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FOR _RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE-HOUSES. SUMMER RESORTS. THE TENNIS TOURNAMENT. RELIGIOUS BODIES. 43 VsT_s. we A PRE TTY BAy- RK SALE—A RARE CHANCE-STORE AND weres “MOST POPULAR RESORT. The Revised Schedule of Games and | What was Accomplished at the Sessions & kvod business stand. Avply to owner, “THE BLUFI — ha Re 8 : Soe mi. lor, MT. DESHI FERRY, Where They Will be Played. - of the Two Presbyterian Assemblies. Kst. nw. my23-3t* und 00! ee naan, diane, ee ee ~~~ py All "podern con, —_— = ” rO- ” ew i se > rf = Lt st Sw 2H SALE-HOTSE 112 ay 2 ghh700 mt Be Fenlences. | rueseh Fie tar Harbor, iene ‘andcro- | ‘The Washington Lawn Tennis league, re-| At the afternoon session of the Presbyterian be. cheapest rent ip Washington, # eo | nidst nw andNewSccre squire ALi Le i 7000 | Sait stockhamn can be seen af Ge EEEIeS House anti | CeBLY formed at the suggestion of the Racquet | general assembly, in New York, after Tau s REESE, 467 N st. p.w., or 416 Sth st. n.w. m23-eolm June 10. myz3-2m | club, has had bad weather for its opening | Sran’s report had closed yesterday, the matter Soe 6 NEAK NEW | Bicar ae 40 YR SALE-NEW BRICK DWELLING | ON NEW — = | games, and they have therefore been post-| of adopting clause 4 of the recommendations a = ite panded | | Hop, bri ttm; 00 YM 16r, stable 0.50 | suoal ea uspeovemeeta: SACOE BICYCLES. poned. Unless the weather in the fature inter- | of the special committee on missions among 3. Epo awk 60, beick. St Be. 7 st. nw. ‘ = ie +-3t" Sarre ss — feres the games will be played as per following | freedmen came up for discussion as soon as the ey HANDSOME 12 st.2 wna zE SO On SALE-VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE iN) EIDARE CYCLES” es a Postponed ones worked in | afternoon session opened, This clause asks for te ugg" room, 2 Circle, Seat. 12 4 14th sts, and Gents, when possible: expression of confidence 2 ce 4 park = fou ce joy hy itr freely far fur, tS par mianisd foie che bisban tim Soka gnee Boe pees Factory S00 Water st s.w. = pression of confidence in the committee an 3B, 4-story Bric oom a batdsomely fur- 81 Racquet club at home (2ist and P streets) | an indorsement of the manner in which it car- EF x05 beautiful park. With front of 70 feet and the lot = on Mondays: With Bacgplor on May 20, Tan- | ried out the work « ted to it, Dr. 1.8 ft., being lot 5, 254. The anf, . 100 8 Md vege W. > } ¥ - 00) seeatts fees saute ak hag eveey cots ae : wet : ne ae Oss: Gistns glewood May 27, Columbia June 3, West End | Hamlin, of Washington, opposed this on Friday HOUS SE. 2M st., store and clase condition, with elevator. A rare opportunity is " Bee AS é June 10, Capital June 17. last, on the ground that the sp 1 commitioce press brick front, two bay dwelling, 870 | presented to investors to obtain choice centrally-lo- Are advised to have the annual Cleaning and Bachelor club at home (17th and P streets) | refused to hear information relating to their 7 large rooms and bath; all mi, ly cated ground at lower ficures than it can again be Repairing of Furnaces and Stoves done at this on Tuesdays: With Capital on May 21, Colum- | work, volunteered time, as now we can send our Most Skillful Me- ceria Saeed June 4, Tanglewood | tery. bought for in this locality, which must soon necessa- rily command high prices. Inducements for hotel keepers to invest were hever greater, as the tide of the Washington presby- Instead of honorably discharging the 1 keer, committee, as cl a eco Pt 5 uy francivia towaat iby national and Metcsinteaet chanics and thework can bedone morecheapiy | Capital club at home’ CSth and U street) on | fone itce, as clause 4 of their recommendae einer et erat % Iinmediate ; s With uet on May 22, West | - : on to be held here, ‘Terms liberal, Iinmediate 00 ednesdays: Racq’ tao elect than : ough FURNISHED UNTIL OCI Tia 14th st.. second. | Dossession «ive. Apply atottice of W. W. METCALF, oe! Myrtle st. n. eS Sea. End May 29, Tanglewood June 5, Colambia | tained in office Reged > congee amg ie 3 unfurnished, #4. aga) Tati 160 | F 31 F st. my23-2w pb teatoeasey ptaren 4,25 Digree oe June 12. Bachelor June 19. listen to the information in ‘the ) oe omy of 3 “Ror flat. 7 noobe ttre MIE, 2, portion, of, tbe, roverty on my ieee Tanglewood club at home (F street, near 21st | tho Washington presbytery, ‘Me thought the, a for 3 cariness, KI. ave., near 15th, north side, 10 rs, & a the ae: Sth, (uy2}" THOS, E. WAGGAMAN. ARD & HUTCHINSON, northwest) on Thursdays: With West — on | was not asking too much, aS ae. ; re per mo., $5,1 pe tam = = aes : , - . unuanc ecial co it ee Se dee i story and cellar: irs 8.300" 9g ieraurieb teaser CRQUEE SETS NICE AND CHEAT West End club at home (15th street ana | STS0ls thy matt hea nr x i latrobe. hot water, 91,800. a ats in the } ittle pocket puzzle, nde ») eg a | FES BY en