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ial Nic Xie a ‘xy ee FOR SALE—HOUSES. {OR SALE_NEW SIX-KOUM PRESSED-DRICK path anit collar: will be read FOR SALE—LOTS. has brick sidewalk: electric light, Go. Pros, Ogee Pingu, after 4p.m., at 12197 st. nw. ape3-se* Love at first sight is better in theory than in condition. FOR SALE—HOUSES. POH SALE—A FINE CORNER ON CAPITOL BILL, ‘story and basement frame in splendid Y ioe sient: price, #4000; terms to suit; THES 1S A BAKGALN, 400 lst at, 6 FOR SALE—LOTS. SSS ee FOF 8422 HERE'S 4 POINTER FOR YOU. Hi ¥ i ! FOE SALE AT BRANCHVILLE, ON THE B. AXD ‘Addition to T Fi : F i |. HENSEY & CO... ‘The most accessible suburb of Washington. __| lower than any” After supper the happy young couple left for — = an20-12% OED F ee POH SALE Two Nice L0Ts ON OREGON AVE. | caTHori cNivuiisiny, soubrene, Stein AN, p BROOKS, G16 12th st. their new home on Hf sirect northeast. The | “Youare the apple of my eye,” she said to Fond Mitriny Sintow press trick Tront house: | ingproted by two tmumes: perfost 623.) ° 7 | On Metropolitan Branch of eo Oh a FoR stE CRES, GHAND SITE, HOUSE, Sride and srocd nase by tho tasailice of the | hor hopetel con, and two hours later abe peeled ae wi ro : wey. Among Ea erclovtric Uells:opeating tubes’ gosd-cised 'iots's | ballt at Let eterini tec i7eoOto TOT side amd teas | wo lots Artuur place 1s60; eer foot, 1.25, Electric railway cars ria’ avery twelve minutes to | Foutbulidines, gc neer Garrett Park and Rh ot, = groom =< him with her slipper. Sue investment. alley: terms easy; price 6,300. r mn Bye bri, . eh Sha'pase by ox close so lt | Pike; great banraip if old now 108e tt DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. nw. Permit to inspect at at Pao v4 peat. aplé-iw » LUCKETT, Rockville, Ma. x aa JOR SALE ig smmmygni 0 rE FE “AT 4 DANGAIN—CHOICE LOTS A’ mE VELT BETTER. ‘ o That fine prorerty on the souti wide of M st. just - 2 Bae Forest Gina. Ma. easy terns He—jealous: “Til bet that dude T saw you eat of Stack: andthe fabieenrs ie = desired. Gstory bay-window brick, C mn. . Om the west side and in the rear 3a. ‘the theatre with last night is an idiot.” ‘ory bunernent brick, Florida foot saa aliey | | THOs. J. wisn #00. dick Fis igamion Sp a eo eure — — c= = rory an< céilar brick, T near % i a — —, other fruit in beasties rd know enough about gambling v that ‘Gcod business property on Stet adioinine a cor- | {-eiory tame, Teh neat 1p. rentine $3 1h ee ae ge, bond & Brown's sub, 25 wall-looated | when Zo terete oo Discounts for cash, | ou; food land and water) 4i inles asi of Capttel: is against the code to bet on a certainty.’ Ber and just north of Fen. ave.« the lot is 009 £ “4 K near dh se FOR SALE~40 iots in Meridian Hill; 45 cents up. | andextra discounts for ‘on yout purchases, * | $xood roads; cheap st €6,000. Address COUNTRY, snot ‘an alley. tunproved by a three-story and back build- a FOK SALE—J2 lots in Columbia Heixhts; ‘Per | Cheaper now than it will be three inonths hence, < spt-imo . fiebnek font, Bie. UD. Piste and jell information, ap well the property | ARMS, FARMS, The end of matrimony is mon’y. > — DAVID D. sTOw! . | shown, by BI W. WALKER & SO: en . SCR ATELIER LOT ON Ba Rn | Hee HANEY BARTON, BA ret, ”aphrim | gaqtnaltengtiont of If you think the horse doesn't hear well, asi OR SALE-AN SOOM f AND (BASE: sence, (eth near De Epp SoNoRere st. OFFERED FOR a FEW a9 Sha coinabatoaahecdas Beent moxiern presen j 3 ‘so78. ; im in a whisper wha at 4 PASTE: 3 Tee Soo | _It DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st_n.w. vi ¢- | the grass is green, and he will not eay “Hey?” Aye SALLE Drs seller Weick. @ tse. FOR SAPE_LOTS — WASHINGTON HEIGHTS; gsi al of asparagus vine, as a net work to hold ser and son and Mrs. Langdon. Geaeie 5 a a z z Bo or Aree aS cates reete paved. water, was, and aw DRY _ GOODS. spring blossoms dotted over them. The back- | **)sni.0n an poe FOR, SALE—0os B STN ESE om Sewornre: commnansinne jew of tie beautifel Rook = SALE_FINE LOT ON 7TH OT, DET WEER ground was of palmsand blooming tes | Mr. pman Simms, secretary of the) An uptown patriot will not use candles, be- oards: pressed vrick froni, rooms bey paper-a nd KENNEDY & PICKLES, Woe Lath atin.” BE age fate ator sey room og and the floor was covered with® white bear | Woodley Hunt Club, and Miss Marguerite | cause he auys they are of Itallowyan make. Thie [rr er tell on $0) yy . /#, DUGAN & BUTLER, 0 F | New Sparxa Goops, rag. Whitlock were married today at the home of sortof thing is candleless, ia, mall cans payment: Alito | “Cict alley each gach Louse a epi. The company had all assembled when the | the bride, 1714 N street northwest. ‘The cere- = A 400 La ave. é Cash paysnents, balance i:onsn's ‘An economical lot 50x00 fest to an alley, at the Jest opened another besuittull assertment of Sectch | nical Darty came in by the ribboned aisle. mony was Performed by Rev. J. Duncan POR SALE—A NICE 7-ROOM COTTAC | Rees SWORMSIEDTS PRADLEN | comer of Gthand L te, ne. ener & 00. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, _| cheviots ina thenew designs, Camel's Haire, Hen- | Thevribtt Patho Comedie ee a Mekim of the Epiphany Church in the presence A FINE CHAPEROX. goad souition “lot 40xit Sates sp29-3t iia rh iE SALE-GID— HMettag, French and Scotch Gingbams, Grenadines, | after him the bride's only’ atjendants—her | of only the families of the high contracting | “Ts Mra. Loveleigh « good chaperon?” SShSoo: LE, BRIO wee FSi SoH eli srrcaTep 116-ACRE FARM, cousins, Miss Ethel Hickey and Master J. Hall | Pt! harming “Excellent, She's #0 attractive the girls —s Tatu lots x | FOX fine lot om the west side of 16tn st. bet. Q and B ON THE BAUTO. & OHIG RAILROAD, Serpe Cuatiew Chinn Mik, Sik end) Rommes, a pretty little boy and. girl, both of | Tree of, eray crepe, beautifully trimmed with | 4.1.10) Soe at the men al all” ALE Gide adi meparntely é nk - ; a *Pe, Fis ee bo fos SWORMSTEDI 2 Diab. | #208110 foot toan ghey. FISHER, & CO., TWELVE MILES FROM WASHINGTON, —_| Lisle Hose, WOR, BRO. #00. | Hem dremed in