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—. we Nee - : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1891. 8 _FOR SALE _HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. BUSINESS CHANCES. Xr WILL SURPRISE YoU. covers Sting =a TELEGRAMS 0 THE STAR king the city Fos sate aac. a a * sas Contents. Notes of General Interest. an on the School Question. eh ES sat tec : ° = S, Guns Lath ee "ANTED—TO SELL PLUSH PARLOK SUITE; Lookout for tomorrow's great Stan. It will Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Curtis left today for New Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul, Minn., called ven “stuver” rxvrraTion To ARRIVR THIS ST REE COLONIAL BEACH LOT SALE. W ince ty (Rg at) ee a surprise you. The progress of the Stam has Peet popes a on pe ane pepees erp d onal pvenme—namnesne Geuenen GrOUCEneTD THE WEST'S GREAT STAPLE house; § rooms, stable. | THIS SALE WILL BE CONTINUED AT AUC-| ply 42 7ihst. 4y31-3t*_ | been —_ ss the greai After | had a conferenee wi in regard gud - peace MERRILL & WHITE, a nh 2 something astonishing, but every effort * TO COME TO WASHINGTON—LIVELT PREPARA- th T1O¥ noows OF THOMAS DoWLINO & goN'To-| FOR, SAU =8 WAT WW AERA Havou aay ence ogee | gytbort visit in Chicago they will start for Bar | intions between the Indian bureau and the Increased Cost of Carrying Wheat to Be- Harbor and expect to be away in all about six 4 “ license. Catholic Indian schools, Owing to friction C ke. Te tember s i | better paper than any of its predecessora, ‘To- | Teck®, Toward the dant Pony sposd” moet of | Dotwoen the Indian bares. and the Catholic OOD BAR AND TIX-| morrow’s issue will shdw that every step is| the winter in Spain. board of missions Gen. Morgan recently de- forward and the two hundred thousand readers | The advent of the baby danghter of the Chi- | cided to sever official relations with that bu- TIONS BY THE WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. rope—Keporis of the Crops, There are busy times at Grand Army head-| Cxrcaco, July 31.—The cost of carrying the quarters. Old. uniforms are being dusted or | great wheat crop of the west to European new ones admired. Comrades are arranging warkets is likely to be very large. There ise MORROW ATS P. M. TERMS EASY. 1 ee ee ee e—CHEAP fading a awe E, ONE SQUARE mats: ready to |“ oh ~ VOOD G i minister has turned more curious eyes | reau anj make contracts directly with the In- | about transportation to Detroit tags | veritable boom in grain freights by water, both can oer at $n Gece will have enough reading matter of the very | Tee res . ‘ t, getting tas pity 231. heawaspimmmnnees ore ma | mae best quality to last them over Sunday. Ad-| borly haa nos Dest erred nat every, | diam schools. Archbishop Ireland's call on the | for bagsage and attending to the acores of lit. |lake and ocean, and it cost 15.38 ‘cente SALE_CHEAP_FRAME HOUSE 0 ONTING Lis. | Meee F tle details preliminary to the departure of the | Yesterday to carry a bushel of wheat from Chi- special trains to Detroit Saturday night and | cago * Finn pol, as against 13.6 cents Tucs- Sunday morning. At the Woman's Reliet | ¢ Eapsly on ouren aston, abteoeg tae Corps headquarters, too, lively preparations | rise in rates from Chicago to the seaboard forms. fora campaign in Detroit are going on. The | part of it. Foriauately the break in the Erie women who wear the red, white and blue pro- | canal near Schenectady is so nearly repaired y commissioner had direct reference to this eine the infant. Last Sunday, accom by her r Mesut rae of SOY ORES ALLY $0 a Oiker ood atten ee Laer ane ae | CRERGS. Ascislont Commuiiiioner ‘Bull ‘was © most attractive literary material, and tho | outing in the baby conch recentiy purchased | present during the conference and took part result is that Tax Star has made a proud name | for her use. It may interest other young | in it. for itself in metropolitan journalism. The fol- | Mothers to know that the colestial baby snugly | The archbishop at the outset anid that he did AN | for j wrapped up in ber carriage looks pretty muc : adincze | lowing are some of the entertaining special | likecther babies. The littie one deare’s close | NOt 808 that it was important whether the con: ire a vcontet #15 AIS, ‘square foot ; bin one square MS"gtos. OE WORTHINGTON & OCERY oath Ge DAIRY AND ROUIES IN : horses and Wagons and first-class trade. Call thins com) ete eb | tacts for theschools were signed by the bureau saz [Aan thee guieah eee beso wan abio ke eaebe for ph Koc 10, G1 F ate new apters in tomorrow's issue, several of which | silk cap, framing the cutest bit of a face, which | or'c'™" Pose to do effective work in the way of forming a. 26th wed Pt. nw TED—THE LOAN OF #30 FOR ONE YF AT; cme fe ni 248 relaxes into the pretticst of smiles when the | "rhe commissioner said he was to | #entiment in Detroit in favor of Washington as | Soutract for grain to arrive, naming yesterday ‘CTIFUL LOT ON TH pay 12 percent interest. Teal estate; iudotset appropriately illustrated: baby’s dreams evidently come up to what she | make an mi 000 for | the place of af ough and 3 14th and woud government position. Address $. LOAN, regards as nice and pleasant. Instead of all ean advance of not less than for Pl of the next annual encampment. | Anal rates to New York as follows: Wheat, 7 ice 3y30-3* "| ON TO DETROIT. (llustrated.) the dainty white rober and fizings with which | ¢ Catholic schools over last year, and to con- | The special trains leaving here will go each in | CeMis; corn, 7 cents. This will probably keep jew Hampshire ave. and very wee IEST-CEASS | GROCERY AND | Some of the things the citizen’s committee | babes are usuall ‘surrounded, this baby has a tinue every school that was in existence last | several sections and carry several hundred | the rail lines from Buffalo to the seaboard from *. Macs being constructed on 14sh st. - situs Delghvorbood ana. yood ‘ little spread of a dark color, and, of | 7°*t people. making further advance than they have fg ine way SSEbr'E ee ey UH & C0..5100hat. nw, _| Huds, cond reason torealiter H'b. Wc busronies, | Will do there, nose manufacture, fucked Up | jength, Ole econ etal, Nas, talked over st | ctiow ov Tax pxPanrwexr ov ras rorouac. | already done. a0 be ee OOS I Ip —— tree | eee GOING TO CAMP. (Illustrated.) ‘The minister's rife ia very so-demall reap teers Se nee sani The council of administration of the Depart-| Reports from the west continue to bring : £3 NICE Howes, ehanre toh SSIONER Satz _pnoromats FoR THE PUR.