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2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1891. = ees : = een sen —— BROWN'S PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. ANACOSTIA. A WAR SECRET WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR. RENT--HOUSES. FOR RENT_HOUSES. COUNTRY BOARD. — SSR KHNS TEN WECNIINT ATTIRE TIRE Ta —————SS—OSS | i wet it How the Farmer Candidate Obtained His PLEASED AT M'CATHRAY'S PROMOTION. Significantly Hinted at by Hon. Charles 2. | WW AN{ED-A, SHITE GIRL TO COOK, Wank | \WANIED-UY 1OUNG MAN, A SITUATION | OR RENT-THREE NEW BRICK HOUSES. 1 i KENT—UNFURNIANE TD: Mik NAPLES” LAUREL. wb. THKET Lead in the Race. A. large number of the citizens and businews| Dana and Further Indleated by Gen. H.¥. |, V, sioner small tamly. laid ences Call or per Sear ae ed Ree xen ear sh Far month, ER gy ante herp Wore ‘itis wr Ssoikbasi tt wn of Anacostia last night t the sub-} Boynton. . WyaNtr EBODIED MEW AT ONC ANTED—A ar | SAUNDERS & C0.. 1215.6 nw. = neo t LITTLE DovRT oF mis NomrxATION FoR ovenxon | Men Of Ana : seieas Sasking dhe | epeells tai chadatedl cnailwellt lcsseia, aN "ior qock works Apply to 4-Q. BaZZbLy neve houne ier saa ake hime regres SOK KENT HOUSE LES NEW TORK AVE. NW Siatton: foews setae Brake bods ont ioe BY THE MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC CONVENTIOS— | Commissioners for the promotion of Sergt- Wasnixotox, June 23. —There ‘are two men | 22% :¥-____________1t"_| geeful; best of references Gee ag me eae see eee ALTRE 70 caxvAte THE CousTinS| F. MeCathran to a lieutenancy on the police | now living, and probably but two, who are the | W ANAED. weet, RECOMMENDED, COLORED WHITE WAN AND WIFE. AIT: | POR MENT—HOUSE imu STW IT Roows roar Ae AND DEVELOP His STRENGTH. force. Resolutions were also adopted con-| custodians of nearly all the important ty | A.B. C.. Star office. Jed” ‘and housework: man to | 1° two baths, all modern improvements. in good re he gratalating Lieut. MeCathran upon his merited | SP)" y =, scrhamgntiom ae ANTED—DAIRYMEN 10 DELIVER IN CITY. Spring end care. of | pair. for, fanily or offices, Apply to W. C: JOHN. Special Dispatch to The Evening Star. omotion and thanking him for the services| of the war. These are Hon. Charlee A. Dana, | W Sait atiklng a: Anny SS OLENONS SER ph Barrmone, June 25.—Frank Brown easily fe ties rendered the people of Anacostia. The | formerly assistant secretary of war under Mr.| SEY FARM, Spring. bet. TB snd 19th: * | SP ANTED AN HONEST URD IRD os | FOR EE 8) oun: ae ANTED—AN HONEST AND INDUSTRIOUS PLETELY resolutions were offered by Mr. John M.| Stanton, and Gen. 7. T. Eck f the | resean —— * i holds his lead for the democratic nomination - y ny - . ‘ert, now of 7 ANTED—WOMAN TO COOK AND WASH AND ung man out of efupioyment wishes a io | THE LATE ADMIRAL PORTER, HOU for governor. The managers have retreated |e" Posimaniar George P Fyles ras elected | Westerm Union, who wa in charge of mitary | W titieratiautgraahy, apugw ue MmeE | RUS%G geamgen wero ecaey” AS | BEANE MEAT ED CwROCOMCt from th: tion they had hoped to maintain | chafrman of orge F. Pyles those | telegraphs during the war. a ER ES ES — ska | BALL ROOM ATTACHED TO “HOUSE. FINE 9 posit ey 0) chairman of the meeting. Amoxty " ANTED — A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT | WW ANTED_GO TO DICK'S AGENCY FOR OOOKS, | STABLES Tanot GARDEN REAR AG MDE Ae im the face of greater odds than they could font were: A. G. King. Wm. H. Rose. sr.,| Am editorial in today’s Sun, evidently from | clothing salesman ; liberal salary to theright man. aaids, nurses, Jaundress, house workers. butiers, | CATION MOST DESIRABLE. 5 contend against, and havo finally abandoned it | Wm. H. Kose, jr.. Charles M. Dagge, 1. B-| the pen of Mr. Dana, commending the excoria- | Apply #ia sirst.n Ww. Je25-3t*_ | Pe laren free goemen, farm an’ HILL & JOHNSTON, as hopelessly untenable. There have been | Redd. Thaddeus Brashears, John T. Fowler, ary ven i ? 5 have references from last place. Gis 7th st. te? 2 PA. AVE. NW. aeatanW. Pewka aeeea ie GW. Bi tion of Lord Wolseley by Hon. Geo. C. Gor-| WY ANTED_WHITE AND COLORED | COOKS. WASTED—caLL ar Hy et RENTS a ie eas vague rumors of a flank movement by which pee Beall, G. 2 they hoped to beat Brown in the convention. | 22mes W. Tavlor, James A. Taylor, James — ASaagtees” Eee nee nee CE ‘ham, closes with what seems to be an allu ids, butlers, waiters, belimen, men cooks, barten- for cooks, chainbermaids, laundeesses, ladies’ 1325 T st, 10r. tterson st, OF..14.50 : mn ston. | Goddard, Z.W. f. Huker, Wm. K.Datier, Hiram | tO one of the most sensational chapters of in- | {ey erin dairy ben.” DICKS AGENCY, OhyMhat: | made sures, waster. nen, cooks walters. fog: Absa #HUNGERPOR De ati — Sone doubt sot to tin now - foo Pitts, Joseph Miller, Jas. A. Danforth, Jno. W. | side war history. Lord Wolseley, in a recent ‘W ANTED_AT HEADQUARTERS, WHITE AND if iis is WILL SF PREPARED BY 30% » Accom. I wodste wandersin tat mest dock eA | Cal omdece mh eek Sa | DORSEY, Washineton Growe, Ma. PANTED-AT HERNDON. Va SIX OF FlONT PUG te aor | Bosepens, WANTED AT LAKE VIEW FARM, 5 | D ‘ware rooms... SSA) 1304 Orn wt Bw Ne 24 Toth st nw. we ASe os Corcoran st Bw. 12D 50) 2S Pat minutes’ walk from Leh s See | 2 - TaN = JOR RENT_FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR SUN- ambermaids, nurses, | WW ANTED—BY A LADY OF MANY YEAKS" EX: ‘mer; adults only: nominal rent: references re- Anat Middieton, F. W. Bergman, Gene rederick, | article, made an ignorant and brutal attack colored cooks, laundress, ¢ 3 way ted itself by which it could be done, o A. Mil- waiters, bellmuen, bartenders, farm, dairy Pin aces dorition to take full change as cutter oF | quired; attractive neighborhood. 