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; “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. FRIDAY, sULy 17. 1891. : 3 nid information to Wit. SAUNDERS & CO., FOR SALE HOL | FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES. | NEWSY AND. READABLE. SOCIAL MATTERS. CONDITION OF THE CENSUS. Cepind etl, nations of neta firme FOE Se LS ENS ce Pye ee RS ARDEDOS AUS; | JFOE SALE HORSE, WAGON AND, HAINES | Some of the Good Things to Be Found in To- | Enjoying Midsummer Floneures af the Te- What Has Been Accomplished Dering the tay te the Uninet ene ar m hath ann celta: i un Fara, row, we ake authorize’ wr going away. Avply HL pantie cayrstag store spperenandtng ra maelpmeg sane eee a th see yerty ent da ying percent on ‘Sth st... $y 17-2 is See oe Pay auts baiane MALEER & SUS, -E- CUEAP-A YOUNG BAY HoKsE,| Everybody will be looking for tomorrow's] Mrs. Dunn, wife of Lieut. Dunn, who is just - Se er cars tctisticn for the yearend “ FS ae : ef and barvess. Apply at STORE, Ut Why? Because the Saturday Sram al-| back from an extended European journey, is Citak oF wat Gee ee onl aan ee Spor wacEVaee woeee 2 Dahes brcsatebeoneacastomn sl Bia a) a halt ali dl ting ana | 89¥ stopping with her mother, Mrs. J.G. Webb RETARY OF THE INTERION—MArIDITY Wirt! pal hn pines Fiat ee Pie atone terse Street inprovenen:s corns oned the time. MARE, JM HANDS HIGH: | ways contains more good, solid,intaresting and | cr ini, city, at Atlantic City.” They go on $0 WSICE THS WORK Eas BEE ne on T.C. Purdy: tromeporte Gio, jones Bid; | : ne: i jut of ata surety Deriy, | instructive reading matter than any other pa- | Sharon Springs next month. COMPLETE PLAN OF THE FINAL PUBLICATIONS. copy wt ast, Td. Wivinae ‘si Poe ara foot. ensen ioe Marino Risen er i 5 -washy | Prof. and Mrs. Alex. Graham Bell and Mr. rt Expres basinesn DUK Ss. _ tie, | George wut of Cordeleir Iieed by Marin perin the country. It has no wishy-washy ‘of. an x. Gral ' ae io | gag fs nate ata exch OUTS, at Be"oor | oubge Little Neg ty Metin Hood, Hotta Hed Wy | sug but ix prepared with tho great-|and Mrs Gardiner Habbard are at Saratoge, juibsre was laid botore the Secretary of the rt IV—Strevt railways, Charles Hl. Cooley. thily one ef iectou Whitney ave. Jt will be suid at Sc Mieke Ram to Taek . * to | The latter have a cottage and are entertaining interior today a report of the operations of the | Volume XI urance: including Gre, coven, Ei oa Ua | est care, prominence being given always to| in tucir usual generous style, census office for the six months ended Jane 30, marine, inland navygation and transporte: SOUTHWTST. S | matters of District interest, for Tux Stam i! yr and Mra, Emmons Blaine are expected at 1891. Superintendent Porter states that with vee —— oan Rodden, commlty en 28 ty GIO WA ane, Do ma tS onl 3 F pre-eminently a local paper. In looking after | the McCormick villa at Richfield Springs some tho exception of cight or ten special agents | y 1 iy aston of the con- 4 iviteen or 0 sae pete Appiy tor plat wh Gp omnes this characteristic, however, the readers of Tue | time this summer. gathering the fragments of information in re- atin the jurisdic 226 ana ere tn et jation to manufactures, the ficld work of the Sar do not for @ moment imagine that the | Baron von Wulflen of the German legation INW), taxed and sy 16-8 2407 F sf. now. 7 Si 7 = eleventh census is completed. T. T Thomas Donaldson tic | Gk SAnDDWE HAVE SOME OF THE "BEST A FINE FIVE-YEAR-OLD BASIINE | nowy of the day and topics of general public | h** been some weeks at Newport and will see] MEATH OF GEN. B. F. KELLEY, Sukie ple Recent Se it aoe teen fee 12100 | Bitte tite wewiy hinprover! section of tat je; well broke aud a good roadnter Wal the social life at Bar Harbor before he sails for Paid, and the division in charge | Yoh Oe aaah ee Plata wih we wail ne at ge Ge Se per | ee see te ae UNA and harness, F018, St. | interest and importance are neglected, for they | Europe. A War Veteran Passes Away at the Kipe Age | 0f this work disbanded. Having in view the | ‘* "Law papas ood pall yet an- me | Sheet times Pa" SAUNDEN: “ co. LE_CHEAP FOR CASH—GOOD HoksE, | know full well that a complete system of tele-| Mra. Archibald Greenlees and her family ss _ of Kighty-Four. 4 __,, | fundamental ides of the eleventh census, that thorized. ) < |e ser te Wray | HON Lita ged Bem davtou and harness. Arp iy at | graphic service tells them what is going on all | have gone to Hamilton, Va., for the rest of the actth, Gon. B-F. Keller, the “‘eroot Philip,” | prompt publication greatly increase the value Statistical Atlan, (Puticution mot yet ate bocce Sea zi ing | *ummer. at hishome near Oakland, Md., at So'clock | of statistics, sufficignt force was employed to} thorized a Seed teens tin ae gone in ex feet a cha ater tae al ota Circuit Judge John Dun Horsley, his sister, tast night. ee wus eighty-four yearg old and | expedite the work of tabulating the population sora amet sor ial Ese Zyears oid. about 16 hands hich. will-aelcat waucri: | reps Mind Wipe. and coud Mamie Cabell of | bad been ill for some time. Membefe of his | returns, and at the same time the clerical effect- AVIV Met. etee Tat, £2.50. 92.000 ihpcae ct bin at care; Fensch for seit the | go. dente never allow a piece of news to escape | Mist RUPP, and cousin, Mise Momio Cabell of uinty, Va., are in Washington for a| family were at his side when the end came. | i¥eness of the several im ortant divisions hay . Sightsceing. ‘They will go from here | Arrangemonts for the funeral are now being | #8 i chirge the special inquiries was pot im- etn dap used RRS weariy wey gurces Used ot» CL | their vigilance. All that need be said, there- | few da: mr} Soon 12 os 2 SUBDIVIDED BAS | Ol, SALE-X Gay WAKE o ¥ faite babiiod Bs predaceesore tal Saint af excel” oe ed Aid Society of the Church of | the family. Itis thought that theremains willbe | ing cach individual enumerated, Gill to Uncle Jerry's got his gua. s000 3% ee fots INXS. bes eel, Sentie: Siso, cart and harne : «| | Our Fathe successful lawn party | brought : punched © fo ieee eonandine — B00 94 thot ior talenctrecss | ether. “Apply at 1004 10tu st. us we Jence, ‘The following are some. of Ste! special | CR EteRE Bald avery. sco nm party | brought from the general’shome to Oakland on | punched ready for the electrical tabulating 1: we invite inspection. | FOR 5 T™ Dora T. Voorhis, 1100 | b> s one z i re Saturday afternoon to lie in state until Sunday | ™chines. The completion of this work re-| “There's one