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a é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. kd — — : ~ -——— — FOR SAL FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. bam GEORGETOWN. ALEXANDRIA. : moe a ehh re a cre oR. Pro sate Leo: pita x ToT 40x15 Mrs, Charles Carroll Sjein Ps Watts | FOS Spanos DPI SUS 1 nie | Fv ener inhi. ot "Tg yoorase | F'vAteot alley on D st a'w-at the low price of 81 rhiting ber nk ee Tea ee ee ee Cee seat We ati aT 284 |Home tes, tome greciated; Trice, §12.000. | POR EXCHANGE on ots on 2a | ble, at Sharpeburg tresk the following sede WH. We ROVOES TOF Pet awe | stem meer Pee Raw eke Ses Mek clan} o acne Tee ar opt. 12, 1892, | Saal boats have brought cargoes to town: Ne. | The volume of railway basinces now done ory and benarsent prose: | yee = a - | “eOit BRETASSE on . adestra- W. J q 4 101, RL. Summerville, John Leetch, Consoli- here exceeds Alexandria's previous ne Coutaina 8 roomie, i SALE—A NICE HOME AND GOOD INVEST. cates 3-8 from Baltimore for Boston Sunday morning. Cards for the marriage of Miss Sallie, dangh- earthing tn Alex pre SLY Sea: | map hee Ast Ge gn gO LSM BGG |, FON MACHASGE, ste: ton: near tho Canto: | om Ns tteuese mineterandaten. Mowe ago at | tr of re Seline by Ween of Galtiosteee, Bee ee get ELSES Bors, No. 108, J. HE | history. All the local ratlway facilities are Pyke Sa £25005 cach balance Si pet riogths Me ea | DAVID D. STONE. 800 F #t.2.w._ | Lenox, where they will remain the | and Mr. Arthar TP. Morell of Milwaukee, Wis. | No.6, leabella, Covsdldntign Nev's siten | axed to, the utmowt, expectalcs thon of the i gone amt beth: well | set COS F st. 2. Bee a aD Sf, NE NEARH, APRETTY | autumn. M. Le Chait the Belgion is bave Deen isened. ‘The matringe will take place | Vanghn, No. 126, C. W. Adams, No. 130, Deer | Stan fe, amthevticalle informal that, ae : ‘1 _ t the same place. them were partici Sk Mose ke iy info . saeditle Serthng obahap ah Oba ‘Be. hear 6th, 341100 to 25- pa athe are Sty Genes ton ook wea t the Wilson mansion on the 13th instant. Park, Detroit, May: No. 114, Herel pome time , te -wember of ai ra. iy Am, No. 112, No. 187, W. Ro Lowi a are prominent in the gayeties which have just | |, 4 meeting of thoseinterested in the organiza- | Broinerg. Consolidation No. 18, WF Congh, |e onded, and mnlonded ere daily AVID D. STONE, 806 F st. Re : ANI commenced. tion of the Noyes Library Association at Ken- | ton, W. D, L. Waldbritge, Dr. Knott Hecht, Fert reaches ninety and never falle below BET. AND T. Dit- KR SALE —-StHt ‘siral “terse any EMMONS 8 STIC EY, ‘bulids: lot. Secitered idngton While abe ex aatigatading wast. | i ifty. “All the railway area im the evcond ward ii me id ‘Gon. % Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner Hubbard and Mr. | sington wi on iy evening | Bard, Fannie Flannigan, Eva, Burk Spence: , a. Ww “toy A Encany f SeAreace aie oa tsibi 8.2: “THR” | and Mon, Charies Bell and family are at Lake | This library will be of immense benefit to all | i Mier, WH Cooper, Grete tentear | fourth werd at toe Mintiace aecel ed ta oe eaatele wh and | [fOR SALE—A CHEAP CORNER LOT NTING “. ¥. t 01 * thing. ing Star, Ju . a | Teith a at; containe 12 roome, bain and | OS PALE fC eee Oe rome | Champlain, N. Y. that section of the county. Hagner, third ward at the Washington and Alexandria vis. | Mace AM TARAS "Zaol™ TENW'Uatas “neae a da | mente, rent fr 3 en: Bere, BIO Miss Lillian O, Burroughs has returned from} At the annual meeting of the Woman's Chris- | 3. S Holbrook. No. 128. Geo. Meliba: depot are constantly utilized and the dovise, ; 4 BROKE. POY Pewcek rned eet | Dean, Sarah Kroon, Wheatley Bros. W. iH. triple and quadruple rack v wrest ws. 2 | Sana at 4 N. J., where she has beon visiting her | tian Temperance Unionof Sandy Spring at Ash- | Piayly, Cuba, Prod. Wiclead ced ke ibs : iabeke coe eto | ae WARS Bee. : FOR ASPRCUEATOR FO | courin, Afias Luella F. Burroughs. ton Church the following officers were chosen | Whalley Brox, brought down wheat nnd core, | int comstant bat changing anh belie PPOSTTE FRAN! wat, 180 ft, fom iden, Coinue | Mrs. L. Y. Ellis, who was taken very ill last | for tho ensuing year: Mra. 8. T. Miller, presi-| the Cuba straw and shucks, Oe | asus of thn some of ten vets BB iMod Be | login om evade, muti iniee ee month while on her summer vacation in Maine, | dent; Mex. Saruh Leizear, vice president: Mra, | 80d Judge Hagner cement, the Tend tes | ha rabroode yserday sfterneon os te hae ache aR tier intaeme: | te ““BAVAD'D. STONE, €06 ¥ st. a.w. | in convalescent and expects to return to Wash~| Sarab E. Stabler, seoretaryy Mim TT. Miller, | Willstones, Dr. Mott building stone and the the railroads yesterday afternoon aa thei aap to Die Bk Sob, Baccutag AE FOR SALE AT A, GREAT SACHIFICE 107 | ington the latter part of this month, treasurer. On Friday the Layhill “branch of | Femainder coal from the Cumberland region. | dren's hearse of Mearns. Demaine & Son was inte r’ FOR : Max Wey! left Sunday in company with Mr. | the same organization beld a pleasant reunion | A RUNAWAY AcciDENT, lyetarning from a ch 7 ALIE POLLORD, Hithnan House. it pany ples } Pe ee et eee ron NEW SIX-B00M Fak, ae soups A HiJGHTELOT 7, | and Mra. Mendonca, the Brazilian minister and | 8nd picnic.” Delegations from Kensington and | Yesterday afternoon the horse attached tow | Ersveru'd west of {loo now. _ | 15th sts: “one-half square from two lines of ei a oat. nt $1.30. a ife, for the Adi § ir | Ashton were present. Interesting addresses | vehicl i 2 Saat | freight « — | Font ie PO halt mquare from two Lee Of ate arrag | 2 Dlock BL, on Roanoke o: WALDRBS atert, piste ee irae beer be their ‘ware detivered by Sinko Organtee® Mex, Mary |“ cle containing Mr. James Dunn. wife and | Tish! © tar ish, balance monthly. 2-8 j children became frightened near the South- CHAS ANNU EES, WOR Pe eceoe | Se12-oe oF Mra, Hart of Mrs. Geo. W. Evans and the Misses Evana of | Haslup. Prof. Charles Stabler, aioe | to the place, which ie the at . =P ei aEE=C HEAP LOTECONET n rig worth cottage and ran ot tar trom the | west ond crewive of the male wae GSLORE FRAME DWELLING, | beeen aga Mena Oth and ith Ric,;| 19th atrect northwest returned to the city yee- | Hemp eron ed ME James Ie of Takoma A Starting poist the vehicle was orerturrad aed |e rrp a coma ae Hlldingsy Mose it | POeGe te 10-t. alioy; accommodating tories singly or | terday from a ten weeks" vacation. plearantiy | SOC | two of the ocenpants cut and bruised about the | white horses weet regi imake eaceiont Hus | MU2ER? Hae Fet new. |spentat the veashore and mountains, fitet ot | "Mr 'p F, Teightonisatprovontengaged inpro-| ft, Uhey were amised tothe rordence of | here, waa v a Dey Wo OWNER, on the premices #2” | oR SALE—A SMALL LOT ON LE DROIT AVE. | Asbury Park and later on at Monterey Springs, | viding first-class ‘reads a, the modicinon of | DF. Charles Rocker and Dr. ‘McWhorter called | jas wanes Walnne fr 6 - . FR. I. ave. in Lo Droit Park. 20283; Le Droit | Blue Ridge Summit, Pa, OOM BUICK. ISTH ST. Nw. 4 cari ny viwecen abo Hee ave. is asphaited and z ot iid won. Appy t Woodside, on the Metropolitan branch. It ig i. ‘The injuries received were pronounced jilled at this erossip; HE Sh% | Miso Terosa M. Sau} returned last woek from | hoped that his good example may be followed | Painful, but not serious, __184 Fst. a-w._| a visit to Montreal. She was accompanied by | throughout the county. 5 | cUr IN a Flomt. sks Reed EFOR X GOODSPECULA- | her niece, Misa Rosa Frigon, who willspend| Bishop Paret of the Protestant Episcopal | 4 colored man named Williara Evans engaged s 2 o 3 ao . took place yee an ena scat Se ffi | the winter in Washington. Ceusch wil int Silver Spring perish And Ad- | Sy ted & abc TWo DANS’ FUNERAL. the late Samuel W. Sutton rday afternoon and was st- MANDS¢ orvis 00 WELT sterday with an alleged unknown on 20th st Dt. soomm, Alleys: “cau ‘Le wubdivided into 6 or 6 I ith, wi minister the rite of confirmation on Sunday. | . tended from bis b Lee atrort he isan tii’ gw Be Ia 4,085; terms cary. SHUS. J. FISHER SG Pirie enviar soe aie, Ape PO | Nae rtcelash Gate SAM; MAOA Ble, aprcaads od t the corner of High and Bridge Prthias, and noflive, only $4,000. "Ki: it 4 ith, and her daughter left for the Hot | Grace Church, Woodside, at 11 am., and Ta- | and received a slight knife wound. ‘The patrol » | with many ‘ders and @ Springs of Virginin today, where Mrs. Smith | [ice Chueh Sood was summoned and the Emergency Hospital | members hopes to fully recover her health. ‘Amnong the fechas vieiinen of Galthersberg | visited, sheen the dlight weand, ous euginelty | en Miss Rose Burdette of 20th street has re-|ara the following: “lark of | treated. It is believed by the police that the re the following: The Misses Clark of ed by Y turned after a sojourn of nine weeks in Virginia. | Howard county are visiting Dr. E.C. Owings, knife-user and the victim were well acquainted Mr. John W. Macartney and family have gone | Mrs. John