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AN IRON KING ASSIGNS. Zohn E. Burton’s Liabilities a Hundred Thousand More than His Assets. Exe Hors, Wm., July 17.—John BE Burton, known as the Gogebic iron king during the mining craze two years ago. has made an as- Gage E. Tarbell of Milwaukee, be- ing the assignee. The liabilities of Mr. Bur- ton are stated to be about $325,000 and the Central trust company of New York, whose suit involving the legality and justice of this claim, which is disputed, is now pen be- fore the supreme court. The other c against Mr. Burton amount to about $600,000 and there is no prospect that there will be anything left to the unsecured claims, the assets stat to be about $701,000 in- cluding ,000 in real estate and @160,000 in Mr. Burton — = night: 2 we one suite have been brought against me in im eighteen months, My credit was ruined roperty depreciated and slaughtered irom fino See te Seen Sane $4 ~000,000, sand in all cases was almost wholly un- il — Narrow Escape From Asphyxtation. Cucaco, July 17.—Twenty-five persons liv- ing in the three-story brick tenement house at No. 443 434 street narrowly escaped death by iyxiation last night. The fortunate awak- ofa young woman doubtless saved sev- eral Some time yesterday forenoon a aap aePatemmrerly poll fare ha eae every part of the large building, fm doors and eee and the it. About 10 o'clock were with difficulty revived. Mr. is daughter then went through the and aroused the other inmates, several of whom were found unconscious. A doctor was called and all were re restored. A Bold Jewelry | Robbery. Oxreago, July 17.—About 8 o'clock last even- {ng a well-dressed man entered Fred Schol- lock’s jewelry store, at the corner of 12th and Halsted streets, and asked to be shown some rings. A tray containing about 160 rings, valued at $500, was set before him, He picked up the tray, covered the oy tor with a huge revolver, backed out of & and ran rap- idly down Halsted street. The street was crowded at the time, and although several of- ficers and a big crowd went in c the thief poy 3 Sixty-four of the rings that the dar- ing f dropped in his flight ¥ were recovered. ere A Steel Ship Yard in ¢ Chicago. Cuicaco, July 17.—The Tribune this morning | says that a great ship yard is to be established | at South Chicago for the construction of steel steamers. It was decided at Duluth, June 10, in the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Minnesota iron compan; we something in | this line would be done and $1,300,000 surplus | was voted tc the directors ‘he’ Minnesota fron company isa part of the more extensive | M. Illinois steel company’s aim to diversify its out- at. Itis stated, that a fleetof abaif dozen ig ore carriers for the Minnesota iron com- | pany is to be the first work done. Saceibmeced: No Likelihood of a Hotel Trust. Curcaoo, July 17.—The statement that the Philadelphia hotel keepers were talking of forming trust is looked upon by Chicago hotel men as an absurd paths ‘There is no chance of a similar action on the part of pro- prietors in this city. 2 Earthquake Shocks in Scotland. Loxvox, July 17.—A shock of earthquake has | been felt on the Island of Arran and the main- | i land of Scotland. The shock was so severe that houses were violently shaken, a Confidential Clerk and Diamonds Miss- | ing. Crrcaco, July 17.—Herbert Oliver, a confi- | dential agent of the firm of Alfred H. Smith & | Co., diamond brokers of New York and Lon- | don, is missing, together with $2,500 worth of | diamonds given him by the firm to dispose of on commission. Oliver's downfall is attributed | to an extravagant wife and a desire to beat the Faces. ——_>___ Buying Land in Dakota. Prerne, Dax.. July 17.—A syndicate of Phila- delphia capitalists yesterday closed the pur- chase of the South Dakota live stock associ: tion tract, containing about 500 acres, at $200 an acre. The land adjoins the city limits on the east, where the new Indian industrial Sehool is being built. ‘he purchasers expect to make large improvements on the property with manufacturing and o other r enterprises, The Canadians Win the Cup. Loxpox, July 17.—At Wimbiedon to-day the Canadian team won the Kalahore cup. The Canadians also won money prizes ag- gregating £150. ——_——__. The “Tickers” Win in Chicago. Cxrcaco, July 17.—The board of trade passed ® resolution yesterday to the effect that the market quotations withdrawn May 31 be re- | Stored under the same conditions they were | furnished to people not members of the board Previous to that date. This move is the resuit | of the failure of the board to secure a modifi- eetion of the injunction against it to prohibit she removal of @ numbe aber 0 of tickers, The Trial of 3 of McQuade. Baxtston, N. Y., July 17.