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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, THURSDAY. ..OVEMBER 2, 1893 -TWELVE AGES. LOOK OuT FOR THIEVES. FORFEITED BONDS. THE NEW CONGREss. Hooker, Warren B., N. Y., Elsmere is YER'S Ikirt, Geo. P., Ohio, 114 Md. ave. n.e. TWENTY ROOM HOTELS . How They Have Been and Should Be | “embers Ne Sahoo: Ls ae, sea ae wherever used, is always spoken of in| The Gold Weather Makes Them api iers Vice President. Johnson. T. L., Ohio, #26 16th n.w. Within the Church and School House termsof highest praise. WILLIAM SMALL, Fort Several days ago the Commissioners pe Stevenson, A. E., Ill., Ebbitt. Jonah “4 A San ae ea ; nee Fairfield, — Active. quested an opinion of the attorney as to Sennters. foseph . g ‘i Limi nee epcrmmaaernirn Se : how forfeited bonds on the Police Court Aldrich, Nelson W.. Ht 1, Arlington, Se pe tani a Say ives me pleasure to speak from personal knowlede = have heretofore be ected and how col- len, William V., Neb., aware Oar tint 10th ofthe wonderful care, by the use of AYER'S Sara. |Edlen' Objection to Appearing im the ectioe! ahold be ae ena ass ing Fenny iapbite siouse. Riigore, Cr Texan 68 Ye agrestis elgg erated oe parilla, of abad humor ina child eleven years old. | Police Court an Argument in Favor In reply Attorney Thomas says: “I have| Berry, Sanne iy: Ark., Metropolitan. pone co F Pa. BB se. trict Committee to Consider a ‘The ‘ . the honor to state that section 1079 of the| Blackburn, Joseph C. S., Ky., Ebbitt. Lakes son . Varnum. child’s hands, arms, feet and legs were covered | of Magistrates’ Courts, Revised Statutes of the District of Colum-| Brice, Calvin S., Ohio, 1611 H st. Depa’ ci ceeteepanie Proposed Amendment. ° ee ee canes ae nae nee: - . bla declares that ‘all fines, penalties, costs| Guler, Matthew C., S.C. 1434 N st. Lapham, Oscar, R. I,, Cochran. kin tions. Very soon after taking AYER'S Sarseperills | inspector Hollinberger of the detective Polis reetures imposed or taxed by ithe} Cou. Wilkinson: Wisciie: IES aw fatimer, A.C. 8. C., Forester,» tohamor disappeared, thecure being complete. As|corpe favors the strate system with | Police Court shall be collected by the mar- An informal heart ti ‘Normandie.| Layton, 'F. C., Ohio, 317 4 1-2 n.w. prviag Racerctipdignenanttecany shal or by the major of police, as the case} G2mden. Johnson N., W. Va.. tion was given this morning by a subcom- . Lawson, Thomas G., Ga., 230 A 8.¢. diicilaadais Leckie aitinirs the Police Court to hear appeal cases. With | may be, on process ordered by the court, | G&meron, James Dede adingioa: Lester, R. E., Georgia, Gochran. Tittee of the House District committee, Sibsolutely such an arrangement, he thinks, more|and by them paid over to the District.'| Ghandioc Siiten wo eh A eat LeFever, Jacob, N. Y., Arlington. Consisting of Messra. Cobb, Babcock and SARSAPARILLA thieves would be apprehended and puntsned. | That Is to say.'in United States cases pro-| Colquitt Alfres th Gay Dy A ot, wee Lisle, M. C., Ky., Woodmont. Cooper of Florida. Those present were At- Pure Many Wie We gti teen ¢ | Ce8s 18 directed to the marshal, and In cases] Cots, Richie tea a eh ee Livingston, ‘eon F.. Ga., 20 NJ. ave.n.W | soreys Hazelton and fanilon Me dan “ . SOM pe) bare Ss, v8, have a horror of | arising out of violations of any of the ordi_ Cockrell, Francis M., Missouri, 151% R n.w.| Lock D. Y., Shoreham. Mi Mr. W . A cream of tartar baking pow- Sunisotthe Beet of thewhele cotslenne of such | going to the Sollee! Geurt, whereas to the |nances or tkws of the Dineicn vr cel Cullom, Shelby M., Til, 1413 Mass. ave. Ibany. agruder, Mr. W. T. Johnson, Father oat leav Peeparations, especially when used in connection | magistrate system they would not have so | therein process (of the Police Court) shall] Daniel’ jn ey se als Mass. N J, Wittara’s. Flchards of Georgetown University and|der. Highest of all in leavening ooo serious an objection. For fear of having to | be ditected to the major of police, who shall| Davis“ ona, va-3i7 WRIT | Treaenuaner, NJ. Miltara’s. Father Gillispie of St. Aloysius Church. | strength.—Latest United Slates Government | appear in court, the inspector thinks that | CX¢cute the same, and make return thereof! Dixon, Nathea Fe R Le aroo Tynch, Thomas, Wis., 319 41-2 n.w. ‘ The question at issue was the Babcock | Food “ if in like manner as in other cases." (R.S. D.| Dolph, ? ‘ ‘ Maddox, John W.. Ga., 114 Md. ave. n.e. Heport. “There can be noquestion asto the superiority o! | many of them refrain from reporting thelr | G., 1065) Q ph, Jos, N., Oreg., 8 Lafayette square. : endment to the liquor law, which is as Dubois, Fred. 'T., Idaho, 1230 i3:h street. Maguire, James G., Cal.. Normandie, am a a AYER'S Sarsaparilla over all other blood purifiers If | tosses, Then, too, the polite woulg Meee | we practice a defendant in the Police; Faulkner, Chas.'J. W.Va, 1519 TL. ave.| Mahon, Thad M., Pa., 507 6th 1_W. follows: Royal Baking Powder Oo., this wasnot the cassthe demand forit. steadof in-/ more time to patrol their beats and por- | one caare into a a cenuance whereby ae William P., Maine, Jen 1 n, oti oe Heng mar “That section sixteen of an act entitled 106 Wail 8t., ¥.¥. { tio Sia . | he and his surety acknowledge themselves inger, J. H., N. H., The Elsmere. sh, B. F., Ill, 200 A st. s.e. o 1 th f vod Seg oe eel casa eeeay nee 2 [take ag nt NOt BE, EL eMDEO= | septattedl tothe Uuliell Beaters crete | L GoOree Te eee ti eos anne pear cnet Pa ile aeriremlndhy eek ginentnned umany other biood medicines I could name."