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A f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. MONDAY, JULY 20. i891. : $s _FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS, GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA. ‘OSTORY SIX KOOM BRICKS | [OR SALE _ caret sh. ave and Capiten st st tet Hand Tne: Pte alley: et 0Qew'h, rented for S14 “oy terme Kis! & HUNGELI OK THE “MILL Prominent Residents of St. Paul Opposed to | A Woman Who Claims the Fatate of @ the Middle-Weight Fight. Wealthy Kahne Farmer. A fire-brand was thrown into the “sporting” circles of St. Paul yesterday morning when it How Well-Known People Are Enjoying the | oh, sailors, oft upon the wea, ‘The Cavalry Troop Handsomely Recelved— Summer—Personals. You say you've seen a “good stiff breez~. Fcosoaditeny iauemaadee: F FoR CHEAP AT 87 CTS. Mra. Logan is expected home this week from | Why don't you, some day, as you roam, ? j oh, iM SQ.FT | Europe. Mtr. ‘oe Guay Ecuo, July 20, 1991. NT, ae HE iG PGS | latter's later; Mina Andress wre oNeh Mans ‘Be | Break off « piece and bring it home? There were quite a number of visitors on the SALE-GHAND OPPORTU VESTORS. LOTS, 40x10, AT. SPECIAL NOTICE’ OF BbiING e TOCATION, WITHIN aeuit by 0 S-roomn betek deel ine im elie was announced from the cathedral pulpit that | "oman from London, England, who ays her to 1S-foot alley.” Erie ‘JF 9F RAGE A, PAROAIN I A LOT FEONTING Gen. and Mrs. Saxton and Judge and Miss The writer who aa ity of de- Brounds yesterday. Although the gatesare the- Archbishop Ireland, Bishop Gilbert and many | Rame it Susan Gillett anc that she ix the widow 17 ft. on Bt, nw. near ‘dl. running throuch to | Cox are at Richfield Springs. — — oretically closed on Sunday, visitors who bave | other prominent citizens would ing | of Jax’ A. Gillett, founder of the town of Wood- Bia.” ave. ;Togm for two houses; offered for short Mrs. Woshlagion MaLoon and Nev duegttecs, signs for small coins has probably overlooked a friends inside aro usnally admitted and campers r t citizens this evening 850 WILL BUY A CHOICE LOT FOR SALE—$1,850 5 address a mass meeting at the New Market | bine. on Mass. ave. ne. bet. Ist and Theater denouncing theg“brutal exhibition to | Mr. Gillett went to Kanmes about thirty years: Mrs. Bugher and Mrs. Hagen, are now at Sar-| Set many of the penny-in-the-slot machines. | 525 permitted to come and go as they choose. DAVID D. STONE, S00 Fst. n. at atoga. Dr. Wilbur Davidson preached the morning | },. piv, ler the tics at the | 90, Married and raised a family, the members. {OR SALE—A VERY CHEAP LOT ON KENYON | Mre. Stanley Matthews is now in London. ar cnaanirer of Chicago both as to ite calf sermon in the hall of philosophy and in the | we vem ander pha grosredamcegpemtentign! pre aaaemasinee pares gsi vat ‘sts. Columbin Heughte, ment 14th sts 454 9g. ft and enterprise describes it as ‘a great combi- atrect pavilion Wednesday evening Fer Gol vette, wea : +i] Mr. and Mrs. John Glover, who are oceupy- | 8d enterp: ‘A attorncce the Sunday subecl was held im the] ts seven Ot. Punk churches pedonday me) Or thonght of any ontunghamnonin, ont when a FOR SALE“OX 16TH “SI. NEAR KENESAW | in their Japanese it Tuxedo, har nation of Athens and a circus.’ same place. Instead of ight there ul churches yor! iy = aye. an onally Ane lot; SUxi=2; Ode. 9@. ft. | ene, — eo Place, Instead of a sermon at night subject of the sermons was “Pugilism,” and | Sear ago, he died the property was divided. ELTHY WEST-LOCATED HOUSE IS Ab and 7 oa DAVID D: STONE. 400 ston. cae ae Present Misa Louise Snead. Iapusit ws te seis was a song scrvico in the amphitheater. Hall, Fitzsimmons and Mayor Smith were | Mr. Gillett was wealthy, owning rich farm rinse roost ow each tor | WALgIS & THORSON, Bab sere eee ras eos | cent Mctiias wear reesei || Sweheeen ken ee bed) been advertned, gonePoamene ay: 1 | sivem a general allroand ron read inenbed aa goed onan pee slog {DAVID DUSTONE. tod Fst.nw | Dow saLECa | GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY ON | leant alley’ Terma eany: Baribb. Fet-a.w. | the late Mr. W. W. Corcoran, to Mr. Thomas | And when the plants his coming 9 peapeatiien bat bee sell arty bell = code Neves excpresident of the chamber of rege age eames pre mangers — S50, Bn Qe SALEC THREE OF THE MOST DESIHABLE bare mas fiche ‘— puns iew aoe Xana | They sigh, “I wonder whather b* time, but tho rain spoiled all the well-lnid | day and requested the cneeetive te pata stop maaee, hae ke meen tenes “heaving SoS IS He, se ecmsors Benen: | Ses hare site turing. the pant few day The Intends to kiss or sting. plans. “Hon. B. E. Fernow came out to deliver | the Fitzsimmons-Hall contest. “The visit | England, and. she gues for s portion of the $720.3 RANIEADAY E'MALLERY. | Nonturing the statement tant st will wake’ place the morning address, but owing to the swampy | "8 tho outgrowth of a correspondence be- | property for herself’ amd dang POR SALETLOT ON MHODL ISLAND AVE: Ber, | 0 Manchoster-by-the-Sea, where the familicsof | “I see;"* said the physician as he turned | state of everything returned to town, About | tween the two gentleme: PTR aed i te WSO SE AND ANE, BET: | both are now staying, 'Mr. Hitchcock is the | from the bed side, ‘jemare hurt in the Iumbar | 1:30 a little excitement was occasioned in camp | informed Mr. Noyes that t aaper tout: wil take Engi hemes ln ware vapieents | eldest son of Mr. and Afra. ‘Thomas Hitcheock | {70% tbe by the announcement that a company of cay- | ducted witha i 308. KEDEEUN & SON, in which the mayor | rental. “She bas engaged lawyers and prepared mill would be con- | fora stubbort. fight. Her claim is not com- the law. ‘The mayor insints that | sidered a strong one. - = and is master of the Meadow Brook Hunt and , starting from the city, would pass the | the fight will bring a great deal of money to] The case will come for trial at the Sep- Jok SALE-A BEAUTIFEL, RESIDENCE ON | mot ta nee _s320-38 sss dthat. 