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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1891. 8 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ee eee Be ear rei ear ge ge ee r LEON NORTH SIDE OF 8 ST. NEAR 7 Bal E—coop ICE BOX, SUITABLE FOR ye SALE— ’ Several Prospect: ‘Weddings — Personal | row the G. A. R. Will Honor the Memory of | tridge, Lizzi oe Mocking Mra. Rlects Pleasant Correspondence in Regard to It by Fon ae ana 8 New Haine aver-iot 20x00. to alley at 01-06 | F’ineate and provisions cheap, Dall or abtieas Tet | POR SALE costed tarm of "Wotee, ‘Pallee Coun E. Sith, dies Mary H. Brady, Mrs. C. C. Bol- ponerayaupaebrenrspert Greg. The vuilaitae com PUARELR Feat ee aro | SES Le gerliorees aa "Chats Robert Cedtin, May BO. acher; | Seoratary icine hee sussived © totter foun “onth 100 Pes THOS. J v7 H_ | Ton SALE- BETWEEN NOW AND JUNE go “= eee - 1, FIVE | Fiftegn minutes’ walk ‘from Seabrook station, on| Mrs. Harrison will not go to Cape May until = F 3 B | the “B. and P. rai 12 miles trom Washington. SALE—A LOT 20x10] FEET TO ALLEY, | I arst-class office desks, one caligraph. Rew: and Fond, 12's Dee Me- he B. and P. rail miles fru | between the 15th and 20th of Jane. PROGRAMS ARRANGED YOR THE EXERCISES 1m | PifReon Wm. H. Forwood, Comrades Newton | Hon. Wm. Walter Phelps, minister to Germany, 2 Pisco Bttalper foots HEISKELL & Me- | {hwicase and real ‘estate yrisecca’ wake ait mate | loa land ant has not been worked Yor"tgu stare: Tt | Invitations were received here yesterday for Ferree, Jas. 8. Weisner, C. C. Bollinger, H. H. hee been fore ms27 3 ‘maps, VARIOUS CEMETERIES—ORATIONS AXD POEMS— | Sui Tabler, Wn. dated at Berlin, April 80, which Jpox sane 3 Te 1008 F st PSEA | spine gto Btatriase foal salons ee Asa COREE | Place." Will sel. fo. ca Purchaoer for 1500, or | the weddings of two ladies who are well known | wusicor anmuiees ave cones nan anean Taree, Thee a abe nienk ep ane namin | worded to Guerstary Prester, taclesing » toane> Hath and Late ses beable on fear of lot. House, com Mh lows the line of the electric on N st. 4 ABMES. 1405 F st. n.w. my2r-dt | Rhone haif'word land rood rod Hm station to | 12 Washington society. OF THE PARADE—COMMITTEES IX CHARGE. Com. Sergt. Alex. Cam it he Sergt. RS. | lation of an article from the Vasviche Zeitung guns 1 rove abd is Buniy’ Stabe. Lot 24187 | He Gy Norun Capitol ts soo on, 90 Oy stout Liz | FOR SALE_BIOWN HORSE FIVE YEARS OLD; | place: Yor furtber'particelors we Ex-Representative Cannon has sent out cards qT First Sergts. Chee’ Gute ALF. commenting on the detail of Lieut, Clarke, ac ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. See ae en to hae eee Pee awe ta my27-2wks Rado ae nw. | for the marriage of his daughter, Miss Mabel The program of the Memorial day exercises Drest, Jes. O° Patrick Davin, Sergts. R. B. cavalry, to the German service. masa Tied Fst, | Per foo THOS. 3. ¥ISHER&CO., | furestore. pave: eae A TECONEGF- THE HOw oy Frances Cannon, to Mr. Ernest Zavier Leseure | ,, 36 Pro ~ B Dickinson, Wm. Kernahan, John Blau, Ru- inister says: “Other papers comment $c yor at ina Pet. Sor Fe DESIRABLE | at the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Dan- ‘under the direction of Grand | dolph Stauffer, John Corcoran, Earnest we ty i POR SALE— FOE SALE-THIRTY HORSES SUITABLE FOR | F tracts of land in Mont county, Md., on Wm. El W upon the detail of Lieut. Clarke in the same FR .2'S11000 2 residence on 20th st. SOR SALE—ON OREGON AVE. NEAR 19TH S’ light and heavy work; acclimated and iine of the new electric raliroad to Ville, contain- | ville, Ill, on Tuesday evening, June 9. A re-| Army of the Republic at the various ceme-| Wm. Elwood, Wm. Jas. Moran, Corp. ‘that public Neat andvvertootine New Hatapabire Ffhs fete iixge each sside and rearalley. Price $1.25 | Twill sell ceapcas wey bace see ‘tna about 130 acres improved by a_i ‘awel- | ception will follow at the Cannon residence, | teries Se! iv atlielines: John Finan, Comrade Giynn, superin- | *Pitit. These comments show Powe purchased, It contains teu rooms, The location isa | pt n3!° Wiis RiLIS" S| horses to select trom." 