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CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, THE COMMISSION OUT AGAIN. Step in that Bowne oo that night it was ‘for Foreign Topics of Interest. T — — while, The noise was awful. Early in Count Marenzi of Russia is dying from the iy Who Stole Mrs. Young’s Pocket Book | Another Day Devoted to Exploring | the morning there were several [greening BUILDING PERMITS effects of a bullet wound received ins dual —— When She Fainted? Rock Creek, fhe cellar and we had ‘Keet’ fot breakfast, near Cronstedt on Monday. —_— zt ake crcecem aisner abd supper until they were | drickson, one ‘A duc] with aie es W. B. Moss & § In tho Criminal Court, Chief Justice Bing-| rz wx wHo ane To Lay ovr THz Pang LooK- | #ll gone. ‘It gives me a chill to look at a “‘keet’ + z today. Lieut, Lazar, one of the combatants,| ham, this morning the trial of George Seymour] xo OVER THE GnouxD—a sTaRT MADE From | 2°¥-”- - on TO BLAGDEN's mt png tently brick dwellings, had his arm cat off by his antagonist. CONTINGED FROM Ath PAGE for the larceny of a pocket book containing | THE FOURTEENTH STREET ROAD—PLEASANT From the Fonwick place the to ‘A proposal has been submitted in the vax ure 360.40 from Mrs. Laura H. Young, May 1 last,| IXcIDENTS OF THE Day's WANDERINGS, Snlsieweth. to the AMittary arp} nx to dani af the: destin Seanionmees an STREETS aie was resumed, Mr. Clagett prosecuting and Mr. ——- Blagden’s mill The will be home |, Chief Parris of the firo department, who bas | on American weavers’ spools in retaliation for ‘Moss for the defendant. “Who is dey dat's sick?” ‘The query was by 4 o'clock oe been confined to his home during the past | the McKinley tariff, Increased Attendance at the Ben-| ars. Young and defendant, with others, were | uttered by an old colored woman and was|PY 4 'clock or thereabouts, Toshi! eigkness, was on duty at the District | The Vienna tram car employes who struck MOQUETTE CARPETS $1.25 PER TARD. R in Burchard’s grocery, at the corner of 434 aie Gene ne of ae ae Suit Against the District. me ie ee somewhat recovered, Sanday will resume work immediately. The ings Race: street and Pennsylvania avenue, tho lady for | Variety who was cleaning the exterior of | Max Lansburgh has by Leon Tobriner filed a | “Gane ossell has recomm that muni council compel car mabe axD mg . the purpose of paying « bill. She was taken | window in one of the row of houses thas deco- | suit ia ejectment against the District to re- | liminary steps be earec mended that pre. | companies to revise their rules. MOQUETTE CARFETS, LAIR —_ se sick and fainted, and Seymour, it is charged, | Tates the nozth side of K street between 14th | cover part of a tract known as Widow's Mite, ay to make Sherman avenue ninety feet Seas mga oo“ le _ s ” i ‘ and 16th, Itwas not an unnatural remark to | 5.82914 square feet, from which he alleges he je. nme qnshonge of ery BASE BALL PLAYERS ANXIOUS. | Picked sp ber pocket Dook,which had failen on | Ty OMe ibe hig oiclag’ ot fear: taped ea eerehninsis esiad May 1, 1868. ‘This land | »,ZB° Commissioners havo not vet revoked Teetcrening Teel “he sai, continued to ee their order providing that all inspectors of | eclipse ail other subjects. The country now aie sora arent ty at ee nea ae fe part of that takon for the widening of CO- | to04 shall wear capa” W. Calvin Chase, bow- | fully recognized that che irish questions must F ever, forestalls the Commissioners and left his | be settled before others, to select RACING AT BENNING’S. Tile there the lady frinted and be loosened | + "Tain't nobody sick,” was the reply. “Dem| Contesting Samecl Strong’s Will, | c=P off today. A royal decree has been ismued convening| °.* nnerssse® SAty patterns pus eae ; her dress, afterwar: ing Mr. Burchard | serridges b'iong to de gemmens what's gwine| 7°55 petlopnosin apie Septoria ames #2 ee sid Ghia gis ecushar an jot one of these are jobs or imperfect The Second Day’s Sport Witnessed by | the pits. ‘and le knew uothing of the pocke \e case of the estate of Sam The D. C. Association F. B. 8. Prasien book. After he left ho visited tho store again | 8F0Un’ buyin’ wile animoles to put in de new] which g will has been filed and‘a caveat thero- istri i It is announced from Lerlin that Count Her-| —_Pet®, snd not more than six patterns in the om- am Increased Attendance. and inquired how the lady was, When the | park on Rock crick. Do gemmen’s all in Gin- . A meeting of the District of Columbia Asso- to, Judge Bradley today directed issues to be | ciation of Fraternal Beneficial Societies was | 0°Tt Bismarck is engaged to a Russian countess lire tine thatare not this year’s patterns. Our een lady fainted there was no one present except | erai Cascy aes i " residing at Mitau, in Courtland. Special Dispatch to Tue Kvexiee Stan, - z ry sent to the Circuit Court for trial by jury. | held at Scottish Rito Hall last is ith W. : line of Moquettes is as lance as the stocks of any meets Rack ‘1 the clerk, Chipman. her sister and witness. He| ‘That tty good sa at the identi ovening wi 1 on, fo Geen ane ae a ees denied that he had been anvested: and dutice of the Hock Crack Part commienon, | These raiso the question as to the | 5. Newton, 0q., of Chosen Frionds, president | ¢ 7 ¢nby#on contemplates ae id his are for the benefit of his health. three establishments in the city, and we guar On cross-examination witness said his name | There lots of people in t who don’t | capacity of Col. Strong to.make a will at the | pro tempore, presiding. The following named the autumu meeting of the Wasisiugton Jockey | was Lemon in the old country, but he took the | know the difference between the big public | dete of its execution; was it procured by undue Persons appesred as representatives of “the | _ There will bo agrand parade at Berlin Satur-| antes every Moguctte as perfeet. We will fur Club. was an interesting one, being a card of | name of Seymour because he did not want his = now beiug mapped out and the Zoological | influence or wero any of tho provisions in- | sevoral socicties named: Kor the Na-|dayon the occasion of Ficld Marshal Von| nish any new patterns in the market at the five races, ono of which was «handicap event, ; People to know that he went in the army. He | Park, which will be further down stream. the paper the Inst ceumyae ginfnenee and ie) tional Union, A. I. Tracy, F. E.