1347 Corcoran st. 3 Bat they have recognized the futility of trving aaa anne eee Siadcll James | 8POD the great War Secretary. Mr. Gorham | fi" forks, we rege pee AS A’co- | Aiter in ape, dereninaiine estabiishumeng ‘or store: | 8 w. eae f wa admit wn has won the fight and must | 7 r waa i ted yesterday, and which ought to make OB ARES JANTED — By _A NEAT YOUNG COLO ogee: S EUWIS BUTS ESE | Mee Chapinee. Tir ior boarders at tramttuabie’ raten donation bien have the nomination. Whatever combinations | D&. James A. Watson, J. W. Hartley, Station | Poetiimen blush tor thelr general ‘The chief x. once. Gall At DICKS HOTEL | Waa at as EAT OUR aR COLT | Belehborhoed: Stan EDWIN B SUSE S| guumgatets, ous Sat Ue examined by permit trom wait}. Address TMMEDIATE, Manco, Siu the managers might have made, or may yet be | “°®Pet Middleton int in the discussion was Stanton’s attitude as Tattress GApnly at present employers, wo | 7 | Or office only. £OO., 73 stnew able to make should favorable contingencies ‘YES CHUBCE Fars. loward the terms first proposed between Gens. THOMAS J. FISHER 124 F st arise, must be made with Jones rather than| The fair continues the uppermost theme in| Sherman and Johnston. After speaking of | a PERT- | newly papered aud pained in thor 3 OOD RESTAURANT WAITER | the city, 924 st HOTEL, 34.000 Pe. ave. toys | WANTED-BY A LAW STUDENT, A EASANT SOWMIR Howe = 7 r~ JANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK AT wed ty er wit jedize ‘of suort he « fo hess 0 i wan, Hodges, as the more available man of the two. Catholic quarters. A larger number of viait-| Gorham article one of ‘extraordinary | WW §htg,.§, PTC Hi?” | employment no oblections to event: works bestot | Pemarnce (Or 8 business or professional at, EFFORTS YOR HODGES. ors were entertained Tuesday night than at iy and value,” Mr. Dane closes as follows: OF EXPERIENCE. A | J70R RENT— position as stenoxtapher and typewriter in or out | I° 417 ist xt. nw. Gr to travel; best of city. ces. Adviress | 130 4th mt RITER, Star office, 0 Tn Jets | ee a ED—BY YOUNG, FIRST-CLASS FRENCH n cook, a situation: hotel or_ private family tid H st.n.w..cl 3 ie FANIED-A FIRST-CLASS WHITE BARBER; | PFs Altres 1. WOR It has been a sore disappointment to them to| any previous time, The fair closes tomorrow | »,, Dut thefe,is one point upon which he does! WAS?ER A tw Geos anit zat *| \WANTED—By A LADY give Hodges up, for he has been their choice for | night. Miss Cusick won the handsome picture | 7Ot well as fully as we could wish, and that WASTED — 4 CHAMBERMATD, WiT0 Is A150, _ point we will now attempt briefly to consider. ‘asaist id Apply 730_5t t four years. Even when Senator Gorman de-| 0M the Oxon Hill table. The contest for the | P’when the war ended by the enforced sur-| at.n‘gcnnet = Wasuing aud ironing. Apply 790 Sth | ‘hype * “ ded tonight. The con- Ds — a 7 TI 7 termi Fisher | Toad cart will be decided ta render of the confederacy the United States | {y7aNTED — TWO DIESSNAKENS —IMMED: Imrorder’to render his return io the Senate | eramts J. Henry Kerby, Giles Dyer and J. |Bed‘under armms as; we suppose something | Wage Ar aoidiabanst ne) SOD | WN at a ; - ~all dese = more than a million of soldiers. Most of them | \\7ANTED—A HoY FROM FIFTEEN TO sEvEN: | were Addres — - be mcrificed for the greater and they wore giad | Preseut from Washington were Rev. M. P. Sul-| were veterans Practiced in war during three | VV teen years tior ceneral housework; must wig | VW ANIED_A POSITION TO ya Magy havine a ofan rtunity to take Hodges up again | Hv#n of St. Peter's Church, Mr. and Mra. Geo. | O° four years ‘of constant service, ‘They haa | reference: ‘Bors I st. hw It* | xnowlede of Spanish? salty Tot 30 gustebof ab olsect when F was no longer a political necessity | Kepetth Joseph Repettt, Mr. and Mrs. Robey, | over them generals whom they followed and WAXTED-MAN AND WIFE gutofthecity. “Address 0.V.A., Star office. to Gorman. Some of Hodges’ friends «till | Wi ism H. Cogan. John 7. Smoot, Misses Con- | fought under, and whom they regarded with | ,/¥, out uilaren: ling to the hope that by some miraculous | ¥*¥>, Mrs. Coleman, P. H. Hil ward Nash | mutual confidence and attachment. Those | telmble persons need suswer’ Aer rents poms but bese. one A ee Henry Heiske:l. The Anacostians attend- : fo pupils going to eighth grade. Address ical intervention the tide may turn in his - ~ <nd-/ generals were able men, many of them am-| ofc. —_ At | New Hamann wor, but neither they nor he have any heart re Dr And Mrs. James A. Weston, Mrs. | ditions, many of them probably convinced that W ASTED-A CLEAN 5 E COLORED | Was im what they are doing. Hodges’ failure to be in the qualities requisite for conducting the |}, emai a cook fora sual! private tandtiy at Fails | WW fan who a cood. cook, x alti tam see: error will be a severe blow te him, as he jor, Thos. Lyles, John Kane, Mise Marthe business oi government as were eee » ay. Welder moraines eee eke there is a servant. “Address Ho Always said it was the one ambition of his | R330 , 70s, dition John Kane, Mi Martha those whom. the recent election had put in i, yANTED—A RELIABLE AND FAIRLY EDU- + =o we life and he does not find much consolation in charge of that business. We do not believe | WANSED IA RELIABLE AND FAIRLY EDU-| \\7aNTED — EMPLOYERS FOR COMPETENT ORK. Star office. At” _| to the corner of 3d *PHREE OR FOUR LADIES and wife cap find good board in a Lush and Dty freall nuk tweets aid vege kmds. Address Box 1:0", FE S902 QOENTEY BOARD APPLY To ns KE. DUNBAR, Ridge PO.. st . my28-1m {0k MENTBY THOMAS WAcgaMaR: F Kea! tate broken Ui Fee mw HOUSES, $100 1106 st, Or. ,.€90.20 coe TF | FI | Loudoun ¢ (OOM BRICK; CEL ave.; south. front, 50.709 gh se. A. imps. 400° F.orida. month. W. B, WATSON Ma. pienty of trait, | ishing ond bathine a, OC per RT four-1 wn. F For ® St. nw. : wi ¥, HOLTZMA WHITE), WITH- + wife to zunt of thar rents Rone but | 47 —TO GIVE LESSONS IN AL BRICK REA water and Kes; $1 nw. 7UNIn) BOARD in Havonner, Misses Digge, fr. aud Mra. "Brau: | man, J. Entwisle, Nye Worthington, Harry ent. W, rED—-BY A SCOTCH PROTESTANT WO- | tut round 2s 7TH ST. N.E, ‘kdweiling, Nr. In. 2, Shandsonely 9 seziait “SWOLMST T1116— 4 ff iow, Must ath a y i i — is eaten views. APD. 3 Georgie Dement, Maggie Hoxton, Belle Coombe, | air ealney. “Woome 5 and Ge 40078 ty, couatey. Wherever needed (refer z 18 ¥ —— : nother. He said a week agothat his friends | Faunie Griffin, Eaclen “Anise ‘Moore ilatie | 86 Against his country, but none the lew the | \W’ANTED_TWO ENERGETIC SALESMEN TO Sy ae | PoE RMT mace PORN woe FoR | acetates rent ithe unntry, al had advised him to begin an active campaign bn Nai Gibbens Hosa Gibbons, Rena | SubTeme question of the time was the disband- |.) abe eamarion, Apply fran 18t04 p.m. to ANTED AN EXPERT WOULD LIKE CAN ‘the sumuner; vers: cheap or in oxchange fort | juodierate, “Appiy to Baa at Soi. eter at once, but it does not seemto have material- _— Mis -_ Raz ‘ell. Mi Br ea ieee ment