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2 . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY. Pd 3 AUGUST 7, 1891. AT CAMP HARRISON. SENT DOWN FOR HER GOOD. Sham Battle by the Third Battalion—Enter- | What Judge Harper Told Charlotte Wise— tainment That Comes After Duty, ‘Other Cases Disposed of, Correspondence of The Evening Star. Charlotte Wise appeared before the Police Came Haaaisox, Coxoxtat Brace, Va, Court this morning on the charge of vagrancy ‘August 6, 1891. | and her plea to the charge was not guilty. Jast after supper last night companies Band | Charlotte was so old that she could not tell D were formed and issued blank ammunition. | her age. She denied that she was a vagrant, Company D, under Capt. Webster, was sent | although she admitted that she was begging out tos field about « quarter of a mile from | yesterday. camp and took position. Capt. Mahany and| “How long have you resided here?” Judge his company, B, were then marched to attack. | Harper asked her. Both companies sustained themselves credit-| “Ob, I've lived here all my life,” was her re- ably both on the skirmish line and in line of | sponse. “I'm a old citizen.” battle, and after the fight had continued until | Judge Harper said he thought that Charlotte the ammunition began to run short the detach- | was too old to be about the streets begging, 98 ments were withdrawn by mutual consent with | had been described by Policeman Caughy, and the anderstanding that the fight was to be re- | suggested that she had better go down to the newed at an early date, thus introducing « new | alms house for s month. featare to the art of war. Again this morning | The old woman protested against being sent the companies were out for skirmish drill. | down, as she said it was the first time she had k ammunition was issued and 8 | $0cn arrested. “I know I was wrong today,” she said, “but if your honor will let me off this time I'won't drilied into the men. Great hae been | Go'so any more.” made. The trouble seems to be in preserving | The judge gave her thirty days on the farm ‘the intervals, the tendenc: a to- | and said he it she would be put on the ward the pivot when wi ing entirely | aims house side of the institution. He sent her down, he said, for her own good. JOHN CARRIED A PISTOL. Jobn Harris, a young colored man who went ¢ | out in the county Inst night to see his best girl, was returning home about 2 o'clock this morn- ing when Policeman Ehlers met him on H ‘A MERRY PARTY. ‘There was a merry party in the parlor of th Dotel last evening, of which Mrs. Schwartz, wife of Capt. Frank Schwartz of the staff of the street. Brigade, was the promoter. A number of, the Nello, John,” the officer said to him, and officers bad was in John made the usual response. in in spite of the fact that the battle Side by side they walked along H street and ‘Father tired out the men. Mrs. Schwartz is the head and front of everything that pertains to Making the men have a nt time, and maay pleasant evenings will they have to thank Der for. Dancing was kept up until 10:30,when ‘the boys left to report at camp. Mrs. Schwartz | o¢' and the ladies have been trying to aa rhe girl again for several weeks. @ staf, but eo [ar have not succeeded. Mrs. |, Betsy Lee, » colored woman from the county, Wwartz has given utterance to a woman's “I | ‘ld Judge Harper that the language presently the officer slapped J fiand accused hite-of baving ‘« pistol ta pocket. John said he was guilty; that he carried it for self-protection. Fifty dollars or ninety days was the sentence the court and John won't get to see his best in on his hip = : another woman was too bad to use in court. ‘wili,” and Campbell stands poor show. Camp- | “"ST' ise we can stand ia "eaid the judge, and Beu:'went up to town to come dowa With the | no inlited upon I The woman fepeaten some —— of the language, but before she had gone far GRAND ROUNDS. the Judge checked her and ssid, “That's “Who comes there?” was the sharp, rattling | eno . challenge of Sentry Luce on No. 2 post at 12.80] “I knowed you didn’t want to hear it’ po f ‘The other woman was fined $5. last evening. “Grand rounds,” was the prompt answer of Candidate Sergt. Green-| | STREET WALKERS AXD Ppa par ‘wood. It was the officer of the day, Capt. Cos-| “They are streot walkers and loafers. tinett, indulging in bis propensity for visiting | W## the reputation given Mary Brown, Rose posts. Being desirous of visiting his sentries | Allen, Charles Allen and Maria Smith, aquartet after midnight, as required by the regulations, | of colored persons from South Washington. he summoned Sergt. Greenwood, sergeant of Policemen Smith and y the officers the \d dispatched him to the tent of Eepe: Tae Fins Sovgt: Morse, who has been detailed | "20 gave them the bad name. They told of the f the prisoners in Ben. Ailen’s place ae instructor in guard duties, to take him out | Drv - t Of the first sleep that he had permitted him- | 0 Virginia avenue ee ee ae self to indulge in since reaching camp. When the sergeant of the guard reported with his charge the order for grand rounds was giv “Big Dutch,” the officers failed to make their complaint perfectly clear to the court and ahe While the rounds were being formed by the po Sprang nl [sega = = sergeant of the guard Capt. Costinett invited several of hi officers to come and take AE OLD AOQUAINEARGE. it in, anda regular mob- of them fell intosee| Mary Nuttrell came before the jndge this ‘the ceremony. Everything passed off smoothly | morning for vagrancy, and Judgo Harper re- and well. ‘Too much praise cannot be given 0 | membered her appearance years ago when he the sentries and those in authority for the ; koe ri manner in which the guard duty is being done. | Sled the position of deputy clork. Mary made [high standard is maintained im this ae well as |® satement in her own behalf, but the judge all other things pertaining to camp | knew her too well. to bk of die life. Another thing that is especially mn ae Lear per — Foor! poi noticeable is the sniversa good nature of the coteaty conti crowd. Joking is indulged in to a great extent ‘and the only thought is to get 6 °TS ot Jott | plead guilty to ‘chasge of distarbing that t neighbor. The : frotics is the post ‘adjutant, Lieut. Warren, who, a. District, and the court imposed b , Seems to confine his attention to your : correspondent. ‘Time and again upon bis re-| | Foliceman, Anderson gave Daniel « good turn to his tent has he found souvenirs of the | ™[e.ene mal th Cans yesterday. adjatant’s visits in the shape of live crabs be-| satence, circumstances judge suspended tween his blankets, barber in front of his tent and all manner of clammy annoyances. ‘Nor are the boys at ali backward in working. Whatever there is to be done is not put off un- tal tomorrow in this battalion. ‘RETURN PARTY. appearance of George Wil- Afgough's last night com- menced the amusement season of ‘91-2 in this The officers who were present at the hotel | city. ‘the night was very warm the Jast evening gave alittle party to the girls at house « was well filled and the large audience was determin leased, for nearly eve: pasaprg Lene usual, was the head and boect-nyprnas P ‘Of Me. Wi Pater ii necessary to to that Thove present were Misses Barrow, Lucas at rf wiucer keeled Annie Gertrude Vermillion of Anacostia, [rare eee tomy Saag rg bee: on : “ D. C., Childs and Crump and Messrs. MeGirr, bay ae tthe It the : pected of him for many years. Nearly all the Childs and Vermillion. While the 'y was | sony nthe frst part kaa to be repeated and im progress the officer of the day came/Tom Donnelly’s “Gone. Gone, Gone” refrain along with an umbrella and accepted an invita- | was de: many times. The Indian act ticn to attend. i : with which the first part closed is a novelty and ir. Woleott donated a roast pig for dinner | furnished a great amount of amusement. Of it wae brought up by Capt. Myers in 8 | the specialists Wm. Rowe in his pedestal clog, agon. The captain was wrapped in an Amer- | Dunnell and Rankin in their musical comedy, ican flag and was loudly cheered. Capt. Ma-| Napier and Marzello in their grotesque work hany suggested three cheers for the other hog, | on the horizontal bar were all — persona- which were given with a will. i" Wiliam Henry Rice in his female Preparations fora ball are being made, to | tions in the closing burlesque made a great hit. which the officers are invited. Our co-operation | The engagement commenced so auspiciously ‘will consist of Lieut. Suess for floor will no doubt continue successful through the and Sergt. Morse, assistant, as usual. Mrs | remainder of the week. Sebwartz is prominent in the preparations. pee: 2 ‘The enlistment of Sergt. Harlow expired to- ay and he is so pleased that he ted for ANACOSTIA. a oorxe INTO camP. A party of Anacostians will go into camp at ee Colonial Beach next Monday. Three large tents More Particulars as to the Cause—Kye Now | have been secured together with necessary ad- in Jail. Jancts. Commissary stores will be sent down Jon Marshall Rye, the old man who shot and | Sunday in care of Edward V. Stevenson. Those joing are Mrs. E. V. Stevenson, Wm. Havenner, almost instantly killed John J. Wheeler. # few | firs'“Mary Havenner, Chas. Havenner, Joun miies from Clifton Beach, Wednesday, as pub-| Havenner, Dora Havenner, Mamie Gray, Nellie lished in yesterday's Sra, was arrested near | Havenner and Mra. J. The ‘Hill Top on the afternoon of the shooting. He | will be absent one mon’ was on his way to Port Tobacco to give him- ‘THE BICYCLE CLUB. self up then he was overtaken by Constable | The Bicycle Club met last night at the resi- Luttrell, who accompanied him to the county | dence, on Monroe street, of Capt. Charles Stan- seat, where he was taken before Justice Smith | gier. Wheelmen Maurize Haines, George King, and committed. Arthur Eno and Arthur Tew were present. The Rye, as published in yesterday's Stan, was a | Selection ce porter =o — = —— = carpenter about sixty years old and Wheeler nee sdjournmant the bays jock a fom ‘Was a school teacher. down the country. WHAT LED To Tite SMOOTIXG. ores. From what is said by friends of both parties,| Mr. Frank Eisinger is erecting a handsome the shooting ended a bitter feeling that has ex-| residence on Shannon place, south of Navy isted between the two men since before the | avenue. The house will be ornamented with close of the last school year. It appears that a | gables, bow windows and broad piazzas and niece of Rye's was a scholar in Wheeler’sschool, | surrounded om all sides by expansive lawns, and the teacher's settlement of a difficulty in King’s Daugh' which the niece was involved displeased her | Church met yesterday to mature plans for the lawn party which they propose to hold next uncle, and he sent word to Wheeler that he was | Wednesday. Ly a no gentleman, or words to that effect. Miss Agnes Catterton has recovered. Sinee then