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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1892. ‘FOR SALE—HOUSES._|__ FOR SALE_HOUSES. SmooTING STARS. — H SALE—CENTRALLY LOCATED CO! on basiuess street: price low to quick TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR PRESIDENT HARRISON. How He Received the News of Cleveland's HOW THEY LIKE It. Opinions of Senators and Representatives ‘VERDICT. bayer (No. I we may at last find » place where things were The jury, afters few minutes’ deliberation, Nemtaation, om Cleveland's Nomination. Foncccacrenming, | Fee Hae PE Bag | mee eee | me oer ae sam oan mmm | ety eet sae at a al ee wun Meet | worse eens ian cures wt| oa. wicknow avon ‘will buy both house and lot 20 rooms; * THE ACCIDEXT—TEE MOTHER TELIA HER s < ENTHUSIASTIC, ALTHOUGH SOME OF THE OPPO- = Containing sioyt; 000 feet of eyound. house has nine By fee Dartienlars, #60 ©. H UND pbaat” | “Ts ‘equab’ good English?” ‘STORY AND THE DRIVER MAKES A STATEMEXT— ~ibaaniawre: e = pearance! camp n i t SITION ARE NOT YET RECONCILED—am. woL- | He Says Mis Case Was Not Decided Upon rooms, rents for $10 and in good condition. FoR saLE— “No; it’s pigeon English.” . THE VERDICE’ ACQUITS HIM OF CULPABLE = 2 been chosen as hie competitor = MAN CRITICISES THE PLATFORM. Se thet. "a ~ OWNER, F° a RS ane next presidential term. He had Special Diapatch to The Evening Star 5 ROOM Seay: a Fa ‘Ho wrote a verse; a dainty ene. — Yotterday atverhoon the puylie of the | Sra Mr. Cleveland’s selection, and would have been Probably as much of the opposition to Cleve- | Curcaco, June 23.—Mr. William Hickson, Oran Dalit: 6 levee ond bigs rooms; ‘Alaa, how fortune goes! The sudden taking off of Alice O'Brien, the | ra High School assembled in Curtis’ Hall for | "™Prised only in the event of a different e- | land prior to the nomination as eould be found | speaking of the action of the committer om meet St nw wideharch. 20 for He found the printer, just for fan, tar of Mr. ats Mrs, Jemes | the inst time this season and partictpated in |". anywhere was centered among the democratic , dentials in reference to his contest, sal: “Om The telegraphic arrangements between the members of the House. Today, however, a! atTiviig at Chicago I consulted with matey mem= Seelaan Tes peep ed eee Litt | White Home and the Gumocratic consenton grncrel, coquiccsence tn. the somtastion’ ts} bere cf Ge motional comraittes conceredug the ‘and musical features and the successful rendi- | hall at Chicago were precisely the same as those | found. The House only remained in session | contest and was urged to prose my proche ga war cage te em ative | with the recent republican convention at Min- ne Ahoy Rev. A. B. | DeePolis, but as the nomination of Cleveland | very few members were present. Talks | mittee on credentials, as soon as appointed, the aed - | BpPeared from the frst tobe s foregone ¢on-| with members brought out various | resolution of the regular demooratic oneaninn- Bagel a ving papi, | ition comparatively little interest was taken | hades of highly | tion in our District authorizing whocome up from the Georgetown eighth | iy ia Proceedings of the present convention. | favorable to ay recon ged yo d ing that contest be mate. 1. Those ee: down and run over bya wagon yesterday, as “No woman should wear calico,” said Mre. | ubiished storey’ Binx. ‘Women very much resemble a book.” my “How?” inquired her husband. “Those that are out of print are most desir- ize what had happened, nor did she experjence She now has carte blanche at the dry goods F%, SALE—10 suman, SEW Batce. moueEs rtts ike POC DORE wT pon a humber! store sind with the dressmaker. jee “a 4 ‘ seis o'clock last night reading the bulletins of the | ever, a decided feeling of opposition to the | of members of the credentials coramittovanden= SGOK sALS-5 HANDSOME CORNER RpsTpEnce | (o™7 a8 — her ps ‘tien, te ents Se a “hn na a 1 pet convention an then remarked to Private Secre- ej Nero gee wee cenar urate, | low price TEX WARM WEATHER. combed and curled only « few minutes before | ; Eighth grade—Boye—Erio | Boroe Burritt, | ih 'timo, thei it would probably be at beust | MUMEr of adjectives. jammy Sponges ap ST TT a aT. | ee Tane LOTS ON TAT Se eet n| Weecorn the tramp who will ot work, | Sor magharal ‘death, vey.’ was thea’ matted Erving Garrison, Wm. Garrison, Bobt. Leetch, | two nour before the balloting begun, aad es hs NOW THE OPPOSITION TAKES IT. would be given. I knew I was “EXCELLENT HOUSE. tril | Pana tein cock 50:27 tact Somr ned ire Bat lies beneath the fence; ‘with blood from the’ wounds of the heed. The | Serie, By rere renay Henry H. Sheets, | aid not desire to. lose any sleep ‘over the mat- | ‘The opponents of Mr. Cleveland's nomination | Committee composed of forty-cig See ubEt fo Hach ae cide | shectively” 1.601, 11,740 and 1.006 squarefeet. Faved | Yet now he really seems to have Detwoen the parents in the presence | [. Wilsc, “Gite Mario “i.” Aleread cs | ter he would retire. ‘The telegraph operators | aa general rule, were’ inclined toccept the | Ver thirty of whom were wirong ¢ “PROCTOR & eee rr ere nae ‘A goodly share of sense. of the body wat en afestng one, The | Arts, ‘ade G. Aspell, Laura Blandon, Ger- | Were thereupon excused for the night, and the | result if not with enthusiasm ef least with |Men. They met and took a recom at « « aALESA HOUSE IN PERFE 3e23-3t " DAVID oot at. — ge pApeingeet gape = oe ae | oon, tae Corbett Aue Kigie Peoorbone tion a] epategey eon seedy oopeotend