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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. Faunas, Avovsr 12, 1892. GARBAGE COMPLAINTS. lianey. Seughters have gone to Boston, where they will Son Denied at the War Department. yoo See ate ‘Outlaws on Their Borders. Tomorrow's sixteen-page Stax will be as fall An alleged case of nepotism is referred to at| The garbage completes book atthe health| A New Orleans dispatch to the New York of good things asa nut is of meat. Several of Beerrah ee mmm ia detailed at John's length in a New York paper today. The state- | office at 1 o'clock this afternooa showed acon- Sun sys that the recent manier of Henry the special articles for which Tae Stan Calioge, ig with his mother for a short | called at police headquerters this afternoon for | ment, briefly, is to the effect that President |siderable falling off in the number | Shiviine in. Washingron parish, im that state, = AUCTION SALES. a _ THIS EVENING. UCTION SALE TONIC vr eee: AA vn 1.008 Yete gr Inatadade, acid Warrhoa, & as, ‘Gam 4 TRAIN RORBERS Nest. Loutsiana and Mississippi Will Ge After the ‘The Saturday's Star Unrivaled in Its Bril-| Mr. Clarence Eugene Lancaster, wife and : MOSTEST — Grend Army China. stay, iph is very ill, but now con-| the a d VW t8R w WitdiaMs a CO.. Auctioneers aisle freee de = has become famous, and which will be found of | sidered out of danger. Purpose of placing the case in the hands of | Harrison practically compelled Secretary Elkins of complaints, but eighty-five har- has called attention to the lawieemes ex Mrs. Dr. Winter and children are at the Cen- | ‘B® Police. Detective Boyd was assigned to the |to find s remunerative position in the ing been received during the pre s isting there on the Mississippi border, and, REOULAT SATURDAY BALE € te unusnal interest this week, will be sppropri- | Case and immediately started out on an investi- | Wer Department for a son of Attorney General |‘ ceding twenty-fonr hours, as inst 153 re- asa result, the state government of Missa: MORKOW AUGUST BIR See eee eta acy | MIF illustented. The following are a few of | al Hotel, Ocean Grove. | ention of the matter. Miller. It is charged that the appintes does yesertog. "OF to teanher pepertet so-| cipgd onl Enabtons ote anagem. to eee aa” WARS ee toe, cs | a tama op tamer panes sett sgtoniane are registered | " Mr. Cook stated to a Stan reporter that he | nothing in return for » €2,00) scalars, bat | : of these dexperudocs, Hitherto it bas bees ° yen | paper at the Arno, Atlantic City: Mr. and Mra. Frank spends his entire time while in the office study- telephone and thirteen have the mooes. We want you 0 | Winn ¥ SLEEP (Illustrated). | P- Wilkins and son, Mrs. Fannie Free and son, | Pent the night at his country seat near | {Peis © | partment, impossible to do anything with them, beoause, 3 SS ee GAR, | Mi Lizzie Cassidy and Mrs. B. H. Miller. Takoma Lieut. Hollinberger tock charge of the carts | being on the border, they could go from ome iss DOORS, Lock 4SD mower “Remember, wedon't seit nereat, | 7H¢ quarters for fiftem thoused G. The following Washingtonians are registered fire Yonocuracies and does Mr. | thie morning, forty of them baving been fur- state to the other when parsoed by the serif IFFICE. OSE OM. TAN nd we cut the price all along. men around the Washington Monumemt, | a the Corwin cottage, Cape May. Point: Mra. Miller injustice. Mr. Miller was not ap- | nished him by Contractor Ciark. That locality has become ® retreat for spegimswens, wor or| AT Dewar PES" TN PEASANT RUSSIA CUtutated. | MAD Stover Foote’ and Mi Bland "ats then cies Wlere MO | Lin eben eencaniar trary mardeer abd csthwn, who nd ia pam f RO Jou have been to-cce ma. | ‘The condition and habits of the ozar’s peo- | Nina Lradley, Mrs. and’ Miss Nouce, Mr. J his Aitiler [not suificient he would be supplied with as 7 Ayandbcong a es oe erent C-foot Extension Table, £2.98. ple. By Frank G. Carpenter. Holdsworth Gordén and family and Mr. Rufas ‘= chief of division simply and | many more as he needed. SF Se cones —pepe ts Oo eine iam Sold Oak Cluster Leg Table, $5. Putnam. as Mr. Proctor’s secre! WHAT CONTRACTOR CLARE SATS. der were criminals. The murdered man wae Extension Window Screens, 23: | ON THE NORMAN COAST (Illustrated). iy id ontlaw of the worst type. Ale ‘Mrs, Paul A. Steele of Capitol Hill is spend- 0, “It is my intention,” explained Mr. Clark, |*\“*speTado and outlaw Toe Chests, $2.06. BS confi- nd on only thirty- “ 4, he Alltec! Woven-wice Topand Pot. | “AU interesting description of « beautiful part | ing August at 1 , W. Va., in company dential = “to do all Iponetbly can in the matter, and that, | irre cipht ‘men wil ot the eae bona tom Book-fold Bod Springs, €4.50to | of the French coast. with the = and Mrs. A.'F. Crop too, no matter what it may cost me. Now, it bratal He was for years ® EW AND = > " Among the recent arrivals a Royal, | to believe that the fire was the work of anin-| The reference to Miller studying law books | has been stated that the «uperrision of the ngton and Tangipabos ErSbe. is stirs AND bp HECES Ata | PASDG ge org ; BRAZILIAN DIAMONDS (Illustrated). Atlantic City, who are there for the summer, cendiary, Mi while at his derk on duty is anid to be entirely garbage contract by the police will cost the Die. Parishes a “ sie S.A x Ww. bat eed ee and their relative value. sre ee veel wife pana » son and Mr. Fred and | further than creneom. Miler o— i ee mapery st trict al ee re month in addition to the — ete some Guero 4 - yy a ake: 1y Fannie E mry ington. Hhetmaglornert wlereyres thing Bed | mer and receiv Joma, bu amount paid me, But, however that may be, 1 Doo € was 80 cold-bloo nt the peo: s Cay . Cabell Mret aq t was not known to study daring office hours,and wish to may that the District authorities ple threatened lynching and Shirling moved Dont wate way mistake im came | SORENESS OF SELF (Illustrated). pam ae apainsitayaredig soy ook erly knew little ef \the fire. T'was | i2 tact the duties of his position woald leove no |Raye vast’ ‘bept thats epart of the % Yaroo There he killed ane — The basis of woman's charm of personality. ‘Mass., and are guests at the Union villa. = Ved avers eels = to yma by ‘time for it. ‘ fare tin the ecb bipthay forme Hon pad the old haunts, HORSES, MARES, 4 . THE MEN AT THE OAR. Mrs. Brady, Miss Brady and Mrs. C. W. Man- | destroving my building, but I want the matter | onal ery od Sectors, Ef Pp og lg ag Sy at ea, modL, &. & PatGaw na eatie * cinier the summer cabinet. By | 20 of ne ipsa teat Ol Teint eee Cie cE SEARO ANION _OF_DONIORANT®: | agrecment ind been kept ar en teen a OW cat: ‘THIRTEENT: 18 vg fotel, ‘oint i obli le is Cites ers Sadat ney Mares 4 W. A. Croffat. They will go from there to Fauquier White Sul- THE COURTS. Observations of Assistant Secretary Spauld-| Ot have been obliged. as thay have | rend : pavich, where he wae totimety Petes cil sheen toetea, MERCY FOR THE BEAST. phur Springs, Va. ing During His Recent Trip to Europe. | minutes in getting at the garbage in a single With Fueene Bunch, Col. Hobgood and other bers. ‘The good work of the Society for the Proven- | x, TB* Mimes Creney are summering with Mra. Ca ee ee ©. L. Spaulding, assistant secretary of the house. That is the principal trouble in train Frank Boucher and family in the North moun- 44 ; | treasury, has returned from atrip to Europe, | garbage question, and every reaso: Shirling formed the idea of betraring the ! re, of a rr trai robber bh ul detectiv tion of Cruelty to Animals, tains near Winchonter. tition for ~anchilary letters ‘of | Where he spent five weeks in investigating the "ill ce Felt entclcmatghr po RE joce So gro a cineweh ter thas DURING THE WAR. Paige ate hese aoe may, sdninintratlon fled. [In re F. Bichhols et ie sae conaek ce Ga tae alae. in communication with the detectives a ire. C. We wning an iss Downinj ve order lowing guardian to a . 100 the 1 of their death, Me had fixed ee eee eS ered sees Ue lett Asbury Park fora stay the Hotel Kaat- | Esinto of M. Talty;anawer to petition for ae Tae Grin connane Socks nemebnasa hae | ON Tepend ne uate aeiliy he ho capenee banner. tains. 