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8 . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 18983—TEN PAGES. THE BOWIE MUKDER. went out on horseback to lock after the sheep. | EQUALS FRENCH REALISTIC FICTION. NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE, BODICE FANCY FREE. EDUCATIONAL The last person to see Mr. Bowie before he wae age It Has Created More Excitement Than Any | m' was Charies Hiil, the nephew Gs baeigs fo a mes ee a gi tins amie ‘The Elaborate Corsage May Be Worn With IN WASHINGTON. Crime in Maryland. ternal Revenue Collector ‘Snowden Hill, who ‘From a Pennsylvania Village. master—Notes. Different Skirts, ces 7 | ORE THAN O% l man. c 7 March 28, R > Dusien a (gubcusieus ih.re nosing anuuraun ouie | 9A She: canons Cane tee a an ee Young, vr the wun terial progressof student eatrae® | Sete TS CHAMBERS & HOOPES._ ‘ In the circuit court today the trial of criminal while nearing home met » colored man who |® daughter of Phineas Young, an Eldereville das is employed by bis cy On his way home he | farmer, ran away with Samuel D. Perkins, a | CaS¢s was commenced with Judges McSherry, notice Mr. Bowie standing on the hill, near | carpenter of that place, and was married to | Lynch and Vinson on the bench. Four pris- MAN—SOME CLUES DISCOVERED—A PREMEDI- DDORANS PRIVATE SCHOOL. 1117 6 8 ZATED CRIME. coliere : amiaations. E. HOTEL PEMBROKE ATLANTIC CITY, North Caroline ave. near Paci fc | ughout a * the shee)’. with bis horse standing behind him. | At rn " oners were arraigned, as follows: John T. ro ERK! Perbaps no crime ever committed in Mary-| Charieg il reached his home st 90 o'clock pe ae ee ee re eae mie 2 Acar Puoxocrarny Axp Ho™ . jand caused more excitement among the/ The murder was committed between that wer higg » Robert Ha sera Je ‘Causiaber, erxzss Scxoot. Extreme ocean end of Kentuct people of « county than the murder of Francis | time and 6:40 o'clock at the latest. It is sup- | Well-to-do farmer of the neighborhood. Hor- merod, incest; Jewe 2 Special errinx discount to all pupils entering before tric lights and eversthing new. Magruder Bowie. It is talk of all Prince pored that Mr. Bowie then started to walk | ton bad the sympathy of allof the neighbors, | burglary and larceny in seven cases, The eg a ee oe ee JAS. & GEO. BEW. George’s and the scene was visited by hundreds | toward the walnut tree, but he was joined by « | but all he would say about the affair was that | latter is the party charged with breaking into and yelosraphy in xhree mon ‘Special of people yesterday. John Wesley Johnson, | GOmPsnion— without a doubt one of the mur-| the girl would regret her course before she | 8nd robbing » large number of cottages at ‘one of the m SEEM NUE TRONOURAEP AGS | FYOTR. Tmarwons, vers. as i pri this poin ; - eae Cichtmidimeidtimgubtlacee ot beer ae | died. Washington Grove camp grounds. The fol- “3 Builders’ Exchange, 13th et. change, 13th et ATLANTIC CITY, ¥. 2. One of the prints shows the impress of a shoe Dinine Car Warrishrure to St 1 at Bowie station, on the Baltimore and Potomac | eleven and three-quarter inches long and pro-| Three years later Perkins moved to Scranton | lowing cases were tried today: State va. Geo. (COPCEP IS COLURGE oF COMMERCE, mbetgm WW. GREENE CO | Wathneton: tn hltaat inne tin st railroad, and brought to Marlboro’ on a special | Portionately wide. | with bia wife and a two-year-old daughter | Underwood, violation of local option Jaw, NC KURNER A MOE Pin, HE ROSSMORE. ATLANTIC CITY Gieveiand.Puttwan Pater c: Pas th Mr. Bowie and his companion reached the | named Lizzie. In October. 1890, Perkins died | ity and fined 850 and costs; State ve. Moses Learn to use the phonograph and typewriter; the Opens March 18.” Every convenience. hee, Southwestern Expres train, is no longer suspected of the crime. walnut tree before he was struck, as the condi- | here and soon afterward his widow and Miss | Kabn, selling hard cider, guilty. A similar quickest for an office situation. Complete MJ. Ee a Pittebare, Columba. Cincinnati _ : nut ore ° | j selling + guilty. Sours’, S15. Shorthand dic-ations by competent Formeriy of the Florida House. Memehis and St. Lowi. Put! He had red stains on his knees, but thes were | tion of the ground and several large blood spots | Lizzie, the only ehild. moved back to Elders- | case against tne name person ‘was. submitted to Teaders and the phonocraph. Individua’ :netruction | QEA 1C CITY, N32 | Washinrton te Se Tomita. found to be paint. Jobnson. it was proved | show conclusively that a scufile ensued. These ville. ‘Horton had remained single and a year | g jury prior to adjournment, but up to evening by experienced instruction. in Ay vabare to “Memphinn "aioe beyond a doubt, is not the murderer of Mr. Bowle, while, on the other hand, he is wanted in Anne Arundel county on the charge of steal- Teporters. Dh the Enwlish business and civil service courses. spota wore, cleverly covered up by spreading | ao 4 this spring be married the woman who had | they had failed to return a verdict. ted eek oe ee ‘mho7 cae sand over them. im. The neighbors said they would not | In the orphans’ court today letters of admin- It was supposed that as soon as the assault | five happily. but before long they changed / istration on the personal estate of Philip Jobn- nn th Richmont. Pathe exe 9 gh" pA WARLES EVANS. | cr pittabare and the West. arth thewanh Rises riaharrand Pittshure to Cpicass SSOP a ORS 5 js HE ALBEMAULE, ATLANTIC CITY, | smanstaiewn. Ravhester ing « hog from Mr. Benjamin F. Bosford. He | was made the horee, which had been left unat- | their minds, for Horton and the wife and step- | son, deceased, were granted to, Perry Buler, Cera ting ageeraent: private of elanrles | puckctaiyorancteetonna wee othe ocean: | ipxce' Sum tay. Mill be turned over to the authorities. When | tended. started up the bill toward the house. | daughter seemed to be very happy end con- | bond, $250. Elgar Je Tschiffely, executor of $B ADIN HART. Principal late’ of the | For Erie, Cat captured at Bowie he gave his pursuers quite ® | The riderless brute was discovered standing at | tented in a little new house on Horton's father's | Frederick A. Tschiffely, deceased. passed his estes Awe chase and was not caught until he hed run | the stable door not over balf an hour later by a | farm. | first and final account. Willie W. Drovenburg. < quarter of a mile. servant girl—probably just at the time when the | On Sunday, September 12, Horton started | executor of Solomon F. Harris, deceased,passed T; —— OTRL ave. at a) FORMER TRAGEDIES IN THE COUNTY. murderers were carrying the body to the well. | with Lizzie for a camp meeting at Wisley’s | his first account. aE BERLIT?, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, IMPERIAL, fires, eiecc pos . ro and Frain wt 10.1% a: ‘The marders that have been committed in | From the walnut tree it is impossible to see the | Grove, on the Ottman road, four miles from ‘The Literary Club hela an interestmg mect- ONE oF THE “racy warsrs.” 