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PS eet >, Ld f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1891. 8 ee ene ee SEES EEN UNSURE ae NA et sce De el ta a reat _ a le a as ge a ta FOR SALE—HOU! SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS, LOUDOUN COUNTY. GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA A MEXICAN EXHIBIT. A PUGILIST BREAKS BIS ARM. Don SALE SPrcIAL BANGAIN, Lol 5 FeET|A Brilliant Wedding in Georgetown—The fam Sing isoneof ead: A Large Attendance Last Night and an At-| The Skill of the Women of the Sister Re-| He Lands » Blow on the Back of His Oppe- paige nt em SiitineaSisre’ AE enact |_| Wanderings of washingioniane. | | 20 Caght to maken apt Buntay oobes! pet | Pn nn eee eens Heaton tractive Program for Today. Pabiic Will Be Estencivety Shows ogni "| @Sasmtmedite cantomers Coie URNRY Eta | |The marriage of ee pathy pean Star. Letters received by the Latin-American de-| The fight between Grocrisns,ex-champion pent | Hon. Charles Hosmer deg enter ther unstead; heard to declare | THE PEOPLE HAVE RECOVERED Fnow partment of the world’s Columbian exposition | amateur middle weight of the Pacific const, 8 id . a ereeias OPe ote E Santas ch anilive tol naa gan cld Virginia Reel ie a mint} TATIxXG peas THE WAR goo aclenind The audience last night wasmuch larger than | indicate that the exhibition of the work of | Billy McCarthy at the new Pacific Athletic EEO EEA INS, S00" interested friends. The chancel of the historic | julpp. NOW SHOW PRosrEntTY—trs MINERAL WEALTH— | "SUSI. A full moon bas an attraction that | Mexican women at the exposition will be | Club in San Francisco last night ended in the edifice was decked with flowers and the altar = nothing can equal and there is no place around | one of very great interest and value. A corre-| twenty-fourth round in favor of Greggians. shelf seemed one garland of roses, a loving at-| That popular production, “Ob, the Snow, San aa oe ‘Washington where it can be seen to better ad- | spondent writes that fine needlework and fancy | McCarthy followed rushing tactics throughout Sentiois frome So meresens Ot tee CRATERS has been enccented (0: pabtin atseation Dy toe | Ostepesteme ch the B oun vantage than from tho hall of philosophy. The | work are done in all the national government | and was met regularly by Greggians with left- see) Tie Orgacinn Wha playing soft, | household refrain, “Owe the ice.” Mutnose, Lovpoux Coury, Va., July 18, 1991. | children get more fan out of their stay on the | schools of the country. In the City of Mexico | hand facers, followed by right-banders on the low music when the arrival of the Mosby's Confederacy, during the war, was | Tounds than any oneelse. There is Minne-| drawn work and all kinds of fine embroidery | ribs There was little variation in these tactics bride's family and, a few seconds later, the | “Do you think you will marry the count?” | the name applied to the northern neck of Vir- | haha to wade in and build dams andcatch min- ‘are to be found for sale or made to order in | except in the sixth and seventh rounds, when happy couple themselves was the signal for py asked one New York heiress of another. ginia included within the limits of the counties | nows; then up on the side of Faculty Hill there | the leading institutions for girls, the orphan | McCarthy caught Greggians on the cheek and the smnsio to: aan oe cies en “I should say aon” ae the reply. “He | of Loudoun and Fauquier. is an enormous swing which is seldom vacant, | asylum, Vizcaina’s College, the normal school | nearly disposed of bim. For this MoCarthy A z " _ | SRBC 4 i chancel where Rev. Dr. Sar ea ' _ ———— i - the bride's elder fmaned-collar 5 c I “Tots on 3 eto e Chas. McDermott, stood with ave. ne. det . them and gave her hand in marriage. The cer- | emony was brief, but exceeding! nd before the bridal couple drove away their friends had a chance to extend their congratu- 4 : lations. The bride wore a travelling dress of ee, 5 ety. | dark bine camel's hair. On th jacket, the JMv0 Corcocam st, lur., acint eho Becta 5 | tabs were edged with narrow silver braid néver hada cent. Why, he's as short asa| No more daring raids by adventurous spirits | but is usually surrounded by an animated | and the industrial echool. In the industrial tried the pivot blow or La Blanche swing. He census count.” were made during the war than those accom- | Crowd of youngsters.each wanting his turn first. | school the following arte and trades are repre-| missed three times, bat in the fourth be hit — Plished in these mountain districts by the | The older boys are the only ones privileged to | sented: squarely on the back of the head and broke his guerrillas Elijah White and John Mosby in eigen rial sord there Bese bsphicaras asked the proprietor of the big combination | the years 1861 and 1862. fortable houses, but as yet there is simply ing. ~ store of one of his clerks. To listen to the stories of the old soldiers or |® tent hidden among the bushes just above| 3 Upholstering of all kinds. A peculiar incident occurred in the fourth “ew ai to ead accounts of the biter strife and hal | Seamore Sean and thee the bora kop thei | 4 Embrovderine, im cotton, ik crewas | rountivehen Greguanslanied ‘alan Mcuray “Did you put them in their appropriate de- | breadth escapes seems marvelous beyond be- | Post and take their daily ee ares : ‘, graving. carried from the ring. He ‘Teturned in partment?” lief. Yet to ride through this country now | ity ise taal eae eee ofthe | 5. Drawn thread work and some . | twenty minutes, but the referee decided the [as was also ‘the hem of the skirt. She | Pico ine hardl; the ‘lis - "Fisher hed reading | 6 Pasementerie, including fringes, foul was caused’ by bis jamping ap when the wore a toque of blue velvet and silver lace and iy. one