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7 * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. Pree <s. JUNE 18, 1891. YEE ALLIANCE IN NEBEASKA. | largely antiall ae 4 te doso. Every | CURRENT FOREIGN TOPICS. | WANTED—HELP. W ANTED—ROOMS. FOR_RENT__HOUSES. FOR_ RENT—HOUSES. COUNTRY BOARD. A Brief Review of the Work of the Last| ‘destitution that prevailed in the west. Every | Matters of More Than Usual Interest Brought | Wa. TEV—A WOMAN To COOK. WAnH AND eae rod ania) Ny DEEICE DESIMES | DUK KENT — MASS AVE BEL MEM AND FO8EESxieuen. [PRS deters nee EABANG PAMELA cas. of teas lel. cried Goad fa: makeuaan’ by Cable. iron; white woman preferred. Apply at 2014 room and good board in cool I ‘aiew mties | A 1th sts, rurnisued, Tr... UNFURNISHED, as Teen st — Cs State Legislature. SS eee aw Seumie | sro Sty aceasible by rule Box 148, Wear omcee i ee 4 ‘ Se eo condition of affairs, and yet they were in session | INCREASE OF BRIGANDAGE Ix TURKEY—Ravaors | YW ANTED-FIRST-CLASS COOK FOR SMALL “OL Lge F et, Sd and “ath, | | Aki floors...2......660and 33 | "} p, ‘ Bi yy MEASURE THAT WERE PASSED AND THOSE THAT| three months before a thing was done, and in| OF LOCUSTS IN ALOERIA—MovEMENTS OP THE | with fence at SET tie, rT ADP WANTED_ LOTS. ~~ FAILED To BECOME LAWS—NO ELF FoR THE| the meantime starvation would have removed] FRENCH SQUADRON—ORRMAN® ACTIVE AND WANTED (A WaITE DOT, 14 YEARS OF AGE, aS A : ; 2 — Tiana thee eavae rato cemscnen, | terumed and carried the burden tail he be | STRESGTHEMINO ALescE-Lonnasre. vatohuiter "Oli ct'edinas GO Haut Capita wt | Wasa at of Ne daPcx AE gwoE nao | ot tee saree amy angst, | FPURMISHD, oN wHFM_ WARN” aN DY ‘TIES—VAN WICK MAY BE PADDOCK’S SUCCESSOR. —— re jelst Tith wt. Address, with sige and price, Yo Vo Star pote : Oth stnw. are exper me | B'ivchcrul iorstion. 1 ng watet — isthat wan great ogiiatureand. or a maseum | ,22*20%, Jane 18-—A dispatch from Oonstan- | WAN TEDA YOUNG WATTE GURL, WHO WHEE | chee. OTT TY SM Wiss BRS SRS SOR i ovina aS ene on ete 1 Stadt Correspondence of the Evening Star. of amatenr political freaks, has never been | tinople gives an alarming account of the in-| sigue one: “Avniy Gidea Capital a ea | Wy ANTED— MISCELLANEOUS, | Fitntth bon? oARULTS. 4, COMPLETETS stn r TUPLES OR POR SEN Nes., June 18, 1891. | equaled. ‘The vast majority of legislative ideas | Crease of brigandage in varions parts of the “What has the Penner alliace ever done | were foolishly impracticable and yet this ma-| Turkish empire. In the ‘Turkith province | V 7 ANTED—FIRST-OLASS - MANGLE. HANDS in Nebraska?” was the question put to a group | J7TitY was so determined to force things in ite| known as Old Servias brigand chief named 75. Address CAPITO! ° a Apply at the ACME STEAM LAUNDRY, 102 F | WANTED-TO BUY A BAKERY om RENT A a SauT sis Wat Yaseeeeosy oat j a fore where is willing toput au oven in. | JY basement ; 10 room a ‘own way that nothing but the alliance of the | Misran has established himeelf in th Z ANTED—A MAN WITH $000 IN A PROFITA- | APPIY at 1920 Pen pat eels” ea yet of Omaha business men in the Millard Hotel | republicans and democrats prevented action a a HREE-STORY AND 2008 14th wt.. sh FURNISHED. t} 1d U at, 2efory andceller;8 root; | Wether 17thand rth — Ht bet 10th ama 20h | hich sin beats ee Prooms ; #40. L y ble legithnate business; must have unquestiona- 'ANTED—TO BUY A RESTAURANT OR SAM. | 84. WON N. Have. Grooms: $30. 4x C8 sf mew. with large | st. ant iath, & last night by a big-voiced drummer from Cbi-| that could uot have been far short of disas- | tsins with about eighty followers, and lives in | ble reterence and not afraid. of work. No letters an- Die Foom, in good location Roa Ra ete, | Focus: SAO. ‘AP PARDON, 100 F 00 6 kai ave and care y 8 big: trous. The scenes in the legislature will never | PFincely fashion on blackmail oxacted from | Sere. le M. BOYS, G25 Fst. w. __3t”_ | Pa. aye. to Gat. Aukiress J. fo, Bear oftice, MISO Por RENT NOH on Reece cee ne ey eer ve ny, | bo forgotten by those who witnessed them. | the people of the villages. ‘These are glad to | WW ANTED_AGENTS_BIG PAY, FOR THE BEST | WWrANTED 2.000 Fon'S Yeaks: INTEREST 6 House 308 B ot. aw. but the query gave me s reminder vas the | £OF twenty hours Speaker Elder and ex-Liout. | Pay for the exemption and protection | pay aswaauuente and other takiny features. 6100 iB | cominaicn ’ aunt gaat. Cea Xo 306 Hi st bw. for key. Jefercou piace ver Conn ‘that of ail cities in the country Omaha was the | Gov, Meiklejohn sat side by side, each putting | °f their property from injury, and for Sie ents FOU Im Ave years - Apply st once. PLY- | dress A. H. #.. Star office. | [on RENT. ‘ave and diah st 133 | aE ae cae Oue which mast feel the good and evil effects| motions and cach announcing his own dect-| that purpore each houscholder pays Mibran | uthiig ® BESEFLE ORDER, 2 Bescon te | SO TSN are TCHR OF AVANT | Fae ae mw Oroowe,all mt, Retieuiocnel cen tong? | TRE BE, PASDEM PA ju ion, whi rse of wl portion to ossessions, Chris | oe ee ‘Years’ ¢ —y : 3 HS 4th st. n.e., 8 rooms, al a - leo uiinera! wat of the sew yolitical movement. One year ago | sion. which was invariably the seve! tiane ‘being aoliged to v about double the | WWANTED_A GIRL ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD 45 | ratin trench tienen acura pons ta iia school | 12 E st. u-e,. Grose ally CEE ATE 373 i bet 10th ane 5 | mente. Priv and Nebraska knew nothing of the Farmers other man sai mae 8 amount exacted from Turks. Mibran is aid | gene’ pant fo Ke terands, Rey; mu Ke home | op faintly. Address PROLESIOR, teat efeas Jeri Pas werenek et dd Fete 1g | Bovd'sstation, Mo Allisnce. Today the grangers poll not less a ees tobe a renegade Italian, and he holds his fol- | Sjels-2t* WANTED_By CLASS PLAIN | ER | Store, 16:5 11th st Ce Ho) MONTSY LY acNow ores No man is more envious of the privileges tipli: ae ‘and ironer, . Address | 1010 ist u.e., Grooma, nay bet K&L | ME mountain, “houvenient t » te which belong to ollcis! ite than the average | hoving acres eeeae one OF, thems | Wy sania nan ty MuDROS EDS LERARS | B08 Weahl sit ig Sth aed octet Meek Bekok tgs | Pa adi tee idkSOR dae Roane =~ But to the question, “What has the Farmers’ n§ vis tecank Feet ere, have plundered s pens: | sha cows, "anp.y 100 Corcoran vail@ing. stam Fo z3 Jel7-t"_ | _J018-3t = thet ust Gand ists 123 | down county. Va. ne AMES. Hound Mi, fee Alliance ever done in Nebraska?” In the firet | farmer. | No man anon ents more portion: | hak sng had punctually paid blackmail, Mibran | = A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND | WANTED-A SMALL-SIZED STORE SUITABLE | J[OR RENT—1000 MARION ST. HAY 208. dee a r’ * 7 