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ra ¢ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.c., FRIDAY. AUGUST 22, 1890. IT WILL BE A WONDER. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. Saturday’s Star and Some of the Good | Where Some Washingtonians Are Sum- Mr. Stephen B Elkins bobs up serenciy in Things it Will Contain. mering—Personal Notes of Interest. ‘West Virginis polities, amd ft ien't the bob of A Sailing Party Drowned in Long} Tsrsran hes completed arrangements for| The Misses Goddard and Miss Millicent Ged- | ¢ til of oo el rea Island Sound, Publishing a series of short original stories or $a James of Gonepriova bave retarned from! Dr, Rumromantamendrebellion ie summer-| ROBUCTE Weer Ciretnd oes: inclowe novelettes by the best suthors on both sides of | poing fag at Beratoga, WAxzrrs ‘WOMAN FORK GENERAL moves: canes Aaa: the Atlantic, including such well-knowm| Miss Emme Meansell is spending her vace- ee ‘at once at 631 Q st. uw. alia ee UeraNTED_tTwo Wh Boys . vi an: *) res will fing @ man, War gy poe other Assist the E FACTORY EXPLOSION | writers as Bret Harte, Jales Verne, Jeannette | tion at Hamilton, Va Ol Statistiean: “Figai eB CARTRIDG: 0 PLOSION L. Gilder, Jerome K. Jerome, Guy Maupassant, | Miss Lizzi R Brown of 1129 10th strectifenre, unlow he prepares thom carefully and | $ttari_Alge Two White Bora fr Hota Hier James Payn, Joel Chandler Harris and Rud- northwest is at Ocean Grove. a lets them lie for awhile before using them.’ 7th et. a i : The following ise partial list of Washiagto-{ Mrs. Statistician—innovently: ‘But, my dear, ANTED—A YOUNG Lord Salisbury Commended For | yard Kipling. The first of those novoloties, by | asang summoring at Rock Enon Springs, Va.; | Y didn't know that figures would lie.” Ween mae bars DAY OF FATALITIES. ae WANTED—HOUSES. FOR RENT—ROOMS._ ESTMENT, SMALL RENT_FINE, LARGF, DOUBLE PARLORS cor brick : must be ® bargain, ished Koome, 1210 Get vw. sult om Box 6S Star offic, 7OR RENT 1198 Ite and Unfurnished Kooms bouse, sll ave FOR RESTAU- con w.; have immediate 0, J. EASTERDAY sees V ANTED-TO RENT A HOUSE OF 8 OR 10 a 7 Toons, between Gth and 15th. Pennsylvanis ave. F2 RENT MAN LN SHOk STORE AS ‘fret foor © LARGE FRONT RUOM table fortmvald with board. t Foon: @3.3. emailer rooms, @16. Lear three 1!mes car. . mended. Address SHOE STORE Star office. it" | So = Sa ~ Sos 12h at nw _ : ; James Payn, will appear tomorrow with appro- | Prof, Gregory and wife, F. W.Va and family, — Wastes GOOD. BELIABLE patty TO | W from stot noes OE GASH ‘a | JOR RENT — UNFURNISHED SECOND. <TORE a Piece of Diplomacy. Printe illustrations, Tho expense attond- | Mrs. Jos. Tyssowski aud som, Miss Ada Tyasow- | Chieago—to Illinois Central RR: “Don't | WW lake bn Gharwe of Lanve Diniax Houm.or | goca‘neirs Ft hte, Beas pe ee convene Rawr fog this ventare is met willingly, for | Dy" Wine Migrant, Mise Nellie Beall, Mra. | you want the World's Fair down by the lake?” | PResnimichyancn in he commer ofthe city. | | Focanion . per uuonth is advance. desurabie sigeton ; Pe 4 }. Winter, Miss Lizzie LO.BR: “Not by a damp site.” address V YANTED-HOUSES FOR KENT Bi Sth stow. eure te? nothing is too good for the readers of Tax Stax. Minter, Prot. 0. cee, dis. De a ; —— it ek eh A # Own. | JPOk RENT—ONE O& TWO RECOND-#TOKY BAY. LLA! ‘ous ‘, Ss ire, 5 rrett, Mrs. J. v~ Ap=waed \ ED— ALPXLADIES. ALSO YOUNG x “4 window centre, MISCELLANE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH | put this is only one of the feattres of tomor enport family, Miss Maud Swormstedt, THREE OF A KIND, Win With some Expereuse im the’ Dry Goods | Stacing their honecs Au onr cheng: UM FRMBELT | Rouseywith modern reneeneeras ee ee ee —_e row's Sran. Sixteen pages will con- | Capt. Thos, Tuttle and family, Mrs. Dr. Farn-| Tom: “Ah, there!” Business. _At 1328 7 sore Exounat Elk ie PARTIES HAVIxG Houses menpemeeet, S00 Ket. ae ae : ‘i ham 7 ‘ i ” r x 3 LADY STEN! ‘Sale o QOR RENT —SEV) RO ONE KILLED TWENTY-ONE HURT. |tain vast amount of reading mat-/ om and family, Miss Carrie Riley, Mr. and) il and Ellick—unantmonsly: ‘Stay there! stewriter hewingion No. 2) in Beak Address, | purctai opps wok of ey will ance be ‘Poruiubed abd I Lateran aoe got s ectrees ae ter of the most divorvified character, | family, Mr and Mev, LO Manatee, Min Aone ee eee ‘esterday’s Explosion a Chicago ti price &e, at once to L STAKGAKDIEK, Ly papered a 7 - 4 Silver keeps coming up becanse it is so much = = ane . : “ tate oe or ted in an attractive manner. The special | Maguire, Mr. and Mra. Geo. R. McManus, Mr, {_ Pp ANTED—TWo YoU! Wish TO PURCHASE a3 i ‘ es ‘ H. M. Kelley, lor and daughters, | lighter than gold. ee —_ ¢ KENT ; ox Ni sa | RBI fevral of whieh wil be ilustrted | Has Walks re oon TE Dav mel . ties ivy to b“AUANAMRS, Sarasin DE AEE | oA Po ni “gu Sug cane ted Ral ats | Aaa! har uns Wea EN RO Cutcaco, August 22—The following tea list | wiji be of unusual interest, and, take it all, in all Pairo, Miss Nellie Pairo, Mr. W. 6. Smith x, 4, BG, , No chaldren. “References. 