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oe ee ¥ a Se Eo eae ee pin ot. =, ae ye 4 rat Fy eT a OF ye THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIPAW SEPTEMBER 11. 1891. ONE THE WILL CELEBRA’ FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR _SALE—LOTs. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. |_SUBURBAN PROPERTY. NO ONE SHOULD miss rr, POLICE WILL Tz : — EMTRAL DOS = 5 = Tai H * ‘POR SALE — THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY, ‘The Thirtieth Anniversary of the Force Bye osc ose unl oete tio ae | Fate Met daSaad aaa aur pubecd tna | deraetage ec eet eee FORM yon css bese ties ae a Ferg see rn cece tearm cae | em te te it Comat any Ta Omer Teasy: . the Louse is un good order: nelz@h- intel; ot Isa of at a greatly reduc: % ry Ds a4 me * : acres, hit 5 : . ae 4 teresting — ed i a Unsane eee ® | Mates ome Eilts aw. | “Gay hagronouaetnd sain cabalzcar ® | Gener serdar vara: -L. ORLRRO cinta petite entre | nee een reat” |. canine ues Aicinnste npee ‘apesnst _ Silat as oO 2ith st. Fe SALE—a SPLENDID | 800M EEAME | _ setts soe Pot. FRE iT OR SALE — & be worth careful reading from beginning to end.| “=* 7° MARCH UXDKE ComMAxD OF Mas. Forss cary pans tho door offer wentind. "LUSH &'CO..” "| OW SACE-LOT PACING LINCOLN FARK ON | of Cat $a nokyiile Houta, adiecrnt ; To say that it will be an interesting namber is | “0OR#—OFFICERS wno wint Bx ix Lns—TuE it dst ones, price @2-a0 per ious sent 516 Oth st. fw, elise tg 10700. alley: as 43 feet parkime: | Commandes charming Yow: drsinac selegt fet e wi . SEVERAL ORIGINAL VETERANS ON THE FORCE. ois atte se Pe a BES UTIIEE CORN R HOUSE TH | WELLTVMS BROS corner Gib and Eats: n.tws ete: | Aumutee (wale, from efits, sohocle. and eluretes, not sufficient. It will be = marvel. Time, NCE if 4 NIQe NEW Le Droit Ps: Dek toes thought, trouble, hard work and money have | In the police stations this morning the off- all been expended liberally with the view of See cman Rnsily samnand cheestag toes hast securing for Tux Stan’sreaders the very best | jug, “lothes. blacking their belts and polish- their shields, getting ready Parade Uterary feast possible. The menu is unparal- mr denen sie leled in any paper in this country, and| The parade will be in celebration of the the preparation of the dainties is in the {bictieth aniversary of the organization of the most appetizing style. The many thousand | [°TC®. Just thirty years ago today 150 mem- Washingtonians with whetted appetites will be | Pers of the force went out on street duty, be- coi. ESE 8 7 SOME 0) FINEST SMALL AND BorbInG Lor on | PARsALETOue, Hang very ee Cali at cacy 0 a frame house, | W. OMAS, Ni Hoome 04 snd pees 210 exchange for | cor. and F. 9010-38 s ISKELL & McLERAN, FOS BENT — FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, one of the han<somest country places in the Dis- trict deliutinl hone and twenty ie lease for two or three years. DULANY & WHITING, upont Circle. | 1320 stn. w. eel0-2w ae ah RENT—FARM_—A TRACT OF 53 A ‘AND ovale nelO-St__| FePfivecroom house, situated sbbat Ui tage: saat of VERY CHEAPEST—TEN LOTS, ‘Station; well adapted for trac! in inost desirabie location north: | poses, “inguire of ‘AUG, Bukco Rye vind bas aront wo — as invest. bet Pa. ave. 2. w. LY papered and ie nicest Lomes for the W. SIMU Fgh senior Tsxits to allay. on ‘NORTHWEST. he sides eleven others, who were termed rounds BURFORD, 14:2 ave. sel0-3t" Fo ‘SALF—Js AORES; 1 MILE PROM TENAL- SIGHYRGON WOUGE an! served promptly on time tomorrow atierncen, men, clerks, &c. Policeman Augustus Brown is now on duty BRACE 208 | Pa ed ES eee Crs Pie BS, 468 La. ave. a Bisdensbnrs racd: ave min- | and they will find enough good solid entertain- | Business was dull at that time, and there were | *t the Free bridge after many years of street | New ILumrshire ave, near Penna. ave. OR SALETIS ACRES; 1 MILE FROM ABD WICK ye J ie BROOK ing reading matter to last them well over Sun- | nearly 2,000 applicants for the positions. duty. He bears the distinction of being the solvate WH. BUREORD, 1622 ¥_¥. eve._| Seton with a mete ‘Saco dueling eboce ie ‘G16 Lb st. day. Just to give an ides of the attractivecon- | The room that is now occupied by the Crimi- | only mMf&n on the force who wore a badge the sof Mate fine went of NowtuCanftal ts e200) | “asbSit " BUCETTS FONDS Pot. a.w. FUL NEW HOUSE &’ and ORR. : . nal Court was the place where they met and | “rst day he went on duty. He 900 | will bmy alot Zl teet front on North Capitol st. Just has roons, | tents of tomorrow's issue the following features y § Georgetown, where he hne spent most of bis life. ; ;Ok SALE—BY DUCK IT & FORD, 617 F ST. z location; large lot 100 oi ‘were sworn in. i ws orth ef Met. ‘Tertns ¥ c 2 : : je war one Of the succesful applicants and be Medd Bice uiPscomp, 618 14tnet._ | Fa. nina dealing” etsy oppoute Fas BROOEh eatin ee [Cre mentioned: chiar ons be miealoner Brown was made acting | Sos vored the fret rell call ine tte shanty — Ans Lantan's station, B. and P.. $2.00. BIRDS OF BEAUTY (Illustrated). for about a week, when Mr. W. B. Webb was | eat of the present police station. During to buy the cheapest business property ou (st ‘We lave several single lots in Le Droit Parkat very | “54 acres, with dwelling. on river; 8milesfrom Wash- iit GALE—T WO HUNDRED SUBURBANPLACES ¥ ir. W. Sixty yee cnperiease be ben beth ioe Gone aigeonces We He THOMAS, Room Ua, corner reasunahio prices, compared with north west proverty, rj Sie. REO and farm. Explanatory list and comprehensive | Some of the rare specimens to be found in | elected. After the men were sworn in they month on accouet of eidimess and tans @an ak wala A 6th end : Y any one of which would wake w beautiful bole site: S-rovin dwelling; 654 miles from Washing. | 21 8nd farm | Explanatory 4. lige hee rent out in front of the building and stood in | Month on accous 70m SALE bet. Mand 1. b. BARNES & WEAVE! A stjee frocn Beomebvinio: 1,000. free, "Alvo places for rout. JAMES ECLEMENTS: line, and the acting chief told them to remove | ™onths from all causes. Fe ‘NOki nwest. Beh ed poy \ = es 2 nities trom Branchville. eee eee suiv-im_ | IN THE FAR NORTHWEST (Illustrated). their hats. When they did so he remarked: nna ene Ems V st, fb. = 009 143 > a id | POR SALE —10 BPILDERS eat00. 