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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1891. FOR_SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. CHILDREN’S PAY AT HAMLINE. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. = = = = = mahal Abrosd— man easily who takes it OR SALE—aT 4 VERY LOW PRICE. OR WILL SALE -G) FEET FONT BY 100 ON THE | Interesting Exercises Both Morning and | Well-Known Washington People ‘The world takes that y & radeon property on line of Met. br not Bund SE PAMREE Tits Fant OER | Night—Fourteen Little Ones Baptized. Personal Notes. Papel da, er A toe 2000, Yesterday was children’s day at Hamline M.| Miss Lola Allan, danghter of Gen. Eagar Al- —_ oa saa "4 DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w._ ‘ith, 86.00. : SALE E. Church and fourteen children—nine boys | lan, will leave the city on Wednesday for Bos-| A Pennsylvanian has invented « chil Ee ys Eee ea a eae | ERSREE sarees ley Sem at und lesen th ortnanon of bp | ies hme Fame cin | manor, rguriom of the fact that Tr ws choirs location? rows and cellar heated Uys far = SWeach fermen $4. s0ncach | FOE moj - tism by sprinkling with more or less of meck- : original patent, Rooms se DAV ib D. STORE. Pah MDD ISON REARCOMME fio ac | ge ON May List gust of Th at and thecante car tine. | "We bave the choice oft at Lowes? y We lots in this t winter. 7 on rear. | PHICESand on MOST FAVORABLE TERMS: also | ness or noisy demonstration. If there was any | P** et A BARGAIN. NEAT COLTAGE | OMT CFP es nadine 4 OO, Set a ettee he hn one | teeaint ta Sip dnsaealte icisbaatiags wens — ge = — rang pong her | ft isn’t the 50 pole and line that catches the streets, Forest Glen Station, Md. ; terms & Fetrouble to show property. of the fourteen little ‘be disloyal aac, ee. —_ . Moore Massa- . from tosuit. J. R. HERTFORD, 1419 G st. e a ee to the United States, for around and above & SALE-ACKER ST. BETWEEN OTH AND MCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, | them, Pcscerpecr nm det a scnephsatimedy exreiherseicaterstir lr Caroline | With one end of life in the cradle and the 7th n.e., very desirable houses and lots ;very cheap; my25-3t “sa Pet nw, | mBon___ Corer 10ihand Geta nw._|colore. Starred and striped streamers hung | visiting Mrs. G. B. Coleman, No. 2820 N street | other end in the grave, man finds himeclf one LY NEW aay cathe Poe OR TET Ee oatalane from central points in the lofty ceiling, their | northwest. Mrs. Bowie has just returned from | Pretty much between rocks and the earth. ica aw ass, oi c band Late, n. LOST AND FOUND. lower ends affixed to the gallery fronts. Red, | #u extended northern tour. "On ber retarn sbe dist gape as aad Ses ad 61: THOS. G. HENSEY CO... | myas-st THOS. 4. FISHEH ACO, | | Qei=oN PERSBILVANIA AVE, Can On In | White and blue bunting was displayed on the | f7Phru for e meck with ber brother, new sh want Home Rale! ~ + lunch 808 15th st. n- w.. umbrella. lickt | lower portion of the organ and across the gilt ‘, ciswoddfdd y wasg drwjg! Tyrwoll Handigige desirable st this, season of the your? | FOR SALE 0 PER CENT INVESTMENT NEw | FOR SALE THE CHEAPEST. LARGEST, AND | wood handle: “‘Harcy,1.. Arnoid ved On wold Miss Nannie Ranson, daughter of Dr. Ranson | djnoul | : ‘2-story brie w = “5 + accessible bi ¥ ‘We | head. Finder ‘claim reward by leaving same at | Pipes were the words, “Room for the Children, 5 " ae tS rss Pant, Shrace st. "Pic, | F2Siry ricky @rooun” andnomely pavered: fa’ | guyana cette buliding, seein the Dice, we | fend. pitder can inn par Tee | Flgront gold lots tu ereca elesotronone, | of EaBers Ferry, ie visiting Miss Nina Guaion SOR Bal B. H. WARNER & CO.. mewood sheds; concreted walks; parking2- | 7 minutes’ nde from the B. and O. depot: fronts on. street oe co a ‘extended; side- fused—a nearly new brick 3 gad Lith | handsome front: three stories and celia rent for $15.90 each, orth aude; | the Budensbarg pike” Maryiand Os" Nn EVENING, A BING WITH ‘TRE TRANSWIORATION OF JERRY STMPSON, nsbairg pike Maryland Lise" Geonve's doit, tox tooth nnd golden balls he | ATOW of lettered hieldsabovethe keyboardread | Mr. and Mra R. H. Sylvester, jr, have re- oa n st. bet. Gch and 7th, x “God is i” They say that Jerr i : RAL 50x190; prices, $443 and #540; terms, 625 cash, bal- | des will get » good reward at 723 14th st. n.w. “God is Love.” Palms, flowering plants and | turned from the west, where the: it two wy “ Furnee Pew lot; a aplendid chanre yo purchase ok SWORNBSTEDE & BRADLEY, 7 Fe ange dlbveach inontn, Send for Riga, aia ane ace i alge pega cag aR foo ny a Indeed? Why one. OK SALE—A ROW OF FOUR NEW BRICK it DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n. w. OST~A CHILD'S OLD-FASHIONED FAN, ON thé, Is it because that Jerry bas DAVID D. STONE. S06 F st. n.w._| houses, ‘all modern, improvements: location cen: | <~ OF sare —5-cuoioe BUILDING BITES aa LP we eteeen ots ead a oe Reward it | the platform. Within the semi-circlet of color | A recent Paris letter says: Mr. and Mra A. as one nies ta JOR SALE—IP SOLD THIS WEEK, $4,700 WILL gs gn ey i ET Gat; Ree Bj BAx00. st. bet. Oth and 10m; B10. ‘oli48Nst_n-w.______It"_| was the most beautiful display in the house—| A. Hayes of Washington havean apartment Just , on RY, andsome Louse: 4 stories and cellar: tower; "= | they’ will be soid cheap. aaheizgts i pavip D. STORE. S08 7 at. DAY AFTER: | the infant ciass—a hundred pretty mites of | off {he Champs Elysees, and are setting mp a And would they then incarcerate For Yale~ig-0 Juniper’ si., Le Drott Park: new. ‘G-room frame; eas and water: lot 31.8% | _éiv1B-108 O. ©. GREEN, 303 7th st_n.y._ mortality of both sexes. The presence of their | series of cozy Sunday evenings at home to in- cellar. x " . 5 LOT: ERAL | OR SALE—2 SHORT LOTS NEAR CAPITOL IN in| trod i: * In deepest solitude, — Ee eT WAKER & CO. Foewiprees ‘Sricy hounee i worthwest, foun @3,000 split 19x80; alley. $1.25 square ft. ——_- Soe oceania at ches | same cone oe eel ae po The sun-flowor statesmap of the west Ze - Sem FOR SALE~A choice xe 5 F ter once Miss Fi Audenried of Wash- Because he is a dude? MESON SIDE myikimn _ CHARLES BARLY, 009 14th st.n.w. | {01 SALET4 choice corner on New York ave.n.w.i| [ OST-ON THURGDAY. IN GOING FROM 20% | A number of singing birds had beon loaned for jorence oi “DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. 