17 of the killed and injured by yesterday's explo- 3 t the Standard cartride factory, Blue : Wire sie f iecsener peed , Blu i See wie enol ry | on alley. *| Bianasomey fan Island, IIL: Killod--Charlos Siddel,, twenty. | ©9¢- The following are aome of its contents: | aise watiots of Washineton ere at Deer Port a Wardirtants Runice Basiseas, te Uekon nod | Sera few sland, IIL: Charles Siddell, ve i . “Riches take wings,” remarked the man | wages will br paid. Address in wn bamdwrigne, | W five years old, of Cincinnati; struck by a piece | ON ANALOSTAN ISLAND (Illustrated). Miss Dalton of Capito! Hill, having visited | vase his eanvasback duck flow ovor the fence, | Siting experience, wages expected, SIONS. | can wee of wheel in the abdomen. Injured—Frank} where the athletes of the Columbia Club | Boston and vicinity, is now the guest of Mrs. J. ee 2 = “ Lau, twenty-five, burned severely from the train to break records, B. Adams of Westboro, Mass, ED—-IMMEDIATELY — FIRST-CLASS The real ewoll soup is Mulliga-tony. drt Ironers at CAPITAL STEAM Lavspiny. | WAX! wat and cut about the ankle, may dic; The granddaughters of the late Governor 8 a ee - Rex Tumorc, twenty-siz, married, baraed| ACROSS THE EASTERN BRANCH (illus- | yell of Arkansas are visiting their relatives at ¥ Ree a i There's one thing about the ‘‘geg” in the FAN TED—A GOOD WOMAN, WHITE PR and Miss Lizzie Smith. ferred. to ‘kine aud General Houses Saturday's Stan will be an exceptionally good |“ C. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Bond and | 5°24 OF suywhere else. It works both ways, | remain at nize 5 e& suite oF , oe “ on Square.” Terms reasunal 1014 Loth aw aulscr 2K KENT-TO A GENTLEMAN, FINELY PUR Bished Second floor Room, southern rape Ure, 3 windows, awuinge, furniture and paper tat bearly new, @12 per mouth in advance. ado Il nants by sending te particulars Con: Sant demand. C. A. SHIELDS, 1402 Fet uw als vt —TWO HOUSES, WELL LocaTE 000. the beck with a quantity ef sash may dics] tied). ESS snOQrerBer Hill playfully to Editor Dane in W127), HOPES FON #4300 70 es 000, | FURNES TMERE URW CRNTEMED NooMD oN & quantity of + LP, Bri e Bun office: re thing o! i in Washington end Lanier Heihte, ‘Seka eane og pry i "Obio, se-] The grand celebration of the new bridge to | Mrs. J. hiteford, Miss O’Brien and Mrs, you seen any’ verely barned and cut about the arms; Ide Wick, eighteen, burned about the face, head, neck aud breast; Mark Barney, fourteen, badly burned about the sbdomen; Mary Marvitts, sixteen, burned about face and bands; Lena Shultz, sixteen, severely burned about the shoulders; Pauline Koll, fifteen, burned about face and bands; Annie Meckelbe: ixteen, face and hands burned; Mary Stevens. sixteen, face and hands burned; Mary Graves, face and hands severely burned; Annie Graves, sister of Mary, burned about face and hands; Emma Shaltz, eighteen, sister of Leua, face and h: yurned: Mary Wick, sixteen, sister of Ida, burned about face and arms; Geo. Wells, burned about the head and body; Howard Gilson, eighteen, slightly hurt about the head; George Roll, twenty. struck om the head by a piece of wood; Wm. Dorman, eighteen, face aud hands burned, Charles Burmeister. slightly Lurued about the face and hands; Eugene Rickberger. nineteen, face and hands burned and struck by a piece of tin im the abdomen; Ed Bassett, slight in- juries caused by jumping from the building: Joho Barney, sixteen, slightly injured about the bead, a SALISBURY COMMENDED. He Has Conducted the Quarrel With Portugal Successfully. ON THE SIDE SADDLE (Ilustratod). 0} A FOOL'S WISDOM (Illustrated). ATTRACTIVE HOMES (Illustrated). EUROPEAN CAUSERIE. take place Monday. Duvall are at the Hotel Wellington, Atlantic City. ERICSSON AND HIS BOATS (Illustrated). | fr, Wm. R. Traxton is spending his vacation Something aboui the great inventor whose | at Atiantie City. memory will be honored tomorrow. The family of Mr. Harry Smith, journal clerk of the House, returned from Spring Lake last evening and on Monday goto Rock Enon An accomplished equestrienne tells how | Springs for a fortnight. fa women should ride horseback. Miss Georgia Shekell left today for Porte- NIGHT IN APOKER ROOM (Illustrated), | Mouth, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Julia Dickinson, who has been visiti her for the How the chips sounded merrily when the { past two months, aj police were away. Miss Anna Hilton and Miss Laura Campbell of Capitol Hili have gone on ea extended tour of the New England states. Miss Lester has returned from tho north and is at her I street home. Mrs. Edw. Healey and Mrs. Brownley of Bal- 8 common-sense suggestions for beauty timore are spending a fow days with Mrs, R. H. ‘Campbe! and comfort. ‘The announcement of the engagement of Mr. The autobiography of a wife winner by chance. By James Payn, SACRED FROM THE POLICE (illustrated). | Philip J. McHenry and Miss Annie A. Hollohan Diplomats in Washington and their surpris- | ¥*8 made without the authority of the persons ing privileges. interested and was without foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thos. I Gardner, Mr. Tom B. Gardner and Mra. Frank Duehay left the city Max O’Rell’s interesting chat about the op- ——_ for a two wecks’ trip to Niagara and era in London. = Grover Cleveland around today?” Mr. Dana — indignantly: “Certainly not. Why do you ask me such a blamed fool ques- tion as tha a ANTED—AN ELDERL\ PERSON WH ii Help in the Howsehc 1 fair remuneration a 623 8 st. a Governor Hill—with asty laugh: “Oh, be- cause‘the isso large around, I thought you couldn’t help seeing him.” Col, Hogg, the democratic nominee for gov- ernor of Texas, is not a Chicago man. The Knights of Labor dou’t have much show for Heaven, for the Bible says there shall be no night there. She: “I notice by the papers that some gen- tleman in the Bar Association mecting at Sara- toga delivered an address onthe ‘Ideal and Actual Ia Law.’” He: “Rats! That's nothing to the Mother In Law.” “Ah!” remarked the sunburned and healthy boss, coming in among his hard-worked clerks, “Ah, boys, dow dy do? How well you are look- ing after my pleasant vacation down by the WWANTED—two Yor Frye Aprly to the MALCHET OFFICK, u WI1E GIRL To ASSIST pera House Work; must ANTED — SALESLADIES — EXPERIENCED Balesiadies for cur other departments; ood salary, stet CHE, S16 Tthst ww NTED—A YOUNG LADY TO TAKE CHARGE the books and cash in a rocery. ing references aud stati jug salary expected, Box 11, J ANTED—FO OUK ORDER D 8 (po experience required): @6 weekly" ACKER & GADSB1, tee, 1 th and 16th ets, nw. Address HOM!, Sta: Waste BY A MIDDLE-AGED LADY, ONE OR ie wo Uuturnished Kooms, or a suiall fet, im — ou. State lowest price References. "A: NSUS EMPLOYE. Star office. 