—F. L. | tected so often. sum of money,to be levied on their and each | Gibson, Charles H., Md., Shoreham. Martin. Augustus N., Ind.,i13 Fla.ave.n.w. | Hquors in the Se ee SPPTOV-| REFUSED THEIR APPLICATIONS. - ialeauuiiae clack wast Thieves are beginning. to get more active | of their lands, goods and chattels, if the de-| Gordon, Jonn B., Ga. 1633 Vt. ave, Maztin, Francis, N. : eer oni ee Ona, oc nee, ieee ene the — N. [as the cool weather approaches and the | ‘endant fails to appear before the court on| Gorman, Arthur P., Md., The Portland. McCue ar: [enn.. Hotel Randall. | same is hereby, amended so as to read as| yy Men Surprised This Morning i ee | police are also active. While the! a certain day, ete. If the defendant makes| Gray, George, Del., 1421 K st. McCall, ‘8. W., Mass., Shoreham. follows: ae ae CURES OTHERS, WILL CURE YoU. ear ee ee re eaaay jdefuult the recognizance. is forfeited, “aed Hale, Eugene, Me., 1001 i6th st McCleary, 5 8. Minn. Eckington. “hoc, 18 eat Mpinbe Gor aay ok-eke pee at the District Building. ae | arresting many’ thieves and. the Jail” cong | Judgment is entered for the amount thereot | Hans De re | eres poses specified shall not be granted to any | When Chief Clerk Williams of the excise ee en sa tor. tie winter. There | witch exeepiter ones cance | | Hawley rece ee eae wel Meculloen. J. J, Ml., 1017 1th nw. Person to conduct such business within 400| board arrived at the District building this | are numerous thefts, however, in which the | ant tat" tes Modste es ee tne letend- Higgins, Anthony. Del.. 1624 18th street. MeDearmond, J.'C., ‘Tenn., National. feet of a public school house, private school | morning he found a number of lquor men Trebetrators are not caught and in which | warrant and sentenced. Hi, David B.. N. Y., Normanile. eee og een oe re ineaped of rica gpet acre eer be. | anxious to file their applications for lquor es S je goods are not even recovered. brs 2 ‘oar, George F., Mass., 919 I st. cEttrick, Mas: n.w. ind = nearest — Ki The la’ specific MALARIA CURED A ERADICATED FROM a 2 ‘Forfeited recognizances in the Police Hi % 5 f rel icenses. \w, however, was - Brown's Tron Bitters, whtchew:| several cases ot Gouge {our tnere were Sree umay, thus be collected on process of | Irby, JL Men BS, TG eth at. McKetslan: WY 42 Nae a8 gmc. [punta ee Cociteas taal tty seeeraen | ts Sonseg Guat’ aqplasensantnel mamer Luke @ charm on persons in, general ill | Neeroes, William Ford, James Matthews | ¢xccution ordered by the court against the} Jones Jas. Ki”, art M nw. McLaurin, J. L., 8..C., 113 5th st. ne. Private school or house of ‘religious wor- | licenses should be filed-on or before the teats igivinw how euoeey and ntvowths 4 And George Smith, were ‘conviceat urns | wumeties. directed to the major of police, ana | JoNc® Jas... Arkansas, $15 M nw. MeMiliin, Renton, Tenn., 1115 G n.w. ship, except in such places of business as| first day of November, Without any ex- pee : ___| charge of visiting A. Cohen's store and ear | ied in the same manner, the marshal] Kye pect, . D., Varnum, N. J. ave.| McNagny, W.-F., Ind., 223 East Capitol. | were iocated and Hcensed at the date of the press authority from the Commissioners to aoe ent tot, cant ie EADACHE, BILIOUS | rying off a shirt and jacket and were given | Cocutes similar process issued out of the| Lodge, Henry Gabot, Mass, If RL McRae, T. C.. Ark., 912 M_n.w. said act or previous to the erection or occu- cardi Tas tediciue ‘nui for Ieee money, het usiag’ exie, | SX Months each. In sentencing them the | Serk’s office of the Supreme Court of the| Iindsey, William: Ky. cechren. Meiklejohn, G. D., Neb., 629 Ma. ave. ne. | pation of such school house, private school | the Contrary Mr. Williams refused to re- eam mediciue and for lew money, by using CAl-| court sald that these stent rene, Taher, | District of Columbia, or by bench warrant Manderson, Charles F., Neb., 1283 17th st.| Mercer, D.'H.. Nebraska, 13% G st. or place of religious worship.” ceive the applications. E LIVER PILLS than by any other | jitters would Rave 06 ceake uae or Beeld | against the defendant. || Martin, John, Kansas, Nationai. Meyer, Adolph, La., 1700 Q st. The Twenty-Room Hotel It was evident that the liquor men did Sn Sa te ee a EET ARIEED) Srv deat, holiday season or the fait would |. accordingly advise you, that, except] McMillan, James, Mich., 1114 Vermont ave.| Milliken, 8. .., Maine, 1025 Vt. ave. < not understand the law, for they expressed get every one of then where forfeited recognizances can be re-| McPherson, John R.. N. J.. 1014 Vt. ave. Money, H. D.,’ Miss., 1433 L n.w. Mr. Haselton seprasentell the interests) S°0.t sucpribe(wheb tosh thas aoa Eee WOODSU: ys FAG) AL SOAP There was a charge of larceny from the | CVered by the issue of a bench warrant — Roger Q., Texas, 208 Del. ave. Bs Montgomery, A. B., Ky., Metropolitan. of the advocates of the amendment. Mr. | their application. They petitioned to the WUoUAY S FAUl person against Andrew. Heddiek, ‘een the | aswinst the defendant, execution may issue tchell, John H., Oregon, Chamberiin’s. | Moon. John W.. Mich. 1329 M st. Hamilton represented the people who de-| Commissioners for permission to file their Ps Nhat gf Sy rears! experience treating the Skin. | case went over until Saturday.” William | S£aiNst the surety, to be levied upon his| Mitchell, John L., Wis., eae oer os elena Reed, Thomas B., Maine, Shoreham. shadow of an exempted place, in a position pointed by Gov. Marcy master in chancery. DA where no hotel was ever dreamed of as nec- arrested she told where she had put articles | Tn 181 he moved to Albany and in Ise was| v2lott Edward 6., Col., 1221 Conn. ave. Reilly, James B., Pa., National. to Weller & Repetti by the District under ire to amend the amendment by adding | applications, and the Commissioners de- ook es drug- goods and chattels, lands and tenements,| Morgan, John T., Ala., 315 4 1-2 st. Mi , Elijah A.. Mass., Shoreham. % : Seman Aue Workers nataratls. Maret the caae eran wits Porty larceny, and | as contemplated by section 1079 of the Re. | Morrill, Justin &” Ver" wnemes circle. Mores, Gia Ga agethine. & few ‘words which will cohstrat the present | Stes Savy thas to 0p om, at least uate ccrmcert Bars Hair vente. sad clear ckiS i was arrested on complaint br. vectrs | vised Statutes of the District, and thi Murphy, Edward, jr.,N. Y., Arlington. Murray, G. W., S.C., 1924 11th n.w. law. ‘Mr. Hamilton's amendment is to insert | Question of the Coniminsioneew ‘authority sr TOL H. WOODBURY, Dermatologist, Carter. Bush had ‘charge of the house ot |i the only way they can be collected poe r Baraals Fulda: ainerepolitan N. an Hebe ipa ban awerepentan! the ee oauat line, after the word “specified,” | to waive the operation of the law has been as 5. - S | : “ —— z . . Me - ell. Robert nsas. Nee ee etnies ee nd ae ie eampens IE Rhode TRE LATE JUDGE BRAMHALL. Fefter, Wm. A. Kansas, Elsmere. Northway. S._A., Ohio, Elsmere, Actin The chsectier en, eM, Honiton | ar een of the license ty fot thor ‘ue. Mr. Sampson and his wife af Perkins. Geo G.. Cal.. Maltby building. Oates, Wm. Jabama, 1743 Q nw. a8 <i e object of is, as Mr. Hamilton| At 2 o’clock’today the books F THE BABY is CUTTING TEETH BB SURB Ni e city for the summer and went to ~_— Pettigrew, R. F., 8. D., Cochran. O’Ferrall, Chas. ‘Va., “Metropolitan. explained, is to prevent saloon keepers es-| clerk showed @ total of 56 retail applica- Fiore Sonn aya feed eee ee Tend dams, Mass. Some wesks ago they | Sketch of a Career That Was Honor-| Piatt Orne H Conn’, 1421 1st, Oe hane ais ae Face tablishing bar rooms within 400 feet of | tions and 16 wholesale applications. License = 3 mae gen ee a i ocmmapary fo th on the same day. When mem- able and Useful. 7 Power, Thomas C.. Mont., The Cochran, O'Neill, Joseph H., Mass., Shoreham. poe ge or a houses by taking advan- | Clerk Williams worked late last night and rt wind cule ent to tee beet on pod peas, e family looked over the house Proctor, Redfield, Vermont, 1437 R. I. ave. Outhwaite. J. H., 2 se of the law which authorizes a hotel of | succeeded in, getting twenty-five applica- nin. cares wind colic and ts =, recently it was discovered that $0 and| Judge Charles H. Bramhall, who died} Pugh. Jas, L., Alabama, 1333 R n.w. Page. C. H., Rhode Island, 93 G n.w. twenty rooms or upward to obtain a license. | tions ready for hearing. He will work = ——— a | Heken trticles of household effects had been | yesterday morning in Chicago, was for a| Quay. M- 8., Pennsylvania, Normandie. Paschal, P.M. Texas, 1743 P n.w. Mr. Hamilton explained that his clients | again tonight, and it is expected that the genre number of years a resident of this city. He} Ransom, Matt W., N. C., Metropolitan. Patterson, Josinh. Tenn., Metropolitan. | Made no fight on the established dealers | excise board will commence issuing licenses olesome When the officer arrested Bush, who is a! - N Roach, William N., N. D., 1541 T st. Payne. 8 Fi. N. ¥., Normandie. whose places of business were at the time | tomorrow. Thatried man, the officer was’ informed | W2S born at Nassau,Rensselaer county.New | Sherman, John, Ohio, Cochran, > Paynter, Thomas H.. Kentucky, Varnum, | of the passage of the act within the 400. ae ae SE ¢ that Bush was to have been married this | YOrk. in 1811 and was of New England par-| Shoup, Geo. L” Idahe; Phe Cochran. Pearson, Albert J., Ohio, 514 E. Capitol. | foot limit, but the District Commissioners DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. andies. month : to a young woman. The news of | entage. His ancestor, George Bramhall, South, ames a... Ey 8 Normandie, Pence, Lafe. Colorado, 193 G st, nw. re Beckie, L teat motes at Sentry rooms es ng married - ewart, William Nev., Portland. 2, . Randall. exemp' 7m the limit, and ma! re 2, young woman. Some of the. alleged atone | ve Benerations removed, came from Enk: Stockbridge, F. , i701 Ct. ave. Sopra ae invade the limit. The churches and achecls Special Policeman. ing If not pare. Only articles have been recovered. | land to the Plymouth colony about the year! quire, Watson ashington, Arlington. | Perkins, Geo. D.. Iowa, Hamilton. now wish to make operative the intent of | The Commissioners today appointed ‘Thos. : Mary Bailey, a colored servant twenty | 1865. and November 3, 1678, purchased a tract | ‘Teller, Henry M.. Colorado, 1st? P t-w. Phillips, T. W., Pa., Shoreham. fhe law and to give them immunity from|Hughes a special policeman to do duty Sears old. was arrested at the Baltimore | of land at Falmouth, now Portland, Me.,| Turple, David, Ind., The Varnum. Pickler, J. A.,"S, Dakota, 10 Grant place, | invasion hereafter. They insist. that ne né sof fa japdue fomac depot last night as she was | kncwn as “Bramhall Hill,” where, in 1689, | Vance. Z. R.,'N. C., 1627 Mass. ave. Pigott, J.P. Conn. Varnum. Moenes, Sail pe Rerentier grantel so ieny loo 6 eee ee eS pepalar. 25 a | alo ca ceueaye the city. Her trunk was | he was killed by the Indians. Judge ram-| Vest, Geo, G., Missouri, 1204 P n.w. Fost, P. 8., Ti, Hamilton. er en ee met. i yo Cither of cur stores. also captured and sent to headquarters. | hall was educated in the common schools Voorh Mam Eat is., Arno. No Ft ave.| Rowers, H’H.. Vt, Elsmere. Father Gillispie corroborated Mr. Hamil- To Remit Taxes. Sue. preteens ron employed as a domestic in | and academy of Lebanon, New York, where Week Hewea Gok mek ce Price. Crop ndgtrostt sae mega Fagnoreny He said that an attempt | Hughes Smith has asked the Commission- OBEETZ and Inter she wad auibevea tite bane na| bo ees geet SET GA oii oe ae Waghburn, William D., Minn., Arlington. | Rawlings, J. fa, Utah, Cochran. under the guise of a hotel right under me | oT '2 ages raglan wort nh pate osetia Mr. Lafferty om 19th street. Bhe was not | faio, where he practiced law and was ap-| white, Hales] D., La.. Richmond. Rayner, Tsador, Md.. 918 14th st. chester, which property was made over an honest girl, so it is charged, and when | ‘ | essary. He would rather have a plain and |@ recent tax deed. belonging to Mr. Conger Some of the| appointed by Gov. Silas Wright a judge of Representatives. Pichanieon. C.F; Mich, ¢ sens CLO™: | dan ber room eatebiuhe— menr ben chonee Garbage Complaints. ss Ly eather, from Mr, Lafferty's house. it | the court of common pleas of Albany coun-! Abbott, Jo ‘hicn* Sidrabedatien Richards. Jas. A.” Ohio. 1404 L nw. Gar, coe ns eee, tneee alleged "bettie! | 51> sccudk deaes seams ID means See Case i ae coed nd in her trunk. The/ ty, which office he held until 189. In 1855 | Arcot JO. Ky., 306 C st. new. * Ritchie, B. F., Ohio, Ebbitt. there, for the reason that the bar room , case will be tried tomorrow. he removed to New York clty andin-385T| Alderson, John b., We. Van tA ne. Robbins, G. ‘Ala, Arno Hote: would close on Sunday, and some account | Plaints received at the health office, a Yesteriay a clever sneak Job was com-| was appointed. by Gov. King one of, the| | Amare’: ee OE Ey nee 2 a ee. ce could be kept of its doings. That would | slight increase over the complaints of the Fitted at the Wallack School building tn | doard of port wardens, was reappointed by | Allen, Sohn enki ies Normanile, | Robertson, Samuel M., La. Metropolitan, | not be the case with the “hotel,” however: During the month the ) East Washington, two of the teachers! Govs, King and Morgan and held the office | Alien. Write V.. Nebr., 218 Delaware av.