20K SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE-ONE OF the a operties in the ortueast 2. W. oF and Mt st. to Center Market and from there to. Alex: | 4 ae} added their notes to | ington, are settled in Paris with lares and als e. ; lot 2 35, improved 5 anc kh; L-story cottage, OR SALE— by old frame. ne sinall gold pin, enameled and pearls e occasion, an ese » ps beste balsdicn’ mesh soa chews sod ameiing. | 170; prices whoo Se Fee e eine starte [1902300n at,10rb, ane ook SALE—Two, cheap lots in Orewon ave. each Rowarl if returned eroee Bee ane oe with DeLEI® | th6 services. seme al the most sumptuous and costly | Philadelphia will have to get herself in the Price, $2,150. ‘LOUIS P. SHOR MAK 1nd $900) imp . * - 385, improved by fraie me Raveess Pee, 2 25. [St sivex WATCH WITH CHAIN AT.| The greater portion of the main floor was | desc and the charming countess oe See bo will wel'at sacrifice new Ssatory reshiepee, ‘meatiy 22 feet frvnty “for 610,000, hall coun, 10 cheertta Foonis, Datier’s pantry and. bath. Rare chance to se- cures bara in anest lovatto: Address ARMY Q.. it 5 i River and Harbor bill for an appropriation to ‘ied b ‘day hich is the | Continues to show her dimples and slay her TRCLE—OW3 FOR SALE-TWo OF THE PRETTIEST BUILD: | Lock Box su, Cy POs Tre Reward Gnder. | oocup! the Sunday school (w! c New oe 1t* | largest in the Methodist denomination in this | tens of thousands just as she did before matri- | protect her banks. ey ave, ee about 1Se alley; seer tena | | OST: ERING NEAR MANKET | city), so the older folks were forced up into the | Mons, claimed her for ite own. Count and "pacy darwepold ving wits purple ett Countess Salli, who were also well known in THE THIRD PARTE. stn. w. and receive reward.” 3¢* ‘i Li,"b:imi 10,000 aaa ercak It DAVID D. STONE, $06 ¥ st. n.w. TURDAY. mh: 000) 3th, sth, st, ee ne Oe eB Washington a few years ago, have an apartment 5 ” 2 74.2u per month. 13,000 | [F\Ok SALE-ON MARYLAND AVE. N.E. BET. | — — > ~we—____| ‘The morning services, after a hymn had been rears ag Democrat: “Three's a crowd. Star omive. my Zoe, | ade U st an old mane ‘th and Oth ste, slot treme COS. 4 + | PROUND_CAME THE INCLOSURE OF THE ope ‘Assistant St on the Cham iysees clone by that occupied “; De ae Se { on, Sone baba apa ran" | F senecriier ou oraout May one rot and wine | SURE, Opened WF. Busstsell ‘Supermtendent | by Mr. and Mrs. Tuck of New York. Mr.and| Publican: “And such « crowd!” provements, ict SOx100, “Apply to OWNER. Igit : <2 82, ,, * HF ece.w. | cow. which the owner can have by; provi intendent G. W. r c ou ~ ana Bt ‘COLUMBIA 1RSTITULE FOR | T. B. Towner then read the twenty-third Pealm, | Mrs. Payson of Washington have set up 32 Pi . $ wR SALE—LOT ON M ST._N.W. BET. NORTH | THE DENT ONS PT Ten JO SALE—INVESTME ECOL. OP rita: nar” | Fee ne tnd te OF ee lod eee = Fala onde 2 my23-3t ‘ hreestory | Togr— srnaveD ek mm and this was followed by the ‘ceremony of bep- = = here Christopho Columbo, | If death doesn't end all, what does? POR SALE-ON CALLAN ST. N.E—A Nice @ st. between 1Zth = = = = 14 basement house to be built ming lot. caSTRAYED AWAY, A LARGE MALE | tism. Mrs. Todd, wife of the pastor, presen’ * y SS BEE ind san, will cont | apd bascnent baste conan POR, SAGE SS CANT, 925 MONTHLY_NEw | S24 biement Rousse SAUNDERS CO., Litto cte Finder will be towarded i let at 1706 | each Little one with @ pretty souvenir, a sinall cin weenie. “or Sener we ORIG. a407 wa, | SEPT BOTN PM TD EAE porte, | mls het ant old mater” vunges pa: latober com: | 2229S can | LOSESRRDAND WHITE SETTER GYR “aese.> | Packet of flowers, nade BOTH COT THERES monEms. They reach for the weather For $8828 E St, BET. 2 AND 3D 8. Ww ase: ee ey PADIERDAY & MALLERY, A Bbe Jot on, the wat, side of 27th st. bet. Cor- | scieeiearnnana.g Ms; Bw. Howard if leftat, drig | , A brief and. approp ae Rigen And give it a shake ‘@ three-story brick house with back’ building; my6-1m 624 ¥ st., Pacific building. | coran and K sts. :22x100. Price, Sb per f09t. ston pitol and Rn. w. my23-20 y Rev. Dr. . ASS ‘Two Men ere Working = Snake nis tac nadbivaek a 2 feet to a ten-foot alley . all mod. imps... THOS. J. FISHEK & CO. SS EBEWARD-STRAYED FROM 1207 STH ST,| Prominent for its excellence was inging and Stole a Ring. or yay ay papel |e a my23-3t TRAP ots | DO new, Wednenday. ith skye darren Frit | gf, the school, conducted, by Mrs. J. Ritford | a. scenine before Judge aller te Refases to break. “4 xe . souTHWEsT. VOK SALE ard pad abd no-iuestions saked if tsturned to | Slickle. “The chorus was doubly accompanied, orn ige two you zesrat, $eL000! g4.000 cask, balance tong time, es P| gon LORE Tait, loagtouwu Bd wrest hy For $5,800. building lot with two frontages can | Sbove nuinber. myZiH"_| Prof. Frank Calhoun presiding af the Orgad | men were arraigned onacharge of stealing ©! 96 stark thar 4 the Keystone - - Wa Ea avaH AN, So eR cpgead fy ene a a and Miss Fannie Bischof at the piano. ‘The | gold ring from the store of A. Saltzstein, on |, ur arin, baring swamped the Ker Jjg abt room brick bath met; = SS bn aE ig 132000 | PARE, THOS. J. FISHER & CO NOTARIES PUBLIC. singing of the infant class was accompanied | 7¢h street, Saturday. ‘The names given by the rire nea ond tha _ ution bas gone THOS. G. BENSEY & co. e 2Ean te, alie: ae CORBESIGAEROF Dixby soi evema orate | Quon’ PSO, by, sss Kitty Martin. SHesers. | prisoners’ were James Hall and Ernest & a ; ee Fattih euerous frontages on Columbia road, and Me SOC? Beale ee piszed cornet accompaniments to the chorusos. Humphries, and it was only through a severe AN APPEAL To THROLOGTANS. NS i. AV 1 14. 