—At the opening of the court in the McQuade case this morning | Hon. Augustus Bocks of Saratoga Springs oc- | cupied a seat beside Judge Daniels. The peo- ple have examined the fu.lowing witnesses this ‘morning: Henry A. Newell. W. 5. Ramsey, ex- | | PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. J. C. Bird leaves town to-day fora week's visit to his brother, Col. Charles Bird, U. 8 A., at Fortress Monroe. Dr. J. P. Porter and family of 1890 H street | O° will remain during July and August at Cottage | oc City, and will pena September at Bar Harbor. Miss Rosa Cotterill left the city this morning | Sell’ for Detroit, Mich., to visit her brother, Chas, A. Cotterill, and wife. Mr. J. C. Exner has returned from “dct fhe Watkins Glen and Niagara Falls, where went Rot join his mother, who has spent the in the mountains, yuk A. Minster will leave to-morrow for Walter's Park, Wernersville, Pa,, to be gone for the season. Rev. C. B. Ramsdell and wife have gone to Sea Isle City, N. J.. for acouple of weeks. Misses Gertrude Jones and Jeanie Taylor have gone to the same place for the season. Miss Florence Mortimer is spending her va- cation in St. Clair, Mich., with Miss Whiting. Mrs. Geo. ©. Videtto and daughter, Miss Verne, are spending the summer at Paxson, Va. Mrs. W. J. Cowing and daughter, Roberta, of 1811 13th street, are at Monterey §; where they will spend the season, Fone” P&* Miss Elizabeth Gary of Capitol Hill is spénd- ing the month of July in Lynchburg, Mr. J. A. Persons has gone to Ocean City for a few weeks, Miss 8. W. Condict is spending month at Warm Springs, Va. Mr. John Ebrhard and Miss Jane Barr, a ter of Mr. John Barr, were married last even- ing at the home of the bride’s parents, at Brookland, by the Rev. Mr. Power of the | y] Christian church in the presence of a large | number of friends. Among those it were | Mr. Robins, Mr. 2 Deitz, bgolg | this Mr. Lorch, Mra, Hifeheock, from the | Central Calon Mtiaton, Mee Miss Mr. and Miss Siubblofield, Mrs. Pritcherd, Miss Louise Strother, Mise he Strother, Mr. and Mrs. Helmick, Mr. Emmner, fot Dr. Lewis, Dr. Ladson and wife, Mr. Miller and wife, Mr. Thos. Miller and wife, Mrs. Ebrhard, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, Mr. Doug- lass, and Master Hitchcock. After the ceremony ® bountiful collation was served. In Minneapolis, Minn., yesterday, Miss Anna Keliy, daughter of Anthony Kelly, and Jas, F. Blaine of ‘St. Paul, nephew of G. Blaine, were marri It was a very quiet wedding. Mrs. Frank T. Howe and family are spending the summer at her son’s place, “Al Villa,” Falls Church, Va. a Judge Montgomery has returned from a trip a old home in Michigan in excellent Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Rouzer and their little | daughter wiil go to Rehoboth Beach on the 1st | of August. Mrs, 8, M. Davidson and her little daughter, Marie, are spending the summer in the moun- | tains of Virginia. The following Washingtonians are at the Penk Pe hotel: Edward 8. Hosmer, gg, Mrs. Mary Wills, Chas, Lg B. gt Chas. G. Harris, “J. C. Harris, J. | Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Viele, Mrs. Wharton, Dr. J. nae Lawrence, Miss Lawrence, | T. B. Harrison, W. Sydney, Miss Lizzie Will- iams, Mrs, Dunn, David B. McKee, Mr. ore Mrs. Thomas Blagden, Dr. J. S. Verdi, D. 8. Verdi, Q. A. Graham, Mrs. John 8. Gulick, J. | Henry Gulick, O. H. Hill and family, B. Shep: | ard White. O. A. Bevans, I. M. Brown and wife, Miss Mary E. Clements, Mrs. oa see geste Mise Todd, 8. James Todd, Miss Wallach, Miss Rose Wallach, Ry Wallech and Mrs. Darling. “The Guernsey,” at Asbury Park, kept by | Mr. T. G. Allan, proprietor of The Livingston, in this city, has become quite a headquarters | ae Washingtonians this summer, Among those a pow registered there are Mrs, Armstrong daughter, Mrs, J. N. Whitney, Miss Fanny Moore fford and children, Mrs, Gifford, Miss Daly, Spencer Wood, Mrs. De B, R. Keim and her two daughters | left yesterday for Martha’s Vineyard, where | | they will spe nd several weeks, and afterward go to their summer residence, the mountain region | of Peunsylvania, for the early portion of au- tumn. Miss Carrie Rothschild, in company with her aunt, Mrs. Newmeyer, and son, left for Tol- chester Beach this morning. Mr. Chas. R. Newman of Washington was married in New York on Monday to Miss Susie Hayden, daughter of the late Judge H. C, Hay- den of St. Louis, Mo, Mr. J. C. Stoddard, the disbursing officer of the census office. has recently purchased a resi- | dence in Garrett Park, on the Metropolitan branch of the Baltimore and Ohio road. He will remove his family to his new house on Saturday. Mr. Sol Behrend, son of B. J. Behrend, has gone for a four-wecks’ sojourn at his uncl country home, Seat Pleasant, Md, Mrs. John Ogier and daughters of San Diego, Cal., are at Willard’s, The engagement of Mr. Emmons Blaine and | Miss Anita McCormick, the second daughter of the late C. H. McCormick. of reaper fame, is announced in Chicago. Miss McCormick isa beautiful and accomplished girl of tweat: three years, and been a great favorite in | Chicago society. She will e a fortune of 2,000,000 or miore in her own right. Mr. Claudius B. Jewell, Mrs. C. B. Jewell and Miss J. V. Jewell of Washington were among the arrivals at The Bluffs, Mt. Desert | Ferry, Me.. July 12. Miss Eleanor Elhot of San Antonio, Tex., who it will be remembered was here about two pears ago is in the city, the guest of Mra, Cal- han, $0 Grant place. ‘Ina few days, accom- panied by Mrs. Callahaa, she will go to the mountains of Virginia. Mayor Franklin Edson, Robt. T. Walters, B. Brokawa, and O. E. Bright. The people ex- Pect to close their evideuce by the noun re- eae A Brakeman Shot by a Passencer. Macox, Mo., July 17.