cheerfulness. As one anti-Cleveland man eeryh <a after disposing of th dition on T st. n.w. bet. 13th and 14th oR 7 — “wen,” holly, gatbered up the not un’ reac! t, yle, ine put it: “The situation reminds me | and New Mexico cases. An ng paper sracsaa mie Ss, a hactine tentaacce | Fp uptu tatometaiay. Grabs aoe oe | tare dha had rotarned to ime cth wee peany | he ease the seriousness of, the sccldont, ,Fer- | M. Davis, Eva A. Gaskins, N feds | "Fie then asked his valet if the convestion had Post—pablished an alleged remark | is ble property at 96,750. terms easy. Scenes Sane ected nee nas | giall gpuacllan catia” rs ager egies gaa rade targ tenn "Ants A Heethe heey Kata reached « nomination during the night. The the substance of which wns that T vs ae ase Mig. A lend ingesttent was much improved this morning. She was | Florence’ Lyddane, Delia L,’O'Dey, Bestie 1. | Valet didn’t know, but said he would find ont. talking among the members of the PE 7 E i & PROCTOR, 907 G st. n.w. porn ee Q Soon after leaving the President be heard : a R SALE—A VERY PRETTY SIX- ae ace = OF CONNECTICUT She pete a cat, she dotesan tes, not iy hurt. Her heed was bruised Ridgeway, iettie Rabbitt, Alice Hobey, Mary | 4,9 serdipeag ey a ol committee and said: “Cleveland will ¢ 5 at Mae a lation mags and roy | Praeltaeiooku he Si end ae org ars Henhonsse pasch bears nd she was badly frightened, but beyond that » Leore Stallamith, Nello W. Vincent, ~ | ha he";bore on the, street calling out “extra nated becanse the crowds want to ts home: og S0>by 1051-10 pet Square foot; adjoining ‘hat pet hie tas hated owes —— attended by A GEORGETOWN MAN MARRIED. ment of the nomination of Mr Cleveland on band wagon, but it will be suicide p ROSE & CO. | PEER PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 9076 at. n. Najtienwe Prue Tuner of the dead child will take place | At Queens, Long Ialand, where is situated the frst ballot, "The paper was at see akon | party.” — SROPERTY | FOR SALE—A GOOD BUILDING LOT IN TRE empocrow is the country residence of Mrs. Norman 8. Ken- | to the President and gave him the first informa- “This was freely used by the Norris party to Sean cad Vie Tee SOLAR, | Fda ty 150 ce: porta ot Mat rar erin eRe ‘on, Mr. Robert Heath Dodge of Georgetown, | tion he had on the subject. influence the (leveland bers of tee jg; verioot. " PROCTOR & PROCTOR. "| Democrat—“Well, Cleveland has s great THE CORONER'S INQUEST. cap igiatt * sees en |. An effort was made by a representative'of the | face a ee ees wales ie—A FINE LOTIN THE BOOMING SUB: | ANY good qualities,” Deputy Coroner Schaeffer made s at canara eg Tage Ta lncge | Associated Press to induce the President to say mitooand ® proved eflectedl. Mer Co. FA FINE LOTES aoe oe eee re Mien yuabiokay ateaneilh sad talh on ee ee oe Gremmnce of '@ large | what he thought of the nomination, but he = Thad the voluntary offer of the vener ia sA1d_GOSEE STORE AND DWELLING | wemenis, Ding | $¢ 1g hot yh for me.” . inquest at the third precinet station thie morn- | Weng : Was held in the | Courteously declined to say anything at all on | "*7- rior from Wisconsin, wbo loved him for the ear t, Gauital Bon, ont 94 100: ouner hae w., Boom 4, le Episcopal Church, Rev. J. E- Hegester,,the | &¢ Subject for publication. MORE OR LESS UNRECONCILED. | mies he had made, that he would #ustein me, een ee TONS OF CEN: “I tellyou,” said the new policeman, “I'd he driver of the wagon, Ji McDonnell, | pastor of St. John’s, officiating. ARR Garg aa Some of the antis, however, are still more oF | but when the matter was presented he Rie 7 med $ DI - _ N TO HONOR THE FENCIBLES, less ‘ 5 i Py A FINE LARGE HOUSE, | that hna'twen kept cut of the tarket for’ years and | like to arrest somebody. Ihaven't had e show | Y@* present at the hearing and he was repre- edetwirasden Sasates: unreconeiled. / Mr. Hooker of Mississippi silent and drove his knife in with « sr 24 and. is practicaily now a part of Washington city; situated 2 sented by Lawyer Chas. Maurice Smith. ‘The statement of the values of entries re-| All the District Militia Will Tu: said, referring to Mr. Cleveland: “If he can carry | smile. The committee declined to b cen. well rented to be ty . rn Out to | convenien: Tirso i Cats ata 8 in the ity, jimite aco ~ poplled the vo “yea fut = Se pens Legato retpegitaped ceived at the G town custom house during ‘Welcome Them H: | mg haw in ded be an ool certain partion | witnesses and would not liowee e On SALE ONETA CED Prove | ‘most any man you eee carrying an umbrella | tion, and was examined by the j There | the week ending June 18 is asfollows: Antiqui-| When the National Fencibles arrive here on | why, let them elect him.” PANy" | davite. However, I take my medicine without ‘The chances are that you'll make acase. < was a bolt missing from a of the break,but | ties, $1,600; china ware. $1,113; silk embroid- | Saturday evening they will find such an escort| Mr. Bunn of North Carolina was also inclined | 6Tumbling and have no regrets.” our Seee Bee gigi eee ft-was claimed thet thet dld not interfere with riety 0548; carpeta, #87; in, 02: scientific | waiting for them as they never had before. tobe doubtful. T am afraid.” he said, “it| “There was some harsh language between you ~ worl of e brake. instrument ; Cigars, 3 engravings, ii ‘i wea fect. In my state it y ad Matisse jeu2-3e SOCTAL: “NATEREA, ‘The first witnoes examined was a colored man | $96; manufactured metal, $529; manufacturers’ | Ge?