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ag FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN _ PROPERTY. TURE A MATTER OF CONSIDERABLE INTEREST TO FOR SALE—PIANOS. aT GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA. INDEPENDENTS IN MARYLAND. i NDKO} we RY BRI cI x RK SALE—AT iE STATION, ON MET. for | Rural Politicians Disposed Not to Follow Ra Sa a | Fee ea ORE Peat | PERSE At PEE agg, On, EE enday Was Quiet tatrecng Frosram eee Ses SGN Dulls | veice; ih ot. new size 21x100; not i | SitccEsee Bes, we spgm bows. AP SALE—& HANDSOME. ROSEWOOD SQUARE pire | ilsacoynsoe nea Rar enue ar | Steectoos gtniadectniperaed tener act | Pe aetaes fo are Jus, HL RDBGES. ROT | FTAA A Nitget Ramat Ne aes ae Sunday wae a very quiet day at Chantenqoss | ogy gprarrerxexornevED OY THR RPREAD OF Tareas RUTHERFORD, | $1.75 square ‘a SALE—FINE i a eats now’ n b the closed crowds on the aa Lee: as pres aly RUTHERFORD. | $1 7s'equare foo Apriyatoneete Oe Fem les from city and two from ra untent "cont $408” Can be inom tor fe worth gates were ster! most = THE ALLIANCE MOVEMENT—THE NEXT LEOIRLA™ iy A SINE ROOM AND BATH BRICK | OR SALE-HERE'S A KNAP IN A LOT ON feet ofe find price low. aero, Ge ion nit maneer hordes beesk the : : 5 me are ‘T st. nw. bet. 15 sts; jot | I fase, ave. ne. bet. Ist and 20; 20x82 to alley; Sabbath stillness. The morning sermon was ice-block paved alley. If you want a bar- party wall; only $4. 0. re HANSTGH BUY AMhooxn, THE DEMOCRATS—PROSPECTS OF CANDIDATES, 19 Fst, FoR NEW ROOM COTTAGE, WITH Washing 8 delivered by Dr. 8. L. Baldwin of New York, of enim call on me tur information. VID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. ae § of s eae igtitins ¢ > o- : ‘GB. A. ORD! ls : ~S ‘trond, ‘Miss Edna Birch left yesterda; Fairfax | the board of foreign missions. He preached | Special Dispatch to The Evenins Star. EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON Fccononniral fot, 17: Liga® teks ‘om NOY ay get the beat Sree Teli: FoR SALE — a NUMBER (OF GECOND. HAND | county, Va, eae one soa vereown from the appropriate text, “The wilderness} Battrwonr, June 29.—With Frank reap - | reat Ye mood partes, tocaoene “* S% levestment; | terme: price #1494) 1 wrone, #06 F st. n.w. Madea | WEDS DUOS Roth sc'atee owe ses | eation with her uncle, Will Hshveve. shall be made glad and the desert shall rejoice Sa Rae casnusicehce oom ee ik SALE—DECIDED BARGAIN IN AN ELE: | \\/ANTED_ONE OR MORE ACHES, SUBURBAN 3 THE STIEFF CABINET GRAND PI-| Mrs. and Miss Sherrill have left the city for | and blossom as the rose.” In the afternoon | ¢rnor, the managers are agp es LE-A THREE-STORY SEVEN-L00; santly locate: qroperty inthe nortieast north west Property (in the District). Willdeal with owners tthe several school the summer. Mrs. Sherrill went to New Haven | Dr. Baldwin conducted a missionary confer-| sttention to the other places on ram ‘aa; will ball inde howses ‘terms snd | or Stanton Park andi fect on geh at [ou the ine of the | Sao eee a . Poe BYRIFTER B CONLIFE. | to bo provent at the closing exercisos at Yale |enceandin the evening Jahu Dewitt Miller | ticket and to the legislature. ‘The legislature be G arottes: wil seli at a very low figureto «quick buyer. SALE OR LEASE AT TAKOMA PARK, | je22' 516 Lith et. 8. and her daughter is visiting on the sound. Don’t miss this cl it gavem temperance lecture, and despite the | is giving them agreat deal, of concern. The ‘DAV ‘ERSECTION OF N D. STONE, 906 F of. 2. w. Mrs. Sherrill’s health is still quite delicate den {neat raved sot ADD SASF AL FOR SAE_ORE NICE TONED ENGLAND UR: attitude of the countics has warned them that ‘ . ANID uom dune, Tusde by reltavle Arm 145 cash. | after her severe illness of the spring and the | ©°ld, beld his audience in close attention for | theme, 0 1 politics i frail and that many | aay cae sai hd mee teeth ree Fetcattd ot on 8000 SOUL Ouse to paved | ROE RENT_A NEW SEVEN ROOM AND CELLAR | "Stus6-0m HUGO WORGH & CO~ G2 7th ot. aw. fummer plans of the family rest entirely upon | Over, an hour, interrapted frequently by ap- | ithe peclty et teir command me Si.Madeneh; terms easy. HUST & HUNGEKFORD, | alley. Apply soon. 3 : naven, miles Srv a vel chances are that Mr. | plause. jome of the counties . jest" | ie DAVID D. STONE. 06 Fst. n.w__ | (iow) af Aminendale steven Be ont Oe a ee FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY Charles Mill sccompany his motherand | "The frst lecture today was delivered by Dr. | The legislature involves far more important A CORNER HOUSE I6 THE NORTH: {OR SALE—A GOOD SPECULATION IN A Ug SE ren_roomn dwelling 1508 | Gives yous soos = a sister to the Adirondacks the coming two! wa scott at 10am. on “Monopolies.” At et the governor, not ‘splew it netsuburhood and tocality 30 | 1ich'amd. Lit ates price ab ete. eg. fe if old thts | micunde with abendset ang sepa SS pe —~-pgrarpcnarde tment Cems ‘two car Hines, immediate Sevirable: 922 per | Fan for your 3e27-3t fF Pew. Fe SALE—ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, LOTS IN SUNDAY SCHOOL CLOSING. ae electric cars; are the best purchase in the ‘Soe very demrable lots in Falls Church, near | Medals and Premiums Awarded to the i: i; Jote in the, fonre helt'at €i ft, “it DAVID-D. STONE, #06 F ot PSE SADESEO? GRANT BE, obpotrE capr- TOL GKOUNDS, 45310); & BARGAIN AT $1.00. DEEELE, DAVIS & CO., at 1319 F Sir. F.G. SMITH, 1225Pa ave_| Mrs. D. P. