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i | FOR SALE FOR _SALE—LOTS. a Saree, PROPOSALS. 4EMY ORDERS. SHOOTING STARS RM SALE_ 9200 CASH AND 7 ;OR SALE— RAIN TE E a ‘PROP- Several Wiidsummer Weddings—Personal | Many Oficere in Both the Cavalry and In- « ” to | Isvited Abroad to Deliver an Address om Epos ghana smbentt yous | Farad eat data ne weg === | SECU, Pacrotare TX, BURGAS Be Motes of Interest Tantry Tranatorred tater tat “pape la a the objective ease ols as at ee feet dries Soe STR kite es is risotiebee ne. | Be, Seren ANY, very happy wedding party was thatassom-| First Lieut. J. A. Johnston, eighth cavalry, For years past the fact has been recognized = 7 = Teo ce NOON. gt uy thoresftersy for, the Died last night to witness the marriage of Mr. | granted one month's leave. abroad that America is far abend of all other FE SALP-CORNER STORE_AND, DWEL ca construction at the New ‘Raval Observatory i as j | Edward Dushere of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miss nations in its treatment and education of the Fern ni med. comvemwaces, price | A's mis eNO i Sore eens, Wespington, DO. titia Ahern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- Diind and the deaf and dumb. This is well at balance months. 1 SAE ‘ na very | & sow serpy me ch Eenoe Abera, £2 the latter's sesidence, 126 18th tested by the fact that whenever any move in FOR SALE vronipa_avE_S a Acne to Se avpieaion to Arie 1 ‘team Deas No. nite weemer So pave_|pareets ea taectely cones wien sdvance along these lines ‘s fore countries Deen aed ai a > TILDEN Tat urvat Gl Trent, ‘Nav = PIANO, BRILLIANT Dr. of St Matthew's} Capt. Mto D. is about to be undertaken ip are Se beth; pod tase cee NTIC ‘Baran gt dauprank, Savy Denart er oe TEI) Jen garned ia Pt. Geo. L. Scott, from troop M to troop ie $3.000, terse easy. L STARGARDTER, was attended! Onthe mutual application of the officers concerned the following transfers in the fourth cavalry are made: . sought from this side of the water. Eapectally FICE OP THE COMMISSIONERS —D. Ssuctifice, THO! is the educational work of the Columbia ineti- tution for the Deaf and Dum) at Kendall Green, in this city, watched with close attention G. those who sre. izteresied in the matter and its it, . Gallas is First Lieut. John M. Neall, from troop G to —=, ao & lating puteniig to Geen a “T hed to gvit dose moosio bisnesg” sald | ind ‘edncation of deaf inutes, Now for the bee gd L Wie, peruactes, granted two | Schlagmeyer. . second time he has beon honored by an invite- months’ extension of leave; Second Lieut. F| “Didn't it agree with you?” tion to go abroad and to aid # foreign instite- De W. Ransey, ninth infantry, detailed as pro-| «Ye, pud I ondgrew it.” tion with suggestions and counsel. fessor of mili “T eee, Si iC B10) ith st roo th Bost 3 be antiinaton. Juiz 23, 1601.-Sealed provosals, sail 3yl7-lm eter Shs as sides ne "i Bieter i GolsnaSie ant weoStabav sGUS# | POR SALE—K GRAND UPRIGHT, NEARLY KEW, a YER z lr. Ta Wl | ahs tin He eal | en umn come O00 SSPE A tr aS any #13 What | Fino 1 deat eal ce o.Suenteand chairs eek: 1 eS Soe VERY VALUABLE VACANT LOT | 200 N is and ciairs, 200 No. 4 desksandebairs, | TOK SALE — SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ALL willun three squares of F Fe F sold cheap thoroushly wil 4 : acy | omboregea mun is 5 Dew & is; Jus MEDFORD W. WAL! & SON, | 000 | desks © and 30 jyO_ PFLIFFER 101 etwint rooins and bath, | Fst Syoae_ | ltd desi ‘and * chai os 5 lote gach 1.12100 to wide alley Qbera ‘chairs, 3 teachers’ desks, iS teachers’ (OK SALE Bejpe ot BESO; torts way ten FH Hs fet raed if if of Pa. ave: 85 factory or room to tttid if fe FEORT, pas ‘les iwust be submitted to W. B. Fowsil. superin- FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY h Capitol cea Ps t crests north trailing vines nilitary science and tactics at the 4 4 COMBINATION stsTEx. VID Be a a goed ge gn uventinn or for, tptidine | Wea x ‘ue baa for puri eats and Gives yous ine-toned square piano or handsome or- wn to the | West Vi University, Morgs a The methods pursued at Kendall Green ILL 1 — hatte must be tor the dank and chair pattern only, | caf: FG, SMITH, 1275 Pa. ave. ran aro ordered, to take effect this “Nein, nein; I got so fat I couldn't reach der | Mixht almost be called a compromise or a com- PROPER T ‘Ol SALEBAUGAINS IN A FEW ECONOMT. | {it to the floors in tue diderent builuincs couplete, AlomineE Gn wi aa one. 200 Poser ngpas were the pisses. pase fiddle yet any more.” bination of the best from all the other systems ESE REAE TSESS2 Soon | htt Ie: Sonny calcd oer He fow | ca oe nah cp aston af ean 2 ed O'Loughlin and Mra Meggie ‘McGowan, Mr. | Pires Lieut, James’ A Cele, from the ninth . Sedona! Snetttets af Racten thoes tithes F wenger gt aati wee abinng ae ws he reject any and | Riot ia the Coal R. Over the Im and Mrs. Childs, Mr. and David Hagerty, 1 ” a andel Gress wesw ee se = da. J. W. DOUGLASS, 3.1 dom of Foreign Enbor Po" | Dr. and Mire, Proderieke, Morand’ hire: Alber: | valry to the sixth cavalry, troop D. prt ecard apenrdblne Dhergedianey * : ey looked upon in other countries as the best ex- See near Bd. ave.) mize w5a7ds 1880 aq, ft. | ROSS, He M. KOBr AT, Cominissioners D.C. 4923-06 First