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(ree . i nab —. oe i Ld é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 189 3 =—_—_—_—= : <=> ee SES. = = <a EY FOR SALE—LOT: LEGAL NOTICES. SOCIAL MATTERS. GEORGETOWN. ~~ | TODAY tHE BROWNS. DRAWBACK CERTIFICATES, LATE POLITICAL NEWS. BoP SOLy BS SEPT. : ert ror 9. 150 ok eae aFkicr | Mrs. Russell Harrison is looking splendid) At a meeting of the Georgetown Catholic | The Washingtons Have a Chance to Leave | Some Information Abéui Them Wanted | Judge Luzan B. Morris Nominated for Gov- eee Pier ear etka bugs era ae ; Sstabapeer io = May | after tor summer by the wea. Little Marthona | Union held last night it was decitied to obserse p. 2. D, 17 F wth st he. ‘Twelfth Place. | From the Attorney. | erner by Connecticut Democrats, ie Bh ae J Discoverers’ day by participating in the torch-| Rain prevented the Washingtons and Cincin-| The collector of taxes in a letter to the Com- | The democratic «tate convention of Connect ol BUGGY, atPsn syotton ofthe coniplatnant | is cqunaat tte | eMeaging a wy rrge ner feel pret pe | ight procession in conjunction with the other | natis from playing yesterday. ‘Today Von der missioners today calls atteution to the act of icut met at New Haven yerterday and ealected sligent a fearless ; his Oth day of pten: ber, 2. L AY? | Wien E. Brown, r.. vs. ueorce W. Brown et.al. |has regained her strength. and is now OK SAIE—\ NO. 1 MARE Fok BUGGY so north ton ace See azies: | this Orn day of Ropreicter, A. f piortered, that an ars she left Ont | Cothollo cociotien. | Abe's “job lots,” which have been getting lot | Congress for the relief of hoklers of drawback the following ticket arg Tr Bartictuars Ried ede | Shenton eons concer tgs ons ener tue | et neers Ib Yet nt Qual sano aks Gb it | es roca “abeest lows Guten toc waska hase | St Raat ater oo oat erclane trip, will run | certificates issued under act of Congress ap-| For governor-—Judge Tuzan B. Morris of MASBACHTSE ri we sean Fy Seabee Reta Ald aiinds | cues wills procunded withiseiu cave Of defwults ©" | remained x Philadelphia to visit with friends. | been spread with a wuffocating dust are thie | Up against the Senators, When the dest clears proved June 2, 1890, which is as follows New Haven. Raat; BOWRT fect. 1Ofot alte wail: pr oh a he object of this suit 18 fo ‘ounting and f | A | the recomveyance of certain Troverty described in said | He is in excellent health, the best for years, the | morning reported to be pleasantly passable. “i 5 away from the field this evening about 6 o'clock | “Be it enacted by the Senate and House of | Por lieutenant governor—Mr. Ernest Cady of AT SACKIFLC AY i vill Tere seaside having a retsyoneeed a Hs} At the West Washington Hotel 100 of the G. | the prospects are that the St, Louis cohorts will Representatives of the United States of Amer- Hartford, OT FX HOLMEAD Gesving mares: Jjaned in'the Washinsten Law” iteporter sud tm ibe | MAY Not return Here for some dare yet. alas | Pao ne anes rotenn ol SARTO co ally dcivieg Sivay fciea nl grb Sit- | teh a Oeageemsaameasa, Yh @amachaik| icenebarer @inieiie Jason R. Phelan. tana z Saee eoe wie iphgectadlndlte facts that: tiles | Seals 300 more who will soupy Vorrest fiall. - |1owed by the jeers of the small boy. Now is | certificates teoucd under an act of Congrem ap-| For etute tresseer "mis, marcus at Sanger. i | “Atruecong, » Losi: Pa iE: | fhe chareh, Mr'3., Granville Moyea. fe. ned | O8 Friday, the 29d, the old clocationssts of | Washington's chance to. displace the Browns, | proved June 2, 1800, eball be recelved te pay-| For state controlier—Mr. Nicholas Stamb, | —Bv.2i. 4. CLANCY. ‘Aces Clerk. —_ aa SO*__| Mies Minnie M. Seitz were married, the Rev, | Linthicum Institute wiil meet and form them- Two games straight will put Washington 18-34 ment of all general taxes dne the District of | Chairman Clinton B. Davis of the democratic ae Se Pr Coes Shewe ‘be TNE Disinict | Dr. Samuel Domer oticiating. Promptly nh | etree into an advanced class sce a cece et Laat St. Lonis 18-35, | Columbia, in addition to the arrearsof taxes for ntral committee called the convention |. c 4 u: y 2. | ; © i 2 ni a po | e receivabi pvid \e in \" jail Driving and Sa@-| Mary M. Facnsworth es, Wil ro ae erm fl rary caer prin Roto dy Among. the oid boys thece is | STANDING OF THE CLUBS. which they are now receivable. Provided, That ler im Allyn Hall. ‘The committees on ‘Kentucky, have | Mary ay church to the strains of Mendelssohn : 2 ee > | not to exceed one-half theamount of said certifi | credentials, resolutions and permanent organi- eed otion of the compisinent, by her counsel, | wedding march. the charming bride being | Me good material which when properly pu | “ t Here, itis tht dural that tye defeadant | actived fa white alll, with poor ard lace eine | together will construct, fine entertuimncnte. before the next rule | | cates outstanding shall be so received daring zation, which “had been selected in district ‘fore tho next