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. John | ¢ same time Rev. John F. Goucher of the { but it Woman's College at Baltimore held a mission- | T°-tlection to the United States Senate, Carter aro at the former's country place, near | ary conference in’ the ball of philosophy, is'n the legiadation they will want enacted {his city, where they aro within easy reach of | Maurice Thompson had previously been an-| “<josted that the groat interest lies | their friends from town. nounced to give readings from some of his snett ensued chesrver connet Goll to Farquahar, Far- | own writ the 11 o'clock hour, but he tele- | TORK spirit of independence in this state, 350x120 feet, at price, which offers s sviendid | aivision. ‘Mlseandel county grapert nspecaley. ‘The closing exercises of the Sunday school | st Nantucket. engagement on account of the severe illness of | sicnentsrts make it not only « formidati. < ae = ser7-at* Room’, Corcoran building, | #tached to St. Patrick's Church took place | Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Parker are now settled in | is, wife. Prof. H.A. Denman of the agri-| yucciesfal, Dolitical organization. | The only SPECIAL SNAP 10 A BUI) cultural survey of Washington took his Two comer) rach 16028 within 100 | A GLEN ECHO BARGAIN. yesterday and were of decidedly interesting | their new home, 1020 Vermont avenue. They | and lectured “om “Tropical Frais.” He il- | 8 most of the county independents, while F806 F at. now. i they have fought the leaders for years withip j stn a ES character. Medals and premiums were awarded, | will, however, spend « part of the summer at | lustrated Lis lecture by ¢ great variety of trop. | 1222 . . a Pee SARE oALL MENT PLAX Wits s SYOekETT gi Ged Ecko wi ‘nal fwo ote altning the'tinstice | the former being bestowed only upon thoee | Deer Park. ite | al fruits and gave e very interesting talk on | T5%efoy m extent as etl induce tems oc. oy CASH. pf 8:0 CASH } rk = = < ey ee who had been present every Sunday and who ro a and the Misses Semmes, nao ae the varions (oop Bana, | #0 break away from party alliiatious and form ae, Es ENuixcignee two tote on G street between 4 and | isund the Sara view of ay lots br Glen Beh “Aa: | had invariably given perfect lessons, Tn many peek prns tors of Commodore, Semmes, a tenor solo by Trot. Taker and asoprano solo | 3 ecessary combinations. ‘The Farmers Gonnee at tote saat HM ceness wacthenet | 5 st nO coats ger ioot. Tae ote are,convea | [OH SALE-GLEN EOHOSTWO BEAUTIFUL | °mse® there were several who fulfilled the con- Mr. and Mrs. John Corso1 to start | by Mra. Jonnie Hall Wade. At 2:30 Juhu Dewitt | Sitiapee bas fils par made the indeyeni ree Somers are nw and in ane alartnod raphy | 2 nt Yigsated aud ‘ate, not toade wrcund. ‘Size each | Kota Sry cay unediate purchaser: “ope | ditions, and these drew for the medal. for Colorado, where. they will spend the sum- | Millet lectured on ‘Love, Courtship and ea ee a Ee ae tore. i 1 BU-L008 alley. = ie ina” pok At ick. per foot if taken within a week: | In the boys’ school the first medal, donated ey “| riage.” The lecture was very bright and amus- - a beyine rent, and ina few years you can have a | eee $35 fapeignver than ortminal pec by Mr. Newton Bowman,was awarded io Homes, | Mer months, __|ing, full of fanny ancedotes and ansusing incr | C8 Jt somalia which the porty lenders en Lance 810 | TOUS" WE, CAN | LOR SALE-AT- A SACHIFICE IOT 15 weer | ton abbitt; the second, donated by Mr. Eu-| Mr. and Mra. B. H. Warder have closed their | dents. AU4 p-u. Ais Jenuie Mende Weleh y toon Gea » — sate Welch | suuall uncertainty. End. Park, Rock vil easy ward J. Hannan, to Jos. Bogan. elegant home here to enjoy villa life at Bar | gave the last lecture of her series on “The Caj Lahey Satodieg oe one ae | Ta the geocae division Jon Mtimuntoead Soka | ttn Sera aednoceme | ucsat a Oncamenin™ ie eat ee INDEPENDENT COUNTY PRIMARIES, FOE, SALE - Fi REST | Barker wero entitled to draw for the medal} Mr.and Mrs Littell Wilson of Richmond | C- round table and young people's meeting oc-| So far all the counties which have held their Hen, Mas 9, Fooues mod, Inne, ear terme; | donated by Mr. Ed. Voigt, and the latter was | have bene, mere woattell, Wilson cupies the time between the afternoon lecture | primaries—Cecil, Kent, Talbot and Somerset — inch raven eee TS we [asccetl” The folowing altar ‘baye~Hirry | ton a dinner, and then at the peal of the bellao-| Wuile they have sdeclared for Gorman, bave - = ickey, Hampton itt and Mathew Cama- a nouncit ‘evening entertainment the peop) 3 4 py SCRE |lier—wore entitled to draw for the gold medal | , THe wedding of Mr. ¥. William Muhthoffer, ty dry each....000 Rear’ of dot E st, ri , on Which @ pul C a slowly file into. the amphithcater and by the | 60%¢ squarely against the managers, either im donnie ou "his tavascreet Vy tallies inte heels | which Father Mcdiee domstes ‘annually for the | Jt. 8nd Miss Rose