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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. — , D. ca FRIDAY. MAY 30, 1890. i SE pe) THE WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. | Dr. Caroline Burghardt, Mra A. HL Bennett, TWELVE PAGES TOMORROW, FOR _RENT—HOUSES. __| SES.—_|__FOR SALE—HOUSES. __/_FORSALE—LOTS. _ pe Boe aks ee re Tare L-Spinaey: Mite Jeanie" Waller mgs. fa . = = 3212 12 ; A OWNER, ¥ 7 . x Org: rese! bad comb, Barnett, Mrs. | Some jeote Seturday’s JP ye RENT—DeSTRABLE SMALL DWELLINGS, | FOR REST Seuwe 9 roe = ‘hished hard Fpouse piers ins rteesnt Hannge Reaidens com "Ei asdin “Ml awcas Wrouien! of ne scot Be ae ree Gerbert, Mra. E. 8, Brinton, Mra. Mary V. sg pots ieepepan Capito at... 25-98 Tree as HOLTZMAN. "| bargain WIGHT & STUCKETT, 8101 rats ka Blabieaah Wie Bie isbn na eae Heath, Mrs, Johannah H. Noah.” Mies Ida M. b antl Osta nw, ROK SALE-SPECIAL BARGAIN—1F YO ‘These Lots are directly im the line of substantial im- | tae wo! ode rate-p: - | Provements, on and near Whitney ave..the feahionable ~ Nu TGoL ibtiet ug 7:room Brick Dueling | Srive from the northwest necuon of Wie city ove: | 1 THIS CIFT—Loogixo ocr ron rmx xegpr— | Houghton, Miss Kats G. McMonigie, Mrs. Vir-| |, Dov Sun wal i unues le iweine page tom "Permission to inspect by Card | diers’ Hote, with atrect cars om either side and only 8! gow THR ORGANIZATION Was voruep—rar | Rocce rn ar m28-3t | few minutes’ walk trom Boundary, The trastees Mrs. Isabel C. Rockwood, Miss Mary | ing chapters on local and general topic. They ithsonian Institution st. aud Pennsylvauis ave. 0, h at. southeast. yt Frinton © OF THE Cours axp 17s mexnensare | Q Donnell, Mr Ellen E. Donohoe. Miss Belle | Tag Sran will be issued in twelve-page form * Houghton, Miss Kate G. McMonigie, Mra. Vir- . TIRE, 225 ENT—A NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE IN it ~~ - determined to improve this property, the lots are| POTOMAC CORPS, sam) . Miss M. L. Wooster. Mrs. Electa E. 20 | FOR SALE—NOTHING CHEAPER N’ THIS— | eligible for building immediately and acceptable par- —_— Smith, Mrs. Mary L. Town, Mrs. M. J. Whee.| 2*¥® been prepared with great care, and « yr 2 oe two lines of cars or ator ‘Ton * _ : * -~ 2 = y | > 0 2 Seoeretown, convenient t¢.¢ ma OFFICES, With large trout cud buck paride sua Pancse Mesuar case | ee urchas.ny Lote and desiriug to, build cant While the American man was engaged im | lock, Mrs. Ano E. Wilson. Mra. F. B. Wilson, | number of them will be profusely illustrated. = N ROOM PURNISHED OOfOfice rooms in the 260x120 to alley; ground alone worth nearly price | payment. Streets ure being graded aud sidewalks laid bloody strife, was doing his utmost to remove | Mrs. Mattie M. Lincoln, Mrs. Anna M. Hamil- field be is F% RENE Sevan et.. wo Nov. 15 geked. 412 B st. South ast. Bottom Price $5,000, | and trees will be planted in erason, Business men, ; : ton, Mrs, Alice C. Hill, Mrs. Mary M. Clagett The news will covered the most Houne, 3742 Coe longer: term winslon to luapect by Card Only. familiar with values in all sections in aud near the | from off the superficial area of this continent and Mra, Mattic M4, Powell”-149 in all, “ ial angese TOR SACRE av _Mowe-uay wimpod | pest ted he ses ate abuts tr anja | Ht fllow-beings, woman gave freely of her |""Ssrera af the GAR port i the Depart-| arent Manner. and theve spec aed | ee i ae jg a ee don the market this yeac, moral support. When. twenty-five years ago, | ment of the Potomac bare auxiliary woman's | Wi Y¢ Provided for leisure reading, The fol eeSueh repair, near War Department OR KENT_DY JUNE 1, 2024 PST. N.W., FIGHT- balance to suit; 828 12th st. NORTHEAST; Apply ig the recruits marched to the battlefields of the | relief corps, which assist in caring for the | lowing are some of the features of tomorrow's pa per month. oom Biri my-window front, parior, dining room WO. Rented at $13.30 per month. Permission to 5. south women wept and prayed and were ex- | need¢ members of the pests to which they are | gra = ee ay oii: | hen om sane four, reference required, rent in a deeeheans Se RO fhe 7 or 14th at care to extmine thie prom 3 sttached. ‘The prodidsote of thane posh corps Oe eee near a et; facity park cozy 6 roow | mone. ayente ate A FEty And observe the high location and beautiful out- | ceeding sorrowful, but they waved handker- | Sw itd The Presidente of 1 Morton, No. 1;| WITH ARMOR AND GUNS (Iiinstrated). Meck sii mod. impa., ta ¢ =a — pene oR SALE—TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL! look ou every side . i had ati Benge ; meget oll rwod. teed Works 10 fi FOeBEST—-B5 PUSH & MIDLER, 1213 F oT. NW. | Bo tos 14,100 AD ‘alley; No. 1831 st Rw, LOW | | Plateand isiportant information as to improvements | Chiefs and sobbed encouragement. They Miss Howard, Charies Sumner. No. 3;] Some typical vessels of themew navy. What aa a “Ayw rH ST. N.W UNFULNISHieD, PRICE, $2,800. can be had at the office of a3 but little use for the laggard and the non-| Mrs. Ida Hendricks, Burnside, No. 4; Mrs, M. they look like and what they are designed ome pa hg eee 5918 Sead pl. 1¢ 1738 Corcoran st Br--050 W. C. DUVALL, 925 F st. nw. myz0-7¢ WM. H. SAUNDERS &00.,14607F et | os aoa thdic Scmsialan| aeasn | sau) elas Farragut No. 5; Mrs. Emma Anderson, sai y We 22 rooms, m ‘ 212th wt ww. UF63 3 yet. nw. 1Or. ge = in i rs IN GATIONS, a « ‘ rooms... (cc teoran st 7126.60 41 Gate wat Hriex Bay Window, Dwellyiven all hi Mouth {ont cant of Tsthee, sos | plainly and oftentimes uncomfortably appar- | Lincoln, No. 6; Mra. Annie Peck. Logan, No. ms Maine ave a.w., 10. rom: a Fe wwe 10 COG Tat aw, aud 438 cid et. NOKTHPAST: rented st frout, Dear She ra Sheridan st-vhorth frome, Sz) ent, When the husbands, fsthers, brothers | RECOGNIZING FAITHFUL SERVICE | FIRST AMONG FIREMEN (ltustrsted), Steuten