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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON,. D.-C.. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1892. THE INSURRECTION IN CHINA. ALEXANDKIA. FOUND IN THIS COUNTRY. THE COURTS. DIED OF A BROKEN HEART, AUCTION SALES. Minister Denby Tells the Keal Cause of the COMING TWENTY-SECO! FEBRUARY. | Quarries of Marble Equal to the Famous Egurry Covrt—Judge Hagner. A Scion of the Bluchers Whose Marriage ce Dae ee o Uprising. oe The 24 pry tema ae beeiag of Wash- ‘Namidian Product. Today—Edwards “Maupin; sale finally ‘Was a Failure. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report. Rie taee GAL OF VALwanel The rumors regarding the recent insurree- | ington, will pass in the town of Wasbington| “Have you ever heard of the race question tion in China have been so contradictory that | without general observance other than that | in our country?” was the somewhat surprising Minister Denby has reported to the Depart-| which is made by a Light Intent parnde, the | question propounded by Prof. F. R. Fava, ment of State a carefully prepared statement | fact that as the day is a state ho! of the facts. The locality of the rebellion is in the northern part of the province of Chiuli, | ‘The observance of Washington's sometimes given as Ghachuaaa Pecheelee. in | once a peculiarly ‘alexandtie observance, and | did you know that this question had extended which province is situated the city of Peking, the capital of the empire. Various causeshave | »¥ keeping alive the military spirit of the revo- | ‘Tye Sran man requested the professor to been assigned for this uprising, many incor-| jared then survived, united with” thy | ll him whether he was going to talk tariff, Teetly, and many of exaggerated proportions. ‘The foreign residents of Peking bave never | had sham battles on the mall and parades on| “‘No,” said Prof. Fava. “I said marble and I been caused the uncasiness which some cable- Grams sentabroad have indicated. Antago to Christianity was not the cause of the rebellion, but more probably the depredations Of organized bands of robbers, such asare usual every year, north of the great wall, to some de- This year these bands had of their num- Crany 2 oist priests, who are supposed to be b to protect their associates from the lets of the enemy. ‘The missionaries at ‘Twun-hua were in greater danger and upon order of the local authorities they were com- pelled to abandon their missions and take refuge in Tientsin. There have been doubtless about 1,200 Catholics killed, owing to the fact that they resided north of the grea: wall, where converts to the Catholic religior comprise | most of the population. When the uprising got under way it took the form of a revolt against the reigning dynasty and was under the leadership of Mich Cheng Wang (Prince Over- throw of the Chings), as he styled himself, Ching being the dynastic title of the present emperor. The loss to these insurgen’ killed and captured has been about 3,000, while the loss to the troops of the Chinese gov- ernment has been less than 100, and the vigor- ous action of the imperial troops renders fur- ther disturbanc: The losses to the eople of the northeastern part of the province Pas hbeca severe as usual from both insirgents and troops. It has been a saying among these people for many yoar: ar not the tiger which comes from the south, but fear the chickeu which comes from the north,” and as the power of proverbs is very strong among the Chinese the rebel troops carried banners on which were displayed a pamted or embroidered cock, thus hoping to enlist y by the ides that a north- ern force could and would overthrow the pres- ent emperor. The fuifillment of this prophecy 38 said to be illustrated in the fate of Shih Kwang-ti, who built the great wall (and who was one of China's greatest emperors), viz: That his empire would be endangered by Hu. He devoted his efforts therefore to the con- quering of the northern tribes (who were Known as the Hu), yet the prophecy was real- ized in his assassination by his own son an successor. The prese is re- garded now as suppressed ers and soldiers have been commended oiticially for overthrowing the rebeilion. Marine Engineers Organized. A branch of the National Association of Ma- rine Engineers was organized at the Central building last evening by District Deputy J. H. Mittendorff of Baltimore. John A. Watts was elected president; J. R. Nash, vice president; €. Lindsley, recording secretary; W. A. More, financial secretary: James O'Donnell, treasure P. O'Donnell, couductor, and J. K. War doorkeeper. The association starts off with a membership of about forty. Its objects are social and educational, the purpose generally being to promote the interests and efficiency of marine engineers. sae The Metropolitan Southern Road. The Metropolitan Southern railroad tracks have now been laid the entire distance between Linden station and the Connecticut avenue ex- tension and the company is running freight trains loaded with ties and rails as far as the new electric power house, which is located on & portion of the original Laird property. Ow- ing to inability to purchase from the owners along the line at prices which the company is willing to give the through right of way has not yet been secured, but as the work pro- in | ratified. Benedict & Manufacturing | Count von Blucher, the German nobleman * Co. sgt Starkweather; exceptions to answer | who was cast off and disinherited by his father, bee ry oo heen orale 3 anewer SI"! hasbeen very quietly buried in New York. —_ ‘The eervices were so entirely without cere- Marriage Licenses. mony that even the near friends of the count Marriage licenses have been issued by the] were not apprised of them. The interment clerk of the court to the following: Danicl| was with no'pomp save that required by the McDougall of New York and Nettie M. Noble; | rites of the church. Wm. Hawling of Loudoun county, Va. and| The young count was disownod by his father Annie. Koones: Samuel Benaugh’and Mary | because he married beneath his noble station. johnson; Amon Brown ani on, Evan in Mil j Benne aad ee Eee i Hyon, Ever E- | He was married in Milwaukee last July to Mise OX G STREET BECWEEN Royal Powder See ViNALD FENDA’ y, the ses-| the architect and civil engineer, to Tur sions of the public schools will be intermitted and business ‘will cease in the pablic offices, Sun pate Cie mies ante i See