Shober will take place to- | time the musical prelude is finished the audi- . ae for torus and particulsre to best altar boy, and Harry Hickey captured it. | Morrow evening at 8:30 o'clock, at the Church | ence is settled for the lecture, Tonight there r or on their local oa5-8t Suit, HENTFORD, 1410 G at._ | Rest altar preinium was given to Job Keating. | Of the Reformation, Capitol Hill. Will be a very interesting lectare on the “Art | tnd leg! , aay aoe ard si. Wk Ee onannin aoteee Had he been on the altar from the beginning | Miss Jessie Wilson and Miss Fannie Black, | and Architecture of the Ancient Egyptians,” p heen Rem eee agin em by oy 24 Houses cuba | Kenyon st, 30xi86. WITH CITY IMPROVEMENTS of the year he would have been pecmaliteal t0| who have boon the guests of Mrs. Naylor, No. | by Dr. Lysander Dickerman of the Astor li- | Should thereby arrogate to themselves the sole | hot'days, ant we wish toreall your a | ee DFORD W. WALKER : Lub: RArID ‘chameeorearie draw for the medal. 125 F street northeast, left this morning for | brary of New York, who;spent, several years in | {iit of making all the nominawons. ln all of Milo turebn mecney totes chet wok amid | betel see OTS ae | ¢ NOW ls the time to buy. For full particulars, terms | _ In the girls’ department the gold medal do-| their home in Virginia, Il. Egypt His lectures are all illustrated b; rectly attributable’ to the Farmers’ Allian mise in Mt. Pieasant to suit, very favoral Cl SATE ARNEMAL | CHOICE Love Ag | and'periit fo inapect cali upon the uadsredga pated by Rov. Father Walkse for 0 £4: | _Paymaster 8. R. Colhoun bas gone on a years’ | frerropticon views of the ancient ruins w and ‘in Cecil the regulars who, under the I 'E mmss it hariton nts z corner, u ndance in the first division was drawn for lescril ben HEMP EAE FERS usc | ks es ea nap Madea | unaersctrsren tomtom eto | eel ie cian Oona | tay on nSlonoatiin Men Coeur aad | "A'S oce umorsow maring De TP [Sh cee ta, eed hae oe Algo some handeoe lots nt $0 and | 8000. Address THUS. "W. BIBWELE, Hos Listat: | “We vould te plescuthe show: these properties on ap- | trade Adamson and Helen Talty and it was won | FE Colhowa, thle ron why ane e opheiora | Weight of Cambridge will give an entertaining racy, lod by State Senator John 8 Wirt, are ait “Cae cies, water, “wer Suit sett” | plication at our office. by Misa Adamson. In thesecond division Alice | s¢ Tatavetto College woe ae heen ee lecture om “Palestine as it Was,” and at ae ee thal a cane tana tee jo alley suUtl: side Corcoran near N. 1h 4020 Corner 1omend Gate | Seeper and Katie Phillips drew for the ‘medal, | Mise Nannie V. Mitchell, accompanied by her | bo illustrated by a variety of plants. nus hk Geese aaah Seek are {08 SALE—SUBURBAN LOTS— © following were certified for premiums: | mother, is spending afew weeks’ vacation at| | Tomorrow will be the event of the season, possible intlorsement by the republicens of the F COLU ATES HEIGHTS, Boys—Alex. McLaughlin, Harry | Miller, | Atlantic City. for John J. Ingalls will lecture in theafternoon | Proviuision ticket, which bie eles some crmwaass. Apply om ver LANIEK HEIGHTS, — ee oe oe jomas, D. | Mrs. Heaven has rented a house for the sea- we pn ge ranted pone rer yo ‘armers’ Alliance men on it. + eiilyer ave, TAKOMA,. izzolari, Hampton joseph Bogan, i b is in gi » ani « ‘ we demecs cert vate Rents dernce Tiuhop, don, “Daldortion © Kenneth | potan Aaherle and willleere for that) ing yowle wil be done wo decommmoiat| , PPeucrck county, wire demo-ratic palin 3 MESIte en ae x "Connor, H. Biicholson, Edward Burke, aia. Bc alceae $04 Tclcost nocthwost, | > Tor at Perle whe desire toheerhim. 1 ot metineny tes guede huneraan ao | Ae SWORMSTEDS & | Snes hous near Mea. fh we denirave Lote in al oi aie above subaiet. | LOTS apCUglass, Edward Maliany, Samuel Hit, | will leave the city July 3 for = short vacation, caaay anaes erage = ye ae eno tare tom poner calli Sak nats _ | SUxIBU 10 80-ft alley me, id Si 3 Peecwiative presage qoneasy terms, For plate, | Frank Phillips ohn Colbert, Joseph, smith, returning ‘Tuesday, July 7. cross’ ton spirit of independenc strong, and in Pal EE | yes-m.wit.te Atlantic building. | © Je-Ln AAS F st, Joreph Mustanti, Joseph Burke, Cl Allegany Congressman Mckaig, who is the Milo-| A pleasant lawn party was given by Mrs. Jno.| ‘The Regular Jury Panel Exhausted and * PROPERTY, on | vich, Frank Juvent = 4 stro! man with the dem: cratic m es, bas ‘orge Sauter, Jerome} A. Prescott at her residence on Brightwood oy eee = merges vy ee yracece 70) ace, electric ligitine - SALE—A BEAU paved alley. Agreat EAST SIDE Foe EXSHANGE-Tou cir x Talesmen Drawn. never been in good fave. of 15th st nw. ais to BO-foot alley: oniy 83.25 | HY iocal socks, a ewutitul huine at Takoua Park; | Desio, Wm. Palmer, Ailie Bowman, John yan, | Ane res : ia = C a ig tees ORE URDEES, | oe Aare RN EE ets Uys | Harny Mebunatie Soka bari Misco the closing night ot the “seep Folae a liek of | _ 1 the Criminal Court this morning, before a i sy = ok SALE : Ralph Kliendest, Ben. Miller. the “Golden Chain Association,” which holds | Judge Bradley, the case of the colored man | so chet. Frank Brown, ca-conpresemina MOP st. nw and Lasquent bay window FOR SaLe-Lors. , z LOTS AT COHASSET, Seba —— gy og gee its meetings at the Whitney Avenue Union | William Douglass Cross, charged with the mur-| Shaw and ex-Attorney Geucral Kobe ETE TWO-STORY | Tos Fst. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC THE CHAULAUQUA AND GLEN ECHO. ier, Ma Macey: 1 aed Mission." 4 large number of young people, all | der of his wife, Hattie Cross, by shooting her | roll, Speaker Hubner in Baltimore coun Jpok SATE—DARGATN-&T LAND DSIPHOVEMENT COMPANY. Lote 50 by 20 at 100 to 8200 cach lier, Mary McCarty, Maud Kleindienst, Tenano pirments.” Hiei and overivoking the nity monthly | Desio, Mamie Leverone, Lillie Seitz, A. Braz- MAGNIFICENT VILLA ‘ES—OF ONE OR MORE | Vixinia shores ; beaut:ful views; short ‘ACRES raliroad :cheapest lotein Viciuity “ail avem members of the “fold,” were present. in the head on the Ist day of October, 1889, was | State Senator Wirt in Cecil, James Altred from | zolaro, M. Gatto, B. Conners, E. Waters, Emma |, 3U4ge Stilwell of Holmes county, Ohio, is in | catied for trinl, Messrs. C. Maurice Smith and | Pearce in Kent, State Senator and State Treas- mite —— Wlaine's fine property; fro: sph Ge = ele town for a few days visiting his daughter, M i ‘| Beer Brown in Queen Anne's, State Senators And Syened withia's few weeks whe pricee wil bevmised: | euesuat' Lottie: Waters, Irene Leo Fila | Jeffords. He will go to Atlantic City this week | 20°PB Shillington for the defendant and Dis- | Tjovd in Talbot, Dawson in Caroline and Aus FINE BUILDING LOTS OuLy a few outuide lots unsold. Ayply to ‘orbett, Al right, Annie Fitzhugh, Mal id be in Now ¥ Fe i trict Attorney Cole and his assistant, Mr. Arms, | ten in Dorchester, ail independent les ‘On the G. CPAYNE ®'CO., Agents, | Mankin, Violet Mankin, Edith Bryan, Irene | in New York tho Fourth of July to at- ‘i all ive of hak telah bane PALISADES OF 1HE POTOMAO, $e13-110. 613 Lon st, Rocca, Kate Denninger, Jennie Murphy, Rose | tend the annual democratic jubilee. for the government. It will be remembered | are all suggestive of what might —— 2 ivorest ae 4 per cont if " ee UMVLisITY HEIGHTS. S Fauth, Annie Jones. Mabel Harris was given = that Cross was tried in March of last year and | is the case with nearly every counts in the F ES W. HANDY. fees Sy arrancw: ‘They anv ufleret io. | TERMS, in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. % a 3 state, and now the outlines of ‘a big independ- 4 - honorable mention. SHOOFING STARS, convicted onthe 29th and sentenced to be - - - alow their atu alts anda bs | TEoine of eur choice Uulling 1s eau be Sought 6b ADDITION TO BROOKLAND, ‘This Sunday school ie organized as follows: — hanged on January $1 last. ‘The case was taken | Srunicipal tekst oe pot te JOEN B. WIGHT, 300. Mr. Edward J. Hannan, superintendent: Mr-| A Vermont man ha’ been wandering away | to the Court in General Term by the prisoner's municipal ticket are just becoming visi 140% Gst._ | $25 CASH, BALANCE, IN SMALL MONTHLY PAY. | , LOTS FOR SALE in this beautiful suburb of Wash- | Geo. Bogus, assistant superintendent. Mr. G. L. Z as : ro SOW, OS VERY from home for two months with his mind Land the judgment below was reversed Saki tac gence ENT ington at from €300 to $1,0W, ON VEKY EASY | Panis treasurer, Mr foseph P, Burg, secre- n counsel Ba ot., West Washington: sit rename ana bath at aun somalia tf vis the handsomest part of Brookland, which ts | tary; Miss Mao Dove, libratian; Mias lowlott, | entirely blank. Looking for a Job probably as | and the case remanded for anew trial. On the | wit! go democratic, but there is a «question, LREADY SOLD, | aired scene peumge onward of op aaee, | organist, © jurymen. His work some words persed between Crow and | £0 preseut indications, whether the machine NOW aresure to REALIZE | 3° sone ‘Teachers—Mesers, Wm. C. Jacques, Bernard his work some words passed between Cross and he i Bailey, Jas. Fitzpatrick, F. H. Jones, Fendall | ‘The King of A-shantco must be a Hut-entot. | i8 wife in reference to his going to the theater | Will still work with its old-time smoothness or Cain, Chas. Mallet, Balderston, Jno. 3’ Malone, King o tee m ® Huten! 1 when he left the house (on Sth between D | whether Maryland politics will be in « more Edw. Mitchell and Charles’ E. O'Conner; = & 4 There is no question that both state and city SOR SALE—SEVERAL SMALL HOUsEs Al Bale aims, On terms to suit purchasers, iu any part of and E streets southwest) she followed hi st. nw, Misses Hurley, Emily Semmes, ta Johan- WHAT was 17? ‘0 one was near when, near Virginia avenue | The controllership may yet be regarded as Se. 2, Renee. we Fe. ow. ven, Virgie Newton, Jonio MoCarihy, Minnio| Johnny: “Gay, mamma, how many colors |and ith street th siot wae red, and on pertice | Uoeetted and. Gependent Largely upon the Te ate For plats and information cal, at oftce of REDFORD | Nobe, Jennie Bell, ‘Mamie Stanley, susie Dev- | are there?” reaching the scene Cross said she had shot her- — = ~~ — =F Rone oe ~~ 7 W. WALKER & SON, Jus Fst, wuereasueunan is | eroux, Annie Murphy, ie Wood, a ei jelegates to. 4 ready te wee igo wining ace tue property, Hunter, Melvin, “3 