of that immense any and the return of | = Ease * Eee minx. Ef Onde for ladies leaving the | cool location. {KE Ast. me. * | rt ized. It was proposed to get up asentiment | rere eine i ie illante were Joka Bowie, | Soldiers and officers to the walks of peace with- | WW ANTE Walinein capa Sooecswe Room W Ssinb-Fantons patina coon ing petitions for signatures indorsing him for the se apeae? Gharaen ? ' | ‘Lo maintain the superiority of the civil spfrit | (Friday, June 26) between 10.a.m. and 4 p at ‘ooks, driy ladies! maids. : m porters, nurse Grattsmen (houses taken wption and baciave roots L110 Grst.n.w.se20-LW governorship and setting forth bis qualifica- | “linton Dyer, Clarence Fowler and others. over the military was one of the great cares of tions for the place. It was alo intended to A LOT LEAGUE EXCURSION. Mr. Lincoln's mind, and it was the great care have a mast mesting at the Academy of M: The Ladies’ Lot League of the Methodist | of Mr. Stanton’. ‘The war was over, the need | 225s aki —$05-GE tn bis interest When the scheme was unfolded | Episcopal Church gave an excursion yesterday | f0F armics was gone, andi this million veterans | VV ANTED_AWHTTE GIN FOR GENT to Mr. Hodges it did not meet with hisapproval | 4 piver View. ‘The committee of arrangement | OU! only be merged and lost in the mass of | qn gtstetween Land Ka, 1 and he refused to sanction it on the ground SNe ie Tarsansement | citizenship a critieal dificulty would be re- OACH_ PAINTE that 20 such action should be necessary to ad- | Comprised Mesdames an. Mary | moved and dissipated. a7 1 A WHITE MAN TO WORK IN DAIRY | watchmen,’ bookk: D.C. Apply to 1400 Ht st. n.0. Foou for three 6 AWSON, Bright we K BUAKD. “GLEN WANGK Ore NED 1S. Atovely home for the Lewy wig furnished. Eacelrent tatie. for terns ormiidress GLEN MANOK, Forest «ich, "Sa Vv JULY 1-3 OR 4 UNFURNISHED Stn. w. rooms for housekeeping by man Store ‘room AND AGOOD eae a3 No POARD CAN BEA . M . UL L aed a ites he sboveis = ine fed at tue Thee Byrinat Farne ealf ale tress — Tele said that his friends are | lubb, J. Powell, Julia A” Dong: Mite Mat Ibis was one reason why Gen. Sherman's | ya7ponente et TTACRSREHT | chilaren:wosl lovations sor oF Cua int wife: ne Looks.” Yor jull lu call at cffce sur Lanes eetedes | Hoyd's station. seruss renarienia’ Aahies et eee willl determined to take some steps in his be. | tie Minnix, Messrs. J. E. Powell, li. A. Linger | convention wos eo meow, tly and emphatically | V ; Inoderate rent. “Address J. W., Star’ offic: Harrison st Auta ive tsi and’. sett" ‘oe: cApPy at De HAL STALE, Be ‘Starion, Ma belt aw . B. WAGGAMAN half and that during the present week they will | *"d Rev. Dr. Ezekiel Richardson. The finan- | repudiated, and it is to the glory of Gen. Grant | co: ra — SOK REN’ i Jerson, ‘PRE DE Lan » determine upon the most advisable way of Aeors - y that he saw this necessity as clearly as Mr. WASTED-A WOMAN ¢ ‘ast AND | WANTED EY Aran three ‘tu i mt ave......$200 1 also mineral water. Lake f bringing him more prominently before the peo- | delightful. Stanton himself. Sherman was perhaps his fron ins private family. Apply at 2014 Bet. | roome'with board in Geormees Meena eevee tt juente. Private weana cared tor. 4 8c DE LADEN, ple. ‘The real truth is that the best advice his EMMANUEL CHURCH VESTRY MEETING. nearest friend, but he agreed heartily in. the | 2¥- “St | Pleasant, ‘Tenal opti conven ent oc tieut “ave, Boyd's staton, Montgomery county, Md. jels per month. ds can give him is to get out of the fight. | The vestry of Emmannel Protestant Episeo- | order the President issued to him to go down | Vj Pea Oe eee BY | tose city tora. ‘While Brows has been baslling for the nemine- pal Church met Tuesday night at the office of | ° North Carolina and take charge of the sur-| giyuuisyces. "ideas te eee, Sean enn | 3 = i y nig render which Sherman had go perilously mis- \ Die coaeg eoee aed a seit at bie eee ig | J. Stewart Harrison to consider plans for the | romero! Lie has condemned eam ingly Brown's way of | church to be erected this fall. Confidence of | “The great work was finally accomplished, campaigning and has held to the worn-out idea | *¥Ccess was manifested by al! present,who were | the army was brought back to peacetul life Wa that the oi should seek the man. The| Col A. B. Frisbie, James E. Hawley, N. R. | without'a struggle or an accident. That tre- ‘Work and cook ; no wash romtice. tWO OR THREE unieating room: and. private ta boardiny hou: on 1 N THE MOUNTAINS SUMMER Boal iach | A dine tsage: eueutt sullen trove Ivarny DELLS HOUR | MIM Lam lee STONY MAS 1S Corner Mass ave and Ses "gx peer mo Rows ‘iret Boor URNISHED bath, in a A RELIABLE BOY TO DRIVE AND | new Abpiy 116) : » Coun. ave hw jer rooms West End Farragut square. Cee Nac Banny MioG ; Liab he & ators nnd Deseancnt 1B singular NT s f whi ve pply 2047 B, LOS F st, Sd and ati, is that the very men upon | Harnish, Julius N. Tolson, J. Stewart Harrison, | mendous martial array, which could have | feqwred. Apply G2) South Ey is spa ait Shaan bo bes selisd’ -politichan ail of thes | J. H. Goddard and Rector W. G. Davenport’ | dened the caniia ray? disappeared as if by | °° core. Sw aud FOR RENT—ROOMS. have advised him to pursue this waiting policy | The meeting adjourned to reccnvene tomorrow | magi nd some future historian, who may be | VW ANTFD—A FIRST-CLASS HOTE, ISHED. mid, u scrubber, W.. FURNISHED eee 0 Loudoun ‘alles tee, fru ‘and depend entirely on his record. If the con- | Bight. abie to penetrate deeply into the causes and | conciesion a HUT ad abd third ors; terms waoderste “Satis : Sac lee (abe ek oe Tap eae oe trary were mot so vell known, it would appear xoTEs. the disguises of events, will record in his page witlor without board i : Sa ii fear ae. w. La HENSON SURUTSON. Norah ae if they had intentionally misled him. Anacostia Tent, No. 138, Independent Order | the circumstance that this unprecedented ASANT ROOMS, NE Beis irs nod New York ave av, overiookene © Tekan a ae BROWS'S STRENGTH asp HfoDaEs’ of Rechabites, met Tuesday night and listened | ttansformation, in which +o many anxious pa- ih Maths woutlt wandows, (with "board Baa ret seein antennae Se mp x ss he a triots, soldiers and statesmen alike labored to- ne Dv. eeerecen exceenges. veridok- ata bealthiul sections of Vine lance of anade ‘The recent drift of events show that as far as | to speeches from several members. gether, ‘Wad gro-ominantly achieved by tha | WW comtucant conse: howe JOR RENT—I5l] T ST. N.W.. THREE NICE y place. 