Boyer’ and sow of Alezandria arc | With each other, but for some reason wisded 20 , a, Bark fens, b een eerae eT 0 Bart Monroe ra ucets at the residence of Mra. J. W. Le be known in this cose as strangers. jete houses in the city: will be sold on. 8, SLY % a. Bal : posponr met wenae Fafa s | Roe Sk SDT Ai ME aie | Mr Mudaiph Kaufmann and children and |i Aer Au tamil ore quartered site| | cemow aocne wrrmien | Sg Ma Ee seis” | Miss Agnes Kennedy have returned from Camp | Miss Mars Goddard, aged eighty years, died FOR SALE—BARGAIN—LOTS ON PST. Nean | Perey, NH. on Friday aé the residence of Mr. Levin Offutt, JOR SALE [LL PAY YOU To L001 and ave. now. : eicee lution tabs iiea ba premises 189 to 401 | at @.90. G BOVER, ia buh sk. fe deee AS79000 foot lies R AALE-LOT O¥ G8. = an y sts., opposite row of new ho: SAsonsely pat een 81,400. Yérua CHAS. A. SHIELDS irom stova and iron pack fences, bala w. infant denghter of Mr. McWilliams was Georgetown custom house during the week end- | P8t#d this afternoon from 1212 hing tract | Joo sar ca ASth n.w., on vrade: price, only 82-50 per squae| A pleasant straw ride was given Saturday | about four miles from this town. Her funeral ptember 10, 1692, is as follows: " sores. foot gg WALTER “i EROWN, Sues TE ree night to North ‘Takoma si Dancing soe | took place at St. Mary's Catholic Church here | | Ginger ale, $202; cotton cloth, 2686; lace enr-] _ C#rs for the Mount Vernon slegtric rond are a ean a Ease | enjoyed at the new hotel, where a bountiful | this afternoon and was largely attended. tains, £325; gloves and hosiers, 61,156; bulbs, | espected here this and the work at the OR | SALE VACANT | GROUND Now supper was served. ‘The party was chaperoned | _ Miss Lizzie Colatén of Martinsburg, W. Va., | $58; decorated china, $560; carios, $400; sik | power house on the south side of Manthog on busiiess street, tor by Mrs. Allison and Mrs. Turpin and included | is visiting Misses Henderson at this place. jgcreens, @352; boots, E84; amps and clocks, | crock ix being purhed by mechanics working cheaver in Wanhiigton, Misses Clara 8., Regina and Josephine Mac- | , Miss Helen Ricketts of Derwood bas returned | $825; brandy and wine, $58. ‘Lotal, $5,691, r ay and night cary, Emma Drew, Nan Rufe of Doylestown, | from a northern trip, embracing Niagara Falls, NoTEs, A ditficulty occ a., Jennie Cunningham, Bertha Adcms, Al —_— povel — other points of inte: se ¥ dine Parrett, Cora Reed’ of Chicago, Blenche | Jas. B. Henderson, as trustee, yesterd | saponin % PARK, GEAY HORSE: FIVE | Pow SALE—To BUILDEWS AND INve>tUI | Allon and’ Nowsle Palmer of Peiadeipate | # lot of nineteen acres of land,’ lmproved by a | ‘titute wheokmen, under command of Capt. T. of @ young san hc “Kino phecton and haters: | ime Seoeiet me cevortaBNy, to buy somo valnabie or | Mosers, J. F. Ochsenreiter, P. Cromline, G, W, | large frame dwelling house, situated at Olney, | A- Newman, made eran yesterday to Dickey’s The 2 will hear at today's . rary, Will subdivide to erat | Drew, E. 8. Cassin, G. Kem, C. Green, M. H.| this connty, for the sum of $2,310, the pur- | and enjoved one of his sumptuous dinners. eircumstanc the affair, ng batance of suuarehandsomaly | Jones, J. H. Seymour, C.’ White and. TT, | chacer being Adella Barnsley. Mrs. Mary Reckert of Dumbarton avenue is| gn Al turday night on Lee The Georgetown cyclists and the Carroll In- | *treet near Que ne who tamed J. El must. sel a01 1th WOR 8. andris esete club bas been nee sc1220 | Dickerson. oe — ot _ ae of the —' dangerously ill of a complication of dis- ath neilman “Strider as presi ( ARRIVED—CWENTY HEAD - uurch at this place was today | ease: : clubmen evideutiy see smooth streets ahead ck ge anton ny caer age Pa aS evs api dicate ra thas aetna and was Inrgely attended. In addition to in-| | No garbage complaints are now coming in at |" ‘The jee of permit 40 attend the pubic pe style and, : Saryaig, “For nriccand teri | Weeks’ visit to Atlant ity, phia and | teresting religious services there was a roll call | the seventh precinct and the whole town Is ap- | gchjcole' wns seoueend this avo by the clerk CHARLES W. HANDY, cor. 12th and Gets. | Capon Springs. of the members of the church. ently satisfied with the service. Two wag-|of the school board. Aw most of’ the white Mr. T. D. Strickler of Philadelphia is spend-| ‘The last will and testament of George W. ing a couple of weeks with Mr. Ralph Given. Hilton of Clarksburg bas been admitted to | bage daily empioved in the removal