44 American and 6 Earvpesn Branches. 9210.83 per i Say eT eae eaT sr Cit anavortonty TY Prince George's county are few, but they have | house on account of the sieep hill, and it is | Eldersville. “Mrs. Horton was not well enougi | ing at the residence of Mr. L. L. Nicholson on | ‘Thanks to the gay waists which we have been mm all Fear, day and evening. 1+ ~ pated FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND rae ERD 2 - Q - | presumed that the assassins kuew this, for | to go. #0 she urged her husband and Lizzie to Saturday evening, at which the following pro- | wearing for ph t ‘a aeilaas Also cae taboos. . FAST cients, Rant D. Parrass. Sieentn= Parlor all been of = sensational character. In 1860 | Ther apparently took their time, wrapped up the | 0 without. her. They drove away in « single | Sesurons<Teriaé: at mulch the, following pro. | wearing Past two years in en ‘Sammer Branch at Asbury Park, N. J. SAR MARCOS. NFAR Dining Cae, ne Cowheel 7, ON, Col. William Lyle, who had a large plantation | pody in the carpet, and then waiting until it | buggy and did not return that night. The next | gave an interesting sketch of the Ife of Pope. | YAtiety for all sorts of purposes, the summer | mnoy = ake J ; ant mn | 5.9m, t 1h. a3. Ininen ™ ou the Potomac’ river, was murdered for the | 11S pm sw darker to continue the journey to the | day it was lewrned that they bad not attended | ifiss Mary Trail gave a biography of Addison. | git! will be able again to dress herself most OF RLOCUTION. OA’ ‘PRE IRVING wae xe fm Sumter. SAT Rk th earom, ean purpose of plunder by five of his slaves. Four | Sui" — | the eamp meeting. Horton's fnther found that | A'reating was given by Mies Deey Mason from | protilly at modernte expense The sti wan Spars race tad woics cule, Tait ea, | Titis beach ose teehee eames one | Petter end Maes ye eee eae of them were executed for the crime at Marl- | "The body was first rested on the edge of the | his son bad collected several hundred dollars | the Stectater cf" Sarch 25, 1711. Mise Ethel | silk blouses and waistcoat effects for morning | Winn <°SOWSUEND. Miine ADA L. TOMMGERD, | Meee ete i very renpect. Send for! 3h et Se re ee boro’ the same year. The fifth one, Nimrod | little ravine, only a few feet distant from the | the week before, and that be and his step- Fletcher presented some remarks on the life , wear and serviceable working garb are numer- hI S-tr 2 tT mh2-1: ‘ aawneins cane } ‘ ay WORPES"ONAT Tr Richards, escaped. and lived for several years. | tree. ‘The men knew that if they attempted to danghter had elo} | and character of Swift. An essay on the charac- to demand a chapter for them-| y¢7 VERNON MUSi ae Bet I + ous enough 7 sae traveling through Europe. In 1870 became | carry the body to the well by a: coume to the | Mra. Horten, fpcise:belsiet” cot ates” ter of Daniel. De ‘Foo was read by ‘Mr, | selves. The evening bodice, in ite variety of | MT. w HENS, Mes! Eaniache’s method arta TEL STICKS! veonte back to Boston. He was recognized there, | jeft along an open stretch of field they might | aged, was stricken with typhoid fever soon | Milton Dickerson. Miss Margaret Hender- | fashioning and ite erratic forms, is now to be | development of Voie quaranterd: deep breathin, oe Sa cemeeP OR PHILADELPRIA ONLY. brought to Marlboro’, tried, convicted and | be seen.” Ther chose the course to. the Tight, after Horton and Lizzie disappeared, and three | som closed. the exercizes by caine from | seen at all the openings. It seems to follow no | STF! minx throay troubles, no ohare Ses | po PF | Pas coxpress, 7.308. M Week days, and 245 pg: executed. | through the pines. In pulling the body through | weeks later she died. Nothing was heard from [ady Montagu, efter which refreshments | especial rule of cut or style. except that itis | > \ciixagon cONSEGVATORY OF M ee iota’ HMOTAMON, AO a.m. Safle. The last murder occurred six | the barbed wire fence a piece of the carpet was the runaway pair until March 18. when Charles were served. “The baiauce of the evening understocd that as much matcrial in silk, satin, | W S58 iba wes, CONSE NATORY OF MUSIC. | Frorer ORTENTAi. For Reston. witbontceoans over a balf mile from where Mr. torn off that tallied with the other pieces fished | L. Bedford, » neigabor, received a letter from | was spent in social pleasures. Among those or lace shall be used as is possible. | organ, voice, violin, “Rute” comet, Rc. ” Free adv Atlantic City, B. 3., * death. Benjamin J.awson was returning home | from the well yesterday. Lizzie asking him to go and have a talk with jy attendance were Trisces Page and Stephen- | None of these bodices is tight fitting; they are | ** to pu BULLARD."Director. _ nii-5n ALEX. M.OPPENMEIMFR =F ‘om Marlboro’ in a drunken condition. when | Before beginning the journey the locust | her mother and to write her at East Wharton son of Washington, Mrs. Geo. C. Dawson, | full, soft breadths of fabrics, wrapped in | WY OOD'SCOMMERCIAL COLLEGE ANDSCHOC A FONTAINE. KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR THE he met an old colored man named Steve Hodge cin that evidently inflicted the wound on the | howher mother was. She said Horton had de- | Misses Cora Stover, Kate Choate, Mary Trail, jabote, slashed into revers, puffed into epaalets Werth “gp ee EY 3» Miamtic City, NJ." everythin ewi-claan ad murdered him. The case was tried m | neck was thrown down the ravine and there it | serted her, and if her mother would forgive | Edith Stonestreet, Emma Culver, Margaret | or left to fall in bertha or piastron. They | teachers. Send f mhs RiP stt ver west: \nne Arandel county and Lawson was fined | was found. j her she would come home. Mr. Bedford wrote Henderson, Emma and Nettie England, Mary | have one other common family trait, and that | Mess z eee: < 300, sea eecumines at once, and on last Thursday he got a letter and Maria Hodges, Mary Anderson, Daisy | 38 the absurd size of the sleeves and the grest | THE QUTHORITIES AT WORK. z from Peter C, Caxton of East Wharton that the | Mason, Ethel Fleccher, Messrs, Brauner and width of the girdle and corselet belts, Gen- Sheriff Middleton, Deputy Sheriff Geo. §./ The funeral of Mr. Bowie took place today at | dead body of Lizzie Perkins had been taken Leonard Nicholson, Chas. Jones, Warren eral descriptions of such garments are an; se = 12m. The remains were taken to St. Barnabas’ from Isaac Mum/ord’s mill pond, near that Choate, Chas. Maddox, H. Bouic, Milton Dick- thing but satisfactory. Here, then, is one FRANCES MARTINS ENGUISH AND FRENCH For Youne Ladies a | Boarding pupils iimited. (sel eu. ANTic errr mn laree sun parlors; pas- Open all the ear. apizedes i". COOK & SON. thmore. 