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‘FRIDAY, JUNE ’24, 1892. Serer nee hele FOR SALE—HOU: g FOR SALE—HOUSES. my pyrene oath occ as eee a ae HAVE WORKED FAITHFULLY. : 65} TO 643 G ST. NE. SIX NEW [SOR SALE—HANDSOME NEW 3STORY BRICK Tomorrew’s Big Issue and Some of Its voted for Ste a voted. High School Pupils Who Are Worthy of Scaling, bag window tetcher hantooeety | I {velling, 1810 10th stn. 39 ropmam and Contents. for Gray; 7 for Stevenson, 1 absent. Maryland Promotion. fain Garefal Pa vision | Hot weather seems to make a difference with 7 , 4 for Stevenson; = ‘The following is a list of the pupils in the = x, 5 Morse, This made Beata Pee Torco’ eppigte | everything but Tax Stam. It keeps on ite way al tacvemeta dhe pan —pee tg A Washington Bich Geheol who will be pestssted ee without the slightest diminution in the bril- Morse; Minnesota voted 18 for Gray; Missis- teat neha . he: a.m: hand Mste'n we cheap. ome nus TWORTORT BRIG HOU! liancy of its rays, ‘Tomorrow's sixteen-page wet ee Promoted pupils—A—Brown, Bayard, Bar- Sere property in county, for subdivision 6150 to €300 PRICE, $2730 AND C800 paper will be brimful of good things on a va- Missouri said the state was instructed to vote | ii Representative Springer in the aisle | nard, Bright, Doolittle, Donnally, Finckel, Peracre. Often hours from Sat. toep-m. Ferber EAS) asa unit, but was unable to 80 cast her | i Mi Seen iad See wire ne | SES Rete naeerdiaee Re Stee | ety of interning. eubjecte, which will be noe individual vote as follows: Stevenson, 16; Gray, | tain | foonias bade large closets aud peatry in Mitebes: ie-!| found especially attractive to the Washington fre. Padhef in bara ci with cabinet and siste mast | public, 10; Morse, 8. Montana scattered 5 for Bourke | were appreci: R SALE-—THE CHEAPEST ‘i . Test, Wall. city beautiful location a0 x in, i vote for Lambert Tree of Illinois; "ponse 9 the | Fey Place: Sstory press. brick. bai — 1X Nebraska voted 5 for Mitchell, 6 for Stevenson. | Illinois Representative that his work was mag- |, 5—E. M. egg md Feeticeis i Ini Scated om Duncan, Pace nee ae seach! Dns | Asis customary the news field will be covered few Hampshire was solid for Stevenson. | niticent Mr. Dickinson modestly responded: “I | ef, Burnett, Chase, Emery, C. 4. Johnson, ‘of OWNER, next door, 405. or Fall particaince cal Spee in the most systematic and thorough manner. New Jersey, 19 Gray, 1 Stephenson. don’t think we missed any point in the polities | “QT, Leipolds. Mills, 5 Fpe, SALE on Excitaxor ror D my? TACHLES (oruer 10th and Gate, | The following are a few of- the features w SUDOR ALLEX B. MORSE NAMED. of the contest viewed from our standpoint of | 5:Fe ‘Means Palmer: Portver, O'Neil Skiaeor, Fiiccssed acant retin = ne iia : Fawin F. Ubl spoke for Michigan. He pre-| the situation.” The lenders of the Cleveland | smnith Stutz, Taylor, Tucker.” 8 Ment. FOR SALE—LOTS. ee sented the name of Chief Justice Allen B, Morse | (3mPaign wh i Chamberlin, Enderle, . zs “apna triumphant: issue were congratulated on x ' | SSS EE REEL SEDEPER | THE CHILDREN’S COUNTRY HOME (Illus- of the peninsular state. | sides and their views were briefly but graphi- jones, Hinsman, A.; PES PLE SEE E STE | tated). any Lane fas alle amid exttement and lly eapremed in he words of i. Diekanon. a SS SS Sg soe tromts: 4,600, §T.500 to ‘Where poor little city children get a delight- cheers. This put Stevenson 43 votes ahead. ATIONAL COMMITTEE MEETIXG. Young. Silize 00 R5 small CHEAE notes. wi pay 101022 per | ful outing. pa de ee iy North Carolina followed suit with 22 for| ‘The new national democratic committee met | _E—Misees Alden, Bailey, Bresnahan, Duval, . Oe Se ee cea ENSON NAMED. Stevenson. | North Dakota. voted 6 for Gray. | at the Palmer House immediately after the con- | Getty, Graham, Herriot, Hutcheson, Johnson, SED BY Nik for from $9,000 to $7,000; Say eye Sara Completing the National Democratic Ticket | Ot ‘saemnen, ant Rancpeaien van bisa to an | vention, A temporary organization was | Lt, Martin, Moores, Polkinhorn, Wickham, Sasok fICE ASKED. EASY | tee “Rel ey ce eet cra ° at Chicago. amid cheers. "Oregon voted § for Gray. Penn- | €ffected by electing all the old officers of the | P_Misses Baker, Biddis, Chandler, Diver, STILL HUNTING FOR RYAN. TERME. APPLY 10 ROLE AGES vot. nw. ‘910 F st. aw. ‘The moist air inside the convention hall at | sylvania said that voting its individual prefer- | Committee, viz: | Calvin S. Brice of Ohio. chair-| Honcheas, Howg ‘Lasier, A. Kelton, Latch, OMicials Taking Mi. pe Le ""—, | pon SALE-1 HAVE SEVERAL WELI-L6- | SAN PAULO, BRAZIL (Illustrated). Chicago yesterday afternoon was cool, like that | ences it voted 4 Mitchell, 6 Morse and 17Steven- | man, and 8, P. Sheerin of Indiana, secretary. | Roa. Saxton, Mtkken, ‘Tyler, Wright, Wain: | United States Express = TAB SNOAIS: ONE | F cated retin the Meridian Hill eutdtvision, which f wondiands in freshet time, ‘The epectators | #0; the balance and the majority of the dele- | Resolutions regretting the death ‘of Senator | wright, Stockbridge. | ures to Capture the Absconding Clerk. oon Jith and. Toth: 2 stories and | Loupsellst low figures and cn caer terms. RH. A visit to the great coffee headquarters. snd straggling delegates came in draggiea with | S810" for Gray, but under tho unit rule the 64 | John 8. Barbour of Virginia and CA. Broad- | "'G-tiases Bretninger, Brockett, Burke, H.,| The search for Edwin J. Ryan, the sbscond- "Z rooms and bath: cabinet mantels. Price, | LEIFOLD. 