can hardly realize this, the valleys emiling | Land.” Atter Mr. Fisher had finished ing | and tassels, made in looms by hand. biow was delivered, and the ight should go on. carried a prayer book bound in blue and Vhere are they?” with harvests of peace and abundance, and the | his lecture some views of different places 7. Book binding if ae 2ee- — yer. Two or three long-stemmed La France| “Over bere among the fall styles.” heavily wooded mountain sides presenting to interest in those localities were thrown onthe) § 7he' nc ttation tn stucco and gilding POLITICS IN FLORIDA. — pepe Lap gy bi —— the eyes of tho traveler such scenes that would | TSS concert at $ p.m. today will be entirely of picture frames, fancy tables and re og ee =| ted at mae peng le ot woke 80BS IN MEMORIUM. never suggest war and desolation. by talent from St. Pani’s choir, under the di- wore were, ‘ a Senator Call Talks of the Farmers, Silver | cheeks matched them in color. Among those In jerky sobs we waste Tee acs ee ee ene | ee ot a 2 Pieiacd, Tee eeee tl ty Deming mi ecrees nek eons aamal Oe a oF m ofter th an present at the ceremony were the bride’ Our souls and seek tal, the most picturesque and entrancingly | men and boys will all be out and sing several ting and sigowslan : on canvas, satt a plesk! From the New York Times. ape ee moiber, Stes JB MeDermtt, Ms. Frank Mex In vain tobandie beautiful section of country is as isolated as if | SPoruses and there will besolos by members of | ee ae ae ee ut Fine Arta some | Sehator Wilkinson Call of Florida said at the i In compact condition, hidden in the fastnesses of the Scottish high-| “The concert tonight promises an unusual | °reditable work bas been done by women in| Hotel Marlborough yesterday that the pro- Rea eee ia ee The thoughtless youth who placed | lands. A convenient mode of ingress as well| treat, ‘The choroe sil Sng eSwect and Low Pring cachectra cont hr et, hat & superior | tracted fight against him in the recent seesion = iaster Mason Morfit of Baltimore, Mrs. and ‘The gas-pipe leak ae of egress to this region has until recently | and “Honor and Glory,” and then there will aia etre eer me Fire y heron fire of the legisiature when he was candidate for : a rear Miss Wilcoxen, Miss Mollie Dodge, Mi And lighted candle been greatly Iacking, as the roads after the war | be the chorus, “Mighty Jehovah,” assisted by | Deviant re-clection was due to the fact that the corpors- Bagg Se Oe tb he i ry Los Mrs. Poindexter, Mra. Hartwell C In juxtaposition. were ina terrible condition and tbe bridges | Mt. Young. Prof. Baker will sing a tenor solo, | 7 Toluca women make by hand lace of vary- | tion influences in the state bad sccured such an F-10,000. weber hehe Arthur Ferguson, Mrs. James El scroee the Fotomac st Darlin snd Point of | Devicta sc. Fanall oe aie tac a Man | ing design and. texture, wisch to both peetty | laQeeacoameng aembexe ef tho hapdabere “water 5 ween 12th, E C. Thomas, Mra. and Miss Addit EGA xg Ps Rocks were destroyed by the confederates. At| bis violin, Mr. Fanelli on the harp, so {snd durable. In Urnayan, state of Michoacat, |after ther hed Soak chine 06 0 ub bh at ie BSR) ee al GEN Be , ; Thorsas, Mrs and, Miss Contes, Mrs: Hollings: | | “He's stent catch, T assure you,” said one | presont the main thoroughfares are improved | L#0d on the organ, and there will be a baritone | #2 durable, In Urnapan, state of Michoacan, ° vy etscoeond 00 Wy Of veseen {| worth, Mr. W. It. Thomas, Mrs. Richard Pairo, | Young woman to another and withi three years an iron bridge has been | Slo by Mr. Warren Young, a duett by Messrs. * 7 many who had been bis supportery at the start wood of the ited lacquer liar to: sd i ne : ; «| the Misses Thomas, Miss Herbert Gill und Mrs. |" “He must bave inherited his money; be's | completed at Point of Rocks and more conven- Fee at Spee eet a: sepetinn sete ty Mise |S engien. “Shay aioe aaaee After more than six weeks of balloting they bad ee eel m pints and price, r | Mayhew Plater. Mr. and Mra. — — hardly old enough to have made it.” one Kar rman a is kept a3 ‘There will bea ball mo his atiernoon on: come back to him. NcLACHLES & BALCHELDER, cor. 10rd » | cen Sediding jourues, They willtecide at Cone | . “Money! Ob, I referred to his attainments | yit# he, Baltimore snd Obio railroad on the | 4 “pare will be ball qume this afternoon, on | C540 Cr the reboros in all port of the republic] "The democeats of Floride areipractically oll ern wedding jouruey. They will reside at Con- Maryland shore. - are finished off by women. , pater Rd cord, Mass, where a haudyomely furnished | i the way of base ball.” In a rido of nine miles from Point of Rocks | tine. and the pension office nine. The Glen ) “SOO 0 NG oe Stull in the manufacture of | MeMber# of the Farmers’ Alliance,” he said, eek | Foe SALe—Lors, home awaits the bride. Mr. Waicott is a promi- directly south to Waterford, along the ridge of | Echo boys won such a glorious victory from | candied fruits, jellies, marmalades, preserves, | “Pt they will not go with a third party. Some =| paeSe ee heut atiorney in Boston and chairman of the a wcnae abe. the Catoctin mountain, which is several hundred | the —_— hat they think they | candy md other sweetmests. They cleo rake | Of the leaders favor the third party movement, Le SSTALLMENT PLAN. LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Maseachusotis bourd gf arbitration. His bride While you display surpassing well fest above tide water, the varied aspect of ‘the | can Deat any Gabesite play equines | cS ociais, which they grind on pitas metates,|and there are enough of them probably to 160 CASE. ‘S60CASH. a — cll known in the literary and artistic circl s - country presents most charming landscapes to and tortifias, the > mousi © $10 'y y ~ ina, principal breadstuff of the inate ® third party state ticket next year, each: $0 canh, balances payable $10 | MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES—OF ONE OR MORE | of Hostou iu person and by namo wherever Both beauty and refined instruction, fhe srtisto eye, ‘The Short HU, witt: Loudoun | Tomsczoy plats Ms, Jemet 4. Groce nil | poor peopl consiaiag at core’ geeuad toe | bas ten peeatmainae cit oon ae tees ‘ecnN saaanane: ACKES— children’s storice ure read und pictures of child "Tis easy by your pride to tell Heights beyond, with the rolling valley, twenty | lecture on seine Afook im Ireland,” Uimetented | oes Lag se hnagrees Jedd tn round | fishes ns thay tanto beeonshone, Comer igh and Bete ro — FINE BUILD NG LOTS life, which is her especial talent, enjoyed. You are # hanghty-cultural production. a bey Jobber setnptee away — agen y stereop' eae Sas, cakes. “The farmers ‘These houses af ne aD i bool sou ‘atoctin till it reaches Bul Bun moun- » haves PAL AOADUIT HOAB ee ee he lc ” 2 tain, seventy miles away. = end peatioal aneioenens efter te an charges by railroads ‘Sop paying rent, and ina fow years you can 5 S = C “ ~~ — atFort Maing bride rs ‘Yasser. said Uncle Billy as he gazed at his eee Steet a ere = foods are pre} wed ben pray ed We tacte af cn een bas ct LESTON, TERMS, in every . TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. ! where they will remain until Angust 15. | boy while he rehearsed Mi -k Antony's oration, - os P Serse 108 Ta ove: ead Gnaet in aveew._| "Some sl cor thaee bullting ma eae be Geet | Mim Gert wenburg will leave the city | “y reckon slat boy's gwine tor bo! er ogg | From Berlin, on the Potomac, the National | 7™* S™x2a exp goa egy | dene gronia sol tbc tn ae: | tris Oot ee ee ee } kLi& BEAUTIFUL NEW SEVEN ROOM | on Saturday mo sojourn in | "saulted place on de stage, yit.” Pike pastes through Lorettaville and the mid-| 745 work upon the improvemont of the mar- | signs and on materials principally for tho | element ia santos, thoy are contented ant inantels, Ogeratata bar | C2 CASH, BALANCY, 1S SMALL MONTHLY PAY- dle of the county to the southern extromity at | uot area wil commence went weeks The ne. forgeous, Meaican “hate, without which wo | prosperous et without eaexp tion they «. a be sont zs “ . Aldie. Many of the old soldiers have traveled lorseman's Costume is complete. THey weave | favor free of silver. They do not ites BB. KUSH & C SEVERAL, FINE RESIDENCES AKT Now BEING | 9; ‘What makes you use the letters ‘D. RB.’ after | Al< . moval of the benches to make way for the sy ine vow w : Eieotm se. a. FRAL FINE. RFs RE NOW BEING | witis her parents. —e As ne Aili Conte footane <ad weauy, foc Sule Gtk ak ® | mais and baskets, excel in making life-like rag | agree with the New York financiers who want oa = Tals HOUSES. HOSE FURCHAMINGNUW creer te REALIZE | Mrs. Kemp and family have returned from | ‘®*t, Politician’s name?” suked one citizen of | this route footsore and weurs. for this pike wa8 | new shed has already been begun. Mr. Win- | dolis aud do some of tho work on shove. They | eversbody hanged who docs pot pay his debts. Fo" st Baran Bay OSE PURCHASING NOW o P iy another.’ AGAlastatein: af rip Oy ston, the contractor, is getting out his work | aiso assist in the feather work, in making wax | They wart mote iuoney. wo that thay any pep S st mv. near Ist, new two-story bay-window | "fer Plats: Pamssicts uaa farteat intiecation appiy | Atlantic Civ “Oh, you see he's a sort of recognized Doc- | fester interior of Virginia sa of the con | and ‘will commence the shed betore the. Ist ef | Sad ‘tag ‘agures, notte ood tha ne neeres Lone, aon ae they owe easily. lsiek'. pautriess closets; all wodern itaprovements. | at Couspany’s oleae. T. Daniel has been ill for the | tor of I ; oe OWheee the f burned and the barns | August. | The cost of the market improvement | toys appropriate to certain feast days. They | business men of the state ther Tuuprovennts: x00. i > = repair by the devastation of war, the farmers | 2° city, raised by taxation, sabe "| cigarette, stocking and underwear factories. ference to the feeling in cus enc all" Tiderm Aniprowsioentae ture fot: LOST AND FOUND. F, Hellen and family left today for HEALTH OF THE DISTRICT. aro now surrounded by the Virginia rail fence | 118, uinying fend commiioe cheite te haves aniontt the pabiicprinary schools for bors Presidential candidates Senator Call sold: iStwen D aud Ewme., twoatery bay-window | J 54-08 abu) oF T4tH AND | th Te iiotel, Ocean City, Md., where | Two More Deaths This Week Than Last— | OF neat wire railing, the re housed | market reventies under their control, because | trught by mene” Fhey Kove pb eck ra bons b fer ine woh camiaiate ie a as ans bath; Waior Wet, Ae.” Hemtefor | praercon boop incuey if caes taal otter coniaurate | Sey Will remain antil September. Nearly Half Were Chitdren. and fclds nea resting ia rural lovelinens aves | sbout.the time the old eity market wis burned | jn"“utercnt collages end tie pen cepel et soe | Sey Ce aay aaa conbidcnce tn bie tt ‘st, near O, five-room brick. Rents Lia = pcre a ~ Ni ogee er “The deaths throughout the District this week | the late harvesting of an nbundant wheat crop, | << $4 Laie eek oe megan gr ot See school, wite overs thonment pu- — the coinage qoonion, bat aa. 100. northwest and Miss Estelle Chase of Anscost eas: is nie bli iy. | Tend pany c pis, is a woman. Thore are a few newspaper overlook minor point mean KEDFORD W. WALKER & SON, Hove gone toSouth Siountain for soveral mecky! | ©2004 thowe of last week by two. There is a | and every house has blinds and porches, allgiv- | (eu drue nedcead Compare, rennving some |! re are a few newspaper p y stay total absence of mortality from typhoid fever ™e Bed ered siesl ee if Fell " a " larial di il t te | Fr” bir dor p ps ‘i ~ . Kev. Dr. Corey of the