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—_— ee = — 7 » FOR SALE—HOUSES. | _ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SOCIAL MATTERS. names ee ee en Ee Poe Fors Siteovag bet witht Bid ing ewes Pt gives ou sare from cable car, fe meds Feet es urate ke eee Calvary Baptist Church was, well fled last |The Beneficial Amociation of That Claws of|" an 2. rows baie aemanrs, Se ner ee nace; handvomely payered freabieet | SSSR Cae. and two + 8.060 Si | a POR EXCHANGE on bonne, three nice lotaon 24 | Mies Jeannette OF Se AF mses, “Sd Gis would have followed Commissioner eee Cement velee ot Belen mame row soit | “prouna: seceter tues, | tine. pear Fe cach Ina to SOsoct alley . a Douglers;|barg district aembled at Coldenstroth's a. Apply to OWNE GS | Corner hoase on ect | FOR EXCHANGE on improved , adesira- | ter Loving. Rev. Wharton, D. D., of | 4 comDIAL GREETING OF WELCOME FROM COM-/| but he being detained by important set 1 e 2story hows near oo | Mg gomes om F st. pe. Baltimore performed the ceremony. The ane atso| bi President Robinson introduced Mr. | Hotel in Bladensburg last Seturday evening ccaiiiae uae.) $200 | ng0 EXCHANGE: 136 feet front; near the Capitol: | ushers were Messrs. L. Powell Loving, R. Leo | MUSONER DOUGLASS—SPRRCEES J. Lowry Beli, the second assistant post-|'and organized a democratic band- , fromting Lincoln Square. ‘ne MADE BY MR. J. LOWRY BELL, SUPT. WHITE * poner ey band 14th sts, a DAVID D. STONE. 806 Fst. n.w. | Wiltberger, 8. P. Fickien, Barry of master general, who was most enthu-| some picture of Cleveland, presented tc the snd ith e.. iB SALE—ON AD ST, N E. NEAR H, A PRETTY | this city and Messrs. Louis Mixdor? and AND OTHERS—THE DELEGATES AND ALTER") sigatically received. He ‘said that he bad club by Mr. Joseph "Wrenn tenes ee | Fpg20e00 at 00 cents foot. oo t00 to 25-| 2: Stokes of Frederick, Md. Miss Maggio | ares rxrszxr. : for the ascociation the greatest admiration | wall of the room. Mr Weeks Rammer | tpt they 3 pee he ewe ths Smith attended the bride and Mr. Fesston Brad- qsteins called the meeting to order and nominated Mr. it" __"_ DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w._ | ford was best man. ‘h its members experience in the line | L z i é and ‘The bride was gowned in heavy white silkand| _Thi# morning, at Grand Army Hall, the | ships. pe oy He spoke of the dangers and hard- to ir duties, and said that they were not only | was unanimously chosen. Mr. Hunter wat dp Tine of electste | her tulle veil'was held bya weeath of orange | ighteenth annual convention of the United | Shitied go eters noe rien teed tae een ‘made sccretary, and after vnenha a a paahe | Blowome.” ‘The ‘bridesmaid wore white china | States Railway Mail Beneficial Association was | fice Department, but assured them that it was maglen ta seoeat Cleveland, Ste | rom sALE=CoRSER sto silk and carried La France roses, A reception | called to order by President H. M. Robinson of | the intention of the t that the nssocin- is.: howse has 9 roor A E 2 i li stable in rear: only $2 followed at the residence of the bride’ 8, | Atlanta, Ga. The association ia really an in-| tion should receive Yet the | following aa Se ede ane ark ing waried on. | surance society, and to be eligible to member- members ored ito themnsalvegand to those de: | elected: Presa Rojan "Dr bebe: eT. & AND T, DE: | at 1528 Q street when they return. ship one must bean employe of the railway | locrease its membership. Instend of 2,500 meme | vice, Presiden: wo from ac reven, ey; te offered | those present at the jon_were Mr. T. J-| mail service. Yet, a member who afterward re- bers, there should be 5000 members.” He then | sections of the district) —Neck, James Enos We yetty ant eae Pe gpg ft, tires from the service, either to engage in other — an eloquent exlogy of the then Ray, James Thomas Brown: Hyattevilie, Dr. v7 irs. Alice Clagett, Mr. and Mrs. cS life, | of iiway mail service and said that 1 . a Homie tain Ga dion rgeh, Mr. Thomas | S°V@rnment service or to enter private life, POR | James Stuart, J.'H. R. Deacons: 4 P. Graham, Nr. W. 8. Fleming, Mr. and Mra, | 400s not lose his membership in the association ‘that service rested the great burden of the de-| ‘Andrew Lynch, Geo. W. Coldenstroth, sr 2005 ood 0: by 2147 K. 6 ROOMS: BATH and E:; lot 108x100 4 R SALE_8TH ST, sirab. building lot, 20: to quick purchaser ai after 6 p.ul. to OW : ; é ? i 14 i OR SALE ; FOUR BRICKS: 7 and 20 feet f DANIEL DOUGHERTY DEAD, 40 to good alley: 1 aie 20 feet front bg 00 te gon : partment. They had never failed in their | Nighlunde’ Charlas kes One of the Moat Eloquent Orators the Cows story on another Mouse Leap aaipe ses SEU D STONE. SOs F saw | Slanton Smiith, Mr. and Mes. George Moyers, | By #0 doing. ce efforteand he felt confident that they never | Besver . Sa Bg rs dy eget : / rites. | Foincesmgngy by rarchase iat 4 Hock 22 on Ge | ang tease Stone, Hor. Mr. Little and Mr-| | Aocording to the latest reports there were | would fil in thelr duly, no matter how dificult | Tashan, Fred Gundiine, Salis Er Dower Te ‘A. Fowler; 00 Daniel Dougherty, the orator, died at his ree Tecording’ secretary Brooke Hunter; | ence in Philadelphia yesterday afternoon, Frank Crane. ‘ or extensive the labor might be. He stated that orth side of » 150 it. frou 13th, Colnm- 2,581 members of the association, an increase mig! that Eis Heletia at elpw price of OB cates toot This| Mr. and Mra, Del Monte, who have spent the during the past year of 427. ‘The ‘present off- | When the question of forwarding the #20,000.- | ie, | sett “SS: “DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n. rintore in this cits for several years past, are | cers of the association are: H. M- Robinson, ee ee en H. Constantine; treas- | His death was due to nervous prostration,which E BRICK 7.