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To Connect This City With the Middle- | Correspondence of Tus Evaurno Sran. They Contradict Many Important State- Judictous Advertising Ete Rockvsuiz, Mp., September 19. ments Made by Woodruff. ry CREATES many a nme business; een Nee eee ree” Mr. R. & Umstead has sold his farm near ae NE of ’ I ‘al ENLARGES many am old business; Correspondence of Tar Evsxrno Stan. Boyds station to Mr. James E. Williams for the Ives case in New Yeaterday after ber 19. 210,000, ‘Tax Sraz’s report hed closed Edgar M. John- 1 REVIVES many a dull business; Faxprnicx, Mo., Septem pe ago a oie n Meediy's. dew. gustan; wen Is not worth a RESCUES many a lost business; 2 called. He said he had known Mr. Short, the © +} Harrisburg railroad to run via | Connelly, who has been in charge of the pas- SAVES many a failing business; hen tery tepekrwieysradinrapmpty piven Beans Mary's Catholic church, this town, | treasurer of the Cincinnati, Hamilton snd Minute ES) Proof PRESERVES manya large business; | to run a road from Edgemont, on the Western | for the past six years will be removed toa new | Dayton road since boyhood. On June 15, 1886, SECURES success in any business, | Marviand railroad, to eonnect with the Metro- | pustorate at Washington. his firm became general counsel of the road. | It don't take many minutes to : Mr. Johnson described the litigation which re- Bey jlitan branch of the Baltimore and Onio at/ Atthe Sawyer gold mines in Potomac dis- rove that To “advertise judiciously,” use te columns of = near Adamstown, this county, and run | trict asingle blast s few days wes thrown out SS ue the hangs gt Ls ‘Tae Evexixe Stan. Zverybody in the District | thence to the national capital. A party of el es ee ne ply ih act ves gained cont e’s . . e be i: 5 | northern capitalists have lately been inthe} The democracts of this county wil = ae Mn Berean EEN oe, scacpettiad Sx tar toe toulk. Wait | MSU HECK, kabes 1h, ener OF “Do you know how many votes Me. Ived Carlin: atuertious, te ratea are wath Ho eapat. | they have definitely decided todo ianot known, tober 19; Colesville, Ootober 38 Olney, Oeto- bien ences aa majority.” | w#ll wash clothes, will clean hous Thi road will, if built, run by way of 26; Great Falls, October 31 urg, b 000—s large fe fe < Be nad Wolfville, this county, down the slope of the | November 1; Laytonsvilie, November 2; Spen-| It appeared from the witness’ story thet | will do it well—will save you time; EASILY DEVEATED. oe when the new regime came in Short’s action 4 The Senators Make « Poor Show with| mountain to the famous Middletown valley, | cofrtle, November & aied of typhoid fever | had embittered fvee against him, and it was | labor; wear and tear; will reduce the Bostons. passing the villages of Ellerton, Myersville, | 7. osaay morning at his home, near Montrose, | believed by the former that Ives would remove i i ; will not hurt your hands — Jefferson and Middletown, where it will cross | aged forty years, He was a brother of Sor-| him. Johnson interceded for him, and at his drudgery; I The game betwee: Bostons and the Sena-| the taip and proceed in a uortherly direc- Hane: lice | Personal request he was made assistaut secre- ‘i dana goctastig Scaccusa. of bases) ane age] ea eee junction with the Baltimore and | Fount Haney of the District of Columbia police | Poram) teamen De Wt the conclusion of the | Your clothes or paint,and besides will , : ; 4) cost you no more than common bar Ne land-| Ohio. It is proposed to make the roadan| Rey. L, R. Milbourne of Luray, Page county, | election Johnson went into Short's office and | cos! y' yore: . fei i a ae enchon = not | outlet for the peach-growing section of this and | vq, has accepted the call to be pastor of the | informed him of his election and congratulated ‘asbington county and to establish a summer bes | him. Short then said to bim: “By the way,| Soap. One honest trial will proveall have been a hard game for the home team to| resort on the route of the road at Black Rock, | Rockille, and Barnesville Baptist churches | no 4 Ater, “ase fenasat counvel & Li the th * : ned | that. Why not accept the testimony win, but they put no ginger in their work. Had-| near Wolfeville, a spot that commands a sweep | bert of Washington has been occupying the | I want to know what I shall do? I have signe: i? § . dock pitched for the home team and Clarkson | of landsoape scenery equal to that at Pen Mar, position temporarily at the solicitation of the Rome sock, certifiontes already: what shall I! of the millions who use it, as proof of was in the bos for Bos! ‘The former pitched The heavy winds and continuous rain of the | jembers of the congregation, 104 n't want to destroy them.’ : . i “ 4 A * *, . see in good form, but his support was wretched, as | Patt ‘em daye inthis soction has laid the fall | yfr. Charles B. Jones, who was nominated by | |, The witness replied thatit was all right and | its virtue. Among your friends you'll low and to some extent damaged the i ant . | that the certificates were proper. He never ° the error column shows. Washington was the | corn. ‘Thecorn crop is unusually large, how- ae he aabian edo ee deckned | knew Mr. Ives to do anything immoral, im-| find those who have used Pearline for years—ask them—they will tell you i tired. In their | ever. the hi . M proper or illegal during his entire connection re dpe raped arava $ on Arthur| The announcement of the fact that the re- | “"° 1°" ——>—___ en with him, BST abo, Sah 410, 00, Fx ae i 3 " i On the cross-examination he said that up to | «« “ uy it.” 10:60 and 'L Py. Irwin's fumble of Richardson's bounder, Kel- | PUblicans of St. Mary's boon pb pst alld THE CRONIN MURDER TRIAL. | ,,02 the cross-cxamintion, he sai Ber can’t do without it, : Portore Crop Line, ¥:20 am. and 4:40 pm. daily, ly’s hit, which Mack made a remarkable stop | for that county, as a candidate for state con-| Return of John “Boddy, the Suspect, | °*Pital stock of the road was 3,500,000, consist- Pearline is the original Washing Compound—used by millions, | por Aneapue'20.and 0.00am., 12.05, 4:20 end of, Nash’s sacrifice, Wise’s wild throw tothe | troller has occasioned no little surprise and fi Ireland. the al Sos ? | ing of 35,000 shares, re but imitated by thousands who peddle their stuff or give worthless 6.00 pm. datiy.except Sunday. 9:00 plate and Quinn's hit toright, In their half of | interest among members of the party here, who rom Ireland—Sensation _— EX-GOV. HOADLY prizes. Pearline is never peddled, but sold by all grocers. ALESANUALA AMD Yaene Rate the second Washington failed to score, but eg rapled SO tans omgntioned for the | The Chicago ‘Times today reports that | was the next witness, He had known Mr. 158 Manuiactared oaly by JAMES PYLE, New Yorks | “WAY AND ALELANDHIA AAD WARE 3 cooly be: gator Suaith's doable, Beunett’s | a. Unser: home it is well known that Mr.|John Rodéy,” who was mentioned in the | Short for about thirty years well andintimately, | =" — es ee A IN EFFECT MAY 12, 1889. Grand Watlonal Award of 16,600 francs, | P, Siensasip 4.50.6 8/49, 9.45, 10:57 03, 10:05 and T ‘ ba piday 08 3 ra, 10:05 am + ; 9:45, 10.57 am, 2:85, Pirie ey sacrifice, coupled with Hichardson’s hit and| Urner would not give up his extensive law|evening papers as a possible Cronin sus- | Short spoke to the witness about the certificates GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, s rt On ee een pO eee ees 4 waid to be Bridewell, | which he had signed in blank and was told that ReneS eer ort sehed to the Senators in the | cepeotslly aahe ie the most Likely ton tore’ | Bem, and sald to be in the ewe! third inni d they went out in one, two, | ceive the appointment of collector of the port | Wat At his home last night, just returned from Ip sgn crkifintes ahead and give them to *s uboehe () U | N A LA R 0 C H ning an: , two, to sign certificates ahead and give them to Mr. ; “ 78 rage i is l-to- . om for ico, 7:45am. and 6:55 — . Boston fared no better in her | of Baltimore, a position to which is attached a | ® trip toIreland and England. He is a wel Stayner. In fact, no such conversation was qua ee antes, Femunerative sslary. ‘The best friends of Mr. | do grocer, reputed to be worth $50,000, In an | S{42," x: AN INVIGORATING TONIO, Per Kaknenl ani ne tee be, 30.87 am. ‘A GOOD CANCE. Urner in Frederick county express the desire | interview he unhesitatingly admitted having Here Short’s testimony gone over at that CONTAINING J al. . that the nomination for controller should go to | jeft Chicago May 5, the day following Cronin’s | part of it in which he testiacd that he had Ta oheotately and . rendre It looked as if Washington was going