| Moltke's nineticth birthday. Ten thousand] 94 ole, The weather was pleasantly cool and was all a | “4 not hear anything drop on the floor or see pepe the paper the last will of said Strong. Storm, W. H. 8 Wood, B. A. Harlan, | torch bearers will march in the procession. a : | an: there. oe es S i c Roman caitiakie teen a Thore was also | but he would like to cali Mr. Clagett, Rossell arrived this morning on time—10] At o'clock this afternoon Gen. McKibben’s | § Willis, J. 3. Sommer, Louis Mundheim, 8. | markablo activity, and have obtained almost bins = Ga: aa ace in the numbe: — replied, “Yes, he is be friend a" o’clock—but there was a little business to be | condition was stated to bo about the samo, » John H. Mills. William V. Lewis; | complete influcnce in the African kingdom, ‘Twenty-five per cent discount made op all ‘aan a pe av rag na. transacted before gel could | be Probate Court Business. by i pat aes "da D, Harker, | Cardinal Schorborn of Prague, whois charged | Nottingham Lace Curtains purchased before First race—purse of $400, of which 875 to | "str. Clagett denicd this statement, He testi- | tn hour there was general discussion Judge Bradley today admittod tho will of | burne, Ike Gans, Max Goldsmith, ‘Knights of | ¥ith ® special mission on behalf of the Vatican, 10 o'clock a.m. October 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22 second and £25 to third: for maiden three- | fied that Judgo Miller held up the case to en-|and much consultation” of maps nnd | Amorett J. Clarke to probatot and directed | Goiden Fagie, E. L. Tolson, William H. Signor; | 4ined with the Emperor William today. year-olds aud upward; horses never having run | able him to get bond, and it was not until an and 23. This discount only allowed on cast parchasos, 8 - . L then the colamn moved on toward the busin letters testamentary to issue to C. P. Black- | Chosen Friends, W, J. Newton; Shieldof Honor, | The czar's advisers are said to be non- second, seven pounds; six furlongs. When the | attachment was issued that he was brought into | of tie day. Capt. Rossell had his usual com- 5 G. W. Taylor; Grand Lraternity, Wm. Thomas; | plussed by the wholesale conversion to Chris- flag fell the Kaven was well in the | court and committed, plement of documenta. Mr. Ross Perry was | ™22 02 bond of $500. In the caso of the ostate - Knig hts of Pythias, J. M. Kline; U. 8 Benevo- | tianity of J tt . ‘ lead, which was beld until the stretch ‘Testimouy was offeredas to reputation ard| armed with field glass. Gen, Boyn- | f Harvey Merrill the will was admitted to pro- 3 : ep in order to'be. permitted to Fomals ia . lent Fraternity, Louis Heilbran, the step in order to be permitted to remain in FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. reached. but Stovall on Syracuse made a sp counsel argued the case at some length. tou and Prof. Langley were empty-| bate and letters wero issued tothe widow, | An enthusiastic and harmonious session was | tho univcrsit and headed the Raven, winning under the pull, | | The cluct justice in eharging the jury cau- | handed, but Gen. Casey carricd from his house | bond $5,000. Tho will of Louis W. Jowell was | had. A constitution was adopted and perma. Mr. Gladst the Raven second, Mohican third. ‘Time, | tioned them that more care should be taken in By will speak again in Edinburgh 25 per cent discount on all cash purchases af to his carriage a very suspicious looking paper | admitted to probate and letters of administra- | nont officers elected as follows: Alvan T. cases whero the evidenco was circumstantial | box which ho carofully stowed away beneath » | tion with will annoxed issued to Ann L, Amiss, | ‘Irucy of National, Union, president; | 22 the 27th iustant at Music Hail. Meautime Ked Tagged Library and Hall Chair, than when it was positive. The question | goat, Presumably to protect his chief from | bond $2,000. E 3, Sommer, A. of i vice ee addresses at West Calder and for them to solve was: Do tho vircum-|any such canine attacks as threatened Gon, —_—_>—_—_ president; F, E. Storm, treasurer; F. F. nee X : ‘ FOLDING BEDS. elding. and Mohican, $30 | stances point to the defendant unerringly, | Boynton on Saturday Mr. R. J. Wynne of the| | The next mecting of the now engineer com- | Bates of Knights of Honor. secretary, | Tom Mann, the president of the Dockers’ g: each; Lady M., $20; Syracut to $19; Con- | Bot merely iciously, bat point directly to | Commercial-Gacell2. bureau accompanied the | Pany of the D.C.N.G., that was organized last | and the following executive committee: J. 1. : Union, ceciares that tho number of uaem- stock Bf these goods ‘inves larger 15; Spencer and Gray Gown, $49 each; | bim? If it is a mystery as to who took the | party on horseback. Taz Stan reporter was| Monday evening, will be held noxt Monday | Mills, A.L. of Hslke Gans, RA; B. A. Harlan, ployed in England is not less than 700,000, and pam — 96: Ella H... gelding (Jones), $110; | mouey it was their ‘dluty to solve it on the tes | also there. orening, the 27th, instond of on Tuesday cven- | N.U.; J. V. Wardermann, K. of H.; George W. | that an eight-hour is the only remedy, as | than any line ever shown in this city, Lady M. (Kel 107; Syracuse (Stovall), 