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se * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. TUBSDAY, NO ER 29, 1892. 3 —— oe ~ —— __FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. OR SAT MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. LEGAL NOTICES. , SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. ANNIVERSARY OF STEAM PRINTING, Sa SALE-SOWE FINE BRICK HOTHES ON | PON SALE_GE Gl ANDES OAT EES Tea sopite OF aps ros aay ; — — Croitgh Has ef rooompcsirwand allmat | Fstautna Purr: tees cheeses nee bese bee A ARHULE SquaHE, Conie W rromerty te trast ae menarsBpercentand | LS ORCOLEMUIA. I Gudlempi TEAM" |, yemrernry in trim for the romerwar biter, | Aman cannot be expected to stand in his | Fhe Wendertal Changes 9m one Patheneiam Address fa kt ya ee i a ey AnD PLORTEEG OF A snips BN 7 per cent. THOS. G. HE! i >-§ Cy be ‘Rail x iv is, 4 bapa dos im ch, for return of his family, | own light,” said the gas company stockholder Daily Newspapers. 4 6 Es. iste closet sorely paiver- i SiH STS FAST: Wid 2 Cowling, aS who pected shortly. } Tenceneaisconah ciphercomme tara. | Ears Sreauine Yates be.” Jot Lift. amy vo paced | TAK tee DONATE, votoe ca | Waeet ban Wee rmnOS, Sit, TOR ABOUT) a re time’ trantoen and Yamnes W-ticherd: |" Py" Gor Jackson of Maryland and family are | "BO burned candies | ek a or ae cn a 4 E = - | alley convenient to East Copitol Tine and Mad. : 0 t a —_— ¢ noaee LSE lot 1x80 to TER alles: | Sve" herdicas location, very desirable, igh, and | 7 = Acdreer BELEN $i. "Staredicas Mt" | company (arbsteatsedttoet Raline | epending the winter atthe Arlington. “qfere’s another care of kid napping,” aid | Paver was printed by steam ipetoad of hand ALY — #300 CASH AND BALANCE | Sundsy and west dere sha’ weruoually Ane, de oven on a8 FOr A . Soy ol Roremever. Lee Govostt wih the clerk of this | ‘The victorious foot ball team were yestebey | wu. a csenger boy who found « coamrede| Power. The London Fines wae the Gut t fhly will buy a cozy six-roors snd bath: new | Inspection. Price #7,500; cash pay: $3.50, will taxe $2.10; W. a ald ots is desirous of arqairins in tee sizp| the heroes of the day nt Annapolis and the | y | hciapiedtn tit vest dangs ot, ‘The print - aincgermlnlpteaase) euubtiemmeniis 4 a Tapiy HEIGHTS VALE Sts ae) pacordins to to tras 2 the tet of Goeerere tage | geste of the ladies of the Naval Academy. who | SP ing press in common use during the early part a ‘THOS. 6. Masagers Nationa! Mutual iulitng’ ad Loan Aso ng bake at abtecath me | 3H OO Se eee ithe following oat cette in ihe Ceti reget SORE) ea Ren of the century could seldom trike off more Prof sare— aK | Rea 509 11th st. n. G12 Fst. nw, | 304 for time to euit; alec sary mapecs Plante hoagat and gold of the academy colors floated) «yyy > . . | than from 200 te 900 copies per bour, with one Fervor brick, k 8A | AERA WE AL EDT OR | EEL, Oty Fe see ier in every direction and were worn by every Indy. | ypane grange, bave been hah’ again,” replied rest €16 per inonth. ISroom brick 2 Crome betek, to ae ¥S 72M ST XW. 5 2 parlors, "chambers? new Dalance ave. me Beary mew. prose a basewent: Stance bel com. paren. “d Bing, root and tries: handsomely papered : ite parking. ai Wit" DAVED bp. STONE! “0 and 808 Fst new. JOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT, 711 13TH ST_ Bw: extends t Of per fs brogerts 7 SUTHERLAN JOR SALE-2 NEW PRESS.BRICK 3-3TORY and baseinent houses, within tw siocks of Dupont rine rit 5 “SS 208 fos Vath at FOR, SSkE 3 NEW PRESS BRICK gsTORY hand Tnaeroe ot bors, within two blocks of Dupat Steele: alt mod in wMieach easy terms, APPLY CHARLES BARLY. 6G ithat Bet FO® SALE-sonrneasr— A cons ome. Twostory and basewent brick: bay window; all modern “improvements. coed neighborhood ears, sthoo! anit oh ie c KR SALE_TWO-STORY BRICK. CALIFORNIA ot ne. bet. Ist and 24 and E and Fete me; bay Gr, aut bath: a ryt near pension amid cor opi printing oftves, 8,900 A! DAMMANN, SOR SaLe—FOCR ‘SES_R ST. NW. BET. eh and 10th; lot 64 ‘amt tear alley: Tented. Price for ali, 81 ‘Ground worth Loney. 2 st. nw. poe) OR SALE TWO THREE-STORY BRICKS: HST. aw. bet. 4th and 3th stm uw. : 8 rooms and bath; | rented for & far both, $10. 500. > ‘A. DAMMANN, G12 Fst cw x Pobre ie; decorated: @ near 18th 2. w..8 Brick 1. wtte front ath se meat K Rewek : 40r. : 20th sf. near Com Beek Be: tots 9. : Le Droft Park small casi’ pay*t..- fr. : B near North Capitol st 3.590 | ndave, Bw 1.850 it new houses, with every tod. em improvement, ‘well located northwest, and most hem can be Subd on tars to sit ‘WARREN CHOATE & CO., ke 21th stm. w. ll (Oth st. Rear Md. ave.n.c.. POR SALE “BY JOHN OLLER & c0., 505 EST. NW. ‘A deautifut residence. LS 1 st. Bw. : U1 rooms: mm. 2: Toe 20s 2 100 te meat nie SALE 3 WiRGAIN AND WILE EAK DELON CIKCEE Ur. BUILT UNDER OWNEI: NO CONTRACT BROWNSTONE AND PRESS. 1 1¢ OMS AND BATH: WEATED BY FUR . TILED VESTIBULE, MODEUN HOME SMALL MONTULY ULRICH & @s 14TH LEAN ST. NE. 2 STORY cellar... Wick: ant contin $5. Or_and bath. fe hawt praeaees Botory: Or ww. Zane dor brick Toth st nw bet Mant N sts. IN 10s140. eq fe | Seer few, Rowe dar Bhat, ames ll Koga twalley Sst aw a pry ata cellar Seam bath: wt. naar cara 7.0W) ty to trade. FT RAISER, B2G_Roomad andG. stianticbnilding. 900 F st. nw. i4-roorn Bk. 2OxT17 20.000 Tf roe HOBO.” SOR | anette noehinead ghee es gf thes it) for S90 leve than cost. VA. | Bo | For sale—A superior nw. dwelling; Satory brick | 2 Yerapaas., 0 rooms aye bath. sere pie ak Da in tile a Sod Stairway. Sabine ach oven Brepiaces. hot water Beautifully decorate and hey electric bells and ieht = or house upem f0F i TL. G2 E st BAY WINDOW. | 105: to RENT—UOUSE OF 12 RooMS, IN good repair: a barn and 20.000 square feni of Gig: commer of “Priest. ana jeridian ‘As to price, terms, &e.. inquire of OWN For ee be st. bet Nand O nw. dern conven wise snectal fi Bae SOHRON. CHEW & CO. OF Du SALE BEAUTIFUL NEW Hoi ‘Bear care and herdies: Me ave. @ and Uth at Press brick buy window: cellars. 82.800. te 3.800. po JOUNSON. CHEW & CO., O17 Fat oe SALE_ EXCEL <EW NINE KOOM be ve 3 stories and cellar: to.