Liout. Gonzales 8. Bingham, from the | Water clerk, and then he successfully dodged | ample of’ hmcriee ineueutnn Gs Tan FOR SALE. A strike and sorious riot occurred last even- | Hevceria ts, Mrs. Clara Murphy, Mise Teresa | | cavalry to the ninth cavalry, troop @. _| three tumblers, ive years ago Dr. Gallaudet was invited by “Ehe committee on ght of the Alexandria city coun- | ng St the Nottingham colliery of the Lehigh | Staley, Miss Ballie the British government to go abroad and give cil heve determined to sell the kas tar made at the city | and Wilkesbarre Coal Company wherein sev- | and ‘How many « seaside girl has seemed testimony before the royal commission on eda- him her acion, ihe peukel ce tie sear wil be sold | eral persons wore hurt. It is feared that it is | liphant, Amazing sweet and cute Shen that the eeothcas sete, tk boing otenlteed north sie of IE st. where. pro Isvanrey. First Lieut. William N. Hughes, from the We then that the thode foil ed A EARE CUANCL fo the bit test Sider frou receiving, the bid | but the precursor of troublous times in tho z So pe —_ to the thirteenth infantry, oom- Until the sun revealed ber im were far in advance of thoes tn England. The Se ee oe ee ; the tar as raphiiy us it : 5: coal regions. On Monday last the cogl com- 2 = Me First Licut. award 8, Avis, from the twenty- A baggy bathing suit. liberality of the government, federal and state, Tucked “Propels tor Gas | Deny brought to Plymouth, Pa, a carload of | M: fifth infantry to the eighteenth infantry, com-| He loved her till be saw her there Sree the en neem cnmate tote relayed until MONDAY, AU- | foreign laborers and on Tuesday two more car- pany F. Beside the briny deop, similar provisions." Up to the present time the LA |. Superiutendent. | loads came in after nightfall The new men Ye 3 PE sci Lieut. Albert B. Scott, from the sixth And since that time, lest he might British government bas done nothing for the eke were all recent importations of the lowest type | bride's prosenta filed veveral large tables and | {n'**Y to the thirteenth infantry, company dream, education of the deaf at pubiie eapoure, SH of the Slavic race. At 6 oclock lastnight au | wore mich admired. Mr. and Afra. Dashere |” ir Lieut, Harris I. Roberta from the Ho feared to go to sleep. ExaLisn oFrosiTion. ou, uci. July Ji, 1801 Send yee: | gang of Afty men who enter the mine overy | Will take a. wedding journey to New York and | gwectt guieuta.arris, i. Roberts, from ‘This royal commission made {ts report in due Sao RORDAGRCaeSe Fil icbh | might to clear the gangwaye and. breasts of | Wen go to Fortress Slouree, where the former a wad re rr - suid cheap to trump" see on NONDAL (company ©). A young man who lost his place in one of the | time to the crown, and somothing more than a te Gku. We LARK : pe faraishisi asphalt pov 0 rock were about to descend in the shaft to be- | i# in business. First Lieut, Walter H. Chatfield, trom the | acocrtmen great bill ; 5 ; propose cations i ts says that politics is dis- | Year ago bill was introduced into parliament dare apniteation therefor. together wath | gin their work they were informed that the | _, TB¢ marriage Inst night at Mount Vernon M. | eighteenth infantry to the fifth infantry (com: aoe = and passed in the house of lords providing for ee altace ici | Fate of wages would henceforth be ‘reduced | Z- Church of Mive Mary Estelle Haddaway and | Pany A). : the Geusral education of the deaf in fires i | from $1.68 10 1.25 per da, Mr. Robert Linville Cohen filled that edifice | First Lient. John F. Morrison, from the first — Delis, She gence ie basting wah Gone Sa We: Huse. Ee SM OBEMT, Comusissioners acdeg 3 uth thelr friends Rev. Mr. Haddavray of Chi-| Infantry to the twonticth infantry (company F).| The fast youth may be called a young man of | ion dnd erent with ome Sass er ie eee ee cago, the bride's brother, performed the cere-| | First Lieut. Andrew 8. Rowan, from the ninth | the period, because he is 20 likely to come to # | ucnted deat mutes is taking gront interest in | Those employed in the gang are all Ameri- | mon; , Using the Eptscopal form, and at ite | infantry to the nineteenth infantry (company full stop. ‘the matter, trying to do what it oan to promote cans, oF at least English-speaking men, and | concltston Kissod the bride, ‘The ushers were |G). ot Frank B As ae the passage of the bill. This association will hey i re ). Blisa, Mr. Franklanc ir. Gage an Liew adrus, from ‘Bec- oer aa ed eee ern the pe foes Dr. Wiltberger, and the oor mood was Mr. | ond infantry to the fourth infantry (coy LD | ue bad been @ nautical man in earlier life. prey mee) pen onkelt the cloce of Sais | beta heita consalheuen ait reir etl Howaré Bartle, The men of the bridal party | | First Lieut. John H. Wills, from the twelfth | That night he was walking the floor with baby. | congress there will be an important public Tefused to toopt thereduetionand so informed | Tovar ately je eee ee eran | pany Dy ©” toe twenty-second infantry, COm-| ito stopped in the middle of the floor awd | mecting, at which the hod potion of Ghee | the outside foreman, George Be Conte ‘the bride had tw attendants, Miss Lloyd and | _ First Lieut, Prederick T. Yan Liew, from the | mitted « violent how! that awoke his wife. will preside. = Teating the broker and witee soneneciud | Miss Richardeon, who wore demi-srained | eleventh infantry to the second infantry, com-| “What on earth is the matter, John,” she in- DR. CarLaUDer's anesOR. arcaen ins eluors cs a indorsed thate dec! gowns of white China silk with lace trimmings. | pany B. quired. President Gallaudet bas been invited and As soon as tt vn a nitely known that the | *bey wore each a pink rose in their hairand| First Lieut. James E. Wilson, from the Nothing much,” he answered, “I merely | Urged by the association to deliver the princi- rockmen would not go inte the miae Foreman carried clusters of the same. The bride was Sarouth infantey to the Afth infantry, 0om-| sock « tak in the wrong direction.” pal address on this occasion and he leaves on Connor dispatched a messenger to the barracks, | Tamed im & sweeping train of white faille, | pany Bat. Danl. F. Anglum, from the six- —— the Umbria on Saturday to fulill this engage- whers the company nad insta:led their recent | Ace with a high bodice cut slightly V-shay eee Nm ment. He has been at work for some ume imprrtations, and ina few minutes a body of | St the neck and edged with frills of lace. Her teenth infantry to the twelfth infantry, com-| A PUSH CART DEALER FINED. past on this address, which promises to bes -Giploos i | | tulle veil hung from » wreath of orange bloe- | pany H. = “ “ fe ee Poon sca aA Ske tartied o bouquet of eli roves| First Lieut. John Cotter, from the second | He Stood Too Long on 7th Street—Other | ™°Ft comprehensive snd valuable addition to cks and tics. SOR &. Sf BARGAIN patlding, a backeans propestr, wit tthe Sytteos 1 dG sts. Bee. are ee (YK SALE —GHAND OPPORTUNIIY FOR T OF all eaeh Feb CRS ToS okt: EACH. si SPECIAL NOTICE Ox "PAL SALE. UTHERFORD, : VIDED EASE HALF 5x85, bounded walks laud: we invit D. a. WINDEOn & SUS Droit pret ae Parc, two-ate el'ag bet . Just “built. papered thre @ eectric appliances, . $4,500 LoTs—s ADJOINING Re, $1.09) 2 atomumue Lis Lith st. j easy terms. OWNEK, BIS E. Cap. st. d a the literature upon the subject. On bis trip : ° and maiden-bair fern. During the ceremony | infantry to the fifteenth infantry, company A. Police Court Cases. — geo }" ony TE, which had PSS ee es RTA the geben beothen er. c Sa reed ga erat Li a Benjamin prey from ‘be Fone OPES . abroad Dr. —— be pocompenied ty svete EBS RIO e organ. ent¥-second infantry to the twentieth infan-| Attondas Agergites, a push cart merchant, | his son, Mr. Deniso a Square 1008) beeen 13th, 1oth. Dad B ate. n.., By tuelt appenronce wos tho signal for an out-| Afterward the families of the contracting | try, company L ee ee IN THE LINE oF pur®. dee been, gubstivided into: 100, fine buildin tuts, with burst of hocting and groans from the men who | parties joined the bridal party at s wedding re- st Lieut. George H. Patten, from thesixth | lating the police regulations. bury. line of ian : inade on Capi certineate As ir, | option ‘given by the bride's mother, Mra. CA, | infantry to the twenty-second infantry, com- Mote nee ean ade the ome of the affix. | Sddaway, O14 0 strect. Mz. ana Mes Bobers | Pany EC Z i inlenit Ea ne parser’ nixed | Cohen, the groom's father and mother; Miss) First Lieut. Magnus 0. Hollis, from the He stood on 7th street for forty-one minutes, . An Important Decision in the Case of an and at the end of that time the officer arrested willie ‘ . ‘ : him. Ignorance of the law was his only ex- fi e oh . : twenty-thi t 5 , ised fownanlp, in the dirsetion of tho shaft a volley of stones Tamils wee een ae Sreest) Miami |ocupeng ke ee on nn ORMOND, | ae, tak ittean web) geen omni Maal inthe roundly ramen mdi ao teh neal yar. WDetatlgand samples ot | jug of missiles commmucd weal coverd ce aio | Mt Colitn took late train north and will | First Lieut. Blanton ©. Welsh, from the | been arrested before and the court bad eus-|@uCstod by Assis retary Bussey to re- teak ke Sune ee Mune” droopegnenued until several of the | make a short visit in’ Boston, and then divide | first infantry to the fifteenth infantry, com-| pended sentence. This time the court imposed | °P€® the case of the application of the mother PALISADES OF TRE POTOMAC S antiory ¢ “Huns” dropped. Timboldened by the waver- | Hye tn 5 ny K. of William H. Group for egy LISP RAPES OF TER RoToM AG, : saith licrtg as | ng of tho mes a determined rash was made Br | Grange Gnove belore reraing heute rentl | © Fee Lieut James A. Goodin, from the nine-|*82¢ 65 or Afton days, and’ Antondas pul | of W Susssistin. Sho tibaine muah be aisaacees FOR REST . eee Tot tue zeneial land oltice, indorsed ou | those sympathizing with the strikers, and clubs i ~ | the fine. ie in Auderson- Sa inrestnwat, A hot eras MAGNIFICENT VILLA S11 ES—OF ONii OR MORE . rvpoeais 108 Febrodacing township were freely used. “Messrs. Leckie and Connor - erg Bird and a eh Atwell See seventh infantry, com- Jolin T. Johnson sn is of | Villo prison in August, 18¢4,and the mother's po eee: aes BI a 4 ai ne it re, used every endeavor to appease the wraihful Eni ; la city, were married at james’ First Lient, Charles L. Collins, frofa the | vagrancy and Officer Proctor charged that he claim for pension was rejected by the pension THOS. B. STAHL, 4581La. ave. eee is az 5 i | Seas’? Segth Sot hee fee ee nak Oe aw. Oleck In the Sesenen ae Ge eats | nintaoeath tafantey toi dio events omni begged for money, pretending that he wanted | Oflice on the ground that the soldier was not in JOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCES PALISADES OF 1E POTOMAG, (pecs: . eae | qriats: _fould not be prevailed upon to en-| 9. TY; Curk i : pred PITTS sy Srapey Ld cin f the city, | time of duty when captured. At the ‘and ove very cheap $2,000 building site. ‘—CONDUIT kOAD.