| Fi sAORIFICE WILE SELL ving the congratulations onde Ga., president; C. Grave, Chi- | a. vem. Wao t-at-arms. | affected his brain. Me bad been ill for several SGLARGE BRICK HOURE ON HOS. | Fituad cemetit ot Procviond: belt Wear thn sacs termination of a law ait | are thy “acts Pee et Goeceutars diveotors, | Wa the men ofthe railway mail service who his brain. He for a yoare | R. L. Downer. Messrs. N.C. Darnall, R. Ford | months but was recently thought to be Gey a Hr ePet foot ifjeold at once. FO. HER: | decided in their favor in Spain by which they 9 m mt were called upon to undertake that great and | Combs and W. Brooke Hunter wet dated | One past, but iv ud RU dio Fst room at 365: cir favor ir y W. H. Honsel, Galesburgh, Il.; William Mere- jous task. How well they accomplished ; con nnd eub.| Teoovering by the attending physician. A ae ee regain possession of their Cuban estates. The | aiih, Chicago, Ill; F.W. Moody, Waukegan, > sr known to the ine plished | ns a committee to draft = constitution and #ub- " DAVID D. STONE, AAU = === : value of this property is estimated at $2,000,000. | 11). :"W. H. Biggin, Middletown, N. Y.; D. | mit it to the club at its next meeting for adop- | Change for the worse came Sunday night, and a ee i eR. Pt eee ee It is said that the family lived here to retrench | Wright, Efingham, Ul.; 0. 0. Wengier, St. , np aes rhewoyred j tion. A committee consisting of Dr. Chas. A. | be sank rapidly until death remilted. Only the oon » : 7 | on aft mE pl i expenses, but will now return to New York. Louis, Mo., and T. W. Jones, Washington, D.C. . . gate: oe, | Wells, James T. Ferral and James C. Rogers | immediate metabers of the family were present, DAVID D. STONE, 806 F Z ‘000 cash, Uulnce on very eney ae vito ewsdbgeec » Mo., Preciation of every officiel of the government. | was appointed to tevite Ing neti ese | ; MONES WORTH, | e_1715 CO : ‘ol. and Mrs. Francis Colton have been at DELEGATES AXD°ALTERNATES. channs sn acer PI resentative Barnes | incinding his eon, D. W. Do _ room white stone Englieh Fine Corner lot om south side Department of Ousiehial tot ths ice andl kar oe WHITE, Comptén and Hon. Van H. Manning to address - : . = Ee ee eh peta te turn to this country the midal (2 grereel : The delegates are as follows: a Mr. James E. White, general superintendent | the club. The corresponding secretary was in eo ond Dougherty was born in Philadelphia, REE FINE, RESIDENCE | pbrreg ft eee - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggs are passengers | First division, headquarters Boston—M. A. | of the railway mail service, was next presented | structed to notify the secretary of the X miber 15, 1826. In his eighteenth year he ve. between iainand isthais, | ES, Rent J. H. GE ¥ £0. 637 F. 2 £ "i a tional Association of Democratic Clubs of the | entered the law offices of Willi and Samuel ind 18th, 30x100...---- E | eboa i Butricks, vice president; delegates, H. A. | by President Robinson and the convention rose "mace | —_ Ooo Oe x00 | Betardas test remm “Bich lett Liverpool on | ry man, 8. 0. Page, AH. Paul, FJ. Tifrasher, | to ite fect and. gave their superintendent thoes | OTSanization of the club. After listening to | Badger. Two years afterward he became promi- versity Grounds, fine malar eared W.-H. Sander and F. C. Jackson; alternates, J. | rousing cheers. Supt. White was quite visibly |" umorous address by Mr. Andrew Lynch, the nent asa de le ch-mak 4 in 1849 sin Columina Htelgiita, BOxt80, air, Arthur Herbert of the English legation. | s ‘Poiter, J. V. Doherty, J.F- Kelly, P-E.| affected by the reception tendered ‘and it was | > adjourned to hold ite. next meeting wi the | Pent ava democratic speech: maker, an Dough- . 3 45: t0 81.35 per ft, | who te to shortly marry Migs Helen Gammell | Heap, F.'B, Lane and J.-E. Skinner. with great difficulty that he could consrol | me Place on Saturday’ « ning. September 17. | erty wns the acknowledged leader of the Dong- of New York, is not related to Hon. Michael | “ Xecond division, headquarters New York—H. | his feelings au tly to assure the conven- | ,, The republican primary mecting which wre eae a a eee tee oeaaeeeel Herbert, charge d'affaires, but is of Lianarth | wickersham, vice president; delegates, R. ©. | tion that he was in full «ympathy with thelr | Beld in Bladensburg last Saturday evening for | i= Part in Douglas party. in’ Philadelphia court, Wales, where his father is now living. | Jackson, W. H. Applegit, T. M. Ballinger, W. | efforts to protect those dependent upon them. | *¢ Purpose of selecting five delegates to repre- | polled nearly 9,000 votes. which wae due largely Lanower of Lanower castle is his grand-| 1. Clark. A. P. Charlton, M. C. Duryea, W. E. | He could add nothing to what had been said by | St, this district in the county convention, | PO\rs Dongherty's earnest efforts. mother. His bride-elect is the prospective | Parl, C. A. Frost, E. R. Hay. J. I. Holly, H. H. | Mr. Bell, but told them that whatever he couli | Wich convenes at Marlboro’ today, was lively 4 ray J. H. GRAY £CO., & Holmead Manor. R SALE OR EXCHANGE 10. KOOM | Holmead Manor. residence on north side of § bet. and t Se. rr H. GRAY & ¢ Hotmead Manor. | FS € SALH — SEVERAL @ROOM BRICKS AN Holmead Manor % c-el . : In the beginning of 1861, nt public meeti dD) doe ge. dl a ft! | heiress of twenty millions. Ke i |and interesting and largely attended. The | ; +4 frames inn. tion; prices from €2.000 to Sti TS “ . Koons, I. M. Koons, E. B. McKee, H. E. Mack, | do to assist them at this or at any other time in Philadelphia, Mr. Dougherty prepared the BR ea teria OS SEGA we Rit home ite f.