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iS) 4 TALK WITH SENATOR HARRIS. | ‘TIS SAID CAMPBELL WILL DECLINE. He Says That the People of Tennessee are | According to Intimate Friends He Will Not for Free Coinage. ‘Take a Kenomination. From the New York Times, Today. A Chicago Tritune special from Cincinnati, Senator Isham G. Harris of Tennessee is at | Ohio, says: Gov. Campbell will be renomi- the Fifth Avenue Hotel. He said to Times re- | nated at Cleveland next week beyond all ques- porter yesterday that he had been so little in| tion. He has secured more then enough dele- bis own state of Inte that he did not feel com-| gates to accomplish this result. Then, accord- petent to give an exact statement of the politi- | ing to the statement of one of his most inti- cal situation there or to say accurately what | mate friends, he will make a sacrifice ot him- were the sentiments of the people and the lead-| self, and “in the interest of peace and har- ers on the leading topics of interest. mony” decline the honor. This project was thom do the democrats favor as the next | agreed on in New York at a conference of presidential candidate?” he was asked. Campbell's friends within the last four or five “I believe,” he said, “that the rank and file | days, and the man who was deputized to make of the party is strongly wedded to ex-President | the necessary arrangements for the dicker ur Cleveland. For myself, I believe him to be an | Tived in Cincinnati Wednesday night. It looks iyaelt, as if the arrangement would be a go. If it able and honest man and sound on all demo- | oi ould Gov. Campbell will play for higher gentle doctrines, save the one question of the | takes than the governorship of Ohio coinag ver. Senator Harris said that the situation in his [hn on sean MEvee state was such that it was difficult to say what 2 the strength of the Farmers’ Alliance would be | #7 Denounces the Demande of the Silver Men i lection. The present governor, Mr. Buchanan, be said, was at the time of his nomi- as Injurious to the Country. nation the president of the Farmers’ Alliance, | Senator John Sherman, in a letter dated but he was also © demoerat, who had been for | Mansfield, Ohio, July 7, says regarding the free years consistent in his position on all the doc- | goinage of silver: tines of the democratic party. He had been | «4 can appreciate the earnest demand of the | Bomiuated at s convention, called fy the deve. | producers of silver bullion thet the United democratic lenders would have preferred the | States should pay $1.20 an ounce for silver nominatiot of another man, bat the alliance | bullion, which in the markets of the world has members in the convention had beon able to| been for a series of years worth only about $1 control the nominations. The alliance had not, an ounce, sometimes a little more, sometimes however, influenced the platform of that con-|*"' = vention, and the governor had Leen elected on | # little less; but I cannot appreciate why any a sound democratic platform. Since his elec-| farmer or other producer should desire that tion Gov. Buchanan had appointed to the more | the government should pay for ‘any article important offices democrats, some members of more than its market value. It would be eee ee oe tho third party | much better that the government should pay at Cincinnati, so that it | #1 # bushel for wheat when it is worth less, but con herd tote pak oa was the strength of | ne sensiblefarmer would desire the goverument the alliance sentiment, judged by the course of | to embark in such an enterprise. the governor. “The government shouid purchase the “If the alliance nominates a ticket.” Senator | {t needs like all other purchasers at the mvrket | Harris said, “it may be set down as certain | price. The distinction sought to be mads in that there will be three tickets in the field and | favor of silver is without fonndation. The with the support which the alliance wil: draw | government now buysin th market more ; from the democratic party a republicaa gov-| than the entire domestic production of silver ernor might be elected.” bullion, because it needs it for coinage, and as Senator Harris anid that be believed that the | the basis of treavury notes. I giadly contribute people of isis state were in favor of the free | my full share to this measure, and word do | Coinage of silver. They did not fear that its | *nything in my power te advance the market free coinage would drive gold out of the coun- | Value of eilver to its legal rates to gold But | ttle Tought to say. 1 am not bound by oath ‘THE ELECTROCUTED VICTIMS. Marka of Scorching That Appeared on the ba Body of Smiter. When the body of Smiler, one of the electro- cuted victims, was received at the undertaking establishment, a reporter of the New York Evening World was present who tells the following story: The coftin was taken to the basement by the undertaker's assistants and the lid was quickly teken off, exposing the dead man’s face. The reporter stood close by and was horrified at the sight that met his eyes. Smiler’s face had been burned and seamed by the electric fluid nntil it presented the appear- ance of having been broiled. The hair on the front of the hend, of the mustache and eye- brows had been singed and burned off. The face was furrowed and scarred as though with s hot iron. ‘These marks were not those of a dis- secting knife ora scalpel. They were palpable burns. Pressing closer to nce the dead man's face plainer the reporter attracted the atten- tion of the undertuker's assistants, and they seized him by the shoulder and compelled him to leave the plnee before any other portion of the body was expored. To repeated requests to be allowed to see the body the reporter was informed that no one but the undertaker and his assistants would be permitted to see it until it had been fully repared for burial. It was learned through one of the under- taker's assivtants that Smiler's left leg was Lurned to the bone, through the calf. His eyes were badly burned, though