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ae oy bok as. isi is: | ba bain aii eee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY. FOR SALE ~HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _|MONEY WANTED &TOLOAN| ToMoRKow’s pousLe eran. OR SALE —SEVEN-ROOM TWO-STORY BAY- LE—O) CANAL ROAD NEAR | 4 LADY WOULD A LOAN BES’ window brick, 1S feet wide; mod. tm fronting Foto Bee er A security given. ideas te ay ened FOR SALE—HOUSES. ‘THE PEOPLE's PARTY IN KANSAS, THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. ORTHWEST. 5 se seh, crinaue trick, 18 Sout wite: eae eee Collgre, ‘ee 3, coptatnnss SOG of am ‘esting News. ae vance tates ees by Pe we ohen Bene. Te p ; a i = Sisssschpceeene wot rapa io Mbdout lie a | Btcona frames pee: go cease tate at Falls Ohorohe Ve wore ae0 ML | There will not bea dreary paragraph in to-| The beautiful grounds surrounding the resi- * ‘The Fourth of July will be celebrated at Glen Fig gol was Base E Jets 1W CRLT Gonwetowns D.C. suo ai Ego. tts scear-g|morrow’s sixteen-page Stan. Tux Sran is | dence of Mra A. B Widmarer, near Whttney sone oncaraarags Ce eae teen | Echo in the ol’-toshioned way. The Declars- eS ALE RABY WK + Pa¥ ka OR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, 7% MILES FROM NTED— 92,000 FOR 5 YEARS; INTEREST @ ivaland each | S78US, Fesont evening with music tion of Independence will be read; cannon will s . C Pe DISRUPTED—BLAINE SEALE shame eT bate tact | Fe Ma ett ct Stoners | gembinsy sao ieres ay ha.oe| Om, vals Jealome riraland, each flace presented n guyepecacie Two increse | aro 18 mR |alamgel poetry mimeo oes inci 2 Bae extemal ae, Large lt can vena RSE Toad’ price 8.000) weme ena SS cow h-B-E.- Soe cre Jeisat” | paper strives to be better crenld farshtied the soetiag tee leet a a organ will sound; men, women and children ip 9-800 te S000. Misition’ | e182 DEEBLE, Taio? ._ | SOOVO OX CHPORED CHTY PROPERTY. X- | sue of the day before. It isahard struggle | ccf.bration, in which momen ha oer ‘Special Correspondence of The Evenine Star. will sing, and specches will be made—sbort @ ROOMS; 1 MILE FROM | District. GEO. W. LINKINS, for one Saturday's Stan to beat another Satur- | family participated. One was the christening Torexs, Kaxs., June 17,1891. | and sharp, all of them. Ss por mouth. “Bos 3, Ben- | _jolea2 ‘sou ioen at. of the first-born, a little girl, of Mr. and Mra. | Kansas is one state of the Union where the A | MOX4E 19 LQAN-TARGE AMOUNTS 4..WATS tard ‘s Stan. No other paper would make the ~ a Dest city securit rest, OR SALE A MANDSOME NEW 2STORY GOT | raten ot iurorem: Tustaliaees Secue ak Tisee eer | stomps The Chautauqua people have invited the Widmayer, and the other was the marriage of | POOPl® never cease talking polities. If you step | Grand Army of the Republic to take posession re “x ‘Good r " Mr. John Spengler, jr., and Miss Katie Louise, | ito ® public office in Topeka, or walk into a of the premises on that day. They give the Renny. tarroundad by ride verandas; roma, water;-ttj | We can now aluo take tounson coliatern secon as | , SOMOTOW's paper will, as Tux Sram always | 20 “or'tne aghters of thay Indy. store, politics is the one theme of general con- | buildings and the band and the organ and the Hew of e benuifal cogntray only ytwa minutes wade aalerag shar alan ag SERA, does, give all the news, presented in the most | cases Rev. Mr. Ernest Drewitz, versation. And if you go out into the country | welcome. The invitation bas of course been = Sree is Sen ae ne a Ceyisemtey EASTED: | _je16-t2 Ig18 Fst new, | readable style, and all that artistic and literary | cordia canes arene ‘Church, officiated. | and tackle a festive granger the first question and the veterans of the war of the 301 % DAY & MALLERY, buitding, MOREX TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OK OTHER | skill can do is done to make it entertaining and —— he asks is: ‘What is the political outlook?” lion will help the later generation to re- pith st, Ge 3 con eli ‘wood security i sums from lowest, by the young couple were from the Ger- . alow line mcd sono | E08 SALE-GHL rue intoest. ie A FILLER E BONS" | inatructive. Interesting special articles writ-| man-Atierican Club, wich also ateended ‘This state of things was ushered in last year | member that the war of the revolution made dee eS Nd F 2 ‘my 30-26 1410 New York ave. a the 4 & wedding in a body, and from the officers of the | when the Farmers’ Alliance became the United States.a nation. The 6,000-seated Een Wa Demeraent, Avon, we wes | uefa to te two old pron” At Arent | 2a Men ata sat Gc Grasiaguiven ty seonee in Tos Rot considered dangerous and the leaders | invitations to members of the Grand Army of making. Among those present were Mrs. Ak of the republican party advised the rank and | the Republic, the Woman's Rel if Corps mm Widmayer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Widmayer, | file to “go in and hold it level.” The county Sons of Veterans an: their families ~ a Mise Mary Widmaver, sister of the bride, aud | and township workers all over. the state acted | ,A,cotmittee of the ‘Grand Army Mr. Chas. F. Widmayer, her brother; the Misses | on this advice, but more than half of them be- | Public \, in union with the Chantangua people, Lizzie, Minnie and Mamie Spengicr, sisters of | came hypnotized with the doctrines taught and er ene anne MoxEx T0104 on wea esrare iy Tite ten in the brightest aud best literary style, on Der cent huterest. EASTERDAY & MALLERT.. © | timely topics, will be fu ee - Je10-1m Pacific building, G24 Fst. n.w._ | tomorrow's Stan. Everything is fresh and AND SMALLSUMS | new. The news and gossip at home and = abroad and stories of men and things of all MOREY, To LOAN IN SUMS To SUIT AT CUR. | conditions and all countries will be laid before rent rates on approved real estate security j FOR SALE—LOTS. on Forsyth ave. ; Just cast east -e. ; one square trou the Capitol; | Warder ave. Price only. 12 cents. = gue ck the choicest locations in the city, with o brantt’ | _ Jel RUST & HUNGLEFORD, 026 14th st. fui view of the northwest. The house is exc iR SALE-NORTHEAST COR 141TH AND ee eee eee ee ee ae crndiey | 2, emaw sts. : 100x165; cable track laid in front and Special Y “ - —_ - concrete pavement. beinw er and. sewe Iivileces tespecting . the reader go that he may be treated to travel | the groom; Mrs. Thalburg, president of the | didn't get out to “vote right” on election day. fd ilar, pantrroe and iontarbeated ty osteam.) | SUR Pegeeene™,. vee HM x, ana arom SEER HEARTH ror rata | 00a obaervation, and