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—_ me ———_—___s EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, _D.C., THURSDAY, FOR SALE ‘MARCH 17; 1892. Pa FOR _SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE--HORSES AND VEHICLES SHOOTING STARS. THE POLICE FORCE. AMERICAN CORN aBroaD. DIVISION OF INFORMATION. POLICE COURT MATTERS, KS SALEVALD A iNESS PROPERTY, | | z SU; 5 ~ ‘ ” ao ae. Mees Dutt etd Seat fe mS in. the corner pee a for will exchatn ts Pipi barn — serie ea New a rn rere Since the | What Has Bees Done by Special Agent Chas, | Col. seam yang as the Head | How Judge a im ‘Wuh Thess Be ix httetsing the corner of G: $atory | 27% os waren. pearl APDIy at OL Ahr ee | “How do yex know?” 4 coun pees Rocroteny Miains Woley tamed on evltr @e-) waiien i. ‘Bate, 0 cumieitiiy Quued ently pew :A-atory trick with collar. |B. 6: 2,000 | _ mio 21° AN EEE: | “Because Mf he had he niver would have had) race xcwmER OF APPLICANTS AT TRE wrast | SPENT wis OWN TIVE AXD MONEY Ix TRYING To | tiling Col. qoeaongry cam adjutant | colored man,was in Judge Kimball's procession tla OO “mi to GIO Md ave, STORIA. AN ELE: | the hear’ to tura them out.” MEETING OF THE POLICE SUROFONS—QUESTIONS | MAKE EUROPEANS LIKE conxaar—xow nx | €ReTal, and Major Wm. fai dat ar tesittant | of prisoncrs this morning and in attempting to Fumuine dicey’, Beene ave. by a depth of 10 te, ie ni tisk oi a : — THAT THEY MUST NOW ANSWER—VOUCHERS OF} I8 AN AGENT OF THE AGRICULTURAL DETanT. secrery—areeany ing to ond egret Ret himsclf out of trouble be admitted that be 10th st. bet Fa. ave. and C, a substantial brick bh. tr. and one 1% ig Sa Soon the bits of sprouting grass CITIZENS REQUIRED. MENT AND BIS WORK 18 TELLING. eee ere ta the Wee, Lvisiot | got matters badly mixed. ‘The charge against batidine 25 Sell for Wiil here and there be seen. ae eat wil tave Nis henAiquarters Se the Wor Borst}. | hon, cus usag guuees heguan ana Sale pe NN, eeeet ty Sa ‘The earth, you'll notice as you pase, Since the Supreme Court of the United} The recent appointment by Secretary Rusk | M<nt, and will be supplied with « clerical force | gan Laurenson stated the case forthe Proemes a SESS ASD Is wearin’ of the green. States rendered its decision in the case of Po- | of Charles J. Murphy to be a special agent of ipeoni Be Thich &emsermatea ¥ tion, LE-OWNERS Wis | 1B. Gr. each pighypan she = liceman Harry Hutton, who sued the District | the Agricultural Department in Great Britain, | Col. Williams, who hav been selected as the | According to Butler's version of the affair ve FO, HEME ADVAN ag god Sa One pair aij ak rowan NEA RQOk HOuSES:| The man who used to be esteemed for the | for ‘pay as an officer of the force, who wae ap- | France and Germany recalis an interesting | head of the division, is the second in rank in | he was in trouble because of bis color, and be IN WHICH WiLL BE PLACED | pair mates, Log teycaronin, tie pot oaeka deren | manner in which he said grace before meat pointed to test the validity of the law regard-| story and marks the first step in tho sustaine 4 a i Lp geerweng and the | said he told a saloon keeper last night that be ey | Seeche cies eee aoe mete : | sppew's to bave been supplanted by the after-| ing the army end navy clause, several scores | and determined effort which the Agricultural fan Orne a tanta Eek mee | cond ech heal busing ealesel. Win eusemnesen SF ite Buables, om LAG Wt oe bmos teow Cave, | dinner speaker. of persons have made application for positions | Department will maketo introduce American | tatewin the nog iene eet tt importance | bout midnight, just ashe had been put out of 10,000; ABOUT Ses BALERS LGR ROM LEO Soe, on the foree. mie into Europe for use as a breslstutt. | that he attaches to it. The scope of the new |assloon, “went in the place to get some- (as oe ap OIA utes ai, | Fane We Vn dar coach, cut arivint iuicex | . She welcomes Lent; in fact, they say, ‘The metropolitan police force was organized | Special Agent Murphy's duties will be to use ae jomilimed, at length cin ‘Tus SrA | thing to eat,” he said, “and the man eaid be DD. STONE, NOG Fst nw. 3200 Rest of it Eats indeboo | ge bosegmst 44S. NS MIVA SEAS S, ‘There's much depending on it. in September, 1861, and in 1867, after the close | mcans at his discretion to bring before the ee ¥ LT [feed colored people after 12 o'clock. I “NEAR E Eats Her busband may, with times less gay, : army officerssince. There has been | told the man tha n't help being black brick '¥ 8 portion of the property on my | JOR SALP—TEN VERY FIND HORSES, THEER of the war, Congress passed an act requiring | Public of Europe the knowledge of the virtues y man that I couldn't = lot 21 ‘ ® nucleus tor such a division, but its reorgan- | and he put me out, a Tat eallat office for balichin aedan | en sity ine | Save up enough with which to pay applicants for positions on the force to havean | of corn bread and the other food producta of | ization, which amotnts almost 10a creation of | tht me Ost ie DAVE fmbial THOS, B. WAC Ne a stables, For her new Easter bonnet, islapceineny seco” the great American staple. & new branch, ie generally regarded ae the | which li w ‘For saresata A BARGAIN— NORTH F That act it was always held was passed for} | Murphy has been weil known in Berlin, Lon- | ™0*t important step the department has taken |" Ivvcier y 20m 40% een aiekeicice Son ee & SALE “There's some artificial stone on the other | the purpoce of befriending those who had | don and Paris for the last three y for years. Wailiamt Be ace was recognized by the eR, + MehEIAN, 1008 Fst. nw mp no te side of the street. Let's walk over there.” faken part in ‘tho Union army during the war, | Cake Murphy." | He derived ihis soubsiquet a court, and the told Lim be theaght ome (FOR SALE FOE SALE-TWo hoo ais: Unniziene wagon “What for?” but as such persons are now older than the age pkeectont pepveiragy ees saxnenl toch BROOKLAND AND VICINITY, = ~~ baa tonne gated fraine hodses o1 er and wee: e ” rescribed og) avis eI ndian —— er. wh m 4 BAS each tents for tis 8 : “For the sake of the sham-rock. Barter