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; pio ats THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1805-TWELVE PAGES. . 5 FOR SALE—HOUSES. COUNTRY BOARD. - RATLROADS. OFFICIAL NOTICES. A LA BA M A PO L IT | cs COLUMBIA HEIGHTS CITIZENS L A BO R’S P R OT E S T FOR SALE — BARGAINS — BARGAINS — $4, TO ALL WHOM IT May ge ae THB French st. n.w., bet. 9th Rnd 10th xt Brench st. aw et th commission created by section Aat public act No. 500— | BOARDERS TAKEN — LARGE FARM: STONE PENNSYLVANTA RAILROAD. Rand's, 2- house; fine shaded lawns; best water; 15 minutes Station corner of 6th and B streets, om KR, Met. brani; OD wiuites’ ride tron a 114, approved March 2, 1803, has Tecelved from st. i.e, nea nit effect June 28, 1805. 8 . ro AL) St Be. near Bast Capitol, ‘Terms Fensonapls. Address Mrs ME. 10;30 AM. PENSEXLVASIA"LIMITED.—Puilman ie ommiianionas at aap District of Columbia.» Mci: Tnoattaint Aopen The Association Grows Past the Two Hun- ne. e l, on = nn leeping, ining, a Observation rs ad + ‘ i W 2 home; am.1. “trast FAIRVIEW FARM (LANGDON, B. AND 0) BS] Henistirs to ‘Chiengo, Cinelnnat, Indianapolis, mm neae beter ot Dierars Peni tat uc. neertalnty as ow the dred Mark. Mass Meeting of District orking- ui, Address EXECUTOR, Star office. fhe ighest, prettiest, coolest, stiadlest and the | St- Louis, Cleveland nd Toledo. "Buffet Farlot | tol" street,” Rock creek, Florida gveaue ae the Three Parties May Divide. . rgest’ improv pice in the District—Smal ir to Harrisburg. seals ; arti faniliy or 2 or & adults can bw acconnuodated at © AM. FASE LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor | District line, | Tile map and piAts showing in y men Last Nights z is Che ‘Terms low if 2 in a room. | 7-49" ps me surroundings. aig ORE Jow rates; everything in abundance; convenient ir to Harrisburg. Purlor and Dining Cars, Har- Ir] . = C < 5 abori P tg. posed system of highways, are now on exhi- The Commissioners Appreciat - fo,tallroads, etc, Come out oF address as above. | , risburg to Pittsinig. pe ppecg bien in he ‘ohice of the" Commeloners of the ppreciate In. = — = > = ‘Pullman Butt = to Harrisburg. Sleep- istrict of Columbia. persons interested are dorsement of the Street Extension Get DORATEL a ire | soe METRO TOR vag om | Hong Be Para Ga a lara Bene | is’ & ‘aurae” ne nip"auapvce="as | GEN, SHELLEY A SENATE POSSIBILITY MR. SOVEREIGN MAKES A SPEECH commission will consider any siggesti e and Chicago. feat concerning” the Jocation’ of any pees Plan — Committees Appointed. e EXPRESS.—Pullman Slee] rtion of a highway us shown on't ase A cea OO) Cleveland, Suggestions and protests must bein ‘writlag and first gri a, sscbrick bay-windew house; S| Chery. Chase Land M sts. nw. Ap- 7 El, Oth and Esta, nw. | —E7e sround! COUNTRY BOARD—NICE LARGE ATR Diniog z must clearly set forth the reasous’for the ¢ : = H aa : : ode 10 PM ESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmat y a“ for the changes i BUX LOVELY SSTORY | Acclumedutions. Sire. AM. FLACK, Te Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louls, and Sleep | 224 See ee ee prea, COMI OULeITEY, His Sound Money ‘Views Not) at the regular monthly meeting of the| They Condema the Imprisonment yroit Park. Owner com- ee Gn eee oe mitted on. or before JULY FIPfEENTH, 1805, Th hk in Hi Columbia Heights Citizens’ Assoclation,held 5 URNA REY ero peror |: , © EXPHESS—Fullman Sleeping | tnd’ be addrcased to tho Chief of Engineers, US. ought to Injure Him. at Mission Hall, Florida avenue and 14th | . of President Debs. wants 6 or 8 bo : 3 trains and 2 mails ie, Canandaigua, Rochester, and Arey at uch nest, AUGUSE INS: G05 oe street, last evening, nearly 100 new mem- from Washingt or terms, Gey ADI Is daily, except § SINE O'CLOCK AM. in the loffles of the gat Spring lay. bers,. ins y a 0 Eluifa and Renovo, daily, except | retary of War, to dispose of all objections, and ,.including several ladies, were elected ILY HAVE se "For Willlameport daily, 8 Sestethon heat iorallp trom ctleeer ri + PROMINENT | 2" much routine business was transacted. = 7:10 P.M. for Willinmspert, Rochester, Buffalo, and 7 oie {Whe desire to| SILVER LESS PROMINED : RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED Siscies Bi Hupmeports acheter, Buratg, and | hus support thelr, weitten objections) DANTE President M. A. Ballinger also announced Car Washingtén to Suspension’ Bridge via | §,CtMONT interiors WM. Te CRAlGu - the standing committees for the ensuing roe fe, Canandaigua, Rochester, But- | —Cilef of Engineers, U.S. Army. _Jel5tojyl4ine year. FOE 4 FEW PERSONS—NICK, CHEAP COUN Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- : Se ——— Tho peculiar and complicated condition! Immediately after the association had| The Mttle hall of the Independent Me- Ce eee Wrashinetons, Actress Has 9. 3 ATTORNEYS. of Alabama polities is iene oe ito con-| been called to order and the minutes of the epenies ea ecciallon 7st pn 2 ft ‘ow! icktie — a SO MRT ERCY Zh siderable speculation about the distribution | preceding meeting read and approved. sylv: x . was fille ity owing toa a LARGE, COOL HOUSE; BEAUTIFUL VIEW; argunoretatoe||aieeoe eee aa eetearte rp eee Teeter oes eee ee eat to the ante room last night with laboring 1006 F ‘st. Bees pes puoaranes "These conditions may bring about strange | the association: men, who assembled to protest against the and 11:00 (Dinin; 40, 10:00, ing Cur). 1, a 20, Philadetphia week-days. Express, Has removed “iis affce to. the Gunton butlding, | results. Free silver 1s indorsed by a large} TT. H. Anderson, §. A. Aplin, S. A. Aplin, | !P!sonment of Eugene V. Debs, the presi- ECG NOE a) ae ave. ee majority of the people regardless of party. | jr., H. H. Arnold, Augustus Burgdorf, H. dent of the American Railway Union. The pee vist | The populists at the last election for gover- | E. Barrett, Mrs. Clara Beale, C. B. Bailey, | SPeeches were singularly free from the ror made a very hot fight and came near| W. F. Baker, Eugene Byrnes, H. C. Black, | USU@! rip-roaring tirades against the money n.w., Washing- | carrying off the honors. This was accom-| F. W. Bolgiano, Dr. A. O. Bliss, H. K_|PWer and the gold bugs, although there a Residences eit sern 022 | plished through the fusion of that party | Bliss, C. E. Clifton, H. E. Cooper, Capt. | Were Several allusions to the “plutocracy,” MANICURE with the repubiicans. But since the elec-| R. Catlin, M. R. Crandall, C. Corson, E. P. | 274 beth great political parties came in for = a tion Populist Kolb, the candidate for gov-| Clark, D. T. Day, R. H. Darby, R.'G. Du | 4 large share of criticism. SES niGu-oLass | ernor, has opposed all suggestions of future | Bols, George Ewing, A. M. Farrington, Mrs.