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= ig DasIEAnLS Qasement brick, 6 rooms, all m. i; SWonses EDT ‘& BRADLEY, 927 ¥ st 816% 1 stable... 4 & CAYWOOD, 993 9th st. iP Bee SC, BRES Sorces i Ho my 2 seanee Peteses oe ORE oe itd Soren’ é only sportion of the property on my ves. For full lst enilat office for bulletiu ixened om the letand 16th, Ige10]_ THUS. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘OK KRENT—UNFURNISHED L7UL KL. ave. £ i: OS w..16r. aud stable: 146) Stoughton peas ro ce tes 2s nw a PeeSoSe ie . tase ee i RENT—TO TWO OR THREE LADIES OR FS F° Dupont Cirel month, married yy without cbijdren, Sree Fag canta, opt iseln $55: Apply erin ares F. set" FE RENT—MOST DESIRABLE HOUSE ® 5S st; terms LUTHER, star office. = SHED- Farragut Square, @60 month. Apply CH. 9 RENT—COMPLETELY FURNI“HED— ny Goa tere © pply CHAKLE BENT—MOST DESIRABLE CORNER HOUSE CHARLES FOR RENT FOR THE Maseuclusetts ave. and 11: rior of this House is. beau! Con taur re EDUCATIONAL DWAND @. FOWRIERD, Correct (deep) Breath: Dramatic Action, ENCERIAN eutire duvrs, Nat Uist guslites Young a and Veetul Lives. ‘Day business w Tuition fees; Year larebip. day sessions ten and Gentlemen Carefully rt of Telegra fused fn all tele- wicts Aiways in Gemaud. anicalabd Architectural Drawing.-Evening in Writing thoroughly taught; also r 7 ‘Tse Cepans BOARDING AND D, FOR YOUNG Tadies AND LATEe GLEE PENS OCTOBER 1, 1889. olan PER die EARLE. 1916 35th st. BI_SCHOOL—DRAWING, Cra: 8 ll kinds 3 KE, principal, 1630 Pieros room House opposite Capitol grounds, reot ouly : : 180, by the your. CAKUSI, EVANS & CARUSI, 1224 Fos, SEXT_FOUR ROOMS ON A FLOOR BAIOE new ve seirst_| Bizet git nw. 10 roots, two athe: wale OR RENT -BY RO. SOL: REAL ax : Pat feand Insurance parker jou aud soe +5 RK RENT—19#06 G, B.¢., Lew, 9 rool furnished, 12 rooms, 14th st, Ss". CECILIA'S ‘conducted meutal ranchen Music. Sowing, General Sunwing rand Classen Typewriting Tecelve special atten! audl-Im*- Fis BENT—1225 § ST. N.W,; S ROOMS. WATER in kitchen: lace front + $16.50 per month. ey at 1743 11th at, n.w. 8e7-3t* R RENT—2013 G ST. FP SuaT Bowes: bod i aw. € 6 8T. ¥.W., COR 12TH, TWO- Pertof cellar? all rooms front ight, sbepaly now being thorougily overhauled; FUBNISBED HOUSES. BE. WARES £0. COMPLETE FEINTED LIST AT MY OFFICE a - Bhick room a bet 2002 BIOKES. 2925 14th st. nw......900 1590 14th at. a 3s? Lathot we 60 ecu egy Those elegsut New Stores, 1016, LO1R, 1020, 1022, | House fn jOza end 1026 Counsectiout ates will ber datehed ct ba ye tmy office Bi BRAND w Sil = GE mg el ure ul ow Bemuesd, 438 bot dw | tun “ave tee Rand is ROR RENT —A MPLETE HOUSE IN Hee ist, bet. Band 8, 1 uited for physician oF 307 st., 12r. ‘on us. electric aud messenger box; ith tos yearly tenant. per mOnSWORMSTEDT & SRaprEy, age x Fou BENTFCE grouninaeb= | Foshteent asd'yaa 1p oun Of Oia —] NISH OR UNFURNISHED— ween L su street _ 2013 WiLLYER ats provements, and in thorough x ime Double Kesidence late Judxe I 3 tains 17 roma, 3 beth Foose aud every convenience. vase thoroughly well bailt and handsomely fur extol ere ae ON Gommodions stale in gear 6s Smily only. F% * D ENCE, mm TAREE B23 Sa Eee eh {OR RENT—GOoD HOPE, 1 ati FROM arner satng inersace mad 5th ot! eae Fea none 136 acres of ground : z -— about fifteen :abund- hee of fruit. all varieties: new barn and stable for tarma Bye porses. Apply ARMSIRONG'S Coal Depot, Aus- ee contin, Be For permit to inspect the premisesand price Eas RENT—AN EIGBT-ROOM BRICK HOUSE; uy to th room and cellar aud large y: I. VN. HUYCK & CO., P 1505, nM) Lr jure of premises. seus 2" pe Peunsy! pase. ESIRABLE PARTY ONLY— ine New House n.e. corner ith st. and reg pen Bw: a5 yocane, sve mat sosms: Massachusetts ar : wouth,” Apply WW. BODHI: 1005 F NR, 1303 F at. alnpsancser ie F2 NE, THIS story Hor rooms and bat! ith side windo ‘sud rear alley susd wood shed’ “if taken “ae ones mouth, JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F at. ts. D.w., 8! Fe E NT? —NEW