sf., near schoo! house. and sweethearts were in the field the women "men who have won their rank by A varied assortinent to select from. wrote letters full of patriotic hope that made | A Medal Presented to Mr. Simon Wolf service. t G 3 Te month each t0 colored fannilies. Cheap Permission to mspecz, vt 0 14th st.n.w., store and atable new 14565 st ow, 340) 642 Cat ne... SUMMER RESORT: tae. Or. aud Louse and abs ed Only. WE DUVALL § Queen Anne porches aroun acious grounds, nice of shade trees E z RICK DWEL dint vue water Fale in Wancistoue ig ie itt we 10 Deore gere: a pal as ee _— ore — ry by the Kesher Shel Barzel. WHOSE WAS THE HAND (Illustrated). toms Frearoats » Wnshiturtn eee eye Sai dissolv g Hie. 40 per wonth turnished tur the sessca oe 400: yt DUVALL, Three Original Lots, 12th st'u.w., bet. S& federal Union should not = Mr. Simon Wolf was the recipient last night] A thrilling chapter of Miss Braddon 's parre h st bet. i Then came the clash of arms and ber anuum Al NE NER PROPERTY ON FAS of a ver; i d-studded gold = , Mesidence, 15r.. with fine gene nnd Waltae mitece aceite cocoa out of the roar and the smoke | > 4.) ic eran npearyo “See -nne yo i W.Va ws yee aud far- Deeciling ia nice order: large yard and : f wounded and | @Cdal from the Capito! and Minn "8 | WITH RACQUET AN famewnedd We Testence, 22x: C1000 oar eR en ne Rear Lah 50xL 20 0 alley. QyiDg. The aeoneieg aepeale of nitset and | 1odges of the order of Kesher Shel Barzel in ‘QUET AND BALL, 2 bel aps : . cng og Monk y © DUVALI at. now. m ‘76.8x110 9 ; A poi fool oe adi ats he ONO | aa cA Ee a a ape 10044 and Be 1 suffering humanity penetrated to the mountain | Tecognition of his service for twelve yearsas| The District players and the Southern Lawa bien hours’ ride by B&O. R ling mn nice order; lot 18x95. Only #3,500; one- 30-27 recesses of Vermont, rang through the forests of { executive chief. The presentation took place Tennis Association. ou, 1h the Allewhantes. Ps > tra Cast: bs —G@ ST. N.W. BETWEEN 11TH AND | Maine and traversed in waves of vocal sorrow nisi to ESA ae | pon sa st Sengerbund Hall in the presence of ® num-| WHat Is YOUR NAME? 1th, xery valuable proverty. 0; Ml | the broad prairies of the west. The response ratow | oetiee Pek aee ae Prairies o . ber of friends, A letter from M. W. Platzek of BRYANT.G16 Mitt mw. ___ botcinall ; at the | opal an who ask ns for the cenens wtand, 04 Droit FOS SPLENDID GPENING TOW WCILD: | Mates ponrea nS adden. From out the lore! | New York, tranamitting the medai, was read | 7B€ Man who asks questions for Sfeet tront_on Sth d bath, reception lu ete cellar und allim: | south of nt and balance to suit: | excellent BW. WARNER & CO. on easy GF st nw. STH AND 1 ‘all in.t., lot ne, (but 4 tew feet miatw handed, kind-hearted, eager. anxious to smooth | and Mr. Henry King, jr., made the presentation of the District will be around Monde: the pillow of the dying or to nurse back to life | speech, in which he sala: ATTRACTIVE HOMES. those whom death had spared for another | «Tp: anal . harvest, ‘Thoueands of the fairest in the lend is medallion, on which is inscribed the | Ways to make houses pretty in summer time, blems of our order—truth. love and justice— forsook home and its comforts to risk them- | °™ ES’ GYMNASIU selves in the hospitals which had suddeniy be- | tYPifies in its fullest senso the true character of | THE PAGES’ GYMNASIUM. horthwept oc Ss an eaeanioen come 60 numerous, Those who could not go i man nes brother gre the order loves and A small section of the Capitol devoted to the a esta aGT' {to the front stayed bome, and, burrying | desires to honor, who has been its chiet for rouse pte i ye be . H. N co. J 4 4 culture of muscle, a eee through with the details of household routine, | twelve consecutive year, You have been tte . CORNER TOT VERY NEAR DUPONT | rolled bandages or picked lint until the nights ns. wijuinin ero to be concreted: 1 P " Riley. this is fine property ay $11,000. MERRILL & TERK EPREES ST ¥ 6 rooms and Lath; easy t $2,000. MERRILL & TERKY, 1114 F st, =! F 98 Sate cistn st. XW » PRETTY BRICK | POR LOR SALE-FOUR BEAT 4 ide, 40 Gunton Bldg, r 21 Lith st., 3d standard bearer, its recognized leader. You | NEW YORK NOTES é = e “i ts Circle, 24.9100 tt, for £9,600 were far spent. At the front and at home| have toiled and labored assiduously without . | ana eheap ar 842000 MERRILL @ TERRY TING F ae "HILL & JOHNSTON, | wherever they were—they comprised the grand. | cessation in its holy cause of charity, benevo- | Echoes of the week from the metropolis, By st nw tn te aoe eat und most energetic reliet corps the world | lence and elevation ef mankind, and to make Tux Stan's special correspondent. JOR SALE-H ST TORY BRICK, @ FPOe SALE-THREE LOTS, EACH 2: 9 Be has ever scen and Soenipen! a Judadism respected. In presenting to you this)». Aeon tat allem pent. tunes | on israpialy Teas is saa nad tats Tacr act “ee eae | token as teetimontal of our gratitude: apres | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP, monthly, $4,000, MERHILL & TERY, tt | very cheap et ‘i the surround resveh that s anes ciation and affection, 1 not only express the . . ee nes BIE | Piven fiuproveuinte pup th tilt yay tain | Today the republic is at peace with itecif and | Cation and affection, 1 not only express the | something of interest about building matters Str and dwe. Wal’ OKIE, Tsui. | all other nations, The veteran who survived j also, 1 am convinced, voice the sentiments of in Washington, ate sw s : ‘ <= a G1} Huw..10' we. br. FOR, nal RTH 1D St, BeTve m ae pe peers di ae pagetare | zuard you paral ee sake Anse DERELICTS AND ICEBERGS. ra € isouly a portion of the property op my i Rrhan hla “+ " aud iste. mw. ; S0x212; ride and reui , ard ¥ m ai . 