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- OT D.C. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1891. 8 SOCIAL MATTERS. FOR SALE_LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | PQ) |T|CAL FORECASTS Sach Wad Steen Bughe~Ben: HEAL ESTATE Fou SALE TRINTING OFFICE DOING SMALL | JVORSALE_7.000 DOZEN IMPORTED #T JULIEN Gomething wen 2 ania bbe sold et once; terms part rash ee enn am gat borte BERGRLIGUGN. sw: cor: Pm aves and meat Typ RAGES BAR SO gg | Eh seess-/The Condition of Affairs in the famashtepsooonps pictaheg co uaeaen = a a “ _ B weit ; E- R SALE_ONE GOOD HAND-MADE SIDE-1 28 = Oe a a ton Lanier avenwn, Lani 2 F? sy 2 inp rors eed ‘One Buckeye State, company which will be be sold below the market jrice, lot me oT andl BO, Whip, all for $100, 1220 5th st. n.w. ___ my21-3t Que 3H. a yt 4 Bost. FiicH, F 200," Tots "3, 6, Zand 8. in . JOR SALE-PARLOR SET, WALNUT. IN GOOD| requ Hr “ nyeh-at 3 Uniinproved’ sq. 208 lois Tr SL: Foner #30; sate Walnut dining table, 4; | O° 7. aye Ses eSeairy Ge Bevape. How sa Py Lm 192, 163, LO, 190, Soak and sonezal cppies. jo: mocking bird, yy One 2 SPLIT AMONG ALLIANCE LEADERS, Today the Washington Qnb exercises its hos aaa sat oe Razeaven beens is rented to rood tenants other aticies Cheape 1017 Pa: ave. Sie ; Tn this oc fely predict the re- | 2 © . ee m abread.. Is gure this aftersecn wine gasye Appi: tow MecuLLou Camber | [/OR SALE_—LADIES’ SAFETY BIOYCLE: PRICE, in this case no man_can safely predic th . y Detier, Min und Weta awe eae Eto til aif bearings: new and perfec‘ mys| Sue 3 : sgt. «_, | Bult of the Ohio election until ‘the vote is pe out the | te Fegent and vice regents of the Mount Vor. ee ee ie =a i ae An Estimate of the Situation in oe porn acancies that had ‘been ‘eft in he ‘national non Ascension, moe of whem wil bo tn Gite = _RaRIESS ea . 3 : 4 Ss REEMENT AMONG THE F. committee as a it La XSPEAM ana | Wadon and harness: ana one Whawton busvy. pene? | “BY TS1m North Carolina. Teeannot be said, however, that there is| ceded the adjournment of the convention. | "ely separated homes. re new. Callafter4p.m., 118 Fat.n.w. my21Jt* = 4 Bae imity of sentiment along lines | The meeting of the national committee was | Justice Biatchford’s wife has been quite sick _my21.3t se cP PATON STE HEN Eke | POR SALEBUSINESS WAGON, EXTRA aeaT. | Fe) See Re lc Tareas eretaern | peeled ovex sith eensepented conemieenea tp | Ook sedan ide eit Salpate ot get r ABLE SEVEN-KOOM CQITAGE with one aratige Grim Cetmmdte. Cen be opn peor n Taubeneck, whose recent experience when! og my21. 2 7 lL ve. Mt. Pleasant. ‘Agee may have voiced the opinion of @ major- | sar Mra Andenried gave a dinner party last DEEBLE, DAVIS & € No trouble to show property. Portal particulars 3 ‘Lessons wiven free nacersot|THE AIMS OF THE FARMERS. SEE. legislatare during ie ity of the alliance there remains a large and night. 1st Fit and iat call upon rr hd a Ghee Co. active minority who by no means agree with | ““™**0Psbip contest served him. Mra. Scott Townsend will accompany ber SHOIGE BUILDING SITES j : my2-1m* r ~ <j Hse near P; UiniO0. Tat bet Oe and lot, Soll. ee Eee, Oe ORE ERNE BUTTER eB ‘FOR SALE-CasH BARGAIN, DEMOCRATS AGAINST ALLIANCE mn. | 50H, Jittinguished senpoe lige rene TONIGHT’ GREAT FIGHT. mother, Mrs. Scott, abroad for «few monthe Sie “82 DAVID D. STONE. 806 F st. nw. | "2% Corner 10 snd Gate n-_| Pitts torturnian a few private fashion with fret-caae | Gp, CRY Just recatya. Ave car onda Columbus Bugsy Hot Fight Betwech Them im Progress in | *ntative Bonfer of was, the, Bret been | CO®Dett and Jackson Rest After Their Ar-| A pleasant birthday party was given Mis > = ee Jersey butcer t R cee Lo. ‘Columbus , $120: was150. Reductions on publican and the second a democrat, have been - " FOR SALE—2 SHORT LoTs NEAR COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | HAUENT ifcditun. ick Co. Mas Ie" | asf conmuas way S12: .* - North Carolina, Foused into activity by the sedactive hum of uous Training. Carrie Barker at ber home, 4 BeAftbue Place, each 19380; alley. #2 UUs ees Kt SALE 20, FER CENT DISCOUNT OFF OX | _A>cheap jobs, different sities top bugries, | special Dispatch to The Evening Star. the gubernatorial bee. Of couree they cannot | Sax Faaxcrsco, May 21.—Jim Corbett and | northwest, inst Monday event FOR SALE~A choice commer on New York ave.n.w.: | [oR SALE — TWENTY ‘ELLE: ms. buries and tckboards; hand. | $53.90: 10D, 852.00; was sem, N. C., May Si-—The Farmers’ A}- | botis beoome geverees, teoeees secld clot | Botan a razed their | Feeitations by Messrs. Furbersl ‘Ke, 18 feet on New York ee f ‘4th st. , improved jand in corporation of Vienna, V some ji ou Razin, » May jackson rested from Bh old fram re eee ae city, 10 ininutes from station: & * and, 7ton 962.50; was 972.50. 50 spring of | head a third party ticket and go into. the cam- | trai . - Master Harry and Miss Blanche Brenuan w YOR SALE_Teo cheap lote im Oregon ave groves trait: well: plendid spring, @2,000- foot condi heap. SHAEFEN | wagcns to sultevory kind cf Dusinesn My own thane | Hance has a stronger hold on the politics paign more than half expecting an election. A Ing and at 9 c'eclock tonight the} added to the plessure of the occasion. A 25 S80. improved by frame houses: per it. $ it. J. S. BUKEX, Vienua, Va. iny2lt*_ | BRO’ cor. 14th and T Jt | arrestee aro, uore, furniture wayonsin city: | North Carolina than of any state in the Union, number of the other leaders ine the Ohio alli: |Steatest heavy-weight contest ever seen | collation was served. Among those present ee ee eee FRUIT, ONE TO TEN | J LASS NEW MODELCAMERA, | my new repository, 1230 32d at. noteven excepting Kansas. President Polk is | anceare ardent advocates of a third party | bere will occur at the gymnasium of the | were Mr. and Mra W. I. lurker, Mine’ Hattie FOR SALE two OF THE PRETTIEST BUILD- ress mouthly bey: | CAMERA: Shor adite, no PDN OuRdt. Address | _epzl-tn 348. K. PROBEY._ | q native of North Carolina, and, until his re- | ticket in the state. California Athletic Club. Both pugilists | Marker, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. lirenner, Mrs. and ~ a are overtooutn Tess monthly. pay: | CAMERA, Star ome. ! en iver pine stout Anan Aig} cuay teria myiK | ]iQR SALE_PINE GRAY GELDING, 15% HANDS | FQllent tires Gas ARE NCI eo OROEe AMONG | moval to Washington n year or two ago, was a THE ALLIANCE IN THE COUNTRY. have been visited at their training quarters by | Mil, Nee Wee Mista ae ney ee T 11 INCHE 1S i 4 Mille, Mra. Harry Mills, Masses May and Gertie Se ARE TOL | terse teatamabhe Keats See RM Reco ATNe: | fine drivers ‘alo few low-priced horten, Prices mane | rosident of Raleigh. He is also theowner of the| In the countey the actively | ® great number of sporting men snd the most — ~ = # lance corner lot, | terms reasonable. Apply at RIDING ACADEMY. | ablec NICHOLAS BOWEL Ca ain ou eee ee sive Farmer of this city, the organ ee en a ee lial eminent a heer Brenner, Cora Wynkoop, Fannie and Irene a "Bang ee ere a = of the alliance in this state and Virginia. | {to politics and very many of the counties will has failed veal any ay ot zi George Furbershaw, 3. porehes; truit Messrs. )OR SALE—THE DOORS, SASH, JOIST, MAN. learned from the contestants | OT68s, J. A. Grifith and Albert Knorr. ce one and two years. A ood investinent. P fault in the physical condition of either. 80 ie BALES had an over- | have independent tickets in the field, whether | ¢ a he ey a a pr mae Dallaire Cota ncoeiearn tans, ot, rr FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY oe Sejonite Ga tictadsd tea | Shere aliceld hs pi whats tiakat iaaciaeh upon or | themeelves onch is perfectly satisfed therif be | Mr. and Mra Wm. T.Grifin have left the Ganill aw. ive, Tue. per foot if sold at once: EES, MOSES & SONS, ith and F sts. my20_ | Gives yous fine-toned square piano or handsome or- | legislation effected, inclu: the rail com-j}not. In some of the counties where ont Washinata E wees a cn road the o mi 100, feet front on T st. bet. 3d ‘200 feet frout ob Sd st. bet. De FOR SALE—ox iB DAYTON ‘ONE PHAETO! ean for your F. 0. SMITH, 195 Pa. ave. ion, which it created, elect the alliance | alliance is ey strong, the members of Griftin’s health. hi loses it wil be because the other in the better | city for a month's vacation for the benett of iE man. 5 haeton : all nd sod rsh; th : . a> tye good hort. een ct TREMONT STABLES. | On SALE-~OTTO" GAS ENGINES, DOTH NEW | of vic years) o foots eo hash Clee four | Core eeanT® probably, and the county off-] | Corbett's present weight 4s, 187 pounds, and || Mra. H. A. Peters is at the Langham, where ‘all necessary ‘Cheap if sold 5 il of six years , Mason (for four | cers certainly, will be elected by the farmers. | he looks the embodiment of plossed in my20t +H Eee aw. _| pon Luase 10 BICKNER—OI AGE oe ee and ie Fa GENTLEMANG | cal'oa. “De BALLAUTY sat ray" ST oi SEs | years), and’an ex-railrocd man, Wilson (for | The more enthusiastic members of the alliance | ned cneerradt nse eee rigorous manhood george agi go ogy oi TT Trox10g, LOCATED | # cellent clay and sand for brick maxing or pottery; | KOR SALE FOR 850 CASH. A GE} jag at I a Po rs), a6 the commissioners. express confidence that the balance of power in | miles on Tuesday and in addition punched the mn 3 end ise. ©. Wi. Gans C08 SALE-COKNER LOT, 175x105, i 134 miles {rom Lonz bride end 1 mile trom ratiroad; vim pag ong 4 th ht ratie”” bers of the | the next Ohio legislature will be in A sock and with trainer. Jackson | brated the fortieth anniversary of their married ‘east of fire limit sui! bpd mew He ‘ioe | Dell, too: tools. all coup) = e eight “democratic” mem! bug sparred eich wa ren pay la Will feuse or sell clay“ DUCKETe @ FORDS at dust Biulding, daring the day, FOR SALE—LOTS. next Congress five are outspoken alliance men | of that party. Punched the bag for the last ‘timo Tuesday Me, The occasion was well! remembered by we es per foot. ares 3 id only three of the old members were re- night, flogging it for spells of twenty minutes. | the immediate family. GEO. ¥. WOKTHINGTON & BRO.. senor EE ee S 5 SEWING HINES. WHICH on y. THE REPUBLICANS HUSTLING. iy my20-2 Tihs F st. i BOUT 3 OF MILE WEST OF HiGH-| WOM SALE 11G SEWING MACHINES. WHICH furned, and one of them by the “skinof the! In the republican party lively hustling is | He was then rubbed down and weighed and} Miss Elizabeth J. Kern and Mr. Jacob P. EET FRONT BY 100 ON THE pop ge ge ; all Kinds; allin perfect order: with all teeth.” ; turned the scales at 19734 pounds. Frech ted & handsome appearance and wast talgof eR st petween “Quand ‘Grau pase | Howse and Iv acres of lana: fine. fraitm, elegant | Pest wont: alleinds; alin perfect order: with all Jn this state, however, the alliance (unlike | f2in€ done for subordinate places on the state | “ihe betting hes become epirited during the | traammising dies sat enrance and oe LT en 0-4 ““T.R. BROOKS, 616 12th st. t spitol Hilt branch, the modus operandi employed in Kansas) has | ticket. It is generally conceded that Major | lest twenty-fourhours. Greatcrowds gathered | at the Churcivat the litte night POR SALE—BET WHEN 5,000 Loge Ea lag | POR SALE-TWO DELIGHTF( L HOMES _ er. my20-Bt not as yet operated as ® separate itical | McKinley will be nominated for governor by | in the pool rooms last night anda large amount | was crowded With invited friends and relatives TES GENRE SERED stipe” | wna Ma So anh | Pow aula MAaTNGTON AND A aNDaRD Bride democrats anguaaton. Whee iy scotonl“onaee “atest: ans | eehasee Teeth wid hetene Ss | shee emery we oe mt ~ a 1 be .. on