to = ; h = Fs i y ing A : a be at is j an Easten Shore man and consider the men dhnaneinie signed no certificates until advised to do so by AND score in the fourth, when, with the bases full | tion of Mr. Hammett's name a very wise thing. Abpaigssiens Gov. Hoadiy. ‘The witness swore that the con- No Chemicals * J and two out, Haddock struck an easy one to| The Baltimore and Ohio railroad company It was a sort ofa vacation trip, Mr. Roddy | versation he hud with short was only in regard wa ec PURE C AT ALAN WINE Clarkson and was easily thrown out at first and | taking practical steps to get rid, if possible, of | said. He acknowledged being a member of | to certificates which had. been and were to be f} are weed in ite preparation =e 5 can ie dhaaens the double-curved bridge in use at Harper's a t's! camp 20, but denied emphatically receiving | Signed. ‘This testimony is directly opposed to \ Se ee en ee For the PREVENTION and CURE of ‘The Senators tallied in the fifth ona fly by | Ferry for many years past. It is the intention spores box in Ireland or England, or having gone "s out and | to cross the Potomac from the Maryland shore | °?Y ee eee een bon scored on | in a straight line, and for his purpose ground there for any such purpose. Hoe was accompa- 01 ixed wit ‘Arro Sugar, that of Short, mixed with Starch, wroot or Sugar, or Mr. Johuson, being recalled, stated that in R costing Malan, beices ~ + fi ie Agee Las of 2 has be ht on the Vi the | nied by his wife, and it was the third trip he jade Resa el peicdedgecd ine ~~ cord SILY DicksTxD, and admirably adapted —_— 22 Rue Dresot, Parts. B Axo O. ; ‘made a despe t to en bought on the Virginia shore for the . ; © | sary to render r. tock certificates vali me ALTIMORE AND o Ra por hy peony orgae caught, rate offors ‘0 | removal of the company's tracks in line with | had taken there, having. gone before in 1982 | "Mr. Brooke used every endeavor 10 show fp bo wione sta | » sopgres & 00. for the U. &, Wraashedile jo itech UNE. 4 Tee. ‘The Hubbites could do nothing more in the | the new survey, which will carry them directly | aud again in 1884, idy denies having re- | ¢yat Jay Gould, Russell Sage and Sidney Dil- Sold by Grocers everywhere. Leave Washington from station corner of Jereey way of scoring, while Washington added | through the quaint brick building known as | ceived checks for large sums before etarting, hd 20 NORTH WILLIAM ST., N. ¥. avenue end C street. — | _ For Chicago ana North Vestibuled Limitedes prose daily {1-20 am, express p.m Job fort, necessitating its I, | and stated that he was unacquainted with | ;ougriconad, the prosecution and bad en- Wi: ohn Brown's fort, necessitating removal red into a conspiracy to crush Ives, Recor: and Irwin. Mack's out aad Clarkeose fal Leste The railroad company promise, however, that | Cronin, ney or Burke, but did know Detect- ee oe ee i For Cinein St. Louls, and ‘ ey or B Smyth would not listen to any such statements ecg Sucinnatt, express handle Riddie’s pop fly on the short bound to] the historic old structure shall be carefully | ive Whelan, Coughlin’s formor partner. Roddy | and excluded all such testimony, For Biatvuny and Cieveinga, Veatibuled Limitedex: eS tha hase on came preserved. was formerly a policeman himself. . £. ave. press daily 11-20 am. and express 8-60 pin. double pi A = eau band ul f'the} One hundred and twenty survivors of the} The Times reporter returned to Roddy's A CELESTIAL NAMED AH CHOW, Sole Importers Psycho Safety Cy i ae Wheeling, Parkersburg and i> St inning Daly Burt his finger | sixteenth regiment of Connecticut volunteers, | house after Roddy had. left the promises and | who has been butler to Staynor, tripped lightly agian stable for gentlemen, gh tn line Sxprewe Gaile Tag, SO, part ete Datte of September 7, | interviewed Mra, Roddy. The subject of the | to the witness chair, He testified that Wo0d-| seston seis fuente Rerfecting riding @1, Eiaeetiss 1862, decorated the graves of their fallen com- | Cronin tragedy was broached. The Times con- | rust $ : Special hours fer haatoa, Bovaies SAREE Se a Asemeaae wanes i ponphoond tinues the narration: “To think,” she ex. | T2™ Bad breakfasted at Stayner's house, and (or Fent, hour, dayyweek or Hiouth, seron or Bal tin 8:30, V0 48. minutes) {eb meiputee) a. m » 33 5 ($5-muputes), #0 to eee a Trieyelos fe “ f 2 : that wad on an occasion when there was a party | hand wheels cheap. mined to erect a suitable monument there at an | claimed, ‘‘of that good man being murdered as " Se : score of 12 to 4. New York made 15 hits and 2) early day. ae “82 he was.’ When John heard of it we had been | ‘2eFe. and Woodruff remained over night, Mrs. errors and Philadelphia 7 bits and 4errors.| During a severe thunder storm that pre-| in Ireland a mouth, "Twas Tim Doyle told | S*#yner returned in the family carriaga when . “fa 4 2b, 8:30, 9 Batteries: O'Day and Ewing, Casey, O'Day and | vailed yesterday a largo bar on the farm of | him ond brought him the Dublin Dispatch.” | Sue.came from Cincinnati. ‘There was no one 9 } tag ws h defeated epee fof lie ning nade he wee ei tailing “We eee rope nies "sees looked after the breakfast “that morning On "Yor Way Stations between Washi i ‘is je team feat a bolt of lightning an stro, entailit “We were——' e i inati Ka ‘or fiaing ne, lenrends ake lel e aes, J stance ocurred, an thentricnl as seumational | or-etamination | the witness” eaid the jo the MOST ELEGANT pe PRLS E S$ and 2 errors and Pittsburg 12 hits and 5errors,| The annual exhibition of the Frederick | Before Mrs. Roddy was given a chance to finish not quite understand what they said He -TOILET SOAP 630,17 eighase . Batteries: Doyle and Buckley, Staley and Car- | County agricultural society, which commences | her sentence an old woman, aged spparenily wae ee that Woodruff did Sot Racakfiat WonrnuD ‘Trains i week roll. next mouth, will undoubtediy be the best for | seventy yours, rushed like a whirlwind into the | (ve,DOutive that Woodruff did not breakfu == : Ba 8 me 1218 Anson's men easily defated the league Babies | number of ‘years past. The purses for the | hall through the door which had been left half different occasion to’ that when the family {85 minutes wan utes,’ 4 by the score of 19 to 10. O’Brien was touched | races will aggregate over $4,000. open. She had evidently been listening to the | returned home. He teat gon the, family’ §:00, 6:00, 00, 16-08, 19:20 a up for 20 hits, Cleveland made 12 hits. Bat-} Miss Floecher of Washington is the guest of | conversation. She seemed terribly agitated. | Tot™ depot on June 31 to mest them coming 4 Ll KER teries: Tener, Bishop and Farrell, O’Brien and | Mrs, W. H. Plummer at Mt. Pleasant, this | “For God’ssake hold your jaw,” she exclaimed. home, but only Mrs. Stayner and her daughter $18, 5:00, 6:30, 4:40, 74S B00 10-0 AO LO aad Zimmer. county.—Dr. Lloyd T. MacGill of Frederick | ‘‘What do they know; what the —— can they returned in ito Mr iaareen not coming home = mag 423, Meccan ene has removed to Washington.——Rev. J. O. | do to him, anyway?” and so saying sho rushed | tin dinner thas Ain Lee ene ta ee and 0:0 pin On pandas o Onn ho Athletio, 12; Brooklyn, 10. Hite—AthleGic, | Tettas” Miles Gale, Beal, toa sata tts | Cos ange the Toom as suddenly as ahe bad’ George HL Stayner, oom of ong of the de- 0b, 3: ve Annapolis, 6-40, b 4 undaya, 5.37 14; Brooklyn, 15. Errors—Athietic, 5; Brook-| Washington are visiting friends and relatives | _ Mrs. Roddy was dumb for «full minute and | £¢®4ants, was called. “He swore that on the lyn, 2. Batteries: Seward and Robinson, Hughes | at Greenfield Mills, this county. FM, | then broke into a forced laugh. ‘The conversa | Morning when Woodruff claimed he was in and Clarke. ———— tion was again taken up by the Jimes man office on Nassau street and he told him that At Louisville the Colonels shat out Cincin-| ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. and once more did the old lady, who proved to | Ro had’ beoskfusted in ily Preston ar) nat e Mrs. Roddy’s mother, repeat the strange | )~ " rs 4 Columbus defeated Baltimore—8 to 4. Gen, W. S. Rosecrans Elected President | performance. “The old mother again begged | Lite street. “My father was very angry when Tho secret of my happiness fs, I have thrown away ‘my old Blacking Brush, and have Wie BOOTS 26pm. ‘Braneh, 16:45) cipal stauons Oulyt Louis easily vanquished v8 ‘Ot Rod, WITHOUT LABOR. 