3 Pooks. “For fall liat eal at oftice fo Uaibeti tat rf ‘nahin sre eT ake, | taproved by Brick Buidiugs, ame 2 moves along baud in hand with his sister in | with our blessiug aud God's blesting for your-| ‘The dangers that threaten those who sail the the Istana oth. fm — k Cee ~ H ee the Grand Army—she of the Woman’ a Relief | self and ali your dear one ocean blue. WOK KENT — FURNISHE 2 = — — ——— “orps. Today they marched together at = i . 1°, 5 (OR SALE-SPECIAL” BARGAINS — LOT 4 J 4 iN ING: one P iace. 8 He aoitist me H plock 14, Meridian Nil; Bee LUD tact front on | Arlington, at Soldiers’ Home, at Congressional, | DECORATION DAY OUTINGS, SOCIAL MATTERS. 1 RENT TABLE ¢ “ STULES. Geb st. and’ Meridian Man § and side by side they strewed flowers on the Thousands of Px ople « Go on Mxcut anata I 5 Le Co eae ttle Brick Hou wo 11s sth at new Just beyond Colum pia row os ad those who sang, a quarter of a cen- by River or Rail. - The Summer Plans of Well-Known Peo- exch. HORSTRAMY & JESTEL, 63: + ROR Ss $45 TO Ay 1d We're comtng, Father Abraham, three hundred theu- ple—Personel Notes, fe agro SF. Oe S| sese pene on tonth «aroliva ave. and sts ¢.,50c. ‘Bome de-| Who is there, outside of the Grand Army, augurated today and several thousand people “= at &s im Bow York epending a tow seas aanae meee wee Ob KENT—UNFULNISHED. . my jots east of Lincoln Park; 7. st J. A SEITLE & CO, da that knows anything about the Woman's Kelief M4 Fa. av, 10r. as with Mr. Menocal, whose trip to South 0 2th stn, took advantage of the good weather to enjoy a 7 . _ - | Corps¢ Who can tell of the misery it removes, y America has been postponed. (Uk REST HOUSE, ge a eee er meee pea Olt SALE—A POSITIVE BARGAIN 1F TAKEN AT 4 ; ; | holiday im the woods. A namber of fishing — Frrcgu path nas abd lateobe Key 010, uextdoor. | 1135 9th stn w., Nine-toot Brick: wil Hionable rart of Once a Lot with font re at OG Tet at Laisa, | Of the sorrows it chasea away, of the tears it Mr. and Mrs. A. Howard Henkle of Cincin- Kenyon st..ut O8 cents per toot, adjutniue | Wipes from the eyes of widows and orphans, | parties started out last night for points up and | nati will occupy the Harrison cot! at Deer C'O'ceuta, BARGAIN Ger sthee | of the bread it gives to the hungry and of the | down the river and on the Eastern branch. | Park this suntmer. sed clothing donated: to the naked? For several i A number of parties went up the branch from | Mra. Roswell P. Flower and her daughter, sj bl. . 4 Uecame am eatabtied soiition tad oe i | Betaings Bridge to ave Ssh and terrapin | Mra Taylor, are in New York city for a short coberent aud irresponsible support of numer- | dinners, as the branch about Licking Banks is | visit, ous organizations composed of the wives, |@great place for “snappers” and Ex-Secretary and Mrs, McCulloch have closed © p. furn.. 20, all mi, Uri AUINMET, Pertnanent t it preferred. TYLER & KULBEKFORD, P stom JOR KENT—AN FIGHT-KOOM BhICK DWELL F ime, with @ _ Be pew Hrick Stable, with icy ae ly ue ive stalls, on alley im rear. yuiy ber month: | Gig ga: bemg 415 Vat. se KOA PHILLIVS & SON, 1419 | h Y. ave. my Saat h and Vermont ave.; ¢ dR SALE—NEW BRICK HOUSE ON TST. w.: 9 rooms anda bath; all mod. im house; heated by aturuace; circular #18 a barKAID. HERRON & RAMEY, 1207 F at, —HOUSE ON Q N.W. BETWI +th ats. . near cars, ear aud bath; just ne Wear Cur. H st. ne. Fos, BENT-STORE AND DWELLING stim Georgetown, D.¢ JQOk KEN T—SIX-ROOM HOUSE. HOT AND COLD ERS E th streets n B. H. WARNER & C 916 Fat hw. rf FY“ SALE-SOUTH SIDE COKCORAN STRE ellar aud Batu: 210% Bast aw. Inquire oes FIOLAZMAN REAL ES- sown Use; wil nell at between 17th atrect aud New Hampelare Ave; | daughters and sisters of G.A.K. members| Nelson and Columbia Divisions, Nos. 2 and 8, | their house on McPherson Square for the sum- x ise nw ie CRE CR . TEION & RAMEY, 10 Fat naw, 0. BH. WARE or ern. | There were the Ladies of the Grand Army, the | yp p., went to Pen Mar and Gettysburg and | Mer and are now on their farm. Ook KEN T_JUNET, 2010 13TH ST OF 8 KOOMS, BEICK a =e oyai Ladies’ League, the Ladies’ Aid Society Mrs. Robert P. Porter has take: yard front a1 5 Makes B oth n.w., 2 Lat; this wa eo a A rare | iC oie DeChow a. Jol aie st ‘m1y-col me THE FIRST CONVENTION, There was a grand opening of Coloni . 4 NT_1317 22D ST. brick house. § " STREE 1307 F st Fe SALE—SOUTH SIDE PN.W. BE | Various departments of the Grand Army | Beach today and the Arrowsmith carried | Mrs. Wilmerding and her danghter, Alice, tween 14th and Lothetreets, lot 22.83 by about ¥3 WOK SALE—BY FISH & MILT, will spend the early summer at the White ER, 1213 F ST. NW, ‘ several hundred persons to that popular resort. , and pain! only $3: aie BACK HOUSES WITH MOD, IMPROVEM ; | to alley; per foot, & eae Tecognized such of these societies as labored The new steamer Samuel J. Pentz made | Sulphur Springs, eee $63 Git nw Tor Lav 1k 14, 106 16.000 VE. ave: Bt, Be Q.8r.5,300 | (4 BT SiutPatrortasi,_| i tueir territory, but there was no marked | enree trips to River View, where Prot, Caid- | Mra. and Miss Batcheller will epend the sum- 71 MISHED HOUSE, 526 1418 1st. nw. Oe. ‘arts mes sedan ie Fete | = NEG SSTREETSN, W; | CBUCYOF looking to national centralization | well furnished music in the largest pavilion om | mer at Sarate a Springs, wear their pS pe OR eda é : her B 6th Bit: 000 Pitas until 1878, when & Woman Kelief Corps con- | the Potomac. New York sae — children ; . . ‘ . Le. bi B. H. WARNER & CO. Vention was beld in Fitchburg, Mass. Two The commodious steamer Excelsior took a ‘ t 0US 5 NW: 8 ave, coi : : : Justice and 3 é Mre. Proves aah Goths wide meters igeeets BEAM Sd ne” _m28-5t SIGE street nw. } years iater the Grand Army, in national em-| large party to Clifton Beach this morning. end Mra, Lamar, Mra, Hearst, Iatrotxs; rane th & th JOR SALE—TAKOMA PARK, THLE: BEAUTIFUL | Campment assembled, adopted resolutions | w fish fi ood sport