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ow + ee a - 7 ft OY tt mee eet a - THE EVENING,STAR: WASHINGTON, D.0, SATURDAY, MARCH} 26, 1892—sIXx | PAGES. CITY AND DISTRICR | sabe souteie aileyFememiee shat | cau na Na rte nickcies a) a — DISTRICT CovERNAENT, THE CRY OF THOUSANDS. only when oe not tiene. he . a 4 . A PERMIT REVOKED. oath meas nom Be see ea 50 SSE = Aagastue ty Bd Yon Moser's German come, ae 23, Nee Commissioner wes highly gratified | dation of the building inspector. revoked If it Hits You, Well and Good, the umber of those whose attention is ‘THe LEYTER YO MIs LIGHTFOOT. in which Mise Helen Barcy. “ sed Pag - n {banding the. dant ee 88 nae interest the permit granted to W. G. Metzerott to build ot “4 ® music hail on 12th street near F. wurpose is wasted. - To expend it wisely, ad-| *he letter written to Miss Lightfost}—What two = letter to the Commissioners Mr. Entwisle says, P due toe tes words are underscored? ‘ York, = in view of the recent regulations governing vertise in Tae Stan. It not only ‘The prisonse («ppeslingly to Jadge Wilson)— Le peamntere hear The eal theaters, he thinks a new permit should imue largest circulation, but gives figures, and| Must l answer? eet enn event ip atc heen. Proves them! Schneider Judge Wilbon cannot help you neg; | the. moet prominent in. the cart PRION NOTICE TO BE OIVEN. Ee Judge Wilson—Why, aaswer the quastion, of enid to be very amusing from start to The Commissioners recently requested the UNDER CROSS-EXAMINATION. couree. which Miss Fare ve ‘a dual role, ‘ opinion of the attorney as to whether « failure <aED he prisoner (goloring deeply)—The words | rst ax ody The adaption neta te rm then to notify the owner of property of work to be Howard J. Schneider Under the Fire of Ques- | arc“living devil.” tit M ‘Thomas, ‘Commodore Stanton, U. Dr. Koch, president of the Imperial German seems Lae = done under the compulsory system invalidates tions District Attorney. The district attorney—Did you write them? | cro vit on Mr. officer, : all the other cities or many of | the assessment. The attorney holds that it isa bac z The brisoner—T wrote the letter os eee nae omens Bank, the great financial institution of Ger-| them where the encampments have been held | matter of public policy that such prior notice ‘Tho district. attorney—To whom did you} his’ ghter Nel a tnarriage fo Capt, ; many, said to the Associated Press correspond. | the state governments ha: hel; thei: should be to the and t vent EE Don'r RENENSER waEx EE LOADED SD | relec? Lam one aesrwe. tS | 54 tick Guipeany would take pact ins mone-| spective efile. Ununsees elie’ th mnany | onek aeadeenetans cake te ne PISTOL—ADMITS PUTTING IT BY THE TELE-| The prisoner—The letter speake for itéelf. A as tary convention, provided Great Britain agreed respects the mme relation Washington | @ form of such notice for consideration. GRAPH POLE AND THAT HE WORE 4 LIGHT! The district attarney—Now, what is the word up the engagement. On'the 1. | 40 ‘participate. ' “So far, however, I have not | & the oe Lethaia do the cities. Because oS Both the method and results when | ovsncoar ox ram mont or tux suoorixo. | three times underscored? Innt captain, who hae never seon Mise Stanton, | beet informed of any uch proposed canter | Te ore ie casa cand, the patriotic ven- INSINCERE AND THIFLING. Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant | 1 5, smardor trial yesterday af- | ,,Te defendant then sisted that the reason he | the fate consplnttors Nave the lewser's sinter | Ech, “as surely would Lave. been the case if ne To The Preafdent's touch refer- Prominent Omicial Characterizes the and refreshing to the taste, and acts | , 1 the Schneider report closed the | 2ide't, fell the eficers at the station of the | Simon tS atanced. “He is, rathen dice, | My oficial invitation or even intimation had {ice fothe thoughs thatit will be the Inst march Action of Lord Saliebi ~teatethe methat” ily yet the Ki ternoon after Tax Sta losed | enereel te was because they pointed, as she is not the rosebud he had ex- | bees received from thé United States. Pe Se icapeuba, a ns willmakeoR} .aroch has been said about y's | “Idon'tknow. I teal mi and yet promptly on idneys, | croseexamination of the defendant was con- | didn't ask him abont it. He said no one Asked ted to meet. With the aid of the lawyer | _ Dr. Koch did not think it likely that England | Penusylvan: , Fecalling the proud days bout Lord Selisba ervous and queer, doa’ Fiver and Bowels, cleanses the tinned. bis shout it, bus that whon his brother Frank FT ee Danes the onptal is kept away from the | Would make any change Ther currency. eae igh ae a to the dee oe the see he would | sleep well, lost my appetite, am bive and Ge called d where to it. iy “England hi it ti heretical leanings to- ings should ai tt not renew the existing modus vivendi re- | pressed. District attorney—Why rs o pb pe The district ditorney—Why didn't you tell commodofe en tes of hie azris ral, aod werd sliver, a platonic love for it," be d, | im response to this loyal, loving, national senti-| gpecting serling in the Bering wen,” said a| This Is the cry of thorsands. Sick and do mot Pistol out betore tee encom some one ela? | ats nat }eaptain. is presented to the commodore as | “bat when it comesdo» practical ‘test she will | Bem! prominent official yesterday. “It has been | XBOW WAt ts the matter es eT kes to got away if Teould. | to do, and because Thad conficence in ian | Capt Chanion. ‘The object of the false captain | MHC to her gold ndant—I wan! . basis.’ t Tt is nernous ireakness and stomach trowble. is to disgust the old naval officer with bia in. ‘hat will Germany do in the eventof s ee Tiron from tahingibe thand he hee set teat | gt'ct mind hom yoa got them, whether fom The district sttorney—And yet you only ‘THK’ MOLES IN HIS coat. tended son-in-law. All this chango of name | Proposed remonetization of silver?” asked the| = a sigur rine, “caooner pinged as. and that | s)ring Debility, Malaria, weakness following te moved away about five feet? He said that imuaediately on reaching the | and characters lends to the most amusing mis- | C0FFeepondent At8 o'clock Inst night the engii Jess’ bet. your he Frositanh soomhon, | Shanes Ser aaa nae =< er al station he told the offcers of the bullet holes in | understanding, and tinanid to end in a perfect | |, We are very comfortably off now with our| ACS. nals Oe S068 BE | ens oft Tear the Prosiient, somchow, is de.—what you want ie acura Got your @fug- The away attorney—Dia you endeavor to | his clothes; that they didn’t have to search for | climax of bewilderment, which finally receives | §°l4 coinage.” roplie Suancier. not | moned to C. Rothehild’s clothing store, 9065 M | guilty of a v: ‘¥ serious offense in insisting | gist’s and purchase for $1, Dr. Greene's Nervura, upon a renewal at this tim “Suppose Lord Salisbury did say wouldn't renew the modus vivendi?” entleman, “Is the Preside by the assertions of Mj | known, but very probably smull. Insurance | British premier!” It wo. better let his : the usual satisfactory clearing up. get it out before you moved? the oles, bepause they could ensily be seen | "4 per or Mostcr—Tonight atthe Academy | Sh€ proposed at the Paris conference of 1883, |. "°° nk canst ; healthy and agreeal The prisoner—Yoe, sir. I tried to get it out = searching. of Music John L. Stoddard will close his bril- | that is, she would increase her silver coin: pores ry The deange ne, Sales many excellent qualities commend it | before Frank Hamlink fred the Cg elas te outg > “Mich attorney—Did the bullet pass | hant engagement 1p nie famous lecture on | Ban meet they moucuhat increase. the | Which is owned by Mr. Iichurd Young, is eati | tinued’ the to al ‘and have made it the most | in2n% strict attorney When, you <The prisoper—Don’t know. Suppose not. | te Passion Play of Ober Ammergan. Then | Coons of het subsidiary silver colmare, bmt | mated at €25. The loss om stock is an yet un-| to be boum: e [ed ire ree Pet ha k Washingtonians will say good-bso to this gifted | 82 sabeld 1 : trict attorney—Did you fiad 1t? entertainer till he returue in 1894, te ell or that would be all the concessions we woul ink that Germany would da eny more than | street A fire of small consequence had the best regulator of the stomach, tiver and bowels, and the greatest Known tonle, Invigoraie And wirengthener for the nerves. It will earely make you feel yourself again. Pursiy vege- table and harmieas “lL was a bad sufferer from dyspepsia and indte The prisoner—Ne, sir. n, China and India. His legion ef Wash- | ™8Ke. Of course what I say hero is my private | ©°¥er# both house and contents. lordship settle the whole question wea | gestion, my Diced was poor aut muy nerwes wey ma district attorney—Has it ever been |i) 7t0n triends oan but wish him’ bot voyage, | Pinion, I cannot speak officially for the Treas- ‘ xestc Sap aERT a fon dh pcb omiely-—won MEREE, Bat the situation | woak, which affected my heart. J wasine bed : found? = - k forward with | ury Department.” Imost every week there: is something at the y ferent f wh with these complaints: no ome mufered more «The Rrisower—t are Wes ‘grea ot him vel Tie pristnnt 4 dow'tksow. and will look forwat pleasant anticipa- Having practically “What do you think will be the effect of the | High s: than paswing it expected it would be. times, didn't y ; Defendant denied: that he was familiar with | 00, {0 his retarn from bis gour around the | sesont movement for gold goinage in Aus. Mescraie ataarnl Reset serrapllerngheer ee ee ek eae ine et Ye bese Rpg ol cole me oro Hanmi Buov Trraven.