inferimed na to the datnge | Latie® Aid, Society” of the Gorn “Orphan | With the domocrnteit was envibing wo bent ts | THE GAREAGE QUESTION. Bes aeEes eabcala weeet nea Spl for par: | fone oF the Best balldiur eitee im the District will ree MSSEX, WANTED AND To LOAN-PARTIES isi Asylum, ahd Miss * — ‘Thalburg; the Misses | republican party. The republican ne TS! a Letter inate the Sub- — — ee store ak aaee sent eniets dare. DEF SOUTH BRUOKLAND. having money to Joan can always. find «ilt-edge | of the whole world. G. Bergmann, E. , J. Cohen Wetzel, |and stump’ speakers denounced the allizace ae he Commintne an 7 VID D. STONE, 806 F st. 2 SES. DANI S OA. e Pe. ‘We have desirable jots in all of the above subdtvi- | notes, secured Ly deeds of trust, for sale at a ‘te n Ber Ject by the Health OMicer. “0 ‘calon REDFO! WAL Ss be = 5 i 4 resi, € ‘omplaints a rasta rd house in the northwest for $4,500 look at 1810 Lin- Ta 1006 F stsn.w. — bright. Among the special features the follow- | B. Kraft, Minnie haltz, Mrs. Mickel of Martine: | the purpose of disorganizing and destroying atin aaah oft Soup tremced dot TSO front aide and rear alleys: | tp Park: 00 foot on 2th at : ‘ng aR | RE ET ; ra : burg, W. Va.;Mr. and Mra Heinemann, Mrs. |the Topublican party This argument war | [lute of the garbage men to collect garbage, somely frescoed .lot 1S site FOR SALE—A VERY iGE—F : BIx ARE 5 Bt: ing may be announced: : ag and the garbage men also have a complaint. Beet beighborhood. key at ofBre. tuemortheust coruer of 1th and G sta ne, SixSs; | Local storia.» beautiful Home at Takoune Park; PER CEN) PAYABLE QUARTERLT. Kraft and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. Boettinger and | used when it was feared too many repub- OT Ne eee tines | Seo: <E. BET, | SNORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. or F ste ieltchin” SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED. BRADDOCK’S ROCK (Iilustrated). Mins R. Schlegel, all of Baltimore, Md.; Mr. | Means were uniting with the movement and to | Their complaint is that in many places the or -agpmenee Reh ey ad Mase aver ty aderaiiot Weasley | Pjok SALE-A NICE GARDEN SFOT, THkeE | 9.900 To. An historic boulder on the banks of the | 8nd Mrs. H. baitz, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kettler, | hold them to their old party. It held a few | gates are locked and they are unable to get FU. SALE — VERMONT AVE. NEAR 8 8T., “DAVID D. STONE, S00 | Boren adiacene ty Sora ricoh, Price Scents per reveal ‘Mrs. and Miss Roberts, Mrs. and Miss Browney — seheht CM Out of | the movement, | into the sheds and yards to collect the garbage. mise ani stable, only. $2,600. < CHANCE FOR A-BUILDER Of | f00% Address WM. H. SEAMAN, 1494 Tith 4 Mr. and Mra. Schickler, Mr. and Mrs. Estier, | but it resulted disastrously to the democrats. | Some days ago Mr. K. Ravenburg made com. BRICK HOUSE ON 6TH ST. to make come money by purchasing | =¥- jol3-L "200 UP AT FIVE O'CLOCK (Illustrated). Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jno. Klein, Mr. and Mrs. E.| who had Isbored for years against an over- | °y ~é hy "i 4 the let- Path: SIO ap or. Jots ‘un Florida ave., overiook- | {OK SALE—THE GREATEST BARGAIN N _8P30-tr 4 Loefiler, Mr. and Mrs. Schmerz, Mrs. J. Gock- | whelming republican majority. They argued | Pitint against the garbage service an focus abd bath | $3,000. ‘ 3. ves 5 Tea site Be roe VHIS CITY—TWENTA-SIX | ACKES OF LAN How the Fencibles are preparing to capture J -L Sf. NEAR ISTH, 6-KOOM FRAME ALE—H ST. NEAR 22D, FRAME HOUSE NE S06 Fst.m.._| Goo of hn ‘oat (peautital SUBURBAN | HO eler, Mi.and Mrs. George Goebel, Mr. and | that they were in ahopeless minority and could referred to the health officer. iLO a trophy. _ S Dist, Mr. and Po w. Loy = not a ry owe — _ banner of democ-| Today Health Officer Townshend addressed a ‘G00 Fan w. ae = and Mra. G. Scheneh, Mrs. Heinze, Mr. and | racy, but that through this people's movement | communication to the Commissioners as follows: GREY TO TOAN AES ANDO Tr eco |THE SUMMER EXOURSIONISTS Hlus-| Neu, George, Zeh, Mr. and Mra M. May. Mr. | they’ could accomplish their object—the de- | have the honor to retarn herewith tmoreed MM Shevred Diet tos) setae tne dette trated). and Mrs. H. Scherger, Mr. and Mrs. C. Krae-|straction of the republican party—and that g 4 ani sume being letter of R. Raven- ae Me MOPARKER, Sunday scenes along the river front of Wash- | ™¢t, Mr. and Mrs. Wex, Mr. and Mrs. C. Flam-} would be glory enough. Then, again, if the | Commun ao Sains Se: a MOXEX Zo Loan ho. WASHINGTON. Large double P a outbniidings. Only | 22. d9!ay- ‘eon tine. MBIAHEIGHTS. | OV ‘Kenyon st. near Mth. BARGAINSI Joe st.. +: — 1 Sjdally an Cheap: By *p “LOTS AT COHASSET, ADJACENT TO AUTALQUA vet Fa mer, Mrs. G. Gockeler, Mr. and Mrs. Schnaeble, | alliance movement, headed by Col. Polk, was | burg complaining that the garbage service is 22 SES SE ae F CHAULAUGUA AND @ ae | anes Cae eee aaa ret: Messrs. F. Knoeai, C. Glick, A. Ostman, H. and A. | of democratic origin and intended to ultimately | def that particular that the presence 5 OR SALE-CHOICE Lois IN TODD & BRO’ by t 10 $200 enc monthly | 4 sums we ., y EC Sellhausen, W. Walter,W. Burkhart, wrens, | benefit the democratic party, it wi t be readily as TOE TT WO SELL DUE Ses Barc | F ot ® Uigek 19, 0c, Let 31; block, 9 eas beuutital tie abi tee | ae ee UNE ta cer ah et Cir 3. Schlotterbeck, I. Miegel, Jno. Dicte, 8. Dealo, | they wanted, and the ecult was that Sa000 | © ings in the donee at. me, rentine for @21.80.8 hunt: 5 4, Ze, Lote 2 and & biock 18, ieavemt iota viemay cal avenuey wil be | 3) ONEYTOTOAN IN RUMBTOBUTE AT aND | Scenes of the opening week at the National |G. Itappert, W. Kicaccker and L. Schenck.” | democratic farmers in. ‘Kanras’destrted tet | sbuence tthe ase of nome device for asmowuce: “JOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE: 6 ROOMS _ AND DAVID D. STONE, OG Ret mw. | OhiSicw cuisidclos unt, APPT ES pana sary Seite 7 lanai la Sines, sven em Sabimisllli Social OAR | ES Sehr ar nan ereonten Ss peepee | 25 See as Resteae oocteen at ep aia dat = ear Fath ated H ote. Be WO VERY CHEAP LOTS ON 16TH G. C. PAYNE & CO;, Agents fet ihe APanyton fire Ins. Co.'sottice.)