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=> 3, sa THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. witeay; sty 24, 1891. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE OK SALE_T Wi oy ALWAYS IN THE LEAD. |. Saturday's Big Star and Some of Its Con- tente. SHOOTING STARS. “What makes them call this train ‘the lim- Sted?’ asked a passenger. DISTRICT LABORERS. te Work Ten Hours a Day. FOR SALE—LOTS. WK SALA-THMRER BEAUTIFUL Luis IN ens Fi venient to stat 3 pny pain Sg i a et = Everybody reads it. No one can along| Mrs. Logan returned on Wednesday night to| . “I don't know,” replied another passenger, Last night a meeting of the colored laborers A Poston special dispatch to the Philadelphia a wie BAL - M | without it, ns lcci bc Gada cdc at Calumet Place after a two months’ exjowrn ta “unless the remark refers to its speed.” 4 employed on District work was held at Gallilean _ aaye > w. gore be rompers yh SALE TEiMS To SUIT, lance . ae os are - = red fea amenrgerd ia" mate Ae pe ey ~ rae aa =o made. A Indy has written a book on how to yawn | Superintendent of Strecte ‘Arnold requiring the | interview today. He names Blaine and Gor Properly in society. She should also address a man as the presidential candidates and makes few words to the man who does the talking. laborers on streets and alleys to work ten hours Fe “pe a lot of other predictions that are mighty in per day instead of cight wah condemned in Tt has no superior and but very fewequals. This is the Saturday sixteen-page Stan. It is always NORTHWEST, pL V at, = r 3 ‘s primary ol was to buy — strong and forcible lan; It was first sup- | tresting to politicians. With regard to Sena- Shetsnd te ge the saat full of the most interesting reading matter,and | some Party were in London, where | “dido't take tnto account all this boating owed that it came from the Commissioners, | oF Quas's proposed resignation as chairman Toss te elat“taties troon West tomorrow's issue will be fully the equal of its | :n0¥, landed long enough to take part in the | and soon when I sent ye to college, Henry,” | but this was found to be incorrect, The men | of the republican national committee Col. Dede wat pat he ou the branch which fronts on the y poor Phy ee eee eae ease tno | Said Farmer Begosh tohis von.- “What depart | regard the onder ana great injustice to those | ley sxid: oe erates eather. Tess onl | pe cult at once. - eee teociat | Country in time to see {t in all the perfestion of | ment does that come under?” who labor daily at $1.50 per day and are com-| “Ihave seen no such letter, but IT suppose sinctory to reapousitie patty hae kee sttention ie devoted to the numerona special |th0"soring bloom. ‘Throughout all Engiand| “Ob,” replied the youth, as be rolled « Pelled to leave their homes at an early hour to | that Mr. Quay will send in bis resignation to cen BY Brn E “ * Piendel formt| chapters for which Taz Stam has become | and of Scotland they visited they | cigarette, “that goes in a general way as osral reach their work and are invariably late in getting | the meeting of the committee to be held in Exoatitule, wiseu qumpieted, the nearest drive from | famous, the news matter, both local and gen-|®*¥ for the first time the real home life of the | aemonstration. to their homes from work at night. They | Washington on the 29h of the month. Itts eet sent. sutabre furntsiiay Ea vi bsin ais um ‘eng trine and Jowar then in any | eral, isin no way neglected, The following are | Cunt] Welles the titled people. They were — > Sitim that the present not season should also | one thing, however, to resign and another to Ne houses. REDFORD W. WAL! ‘om an argument! t the order. Ther also a c hae in KEDFU! offer sutdlivinion of sundiar advantages. some of the good ne re "s “T oant help being rather suspicions of spec- wr against have the tion accepted. Mr. Quay Castle, Sudborn Hall, the latter the home the Duke of Hamilton, then to Doncaster York, and then at the Duke of Devonsbire’s estate, Chatsworth. Mrs. Logan was only two FS ware aie. LEIGHTON, sz Louisiana ave... NEW SEVEN-KOOM FRAME ‘well or TO TRE! FRONT, 109 FREY DEEP ©. near North Capitol at 50 cents @ foot, mood am an invent oF for buildi sea A BAKBERS CO. 2K nw. Assert that the order is ‘ut hours ulation,” said the man who had come to see | has been established lpn p ge y Property ina new mining town. “I must say| The meetii feel as if there was some moonshine about resigned. but the committee may refuse to ae cept his resignation. “In my opinion the committre will not ac- Sran: THE CHINESE EMBASSY (Illustrated). Jy24-cim FOE, SEES I under | cept it. 1am personally opposed to accepting dwelling, with one acre of «round pare weeks of the time in Paris, where with Mra. |<’. Seveland hes we a PEt BEA Sages i Meas Sates") something of the life of tho legation at| Powter Puitar ie sine Taaterially in devel | former democrat Date Comaisavenrs ony | Ma tesiemtion aod the mrmbers of “the om h. Gr. each on vim TRASK HIGGINS, Attorney, ‘Stewart Castle. oping an enthusiastic interest in the world’s | The mountaineer at his side looked at bim ‘eight hours were required for a day's work. do about it, This is no time to let Mr. Quay sistoie Nitarebe, peer Rock vite, 3a. . fair. She was present at the meeting held in| admiringly and exclaimed: “Great Scott, ee a Who muburr Gho malisnal Scmmmtiies {OR SALE—A GUEAT BARGAIN ON THE B. | BATTERY A’S CAMP (Illustrated), Mrs. Palmer's apartments at the Grand Hotel, | mister, what a smeller you must have!” NEWS FRO: aoe the highest regard for him. They estecm ERE TRIG GO) FEET | wees teaseienn at ann | Thecannoneers who will march to Bay Ridge | Where the lntier, addressing an amemblage rep pli a ne hhim as a worthy and able man, and there ie ne m1 7hand Isth ts mw n Fal in next week. was oeeiae appleaded for her eloquent pre- ‘The men who seck the surest way. Politics Getting Somewhat Lively—Coming So why they should let him go at this SKINS. SOO 19th st. now. iy on ratiroad, i9 Leavii /ADSIDE SKETCHES (Iilustrat sentation of the American cause. It had been’| ‘Their appetites to he Lutheran Reunlon—Notes. Ww ” Alt stove a cnig = potion. of the property om my ee Te oc EO RENEE. ADE AN: | Tuition. Sinaitcagh amen eauired ith kame ok nna the maui pinned Tait | Ae een neersnn to, eves Beseeh ey Ahould lie in harmony each day ee el Oe Se Mey ng Ly igual emer rd perenne J omty 5 ats ss LO AS, 40,120. 