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_—_ ———_ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THE SITUATION OF GUATEMALA. FOR SALE—LOTS. ALWAYS IN THE FIRST RANK. Its ana ei Men Discussed | Sad Happenin;. hie Opening of the Free | thee wast, -— = TELEGRAMS THE STAR = a ST no ek Sie jumer- | Its Politics and Prominent Men a ng pares ont destraliy eeated: Gnrttaaan Gone czed | Saeurday’s Star ist mapa ‘by Dr. Salazar. > ing Beach. the beach for the next Toxo. jp hidiess CHARLTON HEIGHTS, Staroftice. | ous Features. ne Ms ae or sastae Inde anbenas of -- FoR SSE EDW. A. PAUL. JR. & CO.,1008| When people likes good thing they always Stivnreegal pero bor = the republic of YOUNG HARRY w'GRaw's BODY NOT RECOVERED be by-places, where danger always IN CHINA AND JaPan, 2 ieansiful lot Jost east of “1th st. on “Sst-. | show it. This is the reason that the Saturday's a Pe fe 0; Daved alley skle and rear. Cheap for s few exe tao0 pon 2 owe na field high grade of merit. But Tue Sram does it. UNTIL THIS MOBNING—THE OTHER UNFORTU- NATE IDENTIFIED AS A BOOKKEEPER IN THE es Soe peer eens Gan oa eS the Kest—A De BOSTON HOUSE—WHAT SUPT. STEVENS SATS. ——— —— Saeed — wap rk pls ood Sax Fraxcisco, Sept. 4.—The Hong Kong uy sour brick he jae af 14 per cont. nal: on #NSON. CHEW & CO. Oh SALE_A Nick HOME FoR Guatemala in New York, gave a Stan reporter some information about that little republic. In spite of what has been lately said by the newspapers, peace reigns in Guatemala, and ,000 CASH WILL BUY A LOT 0} UMtuate,psize Se 6a. to TOte ley: bal in year me 2 60 fe 7 = Mirren MTURREN. Tied ae” "seer" | Saturday's wixteen-page edition will as usual There was. end scene at the free bathing Foose tn tn coneuns of Gp toon at 8 » y ment? W. X. Srevens, neichborhood: Ith st. near ry brick, Sth st. -§ Dr. Salazar, who is rson, sted on the | beach yesterda; when officers of Beach. say the British gan boat broke from _ angrntncrsinesctemtest < : at bees na Se re el aces af kis somnicy, Osan sp agoepeia the police Boctded' eae jeellrexespd MIR wage mostings and Wes Griven eatene equals Tait SWORMETRDT & BRADLEY, 927 F Faluable reading maticr. Not ouly is the local | 5¢ disturbed even at the time of elections. He | water the body of an unknown Yoong man whe saat eet al of ‘the naval yard at Kowloon. 4. gua z < ELEGANT BUILDING Lor ON | S¢l4 well gleaned, but bright and entertaining | says that he knows personally every one of the | had lost his life in some uneeomntatic mucnee THE CHOSEN FRIENDA sinasbed a good hile taking a bath. ‘To add of png mashed wi ing a To to the sadness The Session of the Su; Councii to Be | the wall « tubular plating was mobrgmerr yee ya’ vasrmdiony gery Meld Here Next Week. mg rel comug eck. Theeeree bel oe i Bw (each), north of Kenesaw ave., Mt. Pleasant. | writers all over the country contribute to ite Room 4, Atlanticbuilding. | fortew days. S, HORAT Ss Cogs columns their views and observations on men candidates for the presidency. General Mendizabal is @ veteran who has served many years in his country'sarmy. He g OW tee -O3 Re RE er, , water which the officers were unable to find, . FO! SALE 08 3: Bs | a eee Stee ot Sia Sees knee | Tot ny ones fe Bie crear s army Bt | wee oie — And, |The eighth reguiar biennial session of the’| chore aniely ‘with the exception of Seaman peice ad tern dor Paper areas follows: a : eee ena ae and are the lest | 150%, SAie—EAUTIFUL LOT; WEST FRONT, | THE VIOLI see peat the CE; soltd scone otepe Be. | oe iotn es aaeied ee hol Beret one: | THE V ambition is to be loyal to the government and ho fell overboard, breaking bie respectful to the law. He is not capable of a t Yaumati was strewn with i John Upjohn, abandoned until this morning. national congress of the Order of Chosen | John Upteee - i i neck. 'S EVOLUTION (Illustrated). The one whose body was net recovered wae | Friends will be held in this city at Grand Army wrecks calculated that over Ofty junke : Su Pocsst; scbe die ner ee Poke imi i ‘eaaean coup d'etat, as he is not one of those soldiers a, Hall this month, Sth to 12th inclusive. Many a. See, ee Fee RSS Baht TOW Ek or ieee Maal eater + oy srl. oop aaa ts and | bounding, in South America who to take Lag pga) ne paenrear-old som of | states will be represented and the proceedings | $Ttq,"trored., The, vile of Yeumati was ant ‘Cor. ith and ‘Ok = ALE BUILDERS ATTENTION IS CALLED yy are mad session of power would sacrifice the honor of the | Mr. J. No. street north- | will be very interesting. ‘The present supreme | not exceed toms or five At Hong Hong the Feet 4. 1708. 1708 10TH SY. N.W. :AUE | A to jot 100-teet front on N af. betwwen North Cari: | « SUBURBAN RESIDENCE (llustrated). country plunging her into revolution. Dr. | west. Mr. McGraw stood on the bank overlook- cra—new, stx-room bricks on California | Fy} Pe ready for pection of pur | (olan Ist Sten we at a Salazar believes that Gen. Mendizabal would make # good chief of the nation, for although he is not a person of great literary or scientific education, he is a mas of experience, braveand @ reconcil Messrs. Lainfiesta and Montufar have both Ttts ne. street is concreted. | ties who want Vath and all modern im: | terms nied to wood tenant at withmesy terns, ‘& WEAVER, 4 c. i dam: was not very it. ing the beach, but nothing could be done after | Cit Water Gy Maria 8k Gal ane | eiapeincee aicicee dot tentet 20 etate that im darkand he had to return home to his wife | “it¥; William G. Morris, rn ee vig’ | consequence of the heary rains from the Ist with the sad news that their beloved one's body | Edward E. Edwards, 8. V. C., Minneapolis, | {>'the'sd of August various rivers overflowed was still in ites watery grave. Minn; T. B. Linn, 8. recorder, Indianapolis, | and several towns were flooded. ‘The papers BUT LITTLE KNOWN OF THE crRCUMSTaNCES. | Ind.; Watson J. Newton, 8. treasurer, Washing- —— a eyo encounter = ——e 9 Debi miaiators: jantasnnda: in Washi But little is known of the drowning of the | ton, D.C.; Henry Jameson, M. D., Sup. Med. | on the Seaen et Sake, Ragen, Bitemn S, They ‘are itreslhed ices raateve carseat as | Ga Persons, and it was not known that they | Ex., Indianapolis, Ind.; P.S. Seabury, 8 P., pda ge = ~ af eral ideas. They are not military men and that | were