the eyeball was not destroyed. DR. WARD'S QUALIFIED DEXTAT.. Dr. 8. B. Ward. one of the witnesses at the electrocutions, wat shown the Evening World's report of the burning of Smiler He was asked if he could corroborate the report. The doctor looked perploxed and walked up and down for some moments in deep thought and then said: “I am considering just how much or how but by honor, which to me is the name thin, not to divulge anything connected in any wi with the details of the execution. Therefore, Teannot answer the question. i will not say that Smiler was not burned ” ‘De you call a blister a burn?” Certainly not,” was his reply. “A burn would ther the flesh. Aguin he wus interrogated as to the turning on of the current onc# or twice after the first i ¥ believed that the restoration of | this can only be done in concert with other Sn ccatieat ea aetuacseoee commercial nations. The attempt te do it by! Mr. Harris isa member of the Senate commit- | the United States alone would orly demoxstrate | tee on rules. Ho was asked if it our weakness. To the extent that the enarmohs | bie that the rules would be changed demand made by the existing law advances the | the closing of debate by moving the previous | Price of silver the producer derives the benefit | question. and today the production of silver is probably » “do not think that it will be done,” he | the most profitable in the United States. [o ask more seems to me unreascnable and if = eae yielded to will bring all of our mouey to the | = le silver stanc lone, demonetize go.d ! SENATOR EDMUNDS’ stccessOR | inf Getuch the United States from the sta: Opinions That He Cannot Be Chosen by the | 34 ,°f the great commercial nations of ‘the eeeiee Sens oe et Seinen “The unreasonable demand for the free coin- Special to the New York Tribune. age of silver has nothing to do with the rea- Moxtrxizz, Vr., July 9%—The proposed | sonable demand for the increase of the volume special session of the Vermont legislature which | 0f money required by the increase of business ‘and lation of the United will be convened by Gov. Page at the capital | stitcn We have provided by existing law August 25 has created some discussion as to | for the increase of money to an amount greater whether a successor to Senator George F. Ed-| than the increase of business and ulation, mands can legally be elected by the general as | but even if more money is required ere are sembly at the extra session. Some politicians, | W&NY ways of providing it without cheapening | cluding Col. George W. Hooker of Brattle. | the purchasing power of our money or making boro, have expressed the opinion that « va-|* Wide difference between the kinds of money eancy in the senatorial office exists by reason | in circulation based on silver and gold. More of Senator Edmunds’ resignation and that the | an 92 per cent of all pa: legisinture at the extra session can and will |™Made in checks, drafts and other com- choose bis successor. It will be remembered | ™ercial devices. All kinds of circulating that the Vermont Senator tendered bis resigna- | BOtes are now equal to each other and are tion to Gov. Page to take effect November 1. | Kept at the gold standard by redemption and | ” Page said that there could be no need | ©xcbauge. Onr money and our credit are now of an election until there isa vacancy, and there | £4¥#! to or better than those of the most civil- was surely no vacancy until the resignation of | 1Zed nations of the world. Our productions of Senator Edmunds took effect. every kind are increasing, and it seems to me Senator Edmunds was alse interviewed on the | *lmost © wild Iunucy for us to disturb this subject. He said: “Unless the Senate reverses | 48ppy condition by changing the standard of the Constitution and its own previous deter- | Sl! contracts, including special contracts pay- minations any meeting of the legislature before | *Dle in gold and again paying gold to the capi- November cannot elect any one to succeed me, | tists and silver at the exaggerated price to because the Constitution of the United States | the farmer, laborer and pensioner. allows a legislature or a governor to fill only a ‘Lwould not be true to my convictions of vacancy that actually exists at the very time of | What is best for the good of my constituents if their action.” I did not frankly and firmly stand by my Incase the legisiature should fail to elect a | (Pinions whatever may be the effect upon me Senator in August, as now seems probable, Gov. | Personally. My greates: obligations have been Page will ail, after November 1, the then exist |‘ the farmers of Ohiv, and I would be un- ing vaeancy. The person appointed will serve | Worthy of their trust and confidence if I did not until the regular session of the legislature in | Deseech them to stand by the financial policy October, 1892, when the legislature elected in | WBich will secure them the best results for the September preceding will choose a Senator | their labor and production, and the comfort for the unexpired term ending March 4, 1893, | “84 prosperity of all classes alike. and also elect a Senator for the full term of six Very traly yours, — Jouw Snenmax. yeare beginning March 4, 1 eg ee goannas am THE DAVIS MILLIONS. Famty Dars at River View commence Satur- | q day, Joly 11. Tickets 10c. See ad. . pesece oiler Four Hundred Thousand Immigrants. New Move in the Litigation for the Big ‘Fatate. Just about 6 o'clock last evening Thomas Shep ‘Jefferson Davis, the natural son of A. J. Davis, cn Tne So. ngration report for the Year | the deceased millionaire whowe enormons ex ‘ a fonder teaser pone ss landed dur. | ‘@# i# now in litigation among the heirs, ap- ing the year was 405,604 the chicf counteies | Pe0red a the office of the county clerk in Butte, cousributing being Germany, 74862: Tuly, | Mout, in company with B. J. Davie and H. A. x Ireland, 35,424: Russin, 23,504; Sweden, | MeCoyd, and asked that a document which England, “with Scotland and Wales, | was presented be filed forthwith. The docu- Hungary, 