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sad * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1890—TEN PAGES _FOR_RENT--HOUSES. FOR _ RENT—HOUSES. ___FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. POMPEIAN POLITICS. vi 17067 st. now. 10r. 0 1611 Kies PL: Or. 1404 Stoughton JOR RENT—1407 31ST $45. VERY | BOR REN T—SUITABLE FOR A CONTRACTOR OR | [JOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, SOUTH SIDE T ST.N.W R SALE—FOR 3.250 IF SOLD AT ONCE— ‘OR SALE—WE HAVE THE MOST DESIRABLE | Dr. Welling Tells How Elections Were |The Tragic Ending of a May Ball at Desirable Teu-rooa Ir bath; ail Builder, a Two-story Brick Dwelling, with yard bet. 13th and 16th sts." rooms, bath and cellar: Well-built 8-room Brick Houso, Pavered throtigh | H° Lots in Brookland and the Addition for wale. Now : lent Cli the Cadets’ Armory. mod. conveniences. we-tric Hietiw | eck At suoining yard: fronting 60x49 on ‘two alleys: | doubie parlors; dining rooin and kitchen on Ist floor. | oUt; nice lot and parkitur: opposite Lincoln Park W, | is the tiie ere te, is rapidly budding up Conducted in the Ancient City. . st et nw, Gesrgatowa, D. mbGedw | Location om he of sstcect cars: gent 916. Also | Price, 6,790, WM. H. SAUNDEKS & CO. E. HURFORD, 142 N.¥- aves m3-12t* " | and prices are sure to advance. : {UR RENT 41s S20 CE STOLE DROW PARR, | een Rene wee eee ee ete at S10. | _miG-3¢ _ca907_ _____1407 Fst_ | Joon saLe es a00 To eR ROOVERI HAR ESO you cas Day ote te aneistons mallee fromthe city when | There was a large attendance in the hallof| 4 coLORED OFFICER MAKES AN ARREST AND Is ight-roow Brick; ceiler, ynazza. x a— oo 3 Be FOR ALES THAT ELEGANT DOUBLE BiOWN- (New) (and X-rvom Houses, excellent cellars; few | Ttes ride by. rail abd fiteen or twenty minutes ty | the High School building at 3 o'clock yesterday | KNOCKED SENSELESS BY 4 FRIEND rT 827.40. Aloo L421. Columba st, Sever stone and Brick Mansion, 17151 Mags. ave. iuewand | doors from Maryland ave. neat Stanton Square, W. | ciarsitecay cail,and, filtecn or twenty imitates by 4 wage RESULTS OF THE BLOW—a me ad order cee ees Both apes nee Fv 7 ast ae RE: never g cupled) hae been refinished Se E BURFORD, ¥. ave, m3-12t* _ | city. The location is high and bealthy; streets are | afternoon to hear Dr. J. (. Welling’s closing | PaisoNeR—FATAL ReStL reeteara, Inquire at 815 1 st. aw. ma 16-38" ot 515 Rhode Island ave. Tefined taste, and is offered for sule ou tavoraUle terms. | FOR SALE—A GAIN IF TAKEN AT UNCE— lopnd conform with the city. ‘The teices are low Ried to nanOm POR Mis aneaiLaNt. JOR KENT SALF_1WENTY-FOUR-Roow | ®-%;, 47515 to ae Situated on ihe handsomest street of the city and con- | B'TSoY tindca sree Hee AMEN Bae Notes | Sed tenes eran Ps ci nee Prices. are 10% | lecture of the Columbian University course to| sranc areas es eee __3. J. SHEDD. st igh Mech peomoatons eee ony Sz | Pooms; bath; mod. impa ; two story and basement, 21 | Upon MCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, the teachers of the public schools. 4 of Ruth is mame of ok MENT TAF ONISHED fisted getters eadsetsee Ras nas | SOD" Hor vice and werigapoty 2 ito-10. WSF bath te ten . p ».| Cleopatra Househe ag ye Nasr wesrata amar PE organization that gave a May ball the old Cadets’Armory on Ostreet between 7th and Sth streets last mg There was a large attendance at the ball and trouble occurred be- Lave. nw Apply 1433 Lst.n.w. m16-2w* ; ) 9TH ST, S$ ROOMS AND ALL J story aud basement brick. $335 SWORMSTEDE & BEADL Ni-CHEAP AT @ PER MONTH, newly papercd. 102 st Gr. all mi. myit-3t | SWORKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 27 F. Fe EENT—AFTER JUNE 10, NEW BRICK mnission to ins etapply to xe ‘300 = WE HvekUKnens & 00.1007 Fat | OT era RT ee OK SALE—BAY-WINDOW BRICK DWELLING ners in the West End, Oth st Bod Pa eee ee, fi \ . latrobe. 8500 A ay ER & 1; Wi BO | aucetuanit SU Tat et me. 84,000. Periniscen | Must be sold at once to close an estate. ACKER & | They Have Probably Gone Off With th E b GADSBY, 1008 F st. my? st st. m.w., Sr...50 | to inspect by card only. 2 _ ae See a 46 thst tower. 49 | mes s {OR SALE—CHEAP—TO AN IMMEDIATE PUR- Sst. . Sr. > | oe 7 = = chaser, 440 Florid: 5 on down Khode ag i ji ‘ae ZF latinnts alg Turcao | FPOR SALE—HOUSES, Isiaud and New Jeruey'aves.: 7 Foome, bathand mod. | “Ob, Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight? = = tion days in Pompeii,” and having himself “ast peel traversed the streets of that municipal mummy his hearers were placed in elbow touch with i y . It ‘ — mg tage << a is ee ee vs com, | fore midmght, Edward Brockenborough and pletely buried and embalmed, and act till 1733 | Richard, better known as “Dick Keddick,” eol- Qat. 1 “ x imps. two-story and basement brick; in perfect or- | would have been an appropriate hymn in sev- ored special policemen, were present to pre Dy i om st., Alexandria, Va; 0 . der. " % ‘ ¥~ | that excavations were begun by the Neapolitan Beven royms and yard. Bor terms, ie ad: tec “* ce and Hyer GQ HERSEY © COL 1300 Fee eee APPLY to THOS. | oral households last night. The circus was in de | Serve order. drs KENI, PO Be ity my 1 bra st . Qand K sts. — = 16 Q et. n.w., Br. ert 1215 Re H. ave near Dupont Circle sbet, 18th wna 20th wts...0) bet! 17th and Nth sts bet. 17th and Inth sts, » RELINQU! NY ave tow. JOR RENT BRING OBLIGED SH houseker ping, will rent to approved party Sud every way desitabia S-room Brick House, a st.. portion of reut may be paid in board if 3 x yom, from % to 7 p.rn. m16-3¢ ee z government. By discoveries thus m ‘ f ES SALE TWO-S' ony BRICK PRELLING 1 town and that explained it, The night wore|the habits and condition of these Both — have done duty at and in need “ "F120; very" easy tering, SUHR ES BEALL. | 00; but some of the missing boys did not re-| ancient people have been vividly and | cinity of thearmory for several years. Shortly Elda ie rt to) aE | sum, cond Abie lsecalg Mrougt tidings | minutely pictured. bat the — speaker | after midnight, about the time that the regular a from them. left the general subject to dwell on the election | vuueemen mena hs sities, Wale enabtionen ie = % a customs, ting th f Niebu FOR SALE—LOTS. customs. | Quoting the saying of Nebubr. 2 Lafayette Square, 155. 