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2 THE EVENING TWEE QUINLANS ARD CURTING ‘Sbeis Family Differences Aired im the Police Court Today. ‘The Quinlan end Curtin femilies occupy | tween Franklin and Jefferson streets, was the scene last night, between 8 and 9 o'clock, of a shooting affair which may turn out tobe a jpewses on New Jersey avenue near K street. ‘Tbe Quinians have lived there many years, but ALEXANDRIA, ‘THE FIGHTING Az VALPARAISO. wae —— TURNER GAINES SHoots HIS Wirz IN CuvacH. | Balmaceda’s Side of fhe Story—The Gen- Zion Colored Church, on South Lee street be- gresstonspiste te = Trap. A eablegram from Valparaiso, dsted Mth instagt, bas begn received in this eity, which says: @e Cartine bere ouly lived there about a|mmrder- Lucy Taylor is the wife of| Thegsurgents syececded@ in landing 10,000 yeor. The fomilies are not on friendly terms, | Turner ante hon we oe her | soldiers.at the Bay of Quinteros, newt of Yal- end one result of their diferences was the ‘trial fn the Potiee Court this morning of Mrs. ‘Quinlan end her son Tom on charges of using Janguage calcuiated to disturb the public peace. ‘The two daughters of Mr. and Mra. Curtin were in the court, but they were uot called a+ witnessce against the old woman and her son. were in the Curtin house and when tho ‘and Quialans appeared in front of the ‘bere was trouble. ‘The result was that ‘the oid women ond the son were arrested by tiers. “*Lacyer Gahili, #n defending the mother and won referred to the visit of the officers to the ‘hous. but Cilicer Kimball denied that he was a wete: there. Hire. Qumlan's daughter aid that the | eticers and girls were going out to get beer ‘when the trouble happene: Mrs. Quinian’s son Jom, it was stated, at- | tempted to defend bis mother and home by striking one of the Officers with a “paling from t Agnew's ship yard last night to ch her escort was a man other than her husband. the midst of the service a pistol shot cracked | through the Kittle church and a ball whizzed wituewes. Poticemen Kimmel of the sixth Pre- | emong dhe chuzch gosrs winct and Ofticer John Frayser of the first were | Turner Gaines, but struck no one. The congre- gation poured out the doors and windows and As Mrs. Gaines came her husband fired again, this time with better aim, and the bali striking her shoulder went down toward her lun up, and this morniug was committed to jail by the mayor. at Demaine’s establishment on4he body of P. H. Seiders, who died yesterday from the | effect of havi station, Fauqnier paraigo, whezp Started along the sl toward bled under the Mites 5 six of their men-of-war and eight armed franstorts, besides all the boats of their fleet provided with mitraifleuses, endeavoring to surprise the city by a rear attack. Agovernment force of 5,000 men was im- mediately detached from Valparaiso, and suc- ceded in delaying the crossing of the Acon- eagua river near its mouth, while » snflicient number of troops were moving by rail to pro- carried 8 pistol in- of a book, “and in thet sat near Mra » tect Valparaiso and the insurgents by at @wound that is said ¢o be a “4 : to the station honse. gave hiagaelt | ¢#st 15,000, with a prospect of = farther, in quarters. government forces succeeded in stopping the rgents for forty hours, with a lors to the enemy of about 6.000 of choicest men, although notwithstanding the fire of the insur- gent fleet, besides tliat of the land force. This Bet postions for tie 1500 ri too, ions for 2 ing troops, although this advantage cost the loss of biulf the number of the gallant division of 5,000 men which contested the march of the rebels and CORONER'S IXQUFST THIS MORNING. Coroner Purvis held an inquest this morning been thrown from a nassas road near Plains county. He was a ain on ,the : brakesman on the road and it that | their crossing the Aconcagua river. Tho rebel ES TAS etic wen x iercenee | Mile shifting ears he was thrown from the top | fleet has been kept at ‘bay by sire ite of Fort was called by Prosecutor Dumont to tell some- | 2 car and run over by the train, his let are Andes, and the insurgent forces are ‘ived of ‘thing about the case, and he said that Onicer | aud leg being broken and internal injuries in- | the expected protection of deir men-ol-war, Bamomvel had no business in the Curtin house. | flicted. The testimony not ha been com- | while the government forces are constantly re- “Complaint has been made about the house,” | Pleted the jury adjourned until tomorrow | ceiving reinforcements from the interior. gaid the liewtenant, “and I have warned the | Morning. Now the rebel forces will be found at every ‘Men in my precinct to keep away from hare.” | FUNERAL OF CAPT. BROOKS. Mament.without any possible way of retreat. Mr in this argument referred tothe | phe ganeral of Capt. Wim. H. Brobks took | Such is their situation. eficers as auterested parties on the Curtin | side of the affair, and asked that his clients Wigeberged, but the judge fined them 39 each. Policeman Bateman, ou whose beat the affair took pince, bas sworn ‘out a warrant for Chas. Curtin, father of the girls, and bis case will @robably be heard tomorrow. ———_ Praise