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FOR SALE+LOTS. ‘ON NORTH SIDE OF MST. NEAI FA.Gx 100 to 4 FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. D | JOR SALe—GOOD LOT WITH SMALL FRAME | HOR SALE— four ailey,:, {Wo houses on | J dwelling om north side Massachusetts ave. near 6th F LOTS SO BY 200 LOTS ‘The Children of Israel in the wilderness A Long List of Applications Granted by the | Mis Long and Painful Miness Wes Ended er sya Tw. Price ethcaM (A Lio fed in a marvelous manna. ae Geet Saaee tithe “ieidtiee Vitti LvTienvORD, 1307 F st. THE NATION NAL CHAUTAUQUA The friends of the Weshington Hospital for . ae : The long silence ofthe Commissioners om the | | After an iTnews that was painfully pratonmed it = E LEN ECHO. remember with pleasure death came on Returday night ‘Senator rs of Mot. between Con- | E'S" hne lot om @ st._betweem 26th and 2ist ste.;| Af,875,,8100. srictaity, overtook That have boom piven at the i2eGtution ‘ead the | _Seator Blair is plenty good enough to go as George Hearst of California. ‘The event was Decticut ave. and 17th st. WM feet. Pate, $3 | 2Oxis feet to an alley. Price, $i, 000. anne tal views, The jot had minister to the Celestials. — Wide y viokEn THOS! J” FISHER & 00, | SB Va shores. Ueagelnal vie cheapest gfimpece they have had of ite little inmates, not unexpected. for the past three months the ty HER BCD. Pere Se Wisin Fa tnforgation may becieaey of fae ha board of lady viatbors. hove ene disease was evidently in the dangerous stage 2S ¥ me a ).» Avente, issued cards teas iven SHAKESPPARE (MPROVED. 308 by 87g. Corcoran st. bet. 17%h and 18th. 91.85 1028-60 Gis 15th st. ‘the ital, 1715 15th street, on Wed-| Love looks not with the but with the ‘and since the early part of January the phy- Bom vy fon. Rae Dear sith Mw, Ot alley. ENO PRs nd of ne nesday and Thureday, March 4’ and & In ere, sician had given up all hope of doing more Serio inus ee Was psy ae Sie CH RANGE. IN GOOD GON. | *ddition to the usual hospitality extended than merely alleviating pain. Naturally, mem- ‘SO by about 117. isch st. near Mans. ave eee on Peer ae ee RANGE. Tx GOOD, CGM: | there will be much entertainment is theanction bers of the family and friends continued to ‘ae pam D St BEF, aD AND TI DO YOU WANT A GOOD HOME dareatne mne-S " | sale of closed which have been seat the laymen prin mb2- 8.w. cor. 13th ane iw story frante hose renting fr 813 YOU: DESIRE TO SPECULATE: K SALE_12 HORE HAMMERIESS DOUBLE | pared by the Forget-me-Not Club and to whieh | had when the mind, on wild impetuous hearts, a i wigesene ysa bargain at SOc. 7 ‘ ‘unless principal characteristic—courage — Fach Se Sad ease: OT 5,8. 700 oa: ESTEE ofS ane. en he et cpr er ite sone oon | BE Eine aims 638. "Hd HEMPLER, Ovens 25 | Karets are Toauesied to add by aE e eet ot Paes i igh anced st’ would pull him through. Allgrounds for hope = TILDING Lt Seg may ipiicie bent toays ae POE SESOe CHANGE Pom fry, rrr. | he te to add grenty to the fund already x peed Cupid j Col. Robert has hada map prepared showing | disppeared about 7 o'clock on Saturday even- “i ee een ab tein elles sommtotai a a te boat for 8 ch x mute improvement mach ‘before ‘the coming | For real spring weather this takes the bud. 4 spre eanapaeets Raarewe ofhice. yamamer. — SALFOTNREE NICK ie For impepvements, tut buy where they now extet. | Ton Gate WAGON HAVE PLAGED ON GALE Princt- ee Ninety routinet, wraveled foaiwage” orek ‘side: | FOR SALE Miss Clara A. Ray of Forest Glen has returned aravrY. . . Ehpypil fected svedet euabatea pti Bs | Unzuing sey vate ur rae’ Peceeryrewen | Bome after « month's viit to Mise Grace D. | “Beauty sagrea artist, for she draws ua with | Neen! foraalcons cmbraced within this rediaa:| pal ‘Dosioom sawociate Dr. Ward the ‘nares iriet kovermiwent. abe. "| Parker Pleasant. single hair,” remarked Mr. Balderney quite : around the dying man's bedside. For nearly One tot. C near loth ne Gk Siecubeeuneen aimee ‘Gresprocf safe: has comisination lock? eachoctine, | _ Mrs Virginia Grant Corbin, sister of Gen. | poetically to Miss Keentung. : two hours the spectators watched the almort “a os Patuall dwelings; | fone TORT DUNKER HILL overlooking thecry naa | Address Box 5, Star office. fev-st | Grant is the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Frank |” «yos?” affirmed the young lady inquiringly. | *"enue northwest; William Dietz, 1716 Penn-| motionless form of the Senator, Mre. Hearst tate purchaser. "| Potamaeriver. R SALE_CHEAP—A CASH REGISTER, GOOD | Gross, 1203 Q street. “4x0 seems to have given you one too many.” | $T!Yanla avenue northwest; 8. G. Stewart, 1008 | and Dr. Ward each holding one of ‘ube uncon- a8 1 WE HAVE NO EXPERIMENT as new: will se}t on time payments to sell At once. ‘Mrs. Chas. Tracey will not be able to return ode Island avenue northwest; Chas. Dietz,239 | ecious man’s hands. There was no at on A,B, Istieamt ithe, be To offer xox, yuine srood thing in connection | Address Box 113, Star office. Saou lncetaluotic ks Gatmuc crue weaney ae — New Jersey avenue northwest;John Fitzmorria, | the last moment, not even Mrs. Hearst ave.: the Lest and most economical square sm with vears old, where there are now R_SALE—A VERY FINE VIOLIN, BOW AND ne J vs ‘The air seems to be filled with March wind. | Fitzmorris place between Sth ‘and 9th streets | aware of the dissolution until the doctor an- Inariet; toa imimadiate purchaser only 4x fer Steet. | Dearly 1 ie yf PHNay Som! Rrcyied and | ‘chee, cheap.” Apply at barber shop, bo Lath se | Vermont avenuo. above Florida avenue; Henry Koerner & Co., | nounced it at 9:10 o'clock. a Ei T. LEOLD, “This entire 1. : Det RGATHOLIC, ST “and PAL | i. -t"_| Tho friends of Mrs. L. E. Deane, the well- ara » 639 D street northwest; W Kummer, ABLE CARERR Siw. cor. 1th and F sts maw. | at @2L000. iba sete - tn Sige gpa eat aie I enna PERSONS, CONTEMPLATING | known worker in the W. ©. U., will regret to | _."When this Congress nests again,” te the title | 509 71, “Street. ‘northwest Sa