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OF Advertising is profitable only when prop- erly done,—that is, in the medium sure to reach the largest number of those whose attention is sought, Money otherwise expended for that Purpose is wasted. To expend it wisely, ad- vertise in Tux Stan. It not only claims the largest circulation, but gives the figures, and wears to them! OWNER, Star office. & RENT HOTEL WI WINDSOR, CORNE hs Rites Se RUE FORE PRT leaner = cceemrammete hry eh Fo — ae ‘ey cassce 18k THE CASE WILL BE HEARD. Commissioner Stone’s Decision in the j corns Bs 300." Furnii Swe 3100. «Stables in rear of pesry RILEY De ibte, 1319 F st. OTRE DAME OF DOOR VILLE ACADEMY, Bae pa exceilent location ; also Nicely Furnish Seoxss. For both apply st $11 11th st. nw. se: BQOR RE ane Ox THE PRETTIEST | cor. heed lot Pieasant; new! and ell and <aco" a serra ‘ME GAYS THE COMPLAINT BEFORE HIM IS NOT TRE SaME 48 THAT BEFORE THE POLICE COURT AND Now York sve. r ST, _N.W,, 9 ROOMS AND es PLANT & PURFIN. Safe De- th st. and New York ave. s00-6t —HOUSE OF TEN ROOM: Btone today announced in the case of Detective Sigismund J. Block on the complaint of F. Lowenstein that he had decided to go on with $ | the hearing, overruling ths points raised by | Mr. H. E. Davis, who appeared for Block. The session today was held in the Criminal Court room. The case grows out of the arrest of young Brainard or Monroe on the charge of the larceny of the Seaton silverware and the larceny of articles from Alice V. Parker end the subsequent arrest, trial and conviction of Ferdinand Lowenstein for receiving the stolen goods, At the session Monday Mr. Davis made the point that the case was the same that had been previously acted upon or at least the facts involved were the same. THE COMMISSIONER'S OPINION. Commissioner Stone this morning read his opinion as follows: “The hearing thus far in the pending exami- . nation has been directed exclusively to the dis- Lot, 4 cretion the commissioner should exercise in rears obe fi Hae loc THOS. J. ings to continue, in one x af TE cn ser permitting these proceedi: view of other steps heretofore taken before eR ey VERY DESIRABLE P* | other tribunals, in matters generic to the ptect: a dscided bargain for | other ITH AND E Ue GRKMAS-ENGLIgH foe ‘ad the oe, MevEn, ‘S14 Sdet uw. 183, on 1207 10TH STREET, WILL OPE! ladies: young 1, Hours, 9 to 1 [ied Hotes wriven to tack ward rd pupils. M™ PAUL JOLONCELLO, FIAN TOLD remota to SR Oe new webelm® 1708 ET, COnLTEtE SCHOOL, 5 ON M. 2 taken i ‘Address Box 140, ae J Sie gitsh, claecioal mater eae fej cticmicteee pte aoe Dik WARNER & 60. 016 Fat.n im RENT—NEW BRICK DWELLIN Tmodera fa rovements; Necmant th a room, ‘5th session. 2. I Bonny 8 XING, a TEACHES ot. nw. 7 Th ana’ Saturda P50 to aay, W "ae ‘nd Friday. 8 0 to 10 a jel ota ; JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANN. Se a SPECIAL a THE PREPARATION AA GARD pATES FOR THE Catalogues address President, ” Beier THOMAS LLD., Php. EE MAR COLLEGE, WITH MUSIC. AND — st Pt ory, ie » Com wei aL a HE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMAC! cal Departments, of Howard University, will is winter's session Octover 1. Kor, in- ress C. B, PUR’ MLD., Secretary. SWis'isth see ‘aul Gtocz’ d bapke OOLUMBiAN Cullens moms sane, The Fe freparston eee, 01 Corvoran Bee = Sato gpone O gpene October 1, The Law School ‘opens Ucti he Medical Schou! pene October 7. he Dental School opens Octal Mo? venscn aan aa 3 te ones 1100, 1104, 1106, 1116 M st. and 1128 11th st BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA- DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Fifteenth year opens for registration and classifica- tion of Boarding Pupils Wednesday, October 2; Day Pupils Thursday, October 3. Certificate admits to Vassar, Smith and Wellesley Colleges. For further information apply to the Principal. se4-2m ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. HARVARD GRADUATE ly:SIntS PUPILS, A singly or in small classes. le te. Witt PETKAM, ADL, se4-3m___At Sanders & Staymun's, 934 F st. p.w. OpEER® LANGUAGES.