| Mr. and Mrs. John R. MoLean gavea musi-| A J. Miller, E. M. Norris, F. J. Patterson, L: | he would do with all his heart. Tait ine Scteentns wore elected: Ferdinand G. | sist seactalion over passed in faves af enereion = ; = "ge PHOS ‘wad 40r. par eq. ft. {CMe at Briarfield, their Bar Harbor home, | ‘T. Saulsbury, E. J. Sellers, W. H. Tedd. G. C. SEVERAL OTHER SPEAKERS. Ralston and F. H. Smith. There wan quite a | 2ainet secession. In 1862 the Union Leagae i as MBE! Peat. | Lincoin Park. Gonge vary coin uk i ots trent isieeial a Washington colony were their Ward, P. P. Waring and C: 8, SS alter | ‘The Postmaster General not appearing there | contest between the followers of Mecarn a. Dy — Sn Sty menhe, ene reel: Mase ave near 4ih st ihe on Lincoln Park and streets: adjacent at uests. ‘The artists were professionals, nates, E, W. Alexander, I. J. Bradley, . a. | Wi . I. D. | whom was Daniel Dougherty. — oe tne 84-6001 8 re vires So. igeaton it Washing Lr Sejovabia Weedey Gey ane ice Brown, 3.1. Campbell,’ Ira Dorrance,’ H.. M, | Were loud cries for a speech from ex-Superin- | Wine and J. H. Ralston, the former receiving - exe i AND €2 PER MONTH WILL | *% rthwest. KEY Bhs & | p Gs Han tendent Milo B. Balle < the third division, — = latter 48 votes. The delegation is Sag ty wen pwd Fee yo f ven WA EL He W. P, Landon, C. E, Lin- | Vice President M. A. Butrickx and Inspector lodged. penis mye ‘he INVESTMENTS— honor of their one-renr-old son, Lenox, at their | Poin”) yicceatae’ BG. McGen nar J.B. Mane: | Goo. & Evans of the’ fires division, Exch of parations are being made to give a cated Seaican oftren We Ag 4 06 to « alley, with 15-ft. aide alley residence, 759 ith street southeast. ‘The field, A. E. Martin. F. R. Meeker, W. B. Mur-/ the gentlemen excused themselves, however, double tournament near Bladensburg on same year he was nominated for Congress by Uith st. hear Bosc: all improvements: fronds and main ontrance to house were bril- ‘jt, J, A.W. Nixon, E. Peck, W. P. Scharf | upon the ground that while they were in full | 15tn instant. y ore S AUNDERS & CO. $8Pie at, [evening by Mr. and Mrs, Gustave Lobr in | Doushes, 0.A. Ford, 8. K-Farman, I. (ate se iit 2 SALE—ON 0 ST. NE NEW YORK * moder E o Lot 4 2 PTH FINE DHOOM | om south, ROOM x dock, jr, — a | the democrata, but declined to ru The Inst j stable in rear:a bargain. J.H-GRAY | 90 SE seb LHK. uc: :1670 cach fo ities; nels lighted eu hhinese and Japanese! sng f° C. Sullivan. sympathy with the objects of the association aw... cee Now York bas been | prominent appearance of the orator on the | ar HOUSE T xFan|* $50 cach. interns and presented « pretty appearance. | "mind division, headquarters Washington—J. | they could not make a epeech. ling Miss jet. olitical platform wax in 1888, when at the St. tb! side andtearalleyn oD. We GRAY SCO. | yhiBey table oF largo uall 10,000 cau oe ago = 7 vice president; delegates, J. W. ‘ The smeeotion then informally suspended far i eo Park is eojourn-|Touis convention, in behalf of the state of at. only €1.30 per foot. oe oy pods. Ro re nee cre, '. Campbell, C. W. Vickery, H. W. | business while awaiting the coming of Post- arg New York, he nominated Grover Cleveland. $00 GRO. ¥. WORTHINGTON, _ | first hour was very pleasantly spent in playing | , . 5 Wonesealer. Dr. Deane of Benning lost his youngest child ax gexrsaw | FOU oh Tog tect icont on Wet peor le 5087 tinging, ake. "At o'clock the | Nicholwon, J. W. Melnturdl, W.J. Knight, H. E. | master General Wanamaker. About noon he The nomination was carried by acclamation by games, romping. oh cecaa tn Kal hs last Friday. Its funeral took place today. little ones filed into the large dining room and | Chilson, M. L. Hodge. C. F. Didawick and J. G. | entered the bail and the convention rose and 3 ; .B. Sims, B. R, Ander- | cheered him again and again. “El Hactenda.” the beautiful countrs seat of | thi‘occusion, wes tai io hone ea eee Leta rg pemaniee thse po | tone arent OW toon yy Wel- pegtiziveen Gatenibsictisninen: seep egg epee oe cdlaged drindensbare | most bri nt of tae hfe, ee eek until 10 o'clock. Among those present were | Tinton. B Kt Boulding, ©. G. Goodloe, FH. | Mr. Wanamaker said substantially, after the | Wednesday evening, the occasion beluga birth. eabekapintedy ook So sein rk: one of the pratcal Miss Blanche Offutt, Miss Lizzie Padgett, Miss Sect ‘di ite pons ‘Atlanta J, F, | Cheers were over: “Your cordial reception and | day party given to their daughter. The man-| SA. tinued with ae + weep = ket cas to develop adventure; faced Shelton, Misgcs Pearl and Faith Tang-| piodgett, vice presidents delegates, W. W, For-| cheers lead me to say, first of all, that it will be | ston and’ grounds were illuminated with Jape- . ah. *. fue eleven-room | GRa¥ E bo. Prettiest location in | SEAY reat 5 | CHOICE 10 In Park at the low fivare of 2 {f you want a real bersain | OLD, ‘1Sth'and F ‘of Lineoin Squares in the “ “| two daughters. One of his sons, D. e es ae ‘rumbull sts. n.w., near rar! faster jaster - De, > fs" 4 i i er. al 1 ‘900. lie reacrvation 1a" by'28%-6: sewer | Albert Hutchinson, Master Pete Smith, Mies | @"d and T. Pool; alternates, R. D. Millholland, | livery and on time at the time appointed, ier: ie for immedint DroTe vi ,. because I knew that we all believe in prompt | also sanga touching solo and Mr. James C. aE —— Sacelient chanre fora builder er forebarne favese | Ollie Clarke, Masters Eddie and Willio Wright | 3: C: Worsham, @. W. Harlan, W. W. Wheeler, ¢ ho service, to meet and greet the men whose | Rogers and Misa May Rogers rendered an ad-| TOOKING OUT POR THE WEST. conis, Xe. per aquare foot. R.H. 7. LBIFOLD, | and Misses Kosie and Viola Gater: also Mr.and | 3 ulcer ergo rpnecamie, W. | day and night, sunshine and storm, service in | Tirable duet, The conversazione, which pro- ¥ - 18tn and F sis. new. se3-at | Mrs. T. B. McCartney, Miss Wheeler, Mrs. Strett aw ‘Smith, oes "~*~! postal work entitles them to be honored as the | voked peals of laughter, was principally carried F SOLD AT ONCE, | Langley. Mr. H.B. Chase. The presents recetved ey = The National Repubtican ‘ommittee May Le J Fstabiish Western Meadgrvarters. ela eroes of the postal rervice. The late summer | on by Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Bailey and Miss Gor- i . to HRS 5 83M | were numerous and suitable and consisted of meee e rroridenk,dclegatee DP. Davis, | that gives us your visit will soon bring the vet- |don. An elaborate supper was served. Among | It is likely that the national republican com 3., 1407 F. se®3t | china ware, toys, games and silver ware. Bogue! 