it appears that the incensed uncle | Mr. Wilbur Anderson and his sister, Mre has taken occasion to denounce the school | Huriebus, have gone to Virginia. tencher, and his denunciations were commani- | — Sfise Flora B. Woodyard and Mise Tillie A. cated to Wheeler, who thought he would call) Cannon of Virginia are visiting Miss Belle on Rye Wednesday and ask for an explanation | Piorence of Harrison street. or retraction. a : Officer L. B. Anderson has moved into the Some days ago Wheeler was injured while en-| new residence of his daughter, Miss Contantia gaged in a game of base ball, and, not being | Anderson, on Jefferson street near Taylor. able to walk without the amistarce of crutches, |" ‘The new health officer has promised to have be called on Rye in a buggy. the garbage collector visit Anacostia thrice Rye lives at the house of his nephew, John R. | weekly. Bowie, and when Wheeler arrived there he sent} Daniel Robinson, George Tabbs and John ‘word for the old man to come out. Bundy were arrested y for disorderly Kye responded and & heated discussion en- | conduct by Oficer W. T. Anderson. sved. Wheeler was = man.so some of his| Wm. Stewart was arrested yesterday charged friends say, who would not take an insult with-| with the larceny of lumber from Wm. F. Out resenting it, aud it is therefore probable | Booker. ‘that he made some demonstration toward Rye ‘Whon be (Wheeler )got out of the buggy. THREE SEOTS FIRED. Bye was armed with a $2-caliber revolver, as eine See ‘The Watch and Chain Found. About a month agoa gold watch and chain was missed from the house of Dr. C. Wythe tingly and Gallaher have been investigating the case. The watch belonged to the doctor's son and bore the inscription, “R L. Cook, from him. He succeeded, for two of the bullets took effect, one entering the left breast in the of the heart and the other lodging in the . right bip of his victim. grandmother. he dead body was put in the buggy by Rye | 4 colored boy named Paul Schenck, who was and his a ho started toward the late | employed as driver of the doctor’ bome of deceased, but ou the road they | questioned about the missing wat met two friends, who relieved them of the ex-| pretended not to know anything of coedingly unpleasant task, and Rye soon after- | abouts. ‘ward started for Port Tobacco. Constable Luttrell, who was on the road, the men who had charge of the body. and learning of the cause of Wheeler's death be returned and red horse, andwith two of Citizens he started in pareuit of the ebarged with. the b After a ride eariy ten miles they overtook him near Hill Top on the road to Port Tobacco. He went ith them willingly and said he did the shoot- defense. 9 Rye to bi Justice Smith —— a by acelamation the gation was Se cok tee bacy etpoarnes eae sf if | il ai F i i F H % 4 I i i t i BE Re F i i NOBLE ON BLAINE AND HARRISON. w ANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT--HOUSES. _ FOR RENT.-HOUSES. Interview With Secretary Noble in the New York “Mail and Express.” As to the next presidential eandidate, Secre- tary Noble thinks that Harrison will be the man. He says that, of course, Mr. Blaine could be nominated by acclamation if he would ANTED-A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND iron. 48 K st. at ) ANTED—A SALESMAN 1 W re ane OS aT rah! 1 is ihe ay HERB ntel Wedel V ‘TWO BOYS EXPERIENCED IN BUN- AND (lie wrapping, aged sixtoen years. Also experi- accept it, but he thinks Mr. Blaine docs not | sy" cievater men, “G. F. HERDIMOKS, Wosdward want itand would refuse torun. Next after ’ ANTED-A WHITE WOMAN Ul Tim tere leno one tallow Rare | WS Eg REE WORST REE of a ladies’ retiring row: 5 week. Addrens, with referonees, P, 0; Box oa city. ate Harrison is the only national man; all the | 4" aa others are provincial in comparison. He has | WW ANTE! po made a splendid President, and the people Roper tiney, between nd 6 pm. BABBEL & meow that they can depend upon him. W ARtED_warre WOMAN T0_DO_GENERAT e Secretary said that ail republicans, housework for a faniiy of two: German sic! pre whether alagra tled or satisfied, would say | fered. - = they aro for Blaine without naming the par-| V ‘OMEN COOKS, $10 TO ticular faction of ‘the party, if any, to which they belong: just as the ‘people of the United States would claim to be Christians without naming their sect. Secretary Noble further says that he never met aman of such general knowledge and of such quick perceptions in respect to all national questions and departmental business as President Harrison, and that after a busi- ness conference with him it is not unusual for the Secretaries to say that the President has almost a superhuman skill in asking the un- expected question, menning thereby that he ha already thought of all they had and something more, which made necessary further investiga tion on their part. 8755 1m maids, waitresses, nurses, sales- ladies, ‘waiters, bellmen, pantrymen and maids, bar- tenders. bakers,enxineers. DICK'S AGENCY. WANTED-LATHERS ON ACKER ST. BET. OTH and 7th, Eand Fats. itonce. J. H. RICH: ARDS. . W renee for recommended. Wares oma ey, x 3 8 Old to dra iH ves DRUG STORE, cor. ith st. and Pennsylvania “3 ‘ANTED—GOOD SEAMSTRESS ON LADIES’ V rear £9 work iu store ; only good ones need apply. H. SACKERMAN, ‘SID ayy ste a W&ANTED-YOUNG LADY TO WAIT ON SODA iy at 1: NTED—AN INTELLIGENT, POLITE YOUN Inneh couniée, Cail between by _-20e COL. CLARKSON WILL NOT RESIGN. W ANTED_GO To DICKS AGENCY FOR COOKS, POR RENT 14g 3 AVE, XW. AT Sw. | Poor RENT_TWo NEW nails, nurses, Janocress, house ere, — corner of Q st., J or 4 unfurnished st. between K and 1 com en, Waiters, footmen, farm men for hot house ; healthy . THO! favereterences from last place. G19 7th ate i io Seorar fee wou. mous WANTEDIBY 4 FIusT-cLass DRESSMAKER, more custoiners; one who can &t lovely. 