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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. _FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE-—HOUSES QOR RENT—JUNE 1 TO AUGUST PUR- 1916 Larch st., Gr. 825. Sr. 3 READY FOR BUSINESS. brightest dreams, your sunniest moments, ever | WOODMONT ROD AND GUN CLUB.) THE COLORED METHODISTS. dawned upon your lives.” i 5S 4 YOR SALE-SEVERAL SMALL HOUSES ON Graduating Exercises of Spencerian Col- | __ I rejoice in what I see here to-day of the in- | President Harrison Elected an Honorary Annual Session of the Fi ‘ial Board nished bo use. <even room grounds, shee, ‘15 N stn. w.. reasonable terms. Also, cheap building sites, in r : y nual s lon the nance Ir tabi Stilo, daaee 5 Oth at ie., 4 i Mt lege Yesterday. terest Washington evinces in such a college. I | M “ E. Cl [oy 00, ® reas th af. n0 ; oie App! y at DUFFY'S Beal Estate fs lege Yes! y- am gied al hs a.spléndid oct of roan ember for Life. of the A. M. E. Church. JOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 1013 16TH ST. 2 at ¥ to take their places. I am glad Ww DB GALE CHEAP TWO VER’ RY, DESIRABLE gceppiceanci tarde ar phe come oc peers ain te hand Ieee, sie The annual meeting of the Woodmont Rod! The financial board of the A. M. E. church bath; lots 202110: 3.800 snd 84.500. (SE q00d Will aly, bet ir | #24 Gan Club was held at the office of the Co- | began ite annual session in this city to-day. mpibs DAVIDD.GTONE, 668 Fok. nw. | onim—goop sFEECHES AND ENTERTAINING heroism, their Courage, them perience, ther | lumbia Insuranee Company last evening, when | There are eleven members of the board, repre. OR SALE—A BARGAIN IN A. pay eur MUSIC—MR. WANAMAKER’S STIRRING ADDRESS. | have earned, that belongs to them by good | the election of officers for the ensuing year | senting the forty-nine conferences and the half ¢ Deore and bath hon * = right. [Applause.} R took place, and the reports of the President, | million members of che chureh in this country. DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. now. The stage of Albaugh’s opera-house was set | And you, dear friends. are applauding them sed | The meeting was held at the office of the finan- a ~~ = A : Secretary and yarer for the year just ¢ RK SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON | in a greenwood scene yesterday afternoon for | and not the speaker while I make this state- | serene: er H st_n.w., near 1:itn st.; 9 rooms and bath: lot 23 : ? rooms, rent, $59 per month. Key at 1417 N. Y. ave my15-1 38 RENT. aes Seeeteee cnow parked, ta R.; bay windows, bal- dvoid water on 3 floors, furnaces, &.. youth Apply to or address GEO. A. OGLE, st. Baltinore my] seegsusertee-eesssens igor : d mt. [Applause.] were received and considered, The gratifying | cial secretary, Rev. Jaa. A. Handy, D. D., 1216 Bg Cie BOi allen with ‘belch stabi, the twenty-third annual graduating exercises | ™¢ erie ; il ace a es bee 1701 10th n.w sew, cornet, 7 roome and 12 | Mtyts-e” DAVIB'D. SIONE, SOCT Stow. | of the Spencerian Business alleges Several | enn ota severe oaniot etree haere | ahaha Cia aaa parrnagny pega Scag re i es a ci h aU b U.W., Dew, corner, ae -— "7 DE LE FE] ws * y a 5 s: 5 bath’ $55. DAVID D. S1UNE, SOO F st h.w. mylo-at : 13 | POR, SALES A VERY, DESIRABLE EIGHT-HOOM | rows of chairs covered the floor of the stage. | kindly. words, by encouragement. If you} en increasing sondhcrine rita paremmwradisting bein Gent bution namsaes i st: Fok SENT 00S PENNSYLVANIA, AVE SW 3 £38 myto-w “LOUES F. SHOEMAKER, 930 F stn.w. |The footlights were abloom with roses, lilies | should possess a good art to achieve success, do ance in bank, no outstanding liabilities, and its nF Lee, Millsville, N. J.; B wR As ol cle ee ReneS. S ee 4.39 | JOR SALE—DWELLING OF TEN ROOMS, WITH | and snowballs, in baskets, bunches and set bou- | Dot put a patent on it. Let us hand it around, | *™° —— nepeee gos ille, N. J-; Rev. W. R Arnold, a niin co 09 c :1$ | Ei new furniture. located in fashionable section of | quets, gifts of their admiring friends to the | 8i¥é it to the next one, say to him, ‘Pass it on | tensive and valuable property well cared for, | of this city; Prof. Jos. P. Shorter, of Wilber- FOR SENT TURSISHED HOUSE ON PARK 8T.. Su33 sats, O5-28 | jhe mortuwest for a short tine at 89.200; owner €o- os . ree — rs tring friends to the | to your brother,” and so let the world be filled | and abounding with game, fish, &c. ‘The elec- | force, Ohio; Re sburgh, TL; ade, fruit. ac 3K HER "Fleming batid- 30.40 111 12 | BE TRG LER See mw, | members of the graduating class, In the | with joy and brotherliness and uplifting. until | tion of officers resulted in the unanimous selec- | Rev. C. W. Preston, St. I Rev. 8. H. Rob- tug. 2 SAE UEEES "| 738 Me “30 | TOR SALE-A BRICK HOUSE ON Wet | Orchestra were seated Prof. Sousa and | this great world shall be filled with good will | gion of th, following: | Atianta, « Brace H. Williame, JoK KENT—A DEAUTIFCL NEW HOUSE, CEX- 33 33 ram ans, Rut st 14 rooms: tath: m..; price | the Marine band, who played popular oe eae! omer | President—Kt. J. Bright. | ston, S. C.; > Montgomery, Vick fer sie” To tay went a ue thin woula et 38 13 | So5%G rooms, with modern iniprovigedta "price, | SIS Beyond the orchestra was the splendid | , {hed the Ereatent respect for alittle boy on | Viee President—H. A. Willard. Se i eerlag ree gem. Inquire 904 Massachusetteave. n.w. my15-3t 40 “30 | $20,000. ‘THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. audience, occupying the seats on the floor, in | 3. 4 had stinned & ; S| Secretary and Treasurer—Andrew McCallum, ¥. Jas. M. Turner, Lexington, Ky. JOR RENT— 341 LST, N.W., ATTRACIIVE 40 —myl¢-im 4500 ¥ st: 2.-_| the balcony, and in the galleries and prosce- | from the curb, and to ‘the man who cane sng | Auditor—A. R. Tichenor. | ~ John A. Johnson, of Hamilton, Ber- three-stury, bay.window brick, tes rooms, 49 9 SALE OR LEASE—A FINE LARGE MAN-|_. oe ith | betiind hice brs cede neat who came right | Frecutive Commitice—Thomas Russell, James | U4, was the only member of the board nod istrobe, bath. back butidine, ‘sion, Just completed, on the corner of 17th and © | Rium boxes, All the spaces were filled with | behind him he said: ‘Mister, don’ ‘tstep there; P. Willett, F. B. M expected to be present during the present ses FORKEST, 1003 F st. uoure 1? to sts. n.w.: almost on Massachusetts ave.: 27 rooms, | parents of graduates and their families. Mr. | that is where I fell down.” We will say that, | P- Willett. F.B. McGuire. | sion. > ay bath, modern improvements Stable. Price, s r3 ~ 7 ; | snaxking the places where we i Pg divs President Harrison was unanimously elected . predt e e! OTEF g age — oP gg 2 ES $40,000. THUS. G. HENSEY & CO, and Mrs. Spencer might well feel gratified at | Marking the places where we slipped. but we | a1 honorary member of the Club for life, and | THE DUTY OF THE BOARD Sante poteiee ee ee ee ae rand mylo-im 1300 F st.n.w._ | the interest manifested in their work. will say more. Here is the way to get up; take * : i on ieee dee ‘ ite Pension office; $50 for summer RENT—UNFURNISED. = — = in hold of this hand a le itis understood that he will at an early day ly that of auditing the accounts for the iter CAY WOOD & GARRETT. 