8. wee with setiern Sections» | fret. satin’ ene . can be actually ascertained Brown's strength as | An account published in Taz Stam Monday | Heroic genius hud ‘statoouicnship of Edein ai, | Mex. etwas sor utes poutine, fy rooms: third floor: light hiousekeepine. rent Sie 410.67 fra 175 to Hodges in Baltimore city is in the propor- | Right ofa party said to have been given Satur- | Siunton.” A Oe oe ee TERGAST | 20th ond Cone TW ABHINOTON,, 6 een cg| TR aitocraee Recbraamehicek fend? ag WE aTURtES x Fs ‘i ie Ski i ii JOK A > PLEASANT |! . 0, : 4 » =a! - dO SITUATED AN EMINEN« tion of six to oue, and that among the very | JAY evening by Mra. Annie Skinner appears to | ""Whether or not what is now to be related was v IMMEDIATELY—A_Finet-oLasa | M'iwostors front one Sith eae board nan vir £i0e IRR Olivet, Or-30-58 | oorimage ted Tai tgs > Mperene Ome NOtRand, | O) Tai rowel toe Blue Hedge otitis to a ~ | have been largely fictitious. yeral persons | known in the War Department in detail, and Waist and skirt triunmer. 1000 Khod Fates; 0s: departivents also bali roow ; A) 30th er) ‘ 3 aon 2 | tains. Large yard. pienty fruit people who are supposed to get up this demon ‘ i r i Fs | ener ES st tet Gand Pave 105 Etration for him—the business men. ‘The al. | TePorted as being present have disclaimed any | Mr. Dana is thus referring to it in general | a¥e. 2'¥ $ Fok BENT — To GENTE vol Foous, with first-cluss table board; new hous ruiture. Two ih a Foo) iy ISi4 Lith st. nw. “STABLES. Ju square bounded by uth & 170h & KL ste are bow nd S sts BULLETING CA BTA 3 center field: Harry Lacas, right field. 1 ‘ ee a Sonn now to —_ _— bret — Gaze birds are being brought in from all die- cates ap ee tee countion which have ‘yet elected del gates to | tTicts of southern Maryland to take part in the | armies for home, the grand review aud the unt. and? pillyreer needy 0 | Suitland cocking main of July 4. versal acclaim of th h—theve all contrib. the state convention, have instructed them for bap im of fe noru ese all con! Ds ing houre When they can wet rates uroriy as ow at Mountain Lake b 0. KK. : whe irresistible ded fewensg | KHOWledge of the affair. ‘The report did not | 4 tof be k \WWASIED-A__ yoUNG MAN” WITH AIR HAN ae Dead Sete 138 | Seats vot the eenons "hover: Arq dous inti _— lerms, Cannot course own to an out- TAN’ OUNG N ¥ AIRY, HAND' road, Sr... G st. cor 3 . WY bet. aste. Uda oo ened naaaetactions from the present | come to Tux Stan through ite regular Ans- | cater” Parte casei, one mereen thd a | W kacwmansotite ness. state sa furn'slied secoud-story south-front, room wrx. | Seca “place “and mpiace bet Cor ~~ jrmndemnamtanmescd condition of affairs are that lodges’ name will | costia correspondent, but was sent asa com- | ritenabe isbn itary heads | 4 4Wanfications. Address &. K., Star ottice. Je windows, cabinet muntel; near four lines cars, Pat. s th st... a ave & Mth st . a not be before the convention. It is also alto- ; 4 side about several prominent military hea 7 ia STORE G.j suamer rates; ref. 26 Grant place'n. w. | —™ a 19th st bet Qand B ste. COUNTEY RESIDENCE. SHADY _ a mee cn ill’ be no other | MMUnication with a signature attached, which | ‘uartersat Greensboro aud, Raleigh: daring | VVANTEDA YOUNG MAN LN A DRUG STORE, 5 rf Fox Fest HOME PREMISES Seftermon piace bet Co ako? fh. i station. Cul gether possi t there will. be no other | munication with e signature atinched, qursters at Greensboro! and Balelgh daring ‘one. Witlt some experience preferred, ea ane ae) ond syanal : Oy ae name but Brown's before that body. Brown's very “ =one period immediately following the junction | Box 144 ‘OR RENT — FURNISHED, LARGE, AIRY, mt 1th st bet Land i ‘sts. + Fef., Miss Josie Fant, 4% st.. Chauncey but a friends believe that he will have at least one- | g,1he Orions of N goo baleen meteors of Sherman's and Schofield’s armies this ed WSiED-ay EXPELIENG ;orelifurnisned rounis, Sst and third flours: @ sud Ez 250 Kat bet Latha 13th sta, in. . jiere half of the Baltimore city delegation in the con- | S#ver Leafs ina well-played game yesterday. | torial will reeall certain political propositions Dal wentiewen's clotiime; must be ee ee ee eee bay_window | Tice 33 \ ANTED_FEW BoakbEES . iii | The successful nine was composed of Haydon | which came down fi ors | work 6 Dist. uw 3 it ; vention. It is reasonably certain that he . . on | which came down from conservative quarters | worker. x We ORES 7 LANGE PLEAS. on first floor. k near Piney Port on # - Johnson, captain and first base; Joseph Rich- | i, Washington, wad which were aaietle aval ran DURDORES = For ent 3 LARG! bathinw: plenty of frat, stad divide it, and probably to the full extent that . : . PT in Washington, and which were quietly under | W7 Ax DUNDORE'S nt roous, tal floor sew corner house, facine sontie = 8 3 prt dg ardson, pitcher; Henry Nixon: catcher; Thomas | discussion at several, headquarters up to the Feat, conducted by Indies—men and wotnen, Meant roses, 30 Be pener house, facinc south ‘eax noune | enaet Thornton, second base; William Davis, third | time of the overruling of Gee Shorea | smd colured, Zor all kindnor doutestic labor. city aes ou peredskath erme Retene | | te ~ Naliey ‘are 117 votes in the convention and 59 | base, George White, left field; Charles Barnes, 6 . She _ With reterences.. 