'Guaraneecs ie Hin arn and'other buildings.” This tract willmiaxe | grptyon wail follow sf the qnnon residence, tarday is as l tendent of cemetery. opinion hore, as on our side of the Adantic my” a : ae Sood terms. Wal. F. Bo gsubdivision of beautiful Ville sites. “The land is ome jae atlas they cote 8 their THE PARADE. recognizes the act as a novel one, ~ | OM ula Park, two cornes lots, froating on three | [}OR SALEGTHE FINEST VARIETY OF DAE: nS a iy oe ee oe ory Recmney 4 — October. . Miso, The column will move from 15th stree ’ ALIEN IMMIGRATION. A ge yh séreeta economical depth, will exchapute £0Fim:proved E Fissys J, the city. frou the best manufacturers. | Tt will CA ERE en ‘Mabel Cannon is the younger of the two sisters | Pennsylvania avenue at 10 a.m. sharp, up 15th indiy feeling wi Se unmpre sed “bancain here. | Oniy fest-clase wor ps enter soot fo Fonnylvania arene along tbo ave-| 4 tank With Gen. Grevrenor on the Sunject—| Staton im the German empire enter soars aegdin dice Aqueduct bridge, Restrictive Regulations Necessary. Lieut. Clarke left Berlin last night for bis post where the parade dismissed. “It is time this government did something in | of du Dusseldorf, having first The line will be composed as follows: De-| the matter of terdleting increta vail | Reported at the eice’ of the xaiuister of War, tachment of mounted police. National Guard | Gen. Grosvenor, ex-Re tative of the af- | "ere his reception was cordial. : eT | Band. Third battalion District of Columbia J presentati ‘The translation is as follows: Jarse | Van Vechten was the intimate friend of Miss teenth Ohio congressional district, to a Stax “The detail of A ican cavalry officer, Rose Elizabeth Cleveland and during the lat-| National Guard, Maj. Thomas B. Harrison,com-| reporter this marning, Gen, Grosvence ie | Liat Claes tae ee mee over half : SSOUPEWAGETISN, cor1ath aha‘ top| Sh Phaeton bu orgie tat scat: reusing cunncione, Bock BRAN HCE Cai ree Se eee | and has a wide circle of soquaintances in this Foe AEE Ae AND 1700 ar st iw exci] FE Sarat cges Teapemee ave Dueauic | faje,sictnan cotpens orourhar, lendste, Ge: | POH SALE—A DELIGHTFUL HOMEIN VILLAGE |” There in quite a tinge of romance in the re- eee ee ee cin | Sig “Secoueratt Esuablnt a eee "Wie F'DORRENS HEfGsrrony, | ropolisanssilcond, if not seid by June twill ve rented. | ception of Ming Van Vechten's wedding cards. a ee notes | — | $f atten a ancatvice-exresnion 70 | [fUR RENT=Cacuatna CoUNTRT ROMESEGR | Sercines “woe yeaene, Petes Mead, Mn Pose cgre trees tae Ot oo ant at Oates | BOBS ALES aocth of Wasbionton cinco on the west Pricey aed sump Teavias chty "iat be ES arene Coals ; Pantries.” si paperndseiorantiy. arranweas | 30555 "Stet" ice as ns pte gee ete reeks Raaress Box 130, Star cee, WO: PER Fen: MST! at c per foot. my27-1w -_| ter’s term as hostess of the White House was | manding, and staff. Com) Capt. W. J. . Guniiierinn himad? ‘wits ennabey “ioe oe Open for inspectic Hos. 3. FISHER eco: ik De: | Sianeeed, er : chairman of the commission recently appointed ith cavalry preci r a FT 1524 F st. 5 oe * UTIFUL HORSE; SIX YEARS | POR SALE-TWO COUNTRY RESIDENCES | frequently the guest. Her marriage with Dr. mons; company B, Capt ¥;com- this side by personal service with a part of the Fears BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 11TH Fe SALES oid: sound’and bind a ides and drives Dh etifaly: | F within wwenty mlautey drive atthe site bance | Genes Blo ey pete, arrest OT ‘Capt. W.-C. Becks company DoW. HL | by Secretary Foster to investigate and report P Look a ny C, P German ‘forces (the Westphalien hussar Tog tise “Fine ‘aliding ote on @ st. between, 10% and been ridden and driven By aay nl clylaren; ware ee WO DEE ECO take place at the Cathedral of All Saints, Al- Weber. Orators, Se pees oets. Marine | upon European emigration to the United t, No. 11), which has recently regiment i pis. miving a continuous frontage of 111 feet. | Futwted as repre my27-lw bany, on Thureday evening, June 11, and will | Band, Prof. John P' Sousa, tor. ‘Old | States. been mentioned "in the ne = The depth is 100 feet to - Will be sold either CGH, 1:31 K st. n.w. me = ik Ee ‘ ‘ ass wholeoraseubdivises FOR SAGESA PHIsiCIANy aTapCoLogicag | POR SALE-THE CHEAPEST FARM IN, THE be followed by a reoo on given by the Dede | National idea ene FugeT, Commanding. | «Just whatis specifically expected of the com-| = 2, ee & my26-3t iis oy | Fg Rie nase ee doling, ali neceonary owtbaidines (new). plenty ot | bany. Mies Van Vechten was a guest of Mra. | ing. Departme@ staff (dismounted). Past de-| Mission,” continued the general, “I do not | codaégod ak significant proot of the kindly 1 ONE. § Foe SALES BEAUHIFCY, 107 18.0X70 ON R| HOR SALE_1 WILL SELL CHEAP WY LIGHT | ines iru Watson Benes eed ite eae |> | 8. F Emmons during the past winter, and then, artment commanders. “John A. Rewling Post, | know, for we have not yet received our instruc- |fecling’ prewnligg, einen! these “beuling the SET an OSA HOES name aa ae SNES Coe | puta aac omens accom | had one ig