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ny HOME AGAIN. ‘The Washington Light Infantry Received ‘With Great Enthusiasm. ‘Home Again” the band played, and home agnin it was for the Light Infantry last night. Tt was after 8 o'clock when the Norfolk reached her wharf, carrying the Infantry, the Corcoran Cadets and any number of the friends of the Battalion. On the wharf as the boat pulled in were s large number of the members of the corps who were unable to accompany the com- mand and a cheering crowd of honorary mem- Bers and general good wishers. The line of march was quickly formed up the street and a broazed-looking lot of soldiers marched to the wousic. There were no flies on the Infantry on their return. There was no reason why there shoult have been, and then each man had on the top of his gun variegated colored fly brush. Up 7th street and the avenze the command with its escort was greeted by a continual shower of applause nud fireworks. Skyrockets sined and « general cordial and enthusiastic greeting was extended the returning soktier boys. At the armory were new greetings in the way of wefresi:ments and a cor tended in short speeches by Col. Moore and Mr. Harrixon her 929 hag ae me last it showed plainly the is pe a ti Mere hold iu the a@fection of the People of Washington. THE TRIP UP TRE RIVER. The trip up from Norfolk yesterday was a pleasant one for nearly every one on the boat. | For atime a big rolling sea was an element, and a number of the men and ladies retired to the seclusion of their rooms. ‘Ihe band, 8 yl STRUGGLING IN THE RAPIDS, Colorado River Explorers Have » Thrilling ‘Time. The Colorado river exploring party which left Denver on July 7 have been heard from. A Denver dispatch to the New York Sun today says: According to a private letter just received boat No. 1 struck a big rock after the eleventh rapid of the Colorado river had been passed, and was turned bottom side up, all the material lost and most of the wearing apparal of the occupants. The latter barely escaped with their lives, but at the latest writing wore making prepara- tions to blast out the rock and, if the boat should be recovered. continue the journey. Otherwise they cannot go on. One of the crew of the ill-fated craft is-quite forcible in expressing his opinion countered. “Lam writing this,” he save, “ to the hard luck e1 Jown behind @ rock out of the sun, but it is as hot as.a cook Stove, and the sand hotter, with the terrible Toar of the eataract in my ears all the time The party struck the Colorado river on July 20, ran down seven miles and eamped ai the bead of the first rapid. The xt day the party ran ten rapids betore lunch, without a mishap and little trouble. ‘The first boat ran rapid No. 1i and pulled np to the shore. ‘The seeond boat tricd to land alongside of the first. but failed, being drawn by the current between two rocks, only making shore on the edge of the rapid by the mercat e! biggest rock as it puseed. mee, escaping the ‘Then the first boat | pulled out into the current, trying to make the cer t of the rapid. It made a dismal fuilure. he thrilling experiences of two of the navi- gators began as the boat struck. Kane and with the men in line behind, marched around | Jewell were the victims, and their esonpe from : ig and cheering the officers. | death was little less than miraculous. They fhe bont serenading and were thrown clear of everything fairly into the middie of the current, disappearing in the surgmg waters for a hundred fect or more. ‘Their heads no soouer appeared than they were | immediately drawn into the rapids and under | again. Up they came, soon enough to get a breath and struggle in the next wave, and so During the heavy roll, however. men could be | acen dropping out of line and rashing eageriy for the sides of the boat. They were not sea- sick, but «imply slightly bili In the afternoon there was a grand and final erlebration. Capt. Childs and Capt. Schwarz | “set ‘em up,” as it were. Another march wus | indulged im, the Indies of the party were | marched down stairs and were reguled by the | two captains andan impromptu concert was earried on in the saloon. ‘The Mears. Givens | wang and recited. Cheers were give Officers of the hoat and for Mr. Callahan, the gencral superintendent. On the wpper deck, | through it ad, there wasasiate room which | contained Capt. aller. The door locked, but it that th Seasick until the boat was securely ted to the wharf at Washington. THE LAST HOURS AT OCEAN VIEW. ‘The last night and afternoon at Ocean View ‘Was a joyous one, and as the hours slipped away | every one felt a desire to lengthen out the | Plessant visit. ‘The tents had been struck and the men were to sleep in the dancing pavilion, | bat for a time at least sleep was the lust thing thought about by officers and men. Cape Locitier had received a message from Capt. eon Nailor, in far-off Europe. to carry the entire Battalion and give them what they wanted. Tt was done, and the strength and heartiness of the cheers for Capt. Nailor should have been able to crom the big ocean and reach the heart slur Commisnar ¥ €: t. Ed Neumeyer of the brigade staff had sent down to the camp ‘& big token of hix feelings for the boys. Capt. Neumeyer hax alrewly al bis repu ass comminury captain, but the Hunter ‘Visions sent to camp rather capped the clin Which will not fade for some time. A GOOD TMPRESSION LEFT. ‘The Infantry left a good impression behind, there can be no manner of Joubt of that. ‘Ihe entire command without exception during the | week conducted itvelf as gentlemen, in the high- the word. Lven on the last night when, with tents down, disorder might | have been expected, there Was no rowdyism. Ome thing has been clearly shown during the encampment, and that is that the Light In- fantry in