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’ PERSONAL MENTION. THE PLUMBING REGULATIONS.| WHAT THE JUDGE DID SAY. | © WANTED HELP. Mr. Henry ©. Hallowell, who is known} A Petition From the Association of| Justice Kershaw, Who Tried McDow, | \W (A RESPECTABLE WHITE po throughout the country as @ successful edu-| Master Plumbers for a Change. Odjects to Being Misquoted. ranctal: laity saleceetan Astle eator, through his famous school for girls at references, Apply st Sandy Spring. Md.. is now getting up froma| For some time the Commissioners have re-| A Charlestown, 8. C., special to the New Yt rotracted illness and is avout to take a trip to | ceived many complaints from master plumbers | Herald says: A few days ogo a statement = accompanied by Mr. Warwick Miller of Sandy | ‘®t the plumbing regulations governing the | published to the effect that Judge Kershaw, Spring. practice of plumbing in tho District were de- | who presided at the McDow trial, had stated to Late advices from Europe report Mr, and | fective. Recently the Commissioners received | Dr. Todd of Barnwell that he would have ren- Mrs. Francis Colton and daughter of this city | # long petition from the association of master | dered the same verdict that the jury did had at Chamouny for a short stay, after which they | plumbers of the District calling sheir attention he been a member of the jury. This was not Oe Deter en other parte to certain evils existing in the office of the | generally believed, as Judge Kershaw had on eir e plans no " hich, claimed, | several occasions expressed himself very dif- wholly matured yet, but it is mot likely that | Plumbing inspector w — ° — that | worked a hardship to plumbers in the District | ferently. en pnts nn on Weeeington call come Sine | © aaea: Se pleries vee The statement of Dr. Todd was sent to Judge Mr. and Mrs, Edward Clark left this morn- | Capt. Lusk for consideration, ‘They held that | Kershaw. In aletter to a personal friend Judge ing for their summer place at Sandwich, Mass., | the present regulations require of a person | Kershaw says: “I have never consciously i a ee 7] 7% Where the other members of the family have | who desires to register as a master plumber | formed an opinion as to what my verdict would | W Anthea me neneetiG, BUSINESS MAN been for some time. Mrs. Clark will remain | that he file a bond for $500 and a letter from| have been in the McDow case had I been Soartreare fall control of Snanoss and privileyes Chere the remainder of the summer, but Mr. | two citizens stating that he is a plumber. This, | juror, and never intended to stato any such | ¢.bayMermun; to rightinan with 625,000 aarge for; WANTED—HOUSES. Wey eras ieee em 2) Bs 3 =a oe em eh erecta i ma ficial en; nts in connection with | they said, is always complied buta inion. If I ever stated such opinion it 12th the Capitol and the Corcoran Art Gallery will | and © letter’ from two citizens do not make a | wa ee Wine toyot te neces youd: sank ty oblige him to return sooner. plumber. Some of the registered plumbers | condition. I expressed to gyereSsturday. Call on J. A REHIL, 8 to 10 prs Est. Miss Nannie Clements of Georgetown is vis-|on the list, they ° ed, are not | opinion in this a > 7th st. n.w., Room 5, it 3011 20th iting friends in Frederick. even apprentices and never were, but'| I said I re; i i WW txrEn OMEN COOKS, €10TO 640. CHAM- I2sCstne, Charles Bayard Trail, consul of the United | ™¢rely, plumbers’ helpers, who have sorved | great peri Waiters, Drivers or Farm m Cooks oe — ” ~ only a few months in some shop. They said t would warrant a conviction for murder; | SAL A. 000! 926 F st. 3 Be States at Marseilles, France, and Grace Wine- | further that they find that the general con- Rae taking a favorable view for the 25210 : it, risoner, ANTED—WOMAN COOK, $25; LAUNDRESS, brener, bm ml og of Col. J. ©. Wine-| tractor upon getting out a permit to build | it would be manslaughter; that if tne lary be- | W 4i8: Chamberaniae Woes costs, Hata eee: Primer of Frederick, Md, were married in the | gives the name of some reputable plamber as | lieved McDow they might find him not guilty, Fens Hotel Soak, vender, Hostler, end Episcopal church at that place last evening. the one to do the work in house, who has | and that McDow’s statement was suflicient, if | P3y,Agd mage - ie Mrs. J. W. Somers has returned to Chicago | nevér seen the plans of the house and whom | believed, to raise a reasonable doubt. I at- WWANTED—a Youna MAN ABOUT EIGHTEEN from Alaska and the Yellowstone park, where | the contractor tak tent cic Se 285 BRAREE Ste - forte 8 me = 2 good care never shall, and | tached no importance to what was said to Dr, of age in Patent Attorney's Office; ho 1930 14th she will remain until September 1 visiting | knowing at the same time this name i given, | Todd, but am mure that he greatly misunder-| nas Enowiedes of tree writ Bod Menoerapny fre. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ay27 i. WARNER & 00, 016 Pa friends and relatives. he has already given the work to some other | stood me. I adhere to the views I expressed | ! ape = ty BENT—FOUR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FOE FEST—1505 ST.;SIX ROOMS AND Ba’ Mrs. J. P. Reed has been called to her former | ™42. i Rig ge am i conscious ee oe any FRAT CLASS BARBERS: GOOD oome op, 32 and. Sd floor herdice and abit Sul tet apply to WESCOTT & ILCOX, amet mame rogeond rent for $e home in Towa by the death of her father, Col. | P tyne BAS Hay Canes opine oe 180 sales _S¥80-2t" Janey ave. nw. * seadeae FOR RENTER PoE ARANT How, i302 cae soa Patiuable buildin, or 1702 8 at: . jones. in conclusion they suggest: LLY LEARNED TO SWEAI ANTED—AN OFFICE BOY WHO CAN USE NT. RE. ¥ oline st. n.w.; 7 rooms, and cellar; side light | > <a A pleasant surprise party was given at 143] ‘That the regulations be so amended as to} © pew Be) Weer er atterense mule Acar | and S22 700, ae tes wih Homan if dound: | e8, tag aeees abl, Paces condinen, | ROL LATICO BRICK, Se GARE 11th street by the Social club last evening in | require s larger bond, say $1,500. Unhappy Fall of a Brooklyn Parrot of “WANTED-FOUR BUNDLE BOTS Wao HAVE eee ae ary oo Pree 7 | BO — porebes, 050 per incnth. Inguire of honor of Mr. James Henry, treasurer of the| That «board of registration be established Irreproachable Morals. had experience and are + noothers | J ton; airy rooms, newly furnished: mirror Waser 1. ave. 3 _ 3y26-61 — Hise clup. After the march, which was led by Miss | and some standard of merit or fitness as to — need apply. SAKS MPANY. ay ‘and otters ‘home and club comforts and srmmer ROR RB [ HOUSE. Ly FOS, SENT THREE SSTORY AND BASE Annie Meade Lee and Mr. Henry, the german | character and ability be required. From the New York Sun. ae teing | Wee GENTLEMAN [THOROUGH O§ | raten: st nw. ay31- st. 2. ‘irabie uent Brick Houses. all inc was danced. ‘That when a contractor takes out a permit to| A gray parrot that belonged toa family living | grog “stating cencriomee Sk eee, eae ah, OF BENT PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM ON | om me SOR HE aa Boe Nee Mempenire a WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB, | Ptildhe be required to furnish a certificate | near Prospect Park was the marvel of the | Siar'afies mem SOA” | Ma fHTet Fleer; southern exposure: $10 per month Slaw and general sullcitor 5; T--1340 VERMONT A’ EAR 10WA iance aud Finely Furnished House, con: rooms; pumervts pictures abd several tuary included ; hous: never before rented, For terms and permit to 1 t to, _Sy25-lw EC CUTTER & Go, 1423 F at nw, —1536 COLUMBIA ST. NW, 6 uit ad bath; ‘newly Japored and” palutedt 30. 2) 15th st. nw., 9 rooms and bath, @45. oth st. n.w., cor, Caroline st., 22 rooms an@ 50. 618 and 620 14th st. 0. Iw E.G. CUTTER & 00. from the plumber to whom he shall have | neighborhood last summer. It could sing, 'TED—A FIRST-CLASS MAN COOK, AT 920 | he. 70K (T—BY THOS F. WAGGAMAN, REAL It ts Proposed to Buy the Old Bennings pea ra prior to applying for the whic’ talk a dazzling miscellany sens =a ‘Call between the hours of 8 esa Fonnniae ree Ate ae ANTE aS ST. NW. Race Track. That instead of the deposit required each | tences and sentiments. Its talking was so fin- WANTEDIAT E, COOKS, WAITERS AND | Kitchen; Tange. hot and cold. water, and store room; 7 8250/1414 11th st.n.w..1 1.835 | fh So time the concrete is to be cut, that standing | ished that listeners could readily determine bah a Oe ee to- | 1120 13 2207 11th at n. 3 The organization of the Washington jockey | deposit of #50 be required and that when o| whom in the household it was imitating. It WASTED. A GOOD RELIABLE GTRE FOR GEN: | £306'K ew York club was perfected at a meeting held last even- | certain portion shall have been charged against ) bad also reached that entertaining stage of | ployer to Piidatihie Traine Ca hcoompany, em: iE RENT ROOMS WITH OF WITHOUT BOARD: ing at Willard’s, when the following officers [a he See ee aus bird education when it picked up new ideas TP Maen, e., between 5 and. ‘o-clock Pm, jy20-3t* Seaventont to cars; rent from 88 to bs 3 2 x sted: “4 so that a permanent deposit may - - — , + NT ,Y TIN AND SHEET-IRON WORKER, We x + 3 0. G. + 3 e ion of the re; ions which re- e owner had occasion to visit Nicara; ee sar, ret i 202 La yeaa Robt. E. Morris, secretary. The names of the | quires a Touistered plumber b> have a place of mt | Eo National Issue, 430 Sth st. a.w. 3y20-3t" "| near cars, market, stores. 1202 0 st. nw. _‘Jy2i-3t' e40. 