1628 KT. ave. 160 O15 Est. 5. w. Or. 60 O17 Est sw. OF the | ae Sandestin Long before breakfast time the police were | German hinorieg’ that kn, coukd vee order in the armory and Keddick arrested @ SIX-KOOM ERICK HOUSE; WATER. |” ne a es can be examined ley pe ist. bet ==— = = = = is ss ae 4 agen + pir ate nung g od 3 we the J : ae nie psa S09 K st-n.w. rent #0. wane OS he szepined te oo Farcaruit Square, Fx SAL"—LOTS—HOLMEAD MANOR, MOUNT | PPealed to for assistance by several fathers | happ; any part of the world “which ung girlnamed Maria Davis and left Pbey at 1106 Lest, nw ; par _ my? sud Fat. n Pleasant: ‘t plats which will you to fin i i ir missing | history." the lecturer remarked that such a | armory with her im custody, Mamechusette ava. ble you to who were anxious concerning their missing y s ieee a a each lot: take sth or 14th st, care and wee tis Dewutie . it » habitable ‘ SOR RENTS a gio OK RESTA MOST DESIRABLE FUKNINMED | Masmicnusetty ave. 0. ily Tecate propery. Apuiy to. © — aes “| boys, and all made the same anxious inquiry: puke Serpery oni oat a = = : ar “ A FIGHT ON THE SIDEWALK. S04 Rost. now. Sire. oO. House within bieek nt Circle; suunumer rent, st. near MePhersou Squi q |. H. SAUNDERS: . 1407 F st. “] re in 3 early = Soe d ent peaceabl: hb e offic ge NN atin Rte ge eh Apply CHARLIS FAKLY. Gs Lath st nyt Gore Nana Teh ats 30,000 A £0. Have you heard anything from my boy? buried generations, races and civilizations, if nase wens pesneay wih the eiiann, ae 3 cri 3 La ave, = Neat, near Seott Cir 2 ToL000 Fe SALE—LOTS—HOLMEAD MANOR, MOUNT JOK KENT 5,000 Pleasant; we are more confident than ever of the 25 dats e., ba —THE HANDSOME The police had not heard from 16th st, bet. Q and i sta... history | 88 MO resistance. When th arrived on the y of the | only man had paticnee to dig for th 1220 6th n.w.. z Lith st. uu.w., cor. Mass. ave. ; ‘Other and more expensive houses in the northwest. | success of our efforts to make this property valuable | boys inquired after, although the different po- | and science enough to interpret its facts, 7 sidewalk in front of the hall « negro, said to be son pat BY TF Fr. tele gas lighting. BEISKELL Money to Loan on teat eatate security. bought with the ave went Washuctonians have | lice stations were telephoned to for any infor- | scientific man as well ue the poct has his | William alia Skid” Taylor, walked up aud I Beige Roku p17 bo mo Ln : Par | amie ___B. B. ROBERTSON, 1525 Het._ | Hongnt with the aruwed tutention of buitding fortes- | mation they might bave received. None of “-Thaustopsis,” his vision of death. which, like | accosted Reddick iu a rough aud threatening HOUSES. ee an YERX, AT. | JOR SALE AG BARGIAN NEW Les ED Wit H SAU the boys had been arrested and Inspector | that unfolded to the prophet Ezekiel when he | manuer. Ithy." NF ave, S rooms, one House: ‘large krounds aud Be Watecubienn vanes nies “h Cactal | BOR Bani HOLMEAD MANOR, MOUNT | SWindells came to the same conclusion in cach | was let down in a valley full of dry bones, | ‘The conversation between Taylor and the stable, 8 reou re Looms for iivht house keep- built, REDFOAD W. WALKER, 1006 F st. Pleasant; we are offering this property at less then | CA8€—that the boys hadeither gone off with the | could be quickened into a ngw life by the sc!- | officer was a brief one. The forme ® ing in’a delehtfuliy located new cottage. Apply to other similar property is held wnhnproved, and we | show or had followed it in expectation of secur- | entific spirit The ¢ iv nethod of otice to the r 4 Gbinduln isco ne ‘apebltn” | yt rye phe — pirit. The comparative m rn the officer that Maria would notsieep Syeer tena a krade streets abd put in sidewal ALE—VERY PRETTY NEW ROOM COT- Ww! SAUN i Pee Nith lane otat oath Heotkiaml: veautital | Bewse. WALL SAUNDERS & C i near stston.” Onl, 30),on easy aterins. | OK SALEBY J.B. WIMEL, 1313 F ST. man who left his home in Brooklyn and came ree of ex- | ing a situation upon their arrival at Richmond. modern scies cf nce had taken facts which in their | in th FORREST 1407 Fat. 18 | “Inquiry was made here tods y for a young ‘ : KL. av station hous: might. isolation were dend and meaningless, and by Four or five colored m kathered on th 4 tet 2-309, 0 grouping end classifying them had found in alk to listen to the discussion t them « ov Cat mw 10 nate BEDFORD 'W- WALES 20007 & ECKINGTON on with the circus and he ae found & y the | them profound signiacanes. band inthe armory played “Home, Bwee OL eters 4th st nw 20 | LS a Eas hor “40 Oth st. bet. 1220 Mass, ave. mw. “ecteesslorld apr aad Hospital, where ke wes OLD-TIME BILL POSTING. ~ op a was a signal for the ball te 431 N ot 6F..16 7 i. Vir, ail mai LSE... * v- a a e . | break ap. = tis Hat nee : ae i wt we, ORONO oisatks | Willis Rokels, fourteen-year-old Baltimore | _ Iu the absence of newspapers all public an- | "4 t and prisoner and the latter's » F at. we, Gr... 409 M eine ~ A poe a nae SI LATIVELY CHOICE SECTION, | boy, who was promised something to do in the | BOuncements in Pompeii were made by inserip- fricad still stood on the sidew Reddick SNst.n.w., dr... im se BIA. 927 F etn, E a wiley ns MS THE DIS TEC Re ES cireus, was disappointed : and he was sent home. x on oy walls, usually of the houses, ancl | still prisoner as though he was 1 o > pene +h to 6 alley bet TRIC KAILWAY. Best sewer and curb; excel- - a “Ss: . of the 1,450 instriptions found «d deciphered | waiting for his brother officer t ° - COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, and sti, M lent water stone sidewalks; asrhalt paved streets, al | THE) LOTTERY DISCUSSION, | $£.