—William P. Hills, a brakeman, was shot and killed on passenger train Monday night by, Lewis Hughes. They Got into a fight over the rate of fare and the ng occurred when Hills undertook to eject Hughes from the train. He claims to Rave shes in self defence. ‘The coroner's jury | returned a verdict that the shooting was not Justitiadle, —_—>___ A Locomotive’s Boiler Explodes. ‘Torexa, Kay., July 17.—A frightful explo- sion occurred yesterday on the Union Pacific railway three miles west of this city. The switch engine placed in the yard here was hauling a train of cars toa P sops where the track was | being repuired. Just as it was slowing up the boiler of the engine exploded with terrible force, scattering it into its for a dis-| tance of several hundred yards. Fireman | James Dutton was fatally injured and Engi- meer R. T. Seacord received injuries which will probably prove fatal. Trainmen on the cars also received serious injuries. The track was torn up for a distance of 150 feet and the Cars were scattered promiscuously about, Rumored Newspaper Changes. Loxcoum, Nes., July 17.—A ramor is current here that both Edward Rosewater of the Omaha | Bee and Fred. Nye of the Omaha Republican | have made offers to the Stat Journal company | for that paper and that the Journal had taken the pe oni oe — advisement for atime. The Famor places the figure offered at £200,000. ‘The Journal people deny its truthfulness, ANew Rallroad in Kansas. Torexa, Kax., July 17.—A charter was filed Yesterday with the Secretary of State for an important railway enterprise, called the Ne- beaska Kansas and Southwestern line. The company has a capital stock of $2,225,000, and he build 250 miles of road in hap hoe state within the next year. — of the company are at Huvchinses, directors include several capitalists. Shot in | His Own Home. Strawberry Plains, Jefferson county, has long been the rendezvous of a band of thieving negroes, Some time since two of the band were arrested for petty thieving, and James Stephens ared saptact them as night Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moise of Yokahama, | are guests of Dr. Allen at the Corean legation. | Mr. and Mrs. Calderon Carlisle and family | and Miss Ricgs and Miss J. A. Riggs of Wash- ington arrived at the Warm Su!phur Springs, in Virginia, on Monday of this week to spend the season, Mr. H, E. Davis, who returned to this city on , business a fortnight since, is again at the Warm | Springs, where Mrs. Davis, Miss Davis, and Air. Jas, Gait Davis are summering. Gen. and Mrs. Graham are at the Warm | Sulphar Springs for the season. | Mrs. Geo. Beall was recalled to Staten Island | last evening by a telegram announcing an alarming change for the worse in the condition | of her daughter, Mrs. Porter Heap. | Mrs. J. G. Hill and daughter left this morn- | ing for Schroon lake. Mrs. H. Conquest Clarke, who has been lying dangerously il] at her residence, 1752 N street, since the return of the press excursion from Cresson and Johnstown Jnne 24th, is to-day pronounced by the attending physician ag eub- | stantially out of danger. 1t is proposed to re- | move her to Spring lake, N. J., a8 soon as she | is able to bear moving. j The Harrington ¢ Court-Martial. The court-martial to try Commander P. F-! Harrington for grounding the practice ship Consteliation, Jane 28, near Cape Henry light house, met at the naval academy yesterday. ‘The court is composed of the following: Capt. ). F. Stanton, president; Capts. W. A. Kirkland, | E. E. Potter, T. E. Selfridge, Albert Kantz, and William Whitehead; Commanders P. H. | Cooper, Yates Sterling, with Lieut. Perry Gaust, | judge advocate. The court adjourned, owing to | the absence of witnesses, until to-day, Com- mander Harrington, who was absent, will be represented by y Lieut, MoCrackeu McCracken, At Takoma Park Park. The people of Takoma Park bad a grand mu- sical and literary rally last evening at the new chapel, after which a collation was served. Mr. B. H. Warner was chairman, and the lead- ing artists contributing to the entertainment were Messrs, Hay and Tweedale and Misses | Bailey, Balloch, and Warner. The Ford sisters aud Prot, Jimmerson, the cornetists, manne choice selectious. Next Tuesday eerening the 8 of office will be presented to Hon. OC. M. Heaton and Col. J. Vance fa aachoaad mayor and chief of ot police of th of the park. Fifty Dollars for Carry! for Carrying a Pistol. Chas. Gray was charged in the Police Court to-day with carrying concealed weapons, Of- ficers Williams and Sanford testified that when they went to the front of Gray's