to sutons ela mock, a: | af during here. many previous Visits to the | No.1. J. W. F. Willams commnnder Bit Car’ | tions, but do know that there is pressing | Lighest [places in the German empire toward jee Senet oC icnaes tes Re trent, eo deep. This | _my28-3t 720 F st. 2 Rvefor it. Ke: 8.y Post Office Bor 80. “mys the house, “Must be sold." SOHN Sik capital, was the recipient of much attention. eee Wacommander. Tin- | necessity for action on the part of the authori-| the great North American commonwealth. STEPHE, liams, commander. is a choice location; between the avenue and Metro- | TG SALE_ON ELECTRIC ROAD—DESIRABLE. GY HARNESS FOR $9; 915 | _™¥15-1m* ISB She is’ tall and graceful and of the brunette | coln Post, No. 3, L. P. Wil “sagas Tis improssion will be deepened by the court- > = = . P. Morion Post, No. 4, J. W. Butcher, com. | ti€8. Never was any country the receptacle for a A by -s r 000" fot: Isai: north side of N near North Capitol st- harms {0 ; y harness oF | POR SALE ON iz, | type and her good looks as widely known as | 0. P. Moi y . *, faream, of tonmnigre cous way in which high officials on bo PYON SALEA NICE NEW BAY-WINDOW BRICK | 5. iammiately oppose joint teamemiot eres. | gy LUELY harass for 81-00, $29, bucey haress for Fromee tar Fas Ohurch Va tee moe ee tibenera sud assiastoaet ker eonoe aeons Comes seats ied et oe house ou D st, oe. near Md. ave. ; 6 rooms and bath: | Gon: rapidly improwtene ty party wall 10-foot # trou 10 to 20 per cent of former prices; stable | villace in the vicinity of Washinton: fue ten-room | The ¢ ent of Miss Ella Lonise Macart-| Pomeroy, commander. Marine Corps. | Oe sneha Sater aol Th the American officer his wish. The commander agg terme: CA.0W Vy by STONE, 806¥ st. 2.w. Wer wanted. Address MAKS, Star office. description at wholesale prices. dwelling with spacious porches, on corner iot,contain- ngagm ~ Alexander Hamilton Post, No. 184, Department | CePtacle are being eclipsed. wHlegy womge sf fee fy + se puch oreprecione —emngenon Versen, with _it "DAVID D. NE, We aay 26-3 ARNESS MAKERS’ EXCHANGE, PE hd a kcres; finest shade and fruit trees; only | ney and Dr. Frank R. Lane, principal of the | ¢'New York. John F. Reynolds Post, No. 6, A. | Wich has become so apparent of Inte, has its | fond ys che is a teen Fess, NORTHEAST, 2-STORY SOR SALE_A F J 194 Lith st, Dewi 500; usual terms. ee High School, is announcs ‘Their marriage | y Van Deusen, commander. James A. Gar-|°TiSin principally in southern Italy, and | om Lieut. Clarke is —_ ech — brick ; bath. water snd gas, entire lot 0x3: roow | H° st. near Florida ENMINGTON TYPEWRITER, | NO. 2 ae | {ill take place the last week in June at the | seid Post, No. 7, H. L. Prince, commander. |** most of the material now arriving fies, Bed promiced Soendst the te ot pore 4 for another bo i, Sent #400 cant bal. $23 ew ciatest improvements: fully u: faba ERALSUBURDANRESIDENCES | New York’ Avenno Church. Their wedding | S¢l4 P 3 ‘ * | is non-assimilative something must be | his end, provided that he would first obtain monthly. JNU. F. WAGUAMAN, cor. snd Price, sOcasls Call at 1001 New Hampel for peisons in the departments; spiendid é b fay in | Burnside Post, No. 8, Nathan Dickford, com- | ms labor | the consent of his own wallitary emperiors un ass = we myz sacle and water, Also several sual farina in easy | tour will be to Europe, with @ long stay in| mander, Charles Sumner Post, No. 9, T. 8. seul aD aergrond an eee inn, SE | Guperterth Shlsks heh ingyen: tee O [OR SALE_A NON-RESIDENT HAVING USE ‘ rok sam BAY, HORSE; SIRED BY ed ce Of the city fo on easy. term ye z No. ions c - 3 ee 4 : Yornecucy has suthorwsed, us to sell his house on SSeS OT OH Col hitat treicht: stout 1.290 panes, | Send or call for list and map of country ‘around Wasb- Kelly, commander. Farragut Post, No. 10, 8. A. i ave. ue. near 4th st. et the very low Pee AEE meets neete heteht, sixteen hands. ave, five years; lone tail and | @¥ton. | JAMLS E. CLEMENTS, 1521 ¥ st. nw. A delightful dance was given by the Hyatts-|H. McKim, commander. Charles P. Stone |Ployment cannot be secured for the | 5. Secretary of War, Mr. Proctor, readily gave ‘mane; warranted sound and kind in all harness; pow. | _¥20-Ot ville Social Club at Wells’ Hall, Hyattsville, f ertully built; fine stepper; accustomed to suddie, and IR SALE—EIGHT. HOUSE, c i Serety Bolle; Soe sepper Fee3% IGHT-ROOM HOUSE. 