26,433; Po- is as folk a 5 Denmark, 9,043; | my aed he : of Selma, Van Buren 0 of the immigrants went to the | County. Iowa, in consideration of a contract southern states, and. of this number Texas re- | made with H. A. McCoyd of Fairfield, lowa, to issippi 5,019. ‘The eastern |act as my attorney for the recovery of my aud midiand statos received the lion's shure, as ‘dsc follows: New York, 169,841; Pennsylvania, 85, | #4 #0 the son of Andrew J. Davis, di New Jersey, 17.6%; Mamachtett;, 19,978; |*Mt to sesist me in procuring the necessary Connecticut, 10,483. Only 240 wen. to Arizons | means to prosecute the same and to secure him nd 0t to North Carolin : (leCo;a) in bis interests, as stipulated in the Of the western states Illino's seceived 32,420; | contract made with him, to wit: The one-nalf ene, SA; Sheomain, | og all same which may be received in any man- % a. 8.087. ner from said estate, do hereby sell and assign nett dara represented | and trunsfec to said H. A. McCord all my 40,449, tatlors, 4.612; miners, 6,682: sboemakers, | Fi8ht. tie and interes: in and to suid estate, 5.401; carpenters, 3484: blacksmiths. 2371, including real estate, mertengsy bonds, stock . and chattels of all kinds, and f authorize and SaeaeT™ 2486; peuidiers, 2,818, and bakers, | power bim to act for me in any and all During the year S01 cases were debarred fase nernan pr ingleasranarg me eee frow ianding, 301 contract laborers sent back ¢ document is sigued T. J. Davis, Selma, Ea RO were allowed to land after furnishing | tows, March 26, 1890 and witnessed by J. if, . sala Smith. The signature is acknowledged before J. €. MeCoyd, notary public, in due form and $9.90 to Arnaxric Crey asp Rete the clerk of Jefferson county attests to MeCoyd Rerat Bure Live— $3.50. -Special trai being duly appointed notary. Hand 0. station, Washington, at 4 o'clock ———+ee-____ Saturday, July 11. Pullman parlor ear at- mR 10S KOOVERK! tached. Halt an hour for supper at B. and O. a esi = depot, Philadelphia. Special train will leave | prank Woosley, After Many Yesre* Adeonce, tlantie City on return trip at 8 p. m. Sunday. = ‘Tickets also valid on all regular trains return- Reteehs 15 ie Eee ang Monday.— Adet. Frank Woosley of South Charleston, Ohio, — who for fourteen years was mourned as dead by Results of Yesterday's Racing his mother and other relatives, yesterday told At Gloucester — First race, 7 furlongs, Tenafly, his story. partially under compulsion. 1; Lizzie Fonso, 2: Woodburn, $. Time, 1.37%. | It will be remembered that in 1877 he disap- Second race, % mile, Carmine, 1; Roy, 2; York-| peared «addenly and mysteriously from Fort shire Lass, 3. Time, 1.0%%;. Third race, 34 | Griffia, Tex., while asvociated in the cattle busi- mile, Can't Tell, 1; Theodosius, 2, Lancaster, 3. | ness with his cousin, James A. Brock. ‘Time. 1.36. Fourth race, 45. furlongs, Appo-| Brock was accnsed of murder and was three mutton, 1; Salisbury. 2; Young Grace, 3. Time, | times in court charged with that crime. He 3% Fifth race, 1 mile, King Grab, 1, Retrieve, | was finally acquitted, but not until he bad been Defaniter, 3. Time. 14%. Sixth race, 1), | in extreme danger of being lynched by the miles, Jack Batchelor, 1; Salute, 2; Edward F., 3. | rough border men. Time, 2.05. Alaw dare ago) Woosley, for whom rewards ‘At chi First % mile, aggreguting $3,000 were offered, was found Pigshosay apenas Take Breeze, | Stier persistent search by detectives at Benton. ; Farine, 2; Wiepania, 3. Time, 1.04. Second | ark. where he had married and gone into the Sag; Lille, Kevesl. 1; Kanter, 2; Eli Kendig, | cracker business, Brock spent $20,000 in locat- So time J Third race, 1; miles, Virge | ing his cousin. Detectives having been refused d'Or, 1; Dan Chief, 2: Blackburn. 3. the rewarel offered have begun proceedings for 2878;. “Fourth race, 15; miles, Marion that amount. eee > sie ioe La Ties ot noonies s Felatives have secured T. J, Pringle race, Hew wt heat, Tras ngtie . g k Hieus, 2: Bob Formsth, 3. The, 1.44. "Second | told'his story to Pringle aad it in te brief, thee beat Teast, 1s Bob Forsrth 2; Aiticus.3. Time, | while making the snnual round out on the = a Or CS Saga, lie Pearl, Texas plains he became se; ted from his ef, > itn 3. F companions and thinks that he must have been At Jerome Park Firat race, seven-eighths | sunstruck, as he wandered qimlessly around. mile, Chesspeake, 1; Fagaw, z-Endurer, 3. Time, | Anyway he lost his reason and for over a year 1.2% Second race, «ix furlongs, Fremont, 1: | has no remembrance of what happened. Dr. Wilcox. 2: Rolfe, 3. Time. 1.20. Third | “When he awoke, mentally, he was at Jewett, race, one and one-quarter, miles, Nellie Bly. 1;| Tex. and his horee was gone he knows not Kildeer, 2: Keckon, 3. Time, 2.16%. Fourth | where. He gradually drifted to Benton and race, one and one-eighth miles, Strathmeath, | was ashamed to write to his relatives, who, at 1. Ben Kingsbury, 2: Warpath. 3. Time. 202: | hie importunitien, had frequently farnished Fitth race, one mile, Loug Dance. 1: Vardec, | him with large sums of moncy. residence 2: x Johnson. 3. Time, 147%. Sixth | at Benton was discovered by accident. His race, fveeighths mile, Hex, 1; Lima, 2; Nor-| mother is worth €100,000 aud the meeting be- wood, S. Time, 1.05. Seventh race, five. sgigthe mile, Clara, 1; Exotic, 2 Herald'S. Nsone her ond her can was very affecting: ighton Beach—Pirst race, six furlongs, In a Race Against Time. Beck, 1; Sir Launcelot, 2; Sam Morge. 3. Time, | George W. Powell, « prominent lumber mer- 1.18. Second race, five-eighths mile, Blitzen, 1; | chant of Atchison, Kan., passed through Kan- Bella D.. 2: Flatters, 3 Time, 10% Thitd | sas City yesterday on a special train, cousisting Face, scven-eig! mile. Stryke, of teak, i Hazem. 2: Lettoon, 3. Tine, 131°7. -Pourth | Of ouy Conch and an engine, over the Fort Scott oe Pegg Ea AE ae lemphis rosd. He is bound on a race Gold Step, 3. Dime, 1.09%;. | S€Ainst time for Jefferson, Tex., to save certain aarters mile, Ashcraft, 1; | firms fromguin. He pays $500 for the train, Zorling. 