—GAILLARD'S, AN EN- M? ‘Original, scientific and converascional meth i me oe 5 8B poyerereyerereney a RES ent inquiry. In this connection counsel brought tu to my attention, the record of two Fermoy sae ing the loguw gee] with vege a wing out of cl shomes gag ey one 7 Fee fronroe ‘diese Fes appear eared have been instituted upon the sworn Both cases, like the one before me, complaint of one Ferdinand Lowenstein. The a Beh free near 19th Hst.bet. 18th ats 38 5 ee ‘RNISHED, = vane AVE. . large rooms, bath, m. 1, complete in id finely furnis! ‘be leased for furnished; can THOS. G. HENSEY & 00., i i 6 : ois Maen ete ee he Prone Miia: first was heard and determined on its merits mT eo : sian Seah sarotboue teueaction soled heen oe see FATES CNET Lee Ee eeeidont, before his honor, Judge Miller of the Police ny te some a PRESCOTT, ais rst LW. Kelloce bonne,” and the highest Educators of France, agiand Court of this District. The other by Commis- Sed-108 and Awerics. a ‘ter ifirculars.) Bishop Doane | Typ iss JULIET DONNALLY, sioner Johnson, who dismissed the complaint JU LENT=OCTORERT, L, 1233, 11TH ST. SW. 8 bie ‘ih use in our schools.is adiairable, PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION. R SALE-SOUTHEAST_KENTUCKY AVENUE | on a plea to the jurisdiction. ing agen any afternoon gr Sa aha Pest st Schools of Lancnages, ot SANDERS & STATAN, fpontares: very desirable avenue now being | the present question 1 am charged with a com- in Apply 1441 Bowe fe and 3 na pPifnetpals: 3. De Galhiard i lte} amo-3m Pe ed eres mbar Cai eas ae Sa winter ane come vorkgecedpharaes FOR RENTAI7 H St. TWo STO! Professor of e Institution (Eng- 7 = x lain erred ume te Also, G10 9th ot. Sp- rine be Rt a feow, St dish rae ISP blige eet i.) Canadian 13 EMDR, Pisoni bs sg and Het ao THOSE: | identical with the present one. fet, mouth. inquire of A. EBERLY Hpench. Italian end the, Harp aB-tine™ | , Reopens September 36 1000, Pupils are admitted | now; higher price in Septomber CHAN'S Moko scesetehidlngllacAnem 4 I from eee the District of Columbia free if 2336 Pees, at. new. ‘au31-10¢ “By reference to the complaint filed in the 4TH ST. . 12 ROOMS, FUR- O'ssee INSTITUTE— they are not able to pay. we peg re is for the edu- modern improvements, ogponite Fen. square from new Census’ office, Fst. nw, 6 rooms, bath, Seater, key at wrocery. oi posit cation of wiris and boys trom 7 to 16 8 years of age are blind or whose aight 1s so defective that they can not attend the public schools. plications should be mude at once to us D, MOKBISO) weperinteetent FRULLELINS, © CaN Be OBTAINED AT OUR OF- houses can inspected only by Hine JOHNS Select School for Young Ladies and Little Girls. 3122 P si ‘asbington. Reo} ‘October 1, 1889. Priicipain the Misses DO DORSEY. _se3-1m* Moen VERNON INSTITUTE, 2530,1 8T., Engl ib sad, French Eeject School f Girls. is Bm pen ol GESDAY. Oc aul7-1m R SALE—VERY DESIRA\ F° comme al etna 4 PROPERTY | ON Recto grown EUE! Police Court, and on which the hearing was had there, it will soon be seen that the only matter before that court was in relation to the conduct of the defendant in failing to prosecute Frank i ritnatties A great many ul for alittle wa ‘money. Buyers seldom ing low-priced ground. 