BRICK DWELLI 20 a HOURS Ges — § cK D' NG, 4: 2-KOOM HOUSE, COR- Nort w st.. Alexandria, Va.; 7 rooms ‘enleytown road ; large new bath; modern it Addrews RENT, * : Eo bor 22 Waking Doce wera” ‘ (rare = i'T—HOUSE 715 18T rooms and bath. all mod. im months Bape et corner grocery, nw. if _RENT—FURNISHED—SIX sd vase of 11 recaan, “Aooly Shee epnnak Patsbed He : 1239 Net ow. ee ee Fo RENT—417 TWO-STORY BRICK, 7 Foums. mod. imos.. $25. Also, 610 9th st.. uare ieee en Spain se sad gee toa | Rene gente et ‘wou! ure re, ars pass dou; sOKS, HS aise — seq" | NAiRN, Woshingtou, Bee’ {OK KENT—*39 13TH ST, _NLW, © bath: allm.i. $45, PLAN it bia See tee £70 F 98 BENT FURNISHED, 1342 VERMONT AVE. nw. Ty rooms, be! every Seiail aud Bnaly furnished, eau bs hesedl fee iin one tr more YE "THOS. G. BENARY & CO, i let wt we. Ore: mi 3 _ sed 1h 10 F UK RENT—HOUSE 1722 15’ ‘e ts rua | Hotlist coe th oe a oF - cums sek piigJOHN A Pulscors, 148 Pat mw Ree o07-6t — — 1303'F at. i RENT_NEAT HOUSE, 123 CARROLL Sf. ‘wed. bess 825. Apply to RB CATR RE Bosplal 2d ant kts, aw eo7-3t* R LEASE—THOSE VERY DESIRABLE HOUSES, Just bemy competed. 3 op Washing Fanta neo Sates, Sora s Ro aN JOR iT—NEW BRICK g wees iC! Rata ay ae oven for toapaction”reut and watss, af i-dor 131) Lot’ c., Ges, aud water, ;OHUE, 313 Kast remus S20. Wee. RENT—Two PilsT. RESIDENCES. 13 Hale Inland ave und t412 tod 4. SHEDD. 13. iT. ae ‘Cabatatatmate Lo a ATH ST. N.W., 12 BOOMS, FUR- Gpronesrows UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, FOUNDED 1789. ter convenience scholars the hours oon recitations wil coutter ‘be from 2 to Sei E? trance Len | Apply the Rector, —— i Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS. 8.J., 8u30-2w Georgetown College, West Washington, D.O. Pat CH’S CIVIL SERVICE L tiene ys ition revised. Book GARTEN AND ayp south of Dupont circle. ATIONAL MEDICA! N MEDICAL DEPAKTMENT DENTAL DEPARTMENT COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘bth Anuual Course of Medical ree p-m., With the usual introd' Liewe building, 1325 H street: ING, Deon, 726 131 G.. Telephone. 636. D WIN — BUSINESS COURSES, IDUCATE . Junior: Bouk-k ‘2nd Correa. uuenc “ a co thy vverninent aud ecient | y Civil Service. Rayid progress and eas: Call between 5 and 7 7 Baat Oapntal 28am oAre. PLEASANT HOME AND SCHOOL FOR id French if desired. Fo tuonth covers all Address HONCOne Bichhana, Siadiord county, Va LLE Vv. PROUD HI Taucht ip Thirty ws tankened HEB fit Pra it pupiia, Care of Dr. W. W. GODDING, Washington. D. 0. GOP SCHOOL. “ADeiTS TWO PUPILS. EDI MGR AE LOWe ONrvensrry, Hat, between oa a re medical collere will Bow will have the benefit of ‘the summer clipica, further culars address PEs YEW WINDSOR Co! /E; WINDSOR FEMALE Hi courses, diplomas aud FY. Gopartments; art, music. ne AN, Mae Saba LUM- nes rp Pestana Fan sa incrensed faculty, will He ae ber ‘hor- ‘the U.S. Naval and Ft forther in P. (ONTAGUEL +4 INS ACAD) '—THE MILITARY SCHOOL Sinn Pete se a im ERMAN AMERICAN ACADEMY. MOSPRE SEILER Saayes, for cata 8, . Aas EY MASON, ALE. ARY, Re ENR TEU ake SEPTEMBER 10, 188 A # van D. C.. TUESDAY,” SEPTEMBER 10. 1889. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. CITY AND DISTRICT. in a inete tnder dvmember ps Eneinveetur Wedkina ‘Europe as ths best school Sere npeody magiery, of the Forvien Las Lrookiya, New York, Philadel- Berlin snd Por S™ Yor 2010 NIVERSITY,.—THE COR ig Adioinistrative Law, and Hon. CHARLES P. JAMES, LL.D., Supreme Court, District of Columbia) urer on the History of the La MARTIN F. MOKRKIS, LL D., mn Consti MILTON. is. CHAKLES W. HOFFMAN, . BRADLEY, and MARTIN F. MORRIS. Introductory lecture and annouxceiments for the en- suing tem ut the | aw butiding, cor. Gib and F streets northwest, on WEDNESDAY, October ¥, at 6:30 p.m. All interested are most cordially uivited to attend” ‘The library, largely increased since the close of tne last term, wid now comprising the English und leadine Aiuerican reports, and the ln.est text books upon most