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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, JUNE 19. 1893—TEN PAGES, FOR SALE—HOUSES. F gellar i month; Derek Bouse and parkin OF address OWN Price, #2800. Beit cs at,” Sew OWNEL. teas 10. Warder % ‘POR SALE-A NEW BRICK, WITH 6 ROOM Say ach, perbay Satchmman on premises. 1300 F 1 1CK s iess; will ct FOR SALE—HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR SALE—Honsrs & Vimicres. use: 9 rooms. bath and cellar: electsic sveaxine tubes and al! modern appli $50 Westininatar st. "mw. HOS. G. HENSEY & CO., i Fooms: bath and lare cellar; nice yard handsomely fenced: nearly . aT st €alt jOUSES: nticely new and all rented: | pay Li | iene, 19-3 : z ittle cash aired Saar ae ‘wo small two-story 4-room frames, on west side 20th se pre bet band Mi veut for Bods, Ba Pe ss whos, $4,000. asi Jel7-tt B. H. WARNER & co. 916 F st. DOR SA East a bet. N and 0. two-story 6 air an ‘ BH. WALYER & Co. O16 F st. ns Quine: try tr) na bos how: ANS? ve ™3gon count will be ‘O# SALE— 3 = AF choice reat barruine ‘Phone 780. (el7- between 2d and exch, balsnce im 2, 4, 6 ALE: on Kt st. ne 32 Tam inv aie! svar luce favestiment t SALE DINGS; ail otfice : price, Teams 4 and G, Atlantic SALE_A SNAP. A BEAT weil for $19,000. B The te sos are p.w. bet. d if scu want to buy or sell cali on, ‘want to buy Len, ey ed BARGAIN— SALE_BPAUTIFUL NEW HOUSES. ©. cor Ist and Quincy ne. ‘and bat 1 Rand 3, { basement bay-window brick’ GF st YOU CANNOT LOSE. 5 —— ® PASICS MAY COME, BUT YOUR HOME Is SAFE. | co: @ A ide of L rear 15th st. a... S-story $--com :4imh; wt has 2 frontage of Tig feet, BH. WARNE? &CO., Ole Fst. ete-3t J. BWIMER, Real Zetate, GOS 13th st. bie and F st. car lines. th: am R, Kk) Fst me we orth wile of T bet. 1th and 14th sts. nw yy d ceilar bricx, 9 rooms abd bath: win B. H. WARNPE& CO. operties in the northwest, PeeCinnot be advertised. BAUMGRAS, main fi ag Trice only $10,000. | 770% B. i. Wal BRICK fed for sold for mw. ,OR Sac On 1ith 2.0% ™ Poss onorg SOUTHWE: % near ST PROP J HAKKISON JO! ITS OR SALE eRTY, room frame. ; mt. ; | yn Brick; all mt. ; | 500. Bx125; m sth st. near F sw., S-room brick; all m i; ave near Sth s.w., 9-room and cellar brick; roperty in this section would do | 1 On te befare purchasing. INSON & SON, ‘ws 7th st. sw. “ultabie for a boarding heuse and near three lines terms apriy to = WARNER & CO., Bo WA of has 0 HGF st roatage room: Mb; Well located north: won ; ALE for $79.50, - Lith TY NEW THREE STORY 3 19th st. n.w. ; thirteen rooms Yor further particulars Lik&® KUTHERFOKD, I: On Di. ne. near 4th, brick honss ec Proms saionsions of lop 143 WAL wf thasement brick, 6th near P st. frame on Picres st. 5.3) L.w0o. sand o Mt se PNT G MASS. BELEN SBHILLDS, 1605 F 9T. 40 bebe awh + dimen BH. vary desiral which ror bias nd: has bo +i ST AVE; Ai Yar Ww. O7 F st. wh De prinn & ed and NER & 9 2 tw LLING PBS RUTHER iy 9 31.65 ~ SHEA, 682 Penna. ave. nw. nw.. with brick O18 udceliar brick on A st. sc. ns of bly Fs pRorr ash bal RABLE CORNER NORTHWEST. IMPAR, ¥-Winiow house of Sroome and bath newly and hands 1 i froat and back ‘ats for 21° per month snd sta- oo B i. WARNER & Co. 30 ot 20x80. | An: pers PARK, bath # | end & per mon‘h. OB SALE— CORNER NORTHEAST. Corner 9th and Bets. n.e.; Zatory ‘and basement ‘and bath. brick: 6 rooms Offer wanted ad ise tne. i LLEOR & HIESTOS, nd 6th and La. a Prectia Bice eet fu D, Eand ‘Deanwood will sell on easy ‘monthi: id and shoul offer good soloist A LO eanwood, which is in the District, n.e. extended will run throw purchaser died before at! ins ll July 1, 1893, E. M, PINE, 1: Fors EAT SIX-ROOM AND BATH bay-window house ; G9 Myrtic st. n-e.; handsomely Dapered and painted; all modern !mprovonienta. Ine quire within Jel7-2t* O# SALE—Snousrs. By BANCHOFT & CO. M st. n.w. bet. 11th and 12t Cor. Harewood and Elm sts. 8 roous and back. p_ Db. st bet. 4th and Sih nw. room bricie + 914 G st. n. 15 rooms. Drei F Qe SALE 108 AND 1528 EMERSON sr. $2. 030 each {six rooma: a.m, OHH, S08 F st. n. w- Pope f SALE_ONE OF THE PRETTIFST, BEST | re quame eopvenion tay’ arranzed Hite | Ronses tn the northeast.” Near tue beau ve Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Price 200 canh required, in ooms and recep- tin; heated by latrobes. 3 Fou want to buy, sell or ex- Ly come arid see ns. EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, change propert; ORY AND €1 : desirabi MAN, COs F stow. XY HOME, MD_AVE. N.F, maf: ot 17280; 85,000" Chis will not last. come sea tt. Tt FRANK L HANCOCK & CO. CSE, MD. AVE, ‘This fs a rare'chane HANCOCK & CO. Tith ond Gsts a. BEL. F AND ESTS.. lares lot; 84,000; CK _”_TSth and G sta.” A NEW HOUSE FOR YOUNG lv near F st. ne, KL. HANCOCK & CO., 13th and G sta. ‘n KENESAW yor B— HOUSE 140 new; f-ooms, Lath and gabinet mantels: fine tins, first-cle-s plumbing. OY AVE. vent ste: aids mele all and | electric bells, “Ke. bi | Barered throtichost. © ee | “potest oR EXCHA A KARE CHANC able. piece of property in the horthwe=t, X70, fina T>-room Worse Ww a decidedly 2 ont for ere: dwelitne; | abe for suburban lots or near-by country erty. Apply immediately to WILSON & CARR, Fat. nw THORIZED TO OFFER A Landso on New York ave. at a price way Lelow value, keys atl Je16-2t SADE—VERY HANDSOM? room brick on 2dst. near F, very low figure to inake quick sale, GEO. ¥. WORTH) 7 Pa i 10:h >.000, {2000 art, rm and 1974S! Ret § OF weer SE 400 20M stb be Tae 1 LOO pela, Bhan § 7.000 1406 C bh. Gr, ‘and @ houses in rear, eive iG oniy « purtion oc’ the For full list call at office for roperty om my othe tet und 15ehe on ths Istand 13: ates ai THOS. F. wac yalletia issued AMAN. OK SALE—CASH TAL FOR S120, cash. New frame, southoust. 50 for new brick house worth 81-800: rented, located southeass 2 room brick im Dingman place nw. ; room brick on 234 st. n.w., near F; | ‘50 for neat 6-room and cellar house, Acker st. GEO. ¥. WOKT1TNGTON 02 F stn. SAEP— r welling: 8 Foomaand | furnace: “goed location : | Bza80 to 10-foot alley’, will be suld at acreat sac | o prompt purchaser: terinscasy. Address O' care 1101 Ficrida ave. 2 FOR SALE-& NICE GROOM FRAME ON Pierce place near 14th st. a tm. 1. slot 16x85, with stsbleso-dy 1 Paiave. myo-te R SALE—A MOST BEAUTIFUL FOUR-STORY cor. honse: 10 rooms ai reluction to iin n dally for inspection. 