0:00 ya a . v4 Wi i Pe vi —_—_—_— Co train wi ‘Bundey Ae wt v the Cowboys—13 her Officers Chosen. #. Hoddy to keep sllouce, endingjhe peculiar on thes Bonday ia Senusry, cad he and ese . PPL chine gt al mations meg Wecroyuan Bact ae scene wi @ declaration: ou re suppose: ant tai a Woodruff Sed. with W iff’ BI k rederick, 76:45, i am, 132 . om eee. At the meeting of the Society of the Army of | to know nothing at all of the Cronin murder.” | Tvscir and sister in the patlor,” said the wit- O'S ACKING | Suess eet stem ao LEAGUE. the Cumberland in Chattanooga, Tenn., yester- ONLY ONE JUROR Now, ness, ‘Traine arrive ftom Chi iy id Claba, ‘Won. Lost Prd. 4 40 cent. | day Gen. Mussey presented a memorial as to} The work of selectings jury in the Cronin New York. Bostor -649| the death of Judge Stanley Matthews. The | case was resumed yesterday. The first pro- -$43 | committee on the Sheridan statue reported that | cooding was the examination by the state of the ‘Twenty students have been arrested at Kicff ‘500 | Only a few hundred dollars had been subscribed | four oe regia os an thea ‘ai ied Sages on the charge of being nihilists, daa) So, ie tank. Congress hed -epprogeiated | een eee ne rarer ay aa Ingram, a | The conservatives have decided not to nomi- £29 | $42.000 ‘and $85,000 more were necessary. | rinter, and shen tendered Church, Pavterson, | nate a candidate in opposition to Mr. Long, the a Decoration day week was requested to be set tei and Ingram to the defense.. Bogge- | Gludstonian nominee, for the parliamentary apart by the Grand Army of the Republic for an was found a Mr. ea pee to have a praia ag eo made vacant by the death of the of takin; liections for this fund. | dice against the accused and was chalienge ir. Fir , eden decks ae not been advertived | £0F cause. Church, Pattorson and Ingram also | A banquet was given in Belfast last evening 3 ‘ acknowledged having prejudices or an opinion, i ‘ for, the committee being unanimous in the | and all cece ene Tete oF at pinion, | in honor of the earl of Dufferin, formerly vice 1 a. - 0 | conclusion that the work be given toJ. A.Q. | posed of Mr. Forrest tried to find four men to | 70%,°f India. Most of the leading Orangemen | = re Drexen Bros. Praxos om Of the city were present, LADIES’ GOODS. 565 | Wi the sculptor, who is an honorary memb: ke their places. The defense then, after ex- a Aen — 24 was sockely, and. ‘who executed the statues of amining Be talesmen, five of whom were ex-| The men employed by the ship building frm Core Produces polish without the cld brash andthesMine | 4.00 pine foam Gncinat este uf any Vea FOREIGN NOTES. eli Leet enh on men's and Ore om woman's hore, | Aap. ahd BB pa. froun Pitan NEW YOK AND D VIRION, Sold by Bhoe Stores, Grocers, Draggiste, ete, For New \ork, dyentap Rewatk ant ¥, 74:00, 18 200, *0:30, $12.00 0.m., *2:30, @:90end mode 4 oe oo el yore oD al en > [0.B3m, frmin Gown not a io ot Piabe _ ‘or Pistlnde! ewnrk, Poy PIANOS AND ORGAN ESL Te STC SS, EEG ALLET & DAVIB PIANOS. CTT we img eee | “i Etesant atyien "Ew iicae "setectnow. | yyiiaieeatve, See honk tge Mammon 8.34 te - nn aaiechnow. 40 ai 130, 72:90, "38, 9800 BaD. Yates th hye har Se Bah aa, 0 Pm, SENEREBEE? sestemeely REPRESENT ALL THAT IS BEST IN TEE ART tor AUantic City $:00 and 9:30 a: i: Bok = — a OF PIANO-FORTE MAKING, yy pa inlays $200, S. TES ee rf uu DESCRIPTIONS, SIZES, For Long Bran Ucean Grove t¢: OU -423 | Thomas and Garfield. It was also agroed that | cused for cause, accepted four—Reese, Shafer, | Of Thornycraft threaten to strike for an ad-| FZUTTONS OF ALL DEScH ivory. contrasting | Sold om sccommodating terms Pianos for es e150 ae 412 | the initiation fees of new members shall be Kohaus and Lowe—and tendered them to the NMeorss = hay ary Hes Pics fat vapehaho at colors. GF bal inp and upholate ie Saran wo ine SNDERS © SES, y, Daily, Sunday only, 2Bxceps % i "p tate. The state attorney's examinati - | contracts on for the building of torpedo , 512 Lith et. nw. _sel4-2 a a . E “WS | Was volocted aa, tue place of the amzt meeting” | sulted ia Arr Lowe being "excused for bein boate. Fant EEONTS,! yy SHONTS ITE = EE rryieuge Upton, Hrwwtter Co. on andere nt ag hich will be held September 17 and 18, 1890 | opposed to capital punts ment; Shater and] Prince Vietor Napoleon is tall and dark and pa aes, a ets cleanest mine hee. ae ‘19 ana 170 Penney vais greuy Gen. Gates P. Thurston of Tennessee was | Kohaus were excused because they would not | looks more like his Italian mother than his at 80,000 in use. Fully Warranted: Sold on easy | J. 1. ODELL, Genersi Manager. a : elected as orator and Judge Albion W. Tour- | inflict the