22. V ANTED_PE. =) clren; state locaton aud OCAL, ox 161, Star office a —BY TWO GENTLEMEN, TWO LARGI i ome or a Suite of Two Ki within © blocks of Corcoran Art Gallery. Addrens SCOTT H., Star office. ee W ANtrD BY MAN AND Wire Koome, partly furnished, t convenient to the Patent Ofic ar office. c N ARTED-FWO | UNFU family, widow or singie Jady preferr cating oom on hand east of 15th Tequired, Add: fue: Bitnd be woderate ‘Address or call at VB Est uw. Private bath, } ee LPLA HAVING BLU F Fi rigeal of en jew Flat. central locett: eo Wi furiushed, Choice Par fbamber for 630. Tumediate or early p Promptitude necessary. FLAT, stat ofc Warsee. NTIL NEXT JUNE, 3 OR 4 FUR- Risied Koos, with or without beard, by a gen. Yeoman, his wife and 4 young men, bet. Hand 0 aud BOARD by a simels gentleman’ of middle age: private vms and Parlor EDT. 1,.BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, juruishe: ht Ho jorthwest preferred ; answer.statiug price, which 1-174. F st Nw, ely Turniabed, aon ie, pear the War. St © Table Board. Terms QOK RENT CORNER NINTH 8ST chusetis ave., Lange Nice found. pleasant summer root ea. posure , referemces exc Bek BEXESICELY FURNISHED Room 18 ite family: ouly to wentiemen. wear Patent AM Oth wt naw an 20st vat and Penson On {OK R&NI—FIVE COMMUNICATING KOOMS reine gantey. Clovets tad Ervete Bath: wewiy ge ered: sas . AppIy on premise. St ROCHE, 490 La. ave new. APP Os Pree N SQUARE WEST ~ te, Handsome! Fok BENT PURNISHED, LARGE sCuND story Front Kooi a tree windows. vo desired, Avply 81 D AND 4TH FLOOKS, 7TH ron, "0, F, —_ v0, wath mute aulé-0r __ 3. MGRAY O37 Fn.w Fok BEND TEE Rooms, UNFURNISHE suitable for lixht housekeeping, to partion wit | hudven; also owe bail reo furnished suitebie tor Geutlemau, south trout. ry mt eatieman, Apply 10 1919 Hosta w st corner of BD: 1 suitable for schools, {0% RENT—THREE BEAUTIFUL RooMs, foor, one a perio, private family, furus double corner house, south and east frotite. ba == Among the guests at the Oak Grove House, | 8a” : 3 a ae = Loxpos, August 22—Tho papers are con- | wey THE WAR WAS OVER Round Hill, Va, are: Mr. and Mrs. John _ ran Walkneess Latieireee enue Sete Nene | WW sunt havo roots tocrees snore ee ere rey ene SET 1 Lg Wikia bindanie pecs tasans of km (MOU Gl. Chcghit: “Mee Mall Davo: ‘The following note, which explains itself, bas | puticre” Coschinen. Faro hiauds wed Hott livin ig | St. new. Address BARI Siar office, dows; reterences required 110) Bat nw dye fal settlement of the dispute between England dieu Sebmaedle edaatadiication. Misses Truxson. Joy and Burgess, Mr. and Mra. | been received: gs city and resorts. DICK's AGEN: ¥.613 208 _"=*_===—_——E—EEEEE Onna? THREE APARTMEN 8 OF A WOAND and Portugal, which at one time threatened to —_ KR C. Milburn, son and nurse, Miss ALL. 4 Seieiaieatala BASE ade NTED MISC cE {bree roots ot suite . priv nd lowe: oie. rr ine, Though cenit at arith |THE ANDEAN PLATEAC. gt sad cis SSaemecer aa | MP Tans cc iogane, | WASRRRRE MTEL AF Oo woner| WANTED MISCELLANEOUS | gait wrt Frat, mS i oe : , D. C., Wi iE BES __*_ | Ww axteD- 70 BUY FIKST-CLABi Portugal could hardly have ended otherwise | Pen pictures of South American Indians. By | Mra Chow divoved wut ison of Alexandria: Mz. 8 8. Error: TANTED—A SMART BOY IN A GROCERY writer, for cash. Address, stuling price,G i fecling was very strongly averse ton rossrt to | Fannie B Ward. Mr. Denvill Wyckoff of Brooklyn, N.¥., and] | Will you please correct an error which, } rorrod $10 yer moinand tuerd. “APIS DAQCTEY, | Sree - force, and the peaceful oeaclusi omof the affair is | REED BIRD SHOOTING. Miss Elsie Stevenson of Denver. Col., are |throngh the kindness of a friend, “inadver- | 12% au: A im hailed with pleasure by all classes and parties. y a "gS | WA ANTED—A YOUTH 16 TO 18 YEAi ‘The sentiment of the Baglish people digplayed | HOW to shoot the toothsomo little fellows | Furuno Pane VEO OD Columbia avenue, | tently crept” into yesterday's Szan, and state | WY ANTEDDA XOCTIC AG 30 18 Vi aul6-2w for me that the intimation that I am to be mar- | and K sts. nw. E 7b _ ORES "OD Sa " throughott this controversy is a striking indi-| and how to cook them. ios Bowles left Saturday to visit relatives in | ried is “wholly unwarranted by the fncta;” | ‘WWANTED—A WOMANCOOKALSOTAUNDunsy: | WASSER HOMES TO, FARTORE, PLENTY ention of the change which has gradually come | 4 WILD CAVALRY RIDE. Sevanneh and Augusta, Ga., intending to be | that I am still receiving bids (of course resery- Wasik Colored 408 Le are eR es | ave een sPaE weet. over the public mind in rece ne : towar. Some years ago the mere fact that{ An old southern soldier’s birthday reminis- | 8t8¢Dt two months. Ss. ICK STABLE BACK oF $12.50. rick _ FOR RENT- OK RENT— V6th at, a y —STORKE AND DWes ; Pinte glane store trout . co auzioit® | MOMKIS, 14th aud U sts, iw streetcars. KOBEMT bk. am.tod euzi-im conerete cellar; 10 rv able. suitable fo y b a ing the right to reject any andall of them) | \yaxTep—aT ONCE, A THOROUGHLY CON ANTED—A LOAN OF $500 FOR ONE YEAR: ce. I 22 6th wt. uw. 2 Portugal was asmall and weak nation would daaek one an Mra RE. Burke of Virginia are at 124 that after the Louisiana lottery is thor- | WV Double Eusry Bookkeeper, either lads or WwW uornca by’ eierocee Sear tte, Mepereoual | LOK RENT COW. 18T AND D STEN IE. Laxol net have beem rogarded as any reasou for re- a = leona : oughly suppressed there will yet remain a second trust on wuproved city real estate. Addross | of ihe duce! stands ln the ane at gellar gily — caty tors drug a fraining froma war which promised to add a | ROBBING VACANT HOUSES. Miss Mary Sachs, Miss Rebeoca Sachs, and BGeiNrss CHANCE, Star of, 20S considerable area of valuable territory to portunit , of “Dum” thieves and how they perform their | Mise Sarah Ehrlich of altimore are sponding | Cuich t'm'ehow, nny | Sane PTY jew days at the Randall i Gxonor Haxpsowe Aprenson, ; Representative and Mrs. M.S. Brewer ha 5 Fret tine shame whiek thet bebe ae, oaeie’ | CITY NOISES AND SMALL BOYS. returned from Atlantic City and are the Ham- ote ee of a liberty-ioving and inoffensive people re- | How they make the policeman’s life bur- | iiton House. ISK flected upon England is largely reeponsivic | “ava hyn” Ls Mr. and Mrs, Jobn H. McHugh and Mra 3. {ABDUL MAMID'S HOUSEKEEPING. for the change of feeling referred to. Lord H. Ball of Lafayette, Ind, Mr. and Mra C. E. Salisbury has, by his course in the Portugal | IN FAR-OFF NORWAY. Eagan of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. British dominions. The war with the brave 0 WASH: ANTED—IP THEY DON'T SUIT BRING THEM | | 1325 T st. n.w. Large and Handsomely Finished 0 little community of Boers in South Africa is a work. ; = ty Toou aud Cellar, Bay-window Preas-brick Dweliiiy » or rot be Bent de Cigars sittin Washington | sii the lntet an. rent 8007 for card Ue tushert ap 4 4 ply to GAN & BUTLER SICKLES' OLD STAND, 1011 Pa, ave, A tre Ok KENT-SOUTHWEST OUNNER oln Ki sts. now.. Brick Store aud Dwelling, with we UveU. wulitable for confectionery abd bakery. 1. DODSUN, oF st. mw. eulé-im * Whole-ale te Drum City Trade. “Team iurnished for cauvanaing; best of relerence required. Apply between 8 aud dam w W.S. MINNIX, 817 Pennsylvania uve. nw. au Women Have No Voice Whatever in W ep oe PES A, 5 fED-HORSES “TO PARIUKE AND Win- 5 nt have the Vest of pasture and running t* | streaus in every Heid and wood E. B. LaF- FEKTY, corner 10th st. und La ave. Telephone 2:304, at Thompson’ aw Pro- —a— rH sT. N.W, ONE DOOR ses reconcred some of the prestige which | 4 Washingtonian’s visit to the Iand of the | Lewis of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blood of ne Mipnagemest, Ginns in Fatent Appiicatious, Ridros ThOa b. | WW acred hance naan ee ey Mad had been lost on account of the ill-success of = Chicago, Mr. and Mire. Wm. H. Smith and TALL Normandie Hotel, Washington, statiug ige, | aud substantial muscner, Sip Co many of his efforts in home politics. midnight sun. family of Anrora, who are making a tour of the | From the Leisure Hous. ‘ experience and ail qual fications, including charac teed. C. NELSON, 1 1005 B st, THE z Scomeap re : THE “WATER OF LIFE.” country, Mra, B. P. Brasher and daughter of | It is estimated that over six thousand por- | phyvical heaith and moral Lubits, meni: _D—H. BAUM HE MIGHLS. CASH Ve opponite wholesale ALL ABOUT BISHOP DUBS. Denver, Mr. amd Mra Chas. KR Long aud | sons are fed daily at his Dolina Bagtche Palace W ANTED-A NURSERY GOVERNESS 1y SMALL for Furniture, Carpet, leather eds, Sho respectively pens Origin and history of Usquebangh, otherwise | family, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Sumuol Booker of Loute- A Gas hs G eal a Family. Address ¥. O. Box 121, Rockvil ce Store Fixtures. Futire Mousevolds | The Evangelical Association Going to wei. vile Edward H. Hance and daughter of when the sultan is there, One who is well in- | ya specialty, Address 314 Oth et nw. aulG FOR "RENT_OFFi« cES ‘Take an Important Step. se Viiiadelphin, Mrs. V. Dunning and Mrs, 8. D, | formed gives u graphic picture of the sultan's | 47 viyp cRocuws CLERK wio Has so-| Wy ANTED—ut MEST CASH VALUE PAID OI NT_O aS. ee REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Murray of New York are at the Ebbitt House. | housekeeping. Ho admits that it is oloar that | NY iictted Private Family trade: youd war Stocks of Merchaudire, 5 — DESIKA Cuaveraxp, August 22.—Certain prominent | ‘The growing popularity of colonial styles in | Mr. Chas. W. Thayer and family have re | there is good executive ability in the manage- | Wwe commands oraddress AC. WINSi ft; atitebie for Jour members of the “minority party” in the Evan- gelical Association will take the most important action of their lives this morning. The friends | CRITICISING THE GUARDSMEN. Washington architecture. turned from an extended northern visit. ment of his enormous household, for there is Mr. Rudolph Kauffmann left the city last | 8carcely ever a jar ora hitch. even under the W 45reD Lares 1 CED CLOTHING SALFS- a sure cure for fo 16. staroffice. it dy Ageuts to well Dr. " 5 = Dolists architects and resi estate ageuts. Uuilding has acon Sognks ete | fresnel aod payered sad peiuted throws, canes, eam Ales | lavatories and closets on each four. Apply te4A Mi Gul's“Complerion Lotiua.” | GREEN. 711 14th ot. wc wud -3t night to join his family, who are summoriug | impulse of the most untimely demands, Every WASTED A GIRL) Fon GENERAL MoUs ire, FA, BAlLb., Goueral Agent, 4202 ot aw. Jot WESt_pesk now INANE of as a bi ees their Cpe hrc emarad ao Gale has to say of | in» orthern New York. different department is under the control of ® | eacy, “apyis'in store, LLU atte Wasteb-vaesnive youn Tenia py verse | P80 with every conveuence gui thos today will make a umited charge upon their e . a The Misses Eliot of N street have returued | person who is directly responsible for that, and caanhns ani tty Milbtra'e Superior Kose Tooth Fowder: sunran- ; NTED — FOUR eriectiy, bartnices nd t j intrenehed enemies—the Esherites, 0 called. after a stay of several wocks at Atlantic City. | he has a corps of servants and slaves under his | V teesoctiy, Seen euturely free from rit ‘The three bishops of the church have been ac- | THE WEEK IN NEW YORK. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ebert have goue to At-| orders, who obey him only, and he is subject | Ape Gs Se Se ee s Kuang PORES GT ARS faut — cused of various deeds unbecoming ministers Men and matters _— about in Gotham. lantie City. ‘They will return in a few cays | to the treasurer of the houschold. Draushteman in ap Estab.ivhod Pateut Lawyer's. cial; OR KENT HANDSOME NEWLY FINISHED of the gospel within the last year. The three om essen rn 5 o . 4 bishops wore suspended ponding flaal action in| THE TERRIBLE NEW RIFLE. With their dunghiers, Missos Ottilio und Ca their cases by the general conference, which a will not be held before October, 2891. Bishop | Liquefied Gas Takes the Place of Pow- order box Pric Fists. “618 K A 2 st now. : lange airy rooms; for lave . (io i families, wide parkiug and side ‘gro! CLAKK Slino, Md | Seriiy reuseable. A. d. MOLGHTON, 2213 Pa Ps auly-sw' ved gin Office iv, Adlantic Building. Address. giviis reter- | sswery stables SLT Oth ot ae Women have no voice whatever in the man- a persheet, FATENT'S iC, Star office, eight miles from city. 0. HL who have been spending the summer at] agement of auything in any department. | _ 4420-4 su shore, ‘Their sole occupation is to wait npon their | Yq ANTED—A COLORED Boy BET. THE AGES OF WAXED STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND Dabs accepted the rosulty of his trial and has der. Reet ek ae Cornatgak Hratterille, Katie | respective mistressos or to gore tho cullen in | quiceus 1310 1301 bec and Oetk n ee oxSOSE | treme Meda bee Peas Senet ses eee | FOR SALE—MISCELLA NEOUS ‘net : i v o! some specified enpacity: an e labor abou! 3S OLA Destroyed. M.OOUNGS, 140% Pa uve. Lelophone pala pea Ln Rete ae ph tay From the New York Sun. Matec Si tesa Shen piconet the palace is so subdivided that no one works | WY ANTEDS A GooD CoLokED GIRL 200K?) ¢ "i JUK SALE—A BUTTER STAND. OWN Must come well recommended. Appl: us = D LES KE- ‘uring from bu G., Star oMice, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE| $32" 1 DSOMe# COUNTRY RKESI- Foe, 2754 dence. “Larve 12-room House, furnished: 4 acres id, larve shade trees.’ 3 miles frou city. " neal % ji vi lord high chamberlain ‘They have declined to accept the judgments | ‘Tho new Giffard gun is probably the most | visit last evening to Colonial Beach. Misa Jost | Very hard except the bw. of the courte and. have ‘proclaimed "them- wate fadest ohvessat davelenoui in the | is @ graduate of the St. Celia Academy of this | And treasurer of the household. The chamber- V i i i Jain is mostly occupied in administering to the eg Eta) pada be fled in ‘te porters pone construction of small firearms, Its mechanism | fit nd is on 4 visit to her uncle, Capt. Joe wants and caprices. of the sultan, and is in al- to good Lunds: would aso like. to good pay pleas early this morning for an injunction to | @d the novel principle of its operation are most constant attendauce upon oes = eos hands forfall work, V. a. TRAVIS, restrain Bishops Bowman and Esher from ex-| very simple. The projecting power is lique- treasurer of the household has the burden ot for two days, WD, ie eDIA -FOR ON COW, WHEN ON _xrase giving 3104 gallons milk a day, yielding 6 0 | Pouuds butter a Week. Apply restaurans, n.e.cor, th aud Hd u.w cs first. Bannon, clerk of the naval affairs committee. coe HOW THEY WEAR OUT, Hess A YOUNG MAN TO WORK A oy ye th age | ey ay r ; - es his burly should He NTED— 2 ol, # luiles out. Price B1z rou House filled with roumers, Also Best Ouruor greking Episcopal authority, to compel the | fied gas. Carbonic anhydride, the explosive [as cheatin! Mapinuation oer tke: Dany pee meek eeregy ants teeny Seweueere ms WY iset Saloon ia fornicure wat caret Bw Bs ver, reper, cha, Hrovinca, bone tay the city. a bescany op aero pelrereaace tramp nam used till now, becomes liquid under » pressure Sneniiones of Ghses end Mine. each charged with the purchase of cer-| nw. : é inemes pyar the city end many | S5Gm SALE-UNI STATES TREASURER ferences excommunicated by the deposed | 0f 540 pounds to the square inch, and is stored tain supplies for their individual de- ANTED—AT 2HE CITY IN Cali or sent Huston has placed in wy hauds for sule lie hand: ; NCE OF. id wnitavle tor subdivision. bishops; toorder the missionary society to | in a steel cylinder nine inches long, which is | rrom the Shoe and Leather Reporter. partments, cach having his helpers, servants ee every da z, Workine, Wome Sen, ‘Boys anit iar, = =JAMLS B 1 give vocertain conferences money appropriated | attached to the underside of the gua barrel. | The heel of a shoe seldom weers away evenly | 80d slave: harged with the duty of supply- | meat poutions ‘bre taken and ‘rented. for missions within their territory, and to | This cylinder contains enough liquid for 150 | neross the bottom. Generally it wears off at ince te fick, und on to. farmah Ash. foe at | 008 Eat Bw ere panna spas bp Dinas aver perpen ado shots, and iseasily detachable, ‘The action of | the guter side first, causing the shoe to run | jomst six thousand persons ie no light undertak- WAXTED GE iz TC OPES the association aud to publisy communications | he mechanism in operation is about as fol- | down on that side. This is sometimes the | ing ina place where there are no great mar- | yo sues NeMauarters tm some ppritcipal ci from the friends of Bishop Dubs as well as | lows: innit of the choo, bet mere often i results trom | kets sack sa there sre im all other large sities, | loca! ua wb susnts ie very city im the sinto. seeds from his enemies. There are other steps in| The hammer drives back the piston and | the shape of the leg and the manner of walk- | he has to