For 9 Policeman. othe Hater of Tue Evemine Star Arunaway on H street and 6th northeast by one of the teams of the Hygienic Ice Company would have proved a serions and fatal accident joday but for the coolness and nerve of Officer Bronne of the ninth precinct, who stopped the horses when they were in a dead-ran and about | to crash into a surrey -coutaiming some ladie: His conduct deserves,praise, so. pivaye confer a favor by publishing these few lines in justice officer Dine. AM. HM. Ammernexc, 1410 46th street northwest. —_— Pensioned Cle: ‘To the Editor of The Evenine Star ‘Mr. Wanamager's proposition in reference-to pensioning clerks in the-Post Ofice Depart- ment who-have served the government faith- fully for thirty years isa meusurethat should have been recommended and submitted to Con- gress some years ago. This proposition, as | suggested: by the Postmaster General, is a most | pone one,and there isno doubt but that | it will receive the hearty approvaland united and | ‘cordia! support of every fair-minded cierk, man | aod woman, in the governwent departments. Wo ressouableman who holds a position un- | der the government will object for a moment to contribute so small an smount out of his salary as the law calls for -i per cent—for so Jaudabie and huwanean objeet. as the Pastmas- ter General truthfully and torcibly puts it, and Congress has no. goo and satisfactory grounds ip opporing it on the plea of econom: mill equite no appropfiation trom them or the people sapeney to carry itout and put it into suecessiul operation. CWA Dogs aad Cats apd Fleas. ‘To the Valter of The Evemims Star In your issue of the #4th instant you have an article owtae prevalence of fleas in the c Prof. Leland Howard tetls your reporter that the prevalence of fleas is due to the damp qweatber. The profesor may be right as to leas propagating more rapidiy in damp weather but he mises the mark as to the ‘the presence of these pests. In ive cxses out of ten the nce of teas is due to pet Cogs and eats. “F have: had occasion to make some investigation on the subjectand I think I am warranted in easing that in house- holds-where there are no dogs or cats:there are few if any teas. x -_—— The Camp Meeting sunday Question. ‘Bo the Sditor oi Fhe kveninu Star Kf the fouewing, taken from the-New York Christian Adcocaie, be true how does “Rev. Georg Elliett explain his refusal to preach at Washington Grove Suzday because the railroad ‘trains stop there on that day: Yao Seonkay torsige scranen St tne SaLuale ores camp meetin. ou say 30. "ithe murtzentl, annual, meeting Devan at Wasnigston Grove gest fo aD pan. ite Mayor, presiliug elder vr Wasuineton ‘iiwirict. has char0 01 tue reais services, apd Mtr G. 1 Wood 1 August 26. . e ed I be o t pice this morning from his rexidence on South where a requiem mass was solemnized by Rev. Father Cutler, the pastor. The Grand Army amen of Alexandria cttended, with a delegation from the Washington department, G. A. 16. teachers of the public free schools, which was Opened here on August 3, is nowmaking ready to lose and will conelude its sessions on methods of teaching all the school branches | prescribed by law as well as.in vocal music and | | school law have been given. Nearly 150 teachers | have attended from all sectiqns of the state, | aud the Alexandria colored people have tried to Visitors by excursions to Washington and even- ing entertainments. Lastmghtareception and colored friends here took place at Armory Hall, ‘To the Editor of The Fvenifis Star: insect place the common adhesive fly paper on the floors of the rooms infested with a small piece of fresh meat in the center of each sheet. ‘the fleas jfimp toward the meat and adhere.to | the paper. More Practice Needed by Amateurs to Make Harper's Young People. professional tennisteachers in America, men whore thoroughly familiar with .the game, amd who could instruct ambitious beginners. A fow judicious lessons at the eommence- ment might obviate many faulty strokes which may afierward be very difficult .to enre when once they are firmly fixed. By asking criticism from better players, and receiving it in good part, and with an intelligent application or non-application be, an improved or there is sueh « thing as too much practice, the effet of which is to cause your gawe to lose i snap aud vim, or to become what is kuown as “stale.” fought sets against a player better than your- self are of vastly more advantage to you than six sets lazily played against a weak opponent. Play against “the mind if yod are beaten; trim next day and eee you did the day previous. At the end of a few Weeks you wili be surprised to see -how much more chances to try tice in judgment the double gamo is the betier, and in watebing the you will seldom see turn the same ball. Euch tells instantly and The Berlin Nationgl Gazette states tho English stesengr whith fee arrived at Kicl 18 beheved to have a cargo of guns aud war ma- terial on board for ‘the-Balmacedan war vessel ‘Presidente Pinto, which arrived at Kiel yesver- day. It is generally understood at jin that the German authorities’ will insist upon the neutrality of the port of Kiel being