“ FOUNSOS, Cit O17 Fst. VERY DESIRABLE FIGHT-ROOM | * ocean brary’ elerantly papers? care. doub'e parlors and library: elegantly : m1 SESGLISH & YEAGLR, O13 st., oor 5 000 CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY. | ent rierk leavine city will sell at « bar- > room stone aad se near tiga 4 PNGLISH & TEAGER, GS Fs. mea | Ol SALE BEAUTIFUL NEW ENGLISH DASE. | t brick. Piorida ave th. w. new 7th st. Groows and tath Cap.st Son SAL. 3 . * Ssouth | eet vartor F-t ao : | NGLISH & YEAGER, 615 Fst..Room3._| ANGE WILL EXCHANGE of $11,000 corner procerty th southwest for Wecant crouus.. Louse well rented THANLES @ RINGWALT, ' ¢ First floor, Atiantic bunidina, GO Fst. | POR SALY IN THE FINEST sect ELLAND, 145 F ot. JOK SALE | Viree story and cellar house on Ost. now. near * SALP “BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE COl oFLL ith st nw. between we and bath aud sil 19x19 tos W-foot alley : my * cneand two H WAUNER & CO., O10 Fer. iow ee ae oe Ss before Decemvcr 1; full grand action; | WOK Sar ICE LITTLE PLACE OF To make doubly sure that there could be no ea ag ek ot wtcgsc an ati: | CHANGE, Star ofc oe eee ow | man to ink the type and, another to work the {trick on Cst p:e. near Tt st. (ping tous and | J the northeast cornes of Tennessee ave. and C #f Mrs. Phythian, wife of Commander Phythian, | Willie Wishington. . We: OR: ber 2, B. modern improvements. Nice lot, running | n.e.. being lot 2, #4. Fico seid at once, 86 |. soins pincet on apa a5 made a delightful little « ! i a prea, oft alley : ; righ ee large sgme placed in presenting | “How t eo ny. WARNER & CO, Boot f paris ie Mitis ” PLoRNN , | Capt, Trench ofthe foot bell teams a tandems | “Well, I thought weed pote weit Gus’ re eran @ cane oe Srtrodartion a i ee = irene = | \QONEY To Loay UR: 08. laser nner. Miss Phythian presented each now, an Camro! steam made in the publication of the daily WOR SAVE-COR. ISTH AND Canorine —_— | FURY Ras 0.25, 62 iM presented each you know, and I ahsked Mr, Cumrox if theah jew York ave. interests in ostala, without val or ad ye 4 ye wepaper it ie only necessa tate that wo | Por oF feat cn aes Rng Nork ve, | fay mene stite without yoeval gt Paige ; a eethgs Mh Tether aee | cadet with « yellow chrysanthemum. The teatt | ac q. vacancy in his office and he anid he | B%*TAPET ix omy necemary to tate hat #8 vow. 1 rooms, 2 had the place of box | von heel pate ig ek place of bonor on the platform. and ail o © over three whe - FS pt agin! ye ;——* oes hie War NU SNEY TOLOAN ON HEAL ERTETE Te are | lumabia, in which Whe pald piece or areal of eroand te | the guests were presented individusliy and a | OURBE so, and I said “wheah” and he said he | WON\t now take gver_ thon ae | Bitknw. ne. > ; Oo MSistrict of Columbia. at lowest rates: © Feo Ly are ote foraps folowing. to wit; | vary jolly afternoon followed, in which a boun- | believed I had it covered up with my hat, don't | (E00) and eh". to PADISL one ee oe 10: 000 $3080, "87-000 "ned #308, aed gecapied by. Dual! Eoiclarerin TAR2 stag | feos refreshment table and a fine floor for you know!” 1 sy yp sce = vith S00 Theh st. egttth in | thd Singin ine county of Washiagfon and Pisisict of | dancing were good and wfficient reasons, | Z | duction of team (and stercotyping: | with MONEY tine hae tne pot oe MEN Te, LIFE | fo north of the dividing line between Nathaniel & | Mise Nellie Bartle and Mr. Robert Farnham | “What yon need,” said the physician, “is | newsparer of our dans” canged. Apply to MH. ACHE! 1007 F st. aw. | 80 wel ee wens Nipyin tomorrow at noon at the more exercise.” NOW THE CHANGE Was EPPECTED, = . E: an — ‘The sald part being as follows: : arch of Ascension. “No, it isn't,” replied the young man, em-| p, z a : 5 ONEY IN BUMS “TO SUIT. Q ng 4 f0 u Bee } . Pt ; . Por some time prior to 1814 it was known nes koseor ‘ mat, f iM rent on D.C, real eatate ont FAST: | 97 iinelag ete Eke co ssouthnesterlydiretion The Columbia Athletic Club will give a re- | phatically. “It's the exercise that the piano | that steam power cuuld be utilized in privting, AWLINGS. matber of Washington Stock Excha m9 Ste ot cate, Northeast commer of the Cowling | ception on Thursday evening from 8 to 12, at | player on our floor practices that brought me | put it wax duo to the enterprise of Mr. John s e.(the Arlington Fire ins. Co.'s office.) nl4 | property; thence running north Gi dazresn, wast Gdu i i jose, MONEY, CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED UPON | Rinuter decconds to a stake on the dividitic ine be: | Which dancing will close the evening. | bere.”” | Walter, sec pjouly | AA furniture, pianos, horses, carriages, interests | (Tort armer ond Horning, dence south, D8 degrecs | Mrs. Richard Whittingham and her infant — that the ditties vw, | Mfatater oF other sectirities withoat removal from | feline between Warner and Cowllng; thenes southeo | 60n are visiting Col. and Mra, Rutherford, and The gentle youth who every day | successfully 0 1, thon proprietor of the Times, ity of applying the power was rome vt 7 : OR RALE-BANGAIN BOR SENDICATE On TX: | QF monthly pay mente; For ito. 4 t ton 8 seconiiste the Pinoy wil be with them until after tho Christmas Tmagines dangers by the score, } It took many hours to trike off the 3,000.0r OR SALE-HOUSES_ sestnient company, a frontage ou Md. ave. seni ONSET TO LOAN 1N-LARGE AN nate #7 mningtes cunt, a distarce of 22 min:iten H seconds to ogress ts . P Looks forward to a peaceful way, {more copies which then isted of the ay wu 8 Bleree place: { BATT eaMis, es ean. | MOE NIN E AND 83 point of beinatng, containing 12,020 square feet, | A pleasant surprise party was given to Miss Ser kick Siok bane oak bh on Ea daily iene of the Times, and Walter wae Sat art G por co approved teat a : fate fn the Blatter of Bolasc OEE TRPOLD, Shae aad Jestyament of depout for thee quroan | Annie Drannd at her residenco last Thars- : pry vaterully Aisentint paoenged te ew col an 8.0. a mm" | and that the sald land and premises, with the im- | day evening. Among those present were Misses | Ob.” cai =a * HT pe. | Yentors from all ou: ani quietly bided MONEE, 20, LOAN AT & ANDAPER cent on | brovestents hero, wlichlarbear inthcianarecorie | Relntzel, Gotgusl Collier, Drannd, Steidel, ly Ms.” eal the sonlfel young woman, “I'Be- | si. dhe prosmmen hed threatensd destteb ferethrorntren! enna tn the Dlatrict of Calamus. | ‘Cowling, aad s certain Jaines We lticeardoon ap | Benbag, Mra, hing, Mre, Braund, Mise. Ward | “ere T os to any invention which might «permede Pee (ican a