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{ wees is be a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 15, 1891. cupy Two More Squares. Eound in This Country. An important hearing was given the repre-| The production of precions stones fo this sentatives of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com- | country and the statistics of diamond cottng pany this morning by the Commissioners and lapidary are given in « bulletin axe ea Yen = = FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—FIOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. MORE GROUND FOR THE RAILROAD;| STATISTICS ON — STONES. Fe? sce = POR SALE— ‘OR SALE CENTRAL PROPERTY FOR BUSI-| J(OR SALE-FINE LOT ON 71H ST. BETWEEN ‘The Pennsylvania Company Wants to Oc-| The Census Bureau Tells Where Genus are Fee ee BT FISHER SCO | a5, 2th eee elaing & monthly rental of Pes vOnioora city marke the rapid apeveia: | 7 houses: prise: Ferenc, Thea as OR SALE— A three-story house containing nine rooms heated uy turnace; copd cellar, electric bel 5,:.08 Florida ave. ust east of 7th st. and at the THE CENSUS OFFICE HAS NOT CONDUCTED ITs IN THOS. J. FISHER & CO. VESTIGATION FOR PARTISAN PURPOSES—ITS “A ‘the rapid apprecia- svt 2 inches on 18th and G feet on U at. to 1d | thon of such property, ae the salenderine te eet oe foot alley. Years ausply attest, and persons who may: archasing should’ pa 2 ap4-10t 1420 F st. ONLY DESIRE 1s TO OBTAIN THE TRUTH—A amiesic . *, Fee S8Ce is TT ST NW. ; BAY-WINDoW | _spli-ibt C. A. McEUEN, 1420 F st. n.w. BULLETIN TO BE SHORTLY IssvED. saath es matter under discussion was the | by Mr. George F. Kunz, gers agent, and THOS. J. FISHER & CO. rooms, wit brick. rooms, bath and. cellar: two-story brick | Toi SALE — THREE ON 25D BT. N.W. approval of the company’s plans to enter cer-| issued by the census office. wtated that Lis24 ¥ st. es. $100 casi, balane e, with water, front and back yard; side and rear | WOR SALE — THREE oir a ley paved 85.500; #2, k' Setbien, 1490 F at. nw. tain squares and acquire certain property sub- | this important field has never been covered by ‘apli-10t c. Ject to the approval of the Commissioners in Qny preceding census accordance with section three of the Atkinson} Up to the t time it is tated in the bul- letin there has been very little mining for “Sec. 8. That the Baltimore and Potomac precious or semi-precious stones in the United d then only at irregular periods. It Railroad Company is hereby suthorised and | hoS'bcen carried on during the part fev fours empowered to acquire, subject to the approval | at Paris, Me., near Los Cerrillos, NM. im of said Commissioners, for the purposes of its | Alexander county, N.C... from 188i until “888, cash. Appl; mises to OWNER® mito Fe. SALE—729 6TH ST. N.E., A 9ROOM brick ; all modern: its 5 through- out; a barwain at €2,000, ACKLK E GADSBY, mht oe 1008 F st. nw. i) CIAL BARGAIN, ON BAST SIDE bet. Land M sts. n. very le eller bay-winuow brick dwelling, with front, containing 6 rooms and bath. Prive 4 privilege of buying iots tor two aliey WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIFSTOX, [007 Pa. ave ana 6th and La. ave, DESIRABLE BUILD- between N. and st. Gok: WeRUEN, 1400 f ste aw. F 92, SSCE-DESIBABLE BUILDING LOT on | the ; 1st st. between Nand O sts, ‘Ck SALE—TWO VERY DESIRABLE NEW > : oR, 1490 k sory trick Douses, 140 end 151 Massachusetta ave, | _ SP11-10t Lene as modern con! a Por sare ick N 218T BT. ‘rooms and win- E mada, hee LOTS 07 EA RCE, 1600 Ft we SALE—THREE VER} te, at. Fav FOE SA°E-108 $5.00, BEAT room brick; natural wor ‘ele Drown-stone trimmings: cemented cellar; Fern = doubie row ‘of beautifl shade trees: houses | ~ aplivion McEUEN, 1420 F st. n.w. open ‘during the day. residence containing 12 rooms, 2 bath GMA. MchUEN, 1420 Fete * business, any one or ‘more of the squares of | aud on the Missouri river near Helena, Mor a an‘i all facilities; fine yard in rear extendine to | n. ap4-10e und in the city of Washington south of the | since the beginning of 1890. True beryls a! eat REAL DONA FIDE 10 PER a diealpresicarep ry iz FOR SALE — CHOICE LOTS IN WestzY ine of the said railroad and north of Letreet | garnets have been frequently found a» a by- preay Sores ane Om cane henees @ THOS. 3. FISHER & CO., FOR SALE—LOTS. Heights, adjoining the of the American and east of Delaware avenue and north of the | prodnet in the mining of mica, especially im _— ‘oe 1:24 F st. Baw. 5 University: its have ‘whereby cS érth Careline. Gems geme. cue apls-3t Darties desirous of Inspecting the beiahre can” he ee Eastern and east of 13th street nia and gem FoR sace- — "i ye EF Qi SALE{O8 137H Si. (WEST SIDE). NEAR | Yeyed out every pleasent ev 3 southeast, and any one or more squares, as | as the chlorastrolite, thomsonite and agates of The large and well-equ'yped residence, favorably Se ot Wahine eee ee Hie. one | K Whitney ave., SOx135; mext £0 new house; con- JOHN ¥. WAGGAMAN, é ‘illiamson drove immediately shall be approved by the aid Commissioners, | Lake Superior, ate gathered on Deacyea, where ‘Grete: oh ighland terrace. Mass. ave. near Thoman | sduary went of Washinzton Citvle, 3 lot 27375 feet two | ¥ iS ok: jenay tecme; statease | S22 (Cor, 14th and G'ete, fe lacie bepespertar Seale sect. ‘They | the the people of the | abutting on the line of said railroad on Mary-| they have fallen from rock which bee prada 3 me of ex-secretary ae no is ‘s ~ vii saa Sears; ernteieane Sent ere, Brice for Property Oh ue & co, shed. mptiae/ ne hag pip ey eee merry i | United States, land and Virginia avenues east of 434 street and | ally disiutegrated by weathering and wave and all the facilities of a hrst-ct sere HER ECO. | a ‘POR, SALE=i00,000 FEET oF —anounp, | 59tUra, will Boe inet satel Listesst. | Ta, pexnae whem, youssibe Soscanusing |svuticf Ststeste te on Virginia avenue and | tion. pares, JOR SALES O'k fine let on the westside of Connecticut Srigerrad seen, oe ee tee tans on Wednesdays. The house has | the census office of Oe eS ee Le, emaas, end to extend, Wanen TER Gnas ann vourn. SALE-A NEW TWORTOIE ae g_ | BA desirable brick residence containing 9 rooms and | tween @ and It ste, | 38 fost tron with aes avenge | Cx MCEUEN, 1420 F st. n.W. soli His sRairy are eullty of a large degree of un-| maintain and use tracks from convenient | 4 vor timited number of diamonds Dawe Pay 7 all facilities, on 10th st n Rand 8 ste. ; cam be Siptb of abut a fe, fran ney FOE Ste -tW0 FINE [0TS, 876x100. SopTe themselves in judging this office with- | points on the line of said railroad into the ps im the United States. Ther "containing ‘nine verchased st a reasonable. ER £00. austen 7) os McHUEN. 