0. w. cor_ 13 = : 3 rage) Gray. fer of Montana . i . . % < _ OS eR POTD FOR, SALE-SEVERAL, CHOICE (107 East | AT SUMMER RESORTS (Illustrated). the drip of the street. Tho sun at 1 o'lock | “Thislott Gray only Ml bebind, Rhode Inland | membere were presensed “The Committee nd- | Cumit,,CamPton, Cooper. Costigan, Deming, ee ene oo cae as eee 'Ge0k GAjE-Oan OF Tm0eE Labor ERIGED OR | $3 deyearpetetel intesia fork atchere RSE | Stylish costumes that will be worn during the | appeared as though anxious to learn what it was |gave ® to Gray. South Carolina voted 18 | Suarned, to mest in New York wabject so the | tichs, Kepner, Newman, Perkins, Relsenstein, | Coreie “is CRY, wo oS bone tibea toaive Pere het. bat, hand 10th | 3. LEIPOLD. 0. w. cor. 1th and F ots. 3.9. season. all about. About 2 p.m. the dissolving caucuses | Stevenson. South Dakota voted 4 Si\venson, chairman. The impression is Stetson, Spurr, Williams. ing. ad «i ‘dareain terms tosnit. Apply to A. 1. HOLTZMAN, RSA! QUARE 086 ‘ONE BLOCK EAST f various delegations was evidenced by the |2GT@¥ and 2 Mitchell. Tennessee, 14 Gray, | they will meet about July 10. The convention | }1—Misses Ballinger, Clarke, Davis, Good- | general alarm, and C. E. Topping, the general zara. aE I EE ‘Bera; me, the t Sconomical | KIT CARSON'S STORY (Illustrated). teditenieedtraerar gee! yang | 8, Stevenson. 1 Boies and 1 Morse.’ Texas, 4| adopted a resolution that the chairman and | man, Hoge, House, G., Lewis, McKeever, Mo- | superintendent of the company, has ismed « Sate A GREAT BARGAIN—10 PER CENT | Suzares in the market; Just i QS A pe tee losing his life by the In- | **¢*dier current of delegates setting toward and | Gray, 26 for Stevenson, increasing his lead once | Secretary could not be selected from the com- | Culloch, Storite, Morrison, Musson, Shafer. a qonempanled oi a shitennel te vege Rome stz-room brick ; lot 15365 | cg ee A LD, s.w. cor. came nesr losing into the hall, Then commenced the circulation | mo to 49. watts, Sat coud be cheenea Shem outsies of the) 5 —Stiues Bell, Boowm, Chemy, Barta | os ssheuhanneie ¥ 7% 1 - sar) iN . BET. i ray, but Vi for Stevenson, rf urfllerst 8 uekett, Myers, t, , Spicer, Sauter, | saan >> capes — WSK) THE ARCTIC ELEPHANT. brats! Gs a onc cel duet bringing it cone 67. Washington voted 8 for | tary Whitney of New York, who has managed Va “Edwin J, Ryan, an employe of the United Momes on easy terms in Washineton's most bea utifal | * jerEt GEO. T. PARES, 814Fst,_| ‘The tramp of the mammoth once heard near i yur) opin bal kab fate cpeaig f| GTay- West, Virginia, Morse, 4; Stevenson, 4; eth 9 rl = — eye counrriowen Porm. States Express Company in this city, left bere for tse the year round. ‘OR SALE_THE PRETTIEST LOT ON CA the ck was then, at the hour of| Gray, 4. Wisconsin, 24 votes for Mitchel a aoe ” i Tuesday 3 oaks ets FittaSSirioocapicata trate treesy beh at. a the session, urging New York's 72 delegates to| Wyoming voted 6 for Mitchell, Alaska, | fects a perfect organization, A—Ash, Albert, Gould, Hayes, Hamlin, A. HI. | last [a aes pt $9 per month. | square from avenue care; must be sold at pce, CANARY BIRD INDUSTRY. ive their solid vote to Gen. A. E. Stevenson of | Mitchell, 1; Stevenson, 1. Arizona, Stevenson, Adial E. St Johnson, A. M. Johnson, Rogers. express company’s money. He is twenty-two toner ‘EDWIN D. JONES, is - Paces qisr enn ee ges reaag jai E. Stevenson. = joann abt, Ries tah ah tates bids Sarena RT soe.nte 3 and Pa. ave. ae. bred for the | Illinois. 5; Gray, 1.” District of Columbia voted Mitch- = : B—Andrews, Burbank, Hills, Moulton. | years old, igh, vers sy the: Potornac. City | etna | Mow the little songsters are Inthe meantime Texas was caucusing and | ell. 1; Stevenson, 1, making Stevenson's total | ,TB¢ nominee for Vice President isa resident] (Vo o0 build, weighs about 115 pound: ayotemy of sowernre end water works. Tot in one of tte b vof Columbia Heights, | market in Germany. canvasving its delegation for Stevenson. Chas, | 400... New Mexico, Gray, 5; Stevenson, 1; | f Bloomington, Ill. He isa nativeof Christian | J) Mitysen Beckwith, G. A. Davis, J. M. | Plexion, light hhnir, light mu Sekunilaua ates eekuam tone Rouen, ‘Shee fine bouse to 02] CLERKS UNDER ARMS. H. Jones of St. Louis thought Boies should be | Oklahoma, Stevenson, 2.’ Utah, Morse, 1;| county, Ky., where he was born October 23, | Davis, Martin. Wall, Wrightand L. Kinsman. | lve = > nominated, but there was doubt, as the dele-| Gray, 1. Indian territory, the last on the list, | 1835. He was educated at Center College, Dan-| E--Misses Baker and Cockerille, | -_ 3 When the department employes were called | gates were gathering, whether Missouri, as a| voted for Gray. The ballot was as follows: | ville, Ky., and studied law in Bloomington, Il, | F—Misees Collins and Jenkins. wef ge ey at ABOUT THE CHEAPEST LOT IN| _ out to defend the national capital. delegation, would accept Gov. Boies. The re- tks Bation, He was admitted to the bar May 1, 1858, and | G—Misses Bogan, Brown, Griffiths, Lewis, | of $100. $50, $20 and $10. The express com, Dething. Apply to Vermont. ave. near T; 21.3288 to 4 port came drifting to the Associated Press quar- steerer =— | afterward removed to Woodford county Martin, Wably. pany will pay a liberal reward for the arrest seonet 3 in batlaing, DAD D: STUNE sieht uw. | AN ABTIST OF THE PAVEMENT. Ters that Gov. Boles had been telegraphed that FA | © | where he ‘commenced to. practice. Ia | H—Miseos Barron, Fendner, E. House, Ryan and recovery of the money or for infor- Yon SALE_WOUSE OS F oF BETWEEN OTH | [lon sai¥rezno wiLE, BUY A CENTEATE | Acapitalatory. From the Cornhill magazine. | is chances. were at least good for. being the 3 | ; | , | Z| E |career as a lawyer was characteristic| 1—Miss Dowell. Bonen ag eee pe Be eS Le een pperette e prebidential candidate if be would permit Btates, rad Sd ee ts i ae ae : ‘ ‘and 10th . located lot on Ip at'g.w. mer 7th. Jmpraved by z lglg he man. He advanced step bs Fst TEAR. tay tao Snthonsh Shea ch fy meat Pinker “ty SUE pga hnca ORES Hag gRagere | COMMITTEE CHATmMEN. sis tbe CAE ee ne - a ae; mee FRONTING $4 | Reminiscences of men who havo held that| -“‘We shan’t vote for Gray,” snapped Lieut. mu Be! i ? 