433 Fst now. 4 uber to recently and took the parrot along. It wasieft | 5 eee 5 = * 3 - Fao A gzecutize committes and th commitiog on by. | Paint tnd sige, with hie name tnd he | wich ho steward of the reel, ard the erow | Ws tad ua sou anu ad BOLDER OME | HOE Rig. cQMPORTARLE FOMMINGED EAR 3 Ce HET NOUN 30 3 STW. § Boose Pratl ia pestering’ Sua An eeatasine | © pig view be rigily enforced. "T°. used to take rns in the forcaile in peting | B2MEaw Soni, MORAG aM age | aie Rene UE ne Poke, Mea, a | gg Mista eas cold | esac "eee oe Wie SaaS. FS SE printed in yesterday’s Star. An examination hat the force of the plumbing inspectors be | the bird and teaching it new accomplishments. Boum bet. Tand K. dy29-3t°_ | st.new. cs a 4y30-38" , }0R RENT— UNFURNISHED. is being made of the title to the property known | increased four men, making six inspectors in | It returned with its owner on the same steamer | (yr ANTED—AT ONCE-WATTERS FOR RESORTS | JOR RENT—TWO OR THREE ROOMS ON SECOND 24 floor.850 9th & Pa. ave,r'm 18.82: 4 as the Bennings race track. The capital stock | all beside the plumbing inspector, and that the | # month later, and ‘was installed in great state one nite snd | Golored Women for Puiladel aleg Peto furnished or unfurnished. Apply 937 ( ‘base. (615 7th st ‘445.13 ‘will be not less than $20,000 not thore than | city be divided into distrifte or'sections ana | at ite former quarters in the Brooklyn home. | Cook House re room, trunks stored.) BURNHAMB. | = . tou vider 2 Saas apportioned to the different inspectors, so that |, The first time its owner entertained neigh- | {igutnat em V 92, RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNIS rn Pets @ Two Second-Floor, South F: . ; © city may be fully inspected at all times, | bors after his return the invited guests were aa = ond Sioce, Bout The Highland club were willing to have the | and thit at laut one Hapeetee a Tequired to | Shocked to hear the parrot fire off a violent | Wtoknow employment is toomsted ‘trom when | northern private foaily reiorsnees, 3 club establish their track on their place. but | be in the office from 9 to 4, and not from 9 to 1 | Vocabulary of oaths. ‘The bird had picked the | they enter CITY INTELLIGENCE OFFIGE, Applic | _iy30-3t" a ae — after a survey of the ground it was deemed im- | a8 at present, Te tke eee een jae from. the sailors | wnuide to-day. Ti G st hws se eyyerge | FOR RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | Store end. dwelling 7th wan ¥ : - ‘i in the forecastle of the Nicaragua steamer. It a AAS SE 7 ome rd at suiminer Fates; corner Louse . 20th ot., bet Hig satin of money tego hegre Sor | capt ET eh en eee hn con-{eemed i el huge digi ie ewcring wit | W4NTER-LOLORED, SORE FOGORR, gw | wibacucrn apne. SET Wn OL | rae ig 3 Ses dition for a track, and this place was abandoned, | , c*P* Lusk was given the matter for his con-| great violence, and laughed in glee when its | milestiam Gener Marlboro’; wages, 81.29 ber dey. ‘cogl and hesltnfully aiteatehe nee Coe Ee Next a dite between yherstase rch ‘and Washing. | *!4eration and report. He gave the subject | master scolded it soundly. The owner hurried _3y17-1m* RODGERS & CLEMENT. ably Furnished Room, suitable fora leap. S03 Cot. ove aportion of the property on my die, ton was looked at, but after considerable talk i¢ | Much consideration and study and referred it | to bird fancier in dismay when he discovered ANTED — DUNDORE'S EMPLOYMENT BU- | se. 3529-31" and 1oth Gy o0k eee E anoaMene xe atm, hopcee i that he could not break the parrot of ite new Feau, conducted by ladies, Men and Women, RK RENT—THREE COMMUNICATING U ge a 7 D was abandoned because of its being out of the | to Major Raymond approved, with the excep- aoe je P white and’ colored, for all kinds of domestic labor, tor | YOR, RENT—TH igute> ait -ROOM BRICK Hol n ROOMS, PAPERED Way. Next several places on the lines of the | tion of the recommendation relative to the | Propensity to use bad language. | ia Dems weatem with references, 717 Mat. mw. | south; large and airy, suitable for housckeeping Ales th water, £m ond and: $23 ‘per + desirable neigh Baltimore and Ohio and Baltimore and Poto- | appointment of a board of registration, He ‘on’t worry about it,” the fancier said, re- |" jy12-1m Basement Rooms, 822 C st. b 3o-3t" Inquire of @. BRANDT, 1216 7th st. n.w, 416 5th st. mw. mac railroads between this city and Baltimore saye in connection, with thie that the present hepato tiga coma gel wie = 730 10TH ST, N.W. FURNISHED | 5650 1 Bs com: | JOR RENT—HOUSES FROM #10 TO @100 PER were inspected, but proved unsatisfactory on | law, as interprete: the courts, does not give | the a i »P- S _s Jnturnished Rooms ; bay windows, giving view —164 kK 20M- month. Complete list in my office window can be were Snapested, but peeved wae pongo fm jog hendeneed vere robecanin pebag yy Arregheeadird do you think you feel” | _ WANTED—SITUATIONS. nd, slong Grant piace, of Uti ets emer | 2, Furnished thronghout. including ' Silver | A, oy window can. yf BOUE, day oF might, m t 3 nd Linen ; also Billard Tabl h large outlay of money necessary to construct | Lusk, in conclusion, says that the above recom. | teamed polly when the master returned from WASIED-AT HEADQUARTERS—PosITIONS wferences exchanged 2v-St"_ | November 1; after that $110 per monk