2; Count Third, 3. Time, 1.19. Sixth | which will travel at the rate of miles an race, Sve-eighths mile, Graduate, 1: Rosa H.,| hour. If be arrives at Jefferson before the 2; Annie G.. 3. Time, 1.04';. Seventh race, | clove of Lemeay Seg today and affixes his ‘ue and one-sixteenth miles, tambier, 1; Out- | Siguature toa bound, 2; Lepanto, 3. Time, 1.54. Lumber Company, the Jefferson woolen mills — . 4 Sux Avctiox Sass for Colonial Beach lots.—| Hoxie. Ark. he will take © special train Audet. —-— ‘The Ei Paso Collectors Accounts. Special Treasury Agent Moore returned had beer shut off, to which he replied: ‘I will ‘not say how many times it was turned on or off. It could make no earthly difference how many times AS matter of fact an alternating cur- rent shuts itselt off from 2,500 te 1,806 times a minnte. New if it were turned off by the} switch it would be thr same cut off only with a ionger interva! between it and the noxt appli- cation of the current.” Dr. Ward would say nothing more, excepting that the executions were eminently succesful end carried out skillfully and without any mi ep THE MURDERERS BURIED. The unclaimed bodies of the three electro- cuted murderers—Slocum, Wood and Jugigo— were buried in the Sing Sing prison cemetery at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Nine con- victe lowered the coffins, one after another, into the graves, which were then quickly filled up. There was no ceremony, religious or other- wise, at the graves. Warden Brown was seen at the prison last evening and asked as to the. reported burnin of Smiler's body. He wid that he still adhere to his determination to make no statement whatever, and that he would neither deny nor confirm the report. The Rev. Father Creeden, who was present at the executions in his clerical pacity, is quoted as saying that when the whole story came out it would be disclosed that all the doomed men were burned by the electrodes, but that they had been #o mutilated by the surgeon's knives that it would be difficult of proof. MARKS MERELY ON THE SURFACE. ‘The New Ycrk Herald yesterday morning pub- lished the result of a second autopsy held by Dre. Culver, Rodenstein and Mook on the body of Harris A. Smiler, one of the four men elec- trocuted at Sing Sing Tuesday. ‘To the un- professional mind,” the Herald says, “the con- dition of the body was horrifying, and on slight examination it seemed as if the man bad died from roasting. ‘The black-ringed eyes, stripped of their skin, the flayed and parboiled Jeg and the mysterious scars on nose and chin, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY. JULY 10, 1891. were all suggestive of horrible torture. But when the Visible marks were more closely ex- amined it was easy to see that they were merely superficial, for they did not extend beyond the outer skin.” In describing the body as it lay in the under- taker's establisnment the Herald reporter saya: “The features were composed but painfully discolored. ‘The shaven head and the unshaven chin helped to make the head repellant. | The low crowned skuil and retreating forchead looked like those of a negro and the discolored places about the eyes added to the sinister and forbidding uspect of the face. In seeking @ place where the skull was thin for the placing of the head electrode the executioners bad clasped it acrows the eyes. The fierce, white hot current, which set a bucket of water boil- ing ina breath, had seared and stripped the skin in a horrible way, leaving the raw, red sur- face of the cutis exposed to view. Atthe edges stripes of the epidermis, the outer skin, were curled up and dried like parchinent and easily came off when touched by the finger. A piece of skin hud come off from the bridge of the id there was a small scar on the chin. mid it get there? When the right leg was bared another painful sight was disclosed. ‘The lower electrode, « concave pad of brass six inches by three or thereabouts, had been strapped on just below the right knee. Its mark was there, for the skin. beteuth had been stripped away and 4 raw-looking place had run up the underside of the leg, past the knee joint. ‘This iattec was us mysterious as the murks on the chin and nove. ‘The Herald also says the autopsy at Sing Sing had not been complete,as the brain had not been touched. ‘The cap of the skull bad not been re- moved in order to give the attending physi- cians an external look at that most important organ. os - WANTED—HELP. _ FOR RENT--ROOMS. |__ COUNTRY BOARD. we FOR RENT HOUS c WO VACAN SS ek ASTEVCEXPEesCBD SACESLADIED AT ry N WW Sevitbe teat te tetween Y and Baw | BS id dy10-20* new none. ood newhlorbood WANTED COOKS, CHAMBERMATDS. NURSES. iat nem and quiet. Pantry maids. waiters, buters, betlinen, bartend= | 2700S ere. f ‘Bande. Jaborers; waiters and other help tor Fe XENT—SUITE OF FOUR ROOMS, TRI Feortk” DICKS AGENCY, iS That. uw. it and bath fvom: furnishes! or unfurnished: $25 WANTEDIA XOUNG MAN AS STOCK AND | MSyiguns Ye Year. 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See sued ealte nt Movers these BELGE | Rhode Island ave. 1G OFFICES. 2EULP at ow. 22000 04) Eiee i 1E SERVAS - Mory,at suiiger prices: House opens uorts aud soutt.: | ‘Tock RENT +37 MARYEAND AVE W Axi Atanas nase Gang? GEGEN | Metlilvive neat i deaieeds aise Ss other nome: 43 | F'GM,RENT S07, MARYLAND. AVE. XW st nw Sys | Mm ee x hear care, warket and sehovle. oypotite tare pubLe FP EE SLUOUS ROCKVILLE ROAD Raputes trom Washineton by « Tenaliyiown ie tric raiway. house and location, unsurpassed for cou wet ruery, scconunodations for gratieuen, ho chtidtem care see. “I - at tie doe every twelve wines, C. KKK WOOD. = = (OR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM! inexceilent order. SWOKMSi EDT & BUAD- D—Y WO FRAMEMAKEKS AT WHEAT- * 2 Pr BROS. WAKE HOUSE, Stet. and AE Franti looynen teers nesageahie. 