death penalty on circumstantial | father. Ho is devoted to all that appertains to 1309 Fat a. (Mie arioon's), PD Se SO eh i abieenin IEDMONT AIK LINE. ae ae T never Delieved that Byrne would | feo of New York as alternate orator for the | evidence. Reese was accepted temporarily by Bonuparte and the first empire and has gath- Importer of . AAR Bebedule in effect June 30, 1889. Taare eagle gs pr and | next meeting. the state, The work of examining talesmen | ered together a valuable ‘collection of Petit Fine Frouch Hair Goods, a! et Teron Ma aly for you pay any fines if imposed?” "No. sir, Iwill | , The following officers were elected: Presi- | was then resumed by the state. Cuporal relics in his home at Brussels, scigtnargestng. welds: EVERBODY KNOWS THE “WEBER” stations between Alontmisis nd nd Rot pay acent, and if Idon't got fair play at | dent Gen W;S Hovecrans: corresponding sec-| | a LECONEWS DEATH Mr. Herbert Spencer has for time aban-| CearsKiN GARMENTS DYED AND ALTERED | (4,000, the Grestest Pianos in the World, Main- | bristol. Knoxville, Chattas the Bivcinnati meeting I will bid ges ye to CoL "John MM. Steele; pose Rea Gent =i doned his old residence in London and has into rapes a “FURRIERS,” SANDERS & STAT MAN, ohhh Ms Bast matt daily for W Ton will treat tne fay UWE geee Assecis- | Joseph 8, Fullerton; first vice president, Maj.|Her Uncle Chalkley Brought Back | ken house in St. John’s Wood, where he #8 | g49.gm™i5ER SURAT + between °. — Lynchburg, Kocky Mount. Denville Rearrange ent | W. 3. Colburn of this city, - Vice presidents by from Her Funeral in Ohio. winged at work as his uncertain health per-| +” jpigs wisiNG THEIR FINE LACES DONE THE “ESTEY" PIANO between, Timchbury aud Danville) Gr except nat I won't stay in. soy organization | Satee—Slabame, Gen. J. W. Burke; At a meeting of M. Thi araplbied plage in the cig: ME. VAEMONDS. 715 | PATSRMUME Galle OPtatane oe ee: ihe | Minute” irmiienan., Sctwomery. My that oill custade the irstical methoas of Byrne. be that Wiggins; Ci - ee eps Chalkley Leconey, suspected by the Camden aoc erainaliles : se ‘ inp ope eon fe ith st, p.w. Pine Lace Curtains pecinity. Brigos | ble. ey aga lnk : pt Rt. He was fined $1,500 for leaving the grounds in| Coioredc. ts LJ. W. Fitoh: Dintri tC of Colum: | County, N.J., authorities of the murder of his | he Cirque Fe SE TON & reasonal EerTihad. | Colorado, Col. J. W. Fi istrict of Colum- Atlanta, parlor care SANDERS & STAYMAN - 934 Fat.nw. | Piccbers i Washington t Cinciunst vis AYA ACOE (HAS APUG vite HT oe he Brooklyu-St. Louis trouble has sunk out | C*Pt EB. Kirk: Idaho, Ma adorn B- from Waverly, Ohio, to which place he bad| ‘The royal visitors at Fredensberg, Denmark, | 7" yexcH pyEING. 860 INGARD DRY CLEAN: | Oreaue aye bey made sd sold: “Everywters the Beodkipn se Cincinedtr a tngation now is will | Gen. John Coburn; Iowa, Private G.'8. Robin. | ‘Ket the dead body of the murdered girl. He } are dispersing. First-class Ladies and Gepus work of every descrip: | use.. Beuullul New Siylen nn om aya = ae anieel af eaten son; Kansas, Sergt. H. J. Allen; Kentucky, Col, | ¥#8 ccompaniod by City Marshal Jerry Dono-| King Menelek of Shoa is making prepara- Dreawes. ANT! : : . was caused by a series of fights with Boulaug- ag Renees City fer Ses kee peovenctiom bia, Sergt. Job Barnard; Dakota, Capt, Lewis | Biece, Annie Leconey, near Merchantville, on | jsts and the ‘police wore obliged to clear the Mitr se to Well 1, R. Tobin; Florida, Col. J. C. Reed; Georgia, | the 9th instant, arrived at Camden yesterday | circus. ton. Flush, Velvet and Lveuing ANTON Sold on Very easy mou! psy ments. wil President Day of New York says | ¥- & Milward; Louisiana, Capt. J. B. Lud-| van of Waverly and by the murdered girl's | tions to be crowned emperor of Abyssinia. AnD CAMOLINE, LEROH, formerly with ‘A Fechee Ba DEES Sgrayuax, : ae en rs ed to join the league | Wick: Maine, Gen. Francis Fessenden; Mary-| father, John H. Leconey, who is one of the| Major Field, formerly secretary of the Irish- ee Sey GLeANGnS eet aaa and the only possible way for them to get in| td Col. J.B, Jacobs; Massachusetts. Col. J. | stanchest believers in his brother's innocence, | American mortgage company. was seutencea | A KRGaei EEE Oye MOGke Ane WE TAKE PLEASURE isto buy oul come clah's franchise. Theo. Heard; Michigan, Major Charles E. Bel- i and Deputy Sheriff West of Camden, who met | today to twelve months’ imprisonment at hard | ; L8dies' and Gents! Garments of all Kinds clesnedand | Sigane to aif whee ihterested in Eyed without being ripped. Ladies’ Evening Drosses | Organs may Assortment of Pianos and President Byrne of the Brooklyn club says: | X2#P; Minnesota, Gen. J. W. Bishop; Missouri, ° labor for forging coupons of the company. 