Metropolitan M. E. |4nd mularial diseases, while that trom acute | fy s “Dertect imine of gold to by the old sinking fund commissioners in trust | 2°2-, Shere is one woman physician in the | ures. The south Jooks to the intell | Church ieft today for Asbury Ps ‘About | ng diseases Las failer. to the minimum,” says roprietors, now that most of y . g republic, the only sluate of the regular | ment of the north to do what is beet August 1 he will joi Corey at Tarrytown | the report of Heulth Ofticer Townshend for last | heavy mortgages are paid off which | ‘2 cure the special corporation bonds issued | medical ‘college of the City of Mexico, and | lection of eandidates. writers, afew who have written poetry and | that the south dors not propose to assume the $34,000 for that stock. ‘ - ; i ‘Tie Otgupe and Alcxandrin stock was bold | 20m ®lto have done work in musical composi- | position of dicwting ‘on men or is SALE THE inhes on Capitol Hill; Just finisi oi mances. &¢. ; artist NEST COR, bed: bas 12 rooms DAY, JULY 19, BET. SEER st. 8.0, a pocket bo. i war ro *: i ey it thi ck. Th Ww, cece Milde rewarded bye jand with her will go to the White Mountains | week. were coptracted during the war. ‘The farmers | itive tha wones that bought this stock. The | there are women telegraph operators and book-| “We had our little racket some years ago, DAN; | aud from thence to Canada and Saratoga. “The percantago of deaths of children nnder | il complain of hard labor and poor prices u nud the necessity for organizing doa. jaune | Old market produced money sufficient to build Welnes for cg une leaves today per steamer | five years of age to the deaths from all canses | the Farmers’ alliance eer ohn bene Gos eet pend pe prey ony er ger tees eimer for an extended tour to Europe. ‘was 46 per cent, as compared with a percentage | every district, for purposes of controlling legis- | control over the renting of the stalls, stands W. J. Jolinston ang family are registered at | of near 57 in the previous week. ‘The deaths of | lation in the interest of the farmers. and benches in tho market equare, and of such Hotel Henlopen, Rehoboth, Del. infants under one year old were forty-seven, |, Although no scientifle geological survey of | rooms in the market building not occupied by Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Spencer are attending the | while there ovcurred in the weck before fifty erga havever been made, | oficors of the city government, which abil Sea 32" OF business educators at Chautau- | six, thus showing » greatly decreased mortality | Seals has been suficient 40 gave evidence that ba ot apart by, resolutions of the a iB News rune oper pens : from cholera infantum and kindred ailments. | these hills ure filled with immenso deposits of | ¢ivuq from the market shall. be coliccted ae ee ee eee The following Washingtonianshave registered | “With the exception of diphtheria mortality | minerals of great valde. the elerk of the marke: and deposited with the | SttoFneys in this country, is dying. For more gt the Sheldon House, Ocean Grove, recently: | from col:tagioas Hiseasce hay almost wholly dis Cay ely See commissioners of the sinking fund to invest in | than one your Mr. Newcombe has com- firs Janes E. Pudgeit & Sons, Miss F. Marion | appeared, nut only in the BAO P81 ra oce caormeiviier Gee Seo aioemt cates of indebteduess of the corpora- | plained of an ailment which was supposed to rimble, Mrs. Matthew, Joseph W. Trimble, | ports show, throughout those where mod-| are ss than fourteen differen' This they have. done and now ‘hold | be scate indigestion, wader i rg irs. Virginia S. Danning, Helsey M. Simmons, | ern science and the application of the latest | kinds of minerals found in Loudoun county: | about €90,000 of corporation indebtedness on | oe ligestion, a M. Lou Sunmons and 8. Bergan and wife, H.M. | sanitary inprovements prevail. . Large deposits of asbestos are known to be sit- 3 Poetic face became wan and attenuated, end Simmons, M. D., and wife. “The health reportot the city of Paris for the which to collect the interest to make additions Mir. and Mrs. Washington Danenhower, three | Week ending on ‘the ith iontant has been ve, | Usted just north of Waterford, at the bace of Ca- | io the sinking fand. For awhile. they ref keepers and, it is said, one or two photogre- | the Senator continued, “and now that Nipped, biack spot om back and| Mra. J. — i beck. Return LAWYER NEWCOMBE DYING Since His Daughter's Elopement Been an Extle From Home, Pacitie buliding, EXCHANGE-SE’ mn houses on easy terms, or will ex- change for city’ proverty “HE FEISON WHO WAS SF saps dianaoesd rn spear O ERAL BEAUTT- | will return seine tocwuce, 200 Met bem, Tandand tave prose utios EASPERDAY & MAI LE! Pacitie busiding, O24 F st. naw. BOARDING. ALE_AT A BARGAIN. ON MAPLE AVE. Fark. now a part of the city, two ear Ti-room rick houses with every eos: dares BM. Staromice. Iya 5 t Wt € ST. SE: 10 RooMS AND “e snd best sunit nd “painted and in, beriect nett witlere’s ieekie aise j | his tall, slim figure dwindled rapidly. Two a ho | Weeks ago he had become so weak that ho was “4 i ji to for repairs and betterments of tl sigan | daughters and maid are, stopping for several | ceived at this olfice, | It exhibits health condi- lags oper et td leteog pores pore! but in late years they have pursued a | obliged to remain in bed. 2x1" _| weeks at “The Gramercy,” Atlantic Cify. comparative immunity from contagious dis- forty years at the well-known Catoctin furnace. | more liberal policy, and as a better market | Within a few days his physiciens after con- Dr. C.N. Whitney of Washington, D.C., is | canes and melarial fevers, but the mortality | Near Sean bare tek Se Seis Car iar marble Ser — 500 ot theks tunica budaices sultation, have decided that he is affiicted with at