_ | ROADSIDE SKETCHES (Illustrated). at the home of Miss Daniels, No. 83 E street eters % ke th tach 4 2 wig DAVID DStUSE. Em dann ae ee GRRE TO L010 ON REAL ROTATE OR FIRST northwest, was attended y's large number Se meee poe Mowing a horn, which practice was prohibited gore Be mois a ee BS ay iQEERTS | MUR cuignat lowest utero inert, weds | What one may seo in country walks on the | Gespite tho rain storm. Instrumental music | 1m 1888, whcn Kansas became the banner e- | Homing & horn, which ‘practice was pe a Froimda one al wun price warts Serb will well oboe "Waid ge ctur"aerute | Spier mt a a oe nc Virginia side of the Potomac. was contributed by Ostrom Jansen, Mrs. Carrie | publican state of the Union, the total vote | rl"a.ity mactlion of the police regula ee STARGARDTER, 6 Fou inser ot. within a few feet of the cable cars, J. E. CLEMENTS, Moe ToLoaS ‘A CAMERA IN CHINA (Ilustrated). Smith and Harry Gregg, and a collation was | stood: Republican: R feet sar nigel — £0,000; democrats, 107.000; | “The garbage ix almost universally collected s vr two beautiful lors, facinw south. IN SUMS FROM $500 UPWARD. z wile Aime sages Mr. union labor or le's party, 36,000, Two alley entrances aa a wal wo beautiful lors, facinse 50 1 opti ale eae ehiphe: cal tures taken in the | King, Mr. and Mrs. Canfield, Mr. and Mrs. | Soars later these tees wen, | collector, under the pr ‘Soon cies Msn nek SOR: Wiceciads Wei iaiik bel aos u . pen pict Dereslie 3 Me wr these figures were changed as fol- . p 9 ee ee ee eee a eee in new addition to ¢ arlin Sprin ON streets of Pekin. nelle, Mr. and Mrs. McNerhaney, Mr. and | jows: Republicans, 115,000; democrats, 51,000, | make his presence known by knocking street, with a frontage of 60 feet’ and running throuxis i ; i pou SS anecidam ave: G0 cents pes tt. UKM | Va. 25 minutes trom Balthnore and Potomac depot sit REAI. ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. Mrs. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mr. Harry | ana people's party, 106,000. From the best in- | the alley gates and calling ceSik hina Aa tk ais edie Srokntier Wile teateen adteertes tees neat, at B. 0. HOLTZMAN, TWO LONELY OUTCASTS (Illustrated). —_ Jai =% Grogs, Mis Meyer, Mr. ——. formation at hand the two old parties lost about | “Itisot frequent occ g t. between 7 5 . - 2 al a i 4 es LETT sy Ghigo | Bes a aE atin | rorwaarwommere te qioenotoas | atenge tale of thesen, Writen for Tax] tse Aentols Ste Anna Gross, Aire Grepe | quay by the formation of the new party, | any reponse nl fr 7 nis, ob Harewood ave; ohly $3,200, z “B™ SATTHEW TRIMBLE, Treasurer. at. low interest on. furniture, Pianos, hove Sran by Lieut. Shufeldt. HBG z een ; | ,, Zhe situation now ix anything but hopeful to | making collections tro Seek rece of Mts Pigutunt overiooking Piney bramch ecohontea! | _S011-10¢" RING areata eigen: Cpeeiance os arkerneoee ere Z armed 6 eect of the Pea pense, Sue | the republicans. Since the memorable cam-|am firmly of ‘the opi service o. zocents ’ a 1 bi y ; y oe mings pleesere. ign la * y ould be materiall; nproved without any Qu Lith st. a... frame honse om. jot 182100 to | im size. 25 cents per it. USeRsiTY HEIGHTS. coe eee a ee ein eS DAINTY DRESS FABRICS (Iltustrated). first prize for ladies was wou by Mrs. McNer- ign last year the leaders of the party have | woul materially lnpr out any Address Box 6, Star office. jus-bun n getting over their scare, while the dem- | gre tof anuo: to the public b; A fine block of lots opposite the new circle on 16th ADDITION TO BROOKLAND, Bubhery What comfort and fashion suggest for | haney, and for gentlemen by Mr. H.C.Darragh. = and Lists. suitable fora builder. @2 Der ft- ee Y TO LOAN = . . : ‘5 ocrats are worried about the wholesale deser- | laving article 9 of the police regulations so sn: Selina See lh SA tl:e el — — DISSES 7G Ose HART SUMS DERTRED AX women's attire in summer. be ge pao prize “a ind Ars. eg tion in their ranks. amended as to permit the contractor to far h all modern tmuprovemenis and good- | Jetson Fst. ns; betvcen Gth and7th sts. seach 20/ LOTS FOR SALE in this beautiful suburb of Wash- | tated within tue District at Cormubia: no delay bs | CTY OP MEXICO (Illustrated Anderson, Ue Sentlemen's booby prize to Mr. | " The people's party leaders have not consed | nish each of the collectors with some deview to sized yard, facing south, for $5,000. eee Se kh wie ington at from $300 to $1,000, ON VERY EASY | }ond tine necessury for examination of title and yrep- (Illustrated). derson. hi work a day since the election last November. | be approved by the health officer, whereby ALSO THE se19 m= 140850 %t._ | "'Thisis the handsomest part, of Brookland, which to | nnn © MDM: Souiesions reeset co, Frank G. Carpenter takes a bird'seye view} Col. Benjamin F. Winger and family will| Their lecturers and stumpers are continually | their presence in the ulleys could be made near Sth. [oR SALE_A DESIRABLE LOT AT A BARGAIN, | #!ready a thriving piillawe of upward of 10 houses, | _fo.tt “nia F st. ew. of the wonderful capital. leave the city tomorrow for their country | in the Seld talking subtreasury, free coinage of | kuown to householde a 1 would = — the: Soke on J:ith st- extended n.w.: 36 ft. front by Lo it: | Zirojets have just Leen bought tor » CHUNCH aud MOSEY 20 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AY LOW home at Greencastle, Pa. about ten miles | silver, denouncing the money ‘kings of Wall | Commisiouers give this matter their early at- mee Geep, om ete rice per saiiare foot omy Ate. CAN: opriated Nits cst ates SENASH A DANEAHOWER, "| THE SUMMER GIRL. north of Hagerstown, Md., and five miles from | street and damning the republican party in | teution. ear. wicker cera ae ‘tue Crit CRP SOCIETY. | ange 2 DA MEAMOWAH SOK. cor, E28) cpypes of her at the seashore and mountains | the historic Mason arid Dixou line. Miss Bessie | Reneral. Since the election a special effort has AC = DOR SALES ACT ck ies only daughter of Maj. YS MISTAKE. Hatton court cst se. near Ost. ow, pear: und in the city. Sharles E. Ways | been made to organize the voters in the towns A PRISON of the Baltimore and Ohio Kailroad Company, | and cities into citizens’ alliances, and while it om eS who has been a memiber of Mr. Winger’s family | is thought that the movement haa lost votes in | She Thought She Was Sent to Jalil for Thirty “8 for some years past, will spend a portion of the | the country that loss has been more than made Years. ‘160x100 north side R bet. 18th and 19th. sq. ft. 83.00 21x57 toalley south side Corcos NH STREETS GRADED AND G SIDEWALKS AND SHADE TRE! IAULES KIvE’ | FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES. z formation cail at office ¢OK SALE—A GOOD WOKK RSE VERY ie ai: - . A . aa ig B Wicnr we eRe lormation call eee een | ake ancg nates Oe Caller adie stog ERY | How ladies may utilize their time in the | summer with ber father and brothers in