122; | timony, being satisfied beyond a reasonable ing, as has been stated. Thomas, 8. of H.; W. H. Signor, K. of G.E.;| it would require the employment of more Mohican (Jones), 110; Grey Gown (Haggins), rs aggre ages - 2 — resent the Scottish Rite Masons in the guard of | ‘The association will meet annu on the third " “ ” ‘ardru universally considered 124: The Haven, (Faral) 115.0 OS™") WINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | street and moved with a good deal of rapidity | honor thet cal eee ae ae ee eer a of | he association will mec tiuatens way auc cece oe ed ckkecas asa ea Mandolin colt was scratched in the second ‘New Neck Mack taka. up the hilland through Mount Pleasant, If} A. B. Mullett to Cincinnati, be called as required. The Ties of Secsukiay a 4 ame einai ig, coadem rel race and Blantyre in the fourth race. the designer aud builder of Airy Castle Park SSS SS esterday official of tho Phautx Furniture jacturing akan dcceal datlan +e adc ssihy following are the opening and closing prices of had been on his perch he would have had an A MUCH MARRIED WOMAN, Wore Better Clothes Than He Stole. tho eee! of laying the foundations for a in this city, The second race was won by Bluo Jeans, | *!r¢ te Corson and Macartuey, 1410) F street: opportunity to tell the world what the travel- Matri: raat Detective Mahon appeared before Judge | ew railroad bridge across the Danube Scher- Pa vy emaieye the decane ae - ing commission looks iike to a man up a tree, Queer Matr! imonial Complications inthe Miller this morning with a bundle of clothing | 2®¥°¢a, a Houmanian town. In a speech after ‘We bave an unexcelied variety of Bed Room ee ee Tho drive was continued without interrnp- West. under his arm, The clothing was evidence | SH ceremony the king declared thatthe bridge | yarosture, Parlor Furniture, Dining Room BALL PLAYERS NERVOUS. tion or inciaeut to the Van Riswick place, but oe : ° e would be the longest in Europe, and that its a ae % a short distance off the 7th street road. Thero| A Very interesting and somewhat romantic — eed ptr = Edward Davis, | completion would mark an epoch in history. Library and Office Furniture, ; halt at the houso and then, for tho | marri: ccurred in Bloomington, Ill., the | Who was behind the bars. Tho prisoner was| Indignation mestii bei in ‘onference. Langley had turned up missing. This | yr. Lacy B. English, the former of St, Louis, aoe better — Sate 4 = petty tyranny indulged by th P Carpets, Rugs, Linoloum, &e. New Yonx, Oct. 22.—The ball players wero was a moro or less serious matter—just as you thei lntide of Chinige.’ Mini Magih was De ersmp Lehi fs we ~ tanh small a — the intérior. ‘The enemies of this functionary meapeientnd Rae Oectinn, > looked at it—for no one knew what might or 60. » Eng’ avis adunitted his gui =" ier prdered | allege that it was because of the annoyance standing in the Fifth Avenue Hotel lobby at an might not have happened to the distinguished | formerly Miss Lucy Tomple, belle | restitution of the property and fined the pris- | gumerod at hie bands that the unfortunate King Upholstery Goods and Wall Papers, early hour this morning snd casting anxious | scientist. of Bloomington, daughter of Mrs, | ner €25 or sixty days. z Ludwig committed suicide. Our stock includes the choicest selections of looks toward the door leading to parlor F, WAITING FOR PROF, LANGLEY. , Kato Temple, now of Chicago, In| , Davis was also arraigned for grand larceny | ‘11101. 24t tor tho firet time ence the expl : ‘ ‘ : : and houscbreaking at the Clifton cafe. He ght, for the first time since the expira- Domestic Marketa A driver was sont back to the gato with in-| hor girthood she married a Mr. Boyod of Bur-| plead guilty to-oue charge aud: tot guilty | tion of bis period of mourning, Eeaperoe "wine| ‘2 Toreienand Domest structions to post a sentry there to prevent the | jington, Iowa, but was soon loft a widow. Ten |the other. Mr. Gillingham, the proprietor, | liam witnessed Ierr Barnay's acting. Ho was Stee secretary from driving past — the | years ago she married Louis Karr and lived | testificd to a confession made’ by Davis, The od ig ayes audience at 4 Sai Theater, private road. Meanwhile tho other | yj imo i ica | prisoner was in his employ and after commit- | Where the tragedian appeared in “Kean.” members. of the party waited ana | With omep iam Part seoet one ting one offense he disappeared. Mr. Gilling-| ‘Tho London Siandard’s Paris correspondence filied in their timo by chatting of the earlicr | 5°me years after she had obtained a divorce. | ham took him back in his employ after he bad | pelieves tbat negotiations have been reopened history of the picturesque region which they | After her divorce from Karr she married Mr. | made » confession, between England and Frauce for the surrender were then admiring. At 11:20 the cry went up, | Arthur English, a lawyer from Philadelphia, | Tho prisoncr was committed to await tho | of the French rights on the shore of Newfound- “Here he comes.” It was the professor, | Pa. They lived happily for a time, but troable | action of tho grand jury. He was unable to| jand. who had had to drive down to the | came between them and a divorce followed. furnish bail, which has beon the scene of so many delibera- tions, All of them appeared nervous and seemed anxious to get some news about the lock the conference committee had not rot together, as several members were not resent. Incase the representatives from the otherhoed. Ward, twin a Hanlon, ere allowed in the deliberations the committee will consist of twelve members, three from the National, three American As- Washington Stock Exchange. Smithsonian after the other commissioners had | Three years ago Bloomington and Chicago a Uncarthin; a tociation, three Players’ League and three | sales— Regular Call—12 o'clock m.: Capital | started north, Ho alighted and. hie horse mex | Were flooded with copies of © printed virculur Real Estate Matters. Sieg eerey dole goo brotherhood. National Bank, 3 at lly. Eckington and | piven a chance to perspiro—something ho | making tho most scandalous and outrageous | Lon E, Albert has bought for $6,200 of Eva mye fd eee o MANY RUMORS AFLOAT. Insurance. 