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THE EVENING STAR A TALK WITH BOULANGER. He is Not Coming to America—The Rela= a PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, eo - AT THE STAR Serogane . tlons Between Ragland and France. Northwest Corver Pennsylvania Ave. and 8t, by ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evextwe San. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, ° Loxpox, July a foam ‘an hour this 8. B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’, . morning with Gen. Boulanger. He is looking ——_—_——— quite bright. His former dull, stolid look has ee, geri owe ee cota ne dO cents 4 rs cage He ridiculed the stories of as Gents echt By mail yong pad—50 cents ® ; . me: beomsemes dewageehp ener \ J the en pret month; one year, @6. six months, $33. [Entered at the Post Office st Washington, D. C, as pecond class mail matter ) Tux Weextr Stam—publ on Friday—¢1 © year. postace prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. €27-All nail subscriptions must be paid in advances pci Lom ncbeco | asc Vo. 75—No 13,089. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1889. must be closed out st once. “Prices less than one- half former retail price.” Goods stored until pur- chasers are ready to use them. J. F. MANNING, 1320 Pa, ave. nw. _ CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, CHEQUES ‘and other securities. Commercial itho- king of Denmark, the king of Greece and other | ‘The two most rare and valuable single stones . > nother Loan royal personages assembled in the Bow library | ip the collection were @ large caboochu ruby | >2e #® gg nce . fe me aoe ayer —— lof ares a — from the duke and duchess of Westminster and | ee e bridal party. Ata few minutes s a Burmese cat's eye from Lord and Lady Roths- i queen entered the chapel from her private | child. How many thousands of poosie exch | , LOXDOX, July 27.—It is reported from Sophia Apartments, A moment later the bridal party | mast have con depended on the desire of the | that the Bulgarian goverument is again nego appeared and purchaser and the conscience of the seller, as | tiating with American capitalists for the plac- THE MARRIAGE WAS SOLEMNIZED either would be difficult, if not impossible, to | ing of a joan for railroad purposes, im addi- by the archbishop of Canterbury. Notwithstand- | match. The ruby was set simply as a pendant | tion to that recently secured from a New York ing the down-pouring rain the crowds that ee, Loca peleet ed std bank. The Berlin papers comment on the news filled the streets approaching Buckingham pal-/ fro shining out most prominently among all| itu vein that is scarcely flattering to the ace all the morning wero enormous, and each | the gems, was set asa cover toa watch ina| shrewdness of the New York bankers whe took carriage that arrived, bringing favored guests | watch bracelet of solid diamonds. the last loan, and whose money, they say, may ALE “F CWELVE | <a GRACE CHURCH, DST, NEAR ee to tal! a FPon ieorgetown, D. C., Tuomas 0. Tongue, of | pastor.—Sixth Sunday after Trinity’; Holy Communion ag prayer, Litany and sermon, 1) aan nll. be held at the officeo. | Bast Geo wk, . Con OF if Polke " 3 Evening prayer and sermon, 8 p.m, Evening service S open from 12m. | sod lecture Friday, 8 pau. Seats iree; all welcome, It MAYHEW PLATER, Secretary. _ Brae ROUTH (PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH. — — pih st., bet. a: ea . . kev. Jona lean; Sabbath | GOVERNIteNT Receprs To-pav. GEDNEY, We desire to express our thanks for the very liberal fraps ‘and designing. G. &-m.; Young People’s prayer meeting | enye, $396,738; customs, $513,955. a. 10th and D streets (Post busiding.) atronage we have received since opening our store at vsduy Right prayer meeting at 8 0’ cee. » ® niemenuivewetslan = ; ica ae eae he above-named corner, which has made it necessary ; ae Bee WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO | for tus t» increase our facilities for handling Fresh | ge ST. JAMES CHURCH, STH BT. ADOVE 916 Pa avenue. <> I Su: e ite _3y9-1m FOURTH AND A STREETS SOUTHEAST. Cop Bank oN THE OnEGoN Coast.—Acting talon Services, | Commissioner Rathburn of the U. 8. fish com- Holy Eucharist, 11 & | mission bas directed the attention of the offi- Litany aud -catechising, 3:50 p. iW o'clock; Sunday schol, 3 p. m, DU Meats, Butter, gs, and Vegetables and to add to our Storage Devartments ail sbove cround. my4-4m_ | stoc int —— = = will tinue to do until we are second to none in our <> T DESIRE TO INFORM MY FRIENDS | fine.““We cendially invite lovers of lable Delicacies to end ‘of Fine Groceries: all of wich we have doueand | Soe, BBE hey J. ‘and Patients that 1 have remot give us a call. cers of the fish commission steamer Albatross 9a. m. wi be reinstated. What was more important the sate n ‘ dismissed would be returned as dep- SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES, SPECIAL NCUTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Telegrams to Fhe Star. uties. Plenty of candidates had been selected ——————__— ——= = : = = = SS 3 ieee or Boulangiste, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN R. EMBLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, iuplozes" all x |.W., Rev. Geo. O. Little, according to local elect necessities. Se iaseociation will give an pep See eee (i RR .. th and Tate, n.w.» Rex. Ge, O- Little: “Eaglantn pesition tn Mak? oak tote ‘TUESDAY, JULY 30, a.m. by the Rey. Jos. B. Little of Davenport, lows. the of difference c= q On Steer Mary, Wasengten. be, Piatt her SUNDAY HERALD, meeting Thursday at 7:45 p.m. it . and France, but it was only a lover's quarrel. wharf, foot of 7th st., 9:30 aim, and 6:30 p.m. Cham- as ’ oust o 1 he W. and G. R. | which will