white, and the little maid of | .od'of unusual clogance. The bride, who, is 6 ig — ee ee USES 7 ae ONL! PER ACRE. = % — very handsome blonde, is the daughter of the | “I feel a delicacy in this,” he remarked as be or sates ae “on, Mortis Canute 2 SATBERE, ZEIEGUE ZOU CANCNESE |The owner wants nl mold tkoin excbangos| f07-40.chtom 1B Fa | Carne ts ge aa nd advanced to the doral | ts E. J. Whitlock, who for a quarter of «cen: | taid hia hand tenderly on tbe terrapin inthe erty on H stn | Tent at $60 pe FAs ale ryat side an “pose ahigy at roar: | OF Be WIMER, Cap S-SE) 06 130. | $= | arch, Master Serames atood next the bride and Fo dl poe} oan. oe ee oe a ELL w CURTIS. JOO x twet cars ut the door; perfect title only Socenta per | AQ 7 FALLS CHURCH, VAX AORE: PRETTILY s, H Herae ronauet of ilies of the valley during | known in journalistic and athletic club circles, — MR SALESTH ST. N.E ding, 18s Jeth, st. to salt youresifs if tris domare satiety sou buileander, con ee reo ‘The bride, who isTa tall, brunette, | ANd was until recently connected with the esis teieiiinn: sommuiiias; ‘story and lasement brick. | Tom; ail latest trop. ; rst-cla hardto please. WELLER & REVETTI, | | AtCariin’s Springs, three acres; well located; near — looked ‘very attractive in’ her bridal robes. | TePortorial staff of Tae Sram. Mr.and Mrs. | wet have an clephant an the Zon PRvicie TERLY 4 WHITE. Tiere UTHER EON = 56 Pa ave-S¢_ | "apesat Address SHADE, Falls Church, Va. DUNLAP'S NEW YORE HATS IN Her dress was of white silk and across the | Simms left this afternoon for Chicago, where | We'll name him Yankee Doodle Doo; apestt ‘Of SALE—THRE, F TOT, 8x00, ON NORTH SIDE OF | [COR RENT-JUST BEING COMPLETED NEW SILK AND DERBY. front of the skirt was a deep flounce of em-| MT. Simms has a position with the world’s fair | 7“ nate i rptery J Ti rooms; ail mod.” imps Florida ave, bet eon sth and, Gth sts, n.w., 81. OB BENT JUST {BEING COMPLETED. NEW ; oS ee oe Se = | miata, paws and hind ones, too, vets velit otters teich pigmty focated: porawest haa der square foot off OS TEDT. & BRADLEY, MOHIS, Orance, Va. pat Derby Hats in Cinnamon, Manilla, Russet | lilies of the valley. ‘The bodice was slightly | Much good bas beon accomplished during | And he was hatched in Kalamazoo. Sep teste evel pare Yments at 93-10 per cent interest : price, 89,000, a7 F st. aw. | -SEVENTEEN ACRES ON THE MET-| and Gold Brown colors, round and square | rounded at the m She wore a necklace and | ihe past season for the benefit of the poor by |.He brings his trunk, for he’s come to stay, ee umes eG cS , BEAUTIFUL ne fineot suburban ste: Yrunte;two estab: | TOWR ,Glazed Tarpaulin Batlor Hats, new | pendant of pearls and her tulle veil was held | Tuesday and Friday morning sewing clubs | And he flaps his care in a palum-leaf way, OR SALE_W ST. NEAR. ..W. Bo oe, ith, Haprovements, renting for B14 | HF on eee arts subdivided aml oni meds tS fae: | shape. Boys' Derbios at $1.25 and upward. to her shining black bair by diamond pins. | The first, known as the Kui ‘backs rooms and hath, st Feszonable : . gn easy terms. MERRILL, TERRY & WH at Knickerbocker Sewing | Whil Wil: H. SAUNDERS & CO., corded in order to sell in singio lots. | Will sell for cash ing | While he whets his tusks on « bale of bay, Fatnw. 1 Mrs. Hamilton wore an ek it gown of em-| Club, with Mrs. R. Dickinson Jewett as presi- 7 or exchange for a city residence in the n.w. For price ai ele In a calm, serene, reflective way, = ALES 16TH ST.. LOT 4 aaciig: acne tnd full Particulars PPIY tt eo A HARDING. Serer rt ee — rae oe a bety poy sco will piste Sper With never a goldarned word to say. ‘owner leevina city corner {Oth autora Ge-otina Peccsc Sai si ney in ear Seve gi 00 ay23-0t oi 206-3 $05 Pennevivanisavs.n.w._| After the coremony tho guests were enter- | distribute eleven hundred’ and twenty-two gar- | But he winks his eye, and he swipes the kid, je. price $5,500 cash. OWNER. 1000 S.C WC MMODIOUS AXD D a asa ay ee ‘OH RENT HOUSE: 7 HOOMS: GOOD REPAIR: | ])KUXKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT POBI- | tained at a wedding breakfast. The table was | ments by the 28th of April. The Friday morn- | That feeds him something he oughtn’t to did, adapted for ewterta uate near tie british Jews | Shree iby the four, stage om Vieuas pasoes dogs aairess TOE ASEEPLAPSIAESHEEUNG | very tastefully decorated. ‘The wedding cake | ing class, with Mre. Gen. Herdan as president, | For cleshanteare fentiaen bonne F [veg LENS GS Fhe ae eel ay FoR ateinine tots, TYR pausual frontaces, 180 E. OU EVANS, Oakton, Fairfax county, Va ap2d-ot® | | Ttinmanufactured asa powder, which can be given | Was wreathed in La France roses and atop of | Mrs, Parsons, secretary, Mra. Archibald Hop” veettnent in Fa} in ausriered eck and maborangs handsomely eco" Jow price and on ea: 4 rooms: tastetully tat ance cabinet rated and ready for vccupancy ; heated by hot water, ation; electric was lighting. TYLER S HOUSE AT | ye, fleee of book a cu of ‘offen or tea, or in food, | the big pyramid wasa small basket filled with | kins, treasurer, and Mrs. Staunton, inspector of | CoBCerning the lay-outs at their feasta, RUTHERFORD. 