20 acres. with dwelling; 1,500 fruit trees; 1g miles | F‘OR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, NEW SIX-ROOM Following the im; 2 ii: ae “This is a fine looking set of men.” There-| Policeman Godwin Pierce hes served on the lee, Drom J . Price, | from Landover, $2.90." a cottage, with hot and’ cold a la following provement archi- | mark caused an ‘uproar in the ranks. fe ands a He 1.25; builders’ terme. 30 acres: good dwelling: 50 fruit treee; 1% | trober stable for two horses; cellar and desbareial force as a private, roundsman and sergeant. BARNES & WEAVER. | anties trom Landover station e508, with two lote, 63, 000. ure of the natives. Ex-Policeman Lewis and ex-Detective Kelly - se10-3t 629 Fst. a. 4% acrve; wuall dwelling and’ bara; 4 mile frém | “Also” new ‘ess . is anative of Philadelphia and is aixty-three es = % n q ren-room cottage, bath, range, were put on duty at the central guard house, JOR SALE—8905 LOTS, MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | Landover: 81,000. "° . letrobe, collar and shade. “Terme to sult. THIS IS WOMAN'S AGE (Illustrated). where all prisoners were taken. Each man | Years old. Before leaving his native place be Cave, fh | Ee Milis (new) Station” one-half mile from city | ved S-roou dwelling: Lacre of land; near Sunny-| _jy24. BF. LEIGHTON, 482 La. ave. n.w. The varied and effective uses of laces and | was givena badge, which consisted of a strip | Mastered the brickmakers’ trade and worked at Eth D j Pdundary only 9 few lot lett. Tole tac — oer at bs 3 heh aaa daly hoses: dicicheare ape. —— ib : ation bactiog On inscription, “Metropoli- | #t here from 1850 until a short time before be ee ee a | tage T. B. Towxen & Sox =. tan Police,” and a club such as was used by | ¥®* appointed on the force. For two years be Ns.w.,two street fronts; only | dwelliny BS a of fruit; $1 xf DRY GOODS DEALERS, ROADSIDE ‘Mlustrated) the old auriliary guard. These clubs were | held the office of sanitary inspector. During Gand H n.e.. OU ft, front; oply Wc. | “TOacress 2 hutles frou Weave room dwell- S16 7th at, a. about three feet long and at the end was an | bis service on the force he figured in more than, gt. & and ¥ nie, $1,000 tor the two. | ing nty of fruit; $1,300. ee9-3t Henrietta Cashinere, all wool, new shades, 890. A tramp to Brightwood through the Rock iron spear. ~Rewachooay not intended to be | * dozen murder cases. In I8S3 he was detailed wiht PRS AE oie BO) Ye el paces gemeacmee as | Bho baae Sgtineay Be iy. see ppg oe ry gg [gen ng erga nee location. : 01 6 cx re 8, 5c. Wo} . “Seu Ewa D. JONES, Bd and Pa. av res iy Sage erie ee adel: | Pui un Bice Pipes Gonde eoa ie teh ag, |A EAND OF EARTHQUAKES (ilustrated). | R08 doors and faves was sestedy nar: wiake: cokes Sones ‘OR S\LE—BEAUTIFUL LOT IN TRINIDAD; | nished. F. BENJAMIN, Olz F et-, Washi § The terrors which the people of San Salvador | sity for an officer to carry a club, as officers of Policeman Caleb Seb b Fe Fe FOL Lor, Dap Dgton, % 6 Jeb Sebastian was born in Fair- LS ipla aecaaclamhiaast or ot <4: Gum po SALE_SEVERAL CHEAP ARNE Large Bice teat Ceator set 8 to gg, have encountered. the law were respected more then than they | 4; county, Vain 1818, but has resided am se10-3t ___ G51 Pat. tw. | OU aera ele a be se ccwe Unbleached Sheting, ov oeaoll-Orgentereene terme qongy Y Sigratouny PREM lip td egtlncuid mara [oo SALEA BARGATN—LOT 505150 ON SHERT- | “go netes uenr Howin Hd. gl ter aes Bleach tax, Ste. BEHIND THE SCENES. officer and his partner to arrest a dozen men es y i years. His pr dan st. near 7th; for a few days only at 25. cash. | Slacres near Norowck, Md. UG per acre. Table Linen, fast co.ors Ini and march them tothe guard house. Position is a detail as food inspector in George- eS ______‘Roomé. Ath REDFORD W. WALKER & SO. : gneeg Hernan, Va et per acre, S bine Lesion Huazere, Ode. 78e., 81, @1.50, teresting gosstp about theatrical people ani pendg erat fown, which relieves him from street dul Pesideace, atuated on nt (orth side) bet ween a Shag of able Napking: very chown, mad thele weg. Detective Matting! of the first men | M&2¥ years before the war he sold butter and ta ae res = ty FG 8aLE—Two HUNDRED FARMS AND SU; | Gente’ Might Shirts, om from 30c.,7Be, and | ry SOCIETY'S SWIM. ctive Mattingly was one Jeges from a stand in the oid Georgetown “9 * ban bo. ‘acon . in % i ent Lin lor De and ais B cam count thirty, ities around Withunstop afven pan ‘White, Red and Gray in all grades, hc ad an nicidé salary ong Fee ee market and shen President Lincoln called for Tye above is ony a portion of the. prot on my y investuve! AP st. a. w. auld-Lin double, from lace. je i Georgetown to respond. At the es eee fe a a Live COPEIDE. sc tropotttan branch and tne 7inee, | _Dorisese Dupler Corsets sik auzo_| POSTMISTRESS OF LAUREL RUN. and released the next day without the payment | the first ambulance srain to Bull itun, but, was ber of beantiful Loure three rooms deep. wi ort CRT ip wow uber pike, facing the talron ron tle eg andthe pike on | POPULAR MUSIC ONLY f- AND 1057 OaTA:| An entertaining story written for Tax EvEx- Of cont. : ap gg hee Boise io, se eae feet oe pee een cENDID FIE Tee | pe ee S| Picea tee sor sonturae®aperge | Sn entertaining story writ ap he a ede," For twelve sears be. ew a fonuesticafave. 