14507 oti oe Tt Obs S bargain, OA ‘the out a hearing and before any results of the | said property, and to cross such streets as | been found in the tes. They are met Die 8; ia Sa of tue moat |. THOS. J. FISHE! ss apl5-3t Sard canon | OR BILE — SWEAT ee Prec ivdinbe agente men toy ah gown of | in tion have been issued. It is «| may be necessary for that purpose, and to con-| with in well-defined districts of California, the city: price, @1.0U0: term, one- | _apivat ___ a: < | ]:O8 SALE-FOUR LOTS ON NORTH CAPITOL ALE — TOTS DD AND trope cloth bonnet to mat i struct thereon such facilities as may be neces- | North Carolina, Georgia and recently in Wise ro amd th HOS. | 50; ; : F - Fs ‘subdivision of ; matter of the that facts on all 9 jorth Carolina, Georgi OUHENSEY 8 CO. TUF at nw. apioim” | KOR SACE-ON FAST TERMS, 6-HOOM BRICK | Rem on the ast side of North Capit} bet | souable prices: easy ferns. Cok” MORON TLS Pip img gel Thich were displayed | sides thal be Enown before seadestmation | cary for fs Destecme me Sommon carrier and | consin, but up to the present time the discower~ oe z : ti $ npr | st. Dew pL1-108 her friends in the parlors of her paren’ roved by said Commissioners and to main- sly accidental. For, sae ‘Also Groom” belek, pit Boundary. | Lot 30x10 on Dt. bet North Capt | ap’ home, 1118 9th stroct, were vory elegeat, An | , The census office has never attempted mor | app! f cin” | fen have been rare and purely accidental Fooa'ath'se, | fol and 1 coor investorsenornesesa tne atte | POR, SALESEVERAT. TAT, Fund APOE | oak bullet, the ‘gift of her was | desired to belittle the importance of the| tain such ties in connection therewith; | Of the corundum gems (sapphire, ruby | BATRESPAOS HE Ea et ore ae gy: | ret EE eo 2 m iny nor to t | such tracks, where they cross streets, to be | other colored varieties) Pay Ea Pe ig ee blue color and no rubies of fine fed color ba. the groom. All over the parlor were arranged the people or any class of people. The insinua-| of the Commissioners of the District of ‘ i the casy chairs and rockers, ¢ paintings | tions against the integrity of oftice | Columbia, and insuch manner as shall least | at all prolific is the placer ground between quantity of brie beac. 17 24 Cums With 8 | esproesed in your letter are entirely without | obstruct the use of said sirceta for ordinary | Ratt Prolif i. the placer ground between . urposes. The right to remove such tracks is | river, sixteen miles east of Hclena, Mont. Here inity Church, corner of $d and C streets, | “"Ttvontd be foclich to ziaim that the amonnt | hereby rece west ne Congress. And in| sapphires are found while slucing for gold. an last night was the scone of « brilliant of existi indebtedness can be as-|case said company until now have been consi onl: coca ,, the contractii being Mice certai moyen gs whatever the plan |forany reasonto acquire such ime the: Mamie E. Draney and Me. £ W. The .. i or any portion thereof by tematically mined. In 1849 one chancel was appi M decorated. Mr. E. | the method that can be ly employ they may be acquired by said —ae, ‘in the | company took the option on 4,000 acres of the xoven-ryom bo tifal ‘lot Sox 12s, also. good well’ A FOE SALE THE HIGHEST AND DRIEST LOT 7OR SALE_A 10-ROO flowers, shade and JOR SALE—A NICE LOT ON N ST. N.W, BET. ‘ 5 7 ‘Ok SALE—A 10-ROOM Ho! Wil Duy the place during | FQ" cgALEG4 NICE LOT ON $2,018. | Se square fen 160 ao vase akan mete: Oak freee: Fei oes * "wilt be withdrawn trom | you Bite 2 ieee, in Yenckorks near ist a: . ie ar Some ©.B. BROOKES §.0.. FoR SESANG ON TOT BEX. oir AND | FON, SATE A MOoT DESTEABLE for _ cow: eee fot, #180. Parks a Deaciitey aamreect spd situated at Oollege Fou AkLE Oa the wert alde of Oth st. n.w.near P; Py gg ag ey = es; | 21100; pric R. 8375. Tf taken at Liberal me togtick buyer, iow to giick buyer, Sipcount for cash. “hadress Box S85 City ‘Bost Omen: it SALE—TWO LOVELY Mt ‘ROO: cellar houses on E st. n.¢. bet. 3d and 4th, just eine compieted. Don't miss this opportunity to gure « bargain: terms very reasonaiie; Use from the rear of the third story can Shi city ge and see for yourse}t at ms OR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST ECONOMICAL UILDING LOTS. Frutesinite nceenwert 110 teu onus gn take | ROR, SAFE, DESIRAECE BUTLDINGLOTS, 3D, Rw. corer. Also the southwest corner for sale. 11 14th st. 1 corner with the least degree error, and it is | manner provided by sections numbered from | river banks and several «m: ler companies have Dorm ae ie 2 11 FOR SALE_2 short fi Florida ale" St eaa of | Rovigques ih Rw": tod. tuype. “Riso stable, lots. up with the cou; Rev. Dr. Addison per-| expected that lan adopted the | 643 to 663, both inclusive, of the Kevised Stat- | since beon formed with « view of inining for Sooses wit water” cu iley be. dena ich eat | FON SALE Mh PLEARANT™A PAIR OF BARK | x! Says coats 18 fea took. seoee a ater sas, | ENGIN E 5D 0 —— et) ap rit corciuony. Ths brideoeres es | coe es Dereyarded teach one | ules relating to the Distics of Cris: bat | nce been. formed with « view of mink col Bem mass oll See GILSUD: © 50 pee cops Meee | cag sbciate tor SOUT, Heth cectie Bees aces | “AY = DAVID D, BYONE. 