3 Peg ee - ae OR SALE—BARGAINS—BARGAING— On the stage were Principal Henry ©. Spen- | hold of thie hand, and this one, and let us help | ain himself of the privileges thus afforded : cor. Lith and. ¥. ave. ° -$250 1406 Chapin st., Or... Sstory brick, near Ist and | sts. nw. ZF, cer, Vice-Principal Mrs. Sura A. Spencer, Mr, | each other. e 4 rear ending April All disbursements Lok RENT—TWO NEW BAY WINDOW DWELL- HE. ory brick. near I and Sth st: Tr... a ’ . as he is an enthusiastic end successful angler, Leonard G. Spencer, Mr. Wharton E. Lester, | | A friend said to me yesterday that in one of | O94 ,y00 2 aha 4 ries of the bishops and the general Miss Margaret A. Spencer, Miss Lydia G. Wise, | these automatic machines where you drop in a| tine room wane ed ng tans OF The | oaicers for edtcationsl sed tietion, prrposes Mr. Talma Drew, Miss Ida_Roif. Prof. W. D. | Bickel to get a piano—or something else—that | Poo Galted States eo | are made through this board. os Lillie Beal Porter. Be oe iekorp they cone ep ciperee box ee < ae he expenditures during the past year, as were Rev. Teunis S, Hamlin, D.D., who made | that some people had put buttons in, and little 2 "RG ENT 5 shown by the report of Secret: Handy, was the opening, prayer; Miss Clara Barton, Jur, | strips of leather, and stones, and a bit of lead, THE SURGEONS’ CONVENTION. 90.20, and thereceipts reached mostly the Matthew G. Emery. Mr. Wm. Ballantyne, Su- | and a lot of things that were not nickels by any Day ame figure, leav a deficit of so: 0. perintendent W. B. Powell, Mr. J, Ormond Wil- | means. I do not know what happened when | Papers Read To-Day at the Meeting at | ‘me fsure, leaving a deficit of rome $300. 28.33 Toy 1 Jor. ud plaza, Just Buis! +_.208.33 1607 15th st. now, na tw Bis Fr. 200) ae ___ myls te R KENT — HANDSOME THREE - STORY pressed brick dweluns. 7 rooms, alcove and bath- dern inprovements, 30 feet front of Se ist.nw. Key next door. myl5-2t" { RENT—TWO-STORY 7-ROOM HOUSE (ONE 2-story frame, Mass. ave., near 6th st. n.e.. ‘2-story brick, near Y¥th and F sts. u. story brick, near 14th and V sts. 4-story brick, near 2 " myl4-3t JOR SALE—436 I ST. N W., 3-STORY BRICK, 7 Fooms, bath and modern improvements: size of lot 18x70, price $4,400 if sold at once. Apply myl+3t R. O, HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts, ines, 6 re at rool reserved) with standing furniture for four ——— otk = = sues : these artick a a tate tke alse ts the Medical Museum. THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AIDED Pop aeons : OK SALE—A VERY NICE 6-ROOM BRICK, ALL | ton, Gen, K.D, Mussey, Prof. George E. Little, articles were dropped into the slot, but s “ ; fon 1516 Conora sect Tate Se modern improvements: 10 per cent investment; | and Prof. Thomas J, Prickett. principal of the | this I know, that there did come a day when Se : by the board areas follows: Wilberforce univer oR RENI—400 RB W. BAY WINDOW, ; Pppnbis ss pear nw. SWORMSTEDT & BEAD" | college of commerce, Philadelphia, the machine was opened, when it was found | |The American Sargical association continued Obio; the schools at Columbus, 8. C. pressed brick Louse: six rooms and beth; all mod: | 1401 Stoughton st. athe Law. ee THE GRADUATES out that somebody had some day proved un- | its annual meeting at the army medical mu- 1, x. Waco, Tex., and the divinity taps “Apply LDWARD REUS, 1625 No! aves Ua. | UE B SALES142} Wig: N-W. BRICK HOUSE; 7] | THE OA vemiccirelés on the | Ue: They tried to get and maybe did get a] scum to-day. The ceasions were given up to-| ckeonville, Fla. Over €100,008 Ee oa WYNN, NEW need si prize, without the proper pay, but the day | q,. oe acksonville, Fla. Ove : | QE RENT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 57 my14-7t OMESN: NiThautie Buildiog. | stage, and are: Mary V. Beuchert, Pearl B. | came when it was all toil out against them. | O83 ie ean eens ot pepe See eens end ore tag Rheem assed that oes. gooms,sosd inpe 708 GebTe. FOR SALE=807 STH ST S.W., BLICK HOUSE; | Beverstock, sulutatorian; Eva L. Cummiski, | | To these young people let me say there ig | ON® by Dr. J. Collins Warren, of Boston, on | Part 2s, Secretary Handy stated that the re- 7 = 10 rooms; m. i. i Lena L, Dahler, Alice G. Edmonston, Elizabeth | PUt one true way to get things, and that is by | “The Early Diagnosis of Morbid Growths.” | pan nding oar of the lost = neseabaine. CST. SE: KEYS AT 315 C ST. hindi’ tact td R. Goods, M. Ada Larcombe, Mame M. La-| P*ying the right price. By i sited my14-7t Rtlantie Basta ur toil, your | The paper was discussed by Dr. F. 8. Dennis, | tor ., m increase of some $3,000, 1608 Vermont avn. w.; keys at 1610 | « JROR SALE—A DESIRABLE HOME ON MASS AVE, | elle, Anna W. Loyd, Natalina E. Pavarini, | faithfulness, your diligence, you have ‘won | of New York, Dr. P. 8. Conner, of Cincinnati, | Thu members of the bosrd eareeed ? EHOMEON MASS AVE vd, E. ui, h » Dr. PS. . c 4 bers of the b expressed their croutaye. bw. 120% Qat nu w.; inquire within. | § bet Idth sad’ Lath aan. 3 tone snd tasement | Jeannette RB. Talbert, valedictorian; Carris at have the honor to put into your | and Dr. B. A. Watson, of Jersey City. A | gratification at the favorable ‘condition of ee sarap | SSR brick: all modern improvemenig:a tariamn at $413.000. | Louise Walker. Gentlemen—Day Class—G. | Hands So letit always be. If you try to get | by Dr. L. McLane Tiffany, of Baitimore, on the | things as shown by the secretary's report, rthg S gO Te A oa mapiere AP HILT § C2, | Raymond Acton, John §. Bradford, Jesse Co- | things without toil, without honest endeavor, | --Free Division of the ‘apsule of the Kidney hop Campbell, who presided, is the oldest oom dud bath, $35 per month; 146 A st. ne. 9} 1107 N eee a ee ";q | lumbus Brooke, Samuel 8, Coggins, Adelbert | ¢¥¢2 if you should appear tosucceed, it will not | for the Relief of Nepliral was discussed by | »p in the e ation, having reached the so yer month. KM MOW:ISON, | $24 220 PSE contatning torent ova Sad bath. rented tox | Wilson Cox, Jolin D. Cross, Thos. F. Gillespie, | Pe