the Minot, Asbury Park, having just re-| from consumption is unusually heavy, there |@U4rTy. In prevent and prospective money buyi cancer of the stomach and they have sorr TESISELD Howas FIRSTCLASS TAEEE | turned frorn Kcotiand, where be hue’ been at. | berg iio dub, frotn dius deel Henny cnere | value there ts nothing i tow Lection of Wie shed instead of buying bonds. tis spodioasc Lourd: excellen: servic nervice: “day, week or iuoncis, | tending the temperance convention at Edin- | a total of 911 deaths. The report from the city | ita, if in the state, thet can approach it. 4 PASTOBAL CALL. folly and reluctantly reached the conclusion | self, which puts the matter in an entirely didter meats re delivered at reideues- sire A J reine of Brussels for the same period shows a like | Among the specimens brought to lightare| fey. James. Vance of the Second Presby-|thathe will never aguiz leare his couch of [ent light. Just after leaving the Senator he the well-knuwa ca-eress, 102 Conn. ave. Reticeable among’ the Indies sf one of these | iniallty from tain tuane dloceon = fiabe of the purest satunry marble, fine mar- | terian Church of this city has been called by | sickness. Air. Newcoucbe is not only one of the | met Collector Amor Smith in the iobby of the morning concerts, says. Richtield Springs cor-| The report shows: Number of deaths, 124; fs ‘ it ian | Ost highly respected, but one of the best- | hotel. 4 surpassed anywhere, and all these in seemingly | the congregation of the First Presbyterian | ™ A ae » Cutming dauguter Sin Besacleniy, ate Dan eee eite BLTe eer Seay Hoot | inethauatibie quantities. ‘The compas tee | Church of Nerfolk.. ‘They offer him €2.500 par | 10ved men in New York. At the bar be je con- : Rt ye eS bo Dc, | ita ST. . é * whet I told you some moe ~ ming : : : been offered $400,000 for the quarry, which | annum and adwelling house. Mr. Vance sidered without s superior as an all-sroind trot cians hums place; rate aneve dais tech point: | of Washington ra. Hughes is « most | Poirot ager Af were Under aie tock wid: cod | Was refused, for, as soun as transportation fe: | not yet determined ‘to mcceps the call’ to the | lnvyer. While one of the mostyenerousef men, | Cte pyr tS 13 of smterest. my, | Gistinguished-looking lady, with a profusion ixty. i a cilities are accomplished. the works will be | Norfolk pastorate. his practice has been tensive that he is the wd at imuprovenrents. carefully built of ‘silver hair. Miss Hughes is attractively | 37 Over sixty years, | Twenty-niné of the deaths | © un Oeacd of at 000,000 ——e P soextensive it Sey yg Heuer je | POR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES | risht. ad wears her Parisian gowns with a | occurred in wspitala and publie institutions 000 ARE RACES. Although a singularly beautiful yet isolated ‘The races at Driving Park yesterday at-| A aenoke sanriane, which befell him ‘The Misses Kate and Fannie Campbell, ac- | $y: coments phat: 37; local, 44; developmental, Ear tentie tine ut Gar oe eee treied acomiiieeatie crow, “The Bret mes | eee eo a companied by Mrs.Grant of South Washington. ase Dioeeeee Temartn tk: its history. Loudoun county was separated in| Was won by the Washington horse, “Little | Public attention er, =] ce apyay W TL Lei & kU THERE 8. | grace all her own. The deaths by classes were as follows: Zymot dys LE-LAMGE BAY MANe, HAS heap and on easy terius, 2961.2 to “f rs Marriage of his young daugiter, Flora, to George HANDOOME, LARGE Hi are at Hill Top, Harper's Ferry. diarrheal, 29; pneumonia, 1; congestion of the | 1757 from Fairfax county and named in honor | Billy." The second race was won by Mr. | Washington Laderes, tor tan ‘of variety suitaiie or country use. Inguireat A. EBERLY ———_ e+ ——____ lungs, itis, 2; whooping congh, 2; can- | Of the Ear! of Loudoun, commander of military lenger's horse, *-Victor,” and the third by | amusement enterprises. Miss New- BONS TS Thst awe SY: GOMPERS DOES NOT BLAME THEM. | cers, 3; meningitis, 9; kidney diseases, 7; alco- | irs in America during the Jatter part of the | Mr. John Lunt's “Harry Lee. combe was still s school girl Lederer induced Foe sate-oxe Se Ta DEE PONTE DN rans Gscsscis wea the Strtuing | glizm, 2 Births ‘roported: Iwenty-cight fps pe peer uate sek NOTES. he to, sccompany bim ie tone, reaghp 5 cS x Fears old; tast, kind aud gente. 1u- | He sympathy Witt ing | white males, 19 white females, 15 colored males, ¢ 7 YY} Alderman Burke has been chi where he was mai to ¥ & justice ue HOLLIDGE, at Saks & Co.'s, 7th and ave. Miners at Briceville. 13 colored femuies. Marriages reported: | Were betiled by Virginians, tdnorthwestern DY | of the ci as on the oe = are This was a sad blow to doting father, fe po SALE_FAST TROTTING BAY FONT Bi | From the New York Herald. ‘Twenty-four white, 5colored. till-births re- | Germans from Eee Ivania. Many of the Mr. J. B. Fitzgerald Set 2 ut he determined to make the best of a not win he should throw Se arength Pena tea and bugey.. Can bescenat | Presi ul G ‘i jorted: Four white, 7 colored. farms are large and still inhabited by descend- r. J. B. Fitzgerald is about to put up a resi- | bargain and had perfected arrangements for a | to Foster. The two ten were in conferenos private wuble Fear ot Ie at. Reweafier Shanes | _ President Samuel Gompers of the Americar | P es ants of tho original inusbitants. The central | dence on Patrick street between Prince and| public mugringe ceremony and « ewell nearly half an hour and in the Senator's iv af ae = Federation of Labor, in speaking yesterday of a liner alee ined been i fe y i posal; - seed Fe SALP—HAVE TWO GOOD FAMILY HORSES | the action of the ereae miners in detving During the twenty-four hours ending at noon eee oper ite dete = _—__—__—— brea fnedag acts phy per sound With ne Gu tor ue: wil weil” eter the troops