201 Fa ave, now. )10-2aa +10 KOOMS BESIDES wn. colle. Re. 4 rooms on cach AH ms arden | Stable at hou allay ail for @3,200; terme, it desired. “Apply to owner, W. PL 1 we muy20-1in. i nly ¥ (Fossace— ‘Wa make a specialty of BROOK) ND property, | foot that an 4e1! on favorable terms and HOUSES: froma $7,400 to $4,000. No froubie fo show propert Fer full particusarsea!l upon. pe MCL ACHLEN & BATCH ELDER, apa ‘Cor. 10t G sts. nw. | JOOR SALE—FINEST SITE IN THE CITY FOR AN | apartineut house; on Ist. now. opp Frankin Park: 72 ft. 19 in. by 144 ft to 20-ft. sliey; improved by tires 4-story p. b. houses and stables in rear. Ap- ply Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 Pet. usw. apls-3m FOR SALE—PIANC ;ALE-PINNON AT sUst DUCTION F MER CASH KE on of our sales sad cap) t dane recostonted | ro Prices? teas) an i txve, Upright Piano, 8250 Fa improve- | aS cet Upricit Pi With iad id Square Pianos of various makes at | eon, rf. s have ase only a fow ud fly: in, Price paid sor inst-miuent at any rm <ational or humbug advertise vee wil Ao Jet ae we sty Eicaereionber sation as this Tot goes they cau ever be duyiicuied ut the oaine Dries, Pa. avs. near 10th st. FINE hi the 50 ofa party leaving the city. THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, 913 Pa. ave KNABE& CO. PIANO. Nore isa bargain: party must fell; has rich Woot case: 7 octaves: finest tone; in parte 2000 uew, will seli for $145, $10 down onth. worth $400 #10 dowa & DAVE NOS,a8 cond 5 new,sta PPEIFFER & CONLIFF. 417 11th st. aw. STORAGE AGE OF FUR. dina’ aud ligt. dy eican | and ut, crys eam sivas” | oR SALE—AT IN’ wenues ing: brick R SALE—LOT 89X: a loration fe Angton city with frem $800 to $1,507 s, nesk cab ‘gro any live and WATERS & THOMPSON, paver Rinbany builds. 1508 Pes ata: wif exchange for et sty oveslooking th 4, 3 1a es under rent, Offers: © TOAN f MEDIATE e, lotsca_Hanover si, wrth Cantiol ste » Pentisylvania ave. nw. Ww. ‘made lot will bs deeded to his heirs in fee sim} BOP st Der fot: no better ston of the city: de- i enerzetie Lusiness ; surroundings are zood aud buildings generally owned, by cecuyants. Ariingion und. ave. D. W. = between Gch und 7th ste. alley'on side: Imi it in oF | too Fok, SARE HOUSE: EIGHT Koo! ‘attic; arve lot: fruit trees. ‘Cail or addr : NEGEGS Frometis ce, Anacchut Meet mag Ses S100 20.820 can. Purchaser, will bus home ; 5-room house! cell: mhade tren: Tot, 100x130; i. Falls Charo Fa. on Wad Ov Ke Re Fare ony Ie roand trip. Posseanton siven at once. Price, $1,300. Arpiy to OWNER, 690 0 st. Je verlooking city and river ; near street cr BALANCE TO SUIT y_& desirable country ssporches, splendid water. tniles this side of MS, BATH. T. J. PU OK SALE—CHEAP—Hont Fitted ipa Lacy, nw. yo BA! oreea, n worth $300; taws KR SALE—JUST ARRIVED-TEN HFAD OF horses from the valley of Virginia, amon them one air heavy dratt horses, severe! drivers and bus ess horses. M. M. BYRNE. 515 3d st. n.w. je19-G' LE—ONE -PAIR oo oer nes vy waron and. harness: ; ‘S235 will now buy them, 725 OR KENT — a reom house; in rood col fruit aud elegsnt wi ition ; 3 at 12th st. n. w. PROORLAND, D.C. taining 24,500 sq. mali cash paynient. Address e—OAK GROVE new niue-room cottaze; ons} snd: with erandoldoaks :twomflesout oe eon house; anew irectls-opponice dence of Be. 3. Ts ES ‘aber Jolson, healthy localities in the United St: $500 down, balance in monthly R.A P! se17 1422 ] SIE SELL YOU OVER 92, of ground, having the orueinal frees ont, 1u the Park for 11.300 a and bath dwell id barn for h: xchat nid throw in « Bh jorses, ke. HAMLINE COTTAGE inwton Grove: farni-hed: $C0 for the season. AP— REE Bs MOULTON, "920 Fst. Bw. or Wile AYSE. 516 Oth at. nw. * Jel7-3t URNISHED COTTAGR AT pain Hines and she tober. A. in kivehion. bal mbbery 2 ns B18 per mouth. “A room house at Deanwood: large lot; very con¥ to station: #15 per month. T. kt, Bik fect of eround at 8: 1-B.acres of land the new, handsome suburban res! done of the mos: os installments of 823. HILLIPS & SON, 000 SQUARE FRET growth of lefty most charming part of Takoma lern atyle 8-room 4.mn.1., costing over 85,000; also. Might take ¢ity prop- thes desiring a bargain address vorches; excellent wate ith House: fruit and shade trees; 80 for senson from 133 Och st. ww. Jel » AN EIGHT- re of ground: ORNER 04 per B.C. Star BEAUTIFUL id ‘villa. sit f pure water price, 83,00); rv York ave. June HOUSE OF 9 KOOMS A’ at Takoma Pari from depot o el “ se 0 |, Address A. LAMO! ty Yooat no on = $3,000, JOHN'S sat cottaze; shade: water minutes” walk from station; $18 per AT HYATTSVICLE—DELIGHTFUL TLAMOND'S 8 ‘rooms; > 20 par m0. by fark, D.C. rin kitchen: Eas. sewerave no! Pavenient _SI71w F Only five minutes’ waik from the R.1t. station; only divide into 7 bei LOTS—L price....°. Per ft a rear of Io} Will be laid July 2. CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate and Loans, 610 ith PRIC! Ye DANIEL A313 F st. n. w, RAL VERY CHOICE Lots, NG@ IN SIZE FROM ONE-HALF TO TWO D ONF-HALF ACRES, SITUATED OPPOSITE THE NEW SUB- DIVISION OF WOODSIDE. | one inile from the present terininus of the Brighiwor Eizetric KR. Prices reasonable. Torins very eas tieylars ay 6 HUYOR, 1505 Pa. ok 16, SOUTH B! on Erankfort st. Price, 12 BARGAINS! ar Md. ave. and Sth at. mc: GOx11G; wi Bd and F sts, th and Isth: PERSON & CA! i. BEY. 40H AND STH ot ABELG. AT f%;: timproved by ginall D PEK EY & © 300 F ST. N.W, tiful Lotacostinig loss than 81,300 ¥- iN R SALE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Only $100 for 734 acres, six mil: Onty #1, mere and monti: Oh Ohio “railroad, jor cottace, ‘barn, Ke. railroad. Price, $2,000. two houses, fronts two roads, 7 . SOSCHWANTZ. Gos RENT-A COTTAGE AT W. Jot: will’ rené ‘cheap for the season. WOOD, 407 ki st CHAN CITY, MD.. ON THE ATLA its for wal $200 to 81,000. Te a ent Il at the offts rhe BE eee eae he Beacl plately furnis! office. POH, RENT— A FURNISHED ROOM WITH rivet H, ORINGE FOR SALE-WANDSOME GROOM Brookland; prico, 84.000, Rerof very ecboleo Bill ding | this week. Git e15-1 R SALE—AT HYATTSV ound fronting 750 ft. a sitew of SO ft, front RIGHT & STOCK? T family at Washington Gro vi W Oniy 3 ‘eu 619 E st at AL stations #1 380 “B00 at station: 1.250 ; 8200 1 month. 