ary Mecarthy, "Madea, Mother: “‘Seven; red, orange, yellow, green, | “The regular panel was exhausted before a| Yettion. In these primaries State Attorney oe or on HAREY } ae a Wilkinson, Ida Johansen, Mabelle’ Fallon and | blue, indigo and violet.” . jury was secured and the court directed that | Marion de Kalb Sinith, who is the choice of the DAMMANN, 612 F st. (OR SALE-VALUAKLE IMPROVED AND Mabel Boll. Johnny: “Is that all?” fifty talesmen be drawn to report tomor-ow | Managers for controller, will make his big ST. 1S. E. NEAR LIN: Toure TROFERTY ON GEORGETOWN ees scorill Mester aa and adjourned. fight. if he wins his name will go on the ticket le Z-room brick: ‘nice ¢ undersisrned offer for sale the desirable improved. ‘The Burning of Garbage. Sihax Silesia! Aeeek a for that place. He and his friends claim that spat eats tbe Hrbetigat Greatown johnny: “Well, mamma, what color is a the independent democrats, under the lead of AMUSEMENTS. bev eold in nopanate: Dee nis ie Chowan cReTe ill | To the Editor of The Evening Star: tleoff color, the lady said papa was when he i be exhivited by z he waned, “T” says he has burned his came hi <j Bi the saroni Soutea Ty oust atau ee se 4 Sean tet eee James Aifred Pearce, who is a candidate for the United States Senate, will not oppose bim. aa hia al : The sale of seats for the benefit to Mr. John | $0 Ye ‘ by Lovers’ Lane” on the ‘ast, by Observatory strect | Years and his neighbors have not complained. E. Buckingham, doorkeeper at Albaughs, to- | Bul at vy td woding wheerr yee ¥ $3 a each make a direct fight po posi. chit Rent and (Linthicum Pace’ onthe north, con: | Perhaps they have not to him, but does he | Industry is infinity. morrow evening is going ahead with wuch a| ttn ‘without brinpisg outs contiet beteeen Ty's spacious and elcwaist iuansion, ‘with all sncaera | KNOW what they say about him to others? I rush that those who desire seats had better them seems incredible. The independents are ‘ conveniences, a fine conservatory, completestal am quite willing to complain of this nuisance ces pa eaten hurry aléng and get their tickets at the box : isuitozether the most attractive Lomeda the D flushed with victory from the last primaries, ‘The dimensions and locations of tue other ; ice. Thev areso numerous that all syilsineg fou tevin Xp ‘ore degendgyist | rowel Tae Stan, ut Ihave not yot been to| | Wite: “You're scolding all the time at me;| their services cannot be uiized, but that doee | ands thon to come should be ay dinaatrous ta chase could be made vy parties desiring either a home | ™Y neighbor who burns garbage and told him | how would you like to be that African king | not lessen the good feeling of the occasion and is probable that Col. Luther H. Gadd will be oF an investinent. I thought him a nuisance—though if anything | with 3,000 wives?” it will be something long to be remembered. | PrOvibe ii etalon Dration ean totes de., Will be chectiully funishe by theundersicned. | would justify such a course the state of mind | Husband: “I'd like it toa dot. He can cut Sep advertisement elecwhere in this paper. | his own nomination upon the leaders, who are ILLIAM A. one gets into after for hours breathing the vile | all their heads off at a moment's notice, if they sid ~ < oing to beat him if they cau. d excursion Ridge next | S28 to 3 odors of burnt fat and bones would doso. If] don’t suit him.” Wectanslcy saa peaenen ear ak time s Taree lot; convenient to ie TASTERDAY & ML det Wand hendscine dwellings tm the ow is the tine and this te chance 183 to 1837 sit br, 9 WELL Coreo- Db LOPHAMs, “ 1231 Pa. ave. n. Jez Wednesday and promise a very pleasant time SURE TEING FOR GEXaTOR FoR. ALE — CRESCFNT GIC\CLE; IN GOOD | ep23-3m “T” is standing over the kitchen range to burn _— to everybody. See advertisement. ‘The office of attorney general is to all ap- 00 tom, THE SHOREHAM, loth and Hats. Nissese garbage the odor ascends so far over his head | The man who advertises his business can't be} ‘The Second Baptios as an ex-| pearances as thoroughly settled as that of gor- Wesiey eights | —* TE Ss = that he does not inhale it; but alas for his | seared out by competition. cursion for the bene! ot Home to | ernor and will go to State Senator John P. Pos Sch aod cee at | Fade Sits PONE FRRIOR, CHG Faun | Hite eae ie Mba neha 7h, | neignboreon the windward sie, whoa shit sais Marsal Hall Weiter, Jey 1 Thebes good winw hotiwes in the no section are tel in good order. A lot o. tancy pikeons cheap. | the east and sloping toward both. 1 Je20-3t tion is made intolerable for hours, for this on the 10 am. and 230 p.m. boats, as well as | Of Baltimore. He is so well known in Mary- le land, bis eminent qualifications are so uni orthy the attention of investors and home seckers: cellent, water good and easily obtainable. burnit rocess is aslowone. Froma Agood forgettery fs as valuable sometimes | the evening. ally SC RR Oe. Senn he bei SLEemonetmics se 4.208 | boge barrel I novor smelt an odor haif #0 bed | as. good memory. Interest in the Fete Champetre to be given | erm et viet is one that "no ome tiinke on oe fen houses now.on the subdivision and amore are tobe | and it