| The Ordway Rides preparing to move on | MUCH like other mothers'and she la delighted | RosPartyonyt the commissioner for publica | | oe sch ef elmiustsation of the Depart: ee nnn ateiaes ns Sp the Dies pees Eby yates lanes roomy Louse Alsi of inten ce and Hecuess Wecsy. Ra segiieion Dotan an ate commissioner of Indian affairs has re- | and adopted the following: ; The Van Dusen-Harrington company mays: isi tote undersigned ‘until Any cusive. The tar cy *Declute and satisfactory sasurances| Whereas the citizens of Washington, D. C., | All our corresponden SA Te ROADSIDE SKETCHES. (Illustrated) ther daily outing wend as most encour- right to reject aby «ni there are | that no part of the i : r money received by the | formally extended an invitation to the national | aging reports, At Lisbon, N D., where the; TRS orp ng bein by sys0-ee* Te Mies. | Tho varied attractions of the region of the| circle “ace. See io te ee sae Depent | barean oP Gaiwotie Tndianmimions from the encampment of the Grand Army of the Repub- |had's drougt last year,’ there "is plonty of OR SAL.E-A WANGA: tt Forni gotycama nbd gO curry Foxsare sp went arockrDonocEn upper Potomac. smiling Chincse servant who alwaye accom- | {re bureau, bat tier the cores mec nes er | Usyto meet pe ee Fe ee 7 (RATER W iF cERYS malasis lean A Lactepn t jereas the said invitation from ns | largest cro» in years is promised. From eames corer, unsere reno 38") esr coADe IN MEEIOO, Gllusteeted) £2 008 fo wal, RSNAER eae Tere on he eck veel lene over to and used by |i supported by an ample guarantee fund; | parts of the lied liver valley we hear the same ‘ouses or svat foctoree at suncticw of two rai | How two hundred and Afty million dollars of | ce cream. ‘This servant speaks English and SATISFACTORY TO THE COMMISSIONER. Beoolved (oy the councll of administration | hod fiver tity toa Bonn ean, mee wr OF Binail factories be - 3 — eS at bear feade; cgurenmgnt, fo coal’ maith, putiwore and | American capital is invested. By Frank @. | Sie (Sie eS During the conference Archbishop Ireland | of the Department of the Potomac, G. A-R.), | Spencer, Moore & Co, say. We have the {maid at "once price 81,36 | Washinsto a is caecealer: that might beset them on the. strect, | aid: “Some of the papers have been claiming That we hereby roquest Department Comman-| pest of reports from all over the northwest, Sra | Xara lune room stocked with vegetabls <n@ fruit, | ATTRACTIVE HOMES. ({Ilustrated.) tlds Can Hythe baby, she | but! that by recognizing the Catholic bureau in any | heifer the Copertatons t0 the national encmmp- | enormsoes pe Feo che eae 85 | nes to marwet: : 33250" "| 4 chacrning farm house in the mountains of ties When the lets ont Genta shape c or x form the administration would be giv- | ment to meet in the city of Washington in 1892. | ing will not be gencral throughout North pat thiabron, inet a oe eres : "8 | $3500 Ca#H, AND BALANCE ON TIME. | “Ny Hampshire. burs, trundiing the baby carriage, fe in | $15 ty Prostar cca Conscience | TRE mattnoaps axp THE Excampwext. | Dakota until Saale Me ee fee etoh casual rout. autres OW SLIT up cce_ Mite saa Bn.c. : 352 o A ise — Sei, Midst, they make a picturesque group, | Schools are dealt with directly by tbe Indian | _A8 announced in the dispatches to Tae Stan too” mack and oeiee apn SO _ | Gan. meee Lith, Gl tone frome Very chem nt + 6 SWISS INDEPENDENCE. (Ilustrated.) ‘hich it is uot possible to duplicate in this part | bureau and Cntholio eck cle wonder ben dealt | jeaterday, the T agents’ committee of “Ry |. OW SALELE VILEARLE PIECE OF BUSINESS | GU DOte Joth, Ol feet trout. Very cheap st The six hundredth anniversary takes place | of the country. The minister and his suite ed soc" ot ec et grr na carly fron. Thick Minnesota ond pod i paying spiendidiy. | “ing from, . 2% cee Will not go away af all this summer, as they find | 72th byen intermediary. Imust say that the | the Trank Line Association at their meeting at | Dak will have 110,000,000 to 120,000,000 Frew dis ab: e| wan O° weer oe oe fhemeelven 9 uficiently comfortable in their | fact of having ¢ rena yoga eerie Cape May yesterday, decided to fix a one-fure pop ge Rn Re tregemae Soot GStEES. vitor EACH. | [ron skiR—CiV¥ LOTR “hop with 3 chats cr wil fent tt at wry reasons | OALVI CORSICA. (1Mustrated.) Foomy legation home. Suggestion of the government iteclf under the | Tate, t0 the proposed encampment in tie city | Yate te of # ot gran rma, farmers ES a aap ene nee ESL EERE Me rout Fo & good Mian, “Inquire LEUL 439 st. 8. The city claimed aw the birthplace of Co-| |The Commissloncr of Indien Affairs and Mrs. | old administration I remember Mr, Oberly Roxb year. ‘Iu iran has already rer and Pega mee ea, agente of grain firme, FF aieieeiianialda en vibe wuare 1008) between Ith Olt SALE-LIQUOR STORE, DWELLIN lumbus. Bareee, ditaty oe4h, 2, Sot weeks’ trip to | saying in my own prosonce: ‘I am bothered t0 | Daa PecPisme’ tittot: te the tatdcficias atest | Aspecial dispatch from ‘Topeka, Kana,, ears: been gubxifviced into 100 tucked.” Will #eil stock, fixtures, turniure, &e. Europe, chictty for the rest and change of the | death by Atty or sixty representatives