Hoag 1166 ne ani ih sail Ls. 260 T— | Becanne there are Faliroads, both steam and electric. | ine harssine Tam tiferioy in'sew and signee used | Hearn that she is lying dangerously ill'at the | Of the Swan song of the Fifty First 19th street northwest; Charles H. n Senstor Hearst tes aE EN | meine ttt the dooce ot the eexnury ana other a sues arin ) sprit instruments. ‘Gall’ early | Fredonia Hotel. — 6th street_northwest; Henry K been @ prominent and snes Sesiibe UHR, 10007 wt__| by dep rear. Forice ad | “TT BUY NOW BEFORE PILICER ADVANCE. msg "“E'P"DRoors, 925 Pa. ave. a ee eal a ot Ciartennt nee | ee wee top bee hy yy arg a xX aera . -” - IFSTON, Pigts and all informatiop of REDFORD W. WALKER | 70K SALE — AT A GREAT SACRIFICE — ONE | in the city fora few weeks, guests - En-| “Mamma,” asked Bobbery yesterday morn- Sate ines during 4 Pio cecr ra e-+ 202100, frame, rate #20. rie | yor.se 1055 ES See in tad Ee, fe BONS atu Fae aha HS BARTON, TSF | Fvrninut ionaee,tve rockin chacs and © gewng | gah. ing after Sunday school, “how do the angels | Hennyivania avenue northwest: 1. Van Tis- life. Asa member of SOR SALE Machine; all in perfect order; nearly new. A 1020 8th st. n.w.. "AST? na. 10350, 6 ine ots, only 81.55. atd, cheap. 81-0, {FRONT ON 0 ST. NEANISE | Sareerey HEIGHTAA PART OF THE WORTH. A charming musicale was given by Mrs. a barzain at 450. per ft. esi section, arljoins the beattiful siteof the great 5 a Heber May, 1229 21st last Saturday even- BALD Lb, Gib American aniveraiy, terminiaot Mawghusettenre. | Pavoni conditied ai attaches: tone oak: | ing. Meee Joreee tise Boneh: Mer Hive Mies Fe ciated ans only” Swe piles, fromm the White Hones. | Cal Pains, 33 Bast Capitol ste wit" | EMott, Mr. Eugen’ Baylor, Mr. ‘Kautz, Mr. Le Fae aelat mS @OR SALE—LAI BAY HOUSE: GOOD. FOR | Breton, Mr. R. C. Garland ‘and Lieut.’ Jungen THE UNIVERSITY PROJECT 18 SURE coupe or buggy. ER's Stables.410 8th at. | participated in the music to the great delight Of asplendid consummation. $11,000,000 will be ex- | 2. w, mab? a | Pended by the Methodists in erecting superb buildings. and enjoyment of the other guests. Among 00.000 tect already sold. | Names of prominent = other guests were Senater and Mrs. Vance, payers furnished pen a . nator and Mrs. Squire, Gen. Eli H. Murray RSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, IN sin ep * Freod condition to be sold for wantof uses focus | Mrs. Williom Orr Cunningham, Mise Knick- the California togida- ture and the United States Senate be has shown notable but unos tentationsindustry. His loveof allapimal lifeand racing ing stable which be speak to God?” “Why,” hesitated the nonplussed mother, “I suppose like anybody would, or not at all.” “Well, mamma,” persisted the qpild, ‘they'd have to call Him something. It wouldn't be polite for them to say, ‘Say, there.’ ” 1908 'G street northwest; John Kaiser, 1814 32d street northwest: Kelly & , Rock Creek road; James R. Keenan, 800 15th’ street north- west: D. T. Keady, $314 M street northwest: Delia Keefe, 160354 84 street northwest; John Keefe, 103 6 street northwest; A. J. Kottmann, 512 434 street southwest; Charles Kraemer, 7th street northwest; F. Kozel, 1827 14th street northwest; Chas. A. 105 H street -northwest; Conrad Eber.454 D street northwest 27 FT. FRONT ON C ST. BET. pun at $1.25 0g. ft; fers easy. 1t q ONE OF THE FINEST CORNEES ON xa for office building. well tm-. Proved : only 815 per foot. JUNAS, ines £,00.. t nen appiteation. VISIt ‘THE HEIGHTS AND GLADDEN ‘Fhoeye, by one of the finest views in ail the eastern nite “I guess I've struck private snap,” re- marked the fox with his foot fastened in the rm n ke of American Staten extending in ali directions $0 tote | at EGG ene ‘te2s-Lt"" | bocker, Gon. and Mrs. Shields, Mr. J. Thomp- ! F. A. Eberle, 1104 8th street softheast: Wm. H. \ — * | Hamed Strat Leaf wountanand theclasica betomse. | [POR ,SALE—ONE PAIR_OF COACH ones, | son Swann, Mre. Kautz, Mrs.'and. Miss Kelly, | steol trap under the chicken coop. Lee, 18 °C ‘treet northweet; John Daly, Sti MV — pF NO'NSED OF A TOWER TO EXAMINE. ood color, gentle, five and six years old; oneladies' | Miss Voorhees, Mrs. Le Breton, Mrs. Van Voor- agteanin gave LW < and other 20H SALE-OSE OF Ti Tun property. Tapeh for tei itis thecuiminat. | Pony, fine driver,” feuiess of ‘steam ‘and cars. | hie. ‘Moee rg nage mate ng ai bes yw tater nari tiong — se Mich | terests and his huge fortune were the result of oso Rant Capitol at. e pont of iy-rising lowlands from the baseof | Cau be seen for a tew days at W.C. HAZEL’S stables. “ the Washington’ Monuments attaininue a height of over | 2141 U st. eee | Mr Martin, Mr. Bowers, Gen’ Robertson, Mr. TOCA EAN muy po Feet at its lowest POIs. wig | PONSACE_BY TRAVELER, AT NOMINAL PRICE, ait fudge Embry and Lieut. Woodwar Growth.” Invest suvr sivings im this region, which eniscwne artes sae fat "Over CEAERS Bey rs. Hallowell will give a tea this evening, Yuma, Arizona, seems to have been lost in and 11th ; also lot ‘the wash. ‘and Lith | 20 fee: fr terre his untiring energy and great basiness capacit: The late Senator was born in Franklin county, Mo., September &, 1420, his father hav- ing emigrated to that place from South Caro- & Marino, 335 Pennsylvania avenue northwest; G, J. Sebastian, 323 Pennsylvania avenue north- westy George Egloff, 200° 3d street southeast; ches by #2 feet to a 15-fo er foot; locality handsomely A NEW ASSOCIATION. com more ‘capital at be d wil si Thomas Banagan, 1609 12th street northwest; ¥ _ Fee onrrtoatin to eh LE ot eer, nveing | Ral ger eae Tm Hee || Mss Narion A. Wilton wil stat for Masea| all, and knew it though ‘ho didnot oo it| guts ctor Esl 787 7 wireet northwest | County mining scoel in IO, Work oe iat on te wont Swot Watirat. bet M aad aca’ “A TOF snpHanounig” Atk your breter how nuch over | eatbat c. WILD SBHO'S., 10) in at.n'w- OF | chusetts Monday to spend the spring with her | Plared very often, and he was reading the | 710" tus" 2,0) treet northwest; Bernard