3 epeciaity,. Thirty-Bve years. experience z - Col. Samuel Simmons; Nebraska, Gen. ©. H.| the party at Harrisburg. Chalkley Leconey pol batten stor actos ho % ied Yor enn deter: aS PIANOS FOR RENT. (bule Car W Seats seene on Weegee a ee | New Jersey, Col.F. H. Harris; Now | was taken at once to the jail and after a private Johu J, O'Brien's District. SE Wook GAEMENTS "MADE UY OR RIFFED | Wooftor great inducements to parchasern Bex Grigeing ‘in Auaota and) Mongeazery, "| York. . James Ward; Ohio, Capt. P. M. |} examination i ‘ose! ins’ f ‘ ‘Seed noerEis PIANOS FOR RENT. Seon. Shere ie absolutely no trath in the report what-| Dowiing; Ponosylvania, Gen, H’ A. Hambright; — - ah tor Jenkins’ ofiee was | Th9 ‘republican county committies #0 te] A W6SGstiw, | Pisnoeund Organs Tuned, Repaired and Exchanged. | “tru Hingten and Obio vision tee Se acsien tah Mn tend tides Texas, Gen. D. L. Stanley; Utah, Gen, Nathan ‘4 organize the eighth assembly district in New | —24____200Gstaw_ ; 108 E Deputy Sheriff West, when seen bya re- SRaes FOS ae. Wash <= = pas A Kimball; Washington, Col. Watson C. Squire; . York city (known as John J. O’Brien district) |~ | _ = SN SS Visit our Ware Rooms. Our method of usi- aud 18: The MacFarlands of New J * 5 that Lee ness will commend itecit TAROS Bon RENT E southeast defeated the crack team of Silver} Wisconsin, 3 anna Pad slcties tothe cons aor pl rer ped have stricken from the roll the names of about BOUSEF UR ISHINGS.__ ‘i we oar it ama Springs by the score of 22 to 11. The features | The President Not that Ki Man. | hearing yesterday and was not prepared for it. } 1,000 O’Brien men, including “Silver Dollar” a SANDERS YMAN, plea ig Daltary work of Ryan and | Washington Speci othe Cleveland Leste,” | He seemed. fatigued after the journey. His | Smit, Alderman Gocte, Mastin Engle, George | C0OKING By Ghaa A chee, Canina ak lini 0! e MacFarlands au wonder- i oe CR, 934 F et. n.w., Washington, D.C ful back estch of Haddaway of the Silver | “Tbe fact is,” said an official this afternoon | brother James, the father of the murdered girl, | J, Kruass and other “workers.” The O'Brien A) 12 N. Charles st. Baltimore, Md. who ought to know, ‘the President promised | (euounced in bitter terms the suspicion | men laugh at the committee's action and say A fall line ot 1217 Main st, Richmond, Va, we2-1m Springs. : Naat fase against Chalkley. He said Annie loved her | it ix a case of the tail trying to wag the dog, as GAS COOKING STOVES i —_—o—— neither Tanner nor his friends anything if he | uncle as a father, and Chalkley had always | there are only about 300 names left on the roll, KK NN NX A BB REE Drowning of Misses Cator and Atwell. | would resign. The President isn’t the kind of | treuted her as a daughter, “He doclared that Se eee On hand and for sais Ke SxS 24 fun fe ‘The accident that occurred near Round Hill, | man to hire an officer to resign, as will be | 2° he Was more anxious over the vil-| Suffrage Qualtfications in Wyoming. — KK NNN saa B Calne of Geen etstant by which Miss Susie |found out. If the President should yield to | Fings was tilled cwudaed Ia pelt ae reat | ‘The Wyoming statehood convention yester- | 20891_WASHINOTON GASLIONT COMPANY. Eu oe Ak oe Hee = ‘ator of Georgetown and Miss Atwell of Alex-| the senseless cry now raised and give Tanner ing answered in the affirmative said, nifi- | day adopted as part of the constitution a suf- UNEQUALED IN TON! “WORKMANSHIP MA VER TS. andria were drowned, was particularly sad and | the District recordersbip, especially after uo | 2% a “Keep him ther 7 See | trage chapter. ‘Female oitisens are to vots,|___ TAMULY SUPPLIES, AND DU 4 On RIV BOA tragic. Mrs. Cator, her two daughters, Miss | has refusod it to prominent outside republicans | °°" 7 james Leconey came with a large amount of | The t lifications are requirements 4 like ex-Representative Guenther and others, ‘ " severest qua a e Susie and Miss Maggie Cator, and Miss Atwell |} 0° wouia ‘ the subject of just ces " luggage, and is prepared to remain until the “shew Arline ‘ty ieu*Rulaised ta doaigua‘ot Sloat oosr Yanxon that all electors shall be able to read English Fixe Woes Faux Groce mes | SP DETR RS Penna eee airing. and while, crossing very | country over.” a shall be full-fledged citizens and have had six — cARCOND HAND, PLANO. A. leape agworteas | jnves, 7h st Tliagf daty tea ke Fapid stream the aale of the vehicle broke. ———_—.