drilling. guard mount and dress pa- | rude can be excelled by few battalions in the | country. and im gentlemanly behavior can be | outmatched by none i During the week a large element in the en-| Joyment was the presence of the large number | ‘of Washington luies. The wives number | of the officers stayed down throughout. Mrs. Capt. Chikds and Mra. Capt. Miller were found wherever fun was going on. and wher- ‘ever the two ladies were fan was going on. Mrs. Chilis, with Dr. Leach, ied the march at | the full dress ball on Satu of face and costume did ful! credit to Wasting- ton Capt. Jobn Miller is one of the mest | popular men in the Light Infantry, and not ‘the smallest element of tnis popularity is the . Capt. John Miller, whose Y , ux the story books made Camp Moore even more of a pleas ant place than nature originally intended. ‘The Infantry left Ocean View at 6 0 clock yesterday Morning. but did not get away from Norfolk | Until after 6 o'clock. | peu ‘WASHINGTON GKOVE. ‘Rain Out Doors, but a Haptiem of Grace Within the Tabernucie—Notes. ployed. 1d adtdect «halo to Neumeyer » crown of glory | #4.) hotels, | enve } di they went struggling throngh four Jewell went down tour times: also did aud each time they thought they never would come up. They touched bottom twice. ‘The water twisted their legs up in knots and then -untwisted them, and they were spun around Like top "Pane, finally both were drawn into a big rapid. the largest of all, from which they never expected to come up alive. They went down, commenced to spin around, and finally eame p in an eddy, about twenty ‘yards fron shore, thoroughly exhausted and ardly able to help themselves, but they managed to make a rock, both lending overa mile from where the boat struck. Cataract canon, in which the accident hap- pened, is known and has been couated upon as ‘one of the worst places in the river. itis nar- rowand the current is literally filied with rocks. On either side the solid _ sandstone towers to the heavens for a distance of 2,000 feet. ———_—+oe—______ WAITER GIKLS ON STRIKE, They [ebelled Against Rules Forbidding ‘Their Talking With Drummers. A Cortland, N. ¥., dispatch to the New York Sun today says: The Messenger House is one of | their dreary stay On unde: muss of red the leading hotels in Central New York. Like | all others in this region, waitresses are em- As a rule, they are attractive, and as cognizant of this fact as are the male guests of ‘The Messenger House had ten dining room girls under Miss Connors, who had been employed in the house for ten years. The | hotel is the headquarters for drammers, and | with them the waiter girls are favorites, and in this town is often height- ened by the agreeable company of the girls. evening, just before supper, an was handed to each one of the girls. In cach was anew set of rules, signed by In- ui & Bauder, the proprietors, pro | the girls from conversing with the guesta and from standing in front of the windows, and in- sisting that they should be in every night be- fore 1i o'clock, and that all com iting y must be entertained in the kitchen. The girls were indignant, but served supper as usual. After te tables had been cleared they called a meet- ing. A committee was appoimted to wait on the proprictors demand that the rules be recalled. The proprietors refused to do 0, and when the committee reported the decision to their associates they determined to go out, intentions to any one of the hotel people. This morning when the guests went to break- fast there was no one to wait on them. The proprietors were informed of the fact, aud and they did. They did not mtimate their | when they realized the truth, all was bustle and excitement. No other waitresses could be ob- Biliy tiess, the props daughters were all arrayed in white aprons and | did the work of waitresees. It wasa novel sight to the regular boarders and one of surprise to the guests, but one of amusement to the strik- ing waitresses, who were looking in the win- dows facing on the main street and enjoying the discomfiture of those who had taken their | tained, so the clerk, Sam Main, the bartender, ietors and their wives and | places. The same scene was enacted at er and supper, as the dining room girls at Corresponilence of The Evening Star. | the other hotelv had refused to accept work at Wasurxerow Guove, August 25, 1891. | the Messenger House. Thi afternoon the Showers of rain poured down upon us all | girls paraded up Mam strect in a body to the eee vine | Mesenger House, where they ‘Yesterday. but the mighty seal was in no wise | cothes and returned home. They ed up their were cheered dampened, for the people run hither and | along the way. To the Sun correspondent Mr. thither to the tabernacle. Umbrellas, goloshes | Ingram this evening said: “it's disagrceable, but [have telegraphed to of them did not keep many away from the | S¥racuse for colored waiters, and expect them and storm coats were in demand. but the lack | morning experience meeting and returned | home inter in the day. Kev. Mr. Griftith | preached at 10:20 a.m. a sermon on the great- est of all Christian virtues—“Wharity.’ The congregation was greatly moved by the tender yet strongly impressive eloquence of the . GW. Shepley of Tenleytown preached | at’ p.m. After the sermon the alter place wes filed with those who wanted a fuller experience. | At the conclusion of this service the faithful, young and ere requested to gather in the | * 6:30 p.m. rain poured without a great and Powerful bapti«m of the spirit came down mpon | the people. Penit sought the altar of prayer and four persons were converted. The ecting was so full of interest that it was pro- longed beyond the hour for evening service. | Dr. Eltictt of Foundry arose and took for his | text “He Pleased God.” It wos an uplifting | sermon and others came to the mercy seat. Three others professed conversion before the esting clove. Mrs. Laltimore, Mow Lucy Garrett and Miss Eulalie Braddook of Rockville, Ma_ Mr. Francis Muse ancl Wilmington, X. C., who were here visiting their aunt, Mra Ignatius Knott, left for home toduy. Mime Mubel Allen Percy of Kosion, Mass, is the quest of her aunt, Mrs. W. 1i. Allen, at ber deliybtul cottage howe on Grove avenue. Mr. aud Mra. Jos. 5. Stettinius of Washing- ton are at the Usborne. ——— ‘The Kaiser's Autograph. From the Pall Mall Gazette. Count Hatzfeldt, the German ambassador, | Bas caused a very valnable addition to be made | to the emperor of Germany's collection of | autographs. During theemperor’s recent visit | to London, Conntess Hatvfeldt, ina conversa- services. Rov. H. M. Slarrow led the early | 0 the first train in, the morning. their life e Will not be a pleasant one, and it is more than probable that the frends and ‘steady company’ of the girls will make it interosting for them.’ ee ‘Trtpped by a Pig Snake. A Danbury, Coun., dispatch to the New York Herald today says: Jerry Canfield of Hamburg is suffering with two badly fractured legs, the | result of a thrilling experience with a monster snake. Canfield was sawing logs at a mill in Indian Woods on Thursday afternoon when he was startled by a rabbit that darted from the bushes and sprang over the log between hin and the saw. Behi the rabbit glided a large black snake of the white-throated species. As the snake crawled ‘over the log the carriage bore it to the saw, which ent off a piece of the tail. Angered by the pain, the sn the direction was coiled tightly about bi ke darted in of Canfield and in an instant legs. Canfield attempted to spring backward, but the serpent had bound his legs together and he fell be- tween the braces and stringers inte the car- | ringe pit below. man's | Somehow the unfortunate were drawn under the carriage and the trandles or iron wheels that support it passed over his legs, breaking them bke pipe stems and at the sume time killing the snake. Tt was one of the largest snakes of the kind ever seen in Connecticut, meas feet and three inches in length. ing cleven Cantield was removed to the Hartford Hospital, but it is not certain that he will recover. = vee Unearthing Bodtes In Park Place. at 2:30 this morning the sum total of the bodies recovered from the ruins in Park Place, N. ¥., was 34. The number positively identi- fied is 20 and the number reported missing $3. This would indicate that 122 persons lost their lives by the collapse of the building. ‘The worst part of the tragedy is yet to come, as evidenced stench which va fearful and overwhelmin; dicates unknown horrors { tion with ber sovereign, alluded to the fact that | #8 almost inestimable number of bodies buried the count was in posession of several aute- | Underneath the weight of rubbish and machin- Jb letters of Natoleon I. dated from Berlin 1 autumn of 1806. The emperor showed a | very lively interest in the documents, which | were shown tohim shortly after, and’ Count Hatzfeldt has not only decided to present him with every letter from the Emaperor Napoleon I | during the eampaign of 1506 the: oesession, or in that of other members of the «ztehit famity, but has also induced several other old noble Zamilies in Germany whose an- ‘westry played prominent parts in the same eam- Fjach 2 the Holenlohes, Kicists and reuths—to offer as 2 prevent to the em- Biror all simular documents which they may ve. cheeses house of Sir. Pansa at Saratoga yesterday, ar- ‘The Sturdy German Princes. | riving at about 5 o'clock and remaining until ‘From the Pali Mail (imzette. | 6:30. At 930 Inst evening he received the ery. ‘At midnight a terrible stench came from that tof the rains occppied by the restaurant. f is probable that this spot will add a fearful tale even to the preseut estimate of the horror. ‘At 1:30 a.m. another body was found. ‘sin his own | ¥&s discovered in the site of the restaurant on the weet side of the ruins, It wus that of a woman about thirty yearsold. It was found in the right hand pressed to the heart. Q sitting posture ————- see President Harrison at Saratoga, The President atteuded a reception at the It ‘The Germans were delighted on welcoming | guests of the hotel in the Grand Uzion parlor. deck the empress on her return from Engjand to find how the air of Felixstowe had benefited Doth the empress and her five sons, all of whom ‘ere said to have retarned in bleoming health. ‘The princes were in exuberant spirits and rushed off at once. after their arrival in Pots- dam, to look after their ponies, whom they had deserted for «ix loug weeks ‘in favor of the “impressive” donkeys of Felixstowe. Prince Joachim, the baby prince. who had remained @vhome in care of Countess Kelier, and who wees very delicate ebiid for the first few months of his life, is also in excellent bealth. ———_+- — At Derry N. HR W. eight rosilences were. ‘ebop destroyed ty 000; fn] Sale, was temeet ae snip Mowe the Canadian semato yestenlay ‘Premier Abbott announced that the British government and ‘the Canadian goverhment when arrangements had becn made for doing vo, admit American cattle to Canada for slaughter for English markets. 