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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY; AUGUST 21, 1891 A DELIGHTFUL TRIP. ilth Dalton, much to the dis tof | MO LEAVES FOR FER ‘DIEM MEN. HIS FRIENDS PUZZLED. WANTED—! A FOR RENT--HOUSES. FOR RENT. HOUSES. ‘The Light Infantry and Corcoran Cedets | cvening, and Capt. the senior captain, | Controller Matthews Says They Can be Paid | A New York Politicians Face is Completely NTED— == ae ss = ‘Visit Fortress Monroe. takes command of the battalion, a ‘Only for Time When at Work. ‘Altered. ST | Wisone are rage ent een Shi eth Apis to wht Sie | PSS aataes ‘Ocea ‘been found an npauireave. and Wet ps J deine comanenert ton specter, tte «| caging: place frei, a. mney claaepeied, ‘There are & good many per diem employes of | Dr. Kelly of Bellevue Hospital, New York, EX YOUNG FOR RENTS. Tine Oo TRE BOAT AND AT OLD Porsr—soxerratrt® | There is every opportunity for drill and the the District who will have an interest, perhaps | who gained wide renown by the grafting of s 240. “A court m c store, E avEsDED Wit ‘rots. | command is inaking the best of it. If sack «| ® mournful interest, ine tuling made by Con- | dog's bone upon the leg of little Johnny Get Wastes far ware S -. i aaee mrehtorive racivaere ov rae caur. | ting is possible the Intautry and Cadets will | troller Matthews and set forth in a idtlor sa. | hess a fow mestha age, tas jant soomemtully owes rast stay: mighe "Gall SUS Lok mew st POR MENT FST Xow wg SoUAig ‘a er a a _— soldiers than before. It | ceived by the Distriet Commissioners from that | concluded another most remarkable surgical | WYyANTED-A GikI. oR GENEMAL HOUSE- hotse With ance 5 pias Special Cerresponddence of The Evening Star. maybe saidbere that the Corcoran Cadet | official today. ‘The ruling is made on papers |feat. He has given a prominent Kew York | preterwat. “Appi sony 10% ot n Bont Ane LEE Ey oe et Came Moong, August 20, 1891. | Y°0%t are fully keeping, their end ef the line | Teferted to the eontroller's office respecting | politician a new face. Has so changed him ZNTED-ASOTHER BRIGHT GIRL WHO | Totes af They are off!! up, both in regard to military and social quali- | the case of F. W. Golliday, who had been in | facially, in fact, that every day his identity is W Saran aati and typewriting to road bf ee SE OR REXT_HO. S221 ST. -W.: BRICK & om - a hype ron ge sare hog Sowa fications, the service of the District for fifteen months as | questioned by his nearest friends. sueeetuay 3“. (C- SEAREE® Adc omit eee ee Nate pees Oe Tah ew. ie — nayageenerel moras — garbage inspector and made application for| Martin Engol isas well known in the cighth ANTED — THOROUGH. i; ANTED— EMPLOYERS FOR COMPETENT | PON RENT — HOUSES 100), 10m AN! LS Poamayivania ave. Monroe and the neighboring places. The Teave of absence for one month with pay. | assembly district of New York as is Jay Gould Pee Ser HIRGEN Sandi | AY petra cH eon reeves faemsane: | Marion @, inane cages TH Ext party left Ocean View at afew minutes after 8 O'clock and on reaching Norfolk were met by long string of street cars, which conveyed the Boys tothe boat. The excursion was made ‘upon the invitation of the Washington and Norfolk Steamboat Company, and if every- thing was not made comfortable for the boys it certainly was not the fault of the steamboxt company. The Norfolk, the same boat which Drought the company down, took the party on the exeursion, and besides the soldier boys and the ladies in the partys number of Norfolk People wont along. @ big steamer wasa luxury, and even as large as the crowd was it seemed lost in the ‘The ruling applies to overseers, inspectors and | on Wallstreet. There i¢ no local politician saber tions innate 1BONG BOY. WILT pen ICE, 427 Lithst. D. SHACKLEFORD. other employes required temporarily in eon- | more popular shan be, TERE SAER EE, pty tomerrow Gatun | {ran TED-SIFTATIONS FOR OORS cHAW. nection with sewer, street or road work, the| On June 18 Pee, while bent upon a politi- - a cashiers, drivers, porters, = ‘ Coriisige, wattresoen, nection wih sewer, areata fond work, Qt | cal mission, a Aette foal eoatost then being in | WASTED = 20, BPEIC! Butcn Ootinaradrinns eee widges or any work the incidental expenses of | Progress in the district, went into MeKeon's | tial for Norwaod Nngtitate Sd ere serie: format its aw. eae are ob * the iation | Notorious saloon, at Christiennd Hester streets, | 407 Ma a ‘This is what is known as a “knocker-out” divo, FOR A PORTTION REQUIRING EX; WANTED--HOUSES. ‘The controller writes: “Under common eee ste tutta Nee he iat et Ret a hon a ‘el ent whatever juor he oj rs is + JANTED—FOR FIRST-CLASS TE! peracmemy pene hm pmepcremnge ng nd | Grugged in euch a way that in a very few mo- | Smear ees mabe. Ratvees PROM CTS Ww the northwest eretion. two, Tout ot pot tea | Pak hreds' dhcge of ‘permenest employes hired | Mets he becomes heipleesly drunk. In that | \araN sepa OLOKED GIRL TO ANSIST WITH | ford condltion ana ave al ooker, pores by the year and paid a yearly salary. condition he ts fit prey for the thuge who intest | W fences! houseworts as wasting: Borel st.tewelt | Feat not eg eareed 18 cud * ‘By “such urge permanont employes are | the neighborhood. ‘This is a matter of common WANTED Bor Anowy, 17 1x TEA AND | &¥- cor. Lith and F ste. aw. best of ne ae te. 8. yoyes fe | repute and has frequently been exposed in the | WV “Cotte business, inust WV ANTED—4 Hota win esa ie thes com bentzees wlibent stoppage Pibtie prose. Engel, who well knew the charse- fejhonewty agate ae and waxes onpected addres Toows apd gout-sized lot, Of pay, with the Understending, however, wat | F of the place, was leaning against the bar Areas shang ocsticn and pra) BO. T.