2. '._| One of the best cross-country riders and palo| “"Go long wid yez docther,” said Terenco greande in chort time. © A. momenger was | the city, that it will do. great. good in adver-| tember term of the istrict court Mr Gilet iors a Stay ees arg ger | gine a aps pease Bie eet, SE ee | he tnd re WE soho weromaria| re eosen ant emt Me Me) ead, ck seam | at sete oor [tly biomed frites Fouts fram” 1G) quae feet of rotund, with | 264 MR "a." w. Se. pera: MGA a Woe ea vitation and were proffered the hospitality of | the city was aronsed against the fight and an A CASHIER'S DEFALCATION. Erwen. Be! $7,000. 3F rout st Telaing Giiy, irae house ‘venting °° | Bite los! i Snrotign, Edi i char — the grounds." They stopped at the Hed Cross | indignation meeting le been called for tonight pooch on prevte MOORE & LAY, 615 Fst. mow. x0 Fwining Cig, i : pani fe residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Gaher, will] “Hasn't that girla powerfal high soprano building, where Miss Barton, who ix never so | St the New Market Hall. Benj. K. Spelman, jr., Short in His Accounts ee eee COT ete end goed. | See ee Rome citer Ameoat irk? Mhere they will be at | voice,” raid one of the visitors at church. finch at home as when among soldiers maie'a| | lewever, the preparations forthe fight are and Mas Disappeared. ste Trae tte oak’ trees. ond. Price | JOR SALE—ON . BETWEEN 6TH AND 7 i SALE—A ral S a “Yee,” repli ‘“ kindly littl h to They then | Completed ‘and ems not the test r et rE DAY & MALLEXY, Fee tig-room and bath bricks renting for 620 | E'Quet 3 tantee GA Front Mr. James G. Biaine, jr., was the host of a| »,; 10h" Teplicd another. | “There is only ono | Kindly little, speec! ee ee ee ee male Benj. R. Spelman, jr., recently cashier of the Limaces Lpeatie | isa “DUGAN & BUTLER Gio Fets.w. |" “MOULTOR & WHEELOGI dinner jarty of sixteen covers one night iast | ‘Ming Tan compare it to. Played several of theie best selections After |" oth Hitzitomons snd Hall ‘are in primo | Tweuty-siath Ward Henk. Drwckign, haw: die OR EXCHANGE SEV Labongee age bee ay WE EN AUTHORIZED TO | 27183" - week at Bar Harbor. ashes is that? giving three cheers for Chautauqua and three | condition already and ready to fight for their | appeared and an examination of bis accounts: han houses on easy terms. ‘fer for a few days one of those ¢-rvom, bathand | POR SALE—4 DESIRABLE LOTS DIRECTLY} Mr. and Mra. Charles T. Carter and family | “An earthquake at C.” for Miss Barton they mounted and started ou | lives. The sti from Beloit indicate that | shows that on leaving the bank he was short at AY bre ieRDAY & MALLERY. press-bricx houses on 4th st bet, Gand Va, nye. th itol. 61, jot. CERIO. Apps te DUGAN & BUTLER Goo | SMO MC COM SHOR WieELocK, | left the city today fora three. wocks’ stay at . nw. Sylsast Sy18-t" 1022 1th st. nw. Cape Henlopen Beach, Rehoboth, Del. “What a waist of money!" SALE — MOUNT PLEASANT_SEVERAL | OK SALE-THE N.W. COR. OF STI AND G Pacific usldiner, (EM F xt. nw. "A BARGAIN, ON MAPLE AVE. Park, now a part of the city, two peariy Puslt 1d-room brick be ea z ; their long trip of 200 miles. Hall is sangnine, and everybody who bas been = exclaimed the| Sach a finclooking and well-equipped set of ont to Whitebear to see “Fitz.” knows the nacre a On account of intemporate habits Mrs. J. M. Wineberger of 1011 M street, Mrs. | feminine smuggler as she wrapped a few shawls | Men is seldom found and the Chautauqua was | “Kangaroo” feels positive of a victory. He re m requested to resign, which he Git iy coberonstanpia ot A Us Re TT atone a a rs. J. riessate nado eduatg Pearl t het on vi proud of the honor of entertaining them. marked to a reporter: “I shall not stop train- | May 30. He then went to Albany and has now promo m= fumes | os ee ener cree a Jot: ghrice, 86.402, 7 et een sh fone New York sand Mise about her. After the concert Saturday night there was a | 1g until Tuesday, ax I must gain a lor | dinappeared from that city. abe tots. : 4 S, G16 Tati at. nw." Jy 20s jurley of Ne lea, ! ter th st. 2 » reception at Miss Barton's for Prof. Woodruff, | to of flesh, and'I train up instead of down. |g, ee FOE SALE SOME RARE BARGAINS TN LOTS | St. George's Island. A CONDENSED HISTORE. who will leave today. “He has boon bere since ey Pee pr poral ge gy a tet | Regerpaty sedan pop lips ee ict cng uta | Koharu, tug germans tena | mean eye Ea aca eft) ahi | | Mie Lie Lai of Wilmington, Del. en dboyed every request for muse and. hows | of the ght {intend to weigh 194. I’ amis | nd. ben connected with the Fiat” Notional ToR"ENEa proved, re it teeny fre | Ca papabenty Daan ow tie. Apply atonseto™ | giettuwach’” Buy now.” CHAS, A: eh be iat | Tae es tie See Whes oa sae page brightened "the camp ‘with ‘his irresistible | perfect condition. T shall claim, the forfeit Af | Bank of Albany and was ite teller when an offer sroeeom Tstlt, Bw desirabie location. $9000, ae pits Spee IR ‘ hearty ill be sorely misses | weighs over 136 pounds, an: t | wns madi Se soeany rere Hi 2 | _asrtse i OE Rooms: | FOE, 2ALE_A BIG BARGAIN OSEXTRA Fast | Mra. Mary A. ichmond and her little boy aro se 6S ske 2s and every one Conese berks Setar great |t© win from start to finish.’ Hall is a clover | well Knows in aiken ent ee ene Bond f ametlh g y brick bot ye er ERS pb a pe tare re wing | viiting friends in Brooklyn. Acell, organ next seasion. Pugilist. “He will endeavor to win, and 1 have | Owing to his expertnos ann rifle ‘shot he bed : each Bink Bae ewes zatory and tasinent | 805 5Fice. 8 to (eat 2,000 coat bat, in or betorel 2 Sandi years. | Mes. Kitty Gottlieb and her son Willie sre A spell, ‘THE SUNDAY VESPER SERVICE. Bip gia pg egos Les te beta member of the tenth battalion team and repaed beck hotren, dirertly south of Caprtol, poe su RESIDENCE, IAS. As SHIELDS, 14400 ¥ ot. 0 iyisak_ | Spending the hot months with relatives in New In jail, of thirty days. The Chautauqua Sunday vesper service is one | Upward of 1,00 have ulrcally been taken aed |” ras nor pre hac = MOULTON & WHEELOC Fricke rooney bath and ee? tot Ib.0x72 to Pps SAL ew a, PAUL: J © 00, 1000 F| *O- tale MeGregor fe spending I — of the unique and