NTED-A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND 1 4 > 7 rr Nel piace, and most important of all its acta, it has | Romic plans and no —— its more pertina- | had the offender's ears and hands cut off and | WANTED A WOMAN T i. Aw for drag trade, wiih tuoi for pigeician-somerin | Eros and beth: ail mi; ren? $30.45. Ing) W SSTed | BUSHDPES | POW ues wwios paralyzed the republican party. It would have | Ciously upon the rigid enforcement of every | sent them in w bag to the injured peasant. Fear, Situated Lear one of the principle tueaters. Ad- | office of 1HE PALAIS RUYAL, cor. Pa. ave. ode Inand, ave K sores att oh Band OR, . Bal hears rade Thoums cireve... W bet 17th and itith, A st bet oth and 16th Good water, iruit, fresl, vegetation, wllky &e SiOte Pee Mere 3 PO RATER, Loweanm ile, fouloun county, ve eke = mo ; Fr J = nigzardly rule And yet when the last Nebraska | Mihran exacts from every one the honors duo | WASTED A WHITE GIL ABOUR FIFTEEN | dee HOBT. A”NEL} Us) St D., Dalton, Sass | Vath et iy Besa eccagh of tt Easerhropablicnss have | egaistare camo. toa tootong-delayed end it| to the rank of pasha. “The turkish author AN Siteit ts Mie tata ot call Aa Waste A PARTY OF aDUITS TO TAKE A | FOU su spe Eas ‘he iene | *as the farmers who robbed the siate capitol | made a demonstration of attacking the brig. 2 jUaeE GR ST a ANTED-A PA i K a post wapr pr Pontoon dug IP arrison's | Of all movable furniture and decorative bric-a-| ands about three months ago, but’ withdrew | WWANTED—A NURSE GIRI. 2031 H SI. XW. | 0), Juimished Louse st a nominal rent from July to | 1soeoth brac. They carried away more stationery than | their f thout having d hing of be led oe talees teen gE hae = *PERRACE FARM, SOUTH RIVER “Boanwrnss r : ost the ir forces without having done anything TANTED_AT HEADQUARTERS, W xp | Jeesee __| 3280 Mass ave ne, OF. imine th ae: teoatine. teatime and fn cae Sees Teh Leeland | they could usm Ave Youre" Door mats pure | consequence. "ivan rertived it eniation | WASTEPAE REARQUARTES, WHITE AND | Wie pierTaE ape | OREO 2 Reuheeeiee hea gee Oo B. the wate are so reduced in numerical strength | Clased by the stato adorn the entrances to | for a few days and then suddenly descended on | men cooks, waiters, bellyweny bartenlere farin, dairy ae dtiring the summer free for Wisse on sun- | —2 STABLE at : L.A. COOMBS & Ci EDA PEW SUM Jeli as to be earnestly engaged in an effort to bring | @@"Y Jog huts; waste baskets are scattered | the villages and collected ull the amounts that | Bslp,for elfy and away. i Gaye: geference, “H.C. "Hallowell, JAS i> MUR- | JQOR RENT—THENE Al TOKE | tn square bounded by seen © m the Kansas line to the Wyomi id r ee on =e about political coalition between themselves | T°! @ Kansas line to the Wyoming and | the peasantry had agreed to pay. Pts. VIKNT. + Sandy Spring, Md. deidsn* nice ew houses left on Messnore and 15th sts. | In square bounded by Terns, 820 0.4 boat 2 sol arce a ives T. 5 MADDOR, Fron’ loyal, 5 i 7 ANTED—A GOOD COOK To GO TO TAKOM, JANTED—A FRESH YOUNG COW, ADDKESS, | Medan Hull, omiy $12.50 per month, "No wore cod | “and Nate sens - 4 and the now valuable democratic minority. | S°uth Dakota boundaries; paper weights are RAVAGES OF LocUsTs. We iy MENS &CU.,1811 Gots at V gine description and price, Box 70, Star office: | [4 deliehttul hones tor we scaunér can te fount: | BULLETINS CAN BE NED AT ov ‘ vl ‘The two old parties have been compelled by | im the unwashed hands of scores of little ones | Tag most thrilling stories come from Algeria | °"lock Friday morning. 1h” | _se16e ee rond. ison | BGA glHESE HOUSES CAN BE Ikepbe BOak? PY wearrioesr Locauiry rs vim ; jj | who would never have known what» paper : TANTED—FIREMAN FOR STEAM PL, j ANTED-MME. MARCEAU, LATE OF PAUIS, | arewoing tochanue your residence don't om this oF | BoM OUR xo on eae Bat pacenity which knows nolaw to joinbands | weicht was bad not their paternal progenitor | Of the ravages of the locusts. In many dis-| WW AXiEDTAMEMAN FOR, STEAM REANT | WW ANDERE MANGEAU, CATE OF FAIS, ) ar kote tichaiiy your residence, don't ons Mn ot sneiieae MILE § JOURSTOR. gat aLeiete es fight x been a member of the alliance and a portion of | tricts not a sprig remains on a farm and the | JOMNSON. 1 | Peeparod to de fine taundry Work ut every Gewcrtion. | howe, 1e0] __ BH. WAMNEE & ¢ Jon KEN = | OX THE MOUNTAINS. SUMMPA BOARD ON THE ee Te oaks ciliance did a | (22, legislature; farmers who for years had | inhabitants are in a famishing condition. Their | WWANTHD—A GENTLEMAN WITH WASHING: | > we nce Hoods and curtuns a specialty. Jez" | oi WENT HANDSOME WA\-WIDOW Bi Ter tice inh ono. u:, 0 epevting eabte-| Eni oe oe Ine Eee Congressionally the Nebraska alliance did a| been accustomed to eject tobacco jrtice on hot ‘ ton experience for # yorition requiring energy | WY ANTEDOALL DESIRING PHOTO'S TO CALL | F) in splendine location, ec 1 ment trick dwelling, containing 17 To 2 bath W) feet. STONY MAN INK” Stony Mas = 2 only resort for food is the locusts themselves, | and in:eltizence; promotion to uxbistant wanagersinp | VY at CASSELLS, 020 sth nw. Cabinets #1 2 bath rooms. | rooms, turnoce, renge ond ell conveniences, stable te Page ve.. ¥ reas deal. It cuptured two districts and made | Stoves and muddy foors now put deep seal | of which vast quantities are being consumed, | found efiwient, fur saluty, “Le ALBHUGH T, 4 | G08 “Lhis week omy. dune 5, 8h. Se sie 4 Jian MN eee ]_4 OuANGE-COUNTRY RiStDENce, sit the third democratic. Gubernatorially it seems | Hrown tints on Rorce n Juice boxes for which | ‘The French colonial uxthorities are taking | “st. u.w. 1 7 ENT OF 10,000 SMOKE pajered throughout, 850 per iuouthe | THOS. 3. FISHER & CO., ye gy d just now as thongh the farmers were left, but steps to stay the plague as much as possible by they are not crying over spilt milk. When- the use of scientific means. a ei i 26 11th wt 10 rooms and Uatlis good business | 2013-8 Eats. Ae. 3 A AKOWS! Sine Mills, property. yer months. | Foe Ra 49 mt. Chauncy ba D—& Goon — 000K, wasn —axp | W cenapis lobe Aine few brooms that the unwary janitor had left HL gAND | year youd-niied watch ‘by express (. lying arBund were hauled away by the unseru- = — ——~ | alow examination. EY WEST CIGAR 2 } - ‘TED—A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. APPT i 723 11th st. a... 11 rooms and bath, will give wit Jory and bawe- ete though in doin ne they lent aid andoomfort to | Jeng economy. Wasltington and its fenther-| /A Shanghai dispatch says that the number of \VANTED A COLOWED Gikt FOR TiGHT two ex-U. 5. Ae musicians. Scientifle instruc- | _Je18-Bt 790 Lith st Wterictarder. “Apply te | Fyimt <n Fotomae viver spentig the ‘which nine-tenths of them had in- | 2%*er legislature, by comparison, were not in | ¢xecutions in that vicinity has not been paral- housework, Apply 816 13th st.'n.w. ; bring ref- #5 for twelve weeks—auring Vacation.” 