1307 Fst. nw. aplt aif mile trom | Rarniiess phd will eeete tot eeent anit speurelately | the bride's flower, lilies of the valley. work, will also complete and distribute several | The elephant, we are going to get, JOR RENT—A LARGE DOUBL Nauck, Va.,on W. and O. R. K. F mation: 33 stories, 14 roomes 1 wrounds with [hether the patient ie & Inoderate drinker or an alco: i a Wiloon lett « ous = afternoon hundred garments by the end of April. Is the biggest one in the world, you bet, from cablecars: on nice shady ave. AME COT- 00d Water and stables; per mi . jolic wreck. "it has been given in thousal cases | train for the north and wi absent about] The Merry Rambler Euchre Club closed their | For he made his mark in a circus, and So Harewood ave. Le Dro ‘and co! ‘B.'H. WARNER & Co., il in every instance a porte has followed. i y 7 . GouLTER AI Ls Devt building: cor. F and Sts. mgm 2 spea.oe S10 Fat-ne_ | boven The pea anon tapregnt wk we | fom days, They will spend s ahort time here | gacceeaful social eeason last night by a full | That's where you find the Viggen brand See 3 detai convenient tocame end heraics: | WUh the westside of Lith st. between Sand Tats., | 2GK_, HENT-FOCLY FURNISHED SUMMER | Svecite tt lecomesan utter imposibilty for the Lauer De shale fatces ctaaite Miao cts dress dance at Metzerott Hall, given in honor | He's ten stories hii re Vi V1 IOWA CIRCLE, ¥'E MALLERY, O24 F st., Pacific build- | @ Jot 41 tect 8 ‘depth of 120 feet toa 0-toot | L° hotel of 40 rooms; twenty miles from Washingto: rs stories high to a mansard roof, EKMONT AVE. NEAR IOWA ic bull appetite to exist. ing for their future home in Richmond. =. tok | seae Capel chur toete and wien toca erpcrion EDEN SEECIETG Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS, | “Ying: groom's two sisters, Miss Wilson, Mise | Of the numerous friends of ‘the club. The | With a cellar and basement in his hoof, ‘apie ‘CINCINNATT, OHIO. md Vil | Members of the club, Miss Hamlin, Misses | 5,. 44 . a i, | sna rempanennie Doren will be rented cn SiraneegeOO8 | An Sane book of particulars ‘To be had of 8, F. | Daisy Wilson, and his brothers, Mr. E. B. Wil- “1 Jt, > His skin's as thick as three in a bed, 2 improvements: FS LE—IN N RTH WEST SF ‘CTIO: 2k Fret. nw. | terms, J08. B. DIAMOND, Gaithersburg, Md. paver tnder Lbbitt House: o DoWREN'S o., acai and Mz. K.P. Wileon, were on from Bich- ee, a pecongy — bak} tikes hinds ba beieh tate a 7 new three-story pressed br Louse ith st. and Vt. ave., Washington, D.| - a and Bollin. leesrs. oemaker, ee cancers come: Sern; Sareea SIDE OF 10TH 8T.8. F, BE-| [OR RENT—AT RANDOLPH STATION, MET. | mni2th.siuty Rond for the event Others of thove present at | Drow, Cassin, Bogeley, Page, Preston, Taylor | In his circus years, it pleased his soul, lance mouthiy. EASTEMDAY & MALL balance monthly. AKOLINA AVE. AND ST,, 0 | 4 ropolitan branch, 10 acres of land. improved by theceremony and at the large reception which ‘apld-im a STATS cea | Me cates ee eae eee | Cy op B followed from 32to4 were: Mra. EdmoniaSemmes, | 84 Jacobson acted as a committee and received | When they used his tail for a center pole. ET HE EST. sirable Jot fo ea ¥ sew Urea wel a vach ats ison seein . many complimentary expressions from those | This is the elep! z Hanks schools aud stores, his lot will be sold cheap | other outlines. #2 per ye co gant Miss Mollie Semmes, Dr. and Mrs. Briscoe, phant in our Zoo, Pac isa Mc ‘ resent. ‘Ihere were present Misses Baden, ; Apply to J. V. N. HUYCK. Ma apt ered agg mg nag ben mg gpl Mise Mahar, Filleybrows, Davis, Cain, Hickey, | OF forepewed Yaukee Doodle Doo, At 1505 Pa. ave. ‘OR SALE—A BARGAIN CAN BE HAD IN A THE CONCORD HARNESS. ate) Barbe _ Misses Barbour, | Keen, and Messrs, Baker, Filleybrown, Cassin, — F SS far, Of about’ 100-acres on the Metropolitan Mrs. James our, the Misses Barbour, | row, Hodges and many other friends of the peave magn OF THE CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE | branch B. and O. 1. i. between ‘Kensington and Mrs. Irwin, “Mr. and “Mrs. Wm. H. Clagett, | Drow; Modges end THE ECREASING, TON DE SALES Si BETWEEN | Kockville. ‘This land’ lies on both sides of the rull- sues btann.. (Mk eee ape ee coe . tod om thy pavthiwest corpar of Linrewood aver nnd | Go er nhs ee eee 1 OB | Ttswverel very strong speises of splendid wes “Col. D. BP: Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. nee LoL The Pleasant Weather Having = Good FAUTIFG Spruce st Le Droit Park: te houses hae alt modern Sante ee RikcE, For subdsvsiot there is how no land om thiy road Ponnnne eS Macalister, Miss Macallister, Mr. and Mrs. EW ACADEMICIANS, Effect Upon Grip Sufferers. : convenien® eloeantiy pa ouhout: | apt? i a jer prospects for Profit. Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel ist House contains I: larze rootns, not including bath | Goveniences and are elegantly, pepered tircusheat | _ apt Bape ee MWS: 7 || Sis empere te Beoeiee tats teen te aay one alee tee 1 Edelin, Dr. and Mrs. Hill, Miss Bessie |The Balloting For New Members Todsf| The pleasant wouther ecems to be having a ee ESIRABLE LOT ON 16TH ST. NEAR | “*Pit#! Whotmeans busines.) ve & co, cedar eens eee ee el ec ecouay Cp lacy Mean Without Result. Good effect on the grip sufferers, as the death Apt 7 guts Se | J he Re ee TTRE ATES Dane BOTT, 916 F st. ni and Mise Beatie Smoot of Alexandria, and Mre.| ‘Today the members of the National Academy | rate is on the decrease. se SR Se Pe AERP ES Tay eating cae to street: | POW DAVES aches NEAR BURNT MILLS, SP eT REE ERR Tarr | Shillington, Mr. and Mra. B. H. Warner, Mr.| of Sciences met in private session at the| The term grip is not a scientific term, #0 the 22 Eber 2 st 2 cabaantial tee story | Wepieae Ln ¥. RANDOLPH, ni Fat. nw pre ae ee 2 SO gros ope f Kurtz Johnson, Afr. and hrs. K.Dasbiel Dr | Nat#oual Museum, the special purpose of the | doctors say, and in the health ofice report it 22x10 feet. “The location is ons of incrensing values. | WOK. SALE FTES) CLASS EIGHT-KOOM BAY. | _| = f houses, with all necessary outbulldiqes. Price, mem Ss YY KER EEE T and Mrs. G. N. Acker, Miss Acker, Dr. and Mra. | meeting being theelection of new members. | i* not given etre! _— of death, except in pest THOS. Sa Este nw. _| cellar and ail mod. imper fot s1xi26 to 10: alley ron mnce on 13th st-; large oak grove eee J. V. N HUxCK, | Thyve-quarter inch Sly Garden Howe, with coupltngs | Swope, Mr. and Mrs. Blandford, Mr. and Mrs. | There were a number of candidates. ges opp eciny ao ie SALE-AN EXCEPTIONABLE CHANCE TO | Astra Stee. Price $7000 place for hue residences es oth et. uw. 50 o_ | Si complete tong kel sbisted combination hose pipe, | H. 0. Claughton, Mr. Fred Parke, Miss Stone-| A long session was held today, but thecon-| In the cases eaths reported from pul- Purchase sbeautifal home nou alizGat see: | Lia 2 8. Bow. | ‘hon SaDE—S0 ACHES DAING ON TIM AT. PIKE | “Huet road, Mr. and Airs. Ross Perry, Dr. and Mra. | test