irthday was | memorandum book. “I guess youhave. But the day was observed here during bis lifetime | into the mineral kingdon, species marble?” lutionary var. The old veterans of 1776, of whom younger men in the military companies and | District polifics or national politics. and Laura E- Franklin: Join Giread Agar of | Alma Loeb of Brooklyn. His wife was secking ABSO ae ‘Trstess, the streets under the eye of the grand chief. | mean it. It is new discovery, which shows | New York and pr gpm ple of | ® divorce from him, it is said, when death set RATCLIFFE Dann 2 03" ~ has. has After his death, for fear the custom of celebra- | that if we sometimes believe we lack some par-|San Francisco, Cal.; W. F. O'Donnell and | her free. n _ tion might fall'into desuetude, an association Mary C. Murphy; Hubert Eugene Peck and — Ehzabeth Pattison of Dorchester county, was organized called the Washington Society, | ticular product on ler phemare pay howling whose object was to secure the celebration of | Cause we have not yet found Bt mot been eard the 22d of February. On every recurrence of | #,not there. | Now, you Baye, 0 pontrolled the time the Washington Society furnished euch | Of the Numidian marbles, Tiley are controle, of the lads of the Wnshington School with | bY ® Belgian company that hes an enormous & new suit of clothes to appear in| copital ard that pe tered The count was taken ill several weeks ago. iecitvapinsiite tenet ea AUCTION SALES. _AUCTION ew York. He gradually yrew worse, i if ‘mal: “TOM we ON TUESDAY, MARCH FL Fine 1x a Cunexey of house No. 2017 Hillyer week’ ano ‘he sank repiily and died os en O'CLOCK, we sl oe ji y ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auction EEKS & O0., Auctioneers, ¥ street nortuwes place was the cause of an alarm being sounded lay sookning. Before bis death be | WW \uctioneers, 5 r ctrest axqtewest, about 8:30 o'clock this morning from box 319. | sont for Father Geyer of the Leo Home, whe | WILL. SELL aT of E_ SALES Room. CoM. W on deo aoe be nivonian [EOMAE DOWLING & SON, Avce veers, wk ow, SALES. TRE HANDSOME §TALIION. POTOMAC CUIEF, itera own \d French colored marbies bee aie ar ihe ber isc ag Sat Office, | Hamiltonian thle Sali the procession of the day. During sub {Inte years been held at a discount. ow- | No damage was done. was his fri SEEN DCLOTE A aDAM AT HALE-PAST Sealy tance sesamiae Sones Vapi eae gage om ing to th ‘greater beauty of those from Africa. | About 6:45 o'clock ‘The last sncrsments of the church were given A REGULAR WEEELY S48 OF FURKITURE. | 015 n, THdhae D es on, ‘& somewhat Fes : ORES ? Contly one.” Last year there were a cee ops | Search has boon made in every quarter of the | Fear of L, between 43¢ tothe sick man by Father Geyer, who also] WATCH &. cA " & : --_ Bene THURSDAY, FEBECAES PCE TEENTE. AT TEX | 7 goMas DOWLING Canis sored oe ALMOST EVERYTHING NEEDED FOR THE young man’s death. It «aid the count had dis- HOUSEHOLD WiLL” BE PCCxD IS THIS lobe for another deposit, bui it seems with | West destroyed wood sheds and caused a loss of | cabled to his father. vat little success until the discovery was made | #150. recertly in this country.” Yesterpay in the Criminal Court George | sorvances, but this year no observance has been | f! | announced exeept a parade of the Alexandria A raced thi DALE. LARGEST, MOST COMPLET! oe Ooms | Laghs Infantry, Capt. Mushback, which will | °CFity do you know about it, then?” queried | Manus was acquitted on a. charge of policy. | Sm “After hic tected Cae cant - = PARLOE AND BFP ROOM sere, pINIXG anv | ™™™ —ioOo | aces Soeeeee. aeahe sestr Set pablle 29 | a0 suparter. Beverly Smith this morning plead guilty to | cable asking what he should do with the body. | S» WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BA- a to o0re | rade in their new red uniforms. “Well,” continued the professor, “I know | Charge of policy and sentence was suspended | The answer was: “Bury him there.” Accord- ZAAR, No. #0 LOUISIANA AVENE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK LANGE LOT NEW AND Sisjemes of bousbela sorchers tee, coop TEMPLAKS STAND BY THE MUSHBACK BILL- | but very little. I was walking down the street | uring good “behavior on personal recog- | ingly he was buried from the Leo Home,where | POSITIVE SALE OF AvGAR LOAD OF HORSES —— oe —_ The District Grand Lodge of Good Templars | a few days ago with my old schoolnfate, afr. | Rizance. the body had been taken. AND MAKES. Ae, » Catrianes, while in session here adopted a resolution in } Carrere, favor of the Mushbuck bill to compel Jackson | Hotel at St. Augustine, Fla., of the new Mail AN EDUCAT aud Express building, &e., when Sree City to become a quiet and moral town, who told as of this diecovery, eri egebpisteioy Commissioner Harris Tell “ \ : , | TO PAY sToRAGP, he arckitect of the ‘Ponce da Leon’ ——$.—_—. ‘The dead man was a grandson of Blucher of | pYKUARY TWENTIETH ATES DC NS, | FRONT woh : BE Rery RALGuas? No postponement cn secoumt NAL DISPLAY. Waterloo fame. He was the thi Pri = ~ . rd son of Prince | load of Horses ant Marca sipped heme ty. Me ; WILLIAMS of Soather von Blucher of Custle Krieblowitz, Schlessin, | avd son of Baltic et e > wets eauente w ectfully solicited the School ne a - Germany, and was twenty-four years old. He | Pniively bowl terke ASSIGNEE’S SALE AT AUCTION OF STOCK OF | PHOMAS DOWLING & BUN, Auct | Alexandria. The Grand Lodge declares thatit | wecaused ogintt blest ta bee ares: Superintendents of His Plans, was on the retired list of the Germany army. | "™"**ely te sold to PA OEArTE®, ova wolpinos Sanur | A in | belioves the law will result in breaking up ®| took us whore he showed us te cur utter astoe;| Mr. I Ri Klemm of the bureau of educa-| With an allossre: co tooy coos ry Carriages ana Wasone.| Wisi ne Ao? AT M12 F STREET NORTH: | 1 ree gALe OF VALUARL | caeber of saloons now located in the g4MIN8 | ishment tho most beautiful collection of | 4, intend- | America last year. So assignment to me. duly méde | PROPERTS. | STEC ATE ih city on Holmes’ Island. ‘ “ etion ion before the department of superintenc rt 3 3 a and execitted, dated January i, 1M, and recorded STRELT NORTHWEST, BEING Numidian marbies we had ever scen, either re “4 4 hat ta summer resort at Milwaukee he met | ‘[‘HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, 4 + =| NO. I814, WASHINGTON, 1 | aad mnie aude Maccutcon: here or in Europe. And they all came from | "ce of the National Educational Association | 4ima Loeb of Brooklyn, who was. visiting her GIS Eat. mw. | ile biscice of Gommsbie | stall Selah peti en | My wirtpret o oneetn Aeshet rust tp oo, beasing | The first measurements for the King street | Virginia! ‘i in Brooklyn yesterday described the system in | sister there. A hasty courtship and marriage POTOMAC FISHEMES AT Al THURSDAY. eh! wv date of July 15, ISNZ, and duly revorded in Lauber | Failroad of the Alexandria and Fairfax Pas- or = —_ = on us.’ ou Germany, where the authorities have power to oreo — soon as iS woman's sister | ON TUFSDAY. i Stats ane aaaihen m1 4 | senger Railway Company were made shortly |.) 