700 Lestat. We Je? eee a rpg hes EE | delta are necessary toa choice. Of these it is not : : i terms, TED _BY — DELIGHTFUL | $40. Alsoninzie rooms. ote ‘T. N.W., Ni no bail; price, $22.5 ded by Cons ave amd 1th and M .W.; HIGHEST AND | # JOk KENT 1110 1 ST | pBheie s - a : coolest location inthe ‘city: two lame furnisber aa _ | FICK” THESE HOUSES CAN BE INSPECTED | drem, 4 express trains daily Brown. With the delegations which he will |, tr mains are being hauled and dropped | uted to put political propositions wholly out of 2 _ | rocines conmunicatinus facing ‘uorth ad sour a TWO MONTHS ON | ONLY BY FEKMITS FhoM OLR UFFICE, COR EREDOUGHER, Moi 5 eee Thay ‘Gucci A Harford | 02g Minnesota avenne from Twining City to aight, if not out of mind, and, asa result, th CTIVE AND WILL- fe park; with or without board. We longer, furnished = in first-class melhor | ell er nome? Carroll and Harford | Harrison street. Anacostia will have Potémac to the Z 3 ® to work abou reen houses ; country hood, rt of sane: 82 counties, all in his own congressional district, Were not then disclosed to the country. | The = ek about xreen houses; country = er rates. “ADIN AG Est, Leys erred. lerehoes required. Inquire on piace, a he hae practically 25 votes or only four and a | “**F this summer. scheme originated in the fertile brain of Mont- | Sitistatons Brand” Whee iy, mules frou hear corner of se SUMMER BOAKD, FAUQUIER INSTITUTE, , ait i & |S Wetesotens Can hangs a eee eel a Sr ad age Spey pe RENT sig FAT NW. TG ser ote S Narreutou. Va. Lange Bealf lees than half the number required to | Jt A. Logan Post, No. 13, department of | gomery Blair. His brother Frank was one of | _ 3233" Wscation: convene: to oaeeel Rootes a Kitchen on frst oor, tater belie, frum and superior tabies ih Bominate, Uniewe Hedger can secure ie dele- | {ba Tototne, Grand Arms of the epublic: met the corps commanders to whomit wancoutded: | Wy ANTED-AE CITY IN toate . OK BENT—IUREE UNFURNISHED ROOM: very low to responsibis parties. Inquire, New York ave, Jez mapered: trout and 4 List 8.E—NICE, NEW cooks, chatabertanid for ali work. tug. “yl GEO. G. BUTLER, A.M, Principal. OCUST LAWS HOUSE gations of at least half the counties, an ap-| St Bight and elected two members. James H. fly stated, the pointsof the startling propo- : Dony presented a resolution setting forth that | tition, ene ah, Parent impossibility, the city leaders cannot | celebration on July 4 would be inexpedient. | "'%° ‘The war is about to end and the Lincoln | $27 1th st. nw. and KK. ENED MAY 2 POR <= ae bs foie ha 4 sutuner ioarders. by voting for ocandi- |" , r ames ee {Oi RENT—TO ADULTS, TWO FURNISHED OR tet, Gate whose nomination is impossible. ‘They | 1B¢ Tevolution prevailed. Kovernment is not prepared with any com-| \\W" NTs D_cCHAMBEEMAIDS, APPLY a Pitre ut Steet ad ous etter taantione SPALDING, Go Core | je-am cannot hold their ward leaders’ in hand and SPR RPE prehensive plan of restoration. Wines sex 2 Moye en aoe Piumnbing. “Apply 21 HOUSE. SIX ROOMS. BATH, | Ayu coDOENE, ir <a Wesiiuatea Grove, MA, :sleyantly situated :slevs : cm S50 toe shore aaeel already many of them who have been loudly A MAMMOTH DEPOT. 2. The Union army can control the situation, for Hodges have come over to Brown an ANT ater, sas: im good and if its leaders will agree to. any conserva | W ‘ns. may be Seen after = —COOLEST ROOMS IN WASHINGTON; ~ 30, tiy Turnshed prio: Hloor overlooking Capitol | §. atlantic beinting ‘ance. OWNER, “20% New York the gest Struct: ve pmel 1e} tent men grounds; as basement OUSeKeEpInE 18 esir = — = =o a ae ‘are preparing to come. ‘The only | New York to Have the Largest mre tm | Ure settlement they will be followed by the | fait z zs ferus exceedingly moderate. “UB stiaee, “yee | [OR RENT_409 4TH SENET TO A SMALL the city, which has reflected the World. Union soldiers and can be certain of the sub- TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COOK A: " SN aE = ; | Fostaet mnie tse teewides oe eal ‘the views of the managers and given itssup-| A special from New York says: sequent support of the confederates. Wilco rea marcas being bent of referenc For, BE rooms and bath, fatrobes and range; nicely papered ;in Port to Hodges steadily for = year, has com-| ‘The ew union depot of the New | , With this preliminary argument, it was | quire 16:0 ver Spring ae Shoroueh repair; Pusscsmon given Juiz Ls keys os pletely flopped, acknowledges that the machine a oe oe a boldly proposed to underiake « politica! mov z —OF ee bee Brae beaten and says that Brown will get the | York and New Jersey Bridge Company, ment in the armies which should look to the z airy rooms: lange closets! on Ist/2d and Bd RHODE ISLA! nomination. Brown has one great advantage | Which it is proposed to run all the railroads | elevation of some popular soldier, and which | oe year an ars also pays #100, Turnisived, with best table board, for. $23 " CREA CUENALD, house, ‘perfect repai Key at 1008 uth st pon REN K. 0, HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- | tate and Insurance Broker, 10Ui anu P'sts.u. w. " " sud 3500 at over Hodges, in that he knows the meaning of | now having depots in Jersey City, will be a | should be committed to wresting the govern- | 241 ® (0s practical politics, while to Hodges that isan | ammoth structure. It will extend over 400 | Ment at the earliest possible moment from the ‘unknown science. fect along Broadway, between 37th aed dyth | “ministration in power, and putting aside “expe _— rape ae web Mae ee uch leaders as Jincoln, Stanton, Charlee Sum- have practical experien in streets, an 800 feet long, extending to | ner, Ben Wade, Zuch Chandler, Henry Wilson, | &" pees for others to apply j ref. real But Brown has surprised even those who! seh avenue. ‘The plans are for a depot similar | Thad Stephons’ and. their amovintes; wa it ee eaee <a Rone knew him best as political organizer. His| +5 the st. Pancreas station of the Midland rail. such @ movement it was argued that in case of Wass ip eens ae eee lan of campaign was to go to work from one 7 a surrender upon conservative terms the sup- ; Sa ID “COLORED oF nd of the state tothe other and develop a sen | Tay in Landon. There will be room for twenty | or of all eading confederates could aubve- | WW Sauna tt yA ht COLORED CUO, > r . | the New | quently be readily obtained. boys, indies parlor maids, dc. (baxacage roo He did notecek tho cents leate Tmanaeer. | Jersey railroads use the new depot it is eeti- | “There were doubtless some in the deeper se- {iunks Storea Gerinan and Sweaish wore ‘i : mated that a passenger train will arrive and de- | crets of this political intrigue who were ac- | 44'S: 1110 ae not the ones whose immediate assistance he passeng i ied wate ie tad beokions solicited. He did a a | soe every two minutes in each twenty-four oan auad cacha ekeee cael be pradiror aoe prc bempr pede y orp tle seg ne ber passenger trains daily out of | «nd whether in the minds of its originators it him. His first move was to place himself in | Jersey City, and last year 800,000 passengers | involved a dictatorship or the slower process thorough accord with the Farmers’ Alliance. | crossed the North river to take trains. Secre- | of the ballot box. ‘This feature of the process ‘This he is naturally as one of the leading farm- | retary Swan of the bridge company said yes! was not disclosed. The others were quictly ers nisued very low. TWO UNFURNISHED OR PA with south and west windows a ARGE MANSION_PLEN 4 venient to carsend dai.) iails, apd ali a country Lowe. MISSES CUI muy Zd-2u* mun Co. Combost mete / land Gwar Harper rivaled for beait Juxuries, WOM county, Md. rele. isch wt BROWN’S PLAN OF CAMPAIGN. EAST OF ruFniniied Fools; large and e002 1 prices. Use of horse and busy ces. B.A. K., Star office. Jeed- at | Sag gt BW i FO RENT-THERE LARGE COOL HOOMS, way | 3051 Pw 10r. Windows in each, corner house, south ant past | 2021 P uw. I (Np | {fent; private family; reterences required. AND | ffon! | Rest near Lath st Ist st ue, vor Ast Sun ave hear 8 Mistnear ath... my28 20s.365 Iyth nr Dupont circ uchd piace. 