4 . Pe" teu . not only throughout his | cS Nation oF tae aie cies, oauaiee doth house and lot 132: ft. on id position in former democratic campaigns. | G0V.. Sheehan at 2:15 p.m., in response to an own state, but throughout the country. Hewar | Gruham, Henford, Johnson, Leidy, A. D. Pit-) Soviceal Teak of mae trom: ‘the Secon jst st me. part of lot Ts in square 7 houses renting By John F. Coyle. inquiry as to what ‘Tammany would do on the | 4, a master ‘in chancery from 1861 to 1885 and | nes, Reed, Underwood. jational Bank of Washington and consigned to Containing atont 31,000 fest of eraund house has nine | perfect. ‘+ Coy! first ballot for Vice President. ‘tate attorney for the twenty-third judic B—Altschu, Barringer, Butts, Baxter, Domer, bi, Girard National Bank of Philadelphia and Foom's, reats for $10 aud in good condition” O°" | Pyeease REAL ESTATE GOsalP, Gov. Flower, who stood near by, smiled ap- trict from 1864 to 1868. Later on he spent his | Draper, Eastman, Graham, Murphy, Walsh, [00° ra 5,000. 7 DR SALE_A BARGAIN IN TWO 10 FO en pas _ va re provingly and added: ‘The Cleveland men made time in Bloomington, Ill. and practiced law | Wvard. —_ Lagan) root Sei) ioe Sw. 1082. 1.6 by about JOS. ecient Seerorenne = < from that point. He was elected to the Forty Abbe, Barker, Bynum, Chadwick, | ,,02 sisted in yesterday's Bran. the money bes fourth Congress as candidate for the ‘indepen- | Graham, Keefe, Maddren, Robinson, Shuster. "| perp Pry 02 the eal Ghoery aaah oe dent reform” party and afterward served three | _D--Bingham, Blakelock, | Fendall. Franc, | Py to frente mative for the deel fe thet. be times as a democrat in the House of Represen- | Heath, Joyce, Leonard, ' Mirick, Partello, | 8% 3 FOR SALE—@1, 000 will buy a lot 17.10x750n C st. other matters of interest. MARS AND ITS MOONS. PLOTS, P ST. NORTH | wanted more money to spend aud was tired of E An ing si thei lose ranj d Stevenson probably than toward any 5 Sudler. Senin unete eatnty Se dpted ot fie, noar 1th, 20x05.6, alley, at $2.40 ft. 15th, interesting sight of them at cl ge | ward She ee! y tatives. ° | the pronic life he war leading. It is thought masse Mas Weeteees O and P, A'ssi00; wideahieys| — within a few weeks, ora gripappes pn enn pear oe Mr. Stevenson held the important office of |, E—Clearr, Craig, Clift, R. A. Davis, Gunion, | tite he embraced the opportunity which was fontain: | pec fe = Ox! -- veloped later and before the gavel fell some | first assistant postmaster general during the | Ht cris, Ogden, Ol Ontrick, Page, | agorded by his position, and, taking the money, nd OD feet on | DANID D. STONE, 806 F st.n.w._|THUGS AND THEIR ODD WAYS. sympathy for Mitchell of Wit onsin, 5 = Storm, War- | parking and ce only $4.00. Tern 7th st. now, This 3 F®, SALE_10 SMALL NEW ‘will he sold cheap. A 10 pe: Femonable terms. Apply T. A. administration of Mr. Cleveland. Tn the distr ditappeared. There are a number of theories ution of the patronage which is connected | eld , 1, | Advanced as to his whereabouts, and every clae with the appointment of some 40.000 post- | , F Misses Allison, Baird, Bradford. Clements, |i, being worked up. Some hold the opinion masters Mr. Stevenson's political skill and tact | Evans, Fletcher, Johneon. Jordan, Love. Lut-| that he did not leave the city at all Tuesday enabled him to avoid the mistakes and blunders | trell. Matthews, McArthur, McKee, Moore, | nieht, tut remained in hiding in this vicinity. which a less ableman would have made. To | Quackenbush, M. G. Silvester, Woodward and | () "join Burns, who is at the head of the de- his administration of this office is attributed a | Worthington. 7. re service of the com y, came to the great part of the success which marked the ad- | G—Misses, Allen Bogan, L. V., Baker, Beamer, end to necisting the quneeal copariatentionh, cH UM. s Just before 2 o'clock Congreaman Fithian of iFiGHigy GEIEG. SHE ROMIMEAST | How wholesale murder was once practiced as | insta the manager of ae, Sterenson vorcon BLOCK 211003150 0% GRADE, rete ‘a business in the orient. entered the hall. To the Associated Press Mr. nc. ONLY £2,500 C. REQUIRED, 2 Springer said: “We feel encoura; at the | Missow OF TONG TE. £00 NEARLY READY FOR THE BIG MEET. prospect. “Early this morning” the inols = Local preparations about complete for the | Stevenson people were summoned together in entertainment of the comimg wheelmen. | Conference and we decided to go to work tively and divided out the field for missionary iniatrati i Coleman, Draper, Hawley, King, Little, Lough- | ("5 . say Ppende 25 Mrmoms. 2 pats AQUATIC,BASE BALL AND RACING NOTES. | labors. { have had a long conference with ministration of postal affairs, | He in a man of | /)"Towndest McKelden, Olmsted, Priest, L., | © = Topping, in working up the case. eer “Foo. SWoUMSTEDT ‘Timely topics among boating and horsemen | CToker, Cockran and others of the New York eoceny ere as & happy faculty of | Priest, M., Redway, Sipe, ‘Tracey, Proudat’ WIITTLESEY LIVED IN THE SAME MOUSE. 