—At Harris’ Bijow |e say will be boyand a doubt, and | Miss Josephine Appleby played skillfully on | pistol bed tee stein ‘Sidn't you? YON | had navel fred « puatel more than siz or seven } ZheMer next neck Wl be provonted that favor. se" silt militate, of couree, al more againat | ibe violin; Sho was aasiated by Mr, Hawley 41 did, [tried most everything, bat nothing it | 74 me good until I took Dr. Greene's Rer= onid have been | Y¥"8. It ts certainly @ fine medicine and pew posed the arbitration ~ SP hora Salisbury proceeded to defeat | fectly cured me. ¢ | Taussig, a young musician of promise. the immediate conclusion of the treaty DAVID B. KEATING, . ether I did or | times in hie Hfe. , the international acceptation of a silver cur- of th. 3 ee ea a ee Horney Why didn’t Marion | eae arene eee popula, attraction, | reney.” INDEFESDENT LODOE OF OpoD TexPLas, | {4cking one OF another of ite clauses. and tn 1010 Pennsylvania ave., Baltiviore, M4.” The district attorney—When did you put | Appleby cross the street with you? new performance, presenting in every way an | _ 01 whet do you attribute the prosent move- | | Great interest was shown ‘last night in the | Sin, WAY, Pompous’ for months | the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ | sour pital in vous poe od Tiaelee eee NEO aia jou aiga’t [improvement onthe old. It has beou re- | Ment of gold from America wo Haropes” saat | Tork of Independent Lodge of Good Templars. | HAT!" Oia, wnty orameny % which Be) se-pr, Greene, the succeastul epectaiist, ta cam SAN . C41 er—On the 24th of January. ttorne: said y it. i i i "anid: Dr. - pec y ithe ng | Any ‘nervous an - 3 7 marge re Bd aera eae ease y: ital Hamlink gos with his dieters when i rrelageck ryohe feoee nets mig bed summer and fall we oxpectod » great gold ex- Grand Chief Van Vieet was present and com- | the time has slipped till another sealing | tug all forma of nervous and chronic diseases, 35 y Is that so? : rt to America in payment for your but | plimented the lodge on its working and order. | season ix opening he refuses to renew the | W. 1ith street, New York, can be consulted fren, cps nape thie prisonsrem soe meso mat feends ano “acate| te. fou Koep ‘analog guilt Enropet| Remperneoeunrdape wil by Bett tomorrow | te Tien. an hone mercuee”ghe | parsuay ory iterator eet ham se The Hiatrict atorsey—Did you carry. it to| ‘The. district attorney—Hadn't colored | soing people. ‘There has been an ctigrt to give think it is due to the heavy sales of American | Bight _ y must snecse when | the Jour caso OF send for symptom DiADK t fill out and man who took the notes to your wife romrned | Every facility for the presentation of popnier | Securities in the London markot, which are aor aee tea ene, Cane gmat recite in ®| wtotier fully explaining your disease, giving ad hi pe and told you that she, with her brother Frank | VC1% "rly for tie, Presentation of popular | Poot bly caused by the desire to realizé on the | At the Mt. Tabor Chace last night an onter- | Corus that the United States was duly | Vice, dc., will be returned free Tho district attorney-—Why? Wore youatraia | snes vor Jonnie, had gone to church? the bent and latest things in. popular melody bran roe at which these securities are n0W | tinment of @- highly oreditable nature was| wer linc ree a een tne Position, today ot The prisone? No at. Tho dutrictatlorney—What was the name of | With spiritand skill “The tar ‘Trio nw mass |, A# FOF the Bland bill, Dr. Koch thinks st a 6iven, those participating exhibiting conalder- | conciuiled the gentienn, ‘The district attorney—You said you carried | that colored man? wh the business,” | —— ere 7 ‘Lord egies i y i 1 able talent. | been insincere and trifling, and think wtishigh | 4. () L y al organization whose etyle ix both novel only a move in the game of politics. ‘The pass- is time for the United States to assert ite rights | AN Ovex Derren i ‘Pho prigoncr—I don’t know. He was a friend | Cr. age of a free silver law would have a very bad| Mr. James K. Proboy, the carriage man, has in ig! Seren en rere anid of Pease Neale} (cany Grider a totes See ae ough tbe pent Sow of merri| ohect on american prosperity. Any sudden | placed at Cabin Jon's’ bridge « monster busi- | in the matter. aan ‘The prisoner—Yes, ‘The district attorney—Was he the samo col- | food, clean fun. ‘The members of the company | auge in the currency had a disturbing effect | News sign. ——- > — ‘MR. F. A, LEHMAN, 4 PROMINENT AND WELL. a ored man who brought you your overcoat after d mati i and so much more the change to a baser metal. | | Twenty colonies of honey bees have removed Mr. Porter's Western Trip. that fou dida't know bow mady lands had ia | 80 shooting? ~ [Qbastlon ‘objected "to, but | gemere ermine cattate, and, musical DEO | TE resale of euch matop menld bo te tara: se | 800 Geveguipen Reishee he Rorecart Wome] Mr. Roberi Ee Torts corer weet of con-| RSOWN OITIEEN mestouNe ar wa it. How is that: allowed. } vorite élaswhers, and should do eo leva, eiirent of gold still stroager toward Burope, | ingion, where s new setilamént was made, | | ous, left yesterday for New York oe official 1350 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. &E., ‘The priuoner— Well, I couldn't swear how| Se overcoat? No ovorcoat | Ricuanp Buamersren.