drowned until one of the numerous bath- | Petersburg, Va.; J. P. Van Nest, S.M., Wooster, -4 monthly feviments OF cast: Mas aun Tyagasnte Or The new country home of Mr. Charles C. SBE, Paes Glover. MEXICAN GASTRONOMY (Illustrated). The queer things upon which the men and women wax fat. <1G1H ST. NEAR R. LOT | PASHION’S FADS (Illustrated). DW, A PAUL, Tie wc so BL.iG or De, S200 Plortante nr: iiraiy ALE_BARGAT * yflezent surronndin, desirabl may injure their candidatures. Lainflesta 18 | ors stepped on the body of the unknown one | Ohio; W. M. Bamberge, 8. W., Houston, Tex.;| statement: jt ro ns ae WGC Ee APSO inked Pretty styles for early fall wear. Drilling, talented and strong.” Montutar ie a | o,*tePped on the | ayateunesT™ T. BPaston, M. D., 8. G., Louisville, Ky., and | street when two bostmen’ pared, carving Cor. My 21 feet front, only G4 feet deép street now | ROADSIDE SKETCHES (Illustrated). nan of advanced age, but indefatigable, He’ ‘There were about sixty boys in. the water at James Gowanlock, 8. 8. Parkdale, Oniario, | their oars on their shoulders." One of the oat — 7 ND + wi i x Ps he n, Sy cae yg yeh ‘umaniaei 1) Some of the picturesque Rock creek region. | doctrine. Propags the time and those on shore thought the | Canada. Past supreme councillors, grazed Helstein, who, itis stated, angrily re- E proached the boatmen. Inonaye, who was H. H. Morse, New York | standing by, joined in the discussion, where- ory was intended fora e, a8 such jokes are Indianapolis, Ind.; Rev. Thomas G. Beharrell, south Ast: Gen. Reyna Barrios is a young man of _infu- | P,y winvet wonanats te ine ora ke boy | New allay, Ina frce in tho in army and civil life. He bas | who made the cry repeated the complaint and | city, and Charles G. Handall, ‘San’ Francisco, upon Helstein «truck him over the head with « lived for many years in the United Statesand is | Policeman Cotter, who was on duty at the Supreme trustees, William B. Wilson, | cane. Inonaye attacked Holstein in turn, giv. Taig’ to au American lady, He is @ sted-| beach, hastened to the water's edge and got | Newark, N. J.; N. B. Kilmer, Brooklyn, N. ¥-)| ing bins weed ean te ‘on the bead and uate of the Polytechnic School of Guatemala, | one of the boys to dive for the body. C.M. Arnold, San Francisco, Cal; Louis A. | another on the shoul braveanda good patriot. It cannotbe foreseen ‘bath room and closet: aud desirab.e house HILL & JON: = AMONG THE MORAVIANS (Illustrated). Interesting information about » peculiar sect and their customs. AT THE PALANCO. rd in every detail; open es abd terms app (VICE BUILDING SITES IN 's, Mount Pleasant and Holmead Fo —WE OFFFE FOR SALE A three-story and baseuent brick house on N st. ae pReintees JOR SALE-WE ANE oFPERI . It He went down about the spot where the other | Steber, St. Louis, Mo., and S. B. Trees of Al- | complaint with the vi im a dwelling \e east md, ritish legation: lovation unexcelied ; ‘i whom the ular vote will favor, but at any od toona, Pa. ith the Japanone 3 a Ca rat ee el Mien ston tm Chinn ploaaregne-)rae'thecantidais are mon of sence and none | tonite bad, steppe on the bods, and wae | tora council wan organized May 2% | en along the etrect we celia gO ee = len. $f thom would be capable of throwing his party | tempting to raise the dead one the body slipped | 1879. The present membership is about 40,000. | bchind “Helster then we Srontne occ et SALE—€4,500 WILL BUY A NEAT Two- | "T° #1000. A rareopportun: <STON LORE ABOUT SPIDERS. into a struggle to obtain the presidency by force | and slid’ down the edge of the fill. Superin- | There are, at present in this’ cl and that he was struck by the latter, al * story 5-room ling. jot 212105, om the | susl-eolm 1503 Pennsylvania ave. n. Ww. est wide of Oth st. n.¢. near East Capitul st. SWOUM- Te BRADL 3 : $ALE_SEW TEN.G0OM BEI Sam. Pat. mw. Only 85.500, $000 cash, bal ‘Things of interest about the web weavers. JOSIAH QUINCY'’S RECOLLECTIONS. és tendent Stevens, who was looking after the la-| cils, Garfield, American, Penn, My Gen. Barillas, actual president of the repub- : < Petemas, each, be bata Bg dower boceng ete bee ye ig otyer merits, | Porers employed on the beach, was soon on each having about ba: id de Ih that some o1 that of being the founder of the liberty of the was drownet be and Olmeer Got called the | membership. These he had hitherto taken no part in the affair. then retaliated after finding himself covered Ladies, as well as gentlemen, are eligible to | with bis own blood Oe SALE-WE Have CASH CUSTOMERS Life in, Washington im 1836, I rn ie ae Sree sh oe ~ ame oe raised by A Japaucse paper makes an attack on the Por is wed and uni wed fe in, Washington . john F. | pressin his country. tt boys ashore and mad ch one claim his pile | Voluntary contributions a handsome sum wit imperial post office department, alleging care- oe eae Getate. "Line your peopesty wich oy, oa mubarben real | Tee Coyle. su Painted by the enemios of the republic, and the | of cvothing, as the bath huures were not Open | Which to defray the expenses of nustable enter, | ae ge ey ey Deicke Nt OTe a CARILL, WHITE & KLEINER, (OK SALE-VERY DISIRABLE GROU People are well inclined toward hisn. and the bathers had left their clothes along the | tainment of the supreme officers and represent- | plaints Live been received from all parte of tbe slo Pst. GlD F et. 1. E cred: eiienny. feet a HUNTING FOR A SNARK. The republic progresses tp on hot spre shore and in the weeds. atives, and there will bo ne mid usiness | empire concerning lost letters. The . st are 10K How Prof. M Bow a scarcity of grains, on account of it | », One by one the boys came out, and when each | about it. A carriage ride through the city and | {ico intimutes that the oom brick, jaare 1002 ee iow Prof. Marsh found several in an an- | 20" 9. lent tarepedies yy one 8 ena pat pnd foodie ‘ ieee Ps crag ee cay. eae hen ad os Oe J J uintals of corn, | 284 stood by his bundle of clothes all of the | to the Soldiers’ Home on the 9th anda first beon regarded. ous New. cor. oth & M st Acker st. bet. Gth & 71 Bast side Ith bet. D & «LOUIS hc f rs wearing on th a red to have | class excursion to Mt. Vernon and Marshall! on the fact that th aries of the cabinet hich bavo been distributed ia the departments pales sora