beautifal fextures of a Chau- | there isa scraihble forthe best teat, that ie, the | Ward iinnk. Brockipn, wes Seer lant mee ee oe RU tka aR | LITE oe em Pe Se at PRY IS we ww. | seorhzersente it in the pretties: sitdivisign around relatives invFall River, Mesa.” | _ ‘It was Pope, wasn’t it,” said n clerk to his |tauqua Sunday. The service itself ia almost a | $19 places, reporter at his home. “The defaleation of jpor saLe—Fac TARY SQUARE OX | 33% - SOXISI, only S0c. to 730.” Houses buit to sult. Kasy | tion with relatives in Fall River, Mass. room mate, “*‘who lisped in numbers for the | classic in the style of the responses as well a8 FITZSIMONS 18 INDIGNANT. Ganticr Spelman,” ne said, “amounts 40 less pn I Ege a = ml F SOUTHWEST. End aewors neste will furnish sidewalks, waiey, as | Mrs. MI. H. Martin is enjoying a visit of sov- | numbers came? in the music, and, held as it ix in tho hall of | Fitzsimmons is doing a little more talking | than #3, Previous to my departure for the Tataune. 325,000 Gio too Mad ave, b, at a, FE 358-2W-& PAUL, JR, WO, 1000 F | CTL weeks from her married daughter, Mra. | "yes, what made you ask?” pibosopby ot ee eran At tonches the |and flourishing a little more money than his | uth skeen tceenearor im ee, Pieansntt and Bd hake to it then Mr. Lewis Williams, adjutant general'sofice. | 7 was just thinking what a Iucky man bo |is'Gr interest, too, because of te opportunity | CPPONeNt, but min in from Beloit, Wis, Hall's | femme yonne out hi regular and in Easy terms. Nice suade and cluse to d wit Re ‘to the | Must have been at a lottery. it affords for informal remarks on spe training quarters, say he teels so sure of a vic-| auced to within €200, aud he wae not die cars; atu sad wits, now convalesent, ve Cog 0 topics. Last night Dr. Gillet, after the service | tory that he is wagering all his own moncy and | charged. ‘FOR Sah" 107 ON GTR ST. BET. N AND ue Ridge mountains for afew weeks. ALEXANDEIA. proper was finished, read some selections from ing all his friends to bet on him. < “Ho kept on drinking and his resignation = the SEEM, iam mediate purcliser will weaold at | Mise Alexander of Kansas City. Mo., is visit- anarticle in the August Chautauqua on early tveimmons’ attention was Saturday night | was asked for May 30 and was im out bande “ee eee inise this vargess. be “ ing the Misses Lightfoot of Terrace Heights, A WANDERER IN CUSTODY. days at Chautauqua, and made it intensely in- | called to» dispatch, dated New York, in which | June 1. He then left the city and went te Alt Po SAiy _MT. PLEASANT_ONLY 26,400 FOK aaa B. H. WARNER 5c. Georgetown. Last evening Mr. Philip Lyles brought to | teresting by reading between the lines out of | it was stated tuat the fight was e put up After he bad we began another = ours as Misses May and Florence Dearing of 1008 | the police station hore in his wagon from Four. | his own Knowledge nnd experience. A con- | BY betting men. He becaine indiguant at onct | investigation of hie sceStnta ma eee motte Ppa iaareg ty cece ee atte WOUAY | sescaachogatia avdigie ace wuiieaclie’ss (as Lae lies trast was drawn between accommodations and | @ud said: disclosing a deficiency which, at we now know Wo sind enlo ter latets the listened cubase ers | Oatee ae aren 0 Ferramna demented man who bas been wan-| buildings at Chautauqua after six or cight| “Go far a8 Kam concerned there is wo chance | puativelt’ commer cmned wanes’ "aon, - Fleasunt, until there are now rewa:ning only 14 lots . sf S dering in that neighborhood for some days. | years of patient and earnest work and those at | to fix this fight. I do not believe either that | tected by the Fidelity and Canaalty Com cenaaaraang | HER sRa INIT Mt, lee itatsyesemra witinine aneieranguaes: | Mise Annie Lewis has gono to Richmond | Yesterday afternoor he wasdiscoverod by some | Gion Ect! the hist, Seat aed, Ue re aoe | Hatt fhe. 1 do no hippodrome at this | of New York, which bonded him for 20,00.) shale trees: | S07 ‘and QUO Va. ave, oh, os Ona where she will join her cousin, Miss Cowmann. | Inds wading about in the marshy parte of Four-| was in every way favorable to Glen Echo. | time. Where istoo much at stake in the fu- ‘We understand from that company that Links F at. jy iss* nd CUO LED, 90 amt 2 ‘the They will then ge to West Point, Va., where | mile run, apparently without aim or purpose.| For several years after the first there | ture. If there wasn't 9 penny im the purse | Spelman’s friends from Albany have BAT MT SHO oS Kadota Stanfiat Liaprovansente faethe ag ie nascent to sab- | they will spend the heated term. His only clothing was shirt and pants. Hej was no shelter for Chautauqua audiences | nest Wednesday night the simple victory in i to muke up to them the deticit. No step toward Streets of this subdivision ure beg putin first-class | Mrs. L. Walter Weed and family are stopping | gives his name as Samuel Luchs and says he is | save that of thé treea and a large tent, while | itself would be worth thousands of dollars to | prosecution has been taken. Spelman, who bad by grading, Kraveling and laying stiewalks, the H . Park. Mise | {Tom New York, but it is thought in the Four- hotel accommodations were of the most | its winner. The man who takes the purse has With us since our organization in March, sn thoge of tie lot Cat are nGt set Wits eee wk | nl ald be eet ee ae August. | Mile run neighborhood that he is from Wash-| primitive and unsatisfactory character. ‘The | a starring tour before him that will be worth at | 1889, Confemed the alefalbatuons ana sear ies utexpense to purchasers. The building of thecabe | Mrs. K. V. Nally, Kate Kersey and Mamie | 8*2- slow growth of the institution and the strug- | least £20,000-and then some elub in America or wor od £2,000 was too snuall to lve on. ‘The oad ts yo" 1 cted <> he a i u Es extend ow 4 endats Re munter cf houses now, bancerectedin | 5 re. KV. Na Pcuioae ana saesaee te ‘THE WILKES STREET EXTENSION. gles of the earlier years were described ma | England will offer a tremendous purse fora ied over a yéar anda i