Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AUCTION SALES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. THAT GRAND ARMY APPROPRIATION. Ss E rl vi Ww. ‘AND OHIO RAILWAY. IANO REPAIRING AND VARNISHING.—PER. | Senators Protest Against a Two-Penny Pol- ae Mr. and Mra Semuel Tajbert and infant |UNCANSON BROS., Aucts., “er iM “ FEC sons Ieaving the city during can have fey in the Matter. Her face —you should bave seen it there; roa _ ——— pemnecitdeemieapel § : grep crys Zraiueleare day {rom ‘union’ seation ti oe >» porech frome Thoths and stored under Feed It once had beauty’s glow th have gone to Ocean Grove for BER, STORE, AND, BASEMENT mnicK | G8 Louisiana sve. | othand Bate. aah rie WILD & BROS. 700 S00 st “iy2w* | A VOTE WHICH SHOWS ROW THE SEXATE STANDS | But not just then; the batber fair — ee pain ty Nottiwes7 : Torouch noonery ip Armarien, ; = % = : lland, accom: ORR PRESDAY AFTERNOON JULY SIXTH. 1902. | REGULAR WEEKLY SALE | Waecoerananiaors,comPiee SONG Train derrie | "TURING AND | REPAIR eee el ee ee rag vam tawanlarwant acy weniger} Pees. | Mrs. Rowena Walters, 1006 23d street, thes HLETVE O'CLOCK, wo will seit ta front of the prem: | OF FURNITURE, CARPETS. MATTINGS. be.Be., | ‘00p.m. daiy~"*Cineinnati and St, Louis Limited” = vith WG. ER AND CHMEENE-ay ESAT, Basen. ereen virgen, pbeee Ga tier ek = gone to Washington Grove for the searon. ATOUR ROOMS, —Solid vest eruipred, iets em wea nia, just across ve : ‘ . te . Grove fo - LOT 44. SQUARE 449, | awenspat, JULY SEVENTR, AT TEN A.M. un, with dining car. Pouleante Avent al cars. See La Ane PATS, | Shap will conse Ws Kentucky. my native | _ First Anditor (at Barnstorming entertsin- |“ The following Washingtonians are stopping three-story brick bay- windowed dwelling, . fashington to Cincinnati, ‘St. Loaia | OTwane COCKRELL, KYLE AND OTHERS. state; that they will here and be ved | Ment): “Actors don't get much toeat, do they it Gak Gi u Oth street northwest, modern conveniences. | Bed Room Suites, fm ash ‘and walnut: Leather Seat | without change. Atrites Cintimeeee Rig Sa ne | oc ATER™ Aj a. y come ao - - rove this season: Mr. and Mre. A. 1. yisconveniently located near business | Chairs, Plush Parlor Suites, Hair and Shuck Mat- | Tanai TraG ater We Leone ee Kea and welcomed as friends and not to be rejected | Second Auditor: “They say not. Hatton and the Misses Jennie and Emma Hut | So Be Sorina, Poor. Cr Wardrobes, i }1,10p-m. datty “ihe tarpon oa Sasene All efforts to reach an agreement on the ‘as enemics. That is the way it xtrikes me. First Auditor: “Then let’s throw himan egg.” | ton, Mr. and Mra. M. Newmyer and «on, Mr. years wt Sper comt tntereat payable semiannually, | eons Tani, en Whaen ‘and Ratricerators, one Slaclnmati“ Ser Engine tat se Fatablished 1872. a oS Army encampment ee Soe THE CASE OF CHICAGO, al . aod Mra Z, Harrie and family, Mr. M. Harrle, ane to. cared ° ‘on property sold, or | Gi are Piano, slightly used: Stoves, Crock | ine at Cini 5-53 ‘ “EIN Wi E. GABLER. failed Senat ison, as indi * " 3 e, Ne Behe nataed att SASF CET | tar ot Houma Fete oo numerous to men. |e AO ERP" sere, ar | _ na Saar Fae | Mette the sense of that body without trouble. | against the provision anit was inserted DY the |" Buy the: Dasincar men ox 5 “ato | icant ae a ee ae haser after five advertisement of such resale | ie Me sci. etal ia pointe. = e833 TI 1 FER THER POINTS OF DIFFERENCE. ‘Senate in the bill that this was the concern of | . . Mattie Howser. some heweperar publiabed ip Wenhinvtog: B.C Puowas pownsxe& 60 Penile mae and tickets at Company's OMcon, F In response to a request from Senator Peffer | the District alone, that the District solicited | " = oe | Mr. and Mrw. James F. Cummins, Mies Aletin wMOdete Aeetionsers._ | Scares SALE OF LYALUABEE, B xe | 2027 "a. W POLLER, LER, Gen'l Passencer Agent. at 1 ee 8 Senator Allison explained the pointe of differ- | this meeting. that itheld out. the idea that it Now that hae is no| B. Warne, Mies Jane Adair Corlett and Miss RATCUPFE, DARE & C0.. Auctionsers. LOT ON F AUREET BETWRER TWENEY QEC GREAT ‘Prise medal Paris Exposition. 200 frei” , | nee between the two hotises, was stich an object to the District that it would | Rng por arewivcre! Zorab 1. Warne, all of Toledo, Ohio, are at the CHANCERY SALF OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE| WERT BEING -BUB LOT 3, Te. 89 WARE 98 | “70 THe NOSETEVANTA ROUT ‘by over 100 music ‘and coljeres f3: | “The other house,” said Senator Allison, “in- | the expense, iad | Seeem vay on ico wan chad longer bo com | Sass, Ser 0 tow dupa, thar os ae tube ONTWELETH STREET RETWEEN LARD M| IN WASHINGTON, ARD “bUSIE DOUBER TRAGK " RELEN DIY wee: |e iatean fake theplaceotsGrany SCM | sista that the appropriation shall be limited to | Sve Advantage it was vas a money-making | pelled by poverty to eat up his own ice. We | Wneto ‘Opanguit, Meo Me. Willeen Corlett, BE Fie sdt oe tes Rastwice ‘Court ofthe | EART. COMER OF BRIDGE (OW PAS eect n MAO RTHIORRY £QU! sbiie SERIE PERE CONEIPY. 217 Tiesto. $75,000, and that it shall be pnid from tho taxes | HET t ai ory tay Gait ie Petty ell buck | MAY therefore- expect a change in his hitherto |taustant mostumnster at Toledo, will join the District of ‘on the Ith day of Jane, | MONTGOMERY (OR 28TH) STREETS, FOR | TRAINS ¢ WASHING FROM es ioertag pda st d upon the property of the District of Co- | fmall busi- | cold and haughty manner. | party toda: Skah Saceaiy sevsantbtet Scat | _ Ruki Cos” HO AFAIK OF'a wa | SS MER i bury an Boab O™ ELE A ERR FEE | Iumbialienpetirootthegovernment property, | Bem, Kad tere fo, this mestng of, the (ae IF Darel an eter, Me Mate Dar See iat RaeecE tetas ah MDMA | wT eau’ ge cre Goes a ater ett be | "bieeead Piliman exile Cane VG Mm a oA Be Ee ‘iw contention upon the partot the Renate: st | Cr pccket msonay that will tera fom aint Fell, left today for the mountaine of Virginia gection, in front of =. F. ®, i ‘. ly: Fast @, 10.59 a.m. daily to Chicaen, a a <0.” } 7 y y-$ r. 2 ot § AY, JULY SEVEN’ t FT on % x ‘NN AA BB! EE oi retty small business, SRT teehee Akt dis Beis | FAL antec THE RAE ROUH Gt THE SOLE one | Golmmbusand 8: owls, th, Parlor Cag" Wisk- x’o B the appropriation should be $100,000, and that | P' Miss Vivia B. Magrader bas returned home Mt Po A z 8 age A Ye Daviinn'y" sab vnign of rts io Sauare nan TG DAY. and in frowt of the preulecs, the'above | Met fo Harrisbure and Haeriabane to Piltsbare. | CRRQUALED ni rx, Four | YORKMANsntP | it should be taken from the revenues of the Dis- | ,,/ Deter myself conld see any distinction be- Well, what would