over certain names was eo ‘close that no|™Onary troubles bronchitis, pneumonia and ioe ATID nine rvomsa, all conveniences. Price | SPIO aan between Forest Glen and Knowles Station. For] HIGHEST QUALITY GARDEN HOSE for those | Addison, Mrs. LK. Gleason, Miss Gleason, Dr. : TT Apply to DUNSES CLAGETT, | ESE ares sit 2-Oxllo,. with a ho ge cle. Pri eli one was elected. So no one will have the | Congestion were given as the cause until reports have been asked by te ownersof the following lots | Paptiw * “DULANY & WHITING, 1300 Fst. | auquvted ia Now Yorkies slaswkee enone SHOW | and Mrs. Elliott, Mr. J. L. "Pearson, Mr.’ and apz2-dt** | and large Z-story brick stable. Price #8. tosell themat alow price if 1 can dispose of them eee ¥ sn : Mrs. F. X. Dooley, Mrs. E. H. Du Hamel, the | honor of election to the National Academy | of ravages of the grip in other cities appeared ROOM BAY. | $015 ‘nilt bewtndrawn Hors tnesackerif notaotd uy | Promptly, and as thisis the time to buy suburban | (OK RENT —7-ROOM | COTLAGE, ti AE | GOODYEAR RUBBER COMPANY, Misses Du Hamel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Biaine, | this year. The meeting adjourned shortly | in the newspapers and then the doctors began window prese-brick dwelling with lot to alley and fee May, WALTERS © 1HOMPSON, oom: tlantie ee nes 0 TRE lew fone Togood tenia 2 eS the Misses Bi ne, Mrs. Kondrup, = sand Mrs Jafter 1 o'colock. ‘The members, after togive grip os the coum. abie. in convenient ue 1 jest putida a Y Es Ol] E- lete count ome, shade, LI le 3 . ly a leiskel . M. F. i Ye al movie inuprosementn. amd. gbareaiy if taken | Cece: —-—__Sv13t_) | ot 50, section 115, West End Park, Rockvilly 0p: | at a iia ae tence oP home, TE shade, SAN, Nene Bt te | Nicole: the Misace iforrie, Ms andthe Micees | !0Cb, assembled at the river front to go Ree phic tora niemaien gender. Satine enk butidine: eatire Boom 0; Seat | FeaALAROE aD HANDSOME RESIDENCE | Musre feet of wround. OR REE ete lati eth en ana] Wowaws Uxposraa Excmaxor, | avines tran hie tiem Homed trae te Se gy play gg ee roped OY ny po ina us oe cnet Ete aege oun, | belt D807. Mosk, Gin Esko, 2,600 eqar| rin oun vere water ph te si Sa Cie Ee Hamborin, MidB Hauinpyand Dr Tomy: | Mount Vernon Sed th te comsion sates | "Aton the cases repord five remlie from Stx-room frame, 3d st. s.c., ‘The dwelling has a front of 4) ieet on H st.. which, | feet. ~ Y BEND ASE . 'IMORE, ins, Mrs. Edelii 188 lie in, Mr. an: Vashi: ‘i am three of the : k, Est. ne. vi nit —— spp; ENJAMIN, 612 F st. nw. % at Fort Washington, and to make a scientific ona, congestion Bir row trick pew, Se Hist OF 04 28 iota Rina. avec PS | at srtion 108, and Tot 7, section 60, 20,040 | (HOLNINL. BEACH, ‘SEVEN RooM”cOrraGE, | "ULM sborders Rramnts for cakes, Mestiand Bl | Mra Turner and Mr. and Sirs. Samucl George inquiry as to ithe proper way, of seasoning Rings ‘two from the grip and one from bron- wo six-room frames. 4t B alley i feet sn depth runs the wliole Tent! : < ISHED. ion Gt | ‘The Exchanxe has the Latest Patterns of Children's : planked shad at Marshall Hall. Tomorrow the SO = property. a each. good water and SEWERAGE, excellent bathe ‘The bride received many elegant presents of “ecm Brick. tat. m. pemcon | acne Mae of iw pooperty. Large stabi om the | | 1413, sqnere 13, und lot St, oqtare 22, Brookland ing. boating, Sehieg apd crabbing: Vhotorraph st | tna room in same’ vuilding. Open from 10 to 4 silver and cut glass and other’ fine household | “losing session of the academy will be held. ne cmeponting toy ot wet, eat: Game ron s Pree 200. BAS —— were Seven-room frame. G s. & 55.50 ‘For plat and further Particaisrt PPO NSTON, Several of thechoicest Jots in Sligo, Takoma Park. aa al RE __*piieotw | appointments. Mr. James L. Barbour sent a ‘bebesich sc Snides Wcnaen Sit During the twenty-four hours ending at noon ape . J. STALEY." apis.ct 1503 Pennsylvania ave. nw. ae JOHN B. WIGHT, segs dozen gold-lined butter plates; Mrs. Barbour, a leged we Stol nestone. today twenty deaths were reported, ten being 3 SALE-HEAD OF CONNECTICUT AVE.. IN | Dox saLE—€200 CASH AND 820 Phx MONTA, | = Sn Rens wad Room 8, Atlantic building. JAY GOULD'S VIEWS. white morocco and silver card case set with | Benjamin Brown and Robert Trouland were | wae) {yen seus ath. "Thay outs Sek Rhat elewant residence location, on Columbia road, | Fy7¥ ALE S200 CASH AND $20 PEK MONTH. FE SALESMALL TOT O8 BROWN oT. FOR SACE-DEAUTIFUL TRACT, FOR SUBDT- oe topaz; the Misses Barbour, a silver shoe but-| prisoners in the Police Court today. They | Louisa Norris, #1 years, senile debility: ‘Simon. See rr a ek Cook waters brick dwelling on Ist st. sau Ey 2 & . Fog pt tari a Ammendale Sta; | He Thinks the Country’s Financial Condi- | toner and horn; Mr.Joseph L. Pearson, an onyx | were arrested by Policeman R. E. Weedon Rohr, 87 years, colitis; Allen Goodridge, 85 epee Gro. F.GRranam, isi9 Fat | PICS. 8L san sewer op ntact jot BoxtoU to alley, nd county road, a choice tract of Ut acres forsubdi- | tion Better Than That of Any Country, | clock; Mre. 8. B. Wilson, the groom's mother, a 7OR SALE a : on, Avant ct his heavily wooded: good pievs | Jay Gonld and party arrived in Chicago yee- | Set Of silver oyster forks: Mr. Alexander Ham- | fter @ searching investigation of » report | Yours, grip; Sarah Ann Colclazer, 1 years, be bility; Eleanor 8. Clarke, 77 ‘A good house on Est. between 9th and 10th sts. pn rhe, yeara, OK SALE—A DESIRABLE RESID! fouthwest. containing seven rooms; back building, “4 ile ei tion and nicely wooded. Price only @125 per acre. toilet set; Miss M. S. | made by the Postal Telegraph Company. That | °°! nies SOE DEGREE F5ED." | terday afternoon and at once started fox tho | HOM, e,TeRoUEs, aver tlle set; Mine 3. 8. sasha! " B jaundice: Rachel E. Holmes, 72 y “bron 2. 