$>_——___— months residence in Wyoming. Each stipule-| _rerties returning from the een shore wishing to re Tuts gies ont at 3:30 pine Wave. round tripe Cator aud Miss Maggie were saved by ing A Forged Check as a Marriage Fee. tion was opposed vigorously by a couple of | change their accounts are respectiully invited to ex- figures. 2 ty to grounds apd mansion. Griver, Mr, Plaster, who. was unable teawien | ¢ Hetty O-, Day, son of the Hev. Mr. Day, | *Gngh*yorvice retare thas come to stay. It |forporation attorneys. Ballots to contain the | “ituarmise tage beat value Let emg | MONTHLY ANStaLLe ss a ganght ou to slog and was saved. Mise Susic | formerly Pastor of the First ME. church, it | muy havo ite defects, but it will never have its | BAe of The eorina tae dae ‘A. HEITMULLER & CO. és Soace_| gStenmen Ww S inoree 7 sheet Sims fret arrestin ae | novo bnghcvomn’ tease ss | tay te apne ong pane i | Cae niet oat ek |e istiae ek ore ‘sean oesedl: Gad Gao se C wise not sat 4 rotten spot in their records by | years voted in bulk. . Miss Cator os Denaien Go peat ag The ceremony was performed by Rev. John W. op} -__MEDICAL, &. pe aay MS PSR SRR oo—___—_-—_ cents, . Freund, the pastor of the church of which the See rare Sextgts Born in Idaho. - a D®is: is afternoon, Interment will be in i pests! hs Seay ane Latier | DD ory man’s father was f 2 ' A Wee Baby. i lof Idaho, has ERCHANT TAILORING, Hpcnege a Mies Adee wih be bento’ ies Yours Day, as he and his newiyeaande’ betas Charles Miller and his wife, $ miles from ani pigrior magne vier and peoxd poe M FALL AND WINTER, '89-'90. cap bo connie Sly. ROA Monee D peo nae to ping ig Pastor Freund a | Yellow Springs, Ohio, are the parents of a ten- They weigh 8 pounds altogether, All are gue ine leeeiibitshabbw somal ath tation strictly: A Dioner to Minister fing thesiguaturce Of tie fen ore peat: | daye-old baby that weighs 8 ounces, Ib sleeps | bright mud hearty and promise to live, are invited to lnepect atthe well-known house | | bir OSkecsiways apes bare Dr. Chas. B. Purvie gave s dinner last even-| & Co. of New York. The check was depositen | 2 cigar box. A ladies’ thimble covers. its ated o TES WHO, Ske tos at ig cesence, No. 18 Ib seek to | in ie Fi maiona bank of boku y Fe | Ment ff ppeas te wall nd te doctors | Mr. Smith ee prson of the Lae zou | Mieorts eeeperete tor Freund. Yesterday the check found to = i OO : ') ” IMPORTING T, d 12th stan. r. Mr. Frederick Douglass, who expects to leave | {or Freund. Yesterday eels from the Richmond termin: ee a hn al eeil 1111 Penna ave. acheck to which he had forged his father's | Nagle Comes East with Justice Field.| Prof. W. F. Black, the noted evangelist of | 82! TLD Penna ave i David Nagle, who killed J: TN the Christian church, has accepted a callto|~ sara; as;a, 2ST oy atte ose op." Day ea seckin | accompanies" Sonice Psi to Wehinghon, | he Panos ofthe Conia! Chareh of Ghat, NANG Heuneea. is Philadelphia, Joho R. Lynch, Mrs. Purvis, Miss | fellow. He and his wife left the city, ‘They left San Francisco Monday night via the ‘NO. W. CORSON. SHO. W. Purvis, Bey. Mr. Grimke, Rev. Geo. Moore, Wada ee Northern Pacific. Nagles ecutare war kept J J MMediber SP Stock he i P Bobert H. Terrell, A. J. Anderson, BR. B. Bay- Eloped @ Samoan Princess. secret so as to save him from eastern inter- CORSON & MACARTNEY, ley, Fred Barbadoes, Wm. H. Wormley, Jas.| Monday morning » company of natives of the | viewers, . GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. w. H. Merriweather and Jesse Lawson. Speeches | Samoan island opened an engagement at the PF SPE s KE BATE Eankers and Dealers in Government. Douglass, Mr. Purvis, Mr. | Minneapolis (Minn.) dime museum, The only Peadacsungi 4 numi of 8 ue —_——-—__— Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: ee iegenoagdn deh Marston, sub 34, 3 Ee ii

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