Mezropolitan railroud ~ ters at ij machines: 5 + i i r. AL ee ait will be rented. C. W. HOLCOMB, U2) F st. nw. A Perrewlars. oT" sent ite delegates to” the democratic, county | some quarters of the state favorite. : ‘POR SALE—JUST NORTH OF STANTON PARK. 7 = a5 . istrict conventions and nominated whom- mggmet gas se, follo py th v Echt Bo. lod fet front by Uy, deep to Ls: | GM SALE CTHMEE MILES FAST OF BENNING, ees TAL, LIGHT [BUSINESS soevor they pleased. In other words the Farm-| 4 lay ctcanecnes eanee poltti- 4 REIGN OF LAWLESSNESS. Feeley og ty eng eg ye = land with an 18-room house aud outbutidinys, avout an LT a vit ers’ Alliance of North Carolina has captured| A feeling of pervades cousins of the groom; Mr. George W. Tyan NESS RU BOOOKS. G16 12th se. | Macros in woud several Youn orchards Fiitesoid cheapirsodstonce. THOS" TRAZ ‘ the democratic party, andit is this fact | which | cians and nominations aro more eagerly sought | Many Acts of Violence Being Committed by | Kern trotier of the bdo nna Air eeneee 20K SALE—120 FEET FRONT ON H ST. N.F. | homeasit ix near the city and RO, reat of s.¢. cor. 4 st. and Pa. ave. _my20-2t now threatens to create a tempest upon the sea | after than they have been for many years. For Boomers in the Flat Head Country. Frech, brother of the groom. bride and bet. (th and 7th sts.; has 30-ft. alley in rear and | house cost $12,000 to busld. FOR SALE-HORSES. IN REAL OF 1411 K ST. $f Politics in this state, which for several years | lieutenant governor H. W. Brown of Hamilton, | Cacao, May 21.—-A special from Helena, FFoe™ came in together. Nev. W. E. F Kecteuetourth Gate "E: BROOKS, Peacaney = hoOM HOUSE, IN HANDSOME Fe, SAjE-BAY HANBLETONILN HORSE phy reese crs reps pe fe Seas F. Grits of Laces and A. 1. ot] Mont, says: Join Wilson, a former resident of | P- D-. on Le om my 20S Gi 12th store, om high sround, overiocking village, with | F'wett pred-cowal und ean et Oden aot page lliance. Being princi | 2revle are making a close race, with the | south’ Helena and of known fategtity, | SS bien epee ene ot “Ane = [5-5 iss Ga Wat a ; pomp ee tp co Sipe po i ae | aoe re and gentle : can b re not members of the alliance. Being princi- | cha; t rs f Hi tho ii elena @man own integrity, | was being played on the organ. The Young PCGnits to alley cheapest lote west Of fia st; he | gums Walk Tesur’ station BAGO NRT NER | Aoubie oF ridden. Th Ree mmm pally lawyers, they are not eligible to member- | greatly’ favored ‘bs ee ee, has arrived from the Flat Head country | People's Lnion,of which both bride anl ston Bw iat 7. & BROOKS. — (0s. SALE_ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST COB ship in that order, and it is with an ill grace | SB. Campbell of Jefferson and W. T. Cope of | and reports a reign of lawlessness in that | are members, attended in a body. Lownd bate built pouies in the city: suitable for lady or child to that they watch the reins of political power | Cuyahoga are the lending candidates. Camp-| ection Within the last few months 3,000 | was profusely decorated with palms and iD St. _OVERLG fates pe argon poe 3 nll en ape slipping from their grasp. Heroic measures | bell, who is at present Treasurer Brown's chief | or 4,000 le have stampeded there in ad-| The marches which were played were cheaper thas any stot aa es mmm are, dikely to be adopted. by the straightout | clerk, would probably get the nomination were | vane of the boom expected oe, the cerieal af | tering “Mendelssohn” aid Saf Fok BEST LAWNDELE" LARGE | BRIC my19-6t 4033 8th st. nw. . = the indications point to turbu-| not his home in = McKinley's immediate | the great Northern railway's western extension. a Spare ogn 54 : = — — m . IS rooms, elecantiy furnished throug UK SALE—HORS! IARNESS AND DAYTON ead. rt of the state. The nomination for attorne’ % Ki hia umber ir e¢ invited, fo JOR SALE_ON NST, JUST. EAST OF NEW | out: fruits, flowers, shade: rich garden | FF vaconsat tee PARK STABEES Ad Dw CLEVELAND ALLIANCE. Reneral will probably go to either Hee Sf. | cee ee ern Columbia Falls and Kalispell, | tmited the residence of the bride's mother, B-to0t |p fain water; adjacent rederick. Md tn AND THE ge P ly go on. have suddenly sprang up and $1,000,000 worth ptt ee Po gua She onser bering ao tuscber nee for thers. my It is a fact too apparent to require discussion | Kichards of Lawrence county. or Col. E. B. | of lots sold in them. "Among the motley popu- | Mrs. George Kern, 713 © street. northenst. msoe ___7_& BRO = i ; ebictens; pars rtoche Cel at ee ae OLE that a large majority of the democrats of this | King of Erie county, although W. H. Wiggins | lation are many tough characters. The brides gown was of white broudclot Fok, SALE #2 DOWN AND #10 PER MONTH & McREEVER Wo ee ave myloit™ state favor the nomination of ex-President | of #08, F.F. D. Albery of Franklin and Joseph | "Mr. Wilson feporis that acts of violence are | trimmed with chiffon lace, a bunch of pent will buys di "OK | SALS LADIES’ VICTORIA PHAETON: ‘BRIGHT Woop PARK.” QUIET! HEALTH! COM- W. O'N a aan bo F Neall of Warren are actively in the race. | of frequent occurrence. Three men were killed | buds and lilies of the valley held her veil to mye kek A GROVE O1 ol Platform gear, with pol ‘and rumbl FORT! CHULCHES,SCHOOLS, STORES AND | Cleveland next year. This desire has been, un- | For supreme court there is no opposition to | within a few miles of each other. Monday, the | her bair, and she carried a bouquet of the same ESALE-A-FINE CORNER DN TERS AVE | FEW MINUTES W quaiity Fiandratt make cod as new: 8170; HOTELS NOT TO BE ERECTED. BUT ARK | til recently, the almost unanimous wish of the | the renomination of Marshall J. Williams. | Jay he left, though he didnot learathelvaxmes, | flowers.’ The. bridesmaids, wore. dressed in erg yt BELTSVILLE Me greek feeamy late aoe oo es ALREADY THERE. THIS BEAUTIFUL AD- | democratic alliance men, But since the publi-| Col. Charles E. Groce of Pickaway county | One ‘war Tan ienceent pork ames | Dale pink and blue silk mull and carried bou- alley lots, price 3 fo 00 sq. feet in all. ae mylocit z DITION TO WASHINGTON 18 DESTINED al <—_ ievelnats — on Mod — leads in the race for board of public | Bro.’s lumber camp, a man having fired at | quete at La France roses. | om mw — ~ ‘0 BE ONE OF THE FAVORITE RES- question the alliance lecturers have taken sides | works, closely pursued by 8. 8. Troup of Mont- f thi 3 aud missed. The sec- | Were the groom's parents, Mr. and Mra. (OK SALE—TWO SETS SECOND-HAND SING! ~ r h ratty one 0! ie proprietors ai “* by Se SESE 5 SORE Aa | ei F truney harem cal eutrage hemneea bene ates IDENT SECTIONS OF OUR BEAU- sgainst him, and the former partiality for Cleve- Gomery and John W. Barger of Pike. J. Ht. | ond sras illed ta « stabbing affray on the east Frech; the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. Geo, beautiful lot, 20ft- Gim. by 101 ff. toan alley, de- | 20¥B._E. A. FOWLER, Hyattsvi 2 im miata eae ITAL OLTY. FOR Rae eine alliance members hasbeen neu-| Bingham of Henry county is @ candidate for | part of the Columbia river and the third corpse | Kern; Mr. and Mrs. Ja: rech, #r., Mr. liehtrally located on i0th st. 8... west side, bet. N.C. E INVITE YOUR ATTENTION AND Li fab AE = a ‘THE REASON THATIT HAS tralized tosome extent by their speeches before | state food and dairy commissioner, an office | bas that of carpenter shot in Columbia Fails. | Mrs. Henry Kern, Kev. W. ave. and Bet. I will build ait pur tion o ‘our Lesutiful subdivision at )0k SALE—THE PETITE BIJOU PIANO, THE 4 FRONTAGE OF fhe county and district alliances. Neverthe-| which only became elective by an act of the | But une man is weer arrest Mrs. Henry Battner, Mr. BELTSVILLE. Fon enllest pertect upright piano made in the world. THREE-FOURTHS lose, a large percentage of the farmers still pre- | legislature just adjourned. Mr. Bingham "The st tel Jh station is Ravalli, 100 | and Mrs. Max Kauffinan, Mr. and Mrs. AL A. And will be glad to take you out to see itany day at | For your pleasure yucut, camp meeting tent, little OF A MILE ON f ‘Cle ot Rae aie ‘bl . ; Bing! rep-| ‘The nearhst telegrap! ion i, in Mi a hw M rf T2510, r4:31._ Send for. us. irl’s bed room; for any place where no other upright erred cae ypand as the best and most available | resents the farmer element and has been presi- | miles from the scene, and details ate meager. | Chapin, Mr. and Mrs. K.W. Blair, Mr. an BELTSVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., Prano mil Ko. Only 845 $40 and go, Come and see THE MAIN man until the recent declaration of President | dent of the state grange. He was defeated for | Otticers of the law are few in number andafford | Mrs. E. E. Spear, Mr. and Mrs. Weibeaft, the desirable neta fj ee ee | Pe teers DRIVEWAY Polk was made public. Col. Polk has clearly | Congress in the sixth district last fall by Den- | little protection, Misses Cavanaugh, the Misses Alice and. Emily my i KUSi & HUNGERFORD, 624 lath st. Sgu SALE-BARGATN AT FOREST GLEN, MD-;| _my193t ‘Near 10th st. 7 -_ intimated that if a | nis D. Donovan. Ex-State Food and Dairy ee ee Spear, Mrs. and Miss Luber, Mr.and Mra W. ‘PoR SALE—S ST. NEAR NEW HAMPSHIRE pte ea me ae oe op seaae. bath, ik SALE—PIANO STOOLS S0CENTS, 75 CENIS. = silver views, is nominat ry tl mocrats, | Commissioner Dertbick, a Foraker appointec, re Donaldson, Miss Julia Do: se statin: SAOTOL-8 to alley, at 81-40 yer | SOin: erma ascat what sou Wo bey mae Ie | Banda TORN Aiiuis & C6 TIONAL | the alliance will not support him. will also be a. candidate’ for the nomination, “ane oF 4 comemn the Misses Bernio and Be yigst _KUST & HUNGERFORD, 624 Lith st. | MEKTFORD, 14196 st. mis2w_ | yl0-5t ens Near 10th st. GRANDDRIVE THIRD PARTY CANDIDATE. nae Pierce of Franklin and : = ‘The Feathers of Chickens Blown From Their aes. C. Wagner, + Mire. Ang. Por sate FOr SAU THE CHEAPEST FARM 1X, THE Por sare WAY, BRIGHT- In that event the candidacy of a third party | McN ens of Miami are quite as willing as was Mr. Bodies—Damage in Missouri, eng yi eteaneed wean sft foeer"sn0uxps instinct nccesacry Gatbuaidinan ew)” pleuy of | 2 s@ {ANOS AT SUMMER PRICES. Woop AVENUE, 18 nominee would be made necessary, because the pe Te Br. Lovis, May 21.—A cyclone, which wrought | Aopmas, Mr. and Mrs Thompeon. Mr. and - " fe the cl arass he st 315 | £Octay ro ‘NETY E vi] i “ ‘ ‘ fy 4 Erm shich ts dveline: can be erected. which couta | rz: fg, Stee, ran tama fo ne ate gs ry ,RINETY, FEET WIDE alliance couldnot supports republican “‘protec-| 754 opposition to Gov. Ca may has kept | terrible destruction to life and property near | Hegina Castell, Jesse Russell, Lottic Falh, May Sanal Tos a boro and one mile from station; including stock, tuple: | O% be peti tionist.” It is the general opinion here among : “ Mexico, Mo., yesterday afternoon, is heard of | liarnes, Mr. aud Mrs. Adel, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Apply atonce. ents and all growing crops; blemty of shade around |<. 