strictly ob- served, and that they will prevent the English steamship from-transferting her cargo, should dteonsist of war material, to the Presidente Pinto, while those two vessels ure in German waters. ‘The Chilian legation at Berlin has received a telegram frum Buenos Ayres, dated Tuesday evening, saying: “A butile ‘was fought at Quiuterotoday. ‘The congressioualistsanaiained heavy losses, being placed beswean two fires. A decisive battle is expected. Lalmnceda's army cecupies advantageous positions.” ; The Daiiy Telegraph this morning publishes a statement from a Chalian resident here, who vs hye has seen a.private cablegram from Pres- ident Balmaceda to the Uhilian legution declar- ing that his triumph is complete. ‘The state- urent also contuins an assertion of the belief tat i isthe policy -of the victors to sunex via. Lee street and proceeded to St. Mary's Chureh, ‘FUE COLORED NORMAL INSTITUTE. The normal school institute for colored dhe institute has been under the of ‘she city superintendent of four other teachers, and lessons make the time ax pleasant us possible for.their rtuinment of the visiting teachers by their losing with a bal eS a A Remedy .tor Fleas. ————+->—__—_ @N ALLIANGE EIST FIGHT. Lecturer McAllister is Kixpelled and He Pummels Dr. Macyve. A Durant, Mise., dispatch to the New York Sun today says: This town is all excitement. A fist fight occurred in the ofice of the West House here tonight between the Hon. W. 8. McAllister and Dr. C. W. Macune, editor of the National Auiance Economist ot Washington, both of whom arrived on the evening train from Starkville, where they had been in attendance upon the state alliance meeting. Lecturer Mc- Allister today was expelled by the alliance be- cause of his opposition to the subtreasury scheme and of exposure of the alleged oficial corruption of Dr. Macune, who hada great deal todo with the treatment meted out to Mr. Me- Allister, whispering it around that McAllister was bought up by Wall street and was exerting his influence to destroy the alliance. In his reply today to the articles of impeach- ment Mr. McAllister said-that Dr. Macune sold out to-Pat Calhoun last year in the Georgia senate contest for $2,000, and that Macune had robbed the Toxas alliance of 30,000 or more while manager of the Texas alliance exéhange. On the train -this evening from Starkville a Mcailiter's charges against him, to which De. Ww . . Macune replied. Sit ne says T roid out to Pat Calhoun he has lied.” ‘Shis xeached McAllister .just before reaching —- aud upon meeting Dr. Macune McAllister “De. Magane, 1 understand ou ehargod in the alliance at Starkville that as pought by eastern capitalists to brouk up the alliance, and that you denounced me this evening as a Har?” Dr. Macnne shook bis ead and walkod off, ‘Bayi = We nothing to say to you, sir.” NeAllister ‘moved around in front of him, Noting your reports ar to the flea epidemic, suggest that those who are troubled with this 1 completely rid a badly infested jouse In two nights by this means. x. Seas IS TEACHERS. LAWN TE: Them Good Players. It isa great pity that there are got afew of it, as the case may gamo will surely zesult course, steady practice on good ourts and with good ballemust be bad, but Two or three bi rine hard t man you ean. Never {you cannot win more games from him-than your game has improved. go haswp got-to.aneet the igonp For geueral improvement the single game is Lape jou all 0 be epreferred. to the, double eg samme if | you have zeeed against mo wilh muguided ig ‘our strokes. For prac- ® that else conld I do but treat your state- ments as I did?” MoAllister, like a flash, struck Dr. Macune ¥ of a .well-drilled pair ih players attempt to re- an! ot Dauiparou Charch i= president of the aso | . . : . “ between the eyes, causing him to stagger to- Siatien. ‘Sir Woodward t= quoted as says ‘tuct tne | almost by instinet whigh ball is in his provinee, », r SSaure ett of the smucsatios has teen pani, ant'that | und which in ie partner's: and ot") ward the floor. “When Macune began to re- Be roveds tant becaming a auiuinicr renurt inatead of Rprace for came weekiner IT is wie reports that all | Sruigs scaequ.ed tastop at the «rove wi.ibe verulite! i “Bet allowed to stp on Sunday." Af tits sepure ue true el isa losely placed shot for which neither wi cover MeAllister squared himself and struck with all his power. ‘Then they clinched. McAllister, recognizing superior streng! ani rt, try. It sometimes’ happens that one-of the pair is by reasonof his position in-the court, better | able to judge of the direction of « bail! ‘than is SESS uss ee tie poenciers’ pieetine “Te wine | he other, whose business it isto. either | "Fenced Poems saad sauio sienek Te Berane, Suites wits Sanewit Grove, Irvin Farx ami Asbury [return it or let it go out, and now ruc paged . “Sem ti dougeto-Suumuay | reewen i ee a Hewas eunght by the hotel's proprietor, J. C. uuvitime the muintudes to patronize the | 24 then you will hear such advice as | si)" cUrsioRs. gO aan Se right hand on Jn referenes to the rebate fromthe railroad | jt. A Notwech pation the beatae rd. te | his hip pocket us if-0 draw p