give Inctions of CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- 2 | If a firm government was established in EGonchstir dod Beer bana woes the Woe | Slee aap Orly We Rae woe of Oe Bd SS irate yy hy ee Pace 2 gu arrangement would be gy Bagiand and Moot haciog and many olleratirections | “42 pagen: giving All the News and Matters, | Wai. Irvin, D.D. : i 7 ; sen ad France had had a baby. ‘That was Earp Sevceecan teskaek camie, Washington's Oldest abd Fevente Sanday Morning | o==—~ "FIRST BAPTIST GHURGH- 15TH STL Pace 2| Marriage of the Princess Louise a England justly reminds ‘that she _ Tickets 25 cents. Jy27-2t*_ | Newspaper. it ‘between Gand H n,w., Rev, Chas. A. Stake- Page 9 7 HER PARENTS’ GIFTS, refused to wet-nurse the child when it was Be asrets Bere viNG AND LOAN asso- ink, 11 "wm by Her, EW douse, Dee ot Grose Page 12 the Earl of Fife. rejemes ge the prince and princess of | offered to her.” D . INGTON. D. C. ‘WASHINGTON BENEFICIAL ENDOW- | Theological 2 school st Immanuel was narrow lance-shaped beads in The Kevlar sod Sucgessiul Fuladcip hs Plan, Re akt ASSOCIATION. Alison, 3:30 p.m. “All are cordially invited to at Pawo 1 @iamonds, striking in its simplicity and its| 74 WEDDING AND THE GRANTS. Bhare month. Net loan on each share, 3200, LN KPO! -- on Page 5 ? —— Misitun! cost te borrower, Including: duce, thearest Has paid to Widows and Orphans the um of Ge LD, METHODIST EPIECOPAL ‘Paco 8} THE FUTURE OF THE PAPACY. | brilliancy. It can be turned over and becomes | The Display of the One and the De- and premium, 8. 70 etme or 813 per ‘8622,000.00! pe a ee sw. Preaching st ‘Page 6 a a necklace, It is two inches deep Date on the Other. “lea pom eieed WEDNESDAY | _ To give an ides of the cost of our insurance we have | Autgins a: “school at 9 au. Young People’s ‘Page 12 ot bait ak uated off to the ieee FVENNEACGOsT 7, 1880, at Herrell's hall, 642 | selected three cases from amony the deaths that have | Society of Christian Ladeayorat Tra braver iusst= Page 9 H an on each side. The | special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evextwo Stam, Puny blets descriptive of the superior advantages of | “Sosepht 8. Hider tagsa BU) took oat e eeekineate in the iy Treday at 8 tom. Allare welzome. At Pae7| The Cherokees Probably Will Sethe ates ce eear-ehaped, alternately with | “Toxpox, July 27.—The royal wedding te tak- Ro loreal fe ea el Sea ny oe a —H central one contains sins ones while the snd | 26 place thie morning tm rather Pg yd Ba eg af a ce TS Pu 2} Not Sell Their Lands, [Gree “contain “only three, ani the whole | wenther. The life guards all have thin top opty ee nicy, Asst. US’ Treasurer’ | per month, for which his benehclary received 81-000. | the'True.” Prayer necting Wednesday at 8 p.m. 1t Paso 2 mounted on s row of single rignea, Tea ang | £02%.9D Which is dispiriting for a wodding. Nice , 800 East Capitol st.: John E. Herrell, a CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER Page 2 © nec! ani The display of bunting is very small, but large ‘Prossurer, 2G Pennsyivania ave, sie, Alex. Mckenzie, | {Mary C, Davies (age 33) took out a certificate in the Bo oftitand brs, ce ten Dee 8. ena ‘Pare 2 Lord Alfred Rothschild was in small flower Dist. Aud. Office, Director, 103 4th st. ne.: C.C! | W. BE. A. for 81,000 October 25, 1878. She was in- | OF Gitcago will preach to-morrow at Lwin, and 8 poe, Page 2 A TALK WITH BOULANGER. ‘tterns of diamonds and wonderful ca-| CTOW4s are assembled outside the chapel It jeads, Di 3 it me; Geo. sured ten years four months and twenty-six days when | {ic the following Sunday. Sunday school, 9:3 4 - Pou rubis it is is curious that the royal wedding comcides rector, 326 Pennsylvania ave. A she died, “March 21, 158, Her insurance cost a2 | braver meetings and Thursday evenings, § Page 3 hous ies, and in beauty sur- ng Chet Clerk Govt. Printing Ofe ee eer coensen st She per month, for which her beneficiary | oyjick, KENDALL EL BRANCH, corner Page 2 ; Among the —— neck- | with the celebration of Gladstone's golden vans ave. #.¢.; Charles A. Stockett, 4 jen. Office, | Tecei' . 13g ‘and D sts. s.w., Kev. T. water, Page 3 were one of plain ‘onds from one | wedding. Last M F Kee, Adjt. Gen. — ¥ 2 4 ‘e- year we were discussing Mona Stic Secretar. 503 Tih st'na: “1 HTE1Ge™ | chaste W. Morgan age 35) oak ont» caticaty in | Ravior branes gt Tyg aed 8 Ba tena Pao 10/A Mysterious Murder in Cin-| hundred and twelve young lady friends: one | Caird's “ls marriage a failure?” but the world Sinrbbaliere of the Mente ee for #2,000 January 20, 1879. ie was insured for ten peg sy Ey ar te oe Sunday senoot $:30 ba HOUSEFURNISHINGS... Paso 9 cinnati. straight rows from Sir Edwards aa Lady | 80¢8 its own way as decided as ever that it is Comipatiy (Durand patents) will be Leld at the Com | Hed" april £2 1880. iis mmeusance cost hima au aver. | YOU Are cordially invited to attend these services. It | LADIES’ GOODS .. Paso 9 Guinness; one of ificent diamonds and | not « failure. was Qiice in Meandria, Va. on WEDNESDAY, | age of 32.80 per month, for which his beneficiary re- LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, | LOCAL MEN‘ION. Page 12 sapphires from Mrs, Villebois; one of sa) Last nigh the royal te WULY 3EST INSTANT, at 1°80 p.m. Business: | CSive &: 9 pastor, J. G. Butler —Preaching by pastor | Lost AND FOUND. os sag bs rte P- night's vote over royal grants was Hlectiou of Officers and" Directors for ensuing year. "FICE, 419 10TH ST. N.W. Lag ye ee 3 ND.. P Pearls from Gen. and Mrs. Owens. | the most radical one ever registered in the Ail Stockholders are reamested (0 Attend NOBLE v. LAUNER, President. per at close of morning service. Everybody welcome,” | MARRIAGES, eee A ROYAL MARRIAGE THE BEST MAX'S PRESENT, | house of commons. ‘There are 204 liberals, ex- _ RAPHAEL LORINI, Secretary. 