ER (REAL ES RUST & HU R A two-story train’, 7 BeieOk ba sebend ioe biel gett Bbc ule aa ‘avente) on Fridays: | With Co- | Swat cue wannixe HOUSES. it AL aves ig eeas geese apres June 7, Bachelor Juve 1d. Tanglewood 3 Rev, Dr. Dickey, the chairman of th gorer Fl NK ST. NEAR F INVEST MENTS—FOR pa ee 7, Bache! ne 14, Tanglewood J j Rev. y. the irman of the om pry eT ee 1S dS Lat ww. Or: 5 @ Fooms; baths; parlor library and lane th Prep noe excellent Pusiuess ecruers that . ©. PURSELL, Bookseller and Stationer, Columbia Athletic club at home (An | mittee, replied. He suid that the last «peaker Sd rooms and b dk st ES » * at fc scoed and on pric Saturdays: fenglowood on | t . thor 3 Fst. my a ups 1911 N st nw. i G | Napeted. Lot S4x 134 te wide alloy. Erie, 825 GUO, “Bt W. E. BURFORD, 142 my16 418 oth ot nw. | Island) on Sut aay With Tang — a | compared the results of the work doue by the EE . HOUSE 338 IST ST. Spgs eer Pace Ld suecn eeliine tieae tilead ornate OEE. 330 AND - ~ ss 25, Capital Jvae i, Bachelor June 8, | ¢,, oard with those of the ue ual vault, trou Gr. 14 aiid 13th. are chogets, ail moder snpfove: KF ALE Sold SE BRAINS IN DEMAND Racquet June 15, West Fnd J poe ~e f ~ er; rent @2u. ments; house only been built one year: hated by wh . sad anmantente ri hat each ¢ a o ‘ ep + rent S20 wp GALLIGAN 9 | seat; oven fire-places in cach roots. "$20,000. ous ase ing Building. a apresedinepsg ood pe eggs | 9 . parison was afair, ».1 dwelling, Mass. ave. near ‘Thomas Circle; | JOR SALE—BY_OWNER— RY HANDSOME ‘ gl day, that no two games are scheduled for the | Cause the edmen’s by 1 und: JOR KENT—2 NAME HOUSE : bath: hard-won finish; handsomely pa: F and desirable Property, Houses and Lyte: tree | 12° Opportunities for Bright Young} oo. aay and dt uo club plays more than | aincuities that were nukgos “eaten nd Fk wr water an yard, also st it. 820.000. tion northwest. For particulars addvess PO. Box Men to Get Rich. twice in the same week and never twice in the ar nat were unknown in the home nus EXT—8 E ST. N. W, NEW GB bath, hot and cold water; lot ae oak cout ee ae eae If the assembly ade Dr. ow brick, all moderp imps., nicely is Nest, Washington. _ Diy, 86,800. Foes SALE — THE ORY BRICK. BAY From the New York Tribune. pOupons air cas ona te played On & tute they would be expre t Wc. DUVALL ape re, coun she dow, 8 rooms and bath; auodern improve “I hear a good many young fellows,” said an | Toe ttally agreed upon by the two, intext uce in a commitice which t TEN-ROOM BRICK, 14 HO TeO1 tins Me Was AF! es . -— | 2dst.n.e., near Mass, ave.’ WM. H. BAUS Pacer’: a lay matually agreed upon i to cane pees eed ~ 3 ED HOUSES. Di SALE BARGAIN: —FIVE: ROOM FRAME, my21-6¢ old New York merchant recently, “growling | este d clubs,” It is believe ithat Monday's and a not to accept the # a ig with lgree yard, ear 18th et Fes si h two small frames in rear. rented for TF VERY LOW PRICES FOR SUCH | nowadays that the chances to make a fortune in | Tuesday's games will played off to-morrow, | f'C™ BO" | n & rable; 1 a ait moderator asked whether the assem aj gred Pevadt rent only” &y ag ke 20-160 alles in roar, ouly #2:500. "Also, wix-roout | A attractive Houses, « row of four brick dwellines. 6 | this city are all gone; that is, for men whose | it addition to the scheduled game. ‘The chi d_ bath, hand bri .e.; NEW, easy terms. STALEY uuely papered, 9thand pay Window ;south front; & BARKER, 1215 F st. my 0 j Would extend the time on th 3t ussion, ENT_BE UTIFUL HOME, winning the most games out of the series will be the Jeague champion for the scason, and : sqnares | only capital is their brains. They look around | Cries of “question.” Dr. 3 substi- 0 x H. ave. and N st. : % tute was put and received at ‘6 phe VOR SALE—BRICK DWELLING, 12 ROOMS, st. for 8°, 3 atthe great business houses already estab- | will probably win a pennant, " thee Fg Sal 33th, near aw LA. scath exposure, with side lot, ot) Maryland ave, n.c7 STEDT& Bid lished and consider the fierce competition in » i “seg coring cay = Gag t of th : t OFFICES, rounds and street cate total Flags se 4 a rat Two S, ¢ every branch of trade and their hearts fail Real Estate Matters. special committee, as a whole, wasthen adopted 2A floor, oe N, F. cor. 12th and Pa. will be soldat a bargain. HILL & JOHN- | 3), 207 13th st. "Vorjurticuars apply ten woe | them. ‘The truth is, that there never were} Semmy Henriques has bought, for $8,800, ofl Vithout dissmt. Dr. Dickty seceived tae fF DWELLING = Be y myl8-lw GURLEY BROS. 1335 F st, | Such chances to make money as now for young | W. O'Brien, lots. 53 and 54 and part 41. 