be debs reas ee cra au the elton | cur Ss $003 t0/e0e alle weet atecea Soc iae | Mine 3. Ww: Boggs of New York city has re- | * night and was disorderly whem, cet EAD QF YOUN ity, the Commissioners detertuined to tat the | ¢XPFees purpose of introducing corn among the | turned to her heme after am ontonted nati to atmictance to an alleged house of ill- Fee SALE_TRE Bi rangi and ariv'n To artless childish prattle pot hen and diay did po by. appointiny Mr. | European people, and for three years he has | Mr. and Mre. William Boggs of Brookland fame on Maryland avenue. Eaght dollars. Tsim = 3 pAitits, 05 Est. new. ih He'd listen while he siniled, Hatton, « prominent young man, wuo had no | !sbored consteutis to this end, expending his| hire B. E. Yerkes. an ughter. Mins Lilie, Kanhedy, on od aie free cages oma weds i. OF HORSES, JUST Except when executed record eithor in the ariny or navy. own money and time in the effort. Sf Trenton, ¥-4., are visiting Mr. @. W. Wi- | FRM ve 0 change of vagraney o muitab.e for : # tee a is JORNNY CAKES IN LONDON. liamson. bersonal Is be twken. = “ frome eno t ‘ By some other person's child. ‘THE HUTTON CASE TEST. While dining at the Hotel eae in Lon-| Mr. P. H. Jobuston of Philadelphia, Pa., an | taken a fe he was Fee Ae Pus wo ben cent xet_patce, feted to iapect this house. it imimastion The controller refused to pass his check, and ; : ."P- | route to his bome from Obannon, Ky., epent | *ober a long tim puld be working tn the wylbbatit rocns brick pear Ht a cors. = STORE —* | Conta cated sa mare, has #20, 000 10 Day the SAVAEL Ty OF | “What are you charged with?” askod the | suit was entered for hivealary. The cave went | 40m a party of Americans were very much eur-| Some time, this week, with, hae sem WE. eis | cots tey tou Ite ea aah 3 the <i DAVID 'D. STONE. SOG F st. now. PROCTOR & PROCTOR. age AES 997 G st. saddle pur- | judge. through the courts until the Supreme Court | Prised to haye the waiter place upon the taile | Johnston. oF sixty day the farm. po : y > a i 4 es." ally io in doln Fi COR SALE ONLY #3.100_TUr. BEST Loca’ BAT IDI arcing isnthe is pemacoaiie' as auacan: of the United States was reached, and then, | ®&reat dish of hot “johnny cakes.” Actually} Mr. Morgan, sr., of Hagerstown, Md., moved 2 indow brick in the eity for the price: Masi ¥ plead guilty to a ch rge of ais 2 E oi the little round, browned and fragrant johony | his household effects to Brookland on Wednes- | Orderly conduct and was taxed a V, but be was Soret a mouth Nw #8: Oroome aud bath, route | F modeled: thee wories. room. ‘aiover istics | Pou salge Wis0is Wi) “Iu he a reporter? re ee rast apres eae) S| cake that pou Kan Sak apom ony sable evoer Laapeaa ome eta hee family, make this his | Dot Wealthy enough to settle the bill. a DAVID D. STONE, 806 F stn biutabing, te. ih}gx5: 83,800. Apply on Bremises, ape pet c " the policeman answered. | “"yy0 chraugeo be. made in the material to be | #0uth of Mason and Dizon's line, | There was | foture howe iF al yiecsend dome Wont Te POR SALE-A Nice niowe ix a Fasmioxapie | 28" — “He robbed a music store.” epealsien seers [necemt ated -s ebaneelta 200] 0 2 octane aie ees ae en ee nded Nelson Carter, against whom Jocepion at's low price: only $5,200. Srooms and | POOR MALE ory requirements of the applicants, aud in order to | licious combination of corn meal, eggs and | seriously indisposed. — ont = _ = dzy cellar: Lay window. newly paperad; Rhode = seeg Suenten Sunes, cienant —— One " is i ee "t }mect the demands and use the utmost carc in | Yeast powder that tavishes the taste at a| Mrs. A.W. Harris is suffering from a badly | there was a charge of vagrancy, and bis client 5 umbeateneaty FS et reticence, 10 ruows and cel cat EIAG?S, WACONS AND UG our husband is of a retirigg naturo, isn't the selection of new men Chief Clerk Sylvester | southern breakfast. Accompanying this ‘un- sprained limb, the result of an accidental | ¥%* acquitted. Fa SALE-A BAKGAIN IN A GOOD ERAME hquse on 19th st. uw. near Dupont Cire = tuibace: tot We COOK JARDUL 2M Mat, i Jooked-for donation was a card upon which was | fall. Juula Adams, colored, was charged with va- Bee ee ee oren wt apeicaion, eich h the compliments of Charles J. | — Mrs. W.B. Thomas, who has been confined to | Braue: fter the ‘court examined several FOr SALES = : ; : . Murphy.” It was learned, subsequently, chat | the house for some time with a scvere cold, is | Withesses lula made a statement im her sea be Bear Tt pe& very desirable new 3-room = pa tate aa AT A al ed pr ed cece replete peg Pep ete pn erage ped plpeme adres behalf. Tue police identified Lala as having = Senlenees: lot Saad toallog ne ee 5 | Proroanarmixa Cuipnex. ee ecier sual and: examiearthe spot Americans with delicious cornbroadespecialiy | | Through the courtesy of the Ingraham | been arrested’ before anda sentence of ninety WATERS & THOMESON. P : : 3 ae meeting of tho board after the adoption of the | if an Englishman or two or a Freneliman or | Rivouac of Confederate Veterans of Jackson, ee siter Tot of Mare Icio sf jisntceored ions Muxepetmuales | “Will you have an orange?” sald the waiter | morgen or creeds rae Meee Ea ces | German Eapponed to beat table. Teun.» Mr. Wa. Quinn of the P.O. D..a rea | A pumber of other men and women wore tive brick dweiling on #th ne. near . | at the restaurant. in the afternoon, but there were so many ap- AN OLD DARKEY COOK. “omy ea and, andl rmeliaged aged to and eentenced. i SALE_€2,700 WiLL. BUY A fe: eolier, Toruacee cSStroot | No," answered Mr. Donovan. “Gimme an | plicunts that some of them bad to wait Util] Murphy had with bim an old Virginia darkey | Bit! an Episcopal prayer book, once the props PORE SLE Sac i BUY St now and oe Ba Be the twelith ichigan Ss iranie house © | olive. Fur the sake av its color O'ill eat wan if | the next meet: late Col. F. Quinn of 4 B. AND P. cornu TOR FINED + Room 8, Atlantic bur a= vtowraph. Lance _ “ as cook, and she prepared all the specimens of | the tweltth Michiz Yet running throweh from Vermont ave. to 1ith st. infantry. “This book was — F “ul tabrics are