you say if I told you I) from a visit to her eunt, Mrs. H. H. Young, bored there hantred aud (313 inthe city of | Property th Georgetown, leveland “and. Folede” Altocns tat. Ports “ tween this and another enterprise, except on a | i % Y 2 Altoona. to, St. Lows. | py ITY. trict as other appropriations are taken from terprise, except | had written poem in that language | Carlin Spring, Va. Washington, District of Columbia, improved bya | | Terms: One-tl cash, balance on time to suit. A St. Louia and Cincinnati + «Special attention of “Purchasers” is invit their id | Jarger ecale, which was solicited, I believe, by | 80 4" two-story frome dwelling. oe mre SEAS AND sealed’ on each’ piece of property at | Bleopine’Carw: Washinton bs Harriaicite Wares. Sevan, Mion Brisaed tm Aes ot HIGH | by tazation and the eee or Co Coke eid | thoveity of New York, the city of St Lows, the | “Oh.” she replied, “I should like very much | Last evening there wana pretty wedding at tae Tae pat eee tS hae Tatareee eT TOES | ee CAREER H. SWEET, Jr.,} pyres, to St. Loni’ innadi, tnd pintae Cer | "SEGORD-HAND PIANOS.A” large umortment, | iratertion and the other half to be paid from | city of” Chicago and some cihercitise T tee | to have you write your pocms in Volapuk. | the housq.of Judge Ivory 6. Kimball on North percent per annuin from thedayofsaie. payablewumi-| Jy-dkds HUGH T. TAGGART, —"y Trustees, | Haprishur daily’ with Rieepine Car Wasbinetom to | Composing simont every, well Known zguke 1p ths | “Mer. Harris apoke against the resolntion, Hove they all held out the inducement that if we — Series Seven, Sho Sentensting pertino suse Anpaally, apd secured by deed of trust on i ates = = ‘and’ Dining Ont Harriebum te Chicees, | Sowitguies: NERA TNDUCEMENTS oftted Gory | On the adonties otis : | would have the Columbian fair in their cities| gome aber hei Mr. William A. Tyler and Miss Kimball. fold. cr all. casb. at the, option of the purMaer. “A | PYENCANSON ucts., 9th and D sie. n.w. fester Express At T.400.m, dalle with Seer | ane ich will be arrangedon EASY | diviice tar een one Tesolution there was @ | there should not be a dollar of ¢: to the men are eo fond of getting their mames | her. Geo. O. Little of Assembly Church Gaprett of $200 wo be paid when the property. te strack | Five BrILDIXG LOT ON Sl STRERT ine Cars Mashineton to Chica conpecting dafiy SOR Sere Sree rea pe arranged division, but as no quorum voted the yeas and | [Hid Staten They, weak f otpo e- | print that they won't even steer clear of the | officiated. ‘The ceremony was performed in the ihe any of sale. Ail couvevancing. recondiog. Se, | REAR THE CORNER OF Q STREET NOW Bivstrre aed "cuerelana. “Sulltuan init Cet WM git Marks: Space. |“ Reroee the eh oe called Mesere. Peffer and | ®2aton the ground that they were cing to | delinquent tax list Presence of relatives and a few friends, Mr. Af Parchaser's OS IDNEY T. THOMAS, Trustee, | _ On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY SEVENTH, 8.30 gm daily for tiabaess Colmes. Chae Cockrell spoke against the resolution, following 2™#Ke heap of money out of it, and yet every and Mra. Tyler will be at home, No. 145 Har- JelS-eod 263 Det avw. | 1802, at HALP-PAST FIVE OC! we wiileell; | nati, Tndianspotia: Memphis and Be Loute, Pall. ENTI the same line of “argument ged in the | One of us knew how it would be. All of us are The preacher spoke of vanity vard street, Columbia Heights, after August 1. "2-THE ABOVE SALE_IS POSTPONED ON Ai ot tne PT TS BOUARE 444. fe Car Partisbrare te Becniee Die Ce Re D STRY. House. "Mr. Cockrell quoted “ngaidt tho letter | xeeedingly anxious; as President Woolsey said And dangers resting on it. Mist 8. B. MeNantz of Capitol Hill has gone SuVY JERE Bos ans ba anger FROME MCMDKED AND PMO | Sairic Maumee Eeike Bee SGyoars | PRE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS tpyrorenied "geen ton Eacwt ae tho | etn our party platform tose which of And daring all the eermon she wba wy pend hoy oo '. THOMAS, Trustee, % to Pittsbure, and Pi Ss, appropriated “goes, as you know, for the of- | ©” in ts - man, who has numerous f in this city, 2st aw. Saeot dhe bent ots on. SEVENTH street, | For Kaas, Cenanauient, Hoehenter ana Niugsrs Pil eee ficers, big chipmunks and nonaone of the priv- | #2 national parti will put eur bands mto, the ogee iertonms A very pleasant lawn party was given by Col. s S$ FURTHER: T- 2 Erie: Cannndaicun nad Rochester dail CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEE? . | ileged tew, every cent. We poor privates pay | fPeasurs ibuti ibiti oe in Parag d Mrs. G. C. Knit ber of friends 7 the tain until WEDNESDAY. : aah, balance in equal instant | *yaivsngt Mineae nant Rochester, dally for Bat, OUT PLATES. TH WITH: | Our own car fare and hotel billa., Not one con that Chicenrputing to an exhibition in Chicago) He was plainly a veteran, and he looked with | Sr their besutifneiooe eemter Of friends HATH DAY OF JULY 1g, some hour and place. " | mente st one end fo years, notes to bear 6 rercent os sraen Stongtog Car Washington to viiry | Teeth that have decayed and broken away may by | of your $100.00 or of the funds of the Grand | {pat < psig eantenel rayseny ont a 4 interest'several times at a man who held his | the afternoon and evening of July 4. The house jyl-akes ‘strani ‘se Dee aw. od of trust on, premises sald, teal ca |B, daily. e a Setarday. with Sleopiine Os Gece tleae cor teeeel Mage eet ee, an ne Loe oe girma- | be done got peer expense to anybody but Chi- | handkerchief to the side of hisfuce. After was very tastefully decorated with untou an aac oe See a S25 required . bs A . , D reaps & a t J)U "ANSON BROS, Auctioneers ft parghaserecoet. | For Wl gage ent Mimira 10.005. | Sacra arate con aan beesgogiracted ta | tive and 16 nthe negative,” “Thg” total was fen | <4, and Chiongo is going fo reap all the ben- : wos tally Munaiastod with Segustos tase FRUSTEE'SSALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTA‘ ine chk aches of ee Fon Bathe E iaeb lead scene sash eomerentopliekee seak, | ‘HANA quorum, 60 & cull of the Senate was | {ir Of it. What is the dist exhibition. thar be 4 q Excellent ‘refreshments were served and the ING HOUSE AND PREMISES No. * advertisement of such EAST, 7.20, 9.00 am. 12. a1. or brealeliny boots Fone ise eke ittins of ths | ordered. ~ appt args eres 5 evening's entertainment ‘thoroughly en- TWELFTA STREET SOUTHEAST. = ‘ash! D.C. + 10.00 and, 1,35 0.m. "On Sunday. 9.03, | TPOt! ea baveall these requirements, onl enen SEXATOR KYLE'S OPPOSITION. going to result in great good to the country “ ing foal ly @ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the 4 -Oa.m., 12-18, 2.20, 4.30. 