worth anything to you. You will say: “I Drs, J. W.S. Gout, of New York; De Forest | age of seventy four sears, He wethnatrd wee my once wat 4 Bice, $4000, : Stephen A. Green, jr. Jus. C, Hation, Ernest P. obtained this for nothing, and I can get an- | Willard, of Philadelphia, aud Charles T. Parkes, | paralysis in bis limbs, but otherwise he le in 448 1439 | _myl4-st__“R. M_ MORRISON, 12124 F st.n.w._ | Howf, Frank H. Hoagh, Edward E, Hunter, W. | 0tBer and another for nothing.” And ‘it will | of Chicago. good health, Ee aon B oe POE SALE" CHEAP, IF SOLD AT ONCE, A FINE | Bladen Jackson, Theodore F. Mauss, valedicto- por ees eae ied ve boon the eo ee Se yt 8 two-story doubi ck house, 9 rooms, all modern | rian; W. Se , and it will dwarf you, 2. $ = 7 r Tia bet feeshthie: #9 apse Tek Hig | inresciceestl based oe Payhemianet Sate | Eugene Tc" Mowers Ik "ce © Orwep; | tuailbe that woch lesa. man We'ean_uly —— ee ee 050 2 7 7 C " = ee J i r 10S 0 ot. nw. 10r.....55 1920 ¥ie st. 0-y 1708 Mt 48 | Box 413, city” — myl4-ot | Don —-R. Patterson, Edward _L | Feally get what we deserve to have in this world | Reported for Tae EvgsiNG STAR. She Proposes to Evangelize the Indiavs FY st. usw i2r.....30 Union PL 1398 Bu ti ALE — A LARGE Hf ME HOUSE, | Renick, Frank G. Strong, John R. Taggart, | 40d the next.and that is my speech to you to- | Tur Nontawest Dnatvaor Angas.—The ex- and the Negroes. TAS SSN ier 40 Ofice rons. Teor Gab mw Ge 30 Fwiataiieice ty tne ofthe, most fashionabic aud | William H. Trouland, Oscar G. Vogt. Ladies— | dovas yourfriend. ‘Keep on in the line of earn tension of Alexandria on the northwest has for - é ie Pte snr. above houses can be examined itfrom. rable neighborhoods in the uerthwest. Ad Night class—Serene A. Bayne, Katie C. Cullen, enecavor upon which I congratulate you to- | some years been covering a nearly level piain iladelph ‘ = - Det, Rand Ss Thr per Fear. eiromeeouly. ~~ THOMAS J. Pine e co. Bes Sos Se ee no enents need apvis_ mays <n | Mary A. Cullen, Theresa C, Gately, Annie M. | 4y, and you shall find the flowers at your feet, | west of Columbus and north of Cameron streets, | gt biladelphia special to the New York $0 | Joon RENTOTHAT DESIRABLE o-wrony to: | FU AEE $3500 RIEL PURCHASE A BEAU. | Gricsbaure. Gentlemen—Night class—Edwin | ul the riwsic further on, andstill higher upthe | Grades and drainage there have all been pro. | Werld says: The retirement of Miss Kate “3 . e i ‘Sie Micaeen 1h friends to greet you andsmile upon you, and ional, and some 2 Drexel, the great heiress of this city, int it room brick, 3126 Dunbarton ave. n.w.; parlor, | 4thand 5th sts. n.w.; nearly uew. B.H. WARNER | M. Bennett, of Tue Evenrxa Srar, William J. 3 ul you, visional, and some inexactness has prevailed into a TEEKFORD. Giniug-room and kitchen, first floor; $40 by" year or | & CO., 916 F st. n.w. my13-3t_ | Elder, Robert H. Lacey, Daniel P. McCalium, Ais you and far beyond it all the best of | in regard to building lines. These matters itis | couvent at Pittsburg, to meditate upon a plan : iT F atenw._ | forsummer. Keysnextdoor. my] 1-1m' ‘OK SALE-C. NEAR OTH ST. NE. TWO-STORY | Will H. McCormick, Frederick W. McReynolds, | friends to give you welcome, when all this} now sought to regulate. and City Surveyor | of life-work, was a theme of general discarion SOK KENT—FOR THE SUMMER. NICELY FUR-| JOR RENT—2026 HILLYER PLACE, THREE- brick; #ix rooms, bath and cellar; lot 16x75 to] R. L, Maddox, salutatorian Randolph | Feary world and its work are behind you, a| Howells hus, under the direction of the city | smong the Cath lics after church services ti inl Font $100 per moutl wil take 800. Apply to | plmsiaage Bavice: Hoey, sania io cates fend | UCde Tiga sid Oe ave. ne, three-story brick house; | Smith, Samuel Z. Walker, Victor ‘V. Watkins | fiend who shall say ‘-Well done, good and faith- | committee on streets, prepared a large tap ee SESS RCE Sa Bie 800 ApRy f | plmubing. Parlor. library, aiming rooms panteds gieven Fou dat ines hour for savers others | dohu fi, inane Stanography aed type- Me enter into greater joys and blessed 25 — survey at as eee nom grter to Drexal " 1 YOK RENT—7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 405 RB ST. | _™Y10-1w jouses ; price $4,900. i writing. Mary V. Beuchert, Annie M, Cough- 7 grades and methods of drainage. Under his iss Kate Drexel is as yet simply in retire- Fe 2 : andcaliers Pouudaeys {hree-story brick: ten rooms | Jan, Jaifa Elcho Haslup, Florence E. McKenzie, ie salute you as your brother and friend. In| map, which it is proposed to make authorita-| ment, but few of her friends, kuowing her Ts honse, 2424 K st. Pp Uv SFURNISHED, HOUSES. ‘Mth, near three-story, ten-room brick; | Charles J. French, Penmanship e@tificate, the name of your president and faculty as_you | tive by a city ordinanc 1410 Stoughton st. 3- 125 | st. brk., Yr. 1412 Stongbton st price $11,500. Eugene T. } M, between ‘18th and 19th sts. n.w.; lot 70x110; ee ae eye has two brick and one frame houses; will sell as whole OK —BY R- 0 HOLTZMAN, REAL ES tate aud Iusurance Broker. 10th aud F ste. nw HOUSES. Is Pierre Hotel, 10tn and E sts n.w., 48r., e. the northwest section vadfastness a aracte! ele Telegraphy, Lily Beal | Come to stand before me I shall have the pleas- | of the city is divided into four drainage area, | osufastuess and character, believe ti Wm. D. Porter, jr., Henry A. Whallon, | '¢ of laying into your hands what shall be to| The first drains into Hooff's ran by Wy or in parts price #1 per square foot. Mrs. spencer wore a becoming toilet of black Younot only a sweet memory of these days | street extended: the second by Madison sirect | the vocation of a rvligicuse. She has long de- " BW. WARNER & CO. 916 F India silk, the corsage crossed by a garland of that you have spent together, but an inspira- | extended; the third into Hooif’s run by West | sired to devote her life to the spiritual neeas white roses and smilax, The young ladies were | 0m because of its encouragement. When this | and King'streets. and the fourth into Hunting | ot the Indians and the colored people. The pay 8 per cont. net | classically attired in Grecian draperies, girdled | i* done you shall say, “I shall do a great deal | creek by the Heury street sewer. The fourta she will ever swerve from the purpose of pursuing he | my rn ¥ i v bs : time that she will spe e Col 404 Stour ite’ a eeu and cinctared with aioe baoae better “see if L'don't, and you help me, and district is the only one in which it ia|pc,nat She will spend in the convent at Lith st.uwd 14UG Stoneniou St 300. C. H. PAKKEL, 43 and E sts. 3... SS God bless you! proposed to carry out the pian at | iene Mihich Seggeses bee —oine thet SN st.nw, story brk., 9r..... aac aeaceai ae 25 —— i . 