{)° 1.450 instriptions found and deciphered | wa ee ee ane ae 7 electrically lighted. vs . a . I | WG RENT OR BUST SEE BEAUTIFUL HOMES BUILDING AND PLANNING. - * albums, were first whitemed with chalk and the | ough. however,did not come until pauers Place (este aucune tee aioe o AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT, Louisiana Legi ators Will Probably | inscripfons usually written in red. In these | it was too late. Taylor gr lieddick by the mprovenientay ey Ge. Adireus NEVILLE, | Bote Ie oe es nechore xd ppecaiators Reject the Company’s Ofte inscriptions the voters of the different districts | arm and the they strug; The struggle KAY Sh M. RAPID RAILWAY + ASSUIR = mi, ir PACILET: 0 a aes Were urged to support some favorite. The | was short, however. and ended whem Tay Bir. 441 st “poeta por®aac bold a 5 IL oo 1G TREASURY DEPARTIMEN CAND PENSION OFFICE | ‘The proposition of Mr. Morris to give 1,000- | Votarios of Ixis and tt ot gods were urged | dealt Keddick a stunuing blow im the mouth cheab, with am abuudaice of fins oscters and games i. we shie and quicheas jpitech ininutes in the most comfort: | 000 a year to the state for am extension of the | to stand by this gr that camiidate and one. j that feiled him to tue ground. ‘The blow was 468 La. sve, bk. rm. 163% Ce te ; 12.000 4 WILL SOON BE ADVANCED, charter of the Louisiana State Lottery has not | sionally some candidate was thus asked to vote | a fatal one, 1 _ % mest" joom 7, 3 = 2 3 m1G-3t J. B. WIMER, 1313 F st. averse OF DO feet te Hee ie saGkee THET, sec | Orleans special to the Philadelphia Press two avenues; One square from new bridge, 4 yet been presented to the legislature. A New | fF 8 certain other ove who would iu retirn CALLING POR HIS PARTNER. ta veg — Bat the — late — forbid- | Reddick, after his fall, drew his whistle from * Deeg = ¥S* | den to buy votes, or evento give dinners, or heh ana bine aaa: ‘ ; Lot 15, in ‘square 10st, with unproveients, os | The fight over it will be made in advance and | in any such way to influence voters, and be hed | 228 Pocket and blew one call, He no doubt in square trom I Park, at-40 ae outside of the legislature, and as soon as the fos ne by all the gods in the vicinity that he - mara betel ae ge call soap tunes zi REPETTT, _| lottery o sli adn’t done so. The voters trom the different | PUt hit strength failed him, His partner, my 16-3 20 Feansyivauinave we | lottery erat ienyted ee, — districts were voted in equade, presumably to | Brockenborough, soon reached the cdewall PGE, SALES CHOICE Ors IN CLEVELAND |: Ollcially make the offer to the state. In| ccvent amy enididhie foes petting 2 bulge | #04 Ueere found Bedok WI FoR ae 40 Actes, 6-room house. barn, lar: mdid water and son U0, easy ters. ies ott, $500: price 800 Cown, ba'auce to suit 3 $2,500; a mutaining from “Chait: Betdve 1 alistom and near uuimproved, from $100 to €200 per acre, Wteet and Swaller near end of Aquedtict shade trees, The above izonly a p Property on my beok« For full list call at otice for bulletin issued on he Istand loth. [m16} ENT 440 P ST F c 's prostrate form on prey + = Smaller “Sear 6 wuednct Heights, also Oak View Heights. Apply. to AA. the meanwhile caucuses lasting several hours early in the day and influencing the result, | the brick pavement. ive for 4c. per foot; terms very easy. All of these LSON, Firemen’s Ins. Co. Building. miG-1w mil 4 4 . en ae Jands are snitable and couve: VERY CHEAP THe cE Bovtaanag | &t@ being held every night, ‘The order of voting was determined by lot. ‘What's the mutter, Dick?” he asked as be business in Wash: =0 en “gr WS - wet it dropped i is ees et mnt lyn ee ee x70 each; Tatst he, var Mamsachusetia Shree the lottery mast have two-thirds MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. ve {upon his knees at the injured man's s nT q own horse and cow and false their own vex c.: adjoining property held at $1. majority e legislature, It is admitted that steep »two chiet | . BUST S HONGELTORD, 624 14th ot, | Cheaper, own their own homes, sive reut aid be huore | _ The above 1» omly a portion of the property on my | REDFORD W. WALEEK 1006 Fat._| the company has a large majority in. both | The officers elected every year wore two chief | “right,” he muttered and then he sank “[h Farms near the | books, (For full list call st ofce for bulletin isauedoa | JO SALE—DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON | branchater the legislature. but the anti-lottery | ™gistrates (daumvirs juri dicundo) and two | back, Peete ROR SALE CHEAP, 10 AN IMMEDIATE PUKE | perfect tatu cage “Aldtes BUILDING EDS, SH" | people assert that it cannot get the requisite | @Uiles, or overseers of police, public roads, TAYLOW AND THE GIKL ESCAPE, itd Fat iw. Wo BROOM c bed hearth (aaa for sais On 15th of mize2i Sa1032 quod wide alles | forty-two, and thirty-three votes are euough to | men whohad filled either of tn above nines oe ee E R. near Carlin Springs, forrentat | Abpiz to BY poe tt pall Rouge om. lot pasing tair interest at price: | defeat the measure. si and perhaps from other distinguisied citizens. | “/S° escaped. > por ee in |. BE. CLEM 21Fet.nw. | FOR SALE-S1,800-BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ‘A. F- WHITAKER, 13074 F st. It is rumored that the Mexican Lottery Com- | The right of suffrage was universal among adalt The mjured officer was taken in a cab to the &) 62U Fst now ‘OUNTRY HOME NEAR BRIGH Once roonl House, vortheast: near H-st. cars Been OR SALE—N.E.—A GOOD LOT 41 FEET FRONT | P*Y, 8 Corporation whose place of business is | males (slaves excepted), but office-holding was | Second precinct station, where be was exam Frame Ci Ov = 2 wood, fronting 14th st, roxd. 11 Koos, newly Water, latrobe, slate mantels, &. “Lot 20 by depth Ho feet on 4th st; good location, | 1 the City of Mexico, but whose principal | limited by a property qualification of 100,000 | ined by Dr. Naylor, The doctor tound (Wg ts Rin hoc, by rpg er bapered and painted, with six acres land, fine orchard, NER, 701 16th st. ae, m1o-St_ | property cleap at 6744 ceuts per foot; terms exay. Ap: | stockholders are citizens of New Orleans. is | sesterces, about 25,000. “The tone was divided | dences of a severe blown the mouth aud there COUMBE, 14°25 N.Y. ave mis 3 “one ALBERT F. FOX. 920 F JK SAL) —SPECIAL BARGAIN—TEN - ROOM | Ply to AF. WHITAKER, 150749 F st. moi | prepared to offer the state $2,000,000 for a lot | into six election pres meta, and an election de- | ¥@4 4 bruise onthe side of his head. Hi tase LEY-| tery franchise. The rumor is not generally | pended on carrying a majority of the ali imp NEK LOTS IN T! : ts; fine order: whoie lett side was paraly IN ALEXANDRIA, VA. TWO THREE- Og 881 SEW Forty koom not large front aud back yard and frame stable; lot 26x | JWOK SALE “0 ngie yl mony regard: ieating thet a t 3 it own; beautifully situated on the public roud: pdited. and i 4 t & & | blood vessel had been ruptured in the head & Dwellines: in” good repair: light ‘Manor, near Forest Glen Station: bi 100 to alley: «round alone worth nearly price asked: | Greg? W2. ho es 24ge | Credited, and is supposed to be stated by anti- | less of the popular vote. Any one co’ nomi- | 1 pis \°% | city by Metropolitan Branch Be and 0 412 Bat. we 289,000; pers isi vet by card | Cheap t es ee a 8.17.22.23-24" | lottery people to discredit the 1,000,000 offer. | nate a cabdidate by signing his name to the | aud probably caused bived clot that would nburhood: Rats | wales ty Test teu “iocat gnly,_W. DUVALL, $25 Fxtnw, mi Fat rete how wenoel house and: Boahixoed Bea | ‘The lottery question promises to seriously | announcement on one of the prblic albums, | . 