1420 Fake we hereto aA OK LEN T—TWENTY~ sree NE HOUSES, ON ing Washington circle, 22d st. and New Hamp- ne BALE—soU" Brainard alias Frank Monroe for the larceny aie ave pevea on 3] tafe ready for enctaud on Bir GW. Palo, Principal, | 7PARVIS BUTLER, Pea Dia on boy a7 Sloe ea ASE | of a silver vase and tea pot, the property of 5 ar ee ed k ber 1 and iss THaCueL 8 KINDERGARTEN ORGANIST, {Cslvary Baptist Church. E, corner 19th and D sts: 485 ft on 13th and 210 Melson Seaite. The warrant ect mod imp a stn ase | Fetter goo and wi ‘on. Ve Re (Sth-et. Syuacogue. | en Spin cecneticcnen ees corona sarily the complaint, and in neither a dol pie By BEAUTI UL, DOUBLE HOUSE | the north, wi ER, 875. pay ots tee Mr, Butler will receive a limited. number of Organ ceny of ou cor. of 16: find the slightest reference to the tacky aves, 32° All are Fry for inspection. HAS. A. Mi ats. rooms, turnace and open-tire places. Inquire of M’ Frey po SELECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENTARY BePAuREn dis Fat, RIE Pupils, the Property of Alice Parker. I find from the au31-6t* B. H. WARNER & CO. High School for both sexes, 1811 Ist. n.w. “ 7OR SALE—NOBTHEAS: N | stenographic report of the decision of Judge oa i] Callat SANDERS & STAYMAN'S, 034 Fist. nw, 4th st, near H: reasouuble (G2 feet from F% HENT—HGGST.S Ok KENT—UNFURNISHED. Pee! prepared fort business. vor cal ed on 2d st. near ‘A Rood sees an ‘ow tures. pag mcg tee ae En aenese ae canned pce Sorina eee fp tea: | ven tzern oe epe apr sou | Bian, aldara | QS SOULE ORT TE Sompeeat | St: 10t a Mike complet Cass IA ed fagton, Hise-| 3 after 100 Buy be seen at office trom 10 | Sadly attention ‘fven to to Pho RB ¥ALE—SOUTHEAST—ALL SQUARE NE. OF 1 complaint before Commissioner John- EEvorn. on eee ivan a seat fic Lights, ate, a. Be. m. 4 aaah ‘a ae por, | am ie2 to 23 m. Fer catalogue address bear" x | WwW. ugtograt a Fo Te ent ot Heck B40 fectiront ou Maonecbase oti son, as in the present case, did relate to the ee Sth'ste newer Le ee toe eee, yee 2= 1240 Union st. 3... Bstory Bric Hoos C. TOWNSEND. 19th st.—40 feet on *her of Elocution, Teservation. rtible of ¥ pa teal —into 2) repair; = ible of by rn eubdivision into 21 fou. SCHOOL.—IN ‘Bod RPEON TO DAY hol I will take Six Boa Pupils; best larceny of the property of Alice Parker, but it differed trom the present information. as will ear! ore jorrect (deop) LBeeetting Vosce Culture, Oratorical and 3 C. A. MCEUEN, be seen by reference to the complaint, in that zoe GRIER en Dru ber 16. ‘Adazewe bliss iiss LUCY ar 1420 Fit._| it failed to charge the offense committed b: pact RI NT—2074 K ST. NEAR NEW $C GNAL CH MBIA CONSERVATORY OF aia ora | Bockvilte, ee LOT AT COR. OF COLUM: | Block asa felony, or that the crime of Prank Slek Tmpas Large Yards und Closets, open. weak" S23 886, thorough instruction, primary and ad- EW se “MILITARY ACADEMY, CO} Cpe ee re nme Brice! These Lote hegenns | Brainard or Monroe was grand larceny. As = Oh KENT— aoe a CONTEC, FHEDO, CCEA HD Ere Eelnetpal sasdapens Col Cs and water, sewer near by; aide hoes ‘1029 Bae e. Gr. Sz presented in the complaint before Commis- t.n.€.,6F. sioner Johnson it was only petit larceny and was vague and indefinite, This defect appears to have been corrected in the present com- date of New England Gonservatory of "ALL, 2h Ost Bw. 12 Takis ome 1: ©. 3 eee M, LER & BULHER. Fen aul7-18t Fins i807 TP aw. | Ete ig N ‘ATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW soHOOL store ob SAIGTH ST, CORNER P ST. Pe T.;, COR 90 Jest on 16th | Plaint, making the charge against Block as it ‘low e tigurett taken OCTOBER T 1aaoen 90-wi php ob pera ¢ rupspax, | Fe foot. should have be been made ¢- first instance— 5 F st new. augl-St ony will be made. st, and 125 feet on P st. eae et pet’ Sue co the compromising of a felony based on grand obtained at the principal book larceny of the property of Alice Parker taken es