30 by | sae : ie mantels. pie Oh MALE = = terms apply t TING AND OW! men of real ability in this city. It is a hard | 90.92 feet, on I, between 2ist and 22d streets | Statulations upon his able defense of the com- home. ¥ 0, including side lot; piace, of course, for men of mere average tal- | northwest, The Rev. Dr. B, W. Chidiaw, of Cin Rionthly: mo ‘cash: will secure you perfect wom of | ent to get along in, but brains are needed here | | H. M. Baker has bought of Jane M. Leavey, | wito “wae Pre biouk ieareieents “4 a ahom prettiest nelehborhood, m4. as never before. Merchants who have built up | for $5.524.52. lot 11, square 86, fronting 45 feet | acher and wie wie realy nas seo ° = Breat trades and want to ‘let up’ a little in their | on 20th, betwoen Land K streets northwest. | hin one of the neiten 4a Ww 2 wpmpshe. labors, must have smart men,to whom they can | Adelaide H. Woodall has bought, for £9.00, | Mn nucnt coetanne fad the weport of the safely entrust details. The complaint that the | of George Truesdell, lot 12, square 12, Ecking- | 6, " new, 10 rooms, inc papered throughout is is Sons : St =) pountiful sup water, large pantries, ¢ cellar, perfectly dry, heated by furnace, desirably Jo- | _@P20-ow' gated, northwest; 8S.0U0; easy terths; no agents, ‘Star offic STORES. . $50 | 605 6th st. nw. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F st r, ‘boases’” relatives are put over the heads of | ton, committee on public tions and Sunday whe a near 3 bapered, om 4 a work. ots ‘ot v ore URNISHED. ao | Seraeaite weheme sprgercuieente eta, | AGE, SALESTWO GOOR FARMS NE more deserving clerks is not true, Thatscheme | Mary W. Cartis has bouzht. ey EoD. ave uw og WOOT 15th st nw, 2Or.840 | OA cory litle Prick hore om Mamachinetts ave: acres respectivelys Adare C: is play d out and will not work. No wise man lo, sub 33, square 333, 17 by $3 feet 4 eS will risk his business in the hands of an incom- Af pold soon $4200 will buy it Va.” A desirable ropert 1 st. n.w.,near 13th; 10 ee rooms and bath: Tot 23x96, with 2 story brick ley jrentine for $90 per mont SOG F ‘The turther consideration of the report was adjourned till Friday, LUTION SNOW ches, Mth, between T and U streets Hikes stn. RN SHED corr ‘with stable, at Berkeley Springs, West half acre of erouud. trait and Howers: five iain from hotel aud Baths, Apply, us abo BS petent son or nephew if he can get a better | northw and more faithful employe to attend to it. It W. would pay him better to pension the relat L Stout, trustee, « ave. s. . 200 Lith st. nw. LWyhe st. ) UNDER. At the session of the Southern Presbyteri These men get salaries that were unhe: by 10955 feet on C, between Ist and 2d south- | ass mbly m Chattaaoc day, in dis- ; my day, and although the prices of ea cussing the reporter up. ninutes of the pecans eas 2a Pithe nines yc risen greatly since then, the opportunities fora |B. H. Warner & Co. have sold for Mrs.Clara saind ait Gace Ooeatins ni sis te course of constructio yattsville.$100 per acre. Apply to HOl young cure . | Slavrmake Baltimore, to Mr. George synod o| arolina, es Lyo is Doth, 16. Sane Real Estate Broker, Bladensburi, Md, young fellow to secure a home of his own, | Sh ymaker, of Baltimore, to Mr. George K ot Virg that ¢ A, MOVE ably 1 - 10,500 within easy reach of his business, were never | nan, two lots fronting 47. 0 feet on 16th street, FOR SALE Of FOR CITY PROP ; EXCITAN sre eels space : ot a oe oe : approving the action of t ong. * 10,500 ert: 28 acres of fine garden land; eit. | Petter than they are Moe Nisimeing OO foc : e wm Ig scorer teasing eae Pe | evnod in condemning ax unwise nes foam hous ew barks hd ote ces one z loot, It is Kennan's intention to erect @ | . nonstitationsl the action of 1419 Brooklar For, particulars call 01 He Wanted Large Letters. residence for himself on this ground. 1 bh WILSON, 1418 F st. : “a prest in forbidding publi & From the Texas Siftines. -_ at t sion of the t., Le Dr De Tairely Ma, wilh anes An Austin man went to a marble shop to Indictments. in the V ow evolution case, shou Sey Se spina ames . WAL EAR TOW, order a tombstone for his brother, who had] The grand jury to-day reported indictments | approve the synod’s action because of th n st, died, as follows: he alleged, as an examination of ILK FARMS AT ODENTC tthe cont Fioithe | 44,.D0.¥0U wish large or small letters upon the | John Brown. alias “Mutton” Brown, house- | Tycords of the presbvtery’s action showed, that HOUSES. M. M. PARKER, of itat Will spread to | Stor asked the man of tombstones. breaking and larceny of jewelry from the re: wg * BT? Ost.nw.14 : DARKE : d and larceny of jewelry limit either private judgment or the « Ost.nw. Mr i hw. h, large. by all means: my brother was “e i 65 Hillyer ave. = very near-sichted,” was the rep! dence of A. C. Tyler, March 19; Alfred Lee, re- | tional right of proper discussion, In su port ow. if KL aye ‘scott Cir apo ae sie ceiving stolen property (diamond and finger | of his amendment Mr. Lyons began readiyg A ring), alleged to have been stolen by Brown; | eriticisins of the assembly's decison in regard iwellin, nd 1 pro vine “ra “ ., = Sillyer Pisce. Gx oie reneivenns ; Paperoe 4 grad skeen si Jolin Betters, assault with intent to kill Mark | to Dr. Woodrow's case, which appear il st mw, bOr nw. few years. As the n Berlin yesterday a fe luncheon in the yood i. F 4 mw. We a arose and Nst.alw..sr. 0. Q'st, near USth, 10r f property. 