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a FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. feast i A 2 eee" | taney RENT—HOUSE 4 © Ciena ¥ —S-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 223 E ST. modern improvement. Aj asd dete mi1-3t" FOR BENT—1518 12TH ST., 9 ROOMS, #35. 1517 12th he 840. ‘L52Ug 12th ot B oss OF aE a : mi MES: UM TRICED. || NEW RENT—MARCH 15, 1889—0-ROOM BRICK tat House, with cellar sud ail teede imapruvementa; hes ss . es sir a ; LD rm zi . Apply 3 N, be ae SALEA NEW O-HOOM HOUSE 1, NEAR aT] bl ti ard RT — THA¥ -ELEGAX se, | Ele ) La. ave, from 16th st.; alao an 18-room House, now RENT — THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE ding, 3 ge TT won Sit Shauna, wig a the ; 2 | Sana BE“ ’ + 1? rooms 2 Saisie’ h 3 4 aodern’ impruveuients; heated by furnace, Possession. ‘OR SALE—BARGAINS—SE' a te ius. & WAGGAMAN, vt. ave., cast front, wi? Pat.nw. ceilar, new LOR RENT—TWO-sToRY, SIX ROOM BnICK . House: N st, near lith st. sc; reut, 81 per 421 11th st.n.w. ne : month, Inquire of WM, ‘AKKICO, bil OR /LZMAN 10th and F ‘on i . “4 . é ; | during mh11-6t" T—2013 HILLYER AVE. * " . , : j residence or the late DR. FRANCIS As TO RELIABLE | for both, 88, pereae 0g worn — ‘This is a double house, finely located; parties ie tufidine ‘excellent condition; mii,. lot 300. = -_ EE ret —- near 3 sure, and is bright and sunny; contains Pk at. ne 000. A CABLE Ro. - : ‘Anne AD ON SEVENTH STREET. raised oc’ unfurnished: stable ia year, | Ural wood nish: jocated in the Prettiest and’ most | .MEES st; Near 13th; 10-room brick; inuat be sold to President Hurt, of the Washi ana Raving sesncunesetions Ser 4 ‘howess: Inegecmsieas- seas pelt et Ce ere On 20th, near Mf st, 7-room brick and frame, _mh ni Georgetown railroad, ben cattion to Com- oF rt nay be acen and. full, information obtained at 2 OUSLY pa Teer ee #Gn Vievinia ave. near 110h a, opposite reservation; Ftatcran tailvereas OF SAND AT 60 | Sistioners request Pacmit to establish © cable S661 Pst. nw. 05 Sth st.n.w.2 2 oO A on H st. ne., three-story and back st., near 9th ne; allnewhouse:| 4+ rthat road on ‘7th street at their earliest convenience £00 U st. n. LETELY FURNISHED inished in nat wood, cabinet ‘buil Blea, TA COMPLI ‘singly, $3,000: a8 @ whole 4. | in order that their plans proceed uj Teith boarders, near Franklin Square, SAd- mantels, - REE Tent for #25 per month oF SALE OR RENT STABLE REAR G11 MST; | jegal de ane ais wae eonaae ae ——_—_ resis: d three ‘or four vehicles. Apply to JNO. A. LIMRICK, | the matter in board session at an early day. ys — fF x. mmho- 422 ‘ork a 1520 9th at. n.w. mh11-6t* LIQUOR LICENSES. seston: $40 | Jj{OR SALE—THE MOST DESIRAI x nit for the 4 | JWOR SALE—VERY STYLISH BLACK i | The following liquor licenses were approved 83 ie oh nents, of 3 Frere ero uite trite that tee auwaten an ele: | by the Conetaen to-day: Wholesale—Anne $al9-tom17* bs Pst 0. E ; : mhd-dt bette 5 ; owe SIR ot nwa at 1S mneor after S pean tabi ede Btiernan, 425 10th street northwest; George E: [Qo RENT — CONVENIENTLY | T Y 5 ; mnnedy, Connecticut aven ward wk RENT — CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 12- ~~ » k OR SALE—A BUSINESS PROPERTY ON NORTH c > J side Yivauia ave., between 3d and 434 ste. . Brice, corner 12th and South Carolina ave- duced at TEE MUTMLEFORD 10 9 Be Seal PG duty at does | Peeping 10 per con RT Pe aTadsares eat wert toe eee | NOTARIES PUBLIC. __| nue. ‘Retaii—w. ¥. Jonson & Co., 2428 i ne feli-dw* To Ne Cup, st abit 4. 