| One speaker said he was in favor of mak- utiful dwelling, northeast corner 1th is property Js complete in monly be appreciated by ypens every a reasonable sum, con: first-class board, at North Laurel, Md. Ac for three days, Miss ASHTON F OAK CREST FAR 0, 10:00, and Fast Express 1 and 5:40 1 mile from springs: once a week; refs.; $5 per week, $16 per mout! Mr. and Mrs. C. J. ZIRKLE, Fauquler Springs, Va. is TERRACE FARM, SOUTH RIVER — BO. bathing, fishing; ‘ice; shade; Loats free: no 1 ton, D. Tere is your chance to exchange unimproved lots for two handsome houses in the fashi n.w. Press-brick fronts, stone trimmings. houses west side str 230, 11:00, and ‘1 (4:00 Limited), 10:00, 0 are ana Migewater, Atoe Avondel county, 31a. dye Se" orrich ANS HRSA OSEEOLOVIS |, | coailticrs between his party and the re-| Sha” pW Gamen Mie CF Goeeamy | 26 EP a petition for the pardon of Debs S-room brick; Se OL G0 ADH Oitice open and Mine. Payn in attendance all | publicans. John Hyde, J. C. Hutchinson, W. V. Hail- = SERED ED SOL 3 oS uiso sell the adjoraing cure iy rocmay th bot a sunnier, iota Gow ahetios a Possibility: man, HT, Hough J. EH Hall’ Si es al SSeS “our servant there to Large and comfortabie brick house on “G"" ne ine tawn, sliade; 4 mails delivered dai - z , Mrs. ALS. . , A. B. ; would chastise Jou st. mews terraces 13 somes ameL” Price, | Of, £080 fruits, mille nnd ice; good table; hor > A.M. 12:15 and 4:20 PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ir the present condition there is much | Jameson, J. J. Kinyoun, W. W. Karr, R. T.| him at the polls.” This outburst received $16,000. forts. Apply or address “Mrs. J. W.’ DAY- 1 ap Mindaze, 900 AME = uncertainty, as the three parties may be| Lytle, D. C. E. Laub, Mrs. A. P. Lacey, J.| a long ch a : tae HOFF, Hagerstown, Md. For references in Wash- | 27354 /5)'R yy v8, A O rtuni eara at the’ victecs will he secured | ZU McGowan:cAS wr: sMosmak, im oc nat g cheer and a suppressed yell. fis $12,000 investinent, Rent, $75 per month. + We Atlantic Coxigt Line. Express for Richmond, Jack Rare Opportunity. he sen ee ter core wna, There ipa erent | Hely, I. B Marlow, Cosmos “Mindelef, Mr. Sovereign's Speech, 3-reon mA. jek; 151 st. pn. lot 2: feet = sonville a pat, P.M. ye - = d r: 7 % front. > : TCLASS BOARD, | itichtuond aud Atianta, Sao PAL daily, Weick: | Procure this Magnificent Upright Grasd Piano. deal of talk at present about the successor | Gr@%, Mindelef, L. C. Morris, C. A. Neale, | The principal speaker of the evening was rams, apply to ‘THOMAS , 10:57 A.M. Wweek-days, Fine make, beautiful tone, handsome style; cost = - G. Nicholas, C. M. Phoebus, M. M.| Master Workman James S. Sovereign, who tico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and | $500. A quick buyer gets it for $175 spot ‘cash, | to Senator Pugh, although the senatorial} Parker, W. F. Roberts, M. D. Rogers, M. if Elegant stool with it. sh | conflict will not come off until 1897. In| V. Richards, Bushrod Robinson, © F, Rob. | © SPending @ few days here for a rest, We have some great bargains in Upright ‘and | this state of Alabama politics the friends | inson, J. A. Schaaf, F. C. Smith, Mrs. B. G. | 274 had been specially invited to be pres- Square Pianos slightly used: for cash or easy terms | O¢ Gen. Charles M. Shelley, an auditor of | Torbert, Lemuel Towers, jr,,Mrs.M.Thomag, | €"t and address the meeting. He made a 4 Plano from us will surprise vou. See our offeriugs | the treasury during Mr. Cleveland's first | J. G. Wilmarth, Mrs. A. H. Woodall, L. B. | Stn0ns, earnest Speech, free from Ill-con- before you buy. $100 to saved. term, are suggesting the name of their| Wynne, J. L. 'H. Winfield, D. B. Wain- ered and vituperant utterances, and was favorite as the most likely successor of | wright, H. A. Willard and A. De C. Mueller. | cheered continually. He urged the labor- If you wish to buy a home on Columbia Heights, Kenesaw ave., south side, for $1,000 cash and Balance easy, we have it. Near Dupont Circle. “P"" st. n.w. Press-brick front; 8 rooms and bath; a.m.i. Asking $10,000; Will submit offer. lin ave, near B. and Ac For Ale: 11350 12:50," 1:40, » 10:10, ‘and 1 945 AM, ge, viry per wevth; $4 per week; good Mrs, SL. WAYS +: te Fronts Judiciary Square, near car line, 4th st. | GOOD BOAKD, RB 10:28 AM., "1: 3 i ‘ i. ‘ asserts that he is| President Ballinger . | ng men to stand together and to put away nw. Belek, heated by furnace. Can’be pur: | “wutor and mil; nea. station and) Washington. G18, f:00, 7220, wed," 10: The Piano Exchange Bee ce enn a mere ctarotiaeakte| (ales pelecteatan Members: ware pencerdy | the idea of using force to gain their rights. chased now for $9,5 T $20 per month. W. LL. GORDON, — 80, 00 Te Sak ey ioe 913 Pa. Ave. future time to the practice of law, in which | owners in Columbia Heights, and had ask- | ;Shame on the idea of using bullets when Takaced’ te $6 GOO a7 lasmedints. Guieebaces: : : é ENDEURs CD caren Rd 2 sis "| he is now engaged in this city. But his|ed for admission. With the election of | ballots are so free,” said Mr. Sovereign, and carriage shed; 12th . 2 peice epeaeds i 2 le City, 9: turd e lower of politics to carry out this program, | the association, he said, increased to 210. i ~ Pretty b Fruit trees in yard. Brick contalas large: airy. Soom: Plncst aces tat |Uuai ae sneer | Pianos at Low Prices. and expect to see ‘him back. in Alabama Approval Appreciated. how the lead = of the laboring men had retty home n.e. Fruit trees in yard. Brick; alr 8, 2 2 stories and cellar; a.m.