22 ERY. Fae! 23305 | 1018 Conn ave. “Es Conn ave... Aon! verter tien 2 aes JOR KENT—1WO LARGE, PLEASANT COMM! bears JRoandees Want T GLENMORE, CUln WASiED-A BEACKSMITH, ONE WHO, CaX FOREST, RO LANGE. PLEASANT Con B craneie ts a yy eucral revi work: steady oun; ‘inquire at 1300 Nort Spade: | 2703 pitol st, pe: ‘OR RENT—-NINE-ROOM HOUSE, ALL MoD. dress Mre. F = a a ate OR RENT—Ty G nt i work. Address CLEKK C., Star office. yyteur_ | Sfermuces._ su: — GRFURR aap. dane vainees Cuenoes:, ome, BY; Metie Sop RE Mart DA YOUNG MAN OF GOOD HABITS i aoe SHEP’ jOUSE IN A SECLUDED a Deon accustomed Feircation, suttatte tor 2h ‘Address office. ‘lass refer- | [YOR RENT tab OF stuiller purpose, ee Stat of ayes | J nicating roon Wage UNG MAN OB WOMAN IN AN SS et eat ‘Office; ona who lias a typewriter preferred. Ad- arose Box tis, Rtar office. PS St WANTED est reutom, Va. BEB Beach, Va. 308 Fst i eee ws | RMU L st nw. wr. D AND UNFURNIGHED | IsétGorcoreast aw. 1dr patt of « house, central location, very | #1s Mase xv hw. 10F 30 lowest sumer rates: southern exposure; lance. 1904 Hews atu. 10r- 40. Telerences required SOVC wt. BW. SyOUe | Gl Mase ave nes tr a0 POR RENT. A LANGE 2D-STORY FRONT ROOM | TUbiaw road uw, Be... BAND HOUSE | gg fURmoned) ; southern exyosure, bath on aaipe | 30101 st nw. porters, waiters, He Bw. __}393"_| 209 O'st aw, Ore ghamnberuaids, Wartrestes, bell Lops. Luts itis, prar- FURNISHED THREE LARGE COOL toramd kitchen tatu, &. (Ger aks ay windows In exch; corner house; south and bucgnve stored. BUKNHAM'S, 1110 | aud wast front; private faiutiy ; reterences required. “ayo Ti01 Kst. nw. ‘use Was NI—FIRGT OR SECOND FLOOKS FUR- dor unfurnisued, with or without eas bhi ms, mou. iap., #15. TiGEPLEARANI FRONT ROUMS, | 1207 Lith st. n.w., Brooms, mad. imp., 635, mh board. @245 wuthout | WS Uthat. Ce Divit Park), wry mod. iinp., 6B. ‘jus | 2515 Uth ot. a w., Crome, B20" te | _iy toast ‘a. TOCOUMBE, 1425 N. O KENT THKEE LANGE UNFURNISHED | OOH KKNT—BY THOMAS E WAGGAMAN, Ville, Loudoun fuou. imp. Nagetatiion, ve, Ave St.. Soon ar rece Tequited.. COL PANY. G2, hat, now je. OGRAPHELS EMING- ton tyyewnter operators. directed to poaitious Ezuployers provided "Supeten ees a2 Navy place se, 50 thd Gordon ave, } Fietinten Spetsoes\ oe crant ve MEE LAUGH UNE Paiste Broa, Si See aw KUFF-SEAMANS © LENEDCY, Keminaton Type- | jh lO ‘oud floor, very suitable tor lilt ate . q ‘Su GN wt oo, ar oP useheeping, Daving bath and water on me Nour orthh's. tree ike i ga Pete ew faye | Bourbon ine, Baxi ath al at on ai HOvoER : Bh Soils. Be 3 acme a Mroupect ax, Hose ; W. Two Lara connected roouis on parlor ioc? at 820 per mionth. ae = \0# RENT— fiz 10TH ST. N.W., LARGE AND sunt, Foun, Turuished) oF waturnisiied re pour; transients acca: CAMPBELL. ay. FOE, ENT TWO ELEGANT LODGE ioOMR, With double ante rov.us, on fire, floor over I MANUS & CO." Jeweiry Store, corner 7th and D sts, nw; 3. Aiso uarger hialis, flours above. per part 1408 'P st "i . we ae X ‘a L “ a8 Teh etn c ‘A SITUA kc iu rocery store or Wunch roou! ; oxperl Veet ut feteroncen sadrews J. Eee OARD FOR VV ANTED—A PLACE AS CHAMBERMAID BY a reapectabie colored wir, Call at 494 N i i TANTED-BY A YOUNG WITTE GIWL—VLACE fs uurne-or would doliehtchamiwerwork, Address Se Star vihices WwW: TED—A SITUATION TO DOLIGHT HOUSE- ‘ork by w Youn wlitts cir Just trou thecoautry. Address MARY. 515 Och at. nw. eee = WANTED BY AMANUENSIS_A DEPARTMENT FOR RENT—STORES. Clerk who lias for many years Inid aside the use = of shorthand sio'r Bide the Lecemity.to'resune iis | ool GENT _NEW SI Practice, and woukt be gad to have work of that | Jey Idan wen. w. Eharactt ithe evening’ Wi ‘urincipal dire lytac: | wl ent Jneparatcly Seas inatigr of ntcumatoucan ve esi deed | MAKE ga Pa sii — | headin that Soda aad orate al | SHS, tre Pe ee = (OR REN 1—LARGE STORE ROOM AND CELLAR, | 104. imps. ; splendid lorality; keys Dext door. $ citt Se TED-SILUNTION AS ENGINEER Ferner 16 aud 0 ats. hwy Sxturee andeuldeat | termsapbly at370 Fata O* ™ SPiteawe SUIS 2WOiem, 30.50 SMO 85, rielice; Gest ‘of reterences. iverator tu store Lye | Dor EST SS RL AVES SRTORY GSE ® | | Fora Mull ist apps wo WESCOTT & WHLGOX. FOr EST 10ne AND oum, THE STN | Flom: kitchen oa en Hodes bate bee eae | 24 1007 Pennsylvania ave. 8. 5 Bited tp loc excelled forany | range, latrobe: nicely grained aud payee (Reterences furnished ie Guanesa: all conveniences: yas, water, | back Jard creut, $30. M.D. ECM F cane. NEEILL | eve its, ood ventilation, oes | .-D. SHACKLEFORD, | reut reascuabic toa oud lehsut will’ vo leased fore | (OK RENT—VERY DESI aud range, rent, 627.0. THROD. Piib- | _ #272 $3 003 15 ai." Tails 2 TR Land te, each... 15 G03 Ltn 15 Gunton “busitiue, Dasewent rows. 408 La ave, tront root, K-KOUM FLAT, HANDSOMELY ‘ 6 enw, south, West’ expustre, adults 20 ee ss ir; reterences exch ‘Y20" pth st. | | The aboveis only a portion of the property on my ayl0st* | Looks, or suil list call at office tor Lulietin vasuedua, the Ist and 1th (x10) THOS, k. WAGGAMAN, T HOUSE 1:28 NEW YORK AVE. -xcellent location for doctor or demtist : ase a and required. Canal road, Sr * ret ag those nice tie homes; six rooms and bath; au FAMILY ders. iatve Sand. cou! For particuirs address Mrs. JNO. FEW MOKE DoanW fuedated newt the wots porches, coud xliede, iunsia of trite 1¥e trom depot, yer ‘erry ot Purceiiviiie. J. KIDWELL. Mechenio KD AND ROOM FOR ADULT bath Foon With, bi and aud Fine a larve house, elevated Address de rape otis. Syring. Ver i, 10. Apply to a. B. : SS t St se, OF collent. water Alnncat:, Aipekmani ws RobARGE, COOL | 1800 tie wt aw,” Dae" -25, 1011 Vat uw, ¥ TAS a6) FOR COOKS, rs, withi or with- OFFICES. W innias, nares, latndvess, houseworkerse butters’ | OW bard, also tree suites Of umrurniaiod ruoweon L | 40 ta ave, int Aoor eee nang, coach: ‘waiters. footinen, farm al di all | Bear lath; morth aud south front. Apply 1017 14th ave, Ist or junton building, ‘ea my sap piace, BIS ath ae a |B == dya-ct || basement, 2 tro 20. excellent rooms WANE BY A KESPECTA BY RENT THE WOODMONT. 