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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, avetst 8, 1892. 8 FOR SALE—LOTS. | AUCTION SALES. OFFICIAL NOTICES. (Re SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. MARYLAND POLITICS. Since the election Kolb has again charged GEORGETOWN. — i = — frand'and threatens to contest it, In many — Fog’ E_CHEAPEST LOT IN SOUTHEA THIS EVENING. OFICE, OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE| Miss Triplett of the Post Office Department Roll on, majestic cable car! Discord Among the Montgomery County | counties things are in a mixed condition, and | RUE OF CTCLIETS, uo pan SE lg ( UcTION SALE TOSIGHT, @11_PA_AVE— That te etigwtog whine! Polit raguliion’e (ots and Mise 8. M. Johnson of the treasurer's office, Avert an angry fate Republicans. no doubt more trouble will yet follow. Kolb| ‘The Georgetown Gycle Club, under command 2b 000. lots of Dian ‘Gold’ Watches, whas Articie X¥1, bg and tie same are hereby. de. | Treasury Department. are spending their vaca- F | bas not acquiesced and will not for some time. | of Taieut. F. J. Wisener, took their first Sunday aa8-3t rulet Watchecr Cathe Minas; Gung | snovg a ‘Bolice jous in and for sald Ditriet: | tion at Old Loint Comfors. ‘or citizens who dwell afar PENNSYLVANIA THUG POLITICS IXTROPUCED—| It is said to have been Kolb’s hope to elect i 7 a SALE _eees Wi York Pawnbrokers Association. | ARTICLE XVJ, BAR KOUMS, SAMPLE ROOMS, ‘ ‘And like to stay out late. a eubelily of ate ¢ TUMyesterday. Falls Church was the first on OR SALE —9800 1 Ke, Bec. I, Noresanant: ar room, sample room | Miss I. M. Purdy has returned from Notre A QUAY STRIKER UXDERTAKES TO DOWN THE jority o supporters, consisting of | 1.) Sragrem, and after locking over Gas villegs e. of Lippling honse where disitiied or feriuented ignore. | Dame, where she bas been visiting Mr. W. QUAKERS AND OTHER RESPZCTARLE ELEMESTS | tliance men, third partyites and republicans, to the pr dy | “sae ae. a ae 6 Seibel Children who lisp in numbers are not neces-| op rue REPUBLICAN PARTE IX THE coURTY. | {He lesislature, and then contest the election of | Sh Retune dinnes the cyclists struck the rosd Fk SEE 2TH St NE DET. NAND 0; FOP YPM. LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer, 097 iat ww. | pliained Inaccordance witht roviions of existing | Sfiweey Darby, MeGeary, Adame, Allison, | serily poets. ‘They may be repeating the malt "| Earn, whch tgupeceea ig 9 betore the legle-| $0 Langley and tence to the Novel ok’ the Wire 7x60, * : . » AUCTION § violati vision of on convic: | =! ion table. Corresfondence. . ar pict “ere . : ; . p "Bargains im other ioeatocs CSROMTH TEES starry AND “eaRoy Bwy | tou'be panigbed Up's Ane of ne ieee than ‘E100 nor | Barrett and Reade, chaperoned by Mra, Adams | plication table. of The Evenine Star. | Totes on the alleged ground of irregularity to | €inia end of the Chain bridge, where a stop of au6Jt WATERS & THOMPSON, 1335 | QOSPS. NOTIONS, STATIONERY, TOYS, &c., | more than #260 for each aadevery aienec. and in de. | and Mrs. Kepner, left thie morning for Asbury — Rockvitue, Mp., August 8, 1892, | put Kolb in the gubernatorial chair. If Jones’ Considerable length was made, The homeward AT MY'SALES ROOMS. fault of payment of such fine stch Park. D, It is only proper to quiet the sobbing soul! Although a strong effort is being made to | ‘riends control the legislature, which fact is now | T®® Was made in quick time, The bors repert AT Ys) committed to the work house of the clty of We | | indi . the road Falls Churet age MONDAY MORCING, AUOUSE FIGHTE. ATEN | ton, in said Dintrios fora seriod ot bat less thaw three | Mr. and Mrs. F. E, Murray are at Colonial | that produced the following musie-ball strain | conceal the fact it is evident that the republi- | Mdiea‘ed. this plan would fail See ee ee ee x su renorsl assortinent of Callenen-tian- | lewfulforany perwon torselt dette’ <r tarmented | Beach for a fow weoks. mith the assurance that there will be more pres- | cans of Montgomery county are ina state of | ried more than half of them: tne Doma. tales | cigbthe of the time, when not riding over rocks, : aud. Mite “Gosde: Cam: | DS wholesale wisest siicsnee for iat Shreomae | Mra, L. P. Williams and danghter of 981 | ently: ait eral ae cae nat Tentens to resalt in the /all the cities and large counties, and it was | bey were straggling, through sand of a thres- JOHN MILLER & CO. a ‘Vetling, Outing Flan- | being obtained, and any person viclating the provis- | Westminster street and Mr. Bert Crawford of Only one—man stood onthecorner there, | withdrawal of the better element from partici- | these that elected him. The counties contain- | ™* ‘ness, Twelve men participat A — ee weioies: ; ALSO sane ot not lees. those S25 ner mere eb | Mansfield, Ohio, have gone to Rock Enon for| Only one—remark; it sounded like a awear. | pationin local politica, The row is dus to the | in. large ‘negro population, which were ex- | Fee we drenting 10D fees su Calamiv nl aud S00 NOR: | 400, doxen Amorted Horie, Tadion and Gente | for ich" and oWaty Ulett, Tho, Mie, col | the month, He stood through hours that heat made drear | attemft of John L. Husband to set up a polit- Pected would go for Kolb, in nearly every in- “67 eeremenary med HO ghost point betwocn the city and tha | Underwear, Neckwear, Corsets, splendid lected as in section 1 of this article. ea | stance were carried by Jones. On the whole, | On Tuosday, Wednesday and Thursday eren- the bighost potas batwoen the ey. and the | of Peibrotderion, Laces, Wibhons, braids, Soc. 3. Every person intending to apply for elicenta | E. V. Murphy of the official corps of report-| To see a cable car appear; ical bossship in the county. | however, the negro vote was about equally di- | ings the Ladies’ Aid Society and Coamos Circle tht ash It. | Gtttonary Woyestioven: Wer Pants, os of HUDDar | license, and ‘Ale wits the sasensor, al least Sen Ci0} | e7# of the Renate has gone with hie family to| But it had gone ere he drow near— tis alloged that to further his ends Mr. Hus- | vided. Ax there. was no repwblican candidate | of Mt. Tabor Church will give © lowe emtere sHTS LOTS. SEV. ‘utnerous other woods. pefore the first day of November of each year, a | their summer home at Lake Simcoe, Canada. ‘The only one. band has resorted to all the methods of the | in the field the majority of republicans sup- | 3 : eral bargains among the: also, in all sections of ayers will find it to thetr inter ition setting forth the name and residence of t e il ii orted Kolb. i tainment on the grounds about the lookout the city. O. W. WHITE, 930 F s:.’p.w. an6. est to attend this sale. Svlicant, the place where such license ts desired, the | Miss Daisy Holmes, who has been visiting her Philadelphia thug in politics, has packed pri- | P’ Bs tower that promises to give the keenest JPOR SALE On EXCHANGE—UNIMPROVED LOT ; WM. LOY ENTE {athe only person pectsiarity, Interested in the bas. | Cousin in Baltimore, has returned home. Lost influence returns no more; aries, denied his opponents the right of free | nn is RONEN plssrere to ali who attond. The ladies whe — oy at ee 257 7 eae narod fo be