—-'the celebrated piano | © lower American credit and to ultimately sect “eager: Bleoaany elles A | business, on the completion of which be will many it had in it. was brouj A all ei hurt those who expected the greatest benefit | On every Saturday during the carly hoursof the . The district. attorney —Did you have a ight | T1099, tehard Burmeister will givoa grand | fom the law. Me rogretted Ut ne result of | ight he electra lights kre aut ie tows, dust | continue his journey. to Ann Arbor, Sich. nh: cdabalne DON'T KNOW WHEN ME LOADED THE PIBTOL- | overcoat at shai oes ep te be the large production, silver was such a drug in | at this time they are most needed. where on Monday he will, before the students d The district attorney—When did you load |.”'The prisouer—er, sir. atronage fof Mrs. Levi P. Morton, Airs. M, | market, but did not think any standard ition a of the university, give the second of the cours: TREATMENT. that pistol? Without coaciuding the cross-examination of | Harrison McKee, Mra. HL. Cabot Lodge and | Could be fixed by legisiation. It was a qucstion fon-Secret Endowment Order. of lectures of which ex-President Cleveland — GIVES HIS OPINION OF ‘The prisoner—I don't know. the defendant the court adjourned at 3:30 until | other well-known cultured women whd know | % demand and supply. Washington Assembly, No. 88, Non-Secrct first. Mr. Porter has chosen for his ae The distriet attorney—Haven't you any idea, | "i8 morning. Mr. Burmeister’s abilities and have been grati- Du. SIEMENS. Endowment Order, held ite regular scmi- ome Results of the Census,” and, | 7 the pubite: B14 is I 5 . * > er On nm > Mr. Schneider si For trial Today See Page @. fied by his playing, The program will include |_| Dr. Siomens is the director of the “Deutsche | monthly meeting at ite hall, No. 614 91h street | Sided by striking dicgrams, will give is |, At'e havine beens eufferer from Pay ond ™ w Zhe petseeer— Ro, ol “4° Fee counts. tn orem Of the, highest enjoy neat way ba | Bank,” the largest private banking corporation | northwost, Thursday evening. A large and en- cane aren’ very (ntoresting facts Felat- |S cadutens of others whe bed been cared to pies aap _ = a loaded ee eee a anticipated ‘rickets Many not be obtained gt | Berlin, a bank which does a heavy business | thusiastic audience was presentand listoned at-| and cities, decrease of national and siate debt, yp beeen egntnernngrnd ‘The prisoner—I suppose so, I don't know. Parad ror a Motzerott's, Droop’s and Knabe's music storos. (Gorrote ela eee eee: | Satire to Ge Sehawiesshienctive ro- | the rewults thus far obtained by the investiga: Paseo gigi A seme med yy iy] of . ler: Tamar 0 a eons 1: Vocal solo ‘ise le Frost ar- | tion ort indebted: ee SWEET AND FRAGRANT weit eect stiorney—Well, do you know | Tyige ‘granted leliore, of sdisioistration: | 2/mm2,Wazzcome Hitay. {he hooeier poet | bis belief that Germany would not accede to | Sronica duct ‘by Messte, Destnce ot Grtat, | 80" Of mortRage indebtedness, Be. bend. end wan compelled to enpestenste . — bond, $2,000. Estate of Benj. T. Reilly, wi aalins Charch, | SY measures for the romonetization of silver. | recitation, Miss Stena Billings; organ recint, Exhibits for Chicago. Saisanse Wo mngenttand ether Baste af toe eens i; Whitows a ee. Tes filed.’ Estate of Mary E. Finacomi: will a 1 yympathy than | Fxcept ® few agrarians nobody in Germany | Prof. Jensen, and soveral guitar solos by Prof | Acting Sceretary Spatiing hos iasued a.cit- | ecter betes trates te tae pera ee maak re berarstcate tb Ths diceeiet oleae teri you kau? mitted to probate and letters testamentary is-| My. itiley and his poems are undoubtedly as | dreamed of such a thing. Whon Germany | John 0, Russell. ‘The assembly voted. to, up. sales Se daahanis Damen x cocton so eect | Sante emo he oak ee ~ 4 The peissnee Walt’ Tan aie sued to Angon 8. Taylor: bond, $700. Estate | widely read as those of any other living author | ™ade the change from a bi-metallic to the gold | prove claime of {fe sick members to the amount i tetas nnenderdhetuatemant Gen aes Ee It Sweetens the Breath. The district aitoruey—Winnt was anid during | 9% Hetriet Nesbit Lee Conti; commission ro- | On that acconut. His quaint dialeet brings the | Standard her trade was quficiontly disturbed | of €60, I. A. Dimemore, deputy supreme pres: | ment of imported merchandise intended for > EA oy arenes y- M6 | turned. Estate of Jacob Hauser; will admitted | tessons be tenches mors closely. to the hearts | 0 make her careful of any more cl ges, and | ident of the order, was present and made astir- | exhibition at the world’s Columbian exposi- 5 The prisoner—Not a word was spoken after | j7,2icbare, and letters testamentary issued to | of the common poople, who feel that the poet | &#Pécially » change backward. Austria, whic ring appeal to the members to be always ready | tion. He says it is intended by the depart- Samples sent upon request. my wile onl Oe ee ee ee Lizette Hauser; bond $2,000. Estate