~ STABLES en ek ‘the dili- | When bis attention was attracted by a man at ANTED — A TABLE AND ENERGETIC | => - iurand ee ee eee we thy eturn they ll be the more dl | Sten elbow addressing" ns imgucy tom | Wa faregane ste mans rary Soap | W Aacatas Rua a Seaanke Lae ae = eum ane Gf ais una meangen aol Stand will do tho work left andone during | Concerning John Brodsky, « well-known repub- | oficeof Onos a Went, 23 Fat. a. ‘second oor. 1? | srablefocnttu, bers Romeenion cam be Setahned OS othe x! 7 ANTED- CNG r¥ 1: NFECTIONERY Sat" ‘Comnecticut at — = Prettiest boats in this section of the country. their absence, sary per diom employes are | He turned and wae making s petulent roply | VV Hore: one sry oni Naigdee, gf wnolian | We A DELIONTFUL TRIP. LOORING DOWN THE NRACH. termed temporary employes and are entitled | When # man on his right struck him on the | besneh Pretertud. Address Bos 8 .Stsrodice CS poy oR Eg cB A ‘fhe trip down to the fort was everything | Last evening just before sundown the beach | to pay and are only for the timo engaged | side of the head with an fron bar, and there- | WW ANTEL—WOMAX OR GIR. TO DO GENERAL | wie. ander 008 sind on aay taruie compe Layers ‘ whieh could be desired and the men not only | was —— = See patroling up and | at work:and if absent for their health or rec: beat oe ——— amnped over, the death Pi aetaiaid Call GOB IE st. a.w, Call for, two waiting J SUkOPY £'00.-9i1'G at aw 2 + evidently enjoying themselves. tion or upon their own business their pay stops & mahogany a1 ‘Mtered Engel in the | oa a £ _aws ; ad plenty of room to elreuts, bali bad | 40% EG. | Henge gwen Met or eee er Ria eke | ace witha bung driver. "Thess two" weapons | W ani taad abdan aan wanwmaees | W Anta y Seg eOe, Peary A # an immensely good time. At the fort the m aie lean seeeaePthe government are given leaves of | Were so cruelly applied that in a few minutes | city, “Addree, with Misretces task Box 185, Wen | heated by tarnace oe staste:) Brice, Seteese Fb s Most courtesy was shown every om and not ae Prodeee with poy, but such leaves are provided | Pearly every bone in Engel’s faco was broken ington i. “ 000. Also in northwest, south of am bet. * only were the bors shown everything worth ALEXAS Feet nce we Be gee’ aid ntats page 664. and | and he fell fo the floor unconscious, and for a| \WTANTEDIA Ff s Waite war and ith at.» tueditnacarard brick. Price be- 2 seeing, but the inner doore of the fort, were <aibaiie. 2ith state, pagos 91 and 607. time was supposed to be dead. There is no ‘at once. Call at 513 11th at OU and 6 LTON EWU REOCK, 3 fen Tee weg ae oe eee ati ieee | The weather bere is quite cool for the season, | , ‘There seems to be no statute, in, regard to doubt of tho fact that his lifo would not have | \W7ANTED_WET | NURSE POR AN INFANT | —and0-2- 1082 14th at a.w. z = collet : rot a an ro tho lm » | leaves of absence to empl of the District of | been saved had not an abandoned woman, | VV aced two months. | Apply to ba Tie A ANTED_FOR AN IMMEDIATE PURCHASER, s club, which is pioturesquely situated in wut the mayor is making it hot for the owners | Gelumbia and therefore the common law must | Moved by pity, given the alarm to a policeman, | YOUNG, at 1317 sth ween hours of 4 apd two eight-room ; ROrth west, oF qenneest a4 bape me Se oe Se — Le of dogs that havo failed to take out a license | determine the right of such employes as to | Who had the wounded man conveyed to the | ; SOGEEEIE EE i near care. PLANT & TUREIN: 1480 Now ork = = cone a See eine amecrents at the | S"4 Put a tag on their canines, The license | leaves of absence with, pay. It may be urgod hospital. ‘This officer had known Engel for Faust ter hg: = - . tax is “on every male dog, @1: on every | with apparent force that somo of the employes | twenty yenrs, nd yet in making his report of | piy det. 10 and fort wero exainined with great interest by the | tomaie dog, €1.50." About G00 licensed | under juoted provision of the appropri- | the case at the police station he described the | ‘yy> a FWELE co et to excved G,0U0 cas "Address by UG: ecmmmand. dogs eer ttle ta im the city, and anes Silom act ‘ard in fact in the servioo of the Dis- | Victim of the axtwult as an “unknown man.” Wire to the webb we, Wik EDR Bi ofice vans oa aut" CHAMBERLIN'’S SEW HOTEL. hundreds that, by hook or by crook, avoid the | trict during the whole yenr and are thereforo | | An examination of the unfortunate ngol | Manufactarije Jowoier, ob “th st., busewent, oppo- ‘At Old Point the new hotel which is intended | dog tnx. Last Year the tox pall for dog licenses | entitled to loaves as permanent employes, but | disclosed the fact that both hiv jaws, his cheek | S's 7°" Ns : ati WANTED—ROOMS. to knock out everything of the kind known in | was 671, about the same amount received it must be remembered that thoy are by the | bones and his nose were fractured. The fact W ASTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; | === = wine ceitieaily | the city for the annual rent of the fish wharf. | statute which authorizes their employment de- | {ist he lived was almost miraculous. Dr. sine family apd permanent piece to see ee | WANTED SY MEETEMBER 2. ancient oe modern — be 'Y | Tho mayor bas lately fined o number of dog | clared to be employes tem) rarlly required, | Kelly, who took the patient in charge, saws ll, alter 12 o'clock tomorrow, 1620 Mags. Hised rooms, sultabie tor tu .4 by a number of the officers and men. | owners who failed to take out licenses. aud they are paid by the day. Congress re- | fit subject for experiments with a number of py.a married couple without children. If this Hotel Chamberiin does not make e ‘at ™ ; : p TANTEDS eGIRT, SARD po | ineterms, C. AM, btar office. ti sppntance fel pot so kaa semanas rama Fee ae eee Tene raal salucies for hom. I | Rew surgical appliances, and asa rosult Engel | WANTED A Wali Estrin & private qaraiy? countiof the 7. ‘am therefore forced. to the concinsion that the | NOW has not a scar upon his countenance, but | references required. 1408 L jour, with or without for of- Toowws; all mod. taps: ilding. of which Major. Smith-| Very general entisfaction is expressed here at | Por ica employes paid from the severe! ap- |e, bas an entirely new fuce: It has been | \\rANTED_RELIEE CLANK AT WiiESN PUA Bi, moribwent section of city” above Facing | © : meyer of the District’ guard is the architect. | the appointmerit of Mr. J. 8. Barbour Thomp-| }ropriations, as provided in the above quoted | #etually remodeled by the hand of the surgeon. macy, mw. eat. S0th and Netw Apply {aire MUSICIAN, Star ot ry tuum J ANTED—A Nic! 3 a AP) W = CE BIX-kOOM Hous: 660 Say ieee 4 Wet nw, T—iis Tt 87. imps. excellent condition ; #25; no cheaper in SY7 Ast. &. ©. before Ba. in. and after 5p. at | JQOK RENT_1404 Q ST, N.W., 12-LOOM BRICK: | lange veriorts alt mod. injas: ede ae oe W Po ge aig Sapte og OMS 0: s. om. bet jm nice condition | ¢. ao 40M Corcoran st os oN : a Mini thonsand square feet is occupied in | son of this to be the assistant generul man- | extract, are not entitled to leaves of absence | His nose, formerly aquiline, now presente « ately; «ood pay. 7ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY IN OVFICE, HM anod. haps. e ne Setaal ground floor building. and four stories | opr, of the entire Richmond and Danville rail- | with ry. absence lat, “Mongolian aspoct. In’ the miuin it is| \WANTED-AT ONCE, GIRL FO COOK, Wasit WV Ssvtraned targe teow, with, alegre: ‘private trick: “ati ron “NER aU TEKFORL. eee Sethe sverage height. ‘The building will be | Set of the entire Them tone of the most | ‘There are special reasons why temporary | urtificial, and yot ite outer susfaco is of human | 19 op after vtortwodeyn, HOOT att ‘Beate terms. aud susirose Riss C- oe 10 sia en ston a, Pew Bate ‘ Pet nw. Completed is December, and next suinmer,with | "SY system, Ms. Thompson ts one oe pone of | employes payatie from the appropriation for | skin and flosh. The interior alone is of odicial | > ; 2 Washingtonian in charge, one of the finest | i." mnoct ‘popular, of Alexandrians, and bes | permit work should not be kiven leaves of | Composition. Yet thiy peculiar nasal organ ABTED AT ONCE. Rotelsin the countey will be started. The | been twice elected an alderman without oppo- | absence with pay. The law provides that one- | slows no sign of scarification. His eyes are | rooms in the new hotel will be especially effect- | sition.” He leaves for Atlanta in a few days. | balf of the cost of such work should be paid by | more drawn down upon his cheoks than they ive, nearly every one having an outlook with t $10 and BX Store A. Offices: Entire 3d ce. e280 $11 40 wt ae, WANTED-UNFURNIGHED LARGE SECOND. floor front room, with modern improvements and MEN AND WOMEN COOKS, $10 TO | Boarticr two; northwest between 1ith and 14h sts, v ces FH D. ; ae ounaes of ine property. Phere is | Were formerly. His moustache has been mado atindrvsses, Tunis. waitTewses, uurses,auleae | SCT A SEAM PES. = wide windows on the water. The hotel will bgp cna neey ga nsrges Fee tee oop should be | fe assume n different shape in order to conceal NCRB AGENCY oisziel | WAtiree umturecucl: reseewltable tor ich Zontaln, besides balls running 180 fect, S44 | Mr. J.C. Nighengill of thie eity is probably | Nhsene with pay and one-balf of such pay be | the disfigurement of his upper lip. ad Yk GOOD HOME AND | holsekveping: taibiiy of three, rent not to exceed 81.55 oe rooms. the oldest man in Virginia holding an office re- | qusessed upon property abutting on some im-|, In mending his broken jaw on his face | W ‘suitatle wares ives to an boceet, respectable | Permanent if suited. Add stable; 2 minutes from cars ‘Among the rooms is a snite called the Presi- | quiring activity and personalexertion. Hehas | provement, such assessment would be set aside | bas been pushed into a rounder shape Within | BOY, Cmven OF Mateem Years old. Address C+ | WW A in ‘UMNISHED didress A. L. PAYNE, Tenallytow dent's apartments and another called the £0¥- | lng pamed three score and ten years, allotted | upon application to the proper court. two months his health bas been perfectly xe- | Sir ot su, | ime: state price AdTress Ie Bee ba ¢ 5 Seton’ When the President is not on. hand | 10%& passed three score and. ten years, alloteed | SET tP liso aaked whetler