motto [a like to suggest for S100 4. ot, oWISDSOK & S08, ees” | E'srrivon from Ia into. 6 chapters, several of which will be appropri- O58 aay Ree Noel morning, when they will be taken to Washing- Pooh reg) smplore including clerks, | —— said the delinquent member as he Fy hog iy {Ui SALE EAST FRONT LoTS—s ADJOINING | $h4 drivtug hoes. cu stuut surrey, 1U Lauds ately illustrated: tributed to the ‘entertainment by recitations, | ton. The interment will be at Arlington, near | and will reduce the f.cce of the popula | ye arto a a eee ene eee + habeas cay ietusse WES DINE: Capes | : ie : WASHINGTON AND THE GRAND ARMY. | °Figinai poems and sketches were Prof. Whit- | the tombs of Gens. Crook and Sheridan. tion division to abont 400 persons. Dig | te amount he owed after it Dok SALE BARGAINS, Se eae eke ee ee | SALE—ONE VERY FINE ROAD HORSE, 16 Mutaas, os comb, Mr. J. H. Whitaker, Mrs. G. Crandall, | Gen. Kelley raised the first troops on south- | August 10, or exactly nine months after re- | “What is thet” asked the bookkeeper. , eseetionss. wel on roiuore | = pa ae | seal Urown, Uve years ld; van slow better | (lllustrated. ) Mrs. E. Hort, Miss Withington, Mra. Alex. E. ceiving the last schedules from the enumeratot “Pest no bills,” he answered earnestly. ORSALL Sh, cole 12 SNF eal Uru ve y jae ea fees : et | belt exes a Mire, |¢7B soil, was in command at the battle of | os" i i ud | PON Sites anon otin ti an rice and | & tanatem; had his uauidiityd for speed. Why the great national encampment next | Beall and Mise Beall, (Mrs, Rogers and are | i ee een a ee thereat | Ltall be able to lay before you the comple TNs & Conch i | qasy torus to quick buyer, ITHLEY. 1215 | UUSBI a BEABCES. 1741 Jobneun ave, bet. Bi yeur should be held at the capital. Voorhis, Pe. i 5 bnileting of the acgregate population of Mary had « httle lamk Sere et eee ae UC | Fe. ave. we and Lsthand 1 w. ae Mr. and Mrs. William Hendley aro at Hotel | #¢ ¥48 the first federal officer wounded at the | United Stotes by inner cid ‘divisions, The oa ee 1 en in eee: Pom Sake SALE 01 Eas N ROADSIDE SKETCHES. (lilustrated.) Hela ikacoa outbreak of the wer. entire ofice force will next be directed to the Bat books neglect to say hoger ts th anesdiate Lyte Gute ese ‘The picturesque heights across the Potomas | 3¢70Pem Heboboth Del. He was born 15th of April, 1807, in New | compilation of th ndinm of the census, Why Mary ne'er used patent soap —~ eitaels Stan Ur Ounad du-peasemaee te: sa te ii haw to én toy th Gen. and Mrs. George B. Williams left last | Hampton, N.H. In 1#26 he left Lis native | the manuscript for the first volume of which To drive its fleas away Spe Pee SST STONE toe Fat. 5. : arises.” Greatest Lasasue in Latnene dhe ath eo oe Monday for St. Catharine's, Ontario, Canada, | face tor Virginia, where he had a brother at | should be in the hands of the public prister Se ~¥ FA i. SALE BUILDERS. ATTENTION: Wok. GE Ee: EXICAN STR teara they iil eeadahourt ceks. They | Wheeling. When’ quite young he evinced a| not later than October. Work’ has elrendy : : RK SALE-THE Bis LocaTED Hotst IN | h'Yl SALECBUILDERS. ‘91 466 Pa. ave. n.w., near Nat ON A MEXICAN STREET CAR. (ilnstrated.) | w hey will spend about three weeks. They | Wheeling. atl cen te souae thens ot | beam eommenend on the baxt or Ghee ht ey | A goed busine cign—o @igiey afvetie | hg TI in ag leche ly phan 6 TALE_CARMIAGES Wa A ride over the longest tramway in the world, | iJ, then’ go to their fishing place in uorthern | taste for military life and was for some time at : pensar She a ' and bath , lot 70 tee: deep rann: Indiana. @ mili a it DAVID D. SiCNE. » ras. Mepairing and ordered work ry school. During his residence in| lation volume, and some of the maps are in | Ment jet te COUR & JAKBUE, S00 Most, By Frank G. Carpenter. Fst. Wheeling he took an active interest in the | Course of preparation. There is nor Mrs. Wm. Hahn and family and the Misses : aa iciaecial GHEOn volunteer militia and communded volunteer | why the population volume should wot be pub-| “Say ofcer,” said a citizen in tones of ex JOR SALE By, A weg See nce Ot Ld ort Cage nt alae “OR SALE_JUST ARNIVED ROBINSON CRUSOE. (Iilustrated.) Heilbrun and Miss Blanche Lansburgh are | regiment for many years. ‘The officers and | lished in 1sv2. citement, “Ill take my oath that 1 enw Bill SLE“REODE IsEaNP AVEOD.W.. WESE | on apy te * ro fie, wonton icaun, several draitand | A visit to his isolated home in the Pacific | *P(Mling the summer at Ocean City. Inen of this regiment formed the nucleus of POPULATION BULLETINS ISSUED. Harkins, the famous bank burglar in @ saloon SUID'D stuNe, soa sol SALELA GREAT BARGAIN_LOT AKOUT | “ule. MICHULAS BCHLEGEL, 400 th,nesr Di. w. ecean. By Fannie B. Ward. Mr. E,K. Chapman has gone to New York | the first Virginia regiment of-three month® | aside frow the Dulletias giving the poptle- | around the werner” Tai Maes. AVE. SEAK 3D S IN iy SS, frynting south ob avenue, With stiewalk | _4PetE coi CN Tree ava ee ma | and the north. Mrs. E. K. Chapman and little | Y°\4 ae tion by minor civil divisions for euch state, be ye did,” replied the policeman sus- esky clear Sremega met tasbins’ saa | sash" and" talsn'e (Sra Uy that on or" acre too FOR SALE_ PIANOS Wom te Sold heed hansen Go ae, | RATS S000 to asus ot Virgin. | yates ue Sem ot ewes Maree fom oostag valet have beta tonsd by Ss | peas ee ee ne Ferd gratin, 84.90. MERRILL Witt OF send 10 DIA th and E AOI Seni Ee ‘ow the belles dress at fashionable resorts. ‘The Misses Cummins of 813 14th street north- | deut Jolinson to be internal’ revenue commis. | popnlation divisio q 1] 2 aisiract my attention from the boys that's 28s Pot Ae == com a ns ie PIANO. WL LIANE | IN THE SADDLE ~ weat have gone to the White Sulphur Sprin sioner for West Virginia, which office he held Bulletin No. 16—Population of the United | wastin’ tur a chance to play ball in the JOR SALE_ON STH ST. NW. BPT. PAS 2 CHOICE SMALL LOTS IX MT. PLEAS: ecinew uti Xv ibeeds Just turned E SADDLE (Illustrated). beabsent antil September. ©" | until 1878, when he Fetired to his country home | States by atates attd tertitories: 1640. ‘Ihecer, | “2t™ for a chance to play ball in the middle Poe ecrcory abs berescal 3 21.900 wack. S80 per montis ot tar uses (ecauiwe of “ontiviied unseat] ‘The two weeks’ march of the Washington | © Dé absent until September. seurivantitfe > peer yada diay hy of the street py oe E Serato tee oe er plea aitani al heer enhd parce troop in Virginia and Maryland. Miss Amelin Faris has gone to the