100 at 34, “American Security aud | hadn't had time to do while endeavoring to | Larges against the lady,which were denounced | N. Albert sub 35, squatp Li, Ir, by 814 on T| yy Roman monument, says our Thero were innumerable rumors floating | Trust Comp morican Security and | catch the rest of the oxcursion. ae false by all who know ler. The authorship | street between Lith and 16th streets northwest, | ViCbnS correspondent, is being unearthed by around the lobby this morning about chauges | Government Gouds—c-S. 4K8, 1801, registered, AN AUTUMN SCENE. of the cireular was emphatically denied, bot Fanny J. Barrett bas purchased for $12,750 | Ofder of tho Roumanian government. Prof. in the cities of the different leagues, but they | 10441 bid 14% did! : rebovn by Mr. Karr, ber second husband, who was ‘Yocileseu watches over the excavations. The : z ho was | of George E. Lemon part sub 76, square 247, 124% asked. | _ The scenery frou the hill at the rear of tho! thon alive. nnd by Mr. English, Mra. English ruin is called Adam Klissi by the people of the ‘ - b 3 and parts 16, near the Academy of the Hol Van Riswick house was magnificent; every | clung to the opinion, howover, that English was | Crossfon Mecmelrusetts avenue between a4 i = ki : ‘ hborhood, which is situated about two = member of the commission was unai responsiblo for the circular, Some months ago gacene ceasing neight 01 out the next season's prospects until | gold. 1 weet SP mee jaa WE oie ria peurcieppbillars bacan batecen, english set eae vB Aalilles bes paces for $29,000 | BOUF®’ journey from Rossava and fifteen hours the conference committee settles the question aa i= teal ror pages po ee oi Nude hee ators pat lavish Gis. | his divorced wifo, which finally cnded in Eng-| of J.D, Nilans sub 8%, square 72 fronting from the sea, Field M. shal Moltke first de- romise either one way or the other. It | rote ng oA pe ae noe tis eed: iaved.: fun tha dees acue mad ‘of | lish’s proposition to marry her again whenever | 99.75 fect cn New Hampehire avenue between | 8¢tibed the monument in his letters from Ut that the conference will last far into | 2 sarreney, 182 bid. 30-year | Pe? bettias “tenia thease 13 Ppa pens tints | She would acknowledge that sho was snistaken | [) and M streets northwest. Turkey. Some of the beautifully hewn stones Ske Sethengh = sesees OM be etiewed at | 12s bias Water stock. 7% | of emerald on the kuolls to tho blood red leaf |i charging bim with the authorship, ‘This | “James ‘T. Dubols ne bought for €5,586.85 of | Have been carriod off by the Deasauts of those 6 o'clock. H 3-6ie, 1024, fund, cUuF- | OF the trost-painted maple. Such a ploasing | 8b° has done, for they were again united. Mr. | Eric M. Noble lot 15 of Sherman's sub of Pleas- | P@Tt8 and used as tombstones in the church oe divorsity of landscape cannot bo aectened ig | English is in tho real estate business in St. | aut Plaina yards. The ru:a contained numerous inter Sp mecrialignabcads, any park ia the world, Louis, Ho is a son of Thomas Dunn English, R. J. Murray has purchased for €9,500 of | 3 and well-scalptured reliefs, which have iugien cad Geceneees parsapiaes Skea famous as poot and author, and now democratic | Fannie F. Dunnington sub 8 square 7158.78 — wen the museum at Bucharest. It is 103% bid, 108 asked. Wash : cape nominee for Congross in a Now Jersey district. | jeet on New Hamps reliever the monument was erected in were simply rumors. and as such not of much nt. ‘There will be nothing definits foun THE COMMITTEE AT WORK. ‘The conference committee began work soon after Lo’clock behind closed doors. The ses- sion is expected to be a long one, lasting until | Kailroad. 10-40, ; ae 1d 34.63 feot 4 re > ° On the Fenwick place the commission began ~ Pcl tls a houor of a great victory gained by the Romans UPHOLSTERY, BEDDING Go'clock. | There is a large crowd of base ball | Hoge car suo% bids Washington and Georsctows | to feel the pinchings of hunger. eo soveral | FIRED HiS CLOTHES AFTER Him, | ° 1 stroot es over barbarians north of the Danube. There a arr hrs corridors of the hotel waiting | iasiroad ‘Kights, Sig bid. Masonic Hall’ Asso- members of the party indulged in SE, LP Marriage Licenses. is ope inscription which points to Trajan, bat ciation 33, 18U8, 105 bid. 109 as! Washington vi A Fall River Woman Ejects Her Hus- " rs there are many proofs that the monument AND WALL PAPERS, * eet MaraetCompany lst mortgage, Gs, 110 bid. Wash-| persimmons. A huge tree was full of band and) Sdesithe abivorca Marriage licenses havo been issued by the | dates from SUMMON WITHDRAWN. ington Market Company bouds, imp. Ga. lid |the fruit, and although there were ¢ clerk of the court to Matthow E. Donohue of bid, 118 asked. Wasnt Participants in the Tipperary Row | frat mortgage, 6s, ston Light Infantry | no poles handy everybody got all they wanted Evory articlo marked in plain figures at cash prices, ; i Springfield, Mass., and Mary E, Keliher; wii Washing- i sf i Francis B, Freelovo was bofore the court in | is * airy a 3 e - Will Not Be Prosecuted. ton Ligut Infantry bondh 24. 7, 14. NN | more than he wanted, but that wes his con | Fall Kiver, Mass., yesterday ons complaint | Osborne Cissel and Nellic Francis Swott; 8.