3! mee oe the regular democrats, and a view which largely | the democratic party in 80 unsettled a condi- | *ienicos MO Yesterday alterna Ockstardt, Mr. and Mrs. K. Darr, the Misses avee GETSRPART 8 CO, | ayia see aE SBN TSIS F it. Miith stool and diver. “Oi easy ierii."Bh - Pope a ee obtains among the anti-Cleveland alliance men, | tion that little is said in regard to the candi- aca a ped cyclone, one-half mile wide, | (**FOll, the Misses Herman, Mr.W.'E. Bradley, | — | POR SALA NEAT SIX ROOM AND CELLAR | "MI Pertect onder anit fi SE CO. SANDS OF DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT that no definite steps will be taken by the alli- | dates for any of the offices other than that of mh of @ , | Me. a. 3 - Moome. Chas, F° AN ENTIRE SQUARE cottaye at Brookland; Just completed: $2,800. | my195t___ 17 Peninayivania ave-, near 1Uth st. " completed: $2 iso one ut 83,500; also several cheap iots for specula- mor Di ), 482 Louisi- ON THIS ADDITION BY THE OWNERS. | 8§C¢, 48 an organization, toward the organize-| governor. ‘That fight is by no means settled as | passed a mile north of this place. By it a , Mine Kuble- muilding. Appiy to KH. E. PAIKO, wuow tise 08 LiQtULN PARK THE STREETS ARE BEING GKADED, GUT-_| tion of a third party until after the democratic | yet, in spite of the comforting assurances which | number of dwellings were totally destroyed | man aud Mis Yetta Burnun of Laluimore, Apply to Fe SAGE-SEVEN-OCTAVE UPRIGHT PIANO, myS-1m 8, Peja oad Biaving order.” Hrice. | TERS AND SIDEWALKS BEING MADE AND | ational convention adjourns. were given out immediately after the Thurman- | and many persons injured, somefatally. Barns aomtenienipmaptti SOR SALES ux Ee eLLS es CO tS Penny gin" | TREES WILL BE PLANTED; ALSO TWENTY- cua Stasuuceeacenane Neal conference some weeks ago. In its ast | and fences were swept away, chickens, hogs i a BR my 19.3 PS"Geidfrcr property ox THE Poromac. @ SALE — MATERIAL IN AN -OLi cK | TWO BEAUTIFULCOTTAGES AND HOUSES From all Tax §: a issue the Columbus Sunday World, which is} and stocl time igen gece = aati Mish, healthy and ‘convenient to the city; 150 acres | LE — MATERIAL IN AN OLD BRICK HAVE BEEN CONTRACTED FOR, TO — ‘HE StaR correspondent can gather | Jooked upon here as the personal organ of Gov. belonging to Joseph Tucker was carried quar- Fo® sate kood ‘land; inproved vy one large double brick man- | house. | Apply at 1011 North Carolina ave. se. SIL $CI S the program of the Farmers’ Alliance of this | Campbell, pri i ter of a mile and blown over his residence. sion with hewn stone wing. and ali necessary out- | _™Y19-t’ BE BUILT AT ONCE. THE LOCA- P| ite All flesh is grass, but the Washington Elke Duilaings: wubeed the finest upon the | LOR SALE-HAINES BROS, SQUAHE PIANO; TION IS HIGH, DRY AND BEAU- state is to capture the state convention next | leaded nok begins | Joba ¥. Harriocn and Sunfly, 0 wit =e tho beet of Bt bo fa For SALE-A NUMBER OF VERY ATTRACTIVE JOHN F ELLIS & CO. BRIGHTWOOD AVENUE" moet of the ofber shake tions nt ani | a cabsdkdate eguinst Gov. Jeane E Camptell” | aad ‘whee Sousd © eich bed been. Griven Sarre 7s farins and residences near Washington ; list incjudes ‘937 Pennsyivania ave., STREET CARS PASS. scl podinenA le i ALOT ON M ST. handsowe country residences, stock and dairy farms | _™my1O-St ‘Near 10th st. 2. will become the democratic nominees as was |, The headlines of the article say there is “‘no | through its left arm. A child five years old| Consul Corte left America yesterday. He ces, of 10 to 300 acres of land: all 5 eet front: only 4.200: ceeal Te ENERGON ra; THE PROFERTY, i had its right leg broken in three places. Mr. | probably had no desire to take it with him. 3 Atlantis buildin, Tay ive | Sery desirable VAgply. atthe fortait migenation | KOM SAze,, EMEnMON SQUARE PIANO; ROSE- WHICH PUR- ee ae eigrsege epee tne Po Harrison, while seriously burt, ‘is not eon- | °°"? SQ. 1004. LINDEN PLACE my2-lin WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 ¥ st.” | overstrung base; only $1) NISHES lic ele: will 7 | that Neal is “committing political suicide.” | sidered in danger. a ‘The sympathy and money of Boston should Sench, at Uk. yer sa. fost builders | OR SALE — GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA= JOuN F. ELLIS & co. @00D Ce ae tare to onl on sai 1 5 ion whi ° Drs. Wallace, Head and McAllister, attend- E Took at them; within half » block | k° SNAL CHAUTACOU ALS ‘457 Pennsylvania avi b Cleveland delegation to the next democratic | From the relation which the Sunday World z a out to those cyclone sufferers on Bean Lots in THE NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA, at Glen i i MEANS OF bears to th these statements be | ing su returning from the scene of the | 8° Echo, at the rooms of the WOMAN'S EXECUTIVE | _ my19-5t Near 10th st. n.w. “rrp national convention, with what result remains = af ~epoieye rectgreeygrey airing heey rndaree_ gra * | Creek, Mo. Fats, | COMMITTEE. Ul2147H ST. N.W., where prices and Fox SALE-A GALE SQUAME PIANO, SEVEN EACHING to be seen, looked upon as semi-oficial and indicate that | disaster today, report many persons danger- S_STH AND FSIS NE, | Plow MGNT AND MALE WASINGTOS ouOGE: | moveuneand Sear gnigeses carved lore; moderm ia PARK. MOTOR CARS THE NEXT GOVERNOR. (pipe may tel gener rag. more ey fpr oe gee found half (an sommes comcuae. ol N STS_N.E.. | OK KENT AND SALE—WASHINGTON GROVE, | Provemenss; it fc fact. Phickens, an eys were foun: b ast tea. comme is | Ka etverat te ettngen adores pest to JOHR F, ELLIS & CO. ARE NOW IN PROCESS There is likely to be a hot fight over the | Worll's article: thronghent ie 8 ane ate picked and'strewn along the path of the storm. ey ee ae a a Seor Asthand Pats. | Fees essy er Tacs MEE TeeS wee | mnsro.se ‘Near 10th st. m3. OF CONSTRUCTION, AND gubernatorial nomination. Two aspirants| upon Mr. Neal's political aspirations, and mage was done to many houses near wo you tea the apuing item, myles Ee ‘seat in Po ae SQUARE PIANO, ROSE. AS SOON AS THEY CAN BE stand out prominently, head and shoulders | Whether inspired by Gov. Campbell or not can- | the storm's path. Many flues and roofs were They give you to eat, OR SALE CHEAP Sq j056; ONLY ONE BLOCK | OK SALt—LAUREL, MD.. A FINE a case, carved logs, 7 octaves, with’ stool and eanvite OMe ney cose above all other available democrats, for the | 2°t fail to widen the breach in the Ohio —. dail stones fell in some places as With ite wee little wings 4 Lameoit Park: cood rade; water main, fronts - Gover: @275;00 easy pay 5 5 arg. B. North Carolina oS Tenement house abot "Sake for cau. er GO TO ANY PART OF THE CITY honor. They are Hon. Chas. M. Stedman of | “emocracy. Pees ee And its wee little feet? are in the toar- ‘uumutes to station on plan fran: vill i . 