10,000,— Be, Champlain, Property containing some, 12-0W0 | Inoffice from #a.m. to5 pms al? | Recitations were rendered in good style by | cross-examination by Judge Miller that the true — too” MERRILL TEMIY fet 46;000.5 Price, 8 cents per foots, 02 SOM Parker Reinohl, Bertie Warner, Virgie Moul- | facts were chown. Ob, preachers of all sorts of schools, ~ NEAR TIH: 40X103 To | mod. tps: = hay By i 3s LORS, 000 3 ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. ALL NIGHT ON THE PoToMac, _ | ‘0n.and Harry Wallis. The young men presented the aj nce of | Lay down your theologic tools, nt location tor offi» or apart. |X WHILE. “1s bon = rementntlaceh The evening service—the church being —. ci erty offered: yields $400 VOR SAI A BARGAIN IN A SEV) g DAMMANN, OL. F st. now. Zo a ee And for that thing, which no man sees, SALECWE HAVE FIRST-CLASS INVEST: | countrymen, although the trick played at Mr. 5 my Jima or pulacts or investons Ge tots GX EST. | How a High School Girl Braved the Cireum- | °TOWded to as great an extent as in the morn. rl : ing—commenced at 8 o'clock, and consisted | Saltastein's showed them to be experts at the | Take budding flowers, and waving trees, sa iathale SMdetts, Roan! twits MEd cia? | SeAREeH ANd the Weather and Came Home. | in-_cominenced at § o'cl moa hyccuarer| budsaes. Wal chase right name is said to be | And laughing children, and the bright ‘rie railroad. Applyto "A. L. BAKBER & CO. Comes up from the Potomac a story. fifty-five voices, under the direction of Mrs. J. | Lavender, claims Roanoke, Va., a8 his home, | Bite sky of day and starry nig a Last Friday there were two excursions to| Kifford Mickle. Prayer was offered by Mr. | while Humphries says his’ home is in Lynch- | And songs of birds, and touch of hands, Marshall Hall, one on the Corcoran and the | George H. Hough, and a chapter from Ecclesi- | burg, where his father lives at No. 1i7 Cabell Such as a baby understands; other on the Macalester, the Corcoran carrying | *ste# Fead by Mr.”T. H. Martin. Pastor Todd | street z The noblest, wisest, sweetest plan = - delivered a most interesting address, directed | According to their story they had met each | 2°" 7 i. : the High School combination. In the evening | to parents, in which he pleaded eloquently for | othae orient points in Virginia, their ‘Inet | 04s love which lives love of man, JOR SALE—&1, house in nortL 20390, only vacant lot about the hour for returning a young miss of|a more general recognition of the value of meeting being at Amherst Court House. = eet 2 valuable bastness py newly papered and painted and in thorouzi: repair: is ore os "io | Sixteen and s lad of eighteen possibly were | children and the services they consciously of | Humphries had a large land mocessin anake DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. nearly new; cabinet mantel, crystal chandeli ‘The above is only a portion of Scepeety’ Ga mae. 25 seated on the piazza of the house —— rendered to adult mankind. and the two men came as far as Alexandria to- nine anipuiees sober ainaiein: books, For fall Lat eal at office for baie eee talking, as young people are linble to do in the |. At the conclusion of the service the cut flow- | gether and then they came here. z J the Ist and 15th. “[myl5), ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. 2 Pe Ok SALE—TWO VENY PRETTY 2 basement bay-windov brick houses on Gd. st. near Mass. ave. ne. : 6 rooms, bath aud-all ‘mod. linps. + EDF RAISER. Roca 9, Atul ie SALE F A comfortable brick house containing seven Gloaming, when the lights dance over the | Tare? distributed so as reach sick members| They entered Saltzstein's store and asked to | The Commissioners recently received a peti- of the church. be shown some rings. ‘Ihe clerk ut the rij ti from the property owne Lith «treet waters and the soft breezes of May play softwo-| The committee in charge of the services and e~ bs ings | tion from the property owners on Lith etree x . on the show case and then Humphries put his | between O and Boundary praying for the wi rooms, ne snd sil m est BW. _ | lian harp tunes among the branches of th which directed much of the decorating con- | snake there. ve s taths socum anck ether imguveomemees Ran bee Sb oy ena WR DAM HOw ER R SALES They beard the nitatig vhistis of a Keates |simel ot Mrs. 37 Eiftort Mirtda Mre fot | "Skeets lelecotea the clark, but at tho] Tee St Gast portion of Ith atest, The And Wt sta ws rice BM ee £0. and par : i) {my9-lin} Cor. 13th and G'sts. ang EEF WATER FRONTS ak Glee: Ret caeeoe aod he | Moulton, Miss Elma Saunders, Miss Kittie Mar- | same time he also watched the rings weg era Bape egee ns Balog + Peed Fst Se BALE BRICK STORE aNp | FOX SALE—iniI, CORNER 16TH AND T ‘NEWPORT NEWS. VAS Pier ot thought it was not the | tin, Messrs. E. I. Booraem, J. W. Whitiaker, W. Ject, have decided not to widen the street. TOST. 8. E. E .z one of the inost handsome houses in the West | my23-3t* JUN 8 TUCKE Swelling, corner Property, on 6th st. n.e. ; tenant | y,2-¥:3 Oe connor ge = ‘ ailing to fake ia Hire that will net spor cent on 1 ti EE I FO SALETA BARGAIN TO . feet trout by only Hall or Lave: it e rit i Corcoran, and went not. A few moments after, | J. Bowman and Dr. Anton Coe. Messrs. Cope- pocket, and aiter he kel hart the store prs ALLEGED INADEQUATE DRAINAGE. however, they concluded it would be better, | land & Holland volunteered their services sor plaint was made to the police. The commissioners have reccived several let- feet deep to alley ; 12th “st. | mayhap, to go down and gee, and when they got | the bunting decorations. = A mo. £5 Sd st. me. =” $2,600: 1457 W st. nw. : $4,500. "1420 z = $2,000. } | Beautimi new ; : Precinct Detective Weedon and Officer Lydia ‘k, 1G rooms, Est. between e. E q yas | ters and petitions calling attention to the va doue | Bd tthe me Bio. ne, Groom brick, very | oni Ake, THE, GRENTEST HARGAIN ON THE easy be STANGARDTER. wes tae yee Then teak (relly Nip pert teal oe: —_-—- —— — of them and recovered the ring. | nuisance that is being maintained in alley in . . - bet. ‘ est rf city, nearly an = : = 4 a pes ore ~ Keewant iat st. Just west of Tith stam; | cheep and on uty teriue, 83.000. sau ou erect car line, containing’ 20,400 aq. tt, | 00H SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR ABUILDER- | boats do not stand upon the orlet of thet ore GEORGETOWN. how he captured dnd charmed Get oka. tt | rear of 78,75 and 77 K street northwest, caused SEGRE SPS DOVE oS FES | ant esi he AE A eA teow beh Crooms | ul Tomtags of es fet on, tron Jor Boieet front on Mass. ave. cor -m.,,Htoom | ing.but go at once, they missed that boat by so he pretended that all the knowledge he had he | P¥ inadequate drainage. Capt. Lark, to bc) = pedlatties aan bx poet, Hand Tate. oro mere bricks. 