10.0) ani | thatonr crow Wok, Wine ene ‘ oe and all over the country, though not in dollars Joyed by all present. District of “Columbia. guade onthe Toth day of une. | _J uctionéers. Syp.mLimlted ‘Foliman Vestivate Pavior Meath Dot bere beck Cte ee eee nsupPly: | More than a quorum answering a second roll andl cents distributed arcund. y a Mr. B. H. Clarke of the Baltimore city post Nesiois covuplzinantand. Helen’ Kyle et al are der RATCLIFFE, DARR&CO. Aucts. jidia,te. week Aare one "| Sebatinte Tee she netua ane cer gevited ats | call was ordered, and pending that Senator | Because of this meeting of the Grand Army You don’t say so! Keeps coming open, doos | office and family are visiting his sister, Mra. fmeres, will on WEDNESDAY. THE BIRTH Day GF | TWO-STORY RAY-WiNDOW BRICK HOUSE, 0 ae FS cee TD York, 4.99 | Plate tocover the roof of the mouth. “The sdvance- | Kyle arose to explain his vote, of the Republic here in this city and the amount | it, cap'n?” James W. Allison, 1425 Sth street norfhwest. JULY. ier AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M. in frontof the| EIGHT. ROOMS. ALL MODERN IMPRO . s fey Puletciie weok days oni. Bas. | ean, jnustry, hes been creat in the last few yours. of money that is to be left here, and because we | “Yes. It hasn't shown any sign of beali Mre. Juliet Harrison of the Navy Department, Prewties sll at pabiic suction, the real estate and | MENTS, CONCRETE CELLAR NO, 2007 FOUR: SRea Lop Pelladetnhla will change caryat South | patients of fue Evans Pariors are ascurel ey reiring v i paid strictly from the | 40 not pert pel he gomegtrolenged pend > lcemegialil By Sex seater oak aaa pwr Sn atloned. ‘Part > 5 x sfrect nation, ‘Broad stree Eis Seneit of tnens ‘practiced ‘in too mont ry prokeg ury of the United States, shall we, who, as to |! 2 4 A . A Eundred and manety Bue (G08). Sake car Warning Oa THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY SEVENTH. FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY, erro and tecanee meaner. oer ge tis cla District funda because tie benedie to be carived | all things else, have engaged to pay one-half of | “You don’t say eo! Bullet, wasn’t it, major?” | Raith, left for Round Hill.\a., yesterday sere jon, DiC. Ureinning af the northwest corner of St SIX O'CLOCK, wo will offer for sale in front of the | Fast Fxpress, 7.50 a.m. week days, and 2.45 p.ny “first-class work and best maverials. Weperforas financially from this gathering of the old sol- | the expenses of this District, whether for paving | “No; cut. | — — u “reget et clshty-one and sixtwelftes (81 G15) feet, thence | Lon Accommogation, 8,00 .m. daite. Siloperations Fo our profession. Fine fold | diors in the city of Washington is by the peoplod the streeta, erecting reipporting | “That's bad. I tell you, colonel, those eabres | |S Tey Ovstor deft the city yesterday north thirteen (13) feet. thence east eig} and | * IN SQUARE 234. 2.01 and 5.40 p.m. daily. Fabber lined with gel "Extractthe without pain. of the city of Washington and this District. [| 4 charity, say that there is something hidden— |)... ight; a ine times out of | ™°TPine with a party of friends from Baltimore Ertan At 22 for fo the place cE pecinnine, | Frontine 15.0 on 14th 6. Oy 8 depth of 100 fect | For Boston. withont change. 7 30’m. week darwvat | "eRe Ls : made a computation a little while ago upon | Something we cannot well express ourselves, or | ‘°#*¢ ® mighty nasty place nine out of | for Round Hill, Va., where they will stay until ‘Toms’ One-tuird of the purchass price i wove paid | window trick hose on che line of the Tati at cable Yor Prodkira R.Y,. all throueh trains connect x: | figures that were given mo by certain old sol- | do not want to express—ns to why this particu- | ten.” ; | Seesbee: $2 SS chen Retmot Jn ‘one yeas and one’ third | road te fe wa SS cores | Mera catE mith boats of Bre ,AnneE. afford. | [J 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, diers, who that there wonld assemble | lar thing shall be disti from all others, ‘No doubt of it. | Misses Minnie and May Hawke of No. 94K Jus the porchass will be sequined 2 cneete and four years. 0 Sr cees ver eanee ‘able ferriaze across New York lr” — the city of Washington next September (this | and that not only shall the ex, be ‘saddled s'pose ye got your pension for that long | street northwest left yesterday for @ short notes bearing Interest from date, secured by deed of | annually secured For Atlantic City, 9.40. 11.008,m., 12.15 p.m. woo Cor. 7th and D sts. n. w. being the central city of the Union and the | ¥pon the District alone, and one-half of the | ago, didn’t you, general?” vacation at their country home. ‘trust upon the premises. All conveyancing and re- | or all cash, at the: of 4 sys. and 11. . ‘day. y wedto be during the property in the District shall pay this expendi- RE Salad _— " . re Sordina’ wit be af the eepenan of the purchaser. Sf $200 regaired athe ti 3 For Baltimore 50, 9.09, 9.42, they 0. ning Se wet | oa Beene) ae Misses Mamie and Katie Harrington of Wesley CHAS. © COLE. Trustee, gale are not compiled with in Afteen days from the | 10.00, Ae ZO ‘The largest organization devoted to high: ime) about 200,000 of these old soldiers at | ture, = wf “| ¥ou ought to have a m sure. | Heights are summering at Round Hill, Vi oh aks ___ Fendall building. city. ay of sale rigbt reserved to resell the = peg. x ited), 4.20. 4.3 least, not to speak of their wives and famil: ‘That is all there is to this question. _ - ot pension . ase cumanating eS ows » va ong cost of the deta R40, 6. fo, ATs Sana 11-28 p.m ee ee who may be present with them. Now, com-| If anybody can show me any difference in| “Well.” replied the man with the handker-| Mr. Edward F. Droop left the city this a THIS EVENING. published ia Washington.” Dots Han 335, Fae ey a al puting the amount at €20 that each ‘one of | Principle between this and what we are vicing | chief, “I haven't had time to apply for it vet. | morning with his family for Martha's Vineyard. AveTION Sale TONIGHT. 611 PA _ ave — | *B4 Tecording at the cost of the purchaser. Hated. 4 40, 9. 