{.; stable on rear of | ground and plenty of shide; abundance of frutt, 16:90 A.M. (Saturdays only), 12:15], We have still some very good bargains left in| Manipulating affairs in a political world, enyt GS s i aed Si Perr | be ene men al Jot. Rented to a good tena’ Price, $4,400. vegetables, ice, milk. Parties curried to 15th st. , aud 11:35 P.M. daily. 7 1-3-octave Upright Pianos. ‘They have been used | in which capacity he is regarded as second pt. BARDEN 282 otal ere ssn as ety = tx Be., commecting with, electric ears, for 5 cents, of northeast corner of 1sth street and | during the season by careful parties and are as} to no other Alabamian. mittee on improvements, read the petition, | than the soldiers with thee cums. Onect Store and dwelling, 6th st. s.w.; corner. Rent, | to Benning, on the Penna. R.R., free. Rates mord- ‘lvania avenue, and at the station, 6th and | geod as ne How the Result is to Be Attainea. | which the committee last month present- eae a ert aaa lr pauinesr ye peer 4 came : - erate. For particulars call at 617 14th st. n.w., | B streets, where ordet eee seid 5 Fernker month Tnanize at omce for price ani | Room 2, of address 8. K. DROWN, Seat Pleasant, | ing of bageage to destiuation trom hotels aad vee. | YOU Choice for Only $150, terms. Koo ere a Shelley's | @¢ to the District Commissioners, and | to in their effort to keep the peace, he said, It seems strange that Gen. aaa ae a = v1 =m yas fed Th to buy theater tickets and give them We elares ces © aaa Litt = S. M. PREVOST, J. R. woop, With stool and cover—worth $800. 1 of his election to | Which was reported in The Star at the | was tc r i patthige “iaclosed Oe oa eae Price: | PEW, MORE BOARDERS WANTED IX FAMILY: | “clncral Manager. General Tassenger agent, | We, Will also sell you ‘a brand new Plano at a friends should be hopeful of his election 0 | vine he Commissioners, explained both | 9 Several of the men who were likely to Siihso. - 3 7] so08 cut of from $100 to $150. We sell the Chickering, | the Senate in view of the conditions tha: stir up strife and use force to gain their Pili, “aren? Mien. “SG. HHOMPSON, Box 88. Mason & Haulin, Henry F, Miller, Behning and Capt. O'Ferrall and President Ballinger, | point. Much of the tall ns milk, ete. Mi 8. G. THOM! IN, Box 88, B. RE 5 7 y igh y Ing. would surround his candidacy. Gen. Shel- as point. uch of the talk of the riots was pki tat sire Ke poe Taeshorg, Vas SEES eesttia foam ase avis GEE Desire ate for] Jey has figured as a sound money bimetal- ces coon rere cordial, ae exagge erated SB eS pers in the & aire pastor Tabac aa Ete 7 7 5 aS . vo. io} © th $ em that they would do al ey ns, he said, apd the Tee tate me the aoe Sing Nery” soun, and therefore are oitering Ur | ist, which is far from popular among the | possibly could to benefit Columbla Heights. | riot at 42d street was entirely the result 8 ol ver ¥ S. "MAN Ne size 50x97 each. ' 90c. per foot to quick buyer. ES Oe we ‘wants 6 boarders for the sum- | L€2Ve Washiugton from station corner of New| building very soon, and therefore are offering our enue serie f Alabama. : : Press- | mer; $5. week. $20 month; best country fare: | 7 sea deed, avenue and © st. heavy stock at great inducetents to get It out of | Tank and file of the democracy o1 The Commissioners, they stated, wished | of taking two carloads of drunken deputy fyvostors and basetent’ furnace | pear Nock Enon and Capon’ Springs; fisting and | qn, Hicage, aud Northwest, Vestibuted Limited | the way. It you ever intend to buy @ plano uow | But the political future whieh, Is being | the association to know that they deeply | marshals there. corner 10th and “KE” sts. s.w. Each, | hunting: plenty of fruit; phselclan tn family; | For’cincinnati, St. Louls acd Indianapolis, Ves | ‘= SOUT Chance. , mapped out for Gen. Shelley ts expected te | appreciated the association's approval of The President Condemned. see daily mail, Apply 808 H st., after 4 p.m. Je29-Ot* | tsputed Limited, 3.45 p-w., eapcess, 12-91 night. John F. Ellis & Co. be realized by a division of the party. It 18 | their action relative to the extension of| ~ = - B. H. WARNER & CO., oY, LARGE AIRY ROOMS: FINE| For Pittsburg ’and Cievelind, express daily, 11.30 . eg thought quite likely that the next legis- | streets, especially as It was the first ap-| The use of the United States troops Mr. as 16 F ; eegant spring water: comfortable cot- cher one p.m. A Penna. Ave n.w lature of Alabama will show but a slim ma-| proving expression they had heard, and | Sovereign condemned as wholly uncalled For sar, GEORGETOWN, NICE _6-ROOM roome on fenen: ten minutes. walk of sta. | For Lexington and Staunton, 11.20 a, 937 . - new. Jority tor any party. The democrats are | because it came from an association re-| for, and the patience and forbearance of brick houses; latrobe; stove in parlors; price, erms, & to $6 per week. Address TAT, Kor Winchester aud way stations, 25.80. p.m. fe20-28d thought to have the best show, but it] cently antagonistic to them in the mat- 00; can be purchased on monthly payments. Round Hill, Va. Jes v Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxville would not be strange if the members of the the laboring men under such a menace was, of $20. THOS. £&. WAGGAMAN, 917 F st. n.w. | GREAT FALIS HOTEL wet ment. Grandest natural enery near For Luray, $45 p.m. daily. democrats, republicans and populists that | President Ballinger stated that he had! Was shown by the Eresident in ordering FOR SALE_I .. 