800 Fat | Pater a A ee of white silk and lace and she wore a tulle when it is fully understood and its resulta are | nothing contained shall authorize |The colors of the ge tained, alth, BF. RUST & UO.. | ind cellar, with wate Dath aud range. The finest a a UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, held to the hair by a white wreath. The known. | No one is qualified to express an in-|the condemnation of any church or | beantifal and interesting. ate not the stands aS Sth ot. 2.3. situation in the vill ‘the SOUTH BROO! of honor, Miss Hannah Draney, sister of the | telligont opinion in regard to this matter until school proj or ged of the | blue or red shades generally demanded by the tiful lotion Howard dve- rict hear Brown’ ‘Sen 3 TAKOMA, bride, wore » Depoming gown of bine | he has examined this plan of work and the ro- | United States: t nothing con- | public. : % front. To quick buyer for Goc. per square. DAViD D. STONE, 806 ff from 5 to 20 gents per foot ; For plats, chiffon. Mr. E. McDonald was ‘man. | sults of the tabulation. tained in this act and no expenditure that|" At Corundum hill, Macon county, North ; O.. | Pour sddress at our office for plats of 1 PORSAEESIN A Fasntto: all On RD W. 106 Fixe, | Tho ushers were Mr. H. G. Goddard, Mr. Fred |” A’ bulletin containing results for Alabama | inay be made by said railroad hompany heres Carolina, about one hundred ger it Suess mie. | PARK, tho new wabdivinien, ie Rock oy AED spvim 1006 F ie._ | Fhe nah Latarcsnsmanh te'gie ons] inn Guaing, to best Fo SALES A MHOLEPINE NEw. 4HOost | "Spva.ce — SEP Tatevst. | and party wall: Cos houses on Navy Sts. under good rental 1 Mr. Seymour Wright ond Mr. Harry | and Towa will be issued in afew days, and I | under shall be ‘Alter the Coane the bridal | shall take pleasure in sending you a ony, con- | company any right, legal or equitable, not now | good blue color and some of good red color, ir intimate friends went to the | fident that it will convince you that you have | possessed, to retain the passenger station of | but none exceeding 100 in value, and none ily residence, corner of 9th and L streets, | treated the census office unju G end | te ‘soon, $1 co... FOF sate. R SALE — SEVERAL FINE IN KALO- Fre ‘Apply to380. 8 BEALE mb3s1-1m 1321 F st. {OR SALE_—A LOW. | LE. justly. ‘said company on 6th street.” within the past ten years. _— Fr Satta Gotta see k | FF propetiosin at nittapentetrer ts COENES | Wiese p reception end wedding supp-rfol-| | infer that you regret that the census office | _ The railroad was represented by Messrs. C.E. | Of the bervl poms -emerald, SPECIAL BARGAINS. 1D D. ST investment oF speculation. feo ee lowed. Among those did not ascertain the amount of recorded in- | Pugh, H. 8. Kenney, Enoch Totten, W. H. yellow baryl) the e debtedness by making this investigation a part | Brown and J. B. Hutchinson. some extent at Sto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Draney, Mrs. Thomas | of the general enumeration of leet summer. | The railroad company first exhibited a plan Gl reason why the superintendent of census | of its tracks on Virginia avenue between 24 and {OR SALE — SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE von iding lots on 1th st. n.e, between. G and Hota, at very. Prices. fe ‘apie nas —— EST . 1420 F st. n.w. | Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Mise Bessie | desired that thisshould not be doneis expressed | 45§ streets southwest, showing in _ colored Ro pe er Srockland, schahie os sobaviceon. Frinston for the vee, sib sie, te ley FOR §ALE_OWEAP Tore oy pnospect mixx. | Rock, Mrs, Mulier, the Misses Muiler, Dr. and | in a letter to the Hon. D.B. Henderson, Deces- boundaries squares 58} and 681, which they ‘beat deh st. am UD - ation, H st. n.w- bet, 21st” and ‘220 yimprov i i i desired chase eatzabie property at a speculative price 5. G. TKUSLER & co. frame bones tenting sf such ® Agare an te yee Tae ipe sora uyinion, at the head of North Capitol st. will | Mrs. Donohue, Mrs. Roy, Mr. Geor; ber 28, 1889, referring to the collection of statis- o pur lor freight facilities. vies api3.3t Siz = roa — n balance cent on price. Deidell, the Misses Tomlinson, Mr. s. | tics of farm and home ownership and indebted-| | It next exhibited a plan of that section near it ness, which is supplementary to the investiga- | the Long bridge known as squares 295, 268 and tion of recorded indebtedness. The foundation | 267. At present the company owns and operates DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst.n.w._ | downand ‘OK SALE_Q NEAR 14TH, S-STORY AND BASE- | 1OR SALE—A SPLENDID SITE FOR A DRUG OR | _ ®P4-10t 3 groce! nent brick; 11 rooms; all'mod. imj o er of New York ave. and 4th st. to 90-48" alley; 815000. REDYOM rdnced to ¢ TOS SM i SALE—2iST ST. Tous and bath; house Tide, alley; sm excellent, repair 3.500. S00 per month. GEO. W. LINKING. ‘on “CHAS. A. EDEN, Mahoney, "Mer emerald or M w. +] Missos Graet, Mr. and Mra Johnson, Mre. | for the" Secnvce investigation was laid by the | #8 @ freight yard square 268, crossing 13% | $4,200. and fo has been done at the mine since then. bolting-cloth, was a basket of yellow tulips. | that no trustworthy results could be derived Ago Today. In 1886 and 1887 there were about 4,000 stoven guest Misses .