100 actes at R. $200 per acre. 16 acres adj Feeutifal crigiaal ¢abe'sts o4 the Potomac near Washington from @6 to Land at the Aqueduct bride, near th a 1d Bogthern K. depot et Rosslyn, =f Partios taken to view het PES ining roperty trae. I property a specialty. JAMES E, Fst. nw. JOR SAT Blow on is oP bined !' Too houses ba assfo and nk in 6 1 930 41 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR BUSINESS MEN TO CENT! Before September 1 next the Pennsvivania Railroad line tia the roadbed of the old Alexandria canal to | Rosslyn, Va. south end of the Aqueduct bride. ‘Vhts short fine wil the north es, houses and Storage asa baso of #up ‘st ideof =n et aleve ocean: 10. per ce «© Piviadeivhia. Washington office, 62. passed, and restienty in Rosen, Va., st_ and Pon: Se Tu STN ‘8. 202%); also a mice building | >a frame hoays om each CHEAP BUILDING ener F and 14th ste. ne. ieiaware ave A 18, ith n SEXBU AHOME LOT AT MAY ATS a fare to Phila lel fine driving, “fish! y and ads sailing: cit allt 1 sore inves mi: nth iathins, mile this year I Seon’ a ROVE MENT N, VIRGINIA, ‘ER AROUND THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT AT ROSSL: | CONTRACT LET AND WORK ALREADY COM. MENCED. built a railroad from thelr mat connect Rowiyn, Va. direct wi and soutl S:cure at once corner loi® for stu lies in the town vA e. besides opening un splendid b: mces for active business men. develops charm tes for hotue, with views and 8 eery Ui net mi FRANCIS HUFTY, 1901 Fat. now.. Washington, D.C. AR ot G10 11th st. nw. hot Atiantic City; 5 the east and west, with two enable merchants in Georze- ods by a very short haul; but, Ivania eve. Washington, D. C., in- s THE PRoPrRTY EDIATE VICIN € +3 th re of a to E—MISCELLANEOU Ss F honr!y atalow Q-ure, caau oF tine. A I, Star office é Jel? | Joon SaLe-prawo_uANpsomE UpHTeH Fiihea'a vt hore efects SOK SALE fine Int young par mocking cas. "want. Balbuuiore, api2-3m por and se Bend for ire eee Oi: SALE KM’ prize winner, with a grand pedixree. OR SALE—CLOCK, ANTIQUE 8-DAY; STRIK SALE hal( price wha: gon Bi: Ma SCOLCH COi LIE PUPPIE bE FKO: toe ELY FINISHED AND DU of nefirst iy W.J. DY SINGER BICYCLE: wi cont 8.35; pri th st. ow. Selo" grocery store 3100 M st.n.w. Mt a ra OR SAL 1 rove of fine old forest oaks closets. ap Foroughout foct itehen, lied ‘Dy east sanitary numbine, co; wlectric railroud wit from Silver Spring st and 0. raiiroid. aniuute walk politan branch, yror VINTHROP HEIG! room cott: ton. Inquire ai post office. POR SALR IN HYATTSVILLE, 03 ine of « 3° buhay, Fee SALE-A 000s Laurel, M with 11 rooms: paper-d and haw stitionary Toor ami! is wui lawn and has couse. fi chandett punded by? acres of “ni Fests on all four 82000" Aptly CHAS’ Bt BEL St. Balto. Ma tage at Ingleside: % uit Jot; 705100: with stable: for #1 p snee'§ per month. IA REE OR SALE-JUST FINISHED Washinton and Baltimore Boule tric Ra Iway, n well-built soven-rooi ie front porcli‘and stab'e, for two hor Fiages with Inrce loft, all incloved with four blocks frown station om lot M5 feet average of % Lakeland, Ma. Price, 82,200: 820 por ‘Also forsale, chean, « hattsoine, house with thre: latnibes, bath. closets, slate mantels, wall and ontbuiidines ti picket fence. on corner lot 74 ies: trent jeep ; three blocks from station. Price, Der Month: benz lot ¥ in block of Lake Ino Zor saio, a very desirable ten-room ‘a back porch: wel!-bil mantels, latrot ke, Diock from station. Pri e, & Md. situated eight, mil or Lot 7, block 45 of Laketand Takoland nts each way. Appl Qnoer, INO Rat, a. 8. iv to EDWIN A Y Ae Lakeland 1 oa DLE, Supt. F 70K! OUTHBR Metropolis View and y_ property. the time to purchase for safe {r.vestinent. my13-2m_ fro 0 {or 7-toow cottaze and on ‘nly $300) only ¥ Grove, Md. ; 7 rooms; fronting a park; with si L. PAGE of the Senate restau- (THE BST BOARDING HOUSE AT MD. 455 AC ‘ash, balance 825 per R. station: three miles out hese ninces. Soud for my larg list xud map of _—K DeLIGHTFUL COUNTRY 1 of 25 sores, tmmroved by a large double house of Foote. beanitifuliy located oan a with hot and ‘cold! water: Tuehtad all neces-ary outbuildings ; fruit and Inquire onthe nlacs of JOEN B. SCOTT, Silver Spriugs. Md. Brg mmodions and desirable; near sta- side 908 an wing lot 11 in block 12 of lance 00; @45 per month. |. THOMAS, 100 Corcoran building, 6th COURT "EF Je16-tr TC OCEAN. erins 6: i Sipepuxent ‘iin hed. Address 3016-3 Apply, W, Jo15-3t" HOUSE AT o°.making 1. 800 for whole, Farms on O81? per sere, he Washington 4 ‘conta per ‘the suburbs. eit CLEMENTS, jel ME, ina h room and or ii ig of rales ato, Metro: TS — FIVE- PROPOSE dx han somo Is handsomely ere in every ely _ laid ont 5 ere only N. Calvert & SOS, w York ave, Ticket front an, : { alowed with nd 149 foot 200: x n hoviae with Sone nanire a WORLD'S FAIR. aire: mahowan ow on) ext HNER. perte Par ave. nw. j1aust be sold Address H. A. tt rerused, B.S ei AN EDISON . Dut in excelient conditio jovely tones & vate party : ni T. Star office. A TADY, ¥ Ford's i at 1 a r birds, ocr * pianos for HELRY MPLS HOWE t whoa: A 400. a: only i ai IMWELL & CO., Hdd N.P moni. Call figures; al nt any siza, on TAP OF tu b. BAL Act.. 731 7th st. now. TYPEWRITER; 1802 PHONOGKAPH; wih bs boat ver bashel; just raving: remit for wat ES, BOTH NEW ny rd it; | st ie I A fally enars: M. an, High prices on bleyelos BICYCL n0 fouw-talkertcof "cut hy Ute MAJESTIC, ste mua cash, "No insta aud’sce them, Gros Anwar, ‘come! ine. fitted wit auy revel longer prevail. The wats. No ex- th ar MosQui INDIA T PRAID ULL Lt LACES in all widths a1 . B. Towser & Sos DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, RDS UN SOGGTN. TON, OLTON, Se. ¢ CHALLIES.S, ict wide, HAMS red fi r of SUM i COLORS. in whit Min DREs: N SCRIM, TO NET, 5-4 NEN, Plain an Dotted Swiss STMIPED MUSLIN, Eof CORSETS for ladies, misses an ENE. Be ni ISTS and ATH 8, Wand 186, | iS marble and colors, | a Ke VAMPBELL CARKING TO Attorney, Webster Law Building, ‘Law, Ww. Washington, D.C. Residence, 033 K in} THREE OR FOUR MORE WILL Removal S Now is the time to buy Store, Oxroxps axp Suirrrrs AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Don’t wait to be invited again, but come at once and save money on the 7 > Fisrsr Foorwear IN EXISTENCE Gro. W. Rica, TAT Manger Space LIS F WIND UP OUR GREAT Tae Wanzs Stor Hovsr, AYS 4 ‘SxNW OUU TTT OTTO 2) © 66 mw ARTS OXFORDS. Wo will eles out 500 pairs of L Osferdt Tes, ail sizea, In con id black, ‘with ‘tho celebrated sti a thy 50 Pen I present treivendousrun wil h thems up. Virsox & Cs 999 FS. N OMT WITT 1920 N Sr Near Dupont Cirele, TET LT PEGIAL SALE GF v0 eon selling rewdily sON & Cana. | McCormick, has just returned to his home, \ | Pai ‘OR SALE—A LANDAU, MUST BE SOLD AT Fi once: a barcain’ tor cash. Call at RIES’ SHO. 645 and'Gi7 New York 3018-3 R SALU-LADY LEAVING CITY WILL SEL horse, 5 years old, ‘phseton and harness $1 horse Dorfectly gentle; will sell separately. jew York a all_ for $340; beautiful black mare, very se murrvy doute {ONE ADDIS at 1490 Gow, wae eee E-HANDSOME WELL-DRED BLAG Ariving mare: 7 years old: sound, acclimated to ‘also harness and viisetou. bugey bat litte OF want of use Can Me seen at MOUS FABLES, 1232 29h sts mw. Jel7-3t the ‘OH SALE HORSE. 