pistol, wheu Me- ~to the Camp Meeting Awociation We trustees I never call bo the othee whee hay og | Allister draw himself up, saying, “Now xou let setae that the assogiation docs not and has not for several yours received any rebate from ekets sold op Sanday. J. —— ‘The Golden Cross. At the last meeting of the National Com- mandery, No. 323, LU. 0. G. ~mander W. #. HoKesler presided. i Atter con- ferring the degrees subjects of interest to the eeder were discussed by Noble Commander Kesler, Sir Kuights Dr.. Chas. Allen, L. K ‘Trembly, ‘Samuel Howison, di.H. Yates, kd- ward Howison and others. At the elose of the meeting refreshments were served under the curection of the committee on the good of the corer. At Columbia Commandery, No. 874, U. 0. G. ~C.,on Tuesday evening Noble Commander Dr. das. A. Dickinson presided. “An interesting discussion on the geod of the order oecurred, hich was participated in by Sir Knights Frank C. Severance and W. H. Pope of Good- wil Commandery, Noble Commander Kesler of National Commandery and Noble Commander Dickinson, Sir Kuights ©. B. Sayer. de E. Her- vey, E. Q.” Gunson, frank A. Coie, W. J. Hult- man, Ladies Jessie MM. Blair, Hattie P. Dick- ‘moan and others. ——— Mo Got Back His Collateral. Mr. Harry Mullen, the druggist, was cut on vBis bicycle iast night attending to some busi- neve when his light accidentally went out. Sean afterwort Policeman Golden met him and re- quired him to light his lamp. The: lamp was im perfect order and the druggist explained to Aim bow bis lamp happened to, go aut, but the Paliceman made a case against hun and Le wi “Fequized to leave £5 collateral for his appear “He —\ today and appear fore .. “Lawyer Billre plead the case for bus. Judge» Horper. after heasing. the evidence, returned: Mr- Mullen + collateral. a Death of Mrs. A. L. Sturtevant. The wite of ‘Mr. Albert - Ly Sturtevant, chief of the stationery division in the . treasury and secretary of the Matioual Savings Bank, died last night at $45 at the family residence on Howard avenue, Mt. Bleaswnt. She had been ven invalid for eleven years, and ber shattered eoustitation evuld agt watbstut of t the ball 1s liable to.strike wut. find fault with your partue best be can, and usually feels worse over his bad stroke tha: you do. £have seenseveral matches lost through mutual secriminatio duriug the progress of the contest, the seeult being that both men lost their tempers; and when a player loses hix temper the sooner he retires from the scene the better. amounts to a formal declaration of its cheice af Cleveland for President. has been madein an editorial in the Seattle fact that its principal owners are J. J. Browne of Spekane, the leader of the democrats in the eastern part of the state; -D. H. Gilman of 5 atte, charman of the democratic state central leader Of the demograts of western Wasbing- won. mapked men broke opet.the work house, and faking out Will Lewis, eylored, hang himtwa tree. Lewis hal .pecn arrested the day,hetore onacharge of disorderly conduet, and why he was lynched is not know: dignation among the law-abiding citizeng, and A monster mass imeeting was beld afternoon, st which the governor was.nwwori- abzed and Isnebers Offered a reward of £100 for Mexico repert.the death from yellow fever in the City of Mexico of Charles Mtephen, an American journalist, who was teayeling throagh Mexico to collect data fora book on that country andits leading people. Vera Crnz js still infected with yellow fever, many deaths oe- eurring. porters whose productions do not suit the smaking the stroke, uuless to. warn hisn that same ume facing his Above all never ¢ is doing the her go, Gallagher,” the antagvn! Dr. Macune then threw up his hands, say- amdone.” Dr. Macune's face is badiy tee CURIOUS COINCIDENCE IN DEATH. ‘Two A. H. Whitmeys, Strangers and Unre- lated, Die at the Same Hotel. —_— maed — A Detroit specialto the New York World to- Cleveland Their Choice. day says: Atl o'clock last evening a party From the New Yor: Times. consisting of A. H. Whitney and wife and Mrs. Headley of Toronto and C.K. Thomas of Bos- ton arrived in the city and took a carriage to the Russell House. Mr. Wiitney was young, accomplished, the possessur or a great estate and as marricd only two years toa lady of most charming qualities; but with all this he was in the last stages of consumption, and his friends were taking him to New Mexico for his health. Just as the carriege reached fhe Rus- sell House he breathed his last. At 1030 o'clock toda: * per IL, xeached the Kassel House. Its movin spirits seemed to be a Mr. A. H. Whituey an wife. This Mr. Whitacy, although of exactly the ‘same name as thatof the unfortunate joung man from Torgnto, was not related to Tina hay way. ‘He apyrared to he sisty yours old, prosperous, Buppy aud healthy. Curiously enough, Mr. aud Mrs. Whitney from Qpiney were ned to room oppasite the one ju which Mrs. Whitney ef Toronto was The Ailinois couple had ‘been in their room only give ninates wien a wopiun’s shriek was heard from it, and dirs. Whitney appeared in ‘the hallway, pale and distressed, her husband having just dropped dead from heart disease. Seatrie, Wasi, August 26.