noe Hall, with a banquet at the latter resort, on the | mniristers have never been neduced inthe ennee that were most in need of it. 10th will be the principal features. manner af the other employes still continue. Commissioners have been appointed to or- TWO SUIS SEMASKES CHCLAIEED, The general committee on entertainment, | [t now appears, the ¥ ganize the exposition of Guateuisla at Chicago | A.econd count was made and then it was ion of ton wp or | it naw appears, the papers va consisti of Messrs. Seott d Strasburger have had an allowance of put €100,000 ated erat of money haw been appro- /found that two suits remained unclaimed, and | of Garfield, Creighton, Towlinson aud Weigle | annum trom the eerterors ptivypuns Dies | era by Uribe) that the country | that satisfied the superintendent that there was — ae y ‘ine yh Whitney | on asmall scale have taken piace ot aha, may be worthilygepresented. dati fi shai of Potomac, Callahan and Stewart of American | caused by the dissatisfaction of the natives wi pclb® Softee, crop promises ‘to bo a good one, | TS Sew bay's lotion Sean nhntifed by | and Dyre,Sholes, West ud Harlan of Pen ae an we be et Lert san tee | his companions who had gone to the beach with | Vania, have labored faithfully and eon iba Se mht ee ogesloen Great’! him, but the other pile of clothes could not be | Usly to make a success of the affair and only Ge Gen oberg enieall societies which | ‘4entitied. There was an outing shirt in the | Want good weather to assure it. To Mr. ( THE TENNIS MATCH. An entertaining story, written exclusively Evesixo Stan by Rodney Clarke. QUAINT GERMAN TOWNS. "LOTS OF FRONT AND Depin ToO| A Washington girl's visit to Nanheim and st. two blocks from Met. K. Friedberg. iC CaF Line, 0 coute per foot der. HOWAKD BP. ORLE, 130) STORY OF A MAMMOTE:. NBIAMEIGHTS | A giant beast to be shown at the Chicago ROOM | W iN GEORGETOWN 1HKEE M cellar under the entire houses OPPORTU F 3 c qwtocery and liquor store domme york cash ns be doubled by right persun: will sell at halt Va. us, reason xiven for selling. Address G. 1 Star office, ; for farm . either in Virginia or rs address H.C. MACK- DS i4th st, Washington, D. Beirne went Company of the District of Co- | HK. and ou ei cent above par: will take par | chance for a b ress VC. V., Star office. Ik : ) LIQUOR STOKE IN QE SALE SPLENDID. BUSTIN Brxll0 ft. toaliey: sth st.n.w. .ch z ee A native paper gives a list of all papers the BK PR ee publication ot which lad been suspended be- mpt purchaser i it letter **H.”” Ww an, general secretary of the commi ween July 6 and August 2 by order of the gov- nana “Address LIQUOMe Star ofhce ee seg Bergeon | | sf have purchased estates up to the amount of | Pueand on it oles =p erets ‘Sad the | tee, much credit is due for his indetatigable | wornout’ game of tam wee gubtiebed ORSALEDA SE SUMMER RESORT GIR: $4,000,000. The republic is rich and is now im | cout wan made. of Lluo material ‘There wee | labors. Judge D. A. Harlan in the representa- | the cenital Ona’ wen suspended as being With thive Ciimax o S3 booming state. What is wanted, and all Gus-| i106 among the clothes © white necktie and a | tive from this (the cighth) district and, by vir- | duaritatetet so public mai id the others reason fur seiliug is Why young men are scarce on the hotel piaz- | temalans know it, isa steady government that | Siow hat, tue of his office, he will bave charge of the | ay menacing the peace of the country. Several . oe py giarantees peace and maintains good relations JOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A : , The pockets were searched and in them were | ‘istrict during ‘the next two yearsas acting | prominent Chines with the neighboring countries. Sanh © caupeben, He ona cok & ome home wapreme councillor. st be mando at this | alld since the suspen encarta ib mesnineae tee feney Ww, a | Arrangements will no doubt be made at this | ome ot their mambes THE KOCKVILLE FAIR, thoncte toimticule soweiett sercntoess | section ef the supruns comeell se extent tos | terete Krocery store, .W.: location first class stock fresh; best’ of reasons for selling ; only $500: ssp Plano for sale on easy terms. Apply te ATTRACTIVE HOMES. ‘The love of novelty must pe always catered to. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. st. NEW BRICK HOUSES IN Ever Known—The Races | After this was done Mr. Stevens went out in a| Order into new territory and greatly increase | two and three humo thousand tacla, but _no eae. Rent for #41 ‘orp: i SOME GOOD STORIES. bpupighoa’ orp neering small boat and dragged the river until the ar- | it membership and usefulness. estimate hax been made of the amount for Tids. BS a ak igkoulsaieand | Tn order to encourage im Anecdotes of men well known in public life. rival of the police boat, when Harbormaster | Ali friends of fraternal, beneticial, co-operat- | which the broken banks are liable. ‘The prevent Sutton lowered his Loats aud set hie men to | ive organizations, of which there are many in | bad comdit se tain SPLENDID. LY AT] BATES and ou Acct Correspondence of The Evening Star. Rockvitie, Sept. 3, 1891. trade t Amoy is stated to be AP STONE FOR BUILDINGS. : . work with the grappling irons. the city, are invited to participate in the uter- | due to the practices of a wumber of sharp trad- commendation from us, | a rd it - ‘ eek an ake the occustor - | tunate traders. ‘The fercign trade ina for DOAN, INTELLIGENT NEGHO, WITH | etreliens view of the picturcajuecountey sutra | ployed in houses, nd in eotimated wt 12006 persone, cad get ia | gqeney drasged near the shore on the side of | Srable one in the history of Wacuingtou, the first hulf of 1891 compared favorably with ital, by a firme of exporters, to take charwe of | ing it. mite and ix estimated at 12,000 persons, and yet in| the beach set apart for white boys, and after semis Laxalt 1000 und for the corseapotting pertes 62 Samm, vine, abroad, with interest in Dusiuess. | | No better snsestmn can be ina ade in oF about fi ‘SINGS OF THE STAGE. all this throng there was no disorder and san adice b District or for sureand speedy prot ‘ about thirty minutes’ work the body was re- SOCIETY MATTERS, the customs receipts being ©11,150,000, as scarcely an intoxicated person to be seen. covered and taken ashore. 