4 CLAMS OF THE CAMPDELLITES. ers: fot Ero. of will trade for dwellihe th ety. REACHED BY THE YETROPOLITAN | Asheville and Julian 8. Carr, esq., of Durham. aie ene tory + “7 m re Telegraphic N. Pages i ir a ssf ona at sat STUERT KAILROAD, LOTS SOLD ON EARY, | Mr}. Stedman was lieutenant, governor from | Gov. Campbell's friends still insist. that oat- | ¥°F ther Telearaphic News ere Pages 1 and’S ghee re op cen ¥ a Be ee 2 BER PAYMENTS. HOUS 3 to '89 and came within a few votes of de-| side of Hamilton county his strength is Te ings tears Gesirable properties ‘Mi bareain prices > | toca, oversirung boos, with stool and covert Grigid | APTER YOUR OWN PLANS. THE ADVANTAGES | feating the late Gov, Fowle for tho wecninnstoca dudstined. dnlek See te aa sien GEN. RAUM’S INTERVIEW. That he has to jump on one ‘G. H. CALVERT & CO., Bow mlver uoular and asood as the day it was | WILL BE FULLY SET FORTH AT OUR OFFICE | in 1885. He is probably the finest orator in | 1iminished—indeed, they declare hos ance ap1s-2m* 1010 F st. now. a vayuuents orate giegua oy (ior only $300; 00 | BY DILLER B. GROFF, HON. JOHN H. OBERLY, | the state, a man of wealth and great popularity. | much more popular than he was two years ago. | He Seemed Preoccupied When He Left the So under his size. TAL EsYATES IN jULLN £. ELLIS & CO. E. E. RAMEY, AS WELL AS. Thousands of democrats think he is now en- | They say that he bas stood out for political President's Koom. TWO OLD COLON: Large brick mansions in good repair K8e Pa. a HERRON & RAMEY, titled to the office and will do all in their power | Purity and reform with unflinching gallantry i A thousand fragments of gossip are in ciren-| New York is tohave a home for stray cata, Prices Yor my19-5t Near i0th'st iw. | myziae 1307 ¥ ST. N.W. | to make him the next governor of the state. | and that he is now the greatest Ohio apostle of rot temo fine the moun, =. | Paks Yanue vans — pa Dae ae ee Mr. Carr ig president and chief owner of the | Purer politics. His strength in the raral dis, | !ation as to what may or may not be done to | oF to be Poetic, a home for PGLD, 5 w. coir isis cad ¥ ae | FA all ections of harytana om to 1 : Canis largest smoking tobacco works in the world ticts is well known, and his friends say that | ever the connection of Gen. Raum and the i Geasly meses to cosinns imaaatastione | his courageous actica béfece end Gusing the | cfice of comslladonsr of paudans bub slabe- my 193 and from $10. to. 800 per acre. uR to invest as lands near W: tos SALE-ANOTHER LOT @115 LEATHER wingdash, ‘nickel rail, lainps and fenders A mile is the centipede of distance, it bas = arr ~ * enterprises in this state. He is worth over | ¢xtra legislative session will draw support from | ments of substantiated fact are less numerous | 5280 fect. Foie tela ba at geet ee Be 21S Kandsowest buckbourds in town. Ac He GhEGORY, $1,000,000. | He has not figured prominently in| the republican party, and meanwhile no ar-| than political parties in this country. The Ser WL BORK: fee mre politics heretofore, but it ia now stated thas he emtoerntic site recreation somo it’ | only thing that seems tobe definitely known is| “The rising young man” doesn't like to begin my19-3t - oY > (UK SALL—HUKDSES FORK KIDING, DRIVING 1s ambitious ot int nator nsom's > 0 ionic On Gat 91600 WILLBUY AVERT 0 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN Hiss 'working:new and second-hand tigvies, plne- cua GS Winchiig ton ocd ill eas ok ree | Known 190. be Campane taaaen aaron that Commissioner Raum called upon the | too early in the morning. gta Sen grace,” SWORMSEEDT b BREE S1S000 WASTED O8 CENTRAL NowTH- | Wings, lap roves, Ke-s nothing but rood, reliable stot torial stepping stone to attain thatend. He is | arly date should selected. It is not | President yesterday afternoon and for nearly ama noiee Wat ae, [SLC DOO) west Uuninese Peer eelgMarth | bandiod-PCan nt soiccut wich « Compiete turnout, |» popular, well inown throughout the state, and | at all probable now that the convention will Be | forty minutes anewered the many questions | ‘The Dallas News has discovered that while coal o ER, Row = -aN OW REAL ESTATE GR TEER 1m eh ate. . er may have t = . aniding US OWNS isnie™ | MOREY FO LOAN (ON BEAL ESTATE OR OTHER | 2¥ UPRIGHT PIANO: Now, there is no doubt that the democrats | the comparative chaos which the unfortunate | and it was nearly 425 when Gen, Raum lees say ee ee. ELEGANT RESIDENCE SITE, TRI | rates ot interest. Ke A. EHULDIES & SON, class ‘short time; in ele: (including the farmers, if not influenced by | Sght aguinst the governor has produced. down stairs in company with a Star reporter. angie at unterse:tion of Rhode Island ave. Mst 1410 New Yors ave._ | gant c rood as new; has bewntitul tone; dark ‘the alliance leaders, ) want one of these twomen ere ‘The general was not on the best of terms with} The office boy wants to know if a bedstead is ae mae eee a, lemrone sorree SEs TO IOAN ON REAL HSTATE: POMPE | sar isndsonely uae pertct gem eae ri p Rominated. Bat if the allinnce ‘obtains control THE NEW PEOPLE'S PARTY, himself; his mind was evidently busy on other | a quadruped, when it has four legs and only one OK SALE-LOT COLNEK STH AND G STS. S. | BRADLEY, ier eo Mmyloline | FOU Want asnap. Guarantee of 5 years. of the convention neither of them may foot. matters when he told the reporter that the in- __myi>-im_ chosen, as th not members of that N LAnGE AND SMALLSUMS ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, oven, as they are not members or- | Session of the National Executive Commit- terview with the President had been a pleasant NIN ganization. Congressman Alexander, the new tee—Indorsement of Nationalists. : 5 Hue, modern improvementa. care pane | py,,th? SPAS Der cent Gn approved real estate in the ‘Fis eating Pane 5, member from the sixth district, would prob- og aia sold ‘ia lots or as» whole: cheap to | District ot Cot : for. — i 21.