evertatty._ Also, 90 sara mu interest in # iten thereon. ald in | of Philadelphia, Messrs. King, Olinger, Beavins, ell,” replied the young m ment. In 1814, when of last be loan: 75 per cent of value repayable ts installments. | COure to appoint three persons trappreise the lawars | Steidel, Denham, Hall, Mann, Brand, Webb | Scribbled and suffered, “I would advise you not th Sith larg porch andot | _ . mS Thich the gamers of ea land and premises may sys. jand W. Cornwell. |to try it—not if you can get a place in a © os hed ft. froat- F Ww Fst. n.w.n26-3t" | Pon CUMBIA HEIGHTS oe tite 2 Fst nw. y st iation thereof In fee simp! ‘Mr. and Mrs, Wm. M. Hodges were tendered | store. ofice, but had to erect it man ndjoining prem- it SaLe FEW SSTORY BRICK DWELLING: | 5 Sect rterma (DE) ENENBUS ROAMILL, © | NIONE, 20, LOAN AD AND 6 FEB com be ecentary for thet Prone me | a pleasant surprise thabiving eve at their | = fag ay oe caged prnickegtee eo] roots, room and cellar: all mod. tn sonar (De PRSUS & CATED," | NESSuis to uit, om sity fend on "And whereas Si jer! = “Isp" japted. by or, worked q fect jocated on bles eroand nw. At a special Sure for | 2°00" ee s oO DESREEE © Moer the aaid Henriette Eo Cova cand Jargos We Richards residence, 628 7th street southeast, Music and | “Isn't there great draught where sou are | SiG) 0F Valter. worked amelie pertectiog the next week SOR SALE OR TRADE-A VERY DE _ cet i son not to be found: Now. therefore, inipyrmance of | dancing were kept up until alate hour, when | standing?" said the passenger to the gripman | ons November 29 Srst brought inte Fr gider of the court heretofore passed. notice $s | tho dining room was thrown open and supper | on the cable car i 2 rough! 1. He encouraged in- sultavle for colored famil fer SOMN Fe Pak OR SALE— ‘Mass. ave. near Ist n. w. 26-3 ‘JOH! id live on poetry. i aght be had found what he wanted, he id lure set up the mackine in his own printing No. 65. LENE RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. n. tot r 7 tA AW 9 jot; 205100: om 19th st. near Q st. A XN ONEY 3 x CHARLES ESuLy, IN ST hereby given to the above named Henrietta E. Cow- | - use in its new abode REAL ESTATE IN “ras pistnioT, Spear before thls Gourtin Genera! Yermon the Ot | Mfr. and Mes. O. S. Dears, Mr. and Mre. | S*iie—when the car is moving,” + | Renee eens & pate, a8 vey, Sapmene Rene FoR SALE_a. Feta ewelltng, ,= ‘19th st. a. w. ; thirteen rooms | _ ©’ en nd bath room al latest tmiprovementa: handeomely | Fox sary COLUMBIA HEIGHTS isionm and trat-class in every renvect: house open for | Ay itt Oulldins location on 14th st, at comer of Paige Gay of January. 180), ‘opsting of the court op . ican 3 contin At about 6 open a1 ft. frou is ; 3 ‘lay,or as 8oon thes end heart | Wheeler, Mr. and Mr. BF! McCartney, Mr. : AEERS RUTHERFORD: LUT Pa oceues HERRON & RAMEY, Cor. 30th and F ote. nw. _ | to¢how Saute, Whany they ewig sich speraiers and Mrs, J. W. Thorowgood, Misses Maggio and One woe, as Sheke- reptile patme Bln ten yea cen FOR SiLE-THREE-STORY ELEVEN-RooM | 5 BEE a EY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO. SUIT AT CUR: | Al not De appoint ant OP ORRAETT: © (Jessie Caywood, Miss Bettie Guinand, Mise Speare ably said, een nee eee Drick dwelling with ail mod. tmnpe.s well located MPSHIME RCE AND ISiH sie TARGS | griyloges eoroedne Tee Tanauente ety #Peclal | attorney for the Brightwoot Hallway Company | Clara Martin, Messrs. ©. H. Willett, M. F. Mar- Upon anoth- cow d econ Sete iy wy ste pay ed Eni tahiove pretees price reaorabie eras tac | TUL 5 aaa SHOR TEENS WOTHERFORD. 1907 F t.n.w, | DSTORE GS _of the PlstrieorCotumbte._ | in, J.8, Martin, jr., Wo. Willett) and 8. H. | Er's becls doth tread, | force peceent so suppress ony sttemgted vie~ ne eee 0. . FISH 0. ‘ONFY TO LOAN ON PROPERTY IN CITY AT 7 = = man’ lenee, but if they acted peaceably and accept son _noo. ae HOST ISTIME Siw | MSiidurceatumperamum WeLesgas:| SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Ex-Mayor James W. Ayers of Camden, N. J., —— ths baviechhe, ke would wontines toate eee Fok SALE TFUL CORNER IN SQUARE | * ~ AS cee = = is visiting bis daughter, Mrs. Charles E. Bogia, | J nl similar employment could be obtained for ter." For particulary ant Geran 6 — M cies eccurity at lowest rates of iterestsne auiay | QQSE FARE ° No. 233 Ist street northwest, He baste face ther ‘4 “ocG-be" TILER & RUTHER OT F stew. cae, 05 where the ‘securi £0 coat sas sisted . TO Mr. and Mrs. Mayorga of the Ni ares, His Christmas debts, ‘Thus was thie important stop inaugurated and JOR SALE ‘conomical tots. | “apie GE COGREEN, 03 7th at. nw. : shes ght eam aig — see — accessfully carried through. Kenig's a area Fe hntgenaene aged polo To POS AE eT eet. | CENTER MARKET AND GTA ST. DEPOT. | gation are at present in New York city. at the 5 akan sane wserspcriay Shane ware Yom ypllmenyy bd goer 38 nace, aint ns $16,000 | YHOMAS J. FISH {BFS ee eS neveu RE Victoria Hotel. Their start for home has been ete gave way Qt. bet. Toth and “Asti sta i. w., Tr. and | nose Li Snecessor to DANEN ‘SON, cor. 13th'ana aehinoton and Arlington Electric Radway | delayed owing to the illness of their child, who, . Wr ant better mnethode agen EE Se a sca bak Rarsace: 2° | Fron SALE_ONTY #00 PER Lar, | BOF ME. | Henow tn operation from end of Aqueduct bridge to | unfortunately, contracted pneumonia,” The | "Me Husband Has en Interest Unless De- MRO ernarett eceerectscccnegenncztrecces TRO) | ye ergs soPmeeite REXDALT GREEN NEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND @ PE Fort Meyer and Arlington, with transfer ine from | child is improving and should his health per- oe ee DR. BEGGS’ ANSWER. egg RE, Pw pombe gent tots dn this | ML approved District real estate: no dela end of cable road in Georgetown. mit the family wil leave for Nicaragua scout | 3e. Justice James yesterday delivered the ! ie 31.