5.00, 49% mAh 9, o59, om 9.40, ay ~ atwea M Done. the men who discovered the body, as 2 = snag a gl or ges sal gro pees : Bookkeeping, cy! for, San a5 Prot Scop: G: ince. A " nderson, D. G. Luckett, Harry which will pass as a type. | mar, letter writin, forms, commercial AAAS lescribed in yesterday's Stax, and a number of | Trotman! Ppicopal Uhurchy near Oak Grove. | {ir Bedford. It mids [Seomtas "| | Tue materials were pink crepe and beaver Sen tentwritine shoriian', weaned TCE TS: Ta ant ce tinted. 4-20. guriosity seckers visited the scene of the vices, ‘The following gentiemen acted as “Dear mamma is dead, dead, dead, and I'm | Rev. Forest J. Prettyman and wife of Lex- , brown bengaline and cream Braseels Ince. ‘The | ST{7U4F BUSINESS COLLEGE. = be , 44.98. tate tragedy yesterday. The family and the offi- Tolivearers:: Messrs. J” & Wileom, John W. | 2Ot fit to live! I killed her!” ington, Va.. are guests at the residence of Dr. most stable part of the corsage was the broad | ___ Mra. ANNIE GRUBB. 4e .00 won 2.8 " Cials maintained the utmost reticence and the Pin Henry W. Clasett, Upton Brooke, George | ‘The note was not signed. On Saturday after- | EE. Stonestreet, this town. belt, shirred loosely from the bottom of the COLLEGE. ATLANTIC CITY. KENTUCKY went Sunder. Soptare #3) ca only thing they seemed to know was that a de- | procueand Willies Berry + George | noon Lizzie Perkins was buried by the side of | “Mrs, Charles G. Willson, a former resident of | Waist well up ou the bust line. At the joining | th aot Daw. {completely refarnisied since last | #44). tective from Washington was coming down to te her mother in a little graveyard on the out- | the county. is visiting at the home of her , of the belt toward the left side wasachouot| Se = ery fam. ans. F. wite. | poe ceeipGEXAXDRTA AS work up the cave. | jE skirts of Elderaville. father-in-law, Mr. John Willson, near this town. | the crepe. ‘Thence the crepe spread into a tri- | <ilyiag.snd Summer Seeions March to July 1 —_ rT OT mown. Ta, S14, tim, When the bottom was reached a bunch of | i Abuse of Dumb Animals, + 0 Revs. L. L. Lloyd and J. H. Willhite have ee pare ne mes Fite — grate but, no competition wi sie ARTIC CUTE. ERTS ORNS nang TY a wi keys, mateb box, a piece of Brussels carpet and | To the Fditor of The Evening ~tar: yx. | been returned by the annual conference to into another chou. e decolletage was made | = a4 i] a pet ppm at 4.0. 7.45 9.45. 10.45 om. twoguanosacks.ou which were stamped the | There is no more important or necessary | FIGHTING IN THE CHOCTAW NATION. | been returned by the annual confer South. | square bs a full chemisette of crepe ‘tucked | _ser7 Ste SANE sod Propeishor, | Seam | CVOnSr'SS: twoltth coun.) aay cdation for Guanitise, 7.45 a.m. Galle: 3.97 name of “John A. Baker. Washingcon. D. C..” organization in this eity than “The Society for | The Militia Under Gov. Brown's Orders At- | Rev. E. H. Henry hax been re:arned by the under the rever and a corresponding a of | ny | (PRE CHALFONTE aac eae a week tare ; were found. This 1 considered valuable in the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,” and it} ‘eae In Lacke Barty. same body to Gaithersburg and Boyd's Station. | lace over the other balf of, the bedice. From | X'geod ee pclae FOS Oa ee taney Neath. 99 aol 10.574 . 4 a follo to find . Rossa 4 ! y pent gard to the appointment the richt shoulder was hung more lace, which | ¥¥ | N ACI wns leave Alera: peorye palin lye ghar camry carpet | *bould be encouraged and assisted in its good! A fight took place yesterday at Antlers, | ,,1he excitement in rexard to the appoinimen 3 lane Trains leave Aloesn ty of postmaster at this place is rapidly approach- passed under the rever and fell to the bottom | on 34, Te and bags belonged. ‘The carpet and bags were Work as far as possible by every person | Choctaw nation, Indian territory, between {ng fever heat. The term of the presentincum- , of the belt, where it was gathered up into the 7} fap es = —_ clevator: motern and 00. had BOs N undoubiediy used to cover the body up and cognizant of the abuse of dumb animals, the Choctaw militia and the Jackson faction, | bent will expire on April 1. S.A. M. chou. The sleeves were bailoon puffs of bengu- | Typewstine, : Nee, Sener fone prevent the dropping of blood by which the di- | which have no means of redress or relief from | in which many men are reported killed and —>—— Dine to an rn = an attempt to | Capitol st fend for Illustrate! Booklet, nem * aeaaesre A reporter. exclusive of the above facts, dis- | #* held accountable for the brutal manner in | Smith, Ark. Correspondence of The Evening Star. white surah silk. The neck is slightly pointed, | “OUST VERNON Seminary, acca peerage deszinstion trom t covered that the family suspects several per- | Which they treat them. ‘The trouble is the outgrowth of the election | Hyatrsvitte, Mp.. March 29, 1898, | and there isa broad turned-over collar. The ~ sons, ‘ F ‘Generet Mewaser. {a7} Genera 3 2 re: the officials to keep the In view of its w fullness is tucked like a surplice into the broad CORNER M AND 1ITH STREETS 5. W., HADDON HALL en: ae Pensonsrer Ament, nd requested the . = pl belt. Epaulets of lace on the shoulders have | WASHINGTON, D. c. 225-2 LEEDS & L1PPrNcorr._| B*=TIMORE & O#T0 RATEROAD, ‘paved streets and few | pinches oy pared atten under surveillance. Benjamin Bowie. a brother | heavy grades Washington city ought to be | ‘st August for chief. In September be‘o ‘The choir of the inckney Memorial Church 4] ven” the council met four Jones men were assassin- w)) render the follow: ‘g music on Easter Sun- ' FY — of the dead man, who spent the better portion | comyarative “heaven” for beasts of burde . = : e one edge caught down to the front of the dress, ‘ | oa ~ of the dav walking between the house and the but, on. the contrary. owners of draft bor-es | ated by Jackson men. When the council met Processional Hymn 99, Worgan: Anthem, | whence