8k $s CH. ne 10F Ualance. Cheapest property between Balti- © this address for her, but w! er AGERSTOWN, u oh g . HOUSE IN ay D Mention has by pear “In ee at wil had replied to a question made to her by M. Seightind, ‘® mem! of = t He ye chamber of a dont of tisth a Itea = lie anurae oon had its origta oe parang over t0.porccent om the SALE-A FINE FAM Os 190 ACKES. | ATTRACTIVE HOMES (Ilnstrated). preg eg tale) ir. Palmer herself | “Here is quite « flow of sole,” observed the | ©°rrespondent of the nixth annual reunion of | in the dissatisfaction of the ngricultarel inter Bl a ebar = eh ‘thi, ony seven aicattom Waspiagton ever | fore about the camp life in the wilderness, should speak, which she did im perfect French, | man who bad put his leaky uhoe into the pad-| oo aaregaren depagecnigiang [ep eape be iors poy eng lm ce, TE: «a acre, splendid forest soli; @source jam! wi take FINE LOCATION. WITHIN Teer e's Kou Ore at we THE INDOOR TOILET (illustrated). irs. in says the occurrence was dle, Distric Col place | the causes brought being are re pride to the Americans present, which feeling she again, with a number of her countrymen and women, experienced, though of a slightly diferent character, when upon the 4th of July | to erochot neckties for their masculine friends. she witnessed the athletic bet © | A Washi: Manbattan and French cluée, when the Now Cope tea idigaecccyshed vege siete Yorkers camo off euch guay winners, In Lon-| ri, G78 7 sulin, Sou days tober placed, moved it will disappear. It is already fast losing ground. The last time I was in the weet it was plain to see the alliance was losing what ever foothold it had it won't amount to much next year.” denn no demeemnte: on.inate for Presi ?"" at Pen-Mar on Friday, August 21. An inter- esting feature of the occasion will be the pres- ence of the celebrated Marine Band. The re- “SALE-WE HAVE A FINE F: F 250 | What devotees of fashion should not neglect. ns and. ouLLMudini, Bue CYCLISTS IN SCOTLAND (Illustrated), wituin 4 iuueof Gienndaie Station, B. that we ca seu ib tracts of toi A560 | a Wah whetinba ix'Gis 0” cakes. Tt has become quite» fad for young women 216 we 1505 Pas ave. Fox SAEE-EAST FIONT LOTS—3 ADJOINING |? TL wey 81.00) 2 adoring “Hid Lith st. | © Boer fgd Ome fertud. OWNER GISE. Cap. at. acre, oF tue Whole ut & Ost reason Speakers on special topice have been assigned and special exercises will be conducted be- c " “Gorman.” came the reply sharp and quick. é LETTERS TO THE PRESIDENT. don, just before she sailed, she was present at tween 2 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. | “If 1 be I would not be afraid x 7 it SHAN FOR C11y PROP- * several of the ificent ts devised | ® package in her hands. she it and ex- were a betting man I would not FOR Cr eras, “er-ak rn cpuming eres ct prada | ‘The etiquetto of corgeepondenoe with the |for"hu <ceetng, mMeniseeRt pageants dovioed |» Packs ies pemaphy nipromern leas stag, nag ng | ys “Ty enor A wy emedny Uy ere ood : ; oe rv 2 ‘i seeing |< i commit arrangemen: front. Prise only @8.500,, ast rae yous Syeete Lb: Lat Giee £ ute. ns., ibe wits Fenny eee chief magistrate. fndshe had many opportunities of aM ‘Why, this is black! You didn't want a | one of the oe Oe a oneal ihe delegates from that section DATS “Stone, oom Pet nw. | , SUATY 1008. between (th, Lith. D and E Wee, with we THE SECOND BULL RUN. tae oe ay aye. that | Diack necktie.” locality. ‘are not going to support northern men who are LEA NICE HUME OF 7 BROOMS AND | alleys. 1h ee ot Sig Soe reg crea Bree s Gnas ne tatives of the| ‘No, but you said it was to be crocheted.” The Ditioniste of this state will hold a | opposed to what they suppose is their best im eantly siti ‘m the southeast, tronti pon Ca ee nels | Les’. O24 Pot. Paahe uunding. Some reminiscences of that famous and dis-| these two charming represent to ‘ ” convention at Glyndon on Wednesday, July | terests.” Les'.. feet om & st.,runting through to ied ie vectegt :Columbes Title Cu. "a certiBeate | LEEL. 6 = = casee President's family have been truly feted every-| ‘Yes. 29, to nominate state officers to be voted for at | “=-T}, cuiy 84.9 Sra Hiatt ee arene Mad Peice, lets, call {SALES S UYAUTIEUL FARM OF ABOUT astrous engagement. where they went. In London they were gueste| “Well, this is the % 1\%. _ en you think Cleveland is not im it?” Salk! *A8" excerrionatuy wert | waa MAgie's Sit : 30 actos in Moutwomary county. rat nearest to crow shade | the coming fall election. The following dele- oll, e's in tt. but not for s winner. shew bay-window brick op D st. s.¢. near dru, | McLACHLEN & ‘CHELDEK, cor. 1 and G st. | Liles above GeurmetoWD, Ob the Lhe of the Dew alte SWIMMING MADE EASY. atall of the recent entertainments given in could find,” gates have been selected to rej mt this] «The ’ blic it . a. siiriee yo paseinent, handsomely papered. Price i cm jyi-hn | trie railroad. bor price and germs atply te oy Del Fiakall eigiains $s vse ot | ort circles, although too late for & Brorenta- oy dd ee We] moe a comin eo Semen @. ~ UU, (OK SALE—LOTS, 20 = b. re rales tion at any of e drawing rooms. x oe de i a agg ~ DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st_ pw. 3y20-6t 4501 4 st. bow. y - Dade, J. A. Miller, J. H. Poffenberger, A. H. | xbout ‘that y a. In © t of a STONE. Ser eT Poromn 7 Hine the art. Mrs. Logan was a guest at the beautiful dinner “Whore are the men?” : mn mny ml In the event SE ae ec ane Gee | LESD'RSPES UATE TOMA. tous ah uth