— Eos, ry ers De Hii |deavor to go to work. ‘The foreigners, who | family of the contracting parties. After the | Company. to raise funds to pay his fare out of bi toes ee a ofc ; ——— won, D, Sea ‘i i ceremony the you: le lett £¢ ¥ rst Lieut. George P. Ahern, from the fourth | Johnson's statement to the court was that wus captared be wes up- EH, SRD SEL oon, Bo ocy Baila TERMS, im every cave, To SUIT THE PURCHASER, | i re.vivel a lus i ihe Gusphag ae eee Ee coved ce outs 108'| Sod sutern Sesorte The belts too augix | infantry to the twouty-Gfth infantry (company was recently made. destitute by Bre in Norfolk | dergoing en ne Set decention. — jeune of our choice siruchinta two-story eignt-roow school Louse on 7h | with teary and deupits urging from Conner | fof Jobuson Atwell, esq., formerly of Lou. | H)- county, Va., and he came here looking for | Assuming that his punishment was « just one 925. case, BALANCE fe Citarz, MONTHLY PAY- aud sperisations, toxether with all necessry | tes seemed unable to take part in their own ees nt MONZMLE BAY: | rieemstont conte sostlant trea caniteion ieee: | datonee, Shut th Mavecfop ue baidiniy of tw bi ‘CES ARE NOW BEING and only bids apou there au E. Y ct tet ‘The right is reserved to reject yt TY ALKEADY SOLD. gel pe an & reserved vo resect Say doun, Va. First Lieut. Thomas H. Wilson, from the fifth | work and was begging for money to purchase a | Ge2- Lussey argues that bis capture by the Mise Warfield left yesterday for Deer Park, | {antry to the second infantry ‘(company (). | set of tools with. ome enemy and therefore his death at Anderson- ies she wi ye y First Lieut. Harry C. Hale, from the eight-| “What kind of tools?” ville Was not by reason of the misconduct of 4 BUSH FOR THE HUNS. rare she will be with friends during the rest | centh infantry to the twentieth infantry (oom- ‘arpenter's.”” the soldier, nor by reason of th® sentence At this time a leader among the sympathizers | Of the scason. pany E). Vhat did you intend to do with them?" Which so severely punished him. His capture suggested that the men be driven to their bar-|_ Mrs. Payne goes the lst of August to Spring |" First Licut. Elmore F. Taggart, from the had beew promised ajob at Fort Myer.” | i# Hot traceable to bis misconduct, was not @ racks and abold rush was made, sticks being | Lake with her family. fourth infantry to the sixth infantry (com-| Judge Miller said that if Johnson wanted to sognenee ot &, Out aet aoneed by. Bo taen frocly used on the unfortonate Huns, who were |, Mit Ueall, Mra. Webb and Mr. Clarence | P80 jont, gamson L. Faison, from the thic-| ToTH ne, Nowa not provent himand released | srkuer that the department, wlastover the Jus routed, leaving their new dinner pails and | Beall will go to Spring Lako on Saturday, and | geenth infants to the first infantry (com- | “Foite oth coon death at Andersonville was in the line of duty. wator bottles as trophies to the victors. Sev- | after a stay there intend to spend the rostof the D. y we fis eee nT mene Fometiog |” bs wastn thoteae of aul, tn ome bees eral of the men sustained serious cuts and con- soabon st Tetaioen, Pifiest Lent, Alfred Hasbrouck, jr, from the | 32% aetna, wie we Charged Sith fines | his capture was mot due to his eparture from ‘usions. ae ra. and Miss Chenoweth, who have been | thirteenth infantry to the fourteenth infantry, | to conduct themechtes g | the line of duty. He died because wondering wine ‘arcets were filled with miners | spending several weeks at Long Branch, N. J., | company Kon ao oe Es Washington.” The former was | AbdeTeonville.” His commandant, who waste. Pondering what the outcome of the affair will | have gone to Inwood on the Hudson river. First: Lieut. Jacob F. Kreps, from the thir-| charged with using profane language in a | sponsible for the execution of his sentence, by ‘Despite the fact that there is anenormous| Mr- and Mrs. E. Quincy Smith sailed on Sat- | teenth infantry to the twenty-second infantry, | house corner of 9th S54 F streots and the lat- x act of surrender released him, ended his in PAi—AT PUBLIC AUCTION, JULY W, 5°30 p.m... three beautiful sdburban vii Vip and 2 acres; cack having ‘aabington city and votomac river frow city. higu eevations, with excell ut wil be con- any und all JW. Bi Sco tersan or Winch al ayne Tobign the Labigh and | EroeyYor Rotterdam for an extended trip in| "HET ut, Edgar 8. Welker, from the | ar reg emmeee wim betes, di “ : Fagrancah Wyte pe ek Prog epee = . berg ese one Rod am toan [eatin Mrs. Perey S. Foster and Master | rout Sih infantry to the eighth infantry, Mis MIXD NOT ALL RIORT. Sone euvilingly, as tat ye WW ANTED-#5. 