00 and Pledged to the promotion of scientific these men will spend in the city of Washington, | With each other to do in respect to the great ex- | You gee I only got this wound yesterday, when | Mr. Droop willretarn in about eight days, bis £2 Over 1,000 lots of Diamonds. Gold Watches. | syoands Muctioncets. | For Pope's Creek Line, 7.20..m. and 4.36 p.m. daily dentistry at moderate prices. which is very small, because some of them will | Position I might change my vote. I happened to be in Gettysburg on business and | *mily will remain away all summer. Sliver Watches, Filled Watches. Chains, Rings. Guns, | —77—“Ss______Auctioneers._ | vrexcept Si ay, spend as high as @500, it makes $4,000,000 to be SENATOR GALLINGER'S VIEW. egg Bn | The of Mr. John V 4 Mrs. Rerede gar om New York Pawabroxers’ Association. | ([-HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. 612 Est. n.w. | For Annavells, 129, 9.00 and 11.50 a.m, and t.2) as , it m 1,000. SAT SR (OF tee cca ey pay rink marriage +. Jobn Voegler my20-Sm Cae te coe p.m. daily except Sunday. Suz 0.0) am | Extracting... eas 8 0.25 | spent in the city of Washington that the people| Senator Gallinger said he listened with in- codhmmnianaetoete = Louisa York was performed at the parsonage of = = = EXECUTORS: SALE OF A COLLECTION OF AN-| and4 200 “* with Gas or Zonine... -50 | of Washington will have the benefit of. Task, |.terest to the remarks of Senator Kyle, but he + sted | st. ‘s Church last evening. After the FIQUE MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD ANDOTHER | _. "FOR ALEXANDRIA AND THE SOUTH. is it not reasonable that this appropriation | ge crate Samanta aod ceron held wt 229.G DESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT | For Alexan tei, 4.50, an 4 84 945 8s Cleaning... should come from the funds of the District? | @*idently was not converted. Very likely, - - nye reception wi r ad street Austionsess. Under auiberity ofthe willot Marr 8. Thong. de-| 4.37. 0,15 8105 10.0.and 1190 pin “Gu Sug: | Piling with Silver... “Go | Lbeliove, as I stated at tho outset, hat there | stid Senator Gallinger- if this wero an original | Chleago Lost Two Games, and the Wash-| nortlinost and was participate! in, by many CONTRACTORS’ SALE OF MULES AND HORSES, | sree, wp shell sell af nubile suction om THURS | gare. 7.45, (0.45. 10.45 a.m... 7.00, 2 45 Platina.. 1.00 | are men of common sense among the old acl-| Proposition, so far as the relative amount of the —— | weeks’ trip, going as far as Niagara Falls. CONTRACTORS. DHAYMEN AND FARMERS: | M.., the CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE No. a5 Accommodation for Quantico, 7.45 s.m. dally. “Gold. ~----sesee,aecording to size | diers of this country who do not ask that the | “ppropriation to come from the funds of the| The league clubs rank as follows sok ate & Celis bn then ‘THAT WE WILL SELL AT THOS, | PROSPECT AVENUE. GEORGETOWN, D. C., EM- | For Richmond and the south, 4:30" and 10/3; VERY BEST TEETH (full set) 8.00 eS aS re oe Stee Eee — - ¥ sTHEet | BRACING IN PART: gaily. 5.07 p.m. week dave. prope of the country at large shall be taxed | District and from the national treasury is ~— NORTHWEST. ON FRIDAY JULY EIGHTE St | Parlor Suites, handso1 for the benefit of those who happen_to live in | cerned, I might well agree with him. But uphot- | Trlopleare Aetancte'for'Washinetoo,.9%, 7.0% | “iyi Crowisand Bridge Work wapeciaity. sion of their new residence, No. 1719 K street | stered in wilton rug, of 6 leach: Side irs in 07, 0.15, . 11.44 a.m. the city of Washington and the District of | the Senator from Iowa (Mr. Allison) has well | igs £ | northwest. They will sail for Europe on the Tx eal of Good, Serviceahle ales from 6 to.9yeary | sbaoy and otbet west Rawr od Seok Case Mahogany | LOU. LAR. de 14 Soh ee ee On st tail through our logalation thie meter of | S| toi teste, 2 Ereehine trom 1.000 to 1,150 younds, singly | Preach Piste and otuer Mfizrors, Hair Cloth Otiomane, S4gacm, 7 eid isdio’: | DEas ‘All operations skinifally andsctentif; aa arateone weet keacasa! paying one-half of theexpensefrom the national 2 | A pretty wedding took place at Calvary Ta iy or of Maheirany ad Walsee tthe office, noriberst oor. | iethotle Compatoon of pets with these efits | Senator Allison was on his feet in an instant. | $eM#UFy and one-half from the treasury of the 2.9 | Beytist Church this morning, the pastor, Rev. © Fetatore stock Seall in good condition and to be | Marblectop ‘Burcaus and ‘Waghetands’ Holl fsckt jivania avons, ani at thy | invited. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refuncted i District of Columbia is carried out without ag amen Fm ‘06 | “Mr. President,” said he, “I have stated many | exception, and I confess that I cannot see in tracting . Where orders ran Ts latt forthe stocking» Nery beat teh. full parties were Mr. John W. Childress of Dan- so'd peremptorily on account of having finished our Daczave to Anstinati is and resides ‘with silver is ing this iation that as it | this particular case reason why Congress 3 7 ‘ Sentract on the Williamsport and Potomac railroad. lane + ization from hotels and residences. oe wit ~ times respecting this appropriation that as it | this — psy fie gs, . - : S) 3h Ville. Va.. and Miss Ida M. Fi = Wash- We invite buyers to, the above sale. 48 all stock will | giber Clocks. one, Walnut Extension Table. Dining | CHASE: EUGH is) ceneral Bato oP rn E pinion passed from the Senate it proposes to take this | should depart from that custom, 80 well estab- | Cleveland... 3 Py , 25:8 | ington school teacher. ‘The pethe, ehiared ine Pomrmest on sccountof wenthes, Sink will nite | odd Chairs, Brase Andirons and Fenders, Brussels and | emerel Penmoneer Agent. | ¢y : ; “LIP EEB | funn, as all other suis for District purposes are | lished almost as to be a law. ‘ 3 gown of light tan, entered the church leanin eee Tngrain © Epets, Smyrna apd other Ruse, Crockery, | ICHMOXD AND DANVILLE RAILROAD 00. | E 5 7% | taken, from the treasury of the United States| ‘The Senator from South Dakote called atten- | —- = ~~ | upon tie arm of’ the groom. The Epi Brest | “* MERRAY'S KIRBY. Contractors. | Giger and Stone Ware, hitchon requisite, Bo. F-W.HUIDEROPER AND REUBEN FOSTER, : : and the taxes of the District of Columbia in err to, the circumstance that thie | Ce pretane Waskinete 2; Pittsburg, 4. |eorvice was used. The premnts wore both RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO, Auctioneers CHARLES H. CRAGIN.? proentors, Schedule in effect June 18, 1802. ] RR PARSONS. CO) r equal proportions. As far as I am_ concerned | money was not to goat all to the soldiers who| At Tiwharg— Reshington. 