can stores ‘on application to the Secretary or Treustrer. DOLE AGED ME MEN AND ¥ AnD ss the Business the number of students admitted to the classes is Practical Manner { Yee of Lite. Business ‘Course: 8u31-6t BALE— Vath et bet. Oand pees Dw: (Lastinan System, embraciug Theory, B Two Fine Bullaing | 07 Frank Brainard elise Munroe. | The o Minttod these Tatening te iter tue school should astinan ew braci ‘Ys becomes one in law and fact essential; nee arog hry rea oe erie ora before Getoberi; prossio, at the office of percial. AnthmetiaWerd:foncone ata Cour feet 8 inches by 12 Eb fect dogp., "Wide pablte sey | distinct from the charge as it existed before Seca Palpes eeanig, on ka th tb AMPBELL W. *EOSEEL Ss 72008 Fat. aw, | Law. Euwlash Course: Word Lessons. Grama, het; | i rear. Price, @3.B0 per saare fect. A Commissioner Johnson. It is true that the FURNISHED HOURE 1714 Coun.av.18t 166. GEARED caltes orice, Peniwanship, ‘rithmetice Alrcbrey Histor au31-6t +S 1324 F st. warrant set forth that the offense was a felony, 1004 H “‘Sronee” el sable Rw, are (66.67, se2-1m Cor. oh and iae han ~ s G8. in the infor- Ae AeA es = + but this was without any sup) ne, R SALE— IN BEAUTIFUL oy Tue Cepans por students a isieanin oy ‘Si specuiat mation, and the warrant in respect, it ore = siecle. tate 2 students | and full information apply to ed ots pears to me, was void. sal 1048 Rear O18 Lat Bw. .e.0.10 per BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG UMnia 9031-06 4. FISH Se oe awe, But all this, while correct and worthy of no- SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY. LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. rr = tice, is immaterial. If the objection has . arFennw | 5 Gaccuge Soveae = oca Ok SALE PIETY 178 TN. vrata Bz | force at allim law t must be on. the groud RENT BY THOS. GGAMAN, BEAL aus1-‘in MISS EALLE, 1916 35th at. 00 lied euch. Easy terms. ‘I'his property is on | that the defendant Block has once been in TATE BROKER, irs * ST. NW. aT (OcL— DAW iG, PAINTING, CHAR gg eg ate a an offers jen sn copoctuntty jeopardy and cannot, therefore, be again ar- HOUSES. Crayon end all kinds of le of decora fve work; | day, Sep 8 from Washii POI *© | rested for the same matter. But all the the au- thorities establish that no one can be regarded as in jeopardy until an indictment is found by a jury impauelled and sworn. The complaint before Commissioner Johnson in no respect ee the defendant in jeopardy and caunot set up as reason why the present proceed- ings should be dismissed. Legally the objec- Studies for rent. Mrs. Vix E, principal, 1530 sbetween 5 ard Tn. au31-Sm* Sts CECILIA'S TAGE, 1 LE. CAPITAL ‘ST. Sages | by the Sister the’ Hi re- September :2. sce cous he yen Fing & more fuisked education. Fy classes thoroughly trained in the funda: mental branches: Musics Fatutinn ond -F ucy Work Cissses for ladies not attending the school. Plain Sewing, General Singing und Drawing taught in all the bator cars, is for boarders $17 at ‘ering To ¢ nea eepectus or fu Twit SUPERIOR: VY HALL—A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL I ine Children at Forest Glen, pacrgten Tor county, Quincy method used. htfal. or Yuta ea abot cur office only. mca RR SALE—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, MD. ; ONL! BO minted side Coven Says 5 te: re sah ee om |. Be ‘TFORD, T41vGst, ke, Sai —THE |ATIONAL CAPITAL INVEST- for sale very lots abd 861, fronting on the follow: 14 Peck w. REAL es oa Fo Bz jOLTZMAl oo wi unde ber 16, 6, 1850. ‘Mise EMMA TRENTISS, aul7-Imo* }, K and L, bet tion is frivolous. He cites Bishop Criminal eee en ene Srecial aitention, GU oQUNS ACADENY—THE MILITARY SCHOOL . Law, vol. I, 6th ed, secs, 1014 and 1028, 629 6 st. sw. 4 1 EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Bena for cainloguee HGHAnD ECAuNE A BOT THE SAME COMPLAINT. 