7 st. nw AA cas of ae we delegation and that delegation is now in con- e erst H—Misses Borland, Connelly, Braley. Dawes, | There is a singular coincidence connected i RENT—THAT EXC! patrons of the national game. ference to decide whether they will support our | Rhode Island. Dunlap, Goodman, Hamilton, Janney, Lees- | with the disappearance of Ryan and the 30,000 15th st. now. 830, Samson Peete ple lots: Sk STONE, 806 Fst. nw. > —-— man. In case they do Mr. Cockran will second THE COLORED HIGH SCHOOL. nitzee, nd 907 G st. n.ie_*| ALEXANDRIA. Stevenson's nomination. I have seen Senator : ynch. Marean, McGowan, Mitchell. | to which an old detective officer called a Stan OR SALE—FINEST CORNER IN ECKI figure: hi iE IN PERFECT CO: 5 Patterson, Taft, Walsh, Young, Zug, Watson, . iat very le has every Improvements san be ‘ Bryce also and he says that if Illinois desires it Puptls Promoted From One Class to the | Wilso a reporter's attention, today. In 1864 Detectives ifaliy’ subdivkied,” cosy’ terms, HODGES ST. JOHN'S COMMENCEMENT. “| ex-Governor Campbell will place Stevenson in | Vermott Next Higher. I—Minses Banes, Behrend, Belt, Bryant, Bur- rear Gaaek. Eee foe TG Site MERTRIAN HILECONLY + pew |, rhe ixty-ninth annual session of St. John’s Semination and that he belleves:Ohlo will vote | Washtextia Tn the High School of the seventh and eighth | den, Evane, Fuller, Graves, A. M.” Graves -E., the Treasu t. Whittlescy lived at ©. ALE Academy was closed at th ra House last | solidly for him. Several of the leaders of the | West : visi is Greer, Gartrell, Potter, Prince, », Rollins, ape | “KUSH & CO. F foot wast of 10th st. extended and just above | AOACY move ‘The princi- | Texas delegation are now with Gen. Stevenson, | Wisconsin St ae a | sail gua, Seen | 813 G street, the same house where Ryan lived SP at nov, Roun, | ftand pipe. fine lot’ bie ground: 50x130: night by commencement exercises. ‘The princi- | SVT Goths Took hopeful for usin thet | No: To be promoted to second year—Caledonia | Sqrell Sigourney, Weedon. Goia-| ¥ben he absconded. Detective McDevitt has x VER PRETTY S1X-hOOM Hol w days. re pal, Richard L. Carne, announced his retire-| stite ‘Adkins, *Arabella Beason, Mary Bel q 1. Codrick, ‘on Eth st. nc. near Hist. fo tion good and ment from the institution, after having been small cash - Senator Brice announced that Ohio had de- connected with it as pupil and teacher since | cided to support Stevenson. Kentucky's dele- h and gave 2. histor) | gation came up to. the convention divided be- Fannie | stein, Kelton, Paris, Quinter, Reeves,” Rich- | been engaged upon the case aguinst Ryan, as he Bland, Olive Brooker, George Bowser, *Amanda | mond, Rochester, Thomas, Vaughn, Wurde- | ** 4pm that of Whittlesey. Broadus, Lottie Brockenburg, *Everett Brooks, | man. SENATORS: WERE TIRED ovr. John Brooks, Musette Brooks, Ella Brown, |, l—Misses Brads, Bagg, Bickford, Bowie, ———e fonventent tocars Price, ment, rest inomthly if desir re. ‘and 1.996 square feet. Paved E amd S spestisely 7-501 ‘in " a Capt. K. Kemper, a representative of the > ley in rear. Will besold separately at $3 per foot or | ©" = ul * tween Gray and Mitchell, and finally Iowa fell 4 Busey, Burbank, Bremer, Chauncey, Davidson. i EF | together for #13,000. re Davis & 00. University of Virginia, delivered the certificates | +5 discussing whether her delegates should not | Total. 26 | *Esquadora Brown, Julia Brown, John Bruce, | Fletcher, Gaines, Grayson, Hasler, Hubbard, | =ile= Wee Nettn mite Dest Formand Brook cn house 310.000. or will exchause | 4023-3 S19 at | eat eae tea emnation {0 | compliment Henry Watterson by casting her | ~s ne ayeent eee ~| *Maria Bryant, Emma Burwell, Edmond Bur-| flurdle, Helff, Sipe. Ssemeker, ee, suit of abut af 6 _— ERSON 8T. D LOT: | county Va, and’ J. M. Casey “of Lynch. | *enty-six votes first solidly for him. The del-| | Scattering-Montana gave Bourke Cockran 5 and{ Till, ‘Lillian Burton, Grace Campbell,| M—Mimes Boteler, Evans, Etchison, Joban- Teta e Wins 12 to 10-foot alley: #750; terme, onedbind, | fore’ yu? Sid school vecrtifieates of | egation reached a definite conclusion before | Trev 1. Tennessee gave Boies 1. Agnes Carroll, Nettie Carter, Susi Anna | sen, Killy, Knight, . Kummell, Luckel, : |Gytectate Reeder arent Cs |praMeation” and" gold mtale "wore nrarded| te, thump" todo exactly thi DISTRICT DELEGATES DIVIDE OS VOTE. Cooper, | Miller, Metcalf, Mason, MeFarlan, Rose, Robin- oition Eat ees SS = - Clark, John Colbert, *Anna Coie “ a Gen. Collins meantime was among the Massa-| ‘The district delegates divided on the roll call race : rites son, Stone, Snyder, Stockbridge, Stier, to three pupils and to Stewart J- | chusotts delegates canvassing them for Gray. A q | LOuis Cornish, *Thomas Cox, *John Cox, Geo.| Wood dit iets! Gass of Washington, Percy F. Leach of Wash- | “"pHe nate or ‘Judge Mo 7 Michigan, who | {°F the nomination, Mr. James L. Norris | nobney, *Sulin Dade, *Mary Dawson, *Lavinis| “N-Miees Br Ackamp, ‘Agvlendid inveatinent. - R SALE-AT THE HEAD OF CONNECTI! | " ave,, otariooking the city. grand site for s future | ington and Geo. W. Wilson of Maryland. Gold Ebert, Edmonds, ted for Gen. Stevenson and Mr. Henry E. nes ] J beat Judge Cooley for the supreme court, was | ¥° i. Deveille, Lizzie Dickerson, Eva Dodson, Boyn- | Gaddess, Gannett, Hanford, Johnson, McKin- Net's pantry. | Dart ld a high ae 8 gst sauare foot; elaine | medal were awarded also to 7 eens also to be presented. Davis voted for John L. Mitchell. ton Dodson, *Samuel Donaldson, Andrew | zie, Swann, Thompkins, Winfield, Young. all ‘modern improve- |" jeZ3-* PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 G st. nw. _| West of