iti vivid way and the Glen Echo Chautauqua pa- | fight between the victor in the St. Paul fight | bank is entirely sound.” va in ts, not having seen this | the Blue Ridge monntains at Meadow View and | The city authorities have bad the fences 7 3 Ul SALb_UNLY ‘room brick house ‘The above i only tooks.” For full st call. aD | the stand Ltn. Uy = an ; ; trons congratulated that they enjoy a finer | and Ted Pritchard. So, on the face of things soo cheerful | OR ALE-BARGAINE TWO SMALL: periy Jor scvera, months, lave no Wes of the wou. | Will also visit friends at White Sulphar Springs. | moved back on Wilkes street extended #0 as to | oth ituicr wad’ hall of philosophy the tirst | there is every reason to expect a tierce tight of Westen Conk an Hesiy pafered throwctsat. | gorwer ih northeast, with store and’ room for two more | SSF Ulta Mth or 7th street cars to Whitney ave., the | Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hanford leave to- | sive full thirty feet of road width. Wilkes | rear than Chautauqua after sixteen years, at | uot more then twenty rounds. Sines to bat Se eee Gad One iecrtis | bend tor 250, pee anon PPne anid oe eee | soutuern boundary. and examine. 7 ares ee | night for the Warm Sulphur Springs for the | street itself is sixty-six feet in whith. Theyhave | that they enjoyed the lessons which these years | “Ax Lhave suid in previous interviews, I rong prospect of a strike of con- Suh Quarters or ata | $2000. WT HOPKINS & CO. 1420 Fat. iythed |, Pints sud ull malorivation can be bad by applica- | susamer, then obtained deeds from the private owners | of utraggle and final success have taught. know I have to meet a much harder man than | @netors all over the Illinois Central system en ie ao ie oye | Se chistes AKO Es Bop u two| ee SRE OO MOLESEY: | seteses Molo, Katie and Maggie Rlianghueesy | the lands adjoining and from ‘the shurch jeClautangua at one time carried on property | Dempscy, but I feel perfectly sure. that {cat | account of the recent wholenale discharges. If PE cx uric dwelia 2.7 each to alley. TOMICAL Gi = Vashts t-|Scmetery trustees, whose grounds abut on | less valuable than that which the Glen EchoChau- | put Hall under the ropes in a dozon or fifteen | the cof vc sory. reo ne ith tp-Wsniow bre th. | we ane authorized for gus Week fo sell the two foe | KOK SALE ECONOMICAL CORNER, ITH AND | of South Washingion left on Friday for an out- | metery, trustees, wh conveyed the fullright | tauqua owns today £90,000 of debt. Dr. Gillet | Founds. Thre met tim end thick Tanne | tee OFte Se asinine te s Galshed tm testtral woos. 5 Elam OHNE: BEALL, Te F 3310-0 _ | Surchascr at ow figure, Cee * Wuole to immette | ing at Mitchell's, Culpeper county, Va. of way to the United States, as required by | has been invited to deliver an address of Chau- | tactics well enough to gauge hima, His style of | St 88Y Satisfaction out of the officials of the et ete Te wie T O& SALE—OK EXCAANGE_IN ME. PLEASANT | !gyll-ist" TALth & RUTHERFORD, 1304 4 8, Mrs. Wm. G. Burns and baby are summering | Assistant Quartermaster General Dandy, as | tauqua and its outlook and it is probable he | fighting is not wholly fair and I shail ask the | T84 & resort to other than peaceful means FULTON Lewin, i aear Lith st.. 2 handsuse house with all modern Fors LE e018 (ON NORTH SIDE OF G | at the Bear Lithia Springs. condition precedent to the construction of the | will do so. referee to make a note of it. He is a great | Will likely be taken. It is claimed the men each lot 17.6x116 to al- tuaneltp . wor tel ley; price omy 75e. per it. ‘Miss Maud Maxwell of Capitol Hill left this | Military road from Alfred street to the National TopAr's PROGRAM. clincher and secks to wear out his opponent by | Were discharged because they had been active 4 .. | Soldiers’ cemetery, for which Congress made Ie " i Dr. | getting frequent strangle holds about the neck. | ® Year ago in securing.a new schedule of ee Mille, where abe willspond the remainder of the | 8 SPPTopriation at ite last session. The, work mle teen separa aarti Jhis is done with such frequency, in fact, that which materially inereasod Lett atarien, SALE-ON 9D ST. BET. M AND N STS. | summer i of making the new road will now be begun eel y it is plain fouling and I shail ask that it be | Wishing to pay these salaries the rund will du Jot 49x15 to WU-{t. alley - room for six houses: - and upper Wilkes street will have a fine car-| Tho concert from 3 to 4 wasa very pleasant | so declared if he persists in it. charge men as soon as their terms of service Sei ee ee Mrs. Bushrod Robinson, who is stopping with | riageway before the close of next fall. one, for all the artists were present. Signors entitle them to the full scale. Is Fst jy lsh YORY AND BAsE- 100 =QsT,, TWo- onium, ail conveniences FITZSIMONS AT FIGHTING WEIGHT. aps pok SALE_EABT SIDE 19TH BET x | ber sister, Mrs. Col. Brott of 1412 15th street, is HURT IN WASHINGTON. Vitale and Fanelli played several selections and 4 ———— 200 On SALES THREE STORY AND CELLAR OSE SEPRR STH BEL MB, AVE | wow convalescent aftr hor recent wever® Ul | ape ohm Te eAMEEROTOR 1 | Prof. Baker und Mls Johnson sang. Fitzsimmons has brought his weight down to A Brilliant Student's Death. ‘nner ts press beich on fot. near ith the eee DUGAN e BULLE | ness. of the Washington Steamboat Company, chick |. ‘The lecture tonight. will be by Dr. Wilbur | 149 Pounds, and is now training but lightly, | 4 oui from London announces the death’of SAREE OLAS oe Br Be eee seo jy18-3t 000 F st. ow. Tho Miases Cora and Aimee Rich have gone | °° eee ie ee — two | Davidson om “From the Italian Lakes to Ve- | ¢tpecting to put ona few pounds of flee dur- | wittiam N. Thatcher, ho last month graduated Foxe a Lal Fit Scrae tant 240h ot0. ne. por #0 Cambeldge, Mam., for a Sow woeks! vacetion, | 0 oe ot bie feet arenes oo — se Inge nga gece Petclock ia the | "ith high honors from the academical depart eS P " 1 | eit : — — in = nae alley Fee ict Tithama Inth awe Pics, 814 S00 Take boven Bee $55 | __ Ms 4. ©. Barney's ball st Bar