of gar- | grades are full there can be but few adiinions | 1 it is with difficulty that full loads are | to the white schools for the prosont. ct | Mise Ella Killeen isspending afew weeks with | Drobate in the orphans” court aud letters | obtained. Inspectors Purvis, Carlin and Moore have oe | vec friends, Mr. and Mrs n, at Lynn, | ‘@#tamentary on the personal estate of the de- made their inspection of the Alexandria jail ak Pel Bee ee ‘go to New | ceated have been granted to Frances C. Hilton, and will report to the court today Olt and tat a. Adtroee on given cone Sth me good, a eee 5 und one 23 fee and'T sts. Be. Yot 22 feet front, om ‘ Nmore beautal rection of thecity 0 FED & BRADLY. apt wR SALE-A WELL ADE DELIVERY WAG L BALE LOTECBEVEEAL Ei Duaue | York and aheci ae a executrix named in the will—bona, £500, = prison is prope pt, but that some improve- Foneariy new: own seas tor want of wee; | Pots aciimesin Fark et bargain avuros, CHARLES | will Cialt tehns wed Alleghany City, where she | Y ctters testamentary on the personal estate of | CoFPesPondence of The Evening Star. be made to the bnilding Sa = » tog |G. RINGWALT, frst floor, Atlantic bik Alexander H. Lewis have been granted to __. Hrarrsvinie, Mp., Sept. 1 All the Alexandria pastors were im their pul- = 30.00 WILL BCY A CHEAM-WHT ieee seen oe See 2 lly SPS ge ra Jeremiah Lewis and Christopher E. Watkins—{ Cardinal Gibbons visited St. Jerome's Catho- | pits vosterday and a pleasant church going day bund. kind, fearless, Af sold risht | WCE SAEE AN ELEVATED SQUARE NORTH- SHOOTING STARS. bond, £6,500. Letters of administration on the | lic Church yesterday and administered contir- | gave large congregations to their minitratiows, roit Park, head o q . 10-2¢* Beautiful hal square on TE personal estate of James S. Maxwell, de-| mation toa class of eighty-three candidates, | | The corporation court, 4th and Gn, y ; udge Norton, began “lave you any choice as to where your pig-| ceased, bave been granted to. Sarah Lots tp sq. I : Perna | ite September term at the market court house iexeante nacre F. Maxwel—vond, "2s00, “Sonn "at | The altar was beautifully decorated with cardi ‘Laree and sure SALE-PATR HIGHLY BRED 5 ; ¥ sure 0 5 3 thie morning. It will be occupied with the mares: sound and gentle: will sell toge'her or | Lots ou Fand Gch ne. for only 81. : fi 4 nal flowers in honor of the occasion. The fe- . fy; phinoton, double. harness, two sete ots on Gth berreon Fen ¥; room for 4 houses:Me. | “No,” replies artist, “ ° Higdon, executor ‘of Matilda Case, has - consideration of civil cases, se. Ohm on widrens 187 Sth st ne wesed Oe | JOUN'O. SONNOON aud KDB. CHEW, GL Fat oh, Agar faa = ee ed a 7a feel | led inventorios of personal und real estate of | mule candidates were dressed in white gowns ° Or oH ee 1D oghagh WO-HORSE ee SE Ki s ba ree ay sani ef you would put it in room | deceased. Roberta B. Thompson, administra- | and were seated iu the front part of the church, TAKOMA PAKK. coves, Sue tint: | FOR $ALE. with low ceilings. trix of Joseph Thompson, has filed list of sales | The cardinal said maus at 7 o'clock yesterday cheapest lots nori sqmare foot. e103 ley ; une of £ of personal estate of deceased. J. H. Rawlins, hs Work Commenced on the Railroad ‘This Shear “Haven't you broken your engagement with | #dmiuistrator of Thomas Eawlins, has, under | ™0Fning and administered communion to a WF ot bw, : ee the direction of the court, pared his final ar-| large number of pervons, Rev. Father Russell a E count and made distribution of the amets in bis | acting as few chaplain apt Rov. Wr. Mahon of eT aan replied the fair girl as she raised her | hands among the creditors of the deceased. | Baltimore as sceond. Rev. Father Russell. _Sapema Pane, D. C., Gaps. Oi, MOR. hand to show a solitaire, “I am still in the| dir. Henry H. Chick of Potomac district has | pastor of the church, celebrated high mass at | ‘There is great rejoicing among the citizens ring.” commenced the erection of a large dwelling | 10:45 o'clock, with Rev. Dr. Haromat as dea-| bere today because of the bright Prospects of house on his farm in that locality. on, Kev. Mr. Mabon as subdeacon and Kev. | rapid transit between here and Washington én Citizens observe with regret that they can-| 2! T. O. Pulizzi of Washington has pur- | Father Fietcher ax master of ceremonies, Con-| the near future, and alee for the reason thet s chased from Harry V. Bouic, as ageti:, a build-| firmation took place directly after high mans not get even with a coal trust by drawing on | ing jot adjacent to the fair grounds, this place, | Messra. Louis Ford and Joseph W. Aman stand. | 26 streets are soon to be illuminated with their burning indignation. tor £309, ing as sponsors for the boys and Misses Lou | 8% the sume as in the city and other suburban EES On Tesday night the large barn of Mr. Wm. | Iuley and Josephine Wilson for the girls, ‘The | towns. AND HARN?S: Thess cheap; will . 