30-FT. FRONT HOUSE; ton. Excellent bass fishing. Splendid place to] For Buitithore, — w 34.55, 5.00, 6.35, no one party could dictate a senatorial ES eth, Lot 44xf0. Near 20th | ppd 2 Ay Ce mnt SR rosminron: Great | site Zio 28.08 29.30, 310-0, Pi preference, ins thelr attention to the number of deaths | {22 {008 out ‘The speaker aald he be- 1 W497 Fn. Moutzomery ‘county. Md. jeaT-tn® piper Z anos... It is on this contingency that Gen. Shel- | along Sherman avenue last year from| bor questions, “But,” he added, “if the ), 403 IST ST,} BOARDERS WANTED AT lot 18x88.75; side milk, fruit and fresh vi P. SHOEMAKER, | tlewlars apply fo Mrs. JUL Sy2-3t mont, Loudoun count: SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GR. p|ley’s friends are calculating, in order to : : f HANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE: AISO SECOND. | carry out thelr plans. They say that no | (Phtherla, typhold fever and ike diseases, | President of the United States ever takes 9 UPRIGHT AND SQUARB PIANOS OF man in Alabama is more popular with the such action again as to move an army in FERENT MAKES AT ALL TRICES‘AND TEUMS | republicans than is Gen. Shelley, notwith- | Q.07% the thoroughiate. He was sled fo | violation of law, I will surrender my task PIANOS FOR REN standing the fact that he has always been | the matter, and the holes along both Sher- | *4,P°8ce° Preserver-’) 4. i NS an ardent demgcrat and has been the cen-| man avenue and Koanoke street would | Mt Sovere'gn said the imprisonment of TAIN VIE ples.» For pat . MONROE, Philo- Deu. FOR ROARD- FOR SALE—CHEAP—GR. BRICK HOU MT. EDGECUMB IS NOW OPEN st. het. 4% and 6th sts. s.w.; all mo Ive lawn, ‘pavilion, plenty ice, milk} Frederick, Tuning and Kepairiag by experienced workmen. . Debs w: ‘direct k libe I ere. 100 D. ws by_experian a tral figure of many a political fight that | Debs was a direct attack on liberty. It See eee ee eae er ee tig Hagerstown, al1.50 a.m. Wm. Knabe & Co has resulted disastrously to the republi- | 8°08 li be filled in. meant the elevation of property rights T. CONNOR, Paxson P. O., Loudoun county, a eee ee Le on Ae ad a a9) cans. His strength lies in his personal fol- Street Extension. above human rights. The action of the 4 jos-skw3m a.m, alZ.50, S00, a4.33. 435." *7.08,) *9.40, 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. lowing, and counts among, his fh nds Mr. Francis Colton, from the special com- eer par iar ere eee ed cr S100 ceah, "balance $12 per month, THE STERLING HOUSE IS NOW OPEN FOR > p.m, Telephone call Ue many of the leading republicans of the | mittee appointed to wait upon the Secre- eh a % ee h - athe 4 rooms; 10 minutes" astington Junction and way points, b9.00, | _—— ‘ state. It is thought that it will not be diffi- something more langerous thay ere 4 a a boarders; large, air roofs; all mod. imps.; bay | ere ta.; 2edally terms rea. ai iy to Misses SAUNDERS. cult for Gen. Shelley to receive the united | t@ries of War and the Interfor and the | would be in having a King on a throne in 09.30 a.m, b1.15 qe st AND VEHICLES. support of the democracy of Alabama, as | Chief of engineers of the army, the com-| this country. Mr. Sovereign said he had ss telins stopping at principal Station on For Ray ae p.m. SOBA a GHEE ROR Gla tl well as of the republicans of the legislature. | mission having in charge the approval of | issued an order to the Knights of Labor sail alley house, ps THE ECKINGTON, $D AND T STS. N:E., IS THE WORK) ANDES vecas crag ERIM TO) BUYS: Silver Becoming Less ‘Prominent. | the street extension plans, to urge the eakne Fa er ere keel el > 7) es vN) . DW. Ps vi t pen S ze me, - : 4 Sane E RE RS coats Oeste oe ea Rese DiAce sti! N00 mtlca oe) the cite 3 i BROUGHAM, raph So far as Gen. Shelley’s views on the sil- commission os Dome npoe ee et the various labor organizations would un- For sae til et 1 VICTORIA, aa ver question are concerned, it is not ae as eee ly a7 a le, sere at doubtedly join in the observance. < wilt basa wee = HONE SEE BpsusOaU ee ane z thought that his sound money principles ee ee Naesgiagn at Paes Other Speakers. Tat "Reooin 8 i eNelivilte: fruit presty: good spring; 3 ‘open At Un), 0 -1 FINE RAY HORSE, 2 st Mec nPTn ema Seen ted hanger agin acters pene moony, fee ee ers oe Saas ae <W. oppo. | Shd,cool hous; plonsant room; coinfurtable bed “0 Pt 7 Lwitt bb sold separately “$f eofetner, anne] ™ ama is becoming less and | ject the plans a8 soon as possible. Gen. | indorsed Mr: Sovereign's utterances, and less prominent in its most-radical features, | Craighead informed the committee that] urged the workingmen to stand toxether and conservative men are inclined to be- | the commissiqn wished it Known that there lieve that the revival of good thmes wil ine | Ee ee ne et eae dow ould be given | other speakers were Milford Spohn, James 05 ‘Car open in first-class con taken at once, GF Mr. “Downey’s personal: guarantee goes houses, Nos. Dinirg Ci “ roca irg Car), 8.00, To settle an | _Je25-tm for passengers, 10. HFALTHY CLIMATE, VERY ACCESSIBLR. BEAU- | Buffer Parlor C: nail day trains, . Sleepii jon. Price xexy, low if and 1354. ly t D. and vote for their own interests. The tiful scenery of mountains, valley and water, For Atlantic 7 10.00 and 1 TD fluen " “ 3 a 5 easing (0 atiste, beautiful drives and, wallets: | 12:90 pom.” Sindar 4:25" a. eae with every sale. Be oe ne, people there tn taver Of a i3- a rulland fatrheadng: a pee te Aa led te depart o 5 and, sha ‘ot pe N ek 1-1.» yA. VNEY'’S I o - S ~~ = double house, 1832" K st. grands; accommodations first-class. Procure ple- | Saturdays aly. 8.00 a-m- duaders ouly, 485 ecm; | DOWNEY S HOTEL FOR | BORRES, money. The election of the legislature being Association Boundaries. ganization and the use of the ballot to pro- trunk room, 2 bath rooms, and kitchen; hot water heat; Open for inspection till next Friday. joining for sale, and owner will duplicate the om contract. Je29-6t 162: forial circular. MAURICE CASTLEMAN, C: alxcept Sunday. DSunduy’ only. 1628 L STREET. ‘PHONE 556. so far in the future, it is thought that sil- 4 01 . 7 forial circular, 3 ae cept Sunday. Daily, Sulu” 0 any aes Lo Se ee ee eee | ea ae Sa of Capt. Ozer his | tect labor from the tyranny of capital. UMMER BOARDERS WANTED AT A | , Baggage called for and checked from hotels and Wasting the Water. cally disposed of by the time that it will be | 2mendment to the constitution extending stone house; shady yard; two ences by Union ‘Transfer on iprtiers/ lett | therRditor of ‘Che Evening Stars necessary for the legislature to choose an-| the boundaries of the association to 15th an < 619 Pennsylvania ave r z 7 SI Eincola, Eoadoun on Val | SG igand 15th etter other United States Senator. It is likely | street west and Columbia road on the President McHugh presented the follow- ing resolutions, which the, meeting adopted unanimously: |. nu 3 There has been a great deal said as to The Resolutions. bia Heights B. SAMPRELL, . 