Balti. Up in the towns by the recruits in the citizens’| Jn the Criminal Court Hattie Bondley, m- = . —i— Sox11s birt ready to sccouspany those wishinis Yo ace the property, | Capitol st elt" | summer months. more. Alliance. Although the republicans had 7,000 | a..tu ¢ “0 cio SOR SALEATTENTION. HOME SEEKERS! | 50x 100 n.e. cornet G and Lith m. or on HARKY BAKTON. Ls Jeto-im” | Joon saLETFAMILY with FAULT: Mr. E. W. Pierce of the burean and | ™ajority over the people's party last fall a con- | Tited for receiving stolen property, was ing barwains ie newand handsome dwelliuge tm the | Teas ceeaes SE Wee, Bea 3 0K SAGE — HAVE YOU SEEN THIS SUBDIVE | H's.160 ennda; aoond, youne. splendid bred | LIFE IN SANTIAGO. Mik make R mveteion ae Pension burean and | gervative statement places the strength of tho | today. It was testified that from the house of SSeat ioe: Now is the tite and thie tte chance | 73eitu ne, corber tof and Min.» way Sowa sas ona LH WSR AOLM oLeks | Yor choses Notes Pan ae ee ad Fannie B. Ward writes some interesting facts | were married at the New York Avenue Church |‘? Parties equal at this time. Mr. Eldridge, 1110 9th strect, a costly silk dress LE DROIT PARK. {1833 to 1837, Coro. Ben ith ne near Bw. sto nw. Se) —— about the Chilian capital. on the 16th instant by the Rev. Dr. Bartlett. KNIGHTS OF RECIPRocTTY. wee or" last month, andl ene rmdsasneg was ents ran, near M. sq. ft 7 {OR SALE—A GOOD LEATHER-TOP SID ide i ot - i jesse jo defendant for €1. Carrie Brown testified SOrlee to deeit alley ne. W oopsiwr . Fits for e806) ohne BEE jelsze” | HOW TO GET THIN. Son gk TAAGe Caen Ue |, Seah ment nae Seas Mighes, & age 0 SSE Bs OE. Os ies ae Lies between the Metropolitan branch and the 7th st. | FOR SALE_CHEAP—A GOOD WORK HORS! ‘ 3 reall’ _,. | ican land office official at Garden City, organ- | tat her mother worked at Mr. Eldridge's, an Seem, whf.te pike, iaciny the railroad ou the west and the pike on fiahd neti kta; waldo wias of aoe hoes Celia Logan tells her own experience ina| Miss Elese Towson of Upperville, Va., is vis-| ized the Knights of Reciprocity, a republican | *he was up stains cleaning up when she took the POR SALE — sot E cellent, water youd and easily obtainablen Tie sata, | 1816 14th st. : fight against corpulency. iting Miss Virgie Keech, 424 East Capitol street. | secret society, which has had a remarkable | dress, and she took one of them to Hattie’s J&th and Leth sta. . a beautiful building site 2 vision is echt miles trom Washington and is the only FINE YOUNG MARF, 6 Mrs. T. W. Talmadge and Miss Talmadge are hb. It is founded th ciples of | hh that che had told Hattie before that abe iiaindsoiae Laser at 81.50 per sq. ‘one on the branch which fronts on the pike. ‘Tbereare for lizht driving or siddie. | SHAKESPEARE AND THE SWELLS. reeks 8 growth. It ts founded on the principles of | house; : tages in Wesley Heights { & HUNGERFORD, ‘ten houses now on the subdivision ore are to be . Sth and K sts. new. jels-st* ads spending the heated term at Asbury Park. reciprocity as expounded by James G. Blaine | intended to take it, and she replied that it was ; for sale or rent. <an GALE SLRASANT SLATER. Vantat once, "ie Rock Creek National Parks ae ur: | SERIVED AND-FOR Sat | 42 incident of the recent outdoor perform- saniecstenbreriotaiir: ated and with the object, it is charged, of making | ali right and she would pay a dollar for it on ees ofSwine hotisey im) the mortbeast section are westty Not on Bett ise eta eT sea bri thin subdivision and to the west of it about tieceaaas, Fine car ‘load of fine br nd aratt ance of “As You Like It.” THE FENCE IS UP, him poe ublican pee for perp Saturday night. Mr. T. ©. Taylor, for the wortly the attention of investors and home seekers: : * | ters of auntie. Executive avi tended forms the | horses: he aL. broken coupe ‘one pair ——— This onder bas spread. throughout this and ed- ay oO Bcaditend a Hee ee tee ee ae, | eestern'VGundary of ‘the National Fark and wilcoue | mared curriace bres avd otuers sultabse for all pur | WASHINGTON'S EARLY MAYORS. The Barrier Between Howardtown and Le| joining statefurd is credited with a member. | defendant, put Hattie on the stand and she ‘Br, Or, each......$4,500 st br stores & dws ‘OR SAL! WASHINGTO! HEIGHTS—FINE | stiute, when completed, the nearest drive from the | P° & BYKNE, in rear els + a 2 K: 2. testified that Carrie brought the dress to ber stores. ‘building lots im this subai dty to the subdivision. PHAEION AND| John F. Coyle writes of exciting municipal Droit Park Rebuilt. ship of 20,000 in Kansas and 7,000 in Missouri, | tes i: nit Conn: ave. and in the te vicinity Lots sor vale ou easy terms and. lower than in any | ~ ele ‘i ; Asan adjunct of this organization in this state | Louse and said ber mother wanted to well it and HILL & JUENSI other subdivision of titular advantages: a contests in this city years ago. ‘The Le Droit Park fence is again up. Tt bas | is'the Knights and Ladiew of America, with a|*be bought it. A verdict of mot guilty was a 3G LGists._| _je1s.3t 083 -w._ | For plats ana particulars apply to °° ona |e Keovors meeounce. been down since January last and there has| membership of 5.000. It is similar to the | found. . “pr hoteca sooty ae eens he bat aed | FOn SAUE CHEAPEST 10T ON TH pin ~ "gee Loutainaa aves aw. irees and. one. Pair of : - Z been free access to the park ever since for the | Knights of Reciprocity and both orders are | Carrie Brown, who plead guilty to the lar- and retied to good tenants: located as follows ceyfed and cabie tach ind -Omly tie, Fur ioat Fostk ABLE IMPROVED AND enat 211 Uthat. nw. j182°| A bright story of a clergyman's narrow | residents of Howardtown. Now, however, the | Working hand in hand in the interest of repub- | ceny. wiated that abe had been promised that Cornet m M st. a. Jel 3t ED. J. O'HARE, 1006 F st. IMPRONES PROPERTY ON GEORGETOWN VOR SALE-HOLSE, | PHAETON, 1 BUSS: escape from matrimony. fence presents a barrier, and as Mr. Charles E. | licanism. nothing would be — She —— Gute qOR GALELAT A DANGAIN THIS WEEK_TWO SHTS. arness: horap in perfectly sottnd, Kin cocina M <n en ‘The republicans are becoming aroused, and | Was not sixteen years of age and this was Feantra ote it Chariton sHojehts proper Owner | seal cute ou the Heussinek Ceo, aes | Beg sam rire Russ, | Cam be soe GOSSIP FROM NEW YORK. Fairman, the president of the Le Droit Park | are putting forth, renewed exertions to regain | rst offense. The court tted that there ign Samat wn 1G Gere. | fee atataicam oe, Deut Mace,” th OK SALE—AT_A BARGAIN, A PINE, The week's happening in the metropolis as | A**ociation, says, the good citizens of the park | their lost strength. ‘There is no campaign in | ¥48 no reformatory for girls and suid he did —— DOK SALE_CHEAPEST CORNER ON MD. AVE, | willbe txhiviteu by ether of the undermined.” One table tor funily oF busin’ss: sound .