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A tel THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. c. tntioeer: JULY 30, 189}. FUE GREAT ENCAMPMENT. THE CASE OF CROSS. Philadelphia Yields All Claims in Favor of | He ts Sentenced to Re Hanged on January Washington, 22 Next. In the Criminal Court Judge Bradley today | overruled the motion for a new trial in the | case of Willian Douglass Cross, convicted of murder, and sentenced him to be hung on Fri- day, 224 of January next, between the hours of Chairman Parke of the citizens’ excentive | 8 aud 12 o'clock. committee ware a confident smule today when} Cross was convicted of the murder of his of the prospects of securing the | wife, Hattie Crose, im October, 1889, yopment for this city in 1892 Hedoes and sentenced to be hung on Jann- k there is any doubt that the grent/ary 31 we on appeal i rel te the Court in cr erm a new trial was bene. ret Grand Army men would prefer ta | Evang the Rh fasta Bee gs itation | Comvieted. Numerons exceptions were taken “The work will begin when the invitation | Guting the trial. and the motion for 4 uew trial omes home,” he said toa Stan re- | having been overruled the case Goes up to the © must begin preparations at once | Gengral Term on appeal, therefore the day of for receiving and entertaining the biggest | excoution was set in next January, crowd that ever came to Washington. We | the last month. Mr. 8 B. Hege of the commuttee, from bis) 4 crican Security and Trust Company agaiust conversations with many G. A. R. meu, feels | : "| Charles Early ¢o recover $2,528.62, the Faced bly Stilt be maid tedes, | Amount and interest due on a promissory note lard. Hewonld | purporting to have been made by George F. the battle wou until the and Hanna B. Kolb, and seoured by « pre- ced of trust on certain lote in square 669, to which B. Lewis Blackford and George L are trastees. The note was passed by it , ps, Wha, it is alles forged sev- € {month and lefs town, and by tomorrow in adva of the general | Str pageed to the complainant. en for the purpose of open | Past O r the Interest was paid by a draft ing the wet onal headquarters a: the Hotel | on New York from George F. Kolb of Philadel- Ne Emery has made the grand | phia, and the papers being all apparently, reg- tment encampments with | uinr there was no suspicion of @ forgery until der-in-chie? Venzev, and knows the | the note became duetand.thep it Gne’ ascot mtof the G. A. KR. throughout the | tained only the note, but other papers, cvantry as well as one man ean know it. © | including the letter inclosing the draft for iv- told a Stan reporter today that there was net! 4, were forgeries. the slightest doubé that the sentiment was all} Myr."Early says that the note and all the FLL-FOSTED MEN WHO THINK WASHINGTON 15 weMe To ORT [T—THE MEXICAN VETERA¥S— MEX WHO ARE GOING To DETKOIT—NOTES WROM HRADQUANTE ES Forgerles Brought to: Light. “Yesterday # bili in equity wad tiled by the vote was an MINKS WASHINGTON IS BTRE OF y, who @ mmnan deri of the oh in favor of having the encampment in Wash- | papers were banded $0 him by Mr. W. 7. Har ington. “There would. he wail. be some op-| ris, a brother broker. with the request that Mr. position, buthe believed Washington would | party gel it. He did uot hesitate to uffer it ta the Ket a large majority of votes on the first ballot. PMILADELPMIA TAN Rs Was Jlssielpbin be: be +2 in the field us a posai- wal of Washington {.r the honor of having A. Hencampment of 182 Philatel- however, has new withdrawn from the admitting the superior nd turned the proceeds over present suit ie to have a iegal | | Solarminetion of Br. Larly's babidisy Meourity C jompen #TON. — DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. CHARGES AGAINST POLICEMAN WISTERS. | Sworn charges were today flied with the Dis- | trict Commissioners st Policeman P. | Winters of the second p ‘The charges | inolude “intoxication w nd Army of the Ke; anders of the jelphia » elat ven voted The charges are signed by fourteen