thodicus feuding rootne attached aaa ali Sia fo modior Toon open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, Sundays excepted to students sng.stumanl of the school sees @ soretary can be seen at 7 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m for inforination, enrollment. fo re course y, ter obtained at book stores of Wood, woe ee aa te and Loudermiik & Co , 1424'F street Pog ME Sth street noi ‘on jeation, or by letter, to the undersigned 1 *UeD Perso 8 M, YEATMAN, se9-1m Secretary and Treasurer, LL.D. eu26- Imo TT BRO, INGALLS KING. TEACHER OF PIANO fia ae Rane ALL Peet in ee tiche Bet aaeteuer its progress of {AR OOLLEG! MUSIC AND ART KiGeiniss bee nee iE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMACEUTI- Departments, of Howard Uni Serums Mare ake 1118 13th ot. nw, aul6tocz ‘COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Columbian opens September 23, Preparatory Schwol vpens September be tiie School pens October The Law School opens October 2. Medical chor opus October, 7. rT. 1 information im JAMES C. WELLING, LD President M8* sunter poxsacy, PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION. Inquire at SANDERS & STAYM: Fi _ 934 Foc nw. 29-3m MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14th st.,’bet. Tand K ste. Select Classical and Matbarnatical ‘School for Young Bogine ita thirty-aigath Yost MONDAY, Septem 2:3, Prepares for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Johns Hi kine ‘and’ other Colleges aud Caiveratiog: for Scientific Schools, United States Military and Naval Academies, and for business For particulars ad: sul5-3m Principal. ‘ODERN LANGUAGES.—GAILLARD'S, AN EN- nal, scientific ond conversational meth- }, indorsed by the Freuch Minis- Instruction, celebrated “Docteurs: bonne,” aud the highest Ed (Albsuy) eae: “Boe Gallas stn cee asents Seacher bis tnethod.in yee in our schools.is adinirable ool oF Gaillard Papst Soh Languages, Washington ened, 1205 F at, er, amie, Inte jem at the Royal Inauitntion (enue bi i and ore i ‘1 Bt et 1, Alban; ane Sear E. D. Gaillard, Autho: and lr sedcadlearee ENNINGTON (N.J.) 5 moderate, High and heal! fire esca) A Presiden’ Mitiers COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 313 6TH st n w.—The reopening of the above-named tut.op ts deferred aunt OC ‘OBER 2 usteed of rd tember 16, a0 11 £ ep MARTYN Preddent ? mnommoed. FRANCIS ¢ Te Mites TES MORO ae 1 ' Hor circulars aud further luformation apply tt 1: Corcoran street. ST iS HALL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG Sere a cooeess Md. Pret de, Vineat Principal: college of busiiess. Uns tages and comfort ‘OTRE DAME OF MARYLAND. Collegiate Institate tor Young Uadies and Prepars- tory School for Little Girls, EMBLA P. 0.. 3 miles from Baltimore, Md., conducted by the of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue 2m A GEASSIC PARISTAN LADY WHO HAS SHOWN her abilility to Teach the French Language in the most spproved style would like » Situation ip Private Family or School; best reserences. Address RENCH, Star office. 869-3t* IT RE QuRCOWAN SCIENTIFIO “CHOOL OF THE Columbian University will OPEN cot With Courses of Study in ENGLISH, FI Miah Ain eMA Soe Say, CHEMISTRY. &e. Lectures from 6 to 10 o'clock p.m. Women ad: address will be delivered by Prot. F. the 0.8, Geological Survey in the Uni- on 1UESDAY, October 1. at 8 o'clock Catalogue or other informati: ly te eev-Lin PROF. kT. FRISTUE ELD, Dean, M* HENRY XANDER, te of Piano and Theory, Office hours, 10—12 o'clock. Studio. ‘$09 11th st, R.w. Will resume lessons on Monday, Sept. 9..e7-lm* KK DERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE WITH Mode) Kindergartens, Mrs. LOUISE Pv} ‘K Principal, Twelfth fear bens OOLUBLK Yat 1017 10th st, Tuition for Teachers, course of eight months, ae7-2w XN ‘BR. GEORGE ISEMANN, ee eS Testun Studio 1008 10th st. nw. wie se7-1m* HE McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL, 1305 17th st, 1624 ‘Mgpsechusetts ave. and 1623 id Day School for th begil hoo! offers many ade MISS ANNA ELLIS. VERSITY-TRAINED TEACHERS WILL PRE- for Civil Service, Collexe, West Point, E: Msthemstics and instruction 60c. per bh Call aner 4 p.m FRAN. mylé-4m ‘WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ‘ST. Cloud Building, 9th and F ets.