trom Bricevilic, esids today burial permits were issued from the | ants of Baron de Kalb still reside upon land Funeral of George E. Gayle. The girl thereupon left her newly wedded = ee ee “Whether the action of the miners was justi- | health oitice for the following: apportioned to their family for servicesren-| The funeral of Mr. George E. Gayle took husband and returned to her parents, ie itu | [POH SALE BLOODED Mate. 3 TE fiable or not no one can blame them. ‘They |, White—Jancs McMullen, 55 years, apoplexy; | d¢fed in the revolutionary war. Place yesterday afternoon from his late resi- | ing that she would never look upon Lederer | the election two years ago he Fac Miyicar | A ,beowe, searias. cab be lgudic are simply fighting for bread for themselves | Tm S years, hepa oe recep pms 28 SOME FAMOUS PERSONS. dence, No. 21 F street northwest, and was | *é%in, and denouncing him for having wrecked | pressed .: “i Natalie L. Luskey, 2 months, mi 3; Clar- fe a .. a. her life. Her father and mother then took her | the political death of the ex-govervor. it did and their families. The affair at New Orleans | guce MeDuniele, 50 years, phihicle palms? Faith rhs leeeoee feta irs ne bei largely attended. Columbia Lodge, No. 10, and upon an extended western trip, during which | not take long for this to reach Foroker bas created a precedent that when protection | Brown.4 months,cholera infantum; Morris Cole, | 22" Was Sergt. John Champe, the apy sel the Grand Lodge, 1.0.0.F., and Friendship | she care, by “Light He Me Lee and by Lod; No. 7, LO.M., of which di d oer icy tors sonaned ag Beary foodie ond the alle ~ todays ime fuiled t wided for cit the citi: marasmus: Mary A. Edwards, 8 | by “Light Horse” Harry Lee and sent by Gen. | Lodge, No. 7, 1.0.M., of which deceased was a | for ber hasty eet, but denoun Congressman jusion in today’s con- wae uso te oe olcya infantum, Washington to capture Benedict Arnold within | member, attended in @ body, and at the grave | in unmeasured terms of abuse. equainted with these miners, and I know that d—Kobert Dowdy, 40 years, phthisis | the lines of Sir Henry Clinten's camp at New | in Oak Hill cemetery impressive services were | Notwithstanding all this, however, while in EXCHANGE—IN MT, PLEASANT 8 handsome bouse with all modern 3. HEL puln:; Jno. F Cickester, 1 year, dentition; | York, but owing to Arnold’s moving uar- | held by the above orders. the distant northwest, she surreptitiously left OH SALE UK EXCHA! large numbers of them are thrown out of work | oe ‘arter, 4 days, conv aise: Elsie J.ce, 4| ters Champe was unable to accompli. be de- ke iemamaipe es her parents, returned eastward, rejoined I Bd-baud carriages, b 8, dx on account of the employment of convicts. | months, phthisis: Major Johnson, 75 yearn,con- sign and Arnold escaped to England. ‘Wants Freedom From an Habitual Drunkard. | erer and has beon living with him ever since. Ruckbuarde. Busitions’ waguue of als atyies § sumptiun; Jacub Kichardson, 55 years, chroni ‘addock’s roads are still well known here| Annie E. Mesear has, by Messrs. Cook & Suth- | This systematic deception eurdled Mr. New- partes. U am basunene on bran jementia; ah is, 2 years, dysentery; | as the routes cut by ‘ashington when a youn; il combe's fatherly affection. From that day to Ellen Frazier. 83 years, eancer of breast; Tentc | engineer He accompanied Braddock to hg | Cra" Sled a bill against George B. Messer for | {7 Neither he nor his wife has gesed apes ion ag ga rte DR aarp a | | RY ape el fend sg bing ‘Henry | gore defeat at Fort Duquesne, now Pittsburg, | §t'¥oree, with the custody of the two children. | their daughter's face. Mrs. Lederer is now astute of Tennessee ri Fa a, or work we a , ‘, 80 years, heart disease; Anna Brown, 2) Vm. Wirt studi w in Leesburg, and Oak lor, have two children, eleven and seven | her marriage a es | grees ence ee tas | pan guanal tapeaiene Hill, the residence of James Monroe, fifth ‘and she charges that for xix years | tirely blissful. OR SALE_JUST A ioyment of coavicts as miners. Gov. Gee Prosident of the United States, is situated nine Se a ee, | PP'theas tires ‘tne mencched S fought ugaiust the Dill and had it INSIDE ALASKA'S WALLS. muiles south of Leesburg. the judicial seat of | almost daily under the influence of intoxica we | MEARE Was Saeeme. | Bag cers Spee lu ptices hue sip What fustice can the minere expect | j peammtssilasisetiy the county. The well-known families of the } liquors, as a result for six years has furnish eatr eS m this tan, now that he has to adminisier | Leut. Glave Penetrates to the Interior of the | 1¢8, Masons, Douglasses,Chichesters, Bevorlys, | her and the children nono of the necessuries of | low Sweet and Sorrowing Motherhood ate - Dulanys, Giddings and Jenneys are among | life, and that they have been dependent volely | Founa in the Police Station. i irensdunt Gomspers as art aiked if 2p haa excl gpsip ccc) some of the past and prosent residents of Lou. upon her exertions for support, shelter and shalene-cacaas ing tc way about the report that the chi- | | Zast April Lieut. E. J. Glave and Jack Dalton | doun. clothing, and for over six “years as deserted | 7Fam the New York cago Trade and Lubor Assembly hud decided | started from Seattle to explore the interior of | ‘The estate from which I write is that of Col, | her. to suk all unions affiliated with the federation | Alaska, Glave was in Africa with Stanley and | Wm. Giddings, lying upon the west side of ERENT not to vote for his re-election as its chief of- | with the expedition for founding tho Congo | Catoctin mountain, and from the front porch Turned Over to Agent Sweeney. 