—The democracy f the state of Washington has just made what The aunouncement forning Telegraph, the state organ of the party. ‘The standing of the Zelegrapicis shown by the vumittce and Judge Thomas iurke of Seattle, formerly chief justice of the. territory and now trom Quiney, ——_—+e-—____ Lynehed Without Cause. At ‘Tullahoma, Wenn., ‘Tuesday morning ‘There is much:in- |" ‘Yesterday ested! to Offer a seward for the board of aldermen last night inurderers. ieee Ses News Notes Krom Mexico. Mail advices received in New York fepm rego A SMory of Stamp Collesting. A Calcutta native paperis responsible for the following story: Same few years ego gmong thesletters xeceived by the ex-amper of Cabul at Mussoore was one addressed to *“ijis Majesty, ‘Kipg of Afghpnistap,” which ran nearly as iol- Jows: “Your mojesty. 1 mu alittleGerman boy, -end am making # collection of stamps. I wish verymuch Ao procure some stamps of your majesty’s kingdom, and eball be very Sphgeae Your majesty would me aome. i ‘The letter states that editors and re- wae made to the political ofii- iSibaceerator Seat sieaapt “sos |Stpclnel cnieeaisiemee atctaieee |e taea elas, oped th ‘ese cetinble ldy and ‘much belored by alt | Jont sow ting fo tence foe enity of in | AMARERCG teeter Inching’ mal me ~aud'tbe thece vous were frescut when abe died, | article redeeting Spon Preaident Digz-and ‘ie ees Tomah tae tg, German “boy * Fhe _foseral will probably take place at 4 |fullawgre. you have “so kindly sent me have ax ‘clock on Saturday, the interment being at the — — nee aired dedceve GoMNKS ip, io det oe ick: Tiagk Creek coweter'. Killed by His Companian. ection. Lshowed shom and your Jetier to a Sturtevant's Sefere fied tact Pridey in| Jos O'Brien, son of thedate Jolin J.O\Briep, | slatgwiidhed Genny icer, wl ape aera et eee. the well-known New York repablieanpolitioiay, | ing af my father's ous, anid he eters Bestel Pequaite. was accidentally shot and killed atConey Island Ritts Geshe boy last Toaeet +Duxing the wenty-four hours ending at nagn | Yesterday by Joseph Cropsey,.a fellow Tb his aph to send fo you, ‘Qedey- burial permits were jesued from the | 9! Pe Atlantic Lod and Gun Club. fall | done, «nd hope ydu will: it” ghokge of a shatqon entered the side of young | contained 2 phi eae tbe autograph, begakth sfice for the folioning: O Brien's tac, oxvsing. instant death. Selake Biskd Sovehal” Bhetisae or .White—John W. f§mith,-65 years; heart dis- din ection oa sciain pqnee; Maxgaret Woods, 71 years, senility; A Feminipe Stratagem. Michael Breanan, 54 years, albumeaia:, Pater | Prom the Kansas City Ts Harvey, 52 years, f heart; Al Price, 1 montburcatore oeliis; Chas Coe "8 yours, entero colitis: , Viola Bell Hamel, 15 D. Colored “Tafunt of Remus ulations: Rtebard was convieted of morder is. Springtieid, Mo., yesterday. Her little patent leather aboes wero alk be- grnned and covered with unsty dust. @he dust worried her, that was plain to be-seen, {or 4ne- heavy damage from food to crops and bridges || city. is entirely cut eff fromcommunigation Fee oe ee name ‘time is estimated Reh WANTED—HELP. i WANTED--) STAR WASHINGTON, D.C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1891. ‘ANTED—A SETILED WOMAN FOR GEN- WW ‘ra housework niust havo pateoynce: = eral 1277 New Your at. 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ATYORSEY, Hoou 3 so F aw Prag W ANTED-HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FUR! ture: also stocks ot Tworchanise of alt Lith ifent room; POR RENT—AT 10061 ST. N.W., 2 ELEGANT floor; ever; swallat Wy ANtED-A Youxe LADY To IcEEP SET OF oks, sinuleentry ; mnst tndersinnd Use of trye- writer, Adress, with Racerenees, Hox Us, war odie, INDUST etn mee trade; steadt-erng TMIOUS, Star office. euies toy uient : sal \daress. 1D it r W ANtED—A Gu K; no was BOY BETWEEN BAND 20 YEARS a ie am ie ams WV 432: DOLD GOLD AND SILVER YOWM. FRIEDERICH, Manat. ‘i . opposite patent offic wateli repaiting ; presentation and order medal OU premises; established 1972 W fetes a teacher of eocal and - HeDIALuusic, & howe th a refiued gud cultured fap here lessons cna Pe exchanzel for room ana : pyfercnces, waNet amd required. Addives M- 2. star Mithont Loard; convenient to cats aisl carettes F G0 | se Low Ost ne. * | newls paren FOR FENT_BEATTTL Lange me BIN: | Jon R le OF en suite bay windows ineach Bj Biren corm honse:south std wast’ trout: priv. 3} daloou Feterences required 1101 K st. | Abpiy 2 {OK RENT 8401 SY N.W.. UNFURNISHED, 2 | yO j Parlors, porch, dimime reowu and. kitchen, modern improveruents: new: front root third P-t0. ; Feterensos. veliited amd Juer, Feasut UTERS FOR T 2. Suing. “Galt & Wa ANTED. inake light tan EEDA YOUNG MAN TO WORK if eas e to DANIEL SHARAHAN. Alia hours “constumt Work git clowiihe stauyp, ALA Bazaar. chicayo, Ul. e wil SIN Cir K COUNTRY TO wy” Koos at th homes Mm leisure ven. ular NAG Seanad yaks est cseiuachinen only f 2, tice city of country; circulars. rye Bake Masel age | POPE WIT ERCUANCE OU eee. ee WOR GENERAL uous | Wy 454% AMMONTATED STEAM CA 1920 Pa. ave. nw. 1 CLEANING AND KEN ae Oe | a OB. stu. w. uly Ft prowess, feathers Pad. NEW ALY 