1 sir tis se toe eer tevvestineerte Somers eee. Be ae a aa 50 G st, near 20th, 1 Lr. v.42 19th’ st, near Ny 1 40 N, near P4t gS Ten stn pric lot yu pay $800 for’ this year wilt ell palace the emperor proposed a toast to King next. Hyon are looking fora fountry howe soucan | Humbert, He thanked the king for the mark | Au! investment yon cat Had none of greater'valne | Of friendship shown by his visit to Berlin, and | Fr ad just reviewed were What silk cultaré ha nee itean esily do | said that the troops he also grateful and proud of the honor done » character was thus to be dis- pezzlement of ; cussed he wanted the protection of the assem- adeventer, March | bly or a full opportunity to defend himself, y 4. | The moderator declared Mr, Lyons in order, : Dr. Woodrow appealed from this decision, but not sustained, hey also reported a presentment against | said if his priv: muel M. Fitzingh fort 36.33 from Brueninger & 30, May 3, and M ern im} 310 L st n.w., threr-story Bi Several House: on 6th st. now as, bath, modern + two-story Br between Qand ys. enc for Marylla: of the ne] cities in or 0 16251 Q ste nw Ne dath stuw.10r. 40 15th st. tw, prow Oech 49 Kt. ne., tee | are princes. £ jocracy of them. In concluding the emperor said: “I] This morning when the western train over | ‘The question was called up on the adoption The above houses Can be examined by peat from ait the most skillful and all kne drink to the king and queen of Italy. to their | the Baltimore and Onio railroad rolled into the | of Mr. Lyon's ndinent, that the action of OFFICES. curetiecouly iuesAS J Fisut P : ers. Teonly e ter the brave troops. and to the unalterable friendship | depot a man, who appeared to be quite drank, | te South Carolina synod in condemning the cmeek, tant sea 10 | ite A) . : rb : Hus year, (You got your dead in fee and between Germany and Italy.” Ree on aca hg | #etion of Charleston presbytery tor forbidding -250 401 Fe RENT-UNFUR ‘This offer for THIS YEAR'S CROP only holds good | King Humbert’ declared’ that the journey to |" icer Fuzgerald took bim to the | public contending against the decision of the s eee Comave. e-bet Man ‘this week, G Berlin was a grateful duty, The unity of Ger- Est — mpegs bee L : os y i Baltimore Assembly be disapproved. The vote nt X 8 = many and Italy formed a pledge of European | if he knew where he was. He replied, “In | was announced ) Lees Wie. St Bnet ern SBEOCIATION, | || peace. (“Dar vaxminn’, be concidioa: = aane | Okmeunatl count was deman 1 back room 4107thst.n.w, | how to fulfill th health of the e to the glorious great task, Idrink to the »eror and empress and family, erman army and to the pros- aid the lieutenant, “you're in Wash- | and 36 nays. Ever: 5 n lina, except two from Charleston pre are all these Cincinnati oficers doing | yoted no. The final vote to wdopt the an Jos Fst naw 3 Mass. ave my21-3t* STOKES, &e. st IDwing 461 Store and Dw'ng, 701 2019 X at. uw a ieaai M + en to Re Bees intima ee perity of Germans here?” he asked. “Send to my wife, she'll get | substitute to disapprove the action of 5 . 340 Dai ne. ar , ieth 2 Fur. fiat, $13, loth st. houses ha ‘brick fronts and every m P 33 - H. BARSTO ome me out, Carolina synod and uphold Charleston presby- stable FTiy Rat fat, Sa ene cot hanna mien She Was Mourned as Dead. He was allowed to rest awhile, and proceeded | tery resulted it 113 yeas aiid BI nares ‘Theos SWOR A sen-| on his journ ticket for Germ ISTEDT & che bya later train, he having a | was in reality the doctrine of evolution aga A special from Franklin, Pa., say Sation was created yesterday by ee arrival in ay snowed under. The location of the executive hacky oF iin Aca ‘mth Z EGET committee of foreign missions was changed the city of Miss Annie Grifiiths, Two years Missing Girls Return. from Baltimore to Nashville after an exciting ago the relatives of Miss Griffiths in this! Last night the police were notified to look | debate. city received a dispatch giving an account| out for two thirtcen-year-old girls, Melvina Se ES of Annie's death by foul means in Kansas. | Crandall and Ida Murphy, who had been miss-| WHAT IS A SCOTCH MARRIAGE? The de body of a woman was found in 50 Apart 30, colored people, rooms x 50 satoes Forsse acres of 1 = will exchange Onb, 410 Gs COR dence, 1. Ww, 4 thand KR; south and east ex- posure: about feet of ground; mark AT HYATTSVILLE, MD., » al a feet ou: Rat. 117 | MY noon house; two minutes’ wall from stat both; back «rounds run- | and side porch; good water; eh + iron railing choice bulbs, | rooms: phait walks and my li ment: press bri atade tye de Ie HERT JOR Bi nttae, 8 PHERFORD, 17 F st. ne : i aes = ing since about 9 o'clock Tuesday mornin, pes IED cae : a: perfect, sp [SEH orwenpat aid powtatien | Kansas oe whose dress pocket was found a | XIeivina Crandall lived with her mother at_ Ne, | A Question to Be Settled by the Lacka- Island ave., from June 1 to SHED ot. 17th & 18th Nt vi tect spaclous: | favorable for gro letter addressed to Miss Annie Griffiths, | 1916 1 street southwest. and 1da lived with, Wanna County Courts. a I ger mienth 0 st Coat of | Resa: also two 6 room cottayes near © Franklin, Pa. and whose cuffs were | her parents in Uniontown. The girls are —— -—— 2 myl8-6t care marked with that lady's initials, As Miss | cousins, This morning Mrs. Crandall, half | A Scranton special to the Philadelphia Press be pina’ 9 am sce tiiisana iwi? | oR — | Griffiths was in the west her friends tele- ) FURNISHED HO crazed with grief. started in seare vein st NISHE, ia last sts, for snminer. wold re | - : ot the miiss- | : otter dlison, Wis. fir table aud allow Fok RENTS SEW graphed on to have the remains sent here, | of the miss- ' says: Mrs, Ralph Potter, of Madison, Wi nil O. Puiload, sitwated ine the ing girls, She had not been away from the | 92. : — r. Wei a F “bet oth and: Mute ina teed desirable peureriy tora: scotecsooe Jaurel B; and Q. railroad, situated in the most {but they bad already been buried, and house: many ininntes, when her deughter re, | Ju¥> through her attorney, McCarty, of Hone av, near Dujon Scpeclaliy Sarastiva home: ih wischoloe locstion, on | out the dopot: ihquireat hotse it was thought best not to disturb them. For | turned just as unconcerned a». though: othig | dale and Scranton, entered claim for a share in heyfSr the s nd-eondations at can be suit. "The | tines Address en Gren two xears Annie has been mourned a8 | had happened. The girls said they had been to | the estate of George Simpsg, of Archbald, wer will sell it iu part or us a wii dead, and the sensation she mong her visit their aunt, who lives in Maryland about 8| one of the best-known and wealthiest coal relatives by suddenly appearing before them | niles from Uurontown J.B. WIMER, 1513 F st. OR SALE FIV } canbe better imagined than described. But coreciscac Soi operators in this section of the state, who died JZok SALE-THREE-STORY BAY-WIN DOW an, Ve; new 3-room ho krove:m ntily payment, 5 per cent ou price, Houses hens Jots, and farms; railroad rates reduced. A. FREEMAN, | She is here jast the same, and is at a loss to e¢ Had a “Dry” Sunday. | He Anchiald sheet si years ngs, He wee wie ith Tdti. 140 Rot 15th st Price Vien, Va. a my account for the finding of the letter in the | 4 practical joke was recently played upon a | Married, and all his property, real and per- 4 +150 | Grom Oct. 1b). all frame WASHINGTON GROV pocket of the dead woman, and don’t give much S28 silnieg ani © n. Saturday night | Sonal, was to be divided among his brothers V4 Fst. me. Or 84.500 LT st. bet proving hwest section, i nt parts. account of herself, only saying she has been in | -kno newspaper man, Saturday nigh’ - ‘ges oy ey Het ne, br Nine-roo brick, on Tst west, $e.000, uf the west. jhe had becn drinking before he entered a D- | aud sisters and their chil Toten, story and teseuentbeick; seven M. D.'PECK, 934 F st. Sais | street saloon, and, as was his usual custom. Liepear period new and roonis aud Laih; $3. ae : n Hard Luck. absnan xh poses f Rpeeprangg ( jal development prom: pane a7 ORL AR FRET SEER : ,_ | purchased a bottle of whisky for use on Sun- | Smewk: xy pata x ories ape Rudlnsnegv el groper ies katte Water mace eee A policeman was standing under the Balti- | Mg) Wither he whliky yas pare or not is | OPS BP Eee a eer eee ee ee : northwest «University. “Hh more and Ohio trestle at Carey street, Bal- | not known, but it was strong enough to in- | ! on ANIA, AVE. PROPERTY. m1 " O10 cents: easy ter the statement that she wasa niece of de- ceased, the daughter of his sist Simpson Ura, now dece served notice on James J. Wil tor of the estate. and asked him to ‘file an count, The account was filed carly in January, ad it was showu that the estate was worth pout a halfa million dollars, The executor contests the « DEOKD WW timore, yesterday, when he noticed an aged | toxicate any ordinary man, ing happy ~ | man ing above him on the alige | Ores his ight <aires recht td toge os ‘OR THrasUM- | and should he lose his balance death would be | °" ber} eo eg aa tage eagaiace | due of Zail: | certain, ‘The policeman got on the trestle and | ft0PPed to sce some friends before he went IIL PIANO EX. | slipping up behind caught the old man just | gatwice ths baltla eae okt: paring the visit | / DC. myli-ia | he was about to swallow “Rough on Rats,” it | ed S. tied and Siled i to jump after taking the | #¢ bottle was emptied and tilled with water. = : . | being his intentic > ¢ + > CRES, $15 R ACRE, Ss 71 4 g he forgotten all abo call gunbaltlings Pit soi: | poison,” When $aken ‘to ihe station he’ sald orning h 1 forgotten all about his 5 bet.do ican Lith st BULLETINS CAN He OBTAINED AL OUR FICE. “These houses can be inspected only by. pe mits from our office. HILL, & JOUNST 190% Pa. ave. uw EARLY NEW 2-STORY, Tented at Wg per c TYLER & KUTHERLO! FOR SALE House vee, Washinste SALE —1 dwelling | visit and reach from which he | 5s. Simpson's este 4 st rN to alley, his name was J. W. Rondoll. and that he had | core oe The liquid was | 8i¢ly on the ground t the cliimant is the So Ltn sk a ot route CIty; married and buried four wives, and now his | Poured a qu | daughter of an ilicgitimate child of George JOR SALE— a : a Colorless and his suspicions were aroused, He | @ Bye’ vee pe ws K WOK SA. 1, Address MAR fifth wife, after getting nto a reli | sted the fluid and his suspicions were con, | Simpson's father. born in othund, eig! wd Attorney-at-Law, Bi mys siness pro lendid cor F st, near 13th n.w., #3 gious discussion had knocked him down with a u G st. u.w.; will be very tin pan and told him that his 9 estion, therefore, of EUIENISHED. S, Isr. per year. bos | vearsago. The ¢ It was with him a “dry | Fears ago. the au burg, B. G. Co firmed. It was wate: 0 Portuer Place econd cousin - SADRE OR SALI , COTTAGE AT “BROOKLAND,” | Jobn was dearer to und overcome Fr Hila apenas: Migs Ngee edly, (2: Seprcenoes Soka ths polatanianea i oe a Fisce “LER S RCLEEKFOiD, °° | _my1s1.8 To06 F st. uw. ronda salendid | drat Dae atic B. and 0. R. | ut the reflection he resolved on suicide, He was | Tain yas falling in torrents. The next day he | ay anced that the only requirement to effccs bs oe . ff rooms, in fue con: attic and bat two min= ed upon the saloon-keeper for an explima- r F st.u.w, OK RE [ OOM HOUSE; U6. p >| locked up for safe Meeps legal marriage was the consent of t < a d, dt it and and ix mainutes from ter- tion, e latter was of course ignorant of - ENT— 19097, 9r.,/ 1425 Q, Lor... charming loc large yard, trees and flowers; how. story an ay; tot 100x190 with shade, ited seer a ‘i ds fol- | #84 no question us to the legitimacy of Tkin one year tor + $16,000. WB poly to LEIGHTON & PALKO, tras: Englishmen | Want to Control Flour Ing | ®t had taken place and a war of words fol- | a, such wedlock could be raised up to Bidd i. 301 1008 11-room House, delightful grounds, shade and fruit st Dw i lin | lowed. ‘The troubic between them is probabiy | Vorn im suc P : GRAnAY trees, stable, ke. sole mab | ee ee igen aia 1% woe ; terests. Sew York | *ttled, but it is safe to predict that that saloon | 75h. 1 shat John Simpson's marriage 1 isTH 8 ter and health! sApniy to . lon oe most hewutiful, location torah A special from Minneapolis to the New Yerk | will be avoided in the fature by the citizen with the plaintiffs peer raph solr sirable; #45. myl7-lim H. A. GEISWOLD, Anacostia, D. C. Vath st bet room brick, modern | inxton; on Zig, uni : Hi buna eaee: Lk kk oan aiic thes es é nega y posse “ net | 5 e y sucka my 20-68 | SS 7 14TH SYN. W., VERY CoM: | improvements; lot Sx 300, FOKD, Fleming Building, L419G st.” “iabiGesia | | Tribune It is current talk here that there | who had to go “dry” because of the practical ditions of Scottish practice. John one of the ce OUSE 49 F ST. N.W.. 6 Koo brick, Sr ~room brick; lot 20x | = | is a movement on foot among joke played on him. larwe parlor _ Mst. between 20th and glish capital- oe Simpson emigrated to America many years ago it; rent, B40. 4 nd 13th: 2 2 2IISINESS TOW ists to secure control of some of the largest| 4 ‘| and settled in Carb ule. Hi hit with tween 12th and 13th; 3 houses, SINESs Z s Slection of Kev. Dr. Leonard. ytwowner, 411 Loti st nw cellar aud bath; ‘mouern iit | — BUSINESS ( HLANCES. | flouring interests of America, among them be- a cae fi an sina Sa » of | him a wite. daughter, whose children now hag ag wibllirg acer 6 ianaanniiss RY FOR SALE | ing the Pillsbury property in Minneapolis, Ne-| 4 commi a a within bivek Dupont Dire 3 e ore; claim a portion of the balfanillion, who finally next week for the pur- | went to Wisconsin, where she iurried a Ge orge Dr. Leonard, the rector | Oram, and dying a few years ago left two ‘Apply CHALLES EARL ‘ tay 10-1in GOST ae Lith and Georvia ave, s.c., with P Aises; Very le corner, ime | Ohio will visit this cit, ched, | pose of informin, ance for party | gotiations have been wader way for some yreasons given for seli- Tes0Gte | but as yet no conclusions have been re as > a m1 “ ; i ane i ect P al | “i . tulph Potter and Mrs, White AL BRICK @10USE, ener , The leading m dmit having been | of St. Joun’s churehi, of is elecnon as bishop | daugliters—Dre. Ralph Potter au dies a | aca econ eae ched by representatives of the English | of that diocese. Until Dr. Leonard receives | whois also unterested im the suit brought by my 7d ¥ 2-story and base- ate, but deny that there is any proba- | the visit of this