2; Pittsburg. | and costly, a handsome silver tea palin _sy24t JOHN ioMas, —'s Exe All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Passen- ‘Alocal anesthetic used on thejrums toallay the pain | I can see no distinction between this appropria- | 4f@ to come here; that they were to get no part nore, ‘sville, 7, | fet. a present from the bride's pupils, being PR Noss Seno Oe eae SPATE | WV ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucyoncors FEO aon Dal tent tox Lenchbare and Warren. | Meeting 19 excellent for those who cannot fake | tion and many appropriations thet ‘are ‘con-| of it. [have found no one who has estimated Pog pie condition ge the number, ‘The bridal couple left om ON Dp. ed low mire ani ren. wi 3 Y. cl r rs tT dati, ry " il ity | be - 5 4on 5 4 . QF THE LATE GEORGE W. TALBERT, SEAR | RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAI, ESTATE. Manassas for Front Hoysl and Stres- | Comfort and satisfaction. ‘All branches of dentistry, | tained in the District appropriation bill. We | that less than 100,000 soldiers will be in the city At Chicago. Brocklva, 2; Chicago, 1 (firat | the morning train for their future home in the By sistas of adeid of trast dated April 16.1800, and | N2.3300,P STREET, GEONGETOWN, IN THE | "Rly. exceot Sunday. © 7 ON AM YA | At preseut location twelve Je2t | have appropriated at this cession considerable | of Washington at the approaching encampment, cag 3 Chicago, | reconied in Liber Ms, follo Oletser -of the land | DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ; 1 ant aren ion twelvs Mi - it ‘ n ‘i . | game). Brooklyn, 5; Chicago, 4 (second game), | Suth. ot Wests ani fo- | [CREE DENTAL INFIRMARY_TEETH FILLED | sums for charity, to the St. Joseph’s Orphan | 80d as the appropriation is only €100,000 I can- | Fame i " i ioal pola wotitnow Sit Divsheeet huceieey | Lama teeth inserted withont. charge excep: im, to St. Hosen Industrial School aid to | Bot for the life of me understand how that | At Ciucinnati—Philadelphia. 7: Cincinnati, 3. | etm to ka oer ee a aera are Mm ;. Genel department | various other charities in this District. ‘The | Money may be used for the direct benefit of | The Washingtons outbatted the Pittsburge tom tn Atlan. conn 7 By virtue of the last will and testament of Francis i i netitat | Comer, deceased, the as exectto- and SUiptt | trustee thereof will offor for save at public rest of ‘ z TED. | front of the: ‘on THURSDAY the Rrconds of the Restrict of ‘The Russian Famine Fand. 4 i ‘The District of Colambia Red Cross Auxil- Pe PEALE eke pe OAS OOF ode bia “aes | DAY of JULY. 1800; at HALF-PAST FIVE OCLOCE | lontarmery and for Momphisvis | ¢xcept Sunday extraction free; infirmary open, from | — piper} Dakota apree piped | peer aye oa he a ae tor | Tie bet ‘deny wep aaey tad eopew he | tary Association reports the following contribu- has be - 23 2 I % c - 3 leoner fo> : ___ ett nistit mine are to pay thi h ri . . Ta asides Sci ina described real estate. situatein the couniy of fown ta the Distt of Columbia: tasionie font tae | ABE Bia and a! Greensboro’ with Sleeper for Asheville | FYENTAL INFIR! TIONAL, UNIVER: | yum. If we are then T should be glad to know | Weall know what this money is going to be | erg rd meted — = tye “PENNE | tions to the Russian famine fund not previously Shannon's cubdivision of art of io fed the Satall- | fine of West CP) streer fron the southeast Inserscetien | qxi4hsPi ami Dallgfor Warrenton and Orance, and | soar Es tet n nEe = 28, BM Ope2 td allthe | why it is that the people of South Dakota and | W#ed for, and eo far as Iam informed it 1s to be pitching and bed decisions ty tee ese, | ocknowlodged: of the setste of the late George W. Talbert. | OP Weat tP) and None street ond teenie tee | shrouzh rain for Front Royal and Strasbure, daily | 25et ot matoriaise” 0-tr_| of Lowa should maintain charitable institutions | Wed for proper and legitimate purposes. It | Pits P : 4 00, rs | Helen D. Brace. mivinion ix recorded in Book Gov. shepherd. | Sasterly by and with the, sonth line of West (P) street | “1)'hon walle, WASHINGTON AND SOUTH: in this District, ‘Therefore I can see no dis- | will be used, as I believe, to enbance the com- | Thilade|phise made dive rane in the first innin | sthwardly 86 feet, then-e westward); " : f the old soldi make their stay in | The Reds worked like Trojans to catch up, but ease arene eter. ct, esald Dis. | Sheet aod heace norat 90 feet totus Eowinaiag | HERTERS, VESEIBULED LIMITED. comnnert on MEDICAL, &c. finetion.__Bat haying attained the object 1 hed | yet ciagton more agrecabieand rrostsbie then | Could not make the rune. des fibed as follows: Beginning mn, | Aenstduaproremontstbereon, consist ofa Soon | anit Krvokine Cary ani iinet AllaniaCime a pone —— SeIiey ee ee eee ae Tee | is Seas coal be - | The Brooklyns won two" games from the io, then with | g,fehms. One-third in cash, and the balance in equal | Incton to Naw: Orieont rin slateonoey aad Wane, | DPR tu LER, 1027 OF ST. eet of the Senate I will withdraw the resolution that | The Senator from South Drkota made the | Chicago Colts yesterday afternoon and put CF NiChole avenue «S744 dex. w- 27 Og | Mstallments at one and two Years. with interest at | ineton to Memphis tis Biematnetaee ter, Kidneys and uervous diseases: Ofte Ho! Ye suggestion that in other places where these en- | Washington back in eeventh place iv conse- feet, then ©, 49 dag-, w-=fnet thence leaving sald | PFsent fer annum, payable semi-annually, secured | 11'S) p.m.—Daily for all trincipal noints saathoa | Lrg: kidneys and nervo ° mise As uence. The first,» fourteen-inning contest, | Second Division A, Public Schools. avenue m. Sig dez.. w. 118.05 feet, tosaid loty, | Uy the notes of the pure! ‘nd a deed of tras: on | Rict and Danville system. Pullman Sleeper, | owe ens OTP SENATOR PALMER TAKES A BROAD VIEW. compments have been held the money wes | et ¢ ‘ts ¢ | Georgetown Dramatic Club. eX OF UROS feet, to's | the premises sold. oF all cash. at the option of the | New Vort aut Washinton be Ronoxyit eae: CONSULT. THE ONLY UROSCOPIAN ome 2 ee, 2 voted from the treasuries of the cities. Mr. | ¥as tho prettiest game seen on the home | (72's One onhietrtment sri bewianine. for, the serum pice at astake the | UUE"BARer, 109 wil tm required oe acon asthe pron: | antraahineton to Atlant, oar forty-tve years at OWS Hels ew. We have re: |g Senator Palmer had something to eay and he | President, that has not always been the caso, | rounds this season. Each side scored one run | (5. Treasury Departmen Slane Uae acot the Bete pias BAC Tee eS | Purchasers cost. ‘CHAS. H. LEMOS. leaye Washington att oe m8 Fe poe RAN AT) | Aeced the siees af iniptont said it: I would not claim the right, he went | There have been instances where the statelegis- | in the cleventh. Clean hits by Burns and | (teh iso wae Feet, to Nichols avenue, thence with the northwest | jeo7akds ce Ce ae tainty by examining inte the chemical character of | on, “‘to control the action of the Senator from | Inture has made an appropriation, and properly.