ee a mile track. After several inspections of the | mendations are made with the knowledge that | the consultation. The owner dashed at, the | W fer Cocks. Chamberman Waitress Laundtomend as BEALL. BROWN & CO, old race track at Bennings it was finally con- | the law on which the existing plumbing regu- | 48° and shook itas hard as he could, while | Nurses, Seamstress Men Waiters, Cooks. Coschiuen, ~t5 soe = hese 1321 F strest._ e t é p rf =, A sellad ra Butlers, SAM’L A. COOMBE, 926 F st.n.w. jy31-41 eluded that thot place offered ‘the best advan. | lationgare based ia quite defective. ‘The rea. | his wife and servant seized fans and fanned the ee = " t partinents. HREF -STORY DoW - . t pine Pes. ently. T he commotion | WWANTED-—Go TO DICK’s AGENCY FOR cooks, | } eferem rm ts 1406 i tages, as the track is substantially completed | lations themselves, he says, need alteration in | C*8¢ Violently. The moment th Wante : x ‘ ta, Lith and Stoughton now, thereby saving a large outlay in the out-| many important particulars, but new legisla- | besan the parrot fell off the perch and rolled (oy oe ey ig Uireed on, rs, Waiters, and genet house’ 613 ket. Fifty gentlemen have already subscribed | tion is necessary before any’ changes of value | °Ver On the bottom of the cage. 7th ét.u.w. Also European Steamship agent. Jy31-4t" $10,000 for the purchase of the land. The track | can be effected. ‘1 guess thatought to shake all the bad words | a py TO Seahout a mile from the city, and a goed reed gee eet out of Polly,” suid the bird’s owner as he set poe graf ng Hay Bg JE leads to it, while it can be reached from Balti- HONORS TO PROF. RILEY. the cage do ain. ‘Lhe parrot lay motion- | Call or address DALLIS, 1137 10th st. nw. ease by beth tes cameoane less on the bottom of the cage so long that the ga ge iy — r* A or n ANT! There will be no fall races, as it will be im-| Why He Was Made a Chevalier of the | owner thought he had killed his pet. The bird | WANZED- th, Ot, 50 Fs per month. Apply to eke JOR RENT—HOUSE 505 A SIG Ast. a Four i 7D HAO 15 NW Too! conveniences ; "wi a Pp UKNISHED. rent from per Lat #50 per month: $110 | eo tows circle, 120 " Inquire of M. M. PARKER, ~ 61751. ame By 1084 Poo hans tar. 5 7 referen jy31 PLAIN COOK 2 i maid Apply at 1334 Mass.ave. nu. | JJOR RENT—FURNISHED ROU SINGLY OR 7 dsomely fur. -.81 possible to get the grounds and grand stand Legion of Honor. aid no attention to his calls and the Brook- | w.; city reference. Ie?” | Ei topsther; south trout: mew bean undone ene a 150 125 Bet we. fara finished by that time. The incorporators, how- a lynite opened the cage door to lift the bird out, | +7 axvEp_py A COMPETI RESSMAKER, es = Fn "m.i.; $30 per month. ew, handsomely-finish i 5 ae , hen it suddenly opened its a ti V $ : te : pew, ba ly-finished, heated ever, promise that they will have s big spring| “The recent action of the French government | When it suddenly, opened its eyes and tow up | ‘VV scving in Fatslion by the cay’ or wack, terms | FYOK, ied oor, from 80 Up. 404 Agee ee Bi'shd 3 Sours.” eoe eb and eeting. n ontit " . age? ang . ® . : . T. Wi RY STOR! meeting in creating Prot Chas Valentine Riley «| "Great Git screamed, “bow d— hard | Ss wysilee | iw. ieee inow Brick” House,” elaing @ toome, 342 JAthiets nex, ay The School Trustees Overrule the Com- | ©h¢v#lier of the Legion o1 lonor has nothing | the wind blows! ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED ~ AN OU: ‘¢ all mod. imps. ; key s th i rent 2 M, store and dwel. dean Reames tens ent exhibition. Prof. Riley's long researches ae ue eee fap tegeeag ae bid gal referonoes, Call or address EMMA SMITH, 1715 Py nod poe ee RENT—122 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. N.W. ° — ii i i Be se bate: J day wi st, nw YOR RENT- Rk IOWA CIRCLE, IN BI rooms and bath: healthy location; $18. J. a KER, th day of July, A.D. 1889, the Com- | in applied entomology, with a view of protect- | bird swore at the grocer boy, but it wne no use, fare engi : ENDER OF | ff! hoi to gentieman and wifeFarlor, Dining BELLINGER & CO. 635 Fat nw. Sy30%e | _379-1m 141d Fat missioners in board meeting decided: “That | ing American agriculture from insect injury, | He kept the bad : WASTED — A, FIRST-CL, ENDER OF peted and 701 = ke OS language up so persistently ood moral habits, wis! graduates of the normal school of this District | have often proved of value to other parts of | that the discouraged owner nally sold him to | best of refe: must have preference in all cases when ap- | the world; but in few instances have they had | the fancier for a mere song. He said, sorrow- Wastes TEACHER WOULD 0 ACT i] T ‘ ‘i i i fully, to the purchaser that the parrot was a na peladicaio be & tee see tte pointment of teachers for the public schools | such striking and widespread practical results | fly, pada vag a | VY as Substity per, Phonoxrapher, a oa in Prince. 