- Ordway is absent from the city, so oe wan | ond Moccia ° *° | no chance to attack the tl party, which will | a. r E _ a Bie 4 Col, Clay of the second regiment is in| D0.” ‘Yes, in the heat of the moment some unkind 5 ; CON: named Charles Johnson, who was on the wagon | wood, $255; smokers’ articles, $14; total, y puta ticket in every district and I am afraid POR SALE LO: Kao President and Mrs. Harrison, accompanied by ah P iith and Harvard when the accident occurred. He gpstified that | $4,736. command. This morning the colonel received | Fender many of them doubtful.” ~ [Allusions were made, but life is too short to ments: price, #6-000. er-all cash payment. Por terms ine r- hanno reside; Co FP | rie Mpa date apertcs A for Loon Lake | the little girls were coming seni erecen ores. & telegram from the general authorizing a OPPOSITION TO THE PLATFORM, harbor resentment on that account and I ao sppiz, %2 CBAC. BALFINE. Atlantic bailing. | cent. Address’ Mrs. ANNA NORTH, pO Cy epee ge pth nih hac ay peated when = first saw Saas , — Mr. B. W. Murch of the Curtis School left | brigade parade—band, drum corps and all. There is opposition to the platform, although | P0t care to say a word disparaging to either gem- genesis eisai SOR $ALE-VALUABALE LOR ON” RHODE | cOutinued illness Tt te hoped that a sojourn | reen,{he wagon was near them they slatted t0| this morning for his home in Maine. Every member of the D.C. N.G. is proud of | most members of the democratic: persuasion | tleman. They are the representatives of war Dis- FOr S25 7-9000 Erg.stopy, FaAie woUsE | POLL Tie Tas an Wk idiis, Sleeast eee | in the mountains will prove ory benedctal | amserons._ Witneos called to them, but, they |" yocdce M. V. Buckoy is stil confined to his| the coconine rictory achieved vp the, Fencibles, | are coy about expressing their views. Mr. Hol- | tict in the convention, now, and ata loved de el oatavek ets aie ie nee fon: price oni DOVER ae ee eeetegehged | Mrs. MeKeo and children will leave tomorrow | walked right square up into the home. and a heavy turn out is expected. The parade | man, however, is outspoken. erat, I will support the » the ¢onven- Oy SALE_VALUABLE LOTS ~CAPI. | for Boston. She will join her husband and re-| ‘‘Into the wagon or the horse?" queried the Prot aiepry tare pe . ovesg will consist of seven battalions of infantry, one Speaking of, the nomination be eald: “It fs | tion, althongh still fear it is extremely ALE—BYL, STARGARDTER. jaeats, canoe fruases, Se. seated td LAR uc Meceee; | SRT MP ORImEE om the Masschemtts | coroner: wagon,” he answered Babette Schloss et al., executors, have soli | {T°0P of smeicatds ——” the ee Asano srias geek ne could bo mnt.” | Goubttel it bo cnn be — mops SREE gociin fOr Leesa | thew Lis ahen! me only at 9135 an dywhole: | Mise Estelle L. Chapman and Mr. Golds- Fg pect ht | spent Veg Pr or td br ara oe at pam ameter the ambulance corpa | Besaid, “marked by more timidity than any | WIRED THE WKONG WINNHRS, Northeast. ‘near | ea herdics. | other ground held at 92.50. C. ;. eased remarking, drunk. e 19 jemocrat . for years. 4“ Se ee a era Nath, aly | Sbgige es or'c. H. BARKER, cor. 43g aud £ | borough Goddard were married yesterday at | Ho wascautioned agtinat a repetition of the ia- | Heedents of Georgetown should be partic- Stay-at-home members of the Fencibles have | It ists weak ane combination of timidity and | Providence Poot Hoome Mulcted ut wf Erpiinprovements, lot 1digxas to 12H. alley, only | “hh as Su Matthew's Church, andl afters shige poy epee uusty intercoud’ ier Bomecoms Leip Bc | Sn? aaa have | 1: i 4a weak ane cont 7 oot Boome Ms ‘ FOR SALENear Coneressional Library. Story OX NEW HAMPSHIRE | breakfast at the home of the bride the happy | “Witness was questioned by the coroner and a | suburban property column.—Adot. Sen wt Ak eae | As eeeta bopeeel; Giaeials wees tuatteah |=. Sneroente in Menem, and cellar press brick front, 20q110 to" good aiiey, pete Mand S ats consuming $100 with /couple departed for an extended wedding | juvvr'ned ine call ne oes arabe te nee whence Roding ties, fireworks. be Co . Provipexce, R. 1, June 23.—Tho horses ae ene Feoizs ave. tet. th ana reasonabl . ie — After their return a series of informal at | 4). horse's hoof struck the girl or not nor could HYATTSVILLE. A dispatch from Indianapolis is to the effect om, peuxmas’s vases. Extra, Lavish and Bengal, running at the sth. . ae aes nae omnes, a e tell which wi of wagon struck —- x y ead Bay track, were played in the ies EY So branes eas she por ae ST i oes 5 Gates plese chaos oa en peavetve| a, ne ee = oe oie eee ae eens | | ans Demary, who good judges say is marked | peePrheed Day track. wore played in the ae, a Soe ti yesterday tendered them a tion at the | for a cabinet position in case of democratic ~ nga A cayrey > + henner improvements: s € is inthe nw ag. | very quiet but wedding last evening,| Acting Coroner Schaeffer rematked tha while Hrarrevi:e, Mp., June 22, 1892. reception at i : silat ay > ME ANEE es tesan cc Gore doth snd at erg ear - | | uae Wer Saeegehs Mean ott aarlens canett | HeaiTremmen oc ta aneie, weeraeaag ees || A veectrd can ceeeece wedding was | Board of Trade Tall, and there was a big, De | success, said: “Cleveland's nomination was de- veomrigapotierempe are ert pam, Sorperatiey Teas, “ysl te eee a) Hodges of Pomfret, oaldss | thought it was founded on a fact, solemnized Monday on the spacious lawn in | Cort duty. During the reception ceremonies |™&nded by the democratic manos, and pase {he play at both pool rooms, Fg | pekoaest Wetec Oo Herc Serrano, | Mere artied. | SRS eoremneny, was performed JAMES LANNON’S EVIDENCE. front of the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A. | Capt. Domer was presented with a beautiful | M=Ures & a Ses. Sb oom | were im progress the wires were 3 AME HOUSE. BExLiO; titie portects S0e. sa. ADscostia, of Durham parish, Md., the Biggin etn Jas. Lannon, a carpenter, who was working | Rhodes at Highlands, the contrac tion | word. a i as meee surplus, | PPed somesthere between here and Hiyrtford, ema NASH'S DaxrxwowER, | | tent Olots, ext JESU te 10H. cer” spieeaid | being read by the'Rev. 7 0. Tongue, rector of | on 25th street at the time of the accident, tee-| Being thelr youngest’ daughter, Eva May, and | At night there was a reception at the Denison | MFRCF market for our agricultural urplas, | anid the horses that had been so heavily played set 6t © “Cor. Lath ant ata. | wubdivision tr building purposes, aly $1,000 ber | Grace Cunt. Ailicwgh mo Savttetionn: steno | tied the’ ioe heard his partner shout, and when | Mt; Chas. A. March of the pension office. remy re agen setae op Wash | Gaily th peri ‘Go popts wad tamenen| Saeaey ware nant Sse Sactuaes Say Fors 0 FOR To SIX-ROOM ALLEY | “FoR SALE—Sox100, K st. 1.0, between ith and | issued the church was well filled,a number of /he turned he saw the children lying | ielohn’s tp itoad yd — for labor. It means stability and | Scetb hates enuhdian tah adiena Beatin 620. C ULRICH 'RENSEDY, second Wor, | [2% witb? frames, renting at 17; will boeold ate | Maryland People being prevent 10 witness the | Oo tue street, Ho picked up the dead child and | PiAS@H bY, Mine 1 opie nie [ees Fae ead el re Perty in every ‘business interest and no federal | Of {he rooms became, snspicions and ried to Gos 14th st. SEL | PYGW SALES Ding disso, | with frame, Py pn oa ced ee Phensd ee ee ey Otel one Ragther came | dressed in cassimero and silk, carrying a bou-| lows: “The National Guard except battery A, | marshals ot federal bayonets to supervise and | more. 2 ie SALE— $a 500, —— GARD i 7 0 out anded the child over . uet of of the valley and Marechal Neil | light artillery, and the fi The here are greatly excited oer the Spo, ESTARD athataw. | "S.A the groom's home near Riverside, Md. | ess said that the river assisted him to pick up Totes, entered with her father, followed by the | Pit naeerbi nee at eeparate company 4 WoneKe woMDCaTION. jair. It is said that in and about Dosion the 500 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND | ,, UT And Mra D. J. Harper have issued invi- | the child. and he (the driver) remarked: “Ob, | groom and her mother and her sister, Anne (feu, “™cmble on company C, sec-| “Itisa winning nomination,” said Mr. Mo-| swindle was also succesfully worke. ‘The ss only Ogle er, cea inzege | tations for the marriage of thelr sister, Lilie | my God! it a terrible thing. What's to be | Tee. an maid of honor, accompanied by Mie We | ont” fOugqiTOCel¥® compa Fencibles), | Millan; with Cleveland the democratic party | Western Union management are investi ily #600; rents for $10, "H'¥. | Charlotte Harper, to Mr. George Clinton | done? A W. Poultney as best man. Amid the brilliant | on ite reture from the i pe drill of | the matter, but MOUKE. 612 Fst. 3022-3¢° | Hough, We morning, June 29, at 10:30 | | The wagon stopped about 100. yards from | glare of numerous Japanese lanterns the it | Neb” The brisene ha i he mala, | will be successful. The advance is toward | {he matter, but mufusod t peaguess apse 9B SALE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE LOT NEAR | o'clock, at Ryland M. E. Church. where the accident happened. Witness could | vited guesta formed an imporing circle around | o'elock p. m. ee Ponnsyivenis | pence oo poem ty been, so Prt ee nie ee Se Mra. John Floyd Waggaman end children | not tell how viast, the horse, was going, for he| tho bridal Pirty as, the ‘ceremony was per- | avenue, facing south, right resting on 7th atreet, ne ee oomeestin tape econ OLD AND ROTTEN Cans. od?G 1307 F st. _| will leave on Saturday for Ocean City, Md., | ‘id not see the horse un! ir stopped. | formed by Rev. C. M. Livingston, pastor of vernors, : ; ; press. year All the organizations designated will assemble IFUL LOT FOR HOME OR | where they expect to remain until the autumn. | There were other children on the pavement. —_| the Hyattsville Presbyterian Church. “A recep- | a vecettieperane he carried the House overwhelmingly and the 2. south trout, 300 x at their respective armories, in fatigue uniform, | Sountey br 8OH000 They cand the | They Were Smashed Up When the Train see it, Dr. H. M. Newman testified that he was/ tion was held upon’ the lawn, where refi | at 7 o'clock p. b bs ity. year we are ‘Was Ditched. aie Fs, Spline on | Graham, including the saesibors’ of the Twi, | CAzed #9 the house, but he found thatthe child | ments were served. ‘The bridal couple were the | The icktafo viet has been invited to turn | HTOMgeT than ever with the tariff insue and Mr By Graham, inel y was saturated - = bee ™n | Cleveland will be triumphantly elected. Niwas, Micm., June 23.