- | from it for any purpose. Iam now more than cut and sold for some $15,000, the cutting of Pid fet Mins Cone?, meet the, Misses, Mon-| vor aatisfied’ that’ it, was wis to exciuas | One hundred years ago today Dr. Elisha Cul- ~ e Tedviced €9 $3) 700 ste oer FID ee PES MABLE ALLEY | James White, Miss May White, Miss Wise, Mr. | enumerators, who were sequined te see etne street with its tracks to get into same. It now | rutile, cut and OK SALE-I WILL SELL A FI i WEST STX BOO it DAVID. VO NE. too ret. nw. Fevein stare A) neh 1 by 5A) Lf and Mrs, Nathan Hazen, Miss Belle Hazen, Mr. | whether homes and farms wore hired or owned desires toucquire square 267and a small portion = ; SALEB_—CHEAP HOMES—SIX- ‘OR SALE— 108 1420 Fét.n.w._| and Mrs. A. Depue, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde by the families occupying them, and, if owned, | of square 29. To get into these squares ms, £50. ae eS F ee Pp SALE-VACANT GROUND =: | Mr. and Mrs. John’ Gheen Mr. and’Men Thon. | Che ieetomlies Po (algae epee peng eg Pre. eel eg Olle gy lagen ig og amy be At nn altitude of 14.000 feet Six-room brick, Callan st. ne. . $2U0 cash sR MT. PLEASANT. is THE EASTERN PART OF THE CITY. Brown, Mrs. Hoffman, Mrs. Gray, Miss Gheen, | same time they were required to re] the post | said he did not see the necessity of obstructing | Col., during the l mongh :$1.400. WHIGHT & STORETT, 810¥F st.u.w. | CABLE CARS TO iE WITHIN ONE BLOCK ON ESIRABLE BARGAINS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brackett, Mrs. Windom | office addresses if they were found mortgaged. | 13th street. It was finally decided that the worth of = a BPROVED MOTTE TOWER WITKIN "ORE | au iatcocnest ber etmteRe PMLLY Purchased ee | Besckett, Dr. Beneon. Meracd “Mes, Wo If at the same time the letter to Representa- | colonel should inspect the localities where I . Me., about €1,800 wate ee PESSA NEW 12ROOM DWELLING AT | ERO! ‘ON THE EAST. id _there is but a nace ocr Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. tive Henderson was written — have fore- | the tga ag oo were to be <p yee] worth of finesquamarine has been found, which jor $00a month; worth ‘ GEO. T. HOWARD, THE ATTENTION OF trig ASE PAREN prices. Persons wishing to secure | and many others. seen the extent to which the enumerators | company with the representatives o road | was cut into gems. ‘SW. OVERLOOKING Fireman's Insurance Company b HOLMEAD MANOR, the property sttu- IONEY should avail themselves ot’ tus erase | Mra. Menocal gave a dinner Party lat night | failed to find at home any person who could | he vinited the localities and sill make a report | "At New Milford. Conn. a Property was ex- weal La ee Sener cathe auerie are rom tiaciy tes | ecg GA MGEUER,, | [fa hongrof the Afasos Mendonce, four young |‘ them whether, the "home, "or farm oe Ite, for mica snd bers The berplé were ts free tice arsoine, and the proposed boulevard connect- | _SP4-10t see a rpeearyspt agen Lite peer distemper ty, | that any attempt to ascertain the amount of THE DISTRICT CENTENNIAL, low, green, blue and white in color, the former ® SALE—A NICE CORNER RESIDENCE, op- | “dinysstment. Sraerete eit bemeice atrsee peaouel, Fark. The FOR SALE_SQUARES AND HALF SQUARES IN Sealey oie te ence) cectriiah danas Reet ane people through being sold under the name of “golden bers 1.” FFrrccte the Aart uitoce, Demrtmtar vias Sag | 2? Preset season tnt wifi ccs fro" 82' O00 tr $1008. | the eastern part of the o peorein pee, Tyree s Jellow dinner. In the center of ‘the | To tion would be so great a failure | The :Corner Stone W: Just = Century | Now: bash: wood repair price reduc to $4, 100 Zs Snd ‘will edd greatly to the cela chon holdings af aps-10t A. McLUEN, 1440 Ft. n.w. | table, resting on a square of gold-embroidered | the enumeration wot great 2 ‘ae Laid Just » Century | No Investors. “There are additional houses to . pa Cite oe the ee oo are ggg be —r lone to render the. property attractive, ‘amd to those LE Seeking homes money will be furnished to bulla. Fo SROOKLAND AND ADDITI which cost about $3,000. 3 " : (ON LOTS. from the enumeration everything in regard to | len Dick, with all due ceremony and solemnity |” Thiy mineral, which was worked by the Az- ie DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. n.w. ; &B3 | guste from She"per toot upwards Pins aa POETS: | nt Ree te tre rapidly advancing, have STEAM and TACUOCC MIT Packees oak eal | Sear, SAORNINT Ct eee eee mes] MGAALEa ema truly laid” the corner | tecs before the’ advent of the Spaniards «md mR SALE—POR $5,400, SEV: CK ie ond Samm Jorination furnished at the office of ‘We have of lots in this locality at LOWEST | "mn, “Qld Maids’ Club” of this city te, Was not included, not only because the success | stone which marked the southeastern boundary | fince then by the Pueblo Indians and largely ana ES tet Lith and apis E. T. BENTON & SON, 617 12th st. n.w. Swithem ee BAURDERS & 00. PRICES and Op MOST FAVORABLE TERMS: also ie aids’ Club” of this city tendered | Cr the constitutional enumeration of the 7 iw. | A DESIRABLE SEVEN-ROOM COTTAGE with one ‘OR SALE-LOTS FOR BUILDING AND IN- sod as or No trouble to show property. ber oF weli-located lots on M Tull particulars and plat call upon Fain Hill Mt low prices; the best Teal estate ‘invest: | *°F item apls-3t peo- i i is | used by them for ornament and as an articic of their many friends a reception at Masonic | ple would have been damaged, but because the | the District of Columbia. ‘The story of this 4 we . exchange. is. now Temple last night. Music and dancing were | statistics of indebtedness ‘would have been so | °CUrrence—the birthday of the District—has Los Cerrillos, N. M. Fst. FOR SALE (OB EXCHANGE_TWELVE-ROOM # brick hase om Maryland ave. ae.” Price, 810,000. SALE-14 take su or vacant ground. for 3,000: | EY vestinent. Su'time. Inquire of or address OWNIR: 119 e. is blue and its Bala eaioret sie IE a ars ae practically worthlone, me, been told in Tue Star with all the details, | hardness is fully equal to that of the gay | mee on tit aw? | Inent you can maker resent were Mr. W, C. Taylor an r, | It is a surprise that you are relying upon .d small, but it is due the occasion to | or slightly greater, owing to impurities, bat i i 5 LEI WO PR TLE BAY 2atn st. aw mn and Messrs. Quesen! " of showit amount of existi “ sian turquoise. BPs SA Ea aco ts ROOM BRICK OS 2m | rout bath enfant! Meaty | Short, Carrol and Smith and also Messrs. | indebtedness, and that you are preparing ¢ | Which took place precisely a century ago. From ‘time immemorial this material has es pare frou Pa, are, <a barxain Hirouncut will solion small cash payment and bal = George and Ollie Brown. judge the work of the census ofiice in compari- TT WAS A GREAT DAY. been radely mined by the Indians. ‘Their Fe ET Ee WAN Daxesnowrn. oir 1630, og, 1050282100, Pat-ne., Ste, | _ Miss Marguerite Skerrett Matthews of 1743 F “Sow persons whe Know anything at all about | O82 Morning of April 15,17, the Hon | method i to pour cold tater onthe roche afar wo. cont fe TOORs: fore: . 