3 , : ws rept 0 om Oo then, DRuGean ciGinierres. The Miss Dettio and Ell Dare of Capital E;Thg-nae eppeated arti, Wow “Eata [tho United tat, Im addition to. Inve teen returned, Ute nsacioy wi he ew eye low courage ta wiauen: aia. J of Christian’ Heinrichs; will admitted to | returning increased health, Mr. Spaulding ——— ward af S100, ant be tes then ee BE F FOUND SOME DE STOCK. IXG AND ROLLING ® ‘W. Crane of Baltimore, brings back with him astore of information Queer facts abous them revealed for the firet | yy "e,visiting Cape Mar, chaperoned by Mra. | Oo. ite and letters isued to" Catherine | nas elie, jin right, His intention time. a : inrichs; bond 100. In re orphans i i ained by per- gang arranged to kill bi AESO Mr.and Mre. J. Thomas Sothoron are at| op “gy s) goon? £10 ting - Heave | ‘uching immigration matters obt y per ediasee inte aes. fee bag A a Ry a HOW TO PLEASE MEN. Atlantic City, where they will remain until Sep- Seca: mee Mary ‘A. Galt; willed. |S0nal observation. During his absence Mr, He Wants Congress to RAR = ee aenal ane @nee, Wine ae ae Our Bargain Counter is loaded with Manufacturers’ | The results of conversstions with many | “mber 1. mitted to probate and letters issued to H. E. | Spaulding visited Hamburg, Antwerp, Rotter- | ienigeheey Hobgood cent . - sbut the gate, Miss B. F. Tilley is at Gainesville, Va., for | Davis; bond, $10,000. Estate of Julia Leis-| dam, London and Liverpool, at allof which Col. Albert A. Pope of Boston is convinced a o avenue weet, at charming women. mses and rolling stock @B- | Sqpies of High and Low Cut-Shoes, which we are . two months, H arabash had man; do. do. to C. Leisman; bond, $500. Es-| ports he made personal visits to that the militia of this country needs uniform- h brachwood and THE LEGEND GF RODEO CANON. Judge A. C. Bradley has gone to Cape May to | #0 of G. F- Wiswell: do, do. to Mare. Ella | he |, immigration “depots £22 okt | ity of orgunization and lnw,and next December | she: down. ‘offering from 38 to 50 per cent belew regular prices. A capital story. stay a few weeks. E. do. HAL fered on! =r tion ee Yn the Proposes to havea bill introduced in Congress |! fpintols in hie A RAW RECRUIT. Mrs. J. A. Hutchison is at Scotland, Pa. y handling of i t¢, He found as a rule | # obtain this. fatal. He co! bis y he wee Gaal — All Low Shose not on the bargain counter will be Dr. Bischoff has gone on an extended visit to | do. do. io G. W. . little to criticise in the present systems as now | Col. Pope, to ascertain the opinions of others | before his body rea: hed the ground. Of conrae, TATU PEtEOTS. Te He gots to the front and soes active sorvice for | pond du Lae Wis, ry C. Lee; do, do. to Jane B. Stratton; bond, | in force by the fp companies. These | in regard to this matter, sent the following let the asain was sern by thn use, buat the caliber SoTtes. w cise OAK, ABT AND 9014.20 per cent below marked prices. the first time. Mr. J. P. Townscnd is at Taunton, Mase. 8100, | sta di. D_ Barr: bpod of executor transportation companies, Mr. Spaulding said, ter to the adjutant generals of the various of the b mR «vty proves tt to be Baneh, ® R pte a jargarot id ia seemed | 4 for no one is the veighb orhod excep i CAMPAIGN MUAIO. Mrs, A. M. Smith and on of Eureka, Col., | Washington, mill admitted to probate and lt. | relpg"nolewome deed of he lay and ecomed states and to men whose judgment in military 0 no 010, dhe ovghtn — Songs that were sung in Tippecanoe’s time. | **¢ visiting Mrs. Smith's brother, Mr. A. H. | tors iasued to Hobart James; bond, $500. Es-| quirements,and exactions imposed by United | Affairs is considered excellent: Hodge } Bell, at Le Droit Park. tate of Charles Neale: James F. Hood ap-" States through its officials. Not only this, but |. Sit ak have te bpece to est Fear opinion of the TALES TO MOTHBRS. Mra. Wm. J. R. Thonsen and obildren are | pointed eerie hea egg p te teteieal from prudential reasons selfish to themselves, “hc severa! rializing Contes eos | E. T. Fristoe: petition for of admi - | these tran tion. nies did not want to 2% q Fs ret mane saiciahes tx | epmosting 9 few wesbe ot Mocmingtele, Ve. | ac Sled. Metste'of Valentine Ockmen: will ete ine a pauper immigrants to the | 5 "Ss | 90 - a Mein nn ee | adnultted to probate and letters to Mary L. | Uniied States in the former case for the reason | = S EN (OLD LL ntic City. | Oehmat nd, $400. ‘tate of Wm. that it would breed sickness on shipboard and in | of the rank of bruzadier weneral, Who » EFFECTS, BEING (HE WEERLY CONSIGN- MEAL EEEATE Comm. Mrs. John Ridout will several weeks | do., do. to Gustar , Jr., and Emil Seegel- | the latter instance because such oanper immi- | siabiestaft. WENT rhow PRIVATE. PARTIES | pape pasta NISHING. yr 2 nw e mare at in thearchitectare | 4¢ Poland