5 ‘Deke = ‘i ‘p! | eran soldiers to this great capital. It seems tome | those present were the s McKelden. Miss | mittee will establish wostern headquarters in LOOK AT THIS-ONLY 31.80, pen | Mra. A. Dallas Tucker,eon and daughter have E arhmige§ ee Grazr, | there insomethiug akin botween the brave heroes | Lepper, Miss ‘Heed, Mrs, Bailey, Mine Mitseb, | Chteage, sccunding to ho Mow York fm. ifm resizence Jot on the returned to the city aftor @ pleasant two| F. 8, Coleman, Josoph Ade, Tim Miller, J.T. C. | of the railwas mail and the men who fought for | Miss Gordon and Misses May and’ Corn Rogers, | paitor htoswator of the Oman Bre aud eho “SIMELDS. 1408°F ot. nee” | months’ sojonrn at River Springs. Watson, J. A. Kidwell, J. E. Matthews, HG. {bo fag, While the soldier boys lost co Be ae Sonshine, sas’ | natlenal oomanitineman frome Mishundin enstoed = . and ge | keep one country and one fing, youare ling . and 3 . Mr. Id : a arsive oz | Mise Annie E, Laubscher and mother of a ebay ght ag gg moh Donnel, to alld up and less the conntry,and make the | March, Mr. Lounds and Messrs. James C. and | there from New York yesterday and announced a a. ave, gf 12th at ORE —— oe ier bays a hescnge dares Ladd aad W. J. Glascock; alternates, i old flag stand for the highest blessings of all. I Joseph S. Rogers. that a meeting of the western executive com- Tabudvide ipto Bois at average price pet lot satetnat 7) 7 illiam | take off my hat to such workingmen as you.who | Miss Blaine has been visiting Mre. Evarts, f 1 jgeated by tur- | Of'911190. CHARLES A. SHIELDS. 14038 stn-w. | Mt Le tpt ste ge aremcy Ale [Ring re wey intelligence and The trustees of the Hyattsville Academy have | Mitte of the national committee would be held eatedd nee ESS IKABLE FRAME in the northeast for sts 1 asi paym=nt d balance $16 per month. interest treluded ; nd al] modern improveuiente; electrie line i smortly pass the door. for terms and price 2a sz 7 Paes EM WALIER WEED & CO.- JOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL 360 Lith ot nv. | Fen south side of Ma. ve, af 12th: w.; Grooms. 85,000 for the Lamb, W. A. Hall, George H. Poulson, J. : : ‘ in Chicago ina week or ten days, The object : seed 6, ~ Dr. Jerome Chase and Mr. Parks have re- Bi George D. | tegrity, whose duty cannot be weighed in ordi- | #ppointed Miss Jane Latimer principal of that pom brick house; all med. ‘me. : EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, 8 SALE SEVEN GHORT LOTS, INCLUDING | turned to the city after spending the month of | Heren, hi, Boas 3, B Poirier AD. Trecbioca, | BAEY .soales and whose "service can- | scool. The acalemy was opened today and | of the meeting is to thoroaghly look over, the house; ‘orner at 10th amd E sts. n.c., overlooking Md. ; topline reservation. CHEAP. OHAB. A. HIELDS. 1405 F st. nw. | POR SALE—TWO SPL Angust at Newport and Narragansett Pier. ee ee Dr. Joseph Taber Johnson has returned to| W. T. Cratcher, N Rynearson, J. M. Eaton,| Rot be measured by ordinary rules, | attended by a large number of scholars, ‘The | situation and to determine where there is any L vest, 6.3. Taio, 5 |e Se See Meee me chest | Rateine heademy as also opened and | need of extra effort to counteract the work now ID FRON the city from his summer vacation. Mrs. | Snook, E. W. Poole, J. A. MoCartney and W. T. | Gighiera-hour dase than eight-hour dave, who | attended by abou fifty-seven scholars, ort | being done in the west by the democratic cam- eve. ; room for 8. sip frame and large ares | Sehanood arth the eile a eee st oe: | Roberts: do eighteen hour's work for eight hour's pay. . Louis D. Wine, marshal of civic exe . dire Wilt GACT AES Ha hARGMIN. wit ereneeng | farm, near Chain bridge, until October, ‘Laren, | Sixth division, headquarters Chicago—F. H.| ‘The men who stand at their posts in heat |of the G. A. K. parade which takes place in] F ~ 4 . See TREd SEke Be eae en encase | arm naar Chain coe for Yale Callens | Coles vice president.) delegates, Jo5, arm. | ad in the darkness, who wrestle with their | Washington on the 20th instant, has appointed is committee consists of W. 8. Campbell mod. imps. elena ea bas ave, s.w.; H-reom bricks: all | 231 Se} the four hoses 810,000, subject | POR SALE o ‘story brie 300: ura tig at 929 per sie, lance in s(t, twelve, clguiech oes ae . - task wit i in great dan- | the following gentlemen from this village to act | of Lliffois, Henry C. Payne of Wisconsin, 3. N. wenty-four months. F ILL BUY A cHOT BETLD. | at the col@rated Worcester Acndemy in Wor- | strong, C. — W. A. a2 w. 3 oe, ger. = ape Ceeitts Cieeey ae =a al esaids tokis obits ‘Alfred H. Wells Heuey A. | Huston of Indiana, M. E. Evans of Minnesota SUELONE DP THE PARES TS Oe SO CaaS | jaty alanee U end 9 cenit" roth for Srgacess 40 | Cester, Mass Hoageits alternates Wy B. Sever WW, | Hice, and withall their knowing don't know | Drary, Chas, H. Welsh, Heary Mogriaon, Hi ©. | and E. Rosewater of Nebraska, ; a atest fr the mousey Dresine nn bathe | SSEgEEEM og HARES GC TURCHALE’ "| Mise Clara Sawyer of Dumbarton avenue, | Hodgett: alter ‘Brown, J_V. Henry, H. H.