not ar- | it chokes me.” FRESENT QUALIFIOATIONS. corn bread with all the aft inher power. He | found on the battlefield of Shiloh March 17, | For Obstructing the Passage of Vehicles im W. SEAR 7TH, » 2-story tinier nee: EF ue Sweet pg eae A person to be eligible to membership on the } toia a Star reporter that he had vi ited all the | 1862, by W. A. Pyles of aregimentof Lennessce Four-and-a-Haif Street. oad P suuyiicity of the tace and Dose, SOCIAL MATTERS, force must possess the following quslifications: promineut cooking schools in the united king- | infanter. Ci A. and atter the lapse of e3-] Today in Judge Kimball's court nat ‘nINo! i ish | dom. Hud prepared before rineipaln an y thirty years son of the original owner 2 Ernest a ane Mrs. Harrison at Home—Mra. Foster's eta Se ee wuplis the varias profuie of coms, trom | hes been traced and the sacred memento re- | Pe; Conductor, in the employ of the Baltimore SWodhsTeb's weabies. | ume Lith st. and Pa. ave. beatae homie enon) 2a. Be a citizen of the United States. Disk mange ‘down, 0 {eneny ae an cor ay It as ene» mente Of preservation as the | and Potomac Hailreed Company, wes pinced om SE “= mb}2-6t ge7 F st. nw. Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. McKee were athome| 3d. Have been a resident of the District for | 8tarch pudding. But the Britons were slow to icocten wat in trial charged with violating the police regula- lynt teen yet Sais Hor sacitest Menon, | ROK SALE-HARDROME NEW SSTOR iC Satternocn to ‘their, friends after § two yeare next preceding hs appointment, | | relish the new food. | Thayscomied to be unable} Surprise birthday parties hare been very | tious. It was charged thatas condusotone gj estrable, pear. two Hines. strtet core: new | dat room’ ali inten iarprovemaaits, Sosdeomers nd of Laltimore, who is a| 4th. Never have been indicted and eonvieted | t© get tid of the idea that they were eating antiga arrison, poured tea. | of crime. horse feed, for they were accustomed to seeing | pectedly surrounded by number of his friends | “iM Of freight cars he obstructed the passage Mra.'G, Bo Will-| "Sth. Be at least five feet eight inches in | cor in the feed trough and not in the dough 0n,iis recent birthday and an evening in their | Of vehicles and pedestrians wt the 4, street jo Poms ad bath: prices, @5 decorated. carefully twit under our Personal stipe rs. HB S40. CRENSEDY & FICRLES, Qos aiken arw. | Socumsted: carefully Lut Under Gur verona! stir Coxcesrraren cram surce, Mra. Parker, Mrs. Dimmi tion. For further particniarsand price appiy to Me food of the ifth Century.* 1 = tray. Poor Murphy bad tried a hundred ditfer- | company made 1t very merry for him. A tastily } crossing for # longer time than was needed for : aes . price apniy 1 yo food of the 10th Century. iams and Miss Clark aiso assisted. height. = et . filles two res aise 10s ature. Foc totum bee | Dee ee ee aa SORTED os Wated Gaye Gea" ‘Sains “aan Mrs. Hikine received callers yeaterday stter-|| Cuz Ee between, twenty-two and shiciy fire | 51° Nave "oes bi, come Besed Tgpeterd neat ber Seaplep end irae wae pe te Se nnn epeel nthe apply to OWNEK, at 1602 7th st aw. whl IB eomnand eons eas tee ‘ ia noon and had the most cordial greeting for her | Y€#TS of age. department of the army and navy, but be did | $n captured the first donkey prize and Mrs. J. apse BRICK STORE aN Cot. 3 cali: ein, Te i ll goto} 7th. Of physical health and vigor. Ps y ps W. Horner was ve: ee ha One of the particular complaints beard in = Bw. BUKCHELE, New Vork with the Becretary if he ‘Gide t'pom | tt Of food moral character tions of Americta corn aa the result af his | “booby.” ‘Ibe projectors of the recent | COUrt waa tho Gelay to the witect mare tee tee ne seo Has, mbt | gible to get off. ‘ A 9th. OF unquestioned energy and courteous | tons of American corn as the res | affair were Mr. G.W. Williamson, Meas Wall a street railroud, several care manners, inee E aving ycen detained at the crossing. Mimoit litec eases Et sien So: et | iam-on, Mise iliamson, Mr. and Mra. G. ° ng: Fee Soe coer 70 pope Bee Sa ee Morphy again, ths ume at the eapontion mn | Bedouiston, Si. and Aire George Stier, | 209 Kimball inquired of the. defendant Gaans = * PAPRes oe: HESSEN eco. Millan Jarvis, ‘ The applicant has a series of forty-one ques- | Paris. “He looked a bit seedy and as though a| Mra Willard, the Misses Lillie and Raby yinpes bed $0 pap fae Seah, eae ae NTO F st te , m™ < Mrs. Herrison wi t of honor yester- | tions to answer, as follow £5 note would not come amiss, reine female det — mente Bee wat | cod he deen coptiod’ ches the ‘empio; T. B. Towser & & day at a lunch y Mrs. Jon W. Fos-| 12 If so, what family have you? HARD LUCK IN PARIS, Bessie Williamson. ae aeemer panerecaae to pay the fines. si ee eating 2 ter, The company wat about @ table decked | 13. Have you ever been indicted and con-| «They cali mea crank,” he said, bitterly. “I| the hot was Me P. i Sonmnton of Philadel- a =e aot ‘the railroad company = ENCR_RE tomers tree of co Hand wet 2. irs. Cockrell, ‘Mrs. George B. Willi ms, | eating liquors, morphine or opium? corn food products at the exposition, but the Gn the: reer of her birthday this week | © an ee eee oe = ALE — #343 16 CA li Bleached Sh ig Fags wide, Le 3 me Romero, Mrs. Cable, Mrs. Cuilom, . Have you been addicted to the use of any | director general has snubbed me and treated | tne home of Miss Bertha William-on was com- |, The judge in imposing the fine said it would —ie E O26 Fst a. 35 ey a hie ed Bec eo Nirs. Hazon, Mrs. Menocal and Mrs. McPherson, | of these articles? me wi ctual rudeness. Ihave spentall my | pictely captured b: host of her friends. | %€® gtestdeal more if the company had to reco ae tie mother of the hostess. 