seashore | Vi the Hot Springs reservation in Ar-| Bulletin’ No. 37—-Popalation by counties: — a atic 7 EXCHANGE—LOT, | HANDSOM GHTLY USED | yeseRT WONDERS for the summer. kansus was created by Congress in 1877 Gen. | North Atlautic and South Atlantic divisions The talkative long-distance pngilist: may not CASH AND gant condition; can be butucat SE] ONDELS. Miss Bianche Rohrbough, the daughter of | Kelley was selected by President Hayes to be] Bulletin No. 40-1 jon by counties: | haveany burglurious record, but be is un- rape hag lh vad nena | | dire. E. J. Robrbough, and W. D. Stevens of | the first military superintendent, and on him | North central division. \ yiinisiedand | Strange facts aboug the Colorado waste | rr er i eS 7 doubtediy a sufe blower. iuilare'n dea Des Técatod: tuperior, Wis., were married this morning by | devolved all the organization of this place. He | Bulletin No. 42 Topulation ty countics: | Fes, See Tar eat A Pomaibeng oneal ES : the Kev. Dr. Corey at the Metropolitan M. E. | held the oftice for four years, when be re- | South cextral and western divisions. | Ob, hord hearted parson, your shame it will ; Sed Estos meee aan. Ly ee eer * FROM L Chureh. The bride was handsomely attired in | Signed. He was appointed by President Grant | Bulletin No. 8 The white and colored pop- | ’ sgtare sro « i euted at | _svtsae to match, | land registrar at Saute Fe, New Mexico, and | ulation ot south Au entert. ning story. Written for Tux | heliotrope silk and hat and glo ME PIANO EXCHA S They took the 11:30 o'clock a ra- | Was contirmed by the Senate; but he declined letin N van POP Though feclingless peop niga Eyessno Sran by Henry Herman. Venctione Lee he Nee that once and alo the consalate at Houoluly, J eities containing 8,000 vu bitants ‘sayy | TO RAYE said When the mew-wedded youth = _ <= SOME OUEER —a ee : : = ‘ which had been offered him. n the vet #493 cards have Snrotaitht cans fes 7 AND CPEM Y NEW! SOME QUEER ALASKAN FISHE An enjoyable evening was spent Tuesday at | yor a number of years prior to his death he | been transeribed todate. This work of tran-[ jog 9050 nates i - ager £ Coot SUU0 hews Will se ur sv on easy | Species used for candles—Notions about | the lence of Mrs. Chaves, 1518 8th strect, | was connected with the pension office and | scribing has, however, been abandoned for the Pon ee a ere ee BEALL, Goal Pt Freese ¥ Woo WOKEN es 60." willbe whatbe: by her numerous friends. Dancing, games| made his home in Washington. After res present, owing to the reduction of tie clerical | 4 iam of m bane . cei sateen im sansce of TES OO) Gt. bee __ 8 it ste nie and other amusements were indulged in until | ing from that position he continued te sp force. Cixeular requests have been sent ty | 4 Program of « band adheres fase the south side, tins ts a shap tor a pare i SALE — BECOND-HAND | PIANOS w’tée | WONDERFUL VOICES. pena ne when ae Sipe aie his winters here until he grew too feeble to | about 500 representative newspapers through. | €ntatled “the dude,” accredited to W diress WoW. HL, Star office, dylo-it® See eee ee idl cheap tor i i Among those present were the Misses Lillie, | travel irom his home near Oakland. out the country, calling fora gratuitous pub-| the composer. There is much room for de | THE BEST INVESTMENTS | “yG PEEP EP ORE Interesting reminiscences of some of the | Ida, Nellie and’ Molle Kelly, Mrs. Lowd, Mest THE BATTLE OF PuILivel. Tication of the veteran blank, for the purpose | ax to winter the Wagner mentioned is the owe iis city feet on, | 2 TE LEEERI masters of music. By Jobn F. Coyle. Upperman, Miss Irene Teele, Miss Jessie a4 mmissioned colonel of the | °f eliciting responses from veterans who were | that wes cach “ eres | RN aes ener kins; Mise Ancto Mayhew, Mies Macph . Kelley was commissioned colonel of the hat we bave been accustomed to hear so much i his prop. NATIVE 5. overios +4.600. Thus prop SOME NATIVE GEMS. d by the enumerators in June, 1890, tia, Mamie anc first Virginia regiment May 25, 1861, and mus- E or those who belicve they were thus new| from. If he ix, the composition is probably —— a sexTeou a fine toned square piano or handsome or- | Nearly all of the precious stonescan be found | Chaves, srs. Lynch, Lowd, Kelly, Hen- | tered into the service of the United States by | giected. ‘The publication of this circular | int asa sound-picture of whut ought to M st. a desir x | ¥.G. SMITH, a in the United States, kel, Smythe, MeJ’herson, Brooks, Waters and | order of orge B, McClellan. He was [18 attended by no exp this of- | happen to thedude. ine paying S percent on asking | Pils SALE = = ne Vandyke. directed to assume command of all the troops | fice, and the results far havo nie tac & MEESTUS: | pumnancs af low rare setae THE PARK A ATTRACTIVE HOMES. Among the Washingtonians summering at | then in Virginia and all other troops that had | proven most beneficial. There seems tobe but | “I never knew Cumoash to have bat one fai ee oe = iy hi DLE & RUTHE! ——— ‘Pow SALE_INS TALLEST PLAS i ae balance payable $10 rmenth wit! i interest, SUK SALE-CITY Le desirable frame dwelines on Mth st. E. Sete zealy too saver tga They Viewed a Good Deal of Ground Yes- terday—On the Shoemaker Tract Today. y the appraisers of the lands in the | LINCOLN AND HAMLIN. lines of Hock Creek Park, Messrs. James. | What occurred in the Baltimore convention Mere about plea i “Pleasant View,” the home of Mra, W. Z. | been orderad to report to him. ‘Luesday atter- | little question that the original enurneration | ing,” said a friend of hin to a busineee mam, woods. rome tecnwene Counce sie ireen, Boyd's, Md, are Me. H.W. Leose and | noou he lett Wheeling with his regiment for | Wa¥, so far as numbers alone are concerned, a | replied the business man, “that's > family, Ar. HM. Woodward and family. Mr. | Grafton on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, | remarkably fall one, and through the efforts of | 1) 1". “gpa he Gunde. and Mrs. J. W. Duvall and daughter, Mrs. | which at that time was held by a confederate | the prest, now in progress, the stragglers ure j Svout all; but Lunderstand be made a good Samuel Cornelins, Miss Alida Clark, Miss force in command of Col. Porterfield. On Jane | being also ad deal of money out of ti MS. PRICES, H nd to the lists already in our pos- | Tiunprovenents : . een . inson and Miss Lilian Clark. 1 Kelley's forces reached Grafton and occupied | session; so that when this work is completed | = - wep Norris, Geor eufferle and Norvili W. Bar-| as described by an Hlinois delegate. 