5 IM HOUSE; QUARTER | HERTFORD | = Brick’ Dwele alt MALE, GASH | cars. ood investment at 40c.per foot, one-third cusi, | interfere with the regular business in the | Of the 116 candidates so nomsuated in cl). 3s eatation the injured man was taken Dye pr ag cet Bb Ea oe ~OK RUNT_FURNISHED-A PLEASANT COUN. pg lnsoning inspect by candonia: | m16-St GEO. F. GRAHAM, 1319 F st.” | legislature unless it is disposed of at an early only ten competed at the poles. The names of | an's Hospital, but he did not recover 7 ly $40, JK HERTEORD, 14196 st. mit en ‘4 Private Family. 1 miles from post | W. C. DUVALL, 939 F at. n.w. mlo-Bt JOR SALE-MUST BE SOLD—TWO CHOICE day. those who decide to ruu were written on au | Comsciousuess, He died about 11 o'clock today, RENT tY NICE HOUSE; | office and with useot plane and lawn mower, | FOR SALE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLI Prop eae pet tg Nan CP ano "t meet pay oe official album, probably in the forum. In vot- THE POLICE INVESTIGATION. undaut shade ‘an¢ n + ddzess : he ed s; Will take Horse and Phaeton in part payments, = = j 3 . - : ian i Roathoe 1oes Ve ste ae. | bor tis, alle Chach Ver eve os Gua hoo, F we LATO alley, tele Teh Hat tw low | Address OWNER B. Star Rees TS Se A SPORTING EMPEROR. ng. the clectors passed between two poss. | At 9 o'clock this morning the police bad litthe vei ae © DUVALL Fat.ow, m1 5-3” SALE NEW HAMPSHLLGE OF | Castaway il Takes the BE, — <ikueainnek tee echve Heed teller, Thesg | information about the case. RENI— 042 Matar. iB REST—A LARGE HOUSE AND GROU CHEAP HOME FOR 4.000, HALF | gyureif bought howe ee Hopes cee =_— were no patties or political issuca, each candi- ‘olicemen Ferguson and Taylor went out to ty of shade: most beautifully si Handi: Le V 2606 1103 Ith. Ge. pienty 0 nm iy Dwelling; 8 rooms. all improvements: | "HITS 8¢ F st. mndicap- senth investyg th uatter, Officer Daley ex- we Fi pubic thoroushiare aud iy view of all train : Foard only, | 1S St 130g = date relying on his qualifications and pope- | rye ist ane ten was the orininal uuuber) and wution on Metro \ : = Bu - : reamed the belie aylor was the er Guire at office of L. S. CHAPMAN, Builder. ¢1 pt den 7 Berge A se DULnN Gatto sats The Brooklyn handicap, the greatest race of | rity. Sad ose afverwend Shstwre eokooes returned JOR SALE—218 2 DOUBLE | : i ‘ 4 1 LABOR LEAGUES AND CLUBS. wea ‘ill at is st Z eS Kinnesnood omer: | Get Butler's mache maniaion; overlooking the the American turf outside of the Suburban, J * with Charles Baker and William Lawson under Dasma pba sat pon ea tree ck | W. C. DUVALL wer foot $3 0 cast: bulune® enay : this 8 rare op safe to estimate that 17,000 out of the 18,000 | the part they took in elections. The speaker | might and one of them witnessed the fatal en- atere yer acre. JOH) LPS 72 JO SALE—BIGHT NEW BA)- WINDOW BRICKS prtunity for investors or builders Address 4 a ve bh ” e1 . counter, ee ee ee A at” | Denese ee ee ee es | ed eee Maing. my15:8t" | spectators were greatly surprised. Despite | 84Ve 4 list, including bakers, dyers, poulterers, | Counter r: elegantly buzit: nicely fini A: F st. nea The of rs subsequently learned of the | JROk SALF—cuorce Lors—a rew i FO"; L the fact that it rained throughout the entire | fullers, goldsmiths, onion dealers, mule drivers. cash; balance £50 per mouth ’ e Sha is % wee i wo 2 7 Maibe wees alee hen girl's connection with the affair and received | doettions Halvine Lots at the original pri Midat W. L HOPING & CO. 1420 F at, ox toe rie) ROAD ALeNG | day up to the time of the races, the Brooklyn peter eather lrg ise social | information that she did mot retara home last §. CHAPMAN, Builder, 717 11th st. SOE SALE AN ELEGANT PLE u OF PROPELT: BHODE ISLAND AVE ZESDED AND Jockey Club grounds were jammed. The bet-| ers. the Little Thieves, th Sleepy Heads and ut, but this morning sent word to her AY ai heats us Tear 815,000, = a is rou te Reform Belo) iyi at ting on the handicap was enormous and 3 was | others. each of which had its {isvontte cand ae ee ce eae nas Ge ee Poot m s PI CO., 1420 F st. now, Mill o B. be Pa with great difficulty that a person could get | dates aud urged the boys to “whoop ‘er up or = 111 sell ne : montane s : = Only 144 tiles from Boundary. i were : " s CH FO! 1 perciese FOR S402 NEW 6-KOOM BRICK HOUAES, ALL | EVERY LOT ut tis sublet eete ocated, bien | in the betting ring. The odds offered agaiust | Bim, One election bill purported to be sigued | oe ae ee aime House, suodera quent ramen, Ietrobess Ar; ood lucation, | and with dae view ntteets all ty be grated A aamtes | 42 BS ; by the goddess Venus aud another proclaimed | Taylor, whose Lome ix on Sampson street, oe aaeiy ea : Horthwent, $2,650 cach; 8300 | Of Lots alrendy sold tovattios who wat acide ns winnat "were 10 o/ 1. “Los Angelis, Lely | <int anyuahy whe woulh sist vote fer 5 certain wes eas Go ho Based eltiaek ere O 114 20th st. Tr W. LE HOPKINS & CO. 1420 Fat. | Abeemytyeeeys trad wil ESTA A PRES Baldwin's little mare, was tho favorite and a | candidate “deserves to be monnted ou ab ss.” = lai wad Maslak Guo egy wagg wricd a live BY FIsi & MILLER, 1+ : Y. ies = — ae . rt F a25 1 i rt fy f . i ong wl 5! cl Y “218-20 Olive st. 5 7 sok E 1 xT, TW KICK OF 8250-810 CASH; #10 PER MONTH. ile of money on her. the horses " : Ties, aaa and U. railre Kingwood. W. Va.;20 miles cf Deet | rental of $40 per month, ouly 5.300. C. M, Mace | ™1S-Tw Boom 5, Corcoran Building. _| Made thelr appearance Dixon und Los Angeles | ., Te speaker dwelt on the power of the saloon | wiule others were of the opinion that be was a or wanes ewes Park aud “Gakbina. cue taile haut Cheat siver, two | GOWAN, Moom 5, Corcorml: Build. “in kes POR SALE GOOD TAVESTMEN 1 LOT a8ix1 poritaip 1a vide tie grsateaanara So one ap- | it Pompeian politics and gave a list of tavern | still an the city, The two officers, Ferguson OTT & WILCON trains to rom daily; exelent fishing: very | : q LL with three Houses whic! rent for #: c