| how to get tired or how to be dishonest or | Browning, Chas. E. Beach and Col. C. P.Cran-| ‘The democrats are certainly making « big seach. Priceof the en couveniences, just been tianlaoel Georgetown, in vi Thar Wilsee cod 3: Ooceal to be dishonorable. The nation has looked | dall ‘The escort will consivt of 100 mounted | effort in the west,” wid Mr. Rosewater, Miss Edna Sawyer, is in | “Seventh division, headquarters St. Louis—D, | Xin wonder on the gold mail of which the | citizens, who will ride immediately in frout of | anv one wi ee one! that special : = siting relatives at Boyd's, | Reue W Tseve. olecan cea oR OT. 10, SQUARE 601; LOT | iq" while her sister, Beale, Lois 9and 10, sq. S rooms each: lot 45 by 100 Prince George county. wher hse ameate Y Me. | Second assistant has spoken, little thinking that | the column, efforts are to be m: foot, and'all of $q-% Mr. James M. Vooo and wife are spending the | fase n Neer ec ctcmntee, J. Be Mc-| there are always flowing across this great land | Mr. Samucl G. Townshend, treneurer of | tainly do wet think we weed to worry shout are CL Rs 2 canes of September at Asheville, N.C. Moore. W. W. Thrasher, C. B. Wilson, “F. F, | 20:000,000 of letters that are just as eucredly | Prince George county, will visit Bladensburg | Illinois or any of the western states, Sut the ; Ss 7OR SALE— N.C. 3 5 A . B. Wilson, F. F. ‘i views ~~ v Pes : | For sab me Geu. A. D. Hazen, Dr. David H. Hazen, Dr. | Wood, A. 'T. Wright, J. #1. Boden, J.C. Brown, | E7264, a8 carefully watcued and as safely | tomorrow for the purpose of collecting all | national committee will co-operate with the A few che left on 121 j 12: ‘i handled as, the 20,000,000 of the gold train. | delinquent taxes. state committee. There is no question about Sig NeeP Moto I$" STE, GA Pee oe B. E Dames, and slternates, O. OM. Smith, |Tt' ie a matter of great encoaragemont to| Postmaster Geo. Tiae has rindered the fol-| that. It Ia set too early to determine hes New| nan, F. F McBride, F, L-Donabue’S Werthen,|™e to watch the ever-growing interest of | lowing report of the operations of the free- | will be done,and many things muy de of 18th Brunswick and Nova Scotia. HF. Faidley, Kobert Leslie, U. 3. Rosd und | {208 who are associated with me in this postal y system at this place for the month of | before election day to change the situation. Pie tirwarietes Dr, J. C, McGuire and family have returned | yf J’ Devine as and work. There are few who realize the advance August Delivered Registered letters. 4 ordi doubt if we will know dust what we will have et a ‘ ai = ae of the postal service. Long after Abraham | nary letters, postal cards, 326; fourth-| do before October 1, wi campagn Sones Te caper 1 ee aril vice praddenty dslegeen Chea, | Lincoln’ was a postal clerk, as postmaster at | class matter, 19%. Collected Local and tail | be in full blast.” Fat nw. | W.P. C. Hazen and Nathan Hazen have re- FINLST (CORNER | turned from a trip along the Maine cuas OWNES WE © honse te iweat and pay dif- jodern improve- od deep lot to wide alley: built by owner “ $ 2 ; * New Salem, Ill., even as Inte a3 the year 1871, | letters, 147; local and mail postal cards, 33; tal a ob ee eR Mrs. Corry and children of 10th street are Carb het aera ead es = the entire’ revenue of the department had | total number of pieces handled, 3,224; toial SITUATION IN HAMBURG. ON | WALTER WEED & + Agents: onal Mutual ee weeks with relatives at Newport, Tiller W. € gaat tL Be ) P. How. | Rot Teached $20,000,000. and yet within the | Postage on all matter, $2.63. — roms 04 | Roland oan Rovio of New York, OU | a Gilby, WG Harpe, EA: Ewaney, ¥.- How: | <r. of’ tin geoweat Erualdieat the lacsanes or Miss Annie Long has returned from a pleas-| How the Sick and the Dead Are Transported J |< >= __. a Mrs, J. K. Mangum and little daughter, Edith, a) handigemtes Cieemena 0712 above what it was previously | ant visit to Atlantic City, N. J. in the Stricken City. eAtiani x| PoheReiencs in treciy,on Ss near SH. are, and her sister, Miss Edna Bell of Capitol Hill, | w.C. Howe, vice presilent: delegates D, M, | Wiliamount to more than twenty millions of | Mr. and Mrs. H.R.’ Goshborn have boen | gyecial Cabiete the New York terse Yor ale F Hines Stunt fekurned fepea thie la Wa _ etal : z dollars, the entire revenue of 1871. But the best | visiting Mrs. Godman of Bladensburg. i ety we yy fer eye ave J turned from Ine fiidge moun-| Wells, W. W. Blackmer, J. W. Holloway, N. H. . i v. C. Carrol amare, Sept. 5. ‘holera reports ’ anes for years to | Pine re tains; where thay bavh been apendine tis cam: - tee ora et growth that the service can have isin the de-| Mr. W. C. Carroil of College Park is sojourn- : fides “kt ST e HESGEEFOND.Got Lath st rw. | aBgome cabinet mer.” . tiie in ean aati ge: FE West, C. A. Hersey, | Vclopment of the character and skill of the men | ing in southern Mary land. jam Dene Rane Reemennaeneaeeneeein Say MST eS uESGLE Fon 14th chindelters: electri Ra ee Ce, ce & B Morgan aud W- A. Preston; alternates | on whom rests the responsibility of the postal | lise Pinkney of Baltimore, sister of the late | but the situation is serious. Authentic and se- rk KALE TWO SIX-ROOM AND BATH BRICK | $7 RoR aaa eieat t a aale| D wine rmg e Yom oad ge aml PO | Bishop Pinkney of Maryland, is visiting at the | liable +tatistics are hardly obteinsble. There in, BEST Ko sn Daeyese ear cons a Be ag acta hc Mrs. Van Wickle dolph, Fred’ Westcott, T. Caivert_ and J. W.| “1 trust yon will have a very pleasant visi — of Mr. B. O. Lowndes, near Biadens- | however, no doubt the authorities vesterday = x fri a ate = ” * "+! am glad you have brought your wives and | burg. ported to on 5 od : z ‘pana Bate mei iy Aeiioot | | Miss Lizaie Just hus returned from Alexan-| Hv a. sion, headquarters St. Panl—J, H,|#ier Whatever we can do’ to make your| St Lake's Episcopal Sunday school in Bla | pany pres eicearnarg ed areesg” Tse sting : tiled 0 . : 10 ro SGTON, i Mrs, i mal = | Post Ottice Department.” closed for two months. | many are under treatmentat priv: ihe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.