| Russell, Benj. E., Georgia, 248 34 n.w. the iniquity in such a place is under cover | sanitary company collected and destroyed $ | seen toltering about ‘the bullding. and ene | fF ten Years. Alexander, 8. B., N.C., Metropolitan. Russell, C. A., Conn., Hamilton. and liquor could be sold on Sunday. about 1,081 tons of garbage. VWUGSU ut also called at one of the Tools and asked | J” the spring of 1968 Judge Bramhall pur-| Apsley, L. D., Masa. Noreeeite, Ryan, Wiliam, t Normandie. In the Way of Improvements. N. Sayers, J. D., Texas, Willard’ bs Schermerhorn, 8. J., N. Y. Mr. Magruder objected to prohibiting ab- ee one of the boys and delivered a mes- sage. The message proved to be fictitious, and the girl went about her business. She it Remove the Light. The engineer department has discovered chased a farm at Falls Chureh, Va., in-| Arnold, Marshall, Missourl, 22 tend'ng to spend the remainder of his life| Avery, Jno., Mich., : | in quiet and rest. but In March, 1869, Gen, | Babcock, J.’ W., Wi * | Stoneman, in command of that military » Jos, "exas, ell, G. . C., Metropolitan. feet of a or church ar ‘corn: f 10th and E streets north- is now suspected of having walked off with | district, appointed him circuit judge for the| Baker, Henry M., N. H. 3 Sibley, J. C.. Penn:. Shoreham. illustrated his objection by a case in point. | a2 = beagg + ret oa ch immefiiately FOR ADVERTISING IN | two coats. One of them was a blue beaver | seventh (Richmond) judicial district of Vir- Baker, Wm.. Kan., 25 9th n.e. Sickles, D. B., N. ¥., Richmond. = ayaa tel, nb ra west. he Miactsie taht Company te jand the other tan colored. Both had mink | yinia. He held the office for two years| Baldwin, M. R.. Minnesota, i628 15th. Simpson, Jerre, Kan., 808 Md. ave. nite. sugges Said, to erect an | requested the Electric y trimmings. until the restoration of civil government. Bankhead, J. H., Ala., Metropolitan. ipe, W. A. .. 2 6th ne. apartment house on the corner of Vermont | move the light to an ron pole of the pre- - 8 Last evening a sneak thief entered the | In 1876 he removed to this city, where he| Barnes, Lyman &., Wisconsin, Wilard’a | Sinith GW. Tillsere ae lth street. avenue and H street, and he has been ap- | 8ribed pattern. Che Evenin Star: house of George Maddox. No. 1028 Trinidad | remained until two years ago, having had| Barthold, Richard, Mo., ConressioaaL. Smith. M. A.” Ariz.. Cochran. proached upon the subject of occupying the To Name a School Building. q o * javenue. and walked off with an overcoat. | an apoplectic attack which left him almost | Bartlett,’ Franklin, N. Y., Met. i Snodgrass, H. C., Tenn., 312 C n.w. first floor with his store (wherein he deals The Commissioners today received reso- ‘ | A double-breasted sack coat was stolen | helpless. For the past year he has lived | Bafwig, Chas., Wisconsii. ‘National Somers, P. J., Wis., Congressional. in liquors under a wholesale license}, but, lrrom the tailor shop of A.B. Buckley on | helpless. For the past in Chicago. Judge| Belden, J. J..N. Y., Arlington, Sperry, Lew: under the operations of this amendment. no | tions adopted by the lyceum of the Sec- F street yesterday. John Leonberger has | pramhail’s wife was a daughter of Jude | Bell, Chas. K., Texas, ; seeped he license, either wholesale or for a hotel, | 04 Baptist Church, recommending that the BECAUSE IT IS THE FAMILY | complained of the theft of a solitaire dia-| ‘Tobias L. Hogeboom and died in 1867.. He| Bell, John C.,Col., 1213 Q n.w. tallings, could be granted, as the spot is within 4% | mame of the school building now beiag built PER OF THE CITY, mond ring. leaves surviving him three sons—Col. Wm. | Beltzhoover. FE. Penn., 3 feet of a church. He feared the amendment | in the Garnet School lot be called In honor o i AND BEAD 1 4 — L. Bramhall of this city and Frank J. and poe Se: ae = ¥ might also impede the progress of similar | of ex-Senator James Miles Patterson of AND READ 1D john T. Bramhall of Chicago. egg nl ~ " 2: . HOME, BY HAS LEFT CREDITORS. He was a man of scholarly attainments, | Blatr, Henry W <3. Cap. improvements elsewhere. New Hampshire. 1 EVERYBODY, | —— of a_ judicial mind, of Uberal sentiments lanchard. N. Metropolitan. be lodged somewhere to t ui beh oa rege tg BY THOSE HAVING Dr. T. H. Williams Has Gone From the /on ‘ali questions and had the courage of | Black, James 1B Rhode iri |in cases not objectionable and keep out the | The Commissioners today ordered: SPEND. City, Leaving Many Unpaid BU Ree convictions, to. which, he abears exe an ‘Willarinct® Island av. lo, Elsmere. j class objected to, he would not oppose it,| “Notice having been given the Rapid Tel- Dr. T. H, Williams is not in Washington. | {rvices and interment will be at Hudson National. . — aoe Betpeptiian. but until such discretion is lodged he hopes | egraph Company and the Western Union RECAUSEIT IS PUBLISHED AT AN | He has left town. Some people are unparlia- | N.Y. | ee Ark., 912 M at Tate, 7 alee oe ew: no loop hole will be left open for a 20-room Company to remove the dangerous Boles of S| mentary enough to say that he has jymped foun a ane ‘ I to creep in. : i lormer named company, and they hav- o tia tone, oer Wilticiad Sk enedoed Con eraeiton. Mr. Hazelton said that Mr. Hamilton's | ing failed to do the same, the superin. truss and hernia business and had head- amendment would not be objected to, and S| quarters in the Metzerott building. It is al- |Charged With Having Something to| Branch, after some further desultory talk upon the | to remove the poies of the ‘ liquor question the hearing adjourned. It Capneee aooeer Sen of as dan- t 7 Wi Bk ret aw. 7 PY Wis inc, dletropolitan. !leged that he has left numerous creditors Do With Forged Checks. Brickner, G. H., Wis., Elsmere. SCAVSEITS ADVERTISING ARE MUCH LOWER, I a PROPORTION TO EXTENT AND | ri York. Arlington, |!8 thought that the Babcock amendment | gerone’ Breckinridge, W. C. P., Ky., Cochran. ig ropol be reported favorably, with the amend- street and | to regret him. His office rent was not set-| Selden W. Crowe, who has been known | Brotz, J. L., Ohio, 2B. Gap. ation National ment to it suggested by Mr. Hamilton, as ieeaongr Aang yt} until the ted up to date and his office furniture was | as “Dr. J. W. Selden” and “Dr. Selden W. | Broderick. Case Kan. Elsmere, va, Sk above stated. Completion UF tee coma Gan ae cana ized by Saks & Co. Mr. Lansburgh put in | Crowe,” and who is no stranger in police| Brookshire Aoi ta Metropolitan, Ga., 20 A st. se, A Subsequent Hearing. tor for the work is authorized to construct ee ee ee ee A Herrinenn, | circles here,,ia under arrest in New-York.