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Oe 5 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1892—TEN PAGES. : 2 == —— —-— — = = (him. Te ssid that Horbach once eaid to him ANOTHER ARCTIC TRIP. SALE OF RACE HORSES. 1 “DU 4 | “I » | u Sutherland that District Attorney Cole waa | a 2 : | EDUCATIONAL. __ ___ EDUCATIONAB. _____LADTES' GOODS. _ ____ RATLROAD: notas honest in his efforta against policy as! The Scheme of Di sem, the Norwegian | Prices Paid for Many of the Well-Known| si ON. IN WASHINGTON MADAME MASSE FORMERLY OF BALTL | JRALTINORE & 0110 RAULROAD, they imagined. Tie “once met Horbach &! Explorer. | ¥iyers. MBE & psrets pars = DHYSICAL TRAININ urierss tds “41 Schadale In effect, November 13, | Kang in Washingion Circle, Hnd aconveret-| The representative of the Associated Press| Many well-known boteemen and othére gath- arian note Chath ees ea te eT as saat I “ Ing gowns especialy Leave Washinaty 7 THY JURY Was OFT ONLY NINE MINUTES —THE | OS Capit “What | in London, Engiand, hos hed an interview with | ered at the auction mle Saturday night of race | Wastinton cingers Monday Tursduy and Weanes: | Oe, Terk SRR Meee, apgentdren, | nots: ‘Aino Fidiaue habite and tailor-unde own. For Chirag» an TeSTIMONT AFTER THE STAR'S REPORT HAD| Grealer “I Jon't like to answer.” | the famous Norwegian explorer, Dr. Nansen, | horses in training énd yearlings from the stabies vo Xen tnd Batedays a iene ME READEEY. 3 ; For ors Lonsy an Ja iamapoie, Vout. ew YESTERDAY THe aRcuweNTs ax Mr. Cebill “But you must. 1t is just what | regarding the plans for his arctic voyage. Dr. | of Frank A. Ehret, Col. James E. Pepper and | _ Studio, 910 New York ave. p.3- 15-tm a EMA Hl _______ go dg 2 nin mh, | dyed Litaited. C30, express }1 2p oe Sibiite dmhi | you should answer. Nansen's scheme is essentially different from | Mr. Foxhall Keene in New York. The galleries | SCHOLARS To FORM 4 cLass: nove oR otRis: | M me net insherate price. Teatcalty wives | Fer fittahure aod Cleveland, express dally’ Ah. ae, lanier ned teens Peron ee Mocap hee hy the plans followed by other explorers in the | were filled with ladies, The prices paid for | Appiy at 23 20'h et nw. Oe RES | oet5. bio: singing, LADIES. SEALSKIN AND OTHER PCR Gas | Tor Lexincton and at It took the jury in the case of Police Officers | fueuce enough rr bargptarticen'y frozen regions of the north. Hitherto, with | twenty-six horses, the property of Prank A. wing Gay LESSORS | TAUGHT ON THE — it Drm —* tty * Sutberland and Grealy but nine miautes last | Taevenk Goanadlt ain cone. one possible exception, all attempts to reach | Ehret, aggregated $223,250, making an avornge a oa pe ne sine tet Mand. | Ghattasors an Meme evening to come to the conclusion that each Of! On crose-eramination by District Attorney | tt@ North pole have been made in defiance of | of $8,586 per horse. It is said that Mr. Ehret ues a TANGUAGE ARE hACey PONE CP IN the aceused oficere wete guilt: charged, of | Cole, Grealey said he asked Horbach’s assist-| *h@ obstacles of nature. Now an attempt will | was offered £250,000 for his entire stable before | PRES Gaston Rint at ea pF iS ANGE, WARTING — ry OPMER rice, Oat at Promoting the game of polies. The jury took | gnce because he thought Horbach bad influence | ¥® made to ascertain whether nature herself has | the sale commenced, which offer he refused. ethod. eoabitne the wari to speak French after VotNe Tes a! a : bat one ballot, and one of the jurors stated to s| with the district attorney. not supplied a means of solving the difficulty Following are the names of the purchasers ODENTs" LEAGUE _FIGHTH SRAsoN. | DUtTdime Puptle Limited. [sel-Su*) Q ¥ BUTLER, sta st XW. Fost | 23-8. § 3. ie Sram reporter that ther had no difficulty in ar-| District Attorney Cole “Why did you not | 89d whether there is not, after ail, a possibiligy | and the prices paid for some of the horses be- A Day clasect Antique portrait painting, "water W OE Cre Sar RACE ART eae Mow Tork we are na to one Py ees riving at their verdict without hardly = mo-, ask me yourself?” of reaching the north pole by utilizing certain | longing to Mr. Ehret: aad en's life-modoliue cass Send for circuine to | eRe Sept, 20, BOARDING an “ Tiyiew, perfect tt nl tat Rs mént's consultation. “In our minds,” said he,| reales “Because T am a man who would | natural facilitios in these frozen seas of which | Demuth, b. h., three years, by Tenbroeck, | 808 17th st DES ME RS ard ircate Seat K “MATERIALS POR MAKING PAPER “ me me , jug that | ther get somebody else to work for me. all early explorers were ignorant. | gut of Belle of Nantura, by Longfellow. M. F. | (\OLUMBIAN 188 FRANCES E MEYER Pini and work, scrapbook “the evidence was so plain and convineing that | “ ‘Tyo district attorney'scrosé-etamination cov-|" ‘The circumstances ‘upon which these new | Dwser, @6,300; f., four years, by Ar | CORCORAS Sci NTletC scttoor. Miwa resume ber Sleaseth Pay SSeLb, bat 135, 10.399, hed we rendered any other verdict we would | ered about the same ground as in bis examins- | hopes are based may be pummarized thas: The i ¥ Rove, by Kisbet, 5.1 court ta general chematrs: waa ttatiee snd quan- | 4UME, at dz Lh ee ewe ‘Shia tienes 2d = os tiped thereby bave lost the confidence and respect of | tion of Satheriand. Grealey stoutly denied | Jeannette expedition of 1879-81 and the loxs of nig, 910,000; Rey del Rey, four years, b. | titative enalrais are now open Sbae aw c8-1n™ x wae or fleewretown. 