20 C st 2 5 3 5 fend {0 2 Piles dui sta ai80 | Boats G Prncial. ee a = “From a review of the (record furnished of LR rH DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, ANTYN'G COMMERCIAL COPLEGE, S13 the proceedings before Commissioner Johnson 915 F st. front room, ey La, ave. 24% Se a GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, FOUNDED 1789. Sled appeared amas arcs and the citations it is clear that the action of an avi adie eae eee 3a For the greater convenience of day scholars the hours | _ Call or send for paves auld ween >) ane Commissioner Johnson in dismissing the pro- fy fans, ‘New terms opens THUSDAY, September: | FROCEVILLE | ACADEMY," Rook: MD., ceedings before him—essentially different from i B89, Examinations for entrance September Y to i oral focoewrenak 16, 1880. Himaited to Swenty, those bofore me—that his action can in no vl in house of prin Haltchour® from Weeki i Or B fi f at NCR NEY MASON. at 4 eee AB, First Absistan - a) affect, as a matter either of fact or law, duty that attaches to the commissioner at the present hearing; and more espe: Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS. 8.J., COMPLETE PHN TED ‘tas AT MY OFFICE. $ OFFIC! NHE NORWOOD INSTITUTE OPENS ITS NDID LOT Commissioner Johnson did not consider the oe 2007 3 ~ Dwng 1428 oa Hist 28, Seor. 5 Biron Ties ‘ant rooms in Bird Fighth Session MONDAY, september 30. puhire ave.and Ret.at | merits of the case, but declined to proceed on 635 325 ted by steam. 80, "hreproot,.: sa c KB. CON jp domst 3. 5 = und of a want of jurisdiction evidenced face of the papers before him. The an- aeny goes further, asin civil cases a former adjudication to prevent 8 new suit must be had on the merite.” ‘THE MERITS OF THE CASE. a Has a large corps the appot. tments are excelleut tion in Kiven tu English, iu Anctent aud M unica, Music, Art: Science, Blocution courves may be taken in M sn difiomes obtained uccordiniy. commodious and heated, ventilat tain p INSTI a prepared most jocution taught Book XN Is8 BALCH’S CIVIL sate OF Loth et ae pes fos for all Examinations. Sompos ition carefully revised, Keeping a - clalty. auZy-3m RS. aes ‘5 tp ed AND, MARY SCH AND 1} KINDERGARTEN NOWM ALE TRAINING CLASS, 4 ‘Tbe above is onl: tion of the property op tools Yor fai ist eats office for bulletin mad on jet ans lees] = THOS. E. WAGG. FOR SS <EW HOUSE. : x piers BATH I ms UNIFORMS FOR WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA, DE MOLAY AND POTOMAC COMMANDERIES ae Baigececs vom i ar snd all mode improve between 22d and 24th sts. Inquire it New Stores, 1016, sah be 1020, 1022, 1 ne vd as After quoting from 94th U. 8., 525, the com- ‘14 Ist, ire snd 026 Connecticut 4 tful, manufactured sold by us as as any house missioner i + that esiviuin ve by aay xe yarticolar cast ths" ae s ieuel| weie SS ee pounding countr Sian thecl a Sr goode sttlctiy bei Costigan Guasantest rege- | there was at pagueritiag Sangin pgp i EAE ROOMS, B/ TI md = ae. Naniosag MEDICAL COLLEGE. Rial Terms rea POL aie UNIFORMS OR OLD, tion of the merits of the charges against Mr. t it; oiled JOR REN’ 34 N. CAPITOL 8° i 4 nO [Saree > sexed floors, sem, dum raler, Fecertion hi a, ies | AY sad bath, @50: 1722 He Benn ve. nwt wkoee and MEDICAL DEPAMTMENT 18-48 ==" mAabERTTPEMS IO of 7 prices’ ™ | Block. ‘The action before the Police Court had ches wo iting 1 ‘woouaa, RED mouth. THOS. W. SaliTH, Ist aad Tad ov t | $45: Groom Cottsice, Le’ Droi DENTAL DEPARTMENT ugh prosuartered in 1703. ting | 2029-3 wate, Ae ee or a eee ee Pppavrmena bet si HOUSE. ALL MODERN x. alley bet, _ianind gti sah ut aod Lots or THE Shoo. or Business 250. Appi st S108. a | cid :L. DODSON, 1 wis OK TRI =aURNISRIED eas Os: BOOM Cirele; beausstulty and com- Parker case seemingly was developed as the jew Jersey ave. Rent $2: outgrowth of that, and was the basis of Com- from abroad have their home in the house of COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ener — te Peuicha and are under his immediate exceptioually healthful, Ger Tz Brsr, Rm RENT. 1523 CORCORAN ST. N.W. aay vy lle Pg i tal Cotas wil bin oS mg bone "Terms 600, tots efor oo rte t set oat the crim if y Bele |, | blettly furnished ; will rent for the season year to re 4 3 mot creme of ‘Window Bric: ‘toes: ae — ng 9 a! bath. | Fes Fespunalbl rivate faintly. Abily ou premise 7 3. 4, With the usual in ‘or catalogues and information apply to the Princi- THE CONCORD HARNESS, iS DAMES 2 promising a felony, though such was seem- iy intended. That a does specially appear in the complaint now under cousidera- tion, I am bo under the law, to inquire into the —- truthfulness of this co: OWE Li, 1115 Fst. nw. BRICK “oe $42.50 ve ai es PS Das SEN: RENT—OFFERED FOR bog ed Tv F2 pa FOR ‘HE rat time—that rty House Tovins, large grounds and stable, at the hortheaat Corner of Massathiusetts ave: aud Lith ot, snd ati Guctuatits tenn, bee roughowt 1D e! style, aud offe=s vashington. Will J. B, LESLIE, A.M, n7-1m°* Frederick, Ma. Wien ‘ON maga Pa OF Y OF MUSIC. ST. ST. 0, Orga, V KiNG, Dean, io id Washing: tou, D.C. Telephone BYB. west aus-Ow Pe PLEASANT one AND SCHOOL FO) ‘hildren. irs aid if tested LUTZ & BRO., 497 Penn. ave.. adjoining National Hotel, 50 all ddress: Me shull doso unless there appear upon J c ue ot Poi hy shimaton. Wil aa LP GROEN ethan Bdasd ots ae Fino, Organ, Voice, Vioting, # Dieser peat ‘Trunks and Satchels of Dest makes at low prices, argument legal bar to my doing so. mony newly Sr cred Mae ur ebeds will wBereuted ea yOu a <aeE a prises ot PvCATE ‘AND WIN — BUSINESS COURSES. b) bata Siero ied eaten sy ow e at turn wi E = UNIVERSITY, THE QUESTIO! JURISDICTION. Tse se: qe ios sul4-sm JOKN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F et, Sook teenie, A pet Qi x OF ICTION. 3 geome len mash and ell: | via 10h te a Mr. Davis raised the question of jurisdiction: sono mAGUDE “D. ERSTEY- TRAINED, TEN U for Civil Ber fest Point Us ena ee WINDSOR oan FEMALE 3 also ¥. f Senic Arith: - kee} uk. Senior: netic, Business Practice, Civil Guverument ang {Conmercial ‘Type- oO ‘Sept, 2. pens Sep Classes also in 4 ang easy mercial School, 40% Last Capital a ee Hg TLE V. FRUD HOMME WILL 1, REOPEN HER eigen tae in stnieey Days to find Pes Duplin be of Dr. W. W. ee au28-3m Washington, D. 0. VEL #33 a MAKING er a PORTRAIT’ Th tao ‘Lessons. draws w. AbYNoLbs, ‘art Tith st me beatin dante LOST AND FOUND. ord FST. CAR, & PACKAGE BE CONTAINING laguzine, three di! ‘hotoxraph Dear Mass, ave. jouise is in excel- it condition and is peuanplesely faruished from top to Satie OR KE! ‘T_FURNISHED HOUSE. 13TH ST. Toutns ; this chesp furniture in ap; cxerxthing is bis in the best barvain ofa Furnished House ase EW WIN Dee OCA ROR Se See OA ee ber 18. Address A. Me por iret enor Prot i. NORM a ie i, S’MategcHEAPesT AND ie Py Seer aees, as Davis made the closing argument, and about 12:30 o'clock the commissioner adjourned he beeing So eens ant, wie he will an- —_——— Estate. 