8610-3." TSS. hand Lith; each square foot, S, 17 AXD 186 th of Lincoin ¥ . S008 and & JOR SALF—TWO HORSES; Si right. “Apply at 920 Bt. s.w. | POR saLE—Iv VED. A 7 fiie draft and driv & i salliv ‘sti H. Dunawin, near Olney, was destroyed by fire, | cardinal briely and approprintely addressed | Early this morning Contractor Gleason are Tee ae aa fea thee haa Eran belowes aigtinntty $91 secother ‘wiih, the’ oonbenth; ‘eouicting’ of | toa canihdenen hekeve ack otter ceeiereaiine Ags ate wiih bias fas at noon peed nea bs: 3 roous, was! Fenting for 810.80 selbst J quantity of grain, hay, machinery, harness, &c. | The choir, under the direction of Mr. George sida sort ae rice, $1,200 eu: JOR SALE he lose will amount toseveral hundred dollars. | Kiley, rendered Marzi’s mass, Mr. Jos. Aman | ™#"Y Tesident qenpared beaches thomas eee ‘The sportive granger’s suicide The 2 of the fire is not known, sang Ave Maria, Miss Cora Rogers Q Salutaris | Were at work preparing for the construction of 2 é ne al (Quito simply came’ to pissy Messrs. John H. Nicholls and Ed. Perry of | and Mr. George Riley Veni Creator. His em- | the electric rond to be known as the Petworth, LINDEN ST LE DROIT PARK: ‘0 F st. Sie “tow in” alt kin meaner tank Gaithersburg last week purchased lots in’ the | inenco preached an inte~esting and instructive | Brightwood and Takoma railroad. FOR SALE-BY 1. GTARGARDTER aw. ‘And then blew out the gas. Russell and Brookes subdivision, at that place, | sermon from the gospel of the day on Divine ‘ory brick; eight upon which they ‘The work of laving the tracks it is thought nee, the text being taken from Matthew socu commence the eree- | Provid E ood building lota o st. cor. of Mist. nee. 5 eee : : age tee > will be completed by the Ist of December and Spe sip pt a ee ES SIS 3 tion of private residences. : ah ‘Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and | it is hoped that the running of the care will ane inas ee ea Price only 65e. sq. ft. It is remarkable to observe how a man will] Mr. Emerron Potter, for some time a resi-| His righteousness and all these things shall be come asa Christmas gift to the people along ra ahiaeniecaame ypfagos bulking ict oh Sth ot. bet, M and Nn-w.ewith | discover that his peculiar vico, be it tobacco oF dent of Rockville, has removed to Lewistown, ereligendl ter A = congregation, in- | tne line. SALE_JUST ARRIVED FROM LEXINGTON, | foot. "| the cup that cheers, is the best possible means} P% : we . y Protedanta, wee The | “It is confidently ex that the gue wens Neat ue devine forges, among | Ut of fgguting this parliealay opteonic SEGaa’ Sheriff A. F. Fairall returned here this after- | cardinal and the visiting clergy were the guests | mains will be luid to the Peck toy November as noon, from Boston, having in charge George W. | of Rev, Father Russell. - A - Forbes of that city who sas wanted here on @ cer, the sixteon-year old daughter | Hite the laying ofthe ples mag said the literary | charge of embezzlement proferred by B. F. | of Silas Walker of Bladensburg, died yesterday | Pete the laying » Gilbert of Takoma Park, for whom Forbes had | at the home of ber grandfather, Mr. Jobn Wil- | °"79.° Citizens will celebrate the event today bccn managing a hotel at the latter place for | son, near Addison, Ci apel. She will be buried | iy an apy propriate wanmer, and Yor” dat “pas : ‘ some time. Upon the arrival of the prisoner | from Addivon Chapel at 11 o'clock Tuesday * : tions? “Tam from Kentucky myself. he was taken before Justice Morgsi. who held | morning. rine Judge Miller, prondeat ofthe "Ci — him in the sum of $1,000 bail for bis appear- | After careful investigation Tre Sram re-| qocatot, Will call a mecting of the amociar Ne horses: one bay’ horse, can. trot a mile in th horss,'can trot in three min- If hands. ¥ seon at JOHN S MMONS" SOAKED IT. ance at a preliatinary hearing on Wednesdas. | porter, ne come to the couclusion that Dr. aiedusy~d " Sot being able to procure the necessary surc- | Chas. A. Wells did not make use of the language ost modern