| _ Mr. James C, Shaw, a prominent citizen of bid, 105 ask eee TD ead, ee come” | fault, He is old enough to know the difference | made by his wife charging non-support, His | ono Smith of Williamsburg, Va., and Maggie | Duluth, Minn, is making inquiries through Trrrenany, Oct. 22—The police summonses | Washington Gas Light Compaiy vonus, series | between a ripe persimmon and one that | family is ono of the oldest in the city, and his | 2 Eller of Garner, Towa; Patrick’ Griffin and | officials in Richmond as to the former history issued against Mr. Harrison, member of the | b ‘4 asked. Hygienic ico Com- | 15 x3 yet young in the world. Besides, it is not Johanna Murphy; Albert Williams and Helen W. of Clara Shaw, the insane actress, who, as stated in Tar Srar at the time, was taken from of commons for the middle division of | P¥:28t morigage, Os, 103 asked. smorican | customary to swailow porsimmons as though | ther isa well to do farmer. Some time ago his | White; Eugene A. Doyle and Katie BI hous arity aud ‘Trust Colapany, 100 Lid, 10uy | they were pilla. If it should turn out that asy | Wife, Who is a beautiful woman, became pos- | Sprige and Mary Gordon Pratt, W. Tipperary, and other persons on charges | asked. . Downey 1241, 1243 1] Sr. S.E, 3 5 ‘ ol Wi . fof a house while asleep. He has lost UNDERWEAR. r of the commissioners have contracted views, | eased of property that was held jointly be- | aid Alice Angel Winans; James A. Humphrey | ®T00f of 3 Sreming ous of the disturbances that occurred | sae a eee Mee ajc manineion | have developed unsuspected narrowness, {hs | tween them. Shortly afterward a quarrel oc- | end Carrie asliee sstiae rote aan gehen a ee sit Lo, | Prepare for the cold weather and buy your Garments Snepieaey cen ee eee Cr ne OF the | Scropalltan, 205 bid, 300 assed, Cestrai, 300 bid: change mayisafely be ascribed to the astrin: | curred, and {t is alleged that Mra, Freolovo | Carrie E Oeborue; Clima ree ich; George wW, | roato, Canads, and disapposred fram thet town | where the propctetor ts astisSed with © email poems. Upon being notified of the withdrawal of the | Secoud. =00 bla. Farmers’ and Wecharies'. 195 Persimmon, Pew eusly-Plncked | threw her husband out of doorsand then threw | Oliver and Columbia 8. Bowlug, both of Sport. | about the time Mise Shew is alleged. to have | NO FaNCY MENTS TO PAT. summonses W. V. B. Dillon, counsel for Mr. | ¢ F ‘ s vs hs 174 bid, 1 asked. Capita, 1 = his clothes from an attic window after him. sylvania couaty, V W. R. Beverly and Harrison and the others against whom the | pid West Knd, lui bid. 104% asked.’ Trade1 NUNTING FOR THE CORNER, Py a EAD WUAT WE ARE DOING. , : Mrs, Freelove took in boarders, one of whom beth J. Smith; Joseph E. Austin and Annie Leo ° Chit mye summonses had been issued, wrote aletter to | 1234 bid, 128 asked. Lincolu, 118 bid. While Gen, Casey and Prof. Langley re- was objectionable not only to the husband. "Vaughan, both of Richmond, Va.; Wm. Ray- Convention of the Christian Church. Gents’ Extra Heavy Shirts, 25, 35 and 480. Mr. George Bolton of counsel for tho! , dullroad Stocks *washingion aud Georgetown, | mained in the vicinity of the Fenwick house | por Opsoctiouabl neighbors. The husband | aud and Maggie Jefferson, both of Charlotts- | Tho national convention of the Christian | Gents’ Extra Heavy Fime Shirts, 75c.—those marked Prosecution im which ho said: “I accept this | 240 bid, Pavia oom por agg ee peo | the other members of the party tramped off to | took up his residence in his fathers house, | Ville, Va.; Heury Mehler and Dorothea C.| church began at Des Moines, Iowa, yeater- | out down town asa leader for ® Gaur en my Genetics eras er | Stree", GO bid, 61 asked. kekington and Soldiors’ | the northward in search of the northern corner | adjoining the one occupied by his wife, | Ricks. day, over 600 delegates being present, Pros!-| Ladies’ Ali-wool Scarlet Vests, 75c.; worth @1. a rausike ceaaee teat ore he ae ble | Home, Gb bid, G7 asked. Georgetown and Ten-| stone of the District of Columbia, Ii | and paid little or no attention to the goinzs dent Phillips of Pennsylvania delivered the | Lodies' All-wool Fine Scarlet Vests, €1; worth weasile speec — Bro ba © | leytown, 50 bid. ed. was rotty well hidden and a good|on in his wife’s home. This angered Mrs, Bi London letter to th Se annual address tonight, and brief addresses | Ladies’ Extra Heavy Merino Vests, 480. face AE aes aes orcas ane a sal i deal of pedestrianism was put in circulation | Freclove and led her to have divorce papers | Bene Field's London letter to the hey | Were read by several other delegates. The| w, e fair trial for the accused, concerning the inti | ‘The English are unwilling to admit that they oa ~ yp ese ‘We can save you money on Fine Dress Goods. mation contained in your letter notifying me Epo aA Give us. trial—Don't mind the distance—You will be of eosclings Gos tn bee chongremr moray pesca — yet it is pretty evident that the Germans have | this year will show them to number 800,000 | SPly rewarded. yy the government, I would say that I shall take left there. . Franklin, (Netonal | before it was found. So long wes the walk |drawn op. ‘There aro two children, aged four Corcoran, 66 bid. Columbia, 16 bid, 18 asked. | that Capt. Roxsell, when the stone had been | and ten years, respectively, and the mother | are suffering at all from German competition, German-American, 1 s. 8% bid. | located. laid claim to feelings closely akin to | decided aday or twoaco that Francis must % 7 bid, Sy asiot People's, 4% Did, 51, | those enjoyed by onc C. Columbus when he | support at least one of them, The younger $y bia. C vs a3 : : | made serious cuts into the trade of England. | communicants in the United States, In i330] Weare still selling Imported Zephyr, Sc. an ounce~ care that other proceedings are instituted forth asked. Lincoln, 55, - Commercial, 4% bid, 5 | first saw land on this hemisphere. one is very a ete ae | Manufactorios are