the Ince is drawn off smoothly to the Fiehteenth yes: opened OCTOBER t. , VIRGINIA, AVE. NEAR | Leave Washtuston om tation arte el hey Soreny Weil. said that be didn't want to say who be and mules seem to think that there is no limit | she United States militia were there to pre- “Christ Our Pastover,” Chappel: Gloria Patria, | sider and fitted to the Under arm seams like a] pastect hignerrate boarding and day schoo tor Come) pee ‘aegnne snd gtonrt Suspected, o6 be did not want to have, himeclt/ t0 the smountwhich two cr threeof these sni- earve ander. Jones wes declared chat | Danks; Gloria Patria, Chappel; Te Deum Lau- | jacket. a Col. JOBNM. CLARE. | precirutee TH Dam Kish ae med. Bowie, who is raturaliy very | mals can haul to any part ry. A los ot te f . i ———_—_+ «+ —____ s. "ar one onnatt. a Cant notte, Veatt wich distressed over’ the terrible death of hey | Of brick, stone or lumber, seems ‘te be deres- | _.T¥entS-two men were arrested, charged damus, Danks; Jubilate eet Se ae AFFAIRS AT HONOLULU. ‘New buildings, ly emuinned for health and AVE. NEAR THE ocEAN, | PYnATAn\fad, £2, axoneee ti 250 mallee Sestaad cata Ger be caon, aud tha decent | mined by Che weight which tae tones oan meova | WE Lact ltr papa actor ore aad i : = i =e . comfor:—steam heat, pscsenge: elevator, perfect ATLANTICOTT | Por Pictuvare and Gieweland, express dally L234 the horse were barred against evers one except | on « hard, level surface, no allowance whatever | {2 ,custas, Dick Locke; « prominent mer Sena Le ed Os a ee suglinton. _Cirvslec rant oo speeation. 2 Pye ep en Poe taxinzion and Sty mton, +10. 49.5. the physicians and the otficers. i. for Bp graces or long stretches Of these murders. but was not arrested. The jn Excelsis; recessional hymn 105, Rotterdam; Its Position at Every Point. fered'a specisi staty in Greek lterstare by trensie. | q TLANTIC CITY, B23. | Perr ee he ct Se MANY SUSPECTED. ais ea uaa er Aetiottn militia was sent out to arrest him and ‘This choir ix composed of soprano, Misses Min- The United States steamer Alliance arrived a‘ | tions. Aciam boxinnine Homer's Ilied will weet an | AL Sarena ond Momrhis, 11.10 9 aching the point of destination. As a rule i Po : ing rare thron=h to Memohisand A closer examination of the scene of the | draft horses and mules in this city: others when their friends rallied to their sup- nie Moran. Lulie Fuller and Alice Owens: alto, gan Francisco from Samoa, via Honolulu, yes- | Monday, February 12. 1893, and hold its sessions — For Tass 30. a, Aath i hk “-presetipetlon portand the resuit was the battle of yesterday. Mrs. F. A. Holden and Miss Nannie Geil deetar: i the trip from Hono- | 70m 3%o4o'clock on Monday ant Tuursday after- THE WAVERLT ¥ murder leads to the general belief that the | to haul at ieast 33 per cent more rene yale a ferday morning, making the trip from Hono- | {ome vor twere hokey ommitted by t er. ‘This than should be allowed. cas &s deed ao ets an |. Inaddition to overloading is the brutal Jehu y ‘Lewis F. Holden ead Jas, B ) laluineleven days. P. R, Jones, the minister driving which is wit npemaby ite hu | A Inte dispaich says the militia have been ar- | Yurn: daar onan: Mice Nellie. Nor | of finance of the provigional government of Mr. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, teams to trot_on a down grade, or even on a Tested by the United Siates authorities and | A recently purchased horse of Mr. Pink Ma- | Hawaii, has resigned, owing to illhealth, and T. | —@-%™ —___ Pr'ncipat. jevel, with a heavy load, with no provision or at Gov. Jones bas been telegraphed to go toParis, gruder, which he hitched to his buckboard for Porter has been appointed to wuececd him, | SOHN COLLEGE, least'none in use—for checking the xpeed of , Tex.. at once. trial yesterday, took tight while standing in ““y To vement ie on toot for p one xplair cape RE the vehicle as it presses forward with its entire Later telegrams say the militia attacked frontof that gentleman's store and dashing ‘Has all the modern improvements. Sea water baths on each foor; perfect drainage, &e. mbI-eo24: L.T. BRYANT. FiStet, RICHMOND, ATLANTIC CITY, OCEA conclusion ix founded on nothing more sub- stantial than footprints. Six men are being watehed by the authorities on the faint # pision that auy one of them may hare had nd in the deed. oxy titan end ot Aentacky ave: thorouxily, heated: sun amar ree yh ray saetm | parlors: located near the back. sé. me 1. Yermon: Cal! or send for deed. # = 3 ™ Pym. Sanders 8 Mam. 4. My ‘They are under surveillance. not because any- - agit Bin Ml down Pike avenue ran into a post near the resi- Zation among all the friends of annexation, for 188 BALCHS ©1VET 1GE INSTITUTE | Mh Ebeotze 3D. PEASE. | For Proderick, $2.45, 411.30 wom, SLIS TSR i; - weight bearing upon the necks the animals Locke's party athis private residence, which Ls ; : iM a a RVICI 4iE== nmrertcireas = +n, . J thing is known connecting them in the remotest ady raw from this abuse, and often from , was riddied with bullets. Every window was dence of Mr. Aman, completely demolishing the purpose of supporting the government and | Mises ister Colter civil service: dopartimegut | POR SALE—OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., OPPO- |’ ber Tetarstown, 919.4% a,m, anf see Way with the crime, but solely on account of use of poor collars and wu-n-out harness sont. Three of Locke’s men were badly ‘the buckboard. ‘The animal then continued its to assist in securing the annexation of the | indercucmeeon ht. se?-tr site Fortress Monroe: the most beautiful place in | For Row? an’ war noints, “9.400. m. their characters. Indeed, there seeme to be | 2 an z | wounded, fifteen militiamen wounded and five Course down thet avenue, but was caught near | istends to the United States. 2 Sve Niteinia; suitable for private residence. hotel ‘or wan- |, hor‘ytherwimne ant war noint, 925, °9.8 suspicion on every hand. ‘It is the one thing , S°2eTally- Pe = the Bladensburg bridge by a colored man. a3 OUT OF WASHINGTON. SRapeorsey LS FRARTZ Phmows va | PIE CLUS 92.3. 