rule receded tothe altar by tho ushers, 1B | MER. C. alinger will be president of the class. | crata._| | the fiacal year to end Jane 90, 1898, and oanoed. Mr. Alfred I: | amount not then received «ball be wable riford Times, was chair pty i . ‘ 3 . incase of defwult. | Frank Koyers, arlon V. Cushman, Wm. H. | , Mr. Robert H. Dodge, the athlete, who ix now tener te r ! ¢ tala divorce a vincNle | Homer, Lee Pitchlyna, Phil E- Muth and Ferd. | the possessor of twenty-three championship ¢ for current tcxes of and during the eubscquext ter on resolutions, Senator San actual vais 3 5 “ ‘de via of desertiom for the Sa love ekaaide’ «ated ths omreancay an | Medals, willon once more represeat the | Gina, oe pet oats br of Norwalk was announced os 20H SAL Saw eporter aad ta oe | deca grooaen ne pela at tho rest | O Nothing ina been heced pe Velenat, the rum-| PRRs tracted es to the proper contraction af” Gh siator Won. Eaton, ck-Comr ne a ©.00r¢ ; samaace ti ington Law, Reporter an 1 : t othing hax of nd, | Fttabmne = | 8 structed ar to the proper constraction o ; ean = tai te “aay : ‘sat forthe period of three successive weeks | dance | of the, | bride's | parents, Mre. | S¥ay policonan since hix departure. oe above act Mr. Davis recommends that the fol- Rese lot < = banca mals "clock on « bri i | Harry Mulligan and Jerome Graham, small! Chicago. lowing questions be submitted to the attorn 2 A. B. HAGN a e1 ef p L. ib ie one ae mK Fo ah DARD PETURG | atenecopy. ten © BAPER, Re | nae ee a eee SPS hors, vera cleruelin tis Nolen Coart eeaae | : net td 1” | Sorta Dletciot ta t,o i4-lawtw _ By W. E. WIL : Z. Seitz, the parents of the bride; | ith assaulting Michuel Insoc. Graham failed YESTERDAY'S GAMES, | 1. “Does the act mean that cnobelt at ot “ a me at oe “a | to appear and his collateral was forfeited. In drawback certificates issued on or before Mw Of | ok SALE PUR OF STYEISI, PF “2 6e Be re renee eke eo | stage eealutligaa thaceet toe tee hare | Ah Doee 1592, and « eS ne. | A matched Soran snares, ste i en years old Je Misses’ Clara’ and. Emma | Personal bonds and warned him to behave hii Bost 4 00/0 @ 1 0:4 8-30 5 half of the y BUILDERS | SELEMANS STABLE, rear 1200 3 ‘ . Meyers, Mr. C. W. Meyers, | *¢lf in the future. Pittsburg. 0 0 000.0 0 6 0.0 8 5 | ates issued under the pha been chosen the win \ SIX-YFAR-OLD BAY Hon = S : itz, Mr. Horsce Seitz, Mr. and Tatteries—-Nichols and Bennett, Terry and | &2tdiess of date of isaac hall be. rece m part it reads as fol- mb. Gea Dh Ob hee, ne tee SS eee Ve Rhall drewbecks teed clave, May for the individual the largest DOK SALE » Rawlings, Mises Sadie and Emma Stokes, Mise | Cotrespondence of The F st At Philadelphia — #2, under act of Congress of June 2, 1890, be eut with low and order, horse. MOON BROS., 706 7th st. now Bras Elin F'ifellon of Daltinnsre tise Merete Feet Hyarrsvinte, Mp., Sept. 14, 1892. Si cos esate tse ace received for general taxes of 1883, or docs the ico beng a public trast, we de- Ponsew Get oar Miss Georgie Jeffreys, Mr. E. T. Kaiser, Miss | A meeting of the Hyattsville Building Associ- ville 1 0.0 0% 0 0 1 O-4 9 2| Rctot Max 25, Ina, refer to ais penne ge viny~f 4 wis mr & fills Bulsford. Mr. and Mrs, E. 8. Clarkson, | ation was held at Mechanics’ Hall Inet night | “Rittenies ‘Wevhing and Clements. Stratton backs outstanding at the time of the passage ‘ T in the atate AAS ——— | Hr nd Hrs. Win, 1. Swayze ven “Albert ii, | With Edward Whito in the chair and E.N.| aud Merritt, Umpire —Eimalie | .8. “In determining the amount of drawbacks people, and = Norrie dnd anne ohn poner, Albert H- | Waters secretary. A semi-annual statement | At New York— | receivable tier this act for the taxes of 153 sary support of the ge Feo WELL ix | Repratixe. - | comprised innumerable. beautiful and useful | Was rendered showing the earnings for that mn. &.! shall the amount of drawbacks received im pay- al, should be : : a — : srereating es é New: 4 --14 17 1 | ment of arrears between the time of the pasange vod Rowse S| Go direst be Ge eiaas Back ones, including silver, china and glass ware, | period to be between five and six per cent. A| NewYork....2 0 2 2 4 0 2 2 cee —= between — Fi f intings, household furniture and ornaments. | semi-annual dividend of five and a half percent | St Louis....0 0 2 6 0 0 0 1-3 Oe ite a ee rr aeory J S31 SEVENTH ST. N. W ‘he groom's gift was a handsome ne with | was declared. ee eet el ee, ee) Oe ent Gace ree ‘ ‘insitnd-of Stee Ware ou hand: diamond perdant, Mr. Jas. L, Norris, in whose | “Dr. Chas A. Wells has commenced the erec- | ley and Briggs. Umpire—McQuade. pascom poopy foamed w taxee cep ig ae ‘ 2 office the groom is employed, sent a magnifi- | tion of a neat cottage in the upper part of town. | called on account of darkness, year of been ascertained shall we take KANN & SONS' MANUFACTURING CO. cent set of decorated chins of 185 pieces. The | Miss Rachel Lewin has returned from Cape} At Brooklyn— eration the amount paid on sfrean “1 families of