0. SCULL, that Gen. Shelley would be opposed most | north, was adopted. 3 pinnae ee Gen. Manager. . Waste of the Potomac wafer, and a day | violently by the populists, but it should be| "Sy. August Petersen and Mr. L, H.|_ We. citizens of the District of Columbia, 10 rooms and bath and cellar. B LAUDER FARM, 2s Je8 or two since I notice the janitor of the | remembered that the populists showed : ae = ‘| hereby declare that the imprisonment of utiful homes. large hou: “SOUTHERN RATLWA’ their great strength in the last election | Meyers wished Holmead Manor to be in- feu; special rates for season. Israel Synagogue was fined for wasting It, Evgene Debs and other officials of the only because they were joined by the re- | cluded, but they were informed that some $8500. B : 4e20-6t | PLANT & TURPIN, 1429 N. Y. ave. DE LAUDER, De Lauder, Boyds, rae As aeaeioat oe Line.) as no Gcubt magy others ought to be. publicans, the leaders of the latter party | time ago the citizens of that section inti- | A™erican Railway Union was an unwar- FOE SALE cat, college mnatvision, ape | FOOD SURRY ae o ie in e et May a 1895. In view Of this and the threatened water | having advised the negroes of the state to| mated that they preferred to organize an|T@nted, artitrary extension of judicial sity lace, Col. Co hd at i ve and tea et vi h gzzes! v F: vi $ oy ve v squire fron 14th st. cable, new 9-room aud bth | tain air: laree, airy rooms; sliad daect t iter ihe enusylvanta, famine I suggest that the authorities | vote the populist ticket, and in that way | association of their own. Mr. Meyers stat-| POWe! ostensibly for the maintenance of skould themselves set the better example. | !™mensely Increasing the populist strength. | eq that the intimation only came from two | @W; but really in the interests of a cor- anviile, Connects at | There are a large number of horse troughs | NOW the populists themselves have pro-| Gr three persons who wanted to run all | Porate power, which, by dishonest methods, acd Western daily, {in the District, from which the water | Rounced against any further alliance with | Holmead Manor. He believed that the rest | $¢cured from a federal court and the na- #210. thay or Nataral Bridge aud | runs day, and night, and every. day. The | the Fepublicans, and the ll-testing which | Of the people there would gladly come into | onal Eovernment legal and armed support the UNITED erates paar | EMOUNE Of Water thus wasted is very great, | {lS course has engendered Is likely to pre-| the "Columbla Heights Association, He | 12,8 event which was the direct result of iy ed iv vent republicans again making any alliance | 2°, © | corporate greed and imposition. an Buflet Siecpers New York |4ny thousands of gallons daily, and the | with the democrats. The republicans will | S2¥e notice of amendment to the associa) “Tr was an act that outlaws labor, an in- electric ligh sanitary plumbin; Daths: 10 minutes’ walk to P. - | ar 5 q Box 187, Hagerstown, Md. e 7 with the Mic LAWN COTTAGE_OPEN JUNE 15 FOR 1 . tion of guests; large, airy rooms; obundan shade aml excellent water; half mile fev tion: terms moderate. THOS. A. BURD houses. Very cheap at. ; PLANT & TURD T. BET. Local for Danville. Connects at s good tel STARGARDTE! i1s15 re n 5 ESS THAN | flosd's, Me Bost Ponviite a : OF I 2 tion's constitution 2 il $29 per mo. A snap at $4,000 for a Y man Sleeper New York to Montgomery, with con. | runs continuously. zi figure in state politics it will be through co- | until’ the next meeting. of trade ovzantzation, and leaves the wage- fequired. Act quickiy if you DENTISTRY. hoction fer New-Osleuus; connects at Adauta with | "Nowe it is avery simple matter to pre- | @litlon. The democrats realize this, and’| “iom the committee on revision of con- | €2™Ner helpless to resist the degrading im- per for Biriuingbam, Memphis and St. already have begun throwing friendly sug-| stitution and by-laws Secretary George | Position of comisined capital, vent this waste, especially at the horse It is the legal manipulatiod of an injune- STARGARDTER, 613 15th n.w. 5 . DSOME x aso} YOUR TEETH. PAM.—Local for Strasburg, dally, exeept Sun- | ‘Toushs, without at all depriving them of | SH 'Goy° utes was elected es mem Srerrone reporced several Froposed amend-! tion which makes the wage-carner @ cul 3 stories: |—-— Your teeth are of too much value to you 5 a supply. All that is necessary is to apply : ON a over until the! prit, and casts about the soulless corporate 8 rooms and bath; practically ; Verment ave. to be Intrusted to and mutilated by inex- ‘Daily—Local for Charlottesville. a simple form of float valve that will auto- SS next meeting. body the protective ermine of the judiciary. pear = n.w. Bargain at $6,800, about 1-3 cash perienced youths Dosing as killed dentist it sone W RS a ee matically stop the flow when the trough is A Suburban Protest. Committees Appointed. It is a gross prostitution of a iegal pro- Apedia —L. STARGARDTER, 613 15th nw. practitioner, Whose ski iy unquestioned, and | Pullman Vestiouled Sieepers and Diniog Cars Puik | {UH and let it on the moment the water | To the Editor of The Evening Star: President Ballinger then announced the | cess, which is a greater menace to the lib- as oO SHANE Ore, TREE Pipciees within the reach. of all. fxtract- leepers Washington tg Chat lis- G SHS DONer ee. is not neces | | have noticed that The Star is willing | following standing and special committees, | erty of the citizen and the stability of the GOOD FRAME HOUSE, © BET. 12TH inet ali painless, SOc. Fillin , Asueville and KuoxviMe. N lem. | S8t¥, to “pay for any ‘patented device, -and' || sine people! should’ peak through! its | aties hich thi ciation alijourned: state than are all the forces tending to meee ares in Best teeth, $8. Crown and bri ‘via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans via | a8 I showed the superintendent two years after which the assoclation adjourned: Saeibecneek em lene nt. and Montgome-y, and Ni jeS-14d York to