°M! PARKER, : . degre - | Su cusglisat copenturtte tera tation Rees te Sy, | The bridge across the Potomsc will soon be under | the 10th of noxt month. opinion of the Court in General Term in tho | What He Mas to Say Regarding the Change . HOMAS J: FISHER ECO, PER CE NEY TO LOAN IN ANY | construction and the entire route completed to Oth et. | Mrs. Judge Thomas F. Miller and her two | case of John W. Greon Smith against William of Mereny. st near Ai mw. Or. and bath we. _ | ¢) sums de approved real estate within the | depot in twelve months’ tine, which will «ive rest | childven aro in Atlanta, Ga., as cuests of Editor i —— ne: | tothe Herbert Smith, which was case in which the | In the session of the New York presbytery Ee ESS, Te; nee ee : See ee reat A Piawcane ene | ERT 12,8 applications.” EANTERDAY SHAN? | aentst Evan P. Howell of the Atlanta Constitution, | rights of a husband as a tenant by courtesy | trying Kev. Dr. Briggs for heresy yesterday af- : | : 20, | TEWY, Got F sty Paco bu mb-tr A fex dayaago there was a social gathering at < . hegens Bape oie . = 0 : : S g | were raised. The plaintiff and Sallie W. Mc- | ternoon Moderator Bliss asked for the privilege an | 6 Don't tall "| \JONEY TO LOAS IN ay § RED AT Stead aipiteet ances! the Howell mansion, which was given for the | Fugen winek hee Shack 3k Sek Le bie MEAS Be Es j Moment rates’ of iiterst on 8 Foal estate | One conting ons route and one fare to center of city | voung folks, The Atiauta Constitution eays of | Kelden were married here March 13, i875. San announcement, He said that the yond time examination of ti Can any other suburb of Washington offer you tho | the merrymakxing: April 10, 1876, a son was born to them and stili | objections of Dr. Briggs and his expressed pur- 0. on i Lente. DUC! {| Gration of paper iasions re x ‘same or equal rapid transit faci itis The two tiny hostesses received their gucste y 23, 1879, the parents of Mrs. | pose to carry his objections to the aynod should 2,200 | FORD, Ui7 Fst. nw me wise THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., Lote are selling rapidly in this property. in the sweetest and most cordial fashion end in —_ re to = in fee — certain | not be interpreted as obstructions to the trial, wha peiceeate low aud wichtii seach al ait: their pretty little frocks looked like the pink | improved real ertate situate in the District. | 5,_, cuviction. Mie icaiars call upow. Nice BUILD Ss IN UNI a MCEACHLES"s DATCHELDER, Seat daisy Brantano. te 2 cows Pe | 310,000 ax an honest expression cm ike | May 13, 1885, Charies King and another daly re fgets rash" butane 1. 3'yeare improved | OO 13s As antneestment, it needs only an investigation to eee Seearae anche Doasee eee ning | conveyed in fee simple to Mra. Smith certain | allo waid that he believed the prosecuting com- fetes oe eee 5.000 oe ‘ convince you that there will bea big advance in prices | frock of white silk, embroidered in blue, and | Other improved real estate situate here. Ay z ¢ conscientious, 1416 15th st, 197.818. 000 1901 Lind'nav, 107. 88. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1008F._ | LO ebEM, before spring. slippers and stockings to match the em- eer plenary vane er peer | being ti rag 3 Briggs began to read his an- F289 st, 1Or. 15.000 114 eed THOS, EL WAGGAMAN. | 44a home atte, there is no prettier spot within 500 | broiders ined of said realestate, and leaving surviv- | seer to the charges as amended. The response: : = suit at tevreet Fagen.op Arproced real | the ontire city and Potomac river. A' number of | empire white cilk gowns ran through with baby | G7, “hie Atendant, the lawfully appointed | fenee, and it required two hours for hism to de- pe gene “1406 G stn. Washington's leading people and gorernment om-|t'yunne Mream in midetne. S| guardian of the child, collected and received are . ¢ SS Ployes have purchased property in Fort Meyer Heights |" “Aster refreshments were served the children | the rents, issues and profite 4f the real estate, | ,_ itor stating that bem pera wd ees desire and all speak of it in the hihest terms. hada. great deal of fun over n flakpond, artis- | Clniming the right to do so to tho total exclu. | (0 delas. the actual trial of the charge against 1 - $ cre | Sion of the plaintiff, the surviving husband of | § . Briggs rea pepo a ase 4 deine Mable chereeate G ‘you are looking for a good speculation we invite | tically arranged in a pretty bower. Here . fs ns ennencatey far Ren to nate te esos. SOON Lavine Capel) | aghinly to JOUN 'S. LA ROWE, for dniving or genera) Uiility, no Fedaonabie ofter | YOu to taspect the property. countless treasures were drawn forth by the are ite aha Geese sel, and in thix capacity he had no right to res : ; 5 a REMINGTON TIPE = | ean a SPRBEE Four O20 Qe ete AR GRY | Ailatreete aredeing grareled. Emall hands coils, picture books, bags of bon | erm in the airst instance, it being agreed that | OF€F technicalities or to allow the presby Whet Tith sud 14th. 2 00 loth and Fla ees, tm thor Wrst ne E r 50 WILL BUY A GOOD WAGON OR | Ch¢aD butldtng stone on property. DRY, werytmins to delight the heart of ® | if the court should be of the opinion that the | % ¢*tablish dangerous or illegal precedents. 00 Ist and N ue. Fos SF ES BOrLE =a = | Eh, MUON’ BROS. Several cottages now being built. ¥ | plaintiff?’ was tenant by the courtesy of the | |, PF. Briggs then made bie first demurrer to Peo, Fr oH 80 Las Linden 2, 303 | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS 5 1,900 000 IMPROVED. . | ALSO CON- at secont-band prices, WA. GC. CODD. 112 703 7th st. nw. Anall-year-round subwrb. At the wedding of Miss Williametta Owings | req) es! ndgment should be rei od | the trial of the p charges because the Broadway. Baltimore Sta r eT “AND HAR Wade Galiakeise Mie cence of Calvert county and Mr. Win. T. Duvall of | for the arr rn grog eget long ad charges put in his hands on November 9, 18° 2, JOR SALE_AS THE OWNER IS GOING ABLOAD | Ki feed measures, na stable requireinen aa seezians : Anne Arundel county, which occurred st! ment should be for the defendant. The ease p finally disposed of by the dismissal of the Srileell' ope ‘ans tr regan Audemney vow, | al! for $125 MISEst. Bw. need particulars and maps at oficesofthe managers. | Friendship, Md., November 17, the bride wore | was so beard at a former term of the | ©#se against him on November 4, 1891, and that I btwoods noe | OR SALE B ROBINSON & LODGE, @ gown of white silk, trimmea with lace and | court. and the court decided that the plaintiff | *8e presbytery could not legally cite him a seo- R SALE — THOSE ELEGANT NEW STONE- | an SES orange blossoms; her veil of tulle was fastened | was not entitled toan estate by the courtesy, | 04 time to answer charges whieh they had dis- front residences S33 New Hawshice Ge a es x GoURE ; ®and05 Atlantic building, | with the same lovely flowers. She carried an| Later that Judgment was set acide anda re-| missed. 