of his life, and tn 1850 he tweet. So ‘Califcrnia, Pitoot leg sn tne rear of & portion of this property. nn. aye. and Rata, can olfer you in the northwest. R SALE-AN ELEGANT WEBER SQUARE | Teintives, and will join her uncle's family in | sporting news. o. 236 8d street | southwest; | having imbibed the gold fever which pervaded cer 825 per four, ‘SEMMES, Roum 50, 1416 F st. 80 FEEL WIDE ARE BEING GRADED 10; very little uscd. good as new can bevournt | their trip to Europe in June. “I notice,” he said to his wife, “that Von | Mary Clarke, Bates road, coun - ee or a ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. full width. Improvements go right along Bair ice,’ the country. In Onlif id Ne oung . g Aaa et &t half its original price for cash or easy terms. ‘i 5 © said . e ry. In California and Nevada y ferns ised Fest nw. | a eo oy ERECTION OF HANDSOME | PFEIFFER & CONLIF 1th'st.n oy Pagone R. C. Van Vliet and family arrived in | Haltren, the California bsll player, has signed poky.®. Beckles. 1896 T street northwest; Henry | Hearst accumulated his immense fortune. He i SALE_COR. KENESAW AVE. AND 1310 st to alley. No cash required '‘Snipurban cottayes will soon be made. SALE-STOCK OF GROCERIES, LiQuons, | the city on Saturday, and are the guests of | with the Baltimore American Association.” . street southeast: Marti 3 | early became chief partner in the firm of Hearst, na MOOELGD: at OB Renesaw ts grated from | Sn Warne $200 TU SOO) FLAC LOT. EASY TERMS. canned goo, We; Bret sawn locstion tncCapitl | Gen. and Mrs. Van Viiet.. ‘The lieutenant ia on | "nee so?" she responded with an unusual | 22°F strect northeast; Wm. H. Brooker, 1223 | Hizgin, Levis & Go. and lange profits wore ‘Tap? Oth and Sidewalks oe ELE. DAVIS & CO. Se ee OE WAGGA ee eee ee Seda E BUTLER wee | Bis Woy to the Vincennes University, ind. interest that pleased him. “Is that #0? Why, | northwest, Iutrick Minoce. Goi Penmevitees | Mace froth speculation in mining claims. Ren- Pap ms aie alenee cen! BUSINESS CHANCES fo13-1m Cor i4th end Gate, | gt. aw ie Justice and Mex. Blatchford and Mrs. Cum-|T'gian't. know the Baltimore American ran au [avenue norihments CF Mctangelio’ 409 8 | et Hearst rapidly advanced. tn wealth snd > per . ISIN) NCE mx Ez ir tri i merican est; C.F. prominence and ina short time was conced 3 DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. ES NCES. ‘Ok SALE—ENIINE STOCK OF DAIRY, 1N- | mins are back from their trip to Florida. me son | street southwest; J: McKnew, 200 B etrest north- - ade, whine ege ee [DGRE PAY RENT WHEN #0 4 WONTH SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Fonle cans, Sc cheapo immedinie ‘purchas En Misa Fannie Tiley and Dr. Collins will bo recut tied rc ap west: Chas. Mades, 900 Pennevivania avenue ne dimmer vag mye yet hg me DAVIS & CO. buy you a new and pretty well-built bricl << = = dress 8. far office. fe28-3t"_| married at Ascension Church on Easter Tues- ‘wspa) * northwest; P. J. Roche, street % mond ef oc and beca: waok SALE 40xSft. on Patterson st. bet. ist st. monk inahanaorscrow ia Sculueast Waa 20K SALE-A, CHANCE FOR SOME ONE THIS | on eats NEAMLY NEW VICTOR Ganev | an vgs . Then the man roso up with a great grief | west: E. Stubenor, 1201 K street northeast; J. | $e Wonncke of nie ten Pence eens pp awareave-- 89°: De EBLE. DAVIS & CO. | Reaithfal and charsaimg summer site: ile, at original cost; sinall cash payments: balance | 9113 Soe coshe Tagainy, af 1000 Pan aie, we'| General and Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee start imme- | *t his heart and went out of the house without | T. 2 Ee 740 15th, street northwest; | kenator Hearst began his political career by 30k $ALE Two lots on Artur piace between ist | turns dues: irnncinaggavestivcas g weu ownthis. Address WEST BND TARR. ‘tar | 8120, snot cash. Merle iets Ge | euassly ater to edsccatannt ob ‘Congreas for | S*7ing word re gt iikening, 488, Pennevivania avenue | going to the California legislature in 1863. He nd New Jersey ave. ;each 10250, rab me; price omy $1.24) $300, office, ed ms ——_+e-+-—__— northwest; Patri a street north- | received the vote of the democratic minority DEEBLE. DAVIS & CO. | §20.a month. THOMAS B. DAPRA\, 1307 F st.u.w. ‘OR SALE—10 AORES OF LANDATLANDOVER, | POR SALE — TWO OAK ROLI-TOP DESKS, | a journey through the south. KI > 2 : : wey D 3 ig 00 3 y , 7% west; Eshleman Bros., 239 2d street northwe A en - a RALE_THE #TOCK aD FINTURES OF | Mogi nni(bhricssiuperace We Wy WaLge | yep oly able chaise, Jeter prem, Be Keen |" try Carter, wife of Minister Carter, joinea| MIXED BY A HAILROAD TRAIN, | Wi Stutz, 100 @ sireet northwest; A. Weber, | mG and’ In: March, none kant nea Wine SALE—Lot on Columbia toed neat Tats ah 750 | Also four pera’ louse will be seid with OF, POk, SALESIN GLEN Howo_WETGHTS. Two | FON SALE-AT A SACKIFICE—A FINE NEARLY | him last week at Wormley's. Charles Fenley Found Lying Between the | 213 New Jersey avenue northwest: Anna Warm | Goy’ Stoneman to fl the satenes he thn Remsee 7 PREV aas oe rant. Good reen0n a Oe OD souDeNUIT Fiver view lote.can bead at barvain if | s;<pe" grind Tones tor Sate B10 coats wit atoor and | _ Mr. and Mrs. des Portes de la Fosse, Intely of ‘Tracks of the Metropolitan Branch. preclegibed wears squithoast: FP. Regn O27 | caused by the death of John F. Miller. In dan sand Ln siab., Toth st Mt. | [,“rtperiy worth deubie the amount; stateinterrst. | outgt owner's enyenne- Addresa Box 10, Star ofice: | CO¥r included, ost GaN. Owner leaving the city | the French legation, sailed on Saturday for | Yesterday morning, between 7 and 8 o'clock, street northwest; LJ. Resrney, 1156 15th street | 217,188 be was elected Senator for another Pe CN page =| Hit THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ies , as Mr. Thomas Murphy was walking along the | northwest; Geo. E. Linkins, 101 H street south- "ea eanenneemen to enn ene: sr Ba SAE Me | RACAL TE Sar uatance i vaiten Paning | PYG SREL AP DARIAGs Kowb GUS MG | POR SALE SUPERB sci TONED