the young people presented them | May, N. J. | witha complete Bees outfit, Upon) Mr. Frank T. Browning and wife have re- 'Ger Tae Tie their return they will go to housekeeping at | turned from Bedford Springs, Pa. nr. x, | take up one-half the amount 3G | OF shall we receiv 8 1, taxes, 1893, withou utatanding, | the people « ull amount on general | of representatives vie ard toamount received Brooklyn 9000030 0 O- e mandate of the , jou te we an oftice for a torm of Cleveland .....3 0 11100 1 ° ? ars for. party ‘ : IVD FROM LEXINGTON; Sth streot northwest. Mr. George Mish Smith has returned from | Batteries Stein and Kinslow; Young and | °* ™P3% of taxex? pethaord se vw Bo poy opine mene re 9 = Se ee, ee THE CONCORD HARNESS. Miss Flora C. Cook has returned from a visit | Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Zimmer. Umpire—Burns. Game called owing | Sadie horses: been voted for at all, F vtting words phardiy be found to express righ this outrage, Unies a demuation of it at tie polls three ia 7 i Miss Mary Grimes of Kentucky has been vis- | to darkness, LUTg & ERO, to Miss Maude Dorsey at Clarksville. cy to darkness. B. F. Crawshaw of 824 13th street has | iting Dr. aid Mrs. McDonald of College Park. | "At Baltimore~Game postponed on account Dr, Counselman of Baltimore has been the | of rain, The Wrong Switch Turned Several Per- | adjoining National Hotel. an absence of several weeks at | guest of Dr. Jos. R. Owens. RIGHT OVER THE FLATS. sons Injured, but None Severely. | WHO TS Wil. ¥. GEYER? THE MAW | Trunks and Satchels of best make at low prices. “ity aud the mountains of eastern)" Mr. Lownes and family have removed to Pittsburg plays today at Philadelphia, Chicago | ‘There was another+mash-up on the cable line | sul variety of Penneyluania, where she went on account of ill | Washingto 395 ape 7 Dal! al over ia having the old Oaiston antl ce ouiaville at New York, Cincinnati | this morning and this time of rather a serious A CABLE CAR ACCIDENT. cob pouy, 14 hai JON 3 MAU: mation of press their mber ons and ha mabe health. e pee aa NY elson Guenther, jr., and her young | modeled and a new stone for erected. rooklyn and Cleveland at Baltimore. | nature. As grip car 222 was going westward of No. 407 G street have returned home | _ A lurge democratic meeting will be held in isn’t a ball pl ational | at 10 o'clock this morning the switchm after having spent the summer at various | Bladensburg next Saturday night,at which | League more valuable for a club today than 5th and New York avenue pulled the wrong | °r 5 ets : We | mountain resorts in Pennsylvania, Representative Barnes Compton, Mr. Van H. | Jobn Clarksou, rays the Cleveland Leader, and . i the people mand a sat , the standard oat sgn ent y, redeemable in of the world, and n imue of bank bills for c os an. hi, com ns, phastons, ; ; don, 3 ohn § witch, and the car instead of going on to lation, wiles they are ns safely secured as we poniigmgloronger shee : nial Manning and Mr. Wm. V. Bouie will speak. Washington could have had him. pe al band tala” ’ tee row cf mow few wm wanoas | Alana atte SORURAY cone Cone CARTE |, Mr and Mrs. T. W. Sidwell have soured Yesterday morning while Mr. Smoot «wagon, | | Pitcher Chamberlain of the Cincinnatis says: | Georgetown went cavorting up New York ave- | unecicams CHAS. A SHIELDS, 1403 F PORTER OF FICE. bard Spr. LEGAL Yanks | from Jamestown, R. L., where they have been | joaded with furniture, was being driven across | “I dourt. sce wis nybody can’t make a good| nue. The front of the car was smashed in and PRINTING—1 GRAVING. ‘Noted for FINE WORK. | spending the summer. New derey Republicans. mi Y | several passengers were injured. Jos, Payne,| Ex-Senator Hi two requisites. One is to keep your eye on the f SALP-ONEY #14254 Md ave. tet. Mitis and 14 c ejuare. CHAS, s the railroad at the intersection with the umpire! The way I figure it out there are o1 Dr. Z. T. Sowers and family have returned | the horses took fright and ran ary M. Nevins of Monmouth from Poland burg, striking the wagon against a post in front | } ‘all-timos, Then there te no chance of | "B® lives on tho Conduit road, had his nove sale anon See ae 2 rom Poland Springs. a : e ‘ont | bi . r of |, ag Aree 25 Pierce pl republican convention yeste MEALTH OF THE DISTRICT. Mra, Joseph C. Fearson and daughters, | of the drug store of Dr. Alfred Wells, throwing | missing the play, for no play can be umde with- | Broken; Robert Lee of 25 Pierce place was in tueieuae ee BARGAIN LOE tices ah eel wos Misses Sadie, Fannie, Grace ard Lollie, who | the driver forward on the tongue and badly | out the ball, Another thing is to keep the | burt in the chest; Amy Deidexh of 33 eae ; Capt, Benne ae ‘ i of the Corresponding Week Lect Near” | have been spending iio. eusnmer: tore Cote | damaging the wagon and furniture. players from talking back,” ee oe ae ie lees tee ar ao ee Ss ee | Ee a | cir nea Vitcher Knell was yesterday given his ten |and W. C. Burke, 1436 9h street. and Mrs. | blacksmith orator « <acaue In the report of the operations of the health aireet nacthiwest ” in Bladensburg was entered by thieves a few | days’ notice of release. Manager Wright has | F try Michenor were slightly injured. The pane ay BH on eas department for last week Dr. Hammett says:| "yey W. W. Curtis of Pen aes ae ago and several articles of furniture tee for a couple of pitchers, but withholds | switechman's name aksrabibsiany » om thy é Capt. Kirkbride wei pe A 5 . W. We t | stolen. eir names. 