—Twenty-first ut, De. o. Vous, Violin, Flute, Coruet &e, svantagen, "0. B. BULLARD, Ditector. ” se7-1 WSS HALSTEAD WILL OPEN A, PRIVATE Vi School tor Girls and Boys September 25 at 1429 corner vi P at. u.w. A limited number of pu- Te. pile between the ayes of five and fourteen will be ceived, On and uiter September 12 application way bemude at the school rooms dally from 100 12 am, _se6-1m° 2001 Qat. nw. N ATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND 8CH FOR Children from 4 to 8 years of axe, Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, fR2Ti 151 beeen reopens Wednesday, September 18, at 1017 10th st, sor, of Muss, ave. ition $50 # Year, payable quarterly in udvance. aw Wiss, SCHMITT'S SCHOOL— KINDERGARTEN M and Primary—Reopens Beptember 30 at 401 st. Dw. — ‘from northwestern Pome teacher ‘accom ., Articulation and Speech’ Heading taught the Dea 2eG-1m* p>4ME 4 PELE (FRow Pani, 1129 17th st. n.w. French classes and private lessons: ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE, 1 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, 1893 AND 1214 14TH STREET. BELECT ARDING and DAY SCHOOL a fodNe LADIES and Tintin ofare pile prepared to enter the hixhest cla any Special facilities for selected a1 a seasion opens Mouday, September ato a a ne: ME. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL. — 1223 wikahGies."3ro | 1223 The Misses Kerr’s School for Young Ladies and Little Children. Fall Term begins Sept. 25. Four Boarding Pupils taken. se5-tfep oo HMcutION, 18 THE ART OF ALL ARTS; Person's education is complete without i “Few Persons know what they possess until this Art develops toemn Sond MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND ‘ORATORY, 813 6th st.n.w. Reopens OCTOBER 2. Pupils nroll for class position any time after Septem 1 best Professional talent in this counter Ur treet the SHAFTESBUKY METHOD. lt has THREE GRADUATING COURSES: lst. Non-Professional votre tm for all Ladies and Gentlemen who re a finised and refined Education in the Knglisn en ad |. Professional Course in Oratory; 3d. fessional Dramatic Ca seremaduutce Eire coarser paved et tate 7 Forty-eight page catalogue free. se: HE GEXMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOL, 4TH AND © streets n.w., reopens M< iy the 9th. Gatelabergers), Trpewricag are Meda t tae ted Address the priacipa, Wal MEYER, 814 3dst nw. 1207 re STREET, Miss me ey given to Hoe 2.3 a Benden prepared for competitive Ju soot ‘BR. PAUL MIERSCH. Teacher ot vir Ni PIANO AND Offas removed to 1151 tee ge One ame 1708 * EE 70 cout TAB 108 {OO8* Vennon seminany, 1200, 1104, 1106, 1116 M st. and. 112811 st BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG La- DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, ‘Fifteenth year opens for registration and classifice- tion of Boarding preteen es em Pale cera BPckvIELE ACADEMY. The next session opens ‘A beantiful, healthy oue, free trom temptations, thy howe, free iP with thorough practical a. a AM. Brookeviilk au3-eotsept15 Montgomery county, Md. ARTHMORE COLLEGE, KWARTHMORE, PA. Opens 9th month, 10th. tminutes ‘from road-Street Station, Philadeip! Under the care of friends, but all others admitted. Full college course é Scieutife and Li Je18-tu, th,e-30t a TT Acnsriotte nan Po, M9, Situation uust English, classical, mathen atic courses. tuition, incl rt a, and furnished room, #160 for term of ten months. 