J rt B oe i Ta contide , 107 Fa. ave. wealthy fron ma wail rent fry n | RORSALE Nitec DO NEUE | Gay soe, ae ete peared to pay any special attention to Casta- | keepers who in 79 worked the town for their | ud Taylor, were contideut that they would 1 to October 1, to careful ten: m it " . costs Samy ere Sets > Way. Starter Caldwell sent the horses away at | candidates, ea ae. Among these tavern keepers were JOR SALE-TEN ACKES 01 NDIN THE ington; 84, ——— = i § y scr ee : aryl i: ud ihe deceased was about thirty-five or forty SE CURT AME GT Lath 0? | Meal tekawatiexceliect uutding’ sites: well wapted | Four | Se ratte wy extepoels creeetbantu stbosstiy | ncaa tka se ca ata Certee ee eee ede cokeC EA the ke eet olators of the law in the section of the city - . : . to subdivision im connection with Burrville, whieh it hree Houses on all; ground | aud beautiful Kock Creek valley. Terms to suit | Teached the grand stan¢ Castaway was leading | speaker suid the bes ele co! n t whore he was killed, becanss ihe han KENT -FURNISHED— 14 ‘., | adjoms. A reat barguiu if sold at ouce worth more than price. & co, vest Lots in the District, ou line of street cara, M | by two lengths and was under a stout puili, | tions is the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarnia, > arrested btful Sumer House 114-3 DUCKETT & FORD, F st. nw. my 14-30 st. be d 8c. $160 to 87 i vray lets | He held his own and added to it all the way | volume IV. He exhibited « plat of the town | ™48Y of them. A tew weeks ago he was as- 2a ae sate, BE AUMIEULLY S11; | JVOR SALE AN ELEGANT CORNER KESIDENGE | menthly SANDS & KENNEDY. «t. | around, with Eric second and Badge third. showing many desirable lote with a bay frout | {yullvd tu the saiue armory where he arrested ted for sub unker Hill ro Dm K st. nw. once and ge ain. | —- ~ TI a ¢ Some- ry close of cture th ey b 219 STH ST. NW ‘university aud Brookland, at batyaiti Geo, MMV EIS. 1420 New Yorkrave “mult” | JOR SALE -BANGAINS 18 LOTR AT FOR tothe other horses came in in this order: Come Lenny ice teen hea eekne We] nyler is well buown'to he elas anB bes aprovements, firwt-cl 2. wa acres at Terra Cotta, firnt beyond Brook. | JOR SALE—BY FISH & MILLE, 1213 F st Glen, Ma. —Call before investing in lots wit ‘aw fourth, Los Augeles » Vengeur | te i been arrested a number of times for assaults per wonth, HEISKELL & Mc LERAN, land : dots at mane sts foot. een a beautiful Residence on T et, bet. 1th an rapid railroad jines and public roads borderins # | sixth. Oritlamme seventh, Sir Dixon eighth | scriptions he had copied trom the walls, and other offense mle punt ich BAGS Good | Sif Mew: 3 storie, 9 roous, all mod, imps. lot 1x | Sain Belect where itis conveutent to get to bitsinems, | and Gynosure last, Practically speaking ewes | Atoug there wre the aivertisoneat cena wee i . er Springs station, auch KR. 535 to clinreh, to schools, to hotels, to ‘ 3 Ass 7 peng nn 2 Wd © coroner Was notifie e ‘ AM PRICK GF KN. Mop mae ae 44; Very cheap at 65,500: ternis enas SRLSSOE C | Wosey « peiie cis oe poosie tre seta tease | MOE a vase) far die fect anos as Castaway | charmer, the winding line being made to rep- | 4, yl corouer was nou a ace and public schools, 81S.30 x Iw KEDFORD W WALKER, 1006 F st. nw FOR SALE UY FIsH & SP ST.N.W., | on easy terms. 4. R. HERTFORD, simply spreadeagled the entire field, and at no | resent a serpent, and thus to speak « double ian- oe om nil 4-60" YNISTS TO KIVELSDALE, EXAMINE eee oe ee ee aoe oe ag Press hn as 1419G st._| time in the race was he extended, Bann, who guage. TARIFF TKiBULATIONS. wk KENT_1O A GOOD TENANT Fork sUx tes in ae With aplendid cellar. This ix a bargain a6 3.900. .” Frou sale TWO LOTS 1: SOUT H BROOKLYN, piloted the winner, rode a remarkably tine “Gay ee } iuer—a House m most desirable part of ci na ee aie ob anlet only ie. per ft.; must besold at once. race and Castaway’s victory is due partially to A Divorce Granted. . arden plauicd; good water; fruit, aaieie — | ~inta-te T. K. BROOKS, G16 12th st. 8 y tory P y A Close Vote in the House Preceded by Adslress SEA, Star e. ry Also 2 Large Lots, cach 30,000 1t.; shade; BY FISH & MILLER, 1215 F N.W JOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOT, “oxss, ON 20 his fine Horsemanship. There is no horse liv- Judge Hagner today made a decree in the a Lively Debati MALL ACH PLACE. & LITTLE | 8600 apiece GEO. H, EVANS, Own Subtotal cy. on Marina | Mt yerneat Keouly 81¢13.° 4s ke haboRs | iug who conld have defeated Castaway. Tho | divorce case of Caroline Glick again Georee ae ra improvements: hewiy payered yemiaes or with Manu & Co. G24 Ft, City. | ave. dw. between He aud Gib sins 4a ewtitul | midds _ 616 Leth st, peel Ra et ne Proved him to be 8 | ¢. Glick in favor of complainant, granting her | The discussion of the tariff in the House to- on mb 4-sbe* Joeation : ie low price of x easy terms, OUR SALE-LARGE CORNEK LOTS IN| TAKO- e aes Ee 7 if e of , MBKICK. ALL Mob. 1p 18 | REACIIFEL, Fane of 40 aces ox suir: | =e a pew His, caretie of savantaess Saatitin Anes | Castaway ti ie Jour year-oll bey colt ey | Pen Se aan ee day brisked up considerabiy. Both parties got dorder, 429 sth st. we. 318 month Jsud road; tess than 3 niles fru new bride: 10. ALE-CONVERTIBLE BUSINESS PROPERTY | Mette purcharee ‘e ScPot Abarzain to ou ii- | Outcast, out of Lucy Lisle, He started no —_ — are ne Custody of their child. | worked up over the giuss schedule aud there eT bhocre _ | Remi arn feat ofall ives excelent * alues are “Room sii iee Droit Butiainie | fewer than forty tunes last season aud scored | The bill set forth 2 eS Tee CePtmhM: | wasn rent Kick over the prapessi lassen ot RENT—HUUSE 11 oN. Wz SB] anto-te cians Dwelling, Back Buildin F “By 7 3F N.w,| tem victories, This season he started eight | 157 vse a . . ws ant bath: w Inibrovementa: | 4, F FIVE : ini in good order and occupied: oa oftere » Splenild Building Lat. on Conmocticn svete | times, and has three victories to his credit, car. : re uty on emp chimneys, etetet was ebted . wi indcsid water, Apoiy tw CHAS. | \WHY GO TWENTY To TWENTY-FIVE MILES | SUM gaya at gussocrsbens Saab ee fest ake aE sts t.w., 2OMU%. with a two-story tascwis: | rying from 105 to 108 fess 7 A Tur To Evnore Farr or Exrexse.