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a L 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY, JULY 3. 1891. tween 7-3) and 8 8.1m. THOMAS, care J. Ht THE OFIO CAMPAIGN. GERMAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. THE LATE RIOTS IN CHINA. WANTED—HELP. WANTED---HOUS. FOR RENT-—-HOUSES. = = f SES. i aa 4 m1 Not | Effort Being Made to Secure Its Removal to | Outbreaks Against F. buted to| WANTED —A MONIHLY FanM HAND, A] \\VANTED_BRICK HOUSE. 01 NT-210 MD. AVE. NW. OR ML om eNT—-UNFURN 7 SS er Wnt Not me om cain — Vv ode ob to a steady, ae 2 olibpre nee W Tools: East Washington: es ~ 6) Fest ea A’ bh =. weg 3 ‘OK RENT—UNFURNISHLD 10 Lthst nw, 10rand 1400 Nat lat and Pat uw. Sr Petusler 14. 14th “at “hw, 1404 Nrouistiton et, te Beoretary of Stale Ryan, Attorney General} Ata recent meeting of the board of directors| Farther Ghinege advices by steamer are to the | #5 and G sts. eR. | gbancaln: frou owner, ive 5 mean eS ° ‘ maw pest | : Son | em be ARE ie | store mn gist in me ea | ct a voran cea W a |W eee EE BRE | rr peer A | OTS Se Washington yesterday on thelr way from New | st Gettysburg, Pa. it was decided 10 remove that residente aro sending thelr valuables to | pence crayons. aigegabie to ap rs: eunven: | rent ower pa ae vouse. 0) 28 Mat A 8. ore: millions | ehildyem:; Fetecemces.""Addrees THO! fave. 20. Seven roors and eri York to Columbus, While here twoor three days | the seminary to this city if « suitable | Shanghai Theannmal festival woaleld May 27 in | 8/2 <2" an! welt je tuageln for | at. uw. Sag et yt Ma ire pes WOU, Frout Riyal Vas ken ago Mr. Ryan and Mr. Watson had aconfer-| location could be secured and __ the} spite of proclamation forbidding it. This was Gone oA a ea WV ATED OWNER, AN aR. BRICK snd collar, mod. Inge. SS neRnkiy.” NTR) BOARD NEAR PLR fence with Secretary Foster with relation to the | money needed could be raised. Since then a the date fixed by the threatening plaeartls for | \*™ Crom cone et | W Beccmnstacer oan nik ge syB-ert TNFa. ave ae, on Knights of Labor troubles, and toss thes | ratber active canvas has been made and quite | the hostile demonstrations gninadforoigners. | W fev ek Teams brow for one indy ipa tat; | iyi ee Adee HO | PES x 3 PGE NW ¢atled on him sgain and had a long talk about} «sum of money has been subscribed. One or | A Shanghai magistrate issued a proclamation | {a¥,Nixhts: references required. er Seat” yANTED_—A HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. st eee ae on tewalerains Ohio politics. two offers of land have been received, but the | threatening the natives with severe penalties | ae TENT COLORED WomA Wi eee boop ‘Aateess | conc reuedallar and’ lance bard: will wve loa if Se: | F200 P at ‘on eat water , woot euade. baib ing. doh Mr. Poe said toa Sran reporter today tbat] committee in charge of the matter have not | for acts of hostility toward foreigners, particn- amok only thowe with cood ref- | eee SS Tea Ds, ae. 12.-ro0m, desirabic dwelttne; ange | HS Te us. Tie ee SE REN Se ees be expected that they would have a very lively | deemed the locations desirable. While no deft- | larly missionaries. Many ladies from outlying wearers: | FOR RENT—ROOMS. eee Ontnw, a ae campaign in Ohio after it once got started, | nite action has been taken further than tomake | missions came into Shanghai, fearing trouble, WANTED. codes, cia IrATDS, Npmses, | = = 2 =— jemi . : FPREERE WOT TART res but that it hat rot yet got bot. |a beginning in the collection of money, yet it | but as there were four foreign men-of-war in Dantrymaids. waiters, Lutiers, bellmen, bartend: BRENT TWO FURNISHED ROOMS.” 1034 | LHI ist. n-w., 12 rooms: a.m 1: Snimutes! wall from station ; Geeutiful grou } ig eae Iporeet weltaveened otter beip ter York ave. iyae* | 50G5th st. nw, Taroom: a Jeuty ot atiede. room, with than. for @ few Beery “The third party movement,” he said, mig oe bee aed fhat there is no port the Shan hai Mercury thinks the demon- Fesorte. Ths a-w- St | OR RENT-HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT pin wr roomie: ied 840. fs. terns ten oratie SN MERDERT ett a = loubt but @ plan wi carried out | stration wi tponed. The outbreaks | \\, + canD “4 F FRONT me. 10 rooms; ay iu.) ; 60. cl ‘ i Rive ARDING thing no one can yell angthing sont _ His] and the seminary restoved to this city. Along the Vanglue are. attributed to necres so- | VW AXTEP-AT HEADQUARTERS, WAITE AND | 15, 4r4, 0c Foome with bald, soumer mip a ec, Seoom bvick; eas end water; a im Lee ah ‘Tit amount to much in | _ 1ti# one of the most important institutions | cieties trying to forment rections and the | men cooks, waiters. vellmen, bartenders, farin, «i POR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS; WITH NE $55 st. room brick; a.m. ; 30.75. Toran Addrem goer beans pho oe 2 better than they | Copnected with the Lutheran church and is | whole Yangtse valley is said to be affected. oe ne A. COOMBS & CO. furniture; on second floor : pleasant location ; sout J30 Florida ‘ave. n.w.. Soom brick. a.m. b samy hing ae na 9 gat, Ste ntl to | Upporte by coren synods, including. of } Fung Yeo. formerly secretary of legation at the | —223> ETEE Ups room: ith Doerd -atreasonable terme, | #620) ferences exchansed. Jysait* | 2080 Vermont ave. @rocms: br: $18.0. ) With which | court of St James, has besn aypomied amion- | VW ANTED-BOY TO WORK IN GARDE! "d & a zn hay B = a ~ ed 150K 4d st. now... Grooms. br. Tue above Louses gay be examined by pernet from ye — in ond shor aoe a conte tate of engraving| {H¢ charches in this city are” connected. | bly te arrange matters connected with the late | dremt’cramamea” IME! IU, fe Foo. wl EQHPAT BASEMENT. AND SECOND FLOOR, smaller houwes in courts af $10and 812. Jys-4t | OU: pfice only. pO ne Re ee Saat Pike pe bly wary Fa hy mpi Mr. A. F. Fox, who is a member of the} Wu Huricts. May 15 the rioters attacked the ) {qo ANi FD COMPETENT HARDWARE CLERK | office rome. 'S Ee BO RAaee Howe: very ON sen Arnis 20 8. & Sit eid Sy SNe To fiot thivk it will have any tuflaence | VOnrd of directors of the seminary, is also «| Roman Catholic church at Hochow, threaten- | W Ajse smarts wave boy to learn tbe terinen AE | THOR RENT nOGde eo tee Figs tant wes es creme: 0. iuthedestion ee 8 member of the ounmition ae to make | ing death to the priests. The rioters were dis- | dress L. Hi , Star office. ee toh . 