of Cath- | Fray {0 iesue tickets to the battlefields about | 4 ots dace been generally distributed sovrr | Fhege jote are on rade, om high, solid | Place supplied water, Kus ts. |G@EOKGE WASHINGTON. voyage. olic schools. Why can’t you have some | rate. Yesterday Mr. R.A. Parke, the south- | bY the railroads but very little whewt is towing eons. 818,000 ¢Covauubia Title Cas comicns | ax pats usual leave" iff" Gvod mnveetana ‘Coa | A lettor from the fires President to the first ji isnebeon party was given by the Turkish | hare thes will look after allof that?) Leni: | Sctosn passenger agent of the Ponnerivanta cigtward fom this state, Alliance’ leaders at 1 iii oa ot ‘ares peice ‘liste wall | Sally oe ; ‘ Coyle. | Puinister, Mavroyeni Bey, at the Canoe Club ; y road, addressed a letter to Chairman Douglass | tribute this to the circular wut out from Wash /MERISS, ‘ant he CHEN, Sone Ochs Sac" | POR EAL District commissioners By John ¥. Coyle. | Pose oui Roanoke Inland Dar Harbor: ester | #0 the government iteeiE Ab the saiue time izens’ committee, a a ie 000 | a Sita | io settle FO SALE-FAST FRONT LOTS—3 ADIUINING | ie. T. Toth Oto ony 91.005 2 adjoin 244 aim at. | FT 2. cary terms. OWN, vis E. Cap. st. ice of the citizens’ committee, ay = —— — — their grain. telegra Geo. | Grain dealers declare this ix not rein peed rea gti parenanncint insist that the reason is that the wheat in store drying, and that the little that HEROES OF THE WIRE. day attornoon |About 100 sues were proren, | "0 took it up then willingly, hoping to expedite matters. OF course, now, when I say this The approaching reunion of the old te: | Ti ym Me Os, Busine, the Miwet | about the burcau I vappoee it will continue do- W. Boyd, assistant general passenger agent of | bY the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Phila- | 1* ee quis Imaperiali, A. Grip, the Swedish minister, | {08 it general work. The bureau hus no idea | 46) iia "Pa. vies “The Trunk Ling eegomittee, |La® come in is damp and musty and weft ste elry con an ominent in soc of dissolving itecif in any form As to tho | DO'Piitt Ye, viz; 3 | for flour. In the southern ps ure unuer Alstropostan. -jy10-dm | A BIT OF PENINSULA CANAAN. 4 others prominent in society and politics "| Si cing of tie contracts, that ie given up, But | @ceting today at Cape May, have agreed on «| for flour. In the southern part of the state, id was the greatest, wheat has feos where the ‘0 CHA | recommendation of Mr. J.'R. Wood, general An interesting description of Chersystone| Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Adler and family left this | the bureau will continue and look after general | ‘ 4 | been threshed, and just enough has been sold ch for 81, addi paseeccanee poring for Bench Haven, sccompanied by | interests ae aaort of general agent. {suppose | Pome pe grtdaairre prey gro ro | ko pay preming debits, while the bulk of it has ~ “ ot ol Miss Hinkle of Virginia ane ‘3. J. W. Harper ere y special legislation they wou! ~ 4 " ‘D put in storehouses to await higher eupest practical watch: THE IBLES OF BHO. of Washington. 6 Tp like they may try as cttizens, &e. Or, if there the round trip in Trunk Line territory in case P' - oo igher prices. the encampment of the Grand Army of the Re- | It sppeare probable that the Washington cireu- can ican iy sume t6 suit. = — os fi Mrs. N. M. Schiller, formerly Miss Colinsky, | any special dificulty in any place, that ther | Doblic is eld at Washington next year. This | lar hus had iteeffectand farmers are bolding = ee i tired hu- . P st x our security (real eatate) is not urat-caw itis | FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS a ens ee NEN: city, and her sister Annie are at Atlan- t, Bus the schools will | Company will aleo arrange for the aale of ex- | back their crop. menity. irectly with yo! , i , ¢ can purciase wilt: Teal entate | = tic City. ee y ae “ cursion tickets from Washington tu Gettysburg, —_—_— C : vis wOOs isivt st | po —A MEAT ASD TLOViS cE That,” sad the commissioner, “is entirel ; : ate MOXEY,70, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT | Gace. Addrese igeteaheG Queer foundiings left for Mr. Wanamaker to | ins with her parents for several weeks. ‘THE COMMISSIONER'S ATTITUDE. trip or less during the continuance of the en-| Fatal Collision in the English Channel— wt tai > aaa SWURMSTEDT S BRADLEY, | POE SALE sr CK AND FIETT RES ora Flusk take care of. Misves Nettie er vac ot Georgetown | The commissioner said: “I want to say compment, and wil contribute in every way we Bight Persone Drowned. 2 a eT at niw._ |B clase anorcuant talioring establishinent douse a | aresummering at the Thomas House, Boons- ean to the success of the encampment and the ae ae, Pe eens Mosenao mo Ma | Appiy'at diu'D'att meee: MOE Peswuesey seine: | OFF FOR ALBANY. boro, Md. devernat,comeiouy.aioce ave bens bere [entorainnacat ofthe veterane Thin disposes | , LONDON Jly 31—Nows hae een received F ry fa uae coll at offic : | sb at sowest rates of interest on = How the District criminal convicts make the | Among the guests at Locust Grove Cottage, : dpers é im-| St once of the question of reduced rates to | here of « fatal collision in the English channel CE A ane Anecica smi zutpe | trip to their prison home. Blue Ridge mountains, are Mrs. E. L. Hinson, | {watod erat tank ete thy nave discrim- | Washington and evidences the disposition of | off Dover. ‘The steamer Godumunding collided as 7 De: | oF ac , Pleturesqa sand Europe ti a ated against Catholics. In the second place, in ooh The libe ~oaad R SALE -Y ed Anuuate Creation, new, #10, cost THIS 18 WOMAN'S AGE. (lustrated.) ae rare Si eS Thar no antipathy to Catholica. In the ‘thi ue ear = — S hegpe toa eprom Daten ed eben schoover Lerma. tor nae ie cOWS AND ¢ ee Shel x, Ailes Sorgen, lace. if I had an; Teonal animosity I would lormat ~~ owned. tation of fie and rep ee The line betwoen judicious Jollity and sense- | Mrs. Freuk Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Kane | fost that I had no Tigh as. a governinent off- | OUST sions very effective at Detroit, "| Bt has been ascertained that clerk named aration of payers; commissions reasonable. less frivolity. and children. cial, representing the people of the United oe ae uae cae ck Frank anda broker named Schwieger are the syste sapihines 6 OS = Mrs. Nellie M. Delaplaine and daughters left | States, to use it. In the next place, I believe, ae i ee men who engaged in the work of defraudi CHILIAN COAST TOWNS. today for Delaplaine, Va. Simply as a matter of principle, in govern-| A member of the New York delegation to the fis Deutche Bank ot Berlin by means of forged Where the next great battle will probably | Tho residence of Mrs. K. 8. Turpin, at 907 © | Ment schools, and I do notbeiieve, as I havo | Detroit encampment, writing to a friend in | Vills, with which Iussiau toubles rar Hie funds for any sich ‘or charchen, Hee, 00 | 2 MT, says tm relation to the proposition | Sectsure the bask, Sarmante hove Goon THE GREAT COR fo Mee Mangere it ontharing to do honor | far as the Catholic schools are concerned, Lam | % have the next encampment here: “I am | Bink will today pay its losses by the weenene, ee eee te pmarguerite Thompson, who vill soon oniy anxioun that they should do the work | Wit® you. on this, but will, be governed | yon. ° Something about theimmense osvalry depot | take her departure from the city. The enter- | 077, : by the majority of the New York delegation. I] 4 dispatch frei Sy WO Gas SiOVES FOR #9 AND take place. By Fannie B. Ward. street northwest, was the scene Wednesday and #33, one lerce oak dry-air re- 30d; one fine leather couch, ‘ull as good as new. 911 ¥ta at. n. ) TO.8100 TOLOAN | ‘ wrest on IUrniture, jiauos, horses, | Saxons, Loweiioid goods oF vilier Persoual broperty colar brick, Iie. and bath, Oto miley with oUtlet om 10ku st. tiie * ® Fk titland interent payasie fo eekly oF mautiy So = pre nae alin fainment was conducted by Mra, Tarpin and | mont in the best petblewey or oe E°PeFE” | aim one of the delegation, and will have no voice | jegislattve ansomibly has See vcte ef ed | Duluicty.” Adurwes Box W8, Star ofice. wim bins, acales and, otuer’ fixt Mr. Hampton. | Music and dancing were the | “archbishop Ireland—They must do that, _ | Sutside it. We will present a soli front for |rejecte1 the motion offered by Bir Henry 1 TO LOAN, Te A VIGTOR SAFER TRO Fo rrinw, | 4 MISFIT CONSCIENCE. Principal amusements, only interrupted by! ‘The eommissioner—I will help them to that, | 302 Epler for commander in-chiet, slthongh | Parkes in favor of granting oufirage to wemes, IN SUMS 1 ROM $500 UPWAKD. very beat cond'tion; "#23, wiki ump. Ved boss | A Very entertaining story by Octave Thanet. | len hour spent over cooling ereams and | and'T shall be gladat any time to have any |*™° Ss in New South Wales. AT THE LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. ‘an be seen at 820 Sth st. De. ices. Praises were ——. bestowed on Misses | suggestions in the way of helping them to do ‘TRE INVITATION PLATE. Emma Eames, the American opera THE RIALTO IN SUMMER. Siegtmman, Thompson and Magrane, who, with | their work better thar they have’ done it here- Chairman Parke of the citizens’ executive | #4 the son of W. W. Story, the sculptor, were Mr. Magrane, rendered a number of charming | tofore, So fer as. my administration of the committee went to Philadelphia this morning | ™4!T!¢d today at the registrar $3 4 ox BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. DOR SAI NEAKLY NEW RAM SAFETY S ‘i B. O. HOLTZMAN, Fight tal and lamp. Calls ier 6 bas 18 Interesting gossip about theatrical matters : vocal and instrumental selections. ‘The follow- ea é Lager: ‘The cruiser Presi ; ‘ abeowere: Siseusy we. 7 Sur 10h and ote, na | Wa Boe Oi | and pepe ing were among’ those present: Mrs. K.’ 8. crament schools whore Cathaling ote conieced [and when he returns this evening will bring | ya serine prentente ecco ER eae poner Mitre cheated tetra, sear | Rn of Svc Guenct tear og ae | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. HE Moore ie ed Mea Congpen, ire | mpuarighee tmeeay Sone are | a a er eto ey | rm Latin a8 nom but anchored, of LL. B. 101 re " 9 ¢ . * E fi 7 r¥kice RSP ARES RUS See rote Beate Isabella atatue at Chicago should teed Price, Ise: | How the public taste is suited in building | Wonder aud daughter, Mr. and Mrs’ Parsons, ptsted as showing hostility 1 the Catholic |the citizens of Washington to” the | closely by" the Portuguese authotities ned. Pees \[ONEY 16 LOAN ON ENDOWMENT Livi AND | Potme ey tbe author, wl at.nw., and by teia| — homesto sell, Misses Sweotman, Reed, Weeden, Chapman, | Posthers On the other band I have kept | Grand Army of the Republic to hold the | ageuts of other government al'rod napror, a ey fant I Lange i Ed 1 1424 F ot. n.¥., apd Rig ae relly, Thompvon, Magrane, Wright, Ball, But | many teachers in the public schools whn were | eucampment of 1892 in this city. The plate | “Admiral Gerrate of the Visiting French fleet, oe Fraa. ove, (4.8.) TYLER & ie jueet cash prices. He ACHESON, | 1 SHA enw. 1800 Seas ler, Barnhardt, Griffin, Tune and Fitzsimmons, | Catholics when J would not have kept them bad will _be placed on exhibition at Saks & Co.'s |in giving the tonst “The Russian Army” at is Bie oS fs SEAR RAE Rw. 908 | gp Rae mectapoR aweRe ew | FON LE RAL me_Eeenons Gare, Satan Duncan, Mari ore | fey ten Pretty od Lor ough aie | ut ome ovina Si iter | ler, et given by Famine ator bey-win kw brick Louse. ¢ 2 05 ‘ou hand for loans ca best city sectirity at lowest | One Brings News From the Engineer Corp at | Weelon, Myover’ Lemoe, Loab, Beck, Peckos, | Catolios in order that I might put them commi we