00 Fok FIVE YEARS ATG PER ————_+e-—____ cs 7 vas company. lone uni asmany things in war, but tent on iinjruved feal eatate. worth 94,3007 ae nie aes: Norman P. Foster have returned from a two| First Lieut. Charles McQuiston, from the | _©n¢ prisoner was a colored man, whose mind | it was done. commission, SLULKILY, Star office. dye. weeks’ stay at Forest Glen, and are now located Vv JANTED—TO OBTAIN A LOAN OF 94,500 oe = sem mearet fly was no longer ander arrest, ninetcerth infantry to the ‘fifteenth infantry, | did not seem altogether right. He gave his | no longer undergoing. imprisonment and eo —— at Mrs. Kenneday's near Laurel, where they Somnpeny = med name as Charles Nichols and said he was from | longer under control of those charged with the ior one jear ou nrat liek improved aizey piop- | TRE aqui Indians Engaged in » Contest | will spond several mocks First Liew’ Frederick Perking from the | “Annio Randle” county, execution of his sentence. It was their ack ee Her cent interest, 3. With the Troops, Miss Emma C. Henderson is visiting Colonial | sixteenth infantry to the eighth infantry, com-| Special Officer Cullom arrested him in the | ®t his own, that released him. Beach and will later go to Asbury Park, return- | Pany B. Fee prea xc T. tended. Ji mues trom the treasury ; ae nicely "500 | Bated tor subdivision as any land in the District: eXchange for improved Fesdetce proverty in the city. Isat L. WALI on WEED, 1201 ba. ave. Tnknown to the outside world, a bloody war P the fifth infantry to the sixteenth 1 Lith ot. new. vicinity of the Desf and Dumb Institute last PS SES BERUEINGL COUNTEY REAE- io | is raging in the mountains of Mexico. Such is | ing about September 15. Fest Lieut Clarence B. Edwards, from the | night.” ALEXANDRIA, ‘Ou SALE a | tecgancion eddrece de Be LAMCOM: Cary” Poot Ofbsn: the statement of Liberatoand Toranato Marcor, | | Mra. M. C. Cook of Capitol Hill is sojourning | SS, infantry to the twenty-third infantry | "1s this man's mind right?” asked the court. F EXSTALL MENT PLAN a oe Wadinine on, DC. ae = a5 < young Mexican engineers who are in Chicago. | in Virginia, Covpeay A ) wi P. Bursham, a 2 on HM Shak tts" saeveced the officer. | GEORGES. SMITH KILLED BY JEFFERSON PRILLIPS. jeach 400 canis, Dulance payable 010 | WOM tis noe uesinse ot am | cred titias tne Dane op eetueres eu crate Mt | The war is not one of revolution, Lut is one ot | Mrs. F.C. Luce and son Perry are visiting | elerth infantry to the sixth infantry (com-| “T'se beer tried belo.” wGRe Aosremngeegy-f td once omed n Peewee WITHOUT INTEREST. jetine mabe B&O. Monta Yok Ce tecteary “ur exihinainb ou titwahd yeep. [even greater destruction, and’news of it hae|Mr. and Mra. William Fulk at Kearneyeville | bauy 1). ; “What were you doing out there last night?” | 1.000 sl wet sachtaher end tana peosite Corner 30th and I sie. Bo Laretory 3 or ce ens one ee hitherto been suppressed, it is suid, because of | W. Va. Ra raghe neces James M. Arrasmith, from the | the court inquired. _ brag ite killed George ae re nen eee ‘AS OFromTUsiay vow atid att possible bad effects upou intending immigra-| Mies Blanche Koones, in company with Hon. pace Seed to the second infantry (com- ah ras on my way home.” “5 S. Genith, formerly cong toad a (Capita ao ee ee ett eae enn Nere® | ei pee share montaly i eay enough for alto ta- | MUSiaaie Goan dao mae | tem Sees anan and wife, wailed upon the City | "First ‘Lieut. William H. Jobnston, jr. from | guaree nu ee ran(rlheeelpece pad apo | “watch pee pat yom eg vena warped Sete We terave! nd baad ee “Sui monthly are entitled to lot in Lae t has generally been supposed that with the | {1 bt ‘infantry birt eri — death of the great leader of the Yequi Indiana, BOOM semi YOU WANT Mé 2—#10 TO 2100 TO LOAN " ii the". “Un eallroud hive eatay’ aad beaut | D)e'iow itectad cn iuraiures sianee Lea | King Cajoeme, the Indian wars in old Mexico — waxens, lioussio d goous or otter perones property’ | had ceased. “Such is by no aneans the case,” ‘water on : pure us, It wil ve to your interest to investiate. See adver: Ghuer A aoceal some trouble between Smith and Phillips and Aiscka and will not retura to the city until Ce = Riper pee ag oni age gee preempt bg yesterday morning Smith bad made changes <2 irst Lieut. art P. from dock of di nd against in regard to his treatment of Mrs. T. Kelley of 6th street southwest, ac- eighth patents. 80 the sixteenth inteatcy (com- | She ed treelas want ke eects “on 43th | = eich Capitola. Mindheim, and the case was pan; 8 SO SALE A BEAUTI hous on companied by Mrs, W. F. Hart and childre: an treet and her boisteroi 1 heard and decided by Justace Beoch y ute; Bo ie Salt gicas Feeuieuce: po |@aid Senor Marcor. ‘Thousands of them are | the Misses Fannie and Josephine Kelley and|~ First Lieut. Benjamin W. Atkinson, from | is cond taaeeens down for ao ane morning. Out of bad spirit this “Pigamcial.” Full particulars of ty. Address Box ¥8, Star oBice, 2y0-lmi"__ | strongly intrenched in the impassuble mount- | Miss Blanche Wood, left yesterday morning for | the twentieth infantry to the sixth infantry | in default of payment of a #5 fine. dered grew the homicide. ieee = 7 MOF 1 ck Sioar e500 UPWARD. ains of northwestern Mexico, and the troops Atlantic