eof the northwestern section of the ‘They have been referred to the superin- d not have the isit of 200,000 people ter expenditure of soveraimngl | tendent of police. he eity of Washington has been a canine 0 a for earapmyeu re Re ga attlefields which could be revisited it | mendutions of Maj. Moore that First-class Pri- would be well to have uli the old soldiers who] vate F. L. Allen he promoted to the second attend the big Grand Army gatherings to meet | ctass in place of H. L. Dean, reduced, and ts 49 the uations! capital, where so much of com- | ‘Thomas J. Cunningham and John ¥. mow interest Many of the Philadel-| ye appointed first clus privates ‘expense in pur- quarters or are abont vd to be as liberal hey might wish to pehier itt xcldnateg Columbia Lodge Election. Columbia Lodge of Good Templars last eyen- ing elected the fello: ji Ed Fowler, chief templar; Lollie Scrivener, viee templar; 1 Pumphrey, secretary; Jessie ijourning adopted a The Ceremony of Dedteating cated to the spirit and, and the initiated said that the graves gave up their dead, who came and hovered over the child, filling the air with promises of future greatness for their infant | protege. the recent discharge of bombs and firecrackers dad so disturbed the clemente that the baby’s tutelarics were alittle afraid to be out, and only the bolder spirits were present. tion asking the representatives from Detroit to vote i favor of Lincoln, Neb., us the next C. Suter, financial secretary; Wm. Muirhead, treasurer; Archie Davis, chaplain; Wilfred | y, Harries. ‘marshal; Blanche Landon, guard; Chas. Shackettogd, ematingd. MISSOURI MEN FOR CLEVELAND. ir. Estes Tells Why the Democracy’s Faith is im Hin, the New York Times. nk M. Estes of St. Louis, ehairman of the demoerntie central committes of that city and secretary of the Missouri Bar Association, was this city yester: He said that he belioved ENCAMPMENT NOTES. Maj. Fred. Mrackett leaves for Detroit to- night. and Warden Burke, who has gone to In- dian, , Will be in Detroitin a day or two. They Jeok ont for Washington's interests. The Potomac Corps, W. i. C., hold a meeting at G. A. RB. Heli tomorrow night for the pur- ose of mubing final arrangements for their rip. The corps will send a large delegation. which will make it+ nearer tets in Reimpe at the Piret Baptist Church. w members of the Corpe will wear neatly printed badges in silver | it would do him good to help to secure a dele- letters on light blue silk. The inseri tion is} gation frem his state to the next national con- ~Potomac Kelief Corps, Washington, 1602.” On | vention that would support Mr. Cleveland aaa ae ap ee Wea = bow gop il eandidate for the presidency in 1892. Michigan State -Asscciation Veterans of the | ‘Mr. Cleveland ix the choice of the demo- Mexican War, writes to the national secretary | rats of Missouri,” be said, “although it is true in this city that he has called » mecting of his| that some of the politicians who attempt to association = tenet = & a2 iy s run the party are not in favor of him. Mr. es Tey roland. rates of railroad | (leveland isthe first man since Andrew Jack- fare to Detrois app’; to «1 who desire to visit | 80m who has had the greatness to make an iseue for the party. When he made the referm in the tariff the issue for the party, and on that ‘that city om the oce 1 The big map prepered fe- the invitation committee, showing th battlen«‘ds around | #ue was defeated, that moment he became a Wastington, coparet by Mr. Berthrong, was | Seater man than he could have been hed he dire-:tion of Mr. Audt-w FP. | tefused to make the issue and been elected. face under Dinstuore, chief of the topographical divi of the land office, and not of Mr. Hendricks, ag inwivertently stated. Mr. Dinsmore volun- tered to wid the citizens’ committee in every Way possible. Mr. J. H. Warner, the treasurer of the execu- Ure committee for seenring the encampment of Ista. Rye great enthusiasm on the part of the coutributors and that checks are coming in rapidly. Mr. Warper says