13TH AND IOWA ri 1 permis i ries ¥ ‘St reasoiiat (or a Re Oo ee aoe | sumteer: J. F. KOLINSON, Proprietor. Fitteeu years at Wormiey’s, ayaa Half udlefrow station. pring water, also inimera: water. Lake for bathing and otuer au lente. Private tean cared for, b. ¢. DE Boyd's station, Montgomery county, Md. water ; NOU actwe forced and winde > Rear So pletion. $20 pot masts oe 80 Yer Wark. Aa 8 GITRESO: , Brandy Station, Cui ayn” ~TAUREL, MD. ONE LAKGR om first floor, oneon second. Addrew Me. irs xT county. Va. Dera BOAkDERe WANTED A FAK EXCELLENT piace for clulidren, bist and healthy . plenty fruit, ge slinde tet na teannabie: AWCETT, Coveevilie, Momteumery sy6-4n" Puavad sie ety FIESDCLASS BoaKD AND BOOM 47 PER, Week. baining free. Addrres HLDMEN OVER THREE YEARS CBALEBEATE SPRINGS HOTEL GOOD BoAMD; ‘K FARM NOW READY A saradhune Lor citi xpress (reine dais’, tannsn, bow.s, ae. Mee. KLOUGHERK, Mountain Lake Park, Md 4 venient to care aud daisy tuatls, and al) constorta of FOR BEST 2018 PORTNEL PLACE, ONE OF | [ANGE MANSION FLENTY OF SHADE, OON- ‘band. SE BEL a Country home. Sis CU ha THABLE BUICK BUSI. | 0'NCIT PaPored: concrete cellar, whole house heated rps eng pa ane BamPton, Loudoun Co.,.'Va. ta jus destrab A y tot ess house in center of city, Pacave. bet. di and | Yt! 4 SES PLEDeS igs deteaiie rar, Kiwi wo ZHORAS | 2, ues nouns i coterof cls. Besa; get, Md en | BUS. Lea Un aw feet buiid- Frame house, Kidwe SI BU! RBAN PROPERTY. ——— ing of 10 roous up stairs: lane cellar and be: FOE, MENT Wale, HOUSE 1 im W-fook alley in rear; will lease. for eee eT 175 1010 2d wt, b tel 1010 $24 wt, bh sued wt, ing elevat salesiadiesy clerks (aight | 1 ‘site wholesale market: kent, &: er urs 60 Stone” till “cor “Grace” tern of years:tent moderate.” For full particulars a)” SHAM, ITld Get. new. | into twostores: Inquire {20m tat to SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, G27 F stu. it " = = xe H 30 an Sed st = Tans FOR RENT—OFFICES. 28 Sotteenon ma. r. $40 3225 Kw, be bear, WANTED---HOUSES. = = $40.00) 210 tors s s ===" = a (OK RENT. 4NO. AMBiFit SMITH, ATTORNEY SO-WOLT Michier comet, at M.-L; 8 TO 10 t law, rooms 14 and 1434 Central National Bank, CST & HUNGERFORD, wis 14 ood part Be. : NeST cen . tid Pennsylvania ave., Will rent desk room tc D. Owners address | notary public or stenographer. ayy-2t* W A HOUSE 1 northwest, that will rent well, torabout or Iwan. Address J.P. W., Star ol ED FROM OWNEKS, FOR 144% RHODE ISLAN VEN ub two batt: rooms. Apply between 3} and t 1762 S st. nw. ayo 2 FIVE ‘Appiy to LOUIS: 39st w+ MM. Aud desiring to ‘OMERS h ‘of 6 Or 7 roo! nd bath , BY W.C. DUVALL, 25 F 81. Pana tton i jaan nice hou e: Sto | H to prowpt euantaon terms to suit, at 1S Fst Pies Lt; Rt: dust mat of Junction, Corin ard | 11 Tue Winsor e4le tai Pint The anton 940-55 | 2 per month © wines 30,000. GEO. W. LINKINS. SOU Lith ate Ont Fouts, ie Ista : mas every mod. tinp. + | # Dopoue circie. 8 ed Water (wrrehe) 2 | 2 a rovins, $9,000. GEO. W. 1 SOU 1h a pelaa WMP HOLTZMAN, 1321 F n.w._ | comcretal cellar and’ lance yard: will hive leumo it mith ot {UU.uU 5} Fayette Terrace 30 V 7 ANTED—HOUSES TO KE. 1 AM HAVING oa a: tte Terrace. daily applications for houses; parties desiring to TSINESS © “al secur gon tenants nk pra etre ca do. BUSINESS CHANCES. pincaus their: property. with. he 10 = a veator toute pad and other incidental ater | ROK PALE (A MODEL AND JOBLING SHOP SERN OM etFR cont: GEO. W- LENKENS, 100 Tue | kod rensou forseliiag. Address Box Od, Star once: ce Phare, 1) Lovee circle tat a ma |“ jylest Muss ave near ist is, dand, 810 per cheap hi EST FIVE TO TEN bargains in sropett ‘thousand dollars iu au established safe and lucra- HAY Wo DOWLING, Heal Feta mw, | ve ante. Address with iuil particulary, pronte, large house, isth nr Duponi Euclid place... Moet near Lith, required, &e , Box 141, Star office. 39102" Fic, POX E BROWS, | ROR SALE — BAR KUOM AND RESTAURANT ies, = eh ul bows sk: 3 furniture of 10 roous; reason. for sell B.w., S-rv0u 2se6, 10 Pa. Or. $y 10-8 estate. Apps on al PARKER, Adintuistra UNFURNISHED ROOM feor and one « by a widow <OR SALE usd vis resturant on 4%) Tewsonabi-, Price uly #500. ith st '® w. ‘d oor or two on with tige of bath, Fokeest. 71S 1i2H SI. NW. NEARL three stories and cellar; steal a Wasruls, houseio.d Co0Us uF oller persunal property | places 1oF rent. prin nid interest payable In Weekly Or woutiny | see rv of ground . conventent to station 01 Why rush off to the crowded orwinal and crnawental shade trees, excelient cr 5, D-Toou: huune, large onk grove, splendid garden em, muita for aiunil wulplivin ou, @4 cree for SLM) Per acre, wiuomacre cre: bitiding fete. 5ORS0S and foul TU cents per foot. "Also large tract, ¥ suitable for subdivision, an well as Wany stock. dairy MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN | Seatiet itn er te ip howd ft an ma vhs, dire tome, & Map [)°,%0U WANT MONEY?—e10 TO #100 TO LOAN | Property sont tree on Mphlicatees, Dit iow ‘naseest on turaiture, sano bones | Hoberz et tee om Spyiic fwelling with outbs anit 1 a Met. firamsh KH cony term Ay WHC KOI “ollowine pieces of within 3 mee ‘of Weatington city, in beacthy loved Sieelient suburban tone, 00d water, sues for these ib bupiew ib ity Uve short distance tn the country ‘QK RENT_UNFURNISHED— Lig tote at ROR station, 81.500; #100 cash, belavce New kro bomse, stabien, shade, Secesh. 