8,000 for the first haif of 1890. The races were the great attraction, and! It was the body of a finely built young man,| Geo. W. Evans and family of 19th street | “Outside the south gate of Nanking locusts ihe railroads now being con: this section it wii be possible to the city of Washington frou any MAIN SPRING years in business Jewelry; contederate J ery Oe. ; warrant for old guid, silver watch ; rT y y city y al piled three to four inches deep. The joney. ‘Jewelry store under Mex part of this property by minutes’ ride over » oe long before the time for the horses to start in | apparently about twenty years old. He was | northwest returned to the city yesterday after | are pile i pro- i * soe tacks a Metropolitan. jy10-sui | [oturital and p.esuresque c EO a tae a THE NICARAGUAN CAPWAL. ___ | the first trial of speed the grand stand was so 800d looking aid had light bair cat pompadour. # plewsant vacation at Asbury Park. : Smet peep ay oe ivhave — JOR SALE—i6160TH ST. N.W..8K.AND BATH; ¥ Chaney lane Sour watch fort, puts tn mats. CuGR Purpeese furnished from company's | A visit to « promising Central Amerioan city | deneely packed with people that no more til the body was recovered the crowd increased | ,. i** arpa a rela) | crops. Steps are being taken to exterminate : ‘Tr. and bath: m. >. claim to ip ike bea. bi cheapeet brtcical “watch” Aauvbiets aud’ ful particulars, apply at | NEW YORK NOTE tickets were sold, and a large number were | and there were fully ‘1,000 persons along the | 2¥¢# and friends. She remain se\ the pe ‘and bathe: tat Saalers in the sity. 120 F et thw yy ° oud bath: maf. obliged to leave in order to secure more com- | shore when the body was taken from the water. | ¥ek Z Gen. Teheng Ki Tong, the disgraced 4 fort eleewher:. And while this was the case at | “As already stated, the search for McGraw's| Miss Mamie B. Cramp has returned to the | mat, hae been arrested at Foo Chow am that point the entire track of one-third of a | body was abandoned when night came on and | city after a delightful summer spent at Colonial | held prisouer. 1415 F st. n.w.. Washington, D.C. Interesting gossip about metropolitan people and things. By Tux Srar’s special corre- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE spondent FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS ‘Ok SALE —THOROUGHBRED mile was entirely surrounded by the throng, ve piafime ee oe ee and Marley Hoe Bens ane i ~ te SOR SALi— ies AND 1450 MD. 20. jOROUGH. “LLEWE) —— = ——— - | for duty early thi ing. js inn, " ee i : Pseson Mid awsings: barsaina a eh Lsdege8 | F’Pncigh seeer ta ype, pedares $2,000 NU, BOX AFAEM OF cou ackus we-| REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. and many hundreds took refuge under the | “Tyo York “of araseing: for the body was re- Dag eingirg lyrccar] atti je, | Haat itis evideut they. were inspired by the Bsn BER BROOKS, GIG 12th st. nw. . ee SEttegd fopay tortie property. SAMUEL Bhat: | A big transaction and how it is regarded. shade trees inside of the track. newed this morning. were married in St, Patrick's Church lastetn | Sty aud educated classes, and. that those <2 = GIG 1 Oyciee wick GUT RUNNING PSYCHO SAFETY | MEAN, SU dt- Paul st, Baitimoce, Md- easel ited ‘THE RACES AND THEIR RESULTS. 22GRAW's BODE POUED. ing at 7 o'clock by the Rev. Father MeGee. | R8*e4 wore sithor memsberset secret societies bam. T0eTith st. aw. OF p eoitadaaee THE PEARY EXPEDITION, ‘The first race was a sweepstake of €10 each, | In addition to the officers of the police boat, | The bride wore a gown of steel gray Lansdown we plan ye nega premnge oo See Six room brick Le Droit x 4.200 | 1:0n SALE_A HANDSOME, MASSIVI iuuproved by substantial dwelline und cuttulidings, | $50 added money, $25 to second horse; run- | friends of the deceased were on the river eatly | 4nd hat to match and carried a large cluster of to cmmbenteun the eeactoane oath encipaseeenen it WRIGHT & STUCKETE. S10 Ft! nw rlor furniture } tied: 1D: ee hS nL ore anne Pa oe Will @ Relief Expedition Be Necessary Next | ning one-third mile and repeat. For this race this morning dragging for McGraw’s body, =e = Miss pane Seen: a = 4 to make = rebellion more fensible, It ened ow Eh EN | be Sat | Gos Tath st, Washi sed Spring? F. M. Draney entered St. Mary; F. BR. Keys, | which was found about 10:30 o'clock. The body ber pata ag Bicep gs ggg ay dificult to conceive China is ripe for ery Suny Serine ns noe sna cour rented at | OR BALE ~ SAFETY BICKCLE, 0 TRADE BY (EDW. A. PAUL JE, & Co, | The questionof a relict expedition for the | Baveca: Thomas Cannon, Belifield; C. 3-Ci i See — iT & STOCKETT. 10 Fst. n. Io : + for tup was taken to Undertaker Clements’ establisli-| preceded her down the aisle. Mr. and Mrs. | *He® We look at the misrule and extortion pre- Bw. Letweem Zand U puss: party heaving the city, ment in Georgetown and prepared for burial. | Natiett took the train for a northec tip aed | Yailing throughout tue country. "Icke tron sith’ unic: | Peary expedition next summer is already be- = farm, only’ 49 minutes’ roll, Robert Garrett, and the following we DOM BRICK: FU 3 ; ‘ : ; : . bert Ga : ‘ ‘The Shanghai Mercury prints @ translation Biew guitivation. Lice S-Fui. | house with /ail the | ing agitated. Dr. W. E, Hughes, who repre- | esult of the race. St. Mary, 1. 1; Bob ABRY KIPFER IDESTIFIED. upon their return they will make their home . Me SOR SALE—CHEAP SING N o outb des: nul ater; fine pasture; fruit of . . lifield, distanced. ri 4 of the report of Txung Li Iyamen, which was ; poate kitty ee EAE SINGLE ASD DOUELE sith’ ory cheap. “TT! SE* PATS ESIC | ented the Philadelphia Press on the steamer, | Fett, 22; Bavecs and . 