115th session sept. 2. "For further KW. SILVESTER, Principal. ARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, M North avenue, Baltiinora, s September 16, 1889, Pupils are admitted trou Marylaud ant the bieteigt oF eotunbie ee they are Hot able to pay, ‘Tlie Khoo! is for the edu- cation of girls and buys from 7 to 18 years of aye who are blind or whose sight i so defective that they cane Bot attend the public schools. ‘Applications should be made 'P. D. MOKLISON, Superintendent sul7im "Baltimore, Md. ‘ATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. ‘The session of 1889-90 will commence TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1 1g bm., when the an- 88 nouncements will \. ea can be obtained st the principal book stores aud on application to the Secretary or rr. Ae the number of students admitted to the classes is limited those jutending to enter the school should gprell on or before October 1, proximo, at the office of ¢ Trea-urer, CAMPBELL W. BUSHNELL, Sec'y, 1008 F st. n.w, EUGENE DB. CAHUnI, Treas, se2-Lm Cor. i0th and E sts. uw. 31. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. Hight Depertments and Four Courses of Study. eparatory School attached, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN "ARATION OF A Al ress President, THOMAS FELL LLD., Ph.D, CADEMY OF THE HOLY CHORS, 1312 MASS. ve., Wi m Mor A ptember 2. affords ery facility for acquiring & thorough and Sulshed to advance the pupile in music ‘and are ree brcaicel department rriolin. geltacrot —— cn a plea Tay general veou! and dreving, and fancy. Oxx Two Wezxs Mone and then we move to our Eight-Story, Fireproof Building, 13th and F sts, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER THE 16TH, ‘we open our new house with a complete and unrivaled line of Carpets, Furniture and Upholstery Materials, Only the latest designs will be shown, and nota dollar's worth of the present stock will be taken into the new building, We will also continue our present store, 315 7th st until January 1st, 1890, when we will offer the entire stock now contained therein at from 10 to 50 per cent less than cost, Crowds have taken advantage of our CLOSING OUT SALE, and we have no hesitancy in saying that never before im the history of any house in Washington city have prices been so terribly cut aa they have been by us. prevail the week 1.00 00, SMYRNA RUGS! SMYRNA RUGSI! $33.00 size reduced to $22.00 22.00 “ . 16.00 12.00 . 6.50 650 * 56 4.00 6.00 * * 2.65 350 * fe 2.20 225 “ 4 1.50 LACE CURTAINS! LACE CURTAINS!! 815 Nottingham Lace Curtains, $9.00 12 « - Bmall e: 3.25, Box Mattresses, former price $18.00, now $6.52. Reed and Rattan Rockers, Piusb Rockers from $1 to @8 less than former. everything ' Cas ieee @ew pavement to catch up. Then the will go on as far as 7th street, Here Oranford’s men stop, as beyond that point the Barber as- phalt company repave the atenue eastward Ist street, As 's = nee ann oe Coenen men what, but be didnt antictpete any dole BETWEEN THE TRACKS. The paving with asphalt blocks between the tracks on Pennsylvania avenue is a great im- provement over the old style of pavement, and makes a neat job. Captain Symons says he con- Stenson tooee than the old granite block wement, One of the re advent of it, e aid, was that should the road ide to change ite motive power these blocks could pec hinges grt gd either by the company or by the Dis _——— Complaining of the Sign. A. K. Brown, for Michael Kets Kemethy, has filed « bill for injunction to restrain Thomas 8. Moore and Robert Leding, trading as Moore & Leding, from completing a large sign which they have placed in front of the premises of plaintiff, and also requesting that the defend- ants be ordered and directed to remove the obstruction which bas already been erected. The complainant states that on September 7 the de- fendants, ‘‘at early morn, before the usual hours of business, did surreptitiously, maliciously, with force and arms, without leave or license, cause to be erected above the premises of the defendants and on and immediately in front of plaintifr’s premises and windows a tin or ‘on plate, intended for a sign of defendants’ business, extending along the entire front line of plaintiff's and windows on the Seige Govecs Senna