3 WARNES! arty hi ‘nse fr team. ire JOHN T. PRICE & SUN'S STABLES. Oth wt. Jot" For vith slde-ber Beney ands barusse any ree 5 S150, Apely. from 12to 4, Koom 2, 1339 T stn. w. ORK SATE-NO REASONABLE OFFER RE- horse: alay'a: uearte Rew alasbae pan ne Toad horse? afea a hearty. new ets guire st COLUMBIA STABLES," and 8 slated ‘OR SALE—TWENTY HEAD OF WORSES AND mares from Virginia: several heavy draught Poraes and cool drivare: will be sold reasonable. Can besden at HUGH QUIGLYS STABLES, 1405,E st. nw. Je7-2w RB SALE—WE ARE PROUD OF THE! Pea inca VIGO Ay, BROUaHams, CARRIAGES and traps. All of the LATEST styles and designs, Wo will make it to your interest to run over to 800 us. THE COOK CARRIAGE CO., 120 N. Pace st, ae wae St ‘Ma. FOR = Surreys. Buggies, Rockaways, Traps, Buck- boards, Baines Wik an Dayton Wasoue ont soar terms orcash.. ‘the following. jobs, cash onls: New pen surrey, 968; with top. B80; davtons, #49 business waions, ‘860 un: leather-top » & Ineey, $30; cut-under extension-t $12 haston, 849; village cart, ie nd Thursdays, from 7:30 to.9:30 p.m. yuckboard. $20; dayton, 837; spind! wes duys, WW have our build-ng ligtited to enable those not able to call durin the: da The public invited. » COU! to examine ‘our stock, Es ARBOR, 3500 M SS SSS SALE—18 HORSES; FINE SINGLE oe Arivers and coachors: can seen at the TYSON HOUSE STABLE, ‘corner 7th andP sts. my27-1m* FO SALE_COLUMBUS BUGGY CO.'S ELEGANT Yohicles; latest styles: newest designs; carriages, fea carts, “waronettes, ‘buszies, . phactons, surrey, It will afford us wreat opleasare to have you call and instect the nest line of pleasure vehicles ever stiown in Washington, “Phone 220, my2-1m ASH ONT.Y— z 8.40; leather-top bugetes, 850 : Phaetons, #85: extensioa-top carriagen {rom 8100 Up InLk wacons.8100, and business wagons from $85 Up. Phone, 20. TAS. 'K. PROW may27-1in 1230 328 st. {ALWAYS ON HAND ABOUT 300 CAR- riaresand business warona to ctoose from, con Siating, of (siogant eabriolgts, peautifat canspiey surreys, phaetons. bugles wad all of the latest novel” Besta traps, but the Bruns-rick is the best combina- n trap evor invented. Harness, whips. lap robes and large sto. good second-hand carriages and ‘Wagons at (22 G st. Lew. ™ 8. 3, MEEKS, ‘POR SALE on HL portunity to bay or exch: riage, surrey, boa a} | E—NOW 18 YOUR OP- ange for ® family car piaeton. McCall ‘trap or busl- hess wagon of anv style for little uoney, bo: new and secon4-harkl lap robes, whips, harness and staols goods at all prices; bargains for cash oron easy terms. Call and look this stock ove: {you win to bay oF nok 466 Pennsylvania ave. nw, Telerhone call 514. my3tr Rares Exrerentse, 1241 ITH ST. 5. E Don’t fail to attend our Slipper sate, as it will pay x0 z SLIPPERS. Slippers. Our price, 205 ck Siippers. Our price, Xe. Shivpers, O11 “Our price, B00. : Onur prize, Bie. Gur price, Se, ar price, SO Gur price, Re ek Shpers, Our price, ) Lailies’ Ope-a Huckle Slippers, ) Cates: Tan Slipper. Our trice, 7: Ladies Opera Slippers. Our prir Hew 'e bulnyers. ir Prion #20 e~' Oper Tip Slippers. bus pink We Bere A AW HATS. Ow achts. Our price, Yachts. Onr pric SOCIAL MATTERS. Folks Who Mave Gone A-Summeri sonal Notes of Interest. Baron and Baroness Fava have gone to Stamford, N. Y., where they will spend thenext two months. Capt. Selfridge and family are at their cottage at Jamestown, Ex-President Harrison, Mrs. McKee and her children and Mrs. Dimmick are expected ad their Cape May Point cottage this week to re- main most of the summer. Mr. and Mre, Wanamaker and their family aS open their Cape May cottage about ‘Mrs. Slater has gone to Newport to visit her motber, Mrs. Gammell. ‘The engagement of Miss Nellie Biddle, daughter of Col. and Mrs. James Biddle, to Mr. Louis Evan Shipman of New York is just an- nouneed. Indge Jobn Davis and Miss Frelinghuysen sailed Saturday last for England, to spend the summer with Mra, Davis. ‘Miss Elkins is back from Europe just in time to go with her parents to the world’s fair. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Lowery have gone north for the summer. Senator and Mrs. Gorman and their younger daughters are now in New York, but will spend most of the summer at Laurel’ in their new fountry home, all going to Chicago in Septem- r. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Herbert of the British em basay are now at Tuxedo, but will be at New- port the rest of the season. ‘Miss Winifred Alexander of Buffalo, N. ¥., daughter of D. 8. Alexander, eeq.. formerly fifth suditor of the treasury. who graduated from Dickinson Seminary at Williamsport, Pa., last ‘Thursday, was awarded the prize for excellence in Englith composition, the topic assigned f¢ competition being “‘Prescott and His Histories. ‘The claé numbered thirty-four members. She Yas also selected to reply to the toast “Cinss of 98" at the alumni banquet held Wednesday evening. Miss Maye Beall and Miss Bird Russell of Cavitol Hill are visiting friends in Prince George's county, Md., and from there they will Join « party at Atlantic City. ‘Mrs. Charles 0. Collins, with her daughter, Mrs, Mimmack, and family, are at their summer home at Plattsburg, Lake Champlain, N. Y. ‘Miss Martin has Miss Cathelle of Baltimore visiting her. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh and Mrs. Smith of San Francisco are visiting their sister, Mrs. McCail, 740 New Jersey avenue northwest. ‘The second informal Saturday night hop at tho Forest Inn was enjoyed by a large party, many of them coming from the city. Danc- ing commenced early to enable the completion of @ very pleasant program before the mid- night hour. Mr. T. B. Hyatt and Miss R. E. Bashong wero married on the 15th of June and are now at Morristown, Va. They will shortly return te this city. A bus party was given yesterday morning by the South Washington Glee Club to Great Falls. The party was composed of Messrs. L. D. Keane, Geo. Wooldridge, Jos. D. Jacob, B. C. De Whitt, H. Bebler, P. Lynch, H. Hagerman, W. Hutehin and HR. Barry, Misses R. Geier, C. Fuller, M. O'Brien, F. Walsh, C. Crown and sister, D. Buckley, Mrs. Hagerman, M. Krohnen and Ella Craigen. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Crosby 8. Noyes entertained at their country home. “Alton,” Saturday night the Evening Star Dining Club and their Indies. ‘The party filled two tally-ho coaches, and, after a delightful drive, reached their des- tination just as night ‘had fallen and when the beautiful illumination of the lawn and grove in front of the man- sion could be seen at its prettiest. There were hundreds of Japanese lanterns hung between the trees from the house to the road, and the sight was an unusually attractive one. There was dancing in the drawing room, a dainty supper, and the start for the city was made about midnight. The following participated on the occasion: Mr. and Mra. T. W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Noyes, Miss Davis, Mr. and Mra H. P. Godwin, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Johnson. Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann, Mr, and Mrs. J, Whit. Herron, Miss MeCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Findley Harris, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Miller, Mr. and ‘Mrs. N. ©. Messenger, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Harries, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Chandlec, Mr. C. A. Boynton, Miss Boyn- ies’ White Yachts. Our Be. to 81.50, Surline of Catsents Mul 11st Vasa F. W \ ASH ABRICS. ASH ABRICS. REMNANTS. REMNANT: Hits. Gur price, 4%c. ‘Our price, 36. irting Prints, “Gur price, Nainsouk, is. OUF Uric SHIRT WAISTS FOK LADIES. SHIRT W, ts for ladies, Tad fo ‘AISTS FOR BOYS. ‘Our price, 23 our price, eens je Waist 8 for ladivs. Gur pri Poreale Watgts for bova. Our pries, 10s ne Watste for bore. Our price, Sie, Ww rhoye Onrpries, 4c. for vs, Our price, ac. ‘nists Our price, 350. SHIRTS. ieee Men's Ontn Shirts Men's Madras shirt Laundered Percale Shirts. Laundered Percale Shiris, ‘i Lauadorea Percale Shirts. 7-21.25 Mon's Laundered Percale Shirt, “Wo have all sizes, from 14 to 17-inch. Our price, Our price, Our price, Our price, Rares Exrenpars usta LFADER Low Phites. S & ser ckQOK FO MAFF AND No. 1241. BROOKLAND. Mr. Harlow Read of New Haven, Conn., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I, _ Ladies’ ro Rich. and » AIR, n— 1 soon, II TUT 4 ————__________ > i | scene of dut Dr. and Mrs. Mason of Baltimore, en route to their summer home at Newport, R. I., were re- cently entertained by Mra, A. S. Meegan and the Misses Blanche and Beatrice Mecgan. During their stay in Brookland an enjoyable musicale wns given in their honor at the home of Mrs. Megan, Dr. J. Henry Brooks kindly invited the teachers and all pupils of the Brookland publie school to an ico cream luncheon at the new’, town hall at noon on Friday. Mise Smith, Mra, Crosweil, Miss Bailoy and'a large number of school children thoronghiy enjoyed and appre- cinted the hospitality extended. The Recherche Social met at “Clembyss,” the home of Mr. and Mra. F. R, MeCormick, on Thursday evening and had a most pleasant ge-sion in honor of the departure of Mrs. A.W. Plessis tor her eammer residence at Asbary pt. Thomas H. Means is the proud posses sor of a beautiful medal presented to. him by his company of high achool eudeta, Mr. John M. Harris has purchased two lots in University Heights, corner of 18th and Phila- ‘Lia streets. and corner ot 13th and Quincy streets, Mr. Harris contemplates buiidi:g a handsome home, and in the near future bring- ing a lovely bride to grace it. Bishop Keane on Sunday morning delivered an impressive and masterly sermon upon the life of St. Anthony, the patron «aint of the Brookland Catholic ‘Chapel. Rev, Father Bou- quillon of the university celebrated mass and the choir rendered harmoniously some fine music, Rev. E. 8. Todd delivered an able eermon in the new town hall on Sunday to the Methodists of Brookinnd aud their friends who were pres- ent. Mr. Todd took for his text the 11th verse of the 6th chapier of Revelations: “Behold I have set before thee an open door and no one can ehut it.” and after eulogizing the Scriptures for the direct manner in which they ministered to the spiritual wants of cach one he pointed to the “open door” leading out into the fields of usefulness in Brookland, and rendered thanks that therp were hearts strong in faith tosee that they should pass through the open door to their A quartet choir from Hamline Church, consisting of Miss O'Neil, Miss Hawke, Mr. Saxton and Mr. Quinter, sang “Rock of Ages” and “Tho Gate Ajar” with voices in pers fect accord, and Mr, Witerman ef McKendree Chureh made an appent for financial aid to pay for the lot on which the new church is to be located. and secured subscriptions amounting to 1,300, the price of the lot. _— AT THE RIVER FRONT. ARRIVED. Schooner Virginia, Bennett, St. Mat ter & Clarke; schoon Mary's, wood, Carter y's, wood, Car nnett, St. rke; schocner Betti , wood, Carter & Clark Pe y, Noinink wood, Carter & Ciarke; schooner > Cuknown in stream, luniber. BAILED, Sloop Wave, steamer Palermo, schooner Edith schooner Mary and Willian. a Carpenter shop; old standof J, T. WALKER, Con tor and Bullder. Jobbing by reliable mon. ‘9p20-2m" Caas. Woon, charged with an assault on a Chinaman named Sam Kee, forfeited $10 col- Interal in the Police Court today. ton, Mr. Howard Brooks, Miss McNantz, Mr. James Croggon, Mr. T. C. Noyes, Mr. Victor Kauffman, Mr. Shannon, Mr. J. E. Jones, Mr. Richard McLean, Mr. R, W. Dutton. ALEXANDRIA. G00D WORK FoR HEALTH. Health Ofticer Purvis, the mayor and the Police authorities continue with vigor their work of securing a complete sanitary condition for Alexandria, There has been little public work, but the work on private lots, &c., has been so stimulated by constant care, supervis- ion and pressure on careless householders that it is believed that the town has never been ina better sanitary condition than now; so that if there be any appearance of cholera on this side of the ocenn the corporation's work of eaniiee tion will have a basis of all the spring work to start upon and complete the tusk of making the town entirely pure. CHURCH SERVICES. The church services here were well attended yesterday and the regular pastors officiated all the churches except two, the Meth: Protestant and the German Lutheran. At the M. P. Church, Washington street, Rev. Dr. B. F. Benson preached. Rev. Dr. B. was here soon after the