Springs, Me. | ken; bond, ¢: grants would have to be returned at their own | pn < Se i of ington homes. Harper's Ferry | -————. expense, 1 appealed to FOR ORAS THAROS CBS: kage ae fv i OUTDOOR SPORTS. eae be ge =" nee LAUREL NEWS. ha Hamburg (Mr. Spaulding said it ma os — Se ee a " nd jew ap the om of a WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD GOODS, CABRPBTS, bo —_— the port from which the largest number o! Under the general ai sucha and train robbers within 100 miles == ‘All about base ball, boating and horse racing. | Mrs. A. J. Biodler is at Cape May and will r6- | correspondence of The Evening Star. immigrazite coming to the United States were Zwratthe a ‘ ome’ | New Origans. 00 MATT REAS COTS. : —— main until September 1. Lavnex, Mp, July 22, 1992. shipped) the transportation | companies "bad | “ = ADDITION TO ABOVE : NEY Mra. J. H. Larkin is at Watch Hill, R. 1, for| Laurel might be justly termed one of the | built a large and commodious building, run by | thr HEAT CURES. is iN BECEIVED. * ” F iY mand would b ct a on ‘We are giving 20 per cent A'seounton all Low Shoes MORE MONEY Ei! two months. suburbs of Washington. Scores of people live So ae eens The: n Spm recht laeasel — ERENT Bs a Additional Subscriptions Reported by the| Mrs. Virginia Brooks and brothers of 1010 P | at this thriving town who journey in and out in ‘ ght toon wn oak Whe chamne tome | 4 A . Bey egaer consisting of Kancarso, Oxfords, Prines Albgrts by medi- | the fen staf “Che chatue bole ae LP CHON, * ca! Chairman of the G.A.R. Finance Committee. | gtreet northwest have gone to Springfield, W. | every day, whither they goto attend to thelr | quicgucry at the someone mike a viento re | Troubles. Southern Ties and Russia Calf Blacher Oxtords. ‘dat of additional subscriptions to the guar-| Va., fora month. daily labors and earn their livelihood. Most of | aseertaining if any of the immigrants had an | From the Phitadelyhia Record antee fund national encampment, G. A. R., re- Muootine stans. | ofthese persons are in the government de- | infectious discase. This examination was very Bets struct the milttis, | The heroic treatment to which the victims of ecived by George E. Lemon, chairman finance Seat eee Set ete partments, but not afew are engaged in other | thorough. All immigrants there had also _— Aucmentation of the preecat appropriation | the terrible hot wave were subjected at a num- commitice: | avocations. This town is about siaatoen: miles | pein het to Say mes en | Se = 1 the attention of some of the | ber of the hospitals seems to have removed roe Heretof: 020.50. Wash-| "Tis sourcs of the deepest dejection to her, | from Washington, and besides all the local jes in the bath rooms o} aild- mineat militia officers of your state t> | some of them from the dangers of heat jeretofore announced, $44,020.50. . chs den eg his ing, and while they were in the pleases to lcorn your stews on ne ington Light Infantry Corps, $50; J. B. Cralle, | _ And causes her heart strings to eag, Foard wi glegicelier Mra enn a on bath their clothes were taken out and|anithers, Shouldasefirient nusiber of tavorsbie | tion only to plunge them into the throes of Gro. W. R: €250; W. H. Moore & Co., 26; H. E. Burgess, | That Fido must wear, like an every-day cur, open ‘of A The Ae mien of” the | thoroughly famigated andaired. In addition = Tcittainted toncirster em will be | pneumonia. One of the beat victims died of —_ 2; P. Maloney, $25; J. H. McKnow (the| 4 Vulgar and commonplace tag. town is about’ 3,000, and the govern- to this as the immigrants boarded the ship they | : : ; | that disease yosterday at the Pennsylvania slater), additional, $1; cash (Dismer), €5.35; | Sere men‘ consists of a mayor and city council, | Bal fo untergo a Alig ie gesmrvedliy’ Msrted aS avy Hospital, and of the eleven patients remaining gor PLACE TO a surubixar aioe, }Abe teal, God a iaa a Gothic | “Til bs chcserod!” bs a propectomctex|TUk’ Gr men omen, at oot eel om eiee meet ey an aes owes || Thea : cight ano wultecing from . Goerge Mandap, a eave Ma., $10; Mra. Sndgo Cavey, 62; J. W. Scbuefer | Pletive for people who take rural rambles. fewro.are any number of boarders here from | Comal and tp the proeence of the Cinited Sinsee | the following replies SS cf sql wn Mish Oatethag Nonbed oh Gel etoe CONTENTERO S