7 at & = r 3 © may accomplish — the’ Yeene. 1408 stoughton st 1h SALE OR RENT, 1804 T ST. NW-.DESIR'| At the close of Dr. Hamlin’s prayer, and wee donaerae! abs ten pers we irr and to | PUrpose with the most profit. She herself does banat all mod, impe.; rent cheap 10 gucd tenant.” Ap- | music by the band, Mr. R, Lee Maddox, of Ken- far apamaxer, his Kindly face beaming | Pil’ basins, dc., at strect imtesections ‘The | Hot st this moment know all the details of the 20, Towa. Curcte, aa 24; ply to owner, 1840 Toth st. nw. tucky, stepped forward and delivered a saluta- | ¥ith goo will to those about him, then stepped Henry street sewer is to be lined with cement, | P! — which she will proceed. They will aud handsomely fur 013 E OU to #5. 250, lncleaing stde | tory in behalf of the young men of the class, | ‘the edge of the table and a young lady | and manholes, d&c., opened into it. ‘The cost of | TYal thetaseives as time goes on, She may nished ar. ; BO ‘cash; will wecure you pertect His theme was civil-service reform and he | 8tepped forward and presented him with a | tbe work will be about made a telling plea tora fair field and no| bunch of La France roses. As the names of | plans, &c., was exlubi in om < “ g : favoritism, expressing a wish that each might | te pupils were called each oue stepped for- | the aldermen’s nt night, but the first | PooPit, slthough she docs mot aspire te that PGE SALES MOD. BRICK DWELLING: 11 B'MS.; | stand upon his individual fitness in the appor- | W8F4 and received from the hands of Mr. | step towards 1ts utilization, an ordinance legal- medias wena oot ae ce ee o | omyliot: “GvLek k RUTHERFORD.2907 Fst, | tionment of government. positions, When he | Wanamaker the diploma, who spoke to each one | izing the grades, failed, being passed by the | Tuer Would best carry on the work which she 000, The map, with | be the tuunder of a new order that will devote 1 1s rettiest neighborhood, ne. ; two lit 2d to the city council j itself euturely to the Indians and the colored Le P W. E. BURFORD, 1422 N. 1 at = s ; . kindly word of commendation or a wish for | aldermen, but laid over by the common conn- | Bs S9.mUch at heart. c 2% Nei SALELNEW BM y , BET, | 88t down a@ young lady in a Hebe gown | 80me 3 > order be & ee Kicwinihe is 15 Sd anit nw: moderate price as} terns.” | selected a bunch of calla lilies from the Toot- | 8¥cess, At the approach of the two colored | cil. So the new drains are obstracted until the | 41! the order 2 Manteh Bich tevet Gut Patsieciae 4 > Fat.n.w..Sre, Sth | aaiidand ith 2 lights and presented thom to him. After em | §raduates Mr, Wanamaker extended hia hand, | next meeting of council. Mis could gather around her other er av.. ur N.1% floor... ‘al my 10-20" 1010 7th st. n. w. young women of piety and education who _ | other selection had been rendered by the musi- | 8'¥ing each a cordial grasp. Crry_ Couxcit.— sidents Si OFFICES. eney and — teil t le : t : A “ asi ould give themselves to the work and go forth 5 21 SALE—BY TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 | cians, Miss Pearl B, Beverstock, of Ohio, deliv- | _,D uring the award of the diplomas it was ex- | Marbury presided in the aldermen and the com- | YC! & £41 Fast.,29 floor. Sfront N. b. cor. 12th and Pa. Ts. | pe 3 arl B. * hio, deliv. i i i “il agg wa into the northwest and the south, establishin 1s. heated by 1. 880 isi a ta a prosthed OS evant modern dw'l'«; 17 plained concerning the relative membership | mon council last night, six aldermen and tw ad “ - jpg’, | ered a spirited valedictory, represeuting the s se | conducung school sp it AS41 14th with side lot, 14 rs.; 816,000. my11-Gt* "| ston sang the contralto solo, “I Wonder,” ac- | 8T@Phy classes that they had been taken away | granted the Richmond and Danville Railroad ubbinrs Got Boe ay eee eee 05. floor Bat JOR SALE—NO. 1420 N ST, SSTORY BRICK, | companied by the orchestra,’ Miss Wolston was | ‘© Situations earlier in the year and now could | company to cross King street at Union with a) coe ee ae ee felt since ji 12 room: all newly paperd,’ heated by steain’ | in excellent voice and sang very acceptably, and | 2t be spared to come to commencement. ‘The | two tracks instead of one as now, on condition | BE & CPS Spe Peto apr promt ape d Prick stable iprear, lot £ox138." Inquire of M-M. | was encored. Mr. Theo. Mauss and Mise Joun- | cause Of the absence of the groduate of the | that th treated, and in all her study of American hi want r. railway authorities pave Union street, PARK. 14ls 3 . A I "| tory she has followed their vicissitudes with AKER, 1418 F se 9 Talbe : enmanship cours 4 lding-line, he Ae STORES. | pr aeuth {ten | AOR SALE—ANY_ONE LOOKING FOR BanGaix | ctte K. Talbert, both of the District, delivered | Penmanship course was that he had been called | from building-line to bu.iding-line, and com- | {0r% thy Has followed theis vicissitudes with ee a woe 2 x IK BARG the vaiedictories, which were bright with ani- | *0 the Paris exposition, Principal Spencer | plete and put in order the vast end of the rail- Loy Ith st mw. 30 Bitty BOLTON, 928 F, Roo aid $1,000. Inquire of owner, 710 bist bv.” | mated expression. Mr, Henry Jucor render | then thanked the audience for their presence, | Foad tunnel on Wilkes strect. ‘Ihe norfiwest metre Sad Mineen, sate Sep vias So aa at mylst K FORREST THe Ist OF JUNE. HoUs = ap30-im* = 4 the sweet Scotch air, “Kinloch of Kinloch,” in | 82480 closed a red-letter day in the history | drainage was discussed, but no order made, and | Toa studied the situation ond metic of pmgen | eK REN OOMLERICK (TWO-STORY, | up for une of present occupant and owner. tng FO SSEEGAT, MOGS? LEPASSAT, SEVPRAT | a piccolo solo that was enthusiastically encored. of this popular ousiness college. ee ear Penn eae tateh meatier St] ic” On ene af them sade me ioe gies way wai st. nw: modern improve- | the premise ye very handsome houses with beautiful lots. and icatRoanbercthen, cddvamadaieel ———— Gire limite, building-tines, taxes. &c. copie. oF sits . - -s T stablee 330 ey i cottages at prices ranging from 8 . Spe 3 i the class upon a r, " = pe . accompanied by « faithful Irish maid, camped i ath. ‘313 Sy at F°O8, RENT = SEE ROOM BRICK HOUSE, 310 | to's ‘Also well located lots at same. plee the “Business Quulities of a Woman.” Mrs,| Had no Work and Would Not Beg. A Tarsus or Hesrecr.