Alexandria, J. D. Hubbard of Richmond, Gov. Flower favored Stevenson. The gov- CHANGING TO STEVENSON. Dorsey, Rebecea Dorsey, James Dowling, ‘FOR SALE—A GOOD BUILDING LOT IN TRIN. virgit ‘iad 50 by 150 feet north side of Mxt. near J2tn; | A- B-Hart of Virgin: Baleares 3 NDITIONED. Geo.L.Ficklin of Virginia’ | TROr's attitude was accepted formally in the| Towa withdrew her 26 votes for Watterson | Nellie Dyson, Florence Eleazer, William Elkins, ere only, 0k. per foot. PROCTOR & PROCTO! enor : , liam A~—Evins, Morrison, W. A. Smith, Speare. John H. Moore of Virginia and G. J. Brady of | New York delegation before the opening of the | and east them for Stevenson. Montana changed | Oliver Evans, *Mary Fuantleros, Lizzie Fergu-| 43, Colvocoressen, moa Kimball, Washington. Anu ber of silver medals and | “ict dime the: galleries were, becoming moze | HCE votes to Stevenson. Nebraska changed 5 | $0", Lorraine Fisher, Bessie Pletcher, «Martha | 4/1) 10spty Ung tts te” Duffy. R SALE_A FINE LOFIN THE BOOMING SUB- | book premiums were also distributed. The | neavy with spectators, the delegates werenearly | Yote# from Mitchell to Stevenson and 5 from | [icher (Hattie Fuller. "Cornelia George, egrets ers . , of Be Foard prize was won by Charles C. Heaten and | Mi he © Fisess at 245 p.m, and while. the | GTaY fo Stevenson. | Nevada changed § votes to | Gordon, “Ethel Grady," Marge” Green, | GM Leupp, Newbold. 2” HeMte™ BOM | yore have been going » pretty fast pace this Dearing gold medal for a competitive | pes “ fah Stevenson. Obio directly after changed | p od - ren yes “5 — wd Thich closed the exercines, was won by Peres | for etna hee ae terneeor oe nandred or ¢7°, | her solid 4640 Stevenson. ‘Oregon changed [Aria Green, eSarah Green, Alberta Grice, pb Bere, Berry, Gillian, Quinter, Raven- | week, Monday they Trgek oe on ‘THE NEW SUBDIVISIONS OF CE. | F. Leach of Washington, who was borne ti from Gray to Stevenson. Missouri made her 73 Boston, when ’ igrnwest Eekington represent «rousd | uinphantly from the stage in the arms of his | TePorts came up constantly of delegation pref | sca for Stevenson, Kentucky made her 26 Mary Hill, John Ha We gemtcbary, Chauncey, Lattimer, Moore, | their toos all the time. Then they had to travel ars cand herdice, | {hat has boon Lept ont of tn warwet for 3, Years and | comrades. When the retiring room was reached | Cow resmnan Worthington of Tlitols choakd | #0lid for Stevenson, Georgia followed with her , Rn ee ‘es Jar pinto prtek, all ‘mod | fone of the most beautiful suvurte in spe city Thins | it was found that he bad fainted, but he soon | Congres rd BY L_ STARGARDTER, 613 15TH ST. tory b.-w. brick. 16x64: 6 fooms and Dat! : Y : all night in order to reach Washington in time 9 *Mattie Herbert. lie Herbert, *Isabel Jani-| | F—Misses Annand, Morgan. ms Tot 16igse to 12 alley only | % one of the mo Present the name of Mr. Stevenson to the con- | 26. Tennessee changed her 24 toStevenson. | ror’ Grace Johnson, Jennie Johnson, John} G—Misees Rynex, Wileon, for two games with New York here on Tuesday. Sinica tan | $1200. DaNieE & ARMAT©I513 Ft mw. Jeoeae | Tecowered. Yention, Foxes, Joined the Stevenson procession and | Jonson, Alice Johnson, *Henry Johnson, | H—Misees Carroll, Hills, Hercher, Montgom-| They had to play their hardest and won both Si apy guano to wok aie) | PORSALE_ONLY ALIMITEDNUMBEROF LOTS | | THE ALEXANDRIA sigparreasprypteepe CALLED To onpER. ee ee ee ee, see, Sida “Jones, Huth’ Jones, ers, Roberts, Stickney, . games, Again on Wednesday they played ono in the new subdivisions of N west iter lev. T. H. , the new i ner a Louise Kelly, Matil King, a incaster, I—Misses Maddren, Pywell. + ball tori ave. bet. 11th and | Eekington will be sold at present prices: make your | ong Presbyterian Church, has been authorized Chairman Wilson hammered the convention | grgyexiox's NOMINATION MADE UXANTMOUS. | Anna Lee, *Chauncey Leibrant, Ellen Lucas, | K—Misses Bayly, “Dove, “g of the hardest games ever geen ona x —_ spipeherambbet Ce) TR Ye oe abt grar ig cor- | (0 Order at 2:55 and Rev. Thos. Green of Iowa} Mr, Cole of Ohio at this stage, Stevenson | Louise Lucas, *Arthur Lynch, *Arthur L: | Johns, Peachy. f "Ed ease yensiry arena rae we He pandeome, Qatory, bey. | MAT Is13 Fata. tT wezse_| PY Judge Norton to perform the marriage cer- | offered prayer in opening the convention, The | having recelved more than a twethirds' vote, | Lynch, Joseph Lacas, *Ealth Madien. Mecy | "Pe hMec Vickery. a ee ee Smear car erase R SALE_—LOTS 19 AND 20, BLOCK . N i | roll call for speeches nominating candidates for i ¢ Mann, Ida Manning. Corinne Martin, | ©M—Misses Dillon, Nye, B. Reid, Reuss, Terry. | the rain that rat 4: continued. 4 STARGAMDTER, G13: 15th ot. 2.w. F ie 24, Big. -- wealth. law here is differ moved that the nomination of Stevenson be B: started onti ‘The ma 3 |ent from that of Washington, where. any | Vice President was begun at 3 p.m. 3 is and it |2™™m4 McGinness, Samuel Milton, Will-/ _N—Bartlett, Latham, Murphy, Norris, Stutz, | They needed a rest. Killen was by no meant E SALE_GOOD PROPERTY ON H ST. BET.18T Bova: fe Parable 38 ash. bal Saute otnte I ie authorized ‘by | _, Arkansas yielded to Indiana ‘and Hon. John | Made unanimous. Hensel seconded this and it | iam ‘inter, Rosa "Miner, Alonzo Mitchell, | Williamson. wholly responsible for the defeat. Only 4 out t eek ET at a OVER ae ape i ot 2 — ANNA po FS law to celebrate a marriage. Here it ix provided | E. Lamb took the floor and placed in_nomina- ‘On motion of Mr. Brice the national com- *Alexine Montague, *Florence Moten, *Ella PRR ae. agers of Brooklyn's 