1 This morning the body of the other young | With the parents of the groom, 1581 Sth street. | Of te Tehctl of) Drunk La Isamen, wich wag TOR SALE—4 NEW GROOM BRICK ON EL: pon ES seSSt"_ | OR LE OR EXCHAN 4 MILES | has this to say: The second raco was a trot, oj to all. | man was identified as that of Harry Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Gatley gave ® very | Gecree in regard to the recent riots was based on Jin Le Drog Parka oy ters JOR SALE-A BRAND NEW Pe E on tet. Br. Brand Ooi al fae 4 aboot Sa omar tc rs Bamuoad typewriter. Compicter with tee tie | tone Fi seid Louse Gactea. withaveey cae It is the deliberate opinion of all our party | Purse, wheel 50k SALE—a be avid cheap. Address TaPEWHITER, | lars’ Tia 250. Divided $125, $75 and $50, For | who lived at No. 921 th street northwest. He — entertainment Wednesday evening in | a memorial which points out the good teach- nd poutry house.'ait kinds of |—and this opinion is indorsed fally by all the 1, | Hess entered Otto; O. Trow: | was employed in the Boston House as a book- onor of the ee ee of a ings of the saints ries aud benente derived ae" | pent. iterias easy. Apply J. ADKIAN Ej = lark; John Dugan, Bunch of eldest son, Albert 8. Gatley. groun; cir schools, hospitals, &c., and str cae aE WO REFER SEE | Se an i Sree ier ce ite that unless a relief expe- | Poste 'with tho following, results Kato: Claris «Deputy Coroner Shacfler viewed the bodies | sound the'house were luasinated ‘with Jap- | teoommends notation i sheer aens ceagly : ee dition be sent to Lieut. Peary next summer he | 1/11; Bunch of Roses, 222. Otto 3, and dis- | a. ‘gave certificates of death from accidental | Ses lanterns. tory course toward them on the part of the wodel, just soidon ttsmerits. Terms easy. inquire cna and his party will never be seen again alive. | tanced. Time, 2.59, 2.424, 2.50% drowning. Mr. and Mrs. Eppa Hunton, jr., gave a besu- | people. ¥ sowuer, WILLIAM MAYSE, 516 uth st. a. w. RS AND SETTER PU: - acres ut Goll ngton, B. ’ . | _Peary’s position I cannot nelp regarding asa| The third was arunniug race for horses tiful masquerade german at Warrenton Wed-| | thesteamer Gaclic yesterday brought the | 2: ies S BIRD STORE, 712 12h st. nw. Si0acres in FG couuty, Shad. $19 re. very serious one. Crippled as he is it will be | foaled and owned in Montgomery: purse, $7: mace eee Says. nesday evening in honor of Miss Inman. following news from Clima and Japan: News Pee heed eae For Sai) see erecrnicwacmine—ariia. | 5 De : impossible for him to do any walking this fall | ON¢-third mile and repeat. F. O. Sellman en- : ble “for “salooms and restaurants. pays 1,0U0 je Sent ob investment. For particuiare address, WAL, ALBERT, 960 NU Gay at.. Baltimore, Md. se2-Ut" COR SALE—TENTS; GUOD FOR CAMP MEF yins partion: all couplete: At W ; . 3 has evened Foochow, which, however, re- tered Antrim, jr.: T. H. White. Tramp; W.L. | | Itiemy very painful duty toreport the drown-| , The Rev. Mr. McKee of St. John's returned to | quires confirmation, that three foreign "mie. Schaeffer, Rowdy Boy. This race was hotly | ingatsome hour before o'clock today ofayoung | the city last evening with his family afters | Gonaries have been killed up im the country. contested and resulted: Antrim, 3,1, 1; Tramp, | man at the bathing beach. From 7 until 10 | Pleasant sojourn of three weeks at the “White | Yue Chinese emperor's twentieth birthday was 2, 3; Rowdy Boy, 1, 2,2. Time, 3734, 8634. 3934. before the winter sets in, end it was on this © giao time that be depended for his preliminary re- per acre. connoitering and establishing of depots of Cottage,” Harper's Ferry, W. Va. During his | celebrated on August 1 by the official classes, ; o'clock this morning I was on the beach direct- | Sinit M reached on two alternate ‘ ergy She ixit Mr. McKee pi on August 16 Kobe was visited by « storm, the ee gama us ap Pia no one can predict what will ee pty Seely mont ex. | ing the work of laborers who are grading «| Sundays at the Episcopal Church fo Haxper’s vislonge of which lo without, porelial since SN, ul ; lass, i : FX SAEE_AREARLY NEW GROCER waGox “SACRE VARNA MOLE SRG © condition of | his leg next | citing race of the day. There were six entries | portion of the grounds to prevent the destrue- | Ferry, several of the churches U6 wih braxe au nade. cost #500, sultabie for The town experienced what was probably the Tenallytown, with two houses and outer baidimwe, |SPTiNg nor whet effect the enforced hol and #larg2 amoun: of money changed hands | tion of the premises by heavy rains, and at 10 | being Tepresonted in the audience. wholeeaieor commission mats outer edge of a typhoon, but uot its iuil ores. land Red, and W. H. West, Prince Orloff, Charley 0., 1, 1, toctii Hull branch, Domestic sews oI Knehtat? Musdok’s Mid. Inquire ou prewises, | idleness will have on his health. It isnot an|on the result. Clark Maxwell entered Dixie; | T went to attend to the duties of my office. At} Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Staples have returned | Vessels due to leave the hurbor refrained from Tei and Wand Lath au 1 Beebe ets pe area eae | eee thing for a broken leg, even wader | E, B+ Thorn, Catoctin; Leo Oftutt, singe lien: | 3.3, Teturned to the beach to discover at low | homeafteran extended tour. during which > EF Fok Sa 1 Swine siacuixes ar sia | FO" SER ross, the best conditions, to refuse to bear ite master | fie Oxburn, Anni Rs E- HE; Brengloy, High-| tide all the points yet uncovered with sand so visits were made to Saratoga, Thousand Iolands | © lence wea pouring me equal to Rew. At KBACH'S Capitol yr 109 Corcoran building. | at the end of eight months. But, granting that Houses and choice batlding lots Brookland. Tukous. | the leg is in serviceable condition, two still Opole View. Glen Eston Menge bec eueviie. 2-€ | more serious problems confront him~-the food that I might direct the distribution oz the last | and other points. At Nantucket Mr. and Mrs. | volumes over the bund. Aty o'clock to 930 it load, which was expected to arrive at any | Staples were the guests of Mr. H. A. Willard. | Was probably at ite wor hour. Just as £ had completed setting the | Mr. and Mrs. Staples will make their home this | undating the concession with the foilowing scor« Highland Red, 2, 2, 2; C: rivers of water in- 3, 4, 3; Anni nda perfect sea got R., 5, 8, 4: Prince Orloff, 4; Dixie, distanced. | stakes, in which service I went all along the | winter at the Riggs House. upon the promenade, while breakers struck the me Se ewny: | SPLTy is euppoosd to havens to0d supply for | Tithe 24534, 247 and 24h Peet ee care a ren yetripped for| Col. R. G. Rutherford and family have re-| Hyogo Hotel with heavy thud, tinaly by me wa GE DREW aie ALE SEVERAL CHEAP FARMS. sixteen months,but, judging from the enormous ADDITIONAL PREMIUMS. bathing, (bere, camo, ¢, hushed