820; Se LINKINS. 800 Hite tn we be tw x > 2 ‘ .. | 8xrangements for the location of the seminary | persed by soldiers and seventeen were arrested. FANTED — IMMEDIATED) XPERIENCED, and bath, oitb KENT-ig He si. \. WwW. POUR ver ie there any consilerable gronth of venti; |im this elty. Mey. Dr. Butler ie greatly inter-| At Chibg Yin Anbui natives, demolished & AS} hones soi gentle whice nurse, tor child one year | OY iat gy. BC RE Bk ‘Address Miva "A RY Rh ment _sguines inley big ested in this matter, as indeed sll Lutherans | church May 18 while a missionary was preach. | 1¢;mws! Ue willinw to leave city, ior, sumer: food DSO STW EE, Yedt and thas Papas eset, App to LOW, Mediesvitie, Berkeley comity, W Va. 3p 1a" ces inteaion of abiicane. | ***- ing, The missionary excaped ‘uninjured. “ayaa nate OST, NW.. BEAUTIFU oe ESO _DERCASSON Bl... th and Date. mw | Nua a. Vv. WALGIOS HOUNE OR aT. OBOHOE ck aeae tudication of it among republicans ino China Amer of Sse 1 are aver twenty | Wy cars, stoten: Bo objection ts nousekceliag Est for FOE BL 28 8.8, toutes y sear us| MUP \er: toa ir mine, tenga mocrats are, of course, talking agains! FITZSIMMONS’ NEXT FIGHT. rioters have been captured at Wo Hu. The ily of three; 2bust st (ea NY ave. Lr a lee ie Rie nee aay ape ne Be viceroy bas given local magistrates perminsion | B#t: come at once, GSE Ist. nw.” Ol RENT TWO UNTO COMMUNT. | 1084170 st, Rr 127 ot nw, 16... GG) AUTO DW... $40 | GUMMNT HOUSE, GALTHERABURG, MD. DE MR. FOSTER AND THE PLATE PRINTERS | N°W Articles of Agreement Signed for the | {0 Pot ane eerie Hea codd netiee wanes Wis i uaa fae Spterate eed RMA second dor 45: one tarnished coo, second door, IH8G ot. Or. ono te a gene etter a | dren Sire Ne LA See Ree —_— ‘ - a references: hed F<. oh pont BATE EOI tie fit 4 105 Pa ave, ltr jezv lor . , the Secretary ana| Messrs. Frank N. Shaw and. Z. Cowles of | Df the authorities, that they would cut off | \ 7 vieD aN EXPERIENCED WHITE NURSE | JOR RENT—52 B STN ES LARGE, CooL | ents, my WaNGE OPEES ‘The Conference Between "y . eleven heads May 25. ke Alister te poncce | A Dicasant, well-furiabed 1 ‘with irst-clars | 3:8 Boundary’ st, | ag ‘Mr. Gompers. St. Paul made their appearance in Chicago yes-| "A telegram received at Shanghai June 1| of ths? Telerences required, Ap: | Road: Yopfosite Capitol Park, Yat. care pass. the | 1431 te | thine mewrty fare 4 ‘The conference between Secretary Foster and | terday, having spent the forenoon at Beloit, | stated that rioters had burned the old French | Ply at 1759 ¥ st. n.w. J73-Atr | Seer reles Senticn. avast’ _ | 10k aa ; Athi = WOE EE . oT Ww RED 7 ROR 4G st, OF... Mr. Gompers, president of the Federation of | where Jim Hall is in active training for hiv| church nt ‘Tai Yang, within twenty-five miles | WANTED § FINST-CLASS WAC WHO | POR RENT— 1000 10TH ST._N.W.. COR Q, LARGE | inti 13k st, 7i i ‘ ‘ i from Chinkiang. The church had stood for | ,{¥ fs familiar with bicycle repatring - also an appren- | 1) Well-turnished 2d-story front rodius: lare Labor, touk place earlier than was anticipated. | ight tos fuish with Bob Fitzsimmons in St. | Son yenry At fang June 1, besides dese. | teeter, JORDAN & MACLEOD, 532 lomh et, uw. | ANG varkime, summer rates; red Bir. Gompers, accompanied by General Seere- | Paul the night of July 22, the opening day of | Craiing the i in desired. oa RINGDALY A PRIVATE BOARDING ample accomodations. bath room. ‘ aie ick good tare, hesluhy fasce, Sone i . 4 c ristian cemetery, as mentioned | Tay yy 7E BLACKS TELPER; NE RENT—FURN! Pl FRON ) Elecant roome tm unity. two ma) tary Evans, reached the city yesterday after-| the Twin City" Jockey Club races The pur-|in previous dispatches, tie mol» burned the | W ‘tals saisied apyiy SFHANK MORIONE | F-datre tS oy wil tent fms traicie, Canding"Rreproot "3 | Fureivvtie, on per ee noon and aaw the Secretary at the department | pose of Mesere, Shaw and Cowies in visiting | mission and church buildings. Pears were ex- | Wheatou, Mouteouery county, Ma. Nivea | light housekeeping, splendid loewtivns 9 seater Eeteeady | suesrounel Glows 8. torhinow fie ataboutGo'clock. They talked for over half | Beloit was to secure the signatures of Jim Hai: | pressed for the safety of seven smaller church ENT BU: - ’ JANTED-DUNDORE’S EMPLO} = <a W ncted by ladies—men and woruen, white | WOK, RENT O00 G.BEC pares | F wae oni 1th se ne, ean 4g. 10 “crORts im the vicinity of Tanyang. and on June 2 ND-STORY ROOMS; an hour, and at the conclusion of the confer- | and Parson Davies to an entirely new draft of “ ‘all kinds of domestic c urnished or unfurnished; one of coolest situations: unton building, i ao ATS WE Oth ow. as y eater cevert to the: telegram was received from Chinkiang saying | 824° ee inthe clit; cement tee Gunton bauding, ‘ri Daseinent roots, 6} 30 ao two rarirumde- ace the Secretary announce! a4 hia decision | the articles of agreement. thatthe Christine churches near Tanyaugwere | Suisruaen: eubseorenon lial Sow dws | eons i tuneniid fa, frsreoaaee mR se: he. : RcldLiaw, wamarecee, |e kee eee that the seven plate printers who have been} ‘The original articles stipulated that Frank | ir ruins. have wood references a8 10 honesty, | WOR RENT v7, EH Ni. N.W.. A LARGE, | g. ~ BTORES, ETO. bs FQ REST Horse 1349 conconAN st : | Jpoak IN PRivaTe FAMILY LOCATRC OS oo igcharged from the Dureaa of engraving and | Shaw should give a purse of $12,000, of which | At Peking placards have been posted on the ; Y FOSS "Star office: poner leastnt nicely furnished {vont Foon, suitatye for | Storeand dwx, 817 7th, Store room 141M Sree stories. 