9 runs were earned and be gavw Seba PRaatl By kB. W., C08. Ket - os | tion Isaac P. Gray of Indiana, Mr. Lamb re- Ss | Moxley, Celestine Newton, Blanche Nugent, SHOOTING STARS. only one base on balls. He was simply unfor- by law that when a minister shall produce proof mittee were authorized to fix the place of hold. i i SOLD WITHIN A FEW DAYS. OR SALE-YALUABALE | of ordination, &c., “and give bond in the | called the fact that while yesterday there were | mittee were authorized to fix the place of hold- | iivier’ Pannell, *Mary Payne, Annie Payne, =meS tunate in not able to scatter the hits, WASH'N DANFNHOWER, Genz peice onl | 40,” the aki der | ‘lifferences today Grover Cleveland was the | iM& ‘he next n a eee | George Perry, *Josephine Peyton, Jame3| «q gent her aletter that breathed my burn-| Haddock, who pitched for Boston, hax alwayys beer —__S= aioe | Ti ciewes | Penalty of @500," the court may make sn order | snanimous nominee. weg ahd aoe ep re |Pinn, Sadie’ Plummer, Lucy” Pollen, | 5.) jenna, ed deen Wi S Jonah, He was hit hard, HR SALE VALUABLE LOTS NEAR U.3. CAPT- | riage. The court is also authorized to appoint | ,“What state should supply the man who| , Norman E. Mack of New York offered s | John Quander, Anna Quarles, Mary Rawles, sppdnstg reece degies another. but the bite were scattered, so that only 3 runs tol, 126ft front by 130 : improve- | LOGS. . to celebrate the rites of cage in this | *hould uphold his hands oe = * Daniel Renfro, Henry Ricks, *Susie Robb. Hen- ‘ou shouldn't have done it,” was the answer. | were secured off ten hits. They were all earned, quents, three .: Tented at $100 ver month; | laymen to celebra = “Indiana,” came a voice from the gallery. nomination committee. Mr. Collins of Massa- | rietta Ross, *Charles Russell, Georgeana Savoy, | ‘Not this kind of weather.” too, Brook; ving without an error larve brick in rear; tine lote for building. I offer-| city. id “Who shall be the asked the +4 chusetts put the question on account of the Mary Over, *Ali Bayh Med Schooler, 2 ni :, iyn plas week ‘these lots for a short time only at_$1.2> as a wholt 0 al the ma as) ‘the epenket, | odes of tis Ghairwna: ti-was carciol; | Mary Over, *Alice Sayles, *Medora Schooler, — Foreman, ‘Was released over a ago ger ground stiotuing held af $2.50. C BOYER, | A WASHINGTON FUNERAL TO ALEXANDRIA. | and out of the gallery again came the reply, Deon antuatan ria] |*Georgie "Scott, Eleanor — Sewall, Virgie eeiteered os when Abbey was |, relieved Killen in the iacshew-. or C. H PARKER, cor. 4% and E-} The funeral of Miss Teresa Egan came over | “Gray, Gray.” oan a an ee =} oe sttus | Shepherd, Daisy Simmons, Sarah Simms, His his seventh and did well in the box, besides hitting OR SALE-A FINELOT ON NEW Wawponine | this city from Washington today and| “There is clectoral vote in Indiana for Cleve- | Mittee to clect as chairman of the committee | jwabel ’ Smit Blanche Snowden, oclier Hnply <inapol Mis neck, the ball fora home run. It is causo of won- ve. between Mand sts. containing 4.100 with | she was buried at the Egan family lot in St, | land and Grav,” said the speaker. “Give us | ST 0) ile enecutive committee pores by Mr, | *Fredericka Sprague, Julia Stevenson, Matthew With dew his face was beaded; der to base ball patrons why Abbey should have ect frontage, Fauning back to BO-foot alley. Price | M4006 cemetery. She was born, and reared in | that ticket and we will deliver the vote, Tocsy ot abode load aed choptok, | Strachn, Jufin Syphax, *Marcellas’ Syphax, He looked and felt a total wreck been taken in Foreman’s place if financial con- iis EES "Thos.o. mexser eco..100 Fat nw._| hint. whee hr father carved on the dry | lit Taegan ane brought wen vesean ontvestone Serene cca ae imammn. Macy Thomes,| By Fortune quite unbended. .. 10,000 LE a: NSTON _ OWI goods es on Royal street opposite the 1 ; J superheated coat, aT 800 | FOR SAECST OED. M. SOMERTON COIR | Seeds Pein oe Bere oe ps eect A STETENHON. Gen. Collins of Maseachusets from the plat-| Thompson, Addie’‘Thornton, scan’ Tignor, | __ a Sate tie pertain cosh 000 | ave between Lith and 15th, 03x208 feet facie | and Exchange Hotel. The family removed to| Colcrado, next on the roll of states, was next | form said: “I propose to address myself to the pe . Faeries ‘And set himself rp Prateincate FRe sane pegs Denutital site fine ttt” | Washington before the late war. called and gave way to Hlinois, which stato sent | Common sense and good judgement and expe- | Mary Turner, *Dora Vessells, *Benjamin Wash -_ sdbsss R SALE BY L. STARGARDTER. SS SCHOOL CLOSING. to the platform ex-Congreseman Worthington, | Tienee of 900 men collected here. | Twelve years “Deiaphine “Websior, Arthur West, “slenais pee nen ard G13 L5th st, n. The school of the Sisters of the Holy Cross, | who presented the name of A. E. Stevenson of | {a) committee to provide accommodations | Wilkinson. Harry Wilkinson, *Clara West, RT 28 | Gorath tnd My Sea aaieraq fk. MPSS: | gt Mary's Academy, closed yesterday at the | Illinois. | Hoe Comamnlttce to, Provide, eccommodation® | Sarah Williams, “Clarence Winston, *Alphoneo | ,, There is an arithmetic discrepancy between sa. Fe-ti. alley, O0e. 90. f. | Soaatity Ts - G ‘ Woodson, Clarence Wright. the scarcity of summer resort young men and es yy Lyceum Hall. The pastor of St.| Gen. of Wisconsin, with a feeble voice, ripe for the adoption of that resolution then. ; See Mary's Church distributed the rewards and | Which was drowned by the rain on the roof, | Without disparagement to our national eommit.