3 he who discovered that the | 8g example of the powerful truth of the | Typewsiter or Clerk during August. Addre POF, EF Koom, Kitchen, aud Bed Room; all carp 108 $ z ploy saat; room iurnished. To only responsible parties. Refer- lari a yh, a: ees. Address C. C. O., Star offic z €25 per mionth until detober 1-4 Box | Mahed duriue the month of Aujast, iREE ELEGANT SUITES OF PAR- lors, on first and second floors, suitable for Senator, pe — eee = hyil diehicas busiicall m Biblical proverb that evil communications cor- | St#r office. : ay Kepresentative or other official. “1433 L st. n.w. ey further ordered that teachers hereto- | phylloxera was an American insect and proved | rupt good manners, s NTED—A YOUNG LADY KNOWING A LIT- SHED 5 fore employed in violation of the rule pre- | its identity with the French pest. He studied peace lll SOROS Witt tiont tS pecwrtina Meares toerfect herelt | J2OK RENT—FURNISHED—TWO OLEAN, COOL, eribed b iF etan ny . and will give her time and whole attention to any firm Pleasant Rooms in that spacious new house, with scribed by the login néiesact above cited should the question carefully, visiting France in 1971 Gradations in Authority. for the advantage, addres iodern conveniences, “O10 F st. u.w.: hei d bo re-employed during the present year | +, confirm his views. which were deemed yo | From the Chicago Times, Rrra cars convenient; rent low to desirabie part ee ——— unless all of the normal school availables have |‘ °° “ were Sreerii ity / acitoad . ANTED--A REFINED YOUNG LADY DESIRES Wi LARGE GOOL AND Bukasany | [70% —318 4TH been exhausted. important that the French government sent | , Authority on board of a steamboat is an im-| Wis nd second ‘Hoos, with oF without Fy nt Brick, finely h ul y to take « f invalid and make herself generally At a meeting of the school board held Mon- | Prof. Planchon on a special mission to Amer- | teresting study. It runs on a sliding scale, but | Useful. Addres 3 = bath; &: price; house new]; inted and | RiP Bors Gos ice; ho wy Pe ath | DU BOIS, 605 7th st. 1 I - s r pe he a seer > | renovated. 718 10th st. mw. san day, July 29, 1889, the list of teachers submitted | ica to investigate them. His studies of the | unlike the gamut it only slides one way. This ANTED—$100 WILL BI: PATD BY A LADY OF | Tel ie i on att — = by each local committee was epproved by said | American vines, which resist the phylloxera, | is bad for lower “C” on the steamboat, but he Wiieenirewe yeas partnents paying $000 Sete | E°GR MENT S17 ISTH ST. § Pa eer — ye EPS board. and in the lists submitted by the trus- | and the recommendation to use them in Frauce | jiag to stand it. A good illustration of how the | Box Lit Baltanore: Mbt ‘Sy: met jy2o-1m*, | mont ave,; rent very reasonable. ‘Inuire 1937 Ver- ne Speeenniing, he ealeeed suhcets Sn, the | Dre bees Reem ere as MEE ARTORNWAON) (cs as wes given yecbertiy” ufiernod ANTED— SITUATIONS FOR FIRST-CLASS | JZOR nooMs, | ne Svenne. ___ 2 = ——=3 sixth school division and the trustee repre- | it is difficult to estimate. So, likewise, in 1884, ‘3 tse rsa delaras Socks Mocstueckers Homenan amen Woe.) Eo ciate eran on nil 4 t RY Bi ‘T—BETWEEN CORNER OF 13TH AND @ senting the seventh school division ap the | When a new disease, the mildew, also an impor- | just above Madison-street bridge. ers, Housekeepers, Clerks, Draftamen (iuechanical and | iu jouble corner boUse, 801 ret : all me . 1d _Rhode Isl ue and 14th street mest hames of teachers who were appointed during | tation from America, was beginning to ravage |_ ‘The captain of a steamer was trying to make ural), cities, country and resorts, BUKN- | euces required. 1101 K et. n.w. ya 1 ‘isi9 cl ‘ Jews Circle. a Gold Fob wath Gold Ball attached, "Be the past school year who were not normal | the vines of France he visited Montpellier, | @ landing at the dock, but the operation was it. Bw. ix? ————>~—~— ——>—E——y——yy—————— _ | Sard if left ot 23 a i ae raduates and Whose appointments are pro- | 4nd in an address delivered at peciel maak, | attended with some difficulty. A line from the ERS AND ALL FOR RENT—STORES FSR, BEST SA, GOOD r-ROOM DWELLING wh PRT finite d by the law of the legislative assembly | ing in his honor described and introduced a | bow had been run out and made fast to a post, Aplaticins is movermeant on. re ne rl En ners House ah institute: good repair is ny J the recent order of the Commissioners | Dew principle of spraying nozzle, since known bat the vessel's stern was swinging off into the gut preptred. Logie raglatered sauno terms ENT_FOR ONE XEAW O& FOR A TERM hit RE oS poerg Hatha at cited, while th as the Riley nozzle, which, with modifications, | stream. The skipper with a scowl on his * ELL » 711 G st. nw. ears, Fine Store; best location in the city; | - - — *TRAYED -A BLACK-WHITE-AN Of the class of "20 still unemployed. ers in fighting the mildew. ate house and stared at the first mate, who was % HENT—STORE ZIG 10TH eT NEAE | class condition. “Apply EDWAKD BERN, 125 