6 and 9 | for ny "ie. perm. is Ur @enu fore my St WTARGANDTER 0 5 more than the width of a stage plank. xe a procession, in honor of the | §°%,‘Fom country people in Fairfax county, but | Wom the ee Ses Seine, epee Sat ae Ez | roguin: will be suid at a bancaia und omeaay torus | easy termes sie refer to mjusre West Washing: | 7 On BALE ATTENTION” BULOSHG ano a 6 ann Procession, in honor of the iller told to properly deal with the matter the constr ‘Proote snd, uth hownae tm Washington, Sizmex | FORM SS, TEC I SA ony | We LEIS Eade, | Ewen Weumve amas’ very deamiie Dada | ana pestiy plokic cad tho young (ONY Mole took ‘plact”: pastcday ‘roms in Sts teeter ate ae ee ton ofa newer along th Boi Silat jet SELIG wo widolley. leqnire ce » Seg, enrol HARRY W. DOWLING, Moal Estate, L2H wt uw. | girl almost had a At bet she gone recovered | 2Tinity (Catholic) Chureh, and despite the on *indge = he oes _ —— ~ aghaoe by ange Wage : 2 Z ye. Be. ae TRIT . 23 le an e them three months eac! 7 4 Loree = te * Ot ORL: Che Eke & THOMPSON, = SUBURBAN PRO. PERTY, = | POR SALE—TWO BUILDING LOTS, Toxa70 To | 8Nd Yowed she would go home some way, even | urestening weather the streets along the = must be dedicated of at least ten feet in width. for £2 400; $2 casks. balance $5 munihly house | _my23-3t Hoow 8. Anentie building. | OR SALE_VALUABLE LOTS ON PENNoYLvA. | Han alley, near’ Deleware me Price, | if she had to swim. The servants at the house | Whole route from the Sunday school —— = STREET EXTENSION POSTPONED. dS Bis ave. snd Minnesota ave. at speculation prices | $*° ‘eae 5 ny = cash each. BR. J. BEALL, Jr., Owner, 1003 6 ies livi the Academy of the Visitation were lin ANACOSTIA. rents tur $15.50. aie. ) lee Ess toe Ba AYE, Sd in imyzsatt~ | insisted that the ladies living there be awakened say Lis, 8 the New York syndicate ‘The Commissioners decided today to post- and the young miss go in with them, but she | #undreds who had come from ail parts of town consideration of the proposed ex- {OR SALE— TWO-STORY FE. GTH ST. | Thesreatest bargain in Le Droit Park, 7rooms and | Property. where much has been spent in ‘and to view the pretty sight. More than 600 chil- MEMORIAL RELIGIOUS SERVICES. - stig ESS eS ash sane argesy ge? momo | gl ope atprnemagia, Now esr tpt | Cele acy ghitie tracton hyn re g8200, 50: {evar ‘only Icersed "thet “baat "ott | dren, sanglog from ire to sistcen’years,| Memorial religions conn cea yeeter- North Capitol from T street north Soyer PAE PAMMASNCOI? Fat. nw, | Au clegant, weil-uuilt: house in every. particular. : President, 1111 ith st. n.w. Lots 0. 37 utd 02: 50, to be had a mile or so up the river, and taking | "alked hand in hand in the procession oF car-| aay afternoon at the Baptist Church. John a.|% Prospect Hill Cemetery until the iz ~ DAMA OO i a OB Appis for lots and prices to "A. M. GREEN, Alot ‘sauare north of Win 14000, Gc. Reducea | $2.6 had » Bite th a1g | tied banners bearing mottoes befitting the oc : ; intention of Congress as to the general {0K SALEAT MT. PLEASANT THE BEAUTI- ‘BARNES ‘5 LWEAVER, Secretary Anacostia Buliding Associatign, for quick sale. CKOISSANT & BIXBUBY, 010. Auth | started bff inthe g Beelpcgy hagas ce desig. |asion. This Sunday school is the especial | Logan Post, No. 13, assembled at its headquar- | .ention of streets shall have been and te: oi my%-3t my25-it wacostia, D.C. | st. n'w- myz-2 ; place desig- | Ti Roc |- | ters and headed by © risbi indi Riou “cottares stable snd’ lot, s0elit 34800 | PJok SALESA BARGAIN FOR SOME ONE THAT | JfOR SALE—A CHOICE HOME. 4x ACHIS, LO. | POR SALE-A BARGAIN IN LOT Saxos ro |Dated. Arriving there safely she got the boat {Pride of Father Roccofort and he wel “5 y Commander Frisbie and | indicated. The ; + and heade a e proposed condemnution of @ alley; room for six houses; water and sewer;com- | and two men to row it, and seruming commend Gomes an occasion like this to show | Senior Vice Commander Charies F. Walson | small part of T street between Lincoln avenue = 5 cated 01 A west c : q Foster; cal unos; lot GUx190. $6000, Excel. | K' wants a vocd home on easy terms; eight rooms and ween eget ead Saas herself in| its proportions to the public. ‘The | marched by twos to the church and took scats | smd lst ucrect = rom remdence, 17 ished: lot 50 | bath: Drew-brick front; two stories, with large two- | Park; iuproved by new frame dwelling and outbuild- | crete srcehe fodarane ee H Eiat fose nes, ea sane eectizes | ctvramma- beta tb iem Sets dieys Becus, | mia’ ae cra ean eae ee ne ise walls; near Gapiol | she put her escort aboard, weap rest, which was involved in the 5 ne. OWNER O.U., Star office. amy 23st" _ | his muckintosh i procession was led by Mr. J. B. McGirr, | well for on the left. John A. Logan | same proceedings, has been referred to the SRLS oreo Vener ac eS | eee eT oson a ae |e aaa. | POR SALE G0), Le DEOI FARE HLOWIDA | asl ber mothe wes amatiog Lage’ Te? | fhe prenident, Mrs Jae" A. Aver aad Sty. | Womau'P Hole “Corps No.7 met ating aes | aim Bronce, on efor to th = myZhR {OK SALE—TWO NEW SEVEN-KOOM AND C SFG Cfo OF THE BEST BUSINESS B. Bateman.’ Following were twenty-four | dence of its president, Mrs. Peck, and proceeded : 5) Corner Florida sve. and Ist st. n.w. ; 8800. IN TRE RAIN STORM. all Si dressed in thei and | to church, taki ition on the right. ‘The ee Ee CASH, 925 PE lar houses, 1702 and 1704 4th st. p. w.; prese-brick % of an acre of land lo- $5,000 tect t nd det os tar assistants, in their red caj position on the rigi | ee ey Ee ae gna a puove briditwood sndnear te | (51) O between iuthsnd ith sie aw, improved by | About, 12:30 came up that terrific rain you | red surriices "As the queen and heart congregation and citizens brought up the rear. | Were isened today as follows: John M. Ruth, lumps . duished im natural wood, stained glass, Fa eg toad Pn peg eT use used asa store | sual! frame: per foot & remember, as you turned over i ice, dry, | Mise Helen Murray looked pretty and attrac- | Rev. G. W. McCullough, pastor, opened the | one brick bakery on Wilberger street north- SEE PRE erat, gm | Met, Her Brie apply TOOWNER, 108 inn at'n-w. | and/dwellines present over hus wh aals abd re soph ads AVE. ME Of Nocth Capitol. shallow lots: per Gaia a ps Seratier ugh baler rad tive, and on the return to the church the invo- service by requesting the assemblage to sing | west, €1,500; Michael Lendner, three brick Le . es Fe. a = ' 920 Fat-nw._ | 1% it on tion of Miss eard i “My Country, Tis of Thee.” Rev. Dr. Bowman, 2 ed eee ee ee ee SSS ASS HE | roo, and the girl wasont there on the Potomac | purvof the large edieg Te oe oT | Late parton otenod Lester at: DE Bowman, yg eg epg ge fart, de sect at once, $9,000) or will weil house and | Ble docation; neat Dupout Cutie KENNEDY. & | Fave. third house eant of tonert a periect nome: | PO SALE Te on wat, B.w., half square from | #1 8M open bont taking it all. ‘The old skipper a led by Col. J. E. Snow and secompanied by | Sri atrect ‘northeast; £3,300; Berner Walia Jot 50 feet front for $5,500. FULTON LEWIS, FICKLEN, 608 14th st. myci3t_ | Call and see property and learn terms or address W. glectric cars on New York ave. by'a depth of 120 teet | at the bow oar said he had never seen an ATE OF MR. ALEXANDER WILLIAMS. Miss McLean, sang “‘Nearer, My God, to Thee,” | Ono brick dwelling, 313 Douglas court north. LS ESET 1B SALE— #800 CASH, BALANCE #25 PER MO; * CRVILLE-SUPER: Fri dee ON eS + RLS, angrier sky. But the girl said never a word,ex-| _ Mr. Alexander Williams, son of Mr. Brooke | and Rev. Dr. McCullough real many biblical mat, SN: Thee Melagen one name neater SCE SALE Se, Bs AND Wee 12TH ST. SW | F two new houses: mod. inves; 6 rooms and bat: DR SALE-AT ROCKVILLE SUPERB HOME:4| yoa.9s SO TAYER. | cept one or twoof encouragement to the rowers | B. Williams of 3043 Gay street, died last Thurs- oo germane to the occasion. Rev. on Sheridan street, Mount Pleasant. £700. J.W have coven root, bath, and pantry aly madesute: | culy £4,000enb. KENNEDY BFICRLEN- U8 Latirst: ition, shade and water COURE'D: | WOR ALEK FEW, CHOICE TRACKS IN THE | Suit was dringlag, wed Taine iBkE sPriNg | day at Aiken, S.C. His body was sent homeand | ©- Davenport, pastor of the Episcopal Church | pt sbeFidan street, Mount Peasant, £7 street, ak te = sete © seade and water. “CUORED: | AU nue section, suttahle tor Uniiders, at iow prices. | S¥it was dripping and shivering by her side. | Vin ne tric from the family residence. Mr. | 424 lste chaplain of the local Grand Army post, | Anacostia, $700, W. H. Abbott. one frame terms. Apply to owner, L. F. RANDOLPH, 5 ‘AGE OF 26.4 ON L aT, | ‘CRE — ee Aw | my zt WANT & TURPIN, 1429 N.Y. ave, | The boat filled half full of water and there was | Will t ne afferer | Gclivered the memorial addrews, drawing his | Gwelling on Maple avenue, Anacostia, €3,000, Se ____ye 1 Buproved Ly # substantial | P\ORISALE” GLEN ECHO—50 ACRES; DESIRABLE | oor SALE— no way of bailing it out, but still they kept on. | Williams had for a long time been a sufferer | text from St. John ¥., 17, “My Father worketh peck Wien tes ome ieee a ALE—TWO-STORY PRESS BRICK FRONT | brick; back building, #7.500. ocean ee Mah and oiling: on une ot new | B'Lots 12, 13.and 14, east side of 12th et, s.¢. Then the rain stopped and the biting north | from consumption and in the hope that the | nitherio, and Iwork.” In bis discomes ‘he | °% e, 150. — eh st es Re ay elpineebenaleehtiemeneel Po fe bets T sts. ;" 40209 to rear and side Wind came down ash ths grew ana passengers | Southern climate would benefit him had gone | said.” ba » Can. Pelee SN Sed & RUTHE RONDE ysiot. PLANT & TURPIN, 1420. ¥. Fiay(py jaw to examine. RESNEDY oft ee were nearly frozen, and the young man's | to Aiken and engaged in business, where he MISCELLANTOTS. L3U7 F st. it SALE—IN 1 = = THE NORTHWEST, A NEW 10- ‘7th and Sth sts. ; 20 houses being erected on. clothes were blown dry on his back and he was | had been successful from the start. A short | At the close of Rev. Dr. Davenport's address IFUL NEW SSTORY Bai room aid bath brick house with all ti.1, and good | P{OK SALE—AT BHOORLAND. © ee a the Morrill Twins sang “Glorious Dawn,” and | TWO new kydrants will replace the old ones ~—- flea as blue as Monday and his teeth d till | time ago he was struck in the side by a shaft, 6, wy . felling. I coms tb | yard: cheap 000. Brooms and cellar; built for own Ne dn Seamer i i " s the doxology concluded the service. at Istand K streets southwest and on D street gous’ ail Lnteat tmp. 2 Srst-cisea ik eveen teases, Tes | Tmgasee VLAN & TURPIN, 1490 N.Y. ave. ear round eas i itch hear : they almost shook his tender mustache out by | but deeming ESie txiuny of Rie aemesesace eccoegrone i ites Ohenk at ceetemuhions E e RUTHERFORD. 150 ¥ wcncweaplttue | FOR SALE-§ GOOD BUSINESS PhovenTy o§ | FOOT TS kork ave. ; 6 building is is is ill Twi ‘A three-inch main will be laid in the alley in STEAM TARR. Se Pa aT ii bet bee and Va. ava 8 OR SALE- NEAE SILVER SPRIN iit Tet ‘ot round: un line uf eee ;Tovomiso an anexaxpara. ‘th his weak Soudition, wes the diceet cuane | Boptiee Guarchy heot Sight at eae | square ase commenting with the tenia ae B Pos Seam cee ens og Ted ge To late purchaser tor & — $1. At 4:30 in the morning they put in at Alexan- | Uf his death, ’ Pt ight. No such audience | Pare Tent at $00 per mouth. Price, 89.000. (AT 208 fest on'L. st. end SO tains 19,080 feet, of ground GLx164 on east side of 3d si sts. roumt for 11 houses. $9. 000- DAN spllsw* TYLER & RUTHERFORD. 