aerate wieling | THE MEXICAN UNCLE. en te two iadion by Meir host and ste This summer sigh BE Wiyeed and Dev Young. net | ty yes cape the Gestion PLDT Tah fee Tester Particulars and Socare the | MAGNIFICENT VILLA Si7es_o¥ ONE OR MORE =s vvkS\Givistisk aw. | Pawnbroking and banking south of the Bio | ‘inieter and Poca pt null nonatt ay teers The Dadchet hails ech ny Of Mo Ago the sheriffs parlof at the | President Harrice tration hae Poesia pera pened ro ALCHEAP FARMS. | Grande. By Frank G. Carpenter. party. President Carnot extended also every th “Here am 1° ig 78 7 mph bghconyges low rag ea ca AyD DO FINE BUILDING LoTS pe isons cw Se wis GUE’ VIOR. pies courtesy to Mre. Potter Palmer, giv- She turns to gaze; Poffenberger, aged twenty-one years, and Miss FOR SSL Game Clam SEB om SES Sete PALISADES Of YE roToMAC, a eu ver 8 TEAGUE'S BEHAVIO: ing her and Mre. Logan his box at the opera. Bhe looks agai Laura Nave, aged fifteon years, Deputy Sherist | srajeuted toa want fe Earn aes seston poe BASUSDULT ROAD A charming story written expressly for Tax | Whon che parted with Mra McKee sud Mrs. ‘oe Jobn Davis; formerly of Washington, wes best | © one, the public. » Presi = SeBW. be BEARS: + Pie tan eouare awe voucuians, Evexixe Stan. By E. W. Hornung. Russell Harrison they wero abont to go to And then repente mau and the bride's sister was bridesmaid. Ding the pant saty years bot two Presi E ear iewduie bolts hese See Vienna, where they were to be the guests of “Where are the men?” New post eficer inthis county are becoming | aauts ane (been, re-cecied, samels, Lanco Fittew!slovstion suitable tor @fug store: dwelling | ow as sacs THE BLOCKADE OF THE POTOMAC. Col. and Mrs. Fred Grant at the A\ a numergos. The latest is the evtablishment of | peg arent, Outaide os deo wapeus Ot nity te has 15 roms. bath ana all mod. convenien re, Bri-*. | 995 Case, BALANCE ZEN SHALL MONTHLY Pay | | How the Pensacola ran the gauntlet of nine ee — — The only objection to the self made man is | one at Crystal Falls with J. I. Johnson as post- | the party. GALDTEK, AS Leh st. ws miles of batteries. NE. BETWEEN | SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING Day-window brick ; ERECTED ON PROPERTY ALKEADY SOLD. that in so many cases he has failed to put him- self together s0 as to work noisclessly. ‘master. 10 best of health. The qneor denomination known as the Men- Logan has returned home in She expects to spend the rest of the summer “What issue or issues can the republicans SOR SALE_FLORIDA AVE. F When ei itis een thrwe-o00 LOST AND FOUND. be suid as» whole oF i MID's BIRD S1OK. OST—LAST NIGHT, Foe SEEDY BSwixpo Mariou st. near E pw. :8r. and ba ep LS TE receive suitabie reward. EB. Stently at $99 per mu IS LL vn H STN. W. NEAR S. 5-8 ie the LIN OPTICAL CO. St, Masome Tempi LAFLIN. SESE SITE, C28 St AY-WINDOW BRICK, WELL OST_LAST EVENIN Os1_VITHER IN 1HE CENTER MARKET OR a mui ross diamond from dnee Tiberal rewarll sf returned to Mrs. 8. LLO nw. tuearly’ double; fool with it, Call alan warranied 10F Bye Years: bh me BELT easy ters. W. WALKED 2 iad ins ‘OKE, O11 Lith st, Sayer bevam |UMSON'S MUSIGS: "PRIGHT, NEARLY NEW, tent tuufiler wd an ‘OK SALE — 61 PIANO: red, and wili be soi sent Lik, 516 11th st. nw. FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY you a fine-toned square plano or handsome of- F.G. SMITH, 1295 Pa ave, PROPOSALS. [0k SALE-A PRETTY ar ili be neid responsible. ve. ‘OR SALE — EAGLE Ferfect condition : a bars dress H. LOCKWOOD, gus offic E THOSE Beat end fnished-<crlla atest couvenieaces. An interesting New York letter about theat- rical matters, COURT DAY IN FAIRFAX. Interesting scenes and incidents in a Virginia town. TROUBLE AHEAD FOR BUGS. How foes to the crops can be wiped out with artificial diseases, ECHOES FROM THE METROPOLIS. Whnt the people of Now York are thinking and talking about. THE TEN MILES SQUARE. The opposition made to the capital selected by Washington. By John F. Coyle. THE NEWSBOYS' HOME. Excellent work performed by this organiza- tion. REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. The advantages of this city as » summer re- sort. —__ TO WASHINGTON IN 1898, The Campaign for the Great Encampment— The Committee Confident. There was a somewhat informal meeting at Willard’s last night of the executive committee that is directing the cam- paign to secure the Grand Army encamp- ment for thiscity in 1892 The com- mittee has done most all of the preliminary Teutonic on Wednesday morning, came over with Mr, and Mrs, Alexander. Mr.J.G. Blaine, jr., met her at the dock and together they went to Bar Harbor. lisa Blaine was to have re- turned two weeks earlier, but was prevailed upon to remain in London to see the great cere- mony attendant upon the German emperor's visit. Mr. Irwin B. Linton and family leave today for Island Heights, N.J., and will be absent un- til October 1. Miss Margaret Lockard of Westminster, Md., is visiting Miss Marie Jirdinston of 1413 Cor- coran street, pt. Isaac Bassett of the United States Sen- nd friends are stopping at Wamphassett Point, opposite Stonington, Conn., with the family of A. 3. Maine. Rev. W. E. Parson and family have gone to ‘Swampscott, Mass., until September. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Grant and their two sons and Misses Ki and Fannie J. Campbell Jett last week for th’s sojourn at the Hill Top House, Harper's Ferry. Mr. B. F. Yehe of the patent office and his mother and sister and Miss Mamie Hopper have gone to Atlantic City. Miss Allie Vickery and Miss Blanch Newman are visiting friends in Bridgeport, Conn. Be- fore returning they will visit New York and Philadelphia. Miss Millie Parker left the city yesterday to visit relatives in Ohio, Mra. RC. Glascock of 1242 12th street is at Mountain Lake Park with Mrs. Hank and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnes, accompanied by “Only three weeks, ma'am. There wor good deal av heavy work about the house, an’ sure the misthress wor so delicate that I had to | th: let the place go.” ———_+e-___ ALEXANDEIA, BURGLARS FIGHT THE POLICE. The grocery and liquor store of Mr. Wm. P. Graves, in the lower part of the firs: ward, has been again entered by burglars. Mr. Graves’ re is on the edge of the city at Fairfax and Franklin streets and secms es- pecially exposed to burglaries, as four or five ave happened there within the past few years. This morning about 2:20 the police on that beat, Officers Price and Arrington, while at Cook's corner, on Fairfax and Gibbon streets, discov- cred a man in the electric light shadow near Graves’ stor: making signs to some one. As Officer Price camo up the man ran toward the ship yard, but was chased by the officer and arresied. Leaving bis man in charge of Officer Arrington, Officer Price weut over to Graves’ store and finding the door unlocked pushed it open and saw three men standing behind the counter. He fired at them at once, and they dodging behind the counter, returned the fire. Officer Price having emptied all the barrels of his pistol backed into the stree: to reload sud by the timehe had reloaded Officer Atring- ton came across the street, his prisoner havi escaped. Just then two burglars came out of Graves’ store door, firing as they came, and the officers fired at them as they ran, but they, too, escaped. A considerable crowd had by’ this time gathered, and on entering and searching the store another burglar was found in the third story and captured and carried to the been in this locality seeking two weeks’ enter- tainment for indigent children. Sixteen fama lies of the Lutheran aud Kieformed churches of Martinsburg proposs to entertain thirty-two of e number, ‘The political pot in this county is beginning to simmer, and candidates for positions are as numerous a8 flies. All eyes seem to be turned to the states attorneyship, both democrats and republicans presenting a long list of willing aspirants for the honor and emoluments—espe- cially the emoluments—as.the position is a “fat take,” to express it in the words of a typo. For the’ repubiicans among those who will “sacrifice their interests” are Messrs. Alex. H. Hagner, Norman B. Scott, Newton 8. Cook and Aberherman C. Strite, while on the other hand the following democrats are willing to do like- wise: Adam 8. Garris, Chas, A. Little, Mar- burg Keedy, Wm. Witzenbacker, Henry Win- ert, O. V. Middiekauff and several others. the contest promises to prove exciting. George Speck's farm house across’ the line in Frauklin county, Pa, is in ashes. It was struck by lightning and burned to the ground. The loss is heavy, but partly covered by in- surance. Washingtonians seeking quiet retreats and cool mountain breezes are in and about this city in large numbers. Mrs. J. W. Pierce and sonare the guests of Mrs. Pierce's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gazlinger, at Surray: Miss Kate Blake at Cherry Hill, BR. L. Magruder at the Hamilton, Ed. Bates at, the Baldwin, Miss Estelle Chase and Annie Barry and’ Rev. Griffith at Boonsboro, the Misses Shiery at the ‘Neck.” with a score or more at Kee-Mar and other resorts. Miss Nettie and Mra. Louns, who had been visiting Mrs. Heck at Boonsboro, were summoned home by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Kate Heck of Washington. Mr. Edward Muth of Washington is visiting bis From the 5 ey Day meiDi DON PROPERTY ; AUTIFUL COPFAGE, BLAKig: | WHERE CRUSOE LIVED. Sho expects to spend the rest of the summer noniten are erecting ‘anew church at Heif’s | {oats "Det SBM om 4m the coming cleo Si. Sw, terme cag” L: STAMGARDIEL, GIS lack | pEROSELURCHASING NOW are sure to KEALIZE thurpummd; No inenautoct’ deiigit: | A walk over the little island of Juan Fer- | from Now York to thels homete Yowrgeions | “How Jong did you remain with your last | jmncciug imate’ OF rick and of quite ein, brgMd, Patriotic ineucs, tariff and re- commence ee enteele meet DAES WES | Randez. Ohio. mistress?” asked the honsewife of the applicant) Agents of the New York fresh air fund have | PTS) lian -1415 F st. n.w.. Washington, D.C. TTT BETWEEN THE SEASONS. Miss Hattio Blaine, who returned by the | tor employment. WANTS 850,000 FOK CERTAIN LETTERS. A Demand on Senator Sharen's Heirs for Alleged Valuable Documenta, w York Sun. Sax Fraxctsco, July 2%.—Poblication was made today of the fact that # bundle of let- ters written by Justice Field and Francis 3. Newlands, Senator Sharon's son-in-law, and bearing on peculiar procedure in the Sharon divorce ease were in the hands of Mrs. Sarah Mitchell, the landlady Newlonds’ confiden- tial manager, Charl: tone. Tt ts wndd the woman wants $50,000 for the delivery of these letters, but it is ul whetber the has reali 4 i* no ques- tion that many shady things occurred in the d that Senator Sharon epent money like water to defeat Sarah Althea. His dyin junction to the heirs was that be would haunt them if they ever allowed one cent to go to the woman who had cut short bis own days by scandal and worry. He also en- Joined upon them t expense in de- Teating political asp: f Judge Sullivan, who delivered the decision which Althea the rights of wife. ‘That injunction was carried out religiously. A powerful Sharon interest was exerted ‘throughont the rtate when Suiliven ran for judge of the state supreme court. All the re- sources of the current lob: Bows Buckley was at the head, were used in the eon- test, and the reeult was that Sullivan, though very popular, was beaten. Livingstone, during this contest, was man- ager of the Palace Hotel and knew much that was going on. About two years ago be was de- poved from his place by Newlands. Justice fe Sarab ‘sunt, Miss Lula Muth, at Martinsburg. Information obtained at the canal office here is to the effect that water will be turned on in the Chesapeake and Obio canal from Wil- liamsport to Georgetown on Sunday next. Field was Livingstone’s strong personal fried, andl wrote several letiers saying be would see that Newlands treated Livingstone squarely. It is thege letters and correspondence between Newlands and Livingstone that Mra. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seufferle, are at Cape May. Mrs, P. M. Hough and family will spend August at the Colonnade, Atlantic City. Mra. Conrad, wife of Prof. J. N. Conrad of sof the WEDNERDA, AUGUST K NOUN, for fur i pablie schouls of ‘the Vistrict of Columula jes Tied scuooh furniture, viz: work that can be done here and is waiting now for badge makers, photographers, printers, banner painters and others to fill the orders given them. The committee certainly does not station house. During the melee both the burglars and the police used pistols. Officer Price made a narrow escape, one of the burglars firing directly at him, ing close to JOR SALE-A PSYC] HO SAFETY BIC wood condition. Apply at 1621 13th st. Ww. Foe SALE Foe HOUsE HEATING—X SECOND- 3 his head, the discharge leaving a powder burn » Charles Oastio and Ci holds. She demands £50,000 from the Sharon [Bob band Te verte ents ene oo aR ew, intend that Washington shall love the fight by | Capitol Hill, left yesterday for Fredericksburg, | upon his check and a ball passing’ through hie Di, ecules at Brownstille, thie ees) estate for their delivery, as she declares they °° | em rogues: very cheap. inquire 10y lat st. eae ing 10 wishes fully 20 Var, agoompanied by her three younger obi: | etat sleeve. The burglare had broken the knob |" Messrs. J. U. Adams and J. H. Blake have | @e Worth that money should whe deliver’ theu Fst. Sw. | Gaud7 pi. Te en cin making its wishes fully Known. | 371, to spend the sumone. from the safe but had not been able to force it | purchased the interest of Mr, P- A. Witmer in | t Seruh Althea She hints that they reveal ALE A BARGAIN EVTBER FOR REST} JOM SALE— The committee is preparing to thoroughly ex- The following Washingtonians were recently | Open. A chisel and some punches were found | The publication of the Daily and Weekly News ence of as ab ip tessa se, irae ; Acaligraph in perfect order. $50. many compromising transactions it the Sharon ploit the claim of Washington at Detroit. There or's death, but 72Y 6th wt. near it. The captured burglar gives his name Fee: Socom. waren and gus: sent tor S13 yor mo. will be maps which will show how Washington fn tranger. rogistered at the Colonnade, Atlantic City: Mra. | Ae"5Jh, Chart Ped see enene gi of this city. The News is the oldest daily paper | ©**, expecially after the Sena: Upon hin ryian hi ‘cess. | YOUN Sharon and Newlands both assert that » THOS. B STAHL. 4581s. ave. Js located in the heart of a region rich in mem- | I. M. Metteson, Mies Matteson, Dr. W: J. Hoff- | were found some dynamite cartridges aud some | i41"°tcrm Mat Scmepemant ot Sioes kien | wo muck lotta acs in euksteace’ Semis Sean ae ae ories of the war; there will be a big banner | mtn and family, Mra, E. 0. der, Miss ) small He has been committed. and Blake it seems to have taken on a new life | sis says that be may print any levters of bie F «a INSTALLMENT PLAN. at 1214 lita st a. Si stretched acrow the street in front of their | Magruder, Jno. R. Boss and wife, Miss Jennie auleg cone and is forging to the front. Mr. is well | Which she holds. Pm x oe ATE g10| POH SALE-A NEW SHOW WINDOW headquarters with an inscription that will re- | Daly, E. P. Rider, Cliff D. Maxwell, Frank F. ‘PTED. Blake Eh é a soning wl Mitchell is the widow of ing man ‘sheivinc; cueap if taken sto can be obta mind ali passers of the reasons why Washing- | Grecuwalt, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stone. The finance committee of the city council | Known in Washington, where ut o Bie Se i aw = wink Lith and Maryland ster ew. trie Disidene, on WITHOUT INTEREST. I who left several valuable properties. They were ts Z =e wat, samsee aid be jchogens there will be thou: | Miss Jesste Campbell, in company with Mr. | held a mecting at the city building last night— | "Aon the reportonal staff of Tux Sean. | | wit involved. atid “Livitgetone reacued them Sener 10th aad H sta E—CHEAP— ND FIXTC cane with the words (sea h uaeTibation inserived land Mrs. I. W. Moore, has gone to Atlantic | Chairman L. E. Ubler presiding—and accepted | centfal teoncr at aus conn hae from ruin. He also abandoned Lis wife and Pa cam meena asta See aati eee ne wrens Sea with the words “GA. R., Washington, 1892." | City to spend afew days. © the bonds of. Ge recautiy riers aca oe making hay. Koseon py era prego fl lived at Mra, Mitchell's house until ue died. He ‘ce rent, and ine few years you can haves SALE-CHEAP-30-AN WNEDIOS There will be a large supply of little albums psccieibialt nae Fe with « scythe or mower, as is usually done, he | ¥a# buried in her family plot. He usd bor chaser, a faii-rigced sicoy racist; oMiy LoUE ye containing pictures showing many of the at- and of the keeper of the poor and work bouse. TENNES! OUNTAINEERS, | The policeme in $ #e8 & seli-binder, after ‘are | money as freely us Lis own, ahd when be died ms oF eid. “For ruil iniormation apply at ndria eityeoun- | tractions of Washington and much other am-| THE TENNESSEE M -AIN e policemen gave bond in $150 euch and the | uses a — = grin ee ediaty ee oe te eee a ae RAYNUE'S LOAT HOUSE, avid dich | munition of this character. It is intended that Saree! om goth en yan preg caranguey earpryey Minit eg Rampal ec hepa ugrntaligend | eonpaes. ged g Pod wearer wag Pek SAGE bake ty by Hus At foot of ten st. Sow ix the Larges They Could Hold at Bay a Large Number of TekMS EASY days, when they are to the barn or stacked. Mr. Snyder claims hay made in this manner is just as good ax that made in the old way and can be made with much less labor and expense. B The new officers enter into service on the lst of the invitation itself shall be presented to. the Pert encampment in a most impressive manner, to- gether witha souvenir of the most elegant description. When it comes to