Stewart and Miss Aldrich, Senator and Mra, aE nen G Kk lots gorner carroll aud) Culuinbis'A¥enten price | he ily apbraview alii ie orescavreree oa Se eee ee CS | ences ond Gen, B. H. Robertson of this city wt Td eer noel tional organization among the women and au-| The steamer Charles Macalester made a run | *Peht Yesterday in Richmond, 7} aE SALECBY thoriging the sisters to add to their title the | to Mount Vervon and Marshall Hall this morn- | Mrs. and Miss McMillan will spend the sum- €.DUNCANS* 4. Ok KEN T— Dtott Mansion, G16 La ave. Ww N cor. 34th, 1 5r.and e DESIRABLE BUL words: Auxiliary to the G.A.R. Agitation con- ing. The steamer Corcoran made two trips to mer visiting several of the eastern coast water- _ a buildme fots... 810,000] P ’ 19th DEQ &Ie tinued and spread for two years more, and} Marshall Hall. ing places. a peg eet Rope ( N dt. Gud & 34, TOr..9.000 29th, cor. € N bt. 12a hi then, when the Grand Army metat Denverin| ‘The steam yachts Cecile, Bartholdi and ond F sta.n.w, Also 8 how 1 Met Last evening Mrs. Naomi Utermeble of No. 1 yan Places, 1883, the women went right to the front and | F; de lar t thi 9 ‘ = = a = | vented 0 each, $05 rs al 8,000 i r he t rances made regular trips to the upper river | 4139 194] é Beg ENT 54 PURSE Ling RESIDENCES, 1413 | sented for gu aud 910 each, S20 end 81.000 oacn: | 3 or 1? 8} s, 18x00..60 | held the first National Women's Keiief Corps | landings from High street. Georgetown, oud | 292 12th strect northwest gave a birthday z panies f We have other desirable property, which we will bg | Md.av.& Bn Tessx0e TENT aT. 55 | CONVention while the veterans’ encampment | large parties spent the day ou the beautiful | PATtY to her miece, Miss Pauline Whitaker of j L this city. The lawn tennis club of which Miss 100.1 Md.av.&G.60x11u..50 | W48 in session, They were encouraged to do | hills along the Potomac, y oa - BU:1:40 Paieraou ety Soxbe 40 | this by the then commauder-in-chief, Paul Van- Many personi spent the day at the future npg id 0 mensbes Surnicbed a number of F bt. 18819, 40x128, 1:40 ADL 1GAT?, 4831 dervoort of Omaha. Now, whenever the G.A. | Rock Hil Park, Se en pane Se Conn, ave, Db 16 17 Yoxt, rented So, 810.000 | R. boys camp the W.K.C. is within speaking | Dewitt’s tally-ho line and McCaulley’s tally Hodges, Meredith, Swormstedt, White, Miller ar 1 Bist, 2 beautifidl lots, per eq. tt. “KC, ; I - *hoate, Fi 4% acres on Sprivg st, bet. 7th and idth sts, with 10 | distance; the two bodies hold their annual gad Messrs. Choate, Finkel, Brown, Vale and SHEDD, 1 Lev ed to show parties JOR KENT-TWO NEW AND ATTRACTIV riba tad edocs OR KRENT— 2 y BAC fees ee M Houses Near Dupont Circle. One 8 rooms and POR SALE_ 4 BARGAIN—ON HST. ¥. th $00. Uther 12 rooms sud buth; ‘A, H. | X' story Brick Store and Dwelling . size o! Mies, 1416 F st, i-tiu* "| trout by 114 feet 6 inches to an alley. terins apply to FRANCIS ring to dake invest- u 16 PORTNEK PLACE, BE- ho coaches curried large parties to Cabin John | Pry, ; ‘chock BS PORTNEK PLACE, BE- 130: soot house, elegantly situated tor » subdivisoo— | meetings together. Year by year the women Bridge and other laces, ermine avid =e About a yeue ayo, 6 rovins SHA r "MT. PLEASANT PROPERTY. have added to their number until the present | Many persons who did not go to the country Stes antiattecliy pabered cnseniomt: cancer Buick aud Stone, elegantly fnished | yotson Park at, Brown at, cor. Howard ave, im- | membership is more than 80,000. took advantage of the cable, electric and horse | TTeasurer and Mra, Lemcke of Indiana are a ey OTP PRT EUG. 490 U a ruplete howe, 800,000. Pee 7 THE POTOMAC CORPS. cars and had their little picnics in that quiet | in the city, the guests of Mr. aud Mrs. Blount, 1 1H 1439 U st. = Gio oR & co. Jotwou Loidecker ay. Ut. 71h&1 4th ata, 50x150, 30c, stenait x - tach Welling place. soar wae aT 5 ; lots on Whitney wv. Dt. 7thaLath stay QUEL s . WEST WASHT FOr REST 20 LTH ST. SW 9 ROOMS. TS | mn re lotain Atamendale, Md., 1"? ‘urilue trein We Holl this great nations] organisation for the —-—__ 3012 Dumt¥t'n,Sr.. 8: 2ORNER F | ington, ou Baltimore and Univ Railroad. Very cheap. | Telief of suffering not one of the integral tek, 13 rooms with all Krookland—Choice lots, Se., Me. 220x100, with Brick Stable | | Other very desirable lotsin every Mt t once will be woldata wreat bargain, | Be sure to give us call before purchasing. m24-7t | bere, known as Potomac Corps, an auxiliary to oa = BO. WAKY Poste LOISONN NEAR N.CAPITOL, | the Department of the Potomac, This im- path. Apply ob preuuses or at Kom 11. Robbins | PVOKS, wilding, cor. sth aid F sts. 1.w gna ¢ #4 = ~ iuodern truprovel KENT—1501 VERMONT AVE, 10 RUO: inreur; if taken 860 per mouth by year. 840 per mo: to Oct. 1. Ts. ee ee - ‘The Independent Pleasure Club will give their : fen for Tax EvExINo Stan. last hop of the senson at Airy ( eof the city, | Patts is more efficient thao the one located Maracas. Sabet thascent, Women * pauls SEC ‘The roll of the drums at Fredericksburg Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Susie For a full het apply te WESCOTT _& WILCOS, ed ee : Ina rattling rataplan LR me TT mittin 3 : : a within 100 ft. of Electric cars; very cheap atdcts. | portant branch of active femininity was set Foy |. Rutter, daughter of A. L. Rutter, chief clerk — “cinnamon EE — | Jeo SANE-SPECIAL BAKGAT WO, WELT bt 1-H. BROOKS, G10 12th st | running November 18, 1886, with a charter and Sho baghey: Bare United States Treasurer's Office, to Mr. Heary OSES OST. IN EXCEL ok LENT aeitiows Hurts ae; ounce | Pom BALE PNET ELOT AT THE 1) membership of 29. Mra, Annie Faunce was its Shook the anaious air James of New York, at Memorial Christian wits ot anarere-mealiaale st 73h teoa60 8 5 iS 1 Pierce of live ro. a hs Tote are 221 feet trout; | jn gia Somalis to saps theremaie