house about 1 o'clock yesterday morning he was asicep in the street. Wheu he was aroused he drew a pistol | principal witness, Monday hens was sitting ot Padang. bis wife and child, when sudden! of a gun wes heard and be Pe phens was slightly wounded. Sy a and member of the gang. The wildest ¢: med re Ea Jackson caught be will probably be ———— A Serious Electrical Storm. ‘a revolver) and threatened to shoot. He was Meensnek tok miineee gunning for aman hensive that | Brown, David P: Craig, Jas. Mf. Pi ‘ise Ravenburg and Mr. | Harri, ‘ last ‘ight t, Mount Pleas- following is alist of the bids re- ’” 750; J. L. Parsons, ais Geeoe.t's $21,490; Wm. Both- H. Howlett, $22,105. VITAL BTATIS2ICS. Health Officer Townshend's report for the week ending July 13 shows: Number of —- M1 white, 75; colored, 66. Death rate per annum: white, 26.00; colored, 45.’ ad Tonal Population, $2.58, y-pres. were under five Years of age, 26 over sixt; under one year = pee. a Beets of the deaths occurred fayitale « and public insti- tutions, The ‘deaths by classes were as follows: Zymotic, 53; constitutional, 25; local. 50; os ee. 11; violence, 2. The prine death were: Consumption, 16; rheral, 83; typhoid fever, 4; pt er ‘fever, 3; es fever, 3: a 1; Lar reg of oy lun 1; bronchi 2; whoopin| 24 wie males wh obits ton ‘females; 18 col ioe alee? ll ren females. Marriages reported: 7 white, 6 colored. MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The Commissioners yesterday decided not to issue Mr. J. C. Yost a o— to erect three one-story frame houses in Whitney Close until they ascertain whether the subdivision in ques- tion has been approved. notified the Commissioners that the Wpiatie chests for Pennsylvania avenue will be ready in a few days. Amusement Notes. Epex’s Musto Hart.—There will be a singh formance at Edel’s on Friday night bya Baro tic and operatic company has met with decided success in St. Louis, | Ealinore and Seeeiny in — is nee peared in this coun’ e play selected for | — formance is called “The Two Vaga- | penal or, the Stubborn Daughter.” All the performers are said to be competent cae while the leading man, Mr. Isidor Wo! said to possess remarkable talent. To-Day is the annual excursion of the North | Carolina-ave. M. P. Church to Colonial Beach. Tue Corcoran Cuper Corrs will give its nineteenth moonlight excursion to-morrow evening. They will go to Marshall Hall as usual and on the Corcoran. Couump1a Lover, No. 1, 1.0.M., will give its annual select family excursion to River View to-morrow. The Mary Washington will make two trips, leaving her wharf at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. The Streamer Gronoz Law makes evening trips down the Potomac on Tuesdays and Thursdays, going as far as Mount Vernon. She | leaves here at 5:30 0 p.m. sharp and returns at 8, Enna) and 49 were wears tus Temporary Home for Union Veterans. The new quarters occupied by the temporary | home for ex-Union soldiers and sailors at 317 | Missouri avenue was open last evening for in- spection by the public. The institution was | siarted a year ago at 1410 D street northwest, | and was recently removed to the present more | commodious building. The home was estab- | lished throagh the efforts of eat Kramer, | W. W. Hibbard, Thos, 8 and Jas, 4 rivate R. It propriation of n the company ether last evening there was Dis- | jioner Raymond, representing and Junior Vice Commander Faunce, representing the department of the Potomac, G.A.R. The visitors were shown | through the building and were entertained | _ with music from the Mozart club. Miss Grace | Craig and Miss Annie Craig also contributed | some musical selections. The board of man- agers is composed of the following members: W. W. Hibbard, chairman; Thos, R. Turnbull secretary; Jas. R. Brown, treasurer; Rev. Sam | E. McCabe, and has been supporte contributions from members of the now receives the aid of an aj $2,500 from the A adc sé | that came to; | trict Com the District, ‘1 Kramer, manager; A. 8. Taber, Jas. M. Pipes, : Jas. E. MeCabs, David P. Craig, W. B. Pome- | stag ‘at O20 0th st u.w. References equi roy, Sam’l A, Lewis, G. W. Barnes, Geo. C. een Robberies Reported. Larcenies have been reported at police head- | quarters as follows: Mrs, Matilda Cook, 2d between M and N streets northwest, $5 in | money; Geo. G. Beresford, 719 8th street south- | | east, lady's gold watch; John H. Coates, 216 o street northwest, gold ‘chain with charm and gold dollar, ee ee The Flood Relief Fund. E. Kurtz Johnson, treasurer of the citizen's relief committee, has received an additional contribution of $20 for relief of flood sufferers through » committee consisting of Major Gen. | | Schofield, Brig. Gen. Kelton and-Col. J. M. Wilson. This makes @ total of $3,854.41 Head far received from the army. disancbe A Pleasant Time at Laurel. ‘The third and largest dance of the season | took place at the Academy of Music, Laurel, Friday night. Over 100 guests were | present and they fully appreciated the un- tiring efforts of the committee to