| Madigan, James Elliott, Charles Schrimer and | Post Oftice De ‘of the Postmaster General's re- | Mr. Jocsoph 8. Rogers of Bi Ber, | Clements, 115 Sth street southeast, was the | W. 8. Van Ondol; alternates, A. A. Krammer, | marus'a delegate arose atid eens | been Nand 0, 3 ne building lots #1 fert front gach. | #€en¢ Inst evening of alively gathering of young | L.A. Briggs. LO. Clarke and Thomas Quinn, | Marks @ delegate arose and cried 9 J. H. GRAY & BON, folks, the occasion being a party given in honor| Eleventh division, headquarters Fort Worth gel - - re-idences, .. ensburg has | and many funerals took place which are not re- pointed instructor in English literature | ported by the authorities. rom all I can General, | at Gonzaga College of Weshington, D.C., and | = rd wood 000. ES CHOATE & CO., aaa in t 7 est | anply to f., W. | Mutual Baiting | st. | Nurkmanehip. For p RESO | WEED SOR. Manes - - bes. learn, there are about 500 new cases daily and 3 4 - i w ker.” Every to his feet | hasccepted the position. Mr. Rogers gradu- | @®™" s can Asecclation of New Yo stn “eS __ 61 F St._| of the birthday of their daughter Fannie. Dan- Teachout, vice president; delegates, B. | and gave them with a vigor that ‘almost cheox | ated this year from Georgetova Colicna. © | Over 200 deaths, Most of the bodies are barled _ | Fo SALE A FINE BUILDING LOT OX N cing and amusements were indulged in and a | G. Kennedy, W. O. Campbell, J. A. Wright and | fhe Wailding. ‘The consontion then adjourned | __A grateful rain fell here about 11 © clock last | in trenches at Oblsdorf cemetery, which is six iE: | can sedate bargain OSCAR W. WHIT supper was served. Miss Clements was the re- | W. F. Almon; alternates, W. 8. Tipton, C. E. | inti 2 o'clack this afternoon. mat the delegates | night, which laid the dust in the roads and con-| miles out of town. ‘The bospital and numerous momet; Euroa alan | a “S80. Ree, pandsomo presenta. Among ae pets eek _ Phi poten to | and their wives, children and friends passe up | siderably cooled the atmesphore, barrecks are being utilized to sclieve regulon alin a 7 LF T i a v Is 1 i cf y ie ‘or ] weAt_ | FON a Melgits Me Vlessant and viciahy FCM: | Ella Amery, May Miller, Hattie Clemente and | order af 10 o'clock, and: long betors Gast thor | pone maeetonme /60 1eeaap theke eet hy tea) ee ee ee wtb ing ereiper sd, go ee. nx,b bh, 11r.98,500 | CRAY & CO., 637 F st. se3-3t | Hattie Padgett, and Mesara. Alfred Clark, Ed-| tho hall was literally packed with the delegates wiicaiadd and sacha wale mtigediompgethorwager yr dppealac enenghiny os mbvary was in no way propered é G2) Md ave” | DOR SALE—BY OWNER-GRFATEST BARGAIN | ward Padgett, Arthur Pennington. J.P. Gaddis, | and their friends, many of the latter being 2 s Palo Alto Club of Washington and pamed a| quence. ‘The sick are convered to the heopital bie tan Ste OF cena; ease tog es rom! | Win. Calhoun, K. R. Wilson, Arthur Clements, | compelled to stand. ‘The delegates were seated ‘This evening there will be an informal recep- | Fie Sot” \ontag uf | ogres Pipes gtd ween prtedged ony os ME- Pleasant. "| Jt, Mr. Milburn and Robert B. MeCathran. "| immediately in front of the platform, the rest | tion tendered the association at the Ebbitt | PSS" ESTCnME pon nee cetamed froma 1 eae aceon pla gon Ng x —-—.__ of the hall being occupied by their friends.who | House. For the rest of the week the fol- | several months’ trip to Europe. bakers’ ongoun, ‘The whole matter of trans- SHOOTING STARS. had accompanied oo to enjoy the beauties of | jowing program has been arranged: COUNTY NEWS. portation 18 in the hands of a cholera commis- Fe fo the national capital Second day, Wednesday, September 7, 1892—| 5 gotlowing jurors have been @: to | “ion of the senate and the police, although St No words except of love he'd find, WELCOMED BY COMMISSIONER DovGLAss. | Business sessions. ee sea soe there are aesociations of private citizens which af rics, 10 2 i ; ‘And when the end had coms, Ati1 o'clock President Robinson called the| (, Third day, Thursday, September 8, 1903— | corre at — of rome court, | are doing good work. Tle latter are attending a ees eee ee ee one tind, cuavention to order and tntroduced the Bev. to-s(cunt Vernon, Hndina flood ‘and Marshall | ber, 1908: Geeed jury Pai Wr Rebetes | toe eee ee ving iain in: very cheap fe Were also deaf and dumb!” Dr. z. G. Butler, chaplain of the Senate, who| Hall Leave 7th’ street wharf at 930 e.m.|J.E. Tolson, James H- Shreve Wm. P. Bryan, - sr st. nw, be and bs i », | invoked the Divine ng upon the conven-| Luncheon on steamer after leaving Mount|Samucl R. Dugan, Wm. H. Hamilton, kB. 10.000 439 ist i. “So you saw Charley Smithers yesterday?” | tion and ite work. Vernon. Dinner at Marshall Hall at 4 p.m. | Berry, Jesse Te Edelin, C. N. Beckett, ‘Michest said one girl. President Robinson then presented Mr. | Dancing in the evening, returning to Washing- | J. ‘Tighe, Richard Hardesty, John C. Jones, | the cholera patients is burned in the fields. . “Yes,” replied the other. John W. Douglass, president of the board of | ton about 10 p.m. John Cissel, Edward J. Phelps, Wm. J. Spen- | Around the city will be posted notices warning seltt O10 Fst. “Was he on horse back?” Ristrict Commissioners, who briefly welcomed | Fourth day, Friday, September 9, 1892—| cor, F. W. Hill, Wm. H. Shuler, John W. Perrie, | the public agaiast using’ wnboiled water, ax the GOK SALE eee “yy, the delegates and their friends as follows: Sightseeing in Washington. Friday evehing— | Jobn Sprigg, Eidridge Ward, R. H. Sansbury, | supply comes from the river Elbe, into which 1D iota ead 2 ee ‘Y-Xes. A second or so at a tims Gentlemen of the Railway Mail