5 Moi CD LINBERMANS, 1000 Fe wei and ‘a time if) wanted, | cout $R00; will 5 t] n2-1m ‘928 and 930 F st. exqnisite bunch of white Jnpaneso chrysanthe- | hearing was ordered on the suggestion of the | _ The second objection which Dr. Briggs raised ee — | dress Box 83. Star oftire. Fs mums, and was attended by ber sister, Miss | court. In the judgment yesterday rendered | *#*, to t or and regularity of every K SALE—TWo ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENTS i ; 3 Tae epee aim ; a red | wee, I a bs EES ee SALE-AN EBONY mi Lily, Mr. B. Duvall, Mise Ethel Brice, Mr. 8. | the court reversed. the former decision, and in | Ceeting in the presbytery in any action tically" papered throwehcut, servants hail; ban ee STOLEN RAILROAD PASSES. Owings, her brother, and Miss Annie Petti- | an elaborate opinion decided that the plaintif | 86#inet hitn since the dismissal of the original SDE Story Week eetbiee "Sevell atfaies, with feats of | tounge:015, | SERGE T bone, who was maid of honor. The ushers | had au estate by the courtesy and’ should | Charges in 1891, a nn th enaen actin ak is . F Sees <p. | They Were Sold at Scalpers’ Offices in This | were Wim. T. Hutchins of Friendship and John | pave the sum in controversy, The court|“Butit isnot for me,” be said, “to advise Rousekeepins™ fh neevunt of eee ahntlave elt, fram Bo. Aunigue, work Sut for our ure: cheap, WAL RIGA City—Two Arrests Made. Pettibone of Annapc The church was! held that the act. of 1869, Known as the | the presbytery what course they should pursue. 88,500." Very exes, formu to close out a Mis at te p10. east Be i EE. Grannon, chief of the Baltimore and | cr°*ded, with friends of the bridal couple. |+married woman's act” did not abolish that | Lave done my duty in filing these obj tains: #12. Please ‘with stainped and ; JOR SALE—BY OWNER, A FINELY MATCHED seed envelope, Lox ot 26-0 The wedding took place in the M.E. Church 1 , . Thave only this further word, that if the pres- seotice, ng6-6t" || TT pais of young and stylish bay borwa; driveagone | Ohio detectives, has succeeded in turning up a Seat, a oe pomcilooisy os tay By ee | enn an cated eh thn end, bok Oy OP | | ory Gaies apart eae La wed under SALE-BY LADY GOING SOUTH, A NEW | Oills,"hock Crock road, nt. Soldiony’ Home, n2sGe | theft committed at the ofice of General Man-| Rev. J. R. Andrew, assisted by Rev. F. F. | thority for saying that the husband must have | Protest, and with the reservation of all legal bs e SeF RT era ~ i ‘i ch was tri ‘i is i ‘ights, of securing such redress in the bigher i rel m have a dress Box 160, Star o gah? | POR SALE-125 NEW AND SECOND-HND | *B€F Odell in Baltimore which, if not detected | Griffith. The church was trimmed sith au-| bad some right during the life of the wife in | Mi! sopaligitor them gad ort the benedt of spectal pricse: | ses ete e a TARDS = Winter carriaces of lithe {atest styles; brew. | go enrly in the game, would have resulted in the | tin flowers, a handsome floral bell. under | order to bave an catate by the courtesy after | COUrt ms May seem necewary. bale afew U7 Her fol partieniorscall anon er ad: | PORSALE, ONLY 209 NANDS ULET OF THAT | sterhzoniiiann. us ways, I tivewings inn: | 5 Se pes sp which the bride stood, being a feature’ of the | her death, The right uf the busband was mot | 28 the second section of his protest Dr, dress MCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, cor. 10th and | Suck ae Ao see agp iy Be EO ine heavy harness, (0 lap | loss of thousands of dollars tothe company. | occesion. A wedding breakfast was served at | taken away, but was only subjected to be de- | Priggs dealt with the irregularity of the amend- Yanred very'cc this“price ie. lese tan | W. P. GEYER, 465 Pa. ‘ave. ‘age | The game was onowhich has notbeen attempted | the home of the bride. After the marriage | feated by an exercise of the wife's power of | Metts to theroriginal charges. He pointed out cone baif ate present worth suitable for ails. tons. | Jon SALE—A FRESH CAR LOAD OF ALL KINDS | fOr 4 long time, if ever before, and two arrests | Mr. and Mrs. Duvail took the boat at Fair | devise, If not tus defeated his right remains | tat amendments to changes by the law of the day window and beautifally Rslshed ,oak grain Anish. | HAM. 15:31 Penna. ave. now. Boden | Lot horses received every week. including drivers | have already been made, Haven for an extended wedding tour. On| undisturbed by ber and the husband | Church are restricted to change in forms, not te SBeinet mantels canes. latrote, Rc. A bereain Given waeei | oo sd bs gg age xpod variety of heay ‘The scheme was this: In the first place a| their return they will reside near Annapolis. | takes his estate. In conclusion his honor stated | Changes in substance. He then said: MCKERTE PURD Cire, | SONDHEIME! a quantity of blank passes, both employes’ | Lient. F. G. Hodgson, aid-de-camp to Gen. | that the court at the first hearing of the case | J object te the amended charges that the = - ce Nor Bd ot | WOR SAL¥_I HAVE JUST BOUGHT FOL Oas and those intended for i EA. Ci a | attributed to certain authorities a weight which |®8ture of the original charges has been Porsay (007 Zid ot bh ee 81,000 | i cee vipa Gk ton Stew toe ad oor eee | cee e aln, See eee Ek [mt OS er tel ad = ig! changed. The original charges called attention ‘NORTHWEST. SOUTHEAST. | Kt lange stock of the sinest_ box and open wasons i | tugc, were stolen from Manager Odel! 816 15th street. it did not subsequently concede, and @ de- | SoAnfer, anne wy and. 117M : r + | Philatelptua, which has justaold out. This w and put on the market for sale. Exactly how i = ny visit. | cTee that the plaintiff <hould recover the amount | *© Several doctrines tanght by me, which, as it ‘Gr8.