if the encampment ean be secured it will be une of the best adver- trementy Washington, ever had. | Everybod} oaghi $2 be strongly in favor of it and work eartestly to secure success. _ GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA. “He had the courage of his convictions and democrats aj] over the country know now that was right, and they admire him for his manliness sud his courage. No other demo- erat in the country stands so big in their eati- matiow® The irsue be Iaid down has been studvert within three years, and with thet as the main question in 1898, w th the better Underotanding of it which has come in that time, the democratic party, with Cleveland at its head, can win just ag certainly as the 1m sets ou election day, "I hope I may be ip # position to help to send a Cleyeland delegation to the next national convention. at about the free coinage of silver as an pir teeeres sompsig “In, times past.” said Mr. Estes, “I have been a free-coinage man. At the silver convertion in St. Louis, which was headed by Gen. Warner of Obio, 1 made one of the speeches gn that question. Bat I think the silver question will have been disposed of before 1892. The prob- Jems whieh that question raises a i worked out now. ln fyet, they are working themselves out. Money is easier in the west how than it, was six monthe or « year ago. ‘The Farmers’ Alliance is not oo loud in ite esils ‘or ite peculiar legivlation. The crops are great and their condition is improving daily. The coinage of silver under the presout law is doing a great deal to settle the quertion, und if further legislation on the subject is uceded 1 believe the next Congress will enact it in such a way ag to take the question out af the cam- paigh of 1892. However that may be, I believe the democrats will support Mr. Cleveland. | Experience has shown that he may be de- pended ou. He certainly is fr ubead of any of the men whe are mentioned a» possible can- didutes. He far o Hill or Gorman or Gray or Campbell or Bibles in the estimation of the rank aud file of the party, who admire Lim because he has original ideas and the force of character to put them before the peo- Many Speeches Made on Peace Day—En- Joyable Musical Entertginment. Correspondence of The Evenine Star, Grex Ecuo, July 30, 1891. There was a pleasing variety in the usual musical prelude last night. Mr. McLeod gener- ally officiajes at the organ and last night he played a selection from an operetta be bas composed. It wasa very dainty little thing, entitled “The Dance the Sprites.” The leeware by Dr. Gillet was, “In the Heart of the Blue Ridge.” His views of somo of the motntain scenery in South Carolina were very fue and he had a number of odd pictures, as an old cotton gin, some of the okt southern houses homes on the plantations and davky cabing He added some magniticent Plorida. some of the hotels in St. the orange and cocoanut w region of Lake Worth. Mr. Hobt. Niven the Briti-h Philan- 3 treated with refer- 5| | With reference to politics in Missouri Mr. | Bstes said that Senator Cockrell would in ali .” | probability be his own succeesor in the United igs | States Senate. #3. pain’ with Fe: St Tomorrow Mr. | “Cockrell is very strong,” he said. Kobert Browa- | every cou Wate there are members of the krell old guard,’ who will aupport him ig Will be under | heartily. A Young Woman Furnished With Hirsute ment by a Clever Surgeon. of Reading, within three er tat o the nel. causert wil | Bethe hae succeoded in grafting » healthy, lax r given in the amphitheater, | Urious mustache upon the dawny upper lip of f provided for | Mies L. 8. Sinclair of New York, says u special tralto) and iS ees i, violin | dispatch to the New Yurk Word, The gitl is pists Prof. | bout imemty-two years obi. Mise Anna Johnson, Pret Ww Dy. Kao han bees muking. diftecent ¢xpeni> goo Young ond Harry Fo Uaritoues, aud | ments in skin grafting, He has succeeded in Veof. DW Selec, ong | transplanting the ekin of @ negro to the arm of Peace day’ was wots au at Glen | a white . Erbe. Mra 3 rehwood hal slur of oil in SOs Oe mane Oe saves the shinjess flesh on the negro’s person with « piece of chicken skin, While the chicken skin grow feathers it blended with the fesh. ‘The doctor longed for new fields. and to bis Jelight Mise Sinclair ame to heeding about thier weeks ago end declared her wiles to pay well for 4 gen- | wine mustacke. The be decided that is mes t to have but one of the upper lip ed at a time, un the time for the operation arrived next day Miss Sinclair positively refused to (uke chloroform, She said she hud the nerve to stand it and she did The entire sur- face Was shaved from the pitof the girl's ight arm, and »@ etriy of skin abons two and une-balt inches long aud arg of an web wide was pecled off, Then {his ote Uae placed in a silt-water “bath. and oi 2 it Altred H. Love of Phu ladel- Viwnk Carson on gu "The Indian Question Emma Beckwith an “Pes Bar ‘Amanda Deyo on the Pesce to eciety’ and “The Chu Lire. Locbwood aud kev. Wm. Wood of Gsipbis. The day ended wih a recept the peace representgtives, given by Miss ¢ oss byilding ‘a upper lip was peeled in a similar maaner, palpebral cor Bo aye Hh Card bby: of the “ohin surrouudin ip jaille, Miss Harton, « niece of Clava Baye | ¥2UNG were loosened aud the piece ol waticle | she frou the armpit was placed on and the edge lapped User, “it wae. them snd in three re G's, recitations by Mr, Carson and 3 the leeturer; » talk by Miss Barton ani tation from ‘Mrs. Deyo making ag agrecable ven, | eel: ety 4 prayerful tranee, The apivits ihe Ug teveral songs from. tho eniciqualines present that told of pure delight Dr. Kobbins was in- troduced. Dr. Robbing, under “influence.” told how for AVeciceas many yeory inthe past he bad taken money rom eyes oper the diseussion 0? the married stqte and told bow he had been married twice, fluence” he made peop! ne Out Inte and’ his wife. sa more and more nervous as the ah door and that very instant came the bound, oe days had begun to ‘adhere.” Ths SWEETHEARTING as MOONLIGHT. A Few Hints to Our Girls in These Romantic Summer Rvenings. The man in the moon is s vory intelligent person, says Ruth Ashmore in the August Ladies’ Home Journal. We sees 4 great many things that he never tells about: but, in this gay summer time, won't you be a little careful that when he looks down on yon he will be able to gossip to the stars and the daily news: Papers about what you are doing, because it is Sozinnocent? Won't you just remember that while the moon looks down on you sailing at night alone with somo favored agmirer, he ig thinking to himself all the time, “How fool- ich that girl is to gee hgh pa ea man! He cannot talk to her and manage the | boat too; and there is certain to be trouble. } Why in the world did she not have a whole Party come out with her?” Now, that isa very wise thought of the gentleman who lives up in the moon. Then, when he sees you strulling through the woods » mile frow home and only one of - the most charming fellows in the world with you; sees you hunting for wild flowers under his dim light and notices the immense amount of interest you take in each letuer. he apparently shrugs his shoulders and | Chica thinks out loud, “Wall, well! What a lot of foolishness there fx in gus anyway, She will enteh cold out tn the night’ ale’ with nothing around her, she won't find half’ as mane flowers ss she would if my friend, the sup Was shining bright, and she will probably trip over a stone ora fallen braych. Even if she Ranted to come out just t0 talk "to the young she is very foolish, because he would thine she was o great deal more desirable if | (1 she insisted on Ce | et home and pies on i A the veranda where the rest of the peo} are. He could talk to her quietly, and he would think how much nicer ft was for her to be there than to be out rambling in the woods even with him, for, if she went with him, it is just Fomible she might go with any other man w in vers mill what he advice and mine the little bit of sweethearting that goes on under the