| Griflin in the: fourteenth scat in the winniag | A Side'of Said avenue s. 48% dex... w. 16 fect, thence describe your disease and Bi daily and 6. : It was 4:45 when the second Second Division B, Public Schools. ‘ani am. | ur 80 as I look at it, corresponding to the appro- | TUn- , Sh ae rene 2 2 x : and,30p.m. daily, except rain leaving | *Yuiptoms without askin a question by the first urine | Iowa, but I should really be giad to bo allowed | 8°88: 4 5 4 Helping Hand Circle of K. D. of Unit ‘he Place “ef berinines improved by" excelent | [ ATIMER & SLOAN, auctioneers and Appraisers, | Washinetoati:Sonvinv an seit .530 me in the morning. "We treat alf djseanes successfully o | to exprom by my vote my. figment upow this | PFiation that is proposed to be made from the | called. The Colts found Hart en Pron’ Chanth.--...-s ae Urtck dwelling house and outhouses 1407 G st. Snday. vn to and from Herndon only. which the human family are subject dyspepsia, con. | £0 express by m y cadhenel Sceuiucy tox taba Sasenea: | swung Haddock into the box in the sixth, after "Terms of sale One-thicd purchase money in cash as trains from the south arrive Washtneton | stipation, piles. serofula, rheuinatism, itis.ats | resolution. Of course I am not urgent in | ™reon Semary hope that the Senate may | his side hada run the best of it, and won out. wd ontensnansonpessonecy r and balanve in two equal tnstalluents, ia six and THE BRICK BUILDINGS ON THE ‘NEW m.. 10.2597. and 0.560. m.. Manssexs Divis’ | and all nervous diseases, oft . | pressing the matier. I understand that this is | | 1 confer ion te. os mat.| Cleveland had but little trouble in defeating | Father Glowd . Seanad twelve months, with interest from day of sale at Oper ‘ALAIS ROYAL SITE, AT THE NORTHEAST 05 a.m. and 9.45, m.. except Sunay. omach, Kidneys, 4y2-lm"_ | upon the report of a committee of conference | *here to the position it has taken in this mat- i MK! The D. C. ed Cross Auxiliary ins’ made ite sara Pr gua eecare onthe property wid ot | Coma wiar SE PEELIC ATCTiOn eee | turnianed faites, $300 Pounayivania ater eth et | [J BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL TS | nj the disagreeing voies of the two houses im | te". certainly for the present, and that we way | tho second and 6:Tuns scored. "The Orioles | Sal report, wa follown: é aah. at the option of the pure! ‘deposit 2 «AT PUBLIC | N. si ‘omics, 15 e A powerful Nerve Stimmlant and Tonic. Of all th soe - insist that $100,000 rhall be ted for | the second and 6 runs score: * Orioles ; a will be e c -- | On THURSDAY. JULY SEVENTH, 1802, at HALF- | Passenger Station,” Pennsylvania No it < 4 Dpro} ie in t ,000 si appropriated for tire contribution Sramd recite street, Py etyans: | paST FIVE OCLOCK P.M In Nortoh the neetins | ton DSO. sag = Feapedies for Nervous Doblitty, “Neuralzin, | regard to the appropriation for the meeting of . their - ire contributions received endl class of People wip | the old soldiers in this eity in September next, | ti8 Purpose, so patriotic and s0_ pro hit well, but could not p: it v ad — huowled, ‘Tae sees, O7.179.25 wuplted with tn 8 niserabley etuarcie, slows lack of Ihave felt that it was etinentis proper that | itself, and that we may not, in making ihe ap- | Burkett, Van Haltren and MeAleer made br a“ r in Tue Sram, €7.17 oLeresold at risk and cost of defauiting | | con 81 Taine | Premises. we will sell the following butldince: 1. 8, BROWN, General Agent. nous, Paralye and snd” cost “of Udntuulting | Ne. 1000G at. ,4-story brick dwelling and-store,with | 210 W. A. TURK, ‘Gen. Pass, Agt, a A ee on and zest, thera is no remedy equal tots : 4 | propriation, depart from the usual custom thot | liant catches te stable, . —— | Igkes begn te at be ae ee n the Congress of the United States should not | PTOP! , depart ~ a DISRCRSEMENTS, “DSO: “ULE, ‘No. 1011 G st. : S-atory brick 4 id store. < pas bopn 18 pas te pes eye years ta lee . | ed for the t ik to bear | Poor fielding lost the game for the Giants sonatas FURDIS ASS Soli} Tranteon | Rt MUGS ab tad Sl ele Heine | BBAUTTMORE aXD ono natttoan, Eaborntory, 906 Bt be i auger aro png pcr Ont by | be ee the expense, which thefare doing | Yesterday at “Louivilie. "Both pitchere were | Re printing ama - ~ | Cegener, - Schedule in effact May 22, 1907. and 0 ease | $ ; citer daaraortis fs character | batted freely, but the New Yorkers * posta ; ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | “Nos. 706, 707 and 700 11th st. ; each a3-story and | Leave Washineton fore rantion coche Now Terese ury, aid that assemblage. | ip every other appropriation of this character Colonels’ bai cote + moneenger servics, distributis Miser care ondes euotrise yrects | Seana em oe | Traeenmmantaee re ert | tye o. 2 camaro, I’ feel in, my own person, and T ean speak, | that i made by Congress | Gia brilliant wee MCrCUUSESssoeveeesesecvssce esse 1000 OF LAND, CONTAINING ABOUT FIFTY-NINE | removed within ten days from day of sale. press trains 11.30: em. daily. ag 507 12% st n, » | therefore, with more frankness, that the men SEEATOR SANDERS SPRAES PLAINEZ. | "as champions gave an exhibition of | “ labor oe 9.50 a. IMPROV Peark On beteooas a LATIMER & SLOAN, For Cinctnnat nd Indiansnotis, vesti- who will be here in September are vestiges. | ¢ to slug the ball at St. Louis veste “ advertising meeting of citizens. 6.30 Sve BABS STECATE, ON BLADENSBURG | _ivt-dte See | Wor Pitisiersrand Ciotelscd: seores aang Gragusted London, Enziand, 1865: New York. 1879. | the mero remains of historical eveute tat | with th ‘faire had “If wes ~ Rensteln’ * twelve flage for Washington el FIRE. ADJOINING U3 01 = —— =| For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily i. der and Kidney Ailments, Acute or Chroaio. | intern ll enone oft Trot | With the turn affairs had taken. “If we are go- | day. jumped onto Breitenstein’s pite! use ugton ship an By virtue of a deed of tryst, dated Fel 25, | __ ___FUTURE DAY'S ‘For Lexington and Staunton. +10.49'a.m. Diseases, Nerve Exhaustion. were young men, comparatively, ut the time of | #8 tO do something in the name of patriotism,” | in the second inning, and before they couclude: —— 3 ; 1865, and recorded tn Liver Noo 122% folio FO st | UNCANSON rr ian For Winchester ans stations, $5.39 p. : ier patie ae pe Aled aid he, “I think we ought not todo it in the | t° quit hitting the