NJ. | toGls Lines ne nasen se ‘There was appointed by Pref. Gregory during | In sending Prof. Riley the insignia of the | hustling around on the hurricane roof amid- wholessie market and La. ave. ; suitable “for com- | * — ST—TUESDAY, JULY 29, A BLACK SETTER the past school year at least four, “and proba- | Order M. Leopold Fay, minister of agriculture, | ships. Down below on the quarter deck the F = FUSER Ge _erocery business particularly. | Inquire | THOR TNT BY RO HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- ape tt BS “4 bly more,” to vacancies as they occured in his | Wrote: “In conferring this high distinction | second mate was helping the third mate and 2 FIVE OR TEN ACRE! 926 La. ave. 1 S-Sm tate and Insurance Broker, 10th aud F ste aw collar. division, persons who were not graduates of | Upon you the French republic has sought to | # deck hand to take the turns out of the stern aphid be ah rtd POE RENT ISTORE AND DWELLING ON It HOUSES. 1240) 80: the normal school, and their names appear upon be te indebtedness for the important services | line, which was snarled up on deck instead of ysl "tg poctens otnemn thoponensnne Sot poillinery, con- o (Bib 2aet nw. lor OST GOLD MEDAL OW the list approved’ by the trustees at their last | Which you have rendered to the general agri- | being tast on the dock. ; AW A STED-HONSES AND CATTLE Torastune, | 1116 “Keni $40. Keysadjoining. jel8-3ui ff 4thetsc. lor. returning 0 OT Fe aee eae meeting, notwithstanding the order of the | Culture of all countries, and particularly to| ‘Mr. Olsen,” said the captain in.a gentle- lent feed, plenty of shade aud running water | ————————————— 333 Wallac! ee —— Commissioners. France, by your labors and discoveries. I con- | manly tone of voice to the first mate, ‘why in ery fleld ; board fences (uo barb wire). kl Dorado 2H AME TO MY PREMISES ON THURS- ‘ A i 4 y ot the - Md. Can apply at Washington liv- OH 0 Cows, one ‘and one White. Owner Dr. Francis appointed one young lady not a | *ider it a personal honor to have had the occa- | thunder don’t you get that line out, you long, | {1 nw. Take your stock out and C at can by provink prowerty aud paying: graduate of the normal school, and she is re- | 810n to confirm to our chief magistrate the | lean, lank, knock-kneed, tar-tainted wreck of wanted free of charge. 8. A. LITTLE, OR RENT—OFFICES — FIRST FLOOR AND 6H HENKY PERT, Pork Butcher, between phan Sppointed for the mext school year. excellence and importance of your services.” | returning reason? Don't you see we're swing- | room 106, 1425 New York busement of 617. E si BERE = trend Shen en coe he appointment of th bore M. Tisserand, director of agriculture, wrote, | ing off?” - A ferred to by said trustees kept ont of emploe. | at the same time, to Prof ‘Riley ‘as fol-| “Aye, aye, sir,” Mr. Olsen replied respect- ment the same number of normal gradaates | 10ws: “It is a small reward for your services, | fully touching his cap to the skipper. OUND — MONDAY MO 3, JULY 29, ON Pocket Book. Owner : a steamer George Leary, « Blac can have mine by pruving property” and yANTED — TO BUY GOOD SECOND-HAND | FORDS'S priuting office, on th. Ww. Brick and ‘Tin.’ Apply st once, JAS. F. —— Ma. avi tdi 2 EEE a a a 2 advt. at Star offic cS iho mere legally entitled to anid places, and | a4 would have been granted long ago if you | ‘Then Mr. Olsen leaned far over the rail aud | W ASU EQUMES Jp, BOAND, AT WARING. BUSINESS CHANCES. : : 20'S00 D st. 3 : their reappointment will contin . | had not declined to accept the honor. | France | raising his voice ho called the sccond mate's NTED_TO BUY SYCLE (SINGLE OR R SALE—BAR AND POOL M. CHEAP. wT Will these trustees be permitted to sot coad | is but paying an old debt of gratitade, and'z| attention toa matiee of areat lunportence “WAXTED-t0 BUY A TRICYCLE, (SINGLE OR | INC, Se arm piekuees tim cones Of ellie Ar MONEY TO LOAN. the law and overrule the Commissioners? Are | 8m most happy in knowing that the importance |_| ““Mr. Peterson,” he yelled, ‘what's eating | BNOWN, Starofi Sy30- Gress BAK OOM, Star office, 4y3 re Paya) TO LOAN INSUMS To SUIT AT they greater than the law or the power which | of your work it thus recognized.”—Paris Ga-| you, you tow-headed, block-oyed Iubber! Do | \WraTep-BUMLDING ABOUT 195 FEET DEEP | JkO#, SALE—GROCERY STORE AND FIXTURES, fat, 24 $100,000 27208 Die No daay created them? Jans H Surrn. | Ggnani, you want to choke the stream? Get a move on | W Ana ‘33 wider two worice preforeee Aaeee Eidoing s good! cash business, at & sacrifice. “Owner re. pearl, bred yy Ey ——_>_—_ It is learned that Prof. med has also been | you, and be quick about NO 1 ar office. 2 St yout - . gat Fat, 2a toon ree $30 to hs _4y25-1mt _ 30 F et. now. Ar Bar Rrver.