—The nation: Soon we'll hear the merry " Inquire om premises. of OWNER, Mens, WAXTED_AND 30-0 = ors aaT Fae renner ivanie arene. aa beac ovxs. Remeeee eee ae much of tte vitally ury Foster was down stairs waiting for the ores ambos en }.€. COR. cx J) vi x 5 cat c N " is te 0 i SALE-W SIDE M BET. CONN-AVE. | Beton. svured by Uneds of Supe for ste tet Maree | Ee ee ane Ty OE SEWARD Preparations for the struggle are now being | important business so late in the closing day of | President +. go out [pines fieeatpecraall we Education's nearly done, and in wwe) Se 86.000.00 | pacer WOODS &CO."S BANK, | | Droumhame, victoriag cart and two: whenlers, bug: made. The two morning dailies of this city are | its session and did it under the stress and im-| Pda the Secretary and the cometannen Good gracious, ain't that fun? st. bets Gand j\joREX 30 10u5 on APPROVED pis CAMUIAGE REPOSITORY. 1ost0 Lest, ing lO Oe tobe enlarged and improved and pitted against | Pulse of such wildly jubilant excitement that metal Met eatin. “Mewes ta had RY Hogg STE | TOR GALE AS MY BUMY SEASON IS PART, AND each other. The daily News and Observer and | there was very little opportunity given for an A subscriber who doesn’t know the habits of TF F: Bepyiate,, Seminal commtseion. Tod | A net wishing to carry tothe fail aul ny stock, Yhave the weekly Inleltigencer, two Simon-pure, | expression of opinion upon the principles the Indian sends in this couplet: By? thoroughly broke toc straight-out democratic papers, will be con- | adopted. “Lo, the poor Indian, whose untutored mind. city opted. Batinactory tens. Gustanied | DEATH OF PIERCE SHOEMAKER. | solidnted next week and the two editors will | “It seemed the Shaves off his whiskers todisappoint the wind.” body of delegates had mer ty lock shields in the fight to maiptain the present | one cherished desire—the forming of a new niyl0-0t_"| 4 Resident of the District for Seventy-Seven | Hock shields in the fight to m sentoer heantac: | party—and when Sad aeanaeeee find RIAGES, BUG ‘Years. tions of the ers’ Alliance element, which wes first paregraph of the platform they ontop taaily cut. | Mr. Pierce Shoemaker died at his home, | would gobble up the perty. resolved to ch t Cloverdale (Pierce's Mills), on Rock creek, at 6| Ou the other hand the Daily Chronicle has | out allowing any obstacle to intervene. terests fin this o'clock last evening after an ill of a year purchased # new press, cutter, and |, But this morning and last night after the ad-| relation between A Georgia editor believes in the efficacy of printers’ ink, as all good businessmen do. Hear him: a folder, and entire new outéi on June 1 | journment and mass meeting there were numer- “Who says that advertising ‘MOREY To LOAN IN sums ‘To strr at cure | fore or more. For several years Mr. Shoemaker’s | will appear as an cight-page ly, Just twice | ous consultations, ‘the most conspicuous, wom ‘t iy, and ian't 1? mitee parefant rates on approved real eatate security ;epecial | Pusne failing health has prevented his appearance | the size itis at present. Tl Soo this a of Fags 38 that ne Se ‘And our house burned down nextnight!* = % oF pay nen! yr is state printer, made so ¢ alliance | nationalists. ey 1B anc r Feks ioe ote Per ne UT woletat Fitue RUTERS el enw, | _spibet pecan ap adept nf uray yap eo phir tarny por pep eee gt So x is hom ") TW) ear he has scarcely been out atall. He "5; ou Mae aBRB= IN SUMS 67 FROM a0 JALE—HORSES! TWELVE CAR HORSES: [sas ly 2OR 8: estate security; | A* suitable for farm work for sale cheap ; also one * Set cee of Oo pe. platform at their leisure. “By way of a formal ‘The Emperor William hase natural right te naked: cOAS SALE aeiozay heres hore eam wotnndcrcuoneed | whero he diod, ands. mothor*wan alse bass aro been pacsoual ensusiae for some trae tes |fubsetaprescicties, “nn Saeed Se pinstons, ss melghaechno ottee mepex ee ae he et ieee cacy | MOSES OES NEAE A opnstora |b «408 E MOMAE™ MSGS | Keven sade har Tn 19 he an | ane bo Rorsoal engi fr some tne he | Olevia rn aes uc {Berton aber ot pe = FoR TS SMALL Lots | Misc of money on hand toloen, inate tree [ose bw. Sepieam Fees tes ee ee enn | ccaoentiens Re Oe ee ne ee eee ee ee erent aabdiliyh eed be be x 3 2 nt terms | ou good real estate in the city. Also inmuliness 1nats Rk SALE_SELLING OUT AT COST TO CLosE | Posession e ut 1790, and it There's fun ahead, and at this writing it does | that the spirit animating and entertained by the | ® ay ay gy Oe a C oa Mibera caren 8 some, THs cox F Qeatnes pega ean opetane PHANG $173: | remained im the family's had since that time. | ‘There's fun ahead, and at this writin ; in of | section bas fold in value and | driven. ‘aon enr party in was the crystalization of a many apitr 1418 F st. now. oN 3 2 Be Banjos; 1 stylish square TES CLD BORLDENOS, f North Carolina. In the event of the reform elements of the country and there-| the buildings extend several blocks beyond. | Mt i poay ES anD ar STOR | Pano. go; noTessonabie ofer terused for angtuiny | Mr. Piereo built the old mill in 1829 and the | °SNo™th, Carel ailhens a 4 M ‘approved District CENT ON % m of nent split the republican party, eml fore a success. And as nationalists ee PRiKER, | scopy. THUMSUN'S MUSIC STOnE. Bie ‘Tite | two stone houses on each side of the road at | 125,000 voters, would spring into