licensed. and whe:her, the applicant | Mr, and Mre. Chas. E. Wost left on Saturday, | ‘The thought his soul must blister; speech at these assemblies and utterly upset the | The Kolb people are displeased now that Kolb | have it in charge are exerting themselves to fara. Address Box 100. Star office. a a Sy part of it) whlch for any rause hua been suspended | August 6, for Rock Enon Springs. ‘The man who called him “Judge” of yore, | amicable relations that have long existed ix the | ame ro near being elected and then failed. | the utmost to make it the most or ae FOR, SALE OR EXCHANG | Feng ds wean Seoeter tas octet ereceee ee psa e=SS | Mr: Hugh McCulloch, who has been st Avenel, Refers to him as “mister. county. Mr. Husband has posed conspicuously | They still claim he will be governor and will ies te en dan eo anid AVERT coxy AND BEAUTIFULLY. Se written permission require! by the :bird paragraph | Md., for some months, has gone to Kennebunk as. lieutenant of Mr. Geo. 1. Wellington, the | contest every inch of ground. Tt te believed | Chetitable one. oats: c oN value for such signature. and that the apoiicant ina | Landing, Me. He was telling about his extensive travels, _ | Probable nominee for Congress in this district, \ arsnbtt they will try to carry the | PRICE RED! : citiaen of the United 3 ww is and intend: > ; - ‘ca | 22d although no opposition has manifested it- | state for Harrison in November, ‘They received ARRESTED FOR FIORTINO. EAP kvienane k | 6 » TLUPSDAY, avgusr xrxri, 1fbe. 9 FIVE tert — pene a ncaa ensdoat ot te Dintree a Alice Kean has gone to Montreal for two ve ane of that country,” he said, “all | foi te Mr. Weltagton personally, the attitude | republican money to aid them im ihely tote | George Magruder and John nnon, both WES re wal ot ibe premises 6 jamie petit ‘subacri . practice polygamy.” of Husband in antagonizing the Quakers has been charged. Kolb him-| of Tenleytown, engaged ina fight yesterday SAS Yon Fars BLGEN al ache altoure and big aloud Aad | Frovalofwiteiiotstor ice ceinaiat taeda | HJ. May will be at Sweot Springs, W. Va,,| That is singular,” eid a young woman. ga the republicans ‘alongs the Metropa wat. ime ot ‘his iewtenants, hae : of tee electric tina | o ro from Brookland to: lands. or ferme yuors, wines or cordials must pre- | i “No.” “) ranch at 7 oma, Woodside, | ¥ rest, Openly expresses self as opposed to " _audct —_—_—CdDAVID D. STONE, 808 Fst.n.w. | “rhe tract contains seven fede the opening ot places whereeach liquors are sold. | UUtil September 11. oly be Sowers 11 BOG; FORT] palm, | Cr con en dagtie es Wealpaeipeare waar | Coc Sesreie Ce eee wea tg ges McCabe coming along put Cann “ON A HOUSE, LOT | !8"4, well adapted for | Sec. 5. That with every application for rotail license | Mr. F. S. Presbrey is at Saranac Inn, N. Y., | but it is excessively plural.” ‘ he deemed in the wrong, under arrest (POR sae OR EXCHANGE-ON A ¥ E, Brt-k Awelling, with ten room vd all necessary Out- | there must be presented the written permission of . vP trous to republican hopesin November. Incon- | Cleveland as their friend and will not vote for op 0 st near 16: | 22s 125 fo 9 wide aIey. falldings” Spe spring close to the house; comuzands | majority of tho owncrs of real estate and a na ory of | for a month, ——— vereation a gentleman who has been identified | him. arly all the negroes who voted for | Mi withassaultand batters. The arrested one = : Aue view of surrounding country sly ac- | square where t itdesined tolocateston Vosincss andre | _ Miss 8. TH. Reed will spend August at Char-| One groat reason why a man is less likely to | with republican politics in the county for many Jones’ re-election will vote for Harrison | 7e4e, Gtck of much weight and thickness om RM SALE—A DECIDED BARGAIN IN TWO | unusual opportunity to obtain a wood and easily ac- | square where it is desired to locate saon business and on FeScarnicel ists oerBst. are nee: 10: at She. 2 | censible cobetry parse. fhe side of the square fronting opposite the same, Boe. Lot 6, ers : ; ; he head of his adversary. Magruder was taken d lottesville, Va, become over-heated in a neglige shirt is that it | Years says: in November and so will all the republicans, If | * worth Sor. 1083, Sg! by about — Terms: One-third cash, balance to suit. Convey- | if s corner house such will be required in all-| 9 elige “There it we jallof Kolb’s supa 5 ha on | %© his home, w mds were dressed. Lots ng. 1082, ai.Oby aout 110.” Thies the | ancinw and vecuriing at'purcuurrscos A Gepcut | panes uote eeeete, CEhevorm “rialatuty kenpine | Ge0. M. Taylor bas gone to Springfield, | hasn't any collar buttons to love. Mie Sectate Ee ogee [aa el ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY round DAVID D. STONE. $06 Fat.nw. | °N B—TO PHY SALES Take 4-31 pom. st | rooms ortenamisof dats) All signatures to seek ane | Mase., for @ month, : a i ; ee DAVID D. STONE. 2 b SALE: Take ER j make Montgomery county republi : n will not | pitcs@ioi | ali 0 Tes ted. however, that a large part of the | Tom Minor, a-colored man, was brought to list, be made tn ink. and agents signing | R. J. Boyd will spend two weeks at Stony ODE TO FUTURITY. submit now to be rough-ridden by this man e 18 for Weaver, the ph +. = qrents. stanton | 4 rf. 0 be rougl on by a er. the peoples party can- | the station last night by one of the county of- YTATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionsers, out of ‘pele ow sienature, ar agent sit a : Man, Va. | It isn't the deed we've recorded of yore Fasbend. | He. has only been in the county «| didate, and not for Harrison. ally es not un-| cers and charged with entering ® shanty om _au6 § £ =< = pared at 3 ich appli- | is js 4 'w years, coming here from Pennsylvania, and nounced that he was for json, but it is rea- | pa eer pea pk gar FUTURE DA\s. aa deeiee ety teens The fact tots Bair C. Cook has gone to Phoebus, ea cA eared pe dante Ve, reeks to ect up pag tl ea ah ‘cannot and will | sonable tosuppore that if the republicans d peer sorony 4 seed <—— and ening pase in the Baw. orn en-sit ove. bet. @ | — _remn " : . . n bills. ‘The moncy was not re: = = | “ ied by the aveesor of the District of Columnbta, | f not be endured. Some time ago he announced come to his fi id, as is charged, be will oo ee ee en ee eae Sha tho gopaisenens of ul slgnctures and We fac of 8 | Mr. and Mrs. R. Exner left yesterday for At-| Is wondering what they'll do next. his dictatorship and declared war on. the | Tepay them with rote covered, as immediately on becoming pomessed, ‘an6-3t OW) F st. th.w._| IMPORTANT ASSIGNEES SALE OF THE EX*| mejortty of te anal! be ascertained and cert- | antic City and Cape May aaa Quakers: savy ‘ho andes am She ie in| Aswatbeesaasiy of it Tom started out and bad a good time. a baa aw Is oT f| TIRE FURNIT! AND EFFECTS, COM- $0,,07 the Uentenant of the police precinct in * ar Neither Gladstone, nor Dana, nor Baby McKee, | Pett te al “haga He is | s Samrepecmeae CUSTOM HOUSE ENTRIES. , Ug aR: PRISING ALL UPWARD OF SEVENTY Thich the proposed business is to be located, Rec. 6. | Miss M. B. Whitehill is at Erie, Pa., until Nor Hi | the new settlements along the railron le During all this year of political excitement “ i 7 Sa FURNISHED ROOMS OF THE HOTEL SPRAT. | That license will not be granted to the following Nor Hill, nor Platt leave us perplexed. doing Mr. Wellington more damage than any * Statement of entries received at the George- are? pare foe 4 FORD, “CORSE FOURTEENTH, AND Hi | clames of parsoneor placce. 