Harbor Wed-| Washington on Saturday and was brought to General Forelgn Topics, morning and takes a short spriut along the | Ment of Yale. He was a son of Judge Thatcher bath, ‘Lots in Broviland, te. and 10c. per tout. nesday evening has been tho genoral talk of | nis home in this city, where he received medi-| ‘The report circulated in London that Edward | shore of White Bear lake, returning to break- | °f the Colorado supreme court and » Syist . §. CAY WOOD, is 0th at. nw. | the town. cal care. He was crossing Pennsylvania ave- < fast about 9 o'clock. At 10 ‘clock he of Prot. Thatcher of Yale. His home was et Fee Sa Gee ADDITWN Fo 4A] J. H. Smith and family are at Manhattan | nue, when some of. the workmon engaged. in | GTPPer & Sons, corn, factors and wharfingers 9 oma is side o: railrond are: 0d ‘ f that city, had failed has been confirmed. |tekes a turn at his rowing ma- Socio nts ive dese tae chee ee ae oe ee | Beach. ch ging the Washington and Georgetown track Their liabilities are eatimated st $290,000, 4. |chine im the gymnasium and punches =e mene ssaes. Zasl FAYMUNTS — FINE RSOEURD W'Wardtit's SOS: eu. Mra. J. F. Jarvis and family are at Atlantic | PUt* Teil on his foot. He has suffered consid- | rec = AST Fs — FIN er has been appointed to wind up the ae half an hour. In the afternoon he A Michigan Village Burned. 7 “else : z erably from the injury. business of the firm inges about for a couple of hours, takes a| Abont 1 o'clock Saturday night the village of ry & besement br.. F near house. GIS F ve. 0.0. ; runs. bath. pentry,celler, | WOR MALE HAVING SUBDIVIDED KAST HALF | City, walk about th ‘ks ix an hour box- anaes Seotons Le. be. G at. teh & ge Mindhrstone oat asics SS ni. Wank Ve eee ee fer” the yo einen Young and family are at the) 4. wan 8, G, en a guatiasasa eh The rural assembly of the province of Kazan, | Tt wi igus barks aud spend o aymoaaben, | St¥zerville. Mich., consisting of thirty houses, good yard, J0-foot alley, furnace, and sidewalko inhi; Ingomar, Atlantic City. ° A. WINDSOR & SUN: Uwners, . Y. 7 ins it. = : Russia, where the distress is most acute, has | After the supper hour he either rows upon the | OP Semeral store and saw mill and lumber M. de Suarez Guanoz, the Spanish minister, | Deen engaged in Washington, but residing here | decided to apply to the government for a loan |duke for fhe or takes ena ee city. | 4Pd, covering two acres of pine lumber, was aT ; : oo vett cameron street, died lest week and | of 5,000,000 roubles. The rural assembly will | Today he will conse training altogether, and by | totally destroyed by fire. ‘The property ie ca Saas Pea ae AueC TES Lat wey 81.00) 3 ing al pare os in Mages henna tor of | Wag buried vestorday, hisremains being curried | also ank foradelay in the colicction of the | eating heartily push his weight up to abvct | owned by the Catler & tevage anette tuath. furnace. new and best sanitary ne, 75e.; easy terms, OWNEK, #15 E. Cap. at. it. Wi. Corlett, assistant postmast to Washington and interred in the Congressional — taxes, and will request that the manu- | 156 pounds. ny. The ono Simm sun Oe the hew.y Palted and patuted ant ru peri: J2ie be : = Toledo, Ohio, with his daughter and sister are | cemetery. fucture of brandy from corn be prohibited and | "Reports from Beloit indicate that Hall weighs | [uber oct yey rough La Pine only ited tack $0 oar Monat FLEAS: | nt the Fredonia, During the war Mr. Corlett | “Tho faneral of Mra, James Eveleth, sister of | that the brandy shope be close fo A | 158 to 154 pounds, and that he will have to train | commnniention isaperibie The oe res aa tas sas0 oa fe T . Mi! Ge frum hob Cable cas. JR HELE te, | Wa® stationcd in the defenses of Washington, | Mra. Lewis McKenzie, came over the ferry from | gencral appeal for funds to assist the suffering —-_ 7 and bets, 4 At SALE—1704, 1708, 1706 E ands tc almost up to the hour of the fight to keep within é Tie a 3y16-0t | and he is now revisiting his old camps and also | Washington at noon today, and the burial took | people hes ulso been issued. weight. in health and out of tala he weighs piepeh S00 aon sabursenenmes! epee panory ay winaowe end basement | )Ok SALL_ ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS | the battle fields in Virgin’ place at the Presbyterian cemetery. Thede-| The French chamber of deputies has ap- | from ten to fifteen pounds more thax: his oppo- | jose, in some cases, their entire hotechuld Hh Soaer? Gare Se Parlour tomas | aq Sar ound im this ity “saand in ntobt40 gre on | Supervising Principal J. R. Keene, sixth di- Sensed bad many friends and relatives bere, | roved the remaining clauses of the tariff re nent. One of the frst remarks Fitesimmous | effects sbearly fushed. ACKEK & GADSLX. 1008 +4 omen. xen sg sic hools, to | and the remains were we the grave by teat .. | made atter the articles were signed at Chicago sehie dyseia_ | srtpiaaituated on touth sideet Beazo st a, West | Peoria itt ebors thon Till ‘ependd a Sortnts | throng of Alexaudrians, who. hed kuows asd | {ating to the temporary free ndmision of cer arrace” beat. ‘Sue tive. @ batts if tasen new fon WANKEN CHUAIE & Diba ————+e+ a 4 i . t you nor You can't get down to a 7 . nbn eben : i d asain tain imports. The entire new tariff measure | W* “lve 4 Claims Against the Countess. pees Mucie muswrave war tate se | Prone at gtin0 per wonth howe uit Krak w wet] viene. 