committee he will not decide | the former. B-STORY 10- 84.000, KPFORD,” bility of « whether he will accept not. ‘This is the first case of the kind ever tried im on ave. UW; rior, | w.. 6-room brick ; : v modern 00. Fv SALE EX Soe SoRee i Lackawanna county, and the halfauillion af tener forts Pe Sect ay Wile howe, xuures of The Samoan Question Settled. Transfers ot Real Estate, ieoue waabes it Rocey iehuvontinds, z . % ae og aaa newrly 2 sume block built A special correspondent at Berlin learns that, Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: oe 7 — 13s dst sto lor ees K J Sth; 7-room brick contrary to expectation, there was no difticulty | W. H. Smith to L. 8. Fristoe, subs 114 and 115, A Story About Baltimore Girls. Tru i 34 re + frame, 6 rooms; lot encountered during the deliberations of the | sq. 621; $1,500. L. 8. Fristoe to W. H. Barnes, | From the Baltunore American, 2 Foti ste Samoan conference at its session yesterday. | same property; £1.50. W. P. Tullo One of the latest fads of Baltimore girls is tw OS Hi ste. tS 0 mae roperty on F st. between 6th and 7th; very = Jats will’ be sold cheap to an immediate pas. | IQOk SPOCK AND FIXGUKES OF 3 The question of the indemnity to be paid by | R. Gregory 1, bik. 15, Brook und; dress in black from head to foot, with veil and ta .40. . fe nd notion store, together with , James Denison to Joba loves to match, and then, borrowing a neigh- ‘ eNO ine creel \aitage Wel Gade SNe LT the Samoans for the killing of Germans at Apia | J earions tt hed « 32 813,000. Z 7th; 20.6 | MADpIy 400 F st. 8. w. my by natives was not brought up. but left to | 133 armani 8 Se bor’s child, show it around the city. Of course, ot Lith, tiie working action ia taken, | Sub 24, sq. 464; B. J. Behren’ to die tion that the question can besolved | Burrick. lot 8, blk, 22, Columbia Heights; eee natural supposition is that th } child is not AM sts.; 40.6397; improved by ¥ oR SALE. rier ot loth and O sts, nw. ; lot 58x90; 0. Jots on Khode Island ave... just west of 16th OxTA0 each; very Gesirable; LOX LOO; $3. between Loth tne aud tx woen 10th and 17th | op palo. Address OMPUNTUNITS Boacot 45x80; 2 VOR SAL “COLTON'’S SUMMER mew. ; ZOx124: | IN This well-known and popular Resort pre. Tha |G. V. Trott to W.E. Dubant, sub E, sq. 514; | borrowed, and that the young lady isa widow. may baler i | property; ee G, A. Jordan to i ee to recontract matrimony, the pathies of the - i jot 9%, sq. 97; 8—. A. Wylie to W. P. Seviile. | susceptible young man are readily aroused, nae nly = pepperere lot 18, tlic 5. Trinidad; 50, Helen W. Parro | first y curiosity as to how long the child's conference hes come to an agreement upon all | ¢t.al. to M.A. Mess, lot 9, blk. 19, Brookland; | father has been dead; then, what he ded of, for vither lady or gentlemen, with furni= Peay #100. SH health of owe Wileox ¢ ] Navy Flace.......8.51 STABLES. Rear 2405 1 1 urt, oF PONTAINID F, corner Wood- diately Opposite on 16th, between T and U sts. ; oa: uth naw atasee in te oe Pcctwcen noth aoa Lite and Tenleytown road, tut ak View aves unsurpassed to some one of experience m that 859,28, and, since the widow seems to mourn for him, 1 JSth st. n.w., 9 story and basernent oan na fiburtood, $2" Bw. pt! commer: O° | Line, Ie couniata of pan aees ich state of | He questions at issue, BE COURTS. how she must have cared for the dear departed a Py inducement to purchaser. i is © Philadelphi: " J other, Hot ou Q, tetween 15th and 16th, 32. 6x05; $2.50. Siw pese peae — Athalia Oh Ohio, special to the Philadelphia | Copgy rx GexenaL Tenn—Justices Hagner, | povcare aise for anotlier, at pecialiy if the Tak on CAS joanna go ogee yt Pow sa BRICK Pr ‘ss says: Two young women, Miss Bettie James and Montgomery. firet husband leit cash enough for the support office, fencing, sheds aud stable of coal yard | Kyle and a Miss Rucker, ‘engaged ina terrific} Yesterday, Reid agt. Anderson; argued and of two or three, ax the case might be. Of 20x160; | Corner of S. Cap, and Canal sts; resit, #20 per month; leave expires January 20, 1543; prive, 1117 1Sth st. new. fight near this place on Sunday evening. Both re be age a ee (Bae ary re- course, aries n acquaintance wey he sues 520x132 2 ea combatants were very badly hurt, The girls | Ceiver, ast. Edmunds, ia Court of thy | ent widowhood can asily i cer aa h and 7th; 20x128;| J YoU WANT YOUR TIN ROO PAIRED Oi | were on their way home from church, and the | Kilbourn; mandates of Supreme Court of explained, aud the desired happy result follow, st Capitol st., between 6th and 7th; nee anew one put on, or your Furnace, Range or La- | United States filed, aceanniiees $1.50. Trobe put in first-class conditi FOR. SAL E—HOUSES. 