2101 on Saturd: bid ANTED-SITUATIC COOK! Weak a aioe aes men for night work) BURNHAN'S, 110G et. aw. W ASTED_BY & YOUNG LaDy, ster 2 star dgstenowtapher and typewriter. OR RENT—BY SEPT, 1, ASUITE OF SLAR fine rooms on. hoor for at B.w., next to the m. and {OR RENT—HORSTKAMP & JESTER. 7TH & F 100 11th st. s.¢., 9 rooms and bath, furtiace. 82. 527 F st. n.e., corner huuse, Grooms énd 1232 H at. n.e., Groous and bath... E oLUMBIA HOURE. 001 EST. .W... for term years: cemtral: very deni hotel Rid rrataurant, boating house or other minese. W. BULOKD, Gor Louisiana ave. aurur a) RENT—3id PA. AVE N.W_ LARGE STORE, on RENT TaREe Om FOU ED | A 2k: tem-roon:, house, ‘nod. dior. Sree, tore pg oy le od yo ey reany, Mavauie for any beaey. rosie: J ANTED — POSITION ENOGRAPHER RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, COOL AND | F258 through to 30-t09t s W br asouneinay writing 110 wonts ger minute: | Fome@uiatio; chess ty week or wcath Apsisats | ime L appiy to SWORMBTEDT & BRADLER, 9 ting on Kemin-tom, No, 2, typewriter. ith a a 1, Star office. a WANTED — EMPLOYERS FOR COMPETENT ako pontiane for Cleriral agpuicante, C1TY TR TELLS GENCE OPFOR 257 unb'ee "br wilacKLEVOuD. yold-45t™ ee WANTED-.-HOUSES. WANTED—To ENT Fon A CLIENT, 7 OR & Turmished house In northwest jm. OLD- HAMDENT B UO; Lavestuent Brokerse 74 Vth st.mw. and? Se gress 1295 1th st new. a ‘audit WAXTEPISMALL “HOUSES AND VACANT lote-1 want at onge several small hotses oF vacant lot in eastern section {west of 11th st.) oF popteest cheap "property, will secure Hf prvi y CHEAP PROPERTY, Star office. WANTED—fouses For KEN ‘umerous applications for all classes of houses for rent; list your houses with Us, we will Tent thei, Col” | FOR RENT-WE HAVE A FEW HOUSES ON and ranging from $30 to 873, 08 the property is HLM Arstciawe repair secures house at once A. EITMULLER &CO., Debt Lath stn ¥ an ES T—DWELLING ill; 10TH rooms, including bath, closet, &c. ; on ines. Inquire at 20% La. ave. Fo* 2857—2y Thomas Fr. waccaMa: heal Estate Broker, ¥ls Ft aw HOU: Fe ets is eters extbatied: 8a RK RENT—-FURNISHED OK UNFURNISHED, rst and second floors, 2 commer nee — a RK RENT—N0G 1 ST. N.W.. TWO COMMUNT- cating Fooms on fivor ; aiso one on second floor ; coutbars caponare; couveniaat to two inom of cant ame STABLES, NORTHWEST. RENT— NFURNISHED PLEASANT ‘rooms for light houseleeiune for two persous, Sd oor; new house: centiewan and wife occupy Tos TE st. we. abot” URNISHED — TWO” LARGE + S5and €6. 22 Cesta. w. od RK RENT—TWO ROOMS ON JHE FIRST ofthree on the second very cheap. Apply at “ FOX RENT—416 OTH ST. N-W.. LARGE. COOL. Siry rooms with board at suminet prices; transicnts accommodated. authst® F 1003 20 st. me. far alernse ef Yj “WE HAVE 7 count Dax toone that suite: must hive at | feutieats 2ou! iin bandoaine howe: central locations Private font A thine suite; ‘ ‘ma a use yoM: Pet He Speaks of the Presidency of the Repub- | howe with parenta; references required’ Address Box san eee CIDE T TO. Baal Batata, ily: rent low togenti¢men with references. . fhe. + ANTED A NUKRSE—MUST HAVE BI = ae Se kG | Goa Loess TED—A NU. MUST HAVE BEST CIT’ x 7 — NT he NISHE! From the New York Tribune, Wrrteencestadsaparainit: Waartust’ tt | W Adimpnousma haan? pardaaealine | ROSEN y Quay FOOD, FURNISHED Col. James 8. Clarkson was seen at the Plaza ‘ANTED_A STEADY WOMAN FOR COOK AND | secure xovd tenants and prompt returns can, do so by | hall roon,; bath on same floor; fortwo adults, | Apply eed Hotel lst night by Tribune reporter. Ho said | ued **hinty Tossa at Monday, beteee and | wevetfminpald wad other incident wetereationded | Ton pevy-aoay TST 5 WFURNISIES ool fon that for three dayshe had been confined to his | Po'clock: wae | ewer ee be ae Speen im Boos ovaning on poseh: G10: Ft room in the Arlington Hotel, Washington. He wast REGISTERED DRUG CLERK Semen. furnished Sas aievenel site ra, aouthern expe % would have given the whole of that time, how- | ing aiatyurnectca’ CINCH RA Stee of POR RENT—LancE, 4 ever, he said, to have been one day in Syracuse. “As to resigning the presidency of the league,” Mr. Clarkson added, “of course this is a day of resignations, but if I had to elect which place I would give up I should resign my place on the national republican com- mittee. The league works twelve months every year and the national committee only three months once in four years. There scems to be a mistaken idea about the work of the national committee. It never enters into state or Congre tional in its character and not loc tail work thore is attending the office of chair- man can be easily attended to by any compe- tent clerk before the campaign opens. “Concerning the league, 1 may be called a erank. I believe in it thoroughly, and there are innumerable reasons which I could give for my being in favor of it. Mugwumps have come to me and said they approved my plan—now, just think of a mugwuinp coming to me—of dis- semingting partisan and non-partisan literu: ture iasues. DRUG CLERK OF THREE OR meade years’ experience or a Teristered clerk :per- nent ; references . eAdareRs, salary IES AND STOCK 910 7th