2s, Alauaier, "au-d-6m in vane xrow ern oF south Wester i betacipat hote MERRY SIRVaAS. a ten years? experien: inion, D. v. : card ‘aligraphs Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Smut! Gnd und others.” Easy’ terns. NEWMAN a SON, 6D 7th at Kemneton, Ha tary” letter ‘tile. WaAnxiep-aine For GESEIAT HOUSE Wo a4 i HORSES, MULES AND COWS: in stnatl famt ys must stay at nigats. App! vastuze in clover kinee hich; good. Fetorene Ost. h 4b) WV 4aTeb A SALescapY 3 Tine oF ladies’ tine shoes, as luc: OLIN AND FLUTE YCPIL bad experience ina ‘musicians. Selentifie in Ww LW. ANTED — A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND Homer can’ ha wages ju smal faut fh good! referen euiploymient at soo pPlying at M7 Fst. cca ce. TED—ONE SELLS, 12 RESPECTABLE WHITE GIKI. TO Lousework and take care of € ed 6 pei. s M0 7th ste ewe aU E COLOKED WA Yew Vurk ave. a-w. ER Xi ai VW ANTED—A 3 faually of thee. ay (German preferred) to DLE-AGE: p WHITE WOMAN ther couk OF nurse in PDly 1885 Corcoran st. etter o p.au. good retest of retorence SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, TWO colored itls, one fo cook.wash and iroj, and the otver to do waiting and list wework TWO YOUNG MEN IN OCK MA houly na a oe with st. hax hose with experie: tions, $o for twelve weexs—during “yucation. At UES ‘ id DESIRE To Ob Pr 3 . Portuese, Dutch, Dau Swedish orhissiau. Lestrelereucesscven, WILLLAM GUMAYO, hoow®, HAT sta uyauee On cach Geld; good shade. Apply at KNOX’ Ww ADLED~ WiLLia EMIDDELL, IANO Tuner, 623 Uth wt. birst-ciaxs lowest rates. Orders by mail prowptiy attenued to. ya wa TED -HOUSERELPERS SND HOTEL Pro- ture Bphiolsterc 19W tut they car have ther warp i repaired, packed GBA. stored at tea: sonable rates ity. FREE en & Col auc7 Taw Rasaltabd ys si0 ib: Lak muattheases a specie “S \W AS1eD-Guaze yore womsES ON “wit ule stuck and tras tara 'go er month; Lord us atte Pa Winsos, re meals a di; 1d Fs Beate ‘aud returned tes returned Ire. OR REN in place uw sist ALARGE Fi South brant roca Gn private ave, and IStn st, to one oF Issa Ms bal bead lore. 11k New kork aye a. second-stery rooms; ape furn.sbed. ion, convenieut to two lincy cars ADpIy 1306, Without board, praia ae = bear Ma ithowt board, OPE a. bw be : atocs st. Lew. . AB. AYE. ies Bio; ot RG. xceilent toa 3K TH Ok 13 Gk | 18 Mass ave a oR RE} en suite Topas ; N 2D AND 3D FLOU f sihiie; turnisbed or uafurnished: hou: new gud rookie Peperod ; relervnces, 1159 ila. m 72 TITH St NW. TW back parlor | _auerte DRS ug huTE and dwell wo stories ne ant TAB T Sie re red cot mal a ‘As watch BS ad an, ALvELi s i 280 Gil 2 ‘aw. POE RENT—9iis K st Nw Steen Urick house all mod. jp Fe ENT—1000 PA.AVE. ; 1 4s Mt na, Or. 1s ABKAUAM FISHER, ack bo cclat per mouth: roows, cadet apd ail tu Py Freer rte Dochi seh mw, OF ak RENT tat Lie ok RENT 015 O wt, tor, Be, S13 NS et 16K Hoes ot, te, ie se hail and od WAT Ba dor * Viak & kt Taree Si aed. ite gap Waak® B ‘ 350 Ser Desntarion ave, Pack & utes bm) Wom Mee a ruses: aa ants Tani iow STN iOw Siew arn my TTR Ge, te ware €85 00 OO SIS kel le ware, erate) ‘S00 z forage abd hauling. At WAL. MOWENTBAL'S, te | Li Toms; HE® Louye ; FeUtIOMER |elerred ; cheek? “pulse the Diseiet x ur auline. At Wal MOWENTBALS ae | fe oe He homes; weet comes VANTED—A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN ya TEAMS AND CARTS. APPLY (O08 KEN \—208 EST. N.W.. LANGE, SU eS hb and ion and assist in Domewnnine ‘and F sts. “clibaato ae: Fterathind Toon one pf two gent; hot a Bea Td eng Be ae Senne Py est eon Zeal eatate peat this ty worth | POW REN (TWO KOOMS GS THIND FLOOR, | POM KENT cxonti. Apps toa. OA Fide E : Geach SOG Rate on terest ® per cent; Hels peraece” 'Ad- | L° turnished or “unturmiyied: also second story | x. Ricis Wii LEN bvniy te J Hid LIBS. GIRL, GERMAN | dros BOX 7. Star office. suci-im_ | jignt gana bith alcove: handsomely turminbet, 28 | PAIS Sst Sao a a arco Sears wid. ret | WV ANEED_A WELL BROKEN YOUNG Honsss | 2020 8th st. uw. s nek. Fe Swe aT. aw; six tr. ond bath. Fee ae Pa eatviget, "Adaipom, wh pe SOO UNUGUNTSEED COMMUNT | “neni bts PS eset recma; mL. 610.30 per flaw, He ~ it JANTED_TO BUY A SMALL GREYKO _M@et Met. w-w.0° | "SRS, niupton place: 5 rooms... 08 por month aS 3 ajo | Wome Schusre ATMate GRENIO WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS; | _aut>4t JPTRRTSON Fob OE BOR ner eh: SarTeep Prefered: Be cu ing the ald 3 ee gapered; will reut very eiway. Son TVA SEVES OM HOUSE, WITH er to do Ken-ral housework : aiust colue well Tec ANTED-EVERYBQDY TO KNOW HOW TO | SL. nw. ‘Store, tor sale or rent Inquire on prreauiees, Hue Ommignded.” Apply immediately to 1516 K xt. awe | WW Anam {Ey ERYBODY TO KNOW HOw. TO Fos 2ST Taner comtsicariy st and Alewuore ave, Mending Be ie MAGIC KOACH Yownrl, S22'Sedersi ste alie- pidhed frout racks, suitable tor # housskeyings | FOR RENT—Gd K ST NE, GROOM BRICK gheny, Ba. Pee | oe Ree dwod. uprovemeuts: #2454) 2 m7 WS | ; i WW Ee ENON iG Oe SCE Fat Fe. meet —Laner NICELY Raine] gt a PW eaE | cys aot b : 0 ther beds. Address lower aicove window; uew houses : * ee ae Th ata. we Aaccinel wa” | coud bait: Wilt fut ter cme we tw persons, with We | json meas | x rt # UBL Deslnaber a “i AWN Yat i ot nw, Gr. DESIRABLE Ber mouth. | Nh. Dave 1 ste now, with large ea, ih NT — SEVEN V ail mederu improvements, fow three on thind; $28, oF B20 AGr hrs $08 RENT 18 satisfaction cus of home; relere, Fo th KURNISHED ROOMS, Ton Get a floss. 