7 pemehantess 8 soot eae er — compel parents to send their children to school e marriage she had the count sigh | (Wr jiarket hou OidinES aL store f before noon today on that street by Engineer | fy, . H. Stier, the acting engineer for laying out the route. sired tome by Wiliam H. Valiant, firm name ot Valiant & Co., for the store, and fixtures will first be put up asa tal $ , umbia® | Or to be summoned before the polico magis- | Paver that he was unable to support his wit | {ue ure Boteas investigation of the quantity and ‘other pas. | ‘ts. Mr. E, B Prettyman, superintendent | Qaion he Hout it ee ote eee ee | serz ticulars about this marble. I found to my | of Maryland, also participated in the discus-| divorce. THOMAS DOWLING & >ON, Auctioncera, ve rile An no aStintciory bide tae A wil then NOTES. Breat surprise that the quarries discovered | sion, ‘The morning after the wedding the countess “pod tu parcels rnd ee The Kecley Institute Company of Washing-| are, at te same altitude and ‘aro deposited |” Selim H. Peabody, ebiet of the department | started for her homo im Brooklyn, The count ae ‘mebes tmnt Wyte depth a ton, for the medical use of the bichloride of | gtr oo8.mme Eeological conditions a8 thoee | of jiboral arte, read_m papor describing tho | fujonel ler to New York, butas soon as is | “cont ON SPER Ty OFT : iiti’at. nw ite hnnpr emem gold, has taken out a charter here, J. 8. Ae ee etucational exiubit of the world’s Columbian | aliowaice down to $00. month: “Then the | EATR GES. MeO ity Lark |S, © acter arts Swormstedt, J. T. Harbin, W. B. Gurley and exposition, count alleged thi icked into the iM vi ‘ON HOKSE AND. r GF. Harbin being the principal corporators. The Plamber Declared Not Guilty. P xed that he had been tricked into SD CARR ‘atvided tu two equal % W. T. H ssi f education, | marriage by the girl. EMBI — . : The Knights of Pythias have now | John Carmody, « plumber, was the defendant . T. Harris, commissioner of education, ry the gi sandrt ; 5 a id “ ‘la’s Educational | | This statemont he is said to have repeated on | One Allen Square! SPErD. SPEED. SPFED. op conta. a large representation at Leesburg, where the | before the jury in the Police Court yesterday Cones ee Hareiny a it fal crs, “well his deathbed. He never lived with’ his wifo, | a ar, es PEREMr TOAX SALE_OF HORSES, MARES AND . ay S prerety et, Grand Lodge of the order is in session. charged with having tapped a water main in | considered by the Columbian exposition that | 8nd as her parents were much opposed to the BUraS. Mr. W. J. Duckrell, the King street wateb- Soar formeriy’ Daniel ? ary : archaea open. i * Handsoue Wi ‘Taba . 3 " will ber required os front of 719 43¢ strect southwest without a per- | side by side with the exhibit of the material | Usion she was taking steps to obtain a divorce maker, who, with lus wife, was recently in’) mit on March 7, 1889. Mr. H. M. Woodward, | resources of ail nations there should be an ex- Miten death relieved her of her uoble husband Fee ee ee eed States pens | Who was then assistant permitelerk at the Com- | hibition of the spiritual achiovements. A pro- | forever. . re a4 ‘ had bee: Appes twhich set apart BF ack IE TE kravings, Walnut, 4 Pan € Chestuat Sorrel Mare Pittman, with 3 sioner and has just received the increase of | missioners’ office, testified to the issuing of a| Eri" Uttne six mohiheof the exposition. for A CRANK AND THE KAISER, Purmiure, WW. Spriies, Hair ‘Aatiressea, Bu Tan trot Letter tian 2-001n present cous THORNS "power R pension for whicu he was secking when he was | permit to do some repairs on the water work at | on.e congress. of human achievements. The scaaaae : fo-ddas std. PRATHER, 5 TOC hurt H9 £34 street southwest, and Mr. Fitzgerald, | month of May hud been set apart for art, liter- | Services Interrupted in the Court Chapel ——__— an emplove of the water department, ieee ature and music, 1t was appropriate that the While the Emperor Was Present. OFFICLAL NOTICES. More Arrests of Policy Men. that « service pipe from the main supplied 719, | series should begin with a discussion of the ; While the kaiscr, Prince Henry, the Grand | Catvet™ Btwn Kenders and Fire irons, Ghats spiritual activities which have for their object ° id Rereens, Aujlers, Jaiupa, Kitchen Heguisites, several the display of human natures for every cxposi- | Duke of Laden and other royal personages | Eusraving Cased, &c.. with suauy articles not mien tioned. ‘ON Ti ARY TWENTY-THIRD, je whole jot oe TWO O'CLUCK A. BL, we |S *b* Whole ot will pos ‘collection of kneel utlsg, for gentlemen , ; . | and that he found that 721 was served from this _ Two policy arrests were made im South Wash | ti ee roa i at had ‘Deets tapped ane ington yesterday by Detective John Suther-| Ger the sidewale, land and Pohceman Greely of Georgetown. | Mr. Chr. Dickson stated that Mr. Carmody | The men were John Gray and Louis Dade, | did some plumbing for him in 1839 in the house alleged runners for the policy company, and | 719 474 street southwest, which was origina ¢ OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE mt on Setruney tion of the ideals and the achievements of the | Were present in the court chapel in Beriin people of the world, June was set apart for | Sunday a man in the audience suddenly , religion and morals, July for education in all} arose and cried out loudly and solemnly to the 'y © | its iorms; not merely school education alone 3 the necessary iand will be valued by [icces chen foc thopurpesn. Ths only piece that the company has secured between the Laird farm and the road’s terminus isa tract of two or three acres right at the toll gate ou the east side of the Rockville turnpike. Owners On the west stde havo not been satisfied with ‘the offers made. pa ee An Athletic Club at Hyattsville. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Hyatrsvine, February 16, 1892. The permanent organization of the Hyatts- Ville Athletic Club was effected at a large and enthusiastic meeting held at Wells’ Hall last night, Mr. George H. Webb acting as tem- porary chairman and Mr. John G. Holden as secretary. An excellent constitution was sub- mitted to the club by Mr. R. Ford Combs, chairman of the committce appcinted Yor that purpose, and was adopted by sections. An ex- ecutive committee was provided for, consisting of five members, including the president, who was to act as chairman, and an election of officers and committeemen took place, which resulted as follows: President, Ed- ward A. Fuller; vice president, George H. Webb; secretary, John G. Holden: treasurer, Alfred H. Wells; executive committee, Edward A. Fuller, R. Ford Combs, Archie Wells, Re: ford M. Smith, Henry Morrison. Mr. Louis D. Wine made a graceful Little address of encou: agement, generousiy donating to the club a lot for building purposes and becoming alife mem- ber by peving the sum of $25. He received as an acknowledgment of bis liberality three rousing cheers and a tiger The amount of $132 was raised by initiation fees, dues and contributions. Over thirty-tive men signed the constitution and became active members. At least fiftcen or twenty more who have be sent invitations will join the organization at fte next meeting. There is considerable dramatic talent well as muscle m the club, and « play, under the management of Mr. Albert f. Hyatt, will be shortly given for the purpose of raising additional funds to go toward the erection of a suitable building on ite new property. a. enti At Last She Took tier Own Life. Mrs. Minnie Nichols, thirty years of age. died fm New York last night from the effects of ehbloroform administered by herself. ‘The dead ‘woman is said to have had an eventful history. She was once the wife of Henry Nichols, a wealthy Virginian. An appetite for intoxi- eating liquor overcame her, finally resalting in her deserting her family. "Having an excep- tionally good voice, she made a hit on the operatic stage, being at one time a member of an opera company. Her irregular habits caused ber to lose her position, and, becoming addicted to the use of chioroferm and opiates, she gradually sank lower and lower until, after along debauch, the end Thei are circumstances co @ mysterious disappearance of a man who claimed to be her Lusband which bave caused ‘the police to investigate the affair further. — pe 7oaiae Berlin Professors Oppose the School Bill, Sixty-nine of the professors at the Berlin University, including all theological fac- ity but two, bave petitioned the Prus- sian dietagainst the primary education bill now under consideration in that body. The Grounds of their protest against the measure are that it restricts the right of state control of the schools ands against the position of the ‘teachers, aud that it will therefore cause gen- eral discontent. — Indians Quieted. A special dispatch from Santa Fe, New Mexico, says: W S Fletcber, adjutant general of the territory, bus returned from Gallup, where he went to investigate the troubles between stockmen and Indiaus He seys all is now quiet. the Indians having re- turned to the reservation. Hie says it is only question of time before serious trouble arises Unless the government insist on returning these roving Indian bands to the reserva- tion and seeing that they are kept there. Be ST Neate TS Consecration of Dr. Horstmann as Bishop. Rev. Dr. Horstmann. bishop-elect of Cleve- land, has entered on an eight-day retreat in Philadelphia in preparation for his con- seeration, which will take place at the ca- thedral there on February 25. Cardinal Gib- bons and # number of other prominent prelates from all over the United States wil! be preseat ‘et the consecration ceremonica ————_ the Coinage Report. The London Daily News severely criticises Burglars blew open two safes at Lebanon, Pa, on Monday night, but failed to secure any ‘The Bev. —~ Emlen Hare, D. D., 8. T. died L Philadelphia’ on Monday. Hs was ose of the best known Protestant Epis clergymen in this country. = -” . THOMAS DOWLING & SON, telt zy big double house, but which had been divided Paty spin f I ‘j | Preacher, Dr. Vieregge: “Your words are use-|_fe17-ats ‘Auctioncera | S628 ___& they were canght on Maryland avenue just | info two houses years ago, In 1889 he had Mr. | fovicew were to, micet inconteresee,, Ow the | 168% Bebold, the millenium is at hand!” ‘The | 7 vscansoN BROS T Aucaoacor. ~ | | ATER & SOx Leaniches pore Pap py pe thesis er how Cie some repairs on 721, and by his | subject of education advisory committees had | disturber was about to continue his remarks, D vs MM gurand D streets nw. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF” ALL JHE HORSES. CAR- en were 3 ig arrangeme: he x actanaats & ‘ ‘TER ETTES, HAUNESS AND STABLE PAKAPHER- Come aicng, thinking they could jump on the | Louse wes sieawas irom the servien poe. thitt | becu formed on the departments of higher ed-| but before he could utter another word the ‘ LUABLE IMPROVED | NALIA’ OF THE PROULE'S CARETIE COM- aasing train and escape. Dade was captured | furuished bate Me viOe Tite one cabee cnt | neation, public instruction, music, teaching, | vigilant attendants hed seized him and| A (KOVED PROPERTY SITUATE OX | PANY OF WASHINGTON, D. ©. Just before the noon train arrived and Gray | convenience in making out bills for the two | jaarucHon of unfortunates and special educa- | rystied him from the room. Court Preacher Db SOUT OLTH 1 STREET | BY yutaeot cuattel deed of trast dated the Sth the 224 instant. A bill (HK. 51209 wascaught in the evening. Ihe former had | houses. A water rent receipt was placed in|” ‘lhe special committee of the National Edu-| Vieregge continued his sermon and the A stair — No. 1H, folio Bet seq., of the land records of bergen et mst Sovomoy pclae re Erilence to show that a water tax was paid for | cational Axsociation, Mr. Harris said, had beert | congregation quickly regained their com-| Dy ¥ two deeds of trust to us bearing dates | {Pe District ot Columbia, aud ai the written request of aa peal eeee eee recognized and made an advisory council ou respectively” April 11, Iso, and Marci 5 “KS is iusto > 2 fei sure. It inevitably happens, however, that | T3Ps* wR : iY 5 s eaton was locked up. pee tere, Barton: an official of the water depart-| public