for oficers 40 the officers of tye French =< Sea eee ‘Lnverat wiar- TEE Laurel. Blesengér, Wallet, Theabold ami Cornman,’ |S0vernment service, I have recently ap- | the e hoped it (the Kussian army) would eover @ lvame ou couateral '@ can Low Also sual ‘security at G per cout Lor ious OF abort thine. ¥.H SMITH & SONS, sere-te 1418 £ ot. a1, MOSES, SASTED AND TO Loax—PauqiEs Mice vite uoney to losu cam always Bnd silt-eaue m. jointed Mrs. King, wh: teacher at Santa | An interesting map made at the War Depart-| itsclt with frosh laurels if the Al oum- When the engineer corps left this morning to| Dr. Sowers and family wore registered at the | Fe. I gave ier a public school st her request, | meat will be taken 40 Detroit by the citizens’ | moned it to the defense of the fatherten be the guests of battery Aat Bay Ridge they | Herald office in Paris yesterday. = Ihave within the = a ene a vs = ee chen pont =| = a eee fire which broke oni in > carried four homing pigeons belonging to L.A. | The wife of Hon. John T. Hitt is taking the | Protestant teacher from Boston and put in her | the war reco hn 4 verpool, destroyed many thousan ise can Gunes Schmid. "‘Thoy wero in chargo of Firs Borge | Carlsbad watera Me and Aire Jamon Lebar. | ev at sanary of Guo per gnnum a Catholic | John Tweedale. Ivchows the topion covered | baic ‘of cotton which vere ny LF A ae “ lad. gy A; ‘to bat by the Virginia campaign of 1864, and on it are | house on that street. Botan eovured ty uae gh ru tor ganak (Ok SALE-GILL, BOAT, SAIL AND OAUS, AND | W.H. Ireland. When the train arrived at | bour are expected there next week. ssailgtise boys Gaesrulets otis pebite eae | Scoood al tos apeemeahe or ee a various | rapidiy, and before iio fire war sia eo eonmetmpiis 5 4 MUTANS teat otis opposite poet Botan, “Anat, | Laurel, Md., one of the birds was liberated and | Mrs. Z. P. Story and daughtera are among | work. I want to say for your informastion thes | Corpe engaged, so that it provides * most inter. control property to the amount ‘of 250,000 bart. cousumed. GOOD TWO-STORY AND Basi jadow brick heviee oo 1AM wear & wots ome ede ape & message attached. Tho liberation was at 9:45 | tho latest arrivals at Cape May. Iwas principal of two large normal — esting study for the “boys” who were there. Feuted at GS per mos Bree $8 oR SALE wit, -yLL_On RENT a.m. and the arrival at the home loft was at| Miss Jennie Pritchard and Miss Emma Mar- | where u large proportion of my pupily were xorEs. Saye ew NENH vi or Sartt® for. Ehuend 6 eis ARTERLS. tras Bor Ie4, Ser omier mo! FH BSCY | 10:90am. ‘The bearer was “The Bius Check | shell returned to Winchester today after an ex-| Cstholics, “At Providence, at one. time, One| Gon Orlando B. Wiloos, commandant of the nS ewe Sate ae, : oS Ce a re ee = 5 tended trip to this city, being the guests of Mr, | fourth, 25 per cent, of all my pupils were Cath- , 3 Moscarixg, Iowa, July $1.—Mrs, Ira G Kim- fe SALE_ON MASS. AVE. NRA N. J. AVE. RCCERY AND LIQUOKk STORE, | Easton” and he brought the following: Ki Fy i last work that I did as prit Soldiers’ Home, has been invited toacc.mpany oe = coins « casa truie of €40 De day; cbeap rent. (It Lavan, Mo, July $1,945 am, | web*ricter, cuperintendent of Glenwood ogme- | S70, ‘oot mal schocl bates, coming. Se Weta: | the citizens’ ecrantitios to Dotroth bic, wits of the presiding elder of the Musce- oe : , Mp., July 31, 9:45 o.m. spiny typ fash : ary ed Sear MATRA |e cnte or ier | ia aie an eile” | pura rage eur ca | ery orb. Kn | Soe Mery nm ‘ , = zZ “ ‘dge.” seep olic graduat b, and I was soanxious , secretary 0 ti vention Wasi S DANESHOWER, | gee tiv. x. Wagoam. TE isu) pat. | Bere snd the cry is “On to Bay Ridge.” There | Miss Areto V. Hayes of Capito! Hill has gone & A deecegee ged Se eee FOB SALE VICTOR BAFET ut them in the schools that the superintend- pdiiion rans of the Mexican war, inviting him and | band wae not aware she was up until he heard S| __.-__- = psc ae 500 | 2 tern; in very bes: 08, with laiap und | are twenty men present and the rest of the | to Harrisburg, Pa., and from there she will go t of schools at Providence said: “4 an, I d ke tl “shead- | the fall. He found ber mi and rushed to SALE HANDSOME NEW STORY DiucK | \fOXEY ZO LOAN-IN SUMS OF FHOM 9500 | peil:' cau boscen at 1523 lata “_a9162W_ | corps are accounted for. to Munsey, Pa., where ahe will spend the sus | thing gence st partial to Catholics.” feald: Sa a een House, their bons, | the ball to find bers.corpes,, the was sscremary ey PUSAN E BUILT GH AALL-NEW SAIL SABRI. BALL whale Ginuxet Taomsox, Commanding. | mer. “Those girls were graduated under me and I | dnd join withs the committee in the coral ie: | Of # branch of the Women's Foreign Missionsry ee ee Tig | etbekires nightly orn ina is goed comutins Cal | L.A. Schmid will Uberate tomorrow morning | Mrs. Ella B. Robbins has returned froma| lot setae tone! vitaiion of the citizens of Washington to the | Society of Lowa. OGY 10 LOAN AT 0 AND © Pik OBNE ON | $7); ures silgatly jyiv2w_] a basket of homing pigeons at 5 o'clock a.m. | visit to the home of her son Clarence, at Nor-| Some time was taken up with the discussion | @. A. R. to come here in 1892. st eeoved Linde ea ite 0 Sap OH SALE ERASDNEW Inet FALTERS, FS: |r J, Claney of Providence, XL Thess birds | istown, Pa of the details relative to, the, management of Gol Rennday has written accepting the invi-| One of the Last uf the Minmis. ko idie ist. fan aaicties; tu arlugs; eitzer solid of | hold the record from New York to Providence. # " several schools conduoted by the Catholics. —_| tation. ont Warne, Ixp., July $1.