4: Hila ke BON TAD SY ate Rice ee | “tho fanerai of AE. Orlando Nightengll took | Wa then passed by a vote of Se to 10. to te belict, ae Carrell cald'om Setsedsg ak | Prom the New York Tore every cuusecmience. womans 8 gt shiin £'cONs iis? | ROH SALE-CiTy Lore. SoM - Mr. D. Shackle. | Pico Yontorday afternoon from his late home| MeMecking, a Canadian, won the Prince of |ternoon, “I don't believe ital eiliaay itis | ‘The etiquette of French law most sometimes Vey Cheer LN sg WEAVER, papered througnout, 8. - F uve PM ces, yesterday with her brother, wait, D. Shackle-]on South Patrick strect. Many friends at- | Wales’ prize atthe meeting of the National | middleweight class when he on the scales | take the flavor of an unwelcome surprise te 18a __0 Fst. n.w__| on SALE_STORY AND BASEMENT 10-k0OM naka 2008, patron oth, Lith. D abd E te. ne. bones ie ve epee” a today to visit | tended to pay the last tribute of Teapoct. Rifle Astociation at Bisley with a score of 97. | Wednesday. If he isn’t we will claim the $1,500 | lately exported brides. Not long ago the Coun- Dol SALE_ BARGAINS BRICK B br se tot SOE | ome ge reer Woe ee oe ote oe eee el z fe after TO The The cart tOck Place | The Prince and Princess of Wales and their |£0Ffeit, and settle the whole business right | tems de le Forest Devonne, nee Florence Auden- aes fsnd’in line of improvements now being inade on capi- | Mr. and Mrs. Washington Danenhower and | this afternoon from tho chapel of the theolog- . there. Split Lite Perect: Columbia Title Co. "ycertitieste | their threo little daughters and nurse left this | ical seminary near this city. daughters and Mrs. Arthur Wilson and a host of scare WOLt Kies wenliek: — of harrerdaad wan driving in the Bois de tpoe WAGE STOCKETT Boh E e te, ol | moening for Atlantic City to remain several ‘NOTES, fasuonable people were present Saturday at the logne wit cousin, Mrs. Harrison Caner, McLACHLES,& BATCHELDEL, cor. 10th and G sts. | weeks and later in the season they will go to wedding of the Hon. Julia Stonor tothe Marquis | Parson Davies, however, lavghs at what he @Hautpo The pastors ocenpied all the church pulpits Syt-iia” | Saratoga and Lake George. which took place in St. Jamen’| terms Fitzsimmons’ desire to crawl out of a another bride from Philadelphia, when horves suddently took tight ead 4 hero yesterday, and in the judgment of many | Catholic Church. After the wedding ceremony small knothole. He says: without hurti bod, oly or de. i a Misses Alice and Carrie Toner of East Wash- : : : Soa very nothole. He says: urting anybody seriously or do- ae? BR SALE—LOTS. . members of their cor tions gave better | the marquis and marquise d’Hautpoul left Lon-| .. erceptible damage. W harn “ss |FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES. PRR aerate Meany Yammer st the Chasn-| sermons than thove usvally preached. by the | don for Sandrtgham, which faa’ been paced | yall a Deen war ander weght for over |i werectitie dumoge, Wi characters RANE Wa GOOD PAmIEY NORMED LARD TMPLONEMENS COMPRA. blin House, Round Hill, Va. strangers that sometimes occupy the pulpit. "| at their disposal by the Prince of Wales. that he will be caught « pound or two heavs‘on | official called “and Inid before the countess & 2a Sr ale, Binet pele fettls | MAGNEFICENT VILLA SI7E8-OF ONE OB Mone | ist Annio E. Slee, sccompaniod by her) The brick yard ut Hunter's creck and the Do-| pire, Sarah Newell Atking, who has been en-| faatate wilhbe otught a pound tip the scales at | bill for damages. The official document een Cok en eens ES. ae ACKES— niece, Miss Mae Barnes of Capitol Hill, left for | tomac shoe factory are now in full operation gaged in literary work upon American news- | about 152 pounds when we leave Beloit next | *t4ted that some injury had been done to the ee. ‘And ‘ New Yerk today, where they will meet Mr. Jas. | aguin, giving employment to a number of papers and who has also acted in several | Tuesday. and during his day's travel and rest | bark of the trees and some little confusion of fi fro 14th | PO SALE—SMALL SNORKEL MAKE, 4 YEAKS FINE BUILDING LOTS Slee of tho Boston Globe, who will accompany | hands. » nab obtatuet & aivecce onan is | will not gam enough to put him into the heavy | TOwlway and bordering grass had been cansed Fo og PALISADES OF SHE POTOMAG, them to Boston, the former's home. Mr. Speck of St. Louis has purchased of Col. | Uf erucliy: and adultery, Mee Atk denies | weight clasn" by ber horvoa. ‘Well, thie scomed rather amus- Adiress S. W. J.. Stur office. Ts-3t* —CONDUIT KOAD.— ‘The Misses Fannie and Laura Rice, daugh- | Ed. Daniel the Gunston estate, below this city. daughter of a lawyer of San Francisco. we ¢ Minnesota Club will settle upon areferce ing, Fd lage Crestoryh = when cr ge dope and 6 — CHE, TABLE FOR osu z a we Inesday noon. The choice hus already nar- ‘tages came after yn nutes inte ear 2114 13h st Tene td BaF choke Walking lot tae be Gotan ns | rs of ex-Renntor Iles, areatSaratogn | GroxRGETOWS. At s recent meeting of the council of the | rowed down to two. men, Wis, 3; Wella nes, | another. the countess began to get autious med Ms Sand 7 Lk ae N arde1 Trish Tenante’ Association Mr. McCarthy re- of the Olympic Theater, St. P i | consulted ber check book with a growing in- Son BALE HytE. SEVEN YEARS | go; Case, patance {wate Moxy pay. | Mons the most graceful equestrionnes at Bar FUNERAL OF ME. EDWARD DRAX. newed his offer to resign, pleading ill health | Joseph E. Mannix af: the Minneapolis tepare | terest aud much ‘wonderment. a» Wo whetiieg ney kacies aia Aaa Goer ne ae MENT MONTEL Harbor. Last Friday Mr. Edward Dean of Tenleytown | and inability to uttend the sittingsin the house, | ment of the Liner. Press Doth Roane there would be enough left of her yearly in- a i i _* ist" | oe, a Mrs, Jno. M. Berger of 1818 6th strect, is | aie suddenly of blood poisoning and yester- | but he finally consented to remain at his post | have signified their willingness to accept either. come Sor necessary expenses. Furthermore Tee 1 1 SEURLOEED ON FROPLINS ALUEADYE SOEDE™ | spending a few weeks with her mother in Baiti- | j.