ereby depri im of necessary observation and ventilation, to which he is lawfully entitled, and concealing @ large tion of bis own signs of* business to the pul and wrongfully intending and og ge 2 to appropriate and usurp such space for adver- tiring their own business, to;the plaintiff's irre- parable injur: ‘The plaintiff has a continu- ous lease of his holding, which consists of two second, two third, two fourth and all of the upper-story rooms of Nos, 1109 and 1111 Penn- sylvania avenue. sete Suing the Rallroad Company. Suit has been brought by James R. Brooks, through C. A. Brandenburg and F. L. Liddons, against the Baltimore and Potomac railroad com- pany. The plaintiff alleges that he was struck by alocomotive and severely injured. The date of the occurrence was +h 9, 1889; the place, 434 street and Virginia avenue, and the amount of money necessary to satisfy plaintiff isset at $10,000. ‘The failure of a gate keeper to lower the gates is stated to have been the cause of the collision. saison A Wife Asks for a Divorce. Annie H. Columbus says that her husband, Louis E. Columbus, is frequently intoxicated, and that when in that condition he has brutal tendencies, which have caused her much suffer- ing. The plea for divorce which Mrs. Colum- bus filed yesterday reeites that they were mar- ried in the parsonage of the Church of the Im- maculate Conception September 19, 1881; that in Sammeny, ee we separated Sor more than ® year, an ‘ebruary, parted once re She alleges assault, ‘and that on one casion the violence of Louis resulted i born of tte, marriage a eix-yenrsold el rn o! e marriage—a six-year. girl—be given to her. —_-—____ End of an Old Criminal Case. The district attorney has nolle prossed the case which the United States started to make out in 1830 against Catherine Lynch and James Lynch, The grand jury for the June term of that year founda true bill for murder net the parties, they having been rg with killing Peter Lynch by the somewhat aboriginal process of unding him on the head with stones. Catherine Lynch has been on bail up tothe present time, Audrew Schwarts being surety in the sum of $2,500 sees ALEXANDRIA, Reported for Tax Evewine Stan. Conroration Count.—The Tary Want SS 1 tegrounee! will be made at the next ting of the conncil for an increase of the salary of the of to $65 and of the lieutenant to month. ‘These officers are in service day ht the entire ca and their devotion to duty ceded by their unanimous re-clection to office plac the vacation allowed by council, The captain and lieutenant act also as clerks of the police court, making out war- rants, judgments, &c, Liouts.—The work of Ja mt in place and the lighted by sietiieity. It was first light the town by the 4th of July. lighting wes deferred until the lst of A but it is now certain that the middle of tember will see electricity substituted for thd all the machinery are ‘now ready an mac are now orm Gant ke of chosen moderator ‘illiam county. The Se ! H i Th i i i f i 5 E big fuk : Hd ga [ie HAS i gEr aT H By i ESE tH ae ———— HOW BRODIE WORKED IT. The Story of His Sensational Plunge Over the Falls Said to Have Been a Hoax. A special to the New York World from Niagara Falls today says: Not for an instant did aay one living in the vicinity of Nisgara Falls believe that Steve Brodie went over the shoe Saturday morning in a rubber suit, when Steve told his story of entering the river just above the brink and getting out to the center everybody laughed athim. It was looked upon as « thin “fake,” but just how it was worked was not known sntil this morning. John Ross, the well-known epgineer, and Joha Lally, freman of the steamer Maid of the Mist, without at the time knowing of whom the party Friday night about 9 o'clock, up ae bill pmed four "men fit Hiei ff Hu £ e Ebr E edt ite Fel | : i if Hu if if F i if titer Sat get f i i x | Es i i : i t Uy i i He 4 ; rt f i i ti i ihe Hf Hy 7 ili i : HU

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