soon passes from one's premises and the by the Spinner Memorial Association will be : " il f raivi: ‘Itis conceded that his services to Weyed. extends to's potnt opi oniee ths eaten | streets, while this black smoke and smell per-| ‘The summer is so sociable; it will stay at | heightened by an address by the Hon. Charles | °f Taiting. | Its con: i i the party and state have entitled him to the 19-20 or. ith awl Oats tere ot cml asncbatte’cvetce Maueatgatee tas | Ture and ia Yonowed frou der te dete Nee | Rome with you from June to October and | Hovter of the Treasury, Department, and the | ionor. ‘Many important matters in regard. Oh SALE BEY TSO STORY Ea ferpot suic, Laccutive avenue extended forms the | ture, and is renewed from day to day, depriv- | Dover vompiain ones : jarine Ban the dancing, | $29 remodeling of the tax laws of the ehete will Nindow brick, 16 feet wide: mod. tuys; fron:ing | Sette, wien couspleted, the wearest aise: irom tho | in One of the pleasure of flowers or other per- as well ae other amusements, eo that If «large | come before the legilatare next winter and south, iarwe parking; near 2: 3 We Jett | Cty to the subdivigon —_ fumes. Nothing but this sickening odor can number do not go down to Oak Crest tomorrow | $i Poe is splendidly equipped as a specialist Massachusetts SUK SALE- MONKEY PAKKOTS, FANCY | | Lots for raie on eany terms and lower than in any | be recognized, till one grows wild over it. I] Satan is busiest when other are | it will not be because enough entertamment | °F can on such questions. As attorney general he blchee and oops fr LAlCDIR > oron npr sub Tinton "uf sulla navatagen y for & room which opens on » porch, where | resting. has not been offered. ager 4 = fy emg wy ey Jet-tin* Toth Be aw, besaaas "J Tihs te ein wry Ineseeek cack eon’ Wie Cessvs Orrice Exconsiox.—The employes of more attention than apll-3m — — = ji , ii forward with in- | Could as senator. Jo SALE RICTOLES-Paycho sareniés oR business hours are over Igo to my favorite the census office are looking a i avorite | Between wind and water, the soda fountain i TERK OF THE. APPELLATE COURT. Jen or wenttlenven si resting place. Here I must breathe this poi- water, terest to the excursion which will be given to CuERK 01 afriees ide year’ tons anftie at een: veces | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN | soned\atr or scck nother places'on the stor | has rather an active time. Marshall Hall on the Macalester Thursday | Next on the state ticket is the clerk of the soctment. CAPITAL CYCLE Cv., 1704 G st-nw. | > sees = == | or in a saloon. ” is a temperance worker . — a epee a4 ee a ®| court of appeals. The friends of J. Frank oul ONEY TO LOAN ON ENDOWMENT does he think thi ood. it of his domes! committee rks and it e intention 5 PO SALE AME Sanya. conmecosme, tHat | MFentine nairanse roncess hebit?’ Ifevery once oe D™ nayacmentic | It is an easy thing to learn how to borrow. to havea first-rate time, with all the trim-| Ford of St Mary's counts are cond "tga ge Shih tt te brent off brush: ‘See ceneral mi for particulate "x. | 100% Fst news, Ce PP city would be uninhabitable. The next timeI! 4 Kentucky man called his horse “Hot Bis- | ™28* he is neoded on the ticket to help Ju. F. WAGGAMAN. $24.20 per montis. 13,000 SON,Bole Aventa, 818 and S045 st. aw. ae FOLLOWING suwe | ‘lect a room it will not be in the neighbor-| 4} ———- Gemecrsts Ghrengh in eouthern’ Marylend, 20 14ND wt hw, 900 eis id ae ar Weitz a THE FOLLO en hood of “I.” Pung Oxxcex. | cuit” because it was the finest bred he knew of. THE COURTS. where the colored vote isso large. Meanwhile LEASE CA DESIRABLE, NEW “OTTO” GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW | 33,000 wud $100,153; tho latter sum can be broken in -_ a ae Col. Spencer Jones, though ostensibly « : t a Emotes pefersedh? spetred by ciel Death of Henry C. Sener. To New York by Wheel. Covrr rx Grxenat Teum—Chief Justice Bing- | candidate for governor, is thought to have bis ow HREVE, i atoral. Af your security | Henry C. Sener died at residence, 1532] Edwin B. Terry and Victor E. Watkins, two ham and Judges oe James. eye on this place, which he now holds, and et the money = per cent loans | Pierce place northwest, in this city, at 2 p.m. | Well-known local wheelmen, will start on the | | Today—Lamon agt. McKee and Latrobe agt. | doubtless he will be urged on the plea that THE GREATEST 1 E — es FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES. neo at ous 5 Kee: motion to fix bond of McKee - should ha recog mths Present tunes *YeM? o Pet cent ncuey IN HAND | yesterday, of aneurism of the heart. Mr. Sener pean Lge creel ng ay gf me ‘Mason agt Spalding; on hearing. Sion Ber Carroll county, while not in the, Je27-8t DEEULE, DANS. £,CO-,,,_| Wasat the time of his death forty-five years of | $7P@rt to Touch their destination on the 6 Egurrr Covet—Judge Haguer. sixth congressional district, commonly called Ps . uw = a Stare, | 88 8nd had for nearly two years past been in | having made the trip last summer. road, | Today—Burch agt. Rider; Emma 8. Rider | western Maryland, is certainly a western Mary- : Cte Liga f the desk of appointed guardian ad litem, Davis