—The south-bound 2g, pe Seguin aad | light Flearare C1B, tendared him s mrprise on | with blood and ‘he skull was crathed. "Winnes | igients of many, handaowe presente and left | out. "The line of march will be up Pennay-| “ate Nigore of Tenar ew ol Clevo man, | tris’ cs the Dig Tour wallead chee sontes aE sta: aud Duncan place nee: | *2e occasion of his twenty-first birthday, Tues- | could not tell whether the horse's foot or the | City and an extended northern tour. On their | ens ae ee ‘the | Hi® is the choice of the people,” he said, “‘and | miles north of this city yesterday ditched ite ‘Duncan place n.e. r te x u vivania avenue and return by way of the | mel anon ried omaa gs dand’ | wheel bad inflicted the injury to the skull. return they will occupy the groom's new house | avenue to the armory at the Center market. The | yey ghee "il certainly elect him ‘by a! large | rear passcnger coaches, severely injuring sev ‘a THE MOTHER'S STORY. in Hyattsville. | route is arranged ‘so as to avoid the White | Mir. Stone of: wasconfident. “Cleve- | €ral passengers and slightiy bra aaieadicty otseertrtewhcaustag teens | Tiss} iroke molber wou sath alld eal clad ae oe ran annual hop of the Owl Se- | House, as the noire consequent upon such &| and” will ceruinly carry: New York and bo of other, The rails | D 5 | ere present were Mr. and “Mra. Donohue, Mr. | she-told, as best she could, the story of the ac-| fn that village last night’ Arcos Ginter | Parade mig ee triumphantly elected,” was his summing up. | !a*t, couch was buried down | ws ‘ apy So te 1s pes | Saal Bigs. MoOresry, Mrs, Hamilton, | cident: “I got the two little babies ready to| were Mr, and Mrs. Chas. A. Manning, Mr. and + CAPITOL TOPICS. wet arc seeed teen passengers and all but one wax bart, « ®, OF Dpretiy hogaca on Oth st near Hi st cars northeast: 3) 217% Day, Lieut. Jones, Mra. Haves, Misses | practice a little picce,” she anid, “and sent them | Mrs. John Weiderman,- Mr. and. Sirs, Joba Mr. Wheeler of Alabama was enthusiastic. | badly, but fortunately no one wns killest packs. Be fail lat ceil at ot : Lh hay aid be — SP rs ail at ofhce for ban ged on | For" the Istand sth. Ue2} THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. KEY Bio over to the church with the other children, I | Owens of Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Talbert, "qx xew READING CLERE. “Elect him?” he said. “Well, [ should say we | blame attaches to tho : 5. CO. was watching them to seo that they got along | Mrs. and Miss O'Neil, Mra. Andrew Lynch, | There isa reading clerk in the Senate now.| would. It is the strongest nomination | Using old and rotten cars. Among the ym) POR sALE_cENTRAL CORNER flocs! stim kw Jn elaborate sup: | ll Fight ‘Ther had hold of eoch others’ hands | Wt an Mucor Katie Coldesottoth, Noea,ites | Heretofore the task of reading has been divided | that could hare been made. T gan | Was, -T. mith of Jersey (ity, ho let h Fosatsorraee FOR PHYSICIAN, 81 OR SALE—810 SECURES A LOT. | r was served during the evening. and the wagon drove upon them. The sun was be + of bet y McCook, { Clerk Jobn-|8e@ how many people should have ge - iy reine. is, pest NEF, BOARDING OR BUSINESS; | Thave for sale SEVERAL BEAUTH Lots | Pe! eo strong that I sup) they did not see the | 8nd Blanche Lynch; Maggie and Minnie Con- yween Secretary McCook, Chiet ‘th there ibili ‘of | Were removed to this city for medicw ENVESTMENT AND S SPECCLATION CHEAP: | tn enetaveon wale SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL LOTS ‘The family of Lieut. Commander W. W. Rei- ae stantine, Louisa and Rena Day, Alice Parker | son and Principal Legislative Clerk Gilfry; in | ‘Bovsht | tion. Be MCCUE GS BT. | whicie car he comlcaly wraded suroste. ot, €200 sec. | singer have left the city for Fortress Monroe fo cmeing slew nila | and Jennie Payne of Bladensburg,Addie Wedge, | future the work will be done. by Mr. Charles, ee hwtat: wntetn. Se net — FaOoat BRICK; | month unl paid Tor” Wocetigvetet ia’ tues Bes | and will go northward efter August i, spur the wheel went over ber beed sad tit | Abbie and Mary ‘Leary of Bullimore, Lowiss | Martin of ‘Kasse, The appeintrect nick | ia solid for hm, mot because the people of the < Mo ‘s CRIME Pe. Sdestrably located | fa te doubled before you Rush paying fae Nagle Resa Ole alh Xess, 907 ah occas: | Sear eer a | each oa cheats Peete ca ee ee Fesult of a competi- | 20uth are after office, but because we all believe ee Seo en . i ste. price €, 150 terma, CO he Be Wang DO W, ; ter picked her up and brought her to-| ington and Messrs. Coldenstroth, Kanode, | tive examination. Mr. Martin is well known in | {At the best interests of the country are met) 4. piss, paren wand Lodged im thw Marla 93.500 cust, Palance 52 net month, fuctading inter- | bone 473 ete | Ee ere ee ee | eee e Nach, Parker, Vincent, Keyworth, Keiler, | Washington, ke having been chief clerk of the | ¥ democratic administration. bore” 3 Meats | ay a. ee he ee | woe ‘toa question by = juror she said | Nuggles, Chester, Rowe, Gasch, Goevoenittee, | last House of Representatives. : SENATOR KENNA SATISFIED. innate teats ‘. < HOME DESIRABLY —10.| "PROCURE A HOME. COOKE PARK. commer daughter, r | Gets, Don, Ben., Ed. and Clarence Fowler. . Senator West Virginia, (dem.)—Mr. | *°<°i" t " HOME DESIRSSEY 11 SUBDIVISION GEORGETOWN TS. Zaidee R. Smith. that her children had separated from the | r ni Se eb e WHY THE DEFICIENCY BILL FAILED. Kenna, irginia, ( | Mamznono’, Mp., June jeveki, sere Speom and bart brick | cues LOTS ARE. BEAUTIFULLY ‘ATED | The marriage of Miss C. L. Osgood and Mr.