0 NEA i aud third-eter Gio est naw aut F “TSS VST NW, bikowN SIONT Toowe, hanisonely’ papered ed | ENR Fuse he. Inquire of Onur, Mi floor and | SUF char. weet | RENE “A THIRTEEN-ROOM HOUSE AND | howe 0 oma store fsa hw can be Pen PRIVATE FAMILY OF ADULTS, ‘tro siiail roou.s. rocatto: thos: desire the comiarts | A Abeta we W, . S ¥s ana Bib, trent $12; back purior suitatte tur physician: stable | surest, G4; 1 street cary pass the dour. Fok RENT 122 K si. N, room with bay window; im house with two aduits. aus. | A LARGE FRONT | ‘apitel ou Noha mw excelent | aut OURS Foam Bunness: ik “OR RENT —s03 AND Woe N. 1 pt tenant, white OF culored uw Lt... ts ARNEST, Star of t night actually get So ea Past W ANInD WE OFFER AGENTS MIG NUNrt in exc!upive territory. ite en Piiekursa eat Gite Rew pateut tes wt Eu: icon country; new aveuts arst iy jone uxentia onc day cleared SAE W i W ferred 15 F it-n.w. (upstairs), between Gud 174, u,. ‘ers for endow: ANT of trim wos aud, city. Address UC" ANTED—50 GOOD AGE: t teed te it coun yruaranteed to colupetelit a AL LAR St. ew. ANTED—IN APLLASANi BUSINESS, having experience 5 safuriey ruaraut TO AT “Friiuble man mite? have a thoruurk knowveden SIDE ‘Titab CANVASS- went order. bic pay anda recular ii at Once. ‘Auerican Alutua! Aid So- Peary MEN: Insurance bustacee. pre Apply ANDREW WALL, Picard SD TO OUTSIDE. TRADE, A iso fast biar Ww b) J ANTED-ENERGETIC MAN exhibit the marvelous Raison the #1 ekeurKon season eh Quick te Bare oabes Peer CoE RTL Vids: TO KENT AND phonograph durin Winatece erally uation with horse, cow or garden aud inal Wat yANtED—BY A YOUNG WHILE MAN, SITUA. a hoster and driver make ht about @ store; tarnisu. good Tetere! or address C. L.A, 113 Nat. be aust WASTED — By AN INDUSTRIOUS Ma: New Jersey ave. i. W. at wen au. private country family to hited xeueral an TED-Bi V yate family. Coll W antes faved Chaibermaid or to do generat 'OUNG LADY (CAT fd tsk erally Usetul to elder} L GIRL, PLACE AS housework ‘or address sky Feutou plac A COLOKt ical, Wishes to anaKe liceseif g y iauy tor afew uours dtl: Rote FP Saar e ~CHEAP FOR CaSH. STOCK OF wore on K st. near tl Tease for ‘séllang, ‘thee. who is energetic can ie? au inter bse real estate business by" wad tae, fe yb age carrier No. 13, € ng and eUArEMte. Sper cent ou BARVEY SVALUING. Oy C orcorgia bandins. pee _ awa-lw! Fe, SALE—THE STOOK AND FIX?URES OF A cite ap a ey Gar eh aN We wave CASH CUSTOMERS For improved apd unimproved city and suburban Tea: ‘estate. List your property wish Us. INER, WHILE & 1° UF at. bw ay tugnisacd rE Re bari also oye sunete room oa third FURRISHED KOOMS KNIN) st bet 17th and ant ) De Sales wt, teat Wis JeOereom place DWILLTNe Koos Comer Nase ave sata 100 2100: 18 peigeumeet vie nd a? and 3S Tatayerte 08 Whoue ve ann link Ketter Torta Teme ies ot bet Qand Kets ilo Mantaingeioncareie, ormer ¥ ot 200 Pst bet Tick and dal, * Gey » SEW YORK AVE., TWO ROOMS ie RENT_UW EST NW, WITE urge second story trond Leom to 3 oF 2 youl with, ‘Torus woderate. Other vive tuvtus board: “Patie'boa wal or atlas ns ail SOK REN’ Eat & CX oiauNunbcasing Foss, R RENT_2D PLOOR OF 204 DST. N.W.M ©. Be (LEANING WATOHES, 500, -MATN SPHING, 500. 7 crystals, 1UC. ; Srtautad; 20 yeursin Lusiiess saul for old veld, ‘silver watch ry. conteacrace money. “Jewelry sture under pouitan. Jy 1-sun Y OF TARE XO CHANCE. Hanoy cieaus your watch forg1, puts ta main. tring 20r €1. Guu warrants Lis Work’ owe Sear. "We cuains to Le Use Lest amd chem Wate Dvakers in the chy. et Bs lu. LOST_AND FOUND. Pyeng do ay Peace, Brentwood a Auaust Is, red ¢ aud take hue aw “OST OK STO! Me “itty peat practcal Bw FORK. OF Queen's Chapel toads,” Tuesday, Owner wik pleave wail, yy cots GRAY ANTED_ BY office uF Home of to attend lectures; a print) 7 ASTED_—B) fee early an even Bot €0 1 Pe ee star allie dress and exellent reco in insurance or other office where he ee. A YOUN position mn Dyan as waststant, ‘wih uneTatioN hut 30 Ulich rv welt Vultiguio. Address H. P. euZGeit* a rr ¥o iG n leave ius iO attend iectures at coliace, object us a good position. | Address anes W Axtep ery, b positions for CEES ick, MPLOYELS ‘WV ASTED — siTUATions YOR HosTLEns, FOR COMPETENT eS (cetorences tarnished te erences exchanzed. LAC, Star off horse irom Mrs. Putterson’s, Uthand Flori . WASTED SITUATION BE INTELLIGENT CO) we fs ored tian as cook, uriver for doctut or rentiens OST—TUESDAY NIGHT, ON 4TH ST, NE. handy nan willuy aud obliving: wilimy io leave | Ly cojd yiedai, enctaved and iMticled © Suitabee eis geod references, “Addrust J-'A. 8., Star Opies.” | ward uwaiso he hhder wie edt seven eee Be ee MEFLIN, oti tant Dats, ne it? J ANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN AS| 7 SUST 26, GOLD FOB CHAIN. WITH Were miest and eox.sion. store; oud chgre amet RS attadbed. ee Nard ut teturnod to Star office. oer OX CALUTR @ngunes, weDmuaba morning, Awcust 20, a y } heal containing Woney, car tickets, linen floss, de. ithe ae et bie by leaviug at Boom 105, apy a bandage LoSts2t5, FIVE BILLS For teen Las LAND anal 8 ad AUR te oe reward if returued to L. 8. W. OU LDED SQUARE, BE- fuder muy ) MY PREMISES ON AUGUS: Cue PREMISES ON At 2, A RED cals hove gna'payine chirves. LERED MI vec ton, L zs OST-—A HANDSOME PHI DEL’ Se eT ea) » . rere Fooms: {a famtly without PAS all dy ' UNFURNISHED Bewly papered, rea COOL, | ¥URNISHED, 3 cairn. | aES; price, dram $3 up. a two-story brick 4 al amcor tay 14st Q ST. vagiors: all wed. TT +926 F Paves eieK ; all wd “LAPS, brick, im ‘wee comdition, DAVID D. STONT. 