1396, the Berlin | from public life. It Prof. Gettiken to write from his dictation. ‘Later he visited the charity ball. ——- Proctor arrived last night with E. . Smith of the Vermont Central railroad. | passengers of all money, jewelry and | clothing. Prince Bismarck has partly written five | chapters of his antobtography, with his embassy in France, his 2 to in | Ayres says T te- | Fideo from Chili by the British war ie nm Carmel, enlay was struct on the head Wosciens & dying aba: acsh | London letters written from the floor of the | WY ANTED—TO ATTEND TO OUTSIDE TRADE, A RS: THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON. D.C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1891. COMRADES SINCE THEY WERE BOYS. FOR RENT—ROO: ny ee an%St Lith st. 2.) SOR RENT—FUI TSBED ROOM. . FRONT. StO- WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. a SS SS Admiral Walker Says He and Admiral Ghe- | W7ANTED—A BRIGHT YOUNG NAN AS CLERK W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A STEADY, WELL- vard! in a wall r ‘chance to per «crown colored ‘cemerally use- a ae eee ‘Address WINDOW SHADES. Bar once IC™ | tut Layo notte. ‘Addrem SoBe L'a T eee A Bar Harbor special to the New York World pD—AN OFFICE BOY AT ROOM 6, 637 F | _*65>2 ame < today sys: LW. pte erably one whe lun sowe knowince | WANTED — EMPLOYERS FOR COMPETENT Fe of drafting. servants, city, country (re erences farnithcd or loor. Ward Meat BA; remt Admiral Walker has been charged by rmmor | % Gon _UNTOS ennettiens fir tiseslaup cane CETS LE LLL: | rosie ee | with cherishing an nofriendly feeling toward 1B & BLETHAD Hoge FACE, €or Lith st SBACKELEPUED. | 7~ Or RENT. ST._N.W.. WITH BOAKD, | POR RENT. i RSIS BOURKS ht now. he deriend piace, Tir... Ata Mt Please ‘REN _ave-s tuathat Foe Best Adiniral Gherardi, It hax been surmised that atria a vorNOwWAS | V TFUATION BY EXPEW Admiral Walker doce not relish the idea of ;ED IMMEDIATELY A YOUNG MAN 70 | W Srrvor aad vreoun wulte, bid citrate | Admiral Ghorardi, with his small, old-fashioned | rience preferred. Call at SdUSeh i. 8. SSE LE ees et Fecaiy rurgisped jars perioret xh fleet, being his superior in command, and it has | WWfA_THD-MILUINER: MUST COM_WETL. | \urantED > siTUaTIONS ror toting | Pvementee. awe ith sen. w sweat been reported that the former has shown the Wise: mended. “Apply at H. KAUFMAN'S, W aiinitecmale ethos, cashiers, "drivers, a BEAUTIFUL | UNEURNIS porters, nurses, janitors, tr eh | A rooms. Also 2sincle rows fWenished, $6 each. Two | Coiuinin Fowl latter several naval discourtesies since arriving Tor night work). BURSA Te | lance pacions, Ist floor. furmssel of ufurmshed, or | }0>) Nema at Bar Harbor. would rent part of house. tv) New Yors ave. it” . SEW YORK AVE, TWO HOD When the subject was broached by a World 4 pond oor’ correspondent to Admiral Walker today he Jarge closets. one | A canis = Bate | Crete street. food wee AND HARD: | mesirear els’: 3 I modern DIA WOMAN TO COOK, ALSO A | (Young'men for night work). “BUESHANOS ‘with references at 1610 Rixzs | %- 2-¥. = Sos aulb Let ENT ISS it NTED-A WIDOW WISHES PosiTIoN AS | WOE RENT 125 also one sincie root SEED WITTER AT aes| W iecsnpe to soee meet bee ae COLIRED WAIT Tor | Address'A. Bey Star office aust ithe uw, ir ; : eae FNceLY | Bion Cap ot Sie pointedly and emphatically denied that any- ‘A SETTLED WOMAN POR GEN. |. Bthied toon erthe take toned frost sol tent | ate eae es - Sem ‘eral hougework ; mnust have reference, Appiy.at| WANTED— MISC. NEOUS. peoutherm re: heat, mus and vatis seal | Om thing but the utmost good will existed betwoen | yz Sw Wank Sori ie = US ROE ARES ge ms haba Mousiten st 48 | ISTE MN, o BW. ae SE! 140p Stomehton st Or | S14-S6 i5en ot Desks Nee et ” 7 i” ANTED—A Nt kh, MUS VE CITY hap. ANTED—TEAMS AND CALS. APPLY 2Tu . “Gherardi and 1,* be said, “have been | WANES ana sabarase Ga Gm ee | WAST aut | oR ENT-eD EST ay ! g WITH BOARD, 32. 1Y @hyet nw, friends ever sinee we were middies together. | <eraxyTED-A REGISTERED RET! pu: Sao ae eae eas nae | She: Sa wth we tiws x Thiv business is all_nonsence. A New York | W Xppiy at oncer SLATIENWS PUARMAGH at piece for wood inintiag docs; ieust be fron s | Terme moderate. Other ake ross with ‘or wit Prewwe hewepaper reporter has hatched. these stories | and Fas. 5 ¥. ‘te aria it | board, Wate board apes up. ven't thought it worth while to pay | WTANTED—A WHITEGIRE TO NURSE CHILD a a . 5 | FOR BENT. AEAH FARRAGET SQUa any attention to them. In regard to the story id; references required. Call at 0 FOR YEARS; SECURED | J nicely furnished rooms, with or wi W ED— $1, z o by on Muiet house: Private family went ra eat enon real eatate meap tis ity worth os state sala asa aiciw" = eo in toons of insubordination ‘at Port au, Prince I cau | MIO Ge ee atten | Hae sr Btar olice simply say there was no insubordination what- | WV AN TED A YOUNG MAX TO TAKE CHANGE | dress syst 8 percent; title perlee ‘Star office, tem ber ever.” stands the business; ood chance to right party. A VANTED—A W BROKEN YOUNG HO! TRNISHED O% UNFCRNISUE) then no other feeling exists between you | piy A. Y-A., Star office ia ww | N Foreiitng and diivin, “Addrees, with particwars oasun roots: terms recsonable: and iherardi than a friendly ome?” ARTE FuITE BOY 70 ea, | MA DEICe, Box U6, € bre Tau Soa 12th st. nw —y ‘e are ‘he best of friends.” WV caersving busneas at He Bunaertea'sfin am WARTERCES BUY ASMALL GREYHOUND AT iB MENT_TWO LARGE | COMMUNICATIN very different idea is prevalent.” =. ia nce. SCHMID'S BIRD STOR Se STS ee rooms: second Seer ; licks bow EVERYBODY TO KNOW HOW TO Toarkes. | Send postal card. ROACH FOWDEK, 222 Federal e ‘Weil, it is all a mistake. 1 Logs heard that V fe ae —. mga F oo . ¢ white squadron was ordered here by Sec- work periapeLt position: moderato retary Tracy, but that is a mistake. We came | Siti? ‘ Devin; state axe, Adress SESS, star of our own free will. The naval committee of | 3, the Senate and the chairman of the Honse ICELY FURNISHED ROOMS NEAR fieut ave. and 18th st. D, Star office. — JOR REXT—004 M ST. N.W.