have about ren = / fea Profit of 90 to 100 ‘Address, with the premises which the court is asked to take, | closes the chamber against Ge euee of ee ing. When the outline of tho sole doce not ae pond ve . pM oa iss, Tu WWANY, ad - | ga i that tt ry 2 en, e 3 que agen Mie ee Tiquetied gaa imay” encape. ‘The instant the | conform to the outline of the foot there will be | sasry the fish they bey. vabeat ton tons of Ask ai aia a ; 7 4 W «UND! ANDING © pation. fluid passes out the chamber closes. The ball | more or less strain brought to bear upon the | a week are required. There are nearly eighteen ‘end crockery business), Salesladies, Wai n EMENTS, gone, stylish aud thorouguly broke A Fat. uw. | This toa Las beeu used in the 1)" snd both Dl MD—A HAND. | frightens them Mr. Huston havink apother team rome Xow Huse uoar tation beth jot and cud | Ofer this gue ata sary dow price Leal cat be wera Peng en contiee witeaneaee bene ae Gesiriug te purcliime will be Allowed -e autiatactory -r pLuperty -eidewaik from ‘to house; | tel Fal! iatormotion by application to CARAT * tu seh bRlace oh fue AVE ate, wn | DESK, Ebutt Howe, > Nt USN n Ne CANS E . J. R HERTFO) yee EXCHLASNTGEFERALIT ‘RY TNE ous = ; F'iiorec, ound and reable; Bandaeas baste MENT 2 HOUSES, AT LEXDES: 625 AUD | Sia heer Borer oreo’! sees HERTFORD. 14190 st at COLUMBIA S14 BLES, 1741 Johnson ave. a2z-st des, 0 PEAK {OR SALE—2 FINS COLIS. ONt OUT OF A 7 JOUR ACKES; HILL, GROVE, Rees A pie ts; ho interest. To i ¢ 10-ro0: 4 ¥ = .- = a4] THEY “ALL DROWNED. on which the eee: gas acts 4 conical. It | former in walking. The foot will constantly | thousand pounds of bread eaten daily, for the | Cooks, Uftice Hoys, Butlers, Houseworkers, Kitchen | Pasments, no tute Th L. BALUBURY. Viewme Va | eound in all respects. Callat34iCet aw, eucion Y ALL DROW) re is inserted throug: is i paucds, Maids for dish try; secure pusttions for the aperture and the round Turks are large bread cators, aud this is ull | einls, Maids for “dish paatry mccure Dunit f plug into which 1¢ falls is then revolved, #0 that | P° *'7ing to assume its proper position, and in| D116] in'the enormous ovens situated at womo SR ATED— DUSDOLES EMPIGTEIEaT bo | ITOH SALE Ob RENT -STORE AND DWELIT Fatal Fum st an Excursion om Long | the plug aud the barrel together present au en- | the end will force the sole to yield, thas in-| distance from the palace. SDOKE LUXYMENG at Uppervilles Va: price 62,000. rent #175 JOR SALE—GRAND COLT OF KYSDICK, HAM- bie bright bay. 16 hands, > years old, sound iN abd stylish. Can show 40 Feb Gt atraid of corm conducted by ladics—Meu und Women, | 2 - a tage ee - KETTE's STABLES, 10th bet. Dand Island Sound. tirely closed surface. clining both it and the upper toward one side | The food for the sultan is cooked by one man | yhitesad colored, for ali kinds of Gemeatic labos, city Sets! gland: Guecountrs Schools, urclcs, Apuly ‘3 5) 1 ot D ond The firing of the Giffard gun causes no heat- | or the other. and his aids and no others touch it, It is ooh P= agenerpemas erate inaction oa ne <Ok SALE-THERE SELECT 07 OR SALE—CHEAPJUST ARRIVED Fhowt — mt. s 22.—The emp! ing of the air or of the mechanism, and makes | Prequently the manner in which both sole | Cooked im silver vossele, and when done each We Park: $2 Wo Loudoun county, Va. & Good Horses, Pranght, weikut froin 1,200 to 1.400. 3 Goud Cheap ews Horserjand 1 a GKATH & ENNELLY'S stable, 1Jth and Bou i i i , EVERY LOCALITY noise little louder than the popping of a > he | kettle is sealed by a slip of paper and a stamp. J ANTED-SALESMEN IN E' IA Of the Scbacffer Brewing Company of New:York champagne cork. ‘The gun te very fight. Te | 200, ect are worn awn: ing. "For fustanee, | Sud this ia broken in the presence of the sultan pe bye od gent a arsi r Cider, made without apples; excellent wages: uo capi. held their annusl excursion at Stinmel’s pavil- | weighs hardly four and one-half pounds; the | the man who se bow-legged naturally treads | DY the high chamberlain, who takes oue spoon- fa required. "avnd a ents for particulars Missouhki ion yesterday afternoon. While the dancing | Weight of the charging chamber is only nine | first, in walking, on the outer side. of the | ful of each separate kottle before the sultan 60,, Box 908, St duaeph, Mo, i rent; uieedy. located. 3 minute tion, Apply ROBT. Gkkide x0 bat as 0 BUY A FARM CONVENIE jy 32-1ea* honse of 2 od shade; vit 7 ‘Was going on in the pavilion a party, including | QUBCes. The manufacture is quite inexpensive. | yole, The effect of this will be to wear off u = — = cal and €2008 month. Adare aah EES & Co. SAa. ws. 0! haa — ‘glee | Several Birmingham firms have offered to! that side in advance of the other parts. . lara, FARMER, 108 Ist st nw. atry PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. THE pibn Leneel, Herman Under, Morits Steigler, | make the guns for $4.88 exch, anda Belgian | With the man ‘whose knoce’ torn’ infeed, | WANTED—SI ARE OPPOMTUNITY FOR sFECEEATION, — | AhqestlySigh is te ety aiulvery low nent Call oe Marie Supp, Bertha Kils and Theresa Langel, | firm is ready to make them for still less, what is termed knock-aneed, the effect will be | these are often of gold, but when of baser | 7 = MAN Ob M —— = direns 3 3 See. a bired a rowboat and started out int the bay.