8061 st. nw. W. wom iimps. 800. 3 31s 30, ail aod. bape. brick; “beatin roo Sag Nhe ee at 810 aad Sore 0. Offices: butire dd | A RE, sugjaser: KENT_—THE WOUDMON?, 19TH AND IOWA Feast ‘<e Kk RENT— Grau. piace, Os 830 1295 7th SF, ‘, 8 2 Futeen years at Woruiles’s. yawn | 20D atnw, bre. 0 00 ert Tk Bhoos : FOR RENT_FLATS. TT OK RENT_PUENISHD. ADULTS, AVERY ie FOL ES sr oP SeaR, OAL APES | RS Res exposure; tepmus ¥ Tetemmce M20 Ue at | }pUd Biers st. 20... 2 oF C~ ‘Punlaw rd, Wesley, Foe RENT-TO DESL TENANTS ONLY, Sstory tt of tates larwe Foon tor {75t hoisekvevang if sired hast td sas: tcl ern Louse, iuargecand stores. seeoar Maia we ‘FOR RENT-—STORES. COUN care BH the KENT_142s 3 lange store, ent = RTHWEST. pOK KEW HANDSOME. fancy business; Good socal Lith st. nw, ENS | raids, saes, cashiers, ait chatn about thn cu - = eta ae aio, gays esha | eon eng ow fete ag LW Mike | QO KENT AGN SaguNAND EEILam, OO (young men for'niht work). BUMNHAMS, L110G san. Ala Hate. doit. he Sade Wl be ib Fe litaeaeee hy DANENHOW: = mul Ue | WERE SS —S *BNaetee” | _ aut2-o CoN Eiang She. TON YTH ST. EX ROU’ iE, RBENTOR LEASK—A FIN NEW BUILDING WANTED—ROOM: Tropic Cat Sindee plese rae | Fon tht bettas et aad Mi ances — $21 Hist. n.w. und receive reward. steziaser” | Stove rovn test by SS teet to an ales. Wack a VV RIED Moons oN erCONDIa.0oKctTHER ‘eight rooms aLove, as tnt or unturnished, with first-class boar, LS Qk MISLAID—S1i K UMBREILA, £N-| _salovan Ow Vi ave. Bw. | fehnet people, tue" House Lavine moder haprete | aruuien eon poll atch en rate Reninaylvana ave. RENT —WABE HOUSE 2005 B ST. VPRO Fetine! peop) vane modern iuiprove: ih BE £0 hiss aud frou aus Bank to es . ts: Hocat ut 14th and 20th. we ; | kn and ¥ sts, Labwpal reward if tice site Wholesale p fa: can be “ar Rilertucess ddtog Be Ge at aha eS Sttivnl &LieseoMaNh: see © MST To two stra dugtite dade Lessee ewttae™ ¥ ANTED—BY SEPTEMBER |, BY GENTLEMAN REWARD-LOST—TUESDAY, ON 77TH 8T., F and wil rte ours: $10 to 6:0; Hi ‘bot st. re.» dias Mean Alaa he RR or ane ANIED—BY A YOUNG LADY, ONE FRONT se — Rae ey aia ea eg Ws Sper : BOARDING. = QO REN 1—LLLGANT ROOMS; AR CAT boy ina an: duit tret: new house, ev fara Mas tne: pen eRe PE! ptar office. " Suulvidual heat. by an olfiéely couple 26r two ‘ANTED-3WO O8 TMMEE WAStaP ication’. ova mie niue at Renee ae plan ordain (PHE AUBURN, Pa. AV! Ds N.W., PERT TG SET Ee, ‘HE 313 Fitters. Wine PIRES: Fas sates hoi? COUNTRY BOARD. a UNDeT Hs. c. ACCOM MOD; cy Siete bosrdcre Ghrowen Bepthacer at ee Seon CACO UAT GH it rae oor Hall 2d toor #iv Tk uw. . Store and dw, HOOT Sd —eitaw. Hf) jros sendy Tomas sa | heal Rstate ¥ F° KENT. BELiony OL, WELI zr SHED amd bath. om Troops ou 2 = with or .-Bwas- | squares of cable cars oo ED — STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND | ant tail toou: with lunge closet sad Tobie bere gs | *aaame of cable wy WOrks ; feathers LenoVated ; Iuatigesses: PEMA: Convenient to all tues of car. — = | STABLES. a Made over: iUrmtUre ‘steained abel 1oths destroyed. | 14133 loth st. w. ‘ —IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE | In square bonnded by Mas aveand N st and ith Warren. 300 2-M-YOUNGR, 1407 Pu, ‘Tei¢phone 1008-%. 113 | 5 a ROUMEL Partos the northwest: 2021 Mass. ave. uw.; 9) ‘and lth ste Pastry cooks, Waitresses, house, BG4, BEST SXEURNISHED BOOM. © BEY. | roots sud bath; moe mont, and Kiteben mabe, wirser, "Ae. (Becater Bow ier aor = = Oth ahd wth FES Cig comeulans it VLD D. STONE, S00 F. SCEMESHBNTG @ Sous, Meuse OF te Quunes: BUSINESS CHANCES. 025-3 eee Toth oe. | POR RENT ‘i Pete te jet new. awh Tw = ——— = Sa ‘House 1502 21st st. mw. 197. and EHOUSES CAN BE INsi 7 ANTED— ON SALARY AND ALT EX M SINKING 4 GAS WELL iN A FAVOMABLE | J)OR RENT—1 ¥ at a | ONLY Bi rials Fuiow OCR URFICE V ‘Pruner paid (or op commntousm sf potcrved.) to | L fenton hart wap towa to the sant want nae | F'oua Beat Abily 21s Ward place, near 244; veut | Hous’. Me aed J Athos we a | MALL a Jones solicit business for the strougest wid 0 to complete: Make Valnab) sparc wachiers. Be. sem | Syesonebl Houses 416 and TS LAG Penna, usual acckdent insureuce counpany. i stire to gtrike ‘vay oF off and wii} have a. 1s =I | deat chips duaiatce couapany sm 8 ae tera ube yrambed: wovan:” lars address, giving references, W. Dc he awe, rf Geneva, Nek, a vost ST. N.W., 1z ROOMS per mouth. Aypus au. F. WAGGAMAN, Broker. vs bat om Ti and i: cache, Cenarai vuskd'g, ra 35 Fry STOKES, &e. mckio our 1436 ot, 7 ouel 2 J sialic Sani ‘staue” rar nw.. 5 1 Shop tear TBH O st uw.