8 ovine celia emg bath and ail wi: | JSGAROUN PRIVATE FAMILY LOCATED O8 TRE om fated, shall not, go | the winner should have $11,000 end the loser | Wells threatening to massuore foreigners. ‘This HIENOED SHOE SALESMAN | DOO t¥o entiemen. Ez Hall 2a ‘Aoce GB Tih nail SS iy Ei ak per nny room on deat Sour; Sons SOUR; | Tema Gl per aay, Soper week hb GOL ee printing. if they are reinstated, 0 a ing | if,the work of secret societies, who are at work | HOTEL SHOL SiOKE, 400! WOR RENT—VEKY PLEASANT PRONT AND | st nw. 50 Stable rear Lido K THOS. G. HENSEY & Co. Fines bomt, st. Mary x. Md Jota sew beck to work in such » way as to prejudice the | $1,000, Shaw to have the privilege of naming | ay over China, Tha ‘eadere of the Wo Hn rote | Iyania ave B.'w.; best of reterence required, | 1 back rooms; Ist door, just vacated; soutuern and | Strand dw ie pllasiies my242in _ 0 F tw. | 8 onancl pais COUNTR) BOARD Fights of men alreny waiting for presses whose | either ‘St. Paul or Minneupolis as the city in | ere executed May “is, The Ueeds ‘were €X-| gues custery expestire, 720 Hb st, new eat stop ra pon REST LONPORNISNE | ee EY CE Bun names are un the chance roil- which the contest should take place, while Fitz- | jibited three days at Wu Hu and then sent to W ER AT CABIN EO8, REST 208 INDIANA AVE. NW.) FUR oy ™. LAGS Corcoran st,9r, $45 | 2404 Wash circle, 10.850 | 1! #rounds, fine waters. Taliroad sation, Culpeper Mi ld the Beci plainly that | simmons and Hall received the right to choose iti 3 ue who understand ished and unfurnished rooms: cool anid pleasant; pie LSet nw, i Seb Lith oreen es OR) | tet.- Mise Fant, 46 at. Chauncey Vullding ir. Gompers told the Secretary Ny i Naking and otber cities Igetocows. aso red; wood. Wages. connmunicating if desired; cars pass the dour: suis | , The aboveis only a portion of the property on my | 23115 510" : ina Union Planes. | Mrs. 30% asi. Siate Mia Bat his organization wonild surely protest against | a referee. i . On June 9 United States Consul Leonard at} MANOGLE & JONES, cor. Szdana ner rates, JyLut*_ | Books. For full list call at office for bultetin isenedon | {privy m nw, “A's <i i DE! . ” cise of f ‘Then came the incorporation and organizu- town, D. ENP WE ap | Die de and Sth. “Oya “TOs E. WaGGAMAS 1 LANDER FARM NOW READY FoR the exercise of any sort of discrimination in | poration and Ze- | Shanghai telegraphed Adrriral Belkuap as fol- | town. D. % _ | POR RENT—72i 11TH ST, NW, FURNISHED | Se 1 ene to 1 i <= | apll-i2w* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Malt al Wrius Water, favor of the Knights of Labor in the reappoint-| tion of the Minuesow Athletic Club preg lows: “The band of Chinese who attacked Yaug- | Wy ANTE! ED WAST | Troms, single of cn euite, alsa two Handeowely ti oe een thee gud Magy JOR RE Teivon Late Sex baton sr rasat of the seven wen that would work injury capital stock of $50,000, aud having in ite list | show destroyed the French wrission at Woosich | ¥, And *k am ona Gp. | Bis oe Sena oe mereka otee. WIM" | pure the, nee Fs Wonuronery cwauity. Ma SelM Ta” tother printers. He would not object to the | of incorporators und officers some of t dead last night and are reported to be at Soo Show, st. a CR RENT LARGE, SECOND-STORY FRONT B. A. PHILLIPS & SON, Hee Sa Tele ADO COUNTRY BOAKD. climination of pact recordein these seven cases, | ing business men of St Paul, among them Mr. | seventy miles trom here. ‘Their route loads | WAN! i,,4 Wane monte” COOK, WASH | 2 Tomuuith lange slonet, suitable tortwo:conventent | _3yi70 BR ci fay gd eee ye! canon pure oer teee a0 thes body cnypen oor bag Pig hoes bes | eae ne peas i ise Ls J ormed directly to Shanghai and there is every indica- | preferred. "S18 Mate ew i Bera | Syke "| por DESIRABLE 6-1 BRICK: | 17 Qst uw, Lit... tol wear Deor Park, on Band would ir treatment for the men : nterprise. ri a i, OY Callan st. ue. bet. K aud L. th and OTH ST, N.W., LARGE AND | somely papers aan TED-TWO OR THRE RENT itz 100 feet, bracta aif, delicious pleasant, roo waiting for work. He thought that the ordinary | tion to turn over the Hall-Fitasimmons contest ‘aud vlads, a paradise for chit tion that they will destroy the French mission | Was Pate YOUNG MEN TO | J teen miles from Shanghai and then attack UNG MED 50 | J it fire insurance ; literal offer to right parties furnished or unfurnished; also ; a . c rales of procedure in the ewployment of plate | to the new club, aud this has accordingly been | the French miwion at Siegewe, four tiles from | MOO! & Lats vib s:m'we pit” | aratclass table board; transients fecuuntuodated: is | DUT Ee | A: LAMECUGHER. “Sttunten "Labs Pans, winters in vogue at the bureau should Le fol- | done. : Shanghai. ‘The Kugsian aud French gun boats | \\WANTED SOBER, HONEST AND “inwos: | CAMPBELL 77S yi. | oo ewe Desire PROG BIO | “setae Jowed without Infraction in this instance. "|New articles were drawn in St. Paul and | Teve Sone up the rect sea a an eat | NV Ae nee we uaternignds akg ‘care of | POK RENT—A LARGE SECOND-ATORY Front | PONENTS PMIABLE [ROOM BIC OF | ocusD LAWS HOUSE OPENED MAYS) FOR ‘The Georetary agreed. to this and made his | signed by the president and secretary of the | “A° clogeain’ received at Cokohanie, trom | MT%S. ts vhs trues, mat be thorctenls | F yooutsmemiy furmbeas private funy” ISB | neetctts tu" SbeLig tet (th pa” tout Bp | Le sane Geant les decision in accordance. He has now closed the | Minnesota Athletic Club, and last Wednesday | Kingkiang, dated June 6, saye Kingkiang in| stutiue wager, RL. Star office. "dys | on RERTOAT W017 74TH BTW. + veans ae ie cose, be save, as far ov he is concerned. | Filznimmens atixed bis siguature, bis trainer, | quiet, Chinese troope are guarding the por | \\/ANTED-A WOMAN 10 COOK AND WAIT OX | Pcuotbons cuand edt in thin Moore ne | ‘OY HOUS! ——___ ao It would seem, however. as if the Knights of | Jim Carroll, uleo siguing as witness. Hall an W che Ap- | Sithout bourd wie Ulises suites of uaturnished room sessions of American residents out of the city lable; wiite preferred; also. waiter—man Hangkow is quiet, the gun boat Porpoise being | P!'