4. A retail iceuse to aur | September 15. O'er things of tho past; all the trouble you see, | enemy possibly could.” Fvery effort is being | Be People’s party has taken root in Alabama | son custom house during the week ending Aes a ae | STRRETS NORTHWEST AT ar oro Nina, | foot ae ee aban, peneot house owned. or | Mrs. M. J. Hunt returned from Atlantic City | Is wondering what they'll do next. mado to smooth the matter over, but eo far | and is elowly but steadily growing. In many | et gia as ttlows: Thecurnted china, eat? Fe IN A BEACTIPUL | 1 at ELEVEN O'CLOCK) on the premises, ath | ocow » District uf Columbia measured | and has gone to Buckland, Va., to stay a short td without suceess, counties even at the recent election one or two A “ FS Ee ee Oe eran | tee eet Sie cticed fa ee eantatae ot tpteeed of [ course oftiavel between sock placs Sad mnch che | time. aad What Peffer and Holman have lately achieved oe minor officers were clected on the people's ™tufacturers’ metal, $398. bicycles, €209 Erato PBT eT ee tO. ad | ete ot aby, Chery ae Walnut Bad oom Potion in aourt for seine oe Rites eee ane,prese- | Mr. E. Kurtz Johnson has gone to Bedford | Ate matters o'er which we're not vexed, ALABAMA MADE DOUBTFUL. Party ticket, | The men were in nearly every in. | Tomene, Sent: felt hase. @309; cigars, O584; AR SO SO Se WARNED | tnd fan doable and ineie Deir rotizoaee foreach | Precedtna icenoe Your t'soidcr cr Yoluntecrsts | Springs, Pa., for n few wecke, But the minds ofthe world would be greatiy re-] || a | as Sol bees enone reneged AN ELECTRIC CAR COLLISION. A. Ee __ | ort; large quantity of Fine Feather Pillows: Upright | mung Ugerton, oftoany premises ‘where wambiiog has | Mr. R. A. Wheeler, who has been spending a lieved ee nee ne nent | G nende of tis Goeioinatan woot A collision occurred on the Tenlestown elec Fok, S415 FINE BULLDING ToT on ET. | nut Mirror Front and vt vies Foldine Beda, lowed. oF which are or have been used as a| week or two with friends at Lexington, N. C. If we only knew what they'll do next. State. The third ty champ: highly " . gc extenied, SS Deter Whitney ava ase" | pirimexand Mattresien, ompiete, several, Handsome | Deva Rouse durinc auld vost, co any parson con: | Now gone to High: Pekan ee ei Oo a Spectal Correspondence of The Evening Star WCAG of the wecent elena | tric railroad yesterday evening between an out- ge Barents; Soe, fine, ote on taih Wie Wand | torial. Combination Webster: "iGake Obits, Man Spon Sands orafie midnlgnt and prior tod | Col. Guy V. Henry, commandant of Fort COLLECTING THE GARBAGE. Brnmiwowaxt, ALA, Aug. 6, 1892. | can capture Ala- | Going and an incoming Se eee ee ant. Mics slotom Iotbet extended: Tesi Surdass,” Waskstande,. Tables, Doutle "and Siagio | and no further cousiderstion of ; | Myer, has gone to Atlantic City for three weeks. a ates sects ot She root ease eects Ale == ie Meveiver, Go Ruel bas | Oo eek, au sienonie taken f om Wardrobes, Cots. Tuilet W ores, kc. ardrobes, Cots. Toilet W re Th floor core-ulig throughout the house halle ahd etrysye, Foe Mogret. ‘Body Brusoats and | Other Carre STE AND BED LINER, 2 wh : al Miss $. A. Buchanan is at Harper's Ferry. a Se ee a the New Regulations. Miss Lizzie Roff will spend three weeks at cee i ane mEe In discussing the new regulations relating to ciana, | they in this belief that they have detorninad to | Fayette street, was seriously injured sbout the jane, | ™ stg Geoy have Gctormnined 60 | 5. ants baiieunen useh Docket comaieat painful injuries to his ankle and mee . the motorman of car $5, was badl | bama has, in the minds of many pol rendered this state a donbtful one as regards the national election in November. While it is true BED Li aug Mr. A. H. Frisble will spend a month at Man- the collection of garbage Commissioner Doug- | that the organized democra y triumphed in the | ticket, will begin with a po glass, There was conside: fice PpoUse | carie Lineae: To hues. reets, for the purposes of these rex: | chester, Me lass said to a Stax reporter: | recent election, yet they won by such acompara- | the 10th instant, On that night he will «peak nent. as the incoming car was heavily Ricotta es | Baton Seabee nea tetsttae fea"atrccPer | Mrw, 6. Dy Fry te visiting Mr M. C. Lupton, | 4c 7®®, Commisloners havo not required the| tively small margin that itis mafe tovey fJat fein Birmingham, A large bal’ han heen rete loaded [with pastenge) returning” from” De S FINE LOTS, % ing ar pa pttetper ee eas - Ms | citi i i | woul i # da big crowd is expe Later on Bicld will | *Be* THREE FINE LOTS, 94 FEET the same which are principally oocup! citizens to put their slop buckets in front of | would require but little to change the condition 8" 4 big P a | i> coo sqaare, feet, om 14th st | dining rene, Suede: 175 Bentwood pales of backoeas. on A retail Heznee te | Harrisonburg, Va. ould req le to 0 their houses. We simply require them to put veral other speec! 3 | several P licenses |W. M. Hamilton is at North Madison for a| them in some ‘accessible’ place. Of course, Local third party | ores, men were work before thee tionforKotband | The funeral of Mra, Margaret Gormley, i ] ry, provision or confection ‘Sance of premises adjoining such sto; of affairs on the presidential vote. miles | Extension and other Tables, Walnut Sidebo | fot'ot Finted Ware, Gites and Cuma, ‘Fray stands, The political status in this state has been a | the thirl Gurte = | . | Wingo jon, Screens, Be. will be denied where there is r ‘open: = : | arty. ning, state secretary | widow of the late Philip Gormley, | “Gite rurnitare: Hail Hack, ‘Counter, Show Cage, | ine between any such store and the licensed prensfocn, | Month. where there is no alley the slop must be reached | peculiar one, and a brief review is necessary in | of the peop! ged in Fl wt Sp Meee ERip Daxniey, ately ak | Tron Sate, Clock, Chairs and Tabies. Staten 8 ust be etisactSFie shown that ae loos | nga, Aspinwall bas gone to Henderson, | from the front—that is unavoidable in the | Order to make clear all the facts, ence last week on account of his speech and | {kb character and oops idbrgyinrer Bakery, Copper_Steam | Where it is intended to c i ware | N- Y., to stay until September 1. nature of things. There are only two ways out en F. Ki ime | 28rTowly escaped with his lif | last od this, morning at Holy Tatler Hettigerstors and ice Huaet Copper, Tin and | Properly atranied for the naleof apicituous jue a iy Two y@ars ago Reuben F, Kolb, at that time | 4 Politica ‘Al dly mixed, | Reed. re held at Trinity Church state commissioner of agriculture ands man | The condition of affairs te neloae wed wey | before the interment, Rev. Father Ioceofort Fea Ware, Counters, Chaise, Be” AAC the above | merhandine, and thatthe party mating apriice: | pp wtt RT: Hamphrey, Mr. and Mrs, E.G. of it: Either the garbage man must find the are in good order. nearly new, and