16, When did you last drink intoxicating | money in these efforts of the past two years | Nerrimentand a geserally good tee pene | bay te Mins from 50c. « pair up. ‘The English legation is again in mourning, | liquors? believing that the time must surely come when Et Foe, SALE-HANDSOME NEW 7-KOOM AND Boys’ ne bath brick house; all mod. imps. ; Florida ave.n.w. fine; $1,594.10." Address ¥ Z., Star office. Detween Gri aud 7th sts. ¢ - R SALE_FINE REST atew days): $6.20. ¢ Until a summons to the dining ryom brought | , Mt. Dumont asked that the court make the F “no comusi Sage an 17. Are your parents, or either of them, dead; | they will recognize our cora. Then our own di t corated table, - | five £10 and suspend half of it in order to warn. ameionae. too yo us; iaear Pema ave a Soc. this time for the Duke of Heese, ‘The queen | sna it'eo, of what discaso aid they ale? farmers would be benefited and the hall-starved | tur veces of went acre eee at peorenat the dete a the future, but the court said is as WHOTSE ONG SEne | Mom tease. Acarese Pv. Box 2 em iN all Coiers, 100. fiss decreed that the usual six weeks'of mourn- | 74 “Have you ever had the rheematiem? Poor of Europe would find a veritable God- | gowers presented by Master Joha Alrop, and an | that the fine could stand, and if the. defendant Fos shea Fe SE Pag RE POR SALE— | tren Ty ty Like Keatrew Dress Ginghais reduced | ing be observed. . F 19, Haye you over had epileptic fits, or fits of | send in the bread made from our corn. Ihave | snpropiately matted Inedeing aie tae gift | TePeated the offense the fine would be larger if s, and bath \hard-vood, muntele, with | scuees on sa bereees Gand Hote wa G tonmaces | | New lined spring ge. | Miss Eliins is in Philadelphia on a visit to | any kind? If so, how long since? ho mercenary interest in the matter. I am | Of sir and Mrs G. I Johnston. Among the | Be Were brought in and couvicted. Ste bereain well at cace "GEO E PAERSU GOs | bath, concrete cellar and ail conveniences: baif square | 31 0nd hi Masih, $e sear starnense. “oe Have you wver had the piles? If #0, how | working for what I believe to be a philanthrop- | Puests were the Misco Awue flellidte, Horne ———_— =. NEO) ee eeeecteeres ne ne nn ne ne he raaeend ee Mee ene el eee) Mes De Pope will be at home informally to | long since? ee jeal end, and itis bard peyote ecard Lynch, Lottie Murphy, Jessie Snoots, Beatrice ALEXANDRIA, SALE — DESIRABLE, NICELY FINISHED M. M. PARKER, Bog, jSg: reduced to 7a. ‘ her friends tomorrow afternoon and again on{| 21+ Ate you sound in body’ re an ying Ryan, Viola Ryan, Daisy Norton, Lille ‘ Jb * beaut.ful, central location 1418 F st. Eaten stoma eS peo fob Friday, March 25. 3 : at your name in full (your first name on aes xir welice! touching in the story | ScbWiers Lola Owens, Hattie Owens, Violet ST. PATRICK'S DAY CELEBRATION. ote boms and baths. | Ton SiLECIF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR a | pat: Musin U: 2 io rice. lay; oS . i mid fF :, ne cI st < ¢ = ce Fensnable to quick Foe S.LEIP YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A! Feather Proof Tix e8 and Miss Rico will be at home in- | 1 fll, your middie initial, if you have any, ere WAS 80) ing touching in the story Softice.. hit Miss N. Pleasant home i@ the suburbs of the city wehaves | We have lett three bevatiral Rugs, ‘ miarkea |? bargain in an S-room house in Broo! us, price $4, marke Horner, Ruth Johnston, Kuby Schwier, Hattie | The Catholic Sodalit lan THEO. A. HARDING, Paxton, Aura Middiekauff, Anna Paxton, Lillie and your surn: ; e in fail)? of this man and his apparently fruitless endcav- jown tos. formally from 9 to 11 Friday evenings in rom 9 sisen of the United Biases? | cain « good cause. Dette tide was about te | Yerkes and Bachel Jcbuston, Masters Alteed |", eee=™ glemresdertiererelyd ys mblz-lw ‘G06 Lith st. Vix March at Willard’s. . 5 nM turn, and iu his favor. and Clarence Hollidge, Walter Norton, Walter | MEht DY an entertainment at ite hall and {OR SALE-81.000 LESS THAN ADJUINING | ‘pENTILATING | Mrs. Vinnie Ream-Hoxie ia in the city, the zed citizen, when and where A LETTER FROM UNCLE JERRY. Ragan, John Owens, Joseph Murphys, Eliiott | *MoRy on Ireland's patron saint by Rev. John aS. io Pom tere property and can easily be made over into business | x fleet, a guest of Mrs. D. P. Hickling. One day he received a letter f: sere! Noyes, John Alsop, Albert Erskive, John Me- | Chester, 8. 3., of Georgetown G ‘S00 Jie se. n.w. | Proberty—on 14th st., a ay ved a rom Secretary P. . "Bor baresin, : oe you born? 2 Tok, | Cheng. Wii haloek Menek’ a many years the day wascelebrated by the Alex- z “i Be hi ne to Vi 4. W 3 ratty hesuey ie , Ernest Snoote, $ i SALE-HST_N.W.—A NICE HOME. FRAME: |_mhi2-1w THEO Mago titnstenew._ | Placed. See ee ee pian bat mas the month, day and year of your praskpes ear prpepos can myed dary Willie West, Frank West, Leo Riley, Mrs. Went, | sudtie Hibernian Society, a Sree | ht Poon sand bath. new mibinz : new 5 PART OF - ee __, | bird i 3 ct, | Mrs. Yerkes, Mrs. Schwier, Mr. Lynch, Mr. whose to » Irishmen whe saages Newly opened. sad yarsted hs tages 2 ee a | Miss Carrie Williams bas gone to Old Point} 6. What was your age on your last birthday? | and the object was directly in linewith a policy and Mice Mcthor waa tr nek Bao See, been the colaborers of Kobt, Emmet and. bad Consition | (of h=%x01.0 to alley Rents for 828 per | frst floor especially adapted for » printinx office.” x to visit her sister, Mrs. Vose. 7. What is your height? which the Department of Agriculture had de- pincneaaellipborentin ed from Ireland m “98. It continued in active =. hee ae Zeer THEO. 4; HALDING. Ger Tux Bist Mi Abdeses Gosia hss gen.te 8. Are vou a resident of the District of | termined upon. Would Me Murphy ecept a wenenn i eeean Sxistence until the thirties of this ceatary and = vast esi: = we Mrs. 3 3 al Sage : Not @ Case en fell in desuetude, renewed OE SALE FINE BUSINESS FOKNEIEON HIGH | Dox saLE—TWO HANDSOME DOUBLE HOUSES, hoping to return, after a few wooks’ absence, in| “S"ftow long have you been a resident | Rotat,, Tee eats ot SEO T ata | Lauyer Joho A. Momsappeied ia the Police | neat cooing i aon ae ee = J anc with some smprovements | modern improvement; saute ooh ene oe THE CONCORD HARNESS, renewed health and strength, thereof? (Continuous residence to exact date | And would he continue bis efforts to find a | Court today asa defendant, and be appeared | priated the procueds of the tity stock wi We LINKESS, $00 10th et. nw, | Fem cars: excelent chborhood; | will my Mrs. Charles H. Moulton and her son Harry | of application must be shown.) great foreign market for the corn which the | as bisown counsel., Irespassing on the park | Wos held by its trustees to the sufferers in the i pa Poe EB ‘cain are at the, Sherwood, Old Point Comfort, con: | 10: Mu what kind of schosl wore, you eda. Kansas furmiore were acing for tact” ; de the tracks of the Washington and #©-t famine. The old fag ofthe wocoty esti York ave. bet. N. | 8.2 Me Yalescing from their recent severe illuess. cated—common school, high sc ines he first thin phy did after accept- | Georgetown railroad near 7th street and Penn- Cas. s cons, bath and large cellar? ae FOL = Mins Belle Kenfield of Herndon, Va., is vieit- | college, academy or colleger ing the position was characteristic of him. He : . A amon ener svamen, rica tS ting” SAAS Eats SLINGS SING | OR SQLESTHE BEAUTIFUL, SIDE NCE. 407 Penn ave. atoaing National not |, Mite Pelle Kenfeld of Herndon, Va, ie visit | college, academy or oul gost ofto Elunbargh where an expazton|#firauimavenue souihast laut wight wit the] 4 gugy 2M MOP RoNNIM| sects aes And Bo etre egy EinGe | willeaudigs prompeivchamerat © low tice ‘ii po cata 22. Ave youin debt! If so, to what extent? | was in progress, and pledged £1,000 of his | charge. ‘The Inwyer and defendant attended a Secaetaysry ety epg mbI6-6t Z 1300 F st_n.w._ | Engiaud For perticulass sppiy to) CHALLIS | Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices. oc27 Mra, Devendorf of 1 23. Are you now in the public service? ‘s salary a8 payment for some space at the | concert last vight, and while on his way home streets, oecupi SALE OP In. | EARLY, Gos Lanitst. mbs- Vermont avenue is improved | POR SALE-BLTTER THAN NEW A E the D.C. No objection to assuming exist- | F three-story and basement dwelling; lived in a sew tie SALE~A frame house and two loteon MASS. AVE. nw. south front, for $0,500. Beautiful new ¢-story white stone house, 1720 P st. 24. Were you ever in the public service? (If osition. Then he put in $600 ad | he drove over the car tracks through the park- | Colored man named Charles Gray asa shoe chaperoning Miss lia! arker and M. | so, state in what position.) his ealary for cooking apparatus, &c.. ing. . shop and dwelling, caught fire froma stove °° sf you wanta MACKIN- | Parker, jr., at the Traymore, Atiantic Cit, Neorg 2au ever separated from he public | monced the manufacture of johnny ‘cake and| Policeman Kelly objected to his driving on | svortiy after midnight last night and eas MUBEER °° * TOSHGARUENTorother | _Inconsequence of the death of the Grand | service? If’ ao, state whet ig ehat ees | con ceca upon « large scale, much to the de- | the car tracks and hailed him. During the eas ‘4, the firemen saving a portion of the wood mantels, electric lughtinz, &. vey side and rear; room on ot for stable. | rice lie rece ‘ 5 of Hosen the saanoforié recital which and trom what department. "(Avoid any allu- | light of the canny Scots, who found Murpby's | time that the officer was discussing the situa: | building. Company, * * * waTEuTROOE waar or | Puke of Hense the Frith logutien oa Pritey [som 10 polities or to/chango of ‘aduiaisten: |cormar 1h abe Balding. very sterelinn Greet | tn nee carriage wheels, it was claimed, HE COURTS IX ALEXANDRIA, corner SEVENTEENTH and COR- 1594 T st 027 200Gth et. * © © apairot RUBBEKBOOTS | evening will be postponed. tio Juneh time. Fut oven “thas Sas, demict be un | In the United States court, Judge Haghes, E nil basenvent, ‘000. ro tt os pore delhi w.|_ 26 Have you ever been a member of any BEGINS YO BEAR ERUIT. but even this was denied by Mr. court deh, memes sislsadt keaenoraicnes anaes Foe SALE — PROPERTY 14TH ST. Melville Lindsay, * * * or OVERSHOES, a Hot The Nordhot Guild will meet at Mrs. J. W. police foree? ihe’ stiocteat aks aok or ‘the case against Mr. J. U. O'Meara for 298 Kes, Bogs Hut of CONST AVE besutitui | 2° readily convertibie to business uses: 40 feet tr aman Water Botti, Fountain | Pilling’s, 1301 Massachusetts avenue, tomorrow What experience have you had which The Edinbanet, aaseg and important | "judge Kimball said be had driven through | tion of the United States revenue law was "Rant toexchatrea house and two lote in BROOK- | (7A) TILER & RUTHERFORD, Sad} Bat nse mee Towner | at 10:50 a.m. especially fits you for the position you seek? | Fesult. The Edinburgh Gas Company became | the same piace many a time, and he said it was | ended by an acquittal. T.B, Hunt of Law- LAND for @ lot ov Colas big Heights FOR SALE A BEAUIIEUL NEW 11 ROOM HOUSE Suringe or any articleot | Cards are out for what promises to be a most | 28. Have you ever paid or promised to pay | interested in the matter, and agreed with | a public thorougifare and was not owned by | caster county, Va., was convicted of violating ‘es JOHNSON, CHEW s Ferg AT, Hatupeite ave. tear N st.: will be soul ACTURED successful first complimeutary full dress ball | bY money, or other consideration, to any per-| Murphy to furnish every cooking school in | the railroad company. Driving on the grass, | the revenue law and seutence suspended. A DR SALE-A CHEAP PROPERTY ONS TR Ww | ‘mbooct srrmetiate EARLY. Gos 14th ot. nw. uw of the Unity Circle at Concordia Hall, March | son, directly or indirectly, for any recom- | Scotiand with a gas stove apon which to cook of course, was an offense. nolle pros. was entered in the case of Wm. re ana yy PA R SALE_NEW S-ROOM HOUSE> BA? 3. | mendation, service or influence ‘given or | the corn bread. ‘Then Murphy visited other | ‘The officer stated that they bad recently re- | }'. 