8. WIMER, 1313 F st oe "Ps | GROMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOREVERY STATE | *tTect northwest. " = SALE—A NUMBER O¥ THE BEST cue Loton Connecticut ave Bane z ste 252100. To an Tr Herntory, ‘Notary and us a -—_——»____ haudsomest residence properties f° 501 4 t alee EO) . xu $20,000 t0 960,000. ‘Three lots on Columbia Heights, containing over | 7NO,#. BEALL, 1821 Fst. uw aC RGETOWN. — OO euare feats corn BF TREN BOOS” mh8-4t 916 F R SALE—A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 3- STORY = = x = TANTON HOWARD, ARCHITECT, MAY nd basement, 1% rooms, on B st,, between North M. 1 uc RD i &: i ii 5 Be i g 4 3 i i i 1 5 ft ALE GOOD 14-ROOM RES. | Capitol st. aud ccheap to cash, ding, cor. D. w.. Architectural Seer ee sean oe Goon 14 ROOM BES. | chaser. it: Pe HUSCHING & O04 1981 Fate mba | and Mechatical,‘Drawines (of every” description te in payment. OB Wines 319 Fate FOR SALE RENT, on excHiwar—roun Two- | Pompuy executed by expert drangbiaven : ean misaid Uathy wood inantela, open arePinest and In the early days of his practice 3 : : f R SALE—FINE LARGE RESIDEN rooms wood, Tiantels,. 0 = ot < 01 : . ae (Oecticut ave, between Mf aud N non suitable for dere Yard in rear. Terms reasonable. Apply to) F'eaxe Mi. Dews not spare himself, but night or day he re- <hper 3 tore and : faranene Purposes, oF can, peadlly OuNeTOR = sponded untiringly and willingly to every call, m8-3t 1503 Penn. Rw. ‘The above is 01 . the ety on my | — CEES Fees ‘a books. Por full list Mietin faened OR SALE—AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON MAS- the Intand 15th. 1 Sy ag sachusetts ave., near Dupont Circle, JEWELER, SILVERSMITE mre alive poet top ergs vant geld more and often gave his best and his kindest and most generous attention iE FURNISHED 9-3t 1503 Pent mR SALE. UTIFUL HO 25 Li M ioomel ‘Unie this str his he aith TRY m9-s 15 nN. ave. |ALE—A BEA jOUSE; | 2 ope of re’ ‘nder strain healt Circles formerly cepted Wee haere oe Wee as | Lon SALE-TWOSTORY PRESS-RRICK FRONT {front by 83 ft. deep 12 large rooms and ia DEALER IN FINE GTATIOREEY, gave way, and for four long years he had battled coln, and now . K. 8. Stovens, can be had for. house, five rooms, bath. end cellar, Small work: 4 bate Tx125; manfally, bravely, for life with the odds all term of, oe, 2.500 vot anaam from August 1, | Shop - ‘Three-foot aide alley. hob | tionally good; cheap at the Brice, $25,000. WILL ALLOW A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENTON | against him. Dr. Tyler was a member of Her- Pio entertaining, containing ® | TOR SALE_FIVE-STORY TWENTY-TWO-ROOM | _mho.6t in cat hae mione lodge, No. 12, K. of P., and its members parlor, he F Brick, on 6th st. n.w., bet. D and E, under rental of = ‘HIS LARGE STOCK OF “LEMAIRE” attended his funeral in a body. A large num- large dining-room (with éast and south bay. 200 pe Way : OR SALE—AT MT. PLEASANT, SEVERAL VERY on the first floor, Six fine chan * 91,200 per annum, chesp. "J. iH. GUAY & CO. F? three servan' 637 F st. ted, With beautiful lots, ber of the medical men of both Washing- AR DUN ~ re two bat eee satiate ms 4 0. OPERA GLASSES. ton and Georgetown were present as well as R RENT—-NEW BAY-WI. rt) FITCH, FO: Fok, SALE PENNA. AVE. 8. E.4 NEW 2-STORY | Also several vei the whole vestry of Christ church, of which ‘all mod. conveniences: 132 BE Me NN eee ee eee eT bid vat. nw. Soa 1D W, WALKER: Dr. Tyler was also a member. The foll irood neighborhood; nice home for it RENT—BRICK HOUSE, TEN ROOMS AND | _™b9~ cea eee eect eearteet = catgiener bid “ were the active pall-bearers: 8. C. Palmer, W. Per month. Inquire of F! : bath, on F st. nw.,uear 12th st. Will ROE SALE — BEAUTIFUL BW, BRICK, 12 | JROR SALE AT RGA! ROOM F. Gibbons, Jas. P. Wallace, P. R. Tavenner, B. Sth st. nw. mh9-lm_ | OFFICE’ ROOMS. HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Pa. rooms, N. ¥. ave. and 1th at. n.w., $10,000. house, water and gas, 1022 3d st. n. e.; will sell - . » P. * earn a ne, MR ave. mbS-3t k, 11 rooms, I, bet cheap. Inquire at the American Shoe Store, 920 7th 1215 PENNA AVE. | F. Harper, J. T. Linkins, H. G. Wagner and W OR RENT—VERY DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, 8.300; 10-room brick, lst, bet. Dand E n.w., |°st. £26" 8. Copp. The honorary pall-bearers were: ia a Gale ae tao tains Raion 300 ;'10-room b. w. brick, 'R st,, bet. 1oth and 16th Dra, Lincoln, Baldwin, Peter, Chas, Hagner, ‘Par! 000 RB SALE— ear Hoe CES, oa otn at. | feet oF eroundy 60,000: 6 ney baeke, Roo aane. F FRANK B. CONGER, Frye, Suter, Mackall and Chew, and Messrs, C. 0 aRICK: ; apie a =! ’ NS AND IN Matthews, Wm. Laird, 8, E. Wheatley, M. Fe RENT EW BRICKS A’ $15.50 AND | 6: ‘mh9-3t” BEAL ESTATE, LOANS AND INSURANCE. new. 22.50, JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F st N Ist,, £55,0 1 01 WO CHEAP HOME ON 11TH ST. 8. E.; Huron st., near 10th. 5 Vand veck building brick. containing 11 rise 22 eet rain sm. below Museu on 7th st. | Wert,'on Col Mewhts, Clifton; 1st ho. ©. of 14th, m, The Pretty American Girl Who Mar- | B. Orme. The services were conducted by Rev. N. 5 NEW JERSEY A richly papered, nice wo bay win- block from cars; Cp to Potomac and cistern Massachusetts ave., 90.000, 855,000, €45,000, From the Philadelphia Bulletin. tributes were so numerous that it was neces- peek, pent ee = “5 | ure little leas than a sacrifice; would acce 817,000. Bowls payered throughout.” Apply 1100 Lat. a. r NDOW. 602 pit 4: they were removed this morning to Oak Hill mb. 7OR LEA . isla lish | lowing committee, Messrs. Malcolm Seaton, Fitise 723 room Fmont aveuue, corner | [cok over my list beiore buyinE & member of on cbt and dietinguished Eng -Ok SALE—DESIRABLE MOD i F 100, 88,000, $7,500, the title, although one or two castles anda | range for the centennial of Potomac Lodge, “FNo'beick houses on 14th st.: one ten roomsand | New Haupshire a . atid 25th st., $9,000. the north of Ireland, still belonged to the fam- | members of the lodge, soliciting information euch. E.C. CULT Potomac lodge is the oldest Masonic body in ‘CUOK see Sap ce Stakes, i agen Dears or Kranr 8. Woopwarp.—Those who Superior st., near Champlain wud all 1uederu conveniences; House to spend a few months at Saratoga. The few | Pained to learn of his sudden death, which oc- ly payments. ENOCH = J. Adler, J. H. Go: G. T. Dunl Wm: i HE ee Fok Sate oR, EXCHANGE—HANDSOME PROP- 1415 F STREET. Adler, J. don, lop and Wm. EAL side; Jot 50x313; opp. the Fulier-Barber mansion; | HOUSES FOR SALE~NORTHWEST SECTION. ”3 E S Dr. Stuart, pastor of Christ church, assisted by OR KENT—120008T. Tay, pleasant house’ bue elevotion, overiecking ctr; ried a Duke’s Extravagant Son. Rev. Drs.’ Tongue and Trimble.’ The floral AVE. N. We a : a i termn; 1 evel 36 i ithi yase, hall, water, gas, bath. latrobe, opposite grocery. By P. CORCORAN, | water; will be sold low and on easy terms: iS | on ‘ * . i Y: sary to leave the greater portion of them within Patt a mee rim oiiees Ieoraay aa nea Segal connectfeut a : = carpe 822,000, wie = ete nage oes — Sc’ chamnal SaDaE WE ke ee cee S BRI city property in part pay. J MER, 1313 F 6 ‘Vermont ave., 834.000, $20,000. aris ; ipa tan mites’ walk to center of | —? t és Rhade Island’uve $8,000, 238,000 822,000. | Mandoville, the eldest son of the seventh duke | centetery, where the remains now repone = EES At | ROR SALE-Goop HOUSES NEAR IOWA, DU:| iSthec’ gendu0. © oY Sou of Manchester, she won a title and became a| CENTENNIAL of Potomac Lopag.—The fol- FROM APRIL 1, juare,on KT ave, 14th and 3 00 r Took ov ; o where. ‘0: : = ith | Thomas G. Lookerman, J. B. Thomas, Isaac Latreet, inguin HER & CO, sol. WIN- | JOHNSON, O25 F Y mhd-3 Y 000, 000, $79,000...» 000, family. But there was very little money with | 5) and Frank Thomas, appointed’ to ar- brick dwelling; ten rooms; K st. n.w., near 16th RiygePice a1 2,000. house in London, with many acres of land in | No. 5, F. A. A. M.. have sent out circulars to ae cee tee S Auet ot ait coe Houses under 20.000 and uniniproved property in |.) SP | relative to the proposed celebration. A report verved tuto iene ico iY at "siunll cost; $7,500 | all parts of the city. aes Some? a borers Aad Mseta vis eas [SANE | Se bn rank ag ISMN OF a en 2 3 a bankrup’ = SRE ASECBI Se. | Lady Mandeville has become better known in | the District, and possesses somewhat of a his- Over sa. tts OH SALE—OR LEASE—BRICK HOUSE, SC1T-| New York since her marriage than before it, | tory. ind 8, loth and 16th st 2 sq. 1 ce | for she was a southern girl, a native of Lonis- rm B n 0. "THOMAS A. MITCHELL, 933 F iana, and only came north during the summer | knew Kirby 8, Woodward will be surprised and 0.00 | zoom e 2 eee OF RIGHT ROOME SiTE 7 . , Fine stable, 3 stalls, room for front; lot 47.33 feet front by 117.30 feet deep: SOOO eE QUE OF EIGHT, ROOMS, WITH | who sawsher at that then ultra-fashionable re- — ed ae ee at price ted alley, near Pa. ave $4,750. Apply to BEALE & HARRIS, 1324 F st. | 7),18;000 80 south front; large shade trees: | Sort talk of her girlish beauty and exquisite < mh6-6t _ CTS, CRE ee md-lw "| BENE. DAIS. 13 Raa eee ade tees | vine arith ethaaiation? es z sad iat phic eo Recto anceone 5 5 % 5 5 Fe DOR f—OR EXCHANGE—TWELVE-ROOM | Her mother was a native of Louisiana, her i u became sud- fooms, five coudition, m:w. section with matic and | aeiheh, every, pr guience: rid hae bye Nite, 210 to alley. 14-| parents being French. Her father, Senor An- | denly faint and fil. "He had scarcely been in carriaxe-liouse, 800. Apply to WM. J.’ RHEES, Smith | y 3 WANE CS ‘Room 10 aud Sard atoane. $06 and Bosc "6 tonio Yznaga del Valle, was a native of Cuba, | the parlor fifteen py when he expired. sonian i 137-120 4 ilding. : mi#-3t* "| brick Houses with stable on 24 st. s.e.. 34 4q. from | and belonged to an old and distinguished Span- | An inquest was had over theremains this morn- 7431 N.J. av.n.w.6r..§30 R SALE—FRAME HOUSE, 1313 OTH ST.N. street car line. Frame cottage, 1500 Gales st, “Long | ish family. He settled in Louisiana after his | img. The funeral will take place to-morrow 860 120 G st., or. 28 | Biotivsos.t0 an alley; desirable home or inv Paeowe side los and stable, marriage on a great cotton plantation, and here | fternoon from his parents’ residence, No. 1009 55 1429 BN. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, £20-1m_ THOMAS A. Mi) ELL, 934 F st., Room mitt i Ls i Twenty-sixth street. nh ot { SALE—THREE HOUSES, NEAULY NEW. | L@dY Mandeville received her education. She | Twenty-sixth RAS SHEAP—FOUR GOOD, FIVE-ROOM | A' comer Sth and O sts. n.w., three-story and huse- | had an English governess, and even went to |) Nores— While at enews the es Someeget Satk t eee EA thet Re at Fae EROM | iment, prese-brick front, with bay window, containing | the convent at Georgetown, but French was the | Dyer’s mills on Satur ay night Foreman Allen, 1,000 each if sold at once: mod! imp. Also, & good | SOW NER OTe Te aprovements, at $9, 008 | language of the family, and she still has e o- | of engine company. No. 5, was badly Totroous brick Louse, with two 4-roama rick houses in | $0 “THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE 1033 | ticeable French accent, although her English s | about the face an hands.’ The b riage Se erect siti, | FVSSte THO! EAESANE RESOESGS 208 | err perce py Rea noceweaty to plese tema Un ea mb9-3t* ‘44¢and Ew. | and permission to inspect, apply to GURLEY. Although an American, Senorita Yznaga was | it was necessary to place t wetinary to WESCOTT & WILCOX. 1907 Pa ave. new. ry - 4 3 3 Fi i hospital.— Mr. Joseph Dodson, a well-known ote s So is. Baz terms, SOHN ¥. DONOHOE, 373 E, Cap. stain Ie FOR SALE--MISCELLA NEOUS | she bad four maids to come and go at her bid-| noon at his residence, on N street, with con- R SALE—TWO NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK | ———— = SEAN DVS | ding. At the close of the war the family was aaa His funeral will take place to-mor- FS wanes; well located in Fest, Washington: gas, | LOR SALE-EXTRA-GOOD CARRIAGE HORSE | Somewhat poorer, but still lived in their south. | Tov 8 an neesttanren | Teh wer; handsome and cozy; back and front at coal office, 945 K Just from the coun- | ern home surrounded by every luxury, and | Wh ing Pot yesterda) Gat. nw. RENT—a30 HO: 7 +) Gad ¥4.000: try—too good to be sold at auction. GILES 1 E- | after disposing of some property in Cuba they — ares, and fell headlong wy aed ‘ a am. PER NTH, 200 » balance: ears. *, Cee EAS EOE ROS 4 a lor ol steps. sustaining ii ; rm witht ogeeyance” Appia MORTON'S Polat Stes | HOE S23 E: Cap. ot wees | POE SALE SOINCH EXPERT COLUMBIA, BI-| sEmmcr'with « retinue of teu seeraite and juries She was. removed to Bewastt's a POTS corner 14th and 8 sta. u.W. mee FPOR SALE-AT MT. PLEASANT, SEVERAL VERY | 2 <7cle,in Arat-olase condition: lamp and bell biesesand clrlagek store and afterward to her home. —An lam iiss Abyecns: a ech striae | FPOLAACE us CAPE GOR AN nea, to when enc mag ra bat oan | fir eomaes bags Oe aw. 1 month. Apply to YN i : Columbia Heights at fair Us “ = acy State shop, at No. 3003 K street. About #800 o'wallach Whitbey mooets nade | EEDECED SeWAERER VOOR Teen ede ,o! | busters, Saud Spring Pluctone, Miniature Phastons | States hotel, and at one of the weekly balls was | Sh0P, on Ne oe wd balidin re ata eee th st. we B: RB RENT— ] 60 | REDFORD W. WALKER, 1 mst iw | ¥ictoriss: Doctor Phaetous a speciaity, and Afty ait- | introduced to the young mat Der. | ab asses banana ae eee " gsc € Slee. R SALE-ON NEW YORK AVE. N. W., DET, | ferent kinds of business wagons and tricks: sole agent | He was then a handsome youth of twenty-two st. Sie [3 Rp 0 | : | for the Columbus Buggy vehicles: ib is for two days past.——Thirtieth street w M 8.50 | BOL. RUST. ivus Fst. | 2 Oth snd, House; range, lutrobe, &c.} | Show work whether seu buy oF hot nd, ie, Sint pegeipapart = —_ oye cpa rep opie street is undergoing repairs. $3,000; W. WALKER, 1006 F at, | OF Sth ve. and 1230 merica on 8 pleasure trip e. 2 ae * Ben _ v | as he expressed it. But during the entire sum- ALEXANDRIA. Y 1408 Chapin st., 9r. F2 8 BAST. N. EAT pres mer he got no further than Saratoga, for he Sa cieret nk SUnae barges and bath, Introbe, range.Je,; stable; | sige: it is u complete ibrury in itself: itis the knowl. | hed fallen in love with the little Spanish-| 5, eRats.