7M x i the place, Col. Portertield having retreated to | the enumeration of the survivors of the war ot | “Iam now,” said James as he entered the Perwect Coltiabta, Title Co.'s eertl s e i Mr. and Mrs. Neil Belt are registered at the | the plac 2 aan A nesses? : “ “ For ra parricsiargs Plate aud price li cheil, entered upon the view of thé ground, | pear peraTR GOs Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City. Later in the sea- | Pbilippi on the approach of the Union forces. | tbe rebellion may be fairly wtid to be aw full | service of abugus nobleman, “a valet de shat. upon Wi & SHOCKLTT, “Slo Fst. nw.,or | CHeib © aati Gals Ga uttene Wiee| ‘ATE GOSSIP. ennis, Atlani iy. Later in On the afternoon of June 2 Kelley moved on | and as complete us it is practicable to make it. pea NCCACHLES & BATCHELDER, cor. Joth ani Gsts. | commenc Corte GEG RR arin oie reli sou Airs. Belt will go to Capon Springs for &| Paitippi, marching all night through a drench- | Congress not having made an appropriation for | “I have Sat bens Sitar eoeciectien aah = shin bridge. were accompanied, ax stuted in z ee Thomth or ix wee! ing rain, aud attacked the enemy atd o'clock | Printing these names, 1 have uot deewed at | Willie Wilumslon to Mie felle Lecperecus ol ele Baie terre. yesterday's Sran, by Capt. Leonard, deputy | NEW YORK NOTES. Miss Howe and Miss Sarah Willard Howe have | on the morning of the 3d. The enemy were | Pradent to maintain a large number of clerks | 4 <5 sack at pe . a F : marshal; Mr. R.R. Perry of the commission, straws and what they indicate to | left the city for Athens, Vt., where they will | completely taken by surprise and routed, some | Ou this branch of the work. bowed: mee oe ere nee Saatcnsenen Ech tacnovoueat Or the surveyor. Mr. Spaulding, and the stenog- mistrepoliiand: . spend the remainder of the sammer. bemg killed and many captured. A’ large AN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NEEDED. poe ‘ = st. pea ~ Sara ine ou rapher, Mr. Mohun, and when they arrived on a A pleasant entertainment was given last even- | Amount of stores, armsandammunition, horves, | ‘The superintendent speaks highly of the tab-| “H8dleed! Was it music eAeeaie RN EES eT OR OUR OR MORE EET sacar ee Wie ie tsa ATIONAL GAME. ing by Miss Marguerite Thompson at the rexi- | ¥86ns, éc., fell into the handy of tue Union | Hines and calls attention to the || “Ob nos Just poctws. Itis wather vague as to expwsion ulating mu ence aPutaenmclne Lat Gok forces." Col. Kelley was severely and at first | & os 5 dence of her uncle, Prof. Cook, to numerous ily wounded, havsng teen | Tecommendation made FINE BUILDING LOTS and otker attorneys were there, as also the | What may be expec lof the reorganized a know; merely » sort of nae his last report for an | 2 4 friends. A feature was the excellent music ren- | tought to be mor See mental stwain— Ontue property holders, who were prepared, as their | Washington Ball Club. dered by Mrs, Townsend, Miss Thompson and |Sbot while making the charge through the | additional appropriation to complete the farms, | a Pee OSDUIT HOADS respective parcels were reacked, to point out —_———— ee Hegae. Sie Wage detec bo, aoe ugut Dreast and the upper part of the Lang. | homes and mortgages mori He adds that the | gt Mis Point Willie overbeard himeeif amd rcs their lines, their improvements, &2. A VOODOO POCTOR IN COURT. tnlly decorated, atforded the company’ every wena fascicles cellent surgical | exact amount of money necessary to aeee ese cane Comune lean Eo encnnd | bariug (ha ciay they weut Grex «consider: — delicacy. Dancing was enjoyed until a late | #24 medical skill and careful nursing, Col. Kel- | the entire work of the census wil depend able portion of the ground and took copious | Fudge Miller Talks Very Plainly and Gives | hour. Among these present were Rey. Dr. ey gee ally, wrecovered, from his wound, #0 | much upon what the office may be able to aé~ VICIAL OFINION. 8%. LL MONTHLY Pay. | BUS passing over the respective lines, and by Him the Maximum Penalty. Wyswell and wife, Dr. Graham and wife of Co- sagan nd Or ae = syne je to - complish during the next six months. The ee . MENTS" * Es k they had reached a portion’ of Mr. | aibort Graham told Judge Miller today that | WNLUs Ohios Mrs. Wunder, Mr. and Mra. | sume ¢ and of the railroad division, present appropriations, he auds, are suiticient | Ne Conflict Between the Contract Labor Laws ers k Magrane, the Misses Weeden, Dr. and Mrs. | headquarters at Gratton, to which Gen MeClel-| to keep the Work of all the divisions mow. and the Chicage Pxposition, ker's land. ‘That the so rane, 5 Appraisers |he had been marehing #25 CASH, BALANC accomplish work isdne,so one of the SEVERAL FINE RFSIDEN NOW BFING | : @ through | Orton, Mrs. Townsend and daughter, Miss Lusk | /n assigned him wien he left Virginia to as-|ing as rapidly as anticipated am the | Some doubts aving ari nong foreign OR SALE — EASY ayes ie this morning, to the fact that Judge Wil- | Georgia selling medic eving pain. | of uchsony Miss Mice Wells iss Ball, Messe a GR rel Aeteagread forcenst of the work, % fi | gerecuensuhi ub a6 ee amen roe eee pod mor peo aaSppomk biol lis son kept pace with the surveyor and Mr. Perry, | In short he gave the judge to understand that | Biddle, Corman iamsport, Pa., Cowley, od by the Fy ct al betaadin owe tga AP pramen. Weg Bcc labor laws of the United States lied to an or Pista, Pamphicts and surtuer information apply | who had been over the gronod neve Long, err, Hampton, Lemon, | Pointed by the President a brigadier general, | haudle millions of schedules, punch millions o: or oe ates as applied Pig, AICO Oe die Coens That if be ahd ental times. | he was Dr. Grabam, but Judge Miller told him | 10% fe Marsteller and Himily Wander. | te Baltimore and Ohio railroad being the | cards and address m of envelopes more | the Chicago exposition of 1818, the Secretary pom inh Yeneeed terms apai oan StS F st. n.w.. Wasbincton, D.C. sie sasttes, &e, they could “follow | {ust he wae a “voodoo doctor.” oF a member of | Miss Thompcon leaves this week lor her pic: | FY aveute im all that section by which sol- | rapidly with a large force, the work of adjust- | of State recently requested an ofteial opinion ~ aie a zi OH leader, did. the most outrageous class of rascals that ever | turesque mountain bome. pens gees za tas es sa Arca | ing mu civil divisions, of making tinal tabu- | from the Attorney General upon the subject. 