22.38 ‘ngs Hamilton, the bride's aunt, two pieces of old | report was that the company had been robbed Lucinda M. e aey Meh Bom See THOS. J. FISHER & CO., | Dells Price raduced to 96.000; 91.000 cash, Dal | sks; 20 et fromtags Bindnoniereeidences, oi siyet | AS re | east, fnmnily silver which belonged to her greet great | of voeral barrla of Uluestone valved at more | Weed, nae Senet regies, 6 ap 22-3 1824 Fst_n.w._| spintt SWORMSTED? & BRADLEY.0e7 F st.nw. | ters, THEO. A, HARDING, G08 11th st. nw. ye , Hyattsville; new handsomely | | “To my mind,” said Mr. Gould to Herald | grandparents in 1642, which have the initials | than £100. years, cancer; Victorle' A. Dimock, 58 years, ik SALE-A PRETTY HOUSE—BAY WINDO| JOR SALE—TWO-STOKY AND CELLAK BRICK, - : Rignth. strobes: range and water in house: $25 Per | reporter whom he permitted to board his train | Of its tirst owner, Edward and Mary Jenkin With the assistance of Officer Kendall the al- | pneumonia. $ rooms and cellar: all modern improvements. ord | FY, ps E_ TWO-STORY AND OT ON STH ST, X.W. BET. 7 AND | "200. 4 omy dwelling st Ammendale viation, B. = “a Miss Mollie Semmes, a gilt and onyx table; Mra. | eged stolen property was located in E.G, ee eee aie East Capitol oat | apiedoe Coa: McEt x10, tunproved by {rane rentinz for & fd 0. sew; $12.50 Per mc e sation, B.} at Clinton, “the financial condition of the | Edmonis Semmes, a sliver water pitcher; Mr. | Wien er wy R SALE-TWO : + Will ‘soon ‘be wanted for, wusinege pur- | snd 0. new; 912-50 Permo ery g FORD, | United States is better than that of any other | ~’mgnis Semm Warner, a superb silver ladle; patel Sein taedeagah aneok eerie ANACOSTIA, PGI0 per cate to BON be 1G te Fics betel houses. 140 sna ___ 666 lithet.n.w._ | _ep223t____T Fat country in the world. While we are exporting | Mr. and Mra, E. Kurtz Johneon, a royal Wor- | plausible stories of how they had come into — 2.8. CAT WOOD, vis ie feowsstone trimonengs: cemented cqilar= aver por ALE LOTS COR. 14TH AND GALVESTON | POR SAUECIN, CHARLTON HEIGHTS. A FEW | gold just now, that is only a natural operation | Cester vase: Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Orme, a | bossession of it, a Picrune oF GEX. 100ax. R SALE—FRAME HOUSE 0: ing: double row of ‘beaatiful shade trecet houses rooklan for fe, and te. her foots 82? CH | one of the Hnest viewsarcund Washinton only 820. | at this season of the year. ‘The gold now going | TePOUswe silver berry bowl and set of |" Brown demanded jury trial in the charges f ‘st_n. w-bet. W stand Florida: open during the day. C. A. McEUEN, 1420 F st. jrookland for sc. and Se. per foot, Yor particulars inquire of JOHN 0. JOHNSON. cor, ee ee w Gorn’ | silver and gold coffee spoons. Mr. and Mrs. | against him and the cose went o til neat | ‘Theodore L. Lamb, past commander of John Lot 30 by iF eto an alley 11 fwide: wert be | Bow aS _Ap1s-10t ae = 12tiPand G sth nw. apéz-at "| abroad will give great relief in Europe. Later | pierce, were a few of the many superb gifta. | Wetmesdaw pire aaa ae . Sarr re rs oS ‘taken. at once. oR SALE—HOUSE 12981 ST., FACING FRAN! SALE_-ELEGANT 3-STORY ORNAMENTED | 27-10/x144 to 30-foot alley. Press-brick front residence on T st. between Lith | © ged, Tech, sts nw. containing 10 rooms, "Son first cabinet Ce ae x Fe A iene r : A. Rawlins Post, No.1, G. A. R., has, through sig EO Ee: JANTED TO BUY A HOME (IMMEDIATE | it will come back to purchase our securities at | Mrs. Hamilton intends to start on the oth of} Trouland was tried f id larceny and | Robert H. Marcell vice commander igor mniay than any other W: eae station syood wow vir anaton and Hock: | great deal higher price than they bring at | May to visit her son in Montana. Lawyer Shillington. dofenied ee me, Seater him. In that | sage " Siess e FanL RGB a egg ceed €8.000 cash, .Ad- | present. have never seen so promising an| gt, Alban’s Church, on Tenleytown road, was | case he was held for the grand jury, bond being | f/q10sn, 4, /0ean Post, No. 18, presented to the IN MT. Pi beautiful lots on Huntington Place; near Mr. last-named organization a \dsome steel ep2i-3t 5 : fixed at £500. He was also charged in two 7 ; itis, stained ciass windows, 0 % D, 8,000 and 7 SHURGI outlook for crops as on this trip. My last or-| the scene of a pretty wedding last night. The vi engraving of Gen. Logan. The Taurvbens furnaces’ flied’ vestibule: Se | piste Smee Too nea ia SES Se OR SALE insu HAL ove delat | der before leaving Omaha waa to have every | high contracting parties were, Mise Margaret | cues With petit larceny and he demanded jury |¢°Erpyus yet, fact’ Logan The potered throwshvat: tot Ins 100 to alley, must be ween | SESS SEES Se = ape2-ot 1408% G st._ | by Col. Lawton, U.S. army, containing 10 ncvene hes | ena a the Union Pacific and Mis-| W. Falls, daughter of the rector, Rev. Neilson | {rials in. those. They were continued, to be | gnq represents Logan, iounted, hat in hand a ee vARLAN, 700 14th ot ment brick: dwelling oo Capitol Hill near best | Tp FUL DULLDISe Lpag | = lnswe nice house of 12 Togas. anes enn eeanee | engine and car on ady for service by An. | Falls, and Dr. Frank R. Rich, von of Rev. A.J. | Beard with Brown's case. and acknowledging the cheers of his men at the wapende dNv: P a oe PS. snp g © ripe TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS | jouses; fruit trees of all kinds; four acres of lawu | eouri Pacific systems ready for service by Au- | Falls, and Dr. + A J. <2 eye ga ye ey R SALE 26,000 FOR ‘AND i i very cheap. JOHN 0. JOHNSON, | with magnificent shade trees surround the house; Tae that ti these & ay | Rich of Baltimore. These two clergymen, St Peac! e Creek, near Atlanta, on lar house of 10 rooum on kd st. se. a few doors large vexetable garden planted; must be seen to be ap- | SUSt 1, a8 from me on these two roads | assisted by the groom's brother, Rev. A. M. Gone to Mt. Vernon, the 20th of July, 1864. In the background is from Penn. ave. ; also rE Dreciated price reasonable and on easy terns will have more than they can do to handle the | Rich, and his uncle, Rev. J. W. Larmour, with | It was nearly 3 o'clock before the steamer a Pe cheap lots o - i Shri : ° clive & neat pit OE Tigest, | apse nr tion, B. "and 0, rauroad, large orchards in bearing | Legislation which seemed to be threaten: | the