—Sce {49 the discussion by the fact that several Band D sts. mw, mid-3t fo bo vat i Improvere Value of unimproves r ¥ frame house; 8 rooms, 3 % 2 - ¥ : 3 ‘ald th ct * ‘i cd ‘ or ee oO a 2 cam uur | scare gs preseut reutal valves wich by alterations | gyo,goeee Howes 8 tuoins, mi; rented 108° 4451 "*CStaway is well engaged, he being ina | the Washington Sun y Herald tor particulars* | republicans opposed the committee ' st. 3 Bs ue this beaut | On ye la aed, 18 8g per cent irom: Cos ‘ 2 zs e die: I stakes at Morris Park ,, ; d Gen, Henderson led the a REST 2e A at 55. © See 8 Kins thts beaut | Can be | ‘ened, 18 18g per Cent wrome: cost Of (GUAu PIGcE OF ‘Np | BUuber of handicaps and stakes at Morris Parl > proposition and Gen, Henderson led the oppo- She ESR EE Ets Be doe bate feral Yoav heh sah ica ta at lem ricent | Mupuliounnguaebts Sade Wepre ue value af laid | OR BALE, TRANGULAL PIECE OF GHOUND | YU Aigamouthn iteledag te eee Sia ee ENE CO. trontug Boundary and 1 st. n. ._ | divided into several siuall lots price per tot, chezy, | handicap, for which he is handicapped at 112 _ In the Circuit Court, = BY) ig Se0? BH WARAEK & CO., 916 Fst. uw. | pounds, but with the penalty of ten pounds | day the case of Tho® E. Mi HOUSE, ALL ML, FoR | Wisse TS weatils Taaetio. oe = he can have no chance. ti HOUbE, 913 7th st. nw, AND PART OF 2, SQUARE 682 = soe - ave. and Ist st. Fer foot, af. BEST SIX-OOM NEW BRICK | bouxht soon and on terms to suits. ‘Lo be convinced ee ee w York ave. JOR SALE—SIX-ROM = | 3.000; terns, OR SALE COUNT PROPERTIES A SPE 1 ty. suburban Lots, ntry Seats, Farms, Busi- NSTALLMENT perties, kc. GH. CALVEKT & CO, Judge Montgomery, to- | sition. Gen, Henderson proposed an amend= “hp Woods against the Bal- | @eut cutting the rate of duty on lamp chim- ore and Ohio Railroad Company was given |"¢¥* down to that of the present law, to the jury. This is an action to recover for | %"4 on the vote carried about twenty ty f ¥ $18 per month RA _RENI-1325 RIGGS ST., FROM JUNE 1, | Bess Fs . = EDOUARD [SS LOO! 5, ‘ lies him, Whe * ‘3 ASETILE. & C6 1010 Fst. uw. witordme | FvOK SALE VERY Bb BLE, THREE STORY —— O18 rte cares Vee ee SS LOOKS. | damages occasioned by injuries to his wife in dere 7% Jorgeabe ary sesnianiah ich X ~ = ry rick Dwelling on East Capitol st.; parlor, brary, see eee , , - i or o 7 : raged ten tt 1220 Pet. | Prot RENT OR SALE_AT BLADENSEURG, | aint room ont kitchen aa ae ea uarlor, brary, aNDisNouTHsIDE | Beats Time With His Foot and Faces | the collisiva on the “I” on March 7, 1857, and | TEE se ™ Sere saved Grom detest kp bes ©. KENT_BY RB. 0. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- | Els base: 10, rootne, stable and bath Foci above cellar tinder whole house, Int h.w., linproved by two the Audience. followed the case for injuries to Mrs. Woods, | three votes. Mr. McKinley and Gen. Header. tate and Insurance Broker, 10th ancl F sts. aw, aay JOHN SEEPHEN, Siatee heli src ee taenece aii oven «rates: | frames, each Fenting at $19 per ugnih, $7. 000. in whose favor a verdict of $9,000 was rendered | .on acted us tellers, und the amendment was ‘US M st. mw. 16r.$150 IN41 R st.n.w.,10r. e alley. Price #0, 0. Kor > ; Edouard Strause at his openi in | last week. rinit to IMspect apy iy to(A. SID TYLER & RULHER. | sot O16 F wt. nw ‘douar a pening concert in Ok SALE F LAND SEAR The jury found a verdict for plaintit for | 2f4ted by @ vote of 10 : » 0G A st me OK LESS AC OF LAND NEA f « = es 5 ne ‘y ad 70 70ua se mes Lar lnw road, in rear of Fairview temhis, throvel | FORD, 1307 Fst. tw, my6-120 | QOKSAL SOUTH SIDA T HET 7TH: NDIsTH Boston Wednesday showed that he is not like | 5/999, A QUART 14th sf. b.w.. Gr... whic 1 Massachusett we. will extend ihe ALE. GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 7TH sts. now. north } lot 10, square 162 Per toot, | other wielders of the baton, Asa conductor Ste cee Ye 50 11 G nw. Sr. Sm cany terme Bive'pec cont Innecescun © jou sons Bandas BNINE LO percent; | S114 5, 108 BE WAM sSCe, [he is himself infectnous, His nervous, en- Transfers of Real Estate. He Is Charged With Defrauding the ge Pe Sa = So Saami Leesa Fon saee ct ami s 1A FEW VERY DESIR aeaee Hes imparts eis a aia tas = se — ean follows: | Government by an Ingenious System. ba ABT Ae. 45. Sl SALES Ee WOE SALE Ch 1 Oe ESO MORNE | At able Letsiu Wawiinetou iteichts, tronting on Ver | as well as to his men, says a dispatch to the ssford to W. H. Waddy, sub 52, sg. 744; rr < (Ty em 1 es ee ; Bron si Pee ease ara Te ee | ca ue Rektaaat Soa ae eee EE | are Vaock “iarSit aah Shs’ Givkats oC Ae | Gusta tiene Cppenbehner ch al, | Aner army aoc loin teethas, Wis nned O10 30 Elegant noone tn ocean | Pre\ed by the tine brick FE 13206 F at. ___"_m10-6t" | puts into his work, now using the violin, now = 2 Elie ie). 4 eee oem ene goagrge cen - roof ele | the most desir Fo King- | WOK SALE—FINE CORNER LOT ON HEIGHTS | the baton, is very “catching.” He keeps ti C, sq. 739; @—. Elizabeth B, Rus- | Master, on duty in Arizona. He is charged vated by wieais | ys), ton; water, electric light and every convenience; orth of the city; Two Fine Corn r Lots in Eck oe ws dh Be ade 4 ‘ps time 2 C, 8q. 759; . Elizabeth Rus- vache = to as cock | vee: mn ites Has soy ahd very" cunveniences Ne Biter fires ote South Wrocklaud: Twotsreet | With his left foot as well as with his baton, and | sell to Louisa Chrystal, sub 98, eq, 867; ¢_-, | With attempting to defraud the government of 2 OF Key aud tore a : 3€36 Coun. ave 301s Conn. ave 2022 Coun. ave... FOR Se ON METS Cottages and Country P 14th at. ew... 00 | Dairy Enrmus, Hockville Pik STABLES. ibys COOKE AUC! FP cor: a Hyattsville, TYLER & KUTHEMPOMD occasionally one gets the impression that he is | Julia A. Purnell to F. J. Shadd, part 1. block | 80m odd change by « peculiar system is TT, WILCOX & CO., 2-300 307 F st. a. m12-12t 1907 Pa. ave. and Gth and La. ave. nw. = =F “| going to waltz to his own music. Then again ngham: $--. Genevieve E. Walker to A. | of renting his offices and seg J ved civiliea x ATL ” 1 SEW 12. | FXOR SALE—LARGE PLAT OF VACANT GROUND i i ; Ww: : 5 116, sq. 916; #—. employes, And so he is to be tried by a court- SE he a AT 1 POR SAE cLARGS FLAT OF VACANT GROUXD | 1, bands in affcctionate eoliciteds ever apne | ©. Walter, lote . 15 and 36, 0g B. | employes, so y Hise, ; , ‘ : ‘ Nobl P. Vol d part D, 2q. 352; | mg 3 J Beet: $8900. Tee BROOKS. G16 12th at 0-ot | Te ee PCLT MTOM TOUS ESE nye Section of his band. In short, he is all the | Sooo, “ah g qa bar Inkster, eub Sot is: | marta! which i expected So tearm So just whed Fok Sars Goon INVESTMENT NEAL ‘ : BO. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F stanw, lag ‘, ee “y tent this sort of business has been c: : apliat™ time in motion. sq. 1003; €2,700. E. McManus to Helena MeCar- | ®™* ‘ cs ih KENT—1d00 AND 10M) IkiGas PLACE, BE | Fea PEDROS R.A MER: ea Oe: 8 PE SALEGIGIS IN ELLE VCE’ PONTING | | A great part of the time he faces the audi- | thy. sub C, sq. 745; 22,000. W. F. Kodrick to, | Heit ou and just how deep im gg oo thy Huth sud 17th sts. pew. Fines: E ‘ «WALKER, 1006 F at, 2 retain aioli Eoctiaane See Raltrody dowt | ence while conducting and simultaneousty with | D. Croissant, subs 10) to 136, sg. 1004; €—. Anna | UBfortunate officer happe ‘on the 38th of J oon ere Pay Ba poe i STKERTS Pou SAL P Mouth Beck Ned, | bene built to tits Foret ye teeee retina Now | the last note of cach piece he quits the plat- | T- Hopperton to'S. Oppenbeliuer, subs 69 aed | Will mect at Tucson, Ariz., on t on tween loth and 16th sts. Apply WIKERTS £00 6-room South Brookiand; | bem built to tis property, Prices from to 0 | &, ate wid ett ; P| te and is composed of the following officers: Col, : AMIA AVENUE, 0” aauats fir run s)Home: large lot; | outs per square foot, Call for Plan ‘orm, walks with a quick, nervous step to the | 70, sq. 748: $ J. A. Goldstein to T. J. Burke, Henry M. Black, twenty-third infantry; Col. 1—UNFUKNISHED. Pa ray ELNOON, MAY TWE aly See: DPOMD W.WALKE: McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, rear of the stage and immediately takes up a | sub 141. 6q. 856; $1,300. Julia L. Fitzgerald to ‘Thos. M. Auderson, fourteenth infantry; Lieut, . 411 12th st.n.w., 10° 850 = = whe ays RTER OF SIN O'CLOCK, we 1006 Vet nw. m0-6t eee _ lo Fst uw. | program to see whatis next. Herr Strauss is J. M. Henderson, sub 49, sq. 176; . J. J. Col. Ed P. Pearson, twenty-fourth Peds Cuson 3 hi re rou St RICK DWE OR SALE- One of those conductors who appeals vividly | Brosnan to F, Leonard sub 25, sq. 643; $1,375. | Co . “| wf. Turn. oa E70. a the bd street with adepth of | gut. Tmmd § i? ; i S try; Lieut. Col. Geo. H. Weeks, dep- “yi ‘ to the eye. There is a vigor aud jump to his | W. J. Newton et J. B d. , | infantry; Lieut. Col Tidus & LCTEERFORD, 1507 F ous indow, 1:3 rooms, crystal chande: Handsome Building Sites in the Subdivision of 3 iB ' jump J. Newton to Margaret J. Buckland, sub 31 : , , rmaster general; Lieut. Col. Ai tiv welouatetnece | 9 mutivul yard in reak, paved privece ge ait See Rc beat that predisposes one to find the playing | block 1, Le Droit Park: 61,300. Hi. A. Grie-| Si, Wisstormeter, Guacral; Kdont, Oot Anesn ‘ BH we with ise but TE S00. Wor permut: to shares ee ate alley, ormer buruebuts Wéaidence o very energetic indeed. For one thing. he | w una Shaneor, parts 1 231, Chi- | Mills, ee Vintsin The Miloee eagctio tenrace. ud bath, modern conve: | STEDT & BRADLEY, O87 Fee we? SNORE YX-PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. bet d e. Sold to Ames Shaneor, parts 230 and 221. Chi-| Young, third cavalry; Maj. John BM. at. 96. 8U0,eh04nd $45 4 Fapents terrace aa | ‘This proverty 15 situaten makes the band fall in exactly with his beat. | chester; $400, B. H.Warner etal. toC.C. Baker, xe i i i - euth cavalry; Maj. Charles A. Wikoff, four- H r x ers Pert is adjacent to Penusyivania avenue | PICK SALE—FINE PIECE OF BUSINES. PROP: | touuis Riryerty 4 situa: hey do not straggle after it and certainly he | property inthe county: #—. Same to Caro FE. | 8°¥¢2* ig aah Mise i) fm Fh enn et venient to street car lines, cluirenes aud | Werslouitiat.. TYLER & KUTMEKEORD. | Wocaime ete and his orchestra together produce a most in- Konshaw,@o:@-- 3-'P. ¥. Bitter te Wie roncreaaee| ae en: Bonga) -o Bread Pasa . Pree aan |e 1307 F st,_,| “Bor plate sud ful muey spiriting impression, Everything goes with the | McGuire, part 70, H.'s sub Mi. Plensant; e2-200. | CuYalry; Cope Gee. & Russell, ninth, tnfantey, Gs Dat we ELSA snails: | JOR SALE ATTRACTIVE, NEARLY NEW, Mob-| _m10-6e utmost «nap and dash, eee Ellen E. Dyer to D. W. Prentiss, west iz 3, | {j\Pt Freuk Hl. Eaminds, 3 on sages BROWN, ged thane retur Kick Difllinc; wll ated, worthweai: reo | 40-68 ——_ _ ae ‘The audience was widely enthusiastic and en- | sq. 256; 6100. W.E, Brown to D. Birtwell parte | 1 Brndicogary wprcwe y a arre - niveyaligs kat purchane bes heudecnely nares | oe 8 ATER SQUARE FOOT 18 A cores fell thick and pienty. Among them were | 13 and 14, block 3, Le Droit Park; John | J#4ge advocate of the court.“ POR RENTS 20 N st.n. Ww... nplieet with ton days, other be RUTH KPIs, For Vacant 1ot north side of L street, a : fees Seon pee apres al. to. 8 Wormley, part sub 44, Real Estate Matters. : alter ve daye! sdvertiseqieut of uch resale tn scune R TRALLY LOCATED COKNER | porgete py VERMONT AVERT with delight, It was a good idea not to put it | _——- Emanuel Jackson has bought rigacpeds $ Estate Title Company's abstr: earls ics ae ae, ie UT neg Nore F. L. MOORE, on the program, but to make the audience beg The Six O’ciock Club. A. Gersdorff subs 7 and 8, square 440, 40 by } my 1G-d&ds DUNCANSOD S.. Aucts, algendte ters} 1307 Fst nw, sie» Room 3,303 7thst.m.w. | for it, for. eerie te the American notions, | The six O'clock Club will feast on planked | fet 0” wert northeast corner of 7th and T NCANSON wS., Auctic } LE CON peu ve. Ni 4 ¢UR SALE—LOT 143, SQUARE 155, 25 FEET | @ Strauss concert without the “Blue Danube” A streets northwest. . p BRO juctionsers. | ee) Eg SYR NEAR DY ae i tectee tae Tianivahire aves thied lot is no Strauss concert, shad at Marshall Hall tomorrow evening, leay- Mary B. Mails has bought for @6,875 of G. F. 3 FINE. PROPERTY ON F SIRERT BETWEEN Maur; ell modern conveniences: price $43,000, edi Soar ra det on Copcorals nt, with — eee. ing the 7th-street dock at 6 o'clock. After dinner Whitney et al., trastees, Jote 25 and 26 and part ; BEST: BEING HOUSE Ho ate P oTRES | = SRS SANG Ree aw) | Ser rene ee oe eg ce A View of Wisconsin Politics. there will be confessions of “What is your par- | 27, block 8, Washington Heights, and of Fa By virtue of the authority vested in us by the heirs | JOU, SAME T St. NEAT AGTH X.w.. apzé-im oF t_| From the St. Paul Pioneer Press, ticular tale of woe,” during which Gen. C. H. | Achsah M. Ely for 2,750 lot 23 of same sub. 1 : we wii selon TUESDAY. THE T WENT NTH | price SeBOR ee Fy, SALE BnOOKLAND LoT<_we orren | Unhatched chickens are being industriously | Grosvenor will struggle to maintain order. Julius Rehwold has bought for $4,010 of E. 3 $0 Loco Ws | inavone of the Gemmaiees partee ee j ws sorbe MERRILL & TERRY, 1114 Fst. nw | KULste in our addition to thie Heautitul suburb at | counted in’ Wisconsin, Peck, Pratt, Vilas a ae eee arr leaning mel pnd be at Fa : 63 Fenton » ; LOL Is, SQUARE 436, 0 Pr AE SQEN IE HOUSE. 