2 —_— meas 2 * Rererepery ay rae re es ox | turned from her cottage at Colonial Beach, Dr. Hall and Mr. Dan. Edelin have gone to | Philadelphia critice think Anson bas a great whip was stolen by Miss Minnie Wetzel of 408 P street has re-| Point Lookout on a fishing trip. find in young Pitcher Miller. gaisaeseneg ee ye 33 d ca RK. Wayne Parker named Franklin Murphy of turned from Niagara Falls. COUNTY NEWS, Bio Gres ep coreg empire THE ROAD QUESTION IN THE COUNTIES. Newark, Congresman Buchanan named Fraak ‘The marriage of Miss Sallie Phillips Wilson! A delightful birthday party was given to Miss beet Pe Penie viaiemen “tree Wyhe, Had the county authorities of Virginia gone | A. Magowan of Mercer wud William T. West to Arthur Lee Morscll took place last, evening | Mary Wilson last Wednesday evening at her | John Ik Day heard of the aflair: he wromedie | to work in the ere of turnpikes, sixty years | named cx-Congressman John Kean. The first a at the residence of the bride's mother in Wood- | father's residence, near Upper Marlboro’. A | suspended 0’ Rourke, which menus the vetean ago, and built up with the same energy they | Pallet resulted: Kean, 380; Grubb, 183; Mur- NATION QUESTIONS were 113. The death rate was 23.4 as against | side. Rain interfered with the original inten- | ‘pe 4 “a deaths for the year is about 117 in each week, . = ‘h is the exact amount of mortality during bain! E AGEN the last week ended on Saturday. In the cor- a Re Wt. | responding period of last September the deaths ation i phy. 165; Magowan, collation of cratws, salads, fruits, ices, &c., was | will receive no more salary from the local club, as ths chase aihine at the tee tienie aud answers S a 32.8, which 1: the average for this city, thus | tion, which was to have the ceremony per-| sorved at midnight. Among those present were | and that he cannot eign ait any other team? pau: teay coud hare haa, eh tee, soe es oe iene ae kz opiate. making a difference of only six-tenths of 1 per peste UL tr por esther or geod | XS. Hill, Mr. and. Mra. Frank | for the prevent at least. pk shad fallen into their bands as they now ft: Grubb, 158'1-5. a cent. it will be ncon by the statement that, the | fre parlors, whero the. lier. C.D. Naylor per: Hit Mrs, Wm, B. Clagett, ra Ered, Sasncer, @ most excellent wagon road system. Of Eaorx ‘changed her 362 HOTELS. cont lous diseases are almost at zero, there | formed the ceremony Lieut. Commander E. are. y | the t cf exandria with | votes to Kes d ominatio subme- | having but been one fatal case, which was from | £ © ; Gaither, Mr. RoE, Brandt, Mr. J. 8. Wilson, | te moredlistantacighbors all bevefallontntehe | Totet,t@ Kean. and his’ nomination ‘was diphthe ‘There were eight’ deaths from ty- | C: Pendleton, in the full uniform of Lis rank, | yrs, Wm, J, Hill, Judge R.’B. B. Chow, Capt. | hands of the public authorities except two—the ar auth chestens phoid fever as compared with six during the | 876 away the bride. 6 bei P-W. Chew, Mr. John W. Belt, Lieut, Hill, Mrs, || McGuire leads the local team with .283; Red- | Alexandria, eed Washington turnpike and the | and the convention adjourned fame time last yeur. Kidney diseases run | » ore Eiume Wilton, a sister of the bride, was | Harper and daughter, Mrs, ‘Aiuy Hill, Mises | ford second with . ‘ itn, | Little River turnpike. “The former company, | "Tho roslutions indore President Harrison ay fo is ge enna ome in the preceding week; | Hove Wilon, ‘Moe Mira Nover Ate aguos | RatGIUL Sopiie Clagett, Trnlie Clagett, May | Tho Washington club, ia negotiating with| Vhich is ne af the anmexcvol the Peasants | an iincniatons Sidon Prosident Harsaon quently made unanimous. Then followed the 3d Towa circa, i | \yuetauys wore: = and Maggie Hill, Alice Harper, Merrick, Plum-| Denny Lyons. New York Times. G t the turnpike as the basis | ements J 2a ave. and Lith + off from fifteen to ol o mortality | Eerste end Mise Laure Mussell, Me. Wil B | mor, Eto it, Nallie, Roache. Alice Belt, | ‘This is the player who was offered to Wash-| Ceupans that owns, the turnpike a4 the bets | eon Seok: cunbites ack Soaierae jdren under five years ist the nor-| Robison acted as best man, and Mr. John C. F Pelland Bessie Warring and | ington last year for Alvord and declined. He's | Chunty wouth of tie Long bridge aed the = cot _outeny © t Wilkon, Mr. Clayton, Mr. Warren Choate and | Sfewra Arthur Clagett, Clare mee Mite | i bunty . F passage by tl ler a year old, | Mr. Harry Latimore were the ushers. The : thetic’ W: D an ; Little River Company, which takes toll on the legislature under the direction of a dem- EBBITT HOUSE months of nee. i) house and porches were decorated with lanterns | ieee bong Aree zolas ey teannkey recently ‘complained | road leading into Alexandria at the head of | ocratic executive, with the co-operation of the ss i pove the a ge ittle. Most of the 4 * un ie 3 we ‘y Y or idge. It © denn 6 a secnital dabthiet aoa and lowers and a delicious supper was served. iffith, president of the board of | losers” m his team and threatened to get rid of | uke street over the stone bridge. It keeps up | members of the democratic state executive i b 5 tom i porate functions bueause, as is under- | 0, ne, of bill to - proper food. z 3 i | supervisors of this county, bas received copies | some of them. He suid he didn't want any men | 1% COPPOFAt ae committer, of bill to legalize an unconstita- “The birth returns amounted to 96, divided | S°™e #nd included a ‘great many articles of | of instructions to voters and ulso copies of clee- : stood, the whole cost of maintaining the | tional and pernicious combination of corpora- table service in aolid silv ‘ - : shout him who would go to their dressing | most’ traveled part of the road uscd by | tions engaged im the production and carrying as to race ns 58 isto 43. At this rato the re-| “atoug tho gucsts were Mrs, Mary Morecll have distribeted cot mt which he will soon | rooms after losing a game whistling “Johuny, | three or four countice in coming t0 Aler-|rnesieceed.in the, Production prices of this turns of births would amount to 5,000 pe Wt 1 car Wood. | Bave distributed. ‘our Gun.’ dri ther largel a - ord v During the last fot tie mao per sear. | Dr. W, T. Morsell. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Wood: GonredAs maubuncehanten| a8 i ino players | SBOE Would. etherwicn tell Fae | necessary commodity have been increased and : the ‘Ste iri ; a single road district of Fairfax county. The | the burde in tho summer by | ard Mel, 0. C- Fox, the Memrs, Wright, Mr. for the position of diructor of the ex: The Waihingtons are next with Alctandria county authorities are ly no moana| {2e varece® of consumers hove — ¢ departinent guve 5,319 a8 the num-| {he Misses Oliver, Misa Josie don : a Pere nty-five. but the Baltimores “take satisfied with the manner in which the Alexan- | jeislation affects not only men of wealth and : oe ee eee | R. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. 5 ibegee Ba Rego Ang | dria and Washington turnpike is maintained, | the great industries of the state, but increases hs; three patterns + SC} health departm: iin ae Robinson Kiley, Dr. Arthur King, eg z and at a meeting of the supervisors yesterday | the cost of living to that more numerous class Se sorcerer | res eaten Me bos sot FR DNRC Se Mises Riley,” ‘Miss Amie Bryant, BROOKLAND. the commonwealth’s attorney was instructed to puns livan’s pugilistic powers. hes who are compelled to mect the increased bur- | t Mr. G. 5 e measures for securing more attention to | den out of the processes daily Hetine® | sult would be 9 total of 5.100 returns out of | Stger Mrand Mead, Go Dewelk’ Mecagi| Miss Buell of Herndon, Va., has recently | Tiernan hax apparently goue.all to pigces, | ke meneuren for long since the city | “In responee to'n request preneuted tp a cle- 1 of oan amount equal tc 2. ; Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, Laney,’ Mr. | been the guest of Miss Elsie Tade of Provi- | fi ca bards ve called a veteran. Me bas | authorities united in pressing repairs to the | gation from the colerel meee ees gion ad 98 per cent of all. It'may be added in this J. W. Barclay, Mr. Christopher Brash- | ‘dence street. allen off wofully in his batting and running. | stone bridge, and it is said that the turnpikes | "tTreron Monday the following reeolation Bll ehicd bios telecon it at | tate, I. and Mies, Phage, Ms. aad Se Wetman then x tain, Pay | a rer aber Hanon lent a Baltimore uniform t9 | are not now kept in aa good order ax woine of | was mlopted: paid to making birth returns to the health de- | Mise Ray, Mr. R. TF. Morsell, Micend Mra J a, | Ut: William Heyser of Jac ‘* mountain, Pa., | a new aspirant for base ball fame yesterday and | the county reads, ‘The Camoron Run road ‘That we indorse tho principles set forth in t both by the physicians and midwit Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell, Mr. Sprige Belt | Visiting bis sister, Mrs. D. Middickauff of | will probably give him a trial.” His name is never was a turnpike and that bas been im- etofore, not so much for their statisti- ss Do a . id Paty, eye reer Brookland. bert and he hails from Havre de Grace, the communication from the colored voters of N'k BATCHELY r loth and G P oor sar F at. nw. Ts sixpte ¥, G10 Tith st. nw. sone 4 Se : - « “ proved of late with anew bridge and better- w Jersey in convention at Trenton on ep 2epies and deyots, Se | ene ein te yalucot @ reliable} Mr. and Mrs. Arthar