5 Tirwueusand beth rooms, | sicmded ty Peansicenia, Geers and. Kestecky cera eae once con_chtanabie, be only Sone ane trnges be ‘suitim n and the officers had to carry their prisoners | the position of food mspector for Georgetown. ; Tice $21,000. A rare orPornnty, sonNwToN, _ | sves-salto onthe eatt by Lot st slots @to 1U in square ranch which trons on ie pie. Thereats | 7s aw REPORTER CO” cop AF BEFORE THE VICTORY. from all parts of the city to the central guard i, ape uenibty. -eolm 15065 Fenusyivaniaave, DoW | MEST gl tks staay tora will cane impieneed onary | fe Leet notses ow on thesubdivisighand imorearete | {]*HE LAW RRR ++ 908 FW BLANKS, Fannie B. Ward's forecast of the effect of the | House on foot unless they were fortunate] PLANNED TO BLOW ROWE UP. chew ee we Seige tecran, wil take apraved bre nile st cuce._ The tonite tiseputhercad | Quick work at reasonable prices, enough to mect an empty wagon with an oblig- pa ik SALE OTH STS. NEAR PA AVE 7| B nsement bonne on sth at, es Carman Sub Pu ave-'se ci tient ato the weet 9 i abou ‘three, | _sesie 3 W. MOORE, Manager. Chilian revolution. ing driver. dale He Wished to Kill His Brether-in-taw so as Same ae cy eee ee et ALE LOTS IN ALEXANDRIA IN NORTH | (liceastorn boundary of tho National Park sud will | Booxpiepixe FROM SERVITUDE TO PROMINENCE. ee one tne he teene bee Benne cade SERIES at a _ as Eee i eadO fine | ceettitate, wisen competed, the uearest drive frou | Jp Whee eae, gpectal en century ast | How fenstor Bo < until it now numbers 418 men, besides patrol | The arrost of James E. Cutter by the Boston Sp Fee aero and 12ts two-story brick fe eae : Ge oS een HENDIG ETAL Foie? y Ton anator Bogy Gnally recognized Sen-| wagons, ambulances and appliances for the police on Tuesday night spoiled @ diabolical Nand Guths a Sroi's near ine of Rendhes! | Corno™e See! “SHOMMSTEDISE BEADEEY: | segiw CEO. ¥- WORTHINGTON B@RO. offier suidivision of sinilar advantages. = sonanoarnacans ee prea scheme to murder and rob and brought to m. i; near line ‘ s) ny i. So a fe OF pasts a1 7 s 927 sts aw 70K SALE—CONLOT, $000; EASY TERMS; ONE is parmeunes 1B 7E, LEIGHTON, SHOOTING STARS. LONG BEFORE THE WAR. The procession this afternoca, which will be | Hight a collection of infernal machines sufi- ene frome taacon Fi Ee | 20s — What Washington society wasin the twenties. | ..., of seven oumpanies ‘of infantry, one | “ent to blow up half the ~ n ‘ malwaye jcompictet treet froin lot ia z i will be « * Tinea} By John F. Coyle. — aged Cutter's sister married Luther H. Rowe, a EIST ST,_N.W., NEAR ELECTUIC | tr Toinepect: SWUMMSTEDT © BRADLEY, er | Jugs ANS BROB.. toemensen’ | FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | ,.iome °F ouF streets will be “copper” nican aaa rer hehe: eer rT eee eee ee ie Sit Soom | eechdhy meunafichener. We, Dowd hems tats ist ST ww. 3 % 0 inspect. 5 a . . . ong 17th street from south of 7 *finent houses i the ety: dowbefremt, pressbrick, | axe’ et SUaUO Ne anes eae Oo See | ah, Steel heels, cubber tires: adjustat Sunday closing is still an open question in stg Maj. Wm. G. Moore will be in command. with | Cutter was angry because his woalthy brother- FOR BALE Bey window ail modern, improvements; wall Lanistied to make quick sate for ee 1 sell some localities. reg) _ — a Swindells and | in-law refused to advance as much cash as his two stor, basement brick throughout ; st netrhborleud ; 01 i A_B” i Att COR 8. PSYCHO SAFETY BICYCLE; DROP vs ‘ATEN mil staf. ce det \d tried take tee Iie RRORD, 024 14th at._ | Seeger OF OW NEM: conser stand Huts: B-” | OK BALE_FINE LOT ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS | K frame. good coniiions wed La moras ©. TWELVE HUNDRED A YEAR Lieute. Amisa, Teeple, Vernon, Kelly, Hollen- | ¢r'mvnsant tastes demanded and tried to sel c ae an? : ee mick BWELLIS near 14th st. to prouipt purchaser at less | D. DAV!S. sel1-3t_| The procession this evening promises to bes| How a young bachelor can live on that berger, Gessford and Heffner will have charge | *#* life. ease Genie: tome to au: | Gr atte TERRE STORE BRIC : rurrronp.1307F at. | POE 33 KEYHOUND AND BLACK | kind of a go-as-you-police affair. salary. of the companies of infantry, while Lieut. | In 1888 he made the first attempt and was Txoase im’ part payment. Inquire qe SS CHMID'S BERD STORE is ia etter PUL RlEs, eat McCathran will be in command of the cavalry | arrested and sentenced to two years’ imprison- Hist aw. afer? Pm sels feyteat con"Faat Capitol is, h05, Zor‘ aut: | Toon Seb connie ake 1 mmiaesigh't 16 oz. tothe pouna, | HOW TO GATHER PLANTS. - troop. Lieut. Guy will have charge of the | ment. As soon as he was reloaded he again laid 1oROOM Bi front lots aioinine 214 Lith st. a. maine EDIGREED COLLI¢S A succeed— poun: Hints to tour botanists offered by the | P&trol service and ambulance corps. hi Jans to secure his brother-in-aw's 3 will take $3, at O13 East Capitol et. aya | Gien. Ha. Stuns O34 ‘theonian Inetitatiog 4 °F **| “There will be about 300 men in line, enough | wealth. He roomed on ‘Chambers street awa Taguire O SALELFINE NORTHWEST CORNER REST: eS 0 ©. If you want to get an idea ofhow many clubs} Smithsonian Institution, officers being left in the precincts to properly | after his arrest the other day the nature of his ‘OR SALE-F OR SALE— Al i F * E. dance ot 205 100: tance aude even. 0h ot core F iter b pein. 20 Ft, tee, cnaitions & bargain, Call | there are in Washington watch the police | FORTUNES IN MEXICO. patrol the city. Aout oon orl is bhew-mn bbb eae PS ame a z PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC oe Ra54 parade. . THE! MEN IN LINE. is original plan.was me ap — eo-imn = x se JOR SALE_A VICTOR SAFETY BICYCLE, ‘The field for American money across the Rio i - 4 He laid ina big stock of powder, nitro- FOE SALE-A SPLENDIDLY, BUILT, BAY.WIN- LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Ee ae Sas BLS, Vie: — Grande. By Frank G. Carpenter. ‘The men in line will be as follows: Glycerine, dynamite and sreguier aresual of twostories and taeement:hotes i thorowel condita | In order to encourage improvements on our new we MILWAUKEE, 30; wasnINatow, 3, First precinct—Liout. Amies, Sergeants Boyle | Gruarms.’ In addition to these weapons he had and must Ue seen to Le appreciated , lot 2UxiKS to aiey: subdivisions, we now Ge AS AGE 2, PRACT con. wi Tem bela, <5; Dead, alas, our base ball nine is, FORGERS ARE DEFIED. and Shilling; Privates Boyce, Hughes, Faller, | many bombs ready for use. His original Must DES Mekoe “PPD Rutt eco gouher ne. | kareS anda ACCOMMODATING tenis" ‘w., DARBY Those we always held so dear; Counterfeiting soon to be a lost art in the | Hartman, Nelson, Frayser, Sprinkle, M scheme wee te conceal oben toon enatedin mt house, 8 rv This property is too Well known to require much Now that they have reached their finis, United State Gilbert, ‘Boyd, Loughman, Douovan, N and leave itin Mr. Rowe's hands, Upon re- sad rear alleys set Fa ‘That bandsome, three-story dwelling 1422 at. | Sotmueh ation, fora n. situated ay it isa. and ANPSOME CARPET, GOOD 48] ” Gently lay thom ov thon bine cupnanennon aoe Toler, Loftus, ‘Helan, Settright, Holey, Wil’ | ection be, decided that there war to0 mach ‘resis and hot and co. e 3 2 | c Fiver, anid co 1 sell for $25; also larwe - on, Ge y , 0 himsel at plan, #0 he aba The house is new, never having bee occupied: 18 | “Ro better investment ean be made in or about the | Ne¥ Jersey ave. n'w. f 5010-3 Some of the conveniences of modern | gail Allen, Boardman.” : that might involve the destraction of his ste- : - , Allen, Boardman. ic heated by hot water (direct and indirect); has natural | District, «ither for a home or for sure, FOE SALE— 1 OR CASH PSYCHO SAFETY, LATE he > ot cher ws finish, first floor in hard wood; cabinet ‘mantels and | Upon tlie compiction of the tern; in excellent coniitios; lamp, bell son WHAT THEY WERE. jouses. Second precinct—Lieut. Heffner, Sergeants | ter, and that scheme, too, was given up. ge bOUART e Wadltines Mo Fae ace: | Bikers ects nctiade coast 8 UNeME | acta test thin section Ie wale pombe to | saddles altcomplete. U4 at = “Mam,” inquired a country boy, gazing into | IN THE PEACH SEASON. eee ee ee ee eee ee pore Yor full particulars and peruuit call at office of part of ‘this proverty by’ a\ tem minutes! ride over & i S LIPROVED FIRE: | a stationer’s window on F street, ‘what's pape- : gsr fe R ee Cs ieee a McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Pigutited and peotareeans commer Proof safe; has combination Jock and inside bolt ae How the fruit is canned in s big Baltimore hird precinct—Lieut. Guy worked together in the same shop. He a ‘Comer 10th and G@ sts. n.w. Special ‘inducements to parties building this fall, | Work :will weilcheap to soll quick and save storage :cash | levies?” r ‘king house. and Harbison; Privates Hanle ‘6 Assistance in removing Rowe and SOK SRLE-ABANGATS TF SOLD aT ONCES | Ste teyune egryreurnebed om company’s JpoK BALE” HOS AVIES SER | ‘Deed, I don't know, son,” replied the} Packing dox, Jacobson, McAndrews, Fitzpatrick, Lamb, | promised him half the money that wasexpected ‘Grooms and bath, concrete c iets aud’fal particulars, apply at | F'ticturers of Bune ear PEA OHAUSE: ‘artats | mother, “unless they're the husbands of mame- | A VISIT TO MADEIRA. Holmes, Cramer, Kedgrave, Goucher, Stamler, | as a result of the cri er at first thought and stable’ iat Ta tock deg ty gone lies won for tue Chisinpion Cushion Lables. "A full line of Tar. | terdes."” How thi ee Parham, O'Rourke, McManus, Bell, Gehrman, | the whole matter was a joke, but when he rice, 3.000. ACKER ® GADSBY "(Gib 1415 F at. n.w.. Washington, D.C. | {25 ind Boo! Supplies ooustantiy of hand. Al Roods | ae ¢ people of Funchal celebrate a feast | 41 NeelygSchneides, Campbclt, Cunningham, | covered that Cutter was really bent on marae oo = juaganteed as represent ——/? y- Hauze 1, McGratm, O'Brien, O'brien, | and robbery he pretended to approve of the 5 adJoinany = -Lw 1202 D st. n.w. jauze, Cattel, McGrai . 5 y he p a JOR SALE—1704, 1706, 1708 10TH ST. ARE a > | ate! nw. eae ‘ste i “ i 0 hold the fidence, sa tg | te Some ant a ee eee | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN | yop tare gormneg romwore coNaRIES | pa, oz andernr Stt peti ian gow) NEW YORK NOTES -— phepiermmmmagians a i or monthly ee SSS birds, gold dsbes, : 3 . i (Ol SATE-EEMAEEABLY EASY TEUMS FOR | terms easy. PACKER & GADSBY, : O,FOU WANT MON: “Xr —#10 TO #100 TOLOAN 3 SHAS KEW pnp STORE, | into literate.” An interesting letter from the metropolis. | Fourth precinet—Lieut. ee Sergts. c ss plan og 5 eel ave = 1 C4 eh ae S Fone SRT ET eae wee: | Fompteboee aay, Soa Tcapaland interest payaule ts eokls or maths | JOR SALE-A NEARLY NEW GROCEI“s WAGON | She: “A! What kind of a writer is she?" a cmc eg fee gg Ng a gered fen i ne, Py nnn gg Up = hey eee Secmneny. 20 bagiuenis; no Teiuoval’ ef xoods frou Fesidence. NO with brake ; custoa made; cost $300; suitable tor | He—grinning: “‘A type writer.” REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. Filgate, Fenton, Hatton, Henry, Hutchinson, | rested him. He and Butler were to have pro- por SALE-A TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT “ publicity. Address Box $8, Star office. _ gu0-. See CO Aan: BURL be sold: come and ‘The fall demazd for ho’ Hogan, Hayden, Herbert, Kelley, Kemp, Klin- | ceeded to Mr. Rowe's house in Melrose, Batier be ick front), on 10th st. near ‘ONEY 10 LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED ON ho agit ears = anexil for howes to rent now t MeN: q the bell, and it was anticipated rick house (press brick fr = = = LOREX, bet. Hand 8 ‘and 14th and 15th sta, mew au ine ger, Kenney, Loane, Melton, McNamara, Mul- y Khode Island ave. n. w.; 9 rooms and bath. Lot 17 LOST AND FOUND. interne. Rede e ONE Chew Eko eit | POR BALE On -EXGHANGE WARNES GF A CHANGE OF BASE. begun. Murphy, Maher, Perry, Rinck, Smith, owe Would answer the bell in person. “Price, #4250 A good investment. == Fee ne Cee eae! | Fetery deccrtptime, Te ae eat eof | Attorney—to witness: “So you follow the