910.404 m. gnd 18.205 m ‘our fellow citizens.” that there was any collusion, Detween him and | that vessel seemed to sound the knell of all ex- | c., by Norfolk, ‘out of Marian, by Malcolm, J. | pfmifintow wilde siven, ti wat and, ary assarine: | (YOLUMBIA COLLEGR fon. D.C. Seal, saca ot Galtbersburg abd way pointe, 38 25, °9.00 a.m. . * Josed yesterday | the tru. He stated that he had never received | peditions to reach the pole by Bering straits, | Kneal, 98,600; Yorkville Belle, ch. work. saiglpactes 2%; 5", AS eS Se OR hn gee Sens ad Loe Pv Se two ‘ee-policy | Penny from them and said. like Sutherland, | but in June, 1884. exactly three years after the | years, by Miser, out of Thora, by Longfellow, | | Instruction if modern methods of iron and steol business or fe hy. — BR buyers frame storbing af ‘stations - Ty Sears and ina Tee ra diseredit | tet he wanted to get more evidenee before | Jeannette sank, there were found near Julian-| J. A. Vendig, $24,000; Sir Francis, ch. analysis will be given ase spectal course to properly | teen he ne SPARE For srw i Biie see. The testimony of Horbach. At the conclusion Making « move. shaab, in Greenland, several articles which had | years, by Mr. Pickwick, out of Thora, by Long-| “Special instrnetion in the chemistry of Sri hart tein, See Neer eatakg Gamattiad took tan 6 Policeman R. F. Weedon testified that he was | belonged to the Jeannette and had been aban- | fellow, Marcus Daly, $26,000; Runyon, b.c., two js offered to officers of the army, m a Bocce ce adie Wastes Dew, Terk, Boston and she cast, ‘aiggaghg ee clpempesgrartl acl rere diate amar eee™ qhetmeen Satherland | doned at the time of ite wreck by the erew, and | reare, by Longfellow, out of Fanfare, by Ring | "pur ‘ nan and diggin ER MODIST A mas BE | ST on Winn GaP AS phe sleena! Cae, germs eeglee and the district attorney after the raid, but that | which had been carried to the coast of Green-| Ernest, A. F. Walcott, $13,100; Sam Weller, ch. | ties for research work for post eraiaave ctedente who | peeve 3 ee ee in lors from 8 at 10.0) o'clock) . Sotherlrnd said that he bad never received «| he bad not attempted to prevent Sutherland | land from the oppovite side of the Polar sea on | c., two years, by imported Mr. Pickwick, out of srp-candidates or the douters OF master oF doctor in | RLOGOTION, ORATO) Bites ERIS Patrons: nun ahe wil be Guennte ae he Binley a. Wilmington and Chester, £00 cent from either Horbach or King, directly or | from answering that officer. He did not step|a piece of ice. This fact at once nronsed Dance, by War Dance, A.F. Walcott, $4,600; WY hr ataen he ae and'Mlie ADA L. TOWNBEND, ix ST ern Batiet Parlor Cars on all day tratme, indirectiy. He suid that on the 17th of September | ¥PoH Sui ad's foot or give him any other | curiosity as to Low it accomplished that weird | Wormeer, ch. c., two years, by Panique, out of " . Professor of * . ol « knee er Tih Foleen fates Sion 2 Si at the | #&N that he was making matters worse. | and mysterions vovago neross the Arctic ocean, | Sweotheart, by Jack of Dinmonds, G.E. Smith, | [LOCUTION. PHYSICAL cCSTURE” TES KIND > Fe 3s Pougtikrepsie bridse, lending yeaneupers tn Sek Sten Tang setae be Rabied whews Seclands | yl Fevly to the district attorney Officer | and as to what unknown current had borne | $6,500: Don Alonzo, b. c.. two years, by Long in studio or at pupil's residence, Shand, THE EL Apert} oe Far cane aceieeni station st Reston. tras never out of sgutot bie fellow officer. cea, Neeon said that he did suggest fo Sutherland | that significant and informing. mosage from | Taw, out of Honnd Dance, by War Dance,M. F. | SRB RY zee Ave renier Red Grater. | GARY NORMAL THA ef Du us | MRE SLY Paw DEERE ARE actor Any City, 10.00 0m. and 19.05 p.m, Sam Caen ee ee eee a eee eee cian | ek ont of tab Otte. | Bering straita to Greenland, and it is thought | Dwyer, $30,000; Ledgerwood, b. e., two’ years : = Sesion touts Cockers Tae eS berg 8: | Whsvtaccte. “Sump on cat eae cals Ghacatig eaaDleeics hated | WAT: er Weeden | highly probable that there isa comparatively | old, by Luke Blackburn, ‘out of Tusca- JOuS THROPAR —————— M38. MUERS' ScHOOL—A noARDING AND Jeti'on patie 2017-2m° tapes eee ne a nese and Gresley ti F eeaaiua Ob, well, because I wanted to get away from | short and direct route ucrowx the Arctic ocean | rora, by imp. Great Tom, J. It, Keene, $9,100: (Orwanist of St. Jobn’s Church), 3 schoo! ets and Re a, -—F ~1 pee! Sr] - ee oe ee. | one by way of the north pole, and that nature her- | Young’ Arion, b. @, "tro ‘years old.” b; orga SAND HARMONY, SuPer circulars apply tothe prinedpal fd Dee san okie eee ee rt ita ERT Fa Se od at ee ken dry caph ama egne ‘THY. ARGUMENTS. self has supplied a means .of communication, | Miser, ont of Giencairne, by imp. Glenvig, ilo, 920 New Yorkave, MERA TST Tae res Deva tinder tank. : et Ptalan Oo eete eS loxed the case for the defense and Mr. | however uncertain, across it. Dr. 1 Col. J. Ruppert, $9,750; By Jove, b. c., two _-__ Once ours: Wtand4é nli2w*_| citar BaNsO AND MASDOLIN TAUGHT BY —_Gen. Manager. 34) __Gen. Paes dere, yy — al ~ nae te tes | Meliowuey begun the opening address to the | Pedition will endeavor to realize —— eer are old, by imp. Cyrus, out of Marcella, - Girew ana Ray metbon. ‘Come carly and avoid the rush (CBESAPEAKE AXD ONTO RAILWa¥ 2d oped Bag Bene ‘ a @ direct route across the apex of the Arctic | by Grinstead, Matthew M. Allen, $5,500 : el x p inoue term at Don't pack sour light salt ‘SCHEDULE 1x EFFEC OC! Raliding be could never, get sumicient erties | Jury: He auld 1 was a most important ene | Gocae, ‘The oxpedition will consist of ten or | Thurston, b.c., by Longfellow, out of Belle tee us! - -_ imtene. | wcnearaune want Sl ee Trae ‘daily trom Union Binion Bane By, eS ens eae oot) + bud beou trring—important to every mat | twelve men. Knight, “by King Whovel, David Gideon, EPEQAUON TOR MAL TIE, cool weather, = Oh end Bete ndent i mk sleo seen King in Horbach’s in the District. The protection of the people | In the course of the interview Dr. Nansen re- | $6,200; Bowers, ch. c., by imp. Great Tom, r RLS Pi 5 : 3 2 LLEGE, ne - —y— - A erica, with Horbach had explained that it wns King wie | of the District was at stake, and the question to | ferred to Liout. Peary’s recent expedition. He | out of ‘Mosel by desk Malous, J.B, Keone sinstruction at reasonable tales CBoe ALE | Nattonal Bank of the atic Budi, ——— Sas eong Wiptirom wae ton whee Drcopeisasceny rr Tag furnishing Horbach tute ant Toon basi be uswered was, should outraged law be al-| guid: “There are no pointe of similarity be-| $13,500; Debbie’ che ¢., by imp, Mr. Pic 3 OE na | DEST GER pobotantt” yee bortne Thurstay eo. 908 @st. nw. POS eg Fs carry on the latter's real estate and loan bast jowed » Supunished? The effort of the | tween bis expedition and mine. Lieut. Peary | wick, out of Thors, by Longfellow, J. H. SIC, B00 K | rember 1, 18S. | Day sad nishs soastos Ms Bosca. Hicbted train, with Dinar sor Pulte aac Bene ee ee UST twat anpomdble. ior SeverMment was not to punish honest men, but| gimed to reached the northernmost point of | Vendig, $20,200; brown’ filly, by Longfellow, vie ROWIN'HART | Tapia writine antl tratotnee for tae ofr cervinen care Washinuarto inant) Arrtven inete by the p = °F | to punisis men who ha violated their high trust. | Greenland. My expedition is to puss the pole | out of Semper. Idem. D. Gideon, 35,000: a _ at Enclish, with Blomantary Book Keeping, | | Goat, sheepskin rugs aud white fure cleaned squsl £00 2m indigparolte 11:50 a.m, St Lome him to make » 1 bribe offered | }E- Mullowney then briefly discussed the evi | and traverse the unknown polar regions. | Cunarder, b. c., by imp. Stlites, out of Al-| ¢ ;UNkroN IN@TITUTE Sly OBE} W cal abantel bisine ieee | eee ot? 1 11 Top. ‘ms. daily The famous “F. FY. Lamtteas— Wttness was ached concerning o bribe “fore. | dence presented by the goverkinéat wil | Tisut Peaty’s work wee marvelonaly well dove, | bordk, by Arete, D. Gideon, 5,000; Col, | (TA Bourding und Day Shoot for Gide” ten thoroughly treimed teachers: central focation. | \[I8S LOFFLER 7 aT eT. | gid teste rate grit etn car nd Pullman last spring. May. by ud which he re | ciaimed that it left no doubt of the guilt of the | ana I full ee with t made to the | James E, Ru t's Chant, b. For cireulars address is Spacious. brilliantly lihted-aewly improve hemi. | VA ‘erly of K. IL. Stern's, Boston, hae ‘Cincinn: ington Louisville. [ fused. or tion of the gov- | Ger and I fully agree with his report made . Ruppert's Chant, b. c.. 3 ot ‘Mir'and Nes BEVERLEY R. MASON, | rome Falls ‘and slags ‘roomne ‘Of wrsduates Ceteblish iment for dressmaking and solicits the. ‘st Lon ‘change, arriving ao Sree “an cinaae tbs snenaenl | ee i Philadelphia Aeademy of Sclences that two or | Falsetto, outa? Addie C. Se IGAL donne PE MASON._ | Siwarein demand; terme snadersis, Wa! ad tose, | ace of Waatinaten indien ietes sedeitan seaiees | Ckocmmns 6.35 3 eat cuag™ rive st ee that Horbach & King |: Sillers, for the defense, in a word or two | three well equipped men could reach any point | bought by R. L, Rowe for i Pp b COLECRe on with chear schools. Office open every buslnen FRENCH DYEING, SCOURING AND DRY GLEAN: | TA. mst Yous Sao mm cena cae lever positivels knew that Horbach & King / said that the conviction of the two officers | in Greenland, 1 think Lust, cable hin that | wesclow. For ladies and contiomen. | ““Harvard Cotteor ays. | annual ansouusement conigining, foil Ieforseathe’ | pails, Eeablishment, 1205 New York ave. First-class | depot tor all porte SM Connecting te Caton were engaged in the policy business. meant the triumph of th there isa mistake in bis alleged remark abou! tee — fem." The most perfect course of physical tratnine | Address ea cura SPENCER ladies’ ona Te ey ht tarintion. | “Fro yy. mn. asiy" jor Gortonsville, Char CRORS-FXAMINATION. {this city. He trusted t A bY | the ase of a railway in Greenland, I will take Gicmunivnay eee ai ae Payricel Curae straining exercises Address | _aul2 _"" Prineipal and Proprietor. Reeopetin Rage pak Wisse Kecictennen, __ | aeaaell Richmond. et, ee On cross-examnination by the district attorney, | their verdict give ihe busis Mow. letihine on tap expedition five yeari! pro- : ‘D WITH HIPPOLYTE. PEGE OF OBATORE len oottehn g kc | MES WALTON, 13037 WT, XW ANTON ARD'CANOLINE PERCH: formsorty wien | Backatang weiss vote Sept Sunday, witness said he never met Horbach with the || Mr. Cahill, for the defense, called the atten-| visions. We may only be away two years, but = i Elocntion {pxbrousive reading. . Fishor and Maison Vriew, Paris "me Pullman Jocations and tickets at Company's offca, nywical Talks of Affaire In | GT GETIEENS ACADEMY, Ohi Sivecsa soerss te Waabeo mtu" of the jury to the excellent character of | J feel certain that we will return in five. ‘The | Minister John S. Durh | district attorney to consult on p | 513. sud 142] Penna ave 4 w PUL Wasuiugton to St. Louis, Sleeping Car ~ Re cOR aw ~ Gen’ Pameneer Agent ces cemniie eased officers. and acked if she jacy would | total cost of the expedition is as yet unknown. ; Haytl. St. aforcs every — PIANOS AND ORGANS. — ° re aut ft nvict such men on testimony of the ch: |The Norwegien government sitbscribes two-| John S. Durham, United States miniater to 7 = = —= beard Horbact say last winter that he would of that used by the government. Horbach | iniras coated 2 . i = 4 | worn, Movxr Verxox Sxsnxan Ak c never again engage in business. Visited Hor-| Cared for no one sd eooctaee Sad be head — hee oe — Bl. Hayti, reached his Lome in Philadelphia early | "iin, T. or Ge Ph ThE a eerie bach at his oftice in the New ork a¥eisue rink helped to kill the old company siiuply to ge! & | pedifion will lance Norsar te Reverand proceed | SMAY morning, from New York, where he| CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W.. Soi ewe in May inet. Never knew Bowie until three | monopoly of the diegraceful business. He was | Mrect to Novnecrabia™ ies had landed from the steamship Prince Wilhelin | 4 i Most pleasing must> on the ZOLIAN with | gmarxg resteeee bum STATION days after the raid on Horbach rage eg toe man who hed worked at no honest business | 2 ce ee | Hl. Minister Durham left Port au Prince on WASHINGTON, D. C., Subiarsl on Paces soe The hage4 aimcutt = SoRREK STH ARDS 8 A POLLG RS. fro pre lags2 edrggts a ha r re tive Sears. and yet the goverment) ENFORCING QUARANTINE RULES, | the 6th instant and wént through @ terrific command. If you heve any deutt abot | Eapressct Potties ¥i een On Benross (eet hi testimony to forever ruin tro : storm off Cape Hatteras on Wednesday BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL call and bear it play. If you are fond of fore they moved into the Evans building. Had Hechack, en team gitaves | ee in Vigilance to Be Fermit-| «yon I learned of the result of the elec- FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. et