L. Morsell will spend| Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harris and‘son have re- Heer Paige’ Pitcher of the local team. | | ments are still going on. tember 12, and that Charles W. Kobinson of F TERMS. SMALL Lots is | Phone do. Re fecord thereof which may furiish in wubse-| their honeymoon at Atisntic City and’ return | turned from their suiamer residence at Asbury | __ lassie Dolan, a esperar Tick ieee Seance ee, Camden be added to the republican state com- : Se = uent years the needed proof in business m: : bee : run away to New York and married Ed Craue. — aaees ae ‘nt years th i = he | for ashort visit to the bride's parents before | Park, and Mrs. Harris hus as her guest for a goes Soca ‘Tho first installment of for the Mount | Mittee, as desired by that convention, UNDERTAKER ters involving great interests, as has been the | jo.ving for th e in Milwaukee, | month her sister, Miss Bainbridge of Philadel- 5 : — —_ John Kean, the choice for governor, is about = case in a number of instances recently.” ‘na, 127, | NheTe ile, Morell is engaged in the practice of | phin INCREASE OF MAIL MATTER. Vernon electric railroad are now coming in. | forty years old and has served twe here ‘The report shows: mber of deaths, 117: lag i — an cane te came Death cxte tee patent law. Miss Lizzie Means has returned from an ex- The work upon the Hunting creck railway ‘ tr ‘ Sherwood Wi Appoint Twenty ., “, o p a, tended trip among friends in Pennsylvania and | Postmaster bridge on the south end of town and on the | couple of large inter- eeR AS | seedbvae sag br couee, ole SHOOTING SYAKs. Virginia, secuieue epusrtecmeee ware Ieooas Gur’ Gs sowtis she ar. tus erndic ds | aot is antomapee facturing enterprises, His [a SSS . ere un a Mr. ‘und Mrs. N. J. Smith are off ona jour-| City Postmaster Sherwood stated to a re- | feing pushed with all speedand there are hopes | headquarters are at Elieabeth, OFTISE SF THE 6 ‘| STEAM CARPET CLEANING. | Seas o! ind Aman who is running for office takes great | Bey t© their oid Lome in the old dominion. real : orter of THE STAR this morning that he had | that the cars will be running in a few days, The Texas Kepublicans. ir. Smith, Mrs. Kolb, the Mivsea Sophie, | Power Ol TNE Sun ae gemaee curred ini hospitals and public institutions. The | risk of a collision with his own principles, Li t , just received authority to appoint twenty sub-|waxt Goop moaps to THE wasuixarox| The republican convention met at Fort and N 1d Mas he t- a ‘ me _ ce Sone deaths by clases were ns follo motic, 31; Saatly Of Feel ea a rere noth, For- | stitute lotter cacrlers for daty during the em achat Worth yesterday, Six hundred and fifty del- reteset wae ae stitutional, 17; local, 47; development, 13; nae THEORET ie eaeeicA: this week by Mrs. aud Mr. Burr F. Snoots. campment. The men will probably be ap-| The county supervisors met yesterday. egates were present, and it was evident that agen all Meee a Taig btn ops Deerisciiee we Wiiwea the Laas Gt Oalezition Mrs. Stephen Bondic has gone to spend some | pointed Saturday next and will serve ten days, | Frank Hume in the chair, with Supervisors | t® majority of them favored no m but favored the indormement of G Clark, diarrheal, 11; typhoid fever, 8; malarial fever, Who muttered this rhyme, bias antonella Det ore ke coe The postmaster thought that the real bard Mill, F. Birch and Wm. W. Feebry in attend- | ty." "1: te fe gestion of the lungs, 1; “It's luck that I struck it : i endent democratic candidate for gov- i chased of Mr. A. W. Harris the honse recently | Yo" of his people would hardly begin before | ance. The principal business which came before | ernor. ayer element opposed te. ; % 6; meningit Ere quarantine time.” finished on Hartford strect near Queen, and will | Weduceday of next week. He said that it | the ‘board related to obstructed roadways. It | this. and it looked as if a split id not be tocchaep ray antacibdglaty Merrerl make it his future home, would be a week Inter, however, before all | Wasstated that the Washington and Arlington rail- urringes reported: 27 white, 4 col-| “Did you rend in the paper,” eaid the milk-) | Mr. C. Murphy of Oak Grove went this ok te is er in Prince George's le births reported: 3 white, 9 colored. | man, “about a person that put Paris green in a| Mg Mie Murthy erie te the ee a tahington andAnlington erted. The question was settled by electing ; « road was narrowing the county roadto the Aque- | I. B. Howley of Galveston temporary ebaite bape rhea Fea ee neampment would | act bridge at Rectiynamd that the Washlagven | mas wisi Cher men This tediontos what is in the niuetieth year pates no trouble whatever in dily dis ing | and Alexandria turnpike from the brick works | the action of the convention will be. family's milk?” | of his age, but bale and hearty as ever except- | of the great mass of mail matter which will be | t the Long bridge is not kept in order. State's t ALONG THE WHARVES, “Maybe,” said the cg6k, “they