-3.000 o Mins Jessie Graves of Seattle, Wash., 1s visit- | ¢ | was claimed, were in conflict with the etend- be sold ata very low price, JAS. K. PROBEY many passes were stolen is not known, but the | , C1 3 | in controverey was made. we . ‘biz-tm thief evidently had « good thing of it, These | #28 her brother, Mr. Clarence G. Allen, 1451 8 | onal ards, ‘The only doctrine of the standards with DOK SALE TY HEAD OF HORS asses were kigned by Manager Odell, but be- | **™eet- | END OF THE LOUBET MINISTRY, | ¥bich conflict was alleged was “the cardinal " rzctown. Ky. Three pairs of bay | Fore being gucd they had tobe countersigned | Miss Cetta Stockbridge has returned from —_—_—_ doctrine” that the scriptures of the Old and ‘90 85; PIANO. UPRIGHT: SCPERB STYLE ic Of Aapule Geare, is sauna bevaee Srey ee ee poms pag) rm iy ae ‘se. ean trota rie in 2.50: by the manager's chief clerk, Mr. M. A. | Seattle, where she visited several months with | The Resignations of the Members of the | New Testament are the ouly infullible rule of ee OO Sg Est. 2B. Se. -1-008 | orener ee 5-6 can trotamile in 2.50, and ten gentlemen's | Powers, or some other official devignated to sign | Miss Graves, formerly of this city. Capinet Offered and Accepted. yep pe fick. wits 000 1207 He : : FINE UNIVERSAL SHAMMOND | 8! T210 ohio ave. 8 "grid | them, and without euch signature none of the ae As telegraphed to Tur Stan the attempt of | nine cowntial doctrines of the ‘Westminster typewriter: in exceliept condition: has tro S300 JH SALE FIN} PANEL DI LIVER passes were genuin GEORGETOWN. Premier Loubet to avoid further discassion of | standards, ax follows: eadhineane = H and mmede business and dayton wagpas: bi HAD REACHED THE #CALPERS HERE. ‘ the Panama canal scandal, particularly in con-| 1. That the Holy Scripture is most meces- bh erand eh i, Fo . 6th st. and N. ¥. avi . Detective Grannon learned that some of the} 4. scart eiscnaieca mae oy ie hat the | BCction, with the recent rather mysterious | Sr’. eee rs OR RAL! RIAGES, WAGON NES: 5 ‘WE Stan's reporter was told today that tl a wipe : 2. That the Holy Scripture is the rule gi ag 000 | Feel tt OR SALE CARRIAGES, WAGONS, UARNESS. | pastes had reached the offices of some ticket Ps death of Barow de Reinach, caused the defeat | sf tnd prection Ss . 467 and 489 L' st, fh, 4r 3 JOK SALE — HYACINTH, TULIPS, CROCt: ‘nwo! victorias, cabriolets, Kensingtous, pesto inveslipati Chinese sacred hilsee warelasas aint ature plus, | Dineiesand 90 Aiderent styles in oat of rastis pas: | t© Make his investigation complete. With such had obtained ho was satisfied | ana'wasons of the most modern styles ant gieh, coa- | Scalpers in this city and he came here yesterday | Obstacles which for some time bave been be-| or te government in the French chamber of | "yyy a Pee Scripture is the word of Bowker plant food ‘SCHMID'S, ‘One whole floor of over 100 basiness wagons | information as tea gle pal vg bac ape lice deputies yesterday, aud at 6 o'clock last even- | Goa written the Great Fulis railway have at last been re- | ing the members of the cabinet called on Presi- Tak that Geckes mediately sys Tat one, Hal oatablinhinont: aio” hina ee | that come of the forged passes would, turn up | BOved, and active building operations will be | dent Carnot, at the Palsce of the Fiysee, and Sit ng ae Sees aa > 3e JOR SALE-UPRIGHT SHOW CASE, 6 TOOT SHOW | peconi-bind carriages ant wacons always. on uaa’ | on the Chicugo limited train advertised to leave | besUn in two or three weeks. The might of way ) tendered their resignations. 5. That God is trae, omniscient and un Kets al case, with table, Indies’ gold watch, gents’ aiiver | These goods will be sold.at right prices at iny new re: | here last eveuing at 8:15 o'clock, and so be en-| through the property of the Palisades of the| In accepting their withdrawal from office. | changeable. . pository on G st. n.w. 022. ‘All goods warranted, { | listed the wervices of Detective Maurice Quinlan | Potomac Company, for which the road's promo- | President Carnot asked them to continue to | ¢ “That Holy Scripture evidh * epartionsot fhe, pronerty on ny | ey Py a enact | tare” SO MERE SY Mit mAY bv wo Welt offa0" | to auciet bien im tho investigation. ters have been striving so long. has at lst been | conduct the bueiness of their respective offices | yc the ward of trod by the coment of al the soot THOSE WAGGAMAR.” | PNErt also snsing tataries, inocktne binks, yare | BJORK SALE UARIEAGES, WAGONS AND TUG | Accordingly the detectives boarded the | Obtained. and nothing now of consequence, itis | until their successors shall have been ap- is nih 17 ‘Burl parts, . Oty ~ 9 i id, bars the speedy completion of the road, ted. ‘ F AND Ke NTS | Tt%, Malton “kittens, “pigeons and p birds | gies ou easy toxins, Repairing and ordered work | Chicago train and went out on the road until | 7 point 7. That the infallible rule of interpretation Ele staring ttt et Steet, 10 recta and stuffed.“ SCHMID'S’ BIRD STORE, 71 Leh gt. | promptly attended to. COOK & JARBOH, “343 4f | th6 conductor had made his rounds. Four of THE ROCKVILLE TURNPIKE. It ts reported that President Carnot strongly | of Scripture in the Scripture itself. wip guly 811,000. AW SEMSIES, G02 ¥ st. SSS the fraudulent paseos showed up and the The principal farmers along the line of the | U7Ked the members of the cabinet to recon-|“"s Tat the processes of redemption are lim- = sider their decision to resign, and that the min- | jted qo the we Georgetown and Rockville turnpike met im) isters replied that it would be impossible to | Vy) Sy’ MO a iene ane at thelr Rockville yesterday und discussed the condi- | withdraw their resignations, death et once made perfect in holinem. $00; stuall cash pas- | them were L. L. Watkins and C.H. Walker of | tion of the highway, which is represented as| In the parliamentary lobbies there was gen-| “1. {ot us consider the last charge first, ‘This a . | ——— hse eee | Gaithersburg, Montgomery county, Md., John | being in a bad plight. Messra. Tulbot and | erally exprosted a belief that M. Brisson would | introduces @ new charge, namely, thet my On SALE THOSE HANDSOME HOUSES CON. | For sate » 4S ACRES OF PRETTY, LEVELLAND | Waser of Rochester. N. Y¥., and Harry B.| Talbot, who were employed as counsel, after | be charged to form » cabinet, and, that if be | teaching conflicts with the essential doctrine seckt gd W ete. n.w. : every modern improvement; | aiid pued ha soe: Pitshe Siinirsot PallsGauzehs awelyioeated wich | Kennedy of | Wilmington, Del. They _will- | due consideration were requested tu ask the | refused to accept the commission, either M. | “cht the eouls of believers are at their beautifnl decoration, substantially Luiit, with heavy failipe stream Funuing | ingly returned to this city with the officers, | court to summon a jury to inspect the road and | Bourgeois or M. Casimir Perier would be sum-| qt Guce male perfect in holiness.” 