of Jacob | Can understand them and is one of them. ‘Mr. | ¥a® just changing from paper to gold, would | and willing to do their full duty toward thely Gea ‘Ghab ob ine ha Bd sensensbie gcasboenee akelaekits duartet atneraay hee you cartaiet | he ters testamentary to Louise Staub; | Kiley will be assisted by the Franz Abt Club, at = uy mits and England also knew | sick and disabled brothers and sisters. Among aerate toantchnat thin biel aah LILLY, ROGERS & CO. Zhe prisoner Ten. order directing paymoat ty aeccuton Eaters | ® male octet es aan ta thai cessor Sree cver coinage in| Mra. I. A. iDisemeee: Eger "| that collectors therefore shall ‘afford every aie Loess “> | ene istrict attorney—What did you do after | of Gelin Hoffa; letters. “of ndministration sreictcrsive, A cumber of Weskiontas | America? Well, it would make Ameria «| Merri Gol, HoBL Blan, trustee; | Practicable facility for the, xpecdy trans ren - Baltimore, Md. fe fier Lauted Franx Hoffa; bond $3,000. Estate of M. | ost prominent people have secured seats and | silver country. “Nobody. would be benefited | Mra Ciara E. Kalstrom, Miss Mae Silvers, | tission of these exhibits to Chicago. ba. o. m. s0mbax, monet 3 The umtriet aitoruey—Did you epntinus to | elcter: do. to. Addison, Jr.; bond £2.000. | 8s Rrected that the ‘President nnd famaly by it The farmer would receive more dollars | Misses Charlotte and Stella Pegch, Mra Hot ++ Bosciscacnaesciin a... tate of Emme Hi Zyler: amended petition of| wil Gol attendance, na ir: Hily ism the | fot theit erope, but these dol would have | Sims Mr. C. Elmore, Mfr. Geo. Hodges, Me. att of Benjamin Franklin's Helre Tm. The prisoner—Yeet See Rene, mainte, of Jamon H. White; A- | President's home. va epegeinear gl mere Mote envied ‘ebb and Mr. Heiskell. Had theg host of Benjamin Franklin walked in-| SPECIALTIES — DISEASES OF THE BOs inted administrator; bond, pean dawn . Ps Fhe district attorney—Did you look beck? | $800." state of A. K- Browne. will admitted | , Xzn4ax's Lyozox Tuearen.—Manager Joba | Woven “will corer: the whole’ easer" guid De | | Washington Jockey Glad Fi SS ee THROAT, LUNOS AND RAR. ‘The prisoner —Yes; when ’got about thirty-] 40 probate and letters testamentary to Cyrene | 4; Smith has added Wm. Muldoon and his | Sewony “The Reet ie thee change of currency | At the last meeting of the Washingtor’ Jockey | B® ¥°uld have been treated to the sight of w pas- cate five foct away ME Browne: bond, €100, "Estate of Preston By | Sh00! of athletes to the Henry Burlesque Com- is always bad, but that the change toan inferior " evimting ao | age at arms over his estate. It was in the eaprpgagusie pc The Aistrict attorney-What didyou see?’ | Piumb: leave to. withdraw petition granted. | PAY, and with this combination of athletics | Cutrency will inflict expecially heavy leaves on | CID ® resolution was passed appointing an | “*° St ar? appeal of Elizabeth B. Gillespie | Ofice hours-9 to 11 am, 2 to 4 p.m, 6toSpam ee Eee eta aw, Frank Hamiink tell in| Estate of Joba N. Franklin: will admitted to] 40d beauty will open at Kernan's Lyceum |4h¢ couutry making it. The second axiom ie | SUditing committee toexamineintothe financial and Albert D. Bache from the decree of the by tos Aad eerie nes you seo your witer | Rrobse and letters testamentary to Mary F. | Yhsater, next Monday for one week only. Mr. | that in the cbange to an inferior curreney the | condition of the élub. Dr. W. E. Marmion was d ale. Cae eee : A = ours : inni d held by the ‘all: bond, $600. Eutate of Jamea-A. Babson; | Muldoon will havo sole charge of the athletic the prineipal loser. | made chairman of that committee, and at a | Cphane court, claiming » fund held by the Be ores a do. do. to Mary M, Babson bond. $500. Estate | exercises, and desires to assure his many ad-| ig inerease;, he gots the same | suecial meeting of the clab Inst night an. Wile | St, Doquost by Benjemia’ Franklin to the ci 19 district attorney—Didn’t you know whore p.” Bell, will partially proven. In | ™rere that they will not be disappointed. He ¥ i ren. by the bost pupils of his own | BUmber of dollars, but he cannot buy as much | jard Hall presented the report of the commit. | of Philadelphia over 100 years ane The fuel T FOL S REDUCED ocala jim rier increasing | Spool and looks forward. confidently to many | formerly for them. pag cea ad egg beep et pedi ad gee aot | | K * cree ncn istrict attorney—Did you hear her or ? stellt bend. | interesting and instructive contests between | © Siemens bad also noticed with surprise | correct, ‘There were some slight irregulari- | at interest, thon after the 100 noree te ceneot © “ a “1, | the continuous export of gold from America. ‘The prisocer "Thoms Jounie Hacks, tay, | $00. Bs Jac F Haden; doto Margaret? | 8D prizes to the bert amateur bosers, Hee | Lite Dt. Koch, ie bad expected 0 contrary | Of 4s interest om the note of 800 ald by | ae Lok wate prem ueet a] * “i i ar ‘ 56 state of, Dorothea movement und explained