9 FRANKS FARES Asst Secretary,” | Paypal SF 5, Wedding of the Princess Louise and | Horace Farquhar, Lord Fite’s best man, sent | cluding the Parnellites and unionists, in’ the TO OUR FRIENDS AND —Sendforcireulars. ___ A EG. Herbert Richardson, pestor—11 am, and & ‘Page 11 the Earl of Fife. long spray of diamonds in leaves and flowers, | Louse, and, of these 136 voted or paired for eae g=> , NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. pm. unday, ptboel 9:00 6.15. The usual Sunder Page 3 i” and beside it was an exactly similar spray in | L“bouchere against the grants. Only 37 voted ‘The Sve years) partnership between T: D. Singleton hereby notify the public that I will have | services of this church, morning and evening, wi mace " a y in| Gladstone for them. ‘These chiefly and W. H. Hletcher expires August 1, 1889, and the | no more to do with the managirs of the steamer John be continued during the summer. Seats free aud pub- TON : BRILLIANT DISPLAY IN THE CHAPEL OF BUCKING- | three pieces from Sir Albert Sassoon, Mr. and officials and bi ~ This eh ho Dusiness must be settled up in the next Judays. We | W. Thompson's SUNDAY Excursion to Lower Cedar | lic invited. it POTOMAC RIVER Page 9 Mrs, Arthur Sassoon, and Mr, and Mrs, K. D. clals and bangers ou, is shows how com- ‘Most respectfully ask those of our frieuds and custom- | Point. F. FREUND, 702 9th st. it oe FAMLINE ME.CI PIANOS AND ORGANS. Page 8| HAM PALACE—BAD WEATHER DOES NOT PRE Th. 4 f = ‘dia..| Pletely the liberal party has been radicalized ers who are indebted to the to come forward and = {ON THE GROUND FLOOR” +a beg ~ | PERSONAL, ave 2| VENT IMMENSE CROWDS IN THE STREETS wHo | 528800n. ere was a case of seven large dia-| since the unionist seccesion. Mr. Gledstone’s Settle their accounts by cash or short notes. We “GET IN ON TH ‘and P ste, nw Kev. nylon, DD. pas: one 2 Pigs mond stars from the Prince of Wales’ suit, | bh is the chief + aie farther mention that we hope those who fail to mect _ | tor=Sunday sehool, ani. ing by the pas- | PRINTERS , Page 8 | CHEER THE COUPLE'S RETURN FROM CHURCH. | Which might be used jointly as o ti sepa. | *Peech is the chief topic of political talk, A their obligations will not find fault with us, when the | lhe membership of the Homestead Land and Tm-| tor, 11 a.m. and 6 p,u. Consecration mestiny, Tues- | PROPOSALS pee mig) used jointly as a tiara or sepa- | young radical member said to me yesterday, time expires, to be calied apon by our attorney, as ull | Provement Company hus been limited to one hundred, | day. Prayer meeting Thursday eveningsat 8. The pub- a — rately to ornament a coiffure, Baron Ferdi- | ?3¥ ay ey 4 mF ge Pills uct settled im 30 days will Le placed im Lis hands | and ouly a few more members are needed to complete | lic cordially invited. ‘It_ | PROFESSION eae Lonpon, July 27.—The Princess Louise of | nand Rothschild sent a spray of leaves and | pitt = vb wore opie a bet ans 4 for codectiuu ion ~<g=> FOUNDRY MPTHODIST EPISCOPAL Page ales Fif married to- in diam a ‘ wa SINGLETON & FLETCHER, correcee of Subarten Land will, be cobmnitted by the | Be churen, 14th and @ ste, Bey. Goo. Elliott, Pawo 1 i fees plore of Fit ratonbblare eet rg — Poets. alady Paget sent ® | by nobody else. ‘The passage about his being 3y13-25t __415 7thst.nw._| DAY NIGHT. at Mt Vernon Hall, corner of th and | 180; —Services'to-morrowate: ALU-10 an. Sunday, aya | nes catacg: Jaa Cadinic wae Wey Neca | bt Sees ae Maeenacoeee es bene mee sscrvant of the crown distinctly Jarred on ws <q=> THE REMAINDER OF SLATE MANTELS, | Now York avenue, a. ana sccure your lot fora | na id yet woul on lig vacation ‘he will preachyat 1d , ss am palace, The woather was very + * | cont, five inches long, of solid diamonds, “Mr, | 7°™BS democrats.” GRATES AND SUMMER PIECES See rages mam Besse. Te wi be wertasoutte | Dor mageing Wedueonares Once cad sols a 1S Page 2 pica! <eemeenine See tesanee thy {and Mrs. DeFalke senta spray of leaves and BULGARIAN FINANCES. Bo EE ang rt Z| rived privately, The prince of Wales, the | flowers in white and rose dlamonds. and | t ¢ 7 p. in. except Suints? day: to examine the location of the reported discov- | to witness the marriage of Princess Louise to ——_—»—___ i be spent for railroads if the unstable govern- future shai confine myself to Office Practice. ree ae pees MEP Hmented on our Ane grades of | daysand Fridays, ¢:0'p. am. All eats fr ery of cod bank on. the Pacific. const 8 | the earl of Fife was cugerly scanned by the re~ THE CHEROKEE LANDS. meut now at the helm in Sophia sees Hit #0 to Spaelae "EM. TAYLOI, M.D. | Dibtetory” 3 TABERNACLE, OTH AND B S1S.S.W,— | miles off Nestucca, Ore., 65 miles south of the { spectful throng. The popularity of the mar- a spend it, or it may be spent for purposes more =~ > _D. &. FAHEY, GENERAL CONTR ACTCR em me, pe peeching at 11 dm. by the Rey. G. W.'T. | Columbia river riage of the prince of Wales’ eldest daughter to | Chief Mayes Says They Will Not be Sold IN ACCORD WITH THEIR AMBITIOUS ats, ~~ Weiks, Cellars, and Stable Floors Laid with | _1¥26-2 See Bb Caaecen Padeovar Society from, 7 $0 | a British subject is plainly evident from the at All. t A Manoxz Man Arporstep.—W. C. Elam of | tone of the newspapers, from the satisfaction Asobels oe Fortinnd Cement. Bullaing. | P. F. LINKINS, on Thursday evening at 8 p.m, “&, Pastor ELIOT HAS RE | 1 Uixht, 8 o'clo At any rate, says the Zageblatt, it is known te = PAINTER, Bice> {HAUNTED MEN AND WoHEN® 15 | Lonisa county, Va., has been appointed chief | with which the announcement of it has been | Cnroago, July 27.