100 FITCH. FOX & OWN, ias7 Fenn. ayn” UNE 15-TWO MILES FroM ALPAANDKIA lange, airy Too TG MAN TO RENT. Edison phonograph during 2 ier excursion seuson large ana quick te | [OR RENT—THREE UNFUR: reuces required. COLUMBIA THON: turnised oul, 1300 11th NPANY, ov ist. ow. : door. Heterences. ENOGRAPHEKS AND 1 — FIVE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, cas, heat; second flvor 1607 O stm 324th se, TOF. $20 to #40 Elevant rooins tn “Sun building,” Breproof, "2 Senuiinae efu'teus | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN : WANTED. TO BORROW $10,000 FOR THREE Years at 5 per cent on business property worth at 00, Mo Commission. Addzens Ht. S. bey F REMING- ter operators directed to positious. ‘ bvided competent stenographers und im the state.” Hewon them to him. He | day that the depot would be of stone and steel, | thrown out among prominent officers for ¢on- | Kemington operators; no cnatze ior service, WYC- on ty pew! Euployers. ESTABLINMED Krocery and liquor stores in South Wastimeton and yrapest rent. A tind it iuupowmibie 0 wie tt atte RENT—119) OTH 8T.. TWO UNFUR- ed rows on second floor an‘t one on third; new all modern improvements; private family” least Star ome "Pwo st Remington ‘Ty pe- my 1s soon looked upon as the farmer candidate, | and that the upper floors would be used for | sideration. KOFF, SLAMAND & BENED. man who had been raised on farm and | railroad offices. The construction of the depot, | _ Into the midst of this plan fell the assassina- all manner of farm work, and this at once | he said, will not necessitate the closing of 7th | tion of Mr. Lincoln, the peremptory rejection 2018 PORTNER PL 0 AND €,000, ON FIRST. | SES as ee liibe homes: atx voces Class iuproved property. "RU AT WILSON, | HOD Fequired. Address JOM, tar uflice. Jett” his canvass in the most favorable light | avenue nor of 38th street. of the first terms offered to Johnston, and the | WANTED-—MISCELLANEOUS. Somely papered. concret Feuen s Insurance Company buildine. TS. GRCURE CONCERT OF ACTION PARTIES ‘the egriculturists. ‘The alliance took him aa aad “ual final surrender. These made utterly’ impossi- = — by Jattobes ana rama holding certiivates of Weat Plorkia aud Alaba: BUS, 1430 U st | MONEY, ty LOAN TN LauGn AND spat ACME | eaupoal Suse te tae ane Disttict ot Coltuniie. Se gh, EOLEIEULD, 6” | Si teett holdines to FLOKIDA, care star atte ow. con tat eee. | igen TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT 1 SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLE! i ‘z ( ble the further consideration of the scheme at | \Q/ANTED—4 HORSES TO PASTURE: RUNNING pers Ly es the Denk et then; | _ The bridge will be 150 feet above high-water | that time, ‘Te nemion ate poet ea eat | WW aera gnens 70 Pas Roy a MTD Solem ns for governor, and a large majority of | ™#Fk, but the viaduct running therefrom will | quietly absorbed throughout the north into | $PVojuormen with sore ievt. “Address E Fo wes 57 WANTED A HORSE AND CARRIAGE OR A init OF en suite, also large front 1 : be only sixty-five feet above high-water mark | the pursuits of peace. ‘the country. ye mire ie meee ue and the tracks of the depot will be | But this scheme did not die, thongh the plan ood ‘saddle horse for its use during the sumer | Foon; suitable for a venteiian. a ‘that the Farmers’ Alliance in Maryland | only twelve feet avove the level ot Broadway. | of making the army a party to it had failed. | months; within tour ules of city plenty ot kood | FO HEN T—FUKNISHED-ONE LANGE CooL - y Blair again | Pasture; best of references turnished. "For particula E 0 0 would bea potent factor in politics, and that it | There will be an arch or other passageway | TWO years later, with Montgomery Blair again | binture pest of referen, es tu sine Tk oom, 2d floor, suitable for two; uo children ; nm BIZ1V AN st nw, dor. Ie 1th, 1r, POR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Gko- = cery Hist. ne. ; ond established place; reut iow P fi wat ys ent oi "price, ul stnw, lr... = IN SUMS TO SUIT. NO DELAY, | 00d "Fade; must be soil, oF inventory. Yas behind Frank Brown. The political | through the building for 38th street, while the | 48 it# chief instigator, it was revived in the An- | S77 | Hint, hoiisekeepinig: price, #12) special rates with Tener ner tir 315,000 sna othanens, dp ‘Apply to C. BOWER, ed att st. 8 Seton Teaders smiled. station will be at @ sufficient height over 7th | drew Johnson defection of 1866. W *al'stour todo work Intiayieut fortunes | jest or Z ZEVELY & FINLE! DLEASE EXAMINE SOMETHING EN TIMELY It was a fatal smile for them. Some people | avenue, owing to the fall in the ground, tooffer | _ These are outlines only. There are officers | piano. Addross PLUMBING, Star office. | Je24-3t FOR RENT-917 015 16TH ST., COMMUNICAT- =e = Facaiw. | Pits Stasnes tust je hretcum, prodtcbie sok are still inclined te belittle its intluence on | no obstruction to traffic in that thuroughfare. | Who held high rank in Sherman's and Scho- WANTED-A HORSE FOR 118 KEEPING BY A ing rooms in both houses on first floors, with bath S9OVO OX MEROVED crTy PROPERTY, N. 1g oy ty ee Brown's candidacy. The sooner they get these | In the basement will be tracks for mail aud | field's armies in March and April, 1865, who protessional rentloman living inthe country : will | Foowe seond floor, with board. ‘Table kept by, sau De + other suis on real estate within the | $20,000. Aduress Box 1:55, Star vitior, " Jetin ae Ts ——— =. where wagons can be logded and | *hould be able to recall the scheme’ as it | uscd vita