18% ACRES | lastevening. Among those present were Mi ‘of the best lots, w! yple already here, and there isa very general | bis consent; thereupon the Kussian war minis- » | Sead Sor sere’ sight teamigaante®” beoe | ton, Gan. sen Kaltenborn, Guchan, gave iis, Post, No. 11, Peyton Scrivener, commands U. 8: Grant Post, No. 12, J. Thomas Turn‘ f= 1; good hard, and ne " 19ke countcy fs aunidiy tesenl ‘too | and then the detail was quickly completed. A feet deep, running throughtoDst. Arare| Ton SALE-ON MONTHLY PAYMEN 100 | Would have « superb carriaze 3 tuud | muile from sition o> OF gut ue-third of | and Mrs. Campbell, the Misses Johnson, Misses grease — nas M- ~~ strongly tainted with” foreign M™Edore, |short time ago the American minister re . . 6 F st. cash and $2u payable ronthiy, six beautiful lots, | strength for a coupe; price, $00; can be seen and 0. E. HINE, Geib, Misses Fowler, Miss McFarland, Miss | B. Frisbie, commander. ‘hil. Sheridan Post, ‘Take Wisconsin as on inctam state that is | ding here paid « visit to the war min- ee Best G mmches front by 100 feet deep to all fried at the Washington Kid Academy, P and 224; | _api7-3m Vienna. Va._| Wells, | Misses Fenwick, Mise Brightwell, | No. 14, T. 'D. Yeager, commander. almost a European province. ‘The people there | ister and handed hima letter from. the pm a Ba ee willie Sold at auction next Saturday, Slay Surat | (PE Sparchaea the Saher maot’ sortie ye Coes | Ae a eT) ee es AT ARLINGTON. demand the cenduct of the schools in & foreign | American Secretary of War, Mr. Proctor, 0. $500, THLY PAYMENTS—€200 by — dana bave subdivided the seine inte siiacitce Sak | and Mrs. Rexfoi mit Ping Order of exercises at Arlington National | tongue and give other marked evidences of ther | Which the latter expressed bis thanks for the RATE adr onbe Sv tt suihty wil tape tavme hese | mqaq fHOS DOWLING & SON Avctionsere, | stn have salivided the samen via mien eg ienism, Te ni Coggins and the Messrs. Wells, Holden, Fowler, ies | Goegine * nw. Ment Pat. sclelisht eee eee ee be er, Sherman, Hazen, Moran, | Cemetery: National salute at 12 m. Light | alienism. Ina little whilo they will insist on | interest manifested by the JOR SALE-SOUTHWEST CORNER 6TH AND been graced, sidewalks lai Adkersts ne, brisk. Siz toon, ore and cellar. | £1 location fora heave, rent of Lous will nearly yay | hui SALE HON RESS provewents of the prope HARNESS AND , i ir legis ister in the — afiair. : E i | battery C, third United States artillery. Music | having the records of their legislature kept in u is 01 ; Ee 3 Bt 34 HE SHOREHAM, Jot She hore ee eae eet tees nantial nature. | Coggins, Dividson, Jordenson, Marsh, Morri- yt th 2 A on tee ith, Si. Epestes. ak. son Eieoneen ‘8 gage eaninens corner for 84.000. Soc cagh. | month peomente. WoW. MEXCALE, 1331 F st. Ee Semmlid _ Mau? | apuevaluatle property tying as it dove near thecenist | son and many others. ‘This is about the first by the Marine Band, Mr. J. P. Sous, con | thes wilt eee ee and on top of | cxpreamsd ‘the great satiation which ——— = ¥ (UK SALE—AT COST TO CLOSE BUSIN, y ; ‘ this will come an endeavor to have the courts road station, will soon be offered ior sale: don’t | dance of any importance that has been given | ductor. Vocal music by the Mozart Club i he had had in being able to co 3 | Failroad sta 8 r Sande 2 ee nub | operate in the language or languages native to % Brune guitars: 2 Stewart | Aan altitude of BO ts 400 feet: i the oat heaitoaeee | i, this town, and the president of the Hyatts- | under direction of Prof. J. H. Hunter. Oficer | oh¢rste, in the language or langus Wrong. We | thing toward strengihening the friendship and Fo AL: | POH SALE— raeais i montis, con | LE’ A'very available Jot 41 feet S inches by a depth of ‘snd ribute Kome- per 00.” | 120 feet t a BO-Lo0t alley. Located on Lith st. bet 5 is; Ie rixht | Well as beautital aid deurabie sutiry cf Wahine eon | Ville Social Club, Mr. Harry Fowler, deserves | of the day, Comrade W. P. Seville. Officer of sympathy which hasalways existed between the sets eS SuMSTEOT & BRAbLET. | Bari Tetst Botheadstan bebo on: Frice 81-00 Pat oly etvo. a barvain: 1 Myla agnare inno | Nel aa benutital and Failand cuehoursdriveby feed; | credit for the manner in. which he conducted | the guard: Lieu. 8. M. Gordon. : Se ee a AS aS ee ne ed a as Renee ek eee ee my283t SE Eat ew. | Ber foot. REE ppg gy aT Hore pial of this beams! town and snrther informe | the arrangements. Refreshments were abun-| Decoration of the graves.The procession, eer a? EASE Fos SALES MIBSOURT AVE NW. ONLY | _my2s.st lava Pet new. Chasen, oat addres BE. CHURCH, Manager, Falls | dantly served. consisting of members of the G. A. R., ex- oe min Chicka: Seaiik Seen: pt. hg HE oF | ba a aaa ae pay sat Miss Lizzie Folxert of Manchester, Md., is core —s sailors, invited guests and the A COAL MEN'S EXCURSION, peo * apa vor, stale, 6 stalls ; Un M st. just east of 7th st. and the cable car line. qin nA RN Ly Gate RLS PROSE IPS OD Ica = Neaemipes ublic, will form at 12 m. in front of the Ar- corer re tA Terme ee TED & BRADLEY. Property G1x124 feet, with alleys on the side sud rear. FOr, SALE— A RARE, CHANCE A FULL-SIZE acres of lama at the very tow price of S628 oe Mair Miss Minnie Wetzel of 406 P street ington mansion, headed by the Marine Band, | T¥° Hundred Dealers in Fuel to Arrive This | Attention Called to the Conduct of Capt A. 2; Est. o.w. | Only 2 per tout. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. upright piano in elewant condition, fine tone, fully | acre. | TYLEK & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst. nw. | Dorthwest, es . cs The procession. will then march to the tomb of Evening—How They Will Be Cared For. C. Markley, Twenty-fourth Infantry. ERY DESINABLE 10-ROOM i my25-3t Toe Fst nw. | Tor only eis svee cash Ges thie ae once tices See | eee “AS Bre. Hawkins and her sister, Mise Harding, | the ‘unknown,” where, halting, the band will | shortly aftor 6 o'clock this evening about 200| The War Department is now giving ste at dence fronting Capitol, north aide. Inquire of | 2.0 n gq Bo “A os Band 10 | ee EN pO DS ARAINAEMINGS: | who have been lecturing in this city on vege- | play a dirgey after wich the’march will "be comitlace at the tee Neck cod Senates akat | benlion he thaeaabanb et Gach O\ Mockiaa: tS A fine lot on the west side of 16th st. bet. Qand R | nionthiy payments. assortment of best makes | iil be sold, tarianism and its relation to temperance, are | continued by the main road to the cemetery, . Sta —— Lt Sourth tuieairy, new a8 oUt ie ent of 13thana | MS WENO Ret romney, Piso co, | THE PIANO EXcHANGE, | SAUNL members of the Blavatsky. Lodge of London, | when the procession will separate and proceed | €xchanges will arrive in the city by the Balti-} company I, twenty-fourth infantry, now S ste “ihe fot te Sus fect. haproved Uy © brex | _ms25-3t to ease nw. | ms 913 Pennsylvania avenue, RESTARLEEAEM GE 1p ACHES, | England. “They leavo for New York on Friday | with the decoration of the Braves, soe op | 8A Ohio railroad and will proceed ot | Seu Carlos, Aris. Prom time to time reports welling: So ,juuies south of Lalis Church, Va. inguireat | morning. }¢ Marine Band, during the ceremonies of | once to the Ebbitt House. The trip do=p 1 > the effec mead ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Hic ieeated at hecorper of hand Lets, ne. | FOR _SALE_PANGAINT THE ENTIRE cow. | 2240 ee ie premes. uy -1s | Senator Morrill’s family have closed up their | decoration, will render appropriate. selections. here will be the fourth annual cx-| officer was having trouble with bis com- Tr sett ita iwols tasiliy found inn bakery also.a bouiee unaen: | Ftuunaicus Isroous: clecantiy Tarmehed Hithack: | house here and gone home to Vermont. ‘After the decoration of the graves the proces-| -ortion of the two organisations mentioned. |mand end court-martial after court-martial “ o 25-3 (@ of about 25 horse + ih good condition. Tobe | out: 12 acres; truits, flowers, shade; rich yarden land; is d el phi- ee r : pon his instancs - SON SOUNSON & SOR Rae WAVE FIRST THVERT | s0td sovarately or in tole aa wanted Alas ake ease of | pursiaouniaks water: aliecsae Leeks aie ‘wa: | Mrs. and Miss Townshend may go abroad for | theater, where the services will be held The New Yorkers will be met by Mr. E. Kurtz d upon his insiance to try en : OH SAP WE HAVE PIRST-CLASS INVEST- | tho lance ware-house building, 313 13th st. uw. com, | H. MAIN, 417 G yl0-2w* " | the summer. GERVICES AT THE AMPHITHEATER. Johnson and “several others prominent in the - ally it was openly charged by Capltoh RS and Tats, ewes Bustos Heent only 440 ter month’ ‘Appipatoace, | V mnet NSPEC | Mr. and Mre. George Bancroft left the city! 1 Music—star Spangled Banner,” Marine | local coal business, but the fact that the fuel | tue men that their oficer was persecuting i_we have had pieced incur Bande for mln Tus See eek pavements, sowse ee for furcner information, at 418 Sth st. n.w. myZ3-0t" Oe ru rision at this morning for the Rurpose of ¥: =* their | pana. " dealers in this city have neither business nor | them and in proof of this it was shown that be epee linn aw ae oe as cores | ‘802 Fst.” "OK SALE—CASH BARGAINS. And will be glad to take you out to see itany dayat | former home inthe Mohawk valley. Durinj ae 5 izatii bi at of 0% to Srendigsvesment | Wit Woreiss co | = Poni