16 Tt OC She SN i Any person who has had experience in using reported dead. rN, °} ‘i ‘The provisional government is administering fo23-0018t iz : TANS stonnine at orincinel stations Seat te rife, For instance. a story is told of 8 sat Lorecs knows thet they thould never be| Nineteen of the militia were arrested by | Wm. Lynch and Chas. Manning caught quite i ‘ AV AU RXPERETIGN ON DOTS SO SEE gnie, °84= 340 ana. 34 4 F5. YM ane lle ami eaubore’ on Hondas Fequired to move at a faster gait than a. walk | United States officers and taken to Paris, Tex, |® number of herring, pike and mullets ina public affairs in a conservative manner and is| N WORLDS Fale potieteaceaenge > * ~dplagsioentdeene wearaing, and while drinking in 0 local tevern | TOUS loaded. no matter what ihe grade of road | Locke had no objections to being tried, bas | seine in the Eactern brinch near Bladensburg | strengthening is lines in every way. This is By St, John's Military Schvol.” Mentive, X. ¥.. via | SDHE LAKEWOOD,” For Phiiwta'ohie, Naw Fort. Boston ant *hessat, eo matter of Hex. Bowie's strange dissppenr- | cr street may be, not even when snlomded un- | feared to allow himuelf to be arrested by Jones’ | Yesterday. Bome of the pike were unusually | being done ie order to mainiake. > sitaation war, Limited number may Join. June s7 to Juig or, Bani an Reet Cintas Cane 12.08 om Bea eee ee RE Re At that time, the body | ices some special necessity arises requiring a militia and hence resisted. He stands high and | Iarge. % | until such time as the United States sbali com | 281s fo" ter meld Sun Srpnsh in aaderky” 3) Pm Slowing One bered about hum that on Sundav aflerngon | fester gait for the safety of the driver or the | Ly deme Parse RG Pa Fone gross alee a Pace ctr | nists caeavurse for Gabing’ the’ Salant! Scio eos = ae vn Ate noes, WRestaston ent Chesten, &.89 sud tren other white men ware down as the | SCT sag a exit shosll’ net ber mezmitied | each side having cbont soo a cern Uattles | Sesterday evening on tho charge of tresparsing | fold, It i stated that the sentiment in favor of | _ MEDICAL, &c. [a he ‘western branch of the Patuxent river preparing 5" the es “4 on the premises of Mr. Hugh O’Neil,and were annexation has been gaining ground. Ex-Queen | { ine Car roannine throneh to Boston without weir” to caich fish. ‘The place described by Simply to gratify the greed of owners of tenms TEN XILLED, Lateutseat wens earaces ne z Liliuokelani remains secluded nnd only sees | D™ "20%. en ee eee eee Ze hrneibernsie rider landing poweueertin Seek Bim is not more than a hundved yards from the | OF © meet the demands of contractors and is Cara p oneneneees wears & beetiaes : 5 " ‘a “yoy y ‘The well-known specialist, MM station a Poston Pinder whieis Me. Boose had his lite | O:Ber* iu the delivery of aceriain quantity of | The latest advices say ten men were killed! Much interest is being manifested in the persons who stand neares as Bz ‘Muzic by the Romany Band. For sven se City, 10.00a.m. and 2.05pm. San walnut tree under which Mr. Bowie had his lite sopra a y . " i b —— 464 C st. nw. fave 12030 7 “ ial within a given time. and fifteen wounded. One side represents the Preparations for an entertainment to be given A FEELING OF UNREST. Prompt treatment nt Suma battered out The man says that he was at the | ™rerme’ Std pesome Ine to cavemt the R P April 13 at Magruder’s Hail under the auspices zs z Office hours. 10101, ore Gunter. Duty, auiavedy. Place at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and at that | 15° d huebarous ue of dumb Prater stu, Choctaw government, termed the national mili- 6f srs. John Laker and Miss May Buck. Fifty | ‘The uncertainty which prevails as to the BROTHERS DIAL 18 FEED STERBY, Manager. | Paceaes a1 for an’ checked at time he saw Mr. Bowie on lorseoack. driving rule established as to what should be required _ “824 the others are followers of V. M. Locke, children will take pari in the grand march and probable fate of the islands, so far as the ques- pad? ap Bde oe > Tonic. Of all the poe ag coena ten On. aartere J cheep. Mr. Bowie was, however. in Marlboro’ | Cy 100 caluabic servants, their age and physi- "ho resists arrest, fearing that he will be killed chorus, and some Washingcon a well as Jocal tion of annexation to the United States is con- | Haunushce” Noyes AUNT. qanye ple 3.7 ODeLL. CHAS. 0. 3 bee bred page Sendra ory ee pomp 4 cal condition being considered. Proper’ per- | mstead of being givena trial by law. United talent ‘will furrish the second part of the pro- cerned, is having a depressing effect, and a r ble. lethareic, slee lack of ambi- : ‘Gen, Manager. ma G Bour later befere he reached "the “place denins | sons should be emplored to drive and care for | States officers arres Her the Pencoara Trae Rinderboren ne Pee | feeling’ of unrest has arisen. ‘The inauguration | itarbern ta tee for mariortecaes meee ea ae a TCHVOND ax WANVITTR @aTEROAD Oot Ay 4 a P < \them. How often may bs seen a half dozen or | 0f the militia at 7 fit of the Pensoara Free Kindergarten, of a new party, the Hawaiian Patriotic League, ratory. 006 B si. s.w. mb25-ln* F. W. BUIDEROPER AND REUBEN POSTER, ee eT re | ome aort borate, necsly cxhausted after a hard ed ee en mal poms last week, having for its object the avowed pur- | (10 ES { WROSCOPIAN PHYSI- | Phis. Parlor cars attached. ET... ee ‘A colored man is alsa suspected on account of | 2¥'s — — driven ome pe Cearges of todd wad fone cr, ‘Here | IRISHMEN CALL ON GLADSTONE. | pose of maintaining as far as vossible the su- egians in Weshinston. Drs, BROTHEBS and Gt AY: « acr've and exes at Pennsyivenis eves 4 many half-grown, heartless colored. boys, | z the dread and fear he entertained of Mr. | tonomy of the country, shows the opposition to | Gueed the sisns of Hpk Ly at Lenchbare for it stationson Norfolk and Western rai'rowd amd tor Principal noints sonth on sll Divisione of Richmew! Wipient diseane mht-lm resem vith their wi = 3, assassinated. ‘This led to a factional war which | He Refers Objectors to Home Rule to the ti tainty by cxaminins into the chemi seriesch ieic? Mave him arrested because of Or Teconof bonrisy and tying Wo pas each WAsaubprened by the’ United. Siates fore Doslales oC Guana. sit mnsy’of 1b meubers ef ie longue ears | wtaaey oben wt dnc aaa a ie Ne | oth “ a < | The present troubie is the outgrowth of the late ai | K inptoms without asking a question by st urine SALE OR TO LET— | an? Manville System. Pullman Sl<aner Wew York Another cate of suspicion is that fathered by | theron the street. |! cleccion, when Jones defeated Jackson. Se Oe ere aan | Government Tree shee ene ae ee ie eas aera neces cueeematatar ae | a attractive sttumer fosi. | and Wasineton te Sélamta. eommerting’ trees tek & footprint found im the field. The footprint is — = ee ee artes ot Se ee London by delegations from the Bel- | Sovernment from Washing«on, bu: seeming | mipation, piles, scrofuls, theuue ik, orouehite, | dence and farm. fully furnished and stocked. For Sleeper to New Oricans via Monteomeryand tor Mem said to