1 waive my prowa-tione triuuttin. conv uent to able care and and secon4-hand: any size. Send f eallon D. BALUAUE, Agt. cil Tthat uw. aL? Th att r aR rsons Who had them were willi to tell & SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _|Uitcty where and under what circtrmatances pon ey ee NEW 700M | they procured them. ‘The passengers who had Ct. me. :contains 7 rooms SD LeBeERMANN, 1900 F st. | FOR SALE—PIANO‘ n_exco lent condition, at icon @ great deal lower than r a envenient and healthy | to whom they eaid they had procured their | if found out of repair to either have the com- | moned to assume the task. Objection to tt, and I consent te; Soe e stra Ts cecame.” Prices | ek see ok suntry re "i leu farm; Hehe. | tickets at an anusually low price from Wilber | pany put it in good condition or ceaso collect-| The Loubet ministry had only been in office | ae ighth of the prosont changes” tages Mouthiy Te moore Tea barecin. MENTS, W. Marmad. ke. whose office is on E street ad- | ing tolls. If this is not done within six mozths | ten months. M. Emile Loubet, a physician |“ "3 “Ciurges t aud 2 agree it alleging conflict Open daily for inspe-tion « watcha are i 3 sini Eee be soe | ic ing the National Theater. und J. L. Wil- | it is claimed that the charter can be taken pos- | from the south of France, who had made some | with, the esswntial doctrine of the Holy — ing ee PoE PALE TA COTTAGE AND 13 ACRES OF | liams, who has un office at 493 Pennsylvania | session of by the county and either sold to a | mark im the chamber of deputics wnd bad | ture and of the standards, “that Holy IES RS 3 SA 6 operated by the ‘The | kerved i of publig works under | ule of faith, 0 01 iN 7 x 1,000: terms: 8300 cash, bal } | avenae. new company or operated by the obunty. een ge nee yevesd —- under | ture is most necessary and that the rule of OR SALE, THE COLUMBUS BUILDING. 617 F : : tee ee date ee eee er ae road, it 1s claimed, ie so important that at | Premier Tirard, but had never been regarded | gn practice.” The uriginal chm rt statis chewaa Becgnere property om Fee peach : ¥ RR St SAMES'E CLEMENTS, 332 saa LD SELL, Should be kept in good condition. as one of the leading men of the country, was | ited to conflict with “the cardinal doctrine that suddenly brought to the front in February last, 5 A ROAD TO FALLS CHI 5 y os ty » | Roly Scripts e ‘tide comain at Geen county | Hen the De Freycinet ministry was outvoted es eee ae ae = Fo SALE-TO SETTLE AN ESTATE handsome rosewood case; double overstrung; full | ion ant | mistake Detective Grannon went to Mr. Will- site Franklin Park. houses 1830. 1X32. octave: finest tone: 4 special barcain division; about 7 “ ‘ Tat. nm. W.cormer I 1700. will sell for $195 01 & wood; nice Bi dwelling; about 50 fruit | iams’ office this mornin; 1d asked what was | ; in the chamber on the religious associations st abd S00 gach stand #1N Ti st. Se ae ere ; high and beautifully located: price, €5,000;08 | tye bext ho could do on the ronte to Chicage, | 1,80 b@ held im afew days for the purpose of | bill. De Freyeinet had not intended to pros | ¢\that ewential detrims, they, would Dein bet i eleriene brnemrpemaaeie op a DUCKETT SYORD, G17 Fst. nee 'a2Giw| ‘The scalper assured him that be could do| oy nS Coriaia mesures the adoption ned prema which was introduced to intimi- | proper form for trial, but ‘they insert an addi- ee ES ON SRORTIN, : which, it is claimed, would greatly facilitate | date the bishops and please the radicals, but | tio, Sostine, > W oopeD, LoTs ar oe % very well, but there must be an understanding | the completion of the proposed Rican |Moaquivecsh courssatouseS te weainal 35: Sales te teas pan 1.5% ; afafitoad and overlooking Rock Creek valley. | between them. The passenger must give his | ¢), inborbood of thy duct bi Clemenceau, the cabinet smashe bo de- cl Hg et EZ UUESoalon. “ABlwcadt geo per canton lows | RaMe and must be careful not to say too much | Falls Church. This read ‘would. Dave'pees | manded that the premier drop. his ‘political the navure, of the charge, snd you canoe If these two charges had timited themeelves aY iful parlor ore: ae nig's vont 8 . LE—FARM ADSO) ERNON. | new; willsell ior $81 on eusy iustailiente purchased velar to J 1803. Inquire of owner, | to the conductor. It was an employes’ pass that legally allow it, It is my right to insist that sing store property tn batiuiore (n-exchanes for farts {ni A WEN Sore, ‘ea patent afi." | the acalper wanted to rell him, and ae a word of | Pushed before but for the ‘uncertainty of the | subtleties end state plainly whether he was f0F | this new ebarge be stricken out. At the same we Maryh ‘or Virginia =SAMUEL BEALMEAK, = a | . ning he told him that be must look out for | Puilroads her treet os de Seapainer peared a time Lam entirely willing to be tred on this aw. cor, Lexington aud St. Paulsts., Baltimore. Ma. | JO SALE-WE ARE © ND WILL | POH SALE—124 ACRE= GOOD LAND ON PO- | Qotectives, os they were usually on the train. | Ttilfoads to the Aqueduct bridge. So confident | M- vel ereupon petulantis demanded | charge, aan separate charge, if the presbytery mec soll ene fe prigist piano. walnut case, for #2 forpas. dn sieht of Wachtowton and Mezandria; | ““"B. Griffin wae the name given by Detective | *T¢, the people now that the Metropolitan | a vote of confidence, and it was rejected by 304 | »o desire. ‘Thi you may accomplish either by 8 ESS z ca a H's CO.” | six miles below latter pl f orkeinal ‘i EXCHANGE 4 TARGE Fe eee eer iauees ee WO Ment tan” | Feraon tract hod puttlek Heneina.” ter snd | Grannon, and when be bad been given. the | GrenPectyen termine ren necuct bridge | After vain attempts by MM. Rouvier, Con- | DPsking up charges 1 and 2 into two 3 i eisetrie vane’ Verne cour ongreasional y MM. : ral @ vote shall be taken on each yoroen af arent ioe fa theity-"_ A Chat tosecite | DOK SALE-VIANOS AND ORGANS: vista: crortea io (aurea, ADDIE cal premieenor | Proper warning to Keop, the matter quiet he | permission ean bo obtained that it has been | tans, Ribet and Bourgeois to form