Suse received, dive car fous Columbus Buggy | B20, 25rd 310 Bent for promvecten!t ny aay at | form sojourn of about a month's duration they | | 2 Calling the assembly to order, Department | #0cial organization prevents the proffer of any |bad caused elf Gee a3 ae 1420 F st aw. | J Ssouare 1052, lots 30 to 96, 18x90, 506 Gotumbus busy. BIS; wen giSO. Reductions Slade Te FAND IMPROVE NT CO-se._| will visit Saratoga and Niagara Falls, aa well ao | Commander Jas, M. Piper formal hospitalities. A number of the} be placed under arrest at one time. = : sees meee Oe, Be runbus burey, BLA was 8 on | _myt5! st. nw. ; a roger weld; ~ alr uee ol Wi ; -| This company is composed of colored sears Fas eee 3 all ya AS OK SALESA NEAT SIX-ROOM AND CELLAR | Other places of interest in New York state. 3. Music —hyma—"Lead, Kindly Light,” | Washington coal men have been re-| This company comp or Allof square north ‘G00. 65e. Reduced We, 14. 23 ngs cottaxe vat - Brook for quick saie, “CHOISSANT & SIXBUBY, 10 11th $o,0s were wb. Fuaeton, leather top, $82.00; wad \d'; just completed quested to spend as much time _ as | soldiers and ‘S00. | As the family of Mr. T. T. Hurdel, No. 47 F | Marine Ban @ class they are peculiarly iso one at 833,500; also several c! iots fe 2 4 4. Invocation, Comrade L. H. York, depart- | possible ir the visitors’ company, and as Mr. | tractable and docile, but it was recognized at stn.w, iyziew_| *Syuyton wagon, 8$°.50; was $72.50. 50 spring | tem ot Duiltings “Apply to Sebo, street, were about to retire on last evening ®| ment chaplain.’ . Schasen cosll net eoummmnntonte today with ail] the department ¥ might have some FOR SALE FIRE COT ON 7TH ST BETWEEN | wacons to suit every Mud of Dusinees.” My own maxes | S24 8¥°. mye tin | ring came at the door and guites number of| 5 «How Sleep the Brave” (Stearns), Mozart | those inthe trade he desired Tae Stan to in- | cause for resentment if, es they allege, they Ane aeicss Gao DUCE NS BETTER CAE | Lanpeatnea te hare noree, fammitnre waronein city: | FOR BATE — Tears Roce came Saree 28 Sal, SOK ECElicaan Vite all coal men to generous activity in an in- | were stood in line, lectured, cursed and called 7 houses; price, 81. DUGAN & BUTLEL, Woo F | Large stock of harness. It wii pay suu to call at A BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY ON THE POTOMAC, | session. It was a veritable surprise party, one Pe oe < dividual ‘At 8 o'clock this evening the | black ks stow. my new repository, 1290 32d st, High, healthy and convenient to thecity: 150 acres | of the kind that really surprises. ‘The affair | & Poem (original). Rev. J. E. Rankin, D. D. | dividual way. oclocl is evening the | black monkeys. z Dh. ar, ail EN Vat t bet JORSALE_@5 SECURES 8100 TO. —— 348. K. FROBEY. | good land; linproved vy one lanre double brick man- | 7 21 Kind that ‘enjoyable. Among those | _,7-, .Come With Your Flowers” (Sudds), Mo- | strangers will enjoy sn Ebbitt House banquet, ted that the captain might have ut to Si1S isco oak” alley beet fia | Post teetioe ty cunesee’ a Pee ee are nG aon AND ALL STANDARD | flaings: tho view i pronctnces ths Suen coca the | Wresert Were, Stella Wodee Bane Benen | zart Club. at which several local merchants willbe present. Jan uusessotable and unuulitary - prejudice 4 houses on F st_14,000 "Land M si 00 | teed premium note; Washington Titi {zpewriters at barxains; machines bought, soldand | river “fuapection of the protuserrermera. prese oe 8. Oration, G. W. Atkinson, M. C., of West] Tomorrow morning at 9:15, in accordance ust colored troops, and finally Assistant abstract : interest deposited with and leby WTA ENCE RSP ohgeSs Seemars. AXPE- | yim G. B. CALVERT & OO. 1010 Fst. nw. _| Martin, A. Gates, A. Hay, L. Hurdel, L. Mose, | youre’ . with an arrangement made by Mr. Johnson, nt General McArthur was sent from Bor tambers, (Neier secured by ded of traat, | Wastes EXCHANGE, GUT et: aw. myI0-1a a rartuactive | H. Miller, J. Coiling, T- Simon, H. Panoriath |" gAty Country, ‘tis of Theo” (“America”), | the excursioulsts will be received by Wrest-| Weshington totan Carles he, Tavestiggte tr mee D aid PLE Foe Sale ANOTHER Lor, e115 LEATHER: | F farms and residences near Washington: list incitdes meld a N. Lynch, E. Hurdel and} yovart Club.” dent Harrison. In the afternoon a pilgrimage | matter. ie fell ill with the grip en route, and ; wiles ‘il Dagra desirable et ior residence we Pheaists” cul early unpomibie to hoop ey han: | Bryans cgumtey fesidences, stock and daary fru mas oee aE Missionary So-| 10: Benediction, Rev. H.R. Naylor, D.D. | will be made to Mount