such employes can | stored with the caception that he has not fally | WW ANTED LADIES to VARS THE AD O8 | v1 eA Se = EE SSL here may be two governors in the rooms, and | 8 tH Period of human Ute; hat he Ward of | lawfully be paid for holidays on which no work | Feytiued his normal weight, ates Iss Cutting by actual Tweasure; can make a | WANTED ROOM AND BOARD IN FAMILY OF Pelay in tears duecty ts trent Sapeness | the pleasantly situated sunshiny hall running | Sices? or Janitor of the city building. ‘Some | is done by them. # he walks the stroets of the eighth assembly fale New ¥ Fee ee eae ee TCR O ENT? | munisters reeideuce. S&S per moni. between the two suites affords ample opportun- | 248 ago he lost hiseldest son and he has been ‘s stated above per diem employes are en- | district, however, men who bowed down to him | \)7ayrED_a COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN ‘Star offices. auld! s0ak B, wlan ity for the old question of the quite unsettled since. A few days ago it be- | titled to pay only for the time engaged at work. low as one of the political magnates of Ne’ 7 = ‘South Carolina to the governor of North Caro- ‘a8 child’s nurse; must have best references, Ap- WASTED py & YOUNG. hina OUPLE, THREE UN- | 7, ply at Star oftice between 10and 11a.m. —_ au20-3t furnished rooms ; Ne for tint hes F 10TH ST. & came evident that his troubles had unfitted + © employes of | York pass him by without a nod, utterly fail fe for Licht houskeep- him for his post, and the mayor suspended him | the government so far as to give them pay for ing to recognize him. Ho rushes > to old- | \W7 ANTED — TLED WOMAN AND MAN Of | Ma pgiscree™ Satins terns, G. A. B., Star oflice, a GALUTING THE FLAG. for ten days and placed his grandson, Mr. John | Certain holidays. Bee joint resolutions * time friends with the intention 6! shaking | ¥¥ bor: roman for kitchen, ec: in stall family % Last evening tho dress parade was carried | Craven, in temporary charge of the public | proved respectively April 16, 1880; March 3, them warmly by the hand, but they gaze upon | Dreserred ew filles outof town ou ‘electric railroad: FOR RENT—ROOMS. pixeen, m.. Gna ie than excellent style. ‘The | buildings. (S51; January 6, 1885, and February 23, 1887. | bim strangely and suggest that they read the | Inguire af 13558 F st. n.w. bet. 10and lL a.in. nox A aoa mee de os . loyes of the District of Colunal co steerers. prevent mistakes, whic! NTED—/ N 0 per i ir wetted without « fault, sad Col. Long. who| Mt P. J. Gorman is fitting ap the boiler of | PITTS OT Tther asked whether such employes | #f¢ constantly happoning, he has now provided v iets eentlehan peoerred pgrinete Scans Ppt monte see watched the maneuver carefully, expressed | the steam yacht Sybilla, belonging to Mr. Betz | gre entitled to pay when unable to work on himself with a certificate irom Dr. Kelly, give experience and references. Address GK. F —TWO Ok THREs UNFURNISHED rooms ; all modern tmprovements; himself as highly pleased with the soldierly | of Philadelphia, which, having brought a party | account of sickness or inclement weather. It| ing that he ix Martin Engel. Physicians say | +. ee K rooms on first floor for housebeeving, with PRISTUE & SIMPSON, Maia which i was berried oat. ‘The new tac-| to the recent regatta at Washington, has been | is stated above that per diem employes | that the mending of his countenance will ever | WW fina. conducted vy indiee-men and women. Wh Cee rE pe leer eerie — tO se receiving 2 big lot of attention, aud | sent here for repairs. It will soon be in first-| are entitled to puy only for the time | Sgure memorably in the annals of surgery, | and colorad, Toralt Liniset Sous iciabor ciy:viates | [Oh EENT-PLEABANT FULNIGHED ROOMS. tir; ares fronts back anu wide ytd: the men are getting thoroughly familiar with | class order. engaged at work, and I am of opinion —_ +0 ee ee ee een ei Secuney or Monday: | uly €23 per mo. Wed. HOPKINS & CO. the new movements. ‘The funeral of Florence, the infant daughter | that the law is as stated, yet if such THE FRENCH FLEET. WANTED A RELIABLE WHITE GIR. As | Dornine.or = jad rS.g0 thon events “oustiae of Mr. J. L. Parker, who has recently removed |an employe should be taken sick when at ———— LY nurse and housewaid ; reterences required. Appl, }OR RENT—LARGH FINI here from Washington, took place this after- | work ype Ger day the wonther dhceld | Ac GoM Tiediugeer of Main Gusslly tates |onil cea nb) I LY FURNISHED yee Toons, front, bay windows. bath, gas, new run a Sones pier 1 noon from the residence of her parents on King | become too inclement for work, so that the amt oi per inoue; : itiproveuais evuvemlent fo street between Washington and St Asaph | employe could not work the whole day, this of- PE gir hilar nba W Alitinan a¢‘cuce: pertmanent position good yay So a streets. fice while under my supervision will not be | Admiral Gervais, in command of the French | apply hoow 10, 140? F'st.n.w. URIBA” | K'titretare tew boarders, rooms abd board for eentie- | Siu ue CT Une: Sl Bodern Uaprovemeniss rent, It is reported here that Rev. D. 0. Kane, 8. | disposed to take cognizance of so sinall a mat-| squadror now visiting England, accompanied \WASTED_EXVERIENCED “YOUNG | WHITE wen, larze, Pleasant hose, cogvenient to pension, Gio ist at. w ¢., Groom brick with all modern im- J., former