few hours inthe evening, kool posture. | at 1old K st. 353 District GEO. W. LINKINS. | 71.0 LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A GOOD ee petra al situation in Maryland | unloaded. ‘The basement will be retehed by | Was presented to them. If all tho facts can | teres ao Je | POR KENT LANGE COO HUOMS ON SiCosD _selate ‘soo veh at. lusities property; cheap ret a Bie pare uuity. able a Diary! - : : TANT2D-IT KNOWN MiGHEST PRICE ‘and third floors, 1urnished or unturn'shed ;sas ani i ; =, | Apel "a DUPE and don't smile any more. Maryland poli-| tance on the viaduct. Much remains to — a 21 GST... TWO COMMUNICATING ates of interest. Installment loans with war | ROCERY VISION STORE, ticians are too abrewd to antagonize any such | done, such as the purchase and condemnation | #stions of the war. HY. B. W AStED-10 BUY CHEAP, On Fieeten Hloor rnished Foote; rented. separates i an ‘Sova tian st wil ee coum ete fy ee ee 9 ———+e0-____. second-hand ew jesired. fe cal now also. jeans ou collateral securtt stares Ribs: Ot Sve yearn poner. particularly when they come to regard | of the Recomsary property, before work can be Boe este NANG Paseomaer’ wanons, Address | dest ee | Spcten tec teeemenaseenee security at | fresh, Gxttires fine, ah estblined trade oi Sve Youn, it from @ national standpoint, with 20 per cent, | commenced on epot, but, Mr. ss IZ Results of Yesterday’s. Racin, TANTED-HORSE AND PHAETON To Keep | FMEA Aba does tN hia tee: pees ¥.H SMITH & s0NS, | store, Harty “Biled with boanlers, lance stuvie. getimated, of the entire voting population of gured me that within three months work on At Sheepshead Bay, first race—Futurity ae a pres HO et ee eee _ sete __ 1ai8¥ at. FeamintbieTeanea Tate hance dor ue Fig wane pal = pol cary Apts lag the —_ Bs = en Ee ch to the bridge is to | ©°Urse, Correction, 1; Fairy, 2; Eon, 3. Time driving best care and reference furnished: ene {OR RENT—TWO ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED XN yp ty 8 REAL ESTATE IN THE ‘and wagua included. Apply to'C. ~~ Mr. Brown then turned himself to the politi- | be between 70th and Tet streets, and trains will | 1-09 1-5. Second race, five furlongs—His High- | © Taner prices, Apyny kt once: Sas Pee Larnens ju sums to suit, at Sand 6 a ™ STERDAY & MALLELD oe AS Pacitic building, 24 Fst. u.jw. | JOR SALE GROCERY AND PROVISION STOKE, GSE}, TQLOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER | pecan for’ selling, teevine ci, 120) "Mat cm Fer cent mnterest, el0-Iu N ED—A PROFICIENT TEACHER OFFE. Sumer prices. A 'y at once, 2325 Pa. gal part of the question, andere he did some of | come down over # viaduct between Iith and | ness, 1; Lester, 2; Hinda Dwyer, 3. Time, | Wine hedona’ et Gane seach, OFFERS | Hejeroncen exchanged bis finest work as an organizer and a student | 12th avenues through the center of the block. 1.01 8-5. Third race, nine furlonge--Judge Mor- | wouthe. tavid'advancenent guaranteed, Address Ey of mankind. He first eulisted in his service | “The €600,000 required by the New York act, = Pipes H., Star office. Jezelw pecsuttfor" welling T200 ‘ade e " O oud Security 1s sulus Trou: @i UU: at lowest ed > a ave row, 1; Fitzjames, 2; Port Chester, 3. Time, aw = FOR RENT—STORES. Tatetor teres eS a RE Bok jee -_ ‘the smaller political workers, the men who run | said Mr. Swan, “has all m paid into the ap 4 othe = J ANTED — TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT; ALL My0ot Ase tee Te 5 ~ —— # county election district and those with more | treasury of the New York company. On July | 1551-5. Fourth race, one mile—Lepanto, 1; | W ‘nuneesront to learn or practice ip increase apa, YOK KENT-LARGE STORE AND DWELLIN Faery | Re eene Pik BOOM AMD, FIZTORES SIR or less influence in the city precincts. He | 23 the $1,000,000 required under the charter | Arab, 2: Virgie, 3. Time, 1.42 4-5. Fifth race, | {ius tvasonable city or country; se p nacton. land, wo ‘oul WRITER EXCHANGE, O10 F stn. euthdiur” | A 24 tht at nw bot, Mand N ate, yp es incase ped On one af the beet riven out of Suey UNEY WANTED AND 10 LOSN—PARTL a 50 3e20 A a Mites | ep itceuse aud op one of the best drives Out of thecitys Knew that if this class of workers could be | will have been paid into the New Jersey com- | geven-furlong heats—First heat: Banquet, 1;| \y-ANTED MME. MANCIAU, LATE OF Peels: | StS SCAN WOOD, ss Oh stim = SSE hotes, secured Uy ‘ace rts, ale Desemaion Jay 1. Adres mywtovhin ite sroused into enthusiasm the feeling would | pany. We will then consolidate the two com-| Rambler, 2; Cynosure, 8. Time, 1.29 1-5. See.| VW ‘Aeuow located at oes Hinted Boe gE PALIS, Fok RENT=A VERY DESIRABLE NEW STORE d-410 0th at. me. 4 — or = and strengthen as it spread; that a| panies. The New York company is capitalized ‘Bai 7 iis 2; Rambh Fipbared to de fine laundry work of every description. | © with larve cool cellar: new stable: alley in rear; F era i sateete become a powerful | at $10,000,000 and the New Jersey company at | 04 heat: Banquet, 1; Cynosure, 2; Rambler, 3. | Fine lace goods aud curtains a speciaity FOR SESE AES STQRE AND DWELLING Con, ‘th and Jelowuw* | Rultable for dry woods, groceries, ciothing dr & uilxed ‘larve plate glass windowe. 10 m . } pectatty. 4 stock ; the locality. 3/40 M of Bridge st = 2 EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT, Simod, impe.; suit any business. BAEC factor in county district after county dis- | €5,000,000.” Time, 1.30. Sixth race, one and three-cighths | W/ANTED_VIOIIN AND FLUTE PUPILS BY Soypuands the best country and st Tiade come | yah renee Oia PRRRGEA, | WR wx ver OS Pais terems, = |Towiine ee SE truct and precinct after precinct: so that| The cost of the bridge, according to Mr. | miles—Tammany, 1; Hoodlum, 2; Come to Taw, for twelve weeks-during “vacation,” 308 Fe Oe eee airy: Ok RENTS iN SUMS OF $1.00. WANEED R10 BORROW @5,000 70 Pym oe when the county leaders - the ward | Swan, will not exceed $12,000,000, while theap-| 3. Time, 2.22. Gat! new. Je8-Lan’ $o13-14t 3410 N. Yi ave._ | 1985 1th at. nw. 9 rooms, 10,008 ALL PREMIUM CHARGED. wood business property. FE, Sar leaders come to examine the situation | proaches and the depot will use up the remain- ester, N. J.: First race, six and ANTED— HORSES TO PASTUKE; TWENTY | yy 4 - ot a) © oe. . —— they would find a sentiment x0 pronounced for | ing #3,000,000 of the eapital stock. 