2m ING ¢ om sae OR 14th streets between F ad atcoots pogihwest, 5 Card Case; no value to any one but owner turn sane to 91% 14th street aud recei Teccive veward,” He i Deeds in fee have as follows: Oot ON SEVLEMUER 4: IN THE EVENING, Seer cil colors, togrder hm 8. Norment et. al. to W. Mayse ot. al, pta. 16 inveturned to 1908 14th st MES EY LES ensarenin: students, and 17, sq. 780; €2,090. E. Fitzgerald to R. D\'s GOLD CHATELAINE, WAT WAT ive, sree ON 4, oq. 583; @—. James P. Ryon to ‘then aitaclied, on Sette ate alll, pt. 4, 09, 988 Bote | Bas =o LoStca Sart BROWs SPAN, poo, wir Egat Serre va dno. A. ts 1 Cuiture 7 ‘. reward for his ey he 9, ora or & F (ACADEMY OF THE HOLY cnoKs, 1919 masa. site Sree eee avery facility for peer oket educaton, No rts are Fann A music ane art. Seas, im yt Heep ola, wuld a Dea, work freee" Sonera! ep gs a & : § Fg £ tJ +4 Au it r > ne i -: = a - Fao ENO. A. PRE katate Utieo, 1410 F st hw. taro elements ot Politica ee. ra by '. Liste teaeeed WE os alias io ag Gage motte, bepablg Se ceeete, oelatmonthly da id recelve reward. eae | weoke, heya ob Seats, &, Right gions Qci-a MUNCH OF KEYE: THE RNDE aS Aoorviecinmarteas Ties :o peacaineten sy pees i i FE i ‘OR kENT—1340 VERMONT AVE., NEAR IOWA ming i foun: Finely Furnished F i zg $4 1 RENT—1304 RIGGS ST.—A THREE-STORY inodeTD Luayruveuen! roo Brick, with all a SETIIE e Con Tass Fate ae2-lw ty # iar. 975! 206 20m nw. oe 38 iH ! E i E PEXT_Two oe Fu 3533 2 ubrde lnlene [ i i RHODE ISLAND ae SEVEN Peal kn ‘mouths Vase A. So “es 2a, Sore So et oe ty PRIETOR WAS WATCRED—AX UNSAVORY BEO- on. From the New York Herald today. Even among those whose lives are devoted tocharitable works no pity is expressed for the Plight into which the “St. Stephen's Guild” andthe manager or proprietress, Sister Be- atrice, may have fallen, The proceedings which are pending in the sixth district court to turn the woman out of the house at No. 9 Liv- ingston place, which she has occupied for three years, as related exclusively in yester- day's Herald, have only precipitated matters, societies have been on the lookout for her. The woman seems to have been and has been very wary. This is the explanation of how it happened at she got into debt for rent to the amount of about #475. It would be interesting to know what has a come of the money and other proceeds of her a ge on the habit of a sister ity in 1851. That she bas reslized a large amount from begging seems certain, and the most careful inquiry bas failed to show that she has put her means to other than ber ows Personal use. PERHAPS AN ACCOMPLICE. There is an elderly man of good appearance, with a long gray beard, who is mixed up with the bogus nun in some way. His actions are very mysterious, pot to say suspicious, At times admittance to the house in Livingston place has been denied to every one except this man, who either goes there by appointment or is observed by the lookout and ix more privi- leged than other callers. Persons who have hired lodgings trom Sister Beatrice say that the elderly stranger bas been locked in the house for hours at a time while the “sister” was there. Aside from this man and Sister Alice,who was until recently associated with Sister the woman does not seem to have had any inti- mate acquaintances and bas studiously avoided permitting anybody to pry into her affairs. The gray uniformed policemen who are sta- tioned in the twin Stuyvesant parks have in- curred ber enmity, because she thought they were watching her movements. She has made iy as | several complaints against them to the park board, but she has been regarded as rather eo- centric, to say the least. Police Onptain Clinchy's mail also has been swelled by fre- quent communications irom her stating imagin- ary grievances. OWNS A FARM. Policeman Thomas Reid, whose beat leads past her house, is the only guardian of the peace to whom she has not cahibited a positive aversion, He earned her gratitude by fright- ening off mischievous boys who used to play Pranks upon her. Buster Beairice told him that she owned s farm up in the country. If this is true it may explain where some of ber money has gone. A year or so ago stores of all kinds came to the