—Hon. A. W. Arm-| Oo: ter three’ months among the sorties ew any] 3-3t e 0, sidih St se: j water and vas: near herdics and cars. | Colutubia Heights at lowest prices, KEDFORD W. | Spencer gave many humorous illustrations of | An Englishman, giving his name as George | §trong presented ir oration court yester- $15.30. Apply to K. E. PATRO, 4 ot : the bar in regard to the Indians an Fk FEST Hocse 1 tug eleven Foows. Mod 7H st NW CONTAD. La. ave. my7-1m | WALKER, 1006 F st. Im anor studied the people from the point her theme, and closed with this practical ad-| Wilson, plead guilty in the Police Court this | 2 the resolu: HOUSE act ; : ¢ u “toe if vantage of a wigwam, Miss Kate Drexel's umprovements. Appl BRICK HOUSE, (Ok SALE—THAT ELEGANT 10: vice: “Neve 2 , “ - death of the late Judge C. E. Stuart. Mr, | @ p TASES T. Davis’ SONS T201 Pennayiteass | GT nae for atcall fame? | B° Vermont ave. n.w., with stablesttached, For terms pnp ila tread te Booman Aaa Shite | Morning to a charge of vagrancy, and wasgiven | Armstrong paid a handsome tribute to the | terest wus intensived when Bishop O'Conner, myI3-lm_ | possession . Apply to K. E. PAIKU, d permission to inspect, apply to GUKLEY BKOs., i Ht two month: the fi Wil et Polit HCe! | of Omaha, was intrusted with the direction Sees ee | ie E- PAIRU, | aud perinission fo EY sud Geugutar vere arecent so months on the farm, Wilson met Police- | memory of the deceased. and in token of re- | Of Omai, 3 NISHED HoUsE | * et elm _|3 es EER es ss t a me ; sebety Jehan ssslons. 1, suimmmer rates. 819 19th st. QE KENT—I (Ws, DESTRABLE K SALE—2018 G ST. N.W.. BRICK HOUSE, 10 HOW TO KEEP A SITUATION. a Heelies the second precinct, last night seals ee per er Norton ordered an |" \ies Drexel's work among the eslored peo- a page me Fe me leet th, lance rooms, ali modern gutters piney as pram Principal Spencer summed up his advice as | ™ said: “I want to give myself up. I have Notes.—Fred Schawb, a small lad, dislo- | Pie #though less weil known, was nevertheless O. 712 3 5 ary * Fd Pout Shin A ouner ALT 10th | ius, lot 20x120 to 10-4, coucreted allt jar, yard.’ central per ia 5 AGGAMAN, 917 F st. uw. | apz0-lin M. D. good, WB. LORD, 607 Louisiana ave. ECR. USAF st__| to “how to keep a situation,” in ten golden ‘seal eien ar eel peti oe i yeated his wrist while’ playing on Fairfax aang Sapte fiancee phar eer deme figmn | rales for business success: Keep your temper; | a baker for some bread yesterday, but I can't | sweet “Pay up or stop gas,’ is the rule of | (uci, "mission among the colored population ITE RS ; < ee ib gg ae : awxpo® PRINTERS. _ Fgur eves open: hands bnay; conscience clear; | do it aguin. Ican't beg. I have tried to get | On the torot Jane there Eatoe ney Shen | here. Her recent step has been taken all of ta: beautifully par SSeS = | life pure; habits prompt and methodical; seek | work but did not succeed, and the only thing I | 0 Pela or june sharp. —Evancelist Shock- | 1.Jyown will, aud hus been retarded rather DUVALL, 925 F st. a a) ‘BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, good counsel; keep seifishuess in subjection; | see to do is go to prison.” The oficer took him | hguss aud tott be, Judge Norton has Te. | tian accelerated by ecclesiastical advice, It is SS y | 1206 ~- 400 708 Fi st. ne UE TTIG Este a seek worthy companions; and study to be eon- | to the station and held him until this morning, | Pons: sua itt (owD-* Judge Norson. las re- | ad that Bishop 0 Connor even did not advive APERED AND PAINTED 10 7th st. é ies - : a <q | Siderate and polite in all times and places. | when he was taken to court. PP end retin fil hate her chests | it and iy Miss Drexei’s health had permitted bist u.w.:$40. Also, 1335 “ 1427 F st., 0 : BRIEFS, TESTIMON). RECORDS, PETITIONS 1 fs Ss " accounts.—Alexandria will have her electric | : ie, G45. ALBERT F. FOX. 020 F g § PROMPTLY AND ACCCEATELY. EPRINTS At this monieut Postmaster-General Wana- —— lights in fall operation before the close of next | Me: Pethaps, would have taken the initiative ote Pores samedi maker appesred from the wings and was | Charged With Robbing His Employer. | jis it full eperation before the clone of next | 20) Coors ago. Her hicalth is now excellent, JOR RENT-1510 VST_N.W..7_ROOMS AND Se SEE A eras f19_| warmly welcomed. Mr. Wanamaker, who was! Frederick Bartlett, a barber, recently from lilg ‘aise as Mike Wed, andl ciel to ay ed eee eee = oe *hafe Deposit Building, T BT &S. pon and the weeps mas, was given a seatin® | paitimore, was arrested this morning by Detec- | transportation to Richmond by telling. the PU gen ste re ae Bal iNew bork ave. « B. Downer ON, cated aes ate tive Mattingly and locked up onacharge of | Police he was “wanted” there for murder, has | From the New York San. O GRANT PLACE. 11 ROOMS AND bath, ail mi. to yearly tenant only DY GOODS DEALERS, Mees peoraa ait atte cieaaee Ee robbing W. F. Pullinger of a number of razors, | been Sent to Washington by orderof the mayor, | Owe day last week a beautiful and haughty ractive feature of the pro- 4 7 jo ty ee ae Ea =: euetaaa ; Pe gd aS ara Ee rT | —The schoo! board has settled the account of | young woman in a very stylish costume walked HAS PIN 5 OT TAGE, CONTAINING 316 7TH ST. N.Wa 1 he! class ths ver, and other articles, Bartlett recently | Contractor Gibsou tor the erection o . wena nese " my1S-lw_Safe Deposit Bldg, isthetand B. Yrave. | P'S recme with nce ste ie oes ON ATNING . gram, The class isn returned to: the stg, | CC narsand tou each a pitiful story that | Cguractor Gibsou tor the “Klesmndeia Watee [UP Stiavenue. Past the Calumet, the New oe key Lase and Tenieytown rosd, ummediately opposite — the young women in the pretty draperies stand- Mr. Puilinger employed him in his shop ‘ut No. | aR nn r | York and the Union League clubs’ windows | company has declared a dividend of £2.50 per end basement... endall have been outed commissioners in chancery by Judge Clark's 0. N. T. Spool Cotton, 4c. per spool. ing in the front; the young men in alternate ; 503 14th street. ‘The revolver was recovered. | ghare.——The Second Presbyterian church gill | Sk Swept with a swift, regular movement, story and basement... Black Gros Grain Silk, an extra bargain, #1. spaces in the rear. Colored lights were thrown | Bartlett is held for a hearing in the Police be reopened early in Jun A row of honses | looking neither to the right Lor to the left, sement and attic Large line of Batiste, in Beaut.ful Styles, 1 2¢c. upon them, and the drill took place in a cool | Court to-morrow. | He x betwey . 