2 oe 1: Onze, 2; Maggio | WV Sears exrenence: tox sinlis: rain sud hay wien | KO® MENT-STORE AND ROOM, 10g E st. N. | 21211 wa. wy & room and bath. Bernd FEE ok, SOD NL asp, Fe Brown that to escape or change it would be| The viaducts are nck to be of solid half furlongs “Nominee, 1: Onze, 2: Maggie | required. Onier vor 311 Otirat-n.w. iar “th et.rond: | mercaitie, Custos, oa eee eine cued fOr any Sea0-0 T. R. BROOKS, 2,000 tures of one est end retail liquor us to those leaders’ supremacy, if not | bat of steel and etaue Stone will be Beck, 3. Time, 1.26%. ' Second race, six and | Busuesout. 0. HP. CLAMR, hizo, Md. mitt? | Morente yusueeh: all conveniences: as. wat Soo scaline t te “aortuwen at Tan ac yposible. Thus his canvass, which’ some | used for flooring the tracks. ene qonrter, Serkeus—leg » Ores ae Mary ne - " Tent reasopabie to a; tenant; will ve leased fora {OR RENT—A VERY ATTRACTIVE 10-k0OM Pat ef the city. Price amy 5 y ANTED—HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND OUR m9 Ores , a F sbesuiitully Gecorsked: Suet worth ot Dae an UTLEK, Go Ft pees ae s Stone, 2; Retrieve, 3. Time, 1.22. ‘Third race, | W iow. We have first-class upy | KE4L08 Yeais tou desirable party.” Apply to THOMAS | IY house; beaut c Just - BUTLER, OW F st wa Toimenced so soon, hnsnever showed eet wee +_| Bine furlonge- Question, 1: Landaeer, 2; ar: | bolacrett, coluc}utbes igd\ ut tut owes ke | Ne PIRLDS, 404 Wut aver nwa Jorn ‘cron atpace a feettigeraet: only | MENS E2,5R% Dye cltal eteOMata” | on SALtA LAKE CHANGE TRE DEA ouons spot, but on the contrary has received constant Molloy Regaining His Wits. tha, 3. tea —. eg an re ay mane De gk ees S PE Sete ae oan BST. OPPO. c HE, BANES. ~ | no delay. Uaan & San 15 Ste neve accessions of strength. Flim Uy nay atead prannpisanpineetad PERSE Bo ep ep eres WN TeD OAS? AND PEWS, | ee Wath erie. 102.950 | MONEY, 20 2OAN AE, 3 AND GEEK CENT ON ¥ pee - Se ee im tixam pestering, seeaes re- “Syracuse, 1; Faustina, 2; , 8. a my i ¢trete, 10r- ‘epbeuved Diaerit oonl eataey be ‘AKE Hedges ou the oer hand failed to develop | guining his lort faculties. Yesierday sas on time, £26 Bisth face, ws ‘none Par- | Peete Gos thocouse haeis ‘gure, anu FOR _RENT—OFFICES. Bienes: [BAA Sica 8 | an SSC Rie sarin ier the strength that he was expected to do from | tered the dining room he glanced at the c! 't Tell, 1; Sam D., 2; Tappahannock, | bookkeepin«.. Ln T[On RENT—ONFICE ROOMS, S01 ST; DEGE ae UNEY TO LOAN . Goats inves ali the very first. He bas had little or no follow- | and exclaimed: “Ten o—.” He was unable to | 3. Time, 1.27. 2 von, 1, | Sezinin, Haerativecetauting: Ualpioune’ a": | PQQ, WeNr cone cunutates! Quis Paes: | apticliwe TYLER ¢ RUTHERFORD, 1007 ¥ sta. | M Riimaie WS at owen ren op appreredegs a Z ing in the counties, Se independent democrate get any further. His sister took @ piece of — ane ree one eae bo STARIN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 15 Est. a.w. ether oF singly; $10 each: oth, lapre rooms. other FOR BENE FOR THE spores. FURNISHED, “atete ecunts. ¢ ik PERSON are openly hostile to bim and there has never | paper and wrote: “Tell me what you want.” | Homer, 21 Pb oviegong Weg - a Pa <— Hou atabiey with over an acre of ground: Besant ruine ae “a A ES 7 NAL. five farlongs—Wightman, 1; Dan Kurtz, ANTED — DESIRIN (OTOGRAPHS, WE RENT—VEBY HAND=OME OFFICE ROO! » oe 0 YOU WANT MON! =e hoon say real hove that, he could even, coutrol Ktter readin hat she had writen the Young See ae ee tenn iene A a, 2. dozen; fine, work; Dest uylicht | FOr ease at 14s G et, We Re MOSERIGON. soos? | Fated, tog prettiest piace fa Sac eae Dw Jow terest on Tunae. stance, . vem yeeming ater, ita snd 8 ote ad man sere after mig ertor . sap ee children pletures pied, printing an a. Bader of ssuse. HC WALLS. cations for the uftice are Fmnere conceded, | effort said: “Later.” That was all he said | ond one-half, miles Business, 1; Attious, 2; | for amateurs. LARDN OE stn, | Ee ee Te [Frame Bouse, Ridge } ae seaoeeel at qrele. POSITIVE FAC, Wk ARE PaviNo 0: he has never therefore been‘available as a cau | during the day. Counsel for Robert O'Toole, | Kingan, 1; Topstone, 2: Tom Dail TION LI DESIRE 70 OB | >. 75 Gi eRe Steg | Pays ASaree Box tm, Sear ee citate. one of the four young men arrested for aswwult- | furlonge—Chapman, 1, topstone; 3: Tom Daily, | WW ANTED-TRANSLATION “1 Dl OE | tis in PONG w. HOLTZMAN, 1321 Fn.w. ; at The hope of Jones and his friends is largely | ing Molloy. waived examination at the Tombe | 3, Time, 1.5634. Face, eight and one- ec e iron an a “aotine "Portux nese, OREY TO LOAN Gx haar oe ry UE SEAN, See Feira oeeurare Ses nr ego | 2 neni ‘any powsible complication that may arise be- court and Justice Taintor held O'Toole | half furlongs i palgowan, 2: Whit: | Bvedish referencesiziven. the “1 Duliding," 1410 Gut., single or com: 33 penne! = rr PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCL, or or when the convention meets and in the | in $1,000 bail for trial. ney, 3. 1@, 1.4954. Sixth race, nine fur- |G. MAYO, Koom:22, WA F st, D.w. imunicating, every convenience. ‘oom and G. Co, Communications at remote of his coming to the eonven- longs—Bob F. + Blue Vail, 2; Bob L., 3. i shot OREX TO TommrE avs ann | jaded gps wincy ogame aye, tion with the twenty-in roles of the countios Died From an O14 Bite. Time, 1.5734, SCRRnR M om is SSorim . pa ee opener amp LT George Wick, aged ten, of Beaver Falls, Pa., A Gredt Victory for Campbell. ARDING. 0 ? sibility, but bis friends know that Brown is | died Tuesday of hydrophobia, the effects of a| The Ohio democratic state convention will be it ha ole 3D 8ST. g 1300 Sas rer eres Tho icladstoas Gd eae ae, shone Boy to LOST_AND FOUND. ie ieee ee rs ix Cc. ue ferry _sor_*¥EN didnot Seine ty CEST wea enegaas ens e mmy20-tm*” "southwest con, Sth Cat kos sw . ee ceperemnmeeememae county. | was taken sick last Saturday and suffered un-| central committee bas decided that the ratio of sole ‘iter, told agony for three days. The affected toeach county must be led by Senator Wootton and deiegates apportioned Taird; should, makes sgh they are torned black and! twitched welasti en the made on the vote of 1890, and not that of #1889, F [ i e f than he in several of those counties | bite received twenty-seven ths tsad the second choice of Montgomery y-seven months ago. Ho | held in Cleveland July 14 and 15. ‘The state reward