a new min | Of the two tiem and charges 1 and 2 soparately. | HOLIDAY GooDs. nitdes pared Clcmaie protty clearly determined that the Virginia ead | istry, M. Loubet was finally called upon after |'s | have. the sme objection to charge &. aa a 22 aOR is i i | RY DESIRABLE PLAGE OF? What prosen is more acceptable than a aon SALE_OR of the Aqueduct Will be the starting point of | the lapse of nearly « week, and his cabinet was | Three offensesare alleged in thiseharge. namely, ¢ ory ith rote dwell and extbat dingy erie sk: aang yey aL WILLIAMS AND MARMADUKE ARRESTED. the new road. gazetted on Febraary 27. Six of the old minis- | that my teachings arc im conflict with the es cand tery tertile: ties to cit 2 ARS 08 reach pen ’ pe Mg. <p Spe following prea | is ‘Mr. Williams admitted that he was caught AFRAID OF HIS SON-IN-LAW. j tere retained their portfolios, including M. de | yential doctrines: 1. That “Holy Scripture ts rahe woo ui Se tac tk psi nicia Gee 09 cottage, 8m: 813 cach and and he went with the officers to police head-| Aleck Bird, a seventy-five-year-old colored | Prexsinet, the defeated premier, while foar re-| the word ef God written:” 2 That SOW SALE-A PRETTY 1WO-STORY FE Fee as Mis bones on aeterat tween Gis and 2M ; Po price ae. |s #500, and = Bn WARNER & co a one Fst [ro SALE FONDA AVE yw. \ SEW c browa-stone tri: ings: com- hamde ely NEW How pao Sh es tired, a1 them M. the energetic | od - Wren ett Se OO ow on Serene Scho eke quarters. Then Marmaduke was arrested and | man, whose height is under three and a half | minister of the jnterior, whose tail was more of | “Gialy werioture bs the tale ot teith end pete Sai hl heel er nah gee Bi WOO cottace. 87x. #90 cash and $30 per io. | the prisoners were charged with false protenses, | feet, who bas had six wives and whose children | an object with the distatistied section of the | tice.” Ouly the iret of the three was forge aad additonal ist with map Of 8 #10 down ana 910 per month will bay a Alvof the aborecsttigesare couvenicnt totue sea: | The passengers charged that they obtained | are ‘numberloss, complained to the that | chamber than that of De Freyeinet. ications. ‘The third wna of Washington. Don't purcl ua ‘on see my list MAGNIFICENT PLANG made by lon. they are well ballt: have porches, wells, money under false pretenses by pretending to | his son-in-law. William Jones, bad threatened | It was generally believed that the Loubet ge, of which that «pecifiestion - | SAMS CLEMENTS PROMINENT MANUPFACTUR be rage gg og come of them have | sell genuine when in ‘the passes | bis life, and asked the court's The | ministry would be short-lived, but it weathered | part. But the second is an en a S21 Fst Sx yee gunaniea rae cas tenleg alive pat cota m tod 0 18 000 fe eterotnd. were not gent unloving husband of hie F was aocord. | several storms in ita earlier career, and bad | charge, and un that account FOR SALE—BICYCLES. stoi seb Coven, Wath tranche the B-EO.C EC salmon taelgneat | JD, the cue of, the general complimentary | ingly taken before) Jadge Millor yesterday and | VeG*" £2 Giscunsion cf the preg oll and the a L.E—BIC q HAND C Proposed boulevard jectric rellroed to passes it is cl that the scalpers told'the | bound over to keep the peace. ™l pres os — - $300" customers to the conductor, if the latter ‘TRE CATTLE MARKET. Panama canal scandal senna Siete peel, | FOR SALEGAN EXCELLENT VICTOR CYCLE) | cau ana convince youtelt that such @ fine piano st ‘Be. Comm 9 | questioned thom, that they got the trem 4 influences from were tn gud order; ‘OO pattern; for sale cheap. Cs ‘Was. only a got tho passes at 1301 Hig ot ats Boot wack 8 en pees Bu her parsiouiary apply to ED) © poreoual{frieid of Manages Odell Se aoe Ge SUE MCRIN Ge COO MS Oe GE | ooo pa. adie STH safe. to i sogape "The persons’ arrested rere the only | follows: Bost, & to 486.4008, 33 to. 6; me- ecg the sit ont, ales Ticket rmade Yeeamyaties euarenteed | "~~ Fo SALE TWO HUNDRED SEPARATE PIECES | Once who could be found doing the business | dium, § to 33 ‘Mun. | to lessen confidence in the form of government adil = Beek greed far intye ene ae tenet ee cue. | for which they were arrested, although it is | dred and eighty. beep ‘ba, | and act as @ set back to all branches of industry | Besta? Fa CRS aNGw wi | FT aw SHES OREAT, BaRoar! Bornes: around the eiy, volors has peteceae 'y | known that otliers were implicated in the affair | 45s16 yg: 3 10 4365 en ge Foe sabe renrrcr ompen, serscw sick: | Feu ase hy'cctave cinare grand juake suburbao and farm. : 7 will » oes ‘eed Columbia, $20; Solumble. $15 fuele ant condition, beautiful tone’ fe rey pd yay and othor arrests are likely to follow. cows calves, €15 to $55. slow. THE RIVEK FKONT. Eaele saf-ty, $23. cusnton combination safety, $73, | qUick wale to close oat uply #200; worth 9300; bay- MES: OLEWENTS,. Jndge Miller fixed bail at $1,000 in each case, ve 5 Biaby cibore Oth Pye ExcHANGE, | ett? #10monthiy, bandsome soo) aad cover with 3.1m Tat Fee 8 which was ptly farniehed b: Mar- ats New York ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ===] madukeand he was released. Mr. Jacob S. OR WALE_ONE Vi SAFETY, PERFECT | og ie tnaadeial ath HEALTH RESORTS. ~_| Bedman qualified as his OF, 17 = safety == = —— Samer at ag | CPELERI EO Tea Oe a! RBALE_SEE US FOR SECOND-SAND PraNost | ATES. SOUTH CAROLINA. Henry 8. Ives Wed. all prices and easy ters: our second-hand astra: ) WINTER RESORT for HEALTH and PLEASURE.| fenry & Ives, “the PROPOSALS. ‘wente are uli rebuilt equal to new. lenry 7 young Nepoleon 34 S ee ¥ ESB OONLIER. __| Deteat climate, tn the United excert points of | finance,” who began business with nothing FICE OF THE COMMISSIONERSD. Oy, WAN SUTIFUL MAHOGANY pares eat 1896 and failed in 1887, ashe reported at Onre. © Movouber 1A hewed opens SOR ak Ro 4; Sigil teed: BIGHLLAND PARK HOTEL. time, with “liabilities $20,000,000, assets NOON DECEMBAI TENTH lage fo ron eae Cea eh SRooS: 709 sth ee FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Laying bricks Bank forms of provoad Poet OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1892-93 NOV. 15. + Fre ‘ “ }ROM FRAME ON 10TH Pee ee wt a” tens" eoud invests geet Fok SALES SEAT HOUSE ON Mt st. F Two-story frame with bric Beet nis ee, wae and water. 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