but startling | turned home after # pleasant sojourn of some | Mroagh the walleand flood ae eae JOR SALE REMINGTON, CALIGRAVHL “Haat euros ipetites thearctic weatherengonders, andlook-| |The following premiums wero announced this | c*¥ of “A boy drowned and liceman Cotter | woeks at Orkney Springs. Master obert | jickel steam launch wae thr iaaenens bee : moud, National. Crand: ‘snd “World Type- Jey ing over what provisions he has, it is doubtful to | afternoon: penny foo 2 Jj | Rutherford will leave home on Monday next to | from her shoorings und and dry, at Titewhit ew Ex SOLO cen we ens, | ZoUacres uear Herndon, Va", E50 per acre me if he has full rations for more than half that & which was to this effect: One boy had stepped | rsume his studies at Rock Hill College, Mary- | "2% her thooringsund drove up, high % ist bet. weeks ae ee auls-int” IYLER & RUTHEKFORD, time. He evidently fears that bi ly will | Thoroughbred horses—Stallion, four years} on » body under water, and one of his som- ey : hear the custom house, = Fok SALES OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH New | 5 ae ‘4 refit das! Son ad. : ‘ahd second am VE BALE-TWO HUNDRED FARMS ES D su: fall bed from ie eee! er to obtain marten hones.” Pall iets aad cate ae | oa selitally allithe abr oreoe ne = ceenecs Sai, satis. srvend Woshinrtcn siren spen | Ctralte of Bolle Talo were. presser we bao FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES | Pts": ivtiin’ | aud all the ducks killed at Duck Yaland with the By size. Send for circular “OK BALI items op rete e s\F old, F. O. Sellman; mare, four years old, John | panions diving down had raised the body 80 The bund presented a scene of indescribable 31 7th stn.w. nie L. Dawson; saddle mare and gelding, W. P. | that three or four boys saw the feet, but it slid | _ Miss Prather of Vermont avenue is spending | confusion, the sea wall being entirely demol- Miller, jr.; walking ‘mare or gelding* William | away into deep water: This story was not fully | the summer in Wisconsin, and will visit Min-| ished, and blocks of granite and big pieces Reading; filly under four years, Edward Ma- | credited, because the boys were unknown to us, | neapolis, Chicago and several other western | of umber lying scattered all about, iniugled rt i SH_& CO., 516 mh st. now. | matched bays, Jkood sinwle driv Lay carniaze Borse. Foca E , i race oi in 5 f tea. Lighters containk 7 x00} f a fe ied f . Une der. and boys are fuli of all manner of pranks for | cities on her return home late in September. withchests ~ of ig! containing Ine. <u SAL_AT A BAMOATE_A Pals GF Since | W ooveme Bis faisal gs thareseaes te Seren oogS “Bechara, sty, and (plea) Wom ane: fun. Ithought as no boy was missing and no| At the club’s hall, Brandywine, Mi, the | coal were broken to bits, while in Camber Orb st. Fk iY; 'P a light led G05 anew Acker st.. bbe amt horses for carriage: owner abseut from city. Ap- Lice Uetwoen the Metropolitan branch and the 7t! dered the ducks unfit for food, and I fear the | Caster, first; W. A. Bogley, second. Farrow] suit of clothes unclaimed’ of the little Brandywine Social Club gave their second ball | J8%k* and lighters piled on each other in bstiet. Md ave and’ F. bi, @ Pig ot Fesidence. 161 Xew Hampahireave. _ee4-i¢_ | pike, facing the rafiruad on the wes aairainastk? oO | fish wore in little better condition. sow, W. E. Muncaster. of shoats, W. E.|heaps scattered on the wharf, on the | last night and it was @ mort enjoyable affair. pong ary» ad oes ee ne same € te Manian hiaeton fod tastes 3 Water guod aud eaily obtainable. Lue Even before we landed at McCormick bay he | Muncaster, first; Everett Ricketts, second. | sand and among the weeds when ‘Policeman | This popular club isknown throughout Brandy Tks ceisiaee of he ee Cue be Star ofice. “seiere” | Yinouss elent miles trom Washington and is the ouly | issued a written request that no Arertes ve | Poland China boar, John C. Bentley, first; D. | Cotter called Saad Nor tp claim (his clothes, | winoand ite membership includes, bodes a | , 7be mitister of the Japancee imperial house imo ae ALE_A FINE KENTUCKY SADDLE AND | tuitteen Louses uow on thesubait taken ashore, giving as a reason that the firing | H. Staley, sscond; lot of shoats, same. | Far-| that some boy had dived down and allowed | number from Washington, Brandy vine's most ae Tere Ce ee de Ee might frighten the game inthe neighborhood, | Fow sow, John C. Bentley, first; D. H. Staley, | himeelf to bo stepped on, &e., and. then bad popular young men. ‘The members of the club aiume tees Vodien whe be See aac Se ee PP ee a ee which request was religiously complied with, | $e¢ond; sow and pigs, same Jersey red Far- | swam away to come up elsewhere and enjoy | treG, Fred ioc, Frank Brichtwell, Ductos | Madame Sono Yoshiko, who hae ‘already Sper sequal cost. Inquire at 1507 and 1300 Lethat. mw. | Ot tihis sdivition and to the west of if about, turee- | 2 dependence can, however, be put |Fow sow, J. W. Grafl. Grade hogs, lot of | the joke; but the earnestness of the claim that | Dowsing, Marion Fowler of Washi . D.C., | Siven birth to three children to the emperor. au a SOK ~ constitute, When coLs| i 3 4 ¥ Ve - Siti anedered at yyovtins banaait omly ea.000. | FR aaaye Mead of hhorseas @ heavy} po | tbe city to tne sub ies ae Een ech en ae eae rnrad tt | aca se wiciew bent ear Pee art) Co Ce Lone wom | roughs, J. E. Wood and W. Marshall of Brand: 1 very stylinn | | Lote ior sale on vasy terius and lower than in any | the sea animals, except seals or possibly an een Lith sts uw Xe” | otfier subdivision oF suuullar advantayess occasional walrus, for he has no appliances for TENGLISB DOG CART, SPLENDID | *° Viste 8nd vartieuare apply to oe taking them except guns. In the winter he _ piven a. wi where the boys directed for over an hour with ber adi Wi Japan are surprised Hartshorne, second. ‘Buckwheat, 'Z. W. no reeult. Then the boys were more carefully | Jntten beadoe thoes tea i rom first; C. D. Duvall, second. White corn, John | sorted and two suite of clothing were taken and find bas apparently es rok SLE-A SPieNpipry B ington besides thoss from Brandywine and | aped the notice of the authorities and not re- dow fuse on Ath two storieand barrie din the journal's suspension. other