13 = i . - C n_todrain the property o hours, and the girl gave the command to move} ‘There is every evidence that the honey crop | and scores of those not noted for church. ing | Home for the Destitute Colored Women and a nee ae cee sae Lew jo — in this section will be larger this year than it | qualities were present. The windowsand doors | Children. cs bent beneath their stroke and the young man | bas been for three years past. Last week Mr. | Were thrown open and the streets blocked with | A six-inch water main will be laid on A streot A LARGE HONEY crop. FE SALE TWO-STORY BAY_WINDOW BRICK. Marion st. n. w. between ( and K, oth and 7th a. w. Brooms snd cellar ail mod. imps.” alt block from cablecars, price, #4000. A. DAdMA = One of those new 3-story South side of T st. bet. 9th ART OF LARGE COUNTRY HOUSE _N. a, 404) ey, 0 FIXE Lots * i iu hare people. The interior of the church wasdraped | northeast from 11th street to 12th street. = — 3-3 ne 7 a Br ‘Tent 4 Ist sts. nw. ; 2 shivered and shivered and wanted to throw Geo. + King, who e owner of eighteen ith " js a FOR SSE ON TIN ST, Ncw. aUST apove | poe sack ox Seles 12s: BOGAN’ "BUTLER, | bricks at his confounded luck. At 6:90 they | hives or colonies, secured over 300 pounds, and | "it#.canvas curtains, on which were painted | A threo-inch water iain Will be laid in the Boundary, 44.000 feet of around, improved by a| F'Y/ocatat comer on Nst. mw, an 11-room and | 7 Setents per quate foot, this tnetedee ance bed at | bath rick, with all modern iuiprovements and heated | ‘[ Can be bowht at 60 cents. — paemd open quatee. : = ‘TLE rhe | Téligious symbols and biblical inscriptions. | alley in square 725 WO SUBURBAN LOTS NEAR CITY LIMITS a Tee LANDED AT THE WHARF, Tetcon fo Considered at Tis tenkr coen. toe | Above the pulpit was a large shoot Gocorssed | "A’ain seit tetsr sasin will bo laid on Madieon Pe at peat ae pp ep eegeie Corp Boe ae | and after paying the men #10 for their heroic iin den ie Sore at ite height when the | with two mammoth hearts, one black and the | street from 17th to Isth streets. Coaeget expe of enlToe.nc.tatei| oe 4B. H. WARNER & CO. PURGHaSie wens omens TIO Address CARE | 56, fock alley trons for hemes Hos ania Mihi: Minden 2 other white, surrounded by the mottoes, “The |” ‘The drinking fountain at the sonthwest cor- ‘om Vand Lot feet 7 inches cosa, Wits Fo eee | met 16 Fst. ply to DUGAN & BUTER, G0 F st. MnyZt young eo POLICE COUBT MATTERS. heart is deceittul above ail things and’anew | ner of Rhode Island avenue and l4th streets Y LE }OR SALE—LOT, TAKOMA PARK, 50x: yd ee bea wa eins a .. 25457 feet to alley, | A Convenient tothe avenue cars, an 8-room brick: Fics Ale ot Colonial Beas! ‘wit FOR SALE CHOICE LOT. 40x116 TO ALLEY.O¥ | Bitl to the street cars and they came up town, | When Edward Brooks, a colored man, was ogo ‘ : H i 2 j ‘15th st. near Ke “ave. or 480. port . heart will I give you,” and “A spirit lately | northwest has been ordered to be moved to 57 feet deep toe 40-f00t street. “Price per sausee fone Rees B. H. WARNER & CO., nearly new; 8750. JAMES SMITH. a and had come home safely to her | i6 the quiet of Water street, he declared that | and preach with intense enthusisem, Tidy A fire hydrant has been ordered to be erected ‘=-, Gi dn ds sai meet CES os eee Aig, BARGAIN ON | COLUMBIA | mother, who was not expecting her, as|he was singing hymns instead of nsing pro- | enlivened their themes with many vivid similes | at the southwest corner of Gth and I streets Merechusrigeayes nt, Fersguace fect Tamme’ "| BO SATE a on wow Hamputire are, | FOX SALE WELL SITUATED GROUNDS AND A only. SPEAK & VIDEITO,WiOFer nw [her brother, who was in the party, had seen | fane language, as the officers had suid, but as | and took up'a basket collection ef Elia aes | athe, £08 sch ZOn100. Price por equate foot air i0." ™° 1% | a. w.:the housshas two stories and bascinent, wish 8 | for teen ear a one ashioned house. weil adapted how his ister hed been leftand had very diplo-| the proof was against him a fine of $8 or two | continue here till Saturday, when they will sing | ‘The Commissioners have ordered that the “Pierce between Norik Capitol snd Int He west Per | Tue# and bath; price asked is very reasobable for | JULES DIEUDUNNE, Dladenebnirg: Bi wag io ee 7 SALE €5 SECURES $100 T0€200 IN VALUE; | Matically told his mother that she had gone | wecks on the farm was imposed. im the memorial ceremonies at St. Elizabeth. | proper water supply be provided at the cae ae Ay C. BRISCOE, | Proverty im thie section. Price, $6.5 reat note: Bane, an Ardwick gusran- | with another sister to stay all night witha mar-| Frank Summers plead guilty before the SUNDAY BASE BALL strect dumping wharf for cleaning the wagons mayor 600 F st! now. Koom'3. : B SALE VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UN. | Stet ointarest depos eth cart ean, Companys | ried sister down town. Police Court today to a cuarge of vagrancy, Wounded Knee and Pine Ridge teams | #4 barrels used in collecting garbage. {OK SALE_TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, NEW PRESS WuIGHTE PROPERTY ON GEORGETOWN | £°Covankers, Notes secured by deed of treats So it all ended happily except to the callow | and in his own defense he stated that his home | The Woun: an, ee Fitri st front. roca aut bath fash ee Sit cadgented on 11th bet. D and Ets. | the undersurned offer forsale the desirable improved | m+" “THOMAS A. MITCHELL, Gi'F et. | youth, who paid 10 und ruined his new spring | was in West Virginia and that he had boon | met at the now bridge yesterday and played THE COURTS. Sema" RESREDY S FICRLES Gov “Gagpe OT a m wanxee eco. | He Taal nee pectin crpatons mmoratt | FOR SALE a aoatire oe eee siete Her eed peger maeiee gremerelp . 