springing up all over Ger-| they ranked os the fourth largest body of | sll suades; Imported Saxony, 122)c. abank; German- ith to Lave the conduct of the police on the | ‘Tide Insurance Stocks—Keal state Title, THE ROUNDARY STONE. a yalgan migration 2 ype nr on and tho products seem to be of quite as | Protestants in the country. town, 17c, a bank, aud Spaish, 18e. a hank, occasion in question constitutionally imvesti- bid, 1st asked. Columbia Title, 6 bid, 6%} On the stone, which is asomewhat dilapi- z t quality as are English goods, Tho ee see | length of the inuanc = “ cure y Cs i ividi * istri ered that Geriuan goods were being soldin| Bernard McLaughlin and his wife, Bridget, Milas ler te be ooo London at a cheaper rate than home produe- | who live at 420 Sanders strect, Baltimore, with LEADING REMNANT HOUSE, 1792, - seein ay Shot tion was.to pass a law compelling ail foreign | their four-year-old boy, wont fishing yesterday 2240; 2243 Ltmeten Perhaps it was lost for a good many years, | At Scotch Plains, Pa., Mr. Walter Spencor | S00ds to ve stamped plainly with the name of | in 4 sinall boat, and by a mishap Mrs. MeLaugh- 4 thee the intry wherein those goods were manufac- | >’ e | foF on one eido of it is the namo of Douglas J. | and his wife, a brides month ago, returned | tured. ‘The English claimed that they had t ;1i was drowned. The American says: They | °l7*t Formerly Doubie Combination.) aneous Stocks— Washington Margot Comn- | Fenwick and the date, 1878, when he rediscoy- | Jast woek from their bridal tour. Mr. Spencer | do this in order to protect themeelves against | Were fishiug on the Middle Ground, in the Pa- vid. Washington Brick Mahine Com. | ered it : ; 5 Gertas tapsco, opposite Fort McHenry, and about one- ny, 340 bid. Great Falls ice Compan summoned Monday by telograph to the | imposture. the German manufactures being, | tP:Co. opp’ enry, out one * A LAKE TALKED OF, ‘ . — cad sot kates A at aaa familo from the shore, “Mr. McLaughlin Lape Phe to Ttis not improbabte that the valloy immedi. | Pend of his, fallen, ving at Cincin~ | Guontis bearing forged trademarks of famous | Med catght a catdoh, which when jerked from | Srecta Orren A. = 7 ‘ itish fae! iH acti- | tho water wriggled about so as to excite his igpmonr gieerme romp te pou shea bah ral pg may disappear | company him and yet afraid to be lett | cong sallea ret ila ieerpabe th Games coos wife, She rau to the bow of the boat and be- sr a vid, Facumane Gun Carriage, | Com Tie before tho park is comploted. One| alone, so he purchased for hier | Gus the Enchit mapuce ard A te hone | gun to pull up the rock, which was hold bya Full line of Art Goods at reduced prices, WM. C. VIERBUCHEN, gated.” aie FALSELY “REPRESENTED DUN. nd Electric Light Stocks—Washington Gas, ii asked. Geo! Li Telophoae Stoc yi 25 asked. Chesapeake ond Potoma a. can Graphophone, 143, Fraudulent Mercantile Agency at Elmira Broken Up. Exarra, N.Y., Oct. 22.—A great sensation has been created here by the arrest at Troy, Pa., last night of M. C. Beardsley, on a technical charge of obtaining money under false pre- tenses. The complaint was made by iieury G. Swith. inspector of branch offices for R. G. Dun & Co., mercantile agency. Beardasi: isa “saihy uingtcn Loan and Trust | f the things which Gen, Casey wants | asa menns of protection for herself and her . oy tha: iti of | Tope, auchoring the boat, The weight of the Young man who lives at Havara, N.Y. | Company. 4% vid, 5 assed. amencin Security |t0 sco in the park’ isa “hugo | friend, Mise Warren, who was to stny with, Ler, | Ce tne bind od ea Ener iat Sti of - Stoud was too much for her, and.ehe-fell over: | NRW YORK OME-PRICE CLOTHING NOUS, Some weeks ago he snd M.S Claw. | and trust Compcny, Gy Did, 8 asked. Lin-/ lake, and ag nature failed to put one there the | arevovier. While ho was instructing his wite | ie sume Kind aud qualtey. Tb ‘goods except | board before her husband could catch her. son, @ son of Dr. Chas. Clawson, «| Colm Ball, 109 asked. Feueral will make one, aud, perhaps, haif a | in the use of the weapon it was necidentally | Gn'the score of their cheapness ‘The talk | McLaughlin pulled off his coat and sprang into pain’ Prominent physician in Havana, conceived | Chic ab a dozen, Ono of these will much | discharged, shooting the young wife through | op out wretched quality” come largely from | te water after his wife, but after he had the idea of establishing an agency for the col- | hicago Markets, jlerger than any of ~~ the — others ; the heart. “Miss Warren at tho moment was Englishmen directly in the — trade, | Tescbed her he could not get her insuchaposi-| 55 ceace to inteods Jebrated make of MEN'S, lection of bad accounts, RG. Dun & Co. have | _ CHICAGO, Oct. 22 (Ciosing).—Wheat—October, | and in this rticular — placo there | about putting her arms about Mrs, Spencer's People generully — buy what —_goods | #100 as to keep rer head above the water. He | puye acd cHilbhawe cLotitite we ae 4 A agency here and the young | 2024; December. 