of Prince George's county helped | “te Goat $2901 will well balt ay eae L. Dawson, first; H.W. Stabler, second. | locked up by the policeman as unclaimed. ‘Then | ° Sst noone aie men | __ Lhe whole tone of the article is calculated to $55 Goatees Toaliey:| Alsodgyton waxou. lt Balt Pri ston pap id heen Reoaackcece White ‘car ‘corn, R. M. Stabler, first; Mrs. |T went to the noafest ire, heated my long iron | wore attired in black suiaway eeate oak Inaia | CEeate m spirit of Losulity likely to lead %0'® miaule oak Appia ni ice foe periait t myect, ee FOR SALE an Eskimo hunter in Danish Greenland, for | Helen Adamson, second. Yellow corn, B M. aa d after bending ie end into book T| pants, while the costumes of the ladies were Aidiactonce of the eaaey a is _ s 5 Ee A S ; - of © n from Japan RSAE-A PINE Hots? 2 moons weck, low-bed gatbage wayons, including = Sister to eapenre gatee Tiib kas tae Tuaceas | semnr alia: tialen Adsamog ThiyerB We bape | eeotes rcs eat te es ee S| ergot, gradually aaputaing wome degree of importance. ‘Sinished . Enciid pi. dazreis aud tops. (OR SALE—BY A ot easier to capture game. He has very little akin | COT, iy . Page. 2 sheties fi " 14 rovrs. all ined. impe.; fue cellar; | 30 horses. homsskeepine, « cent een an clothing along, but this they may get from the | Oats, Wm. Wagner, first; Z. W. Page, second. | sounded its whistle at the mouth of the lake: & LONDON SENSATION, Societies for ite promotion are coming into ex- Edepyieat water works lange sialic 3x jot | ZS net double harness. in pertest condition. “iugutre at S13 ath Itdblu Eskimo or possibly even make them, | Timothy seed, same. Tobacco, same. The harbor master in person brought his little istence and Count Enomolo is credited with . 1. Dy ae set pisos Flour—Roller process, Montgomery county, | steamer up to the whart, Tebhly bis row beat | he Wits of. 0 isasbar of Putomend Gain | Doter warmly in favor of the movement. Sscows. L SQUARI It would have shown greater forethought on | D- H. Warfield. he made out of county, v was launched and two men began the search, Poor House for Ten Years. O. H.Simons, American consul at Hong Kong, pe nee Sane rceveda ae eee aire bis part had ie come provided with an @1a bo ee a ant, Be ae aay | Mich was watched by nearly « thousand pair! tondon is interested jury now in the story of | ttived in this city by the steamer Gaclic yer- S*ite above will be sold st private sale. For termsin- | hs riviiy carved lace tnd’ igre: so; octattes were all | rate supply et clothing suitable to withstand | flour made in county, D. H. Warfield; made out | of anxious eyes, there being many ladies and .d Mra. Patrick James Foley. Mr. Foley | *¢T2*:, Mr. Simons stated that nothing in the ‘om Hnuein4 quility, Hie wake und ueaPly Be. | the right of au arctic winter’ fe Weewane | of county, D. H. Werfeld. 8. A.-M. | gentlemen present besides the bathers, and in | Mr. and ames Koley. Mr. Foley | shape of « war scure existed in either Kong F. M._ DRANEY. ce Jor w qivick sale tor only Bia cash | He Tigo Lege ne hana Cet sy =a sideuaeece eas about half an hour a thrill of’ horror | is an Irish member of parliament and supposed | Kong or Yokohoma when he left. seb ___ O40 NewYork ave. fw, | if tacen af omss: handvowsw stoot and cover atl {uly pre geome tah apt Ree A FARMERS’ ENCAMPMENT, passed through the throng as a long and|tobea bachelor. It has just transpired, how-| “I hada talk with Admiral Belknap,” said ‘woo wo | FON SALE FINE RIDING MAKE, BEOKEN Ax THE PIANO EXCHAN coal froma the’ ship's. store; all. thet core nau Steady pull of the grappling hooks | ever, that for the past ten years the wife of the | Mr- Simous, “and I understood from hun that stabletnsiley tet 15th" | autmenduic, a AGA PANE ASER. | possibly spare after the sad depletion entailed | 1 Said the Yarmers’ Alliance WIL Es- Ea ‘abcbircend psayny te turce, TPE ‘80° | member has been an inmate of the insane ward y yty te o99 | |pOR SALE_CHOICE OF 3WO- LARGE Fixe | ton our detention in Melville bay. eS Tale lg. overs y Setoctal, 300 wn- Lancaster poor house. Y 000 | Fporeee ut 8550) See Mrs Ce, CABEEL Tae | FOX, SAL Tat ts celceat gouluieeess camer? 2 ore Philadelphia Press has 9 Harrisburg | kKnown'to any ono present, We have often | eee teenies wee ienorant of wi he bad forwarded to Washington to have « re- MabStobuseteeave. ES gee sk the jctuast, serious problem, of all. “Peary | special which says: Itis now the positive in- | a the Young man at the beach, ex-| husband of Mrs, Foloy was, ‘The story "has | sPectsble-looking flagship went, out as soon ae | igo was Ge eae eee a Somewhere where i ‘donot “knoe neras | teution of the National Farmers’ Alliance andl pressions fist, Decaase tiie donee soon an | intely come out however, and the woman being | ESSTs are the Monsoacy,, the Talos and the JOk s : at Penney ; i Industrial Union to hold a great national en- | have left ts ag fond of their bright boy as | brought before the ' e Alliance, and our Asiatic feet suffers in com- SALI sein iis Peunsy! the whalers to call for him next summer. Ss 1eht boy 26 | writing, in which she said: 7 with those of other nations. | Aatibonsied ue o 9 stasacrifice his oi ‘O& SALE-HANDSOME ORG But, in addition to cur not seeing any whalers, | campment of farmers next year tobe con-|I am of my cbildren—at any rato there aie | "Tun: i» Foley states about me leaving him ~ | 4 mares | yuu, sound, stylish wud Lust aise Ths. order: ebony; x ou we have been assured by everybody that has Stleatuer dounie yess ant buckboard of the best | Ct $50. Appiy 14 ducted on s grand scale. Several of the com | ome to mourn his lows and my heart goes out mittees of arrangements have already been se- | {0 those mourners with sympa: any knowledge on the subject that it would be after nearly th ‘of strenuous ef. | ment, which ty failed to fulfill, in iy—and, second, Wake; BO teamcuabie Ofer reLused. il at FOR BALE imply impossible to get any of the whalers to ; ; aling all I ouly away | ottat te our Gost thon for anything aiee just <b orate acasimmare,, | F Prick dcmanbrenbiens ci far out of their vny-. Tho onlg” rr | ected consating of some of the most promi- Constrncted and cond bed oa eee mtically | from him two years when I was locked up and | Present. dn. FR EG OK