pastor of St. Mary's Church here, is | ter if the Commissioners shall pay the employe | by seventeen of his senior officers, landed at 1 to cook, wash, iron, mend for one lads a i ne, iree squares fromgovernuuent printing | Mepis. now very iat Chape! Point, his new station, | for the whole day, but Fam unable to see Low | Oytorne bay yesterday morning and they were | iw:mm. TS am SRCINISED MOUS: | “Oh 3d stn. we, Sxoom Mick; water tn bitchen; Gctused Mascitete Weak ton perdicm employe for ‘days on which no | ecnveyed in the royal carriages to Osborne | \W/ ANTED_A GIRL WHO HAS CONSIDERABLE 21Tz“M'st.. cor. 8-H ave, | Convenient to endless reat, FW rAVER, ; ane Granville Gaither and Joseph Fadil, colored | Work was done. palace. While the French war ships were firing a perience.ae saleewousn iB whoveeale cf Fetall | On RENTOIN JOTR ST WOW LARGE AND | —Sto St | onl 1K BROOK: Dieyclists, were in the Police Court today for | . “This letter must be understood ssapplicable | salute of twenty-one guns Queen Victoria, ac- suibSe | 1 vieasant rooms, furnshed of unfuraisned, also | Khoi: inproveroests, py tp failing to have lights on their bicycles. ‘They | SRY_%0,, employes under ve quoted | companied by the Duke of Connaught, in| WWANTED—A SALESMAN FOR OUR UPHOL-| uid-It" : ee Ket jent to avenue cara. O rocuus aa were on Pomeroy street, in the county, last ae er ert command of the Portsmouth garrison and the guchiy ckpere curtain department: must be thor: | JjOK RENT_WITH BOARD, FURNISHED OR E20 as month cack, JouN \ evening and were apparently racing when the THE EIGHT-HOUR Law. Portsmouth military district; by the Princess | #1« desired, FO. Box fia ci Renan ae semeeed eae eee oed, Jpok uENT_DweLLiNe ly toi ON THE POUCH. ringing of their bells attracted the attention of —_—— Beatrice (Princess of Battenberg), the Princess Waa eS {Cv0k room ‘open Arepiace. 1000 Now Hampshire ave.,uear hine rocius, including bath, closet. &e. ; €3d. ‘The dors are finding the beach a pointof | the police. Officers Garvey and Millen ar-| Attorney Thomas Says It Does Not Apply | Louise (Marehioness of Lorne) and number | 17> -— Aur FaEWGED CLERK Wom | 3d oe a *. ee ae a large interest, and both the board walk run- | rested them and required them to leave 85 col- to District Laborers. of lords and Indies attached to the court, re- ply at O15 Mth st. now On no comment pormeret irate bow Fyome end bees at hans ning in front of the hotel and the porches are | Jateral. This morning they told Judge Harper | Mr. & T. Thomas, the assistant attorney for always found crowded with different little par- | they did not, know of the law requiring them oakved the Hresah oficers in the mein’ drawing Q st. : new house: Lieuithy location, all mod. 4 Pabered, coucrete cellar whole Fett laut, Foous all on 24 floor and adjoining. dry. Ment, @36. THROW. PRIEBUR, : L the District, today sent to the District Commis- | room of the palace. The French ambassador, | WW ANTED_AT CITY INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. | 1 = : hone ae Taw T ot reiip Sha ceniscitgd wicteell babe Se Wieteths | tose nas tase came ‘mpoved a ine of | #onere the following opinion: Sr’ Waddington, introduced the individual oft- | gy aff'Suax‘Pameermmiae, nays, men, mugen, tort | Fond thi oor, partons dotane room sid etichen: Secdem aed camel an amp ty evend. | Ghennch of a Tecturn to you herewith the protest of the | ce" to her musjeaty. The quoen expressed great | at ohee, | P. MHACKLEFOMD, 427 Litt.n.w. nod, tips. ; separately or togetiner; meat G.¥.0-. cars Mort of the indies who are with the corps took = “ rate! net the aation of Bu. | Statifeation st their presence at Osborne, and | Se ABT ENUGHAPIET UNDE: ee Poet: rt in the excursion and thoroughly enjoy pens Soe said that she hoped that they would find their | WASTED A STENOGHAPHER AND TYPE: | 7 Oi xg 5 a <uling, Thie eveulng pe Hom Marie Decca at Chautauqua. perintendent Arnold in compelling the laborers | stay in England most enjoyable. W ‘dite fora sort tne every day yours, lady | po ‘FURNISHED AND UNFULKNISHED Seren ne Totrth Vintaie repinscnt are in | 4 dispatch from Chautauqua to the Now York | under him in street sweeping to work tenhours| A, continued downpour of rain yesterday Preferred: sntelifeent and geod manners: moderate | ee ratee Gall Ss oes ee eee — and are et only pa: eir respects a August ikea iar pe ciate the | per day, instead of eight, referred to this office age Cadet Picea steamers making Warts Seas took aT auld-st_ Fe. RENT. ENTIRE SECOND PLOOR OF 1800 to the officers, but are watching the ingtor singer, captiva' utauqus, | for an opinion as to the luw on the dubject. . jon pareely y ANTED_SECOND COOKS GIALES), TAILOR- aie 4 W; fogr commansest drill of the command. will be Kept here til tho close of the as-| After eareful investigation of this matter 1| Bronized. At 9 Bm. the queen gave.e, Dat | sar and iiehn hana(epiaa Syed rindwoures | Deramenth in advance. OWNEI, ida (German, Swedion snd wowet sembly. ‘The ovation given her last Thursday | gad no law declaring thet eight hours shall con- | House. The English admirals wore also guests. | {il0cs se. no PUM has not a parallel in the history of Chautauqua, | ytitute a day's work for laborers on District | Toasts were drunk to the queen and President = ww ckbiier toma ae and, so far from subsiding, is only on the