€., coF. 10th st. : room for ¥ houses; contemplated | of the parcels, bounded by Koad improvements in this square will ‘Values over present asking price, $1 now. CHAS. A. SHIELDs, 140 JOR SALE—6 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING rejoice. Around that fence, of rather the one | Kansas this year except for county offices, and | Ot wish to send her to the penitentiary. At the chronicled by Tae Stan's correspondent. that used to be there, angry mobs have raged, | ® desperate effort will be made by both the ee a a or copped = GTON a ae Doce publicans aud people's party to withdraw her plea and plead y to WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. Police officers have stood guard and wrathful | riese officers oe possible, aad thas put them, | larceny, on which e sentence of thirty days in FOE S32 FOR ONE-HALF CASH I WILL SELL or bce benutitul groom pb mL buses ato mcridee., Address ONE-HALF CASH, Star office. fret on the south, ty Lovers’ Lane onthe vast, by Observatory street fm bmp heey set on nthieum heal oo Le So com; K faiths about 210,000 sa hare feet of land abd ie 1miprow . i " o TS by & spacious and elezant mansion, with all modern | thing, will stand without hitching. Alsou dayton Something about summer influences on di cottons eve weeng ied A aot be new —— & CO.'S LIVERY STA. ; ‘el AY HORSE :SUT avie for delivery wavon oF cart; not afraid of any~ F SOLD AT ONCE— Es Hetestatl in the courte to determine the right 0 main: | fog pe snung trim for 1892. the leaders of | Jaf ee eet oat as she was Jed to the 5 conveuences, a Sue conservatory. completestablesand | wad iarmens’ for ther i determin - ; | Carrie burst out ervis . Frac, S20 eh 108 200, est CR WOOD. | put up small brick or frawe houser: payin S bis per | wilt sie tee ae erations of the other parcels <q. | WHEELING IN IRELAND. Bradley has issued an injunction allowing the | year, and soearnestly will these campaigns be | Years in jail, but when convinced of Ber mis- jerboe” Som Sentare: water. sewer, kas, sidewalk: cars herdics | Chase sould be made by parties deering tiers hose HORSE; WAR: ue cs fence to be put up pending the judicial deter- | Tought that botl: state committer wll alkene | take she laughed heartily. Fos mr ca INTHE DUD gadearetis one Sauare Sway, ase whole, ase. per | Gran imventinent. ; Fynted s nt ane sealing worker: 2.4 | A Washington bicyclist's views of the people | mination of the case. ‘Thatdecision was signed | oUsht that b repre padican. WOR EXCHANGE_IN RBS | foot. easy terine. Tnforiustion as to term coche = putol and Hats, Fat woody : : tees. PEA A BEN, And Nery Mancsomely finisued | eisvit “" CHa8. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F st. n.w. | ac., will bo cbeettully furnished by ieundermpueds’ | TOR SALELTWO-VENY WeAVT Xe seen there, on ‘Tuesday and yesterday the fence was built | J¢ will be seen that while the democrate are With wale potes and oad lasees eoeyueey materiale, | Ton saLE—GooD CHANG! ; BUILD! WILLIAM A. GURDON, imiares; work well: alsnanelesast Rew ogee oe ee by the Le Droit Park Association. It is likely | «not in it,” they hold the balance of power if i m 180. iif health of owner cause | K ieet-om Va ave. ana Gl tect on M st. te, sames 0 Peake wullaccepe Tuuiber or food tari stuck in att payuent SHOOTING STARS. to remain there until the calm voice of the law | they are inclined to traffic with the two leadin, Equrry Cov —Juige Hagner. forseiling. “Yirews VILLA, Starofice. Tee | feet in Jot; 10 houses can be Rut: only 6900 w ot ot Nab ea, _W. GILES, Gccoutan, Va. Sette announces its legal status. partios and can getafair share ofgthe locel | ‘Today Lucy Fountain Cocilis M, Gontoer, SALEM F SE, §-E ONLY ONE LEFT Pata se eT ESD | soto ‘Aisisnets, Dl SALE—ONE, GOUD HORSE FOR ALITTLE | Somp vissos are materialized poetry. ce ees xpoils by throwing their votes either way. | Elizabeth Mouroc, Catherine Lowe, Margaret momeiy pareW concreted cellar, front lawi, back | OK SALE-BKOOKLAND_WE OFFER Two oF | 57 a and velicles: 4 bargain. -J- H.W. HELIN sora ee one Remaee eakeee: Sen, ¥, republicans are anxious to divide with | J. Simms and James E. Simmons; inguistions Seed, alley: oy toarma’ Price $4100" she very finest corners in this subdivis.on at a posi- Stables, cor. we : : Sennette straw hate that there's such a raze | the democrats to keep them from aftiliating | in lunacy confirmed. Wright agt. Wright, edt ee. nee; neve apd very handsomely ta-| Brg paprain: must be oid.” WECKOEE © CAR ane BIR FRE SALE-CAREIAGE, BUGGY AND_WaGc Adversity is a file that Pride needs. over. Our prices will save you something, with the alliance, because it is feared that such | re§rence to auditor. Day agt. Day; testimony” Siectrie lushtix front lawn, back yard. aliey;hey at | TOR SALEZOL7S PEN FOOT_ON MI BiC NPA | F coche Can be men sta Fates. we eae ciate | a barnees i0'S1s, a2 ana eS ccenee bee ‘ Saxs axp Comrast. {a combine this year would be followed by one | hefore J. Alltheus Johuson, examiner, ordered Tue: inspects invited: or wit trade tor sail poo: | FP % OOF. NEAR | on hand 1 “Lote: sheets. und ‘spreaus at whbieace | “Society” is the lonesomest thing on earth. . more dangerous next year when nine presiden- | taken. | Clark agt. Peter; pro confesso. Insane erty. _WHIGE & STOCKETT. Sw F nw. J-18-st to sacri rt OLUMBIA TANI sees. HARNESS MAKERS’ EXCHANGE, eS A Vain Plea for Mercy. tial electors are at stake. agt. Isaac: sale ratified. ' McDonald agt. Me- SUR SALE—% z iv F 78 s td cor 101 110. ih st. m. #1 « i it etti 5 dee THE Ss SQUARE FHOM PA. po ea Be 220 pattern; Jn spiendid condition; #110 YO OREKZ Life without some shadows would bea pain-|_ “There is no use in getting drunk and plead-| pewocratic ORGANIZATION wiRTCALLY prs- | Donald; decree of divorce. lot om Rist. between Conmectieu: the largest stock of fatale: ing poverty ,’ was what Judge Kimball told fronting south, tor UPTED. Cracerr Covat—Jurge Cor. reece nee he at this price: | POH SALE BREWERS) TUBS HOLDING FROM | carts, buckboards. | cut-under surrey as be expects t0 lea James Reynolds today. Reynolds had been| Many of the leading democrats realize that | Today—Nash agt. ‘oigt; mo- ‘the city, and will therefore sell 1» 1:20) barrels, brewers® casi ne inted Work of all