render the evening an enjoyable one. Many strangers were there, several of whom were from Wash- | ington, Among those present were Mrs. Duvall, Mrs. Gambrill, Mr. and Mrs, Col. Gor- man, Mrs, Croumiller, Mra, Crowther, Dr. | Sadler, Mrs, Marton of Washington, Mrs. Par- ker of Washington, the Misses Kennady, Mrs. Davis, Miss Davis, Miss Lily Compton, Mre. | Dorsey of Wilmington, Del., Miss Per Lee, the | Misses Gray, Misses Coffin, Mr. and Mra, | Ellery Coffin, Dr. Gray, Misses Johnson, Miss | Mason, Miss Berry, Miss Duvall, Misses Clark, | Miss Dyer, Miss Smith of Baltimore, Miss | Ober, Miss May Ober of Baltimore, Misses Gorman, Misses Snowden, Dr. Compton, P. Hall Brehme, Julius Snowden, George Gam- | brill, Sothoron Coinpton, C. D. Kansemer, Dr. | Hunt, Steve and Willie Gambrill, Gen. Clark | and Mevsra. Abern, Waters, Brehme, 8, Gray, | 'T. Cronmiller, Conrad of College, Cassard of Muirkirk, Arthar Gorman, George Waters, E. | P. Masi, Richardson ot W. ashington, J. MeCoy and Charlie Ober of Baltimore. —— The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day the following deaths have been re- ported to the bealth office: Helen Draney, | White, 1 year; Laura E, Donaldson, white, 10 | months; Matilda A. Sizer, white, 61 years; Ter- ; rance O'Connor, white, 19 years; Stewart R. Dawson, white, 6 months; Charles E, Cameron, | white, 62 years; Harry C. Michael,white, 1 day; | Margaret King, white, 69 years; Alice M. | Blain, white, rears; Regina Shea, white, 5 months; reasn & Havenner, white, 1 year; Harry Sacks, white, 4 months; Maggie T. | Aaron, white, 11 years; Ernest Beeniey, col- | ' | ored, 6 months; Thomas E. Carter, colored, 31 | £4'0v, ars; Anna E, King, colored, 17 di Wacassiy, colored, 40 years; Edgar Laws. ored, 60 years; Minnie Rattler, colored, 4 days; ‘Thomas Williams, colored, 17 years: Benjamin | Harrison, colored, 4 months; Benjamin H. t Dawson, colored, 9 months; Jas, Johnson, col- | t ored, 1 year; Maggie Washington, colored, 10 | 2: months; Wim, Standara, colored, 28 years; May | & ‘Thomas, colored, 18 years; George Murdock, colored, 85 years; Frank Lemons, colored, 4} years; Frank Kobinson, colored, 4 days; Rush Smith, colored, 9 months, ———__——_. Marrrace Licenses.—Marriage licenses have | issued the clerk of the court to) John Erhardt, of Alexandria, Va., and | — Mary Jane Barr; Matthew W. Castte and a H. Ryon; Franklin Ethan Allen and Mary E | White; George A. Robison and Mary A, Fitz- | hugh; Henry Scott and Alma Jackson; James | Ww. Me om of Montgomery county, Md., and Busie ‘ing; James E. Burroughs and Ida J. Boswell; Thomas A. Conner Sarah McGin- ley of Boston, LOCAL NOTES. Dr. Benj. M. Duke was taken to the fifth precinct ation last night by Officer Blanford ‘on suspicion of being insane. His family state | that he has been licted with neuralgia and that his mind is affected. Nearly half a bundred New Englanderr, un- | der the charge of aay ae and ‘poo are spending a D, are quartered ot Willard’s. : Mr. Geo, E. Emmons’ ten-year-old son, who was accidentally shot under the left arm on Saturday last, is very well, and Dr. J. W. go him, saya he will be | Thi | FINKARD, 704 Gat aw, |W? WANTED MISCELLANEOUS __FOR_RENT—HOUSES. ————— ——— °F eo WY oF seen tnae, RAT | Watcema geen ste RED gramesrage ase | RYREE Tin esuin eres O ste. nw. 17 -2t) LE & MOORE. Lady. Nad seen ‘Star office. = fod Dentral en Sr 10 f eat ee Were nce, SANE Onn | Wy rz eTone aS GLTALT OF Eee athe ia eee Carmusrare beaks car. Wes =e <_ = sf 4 “EN TO Ma EY - 4 it Railroad in Calvert come. ohn. Bile fim, Ubver Manone 5 Boea* Ni. 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Gr 2g B Hinghes Syidth HEISKRLL & MoLERAN, Wa cary of nae. i recom- Also one Single Koom for $12; refer- | 17-Im_ A, vily to GREE &cU! eat iaast 30k RENT—UNFUKNISHED. MELTZs Drag Store, 1oig F st teiylsat Address DUPONT Syi7-ae ‘OR RENT—NINE-ROOM HOUSE, NEARLY FE V vs peg Sigs i, RENT—IWo HANDSOME COMMUNICAT- achiot well butt ph et 18 to 2. x conveniences x neath, to feu furniture carpet and | Bote Rooms; well uch tea and ven < op, Lith | Sellag, wash trays, large closets. “Apply 210 Sits hess a8 salesmen. Bring reis wath applica- | af pw. bet. Gand H..'10; to gel “Sy tse 7 tone to,W. B. MOSES J SONS, cofucr 11th and Fei, | © tar office, yt = F-FPRSSUpD HOTEE OF GROOM, 71 7-3t Ee NT_VERY CHEAP_ONE OR TWO ROOMS ¥e spl Relghborhvod: from Ist of Aurust to ist ANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. to 2 middle-aged lady: near Gov't Prfuting office. Aum ork in Stall Yaunidy ; German preterred. Apply | Ada: Be. Star otice. Ref uired. 