should agtract the | tion has not and does not inend to sell liquors to be | Hines. Miss Annie Hines. Miss Ella Brick and | R. 8. ae | slop without obstruction on the part of the | who had gained hanna 2 | wit esa : officiating. I Se ccaes tone ® | drank on the premises, A conviction of a wholesal z Y is | who had gained some notoriety on account of | will all terminate no oue can yet predict, Ro ‘ re prenecERE S.HOwT., cook Pans. | Bey: purchase’stagrul iy rtriahed house end, dealer forseifing work, fawurs 1 be afonk ete My, Hugh Cline of this city are at Mt. Airy, | householder, or he must bo allowed to break | hivine tees Siod through the northwest at the | —_ goliagte Maurice and. Leste Grar leave today 4 Te! a N HEIGHT: | for business will be « a8 an entirety. y 218% cient for, revo! 1e Hi- | “Os open gates or doors when fastened. This last | expense of the state with a car of exhibits of NATIONAL CAMPAIGN HIE. r, | for Ce county, Md., where three mont! PEC EEN GG, AH REDO OES GOSATRD | Barchased at private sie prior te day of sale, House shallow ie duly" eatbonsed” agente ty omeereet | Gen. and Mrs, Jas. N. Tyner, after spending | method could not be alloned fora minete: | Alubame products as an advertisement of Ala- | el ake spent root oT aTkrErs. y JON B. LARNER. Aaisoee’™ | the Commissioners fall opperta sded Se hans the | part of the months of June and July at Spring | Therefore, tho Commissioners recently made a | bama, came forward as the candidate of the |The Committees of the Two Parties and| Miss Maggie Cole of Prospect avenue, accom- FERED. AND SEWER WATRE AND One Der | eae 155) F He nw. _| Frentcd: A refusal to do shell te desmned'a nameieen | Lake Beach, N. J., loft last week for Sarntoge | regulation requiring householders to help to | Farmers’ Alliance for governor. ‘There were cenareytyes hemes panied by Misses Magiie and Mamie McCarthy, XAT ONCE: 10 AS SE.POOT ALLEY CONNEC. ) “sab spats sor viemnreeirsmp ae | poh application or to revoke the license | Springs, where they will remain until the mid- | the extent of putting the buckets or barrels | four ae = in the field, ry neat: | Special Correspondence of The Evenins Star cole bey ew eee BN Ne es DUNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONEERS. frame thairlicenses and place the samo in a eaig | We of the month. They expect to go from | where the colle@tor can find them without de- ing the old-line mocracy, an was ns ing aac! Place of business at convenientplace ant heightois | S@ratoga to the Adirondacks,where the general | lay. The idea that a re lation should be made | looked upon as the representative of the new New Yorx, Aug. 7, 1892. Last night three vags were arrested in the him. He entered the state convention with | more delegates than any other candidate, but | and ina secure but ludicrous Ikeked about twenty-five of having enough t9 | fel absolutely assured of the fact when he | the trio to town, SALE Hee AE LARD MO, | near the princival door tothelr place of businest,so that | hopes to find some good fishing, returning in| by us fo punish stealing slop boxes or barreis is | alliance element, whose battle cry was reform. | If the average Washingtonian suspects him- | county.and as the officer who participated in the £63 Me aarti i shall ve conspicucus andeurlly road. and neglect of | time to join in the gayeties nt Stockbridge | entire: unnecessary. ‘The law already punishes | At once an organized effort was made to beat | self at home in Washington by the number of | "ct had but two hands, he secured a long plece 7 AVENUE, ON % 2 wil or Lenox about the opening of the autumn | larcen: THURSDAY AUGUST ELEVENTH. 1602, 27 | ganar. ,, Sec; G License will not, be ‘granted | ae where it sali TEN O'CLOCK A.M. that the place COMBRISING hood occupied 1 Fine Satin Dgsaask Parlor Suite made by Bancroft of | Rod cecun' uch | reason. Mr. Alfred Barrow of 3419 Q street has gone familiar faces that he sees in Now York be will | 147", ucgime three citizens tightly together trance nominate him. The balloting lusted for days, | Strikes the republican headquarters. Here ——-—_ | Boston, 1 outa Table, MT. Tables, Pianos, ‘atin | tow se, the owner oF lessee of which | © Bar Harbor for a stay of several weeks. with Kolb in the lead, but withont | from Chairman Carter to Secretary McComas ANACOSTIA, bmg ee ape ge — = rege pet against | Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Bergling, jr.. left this | Four-mast schooner Independent, Bath, Me., Capt. | reaching a result. inally friends | on down through the line of employes one finds — 5 inety years vid: roman, Vanen. Pladuea, Clacke and Gommisaionrs, wore such places than the accommo: | morning for Atlantic City. They will be gone | urtgen days from Bang Lest let ane four opposing — candidates s0t| w,stnctonians erabtered everywhere thesugh gr nthe posses FOR SALE—PIANOS a Lace Curtains, Portieres, Lambre- dat the vabite warrants. and he Commisston- | two weeks, bacot ice and a deck load of 200,000 | together, determined as they were to defeat the big bi ay sdiicis tine “iauibilbien honk ‘Mrs. Jane B. Ashton of Monroe street died at z —s = = oe seeneve t™ L. uf saloons in ruce pine jaths. Three-mast schooner Ebens | Kolb, inst whom all sorts of charges and | 2? big buildin het xe republica - S, e LIBRARY. 0 sed to a aan ge opm, y. & FOX, QUE GREAT MIDSUMMER BARGAIN, | taprary Tables, Desi, Bookcasca, Chairs, Large | £55 portee employed trash eananirnpies thet Ti ear aushter, Mise Mario Scott, | Hackett: Daumarncinta, Me, Cart Hoole. seven ays | ugly ‘stories had been brougit concerntog his | quarters are located. The first familiar face Sriee MRA Oe Ree 7 bean: he pee rtfolio (uate to, order). at Go t No. bs and Miss Katie Clark i from ee Rating ieee: | pants . er, and decide on- | aqeareraag jlding is that y . - elehipiane for 0s aah a 1. Wik °C SINING ROOM. cee GaCkLCEG eineee ill Ge ~ ie Clarke are summering in the - Pendleton, islesboro’, | public and private career, and decided to con- | seen on entering the building is that of genial | Fe SALE_ENABE SQUARE GRA owner needs cash and wil sacriti Square grand piano, nearly nev, for on! ‘faa Tichly carved legwand lyre from Pittston, M | digestion. ‘The deceased was the widow of the | late Sergeant Ashton of the metropolitan police, ’ who died in 1879, Mra. Ashton was born in Kolb were then turned over to Thomas G. | S#2ush for the position of sergeant-at-arms for | Marviand firty-four years ago, and bas lived in centrate the strength of Johnston. Richardson, Pom ¢ ae Faanieibien % Crook and Jones, the four candidates, on one | 20m Cavanaugh formerly assistant sergeant-at | man and thusdown Kolb. All the votes not for | ST™S of the House. The selection of Mr. Cav- EY t | 1,100 tons of Kennebs Chairs, But ors Tables, |. Whatnot. (Kirbey), any person hot an actual residontof the District of |} - | Fostah Pian ch Marti China Broaktect, PBs, | Slate Gee ab Comuplmioners wilicoucier | 5 wien ye'ys, Garrod, of 20th street socom) sit i, Bat Pa at cach 5 any valid objections made by citizens ‘any appilc E . Miss Bertha, o ay ae a BED ROOMS. te. proviten such ettectous ene’ trecity tenor: | be “s Kennebec ice. | Scl@oner Walnut