styles. Also I stock OF I r ; S iat . cdr w overruled. J. pitiw GE W. LINKING, SOU Tithe, uw. | Sb ibisaeriticn. hie inthe aly desir foci the som uae eestt Tonditions wil beschde sheers; | Fobes, whive and barnese, both me fd neceod Sande A geographical paradox: Mrs. Sippi is the | drinking when Policeman Browne arrested im | the people's party bas virtually disrupted their | fiom for new trial overt sa ah Bs a | a= -B-¥- _| northwest that will be obtained at such a low figtt ‘ially suited farmers, xardeners ‘" pea ¥ vi i i izati i . OK SALE—M PLEASANT ROOM COTTAG! HILL & JOHNST! fories, NAMTONAL CAPITAL BREWIN $05 Carriage Repository, 406 Pa. ave, | Father of Waters. Q for being disorderly and when the case was | organization. Last year the democratic votes eels was, latrobe. Ree, well, &e.: im good order; lot Jel7- 1503 Penn. ave. n. — feet tromt. only kW) cash aired. Price, OO. Sisto denies @ watet es nee tice ‘OK SALE—CASH BARGAINS, heard before the court the officer asked the | aided them in the election of five alliance Con- nly just received, five © _AND PRETTIEST loads Columbus Busy ALL HE HAD. judge to take his personal bonds. ressmen, an attorney general and enough al- — ‘ JOR SALE_THE CHEAPE: Jots in Cleveland Heuchts- PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES. ~ = ft. front_on Woodl “ . : i islati - ‘wed by Senator FOE SAE S00, SEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. | toad only 2c MEDFORD W. WALKEL & SOR and chair B1ay mae#i50. Reductions on ae yon lees any money on Temny?" Seek alaey wien et ke sath eats galls’ defeat. "For all of fis thejlemoorats — a eee Haut Iccation, ut Supe. +a decided berwaim, which | \soNSALETTWOCHOIGETAKOMGLOTICSORE | Collet ounce [59 Oth st. n.w. Jel8.3t* cup ebm dierent tyiee leather top buerion, | Jee wap eta, et Wee young children, and he answered that he could | nothing but jeers and sneers. Fn the five con-| 4 pasta digtch ec see New York Sun to- Binet te even jo teppreciated x. ous 1a E saivand proftable ingestunent. (GEO. W. ¥ VER. POH SALE_ PIANO AnD OFFICE SAFE, ON TWO swere B79. Yuseton. leather top, $82.90, was ine: “Is that so? Where'll you borrow | not afford to drink very much. gressional districts represented in Congress by — 7 = a S. 008 14th st. } NON. 108 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Md." Jel3-6t_ | F yeire'thne: elevant first-class plano, equate nrand, another quarter? ‘The officer's appeal for clemency was of no | Jerry Simpson, B. H. Clover, John Davis, Wm. | day says: The Anguirer tonight publishes @ sree y ox R SALE-THEEE PINE LOTS IN FAIRVIEW | ¥oa'd algo exchange for sumber. “1823 Oth st. n.w. avail, for the judge fined Reynolds $5. Baker and J. G. Otis the democrats either de- | special from a staff correspondent who inter- eine REREDY 2 SICRL En ae ay, Helate; each SUE200; at the low price of 2c. per se ER MASTIFFS-COLLIES AND CHEER: A BORN PESSIMIST. a clined to nominate or indorsed the alliance | yjewed Senator Jobn G. Carlisle ona train be- Fe a ST a FWO-STORY ~ | Jo. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. nw. E_peake bay dors. LINKWOOD KENNELS, a “Never mind old fellow you'll be at Be ipargrmnciclond uaaike ane sara ee) ap ag es posses on tween Lexington and Louisville. Riggs mas rome ; furnace Price. | HOR SALE—@25 DOWN AND ¢10 PER MONTH | S#*t cor. 10 the top of the ladder some day.” Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: i eae spondent asked his opinion as to who would $5.00: wi excmuge for tmaproved suburban prop: | FO, SALES S25 DOW residence with SOR SALE ; oH _SALE-ANOTHER LOT. iis LEATHER: ‘fastenings z. elect; and if the democrats had put legislative | *P P oy, aes TERRY a WaT Seapine tech a Pubs | POR SALE THe ENTIRE top. wingdash, uickel Fe ats SEARHER: | Hod Carrier: “And what if Iam? It's hard | A- Griffith to Annie I. Taylor, lot 15, Chiches- ter; @—. G.J. Bradbi pheatons; cail ear! tickets in the field and sup) them instead | prominent before the national democratic con- handromest buckbo nw of cottave furniture, beds and to Mary C. Taylor, | of voting for alliance mena republican legisla- | yention, to which be replied: J[OR SAE-MBT. _N.W_ NEAR CONN. av TON EABT SIDE | Fooms: also office, kitchen and dit rooms and all modern con cy nupossibie xo seep, oh aud: | work to lay brick as it is to carry a hod. of Ieth st. nw. . Oxi te s E lot 10, bik. 6, Twining City; 175. D. M. Rans- | ture would have been chosen and John J. In- | ry, salldl mew vie wit Ok ir foot alley; only #3.zo | COvkin# utensils, one iron ssf my4- rj + ‘No one can reduc not Price gion Is talley > | ina of entire houses classware’” dem dell to C. H. Knight, lot 7, eq. 144; 250." W. L | galls would have been returned to the Senate. SEHRILL, TERRY ¢ wuITR. | | Yom Pet: uw. meen” ACKER GAOUEN: | tutes Re-s at pevate age atl Jun ica ob cany terse. opairing and ordered gork ecaipeetiaea Boswell to J. A. Harvey, sub 12, nq. 782; $3,750, | ‘These things the democrats do not forget, and | 2mocratic nominee for the presidency in aptly attended to. COUK & JALUE, £200 M st... oN, 750. Old Man: “Nothing is valuable nowadays | s. J. Block to J. G. Naylor,” jr. undivided | to be told now that the people's party has no | 1882. A great deal willdepend upon the action R SALE—LOTS. ALE—NEAHLY NEW COLUMBIA SAFETY West a _ures_ | that can’t be exchanged for cash.” eighth 27 and 38, sq. 623; 21,000. D. B. Groff | further use for the democracy causes the lead- | of New York. Her delegation will, of course, F" inenabee ar pt El FOR SALE JUST ARRIVED, GOHORSES, AMONG | Young Man: “How about @ reputation for | to H. A Given, lot 4, blk. 18, Brightwood Park; | ers to utter severe maledictions on the heads of | he very potent in the convention, and if it LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. call after 2p. ee ne driers tivo fem low-priced hortes. Prices weason- | honesty?” $750. their Ss aeons in the great work of | comes instructed for a New York man the = : — OK SALE— YOLE, 1800 MODEL; | Se, VHLEG: ss Sth. near Dn. w. . RR ERES aoe renee! age &2 ‘rom other states will cither take bia - ~ MAGNIFICENT VILLASITES—OF ONE OR MORE | FosdSSirws pos Bel, 2} _api-tr Dose tice. read} ocra central com- | delegates from other states wall eit a 8. ackes ceiicarrog 13 papt cust ni art pore po The ice erop may be short, but the dealers} 4 Jung ics hassan TOMCRIIcRe hou’ Gas |aamoeetcs Waku oes oo eae omer or ge outside of the state for a candidate. s parts roftige aS beayt 3 : ; re arc many who wat the party has 2. oe FINE BUILDING LOTS eee _PERSONAL. eee wee end oy Ses: ven a