instruction. At first this committeo | duy occurrence ie which the corpeeoe nar rans | recorpnd reapectively in, iter 1477. folio Soe et bea. 5 reet® | (HKEASURY DEPARTMENT. Daley and. Policeman J. J Sullivan raniel an | ment; teatiied that about threo weeks ago be | found ituclf embarrassed by seeming to find its remotely, concerned speedily becomes the aub- : at the regen fh BE HUET pa ee Pewee Aee | LO ale Po . found that both houses were served by the | functions limited to the office of making sug- if th r p SELL at fies) couauenciny at TEN O'CLOCK A-M.. ail the alleged policy shop at No. 1719 Kiggs streetand | same pipe. score fe 6: | Jectof the most absurd gossip and exaggeration. tive p . ve ‘bed "attached 1 . ns on the rubject of public schools, and e cir ; ee ee aes ee toead | ayy hat * arrested Geo. Dyer, colored. as the proprietor. |’ At 1:30 o'clock, after the noon recess, Mtr. | Eceluding the topies of higher sducstion: men | ere wemen catietamneraets cocnn UR O'CLOCK P.M... the folowing eee a Beat heoneete ity Two men were found inthe place who bad | Carmody took the stand in his own behalf and | yal traintag, music end Kindergarten.’ But a a oe a heke B | scribed parcels of land silaate in the city of Ib carcttes, all tn pood ender. the county of Wash and Ds ‘id for their plays and they were summoned tified that h on di i st a) jergarten. happened during the service. ‘The kaiser was | Washington. District of Columbia, “and being: ‘ 4 ba Pied With ei the proviniw uc 7 sre aeg tet be made wn oben ditch, had per- | correspondence und conference had removed | said to have indulged in some eccentricity. | allthe west eigtt (feet frout on Notith 'Mstrect Be . se to enable natvonal banking sscocletions witnesses, i mit and did not think he had done anything | these uifficulties. The committee, now acting | Finally the tale wes confidently passed. frags | the tui dentivol Sriual Lo'sit WO). the sunt thay to"entend, their corporate existence and tor uthet Today im the Police Court the defendants de-| unlawful. : in conjunction with the local ' committee, | mouth to mouth that the emperor had shouted | S/H} feet tront om said street by the fuil “depth of [Lowers & Leow, oompacctier at tect 3 caupishame es ‘The court heard other testimony and after | would complete the organization of the several | to the preacher to stop talking nonsense, and | Sieia), end'ait's ita alsteen (Ii, seven Lereb3 certity that “The Peruere and Mactamicet Nar ——————. Jongthy arguments by counsel the jury returned | departments of the congress by inviting dis- | had suggested taking the pulpit himself for the | A). eighteen (18) and imeteen | (19) ‘ is. af a Canght After an Exciting Chase. a verdict of not guilty tinguished educational specialists from the | purpose of expounding correctly some doctrine | CNM, Rambened | five | hundred aud - forty o 5 Colutuisa, i suthorined to, beve eucceenn tor the There was an exciting chase ou 7th street Saaapage several states and foreign countries to join in | witn whose treatiicuts at the ands of the | jroved'oy suries awelitng. andl sad fort of iors | Stable Bataree ahd, ail Sther personal property be | ariel xicled mits nivensed aries cf soso tae yesterday afternoon when a crowd of boys im} 74 pin gin Come 12 Albany. the work of ten sections representing the | mmister he had found fault The “crank,” | (3) being unt roved b. we dia god a stable. | premises. ‘Ihe horses will be found in wood condi: | Patueiz. until Goseof Lusiness on danuary 4, 1st pursuit of a thief shouted “Catch thief” at the | ,, THe following prisoners lett for Albany pen- | scape of the National Educational Association. | aiter being removed from tho chapel, was ox- | Mol ithe am Mou, te tig (staullioent | {Gud cea workers" The rolltar wtock uarwes, | te" guuylriores Suen Mapai Sod Sent gt tops of their voices. The alleged thief was a| entiary last night in charge of Capt. Crocker | | brief discussion followed the reading of | amined and found to be insane on the subject | L street proyerty vs unimproved aud’can ‘be adv ait being pearly new, Will eiso Ue fond in far | PACE, Comptroiter of the Curren Slaton negro named William Simonds, and it wae {24 Mr. Edward Burke: Geo. Johnson, con-| these papers, At 4 o'clock services in the | of religion. He proved to be the former pas | tgecuely subaivide. property will first be offered as a tn ms memory of John Hancock were heid. W. E. | tor of a village near Krossen. _ Said pai + uf lots six and seven will be sold together, hot thus sod, will be tuduediately put ‘old y Y ‘RS charged that he had stolen 500 cigars from eens ees Lb poaereic Shelden of Boston, D. 8. Kylo of St Paul and vavkicsonired mele otter torces tl be pia 9 aeeieed by, ee : LEGAL NOTICES. aii: Ginaadla’ greasy clece! 1216 7th | Goliath Robinson and Jos. A. Burrell, assaul '. Day of Cleveland were speakers. A rca Terso1 sale: One-third ot the Vurchrse money to ‘CHAS. E. VAN ARSDALE,) N THE SUPREME COURT THE DistKIOCT ~"o-" aia eaar ai with intent to kill, cight years; Michael Green | reception was given at wight to the delegates. | rauiricy coming to the Georeis secretary of | Pais intattat atti Ceeliatherny se | fellate Sub. wistthe f treme. | I Ot COLUMBIA, etic ‘The cigars were delivered during the after-|and Joseph Wilkerson, larceny from the pled diteniy esac oad as S i f option. fe Seg noon and bad been left on the show case. ‘Ihe | P€Tson, six years each: Wm. Johnson alias Humillation of Canada. state from New York, Pennsylvania and the | (ec: » | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. a . on Cae . In the matter of the estate of Anna Key Laird, inte of proprietor walked into the back room. and | Benj, Johneon, larceny, three years; James} The Toronto Globe editorially comments on | States of the northwest developed the fact that | 1 Pc on? ver suman, interest pasatie senn-annually | DEGALLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ON THE the District of a. de rane. during his temporary absence two colored boys | Swell and John Johnson, larceny from person, the visit of the Canadian cabinet ministers to | large number of bogus titles to land in Mont- | snd secured by deed ot trust pou the property. so’ CEMETERY AND QUEEN'S CHAPEL | appiication or Shs pending ae sk wis and tw entered and one of them ran off with the cigars. | @nd Chas. J. Howard alias Long, housebreak- | w.4ni omery county, Ga., are being offered for sale | Must be xiven on