7 ey, new house. eee Be Liue silver moonlight. Miss Ida Roff, the ia o iis wads ing pat up oa Dui ste Colum- | aud the only acknowledgment that she gave of Bat he. Zatory and baseuet, Hennetta Cashiuere, it Black and Colors, oue sard | Delsarte teacher in the college, had arranged The Death Record. bus and Alired strovts, for ‘Mr. (J. |W. John- | the attempts of the clubmen to win her smiles pili ‘ea ig ae and instructed the class in all their movemeuts, saat Saas | Secs Giscointel cond of ber thin, henuuie ies, French styles, from 10¢, to 25c i enty- hh a bs « a m aud now directed their evolutions from an | , DU7é the twenty-four hours ending at noon cbr ase upper proscenium box, The well-executed and | “day deaths were reported to the heulth of- | “ . r et lee . iadow, fron 12, *yoms, modern lnkrcvementa, Brasatuloopel, Kal ecoremalni tet pantomime | fice as follows: Mary Gates, white, 2 years; | ¥: fon, Ihe half of the old Catalpa | fat, red-faced little men, ina hurry to catch @ RUSE SIC bh et hee eae as | 2220 F ot. nw. ap6-lin | Any Becwarn in White Goode fi rearily 16 made a series of most faccineting pictures, Martha J. Hall, white, 73 years; Josizh H. jj) been» coon i Cnet ak down-coming stage, brushed roughly against : 7B RENTOFROM SONE Wh ; i tl line a ay a z t! i % eli She | has been sold to Norton & Carlin at $2,200. a | her. He struck against the hand in which was NEW HOUSE 117 41H ST. NE; | WOR BENTCFROM JU NE f: HQUEE 39 1 ST. | , A brsuulul lineot Kibbons, Eubroidéry aud Floune- | At the close of the drill formed into | Stouffer, white, 45 years; Nellie A. Shannon, | gum five times greater than the property would ~ 6 . ¥. ly Se. lips. In one hand she carried what looked ”, 1 like a card-case, At the corner of 43d street a STORY PRESSED-BRICK BAY. dow front, 11 rooms, modern improvements, lene pi 5 ii 2 > - ; . f the supposed card-case, and the latter fell to “Apply to C. C. MEADS, 1Ui 4thet Rey aatamaeaawanin & semicircle about the entire stege. and a | white, 14 years; Eva Curry, colored, 4 mouths; | js. teouch foe rt 7 e urasvls, for Ladies and Children. ! - * have brough. five years ago. It was thought e st opel rol — ‘E Sat ite eS reread Shs jams seer was brought | Lavonia Manter, soloed, mien ie edie) bass es Int bekin theca orgie pete pdl pareve geaeratiypncnichng who had »: in boxes a ch-| jot of small poker chips. Ibe young woman rovements, Tuquire Dorhovd th “S$ Drog | | Surah Silk, in Bisck aud Colors, 0c. Jad-6m . “ eee would largely increase the | seemed in dang ittack of hysterics, 100 817 ¥ stor. stnw 18-4w | —— ———— = = peed oe ues d ne sae d| 3 A wealthy London merchant gives the | y.ju0 of real estate there, which it failed to do, pemromtabnepe es aa pe racenrc Lis wae and Ses bath at OF, SALE A 6,000 Mile Chuse for a Husband. | duced the Postmuster-Gienerai, who made the | *¢F@t Of his business success as follows: “Ij Now. that the canal is a yee mg onemrord eon eeredigene Prowye tin Sey y 1S, B st. Or, . he SALE: ‘A very rqmantic wedding was performed in | following very excellent speech, always feel happy when I am advertising, for pils Gt awa tee take ee linquent was begun pore ned + easel scien nypred a > ay ng ’R SALE—HOUSES. New York yesterday by Judge Ehrlich, of the MR. WANAMAKER'S ADDRESS, then I know that, waking or sleeping, I have a | this morning at the city court-house, but no in- me hs . e - u 1 put them deftly back into the case, and band %.000 | city court. The bride is one of the most per-| Mr, Wanamaker said: +-Mr. President, la-| strong though ilent orator working for me; | terest was felt therein.——The District Degree | them to their crestfallen owner with a most n.1., OF...... 86. = nh i i 7 id snd i116 tth st. | sistent women living. She chased her bride- | dies and gentiemen: Iam grateful for this kind Lodge 2 rs closed its sessionhere | graceful bow. The young woman barely ac- . ot Good bb, Tre, aud) ps s "i b z one who never tires, never makes mistakes, and | Jast evening. the delegates from the lodges in knowledged the kindness, and went swii 6,000 | groom over six thousand miles in order to hove | reception, It would be an ungracious thing at} : ae the nckebboriag counties having uneak 6 ohmas- god t nee a uy him marry her, The contracting parties were | this hour, after these most beautifal ceremon- | ¥Bo is certain to enter the households from 3) s 5 SP Pp down 45d street, where she disappeared in @ at. : = ” ant day, . bi “1 » hous Mme. Blanche Roqueplan, nee Bru, of Paris, to attempt to mak s3 to vou. I] which, if at all, my trade must come.” To " ———+——_— wee = | France. and Caesar W. Beckman. of the same | pted the comp! this invitation be-| secure the services of such an agent as this ANACOSTIA. Mr. Depew and Dr. Towne’s Claim. place, Beckman prevailed ou her to ran away I wanied to en the men and wo- irom her husband, he promising that when the | ten that are training those who are so suon to | Surewd merchant referred to, advertise in THE | pencoxar.—The wife of Mr. George Thomp- | , 1 discussing the threat of Kev. E. C. Towne e he would marry her. | take the places of older men and women, and | Evesixo Star, It is read by everybody im | son. who has been contined to her house two or | t0 s¥e him for 1,500 for labor connected with ter start in life than the | W. sningtom three months, is improving slow: Melinda | his coutennial oration, Mr, Cabuncey Depew Be pee Birch, of Centreville. who has been very low that Towne is an old classmate, who, dur- he temperence pic-nic | With tonsilitis. is now out of the doctor's care. | ing many years back, hus been writing him letters vthe Band of Hope |-—Mr. Robert Weemes, recently quite low, lntter should geta divo: But when the divorce was obtained he didn't | are giving them a keep his word, but fled to this country with | fathers of many of t 8.000 franca belon to her. She followed itisa and found him he nanded he should | by the bus webb, 1G Navy Place. -"..15,000 1. h., 6r. STABL! Rear 24¢ 55 i work that is being done Masowre T! . at the Masonic ‘Temple, bh.m. 1. 900 Most . po : marry her. He rei en she had him | here as a by sme » Ve avenue Christian church, to- | is steadily improving.