Extension Tablo. Wine Buffet, bind from the licensed pla.e during business hocre ae at | Green mountains, 000 tor ‘Thomas, Criaties .ewinaville, Va., to remain till October 1, the | } 5. B. Thomas, from the clifts of Nomi the committee cellent one. His W, 1 ‘I tone ‘Perfect order. handsome stool and Oak Bed Suites, Rockers, Antique Tables, Bureaus | chararter that is, particular applicant, a . beget ere — id a pe, ‘ashington about forty years. She moved to SRL: HyoateaseS bis waren dont miosis call | ant anh Stats "(Rusty masole wprartbow Hae | Geertge wnaturngt ie aes on Lily cie"hant | suerte of Mr. an Mra. Win. Clacko. wry Capt! BRAT Coopee TEM | of umimpenchablo character and he mas week, | NE expert n has given him | this side of the river six years age, having esraes and” Bolsters, Hair Mattresses "(fine condition). | tythat persion of the Distret gf Colthenis oielicey | Miss Josie Miller and the Misses Williams are | watormelous, Schooner Ehasvett” Ac Rower Baars | nated for Reber freny Sexy ep lceaggee axis labia teal’ diam * politioal saw hainy “he Teg yerned \edigvoemay nage egies yo THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARERCOMS, Blankets, the cities of Washington and Georgetown will not be | visiting Atlantic City. Isi ore, Capt. 3 Kolb acquiesced, but not with good % sop vahiinel mw " . ie | She leaves four sons, two unmarried, and one (EITCHEN. granted to an erson who “place of business See rane ROSE Re a ee ee Kolb amd his close frienda ct ones eet about | i8 Teady to mect every colorand quecke abuses daughter, Mra, Schatz of Washington. Mre. = MS Pm are | ET TIS PURNTLURE ToT EXCELLENT | Hoenaeh MooUg,cugunand feet of | anoth ° : Ceden, Atexani | quietly canvassing in hix own interest for this | CO"ding to his importance. More than that he | Ashton was.a member of the M. E. Church and CONDITION AND IS BEING SOLD ON ACCOUNT | Hoeneetl for, the name, business, | month’s visit to Miss Engelhaupt of Baltimore. ie's bay, Ma., with twenty-t | intuitively knows what each man is likely to | well known for charitable wor ‘SALP_ OF THE LADY RETIRING FROM HOUSEKEEP- chuoner Puritan, Crisield, SM campaign. Meanwhile alleged crooked: ‘The funeral |. Bivens, from the eastern shore ‘Miss Lizzie Noonan and her little brother | Cait. his office as commissioner of agriculture | Want and whom he ought to see, | took place from the home at 4 p.m. today, Rev. x i i a on ; 800 Waterinelons. Schooner Model, | : : . He is a valuable buffer, «0 to speak, between | Mr. Mol offici I it ey Netaral rosewood case. 7 octs.; sweat singing quality | “au6-d DUNCANSON BROS. _| sxked shall petit. on tier for. tec. 13. When an ap- | Willie are sojourning in the Biue Ridge. Geotastowns DiG., Cant, Harden, Glymoni | Was developed, and Gov. Jones, at the expira- | 4.06 » offic in Cains, les Ses Si Bid Towg and Caper month” On” EES | Wp ATCLUPFE, DARE ECO., Aucts. 120 Faave.n.w. | pile fon for, ilcense has Deen rel cied by the'Gom: | Me and Le Chatle F. Randal left on | 5800 5 . Wchoonse Piast Museconce, | tion of Kolb's term of oflee, appointed an- | Re executive officers of the committee and the | Congressional. 2 io are 1225 Penna, ave. n.w. to: oe i we ding is sie por tie id ‘CHICKERING BABY GRAND; Ixo. inven nie of the premises, for wake pine Gristelg, Mas, Capt. N. T- Dyers, frou Mount Larger’ a * | hangrs political public, for every man who SS reason cf volt o the following notice vo be served | Thursday with the Columbia Commandery for | creck. Rapraiiannock river, witt 00,000 feet of yellow Other man to fill it, and the logisiat..re had E : = : Hmd nate Oy ° CAMP MEETINGS YESTERDAT. DRED PAIRS MEN'S “BAKEM” SHOES, FULL | UPON t 9 arpiiantin yerecn or tobeleit at his Bisre | Honver to attend the conclave, and wil vice | Pine fuuber | meancihile made this office elective, but from |Full" Mc nome scneme. | Rometimes ‘help carry | Campbell Grove camp mecting was largely on THERSDAY MORNING, avaver | that your application fore igucr iM enve at No. —- | during their stay the chief points of interest in SsibED: i time of the expitstion cf Kolb tem | 1.66 districts sometimes heise geserianas of |ettmiel yuiatiay, She seuniag ourtiues ord as new ELEVENTH. SO TEX O'CLOCK: wownl sclhcienin | —— street, in the city (or county) of Weahinston, | the west Threomast schooner Yale, New Haven, Conn..| until the new law took effect there wasan | g-iai cncious to consult about’ he altustins a ed with prayer by Rev. T. Jehkins of = ur sales rooms, 920 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, | District of Coluubia, was on the —— day of Capt. Handy, Georgetown, to Boston, with coal. | interim of nearly a year. Kolb tried to hold on - uation in | were opened with prayer by Rev. T. ine | iniote to suit about 40) pairs of to well-xnows | 2 Ape amount | ‘The following Washingtonians are registered | Four-mast schoouer Horace W. MeComber, Boston, above rejec- | at Wormley’s Inn, Charlestown, W. Va.: Mrs, | Cart. Bray, to Norfolk, light, to lond coal for the east, ve had to | E. W. Ayers, Mre, ‘Cabell Whitehead, Mr. and | eG y, Boston, Four-uast schooner John twon his own stateand to recommend liberal ex- and the matter went to the supreme court, but | X- | Mount Pleasant Independent Methodist Church. that tribunal sustained Gor. Jones. | penditures for carrying the state or certain of | Then followed @ sermon by Rev. J. H. Dale, This engendered much bitter feeling on the | 2¢ distric smetimes he is a man with | drawn from the book of Judges. or towl Baker" Shoes. to which the attention of the trade 4 Sem Say | and private buyers is calied. se ATER TE nae oe i; s RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. tion terminated all the rights you may ry PE. DActionects. the ausakal Spitinge fo sald Vusiness at the said place from and | Mrs. Riess and H. 8. Lichau. for ‘Boston, itrree-jhast schooner: May i" yrorse | part of Kolb’s friends, Scheme which he inciste would be beneficial in| Allen Grove camp meeting had its fair share TATIMER © SLOAN. Anctionsers hus pote. una that the alice ha ir Col. R. G. Rutherford and. family have gono | 3, GeerMsighte Pen Ga to donk, coal for mins YEan's Front, | classes of voters into line. Tn" | Sf. Sorshipers ‘vostordar. pa 4 ny ae is clossd, bath: 1d family Schoo! . Crivefield, . ee bers ws < sis | Rev. Mr. Jenkim more preached, in LADIES’ GOODS. TRUSTEES! SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY 1x | with the retorn of the officer mal pte service, | to the Worm Springs of Virginia for the month | North. to Baltnuore, west ities. Balin For two years Kolb has been rearranging his | Scattered through the big buildings every-| afternoon Ree Mr. Beckett. of Mate politen ADIES. HAVE YOUR DRESSES MADE AT YOUR by the well-known first-class fitter ana’ dnisher cop. far. Pry in order tok help dur- ing dul scan. M.A. HOFFMAN. 