PROVIDED FOR LADIES WHILE & Bro., $10; H. Burkhart & Son, #10; Dr. C. . Cerna cee Cool tentern ante senct | shitp pompantekc Tiss aanomiats Of suis yen | pc eteeeOk eatin Meaeeoess eae oles foe He was forty-one years old, He was NDING SLES, W. Richardson, #5; T. B. Towner & Son, #1; ssa Sores ee | of the prime motives in living at Laurel, and | tically exists at Bremen, Rotterdam, antwerp | ee eee eee eee iy eer admitted to the hoxpital on July 29. =r the National Rifles, $25; Ellis & Chappel, $10;| “Now, ere,” ins, “‘you want | there is not an evening passes but what amuse- | 80d Liverpool. . aS | plan. | do not. however, Fe owld be | The eight patients who are now euffering with : brahismagn use peilperal GV), O16" a drink, don’s yout” ments of some kind are in operation. Tux | _,Mr. Spaulding on his return trip in the Spree | for, the, test laterens, of, the mite of h¢ | peeumonia are Joseyh Dalley, aged forte-Bve sally" "ECrcLIFFR, DARR & CO.. Aneta. Andrew B, Graham, #95; H. K. Fulton (addi-| ‘Mister, I—" Se ees ee aan ia ee Sawn ea | ecart aieet ne aeeags | meeenpes oe, Ee Tcbould fever the Sppotsinent a os | 2cePy wdmitted July 28, and regarded as critl- F[HOWSS DOSLING 5 SN. Aucte.- O12 Eat 2. tionai), $10. Total, 44,486.85. Less sub-| ‘Don't protest. I know you people.” immediate ee ame tale He found that they had ample quarters, fresh | oficrr ofthe National Guan who, by study and yeare = Regen yd naman — — id Suierin dasaleare scriptions heretofore ‘announced, but now| “Well, sir,as long as yous show yer a thor- | ——_ air and good food. well cooked. His f'nnni nto what inws esactuemts, and Terulation | 28: Johan McDonald, ased forte vere adesitied fous. M, unavailable, $75. Total available to date, | oughbred yersclf 1 don’t mind owuin’ up. A| The new Howard county school board met at | Gbservation in this direction extended no | rieince nat ia"y, coatments, and serulations | 28; John MeDonal Pn ay ewer 4 anzinw Loat Team $44,411.85, ‘Total cash received cn secount of | CUE UNE Set toh "| Ellicott City last week amid some difficulty. | further than the ‘Spree, and be could not aay | fue National Guard service de <i | peal pe # ft for ad ton appa ie ces causienal “Hum! I'll help you get it.” ‘This board consists of Messrs. Robert A. Dob-| whether the «ame conditions existed in all 8 a a 1 if a ! y E “ : : reas : . . adanit a bated “eames niven secur “Thank yo, sir. T'll never furgit yo, sir.” | bin, John T, Hardy and Dr. J. W. Hebb. Upon | Steamers transporting immigrants, | His im- bee to acknowledge your communication ted July 29; an Italian named Romero and a ‘une the a ONT. 4, t Ps their arrival at Ellicott City they were met at rey ge fale abrosd — he | ent woul 7 iodorecwment. man named Klameck. Be. =e fou go right around the corner. the court houre by Commissioner W. A. | United States oficials abrond was that the | f'Shail'tate nleswure in co-oyeratine im ALY ws The treatment which was applied at the Penn of W nis” fae Schoonet Mount Veruca, Aloxandsle, Va. Capt, | 20% St Gambrill and Mr. John T. Thompson af the late | reputable steamship, lines prov Sade tent, the | eauhy Mast may be inaugurated to secure the desired | svivania Hospital and weveral other institutions 1, Beek snd otton aad William Decatur, from Aquia creok, with forty-two | ‘And there you'll finds pump witha tin| board, who somewhat surprisingly informed | —— or ris tamion aii taeda, Very truly YUM nor GREEN! was to plat Et ee Fe . 5 | t ding rage grants, E i: of e ‘s, Diaine Room Pr rds of pine wood. Schooner Mary Anne Denty, al-| eup on top of it, Everything you need right | them ieerlig8 Reeriemers igh ery he a net | causing poor ventilation, giving them poor and Bajurant Gomera” | Out of cighty-six bat swell cng a Tables, a tar ; : - | there handy.” Salt cain ete kee places the | Unwholescme food, were confined, with few 6x- Moines, Towa, ches ipoeek hak eens Scrabbling walked away with the air of a i : ers | ceptions, to what are known as ‘‘tramp" steam- | _ "I he honor to, acknowledaw the mevipt of | 2* cured . appointment of the school commiasioners : : Four communication of the 13h iustent felatiny tothe Teidef nnd a doz, man’ who feels himself a benefactor. in the hands of the governor, the new board | °T*. Asa result of Mr. Spaulding’s observations Trabiishu of a udiitia departinent’ at the War | When asked about th monde, frog: Clare Ratt S 7.000 of was not legally constituted. The new board |®broad ‘he will formulate a series of E CLOCK. s e204 | Iumbe “ ” gai .