Service | Business session. John D. Benjamin, Geo. W. Duvall. i | the sewers em) ox ST._N W. 1005" po eee aq, | Mutual Benefit Association and ladies: T! —_o—__ Pink weeks, ss ‘Chan “4 8.500 aaa mero ee a dat doce de mes" hollein’ fede cee ack og | Bggble of thi city are always glad to mest their] HOSMER AND GAUDAUR WIN. | er’ Jon’ Hl Blandford, Iemeed'3 tsar Boe, | exe Teemtly the mont of ‘the onnee hare on: Weeaig.s portion of ihe property on any man dat does de mos’ hollerin’ is de one dat ‘ud | fellow citizens, individually or in association, —— F. Teuton, Robert M.'Hoxton, Thos. H. Flah-| wealthier classes’ are also uttacked, ‘The #0- ful list call at office for bulletin iesnedon | se1.o¢ = run de moe’ reek ef he come ‘roun’. and as their municipal representative extend |The Pair Defeat Hanlan and O'Connor in| erty, John W. Wheatiey, Jas. Thompson, Henry | burbs are especially affected. All summer the JOR SALF_7-ROOM BRICK, 13TH st. y.w., | FO® SALE CHEAP LOT: a cordial greeting to you all. One of your Double Sculls. W. Clagett, Wm. Shea, Geo. Hyde, John Le-| resorts on the Baltic and North wea, and £98.50; 8 gocen, with Febldences abeves if si DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE ‘T think,’ ‘sald the man who saw the distor. | earlier meatings was held here, I believe, inthe} Gsodaur and Hosmer won the interantional | vigne, Geo. D. Rade, Archibald Riddle, Walter | ether plsose near Hamburg ante the rar Mf room. bath Seger yori, Ooo, HN IOUS | For one larze of two ‘ssuall houses; dimensions, 26x | tions of his ready-made clothes reflected in a BEE Ey een ae ee eo | anae-o4ek ciataglaaiany vem taaakex Gol Bentley, Luther 0. Rober, Henry P. Arm-| of Germany absolutely refused to receive Page arenience ais Ag : 1h Near = assoc 0 . strong, J. Henry Kirby, John M. Brashears, | ple from Hamburg. All stocks are down on Sapte: ce ga tres | Price, aig Sot aor trai aren rate Mould unquestionably be &| their fate at the front. ‘The man who travels at | O'Connur at Ontario Beach, near Rochester, | "0%, J. Ritchic, ER? Bone Gocudegn aul badee? atdenes © lights | ach and Ko oapped Ala forty or fifty ate an hour next to a locomo- N. Y., yesterday afternoon. Rain had been | Wm. H. Taylor and John F. Waters, | ive year in and year out is on a duty ashazard- i i ‘week — "Thom; | “The trouble is,” said the unfortunate cable | ous as is that of the soldier in ordinary war-| ‘Jig nearly all day, and the sun shone out for| _ Petit jury, second t,*, 3. V. N. BUYCK, 1505 Pa. £ por: rat i i oarsmen Esten Hungerford, F. A> Ward, James RAID GREER BTC acta ook | Emer a tor se operetng stint vo at arin te | b8 cg mre tna to ah Ae | ecard appeared on | Tula Seger, Camins C" Magradee, We E. Mor, =e i) ROR SALE-SINF:ROO} x HOUSE O% wy A ws : vbr se Washington Circle, price, @8.200; ee | nurep vou a Wowie Oe oar bean't tumbiing down ‘mountain. sides, crashing inte | Despite the unfavorable weather there were | 1%; Wm. H. Heffner, Wm. St. Clair Heiskel, | One Hundred and Sixty Arrests on the Chi- jogs, 3 ; ’ Jamies H. Parker, Frederick Coe, Thomas R. ‘Track mires We esa ol : other cars, meeting malicious and murderous | 10,000 people at th , who wildly cheered Grifiin, Richard on - oe Ton | 1p fet tented to gmt tenant ps | $280 su, to $1,200: tle reefcet: good slorgtion: fine 2 ee iat obstructions, all those and other perila demand | yan crore as they toad cree tae ee ae | reer: Walter B. Gri Teter ene gichard | ‘Two hundred officers, commanded by Inspec- 1a baits alt ued, age otek agseb: | Se. BRT Gist. _| are located in addition to HROORLAND. where valten If trouble is lowering grim, indeed some insurance for life and limb, and 4 A bridge, ‘Trueman C. Slingluff, P. A. Bowen, | %t Lewis, Capta. Mahoney and Blettmer, raided Free, € "| ROR SALE—SIX-HOOM BRICK HOUSE ON DST. | SB Tazidly advan ing. , Row is the timo to invest, To borrow it from you he'll dicker. [our smociation secma tohave nobly met and | Tare SP for the race. | The course was ® very | Paward Botaler, jr-, Thos Boyer; Benj. Crom; | Garfield Park race track, Chicago, yesterday DOCAN & BoTLER, | FF s,s jarge raed: price, $3,700. room on Ost Be MCEACILES"s paToHELDER, 1t's a matter of bus'ness with him. | ls meoting all wach emergencies in your lives ee eee ee {he | Jos. A. Fink, : G. West and Jos. Fowler. | afternoon and arrested 160 persons. ‘The police 88. PRTPORD. | guoy Sox. Hot ci es not 5 ‘of your | mi nesee river. Considerab aoe pets and book 8 ir pat wit PY Yor 30 Ta Porsue —=—-| Wan! If I were only that ring om your | original organization, you’ have’ paid oat to | difficulty was experienced in clearing the river, ee eae til! ai in te] im fourteen patrol wagons made their afpear- peas SS | Fittae horiscs watentnan on precnises “158 to 401 | 2; 32088 m sduare finger!” sighed young Mr. Smiggins. members oF meee lies over $260,000 and | which was Fekete Ba i penmure boats | Monday, Tuesday und Wednesday, September eo etre ee. on kane naeesags aoe jos 19x70 to 10-foot alley. new vwo-story | 412) = rs that your mem! in same pub wm Se CWEAREAT cow wo ge ry | te Wick Sa LACK ome ct farace, | Joi futnea int n'a conta "abe worth fv hundred dolara” "| ten from about 20) Lo 4000” During th ast | wasted, however and, @e word was given’ | Sito pgs” ont frm © clock am, vo 6] AON Te erin tic feos end menomgees eee ee ee ova We Wists, | cevetal chandeliers. handsomely papered. stone sf nrale uaa nens PTOperty Beat Fst, you year there was paid out of your treasury aid to | 6:15%4 by +» Dr. B. G. = a front and rear, iron steps ani iron park fences, beinz au263m the amount of $36,000. ‘The Toronto pair caught the water first and | ,,7He residence of Mr. Wm. Naylor in 1 and TE Since your district was fire. — ‘st ocmplete houses in the city: will be sold on | — 8026: FERNS SMALL LOTS GN | “Wells” said the