moonlight ail the rest of the people « a ked her,” Nhe man in the moon vory wise. He has locked down upon and billions of girls, and he knows talking abont; and if you take his be where SPINITS AT ac CHRISTENING. Infant to Work on Earth, Spiritualist One medium, however, declared that | Dr. C.M. Hin-es presided and the christening ceremony was performed by Dr. Robbins, late minister of God, There was on admission feo of ten gents, and resent healer of the sick. Ttin-es had to divide his time between the es, and keeping his weather eye on the ut aye fake i nN ore, Mrs. O mnar opened the ceremany by cab of her frail form and swayed her Ly back and forth for half an heur, causing her to emit whole volumes of supplications and suggestions to the great spirit, which the minor agsured her were &t ance jotted down in | ment doo book for future consideration. After ‘bristiqn chure| ite doctrine of lies,” bus to the truth. He then passed into for promulgating he had been sorry fos it. Through bis “in- ‘trong appeal to his hoarers wry, but if they did marry he advised regard ¢ of polarity, Jot tl wed the positive and thi haired woman. He congratulated the parents of the bab; the wisdom of thelr selection of eich o er, the one bei doctor took the ba before christening it. baby coved and ii and the foree. influenco were painful in the extreme. ‘The etronger influence pased in a fow mo- | Guard UOnES ments. rt and readin aid in the name of the Great Spirit, in the name of thy spirit friends, thou ewoet litte dove that | weiter other dark. Then the ‘The muste played, the icked on the doctor's arms irite descended on the doctor in contortions of his face under their ‘The doctor brought the baby forward, from a lengthy piece of cardboard “Lottie Augusta Heuforth, I baptize thee beautiful spirits have sent into thy father's abode of love. Thy little handsshall develop 40 Jasge that they shall nie read over and heal the name shal oc shall be do m great things and become » power over the e said, should be a ewer, she should be an Adelaide Neilson, and move people through many moods and years. ‘Then the ceremony was over and Lottie Reu- forth was dedicated to the spirit world. — ‘The story is worth tellipg as illustrating what | ren imagination can dp. brominent Young Rochester physician jaa that nigh it that promised to keep up for him, setae || jow hours: legged by on leaden feet, after the manner of Hes so engaged, At midnight there came a stop up the wally up the aide stoop, even to the office door. nized it ay her husband’ Krome" man there and he was yot her husband. He Mrs. Doctor e, snaagt she recag- without any tionary “Who's there?” or “Is that you, threw the door wide open. There was wae a big, burly fellow, his face bore what seemed to her 4 murderous expression; bis right hand was raised and pointed toward her What seemed to hera threatening attitude. * RL a LL "es Rg od vane the wore t best represent impression pro- duced on her. She drew back to y close the he sharp, | § suddey sound of the explosion @ mile away. That was enongh. The chain of suggestion Was completed. Her imagination, directed by baving heard gunshot wounds professionally discussed, caused her to feel 4 sharp burning pain ploree Ler shoulder, and with @ scream, ey 'm shot! Dm shot!” staggered into the "The man, patorally, ran for dear ile, Mrs. Doctor dropped into @ chair and screamed for help, Hor brother ran to her as- distance. With u iast effort she raised herself from the chair, reeled toward a and fell fainting in his arms, ing out just before the low coneclonencer: "Jee, he's killed me. Break it gently to Tor It came near being & matter more scrions than funny, for when the fajnting spell was ‘over it was no eaxy matter to convince the lady that she was unhurt and quiet her nerves, And now fu oue physlolan’s Family the principal topic for wondorment is whether Mrs. Doctor’ nervoucuees thwarted @ genuine burglerious attempt or whether some innocent visitor weel- ing instant relief for some suffering member