1s 4 \. 572115, Oth st. 70c. street leasal party Sihg Ns AH modern improvements, Cheap at | Don saLE—NICE SSTORY BRICK DWELLING Lote idSioass, a Toon, JEx00, Gat. 60e, ei espe — North Capitol st.; 12 rooms, all m. i i . | previously heating them by tires built agninst £7 friends last evening. The parlors formed | Teal estate records would fail to see that «| Daniel Carrolland the Hon. David Stuart, com- | ‘Thi permonth. Price, $9.000. (A 117), TYL 1307 F st. em. This process generally deteriorates the “ color of the stone to some extent, tending to ked with palms. Refreshments, including | idebtedness goes with this method. This will | in the then wide-awake town of Alexandria to | changeit toa green, The Indians erty face 158 1335 F st. t.w. | rent ae s00 {OR SALF_THREE NICE LITTLE BRICKS IN | —*P11-0t" Lots 36. 37 and 63: aq. 748, 1830, All of square nuren of ida, 14,000 sq" Tersato sult. Cl wand on th 20d S6e. spacious dancing floors and were beautifully | Teas exaggeration of the amount of existing | missioners appointed for the purpose, arrived LER & RUTHERFORD. ft ‘heapest rket. me OWNER, Glo 11th et nw. ETHE SOUTHEAST Twostory, wx som, wih | POR SALE-AN ELEGANT RESIDE: iain icky: ——— ao eee aarites bride ag [ergy 9 Rtg doy ont Clipe end etier lee Metiot oe atone Bebo TanCa a ar mee ee a | oom, cline ang’ svery manera’ couvetiecat Gio. Ws LANGE, HOU ities SHOOTING STARS. Mathews, Miss Mathews, Mrs. Topham, Mise | canceled of record, but paid in full, is overy-| business was unanimously sctasde, ‘The mayor | ,ebe,sud other New Mexican tribes f owes. STATE ow. | BRabg,Mpogard woods 0 Siatis to Tote ley: | OP son on, San ga node SeG toes Jennie Cochran, Mr. E. M. Lane, Miss Marion | Where an importaxt elemen: of deception if | and members of the common council, togel The finest garnets and nearly all the peri Jou ST ae | Caen wasnrxetox paxexnowen, | FUn Patek Be: PER SQ, FOOT. 7 Afand mark in real estate circles—@, Oliver, Mr, Chas. Gordon Allen, Mr. Fred | reliance is to be made upon the face of the un-| with numerous Freemasons, formally called | found in the Uuited States are obtained in the aS ROM COTTAGE. WITH HALL, | _apil-ot Cor. 13th and G sts. caieeh DEEBLE, DAVIS #20 Cochran, Mr. Fred Royce, E ‘Miss Florence | canceled records. ra oa ood o cmenietenene at ae Navajo sation, | in the northwestern pas New re UEutst amd. stable: cor. Providence E x SLE a 7 rt hed . ‘ ‘Khen there en! it | tavern at 3’ in the afternoon. call | Mexico and ‘theaster rt of Arizona, sna jth ste. Brookima. D-C.: Ssquares from Uni- | JON Salt BEAL ESTATE BULLETIN Est | Some men blow their brains out at their | Merritt, Mr. T. L. Jenkins, Mr. H. B. Merritt, oi partial paymé lexico and the nor’ mn Firs statica ands mvutew’ walk’ Wo electere JOHN FW! jon VOR SALE—FINE BUSINESS =: Term’: “$800 cash and ‘balance im an LOT ON z ips, | have been made upon the mortgages in force, | was a lengthy one, for as soon as the company | where they collected from ant hillsand scorpion si 1 pon? near Gili n.w.,S0x12434; elexant location for an | mouths and never know it Se ene Maxson, Mies Docsoy, Mr. Phillipa, | hove bees: made inst minds tee auas as [secede oe ee a the conclusion | nests by Indians and by soldiers stationed st ; Cor. lot, Maple = Mice Duliding.” Cheap at $4 per foot, Mr. John Johnson, Miss Welsh and Miss Mary Ny monthly payments. G W, WILLIAMSON, owner. ay Pl otce Oe 3 ve STEGER 1335 F. goto Will be an exaggeration of the existing indebt-| of the feastslarge number of glasses wore | adjacent forts. 2 PEGS gat feet, 7h an. 50, per fot. pos E-ONTTHST ABOVE THEBOUNDIGY. | It takes nino tailors, according to tradition, | ‘Drs and. afer "0. > Purvis celebrated the | san the eaten of probaly 10 pe, cont or | iled with wins and fn equally large number |" ‘hese garnets, which are locally knows aa SALE—LOOK AT THIS INVESTMENT | + (ey “s a. jot, 50x14 ley : r p! although tage i ch of tlemen inverted them in response to the Arizo ib are the finest Roce sd en asic OM 2.0 ME fine. brick | gotare® 7-toom, H st. 2 J 502. per foot. "EDS: OHARE"1005F at? *°* 0 | to make a man, but one can make a dudo. twentieth anniversary of their ne alist tte sentiment, “May the stone which we are about | A" Sonal Caen ae ‘Capo of th 88 & Whole; Over 11,000" f Lots in n.w., Wesley Heights, $400 to 8600: cash. R SALE—I HAVE EIGHT BEAUTIFUL LOTS — Thuraday evening. A large circle of friends| In the efforts of the Kansas Alliance to ascer- | to place in the ‘ground remain an immovable | Good Hope. Fine gems weighing from fear a tro more North Ceroline ever and'3h Sr nor pos te ot BGs | Lon Maryland sve: near Oto st eae dee on one | ‘The sun is well enough to be out. Tho reception ac tern Slt, , Congratulations. | tain the amountof existing mortgage indebted- | monument of the wisdom and unanimity of |two to three carats each and up- Sa lot..