1o': May, 100%. Corn—De- | seem to be natural advantages which will leavo ulders and narrowly eseaped her fate. It is | cost! the © lenst other things | culled for help, which came from the shore, but | o¢ washington and vicinity, we will give you the op- ame bere and got out subscription Game 10.10; but little for the lake manufacturers todo. A|said that Spencer has become hopelessly being equal, and the Germans say that they are | the wo was dead when gotten into the boat. | postuuity of buying your Fall Clothing st sctual nks, bill heads, &c., for “Dun's Collecting | Vard—Uctober, 6.40; December 47 way, | few dams will do the business in a little while, | insane. stied with the progress they have made to- | She was thirty-one years of age and leaves but | wholcssle prices. ‘The following lots are ready for gency.” They bad no office, but rented a box ii. October, 5.45; December, | NO IMMEDIATE EVICTION ¥ itht 1 Dber 5 Sc t introducing their wares iuto Great | one child—the boy—who was in the boat when im the post office. Some of the people who live within the oete es equvers Pentenren. Britain. It wes only last night that I read in | ber death occurred. Her body was taken in tly 's Suits, in Secke and Cutaways, nest ed ee ee Poems arquis and Station Master, | limits of the park are considerably exercised | _,4t Shelbyville, Ind, last evening Judge | the pail Mal Guactle a luguirious howl all bes southern district patrol wagon to her home, Y, at @U.50. Other dealers ask €10. sou:hern part of the state and in the northern | a fe a z 3 | caus r F : rt and Coroner Benson was m PI : ; ere pen on ching. sake besa Pa Siena Zaeieennllecate. beeause. they fear immediate oviction, | Hackney passed judgment on several young | cause a German firm had been awarded the porn ch lor ‘Men's All-wool Sutts, Secks and Cutawaya criminals who bvionged to the gang of boy | contract to furnisi seventeen railws for dress or business, $9. Others dealers ask #14. Burnes, aged fiftecn, | tives to the Metropolitan Railway Company. To Boom Reciprocity. LOT 3.—Handsome Dress Suits, im Sack aud Cute the agency at $5 each for a year. Inseveral An amusing incident lately occurred on a/Thoy can rest easy. But few if bei Gon instances “he represented that his agency | southern railroad in England in connection |any of the human iuhabitants will Tebbers. George ; a Now, thi big order. cnd it was supposed | Tho southwest and Mexico are engaged in | way. in Black Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimere, of was a brauch of R. G Dun & Co.'s big eof Norfolk * | be disturbed until the park is nearing | Was sentenced to the houso of refuge . a is i fons and all business was sent to box 103 travelers, aud when the train stopped at — | be to leave the timber unprotected unless the | thirteen, eight yoara; Hobert Ciark, aged | (warded te the heeds do the job so. much | S02 St ‘aso, Tex., and Juarez, Mexicd,.| piscouals, at 615. Sold every where st $25. BO on ees Post office. Clawsou | s:ation a companion joined them in the person | Uthoritics employ an army of watchme sixteen, five yearss; Noah Estus (colored), aged | cheaper that the railway company simply had | ®¢xt July, for the purpose of furthering the | LOT 5.—Men's Overcoata, im Kerseys snd Meltona,a# came to the city every day and attended to the | Grthostation master, himself who we soing for | that would expensive. The pants | fifteen, six y id Charles Carter, agod six- | $'6°Bd the order to Germany. reciprocity idea, Itis intended to make the | $6.50. Sold everywhere at $10.0. correspondence. Tho firm was doing a big q jcunt some twenty miles further ap the line, | Would do watchman’s duty in an unofficial kind | teen, five years. Jonathan Capple, aged twelve, — sos occasion a prelude to the world’s fair, In-| LO1G—Nobby Melton Overcoate, in 20 different business until one of their mistakes cusiomers The duke and the station master, who wore | Of 8 Way and would be ablo to afford ample | wis eae ee nets eel meee tbe Frightened to Death. vitations wil noon be Sank to the Sel |e a aes a eee on. Ree sent a batch of accounts - G. Dun & Co.'s por dim: e i rotection, Almost any one of the people | Albert Henry, a 2 i % the Unit - | Price Sadana tas comiotiens bry soemay horny, he Wiss waers uslae 1s til Gark sl toes | the goods, was acquitted, “This batch maki sto Eovenes pintors/wexo sn sesrch 9 00h: | ot Mot eo ee anes Tanne the, Sov | LOT 7-Your chotce of thirty stylepof Light-weight te customer was not on tho books of R.G. | marquis—a tell, robus: man sli | of @ force of dogs sufiicient to repel sorious in- | total of ten whom Justice Hackney has sen- | shiners in Johnston county, N. C., yesterday “ a Overcoats, in Cheviot, Melton, Kereey and Whipcord, un & Co., and an inve ; fil be fou h ‘gation was ¢om-' bo reticent, until be teumd his friend the duke | Y&!0n. ‘The commission proposes to deal very | tenccd at this term of courtand more yet are | and surprised two while at work. Both fled| Enormous Cotton Crop in the South. | 01815. Sold everywhere at 22. enced. Several affidavits were secured, and Me care 5 ave on he him- | £¢utly with those whom the law has or will dis- | to be tried. and apparently took refuge in a house newr by. | The North Carolina stato board of agri-| 10! 8—10.000 pairs of Meu's Pants, $1, $1.50, €2, Beardsiey was arrested last night. He is locked | tall joined, addressing most of hie por stioa possess, No one will have occasion to com- Swin shone To thie house the deputies hastened and found | eyjinre has made up its September crop report, 60, 83.50, 84.00, 85, 66.eud 87, Each pair worth up at Tioga, Pa. awaiting an examination. —_| to the stranger. plaim of harsh treatment, there only a woman named Crecch. She was in 22 pereunt mere enema. Clawson ma the sworn statement concerning | At iongth the train arrived at B—, and the ‘THE TREES OF ROCK CREEK. The telephone swindle 1s being worked in | q delicate condition and wasterribiy frightened | &#ed upon reports from 1,000 correspondents, Boys’ and Children's Suits and Pants in endless his couneection wi h the business and has not! pr, bt cote hi é Dorton just now with admirable success. A boy | at the rude entery of the oflicers, one of whom \ lt gi the percentages of the condition of } variety. been arrested. Beardsley and Clawson stand | maT eindiy wine nee ee an: Plast byl argeet tues ot tt tetoe tha | With @ forged order for goods calls at a|nanicd Flowers, cursed her bocauco she would | Gatton, corn and tobacco each at 97. The com- | “Th shove ofter holds good for two wats, andis bigh in their