—A NICEI, ne nished bed room with porch ;"on second floor: tor | W ASTED.OSE OF HORSE IN THE COUN committee are with me. They wanted to make to buses eee oF vould pay @ small eum; to be used | $80 fentlemen oe marxied comple; a ae 8 ee 6 Oe ae at ee »_A STEADY. ; Hunde.” Ridreas Ws i, Ree Siar cde.” ware oee? | Soa ee | PO REST nies ais ted cueral housework in as E Veet oo Wr, FUrmACE. CURA Lai S Cane se OF Torts 'p have = little amusement, oo we came | ayo mass finent grasealy weet D — STUDENTS FoR SHORTHAND, of Dat nt. Litres Sh 00. Pattee references, at 114 14th st. DW. thy Sessions; system the inost levible, most and generally I have found them fair and right- — | Simple and brier, Call at 1229 O st. between 6 aud 7 Paper men, as in any large army, there can- | family of three. Apply 1345 Corcoran st. alter not but be one now and then who is devoidy _*¥2o-3t' i W ANTED—WHITE GIRL i OK GENEKAL HOU: Cap sty tie a Tet aut RUST HUNGERPOR SOK KENT —bY ko. 1 tate and Jnsurence b nw NOR RENT—LAKGE PL WANLDA ENOWN—HiGiEsT PRICE PAID | Bin roo, with “board. 835: sual for old feather bois. Address G. THOMAS, | #16: without board, #4 Star offen. aulviot™” | partments. vs 12h WANE: B50ED GOLD AND SILVER FOR Casit. | J00K KEN WM. PRIEDERICH, Manufacturing Jewele ED-AT CITY INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, | 105 7th st., basement, opposite patent flees bine | for al work Pisces even unt’ usted: work fomuisasd | Su peeusien aaaeinen Tee nt rene eagle mage | ctult faint jise0 j Wlaces etven tnt? siuted: work furnisued | On premises; established 197%, preset Tan =f An affair with some of the features of the | # ote, D. SHACKLEFORD, 4% lit stan-w. 3 aaa Fintuat poet urbe teoted cad und Pet Almy case occurred in Saratoga Sunday night, au agen wi according toe dispatch to the New York Sun. For sometime past Leecher Stowe, a young clerk in a dry goods store, has been paying at-| ood board. aw $OR KENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM ON FIRST floor with xrate and room om second floor; weil located: rooms newly Turuiahed; im new bot.ce. sts. Ses a y ANTED-IN SMALL PRIVATE PAMIN. ured MiFis, One to Cook,wash and in vr to do waiting aud ‘cu-inber SHAR red family re lessons can Leexchansed for room and Loand, wrences sive aud reanired. Address M- Z.. Star TANTED-IN A FAMILY” OF ADULTS, pow WENTOTWo TARE, NIGHLY Ft a ic ii 51 by department Fee Pergor 18 a . 2 On 7 O1 8. tention to Mise Mary Stumplcham, « presty |.) finan AV grbuzecyeraous tortuous und’ boards BF rouns, Sa fours bat roo on esque Hours Srne | t hooms axp jent toall lines of ears: ISH Pst. awe KENT — 1 PRIVATE FAMILY, SEC is, With frst-claws board, ou hoc: avenue near’ Tith Ferme morlerate, Gentlemen girl, living with her widowed mother on Cathe- aa Tine street. Stowe's attentions were not alto- gether agreeable to the young lady and much less so to the mother, who cid not wish to have LP vt nw, $0 and 5 3 He ave, ae. nonth. Appiy 18 ad WANTED - TYPEWRITERS FOR WENT anh atimdazd, maken: test-case machines omty beat ors. to learn or. practice city cz country; rreaary. TiPLWEII EI EACHANGE, O10 Pate neve. selmi Litumily; colored iiarried wo rable reference regula ein pr him pay suit to her daughter, but the young W ayo A SIABLE WITH TWO Ou Tiler | Preterred. “Aditess Mrs... stir office a STORES, pa 5.00 man Was very persistent. Sunday evening he Sallgand rooin for the ies near 212 12 ‘OR Ri -. FURNISHED KOOMS | 2026 Conn ave. MIG 14th DW... seenee 40 35.50 OL Du “a intcofuned iotudeslt bate iia house ond kato the Ke ay = 3 vol eee : J en ascend and third sowie tor rent, with hoem also 1024 Conn ave.. * i ts Ho ‘20.00 presence of the young lady in the parlor au wet ) ANTED- TH. MONT ATED Cr ES TERI 7G PRR ERE ERS % Conn ave (rear)..620 diitarton eve | pat 2 “20.00 marry him. mutual seekle ed biy ottrnew process. Fur area R.O.HOLTZMAN, 10thand F «ts pina. te @r.18-38 ‘The loud talk attracted the attention of the | iss rien can girl's mother and other members of the fam- wr, Ur NEWMYE! S. e--1 tne LOO reis. exchanged. 113 & stu. POR RENT—2504 PENNSVLVANIA AV N.W FOE BEN! —ELeGANy FORNTOMED noone | A/S", furucce, hot water oa ties Boor ily. On their entering the rooms where Stowe | 7 anTED-SEVERAL for rent in private iauly one eeenied etary beck | MAD: fetit tuouerate, ton ave, . EVEL SALESLADLES fall kinds: A 70R k 15.00 wat with Mise Mary be drew a revolver and | W teach ah eta SNES EAMIES ‘At Wil, LOWENTHAL'S, 007 | secuined: Tesaiend See Eten ee ees | POR RENT—Glé K ST. > 00 1413 oun, termtine 13. threatened to choot the girl and kill hitnself | recommended. Appiy 806 7th st. u.w. ‘aulbSw | Tawired. Inquire at 1 2 13th st. uw. | AUrE SE |. improvements; #20 50 a pA ob ee —.. ood unless she then and there consented to marry ED-A GILL. FOR GENERAL OFA HOTEL. | POR RENT SECKMISHED ROOMS OR ENTIRE eaitNG. him. When ubout to carry his threat into ex- rk; White preferred; no Washing, | F southw : st — st. te. perience with the principal hotelsit W. Address HENKY STEVENS, ecution the revolver was knocked from his | 2c!ock Ste ——s HST. SW. S LOOMS AND hand by a big brother of the girl. who for- FOr RENT TWO” LARGE “UNFURNISHED G aientiy kocaied to” Santtiisoniam, andl, Va ‘aul Tous, second cor front; aso cme furul Hawt and bureswo PRbtne An eustaine GeO tunately came upon the scene in time to save Teal nae aE third door. Wee. W. bee mouthe " SGN Wiel,’ his sister, who was seeking refuge behind her Cangrapis Nos. 1, 2 aud 2 Siuith, is Gat. ft mother, trot to that of Miss awitsit | Renmzton, Hammond and otters. * Easy terms. lio- LOOKS, WITH O@ +4 m KE gr in Consulate tena imeTones iter tie. “NEWMAN & SON, GOs rat new. titer, Booktanter nd a Wal KENT. HOUSE N41 ct vho i — only those - = BIO b Cayt, Jes } . ee , ereenen we pares <1ED—HORSES. MULES AND COWS TO FURNISHED Fie TAT ANTE. a Witte wont no sture i clover hie wh, ood. fences shale icon atid convenient; quiet amily: sutah ——- ———— More ever es nag water: culy 83, ber muni Appiynae | forone Gr two persous. Appit BLS s seach SSD é W tore every Monday 1uoriiug. Apply 1 Koou 110, Lemma building? 