304 | Ton RENTOSH-IND-AVES FAM JULY THOR! STFIAHER ob" | . vaityy- amnik and ail varia ie opeeael in the past. Then the al-|** wef leled since the Taiping rebellion. All the more Ser careD — Fie ee ae AJ a WOR FO FAST fen rou.s; alk mod. shoe, troutiny on Ura ane: | Oe oR | Miron HAN EA A Vallee Tiance electod a legislature: that is, they elected SENATORIAL PROBARILITIES. active of the mob leaders have fallen into the | W tans: sic apnrentice At TAU etaa a eRe |W ASAED HORSES, TO PASTUK : ae eK rae | lancoran str 4 ied Wash etrete, 108.850 |-4n"ANTED CIIy HOANDELAIN ViLLAce, weW Sity-five out of the one hundred members of| About the only man in Nebraska who sow] hands of the government troops and been Waste MAN AND WITEIN MT, PLEASANT — | Padueed: Ofer vox i811 6th st. ENT — BRICK HOUSE; TEN ROOM: aw i ite Cok pour. mtoe airy >. ae eer the house and eighteen of the thirty-three state | this alliance wave coming was Senator Paddock, | condemned to death. Kang Yi, one of the men ‘man as co Woman cook, wash and iron; | “wes owt. _O. WF all conveniences, in woud Sa WYN ROUF, ahi senators. Had this majority been skillfully | and he has labored mightily to float with the | who wrecked the French mission, was con- | White preterra. Cais iss) Inth st. nw it TED-HOUSEREEPERS WILL. F Ranaged here would have been no limit COW) Cirrent, His pure food bill waa directly in | demmed to be cut to pieces and. tho sentence | WY 4SLED-TWo CARKIAGE PAINTERS; HUST | hotsterera cxbanet makers ind’ downy kit stitutional or otherwite, tc lative re- . ; y in | ; rkuwen aud steady. Ap oa pone rapier hong ha demeerats com. | Hine with agricultural ideas, and his vote against | "48 duly carried out, the executioner having A. J. WILLIAMS, se te ye | short notice, 4. dF Mab A | 24 Union pi | apl1-10w* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 F st.a.w. | [7 Fee, BENT BY BO. HOLTZMAN, REAL Es. xt door. 220 K st. nw. jel JOR RENT—HOUSE IN MY. PL leant lawn with per nionth. EDW. A. PAU USUAL — PRIVATE” FAMILY MAING A beautiful home attuated on Nuch croutd, free fram mtheedso ot erove ot trastant neand BF y turning upon those who had helped then and Boyd was ejected from the governor's mess Dear r eee Or, mn i ms ith. Gir, Tat Fi - Da ESTRING PHOTOGRAPHS, | iO Wwestmninetsran line wana ee mARe aun PENA 20 | WW alice, (es shoes eat Ge meron | eh i ; for nteurss LADS Pi aby Wh es usar V ANTED—TRANSLATI : : a Yate anid Jusuranee Brokers 10thana Fate tw. take sorron 7 date the MeKinley bill did not lose him any friends | been bribed to make death as prompt and as D—Wi1TE AND COLORED COOKS. 7 = Saw = OUNES. perfectly furnished. tn There was goed deal of rejoicing ia the te- | mong those who cultivate the soil,” Yot the | Painless as possible. W lisunsress, houseiatly waitress nursen ktenes | W Anita aoe aND, AND FUTEWRETTNG. 12°R M et nw, 10¢.... G13) OL Penneyivania ave. | Ped ster na 4 secre robabilities are that Senator Paddock will not THE BEBREW REFUGEES. maids, buticrs, waiters, belluen, men cooks, barten- | man shorthand; caligraph and Keiinetow. three 1908 N. 1905 H st nw. 10 1445 ¥ st nw, Sr. ol | Ppalet:t waine. yablican camp when the anti-agriculturist com- ri ders, jarm, dairy heip. DICK’s AGENCY, 6) th wt. 8150 (27-8 B, 20 Vt ave, Sr ® w Bo andd. Apply low Eraation was achieved, but as soon as the al-| Pe e-elected, His friends are hoping against | A Rerlin dispatch says that Herr Isaac,whohas “NehWBe | Pocketyitue iMatrated byetvor, Sturn’ ccebested tin oe te Mie ttm) Set epentee bs roite | geen = lance had been partially and temporarily sup-| Hope. Jt will be a most unfortunate thing for | had charge of the Derlin committee for tho re- ED_TWO PXPERIENCED WEAL Estas | VOok charte. ‘three moutus, 10; student ansnted in : a | Siren eae vs My yd x shot 4 suc ‘. ia) btw comission -¢ ebteining Jucratsy ations; phous i ae odd the republicans evinced their gratitude | Coed Mr. Paddock, and yet that seems to be the | #ePtion of the Hebrew refugees from Russia, | men east ae ke aL S eratclaae | Queen wrmyye, oeuareps: papas good tare, heal , i Purcelistiie, om KK. ‘ue Penuired, JOUN G. HERNDON, bl only thing in sight just now. With this possi- | is in favor of sending the larger portion of | _e17- bility plainly visible it must be evident even to | them to one of the new western states of Amer- | WY ANTED-AG the low-grade political prophet that Seuator | ica, where there is still a great deal of unoecu- | ¢4,ys 9h FE 20S AT LEAST TEMPORARY INIURY. __ | Manderson cannot be persuaded to accept the | pied land. He believed that it is a mistake to | tntal’ adopted by It is beyond question a fact that so far as Ne- | War Department portiolio, which will in No-| dump them all in New York, and that many | BeNJAMLN braska is concerned the work of the alliance | vember next be resigned by Secretary Proctor. | more would follow agriculture if they were noi, [#244 P 3) 1d 4088 Oa 2 tn se, TOR. Dts 1013 Unw,0r, ini 40.00» ‘Ur, mi i, 4 wr we ry , a in ET icES. Cheoututuer wil tube mureroed chnidron hee eheey 020 04) Blevant rope ta oan | spring water, fruit, tee: Inve Temkin, A sw waters, ented ty | Kf “scr callom Mire MAY «. WAT- TDESIME 10 Ob- “ Should Senator Mandersen accept any federal | under the present system, too easily led to take “CLASS WHEELWRIGHT; tain siuployment as.e translator in French. Ger- eaau.troma @U web |): ee Se Sees Een tithin ite bendacs hascaneed at lenst teenpersry | LSS test now Ht would simply Secon the eloc-| up some jetty ins of city busiowen, sivendy, Ae areata aaoy tang Oe xarerences; no ctbere need | Peedi oc Etasen Men eran e ie Wintel a aa - injury. One of the things done by the farmers, | tion of an alliance Senator in his place, and | perbaps, overcrowded. Herr Isaac says that | WASHINGTON HYDRACLIC EitSs OTR ree | Ge MAR OL oom, SOR reat are Upper rooms West End” €5 ot om ew. 38 | Vicrtin comer sbyhond eee top something which the state feels more than it | when in a little while Senator Paddock’s term | the committee have net failed in any | 4 Kellovg building. alist’ | WANTED EVEIYBODY 10 rat Bank, 1410 G. . : oS | tata scenery. and pureat water im tive worst. tera cares to acknowledge, was the frizhtening of | (ired there pieciia cieawen tego 20th ould be two alliance Senators | meritorious instance to extend uceded relief, | Wy “"R.GHOLTZMAN, 10menaF stan.w. | Per week. Mrs t D. MILTON, Clarks Gare vn DE KENT. HOUSE (ni LST. NW. ROOM; | OU win - all Th Linjp rove Rents . IB good yr. bay win: KSONS SHING SUMMER BOARD Cal Appy to W- C- JOMNSOS. Fis ath st. | PP"nna