| thers, but they did not stop, as the PR nage ethodint” “Church wus naiven’ Ince |. Representative Bailey of Texas wasat the Cap-| Cleveland's nomination bas seemed to me, for o Pola, aged twonty-thr onl EHELBAR ooe Pa | toot kee rss AnD Ont OTe ONO XD | w. H. Pumphrey is announced to take place on | ©O0Ted witness stated. ‘The wagon, ‘she, said, | Southern Methodist Church was given last se terday. Had he been absent the defi- | an indefinite period, to be the logical result of | rested and lodged in the jail at Upper Marl- a eee | Ces TER WATER AND Uae pur | OF about August 1, 1892. fore she (witness) could call to them. Mrs, | Bladensburg. Quite a sum was realized. ciency bill would probably have passed the | the situation of the democratic party. | joro’ by Constable Frank Beall of Ques FOE SME-CHEAP—ig-ROOM FRAMY HOUSE; | I¥ ay oxcE. FOOT ALLEY CONNEC | Mrs. Heaven has taken » cottage for the sea- O'Brien said that both the children had weuk | | Mr, and Mrs. Ketner of Hiverdule celebrated | House. During the debate on the measure Mr. |It is hardly to be considered inde- | G0.” ote’ Siu pol te lot 24x0084 to alley: Maryland ave. vet. Oh and | TIONS HAVING 4 PRONTAGE OF FROM 10 TO a a0 lak pee ‘dshe thought the strong sunlight ef-|the fourteenth birthday of their daughter, | Bailey was silent, but the opportunity to. say tly. It is rather one of num-| di _ lites i Jor sta sw: Apply to W. L. WILKERSON, (i) F ND DEPTH OF 78 TO 113 | #on on the shore ie Ontario, N. Y. | eyes an ought rong Hillis; Mondayevening. Dancingand games en: | ayo oh of important events in the recent his | Mit an assault upon litte [oT ae adel ot ae AR FACILITIES, | of the family left town on Tuesday evening and | fected them. u ae fereis eaeerarie okie sonee? | Gree tory of the party, which,taken together, consti. | Sbout ten years, of the same mations SALE_ONLY QUIRED TO BUY | of Se ravart CREB SQUBAE, FOBT, | the rest will follow in » few days. “When I first saw the 1," said the — yates J creed nn aot aotien cn Ee ene eS ea 5 ae much’ of the | ¥## on last Sunday about noon that splendid oon hotve in: southeast: terms. #150 ‘ ie BUILT UPON AT Mr. and Mrs. Kearny Warren of 1721 K street | mother, “the children were ing toward it, | ments were Among those presen’ ire. was missed, and a search was st onc BEkeensy Hove woes EASTERDAPE MAD | SRA TEMES OBE Part PP at ee | 2 d I was hoping to God that the wagon would | Misses _Habercom, Walker, Cox, Baker, Tise, THREE ALLIANCE BILLS. talk of Ms want! of avelehility wil imp- | Thich soouled a G@uding the girl an DEMAN, cB Fat. nw." _e2t-t” | PAYMENT. CERTIFIED. COPY OF THE REAL, | Will leave New York on Saturday for Boston en | "41, iad ner Daniels, Gallant and Howard and Messrs, sittin Ota Ch ? alliance) of | Peat when his nomination shall have demon- | Which resulted in. tnding the fir ant FOR SALE THREE-STORY AND CELLAR MOD. | ESTATE TITLE COMPANY FURNISHED TO 4 route for Bar Harbor, where they expect to | *°P- Barnes, Hickey, Wells, Walker, Ketner, Holton, Representative (@ermers’ al strated that other ambitions are not to be = dey antes San Ss brick dwelling. Grooms and beth room: centrally |}, JNM FOE $2 FOR FLATS. PRICE LIST AND | spend the summer. BEARD THE DRIVER CALL, Wacker and Sith,” 4 . ” | Kansas is the author of three bills introduced | gratified on that score. The Tammany democ- | 20m a a ae finer Treets RCTHERPORD, oF PS nw. | PLY TO Mrs, N. W. Wills and Mra. W. E. Palmer, in-| Philip L. Rodier, carpenter, who was work-| "4°Go¢ followed a carriage down Main street | in the House yesterday, the first of which | Suey Ibelieve tobe a trae domectacy ona I |. The little girl at once told her broth ‘POR SALE_ VERY COMPORTABLE HOM. 7 | _myl33m_C. H. FICKLING, 1264 32D ST. N.W. ing near the scene of the occurrence yesterday, | in Bladensburg last evening and showed symp- ne | cer eiter CEE eae a | terete thal bs board's maaan Cie GAR ool | toms of hydrophobia. Itwas shot and killed FOR SALE—LOTS. Mr.and Mrs. Dooley of Knoxville, Tenn.,| tothe children, who were going diagonally | by a colored man named Levi Simms. fame age nee eels ie | Zeer. di the cruel treatment she bad received from laces lumber on the free list; the second is to | think that it will be found staunchly omeiie heron; e brother jum Eimit the cease wa of government officials | ing the ticket. I think that West Virginia | Soilant, whereapos the brosher jumr to not exceeding. #5,000 per annum, and the | will elect ite democratic ticket, including r = esc a oe at Ty 10) i - : who had by this time reached the »p- S027 B. ¥ will be a pieni to the Sunday | third to abolish the office of Postmaster Gen- | the presidential electors, I think that y at ore FOES 2 gee a ape etons |" scsesons or run roronne | SMM mar ap svmaing Tr, carga [acaba When it ated ope haat a Es lancet tnt scr of anmpor| the canoe, Sew command ‘te| Aneta teaingy weg ~ F preas'erick house. 6 rooms. bath and cellar: every : the residence of Mrs. Dooley’ fe, Mr. i ” | Church in the woods of Mr. Louis D. Wine on | tion. standard of the democracy in my oe ths ‘anata fopTentence | @300 t iy. OF LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Robert A. Ragan, 1230 M street northeast, = Le apuhireg sp ohio —_ ep the 6th of July. —_---—___—__ state, and that the republican ticket, with Mr. | | A warrant was sworn out by the er MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES OF ONE OB MORE iat as oe ated was thrown benenth the wagon, ‘The cider tel Evedarick T. 1 Fe een veer wie spine pp Rareioen ot Me heed, oa outer Sa West Vit- | Diver banding for bis mam So a hy _ The following subscriptions for the benefit of | Sng" SEE struck ageices, the seane natt of ns | Bunday and preached an interesting sermon. OLD STUDENTS’ MEETING, isvospatis contention’ ana Mr. Harrison's | over with boosh, "This occurred im the FINE BUILDING LOTS the Poor Children's Country Home have been | vehicle, was knocked down and both wheels |» The Riverdale Base Ball Club played the East | The Old Students’ Society of St. John’s Acad- | KB0Wn earnestness of position in favor of what | TUN Ove Tul Paeh .. Nhe ocauroel tl —— received at Tax Stan office: passed ‘over her. The driver jumped out of | End club of Washington last Saturday near | ony held its annual mecting last night on the | "° b8ve commonly Snes bm. liken station, B.and P.R.. Thoy were em- PALISADES OF THE POTOMAG, Bec oe ban Names Oe 30.00 | the wagon before the horse stopped. Saaremaa m8 Aefanted :1biB7 0 sees: Of 018 1 cccacty babes as ie a CAN BEAT THAT NOMINATION. ployed by this firm, together with many wthers, CONDUIT ROAD.