ee | seen Bowie ami King enter the Evans building. | t4 be an unmitigated lint, Sutherland and | es aged ae Meee ERS | tion,” he said jocosely to a Philadelphia Jn SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, 934 F ST., Greslew bac told witness that policy was Going | Grealey have been proven to be men of truth} Secretary Charles Foster said this mornin | quirer reporter, ‘I remembered tht the stortn | = Fighteenth year opens OCTORER 4, 1892, - ft the building. Had used Mose Jobson in| and veracity. Who should be believed? | that there is no foundation for the impression | soearred on Wer sod the thought. eug-| Tue wenrrry acnoot or taxoaad New Uuildings perfectly equipped for beaith ana | sera triserase ear polic¥ cases. we a Z 4 0 f ight sug WE PERLITZ SCHOOL « AGES, — mWhy did you not use him to watch the PASTRICT ATTORNEY COLE'S CLOSING ADDRESS. | apparently prevailing in certain sections of | posted itself to me that the effect had extended 722 14th s:. nw, | countess. Evans building?” District Attorney Cole, for the government, | the country that the administration has modi- | ow shore. It was awful, wasn't it? To my | Frendt MBencee et taken ance teks, 1 ~> just becatee Thad only employed him to| closed. He said the case was too plain to need | fled its poliey restricting immigration as a pre mind it is a complete justification of the re-| nd Vransiations, || Steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect sanitation. wate the people across the river.” mach argument, The charge was simply pro-|cwution against the introduction of cholern. | Publican form of government, It imeana that se URE pies | *Pevial alvantayes iu Literature, Modern Languages | GTEINWAY AND OTHER LEADING Barbar hicuatt Severe feria ure “He was a good man for the purpose, Was be | poring policy. Thatehould not be overlooked. | He aid that sanitary experts declare that 1 “oh "4 2 4°15. Free to pupils | . = = —'-—4 rd noting polic ould no . ‘ | the people wanted a change. ‘They want to try Gud Ge dicate cha fovea: and Music. PIANOS Cincago, Southwestern Exprwss, 0.40 p tu. daly = 7 | tt was not bribery, not conspiracy, nothing but | cholera will undoubtediy reappear in the | anexperiment, Lt shows that when the people . Boren for Fissbare, Cotumbes. Cade Fedaasiyel Ne, - - promoting policy. With the consequence of | yuri d that it will be dangerous for the | sre decided politicians and boodie play no "8 apply to the principal. at zap outs men “And you were vo busy in watehing the veo- Har \udide they bad nothing told. “The |*P™Ng, an it will be dangerous for the 3S nt rt in the country’s poliey.” hs A z connie cee | " F. F. pRooP’s to Memphis. Diving car Al ple scroas the river that you forgot Horbach | Sveation was taerel were there men guilty? | federal authorities to relax their vigilmce in Partin the coantry’s policy” | at ats: wea ertet a, eaeeile. . Fectte Lapse. 40 pay dls or & King?” Great wtrese bad been ja‘d upon. the faet that | keeping out of the country all persons or mer- yz, yi y Pees ———— cara a 925 PA. AVE., — “Yes, air. | ther bad been men of goot character und cf | chandise at all likely to carry germs of the “U2, The German traders and other for-| MQ Neleemtaye an | WASHINGTON ConsERvaToRy OF MUSIC, an take Ans aoe For Kane, Canandairsa, Ro ‘end Niagara Fale ae SE ner I cre mW ce | YY i225 roth at, ne. Twenty-fourth year. Piano: FOR SALE AND RENT ne. Conantelns 4 you not want | 4 families. Probably most men were snc be- dread contagion. f cigners financially interested were strongly in | 7 | organ, Voice, violin, fut i, ke. Free advan: andaigue and Rochester Gaily ; for Bat wateb the — eo a fore they beeame criminule. Poliey was the | ie Caisse con of Septem! hertai favor of Cloveland’s election. They are bitterly | n taves to pupils. 0. B BELL Di at falo and. Niacare daily, except Saturday, 9 40 “Because I did not tru - | worst kind of gambling, because it was thegreat | lishing « twenty days’ quarantine agi opposed to reciprocity. T ean readdy under- | $74) SOOT a ae = ; ee 2. ERATE iow gy yy oe g Why did You not report to your wuperio® | engi which led nine-tenths of the people eon itmmigeants sailing from foreign purte to the | ghlde “she way me cut their aon Dorsings | ite Ae iL OUT OF WASHINGTON. —_ Vo ‘itigsns hictater and Mikge's Fall 2 officers the suspt you eateriained against | vicieg before the conrts here tw crime, | United States after that date, except in special | trade during «ix months of reciprocity is te LL FOR BOY®, s lashington to Rochester.” the Horbach firm? . Nistrici police force was not being | cates. is sill in full force and ‘effect, and Secre-| tonrkable, “fT did uot believe that. it was pos: Hd. FoR pore. & 4 [Por WS pore Kenove and Bimdiea at 20.500. “Because I wanted to be sure of it iret. against in thin trl, It wes & ter said he saw no prospect of ita modi- | diple. in advantaces, healt a PattaCeLPate: New YORK axD WAS WELL ACQUAINTED AMONG PoLicy MEN. | de of the force, snd the jury | 8 or repeal in view. of the possible re)” «as to Hayti,” continued Minister Durham, —— - RELIABLE PIANOS AND ORGANS | BAST. 720. #OOant Li 1LAS, 2.90, 3.15, Sutherland said he wns welt acyuainted among | would be promoting ‘crime if, it failed | appeszeuce of cholera in Europe. Under that | ahink thete are ouly two questions in regard | © TITCTE, PONCORDVILLE, jpolgrate fgares. at KU STILE OF | $22, 22.00 ant 1 9a Pemk et the policy men, but did not know all of them | to convict these m eve acensed offi- | order immigrants will n lowed to land in| to her that interest the people of the United i ."Beyounder Sperm, A.” detabiiehed 1872" URS Fewalated spd) 1155 Qin” Listed Pullman Vestibule Partor oll ted a few policy people |Ce™ Were efficient at was no | the United States cnless it can be shown to the | states generaily. and they are whether slic ia in Lie the ae Sto Brin: “a feo dna “- iat ~~ \estibui Famonaer Concho aid personally. arrested a few policy people | SST) Ure seis intor eclawe san tadis: | satiafaction of the Treasury Department that Ferolation or whether sie isnot Tam niewed | & : ALLET & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS POR | Cara. 40mm. Tock Gage Nae = ince June last. Did not arrest more bec: puted fact that they knew that poiiey was going | they were booked and assembled at the port of 2 time that rhe is not and is not | > . | rivaled’ wholesale prices ana rental torus, plauos for | With Dini Baithnore for New Ye J he ‘had become so well known to the policy | on in the Exans building, but they did not deparinre prior to September 1 : sia on | raxonn ore MEDICAL. &c. Tent aspeciaity. Avency Mil deh st... eel6tm p.m ‘iy Zor Phiindeuphie week da vely, her that his efficiency was effectually | Dive their tit. Was not that pro-| Under a recent ruling immigrants are persons tie < volt} 2 > NaStUh — —— - =|*UNING AND REPAIRING GRORGE FLT | seers for Philadelphia wi ° smsteg okey? who come to our shores for the purpose of tak- ei spelria co nV & FEVO |e ee MAND FunI. fy ahE ONLY UROSOOFIAN PHYST- T pines water, treer aed repairer, late eightges | figg. eben: Philadelphia, for - pot report that inefficiency to| hut be'them or thret If} ing wp # permawent residence here, and they 6 = 7 3 ie = rae, S.C. Motneret & , ~~ to October 1, and T suppose | Pt FoR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. days, acd 721 rs ri s.w., workshop in the rear. Ts reason: some one else did it they could have stopped it, | Will be denied admismon regardless ef whether je first-class work: pianos varuisiie@ aud, polished, | FAS SxDrees, 7.00 im. week st reached the country through some a snd, rapid 5 ~ Polis! ¥ it asked for t would have | they travel in cabin or steerage. 4 ¢ arriving on one of the steamers, I was at | }duG Hopes mince Cobo wwe er ‘ . - orgeme repaired. ee 3920-4m° "| Sundays only, 7.20 been given them whie aken them citizens and tonrisis of all classes are not in- time. «A conspiracy against | PFARVATD Phy PARATORY School, O16 1: SUEINNAL GHASE GABUER, BRIGGS PIANUR | Accommnclatuon, 5.00 5.m. dail in wy office about three weeks | anywhere in the Evuus building or a cluded in this prohibition. | the government was uncarthed and two French. | ESSE? Eh LER. AB, Pancipal st gocnenataty se | * Creams {ERODES Manic Store, For Boston, withuti chaume, 7 raid aha. The destael stip which tend. © Seeroary Fo: ter said it was erroneous to sup-| mor concerned were expelled Irom the coun i : iduat gost ons stale thconekiont "See Neen rote moa was written by Horbach the day | pose that exceptions lad been made in the ease | try" There is no. telling what it might here | | ull Recvous Gineasee, diswanes of the skin, M* fovtay Cee ol Dad soe coll me that policy wat quiet then” | before “the raid. at a time when | he| of the steanvers Etruria and City of Chester, | ginounted to had itmot been nipped in the bed, BA i ‘ n Eidneye, Be. _etime | TT oy EER rey inate nate “[ said there was a little of it going on. i esas olestation. ‘The ii: © passengers on those veesels were nilowe * @ concerned te ist y INVIGO! RADIAL 1S rT ferringe acrows New York “You did not mention to me your suspicions |", fecna’ yee siding ‘party and wea | to innd because they di belong to the pro- ayes partie Caticlan aed itliatted? Woes 4 omerful Nerve BD alithe | HH E. 3g For Ayattas Cry” 11 Gain 25pm week dave, a the strongest Lind of corroborati hibited class, that “is, they were cither booked | Pinion te that he will nerve his term ont, fle | _ Bil-te-zieta. thsi = f ° of poonte whe | Prize metal Parts Papesition, For, Baltimore, “3.00. 49. —_ » did bach’s testimony It was not reasc and —— prior to September 1 or a was elected for seven years and has served | JAAS DS SELVES y 7 ae Hi Sndoreed by coer 100 tuaic xa ‘ok “Why didn't vou’ suppose that Sutherland forgot. as he ed, | were tourists. three or four. He bas ectable | of anv grade, including cuilere preparatare work | Ie kine t “ — kursbility.” Old Pianos taken ie ze. The only é. “Beenuse I wanted to be sure of it before | \ lat he and Lawyer Close talked || A*an indication that the department does | trivy. “ite'is putting hi mines ke | Mock raee Mel ye DERI. Peecioan, ratory 08 see Praha Soy gen ky 10 oh doing anything.” as about when they met last summer in the office "ot propose to reopen the gates Immigrants | rection and has just pnrchased two new war Me" HENRY XANDE : E> — ——- =a £22. 33 s-You had used Frank Honesty? of Closa. TI the Becretary said that he hind ordered the de-| veggela, ‘This wil! bring his fleet up to five or | J T RRR He ee Iovoo ana di 45 p.m ‘ “Yes, sir ? two days after th yeter- | tention at Cape Charles of nea .000 immip! six veseels—a navy larger than that of the HIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. ae 3 sy For Poe's Orerk Line, 7.208.a0. and 4.36 p.m. daily “You could trust him? ions and unexplained sccurrence. So was | grunts who lad come from Bremion per Weimer | United stator, when the. proportion vot cot ndio: 1CO8 Ist. uw. x BE ros eet Su pape d ger ‘i Bethariaate Biber to seskembec wheties be) 1 vineen of Ue Lvecnient s order, | He Ma | line repree@nted is tahen into consideration. | et2-1m kN "BE KE tr daily except Sumday. Sui oe “Then why did you not engage him to assist | Git or dis introduce Cauliflower, a well- | that he regretted the hardships imposed by his see recta (cada @ Sekt OF tate Se pare fataooe “Grealey, was using bim for that purpose, | yy di, and Sutherlani didnot or coaid not deny | the matter in order that there may be no room | {mark the Coluunbian exposition biacti's meus | ES to berinuers as weil «sto haustion, Nervous Debility. _ Sigh attention a urited tg their ~ "6s OE bat we conid not get np on the top floor. Evcu after tho raid Sutherland mid that | for ferther misapprehension us to the policy of | Syl ye ‘Meycecuted’ by deeiel dare sat Mi Sete & SEI SUCCESS. Eat DeCORATTNE ae + 3 allman ort “Why did you nut get some one eise to assist the firm could net be convicted, although he | the government. 