22x15! t the lowest price, | trouble originated in a dispute as to which | Crncurt Covet—Chief Justice Bingham, ts QOK SALE- BY TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1 poe eee ere ae SR should have the exclusive company of a young | yocterday. Aulick aonb Conger; judgment | George Bancroft (benignantly)—“We cannot leant med Sug, ie between Sand Tata mew.; 2121555) myers 5034 14that nw,opp. Wilaga's, |™Man, Both girls had penknives, and hey be-| confessed.” Gumby agt Liss julgivent oe mor | Feasonably expect, my friends, to enjoy many ETS aes ‘Two'lots on 12th and Boundary; 40x95; 90 cts. | \ATANTED=A” WELL-KNOWN, ACTIV gan to cut and slash at each other despite the | tion, z ee ee ‘opp. bew Library, 14r.. dete, out Te Letween Capitol und Ist, east: 1O%6x W nes saan oft “how o¢eupying a ele Sait ieee ies 7 CunnxaL Court—Judge Bradley. thong (a Gantiy, y) weit a like to wae | reasop ; 07 NO ets. ie position requiring his attention part of © iss Kyle fell, and while down Miss Rucker = a . Oe TT 4th, between Q and R sts. n.w.; 19.6x88, | but free todevote ample time, together with clerical Yesterday. Dorsey Suber, muri jury dis- —C Tritrene (ng hep bg > cts. . help andoftice room to additional business separate | 2rew the keen edge of her knife across her e why."—Chioago ‘euesaw ave,, between 14th and 16th; 50x | froin'his Persnal enyaseueute desives. to olkaine | back, inflicting a cut which extended from the | Charged, unable to Isrinienion to inspect, apply to GUELEY BKOS, aad - - crmismion to EY 4 ig ros! tioh of trust with a business grm or pri: | spine to the left armpit, Miss Kyle fainted, Spring Sualiea: Wikasc (aaa Scone Sadia: SEN MEE Tee c, Cayital furnished if necessary a OTe aaitiae jBucker, was or | We may be in error, but we can't help think- He's apt to take the world amiss 49 whitney senee Nate Sag waneea, cemented | ; mlm | Coated. nce Bowen discharged her from | tut if there is anything Col Chauncey M, ‘Though boundiess be bis riches: cone aa. S-- MOMAYSE, SIG Oth et. new. myle-Gi" | Lule cts, rain in alot on the north side of New York | yuisnion or grocery business particulatly. Inquire 326 Kilrain Sails For Home. anes. - mack es nave semen cnet: th at. nc. —A FINE BRICK HOUSE ON N ST. between 17th and INth sts, Bw. 17-12t A London special cable to the Philadelphia | “Arithmetic is as old as humanity,” said the ee te ide js really.a god Gib st iw Alnogiew Betckon list mewn near Gath | 1(afoe ty, New, 2ovk aver, hetwegh 20th and 2 ul aks | anes says: Jake Kilrain and Charley Mitchell, | Judge. hae teu, an that you ‘use you like re uth" mmgdern’ oprovementa, “Price, | be scld at's barca ene OF 8 Perm Ne ea Por cuit ech to | nes bilag aacoupantaa: by ke wine talk nae you make that out?” asked the | {P™<,\. ie ineattn you have! lost It pertnpe—oo a bt sal: ttsville. HAMBE! ‘Pres. * major. had these witnesses . Sarge FNS Lakes Hiticen la lots forsale ea. May 25. ABO. eee area Euston station at 7:15 o'clock this morning en | “Why, Add-em carly began to multiply his} "Das. STARKEY & FatEN— veg LEASE—A FINE LARG 4 a - pale: route for Li: whence they sailed on | race.”—Pitalurg C! from severe neuralgia © c Good barzain ina farut in the northwest section of MOV iverpool, = FS = gy te aera ET RN WARE ees acted Be Ciecks® HESUNAT im cht" tho | board the Adriatic for New York. Kilrain, whe |. Oureisa practical age, Th The old motto, ““Trast | Foot TES” Das, STAMKEY A eal act HixsEY 00.0" _mmy21-5t st nie. || Warrauited one year, ee dock aid ie has been taking rs! care of kimesit_Intoly, | inGed end keep goer pos ‘thus: * culable. benef whe bee = _mylim BET. jowest prices in ‘competition looked wonderfully well, and should John translated by an Iowa farmer —_ benefit to my wife, 1407 14th st. nw... — F SALB-NEW BRIO“. aoa peers x 5-6m | Sullivan face him in the be has ‘con- pier eniay Roertane vat gente oa, ES KEV. H. F. CHRETYBUKG, Seaton sey: Perea MON FST, MELEE Sd and 4th nw: mederate prion bay tersms. SALEAT 4 GREAT SACHIFIGE STOCK, | findence that he will releeetins chee God sees you!"—Loston Congregationatist. Sa wae re ie SO wri co: | RIE small sottawes ateitee saracacmne tas | ror0 7st w._| Hiittares tn good soligash“ratnuie ation: | and the belt, which he ts Cound in Honor’ tb | Would.be Purchaser-—""How much for this AS niles * = , tay ph gm Ky tsipine 10 rooms and bath. speakii tabes and | Coluiabia Heghtn at lowest prices. REDFORD W. Soeeee city; o reasonable ofr defend against all comers. . ” a 3 p agg we Ey By io “aati Fucas a a free cet ee Wao, a Beetew. emacs oe po Bees a tee | enon cen Would-be Pa — 2 ! Jn their practice and ii! |e MEL ER SAME DWETLI¥ON 21 70 ieee aid orga ae Jongh | vie ey Suge ago : at ‘corner; SAR PM. J. LA SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGI- | said: “All I want is fair in may match,| expect to be peld Ser your : Saig Denat Duulding, seypectal teense to Wipans ene with Sullivan, and J Bae ad date as to the see pene bey ey a hundred years.”— | sraxkey & Patan, No. 1529 Arch and New York ave. amyl

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