st¥les sad finish, #5 conte ea ties he was committed to jail, Upon the | attributed to him at last Thursday night's meet- Both Sentenced for Shoplifting. violets, Kenstnetous, phactons, as a plan that seemed to fit, - arrival of the rheritf in Boston he found Forbes | ing of the anti-ringle tax men to the effect that | Ella West and Rosina Chase, colored girls, ‘Twas un amateur endcavor in prison, be baving been arrested at the | the advocates of that measure were enemies to | Were convicted in the Police Court this morn- And he softened it a bit. train upon his arrival there. There was some | everybody. Something of the sort was said by | ing of w charge of shoplifting, and they are out styles in oak or rustic pat: . Oke Whole oor of oFer 10) business wagons can be seen at this establishinent; alay whips, | robes, fe. to dhere. Large stock of “AS CAY WOOD, Gi H. AVE pabtinat cos, cal informality in the requisition papers which | some one and it was supposed at the time that | jjyer me i ¥ econ at one a | 9 i x < i Is to spend time in jail, Yesterday ‘These avods will betold gt rich peices at mg ates: MARTHA CAIN IN TROUBLE. would have caused some dciay, but Forbes in- | Dr. Wells was the person. ‘ ade 8 girls started ont together, and posttory on G st. nw ‘AN foods warranted. “{ toricadsicel upon retarning with the ‘sheriff without | The feeling between the single and anti-single ° | invite may be W their advan- Ar advan Charged With Keeping a Disorderly House | the necessity of appealing to the governor of | tax men is not as bad ax has been represented. | first they entered the store of 8, Herzog, on 7th and Uniawfally Selling Liquor. Massuchusetts, and after bis discharge by the | Social relations between the opposing factions | #treet, and when they had gone a white skirt TARET a ,_ | court placed himself in charge of the sheriff | and their families have not been strained, but | Was missed, Later they stopped in another | meta ended ta "COUK & TARDOR. Martha Cain, the colored woman whose testi-| nd came without any trouble, The sheriff | on the other hand. are ce bereouh ne ett | Sere nea scale: @ pockes beak beantiy Moshe: st., West Wasutugton, mony in behalf of Howard Schneider resulted | states that Forbes is well kno in Boston, | It is only when the question js being discussed | picked it up and fled When the girls left the ——- in ber indictment for alleged perjury, was a| where he was for years engaged in the | that any animosity is exbibited and that is for- | store they failed to ake the vkiet with, them, prinontr in the Pullee Court thle morning. hotel business, and "that all “persons he | gotten as soon as the subject is dropped. ad it was turned over to Policeman McNally = A : talked with on the subject of the charge brought | "The sirgle tax advocates have decided to hold | a« evidence. The officer went in search of the The charge against her was keeping » dis-| WC him gave him oa eieclont cane, ite | their: mectinng at Magrader’s Hall on Friday | girls, and when the West girl was arrested she orderly houre. Martha is the proprietor of an | claims to be e: innocent of wrong doing | evening, September 16. Mr. J. L. MeCreery of | told where her companion resided. When the ice cream garden on 10th street northwest be- | and Mr. Gilbert has been telegraphed to come | Washington will be the speaker of the occasion, | officer went tothe honse in search of her he {| tween Mand N streets. She has kept the place | here tomorrow, when Forbes thinks everything | Miss Jennie Webster. an accomplished | found the missing pocket book and arrested Ro- there about two years, and a feature | C20 be settled satisfactorily. The accused is | pianist of Richmond, who has spent the summer | «ina. It turned out that a friend of one of the terms. which will The WALTER WEED & | oF i Buildin and Loan front fone streat Dulte sex 100 YI9P Osa), if the fvors to square vards of the cle iu application ‘st thi crt a ar, | APparently about forty-five yearsof age,partially | at Cape May, ix now visiting her cousin, Mra. | girls was sent to jail Saturday, and it was well fo waive defertnend te of her establishment is the giving of gar-|bifd, and of very geutle appearance. Walleer Of Wie pinon. Ietht india hove’ been | teenage che ab trying to raise moncy enough arts of bids. WM. M. MEK- $1.19 per foot hetweea | den parties on the lawn, Music, of course, orme ident of | le sum by ste. . to pay his fine. Fa st. exe 1 1) per foot: betwe ; , , a former resident