|Tules to regulate the transportation Boa gg : eines, coda called for ad |" . ‘Yoo, she's @ nice girl,” eaid « young man, | eat eee te aire Botte reeniecr, | of iminigrants, tramp steamers and dthors, 00 | | Besif Dike: fiom tf an “Kis | “though she is rather nearsighted.’ State Senator John C, Rogers counsel and Mr, | # to bring them all under the supervision and \ ~ NM “That's just the reason I like her,” was the |}. E. Hill secretary. What the outcome of this | Control of the Treasury Department. Mr. repl; | dixpute will be isa mystery, and ite final termi- | Spauldiag says that he has no doubt that the ALSO, Farniusrs Wage suc Harness. FHOMAS DOWLING & SON, ‘Ructioncers. . A ‘i Secretary of the Treasury has this authority un-, shown c 5 ; Ts nation is watched with some interest. der the general immigration laws, and in| Se ™ ruard (o° our state and have been BOKN IN THE MINORITY. ra. Yate at Ncoecok tee ae ees “Yeu; sho will pass every ice cream sign one | THE WILL OF THE LATE CHARLES A. noBBS, | forming "the Tul OE Teen tcgit | Sexy courtevan to me nations, r BAEK ASD | waitentng all articles of Bu Backskin Yasther, | Srocuce Raymond. Winueld, Aleeancin oe | street without secing one of them.” ‘The will of the late Charles A. Hobbs of How-| many of ‘the suggestions contained in t ‘cantot devote | But He Had Hopes of Being With the Other MEVGEREERES, | Suede Show Canvas Shows, Eid Showand Sippers: | Din ood wa ard county bas been filed in the Orphans’ | introducod in Congress this eession for the | Wat stiveiuterest inthe state hullitie which their | Crowd in the Hereafter. BSerage | tome Wai pains Seeks.” a. rae Tastes, he crane epee ae rae cas Peobtl. | fod to tmcome tae, tgetner wit’ auch prac | SaeO is eg whet ine sescy adware | Moma New Tok Adverpr, | 4 { for 2 Capt. Mal When she is with him he will \¢ principal ueste are as follow: ary | a , | the militia. When in Washington in February 1 bad in, shabby, dignified mm St Pais: | _271Sam enecncg Focwmisone-thict kivmalices, P. Hobbs, a farm of 160 acres; Harry | tical ous ag he gathered himself in the | « iaik “riih several of, the ortiers at thr War De | atone on u bench in thepark. There was an in- ry Pkt ASD GLASS | WT ANTED_IT © ‘Buk whan:alonn be Geeks tha slat C. Hobbs and two children, Clay D. ani z | The Seeretary of War, and the ides see's with their | viting air of repose about his surroundings. WARE. KITCHEN REQUISITES, | WX pois nmarciareptiree Lecad Edna, equal shares in a farm of 103 acres; Alice | : . 8 Tu that Si shai ceemiehh o Kepwiee te mminind Re euedtianncescl te & You'll find him in the gallery. A., wife of Rev. B. F. Ball, 151 acres, and toC.| TO RIVAL THE NOONDAY SUN. ee otaeen ak aa Sea Mes tak “ hos SE NITee Oe a Re eA | Yeocomico Albert Hobbs, the home farm of 195 acres. The —— | which will, Tain sure, deuonstrate the mevssity of | *eat on the same bench. Five minutes later $150 AT 12.34 | JDBOSKENNEss on THE pigoce wank EORE |= John D. Foster, from| 4 noose-item—The report of a hanging. executors named are Asbury P. and C. Albert | Mount Washington's Electric Search Light ‘fablishinir vuch's departinent a4 vou suger. and | the shabby man faced about and queried sol- Ui Atgu st PAnMP Erm, rave. |g sa. PAPER CORDES BREGU IC. wr Ocogquan, Geepasen Cok. — Hobbs, Awaits the Word. | Se can sce Shab copetation, betwen te gutecl | TANS: cane tains WT Ose we KERVAND. eR AND LIT oat Sea rane tung Light. A | ‘The ice box isn’t nearly as cold as the ballot ‘ Bat gas Aspecial tothe N.Y. World from Mount Wash- | ‘theran will ive a's ‘well ommuised. thormetiy | “This is the nineteenth century, ain't it?” eae WE Feraa. aw. vin Jaures ver, With Luiuber,. Schocner | box for an unpopular candidate, ure, Louise Hillery of Stark, Fla, is visiting | ington, N. H., eays: “It ia probable that the elec- | ;atiupel ama" eficiently dicpiinet vali” Chavo | “Ses,” said the reporter. In the "sale will’ be found Visttine eande printal from plate, 75 cpa |g am — . her niece, Miss Rogers, this town. tric search light now being placed on the | “Sharieson, W.Va, AduntGeei” | “Thank you. for the '@. ‘A Re euce TABLISHED, 