tie TES % | first president. It was « success from the com- When the deadly fray began. Church, Monday, June 2, at noon, 2 : 2 7 "Mase. ave. fayette teriace. to @ purchaser takins t wd cheap property can ne Very best corne: a et JO KENT—HOUSE AND STABLE ON € ST. N.W. 0 408 th at. = : SWORMSTEDT & BEADLE, — | Y, Wie YGF Pert commer An that section; ei Seneca Gale took BP pionce the great) «The shot-rent flags deflance tung Mr. F. A. Richardeon has issued cards an- Wnear d¢: 17 ruous im house and roouis over 140 stable ne.Ctav & K wt " ¥ st ee ee eee sn ich previously had been ulmost neg- Over the faithful ranks nouncing the marriage of his niece, Amande y Apply to W. U. DENISON, 925 F st. mw. 0 Stal 1206 bh st Re THAVE 19 HANDSOME NEW OR SALE — 200,000 FEET OP GROUND IN | lected. No matter how willing the veterans °; Howard, to Mr, John H. Gw; ‘Me: {OR RENT—1713G ST. N.W. A 10-ROOM BRICK; | ee eae iad Unione on giioaE | Hafewed ave. aud Spruce st, Le Droit Yark, whieh T | #9t00 line of new ratlrond on See women. " No relief committee composed of Brave sons of the North, 4 : Peace banca PROSE ONE GE THOSE | wails on the Nostalent plane’ Bach Hours hw all | 4 lane, fr SWORMST EDT Ss By ee men could find out how unutterably poor were With the batterieson their flanks, General and Mrs. Van Vieit leave the city 6 . peautitul new house ma aid bathe. papered | mod imips.,coucre Tunderentive house, Terms re i : 3 Piso penta juthebiahest style of ti e cellar wbale | cf anik 'eyall sese tert ee ee a wt raed 27 Fat. some soldiers’ widows, nor how wretched their] stern rose the shouts of martial inen, next Thursday for their summer home at JL AUSETDILE & CO, Vio Bat. au Jenwth: tight, airy aud dr Mouth ‘sud interest. Purchaser will, have pr ‘Ok SALE—A CHEAP BUILDING LOT ON THE | apologies for homes. Many a widow or de- = Shrewsbury, N. J. mi YI PHEO'D FRILBUS, 1 ilege of selec'ing gas fixtures and wall pay north side of 1. st. ve RENT— 1124 37H N.W., THREE- pendent parent would have starved to death ‘Their broaste against the fire, a eum ween Mr. Herman Oelrichs of New York has char- ~ 4 ‘Lake Le or 4th st. cara direct tothe park. Lots ail | Hampshire ave.; 70x10; price, - 60 per square se Bay-window Brick House, rectus and bath FPOe REST LAPIER JUNE 10, NEW, run to Z0-foot alley: plenty of stable room ‘Thisiee | foot SWOKMBTEDT & BRADLEY | rather than whisper. the trath in the ear of pepsi radeespomeag tered the steam yacht Stranger, belonging t imps; closet ty every rooms: crystal chandelie ; be, $20 9 ueton st, Alexan | splendid opportunity to secure a home im, that lovely | my24-6t Fstnw. | other than sympathetic woman. pe cematagringh casccagyy > ver mouth, “Apply t@ AL GULDSMITH, seven Toons’ and bath; Jorge yard, For ternis, & Mibiuiuw as it doce the advantuces of bot ae 7 ce ‘Through the deeply trodden mi rerke S. Koott, for the seavsm. Re. Golréche adage myo cipas KC ¥O.B cee Thea s coutals from 6 to @ | WOK SALE-THE NOKTHEAST CORXER OF A BRIEF RETROSPECT. ply jen mire. is now on his way to San Francisco, where he OR RENT_BY JUNE 1, HO JOR RENT—TH! Peas rape eee pee ee aE meee | Lan ot: peat tae ine te eating Eogeas tact at att | Petesiine Corps han hed Ms teininend had the Our soldiers scale the bristling heights will marry the daughter of ex-Senator Fair. He fone ae 13th st. 1 «., cor. Mi Don't tail to tuapect this propercy if you wink to secure | Oth st; Just the Lot for uu P v will bring bis bride east and make a Fr rout $u0 per month, A tric eats lughting, NO. WAGOAMAN, adily, OF will be guod to hold for rise, $ members been less earnest, had they been more By belching cannon crowned, cruise on the Stranger, visiting all ep messes ae ese eee ee g mindful of their own comfort, nobody knows sap tw: cen. 5 ; JOH KENT—IN ANAGOST SE EIGN NEW BRICK HOUSES "Mid the hurtling gust seem wering Places. He has also rented Mr. fpr ae ey RO FP techive Cottares meodeane aes, Sete ft and North Capitol uw, These | WUC SALE CORNER LOT. 30x75. 11TH AND C | what might have happened. Strong friends ‘Aud groan on the blood-red ground, Scott's house at Seabright, N.J., for the sum- og mg to wih gh rubs: Groote, Une House. large rout lost desirable bo fort home or invest: ts northeant ; suutheast #xpontire : a pretty lot, sigs mer days which he does not’ spe the pe se aaenerae arom Ieee stable; 8 rooms. “Thres Kooms for light house tient, "Price @4,600 cach, car vost acconanodating | price Per tquare foot. SWOKMBTEDT & BkaD- | assisted when assistance was most needed, and ee sedi te = ing in’ a deliyhtfully Jocated new cottag ARLES W. HANDY, WEY stow. my24-6t_ | now there is no more actively useful distributor ‘The guns break out in desperate din, Stranger. my 24-1 06 O21 Fat. nw. : 2 SPLE NDID OPPORTU NITY To | of ee, eae Cory Last ‘The trumpets hoarsely bray; Mrs, A. W. Doty, accompanied by her daugh- TOR e313 HST. NE. EIGHY- ROOM BRICK purchases fine Lot cheal and ub easy terme at | year, when Mrs. A. S. Odell was president, was But the here roll ter Adelaide, has gon N ¥ fort Pirin ot 203120 and wil be rod forvers sist | Hyattnviile,Sta.: ton tuinittens ride over Band jE: | most prosperous and full of good works, This sh Thee salen te ese (OK KENT BY FISH & MILLER, 171% FST. | H- A. GRISWOLD. Anacostia, DC. P.W. , that Very Pleasant House, with all mod. tps, 31? Lit st. aw, near fowa circle, will be rented to | ——— nt trom July 2 to Oct. 1, at a um: set cost payment, “1. 