¥ 509. Capst ay SBPPaED tao HAMPSHIRE AVI pertect condition; only © Tabor had. not clowed up their side of the | Davies signed at Beloit yerterday, and the new dad near i zt acdonnt, whaterer the Secretary may have | articles are therefore complete and binding | there and three ships Kore. A custome offices ANIED_20 SALESMEN TO CARRY AS ABIDE | U0 te ce Devlin and nanigh, when | upon all parties. In addition to transferring | named Green and DP hritish setuiouary namad Witreene nat Delivery’ chear. witigoud-Qiled | JOH KE NI-TWO) FINE CNFUR . went straight over to Phila- | the contest to the jurisdiction of the Minnesota | Argrens were killed ut Wusich. The United | “ty aces e+ Miustens SC" | uished:in yew house: all delphia, and had o talk with Grand Master | Athletic Club the new articles embody the very A Stat steal Pat le it | \ar hon, near all lines sty Workman Fowderly. telling him all about thelr | important provision that the club and not the | shin at Sinenehes Arey, ee cae thee rae aoe | Was tects Washinston Grove, Me. elegantly stbusted .eleve On {AW) teet abowe tide water. fine shade, utweral ater wy tualafie, Le trains daly 40 minutes tro ty bret cles byard ane focus. yeas! 9 or edkireae Wd, OSBORNE, 759 Th wt. a a2 on Lnear 14th’, north amd south front. Apply 1UI7 (OK RENT— 1908 N 6 rooms; bat L_ APPLE, Room SOR RENT—409 1ST >T 2521 Vermont ave. n.w. 19th st nw 2 10r: Or TED—A COLORED Ci derstauds coouing oysters, cla b rages F z 15 Lats w.ves second our St es or interviews with Secretary Foster. Ax result | contestants shall yelect the referee. In this Way | Dut was not Suc dansagee 40, geuersi kitouen wore a | PS gen a gok es Sette tome wey Sifagen Cage of this conference Mr. Powderly insued a state- | the club becomes wholly responsible for the ‘ fed. ie BER BRose Lose t ie Te) oNT _F “go Bh Lie Race at eo woe, tA ae pam erp poner ny conduct of the fight, and it is enabled abso-| go cmirs! Belknap, at Yokohama, received the _FOR RENT_ FLATS. ae INTELLIGENCE OF FICE — | == Fer RENT housekeepi Papered, shia following telegram from Shanghai, dated June | \f ‘A Sra reporter was informed that in the | Intely to insure a battle to theend and on ite| 5° .puatiriaey nee \ conversation’ between the Secretary and the | merite. Friday there was a riot at Kinkktang, | for all wu ‘ ;, | but the American, English and Fi th guu | SHACKLEFOK: nigh, after ‘the federation dlegaton bad | A temporary amphitheater, is tlrcedy. in| boate stopped it. Weavtgs womenieas chaliren ds. nurses, women, men, bo: ut curnished at once, W427 L1G st. nw. HOUSEWORKER THREE FLOOR: handsome double corner house: Screens, some furniture: very low Tent. | Apply, attero p.i., or ou Sunday, LOU Mas MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN TO LOAN IN SUMS TO BRUIT, A $15,000 SM nenon uty porcent. pet his ns. & GAKKETT, 15ii stand N.Y of “the chance roll,” the Secretary | course of construction in @ central location in | were taken on board the luconstant. ‘two men \QHEERS, LAUN: | chusettwave;ae. syst eS EeeS aes OIG doth st uw, 4e.2) W. F. THOMAS, 12th and G ste, with Jenn turning from the feeration folks to the others | St. Paul, provided with private Loses, reserved | Were ki:led at Wu Mar The Paine peccseded buusrtruukestredy. | fe TOF FOUR ROOM AND BAT! i ee | ae " Sorttweourt Se “ie nniaeaiconaeates a” exclaimed in a semi-humorous way, comically | seats, and Hrst-clase accommodations generally. | Namediately. ‘serious appeohenstoutare apultt | See Few and mice water au ean: a2 Ct Se EE ‘Sat | 2 __B. MWAMNERBCO..MOPMew. | \joNEy TOLOANON MWAT NTA imdieating his perplexity: “Well. after this} It will comfortably seat 7,000 people. felt here, Foreign mini-ters at Pekin have in- | (Vas EpCENERG a, a = FE RENT Focr-sroxy Brick wouse, ot | b You titi. n.w., 12 rooms camer Kea. PAYLLIVS Light has been lot in J don't know whom I rarer eee ul formed the Chinese government that if the | W csuuementnenud avant asod eae FOR RENT—STORE: L} eM large | B04 > st. nw. 7 rook = x onght to fieit. rads uacaaieniiall emai maabenat foreigners aro not protected they will take vig- | tle summer excursion matey auc us. | gh *. NEY TOLOAN ON PNDOWMEN At this Mr. Devlin, it is stated. bowed and orous ection.” buns el RES LAGE GRE ent REY TO, LoAt ON EE DOWMES said: “Well, we don't care whom you tight” | Strong efforts to Be Made to Have Mese- ae ee oka corner 10th and U sis. Bw: Beeices pod so y Uascwindsw beick: partor, diate four gions esata ae a e Ns eas a j —STLNOGKAPHLKS AND REMING- | refrixerator Gap ael dae role Balled. THE FAMOUS BULL-CALE CASE. A ton typewriter operators directed to puaitions, | 50: ii ste 8, Ff Darwin J. Meserole, who killed Theodore Ret Leeann Co eeree tee ate a | ATOR RE (ORE AND ROOM, 1303 E ST. N. F —— pamanparyrapiey phoroy Larbig in Mrs. Comstock's rooms on Sackett | After Fifteen Yeurs’ Lith SeaMans SUE, Munimsiey Type: | Ewe newly” fitted ‘py location ‘uiexceiled for any ‘mM wavanee; Pet es Bi st. ww. ysl” store, Apply toJOHS FARNSWU! "E HAVE IN HAND THE to Joan wt © per cent, viz 9750. #2408), €5.000, 83,000 and @ 100,056). The latter sun cat Le bromen it ion the Suit Fi-) kurt, SEAMANS & BENLDICL, Keuinxton Type. NORTHWEST. fo tonuit, and used fr tie purchene of motes Mis Vie eaten musiness: dil conveniences: wan, ‘water, om, Te, Be GO Tae N Tae, BF 8. payment notes qreierred), secured by eed be street, Brookiyn, expects to leave jail today in nally Decided. = = Tights, "ood Yeutilation, lane cellsr, ‘wer’ | 1994 Histatw ities ty Le ae $ ¢joaned fccltesenst. “Bi pour ox spite of the verdict of the coroner's jury at the | ‘The famous Megibbon-Redford bull-calf suit Se | ent Featnbe fou kot tenant wil be leat fr 8 The following divisions of the main office tagaae held on Wednesday night. radi pasa: | O€ Weabackg?hae'-been Ussiad,! the: veedlse WANTED—SITUATIONS. _ | SM HTLEDS¢ 202 iuimanvse a Avy © EHOMAS Will be clased tw the public on Seturday, July i is fri i being for €9,000 in favor of the Megibben LADY ¥ "Ok REN 4, 91. Movey order division, registry’ divs-| Tole believes hin friends will make things eusy | being : baits ian AG chaknd So EAMBOE | Fett thcleate uatiets Hen, Soe of trust of loaned collateral” “Tt your security good aud paperssatistactory youcan get the money 4 Within 4s hours. Wecam uecotiaie 5 per cent lows ‘wen deared, but haveno oper cent money 1 HAND. at the present tue. List stedw ls ‘Lincoln st, GF..0... ‘Cleveland ave, Gr. Stable rear ssi Ct. 2111 10th et, or. ‘sta, untUr rvomns 10: hesekeeping. $24 Pa ave,otticers.ir. Cor vib stad. SE ss i “ z p 4 DELLE, DAVIS & OC for him is evident by his remark to one of big | heirs. The case has been in the courts fif-| VV axe, a plac ane into two stores, Inquire 20% Las ave. 1413 Lat nw, unfurnisiied rooms 304 fndlama av, te 30. it a = keepers made yesterday when be ssid, “Oh, I'll | teen years, and a full history in detali would | hw. '™ PIM ofBce, Mito. BAVIS, 1A 21 gt, | SET ee a SOUTHWEST Sos Hate ae % SEASIS LAAN eta os Carriers’ yes st the main office will be pers yesterday w! , a a Saee, s eed ave. sn IR sees = ts ith st, 7F.....