—The funeral of Mr, Orlando Easy terms. edge of centi boiled de the esse: Ty) > i y, iti = REDFORD W. WALKER, 1000 Fet._ | crialisnd i statin on the atelves Rady tov nuawet | Frenchy American beanty, and was only Waiting | wooq' whose remains were brought here. last ‘lefly every conceivable question. The name: y rs y i o OR SALE—A GBRAT BARGAIN IP SOLD AT | Duniiveds of tctaal subscribers smong the pestemmee | Loot. Saterday from St, ‘Miiaibetih ceglam, tock iuente, cituatel on tue belgie of Geurectown, Ad- | the work piidly foruisned: al bent aaivcred ng cack | _The opportunity came one moonlit evening, | place this morning from the residence of, Mr. dress GEOKGE LOWN, owner, Star office, m9-3t cohen” Addeene as they promenaded the hotel piazza, and a < > 4 cena ———___——— | payment plan. Address P. 0. Box is 1 1-tovap | 9% : P a requiem at St. Mary's church the interment a tog SALE— OTT & WILCOX. + neo ae diam sasaiynepe ring a — = pater, vlace ‘at the Catholic grave-yard. Mr. WESC CO} taper finger of the senorita. The duke of Man- | £0 4 § = Real Estate Brokers and Insurance Agents, saber of tents aed Pianos | chester was culy informed of his son's inten- Wood had sere wes rand = ' 15 Wallach st, 14th; 2- er. Sold on #> payinen tions by letter, and, it is said, was almost 7 4 ach desirable Aimeiting on, Wal jach st, near 14 ai G. SMITH. 5 Pu ave. _ | heartbroken to think hat his gon was to bring some of the veterans.——Mr. Edward L. Simp- to the ancestral halls a “little American sav- Pec ry Lot on H st., near 21st; 16x90 to alle; donand liquor » - hy rt r E 3 5 4 t $35; love tf age,” as he called her. The viscount’s mother, : ; BLE WAREER & 00.916 Ft: 2.v. E 5 Hillyer ave Tworstory brick on Plerce Place; 7 rooms: beth, | average dally recel 3; all ice #1, who was the Countess Louise Frederica Augusta | *fternoon from the heer fyi pee oe ae are. Price oe $4,506 | JOHN F. DONOH! ra vou Alten of Hanover. was also deeply grieved, | (20401 by « mamber of eailread a othe 5 LOPEDAE BRIT. but they consented, after a struggle, to reczive | tended by a number o: ee Two desirable bricks on Pst. Grooms each: bath | WVU. complete to date ee pO poeta 3 a ; 5 friends, gas, &e. Price for both only... -+83,600 | 460; one year at @> per month will bu ‘Grentest | the young daughter-in-law into the familv. 1. Chamaie © Sheaks Aitanans ith eaniion actin 7 A Jopeaia in any ory Address As already remarked above, the wedding took | : WY, sts ear 14th st, 7 roomis and bath, Price | Giice: mitt" | place during the centennial year. ‘The “bride | Of Teal estate at the close of last weel < (OR SALE—A GHOOERY A} ROVISION | wore white satin and a lace veil that belonged | Showed gor aet 9 a se ae ee Gooa improved lot, corner 11th and U sts., at = bar- Store in South Washington doing a strictly cash | to her great-grandmother, and which after- | P¥i!