be like that of so-and-so (eclored), et_cars have largely ceased, thanks to the a a fast chamber of com ree, the Belfast har- | #" American newspapers received there telling | Hts ana ail nefvous iaeasee, dineaten of Ge ae | Migetrsted geverteeyte cireular and, tall particglers | put_vie._ miuinehem. untting ot Manville ity although it is not an uncommon shape. modern motive powers now in use for this pur- of the Alliance. * of apparcnt doubt existing in the minds of some | lunss, stomach, kidneys, &. mh20-Im* "| “465 = ELL, P. O. BoxG7z, Hew ne % nennas for Prous Jon to. cer Bowie's thre: ‘ i _ : rare issi Vister Linen Mer- | 7 he United ‘Si ip the mb2z,20Raps Povs! and Strashurg dalle exnont Sindew. i cheese pose. but there will always be « necessity for) The United States steamship Alliance, which | bor commissioners and the Uls! €r- | of the people of the United States as apne w ED ELEC = 3.42 n,m. —Daily for Warrenton 8-4 Cherlottenritie: senso that he waa ta the Canes aber {Re | The use of horees and mules ae beaste ot burden | grPea ar see Preven ee lay after a tour chant’s Association, who addressed the premier | jusiness of accepting this proposal of the pro- | ‘Tig OSF ORD ELECTRIC MEDICATED VAE ant throaeh train for Front Noval ana Strasbure eile jusinens of accepting this proposal of the oro | f ‘Beth nd lawace ataent: ain facta Se PIANOS AND ORGANS. Syne ee a eee ner aeneg. in. BIS Hse st nw. FabLe WESTEPN VESTIEOLED LIMITED, componeh om E NOTICE-DES. BROTHERS im honey with Pant se kat duneawes, i NoaetE Re Par: | 4 5 ()()(Q) HARDMAN PIANOS GLADDEN THE anh we 4 Sioabd the bode ot the ect maa in rap Red | Gehenevery effort porsible is being madetoresuce | of its career. Sheleft New York three years ago lish a separate legislature in Ireland, and rep- ally prone to change. Even royalists openly | GTEANGERS. TAKE ihe that bad been stored in the cellar "anual labor toa minimum these dumb but | for China, where she was stationed until last "ented that the Irish interests would be greatly Siatd that the publie’ segtiment:in the Goited n . hee pa RG POS ; = an Sleener throneh New York and Weehinecom ts ie emploved. All these are imply vague | indness possible. but had hardly arrived when the was dis- imposible THE PATRIOTIC LEAGUE. . PROFESSIONAL RES TR oa and Wry neton © Meniohieeia Birertngham. ‘Diaiwe theories as yet in the minds of the autbor- —_>—__ atched to Samoa, and on leaving there in S Gladetans'l (ainceatatal ios ji 5 ‘: n : see ome, On eek bap ee a iat a. ition A NEW SHIP. February for home was stopped off at Hono- | ope renee Sey eae ae ‘The Patriotic League is proposing to admit 11.00 pm. —Daily for all nrincips) notnts sonth on Mr. Charles Hill, a nephew by marriage of Tula to await developm: “ 5 = end varied. The Hartman Piano is the ideal artist's | Richmonil and Manville svatem. Paittnen Sleeper, ts in the Hawatian | fe yaid, doubtless arose from the fact that ime |‘ Working membership in the order all MBE, BAPHAFL, CLAIRVOYANT AND ASTROL- New York ant Wachineton to i Sie aan, said “Twas, the last man to sce | Arrangements for the Speed Trial of the | affair. Her return to San Francisco evidently | majority of the property-owning. classes in Hawaiian women over twenty years of age. The | Ys, Orsi, Dorm with a caul. wives names and lucky Mr. Bowie ative. I passed him at a distance on Detroit. | indicates the peaceful staie of affairs in the | Ireland were opposed to home rule. Mr. Women of the islands are a factor in local poli- | heron love, business or ealth. “She wont dupe you Sunday cpening about 5:45 o'clock. He was at | ‘The cruiser Detroit will leave Baltimore on |isiands and that her presence was no longer |G. Fiagsione disputed the allegation that his. tics aud are pronounced royalists. ‘Theit ine Se SOF aw. Room ae. Sag Uare (Fying to drive some sheep into the | the 3d instant for Newport, where she must | "ecesary. A board of survey will be ordered ' torical Jealous existed betweetthe members of | fluence on any proposed action. is expected to building. His horse seemed to be standing at a on her ‘to determine if she can be repaired ( sions 4 ied count fora great deal. Disaffected militiamen, ADAME LEONORE. THE WORLD-RENOWNED the fence. Iwas about a quarter of » mile tive by the 6th for ber preliminary run over | within the statutors limit of 10 per ceut of her , qierent religions in Ireland, and be denied Le Moineavloristand nisuet tive r from Herndon pate, ic: ii the le i E econ em Throneh trains from the somth arcive Washington from him. I did not hear of the murder until | the measured mile to standardize her screw | original cost, and should it be found that she is bore Pikpeioa mie pbmepeel Depresh leat | oe ecciaiue ae) 5, corutin prominent of | preva and fate be! nace P ] A N () § a gg ae Jeame from school on Monday.” preparatory to the final test over the 37-mile | not worth repairing she will be relegated to the Mr. Gladstone referred to the Dominion of ® change in the ministry. and the proposal of | SoSdential. 476 Pennsylvania ave. CLEARING OUT SALE OF d sain, S08 Penney ial aba aaa waa course in Long Island sound for speed require- | graverard for old sbips and another wooden | Canada for an instance of the existence the liberal newspapers that the fepubuc be | \WW7HEN OTHERS FAIL CONSULT H MARION. During the Christmas holidays a quantity of | meats. The Navy Department has decided to | Y*s¢! stricken off the naval register. CO a ea ered oly § eet oe pel nese prs mtd grind POA ite fe ge fg 00D AND BELAABLE PIAROS ’ — \ : i Depereae —_—_—_+-.—____. in Ireland. ‘There, too, there had _ Supposed will elapse between the present time | tnareads ‘disposition and. charicter wight ase? . teaser tin new days Deindwareh wef four har bios ata te ml pets |g TOAPRIY to Sectary Morven, | en ain: gieonyrophones when sooner te UnedSiesal re | Recess ee G cee | acer pins mage x a= yamte served on several colored persons, and | be determined’ br presi peavbarbis cov.