—Jemes Godfrey, Mus*z 10 Loss ‘ ie ate ton B18 0 *yisse* | They are trying for speed prizes under the | |, DE and Mrs. Garnett ee ene ———_ Mr. John Joy Edson of the citizens’ commit- | one of the last uf the tribe of Mismy ladiase wo cet ktins to Suit, at lowest rates, on approved real a management of E. 8. Starr of Philadelphia, | ™onth of August at Cape May. THE CHILDREN’S COUNTRY HOME. | tee has received a letter from a prominent a: his h ae mar any aves teense Frobubly Saturdas a basket belonging to Fall| | Mr: James H: Forsyth and danghtors, wa —— Grand Army man at Port Hurot, Mick. waving nee pt ae stag euogad re ~ ee zat ae «| River, Mase, fanciers will ve liberate laggie, and son, are at Roun ti it jt tit ¥ — — Giecty. ther was @ Mozy 20 LOAN ON REAL ESTA. E OR FIRST: aoa iaiehcd Z NEw * Va., for the summer and will be joined later by | WhY Mr. Warner Hefuses to Givelt Any of Gashingiee or nak ee cmon noted Miami chief end fis mother see ae lay Where the sect : never been usd" patent solicitors litngey. very ALEXANDRIA. her niece, Miss Mamie Young. nado peccmeneetnes ter of achief. Years ago several bun- ‘shames _ | cheng Aadreee Bo H.!MO RTS, Canton, Unis Mra. George W. Patton and her daughtor,} Mr. A. G. Warner, the superintendent of wists Gee ae red acres of land ware given to “Chief God- ONEy To Ie Co THE MARKET HOUSE STEEPLE. Miss Hie Pation, and her granddaughter, Miss | Charities for the District, has been appealed to rey, which has since grown into great value, aut, oa, Crea a CE- MONKEYS, 5 " , ughter, Miss | ¢ 3 —— estate be. wes eer SANK I Maw Lines, lee Pa, ave, cei ry got ee cease The work of repairing and repainting the | Mary Patton, will spend the month of August | in behalf of the Children’s Country Home, eomstak Sess Gt Lh entiees rep eT emg y lg oe] jy8-Im* 7 12th st. nw. | market house steeple is now engaging the at- | ®t their old home, Lewistown, Pa which just at present is short of funds and matic Entertainment. of the Misamis, He bas several sous and daugh- (OK SALE—100 SEWING 7 tention of the city committeo on public prop-| Mrs. H. S. Jones and Mrs. G. L. Kellum of | must close before its summer's work is done un- . y LEAL ESTATE ABH’ LANENEOW ors ba Vir Wii & DUR, are i Dome he Capitol Hill will spend the month of At tat | 1 -ecei assistance. Mr. Warne! a a 3 1891 - ee w 1) re have taker exch: for Domestics. At . pai _ ugust at i i . We . Sind RUERRACES cera uruene | eur tnt ad that ulene the newdful re: | vor dpringes Ma Dippin Sieg Fey tlio ci mi macluinew aud pattecus, refused the aid asked for from the publicfunds. | Miss Sallie Rawlig®, who for many months| Attempted Eviction Ends tn a Tragedy. — x area strin | dangezous | The steaple,which is an extremely | Mr. and Mrs. David Hagerty leave tomorrow | “is was cated todey bye Sean reenter tat | hone : ‘ding | _ 8% Louis, July $1.—A special from Dallas, pee SRE ROUND Fe ara TESTOR | Srmoetidonticr, of the decir ot fee old wien as | oe eomtam, and. wil beret a eign! were Nis taneous foc petudagaabias,end|aieate te | Sa eage: Mews E nbaehyes By tae = * n. second hand and stop worn, &! od a 5 os Gi Sb Stik SA rockin BOOK. CALE AT : jcostilarneatax | of Bow Church, London, designed by Sir | tue nes eer Fesorte before their re- | Te aia not approve most heartily of] Mr. Isaac Crossmun has been afflicted with |*°uthern portion of the county, has reached eM SALE i. PaaS 3 REWARD WILL BE PAID siren | Caer eae seme re ae fhe Tork that is being done by the home. | | chronic ailments some time, bat about most of | Sertiy “and Elr ‘ilereass opened casas Eri aout Sutrereninty, come vee nt POR SALE THE SPIRO CURRICONE, THAT | Our it was, with the market building. dostcoyed SHOOTING STARS. “Zour question,” said Mr. Warner, “is the | thetime. Hisson, Mr.J. H. Crossmun,in business | which will probably kill him. The Holmaus: tek ACKER & GADSLI. 10m F | 2st, lost in Judiciary Square ni eo brusue ‘See general, ad or pastcuinre. ‘& | by fre in 1871 Fortunately there were saved same that many people have asked me on | in Chattanooga, has come up and taken him to | are tenants of Gilcresse, who bas tried to force NN pit! | Bete ineciiice, Witniaws CO, Debus SON Sete Aeenes, Sie and ve ae a of the city resoned from the | “I think I mistook my calling,” said the | similar occasions, and it irritates me every | Ocean Grove to try the effect of sea air. them to leave the place. ‘Ihe latter went down STORY AND BASEMENT 10-R0OM brie 130 st. ; lot 20x 100 Lom easy tern® oF exe oF sual, io . is ie time I hear it. Surely things have not come | tonailup the gate leading to the Holman's young man when his opponent laid down four | 1o'si.ch » pass that every charitable institution | , 72° Re¥- Mr. Rathburn, pastor of the Presby- | OST—ON TRAIN 18, FROM WASHINGTON | JO SALE— ‘5 i . a1, | house. and bis brother attacked ks IE in the city must have a subsidy from the pub- | *rian Church, is at Bay Ridge with his family. | nen shota weFe exchanged. resulting as ct y ay al eS Rika aia ebm teers ‘@ generous citizen, Mr. John B.Dainger- cult quer only. Keturn to Mr. | Gives yous fine-toned square piano or handsome or- | field, had the steeple re-erected at his own ex- to lic funds as a certificate of good character. I| _ Mrs. J. M. Crossmun, with her children, is at | xbove. Gilcrease and oue of the boys sg aT cel OP rertnp omen pense and furnished a new and superb clock, | Modjeska’s husband is named Carl Bozenta | refused in this instance, as I have in others, a Le ee bg tog hed ‘re under arrest. OST — POINTER DOG, WiLTE AND LIVER | © — = Raw | the whole costing $8,000. He refused to allow | Chiopowski. He doesn't act. He realizes that | Pecauso I believed that the receipt of public Sent, a hace ce cee tea _—_— Herc tlabwerd i ettrued to 1518 Tas weet | POL PALE g eg Onc ane NGINEN POTH.NEW | his name to be made public and the fact of his | herald neverte seen money would bea distinct injury to the cl vareb, sea breezes at Bay Prapeesh Siw eine, =| Sys Pew | eallon BALL 1 Rie we nis” | donation was known fo but fow until after ‘is [arene ear Sep Se ‘Sk. J. W. Brown has the Cacao, July 31.