connotations TONE PAVERS. APPLY TO I. H. outside capital. A large number Op harger tao | trom Nebraska. Would it not be refreshingly | the money for the purpose coming from Vienna | (1), F1°HEX, Superintendent on cable-tine work, | OSH y Gen and works 4708 and 1710 F at men whose bomesare in the east, but whose | strange if Mr. Paddock’s successor turns out to | and London aswel. as Berlin There is some | Georxetown. * —____ 417-24" _ | branches, Julius Lansbang's, 4th ana F, and wealth han generally found a lodgement in the | be the well-known Van Wyck. And yet such a| complaint of the severity wih which the fugi- ‘W ANTED-INDUSTRIALINSUBANC gio Nsy|Vanta ave, more investments until the alliance had made | three stories, roouis, cellar, an, bath and all m. called in as many as possible of their | result is by no means improbable. | tives ure treated by the German police, who | aMEhiGat MGT eR owas earties. ADL Wj ANTED-Gkaze ¥ ae ai a be pn gi typ ag 7 i ni we, UTC y NTED-GR, xOU ~ 3 ° « 1, and fruit, no dancius. Addtors loans and very cautiously decided to make no| Van Wyck” ig tho farmers idol, | will not suffer thens te remain in Chariotten. | Seer waautio GAD OCR TE. hi W anieteck ata grass Gare: Gober aoa, Was FR EEST HOUSE Diag Con STAM | Mie BEV TRUM. Beason, ietoun poor (PUP ac a dE. queals a aay and groowins, $5 per P = onoclast comes along soon | burg beyond the interval between two trains, ANTED—ASE1TLED WOMAN AS GENERAL | bent tor aud returned. i. WILSON: Pu Pat Kitchen «nd ditiiny rou on first Sour; trouts euuth | — > =e pea plain its policy and shown its ability to cary | sud smashes him: he will go back to the Senate— | families in this wav Lomg hurried on to Ham- w ferrant; must come well recommended, Apply | mw. arias: OT Sn Tent O45 Der momth. Jog G. HENSET SUPE BORED GLEX MANOR OFEKS JURE that policy to a business-like conclusion. Tt i! the same breezy, pugnacious, old “Crasy | burg or Bremen for embarkation before they | U1@ stmw. ” = Ww F ARPET CLEANING AMD my26-1:n b OEE F caw, | sewty tureeied. bneiien bor tne reer SS ed completely out of the state, never | Horse.” To such'an extent ha Mr. Van Wyck | are in a condition to stand examination by the | WW AN, HD 5 AGOMPETENT YOUNG MAN IN | NV ienovatin JeatLers renovated ; mattress LOR RENTOIN ANAGOSTIAN ONE AIEROOM | SMM ULEN MANOM, F m, Ma. geastaie® n seared completely out of the state, never | engaged in the pursuit of life (in the Senate) | steamship authouities. Ihe resuit 1s that some | yy, dunk room, Bee Tossa ee ee eerne enrored. ) GUIS 20 Olivet, Or820.. ki apleave. Apply to H. A. GKIBWOLD, | PJON'T END Fa UNTRY ho, —- table things done by | 224 Hberty (to indulge in endless oratory) that | are rejected who with a day or two of rest upon | VV "exten wecHaNIGAL” DRAFTS x | _2s Ss ith: See Seats Oe --US-9G | Anacostia. eS y2e tn” | BD sang house when thes can wet fotos woarty ae lO AE One of the many creditable things done bY | he is advocating any alliauce measures. He } their first arival would lave proved entirely | WANTED ANICAL : FS 3-19 30th, Or, mi. 20-50) Canai road. Sr | Ok RENT—FURNISHED—POR THE SUMMER Pot Fark. on the legislature way the passing of the Australian i 's wood workinan, €ood mechanic and accus- c Et a : trae una, ballot law. ‘That seems to please everybody | {yore the Heunepin canal now, and in a speech | acceptable, tomed to patent office work’ inclcse orizinal oF litho- YET & WILCOX, nihs u fine Louse with all m4. im Mount . jelivered ay FOR RENT—ROOMS. Sit he anew 0 feet frou cars. J. KO HERTFORD, 1410 G ot, Des Moines farmers’ convention THE FRENCH SQUADRON. bee last March said he wax anxious to see this i yeh 7 VOR RENT-PLEASAN MB, 717 N. jOR RENT—#20 FROM JULY 1 ie 5 eal Mow THE WARE HOUSE Law WILL OFEEATE. | canal in operation, not only from the Illinois | |¢7N@ French squadron which ts to pay a visit | Salma ATTORNEY A. Starofiee, delat | PGint or amon ours Ne HOOMS: 717 HSE 80-3] FYtatshed hotee; 1) noone wage fF Then the grangers decided that one of the | river to the Mississippi, but from the Missis- | Of ceremony to Russia is now at Cherbourg, | WW ANTED-A NEAT Yo housework ior one lady; | FOR, NICELY FURNISHED a x Sv... = . law; that is, | *tppi to the Missouri and through to the Kocky | whence it will depart foz Cronstadt at the end Stay at mucht; references required. Call alter 4 pin. without board ae eee tndeee crete of public ele | mountains. Any man who can engineer the | of the present week. ‘The squadron is com- | ™ ns. u-w- Jette a law which es! es a system of pu Hennepin canal to the Rockies, even on paper, | manded by Admiral Gervais, and conciste of | WW ANIED_ATONG)—TWENTY HOTS TO DRIVE vators erected by the state. In these elevators | ought to be in the Senate or in some other place | the iron buttle ships Le Marengo, Le Reqt ply WASHING Los BRICK MRCHISE Coe eat grain may be stored and for it the stace issues | whore the public ean keep its eye on hin and | {ie trom battle wl 80, 4 ply. Wal TOx BRICK MACHINE CO., Lath ‘ate fannily i. acres ; als the city, Call after 4p, im. ke 2 | concrete cel wee x ih, 59 | truit ‘aud =e Paine ARE RAGaE oO JOR KENT—HOUSE, NEWLY PAPERED, WITH meee ica gy ig fori edt SCA at Tel apie Wz) tht ate mew, ADDY to) AIL Sk aperior tale wer Spite af __ GEO. G. BUTLER, A.M, Principal. SUMMER BOARDS TAKEN aT PHILOMONT ‘é p larceau, the cruisers Le Sfax | 8. aud Florida ave. n.. PORCR: eit _ | 810 per inonth. sey ave. nw. Joist ADIs Ell Loudoun counts, Va. {the mow elevated and negotiable ware a ee Ss ae see that he does not harm lumself or injureany | yn Sureouf, the dispatch boat La Lance and WANTED-A WOMAN, WHITE O8 COLORED, | OR RENT—COOLEST ROOMS IN WASHINGTON, | '9! i apf S20 Mass a wns of Virwinie: abundance of ‘st ment permits the farmer to sto: pS | of his relatives. the torpedo’ boats No. 128 and No. 129. The fo cook anu do hotweiork: wo wash or tron: | Keegan parlo. oor. tasnuient alka i houwekweping | 351708 RL ave 12x. 8130 Havin ee is cali when prices are low, to live on that for which} ‘The one thing that might upset the opposi- | report te confirmed that Admiral on electric ratiway, opposite Woodley inn, ‘Berer- | is desired. Terus very moderat. 