got tired of | ing suffering somewhat from u recent fall and | handled during the eacampment, and his two | Attorney ee — [Eo UTTRELLS, s ? their mail » from the loss of his hearing. branch post offices, one south of the treasury | 8tePs a8 to the road Long bridge an: : seein’ their milk blue. ‘ P "| clerk was directed to communicate with Mr. W 5 L Gossip as to the River Craft and ‘Their stew ait and Mrs. F. It, Horner have returned | and the other where the fish ponds once were | (°F * reggie rag ep} weizeoit ULL, Officers. ra from Asbury Park, and have been visiting | on the monument lot, will be in charge of com- pele age panate eed Ligh pricst at the birth of the infant tin plate Tes For| Schooner William F. Birden, Baltimore, Cay The old gentleman was doing his best to be | syiyan Placc, Brookland. tent officials, Speaking of the encampment queduct bridge. : > P ae pe Pt industry, and it proved the most disagree- A — : 4 Vest Norfolk with entertaining to Algernon, when his daughter edition of Tue Sak, thousands of copies ‘NOTES. » of th le tain Hatchel, from West Norfolk with lumber, arparon . Z epee Paci oh trepoe age .| able of the season, "A drizzle that set in at mid- THIS WEEK Ty | has made dock and is discharging. = ‘Excuse me, papa, but Algy and ine Peseta oe eel ara tg von Na The corporation court bas appointed Coun- ‘ Bugeye Westmoreland of Alexandria, Captain | ®¢ Convinced that harmony would be pro- 2 18, COMFORTS, SPREADS, TOW: cilman Geo. W. Fisher committee of Col. Basil | daylight and it poured iacessantly until after TiEET. | Forwell, was mule to readin last night's issue | Moted Dy the absence of third party interfer- | 4¥ AOREEAUEE sturuise To raTuen uvouss, | Understood that unless newspap tad pene Brauner, now over ninety years of age and un- | o'clock, SAND NAP : jesants A namiber (of (friesds of the Mev. Mather | Poche oY ene en nemnee, ahiee- | oo as chase cobammee, - ‘otwithstanding the downpour, the train INGS, WINDOW SHADES, LACE CUR. Barge W baler eta , =e Hughes of St. Teresa's Catholic Church met on | papers would be lout. - He said that unless Tae | ‘The officers of the Dice Manufacturing Com- | bearing McKinley and Gov. Clase from Indian- | Sehooner A eynolds, Is a 1 yesterday mornit carried about 1,000 ag the James river with umber! s discharging, "| |“ undberstand thot some asthrinomer saya Churohy ‘were’ a. sumptuons repeat hod boon | SedteStaceaa oe bang obager, ae ontege we-| pony ftom Onto have errized bare, A sumber | Sfcocaicisa ead fukiy haps crests v Hee rive , 4 clans rae whe p e e aired w yut 2 cent ‘ pas | The sieamer-barge Susie Hiteh of Suffolk,Va,, | Be sow ore Satake Ecce tein’ | BREBAEEU Ly the Indios of the ‘pea on which "2 Bagel ecu ready to start thelr establishment at New Alex- | thet at thetowneon the war. When they arrived is discharging. : Manus. The occasion the reverend father was invited to be muiabal == ani wood st noon they pales of 10-4 Gray Blankets at 85-., $1 and 21.25 | The Femme F. Angell ie getting light, | where intimperance is goin’ toshow itself next." | present and wa much surprised when Judge | ‘The tourmuent Gntate ne at Sur-| Mr. Frank Warfield has been chosen a direo- | from other towns in the state had also braved ‘There ure several ladies abou Susie bela A the works of the American Armstrong stepped forward and in an appro- ——— . : tor of the Alexandria Perpetual Building As. | t2e storm to see ee “Hi, Chimmey,” mid @ mosconger boy to| Printe address presented. his reverence with a | PAttaville, Princo George's county, yesterday, | Sorietisn® Ave ain Cas he Ln, Gesseastl, | Eiete Company and bene Ge apestioat, ted ‘ S Velock about 2 rm ae chage containing £528.05, which sum had | for the benefit of St. John’s Catholic Church, ae ane tes oe another, ‘where yer runnin’ to? 2 , : ; 4 Z ¥ : trib “his admi ‘ish till Wednesday two woeks si Ey pie erect rasta es Been contributed by-his admiring parisuioners | was postponed till Wednesday two mechs bene ae antares enna on the eve of his departure for Spain, whero he the! urrie A. Norton is at sea bound | now.” is to reprownt the state of Maryland at the | Mclement weather was the cause. A throng : ° rylas but the track was too heavy for . Mudrid exposition. The contributions came | ¥** Present, a‘ Ls i} P i Britis] . >, * e F -% the knights-elect to tilt. The Capital City Or-| Three-mast schooner Holbroke, Pittston, Capt. 8. aston, how at’ Ferronding, Plas will brings | “There isa great deal in concealing your | fom Protestants as well as Catholice, including | Shestra® Conductor. J.