Tampa | azo a very simple, cheap device that can | cclumns, and I think I voice the feeling] Standing committees—Streets, alleys and | #7; ness and anarchy i jotte, a 7 , v Se zr a confirmed by the NFIRMARY, vim (Ciaeieite : : be used, cnd without any arm or lever to| of many in what I am going to say. I| sidewalks—P. O'Ferrall, Robert Catlin, P. | Supreme Court of the United States: that Hg from 10 fo 32 am: | tumbia to Augusta. inks Car from Greensboro’ ee by the aupnais: nd that cannot | have just paid te tho Knox Express Com- | E. Clark, W. F. Baker and J. C. Morris. should be condemned as the greatest legal : to Montgomer, WEEN WASHINGT( a pany 50 cents for hauling from the freight | Water, lights and sewers—Francis Colton, | Wrong of the century. n2i-tft T seems to me-that it or some similar device TRA’ v s : 3, Wi It broadens and makes indelible the I HULL eave Wasuington 830A: should be appited and thus prevent the | depot a box weighing about twenty pounds, | Aulick Palmer, E. G. Jeffreys, Winfrie and |, 1t broadens and n ea ri ee M. and 4:39 P.M. daily, except unretessary waste of water. and I am impelled to call attention to the | Jacob Jones. oe For IN—10-ROOM HOUSE, 1234 JOth p.w.; Ohio stone and pressed brick; modern Improvements. | PATRICK " O'FARREL,” Owner, lac Columbia and Jacksonvil Y. ave. m; 1 ST. BET. U AND V, Wi briek; 11 rooms and bath; lot 25x Comparisons Are and 4:39 P .: ’ c | , fs right, and defines the issue as between 310.) “Immediate purchaser com secure It for Bate keontacntag: teseeseares On Delaware avenue near the Capitol the | exorbitant charge imposed by certain com- | gPajlnoade—C. M. Carter. G. B. Towles, C: | eval wrong and illegal right, which is in- $5.500, Odious for Herndon. Returning, attive at Washing Metropolitan Railroad Company has a box | panies upon the citizens of Mt. Pleasant | Roni Seite es 3 é volved in the efforts of those who under assim TL. STARGARDTER, 613 15th _n.w. pee 3 PAM. daily ex. | fF Watering its horses, which is supplied | PO" ie: : pingon. adverse industrial conditions, legally de- only to those who fear them. We do c 34 AM. daily ex-| from a hydrant by a colored boy. Nearly | 2d. I suppose, on the good people of ether] Assessments and apportionment of con-| FN "ecs are striving for an equitable FOR SALE OR CHA \GE—$4,000-2-STORY 8- a ee Canta utearemerchiniteteens cept Sunday from Leesburg and 7:06 A.M. daily, | every day, as I pass it I find that this boy, | Suburban localities. The transfer people | §ressional appropriations—M. M._ Parker, | yar6 “of the product of their labor and eases De Cn Bese sven Ps Sentra eR ‘As it would he egotfstical to tell you except Sunday, from Heron ont to save the trouble of holding the handle | collect 50 cents for one trunk and the driv- | Jesse Brown, W. P. Kellogg, R. W. Dutton | f"Torai and intellectual advancement of Piet pat pect se wh hy a seri elles riapreaectetrgte bough tras uth aE while the bucket 1s being fied, has a large | ers, with or without authority, 10 cents for | *39 OCtAVINS MERE 4 1 ata otey 1, p, | the workers of this republic. Fee eee ar met a 006 advantages over others, we prefer to a Dianne: 1p, except Sunday, | Stone tled to the handle, which lets the | carrying it above the parlor floor. When | .7uplc buildings “Dr. A. 1. Staveley, L. F. | “Such an abuse of power which arbitrarily near Lincela Park. ee have you investigate for yourself. After M. dal: ottesville. water run full head all the time, it passing | one’s guests are numerous the enormity | Williams, T. J- ° 6. sburéh | imposes upon the citizen the forfeiture of D. D. THOMPSON, hive dlnckat delsbehere comeilant ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and information| into the sewer. I have ‘been surprised | of this charge needs no further emphasis, | 224 Leo Simmons. Wberty and affixes the seal of crime, de- 22 1335 F st. nv. you ba furnisLed at offices, 511 and 1300 Pemus; that this was not stopped by the police, | Then the telegraph company wants an ex-| Nuisances and sanitary matters—H. A. ves ot ‘t very See us; then act on your own judgment, Permepivania, Hasiroad Pi Pixton, H. T. Guss, H.R. Hawley, A. Pe. | Serves the condemnation of every citizen Sue eee Sere : on your | nue, and at Pennsylvania Railroad Pa as the practice has be2n continued more | tra 10 cents to let us know when they are | Pixton, Hi 7. Guss, H.R. ey, ©- | who desires an impartial administration of Rae ieee as ponte ato ae Painless Extracting, 50c. Fillings, 75c. uy, i, <,, General Superintendent. ote lees 5 ctainne | the yebor seas ences ee enn ae nese XUTees cane Legislation and publicity—H. A. Witlara, | Justice Seen ene owane ta. large. Owners in many Instances will not up. Best teeth, $8. Crowns, bridges, |. M. CULP, ‘Traffic Mans; ere. : as @ inust Bt = i 2 "| Upon the defenseless heads of the repre- Mow shel homes advertised. Dat baye deckicd eteenae coos caaea alee ieioea i eatininten AL TUR, General Passenger A What the company ouzht to do ts to run | agreeable and pay them a dime for driving | A: Boynton, Francis Colton, J. H- Mc-| sentatives of labor the heavy hand of ce- fo meet. buyers". views... Call for particulars. SS eciae 57 rn, Gen. a pipe out to the spot where the box is| the one block between our number and | Gowan a ties Oy ate weal based justice falls, while a multitude are Phone 789. E. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410'G st. n.W. and in an iron box set flush with the pave- | Florida-avenue. z Special committees—On securing reduced | ticensed and permitted to appropriate the Jets-te — Sie ena ae ment have a hose connection; run the| Now, our market man- will send out a | tclesraph, express and cab rates—J- K. Ep-| cunstance of the people, outrage the right” FoR SALE-NEW HOU 6 ROOMS, BATH U.S. De 1A jati Panama Sigs ery ee (B. ana] BCS€ OF @ pipe up to the box and put in | half dazen crabs in time for hinch und all Polanting cuin Rade tress Hee Gasch, | 0f the citizen, rob labor of its earnings, Se canara aey Fetes eA etn oo Se nta ssociation, ampere 3 ache float ake as mentioned to regu- ge ey 2 eaten ; it you are| = G Berger and G.C. Hobbs. » | force men 9 pauperism and crime. Against ed. by. furnace; nei erection of N. As = -), 88 ae + in America, with | late the supply. inconsiderate enouzh to ask it. We can | FG eee 2 them no injunction issues, justice is mut st. aud Fla. ave.; a nice home or investment, at | 471 Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. Aurough the grandest scenery, In America, with | “4 iittle attention to these matters would | have our meat delivered’ for’ breakfast: | Obtaining new fire alarm boxes—H. 3. | (hem no inlnction issues. Justice is mute a very low price; easy terms. H. L. RUST, 608 the et B J. W. Schafe d Le! 1 Tow. Pt it, legis Be p = i from Washington. effect a much larger saving of water than | Grocers not only deliver promptiy, Wut | Berman, J. W. Schafer and Lemuel Tow-| ang judges servile. Hedged around by 14th st. nw. apistt saaet-|STEAM CARPET CLEANING. . DAILY.—"Cincipnati and St. Louis] most people imagine. In an official report | call for orders. a Mild Vestibuled, Newly Equipped, Ble. people: smagine p37 P ers. Bakers, milk, ice and coal Eayonets, spurned from the bar of th by the engineer of a northern city a few | dealers deliver at our door, iI that ‘coor | Investigation of electric lighting with a | Suiiciary, denied due process of law, be: OR EXCHANGE- “I iscle; a very desirable, well-constract- j, Steam-heated’Trein. Pullman's finest h be view to securing it In private houses—V. E. ed dwelling; will exchange for unim- a. Wantington, to Louisville, Cineiuatit | Ye8"8 ago was a statement of the number |is as far out as 16th street and Howard 2 rayed by the legislator, and neglected by ae eee ee SS ee ae ON THE FLOOR. ene cig tand St. Lous without change. “‘Diuing | Of gallons that would be delivered in twen- | avenue. Merchants of all sorts ask if | oases, F. L. Hanvey and Cyrus Manty. | ine’ Cxecutive official, the substance and A t 12-tf |—— If you like, We'll guarantee, with our | Car from Washington. Arrive Cincinnati, 8; ty-four hours by a stream’the! size of a| goods may be sent. Of course, our “Star PS SORT SEES | the liberty of the citizen is_in the merciless For ONLY $5,000—A y i See eta iene ; Indianapolis,” 11 sty and Chik pipe stem. I have forgotten the amount, | ere” is as prompt and Ioud as it is down The Cruiser Michigan. grasp of the “communism of pelf.” Such home on n eof RB. L ave. bet CY ees py Spokes tent murprlae ae w Wh Lea ere but it astonished all to whom I;showed it. | town, and we pay the 2 cents only. The cruiser Michigan has completed the | 4 condition strongly appeals to the patriot- ne famous “F. FV, Lim-| At the Capitel grounds, the patent office || How much longer will we be forced to tid vestibuled train, with dintag ear | 8Founds, and I presume in other places, | make an exception in favor of the express, gardless of party fealty in the past, should Co. I K ST. » Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington the water is frequently alowed to run | transfer and telegraph comparies? L. A. S. Cleveland harbor for the hydrographic | crter effective protest at the ballot box. ei, Mur, 45, - Louisville, without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- | all ‘day to water the grass, and inside of eas office of the Navy Department: The survey | As voters, by the power of the franchise, = = = ington to We Aiea Rorines a eithont cares the buildings it is allowe@ to; run con- Naval Cadets Assigned. includes the waters adjacent to the harbors | from the high court of the people, let an Will bring our wagon and men | Weck G0 5 .So%i ins: Lesington, 0:00 prti.; Lous, | tuously, day and night. The amount] .) a for a distance of eight or ten miles, and | injunction issue bearing the seal of the for your carpets and rugs in| Gite, 9:40 p.m.; Indianapolis, 11:05 p.u.; Chicago, | thus wasted is enormous. This, of course, ie six-year graduates of the Naval] was made at the request of the lake navi- | sovereignty of labor that judges will re- Isx100 to alley, with 2-story 9 re contains 10 rooms and bath; SRE eer ands wets call — with samples of our work. 3. ve . Apply imme- be ", 2 1BEh Se. naw. | The hte C the ONLY At ism and mgnhood of the people, who, re- porn st work of surveying the approaches to the iat choice plece of property, No. 12 good lot; paved alley rear; a real bar- frame; in excellent conditiot L. STARGARDTER, stort order, You can rely on| 3!25° gim., and St. Louis, 7:30 a.m.; connects “in | the District authorities cannot prevent, and | Academy have been assigned to corps, as | gators. 3 epect, legislators heed and executive off- x 2 = 613 15th m1 suas fe by ieaning ‘ Union Depot Se eee it may be necessary, but it shows that the | follows: ESE Edie nan ERER EERE clals obey. oe ee Tilton OF ei oa pine | (10:7 AM. EXCEPT SUNDAY, “For Old Point | citizens do not use near 9s much of the| ‘To be ensigns—Wilfred V. Powelson, Wm. Ola Postmasters Appointed. Resolved, That the legislative committee 2:25) PM. located on F st. insured az 5 ” or. Gordc water ys is generally. suppbsed, of the Federation of Labor and District Insured against loss by fire. BRAILY.—Express_ for Gordonsvill With such a suppiy as {s fusnished by 8. Montgomery, Frank H. Clark, jr., Henry |The President has appointed the old post- | A:cembly 65 demand of Congress ‘legisla-~ lot 38t4x100 to clley, r particulars ap Successor to the Rice St ha Wayne: » Staunt d prin! o 5 piy ‘to L. STARGARDTER, Mi. R. Thorp, Carpet Cl. Co., 488 Me, ave, | Chanottesville, Ws Guily; tor Iichmond, dally, ex. | the Potomac we ought to have.enough, so | H. Ward, Eugene L. Bissett, Edward H. | masters in twenty-four of the twenty-six | tion which shall give legal protection to ! J 4 1 Virgin! apeim G13 15th wt bw. | yv3-sa pe Sand Focations and tickets at company's of. | {hat it could be used at any Hour of the | Campbell, Charles J. Lang, Walter §, | third-class post offices that recently be-| organized employes of corporations and ‘OTN r . i A of ours — beth CARPRT Ca ttee! ay "| dey freely to water the ss;plats and | Crosley, William K. Gise, Thom . Wil- | camo presidential. Appointments hay. secure them in the future from an