10 B st. ue. J18-c © Ur... EB G st, Or. ervais has | tn, been recommended by the government to be | ¥ extremely pradent in s@cb speeches as he may | V 4. TAVENN. B05 Ost Lr...) 204 Indiana ave. SOS Hist, Se... ie my? thant his receipts were negotiated, and sell when the | tion to Senator Paddock’s re-election is th On. PO Rn eB 65 320 Gat market is high. Out of this law has sprang an | duvitable fact that the alliance will this fall 1029 th D485 Cal 2. H. PICKLING, sete Ti 2d st. ne required. Appiy'at ti Muss. ave, Jel7-3t" Poke JANTED—DUNDORE’S EMPLOYMENT BU- | F rooms, furnished A Tull view ol the Blue hide sod se - nizggjon known as the open board of trade. | secure possession of all the county offices, If | | ayy Zeutt, conducted by ladies—iuen and women, white | FoR RENT_FOL HOUSEKEEPING -A~Gouly | ii40 Risun a. br. "if TT Taree yard cede. Tart - iy deliver at the great number of banquets which olored, f0F wil kinds of domestic Labor ;) eee ep od epee | 4 Sst. Sr. wer's 7 REN T— UNFURNISHED — e C rast, Ithas nW yet commenced to. operate, but it| there it omcthing she Nel ealg vila crane coe. te be givee by ten Manloun xener 2 ‘hes; with Felerences. 700 Lest nw ant second floor, unfurnished closets, caxand | AV Mltawourt ave,10e 3h TOE | pte W ndinor” "8410-045 Flate, The Milton 40 Ee ae BF will be in full blast in Omaha within afew days. | stand it is success, and the distribution of these | sf0;,'9, be, sive bi ET EE Serer eke eee ME Oaks mew. Jolbete. | B15 Cee te Sl logon eee B Bovune tarcie ms seed Waterat twee ee ee Half a dozen elevators are now being con-) county offices yill give birth to so many fac- Z NE phat Gene ode Oe RENT NeNEW: COOL AND ATTRACTIVE | _se1G-1m_SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. i : structed and in a short time the system will be | tions that Paddbek imay yet be on top for an- THE ALSACE-LORRAINE GARRISONS. etre —_W.B, MUSE E 80N8._| ier;moteracaeriumaied clevatoy secrete: | Uk REBT — BEAULIN. _o-auOa—mpumr, | 14 3 undergoing a fair trial. A nominal member- | other six years. ‘The German military authorities are ex- WANTEDSA GOOD Cook IN LY OF | neat and considerate xyntieman only; €12. jest" with ail qwodern conveniences, 18U% New Hai dias bath eee te ae that ie where the | ZASOR ORGANIZATIONS DoN'r arriizare. __| tremely active in the work of reinforcing the | ‘hres. Avply to 1001 Sistet. nw. _JolOSH"_ | Fook RENT_FLOOK FOR RENT, WITH POWER | MF COGENT Me oR sre ee Oe Fist everybody can get in and that is where the . xT AFPILL ee Ae ie for | WANTED “FIVE MEN ON TRENCH | E°snitabieor tieut manatucturng, at 312 loth se | a - farmer will ulttwately realize his weakness | Conversation with a few of the leading work-| §4FFitone in Alsace-Lorraine. One reason for | NV tor water pus th ot eat ne Anyi und | nw jel | POR MESI—iy THOMAS EW aoaaaAS, ieee: Without ostentation, and clad probably ingmen here disclosed what was to me a rather | this is said to be the necessity for the detail of | W. A. CAKKOLL, Foreman, on the wor ee PATE, | Sea a sel6-4t" Fe RENT—ONE LARGE FURNISHED SECOND 3, A COMPETENT | H story tront room; use bath ; Belt line cars pass doors fnnocent-appearing ‘garb. vome Chi K st near o grain | astonishing fact. The labor organizations of | # Feat number of soldiers to act as KS THY BEAUTE entinels i W ANTED—1. : Louder re i | wo! © eneral Lor rowk 5 }- | two squares of 7th st. line. Gentlemen preferred. Ap- Ist ot ne, cor A at. rat fbi ques oe, will do » little rapid operating in Omaha a : along the frontier to see that the passport law | jay or suat,ae Cook and general Louvowork : no wash | two squares of 7t Coun Sve bear 8 zo | FeRo. eck. ARIS to tnd the alliance will have xccomplinted nothing | mAbs will, not affiliate with, the alliance: | is Vieorously enforced. ‘The emperor ix re- | ChASt RIM Wasmiinicn sures Maren LONELL | py to M40 at sine : Mstnear Tat. HENda ot somnsanaiens for itselt, ‘The "Chicago broker, though, will | Se'being maselto bring the mechanics sn { Ported t0 have recently ordered thit the regu. | ‘W\'ANTED_a¥ City INTELLIGENCE OrFior= | Fess Eawasomely, tooiebsd sad AD don ease 25 ns SUMMIT HOUSE, GaTENNNOhe, MB, MET have good reason for smiling. ‘Already some | the Farmers Alliance, but the mechanics ‘will | tions in regard to Steet be agpiios oh ualds, nurses, lwundreses, men, “ sel SAG) Upper part LOS F \ S Br B wud 9. 1K. Is traiue cally sOacre reve of the live operators from the city by the lake | oot have it. They say thes will not be miced up | Fedoubled rigor. Meanwhile it has to be | B gig mag ht int FOR RENT — At “THE WASHINGTON.” 1 oi tes weve broad walk to depot. new 2 eaweht new fursiture; are preparing to open offices here. The tiller | ‘ith any body of men that behaves as fookahie | Samitted that, notwithstanding sentinels and | trent ang taiivond sesh paula Rs SUE Age R: | BV ae aw. handsomely: furnished or tnt irnieied Seat ewes yunitance: ‘will cubenvur to juste: cnt mickewcase ieee wil Lave tobe very waryst hohdpes as the alliance did in the legislature. The fact | Orders, the Aleatians and the Lorraines con- | FORD, 427 11th st. u.w. Je10 Gi" | south exposures wiil ur without beset Reet and 13:10 Vint nie, Gr. PALL—A COKNERGHOCERY DOING A FATE | Coudortabic, a grand place to qwnt the sian to make anythifig out of the law from which he | that the latorers here have wo en nt grievances | *¥e to hold fast to their love for France. No Wat ‘OR THE ODD FELLOWS | low. 3 es Pd r 75 HD Ast se, Gr basiness, wich can be doubled by proper parties; | 78 very moderate. SUMMIT Hi expected and expects so much, * a dee Great grievances | occasion is lost by them either to evade the Fratern: ‘dent Association for Odd Fellows | px = a = wood reasons for selling. Address BRYAN, Star omice. | YUN, Md a * has probably a great deal to do with the inde- | ey OF ghein e 5 hibit the Cheapest and vest. BK. A. DINSMORE, 910, | WOR RENT DESIRABLE 2D AND 3D SIORY Jelnzt* ROOKEVIELE ACADEMY WiLL & SOME THINGS THE ALLIANCE DID NOT DO. pendent spirit, but some credit must Le given | bvtred and contomt for the Gerry aie | ate Bew. S180" | out board’ near hardin and agate eae teat tee plone Md ave sen tis” O8 SALE-BAICK YARD AND STOCK, 300, woo | F ‘aust tce Mionshie weteeneas There were several things which that alliance | to the religious iniluences which keep the | placed over them, 1¢ appears that not lous than | WW ANTEU_A FIRNT-CLaSy FECMUEK; ALgO | snd ‘Preasury Departuenta, reference "S00 : vos 8 nee and-nade brick: or stock for sale ane’ yard ter : wore Os Steen St nw. Sr ture did not do, and some of them are at | Workingmen away from the agriculturists, | PAC 2 IG Del ave swiss 30 ee ee aaa up | ost of the toilers in Omaha are democrats,and | ve third of the b-copeboa Dusiness, although it tried t | Hfi# common every-day gossip that the church Ss oung men of Alsace-Lorraine | ye1e 442° are now serving in the French arm, Wa STED-a RE . G. THORN, 1413 F st. nw. Fo eis selraat" Fee RENT—600 E ST. N.W. LARGE FURNISHED front room, suitable for 3 or 4 xentlemen, with Apply to LAL GANT, 117 Bd st. ave. “Jelhat™ | G00) CHANCE FOR -AN INVESTMENT OK | x SPESULATION TABLE WOMAN FOR GEN- * ts 01 % ‘eral bot ‘small fa; o board if desired; other rooms; locat.or tees’ sale of the Wadesboro Brown Stone Quarry, we a dome, rem At very yard. A stubborn endeavor was made to | Wich hasim its membership the democratic Rerenpe eg re alae pa cee tequired Avpiy ab ita ae table board a specialty: terms reasonable” Je1y | situate at the town of Wadesboro, state of Nort Cee: | Siontrvener Sg push’ logislation which would tx arbitrary | ™Jotity of the country ix opposed to any third | Out of a total of 350 members in the Austrian | Truss reaulze MPETENT PIANO AND FUR.