— paper .00 | *he, beet 2 eked a Juror. y a Senator Platt (republican) of Connecticut i ery. wre Aue. A, Daszah, He iy coulaa'y tal how feet tes bec rae ee,” It is reported that arrangements are being | cool and pleasant. Dr. George T. Klipstein | 4:4. soins baie aes ome Lindy It will be ts hannenitieraek: English to eny ex- TERMS IX EVERY CASE TO SUIT THE PUR- too | he reeponded.” There is pretty steep, grade | ade for a prise ght to lake place in Tladens-| was called to the chair in tho abvengo | 90; Vo 00s beat Wt nom er ee | sent ant imeerpreten Slee Monts Hesbent ses ASER. » urg very authorities are sident Taylor, ir. hard, after the adoption plank a, yey h ee 2.50 | oer a the teatirncay 1 apposed that the col- devia means to ent it. | Latham was secretary, A committee was | the democratic platform, for the New yen, who comebiited him to fall without bal, — 340 | ored man wae sitting on the right side of the | _ The Hyattaville Juniors visited Rockville last | appointed to” nominate oficere, |, and _te- | democrats to insist thet they areas good Pro- | 11) will be tried at the October term of caurt SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING | Mrs. H 2.00 | ost next to the brake. Friday and played tbe Rockville Academy Club | ported a ticket with age os a8 | tectionists as the republicans and it will be) Se seen in jail last night by Tre Sram ERECTED ON PROPERTY ALREADY SOLD. E. Miller Clover, a bed for the summer.. 30.00 < and were beaten by » score of 10 to 5. resident and the other st year. | difficult to convince voters that they are. dent Gubthon ott tee Ghoction all THOSE PURCHASING NOW AKE SURE TO RE-| John W. Morris. 5.00 WHAT JOHN F. KANE SAW. ‘The assessment books are now open for in- | The report of the committee was unanimously | Senator ag South Dakota (ope — > jan bo ons Geena tobe bats bretat. eb ss ee Pee ee, ee eee 90.00/ John F. Kane testified that he saw the wagon speotion a the residence of the town clerk in |ratifod. Mr. Richard L. Carne, the re_| can)—Mr. Cle Jo more popular in my | tough no bones were broken. lie had some Foss SRS, EeRimr gre rmOnCcINy | "ST mepai et rae wematinsgtt donate west, Ths sled, S| Saeed af Se coe aE | th Neel Er wT antng er foaet| Sema es Wes Mae ge eae te | Nee mee ee ess — 30 ag coated inthe middle of the seat. | He bed the | 1524- property having been valued too highly | veare it has been under his matagement, and litigally. "The party in South Dakote | He is very reticent about the matur ant shows =o 1307 Fst. | a TES PU reins in his hands and was calling “Whos.” He | by the assessors. ‘These books will be closed on | announced his retirement. On motion of Mr. | is Farmers’ On account of | ’ JPOR $ALE _gaxnsowe NEW asTORY Brick | NOTAR PUBLIC. thonght that the horse had become frightened. | the 30th instant and after that date no appeals | H. J. Nevitt a committee was appointed to draft | Cleveland's position on silver I think | °time. 2S ISLS loch st. n.w. 13 rooms end bath | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY ‘The animal was stopped for an instant about | can be made. resolutions expressive of the regret of his old | the same of hisnomination ssi doot Harrison's,| sg. aaen peath of ev. Charles Mitt. + al Ta mnprovemenis. band ly deco and Territory, Notary U. 8. 3 six yards from where the accident occurred, but} An unknown colored boy while swim: in | students at the withdrawal of the principal | and that is, that any other democrat, no matter Dispatch to The Evening tar ad tr Sere ae tee ee Toe MSoUNe Beaty wer Foe a then started off again and was stopped near K is blaterstwahoesiecte moreine vacant from the institution. A number of new mem- | how little known, would have been One iiigence aguihall Ree, Leer ‘and price apety wo | re otce from Yam. 105 p.m street. The driver picked the child up and | densburg was taken with cramps and would | bers wero elected, and the society having ap-| fusbasany other ‘no. matter: > MD. ee a en eee se ee handed it to Mr. Lannon. Witness picked up | have been drowned had he not been timely res-| pointed a committee to report plans for ttle known, would have been stronger than | here this morning from Salixbury of the wudude z 3 NEAR W. COZY STORAGE. the dther child. cued by a sandboatman. continuance of the school, adjourned until | Harrison. death of Rev. Charles Hill, formerly pustor of ae ok seceer. ao aa eet et | ee Be ryt Me | it ery een quapeniiee a temtiemtte | Seton S woe rare tawn: ; : mp lg tothe _ petal é . Del, ’ one = See | on ae ee BOWEN ofchildren crossing the street. He saw the | Leonardtown. si ee vat SEER adpcpiey Suesiets chp teothn If it does not carry the state of South Da-| most prominent