war, serving shortly before 3870 in the place now occupied by his ton, ‘who is this year one of Alexandria's most accepta- bie pastors, At the German Lutheran Church, on the corner of Cameron and Alfred streets, Rey. C. C. Morhart of Washington officiated. AN EXODUS OF Doas. There are now 675 licensed dogs in Alexan- dria. The raids of the dog wagon have tended greatly to rid the city of worthless curs, anda very general exodus of untaxcd dogs across the river toMarviand on the south front of the Die- trict of Coltimbia has been made, so that it is said that homeless dogs are met in all parts of that section of country. AN ATTEMPT AT BUXGLAPY. An attempt was mado last night to rob Cook’s grocery store, on the corner of Cameron and Patrick street. The burglar took ont the wire -rame of a window and went through the store. but so faras has been discovered carried off othing. t otra, Old Domizion Commandery of this city has chosen Mr. J, E. Alexander eminent com- H mander, \ Mr. L. W. Reid of this city has been selected Qs an instructor in mathematics in Princeton | college. | ‘The will of Mrs, Harvey Taylor has been pro- j bated at the corporation court. Mrs. Alice Ward was badiy burned by the explosion of a gasoline etove at her house on Alfred near Franklin streets on Satu: mother, Mr: Vs SteDtahe me Sa Death of D. J. Waters. D. J. Waters, a printer formeriy employed on the Post, whose nearly decomposed body was found Saturds 7 Philadelphia, resided i ty at 515 Hstreet not st. He was about twenty-four years of ege und leavesa wife and one child. "He left here two weeks ago. While Waters and a com- panion were crossing a bridge over Taco: creek it is supposed a tram ran into thew. They were knocked off the bridge. The com- panion’s body was found and claimed by rela- tives and later shipped to bis home i NSA A brother of the deceased went to Philadelphia te bring the remains to this city for interment. —— Rev. Tileston F, Chambers. There was a large congregation present at the services last evening at Calvary Baptist Church. The sermon was delivered by Mr. Téleston F. Chambevs of this city, who has been for two Years past a student at the Baptist Seminary at Rochester, N.Y. Mr. Chambers is a son of Mr. and Mire. D. A. Chambers for many years members of the Calvary Church ‘and have taken a prominent part in church work, so that the advent of the young man into the ministry has been a matter of pleasure to the congregation generally, and his Appearance last night in the pulpit of his old church was of itself guilicient to draw a large congregs He took for his text “Thy king- dom come,” and from this he preached a really earnest and eloquent discourse. ~~ The New York Accepted. Tho acting secretary of the navy has ac- cepted the cruiser New York asa result of her successful trial. The acceptance is preliminary, and to become permanent certain contract con ditions must be fulfilied, but by this action the builders of the vessel will receive about $700,000 on account of the construction of the vessel. It 4s expected that she will be put in commission in ‘New York early in July. Baptist u father, who ful illness. fested in Anacostia society just now, the recent shaking up on that subject. Anacostia is the pital. fete tonight at the of talking about Damel Broeks, fined $5 and Clar¥ forfcited a simi circulating columns, a error Prevalent, as to my position in the matter. heid y with ail after a brief reign hurled such for example as the Ford's tue law provides no compensation except when a cent from ing such functions for the co: hole Pensation, 28 his time being then occupied bes cannot perform the necessary which his fees proceed, which he must certify toas having been “ himself."” defining the power and authority of the coro- ner, when exercised by the pointed official, will, in my ju of the greutest benefit to the proper all coroner's cases in the future. , who have Leen | geon, United States army, fin, Ga., ough, fourth artillery, for duty in connection | and hearty and wes not at ail affected by the with the encampment of stato troops at that Edgar 8. Wail lieving Second Lieut. tenth cavalry, First Lieut. George 0. ALONG THE WHARVES. ing—Per- | The Accident to the Machineey of the Leary —Other Items. The inaugural Colonial Beach excursion trip of the steamer George Leary was an unfortu- nate one. She left her wharf on Saturday even- ing for the Bench and was duo on her return at 8am. Sunday. She did not reach Washing- | ton till after 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The trouble was due to a breakdown in the ma- chinery. The accident occurred on the up trip, not very far out from her lower landing. Sev- eral kours were consumed in making temporary repairs and then the old and familiar boat was compelled to crawl along at s painfully slow Pace. Her officers and crew acted commend- ably. Owing to her mishap she was not able to make the trip scheduled for yesterday. She had quite a crowd of excursionists on board, and although their was sume smouldering dis- appointment, openly everybody took the trial good naturedly. ‘The Norfolk and Washington, by which company the Leary is owned, state that she will make trips hereafter as per adver- tied schedule. A largo number of excursion- ists, who were to have gone down on her yes- terday, after waiting at the dock for several hours, took the Marshall Hall and River View steamers. Some of the timbers of the coal dock of the steamer Mary Washington broke last night under their weight of fuel. Repairs will be made The Jolly Fat Men's Club is holding its arnual carnival today at River View. All the boats have carried Gown great throngs, and it looks like the colossal success of past years will xecutive committee com- E iT a John T. 3 Charl fer, John hard,’ John Young. Henry Deckiaan, WX Hall, jr., Henry Sieiwer, Charles Tupper and Al. Friedrich, “The general committee is as follows: E. 8. Randall, R. E. Lee, John Holeer, 8. Brashears, J. Fraas, C. Kubns, Joseph Gier, Dr. G. T. Greenlaw, John May, Philip Mane. field. P. J. Daly, J. H. Buscher, William Kemp, Fritz Herzog, Samuel Lee, Gus Schroeder, Cou Kenealy, A.C. Hayden, W. F. Macalester, Charies’ Mathews, J. I. Hagan, Theodore Balster, L. T. Bridwelip J. H. Evans, 8. Taylor, D. Shea, Join Davis, RL. Chrisman, W. J. Corcoran, G. E. Altman, W. L. White, Charies Volland, C. D. Hood, Louis Snebel. J. R. Evans, C. W. Fenton, Joseph Petignat and Ri. 8. Stow. The fat men will engage in base ball, foot races, sack races, three- races and a match. The judges are J. B. Prout, James Horan and George P. Zorhorst.. The orator of the day is Mr. EB. Hay. The Pentz leaves on her last trip down at 7:15. Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith arrived at ber dock on time last evening from her cruise to Colonial Beach, Piney Point, Saint 8 Island, Coan’ and Yeocomico. She Saturday evening with a goodly lot of passengers. Capt. Entwisle and Purser Folkz were diligent in _attentivencas to their guests. The Smith made the run up from Colonial Beach, veventy miles, in the re- markably fast time of four hours and fifteen minutes, including stops at Riverside and Alexandria. Capt. Scott, Inte navigator of the sloop Wave, and who retired from the business of water- faring to indulge his fancy for farming, has returned to his old love, and shipped as sailing master of the schooner Mayflower of the Carter & Clarke fleet. Two police officers eame to harbor head- quarters yesterday and reported to the harbor oficials that they had been detailed by their lieutenant to visit Buena Vista, and that ‘they had been refused admission to the Fiorence. They were promptly taken down on the Joe Blackburn. ‘Three gavels for the use of the captain, first ilot and second pilot of Washington Harbor, No. 81, have been received at the harbor office. The gevels are made of Mount Vernon wood, donated by Capt. Thomas Koss of the steamer Charles Macalester, and were manufactured by *"ioe berber pulion,‘oried fraienty all of ar worked fi yesterday in their effort to recover the drowned body of the boy Brown, lost in the Eastern brauch on Saturday. Parser Betz of the Mount Vernon and Mar- shall Hall Steamboat Company yesterday sold 4,000 tickets for the Hali. This means that there was a crowd of at leust 4.500 people in the grounds of the riverside resort. ‘The Mac- repeated this. The ises Dr. L. 1. Fi ‘ott, secretary: alaster made three trips and the Queen one. It perhaps the banner day of the season. Schroeder's Orchestra kept its promise and dis- coursed beautiful religions airs, Prof. Campagna of Esputa’s River View Orchestra has made a decided hit with his new march, “Capt. Randall.” Prof. Espute is at work on a waltz he will call ‘Lovie.’ ——. ANACOSTIA, Miss Lottie Booth left Saturday for her home n Chicago after a pleasaut visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Buckley of Buckley terrace. The beautification of Central Park is in Progress. ‘Mrs. J. W. Church, formerly of Anacostia, but now of Washington, bas been called to Hartieton, Pa., to attend the bedside of her Teported ar dangerously ill. Alice Tosmer of Prince George's county h Miller uns recovered from a pain- good deal of sanitary activity mani- owing to than place for’ the contsploes Ieee. Mr. Frank A. Palmer has returned to Alex- is visiting friends here. Mr. Josep There Anacostians insist that any other andria after a brief visit to this city. King Cemp. Sons of Veterans, gives a lawn grounds of Mrs. King of Washington street. Miss Armstead has as her guest Miss Murdock jorfolk. Mrs. Hutton of Baltimore is spending the summer here with her sister, Mrs. Mayne™ Local boarding house keepers say that the season thus fer has been fruitful. “This man went to South Washington vester- day and drank some bad whisky,” said Police- man Anderson to Judge Miller this morning, ‘and then he came back to Anacostia and got in a fight with Isaac Clark.” The officer was om the jndge ilar amount. —o———_ Dr. Schactfer Makes a Statement. To the Fditor of The Evening Star By Judge Bingham’s decision the assistant to the coroner will be hereafter confined to his legitimate duties and the irregular manner of holding inquests which bas prevailed for many years in-the District be rectified, Vermit me to correct, through your widely eh I find Having been dragged from obscurity and Pp to the gaze of the country as one clad ¢ dignity of a qualified officer, and jown again and di vested of my usurped authority, those not con- versant with the anomalies of cnr District lawe infer that I have sustained a ios of compenss- tion as well ax dignity, and much sympathy has been expressed tor me. The fact is that for the holding of quests, ‘Theater inquest, Gone by ibe coroner, and I have never revived source whatever for discharg- roner. Not only this, but the assistant, when be inquests, does so at a distinct lone of com- autopsies, from the law requires by ‘The recent decision of the court, therefore, relieves me from an onerous task and at the same time increases m: emoluments. In justice to myself I do not wish to be known as one who had voluntarily filled the position of a municipal Pooh Bah, , With a view to draw- ing two eularie: The decision of Judge Bingham, in that part itimately ap- t, prove conduct of Epwo. M. Scmarrrea, —___ “ Army Orders. First Lieut. Harry M. Hallock, assistant \d report to Capt. George G. Green-- co. The leave of absence granted Capt. Francis H. Weaver, tenth cavalry, is extended two months. By direction of the President , eighth infantry, litary science and issouri Military “Acad First Lieut. is detailed as tactics at the lemy. Mexico, Mo., re- William T. Littebrant, Who will proceed to join his ‘ial orde*s roop. At his own request #0 much of fh infantry, for duty at the revoked. sol fifteen dava is grant Cress, fourth cavalry. Leave of absence for 8 THE PHILADELPHIA, She Will Probably Sail for the Pacific This Week. The Philadelphia, the new flagship of the Pacific station, will probably sail from New York early this week Work on her is being pushed rapidly in order to have ber reach her ‘new station as coon as possible. She is bound | under present orders for Caliao, Peru, a vorage | of 8,800 miles. She can hardly reach there be- |for August 1. Ifshe continues on to Samoa the voyage will take fifty days. The Charles- | ton, which has also been to duty on the Pacific station, will follow close in the wake of the Philadelphia. ——e THE GERMAN ELECTION RETURNS, Of Those Elected a Majority Oppose the Army Bin. The German election returns were virtually complete at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The report from but one district was then lacking. ‘The revision of the returns may necessitates few alterations, but they will be trivial The candidates elected number 215. Of these 101 | Will vote for the army Lill, 114 against it In the following list by parties, the anti-Semitie conservatives are included with the con- | servatives, and the independents are trentea” | a8 members of the parties with which they | affiliate in the reichstag Lieber clericals. Social democrats. aa | Conservatives and agrarians. | National liberals... : | Radical unionists, who favor the. bill, | Free couservatives............ | Clericals, favorable to the bill Alsatians .... Free conservatives. National liberals HOPES OF THE GovERNMENT. As was expected, the latest returns have ins creased steadily the list of members upon whom the government can rely for support. While the victories of the social democrats have been regarded with alarm theirimmediate effect upon the fate of the army bill will be more than offset by the losses of Richter radi- cals. “After four hours in conferenee yesterday afternoon the ministers who had met the chan- cellor to discuss the results of the election de- cided that, in view of the recent returns, it would be superfluous and inexpedient to issue an appeal to the country before the second bal- ‘On Friday several ministers are confident ‘that by means of a conservative, free Gonserva- tive and national liberal cartel they can secure a large number of seats at the second ballots from the Richterists and clericals, pend upon the general alarm excited cial, demecratic victories to drive and opposition clericals mto the camp in constituencies where the cont between conservatives or national Antes and socialists. If these expectations realized not only will the government open reichstag with almost bait the members on side, but also will be enabled at the final keep the social democrats down toa forty or forty-tive seats. COMBINING AGAINST ROCTALISTR. ‘That the ministerial expectations of « combination against the socialists ure groundless is shown by the action of the Meaders. Immediately after the clection sent out a circular letter to the te ‘the Catholic voters that circumstances should they vote for candidates in the byo-elections, socialist scare has become leaders have revoked sent out another lead to the election of a liberal. ‘The Germania, organ man clericals, and several dailies are now stituencics contested by ignore the army bill issue and vote conservatives, free conservatives liberals. Where socialist successes tion, says the Germania, the Catholic must subordinate all other duties to of doing his best to prevent them. ‘of more social democratic triumphs obviated at any cost. Speculators on the bourse took view of the government's Oud. Ballote” Imperial and Prossian which weakened = Friday, —- o juence of ment would basve a omsall sajority as te ‘open- ing of the reichstag. Seu-offictal information that the chancclior would abandon his C4 proposals for taxes on bourse operations spirituous hquors helped’ to strengthen the prices, VOTES OF LEADING CANDIDATES. ‘The official returns from many constituencies | have been received and will be published today. They contain mach interesting information as to the votes polled by conspicuous candidates. Count Herbert Bismarck, who was elected by the agrarians, in the Jerichow district, recetved 11,669 votes, to 6,548 cast for Ferdinand Woellmer, radical, who was the last member for the district. “Gloucke, the social demo- cratic candidate, received 4,311 votes, Count Herbert's majority over all, therefore, was 480. He polled the full strength of the conservative ote, which, on the first ballot in 1890, was 11,182. The radical vote in 1890 was 9,564’ and ‘the socialist vote 2.487. ‘These figures illustrate clearly how the socialists sapped the strength of the Richterist vote. In Metz Dr. Haas, Alsatian and was clected by 9,655 votes, to 8,48 cast for Liebermann von Sonnenberg, the aati-Semite, and 3,428 for Wilhelm Liebknecht, leader of the ‘social democrats. Im Ragnit Count von Kanitz, the bigh pro- tection conservative, received 5,350 to 1,787 cast for his opponent, Dr. Braesicke of ‘the radical union. ABLWARDT VicTORT.s Rector Ablwardt, aow serving sentence for libel in the Pioetzenseo prison, swept every- thing before him in the Arnswalde district, his ‘old constituency. He polled 8,046 votes, while Bornstedt, the regular conservative, received but Ernst, rediea: wntonist, but 1.447, and Miliarg, social democrat, but 713. In Lueneberg the new bsllot will be betwrom Herr Withehoeft, free conservative, and Frel- herr von Wangenbeim, a Guelph, who last rep- resenved the constituency. An erroneous re Caine rretived te the effect that, the new lot would be between Withchoett and fischer, social democrat. The vote was: Withebooft, 8,123; Wangenheim, 6,385; Fischer, 4,225; Dr. Mever, radical unionist, 330, ‘Other noteworthy figures from the official H ihe fl ; 3s fal i i | \ are: Thorn, where a now buliot is be- cause Herr von Slaski, Pole and Inst ‘ lacked 97 votes of a jority over all. re ceived 10,782 votes: Krachmer, conservative, 7,312; Rudies, Richterist, 1,582. Graseman, ne- ‘tional liberal, 854: Mikuszinski, 1,130. At Teltow, Zabeil, social de: whe ied 32,091 votes, against 19,169 polled by the Escedl bemaanoes ee meet iy 1890, will have as his opponent on the second ballot Kingk. conservative, who 17,489 votes. ‘The other candidates were Muciler, ‘Ricbterist, who received 8.507 votes, and Foerster, anti- Semite, who received 7.762. Zubeil’ in all Probability will ‘carry the district, which was represented by a conservative. ‘Thirty-tive hundred Mechienburgers went to Friedricharuhe today to pay homage to Prince Sane nee ees The prince made a large specch, in alluded to the day of Waterloo = 3 the battle. le ene SM ey ‘The prince looked bale ‘The thermometer registered 85 in the shade. — Arbor Day in Mexico. ‘The bureau of American republics learns that the Mexican minister of public works bas issued a circular urging local authorities te take measures to prevent the reckless falling of trees, and to repair, as far as possible, by the ectting out of young trees, the destruction that has already taken place. He oe ia extreme heat. The degrees Fabrenbeit i proposes stitution of an arbor day, such as is obser: of April 14, 1893, as details First Lieut. John F. | in the United States, Morrison, twentiet United States Infantry and ‘Cavalry School, |, -at-Setma, Ale, there isan artorian vided with two tabes, one of which cold water, the other warm water pregnated with iron.

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