—A dispatch from Table- | CVeTY financier in Europe that the loan which COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ____ 1816 20th st. nw. ud Hez Swem's subject Sun- | of the division of railroads in the general land | Teceived; but to-day, above all, from the re- cous es ae DR. LLEWEL oriuue 4th st. fron KENT—FUENISKED COTTAGE, 7 Rooms, | BOS mevea his omee ana Rensdenes to 1108 P a, Thain betes pases —_ ; the New York geutlemen have madeto the Bal~ 5 tens ‘ ih, L. T., says: When principal Chief Mayes n the Second Baptist church au. | Of the di os : spect and loyalty of the typical London crowd | 474, L T., be C garian government is one which was v gffice vice Gen. C. M. Wilcox, relieved. Mr. | Ett gathered outside the charmed precincts of | Of the Cherokee Nation was questioned as to| fi Tan fon "panes tyson .wuich, mas Poddied . Preaching Sucday, August 4, is the ani " 9 Elam was formerly the editor of the Richmond the attitude i , .d sade: th uinuten’ walk fi ta. | B.W. Office hours: 8 to 9 a.m, 3 versary of the beginning of the preseut pastorate, me “i ~ the royal chapel, e attitude of his people concerning the on-| where found a financier simple enough to touch Sop fomaees cated" She S| P= Meee ae meee | Geer oi Sees coe sen ee RT ee | none’ nevcmega” © Se Met t> Jete he Me) Or > cance moun nanmneeemgis_ | ooming eoutveguns wita hs Untied Secesoem-| Rie Bowtin tedoek, too" Balpeies Sega a : E m0 2 Bwer preach ait approp! n ement. s i Unit teiadon Ve 6 su 25,000 SHIRT ORDERS TO Dare!! | Suuiy schost, vido wn!” Youn auc meting | ; in the grand wedding. Owing to the limited | missioners, he said, speaking in correct En-| nee . <a willl 5 : = : pn aude, p.m. Bible service Tuesday, 8 p.tn SBIONS.— 7 é er ae a eatigate, i Pow, Sas To Ty gota angen |e a Se pan ‘ai ais { | DiStRIcr Pexsioxs.—Tho following pensions | 006 of the chapel at Buckingham palace tho | Slish: ‘“The genticmen will be treated with the pp _ ; * : weed ogee to Prince’ Bismarck for advice he. was Lb pecal ie arte ean) 2 peer itt | number of those who could be present at the | Uotiste s vale crane sae ere to Bem | told that be ought to “remember that Frodeciak An oo miginal invalid, Voter Hoth, | marriage was limited. It included but few out- | fabors will avail them and “their gorerimers | the exis ing Sovernment in Bulgaria bed Froderick A. Conrad; incrense, Johu 11. Claus, | Sido. the ‘royal house and. vusiting. tovalty, | nothing. nite fet eee ee eet | wot, any on recognized by © angle Me- Johu Derby, Robert Jones, Jas. Kyan and | among those present were the queen, the king | want to sell to anybody, and in the second | Tpean power, and the chance of its outliving wore Pebives' eg widows, Lizzie M., | of Denmark, the king of Greeco, the prince | place their constitution forbids any such trans- | the term of the loan was ae imine, ; ; erly | free. Come, Short services and silort sermon. she inile of station. in Prince Georse’s | ness with that of the late J. W. Amer (formerly x . - ~ ‘ “ldtcss | KH. Taylor),has employed one of the most celebrated NEW YORE AV. ge ec Met Ses, ad Dect. | Aaczemn | ict centers tn Aesenceand to yroabed 00 manet Srey. DoW iaker - 3 et of Hanover Collexe, Will occupy the, pulpit ng = demands of Washington’s best trade, ¥: rrow at 11 o’clockam. " No eveuing service. twenty, and fifty Call at Factory, 908 F st. uw. Situated ior subdivisiow ; adjoming Brookland: Metro- | our exclusive property. miS-3m | ga» ON PROPHECY—DR. Jou ER 3 D.D, LL. D— respectively: beautifuliy | N B—The Polimer systeim aud its improvements are rt} besich railroad BOSE® giyak iu aio ps. and Princess of Wales, Prince Albert Victor of | action.” a (aes <7 ae « _ olders = c HK, 1006 F SiR JOHN W. REYNOLDS, ARTIST, | Bot Ast and Zd'sts. pow. ASAE TT Wales, Prince George of Wales, Princess Alex-| The chieftain produced a copy of the Chero- | these bonds would be in case the governm: 4 DOZEN COUNTRY, COTTAGES betes fo inform he pe Cathe hay re? Sse 28 ta Sup} Dissarisrre Curnxs.—There is considerable | tnder’ and. Mand, “the duke duchess of | kee constitution and ‘Py Ch should be superceded he could not say, ‘cjoining; farmis uear stations on | Hirst fore where he will be pleased to see his friends | Gx» FIEST CONGREGATIONAL ouUncH, | Stumbling among the clerks in the new divis- | Edinburg, the duke of Cambri ys eeclchdapiey READ THE PROHIBITORY SECTION. wat Se Be oe geet Os eee pee, and patrons. x > corner of 10th and G sts. fhe pastor, | ion of records and pensions in tho War de-| Beatrice and Prince Henry of Battenburg an “The only way this “it ”h KEEP HIS MONEY IN BIS POCKET, JOHN 0 JOHNSON.928 PF. | “Paliti Por:raite a specialty. 4y20-Lin 3 Newman, D.D.. will preach at 11 4m. upou | Dotment over the announcement that no more | Lord Salisbury, The royal guests arrived at Ahege: 5 can be, amended,” be! Copitel must indeed be plant orien, [-BY THE MONTH OR YEAK, A BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION To THE ee ee aie ig Svenine preschime | Pe “i veg | half-past 11 and assembied in apartments of | added, “is by giving public notice six months — rigs yin om MON AK, BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTIO! ‘0 ce. | Music led by Dr. Bischow,orgauist. Sunday | leaves of absence will be granted to employes P and a ie says this paper, and investments exceedingly furnished or uniurnished, with 4 | <a pital stock of “TIE PEOPLE'S PIKE 1N- Vesper Service at 7 p.m. ofthat division until all the back work 18 dis- | the palace adjoining the chapel. before a general election, and no such election | eon a ee ae ae thors ak EUMBIA sew compas, with otter to belogated on | quo, WAUGH 3H CHURCH, posed of. ‘There are now 30,000 pension cases THE GROOM ALRIVED SOMEWHAT EARLIER | will be held here for two years; therefore any | *°*ree: if money can be