in-| work. What the Federation of Labor have in | Carnot. The junior Fronch officers also dined ine experience in insurance business vre- 2 Ee ee etly secopnized | ork What, the Rederation of hour law’ of | At the palace, Admiral Gervais afterward pro- | fred: salaries iningatied Avaiy ANpAEW Walt: the popular clamor by re-engaging her. Mies | of 196815 Stat77), which declares that eight | #emted them to the queen. ‘The marine bund | $1 ¥ St-n w-capailre, Sermons ee ab Decta's singing brought tears to. many eyes | hours shail constituie a day's work for all labor- | Played on the terrace and the royal yachts were | WANTED To ATTEND TOOU TRA TRADE: & bent rent, $15 1Gzz Oth st. bw. F? RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; 2D and 3d floors; near Franklin Park: also suitable us for physician on Ist floor. At 824 13th st. n.w. URNISHED ROOMS, ALSO OF- physician ; no children ‘Thursday, and not a few persons were like | ers, workmen and mechanics employed by or uluminated, but the fireworks, which it was in- trimmi ra ie — Fates a te ety Por truck musical | CTH workmen and mechanles emplovedyeited | ended the queen should witness, proved a | chy. Adres UUTwIDE TRADE, Sear thee. Trulear | F juried roc: spicadntoohioanes ‘ability, after following a bigh sustained passage | States. ‘That law does not apply, and was never | "asco, owing to the rain. | The Frenchmen re- WANTED ENERGETIC “MAN TO RENT AND rd. 628 1stu st.. near N Of remarkable sweetuess aud pathos, actually | jmiencied to apply, to aborets on work. for the | *€rned to their vewels late at night to prepare SanIUt the marvelous Ealwon phonomtaph durine | FOK KENT URNIGHED MOOMS; WHOLE fainted away. Dtnict of Celacabia, but even if it did it would | #© move to Spithead for today's review. the summer excursion season Jarge aud quick re- | J¥ of seccnd floor: bath on gene floor; was and heat; ‘enw ae f ‘ ee arene ice ais aboced’a yacht | tune; references requird.. COLUMBIA THONG: | rent reasouabie. 1431 New Jersey ave. mew. aot? CHAMLES TAI, wu Taek A Complicated Cow Case. not constitute a contract between, the District | wich steamed around the French flect yester- | seam conwemsemee jm | POR KENT—h PTEMBER 1—FURNISHED James Colline and Louis Follin are neighbors | 2" ite laborers that eight hours should coneti z F'CScraruished bay-windewed jaca from: tusw; toe, day. She was recognized and heurtily cheered, = and reside im the county near Oak View. Each | {U28.d87"¢ work, Tt would not Prove work | Atte banquet given at Osborne house last WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. hate cows and some time ago neighbor Collins’ | from making agreements with their laburers by | Right Quoen Victoria had MM. Waddington, the | \)\rANTED—PIANO,ONGAN, VIOLIN, Bai iD aie Ca Palla e cuem Weld att the damage | which thelt lator shall be more oF lees than | French ambassador, on hier right aud Admiral W ‘iitartausits 20 conta an hours 23 cents at was €2, which Mr. Collins promptly paid. | “ight hours 6 day, Gervais on hor left. | The princesses and Lord | lott, i raer 6:30 thomevenitge “ ¥ iy paid. | “fis said that Mr. Arnold has changed the | George Hamilton wore also present, The ban- | $::f"Miuss. ave. n.w. se nana eee Ae ee nce FOR_RENT—OFFICES. NT_OFFICE ROOMS. ok tihit tilation. “Low rent A. T COUMBE, 1425 New Vers ave. Early this week Follin’s cow got into Collins’ ie ane etie ien. This, I think, he had a | @et hall was magniticently decorated for the Car TS IE pa A J corn fick, bat the former refused to pay a €2 | eriect right 40 do, there being. no Oe ne dg | occasion, and tho splendid jubilec presents aud | WY AN}AD Wah AMMO IAT fave basta, casond Roce ue cupeeeiene fo Rae tax and today the case got into court. acontract for eight hours. 1 do not think the other gifts to the queen were displayed there. | 170s and 1710 E. at.n. w.— Carpets cleaned thoroughly | hotrekeepius. AI 1p Collins was ¢barzed with cruelty to antmals | laborers in the sweeping department have any After the banquet the queen extended a recep- | und brightened by cur new process, Furpitu On RaNToL TAKE SOMETHING. in tying the cow toa tree. He proved that he | right to complain. ‘They are not required to tion to the officors and residents. id oe Ty Gomer M. NEWMYER, Ke ‘roo, Ist, = = = p.The clubs along the bench close by the Lotel | provided suliclent ood for the animal, I) work longer hours than other Distret laborers — Sean acetal a | ele. Coe Et et ee oN jave Leen lavish im their entertainment of the | came out during hearing of the case that | are. It seems to me there was plainly no au- DEN: KEARNEY! WV 4; ~ SHIN ES | [(OR RENT—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY IN | “yi4 N, or, mi... ay mode seus feoven peur. 3 3 members of the command Sait Sitcion ‘committee fled $0 sitio tno | Srerttt of Ine for nedetag the hours of thees eae — We ou emai Ate nie, to fave comuaicanng smgnde-story Pe a Grace teem ee rs Ocean Pleasure Clab, of which Mr. W amount of dameze for the destruction of son is presidemt, entertained at lunch gi-| men to cight and that they have no Just cause | Hie House Burned Down and the Once Agi- anzicze® | “auld teen hills of corn and the case of alleged cruelty | to complain when they are now required to 7 ANTED—TO BUY A LARGE #1ZE BECOND- | };OK RENT—NEAI RAGUT SQUan: ij ~ oe, 1 dimer. and « thorough