4 “Linthieum 7 went = a - myzs- inebSe 216 Fst. te sold in aepaat parcels: as shown by plat wick | a&. Dowel 8 and Dotan eee tae Te. yom Zlat a of twenty days Egurrt Covet—Judoe Cor. JOR SALE— }OK SALE Will be exhibited by either of the undersigned. “Ope Stock alley. “Price #2 ber toot, ALEXANDRIA, was imposed. Ssturdey—Standard Sewing Machine Ca OS. J. FISHER & CO. 1324 F st agt. Adams; receivers ordered to ac- counts in collector's hands. Thornton agt. Grammer; trustee to take down houses. agt. Steiger; restraining order issued. a 2 . ; | of the parcels, Lounded by Road street on the south, ‘NOTES. S-reom press brick dwelling (aaah rooms; | £2 the parcels Tou H, Petweon S and Osten we; wewiy vayered rougse | lot SunTaD Maite Beene ee 2h the westand’ "Linthicum Pinas’ cotke settee | 4 aap Pantine, Mr. H. C. Craig is in town for a few days. ‘A berwain at gor t00, Will usual ters” Pee oie in | har Hea Ones ees andand i apiaved | OE SATE x voy a nancsome iat on set. om | The formal change of pasiors at the Catholic| Thy bispols Cleo went to Arlington yester- am- Ps, oe Ea pa fine conservatory, competent arg | west of New Hampshire aves cayusise tetoene | Church here yesterday was one of the most | day, Sectrabie properties. sw aitovether the wost attractive ome in the District, | foot alley. bl its in the history of that congrega- . Today—Fannie Kuffin, Thornton ¥ 5 2 ry "1 rm THOS. J. FISHER & Co.. notents evextsin the i’ ore A petition is circulated obj " in; tus Lamb, Ellen Crutchfield, Mi Fae as mre 35 feet Pinehes front. willappear frou the plats Ro acne cane ntsee | | my22at HAF striw. | tion. Bishop Vandeville of Richmond made an | ercehen ng ae pone circulated ol ag rope beter] Seeaet Sian eee aan ee aoe aageet gre mga” tg won =~ Shey fa a mt let Ea) 26 04% alley. “Any, ‘BA feet 11 inches tromt. ghase could be made by parties desiring either a house FE SALE-FRONTING LINCOLN PARK, ONLY | official visitation and at the 11 o'clock services | near the corner of ‘ea Fletcher, second base; Ric! America, third | nacy confirmed. Darling Kelly; reference Sera sae maeniacent home will do well Ses tot rent. on gn ere ion a8 to terms and conditions of sale, | aie HOB lot. aS —— Bestest front wits introduced to the congregation Rev. Henry P.| The Potomac Electric 7 Company is now | baso: Joseph Ballenger, short ; Andrew | to auditor. Turbutt agt. Jones; Francis M. eee mee WP. YOUNG, 1903 Fet._| #¢.. willbe chcertully turinted by the undersymed.” | AUSHiELDS, 1405 Ft new. myzesse | Cutler, the new pastor, eulogizing him as a | fully organized and ready for business. Hollihan, field; C. O'Neal, it field. | Jones appointed guardian ad litem. Lioyd agt. my Zs awe a SALE WILLIAM 4, seare Tatcatal and core priest, io would = Frey wea Kyle's pitching won the game. Lloyd; final decree adjusting rights. rT IN MYRTLE ST. N.E., ‘A new house overlooking « sma! Penn- 7 4 efficient and zealous pastor. He ti G@umnnes, Tann—2h ghee Fetroonr tricks contaree years aE NOT ONE | ayivsis core siecetes oe ht § mall park, snd. Penn espe loss of Father O'Eane's sorrices, both as pastor Death of Miss Libbey. sores. ae . Beat 19270; rented SETS fee Toome: byuse hested | _ap23-tem Anaiimecn. $200. y terms. CHAS, andas a member of the diocesan council.| Miss Louisa Libbey, the youngest daughter | Mr. Joseph Barrett of Jackson street died Today—Glenn agt. Marbury; judgment of my at-3t don w._ | conveniences. eet aoe Posey QODSIDE, METROPOLITAN — A a z | Near the close of service Father O'Kane mae | of the late Joseph Libbey of G eaters) y morning from dropsy and will be eo en le Chiet Justice 208 SALE_ON Q ST NEAR 7TH. THREE | my2-ne ‘THOS. J. FISHER &00.. Sy a a Ee Prultines: a an affecting farewell to. the congresses: 8 | on Sneliay aflecacca ailariah Siento aby “ese —e — “esi ghum. McElroy agt- Miller: j 5 bo story and basement, t-room and bath bay-window = msi .F. LEIGHTON, 432 La. ” | 20 fmumediate buy ted. Ad ‘OWNER | bad served for eighteen years. would be "s county. low aftirmed—do. Shea agt. Baltimore and Po- brick, with all m.t. This iss first-class chance to we. | JOR SALE— : = > BP Rtarosce. é zzst* | glad indeed, he said, toserve them until theend | four days. A slight cold caught on Thursday | Miss Mary Gousha, who was seriously | (oo .sc Railroad Company. belo cures cheap howe. rice G0 Wasiasrton Corio haat ae anit SSS; iat cant of use,” 17 tome’ bath reales hot andond | OH SALESFINE LOT ON KBT_NERSaaao— | of his life and let hie ones repore An the ceme- | rapidly developed into acute peritonitis and/ injured Friday in runaway on Good Hope | Yomec Ratitond Compuns. judgment, below = my23 38 ‘iOS Fae iw. | large bath yard toe Botoot saath cies ae and, Mater: shade; tine view: suitable! Zor, sninmer board- F Gecaebie tot on iho ae tery where he had solemnized the burial rites | the most skilled medical attendance and ights, is im) 4 Driscoll agt. Heiberger; argued and submitted. See = ae ~— | Price, $10,250. ing house. B. ¥. LEIGHTON, 48? La. ave. m2-tin ot for pusiness Purposes cor. hand T sts.n.w. | 30 many times. He had administered his trust a committee meets agt. $ and submit exgigior ia comminrciecan ges | myege THOR 2 FISMER.G 00.0 |) Foi STR UAE FARK LOTR Dave | LO S00 Gr enocarme aan [so imu times, He bad administered hs trast tran soventeen nad ‘had oety Geena bey | st Mire Book's this evening. © Today-<G 3. Rash ag. Kendig & Landvoiet FO! SHEGREDOGED aco Phos onoivar | FARR MACH Wie BELA A RRUAE FRLOGKING now | in excellent financial condition. There was no 4 subdivision of the Marshall RG. The K A A A HR _SALE—ON 3D ST. OVERLOOKING NEw | =, education at Rockland, Mont county, motion for new trial. 5. L. Stockbridge ‘Wth st. mw.; 21 rooms. pre aoe Paaee? PEA te PER CEN Jeraey ave. n.w., Deatttialiot, SUK Tor 1 boy | UebE except the residue of the $5,000 for the | $7yeMtion MF oe ee AY; | estate, now owned by the New York syndicate, + reduced | SEE PLAT. 3 D bearer tee lingo of Yeates’ Garde cemetery. has been begun. $ ae shstts a ooae mei MOUS PSoriihand ina | GQ, RPA | Baty 0 remained do on ths purchase aad | Fat bri popular and freatiy loved by her ___ trial AIS SO BALE a EE SO ota. eee, ———— Sig Tin. H.w._ | these was 800 in hand, so that €1,200 was the | "ee circle of friends. | Her a A Wife Gets a Divorce. Hat Lalapge reauuh bata roomed pemunes, | ROO" CoRrAGiS AND Lora For gaze. | WQESALE-ON N,ST, JURE, EAST OF NEW He ee rae seat ceed, he congrona: | E'telt forthe sisters and brother of the veang| Judge Hagner today in the Equity Court| aye yir"Sy i, aga EAN A iorallty Velen GEO. W. LINRINS a YGEE | Olle allroad Soins cheteefotefor