““Cheapest property in the city. ‘epli-6e gute hilton ies erorapecuiator. BOS OHAEE, ‘The reception was from 8 to 11 o'clock. Among | ness I understand that second ‘mortgages, given | North America. ward Fd, SALE-AN ELEGANT PROPEI elid place, in rear of Justice Harl entire city: double brick jouse is when cut are not mncomron. those present were Rev. Mr.and Mrs. Shippen, | for the security of interest and commission, THE CORNER-STONE LAID. ‘The peridots found associated with garnet are Rev. Kobert ay , Miss Susan B. Anthony, | have been taken as rincipal instead of being A flippant proceeding—pitching pennies. — Mrs. Clara B. C basement brick.rent,$60,E n.w on. VEKAL CHOICE LOTS IN LE fark, at low ficures. SWORMSTEDT ‘& - > crall five ti , and from : nekett dad wife Det Mx | Converted into an addition to the rate of in- | |The “town sergeant” then organized « pro- | fenerally four of five times ae, lange, and rom = 2 st-n.w. apl5-3t_| ‘The man who appeared on F street in » new | ton, Dr. 3. E Brad te sad wife, De. D. yf | terest, as they should be. Tr this mistake hie = ery Peengeca Fad Jones _ ery been called “Job's tears.” ites can be cnt iter t: : EF 7 Lamb and wife, Dr. and Mrs. F. J: Shadd, Mr. ‘mouth of Great Hunting creek, where Dr. i ita oF tad Sia (ew oth, pea A THANG 2 ONaahy BUILDER OF | straw hat yesterday had not escaped from St. ey eee ey 4, Mr. | been made another large element of error of into gems weighing three or four carats each, 2 renting = ots, i exaggeration has been added to the other | Dick, who was worshipful master of Alex-|butdo not appronch those from the Levaut o orth side of © st. near 22 n:w.; % ; | Elizabeth as many suspected. . in ack ee meee ea a Eo. SO Wane Toon Fa My 81-10 per foot Sse Hathaway of Bangcr, Me., Mr. and Mrs. John | errors mentioned. 1008 F si andrig Washington » tapped the | either in size or color. 2 R. Lynch, Prof. and Mrs. W. H. Seaman, Miss |" What these errors of investigation are doi ith the instruments therefor artes ons. offer forsee das ney tempting barn fn hat Pris on ieunrowe and Norn Cureton ameeeeNG | | A baby's lungs are about eighteen times as | N. F. Shedd, Miss Mabel Hatch, Mra.” Lucy | for you will atreon in Lyon county, where the | made and’ provided ‘and the, lee er beaut mcsinabentna it aamenanl feck altey: special Meumeetes ioe se yar and 0 | ins Lincoln Fars? alley and des aseiney gy eee; | big as ite brains. Garnett Thompson, Mr.and Mrs M.H.Doolittle, | census office made a special investigation and | fulfilled. A flbrid adaresswus deitvernt by tae | ‘The total value of the p jon of prec | ys. For particu. $i gw ench; terms easy. HEISRELL & McLERAS, 3 api5-08 Eee an daughter, Mr. K. H. Ter- | ascertained the amount unpaid upon every un- | Hey. James Muir, DD. chaplain of the tate, | stones, including quartz and ornamental mine JARSES & WEATER, Ler ™. Too rill, Mr. J. H. DeLematta, Mrs. Col. Smith, | cauceled mortgage recorded during the ten | and when its loft, uence was @oncluded during the year 1889 was $188,807. aplirot etn FOR SMETEWO TOTS NOTH GIDE FLontDa | | The farmers till the soil in the spring, and | Miss M. E. Church, Mrs. B’ P- Mann, Miss Vax | years, 1680-89, "a period including ail “of the | company, or eo tuck Vof it ae mastamued.onl ScturtakRerceman ae . PoE SAE RE SISEROOM | SORTA aE AT Fie ttie tanoee sts. J. R. bee tg tap the till after harvest. de Saut, Miss Ella Smith, Mr.and Mrs. Wm. mortgages in force. It was ascertained that, | turned to Wise's tavern for liquid invigoration, | in cutting and recutting diamonds, and ta : 2 JOR SALE-IN MT. PLEASANT, VERY DESIR pie a ‘able small lots on easy terns, That adjustable poem, which has appeared belis, speaking tubes, lwundry appliances and is heated J. R. HERTFORD, in this column on two occasions, is changed With Johnson's furnace. If bought at once it can be | _8P15-1m 1419 G at. HED | fotten low: "Apply to OWNKI: house is" open dally again and now reads: os inspection. CHARLES W. HANDY, 1 F st. ‘Well of water: five squares frog station: very low price ‘With terius to suit. ee BAINES & WEAVER, 50 O20 Fst.n SALE_— HANDSOWLY FURNIS Hutchinson, Miss Mabel ‘Crampton and Mr.and| ag a matter of fact, the debt at ‘tay Mrs. J. W. Scudder. county, January 1, 1890, was $3,414,644. The Senator Cameron, accompanied by his private | face of the uncanceled records, not inciuding secretary, Mr. H. J. Gensler, and Miss Addie | interest and commission mortgages, exaggerate in which Commissioner Thomas Johnson of Massachusetts there are three. Cutting bas Maryland had no part, because he failed to put | aiso been carried on at times in Pennsylvana in an appearance. The two other commission- | gnq linois, but has been discontinued. In thie indobteiaones sean repay mt <a — oA ae = remained | 1889 seven of the New York firms = on full — ; ‘a to ‘Dom ena indebtedness 2 ceut, and the incla- | until the last toast was disposed of, time, bus the others ployed for % SINR. near Fenn. fave.; fire storie, | £8 ee sy gta eye er, tcl —Senators Cae kee ee Tene | oe wof the interest fd comnibaon mortgages | | Dr. Dick's toast was roceived with great ap- ag ie Re ——— S12 Fo woodsheds, all in condl- —Win it: i ji explai @ remainder of the exaggeration tion and its terms have been preserved: ai loyed 236 of ADERT & ABEIT, 1108.6 st. nw. R SALE_ONP ST. EAST OF AND NEAR DU- grranity ior sing, one Ke’ eo Into : Posh ee a ar nce nate, Vac; Sethe | ben by your debt of $UAt7 On alleen ee |S y Jealousy, that green-eyed monster, be | gistr'uine ware wnt eee ate eet waaee HR SALE LARGE DOUBL) HOUSE NEAR | 2,PoRt Circle, new three-story brick dwelling. urst 14,750; very easy terniss must bo s guest of Mrs. W. T. Rollins of No. 65 L street | for the debt incurred during the iver t| buried deep under the work which we have E story stone witli inrgr stone steps: lot Iromee 30 feet 7 poring eight Pp 114 in wages. Of the nineteen establishments eae Circles IS rooms; 4 bath poms; open, om all | Sod Louse contains slaves soc witht Seen dee 5,616 1h st apis-6t 2 Wot in it. northwest. months of 1890. this day completed, never to rise again within | sistoen used steam power. en eos VBS eG), Seldon ener Price for afew SAL (ORIDA AVE. Seb P.8.