Virginia | followed. woo een A complete anawer to this question a W Anni covered market waxon. ‘adress BOX tz, |B nieety Tarmabed teomer with of Githout toad: | POR RENT 211 IST. BT, Nw. Lay Window ; large cosets. lovd Q st. uw. For a full list apply to Wi axe auld aw INE NEW ween Qst_ and Kivode inlaw 7 re roou 2 fect by BS feet to an alley, with fat a Rowpitality pervaded everything. Among the | Judge Harper took Collins’ personal bonds | js that these laborers have agreed to work ten | _ Fire has destroyed the house and furniture of | Star ofice. quiet house: private family’ gentlemen two mtoou. | og aibeat’ PISTOL. & SIMER nee Comte Rae, Tere Col, Lone, May. Dutton. Capt. | upon s preming to ture the cow over to Folin, | Hourea day. “They havo remained in the serv: Denis Kearney, the old sand-lot orator and | Wy ANTED_FOR 17S REETING. & HOLGE AND ‘Roary $l. Addrowe t.‘D. B, bia obice pox eae BY teGuau © WAgoaa = STE TANTEI er. Cap . Col. . EB. Mix. | and Lawyer Mass, for Collin jares that 4 carving; hore an iver 2 aes = mil Lainie Broker. Si? t st > Capt. eaer, Capt Miller, Lowt. Hoevt, Lieut | will bring acuen ageinet I we ape path nee feel ——- oy yd — ayo — anti-Chinese leader of San Francisco, who once | of ‘reterences wiven. Address bok, Se OW RENT_WANDSOME QUITE YRONT SFC —gypareter ag er 10th and Owte. ww. | #45 yer sour Kettler, Capt. Edwards, Lieut. Beall, Sergt. ———ae Se ee tat bees astcen eee ches beer! |e ne ort os nt — esr ail linse Dest earn Callaflora pm G19 M st, or. 900'1214 Ma ave, Dur. ” Go ikhentods Maj. Great, Capt. Kelley and a dozen or 80 ‘The Late Capt. Wall's Will. Work, and have been paid aceordingly. political boss, It seems several days ago firo | \\/ ANTED_HOUSENOLD AND OFFICE FURNI- | n.w. unt | SEN Saves eo st, her. ethers. a 2 posed. oar was discovered in the Kearney residence, which ture; glso stocks, of menehe of alt, Kinds: ‘OK RENT—1017 14TH_N.W., LANGE, COOL 4 In the ease of the late O. 8. B. Wall, who died p storage and hauling. At WM. LOWENTHAL'S, 037 | FOO. tv'on frets sscondand third fours. with or witt= in April last, Mra A. A. Wall has filed a peti- | VICTIM OF A FORTUNE TELLER, some unknown person had kindled. It was | Zu 2-5 auissw | Aeon a or vit extinguished without los. A second blaze} WV ANIED TEE MANAGE ET Ceriera oma | ROR, BENT COOL, FURNIGHED, “PLEASANT tion with accompanying aflidavite as to the exe-| 4 pugsto Girl Driven Crazy by Love Pow- ern town: | Kroon: in family without children: ‘couvenient to cution ofa will by her husband, which has since ‘Zeros Seerets Arrested. proved more damaging, a8 everything was de- | ten years experience, with the principa: ° i Mi all lines of cars; price, Arum #6 up. 4057 Ul st. mW. voon lest. They state that by the will the! ci... puis a sixteen-year-old girl who lves Ceara eee ane ater es ere ee See en eto ee artis = 2 pee testator left his estate to her with the provision earn ost drop) of aig! WANTED IE KNOW N—HIGiENT FRIOK F ‘OR RENT_THE WOODMONT, 13TH 4 a wal it to their | St No. 162 Pino stroet, Buffalo, has been driven | the last few years. Ho never regained the pres- a eras PE circle, rocins and byard at reasginale teruue for the | Tis} 24 = or. Teck oeay para etflaghge ‘The will | crazy by “love powders” administered to her tig eto | Sisrotice aul | Sule men ae wheat nnae ba eon lost, she asks to prove ite execu- | by Miss Lucy Hamilton, a fortune teller, and ten ee ye dae J nid WANTED TYPEWRITERS FOR BEN’ meveug we owt, a ys a ig Nob Hill to burn the palaces of the railroad el Cal ‘and 3 tuum by secondary evidence. Mies Hamilton has beon arrested. The girl's | kings. He learned that Coloman, leader of the Heuniugven, laungeyd end otegy e PES RATE father died about two months ago. She was | big vigilance committee, had 8,000 men under Shh eel eee Goon fishing and erabbing at Colonial and | much attached to bim and grieved deeply over | artus Feady to fall upon him at'tho first sigu of | 277 . pp ee Clifton Lewch Steamer Geo. Leary, 90.10 Ade teen ae consulted Mra. Hamilton, | Violence. Bo after marching up the hill he de- | WW ‘Snsture in lover tnee hich wood f ate Fmt rensen Tor etn" Abi at SPUR aoa ape ———_ pips war livered a harangue and marched down again | gna running water! only €3 tr 8. c Purce will be advanced after Oct.1 on alltots | ®b0 claims tobe © medium. She filed the| ‘itiout lifting «hand. He showed. the white | Hoos 110. betiuen bul igs 1035 He ves aed abt | Jour SALE TNE STOCK aNp FIXTURES OF A in Wesley Heights. J. F. Wacoamax.—Adet. | girl's head with promises of lover and gave | feather so plainly that his intluence was gone. | VY ANTED-VIOLIN AND FLUTE PUPILS By clothing aud shoe sore, Gor. a ete anoat = ae i au] ex. also f¢ ¥ without her powders which, she said, if takon would} After the new constitution was passed he re- ' bE oe lh ne Oa py = ze Ent a Fitteen years at Wortnies's. BUSINESS CHANCES. DvKbe SQOMPORT RETREAT*_MTS. MD. (NEAR MAK. for (vesith, howe” c * == seat Wea CE Rbk, Roop eye, We Sune. ita. scien é PLENTY OF SHADE, C0: ‘ll coutorw of ous to. Va. “Lam DR. CLEMENS NOT THE ROBBER. lover's arrival. turned to his truck and was ecen hauling goods . 2 SALE—CH A BAR WITH | L ——— hasten the foes in the business quarter of the ity sor aahort | 7 pes ed a Col. Fratser, After a Critical Survey, Falls to| After taking the powders her mind began to " 7 ANTED—TRANGLATION.