24 toy. st a. oath! PRsSakNG AL Tie scwven: ‘Bled with the rp Sen, Ta. | ofa deed of trast dated April 18, 1900, | Upon inereiecrion by the Comnilgt.nere of an apni 1400, fol. 108 0 seq. of the I Riom fore Wauor license and tho return of servic is of the District’ of Columbia, we will sell at | By tre officer: that the applicant as been diy | fF Asbury Park. "fron! nan on MONDAY. ". “the assessor shall” certify th . i | FIPTRENTH. IMBC AT FIVE O'CLOCK | be'weos the appicent and le Dininict ‘oowes | | Mr. Andrew B. Duvall and family, Mrs. E. B. | | fences all through Alabama, It has always | ng r. n melons for this’ port. Schuoner Bettie McDoria Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Seott left this morning | (Fiselleld, | Md. Capt. Hovertson, to the eastert | been the custom of the democratic party to re- hooner, Annie Gibson, Alexandria, Va.,_ Capt. | nominate and re-elect a good governor after he Gan eran Bait: | ns served one term. According to party pre- | {yn wit; nud, Navn! following described real estate situate in the | auditor. who shall refund the amount due the appli- | Duvall and Mise Helen L. Duvall are late ar- | hatnock river to ioad railroad ties tor Balimore. | cedent Jones, who had served the people weil, . you fee Washingtonians, among them 4, M. E. Church, Washington, and in the even- dwards, formerly of the census office, who ing Rev. Thomas Sommerville of Cumberland w acts as private secretary to Chairman Car-_ held forth. Wm. Duff Haynie, who was chief clerk in ‘tmaster general's office OFFICERS ELECTED. 5 . i | under Mr. Stevenson, now superintendent of | John B. Gouff Lodge, Independent Order of Qs? style! 1] | lon i rr > 7 ” Sea, Baltimore, Capt. Dillard, t 4 to ve opp. for d term. | under a F 1 e svebiral A fifcks. Tio jiu gt vay nt | (isin ssc suntan sea" (vob the savas | Ste iste lreitive ammny oft District of a | vals at “The a Cape May. otal | wats etnnabaansock river woloal with inmber | But Roth claimed shat he was dettmece coreg | bureau of information, and others. | Good Templar, hes elected fees an fellows: Sesiter and cutter for her siser, jan-Reuth). | of the Larry Form esta‘e as made by the trustees, now | Jumbis entitled "*Au act authorizing the refunding of and Mrs. . Brooks are at the Hotel ver fOr Baltimore. Schocner M. Clark, i i See | Chief templar, F. H. Creamer; vice templar, ° = 5 * 5 inten Annapolis, Capt. Jenkins, to Salisbury. Barge E1uiiie | the nomination the first time, and that as a ma- COMPARING THE COMMITTEES, | . NF Iy20Sw 3 ule a the cfice of the surveyor of the District of | moneys erroneously pid for taxes and ale moneys | Mt. Vernon, Atlantic City. fuveroli, Cabs, Jomzans, toBellsbery. Senge Eats | th rity of the farmers and laboring men of Ala-| Taking one consideration with another a| MPs. Sue King: recording secretary, Prank A. Allcash. A deposit of $100 required | ments from thesurplus and redemption fundstoper-| Miss Clara E. Meyers is visiting relatives in | ¥0. D- C., Capt. Davis, to Occoquan. ma wanted him he would oppose Gov. J Dony; financial secretary, Herbert F. L. Allen “~ eon, eemavoren % 7 Hees 0 ison of th nal cor tees: y a = Purchaser's cost. if the terine wf alle arenot com | ts'olicws: hat whenever sky eerios, shatitterast | Jereey City. NOTES. for the nomination. The fight began a ene thee bate enn Committos of G0} transmrer, Sehu Wi. MiAMebon: plied Fae fm ten days the trustecs reserve Srse qo i the treasury for the purpose of procuring a [Besse or ALL MATERIALS chaplain, Mise | two parties impresses one with the ides that -. ‘The three-master Eliza J. Pendleton of Islesboro’, | ve: , and as late as last De ber counties | Emma Bowen; marehal, Miss M. Middieton; (CLEANED AND DYED. Fesoll # wperty at the risk and cost of the: ceung and said license shall have, been subscquently Miss Beckie Oppenheimer and her brother | af¢., trom Pittston, is ths object of much invidio ey 3 their primary clections tor the the republicans have some advantages. | guard, F. P. Fugitt; sentinel, George Peacock. ae mis. ewok. eae ‘ddisbursiing officers of the District | Simon left yesterday for Sharon Springs, N. Y., | comment owing to her peculiar complexion. Her | welection of deleg-tes to the state convention | To begin with, their headquarters have a A SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. AKER. 2348 6th st. n.w.j Trustees | toTefund the money so deposited, deducting there: | Where they will epend eome tims and then visit | creat hull is painted « cullarly insipid pea green | which convened in June. | more business-like appearance. They are fitted ;, SILES—NO MATTER HOW VARIEGATED—DYED | ' ‘ies from an amount justly proportionate to the timedur- | the principal eastern cities, gglor. with a Uroad anal Seeh trom sem to sera. | “A vigorous campaign was begun and Kolb | up inelegant s.,le and there isan air of busi-| 4 meeting was held Saturday at Campbell A, A RICH EVEN GLOSSY BLACK. We ‘Auct., 1416 New York ave. | once pecan. ae a totrraattatives, and chars Mra. John Howard of Capitol Hill, accom- fe siatenent that the Pendleton ‘i. nnost a urand had some of the ablest orators in Alabama on | Dé activity. Everything hooks business like, une Gaed shone betes Rees _ ‘s LE OF VI BLE rm. | the suount so refunded to the fund which was credit ied by h dda i i - | Rew slip: that she bas vnly vn s priming coat of i aiut his side. Gov. Jones entered actively into the In the front of the large and elegan' school pi p De * Goods called for ANTON FISCHER, *EPROVED PEOPERTY, BEINGHOUSE "No. 63 Sosieas farther cuathonstion of ie ania ae | zeal Sunday for Bi iladorphin Ter oll large percentage of white locas Theecioeeetteiee fight. ‘The campaign was a bitter one. It grew | brown-stone building is the general reception | per steamer W. W. Coit. The FOURTH STREET NORTHEAST. 2 be may file with the ansrscr « motion | return by way of Fort Lee and Atlantic City. | witted ty remain till the fiber of the oak becuines personal, and trouble of a serious ature was | F00m. which was the parlor of the mausion. | represented were. Allen A. M. E.. Garfield. D. and delivered. 906 stmw. | PY Trae of B conenin dec of trust recorded in | Clearly setting forth the new or independent facts or tAnnonig’ Gos Latch excivale at 'e Hotel, | areuehly leaded. ‘She will then be painted the cus- | constantly feared. | That is separated from what were the back | C., by Superintendent Arthur W. Carroll; Beth- si6 SI4PENS. AVE 8. z | District of Columbia, and at the cquest of the party ration, Utether vith all the evidenrs insaie | Locmerdt ee ee eee Hotel, | uebed by inate seseicra that th doce ney slate | Ono by one the counties selected their dele-| Parlors by simply = Japaneso portere.” Back | check Deptt, Billedaio Dr Cc, by Superin- a secured thereby we ett offer for sala in front of the Sortibonel Welteies tin ele — Ma_, are L 8. K. Reeves, U.S. A., | coal dust, Uoalis their ‘taual eastward cargo. The | gates to-the state convention amd Kells, deccle | of that the big back parlor has been cut up | tendent Cornelins W. Davis, and Campbell A. ‘J Apies. Wave You seen THE WONpERFoL | XUGUST Ibo? mw FIVE OCLOCK Pl ube futon pend or set aside therejection of the applicauion orcon. | and family, Mrs. J. Exputa Daly, Dr. John A. | Katie Loits has peered to ptevepsons pier Four- | oped a strong-following, especially in the rural | to little rooms foreach man employed there, | M. E., by Superintendent Dale. Dee Hee nae Sage alee eee | he deed toes ty yo Wasa Bi | gna eaten yar oanr ype asa | Daly Mi Witzel, Mino