1720 Pa, ave u.W. ay ete A FIRST-CLASS BARBER, APPLY A’ OR RENT—631 BR. 1 AVE., ONE NEATLY WAXENONtT Wc Su, cor 2d sad indians aves 40° | F’ Purntshea Frost Reom!on AhencooGd dock ata ANTED—12 CARPENTERS TO LAY FLOOR. Gall at Main Entranoe, 15th to-morrow moraine, 7 que for J. 8. FR 1t® ANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN BE- twoon the ages of sixteen and one eae Yours; one ith his resides HOTEL ARNO BU FFE’ y parents pret ANTED—A RELIABLE GENTLEMAN TO FILL a vacancy in my firm: salary weekly, references reqnired. | 430 7th st., supt., offices ¢ and 6 upssairs. — IMMEDIATELY, Apply to G. H. THOMPSON, Anscostia, 15; good 1 Avply between 9 1 — ‘A FIRST-CLASS jy16-2t* ——, IN. GROCERY 8 with reference, at 343 Ist st. ne TANTED — A WHITE GIki Housework; German or Sw with references, at 1607 T ANTE Dee WHITE GIRL TO Wi referred. Apply at 12) i He stow. dy16-3t* TORE. APPLY, _ay1 6-20" FOR EN. SER AL sai 7: ply. ON TABLE: at. 1. ANTED—COMPETENT WAIST HANDS MRS. Hahn’ | Was? ¢ BYRAM, 1 1922 Peunsylvani hoe store.” 6 D COOK IN Finis {ya id. Oi mace at 2 s je a aes geome 2S TED—A lothesline Was sive Fie send a sample line b rt and terius to ageut: Address, WORCESTER CO., 17 Hermon ENTS ANTED—A_ GOO! to do Cookin vate fi city rei W. We 614 Sst. n. ws W Bio ee ut low rates. 415-60" , Pl mi \ GOOD Iroucr in s exes! family vo stay at niet nw. sy 16- TED—A GOOD WHITE GIRL TO DO GE’ eral Housework in a flat for ou2 person, roy crhorousti Corapetent jorouchiy Corapel with Areteinss Federencos, te ANTED—AT ONCE—COOKS, HOUSEWORKERS: Butlers, Housemen, nes. | and Kitchen Hands (Bi ) TO SELL THE PIN! nly line ever invented th: f SOc. we will circulars, price list, our territory at once: Bix BBS CLOTHESLIN ecu 7 Bio HITE GU at io Wasting and Ironing in pri- teat and carefu. aud hate st. 8.W. 5-3 THREE CARPENTERS. ADEE, AT 15-33" must have some experience At, Star 15-30" ) COOK, WASHER AND Cail s N- Avpl AL AL FOUSEWORK ma dy! aS 2024 Edi ‘arm, Dairy ¢ Roo connected ; Trunks “BORNHAM'S, ¥10 Ub ot nw. "ANTED—EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL FUR- cea in five winutes, man; Ww white and coiored, AN = - ee reau, conducted by for ladies, Men and Women, kinds of domestic labor, relerences, 717 M st. n.w. | if | | he t Turnb: holds the clothes without pins: a pertect success; pat. | > all, Jas. B | Cal ceccetiy une esid only iy geri, to whoa: te e ht is Uy mat ‘ao, receip: 01 food | ANTED_AYOUNG LADY AS BOOKKEEPER | jor oftice wor! ond 1 ood ‘erence Address BUOKKEEP! | references required; excelleut location. FP ait, (a epemeemeontee square of “thst. care JOR RENT — BEAUTIFUL SUMMER. single of en suite, in private fauily : rarmshedt double corner house, south aud east front ; reter- ences required, 1101 Ket.nw. 3yl7-7t*_ RK RENT-SUITE OF THREE NICELY FUR- 3300 | _a5-a2e : oN noreas cet Fao ‘st B.w., 9 rooms an: ’ a ‘McLACHLEN aera | | PORES RENT 108 4 108 ATH S se STA SHOoMy ALE hide BF BW, 830: 238 MAL | Fe, BENT i006 ma ST. N. pasrond nished Rooms on second floor; cool and convenient ieee we abe nd bescment Brick House; ( Some iocarsand hovel also. Cheaper " piety ! “KM MOKEISON, 121296 Fat. mw. | Boston Varies Sinko. 705 Market —— S Seine (OR RENTOPRETTY NEW COTTAGE IN TE $20u RENT—vos OST at B RENT—1205 F ST N.W.. 5 t USFULNISHED Fe, Hy ge K Ost. NW.8 =, Eroas, sccend floors; deo Store, same nym | imp. prea0. ALT COUMBE, 1455 SY. ave gy wt E Suroughout ect A Mey tara OR RENT—FURNISHED SUITE OF THEEE 2D r Rooms and Batu, 1412 1 st. n.w., opposite | tgs Je28-lin’ FRANK T- BOW NING. 416 5th etnw. a, OF 78 | Foesesto omogars FRow 610 To 2100 PE Mexican’ Jogation; stable ib eur for four horses; 1816 Corcoran si 1328 7 month. can Le Carriage House aid Rooms for Coachman. y17—3t" 1816 Corcora * 4 he hour, dag or wig. ee Me ott KENT NISHED OB UNFURNISHED— | jyi6-3t " RU Ni REX nf ARB -DWELUIKO suite or single nd or third floor, Pleasan' D LING; ALSO Geol Boon inquire 1608 13th st.nw. jy17- 35a" Sh ome weer 1, A PLEAS. x FX Pt Las eee Friday and dag eg emf hy -—- ‘HREE COMMUNI E jodern fi nished Rooms, second floor, fac! TING UN} UR north and OR aa oe niyated DU. ax a i Fs 6 10th st, basement hay- south; large aa mun’ S38 for ie3 re {OK RENT_BY 1 x, ie REAL | window brick, iz Pros rooine and eee ent aromas i Also, Basement Kooms. aw. oy ’) ESTATE BERGE OER 017 F ite NeW. mot. tangs: per teenth oct ge. ior T st. n ae RENT—471 ST, N.W.. THREE UNFUR- HOUSES. story and basement bey ete rick «south ‘Rooms on second floor; | 5 an near 3 lines 0 uitable for light housckeeping; sins twe om thizd 513 A @t ee. Capitol ful tory; modern improvements; no children. $y16-3t" and beth ;"all m. i; delich OK RENI-1206 K BT. st.aw., 2-story and base: ch m8, i} NW, 4, BEAUTIE UL or unfurnished; no children; ne Be fle 3 R RENT THREE FURNISHED ROOMS, TWO | Cem age vy $10, 85 or 85 per month; or mguire st 44 ist. nw. of Int idine, TOR BENT—1G15 MARION ST. XW. 73 and bath, aud concrete cellar under’ ti Apply a owner, EMMONS 8. ‘aitig” et Space, en ns oR RENT—#7 ‘wid: back Dulidinw, cellar, FORREST. 1003 Fee aes Fe: OK RENT—SUITE OF ROOMS IN A DESIRABLE Focatio, wich all modern improvements, | Con Venient to several lines of cars: for eituer two | Indies or gentlemen, 1000 11th st. nw wl Fe, RENT-TWO UNFURNISHED COMML cating Second-Floor Kooms with bath, with or gn northwest sare without Board; chea is | Possession at once. ALAC, Stur office set Fok KENT—1017 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, Ui furnished, or in suites, either furnished ished. Apply on pyemises, ne house. Mark yO ‘rnc, OR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS; se and rE oF towether, north and south front; uew new furniture. 