| Brown, Jason Binsin, Riggs. Se pte Later in the afternoon several liquor | suitable barricades for this purpose and the “ « ned over ‘s. House ’ | Not many years ago he figured in a body} Bryan, W. J., Neb, 131 B's.e r eg ns ae. Same to be lighted at night. - ATION|! ; =| . We : se, : dealers, together with representatives of the ee to nak Gas Williams, Generally speaking, his iinanees | 8atching exhibition in Kernan‘s Theater | Burrows, J, C.. Mich, Elemege, fn Venti ses ee See nw, That the electric lights hung on a tele- | : Van Voorhis, John, N.Y. Arlt temperance and church interests who had |were in a badly tangled way, with the| with the notorious resurrectionist, Vigo = B. or hg G Metropolitan. Walker, J. H., Mass. Mbecohame on misunderstood the hour set for the hearing a oe ee | balance of trade against Washington mer- | Jansen, who had served a number of terms urns, Dani ssourl, Shoreham. A treets northwest be moved to an iron pole x Wanger, T. P., Pa. N. J. ave. se. appeared and were given audience by the | of the described pattern, the work to be chants. One of the wailing creditors told a| in jail for midnight visits to cemeteries. oben Thom, "Be eee is 9th nw. Warner, J. DeW.. N.¥.. Loan & Trust Co. | committee Gene ty tho-cunttattedl Gk that sen oe | reporter for The Star that the doctor had | Jansen afterward committed suicide in| Cadmus, Cornelius’A. N. J... icon" ene - as bp td pl.| Rev. Mr. Brown, pastor of Foundry pense. Tee as cen last oveniing umd indie, | New York and now his friend Crowe is in| Caldwell, John A., Obio, isi’ QT u7ston. Wells, 0. Aj, Wis, 10, Vermont erana. | Church, spoke for the Methodist ministers | "That a public hydrant be erected on the Williams was seen last evening and indis- | trouble. While Crowe is well Known to| Gannon 7d, Gy til, Nemesnate Wasie ik. a, ee in ‘opposition to any amendment of the | northwest corner of 14th and G streets nantly denied that such was the case. She | the police the records show no convictions Cannon, Marion, Cal., Tremont. Wheeler. J., Ala., Varnum. present law. He expressed his surprise | southeast. | sald that her husband was in the west. but | againat him. Later his name feured im | Sennen, Mprign, Cal. Tre Raeiara: Whee Wo 3. Oh that it should be desired by any to amend| That a cement sidewalk be laid in front declined to locate his more specifically. | New York tn connection with the death| Causey. Jno. W. Del, Cochaim’ Whiting, Justin R.. Michigan, Cochran, | the law which had been prepared by wise | of 1338 Vermont avenue, under the provia- RIES Ake, of Miss Cogswell. He came to this city | Caminetil, Anthony. Cal. 99'N. ¥. ave, Williams, J. R., Ili, 52 Del. ave. ne. men. this early after its operation. ions of the permit system. IN FOOT BALL. gnd (was shadowed by DetectiveCarter, | ; Campbell. T. J.. N.Y. Si Mass ave nw, | Willlma John ®. Mice, cn Poe Cap. WNhen jhis attention was called, however. | That a cement sidewalk be laid in front but no proceedings were instituted against | Caruth, A. G.. Ky., Rigg! Wilson, Geo. W., Ohio. Hamilton, by Mr. Cobb to a fact of which he seemed | of 1410 and 1412 G street northwest. under him in that affair. “Dr. Crowe” is now Catchings, Thos. ©., Miss., 1722 r ignorant, namely, that under a recent con- the vision of the permit system. Agricultural College 2 Sew York | ‘cI Cc Y. Qn. w. Woodard, F._A., N. C., Metropolitan. truction of the la’ Pro sy! ‘ # The Maryland Arica oe about fifty-elght years old. In New York | Chickering, win pqtmilton, Woolverton, 8. P., Pa.. National. struction e law a twenty-room hotel pane nds tech, Court, Division 2, Justice Bradiey.| Tow Wetent che Beis eegmte Comewe | chet tee Cre sab Minos lawyer Gan pees eon Y.. Rigga, Woomer, E. M.. Pa., Hamilton. spette ackaewisapention, rete mens The Chief Parris of the fire de- bere we “Ml of Millen Foci: vex.) 70° | Wall street, representing the Rank of the} Clark, Champ, Mo., Hillman House, Weeht, MB. Paine bat amending the law prepared by wise men. Ricenlnngrch the month of October shows dict breaking will rdict set aside. In re| The Maryland Agricultural College foot | Manhattan Company of the same address,| Clarke, R. H., Ala. 4 Bn. e. Waugh, Daniel. Ina.. 247 North Cap Mr. Brown said he sees in the proposed estate of Wm. Sm order for commission. | ball team defeated the St. John’s Colleze | on upon Fehler don oe police Cobb, Seth W., Mo., Cochran, % = creed pene es concealed enemy which will bean, Bem, ee ere Bm wderve ae ; or apaneltolinge> ; pelimeay~ eile 5 .. | headquarters and sta at their clents| Gonp, J. B, Als i x eventually many iniquities. A. Cireuit Court, Division 1—Ju wa ore | Setar yesterday on the gaouniie of the for. | ee T eee eee ce tinally teiinae ee a or 1 a Al ee ae ‘WHOLLY WITHOUT TRUTH. pont ~~ Meniypedtnny , 4, anced be | Of #,8%5, covered by an insurance of $1,510. omant. Atnatrone a&t. Posternack: ver. | mer in a closely contested game, the score | Tirowd forger and submitted as proof two} Cofieen, HA. Wyo., 280 Ist Uh aw. eee would close the bars of the first-class hotels Fire Alarm in Anacostia. . See wen iste es = Hagers- Cras ie The eee ee mek ers, one for $5,066.16 and the other for Cogswell, William, Mass., 1349 L n. w. The Statement That U. of the city, but Mr. Brown evaded the an- Capt. Miles of the District telegraph