Rell Noah, Mine tag | Hatt suet Seung Bithorn Speruct is equ Gped.8 tune following, eepecally in the rural to itl rooms foreach man raped thers "STOLEN THINGS FOUND. Bojaet aned in te constrastion, “Patented anid rans | trict of Colgubia, vo wit: ‘All of lot wumieted iz, tm | SOR Mave been Guy faaued ty him. Tie, pro. ewes ee Agnes Morgan, Norman | changed. |The e Balthuoreschocner, Kicha.d Tall will | Jones. ‘This gave the appearance that it was a | the Geli yew handsome dining | 4 basket of the booty of Lulu Brown, con- ROSA * Ly cortals visions: are to app iy c rer ro 4 om, i pened oi el ad ni ampere Hae Cuttne nas _| parse gurverorh ome soe betaee ot OS See ecteg wees | Mend Be Ts. Yayo tare quae wren | SRiEE ESE egy AT ee | eo tee te Cane gat | UR Seat mae areas Ea | ited indy Soe kar enguagams eas PRENCH DYEING, ScovRING AND DEY CLEAN. ameais cole eultard te © coriatn Good of trast to ar other cases the formal | mites above Rockville for the remainder of the | ¢t Bucy # ork. bioward Win. Goodie of the Elize | stegs on this po‘nt, Kolb himself boasting that | ing, is Secretary MeCor-as’ office. A high roll- found Saturday in the gallery of St. Teresa's i ae Frere cease; (Qtewealicant i crcemtoteald deed | Intoricatiax flavors must precede the opening atthe | #eason. Mr. Fry is endeavoring to recuperate | Sue's ths omy" ay" neal Wi conte Eucioud: | every banker in‘Alabama was opposed to him, | top desk, covered with papers, letters. and Church by the Janitress, Father Hughes was STN WES Nts Sorts. SE Tae SAG Do balance tm one voor. with interest 96 Places where uch Nguore ate Py poids fn segorgance his failing health. schooner, dugevendent avert tee days, beating |Inall his speeches he charged the previous | everything else that ——— — of oo notified of the discovery ant Go entered ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, wits s Prot of Fegulations. ‘Sec. 0. 8 WIRE Lo. rt tat i ‘tl vi sort, occupies a position in the center of Off O. Prather. Fisher and Maison Yeiese. Faria "aay | sunually. ox all caab. atthe option of the, purchaser, Shp dition cp fopeatad Teams, nag ee SeaE® | 4, MID J: H. Crane and her daughters, Mise | yntair ide, Capt Gass ofthe independent and Cape | OP ge oes Ee ga ne otra nced him out | Taxed floor, Chairman Carter. bee kis ofirs | B® Surned over to commanl with in ten days or the property will be resold at the | Di od‘orununized, to ony Degann aden the ks; | Maud M. and Mary E. Crane, are spending @| close by the wreck of the Vanderbilt yacht a i upstairs in the big front room; his private sec- - 4 rok andand cost of defaulting purchaser. All con- | Cf any such liquor or drial, nor to any insane person, | few weeks in the Blue Ridge mountains. Ehe” Massacutette “Coast, “Her masts were vin: | Upsianee to the democratic party. retary, who is an expert stenographer, has'a | Mf. John A. Varling of the buroaa of engrar- Nerancing nd oe RR Eeldienfome,"uor to tny oldie ofthe Cnted | Mrs. J. K. Mangum and little daughter, | ii Wat ‘inal ties souls act? that"; | would have a large: majonty ofthe delegates | Geek clove at hand, anda cerpe “of clerks “are | ng and printing haa been granted one month's Iy28-eodkds GEO. W. STIC! Renee nay ae toe aired teste Uniform <f the | Edith. and sister, Miss Edna Bell of Capitol | the tstward of | where — she went “down. | to the state convention. Then there was talk | €ngaged in adjoining rooms. Secretary Me-| leave of absence, and will sail this week for SERISe MAU GE the United States, or to any Person | Hill, left Fiday for Purcellville, Va. #1 Ercan, Siise Freewae snd thei iriende Sikotre; | of Kolb bolting the convention and running | Comas receives tho callers and where their | Southampton, England, steamship Kaiser Runday. Every Place licensed as a bar rooin shail | they will remain till the middle of ‘September. | Mary Juie, Georgetown, D. C., Capt. George Selden, | independent. Kolb himself did not deny or | business is of suSicient importance to warrant | Wilhelm to revist his old home and feiends ab —— ————————=— | during the hours it ‘sun awful to sell intoxicating is discharged and will sail touiorrow. Schooner Ste- | affirm these reports. When the convention was | it visits Chairman Carter and discusses the | Plymouth, ‘N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT | liquors be closed and the interior exyosed tofull view | Miss Bertha A. Landgraf has left for a two | tien Chass, Daltluore, Capt Todd, bas sutpek a ss pom ith him, then i C : i ped % ‘OF COLUMBIA, the street, except in case of a hotel with an inte- | weeks’ sojourn at Arundel-on-the-Ba: hew crew afd will sood sail to the ‘Rappahannock | in Montgomery in June Jones had more than | matter with him, then if Mr. Carter wants to| 4 ab sb he Cormeen Heat Oe enumersted. Blank forme of proposals aid specitica- Holdin: a special teria 8 eaust bar r00;u.th which case there shall Uo afull view | "97 Leyes Ys river to load lumber for Baltimore. Schooner clark | 100 majority of the delegates. Kolb and some | S¢¢ the callers they are ushered upto him. He | the Insane Inte Saturday afternoon, Shae ee ce opines ase of > oem application | Jackson W. Hast petal. vas Toman ucen of al. Shall tenocatranre toany bar ream daring the Ieee | pe ee udolph Courant ‘and Maj. Danen- | is dischansed. Schooner Annie J. Pardee, Capt. | of his followers refused to enter the convention, | i8 obliged to do this, for if he should see every- | presumably via the south wall, Young's woods aly nds upon there forme ‘will be constlered. "The | The report of tetensions spioeisd tm the sbave clair than thowe described in the report cy the | POE of Washington are stopping at Atlantic | "%pPiste wil borin to dichares tomorow. “Cave: | But met in the opera house and nominated Kolb | body that ealls hus time would be absolutely | bere soon iafested with manianters, bent more Fight is Sonazved reject andi | extnto’ tava Wrens read ana copetdarad isle Hiseegpant of leg on the application er alirens | City for tho season. Webster of tho Willing 3. ailies, Capt. Chathaan of | and a fall state ficket and selected an executive | Occupied in this one feature of the work. ‘on securing the reward than the escaped pa- L, Commimioners D.C. jared 42 ordered that the ale’ reperted by enti | gs couirotine sny license eranted by the Coma | Miss Minnie Fillius of 628 Rhode Inland ave- | $8,t lor Thowss,, Capt, Milbuin of Eli ‘crop uaa | Committee, They called, themselves the “‘Jef- AT DEMOCRATIC HEADQUARTERS. tient. 