City. (compan; 0 i - ry bee ae es Richard Bell admitted that he had taken one| when ® Stam reporter called on him “ene “ri which are stationed at all the towns along tl Miss Ida Siegel of New York is visiting her| First Lieut. John ‘on, from the elev- | drink before he got arrested last night and the AT THE LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, Taqul river are pawerlosstoresch thee te iu af 500 Tin street eonth wack enth infantry to the twentieth infantry (com- | nature of his offense caused pretect the lives and property of the citizens. ‘OK SALE_AT PUBLIC AUCTIO: July. INVL, at 5:90 p-mi.y on th . ou public rosd, 2 iuives frou Wasuine: inandine a beautiius view of ity abd vila wake w hanasu vile this morning at the station house cell said: the judge to in- | ““I bave nothing to say about the matter.” ‘The ny K). canes 10. facts seom to be that at 9:30 last night Smith In bande of Aity oF mere fae Yaqiuis daily gage | Mr Dr. Crook and two daughters have xe- | PP. tient, Benjamin M from the | “Mary Nichols, gue of ihe oldest female vags | Was sianding at the corner of Cameron and twentieth infantry to the nineteenth infantry | who now appears in court, was sent down for | Hoyal strects, near the warket, talking to Mr. three months, oN BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. BR. O. HOLIZMAN, ith and F ste. m.w. | Unexpected descents upon the helpless people | turned from Atlantic City. tear 10th st sw, two-story eight ak modern smproveinents. lange lot; Kents tor Price $6.50 Ry te! M 0 Lo, iM To SUIT a’ ly ‘ Nes deb resel lied sate oped (orm feng ea from the | "James Hunter, on a similar charge, was simi- tere roti Leeburg Uy ie Orson in front a ¢ Se LE MEN LS, 2 5 | Mirent ‘rates ‘cu 'spproven real estate socurityi | | “Fierce battles with the troops follow, but be- | the M. P. M. C. Club was enabled last night + Pera te a = Eldorad © opporite side of t Leann li beaaninis havits, es Had oe Saag | suesiapeptioges teapretinig prior paSlueuta, “| fore the latter can accomplish euytuing'the eave | sree nar eosoe lawn party and hop in Loner | *¥enty-fifth infantry to the eighteenth infantry the jo House,on the opporite side of the . st. near O, Sveroom bries, Bents | ues trom = rd UL. View of the city Of Wasluugion; Bly gin to er acre; ema) aw erected iur purcLusers at o slings erected iu pure larly dealt with. (company William Gardner, for disturbing the resi-| Street. The electric light burns brightly there, ages escape to their mountain hiding places | of Miss Grace Rice of Texas, who has been | (Company D). ° First Lieut. Maury Nichols, from the four-| dents of 14th street extended, #5, and | 8nd Phillips, seeing Swith, left Mr. Marthe Colli paid 5, - 04 conan | with renewed supplies of food and ammunition, | visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Fisher, for the last r the Generally Cerrying with them. too, a num-| few montha and’ who is now on the eve of her | teeuth infantry to the seventh infantry (com- jwet went down tor ninety days drew a _ five-sh called ber of helpless women, whose fato is never departure for the Jone Star state. ‘The | Pay sent, Zebulon B, Vanes, fe, from the | ™® Se Pow &t any oa ps grog dee EVILE ON Se [ONEi TO LOAN-LARGE AMOUNTS a..Was | known, it being impowsible to reach them as | cfitic wes spent, ‘an able. address Z +s = wwe : i uetwred and oman | K'soa G. Se bin milee trvcn Waatancton, pevcru | Mn taut icv loaus sa toate occariey at loa | they ate so fortiied ke to forms ax entieienine by the worthy president of the club, Mr F, | *¥enty-second infantry to the eleventh infane i hoe ee ee renting on Cae eee er ee re | Bike Goad edi ment joaus with iiberst war | tinct country. No one knows of the life they | Gradwohl. After = very good program had | *¥ (company B). the ‘ing Smith in the right Sarees SD Sercaee Bee | natn tee ae Iie cali aint “onus cul couatoral mousy at | Hd, nor ie the name of their new King known. | been "rendered and encoted: the Sarty ‘ad- | , First Lieut. Joseph P. O'Neil, from the sixth Giny Hotaloorser. Pailige Sred sve seoreetons Poe HEE GhaxD: OrpoRTUMITT yor Tz | SEetesmoe age eae Ue Ct Hi a reg sox, | Liss comdition of thingaissaid to be daily grow: Journed to the ‘Concordia's dining rooms, | [antry to the twenty-fifth infantry (company Goh af whee sok cane oak eee a ro | GLA P Ni row Is) Se . D more wlarming.” re Nt tis di : é VEsTolis Lots, qoatans at gon Eat . oft | ieee Histes ww, [326 e justice to. ‘Tike several tonsts that wore gies | , First Lieut. Wendell L. Simpson, from the END rance policies; Chased at Licuest cal prices, Lie F at, nw. — pI THE FINEST CORNER ‘Mitt; Just finished bas ro} r coo justice to. The several toasts that were . was carried into Schwab's restaurant,in part of 1 Se RS eg ed NOT DEAD AFTER ALL. Were ably responded to, and then to conclude trenticth infantry to the ninth infantry (com- Se ea ee s was speechless and an- betes neared Uy eeu of Ser meat —— the festivities dancing was indulged in untila | PAZy D): Re the | Tested on Monday afternoon last by Officer J. | Saat once arrested and curried. te the mee SERS OT, nics & MALLERY SUBURBAN HOUSES ae CONS & CO.'S BANE, @, | He Joined in the Search for His Own Mur-| late ho: he committee