——-L. M. Kruger, of sth ining soquests fer Gmencial sadstence, a ene. [aaa arrested for theft. On to make good | tat they deserve at the hands of all men strong Siphtrpeomises {hae Secded sascsan tthe | eiznct ebuthionst: wlan jphilb his ‘bicycle | Which requests were always granted. Mr. De- ye - es his promise of maria Mine. Roqueplan | Encouragement for r patience, their wis- | program is a unique one, cn on this side the river lest week. bruised’ his | Pew says it was with the view of helping Dr, Pidch awe 16 rooms, ting withdrew her charge asuinst her lover-and he | Goa. Sieh Dee MOE of the “Old Woman who Liv . | right land on Dr. Christie's iron fence, suifered | Towa that ue asked laim to do the work “‘men- " Bveuiences, moderne nut was discharged. Instead of marrying the | Oue ds when oid Peter Cooper, the philen-| ‘hose fomily includes every nationality, and | the amputation of the little finger. Surveons | tioucd, and that he thought $150 was ample = New Yor od By wy h1-6t Fok SENEISEAB GEORGETOWN ‘HEIGHTS, A t ed house ; 9 rooms and bath. care pase utered th as the Cooper Uni a painter on a j Woman Beckman ugain took to his heels and thropis oO started for the west. Nothing daunted she | ing known followed and overtook him in Milwaukee and | & room whe compensation, considering that he did not ase bee who hha y of Dr. Towne’s data, and that he bad ad- en fathers, and a great build- | whose aim is to care for t on, he passed into} nectected by their drun! jadder was fres- | » been , trom the barracks performed the operation. | she is a violinist he derives consolation | # | | Re ae nt ikuo vanced $50, which Dr. Towne wrote him he le wt. ; national flag drill by sixteen young girls. In-| from the t it was not his w CoH PICKLING, test. nc. tis og] bad him rearrested, Again he promived to | coing the eeilix Not knowing the white- | Sidentally there are songs, duets snd colle. | left hand sustained the loss.——-| meeded for reference books. To pay Dr. ——— apes marry her if she would return to New York | hated, white-hearted old man, the generous | Guiey and aa there have been many revearsals | The marriage of Mr. Duckett and Miss | Lowne $500 for the work was to pay him at the ST_; 11 rooms, bath, and nt y & KENT—13¢ : + Abply to GREEN &CUNSINGHA viantae ti si y | with him. | She agreed, and for six days never | som: the painter, d to him: “Old man, pl ; ortion of the property on ra! +t out of her sight, Finally she piloted | hotd the ladder for me; it's a little shaky Looks. For full | ft aifice for bullets neces let him get out of her sight. Finally she pilo| } er for y _my — | theIstand 13th. bnyl0! THOS. E-WAGGAMAN, | him before Judge Ebrlich and the kuot was There stood the splendid old mau holding’ the = W. NEW. CON- - seg" eg ox | tied. There were no kissing, no cake and no | ladder for the workman, whilst he piied his Gnraxp Anwy Hat eased tach. soseking cubse, sad ee eee ee ee cards. ae bs stb wan oe business colleges | to-morrow and Fri nights a comy of | of the fourth Soon ayer coaas, the | The report that Dr. Vincent, who was found ee Sey T EEG ak | all mod: conventouces: bard weed Gnuee sontions ——_——-+ee- : are holding the ladder. ‘The young people xo | colored ladies and geuticmen wil! orm | last surviving member from this place since | dead in his room at the Sanitarium at Citf- mquire o1 uyB- Im | CXTOrures pandsomel apered For full particulars | oaitor O’Brien Sues Lord Salisbury. top and do the work. Whatever experi- “Ingom: with Miss Henrietta Vinton Davis | the Anacostia Rifles disbanded, attended the ton NN. X., Sunday, met bis death ht eal en ate in * Win. Aion. 1: B des abides A wilk hatever strength these teachers have, | in the role ot Parthenia, Miss Davis has gained | annual inspection last night——Mr. Patrick | 4 Springs, N. X., Sumy os I NEW HOUSE, WITH 11 ROO’ = i ¥ want to give it to these fine fellows, and | qnite a reputation asa dramatic reader, Hartagan has comm i work on cnother| by experimenting with an electrical rem- y frouting ob Kailrama, bear Mass. ave.; mi is Fe SALE_DESIRABLE 4-STORY AND BASE- | #¢cused Mr. O'Brien of advocating the mu: ie childre »eted to acquit themselves | Minnie Lee will be solemnized at the home of | rate of £15,000 per year, which Mr. Depew re- Fee eee oe ends Snoen elves | ia tails parealey Mis; aah ink 3-00 Lobe, oe: | een as SU ‘ —- night. The young couple will make th Sag CT pan sete At Grand Army hall | future home here.—Dr. it. A. Pyles, surgeon, How Dr. Vincent Met His Death. 9TH ST sand bath, KENT ke Park, (room bricks, mod. > FRISIOE, sluF street ze KENT-BY THs. WAGGAMAN, KEAL ESLATE BRUKER. 917 F ST e against Lord Salisbury on the charge of libel. | to these theit beautital ino hina iter nem om oly te axtensens, . Doceetel ous toting OO 1,000. DULAN) & WHILING, i Bed se their beautifal sisters, who have life’s | has secured as her support several well-known non Pla twill adjoin the 4 renee. 1820 Fst. | Ina recent speech at Waterford the premier | struggles before them, und for whom to-day in | colored amateurs on Philadelpnia and this occupied by Mr, Pitcher, tripod method for the cure of curvature of the | 1 ler | every heart, there is a great wish that means | city, among whom may be mentioned Messrs. ARKESTE: acolu Simms, of Hills- | spine, aud while suspended from the apex of HOUSES. meut brick house; 12 rooms end bath: heated by | and robbery of men taking farms trom which | more than good will. Arnold [artley, R. Henri Strange, and Thos, rrested by Officer W. T. Anderson | the machine was suffocated to death by # pad, ON dave, S112 Ost nw. 14r-| 835 | furnace, on north side of straet, in central northwest | the tenants had been evicted. It is for this| Iam glad to be here to-day and to put on | E. Symmons. ton the charge of assault, made by | Which had evidently slipped from under bis by wag he ae iy. 2rice, 87.000; siuail casts payment; belauce | speech that the action is brought. ! record my cout once in the good work of such z —__— _._ . Both are colored. Eliza Brace, | chin and drew up over his mouth and nostrils, vate RADIUND, 1900 Fst aw. myliiwe eae acoilege us this. There are those who believe | Manriace Licexses.—Marriage licenses have | ¢}irged with assault on Ella Logan, both col-| Im this condition, with his toes touching the ir Vir BO : j BO 120) Lithst nw, 7rm —TWO NEW BAY WINDOW 9-Room | John Laury, colored. of Fayetteville, isacan- | that the only line ot scrvice for business is to | been issued by the clerk of the court to Ed- | ored women of Hillsdale, was arrested by the | fivor lightly, he was found with life extinet, FE ‘te " t : int’ Cs a 3 ” Fuller's daughter Hi st.uw. ave-ae, Apply to C. C. MEADS, Builder, 101 4th st. | eastern district of North Carolina. | that it is possible in these days to go back to | Md.; Jeffrey F. Harrison, of Old Point Com- | the city for trial to- Mrs, Aubrey, Chief Justice Puller’ (ES. myL1-1w' Capt. John T. Patrick has resigned the North | the old system that had in it so much of good; | fort, Va., and Katie E. Brooks; George Murray ? > who eloped, has been —— 4 = Carolina state commissionersiip of immigra- but that in some measure those who have gone | and Clara May; Alfred M. Duckett and Minnie | The Orkney springs, Shenandoah county, | in Chicago, who — rhe an a oe S eniecaeas tion to become general commissioner of immi- before and know the difticulties shall say to the | A. Lee. Va.. were sold at public auction a few days | tion that a case of vases, desigi jarket Space " rother, 0 Kinzman yp) se-brick houses, 1006 a..d 1UOS South Carolina | didate for assistant district attorney for the become in some measure au apprentice. Not | ward Christian and Marion Thomas, of Brighton, | same officer, and the prisoners were taken to ist st. me. Ur Y 1538 H stn. > Iso) 7th st. a. gration for the southern states, youn Come and sit by me and let Miss Jane Woods, a young lady who lives me teach you, It shall not be so hard for you " near Burnsville, W. Va., has completed a quilt | 1 you come to take your place and do bat- | trotting and © to Franklin Noble, of Philadelphia, for | present for the young bride, was at the Custom- 000. house. ‘The Fairfax Herald proposes Hon. J. 8. Bar- It is charged that the Democratic assessors Among the six hundred head of W. B. Fasig’s g horses sold at auction at Dat olw, lor 405 46D. Wave. Ler Gr. ail m. 1, papered. 