found there with which Ra 537_ACHES, Supitot Hill, will ve wpebed ol. a ee ae Slestas pieces, ountiew: old Edmonson estate; 1 miles,equi-distant | John @ Slater, 310 ghd i ‘Pennsylvania ave, ac. from Washington aud Baltimore, and 2'west of Lau- | John H. O'Don eae Ares valia ave. 8.6. ve - : ~ Chas. H. Parker we reams therefrom in| Books will remain opew hily 31, 1889, inclu- ACH. sive ital stuck #100),' SHAKES, FIVE DOLLAR! # -» Mev. J. A. Price, D In arrears, and about 800 of ‘these can be dis-| ana ted with his an, Mr, Henry | and all legitimate efforts on the of the | % take up Bulgarian loans, This circumstance coducted by Maicr, 8: H. Walker. "Suuay" schobi'at | Posed of per day, but asthe pension office is | prec vane. ata late ae th Nay | United States to transact a treaty’ with the | Will have a tendency to causo in the future « lecular prayer meeting ‘Lhursday at 8 | sending up hundreds of new cases every day it | ¥*raubar. bet ot estan | Cherokee nation for the sale of its lands ean-|*0re searching inquiry as to the standing of pm, Allare welcome. 1 will take @ long time to catch up. were conducted to the chapel and just before | not possibly mature before two years. Now, [| American securities sent to the markets in Bue => Q Fst, MEnODIST PhoTEs: is the bride appeared the groom with his best | understand the idea of the government is to | TOP¢: Shy investors will be apt to ask, “W! S*Chiuzeliy 590 Vireinis, uve rr Tux Yorktown Orr.—A telegram was re- | man took his place at the right side of the al- | show that it contains certain flaws. Of coarse | 400't the Americans take them up themsel ti le: plenty of hard ani chards; splendid chance general, faerem s, 2. 7 Nichow » , +, ‘ . i ‘ . GHINDALL, Box 520, ¥. U., Baltimore, Ma. y order of Beard of Trustees. | So. eee i ceived at the Navy department this morning | tar. The queen then entered and this was the | it is natural that any expedient, however un- THE TOY INDUSTRY IN GERMANY, ao ta woes & SAR oud en Class theeting, % from Commodore Ramsey of the Brooklyn | signal for the bridal party which then pro- }fair, should be adopted by the government. The toys and smail wares manufacturers of ‘ZS Acres: good improvements, 8 miles from efty, HENKY K. SIMPSON. 'Secretary. P => GURLEY MEMORIAL PiisBYTERIAN | navy yard aunouncing the departure of the | ceeded into the chapel from the palace, and | The Cherokees refuse to scll, but they will un- ‘ 3s mile from railroad station, £5,000. CHAS. ¢ DUNCANSON, JOHN O'DONNELL, | S$ &cituren, Le Droit Park, Bowndary #t. neat | Yorktowe Gu hoe tee dee? caeeeae moved up to the altar while the wedding march | dertake a monstrous task when they attempt to | Germany have just closed their convention 10 BELEN 6. CELE OBESE LINGE iat Prschine st 11 kay. by ev. Jour 1. "Sreuch oe from Lohengrin was being played. undermine our patent. We had in biack’and | 2 Berlin and have forwarded to the govern- m2” JOHN E. BEALL, CHAS. H. P3 Gay. “Mid-week service Wednesday ats anne 2 SU" | Army Orvens.—Brigadier Gen. Thos, N.| ‘The Beisel robeenoa! before entering the | white ment an earnest protest against the policy of “ 12ig Acres; usd improvements, 9 mil Oa SES CHLEN. x GRACE M. CH, oT AND, 8 | Buger bas been detailed as a member of the re- | royal chapel. proceeded through several spart-| we wonps OF PRESIDENT AXDREW SACKSCR apse ert = ip Pidgeon X% wale from Tailroaa sation, , ae eS sts. uw. Kev. tiring board at Minneapolis, Minn., vico Lieut. | ents of the palace, where, were guests who | oiving this land to the Cherokees ‘as long as the | UP,**eit factories. Only a few years ago S acres Goins station on Met. | Beye car he sowin any of our ODD SUITS i Col, Henry C. Wood. Leave of absence for six | C°U!d not be accommodated in the small chapel, | SUSE Ul tant tat ter fl Seeccoree | end cas ne ot Rin mes Rnpechenin Ge che cash and month, 2 5 . ‘y C. _ Le se “ ‘ass grows and the wat lows.” ’ tg Rn Be beet See os months, with permission to go beyond sea, has | | TH® GROOM IN FULL HIGHLAND costume. —_| ST886 8) ta ee i en] Mecne, ond te Bo cuseand of capents tou SS eellen _ GEO SPR: 1 434 7th ste 7 us ter, barn, fruit, 13 miles from city, 1 Acre; new G-rvom cottage, fine shade, from city, easy payments, $1.00. 1 Acre; ‘neat 3-room cottage, ; ay Syn Barrel 34 ules | ie => NOTICE.—THE UNDERSIGNED RE. | SCC. spectfully notities his friends and the public | ig ey NORTH CAROLINA AY. MP GaUKOIL, ‘i < ; our title has again and again been confirmed by | lead of all. The manufacturers say in thele Teyaaty on | costume and wore the order of the Garter of | #2esecutive, legislative and Judicial branches | Protest thatthe high ‘protection policy of the » department, has been ordered to inspect | Duff, ‘The bridesmaids were dressed in flush | 0f {26 Government and several inferior courts | Soverument has led other European countries been granted Second Lieut. C! y. Capt. Cull porch. well, stable, 2 el wiles from city, 900; $100 cash. $10 mouitly poet hae N.C. ave. and B sts. s.e., A’ W. Mather, pus - 2 3 . . have held similarly. The Cherokees, there- | % retaliate, and asa result their wares can no 4, Sand Scere Handsome Building Sites, adjoining | {)i\"tresh und couplet, Wrices te mnect the populse 2S frac Praise Mectiig’ Frilay wisuluest’ | partment by the Dupont powder tills, near | Pi0K faille and carried bouquets of pink roses. | fore, will have cause to be extreme Stspicious | 00g find a market outside of Germany. ‘Th Besoaon Met branch, 7 miles frov city, af $200 and deaiabah Prescriptions a specialty. nd worsi . meats fr Wilmington: Del pom po ’ The murriage ceremony was choral, and in- if the commission begins its labors by assailing ar eld sate ved mame Geen es ¢ Buildi _iyzt-Iw BIC Vs, in