oratory it is Delieved no city cun afford such inspiration as the national cupital. “RECEIVED ‘WITH FAVOR. i SALE-CHEAP—A REFERER BIci first: able political services he had rendered, The ISO1 pattern; run only GU iuiies; in case excites much attention here because of the mystery thet has always hung sround the Sharon case, and because of the general belief that the court was influenced by Sharon money. ‘ail modern mpruvewents. shtion. “Appi 10a st. ae. v.w., two-story eight-room brick; all | oon SALE—VICTU falyrovements. — 85,(000. <= Nineinia ave, brat 10th (t, .v.. two-story oight- You Unick. all medera, iuprovements. lange lot; | » elven rear. $40. Price 30.500. ‘Troops. A special to the New York Sun aa; Itissaid that the governor proposes to lead the militia himself into the mountain country to put the convicts to work again, a AS INFANTICIDE. Coroner Purvisheld an inquest yesterday afternoon upon the body of a white girl child found in Hunting creek near the bridge by ———— PRESIDENTIAL CALLERS. Reuts tor Sth et, between Db ctw wi tors John W: ‘ohn Coleman. infant a eae beech sin tyecr's and bath: welar, won Ac." heane or 3, Cantons Onis TiiING-ASTHATE PAN | _ Letters received from Grand Army gen al So Levene crepe a eae ahem Wedlqiugd ene oe ee area Secretary Foss] NEW YORK’S NAVAL RESERVE. 8.0. 42. 2 titers :: the country state that the ition to | Six feet , well built, gray haired, smoot A H 1 Seaton rapat _ vow, 7 = itive of the € 1 over intry prop. i ~. | heavy stone. The found a verdict that ter Visit the Cottage. > dente Gea eee ene LE Fg ny ody IS hold the encampment here is received with the | shaven except a small gray mustache. His | the child's’ skall bed bone troche int The President passed the entire day yestor- | 4™ Isteresting Wirill Watched hy Thousands REDFORD W. WALKEX & SON, iF worn, Gniel in youd condition cad von MONDAY, AUUL ST LHIK utmost enthusissm. A letter received yesterday | complexion is florid and, combined with the | blunt instrument and ite death eaused by some day st Chas Mars BAA alee of Persons. — < ee at Le. uw. jib for iurnishiny asp from Michigan by Mr. John Joy Kdson states thet | brightness of blue-gray eyes, makes him look | personsto the jury unknown. ee Ct en OL sh, cand bas reaien at ie te tk SVESTORS. LOTS. souls. At oo EACH SEE (ye at tie thee Michigan veterans ure all anxious to come to r 5 eltker solid oF 7 to 8100; can be : ayistw FQRSALE nosis PaRNOTS, CA mocking Sinds, guid tshes, Se. OES SCHMID S SEW. any official business beyond looking over various documents early in the morning. Deacon 8. V. White, in company with Bilas B. Dutcher of New York, called at the cuttage and remained with the President more than an younger than his fifty-five years, Those who have not been in this region can get no exact idea of what a war between mountaineers and state troops would mean. In tho first place, these lofty, precipitous NOTES. Dr. Smith has removed one of the eyes of Mr. John Devanghn, which had become injured and sightless by the fall of lime into it while tearing down plastering, an@ was likely to de- Washington and that the Washington commit- tee need not feel worried about the result, So confident arc members of the committee that * | the Le nage eo will be — here that they are TANOLITHIC PAVEMENT | MTEAdY talking over features of the enter- SYECIAL NOTICE OF SFKING LAKE PAKK as IytO-te Fak SAGE OF Excuax fal saburben howe o Chante Loe ety rroyerey tae naval militia were very interesting and « great improvement on their previous effort. The afternoon drill was similar to that of the first day, varying only in the equipment and few movements, such as countermarching im col- all necesmary a ‘enly Wil; be cousiveret Pt aby ata wil b 55,3. W. RUS! sE-SEVERAL BEAUTE easy terms, oF wil ex- PROPOSALS Fo! ane Ciret.ar Gra tainment to be provided for the veterans. * hour. After their departure Secretary of the a metic | ine C224 F nic Curving.—Oflice of Publie will be given to vari i mountains, so wide, some so unknown to all | stroy the sight of the other eye. umns. The interest in the fleet is increasing - > Paticines wi Grounds, War L tw Excursions given to various points of : z ison Di Foster arrived and remained the en- Sm SETS € LSE; 30, UMR. AX Saas | BAS Sang Rist meta | nteont Pennaglvause avenue wit Be ces | Dut the mountaineer recovered witha foret | nSletrs Harrison Dingman, iD, Jordan, A Ty papers aid a I : : and the afternoon and evening spectacle was ther Wi d until Inte in the - As the ia Perinat revit | Bosuwatie svetanunachinee anid pasate heh sate Benes | Balke arvetved roe heb att other Washingtonians have ob- | tire day an in the evening. “4 a Aust will excel all past efforts. | which strotches, ancient and almost untouched | T*eeuale sy Plone apres ¥ witnessed by thousands of persons. By far the ne ae AN SEMOEW SLE EEM | syivania ave, we. Wal. BU 63a” | Ine sind consteuctinut =, 00 say It will be beautiful by dayand splendid at daghty AV: wall rae aclner here for the Fidelity Loan, | Treasury and Interior department are the cath ervugheut. ssey oy PS. 2 fue ind constructinu 0034 Taal pe, Nenntifal by, dey and splendid at | by the ax, for eighty-five miles in every di- Building and Investment Association Ob Weak Gap eceetal bcs aaa me felt | Most interesting exhibition was the instruction OM SALE-RaNDSoM tes, Sins fine rection. ng postr Ki fied the committee that they will make a bril- liant display on the avenue, showing more lights than’ we seen before on any weilint, 1M 1 Betis room, all istest wu Unser our only 215 complete: I im search light and signals given last even- ing. At 9 o'clock the signal was given and four- @orth of is invited. vay Vania iw LxwcUuivy dkus.0n F10Un.s. AtteLtiol foacts of approved Februnrs r Le dagce 3302, the necessity of consulting the President in ‘The miners and their friends, the mountain- refe to uenl now under way, and eers, know every foot of it. They know all the ——— O% SALE—BICYCLES— PS} Cli oe PEPPER AT THE DANCE. teen powerful search lights got a focus on the lashes ur eentiuen, eecous e 1 exclusively for that pu ail pricen: last year's toys ma sbeeidicati a me hiding places, all the inaccessible natural forti- White evidently did not finish entirely | fleecy clouds above. At the end of the rays Soo lial aie My ees Naas ie opera vam | Scttions, ‘These men are trained in the use of si aploar ceca! nerhip gers oe and | sue bouenes aa Drought him to Onpe May, es | from eech light, which were cutol chert by ae aaa ; : iNet, Cowuel, U's An A member of committee, speaking last | armas from boyhood. Their sole recreation is ie Senne: vious t0 his de in the afternoon he | the interposition of the cloude, sharply defined re eS ore soy |B ccgatenes tas serenxth of meer eA i = night, ssid that the Grand Army encampment | shooting matches ‘They kill squirrels by shoot- | The young society people of Plainfield, N. J., | Pryressed the ity of his return on Sat | soote were noticed. By mean of thene pote iW es., bath, Dubri a woRtcls keente sis ad see ee held here will be something long to be remem- | ing them in the head that the ly may be un- | attempted to hold an informal ball in the casino urday next. At noon the President, with Mra. may Lida similar t0 the bered not only by the old system of electric telegraphy por SALE_ "OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW | r soldiers who partici- touched,and.a mountaineer whohitsa squirrel in pate, but by every one who witnesses it. f ‘nion Co the body apologizes, and feclsa certain sense | °f tne Union County Country Club Tuesday Morse system can be carried on in the clouds ildren, b of but their pleasure was materially ham- itor, some “anger le gece tng Ney wena pa pin prt i ted now that th hall to | of disgrace. ‘The trees are of great diameter | 8bt, a distance off. Gen. L. H. L. Willismeon, | and can . calla De BALL kat Ft ree ee | ete agli Peoecopty dean and are vo thick that to talk of Gatling guns is | ered by the work of a practical joker. ‘Tho stationed at , Tex., came down iast | ble, a distance of sixty miles. After a and which will seat 10,000 people, will bo usod | the sheerest nonsense. ‘These facta will give | particulars have Just leaked out® The Joker Kesping: LEGAL NOTICES. pos coatusenner beoteeais mass tamer for the encampment. "A novel suggestion for | some idea of why the state of Tennessce is at | sprinkled all over the smoothly polished floor ite we Poxaxe’ ald . USP | securing an mmense public hall here was made | the mercy of the mountaineers. of the ball room @ pound of cayenne pepper. [> TBE strains Cocker oF THE DistaicT 3 Division, War Dep: En orening bya ‘member of the ‘committee, | So long sa the mountaincer Keeps’ to these | stow he gained an entrance: to the room before Siar ma 5; BOTANIC GARDEN. WASHINGTON, D.C.. | ‘That was to convert the great Lollow made for | fastnesses the governor will find himself placed the new reservoir at the end of the abandoned | in @ position than which few could be more | the ball noone yet knows. When the dancing HTON TODD. Cowpla‘nant (or Plaintif?), ems ioe tue Reeal year enc! June 3) Lie, Howard University in trying. If he makes terms with the miners the | began the condiment was whisked about by ar Aucisiae TODD, Defendant. ‘In Eeuite: Seed Gath ao Parana: tia: Reser eoredl 5 rae se = oe serif win say that Teunesseo bas disgraced it-| the trains ofthe ladis' dressesand the dancers ide ven once ie No. 13148. Doc. 4 phe canbe tons : ‘The members o! executive committee y compromising her! an filled dust. a = struction ric light signals. Ou netivn of the plain entra. Leth Robin- | SiBice” Aa Sere: cnuieut Us st ee | held nother meeting today and talked over Saciaien pecer a ‘ho militia oe as grey fpeees aa eaeeee more ola This dgualing Seite opeetine ene aud won ani 8 ‘ te | taste Gardens pion eT 30. | varions matters. men who com basa RIVAL LOVEBS DUEL roe wow) ‘the masthesd. The ge tonettanies eo te ented beste ner eee GEALED PROPOSALS ADDKESNED To “-com-| | It was about decided to send some one to De- | shot down, and the governor will be denounced Secliy aod araves Siae aime cane: Tatoo apeton to used. “ho iguale ohaeh ‘eee Brat Tule Gay occurriiee forty day after tate ay’ |S) nitige su stcota* amunors cake, Alesasdry, | troit in advance carly next Wook teonieoiea | asm murderer. ‘There was such a paroxsom of sneezing that the | One Used = Pistol and the Other a Knife, from the. Sagehip were inter Stherwise the cause will Ue Drovewded with asin case | Va. will put TWitv EM. oc the | headquarters, map out work for the committee | _ ‘The people of Knoxville have hada rare sages Paroxy: y ‘With Serious Bifect. given Of detaunt. THST DAY OF AUGUST, INQ1, tor the construction ‘ P mana pee oP” | dancers were com; to abandon the ball Both ‘and answered by Hine uosect of this mult ie to obtain an absolute al- | BARGEVAY OF AUGUDT: Inv 1 todo when it gets Sat aitand' so cies | Doetin Too pteorre, convicts. Zhe 195 oon: | Joc Footuen af tne che ettemneed to Robert Caruthers of Baltimore, Ma., lies in| the signals on cock ship of the line,” It’ waa S yore iroin the defen ‘ant, and trv the boat vt war | “Visus aad specidcaticas eet be seen, at the anditor’s | necewary preliminaries. viets, of whom only thirty-eight are whitemen, Zootmen Rog gd q eon oy ‘ Hage hinting bntwecs the Plaintil aid the defeadant, | ofice, city Lait. ‘The rygut isveacrved to eject any oF | “A cong ‘of the, Western. Vi & Grand | are housed in «vacant store room on Gay yy sweeping the Erie County (Pa.) Infirmary horribly cus, impressive slik wines ieee Sie Se gneed os eres ee ered Oe Meee Seey ak oe and thay | dampened sswdust, but the dancers, with red- ‘Derry lise in the same instisation | ‘Then the Very system of signals, con, 4 EER LING. i iat awe” | Wiliseedre tobe pained cove week fr each of y paper, published at Topeka, con | striped clotiing is