1 GROOKS, 616 Ith st. w24-ue | twenty trains sday, EMMONS & BROWS. year, with Mrs. Rose E. Ferree at its head, the pares ; Se pedey energy Lancomcovtie ecbosk NJ. where S00 | eet re ee EOL BAY-WINDOW HOU JOR SALE—€4 PPR SQUARE FOOT Is a corps is progressing more rapidly than ever be- Stee ett her son is a student. ie 5 ecu We | tue rocme und onle teen Elis tines yess oe EF VERY LOW PRICE fore; its field is broadening ail the time and the ‘The battle Nags still proudly fy Miss Angie Leimbach of Baltimore is ne oe - Bat-5-¥ 22-400 | obliged to sell; price, eudil Juve 4 ai) Goa. For Vacant Lot uorth side of L street worthy unfortunatesare rising up and calling it O’er the wreck of the patriot corps; _ — dt i RUST & HUNGEKFORD, 624 Taitet a0sto8it B. BuooKS, oo itiss, 4 VEKMUNT BVESUE, diessed. The membership i constantly in- And those hearts of oak Mra, W. B. Crows. oe Room A re 1 PE SSLE-CESTRALLY LOCATED CORNER | Forasle by creasing. : eee ‘That undending broke Mrs. and Miss Young, wife and daughter of cadoer ‘in woud bi, OF. <..--cosn-4BOO| Dearit price aakede WT et ear eres Room Fishy MOORE, Potomac Corps is distinguished above all ‘All heuer aud Dove the mere: Dr. Edward Young, United States consul at DEEBL: » DAVIS ae wifi, ato | ati ge ters 1307 F aww. PAVIEW HEIGEER others in the national organization. When the Windsor, N.S., his son, Rey. W. H. Young, pas- SEW FOUR ROU Beene Byer cararuss ol eats enon Women’s Keliet Corps convention of 1887 met Live Fredericksburg, tho’ lost the field, tor of Metropolitan Baptist Church, wife and yard On Cees! alley and River f whole Louse fection ¢ ‘Woodley le y terms; electric cara are | 4t St. Louis it was resolved “That, in view of Immortal in memory’s sight! child, left on Thursday last, via Boston, for Le in ing to this p ty. Apply to the special privileges bestowed upon Potomac In our souls we sigh Nova Scotia, where they will remain till au- DER SLE, DAVIS & CO, 1919 F at. t,voe et Te, ponteomely parce “ NE. BEALL, 1321 Fat._ | Corps ee national Soy ee we direct that While our hearts beat high tuma. ——_—_ “— — me > . a TY ai 3 J DICAT! WE ARE piber b ver i i Bitte and'Cvt- near suithwutan: trod, have 2 BiG won ne te Caer the remuning lot in Betievue | coruyad thes tebe earire one ae one At the name of thy fatal Nght _ Rev, Dr. James L. Phillips of India is epend- ineume 30 nee mie Mire Possirgs a Nine Puctuaatis Strevt cat | Reliof Corps, auxiliary to the Department of —___SDAvip Guanam ApzR, _ agg hm wag ae a gre on vetagh ~d EW TEN-ROOM MOUSE Nowtlt iwo-siory Bartoou Tuction, pawses. this property” | the Potomac, G. A. , sveretery. De. stable: fru . rent $30 per fe. tented ‘at #30 per month; cash payne This opport Ide: apecelators tbo: si e DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. Phillips was a class mate of Speaker Reed. He YPoRD, Tal mate le i) aniice for tue thieeso.U0U.. ‘Two Lwiratory | tet overiock. For phate ek eee eal | It vas shown at the G. A. R. encampment at “ Mar Brick Dweibuse, ‘six rooms. all modern | MCLACHLEN & BATCHELDE ‘eluehits ied at 820 per mouth ¢ " o returned to America his wife and children Fst. ‘ew, | Milwaukee last year that Potomac Corps had, : - a during the convention ye: en closed, given | 4 B44 AUTHORIZING CUANGE OF THE aNacosTiA | for the benefit of Mrs. Phillips health, Rigas pl, 9F.$52.50 3 cash |“ auy 17-100 Or GO tit bh 0 ut S500; price bight Three-story LE — MINTWOOD PLACE more in charity than any other cor a oe Ppretae BAMANAD BUOEK. a will leave in A‘ Fy to visit the Principal cits sive 42 | 400 sa 408 3 y ymellies:, ine roume bath room FGhoice te 5 renainlie sot int ve | country. ‘Itis the banner corp. "© A bill amendatory of the act authorizing a of Great Britain preparatory 40 his ‘extensive $3 | Sei eS Mr Sh per seat OT abe | tad DesutiTel Hock Greet, valine hens oe cae THE MEMBERSHIP, ahenge cE routs Se) Sep Anacestin bul Peteinet | CELSO mackecy one ane been Seen ee % ee for BL 84200 tt between Tat aud 2d'ne 8100 ty 500 yexoes | The entire roll of tuomberehip is as follows: | River street railway line was introduced in the | Wiite sed bis, wite cles oath Moe Me ere SM etn we 1dr. 10r.30 ib cre tah stiri dal sobtad | Bees (8 pone nT SANDS & KENNEL President, Mrs Rose E. Forree; senior vice | House yesterday by Representative Moore of | coin (Bessie Beech), His daughter joins him t.p.w ThE, tur. 40 Le Ok RENT-DESIKABLE RESIDENCE | wld-lin 4 = Sallis eee ice | Ne Hampshire. The additional route is from | today, and on Saturda; quite # party will jou Droit Park: ood lot stable, Ge. Sonne - _ —————— | president, Mrs, Nellie F. Prentice; junior vice | ¢th and Betreets along 6th to F, to 10th, to B,| Dr. Phillips and bis pK model ap 4 trip to on of the property on my | _! 2 eee SUL eS EEURD, 2307 BSG MANICURE. president, Mrs, Frances A. Burger; secretary, | along B to the main tracks. Mount Vernon. On Saturday evening he will | etecenaach tec SE WAGGAMAN. | ROR SAGE FINE PIECE OF BUSINES. PHOP. | __ Soe A Miss Helen R. Holmes; treasurer, Miss Mary L. Se leave for Philadelphia, where he preaches ew Fai pabtics boom wick. 9 BED koows, ani, | Smid 4) 1807 Fst, ADAM PAYS, 1 conn axp cumoropisr | Smithy conductor, Mra. Mary M. Paige; ehap- Harry D. Darby Released. _ | Sunday, cubed vereeet Fionn jave,, bat, Gtr aod wake aking |} OK SALE-IN ALEXANDIA, VA, CENTRAL 703 15th st. nw, 0 rowsdrue store. | wait Mrs. E- A. Voso: guard, Mrs, Emily J. | Harry D. Darby, who was convicted in April located, @ ‘Three-story, Teu-room Brick H 2 r rt sy terms. SOHN” CATES | expend ms fant. | Smith; ass: ae nt conductor, Mrs. Mary Eld-| of having embezzled money from letters in the THE “KNOCK-OUT” GAME, “hn | ridge ‘assistant guard, Mrs. Julia Roberts; Mex, : Mare ==} Albertine 8. Odeil, Mrs. Minerva A. McMillan, | CY Post office about whearheg tian coe ~ ALEXANDRIA, Mrs. Virginia L. Grosvenor, Miss CoraC.Curry, | before the Criminal Court yesterday afternoon v eepuhalt ace Pecan Mrs. Lavinia Russell, Mrs, Maria A. Houghton, | and released on giving his personal bonds, The graves of the Union | Miss Clara Barton, Mrs, Marietia §&. This was suggested by the District attorney, at soldiers at the United States Military Cemetet Brown, Mrs. Sallie Kk. Church, Mre. the