2 manned by Haytiens, ~ Mi sons in vi Do YOU FEEL SECOND- HAND PIAN yout" | knew that raphernalis had been cap~| | He wid that it was evident that ail immi-| "he republic, like all South Afnerican re-| Stilo, LOE a More tired tn the morning then om meine ty hea? | CommasNE aluowt every well-knc “Because it never occurred to me. | tured. In conclasion the district attorney said | grants who were bocked and as-embied privt| nublies, isin debt. The people are contented Se eS ee 0 _| Dull, sometimes stupid, havs saslancholy spell ALY SCENES: Whinow said he knew Caullifower. but would | the government seridence and the testimony | to September 1 had reached our shores ere thi | Ph" cea halese there od eh Tel neta | LSS ASSTITUTE MUSINES COLTER, nate to eumoenteate our ad, neor memory, fe Bot ey fiat Be had introduced bim to Eitit| of the two defendnts left no room for doubt as | and that those no jug are Drought by the | went in any other country of the world. Ta?) e: QPpTunS. Sherhan ui either fr bsinem or society. fala. dare to ortly before the rai ever told Caulliflower | to their guilt, and he was sure the jury felt as he | *teamship comp in the hope of evading | qeog i tent: . ‘ Hs ef S.w. cor, ‘Sth and K s: }e alone, irritable, desyondent an’ slmost demoral- that Mose Johnson would give him «book. | iq & | the regtiations. a ee ee ized, feel venerally used up ani that life is losing its aggravating to one from a different clime, OOL, 3 . with « different temperament. If a man wants D LITTLE CHILDREN, LANGDON ITEMS. codfish and red be \ 1438 N ST. NW. ‘ tobe for | 7 to walk a short distance, pick coffee, bring it what it was, first thing to be found was whether a game of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hose and two daugh- | = a POTEEGS SCEO raapyoon Witness admitted that he was in the district | policy had been carried on during the time | tery of Tioga, Pa., are vinting Langdon, the oe town and sell it toa coffee nferchant. Or M* NAM'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG | are losing yonr grip end lack the vim of other | can walkin another direction and pick cot- men will reopen September 26, 1892. Best facill- | which enabled you to thi marc! baer oer am after the raid. but de- | named in the mformation, and if it had then! guests of Mr. and Mrs.C. A. Baker. | ton. It all grows wild there. i ties offered for punts of ait aces aud wrades. Best of sntard sreanceet | tak suaiageieann er” xi ni aid that . Heard that Jobuson bad given Cauliflower a | JUDGE MILLERS CHARGE. package. It never occurred to him that it| a ; , Nght’ have been e policy book. Never acked | J0dze Miller, in charging the jury, eid the m for you’ If so, you are afticted with NERVOUS DEBIEITY. DENTISTRY. | Do you begin to realize tht you are not so vieorous = SS #s forinerly, have not the old-time enerxy nor tital U. S. DENTAL ASsociaTioN, r ° Cor. Tthand D sts.a. w. " . D CO. pono would be impossible by] banc derapnPny ooh yell ar ght = The large stone and brick building of the} * was recently told by a very intelligent | references. _— tuition. "Apply 20: circulars and NERVOUS DEBILITY. Sat yee “You knew that all their jury found that the defendants did any act | Langdon Hall Association is nearing comple- ations Crag Ser Op] Hepat ae < bear ne EAHONG IX CHINA. OIL AND TAPESTRY Postepponteinng lige somes | olin — ‘The tareest orvanization devoted to high- deen captared, di which aided or shielded the policy firm then | ton. ‘There will be three stores on the ground | PoE Or tiwy and cleanliness, This office | 4 baluting by wits your heart beat trreivalarly, sometimes fast and then “I was toi . | hey were guilty. His honor then explained | door. an andieuce room to seat 800 people. with | Fra trascled all over the world, ‘These, poople ae 5 pete, 155 anu bas anne atage kee mame aan ‘Clase dental practice in the world. oa Knew that was enough. did you not?” | the law reintive to the weight tobe attached to | dancing woor, elevated stage, drop curtain | are hocpitable, ‘Ther ar ail ble’ dr oee reasonable. sete! dering character, dizzy spells, &e., &c.? If 20, Sic datorroncen fidence thee tage, 72% CURhE to have more | the testimony of accomplices, ‘The Jary should | sceuers, #o., on tho vecond door, and a suite of | Sova hut while traveling through a wild coun; | ORWOOD INATHTUTE HOARDING SHE Ea | ewan or wenvoue suoure a Ti 10 wine Dally, couneetet evidence than that. nider the failure of the defendants to faid | lodge rooms, with residence for janitor on the | try vou are sure of o cbelter tor the Signa, | Nogbier Seboor VOR ORE abe, : : ATIOR. eta icason Norfolk und Wenters “Well, ther w e ” me | . p- - + " 1 * “ " an " ¥ S. FOr ig! People often thiuk the condition is something to feel dentistry at moderate prices IT moute south on all Ohad Cory each chia comrt af; the tirm if they found they believed thet poliey | third. A post oftice, telephone station, fc.. ere / You must bring your own hammock, though, | HIGHLAND TENRACE, massaCHUSETTS ave | ekerUl re ee fall a willing victim terward on that very evidence, were they not?” | was being carried on by them. among the conveniences promised as soon 44 / When you awaken you will find the lady of the ¥ "AND 14TH ST [into the hands of some of the designing quacks who Eee price list in another coli 15 = Teele | __His honor's charge was very brief, he plainly | the building is occupied. " The hulls and stores | house at your eldow mith « cup of cules.” ee sateie Wut laces cities, ace te aie meser tame ——— mal aus “Policeman Weedon was present when you | saying that the whole case was a question of | will be heated with steam and lighted by gas. sabre debra render thins Yarticulany deuragien yea pee tome | practice, who in bis ignorance through lech of ex. | 7R-H-G-JAMS panvin - me two days after the rad, was he nct 2" | fact, to be alone decided by the jury. Messrs. I. J. Baker, E. P. Shorman, Chas. VW ladies to spend in Washington. Without goins abroad | perience and knowledge of correct treattent doses ‘operator it all hreuches or Deatiaee Brewer. | for “Yes, sir | ‘a Miao Ok eee. Irey and others are making an effort to secure Brother, Zornes Tedles can obtain the most liberal culture, the poor, deluded individual with the bromides to | Yation of the natural teeth # apecialty. Extracting i, for Sierrenton aad -—% {Did be not step on your foot. or by some| ry, iced