UParGHT | Senator and Mrs, Paddock will soon after | tracks of the Metropolitan branch of the Balt- | ROtttyrests wee, samsanes a useet oath The Senate was in session late on Saturday Se ee eee" | on and Georsetown lines ante Metropolitan tines, | OF SMULATATY ROAD. A BARGAIN Ly OFFEMED | ac FEind Diano, bat slightly used that cost sx nonths | the adjournment of Congress return to| more and Ohio railroad he found the dead body | Seat Cin A. Padgett 1908 Lith steeet southe ep newer Biotin = . DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. | the Ariincton road running from the Pennsvivs foan immediate purchaser. ABSTRACT TO DATE. if taken at once. Given away, Apply, Nebraska to enjoy the comforts of their own | o¢ Charles Fenley, a colored man, lying be- | east: Jas. Sheridan,1601 L northwest; Giovannia | Bight. About midnightSenator Stanford arose SALE_Fine commer in Brookland near the Bi. | denot throuch West asiineton and the possibilities | TERMS EASY. Apply to JAMES M. GREEN, “71i | ®7opeas" trent cues, fires AUC | home there, ‘which they have hardly seen 2 2 : fo enhance valuce | 14th st. stition. 100x100" for ae: per sq” ft ottanother cross town j:ne ure sure to enhance valare E X18 & CO. | in West Washinsion.” Cail and examine maps of Po be Le, pare te eral choice jocations for sale by % n ¢ = | Marinelli, 335 3d street southwest: Lena Sprohs, | and said that it became his duty to inform the : : ; _ | = ay SSS stt during the past two years. | Mrs. and Miss | tween the tracksand one foot was resting on | 449'C'Sircot northwest: James Sullivan, 747 4th | POR SEAT RUAPTSIELE, MD. 8 LARGE, | Wns slanwe and elecant amportanect ot Eermatad | Paddock have not bees in’ their asuel. good | one of the ties. ‘The man's akull was wide open y Senate that his colleague, Senator Hearst, bad sti m west; Columbia Spatz, 25 H street | passed Wy that 9:0 o'cloc! of Hatta Seay ie sei | sth evga ah an ui | roman amadumeme “ali | ot bho Tay sgt nae Gout | Ma voto ot hia rang ware onthegrotnd | Praha: Ny Rr fw a Hemera | men a_i hi‘ none on ghen! 2G wee saber ye Le mae ines: ON | SSagner Wit" MANOGEE: RtcrnerarLan’™” | FQUSALL Ie LAME On GRO'S-AMGNG | ever, next fail ablo fovlako ‘up again ther |. TH4 Body was brought to the morgue in the | avenue nordiwest: Michee| King, 215 Mireinn | [icnda He ofercdresluisove tat the Senate a ““DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO.. r neeees en La ave, bat. Zl W “402 0th stn.w.__ | priced ones. Horses warranted to be as represented or | Pleasant social duties. During the late sum- | P® si Rilver Spring, | Street and 1354 Florida avenue northwest; B. F. | Mr. Hearst; that's committee of ime Seontona ieee ESO Fst, BARGAIN FOH #150_SMALL STOCK OF | DOR SALE—HEADQUARTERS FOR CHOICE | mouey teiunded. N. SCHLEGEL, 403 Sth st-n.w. | mer they will come east for a few weeks at the | Frank Higgins, who lives near Silver Sp: tig, | Shanks, 1907 32d street northwest; Fritz Reuter, | be appointed to take order for anperintending POs SALE-L07 Sate, VEST SIDE 13TH SE. A groceries, Gandies and notions; ear four schools Frets Brooklund: University Heights and vicinity. | 7°? oapinaRY BANOMIN INT | aside: ¥ t After finishing his day's work he came to the | corner’ 41; and Pennsylvania avenue north-| the funeral; that aa mark of respect his. re inc st $16 per montis: $3,000. . Co Sete ee Seorotice. | MOTs, anrtiaa suuaey of Washingwon.__Lverziody | Won SALE EErEApuDITAnY, SABOAIN INA! Mrs. Cilley will be st home to visitors on | cityand made some purchases, among them | west; Rodier & Gallagher, 101 6th street north- DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. on mains shall be removed from Washington a —ZPARTNER, SILENT OR ACTIVE, | lished. “Observatory affording’ most extensive view | Blahor SSO ial ire ators alifornia in o of the *R SALE—Lot 21x140 to Jo-tt. alley, on 20th st. harge sergeant-at-arme uedium size; very full and rich tone; ewuntly | Tuesday after 4 o'clock at 1328 I a will | being a penknife and a set of shirt buttons. It | west; E. A. Nauck, 1828 7th street northwest; he above. am tab- iuent. © Free lectures at University, | Amished: wood asnew: Tully warranted. have with her as guests Mra Ole ball cad ry on thetrain which | J- W- Powers, 1128 "29th street northwest: M. | and attended by the committee: that the pro- shed, lecitinate busiuces, Will susrtntee 17 ber cent eT yocy” inducement t¢ toate your tan | VOne tulleise Cukerinr'stuars plang: tn good order. | Miss Olla Bull of Cambridge, Mra. ‘Thomas | iettPeoecita sack oto ns tice | G. MoCormick, 216 6th street northwest; John | evedings of the Renste be eomeramnte ta dle Snot secured’ Acidress, with fui naiuc; Box 20) star | Bere. ke ii Is cmiy three iuiles out and in clove touch | Cont new $00. Only #150. 80 or #10 per iuonta.” | Nickerson, Mrs. Rapeoeataaive Greenhalge and | inquest was held at the sixth precinct station | Senge, 619 Pennsylvania avenue southeast; | House of Representatives and that the House ee eee 7 or | Mth the city, Keached Lincola avenue or electric Qther sacrifices in square pianos. Cash or easy Pay- | Miss Susie Willard of Boston, Mre. Kate Tan- this morning. Lawrence Hickey, 329 Pennsylvania avenue | be invited to attend the funeral, and that as a of cost to purchasers.” Ii you have business in this THE PIANO EXCHANGE, nott Woods of Salem, Mass., Mrs. Jobn Elder-| A return ticket to Silver Spring found in his | Northwest: J. E. Luckett, 201 G street north- | further mark of respect the Sonate ahould then NH Section put {tin our hands. “it is our specialty. ee eae kin of New York. She will ‘also be assisted by | pocket was used in evidence. wrest; Daniel O'Brien, 249 New Jersey avento | adjourn. ‘ sy «x spaphraaeae gee eases fo17-1m* — Free, 00d size; also several fine draught and oe weeds 4 FOR ENE PORTION OF NEW WABEHOUSE, ‘i Mr. Higgins, the first witness called, testified | 1907 12th street northwest; Wm. L. Mahoney, | which the melancholy announcement had DAVIS & CO. ‘with power, tor lizht manuiacturing business: | | AKE. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE ON | driving horses und brood mares. Can be seen at| Mrs. D. Stern of Rochester, Minn., is vis- x . “4 y rusted on ide steaue crateal opts, (For at: | LSMAUL MONIULY PAYMENTS othe brat | HUGH GUIGLEL'S, 14092 et nw." feeI0r" | iting her father, Mr, L Sickle, 1919 190h street, | ‘st the deceased had worked for him about | 600 K street southeast; Reuben owzel, $300 M | promed te Senate. cuarsinguire of HORSTRAMP & Sisiei, 39 ¥ | sul subdsvision ts situated jn Prince George's county, R ‘SALE—FURNITURE, CARPET: oe ia about 5 tailes arom Washinatons ox the Wank: HOUSE. | where she will bo pleased to see her friends. seven years. He worked all dy Saturday and | street northwest; Henry Reiter, 306 6th street THE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. hold beautifiers and necessaries obtain’d on most . ived | finished between 4 and 5 o'clock. When leay-|T0rthwest: | Patrick S30 | Funeral services over the remains of the Inte = 7, z 5 . RR. and Ww Balt. at . _ 5 7 if €5.000 TO TAKE | Bectthe B. £U. Rit and on the West, ang Halt. pike, savantageous teruupand proces at HUGO WORCH & | Mr. L. A. Hartman and family have arrived ing Mr. Higgins’ place Fenicy told him that he | Stet. southwest; W. H. Rupertus, 470 Sol ‘piano , . : : Senator will be held at the Hearst a Wan. has ycod, drainage is perfectly | Solimer ware Tools, 25, from Chicago and intend making Washington | was coming to the city. Witness said that so | K 8iteet northwest; S. L. Selby, Baltimore and pe ean ty * V J ANTED A PARTNER WITH 85.01 ‘sp interest in a sure investwwent; will ~ scrutiniine. “Address ENTERPRISE, "Star omice. |} hagber th ? ; ; rented. their future home. ‘They have taken house “ Potomac depot: Edward Murphy, 1109 2ist | Thursday morning and as soon thereafter as “A's oLD-EATAREISHED COMDIISSTON aver: | HOTT eu'Kred MitiearCollapen tc hee eens ot Fou SALE-A COUPE, ROCKAWAY Ly. FINz | 124 Rt street northwest. Beet ® ce Kenley was porfoctiy sobe: when | street northwest; J. J. Rapli, 010 7th strect Fomitle the body will be conveved to fen soutis front: €1-00 ANves: paying bie profits, Will sell-at © sacrifice | Wide, well craded avenues, on watch 3,000 shade trees | Londer; aust be sold ‘at once. Call oraddress3:| Mrs. Wm. Henderson gave a lunch party Sat-| “What had been his habit when getting away | 8orthwest; Wm.’ H. Rose, Anacostia; J. J. , where the interment will take place. FOR SALE—Lot 20 ft wide om Mass. ave. bet, Gn wecount of illness of proprietor. Address F. have'been pi ‘and are “now bel ma ay mei a ee ee.) era ‘deeas t Mrs. H. C. | from home and coming to the city?” asked the | O Leary, 1103 20th street northwest; Osborne &| ‘The Seuate committee to attend the funeral eng deth ste at S50. ere DAVIS & Co, | WHITH 405 Gt. nw. park that contains 12 acres, in which there iss peau. | be accepted. fi fein ena a potas 2 en pnt a ee aid Hobar, 627 7th street northwest; Frederick | will consist of Senators Stanford, Vance, Vest, FOR GALE-Lat 2020008 BUTE Dives & 00. | Fas eer creme ix; motion met onde toe, | uetaserea owe, 20,08, spare tains gooe, dels | IPP aaalauioe oh ea paat eae, PELE | Mee. ShuMle and Mrz WB, Detead ond | tie’ was Uke every other man,” replied Ruperius, 1418 P street northwest; Matthew | Hoar, Suwyer, Bate, Berry, Stockbridge and De DAVIS & CO. incadine’ Cow Gower aad pine, two tesupering Dis crabout WDiuinates. drive,» 2> uuuses are cutee jeune: Rroieds ire lock, Saturenand ive | daughter. witness “When he wanted a drink Ke took it.” | f tuppert, 1008 7th street, northwest; James J. | Barbour. es & Tana itartine, tree cod Kune, sheds for two kins o: | And occupied within Ouontse, fade sormoreen | —feeriwe | The Shakespeare Club was entertained on some no araally return homey yd some- | 709 0 street alley; Daniel Ryan, 420 34 street FIRED AT AN OFFICER, Sra aan Other hastaculereapphy'cc” So _ FOF PHS | hayrones ets seid 10 or Jo pr ail build; | J[OR SALE—WE WILL SEL YOU FOR #2000NE | Saturday evening last by Mr. and Mrs. Linn M. | ,,,"Sometimies responded witness, “but he | Southwest: Herman Thurm, Twining City; Sirameaned fod PEANCIS MUPTY, 301 F st. Rouse, slectnie light pant, wall. _4°., will soon bs | and'gl0 per monte HUGO NORGE 2 C8. doiaes | Sounders at their new home, Washington é constructed. Churches, schoo! stores, &e., arecon- | Mano Avents en . ‘ais | Martha Hennessy. 114 43; street southwest: | But the Bullet Strack « Prisoner—Arrest of 3s" | Heights. ‘The occasion was particularly enjoy- | {Ys managed to get home all right until this : _ a. “ aot yaaa Henry Sheehy, 2100 11th street northwest: Both Parties, WW ASTED-BY A PaacrtcaL smzcuate . Lag alge ae, recon eh : mney y Sheehy, 4 mote purchasers for several new and pat —, ices of a —- ‘erms: 310 oR S E able, not only asa club reunion, but as the formal “Dic im?” James Keliher, 1514 32d street northwest; G. ato Sth ieuptiont."Adarese INVESTOM, 2b ieaten-w, | const #10 yor wonth: or 5: month on joteaso | FUR GALE OK EXC opening of Mr. Saunders new home. “AwYou | Bid be havo any money on him? Saturday night Squire Bensley and Alfred SHERLE' Davis & c0., as pe ee cate tia any othe: subdi- | styles carriaves, buswies, “He probably had a litte, but very little, if | 2-Gantzhorn, 1715 7th street northwest; Josep Simon about Washington where lots can be lmpught tor | city; stock now on, exiiibition, a ee ~ Schladt, 1238 ‘32d street northwest; E. D. Brockenberry, young colored men, occupied PON rie egg PROT Sal became feel-tt | /aoques, Mr. E. B. Hay; Orlando, Mr.C. E. Foster; | "Ii, mag Murphy, who resides near Stot’s H, Corcoran, 1604 U street northwest; M. T. | seats in the Globe Theater and their actions - : rs SE SAG | Siloius, Mr. J. Q. Rico; Oliver, Mr. 3. H. Whi : : ; O'Brien, 107’ H street northeast; F. J. Mel- h that Charlie Smith, the colored ‘swith brick 101 . porches, cl N > ms 2 5 4 were suc lie cetacean Bins ein a | Koa atin rane acta | ees gad ine Richardt oly Mn | tation, tvtited to Shading the bods ring be | g"Gai th ect “northwest J A” By | "eryruch tin, Chale Smith, the colored sachs, ataxerw@e 29 scre, ;to be sold todesirable | pius.: stool and cover included, tor $195 cash, at G. R.Poeche; with an interesting miscellaneous pro- ‘and No. 8 bridges and was not 81: D_ street southeast; J. F. Rotch- oper usatte reed gash. 910 pero. ie. | Nil ABHOR, Ta a am. - ‘ot near! ford, 1001 Gth street southwest; T. E. | der arrest for disorderly conduct and started [> eush & 815 perino. 