2s, held for stealing at Arlington, Ed- and ce lar: lot isxi00 POR SS REE S:0CM HOUSE. BATH. ae es Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Nelson A. Miles, after a | Promised toward procuring your appointment? | grea: cities in Britain aad hae created a vigor- Ggived strict orders about persons driving | ward Cauter, colored, charged with violating jn 5 pe aaron inion deet| a med rove cncve: | Brlaf Journey. through the wouth and @ walt to | of abe United Safed) nnn 7 avy mervite Ons demand for oota Sl at Department | Gea ene the Jags eid tant oven &f the court stil coutinecs ts secion "Desrosiers eee a ea Stree tehunte, collects Tonia. ‘His uidreses Lie Fat. | NGWOteane during ine Mari Gras ceremouien, | “ go. Were vou ever in the military or naval | reccived s cablegram from Berlin announcing | carriage whecis had accidentally gone om the | boca made ordering ale in Bieoier cate b SE. B. th 1-eo Lm _— Y hag Sisgerrp ‘YS | service of the Unite tes? “boise has Srocms and bath; Their daughter, Miss Cecelia Miles, who pre- the fact that Murphy had succeeded im inter- | parking there was no violation of law, and the | siruser and coutiruing sale in Taylor ost S OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, pos. | C&ded them to this city, ts a guest of Senator 31. If so, in what compRuy and regiment, or | esting the German government in cornmeal, | case was dismissed. ‘Taylor. cost could be converted 1n¢0 brusiuess property: OU. RUSH & CO., on what vessel did you serve? and that a Jair trialwill be given the cereal a COLORED REPUBLICAN MEETING. Pact lS ED BY ADNINI“1 RIN and Mrs. Sherman. 32. Were you honorably discharged, and | with a view to recommending cornmeal ter | Dr. Tidy’s Testimony in the Maybrick Case. b F st. Bw. Rooiw pees RaEEA MIA sate rial (ear The colored republicans met pursuant to call FOE EE FE ASACRIFICE THE BEST HOtSE futactured asa power, whigh can begiven | A pleasant birthday party was given Tuesday | when? 1 on'Stls st... bet. several use in this time of scarcity of bread- " * a. or mio. | evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.K.| 33. Were you honorably discharged on ac- | stuifs on the continent. To the Editor of The Evening Star: at Potomac Hall last night to elect delegates te rd baths: heated by furnace: Teis ubsotucels £ street, Capitol Hill. Among | count of disability resulting from wounds re- | This welcome news is of farmore importance | _ Will you kindly permit meto call attention to thout the knowledwe uf the de Y-roo.n hole as house é the colored republican district convention te fora lasement. The property was ap- wither invasion Boe bear nt here Capt. W. G. Lown, Mr. and | ceived or sickness incurred in line of duty? fo the American farmer than appeare-upon | the following antioancement in Tae EVExING | meet hero on the 24th. The following were ig Bavishatcm Loam amar frum Co. about Tolle wreck (it fins ieee wives tn thy Mr acho and Miss Bache, Me. and Mra B. | | 34. What veya place of abode (city or the face of the bare statement, {OF if menue | Sram of Siarch 16: choven: Magnus T. Robinson, B 3. at joouten and in every ipsiance & perfect cure ha . McCathran, Mr. and Ms. omAs, wn and state) durig 18897 at vast quantities of corn wil pp A WITNESS IN THE MAYBRICK CASE DEAD. George Gray, George W. Hobday, Arthur An- pan: ae sod waco: ponte baggens an eee Ean ee Mrs Mt ob. Otterback, Vir. T- Otterback, || 45. What was your occupation, business, em- | from the United States this winter not ouiy to | p,2g"iTSE8S th nge reenact Jackson, Robert Yoler, Albert Green, ‘Each on easy ahyeute to exis Miss Bertie Ott Mr. Harry Cooke, | ployment or position during that year? Germany, but to the other countries on the | sorthexovernieat,who testifed for the prosecution in | Hobert Willis, Edmund Frye, Levi Potter, th. EN’ SY SOLF PROPRIETORS, | Mrs, ‘Thomas E. Miss Care Young, | 36. What was your place of abode (city or | continent that are alec suffering froma short | th. case aca.nst Mra. Suaybrick on the trial for posson- | Thomas Milton, Josiah Green.” ‘The delegates Permit to inspect call w ngoe oF jartutire tree. To be | Mr. aud Mrs. Veron, Mr. and Mrs. Yoekel, Mr. | town and state) daring 1890? -| Crop of breadstuffy this year. : |. The testimony of Dr. Tidy | Were authorized to fill vacancies. as MCLACHLEN & BATCHELDE! + WAKE, under Lpbitt House. Wash- | W. A. Thompson, Mr. L. Simmonds, Mr. C. E.| 3% What was your place of abode (city or WHAT SAM Cox's JOKE DID. te tre Of the Polson adim:nistered and the ef- A WANDERING WasHINaTONIAX. #19 __Cormer 10th and @ sta. nw. _| ngtou, D. ¢ jy 12,01 th.s.tu.tozviny,¥2_ | Curtis, Mr. Jon McBeth, Mr. M. G. Delarue, | town and state) during 1891? i i Hf the stoinach and otber : er “the cheapest house in | POR SALE-NEW Hot = Mr. and Mrs. B.C. McQuay, Mr. and Mrs, Al} 38, What was your occupation, business, em- | _ The late Samuel J. Tilden was the first public | Thi aa deal te do mith securine the con} The Norfolk Lelger says: “Dr. Theodore TPS SY AERA Pee eS | tone imac, 14 revue; Meated S100 asain ate IN AND OUTDOOR sroRts. Frye, Mr. S. Silberberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. | ployment or position during that year? cranes or cent Scauaintiog Europe with the | jat‘awtinesm, incu the rome ofits eheuia ‘eo at | Weet, the man arrested in Deep Crock last week : 2 — terms. Owner, M.J.HUNT. 1300 F st.n.w. jaG-tun —. Knott, Mr. M. Faulkner, Mr, and Mrs. George i 33 Ay hat has been your place of abode dur- | virtues of corn meal. He persuaded Abram | go pefoer er spengnatesc’ of thn tts and sent to jail as a suspicious character, was x SALE-( EXCHANGE Bit REST The Syracuse Poot Tourney. 