of | lefta neat sum by an unc W. BH : z Hee Fae Renee #8 CHAS, A. SHIVLDS, | is employed there to enliven the occasion. The t few years a citizen ————— in one case, that of stealing the skirt, Judge ree DISTEIO? | on affairs are so lively that the neighbors are un- ‘n, died at noon today of dropay in LAUREL. Miller fined them $20 or siaty dayseach, and the offite uf the able to stand them, and the numerous com- | the forty-ninth year of his age. At 4 o'clock for stealing the pocket book Rosina was fined ft por pisints made to the police resulted in bringing | this afternoon a y &% child of the deceased | correspondence of The Evening Star, $20 or sixty days additional. _ | the case to court, iniautum, He leaves a Lavaes, Mp., Sept. 12, 1892. eer | An application made for a liquor license |iwidow and sever dren. While the leadi litical y Minos Republican Association. bronght terth a protest from the neighbors | Farmers in this section ave becoming much | wd es yesties one E-1 ao, ceubeseethly maaiing of the tees | and the sale of liquor was th Prevented, exercised in regard to the long continued | ing no opportunity to enhance their chances) «4, whilen Aieehdtimet: Gallen tam NEAH Con, New| In her own defense Martha raid that she | drouth, and unless rain comes soon and in | of success during the coming presidential and 5 a “ x05 t010-| sells ice cream, soda water, watermelons and | sufticicht quantity will be unsbie to get in the | congressional clections it is also observed that | Hall Saturday evening Gen, Green B, Haum sandwiches, eat crop. The business of citting off | some little stir is being made by the third party | ‘livered the speech of the evening. ‘The head- She denied that she had any beer or other nmeneed, and it is predicted that 4 uarters of the dey mt commander of intosicants. an lf w crop will be'realized. © | apunlon, Ms. E-3. Darchard, who resiee at | tiseciaG. A. K. wil be, handsomely decorated On one oceavion defendant said she had a 8AM = . 4 - o . * eee BS lex pieupemtr yey wathercuesit mare the fifth congresional district, being tom | and also che heedquarters of the Woman's ie- ee cloced évery night at 22 o'cloe ouean inated some three or four weeks since in con- | liet Corps of Illinois during encampment week, into ration, ] One witness against her eaid that persons gene vention at Heltincns i. Densbnad sieiens | Hho Selisatng betes Cie commie: on Geeste- | were econ coming ont of the place as. Iie net eerie: to be strong in southern Maryland, and while | tion: A. C. Matthews, O. J. Ricketts, 8. J. el it Le is not sanguine of election he desires to get pies pedo | Tere eects ee Saturday, she |, Rev. Dr. Joseph Nicholas, the new pastor of | the movement startod, feeling wure of the ulti- Hsate Beaker ite™ | said, that she got becatixe she eaid she. thought | Campbell A. M. E. Church, conducted his first | mate success of the party. His = = | she had obtained her license, but the paper | Service there yesterday morning. He drew his | Jeet, he Re Ee ae ae Yots in Todd an} Brown n | Was only a receipt for the deposit. sermon from Matthew v:18—“Ye are the salt | éman. It is thought that the question Mist. now. tet. INth and (9th, On cross-e tion she enid the application | of the earth.” At last night's service he took | *ingle tax. which is creating so much excite- eas Jot onc h feqasie for si | y, sa : ees oe 5 ment at Hyattsville, where it has recoxtly been Siviaing far ‘afew days only; lot, | Was for a wholesale license and she got two | histext from Acts x:34,35—‘Then Peter opened ted, will the tt. Te quarts of whisky with the beer, intending to | his mouth and said of a truth I perceive that | dopted, —— figure in campaign commence business with that stock, | God is no respecter of persons.” A large con- | to be carried on by the members of the third Lawyer Duhamel in his argument attributed | gregation attended both in the morning and in her prosecution to the prejudices nguinst her | the evening. Dr. Nicholas treated his subjects id & nt Whi “oft i ee EDWARD Seo OWNEL on p B 8, cheap. arn of KEY BROS, & CO. SUMMER RESORTS ns = x growing out of her connection with the Schnei- | in a way that commanded rapt attention. The Troms Couns, Reckiuky ave: 749 1c EBD ret are SHOT a WM | der case, He argued that no case had been | new pastor is a_veteran in the pulpit, ha | 7oNst « t 25 by 96; B0-foot alley. | # Xx, Every col BUY 4 LOT made out against the woman and that it was an | feen service in Wilmington, N. C., at