| _ T°. be Promoted to the third = the numerousness of summer engagements, gave good advice to the pupils. Gold | arose to nominate Mitchell, but he could not | tee I feel free t» tay, in the presence of a small | James Allen, *Ella Ashton, *Muggie Banks, medals ond tan.cieiets ls be, | make himself heard and the band was ordered | fraction of the American public, that a mistake | *Julia Boone, Virginia Bradley, Arena Brooks, | “Have yous parrot that can swear?” perks. ees fait lnc coir es a8 ater sgigedid | Graham and MeFarland. aor iekolarsity ned | to play the adaption from “Wang.” has been made and time has Come when the | “James Butcher, *Arminta Campbell, William | “Yes,” replied the bird-dealer. fhe Intand isthe?) TH! | gam + only $1,000 ver | Writes Reynolds, Sewell, Lindsey and MeFad- “Four Years More for Grover.” national committee should be a deliberative —— —. se =o got ae “Well, I'll take it. I want to hang it up be- | well. pR SALP_THREE-STORY FOR SALE—30x100, K st. 0. between 11th and | den for im it in music. The occasio: in 5 body, not subject to outside influence. If we ie D q N * | side the thermometer.” Fite feaaine: Broome 2th frame romting at $17, wil Weed see ero pains resin ‘eeaeracn Mccghtsoainpe de could be on exhibition in view of the 65,000,000 f | Charles Dizon, John Dixon, Ella Evans, Glove- as RIVER NEWS, Since Fired e teriki TEwgit Det. ne, S300, with, frame, COMFORATION COURT. paella ple, to 7,000,000 of democrats well and good, | Zin Gant, cBlanche George, ‘Gar. | “This is what I call speed,” said the light- , aa non * $12.38; room for 5 iod otmen price yay ; ses Four years more for Grover, Eut'whiat is the use of having 15,000 people who | Augustine Goines, *Annie Green, Eva Grim- ning to Ren Bemnhiln, -“Tunver tied abtio- ARRIVED. a Se ee TL STARGAR The corporation court, Judge Norton, con- In he goes, out they go, can hardly see and cannot hear controlling the | *h8¥, Bessie Hall, *Jessie Freeman, Marietta | oe : 9 ‘Three-mast schooner R. I. Carter, Twunton, Mass. chi year, @rin two Feats. 84.200 in Sve Seace | — —___818 1thet. .w._| tinuing its June term, has made a decree in the iggptlain pd es Proceedings of s democratic convention and | Harvey, Patelle Hawkine, YAnnie, Harrison, | shaped track before. Capt. Peck, from South Gardiner, Me., with 2.080 part rmuit <0 inspest apply to as . JOuN L. MITCH ri ies of | “Annie Hawkins, *Emma Hickman, Ha’ — ice. <sisge ~shodsareDt & bnabLer.cerr. | FORA, TOO SOUARe, BEET OF GROUND | Desmond case, and on the probateside has pro-| fed the mame of Solon Ea | Cee oe ren eains Celibenetive. [Osies of | 1 liom Hicieane, Heuneel Heedestl, inioe enter, “Perhaps,” remarked an editor, ¥ OR SALE_715 3D ST. N.E.. A NEW 2STORY | wentimslley hse: only @U00- rents for 910, “H'. | bated the will of George Bauer, who gives each . Bragg presented the name of John ood.) Rot the discomfort and ineon- | Alice Jackson, “Rosa Jackson, Wiletta Jackson: “ Fipress trick bonne, 6 ose: bath and teint, every | MOUME. OLS B stem. JABS | of hie four ehikiren sm equal share of_his prop. | Mitchell. “AS an early hour this! morning, my | vesience, Dus it Se the Gangee of wrecking the SPlorence Johnecn, *Winsle Johneon, *Filowt ay comfort I'l snoume J shisoner Tuan Cavt. Bevitt Shas tena purchaser eicaud, Ae esthly. oF | on saLe DESIRABLE erty. | His son George J. Bauer gave €1,500 | fellow democrats, we closed the work which | Convention that moves me; I, therefore, move| yore. "Rellanna Lee, *Harriett Levis, Jesse gf Reread Deve! apt sek, from Jammeartver with jue a ™. Pe ss. et porate. gave the people their choice— that great tribune | instructed to provide for the next convention | Lewis, Mary May, Rosa Martin, Hannah Morris, pices See aa eee of popular right—round whom centers the | Mamie Navlor, Irene Parker, Lulie Parker SKior | Capt. Joshua Ellis, whose first wife deceased | affection of the democracy north, south, east Sccommodations for the delegates, alternates, | TONS Debien’ eMarveline cat r, if sate _che suouane A Hexorrecn, some time since, and was a daughter of the late | and wost—Grover Cleveland, not of New York, | embers, of the press, national committee and | pierre sannie Quande | Bie growing seaport city ot NEWPORT : Sia setae yaar, oa rT Ot feet of ‘NEWS, Seng dorphaun; | but Grover Cleveland of the United States, aa Louise Smallwood, *Mariha Ta: ‘Julia | warts - Balint apt, hihi sted Urine Giga at2QSs | Mary E. Wath of Parfar, another daughter | Now, comes fous to compote that teket By | remus op Gen Calne They inter athe | trom, "Senne ‘Thom : sa Fee | ronth anti paid ex.” Money intend im these ne et tietees gudieuan Piscing upon itm second who shall be worthy | tiontively and cries of “Good” reached him | Thurston, *Annie Tignor, ‘O00 fect St #5900 | a be doubled tefore you, Anish paving ioe sane of his chief and upon whom his mantle may fall | fren ail ‘of the hall, But at the end|™82, James _ Walker, ay 83 | Rade Goliiahee are ne ‘shi Soe ara and like confidence rest in the minds of the peo- | there were aol oats fetan Martha West, Josephine Weston, Eliza ISth, north side, will rent for $75. . 