1 os ‘ an extended view can be seen all over the val-| Andrew Kiley, @ ten-year-old colored boy, | the question which so many mothers ask from maauy or'si00 | “The report may be true,” he replie¢, “but | Free State, and Dalton is an experienced fer, seventy, miles distant and twenty miles meats whoue mind appears to be affected, was before | one year's end to another: GieAWAM, rant Shnicg torte year? heaton stot with Cali | EMO ROC cArS, to say much in regard to it. 1 | Alaska prospector. In 1890 they wore with | bron. 1 Judge Miller this morning because he bad no vi SALE EVERAL SMALL BOU=ES AT BARS) at unce at cannot please every one, and those who are | the Frauk Leslie expedition and explored the not leul forecast with a little aid h The little be knocked 4 Pa Fiesice' otis Stir pitciteern i aay vert 0 pot sadited wil lave e proper place to wate [country between the Yukon and the south | Of theimegination the condition of Loudoun | home. The tile boy was knocked down in pilin WF. HOLTZMAN, 1271 Fst. fist grievances at the meeting of the federa-| poast, getting north and south. This year they | County in Bity years, when t wealthiest people | injured. He says his mother is living, bat be on. G0 east and west, reaching an entirely un-| who will come to apprectato this healthy moun- | cannot tell where she is. He was turned over PROPHILTY IN BATHING surTs, | known region. They discovered rich mineral | tain air and the springs of purest water found | t Agent Sweeney of the Newsboys’ and Chil- FOE SALES STORY AND EASEMENT 1 and beth Oy-window brick: LEIS Hist. let Yoaliey. wal oi THE PIANO EXCHAN ‘The Lex ine ZS = . deposits in 1890, and the great object of this | earth. dren's Aid Society. 4iFAP—ST0CK AND FIAIUKES OF | iit-im secuia -Riait ocalenc eae - om In that not distant time our town houses ee Sm BOOS at ew; reac for Jf vk SALE-A GRAND Cri: oo * a. See Ce ee eat nt ra take ea ack PY | will be protected from fire. by the ‘utilization THE CovRTS, : a ~ | Bnsesna as coitiectdp, pate apap raningae Which pack borsos mig! en in-| of these neglected bods of asbestos and our —— ey ee An Asbury Park dispateh says: A policeman | terior and the mines developed. houses will be adorned with onyx and marble as ., Equrrr Court—Judge Hagner. “What figure aia! For tadtormgtun appiy ot in stood at Lilligore's pavilion in Ocean Grove} 4 letier from Lieut. Glave was received at | the old House of Representatives is now ona, ‘Today—Bohrer agt. Otterback; auditor's re- im the state Ents PR ee this afternoon and refused to allow persons | Seattlo on Monday, written June 9, at Neska- | ented by columns of Potomac marble, known | port confirmed. Weller agt. Mathrat; pro con- actly babes woes gust or on tend incetnc who had nothing over their bathing suits to | ‘Ta-Heln, in central Alaska, seut down to soa | %7,the farmers here sg calico rock or amy- | fesso made ence eas coernahs eepek | feet ae Spi Prrikenic & | approach the water. by an Indian runner, and posted at Chileat, | “Not é will realize such @ scene as ee eS "Hayeot ags Hall; sale decreed | tolve year | name wom =| hoe PAM Ve DOLLARS MONTHLY “Go home and get # coat or shawl on,” he July 10. ‘The letter says: was soon elie forty miles of Rome in the | I. Willismson, trustee. Turlburtt agt. Jones; | mother, they tell being said, “or Fil arrest you and lock you up.” We have been any f snecessful with our | times of the Orsars, when Tusculum, Fgascati testimony ordered taken by A. Harper, ex- | bair, and her two mot tell muck SSE ee mean | ens yon prt proper bung | SE® ate nando pert |aegaren ett ogee te prie utit | amir Wertngion gk Lotejoy Spur ae, hers eet ar ms F.G. SMITH, 1225 Pe ara_| suits, but tittle boys and girls, were sent back | Quite quixotic, bur Lam writing this from one | uae Moverntuas ool meee tenn upon | ance pee eee aes pon hows from the “ SUMMER WHI = to their homes for wraps. Some of the women | of the most central parts of inner Alaska, | caused the degeneracy of Rome and the ruins Political Notes. woman broke pecial SSWALL Lo ee ones MATE HOUSE. | a.ked to be allowed to take their baths, saying | from part, of the land, entirely different | of the palaces of the Cars ‘The Maryland republicans have urged Gen. | like Rachel tor her ~~ era are ‘i - There “aod: ioe, Inquire | Some Business Disposed of and a Watkon the | that they ont eS re ee Stuy seppaee wee tee oy eens J: Omonse Taxsorr. | Felix Agnus to be their candidate or governor, |, The = iT RE Beueh. ae enue oBicer refused re- in lisse terloaes From my. provont post s] ue but he bas ‘declined. : in : FAT; | Ashas been the case nearly every evening | (es - ion, an immonso valley, thickly cove merican Congress. "The Alliance Adcocae, the people bent rita. 371816 | glace the President errivedat Cape May Point, fe During the day men posted signe which said: | with Insuriant grasses, stretches away for] The opening session of the American Whist ia Kanna, bes raised tee farto of Bent-| a SALA Cu TE AND Bg 5 “ s the police have rigid orders to enforce | miles in all directions. We have had all kinds | Cc W | always takes his evening waik just at sundown, ‘lioeion: 7 . Soa oF beac of ies in 101 le ‘congress was held at Narragansett Pier on a patent solicttors of experiences in reaching our present point, . Presi . Je in his speech at Bir- side. thea Aue © H./MO wats, Caste and last night there was noexception to the rale. | trusteos of the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As-| but although we have had dangerous pot snoe —_ “ua — B Eitiott of Mil- ee yesterday declared the eree Prom SAL Sew WAIL SAFETY, mand pea | For the last three nights he and the family have | sociation that bathing in a nude stato or in im-| ascents und descents to make, awift streams vo | WUKee presided. An invitation from the Man- | Bingham, Ala. yesterday declare Ben- | across ber plete with lau tngs te @aree:ca king es being d roper or indecent bathing apparel, or pussing | cross, bogs to get through and snow to