st. to7 vt 00K, 870 PER ‘once; also several good walters: call quick; hotel Housekeeper “other heiy. DICKS HU TEL GENCY, G13 7 3 it TANTED_—BY Wi ALE GROCERY HO of Philudelphia, a bright, euergetic man acquainted with the retail and wholesale trade to open branch Office in Washington for the saie of thelr specialties in the south. “Mefereuces and security required. A.M SNYDER, J “pmorthwest comer Toth > i ht -A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH mall fatuily of three. Apply aul: Ni LADY TO S0L1CIT ORD: au article of daily food ; nothing to carry V JANTED—A BOY, FROM SIXTEEN TO EIGH- keer Address he auu-z1 W ANTED — FIFTE! '-CLA8S CARPET ast 'W. B. MOSES & SONS. ENCE OFFICE, men, women and nent jurnished at 27 Lith st. n.W. prompt ‘Address, in own hand ‘aut! the ‘tariff, silver and other national . No; decidedly, I would resign tirst from the national committee. LOVED FOR MANY YEARS, 4 Death Recalls a Story Full of Romantic terest. The information received yestorday by Clerk Bird in the orphans’ court marriage license office, telling of the death of George E. Mc- Kibben, recalls a story full of romantic interest, says the Philadelphia Press. ‘A score or more of years ago Mr. McKibben, who was a resident of San Francisco, fell in love with a pretty girl from Salt Lake City. It was not long before they were engaged. How- ever, by an unlucky circumstance, they had a falling out, and the engagement was broken off. They became separated, expecting never to meet again. Mr. McKibben married and his first love also married. Subsequently Mr. ‘UnUL suited: employ SHACKLEFORD, 4 AN EXPERIENCED COLLAR AND cufl starcher. BUSTUN 8. LAUNDRY, corn Ist and G sts. nw. Pins WASTED — IMMEDIATELY — COOKS, HOUSE. Keepers, nurses, walters. inaids, wate = ters, clerks, tor city andcountry.. Kexister free. HE- LIABLE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU SIO F st. aw. ‘aut-lw’ V JANTED—TWENTY MEN FOR BRACING, trimming and Co ‘ral handy Sa — W ANTED-AT ONCE, A GOOD MAN COOK. 202 EMPLOYMENT BI W wesc. conductat by lndiee-iaeu sed worsen, waive and colored, for ail kinds of domestic labor, Wy Let. n. Wi McKibben became a ‘ONT, PI room, with board, $85; sualler rooms for ane, S15: slsoroomm without beard. #4, neat four Penn. y ber 1 for bie | lines cars and de, “chtate tere and’ iecation: “Address SIQEE: | aaoq prey ‘Box 1502, Philadelphia, Fa. wuz mod. imps. on same P. SHOEMAKER, i8 Gunton build 15 Gunton bi MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN WANIED—87,000 at 5 PER CENT. NORTH. ro sesant roe ASS mo | | The above ie oul “7 oes “ Nr ry Z - anak rooms, furnisticd oF i also pveis only a portion of the Property on my real _ ponus, Address TRUS, | Hrst-class table board; transiente accommodated. For full list call at office for bulletin ou ace te. No bonus, THONE, | grat-cene ele Se ao ee | fe Avi and Lek. Those. WaceaMan. ONEY TO toe, JN BUMS TOSUIT. ATS AND OR RENT—1017 14TH To eoeanGe, CoOL Per cent, x ani Joors, with or with- PAPUA ETNG Rah. ave | outboard 3325-1, au5 (The Atitucton iir6 fhe.) - Vrooins, #40 per month. FURS 3 ithout children; “convenient to 6 rooms, ¢:40 per month, = “ - ROR MONEY |20. LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT Foussin tasty sitention to. applications, all lines of cars; pice, from $3 uP. SWURMSTEDT & BRADLE dyli-ian = = 20K RENT—1410 G ST.. NEAR RIGGS HOUSE, k¥ TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL SUMS rest rates o: interest on approved sri District of Columbia. i. H. 1. LK1PO! . Leth and F ste. p. w. ay: M92Ex, TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT 4M. lowest rates of interest on approved real estate ait- tated within the strict of Coiumbio, no delay be- yond time necessary tor examination of titie and prep- aration of payers; commissions Di THOS. 3. FISHEE & CO. Syl5-tt Liza F somely furnished fons, single or en suite, wither without board ; perinanent or tauatent accegs: 0 all parte of the city. is ENT_THE WOODMONT, 13TH ANDIOWA circie, rooms and board at reawwhable tern for the summer. 3. F. ROBINSON, Propritor. Fifteen years at Wortniey’s. yan FOR RENT—OFFICES. estate o ins and store, ‘a hor. ENT LARGE BOARDING HOUSE. ‘TO SUIT ON AP- ONEX 10 LOAN IN BU. 20K REN ORES AND OFFICE KOOMS. ¥ Moprovea'D. dteal eiate, payable in easy rwoutaiy | LO tiie SUMDAY Mittal BUILDING. ae rates, Seeueeer Piz payments. BML & JEFFORDS. -3t Cor, 11th and E sts. n.w. . oS. wits _. SM Mths. aw. | Dok KENT—OFFICE — DELIGHTFUL 2D-STORY F JOHN WESLEY CHUKCI \o YOU WANT MONEY?—$10 TO 9100 TO LOAN F room ; 2 windOws , east front ; xrowing business lo 2 ge PE Pie ‘at low interest on iurniture, pianos, horece, | cality ; moderate rent; come see ft. OLDHAM DEN . a Wagons, household goous or other personal property; | & CO.. Investment Brokers, = es ee. Payuente: no removal’ of woods. frou Sesidences no | COR KENT #20 Fou HR Fret dwelling an inrge estatitsbment. ta the reat nis; nO Tetnoval of ce; no | FOR X 20 aor room dwel : ‘establishment Publicity. Address Box U8, Star office. dyb-lia™ x lonemamtsmen a for conducting dried beef busines siso stable. rent ONEY_ TO LUAN, = ——- for entire premises, $50 per montis; half square from in'Suhts ose 9500 UPWARD. Fok SENT-ON LONG Lrases. Penna, ave. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 2 ‘and handsomely ‘finished cfiice or residence rooius | aut-3t w7 Ft. | 2 AT THE LOWEST KATE OF INTEREST. at G16 E st. n. w. ; ve or ten years’ lease wciven; suit- | ¥ MES ON abje for deitiste, Ghysicians, Gusineas college or fate: | Fon ena inn ore E:0 ROOM MOD. | 2015) REAL ESTATE 1N THIS DISTRICT. qaapied tur’ insurances realestate or otuerDusiuess, | (ire at house or fe 1 R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Faye oF ten years lease given. . ‘ 2a Cor. 10th and F ste. n. w- louse of ten large rooms. 723 11th st. n. w.; three - Gi a = iB | Bary lease etven neur new Fatais Hoyal site; neat | brick all moder improvements end im retinas oom | 190 \ ONEY TO LOAN ON ENDOWMENT LIFE AND * t MONEE 70 t0 hee te Far fenter's new building; splendid location tor aress- Shased at highest ‘cash prices, MoH” ACHESON, | ™BKiD 130% Ft. new. Jez" MOS2X To LOaN—CARGE AMOUNTS ALWAYS on hand fot loans on best city security at lowest Fates of interest, Insteliament loaus with liberal war- opolitan car line. W. .e. ;bay-window press brick with a rome and sll inoders. uuproveloonta; comveniout ts “Rett, 50. Fis , pewepaber orci businem Oe ic ofice jeuceroois {a new bulld- ing “30 11th st. : Will be ready October 1. Five or ten years’ lease given. ‘On account of the central locations of above and long lease, guaranteeing Undisturled possession, these Guod Uuliding loans will siways be constiered. | are very desirable properties. “Full information as to werninent prioting office ‘can Dow also minke loans on collateral security at | terms at Cgutamt ae unpre mae oo WARKEN CHOATE & 00'8, :five rooms; water in kitcben ; con- ‘#. H. SMITH & 5ONS, i Y WANTED AND TO LOAN—PARTIES 208 RENT_ THREE OFFICE ROOMS, 422,424 and Fossa tw treo ly to, x BARNES & WEAVER, LOuIs®. 81 widower, and his first love became a widow SED FEW EXPERI ERCEDSALES WO; a ‘ing money. to loan can always find «ilt-edge MAKE! _ a u ‘ i TED—FEW EXPERI ENCEDSALESWOME . aul-6t #20 F st tw. = 335, oi again in San Francisco. His first love also | McKNEW, &5 Pa. USE my9-tr 2F st. 'S, Schiller & Steveus' drug store, married again, this time Capt. Lawrence, an | Vy axTED — sai CED SAL SSTATE TNVERTEEET, FOR RENT—STORES. at “sue” owner of steamboats on the Mississippi river. hats and iuen's furuishins; must come weil GARE AS U. 5. BONDS. GENT STORES GRD OF BRICK HOUSE, 1230 ‘The captain died, and she was again a widow, | recommended. Apply 1426 Pa B. a . LE QUARTERLY. Jars RO ee an -rent €20 per month, | In- and came to New York,which city she made her ANTED FIV Pan Ce eomp. st _____ Cor. Tith and Essis. Sow. ae — panne : paildines, V, ay i: RENT WARE HOUSE OPO: |GHT-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 1205 On March 20, 1859, Mr. McKibben again be- LOAN ‘site wholesale market ; rent vided W —IN A PLEASANT BUSINESS, 12 MEN; having exper in insurance business pre: ferred ; salaries guaranteed. Apply AN: 915 F st-n. Ww. (upstairs), between Gand 1 came a single man, on account of disagreement with the second Mra. McKibben, ending in the divorce court. He came on east to live. Fate brought him across the path of his first love, the then Mrs. Sarah M. Lawr ‘The old yuarrel was made up and they came to Phila- deiphie, probably to avoid too much publicity, not being so well known here as in New York. ‘The ceremony was performed by Kev. Dr. Satchell of Green Street Methodist Church. During the twenty years that the happy bride and groom had been separated from each other W fat Cotcred woman to auoks we small family. Apply from 4 to 6 ‘TAILOR TO WORK ae > Waist hands, sleeve hands. and basiers “Tor fail work howe but those who are mA cieelee 8: ‘ON, into two stores. Inquire 92034 Lu. JOR RENT—O12 12TH BT. store rooins aud cellar. corner of street oR RENT-A NUMBER OF VER houseson Est. near New Jersey ave. iy low. ‘Call for deerripti Maub Se ye WARNER A CO., 916 Pat. nw. OR KENT_1013 20TH ST. N.W.—GOOD THREE- cE. THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN. ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- ‘clave security, at lowest rates or interest; no de- day where the wecuiity 19 woe, w. 25x00, Ss ‘story brick raty CS Site, 203 7m ot. ow, | POR RENT_STORE ROOM, 605 D 3 , = ‘suitable for any business; also front roo, 24 ONEY 10 LOAN-IN SUMS OF FHOM $500 | story amo La ave, tices: Inwutre ts Miup to 825,000 anges eet ae IST ST. NE, 16 Rh no delay. on ved real estate security; Desay = Bote, — u.w., 9 rooms... they had become very wealthy. Mr. McKibben | fav ‘aud been engaged in mining enterprises in the ap Colon west, where he was said to have fluctuated in , waiters, laundry} hands, houseworkers, seamstress, wealth in the millions. The bride had become ele ry acne Poon pre tira a very rich through her marriage with Capt. Lawrence, who was entitled to a silver mine roperty in Utah, over which there was some Kedation, which he fually won. When he died pus iduurs, czars, tobacco. teas and. spac Mrs. Lawrence inherited the vast possessions as | be acquainged with city trade and come well recom his widow. Mr. McKibben and his wife, shortly | jended. Gate wilary expected oF couunission. | Ad- after their marringe, went to Paris, where they | So on serv awe passed one year. Then they returned to this | W : ato wf country, where after a few months Mrs. Me- | good e Kibben died and was buried at Salt Lake City. | {rade." MODEL The whole story ends with the death of Mr. McKibben, which occurred at Denver the latter | WW ANTED TO ATTEND 1 part of last month, and the information given | of trimuinss und, snail wares was that his burial took place a few days ago in Salt Lake City, where he