°0 wuuaen burial day. Both the house and | "ntit the opening of the next session of Parlin |although under the articles of agreement | sie has no idea when the demand will stop or THOSE PURCHASING NOW are sure to KEALIZE | more. of a ment. their sanction is wholly unnecessary. Neather | 4OW Many more ancient and decrepit HANDSOME FKOFITS in the near tuture. ” i ‘i grounds were crowded, and the funeral ser-| 4 tch from Paris says an immense meet-| of the principals has yet named both his | ill come out as good as new at her expense. For Flats, Pauwphiets and :urtuer information apply | The Misses Franzoni and Miss Parsons have | mon was preached in the doorway that all dispe: y . is As so \Ataite tetaniices. ae = pro sang ¥ at Company's olfice. left the city for Mountain Lake Park for a so-| might ear the virtues of a good man extolled. | ing of railway employes, comprising those | *°con Mayes yp gla taskdier ano dravers kina tor my to Beaiie. Aras 14 ¥ ot. n.w.. Washineton, D.C._| Otten of several wocks ‘The minister was tho Rove Mr. Ioper of the | already on strike and a large number who will sreeed ns Roe: Eee el ae Sine cane ioe en woe swt ee wantotann BE We EO Ore , Rev. ¥ ‘a od 92 Foe coer neni saan tetaea | FOR SALBE_MISCELLANBOUS| , 5” neu, oie tr oot Mi ape chew tn aeeco ror sat | oat aetgcan tga | eicornaiay oy Facets | Beer, ii, amet toe Ton gy bt DED 3 YEA EAL = = ASN EL | Sarah Chapman racuse Were mal on d i * i reiteration. ie of the seconds wi Charles yA EReenas Same eee acicd ene eee ¥WiLLoCuuay Pro uF, FOUR | the With metant at, the residence of Stee Chap. | the old Shoomaker place fa the rear ofthe de-| railway officiale and declaring that the strike (ok SLE e im ca, belance vi ine Se a pee ont | st.. tro gach. ios bow ahd wmicr rent at #13 per rr Uyricg howse. 487, F st * ls Kenwick und the other, if not Jack Dempsey, |B» ®b0 has been reported ax mixsing and see + oaethated cast, | ee Appuy ty SULA MCLAUUNET Se otee, cal mths oid: pertect little ret. -Aisoaey | man's aunt, Mra. Merah Welch, Wellsboro, Pa. | Ceased's late home. Bee made by the nen chain cece tniny | Frot Joka Domiiaaon OF cone We etee| bowie Adliaiier, ob the Sapet. "ihe ant snd Raat Cayo ste . SNS eT Selon of wweatniic ubinrel. | After the ceremony they left for a wedding ‘A GAMBLING HOUSE RAIDED. mando vendo by y ‘beap—S1O Oth st. 5. Z-room brick | *! Pascineut islG List st. new. Pret ts by 10k Price €5,.000, #7000 cash, bal- | poOK SALE TWENTY HEAD OF i froin Lexinctom, Va. ; suitaole for all par- > 100 Pa ave. n w.. 12-room Uriek hem Oe Very DR CulULWAtOD Salkdie Fentbe now ‘ Logs ia | Sone conclusion that Jimmie Carroll will be | governor wont to the Gilacy House and his sea are e journey in the Pennsylvania mountains. Miss | Saturday night Detective Block, Lieut. Hollen- | ‘Be, Companies. | The pliprdiicmeeag ~» Par. | 2° o rasaty sharply drawn and admits of no compromise. | behind Fitzsimmons, and bis assistant will | took the midnight train for New London, ac- Gy with! Tauy and | Chapusan isa sister of 2. Stocking’s fret wile. | porger and a squad of sovesith precinct oficers | Ir utmurcin a Nebt for ake. Wear eee Prelably be Charles La Blanche “or Billy ‘of A. companied by his brother Tracy. Mr. Waller eand be nens stun: i worse, curstRUt suFre, tu lands. Can be on Among the Washingtonians at Arundel-on- | raided an alleged gambling house on M strect | ism on the part of the men, and a was seen at his hotel by a reporter, to whom he E 2 RENE MALS STABLES, Th dee | BOR SARE CA COMPLETE AND BHAND, NEW | tho-Day yostorday were Judge Thomas B.| near Sid. ‘The carprise of the inuzter wns | death on thopart of theconspanice _ FITZSIMMONG 4 SLIGHT FAVORITE. re nag iy VENT FINE ROAD Ooms Cheap. Aduress =H. MOuRIS, Centon, Unis: "> | Coulter, sixth auditor of the ‘Treasury, Hon. | great, and no one escaped. Several packs. of | Stew out of the frequent and wholesale dismis-| Betting men are placing their money very al Lown: hve Sears old; can slow octte Sy hea W. J. Runnells, Departmeat of Justice, Madison | carda, &e., were captured. Admission was | ®ls by the companies of employes, invariably slowly and usnally in very small amounts. At Hien 3 uanutes, lad uo batsinu Yor, npee. out of & Poe SALE—A HUMBER SAFETY BICYCLE, oT | Davis, chict clerk third assistant Postmaster | gained by one of the ‘officers, who had learned | Members of the various unions. Whether the trotume tare by js Prince lows. ved bye Sate 2 a r tion of men for disminal was made de. | tbe Tremont Exchange small bets were made momitgs Set EEL AST EEA Tat Toc ave RE i | anti ae a oeerene ti Me |General is. sd Mes. A Medford and | She peor nocks mown oly to tho bites | use. : Scavertibie Wa Poul business projenty at Syst : s ld and family, H. O. Hall siguedly from the ranks of the unionists the of $10 to $9, $40 to $35 and $100 to #85 location fora wr ery store: cheap at | sid 4th and 13th ste. ce " daughter, J. B Gonld ani of the place. 5 . ii ae BET y = ‘ 7 ‘i Pes ftictals would not say, though they were re-|0u Fitzsimmons. The onleenthatmaaes” 5 wu SALE OK EXCHANGE aac anu pe SS tate ge Te eae ae of the surgeon general's office and H. 8. Town. ol ae to deen. Thi Powe po te | ling William Coffee, a pr ‘of Bh FINE LAKOE HOUsE ON 10FH | iuchiwanan usintae’ wagene od aetons: daytous | bicycle and cany difference. W. SHON, jie keen yrosbyr- pretend Eecompanying.retioence on the part of the den. | amounts under 9100, but they expect ley, IL, shot Wm. White, « prominent photog- Fae etme tgytgy t+ 10 Foon aun | AAS ata IOS panevaue eater racuraieg | Fe Carel Vee CARE OF COUNTY ROADS. ‘The remains of Mr. Robert C. Fox, who died iath alvmod bape | ee 7 ae Irasted. “Ceatect Raryune Wm tases im the oy ‘deliber k | refuse to place any bets at even money. This , three times with ene as ville, N. ¥., Saturday morning, were ployers, was construed as a deliberate attac! at rapher, & revolver Saturday, GED aoe 406 the umions because of former demands | is not because of any lack of confidence, but on | jnficting injuries that 4 Capt. Rossell's Plan to Render Thelr Repatr | brought to this city this morning and were | fur better pay, shorter hours aud other bene. | account of Fitssimions’ own action on Batur- ing inj will result fatally. It is _ay est ORE & LAY SUR SALE CORNER PROPERTY, near Nationai Hotel. said that White had enticed a seven-year-old "2 huprov ve BALE CARMA o ND BU I ‘More Frompt. fits which the companies had declined to grant. | day in placing a bet of 6,000 to 5,000 with a : guoa frame, tore amelie, carvings noune ata st: | Fes tutcnay tere heyaman we ortata Be rien fl na fearing; she pd pe | | The care ofthe county