ball they had scored 6 rana. | g —— $a. one of the land records for the District of Co-| J) SON BROS., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n. ILL. the late civil war, and I had supposed and now | = in- | Staley retired in favor of Nichols in the third Total expences. €229.25 him and in Liver J. W. Bo. No. & folto 263 et | ax onarieinesk<akrevien oen and Memphia. B43 win. 1 ee eee suppose and now say in the presence of gentls- | Spirit of a Shylock. As I understand the prin- | SOniny "DG Tite relieved Benustt in the | Amount turned over to” Avmuric Cg TR EP AT INTERSECLION OF WOODLEY | {ill¥_vatlor car ic Roane on menini train, Hours: 9to2, 4to8; Sunday, 9to7 men whom I see and who were engaged on the | cipal purpoe is toexpress in thie appropria. | SUE, *MA DOr 3.500 persons witnewed the | Red Crow Association for Washing= PRT ie gy aus seston on harRmbay, geME | TENALLYTOWN ROADS. em) in, Consultation free. my0,m,wkt | O'Wer side of that great contest that it was a | tion the nation’s gratitude to her defer It} . oe AT FOUR OCLOCK P.M. in . ¥ 7 | contest. ton ship ied on f t national uybody has sat down and undertaken to figure | CO™ 5 f electricity, with medicina, | paroxysm in our national growth. and that the | the presence in this city of 200,000 old soldiers % — No. i. of pA yp Rg a Ba ~ as a the District of Columbia, we will sell_on TUES! Gunty, being part of tract of aud Keown as Baste, | THE MINETEENTH DAY OF JULY. A.D. Taya | 7 at | : | Joliet . Decker will be used Accounts audited aml approved b; despa Scotland, sularned and aa described by metes | Tlic dcacribed real esate Meee noe | iy care the inost azgravated | parties were involuntarily made factors in that | R€xt fall, und has undertaken to apportion the | Cemsnet : lone : ands in said deed of trast and as described by | Wesine described real ex uate in the county of : Dyspepsia, constinetion, aaele: 500 hak ‘ad th this | Cxpense of bidding them welcome and making | q . i pe ee oo ee Se a} scistics raixia, liver and kidney, | &reat struggle, and Supposed that on this | {Pn comfortable while here. I'am very thanks, At last the Baltimore management have done he D. C. Red Croes Auxiliary heartily thanks and recorded in Liber No. 1180, folio 124 et sea... of | Sitain piece or parce nent ethionine Tine | iin. m. Stomach or paralytie troubles.’ Consultation free, | occasion of an assembly more than a quarter oor} Pit @ wise thing—Curt Welch bas been suspended | the generous citizens of Washington and the fied nna records for said, District. sowvther with the jas ‘Tenuallytown ros torscerly teow ae Tastee patel Sfp amr W1Dandk-24 | Sihoetee, SL per visit Hours, 0 tof a.m 4.127 | ofa century after the close of tho struggle it | ful that no one was around oat chia Novak. £0 | for dissipation. "It should have been done two | officials and employes of the U. & government » BarD, | “Scott's Ordinary,” "Terra Firma” and “Alliance,” ma ie son a SOE 6 was competent and proper and eminently the ; take the picture of that mai was figuring | Leni f is for their prompt aud liberal the call SE meee ice et tnd tn comnts | Re nes Sah een Tae sivsa0ea | SHASGEEETARENORICESDES BROTHERS | Gaty ofthe mation Congrewsand ofthe Hopre- | toe how much the abocnakere shou cone |70ntbe ago, Lenient wearment of cfuiteritg Lumen. a - Fairview Heighte, made by “Jolm £. Beall-end.Te- estabitahed advertising physiciaus in this city. Estab: | sentatives of these 65,000,000 on this ocean- | tTibute, how much the various tobacconists | ing cee. _ ‘The | Gignea iW, Presiden swotyoarss fa be soared by porcbeasts nots Teasing | corded Magen 12-'A.D. 180%. in thegecorde of the sur {Siea Seyence BOSE Bee eM je7-lu” | bound republie ‘that they'should in this way -oUght (o contribute and how much the various | “2Ything el re could be no discipline | (Signed) B. Hl. Wanwen, it. of the Distriet of rolumbia, in book of A. Srencen, Secretary. interest at 6 ‘af sale. ands deed of trust on V0 Gb. | Where the chief offender was allowed to do | ’ i contribute in some measure to this national as-| hotel and restaurant keepers ought to contrib- | ¥! | Salat st ths option of purchaser GO cash na tad | improvements, ways, eucements, Tiehts. privileges | Pei og@}" PROFESSIO fembinges ns mnsure to this national ae-) 2° “That man's statue chould ‘not. be perpot- | PFetty much as he chose, | Seas Rees, shone dive acres ivime tainald coanty smtGSi) cosh nn | AOL appurtensn'es to the vame belonaing'or im aay | ROYALE ROFESSIONAL. Mr. Prevident, of course there are many as-| uated either in bronze or marble. It is not in | aes Ranslonh chats jens signed Clesteom, tho mance pat os ties of sain, Conteremcennes ee dee ot | “Terinss Onethind cas: balance in equal fastell-| YorPhiadsioain Sow Fork fi pects in which to view this matter. These men | sch » spirit as that that I mention this sub-|P'C+r ase pittsburg will be playing the | The retirement of Mr. Charles Emory Smith Farehener's cont” Terme cf tae tobe complet ith | Menta of one and two years, tten to be diven beating | Aart manent New York, Bigaton | Sze all now of comparatively advanced age, | oct. It ie to say So those men, who not only | oases enciern clubs aad Wadhlartoa oil be| - : 7 So mpeelh cane ak cectaT beereee Bete cs | socmed by Goed of beet om ihe Broperts sldy op al | coem at toons osx ge 2-990. : | sight. “Reveals “aaden snysterien, recover They are all. ae Tremariedefore, rather ‘fh |f00k their lives in their hands, but who ex- | stronger clube, or tte | 0% the postion of envoy extraordinary and : cont of par fault. after | or . , warke r a} preety ch meeting the weaker western clubs, . s seth at cost of purchaser’ Utafter | Cash. at the option of te prrchusce, A depen sf 63 EO ee astnston “00 9, | stolen property. brings sraraton vestiges of a past period in oar history, and it | Pended what was best of their lives in| : 7 a minister plonipoteutiary to Russia, which was aver pababea fallin Warbigstgas Dc” "| reared ge of male Convrgancing ke anu | me duigeeihin Wilminston and Chester, 9:00. | freely ntinees, tivey stress bans wats | tha tions fiat Reker oa ecestt | Hefense "Of the, fattgrity “of the” re; | about an impomibility to dislodge. the Pirates | : = " yar | mds 4 . rs i | foreshadowed in Tue Stan some time ago, is wae i Lange's cost. Terms of sale two be complied ‘with in | "Buffet Parlor Care on all day teste: funily troubies.evil indusness. Strangers from oth Span a oc in this | Public, that so long as they survive the | from sixth pl re | . } Trustees. ifteen . otherwise trustess resery right _ rs ad