1970, S TAEPAN, DEALER | vata ot She hed been thinking over the declaration | | Miss Virgitia Bowie of Baltimore is visiting | summit at Mount Washington, and which will | cial tebe tae We Do ofmown afin | », He wae quite seriousabont it. After a thought amonds, c. Schooner Wi * r cousin, Miss Florence Richards . # asked = ais, urd Cogrebowe F. Pine watch ead | gu cue iuiam Lorman Lsberts has errived at | that one half Sie world dosen't know how the’! “C12 gol bad tha elect of riamaing the me bo Sie eager send Richer’ coer Meh te Go| Sen ey meee th “This is a civilized country, ain't it?” = = i ————. ____ 01> ion. Schooner Theodore Dean is boand hithor wiih | Ober half lives. “Dear, dear!” she mused; “to | in the thermometer up to 105 degrees se world, wal Be in full opstation maxt wosk. | em 0 Coos See Zenon © “Yer.” FUTURE BAYS. ne sie xO} a ANYTHING wRINTED " river. Three juast schooner ‘think that one-half us human beings are with- | times during the past week at this place. Placed as this search light is at an elevation of |, tr “Thank you. TNCANSON BROS! ACCT! | PontTEn*o: ‘S03 Fs nw Lee org mn Doe crag ord out visible means of support!” While an old famer named James Henderson | 6,300 feet much is expected from it, and the of the country bas been ny’ In the place ofa! He folded arts deliberately, nodded D ear | FRNTERge IGRAVING. Noted for FINE WO! ré Lies een ak tele ene, was returning from Muirkirk several evenings i eee a NOHMAN hdgatent G ected and continued, ¢ — . ee | Angie J. Pardee. af Geurpetinenie abi ready feeail ‘The Death Record. since, where he had been indulging in the flow- ‘Knoxville, Tenn. de us all, didu't Hey” aikaa eee Ee inguock & at Baliuarowith lanter shceet | ‘The following burial permits were issued for | ing bowl, he fell headlong down the left em- . “Tbag to acknowledge rore!nt of your commini-a- Iiton, Seneonce dein, Hantok bay eesied | the twenty-four hours ending at noon today: neber to this Sebooner J bankment of the railway track, and a profusion {fea Sad say that Maun in favor OF uy towers ii it is mite prewe: KE | Johm Cannon for Asssulting Mr. G. C. W. of eggs, butter and other things were scattered . White—Maggie Harmon, 14 years; Isabel | over the ground. The old fellow was picked several seconds. Magreder With 2 Stone. conse W. | Lawton, 2 years; Robt. J. Shaw, 45 years; | by some passers by and luckily received no im ; patuee fe unvust | comprehensive gesture, ain In the Police Conrt, Judge Miller, this morn-| M- !:obests, fro pe ageg Boe from | Almira A. Hopkins, 55 years; Mary A. Down- | juries save a very lacunae ugly bruise over the SCLALR “We are the people, ain | ing the case of John Cannon, charged with an | Deerity is oad kith = right eye. RA New York. Reyiment Gazette.” “Yes. is. ——— 5 ini, 56 years; . eis oe «, “2: | assault on G. C. W. Magrader on August 7, was | The, Loboyran <4 Ys, oo ; Eliz: 45 years; 'F. W. o: And the poo ment, don't r ” 7 ther? The pooplc have rights, haven't they?” j called. Mr. Clagett stated the case and called | Bath, ne tam i te oa 2 Pca cagrobtnrancent! dtiaks The re} that the President may cae oop le have rig! e He 27 S| Me. Magradec, who said that 1 wes nob sie Sth inguin Bp months; Webster W. Sexton, 10 months, Ridout for 6,000 part Alippery Hills, 5.99 | Sé% some speeches in the west this fall is thought | “That's it,”" said the solemn citizen. “That's SY FB ON a relegate pteersndy or urmgenisysd peo R the Colored—Emtua Veney, 3 months; Mary Bos- | acres on Linnear Hill! . ge to have grown ont of the announcement that he | Where xou're wrong. The theory's all right. pe ‘<p Gens, . Js the bie comtnent from | ton, 2 months; Eliza Marie Lee, 1 month; Jane| Catherine C. Hunt has purchased for @18,000 has aceepted an invitation to vnit the world's | No doubt about that. ut do you kaow who Sones $135. COC RES Y ° ji lige ‘and Marshall, rill hs te Carroll, 21 years; Ruth Thomas, 6 months; | of Catherine Hildard, sub 34, square 159, 21.97 jasbington has | fair next October. If he makes a trip to Chi- | F™ a nt? SRE | witness to proceed. : the ovening of other i hnson, 20’ years; Wm. Stewart Dose- | feet front on Rhode Island avenue between 17th P | cago for this At ie very unlikely that be | {Wie dows! came wehbe e 7 Mr. Magruder testified that on Sunday last | esr Wael ane