SALE—HANDSOME AKE; ¥O1 Gives you a fine-toned square piano or handsome or- | source left is the whale boats te traverse 500 | bent men of the order. constructed and. eon: as to.render have never had my liberty since. As for perse- =e orden, : i NG: | gan for sour Lowe. i ‘Tho site of the encampment will be ata point | an accident nearly impossible this thing bas re Ny Simons said: “Some eminent writers, and 14. wentie Uriver, sound. excellent saddie horse. miles of ocean, filled with floes and bergs, often cuting him I assure you that if I had my free- not afraid of cars. &e “lL suited tor lady ; will sei = 3G. SMITH, 125 Paceve _ | ob ouded with fog or awept by terrible storms. | Slmost midway between Baltimore and Wash- | occurred in cur waters on the very eve of 0} dom tomorrow I would not walk on the ‘same |®™ong them Mr. Drummond of Hong Tan eS, a Be ee ea oe OF eweph by terrible slams, | ee A beautiful snd eppropriate | ing. For along time after we work on a age rf ceo "to | ee in the disaffection a deep-rooted antipathy i = ae Not Pleasant for the Neighbors. accustomed to handling a boat in an angry sea | tract of ground has already been and | the beach we forcibly drove away the boys who | tide, — might happen’ tothe Manchurian dynasty rather than a de- Pane, Wo Toe See SRAYAD FROM MAHTINS: | ro the Eaitor of The Evenine Star: it might be possible, but not easy. But with | most of it purchased. The object of placing seemed determined to bathe there, until the ‘Mrs. Foley to relate two instances | ite to clash with the missionaries or any other oe falta eden Se Rronerty om my | Cau ie wen Jas. GHUWEN'S Livery ‘Stain, Gct| There is an alley running from H street | que of them hdelicate women, moet oP thee, OF ar te pepo of at sity Bot] Dentan becoming on far eavanced by the grad- | of cruelty, and says that she bad had her cheek > a bene et ee eee Axe dork ate. RSES CARRIAGE VOL | northwest between 2ist and 22d streets half unuccustomed to boats, and only two menot foyer Ge pers Ey Je Papel dene ee wise bone bye . She added thatshe was ee ee + ~ : seewtory awottue we? K a | ez walt, wide eacbsiwed aide ior kins say | Way through to G street, in which several Capt Pike, who cametdcwn from cops Se-| Farmers Alliance, but allo because ‘Waste | taeat they oad? ‘That tien nay oe do Par poe teen leenperbene wee ag Seep | but the mo- WAL FL DOWNES, Nepenitory cna Sttinee Teay 46 | Colored families live, among whom area num-| pin0% Guernavik ina wile bere ane been | ington, is coming’ to ‘be ag the | completed the boys poured in from all direc- | and that l seem we ‘about a revo- 1028 Lat. mnt tabi dy aea” | ber of boys, ranging in years from five to sev- as good authority as can be ‘not; that scientific, educational and eligi center of fons and some spent nearly all day in the sand pete dmb yy Aso) eetenies ie » Rope thes the Tartar ralecs mag JO SALE OR EXCHANGE-HARNESS OF | enteen, who spend most of their time on H| it is sheer madness to attempt it Seseee te eee eek, te erence, Alliance | and elec. Mom sieabie canes of thisacci- | board summoned Foley to appear and show (Chinese themesives' —_ , 2PM Peatae | qos wortunutttp awipeices Gheyuece Anes | Steet loafing and playing marbles. ‘They and = power, take s hard tn ‘natiogal “politic, wil found under | Seuse, why he should ot contribute to the Simons said: °T have wit- BG%sterise cant taade ty wat. * “NEMS | [vemmortineut ot bruauen, cemim Sponges, ‘note | their companions monopolize the pavement, A Sarcastic Ecrosily skuse ile ontamnct Ge ence -eatigg 4 of his wife. Mr. Foley appeared ae oe | 4 fall particulars and pertuit cell st office of | Siggy ae etait sate and, what is most objectionable and about} Naval Ofticer Willis of New York recently caucus of farmers to grow ti, end Saati $0 bay pomired his solicitor, Mr. Washington, and was with pote MoLACHLEN & BaTCHEL! eeeNTi4 loth nee. | WhICL T desire to complain, “use vulear, | wrote to the Treasury Department eriticizing | ee oe sarmers 10 STOW tical victories. Pee berms egg dg ler shag ed hhand this would be iia ape HEAD OF i im Srptane. sod) iowatiing. fom szsaty ts | the decision of the board of general appraisers | Tt is the fall of the alliance to make is not open for | ing. the, ten, yeurs, £262. Mr. Foley was ae porsicase sul c. 10th and G sta aw. rroin Vinwinia. Con esos Ae eta ID ALABES | children and ladies who find it necessary to be ssf pratt t's permanent thing, and to blished today fe erro. if he would contribute to his ag 208 SALE—GOOD INVESTMENTS — Hv QUIGLEY. 7" | pase thom. ‘Their utterances are made. with | that fish packed in salt should be classified as| this encampment « profi cenitisd Toeuns to | Nife’s support, and he emphatically answered ‘ons elty. Ihove heard of wo SB Uriel, Ore PUR SALL—A 108 OF HONSES OF EVEiY DE [Such force thit from all the front rooms of my | salted fish regardless of tho fact that they may tion of farmers from all over the Union, whero after ‘the nfoty and com: | ~¥9.",,18 reply to, the chairman, Mr. Foley i to ae Precis gti a Phouse the profanity is frequently heard. Not | have been previously pickled in brine. He-eaid | they ons meer mca terete a ow nere necessary | id: “Mary Bates Foley is my wite, | have since the outheeak in Suse, eS mp Ln ic ee Pee CA might with equal force be, held that | tore ofall soris relating to mutual benefit sppropriation | fetuty, and it efor the bomrd 40 show oom actiou of the native, govern: forced to leave tho street on account of their | ™oked | herrings are | provide Dip pi ae pan pd A se gpete phenome ‘evidence in the matter.” epee dag teed Le) tresimont, and resouliy two of them wore seri-| PSCAETS kay ara not tapered ta odin baths | Arey cerns in pate beara hn ected 1 Prossoute Mr. | The natives are undoubtedly rovtlens, however, pyre barter <g eon pel aes poet remarked that no importer had had -the | &c., will be rigidly excluded from the encamp- ‘acquaint- omnes ong toms. ‘The nee, und T tincerely hope you will give the Spalding eepliet ‘o him that if such practi renin my aad reins aha of tee to-| , Ho! vom raz Prasrenens’ Excunsios, Labor the ‘ioguisteds, U menipaioiod 7 ing rey a or. i ee im in mands the 6 will der. 4 half a | day, Marshall Hall. 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