the arena wi ing organization of effort as « fundamental | the city is in that vicinity : : ee ae Ff cong io anon i us, the formation of the party of the United | of the northwest portion of the town. render kd "| mo J4is eat. | 8 = TNO -CURRIGOM aT the turn of the hill, bearing date 1801, were | Tenewed life. gee p y rT, ATS AND ik SALE_THE SPRING CURRYCO * RGAINS-LOTS AT HALF VALUE MORSEY 70 Loax IX SUMS TO SUIT. ATSAND area, also built by him. Mr. Shoemaker's wife, who for ‘combines the tunity will be afforded of secing some of the ‘petal , IMPROVEMENTS. Tose bonmtitul viltencies (he Monee SFMCs. ave, a ult tor" partictians "| died in 1866, was Martha Carberry, daughter | FARMER POLITICIANS AT ODDS. a 2p Tg ae mor scar maltionte, dhahanen ob the Dest artists in their line, among whom are: ORK Ik HERTFORD, (The Arlington Fire Tus. Co. somes.) Bebo d'e bow, ‘Agents, 818 and 820 435 st. sw. of Fara Caberey, Seucias =e sad ‘a to an = Do Not | hope for a it of enth efit > the ——— McKenzie, as os com- Walter Cam of ‘and Wm. ery > r7ue Cs rherry, one time Leaders iMance in Ohio edhes josiasme, befitting light, notwithstanding vanced bell of Fhiindciphis E-FINE LOT os Mie atcuriy st Jowent rstesoi interwts node: | POR SALE-MONKEYS, _ FARHOTS, FANOK | the elty. "Me- Bhoomeker Tnherited sonny 006 Agree Among Themselves, _ ts of s0 noble an inspiration. age and recent sickness, bas been prese- | Nelly of the District, Young Hagen of Philadel. Fee Ba e.: a en ee ee eyo eeticen. sen mm Chickens and oye tf baichin BIRD STORE, acres of land, extending along Rock creek | Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. / COMPOSITION OF THE CONVENTION. - |ing the improvements of the gas works. Pe ae Ba S Cinstnnet, ReBitto ak aise Con E S26 | mny8-1m* 7iz 12th st. nie | from what is, now the north line of the Zoo-| Coxvamvs, Onto, May 21.—Various leading | An analysis of the report of the committes | ii ‘new ‘benches “and “athe” eat work® | Walton Pe yey = ‘por sae MO Ts'SchisPiiow e500 UPWARD. FoR eee ee bey WUPEIGHE, g1us: | logical Park to the Military road, and ot his | spirts in the Farmers’ Alliance are contradict-| on credentials shows that Kansas furnished | there will soon "be snfomploted | and pg Demonte Look for b mie sui pr AT FIVE AND SIX PER CEXT, $27 "Yoaraamane Mian G20 euctilent sauare, | St all times interested im. the estableahei tar | ing each other and themselves with grace and | nearly one-third of the whole ‘number of dele- fhe establishment will be turned over to the PRICE ASD TEAMS TO Stir. ‘REAL ROTATE In THIS DisTRICE. et of apes ca Papen one refused many,offers to sell | frequency as to the share which that organiza-| gates, while she with her neighbors in the ovine auctor ty condition thas any uianieli Gusieuh Sanam, REAREST BUBCABAS' LUIS TO WastitNGTON. i 0. HOLTZMAN, POR GALESRESER OTE VASES |__| Bisco natural sats. Hohe the fetbens Sresls | tion will take in. the coming greene Seiprapraces§ we icnage 7 ete have ever been before since their establish | In the Court in General Term, Chief Justice ve etenun 2 siec e Indiana, REAR TUE UNM eaSITS AND SOLDIERS owe, . ‘Iron and Fie Clay Vases, children, four of whom, Louis P., Francie, D. | Acted syestdont of the. alate allinnce reed Show locality made it easy to secure the at |™*Oe oo nt end Judge James, today en effort to ph sagwrine you thie prover OU WANT BONE} 1-910 7 04 ongry devcription et Clara A. (Mrs. E. A. Newman) and Abigail C. |C. E. M. Jennings of Atbens and tendance of man; em rt wafer Ge ‘of Mr. td Zeman st "trcen, station, electric ‘and ‘woods or other i (Mrs. C. R. Newman), still survive him and are f the attitude of the named 049 of the 1,417 remains . Franklin L. Brockett of | following were assigned for tomorrow: Nos. 186, Sher bution. ad 1105 and. 1107 ith st. a.w. _ my5-Im : servedly probable = he ‘PFicw trom #200 ay. payments, | Jaymente: no removal SE UNTIL THE STW TASTES cous | Fesidents of the District. ‘He was the last of re Gelegates in the, conference. The this city, who died in Washington yesterday | 16, 17,18 and 19. The courtannounoed thatthe es farther peels AOR es a weaven, | Say-_Aadvews Bus Ot, Hear oftcs i preg hy Sa; — Fesidence there, | cases on the calendar will be called from day to ep%-Lin O20 F st aw. ge See t last 5 homestesd here for Fo sate—tors. ee Fag OES Yepmoar and = 2 ee Gee concen, PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC Pe and How ate) the south de net directory vated: within the District ot Columbia: no coi tat” hil tao Now Begiogd ‘brief “account of its history, Lak IMPROVEMENT COMPANT. pe pe states combined, detailed history of HOS. J. FISHER & Co. ‘Free Masons, Bur et Tae P eine, | Alta ‘ ee Fork of great labor, in which the family his. i by Repent ere a 3, South Carolina 1 and Tennesce 6, tory of hundreds of’ Alexandrians who have BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT sagem (0 DARERBOWEM © GON. coe, in are for the whole south. ee ON THE Faia ‘ones, inten nota and for along PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC J. H. Fraxscax. foerapbere: sam i act rod ofteice, FOR 9200. FOR $200. | ,,Do you know him andhhie terms? If not ask your obtain local without’ Mayor Downham is enforcing the oyster law, ONLY 9% cas WATCHER PAE ‘uisioa: $6 eidieess ations Dae Semnteans f, | which forbids landing oysters here after the SEP SERS a, monthly payments. Fou! win w.s. TAPPAN. ORME epiogm | Se on ‘men were bound to support the | “re of AP ‘ever mise these small amounts and PAA = “ democratic nominee for the presidency in 1892. | , ©*-Councilmen Peal B. Evans 4 MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMEN’ Kk wets ry A ‘THR NATIONAL COMMITTEE IX SESSION. ata toe ‘the a ts Pe pe. | ase eigen Bright and ently today the brand-new ne-| fourth ward atthe coming