1717 Cor Borcoran st. 4y15-3t* $25 a day. at Store and celiar 10th & E sts. 860) ‘The above ia om books. For full Ast and 15th. irstit N MT. PLEASANT, SEV. House on Howard ave., opposite ‘Center water, bath; large lot. -6t_ | al REN’ N -W., FURNISHED OR unturuished Fooms, en suite; also office room to it. wmy21-2u0' THOS. E. HOR eee ee CON. | yen tenant, 20 A MBE, 1 York avenue, Qk RENT—DESIRABLE GROCERY | Wholesale aud Ketail ; doing good business on 'T—HOUSE 2006 G ST. N.W., FOURTEEN 875 per month; key, mene ~ Fe RENT—1302 L sT. cellar sanitary plumbing pect apply to Gi HAM, 1405 Fst VEN ROOMS AND x terms REN & CUNNING: de18-1m* Xe ul ub Uc street: selling out to retire, will rent store e without tock if purchaser prefers. i Rok RENT — STOKE 214 10TH ST, wholesale market and La. ave. suitable “for com- iujasion or roc eas particular! a F.C., Star of ‘Ok ENT “BY “RO. HOLTZMAN, El KEAL ES- Insurance Broker, Voth aud B susan re ———= SALE—CHEAP—A_ FINE | BUILDING SITE, 45100. ot near 17th nw. only a) 30 Fe ings: POLD, s.w. cor. 1 t only ‘itn aia Fite a. JOR SALE-TWENTY | CITY | Waste | See ress Bo: D-BY A horses, 4 e. Iyl 7-3." YOUNG TE Man EM. | nent of some kind; willing to make himself ij enerully useiul; understands all #| ee ati, nt eRe ent Chance cr. ith gad F , 8. COR. Ok SALE-THE E NATIONAL CAPITAL INVEST. ment Com es Waid DICKS AGENCY FOR ¢ an Steamship agent. rese, Nurees, Laundress, Co We for Govks. Cha HI arm berisid, Waitress, Lauudress a: EADQUARTERS—POSITIO. n Waiters. Cooks, Coachme aE ¥ ais ak aA. CE We oe Ghampbetustd or thadyre Maid. pet’ z os 20th st. nw. V Clerk and Ly» | dean, statin salary. 1. N.. Star ANTED—A SITUATION N Drajecist W: perience. Wis ~ ks, Youths for Meat Cities, tuers, io 91 resent elubloyer ae, reietences, ul | Boia cepery lork, “Collector, &8. | Star vilice. TANTED—BY A ¥ peruinnent oF relief. nent Position of Lrust; references the ghiection to wolug out of city. Hi ITUATIONS FOR ONLY SELE Dri Stores, muntry and yANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, AGE 34, TEM perate habits, holding a respousible position, my | BY REGISTER Good reference, ence in city. Address dy16- TED—BY AN ENERGETIC MAN, A PER- vers, Muids, Hostlers, Nui ds, cwe8, | highly recommended Ser- | a &c. | ADD picatious or government em- erspared._Kooms registered sane terun, GENCE OFFIC. @ at. nw. bility as Manager, ‘Address Box 145) dy ll-lw* -WANTED-—HOUSES lays, AK TICLE, ANTED—WE HAVE A CUSTOMER FOR rf oom Brick stadt bay window preferred, or n.e. if well ANTED—WILL PAY @ House of 7 of 8 Poo! 000 cash and baluneé 100 OF $6,000 FOR A id bath; new. section; 12 mobtlis, Adurgss W ANTED—FIGH’ OR NINE-KOOM ag ay Hi Brick ona in_ northeast or southeas 8 State nunbei a 0: Box 313. r and street a: ey GENTLEMAN IN OFFICE BY G@ NE S n for farts use, for, cash; aust be ILES, Biscoe's Ay reierred, Que Large or Rooms: unfurnished in mtreets, Address, with full muni= cond floor, with or without Boutd; reler- panged. Address R. P. tar office, , FROM SEPTEM. my ti wil, Pwo Unfurnished | fy suitable for parlor ap Buarottice. jylovatt 'D-HAND ater ut? 3y16-3t* V ANTED-STORE IN CENTRAL LOCATION With Workshop for light dress H. E. C., Star office, ANTED—82,000 FOR 3 YEARS; aproved ‘unincnubered real estate Batti, A * it machine work. jy16- BO cum- iving lowest anual + ia, 4 Jv. o Beet and sul “nyé-Liw* fit wusranteed. C. Ni ED — PARLOR FURNITURE UPHO! ay ED; mattresses made vere ibstautial ‘over, work done i eee: BE ott severe cut and 223 G ot nw. Ww sth Ei Bette tire Hot ANTED_—H, BAUM M PAYS THE iT prices for second-han ig rete and ect Ba; out in a little while. This moruing Kate White was in the ro Court with stones in Maiden lane and elette Allen with an assault on & | rare chauce Jor live mini out of employment, ‘ iv | | Ba owmaree 84, ing streets. Sts ne and on 6th st. betwecu tod Fete Thos | lowe ure very desirable either for investameut or inmme- PARTNER ER WITH TH 85, 000,1N AW: Giate building purposes Terms tuade to suit p Retail Busin chasers. Advances made to Parties for builds s Star office yl ‘A CIGAR, STATIONERY | AND NO- focation ; investiga ine Sku0ch a. w ALKER, President, YOR SALE. 408 Louisiana ave. n.w, ton Ntore; first-class Gon. Adtress Box 2, Star ofc, None but SAMUEL W. CUMMIVEN, Treasurer, buyer weed apply a ae a witen Rational ate De Son uel Shaiia, AIN—VALUABLE. PE! ICE BR UOKLA: Daily and Weekly Newspaper JO SALE—CHOICE B BE JOKLAND WOODS & SON, of 15-000; can be bougut rusty Mutldine. 