25 Like It,” act 4, was read with the following cast Lily F st. 2 OD) A PARTNE! tezt-zw*” | gram, among which were piano duet by Mrs. | ‘Yee No. G10 OK SALE—CASH BARGAINS. ittinger and Miss Wilson, section from Mark | “"Y Station. Roessle, Arlington; Richard Kyan, 1202, 2d | With them for the first precinct station. Smith rowed by road rent” 810.00 ALFRED COLES, S00 Myrtieave.. #0 eh 2 per mo Go, onrrusen? ait latent sizes Commu Bossy | Twain, Mr. Philp; recitation, Mins Pooche; read- | eeiitnS atcut the we ea at ee he at | strect southwest; Chas. itupertis, 1908 Penn- | is pugilist, but two men were more than be Sra ete ara fo tdi andaadyerino tase: | “Colunibuxvusas" efor w2eSi50. Reductions on | ing,‘Earl of the Quarterdeck,” Mr. J. Twoedal y Hy Brooklyn, N.¥._ DAN WANTED —@5,000 AND 18,000 WANISD | i tor three years or more on business property worth double. State interest. Aduress ENGLI, Star ollice. bemugle ior ailor part cash | ali Comuinuus worn sold this spring. lars, plats, free tickets, &e., 406 Colum sts.) from to y 2 ing Fen- | *¥vania avenue northwest; E. R. Reynolds, | could manage at one time. Brockenberry man- Leap Joos diftwent series leather top Hopneec: ee ea iay a aaesctine antes put Off tke 1130 | 9089. street northwest; E. C.K. Tuppert. 1720 | aged to get away from the officer and then at- ep Jobs. : mu ephenson; “Jerry Mr. , b, 2 |. P. Sulli- “d were 675. ‘Fission. leather top, $82.00; Wes | and songs by Miss Lincoln and Messe. Whigie, train at the H street crossing. severe | 2324 7th street northwest: E.G. Breehl, | tempted to liberate his companion by using m ,wagon, 202.50; iwas $72.50. 50. sprinx | Brandon and Roberts. puntous uae the peteasall Ot ett ‘the ‘train at | 7th street road; Christian Bucheler, Bladens- | revolver. When he drew the weapon Smith Gaevotthe nest fwo-horse Guruiture wagonsin ats: || Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gurley gave a delightful | Brotts station; that they thought he had an | BUTE road: Hubert Bobuke, Bladensburg road; | Pushed his prisoner (Bowley) in front of him SALE_GOOD WE fixtures of botel om pro: ae “ a - bullet from Brockenberry’s pistol en- ° Large stock ot harness. it wilt pay you to call ai | children's party last Friday evening for their | aunt living there Margaret Calvin, 2403 I street northwest; Wm. | and the ve F ot tascity; tures Yours lease’ 50 bed rooms; well | 6 ack ot harngen. it wi 8 par 5 r . : | Rirnished'< parlor others, dimmg room. For terms | “Spectat Sater Lx Hosteny, Groves | 2c? * sas. x. prope. | three bright little boys, Shields, Emerson and Conductor B. C. Moore, who had charge of | F- ‘ole, 1208 7th street northwest; J- ‘ir a the ape PoP a ..\ beer address Box 11 z fel7-2 cele Js SALESONE, VERY LATEST PATTERN EX: | Melville. It was a joint birthday celebration. | the train whcih left here Saturday night. was cash. ie S i916 7th tee “capturi on ft fene- Heizhtaudomue Ouk View, “ACA: | YOU TAKE NO CHANCE. 5 tans peri tension Fong Hirouguam, ‘Used hice Uties, tui | The beautiful and spacious home at the corner | called, but he knew nothing about the killing. | BOrtheast; 1. ¥. Dare os ae ee we pearing hinon the nestheldoct Sem _Exsurance Company building, pn he eG Lagann - JOHNSON & LUTTRELL’S, Manville 4 0. New Ht en, Coun. « «reat bar. | of 16th and O streets was thrown open to the| Special Ofticer Finane of the railroad com-| Wet; Herman Daiker, 15006th street northwest; comes fem-lw ‘UOT ON 10TH ST. NW, SUxW.9; suitable for 3 to be the best cheapest practical watch- A . AS Te re. jelv | OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is now replete | "Sh oye ere FRGIZE MOMENTUM ENGI with the largest assortment it has ever been our pleas- PSERGIZE MOMENT GIN! ure to offer. Special Bargains this week: : : : 4 " ey i Ben Klopfer joined in the seventy-five little ones, who made merry from | pany testified to the-investigation he made of | AUgust Douglass, 1708 Pennsylvania avenue | |Special Ofticer _ |6 09. Mr. Charles Gurley “andMr. William | the case. ‘The agent at Silver: Spring, ‘Ar | BOFthwest; Jienry Edwards, 1855 7th street | chase and overtook Nakx | Wheatley acted as masters of ceremonies and | Mason, he saig, telegraphed to the depot that ERMOT'T & BHO. ~_310 Penna. ave. )OK SALE—FANCY CHICKENS, DOGS. CA’ bi a . SCHALLL: fe "5 New | Saw that every little tot hada good time. In| the man was drunk when he left the static Or Both Tan ‘he sume, horse power for one-tenth of the coal; | LADIES’ HOSE, 29 dozen Fast Black, fall regular * felint” | the tower of the drawing room was a rustic | Saturiay afternoon station | street northwest; W. J. O'Callaghan, 191 E ti Brockenberry. and the injured” tt io fall on teisl trip’ coe. Joseph. “Ou the | Made... worth 3c, F ADS, 1 COUPE ROCK. | well. When at the ringing of the bell “Uncle | Henry Martin, conductor on the late train | *Teet northwest; Geo. Schweitzer, 1701 7th | were tak paws charged e Sutrary # Eacoreded’anat works spends jotta | y2htozen Absolutely Fant Black Hove. 20e.; theregu- | IC away, if grocery and business ‘wagons; bot ue Charley” pulled up a besutifal little kitten the | Saturday night, testified that he put a man off | Stee, northwest, Chas. Schlegel, ee ee Se oe oe : mr tote near Navy" Tard suit” : ar 7c. grade. : hand carriase sia thecity. | children screamed with delight, The kitten | tho train Saturday night, but Fenley was not | 7th street northwest; Mary Stecher. - Sy ec bullaing ts pene