hattan. Athletic Club of Now York to hold the peneelpace Brae Sayin ean ph went cant Tete tae ecaemar aeeoue toa foam tae [oom eaiite ie inns ear ‘and sound, with all | next congress iu New York will be acted upon gseek Sere sae chewy be regularly called a storm. The heavily rojl- | batbing grounds without suitable covering, is | our horses in as good condition a8 in Seattle. E mercy. today, It-was vot however, to hold the next Missing the Eve of Her Wedding. ‘Run ‘sn’ leading SA- BRAS ing billows gradually haul down the earth | bereby prohibit all times within the limit | They have carried their 250 pounds with ease meetin igithe cant toes ae 19th to the 28d of Te is the ter of a well-to- onnataral, damingo ing ly se : Seat ‘Miss Mary Lewis daught 3 the greatest gach wins, tat ba. which was once made ground, and wash it off | Of the association grounds, and any person |code ne, Het blue top and bunch duiy, i inclusive. A score card was adopted, in Wi Pa She teachin’ ye manners ot Or elo ‘e” | on the amouih strand. offending against this provision will be fined | grass, growing thickly everywhere. showing ‘players’ names, points, number of | 4° Welsh family in Wilkesbarre, was | shook tha breath there by Fea een, aa | nae’ Ceen bart pate asta peckentr | Eran he nora of tho pes hat |mncevlopedshax nie tunr'aeP ne “oan | Ermes and ha arrage of Sah saya wih [ennged, fo be mariod to 6 young lek | "Sty be our i — . . accor iscret velo} @ provi seat SS secgets Os pitent miamatsmeees |e * Arapepor tation by pack hares practice | core of payers m league ‘lube commencing |The nuptial. knot was ‘to be tod. today | Gives nihalferae Portes NEES} Li | and the family will not be troubled any more ble, nothing is to prevent Alaska at once as- | September 1, 1891, be reported by the corre-|'Invitations had been sent out and tee Des aay he was. for some years with the dripping water de- ‘The Virginia Republicun Association. | seri So im] t position as a mineral- | spouding secretaries by series of one hundred affair had been lookéd forward te with | sbe said, fiercely sergeant, had eee ee neads. | the roof whicu | The Virginia Repyblican Association held ive be a Ae Sang gy meer a PEN SAS 2 mueh an! by the friends of the young a 0 quell the tempest. sons was made of paper, but it is only good | S78 meeting last night, at which soveral new are crossed ® splendid country is | medal,to tested for by the members of eoP ics homie alt Nott hae bana etree! | eserab's ‘and perc tod ¥. | for play and not for service. Y Goer’ | members were admitted and sticring speeches | penched, with deep, swift streams and inkes |lesgud clatee to te rca eo ae denly.on Saturday afternoon and hes not boon Senken henrted snother Se ‘angel, fo the 1s F. Medfechin of Wichita, Kan., who has| Were made by Chairman J. H. Harrison, Rev. |well stocked with dahy and “fine ‘pasture. ama | Kaite G.uky, 10,09 awarded to the member seca since. ‘Thomas Brennan, an old lover, is | Place which they call home. the attorney for Edward Belden, who had | Albert Kay, T. Allen and othors, Chairman j wild fruits in abundance. ‘Iho winter is ve- | hundred games by him between Septem- | also ‘Aconstable armed with a war- is sentence commuted by tho Prosigent on | Harvison reviewed the situation of the repab- | vere, but not eo dreadful a¢ is gonerally wup-| ber, 180i, und July 1, 166 ‘his git og bop ee Itis Ate. ;; | Monday from being banged to imprisonment | lican party aad saw no sonsene why: fhe conse posed. Wi practicability of pack-horse | lengue was acce] and a vote of ten-|" ‘The last time Mrs. Lewis saw her daughter | the ~! » 1ate «._syisiw | for life for committing murder in Oklahoma | licans should not win in 1992. ‘also said'| transportation proved, nothing should hinder dered to donor, ee ‘Bhe then started | bec, bic SCLES—Pei CHO SAFETIES FOR | territory about a year ago, came down yester- | that they were for any candidate that the party | @n important mining return to Alaska.’ On Thursday the visitors will be entertained | for the ‘She ssid she wanted to was Biche J adie tienes. second band and suey worn.at Sar encepent co hour presenting the case to | Would center upon. : ee ee eee ie by Providence clubs, a and try it on before ‘wal Sra ava ee Pia iio ee” (the it, end is trying to get a full par- — i Real Estate Matters, Wedding. [tis also learned ‘that Brennan erie don, as he ciaiins to have evidence enough to Struck Him With = Stone. ‘ML Weller et al. have for 96,000.00 A London cablegram. that Duncan Mo-| was Miss Lewis’ choice for = husband. She Poe SAGE SPN _conuycomn, rua | show that the murder was committed by «n-| Zaward Harris, when arraigned in the Police | #f Sarah Kinslow et al. parts 16 and 17, square the newly appointed Canadian direstor | told « lady friend on Friday that ehe did sot FeSasae srenrtbnet pan eee tL SEAT | other party. ‘The lawyer bad an interview wink Court today on = charge of asaiting Joka $4 fect 6 inches by 9% feot 8 inches on 8d | of the Grand Trunk sailed for Canada sain weete Sentis mote ‘ened Restate: Gay Vadose tole keen ae fase , & | Attorney General Miller, in Washington, on G John | **eet east between A and Batreets southeast, yesterday. Liege | ie seomanenaries Siang peoble So perfacm meameal aber. be- 1 nee — > ee Sl gd Poe pelted yen pogidleg ny able ol TES or ieee peas or eis, ie tork ofveergnnaing Tgasizing the Canolion statfot | to-eell bis a wt that Fesrad Seperate se | EES cece eavisement wnt fariher so | weno ea tbe said penalty im-| rontiog ‘eteon company py spe, further evi- | with for ‘feet on A 6th ‘and 71h | the commence. Some vitals man. He is a ‘totler Ee sRELUT Lee Tian Teens ais” | dence & presented. jendawecceaee es. ats acorn me vl ghangus ere ceutteanpiased. fines. sich i F Bik, bs

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