so scant thet’ thats eves | dened noses and eyes, suffered too much from | and Lewis haat _ sists of colored signal bulle fired from « pistol Pattee suc roums tose: gat sola wa SAN, Gil Goh ab we Washinton Law eyorter "| A Washington Book Condemned im Kusaia, | Hite 2H, Suitarial the next oncampuient. "| are very little concealed, ‘This afternoon f aur sees eatoctenete Seensenen te ena hyo sersiataer = mate seme pepes ws Out. Theeates lawn wits fruit of ait kind: lot 4uiso. week sey s Bytmecesrt A.B HAGNER, Associate Justice, | A well-known Washington author and scien-| In the list of contributions to the guarantee | one of them, prowling about among bis fello thewation” The perpeleeton ofthe Sonal Gea tg cent several weeks ago warned » young one formation of the naval reserve and ite Saber Be iS Hee ae ace ree pe ey fects Segprerde ny cpm remanent scraps aud’ dirt and tonr ona grtal ook tit | Fage has beon warned by. the club never to woman, to vhom he and Caruthers wore bots | Connection with’ the presence ‘of whe. White - was yy error the His identity was de- thas hed the ‘effect of culling atten LE-1704, 1708, 1708 10TH ST. N. Serves, bas felien undies the bem of the Raaslan 1 CoS i Eombaud, over it like a wild beast. enter the building: that she must cease receiving | s7usdron Fea tates ie, baal oficial censorship. Awedition of 1,200 copies | * x wi LuneY, bet, clply borause | Dare oce elabman. stl aie rar th attention of hia rival Gutt| Soest emote wen son ee pele Sele canoe a erery gerpcuer wae of a Russian translation by Nikolaev of the To Test Its Constitutionality. ke eee tend Tose ss Ghvaign tas mane: abe did not he would cut his heart out. pcre rte Aa ndaasee soe ‘early thinbeds “ACKER aed first volume of Prof. Ward's Dynamic Sociology | Ip the case of City Editor Hennoay of the feotneninn Gane athe . - ' ‘Caruthers, ignorant of Derry’s threat, came | rue «yenows” Appear Among the Peaches. AND BASEMENT 10-hoom Tau Geetmand | bas been burned by order of the imperial | New York News, charged with » misdemeanor a case with astrap over his shoulder. The other On the Brink of = Revolution. down @ few days ago from ‘The fatal “yellows” have made their appear- Fee Sh ess rick: ie Kot: Jot SUELO cacnlreaxe and Whilain Sencar in accounts of the recent electrocu- | carries a Winchester pvese fens gaarte Rev. John Q. Paxton, the famous New York } where he works, and while on his way to call ance toan alarming extent among the peach uae pa Steal Wore ato of whi hn alreay | ONE at ns Sing _Honseony's tui was | as whos of rua countensnce the {ik o Presbylerian diving in an interviow yesterday pa Lnalgriachpaalgab aaa orchards of Kent county, Marviand, and are 3k. Fo 4 a eeded | po asc thea) at $500 yesterday. istrict attorney | rh st Pittsburg, Presbyterian church Derry. epreading very fast. In the vicinity of Milling- Fok SALE SEV EMAL SMALL HOU-ks 47 Ban. So" pentane hsmuanreny, Pubes lee in speaking of the. matter that it was, of plciepimane Ac undoubtedly on the brink of » revolution. the two young men met again ton the crop will be cut short case Senne et wap moneeg Be ane sethcellie i ated EST vom Guarise soar naal ee ae Mitchel! Says He Was Drunk. he Seliowers of De: Briggs wore openly SoBan’ | THALES doew n covsiver sed Darcy kote: | by the tight ote dickens. ‘The dines & eae WM. F_ HOLTZMAN, 1371 Fst. nw. ‘at 3.000 ral ind been made as to the ‘the. and the general assembly and the church un- | 504 ‘at close with ‘to the varieties of . From his mummer retreat on Cape Breton | man declarations ad boon made as o the nn-) In explanation of quarrel that Tt was his sincere hope that con- | ho deapebation of Aude, Dents mee won | genuned principally Minces ona Me. BO < Innnd Mr. Geo. Kennan sends Prof. Ward a | constitutionali brought the | occurred between Mitchell and Slavin in » Liv- | dermined. incore hope that con- | the desperation zee, BOARDING uy of ise Recent ie this | este t0 decile it one way oF another. erxpoot.theeter on Wednesday ‘ight Mitchall | Seeioua would bemadoby in tho | Surana fasta, te eros hie hie sval| Callister’ Late, “Galena is being’ ravaged by PF EESEEES S00us Witet poann, betore | item of news, and writes: ““f most heartily con- oo Iusitater at ‘writes that Slavin and himself had been to the | church. Of course if they insist that the onurch — ’ Dacoctel oust otnene by the Sachusette ave. ua. Fratalate you. In this prosaic indifferent age| The “Ripper’s” Marsefiles. ery fa ‘Dar-| mond ‘fensom' as co-ordinate with the Naboo up this fall, scourge =s a - iy it is not every man whe achie: races had indulged im liquor freely. accept and will be up Acres of trees ; yy tion of having his books burned lost his temper and | Word of God there will be « split. ‘Transfers of Real Estate. have been taken out and many more will be cod at Tenideiice. Ste A SACADON, council of ministers in the ps the audience a PRR a ERS + Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: W. and burned. Some farmers have Bic welcRacwn coerce eco Coun aver Setar onearth! have tried in my humble champions on their | Thomas ot Boston has suit | W. MoCallough to Isabel Alden Anderson, sub pyri py yy (PRE ASRURS, PA AYE, AND 2D 8 serve the cause of liberty men shook | against the Electric Light 102, oq. 295: $1,000. C. H. Parker to EX. last of August. crop in Kent, “ihe guenensnscetneesccien. CLE bp pet rmdir ole that be fe the best of friends | cosatng‘in contact with one/of the % | Barns, subs 40 t0 51, oq. 546; @—. AL. Jobn-| progeaturing Ln bail’ Foss Soc erat [ue CET GEESE, NW Baten 8 | S iO POFESE AVE Is SEFAuATE ‘riry dagerous tan, bat la thew araranos the | Tice ou the night of, Jennary ia tet. He esa SED Res Sh 000; 6-1 | Pench cotati sourge is glancing” Saree = wees, €0; leada 108 nialsteont surtioenis other wood, ‘sincere ‘and bra de from <= — eee ta yet ee ree fcugagemscis | bus boon table t0 work sinon, fy lade °* [ginning of the soon will be realised. : ceoaie v