| JOR RENT— THREE LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS, ee ind franchines tei met. | VY ANTED SUMMER BOAKDERS, LOCATION + Fates for the feeding and transportation of | PATty movement. (no. 14. Haxwwxs, | reichsrath the German liberals number 110. | W aiture mover. Address) peace Sugas bape | HP thted door, uuturnished: sultacicior havsehoopins? | me pears su aout 1-10Uacres of lund theige | WW Aietietd tenithy ew homes tual ane he Test Saal dflect caste tease, cad ~s00 The new majority will be formed by the add Feterentes, Box 70, Star office " Jelour. | in priv at Gunton building, “rms ot about twenty-five acres of land, Luproved oy val. | Mmuwutes drivetron rallrvad . aiyumdatce et trust, wit stock, but 6 y — | atter é '30 and 32. Address Mrs. WZ. GKLEN. eats, Ma. Sek aa Sau tax Gait Gee’ ube oem tn te MARYLAND KEPUBLICANS. ji : ts TANTED-AT ONCE, TEN MAKEKS. 2. ae reveeeressesne eS uabie dwe.ums, stvaiu derricks, elutes, DoLers, Kale . gas, Ma. did ras determined to ight the stock 5 tion of thirty moderate conservatives and sixty AOE OO WA RNTELE SEP SOn REED. | Ton RENT— leh GET, TWO COMMUNICATING STOKES, te, Saw iuiil, all tu complete onder Sie AL THY Loe aLtTy courts. bene Eg seamen to nothing, for the}... on to Be Held at is poor = eee aoe of ned = Gite new. sas 5 Feevond: deur tutnished foun: rented separately it | Hall 24 floor 410 12th, Mail Ta00 4%, sw... 12 pove property cont the prevent owners about . 5. fora mea a ae ; Pee ar opal State Convention ‘Oecna | Crooks, sntisemitiog and ultce clerioale will | Sewer : ee “jenn neat ehh Ga | Sout al oid st pba acon Pag AO ‘Another thing the alliance «did not do was to City on August 27. + __ | constitute the opposition. W ‘orindustein tnsusce, poo sien at pee JOH RENT_ON CAPITOL HILT, “TWO LaKGe | yg OM SES. gy | For’ Tull particulges avy.) to sither of the under —4 2 > jaanedeetie: suceced in ite attempt to prevent Hoyd from! The republican state central committee of anaes Hon previous exyerieuce not necessary. 8. BOWER. | J couzudnicating rooms, on third’ floor. Per fur signed. BP FCEIGHTON, Trustee. Fanta oii temporarily assuming gubernatorial powers. | 76 TePublican wt OLADYS EVELYS'S APFRAL. BULIS, Supt..00o Fat. new. Jotoit | ther particuiars, &e., apply at eat ath me.” sels : : jou athe immanaave iow. | VV ANTLD CN MER BOAKDEIS WAL a ‘The alliance majority deputized itself w act as | 4r¥land met in Baltimore yesterday and fixed | This was the second day's hearing of the ap- WASZED-FOK CITIES, COUNTRY AND KE: | J)OK ie: ‘tT 1OLH ST. Now ST, 15. Jei8-mt __Fendall Wulditues 43 and Dste n.w,_| 19 huge. rates roams Avly J... assistant sergeauteatarms. They locked the | the date of the state convention and the place | peal of Miss Gladys Evelyn from the Judg- | ,V¥,20"% cooks, bousekeepers chanbermaide, wait: | 2 wecond and ihird-floor front rovins, co ‘The above is only a Portion of the property on my | Joon SALE-A CONFECTIONERY, TCE Cheam | 2%: Momieomers ounty, Ma wi doors fo Reep the Rovernor Out; made more | for holding it. It will meet at Ocean City on | ment pronounced against her in her suit against | farm inndn- Jouue at Martendere:‘(Guica: totes or | TooH KENT_-¥URNISHED-HOOMS ANIC ET: | MEL aA TLE MeeSey Sepenee Unica tenede | PON. Skar wore, cusp iosauce bulee ACSC Mek BOAKDING ADVLY ‘oise than any other politic x {ut ever | August 27. The convention to nominate a can-| Wm. Henry Hurlbert. Counsel for Miss Eve- | 2 money.” BUMNHAM'S. 11106 sf. now. jeld-0t* | Bcies table boards by day. week OF months ai aa | L805 de sts. w dele OK SALES Haserstown. Mal existed west of the Missouri, and finally sue- ‘i i e nap A i TANT ; / ing out the militia. ‘That i they | “date for associate judge in the fourth judicial | lyn resumed bis argument by reading entries | \ AGENTS FOR THE GRANDEST | meals delivered at residences. Apply to Mrs. ZUAKDELS WANTED—A PEW BOAKDE Ac XTURES OF a\} i ia not call the militia out, but the suthoritice | Sfewit will meet at Onkland September 2 and | fom the plaintiff «diary in regurd to the fnde- | cena: ido edieuly ade iucstinte Waite | ave. uw," Ce TOT RMON caterer 10 Conner |g rent eanuhabie; price, 46) ge chances “4 | thal town Marr mtr the Yuiey a came to the conclusion that even the down- | in the fifth judicial circuit ut Ellicott City Sep- | ont letters mich ahe claims to have received | late. M. EMNST, Cleveland, Quo, ___Jel {OK KENT—DG YOU WANT nOOMA IF Xo, | Ushi FTW g1,000 Baste ta Gn | Sheen tins for NO. oe wore, (yedden farmer would have to recognice law. | tember 29. Col. Thos. 8. Hodsow, chairman of | were in the handwriting of a person called | WANDA ENERGETIC MAN TO, KENT AND | ata, ‘what they ate end the price,” Gg d se, soa ties 7 twig dae: Fads Danes | Renee pee ewe gag the coltreted Chaly- : Di NOT PASS THE USUBY BILL. the committee, was re-elected to serve untila| Wilfred Murray. According to Miss Evelyn's | the suuuuer excursion season; large and quick te | _SU2C8W tee bs esheieennomeetieeees every day etchant. ‘The alliance did not pass the usury bill. That | new state central committee is elected. counsel there was not a shadow of evidence to | TBS; Felerences required. COLUMBIA YHON iF office. MoD. S. LEWIS, Es ze iD Hyonpectaiie [BE SOUTHERN TAND AND SILK ASSOCLA- ot Na oe OF BALTIMOKE CITY, MD. ie Has been and is paying 1¥ PER CEN'T on all money in- Vested in itestock, She next quarterly payment of 3 > GKAPH COMPANY i Est. now. was the messure for which every alliaace mau | ‘The following executives were elected: First | *ow that Wilfred Murray really existed. Ty anre PENS ANDRO FOR RENT_FLATS. execu = E YANTED—ST fairly howled. There were several bills touch- | legislative distriet, Charles F. Riehl; second Seen V = Heerieon: une, Wa, i KDERS aud all rt Je. references ache! . Mi ton typewriter operators. dituctel to positions, = = : ing upon this interesting financial topic, but | legislative district, Thomas G. Nicholson, MISERY AT THE MAGDALENS. Pusployers Provided cumpetent stenagrephery end | WOM, ican neab ot cod aid a ~ + Saas ae ae Se % n.W. ; steam heat. hot and cold water and all con- they died because of their radicalism. One of | third legislative district, Edward G. Kost. Ed- BOpipeion, Spetnors;, Bo, charge tor service. Tyee | PO de housneevin. YITNEY “& BRAD- my 13-3 S £3 = eoLo, £ 4 i r sf 1 NT will be due July 1 SODeT La SEU these proposed ucts provided that where a rate | ward Soilers of Garrett county was designated | The Inhabitants Stricken With a Strange Dig- | writer Office, Sth and F sts. n.w. rar FORD, 3305 F st. now. dele lw. 31 sana SUM ine | 2 ee ee x Bo sk = ND of interest above that legally stated was ex- Laps Eo ne Romer a ae at Oak- ease—Survivors Starving to Death, So Foe RENT—HANDBOME ATS FOUR AND oy 00 sock now will draw their first 0-10 RA dl forfeit be * cipe 4 ol ‘i v Fools; north, south and east windows over | 5 7 ‘stor! re ma = pe le path Frineizal | Biteces City. "ae oward county st! Capt. N.T.Jordun of the schooner Mary WANTED—SITUATIONS. Jookin lane shady "yard. otsekceplig er: | Fok LF. Bi ae fo meanor. ‘his surted up the moneved imter-| The executive committee of the republican | Bagot, who has arrived at Montreal, gives ad- WASJEDTA YOUNG MAN, BOOKKER YEN ABD | Sc.jallnew:cheap. 