at 10:5, and at 1044 re- BE establishment of '@ public wchool at this| A bloody murder oceurred at No. 118. Swies | Hrovredze of the iysnnn aud custo of the lett | union ‘or stimulntey Mim Wie ae meee ie | Bee sei without Pale Tout yeas eaperons ~ naepercnione taps aes: rn youthat yoa had said enough 7 Sary retired at 10:25, and st 1046 te-| dot. The school board are sald to favor the street, Cleveland, yesterday, Patrick Murphy | Wood Institute. "No schovl in the United States offers { sanity by phosphorus, strychnige. Damiana, &-. |e MOuerste. = an. Dail BASHINGTON AND SOUTR- turned with a verdict of guilty. After the jury | Project and a public meeting is to be held in - brother, J. /y_| such real advaitaves. Adcress The canses and proper mode of treatment of these | (HE KVANS DENTAL Panton © STi N'ySTBULAL LIMITED, componag om. a sure about that 7” | had been polled Mr. Cabiil gave notice of a | few days to further the same. ‘There are now tai | ened Mr. and Mrs. WM. D. CABPLE, | troubles are but little understood by the geavral prac. | 1 get py ty SE motion for a new trial, and the convicted meu | in the neighborhood as many children of school Bh eae tn . aC srastie SROHOOE Foe wimann | titioner of medicine, and the vividly gloomy word wan’ Sieever through New York and W : ONLY A VAGUE stsPictox. were released upon their former bonds. {age aeare uitendance at the Mount Hamilton | the Lake Shore railroad. Saturday a sister of | QIAN Ot,s Wott tneceisrrted iting aetain | licttres of the quack's alleced Mteratnre too often 2927 Penn. ave aw. Witue == had onty a vague, indis- | | school on the Bladensburg road. the two brothers was married, and yesterday a | Washingwon” Parle thoreeunne FRPapa, ee gue | mmucertiblemen to bcctnecomletely unsere tw Ske: | "Where ured?” meny 6 poor guf- aed ack ee ; LORENZ REICH'S TOKAVER AGSBRUCH | | The Comunissioners have contracted for | reception was given in honor of the occasion. | Sfris,rajoiionamd crand opera, Dib Ws. w. . rhom to trast. Go where | Dos wears partis set of artificial teeth with the inet suspicion that Horbach & King were | = eighteen gas lamps for Langdon streets, to be | The murderer. who iw a. disrolute charucter, | Meriter Esa eeneaE gery operate coneeria wth | ferer Lerrpieefimet orn mes pepe <a yl old-fashioned plata, or ha lost weveral of sou a carrring on the business, The fact that Hor-| 15 tse by Distinguished Invalidy—A Mosel | erected as soon as tho gas company have piped | remained In nd his brother said he | ¥2ieghal the renowned Mr, Maplewpenvo lant soca het OG to perfect, ee ee _ AND.OWIO DIVISION bach seemed tu have entre to the district at.| ‘amily Hotel. | the village. would see what was the matter with him. Soon, | NewS 7tA! theprivate residenceof Mme. De eerontively the oly adveraiateg mtrneon iene tists | natal teeter We can inert articial teth for you by Pane oteeyt, Mondays Reewrager, artes Serenades Au osice did pot deter hima from | Jy ie q rather curious fact that the eame cor- | uch interest is manifested in the contro-| after he entered the reom a struggle ensued = ~ | sta ‘ ns hee IEUT. SCHULTZ, ‘States who treats theso troubles on recognized sclemtifio, | OOF S¥stem of bridge work and thus avoid the use of « ee ied Teak, piterbach & King. | ait chould bave been ased to sustain life in the | Vert! between the District Commissioners and | in which Patrick cut the throat of his brother | Lifoutine Geese ind Gentlemen), Swedish Modi. | ond "otneane etneatnn ea are oraia Molt snc} plate, with all ite discomforts and annoyances. Have Never promised liorbach protection in Lawyer the officers of the Columbia Suburban Railway | from ear tocar. The murderer gave himself | cal Gymnastics and Massage taught pratt life study Frank Clow’ office distinguished invalids of recent years astoci-| Company over the right of way along the | yp, S = Saab Corcoran st nw 221 | Seatyain, “chemical and) salaeeaggal Hamenr?"| you tecken ope of yout maters! tooth vo that tt cannot Horbach in Clos” office | sted with the White House. The Tebayer | Bindonst rg pike. The charter is ae os LG ee RESUMED HER | nia (nerve exhanstion), diseases of the bladder, kid. | be filled, or have yousroct in your mouth that may md once after the raid. | ‘4 act Reich ie cred ._| two interpretutio: n providing for | 5, of trate lemons: in, blood or nervous b Ausbruch of Lorenz Reich is credited with hav hy Ne ter | Effect tn the South of Cleveland's Success. 1322 Lith at. nw. oo ore eae ne cette 2° | abscess this winter? Haveit treated and restored to ket so ked about. Was ta | 0" Matained life in Presidents Grant and Gar- | tH® laying of tracks on the Ee other pro- Ripe years of successful Best references. | chronic disease within the range of uty specialty, can furnished at oMce, 1300 Pemmyivanta sve. and at Fasscucer Station, Pennsylvania Katiroad, Washing: 10m E. & BROWN, Genoral Aeent Pagwenewr Dep A TURK, General Pameorer Agent ytd viding that the road ehall be bailt ‘alongside | Gen. W. H. Jackson, a prominent demo-| _se24-dm*— es be treated with skill and success born of experience | {ts former usefulness by one of our besutifal gold or field's last days, and was highly indorsed by the | the pike, outside the roadway.” ‘There will be | cratic leader in Tennessee, who presided at the | PJOARDING AND SHOOT FOR GIRLS AND | andan carnestiness of desire to benefit my pationt. pereelsin crowns, Wo perform all pa we to answer ouless compelled.” | Physician in attendance on them. The same | s hearing before the Commissioners this week, | convention that nominated Jndgo Turney for | course Aes at Fr bot ees Hours, 9102, 4108. Sanday, 9 to only. Consul re apenas: = stating that Sathe Land's reason | life-giving elixir was used in Mrs. Harrison's | and if the decision is against the company tho governor, has arrived in New York. Speaking Hn. Buy h NeCallocb, sige Sisgariner SS i farther particulars see “Bust. taining to our profession. Fine gold SUings, srtificia! ing to answer was that oe 3 5 73m" had been a | building of the road will be suspended until 4 Ho teeth on gold, pistina and rubber. Extracting with- jonsultation between