rests beside his early love and late wife. sere ee A THE THIED PARTY IN OHIO. DE Adurese. WANTED ENERGETIC MAN AN. exhibit the marvelous E:disou phonograph daring {he stuiuer excursion ‘peason, arya aii quick turns; references required. COLUMBIA GIAPH COMPANY, W27 Est. u.w. W ANIED-STENOGRAPHERS AND REMING- ‘ton typewriter operators directed to positions, Employers provided ‘competent stenographers and em! Sperators; no. clarge for service. WYC- Jugton, op KOFE, SEAMANS & BENEDsC3, Kemington ‘Type- writer Office, Stu and F sis. nw. tay 13-1 WANTED—ROOMS. yANTED—BY GENILEMAN AND WIFE, GOOD Nominations Made at the Convention at Springfield. The following nominations were agreed to by the people's party convention at Springtield, Ohio, yesterday afternoon: Governor, John Seitz, a former greenback nominee for the same office; lieutenant governor, Frank Rist, # Grd Ws in. wn family, \ Sonate 0 ee DB iei ‘is. References exchanyed.-Addrens {MMI compositor on the Cinginnati Post. D. M.| Gand Mets. Heter os EM A Cooper of Athens was chosen state auditor. Cooper is a G. A. R. man and was in Detroit. For attorney general Rial M. Smith of Summit was unanimously chosen. For state treasurer H. A. Moore of Lima was nominated by D. F. Adams of Knox; J. 8. Bor- rer of Franklin was presented by H. F. Swank; Henry Welf of Cleveland was nominated by J. C. Reed of Cuyahoga. Ballot—Welf, 897; Moore, 227; Borrer, 92, Welf's nomination was made unanimous. For supreme judge Albert Yaple of Cincinnati was nominated by Dr. Haines of Hamilton. He was nominated by acclamation. For state school commissioner J. H. Peterson of Greene was chosen by accla- mation. WANTED THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms on second floor suitable for light house- Keeping. Address, stating ters, Wo AWE. ofice. yANTED_IN THE NORTHWES furnished rooms, with heat ‘ANTED-ITKNOWN THATI AMIN TOWN FOR a few days buying up et For member of the board of public works p ents! first-class second J. W. Mahaffey of Adams, David B. Duncan of | Portes sddreas BOSTON, Sees cea i Warren, J.8. Collins of Champaign and J. 8 Top ae Bower of Franklin were nominated. Mr. Bow got all but 83 votes und was declared the POR RENT_— STORES AND OFFICE — : DoF eto w._ | FOR Mile SUNDAY HERALD BUILDING. MOSEY Ty EOAN 42 SAND @ PEK CENT ON |“ au7-3t ‘Cor. Lith and E sts. t.w. Ais Decszies souk ernie ges KEKE, REN T—STORE 517 10TH SI. N.W. {CELLAR | Fon MENT_id28 MARYLA J : jsisrae, | Mandvault, ttractive store and 3 lange roots above, an excel- qi UNEY Go Loay fore cur. 10th and Rhode Island jent location tors drug, store or ang retail business, iN ‘O bree-story and ware house, ~. 5 per month. T. BH. BROUKS, 616 lth st 2A im stu to mut, wt lowent raten. on approved real | Dwellinuis0 iret. bew:y tfusie. a estate security. FITCH, FOX & BKOW ‘Pwo office rooms, mi", 317 10th st. = = = er ae | AeA? ane OO pet mont W* 2 BOOMS: |GET Ta GAT W, BROWN STONE mn %> DANERGD HEH Sess cor ‘OK RENT—STORE 12 rooms, mod. maps... OV per | lichting, furnace, &e. Inquire of Owner, “ = apd |" aud-ot 4 K st.. Brooms, mod. imps.. @35. mouth. 1207 Lith St., 8 rooms, mod. imps., 633. per mo. 1515 uth st., 6 rooms, $20.00 yer R RENT —LAKGE STORE oth and 0 sta. nw. $45 BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘~& fT. COUMBI v TANTED—TO INVEST 91,500 1N BUSINESS ina aut id Ne a 3 300 ee , - : There my servieze, will We ge x OK RENT-HOUSE tie OTH ST. N.W.; 10 S acturl rooms and Lath, stable and all modern imppove- a facturing preterred. Address M.S" D., Star offic ah D5 FOOL BD, APO Oak, see and bate, Sate snd ot motern ferazove parets e20F Fad \w.; elegant 10-room brown- house with every improve. $70.00 W. Fe E HAVE cay CASH CUSTOMERS By FS For improved and untnproved city and suburban real etate, "List your property with Us, COUNTRY BOARD. VANTED-MORE BOARDERS FOR AUGUST (W And keptember at the Clarksburg Summer based WHITE & KLEINER, anv-1m* lv Fit ww. | ing House, one-half ours drive trom Boyd's station: x an rms 85 per week. Al WM. E. Cla 300) CHANCE FOR YOUNG MAN-STOCK AND ee stieichetemtonpde 3g Ee - tures of ood locat store Chea > . imanedl ‘cash offer will be accepted. Ad: FY SOP OUT TEE BOARD APELY TO MES. Room 10, Central National drow ¥- 5, Sat oe | Nal; tram, borer and Saas: alt tonter anna ael | 22 = FOX SALE A GROCERY STORE, WELLSTOCKED es torus BY per Week. aud-iw SUBURBAN PROPERTY. and doing & xood business; can be bought low. aa HARRY W. DOWLING, ee —— Oe SALE— OLB AND ESTABLISHED RES # taorant: cormer locatjon doin a ood Uusinass. ‘uaratitee license chness. Call OF address 401 435 et. sews auras R SALE — OLD - ESTABLISHED GROCERY stand, with new Sxtures, stock, horse, wagon and everythiniy necessary for first-class business; owner in“other business; n-w. section. Address BARGATN Hi, Star offi aur Kc. ; admirably adapted to chicken raising for the anarket ; within, twenty inimutes of Center Market: can be rented tor a term of years. For particulars address H.'M., Star of augue" RE'S A SNAP—ONLY $175 WILL BUY A Qwing litte business suitable for lady or wentle~ i rg competition near: worth examining. © OLD. HAM, DENT & OU., Investinent Lis stn. 'w. aut EPTEMBER BOARDERS WANTED AT A FARM ouse near Frederice, May delishttally moderate. OR SALE—A SEVEN-KOOM DWELLING, terms i situated; __aul ____ Address Box 4:13, Frederick, Md. WAATED—A QUIET HOME IN THE SUBURB! ey of Washington tor an old gentleman ot eixbty oin failing mind. “Address, with terms and lo: Hon, GOUD CARE, Star uffice. Ere ta ORE BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED at Pleasant View, five minutes’ walk from station, healthy location;, lino, riding and driving: terms Pessonstbe, Sere. MES GANLEY. 