arbi- COUNTRY REAL EST. Specialties thesia si sateness | sees, 513 and 1521 Pennsslvanta avenue, theroughly flush all the aewets, thereby | gon, Henry A. Pearson Ortes tr Jockey Sct Roan naeat sain aria Tonethae Mia. | tary and tnjust application of an injunc- Sr aT ———_—— REMARING. | Ask us for estimate—given for the} 44 Generni Passenger Agent. |{mproving the sanitary conditions. Frank L. Chadwick, John S$. Doddridge, | and Sea Cliff, N. J. No applications or | {0m under a gross and willful misconstruc- EA . . MOSES & SONS, F and 1th. In Cincinatt and. in New [Haven it is so | Percy N. Olmsted, Christopher C. Fewell, | recommendations for appointment to these | #2 of law. butiding lets eb : =a L used, and in Chicago It is also used for | Frank B. Upham, John L. Sticht, Richard | offices have as yet been made, or they also | ,es0lved, That the status of those or- Cinephtay ATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING MEDICAL. = power, although in both Cincinnati and}. Douglas, Alfred A. McKethan, ‘Alfred A. | would have Leen filled, ¢ A ganizations shall be legally declared, and . free. JAMES E cleaned in| the 5 FAIL CONSULT THE OLD | Chicago it all has to be pumped,. Next to | Pratt. ‘ ‘3 the duty of the judiciary.in all matters at ee S aereee eee ree De Tonee bos Beet ow, | air an abundant water supply fs the great-| ‘To be assistant engineers—Maurice B. <a issue between employer and employe shall )-SMALL IMPROVED FARM, mh2-tf 50 years’ experience in treatment of all diseases | St necessity of modern city life, but until | Peugnet, Henry B. Price, Martin E. Trench, Proposals for Gunbonts. Be plainly defined. te Y arces, Improved oF Sntenproved ea Boa Pr. of inen; consultation free and strictly confidential. | we can get that every means oe ae Frank D. Read, John R. Brady, Allen M.| Secretary Herbert is preparing the ad- ak Sie nnd RK. € of altimore. e! ° ye ve vi 2c Me ¥ Ps Mat ACHLEN BE” AND-LOAN'Co., 10th and e STORAGE. paren == WeGL URE ES Ue Cock, Emmet R. Pollock, Andre M. Proc- | vertisements for proposals for the new gun- heat sea = dae are y1-t Ne 2 . a : 1 i enginee! ee Dr. Czare: The Public Debt. To be assistant naval constructor—Daniel | P04ts authorized by the last naval appropri- Sepa: Drea daretivarane we tee OCEAN TRAVEL Storage, 75¢ Per Load, ra: The public debt, June 2, 1805, the end of | C,, Nutting, jr. le te le ap Sieh sates : ; To be second lieutenant—Louis J. Magill. | toats, one being equipped with one screw | Potomac with Maj. Knight yesterday for city, Call or address CHAS, BAUME S11 Ot ee | Treats all chronic, nervous and Viood diseases, | the fiscal year, was $1,U96,013,120, exclusive | an effort 1s being made to secure appoint-| and the other with twin screws. Two of | the purpose of making a personal inspection WF. JeS-Im' | elobclism and opium habit, SPECIALTY—Kid- | of $51,107,750 in bonds of the last issue | ments as third lieutenants in the revenue | one kind and four of the other will be built. | of the wo1k in progress for increasing the STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GooDs. ney end Bladder ‘Crouble, Piles, Fistula, Strie- | which have not yet heen delivered to Lon-| cutter service for the three surplus naval |The pattern from which the four will be| ater supply af the District. by raising W., Washington, D. C. For furniture and household goods; best location in oo2 ¥ ST. ‘Space to sult in basement of the Harrison, cor. |” ture, &c. Special diseases positively and per- | don purchas ‘The debt on June 50, 1894, | Braduates who were, reported deficient in | constructed will not be decided until the|the dam at Great Falls. Major Knight 8d and G sts. n.w. Low prices, : mrnently cured; vitality restored. Consultation | was $1,016,897,816, showing an increase for | “steam engineering,” and who have=not | bids are in and it is found which are the | js in charge of the work in connection with Gen coe poppe felicia HARVEY ASESEDING S| Ui tree: the year, including bonds not yet delivered | been provided for in the naval service. cheapest. the care and maintenance of the Wash- Ti STEAME! “rt peat habe Ities of ours:— MOVING, PACKING Office hours: 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5:80 p.m., 6:30 | in London, of SLil,t73u5t. ‘The cash in ————————-2+—_ —__ Sa ae f.gton aqueduct, and it was upon his inyi- Tre magreoantieatia: ate tation Special ties end | SLORING ce Bxpersenced. Nt f pm; Fundaye, 4 to Tpm. JeBime | the treasury, however, has increased duting | Arrangements nave been completed for] Will Myers, who lured Forest Crowley, | tation that General Craighill made the Second Cabia, $25 and $30. Stecrage, $16. eee MOSES & SOR, F eed Lith. my20-tf ce Boop | the Year from $117,584,436 to $195,240,153, a | he sale of 11,000 acres of land in Wilcox | a country merchant, to a lonely spot in the | trip. Th latter 1s inepecting all a: 2 publi DRAFTS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. a ss ee Cancer, OLD SORES, ULCERS, OD | gain of $77,455,717. The true public debt, | and Irwin counties, Georgia, for colonists | suburbs of Atlanta, Ga., one day last Sep- | werks within the t . SENATE STor. AREHOUSE- RY 9 volgon, cured without use of Knifes t building; separate rooms; rates, nume-ous city references; no charge for consulta: | iC! ot 3 2 Trad’ per_wonths advauces om storage. D, M1 RE] Fen Di, Geonde LLLEN Specialise cash in the ry, is therefore $032,831 & CO., Auctioneers, 225 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. 1083.1 uyll-3m* — Oftice and Kesidence, 353 H s.w. | 717, an increase for the year of $33,517,83 For further tnformition apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Gree! 7G. W. MOSS, 021 Pa. ave. n.w., or E OOP, ¥25 Pa. ave., Washington. not yet delivered, less| from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Ne-| tember and murdered him for his money, | View to making an intelligent representa~ braska, Wisconsin and other western| was Monday, for the second time, sea- | tion of their condition and needs to Con- states. tenced to hang. gress at its next session.

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