and i : pom : john's in possession of the bu 130.64. : ;. ; +. : Bg town Furniture Company agt. same; do. ae? ibegyiy the? tosilar Kee Vast” lhae ‘The checks bore the signatures of Coffin eo ee noe Would Be Sold to Brazil. pi Cobb explained to Mr. Brown that the telephone service has notified the Commis. | ey Co, et eel Lk. C. otter ghastaa the Caden tance | ee, een, of TS ene ae Gooper, 8. B., Tes. 807 6th ne smuiton. Considerable excitement was caused’ to-'| 204 emeniment which ke cen fighting | Somers, im response to a verbal inquiry, { Bingham. i lame eacner conan Tet aa pts 4 touch. | Were declared to be forgeries. ‘They were Covert. LW. . Congressional, day among uninformed officials by the | Goes not enlarge the privileges of the li-| that It will cost $1,040 to run an under- | eeaa kL ©. AtUahe Sa EA. Catan tuuey [Gown after & ram ef sevenytive santa pd pol ay Age cron gr Ul aera Y enn., 1544 I new, circulation of the following story pub-|quor men, but restricts them and thet, th ground conduit from the nearest fire alarm”, < Ravgie ‘Cereinin- y A. | Compton kicked goal. The first half ended | 2°45 7 Biro i q Normand ed in a New York paper: reality, Mr. Brown was opposing somethit Johnston aad: Hog. Mattern ao. Nationa | with BI. A. C. in possession Of the ball meat | indorsement of Chas. H. Jensen, who hag}. Gorish, Jo ae ten oe on ~} ~, Normaniie, the twent . which would benefit the churches and ‘ Bo ae deposited them in opening an account with} GOUsPS Fe Ge Tne XN It was learned last night that nego- sitiedinhsiaainin, Bank of the Republic agt. Hodge te Seca have eka ee the bank on September Seto Wea Oe ee prandall. tlations are in actfve progress for the ac- | Schools. Re cages gm gst aw es ke oe in possession of the ball. After pli Identified by Dr. Crowe. Crisp, Chas. F., Ga.. Metropolitan, ‘quisition by the Brazilian government of —_—s— Geinpciawn tmneteh haus wepette t te, ee oe eae CEpOLy minutes St. John claimed a de-| Detectives McCloskey -and Crowley were| Culberson, D. B., Tex., Metropolitan, the three new warships, Montgomery, CAPITOL TOPICs. Commissioners that the receipts from the ne one cision by the referee, which M. A. C. re- aa : Curtis, Charies, Kan., Lincoin. Machias and Marble Head, which were built Ream vental of stalls. @ ted a fused to allow and St. John left the field’ | detailed on the case. At the Garticld Bank, | N.Y. 2113 Penn, ave for the Gnlied | Binkes tise, oie ers ies An Adverse Report. — a a Let the Liquor Flow. M. A. C. had the ball near the 2-| where the checks had been deposited, they Pa., Normandie. —~ three ships are still in the hands of the| The committee on - public lands has decid-| * $%3-48. Word was received at the Commissioners’ | 31" line. By defeating St. John’s the M. | learned that Chas. H. Jensen had presented| Davey, RC. Las, Metropolitan, builders. ed to report adversely on the nomination | ,.0° Managers of the Home for Incurables oftice this morning that thieves had broken Ylang. having defeated the pei (Of | a letter of introduction to the bank, signed John, Kan., 714 A nic. | ‘The Machias is the only one of the three inte the saloon of Michael Carley, of 2 Selden W. Crowe, who identified} De Afmond, D. H.. Mo., 222 have requested the Commissioners to ex- te | 's autograph and testified to his good| Penson, W. H., Aia., Bruns: | in commission. The purchase of these ships | of Allen B. Briscoe of Hutchinson, Kan.,|empt their property in Georgetown heigh: : | could not well be interfered with by the | nominated to be receiver of public moneys | from aati 21 Ist me. United States Navy Department. ‘The final| at Wakeeny, Kan., vice Hill P. Wilson, re- corner College, who have this season. de- | bY, Dr: uth and L streets northwest, and, after | feated both Western Maryland and Wash. | J°?S h te Rev. Dr. W. “eo 4 has eee the ‘ rs character, e .. ri Commissioners to send copies of their an- elleving the till of all the money and the |{mgton Colleges. The teams lined up as , ‘ an-| Dinsley, Nelson, jr., Me., Hamilton, acceptance of the three warships by the| moved. Mr. Martin opposed the nomin SikAc Guna of all Che cigate taer conte woe vs: M. A. C.—Bannon, Harding, Lull, Fe sa AES. ont er et «can: Dinsmore, Hugh A., Ark.. Metropolitan, |United States eovernment Is met Goemen tion of Briscoe on the ground that he was|BUal reports and al laws Dearing on the Sasaed the aplgusts of the baxrele wide open | Te eainn Grea Canin, Sucickler, | Coatewsions Ee aaih Uiat @ tw me mnen| | DOCKEEy: Algxander M., Mo. Willard's. | in the contracts mandatory until after the| not a. citizen of Kansas. The semaine. ag Sy gs gy ee! and allowed all the lquor in the place to| compton, I Kenan aie ore S$ Col- | enry D. Garrett, otherwise known. is ee 45 ‘Ohio Metropolitan completion of the final forty-eight hours’ | decided to recommend the rejection of the Santa Cruz, Cal, who is interested in the ee Se ae eae Se the cae SCE Reece, Beene oT he nee | Lotter: Malcaked’ htkast eetear oben Doolittle, W. H., Wash., 1325G a. are rter sought Secretary Herbert | "nation. work of caring for the friendless. arrived at his place of business this more, |slehart, Mattox, Procter, Referee: arin, | his employers’ blank checks, which he did. Draper, William’ F., Mass. 1601 K nw. | ad dni perbon heat aualified te Kime ane Geo. J. Bond ‘has written the Commis. arrived at his place of busines orn “ a ae Be, {| He also stole a canceled check which bore| Durborow, Allen C., IIL. 837 18th." jon bes sioners requesting them to extend Ong he found his stock completely demol-|U™pire, Latimer. Time of game, fifty min- . gna " 2 é- nw. facts in the matter. The Secretary read - aa 5 Sn og nee Lager, Lapeer ae Career one Baye 8) | Ganphy. Bawa: J NY. Arlington, thedispateh with an amused expression on | Conversations with members of the | Meadows sewer to his property in that ete ree ee Sr statement corroborating Hayes. He says, ae P cron bbite Iie ecthere Is Teta word Of truth: te it. | 2ooee District. committee show that there |i. a. ‘wi cw ~ag hn Wallies Guest hewyvesus Bible Work in October. however, that he in turn handed boch ‘is, Wl To. } SS ing: “There is not a word of truth in it. lis