sie Aisccetsrat | Sanyabee 910 Ber SSSURRY Ee an ot. mw, | them to. give the mew pastor the eon ees | gizl Freire Sine of Bhs. Robert } | made « decree of divorce in the caso of Harriet | today, leaves part 13, square 405, on poteaiad ‘order will ant Mer or thay, Smad; | se mW ‘ny228_ | Nuch can be purchased ou eusy meuthiy ten" | oy yalz-ga5 DOWN AND 810 PER tieeen | Confidence which they had always. given, him, Griffin sea Hs Han ye oqidiam S| McKenney against Robert McKenney in favor | gun, between Gand. ti streets, to her Joukime for a model should see this. THOS! was, Fee SaLE PINE CORNER 3 Ti_ ROOMS; | "Cailat A QOs FSG, B Wee for railroad tickets | I will buy's desirable lut for residence within in | Father O’Kane’s discourse was the occasion of is to be held on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at $043 P | Of the complainant, giving her the right to re- son, W. 4H. Dunawin, as also @3,000; MAN, G7 Fst Ba | etsy otal tetbaate "ah So" ass pies | mine tbecute pice, TN | seatena ag a Jorghis Su.” | many tears. The clergy in th sanctuary wept, | # Pa sume her maiden ‘name of Harris and the | Srp, a cameo set of jewelry and gold ware Fee cxixatox KERSTSo0 debe. nee my — Ss ad petal te Almere eel omg popes erin nen of the children. | They were married | and chain to ber granddaughter ica Else: COTTAGES. oe GAA Ge OOMENORT AEE. a R SALE—A FINE CORNER AV! meet A . ‘ Several of them ones 2g8 SALA SIGE, COMPORTARLE avuaace: | Woopsiwe, teanch and he Tae. | Kam geis bannato Snide 1@ meek AU, [enurah ,A congregation meeting will be held A New Trial Ordered. iment thesis to kill her and desertion, “ett | beth Dunewin; 6500 for funeral expenses and ee ee FS “on the west and the piteon | al prices so So Weatyert Bal | people at Father O'Kane's departure and to| ‘This morning in the Court in General Term TENA SAD eran - ig 8 Bom pees Scot Bb g ie ir comes ART Der Soak nvestuwnt | the aa’ and sloping toward bth.” Thedrainace inex | aayoo.gt 1500 Fsti.w. | Welcome the new pastor. in the case of Edward Shes against the Balti- ‘The Touring Bicyclista ‘The will of the late George W. Brown, file® ception halin. Desuestuly ts Xe INS, 500 luth st. nw. d * my2u-ge | vision fs etieht mies grou Weahisuton snd isthe Ooty pOR 11,000 WILL BUY A VERY BCONOMI- ° Pot B? to each of his two Slee eearectbes aie, ‘OR BALE-@100 CASH, BALANCE exo pun | ome om the Uranca which from's.on the pike. ‘Theresrs | KOR SALE, 1-000 WILL BUY X VERY ECONOMT. POLITICAL MATTERS, more and Potomac Railroad Judge James! wr. Eugene E. Stevens has, under date of boyncsthe O35 seterage, and smly costae ines ter, ad 00, CARH, DALENCE’ 620 PER | fon bousce uowran the nest nion nad neewseeess | atu ot SWORISEEDT aS a cnelcaa peut znade to induce Mr. James | delivered the opinion of the court reversing | way 15, written another postal card to his col. | {Auebiers and the balance to his wife, Ela V. eomct them Yetore Cuytog elecw crear, | eyed cntende to gotat ophonite tas southerh endot | 22 Epa T= |S Dougtens, a well-known Alexandrian, to be-| the judgment of the court below and awarded | jeasuar of the Capital Birpele Clot to let them 7 om views, carr, accom this subdivision end to the west of it about three-quar- hy ee} NEW FAMPSHIRE AVE. JUST | come an independent candidate for mayor at | anew trial. This was & suit for damages to the know how he and his fellow tourist, Mr. ‘Mitch. ‘The Howardtown Homicide, Yoyo a astern bo stages ranulas beck on oe ton Paved sfiey fone | Thursday's clection. A mass meeting of col- tiffs Sdjcining the round house | ey), are faring in their journey around the} In the Oriminal Court, Judge Bradley, today, Koou, 22, Atant: di Shope moet desiranie situations Ja, the sity etl ber Spe Secatiionne st be helt it at the | by reason of the smoke, poet ar ae meg world. on wheels. He writes as fol ft Gnunnerai Byrnes, indicted for the mur- SOK SALE—A BANGAIN—ON U ST. NEAR = i 12-20 408 lored we’ Hall. The there wasan error admission bescine die ‘Peta peat hoa ie SOK SALE-VINE JOT OF 77H Te Sommitice has directed that all candidates on | of evidence as to ‘the rental value of the | Macroom, miles west of Cork: | der ot Bobert Ricks by shooting him on Sep- ” eee Tet Mes ad ae Press . lich EEN | their ticket ‘shall pay their assessments to | property. ee ee Zo Blarney Cas-| tember 4, 1890, was called, Mr. Albert Sellers my7t3e 1428 Pala wr eens brick Sree. 7 houses: prise, @L:25. DUGAN & BULLEN GAS | Treasurer Price todey. tle and to Cork in the morning, appearing for the prisoner. An effort was Pon sace—wiin On WiThouT FuRsiT¢ #- S DONALDSON, aa pil Tailes; to Macroom, twenty-five miles; ‘made for a postponement on the ground of the Mipcom aad bail, brick, howse Om Inde nee One 25 ¥ st. n.w.. Room's. Cork at about 4:15 p.m. Nearly all > bes tha, ~ Sd and cat ste. Rents for U0 per moath. Price, FOE saLe-Lors, he 3 c8t me. head wind. absence of a materia! witness, court «aan a. WALT ES A SMOWN, - would be considered fine in the states. Stopped | cided to with the trial, and District a aE) TX PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC published 10 view bite of charming scenery | Attorney Cole, who, with Mr. Clagett, FOE SACE-ELEGANT HOUSE =, ‘ will be a to the channel of the ‘once to interview an Irishman on the sub- | for the government, said he would " LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Tis ely soca El ee ee gh 5 |e pe eae Se eeedet | at akeats oon maeees te for witness, fiscal ae ‘ordered {0 report tomorrow morning, 1 niet kicked ioe with ‘A Musical Correction. = é Oa ee ome ‘To the Kéttor of The Evening Star: ; : ————————————————— ON THE Fight Between Vigilantes.” Pe Ba RT eS dae Se ee eee A party of vigilantes who had just captured 7 a aEEW ar FOR $300. . FOR ¢300. article “‘The London Season” to the opera Neb., were bringing the prisoner to town Fri- Be, ey: ee 4 ONLY $23. casH ‘Nanon, by Massenet. Of course the opera re- day night when they met of ee is ferred to was not Nenon, but Manon, i.e, ‘the jn You antes. ‘the other a eso? 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