agt. Davis; | land county, and with Frank Brown for go: SiFCTAL wetuincang ADH 2 Bion fron Tr: | charge of the desk of the appointment clerk of eae pao PL acou teten ey. IE Gloney. tas: | comes oom ese ian Dagens piven ote peli ha SEE MOHLRER, Attornes: Address KEAL TSE the letter carriers’ division in the first assistant ‘Two Fire Alarms Today. Se ee en eee Gee part that Dr. George Wells of Annapolis ar. I sts ao capa EAL | postmaster general's office of the Post Office | ‘There were two alarms of fire turned in to- | MONS ast. Reid; appear fe TLDING LOIS ON THE $12,000 "Sa! ret de= epartment. He was for nearly sixteen years | gay ‘Th " - : F th np espn y- The first one was from box No. 217,| ant authorized. Collins agt. Mason; Joshua | veloped. The managers promised him this + Ee iat ‘secon Siw. | OP the time aran head eisek om the Mego are | which was for the burning of some slata on the | Parker appointed guardian qjlitem.' Mackie | lace. What are they’ guite to do shout Y SIX YEARS OLD; and Ghee Ee Re ANE SMALL SUMS | tween Washingtonand Weldon and Washington | roof of house corner 8th and P streets, and the | 8t- Howe and Howland agt. 5 OO y to make him in re ants A en can duive, waranted | Daath? Paso 1 eriate iB the | ond Wilmington. He was a native of Freer: | second was from box No. 64. This alarm was|8i0n appointed to get answers of absent wit- | collector when Cleveland waselucted and broke ders agt. Saunders; reconveyance to complain- | will play in the clerkship fight bas not ‘Sth sts, SURREYS, 1 | Socusity is good. w"iso-ioct alley’ in rea \ESIMENT ON TST. NEAR ar a ‘ er toons. the oe x icksburg, Va. wasason of ex-Mayor Sener, | sounded because a bed in house No. 515 L —- ‘Arundel or Sib jroo beick on rear, Prices We: Det font, biter wiintet sD = = a RETOW AFT Ee | MONEY 10 DOAN Os REAL now deceased, of that pince, and was a brother | street northeast was burned. aie captions Sah peur ant iepel Maaco DUGAN HOTTER, pide OW ik, onat oina AR, | M°Rticaton oath mute of ex-Congréssman Judge James B. Sener of ———-—_ ie See a ae ee Tongrea OOO Fst. nw. | and C ata. me. cimaier —~ a Oe SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY. | the Fredericksburg, Vi district. Mr. Sener, Taken North for Interment. Pickrell; death of Keyser, receiver, suggested | beat Compton for Congress. NG 2 = -*-_ | during the late war, served i fe E. M. Hewlett it ‘and appointment of W. B’ Thompson receiver 4 SURPRISE TO THE LEADERS. “GRAY, PERCHERON 39000 S REED ORE Horney. wring the late war, served in the confederate | Lawyer wwlett left the city Saturday Tok SALE-¥OU ; ows delive envy drat Wes oller minus on real eetats witha che | TDF and, was a private in Braxton's battery, | evening for Cambridge, Mass, with tho re-| $0. PFosecute, &c. Same agt Jane ©. Hitz: do. | The'result of the primaries ia Talbot county horse; ; Eliza Bari agt. W. J. Graham; judg- dea. GEO. W. LINKIN: lericksburg artillery. mains of his brother, Paul Mollyneaux Hewlett, | "ize Barker ot oe ‘Stevens agt. ote wine LD FA, VILLAGE, CAl = 900 10th ae who died suddenly in this city Thursday. Mr. | berland; on trial ‘ nies eabdivide ine3 ct ordes ; owne! NEY TO LOAN—LARGE AMOUNTS ALWAYS insfers of Real Estate, had been livi road for man: —_—_— diag lotm. Prico, $1 per fout, eT” Bt ORIEL, Glitand Usted. ws’ T° jeibaie"” | MCh nana torigune cates ety secarity ar ioees | Deeds in fee have been. fled as follows: | Ho™ett ee roe DUGAN & BUTI. ALE-JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SA. Fates of interest. Tustallment loaus with iberal mar- : rfl gece was an actor, having appeared One More Case to Be Heard. i too Fst. one car load of fine Droken carriage und draft | 18. Good Dutiding loans will red, | Mary E. Francis to Ida Turley, part 1, sq. 196: | in the theaters of Boston and many of the most ‘The Court in General Term announced today i i Morses: one Line fais lvck«u coube pure: one pair | (Ve can naw alse iuake ‘loans on coliateral security at | ¢_” W. H. ©, Thompson to A. D. Spengler et | prominent in’ England, but owing to ill haved carriage horsey aud others suitable for ‘ait pur, | © ber cent for long or short thin a Elm be ioreed oo chan that it would hear arguments in no more cases . Biediately tot 2 aoe eee ee Je16-t SE Sealer, | abeeey 2008, NTO 5G: eiaian to 0. Te | Se pelle by Gang a eon lente cckeaber Suc tle team excepting the ‘ beewven Aand bs sis. 9-<.