2 7 WHIGHL & SiUCRETS LEGAL NOTICES. Wl there wecmed to be some dissatifac- | graced the colored rnco. | itstcvening an enjoyable party was given at | Military necessity to the Union forces, ‘his | writing tat sea nes cry Monly ke | The cases precented concer skilied experts Fests. SIME SULIT (gi ich og Tuk bistnicr | Hem on the vert of a few of the owserat first | Nancy Gordon, colored, had eaused the doc-| the residence of Mr. and Mra EJ. Siatery, “ : OF COLUMBIA, a 7 position involved the protection of the roud | dene by the expert few. Aluple provide hes | 0 may © she told | 301 E street Southwest, the oceasion being the | haw cants - ne Ds she expert fow. Ample provision ne from foreign countries to aid ign exhibitors im setting up and operating machinery to be brought to the United States and exhibited et the world’s Columbian exposi- nie Rene oe were examined and the desire to get all possi- | tOF'8 arrest on a charge of larceny ble information. appeared to. put them all in | the court that she hud lived here ever since the good humer and more than one was heard to | second year of the war and yet she parted with predict a satisfactory report of the appraisers. | her money, giving it to the doc crland, Md., to Wheeling and Par- | been made ‘ougress for the census offs for birtiday of their oldest son, Dr. J.J. Slattery, | Kersbury, Va., and the protection of the loyal | all its divisions unt 1892." omen am and to the departure of Dr. Terence H. Sweeney, | people on the border, # duty both one a is « + | people on the border, a duty both onerous an In accordance with the present an intimate friend of the family, for a few | diticult and much of’ the time attended with public: org seis The 3d day of July, 1891. ASHTON TODD. wnant (or Plaintiff), ¥ MAKY SKCHER TODD, Defendant. In Equity. | an | a | the final tous of the cleventh census will consist ¥ SKCHER | She | weeks sojourn among the mountains. Among | personal hazard nad prisation he folloning yolan tion: alo clerks, stallkeepers and jother per- No. LSS Do rhc a the viet on thelr netart, these, | eH explained how the doctor's conjaration | the many present were the Minecs M. Hartigan, | PT*omsl Mazard and privation. | Bee ere cae eons whow earvices may berequices by Sarsage 7 iatinsmsmast praisers came tothe ‘conclusion. that should | tone would make $300 of a £1 bill and she wax | M- Brennan, M, Webster, M. Keefe, X Slattery, NEY. Al, PUBLICATION. siory brek. bet Muha luck aw | illing but anxious to become wealthy | 3° ™ Baldwin, A. Weitzel, J. | On October 22, 1 una, C. Murphy,” M. | from Gen, Seott to concentrate his force and | ‘The compendium: and Messrs. John O'Day, | attack aud capture Romney, W. Va., and after} Part !— he received an order | The digest. exhibitors at that exposition After fully the legislation upon wral has tendered their legs b ble to keep to | their work, by working on day from 9 to 5 they will conclude the view by the 25th. toms rien. OB towr Phew mt brick, Tih pear M nw. ydays alter this aay; wedied with as incase first installment of $1 she paid to the pulation and social statixtics, y Messrs. Jot Mat skidded eanployes of foreign ex- fet of £38 salt is to obtain an absolutedi- | Today they met at the Argyle mills and they | doctor's wite aud then the doctor came around |}. Brennan: P Spe hee day. Pla sharp engagement he defeated the enemy, | Part I—Wealta and industries, 8 at the (hhiongo eapeckion whe eees te orce tous the di fant trom the boutotmar-lexpect to’ finish the view of the Shoemaker | and inquir | Grogan, Dr. ‘I. H. “Sweeney, Oficer BP! J, | capturing many prisoners and a large amount } Volume I—Population—Robert P. Porter,Menry | $004 faith tor the purpose of etling mp and ¢ viatnsit and the defendant, | lands today. TRE DOCTOR FRIGHTENED HER. | Creagh, Dr. J. J. Slattery, Mr. and Mrs. D. C, | Of stores, arms, ammunition, horses, wagons, Gannett and William C, Hunt: the snack f euch foreach of -_ “Does sou auppore Tse goin’ ter open dis | Coughlin and their little daughter and Dr. and | €¢-, alo one 12-peund and one 6 pound gun, | Part Characteristics, conditions, distribu- | ye tack eee Sinler Our Pe es Star betore * A y Orders. | here stone for #1? No. indeed, Lain't. I Mre. E. J. Slattery. with caixsons, horses, ammunition, de. tion and parentage. “ 4 fe winrsan Maj. Wirt Davis, tifth cavalry, relieved from | Gen. Kelley was now ass’ ‘0 the com- igi art H—Oveuy epiucn dsexpressed with reference goin’ ter open it till I gits %: 1 r feren and when I} A very pretty wedding took place last even-| ce T of tie slosartugnt of hatetn Me 3 mpatios ls eqgerks: swarmreheen. poemestyate oo bw { : = ; 3 ees - of the de} of Harper's Ferry and | Volume [Vital aud social statisties—John &. | Ths, Mallkeepers aud other porsons com Le BJ. MEIGs, z duty in the department of Missouri, to Feport opens it after three days there's enough | ing on Columbia Heights at the residence of | Cumberland. He remained at Romney until Billings, surgeon, United States army: mited States for the sele parpess of Iawsw? By M.A. CLANCY, Asst. Clerk.gg] 1 the commanding general, department of icity in it to killa man from here to al- | the bride's parents, “Judge and Mrs. G. M.| the Ist of J 1362, when from hjrdand| Part _1—Mortality and vital statistics: aiding toreign exhibitors. = ~ “TS | Dakota, for duty at the headquarters of that | OF SOLER aK, TH® PISTRICT | Qepartment as inspector of small arms prac- i The thu day of Say. 1801. tice, to relieve First Lieut. Wallis O. Clark, Husted, the contracting ‘parties being Miss | constant work and exposure his health became | Part I—Social statistic ney, who did not have the | Grace AtLee Husted and Mr. W. Henry Walker. | impaired, his wound being so painfal that be was Statistics of xpecial classes. #2toqive him, but she went aug borrowed | ile youy wax perfor: compelled to ask to be relieved. Gen. F.W.