—Rah for our side. Mrs. M. K. Shock is the guest of Commodore| With such errorsas these underlying your | the federal district.” The importation of rough and uncut Jpor saLe_ Trane MENT 1 " WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, Fond A = Sl. W. H. Shock, U.S.N., at 1404 street north- | estimmtes of existing mortgage indebtedness nee nds in 1880 amounted to €129,207, in 1589 Fe pe ‘at _apl-ot Pa! ave. and 6th and La ee — SSeS A SANITARY HINT, west. z 7 upon farme in Kansas I do ot understand] © GEN, BOXNTON REMEMBERED, to GHAI ant toe tends eee, wan = x ok SALE—THRI ALE—C) 1 ‘ ” lewton ou. place it indebtedness at 1,183,529, whi there 4 FoR SALE—atat st. peTWEEN s AtDTsts; | FOt moms: | Ree aa bon JOUR EBS ude | “Down with the grip,” the people ery, saictiyidiaheerieen! rlodortbelemenrd TP Are =r ys not likely to be very fat | fie Professional Friends Make Him a Hand- ogg Et 10 roous: new; handsomel rd price | niently located : : has'2-story eee }OHN F- DONOHOE. “Down with the grip,” we say; informally tomorrow from 7 to 11 at her resi- | fou’ ths ‘existing debt established by the cen- “emg rnd don terms easy. HEI MeLEdas 100 Fs: jot, with two stalls and rooin for cePriaces: +2 3 1} anos, Mik Sut steset aor ting ‘ some Present. more cutting than A Fa a a DENCE Loch And having shouted thus, alack, a 5 1 * northeast. sus office, estimating from an examiuation of a a a hy R SALE FOUR NEW HOUSES, cotten ist | “ATig THe oT Pi. | FOR See ORF uo 1 We find ourselves that way. Company D of the W. L. L. ©. will give s fall | partially made tablon ‘Tho professional friends of Gon. HE. V. Boym- | TS, , es tetas: of impotent Bid eaten ve... Pay gal an ewiaent | _av tt z : BEAD Qe GON, AUR COLCA HAD, dress reception in honor of the Worcester | At the present time the census office is com-| ton of the Cincinnati Commercial Gazvtte, who | fact that in the years 1688 to 185 a number of Std #300 for corner, Sapinine fy agers’ | FOR SALE-A FINE CORNER STORE IN THE GANT SURROUNDINGS, CITY TMETE IN THE COUNTRY TOWN. Light Infantry next Wednesday evening. ploting tin collection, ag facts in regard to farm | recently visited the famous Chicamaugs Na- our jewelers opened diamond-cutting extab- Sarees * RELL goat | eR ts now apres a PT we SE Ppa phar dati girl, I be- Mise Mary Finch of Terre Mente, tad. Sots iagatein eaten Tap anens and. neighbor- | tional Park, Chattanooga, as his Ber Hehemente, Dut the cutting has not been pro3t- Foe SAGE 08 EXCHANGE FINE ik00m | Sib-cost 1300) A large tract of land comprising 47,243 square | lieve?” ha Be: Seer ae: Ui A. Carrell of | aS ans, as hase Tequewt tho investi-| onal guests, surprised their host en justi sista SE takivoan aise, | Pow sale—e SEW, ,OMMODIOUS, AND DE | Kxtyhanne suunls frontages ou Rentuckyaver 2% | Lady of the House: “Yes; do you want ‘a Seite Ae emery of Waking to. Vic-| Suton Has boon undertaken. wet ines | sigh by prownting him with « magniseont in Londons the grat taker, for rouge ap ntertait — ‘THOS. J. FISHER & * ri ee row some _ leng: hope | pair of imported aluminum field glasses as an take Fie pa £0, 3h 0; caer eaten | Hat netomat Reng meee | apts SRA oe IN [pects gemmee fcitsrsse® for te Benet of “Mr. North's | ins us eter andthe buen which you wil | vigene Tot ihe appecccton ar) Sammon, were afranigs ‘con be Taken ot piytod he HERTFORD. 14186 splo-b | m, quartered oak and inaliovany handsowely dnco- | })OR SACE_FINE BUILDING 107, 109x108 70 | AP! Siarniaralay ealth. Seen epee ak err e zen that you bevels, attention during So telp, end] sine, ebidhomn booct bmeabaneiny anh tome SOR SALE_ONLY 94.000 FORA TWO-STOy | muted and for occupancy; by hot water, alley ; two party walls-on Q n.w. near 7th | Lady: “Can you cook, wash and iron?’ A number of prominent society people have | been unjust, and that you will give your sup- verted into cash. for nothing is it and Pam tient bch natin on ioe alco | ROTUEMPORDNSGEE: oes eter AIEEE |x :Ayortcis “Amip UCTS we a. Splat | falg, “Can you coo Eisralled upon the Schubert. Quariet and the | Port to the Completion this investigation. © |f,,{heir igh esteem, of him "ax | verted inte cas than Fough diamot ia Sw. Just ode island ava. : SEO Ww OE nan; OxiOs carher Gs wad We OR BUS;| Lady: “And do chamber work, and take care | Bixtconth Stroct Quartet of thin wife tencates | - whe consus oltee is not antaguee ee one ey; weil Wi U' x o 3 by to ren n Bid. ri ae moos | PRSE REPO aro aatay | Pnaes So mancay POR BOs ma in, (00 WILL BUY AVERY PRETTi| W0%e: all steep. :Sret-caun in every reap h side of S st. det. Lith and 14tie {07 at. bargain if soid at once. Columbia Co.'s certificate Tur, | of the baby and run LE 37.00 SURE RESO nts eee eee Ss. n. w. ; lot 10x90, two-story and basement brick: 7 £2 tt 1H. CLAY STEWALT & BON: 1234 F | Applicant: “Yes'm. in a public way a program of the artistic music | OF auy class of people and is pursuing its in- hich they have Ben preventing from time “a | vestigation faithfully. time during the past three years in social cir- | firnese—that its investigations may be judged the contributors were notified to meet promptly | importation of precious stones in this country P Is seks only for common | 595 e clock. In order that there might be mo | in the last ten years. ‘The imports from 1870 to suspicion the . E.G. vey eer feat g 1879, ted to $26,698,293, Lady: “Well, you are the T'm look- on the part of 2 — a wr ‘ T ON OST. NEAR N. We ly you very girl les. organizations posed of | Sccording to their merit. Very respectfully, made a busi. | Whereas to 1889, inch the Biter tsps pee SNORTED & pom sale iyo STORY PRESS uKicK PHONT moter wanted CLAY aiRNE | ing for.” wrelLknown Washington vocaliats eer tact Beanan F Pontzn | Denia tho, Hew Zork fies mato bas: | whens om fimo ten incite, te oe Ao a Im L,; price $6,200: cash paynent only $1 oa a spit | Applicant: “Thanks, and this isn’t the Place | subjected themselves to conscientious stud: Superintendent of Census. = Once in ‘the cab the epee as were pre wR SALE-ELEGANT THREE-STORY AND | 234.51! ‘TYLER © RUTNE ROLE OR SALE— sitated cab. Disa cease tee ems | aloe cre ee_| Flames AIMECAPcroaren [TINE for Gord moriag™ fered froin Zeneving ter mas oort Suather ond ie great moray te | “ rok Dr “sbi EA orhgt ag —————~-____ will trade. SWORMSTEDT & BEADL! 