—Mr. Sam Fort's celebrated | elected an honorary fellow of the Entomological |" ‘Aye, aye, sir,” was Mr. Peterson's response ANTED—HCUSEHOLD FURNITURE, OFFICE aL 4 5 N LARGE AND SMALL SUM pera company will continue this week. Sun- | society of London, an honor more highly prized | to this delicate attention received from his Witen re, Biore Fixtures. and Furniture ct every | WY Qh raicacs ced Biacane Be ay oee ey | ALO te Sree from 1080 20) * M proved Heal Estate Beourity in the Diatriet day positively the last performance. The Two | by him than that of being made oon ier of | superior. He then gave the third mate some | (handle of aff kinds, Address CARLTON 630K | Bat Fixtures: location ‘first-class aud doi af a a nyinies, John and Sam, will give daily ex- | the Legion of Honor. Onlytwo other Americans | instructions. mn | business; will sell oF, ex: for Feal ¢ hibitions in fancy dancing. Their ludicrous | have been thus complimented, and there are wanson,” he gently but firmly remarked, AN TOR! ‘D-HANDGEN- *presentation of Sullivan and Kilrain is im-| only ten men living in the world who have the | ‘I'll crack your blooming skull if you don’t Clothes, Guns, Pistols, &c., for which 301 1008 M 1 $45 mense and should not be missed. Next week | title. hump yourself, you gaunt-eyed, bow-legged, | Mghest cash price is paid, Call or = Tavs Receee Fince, Se $5038 Walrh PL grand music festival, Everything free. Round .. | Stock-fish feeder! Beara hand there. Lively, | ——- = me — price Srently | 1226 Het., barat 2a re trip $1. For traius see schedule in another | , $3 To THE SeasHoRE anv Back.—Special train | now, and get that line out!” WA rED Hoe ES TO PASTURE AT GEN. E. ol ee a address H. & UNG: column. —Adeé, fez Atlante Oty ‘will lave B. and - dopot at] Aye, aye, sir,” said Swanson in a humble me Ra ee ee gr fice, dyso-are | _3927-4t ee = —— —_—__. 4:20 p.m., urday, kets good | voice. Scales, cor. 10th st. and La. ave, city. jyl0-1m ALE. 7 '—NINE- [OUSE, 72. ‘ONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS OF $500, $1,008 Liquor Cases in the Police Court. returning until Monday, August 5, inclusive. *| ‘Then Swanson gave the deck hand, who gets ‘ ae = L mone Fina Gonfectionery Store; exzeient [ocetions good Fe aloo two Si 3 Room loses 1403 nbd 1407 MS $5 920.000. op Are ere fan ate Socane The desk of Judge Miller in the Police Court CT Go . $12 per month, a clout on the side of the head female di ; caine ee ee eat 26, all haven i “Key next door. Owner 518. Sik => kaa a eae 8 ®omewhat resembled a bar room thia morning nee whie jy27-Lan Success guar- io ——__ — knocked him down, ‘Then he, jumped | “Boyd re err toe Gomes Sl, oun: | elie tee adie tk Shien aioe CENT ON AP. . him with both feet an outed: “Why in nw. ez 4y30-30" . when the case of Michael Healy, for selling VITAL STATISTICS. pedi he placate ft cop ermae ier bey Bough § aes Fe alt - — . ad desirable ¥ Liquor by the small, was on trial, Mr. D.E.| The health ofticer’s report for the week end- | lived, white-livered, mule-eared, hhog-backed, See oe meso 80. ke: —— Cabill appeared for the defendant and Mr, | ing July 27, shows: Number of deaths, 97; white, | slab-sided, bench-legged, feeble-minded molli- REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS, pry nnn fh | Slullington for the District. ‘The prosecuting | 50; colored, 47. Death rate per 1,000, per an- | grubber! "What are we paying you for?” And on appro estate security. Node a ip negotiations, Witness was Oficer Cutter, who testified that | Bum: White, 17.88; colored, 58. Total popu- | he finished on the poor man with a kick in the Cor. 10th and E sts, n.w., corner above gas office. rad *yo-in ALBERT F. POX, 920 Fst. nw. on three several occasions he sent colored men | tion, 22.42. Forty-five were under five years | ribs. ._ Open daily. W! 405 TO DOAN ON MARYLAND to the place (near 2d and I strevts). searching | Of Ag¢, 17 over sixty years, and $4 were under |. The deck hand ran the line out and made the | ‘\asaeeei- oes GH Real Estate bought and sold. Rents collected. pra’ $100,000 Farms and Country Places, them first, and when they came back they had | On¢ year old. The a causes of death | boat fast. Then he went down in the hold, Renovating Works; Feathers Renovated, Loans negotiated. Insurance effected. _jy29-2w 932 ag ‘BY. oon us a, WHITE co., the squor in half pints, and that they spent | Were: Cerebro-spinsl meningitis, 1; eonsump- | where he anomted his person and clubbed him- | ‘esses, Made Over, Purulture Steamed, aud sloths De K SALE — THE BUSINESS OF AN ESTAB- 13350 eames) 1 ____ YE thetr own money, but be made it good to them | tion, 11; diarrheal, 18; typhoid fever, 5; ma- | self with a handspike. Ai-7in a is House in New York city, success. S17 dat ATE INVESTMENT, afterward. The two men, Lewis and Butler, | /rial fever, 2; pneumonia, 1; congestion of the ee RIGA aT ANTED—FOR AN EASY SHAVE,ON A FIRST. | srigose piven td reanioed. ndldnnes Fee ret Pa ee 7. PAYABLE QUARTERLE, acknowledged getting the liquor, but denied | !4ngs, 1; bronchitis, 2; puerperal diseases, 1;] ay Ixrenestixe ‘Turp.