| Part [V—Frederick H. Wines—Criime, pau- it from a neighbor. { A. Buek of Lander was ordered to relieve him, which be | perisin and benevolence. fi - | PN THE sUPEEME The Attorney General says: “This would sectu, in all fairness, renwon- intent of the legislation ax affecting the great exposition enterprise and in hargiony ene Caran, vt. at, foustcen, Vo. Outs . : me Carat ake Pa accents OO | twelfth infant Messrs. Carust and On cross-examination Nancy told Lawyer | Stuart Crockett. The bride was becomingly | did on the 10th of Volume 111 Educational and chureh statistics: | ¥ith the spirit and purpose of the act of Cx tie vieten- | stave of absence for four months granted | Martin that her husband left her many yeurs | dressed in white silk, trimmed with lace, at-|\ In December, 1862, Gen. Kelley assumed com-| Tart LoJamen i. Blodgett—Statistics of | 6Te*s “Pptoved April 25, 1sv@, providing for aut Nauan | First Lieut. Edwarl Chynoweth, seventeenth | ago and is living with a woman named George- | terded by the groom's little sister Blanche, | mand of the first division of whe middle depart- | education and illieracy. the due and proper celebration of the four is YT pes anna, but she denied that she wanted the doc- | Who looked very sweet, in white, as maid of | ment, withheadquartersat Harper'sFerry. This} Part I—Heury Kk. Carroll—The religions | #uvdredth anniversury of the covery of enver thbvean ‘Maj. Louis T. Morris, third cavalry, detailed | tor to conjure the wom: honor, carrying the bride's bouquet of pure | command embraced all the troops in the Shen- bodies of the United States: Statistics | America by Christopher Colv | asa ember of the army retiring board at San | | ‘What did you think he was going to do with | White’ roses. Mr. John Henderson was Dest | andoah valley, Virginia, and in Mary showing the number of organizations of ~ ee . Antonio, Tex., vice Maj. Samuel B. M. Young, ” inquired the court. man, After the marriage a reception wae held | of the Monocaey river, and involved the pro- edifices with seating capacity and valine SUE CARKL A LOK. third cavalry, relieved. onjare me,” was Nancy's reply. until 9:30, when the bridal couple left for an | tection of the Chesapeake and Ohio canaland| thereof and of comtaniennter with, inten = Capt. Orlando L. Wieting, twenty-third in-| The doctor in his own’ behalf told about | extended’ tour through the north, fantry, to report in peron to Brig. Gen. David | selling medicines and relieving pain. Magara, th tanley, president of the army ing | the Baltimore and Ohio railroad east of Cum- and descriptive state- | Amd Was Fined $50 for Not Leaving It at Jukes, &c. Among those present | berland. Here be rem jome Other Cases. duetory, historic . ed until the Ist of mente, tiring board | “He's a sort of an itinerant doctor,” re-| at the wedding and receptign were: Mr. and | July, 1863, when he relieved Brig. Gen. B. L. ‘ c Vouvae IV—Valuation, taxation and public in- ing the absence from the city of Jud; Evening Star” | a¢ San Antonio, Tex , for examination. marked his counsel. Mrs, Redford W. Walker, Miss Elizabeth A. | Roberts, commanding a. division, with'head-] — debtedness-J. hendgick Upton and. Ty sey hereto a sag ek ox ae Ma each ol three saccenmive weeks betore | “rE? following named officers, heretofore as-| “An itinerant scoundrel,” remarked the | Walker, Mis Walker, Mra, Julia 4. Calder, | quarters at Clarksburg, W.Va. Campbell-Copeland: ee ee ee b. MavRER, deepen, te. legged te att er tas Sitio od te Donte [ue Dr. and Mrs. Edward Roome, Mr. and Mrs. { "shortly alter this the department of West | Part 1—Valuaton and taxation, Seeape eee alee thats. Anny ee oer Tapert to the couudheting general, departinent ideexo 0 oomon Tai ee See Kobt. B Seiden, Mr. Reginald aud Mr. Allan | Virginia was organized and Gen. Kelley was as-| Part II—Receipts and expenditures, police cases this morning Ida Jackson, a cole — - ; of the east, for assignment to duty im the de-| ‘The doctor then went on to tell of tice per- | Wilken, Kev. E. Marshall Mott, Miss Julia A. | signed tothe command. ‘This comuand in-| Part HII todebedenes, ored woman, appeared to answer a charge of partment as follows rave yodeg: Md | PPLE Mr Theo. A. Lay, jr., Capt. and Mra. | volved along border line, reaching trom the | Voucar V—Farms, homes and mortgages—Jobn carrying a razor. She plead guiliy of the Col. George D Huggies, as assistant adjutant | Pons whem Natey wanted him to poison, and | ‘?. Lay and the Misses Lay, Mr. and Mrs, War- | Monoeacy river in Maryland to the Big Sandy 8. Lord and George K. Holmes: —— poder lh see ar, SS ore Col. Robert 2. Hughes. as inspe he said she bothered him about it so much | rington King, Mrs. Capt.’ J. S. Tucker, Miss | river, the Kentucky linc, as well as the protec-| Part L-eeordad ieiebierene charge and said she bad a good excuse. Sab CHEAI—IWo FUrPins, o Me Viren ps al; Col Charies Pi , ay medical dire that he tinally agreed to undertake the job for | Maria Seldon, Mr. Wickham, Miss Mamie Sel-| tion ‘of the entire line of the Baltimore and inex Sumith. a» elnef pasmaster; Lient. | $100. She gave him $3 and he promised to | 408: Mrs. Dr. J. H. Brooks, Miss Emily Brooke, | Ohio railros | Col ‘Thomas F Barr. as judge advocate; Lieut.) return it at the end of a month if he did) not | Mir and 3 - Part I1—-Ownership of farms and homes and | “What is the excuse?” she was asked. sag adie TAS aw ate Eck : indebtedness thereon. I carried the razor,” she replied, “to out ton Lrooks, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. During the whole time he commanded the | Votume Vi—Agriculture: | Eat i le_time | my corns with. ca a worl peat Rabati beagehee Veeder | erage see Jones, Mrs. 8, Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Osear | department of West Virginia his troops were | Part [John Hvde_ Statistics of farme: erie eo . razor,” he seaterbent ete se catser ies tear | conn tape Cuasien' Fe tarusti ee umtatiat to] “eee Ps, got this sions fora? Roome, Mr. G. L. Sturtevant, Frank Stephens, | uhnost coftatantly. in clfensive or detensiv tion, Frederick H. "Newell tobacco, |... 2f Zou want to cut your corns with arasor, a. —— icy ie aud cane difference W. S.AHOMPaON. dics | Sond ee nerwaster Oh, judge, tains had no stone,” the | Mrs Edwin Muller and sons, Miss Agnes Arnold, | operations, and itis claimed for him that he homas N. Courn; cereais, grass lundsand | ®tid the Judge, “you will have w keep it at LOST AND FOUND. Batie Cummeh. Ve a Capt. Henry P. Kingsbury, sixth cavalry, to | prisoner unewered. sg Mrs, Miler, Miss Simms, Mr. Wm. Baich, Mrs. | never lost-a battle. : forage crops, the iibers forestry. sugar, | bome.” = cS tLe- BY PARTISTEAVING efi | eeport to the commanding genoral, departinent | "Wat did vow is Spencer, Gen. G. N. Patterson, Mra. R. Colburn, —— five stock on farms, dairy products, wool, | Fifty dollars or ninety days was hor sentence. Seiwa PLANS Fou GOtsb. IN #. huandan! ts ; sae seep ih 8 he . ” | Miss Colburn, Mr. Arthur Colburn, Mr. and KORGETOW: ise vous. play I r culore oF TS Ba a hee (uve, ail neary | of the east, for agsigninent to duty a8 mapector maguet und a blood *mometer. GEORGETOWN. misecllancous. Eizy Ganks was the name of « culored man tas Kies i an we ay dese cwiiter, tae, culties ty of small arms practice of that department. Pol Hogan said that among the doc- | Mts. Heary White, Mrs. MeLeod, Mrs. Gilmore, xmas oad Part Il—Mortimer Whitchead—Horticulture, | who wus accused of fast driving and when the [he BEE co ase D stoxe PAC ASD La |S . as Leave of absence for four months granted | tor'weftects was a stone, a thermometer and,| MP Grimm, a Saher detec fer THE NAVAL OLSERVATORY GROUNDS. including truck farming, foriculture, seed | court suid ten dollars Ihe guid the ball, seen. we Juikusy Square. copes tare == SALE BALL BEARING SAPETY.