Pharmacy, METHODIST EPI ” _ er eee SM clude ¢ special anthem compose y Mr. | our title.” . city. meduct teidens at GOO ber ee aie ©. AND C. MOTORS_BFST IN THE BP paige Tue Puesipenr, Secretary Windom and At-| Barnby for the occasion, The queen looked | Chief Mayes was then asked if he would call STERIOUS MU va Azuuatan, full view of ety, 8750. | IF nsrect. Sizes to 90-11-P., driving pressen ii, Chadd, Am Pretoliue Ly the | romney General Miller have been invited by | ery well and happy. She wore a black bro- | an extra scasion of the sounell to sonemer ake A BYSTEEOUS MOREE. = SYPHERD, Sun Building, sieystors coffee-erinders, ke. Few Yfaus leit 125 Simro tee enter ene pores Davi h wget | | caded silk. ‘The princess of Wales wore a pale | proposition of the commission, but he refused meee NOH SALE-AT FALLS CHURCH VA. A BEAUTE. | F st. ¢. W. MESSS sions day evening. All welcome,” ane ey, vats ie e byae! bree ogra’ gray satin brocaded with silver aud diamonds, | to commit himself on this point, A Cincinnati Doctor’ reid Found ina of poo die p= o B. RIORDAN, 611 N STREET N aoa = = ge railroad to take atrip along the line of that | When the ceremony was concluded the queen Manhole. Falls Chureb, Va. Jy25-a0e * | nd eramolithic pavement: st Ssesuczme | Freaching by Kev, Howa.d 4. vowus ot Laurel, 11 | just been finished willbe used. Judge H. B. | groom. Among the guests in the palace whom | Party several articles of impeachment | Cyxcrxxatt, July 27.—The body of Col, A. JOR SALE—A FARM OF 200 ACRES 10 MILES SR SRGN OLEAN GADEbeR Gn” |oae a eateae Eeieces i, Hescnns | Brown of the Federal court at Detroit, Mich., | the chapel would not contain were many cabi- | against Mayes ready to present at the next i <— (Incorporated) 2 Drea > i Jones of 201 Park avenue, Walnut Hills, a phy- andO. Rie: dwelling IS breyaration ucctings ‘Ihussday, #:15° pam. “Prayer | tw the Prosident at Deer Park yesterday, and | net ministers. Mr. Gladstone was also present, | council, andthe chief is naturally somewhat | rene sual campeon onthe govennes"o shat Ga tion. sll out bguses necessary first-c Directors: i aleeting Thursday, 8 p.m. : ___it*_| this at once started the report that Judge THE BRIDE'S COSTUME. reticent about precipitating # discussion of his esly dis ed Thi 4 farm, farming {implements in abun JAMES. F HOOD, TOE We HOLS aty, | Foe CULRCH OF THE REFORMATION. | Brown was being considered tor the Supreme | 7. pride was supported by her father. She | imvenchment,” ie oe eens s cigeussio doubly | MYsteriously disappeared Thursday afternoon, | aq Price r ALBERT Wear, . at ~» MOKGAN, Pa. ave. and 72d st. sw.—Kev. W. . Parson, | Court vacancy. The President yesterday ne 'ppo! y her fa ‘. improbable. The commissioners spent o lay was found at 9 o'clock this morning tied up in Fo eeiant “456Pst-nw. | John W. Morgan, Manawer, respectfully makes | Recteiroes Ai'att vine ws Ne evening services. | worked on pardon cases and sat by the fire, | was attired in a magnificent white silk costume patt of their time yesterday et te ea laree | a sack in manhole at Park avenue and Fran- rok, SALE=SS ACRES GROOT New ous, | Meow tp ihe public mat with rently increnved acl” | © CHURCH oF OUR -FATHER WONT vga, | "hile the rain swashed among the trees, en train, cut decollette, with elaborate garni-| the five civilized tribes at Muscogee, where | ipo, Sout, tro squarcs from the residence, Fe: Sen fraite well af pnd ween hat he seek trie ote parma sagen, diterea at toali | acl Me a ine by the Hove Wey Carr Ax Inronten Booxxzzrrn 70 8 Sent Bace.— | 50 0° Tien team ee nd ae cational at Palonene Monin, © Peralioas begianing Killed wis sel. "Hs gold watch and mmouy ; 1 * | Allo exec ery wagons to v, W. : : ‘ e,P w. Fatew” | partrottheciy. Biz vibat nm, Lelepuouc, 430-G, | day achool at ¥:45 ain. No cvening service, 10" | Seeretary Windom hus decided that Edward F. | O%8"8¢, blossoms. A cost Ther throat, a gitt of | “'Gen Fairsiala trike it will taxe about ten | ReT® €90e. His colored coachman, Charles Wish aap roar wees | SS seth sins, gay, AUETTAG. | Hennessy, an English bookkeeper brought to | the groom, while @ miniature fan of sapphires | migutcs fo end. the ‘Cherokee confercuces it | Push bas been arrested on suspicion the District limits, for dairy purposes. Address | {S<q=> WM. K. AND WM. REDIN WOODWAKD, “ied by ev. LL. Thotnse of Bludenstane, | this country from London by an Engliah firm | and rubies glistened in her hair. ‘The brides- | Mayes remains as indiffereut ca he aenae Or Thursday last Col. Jones walked out of A burp Pe athens rin feast conducted by Rev. LL. ‘Thomos of Bladensbui i - a i i iotork * Pres! the sack door of his residence in his sli see location, pelce, ac, Bor 104, Su ‘Taek 9 Gankeh tad ti iL . preachiug by Kev. N. M. Carroll of Alex: doing business in New York, must be returned | maids were the princesses Maud and Victoria | ent, e wae! slippered MOC TEXTT STEVE oF re = Pe ean in 2 Pew, preaching by Her 5 Byes, ot pal to his native country on the ground that his | of seienp) ee as ‘THE RENTAL MONEY IN BANK. Se ee eee ne a bi soft a ‘RES G00! oY REAL TE. Speci — Washington, D.C. Children's Jubilee Day. pet importation was a violation of the contract | toria Mary of Teck, the coun’ edore} 4 dig h from Kansas City, Mo. . From op vanquished or stable, Fait, aeealed do: two. fg a ES scoupecne . nage ty, 9 Says: ¢ knowledge and sight of men as abso- |OUNT VERNON PLACE M.E.CHURCH labor law. Heunessy took the place of James | Gleichen, the countess Victoria Gleichen and 8, (ear ; 825 per mo. Promptness, aud at reasonable rates. myZo-sun “ from j ‘T. Watson, who was discharged, and who made | the countess Helena Gleichen. The prince of | T*#8urer Andy Sindler of the Cherokee strip lutely a if the earth