also harness in great variety ; best bargains in the ctt 7m y nig! y was not ‘ pon “tas LTS & serrenens cod a nating Black. “Gloria Hone. only Ate: | Garrat and harnees evontory of W: t= CEYEN, 485 | was presented to one of the ‘Littie gueste and | the: man. North Capitol street northwest; J. J. Saul DING LOE 0 “itr _| the bucket was lowered and raised fall of bas-| ‘The jury came to the conclusion that Fehley | Sullivan, 725 7th street = northwest; | battery with intent to = * a ; : | The injured man was taken tothe ‘ant 2ist sts. p.w- 40x100. an PrRCRes aici aoe iaeecdl eo. | FOE. SALE-SECOND-HAND PIANOS; SEVERAL | kets of candies and toys until the well had | was killed by a railroad train, and expressed | Henry Lm ag 1918 7th street northwest: inj me ene - a jt meant 4 ~ ‘ led trai ; | Hospital, where an operation was performed bi wasit AL MAS, SEEING, | Men's Halt Hose, full rerular inado Unbleached | new, will benuid at trom gulp) to 20; earor easy | FOU dry and every child had alittle remem-| the opinion that the killing was purely ac- | 38cob, Xa 1213 70h street northwest: F | Dre Eliyeon, Middleton, Cromant and, Hail, Cu * aiiebent peice. fof * se Tuleached | Teruia, EEEIFFER & CONLIPE, O10 Lith se new, | Urance. cidental. a Murphy, | The bullet had shat foreiem inoney. ol wold aud) siiver, confederate ‘bills. Balbriggan Hose, in striped and plain, 15e., or 7 pairs | “30; ‘The “Prince and the Pauper” cis ot AEE Meyer, 1301 7th street northwest;D. C. Murphy, e ittered a bone and inflicted 2 < MANUFACT JEWELERS, Gil Pa. mee | o- Pi 5 ‘[/OR SALE—CARRIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG |; tach iper”" was presen: CAPITOL TOPICS. 2132 11th street northwest; Michael McInerney, | @0 injury that may result in the loss of the leg. Hiatt aw Paice 84 por fo se Rzs Heavy Pin Stripe Half Hose, 21c., or5 pairs | OW HALE CARRIAGES. WAGONS AND, BUG | in Mra. Snider's parlors at the Elsmere Satur- 1249 7th street northwest; Peter Mat 1813 | After the bullet and several picoes of bone hud tector e 6 MONEY TO LOAN. fh Sik Half Hose im Tans, Grays and Black. | Prompty nitended to.” COO TARBOR. Sao Aree | day croning from 8 to 9 by several pretty little THE GHNERAL COURT BILE. & — P+ teen ee EER = ds LN. 4 jashintor inzz"" | misses who reside there. ¥ Was pre- : roe Pe EE i 7 Hose, {OK SALE—IMPORTED CANARY BIMDS: FINE | sented most creditably and th ami: ‘The general court bill, the conference report fu ene dot 1302220. Nei 10 SUIT, ATSAND : ; j tably aud the costuming was gon SS pee) MC yer cent nity MR tN EAY = senriated sie | csineera, cheep: ied fod to eitisisg bird | pretty and becoming.” The cast was as follows: | on which bas been adopted, provides for the B. H. WARNER & CO. 5 Cig RN amereceim mara ae mare rince, Miss Navarro appointment in each circuit of an additional ~ = Ethel Snider; renee) arias these have no equal. ‘OK SALE—**OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW ‘Mile: r Oy ‘Ail our Hosiery are cuaranteod hot to crock, being and second hand; size. Rend tor circular. files, Miss Carolyn aged by the kins of dyers, “"Herusiot?.* BALLAUE, Avi, Tl Mth ste u.we MIS" | Miss Constance Reqd. circuit judge, and creates in each circuit a cir- uit court of appeals, to consist of three judges, a Hove; ¥ itutea quorum. This “SPECIAL GLOVE SALE.” WADI thusiastic and appreciati of whom two Pw gmee % court shall have final jurisdictio come ‘prepare aioungacisive Suet Glowtrin Tons cud Ureymas tier F our old saeareciuite in cantante tor a xew | Mru. Gen. Allan of 1512 P street will not be | clamce of cance on wich a Setaorar DAVIS & CO., 1519 F st. Ail our 4-button Kid Gloves at Zac. Regular price, | BEADBURY UFAGBT, bulance; $10 monthly | able to return her calls this season, owing to | lowed to the United States Supreme Court. MOXEX,20,L04% ON BEAL ESTATE. PROMPT attention to all apy. atichs SWOKMSIEDI & BRADLEY, e270, wr Fs # ° or cas the illness of her daughter, Mrs. F. i Crum; Each of these circuit courts is to have a mar- Worth mouse wore, Os Denon Slowest Be, | SS FS SE Pe ore_| for the Inst four woeks. Mrs. Crump ie must shal, clerk and other necessary court officers. ~ bette z a Cie amin r now and hopes tobe up in afew days. | A term of one of the several circuit courts of reek Park, : mh uey 5 7 — es - An consequence of the death of Mrs. Mae | appeals is required to be held annually in Bos- fesse LOUIS |. SHUEMAREIG teu ; : : = a Owinn mineatae at 3 HUEM. Pot nw == -E = ‘ ton, New York, Philadel N SORSALETo CLUSE AN Mi ikrge snd small aunonnts, ob real estates. | 50 dozen Fine Knotted Fringe Damask Towels. Moore Champayne, niece of the late Lieut. Orleans, Cincinnati, Chicsgo, St. Louis and San Tot ou Wyoxnms ‘av cuca lowest eaten naz TO lake] ite S25Gh,MBinge pie tes ad Pordern so Joveph, 8. Powell, dirs. Powell has recalled the | oes ne eae auch ois paces ae nese . Sad th sad bans aves mew. rat ae abide ae a desiguated by the courts, es Ty pore eRSOR Ee LOTTEELLS : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kennan atrived in thecity | ait. n,c*pecyed Uy fis, b cm Church south yesterday in commemoration of ‘AY FIVE AND SIX PER CENT. ULAR, ‘ES Masher Boece USE, . this morning. They will remain here a few] The bill now goes to President for his | 2er. ore street the centennial of the death of John Wesley. Of Neco ox 1025 Between 7th and Sth sts, Crowns Or Buyers Ar Tue ive and. will then go to Hows Sootie, - So the eleven white churches now here five have LOT 100X BEAL ESTATE IN THIS prstRIct. ‘ er rae NOMINATED BY THE PRESIDENT. , their origin in his apostleship. Methodian 5 cau Pe er GREAT BANKRUPT SALE OF A “DISCREET” AMENDMENT, Among .the nominations sent to the Senate | der, 1100 8th street southeast; fas qmtablished in Alexandria some years bo- — — ae | 7 cam is ees a President Saturday afternoon were the 4 fore his death, and now there are fourchurches SALE LOS 1%, PROSPECT Wnt. ap: | MONEY 70 TOAy TY IAEGE AND SwALL Doveras & Bro. fas How the Commission to Negotiate With the