Horbach and | UA*¢ #traggle with death. ra | Congrers ‘con atipdgnton ons a Seed. + | bout the result and effect of the presidential W£00b's COMMERCIAL COMLEGE AND SQROOE | Coacyre «xs aie eae POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Mr. € ‘histriet attorney | ME. Reich's collection of antographic letters | "rye Tangdon M. E. Sunday school is raising | ¢lection he said: “Cleveland's victory will give ahs “Typewriting, 401 snd SFORUADIES, GENTE pain. ma =e @ question, and the court at 115 | commendatory of Tokayer Ausbruch is ® most | money for a library, prizes having been offered | @ ¥ery great impetus to the industries and de- | 091 tod. oy exe halis new! ut of Chronic ee ‘NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON. took « recess until 6:30. remarkable one. Oliver Wendell Holmesspeaks | to the boy and girl who should bring in the | velopment of the south. During his adminis- | ing, . eraMMar, " aan ta Increased a and quist to KOMBACH BECALLED, of the wine as “the fruitof aummer that warms | most money ut a given date. Sunday was ihe | tition the sonth prospered as at no time be. | hip. polling, adorthand atte. ‘Steamers % At the evening session Mr. Horbach was re. ™Y autumn”—“the melted topazes squeezed | day for the awards and Master Walter E. Dewey | fore or since. But the republican policy and Rared for eramtnations. | Graduates yong wert. jedneetag - from the grapes of Hungary.” Henry Ward | and Miss Mamie Loor were the successful com- | the menace of the presen og of the force bill ‘Call or write f ay Galied for further cross-examination. He said | Boccher: “The richest wine in the world.” petitors. tended to retard the growth of industries kept) epwanp MOSHE: We vate resid 1435 Corcoran, st. Be acted ae agent for the firm of Horbach & James Russell Lowell: “If I can arrange to mix| The Literary League will be revived for the | Out investment and unsettled confidence in the | EDWARD M. pel. ees Tig em, Te P-m. 4 King. and Mr. King had power to check oat it eh my ink f may write something worti | season aa soon as the new hall is completed. future of the south. Since the election have sderyns imary Classes, DaiLi LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON. BD. @, a rms accoun layne & ¢ v Ls con! rent 7 Bere csp chomine te Spits Satis he ate Clee Wane Gidstne | Peart ween ns Mt OME RA snd AGC wht ares” Norther oat fst Steric ahenn, Sears. ree ee Jand by King, but it was destroyed, as all others Adelina Patti, Henry M. Stanley, Henry W.| The two social events of the past week wore | largely invested in southern states. It has been 4 CADEMY OF THE HOLY GROSS | Hiahed 43 yeare. at. ow NORFOLK. Te. were Longtellow, Samuel L. Clemens, Cardinal Mc-| the formation of a rogresdive euchre party | suspected that the iron manufacturers of Pitts- | A ‘ sees ee aan sniiae wae ‘The new and powerfu! Tron Palace Steamers. Detective George W. Bord testified that he Closkey, Prof. R. Ogden Doremus, Gen. A. W. | Thursday evening at the home of Mr. I. J. Ba- | burg were interested in seeking to injure their Bo — and Susberlant were detailed to perform duty Cireely, Robert Browning, Victor Hugo, Her-| ker and asurprise birthday party tendered to | *outhern rivals and also in having the force bill ONDAY. SRE TEMEER TE with 7 WASHINGTOR AND HORFOLE.~GOUTEDOUND. at the Band P. depot on the 17th of Sept bert Spencer, Dom Pedro, Kossuth, Savini, | Mr. A. M. Dewey at “White Oaks” Saturday | Used for that purpose. errased Teclitios tor inparting sip= Spee ber, and that between the hours of 7 and 9|John G. Whittier, Roscoe Conkling, Theodore Mr. Dewey had just returned from a ‘How do I account for Cleveland’selection? I e primary, Dreparetory. abd 5 708. ma pom Be thooght that Sutherland was not out| Thomas and many other equally distinguished tour in New York nnd the gather- | think he won because he gave an honest admin- of his sight, although be could not say posi-| names. In addition tohis wine business, which was a pleasant welcome home. | istration; because the people believed in him. tively one way or the other. He did not be-| is of very large proportions, Mr. Reich con-| Among those present were Mr. and Mrs, I. J. | I believe that he is the only man who has occu- eve that be was. He did not see any one step | ducts a model family hotel—The Cambridge— | Baker, Mr. and Mrs. E. P Sherman, Mrs. C. A. | pied the presidency since the foundation of the : up to — feoch s = Such a thing | on the corner of a ne oe ekee, Me. Wm. H. , Miss Kate Winter, Se ae eee for TORY. 1416 © * tHe aT might bave happene:! jut one suspicious per- New York. Mr. Reicl ny is make this | Miss Cc. terest great masses ibor- ——— “wucets. som attracted their attention, and that pets house afford to ite guests every comfort that ing people of America. | That is why he won the | (fi ar{*,,t¢ soneee ee? oo CE i —so tarned out to be « prominent citizen of George- the most luxurious private house offers its nomination yi ae? town. owner, and inthis aim he bas succeeded ad- je croweexamination Detective Boyd said a | mirably. In ite cuisine and service it is irre-| Major Jas. K. Magic of Washington contem- one might bave shaken bands with Suther-| proachable, and the lines of the guests within | plates extensive improvements on bis property od and spoken to him without being seen by | the walle of The Cambridge are surely cast | at Langdon. witness. Ounce went with Sutherland to Hor- | in pleasant places. bach's office. They talked together fuhile wit- | ‘ nese stood one side. | ‘The report OFFICER OREALEY's TeSTIMOxY. | The experiments with the new Mannlicher | unsatisfactory i ‘ ] te back last December at the feventh precinct by | of smaller bore than previous Mannlichers. Tho Lieut. Hoiliaberger. Horbach seemed to be | bullets have increased the y willing to aid them in breaking ap the old firm. of the cartridges is lessened ld the recoil is He said be never received a cent from) reduced to the minimum. The shots can be Herbach, or Frank Honesty. He knew fired in succession or st any desired in- treabs, potatos the to

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