-J0-foct alley ‘in the rea = SEATE La nay | Alexander, subs 21 and 26, 9g. 989: ¢— Smith | Hid ther weet protean physical trax: assigned for tomorrow, the | r ty is silewalked and ie capable of eccnomle q rrices, bales, MONEY FO, TOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN THE | Pottit ot al. to same, lot 28, do; @— LM. selke |. case specially . wy) BH. WARNER & Ce ‘Aboards, cut-uuder surreys. Grained oF District of Combis to suit, at 5 and 6 2 ing at Harvard for over twenty years. | District court case for condemnation of lot AG F st. k Of all Biyies. Also larie stoc! ap | Per cent interest, MALLERX, Saunders to same, sub 21, do: $—. H. ‘Mr. Hewlett leaves a widow and Mrs. | square 231 (for the extension of the bureau : \. TS ON GRADE: SIZE x75 aad barnes, WF OES eirS | uae ae REA ae ag een | Gaker to same, subs 24 and 26, do.; €1,250. M- | Hewlett is a highly intelligent and refined En-| 400.0 (iat printing), in which au appeal is DUGAN ® BULLE, vases bust on Will rent read:ly Cesniies Segue oe ~ ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATS OR OTHER | Gould to W. O. Crosley, sub 56, sq. 753; lish has ‘many friends since Go Fat aw, iter tat hres citive : Pomtory, 406 Fa. ave. ri ~ SL ee a pending ___ 0 Fat nw at he LEATHER | ih food security im sisus rows Qbupwerd at lowest | W. O. Crosley ‘to Henrietta Gould, do.; @— | She has been in this country, Fae one 3 BUSINESS PROF: i: Ei AUT SUS LEATHER: | rarofipieresi. Me a PHVLLIEN © GOR, J.8, Redman to M. Holland, lot 9, block 9, Ef- aml tar. Improverente. Commins BO tosses eas “10 INVESTORS, LOT 40X10, 0: arly iauvossible $0 keep ‘on’ aud; | 2 5 LOAN Preis | Sngham Place: $1,285.50. Eppa Hunton to F. tons Dees: situated on Me Bone Latha.” Thin property wil be ofred | bananoeatbuckiwania intowa. A. He GAEGURY, | \ONEX WANTED AND TO LoaN—ranries | 8. Altemus, lot 10; block 87, Columbia Heights; for a few days at a low figure. Gtitund New dork ave. nw. my4-2mu paving money to Joan can always tnd «ilt~wdge | 23,818.75, and lot 18, do.; $3,818.76. DUGAN SBPLLER, | POR SALE-CAMLIAGES, WAGONS AND. UGG, | ® seotred Uy Gende crafts for soles -_———— Tew | yromytiyateendea to COUR SVAREOR’ Sko alge | _myo-te = win Y. M. ©. A. Literary Society. together and jest Washincton. re grma tpg ‘Last Saturday evening at the regular meet- farmers JOR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, SOHORSES, AMONG SAFE AS U. 8. BONDS. “ ~ joey Sy Rs Se SIX PER CENT, PAYADLE QUARTERLY, ing of the Y. M. C. A. Literary Society, after a ——— 7 tI Lo Be drivers ait ions 19 aced bern, Prices reason i short but interesting oration by Mr. Harder, Sa Lixo toaliey; Damisoune mew wouses inane torte’ | eke oes Mr. Williams led the affirmative and Mr. Wol- liste y cam close at $1,173; €450 casi, for would bring with mc of the complications a about = 000 ‘ON verton the negative of the question: ‘their candidate for control pefeon Abou, TOME WOitrurxo TON & pro. PERSONAL. ug} Ete Resolved, That the platform adopted by the ibaa Seis “Prec cote 800 8 Ps Tere” be 3S FE SME TWO DESIRABLE Stones AND s iy H § 5 TL BUILDING LOT, REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR pod Legh st two purty wall, $i ; e A tiation revard in THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN. | “People’ party: of the United States of Amer- rut ninety years ago. MCRALLY BUS. igus: ap 30-1, MOXEX TO LOAN-IN SUMS OF FROM 8:00 | ica” ut its innati convention contains up to 625,00 on approved real existe security; | ciples dangerous to the re Sora: w, | financial interests of the coun! Moxer TU LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON STENCH Rad 14th Fst. I t i ‘ell'uas on Maryland ave. bet. 14th Sth sts, Trice, $,1W0each. Will rent for $25 each when i ‘ I I f ie AS PERSON WHO SAW THE ACCIDENT which occurred Aug. 2, 1500, near the corner of atk — 8 o1 G35 AVE, | tan was rau dows Up thscatie ere nad oe eticusty | _ mo i SALE — BEAUTIFUL LOT ON MASS. AVE, | tan was run down cab! «. wear corner of 10th st. .20 ft. front ican besold | 1Ured that be died “shortly afterward will conter MORFY 70 LOAN ‘catate. BROOKS. Cle 1s ats benerin if taken within the next ten days. 1-'K- | Aubduess upon lus widow. and children by sending ae one ot , 145% Pennsylvaniguve. {ONT ON N ST T POSITIVE WE ARE PAYING FULL| 0x0 achat ica Raia a Ae ee Ee re aera ee yee eee ae ee ere ae rae 8, the society will give a oreo VERY MODERATE FIGURE, > "A GRO PMyaTE DETROTIVE AGEN, | “apie YG 2 CitbeN, sos 7h st. aw. ee, — et ee sh pee oa soroee its fe Wr nt seion nz te mont cde | #2 Wiis, Co, Camggnierons mens | gO | Becera fae bene ropered and an enjerabie a “SES OCREDPSS TONE Rate we. | (cae Wi Winniaaatemens, Sop oe a Sekt ho sign cewaRn. Jag peepee Fes nS RAAT fea te Me | QUE, RERUTO Ee aTERTTON UES neat. xetare. 1m rurs pisrarce, | some of ia choles mlectiona = OOM oo see ge re areas | Tae ee eoPORW. EAS SR | eee MET 1s neon io WoL te cod is 0 : 5 Cor. 10th and F ste. 2. w. See i eines | POR SALE_ALL SQUARE 08 EXCEPT LoT TORN TN SUMS TOBUIT, aTSAND e201 “1 —————————S>=— TO ctr F ft peer GT oven 2,298, WANT MONET?—e10 TO #100TOLOAN Nias o's aC Fea eat ‘asons, Rousteld ronan tm (ike Avuneten Fire Tus. 101 i i i fi i rf | ff i z F i h Fi £ i i | iit i i = it He i fet 5 ? t : H E i H ‘Bouthwest cor. Sth und K ste. u.w. i 2 He il i i @ greater is unknown. to beat Briscoe renomination Beaks provauiy wot exceed Lor sale—con. oT FRONTS 105 | wascts, io ieee ‘M. E. Ingalls ‘the fight may be complicated by the state yp mees TYLER & RUTHERFORD, | uractivein Beaton and prise. Tees OF PAs Ae | principe and remayal of geoas Cr ee per geen = 1307 F st. jean SA" SONES, oxi Pu ave. nw. | pubic’ Reafemhoe Go, Seeee. gem Pesidenee: Be elected ——— run for ear i iz Foe SAE CHEAPVERY, DESIRABLE LOTS | yj ONEY TO Seiad ‘op California ave. near Senator 5 oly Rates, 1120 per square foot. Peasant, oor. éolaieow. 1° esas aes ae? y

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