| |The principal fault of the new gum | the opposite. A man who is below the mo- | Metal the kettle is set into w rick golden bell- | WW ANTED-TLACE AS COACHMAN OR GROOM gehe have, for sale the desirable, farm known as the | JJOK .SALE-HANDSOME BROWN MARL. 15 Eefore they had gone a great distance persons | thought to be the shortness of its range. | Most | dium hvight almost always takes longer stops | Shaped bolder, the handle of which is held by hips neuumeied uur yo teiarese G3. | ou’ the “north he prvsperout villas’ ef sckenies | and'an exetinat condeees Wives ee sate onthe shore heard the women in the boat | mjlert rile have pressure of 30.000 to | in proportion to his size than one who is taller | ® #lave while the sultan eata, Each kettle rep- | served t oo Tt | Heirbss, “This tarm bes beautifully tor subdivision, | Qt n.w- saya 36,000. while the Giffard gun has a pressure of ’ : KF | resents a course aud is served with bread aud aud'cam, without question, bs made voy Sermelie at or screaming, The next instant the boat wasseen | only 540 pounds. Although the respective | au ine Average, for entatons hie eten’ we | # kind of pancake. which is held ona golden ean LOK SALE—PIVE SHARES OF GARKET Va « ee Stock at @40a share, Address GAKKET PAKK, te upset and all the occupants were thrown | ranges of the gun: far from being propor- | keop pace with one of higuer stature, the | tay by another slave. ‘Tho suitan never uses sok ene Somes Peace ee m, bas | istar office. Pi ‘euz0-3t into the water, It is not kuown whether the | tional to these figures, it is regarded as im- | latter diminishes. On this account the heels |* Plate. He tukes all his food direct from the Rave been resold at higher rates i SALE_—OVSTER AND MILK DEPOT DOING * Titth los, and never uses a table and rarely ‘T bis farm is on the wan of the Baltimore and a good Vusiness ine Sait ce eecg ee glo thei live | Preouion st sditanes qrester shan Du fost | of te Weotnt man's shoes Ul wear of quay | 5S or feck, epson, his reed, panes a TT ern | San ie reaie that miereearnlte aia Meanie | elgg eke of owner Rhile attempting to save the women. but all | It has been suggested that the range might be formity. When the logs aro stfaight and. the | fiugers srefound far handier. ‘It requires | yyranrE—bi YOUNG GINL WHIT. SITUA | 7) N will sedi for double the amount asked for it now, even 5 = ga a ae 7 "7 7 sank before assistance could reach them. lengthened by the use of gas, which requires a just twice as many slaves as there are courses tion as Chambermaid, Waitress or Nurse; excel- | 1 nothing is done in the way of auldividing. ‘loan | PQOKSALE-A MAKE CHaNOL TOGET A FINE pbdverd Blackey. J. was sailing around in Ranier presare telleunty 1c chaie rere | pit oat agen a dane iepapes auauerteatal v7 | esters ‘Adie Bor 136 Se TWERAT | Sieg por mee Me male for tie ell gum of a Genital dark rashacang came 7's cctave Upright boat and oflered to take some of the people | range machine gun, however, the Giffard gun be apt to wear off evenly ucross the ball, while ———*oo-___— ANTED—A 3 TION KE . , | _auls-ot D16 F'st.n.w, | Plano: five make, as - z, wood bat cine Sree — — it wou! wo oe is calculated, military authorities say, to do | the pe of the heel will be at the center of} HIS BROKEN NECK MENDED. Pil cwsime pS rang onte sine proven eet eess prone cccen ius Seana eae ES order cat be he wes told fo go ebout his bases tant | terrible execution. the back, aud will be greater or less in propor- pied, “Addvoss H.W. PERRY, 471 Hst.uw. 00 Faris; some Sue estaten; very cl teats doutle tin. Ownerieavinc y the city. Maker's Coll at i ase R w' buyer. minutes later bis attention was attracted to | 4p voter defect of the new gun is said to be | tion to the length of the step taken. A Remarkable Case Reported From « that the muzzle must be elevated above the 0 . % is tee of five years ANTED—CLERICAL POSITION BY AN IN-| GO S10 Foe en Bed emus GH. Sommntes at oop CO. 1010 F st. nw, Koout 7 3 art tal, Mau of ninetoou - two youre’ 2 5 eis ‘THE PIA¥O EXCHANGE, Sfics which came from the boat He saw Miss | horizontal, since otherwise no fitid at all, but ot heel Sue nt foals tie atloot or oe Philadelphia Hospital. rience tn Olce work: thorough beokbeoper’ best te FOE SALE_AT LINDEN STATION, MeTROPOLT- ¥ - Theresa Langel struggling in the w: xb nes pnd + Se ereices; moderate compensation accepted." Address | K* tan Beanch, 4 Acres, iuclosed, runhiug streain, 8- 19 913 Pa ave. : = S Fo sick aud Lecuets | Merely Kas, would escape from the chamber. | the usual remedy for these irregularities, but y Pee | room house, stiede, ter, Heuit. poultry In a... siized her as she was about tosink and brougts | Unleas the uid entirely covered t in bad cases it wil be found to We. benedt to | A boy cared of dislocated nock fr the prize | Hox 103, steromce. ceme thd yard, bara, stabling, Mign site, looking south: | B7OR BALEDA COMPLET®. COLLECIION ol her safely ashore with great difticulty. | probabiy Pian. tide. of the bal whee ‘first case of the Presbyterian Hospital of Philadel- W 4NTER_ AT HEADOUARTERS — POSITIONS | “tulg-ui COOKED. LUCKETT: b33 Fat. | MSeasrn and ancient ‘Coins; @ Geolowioal Collection Sbe became unconscious, and when i ¥ trim the side of the heel w wears rn ded that he for Cooks, Chamber Maid, Waitress, Laundresses — and indian Kelics BEKTMA WINKLE he . would escape so rapidly that it would fil away nearly utraight up and down; this, by al-| phia, The patient is 20 well mended tha aud Nurses, Seamstress, Men Wuiters, Uooks, Conch. udliaua, cor. Oth and Caton saffering co much trom frigatand “hack tat | Small epace loft for the liquid and create | towing move lather a tat elds, will Feced, | noee net kere, to wear a sueport toheld his at Feu: Fe, SALE — FARMS — 2 ACKES ADJOINING ‘A. COOMBS, 9: Firernouist University erounds aud ou line of Mass. F month at U per cont iuterert, per month at 6 per cea Wi ‘T, WILCOX & CO, _aul6-7t 1007 Pave’ and Oth aod a ave, (Ok SALE — FARMS — SEVERAL DESIRABLE aly on the Met. Branch at Kockville, back pressure against it, Consequently strange | to 4 vreat degree. its wear. have been broken nocks| \ ‘D-GO_ secidgnt occurfod Tes sald that none of the | Runt, happen ware the gun depreted |S, nal the back edge of tho heels are | tended, but fow if any 60. well ax this. ‘The | WV coxte.iacgdrim hus, Weir ps as jomical as to leather, but when closely set jal have references. 