—Old rumors have been re se a FL Sg | | death, Janitor Nightingil, the oustodian of) a pinta «n preity eee es a oot et eeag ay ee eeciens | eee Beagh Te ter taargre gre tnge 0 ) 4St Bernard the steeple, thinks that repairs should be rutta: “You are note the artist!” private lence. _ Now, from what I have pat Ol Gastatece, ahatnarenas eee note ease tak ieee ene ror sypcee made at bo says, ‘“e stitch in time| Signor Bi “ - seen of the people of Washington Iam confi-| | Col. Lawton has sold his beautiful premises | that the pope is about to promote ear | Suawereto maine Ma‘. Heturn oLt;Lutet' mw. i] ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has issued | Bade at once, as, ae poner ths sll Gent that they can and will give to such o|t0 ah association of persons for "610,000. Feehan to the dignity of cardinal. ‘The story Saw. | L9SE.O% TEHSDAY EVENING Covi it) A G0 D | @ notice in regard to distinctive paper tor the ee Signor Piautta: “Tou gotts mo variety. You | Solis es the Country Home’ what it neads, | There is some thought of using the property | goes that Pope Leo will mark bis = : have evera day the ‘cent-apiece.’ Why you not for a seminary. obligations and other securities of the United | Notwithstanding the extension of the mains 7 c ye and far more than could or should be taken aR “ Of the opening of the world’s fair by giving States, saying: “Notice is hereby given that the | of the Alexandria Water Company there is still | €*t% the corner piece?” {hat tec bwomty te chitrcs sans tie | mother, Mee, EJ. Autrey, stat Movaeg weet — ‘Reward if returned Ki4 3d st. nw. THE PARTY (WHO IS y <% seria House Sour eet: NO; | Secretary of the Treasury, by authority of |, demand for pumps on the edges of the city, iy soLp w 11MIN TEN | Bw. ote in Brookland. A. wi : . : : : ‘New England, and thence for Canada, to be Se ARO "Me BATE ruta the inoti i “There's a lot of girls in the busi | Gonvalsscents, from the hospitals and. gives | for Wants to Match Warren Dizon. Corn 16 clerk Awerkan Hoi ‘will receive law, has adopted a new distinctive r, girl e iness office, ' gone four or five weeks. A ay = we ae nS” | Suich wil be teed until otherwiec entered. tot ceed cts ines ch ce e24S | eaid the foreman to the proof reader, “and distand of oppertenitytFomp ‘sad get strong | A‘notable event occurred here on Monday| Nouroux. Va., July $i—Mike Haley has ta- ¢ ail new designe of Cuited States notes, certia- | Payne ¥ streets, in the midst of asection of the | they are all talking at once.” At the end of their stay twenty-five more go | ¢Vening in the presentation of s drama by an | formed the Norfolk Virginian that be will back {ee dace | Shae checke sud wteaite, “Tho ilk sircacea | HY NBICH of Inte, has greatly improved. | “What are they talking about?” out, and’ vo the work continues through the | sociation GERRINE Mew and gentlemen. de- | Tommay Warren with 1,000 t0 fight George % P of | than checks an . vende ack 3 ae A ‘ ‘ nominat " “4 — DEUCa BeAGLe-HOCoa | Paver adopted in 1985 will be used for existing | Intersection of Gibbonend Alfred stecots ing | “1 don't kuow; it sounds ike » galley of | summer. —_ ied, “Down by | Dixon, the cham = d Alfred streets in a ” _ the ” The membership of . O certificate: F i vocalized pi.’ ONLY TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS NEEDED. ited and Lost -ReOM Yau oF 103 3 rauaied ter whieh the new paper bereby | borhowd- THE KICKER ano tax nase surs, rraren, | Keep thishome open till September 15 cannot | Whence “the name or, what ite signifce- ave, Weinemlay nixlt, jopted used for ol tons of ‘NoTES. After Wordsworth. be procured in this rich and prosperous city of | tion, means ‘tree ie : - ; Parra at Cat Se eK NMA u|_Am erm, cxononed bya alg otha | tnd hos kn coe” mid, | Wehngn, aad thane ayo oe | pie edt ser” Tap oD ot 3. Beak MARTI agyb, with witte Cress unt foiter WNDAND | tional bank notes and certificates is a ercam-| residence of Mr. Wm. C. Richards called out| _ ‘You would have been eleventh.” Fonte must Uecloved in midsummer,” If lt | Samuel Johnson's ‘Lives of Eminent penta. Gio pertt JUKE B Wikt. | 345 Satine aiase biberal reward Tied to | white bank-note per. la distinctive fentures the firemen yesterday afternoon. The engines| The player simply smiled in glee were true it would be a sad state of affairs, but so in the life of Tickell, ina quotation. = L owns ‘ot. now. consist of a loci red an ue | ai, ‘i i owe ” Pope, these words: “The high flyers at But- ESD GAME JOSE ELAR ASEMALON Rack [silk ber’ incorporated nthe ‘body’ of | Gatinguished before tack arrimae nT" Cee” | ABS murmured, “We arvserenth, (Ere elgg line ermine vs [OE ‘heir name was found’ there, theee a = #2. soa rwer house, wis 17, 1s cl while im the process o} hain cleared the King street} «. ” r i Pe Se Enaktee on ne W voaeeee | eagle, Uw placed ae'to Mees pet] qiteconin SANE hae cleared te “Does i not imptoms you deepy," abe aoa, | Batter, io the, benevolent poole of the eit | YouMEEstP omen and chown a somassienis MBIA HEIGHTS at pencicular stripe on either side of the ceuter |" “The muyor notice that he will rigidly | “to hear the ‘boom,boom,boom,’ of the eternal | move readily because I ‘refuse to recommend a | effort in research. ? f ip fe sronge verde atin | [Pua ele ater the 10th of August, the Inw re- | ocean?” public appropriation. ee cae eee an ee eon thor oth tho 7 ther pe ” co bearers. dramatis were: Mr. Py Sa into bustane tote WeAbEASE HALE | J ost, STRAYED Olt STOLL, each water mark, U. 8. T. D., therein | “The police say that Alexandria has never ities of the home. ‘The money, Iam informed | Menkin; Gale, W. B. Eastman; March : : : dive tip om ene of tell eran fad | that it may show upon each separate check oF | been quieter than now. A few cuses of alight mae by the ladies who are interested in the work, | Gai Lyan 