10 "5, Mus a1 COUNTRY BOARD—10 MINUTES’ “WALK TO tion tm Fairfax county, om Fredericksburs and- ia Midland railroad; lange rooms shade, ice and ‘Address BURGUNDY for Sy] OCUST Laws, SUMMER BOARDING OK EASY SHAVE OR FIRST-CLASS HAIR CUT Bi abnor hanger ar | amteae Uat y sa™ AES ’ cist Hide of Lathtatu.w: above Pacaver auGute’ | REPE, Boyds, Ma: _— ve, store, cei JANTED — RENTERS OF REFRESHMEN’ 627-9 B, 2, storaye. Wain te Rockvie fair, Sant a LOST AND FOUND. 1 shocks at yates For partic Sou SRERCAS ILA Secretary Norveck, an" eu 7 ANTED_-85,000 FOR INVESTMENT 11 Wopavite iastnene ‘ver located “in Waakinseee ‘ideas k5AWe Or Bae awe eee, Sell or LSE EPG DOG: ANSWiks TO NAME DERCH. ward will be paid by bringing him to 1225 D st: aw. HE GENTLEMAN WHO FOUND EYEGLASSES cor. of 9th st. and Pa. two weeks will leave them at 1336 G st. nw. and be re ‘warded. it" nominee. 1D PASTURE FOR HORSES— Lac ne elias oe per mio Guo tooes’ suede and fencing Weaver of Portage for food’ and dairy commi fy at Room Lio, Lenuian bulldine, 14 sioner. J. 8. Cosy nominated Carroll ©. Smith | X'Yvave)” “* BOO" . of Stark. W seen E. 8. Parrott of Fayette was also nominated. fain employment a8 6 trausiator in French, Ger- Ballot—Weaver, 674; Smith, 449; Parrott, 83. Weaver's nomination was made unanimons. The convention then adjourned. —_— 200 A PREACHER SUKS FOR SLANDER. man, Italian, paula, Portucaese, Dutch. ‘Danial, Swedish or Kussian, ‘Bestreterencesiciven. WILLIAM ay Mou, U6 at, Dewe myd-du Waa se ec HROEIHAND. |" TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. Pituan shorthand, such 30 hours’ dictation each week and practice ob Callgrap) or Remington, or both, three months, #10. Busnes course, including bookkeeping, illustrated Ly Prof. Starin’s celebrated book charts, penibanship, cominer SMhanepetal paper: baugish end spelling: tures month, comme Eugiish and spelling, three 1 S10. "Frof. Starin has conducted” the business school atthe Erep. Dept. of the Columbian Universit the pest two years: He also had charge of the bust: hess school at the ¥. MG. A. durtug the past year, and, having thousands of young mew aud Wowie orfives of usefulness. aud honor, ols pre pared €0 sy to Seu une your sous and daugh- Base Areea are tosteeecd ee renee toen ba afoustacles to. be inet therein. Open day and nag: a axty, students TED— EHS FOR RENT; ALL WANTED - THPEWRIT On to "practices city or, country ; circulars: TOLER, ERSTE Slo Paes AE, ANTED— WILLIAM C. FRISSELL, PIANO The trouble between the Rev. James W. Bristol, pastor of the Baptist Church of Beaver Pa., and Solomon H. Myers, until re- ages. It is claimed that Myers displayed letters de- rogatory to the character of the preacher, and threatened also to publish them. This continued until about a month ago, when charges were Myers. A congre- and he was ex- 6 i ol ene ager, Gosia. “at ‘A Smecting wes held at which | puindearseistis ome Tame Orders by mm at. nw. io TEDTEY AMMOVIATED, STEAM Cam Wer AOE a aw D RENOVATE phan: § lyers ie with isl chareed vit eying S SS ye Cherubusco, Ind., between thet they gag bate het era im 1871. ar ene eae WOR SALE-A8 I FIND IT IMPOSSIBLE TO L082 Aveusr 5.18 WASHINGTON, D.C..ONE Suit clothes wrapped in light give the attention 1 will sell, that L- ‘exttbliahed rocery and liquer store, cor. 434" and Mi | wd Suit clo Leneeidier = Sa ‘sts. S.w., at a Very reasouable figure ; low rent. a1 ‘Wottwe valuable pevente tome fork eae patent y auf: ‘t capital to the device. will trade selfentive interest Address CHAS, JENKINS Tost Sth ate nsw. auibe ~ Kk SALE LIQUOR STORE: DWELLIN tached. Will anf stock, fixtures, firniture, = “ARCEL CONTAINING MOUBNING Losi. ‘naier address Mrs. LOVE, ‘The ‘Woodmont, lows Circle. 1" LOST-WEDNESDAY EVENING — SMALL PUG «YD, eight months old, small leather collar and ‘Answers tlie name of . Ke Ward if returbed tosaloon comer Lith: and C sts: aw. aust DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. 2.w. B RENT_335 C N.W.; 11-EM. BRICK, EVERY convenience and. order; 900. 1438 Chapin Mendis in : nw seedy imps. Place supplied with water. gan and electric lights. aud-2t* License sect Long lease. Must be sold at > part; tt leave city. Good investment. - O8ST—BY PENSION OFFICE EMPLOXE, SUDAN MB, ioe St ieee te: | LORTARS SERMON gQhat bent someone CS MAIN SPRING, 50c.?| same to bs E16 JOR SALE—“"NORTH ARLINGTON Bi the inost besutitul villa sites; two Soe erate book Si leaving ‘it at the Star: aus-3t* ‘OST—IN THE ZOOLOGICAL Pi AFTER- Les bers haven Pin -. O18 7th st. nw. money. Jewelry store ‘OU TAKE NO CHANCE. ‘cleans your watch'for@1,_puts in ‘warrants his ‘work’ Gus year We We ‘crystals, 10c. ; warranted ; 36 years in business ;cash for oid wuld, stiver watches, jewairy: ‘confederate under 3y10-3m S22 ‘and. Se oe ce PERSONAL —— ANTED—INFORMATION Gi x W ‘iar of Charlee S: Jones aad Wotan Boden Soltumbias "Addrons Bor 168, Seer Odea” Pause Feo: ‘OST—AT MARSHALL, HALL, ON TUESDAY, Leah OH PanEn oS Dee Satins oS ae. T MILLEWS DINING ESTABLISHMENT, 10 digi School; Newfomciand Gut. uw. and 25 La, ave. o.¥., you $ sae aa GZ Se He caved aiswabtice | oekstee Seay tal os Geen es Reps. id ar A 3 BOARDING. cf on i te fate ae. Si ees = BH. WARNER & 00.

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