16 | Comer Strand F i... 6r.,"bath, charming. ~ 3 1154 5th ne, Ur, buth, rauge, latrobe, &e.. Poten he os ssicett i ca v You | the Greenville race track, at Cleveland, Ohio, | pour as the succes: f the late Mr. Barn Delaware are holding back the tax liste im OFFICES. ot oi containing 22,140 pieces. She commenced it | can give you a leaf out of my book. You . our 2s the successor of the late Mr. um 4 1S Fet.nw.2d floor | i401 7thet.tst.r3....10| 10d Stha.¢-"coruer abey” Gi aud baie: when seven years Gid aud worked at it for four- | shall learn where the rocks ure, youshalleateh | Monday, was Guy. who, after making a last | ge chairman of the uational democratic com | order to disqualify Kepablican voters. : : $50 Lene Ui, rool 3.510 rer WORMSTEDE © Babes, teen years, | ~ | from iy hand the skill to guide the little boat quarter in S134, was put up, see mittee. ey re Fe Gir Hatch, who had been accused of e oe cone pee Si r we | in which you are to sail on to the other shore.” | 15.000, and rau up to $29,700. Gov. Hill's veto of the Saxton bill, which | ¢! J Gonwn bia $| Joon sate-t HavVE aWo NEW TWOsTO Bie Ce penne Seceped Sree the vereee | a nig fnurdering his uncle, Henry Hatch, on account Oey Ok SATECL HAVE 2WO NEW TWO-STORY | county, W. Va., jail last week by whittling out | It is no'small matter nowadays to keep up in| the great horse was knocked down to H. A. [rethons for secret voting, is based on two ob- veto bi -brick Hotse 2 3 7 ck building : Ni i f hard wood and unlocking | the great race. Business has come to be such | Stevens, of Cleveland. jections: First, becanse ballot is made ex- Dey cos tae aekee ee S| a different thing in these days, when skips | Geo. AL Storrs, son of Emory A. Storrs, who | Clusively a state ballot. and second, the ballot well built; houses wich 1 could skip like a deer across the ocean, in these days | Was brought conspicuously before the public in | ig marked. ‘The veto wasasevere cut upon ee ‘ $5,020 cach, Gut wich. sold at once, Cat be ag | eed ber Ie teo-pas old daagl: | when everything seems to have gwitt tees, ned | legal proceedings brought by his wife in Chi- | theteeciiure, lack of evidence. oF specials from various points in Minnesota and Dakota give accounts of heavy rain and snow falls. STOKES. &. and ¢: - | Marshall missed her little two-year-old daugh: a 4 Ch € ae - tore and Dw'ng S10. nested every week day from ivack wpa. | tera few minutes, and was horsified to find ber | must be done on the minute, I¢ ie trained Frat tele sepergal neh anata hres ayer es is j2 | ‘The Catholic protectory bill had more affir| At the Sty arene pee the og prin ~y tore aud Dw ing 46H wy 10-6t__ JNO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st_n.w. | fascinated by a large moccasin snake. people that must come to take hold, and unless | the Tombs at » char; lack- | mative than negative votes in the New York _ ~——¥ ee ee . «AQ Codlas 1541 M stn. w. Ok SALE—334 AND 338 SPRUCE ST..LE DROIT | ‘Three hundred colored people were baptized | they have wit, have it about them, and have it | mail by his wife. assembly, but not enough to it. feated Paddy 1013 10th n-w.5 | Bi Park: new G-room Becks: mod. imps; delieut- i iver, at Rich last, | sharpened, they shall fall to the So it] Judge Barrett, in New York, has granted an | In Danville, Va., Sunday, Rev. Sam Jones, rtion of the py yon may | Ser Stee Sees a ae, ee aera ee of thé t rece beatyee ya ecahen to pass that your beautiful oolthge opens {injunction in the suit of President Elijah | the Georgia evangelist, commenced a ten-day ix-ounce gloves. The — lasted two ve alove is only stottice for bulletin iaeced on | BOX & DAVIDSON, 810 F my : pene as eae, | vival going on there for three weeks. its doors, that with your text books, your prac- { Smith, of the Oregon railway and navigation | meeting in a tabernacle improvised for the | May 18. ee SE Fes te 4 tgs Eat BD a A nate men surrounded the house of a/| tical teachers, you are leading boys ec} Len company, and others, a the Oregon urpose in an immense tobacco warehouse. Dak., 3 inches of snow ~ 2 story and basement bay window | S1USre: 17 Fooms, ~ bath-rooms, and cellar: heated by | farmer named Tom Phelton at Rogersville, Ky., | men and women to go on, and out and upwar Wa oaey yn ae peed — issuing the beck. qouthers! exposure, 8 Tome aud bat + Tote el 000 Miah furaltues S00, Per vorut Saturday night, and attempted to take bimowt, ayers ao better work than their fathers bart y 2 er are stoc! ; 2 K st se, story press brick, 9 room ental Ser es Tier Bena. | tee tee tha ane. Eiliing two I say in my heart, “Bless the men and women, | Lee Carron, colored, was Monday for 17 Oth st, 5 6), B story brick, Gr., «mn. 12.2: 13.30 | PVOR SALE—916 MST. N. W. The English syndicate of buyers of American | who turning their backs themselves upon busi- — in the presence of 5,000 people. SE nee Sar LES LAD of. 2. aa breweries has bought the extensive brewery | ness that might give them larger incomes, for ph has found great favor in ohare stab = = go") ae of Geo. Ringler & Co., in New York city, for | the love of education, for the love of their fel- | France. . too! One would scarcely Jarce stable or warehouse, rear St. Joseph's 20 and 22 Grant Place. 2 a ' ty, think those le would want to be re- Hall, water, sewer, gas. colcreted accommo Sls and v0 13th st. nw. $9,500,000 in cash. Mr. Ringler is to remain di- | low-man say, ‘We will be helpful, we will be | thin! peop! thon ior 10 horses SiS Ee Eeasiow2*°° Ree 5 rector of the establishment at the yearly sal-| stepping-stones, upon our shoulders you shall — of what they said yesterday.—Hulchin- we S30} ce Atantie Building ' my@-Im TELL New vatkate, | ary of $10,000. rise to greater success than, perhaps, in your ! son News. |