telephone that had been | hore in 1878 ital city has been making | beat into their stroke after two pulls, hitting it volipecoge Bor py od bookmakers that the police were coming. The DYMENHO War S real cteate ofmde: Lith “ang wt | FSiGunt Winans! @h 00 car” AMEE Nae | thrown.away, “I'm not the first to be talked to| great strides forward in. almor evore peible | up to 3%. Gaudaur and Hosmer were slow in din were in the house wen the fe brake sax, | Miers lost no time in ale = Se ee with ‘sade trees, ‘nea Dr: "Hammon@’s, Golambla | Geath.” department of metropolitan life. We bave | starting, and their shell was a ‘and a balf and before many of the ‘could pack LAD | PO re rn sie seeeureiy ——_+e+—____ added over €50,000,000 of buildings and paved | behind when half way down to the first buoy. up their money and get away the besvily NW. A HAND. | lange lot. | anti-lm 1419 Gost. McSheen’s Pistol Feund. I forget just how many hundred of | They were rowing 33 strokes to the minute and loaded Se Sp Sane ae SS masce, sleue stays | OWNS 19 or HO yit tn | The pistel used by Horaco MoSheon in killing | streets. “Over 80,000 fine shade trees adorn onr | in rather better f home 4. ring of oficers was around foot al:ey. i a T. B. Towser & Sox, * | his brothe:-in-law, William Harding, at Tenley- prepa peponeh ty Rape pgs lengths weed toe Joe ‘were taken into 4 sas FOR SALE—BICYCLES. 2 town Friday night, as published in’ Saturday's | oot ‘ids to all thomner “tal, Fedge. George DEALEES IN DR¥ Goons, protecting ‘Clark, on TST 7 : Stan, was found under » board walk leading to| It would have been pleasanter both for you | Up on Hankins, president of the ‘and JOR SALE-EAGLE PNEUMATIC SABETY 1316 7TH ST. X.W. ae aa. eee sk as saa eee te rie el noton rors | second ea san Bicycle; used two weeks; perfect; #9 One case 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting. 140. © spring es ting S, Poaceae Coad iat Prana. a sotheottt ‘One case 10-4 ‘hed Sheeting, 100. occurred. It was there that the weeks had not left the city looking so dusty and | missed ‘Col. Clark, who ‘more than Fos Aue Psxcho SAPTY, LATEST srvLH Ghia Vallesched Cotton Memmants: Se. at tate et ee the | §rim. "But last night's litle shower, fer which | the buoy. Om the third stretel two hundred pounds, declined ty ys mond frame: brand new: only 955; will | $4 Tabie Oulcloth, = yweapon éras found « briarwood ‘Gas convention is undoubtedly entitled toa| O'Connor settled down to nf stroke wagon and asked for e carriage in which $0 covey Ana G1 er months APBD” | Laure line bare Curtain, from 7Be. pate wp. Of the witnemee atthe inqueet stated that Moe nr Taom apr impint pp bent ogre worn feet rng eng aan pate to epee aie. Se as See Mai, Soa Bare car CHAS Olea $8: | Ghecie, Pilow Camtsand Boletos ready made, | ee a a et cee abe aan nnn, himeelt | pope, for more and soo, “the various avis | bud nen = Dehind and the Kentecian vor toed pNew Mail. $35; at Blankets, tn gray. ‘very cheap. ° bout the city are very ‘high standing of both per- | into the wagon = rene was, oO GrGLERIES frOnG at mie” yea | PACT MT SPEC, tan n creat variety. Lem pe a eer ened phil ag pepo salip lonnig det senor ties was planned. ‘breeth. empty = 3 pet aS ‘mae ham} ‘foun of weather. ‘this was changed sudden illness | The crowd in the grand stand booted and UNDERTAKERS. ee oooinio ul tigiasigeseces | pth metaka made by she itm, it i| ag tloge over this endlonoeT wonder i any ots Boot The wotinng toes So pate, at Ee toni new id to wep ot = ‘ew dress Goods tn all the shades. ‘due ‘that of the ladies present knew the postmistress,who wedding was announced Bun- | {7 Tatil « chair was buried at one of the mapas | & HiRes, UNDERFARCH AD ntmazymm | lock Seinen tok, 1h Mpueaibi ee SSapeeh oe dite fe ee Sab Raat eo pleted a | ee een sion bate ans ee day as postponed indefinitely, but was solemn- Inspector Lewis, followed by fifty of hie mon, TE |S. anal imanutactizer of supplies. 334 to. 30 ee | a a aia eal me mccunrine nanan her monthly report, accounted for the lag by ized at the Boot family mansion, oa Main street, ‘into that of the stand from feathered by commiting ate HANES, “Libs ih ft ¥, wide ape ‘the chair had beon buried and arrested | at elephoue #71 fate tn Be angi. has a good case of nelf-dofenee, as Harding fo. {informing the department that on the last day yesterday opr by the Bev. Willis P. | whure the chair z ..8 VERY PRETTY | pap ta fan regs peplicg lar yee sbotgan | cards had passed er office, Bho Beant —— Deleware Avense Meth- | 77 were then carted off to iS sd ae “| ATTORNEYS. — J. Banke et reat, Coe, Fie AY ontegatiy Biptinendor pn Aud forgotten Raat, diligent reading was the basis Raff was before Tits posse’ change tn ‘was at the earnest ot >+—-}—-4,- Enssseghampsnonsdiged a > sO TON, ATTORNEY-A’ Guay ana Te pry yg ? for general intelligence. The conntry took an ‘and he was | desire of Mr. Root, ‘heart wes set on. this DUGAN &BVTLER. | Tiseator Lay vali, Dat uw, Waning. | anit erase Another Burglary. interest in that woman at once. There was just union of two families in Methodism. 02! Fst mw. | too, DO Resdence. “tw . NESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT POSI- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. Sgr iny oe ergs nature that makes us all will of Anns ute. Hse hie Done been sei EF Ree, ‘There ceigrals ergy inst ‘night ere, buchosd and thet thie boty bellotos bs tae, vid < ‘seche ek = = ‘4 : i BRICK DWELLING, iD AND The East End post office was entered and transmission of thought, whether from off BE poom amt rellar all mod rifled of @6. This kind of crime is the inside of $a envelope or wrapper. est. i 500. Easy tonne. hada weapuede son This time the olae & my to you with the wish ocTHERPORD. iso7 Pot. a LaA your | be pleasant in every way,

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