of the family le wondering, why Dr, —— dosun't exercise proper supervision over women he weating for weute in his own dwelling. pilin. AO Saved by the Bine Light. From the St. Louis Clobe-Democrat. “One stormy night in October, three years ago," said s well-known railrond conductor bridges, of which there are many on that branch, would be bP pa washed away by he ail of them safely, but Just ay the last bridge I happened to be oue oar to another, and 1 wierd-looking blue light dancing up and down in front of the train. I don't know what pos: hair also began to grow, and now ¥ sewed me to do it, but I ell ‘and Lona eaten seg able bly appear." |breaght te train ia natn" he enna ‘The Geiden Cross. ‘The other side of the lip was trea brakeman and I set out alters Geatoentl onuse bse im at Mien inclate deelded at tt wo of the light, but it had enuraly 4 At the last westing of National Commandery, | to ike chloroform during the opera and not a trage of i was left No. #74, U. 0, G. ©, Noble Commander W. |” Dr. is Wed over the success of | the track is iran the bridge and found ft 1. H. Kesler presided. tpecehee wore made | bie o ee, He ow declares that is is en- na bee Completely washed away by the by Noble Commander kK. vmi- | tisely possible to engraft cat skin upon the oan, © which was swollen, vnly « few kayo | taander Dr. hae Allen, tir Knighte J; H ‘Trew- human body, to bear evidence thats bridge had div, HM. Yates, Lady Lillie A. Edelen aud Prccageaaaa meres at once spanned the stream, Wo wore hop! shore pr Bag ‘The Chiltan cruiser Providente Pinto, which for aver t var \wo 9 dare, anti) ike cer —-_— ent cohore, few days go of bn hey pipared men ae peda: Frnbe! wg bis he a ay Mer ene Lge santos Sate was there by a tine Chicago, night at his residence: ne, igh srs at 2 oe me of | damaged. “he will be enable to eal for some ve Us ve os fom an pfu ie D. HW. Fisk & Co., said to whole- saic millinery firm in the United fir. | "The oity of Vers Mexico, ‘The rivers in Fisk wus soventy-fons years old. He was born | gotieted » loan at eh 00,000, peddle pes Boa So eS ae| iw Upbaw, Mass. forty years, at 6 per cent. WANTED—HELP. we i COMPHTENT aecun. 4. to Casas a : WANTED—: pest sates | Wa goal a city aun requ Ta 3 ga ont hag arb, ae ladies ‘waiters a. en ani tals. era, bale <a. Wi Se, rick; water in the kitchen, VE! ARBEA 8 STATED, a sea ah net ju provements, BARNES & WEAVER, Rent 835.30, abe GW F at. aw. RENT ‘Bent 8 18.30, patie! a7 Lit ANTED—A SOBER ENGINAER TO WOW A stationary enqine at 4: brick. water in kitchen; governien! printipe BARNES & WEAVER, ‘8 conventept to: BARNES & WEAVER, WV ANTE: aye a TN Fae ora ae ME BUSES ERO ie | PERBONS, Snag me o9) Cea Pam Rs. 8. ns rane poe va. Ces ‘reonse tween twenty-live and th AY ‘Sete rarer ining Sestintinn an ton wate ae) oe Pa-iwt WANTED ROME. ONG, TRST-CLASS “TI “Ayply to MORACHE, 490 Louie ULHOPSTE RE SORE poe UPHOLST! Sk XTED— Th ‘uuriervaraient Risa Szoom Urick: lense celles, bash ny to-oue Or haa ae a 2 seat i aE oie roo ern fit Pe Darlor; wi Foe 4 FEW BOARDERS AT OKCI ec a ie wre: L aeel tw dinneccininume’ 4 a frou ta ao and Dp mG ‘CRN were Hache ie MARSES & WEAVER, 620 F st VEW 4-ROOM HOURE; Y. 810.50. Apply to Mrs. 8) WANTED. -BOARD. NIZD_BOAMD AT Gal wierd be see aT ae Se by craps gat HSIN ELEN BRIGHT YOUNG 3 for office work: must a 25, mov india pense af OOM BAY. WINDOW —B BRck, : iarsts SV 0 do uy | fs ink i eaeiareae Ww AN TED_LOTS. feat; inust* be brea be | FOR RENT. Too AME Chott ae SPOOR EPs wa | pu T— Sm Jon bed ‘aun tuous.on second! Boor tie Ress, Also ruume oe Wane. —OUTIbE SALESMAN. Tide 16TH V at., alter > a nw ~ THE MOCwTAING. oy Nscumtainn ot fn nike if i once; 85 ih me, pice bay ae a ae ie IG ae ups. ; bath un sane floor; Fane HENT—TWO I unre a ra N. te protusion ‘aiuie indow’ brick au inodern, Addowes § RAN veUneLts » ewig ‘petnted and papered rea corner store. iy Wee. ae es ae z = EKLOOKING at > AD Rie cist Sorte Fork. ey app mal oye imumediately’, American Mutia) “Aid Hilt SPRINGS HOTEL, GOOD BuaKD, MATL