/ding and building lo' o~story frame gain. Good puciness. ,_ Good investinent, “Low rent. Apply at | ward astonished the duchess of Manchester with | @¥élling, with lot 15 by 60, on Alfred street, Large 3- bri Pa. ave.and Washi Ol 5 > its old age and beauty, and alsoa pearl neck- Cletle on the lostalinient™ plans "Price. SaURa oR Fi geedigtthse Gsod andae Woraecbings CAE | Inco worth £30,000. ‘They sailed for’ England 1 iisatn as: beh aati ak te ‘inhé-ai*" | and arrived in the spring, in time for the bride a low ligure, or will exchange for improved FPSE, SALEGEIVE HUNDRED DOUBLE BLAN- | to be presented atcourt. Her youth, beauty i ic Lae ye Nodhaa ed, Compl mattreases, athali | and refinement of manner and speech, her 608 234 st. :2-story, -room brick ; all m.1., $2,600. | Bes. W. See ins-Lm | $100,000 from her father; all om Lor ¢ plese Se . “79 GE STAMP COLLECT: t irati ate Being agents for Columbia Ins. Co., of Washington, | JOH SALE—POSTA N. | the affections and admiration of her husband's jOMAS J. FISHER E CO. syrtie Hee, of Saltimore, we aw piped to place Posrcece fhe “Stampa and’ U: So Revenue | Felatives and the fashionable London world, 1324 F st.n.w. aad jurance. Stamps. This on is being broken, Stampscan | and before August she was the sensation of the Fox any {nformation sbout Washfngton real estate or ug. ~ FOP ROPLFUCHS tester $2 (P22 | season. s our latest bulletin, apply or send to a Ps, 35934 Penn. ave, So Stone below | Lady Mandeville is a most beautiful woman. WESCOTT & WILCOX, . ; sell 1,000 Foreign Stainpe for Roc, Hers is the American-8) type of beauty. mh9.6t 1907 Pennsylvania avenue. | — 225-3 She has soft, dreamy brown eyes, with deli- nneyiven ‘OR SALE — A PIANO BARGAIN TO A QUIOK | cately penciled eyebrows, jet black, an TOE, SALE, TWOSTORY, BRICK , DWELLING, odtRclocant fvers rand Mano; rorewoed | rect Contrast to the hate which ia goide We: brary, and dining-room off | case, carved and lyre; full rich tone, end all in | Fect contrs iu chainbers: Ly ty Sts | Bertect wi ted, for only’ forehead is low and broad and her lips remind & Reiwetroun: 1307 Fat. nw. | $450: order: rarean 190; pay- mente oT Por mo. of reasouable dincount ty ali cash RENT_2 BRICKS, 4 AND 5 ROOMS, JUST ‘Also. tiful, costly new U1 ; but little used; 27 eek runt Boundary between ‘Sl and IFUL, SEW SIX- oung gies 810 bor ms. — *| companies herself when ‘ {425 New York ave. mode" w é Tee Pi Miss Emily Yz taught the 2 . HE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, ly Yznaga, Fe RENT—1411 5TH 8T. N. W.. 8-ROOM — £27 913 Pu. ave. | how to play on the bai k water, cellar; near three lines street t R_SALE—-VALUA ARK BAY $ | play together with Pr ete ea ROOR BS ES | ene : i SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SECOND-HAND ic, st fa. Boise teat ‘a great, a s Marehousd and Workslisp 5 a aid. "ISO. McDERMOT! & BHO. STO Pembael ania 3 houses, Capitol "Hill, 2-story brick, bet. ee > Geawbe 7 : i wy | POH SALE-ONE BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT PIAN @21-3u ~~ ij (OR SATE—OWN A HOME AND PAY NO RENT! EY _ AND PAY NO RENT bocnee pool = month will = PERSONAL. “WIDOW OF REFINEMENT, MUSICAL ABIL- A ity. stranger, res to mest honorable rentlemen Star office. aN it* CE SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS and answers, Send . FLYNN. Ivy Institute, ae? oe. Sih aud vise 387 i JOR RENT—UNFURNISHED._ ons F w., Su 1 aN ee A pliers a) apesoeeces son, mashed to death while coupling cars on Maryland avenue, was buried here yesterday R RENT UNFURNISHED HOUSES. Iowa Circle, S-story Brick, 1rs 1404 Stoughton 1406 Bt ¥ Stoughton st., all mi. se erenre ee penis % 4 ¢ eee ESSKSS SaSEsEs im ite Le PEL Siete STAND 18 THE ¥ PLA prices, orcallat619 D st, yh 1237 Pa. ave.. through to 13th st., Sot for Evening Wraps GENTLEMEN'S HATS, sah Ee : : eee uere Scenes — ‘but I bt whether we shall get it, for the one ts an Ogilvie and the other is a Campbell; but we shail see.” Call- ing the butler, he gave orders that