@05s | Care Woowtbury, sixteenth infantry | yome lait.” Judge Milles asked why vieee ane) Mise ins Lithe Farlen, the Misses farming, nurseries, tropic and semi-tropic | Clas. Boswell was charged with dog fightivg Bultabve reward if returned te wi Marcy waving city Call at NAT: | CAP & Wonth: secénd infu de- {nota warrant for false pretenses neutner than | Atdrews, the’ Misses Noerr, Miss’ Josie Naira, | Sixteen thousand dollars of the new naval fruits, J. H. Hale; viticulture, live stock on | and he forfeited $5 collateral. . bee a Stone, comer 14th and Toten. be | | it mber of the board of afiicers con-| ctemee or the agitate Mas the place fag | Mes. dunes Speare, Mr. Arthur Hendricks, Dr. | observatory appropriation which was available ranges, live stock not on farmn. In the caste of Aunic Harley aed Edward S-EKAU. 8 BLACK AND Fan contie LE-TEN CHUICE COWS, ALSO UNEX. | Vened at Fort Omaha, Neb.,for the examination | hin.” : vince fr | Baggot, Miss Jennie Shiclds, the Misses Lam-| 9n July 1, will be used in beautifying the | Volum: Manufactures—Robert P. Porter 1 with being unlicensed quot BitEy. Suncary. Wyeutes ove, head ct | F fived tees tn ir cit house tnd | of officers to determine their fituess for promo- | Mr, Mullowncy said that he had had tronger | ie vor Aivs. Heres Spanttion, ange Aum | grounds. A large number of the old trees will | _ end Frank K. Willian, dealers, jary trials were demanded. nat ave. ated Budadary. aud revesve reward. | bart out tion, vice Zobu Me Bacon, seventh cavalry, re- cures than this that nothing had been done | rer Hutchinsods dive. Hatchineos. Me, | be cut down, walks laid out and graveled and pgp oe een a ent — Pb ree lar wyrtneylin | gu sith injuring oxo ay BEMALE nthe vamed ofiicers who have been | "File your warrante® wid the judge, “and eee i ee | cee eens beep ceairerered tures of cities.” ne natin’ |" A tenn toemned Cleaios Bentreg, whe wan er~ : . sa ata dat the division of ey pike. ayure. the, | Jameson, Miss Fanmie Koome, Miss Lelia | pleasant pari ere is no worg beautifulsite in = Pent Georgetowu, was tied wearing eeuen nee j a {report to’ the commanding | Geert pct ches be ean aaa Hit he | Roome, “Mrs. Washington Tilley, Mr. Alfred | the District for such apurposo,thun this.as from a epee) ae nr een USE CAR Passing BAND | general. departuwent of the Missouri, for a»sign- | fault uf this c = TK = Gage, Mr. and Bre: Balel, Col, fad Ars J. H. | ts high position the city of Washington, timber prodnete, Gosege h. betas ahem illite aly 9 sont ian is cextrsech ae: Salle siete! a ‘i Pierce, Mr. and Mrs, Judd, Mrs. Lipscomb, ' all her grand buildings, ean be seen as from a. js * “ g * & : pf ote ut Gols Chceeces Mameccer: se uecbteat adjutant | ax the prisoner aud pice writers cet Eide | Mise. Saud Li rscomb, Mr. and Mra. Arthur | tower. “Within the limits of Georgetown there Tired pa EE — a Seen, ‘ ie s sepheate : sia Br Mrs. J. Brown, Miss Brown, N- | iv.at present not one park to which = a ‘ neral; wa |. Hey ton ro} aird-wor people, row : ee oe. | Seat pre we @ warm Ve nection Aguit Opening GkEYROUSD HUF Eencral: Major’ Bay MeCtellan, as. ationding | Mont tacieusned arse seats Peg, TBE | ly, Mk. And Hough, Aaj. Sexton, Siee Louise | pigrtm enn wander; Sad thie nec asjeTae| Henry Cocks othe and gia eee e | > naan Destin toe == oo eer dae | surgeon, headquarters departmect ot the Mis | doctors and policy players get 0 cents oat of | S#3toH warmly welcoused ‘by ‘a8 | Plans are: being is page cotton manufactures, Edward Stan. veing and tiuishing of textiles, P. and exanuner of recrtits at Chieage, IL .; every dollar. “Such people as vou,” he adde: ate i drawn for the superintendent's house, which Major Gilbert C. Smith aasistent to the chief turning tothe prisoner, “should not be per Destructive March of Grasshoppers. Will be in keeping with the fine observatory. In the Equiiy Court Judge Haguer Ki FROM LINDEN To siz | Hagmees, sua T. Wood; electrical industry, Allen’ k. | Morning grantedan injunction in the case of tendtwice, a quartermaster; Capt, Willem I. Marvell, a¥ | mitted to enjoy the sunshine for one hour, but | Grasshoppers are devastating all plant life DEATH OF MUS. BLADLEY WILLIAMS. Foote; manufactured gas, George Woaraetl; | H. W. T. Jenner against the District enjoining issue qn etere hand ot nt econ Huei | Gagiueet otiver. and Capt, Frank D. Baldwin, | should be locked up for the Dalauce of their | winch lies in their course in Colorado. ‘Their | Mr Alice Bradley Williams, wite of the Bev. fron and steel, Win, ML Sweet; printing, | the opening of T from Lincoln avenue to 2d ee het ote pe eee eral, department of the Missouri, for du:y | | The maximum penalty, six months in jai, | OPeritions oxtend over a scope of country | Dr. W. W- Pobre itd garg vuedether | utactureninclading woolen goodarworsiedy, | Steet east through the complainants lands The : BUNS SENAT AOR EP UPM | as iospector of mall aruis practice of that de- | was imposed. A charge of larceny against the | tweive miles in width. ‘They are moving north home in Baltimage at alate hour lst maght, | felt goods, carpets other than ragand wool, | Complainant owns 7,449 square fevt of Prospect MONREVA, FAUROTA CAMARIER | Percent. doctor's wife was dismissed. and bid fair to lay waste all crops which they . hats, hosiery and knit goods, 8. N. North, | Hill and states that no suilicient notice cae eet oaben tee scene ty, Le tollowing named officers, who have been | Policeman Hogan said he had other cases | come across. ‘The ground is completely cov- a ship building, Charles E, Taft; silk and | Was given him of the proposed condemnation Se aCH MIDS SEW amp | heretofore asstgued to duty inthe division of | against Graham and the judge instructed hit | cred with them, and they are so numerous in| At Arlirgton, Va., cattle market silk Byron Lose. proceedings, and but