1555 8 ren aud st | aves — 7 46 aw, store & dw. #:90 Prince and Flower Seller. 3 a i Pier rand s 4 FLUTE PUPILS By | HOK RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, - musicians. S¢ientitic instruc- | LX’ suitabie for lwht housekeeyiax; near Metry) iv> weeks —duriag “Vacation.” Cail | cars. 119 Isth st. mw. « C SOK RENT— T DESIRE TO OB | A picssunt roo: y jor in French, Ger- | rst-ciass tabie Atalisn, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Denis, | auld-L2t* rit Hey peeremionen: WILLA | op ge SONATE with re OM AT ACHED TO SOOKE. Raid 11 LARGLGALRDIN REAR AND miDE, LO ON MOST DESIRAL HILL & JONNETON, Taba. ANE. BAY. WINDOW iprotenentss VT xu, From the Pall Mall Gazette. ware AN OFFICE BOY OF ABOL A pretty story of the late Emperor Frederick | in handwr't ng, statins coup tssien deel exten fs told in one of the German papers. Some | See hdatid ttervuces, by Hotter to A. LS years ago, shortly before the death of the old | \\\-axteD—noy_TO-LEARY 7 Emperor of Germany, a tall, handsome gentle- th ra grverence preferred. 4107th man jumped into a third-class carriage of a lo- - 10TH ST. N.W.—LARGE AND furnished’ oF unfurnishec; alse rd; transients accouunudated. Low. ce aio Nits aw, ING OF & ROOWS: 1281 E | yerane © aE st. new. maya” W aR O HAND.) TXPEWEI TING, D rooms; south front; rovius wil Mewly papered « rea- rez a) cal railway at Berlin. just as the traia was leav- * BOOKKEEPING. -Pituan shorthande including Met. nw. __awZ1-6t"_ | cation to rest furnished roosnes ail conveuien ens pes 2 a —— ing the station. An old flower seiler with a | WY ANTED-SRTILED WOMAN TO CUOK AND |‘ hours’ dictatiot: each week und practice on Calberas cnsd Aor also otter desirable roeussturainbeds | 20, De Guten at, Ube, basketful of newly cut hyacin hs was the only | VV aesist un chumberwork. Avpiy to Je 4 Cl Lee mn. oF Dotu, three months, $10. Bunnes | Soutictront houses with or without Dowd: mae seam #70 other occupant of the compartment. He asked | Fendall building, cor. D und 43 we aU ott curated Upok hasta peat eesiaiith, consis: | aural. went > ANTED_PLADTERERS U) the old dame to sell hima buneh, and, mollitied | room by his suave manner. she chose the freshest and largest and handed it to him. Its price was a| y penny, but as the gentleman had no coppers and the old woman no change, not having sold any of her goods yet, she was paid with a mark | 9 piece, which, as she said at once, was a thing W T wo WOME that had never Leen heard of before in a third- |.) fact, cons), Waitresses, house, class railway carriage. ood winter places.) Come, mo Presently the stranger and the flower seller | BUXKNHAWS, 1110 G st. nw. were deep in conversation, and it turned out | VW ANTED—AN ENGLISH that the woman was the only breadwinner | ,}¥, !eruaid ond waitress. city reierens of a family of four. Her son was crippled, her | 20181 ¢. from 10 to 1% o'clock. granddaughter a little school girl and her hus- | YY ANTED. vO eras, ae band had for some mouths been out of work | nurse hace nen ea ee al Pap $10. Prot. 21.1 atthe Prep. Dept. the past two ye roows, ib family’ without « ail Ines 0} dy Lidia! FORREST. THE WOUDMONT, 13TH ANDIOW circle, rooms abd buard at reasonable terias { OBINSON, Fropri mcr DT & BRADLEY, OR RENT—S-KOOM BRICK Tow; water and bath ; ni Dorhood, Lis 4th aw. Inguu aut Fe ote To say to parents. Send wie yoursons and da ters and will, in tue shortest possible tune, tt (enter the arena of the aii olstacies to be inet thered. Open day’ ats in all suiumer. “Sixty” students ow in regular attend: THSe, Vvjouan, AG SHAMLN'S BUSINESS COL- | POR KENT—To DESIRABLE TENANTS ONLY, LEGE A st. .. z oe ot aud bath, V ANTED—WILLIAM C. FRISSELL, PIANO | {0% cht housescopins if desired: heat and was. mo First-cians tuning at iowest rates, Orders by mail | "°*- jeter as | promptly attended’ y25-In ad stay al 3 F Oe BEX Nick Tes oom Horst and a aif blocks feo Siuithsonian, Lith sts w. Giz a st. a. PUNISH since a new railway official had dismissed him cast aun” | WAN ED HORSE TO PASTCRI PASTURE. ON ENOX'S try es axe. et 17th and TNch Con i 7 sate —_ jarm, two wities from the Capitol; runniuc water 140 D = with dare as being too old to do much work. Thestraager ED ane piel, runnin water i re then suggested that she shonid apply, on husband's behalf, to the railway authorities. sito tthe “Thut is no good whatever,” she replied. as ahe ao wiped her tears with her apron. “If you] WWANIFDCAMAN TO TARE Sz-solm W ANTED-HOUSEKEEPERS AND HOTEL PRO- tye Bieturs to kuuow that they cai have Haeir suri Address NEGKC |ARGE OF WIN Address GROCER, Packed und stored at re ; . at rea : jk KENTA 1TH STE haven't the pope for your cousin no} Star office. fuer” | Monavie rates, Ine hair waitresses a speciaity. PEE: | Apply CHARLES EARDY, ous Lith Cao Se Se . you can’t get anybody te listen to you. cas | MAN SCP Tor uw. Eatabiished ua i871. roous'¢ jecoml ow Pe se nino 1 ae | fost wena nen- SSR.SD Selleomon hase Has iry the emperos,” the stringer went on. any - 4 fatit: newly. paperet awd pulstt eset ngene ai Seermon Pa Alas! she fighed, “if the old _gentieman was WANIED-GRAZE YOUR Houses ON wit. FOR RENT—OFFICES. HORSTRAMP & JkSTER, Rhend ce ape wor an ns diaaal) te ama pelos: Gebers wart tt ock wud russ farin ; 8 per month; for 3 Stor” | weals eany sia grooming, &¥ par ine Best attentions | WOK RENT—Dy SUPT, 1, A SUITE OF SLALGR, x MS; WATER tight do some good, bat hie does not get to | S07Actep — 1a avert | Ratthirnihretdrucd tre, lt WHLBOS. tabs at: | Kae roous on shod Bade tor othe at Bahai | Belson S300. Bape af tcinerstore dnutineat know about us poor people.” AXTED — TuMeEr ¥ cs pia ras Ws, next to the Shorelna. aud-lin at au “Wiel, them, fot your buaband write to the | cletal eel tinsel os 2 CARPET CLEANING AND = a OH RENT—H0 3D ST. XW. CAND =z 16 crown prince.” “Yes,” she said. “ho mignt do | ‘\y7Asi PIRST: miaivers iacacniet Gat eke een FOR RENT—STORES. . OSCAL LUCKLTT, 34 Dai. BW. | Fe emer eam ger tnprelptorny GE ieee neha hate cnt wees | OR RENT a LAN AF, STOGE Loom, had sold her flowers. By this time the train | #2" o : toot deep, and. port of cellar sume, dove meri, of had got to the terminus, the old dame bundled : out her basket and noticed with astonishment | WW ANIER AN | thut the officials and the crowd onthe platform | dress bux 10. Star oft fam Rent, $40. 