itself had opened and en- per th, cornerof 9th and K sts, n.w., Rev. ‘. igo w and Handsome Cottages of - > o Wy. Haddaway, pastor —Preaching at 11, a. mi. and 8 | a complaint to the collector of the port. When | Wales gave the bride away, and, in accordance | live stock association yesterday notified Treas- is . for wabia and put watees | SE made anal delivered at once ontyaytacat uf | Bitz, Sg, ol at 9.0 x. Bre the case was referred to Solicitor Hepbura he | with ancient usage, the queen’ then formally | urer R. B. Ross of the Cherokee nation that the | ‘The circumstances the pera 1317 et eR.” | Sh siateeh ses 10 20975, HB UMITHL artiet, | by "Hew. Hicry Febrey at Li am and 8 gave an opinion that the importation of Hen- | signified her assent, ‘The marriage was solemn- | €100,000 rental for the strip from July 1, 1889, | Peatance made it one of the most ine: pre 71¥ juilding. _ | SOF. Sr Le. x vublic cordially invit is nessy was illegal, in which the Secretary con- | ized by the archbishop of Canterbury, assisted | to Jan. 1, 1890 was in the bank at his disposal. | mysteries ever happening in this city. The po- Bie, 20UNG, MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA. | curred. 4 7, by the bishop of London, the dean of Windsor, | A meeting of the Cattle association was held | lice were notified, and search was yes- “S™ sion, 1409 'N. ¥. avo. n.w.—Sunday (to-wor- Rev. Dr. Worthington, chaplain in ordinary to | yesterday, but only routine matters were dis- | terday afternoon and kept up during the night, i SALE—DESIRABLE TRACT OF Va thirty = a in ee sites om publie road, aud mile Branch es will shalt from ville, on the B aud 0. B. EE rk We . Wee bom ging Gospel meeting. Address COMMANDER HARRINGTON. the queen, and Rev. F. J. Herve, Posed of and nothing was said of the extension | At 4 o'clock this morning # newspoper re; oe THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM- | tious. 5H, Wate Manict ists youiy mete * — AFTER THE CEREMONY ‘of the lease. anda policeman went to the manhoie at the iy at 206 Penna, ave. se. 3725-30" PANY, Coruer 15th st. and New York ave. | strangers, Service Just oue hour. it’ | Found Guilty and Sentenced to Two junction of Park avenue and Francis lane and Dg ie G SHAG FOS PUMDARD OD | Uleepe tor BE ees, towers, Loves es. 2 ES % = the bridal party drove to the Marlborough FUTURE OF THE PAPACY. ed a lighted. into it. As its flicker- OS, MLE MORE THAE TWO BUNDRED Oi ani Valuables of all kinds. Se RRNONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Yeurs’ Suspension. house, the Prince of Wales’ residence, where Sree ing zee slowly into the blackness ieee _Cuarkes mode: the Fate. 3e19-2m. Vt. S Db. oe x ———— around Washington, ou all the lines of — Poin eas Ghediente guna sermon" 8! The papers in the case of Commander Pur- | the wedding breakfast was given. Hero the |The Pope Must Think in English and | #04 reached the water, 20 feet below the level ANT COUNTRY RESIDENCES, | Wasi NO. 1, PATRI- | § Rar ge ae ae f ; rene ition in gorgeot ion | Ria Reman Sree’ of the street, they had just time to see MINE BUILDING Bitty OF USE 10 "TWENTY othe AV EVENING, ais heat ats Sd oto Heep Slovtng, Bona ‘ emt ppresheebeustec hares: eae pteased Tngpected by acta is the br fal party Se SE polka a tard pista Back = st. bw, ‘ cret fe fele i after | Special Cable Dispatch EVEXIxo SOME FIRST-CLASS FARMS. in Rises Howie, — . E. CHURCH, REV. WM. | Tracy, and will be made public in a few days, prglarietes) Sid te ee house} Loxpon, July 27. air as isa merge og eam eraghaegr ie Bye ey ag EO a NEW STORE. "Hail the cvanselist; Shai. by eve Wen | The finding in the case is “guilty” and the | the immense crowd outside were forced to give | article on tha tary pbesci~ of the manhole was dreaged beck inte Sts SS eee! = — H. Hainell: 7:30; young people's preior tavttene S80 | sentence of the court is two years’ suspension | Way, and a space of 2,000 yards was cleared by sa ~wwedird nc! y inthe | place and the searchers waited until the light TL SiPBERD & Co, NEW GOODS. Dim. the Sa wilt hoid «public meeting, | C, des Hadrinetca'c Aan N detachment of the royal artillery and bores | Covemporary Review, an advance copy of which | Pr morning before nything further was done, 3e27-th.skmIm “Sun Building,” 1317 F et. Mhich will be addressed by Kev. Mr. Nicholson, and | Commander Harrington’s offense was in allow- tr has just been sent to and the __ Se at a, WOOD MANTELS. there will be other interestiug exercises, All ineuibers | ing th 2 cadets’ tice shi guard who were on duty. The crowd cheered j me, recalls the sensa-| As goon as the carpenters who were ‘OH SALE—AT DERWOQD, MET: BRL, 25 ACRES, und iniends ure cordially invited tw these services, It | 426 the naval cadets’ practice ship Constella- | Entiiusiastically a* the newly married couple | tional article on the Bismarck dynasty. Itis| upon a neighboring dwelling came sie Bards from depot S-room ‘Barn, Sta- SLATE MANTELS. | &-——, ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN | 92, of which he was in command, to run | drove through, and the prince and Princess of | anonymous, It says that to re-establish the | work long pole, nearly 30 feet in length, was ea at COUKE D. LUCKEIT, 935 nw. uss axe euares $2 cnurch, Cor Lit and H ste awe eee aground near Cape Henry light June 18, Com-| Wales received the same ovation, The same temporal power the church must be is borrowed, and at about 7:50 the iron covering SOR SALE—AT KNOWLES STATION. lag AED Pay Bette cg aching tg-1uo-row csuiday) a¢ 11 | mander Harrington has been stationed at An: | guests who were present at the ceremony aciarhaets Anglicised | +0'the death hole was again removed. Fics Acres grandly adapted for subdivision, Quer M. ROCHE, day'School ‘at 9:40" ain, and Prayer aleeting Thurs- | D4pOlis for several years, and has beeii regarded | took of the breakfast. Toasts were drank to | OT Americanized or dwindle. This is illustrated | “Tne with a nail driven in the end, was re ee eb ng hile Soe <n 400 LOUISIANA ave, | ‘2% {vue at bam. Ail invited, 11" _ | a8 one of the most ‘capable officers of the aca-| the bride and groom and to the queen, and | by the startling statement that the papal re- and the sack could just be touched. gs sa a oc om THE TEMPERANCE TENT, 77H st. | emic staff. also to the prince and princess of Wales. The | script against the plan of campaign was 3 was lying, at the confluence of three pipes ay = - = id North Caroling ave., Capitol Hill.