€17.30 | 4 Conal st, 4r.. ......83 | 140 Bien . a = aD wi ceicakiee 7 be ont of this tomorrow.” make most interesting reading. The beginning | \W’ANTHD_BY AN AMERICAN G3). A SITUA: FOR RENT—OFFICES. etotiad Hall, cor itis and D sts, tor society’ waicet- fies net ot Colts EeLearOLD, livery by carriers will be made at 7:45 y meets ni onday. It ix | of the Jegalsquabble dates back to abont the ion 6 or 8 hours per sore oF cfice pre- a NORTHEAS" ‘ ali td hy 8. cor. Bath end ste a. A delivery by The grand jury me ext Monday. It 4 | ferred, but uo reusonable offer recused: yusiness ex- | Ton KENT THREE OFFICE ROOMS, SECOND EAST. B14 Missouri ave, 10r WU Lo = am. | Generally admitted that if Meseroie is released | year 1874, when Thomas J. Megibben of Hurri- 1; ood Teverences. AY Fogton Set Paraver mews iuciudine heat ose | SAT Maas ave. Se S12 Bue. cra ui MORES 7G TOANOX REAL eee ee Colicctisus for county wil be | 0M bail Mrs. Comstock will aiso have the privi- | on county and Fdwin G. Bedford of Bonrbon | 0 = 5 5 ao DIOR W AGENCY POW rena: | Petty nia oad condition; $30, keys det Boor Great | 5 aan Te poncienet | gigi perry ey lege. county became joint owners of a Jersey cow. | WAxaED= Fels ga fg daemon “etter me. | Dok RENTS a mae The following stations will be open tothe | Mrs. Comstock, instead of being in an ordi- | This cow produced a bull that was conside: nad dary ven gl (OK RESTVDIY NICE OF NICE OFFICE ROOM ON | ay 4Sfh Est {ys Pag Tey FES Fy yablic for the transaction of business, viz: East is occupyi ¢ rooms of Matron | very valnable. At that time Jerseys were seil- TAN’ 7 — teal a BRIE! 411 4th st. ne. | 401 ist 7» all nod. wg iy hy Pp nary «ell, is occupying th me a , WaAntene é: J. L. O'BRIEN, 920 Ist stew. ay " pe em. Good building ivan Capital station, 6 to 10 am. 3 to 7 P-™- | Cunningham at the jail and boarding at « pri- | ‘ng at fictitious values, and in March, 1876, tor ook», _sy1-3t* + TSF stow. | 9 24 flour <r L4ili stu w, nice S-roois fiat : ew Georgetown station, 6 to 10 am.,5t07 p.m. | Vetable, while Meserole is comfortably lo- Megibben bonght Bedford's interest in the . i. W. a3 sok RENT DESIRE | 48 | Cpe cent foro oF borg ¥ 1 ni 2 E st. nm. . eMITI sow! render bee gual emiaaeeenlbad (7 one of the celle generally given to | calf for £9,000 on warranty to be a good 2 F i FY Edie w.- fron J 20.00 cai Taba a . ana in judgment debtors in civil eases. breeds When the bull ched maturity it ATION COACHMAN IN Gly At. Mary’: JOBS EL ase ¥ st. . . AN ON BR 5 THE Sundays throughout the vear—Main office, | /ittCrle's friends are flocking to his enpport | Preeder,, When wud Me 4 funy Uy, Englishman newly. landed ESAND FURNISHED ROGHE | 01 Fear 1106: ci BEALL. iisti Ft | \poNEY TO LOAN ON REAL EetaTe IN Tue is 1 eaeriars’ wine : > roved to be wgrthless, aud Megibben asked | » wah Newly, East € Snecma cncenr fora pres prepared to do all they ean, and certain socie- | Por the return oF his money. Bedford declined | Hote S12 Race si. Pbtiadeiphrs Soto ts Holla from 5 to 7 p.w. Georgetown station, car- | Hee to which Larbig belonged will also demand | ¢o do this. Megibben in turn tiled a petition y ANTED—BY A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN, _ South. | f4ir puntbment for the man whodid the shoot-| in the Bourbon cireuit court October 4.1876, | WW ; : T_HOUSE 9s L ST I F octere e ‘OR RENT— jot Sits Dutrict of Cocumbis, iu nauis to suit, at 9 amd @ ier geutinterest, EARTERUAL @ Rivera ‘ toon terinsto suit, at IS2F st. | yyg-ge Pacite Landing. 624 F. HOLTZMAN, 1321 F y | D AND TO LOAN —PABTIES . 7 stuation as first-class plain 1825 T st, 10r. ..€45.50 28 Patterson ne,Gr..14.. LT ~ M baw: te Joma tnd ge Selchie uated Yokes ona ton te | =e ss asking revision of the contract, return of | can sive puot tercrences, = Tor. 30-09 Ue St eres ur 20R RENTS SE SO Tk hg ; a The first visitor to young Meserole yesterday | $9,000 and $12,000 daimages. This petion was | \W’ANTED-BY A LADY FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS eee oODS £08 * 7 inary enlace was his mother. Mrs. Meserole could not stand | dismissed without prejudice at the October typewriter, a position; hi = - HUST & UUNGERFORD. 4 Lat re om. _ P sor in office work. Adaress A.B. JOR SALE—A SILVER TEA SELOPO PIECES; ete deat seven le vest Changes in Cash and Circulation. the strain and wes forced to leave aftere short | term of court. SAT ASP - tan never been used; bargain if sold at once. J. Q ST. N.W.; BAY-WINDOW Nee eG hens. Acdatement. prepored'at the Treasury De- | buttearfal interview. Lawyer Gaynor is closely | "he same suit was then fled October 2, 1876, | VW ARELD SITUATION BY THOKOL BUNDY. 1815 lath st. news rookie aid Path all Mod. ite: eux Pen Csr EA‘ Ga ABTERLY. watching bis clients and refuses to allow either | in the Bourbon court of common plous, ‘There See eae 3 x ¢ Ok EXCHANGE FOR SAFETS poly to MG. Bb, mi is stMe Gt 6h partment shows that there wasa net decrease | Meserole or Mrs. Comstock tomy a word to any | were “bung” juries at its trial in that, court at | baninees whsieencor nein? ides Sey Provision | FORSALE Ol EXCHANGE FOR SAFETY ONE 08 Bvt —_sv2stt | SEMI Prospect ave, id 1D soaLt Fura UM CARO of $4,210,964 in the circulation during the | one. So careful is he that be rode back in the | the March term, 1877, and the «pecial October | o%: Uae Ne F Ok, SALE_TWO WaLNUT BED ROOM SETS | KON tink: tuntsonay ramen pono eS bee] Loas wonth of June and a net decrease of $7,036,504 | coach with Captain Leavy and Mrs. Comstock | term of the same yeat. A change of venue was | \WANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE Cotonep | Mwith springs and Lair mattress, handsome hall | rom tah, “andsowiely tapered throwshout 5 10 and remain: man me ti : ; , ; pase the oor, @30 Zoo ry sm the money and bullion iu the treasury dur- | SM Femained with the woman for some time | granted on Megibben's motion, to Ncott county, | ,yy