'RUST& HU BUSINESS CHANCES. FORD. 6! D— AN An RYENDE AN r amd bath. cl Where lust employe and bath, ami ; JOR RENI—1WOSIOMY BRICK STORE AND PARIY WiaH A PEW HUNDRED DOLLARS = Sn RICE BTU xeet nd bath. looked at her carriage and saluted and cheered. | yyrAyueD-WHITE GilLD oS wuo is energetic can get an interest in an estab- a tak “Te is m5 BEC St. a.%.. 12 toons and beth ate Goes skb— E Gia a "Prive, #25. Ewo-story roo. brick, No. povocor. Stand fos men “What's up?” she asked. “Why, the erown | W am Sou real estat 2 ye come erick Store cor. Sti kad L'sts. a for fautiy of Ws ieek Baeeece ND bgaiacte Uy, ackdrvomume BEAL: x: OWA, WATLES THOMPSON, prince was in the same compartment with | 4 Lest. aust W ist a hk office. _ au # it 3 od doth Se. aute-3t Boom 8, Atiautic Bldg. you!” Then the fiower seller held her head ED—DKUG_ CLERK, MUST BE eneus Office bulidine and ea predict (OR RENT—LARGE STORE AND CELLAK, COR | 7 2004 1. Gr, mi. Rich and told every svllaUlo of what had hap | NV trea! Din thicd PHALLAGY, if ants | ynagiaie OMe su sammie Boer centon | Wc tadowe we Sate neal x pened to the delighted crowd. Her flowers rt gee | bie we Sauttiw | awses ASH'N DANENHOWER, Tenants Uitte Tl daa were sold before five minutes were over, and a — Mis | POR, SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES AND sTORE | [on RENT OR TEASE—A FINE NEW BUILDING 10r, WAH Jit wt no fortnight afterward her husband was at work | and coevai tara hate anand woneuewnate | Pt SEE PTO tyros | Fontn : dhode flan tates i route be ad Delween Qat. and Khode Islanduve.usw. ate” ee ws feet vo on oly od oO SON ENTinEry oF | eumunrooms above. vN. BCRDETT Es ORENTIETY OF | “Salsa ris Vermont ave. a, » in order to adjust « partuership difference; ‘OR RENT—WARE HOUS® 1005 B ST., OPPO. shen onjortauity 1or chal purchaser. Apply for 3 gro; can be “divaded FE COM particthars, Hi NKY FP. WOODAKD, Attorney Law, La, ave. auelin z vuiid.ng. autt again in his old place. with references ——_—eoe- W Foal orld Cd agi fu oxc'usive territory... Our hew patent sates ‘Members of Parliament Whe Write, at nixne in city or counitey; mow asents titer in fe From the Birmingham Post. ee ee ‘The practize of combining the functions of journalist and legislator has largely inereased ED—I3 5) during the last few years, At one time the | erred salaricrpuaranteed, SoA ALT nationalist members had a monopoly of the | #10 F St.n. w. (upstairs), between Gand 1? au. auo- Lan stn w, aaisowe | Feasouable, App!y on pres (Bd LIEN BES sere saree noes ‘ In square bounded by Cont ‘ave and “iith anda DMN BB cece cn ann sient BULLETINS CAN BE OBTAINED A’ Fick. THESE HOt ONLY BY PEKMITS _aulS,t0.th Us Ki.NE—BY THOMAS F. WAC eval batase Bret te or & store... 7Eand store, mii. 33! ot! ore 140 HH st. wn. JOSEPH A auzz. FIXTURES OF A uve store, cor. L1th and N sts. 3, ir years’ Je.se; will De sod with Louse, but now all thia is changed. Mr. Court- | of trimuinss aut sinalt wares also fammiaice wilt ae ney was until fow years ago a leader writer | ‘#¥- Address UUTSIDE Soutiwest Z a - ow rent; wood reason. use second-bund ¢lotiine.. very. liberal for the Times and Mr. Justin McCarthy still Was ERGETIC MAS RENT AND = ~ | prices paid. Address of cali at JUSTUS OLDSYAND, | contributes to the editorial columns of the | the smunnor excursion sauna ya ne Pe curing We nave eae ——— Daily News, whire Mr. Maclean, Mr. Leng and | turns; references required. COLUMBIA PHONO- CASH CUSTOMERS ED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENC Dr. Catheron direct the policy of their re- | GH#APH COMPANY, oz7 bet.» Je¥iut_ | For improved and unimproved city and subarban real | tence: to snd “strictly semdtemtnd Othe ee al or apaetinn papers—the Western Mail, the Dundee cetate. Lit yout puoperty with as. Lours, WM. WILLIAMS, Manager, yy Fst. bw. z Murata tee deerfze and the “North irineh Daily Mai WANTED---HOUSES. au7-tm* bee re WEST WASH? p20 E cai from t ‘¥ of te] ns. ir. T. PL ——= S — — ey ws on 2 a - O'Connor continues his etter fore New York | WW ANTED-S. KOOM HOUSE, | (\LEANING WATCHES, 300, PIANOS AND ORGANS. 09 Tet Sle a ret ‘and in addition turns out 2 good | aig) turns house. paper under 83,000, | U erystais. 100. ; warrai deal of “copy” every week for the Sunday | s., uncer ¥10,000. dye orth 0 East Capitol | for old roid, sliver watches, jewelry: comtedsrate | 7 SE : SOS WACKORE ke Co., OrLG | iioney. ‘Jewelry wore vader Sletrupuiitan, siyioaee | Gy, 2 MUEN. 08 GBT SW kA : S72. (BU OOBA St, Gr eves 28 BS at tr. Ast, ar. Sun; | Mr. 1. W. Russell is a regular | *t. n.w. saan i” TAKE NO CHANG! Krakauer an@ other Pianos cant Onan: contributor to the Manchester Kzani-ner; NTH MARRIED WA Nicncsey cleans your wuich for83, pate tn mnady. Prices reasonable, Leraseas) 3325-3im 2 eo Mr. Sexton and Mr. Healy give frequent liter- renees, care of a house in city or com yrinyg to 6S. Se, we absence of owner. Addrv-s HOUSE, Star o} enn to Le it Warrants his work’ one year. We s THT 1 RRB FFE Kew . 