° Braet ee oe eo A Eis trots the, Rete ee OS ese cargolot himtias so Wauktertoae * thoughts as well as in expressing them,” said | Hi vain Gn oghes of G0 Tcokagted os grounds and the whole time was dedicated to | ier. Schooner Alexander Wiley is at Walkerton, | the man who prides himself on being con-| him by Mra. Norton na a contribution from. the ioe. a 7 for hop io ae i ee versationalist. ee Seen 2 errors St. Cie nee ye $200 Hall was utilized for the ball. The refreshment load of Kenne aA ice tod hag! ree | “By Jove,” eaid Willie Wishington, “that’sa | from the parish at Oxon Hill, which is also committee comprised Mrs. W. B. H. Blandford, x sete thee baclepaistont een tag Good suggestion, I'll operwate on that line | ‘wider his pastoral charge, making a total of | 37) Cora Grifin, Miss Georgie Caswell, Mise lene en ne | Repairs tu the Denty are about completed. | heabaftah.”” Tidy Coombs, Miss Gertie Caswell and’ Mise WOIEES | “Lace Cartatns from 81 to $10 patr. | For | u Wm. Clayton of Laltimore is dis- - Fanzine from 30. to | ¢ 1 ith Unck Towels at 1c. cach or | 81.50 a n Large-sige Hua:k 7 i 10-4, at 20. 744 and 2 | Mattress Tickings a! ‘NOTES. 4 ae i Hattie Caswell, ee bour-master Estelle Phinney, Boston, Capt. ‘There is a great deal of sickness in the village. ‘Stick | at natal boarding bonds | Wetted Heer) METUaAad | Mtoe rans ‘The committee having in charge the farewell STICKNEY. | Wecall epsctal attention of hoteland boarding hous» | Four-ranster George A. McFadden in Pro ~ | propriewrs to examine our stock and compare prices, | ning to chow hee bull at the Otost Helle “ies be lagna hein ceremonies to Rev. Dr. Peck consisted of J. W. | Webus ia lance qaaactios direct from tat When campaign strife is warm. turers | Company's dock. Scott, ident; A. ” , and N. | and are therefore euabled to quote lowest prices. Schooner Miami is light, In myriad forms it will appear, LB grace B, Frazier, secretary, The work:uca are busy putting a new front to our| The Roswell is out. ° This quantity “Reform,” Mrs.’ Simpson of Virginia is visiting her dathling. but that rst interfere with business. i hooncr M. V. Duncan of Baltimore, Capt. Boke. ee 8 daughter, Mrs. Smoot. | Grindell, is in the hands of the stevedors, ‘The Calvin Baker is about out. | — The Daniel B. Feating wili probably go to A Trolley Wire Accident. -| ‘The boys’ choir of Emmanuel Episcopal The deadly troiley wire has again assorted its | Church has relieved the chapter of praise. destructive power. This time it was the wire | The rain hes livened up the crops, 2 | Boston, 5 > Matters in police circles are quiet. FCKFRT, . of the Eckington and Soldiers’ Home electric gataina ow ‘Three-mast schooner Spartan, Capt. Coombs, | ° “ Mr. James represented the Government bag ttn Pag Jouxsox & Lurreett | fs st Maltimore from Providence, "= | rou. About 7:15 o'clock this morning th | olrigane guy rePrevented the Government | Mr. is again on duty at the dock, effair happened at the turn |, in | day. mast schooner Charles C. Dame, Capt. suis” | 413 719 Market apace. ‘Three- the road near New York and PEPE | Grove, an old favorite here, is at sea from Fh é Selieoun Macpers Ferry. ¥. | Three mast schooner Henry Sutton, Capt. | road wire was being repaired in some way,and| _ Takoma Panx, D. C., September 14, 1892. 2 Leo fig — Srrctar, Notice. ie oid LS SAS pee while the work was being done part of the wire | Mrs. Ellis Bliss has been visiting old friends - th coal for Bostou, passed Nobskra on the 12th | "°4°hed nearly to the ground. in Takoma, n engaged in the retal! Shoe Business for shah nacabaantedasatanmmeneas A drove of hogs passing along Florida avenue | atiss Mande fashington is visiting petant. i on their way to'seme butcher's establishment Denke pha Schooner Clara FE. Simpson, Capt. Hontvets | got on that part of the road where the wire was | *¢ Col. Ingraham's, | cleared at Windsor, N. 8., on the 7th and [owost, and two of them that touched thevcive | Mise Anna Warner will leave Thursday for has boom leased and will be occupied by the | on the 8th for Georgetown. were so nearly killed that their drivers stuck | Carlisle, Pa. dee cate Manet tiusee Setar inte, | ,, Schooner Richard Welling is at Baltimore, | them with their Lives ond cetos iene ane : retire My Great AE cocks mast boast hy thet time. Gosst Sliert- | toes Phils leigh send for a Pr; the live ones. Mc Kee, S09 22d be offered to all purchasers. A heavy dis- Mr. Robert E. L. Fergerson of the police “SS ster a WM. W. BELL. Prop. | count wid be allowed on all fine gvods. cruiser Joe Blackburn has arranged picnic to twas stated that one of the drovers in Low Slices at Sacrifice Prices. be given extant Bedhex's Garden toe-@io hace Piemetins to minemn, the hogs received a slight of Lawrence Leach, At the company’s power house it stated that nothing was hiogs at such an obour- Fence. recent illness, mack IS SE ate she tema] nan veteraied fries the weet, wiises, 14 yon want a - % . Stolen, 2 RUEDER * TOeH GARMENT or other peared Rg ent bastion Mrs. Corse and Eltoa hs i COMPANY, ‘* WATERPROOF WRAP or arvana, to. Leper from a week at Atlantic oe DERDS FOR EVERT =) (30U OU * apairof RUBBER BOOTS c Mrs. Lo leaves: gugy 303 US Somminstoner. | welville Lindsay, * or OVEBSHOES, » Hot si lnciectensam whee. eet Manse. * Water Bottle, Fountain * Syringe of any article of 2 ance E AND ¢ TROPOF TEST. NW. —The only 33) Pine i tsiccki ana citi Bow hore Seated