—1 DESIR To Ob: | 1 liquor licease. aul xrocery store attacued; Viet Jo- — aa wander. fee ed Leeman etapa! of bec pee intelligence ofiee for Mereania, ‘This felled, pan lean vant ure, ea porate: i winged creatures 0 over} and for three years he has be tieal | OS, ree ry pry agg Col. Dudley Fraiser. the banker, who on last | winged creatures bows Hot an ee: | Rntyoron and stock epecutator, Ie has lost | G=a20- Hocus, bb Ho. uw. myst Thursday was chioroformed and robbed at the | ONO NNCG of bor dead faiber or failod to | ait Ins following and rerely speaks in public. Guyoss Hotel in Memphis, as related in Tax) sicep. Inthe mornings the neighbors heard ANOTHER, CLUD HEMDER. Stan, by a stranger who registered as “J. A. | hor moaning and » ete ene eae Col. Daniel Stinson Dead. {ho reasonable offer relused ne SALE—#000 WILE I BUY A GROCERY BU hess, fresh stuck; collet. store aud, xtures; rent oe =—=———— whole 5 STol ke. . PRONOSALS WiLL WE KBORIY or whole Louse, 8 rooms, fof $35; horse and 8, Se 3, mp at * architect, Ireswary an ‘oftire of the eee ee Top at. aw. (eens AS Bia Gy SEPTEMBER he Wasteie Has A NEWS AND CIGAR a oo oe tusterials required for the get: - no Ost 2 225 mt ‘The meals and. the opewarmedt hospitality | Morris, New Orleans,” returned from Monte- | from » wineom wetuging ten Kitsune f tocket | Col. Daniel Btinson, who bad been connected Cae Te Rt wear oftice, amie stable * Seta fergahins sea Pg eet water beatiie atown ur theelnb were wmeluing long to be | sano, Alm, so Klentify, if possible, Dr. J. K. | oe Mitomer te. tiory and one of the powders | with the quarterinaater’s department of the Frou FALE aS ESTAPLISHED COMMER Cok Fear TOW TW wD | Meatsrs i the COR. Tresmary emctalS Te as setng will continve and the | Mmett, aulee arrest ne auepielous characte. | and gure information to the valice upea whol | United Biates army in New York city for over Shae pi ge rafal thug top tabi epson | As"? ht aromas einer ceonsnmnate etapa nowttoeneeg. Ser | g, Attar Sak. Neste MOG Ceeeunecy Oe Soteag | Meter mnie etal ceureece Groen toaster | wrk Tan een LE * it EWG ce :_ a lo = Soe. . D. as of wiich inay be hed om orrow there will probably be targut practiec, | ach bid 7 % C . , aged ninety-four of pneumonia. SY, UB BUSINESS FOR SALE? WE WAVE CASH | Jon RENT_UXFURNISH Soi nage pace oh oad | era Saas tee tee la |e passer shee atcha | ots rent he arabe tendo nn, | SRST a fs) Aen aa eae rare | EET PA cyte the bigh wind On Saturday evening there be said, was not ae large si a 1 ind ‘ue Your sons sud dsugh- | went oe 11th wt. we wiser mati * will bea grand full dress tail. bay of “nn Seniaietien om, tank. ad peed lari ee ne denn pasonen fers Ful fo the snore Pomel aoe [QR SALES QErOSITE BEW Post Orrick Lot He ue Waterst N o” don all obstacles ty ve inet . Open day and SuB. on © by 58 om Lith st. ; 0 Sine opportunity ny ‘The prisoner was then made to Lixe—€3.50. fast express iraiu, whieh | morning. Col. Stinson was born in Danbar- | $i 4% sradeais oa | tor a frst-cisss inv s clothes and bat, and ine few minutes ste; will leave B. O. station at 4 p.m. Sai | ten, N. H., January 10, 1797; entered the | ence, by ‘A.C. 88) or __sus-2w iK HUME, 454 Pa. ave. cat of am ante-room, where he had been kept | Kugust 22, arrives at Atlantic City before 10 | United States quartermaster's department in A, 1b Eat. nw. aul W. y the police, and stood face to face with Col. | 5m. allowing an nity fore night of | December, 1822, then in obarge of Gen. Scott; | Wy ANTED— TYPE For ext; auz| ‘Y= HAVE Fraser. Both men trembled violently for s| Didisturbed sleep. ewe ‘m. Sunday | Was promoted to be chief clerk in 1894; en- wakes; ; best terms; CASH CUSTOMERS Monent. Fraiser, after a critiesl survey or any Hoyal Blue Line train M .-Advt. | listed in the regular service at ‘the outbreak of Phew moh CRU RGEy oto: Se. elves For ienproves oud untmotoved city eal suburban real of the man, said slow! isnot the man. — the civil war, with the rank of captain; made | ——— eee sft piace: WHITE & Me looks strikingly like Morris, but hia eyes) gy, . iMtce of the Demooraule | @uartermaster; Brevoted major in 1463; made | Wy ASZED WILLIAM, C- PRISSELL, PIANO] yu7-1m* Oty ae gh. colonel Secretary Stan: ‘Firer-cloce. fowest Fi a ‘The ductor was at once released. ae ot ae ccided ‘thet, the Pittsburg | at service. At the closs of the war Col. Biin- trtenuied ton gall | Cra oes aprsd year eecinaen Cobvention should be held on the 20th of uep- | oct Tetired to private life. Heveral faitering x Koteee: Going to Bar Harter. tember. A committee was appointed to ar offers were im to enter business, but he nash, mY 4 A-epecial to the New York Recorder from Bar range the preliminaries of the convention, preferred to remain in setisement. Col. Sttn- ons NE Sve OS | th above rect Hacbor ways: “Mr. Blaine was out of doors the | Gall, & Cos planing mill st To-| $95, “Who survives him, ‘They’ ees janes? Rone to reject increas: ronto wat damage by frw yenterday to the o2- | 4°02, “Sis fanaral will occur ‘ awe ‘auttiw=" | Quatiernaamter. ‘Wheel: works Fo (T—NEW HOU: WITH SIX KOOMS, Cane eer rues Dito Bickigen end otner | Waardhax Rhinos Orcas Tums Waar. —Addi- La teenie Sa a states, have failed. The aveets are $4, permel changer y sbaymag, bevbegery 222.0 nw. opp. ieSidene 000 ‘Blodgett sterastions, all free, as Tar 3W.i il i FF if Hl Bf at Hid a !