triple dose of justice in the Police Court | to thecommitteemen in every county in thestate, | There arc mans who Hunk, that the party Baw Kk SE_BEAUTIFUL HOME-LE DROIT ‘On the = P’ them to stand patand make no “un- | & Park, 4 Harewood ave.: 1 PALISADES OF 1 HE POTOMAC, Semone st J SOURS BEOES: ‘OULD this morning. Threatening his mother, carry- | }'"f: Smbinations with ‘the enemy,” meaning | ough, but the vote of that state has alway Bopit Ui gaclera taiptveuuen'e; cellar. Heute CONDUIT ROAD ae ee E 2 paainens conmmniaaion, of trust and | At. TEE WORLD LOVES A LOVES, ing a razor and using profane language were | the people's party, Thisannouncensent brougit | veer Recessary to elect the nominee, and may & __™. B.WATSON & CO.. 614 hn.w._ | TERMS. in every case. TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. | F'Witches, jewelry, Se-s si TACODS BROTHERS | BONOPE: Sur offer md Seeurity. | Address | To Gen. Schoticld and his bride, the charges against him. On the first charge | joy to, the hearts of the republicans, and oid- | Continue to Le necessary Se nt oe Fok Sa-SPRH CENT INV ESTIIENT obs age OF oUF choice Tutiding lots can be boughs a6 | 42079 Feuss AN WHO HOUGHT 818i ee eee he was tried before Judge Miller and the judge | time leaders who three or four years ago | Sduently the preferences of her delegates betwee’ aad D aw, fvetoom rick ce >On SALI dnd through wistake took inorsthan | Bring song of bird and rich perfume brie : ; : wuld put aelothes pin on their nose when a» | Ba¥e great weight wi oration, Sp terms eae W. B.WATSON & ¢ 5 $20 Fs — i ired him to give £500 bail or go to jail for | Would put opinion, unless the situation ‘very a ne - Be WATBOR & CO $25 CASH, BALANCE, JS SMALL MONTHLY PAY- | H° shares Garreti Park stock at Paid for, please return those not paidforr_‘Jei-2t" | Of roses in eternal bloom. three months. Judge Kimball heard the evi. | democrat was in sight are now ready to lock Gack, ocean dua any tana oul TOS Se SPER CEST FNVESTMEST IST. | ay pine Reine , in payawent 105 Jot WaNtitia Watcor we nec MAES HAND | May War's alarms hereafter cease dence in the other cases and fined him $20 for | 8tms with their former enemies and take them nominated in 1892, and it is seereena end Hs aw, sta. ‘ PECTED ON PROPS ces NOR BEING | _Jelz-3t iS . in 187%. Address K.O., Siar office. Jeli" | In one enduring, blissful Peace; carrying the razor and $5 for profanity. He | to their bosoms, oP dickaibinlaak jo waste time in the attempt Soa S14 Ub st nie. | | THOSE EURCHASING NOW arc sure to REALIZE | F'tus ail noe wheels; chon. "lequite EGBEEE | A EQSEHIVE, FACT, WE ARE itEL| May this one, who today commands, was committed. Fa el ge ry qhenbinaiex mprneony to predict who he will be, Jolt Si BARGATR—TES ROOMS ann wow: | MSSWSUME PROFITS in the Rea en apni a FER Peat | Magness or call SP SUSTHIS OLD SAND, Cigbae, | Surrender to the gentler hands, Ashen g=ses 2 of sentiment on the question of prohibition. | isting ats Cat ho Cited ety eibare c “sottve DOR MISS THE TEN PER CE: A Jolt , imself; aad Here made it SASSO" vat. mw. Washington, Dic. | B'iiscotnt oa diamonds at JACOnS BHOTHE "A GERORIZED PRIVATE DE Fo Peed sct penn rectenes tahon During thi#week the appearance of a burg-| Heretofore the republican party Surrender, unconditionally. : the battle ery, and in doing so has driven away Sad y lar at three down-town business houses has | about 20,000 voters. The leaders realize that Hi wiR be Sind fue womi's way caused some annoyance in police circles. ‘The | veto aré needed: in future, and bereatver ‘will | 20% SAFFY any democratic state bor serioualy Is such, the mightiest must obey; first place visited was Freeborn G. Smith's | treat prohibition as a settled question and deal | C@barrass us in any democratic state. Williams & Co. Ce tions y jended to'gnd \stricily confidential, “Othce, Sch — WM. WILLIAMS, Manager, Su F st. a. w. a derrul bargains. ADDITION Lots. I BE Px avancing, bave STEAM and | KO}, INSTALLMFNT PLAN. $100 CASH $100 CASH. ‘ 81.000 to $1,200; $100 casu, balance vayablil per uionth T, OFFICE Oi ‘G2 vous. Address H. H' ‘complete set, ‘We have the choice of lots in ule locality at LOWEST | Star office. Jel Price: ni a r ‘ carries state or affects the result in an; , MVIL SERVICE FXAMINATION QUESTIONS | And though he thinks it but the name, iano ware rooms on Penneylvania avenue. | with vital issues. Such decision will unques- | Cure) uly waste oe afiasts the ress titer revaseee bg Oe AGE Sith US | FOR SALE STHREE EXTRA” FIN E TALKING C'radanwery Let ag 5 RR Gadzooks, she rules him just the same. t was Tuesday night. Wednesday night | tionably revive the St. John ides and Ae peptic mel cosnenpiach ake ~4 orner of Ii ant H strerts northeast. or two lots, doable yellow head Mere Sik STORE, my2¢-im* south: Sthand Boa But not by might. By Love, she paves Mertz's drag store, corner of 1ith and F streets, | hibition party will be organized, which may | 1° OW Uke clection of President inte the House Thesouses are new and in a heihborbuod rapidly | Ne trouble to show property. po13-7 ki 45" 5 SE SRE REST wa ee was entered and robbed of #40 and some tooth- | take off 10,000 or 15,000 votes that Ihave hereto- | rer sy mprow. ‘Fortail particulars and plai call upon pe Se CE = Bow. | F{ARTS ROACH POWDER THE BESTIN THE | The way to make men abject slaves. fore been cast for the republican ticket. ntatives. that event a democrat Siopaying reat, and in few years you can have s px JOR SADE-MONKEYS, | PAMMOTS, WANGY | PA vord jpewarecfimitutonstuatarepuruitrel | go be it then, Aud may these twe *ithieeime night the store of D. J. Blumen- paseatapechds,iasianiieeds ghee Sy a RRR MOISE TT ELDER, SGUNIDSSEW mien stone, | Est "aw. bend your order. my Walk slowly down the path. The blue thal, No. 989 F street, was visited. An entrance that James G. Biaine | majority of the state.” ¥ 2 WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, mh? Corner 10th and G sts. nw. e8-1m* 7iz 12th st. n.w. ofr the “effected by cutting a from the rear | It goes without saying james G. aj {26-6 1907 Pa. ave. and Gch ste and La a = : Sore eat = IRRIGATION IN. KANSAS, m weetheart skica always above them, emeh dno, gms is the republican idol in Kansas. The party is| “in the event of Cleveland's = = ~ “ = POs, SALE_ BICYCLES Pa¥CHO. SABETIES FOR meneagitacade With all the whole wide world to love them. {| basement door, but so far as could be ascer- repal would his t letter in ition to the f Se reyine vest and bay showeca Ba FOR SALE—PIANOS. ai'prites: iat year's boys’ anfeties a cost langeet ae: | rhe 