the matter similarly : : v= f— plerarlmenh et : 8 Gotthart; bond, £4,000. | aaa “acsizes to encourage ia south a love for | BY the heavy walos of American securities. But | Committee inte report: sented. thet comet | Toea eee icarenas agninat perpetuitionand DR SNYDER, heard her cay taney Ate You certain’ you | Estate of Louie W. Sineabaugh: ‘do. to Sarah | and manly att of scldcfonme. Hr. Muldoon | 80s ® large auiount of those certitioates | Crod the amount of fhe invervet execselve: ‘The | fen Tas ocoscendants, are decision. - Cc The prisoner Nes; I Fe Ten: emeies ae. In re ‘Jessie | Cat eaget all comera in, wrestling bouts ana | Wot® 00M by Gerken. action of the executive committee im paying OMrORTABLE The Airs Leigh Wiggins; Grace Belle Wiggins appointed u DB. BABTE. the interest wan, however, upbeld The Suovessful Obesity Specialist, e district attorney—And you didn't heat | cuardian; bond, @8,000. In re“Angue Porter; | Makes very liberal offers. He will give $100 to a jomerer, whee esedckion Aime: Everywaene. | your wit 2 at all? Slarion E. Porter dor; bond, 6250. “In re chil: | aay man who throwshim, €25toany man whom | Dr. Barth, member of the reichstag andan| ‘There were several amendmen e con- . 2 The funeral of the late Dr. Hayes Agnew The prisoner—-No; I didn't. . in © fails to throw in fifteen Tinutes and €5a | sgthority on questions of national economy, | stitution and by-laws offered, butaction thereon ‘These are days of fanhicuable seuse-the underdreas | The district attorney—If she bad screamed | ex°, tite” Ian theme ME Fiekis gost: | minute for every minuten man stands before ae fat Gorccay did not dream of tobicg | "88 Postponed until copies could be sent to | took place in Philadelphia yesterday after- ef woman allows ‘uit ease of movement-to stand | *0lopd that people im their houses could hear | lau, oficr making am slowance. him after the first five. The Henry Burlesque ream of taking maforta wa de—to wor 2 padres ch met ge Mont part inany monetary conference, at leest not | "yspouatoe mee nen ith tay | 200% The streets in the vicinity of his resi- : y i ot resolution was passed itn: the capital it ‘i iapapane ty arene ere inde have heard her srould you not? Cinctre Coums—Judge Montgomery. Company has established » sepetsticn here. ite Et Mot tia sabia pe nice | y : + ng P dence rere Sai carriages as early as ease and dressy grace apa riven the wearer of the Equi- —_ a attorney—Did it occur to you D Uefted’ Sea Senate eS Hie Peek a8 OO med & DET ORE pepe iees Seer pacvhunseSnrtitay for puiniift. “Glick set he introducing iy ht beauties and clever | +00 able financiers to make any mistakes in that A Talk by Judge Kimball. ple waiting to get achance to take a last look poise Waist, the fuabionsbie corset substitute. Made} ‘The prisoner—Well, I thought she might have | “!*"s rerio oud Company, “jury re. | comedians. the wonderful | 4 2 - cthied Radi Judge Kimball of the District Police Court | ** the face of the dead physician. Nearly t by Georze Frost been. more and Ohio American danseuse, is un attractive feature. | 1 Hed hasten aa gees every institution and society with which Dr. sean ‘The disteiat sttorney—Why. did you think |"?! 5s comes—Juige Hamner < ro Cora Strong, the Siatrs De | relcetng, de! ee MacinA Sac aetna ae Agnew bad any connection sent some token ates ee 80? “ =a ‘A ant 700! inton. ji " of esteem in the shape a flor em! \, amt For sale in Washington only by oe ens Yesterday—Cramer agt. Baker: rule on defen- es und settled long ago,” he said, “and all the | tral Union Mission, corner 9th and K streets blem, BELLEVILLE, KAN.. Dec. 6, 8 epee ae going lows eanne Stl the shot were | dant Goodman Goodman; appearance | pe'given at all Souls’ Church on Tuesday ovens fallacies of the silver men have been fully | southeast. The building was packed long be- | {m,Pavor Of hie house was banked on every | when 1 borat sour Seige, die oe ie uistrict attorney—Did you think so when | dered. ‘Thurston agt. Thurston; decree of | Po Siven nt All Souls Church on Tuesday even-| thown. At present only a few agrarians, Who i fore the regular hour for service and scores) At 1 o'clock Kev. J. 8 McIntosh, D, D., | £o™! the firing oecurred? divoree. of cookery and housework, at which an attract- | Wish to pay theirdebte with an were uuable to gain admission. The address pre- | pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, of ‘ont The prisouer—Yes, I did. While I was there, pee oe ive program Will be presented, in which Miss | So oy "ior Guards the "Uroeal Stet there is | Seuted an array of facts, gathered from the | which Dr. Agnew wase member, began the se because I saw that all. the balls seemed to ag ta a a E. Jean Wilson, the Columbia “Musical Club, a rntp gga mle being car. | Judge's own experience on the bench, showing | funeral services over ail that was mortal of the ‘MISS M. C. WHELAN, be going into her stomach. Deeds in fee have been filed us follows: | Miss McCulloch, Mr. Chase of Boston and Mr. Sede Atte ik wilh © sepia irl 78 Ger. | the pernicious influence upon young men of | eminent surgeon. 