the whvie purchase money. oF muy D. , | tauieut and tor letters, testamentary on the estate of Simonds was identified as the one who bad the | ing, two years Mrs Hendisetre? To eee ie lisp ates sera tase seacalary tas siahses 6 Midtocs) AS See eed Se eee ae EDRUARY | the said decean hae this day’ nen unde Uy Mayhew eget edt shea es ea ond vies easton a ——— : e that the Canadian commis-| by sharpers |The secretary furnishes ia es wed BS TS A Ao genadrharaand Soka ue Woe tegen ane aml ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. sioners have failed in their mission to Wash-| of these tiles, In 17% warrante for the survey | ana va: instou of {tle St purcusners cont. Heal LOL No. 3 OF “MONABTEM Ry my Paresh other boys he threatened to stick them witha] | Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | ington becauso they did not have authority | Of over 7,600,000 acres in Montgomery county exhibited at ti sale. 41 teruwor sale tx not | *"Tuusttoperty cam be tently subdivided into valu. | MARCH wext. at ELEVEN O CLOCK A.M. to knife if they tripped him. | Before Judge Miller | Thos. A. King to A. Niebel. pt. 25, aq. 491; | from the imperial government to negotiate, it | Myr’ ‘Tus papery on fle teeaeding the meee thin ten days from day of sale the } able Luilding sites, being within & short distance of the | juitted to provate aud letters testaiuentery. on ties ae this mornitig the prisoner denied the charge, | 29,590. D. C. Lynn to Thos. Miller, pts. 1 and | does not say much for the knowledge of diplo- | {2% Lge & defen Eneber of aye eaiirect. but there were several witnesses against him bear internal evidences of fraud, in that the | risk and cost of the defuatns purrhaser aitertea | ““Tenns: Cne-third cash; balance in six, twelve, | [iC.0htve Said deceased should uot issue us prayed. and a sentence of three months was imposed. ue if Provided, a copy of tals. order be pubisbed ‘once 2, Prospect Hill; @—. ©. W. King to W. Home. | ™8¢Y possessed by Mr. Abbott and Sir Jobn | work was done by surveyorsinatime in which it | 4 notice in The Evening Star newsraver. Scone L. C74 eichieen and twenty-four mouths, © per cent per | wees tor three Weeks in the Washiuwon Law Reporter : i EDWIN G. 5 MILLER, oP es ‘ured he ek een, Oy Watney Cine crane | Thorapesn. What sort of man are they to, be | Sostoyes Sorsiy survazurminatinets ghick GEOREEWTRCMLER | Sam, Roget sen auani, vue fabs | Sa temas, prvion Se np —- = to Sallie Gunnell, lot 24, bik. 28, | UArusted, with the government of a country | Tatnall county was organized in 1801 from | _fel7-tkds ‘Trustees, be. aad eee ee ES ‘aggaman to Sallie Gunnell, lot 24, blk. 28, | when they fail in the first movement for I eat F Se SS : * Regist for the ist. of Co uni , : age ie 1 WENT eres ch rene in soine bewspaper OF COLUMB! temperance question. Mrs. 8. D. La Fetra, | Park: Birtweli to M.S. Decker, sub 61, | Great Dritun without leave of the imperial | Suy""t Qodsooo nesee: wicks howe Af the pase SAREE DS RORTHWESE,, TAPKOVED | iisiedin Wanhimyton, D.C. Alfconveyaicin and Fe- te tor Urpuane’ Court besinesn, president of the Woman's Christian Temper- M6; 8—. A.M. McLachien toMcL. & | government being first obtained, how can they | Of 1794 be true, a shrinkage of over 6,000,000 ; ‘ Ey cary | tl0deds “RATCLIFTE. DAR & CO., Aucts. Siary Jane Rose, late of ance Union of the District, conducted the | B- lot 26, oq. 845: J. M. Green to L. A. | justify betore the Canadian parliament the | sores. ‘The titles with which the west and ‘the ti a ae hae vk Temes ys See = Bom ace noekatig tacked oe thats okie? VENTY-FOURTH, at | HALY-PAST | FO 5 pt Columbia,” ewan uorth are now being flooded o1 igin OK, we will offer for saie, in frout of the prem- FUTURE Days. 4 | Docker 1 to these evidently bogus snrveys to over | iss. the east part of orurinal lot 5, in square 101, PP ‘Of the inst will oud temtar L. A. Barret | course which they have pursued? Either they : : 2 ; Barr et ai., sub 63, service. Mise Alice M. Kimball presided at | 41°, J. Mf’ Green, sub 29,69. 91;%—. 1 Sake | erred through ignorance or they purposely the organ and Mr. Alfred Wood led the music, | to Marionette B. Smalley, sub 119, eq. 1004: ¢—. | sought to mislead the citizens of Canada witl frouting 10 tect on H sireet end ruruuue tack 124 | 7 RUSTEES SALE, oe LeslamentAry ot the erate of the Mrs J-S Robinson read the Scripture lesson | Same to Macy -A- Hyde, sab "116, da; | te object of influencing the votes of the pou- | $0000 aeres of land wich have no existence | jet wii right of war teaqabiegiy a ae | ML Tgscmnhencansplaommmadoden sd and Mrs. S. H. Martin offered prayer. Mrs. | anna T. Happerton to C. L. Sturtevant, pt. 38, | ple in their own favor at the bye-election. 1794 has long been cat nelchborliood where real estate te coustautly increas- | tr 53; y7taeof 8 Power co herons interested are berely notufied to appear La Fetra introduced Madame Tel Sono of|§ P. Bs sub Pleasant Plains: 9. Dora Whatever the cause may have been, Canada is aoe 1m valle. F | wate, to Julian W. Dea = 4p tui court on Friday the 4th day) © Japan, who represents that country in the | Rogers to C. K. Moran, aub 343, q, 674; $1,200. | humiliated, and we are no nenrer to the secur- saan es aan Santa Sper ome per eummer paren carrer] World's W. C. T. U. She spoke a few words in | Mary E. Youugs to P. Gordon, sab 32, ing of trade relations now than we were a yeur a ee yoect y deed of trust on’ the property sold, regard to the influence of the white ribbon|¢—. Margaret V. Kleindut ago. We shail await their explanations with | The government of Saxony has issued an or- ° the purchaser, A devout movement, which bas now reached Japan and | Poland, sub 127, eq, 856; $2469. Ta i curiosity. united the women of that country in gospel | field to Julia Alvord, undivided one-half lot 4 temperance work. Madame Tel ‘Sono will | sq.22; ¢—. ‘T. F. Schneider to J. Forrest Man- hey may not be made now, but | der for the compulsory inspection of American | 0! ©) required at the aie of save. If the terius of cannot be delayed long after parliament | pork on the ground that trichine have been | Of sale rit ea'ved to reweil 4 ‘e are fully % ef : ¥ 01 D, y oI A B. HAGNEK, Justicn. reuaded that Canada Americ ahd cost of the defaulting fatter five days Lo | reuin ta tha city fox week aua speak ox tiever can get reciprocity with the United States | CUNt 1 Pork Stamped by American inspectors. | Atv ccvitea of much rele