024 F st. nw, am £000: advertising strong; ann $3,000 no triflers. Ii you have » money a Soasoce write XXXC, care Star offic i tabi 2 dy17-3t Pacite OR SALE—STOCK AND FIXTURES OF GROO- SATEAEAUTIFUL LOT ON BS ory Meat and Proviaion Store, cheap. Piet cut and “deta, 182100 ft. to alley t OF aoa stnw. front, var wall Uf woud oon, wall’ be ‘cred at OE LEASE—A GOk ra aa | 00 cash, balan Witt grt Cy eee Pou i RENT—TWO 'W TWO-STORY BaY- 4 David D = “SONE, 800 Fst | Be yen! = a Boundary sts. n.w. and lst st ne. ; must be cheap for cash. ame Tease” iy ‘SALES reais — Aiea Haru frigerator Cau-lce Uox, apd all com- Blete: frev-class trade: 6 ox tar Press Brick Houses ; 6 rooms and bath ; ia oder ‘improvene ta: aid 414 P st. u.w., $20.30, and 26 e., Four-room Brick "Alley House in rearof 414 10. oe, JAMES H. SPALDIN 68 Corcoran Buil: JOR SALE-—F Lots on line of Electrical cae Sd gad T, | Beaton, Sthand Tete; ete bargain. BON, 928 F si 20k SALE-8) BARGAIN—A FINE LOT 2axH5 C ON st, Just cast of 18th, opposite uew brownstone jock . for $2.50 cash. OWNER, Tore iz@ nw. ‘OK SALE—A GOOD oa 3) Fre 76 to Lo-tt. alley: 10 aminutes’ walk from Fusion Ofice: comvensept G0 two lives conn a | square foot if sold immedia CAX WOOD & KETT, 13th and a i JB Hutton Ct, nw. 4-0 jOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE LOT ON on Ct. nw, ‘\ork avenue, between 17th and 18th ats., a dane TN 2 | duced price if taken at once. ly to MULL & J | STON 350s Peun. ave. nw, JOR SALE — 640 ACRES, Gi ¥ Counry, Ao akanens, 1, mile from Sante Pe calinoes, 3 wiles secur Pacific railroad . laud in gvod condition, 7 per secre. Will teade fe F Washington prop VID D. S108 806 ¥ st_ nw. Scace ‘A BUYER FOR THE EUREKA EM- loyment Agency; no reasonable offer refused; 5 . OF ..18. sf 13th ne.brs w. &e.. $20 13th st. ke. Or. Wylie n.e.. Gr. Kear 307 7th s.c44r..10.30 | 16 Hutton Ct, nw., 4. office, 910 F st. ROR RADE-GIBAE STORE: FINEST LOCATED | and established stand in city; reason for rolling, | ght business. MLYSON, over For particulars inquire of joual Bank. jy11- Stes” or “WILL GIVE 4 PER CENT Sud first mortguce on $25,000 worth of prop- erty, one mnile from Gaithersburg, Md. ; in- juire JO! MLPSON, ORS, LARGE OF MALL. A LIMITED number of hares of, he, Mining aud Millivg Co. GkE President, are offeted im blocks to settee SSUES rospectus, partic 3 LE-TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON SON. O CF, RELLEY, Special Avent, v4 ‘Sth and 10 south front, Leave Jy6-10t* ‘B12 Set. nw. 15 & minty ‘on 10th, bet, B aud C A) yANTED—BY AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN £4 ouelitegme: _— CHAS A SLD ith some capital. au opportunity tg enter & pay. $5 ng, business where business talent and push cau ve | * FOR SSS OT ON 215m mae prontuble; or would take chanze or manacyinent | 6 $1.12 ver soot; OL an estate, frst lana refereness furnished. Keapon: ties SESE ver toot. Nave, uddress iu Coutidenes, we tal fall = | w = os Pe WE | ZO s-caytior Fe Pen RAP LOTS, 0 K THE | 201 ¥. Gaptio: | 2 rice, agrmenttial Clock,” HAMSAY has cut, the | €14 17 thet |B fore wanted inch at. "noae joes ; wat cleans ae poeple springs, 26 7 2 Per tout Warranted ust $1; all clock aud jewelry work at | 1815 M st. | fey Mgatio. Cis he lowest prides ta" tie clay; we dety colnystiion. Fea | JRonSace- 7 THER, SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGI: 5 | take tasprow EE a Harrison st. Est RTT STEDI's BaabLti, v Special atieution ‘to subdivisson of waburbay aia Gat erty 3 ND ND. y6-1m i4ie LOST _A FOU. = FS SALE_LOTS AT POREST OLEX. MD. ONLE OsT—TUESDAY MORNING: BETWEEN 9 AND 20 mumutes’ ride trom city} te Foot the street or in Woodward & Loth- ry " aXeliow Allixator Leathet Pocketbook, couiain- _3y6-3m a ne sme and pa fe i ik SALE-1¢ LOTS ON ONT: BET. buperior saith SF fropta, 20 by average depth of oe a oa FULL-GROWN NEWFOUNDLAN. =e OU plain ave, vet. Suitable reward if left at 2006 Ket. nw. Jy 16 ¢ Baperie 5 en 20xt 20 a Prey JOUND—ON ENTRANCE OF 1315 NEW YORK | } 733 35 | —~ +) i SL058 8, sve, half of au Eye-Glase, Can have it Pte rea pry $ These lot are in the ‘Moet rapidly i 4 Star dilce, proving ,and paying { tye re | burciiweet, and wai pay ell sy uvewtinant* ey ON foLY 6. a Bar | tira Bist oa Sate —vINe a. AME TO 15 Crore Owner cau have B10 vat 1339 * Sted s furour to 19th et, 92x80, Iatiuia Goud. bots ih Seve See — se ei. bot. 17th et aud Gomn 830 ,20ser-200, CAUGHT DURING THE FLOOD AT GEISBORO' | T7734) Kats bet. 17th and 16th sta, oT Ci Point a Ski painted whits, with 2 sharp salle. | 1619 7 SE BEE 27 eg ath ee, reall end eve RICHARD PEERY, neat Navy | 282478 11) NH. ave. nw. 63-62156 oh oe 7 mREawt: | buy'be so) Sich ahs, 2 we sae Ost —THIS MORNING, ROUND GO | Bist. bet. k surrounded by sinall 1 qupdary | Lin a Sty Band Ft 1930 wait 5 STORES. 58 Bat bet lath Reward for its return to 216 bea 1s B et aT ets | Bat: JULY 15. ON 14TH 1y24 veh ot. 8, B.H. WARNER & CO.,916 Fet.ow. oF | POR BENTIT RENT—THAT VERY COZY LITTLE 1 ‘Caroline st. n.w.; 7 rma. ; a a RHFLE doom be, Department. Os = O8, ae IGS custon to 31 School. fable reward will by gives BEND Hf returned fo 401 G ate nw. pire. oer Pe ont quiaaa bed WHITE DX DOG; SHORT Lai own spots oD Jack; urued'to Ui Peta — AND DsTs. wget BEN O8T ae pote de aud ad ‘rh pi and cards, ‘Liberal reward for ite 18 N st uw. 1° seh =O JOLY fe ee Ti Leal Enestnce Sires Se'Galon and 1 pate. De