4 and Mrs. Frank Motgan, Miss Edua | ing the present year? Hewitt, then in Congress, to imtroduce a bill is is a perfectly fair specimen. released from jail on Friday by Ji Portlock Pieces bs een: sige tania eats FOR SALE---LOT ttle feature Uf lala nigh¥'s play ta the pool Pennell, Mr. aud Mrs W. Wood: | | 40. What is your present occupation, busi- | appropriating $100,000 to enable the govern- | and justice of the whole course of the present tea hem tg Mg pep nm enry Otterback, Mr. Chas. Young | ness, employment or position? | ment to illustrate to the foreigners what a boon | English government toward Mrs. Maybrick. | > tourney at Syracuse was the narrow escape to Texas and was allowed to depart.” rs sy : and Miss Aunie Talbert Ai. Are cach and all of the answers to the | they could find in corn meal. When the bill | Dr. Tidy was, as the London telegram says, | Rit Way t (graduated at one of the leading wedi © property for pcoperty in or | FOB SALE-MEW TOWS, D.c. which De Oro, the leader, had from defeat by — soe foregoing questions in your own handwriting? | was called up for consideration “Sunset” Cox | “the eminent analyst for the government.” | cai gciools of the Union. Although brought aldo lek aid Peake Wherein Kuntzsch. De Oro won bya mistake of the A Lady Bezgat VOUCHERS OF CITIZENS. mw an opportantly to poke = ilttie fan at the | One of his rept eepedinge petien) ‘up ip this city he lived for many yearsin Wasb- Will exchange por sace— | counter, which Kuntzach generously allowed. | From the San Francisco Examiner. In addition to the foregoing the vouchers of | \d¢t of corm meal crusade, and be actually | home oftice.” me ot ahi ington, where he was engaged ass patent at- Fo! sale z S Brook} Nj hab the’ gretiicat beesicar a ion, | Bt the bill laughed out of the House. If it | iu the Maybrick case, and {he home | torney. He has been in various insaneasylums cities The tournament is nearly ended. The last} Brooklyn, has the pr he isan | £0 citizene has to accompany the application. | nid not been for thisbit of ill-timed merriment | socretary is the heed: “It was a mnedical come jad Wa tant Nutr eines Sn ashen ‘Will soon be here, when the price of real estat in and | SAmes Will probably be played by Saturday | any city in any state in the Union, and she isas|in them the citizens are required to make | American corn might long ago have formed the | turning on medical evidence, and Dr. Tidy was He left Washington some weeks ago, sont by v 5 | around Washington will be much higher than at pres- | "ight. Powers leads wich a sinsle defext and | mysterious as she is pretty. The police im no | answer to the following: chief article of export. summoned as an expert, ’ But his testimony | the Charity of lie fticuds en routo ta Florida. ity Be toe. one come - we ‘ se = has _ only - less than three precinets have been trying to Boor zee saeet S the applicant? If so, —__e.__i__. = ts ——- ayy ai ne, (Tr att at seer mene i | game, but he has two hard ones to play, one of | jente her und feded. vlthow! “ea. | What is the relationship? laybrick. She was convicted in 6 BAmaeap AcCPENE. ‘yeu have temwenaed peu RESIRES them with Powers. ‘The latter: played in great | 1omnte ber and failed, although on three oces- | "ioe long have you been eoquaiated with ST. PATRICK'S DAY. testimony. In pamphlet published by him | The raile spread on the Alexandria and Fred- | ecae sien wears form last night and won from Shermen of | sous they have been five minutes behind her. | ge ampiieest? - Washington. A large force s now at work constructing the Elec- pric Hallway hich ae ‘Groth ti ‘subdivision, are oun ‘sprun. ‘and pe B. of TUDE. pe, terme - d Dr. Macnamara, soon after the trial, he | ricksburg railroad near Freestone station, Her business hour-are between 0:30 aud 80 lock i ‘i . | How the Anniversary Will Be Observed in |*"2 D? steal 10, 15, 11, 6.9100 | in the evening—in act, at any time abont dusk. | ;.2% the applicant addicted to the use of intox- ‘This City. Be eee ee nee» 5, 0, 4.9, Bove | icating beverages, morphine or opium? the three following conclusions: 1. That the +, See, When last scen her dress was even more éle- | “ins the app b to the} Green is the color which the a ioms from which Maybrick suffered are ae 4 ie reas eaeat: cami pany pPlicant ever been addicted eo} Green lor sons and | symp: y" house: bargail..... : In t and Real Estate Brokers, 2 » 9 6, 10, 10, 4, 0, 9, 11, | line. On the occasion referred to she wore a Micod ane ee "| anniversary of the birth of the patron saint | >¥! er 7 5 ‘- 2H Hn MLL $6 ond UG Atlantic bide.» 28 and $00 F ot-n.w. | 5, 2 Uni. | Seratchis, & neat brown cloth dress, a well-made cloth coat | “ter and of good repute? \d St. Patrick's day i f the Axed events | sash dvmantio mations Swe aon E or saLe— | | The standing to of each player follow: a cularly dainty bat. She was well | 20¢S the applicant use profane, vulgar or | 2 P a ee events such dyspeptic condition. 2. That the F i gloved eed eee Be penty iat. | Ghe was well | coarse language? in the calendar. ‘There will be no formal cele- | mortem appearances are indicative of - LOTS IN NORTHWEST ECKINGTON. eeacan pamiong piieedess polg siy Are you aware of any circumstances tending | bration of the day, but various societies and | mation, but that they emphatically Invest in this section before the ground getstoohigh resses a Woman, and middie-a for you. Northwest Eckiugton is surrounded by in- servineg Mty the applicant tor the public | organizations will give dances and entertain- | {Tm arseuic as the cause of death. men or any prosperous looking , vestments amounting to more than sour million dol- service! 5 = tlemen are her particular prey. rape doe evaecelly saat the spplicent with: | eS, Sas recuganeiel Gh ere CONNECTICUT AVE... WHITE | Jara aud is within the alphabet of the ctyof Washington. i : Score >. rooms a 1. KR. BROOKS, vid ; The criticisms made by Mr. John T. Mitchell, ENGLISH. BASEMENT: 1 An Alleged Deal for Richardson. story and her demand are ay inconsist- | @Ploymert requiring undoubted honesty? icant ey Cm mec Gece Oe President of the school board, on the colored Jp HASBSOMELY,, DECORALED ASL | Manor invested tm thees lots at present yrices-€200| ‘The New York Herald repeats its assertion of | eit with hor appoarance as they could poosibly Perens : . schools is causing considerable comment SU CAS Vigatten “ofA MtcunD am too vine | pertculareaad fal informaticy case” “2° | yesterday that a deal is “on” for Washington | Be ad yet no cros-qnevtion.ug can sake bet tA Special “gublog as Nora Re weteamee| Cente ee Cee among the fricuds and patrone of the colored Foce. 0.5" Aypiy wo JAMES itis i DANIEL @ anwar, | to release Richardéon to New York, It is said pamsunie bir te tall “aavGilce meend heseaits|oontcten weston avlag appeal tide’ skotaae | aie, Suni a ae or to die | schools. Mr. W. Calvin Chase has sent a