instance of the Department of Justice. and muy 30-35t* uporter Aud manufacturer of Fiue Lodist Goods suuth of New York.a! Lafayette equa: oie OM st nw. GF 4 Gan ees at s-w..6e. Sal. to st Est aw. oe met at at. we w., Oecd Se, Fotnee rhs be enarnined by fernit ¥rom THOMAS J. BISHEE & CO. NEW HOUSES on the south side of Kt st w Hauipshire av anette, bay windows, “tine ati cl utad wi Burt by F. A BARGAIN” MONTHLY PArMiN Sew Six-roow Press brick dow od. tnt r card HILL. S13 Wheto Ww Decoration Day. 1 tenued by ‘I, F. schueider, arch: 4 Fet.uw | | } § my LF. WH. Duchay ‘in’ the best isanner, ere decorated today. The: 3, Sarah Jochum, Mrs. Adeline L. rl a ber of a gang of alleged Philadelphia crooks WOOMS, ALL | QUI SALE MUST BE SOLD SOON, BAY. WIDOW eae enn Sean MAES DSO ps anc Bar in the beaudtul auleeelLxrot er ass | areata mele tira EmmaJ. Partridge, | be,Ditrict attorney also arked that the Jadg-| Th, cperated here several weeks ago, was @10000 | Brick, GO2 Mase, ave. n.c.. six room end beth graves? Kept gl 7 , | ment of the court be set aside. Darby was sen - 7 os on two mtrects; wide Parking special tow ones 418.000 | Forty-two little girls, representing the states, | Mrs. Josephine R. Rawlings, Mra. Mary Wheeler, tenced to the Albany penitcntisry fur oue year, | brought from Philadelphia yesterday. There k buyer. DAVID x ” all dressed in white with uniform badges an rs. Rut! asian irs, Susannah Chapman, i indictment here T ; ; BO | alt di h iform bad d | Mrs, Ruth Blasiand, Mr ah Chapman, | put as efforts were contemplated to procure «| is an against him charging a. eee S06 F ston w. hats, moved shortly before noon to the Washing- | Mrs. Lizzie Calver, Miss Adeline Boyce, Mrs. ‘don he has since been kept in jail. Some of | him with robbing Frank Loving of «ring, pair S| JQOR SALE—1 HAVE AN ABSOLUTE HANGAIN IN | ton depot, where the Union Veteran Corps and Narcissa A. Brackett, Mrs. | his fri maki uous 1 SEAY BIX-KOOM BRICK MOUSE, | BCHOU Se, FOR HOME UILINVESTMENT. Must | SOK SALE CHE pant (gona Rotlogen Post of the App-ot the Pod on wae sn hicereih nea an perme Her reg ee of sleeve buttons anda coat, His alleged com- NReg tet deste se caecg | QE ee eee cease UW FO BELL | in soci aud bath cabinet mantels with uitrors: | tomge soon arrived: from. Wasliggton, ‘The Maggie Fleming, Mrs, Augusta C, Starkey, Mrs. | rington, hua earnestly pleaded for ii’ ps panions in crime were “Curly” Harris and N CHOATE & CO. 610 Lithst | "ADDRESS BOX 156, STAR OFFICE. Apply to G. HENSEY & CO, line then moved to the cemetery, where, one ied ae soe ego Mrs, Car- | Jt was understood a few weeks ago the | Fred Mason alias “Happy Jack.” Harrie Bhp ty et ey hg BAL JOR SALE— BY FI wyiG-lm E after authems, under the lend of Capt. Pey-| rie Holley, Mrs. Annie E. Wilder, Miss Helen | president declined to grant a pardon in the | was arrested here and “Happy Jack” was from June 1 to Uetober 1%. 18U0, 1th st. between Fisncndia SOK NALE—A SPI ton of Washington, and prayer by Rey. Dr. | Watt, Mrs. M. H. Wisner, Mrs, Annie Harding, case as officially presented to him. Then ef-| grrested in Philadelphia. Detectives Carter and Ke rout resmu.bie, JAMES A. BATES & C0. | #5 ASM" Sihiets one of the beat pe Fiitis tore botiot shop of Alexandria, Hon. 8. 8. Yoder of | Mrs. Eliza E. Cutler, Mra. Jennie G, Houston, | forts were made to obtains, pardon on the | arrested, cwptepen oP OK R + — aaa | preety tee diene Meno heen aioe oe i lot Ohio delivered the memorial address, and then | Mrs. Mary J. Baxter, Mrs, ‘Clarinda’ M. Pitti, | Sort mere made to obtais BC peg the wo Fete 82 SERA oe ane | Bese nee spayd tera apy the litle girle with, many older indies decor: | Mrs, Arabella, Burgeat, Mise Mary A. Siodder, | ftated that he was iy such bad health thet he | ond *e,iatter_srrosted “Curly” Harris in thie Bata Pat, ned. tmie son | Skies pan laeeeane jew bene dane wah | iSOae wakes ait “A a tT, | tted the graves, Except that the banks were | Mrs. Libbey N. Porter, Mrs. Francis M. Hart- | Somtd pon pegibae ieee im the poniten- | 27: pow to 5m, bu ft SALE—HANDSOME RESIDENCE IN MT. “ possibly — Pei Harris gave bail in thesum of $1,000 and his . four with 6 i Pwasuut: U3 room: laundry. cellar; bath stabie, | Closed and that the post office kept Sunday | well, Miss Mollie M. Reagan, Mrs. Bertie Har- tiary, action was taken as above noted, and | case is on the assignment for erraignment in } built, canis alba air — Cag eo other trees; occupied | hours there was a holiday in town, business ree ars yay een ae ees [ptertey afternoon the prisoner returned to | the Criminal Court ow. The offcers th, P and qi mw. 6 | care and Gredion, ail welt nestal aot are | mnie Eee, ceeding as usual, ford, Mrs. H. C. Campbell, Mrs, E. D wy ye rs6 Wiatile sony aecisebie tor hamase or’ Sor investinen Will be | ae 5 eae ee a —— PEWasuIxGrOx MEETINGS IN ALEXANDRIA.—| holm, Mra. Theresa A. Williams, Mrs, Nel- - ——o—- ceed ene be will anewer when bis : Tier daira cayedaca’bal cu iewonsuiewnmems | Binaries avewun’ ALTARS AT ONCE | Jung is the month for the annual ‘meetings of | lie Adame, Bre. A. Me O'Connell Ney Died in Zanesville, Oto: Teeccectaas ueuren anaes conta roomy buts ao Story aud basement, 21 | a number of the Virginia-chartered Washing- | Anna Grey DeLong, Mra, M. E. Culter, is Bow THE THIEVES CPNDATE. Geman Te ere oS gts on | Son corporations whose principal ofices of | Mrs. Mary W.K. Weaver, Miss Annie Mclae, | News receivedsin this city from Zanesville, | ye mon, it is charged, played what Chief = — ~— ——--_ | my eee OO FS oy, | this city. The Washington Heal Estate Com- | Mrs. Celextin A: Ferris, Mrs. Annie S. Garrison, | Ohio, announces the death of Mra, Mary Jane Wood of the Philadelphia detectives calls the a ‘OR | SALE — ELEGANT RESIDENCE TWO ‘@cor. | P*ny; the Irving Gold Mining Company and | Mrs. Lizzie F. Kelley, Mra.Ehza A.Richardson, Henry Baldwin Boone, aged forty-four, wife of “dcnock-out" game. The “crook” carries in bis Ag pr ay le Bi squares north of Dupont dire! the New Mausoleum Company will hold meet- | Mrs. E.Gould, Miss Lavinia Chase, Mre Amanda | Col. Albert E. Boone, lute of this city, and also “rt = 4 JOR RENT-G1U K st. NE. 6-ROOM BHICK; | 810,500. FKANCIS HOPI W 1: ings here next Monday and many other Wash- | Swaine, Mra, Annie W. Hulstead, Mrs, Ada C. | announces the death’ of Mr. John T. Fracker, ac pg hydrate which = hear cars and public schoul; $18.50 | yy nee : SOE: ington companies meet here later in the month. | Meynes, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Mra. Jean McK. | brother of Mrs. D. A-Chambers and Mrs. Johu | 2804 to “fix victim before him, SK stn Eee Pa by Be bene ee | OWE, AN IMMEDIATE PUK} | Nores.