| ‘Secretary Herbert will give shearing to-|* United autonomous system of govern- arrived at some conclusion xa | Teste sree, .w. | Weare. with Square Pianos which we ect tr i ! . Es TLWal . r = ment was proposed, but Canada, neverthele:s, | tion is meeting with some favor. —— | have Saxon in bart pevinenttor New Uprizute. wry | (WHESAPEARE AND OBTO Ral finally bad one arrested, who was, however, re- | ered during the run over the staked-off course | 0FTOw morning at 11 o'clock toa delegation | was contented and prosperous. As to. th ‘ME. FRANCIS, CARD READER AND TRANCE — order and tu!ly guarantend. of citizens from Baltimore interested in having | charge that capital would be driven from Ire- ee aes M fa Astle Train :. Mes RY . ; | and will be sold cash recardiess of their Value at SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCTORER a, leased on beil. Some time ago Mr. Bowie i ies vo Page ie xiven trom cradle to grave. Hours | Driser ‘rom Seppe B00 ‘Tins Neate dally from Union Station 2! ange, charged « colored man with stesiing an ax from eo Oe none eed oe mesa ee Fa ccaiavee squadron visit Annapolis dur- | land by home rule, Mr. Gladstone said that so | _ 1tis believed that Japan has designs upon | pase the door. Solgar | wench carte ern Demee f Fine Unrignt Pianos | Othemts scenery in America, with the poss a i = —————— “a “ meer ft it is jn-| ing the time allowed for their mancuvers in | far from there being @ chronic want of money | the islands, owing to the employment of a CONSULT, FANTLEROY ON BUSINESS, LOVE ! ante in.gvery way. They inuazalsogo. We need the | pan'so"eW! cnt mnost complete SolidTrain Service another colored man at Marlboro’, who ile the vessel is at Newport fa io | ee pton ‘The city would be pleased to | in Ireland when home rule would be estab- | large number of her subjects on the sugar and matrimony. He ‘ives luck. . Compelsiove. | PAu, ,Prices trom $150 to ay never offer itself | 9 pan. dal St_Touls Tam. claimed that he had boug! om the first tended to conduct a series of progressive | Hampton Roads. yw pleased ahed thace. 1h la, he belisved, be a| 3 Hemovesevil infuences, &c. Open Sundara, i21i | , This is an opportunity whick, way 2 2 eat incinnati and yy. It is claimed the Bowie greatly | trials over the measured mile in Narrayansett | have the vessels come up the bay owing to the | "itera of money, "Wevciac the expenses of | Plantations. | The Japanese government officials | Del ave. “bet, Mand N dw. The Anacu amma So ed | eS guivernniytvestnndWohnreimrvened!stute edlonea de "oy the eps | Lowi toe snay was ie eta | ta overnment were ok enormouly xeae | eats of Rt wales Me on Wee | rae “gsines aoe rte aoe Sous F. Bam & Co, [Seca Meee > have de wv y Py q I ELE ‘ Only afew dave ago the man. becoming so anda careful record will be kept of the same | foreign Zeusels who cannot spare the time for « atin sefiving ws tee unionist emissaries from | "24 of them have left Japan for Hawaii. all events of ite, a pC vem u . rs eg worried over the matter, consulted » lawyer for each run over the measured mile. ‘The | visit to Fort Monroe, Ulster, Mr. Gladstone received a deputation of Sea day.10a.m.t050.m. “1508 14th st.n. w. mir? 987 Panes Ava ¥,Japutes about it. : revolutions to be used in compating the horse ———__-e merchants and bankers, including the Right PRESIDENT LEIVA RESIG! M%,,,2288IN, THE TRUEST DESTINY eS Seepers for Cincinnaty, Lexinewn and Coulevtll ‘That Mr. Bowie had enemies is shown by the power of the cardx will be the average of the Cellulose in Naval Ships. Hon. Sir John Lubbock, Liberal Unionist = areca pe Feader of the age: ingormation ivan with phe a eatne TENOUE Shanes arrive St (Sn tyaatt 6:25 me Sec that, Dertly after Christmas an attempt revolutions per minute for the ran during | y+ has been decided by the bureau of con-| Member. from London’ University and | Beran Now tn Charge Se eg Se Bis aed ha bee Ge | BABoarNS ox 7 anni ila tans ye Him "Howic was awcivuet’ by inbulng vmeke, stenm prouce rerchaions, outtion of oats | struction and repair to pat no more eelalone in| Be ght ports eal eran: othae | jh wie" shewmasly (eee eehae acted at pos | ee age epee! S00 pin dally Faxprens Zor, Gontonert elbens e, a H s ' irectors water iew 2 > ma. — Express 5 nod it wae discoverai that dry leaves bad been and other necessary data will be made for the | naval ships at present, Dut to store it in unry | Come to represent the danger of taaneed ne | Orie aa ee Broakwat Monday night. | Bsmcare set Reedi Sopa ee SCIENTIFIC Seen aenpmensoniuggy Pelpctval Visctnis potatos dele coe Aguiust the site of the house and fired. ausiliaries figuring these runs, aud from these | yards ready for use on short notice. This | terests involved in the Irisk home vale ccbone, is teceaks ise seperk ‘dant Leiva | WAYCOTT, SOs 13h st. nw. Open Samdas® 5 Organs, $20, $35 t0 #30. suena he flames ate into the parlor before they were | observations and the tests which are provided | does not mean the abandonment of the water-| Mr: Gladstone suid that he was sadiy sen. | Ste brougt port that President pete fe24-Sw" cin sigh gan jacgtions and tickets wt Company’ ofican, extinguished. Some slight trace of petroleum | the board will estimate the horse power de- | excluding material, but only that it will not be | sible that the government was at issue with | 58S resigned and _ex-President ‘PROF, CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ‘stool and cover. made FULLER, Gen‘! Passenger Agest. Was found on one of the porches. } _— by ey Fase aregpenct = fe rel = | placed aby ships in time of for the eS whose views were com- |= has assumed charge of the gov- ane t, astrologer and mediumia METZEROTT'S MUSIC STORE, TRE SLIP MADE BY THE MURDERERS. . and tweir: 4 monly o} sed to the national sentiment. The; There has been some wit I y" : Feason that it is believed it might prove harm- | PPO . They | ernment. sharp | | Born with wonderful prophetic «ift of second sight, | mhos-2w 1110 Fst. n.w. IN ¥. There is but a slight belief that Mr. Bowie | the lon-pressnre cylinders will be fitted with | forsee “ne Mle ves br votkng in warm ;*hould remember, however, that the period. of skirmishing around Teguciaipa, the capital in | joleaibrgrenss ola ite fm cradle to erare Seren EE seensesieeene eee was killed on the impulse of the moment. On | Hughes olin lon wit cirealpicaee ings, | climates. ‘The Now York is the first vessel to | the last Irish parhament had been a period of | which the rebele under Bonilla got the best of | sealer ids” sims ieme recovers lost, prop ‘TUltne ‘mater, tover and repsirer, 201 22th at: | G ONS DENTAL PARLORS. the other hand, from clues found. there is every | {n order tat a diagram Of reaconable sise meg | HY the experiment of cellulose, and as sho | marked fancial progress, and. the proposed | t,heving target forces, which, howerer, are | Hinds Saermicceccens sara wectauop tte rors oryaaw toned one fe: | Cpr ia Seatac’ evidence to believe thatthe crime was planned | be obtained, but for the run at fourteen knots | siready bas it in her cofferdams it will bo al- | meveure revolutionary. shied ly equipped. The government forces