three of che thirty lot MACHINES WHIGH | ecaujdepartmeat of California tex eauzgenite |" parts as to be an inch deep. Several uplard | thirty-seven cattle were up and sold as follo icdinal ioplameaht paper ae nas s toontags of Srey Seth on ales ovenae cod eae Duatevics.” AU St | duty iy that departwent, aafellows: Lieut CoL, Ae : . Jarmers have lost their entire crops. Many of | Best, 424 to Se.; good, 4 to 43ge.; medium, $4] lez “pents, paper mille, boots fey yg oo 4 mock: | Guly in that department, as follows: me Grent Ktries to This Race. those farmers ave suffered for the last four | to 4e.; common, 2 to 3c. Seven hundred = x, fanned and curried, | 148.68 Scot deep, am: H ‘St sae ams totus dthand Peau: | Oliver D. Greoue, ax ensintant adjutant general, ing a jee see bee brick yards, flour and grist will cut off more than one-third of his holding, pattern Penn: | D t a Following are the entries and weights for | © ‘ and itis fe t dis- | and fourteen and lambs—Lai mills, cheese, MTUNK, Manazer Jytcha | Lieut. Col, George H. Burton, as inwpector ish years from drought, feared great sheep mbs, 5 to] patter and condensed s Leaving his tots irregular in shape, end the WaIxina — REMINGEOI | general; Mo}. Edward Hunter, as ‘judge'advo- | the midsummer handicap to be run at Morris | tress will be caused by this new misfortune. | 6s¢.; 3 to 4e-scalves, $34 to diye. “Right | buster and condeneod mulk factories, car- saeee poe pe mask, Savona, ¢ Fatally Hall; | Cate, aud First Lieut. James E. Muucie, first fears seul, aa cows and ee eae Market fair. | Enwmeled. 5, sonae eae emccclpetarees. ius. inachines for rent. Circulars. | artillery, as actiug engineer ollicer. idsurnmer handicap, a sweepstakes; £1,500 A Kansas City Bank Closes. ‘OTES. Volume VILI—The mineral industries sux counss, Som SALE RIGTCLES_-TSYCROGAPETION TOR moe aided, $850 to second, #150 to third; one mile, | The First National Bank of Kansas City, Kan., | The fying horses that for six or seven weeks | ‘United States David. "Daye tort aoe at aU hbat siawt Fii.'cr'reatismen, oscond hand andl shop woewsat ___ Samoa Niust Pay Duty. Tenny, 132 pounds; Eon, 128; Firenzi and | ceased doing business yesterday, being unable bave been going round on the old bank prop-| John Birkinbine;gold andsilver, Richard T Egurer Cove: —Jnvige Hager. arma. ic vetuity ui seat Siduwat. CAPITAL Qicbe CU., Us uscurw.” | The United States general appraisers in New | Racelantl, 125 euch; Clarendon, 120; Banquet, | to mect the claimsagainst it. The bank hasbeen | erty have now been removed. It is stated that Rothweil; lead and zinc, Charles Lee Bow agt. es Se to fle oo “pheasants Ee -- | Vork have handed down decision upholding | Prince Royal and Chesapeake, 118 each; Fitz-| in operation for five years. LD. Wilson is| the varions receipts on Saturday nights often| Kirchhoff; q wer, James B.’ Handol: |amended and supplemental answer granted, |x nce 4 : ‘ pe 5 sees natural gas, Joseph | Smith agt. Smith; testimony before J. A. Johu- ————— Sa Mi, THAT | the San Francisco collector's act in assessing | james, 114; Buddhist, 113: Diablo and Fronte| president and Ben. Sonier, ex-city clerk, cash- | fosched orp tryed ner ene, D. Weeks; ium, R. L. Packard; coal, | son ordered taken. O Donuell agt. Hoover; NOTARIES | ot a°truss® ‘noe Gensral ade tor perticunm 'e | dilty upon the wreekage material taken from | nae, 112 each; Chaos and Badge, I1leach; Rus-| jer. ‘the bank wae the depository of 40 per Se ee ee ee omteaeets “hate. ont Johu H. Jones; stone, William C. Day; | decree dismissing cause. Kichards agt. Okie; deca wa DEPUE & SON Sove Axeuts, B18 snd 804% st. «.. | the United States vessels Vandalia and Trenton, sell, Hey dal Bey gud Roe herp cent of the city’s funds, and about $60,000 was selghbockoed wore eae! ‘complaining of Lop George F. ; tnica, | commission to get infant's — =} cs 2 yo PU EY > a - oniians a i mt y , Carroll, a cl 5 mineral (er britton; testuumon; lore og ag Re eames OK SALE—“OPTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH New | "Mich went down off Samoa in 1888. This gov. | To ae. ee cogs Sluggers Make” | on deposit yesterday. ‘The capital stock is | them. Peale; minor minerals, EW. Farber. -" | White, esaminer, ordered taken. Jenner age. 3.02 Stale kad ee. | F ‘Inaud. any size. Send tor circular or | €rnment presented the material to Samoa and ide and Ban Juan, 107 each; Nellie Biy 10g; | £100,000. The failure is not regarded as par-| _ The lawn of the Mite Society will be | voiume IX~-Fish ‘ : SF. | District; injunction of Tstrest. efice fro Van we pie. | caus BALLUF, Amt 731 stu at Bid || to realize on it that government made arrange: | Fatt nc “Wortiicr nal Bere cor Hey oaee' | ficulariy serious, and it ie ner believed’ the | given t at 2508 K street. K Fish and, Fisheries—Charles F. as ‘opening Specs ments with 4 San F¥anciaco firm to dispove of | Worth, "04; Kitty Vany_ 102: ‘Santa. Aman | lomen will bo heavy. ite bank has beon ——— Pare toetiote of Sein by googropbdes! Sapte segs = i= aocomgpaen = shares. jensrs. imap 7 Palisade neret! iness for some First leaves. Colonial divisions. ‘Will Prosecute @ New York Paper. Beenexprss site pase aut aia | huandied the stuff, claimed it was oxemph, but | lofeachs Sirocco. and Haveloe Wc et: | Bank of Kaneas City, Kan. the one teat hes | qcOTRAES Snsch, buntaye Terina Gee | pitas } 3 i ces om Century the collector thought oth 5 * y in no ‘with the L—Statistics of fisheries by name. District Attorney Nicoll of New York said er wise. mon Sense, 87; Prince Par Beware, 8t. | failed, was way connected First | days, Thursdays and at 9am; Satur-| Part III ae ee oe ¥ & a James, Line, Orageuse and Happy Bay, 0 | National Bank of Kansas City, Mo. ‘The officials | Gaye, 7.90 p.m-—-adet. aeence ak ening scientificand | yesterday afternoon that he had considered the VMARe CUP cIGaR. you sake THE | = 2 The pulp mill of the Shawmut Fiber Com-| each; Key West, Woodcutter, Equity, Judge | of the bank refused to make bate ned ri Sie: HGEE CUBANA Le best Curar. oc. | GTORAGE AT NO. 400 PENN. AVE. 1X SEPARATE | pany was burned Wednesday at Shawmut, Me. | Post and- Reply, 98 each; ‘ain, 87 ——_o—___—_ Oe var Mt db alan s sOse | oss cloak aba live tuts ieee gt and other weeds. | Logs, £250,000. ‘The fire originated from over- | brown and ‘92 each; SO Camebaee.. Nd. Manusactures’ | meses ‘EDWARD CORBETT. | heated machinery. Johnson, 9% each. days, Fare, 15 cents. ey ana kdgar Norzy Haun. — excursions 2

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