roads bas of Inte been | avenue.” The funeral services wll be ‘held to- | 8 was declared atthe meotiug that a wudicient | Minneapolis sporting man and oficring to bet | daughter of Coffee into his gallery. After Serene eee ve GScNakeeea Beat | cokes tee: peice mighag teas SL Glade GS | reasiving ounsldiecable attention as the hands | monroe eiterascn ot 400 elec orden bers anshor of som svoul Join Ws siciars fn Paris | S00 same terms with Parson rina: stabie, Re. rents for wud |X they totes nae watched twanue, sever dratand | WUE SALE MONREDS. PARROIS, | assistant to the Engineer Commissioner, today | rit ‘pallbearers will be us follows: Dr. James | complete stands! ‘is significant that the | and Australia than‘in America, SCHWARTZ, 605 (Rb st. ‘old Gsines, de. . ie le bon oe ontey on OLAS SCHL BUEN MGS Btintiear Dow. | 1, HS SCHMID’ NeW BIRD STORE. | forwarded the following interesting letver to | C. Welling. Dr. E. M. Gallaudet, Lewis J, Davis, | boasts made by the officers of the companies | and letters are being rece re every day SEL butcx “We | oy, Robert: O. T. Mason, Assisi to fill the strikers’ places within three from London, Melbourne and Sydney inquiring Nevcliing, 10D Tb oth we 1S hoeon = Oe SAEED SEWING MACHINES wticH | COnmiinsonss Nore: me time engaged tal aes Comma wk Manet eee wero not made good, a large number of men at | about the condition of the men. From beth room. all latest improvements. carefully Laut ALE — PIANOS. we have taken in exchatuce for Domestics. At €, } nEAge ly and Henry Wise Garnett. ‘The interment | ¥* places upon’ whom the companies re- | received yesterday it is learned that under oar moh ame hiwt-clans every 2— ft LANUS. At ACEMBACH’> Capito, Lit beanea, ‘of some method of systomatizing the Se Ansientia then 63 gg a ee EP esti sewing inachines and patterns, ith and Penn- | thinking y ing ‘be in Ouk “Hill cemetery. Tho cause of them out having at the critical mo- | better thought of his op- and price appiy WT ILE & KUTALE FORD. ‘E—HANDSOME Ur- ae. WM. FUNK, Manuccr. _ Jy@-iiu | care of county roads, and if it meets with your | Jeath waa cerebro meningitis, ponent. The opinion is expressed by a 1 CS Sentai 2s Ite? ita very fica iincing quality cs | POR SALE — TYPEWRITERS — KEMINGTON, | approval I would like to try it. It is as fol- | “The romaine oil be heen from the house to ae men ek beeen ples Cote cro Eth mea | inagmamentamatraivent; hae rand scion ree Ee epr ieee ntl tear lows: the Sunday school room at 8:80 o'clock tomor. | themsel epee Rieti comp more atpeteer e me ea cial al Bods Moyes; | Makes ca be bouche tr only #2 al candr ur'gigg | LUPE FE EXCMARGL. U1 Fae nw. “On the map divide the roads up into lengths | Tom afternoon and remain there until the time ee ee rl seammanmmiatains oo sy oS | cand and bal. noe awoutuy a. #290. cost aearly’ dousie: | POR SALE-CHILDKEN’S “UNIVEMSAL” SAFE. of wag, Siar satin, for the service, so friends can have opportunity ‘DANES Ke Narranted for five years, handeome stoot with it. Cals | OS SALE GH OM ee trees dion femucr; | of say, fo 5 to view them. " ———o Sem Geie_ | steneess ‘THE PLAXO EXCHANGE, only 215 compete, calvat 1020 1dthet.'n.w. Jyi%lw | “Require the saperintenden* of roads ‘to —_————_ (ge {ate or. &. wagtice. ‘The Leuting ‘House, |CLES— Pu) CHOSAFET. keep on these roads three deposits of broken ‘The Market Company's Wells. aeinent bw brick ib romne. tate; | J _____ nk Fens vain av, a olen oF atemten wes and bam, emda ee weme:t* | atone and gravel, The Commissioners have referred to the Pa [OR Cabitat Ciche CO.. Wide Gan “Place on these lengths of road two men and | attorney for the District a letter from Capt. ipevause of conti : [OR SALE — ONE OF THOSE BEAUTIFUL | 0% Motilinmens Caves beam of font tunes: at Lusk, asking his opinion as to the right of Fee, SALE—" UURRY OU: ‘THAT “] force: =A GRAND UPRIGHT Maes | oe Tg treet of etal we he ity length or cook coset when, from washouts or Saat tee ete mealier an eee Debud ston tote Aueats, ‘a and Sava a: | other cause, too houses on Sth st. ne near B. 7 rooms, batls. com: mae — KS. DONALDSON, i pina $25 F et. uw. Boon’. cot QUO ow lh nel LaF $300 on easy F a ——— eaaed toe the sean force. Goata ite Fite desing or mp match ada, latvoe an SECOND HARD PANO | all eae bg hee Sen pray etn ae ——— fnge: Geol = repaired. and wil be eid e883 2.08 | could not be trusted cite coal at Beattie. Shoe op any meaty payin eues. Suits for the Kavenna Disaster. present goer er. =m Be 2 eae \W. F. McNamara of Corning, N. Y., is taking | (20% ” ee ees ee Deeds ome | Pe “lave porears moxTaiy outletters of administration on the estates of | ‘The letter has been approved by Col. Robert. ‘the present time ‘he ) ~ wise | 4, i 7 plano or handsome or. | (leven of the victims of tho railroad disaster at aerate made on the coal companies man Fok Sgt on ESE BET. 107M AND 1TH | fant yorue Ravenna, Ohio, on July 8, preparatory to| Passxxoxns there is not likely to be any, have En: Somes sth : ry F.0. SMITH. 122% eve_| bringing suite against the New York, Lake erprese of organization in the anthracite 2 — a ~ | Erie and Western Railroad Company to recover pool Famers grow oxt of an wer a on eG AA the amount of statutory damages at which the | 1207. Atlan ‘ae oe aoinsn bien sani eens ao, faa Bk 3% | company is Hable in each case. ‘The law of | /enve ttint be Kangen mean} “ae £% Ohio fixes the amonnt at $10,000 in each case. extremely inconvenient to ‘The infuence of the cut to 1 conta mile on gy ee Ene Seventcen of those killed and nine of the in- | Ping This bag been. selsed upon by othe ronda isa ._ The pasennger agent =] 33 a Pony. ts entiling prosspily” the elaizn of tho | Bror et cher noms The utmost South laa ts 0 guewel aumb inact (be HH 00) Bast Kew Fa injured. of the Elamere, mong the ssinors and ° “Big Four” will be compelled to meet the rate. Frc uarantecd co low an quoted in New York or| During a recent severe electric storm. the| Tux Frast ““Toonaaseprnoomn [tease ikea ete | een a4 MEL’ Menege. 7 | wite wore 7

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