wehETYs Close to sta: - ceelient pra ies sortie fata n Chauset, Gar. 15 Tactes, 5 hi. | rouuus on tite thind ay ised, “D flal, for ae A) Scnutnicatsh, tanned. pale: OL, BEC ; Rew house; furmraned or ‘Carettes ae aa iar Hyattensiie wit ito 19j0 Bad se, binant at, . fh author ‘ave, UNG MAN AS POOKRE, PER won aE Wi ATED. A WTHON Y si [oan tayatvets iegutionuan gh, ah ANTLD~A HETTLED COL ‘ouk aud Iaupdress in 3 | 1028 Conn ave (rear) ANTED XK COOW AND CHAMBERM. Om Ye 10m Sahat & ear ae 1 to churches schoose aikimwes, Sete Hand Gy sales frou ie mee ee CHET § FORD, wit Fave bau, er =o mae = ae rate and conv ¥ ao iLL neem sage 3a a oe TAKE Dis ro} E med. hips, modern Torin spear the depart = in! ihe a Purposes. e vt y eR S ee aS 3 ryED two yeuryat the fining trade. GEO, d finally had hi GaRiWEle. wis Th at. a5 LADY CABI CARHTERS Ceauuilien a Sinels and i a any, office roomie, 2a roll heated by ho: LUBY FOUL ie pae yee! RES wy ight Nounexecping, cary paws door} Tent 1 (On om aa TENT ROOMS, use ia ree 6 ae toa cor oran. J¥% es F ae Look at onF adapt Biectric roed savant be 2 ry if 3 and each time mai me st 4 st ES | . PEMANENT PA PAYING | Fe Baa he doe Se W. ae ora sok EET TH. 7 BE, ONE 6) tes aa a St z F positive the haut The red-haired man should marry Wiss siry aud sirgrand dpe ‘ent, Be Sem! nets of una aor, cit} 3 se a, ot Tare sant eo ste 5 a e BIG MONI Bew Patent safes sell a Se YE ERNIED OOOT BO aetna es Mike ead nea |B St a aa A Ue ALFIN: UGEKEEPING, TRO rooms with iasoune rei iz Ms 43 Fe i Tia Fee? EXT — — by, Ar Bret gNOORAPHERS AnD. REMING- gol Ga pis abe asa WANTED---4OU a care or e {ab Ay ania raat es Pini ate ae abate a TION, TUESDAY, a "public rend 2 sath v cwahat — front hall room; private tainly, it. Me. KENT—THRER URPURWISHED a ar housekveing. newe East es 08 RENT. “LARGE Tene fi ocaae he NT ROOM, splersf nown to the world. ws, aries then gave back the child {o its parents, | Pial* Predicting, under influence, that it would ate W AP, an le, and be a healer of the sick, and that the | HOOD, “= size. graves should open up and yield their secrets | HOUSE, P-0, to little Lottie." Her vole, h at ONCE, A TWo-8ToRY fh, oli modern improve: ion, borthviest de ot OR ey N.W. apne por i at story tropt toon kind hall bed po0} (OH KEN 10TH E ea aera ra UNYURS SHLD, ‘on ae va as wud have ane tie woe ‘Address CM, Qi, Bar oftce, Thonght She Was Shot, but She Wasn't, war akc oboe font Yarutiioa tones tS From the Kochester Dewocrat and Chronicle. emer. ese Even the saddest uecident ia pretty sure to sie be the moving ‘cause of one or two more or less amusing incidents, and jast Tuesday night's +. gasometer explosion was no exception to the rule. ~ SUBURBAN BOURES ‘HOCITY IMPROVEMENTS: AND BAPID TRANSPONTATION. yor Aa Eeticuler, terme Aue Undereurued Mi FoR REST = DY ON 6} ee STISMAN | ae an a EOCSTRD yan pape aia Now is the time to buy. and peruut to amepect er ae mates ar. 1 TED - HOUSES FOR uueroUs, aetna ior all sctvartan houses rom €2,80Den8 Se ow thee propertion os ae McLACHLEN & BATCRELDER, Corner 10th end G si COUNTRY REAL ESTATE OK SALE_10 ACKES GOUD ©. Foie Yonna. ae ERT-TWo UNFU ONFURMISHE: Boo: =, ‘ie dentate Yu te ‘T_NEWLY Pio Sd ROOMS ; DE- H $40 mianthiys "siso angie FG eu f PURNISHED BAY-WIN- pai ig Sey front teow "1 a @ SF 0001 rajabed oF <tWo ead pone HKD ATOM Trout satin Raines (Ok KENT OL Iwi wi = Wi, COOL, one: HEN ay ee tra col | ‘m.20. Dr aetaeey to SrED-MOUSES TO WANT, Guy applications for houses: parties mph FeINFHS can do $0 rich ae TOF rent canes sie bo wey fink fein maleate “is WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, D-BY PORTGATE PAINTER, MODE iri a ‘Avie oe ¥ ‘eikowt oxtee cos. Sho SPEAR & WETS, __— GRO. ¥. FANE Ww, jump. VI ey DESIRABLE Loca- 4. Be ai 1425 N. ¥.ave. 4 SALE COrTage ASD sty, ac ca ‘i tay * Be es se Ke Yety Yaiuable tuneral. A spectuuen can be seen at Sar ciice: “For teruis, We., any to 29-60" Silver Hill P. O., ere my 10a RES AT SLi Ero ous. aiye tor eny property. 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