7TH ST. SE ONE | tric cars: strects 0 feet wide. with parkins sidewalk, | Morgan and Woodward are all gubernatorial Marriage Licenses. anton Tastes Deleeen Ss F qbit..@U 00 hig Lat aw, being the east 24 fect frout by a depth of 88 feet 134 Suave Jrom bast Capitol cars: 10 roonis and bath; | shade trees; «ood water; beauuful view of Univer: LU0G 14th st. dor inches to 4 24-foot alley, uuproved by 4 two-story aud | beautiful «rounds, barca $5,500, sit attic Brick Dwelling, with ceuar, 40 | G10 F street wort e429 ty | lences, Ke. This 0 Me heever'wal 48.5 | of tu remises Do, est; 11 ron operty shoul tore, as it ly seldom F street property is uttered - Marriage licenses have been issued by the | ¥est- One Bs country. | aspirants and Gen. Bragg, it is stated, would Susie | , Mary N. Shafer has purchased for €6,050 reinise's Xu 10-60 MERKILE & TEMS, 1114 F st nw. ai'prices spain wie ys est By i be a sixth were it not for the fact that he has | Clerk of the court to Wm. FE. Hayes and Susie Rewibty orden! sub 77, square 178, 29 & ern conven: | > aan a rE Lai 7 ims ; 20 F at. now. aes 2 ; Geo. Green and Edith Dorsey; Jacob 16th vetween K and 5 streets porth- rect the sttention | Hoe ote tae ey room aa PSk SALE TAREE DESIRABLE RESIDENCE concluded to go to the United States Senate. | Saunt: B. ie oases] eneeen aamee oe } i Brown and Ida B. England, both of Ale: in ae foe cumpetitie bath; all mii. sie ‘ites on ‘Ma 4 a ith sts, ne, | Gen. Bragg’s position reminds one of the for- - : west. 7 es me ILS M needs R20 | Torus, One-third eash, balancein oneand two years, | _™YiU-Ue” MERRILL & TERRY, 1114 Pet. Tey TiEad 20 roan gay respectively eta -e: | Signer, who, upon landing in New York, re- | dria, Va.; Robert H. Burnett and ne K. _— - 1 Togas 8 | Rutepy rar wnng ecu teres papableseun Shuvally | P0K sALE—U.KOOM PKESS-UIICK BAY. WIX- si DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. | fused fo pick upa watch from the sidewalk, | Schlosser: Allen Grymes and Lucy E. Carter,| One of the Secrets of Spinsterhood. 14 ee TOREE 1, | ubtobe secu by seed of trust on tepreuuaes, oral! | B* dow Dwellings, #11 and 919, m12-6t ae wii eae saying he was going farther west and get a big | oth of King George county, Va, From the Astorian. th ate eee SE. --20 | a beng ppaliy . OR SALE—WE HAVE BE. vIRED BY © Sa ee school wass 0 Sth st ae > val -108 clock. he lady was young, and ber oh Zieeek. one | Eat a ets w._ | B’ owner to sell the iandsomest froutage on 16th st. Sa A Mutual Benefit Association. 5 ‘ ie te Waits a6 scapes rt poe | Biirict Notice recently bulls with ail on POUELE | S82 Price At aken st ois» pavis aco, < | Postmaster George W. Marte of Bloods, N.Y.,{ A certificate of the incorporation et the | district school across the aH be beep ore 20K RENT By FISH & MILLER 12138 ¥ 5 sale in some puper published in Waskinuton, DvGs | Hillyer placa-and iets renhin works ie cS peees | _m 22 oes ie 1319 F pleaded guilty yesterday at Rochester to ing a salary of $600 month. A piano — fgg LO a SUE TE | Rrabammann ular ae, ewker rented | Battal ad bral RING LAE 8 c!87 | charges of aberesting money from letters and coverage tn ate tasted silane 6 i L ; + B if desir ry move’ st mw. ; 212115 to alley; cheap I ce. was sentenced to two years ie county a Bev ve The hous | MPGa&ds Attorneys for heirs of Jas. G. Smith, dec’a | the north, B. i. ROBERTSON, 1515 H st. ms. we THOS. G. HENSEY & CO., nitentiary and to a fine of bers with which to psy stated amounts in the a i vaipletely | JRATCLIPZE, DARE & CO., Auctionsers Oi, BALEGREAT | BARGAINS HANDSOME | _™12 6t Too F we iw, | Pe y pay * engage the interest of the school mistress, The ‘¥20 Peniisylvania ave: ENGLISH DOG CART, NEARLY ShT HARNESS YROPERTY OF @ 50% Y Back ~ Ee ee x |, The suffolk and Bo: mn brewii ties | event of their bemg disabled by accident or 1 Wo-nto z s ag Prope: : the tuned she left aA Houses; both thoroughly built by day later teed | ROE, ur piace em AuR8O to ibe alee Pree | in South Boston, and the Portsmouth, N. HL. upon their death; to affordithem a profitable in- pass valag onggar Porod po yy ‘exqui- CosT 9400, | 12 uAtural wood: Linmtels; excellent neighbor- us G. EY ‘CO. brewery of Hon. Frank Jones were transferred | yostment,” &c., bas been filed. The capital tas though he was left out in the cold, § : TEEMAN | BiG Mas agsnd Mente nee: raved atraet 82.030; seer eee. | to an English syndicate yesterday. Frank | gtock is’ €5,000, divided. into’ two ‘hocks | 2, felts ,thowel he w OBAMAS NG FURTHER USE FoR f i TWELVE | ™ ¥-ave. mys-120" Fv SALE-A BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE LOT ON | Jones is to be manager of the new company. shares. The trustees are Jacob B. Cooke, H.| «Why is it that so many school teachers are “ESDAY, MAY TW TIeTH, eee A rmch y % 3, % SIGHOCK 3. we'will sell im frout of our salesrooms, FOR SALE CHEAP—a DesmmABLE EX KOM bos tf Genieehs Ol Go clk che hie Meee 1. Francis A. Osgood of the eighth Muasaa- . louse Bow. sem New Lil chusetts regi t, who was collector at ONS ER SLIPH RNG CAP Sua ioe SSE tbo gas | meee ta bichead’ wader Froedent -Ardhur, ded at ‘is See ce 1 tet, 23th snd 24th ste.0.0..010 | Mealy new.to hich atten ton isan te. hae aad baie! eternal Ss R SALE—50 ACRES OF LAND cottage in Hamilton, Mass, yesterday, aged Seta 5 m16-3t ee FOE SAL ios EIGHT NEW AND DestRa- Srainion teneb olf tives er : Int so North Gitalan, we. The hoon tt wal Works at Bae Chester, X.Y iowa’ op ee See mee ade ae taiee T a Nets MENS EXCURSION ao Le: — aud most Se propretinetn overs penioaeae terday by ns explosion which os x conchesan ened stover cf fet Bee to ge Bigibece mond Wanitnian eases AT ECR | PCS BA OU Net tar oad Untate Peckes Vicinity like an earthquake, No "person was Sew GROW. LINKINS cor, 10th ana Bate mw | YO de JOA FINCH, Manayer, O18 Fat | 32a brea killed, but » man bad bis oar blown off

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