7 PROPOSALS FoR rousce—waR DePant | {rugersvepereoyratined and confirmed union’ ctGes | Nonsra, an as murhs fart of the conditnie sotare | nue is visiting friends at Rockville, Md. nottniniied its promiine. in tat region tuere igouly fervonian democracy of Alabama.” Tho regu: | The democratic headquarters is very similar | 708, borw) choir of “Emmanzel Episcopal y Sacgg Deion. (Wastin en Ciy. July | Bat o¥ BEBTEMUER’ A.D. 1008 cys Mulation of any of arts Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bimple of 1196 6th Hyon of ute Gechaetuwa sebconee Mode ‘rom ly r praia dices naulipes ontn ichon hondod iy in their general appearance to thove of the re- | Cr'Awpust, ‘The fail blled ty the shanter of sas LYE OCLOCR NOON, onder be pab.tshed ashington J ‘ eK? Hose. | street, accompanied by Miss Marie Burg, left | 12° ‘ hey punpene te acie Gov. Jones. ublican party. The building occupied is « fine i xiliary choral organization com- SARC RD AN "ACUsE TWENTIETH, Ine, for ‘weeks Sofore tne FHPTH’ DAY OF SEES ‘ofthe Diteci | Saturday for Atlantic City. Brought up tse fret eateo of upper Potsnac eatcee lie: seid dicate sid dire sicas baksslon An ovuaiaa annua | Peni ee soeag Selies oemeaaee Seerbee OF Sureiiosfaiy she pgbli, Noreen the War evar | ress ia", Thomas Evrovtey for 61} 2 20. Mr. Philip N. Dwyer ret urned Saturday from Uchocters Ganesan Eve. Cambridge, May? the fight began again with renewed vigor. ‘The | ‘Went. squares further down than that of the | ge a a, A. B. HAGN! ate Justice. . At i "4 i rence Frazee, Baltimore; ia, Crist ‘homes : - republican ty. ‘The vu seem to ty in nui fia eat ets see pee tears etter oung ancien Caden cain “guage | mater wen lor te gop mat te| [kee qth Tent, |, hogs fa membered streets cH, ® THORF. f Supply Division. = au exEnen VON GU eve, ‘ary peturdiy evening a: penicarer ety Bd Gosres polls as to who deg “ie governor. It then | away _ = = itical conter, which fe in the | steamer ~ Leary, ee. | — | Denna Leary dropred s doak led shot gun overboard. | developed that Kolb had the support of all the | vicinity of ¢ Avenue Hotel, Hoffman | Beacham. Se compas were and Me, ‘PRorosars FoR teow wons —orrice of | Moxey T, Conte, Qc. Panta; 25c.: Vests, 25c., Altering and kogl ere ns boon spondhagaton | aazstar Marana Tinneruiel Gowtais wees | third. partvites and a lange clement of the re-| House and osher establuhments around Union | G- W. King, Mr. and tlrn. Robert Hd epee ee eet OE cee | osects tan turn sof as ees take eo hc ae Teiaphgne cal ey coda called for Long Island, where she has been spending afow | "thdons. Hig wesappietced, ‘The fgurmaer‘g: | publicans and negroes. The Farmers’ Alliance Square, ‘The demccrats have selected for their | Mra. Eno, Mir. Frank Eisinger, Mrs. Brown gatsapingron. D.C. Auerat 1 = pro- | Net z 09 all Fos on, ‘ dependent is the monarch 1 . _bhe 18 | also came to his support, but not as a whole, iquarters.a point as near as possible to this | Mr. Ni Bince complete the tron work of tip dome snd inviera | Tr f*BUUR bit BARGAINS fo m00__“Ana AN. EhtaWate talons: Kea] | The marriage of Miss Margaret R. Renehan, | $134.00 tome Grom O08 Ret, SUE Sicct lear |te'mmany olline dvoetate eine Boones | eae ert Rev. Dr.W.G. Davenport, rector of Emmanuel of the batiding for the Libre-y of Conerves. in this | ike it s point to buy all a only daughter of Mr. Frank Reneban, to Mr. | in 1801, is numbered and K. J. P. H, | the alliance refused to leave the party. ‘The democratic head have not yet | Episcopal Church, left today for Woodville, Will be recetved at this offes nntil TWOO'CLOC Pot iv for spot cosh alt ig! 5 pg eaUaeDed Tae Pe ER Er eee oes | speh Prices so our SbGra dont cost an mach | KCERVAND, ENGRAVER AXD LITHOGRAPHER | Walter Mi. Fogarty, eon of Capt John’ Fogerty | 1 tet Hoxeeit isthe {hree-master in| As the election approached the campaign | been completely fitted up, but so fares work | Croom, Leland and Collington, Md., where AUGUST. 180" tore pay. We suleht tell You our nee of the surgeon general's office, quietly took | Pi ae OO wide and WF Qdeeny Het gumsbeeie grew in bitterness. Incendiary speeches | has been completed it : oes not compare favor- | will hold convocational services. the a pecarnes of Settee. 9 With qulck ‘sales and for eas we | _ Visiting cards printed trom plate, 73e. per 100 cet | place at St Paul's Church this morning at 10 159 180 er letters Kk CV. and ier beth were made by some of the Kolb orators all over | ably with the republican headquarters. Whether | he will hold services twice daily. He will be SOS Soasbg tehnte can afford snail prosts, Ave guarantee every. =| | vclock, Immedintely after the wedding the con, | S24 nome ots Steamer Flor- | the state. were ordered to go to the | the work to be done will have any relation to | com; by Rev. Mr. Tongue of Grace Seaway BGREES, Saperistenteht 954 ters GAnsace. fracting parties let for an extended trip through a the elegance of the quarters is uncertain, It is Church, Washi per aaa Persons desiring prompt removal of witt | the north and Canada, are spo =| an ALS. OPCS. Phan eer asS Grove camp meeting closes Pirie onal se Preubr FHSE, S008, fer | ta canton Trovae. BW CLARK: Conbtecton = eager | Mr. pe ties hist lek U- & marine compe next ots ‘gon the following reser- | 3. W. SELBY'S ONE-PRICE C.0.D. SHOE HOUSE, corps, rs. Wylio aro ity ng pe OES. paren act “y23-1m* 3.w, car. Pu. ave. and 18thol. PPRCNEENKESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT POSI | term at Hotel Emerson, identi Claye =] weer einecoer porotunnt sheasy have boon tt i K following are the reservations to be W, ee ge Dr. B ES" rE. ECIFIC. Mr. H. H. Gilfroy has gone to Atlantic City. the other will remain in his} Rev. Dr. SPaWiat gf the Botanica! Garden 2, space in front |"? HICH? siti ce Winter. | — cl te & F: WARE. Druaxist, Wasbineton.07-17 | Mr. T. D. Hayden will spend two weeks at or the other of the team of + fo : pt ‘So. = Crystals or Crys NY TIME TOE WANT ABYT 1G BRIN Harris’ Lot, Md. constently on deck. S75 nomn | Cream * 4 4 FECES Sc ee aa Mrs, C. Miller has gone to Atlantic City for a rag TING ENG! sa: ‘Noted for FINE month, poconet Go cnphaoteen the ©. B. Pierson will spend a month’ ‘st Rock- Tepub- aarters are men who have had Turkish Goods for Chicago. land, Me. such a AS “7 er W. D. La man ‘The commissioner of the Ottoman govern- Baldwin has gone to Daggets Springs ARS phe wy ape Spe ment to the Columbian exposition recently eub- | for a month. fo! oxen tome hae Le mitted a question in regard to the collection of | Mrs. Ellen M. Gay is at Moosup, Conn. came for- man, who has a large ac- duties on articles imported by Turkish exhibit-| Dr. H. F. Clark is at River Springs, Md. he od means at Seaines and ors, He explained that Turkish merchants can-| Col. R. G. Rutherford and family have gone which g0, is much more not possibly afford to pay the import duties | to Warm Spring, Va., for a month. nj ee eee ae ee on the goods in advance, as their whole caj Mra. Marcia C. Danforth and daughter, Daisie wetalinned’ poh aye | a will bave been sunk in the merchandise, and he | May Danforth, are located for the sesaoa caeape af an, Sehenebanoe suggested that the difficulty be overcome by | friendsat Spray Beach, N. J. i 3, 4 LUTZ & BRO. | 0D agreement to accept the import duties on| Mr. Louis A. Rosafy returned from AY. his eale of goods. In reply Assistant Secretary 497 Penn. ave., edjotuing Netional Hotel. Crounse.says that on imported as ex- feRound Hill, Va., on the $d instant and im- not the men om ot | Trunks and Satehele of bast make et low peices. {eee tiie ames tennant Ranene for the north. ‘Congressman, oa z Fert are Rein he pepe of eta | ore earlng a progress: deweiry, sition in bazaars and otherwise the ‘be | _ The Misses Kelley of South Washington are: eno abp! | Dald'on withdrawal of te goods from bond.” | Long Branch.

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