bave | jove is true or tales, invernirets: destin mines Teal sometbetic ae - 2 { - . forced back into the capital, where they | in business, removes zsinily troubles, ovil inf eomstn with the greatest premeditation, and carried | and higher twenty-pound springs will be used | lowed to remain for the present. Other ships i 5 genie - Berane Free nees auly roubles, evil influences. B SALE oat by shrewd, individuals. It ‘must be re; in the low-pressure indicators, After the runs | consttucted with » view to adopting the maie- DENCE: ee time sad money by comine t> rhea pl oa: F Be aa cate ms | Ue jeeae dente crawlogion [romp ep tepander bar tiedl lpmokor mens hay | pleted the official trial of the vemel ie. to take | DUt it will be beld in teserve on shore for usé | John Downey, vice grand master of the Incendiaries Busy. Bostekeotea, wAavertincs ony ‘used, for $165 cash ora slight sdvance on Scincasd peepee maser ing With them several strips of carpet anda place in the sound and will consist of two runs | When it is believed it may be required. Switchmen’s Brotherhood, in an interview, says | Monday night three attempts were made to| rn scmiase” headeunn’ easy payments. ENG HSCS TTY . guano bag. Mr. Bowie's body was wrapped in of about two hours each over a measured | °—-—_____—— there is no truth in the dispatches from Phil- | start fires st Fall River, Mass.,and at 1:20 | Sthete. southwest. mhl74e PFELFFER & CONLIFF.61711:h et. EXTRACTION OF TEE: these articles and carried over a half mile be-| course. During these runs the revolutions will Assigned to Regiments. adelphia reporting a general meeting of switch- | o'clock yesterday morning the fire bugs suc- 2 9 Bi fore it was thrown into the well. | Be carefully observed for each period of fifteen | rhe following assignments to regiments of | men in that city on Sanday to consider the | ceeded in causing one that entailed damage £2 Basen 8 res Noone will dispute the fact that this carpet | minutes and the data called for by the steam . Aer : . H 2 was stored or carried near the spot where Mir. | log will be filled in for the same period. officers recently promoted are ordered: Cavalry | advisability of ordering a strike onthe Pennsyl- | amounting to about $6,000. ‘0 is. Bowie was frat strack down, as there areno| ~ —— 4 arm—Msj. James N. Wheelan, to the 8th cav- | aitiag aan parse ton ne ie pone “the | The third es at alah, es bot a 39 SEPLEEA Sra poe th . ‘WAS pI ly local and was ir by o '. Davison me Shite ahe tint of the" daa alte Snsines| ‘OF WATHOUT AN OmGAN, —_[alry. “Maj. Adam Kramer tothe 6th carly. | esos nis Par omt tnd was She repair | one by seurge W. Dare on Dural steanot Soars: ee patent fact in tbat the murderers were thor-| gue American Wheelmen Yet Have an Om. | cavairy, troop G. Capt. eujamin H, Cheever, | 07, {be Pennsylvania, and, as far as the ewitch- disqovered by « crossing tender of the Old Col- ‘ pemen ey coimenianinnn @ughiy conversant with the surroundings and ! gherigecmnc | to the ‘sixth cavalry, troop E. First Lieut, | mon sre concerned, jeep Ld feeaite | cng, railroad, who was sitting in his cabin, and, REXDEES EXTRACTION PAINLEOR, - ] . ‘ time during the | Dons oad Walnut tres and theveeit = DS™S*"S*| 10 regard to the diepaich from Chicago | Harry G. Trout to, the second, cavalry, troop | Werden pdeweletts apie arp! rer oe vee: This well i» not ten yards from 9 house on that the publishers of the official organ of the | tru cavalry; troop Fs : | ‘The Why Gang on the Alert. a ee, Se ee ope See, ot Me Howl's adjacent farms, tbat was | L. A. W. bad abrogated their contract thefollow- |"“intantry arm—Lieutenant Colonel Richard | porglars rebbed © mvo ta iy sn of the ee ee ee oe? aa Sa om ‘tho has since mande his bomen Washingrone ”| ‘ME Natement it ieeued: The report in | Comba to the twoifth infantry. Mal. EaraP. | ouicszy Beet Company ‘at Sooner, Me | Cee ny ee The ‘police were out in mecot eas ae ene ae ‘The murderers knew this, as they would not | ‘i7eUlation to the effect that the publishers of | Exers to the ninth infantry. J., Monday night. They were pursued by | force, but there is as yet no clue to the incen- See i | is the L. A. W. organ have abrogated the con-| - have dared to carry the dead body to « point in : wagon the police, but not captured, They are thought | diary, who failed of causing a conflagration only such clove proximity to this house. ‘They only | net 2nd the agus io withows an orga: ie en- At the Proving Grounds. to be membors of the Why gang of Raritan, { py yt aensmenee cate Toguted, will not be abrogated and the L. A. Increased Earnings of the Telephone. Death of a Noted Counterteiter. eles Goat may seuait im trac p bags eee a Scanstaoa ees | ee Telepone Company wat ta the com | pinot How York yrdny ‘Breede ab moved the water bucket and hid it a short dis- A Daring Train Robbery. Pany’s offices in Boston yesterday. The an-| one of the most dangerous and skillful eoun- tance away. : Aspecial from Goshen, Ind., says: Sheriff Cruil nual report shows net earnings of $3,411,674 | terfeiters and forgers in the United States, Not being satisfied with this. they took the | of this city received a dispatch yesterday after- ——- 126,819 the previous year and chain from the windlass anc, with the decd | oon statin, that'o during robbery ted boon $2,869,418 in 1890, ai He Was » Walking Arsenal. taan’s bat, carried it's balf mile away over che ys ‘ Dick Saunders, colored, a-despernte char- brow of a hill and hid them beneath a fence. Committed on a B. and ©. passenger train Defalcations Amounting to Thousands. | acter, was arrested in Huntington, W. Va, ‘Ic was the finding of the hat anc chain thes ted | near Napanee, this state, early vestezd=y morn- | day, with ten houre’ pay, was Messrs. Bourge and Chaffey, the chief scoount- id the sear.cerr to besieve wat the budy was in| ing by @ masked highwayman. The robber ‘ok oumtual oped yesterday, upon information from Charleston the well, entered the train at Syracuse covee a ke postal clerk ‘northwest govern- Se eee berm | Rome a egos range Heeiee ease te thaw thet : ile ta tbe’ coal. sogious of this sista. "Whee ihisseined gastoutegs tees Monae seutials hie money and » gold watch. defalcations and men tm patenieg, Bi roe ena | his victims with the revolver. until {mount to thoasmade of dollars, and 4 4 py gennlacteewadinch ab tanenn dyseras a rg was reached, where he jumped from intimations that others besides parties —_—_—_—— ‘sboct an hour ister, fer cheaging his clothes, the train. 3

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