8: to Be Tried —__—_+oo-_____ tained nothing was Last night the | almost solid for him, as it always has been. If | tre coinage of silver militate ‘against him oo nde and Lith st ne.” By partog @100 cash and = =i Sortment. CAPITAL CACLE CO., 1704 G stn. Ww. — ons Large Scale ae oan burglar did not put in an appearance so far as | it was known that he would accept if nomi- | far as to anger the party? ue of Your own without mi sing t = age pec or isknowa. nated, President Harrison could not, with the | "=n regar to the eflect of Mr. Cleveland's fe meee ez acne SEAS eee = fivens thorough test Sn] Germany Refuses to. Surrender Him—Creat baci aces tomes gaitre machinery of the pasty, prevent the ee | iter iu oppouion to he free cotoage of aver ses eb y a oS Soke tales Pascua, A | Western Kansas this season, says @ dispatch Britain Appealed To. LC. Slater ot al. have bought of A. Dorr for | With Blaine out of the way. Harfison will prob- | LAubPave it i8 no secret that it excited consid- SALE SPLENDID, BARGAIN-A, FINE| PRyTiain SO” Mente Si nd S04 #- sw | from Atchison. The abundant rains that have | ‘The Department of State has been informed | ¢6,077.80 part 8, square. SIT fronting 89 fect T | svie tot have teach teste the ene ee tk Tescwcod aquate grand, pianos fall eos, | RY LS <a BOTH NEw | fallen this spring have not lessened the en ‘East Capitol street between 4th we ty Hen peg Be td igre ‘beautiful tone, and ail in | YOK SALE—“-OTTO* GAS ENGINES. BOTH NEW | 1) 01. utane Sconte that the German government has declined to | inches on pitol and ne en, hy 9 Gen. Alger has» im some other parts, Whether im iS for thaee years, Callan st. ne, between Gre ash der as Seanraied cont 0 tor only | and second band. any ize. Send for clreular ot = people @ particle. In every | surrender True W. Hoit, the defaulting em- | 5th streets. host of Grand Army of the | the end it will prove advan or disad- Sisal Lea SRORMSTEDT eUELINEE -auick ctah, including # bandsome scoot ‘and | eallon D- UE Aat- LAM 2-w_ MS. | county companies have been organized and | ove of the Walesbach Incandescent Geclight | . Eugene A. Moss has bought for $10,000 of ‘who do not to aay that ho is | vantageoun is a question whick no one can de- RCS STE at ie "THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE KOoMS, : work is actively going on. =e Dans of Philadel ears ae T. Galt part 8, square 293—21 feet 8 first and only choice. cide now. It would, in my be exceed- OR SALE—i016 HAREWOOD AVE., LE DROIT 913 Pennsylvania ave. LOST AND FOUND. ‘The Burlington and Missouri Railroad¢ Com- pany iphia. no ext inches by 100 on 13th Cand Detrects/ There area few Hill democrats in Kansas, ‘bad policy to permit Fy silver question Fark now brick house. tx roots, beth snd celvar pany will invest $100,000 in ditches and reser- | dition treaty covering Hoit’s offense, and while | northwest. but they are in the . The to tho ‘one in the campaign fecdicnh deeeeaedesaemenie te Eons Ooms ‘Osi—THUMSDAY EVENING, JUNE is, IN | voire for Cheyenne county. A comant ive i George jr., has purchased of G. W. | bulk of for ‘Gove. ae Tall matern improvements, $4500" Apply Ene front of Lincoln Music Hallo’ trom carriage omrpany bas | the German government was willing to surren- rey Mg are of 1892. It is a question upon which there are BAEER ECON aad sad lids. aE slays oing irons Arlington Hotel along Peunayivania ave., | peen organized under the name of “The South | der him without a specific treaty atipulation, it | Phill pep Pacadang ape brane operated sn, they san hated oes | Danes eneggenage oA milneee ba cage aSGEEN SOTOR BUNGE SUE. Pane i eae tySind Re fa talus W: | with a poll wp capltel of sionaee, ‘The prgii-| Was only upon condition that this government | 2046 woge pesecgeamcseed pom ppl pn omer fy ew Get | while there are ‘questions of equal of eee MESIA Ts Hata“ 21 _| dant of the company iG. W. i ,_gen-| would recognise a demand by the German gor-| "RL Fleming has bought of Francis Miler | party may make. Cleveland will bave Keeasss | reset smporiance pon, which we, are, thor- RR sereceronser a LicaiuaricGhimmasmesnoat its | te ree ponte 0, Pipa crear of | win rimeapog”aat ones by ig | SS ate k ced ects nope “=| Hunt eas end for te namin | emi our sna nd af ang rn be talk ‘Dot Fok MALE ONE UPRIGHT, CABINET GRAXD et eal orticles Nil andes ave at Boston House | +46 Lincoln Land ny, ‘the ne ‘aot be BM. has’ ‘for ot | “With the Pe . “There is some ee ~~ Gwokatiae) sf Roose” Hoare, sumer: Tal warranted LOst-EXIDAY, JUNE 19, PURSE CONTAINING is A.L. Emerson of ine county. The| It however, that Hoit was KE Pairo lot Drend Lasee Mount ee Some want Weaver of | next and the delegation Tne Se RN ee fr cant at sn of woney and cwner's cards: Der wean ee et ee ‘men and teame at | British jurisdiction at Southampton when ex- | ant with of North Carolina for Vice | wil go for Grodan and What do you areet ana Rh ‘Pa. ave. a8. ia oe and 120 miles of ditches, besides laterals, | tradition proceedings were begun and the Ger- Gen pee a pg ie] Others favor Senator Peffer, a few Ghink about that?” tn nics condition for beginners for [oSt-akye Tennrex pod Gmarann paows TERRIER DOU-GRAY ASE SESE will be oe oy in Ca It ia om man sleamnhdp olipers’ interference prevented tacreane phen = mage 963, 20 by 9% feet on B | of the Mes. Lease followers want ae eae “I think it almost certain that Harrison will "tam riaxo mugugsge. | pynremaioh © BEB | Deite conor Gas oon te Tok ca sie be | Thin transfers part of the, overnmenty and {10 ot al. tote 0 tots suare re 1038, frontiog 48 of doe people joo party Wil Sorenseetional iekes Sie him ie i i ea P13 Peon. ave. | 2¥- a a escay LJ in convention, not- wal i stacy ceiy nt | PO LEONE MOE TON Pgh | LOet = SELPE REY FRG DoeASDCE | "Tat attack complsy” tthe ame | iPToeate cnt tne Nuon the tame | fenton En st and fo 8 frwting 6.2 | Whey hare 4 hw sy iguases the seove-| samistnoantin, ban ao long’ ss be easiest our ‘supervision and first-class im = : . tured to B. F. DE ATLEY, Cats. aw. jel county has undertaken to construct ‘ment, next year ‘cabinet member Harrison's pect. House open ore | ew ay Bed saree thirty | whore his case will fall within the #0 that . F serge one TELS MU EORD. RUS ASKER £0. Soa ww, LENT can soa sm cee ae miles of ditches, he company hee eight iniles Senky now i force between Great Britain and | Tho prosident of Brasil has asked tor ‘battle ground of the hepticrred | fi ‘candi 2 SADE SELES O10 RESIDENCE PROPERTY BMA ves ‘dog. or OR the corn ei. L i i ‘ ~ Lee IN OR ABOUT GFE | iso construct | Forte to | Who arrived