and widely known ministers of GASH BALANCE MORTHET, | 27%. ¥. ave. for'monthly reson jet-tm? driver jump from the wagon and pass the Reveral “ouses are being erected at Riverdale| mostinox” on. the ch Btrann near Fort | EM, the | volo will be. clove one. | the Wilmington conference. Groom brick: > leer Ono ae reins to the colored man. Witness thought the | and the streets are being thrown up and graded. ipo — renee In the last general election in Kansas) During his ministry Mr. Hill has bel’ im Mie TF bese oe aller” alte | Y MANICURE. screams of the women frightened the horse | 4 strong movement is on hand for the tuilding | Foote, show such an improvement in his condi- | the republicans “bed fewer votes than cither Maryland rid of Jot: open alt day: | = GRICULE AED GRILGEOS: = pw ganagh . egies of an Episcopal Church at that point. brecines ppeaeedyiod tery reptonp the the repay Hany teary to erty easy’ fermen Phe, | J i a man on the brake wi While Mr. Walter and his daughter were | two wee one anticipates the spread third ‘carry two or od? SetockErr | opie uaeicOR Pals OSES ees saw him. He could not. tell whether | arlving down the pikes few daysragn the bores | the disease. polly me ~ Eh T look for ; Gebacw. | WT GOODS aut of Nee toe the driver had. his foot on the brake or not. | became frightened, upsetting the baggy, throw. Sir, Tety serious surprises when ihe voles are | His last avpointment was in Ikton, wire be RR SALE-CHEAP—TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW a ‘The horse was trotting down the hill at the time | ing Mise Walter to the ground and causing her Another Washington company has been char- | C0unted in November. Of course Cleve-| wns stationed for four years. o was ale = Focus at Pret Ging a AUT IECL, SEY | DROWNED IN THE BIG BASIN. of the accident, and witness did not think it | serious injury. Medical aid was rendered by | y land’s nomination insures the republican vote, ¢lier of the Faston district an 18%6 =. Sah epee Se ee ORD Tn SAg very feat. The driver ‘ame to hie | De. Clifford 'H. | tered here. . The corporation court has incor- | in my state to Harrison, and Possibly in some | of the Wilmington district in 183. Spat. eaten NE ey pense where torrgennmny enon: What had Tbetter do” al ‘The Grand Jury’s Opportunity. Wiel A thdsees of atch as president. me oe ES “ The Wages of Steel Workers. Mt Piecenst wear 14h si; ioe Six]OO A Ouiy | ‘This afternoon between 1 and @ o'clock a Witness advised him to turn in his wagon} William R. Farnsworth and William North-| ‘The health of Mt. R. T. Lucas has so much out of the fring pan Into the fre, eo far Soe] | nie aeeipagenbeteen Se Aang Ss Smee ome Some ood meets arms. | young colored man wes drowned in what ie and give himeelf up, which he did. the men arrested on a charge of | improved that he is able to seck the air | ver is Association wage committce and the iyo and . . HERTFORD. 1416 G st. | Young : ‘The colored witness, Johnson, was recalled | 48°, for moderate exercise and his friends look for WON'T MAKE A STROO RACE, sheet steel manufacturers, lasting from 7 « clock, SALE-@ SMALL HOUSES FROM @000 To | known as the big basin, not far from the bath- and he said he was using the brake down the | illegally securing $150 of the funds of Mr. Cor- | sti greater improvement in a short time. i til 40°e: day morning, 50: will pay from 10 to 12 cent. Calling beach. An officer was on duty at the beach ‘hilt before the accident. nelius Knapp at Jackson City, as in gree) grew ‘Senator Allen of Waskington (republican)— | Tuesday night un’ tock yester: me: se eit ret baywindow | es time, but as the beach is closed he could “Does the brake work well?” eS taren were acecipuad tor eta tis ghosteigttaetpee tee Tam inclined to think that Mr. Cleveland will | wago sole was practicalls grup upon, ze) a a eerie peerer a ‘a Sa ee | enema ee eet emcee | Some ae cae Be aan Sas _ | The boys, unable to go in at the beach, went DRIVER X'DONNELL'S STATRMRET. senepieney ss Thee apo D vot et “le ee fecting "the. wages of shearmen. _ Hereto-| ‘SALE_ON RENT. Cutet Spear, arrived there this morning. pecially to Cleveland. this work, ‘The manufacturers be sntro-| error b- —~ ment is that will not make claim the work can’ State from a judgment SECs, tc or pers ftrong. race there for oan oF tye rnsone nop be performed by aimed ten, od as < om = by the tere |S sod commercial. 1 do canis ow ane FY demnation proce remarks | tary of the Treasury, opened bids at the Treas- | Co atf'a "ten tas aascotion “of the lana pF pe ee need om a hy we. Tris | SIZ, Department today for the purchase of | laws during the Cleveland administration. was | Settlement effected. tees : sia on ies | E'S bs st hon Seon enraged te Sate Set pee. pe | be, —< soem to heeddwrbat be pedi dyn hee March 8, 1891. "There ‘were four bids, ea fol. Satie i pall rer tee, vot Jamie} S, S.S. Cones Mazaru Pomox. foot. fons of the weny frome teen the Saag yet ems x voters. will themetives with one or | Natureshouid beamlsted to throw off impurtses at ue “Enk| . Navat Oupens—Ldout John Hubbard as] | Harvey Fisk & Sons, New S| the other of the two Al-| the tiood. Nothing dows it #0 well, 60 safely or © oie man's Fig =a sscidaah to Dis isaecter of exinanen 6 te Mr i tah Lad Sheng eckington i» inine tale the, nom | eonpcy ax Beit Oreise Teakdere ae | works . Bliss Brooklyn, N. Y.; | 610106; Eugene Harrison wes received with ‘No oue In the erat young man Them es “Bob” and One of the boys lived on 6th street streets, ‘The coroner was