8 Abbott; Capt. Dandelion, C. ik concruted and esdowalke, Jani ASPET? & Saws of Loe oF Leo “Return to | draft, adopted in 1880 for United States checks | violations of the law aro all that has engaged | A.stirring appeal—“br-e-a-k-fustl” uld be sent to the office of Tux Evaxixe 5 Jean Grapeau, C. 8. Rorebeck; Mrs. Bia Rw. ana receive GS Reward; wowollar. | and drafte, will be continued in use for that | Whois attention tor sevend! Gays meee Stan, where it will be acknowledged and | Gale Miss Hodgkin; das He Gale Mies Munson; Eqomowpeal Ust-SMALL FEMALS BLOF SKYE Tematen | PUP. ___ amas Mow Sats tho little any bee, Uroceries ‘should ‘be cht to the ‘children's | » The president of theligh Flyers, Mr. Foe alae shore bebe 1 aor. roughly cess ouantrn te huge $e Vinee PTR | TPE A Day's Burial Permits. Of sweets pile up « store Groceries should be seut to the ‘children’s | p Sp Erste ttecced tho wperering Myvi TTL erro veturucd to 61 Norn Capitol st. Nickel steel has received another boom at the | | During the twenty-four hoursending at noon | While with a smile the wily man committee, | ment with a brief sAdsons in woktioons to their today burial permits were issued from the A a association, The drama bas FOk Sale oi je om . ALE On ee Roms bes eh eet ae Ok rea [anda allan Sllowel Wuleg= Wdateees oo Rags eee Apzand nature combine for Glen cho fee | Sharace, and was rendered by su Spel —— ——~ | works for 2 lot of ten plates, three inches | Years pyothorax: Albert G. Ryan, 58. years, ane the wily man come fart) > eit leeeegg eR ES itervels, end et anes tee cles OR =ALE-A MAGNiFI P pyr hs congestion of lungy; Mary M. White, 49 To take the sweets with glee; = ais tarvala, and 00 as: to receive the Cormer some k, consumption; John H. Brown, 2: typhoid] Now which, my child, would like; penne a ieee igen se ae close PALISADES OF THE POTOM. iu per.ect orver, seettva dete atc ainsi me York. his | fever; a W. Ea = yee daaditions bracts = meee To the Zane of The Brena Star™ the audience Sino tevttod to nee ice eclenin = sinen SOC AETTASSTRGHSGR, divi Re, S'S | dengned to cn the queatioa of ont of nick Sweeney, # months, darrhad; Thomas G, Sige | “Me tart man or the bee? Fisielererpor nig ype erica bases Sie res MAGNIFICEST Vita ‘ES—OF ONE MOKEK OY x. ft when used for porpose, an Case yhenso} cel . — spectfully ache Fratacey gen faiveee ae Pant BACHE | i. demonsteated that the plates can be made | Bien: Simca ence enteritis; Hichard' | “you don't look very well this morning,” | officials. I understand that the law requires Stole Clock and a Cost. ' ria Beh bixe Lots Sigedeccion tures mime Saat iaipcoventease es: | Scomomically they will be used not only on the on epee greens Robert Ege | said afr. Cumrox to his book keeper. the removal of garbage every other day—three | John Berry, stranger in the city, who says. PaLisapes OF Tile roTOMAG, Sieeaut condstion ‘owner mat Sie of gout | tem plates will not, Of course, be suflcient to | fordet mouth, meraninus "| “No—You wee, ait;—I'was up rather late last | times « week—in the summer months, Now, I that he lived in Alexandria before the war, ‘Abstinence Benevolent Bociety a. —-COSDUT woaD.— Sass EE tome ool; i've rent Uaryain. “Bee st at | form even » small part of a protective deck, | Colored—J 38 years, heart disease; | night. I had some work to finish up and I| have been obliged to keep on my premises » | before Judge Miller today on two of] board the boat-caught fire from an overbeated ‘Garr rue Pomc agen, Tux riaxo rxcuaxan, | Dit they wilhserye 10 indicate 'ery cloely tho Marty Flemming, Wb ‘enilo debility; | didn’t get to sleep Ul after ” ssething nuisance of garbage for the last seven | larceny. He walked into ahouse on Massachu-| boiler abafi of the port wheel house when off : weagnt ximat Jano Matthews, 19° years, typho-malaria; Mar: “Work to finish up;” Oumrox or eight ‘there having been no setts avenue and stole a clock and «coat. Norwalk. ‘There were about 1,300 persons on 913 Pennsyivaninave., | Dartment, io making this onder, is ertiefied ‘Snowden, 11 months, eutero colitis; Anua |g. WH opi repeated,” | oan ‘aL that time. It may be on the | denied the ‘and ‘that he | board and for» times bus ees casa, paraxce sare wowrmiy par. |—73!___The Leading Pian Bat , $itkeon, I month, premature: Baek anes | Ab yos;I remember when I saw you going Of “like suaster, ike man,” and hence | was acquainted Er iegeonren” Girough the coolness of Capt. ‘Tucker and the MENTS. * | rok SALE—A GRAND CPRIGuT, EW, ale, ; infan down the A\ feemed to be te = = oe! poi ths, infantum; infant of John venue you bunting a neglect of duty. J. Rooxna, where he had worked. He given four | crew of the boat order was soon restored, the FINE RESIDENCES ARE jemt toue; cost GUO Bow: will sell ior é225 fitted for this purpose. ‘Mason, 4 con’ balance.” ‘74 L street northwest. | months in jail. ~ hands were ordered to their places and the fire eG 25 Uk PSIEASTS ARE BOW BEING payments. Udo WON , ——————_+—_____- ‘William died at Karlsbad, ——~roo———— . was extinguished. One ‘man fainted Sebl-Gan_ 3 a THUSE EURCHASING NOW are sure to MRALIZE | OS _s thot. nw. An inmate of the asylum at Logansport,Ind., | aged 68 years, of pleuritis, Attorney General of Texas ©. A. Culberson In from terror and several of the women had to er Pints Pacayote td Saree seeeccscon appty | Foon ween at UR pF TAR sAE | named Kasch, boat Dy, Hood, alge an innate’ —————— has fled an at ‘Tex., for Deattended to by their escorts. The bast ec Conspauy's othe. oie ear eee Lee ‘Tuesday evening fatally over the head with &| A Musicat treat awaits you ot Glen Echo to-| receives af the Teses thaend mene arrived here at 1:15 o'clock this morning. ite 14s Ft ow, Weshingwon, vc. | “iyo 616 1ith wt. club. ‘ morrow.—Adet. ; Company ‘Wes ether Telegraphic hows oxo Fi . 7

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