noe hewnparc Fab, ie tollowine described meiotenuihe | 1" gates of Will for the Dinceict ef <sinbia, temperance and missions in various churches. under @ conservative regime. acl wiealcad (scones Pocuraioge at fhe co archaser viaten of Barrie De Cee tee terns | 2-H: AURIANS, Hroctor tel0-lawie Col. Barn ected with much enthusiasm Soh cont ES pe ens 18 Sener is KATE Consisting of a comfertable tworstory hvevruom Louse, | HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE THAT THE SU be Oe oat metianes, a00 rucke: slogeenity a Caprivi’s Concession to Bavaria, ee ae eeeer Siro eon eld Jonata) 20° | — aera G0: auaaaias, i Sec eRRINe ond meet ne | a ariver of the District of Columide hue obtained for an hour, being frequently applaude A Sight Fire in a Hotel. Considerable vensation hay been caused in | Stited in the election of F. M. Nichols, repub- | WW **# $ tocoumenteat LELVER OCLOLK A AE be | oe —> i. * le “ i P TRUSTEES’ SALE. 5U; ‘ ‘ tp yt This morning between 10 and 11 o'clock a| German military circles by Chancellor von | Hea as mayor. There were three candidates) | 55 vistas of « power contained mi adeet of trast | eros: HUG ASONDESASE | Trastens. Another Testimonial to F. A. Norway. | blaze was discovered in the woodwork around | Caprivi's concession that the Bavarian aystem | 12 the field, two of whom were democrats. Gere coaneeer aat Cowes Bac aay aera Sy _Mr. F. A. Norway, who has accepted the po- | and under the open-grate fireplace in the bar | of military trials, which brings upon the of.| . T2@ tepublicans and democrats euch elected | ition. hoe pe ofthe iatd records. of the | 1.4% oe 1400 G at. m. sition of ‘manager of ‘the carpet department in | room of Willard’s Hotel. It caused quite n| fender the weight of public knowledge and | tiFee members of select council in Harrisburg. | Duitict of Colmutis:deiatt havin pac wate in the RU! oF-VA 7 ® Minneapolis house, was therecipientlast evon-| £009 deal of excitement for atime, Avalarm | opinion, has a better effect teen the cece; | Of nine members of common council elected | Murnau eae no Prentice | "BUSINESS PROPERTY RAGS AL SOMBER | Gita eer ey aera ie aaa Sata ae ing of beautiful locket from Golden Rule Lodge, | wa, turned in from the box at the Ebbitt House | Prussian method. The kaiser has lately beon | Y6,4re Tepublicans and four democrats, | The | ya LEUES STN eee raid : Te aL i Wake hace, No. 21, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of | and by the time the bells had stopped ringing | trying to harmonize the Lavarian vystem with | tb) pert polaiiicedretiabs ay rs Dina te B: od 6. | JON B LARNER, Proctor to10-saw se which he bas long been a member. On one | the engines were at the spot in force and tne | that of the rest of the empire, to which the crats have a majority of one in the present se- x i «iin Washinicton, im rs EE side of the jewel is a cluster of diamonds, and | firemen lost no time in putting out the flames, | Bavarians objected, and the admission that | Ject council and the republicans have control | ot Sih Ee ad | on the reverse sword and seales, entwined with | which had not yet gained any headway. ‘The | their code is superior in one ree of common council. one of the county records of three links, emblems of the order. Noble | chemical engine was used and the damage done | 42 admission which, under the circumstances, | Election in York resulted in some surprises s office oi the said District. "The orydinal Grand Chas. Spencer made the presentation | was inconsiderable. is a great triumph for the Bavariaus. in several wards. In the fourth ward, which is | Sa thee eee ae ae oa ee park speech, to which the recipient responded with oe ——-+ee —_____ strongly democratic, Common Councilman - y division. The prop- | seven (7), in Jesse B. feelings of emotion. Then followed general Another View of Alaska Tragedy. A Mosyuito’s Fatal Bite. James E. Gavin was defeated by Chas. Alex- | erty ved iced a P.ewsant abd Pleasant rt 1s remarks by Deputy Grand Master B. F. Craw- | to the Esitor of The Evenin: Star: Harry Randolph Daley, agod nine years, died | ander, republican, 187 to 104. Select council | Meterand. sc ai, modems unbrevenent = z for the same, st, the northeast h.w., obvaite Bake &Co. Plulance: Saver, soc eee ae penmithy |, Mecording |X notice in tonight's paper an account of the | the other night at the Johne Hopkins Hos- | will be one democratic majority and common H00 casi. bal 5 atta, Ze. ¢ ieapine, SS eee Miguel Meee joseph | Killing of Edwards, a missionary at the Kake | pital, in Baltimore, from the effects of an op- Council twelve to nine, with » tie in the sixth | strat the cost of purchaser. "$000 depoat re en ee Ty pone che north Hine | Seacunees Iso by Brothers Crew, Levy, For- | t#lauds in Aluka. ‘This account reflects tome-|ezution on the groin. The little fellow was | "SArnoy, democrat, elected mayor of Carlisle |= ==. Bale tcousmence ab 430 ja Ststeriy yarallel 4o the'worth lseot eaid, or S000 100 | Gr inee dae bas SALONS. gle. Lee, Bartlett, Whitney, L. | what unjustly, I believe, upon Commissioner | bitten on the foot by a mosquito last summer, | by 300 majority. ‘The entire democratic city | _fel3-tds LEWIS FOKD, feet, and thence north, A A ae dor euco bey fhe following visitors: Jobn | Rodgers. I have just returned from Sitka and | The bite eaused a alight swelling at the time | ticket way elected. |The council will bea tie—|7puicuas DOWLING, “AUCTIONFER. OFFICE | fy" tu scet. agit, and undabe all 25. ne “AA i of Seaside > of New York; " “ ” : 8 i six democrats, 1 the Commissioners of the District iambhe, i sini tats 3 F. Githu of Social Lougey No. 182.of Orange: | "8 there when the “smugglers,” as this ac-| and alter a day caused little inconvenionce. | #8 republicans and six democrats, wwastiatna Prue, Ut Sate te Bury | eaten Sa U © Dextat associ, ~ 1 count says, brought the fatally wounded man | About a week afterward, however, the boy weu that on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY TWENT? . Mass.. aud A. Knighthnger of Pharrisburgh hundred miles to Sitka and ‘them. | complained of a pain in bis foot, and this wi ‘The Salvation Army Dispersed. H1GD, 1842, the lease of the fish wharf and :ish CORNER 7TH AND D STS. &. W. pp Sanpete exba oepgme| MTR And gave them) ‘cilowed by'a swelling which extended up the | Eastbourne, London, was yesterday again | tain the cles of Washinton and Georgetown wil | the par . aw active and infuential member in the order ‘ : : a Moe \ ki by pubite a Ep ey me = aul for several yeurs, being a past grand patriarch a the iewt place the young man who did the ie Pee paella nt tema ws the scone of disorder, growing out of the hos- | March 1. 