oe" Schrader. Sanford, Stenhouse, Sonzitag. As soon a8 be opened the door Cutter was to 2 HILL 's JOHNSTO! Rb ob be. Deminics saceesiom a dies cost: | Soe 5 : guslits: workmanship aud prices Gaequaied.” Alvo-s | wator for a living, do you?” —— Turnburke, Trocter, Wagner, Williams, Wha: | shoot him. If he missed bis aim Butler was to s010-3 1508 Pa. ave. n. Ly Hall oa St. Dominic's excursion, «ladies coat, MOREY 10 LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- | largo ussortinent of brushes, combs gyonece, ‘teva vy iving, Ho y » Wagner, b het teaver Gnaneh of as tenes mes - Finder will please requra it to J. A. McCARTEN an Tent rates on approved real estate security ; spe- | guests, coolers, Be; , at enclose nel roe Witness: “Yes, sir. Dr. and Mrs. W. 8. Harban and Mrs. Isabella | le . apen es. Then doting Giep Shee tects at, are, ok | ru owk, BROW Lae ATED BOUTER “PUT AEC or ra, | saree MESES MAREE ISCNOE, | Ruornay: saheeyar™ Highna and her daughter, Ara. Sipe, have | Filth precnet-Liat Gefen. Sorgt, Bar| ie tno men et uterine oes ihe Pi 'new trick, with Lot ath, hall vaik | "PHE Lost pkOWn LONG.HAInED SCOTCH | reo pa KU LER kb, mw. | auleolm 4 1th stan we a , Mr 7 gess and Wright, Privates Wright, Kelley, | revolvers aud force her to give upall the mon: S150 pee mont Veboid topay percent net | 1 Cole dog Rex, tay 0, 2829, belongs at 125 Lith Mites eed pptatoa: STATE-FHOMPE | POn SALE—ii SEWING Sach Sin AT S10, | | Witness: “No, sir. Sometimes I go up rocurned Se ay ele ged Siovut: tavemns Angee: Kesaee’ Worse | anh seteteiae x Seabees Bateos noLaneee = Pic jual to new. UE oH'S. Ce jtream.”” . bee “ wel Se mae & WEAVER, ‘OST HUCKRTERS LICENSE. ABOUT THREE SWOKMSILDT & BRADLE' Hui Drape Dourestic sewing machines and patterss, | © aes Visited Mr. Thomas B. Higgins, late of this city, ptaceggh aanaond go Smear caer, ee — no sel0-38 be ke \4 weeks azo; No. 238, made out to car Purner. sletemaacael 4th and | h r but now located at Spokane. l, el . on 7 “ith at. wand = . 5 ‘ Evans, Furey, Riagan, Wilson, Dyer. THE PARK PLACE DISASTER. JOR SALE—T0 INVESTO! ae ee {OK SALE_REMINGTON, CALIGRAPH, IF po; IT Do. Miss Emily Kincaid, sister of Judge Charles | £¥* Furey, , Wilson, Ds pa ed insted stocks ani other guad security." Principal and | writers ‘at bunralie:amecuiacs for to A ruwor’s like a kiss, you know, E. Kincaid, who shot and killed Congressman | Falvey aad Brosnan, Privator Bulliten, Parker, Inability of the Coroner's Jury to Determine Pop a er a ae Eo erin | | eee eaten SROUARGE, C10 FS From north to sunny south; Taulbee, was married at 5 o'clock ‘Tuesday | Schultze, Costello, ‘Denney, Groff, Kimmel, the Canse. invested.” Vor further inforastion apply toe —— pe EC HB ONEX 10 LOAN IN SUMS TOBUIT, ATOAND | / OR SALES OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH It’s quite the same in ither place— morning at the Cathedral in Louisville to Mr. | Jordan, Mendenhall, Rodgers, Creagh, Elliott, cihasipitn thie tec 0 ated ok he ‘BAkAES & WEAVER, O3T-PCG DOG. RETURN TO 808 11TH 5; ‘Uber cent, on D.C. real estate securtt call one BALLOU esa eo It goes from mouth to mouth. William R. Spalding of Lebanon. The bride | Jameson, Mooney, Gibson, Hamilton, Kenney, | Te subscrip te se10-3 nF a. 2. . aadant vewand. : a PN TTAN A T. KAWLINGS, 10Ge Ts. ave, : ——— SS and groom were in traveling dress, and after | Ester, Langley, Brennut, Coghill, Bateinas, | ®tfferers by the Park place fire in New York Fe SALE—TO STORS— eae po el i] FE oo ee breakfasting at the hotel left foran eastern | Fitzgerald, Haynes, Newkirk, Smith, Lynch, | last month were declared closed ata mecting Grosse and bath, Ywiib ail mod. hape. srented to gved | $2 and four Alexandria and Washington ferry, MOSEX ToLoaN 18 LauckaxpsMatt sts | FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES. TYPICAL. trip. z Hartigan, Foley, Lamb, Riley, McCormick, Sul- | of the relief committoe yesterday.” The total eae eek oe aes iene perc Cota eR EET OE a Fvtieht aioe 100 puss: ei eee eR EH cal Bet sete feb sa Ma Dee Ge aes Saieen ack eck ‘venth precinet—Lieut. Hollin Se meats lt oe manag a wg ares aut be “oavince = AURA TC rons er, and F sts. n. Ww = tr | XE weight atout 1,100 pounds: price Apply He iow er’ and Mrs. Dennis Conpell to their son, John J. |! x 4 rted that out of sixty-three families inves- Nery come SSNS panes & weaver. . | [OST _AT WILLEGE’S RESTAURANT. CORNE MGNEE, 20 LOAR IX ANY SUM DEHIRED Af | Sh, DeATLEY. ‘wood and coal yard, 961.8 | Jones: “Of course hele. He was born in| Connell, and his bride (ase Lydia Bryon), wii | Yolkman and Haney, Privates Hall Bradiey, | Portes ee eee ee ne ee pone Pet ewe , Mirowest rates of interest on approved real estate aie: | © ¥- takaa” were married on the 8d instant, and’ their | Bloom, Pierce, Curren, Hess, Birkight, Suther- | tigated forty-seven req P- rr }rox SALE A ST. SE, 6 ROOMS. WATER: Sonu time necessaty vor exatndnataa of tile and bop: | POR,SALL 3 URED BLACK GELDING os resideuce on Ist and H streets northyrest was | lind, Mason, Conlon, Edwards, Jett, Passeno, | four cases the committee recommended that foie Shad bse ee completed eww’, | [OSI-WILE PARTY WHO Too Lapis | Lltuuur payers: tosueatusp nea dest Saddle Horse in Wasiniuston he ie algo an excel: ae thrown open and filled with the many friends | Passau, Gilmore, Bailey, Hooke, Grealey, Vo- | the money be paid in one sum ranging from iape $4,200. ps dig, Spey nproving ie: | Aé Jacket te.mm dressing roots, Cain Jo aes THUS. 3. FIRHEL & CO. dent, prompt driver. BATH E RENSELLY. Rats. oft youn couple. ae after the = p< seg ford, Sorgts, | #100 to £1,000 and in twenty-three cases itbe 3 = sss 3 inks: « riage couple in lieu of the usual — Genet Mose tals, EGA3 AN SUMS FO POLE ON AF- | Ok SACE-NEW FLAT FORM WaGoN OF ix |, Binks: “The police are going to make » raid | mart entered upon housekeeping at No. 227 et | Daly, Lombardy aad Dunnegen, Privates Ap- | Paid. in inctilimentsoutending over portelis . = " = Do. | Ate Proved D. C. reai estate, payuble in easy monthly | F own butidins. suitable for marketing oF any bas | this afternoon.’ treet north \d lust evening at Mb leby, Bryan, Barney, Clark, Crawford, Darcey, | Tnging from six months to six years, Ost SEETENBER & TOE ABOUT BANDS; | puyutenie BAAMH ATP Lidaee new. | Beebe rid at halt priceto setts up Business | Jinks: “Te that so? What kind?” Connells seskentce, seated amid s ywotaren | Dunster, Silewerth,’ Garvey, Gonghta, Hart’) The tevestigation os $e the exeom of ho i> Rittabie seward if returned to W. ODEN Tuck | \f ONEY 70 LOAN, Soe 0K SALE-AFINE DRIVING HORSE; YousG, | Binks: “Parade.” of growing plant looked the picture of | over, Hagerty, Hensey, Henrick, Kelly. L aster ended yesterday. ‘The only testimony of CO.. 23 F st. selo-gee | pe Patt a po ee 4s FPectint dfetelee Steg, Alay 9 good buginess happiness. In all == a bridal —_, age Penge md gy importance was that of Samuel Fry, who bad TON TURGDAY_ A GENTS TIE WITH DIA FR EREST, | horse. “Can be seen at 714 Eat, ge. S103 Mee oe. presents, and while some enjoy: music | ton, Rhodes, Rogers, Skinner. Speer, Stuer-| number of workmen in the rains searching for : . “g {OK SALE—25 HEAD OF HORSES JUST AR- i. cing, mann, Thompson, Upperman, Yoo. bow uae ee apoE Tea me mog| yg eetatmmnmaeTmet | Baie, Gettin Maret (| Somebody who senate the nominatn | ier cet te a een | an ome RTE Lae |e tsi, het tht he 10-8 Tikh andGata aw. | J ost_SATURDAT, ON 7TH ST EAST SIDE, RO. HOLTZMAN, Pecan Gru creme sane eee sends in this: Te is conjectured that Boss Platt | During the evening refreshments were served. | Bryan, Wall and Cross, Privates Anderson, | Sheds boris had collapsed. Amen whe Jrok SALE SEW TWO-STORY way-winpow | 44 between Massachinetts ave. fond Ht st-. black silk | _379 _2oth and F ste 2. W-_| jotwee:t 1 bay horse, 13-7, can trot e mile in making the collector of the port of New| Among those present were: Rev. Father Me-| Austin, Archambault, Bushall, Browne. Bast, | way standing eur and wise the sitet Ine stx-room brick; all mod. imps; N st. mw. near | oil steel tends crochet parse with money, Finder MOREX,T0, LOAN ON ESDOWMENT LIFE AND | by Strathmore; 1 brown mare, 10.2, can t York the nominee of the republi ty for | Avoy, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Rover, Mr. and Mrs. | Curtis, Cook, Curry, Dunnington, Dailey, Dow- | Since learned was Mr. Licbler of Licbler & , i WatkeR & SON, 1008 F, | fist. nw:, and receive reward. se10-t* gg a ea agg Pee jlecsiox wate on th ce es d rhe Joseph Geier, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roth, Mr. and | ling, Eulers, Fisher, Flynn, Gordon, Hebrew, | Maas, whose place of business was iu the builde ane eee eee NED Tu 1801 F | iss #'st.'a’w" = * Seaham | Ais of Thege orks are youiw’and actuud aud Kind nati | SOVernOF acted on the legal maxim: “Qué Mrs. Elbert, Mr. Brennan, Mrs. Mahony, Mra. | Jouiison, Lee, Moore, McGrath, Markwood, | ing’ stopped! up to hum med said. Sheep stl ~ Bk aoe = su. m-, Gordon setter dog; spot of hair of rucht MoS) 10, L0AN-LARGE AMOUNTS an WAYS harness. ‘To bescen at SOHN SIMMONDS’ STABLES, sett per alium; Fassett per se. Dodge, an Reese, Mist Bertio Reese, Mr. Ohlsen, ' Pearson, Schultze, Stearns, Tracy, | we will wake it appear an explosion whether i fue tubes, Be of owner, | S88: tail docked. =| Mich 'tand tor louns ou best city. seca i a ee — foran, Mr. B. Lynch and Miss Lynch, Mr. and | Wan it Wi i 2 ceases MWY SiCae | Osta LabiEm, tae bon Baca bere Fates ater: fuscllcat ia with Zea hae “top, ieatbordiiued piaston, news oue'Ukecar eee | By putting black ink on white paper you may | Mrs. L- A. Latchiord, John Pisin Gol. R. F.| Cavalry troop—Lient. MeCathran, Sergts. | "Mc Lichler subseyue FOR SALE-4 Gob INVESTMENT BUSINESS | anq\Tsth, or Feunsaivanin arg. between Mh and Lith: | We can egw aise metho’ tent a coleewes eens | and Sebi need aaa ae gBb ees hew bu-y,'€5> | make the paper read. Downing, C. J. Hall, Robert MeBonald, the | Slattery, Hees and Kirby, Privates Boland, | qonied this Me simitted, however, having corner 0. @- +10 jad coved Uy tramedwell- | Civerat reward i retarued to Star oice: "" “eebSt*” | Upes cout tot loss ot short tans Sto! HtO., G14 Stu st-n.w., OF Fear G40 fi ek.n-e. Misses Kelly, John F. Milligan, P. J. Burns, F. | Prather, Wast, Wennell, Anderson, Marr, Ha- | jad a conversation with Prx. BES REDFUND W. WALELE 8 SON, 1006 ¥. 5-H SMITE & 20R8, Devereaux, Messrs. Van Keuth, Hickey, 'D. | gan, Markward, Slack, Morgan, Sullivan, Bran-| “"Aa‘ter listening to the tostumony of several ex- “SALE-IWO-STORY BAY-WINDOW SIX: BOARDING nie {sink wt. | JOH SAPE-In HEAD OF HORSES AND MARES ‘THE OLD FOLKS AGAIN. ‘Donovon; Byrnes and others, son, Amos, Hurd, Coloman, McCabe, Murphy, | ports, Coroner Hanley declared” the testimony (e-TWo-STORY Ba 0 E 3 5 3D x i seon We Riley, Fifield, Rhodes, Hl veut brick: ofl mod. fap. well loenteden Eat. | MSE RE, MANTED (AND, TO LOAN PARTIES | TOON SEEN auriawe Way down upon the Plata river, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oscar Roome have gone to <=. gy thy fnea a Jan cee Se ee ry Hy the jury. 8 i OS we ire N.W., HANDSOME ROOMS TO | notes, secured Ly deeds of trust, for sale at QOR SALE—HANDSOME BAY MARE, YOUN Far, far away, Boston to attend the meeting of the Royal ee 2 omen Lp waa the question _seidst EEDEORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F._ ‘and’ muall, furaisued und ‘onfur- WOODS & CO.'S BANE, Pua teats drivers sound: srontleatonlas eae There's where the Talla; Order of Scotland, after which’ they will take | 2°™% had narrowed down to four causes, any one of Fok ale MAST SE EIGHT Room BRICK | Siabed ip. furnitare new: od. diay, myStr BEEF et | notatraid of cars. ac. well sulted toriaay; will sail | - tea hae in extonded trip, returning home about the ist | , Among the guests of the police department | which might have