12. if it must be, as upon his chief, as it will Jeers from the galleries. || Viniting, Win, Wilder, “Emma Wiliams: Aona The tournament being held by the Orient | Plc “fit! y a8 ODS q He, Collins called for the roll of mates ana | Whiting, z iam, 61m democrats of Wisconsin’ present to <i wes Athletic Club will be closed tonight. Stewart | this convention for iteeupport the name of Hon. | {B¢,chairman called on the delegates to res ‘ounger, crabs gr deat B. Welch 6-8, 61. Final round Stewart | John L. Mitchell of Milwaukee, a member of x 3 *The pupils whose names are starred are con- ae ee beat Walker 6-4, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Doubles, Walker | Congress from that district and chairman of the ee ditioned. There are some not starred who are and B. Welch beat ‘Copeland brothers 6-1, 6-0, | democratic campaign committee having charge Just as he ceased speaking the rope holding | conditioned in music only. wens sesoneness 1.000 | 6 Yerement, Ward piace S000 Tnimp broperty to trade for ieapeoved lot Bw. Bex0U, Bear circle ¥, T. RAISER, Rooms 4 and G, Atlantic vaulidine, = = — SIDEWALKS PAVED AXD of this campaign.” one of the electric lights just over the center of Sag RSE ya ERT NEW. ELEGANT ASD THOROCOHEY | WATER AED SA Walker and B. Welch beat Troutman and | "the mento of Me. Mitchell's name was not | re cf, the cee aces tnd the big iren| ‘The following were the susceasful eondidaten aracra adi cam fcutertainine, Brice $1 Ou. terms STAGE M36 TO | Hodges 6-}, 6-2. H. Welch and Stewart won | greeted with applause, for Gen. Bragg’s voice | frame with ite glowing arc came ore oe a ‘During the twenty-four hours ending at noon . 5 70] could no! twenty feet away. t the a + barial were issued from Tih C hUtuLeS BS. from Carpenter and Campbell by default. The | ould not be heard be ara Ts ie ee Tans ok ee Neo ork tice | for admission to the Normal School: Ella Brace, | today permite ‘the eA TIES. = Saale in doubles will be played this evening be- Ce ie, Gen: Dela mein pat tieeenas gation. Mamie E. Burrell, Annie Bush, Alexander B. | health office for the foliowing: Es x RT CASH, B pe tween H. Welch and Stewart felch and | ex; to ‘give her 1 oral votes for Coleman, Mary L. Apply eprom orto WE BHENEY. | BNE Aker ou drt tet ey a Walker. Grover Cleveland and John L. Mitchell. = women sprang stp thats tectend ren tes | Hoary W. Er Soon, Sdary B. Mite, Nannie Nors| ,, Waite—John eS seem 3 —__ James Cotting, 80 years, congestion "AYMENT. CERTIFIED Ol call proceeded. the exits, fied from the sput- | H. trice Johnson, Susie I. Johnson, 4 iT s _ Epworth League Debate. Ne Me ded the 3 of i Bera ean SED | _A-chalienge debate ines lech hE ee motion of Gray | tering arc light in Mineola Kirkland, Minnie’ A. ‘Lucas, Teressa years, congestion nalts and pushing each other tate te Sailer, | Marchall, Lillie: Mason, Lelie’ Peters, Lottie Le ioe ‘A. Smith. 71 years, PLY ro af the Epworth League of the Hamline and | ‘Then the, roll call was, completed, and Alo- saiia Uieateategstmcamee tix toot eee Eiper, Léonore C. Himndolphy Albert Ridgely, | Teron ig, 10 vou feito, myl$3m_C. H. FICKLING, 1264 32D ST. N.W.__| Metropolitan M. E. churches will be held at the pong i ered ppd meg ies omen pel inevitable. The awful possibility of the posi- | Eleanora Robinson, Julia 0”! aera Saag" disease Se eEerrr ee : sibility <f tee, post 2 ‘Mr. Vanderbilt of Alabama bi tion grasped b; Annie G. Shorter, Laura A. Terrell, ‘Whip- | James Co typhoid fever; FOR SALE_LOTS. Metropolitan Church, corner 434 and C streets | nomination of Judge Morse On the strength Of | from thevepttiom and others cacy soheesonne | por, Mary O'Hare Williamoon, Jessie Woreuse, | Christian Potien, 60" "years a Seeing gee eg |S ge ane enna | MASSE SPT ek ae oe came oR 8 eburc! a i. of 5 PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC | amusement should be advisory rather than nomination of Judge — Tope of the cies: keh a ces vd (AE opp chases gm nora Daiton, 7 congenital ‘ him, In the it they knocked several Unable to Mest His Engagements He Leaves | Ida G. Clarke, es Pe the New York and New Jersey delegaies right the City. : ‘4 months, entero ‘colitis; Irvine, 3 negaiive by Moser W. "E, Liconard and A. H. | upon the four cundidates, soles ut thels object ween ne iseed Tine | 2 We Zohnson, who carried on a tock brok- | onthe, entero coli, Wa, MM. Fridley FIN BorLDine fots . a tor Ms ont By casting Se coll vote | Racied cp foe lem, broben, Das lll bursing; | {ices oving to his. ksbiily (te soso Ms bt. a; Bore Shiploy’ 8 mouth, lorse. ‘as they did s0 ° PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC, Ex-Senator Ingalls Going to Europe. column California vast crowd eceing that no further damage | gations. At the time he suspended operations | cerebral CONDUIT OAD Ex-Senator Ingalls of ipa peaseercgare: divsded between Gtay tad Btaveusce: ra Siecle eretaly recovered: calmness ara teh ad cy Us soccer omenied Colored—} Glascoe, 73 Lawn Magy med TERMS IN EVERY Cask TO SUIT THE PUR-| hours with his wife, who had pecan aga wo could take the party in ott of the wot, and alten Something like order bad been restored parraneaamnee Re crksner zm her ome Bote tie, ale Hed, oi LOTS FROM $300 UPWARD. pod days, and with his danghter, Miss | "“Connecticut voted solidly for Gray. Delaware | form that as it was evident a ‘infantum; ‘Minor, 4 months, con- . REVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING pcp hyelpatnacaih omer bt ae ta wate Crete tens Ter eee Pp prey ee eM ERECTED ON FROPERTY ALREADY SOLD. town, be eft for New York, whence ‘hs sila to ti for Gray and dor Sterenmons Idaho committee with & favorable = ALize MANDOME PROWITS IM THK SAB atew mont The ot demaor will re: ‘ole oes fever wm, Sereno a voting oni in the $y i | houared, ie: Haas Indiana, supported Gray with her ‘usual street northwest, setting | For plata, pogodiete ang further information eppty Mrs. Ingalls and daughter left last | votes. Iowa broke in upon the routine . i a —— for their home at Atchison, Kan. ocncing that her 26 vote, were cat for tet Zerventon the ~ ot furniture, causing the property i r : i B ee s if His ty Fi fl i ii (i inl