contecneintl -the- | mon Red: Albert Matthews, 2months; | and Connecticut avenue northwest. intervening country with- oa 43 year: ; are - long time. The majority ran this country. - " o Sout the steamer ; Amelia Carter, 4 ; Simon ‘Nance, C. G. Stott has bought for €6,200 of R. . throe botwes were trespassing upon his lawn, | {4 in commissin ana rectiar river ost | Spare -—— | tence al, part 3 of 141, 20 by 181 : edged by the people and the consequent neces- | Majority have ali the rigts. Do you know what's ~,and be went out and puta rope around the | 1%: rem coy) ts the wes melon sues drm ly- | —— fost on G between 18th ‘and 19th streets northe is, | aity for his making a few addresses, neck of one of thom and was leading him to his | dria: capt. Sequin Dicscra:n. jo at her dock and Tried by the Mayor. west, stable when defendant came up and clatmed | on Br Berl, Grongato The Ob insane Tis ‘Transte ; cy ey the bore, and calling him a rough name at- | Sart ite the strains Sesterdet was" Ae Sewn ieiges a - i 2 | Papartee tae Rikon thet he Aidin's Ieow. IS uninter-| Moseley last evening were brought before * Im in the minority, «ir. I have always pro ny rg he aggre nen } | esting day - abet, and tgunage o Mayoe Straus in a this m , Dianna Lee to James E. Waugh, sub $2, 9q- | beon in the minority. 1 was born in a minority. ‘av a sigua, siviktng bien t achat dhe jass trips of ate Cae Dee Sen Dilan Se mos oad $20 for concealed biped fs a 992; @2,800. John Sherman et al. to Jennie B. | I can't help it, ir. Look at me. a but it would have been unkind to «ay #0. | Wm. Magruder cestified that be saw the ocour- | forza ent porsioos s Weapons and 3 n Polyett was dis- : ; Swaim, part 2%, 8.'seub Mount Pleasant; @—. | that’s what's the matter. You can see it_ stick | rence aud that be prevented Cannon from | toe Winer ster are nied with tu Sar pice Charles Sterling and W. H. Stirling Serevt Tou cm vendita say fan, Miner — | atviking his brother a second time by runming | Rock ieaiscked with wood. tourciasst schooner ie, | Wete each fined @5 for disorder. f recently ace earner mn 5 me 3 |Detween them. Mrs. Magruder gave similar opeateat. Det," Cape.’ “Guat, cleared —— helé'by John Phillip Sousa. An effort is being you know my advice to y ESS VaRE GRQEAPEE By | teatimon . Vickery testific {2 baiuinore git t loa ah ty Republicans of Washington Btate. prominent of De- 17. 8 “It ix this, Yonng man, bein the {was no fence about the place. Dr. John W. | Shepherd. whd sailed up with the Al tn thle worth and te tes mluacaty in en a, tga Aoril 18. 1800, | Chappell testified that the wound reached the | avin a Win teld, has rete home 2 Goa is and in night” iy TSE SP ee! | bone and it was a severe one, made with consid: ‘thares, ‘Rho achsuger hee "bee Tey : aye bless you. Good mains oe MONDAY. | erable force, 5 Tnceatiy overhanicds Capt: —+o-___ CPE "Scrock | "Mr. Cannon testified that his horses got out : 2 =. alone aaa res dean rpalescat atamto lt We | accidentally whilp watering them and ‘he fol: | Gave plcesne yr : 5 y ae ending Zore tn Chnmches. lowed them over and told Beh Tria Hes hae or | would take charge. q watt of #100 requ tetay atte Score ie ee ee Ge . presence in the walls of large nambers of jars. ae receding tee St i meget | Knwas fo : 4 ‘They are imbedded in the musoury, with the jarine of sale are not cam : men tnessed tre launch commissioner, : ntaws tenors the page eto 3 tena at ympia; for tial neck turned toward the interior of the cburcb ‘So ots af the rind nad cestof the dafeale, iF ze without argu- | ment, the cours instructing the jury that if the EE wore ; rd sod tha smut epeshts into Rn eptlenee voenn: Rae en ne ee wel Wr cette ees cae over behotor i the well, Bat a lone ~ Ge © MTIORSRY, Neck T4i8 New Yor a ones me rigat fe coneee epee : ’ ozumber of ie tet te ape TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM-/ up the horse if it was on his and had | Hiw. ry | inge word the necks of Jugs and led tono as to why d i PROVED PROPFRTY, BEING BOTSE NO. = fs retain possession ” s sonable force. P STREET NORTHWEST. m3 of guilty was ms <oully was thay boss thes tompers fine of $50. —— ! ! i let it HH iu i it : i é F i ? | F Be I i tft deftr i che B he 2. trac aviodetes Seba &Sitisom, | Trasece ji £ F PEEE by

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