27 acres, large mansion, ce: 129 actus, Inge wansion. ece: lent Shade, Water and View, #130 per acre, .dacres, Suade and water, Gx ‘Betore purciams wits cml eed SRS CLES SS, good business corner; good reasons for sell- | OR RENTS oF. a, Star offic ae 1401 Bist st. (corner), 12. ‘OR SALE—ONE OF THE GROCERY HL ave., Gr.. Oe.» & stores east of 7th st. n.w. ; stock and fixtures Brst- he ‘a Sacrifice as owner wishes to op easy terms? BE shad = MOREY TO LOAN IN Stas 70 scrT aT ct where your cht) WANTED Foun | Fux: HED ROOMS Higut housekeeping) between G and L and A Talk With Ex-Senator Spooner. From the New York Tines. Ex-Senator John ©. Spooner of Wisconsin was at the Fifth Avenue Hotel yesterday. He had just returned from Europe. “Lheard little talk abroad sbout immigra- tion questions or the laws that govern immi- gration to this country,” the ex-Senator said. “It occurs to me that the commissioa which has just gone abroad to investigate the subject of immigration could have accomplished more satisfactory results if their appointments had not been made public and the object of their visit bad been kept qufet. “I have just heard of the death of ex-Senator MeDonaid of Ludiana and I was pained by the news,” Mr. Spooner said. “I knew him very well.” He was a genial, democratic man, who always had the courage of his convictions.” Mr. Spooner said be had seen many promi- nent Americans abroad. Among them was J. 8. Clarkson, who would probably return to this country late in July or eurly in August. ooo es ‘The Middle States Regatta. The officers in charge of the regatta for the championship of the middle states at Newark, N.J., have decided to have all the events, in- cluding trial heats, on Saturday. The program had been to have the trial heats on Friday and the finals on Saturday, but the officials believe that by starting promptly at 9a. m. on Satur- day and running off an event etch succeeding tult hour they eun complete the program be- fore dark. Capt. Van Roden of the Atalantas has been “obliged 10 resign as judge of the course and J. :. Murphy of the Institute Club of Newark has been appointed in his stead. Educational Association Officers. At Wednesday evening's sovsion of the Vir- ginia Higher Education Association at Virginia Beach the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, W. W. Smith; vice presidents, R. L. Carne and J. M. Garnet treasurer, J. B. Henneman; secretary, W. Burrus: recording secretary, J. L. Hail; audi- tor, H.C. Brock: executive council, W. W. Smith, J. A Quarles, W. G. Brown, Ormond Stone,.T. J. Stubbs, R. B.Smithey, F. P. Brent. —_———<e. Street Car Stables Barned. Fire broke out about 12 o'clock Wednesday in the 6th avenue car stables at 6th avenue and 43d street, New York. Three alarms were OF i bye recular physician; 3 in fain jish branches. $1 per mouth each. Prep. | Will furuish the Yooms und Guard with lamilonts aration 10r civ. service examinations. Lowest terius, | Willing to share residence with anotuer doctor or any Experiences teacher. Anply (08 Itat awe Jyuai® | suuliar arrancemenc to. get. attractive stand ; spar TE TO TEEaR | ments over druz store will do.” Address COR fe yet Gov" Uatidiny, touus willarways be couse Ste’ can now aime make "losns ou colctara secant oi ¥. H. SMITH & SONS, Je16-tr a4 2 ing three tuves a» week. Appiy 1627 yo Jefferson plac FOR SALE LIQUOR STORE: DWELLING AaT-} duced prices. Address LOOSE COVER, Star | License secured. Long lease. Must be sold at once. office, and will call with samples. All work’ guar- | as ust leave city. Good investment. Cen- stiteed. JyoHe | trully located.” Addaress box Ls star ofice: Welw jANTED-A DRIVING HORSE; MUST BE | 0K SALE—FIKSI-CLASS PROVISION STORE Young. sound. stylish and tairiy) fasts mo. fancy F bing cent vues siley average 83,200 al umn: | OT ures. by letter only. KR. W. ANDERSON, | ner months, ingutre 3. L, HOOVER, 48 Center | 1748 Pid ste u,v ayoust*” | Marner, ‘year | ANTED—TO BUY A5MALL WOOP AND COAL JANTED—-AN ACTIVE PARTNE! HAVING dg ni ‘ard location and price. Address Sci. | W waficivat nveans to" push over tuo seuate ene | 131d Bat aw dy 7 — ‘i. BL We Me in. and location, SARIN BUCHER SoveEbe Be s, © | [Lost SMALE BLACK, AND, TAN Dog. WET | a cueagm ser newer So, band pena lotion: | ORY To Toy vier jyl-im oe ANTED-GRAZE YOUR HORSES ON WIT, i, SKED UP RED POOKET | fh 0" RENT—G1S Dat. RE, GHOOM BATH AND | _fe21 {The Arieton kare Tas > W mies mec and rate etn 60 per toe Ir 5 ‘YY WHO PICKED rey Sepenlay eng Fynrnece; perfect condition. ‘Apply to egret ‘MONEY, TO LOAN TX ANY SUMS DESIRED AF TO Loan IN ANY SUMS. ar Bet torand retorued tres. te WILSON, wareoe i fa, ave, non bp will reiee co. | L508 NENT_SHN DEST BEYER SOOM BRICK | Suelipeeen mee iemae of Ceens mei ie: fo5 aS stopped. | 1° aweiling in this city for the price, €18 per month, | Yond time necemary ior examination of titieand prep- WAXED DREREMAKING FOR LADIES, a1 7h a. 8. B. A. PHILLIPS & 80% ences itlios 3. Pisin & £0, 3y3-Lm' i lake oop Eee MEX TO LOAN ae oF yeim in9 ave. nw. | ON THURSDAY -EVERING-TULT Gon ene ee ay o x READ w WANTED TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT, “ALL Jette birds elias Vewerd it Tontaat aio modern earoremeny EASES ver es paseetk betesticls stanaxra b ines torus: =a paris : . G, J0H S ae Bis TTSRWAIrnd EXCMASGs, GO Par n'y. | J O8F 0 MEW 1 BOGS OF. DOG | Cow aaa aa PERSONA 7 ANTED—TYPEWRI’ Fou RENT, in ark ons cad eee Wahi: nie ht Rone ‘and di ae a bade go colle “A SiHomIzED Pulyate DETECTIVE ‘AGENCY, torumesclrcotsre ot Notary aie ‘New eta ‘i sibiiseatal hoy open ai SON st. new fbi | see ee Koo wit Witla, Sanaaer, 20 F ston ANTED—TRANSLATION .—I DESI 0 Wie ee — = 5O NUL BE PAID BY YOUNG MAX oF releren C. MAXO, Koou: 22, Kid F ot. now. rc tat cae fame Wea ay Ee te ARE NOTARIES PUBLIC. Eats In office from 9 | ‘217 Feet eee Cons oy DExbs Un VERY Stara ae HONE Weak Sst Ym a, em. to 5 yin SS Fent rates on approved real estate ‘security; | and water of the country, tat be kept from ti © per cent for ong or short tne. four mutes trom the «ty and O. KR.) Wy alles from W aslinets pretty six end eiit-room houses, trou 20 each, on vusy paywernte. Tbese Louse are NTED—1EKSONK WHO DI ENTIAL, 314 Pa nw. \fOXEY_ WANTED aN Te B pra WAN DN is D Pa. ave. nw. 3 ANTED AND TO LOAN—PARTIES — my Sete ee Oe OR SALE-A. MEAT AND, PROVISION, STORE Dating me} to lotn can always ud sat-ouge | POH SALE NEAK BEANCHVILLL ON 7 7 UsE OF A HORSE AN) iGGy ~ ¥i ts Said cheap Hh eold stone. WOUDS & 00."> BANK, WANTED USE OF A HORSE AND BUGGY FOR ‘adress Boe TLE. Bear ones. ayese sae ee - = ———— tached. Will Sell stock, fixt kee EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT, leet ol ine houses, dots, 100 by 3290. W ANIED LOOSE COVERS TO MAME AT HE-| Vince supplied with water: kes und eet eS. six Pen AREA SOND. : 2 BioRs. on gad.0, Kk For ruil intormation trick PO SALE—A GOOD OLDESTABLISHED nus | DAVID De STOs bayuen oval Gf sods" from Possess arene, f Fiimtirant in hear of ty. ood reason for sel. | 06 publicity. Address Box #8, Star ofice, 3502m" | _ syd Ay von, D —70 RE ¥ 5 eS = _— y JOR KENT—1510 ST. N.W., RM! y ONEL 1 VAD, EP 7 lave at = Ein Peat Rig ed rh el lf NING WATCHED, 30; MAIN-BPRING | F'sna nie; imexeskeat conditicn “ce 7) MOE) Ticks Som 9:00 UPWARD. 