not much probability of any subcommit-| have the trees in 24 street southenst bey h} his, Wl T.. Ky., Cochran, : he kind were in |'S "Ot much pi . A » Lewis Cuvillier, the young Petersburg] _Th® @8ent of the Washington City Bible Loa rept Shes he ae = English, Thomas D., Nis Ebbitt. EE es eink a wore oe ‘apt to know | tee work being accomplished between this |tWeen Pennsylvania avenue and C street Iawyer who was called before Judges Kime | Society. Wm. MM. Lambdte, ‘reposts visiting Enloe, B. H,, Tenn., 1242 i2th st immed. in Sing Sing six years ago. Brush had Something about it. But the story is ab- | time and the reassembling of Congress, as | "Albert Youst, overseer at the Wi * ‘ashington ball a few days ago and lectured because|™ the last month 1.0% families; found 146 | heen convicted of périu id Garrett was Va., 20°A st. s.e surd on its face. We could not sell any of | many of the members will go home in the | Asylum, has been eranted fifteen days of the manner in which it was charged he|{™illes without the Bible, supplied 77 and | sent to prison for switdling Men Ceres Se Wine Mune. Albace our war shing If we wanted to without | interval. There ts quite & large umber of | leave of absence by the Commissioners. 2 child ; a . Hi % 2 ec Y — 3 “ lin ta sy authority from Con: SS, upon be! eam engineers’ licenses ve been procured clients, is again in trouble. This) 27 children with a copy of the Scriptures. bad piven bien to ioe os ais ee | SEE BS get Roa Tinted Hiates le not, builitunvettsia lion thes Mase aetbaaeretea meme eo. subcommittees | ed by the Commissioners to the following. eae & (weien Cony OFS Fale 16 60 be ome See coo valued Gt) Dee siven Aims to (per ot — eee a ie ©. ceeions purpose of selling them.” yet, and which will require such action be- | First class, R. W. Smith: third class, Peter served upon him and the rule is made re-| 46. ‘wo districts were canvassed, from Baugh it te potstioesa iy peor a shack — G@ i. N J. Normandis. eens ee fore the committee can be prepared to take | J. Delaney and John W. Steizer. tunable: at i ecieck Saturday morning. |K street to @. between 251 ald dist, sasign- | gage enh cog oe Bor gotten the Gare| Fitch AP, N.Y, Arlington” STANDING STONES OF PERU. advantage of the first District day in the pecan Lawyer Fontain Peyton, colored, madeled to the Gay Street Baptist Church, and 7 : age . Illinois, Willard’s. Ter, National. House after the convening of the regular . session. A Peculiar Formation om the Shores | "Chit nan Heard says be will .abulate some information relative to the investiga- one > Virsi ‘i a “s |field Bank in the name of Charles H.| Fithian, George W Sertich to cocks count thie cere can | trom Ki to’ the subarte™ bbiWeen! Sint and jJensen. “Dr. Crowe” had given him a let:| Flinn, Dennis, Ok arged. tha’ : woman named Amanda | 2th streets, sned to Dumbarton Avenue | ter of introduction to the bank. Garrett | Funk, Ben}. Sn task local Up ade that ber 2 M. E. Church. Twenty districts yet remain | came to this city, where he was located! Funston, E. Universal Suffrage for Austria. ‘Vienna Correspondent London Times. At the opening sitting of the Austrian of Lake Titicaca. ria * nti ; ryan, R. W 2. Near the little village of San Jose, Peru, | tion of the gas question in the intern end |Reichsrath the. prime. minister, Count an _——- to be canvassed, requiring perhaps 3,00)|in a hotel, and the detectives would have| Fyan, R. V abr > When ‘he reached the court room tie law: | more books. Wm. “Pullantyne. treasurer, j arrested him here had they bees ebeeys | Geary John on Sea on the bleak and barren shores of Lake | Ropes to be prepared to act upon the Outh- |Taatfe, to the utter amazement of all par- er charges that Cuvillier asked him his|feborts receiving from the Metropolitan | hold him, but owing to. the Arleate oe oe ke i Shee Titicaca—the most elevated body of water 3 ties, Introduced a. bill for electoral reform iRenhecen oak sande dagars atements| Presbyterian Chureh, $10; from males, by joe tbe Pek Ml dirs omen ee Ginete GW, N. ¥., Hamilton, : of considerable size in the world—are three 2 ee which will amount practically to universal or _ on, said | agent, contributions received by him, | until after he le is jurisdiction. The | Gillett, C. W., 3 7 jet Appointments. all Ghar CUVUMGE Rad bec be ths nuit az |Sem und Iife: miemubaratity, “San ty cocaciames | petesaera, were. cone me Gh Tomba' police | Gillett. F- Ht Mane. yaorenan ares Diets Ot Sane ere eee ne - Seeen er pe ee oe ‘ollaring” persons about the court and| Mr. Lambdin a life member. The following | court today. Goldzier, , a, a Press. If they were not of unequal height! Cadet appointments to the West Point | those at present enjoying the suffrage. shall getting clients in that way. | she tlighrhtbonmpe ALLE Cale Sp ne am ——__ eg Sach a One they would resemble gate posts or piers | Military Academy have been made as fol- pas snnuse ts to contnee If that is so,” remarked Judge Kimball, | man oni on ate a ee A Policy Player Sentenced. Grady, B. F, N.C, 20 E. Capito. pee en ~~ po eee ee Tariguton Rouge, La.;| concurrently with the new franchise. The (ead aetioney tinmetts wank cane ana SNS . Rankin. D.D.. president Howard , Eldridge Scott, a colored man, was triea| Gresham. Waller. Gexas,, National. el pees na See palgrese Benes see ee ior eit ne di: Dixon H- tenia atnctechte tn 90 Sustete hose ioe sake Setak, ~The cane WH IBU Beare OA os a ‘fo the Young Mens | the Police Court today on a charge of Grout W-W., Vt, Arlington. eatbllta and tebe “standing stones” | Y@tes of Lincoln, Nebr. (alternate); Stanley | schools or whe have passed an equivalent Saturday. Benes oe acorcintion. Oe Tein eae an | pecunotingg polley/ anil\the sary retamat ta ih ey cea ie ee pede goa” R. Greene of Cleveland, Ohio (alternate). | examination. and here it is important to taments for distribution among the | Verdict of guilty. During the course of the! 2 va, Ci “ : Smallpox in Indiana. prisoners in the United States Jails te Cenc | trial it was shown that polity cones tree | Hager, A. Le, Lowa, Cochraa, Upon the north side of each of these huge (ae tae Rete B. J, Neb. : GLADSTONE’S ORATORY. The smallpox