ushers ‘and. the bridesmaids had grouped = moar ee ber we Light — Post by Commander A.B Prisbic. It has beer JOR SALE-Iai ~; BAY-WINDOW | [JOR SALE—LOTS. Sten to be aipeeciated.” i'V, HALE Tio Bubb | ing has passed away. The interstate commerce | about the bride and groom at thealtar it made |@"d_the Washington Light Infgntry, Path peas eter eepee brick, @ rooms. bath and. cellar: tworstory brick | seTualtnone ata. : obi | aw baadone a great deal of good and muck | the ideal wedding ecene. T. G. Walton of | wharf for a trip to Mt. Vernon. The crowd ae: Fa a a PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC LAND IMPROVE. | Top are aT A BARGAIN-G0_AONES ON |evil. ‘The worst evil results where the com. | Morgantown, N. C., the bride's grandfather, | was in the best of humor. Refreshments, solid ‘MEMORIAL DAY PREPARATIONS. HR SALE—BRICK 300 H ST. N.W.;9 KOOMS | promites to ‘ease * eal MENT COMPANY i Washingkon ecanch raiiroad. about four miles | mission undertakes to make rates and to con-|¢scorted the fair young bride up the aisle. | anq liquid, had been provided in ample quan-| Jobn A. Logan Post, No. 13, G. A. R., belde land cellar: lot x0. 86,500. = . = aa EB PON EWN AER ER ES Suatgaorsubaiarin, | trol great systems of roads. The subject is too | Abead of her was the maid of honor, Miss | tity adi with full keolodge of this tees oa ne \ . amd sip yh pao Ee eS PILDIN aT OR Re enon: AUN EM AVELAN | vagt for auy commissioners to acquaint them | Tillie Falls, who was dressed like the brides- | Wuey to cere whetoer aie She ned a Boron | Bumerously attended meeting Inst night. Com- oan RE . -B-W._ | out, abarwain at@4,000. AUKER & GADSBY, TES, situate on aires at | Rr Mina RENT EAHA, THENTY ACRES, | selves with. Railroad managers have made it a | Maids, in a gown of white silk mull and carried | Ching appearance or, not. ‘The Corcersn snll | 'ade P. 5. Rogers of Crow Post, No. 18, of i SALELONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE | “mbtim SORES RN | peices racing froin 10.80 den PER SQUARE TOOT. | waite OauOnsn ghar uate amd outbuldines wood | tity “study to develop their railroads, ‘Their |@ bouquet of Marguerites. ‘The bridesmaids | (RINE SPPearance or not. |The Co Go'clock, | Seneca Falls, N.Y., spoke at length ex Reatence: hanisowely pejerats isis oss ay HOUR ELT ion clevahionta Heat ty Sou et | out. Cal on Clas, WHE, 211 Tht: n.w-225" | prosperity depends on this development, and | were the groom's two sisters, Miss Fanny ich |e, yeTnen for home at about 6 o'clock. | Henece athe, 8. pate et tong open erates, Sc.; stable for two horses MEDICAL. &e. ABOVE THE LEVEL UF THE Cl FOE, SALE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL vinta | they are naturally anxious to build up their | and Mise Louise Rich, Mise Millie Falls and tertained by a lot of hospitable Grand Army | were taken towatd the proper obscrvance of epee a The Conduit road. a beantiful macadamized road, | I sites near and in full view of Washinton city, con- | lines. Miss Verena Goodwin of New York. The ushers officers, while the younger men are to be left to | memorial day. It was decided that the Union 006 Lith st. ». VOID YEARS OF SUFFERING BY ULT- | kept in repair by the government at an annual expense | taining irom one to five acres each ; only $150 10 €300 | O° 3 . Mr. r. Jos. Bra POR 805g BRICK HOUSES ON Jacksons ing Dr. G. F. Theel, 358 North ti st. The only | Ar Op paaves ‘hrowithe ‘property. ‘and im. by | por actor on easy tor a ghiees ‘An iron-clad commission sitting in a dis- | were Dr. Bowen, Mr. Simms, M. = 5 rooms and water, renting for $10.30 per month, | German-American sp ited PRE “ E x, the tender mercies of the Washington Light In- | €T@ves in St Elizabeth cemetery should be FS spews se water, rating f Gentian States wid | far. the PERT TIEST DIVE in Gr abvut the Dis-| Mapicvt R°A” PHILLIPS & SON, 1419. ¥. ave, _| tant city cannot do justice to the case, how. |and Mr, Ches, lich and Mr. da ent of Balti | tantry Corps. toc Meee Oe rone of all for #1, 1oveaeit, able to cure ail f ict of Coltmbia. = : 7 ever good its intentions may e long an - ‘| ‘The visitors purpose leaving u- A CHRISTENING PARTY. 2° 0 id for bowl a | Deen BALE—AT A B. IN PRICE—ON sear 8 CavaOuD. sosee Se Ba | och hott tant eg STREETS, ave born | BOR, Sa hs dine Saale, Tatu sONEyOE | thor une cause ofthe intavinte Ing feaheet | Mr HB. Bich ow bet man. Be ch an send A heestarsommmanyoranee SOT Re il MASS. AVE._N. E.. 3-STORY BAY- = — ——— - fine dweliinzs arenuw in course of erection, ‘The | Branch, 21 mii mm Washington, 200 yards of sta- | its objectionable features. Another objection The bride’s gown was of white faille and her —_— —_— window brick, 5 rooms; all hod. iuaps. ; lot 1S feet | PPROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED ener, x tion; a convenient and very ornainental, house; all i ¥ “a 8 the residence on Harrigon street of Mr. and : . Prwitu best of tusdical teteremse by oppigiag af SS Guit rod will suortly be comauenved. NOMS "B® Cot | jevesury outbutidines: y scree of grctnd large und | tO the law, as it stands, seems to be that it is in | veil fell from under a wreath of orange blos- Stole = Base Ball Bat. ames epee A. 8. CAYWOOD. sxx.9th st. nw. | ohetnw” a eee antes soety at beautifully kept layin: good, wurden: abundance of | the interest of strong ronds. There should be | some. She carried a bouquet of brides roses, : Mrs. M. E. Hoffman in bebalf of that couple's HR SALE-VEKY CHEAP—A HOUSE oN THE | ])&K.MEVENDERG, MAGNETIC.HAS TREATED fruit of all kinds, Fur price, &c. POU a provision by which each road could secure | Her mother, Mrs. Neilson wore adress of | _Tucius Hooper, Willie Wood and Ernest | youngest daughter. Rev. W. G. Davenport of Side of Sti: n.w. Deiweon and K with success the throat. anv, incutal and ner tts 1415 F st. nw. KNOTT. G10 13th st. its share of the business. The protection of | ruby silk and ber yo children, Lucy, | Washington, colored, were before Judge Miller | the ¥, church officiated. ‘Those east een ; lot 224100; omer rn a mans 4 ruby