—Every Thursday to Wake Hair Cut ge to W. F. FULLINGER, the Ex- | York Timesottice iy20-6t ost ei tom cadboeD, that Cutter said anything about reimbursing | Whooping cough, 2. Births reported: Twenty- | farper's Ferry. No confusion or crowding, | celsior Sperated un by Padindeaphte Seon cette | TOR SALE—THE GIGAR BOX, 000 Pa. AVE. 1009 ‘TO LOAN them. | They, however, acknowledged that Cut. | Bine white males, 28 white females; 15 colored | Every ticket entitles the holder to a reserved | “4d,pe 2verated ou by Philadelphia white artista, Fittest located and established stahd iy city rases 3558 “ta half pint of whisky to one of —— = colored females. Marriages reported: | seat.” Round trip #1. ‘Train leaves Baltimore | 27 ANTED—H. DAUM PAYS THE HIGHEST case | Soa uine other Pusiness., ,inguire of O. T. (COME. i838 ON REAL ESTATE, . Cutter, on being recalled, said that | Six white; 6 colored. and Ohio station every Thursday, 10 a.m., com- | W prices tor cena nan en CREST CASH Pi SELB by 24 B00 [je20) THOS. E. WAGG: ed money and he got a half pint A FIRE PLUG FOR THE REFORM SCHOOL. meneing August 1. Secure seats in advance at | Feathers. Entire ‘Houscbolds 5 specialty Adarees TT temosttint Clock? RANE eee ae i308 NEY AN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON AR , 219 Tthat, sw. ‘eT “Terrestrial RAMSA’ cut Ft ro 10) MS If ON aR of whisky from Carr's, which he gave them. | | Some days ago Mr. A. J. Falls, the superin- | 619 and 1351 Pennsyivania avenue, No extra : cleaned, jftst-clase 122: jentate security, The hearing was continued till Friday morn- | tendent of the reform school, ia a letter to the | charge, . your, #1; K abd jewelry work 208 iW. Ato F sens Je8-2m ing. Commissioners requested that a fire plug be —2—_ COUNTRY BOARD. LOE ec eahoterdeods The next case was that of Charles Edelin, B | placed at said school. The Commissioners re- iene ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 10 SUIT, AT hear Lith street southeast, charged with asimi-| plied to-day that while they appreciate the | prom ihe Cee eters WO G.00P, BOARD WITH LARGE, ATRY ROOMS; 618 | WW ¥.3,"Auureas 19 Haron th Anacostia, Be. oeyeARK FLAW 1865 Ps. Jar offense. | Mr. F. P. Closs appeared for him, | great need of a fire hydrant and deem it advis- | ""Y" itor in tho Business Women’s Journal ad- | sat waceonte ate mes f. churches, vost | ‘special attention to subdivision of suburban my24-3m (Ihe Ariington Fire Ins. Co: Officer Kramer testified that, with hispartner, | able that one should be set there, they are. un- rity abide, ise SUE: DAYAELY Wits | err Wo a , yard, (i vt ald, that they gave William Hobinson | able to do so, as the funds of the water depart- | Vocates a dress with seven pockets for business | Post, dlerue Jy 31-3t* forme money, with which he bought whisky of | ment cannot be expended for this purpose as| women. That will not do at all, Think of a HAD AT MI EE ALE CRAG 8 iss Edetin. They searched him before he went | the regular system of mains does not extend to | man attempting to find his wife's thimble ina | PWV. ave, Takoma Fark B. PERSONAL. SHORTT Pigee Eo 1324 F stn. w. pera rarerererarererat & c Mc REPEC ' en REAL ESTATE IN THIS 1. and then giving him a bottle he returued | the reform school. They say, however, that if a havin; kets. With such inven- ‘OUNG GENTLEMAN OF MEANS AND LEIs- ke Cs with theMiguor. Reon sot whisky at Bao. | nec hoeh authorities wilt deposit $75 with the | ions no wontder that’ tho. fanatic asylums are | GF OB Yorvomaing utzon ney dene tegaiagte et BIBT ten | owns beh ven inson 6 got w Eée- | collector of taxes water department crowded. Erecdctbe anvuransnta address -m.1..817 | WEONEY TOLOANON REAL ESTATE A’ a warty sigh, Seakeg, Montag and | set a hydrant, eee — ee uatieene mate accommodated. tian other 481 2 1: feet earl Moa. 5 5 ednesday of last week. MISCELLANEOt Deadlocked on juor License Bill. JUNTRY BO! X —— » POR = The Rts trae a tw | CR eae Ra Bese ea ae a | 3 See riko | rite Seek seen Se aaa selling, for there | and was at his desi this His father, | on the liquor hcense bill, ‘The confetence | Washington Oo Le Oe ry an ot Bc : about the 3 was a white woman sed cbs ab ether naan | "ee. tee e committe reported. yesterday thet they could | J ERKELEY SPRINGSBORRD, PANE | Sertoairs, sd bors had been annoyed by the conduct police has not agree and were discharged. Another one 7 Curses [ATION the place. fused. This " was immediately appointed and both branches ews wad ne of $105 was imposed and an adjourned until Thurgday. ‘The new confer- yapringss Weve, a cot Oui ana staat, ence committee barred the reporters and al ——>__. The President’s Boston Visit. A Heston special to the How York Bivell | the mesnal. rier thn eacins at spp cnanine tis tesa says: Arrangements for the reception here of perc ae noi on which st the fight hes President Harrison have been completed. On now centered. the arrival of the President at Fall River on the

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