caused the accident, iz. Ist renting for $2: will be suid | class ine house; location very coutr ‘EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT, with bugy, harness, Se. Apply at SLABLE, 51 Sticks in the mud today; = Mis will be three police commissioners and four | fault in construction: 2d, defects in ‘material, Wie SREELet | POR MENE-ELtoaNT nous. Lanar SAFES U.S howps, Toth stn mus Le All up and down the whole creation, of October. Misses Fannio and Leila Koome | “otains from Baltimore overweighting; 4th, explosion. . meer jure tulimeiers tanrcverrenteyiaweyinge rosa; | OPEB STD SAUAPSE SgARTERLY. | Dou sare FAS, STYLISH, YOUNG GUAT Rocndlascwtcigh hare ,fone to Barnesville, Md, to spend | ““Iy9 ine will disband at the Peace monument | *evsrwolgnting: th. explos “ i 1d 4 7 ak: 3 Wei 5 5901 3, le b bs . - at bathe: buard if desired "17 8 et ea SMALL PALM M CHAKGKD. coupe or heuvy carriage, He We DAVIS. Purcell. Bafely she represents our nation, yep returned.to the city after a | gr2r S°iNé over the route announced in Tux} The jury last evening returned its verdict ald ee 19.000 ee ‘Loudoun county 05-6" Shiva take th 7 = aay pre Aces open r®) Stan. It was a very peculiar one and does not iy HE AUBURN, PA. AVE. AND =DST_N.W. 2 ms UO Te eee A GENTLEMAN IN EUROPE HE. Paraguay. several weeks’ stay ai ttage at lonial onrar, any person or porsons who are to blame for the ricely fnind rooms ad teard Uy da weak St Tay authorized us to elt ata saceifie hia completa tens Sen Se Bench. anh even saan whe coal en uty the | Sumer @ sag Ginebo eonesGuncan ie va * Out, consisting of «pair of close matched. igh-bred From Fauquier Springs, Miss Maggie E. Toomey of South Washing-| _ There are seven men who went on duty finds that while the timbers and walls of the [Se NEBSTER, 513 19TH ST. NW.; HATES 91 | _ap90-1 THOS. E, WAGGAMAN. _ road mares; yous. sound. stylish and 14st; also rus- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. 4 day the metropolitan police force was organ-| building were of fairly good material and con- . Der day’, week, @G; headguarters 4of simutecess: EY TO LOAN ON WAL ESTATE OK INST. | tetlather Aouble laren abd backboard of the bast pope alles tad oe son Mia pses tee 5 ses ocjvern th Rish-| 7 alate uci one manatee wi ~ 3 Sy rain: Oe "wie ai" ERG | apeasahome’ place; ruse stages ally toa potgts ee agctstiys at lowest vies imteteats bode: | sinker no Feesousbve ier rofueed, Srarvos, Va. | mond, visiting relatives and friends, ized who are service and of them | struction the iron columns were not as strong ‘Ali the above are coud Properties. of interest. ay 1 Jere the secubity ts woud. Py “atid Jobson ave. Sept. 10, 1891. three are now in charge of precincts, they | #6 the specifications called for, It also finds - HODGES & TEEL, 1307% F st. nw. 3 au3ltw Bet. Rand > and 14th and Jotu sts. Among the man; its on the Terrace of | thr : +, soe} — O. C. GREEN, 303 7th st_n.w._ | susi2w_I Se aonb Among the arrivals at the Fauquier Springs tie whe: being Lieuts. John F. Kelly, James W.’' Gess- | that the fall of the building resulted from the JOR SALE_A BARGAIN IN A THREE-STORY PROPOSALS. MOREY 2g ROAN-IN SUMS OF FROM $500 | WOR GALE HORSES. CARRIAGES. HARNESS, during’ a few dis Rear Ad the Kurssal at Momburg to witness the elabor- | 175.04 Charles R. Vernon’ ‘The “others ‘are | breaking of one or more of these columns, but F a press brick lay wittow Bouse , 10 roots SALS. Sp to €25,UW Ob abproved real estar security; | 2 Sc, Koueht sold. exchauced and for hire: only | during the past fow days are imiral | ate display of froworks in honor of the Prince | {272 0"Gocucline Nossee end Prevail ae | tet ae ea te ecm columns, but yo br. WG. ScHAP HINT PECFOSALS KOR BUILDING AN ADDITION To | ™G i423" SOAS © Gubsten w,_| Wil F. DUWABL, Kepository and Stables, 4g00 to | Barl English, Mrs. Earl English, Mrs. Taunt, | of Wales were Mr. and Mrs. Carttor, Mrs. Piatt, Pieree, Caleb Sebastian and Augustus Brown. | some sudden shock applied to their exterior ‘seth the Feiuale Work House on the Grounds of the aT SAT RDUPER CENT on | OBL. = 4 1. | Dr. and Mrs. P. 3}. Rixey, jr., Mise Rixey, Mrs. | Mrs. Stanley Matthews, Mrs. Virginia Grafton, They are all in active service, although Sergt. | and not primarily due to their apparent weak- ¥ HOME ON CORCORAN ST. | DC: Weshingten D, Cr septate Sieh eeeearel | ML Sie Bea A AND pat ee raat pans ora eae e EAD DE, | Judge Barlow. Mrs. Darneille and Miss Maggio | Mr- aud Mrs. Kentand Miss Kent, Mr. W. 8 | hey are all in actiy duty some weeks on sc-| ness. yatered and dqvoraiet: concrete cellars tur- | WOR TRURRDAT SEETEN SEI Re BEEENE | mo Be ah AREER, | to realuee Cur stent LITE eet SALTS | Darneille of Washington, Thomson and De. Bush B. Ghippon of Washing- | (25% of ill health. The jury says, however, thet tt Je unable to =) pai ered <orated’, couc iar “ON THURSDAY. SI iy ANDI. “for Both and D sta. nw. atin” i determine whether this was caused ox HetiSeates ot S88 ve ened. “ON SEE | cocstractine su aaditon tone Female Work due: | OMEYTO LOAN ; | Pye Rake ETRE On ERGRANGESOS Soy | wil 7 Sight we hed pluintom party, | “sr-. J, B. Whndr and family, who have been LIEUT. GrssroRD. abuaieoer une sive deus. oe er) ited cabo “J omens Ws esate Mepis, Pan | MUcta fo su at ome rate op approved ei | POX SALE: wl jowever, Was not ment to express that Lieut. Gessford is one of the most popular | Plotion of bex oo . W., SEVERAL GROOM, BAY-WIN- | fers of proponais and specications, together with | 2y,,,18,sums £ a boxe BEST tng Dew and second-hand carnayes, bucries, | the season here is dead, but rather that after a | spending the summer in the White mountains conclusion the jury recommend ost the Durean of eturraving and | ot ae aerate ae tee eT aR | own 1457 Fennayivanis sve. | Oi °Gauunt ogo ‘stock slao betees ler" ae” Wil. | few days of quiot it, hes suddenly come to life | and on the Massachusetts coast, have returned | men on the force and celebrates his birthday | islature provide for periodical inspection of Titbal 6 wal ebay Inge ot the District pla, and ou.y, dis uon | Vj ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESLATE AT LOW-| ¥. GELLit, 4002. ave. nw. 3y20-Sun ” | again. to their home on Washington Heights. on the 22d day of February, the anniversary of | buildings used for printing, manufacturing, eet Pre Swaine bating. | tee Sora willbe “ouniiegady The rt reoorvad | M‘cinnten WANS Da ‘FOR EALE-CARRIAGES. WAGONS AND, BEG. Wednesday night very amusing impromptu Mrs. J.T. Ellis and her daughter, Miss Re- | the birth of Washi He came here trom | storage or similar purposes, #o as to. insure aiding. r , We “AR BUG 4 a Reotmed hoe en tank [ageient ovesiont pleats oe wae erin | So a Trobehyieaaed’ te aT Han Parsee retrarae ania mana tel Bepteaber bething st Riiccas Cae,” | houses, He wes not on the force many areas | oF dangercosly 5 substances im amy, » WORTHINGTON EC Bea” ns before he was promoted. Under an act of Con- | building where other labor is employed. rs OSTEO F ta, FOR SALE—PIANOS. gress he was made licutenant. He has since eae rod Sane 80s Cant WiLL SrctRE a WEL gant NOON OF TUE-DAY, THE | POK SALE—CLEAWING OUT Fol NEW STOCK Rayer rper ey a eee ey weedy meng oe hel vena Uhsaean eae bust Siz-Foom frame: water: small yard; fresh ND INSTANT. for the coliecti ohe fue uprixat piauo equal to new, $170 casa S. Ss in high esteem men ve uty | A daring attempt was made last night to mur- and ‘news ip quod neuhbornocd; wear’ dave Sant, ci gartoge aud dead anttrale in the city of | as wrest bunyunea Oberhret-clane uprigit pianos to | Stvtisu Sozst under him. In addition to commanding several | ger arthur Rooney, a clerk at the Richmond Fated 811 So Fer won sihaiasien Wastineten xo ie cael ce suburvs for the unes- | easly Layers at G. 1 WALD & biOS' stn. w. precincts he did duty as night inspector for - in: S07 nae Wold ais iret portion of the curren fica. year, ‘The coms | seb-12 : but was succeeded in that posi- | 04 Allegheny railroad officein Richmond. Rob- seth lw = Fractot will be required to sisn 4 Contiert; the tongs of ‘oR SALE— BEAUTIFUL SQUARE GRAND ———__reo_—_—___ some months, the veo [oR SALE_DESIRABLE COUNER RESIDES P peopstals 228 speatcsiaee sears | ane; spun Be bane tec re i won by Mr. "Robinson of New Orleans, while | ™4+*0O* Raczs, 7th and Boundary, 10-11-12. | tion by Lieut, xeur. ——y = ace at ty, wontutsotom a bree | See eR NE Bie ee aCe eae: |Rarsly atv mand Tye sates ey Made ot toe ust | the “boobies” were awarded to" Mrx Eas! En] ‘Tho board of aldermen of Lowell, Mane, has John F. Kaliy of the sixth procine | #0 te ded ie ¢ GEO. ¥. WOKTHINGTON & BRO. Hern Ge KUMEMT, Comiuisnoners cf the Decent | tobe. pure singin quailty, fine make and pearly new; lish of Washington and Col. Murray'Forbes 2 Lieut. . Kelly 156 F st of Corunabie, S8-0t_| irtatenayonce: nanisome stool tad coversua Gy | pooyeR didi seine ier. has st some time had charge of nearly every | ings cioctric stroot care collided at: NEW = Pits tes : tertainments now are unique, district. He is a Washingtonian, and Mase. ‘emashing fed ssitneae, | PROFOSATS | FOR, PAVING AND Cumming | euros ‘Tis ra sits he ans mene se ae ond isco deter,” hed aod J onuaaks.sounice GF | TRE Gomis: Vi3 Peousyivaniaave. bce nothing else, and wits are constant during his younger days bricklayer | Wilson, ; broken aude ise Sarna” MoE Serpeeick ar tweens seer | ee ee is gous before. “abe: Sout Eicokn calcd Sor 14,600 pebuntoere abn | Paissteipionsed Wetzerlon might ta 'tho chow soe Bs DESMRGERE RSS Gi | Sic roceeer ormae eameee| Eeairs. ast “mrtirhas Gacerermmera| oe Sea” ene Ss ene ES room jambs. Bank orm of | wentsore Tuakes elugutly Used pianos. erates, 2 OR SALE—DLAUTIFUL LITTLE HOMES IN | Proposals and ations can be obtained at this | The best bargains in the city. Suu can save 20 tO poner f Peel mae Gallery. a. Pepe Ea eee ieee ee + | nipematy ods Terms omiy | #102 with us THE PIANo EXcHANGE, | “717 Penne eva + be soigers 5 which made capital, He is the | ment to increase the depth of the new canal @& spared: satinaery Eanes ee miss _ sein 913 Pennsy.vania ave, ee will be on hand paca EY pen private | Sault St. Marie to nineteen feet. ) Cae; Oe market snd sehowte, | E- Fok, a2 — SECONDHAND PIANOS. “ant | 3715 . ‘appreciate, how a genui to chief, he having been onone| Gov. Merriam of Minnesota finally eet bg yop pepe ‘tuoroushly, id, aud will be sold cheap for Tuesday night occasion as well as night chief of | refused to interfere in the case of A COULTER, i “Le ‘Droit eet y, 11th take place, and on Monday the detective corps. Bose, convicted of murder, and Rose will be waver _| Most THORQUGHLY 3 COMFORTABLE v6 _ 28 & qe ball will be —— ‘at Redwood Falis, Minn., October 16. Be PAIDFOR BY REST OF tease 2 Bette | PO* SE, pousans woxrmcy Tuere Is No Dixoen - Gameromcleg Sicik Tehinebs eacihereme che isting | aeemeees the plilairopit, “snd the = facto, MODERN GAS STOVE of the serious ‘oldest bank officer yearsas well Bywindow to psa et: terme toeuil, & rareap" F ves you s fine-toned Square Piano or handsome | ™ ‘Soctfenis tet so stn veces ois okie nove, nearly every position = | aso service, yoterday clcbraied she <ighiy- porcanty.” Box Ss oftive. nen MACKI §M TOSHES. FOUr ROWS. |G SMITH, 1295 Pa. ave. (Cat and look at our ‘Virginian, baving been born in Alexandria ‘Sept egos ot bis ‘at his bome, Uk SALE—BANDSOME NEW S-STORY BRICK SUS DIAL, _ 4n1832. He is acarpenter but @¥eiline, Jol 1th st. a. w.; 13 rooms and Xoucan T GILT EDex, - his early days he Natit “room: all latest iuprovewments, caretu.ly bul aurea, 0 es estog he eri 3 “ Rucer ol personal supervision snc fit-clase every ea PE fe Yeelarvand price app wTHLEis MUTMER FORD. ere ‘RELIABLE, Be Ps ae s mylo-te WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY: remained on as ro

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