an younger . Lucey, iscopal present SE Tae | capdtaneneeg bok acme ea? eae ap21-3m Washington, D.C. fhe weaker roads can be necomplished by pool-| Gussie and Clara and Masters Moore and Wal- | today charged with the larceny of a base ball | were Messrs. John Roach, George Bosch, Thes. T4084 & st. Hours: Sto 10a.m., 2to7 an ra = = ing under government supervision. I think, | ton, made a happy group around her. bat and hammock from Mr. W. H. Vaughn's | Cook, Mrs. Addie Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth Roach, — ~ | [pe MULLER, S0t% 1 ST. N.W., TREATS ALL | FO2 SMLPGAT A SACRIFICE, OWNER ABOUT homaver, the Western ‘Trafic Association can) ‘The family councotions and a few of their | premises, Lucius is nineteen youre eld” bos | Me™, Minnie Hoach, Samuel Mockabee and Miss 2 desiesisc residence containing 16 rooms, two bath | L) chronic affections of the eye, ear, throat, faa | got, eae, cay 20-00 sauare fet of very Prete legally secure diversions of business where | intimate friends were entertained at the ‘und other facilities on H st. between Isti and | HVE, KidBey, strictures and urinary diseases.” Ottce | SGc- square lot: lots 100 teet“deepr; offer considennd. Sneve® | freight originates, thus reaching the samo end ‘after the ceremony, when the bride und | the others are less than thirteen. Their story es overiooking Penusyivania ave and atmall | Hours: 9to lta. and@to7p-u. | apm SWOLMSTEDT © BRADLEY. failing streams iuroush place: perfectly underdrained | a simpler way. As to the Western Traffic Asso- groom redeived thelr Congratulations amid | was thet Locius putthem up toateal the things 4 MASONIC BANQUET. EE oe ee Av BE, WISE.—DE- BROTHERS, 905 B es = 2S St Bw. | and neatly and substantially fenced. mY. HA! ciation, I am heartily in favor of its plans and | these joyous snrroun before they departed | _‘‘Who cut your hair?” asked the judge of | Anacostia Lodge, No. 21, F. A. A. M.,gaves ap213t Ube cidest catablished expert spec Pee oO nte ASD 10. BLOCK 15) ME-| so15-203t 110 St. Paul st.. Baltimore, Ma,_| DUTposes. I hope the commissioners will be | tor their northern wedding journe; will vusranteca cure in all distanes of men . ; apt lw DE 'nich | Wood, whove lair was off all over his Able, at the mecting of the advisory board on | co ice pongo eit eect ae aaa wrote | head are banquet to the Grand Lodge at Masonic Hall. x ‘OR RENT_FROM MAY 1 TO NOVEMBEI it a narrow strip of black eurly wool set tbe dayt Bubecribed and sworn POR SALE-DESIEADLE. BUILDING LOTS i | Ffurunted heuw with as, acreeot watineen, % | May’6, to report ona plan for routing com- party of the groom's relatives and friends came | slong the front near where his hat rests, benadhcagae ster erdeeoeie py ttn Boe sr ae are PATS Washinton Heights, all street improvements com | pile ium Hikesvtle tation. WMH I. Siulien tron | petitive traffic. I also hope they will have | Over trom Baltimore with his father and mother | “My sister cut it,” was the youth's response. | temple. Abou =e yw Pubite mand tor the District of Coil piste, trom “el to house contains LSrogutar thes porhen ieee ok; | control of the outside agencies of the com- | for the event. ‘The bride's grandmother, Mrs. | The little boys suid that this was ‘the fest | ful D. 1. Piste mati the as- ‘SALE <ae.—__mbix a ‘water in kitchen and bath room ; water absovutels pure, | Panies in the association.” Falls, and Mise Elizabeth Krebs, her great aunt, | time that they were ever arrested, and. on ao-| Fival of Most Worshipful Grand Master Gibbs, On Veunsyivania ave between 21st and 224 sts. a | JT HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT ico louse Ailed garden, made; fresh Jersey cow and were also present. count of their age the ji fnpended ‘sen. | Who conferred the third degree upon one can- ae cece ale ee ens ne et ta SN CRENO Reet |S cdees’ phases, nee te BRON for six animals; coachinan's foom over sible, Fee | ‘The Shermans Will Accept the Fund. =|" Mr. Joseph J. Davis of this city and Miss | tence. Lucius was sent to jail for two months. | ‘idate. wet aiisy- THOS. J. FISHER & CO WOE ston. w. Forgy Ave years’ experience. mnbiil sonable s SERS AOE Toll partictuars address A. 3-C., Box 7, ‘Miss Elizabeth Sherman, daughter of the late | Ruth B. Jenkins were married yesterday at the Bose tees PERSONAL {joussLe-a BASSAI : MASHOOe PESTOuED BY USING a BOTELE | Mopienu 1400 ot nw. | on EENT-SUMMIT HOTE : Gen, Sherman, was surprised Monday when | Church of the Holy Innocents in Baltimore. ‘Took Their Bonds. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are visiting Mrs. KSALE—A BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE— or twoof Dr. i Wikorating cordial. | ~ Se en amie as GA S 1e rect v. John lorsmed u 7 75 = | Witten ‘of debility. 0 Bats. w. | JOR SALE—FRONTAGE OF 60 FEET ON 2D ST. ‘Md.. Met. Br, B. and O. R. K.; 20 miles west of | she learned that some of her father’s friends — pert Charles James and Florence Sweetman of Washington street. Bee rere eccena| airise ee eee ane eptioue OM EA BESET tn ssa Manette NAL, | were raising a fund of $100,000 for herselt and | goemony. Mima M- Lydia Jenkine and iss | won ee,s tuo names given by teothees ponte Be chee eee inf eerie ,apebamees: | yu. LOMB. soy N. 15TH ST. PHILADELPHIA, ERY D! eS ea Greases lightened | Wilson were the names given bythe three young | William G. Dorsey has returned from Balti- i, LOpD. aS JSTH ST PWLADELPULA | oOo Hardwood tutes: IU trains each way daily: 4Orooms, | sister, Miss Rachel. Lieut. Thackara of Phila- | 20% Davis, dre nao ben ered ieee ee untatraus es | My tamale, eatnactry arranreucats ca os [mares OC manieme | keke iecahs peal aes aoe eee 3th and G s mn Md., but now a resident of Baltimore. UEEDING, Lor | arch tl ge ls hatte staat | Bridget Harley, the widow of Patrick Hurley, more. Seat and balance $5, firs for HUME cl ‘nz lots on north side of P st. be o op ir delphia said yesterday that ; Davi _ i . E. late of We wy Soe RESSEY SHALES mia °C 0S) saia team le vise cea Cla | ceo coche tll sine cer | rg canals care einai | lab