cities and all in trouble will save time and monay b/ | It is an event in our natural history that in this | Public, e b Manager Irwit ing of easing an accomplished t, Mr. Smith having form- a ee! | Seep tate ceeesrine tens eee defaulting | tor Car Sintine theta Te bea ian | Sthafsketaiees Carma cben, 2 memaccents ener? | Year 1892 the.men collected from all the states | hation doos not forget them and will not forget | Koel trou * pr base " | purchseer after Ave days’ mdvertisement of suck sessle others have faiied. ‘Conviness niost skeotical and ad “hn 4 them. This is not a matter that appeais any | Pitcher Knell. Knell’s trouble is in trying to | ally tendered his resignation, which was Paria Spore sae. BaP OSTPONED, UNTIL | urcheosr atv re re salvert peat na Haehker sie bridge, landing passencers in B.aa1 | Vertises only want hecan do.” All business conten: | in the Union ¢hall assemble at the national | ‘ppeai bs some aR Sth a al | | avoid being hit. He, therefore, gives bases on rday. In accepting Mr. Smith's LOS A BROWS.” Trostecs. sey kuamnic ar 10.00and 12.00noon. Santays, | fil, Safisfaccion ruscanceo}. Sittings capital that they may mect together, and in | ™ore strongly to those of us who were their «J ot cepted yesterday. In accepting | : | balla, ‘This saves his record, but it is likely to | tion the Promdent, through Secretary P | jy6a&ds JOHN E MITCHELL # on Sundays, Residence, 479 H si e | comradea who are to assemble here than it does | resignation the _ bi syLeokdts HENNY COFHOMPSON, | Trustees. ae Ee eee — | SOY ExceptSantay, “Daly. tSunday only. wi ENS public that they may eee what ibis great cous: | fthove who were in the army pon the other | 19 SD Robison has abandoned the Fort Wayne | wet mitten ot hae neame's edecteaeeennos {OMAR DOWLING SOR. Aas vESC He | GPS STICENEY: AO oe vont ae a Beceyen gate tor aut checkod fram bots ant ty is that they struggled for in the years of the | $5. ti nent of Teiriotion. “Af tenure Parag | club of the Western League. ‘The club ia now | snd fara: his withaeawel from the diplomatac nis cebicaloua cane cadence! | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNIM- | offer, Mi a0k LOT Pease, wal ere Me HOE ‘That is not all. I believe that if at the close | to give tithes of anise, mint and cummin, better | being run on the co-operative plan. Robison | ‘service. ‘FRUSTER’S ALU. ESTATE | sts or, eae O°: Ooett, CHAS Feet, lose ‘oned § thinks the Western is on its last lege. - TX MEST WASHINGTON, D.C PRR ey BSS Gen. Manieer,_tmy2a) Gen Pan of the war all the questions between the sections | for us had it never been mentioned in these halls. | "00s 1%, Smit Tt utelle. Guainmatien. eee ches” a cose of Waaton ve astene | Say of Starch, W878, and recorded. i Hber R14. daly LTS ALL, THE EVEN hd been referred to the men in the armies we | The, Lord, ioveth a See 1 to'give tos | The fret championship scason ends just one| The Senate in executive somsion Inns confirmed SRO in. sat | 2 1 one, 4 o District, We. each, Hour : ‘ have had none of the struggles that versbody when : = “ the vaersgued wilt offer at br District of Colmntbla persed in cgulty cause Noissigs |__ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _| tettiseant'NoruCantel sata.w. ©" siaee" | grown out of wbat is commen’ torent ake | worthy beneficiary and when the dccasion justi- | “eek from toda; ‘ the nomination of William Kapus of Oregou AY" the THIRTEESTR DAY OR TELS: | We Will. offer for fe, in, front of t POE SULS: | (THE STREAMERS GEORGE LAW AND. Ww. W.| MME. RAPHAEL. THE CELEBRATED CLAIR | negro complication.” I believe that thousands | fies the gift. 4 i os United States consul at Sydney, New South Petetisees e Bene SeGhach tao gianna | Ins ar FIVE Oclocee EM the laltwingae: | COM fora Excursions ana a BSE DEEMUNT | born wlth cant has wondeefal heallue power “Gives | Of, meB who bore arms on the other side during | win. ‘ | F AOE Se m E 1 _ ; : iitlnmmatmnetartagetiiuaiisime = ey ae ae | Bes eps hates MMofieecambeedtines | sod FREDAY'M Tate: "Panscurers and fright ac | Bement neky cates, Don't fall ss bow ahusledy. | that contest will be bere. ‘They will come and GO fee nde hore oy Se ink abe | Quaint tog mamtared Sra.s tm eatery ane | age A AT DDAUGH, Aent. AE, PATE, MANICURE ARD._cwIROPO, | n national ssemblage of men who were engaged | "arsnsvt ore qherean Beton “Allman Sed of the late John W. Faston, Tee absve Dre i tater Thee Peta eae Seenee SIE feet | ORTRESS MONROE AND NORFOLK, E, Ponte See | Sie etionsl seraeeee. Phe pee Snare fo the urper Fart.of town near the Metrupeiitan sad | Refit ofthe division iue between lot one, 88 eon | Ee Te LA e Ee eosezer. | Bie! Now vot ‘nosis | #8 brethren the men who fought out the contro- tr ‘re becoming Seas foariect yan wish thems eh ates per cise 0 veruy for the nation: and it will be an event to entre of sale, s0 prescribed by. cecree: po hones casterty Ae feet; | From prslatesn : fon. Oth, st. wart Y lork.p.m. | Written for The Evening Star. 4 Se aiewe 5 ¢.Pr, septum fence moatherly eis'aty exven foot and eleven inches dan Frome Case ane Saparaars ahd Sun- Yankee Curlosity. ‘ansembled at Washington par heamy pee tes pot a Bo Tonnesawe avenue: southwesterly one hua- | Mondays, Tussdars, Thursdays, Fridaysand Sundays. | The gay Fourth ended glotioualy! Slowly and not the passions of the past, but own private ‘tras ‘by the court "A deposit | Stefi pnd fourtecn foot: fccuortaneserty seven TFirourt ichets tt New Toc. telaphene call, 1352. laboriously showed the friendship that existed betwee'n the that !“Buck” , R—- | Ere teet seven inches: thence westerly sixty-nine | _™my24 a A tired little hero staggered up the stairs to bed; | contestants in that great Keefe bad to roy fegt and seven inches to the = of begjnning. LAN) AMBOAT Co. | ASI echoed his T would vote for im that Termsct sales the balange tn ome ‘people Diotrice, — a Batswes yore, wen interest at the of ais one of 1238 Pa. ave. a. sa oe Gee | “Dear Jesus, it was bwy! I appreciated fully all the % See ABLE. TSTSTE | , SSTEPaENS All the rockets as they burst and showered spares | ful dollars, that are to be spent haze by commands.— * ™ a ~ rs into the air; . ‘People a But Father, I beseech you, if any of 'em reach you, lowers it, ‘Can't you tell me how they make "em? Please an- ‘awer by next prayer.” ‘Jal 1. —Wuscr 8. Bosman. ES N FOR SALE BY un ——$690-——— Galilean. Fishermen. 04 ree eae a BP ed ‘The R. W. Union, D. @. ‘Tabernacle, No. 2, ae! z Seer: a Grand United Order of Galilean Fishermen, (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est.n.w. inl Rare il the