1VERDALE FARK _WE HAVE sUst for « family o: adults, th furnished roonus, | he. 5 ery) 0c; warranted; iwenty years in | month Keysat THOS. G. HENSEY & CU."S, 1300 F AT THE LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, houston eany monthiy ps3 Somat Myon ae Hor ommutnniratiue, et, Lh and | Vusiness: can for old’ kowd and rniver watches. and | * _ __3¥@-kn ON Manager, oom o 1000 Foe , Mand Q. ent it sialtud ry cohtesterate Jew z " : Epiorenc’y give alu reuired: | Audrene FAMILY, | Metropctitan Hotel. SS CRUE | QR RENT 210 ee ag REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. unfit FOk SALE so WILL PURCHASE THE stock | per wonth. “INU. A’ PLESCOTT, F st. a, JG ' eabeerongie- gy) ate I Fe ou ished for years’ and dou cr . F <ST Sa S and Oats. hw: verinanent ff auited, refer | business; reabou for selling, other business to attend | arp ube; bess peusiou. patent and yost olives: 00s | J VANS! LOANS! ste. 2S aS eae chanwed Ack 2 Mar tozspotcash. Caillat 1614 7th st. Dew. Syst" painted throughout. W. C. DUVALI, $5,000, $10,000, #20,000 or ‘Why do you continue to live in the city and pay ex- FOR SALE—A NICE GROCERY AND [S10] nw. yet ace cessive rent When Jou can purchase a howe from us ‘Only tweive ities from tue city . bigts and healthy, with churches and schools convonteut, dren will net only have the pure air : and Lapa as owner wishes to | SH s.- syectnl privtieges respecting pricr tay mueute. saneee We wi o office. Sor tall and winter, Je Wow Audress “ECRINGTON,” "Sine | 19H, ih si. 6. . = BF in? TCE S RUTHERFORD. L307 F etm, | tetrinating mtuenove of ity ite. | We will take vou NEY TO LOAN ON ENDOWMENT LIFE AND, re AN Sy9-1W 10 Pst. mie. | Mating Insurance poles? poitieceie ane ] any time. aan WANTED MISC EOU OE AEST A SELEUT_Netanpanaoon; | sha ucto taa ae a ACHEAA, |” MITSVLAR LAND sMIMOVEMENT CO. WASTED. GOVERNMENT “cLing ee eran oe Ne Book, Rech gee wpeemaad | Eee oS 8 aes oe slate 5 —GUVERNMEN 5 low to a dos ca ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALLSUMS ‘others—you can secure promot on by pe hk 3 DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. Morr fake urereein arian JOR BALE-SNAP_VARIETY STORE, Domne a | <2 ee ee ee at Sand 6 per cent un apptoved real emate iu the Sent tenth En Cone e eres ae renin Bimattames inane ens oe “NOS. 1, 3 and 5 FLORIDA A’ Dect or cotta 8 ON PALETROLD, ie, Address GEN 1 owner leavinue the city" Tr auld iu i ween no feuscn ok a Ar thoy in reat “im mw. oor. Fes nw. pial rae re . Call W. B. WATSON & CO... Git 30. M. SAUNDE we CO... M” EY oa A TE. PROMPT WANT A ns ae AND WILL SELL. IED TE RNOWNCTAWIN TOWN TORT q yet aan atten aniations, a ealtaie city Westbe ad Cake” tin fourth io cage Be Bs AM i 3 OR A | = Wine 10 DECLINING HEALTH WILE SeLL RENT—UNFURNISHED, SWOBMSITEDT & BRADLEY, — | bait" te value in sulnrusn property. JAMES is, ak ani soot eater ae ny ons eres | Cone aaa Rapin pe EG lea ee ae F TamuN Tp LOAE-LAROE AWOUNES AEBAWS | coim Gitta aamtorae ee tapered or the wate. postal and will cai), st dine aaa eo oS = 5 : “ sciming: z bOSTON, Yeutence. Address BAH MEN, Star office, ips" Men ‘hand sor oan on ber ty ecarty Ar loses | POR SALE A HANDSOME SEW, TWOSTORE ___ Star otlice, O KENT PART SUITABLE ‘ates of Interest. Installment lous with war . . Two minutes walk fr ‘Will weil Ob easy PASTERDA & MALL Fecite buuiding, 624 F sta Decuttiuity iocated und have ue water within « few YTIPUL COTTAGE, HALF J OF 200 thinutes’ ride wm Be ‘idee ft oiciock pom, © highest . heat. new Srocm cottage, with 25 reser’, t sczey of land. beautital front yard with trees, station: 2 miles irom Washington vabout z © dys prictary medicine of wreat value secured by U8. trade 1913 B sty to $25,000 on real estate security ; 8 bandmame, couventent etd ANIED—SiUDENTS —CONGHESSIUNAL | mark. A paying business already established in many | 12/4 N ¥ a delay. DUGAN s BUTLER suid. ail for furtuer W ‘cork works epeclalty; shortuang und beeines fectiona ofthe Uniun, Heverence given and required. | 1340 Q stuw, apatr ww oto. Gases Te writing; $5 for twelve Coll at G04 G st, n.w,, | Address MERCUMY, Star office. jyl-in MOSEX To POAN AT SAND U PEM CENT UN | 2 eee elit eI 2 ee OY TAKE NO CHANCE, spproved District real eatate no delays, }OR SALE-NEW SROOM COTTAGE, WITE WANTED-A STABLE TO ACCOMMODATE cleans your watch for81, puts in main- nee Futur sere of lands of & sule trou ststions WV ive lugrave and three wayons, with or without dor Si, and warrante luis work’ che year. We mho 246. | Wantiurton urna ttre and Jide aired tent tached, within 3 mile denver Marker ‘best and cheapest practical watch > ‘eet wubdiviaivie: ; Ridttee PHOENIX Bukit COMBASY, (GRUB arenes: | Salers m ue ct. 205 Ft nee io EL a reat | Pres, $500. Sits ShathinesS we SHTHARD ASD FUE % FOE RENT_A NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK DWELL | “iste *curts. ge yO =. iheiuiius tsty Rote ditition warhead tHe | __LOST_AND FOUND. fy, in excellent condition, om cable lie of rect 7 Fenuay : wan aortiawnd.) Calucreph and. Weungton,, three cars Sw. Only S12. ob ver PH Tes & sox, | MONEY 70, LOAN ON Ral EetaTE Ok FinsT- SUBURBAN HOUSES ae bier -khooouen been arent OST—PAIR OF GOLD-FHAMED EYRe ay SON. ‘Clams SECURITY, at Jowest rates of 5 Bode WITH CITY IMPLOVEMENTS Dooknevpins, liustratel ‘by Prof, Stari’ celebs ‘Treewary and 1th mt -wultahle reward re- | 7-7 A210 New York ave._| iny where the security 18 ood. AND RAPID TRANSPORTATION. Dock chartet‘iures uvoutths, S10; seadiente saepeaey | turned tof W. WEILL, 1707 Pat nwt i ik RENT— ‘apie OU. C_ GREEN, 903 7th #t.2.9- | wow uituetimeto buy, Por ron rm, torus f IS TO SUIT, ATSAND | and permit to inspect call upon the andersigued.