ald peserday that the sisters ould | lr. Ward Devisand “ME- Mera of thin city | tomas wr The ‘one who said’ bis name wes Peed bore RA: OR SALE ory 429 ab ST. s1cE gRoom | (jED. Sapien”. A McBUEN, 1420 Pst. new. _ | ited wit Es of love for Gen, Sherman. elin, Areas of gray cloth. iA reception followed Besley hada plstel and four peakaiven tn & Mrs. A. Thyson is recovering from OWS EN EO Sd st. ow. ; a woe = 3 ap9-eo2w: —_———_-oo—__ at the residence the bride's parents, and ‘a desperate 00. ‘B. WIMER, Gus Lath st. If you suffer ‘any special or nervous Ajsease. K SALE—ON 31ST STREET, GEORGETOWN it. to their statements who have been visiting -_ Bake e som, effects of tndiecretion, eter vete™, Heights io: U0xS0 to. alley; would. inake th ALE Heavy Damages Against Rallway Company. | after it Mr. and Mrs. Davis left for their home | Pocket they | lr and Mrs. Adams, M SALE_MT. FLEASANT-oN NORTH SIDE Be ores SN Yours “Soa icon ial iy ing Tote, et ee sore ail tte of FOE SALE—A FARM PF FORTY ACRES. MORE pate Hutson [countyiceoach'cs sarsar me is ih se ‘Tho bride i he daughter ‘of Ma, ingen fe ln rome Wheeling, W. | Mrs. Maggie Tew, returned to New York city Howard ave. near 14th st. uw Fuiladelphia. Ps. s [one case, sad reoutvebook | Brien, $I ,. | Church, Va., tive miles trom Georgetown, D.C. : ime john. jenkins, formerly of Port Tobacco, said the; return home, | yesterday. Eee ee ee ames | gee dabiaiinn aw ty apt cuted am exponng |" spihioe Cor. 13th and G st8. 0 proved by Sdoeimadert dwelineet 1? rooms. ange | Yesterday a jury awarded $10,000 damages to ‘this States io care wisen all’ thers tails net withstandaing What others advertises Meus Yt % Uto% Sun houses are delightfully and convenient!y ai we residence of the inte | Recess: : Miss Alverda McKnew, daughter of Mr. a3 " a policeman in Bayonne, who was killed while sted and are offered for sale now for the Arst thus: days bots. ostr | Senator Hea! © Zc. less than any adjotming | Be Gy ee OD Bee artnet Frank MeKnew, and Mr. Rothwell ape BRICER LIPSCOMB, Gis ittst. SR Pay RGM Tein to sth WHOS S| atatatc oes courte datanns Hematol | making an arreat on the Jersey Central tracks. | Zraml, MoKnew, and Mr. Goorge, Rothwell .0UN HE: Rew. and watered by running streams. Fine pear aud upple pany appeal. of the E Street Bapti: urch by Rev. J.J. HOR SALE— cowUD . JOR SALE—I CAN OFFER FOR A FEW DAYS AT | orchard and small truits. | The farm can be subdiy! PaaS ET Onl small of the inti GIG to GO MA ave —— = = — |}? clots, 20x90 each to 1O-foot | #9 building lots. Inquire of E. A. GHEENOUGH, Indiana Enlist in the Cavalry. ‘wir. ry timate Bb. ar. ED_ 1S THe COUNTRY FOX THE SUM- agg ba ine ear tum er Wil exchange for | Falls Cuurch, Va, Toh26-th,sut, tum he quisten ot ie culistine £2 the eay- | ‘Tends of the couple wi the ceremony. am gion for the wse ot a BE - ‘Small UAprOWeG PFOPCF | sy DANENHOWER, fIGHT-ROOM HOUSE; SHADE, ¢ ORCHARD.GOOD ser ret The Recherche Club Canal psoraed dance ADY RESIDING 1X CHCIL OU an onl Cor. 15th and Geis. | 7.250." Also ‘eicht-room house; 19 acres: bait ue at McCauley’s Hall, Capitol Hit, last evening. ‘a beautiful farm, will take a few select boarders tor wer; extensive lawn, fruit and shade trees; | + fresh vegetabies: crabbing ahd. fsaimg | Its success was due mainly to Messrs. Edward , J. Clarence Tappan and Archie Wiley, who managed arrangements. Among those "7 - from station; $1,100; easy germs. O. E. HINE, us apLriw OR SALE—TWO OLD COLONIAL mexaaes IN KR SALE—IN BASANT, VERY DESIR | anqouthemioed Ver eens in wood repair able susall lots y 30. (ear oe le near Uns | ueerren: |& ALVERT & CO., 1010 F 8t.'n.W. _apl7-Lw' ‘16 G stew. bh. eS iia ns iis Bb A anxed, Address "400 | 3. B.. Barieville, Ceell county, Md. b és eo List nw. bh, b. zr and onet 80 | “$30 | Toakp FOR FOUR PERSONS CAN BE_op.|_apl51m 36190 st BEATE = LOTe COTTAGES. counaeY rear 9.000 Ke th 6 56, b x: S000 | HS ainea at country place near Hyattsville ant River cHe HIGHEST AND DRIEST LOT | pranch cade sewkere in Monteouare counter 3.000 | dale stations, B. aud 0. KB Address Dr. DUFOUR, vb f Mt. Pi +) _aplé-lm COOKE D. LUCKETT, Rockville, Md. G04 Toth st hw Ap st ARGE ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, near Gaithersvur. cars. Address Box 3, Brook- ——__*pit-lm_ | Fron SALE FOUR AgRES OF GROUND, BEAU. BUILDING LOTS, 3D, | ropoiltan transl of iph Station, on hve Met- L tan branch of B. and U.1-R, ; improved by two- water; AF sis. ne., Nofoct deep. A beautital corner 5 -. 2 Tous ‘Mew. Td 4 ____ 1" | Feaidene in u:w-; mud. impe, “Aino stable, lote, ip. | Story frame b jar nd pene; 30 rosatnane tat UMDIEK BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED | 4 24-2 ae ponds ore ip Lhe best condi. SS at ‘Brooklet Farm. Lange rooms; alundan'e of | 10 SALE BARGAINS IN hoe Tf & ABEL Re Se AUGMINS IN, i Torsia, €0 per Wook. Address W. i. BEACH, clittoa UNIVERSILY shades, FOr SALE Twenty ROOM NEW ee ee SOUTH BROOKLAN! bouse; besutiful oak ‘rove: spl water: near WASTED, HAGERSTOWN. | FIEST-cLass AND zallvond station: 2 alles As gee a guests from May to October. MUS, W.M. CLARK ata Rouset tf view of cig e000 ‘anh, bel 56 East Washiugton st p21 3 ‘bal- TAKO! Af from 5 t0 20 cents per vot aay terme. For. use: 4 ——s ee 3 fe BON, ance and two years. |-FOOmR Fok COCNTRY SUMMER BOARDPLEASANT | “aptim = ab. Bek. Snd'excelleat water and shader? mies Sats e0 S005 rooms, pure water. mountain air, healthy com- cs Haudaouse, country, seat; full view of munity, Wee situation, convenient to post office, Fe SALE — SEVERAL tte) le lores. Jard, shade and rd wR. L. ADAMS Apply to J frait 5 , Loudoun county, Va. apll-6t- Ten ate il be n ONLY ONE LEFT OF THOSE FINE ILL UM. jroo, Pepecery aps tascroant ina: Gut iat ta: | A wat lait coupig, 12 inlles 0B, ton Do oe. y ane Brice. $8,000. watchman on the prem, SOT * | SSE TSS eae apaLoe bag ry ae FE ES " LODGE: 13 LARGE, AIRY BED brick: 10 roone: mod. imps: < lot 603100. to wide | | CATES LOnG rn, oplendia suaile. wack ts aa: fp AO owe trons SF ipa a | ice and talk; sccominodatons for horses and’ cat epie Wiest. AS