0618 K st n.W. 3 Dunbarton Hotel, (zi Pounsylvania a ee ettaated :sleves ents, and in five minutes the alliance discovered | state league met yesterday at the rooms of the | ditional particulars of the epidemic at Magda- SOR RENT — av Se | rj, be* uihers ‘that it was not running the earth; in fact it | Ceutral ELEG. 4 ‘asivinstton, éepublican Club in Baltimore. A com- | jen Islands. Two months ago the son of a light- | S#"° — large ‘bandsouie rooms; bath rooms every conve: ante a . c i i r Awa! Yat 5 ’ 10" 7% cs 1 = ROBO, Rt = J Nas not even running Nebraska. The legisla | mitice was appointed, consisting of one from | house keeper at South Point, Amherst Island, | WW ANTED-BY 4 GOOD DRESSMAKER. 4 Few | Dience fof howshespuny: Comprising entire tulrd oor | PUST-CUASS BARBER SHOP AND ture adjourned without doing anything on this | €ach eounty and legislative district of Balti- r i, . ‘with cellar and yard. y S14 per month. Le F ‘roows th hotel: iiberal tnd a - st ‘the fell ill. His disease was not considered dun- | satisfaction aud wood recommendation given. Plexse Saree * ity fucetuent to wan. 7 GAKDENS WANTED bill, and the seme old mortgage shark is get- | more city, to pr atonce to the organiza- * ‘call at 208 G st. nw. Jold-3t* a AVS & SON, Apply TYLER & RUTHERFORD. ‘house. plenty ast, ting the same old 2 per cent 4 month just as he | tion of clubs in the city and counties. It was | gerous until other members of the family were | —— my20-28t 1419 N. ¥. ave. = ~ » hi HERE! SOR SALE-POBITIVE BARGAIN IN DERY | splendid water, torus woders Mores U-w.; health reason for seliing: mp tusy, | Lenawee walk Apmy to ness will teach $30,000 Tour: everyting e120; | LoFtowin Fauquier county, ¥ a _ F COMEORE META AT MOUNTAINS ¢ oftice. oe Jand (near Harper's Ferry been getting it ever since Nebraska entered | Tevolved that the executive committee meet on | similarly affected. It was thought to be the | WWANTED—GO To DICK'S AGENCY FOR COOKS, POE RENT SULTT, TWO Good STORE hooms . pach dress, hor mp: D 71 ; « the Union the third Weduesday in every month, and the | grip, ‘The mulady spread rapidly into the | couchmen, waiters Sootiueny farm ant dairy inen all | pecans atta bee and, 2280, th a mW. now The alliance did not do anything with the | August meeting will be at Ocean City August | \eighboring village of Stang Du Nord, and in | B&Y®Fefereuces froin last place. G1 7th at. Je1N-2t" | the present tenants Gioia oy a ecre larger store. x pace es freight rates. It would nave been impossible | 27, the same day the state convention meets. BURDEN: for any railroad to do business on the terms eS ial z less than a week seven-eighths of the inbabitants | WAY Tons thambernaiies iomdrcesee feniew | _ 20-1at Vermont ave.) Hts Foe EE CRSP Ecotec Tae DET COORG | Fee Se Er tc Sie, sine fie Sask laid down in the bills which were presented to Results of Yesterday's Racing. = Term Galry mou jTelenen nen aks aer fogt Fx Lshed 15 year, mickneme the reason forveitine.” Apply | sous, Ma. may 0-Tow beers ee ay other Nee aeemenE | At Sheepshead Day—Fisst reco, fatarity | ,, Tes tecasghad then seeumedamortmaliguant|°- 7"! sane BOE BENT SORES —_ |i THE. FUusic.4. 1 wexviey, | Wass tor an ai etonate 6 ensure e New- am ap form. s followed exch other in rapi ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED aaa aT = terior Louse painier in aii its | able and convenient Lear Kee-Mar eariy correpond= berry bill. course, six furlong» Kingston, 1; Correction, | secession. ‘The malady spread toall the other | WAnt a tiac fetokes dada nope oat FOR BENT 310K AND DWELLING, 20x 71H feanehes "Wastuiees mask or kent eee. nase oe contr wie 2 Westman ats THE HOTTEST FIGBT OF TRE sESsION. 2; Kitty Van, 3. Time, 1. Second race, the islands, so that more than 4,000 men, women | Wo: Feterence if desired. " Call done ior the trade. Unquest: city. reterences. ny 8:30. 101 7 429 Lith st. Ust. new. ; mod. ‘inps.; conv bor: The hottest fight of the session took Daisy stakes, five farlonge—Charade, 1; Nomad, " 1 ‘en wrates 890. OWNER. 1 he Lakes when that came up for discumion wed pee |g Tester. 8. Time, 1.0% Third race, seven |*%4 children were fiicted, while the death roll WANTED Finstcrats, Dersewanen | , = rad fa ti ter, 1; Rico, 2; Dr. Helmuth, had run into the hundreds. The people be- 4 Raine des LS oe pon LEE by tail- FOR RENTIA VERY DESIRABLE Bel ade oo of the most exciting incidents had their origin | furlongs—Reporter, 1; , 2; Dr. * \came pante stricken and helplevs. ‘The out- | OTF {ysem perfect Ht and style wuaranteed:; ering $2 ee ge, ‘clotigny or 8 | LS; combined me la . Kenyon st, between isth aad 14th sts, | PUNE Is-TWO NILES PROM AL Se Fics Be. J Nicer, ‘ry, rocme;, sundy me, AF aad : 7 ren th profumon. irsinm toe! ty stu tuowe te o YOR ARE Re ea at puts mama: | Somm $8, kaos ERTKU BANS. Abemdaets, Yi dancaneg oat gee nop | Sava ts Fark ‘uest and cheapest’ practical “wate” | 4 Ag SUMMER BOAKDING-A_ PRIVAT 3 iuakers in the sity, 1204 Fst new UR Re RF ——————— persone tu board. Address Mire. MARIA EA bi LOST AND FOUND. Scounpé F.0.. XANDELAL in the Newberry debate. Senator Taylor, who |3. Time, 1.208-5. Fourth race, eight and a | (reckons at the mneninn of ihe akin ow. oo stock ; the locality, seia0 M Brie was elected as an alliance man, but who turned | half furlongs—Tulla Blackburn, 1; Madstone, bat es nearly crery one was uffected the flake WUE ey Ew O TIDE COLORED GIRES; | commands the ent country and city trade out to be « warm friend to the railroud . “ * nd chaimbermatds; devoted to | im this city; only @30.8U per’ . aol =. duulioak ‘er shocatie him eelt 2; Keclare. 