—Alexandria was lively last night with | Hoover, Miss“ Margaret Buckley, Mrs. Jane | w. ‘Macartney of this city. ‘The victim selected is generally « man whe 2UCEER & BOO..100Fetae. | dy wal shina nel ae Y Py dovkiug down Khode | the throngs arriving home from Richmond, and | Pettys, Mrs. L. A. Overacher, Mrs. Rose Mc-| ~ Genes jewelry and who to obficted to drink, Be.GES16.75 | BKADEC “0 Daschient brick: in perfect oe: | at daylight this morning the Alexandria Light | Clelland, Mra, Hattie L. Scribner, Mra. Eliza. A Church Fete. reg ae aay wt Hoth he Be... 10 do SA ME IDENCE. Sr der, For tern Oe er usbect apply to THOS, | Infantry, Capt. mieceet reached here foe — M. Zane, saree a sao gine * A fete champetre will be given under the = weg inet ae mg Ay 40 626 Qst now : Peasant: ni a ~ = = ith music t ‘ir armory.-——-—Act ‘ox, Mrs. Martha ibson, irs. te i cary terue Fhancis HUFTY. 1d0i Fat eee Ing Mayor May has ged Jee Wilkins: colored, | Sareetius, see Eldridge ‘Smith, ‘Mra ‘Tamer | Suspices of the Ascension Church Saturday | up and finds that his jewelry and aud Seapets £5 for assuult upon Mr. Frank Noslo with 4 SL Tyler, Mra. Mary 4: Lowry, Mra, Margaret | evening st the corner of Bode Island avenue | spuctimes his clothing are stolen, Wood lur wz 3 a avons 2 = ry: : " a st pe, or JOR sa FIN brick. He inflicted a severe wound upon Mr. | McL. King, Miss Clara L, Willard, Miss Eva | and 16th street northwest. The grounds will that when the ‘knock-out’ aes eet Fa aan = va | News's scalp——Mr, iraxton, B. Binith has | Doughty. ies Lids Harper, dre Aca G.Adama, | be pretty allaminated by Chinese, lanterns, ~ dees Nemeptin. ty Sga sd ae EL. 20x00. Avply to HENRY WEX, 12540 708) # PA AVE | bought for $2,000 from Mr. I. Bichborg ty Mra. Mary D, Newell, Mrs. Minerva H. Nichols, | and the various tastefully onme 20.00 33 Si.watore.37 | a iaagaty FOR aw | Profer'Iny the Distiet, Money loud see weraN | frame store pporite the Opera House, which | Miss Mary A. Mills, Mrs. Birch Jen- | will be presided over by the young ladies THE PHILADELPHIA ARRESTS. Se cists BRADLEY, 927 Fat. me 18ehe Mee tenon oie verie | Dismgnds, Jewelry, uilver Ware and cthetminctiee | bas been used for some time as a cigar store, | nings, Mrs. Harriet E. Guest, Mrs, Elize-|thechurch. The fete is for the benefit of ‘The two men who were arrested in Philadel RESON MST. NEAR 2D ST. sw. | “‘etbininw toe 21276 sect, 80) fog been Beeed | gees sata sx verb ine tts “USER” | In New York in the United States circuit | Mra Hannal E” Crosby, Mra, Kane 3 Temples | missions, . ee ween Base ty Dabs ee REN? \ x NE. NW, Ss. y E ao oa oe U 4 —_— iF. BRADLEY. 1137 New Hampehice sve moos | UZE#t 4.5 F stu. | NOLICE TO CONTRACTOUS AND BUILDERS | court Wednesday night the Jury iD the coseof | Mee: Marea) Fiowds Marthe A, Waters, | A Shroud Instead of a Bridal Vets, _ | Sat Carter end ho arsests, Chis? Wook oom ‘m24-6ee : 2 iy F% SALE—1116 3D 3) NEW 6-ROOM ee P. J. Claassen, on trial for ap riating funds | Mrs, Harriet L. Vining, Mrs. Mary V. Jeffers, Busie siders, are ones. Fred Mason has eal Sree Oe ee eee jp EEE Phy Be ied wing leased for s term of years the Potomac Blue | P. J. Cla ay : Mi ‘Mi At Mexico, Mo., Richardson, who was | bad one the jury could not Ox RENT— ie kiecheu; boc tana tenis ; | Stone Quarries frow G. Vand-rwerken, am now pre. | Of the Sixth National Bank while OS estes iss Mary E. Speisser, Mrs. Eugenie B. Tabler, | 4, ove been married to Wm. bee | BY iaeicheu Uic® yard) to alles sua raredto furtah, Building Stone for walls and foutds- | after xix hours’ deliberation returned a verdict | Mre, Jeauuette Van Deusen, Me Adelie Garton, He Danderman, | The cases will now be put on the sssignment CHARLES W. BABDY. O81 FST.EW. | SIOCRETS, G18 Fok 5 SA | hinitg ‘two stque “crushers, iu operation okvimues | Of guilty, Claassen was taken to Ludlow street | Mrs. Mary H. Atwell, Mrs Maria Van Alstine, | committed suicide by taking strychnine just | for trial ef an oucly date POF Sth uw. Tr. in 1.896 (1013-1021 Int ota. w, FOR SALE 1S OktDER TOENTER INTO A NEW | Crock'Canal and © ot, Orders forwerded to the fates | jaile Mrs, Emma Lay Mra. Sarah Berry, Miss | before the hour fixed the wedding. Her ge 4 the SHCBTES, we Will sell the remaining House of | Lu, places, silt Weir? romps attention: | Jos. H | State Senator Joseph T. Lawless of Ports- | Emma Lewis, Sussnnah H. Witham, Mrs. | mother had so objected to her mar-| Three letter boxes in Altoona, Pa, were cfs itdwornie Court Seaspemgedstitg terme tor 98.500. WORT & Bihdary "Eschange, “igieptant calle idence, | Mouth, Va, has announced himself candi- | Pauline J jars, Annie V; Lewis, Mra Fiage that the girl resolved to kill herself. | broken open Wednesday night end contents ‘OCKETT, S10 F at. ow, myza-it) | RAL: 857, WH, LER. mrto-tm=” | date for Congrens in the xecond district, Elizabeth M. Whitmore, Mra, Harriet . | Danderman is frantic with grief. taken away. ‘ s Be. sf od PT Saeae [ee Pe jlitinie te