1003 F st. ‘he district attorney—How did you know then | T- B. Qxme to & V. Holliday, subs 48 to 45, | Wright will participate. Muay, | Wotey heat once aes oe = saloons, pool rooms and other tike plsose of re- a most glowing tribute to his de- sone ____ | that they were going Into your wife's momen ; €—. Ws R Lapham to W. Maye, sub| E Starr Barrist Cuvncu Quanrer.—An | Ra0y: Werely largely upon our trade with | 00,400’ ell as the chances against 4 youth who | parted iriend. Hie'en telloned Vy x nena ‘The prisoner—Well, I just thought so. 45, 09. 780; @-% John ‘Trenear and Hannah | entertainment will be given by mnters manhood with no definite moral = ler, rho and ‘are. ‘The district attoruey—You saw Frank Ham-| Trentar, eal id,0q. 716: 6. W. F- Kennedy | Street Baptist Church Quartet, composed of | coinage of silver would have upon that country | F\-"*ahs augeess closed with an caruert ee | oeeanesy Clereéymen, who spoke ia the same Sinton ah rdeanure link fall, did you? to Jobn'E. Capen: 139, eq. 861; #4 of cane 7 % : would injure our export trade, already crippled strain. prised st the change im Poneto te John Mise ‘carrie V. Kidwell, soprano; Mare, Anon | Pr the Up iH gag ete ge ee coree from the judge for all t tocom-| The following named gentlemen acted as | cheerfully reply to all inquiries if stamp. The district ‘attorney—Were you afraid of | 4°!" Treneat to, G. peal i tenor; Mr. T. I. Riley, basso, with Mra. Grace | t¥, able to stand the results of serious errors, | bescs at One oy Ma Tih ‘Christmans and | Be ee Chetton, De’ Forest, Wilard him after he fell? E. Richard Dufour Brown as accompanist. ‘They will be | PUL there is n limit even to her resources. The | Pritt remarks by E. D. Bailey and others pres-| A; Fr 'Vestors: tewtig (Cr Wed, Joke hak ‘The prisoner—I never thought of it. 1 Gade 93.208 Se Marr et alto CA; | assisted by the Schubert Quartet, composed of | 8urning over of her commerce to the silver | ent the service closed ‘with a number of re-| farsi, R's. Cari W: Flow Woods Hones The district attorney—You say you went | Siiow ctal., sub tote 111, to. 117, 0q, 620; pi. 2, | St. Alexander Mosher, first tenor; Mr. Perry | men may bring her dangerously close quests for prayer. MaGuire and Edward L. Duer, Justices Paxon Toss the strect only to try and persuade your | #q. 515; pt 58, xq, 442; subs 51 to 59" oq, aut | Turpin, second tenor; Mr. J. Henry Kaiser, first | Him ——— and Sterritt, Judges Thayer and Pennypacker, wife to ive with you? WF, 0g, DE eabe io ana 49 oe 117 pes co tas, | basso; Mr. William B. Hoover, second. baevo; ‘TRE BIMETALLISTS, Goners! Sporting Matters. George Junkin, "M. Hampton ‘Todd. "Pierce es, sir. 2". A. Buow %0 C. A.8uow, same property | Mise Gwyneth D. King, the elocutionist; Prof. | Such are the views of the financiers and par-| ‘Thomas King has written to Richard K. Fox Ascher, Thomas’ W. ‘Thomas G. Hood, DR. 0. W4F. SNYDER, Mei a pataTHeY= id you have sch an | and pt. 24 aq, 406 pln Zand 6, do.; subs 29 to | Herman Kakemann and Prot. Ed. Hay.’ The | emontariana who favor asingle standard—gold, | that he will match Cyclops or Seadow ¢ bors | amsee Lone and Crawford Arsold, oe riday and Saturday preceding | 31, sq. 466; lots 3 and 12. sq. 621; sq. 766, pt. | PFogram promises to be one of the highest or- | mone what the bimetalliste had to say wasa — ror Vicker’s Theater Bidg., Chicage, _ against Louis Cyr, to lift weights and dumb- Me , 5 urchase; @—. Emma M. Gillett and | der. ‘ickets at Ellis & Co.'s, oro difficult matter. In the G ich. The United States steamer Pensacola arrived ‘The prisoner—Yes, er, I aid. And I hed oe apt canoer mi ult matter. In the German reich- | pells for $1,000 or 85,000 a side, the contest to | _,T! . been trying to persuade her to live with me for | & 'Bewauee to Mary TM. Hoiges, veub A Testimonial toa Paster’s Wife, stag there are four men who ght for a double | tao place in New York or any other city in the | St St Francisco from Honolula yesterday. _ \—C three months before that, Alexander Johnson and| A number of the personal friends of the | jyaniard “Count ton Misbach (n conservative), | Taito states. A forfeit of $250 has beon 8 - a it Cooper, sub 76. sq. 482; ¥3,225. | couple and members of the People’s Chureh | conservatives by Kin, a 5, $8,225, ) and Herr von Schalzack (cen- | posted-by King to substantiate the challenge. poo Biases A,B, Hives, to Saber Gerrin, sub 43, bik.’ 22, | Seecmmbied Tueaday evening at the residence of | tor). All Of theso gentlemen with the exeop-| © ‘The great Danish road race. from the north- YY HE WENT TO CULPEPER. erwood; $—. Mary E. Se eee to surprise Mrs, | tion of Herr Leuschner are away from Berlin. | ern end of Jutland to the German frontier and The prisoner—I don’t kn Melins, sub @2. 69. 916:.