3, Time, 147 8-5. Fifth race, the | eries were entirely abandoned. The islanders | cisidren and will turnish, nreigrences in mech would SA PHILLIPS & sox, pg wu ,cumselt | itt stakes, seven farlongs—La Tosoa, 1; | depend on the eatck for food and rupplies. Teave thecity.- Address Star office. jei7 $e13-7t 1419N. ¥. ae Mary'scommny, Ma. : “ he condition is simply deplorable. Deaths SOR KENTOSTORE AND ROOM, ima E STN = = = = | LANGE MANSION .UENTY. OF SIEADE. co arlington sof Aliment Conc ee ayn ee cicia Ts tee Shake | are now so frequent that the dead | WANmEU GPL shee Gud aourterei ti EACH | Fr" ‘nowy Bited apt lation tnesseled far any tan: bed coche wah pein ee preeaee Disrpretia bo “sitssis connie Boplington sod atisurt Company sent espe. | race, ‘nine furlongs Calcinm.1; The Sherif, | ivy “io’ be immediately buried “in the | spout Raat {taenratat Gaels yar Lathan | wetsuit Custuey; ail convenience. ys, water, reward if returned to R, A. WHITEHAND. Boe wt | “hota! Hamilton, Loudoon Go.Ve. cial engine abead of the regular train and that | 2; Vongeaur, 3. ‘Time, 187 45.0 merest apology for « coftin. In the vicinity of ONPILY's GhOCEN Selthie"_ | Fone enetatts eet: mesa org TS gngine did not have much rest until Senator | At Chicago—First race, five furlongs—| * | Fox harbor Capt. Jordan has seen upward of | WANTED — WE HAVE STEXOG! E} gus to, party. Apply to THOM, LOStXESTERDAY, A SMALL GOLD BLACK ‘Taylor was landed free of charge in the city of | 1: Carus, 2; Ernest Race, 3. ‘Time, .5934. Sec- A: cm Wee ee ont eMOCRAPHERS, | EP L2I? Bt ded 5 Soy ‘enameled Chicago. Some people thought that was a good | ond race, six furlongs— Meadow thirty families actually storving, while others Saget . . . clasp pin on T st. ‘8th; shape of an Tae “Srurso> Cr RRYCOMS. Fund | are satistiod if they can get a biscuit each as a | wide. (butlers traveling quiupanions, Sooke, wc. FOR RENT-LARGE STORE AND CELLAR, 027 alued an'e kecpeake.” Hteward if returned to Pye A comb that combines ‘strength of metal with the taphow, for it is frvly vated al gene. cee sine Aebtonge”ahak'y? Dickerson | Gav's rations Ho inl ‘one family named | TRME BHRRORORY wie ll asf, de Pae |W. © Soa AA A Lost SHITE ELT, TRRRTER Dom RDU | fshen le fonts, wonder setae “a FE % L a - ta-) | Jameson, consisting of ie; are <n ‘one year old ou M: Isl. 85 af ; ase 2 porn tine, the lou ity believed. that this humorous piece of en-| Kinfax, & | Time, 205. Fourth race, six fur- | Ges tho mother acd two children dying and | \,7aNTED > FIRAT OI Pourtions For | F'Ghe RENE WARK HOUSE 1005 B ST. OPPO: tured to’ B. F: DE ATLEX Eg oeeCdown tate terprise on the part of the corporation took | longe—Bob Jacobs, t; Tom Karl, 2; Gray Goose, | she father, who is ill, stated that, excepting » Malds, seaiust eres poke, waiters inte tweeters tnacise ote ia aoe, ene ee ‘OST—LARGE BLACI $5,000 out of its treasury. Senator Taylor was | 3. Time, 1.17. Fifth race, one mile—Buch, 1; | jittle Indian meal, he nothing for food for | Porters, house wen pk keepers, watch answers to the name “The beat Durved in effigy by a large number of his con- | Patrick, Marie K., 3. Time, 1.49% Six two weeks. The terrible condition prevails on men, Gretehtemen ee eee, fttgn, charee of Satin Will be Liberally stituents, but as be has goue to one of the Da- | race, six farlongs—Hydy, 1; Armiel, 2; Miss | ie other islands, and the supply of medicine FOR _RENT—OFFICES. is certain that such rumors had no real founda- we. +4 kotasand has received detinite assurances of | Mary, 3 Time, 1.1734. The tain said unless food, Fe nt ot Siw. OsT—JUNE 15, IN OR ABOUT THI corporation friendship, heis probably but little | _ At it, Louis First race, nine furlonge Sight — Pe taearingeatinc te feet ta WANTED---HOUSES. PORIENT- Lange SuoRT PARLOR FOR UE viet a ae pia maa te contalning ‘ypers Ae Worried about the waiter. Ine, legislature | Draft, 1: Gen. Caldwell, 2; Antonio, & ‘Time, | cise would starve tc death. The ialends are | TOTANTEDCEY THREE ADULTS anOUT aE |UMEM nw ere re pote Houses gigs eka Ly peri ima Feturu to Bis Vareve: nw. ‘aes we ey eee Teil aoe detrei | Grcon ics: Eells, furlougs—Coverton, 1: | under control of the Quebec government. | W gust | house without, basement, jocaltty FOR, ENT —A VERY PLEASANT FRONT | °Y6 ‘ eer coe | LOST’ PUG Gxe witht ; NAME Bod potuing to lowe Uy the panmage’ of the et | Third race’ nine farlonge “Plekwicke te arky, | ZecY,, 478 Private, property, having “been | nercty neu sia arin ite para: | gigi ou : BMT Soe Héte Biasterts, Wak Sea race OTP ; i oad Government to ‘GLENN, Bitar offsce. Seis | © myd-om 1410 New York sve. 7] ont_PiOTURE A8D PuAME LEFT AT COR ‘Then Gov. Boyd vetoed the bill and the rejoic- | 2; no third. Time, 2.09. Avon finished first, Sie Tease Coffin, and are now owned | OsT—PIOTURE AND FRAME: ar ing was turned into grief. Alliance gossips said | but was disqualified on account of # foul. Kiara Sie WASTEDS A, FURNISHED og CARE Fe T CLASS. tae Ms IN Asth st. Ce ave. oti ne re SESS st Bord bad been persanded to ‘eto the bill Fourth race—Declared off. — We bier omen Selsae” | iuanicating, with every col ot LSTA BEAGK, NEWFOUNDLAND DOG: NG Beip him im his fight to prove cilizenship® It Natives of the Cook Islands Federate, ‘A HOUSE; CO8T NOT TO SAT ee Renee, MW rtatued te 'D OTHERS mL ‘The British resident on the Cook Islands has WY rela iol et Ses ane oa OST — TO LIV: MEN ‘thou, for whatever there may be in Boyd's char- induced the natives to federate and to elect | tty, preferred. 4, acter that is undesirabic, no one who knows representatives who will miect shortly on Rara- | 7x. WASHINGTON REAL ES. Hest ged wood vue! Eki Sakae) commen eee |e e cic arn ng >| WER Eagan cube er e of viewens, “The” OG ¥ jel more shrewd lenders of the alliance were, how- ve M.P., is dead. He identical laws for the whole group, erty valued 8 19.0 page ‘when the Newborrs bill wea | "8 Dorn in 1808 and was known as “the grand ‘are making the most of it. Guvs Thayer | Q'Conuell. His ‘full name the United States war ship Thetis left San Fran- the legislature into special ussston to | Potrick Mahon. He was taiiana } Cag 3 Yotoed. ted ith which | old man” of the Irish party. He entered saan with ondere from Washington | Wine teromeot) howe, norik ot Fang wen ot Mtn. Feige back tr the poopie. Taey bare gotten i lament in 1839 end wus follower of Deaiel | 2% compliance with orders from Wi icra rae ina ee omit —————————— WANTED—CO that bill and he would sign it without hesi- ‘fled tothe last. He represented Carlow Exton, but the alliance leeders will never per. cotta in be was s notion: & mit any such action at this time. alist, be was never bitter in his attitude. Ww a so —— BEL? FOR THK STARVING FARMERS. ee S Tren the i help the starving farmers in the wostern portion a iid a ee Say ea

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