was composed of Frederick L. Palmer, from 1¢ statis WITH CITY IMPROVEMENTS —— é. AND EAPID TKANSPOKTATION, SOR SALE 103 € ST. 3K. 10 KOOMS AND ; ae Xow athe tiwe to buy, For iui! particulars, terme sanitary plumbing. | ow th ny Pavers: aid painted and in pert va = fees, ‘osy torus STEIGER & LItbhi Pe bunlding, G24 F st. derer, Messre. E. Kobner, master of ceremonies; F. second infantry to the twenty-first infantry |J-Smith on the complaint of se house, where he suid: “Lock me up; Sates 3 ne < : : who had been insulted by the to say.” His counsel will be ee SE Aa Cs oo A Wilkesbarre paper published a graphic | dwell, F. Kichold, 8 Weill and 8. Wallach. | (company B). i nt. Meanwhile BG 5 Bein ii First Liout. Clarence E. Dentler, from the | §tounds of the Executive while the body of emit was car- upon the Undersie AapiNG UE sidu Stet | tory yesterday about the finding of the dead | , Mis Lillian Clarvoe has left the city for | twentieth iufasey i to pena infantry | band stand. ‘The defendant 5.500 | leaving ects. x 70K SALE—A NEW SHOW WINDow AND belvine, cheap i taken, at once, Agoly atn> cor. Tith and Starvland ever 8 ik srocery store. 900 dd st. &. 70K SALE CHEAP TO Ax TMMEDIATE i chaser, « faii~ Soop yacht; omy four Years old) For Tail information apply at — ‘RaYAUL'S Loat uovse, stor" At 100! oF Mei st. hw. Fee SE CHEAPA BEFEREE 201 patigra, run only 0 muiles; tn frei dition. Apply 10 Sat me. Pog i SALEBY PARTIES LEAVING CliY, ELE- MOREY 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OK FIRST- AML class security, at lowest rales of inturest; no de- jay Where the security ie a ood. apie 0. C."GRKEEN, 303 7th st. nw. ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TOSUIT, ATOAND Uper cent, on D.C. real ertute security. » NGB, 1000 Pa. ave, Ad fe21 (ibe Arhus tou dire ths. Co. "somtice.) i IN KEAL ESTATE AT LOW MSNA 8 SRT Ua oh ek Succeme to DANENBOWEL & BUD. cor. {3th and G aie FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES. When he reached the scene of the alleged mur- der he mounted an old tree stump and said: “Men, go back to your work. Iam Charles Fox. I'am not dead, but alive.” At first the crowd ‘thought that the man was a lunatic and was inclined to poke fan at him, but his identity was soon established. ‘Then he waa congratulated, and a hearty laugh went up from the crowd. Death Hastened by Cigarette Smoking. Dr. Homan B. Smith, a well-known physician of Westville, Conn., died of pneumonia a few days ago, and there is no doubt that his death who figured in the Police Court as defendants in the watch club case, as heretofore publishod in Tux Stan, went before Judge Miller this morning wita their counsel, Mr. Beall, formerly of Rockville, to answera charge of selling tick- ets in connection with the clubs, it being al- | PA2Y leged that the drawing of watches in the man- ner pursued by the clubs was & violation of the lottery law. Counsel spoke of the ruling of the court in the caso Tuesday and the statement used in that trial was again submitted. pany F), ‘First Lieutenant Frederick R. Day, from the a ener to the twentieth infantry (com- y C). First Lieut. Carl Reichmann, from the seventh infantry to the ninth infantry ( - E). First Lient. Alfred 8. from the seventh infantry to the twenty alin tetcoesy (company First Lieut. Frank O. Ferris, from the eigh- teenth infantry to the rat infantry Prema knowledge, of which he was exonerated, appeared in the ; Tied to his home on St. Asaph street near Queen, DEALL PRE MIU at Ci body of Charles Fox in the woods at Hunte-| Altoona and Cresson Springs. (company 1). but two Indies each identified where, after midnight, Drs. Jones and O'Brien aN, 1a iyisot aeent a grer sor tus soar rem oe. b00ens Loks Ville. It was claimed that the man had been | Count Arco Valley, the Austrian minister, is at trerntseltutonant, Henry D. Btrer, from the | a aa ie cod eh Gotis oop af ohish, cueing to sheen ry mone ak Naw R@T0EN Gasca | “One ieee thats 2 Ne t the Reitz cottage. Mr. Alfred nty-second infantry to the th i one of which, in the feaiing. Mus ith st. & wes 1S ome aan | picsizou st war omce, Met FTopertionom.ap- RYAL murdered. | Detectives, constables and hun-| Gra tho Belgian wiaiswes t alos there ioe | featey Company G). ‘S| yancement of civilization had mado a circular course and lodged below as McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Beth 108. F. WaGGaman, | 27¢ds of other people went to the scene for the | the summer. Count Arco will sail for Europe oe _——— Waldo E. Ayer, from the en = bee ecm era ney wn sg Mey GES sais oF ron purpose of ranning down the murderer. Somo | early in the fall. ‘ (oun oo to the eleventh infantry host from back So frou Am degecst Salts 20 Commer 10th and @ ste. | NU “iho g25,00u ob approved teat estntronn farmers who were busy in the fields stopped| Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Wright have arrived at Ficnt Lieetooant Robert _H. Nob the | @aximum being s fine of held today; Coroner Purvis bas aot yet fixed FOR SALE-MISCELI LANEOUS| i” PLGAN & UU EMG, | work to join in thesearch. Fox is a subscriber | Newport and are at the Ocean House. Aftconth infantry t0 pre first intasiey roo | Posed. the time." rene UNEY 10 LUAN AT o AND OPER UnNE UN | t the paper that published the story, and no SL pany E). ‘ —————— George 8 Smith, the deceased, is well known (OR SALE_—WiITING DESK, ICE BOX, China | M“piruved Distret teal eataies podeiuys one was more surprised than himseif whenhe| THE ALLEGED WATCH LOTTER! First Lieutenant Ben; C. Morse, from the Sent to Jail for in Washing-on, having been for several years Slomt or buok cam, bat rack nd bed toch waite: | Ma Faknum, | Poud it at the breaklust table. Wlgn he ssw co —— fifteenth infantry to the cighwenie infantry | Gestaves Godtrey, an officerat the Capitol. He bas recently made T19Cst. ne. Moe To Loax — | many people quitting work So eee Tee hie aba: | 6 Mettanlonsi bs Het Kotanthonal Visteon (Company B). some real estate purchases here and put up & a Wi = | MSs Shas to curt 4 rer he put on his hat and joiued the crowd. we t Lieutenant John P. Finley, from the s Ve tieetg tie teed an all noo ergata | estate mast’ MN APICUMGCSEZONL. "| A few knew hin, but the majority dida't | pfesars, William B. Peirce and Eugene smith, | fifteenth intantry to tho nist infaatey Ceome | #60 punished on « charge of carnal went ers 10; $20; bandwone insta $2; two ward‘obee! “other furniture wi | OR SALE—FING Di re.” U0 Khoue deze SING, HORSE: 155 | was superinduced by excessive cigarette smok-| The judge ‘renewed his ve. cs, wun, pentle, com Towd mail ge early ue’ a Tmo FAT, | hour: lapvreat saduraneo: witi bo wold at scritce, |ing. Dr. Smith was a cigarette fiond. Ho | that the dereadante had itted a tech: 00, with iaanp and | Adress Room 148, War Department. = smoked between sixty and seventy cigarettes «| Violation o: the law. “At the ime,” ry MOUNT PLEASANT, na st. _JyiS-tw | Ok SALE—CHEAP—ARUNDEL (THO! day. He said the judge, ‘*I don't think ther: i ae copes hows: Saison b ck iM SALE-A Ci LETE AND BRAND’ NEW Ane Arnal ag year (an ia fase rites day, and Srationsl siete ton te law.” a) us fruit of a1 Kinde: SpE able; | Kt sneves been used: nytent, solicitors ubrary, very | Anbe Arunde!) naldig horve, an) dod DIE for thi jeut | | the defendants, he said, had oome in and Sapremises to owner, DM: GOOD ALEL sy PRE | hang: Address KH. MOKEIS, Canton, Unio: iw. ass | Re left « lighted to in hie vehicle and | were willing to submit, aud he would therefore | cross 1746, 1708 loTH STN. W.;| [ON SALE-NEW MAIL SAPETY; BALL BEAR FOE SALE_LANGE BAY MARE, HANSOM AND rm E lodge | Give a judgment of guilty, but would not im- ado amd Enlist }; compete with lamp and bell, only harness: cheap and on easy terms. Appx. i144 | meetings he often quitted the room, went out y res silgutly worn, saat “2 pg WUth wi. a 4 att of doors and *y w a Shape ; —— igarettes. Fos, AE DMAND SEW not PATTLGN ux:| FOR.SALE-A, HANDSOME, LAnGe Ronse; | He became pale, and then he old lus friends int saition suitabeor country use, Ingutreat A EBELLA'S | that if a severe malady attacked him probably TORY | pa ranging fou 87810 $100; can be | CONS +18 7tust. nw." dyrst®_ Pit ould cause hie death. His system hnd be. Pi a meen ot Ls aw. ayis-lw JOR SAl NE OF THE pres FORE Ed come devitalized on account of the habit. He cia oe 8 ~~ ae, Fee tose Pe PARMOTS, CANALIES, eae HO sere ak dati; kind and wentie. 12- | was young, Fe SALE SEVERAL SMALL HOUsEs aT BAB-| systm* = AY Ee cea por A Wonder on the Bicycle. ube, 6B hermes ly sult purchasers, JOR SALE_BLOODED MAKE, 5 YEARS; SRAL Sok SALA SEWING MACHINES WulcH | FWrowas touriee cpa ba heiied eau feuparb | Last Thursday RL. Ede at the Paddington have taken in ¢: for Domestics. At #5, ee Say ps fabian Wo. ¥. HOLTZMAN, 1221 Fat. nw. toner = Rohan ara Alte pow edgier, Ne reasonable olfer Fe | track, London, England, rode a bicycle against ATTORNEYS. Serna TUNE! Manasrer. ais rorie 22 miles 1,600 yards in one hons, 44 tiles 73 —————— SSS iT — RE <G hands; seal 5 AQUUR 8 BIG DOS, Sug ions OF Fad. | B'Cdlgenk iatteads atceal CeMENC AGA, | :tan it ntuuses, hol ab ucainane int ead opt at's | 480 yards in two hours and 68 miles 49 yards in Le Droit Duisding, corner Sth and he : r ‘praise Pane, : ay ld Bas F Feat, Circu-ars: | (vias are by, Gen. Besie'’s Frince Uriel. CO: | sheee hours. He also broke his recurd on June Se | TireWuitty TECRANCE: Gio Fee ow fodin | LU MBIA STALMES tial Jonson ave: bole i ana 8 - FOR ALE-CHILDEN'S “UNIVEMSAL™ sare. | “21S and Lith ste. ow. Sram _ | 30 foe Sty miller, and woking « now world’s es, 2i-inch whens; tires; frames, aly 615 complete; callat 1:85 14tu st. n.w. Jide | A < 7 {0% SALE—BICICLES—PaYCHOSAFETIES FOR | Aisa uSuna punuoas wagon ‘SIONS. ladies of second snd shop worn.sé | parties. Greatest bargalus ib Larness in a wen scrmets | Bat MOET TS | po woman ne, ote tate, |mossl gered Toe “ase without : Ssulivdu | com waLECTNE GPRERG GURRYGOMEC THAT | [ CE SALE-CAMMIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG Bi atte tg tienes of mot wie tae ancy Pomc ttn OUR STAMOS Sao alee Tutto Inok of, pacemakers Hie would have im any part of of = ns ye ridden sixty-five miles in three hours. He, will j, Stree ee. po pub ‘& 80) ‘Agents, 1S ie a kw _ i rbgerrsd s1NGTOS. STIOMNEATLAW. | FOR SALES 25 aS Biber ed gion tone aarecaba eaten ie — ee ES Aree ie oF 1 See Ah net DSW. | Dart in the fall tournament.

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