the Thi — | Allimpe. in front. $1,250. ss ‘And we will evident attempt on the part of the neighbors to | Street Church of Richmond, Va., Mount Pi: and two frames on Est. se. Lot 61 by | THE CEALFUNTE, RUILD YOU A HOME ON EASY TERMS. | force the woman out of the neighborhood. Church of Washington during the era of ite ATLANTIC CITY, title verfect ; good elevation; fine | Mr. Clagett argued the case, referring to the | greatert wakes tg, Heeger) Dircetly on the beach. These lots tented 90 Feet Weide. Land 2 o'clock garden partics supplemented | and other points in Maryland. is an easy st_p.e. near Lincoln “zi 100. are locute! in addition to BROOKLAND. whare values | by eleven dozen. bottles of beer, a bottle of | and entertaining speaker. 5. ww G-room bricks on M st. s.o. :rented st #20. Hot and cold ses wate baths in the honse. ary Faptily ‘advancin. Now is the tine toinvest. | yy fleven daren "A farewell. reception will be tendered Rev? | i + €3,000. eed _E. ROBERTS & sons,_| For TU Partieglany CTL, BaTCHELDER, | nce. = men coming out of the |p,” peck tonight at: the residence of Mira. Tal. “ure properties, fusprovedand unimproved, fn | AMY: FLOTIDAT uz) Cor. 10th and Geis. nw. |” Judge Miller said that there was one peculiar | liaferro, 4 Bast Washington, Acie ave aoar Tenpennee Atlantic City. Fee SAE cReap Tots — = |feature of all these cases. When neighbors Notes, _mhohom , SMambent Gjetefe suaare 1031, Roce” + [opmpliain, ond poticemen go to the places they | afrs, M. ¥. Pyles of Pleasant strect is eeri- Content WETREAT, MOUNTAINS OF MAR 0B Tote be arth a S30 cents Te pee feet noc amilsky in the back room: | ously ill, Her -son Arthur has been summoned cy | none coaif raat country Lacicies Onep throug: |“ “MGRG EAN? PSLEORY elo tithet aw, | that were found there it would not have been | home from Niagara and Mise Mollie has re- git the fall. Pinhties and hmnting, |W. Mi. CLAI, | _au2d-dan 80 bed. It is true, the judge added, that there | turned from Springs, Md. GRE SBOSRAIR EE eee | BRERtGEQS PAPERS rags | fortran hr, Et econ | ens way rey | Gfestedon Beate Mili farm, Bi Rider mountain, | with shade eee ety Dre Himmond’n”Solunbla be ancy ty Naniee pomtah awig = pr ache eg filled last night and rao Sieh Gh oee work Opiidren Wall Fite. | Hewes: only Ste. per "a.m mEntronD, | | card, an is teat Sete get’ rid of it. The | the pulpits ocoupied by the usual pastors. | #ianl $1.50 por’ Reta tickets to Oc | sull-Im 1419 Gst-_ | idea of getting so many persons in such a small irs. and Miss Bates of Baltimore are visit- FE Ky AN ot te RE eee | —————$—$—————————— 4 | vara is not to get them aut in the fresh ais, but | ing friends at Congress Heights, | WEEE oranges gare Famev.giva,;| ___UNDERTAKERS, __) "ft. t questioned by ine Poiee sia eal | Much drankloncm Ses topirtod icra Te | blmnclf with a mshet leaded win tasianet trartors. “Aituis: $9 and go per neck, ‘seal g's | SB, HINES, UNDENTAKER AND FMDAEMEN | that her drreat in the Senne eee ane | ST altercation threatened serap took | sd repaired a siren hetorepony Hee. 3A Saskor. tu Zed | S. aia’ mmanatactarer of ruplin. v4 0 80 Per | Hest time che was Locked 4 place last ‘st Douglass Halsbetween | When within about yards of said patch .. ashington, D. eat tered by consmiting Mr. 1 Hor husband, she ‘said, her abot a tailrosd men and s colored passenger. = a house, ood, ening as eae = rr ab ae Haag eh Pas ac Mie ee ‘sround there opened fire and saw his man drop. TEAM CARPET CLEANINGs ATTORNEYS. Gn A lr rn ice eSeal Ne Besar pon investigation it "was found that be had (PE AMMONTATED STEAM CARFET CLEANING | (CAMPBELL CARRINGTON. A’ beard 1 Bye pany foes pa a ae a from fhe ben houns and wen’ thane pocket duvne, ok ENEWS lamaese Senne F F , ! i 8.000 ; home in after two weeks” a fb, BF. 7.300 BICYCLES. For Tue Excaweusss. Mr. i coat retin taken £1 upon 2 PUSS aC gate Oe oRitetn ened ad | GAFETY MOYCLES. HIGH CLASS, INCLUDING | @. A. R HATS, WITH CORDS AXD WREATHS, recent visit to Washington, D. ©., returned Le-a WLOcK OF FIVE OUaES 15 LE | SULT Rae aay ae 1.00 uP. Sarectartay onan eaitg Soask oes SALE—A BLOCK ¢ F io ? ~teaanan. parry Parc: welt revted and fine investwent, Spe- mains on sitvertionments 105 36 4 Repeb ies sea ‘White Gloves, Corps Badges. bey oy Rates, bie <. te oon bricks: ganered: electric | SON, cor. Mass. ave. and Oth st. n.w. ‘e2-Am* ‘Swords and Belts. ‘Veterans cy and side licht all roous. RIBBON BADGES FOR THE MILLION. 8. N. 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