bark merendegspm ed Sos eso ‘hat denciation ‘ere, vn the M. T + only, Se square from - saiate security, at low : hones Selected. wing: Henry B. Atherton aioe : ‘Church Methodist atecig of am a wei euny” teria, fronting” oa S stnand tats aw." Yeli-tm~ | 512 NINTH ST., INTEROCEAN BUILDING. ‘The Senate was a busy body on Sa ee ee ae Se | Seaaet southeast; Jno. Prowatant Church and’ the ‘Free’ Methodiss co Se opened from Lincoln avert aes s turday, : 2 Fray cite, eeciiiomery, wild ada tee 300, £3,000; 35.000 AND | Recoxnizing the fact that inducements are required eae, RE, but occasionally it found time to indulge in « | {he plentpotentintios of the United Sts PE aoa PTET ‘Church, and ali these congregations are ine mane 5 contin; aay of circa, bal ater case| TOTP nyeuesnow. Theale of tate | elle humor. foment Dean, Sim Bea of Bont | ee ee ee ee TAR FIWN BENCHES IX MARKET. Fivsiciag tot insre snoage for two bos count of 10 per cent on all cash aales until further | €=74ined,fsteine conducted olely for the purpose of | went to the Indias appropriation bill author: Nathaniel L. Fréthingham of Massachusetts, ae | Club were opened on Saturday evening and the | ‘The rental of the corporation fish wharf this ae Se es a reait- | notice. selling as quickly as possibie the entire stock of the | izing the President to appoint @ commission a ae : Sigler 3, occasion was marked by « gathering of their or nanen Comey « tegen at pear Fae rer ee vnecenary ‘oF scainination of itie and peep | _TB€ Gepartments covered by this sale include | ota frm of Howell & Murray, who have always main-| ‘to be composed of three persons, not more | ewig? moneys, Wa-l 1 Kan. | Robert | Tienis (aetna seatoe Stemecp ed cence dagen ae 1891 as “Sa TES “mine SHC FISH Co. | Bot Saces, ebmowenanas certacey, | tte rertatioa dealers tha very batt grades | th two of whom shall be of de ate politial | Fisher, reginter of the land’ ofice, imonln | bs J by the lab for their guests It| Nowe of the hol benches in the markct_oif'st x : x NS, LACES, EMBRO ' ors, ‘s fares Hasslock, surveyor care ge ar ey ONET FOIOANIN SUMS TO SUIT AT Cog | TANS, MUSLIN and atRINO UNDERWEAR for | of Shore mate : Uf Wyoming a» to he relingeishment of corain | ms Ror of Neale, Tenn. ae snd. von univers ‘praise. | fScd paid €100, premium for “one beret 3 business property. oat NT Privileges abe Tree aa penie, Seunty <avecia | Ladies, Mises and Children, KNIT SKIRTS, BAL- | The question that concerns the buyer, in factthe | iands. TER AGRIOULTURAL APPROPRIATION BILZ. Tat w. ‘Ross gave a tught ot hod eat Pierpoint €105 for another and M. Meicbor $55 oe SALE Miata ViTEN AU THT ASOD, 1907 Fa.nw. | MORAL SKIRTS, STAMVED LINENS, CHINA | opty question necessary to discus, ts the question of | Mir, Plamb suggested that the amendment be | _ The changes made by the Senate committee | bition, Mr. Walter = - fore third. et Bre Risa SACQUES, HATS, ‘Care, MIELENG" UsDER: |S Topmctcaliy tnt this question you amet in-| furthér mented by providing for direct | O% sPPrapriations in the agricultural apropri-y-with the ca Fennell! a, overt, Jute Chichester, pane x, - 3. BON SACQUES, BATS, CAPS, MITTENS, UNDER- = < 4 ation were most im- county, CRON EASE TERMS. 90 ACHES OF| 4 PER CENT. PAYABLE QUAMTERLY. WHAL, Sc. &t., amd the well-known qualtyof the | esiente the induce.nents offered by thinsale. Dou’: | Persons. Pervone who were not discreet should | Portang being the addition of Gren, Nouh, Grason, Woney Cook and then: | its March term at the Columbus strect court 3 Re et SMALL PREMIUM CHARGED. + | foads oftered Wy us. im connection with the ow yeices | accept anything as a tact until you have hed the | insert the word “discreet,” so as to have the | SOWING Manufacturers, of structor of the club im sparring. | house this . Jas. Breen of this nee Lovis PF SHUEMARER, #19.00 70. and extra discount, should be sufiicient to cause ® | eruen Placed before amendment read “three discreet persons.” —" —»——- city is in ‘condition at Lyneb- ~ sorenw | 503 large response from those im need of suything in the eee RE Mr. Blair's eyes twinkled as he said: “Would | than 160 per cont strength free of Omicers Elected. care of phriciame, Fe To prsaiy ts ‘ . Every pair of Ladies’ Shoes must go. it not be well So oog,, Pane. gecvons, 4 whew and to recover the spirits ‘The Arion Singing Society elected at their ‘® fall of some ‘cornet : panstén/dune:: Every pair of Men's Shoes must go, le pret ane en tn cpt yep ‘under suitable bonds and req monthly mecting last night the following of- | forty thought Sen 0 NOU WANT MONEY ee ante 7. ‘Rwery pair of Children's Shoes mest go. Storial cashinnation Nas continued, when Mr. peta epee cree freer gh aerneng WS encs Sherry: bos Keofer lecturer — “Oy about 100 | warons, houseucid cis oF other penal z AIL Oda Lote of Shoes must be closed out and the | Sanders moved to strike Cod tee ae net? | corning the feasibility of , Fred. oc -. — 8 st. lot oox7ayg | Feyntes pe tengral oy Reus ee Homans De > Deieta the very Int consideration. We claim tobe | Mr. Nandaors evidently una there ‘were bat Coner ©0 test. | Yj O$EX,TOLOAN iN SUMS “OF 9200 UP TO cling Cis stock of rutuous petom, ant wo went 9 | oS caesar fa for he couch’ snciber oulvarst pA On a ae Meee wood reat yj: lowest rates of . + | prove our claim to your satisfaction. by saying: number of discreet 3 ave. 5 5. 2 UGAN & BUTLER, 669 F st. x. w. diminished ‘for- eee eiEl at of corner ies im every section of the ety M class security, at lowest rates of interest; Bo de ‘aerak, + ‘your eyeon e peeweeren to Choa. “Wuscurt, ta.cox & weston. Mere the nec ACKER, 903 7h ot. aw. and delicious. In . Sip Reet Paces, eee te: fo283e 1807 Pa. ave. aud Oth and La. ave. cso 2 a — te27-98 900 7TH ST., CORNER OF 1. Mr. ALE : “An sums to suit, at owent raten, on. reat we aon : ‘ me thornae Cig, 3 oo ereealeadins te, ‘stage security. baie Sore BES Lae é LT er : "c mo-stony beige house This property te mow Mose Oe TE T Lot * Fidos. 3. FisyER & co. os morte DANERMOWAE