house by the truck-ioad,and it is said that loads were carted a at night. That led to the suspicion that the place was used for stolen goods. That may or may not be true, but the charity orgamization has Perse that Sister Beatrice has sold stuff that to have been donated to ber for charitable Mr. Lydia Le Count, who keeps Boarding al No. 317 eaet 14th street, bought ge vg from her and the ‘meter’ wanted her to purchase tea, coffee and other ees She has told peopie that she supplied ‘ding houses and email groceries. Her ex- cuse for this sort of thing was that she received a, than she could use in ber charitable SHARP TRADING. There is an infirmary in the same block with “St. Stephen's guild” and the managers wanted to increase their accommodations some time ago. Sister Beatrice is reported to have gone to one of ear eas ae oe infirmary people a ten-yeurs’ lease of No. they mould '¥ $3,000 for six years’ rent in ad- vance and a year thereafter, The belongs to the Glover estate and under the of bister Beatrice she had no right to sublet or underlet the premises. She covenanted to #1,000 a year. How she expected to make favorable terms with the infirmary is merely a matter of conjecture, Notwithstanding the terms of her lease Sister Beatrice has Leen letting out lodgings. On at ee gone to the sixth trict court to have her lodgers dispovsessed. Lcailed at No. 9 Livingston place yesterday and inquired for Sister Beatrice, A woman who answered the description of the “sister” assured me that she was out, I could get no information of the sister from my informant, A man who knows the masquerading nun saw me talking with the woman and me after- ward that she was none other than Sister Beatrice. When I asked her name the tang gave me one of the many aliases bj notorious Mary E. Oliver has way BAD RECORD. Before the famous breach of promise case of the Oliver woman against the late Senator Cam- eron came to trial search was made all over the United States and Canada for information about the plaintiff. Enough was found to stamp ber wanton character. Under various names has gained a v amount of notoriety. Her real name, however, is said to be Mary B. Keever and she the daughter of N. M Keever, who was called Gen. Keever. She was born in Ireiand about 1836, and at the of twelve landed in New York with her father. From this city they went to Quebec and Montreal, where - remained but afew months, being in straitened circumstances, Returning to New York Mary went to work in John Osborm Masonic regalia factory, at No. 99 Madison street. She worked there for about two years, and claimed that in i849 she was betra: by ao young man named James Platt, She ha child that died. She never was married. al- though she has passed fora married woman almost everywhere. in , 1850, Thomas Marshall Oliver, mn oo ‘a fashionable tailor of Raieigh, N. C., came to this city to purchase goods, and made the ac- juaintance of the girl at Osborne's store. Fes lowing year he moved his tail business: from Raleigh, N.C., to Louisville, and afterward came to New York again. ed he called himself, a “grass widower,” as met the 1, then known as Mary Ann Caffery, i'n disreputable house of which > was an inmate. Iu the famous suit which she brought he said she told bim her He took ber with him on a visit to and returned with her to this city. The next year he avain met her and sent ber to Fg ville a second time, his nephew following them afew days later. He says that his object was to reform sae wdds, there was possible, as she was naturally she to be a Roman Catholic sent toaconvent in Portland, Ky., to eated and refined. She re 3 ; i i £ é A ref ry i kip 4 : £ Fi i F ig t i i a] | i (

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