¢— A. Melins to | Rev. Dr. Alex. Kent, O street, to surprie jai | Herr Leuschner, who %s a privy councillor, | return, a distance of nearly 900 miles, will be ‘The district attorney—Did you think that | ¥*F) ®: Vage, subs 28 and 29, aq. 992; #—-.. H. | Keut, the wife of the pastor, with « testimonial | eniber of the Foyal Prussian ‘stato council | beld on August 6. was a good way to induce her to live with: you? | Lik. 9, Le Didi bese pee 2 and vt. 4, | on the anniversary of her birthday. A purse | und director of the great Mansficldsilver mines, | Jos. Jordan's ghallengeto run a three-mile & ; eae So and 1 ig ttle 40 | of silver, indicative of years of usefulnéss, and | said that it was scarcely worth while to talk | race has been eon ab 158, bik’ a7, | © number of floral offerings were presented to | about the matter, qellsknown Penns ote. Jordan w Tho district attorney—While on your way to H. | Mre. Kent by Mra. Dr. Winslow, and then a | 4.004 “"Syhene noPolees sminority,™ he Con | aon eras ont nee Pittsburg within the station house who did you see; q ), bile. ; . ial. t ed. Congratulations | tortie re are ouly four of in the arg The prisoner—Tw lored, substantial repast was serve grat reichstag who oceasionaily speak for silver. | three weeks after signing articles. couthwest side of GethGune, =e Bear the Fo | | were extended and general enthusiasm ex-|'The members of the government are all in| ‘The postponed mecting of the del ‘The districtattorney--What were theienames? |<. : presk over the DeMeet Beery is Foor 4), | teamentioris’ aul, andl otoms poeta et | eae eek eh eae cae The prisoner—I don't ki 4 He Wanted to Kun No Mis! Kent storate. Among those present were ~ 3 them bétore, although T wont Testgnie wns He had sthted to the clerk that he desired a | r- and'Mre. M.A. Clancy, Mre Blasiand, Sirs. ire al se dire OE peels Poreencing eSrne ercisoeny. re rms * fie diewtet aitornay marriage license, and was just cbout to give | DF, Winslow. Mrs. Commodore Vorbis, Mra. | Doiity: ato" Gly ‘thing which hes ‘anved ¥ i = » " i . E. W. Peloubet, id yom ete nttormey—What did you dowhen | hie name and that of the prospecuve bride | Suge i Linus wre. Dr, Rodgers, irs, and Miss urope formerly fone the impending “krack ‘The prisoner—I ‘and told them Ihad | When. he engideniy paused, and, after @ mo- | McCreery, Mre. J. Wm. Lee, Mre. BR. C. Poist, | (“riot Ap) has bec, the bi-metallistic policy been shot I showed the bulle ment's deep reflection, suid: nd Mrs. J. 8. Dufie, Mrs, C. A. Metcalf, | oi France. . Tho iswiltaute Aucres’s coat and vest to them, aud ‘Boss, ‘sense me fur trablin’ ver, but daz dis | Mise C. A. Bates, Mies CL. Welie, Miss L. | city er Country” Tt will take from England all her beg, b= ges heal isons gib ¢r man de right (0 “peal fro | ee eae ee Or Wh. Parsons, Mes | Aatic trade, the trade of the silver countries. seit eac eepinined, that ho wasld avo the | Backer, Mrs. Mellurran, irs. HE, 9. Woodard, | There are H00.000,000 of people who use silver Bord np ang te oe right to apply form divorce at any time, bat | Mrs. £ M8. Marble, Sr. J; L. McGreery, Mr. | Wie adopts silver wil got their tendo it ed the colare peli in Amat oeek . Dakin, Mr. W. J. J. t2 be station with him, but they refused “°° | Seat ome, coud be cbiained only ot good and Groti, Capt’ and Mrs, £G. Darhard, Mir. H.'E | ook now, America wil be that country. Eag- Fy i 7 uit Fil ebedt ie i 7 ry ab i VERGE ‘The prisoner—I don't know. I never thought i i iy e i Hf Et i & it i 8 i +s ruil itt F ae il att f land, when she sees herself losing that trade aod —Did you show ‘them your} ~Duz yer mean tu tell me, sah, dat dis hoa | Williams, Col. Earle J. Lecker, Mr. W. B. | oil troduce silver coinage and Ge ith ae tee pistol? ett ae ja i ligena duze't gb yep-do sami right tu stop Gat | Powell, Sir and Mra. 4°, Diggs and oth Rave to follow suit All'it needa is for that will open {te new club house at aren _ oe Ee ‘ to matry. he was told. NEW PUBLICATIONS. collegues are jorlin ax | streote on Mareb 80 with an athlotic enteriain- hind the telegraph pole er eee — fete wend Count von | ment. ; ek, Herr von Kai , or Herr von RTHA. A Romance. By Fuxsr Roxsrsty, I feel sure their views are my own.” author of “Quintus Clandius,” ete. Authorised ———— Edition. New York: ueo. Gottsberger Peck. Washington: W. H. Morrison. ‘gtves'a show mf 8 ? F j i He Was Years Ahead of His Day. have agreed to 3. B. Wickersham, & well-known tnventor | May 9 £¢ i k y GRANIA: The @tory of an reader, Am press mpou all who he P ‘Lawes, author of “Hurrish, a Stu weed whatever statement I is: GEO, MOLTMAX & SON, 427 Oe eee tne On make is 1 don't protess ‘WM. HOLTMAN. 191 Penna. ave. Robert Beall, HENRY Jo: i if 3 i ii EASTER SON! y Miss CHARLOTTE JAUES O. MAMCEMON, O13 see shee] on Mlustiajed “New Yor = Be. WICH & SONS, 1335 506 ‘Washington: attorney — You tho: z and 7 ~ ’ ‘Wm. Ballantyne & Sons. N4s EER, 1506 1behe a a ; waits: Bi Seays ay eos pies wow. | Hes rpeomee tk ir Ds BEATER OVE AD RLSEN URE i paren sipbiettih in

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