613 ¢th st. u. men koew how to manage the craft. Jt is be- | be aimed at an attacking force. peryeneey danger | pationt is Harry Reigel, fourteen years, 511 | # = . lieved that the boat was canghtin a heavy: ard, the inventor of the has and smoothly worn they are a source of ANTED—A SITUATION AS TEACHER IN A wash from a soand steamer. which was passing ee Legal Jeep of the gun, to pedestrians but little less than the banana | North dist street. On May Sho fell from an | WANTED-A SITUATION AS TEACHER IN A : > oun Stotts oriuig stations at greatly . He is best i Fe C1 About that time. Up toa late hour last night | Known ne'the inventor of the Gidlare itfecen, { Peel on the sidewalk. Instances of narrow es- | clovator in n factory on Belmont avonne, light- Geet Eeferepon it required. "For yarticularmaddters | proces, faaging from e200 te ocre. Fe SALP—PUKE SWELT SKIM MILK DELI cred daily from, Crem Farms year city Gress Box 75. ¥tar office si JOK SALE-1 BREWSTER ‘Coupes, 1 Landau, Sa ey ictorias, 1 wide-uar ¢ “ capes from sprains are frequently scen in which i neck at the | Mra ¢ roughiare, Vi a i WESCOTT, WI mat sie0 @ isber or boutmen went ott to search but the | SUpOUaM Ma other fnveations are mumerous |iL2%oor, wise sitting the buck edge of te | ng 08 his houd ead dalocsting the ‘fide behderocd ump eaad aot tue bd | JRun ADSTAT WoousiDE, mo, euvanTER [Se EEiopmee PONT S SEAMS severe storm which vet in compelled them to| *@¢imgemiou, 0 heol in 'rapid walking, slides aneontrolebly | ere eer ea eee ebylerian Hompital be experience in boahbegning and fy pewnitinn: ove tz Fivoat Hote fu good condition pesutifel situation; | AND CARGIAGE iePust Tics, Lbet, 16th ave tah return to the shore. Interviewing the Count. Scar Cae (dtl oes nes | cant as GUMMMASIGR iste uepeien: “De De Address FS, Star office, auzl-st" | abundance of ‘tution—Feuwick, on Metropoli: | =~ From the Chicago Tribune. me tion of Count Okemo by | SP the more danger there is from this ] ALE—A BAY HORSE, SAFE AND RELI. Fe. SALE—a BAY uF LT. ect at ter distances apart, eer for tally use. gold tor Two Resignations. Gan be soon ot FLEMING Lives wake te ANTED—BY A PRACTICAL YOUNG MAN, therough Book Brexos Avurs, August 22—Senor Vicente Forrest Willard of the visiting staff and Dr. W. Saree ©. Posey, with the resident staff, tried what | guye02 gastect dporoy foattion Reever, gond ences. 5 fe S ay. inlists ats public demonstration in Tokio ‘ishing more extension weights pulling ut the head and feet “Address FL Star peeres a Fidel Lopez, min ster of finance, and General pearonpapeh = ruse poorer “oF; Chicago re- Seeete errant sonsesmatiy ae friction would do. At first the head ley on the breast ANTED—BY AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN Fe Lavalle, minister of war, bave resigned. ° for contact with smooth ments. and the end of the vertebra could be felt b aged twenty-one, willing and obii pleasant operation at BX BO) penetrate porters, whereby the count was landed for an wit jooth pa’ pushing the end of the finger down the ‘s ee CR wy Sthet nw. Good News to Travelers. interview. The count, through his private Kecaped From the Harem, throat. After the weights had been removed | basizess: = ‘auz0°3t JOR SALE Bea . Prrrenvao, August 22—Mr. E. A. Ford, gen- | Secretary, refused to sce any member of the | prom thy New York Sun. the neck was kept in place by a plaster of paris | \ 7 cagp — EMPLOYERS —FOR FIRST-CLASS F epoattory Ofer w qrul passcuger agoat of the Penaayivania lines, | Uf the reporters wrote anole toihecount in | Ruslan woman dressed like « Turk and jacket, In e month the boy way allowed vo get | W erate sity ferauet i euey carson tp SPOS Sake hgh See sunvunces today, im deference to the wishes of | which be represented himself ae @ public offi. | speaking the Turkish language fluently recently = ee Oe ee or SCilied with diepeick. 908 Ret. Ure. aut Tor" adeaa HK, PROBEY, bis competitors, the limit number for one-way | ciel accompanied by — of vate secre- | arrived in Tiflisfrom Reezah. Several years boy moved his neck 28 well as Ww ED-SITUATIONS FOR OOOKS (MALE “She OF TNOME wi party tickets will be advanced from seven to} taries. He desired to om count end | ago she had been decoyed from her home in - female), Sarees, Maida, Drivers, Fes eae veg ety slchy woe teu persons on September Ist proximo, obtain bis views, Sc, | ihe oMctaliam and | Kertchinsk and sold tos Turk. She was kept ‘Wilhelm Learning to Sneeze, ee eee SL with 2 BAS R Too thst nw UI ‘Went to the Bottom. rected that the ‘man and his sccretaries | 12 * harem in Reezah since then and no chance | From the New York Journal. “ Wurrs, N.H., August 22 —The steamer Cam- bridge arrived at Alton Bey this merving from Boston for the Lake Shore Club and, while launched from the cars, the a jeer hep ipter ore the bottom the —_-____ & Memorial Meeting to Boyle OReilly. Bostox, August 22——Mayor Hart has issued scall for s public memorial meeting for Sep- bocce of LE ny saree % the loss sus- our ig the death of John Boyle O'Reilly, and to tube appoomense ota hereon —_——_ Fer Other Telegraps News see Pages 1 and § Fea att wi. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. tad angwege Se THON QUESTIONS Fo; SALE—DESIRABLE LOTS Ee BROOKLAND | jy26-1m ~~ Sow Seg ree Now i time to Ae = = or seaubutie ASMA Sop mnibote gece cr. so firaten: | fat gr saphiccast” Jor ot ‘TOM! repair sc SSFP NEL 6 CONLIFF, 516 11th st nw. FAM pes pce os iet|___DENTIsTRY. ig i i

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