1B SALE—A HANDSOME AND BEAUTIFULLY | On the best streets and within five minutes’ walk of bere. i-public way, but at the earnest solic: District of discussion until the Real Estate Matters. = - | gplgcated home, 3112.Q st_n.w.; press brick, round | the railroad station. “If taken at once minke omen 4 POLITE BOARDER. tation of their friends will larger public = vo E ererad oy Seer ead amr re ania | Gib peed vara ea ct | Eg 2 HBR | pcinee “HO foe of he te, a ie ope Bear thom noe cary pa | Pte Romy Noterne the] Age area Sere aca |, Noman Woo hee tout fr pte Jot 50-42 1% to 10-foot alley : stable for © horses, Only: SSemue to aust: pil ise veil furniture, carpets | _apli-ct 1505 Penn. ave. | Bordaire.” of May. was escorted into the parlors where his friends | front on 6th between L and M streets norb- SoS SHORMSTEDT EBUADELY ee race, | CUORTT: Sea Daten, PY oeetapiere FO8 8402 re xTioN, BUILDERS! Mr. Br “No, thank you" Sees Pialatatobla ie _viediag her ica ei. te Onl aa 250 gerppleriae ou hace gira ae ebreis aT ar 7 ; TALE TPR CTA GS PESALES ST. BET. conn. | Landlady: ‘Ah, you don't love butter?” | daughter, Mrs, W. M. Gray, 2183 P-street. — bogren- ker? ‘ THE FRESEXTATION. Eile 8. wndeey gb ee yd SOE SAE Et STH STAND IOTHET. 5 F say ot BARGATS— , AVE. AND ITH ST. ? Isti00 wach toanslians | yey “Well, taanot may thes T tore iors | |. es. 7ALctA Darboc-echetas’ thea por York | The prisoners are George Bram and hisson,| rier the exchange of | for €6,500 sub 49, square 808, 15.08 by 64 feet caries to su. Hh CLAY = fect ad ie eibatantially built nates are the cheapest and most desirabie lots to be Saalleri baka “ Soa tier skis atiotanens George A. Bram. The former is fifty years of oustomary on ouch ‘all of | °ofner of H and Sth streets a ae sees st 7 c sl cha t about twent ~y HOME WOULD PLEASE | han! ap pabereds G2 300 eaab Fae a umaliers: “4 3.¥.X.nwycx, | its age commands my sincerfet respect” Ex-Gov. Fletcher of Maryland, who has been | #g¢, the latter it y-four. ‘The | which appeared to the general to be very mys- | wien maS* ‘sub 8, square 259, 80 by 186 fee: 9 Be.can picane 30 or $2.50; 8300 | fine} wat. Be PARR | _apiest 1505 Pa. ave. ere dangerously ill with pneumonia at his resi- | $00 was taken into custody Monday night and | rious ‘Mr. Dunnell took the floor. Ina brief, | inches on 14th ‘street between & strest and RDAY & HALDEMAN, COS: a Rooms: | FO® SALE-SIX BEAUTIFUL CORNER BUILD- ‘The liquor dealer also makes money by water- | dence, 1827 N street, is on the road to recovery. | removed to Elkton, Md.,on « special train. | put and very effective manner, he a ore > ROO Gate ALE—BO SE sal G STN. W-: 16 ROOMS; ing lots on G St. $0. care pass them. Opty 87.500 Mrs. Fletcher is also convalescent after a two-|The father was secured morning. wtiem. the incidents of the A. W. Newell of Bradford, Pa., has bought of Feo ccthegs bested ty; femora ae A kr WILMOR: Vnemen's Eaeoverpents: | Gr al, WE HOPEING 5.77 ix_ | in8 hie stock. weeks illness from bronchitis. Mrs. Bar- | They lived at Pilottown, about mile from the | south, and in presenting the. felt | WO" Deuee ater ne $11,643 blocks 8 and 8, Brick ‘rout; brownstone troumines cuar tay win s * Sbiotw aS — fhslow, Gov. Fletcher's daughter, is with him, | hicv.cds residence. Young Bram. about 2 | siasees boped that they Socld’ tevaoe vices Brookland, all south of Cincinnati street. Se, Tae bowe win Dag ryt eee Ce _PEAUTIFUL HOME OR PAYING I- | F'X'Gcsirabio vuiting 1t tm nandaome reideat o. | “I wonder,” said the street car conduotor aa | 1 20%: been summoned by when he | Richards arte! xt | Feminder of the enjoyable and very instructive ——_ aplsit mofick house: ‘rooms: nicely sapeed ia ae, | cat ata remmonable ‘ht liver aves, dsi00 fect | & 184Y got on with ticket between her fe bos by Edweed Miley, who charged Drea with ron: | occasion. Gen, Boynton Spay Ame Resolutions of Sympathy. pon sa : ” | tolam alley. é . “I wonder what she would do if I'd stick my blag nim ot coniiderable "2 colleagues | for | their ‘The Master Plumbers’ Association last eves- FEGN ipsa, ontop dar apraae THOS. J. FISHER,#,C0-.,, | mouth up to hers and say, ‘Ticketa’ ” v of Bram and his father have been | of" qo" “handsome’ ald" usher’ ise | ing presented Mrs, Charlee W. Bowden with a tah nas ceazersasery baht one let tomieees Fos AGE_LOT ON WASHINGTON HEIGHT — as"it- was prompted "by: the £rus | handoomely framed engrossed sotof reslatiovs Streot proand All ‘gut Duudines ii dnt compete tp cone tries vejextended: side: | The Springier the weather the lees springy of those whose friendship was eo dear | of with her on the death of her tua 1585 Nenagh CHC: ralk andl comcrete to corner of, stesty ron! to him. le Se or ae which occurred a few months since. 50S Penney! al continuous service in Washington the general ——— I said he hed never found in civil life men who, Gutous Bunewep. "b. E., Star office, “mediate Pi ‘spike | Gen. Bradley T. Johnson and Maj. George cope ee fp en RI SE ore runaway accident co RK SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE. Washington correspondents. curred on the Bladensburg road, near the re- ome aeat some Seokeiarede, wasidneton Height; very ‘At the conclusion of the remarks | form school. Mr. Lachile, a resident of Mary- ae only $l per square {00t if purchased at ee the folding doors were and the com-| lend, was driving home with a apLtt” LOUIS P. SHOLMAR ER. 20 ¥ st.n.w. BABY Passed an hour or so around the festive | 754" horses became wt O28 SALE-HERE'S 4 POINTER FOR YOU. in social chat and story ‘Those = You can buy lots ot ‘fromtage at were E. G. ‘New | 0nd Mrs. Lachile was wet Ohaveaiey hic ar Sirsa, Bhe was cared for ine LRs'V ‘The most accessible suburb of Washington. HL B. FP. Macfarland, Herald; | the accident, as she was Be caTHonie vareeeE cote EG DeGraw, the United Prime St, ake | Si ninth precinct patrol ‘Now York Trabune; Paul Wolff, New | the house and conveyed the Or... On Metropolitan of Haitnsore aud Ohio Hail York’ slacts Zattengr Peery st Indian- | Providence Hospital. 80rs antetric muilwey cars run every twelve minutes to yao od Charies H. York saetarnes ot ibe prmesta terre Press; Elmer. & ‘Chicago A Lottery Agent Times; Fred’k E. 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