epi is still raging in| tral Union Mission, 10 Bibles and 100 Testa- | found in a terra cotta pipe in the vard in awed Gharies D. bowlders the rude features of a human face note that primary education in Austria is obligatory. The further categories of new electors are mic ; g v eeply carved, thi me-eXpi non-commis- the infected districts of Indiana and pros-|ments for use at the mission and its rear of the defendant's house. Counsel gave! Hall, ©. Mu. Minn., i3 — ered penton | See The Grand O64 & Sseeien to inc pay a ee oe tag nd pects for the abatement of the plague are | branches. — eo anes ois ween as various shapes, kinds and sizes. These | Whatever Subject He Talks. served in the ranks in time of war and who: * site ° Sent See ae eer care # carved symbols are all supposed to have | Paps or have the war medal, all those who can me: The epidemic originated in Muncte | Outwitted by a Moonshiner. Hare, b. D., Ohio, : be | A. Berrell, M. P., in Scribner's, h a ear 61 stoat the midiie of Mayland! entit July 1) Barre: Sealth Takes =m Aveeno ee sas : Harmgr. A.C. I somient Peruvians are known fy Rech the |" For one good speech Mr. Chamberlain or | Fead Piggies Bagh gM eden 8 Do he middle of ¥ ane ta? ihm Divis L today: m the Atlanta Journal. arter, ol arcient Per know! nave x ‘ as chennai Ss when the true nature of the disease first) In Equity Court, Division 1. tod Dee tea ls veles Yee’ none Waslobiad tide Conc wae ticed. Although the ancient inhabitants of Mr. Balfour may make Mr. Gladstone makes | 21, Those having a sufficient knowledge of e known, the i were) diagnosed | Testis Staanem See ee tne a oe > oo br P orne| Hartman, C that country were highly civilized, and twenty. He is versed in every artifice ot |S! "7°*,M® ational languages and who mpox. Up to t time there had | case of H. H. Smith agt. N. T. Crutch- | United States court this morning he arose} itch, W XM probably had many mechanical appliances, | oratory; he 1s practiced in every mood and | can prove a residence of six months in the cases No new cases | field dismissing the bill, and Col. Christy, | and pleaded guilty to working in an illicit Haugen, N. P., Wis., hoa. we it is believed that they were unequal to the hod of debate. He has the t | place in which they are employed. > appeared at Muncie since last Wel-| for the complainant, took an appeal, distillery. Hayes, Waiter 1, lowa, 225 G now, | teak of placing these gigantic manoliths in = aguas poly mpigcaed rpiiesrcmnpenncmnil i sara cna which time there had b ———.—-—-—_ With a number of others he was sent to| Heard, John T., Hotel os their present position. The evidence rather #4 the equipment of a great orator, thougt The Bill Dismissed. deaths. : | Gen. Bronsart von Schellendorf, the new | one side to await sentence. | Henderson: ces peeitan points to thelr having originally been wan-| Mr. Hayward made a good point when he] 1, ene case of the National Bank of the tre there Nate been seven | German war minister, is considering a rr-| Working in an illicit distillery 1s nothing! Henderson. John Normandie, | aeeeenaiting placier nn eonted by | wrote ‘the words “as Simi’ more tmegina. | 05. agitest Minipe of al—petgment S mare have been seven | form of Prussian court martial procedure | but a misdemeanor, while operating a dis-| Heiner, D.'B., P% ave. 8. @, sone eens eee | tion.” Yet, before admitting Mr.Hayward's | “aitor bill—Chief Justice Bingham today Peo asenths, In Elwood | giong the lines laid down by the liberal par- | tillery 1s equal to felony. Herrmann, #., ¢ 325M street “n.w. ——_++—___. | qualification, I would prefix the adjective | TSU Py bi The answer of the wy canta Sh aa den ii assis bet ar ies ei » favors greater publicity tn crimi- “How long did you work?” asked the See 1504 Q st. nw. Dentists are great users of costly a “poetic” to the noun “imagination,” for Mr porn Messrs. Leon Tobriner and Kawin rice Magen Gx Dace caus. eae BO ee judge, when the man stood up for sen-| Hines, W. H., Pa., Besides gold for stoppings, two-sevenths of | Gladstone’s imagination is most active. ~ 4 t were izan'| Onto I athe: health hoor = tence. j n Tn. w. the world’s consumption of platinum is em-| As a man of businesr he is inspired. Let | Suthertand. stated that they were cognieant © will be, FOR HEADACHE AND INDIGESTION | “Oh, "bout a week, I reckon.” ks. J.D. L Shape ployed by them in making the wires by | his theme be a great trade or industry; le | Gere administering the trusts imposed on i el es eee Ppp apm . hose distillery was it? sales W.. Ohio, 797 t2uh st. which ithe artificial teeth are firmly fastened | the subject of his voluminous discourse be | them and that the claims of the creditors oor | “My own. aoe, ches to a plate. | railway rates, imetallism, the opium | ca. , PF lligecom A prominent physician of Buffalo, N. ¥.. says of | the judge looked puzzled, but all he could Be 2; Sah eet The longest reach of railway without a traffic; let him’ unfold his mind and chyna | Would be paid pte tana. and Ist, and the | “Ihave severe headaches. and {t relieves them. | do was to give him a two months’ sentence Hoke: WOLKE: AO Nw, cu-ve Is that of the new Argentine Pacific | his memory before his audience—do but Mange of the Thermometer. the heaith board | } 4m fond of the pleasures of the tabie, and as a | for working in an fllicit distillery. Fra SP pe Me 5 lei railway, from Buenos Ayres to the foot of | hearken to his illustrations and follow his cation as sere the appropriations | ©om nce of my inuuigence there, I have to pay — Hudson, T.’3.. Kan . J. ave. s.e, | the Andes. For 211 miles it is without a discursions, and when, to your sorrow, h« The following were —— bee the epidemic fund until the disease is | the penalty. It divides j yw! ~ Indeed | w; strung and heads that ache Hitt. R. R., HL, 1507 a. curve, and has no cutting or embankment | sits down, you will observe with amazement } mometer at the weather — today: Sam, r complete subjection. ft is an indispensavie on Bromo-Seltzer take. Holman. W. 87 tt-=~ tTemilton. deeper than two or three feet. the fingers of the clock. P-m., 62; maximum, 63; minimum, 84

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