fl; Aiea, chamleruaid or would go away | rack, with bate, Wy brawls, carbete wun, tak | pero” ABDIO wUU NOUN E IURTICE: GOOF st wht te jug the same time. The decrease incirculation | *fter she reached the prison. jarch 16, 1874. ‘There wax no trial in Scott | Mjursto uw ity gieamios ts =a ; oS i wacoaman. ‘wie made up us follows: Standard. silver dol- | ,, The insurance policy clew i vettled, and the | county, but a change of venue was granted on | yur 4s CLERK, GRADUATE, OF | F\inworstor ior 413, coat 85>: two eas otoves tor $10 | BGH RENT gle ITH ST, SW TO X CARE- i FD LOAN-IN SUS OF FiO 8300 lace, €2,155.669: gold certificates, #1,283,940; | MY policy found on Larbig's body was Bedford's motion, to Woodford county, July| Wiie acre store: 4 years’ ox- | and $12, cost $22 and $i; also a Very fine leather | theme? oP OR WOOT ee ae eet care pass Up ta €25,0W ou approved 4 — ready 30. eeticnal bank | Void accident policy for $15,000 in Mrs. Com- perience sisoderatemaary, Battinore reference,” Ad- | couch for ®k2, cost @b: all's good asuew.” Sti Gk ES <a. wiree ino delay: TOS see Oe ete teed cach eee taco | ARS Ste, "The case was finally tried before the June | “ress. i, Star itive. ‘h st. n.w set | POH MENT a1 MASS. AVE. ¥, FOES Prd wwtae (Soin, €1-411,245 subst lary | , MT* Comstock’s family have paid no atten- | term of the Woodford court of common pleas | \WANTeD-BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED | JOR #ALE—A THREE-SEATED HOW BOAT: ONE | for sarorz.and bateiwent dwelling Foon ont circle. tg MoSEe Ty oak ALS aay Paw Cantos ore 750,883, | ton to her condition, although there were a| in 1879. ‘The trial lasted for several day. and to dona place in a private family aw chamnbermald or | E° of the hiandsomest boats on the river: will be sold | TICE. Wo. F st. svvroved Dieter resi cwiate, uo i dcciense | Hom mans of er foxmetadmicore at th 0 |erowtod ints intro throughout the tate of | eaters comeneres Moo Cal ah: | ile APH ASTANT LG Cia AA | yen moO NTC NOTRE mi Shader 1% | quest. ‘They did not offer to help her. Kentucky, the case having become famous by | \t7,NTED—A-STUATION- AS “FIRE ‘eae and latrove, OO K st. awe kent — —- SLASS FOR Bab E—ON THE VALTIMORE AND POTO- | piy at 1100 Lest. n.w. mac railroad, a large brick warehouse, 81 E Sgn: Soe | ane or teed Uanuenes Caen aa ot | FoR RENT—DWELLING 117 107 #r CAN (Gi A CLERK | S180 stable for thirty horses.” Address it. i./"Star | JT ule roous, meshing, path clone, Ac; #5 ip of soineg kind oF position as, weucraliy useful | OSS ee OT RENT SIS A SET EOT aes : ‘Kidrese 5 of- ) OREY TO LOAN ee ncaa Swe eune) Ivanua ove, easury holdings was made up of the follo = Homes Gold, ceiuy sii i7oihe wubeidiary sip | District Attorney Ridgway ‘realizes thet| {hat time’ At this trial a verdict for Megiabes | W Axi dowsat Aton, Ad, 2m vor, $407,187; United States notes, $16,526; | $1'ONS social forces are at work to save both | for 210,000 was rendered. A motion for a new 1420 New Jersey a trade dollar bullion, $112,934. There was an | Meserole and Mrs. Comstock. As to ag: hand trial was overruled and the caso was taken to | Wy ANTED-BY aN Aseni increase in the following items: Standard silver | “tid: “Both Mrs Comstock and young des | the court of appeals, where it lay for nearly —_ ee ee ~ = —: ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OK FLRNT- * an. ‘EADY AND RELIABLE, 81 JOR SALI ‘HOUSA! LLARS’ WORTH {OR RENT—IN A SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD, M Jame Security, at lowest Tales of uterest, wo de $65 - reverse as SaPLOT : az | cash, : SORT SOS? Pave. wee Est CREEN, ote: BGCOTy, allver bullion, Sacaarae | UM | TIE te said, However, that Mr. Gaynor will de-| Srror inthe instructions given by the Woo | V Ee eS ir ase DAVID D. 8 Oe ee pelraircsternten . mand a prelimi examination under any | ford court of common pleas. guces furnished); also positions for clerical w Fok Sale © TYPEWRITERS — REMINGTON, 214 FST. SUMS FROM @500 UPWARD. Real Estate Matters. indictment and e: or to get the offense At the January term, 1891, of the Woodford CILY INS ELLIGENCE OFFICE, 427 Lith st. C Caligraph, Hammond, N ee oe Hall, AT FIVE AND SIX PER CENT, down to @ bailable degree and then give bail | court of common pleas Judge Julian ordered | "2ACKLEEOKD.—_ Jerdkise™” | Worle, dt bancaine Gancl ‘ON Charies C. M. Loviiier, real estate brok r, bas C . 4 \ij ANTED-sITUATIONS GN ny — G10 F st_ new. Jevt-Lin —13-KOOM BRICK DWELLING; ALL REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. 1 for both, Mrs, Comstock and Meserole, | Delay | Megibben's adminlatrators to pay into court| VW ASTEDISITUATIONN UN OW Ux erry) | [rN TEN EXCHANGE, G10 Fa Bw. det in | 70k RENT_1g-k00M BRIOK DWEULING, ALL FOR RENT—STABLES, KO. HOLTZMAN, sold to Mr. John B. Larner for £90,000 the| would then be sought as the best method f F Fe J ‘ wot en be sought as ot met for | the money, with interest, which Bedford had | maics, watchwen, bookkeepers. sulesladies, clerks, chickens and SARE Eey along bth st. now. > mouth. | This house las been | On RENT—a N-CE STABLE IN THE REAM OF | fen handsome stone residence No. 1709 19th street | weakening the prosecution. Paid Megitiben under the erroneous judgmont, | draftsinen (houses taten charye of). “BUURHARM'S, | | MIDS NEW pimp stone, | paperslind paiuted througout. W."C" DUVALL. eye oe a OSEY WO OakT pase pepe : news at c aw. | bo F at. nw. 2st” | yy 3 i northwest. He bas also <= te Mr. Janes F. aoe wate — June sit Megibben'e bead Fr Ok SALE BICYCLES—Peyouosarertes Fon | JOH KENT HOUSE Live NEWYORK AVE. N.W Moe TALe eRe Dartt for $2,000 the fine brick residence No. ma’ paid to 7.0. daller, clock of the coarh $17,508, WANTED—ROOM: Tadies or gontleniens second hand sneistor meron | excolieutigeation for dactor or dentists esse oro! FO N’ = OTIR | _#et tive Afitneton fare tas. Co, Some) K street uorthwest. ‘The former residence | Germany, It is Thought, Will Make # Cred-| thecorean” om CoPont awaiting the order o AN OOMS. i prices, last sours Lays’ safetice at cost largest ae- | Sable party. Inguire 1504 Hst.’n.w. Ssisae R_RENT--MISCELLANEOUS NEY TO LOAN IN ANI SUNs DESIRED a Kshenosc or ser pos ss See eee ae eS W SEE aN, FOMRISHGD _woosg_fou | ener’ CPE. CleENGO. ATU oR” | Pon mane MOM RICE, WADE SEUEE | Pon saz aap mn mean pe jaro sea | Meee meres epee eae eae q s ? yasek . >. Ad = Spal 7 tf By 4 jy2-at u tot oustte May Essterday bas parchaved for 25,200 of | A prominent oficial at Frankfort, Germany, TURNED OUT OF COURT. slonan piceAdibowe LESCEE site inde barat | FOR SALE THE SPRING CORBYCOME, THAT | *feRls et APD’ cor- of tt'aind Sid RE ESR HES | Jed ue econ fr gusts uf irate T. Franklin Schneider sub 6), square 482, 18 by | said yesterday to the Associated Press corre- of a brush. bet ular. ror v7 7 RAL LOS 5 “sf on oe SGU tock oa Gh berween Land Metrece| aber «“tyece appears, as yet, to. be no | The Ladies Offended His Honor by Applaud- WANTED__LOTS Debuts BON Sole Ayeute, S18 and Susy ee aw: | FORRE Foon tlek ts ST_AND FOUND. ee * Pina be. pe sr pondent: y ing a Lawyer. tD— . sin. ever been occupied. Apply to J. . fentt P. M. Detwieler has purchased of Robert | 8*e4t interest taken here in the Chicago exhi- P st. BETWEEN 20TH | Jo YOU WANT MONES?— €10 TO $100 TO LOAN s ‘OST —ON JUNE 90 ON i as F SSS SS 0K SALE_“‘OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW | 50: ‘and 2ist, 2 gold the, aioe 4 low anterest cn Surciture, sinnew, Proctor for $7,000 wub 76, -quace 364, 20 by 100 | bition. Lunderstand that the United States| The climax in the suit of Phoebe Couzins to | WASTED LOT AT HYATTSVILLE, MD. 30x F and second hand. any size. Send for circular or 2140 F, Sr, w. igeved. - Hewatd if ‘returned to°Mre: GLORGI. SM. | Nagena, Louseold xoude or ether fermcual proyery’ _ Miiwout ‘corner! Ith ard R ezects | consulate general here hes had only one appli. |T#ttin the secretaryship of the board of Indy | purce?strbties ess LOW | auton D. BALLAUF, Agt., 7a nbs Balen ray Se EOENiG, S00 st awe Hy | frucinal cod utere payeule sh weap oe mostly on Ala Cation for space and that came frou a fee ot | Managers of the world’s fair was reached yes- —————> ago Shi GENELDAN Wito TOOK ANE WANDL baliieny.” Address Box tw, Sar ufice, Seboae SCS ; swig | terday afternoon in Judge Blodgett's court in | W A NTED__MISCELLANEOUS, | 208 8ALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES. Grivel nti to Rabe Eg 30 LOSE Gh REAL ROTATE af [OW Mannheim which intends te make an exhibit | ‘7 . AL . ae ee ee ASH’) DANESHOW ‘Transfers of Keal Estate. - Dat tis 4 ; that | Cicago. The cave bad beew on hearing al) = = JOR SALE O8 EXCHANGE—48 NEW AND SEO- = aes ies accor to DANENLUWLK & BUN, cor. Deeds fn fee have been filed as follows: J. H. bedacogpe niger basegiacg secant aie haces day, and Col. Robert Roe, attorney for Miss | WY ANTED_URESSMAKING YOR LADIES, Feesds SRrEInee: uncles, phaetona, “daxtoun, | 3 Ost THURSDAY EVENING. PROBABLY ON | agus we Howlett to W. G. McDowell, property in square | ‘Bere will not tae Couzins, was just closing an eloquent appeal cn Bsto 85, Also 6; Sah 10-pusgenger Jobe: suitable Toreseurdaa | 1230 containing ‘tioney” amd’ a recenpe tein ite 21; $. Eliza S. Strider to Eugene Bettes, | ls Part Gemmany. poner sion provailt | yehalf of his client. Hepictured Miss Covzins' | 271m" —__ 1719 Cona. ave. Dartiog. Greatest bargains m harness in the ity. | 2:2 return to F.C. - MEDICAL, &c. pi 6. squase 122: @-. Eugene Lettes to| bere thet thee: ile there wilt be | Bonorable career and the positions of distinc- | WANTED, A REMINBTON. NO. 2. TYPES | 05 406 Pa. ave. n.w.. near National Hotel. | 22317 a ea a OR Church Orphanage Association of St. John’s | fore 1894, and eee qacug eric Lager tion she had filled, and referred to her aged | Addnas.F: Ws f., 1739 Venusyivania ‘ave. mew. OR SALE—STYLISH GHAY MAKE, § YEARS Seow tra tos oa cus hind foot "Xtal rotend St eonareea | DD eine tees SPS ea tees gee parish: @—. R. Wakiron to G. H. Dupont, pt. | Plenty of time to get ready. ar mother, who was present, as a woman who | <2 en SG-THe bnaes and harness, Call Cb Got. a6. | exis RE OE) OS ae ee ae ’ > ON » | Germany will make a creditable show at Chi- i Snion | W AxtEo 54 HORSE FOR, WA GON; MUST BE | _ 3% 2s LO37, SHS, MORNING PRIDAY), PACKAGE | DONS te 1 ee wal 105, ay. 1051; =3,400. G.P. Newton to C. had risked her life in defense of the Union sound. Address P. DILLON, 70 Mate. ave. n.w. | 008 SALE—2.40 TROTTING “HORSE, Wire | 2125 1 ‘of black iace. Good rewand ofiered if returued to | PILES OF ANY KIND, CHKONIC OR KECEN Garrels, sub 194, 94. 991; $5,700. W. Hahn to | €age- 2 : 1 syleat® b c.. all complete, price, $200. | 900 2d anor Te? | PYfared’ without ‘yim, carbolie eid Honorine Jardin. pt. 20. 119: $. W. | _, Minister Phelps is trying herd to get Baron | during the war, and wound up by saying in | 91 ea araupar peice Bath | ADP ECM Hsbc, “S53 Penna. ves | Btore &: SSItNE ; asive. “All other disease of te rectus successfully Maye to PC. Paluner. pt. 17, ag. 26: 61,465.60. | Krupp to exhibit bis gineat Chicago. Krupp | voice pitched to the highest key, “Lot jus-] WW Avoid feather boda. G- THOMAS, Siar often.” | Bear 4a Sysae” | gaisz0th LOST OES BSL AR Ea EP OPE MARKED | trettea. Couwuliation trea Oto ©. Marner to H. He Davieson, Lt 3. bik &, bey | suys it will cost him £250,000 to do so, au tice be done though the heavens fall.” hye POR SALE-STYLISH THON GRAY Mane, orx | 3141: Yalue except bo the owner. ‘The Bhier willberewarded | jeag1.22" Moura Biel ake b. seatae iio ®. City: @1,000. W.A. Gordon to J. HW transportation of his big guue is exceedingly | | This was too much for Miss Cousins’ lady | 7; EN THAT, FAMILIES OAN | ar, Jea",cd vers, qoute and speedy; fine riding oF | 1n0s Pa BY eevins the envelope with contents at 1600 He. ave. FESSIONAL MASSAGE CAD BE OBTAINED agp BE G Lantiicum vette. Tame wo [cayenne Ur Phelps ubwever, is hopeful of frlvads, In front of Col: Hoo aut Dr-auguate | W fertrrrd ie mle Pt Ubw tiie Se | ROUTE TE cor: Indisna ave. and2det. mew. | St2'i STATED — SUNDAY MTom Crome ann | iain bet of Sicon!"rtereate ty spvloiag a 8s W.H. Shea’ pt 4. do; @L9C Same to A. | success. ‘imball, a physician and & woman suffrayist au ees S es ws: 300 at RAED — 9 saat eedesmmtsrmmmietes: 2g Middietou, pts! Gant 7, da. 33.780 Some 45| Lhe report that the chamber of commurce of | some repute, who hed been taking copious | VV ANTED— TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT: ALL FOE, SALE ONE THREE-SPRING PHAETON | 71 cia return to Tumiaw road west power suse: Oncrweton: EVENBERG, MAGNETIC, HAS TREATED HM. Paul,” pe. Sudo.’ £1,967. Maude E, | Rome had declared itself against Italy's par-|uctes. Bebind the lawyer sat Miss Cousins | NY, 9% : pas on bone terme aha no-iog goad agen, fn wood condition, Or No. ih, West Market, Cr Fr MERKIL Liveral re: | Dwith success the throat, Ines, uieutal and nervous Sorment to Rove Ml. Taylor, pes, 22 at Ee, cc | ticipating in the Chicago exhibition ts abso- | wosher with Mise Bulline, the deposed wecre-| Tar. WYPEWAYI Ee BREW ANGE Cid Pe iw. | Ave MO: MANGUMNOTS Norn botnet ward. pe out comp, 101, #80. F- U Gregory to W. F Kodrick lefp | lutely without foundation. On the contrary, | tary's amanuensis; Dr. Lucy White, daughter | “jeivsm. POR SALE-PAIR OF WELL-BEOKEN AND FES LoS!,4 BEAK NEWFOUNDLAND boa. #5 reward if returned to 17% Massachusetts ave. 1103, 1 and 14 og. 102% $— A.W. Gidding | there ie the Dest of feeling among those who | of ex-Jvdge White, and several other ladies | \¥74ntED_sHONTHAND, AND TYPEWRITING, Wey to Ar Femters: sub 30, ‘nq. wil; $uoi0. | would naturally cure to exhibit. It is, how | No sooner liad the speaker snished talking 1 including wiry houry’ clan wach weed: Ft: wan, shar , SALE—A GOOD WORK HORSE, SOUND STRAYED Ok STOLEN—ON THE is ©. BH. Mobun to Alexauder Graham Bell, ever, true that by reavon of the apparent lack | all the ladies began to applaud. The and ity t ROR, EA Se 7 ‘ 178, og. HO, Georgetown: #1440. W. ee same the a a- Seyping mete 5 west sapere wes simon ost ee Puente "iv! Will sell cheap. Call of 2816 14th ot. ed A. sant, 2 roam borve about 14 hands high. Pe > 6 tu 3 * ities the are fast empty c s wes book cl * D1 7 rE, | x Tobriner, lots 6 to 9 and 13 to 16, bik. 3, 3 | thor Lax oy iy wns | Sos op totes Senge whe shdipees fe Ee pees FOR SALE_ONE PATE OF SORRELS. SIXTEEN OST—& HOUND GYP; COLOR: WHITE. BLACK sad 4. blic. 14, sui 3 te 5, bik. 21,Long Msud- | their desire to ex s po Ww. io Bes ectee) | Weck on the mtzce ved wining building of | fore and said sroraly ce © Ds it i } oat Pees I scp eh nities tie | Gu eoceen ack pen benee centrale “Stop it! Stop it! This is no town meeting. § aq. south of tar ‘and gray; answers to name of Music: had vb s uew ‘collar, Sunabie reward it re'uraed to GH0.¥ KOE. Ise7 Lath st. = dere oe ‘hende high, sound and ior sai prompt and ‘lish drivers ;, ork iopaie Siheire mean weantieg | et ELLY'S Stables, 1th st. Pa. my tun Ware erre ey Lhag Meadows: MW. ¢. Chick to F.| A Chicago paper sayr: “Under date of Suge | Mr. Marshal, lear the room.’ 1 a isle$, lot Di, Hs add. to Gecrgetona;| 29 the State’ Department. is advised of Deputy Marabal George Jones hastened from | o'clock enn tay thle ae next Fegipattid tuerighamcte, ao. Mast eas A FOR SALE—PIANOS. $1,200. J. A. Prescott to E. P. Cross, interest | official acceptance by Persia of the invitation | hi: E. SHIPLEY, 419 7th ot. 0. w. Je20-iw* ‘BALE—PIAN ARE, MALLETT & ST. S.W.. sa 0 (QU. HATE] M Ne Sigg | PR aie Ne cae WEE SMa | Sere piysy fe ee : A S16 Fst. nw. FOR SALE ANOTHER 1oT Os LEATHER 4. Finley, pt. lot 64, sq. 2i7; 8. “Mamie E. | intimated unofiicially that the Shab of Persia and, waving his hand toward the door of ‘wingdash, 1 and fenders wits GW Cook. $e 4 ke 1, nat Br | Wl Litult Journey to Calenge Sourt,gaom, fold with, more force tan | VW ARTE TEURNaiIOS "PR Pann), BERT | Reeueunl Nua Lashrae® Fv aa. and weot and advanced toward the now very | wearenot so much crow ‘our in rink property; $3,000. J. E. McLcrau to N. | to participate in the world’s fair. It has been ee Hé walked up to the row of li- | $BnGr 10r4 gm oul SEE ESS DIN NS the sub, Mt. Pleasaut; ¢—. W.A. Gordon et al. salt ran so elegance, oe ea Saoteomnset vackwonnts in os to C. G. Warden, pt 3. Linthicum estate: inhale aseptic wa ‘The ladies rove, even to Miss Couzins’ aged | ereccictlary ot hotary tener Ale Si an myé-2m 875. D. Lirtweil to Jessie L.. Pierce, lote — mother. Ex-Judge Waite was on his feet inan | SOX, 00S 7thst. mw. jest huat | ring on oy cram ao orton Wert one oe ate @-. CA. Almy to ‘tne. | Ses. A. C. Vallenillia, who was the only sur-| Omer’ Jour Komor,” he ania in pained sur | \WW7ANTED_VIOLIN AND FLUTE PUPILe By | yroiiytly aiauded to ate By garet A. French, pt. 11, oq. GW; 42,468.46. G. | Viving child of Adjutant James Lowry Donald-| prise at the court's ac ‘you can see that po 03-0. ©. Gariner to C. Donuelly, pts. 10 and 11, sq. | 80m, killed at the battle of North Point, died on | the applause was only the impulse of 3 mo- } A phdeomnatteesinnd vacalica, iB SALE—JUST G30: $3,009.57. Anne Dolly Erms to Eliza Aus | Wednesday at the St. James Hotel in Balti, | mentee” y 08-1 fipe Brooke, Jord, “vite and Pife Enlarged”;8— | more. airs Valleilia Uved to be over eighty |, lt Sark sabes, Jus Wein” replied Se Me ety mart aurea ‘The Jury in the case of the three white men | 7OUr*0f see. When s young woman ahe was| “rhe women filed out rather abashed. | Suuiles out._0.H. F.C od, Print yh | -dogeed = married to Mr. Vallenillia, who was minister WASTED ~ ALL, Desthine Syorosaren, ss dozen: 4 gene isaac | Ta FRANELA ay. J with the murder of Few Tailu at Pturge, 5. D., yesterday brought fu s verdict | from Venezuela in Washington. She was prom- of pot guilty: inent in society half a century ‘Sbe lived George W-Bailey, an old-time theatrical man | in Venezuela for many years, and on her way gad ove of We pioneers in the burnt cork eeere eT Got rabocened Taner eet pe gates Dusiness, died at home at Milford, Mass, | and held until ransomed. - ber husband's esterday, aged 65. death she returned to Baltimore, and for many ne West Kod mill of the Cleveland Rolling Beate Hred of the St James, Hotel E Ces plant at Newburgh Obto, wae it hotel is artistic reste’ ternoon, entailing a ‘#15,000. fire was due to ihe ase of fuel oil be the finest private collection tu the city. he 4 number of the coal operators of [linois | also had a choice collection of in- sbout made up their minds to order a ® portrait of her mother ro Wacko Lac ne of fhe nactuant by | Waiter aud itoaier Dulany and’ Bre. Settee Fecent

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