letter 223m 1513 F of. n.w__| that Bastet aud £2,500 will be the consideration. | Ric always auke for eithor ao cena ae Be ele | an tre lage Re pry ee Even the New York club officials deny the state- | and that without any explenation or taie. of | mite of American citizens who were sent to | the Masonic Temple for the benefit of St. Vin- ment, dis, Waguer taf about ae much idea of | woo, a8 is ust among the cuimaton herd, “Bat | uss to aid in oeaapry br pincrgdan ed brn pre fore hg eee consulted are thove who would like to depose Bear changing | if. a is generally the ease, the man : > hoire . Cook, the superintendent, A Sua Matetor Barale for Pen Para eneiOS | che wants tho money. he'replies, with a very | ‘If the American people knew the ‘sxtons of | Patl's churches wil pastiaipste, and the, oom: “Let him name, if he can,” writes Me. Chase, 3 joing to begin his career here by selling his | ®eetive and pathetic glance trom her de-| the suffering in the famine districts of Bussia “the bad methods that exist in 4 Foote ae Sects | QUANTITY OF her phagece fom. tart paste that in your hat, | C'dedly preity eyes, tuat ‘she is “in financial | they would everywhere come to the rescue schools and I shall convince hiss thet, Y ony rt fo ier him a aisiress.” ty millions of people are uff i pony eet me oe we foci eee LL e JORGTON, LIEBIG COMPANY'S Kelly for Boyle. ‘Tho general theory among the detectives | denser of deca fo ele are uf oxhs spac Give the colored schools Tue same facilities and Fenna. eve. 8.w. i 4 who know of her actions ix that she is some | fever 1s raging in many provinces and accommodations that are accorded to the white J. Walter Spalding of the New York club was 3 : = H J ° ‘Catholic. Wah ee ae EXTRACT OF BEEF e particularly smart woman frém New York | and cattle are perishing of hunger. will be held at Moore's Hotel, 6th ‘schools. house 3 the northwestern in Boston Tuesday and had a conference with | who goes over to Brooklyn m the evenings, | “Does this not ap} to the hearts of tho a —— oboe by the iri ‘agree with him, ¥ peat dng d ite “hese & P je b | ane i 2 vanie. mexthwest, by the irish board not give colored aes 85 Sgibtieg | apoen ro any sovr, Flat tol going i the New York. lab | trough ance eyes a aing | THR supy grate tthe Amevees | 22e"eae Seon Nose at BE PLE a High Schoc! equal foes with thon tcwordea Fear.” Ustet has a lenye tue ttyamhe dita | SAUCE OR GRAVY GIVES this season. It is siated that the proposed | 890d deal of money. people for what they have done. ry we celebrate”; Capt. M. the white High School. If it were so the results tise Will wae the Farchage = taneauy \TRENGTH AND FINE FLAVOR. transfer of Kelly is on tlie basis of a player in ——— 2+ “he distribution of supplies is under the di- ‘ ‘America;” John would be the same, if not better, in Physics HILL & JOHNSTON, 8 iD exchange and a monetary consideration. Join Death of Historian Freeman. —— of ee paeeenn main and an excel- jashington, ‘D. C.;” any way. Mr. ae rc bo SORIMWEST: OGasS:| tecciusddote er , | Boyle is the man wen:ioned. Mr, Spalding | Prof. Edward A. Freeman, D. C. L., LL. D., ERs, Sommittes: Nothing will be wasted. leason, ‘America; Thomas eee — ey urick | G roo says that Loston wants £14,000 for Kelly, which | whose death in Spain has been announced, was particle Properly distrib- | Dowd, ‘President of United Btates;” and ‘him. ‘The masses of the colored Oasis Makes cheapest, purest and best bout twa. | New York would be foclisi to pay. Dorm at Harborne, Stafrdahire, in 1628" He | #d, HelP us| Rudolph Blatkenbarg, Ak Philbin Preaidewt of Irish-American on Medidied wih cur puntis koa Dale mbl-tath SPEEE pre e alae. was siomted + prceed bli nags Patera he | Russia, eas hemp roadie mle ‘Mr. Cook, pres with the ot WwW : cence =. en pate - F tarnding Use oe regis preter. of seas The application made = Sia Hew Zork on are, ih apr prncain wh teas Gibbs to Nan Smith, part 28, sq. 209; 8—. | histor; Ppreme court for bail for Barton jebster, Gould at El ures, Canntaces, His works, chiefly on historical, political and | the slayer of Charles F. Goodwin, has’ beet Fd eb peed ‘Over worked subordinate teachers increased. 'A fall mnortinees of Carriages 3. Berne es tere | een arco nee e od Sereutags side-tracked ia a ‘Taliafer. : igh reputa- | denjed. President Mitebell further asserts go ed wether to Sue M. oy fue 27, ea 278; | tion. Among them may be mentioned “History | the literary convention between at El Paso, has sent ‘matter has been a ‘serious thought with the Exiension - trout $4,850. E. Herman to Grace M. ‘Thomas, lot _ eee ~~ : . t aoe bea? i Apne c rout of th Hprman Om gt Ottoman | and the United Si jhas passed ite third fork and the prob- eappeee Cecchi, eSers, Neckar 18, blosk 14, Brookland; @—. G. ¥. D. Soper | Power in Europe.” “i Historical Geography | ing in the reichatag, ig Mich -erapal the colored members of the board If eo, Lam Bucks to W. L. Mahony. part 2, sq. 880; $—. G. T.| of Europe,” “Lectures to American Audi-/ ‘The feeling is gathering ground ‘that inisrepresented them, BERINESS COMER oo Peet erie y nockaweyess Depot Staley to Catharine Gleasou, subs 123, sq. 677; | uces’” aad “The Chief Periods of Buroneat Mn of his stay cannot if fhe maintain that they are iomt front om Uth st: and S14, feet front on Ht tow, Mal Fastons. 8130. -G, PB. ay goa tod. B. Cralle, ot ie History.” Sassy is troubled the ee Se om from - SBS tod PEEVE ROT OND, ior Pace Jay CDievatyest eck showa Oo na itn ae eee eee | ~ atte have bien instituted at Chattanooga by | Br; ‘The board then apd they concur with bam itiseertainiy 3 SALE Nuw. THOROUGHLY MUDERN COK. Very low prices for prompt Grimes, sr ty 8. T. J. King ven = pears toe, the Cobos sin of ameriog foe Ne on oft ns oe 3, ae qvengentiees , Warner, subs 8q, 790; $—. W. ‘I. | against the boadsmen . ‘thas they 2 ‘ ‘wiualt con 1.000. W J. JOXCE'S 8O%8, i Be ot ow t ‘& BUT! Easix to Ella block faulting treasurer, to force the issue in the reg- Of the Den- evils tiki & RUIMERSOMD. is0T Bat aw. Sen. Pinder. 1 ore hated 90, Long pay . reg: an cate Bee pe { ®. a. % 4 3 : a . : tie \- ASS