town and sre well known here, | from the stranger. the marquis quitted the | ¢ Valley of Rock creek. Until today the | +... “ano order purports to come from «| not reveal tho whereabouts of the men, {n | missioners say that the crops are the best on | given to introduce vorfamous make of clothing. cre Beardsley formerly resided. | The post | carriage, while bis dispatch box and wraps | C™mission had paid no particular attontion to the midst of Flowers’ abuse Mrs. Creech feil | fecord and the year has been a model one for © authorities are also looking up the mat- stanch house, and in order to be sccured | ? jis ii all three crops. The cotton crap is so great ere secured, to thi ris f tho station | that matter, but this morning the attention of i i to the floor and expired instantly. Flowers Pet 2 = ne — es ‘ Agen vo os ease es directed thitherwara, | 2° Te¢eiver of the order calls up the firm to - —_ ' - : became frightened and fled, The people are | that labor enough to pick it cannot be secured. = 7 know if itis allright. The boy's confederate i It will be the largest ever raised. apple aoe : : affair ou lidedaga tof the et: 1. Sil Gen. Boynton kaows probably more about i terribly aroused over the affair and are out in + Henry Ward Poole Dead. wes not, however, long misintained, the ‘ste, | trees than almost euy other man fn the eity, not | Bo¥ at the Tiephone ar the pea permistion | search of Blowers, who will be lynched if | ¢Fop is the best in the country, NEW YORK ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSR, Crrx oy Mexico, Oct. 2%—Henry Ward | tion master breaking out with the question, | Oven excepting the “tumber-sharps” attached e who sends back the reply: “It’s all right; | £024 wad Burglars Terrorize a Town. 311 7TH ST. XW. ' Poole, one of the oldest American rosi- wonder ‘who that swell wast” “That,” | (0 the Agricultural Department, Ho notod | send it along.” Wiley & Michardion, paint ‘ 3 : - 2 3 6 ; Ye Starving Now. Aseries of bold and daring burglaries have 12, 214 and 216 West Washington dont im the city, died here yesterday. | replied bis companion, “was the Marquis | the different kinds seen today and the result | and oil dealers, were victimized by this scheme | _ Rich a Year Ago; Starving Now, "de ogee nary Rgerecgeaae, 4 caaterw*eed | emenauetinnies Mr. Poole was a man of rare | of Bute.” The answer seemed to dumfound | 8 the following list: Oak (several varietios), | Yost to the tune of $100 worth of gold| Mrs. Elmira Taylor of Wilton, Conn., aged lent and wealthy ment, snd Me eckakcshlp- was | the station master for a timc, but presently he | beech, wild cherry, dogwood, Indian urrow, | {°*s°F7 in tes te * eighty-six, was worth from $12,000 to $15,000 a | Portion of Lockport, N.¥., the last two nights | st Syracuse, N.X.;52, 54, 66 Pearl st., Buffalo, N.T, ‘ siiacnatteiaes Ly nized im all the schools of tho Mexican capital, | exclaimed: that were a marquis, was he? | White aud yellow pine, hickory, persimmon, transferred terrorized the close at 7 Ssturdays,12 p.m 017-64 Harvard College in 1877 conferred upoe him | Woll, now, I do think it kind of bien to talk #0 | cedar, butternut, poplar, Ame tulip, He Nears the Gallows. yoke 8a) Se Se ee oe ms — the degree of master of arts. A brother and /| two such snobby little chaps us us, don't you?” | sycamore, sourwood, willow, locust, black gum, | «Niagara Falls special to the New York Her sister live im Massachusetts and William F., The duke nodded his assent and had a good | birch, sassafras, chestout, laurel oak (ver! woman ; in this Iatitatie), maple Coe serisue ald says: Birchall still seems in the bost of spir- Poole of Chicago is @ brother. wiki; Sekine scenes wide iret “apo black walnut pie it, He spends three or four hours daily writ- Hoffa’s Bilis of Sale. alighting on the platform, was received with GE% BOXNTON’s OFFENSE. ~ ing his autobiography. The work will contain ‘Frank Hofls put on record today & bill of | the greatest defereuce by a throng of Jesuit | Gen. Boynton blossomed out as a punster to- | about fo sale to Mr. Heideubermer of his stock in trade, | Priests, this incident again setting the station | day, Commissioner Ross Perry was remarking | be states master the task of inquiry, who inquisitive! Jewelry, dc.» and also a bul of sale of the same | T°'4'y brother oflcial’ “Who that Intle bloks | 8 the fine appearance of a flock of turkeys ci | was?” “That,” replied the guard, “is the Duke oe an the weanick Place. Szram Pencnin The, offerings of er | f Serko mer fe a | seat edt coeean he mad to the Treasury today amounted to 1,274,000 laa as hee Ogun 88 | thoy'll weigh ten or twelve pounds apicce. eances. The amount purchased was 515,000 —_ An Xen,” said the general, who bad bee: ounces, as follows: 15,000 ounces at @1.0925, | | President Brown of the Drummers’ Associa- watching the my Movements o! f tho 160,000 ounces at 21.0939, 100,000 ounces at | ti ¢ “gobbler. would be a pretty profitable ¥ tonio and Aranzas Pass railroad by 1.0040, ro ounces at $1.0343, 200,000 a a * a ne 2,000-mile tickets to drummers at reduced rates, It is reported that tho Fenian Brotherhood! The boiler of a thresher Socige barat im convention iu Patterson, N.J., Monday night | Litchfield, Minn., 18 ‘MR. PERRY'S INVESTMENT IX GUINEA FOWL. decided that hereafter all proceedings of the | aged tweive, was A.score of guinos fowls was for order should be pubiic. jured, one fataliy, ‘Mr. in responsible Kev, John Koster, past © of « non-sectarian | re de patting . Perry in @ reminiscent mood eburch at Holland, Micb.. is in jail charged | iors’ “When I was a very young housekeeper,” | i | fi He With alienating the affections of Mra. John Lint from her Mrs. Lint is a mem- ber of Koster’s church. Lint wants @6,' q t

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