185i", as iollows: At LW Pore Sie cost of purchaser. ‘The largest and best equipped ormanization of the encampment branch, and his services | Suoenns wis tome ‘There is nolerideone tn | ance. Lhis grow slowly but surely until fete, | tility continually shown there to members of | Wariet Hou to the” bigbeet” bidder, "terme | Tchan ten days for the practice of Scientific Dentistry in the wa fede erenlngee ghee Janes for jeavs kine ooaggion, came abnormally large. ‘Three weeks ago his | the Salvation Army. The disturbance, how- TS me ee con chaser. World. All the most approved methods, a same day. In the second place Edwards had no right | parents brought him to the hospital and the | ever, was not nearly so marked as that of two | tween” Seventh. and Ninth ‘streets north to board ce searahi the cape om if be knew | physician aie ha oie es = 4m opera- | weeks ago. The Eastbourne police dispersed it to be both smuggling and selling liquor to | Hon was necessary. was late, however. Inians. Although it"that case, the sievock, | Ihe boy could not stand the sbock’ and soon | $82 §8thering members of the army and pro- good will of a host of admiring friends, cation i His Recognizance Forfeited. and each department in charce of a graduate (Of skill and experience, While our prices are moderate our motte ie ‘Not Low cheap, The case of Julius Witowski was called in the | tion would be aduuttedly great, still le would | died. Herel an uniteekne nares pad ane SOR Se SiS clleile ealoes situated at ‘some porst pert. {8 Criminal Corrt this morning, and failing to ap- | have no aaa ri = = comenit the overzealous EPA TS age TT IT struments in the street. But in spite of the ‘side of the Potomac river between 8" SOLID GOLD CROWNS AND d false pretenses | act in which he indulged. hemical disor Fourteenth strect west, ING. NO. pest, — snawer the charge of pre eats wales Nahe tie cscastobic Av aca cg Vans: Meee omer efforts of the police there was much disorder, | Fey omen et ee ep oee Oo to be and several fights occurred. ‘These unruly | day of the sale, und the residue to be manifestations were wituessed by thousands of | da¥airo the day oft ea BY order of persons who had gathered, probably expecting | {foCataue SW Ross: W. f. BUSS! Witneucd. ‘he onlookers included the Duly aT witne jookers inclu of Portland and soveral members of the house | ‘['#0MAS DOWLING & 80%. Auctioncers. poenass coast no power to create w government oficial out of | No chemioal black ink has yet been made Says His Wife Deserted Him. an Alaskan missionary. Sbot no other evi-| which will write black immediately on ex- James H. Williams socks @ divorce from his | Hence contradict the testimony of the young | posure. ‘The common black ink is mado of ly Bee how Com Minnie E. Williams, through bill filed by | Haigers cam change hie course, Mone | ut-galls, and is by all odds the best ink ever Mr. Campbell Carrington. They were married | Feb. 16. Exony M. Fosrgz. | made. Manuscripts made in this black ink 500 | Of eommons. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE, SU . ; Full Set of Teeth, 4 Soot whe a ae together tilt April =e or 600 years ago aro just as legible today as “ pst OMENS = EN PROPERTY Tine VILLAGHOF “EIRCOLSS ‘ Vag or See, Seaeee i, 1887, when he charges she deserted him. His Wife Saved Him. when first written. ‘The chemical inks of the Fatal Explosion of Benzine Gas. "riFiue of decree passed on. the 2 ~ =r ~ ee When the name Patrick Sheehy was called in | present are of too recent invention to doter:| an explosion that cralisd.ia Grass at bec api. or thesaneae’ Pa, Boc 90. tichase ¥° . D eee itive wit mt panes a cneraiesAgTentlet of Not Gatti. the Police Court this morning the man who ro-| mine whether they ‘will lat, but it ia’ quite Tel thé jacicus Angers ot nat oo. |, ‘Bail, the. ‘will off = Ser oo verdict of not guilty was returned in the | s.onded appeared nervous, as though he had | Probable that most of them will beas legible | ™eD serior other $F gible aniction, a dront of o separ, = Criminal Court this morning in the ease of | been under the weather before his Af the end of fty of seventy-five yearvan they | curred at the Baldwin locomotive works in | BAL LasiGnny 2h aa, Se ak, eoemens es arrest. . There is, however, @ fort : Robert ‘Trovland and John Champ on the | “«yaking threats of pervonal violence toward | srere Jor the man whe will Ieegat a ebernioet ten Topmpgamergacra® ~ 1 recta —— — ea age Sy = henge of blue| Cstharine Sheehy,” was the charge against | black ink that will write black at the first and ink 1-2 BO PT zones, Dentist, year ago. steernpiy Company © yim, anc he plead not gully. Presently Cath) romain oo. Stave of ieenginee a courve. of contruction : A Pea Daan rene es arine put in an appearat ter and were nzine to 4 and ‘without A Chapter of Accidents. and her general appearance indicated that she | | The brakemen onthe Mobile and Birming- pn ‘tueas ep. . The eantity of 0 used. ————— axetil mera otf <2 ne Svar Mr. Henry ‘Addison and’ wite were thrown | uid Deen worsted in «combat of some york. | am fond from Mobile to, Belme,« branch Gf | us sini, Tut the volume of gas generated was D' Ses oe ont of their surrey yesterday afternoon at | «it Suis Jour Lusbanee the response.” have struck for $56 per’ month, an advance at iipttbony vheghagy mt ogeaoes berets %: um = Connecticut avenue and N street northwest by | “How long have you been married?” 10. Their places have been filled with negroes, the team running away and each was injured ifteen years?” ~ ” about the head and face. They were attended | What made him black your by Dr. J. Ford Thompson at their home, 1765 saglteUuda't Got your honor, Tala it my- Ni street northwest < a How?" esterday afternoon Howard “ ” wlte oy vt teven years ofage, ir Catharine fold the Judge that Patrick did not street northwest, was run’ over by one of Kucn's wagonsatath and Penusyivec ayer | eve! use threatening language toward her. nue southeast. His elbow was crushed and he | sng jad, him arrested becanse on Penasyivania avenue between 6th and 7th en street sou! and attended b; . McKim. Sets Yesterday Benjamin Polglase of 1209 Wylie street, while 10th near F down Sassen a by a buycle ridden