—SUN- earland his bride will spend their honeymoon | launched by the pope under the pressure of the | and one end was slightly elevated. ts, Cottages, try Homes grass, rain, FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST B10 oreleck’ Ghote abd poultry farmaconveulent to statious, splen: SEGARS SOUN. 3:30 o'clock, Childreu's Meeting, Secretary Rusk’s Invitation. in Scotland, Englishgovernment, a the advice of Per-| The sack was struck and its contents Sia tater inde Cooke D-LUcKETT, a3 'E ee | tae ea HAMPAGS EE WINES, DAY SUigT cele, Hone aac Pett pBUX- | John 8. Crosby and Fred F, Schrader of St. THE WEDDED PAIR, fico, who hashitherto been held for | forth » hollow, ve sound. Am effors iy M BRICK HOUSE. 10 ACRES OF YARD. PEMBLORE PUKE RYE WHISEY. Cae Sou wan ney ill address the meeting. Come | Joseph, Mo., called upon Secretary Rusk this | The Princess of Wales, as the world knows, | *h#t blunder. The article is certain to attract| was made to lift it, but only a corner of the 14 ROO; 7 ¢ Bade tone OF YARD, THOMAS RUSSE: early if you waut a good seat. 1t worntng ina coeitatites 38 ting the “New | has been anadmirable mother, and the Pri attention in Ttaly and Ireland, It points, without | covering could be torn away. this time a warden, ” te randies: Segars, ‘BURG! iy presen| - " naming him, small gathered carpenters 3e29-)m Atterney-st-Law, Madensberg, Md, 5 T2YS Penuaylvanua avenue, bn Oe SELING LEAF TEA, Era exposition.” to be held at St. Joseph, Mo., op 7 eee ey a ae has CARDINAL GIBBONS AS THE NEXT POPE left Coal ¥ De ee we Le ga areted September and October | oat eto de downright peg. wen Few | and the transter of the seat of the holy sce A Ne cee en atp are’ and tock charge . TT. B. Towser & Sox. Gnd foukdonce frome L138 ble? Comestect ere nex! ¢ exposition is held in honor of the erican girls but would rebel at the severe | from Rome to London. The article is long ‘of that catch © <4 : —Televboue call 908, dy20-Lm* Seeetishmen ot tee? ge2O%,, Depart | aystem through which has passed this grand-| and bas the place of honor, It is written with eer of tae bole ernest Arias of te DRY GOODS DEALERS, ez of the United hter of the queen. England has s right and conviction and the author evi- a aes ee 1316 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. EQUITABLE Present to urge | to feel proud of the tall, slender, pleasant | dou has an intimate acquaintance with the oe ae oe TIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, panne crete whe wee weabek foe The of the vatican. The thesis of the writer pee ya Aepeass ached ¢ Boon undid Kirwoul trou athatrven 40 iothes wide, 360, “SQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F SE. luction. It con- , blue eyes and ruddy face, oe beparitea by Sactewsinen aon riven from | the mass below. That wen es ante te | hy tapes ASSETS $1,044,781.37. years older than the princess, Bome never to retura. +As Europe, when the all wet and slimy, in the Py ; esiinuatinnee 6 ke eee Ne Uaited | Sash paca oan mal aguouist and bas | Boman smpic fll, became barbarian and was | ea the man was brought beck tekeesioee Sth sh the ofice of the Association, Nauitable Build don ttre fac atble ctcioa | The duke fe ne Spore ey with the Sergeant Drant of the Walnut Hill district alt very mau. income con- for the is whether Sencee Se eereement, P tters upon. the | siderably over half s million, He owns in Scot- | 2 the Engibh’ speakers, ‘The | apuman foot it bite sock and “Moracce Pamphlets explaining the comer ord = BOARDS AND BOARDSI!I land alone some 250,000 acres of land, and is | future of depends upon the slipper pd Then another foot ‘object advantage of ‘accept | heavily in in Sir Samuel '& Co.’s came out and the to the knees and the Association are furnished upon application. LUMBER VERY LOW rapend Peotte D ee Scott & Co, thinking in English end ridding the ‘of | until the whole of both legs were Ones hours, fom Va m. 104-0 p.m On ihe fat i present. oan pe ee the from on | =°™ and ambitious, up to the chin. | Another slit and the covering Sto Soclvekp. mi Advances will be miade Dromplly SIXTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. ¥.W. Talcott. ox of hick pe plate, ‘gpeen ¥ ee BRUISED AND BATTERED FACE OF CO. JONES, GOOD VA. BOARDS AT $1.25 PER 100 FEET. mente, brica-brectand oven alk "stoskings, s Prive than we Ames bt — homrra ‘The body was without cost and the gold SAMA SOMEWCEER POS | | sraiy testes W cick Welsh ial ed edly Sle sek ee ee rived here last made fon | {ads were stillin the shirt front. ‘The remains 3NO. JOY EDSON. See'y. myat_| length in use. ‘THE GROOMS GIFT. icra tntroa org od bovdampine oe wore taken to an undertaker's near by. A cok Raq Comvration LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Lord Fite $ to his maiden Shene ered ‘Fixtores and Lamps, Good Assortment, ae _ 376-3 Deas n Lamber ent Nl Week, Bon & Catia ne 5 <= Tiot Fes ae cam and manatees, Rochester Lampe, ba, ¥ Bete — eigen | 29am Co MU

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