when the pers next came in they should play mnie House o’ Airlie.” ‘The butler went at once with the m . Byand bye the were heard approaching and in a little while ‘one , the Ogilvie, marched in, playing the tune with great dignity and vigor. “I expected this,” said the earl, in a jocular way, to thé moderator. Summoning the butler again, he asked whether his message had delivered. *-Yes, my lord.” “Then why has Campbell not come in with lowe him your message, my lord.” “What i say, then?” The man hesitated. “What did pbell say?” again demanded the earl. “He said—eh—eh,” still hesitating, “he said he would see your lordship——" The rest of the sentence was lost ina cough and the ski Ogilvie’s pipes. From Popular Science Monthly. The ordinary Fijian house looks, outside, like ® great oblong haystack, standing on a mound raised some few feet above the surrounding level, with a long ridge-pole extending beyond the roof at cither gable, its end sometimes or- namented with shells. The haystack has a doorway or two, with a mat suspended in it, Houses with greater pretensions, however, have the walls prettily latticed with reeds and distinct from the roof, which is elaborately thatched, with great projecting eaves, Inside, immense posts, usually of vesi-wood (Afzelia trfuga), and a very ingenious framework, sup- port the roof. ‘The interior decorations of sin- net (cocoanut fiber), always in rectillinear pat- terns—for they do not affect curves—are some- times pretty. The black, squared lintels of the doors are the stems of tree-ferns. & great shelf overhead is stored the fam- ily (au, a convenient Fijian word equiva- lent to the Italian roba. Here it com- prises their fishing-gear, buge rolls of (appa or native cloth, mats, immense pottery vessels, and the like. The shelves were also handy war-time asa point of vantage whence you could conveniently spear your neighbor as he entered, and before his eyes became used the subdued light. The floor is strewed with mats,on which you recline, and is usually i ao Best ex sp oy ono end, which enables you to take a graceful attitude, leaning on your elbow. Cooking is done in a little hut outside, or sometimes there is a great fireplace on io Have, cuntined ty Sour Dom, the finding its way out through the you enter the house, you find swept, or fresh oues unrolled —————— The Cold Spell of ’Forty-Nine. From the Buffalo Express. “How are you, colonel? Awful cold, isn't it?” said a little, puny-looking man to a big, red- faced individual as they met in the post-office. “Well, rather,” said the man from North Dakota, ‘but it’s nothing com; with what it was in the winter of ‘49, iy, it was 80 cold that winter that we had no nights for two weeks—had to sleep days.” “Why, how did that happen?” “Well, you see, one day the earth froze to its axis, and, asa consequence, it couldn't revolve.” “Awfdl.” “Yes; and they say folks in Chima slept the whole two weeks.” ———_ eee _____ Why the Cook Left. From the Lincoln Journal. Husband—“ Well, Mary, why isn't dinner ready ?” Wite—* The cook left this morning.” Husband—*-The deuce! Why didsbe leave?” Wite—“She overheard me speaking of her as a woman, although I have generally careful to address her as a lady.” ———— ee" Tomatoes in England. THEY ARE CONSIDERED A LUXURY BY OUR EX@- Lise From the London Tattler. nearly that familiar vegetable comes to being arare delicacy in England. Ten years ago it fru. EREei ECE HH fick eee i ey 4 if BE E f i f ii ! He Esliy ia + i

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