7 ary assistance to the National Press, and so Vent. cheapent practical watebr | S553 THEE FP RRB EEE DOTT & WILCOX, ments matic takers su the Pst wwe 10 aw Penusy vents 0 - ANTED HOUSES—T HAV! £10,000TO INVEST | 22 = ss, i ke Fr Fv SR LENT OURS VE 4 SS on, Mr. Broadhurst conveys any items of in- | WANTED HO D —————— | 5 Hf I oe Fok BENT ISIS VERMONT AVE Now. bc aoe! telligence that come in his way to the London | aren ™ st woes - LOS? AND FOUND. ‘ss8 ins € 2 rooms and bath: all mod. imps, $384 mont! i correspondent of 2 Scotch paper, and I can 2 S 3 ND. Trize Metal Paris Exposition, 00 frst prentame: | at 122) 1 st... Orrices. trace the style of a tolerably well-known mem- indorsed by over JOU 1 00:8 and. 198 rauiity. Old Pianos taken in exchange. ony [Lost 08 MORNING OF AUGUST 35, AN aN- Seed doen en se ee DB ter of parliament, in the ‘effusions "of “the Sou (riah minal anwaner to nanue’ of Prince Member for itenborough” in Sunday ee ena norshesst that I can exclane for aula | will be rewanted by returning to 2008 list. mow. It" | jatehear Times. Among others who write tor the press | proved ur wmiuproved property to excnanse should | ] OST-ON MONDAY, AUGUST 94, BETWEEN | @FEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, Bcloos PraNos, |=" are Mr. Criily, Mr. Fiynn, Mr. Gilland Mr. J. | Gall smanediately. i. NALDSON. te5 tate ‘ith st. nc. and $10 East Capnolst., a pocket | © Oneuns amd Acolians tor sale or cent ‘OK RENT HOT T. McCarthy,” When Mr. E. it. Knasell was in | 28223" nntainhiz a smn of woney and Lunch “ot keys. DROOF'S divsic Store, 498; im, all sections’ of the chy. MiLiiel Po wrote 6 pel etch earn | AT S8 TENANTS TN | Kewardu lett at 519 Kast Caprio! st Te | _w20-te 25 Pa ave. | WHITE. 1115 F st. nw. ei - Parmer for the Liverpool Post, and a livers the t houses of not less | 7 OST-LAST NIGHT, 12 AND 1 K NNN OA mn Ku jOk RENT—2027 PORTNER PLACE NOW., Dearing an honored name is said to continuo | {23 Seve! “all mugen. hinpeureneat orsivek, near ith and r. re ORNS 4% peE ke zooum” bath, cellar aud ait mock waproree oud eo orn hiapeute: collar and all moder the practice he fell into when a member of | rat not to excced @4and #45. eH, TY LEIPOLD: %, aay is Bo? tes $2750 por ulonih. WASH'N Danan di roauad sending paragraphy toa Manchester paper. | &¥= coh Lith and F aim nw. awed tit (ar eEAtARhiis, SENVRRR Wea Pt AS s —o San. Ballad foot 4d 3h sai areas SSS Lia chub sn dafapite mati. oid eyo fg | UNEQUALED Ty soe, FoUCH, Wonsaanure | POR MENT GGTORTRER rLace. x.w.. Two | MR. aii In Memory of William Muller, = aER ze Se ee ae special of chasers” is tervited to thete | rooms, cel tod ie : pegsnnehs =e =| LOS BLACK AND TAN DOG; ANSWERS 10 | “New Ariicte Sijies,” mubled in deeiere oF MUOL a an SN DANE From the St. Jam - Vv “ STL BONKD_£O f Vesna; licensed July 20, 1Svl, tax 10s, | EST DECORATIVE ANT. Pans for sent ‘ward will Le given for iis return to 722 to ladies ia refined private fezmily : betwee Dessau, the capital of the Duchy of Anhalt- | ant x ienvaind Hires fone rete Bee 2 | “SECOND-HASD FsANOS.— A lange asontment, Dessan, will at the end of next month be the | fmly’ Address X. ofc pgs Soe nag J¥ | comprisinz aitaost every well-known muke. #0 ae SEE Tt * ost, cK W, SPANIEL LAS’ | country, am Tot wall Le ctpees scene of an interenting ceremony. Prot. Max | WW ANE, Diap uuu EU oHED hoou IX | LQSy diag Ann anASTR, HAGE PAL | Sums MSTA ENBOCEM ENTE ted ae Muller will gé there to unveil a monument to | second door. Address and state particuinrs tong. Jarand tax. Aliberal reward it returned to S15 sth | 12 paces od fg bene shirk ei Soarceared on. tS ‘alia Wilhelm Muller. his father, who was born there | StF oftire. Wie. KNAUEE Co., a h ‘ST Maruet w suakor | MONTBE in 1794, lived a short life there and di in the Wee ING BEDROOMS OST-SUNDAY LAST, ON TENNALLYTOWN 26 little town after attaining to some eminence among German poote. ‘The cost of the monu- ment has Leen defrayed by a national subserip- tion, for assisting which » committee was 2h ATU Bh cecnvceneess 2 14th wt, sues Bet swall room, with Uoard, ior gentleman, L4 ruad, tuouse-colored greyhound ; agswers to name ld; mo other borders. Address J. ‘T.K., | of Prney. A sit eral 1 be paid. Sees WOE |b. A Uist eae sooo rg LADIES _GOODS. OST—SMALL BLACK SETTER BITO! sMENCH ACCUKDION FLALIING KEDUCED Wisscigaae Aasamis ea marode nore | LORS ARG cea Se NTT RST ES | Beat tet a ERR! WARIED- BY A GESTED MAN AND WIFE, NO | _* EL ETT RROD Grem's castes, 2c. yer yu. 5 Mn ete So ee: nd | seem forte owmaceapuny; ais by’ aeaieeed | LLOetacAPOURE Ap, ON ROAD, NEAR FORT ee ee other influential admirers of the poet being | dauxhter. two rooms in sae house, if % re Myor, Va. several articles of Jewe.ry. suitable | B-™=__api-ym"_ ertene | reaatd Tan it ieee tee ORGUe ie ;RENGH DiLING, BOOURING AND DEY CLEAN: on the committee. The work has been executed | Must Pe mogernte.and jocuted pet ween the avenue and | Bank. Fr ¥ cnt, 1200, New Loek ave. Fiver ‘TED—THREE UNPURNISHI jousehvepius. Addrées L. SEES ___Addrees Box 150, Star oftce,_ BOARDING. Wena at beck QU | oceae tama toes ae aE 5 stating terms, Aon inindown: quiet street; new liouse: ew frais ‘WASTER = SEOOND | ELOOL, FRONT, oom, SU per mouth; bathe, baru it decid 0° af bees wushter Teter- me arate Shoes etchanged. “Address FEAMASENE fo 3 | THE CRON Pe AVE, ASD EET, see 220m. Trin WASTED IBY, MIDPLE-AGED GENTLEMAN | month. oe cn preninee, inquire ot 0M das eve. to coatoretie resis Geng toy Tinton, cont | (HR WEDSTER S15 TH Of 5 W-; RATES af we nae po a a rac Lia blah: ass Ses dav pons Cltalhe uve Nowa Frag terme. G. B. P., of E - ary, fo W Aeon Aaa Re mea COUNTRY BOARD. ae ‘roouts for int boweheeriag Mowe “Chase ver Prope trout out ery ‘AL inodern inigwovenments. sat? tor. 3 : be med G ou Fro 3 ._N.W.; BROWN. Jack Beate ef Tiltn, Ohio, and, « enloolat KEEEIRG, staomee™” aide Reem Ne Se CLAi Roy Be, Wasbingten | Shiny Ey named Crawford were maton, owner, , Si re, aaa, ari |__NOTARIES PUBLIC. : Friday night. = ie OW ‘20n EVERY STATI noes Mas sul ie 2a office from Osan. to him ac iid

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