Vernon, and after din- | rocanwhile mews came. that, the. captain SSS A coo } sartarenot Henuny ivan sve. cas fot Ry GER ee Mee an Ne A He GREGORY. | Very gesirable: Aupiy atthe fortull information. | The Young Ladies’ Foreign Missionary 11. Music—“Song Without Words,” Marine | ner at the hotcl the party wili return on ite | had dirty of is men und@r arrest. Secretary to diols 20% BA “ Ne 1419 lu and New 3 0rk ave. n. Ww. my42m" | “myzim WM. H. SAUNDERS ECO., 1407 Fst. | ciety of Metropolitan M. E Charch give a toa Band. es a aon special train to New Jock. ie Proctor Mimselt took cognizance of this ae HK SALE—HORSES FOK RIDING, DRIVING ‘OK SALE — GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA- | this evening at the residence of irs. C. C. ozart Club—J. H. Hunter, director; . excursion commen yesterday morn- | ordinary state of affairs and order e re roe S4Lz-Lotss. Fou working : new and second-hand bugyies, phae- Pov Bile SATIONAL Caw S°QU A at Glen | Clements, 905 Massachusetts avenue. Hopkins, president: Miss May Hunter, ac-|ingand the greater portion of the day wus | lease of the soldicrs without court-martial. fons. surreys and daytons; also harness of ali" kinds, a Tee ie ot ibe, < El Notwil companist; Mrs, M. P. Gillingham, Mrs. M. F. | spent in Baltimore. Gettysburg was the rest- | Now it is probable thata court of inquiry will Pihips, Jap robes, &e-: nothing but good, reliable stoc: | COMMITTEE, 12 14TH ST. N.W., where pricesand | Notwithstanding the inclemency of the ; Mra. ». Gillingham, Mrs. . y PALISADES OF TRE POTOMAC Randicg- | Can ht you out with a coiplete turnout, | full information may be obtained. my2-u" | weather last night the Aldine Club closed ite | Holderman, Miss Annie M. Carter, Miss Mame ing place last night, and today the time was | be ordered ana if they so recommend # court- : ot be wndersold. (OR SALE-POTOMAC KIVER FARMS—MAN i crcty to | Cartor.Mise Florence E. Hughes, Miss Katie G. | disposed of in visiting points of interest "cn | martial will follow sad 2 Ob seth ae wisi LAED IMPROVEMENT COMPARY. my16-1m "185, FAONESON, 2741 Jouneon ave. | K dlnrablo properties "gt Dare Berens | Cate sae ee a*apon Guelvat: | Lewis, Mise M. L. Tose, Miss Kate Simons, Miss | the battledeld, enjoing’ the beauties of Pen- sa asa eee eenS seat iie hee eet he eee see BUY ROR SALE_WE HAVE 200 CARRIAGES, BUG | _*P18-2m* re. 1010 ¥ st! n.w._ | rival by a delightful supper. During the even- — — aa Nellie Smith, Mies Etta = ~ a and the historic | secreTARY NOBLE AT HOT SPRINGS. ‘The above ts only a portion of the property on my A Kigs, Waxons, daytons, phactonus, surrey, buck- | FOR SALE—IWO OLD COLONIAL ESTATES IN | ing the president of the club, Mr. L. S. Thoma- | Stevens, Miss Maggie Storm, Miss Eva Thomas, | fragm a —— Tooks, | For full ist call at office for bulletin ised om boars, carts, spindles and extension-top fatulty cut- | KF Murylend. “Tasge tick sooo Be ead eat | ene ther presented with a handsome scarf pin | Mr- Millard Fisher, Mr. W. H. Martin, Mr. W. a He Proposes to Look Into Some Things istand loth. _imy28) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT Under ‘scat plaetons that must be closed OuEtG and outiuys "Very reascuable prices Tor. setae: | 20°. ation of hie alferta to, tothe | A- Merritt, Mr. J. A. Pearson, Mr. Chas. F- sannaunieds eackban: Those tetas. Teylelenstear wore, we,tnte., Alto 107 ste of all | G. of CALVERT & GO..10I0¥ et. mw. apitdu | 84 00 appreciation of his efforts to promote the |, QIgrTitS UE 2 A Kenran eet Se 4 = ON THE styles uarpess, Foves, whibs and saddiew at prices that | Tost —— papa PLE | interests of the club. The toasts, “The ladies » Mr. -D. . ee Secretary Noble is at Hot Springs, Ark. He er th and M ge: lot 24x53: Huproved by weil fore baying elsewiere dnd Noone ae ee a ee | PA sections of Meertana PALMS, 1 oh EMS | who have entertained as this winter” and “Tho CONGRESSIONAL CEMETERY. Sikes wasn kc Scan hs : Uulit brick. building Used a= a, sture and dwelling. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC Pugno call, “730. ‘Painting end’ repairing’ at aloes | and fron elo to SO0G puracts. Now Mette | Aldine Club,” were responded to in an appro-| Services at Congressional cemetery, under 2 strawberry is almost aa large this season | is mot there for hie health, but he expects to Pric ‘LOUIS P. sor MABE, eat aad or sa00, | Bigme, uh tt fang, tnd Feraiping at ahort | abd from 610, to $5 atta geaiandae me: Lociate: matiner by Me Masteousk sat ME hc dens a ee pi as the spring chicken. benefit the general hygiene of affairs on the heetuibeeie apistt 4065 Pa ave nw. [UF gig Law Se iw. | Evans respectively. Among those who were | soca" ‘ics Agoavtainat Goasuaandacs ae WU sgee reservation _ before he leaves. His visit tataceo mah nenthiyrarments. You | F ata aigHORES, TOE, OM, ROMER: Ailse Pore, Gara Doral ©; Copely ato an |, Parsde—‘The clam wil move from 8a and| akc aay eset it go's bool ane a | eee ani, menected “by thos mow tt 1. monthi: i ‘a eap;also one = = ‘oole, aval, C. Cornel ie an r 6 i : r Fovans, butlers puntty and. bath Hare chance fo se- | wir never mise thesetiall ancuneondmate, Hine cuube horse horves botugit, sold ad 4 BUSINESS CHANCES. Mabel Lewis, Hena Siaith, Minnio "Winter, | Pennsylvania ‘avenue east at Ii am. sharp. are Pye doesn't it get © better variety of | intorosted, and im view of the fact bono Gara epee eee A MOST PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. Sented. YATES“ BYRNE” ‘Stables in Seuror Mie = =| Marion Smith and Messrs. 1. ‘T. Lewis, W. O. | The line will be composed as follows: Weber's 2 . that the leases tor the privilege of running the AR ROOM FOR SALE — EVERYTHING COM- rs Band, di % — “BUILT TWO-STORY BAy-| For full partiouiars apply at once. Gat. now. apl4-3m. ‘plete and one of the o nd best standsin south- | Howenstemn, A. W. Evans. G. B. Lewis, E. M. | Band, detachment of marines, Capt. Robert L. a ;. | hotels and baths are now to be renewed for Bi TWOSTORY Bar Say The shoemaker throws his whole sole into hi ion Sosenensl Gates tin. | _aezigm dal i SALE_THE SPRING CURRYCOME, THAT 3 Will sell cheap for cash. Apply at 302 14th st. | Hasbrouck, L. B. Gleeson, M. D. Blondel, L. 8. | Meade, commanding; senior vice department e er throws his whole is sma provements; 1ot 202100. Appuy to OWNEMy 1516 Ses tmyonate another term of five years, his visit has con- combines the strenxth of imetai with the elasticity eae a Thomason, E. D. Anderson and E. Lewis. Mrs. | Commander, orator, chaplain and poet; Ferra | work, while the cobbler o'aly puts his half sole “ i is " tyes JOR SALE Merce oer ade for Pusticulare. A. | POR SALE — PHOTOGRAPH GALLEny ar A | Butler Fitch acted as chaperon, gut Post, No. 10, 8.'A. H. McKim, commander; | into it, which is the distinction between them, | "@°T@ble significance. It is claimed that eome = bey pate po votes oleae a eo BON, Soie Agents, 818 S20 445 st. Sw. aan: ag meng Wishes to retire, ee BAN- ed iovincttoaetaniniba: citizen organization, Sunday schools, citizen: of the various lenses are held in the hese lots are rapic tvancing, hy b ir office. ™} * ee ? os Sf crud . eo ate ay —mylls = 5 > Sons of Veterans, Ju: rder of Kecl ombination, which fi Be a ae Fok SALE MONKEYS, PARROTS, FANCY HOUSE AND LOTS IN NEW. MANUFAGIUL WYOMING'S NAPOLEON, sahiih rey detpe ah oy — Air shipsare unlike riches; they do not take | terest® of "combination, whi od PRICES and Gn MOST BATOLABLE THEMS ee, chickens and vey for baiching. ing town, and 1,000 shares of 12 per cent interest —_ ORDER OF EXERCISES. prices and rates that prevail at Hot A DESHIAELE SEVEN ROOM COLTAGE with obs | gyye SMID'S NEW BIRD STORE, Te A A erty a ets, Mgaress 8. | How @ Young Clerk Stopped Ratd on | 1. funeral march, “To the Fallen Heroes,” | Wings and fly. Springs. The Secretary is going to look into woe 3 —— 5 i Bank, Comrade Weber's Band. that matter before he takes action upon the No troubie to show property. Se MALES RRA | mrade We ‘ Fox S08 CHEAP HOURE OK Focfull variculan tnd pint call gpon Ecc stan: elt bining svuare, £100; Stek | WW ANTED_ #2000, TORS TANS AT OPER | “We'vo gota. bank clerk up in our neck o'| 2. Calling the awembly to order, Comrade A. ae ee a ean ae Se eee SixRo. Price, ON OO. G aeNeey & McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, =| $2) “WiUGo"WoRcH anno location; jutecest" payable monthly; ‘no comuiamion | WOOds who some day will give Jay Gould | F. Dinsmor2. sa 4 eee some thirty applicants and the Secretary is ie . G. HENSEY & ade dais setiicld ida | aa D. A. ¥., Star office. my26-st* "| cards and spades in the game of financiering ee ‘earer, My , to Thee,” Farragut Re eer a eee: going to endeavor to ascertain the best persons jJpoR SALE-LOTS FOR BUILDING AND TWO Foe SALERESER VOIR Vase, Fok SALE A BAKERY AT 1005 7TH ST. 8.£.;| and beat him to a standstill,” says Mortz Cur- | °20i- : s ‘West Virginia poseesses a citizen who has|{)"Niom to make these awards, and also houses. Feasonably if sold soon. Call on or oy e o Aron and Fire Ciny Vases, two horses and Wakons; all in good condition; a t Che ea ont: “Easy 4. Invocation, Comrade J. D. Wilson. walked 109,000 miles in ten years and he is not | whether they are in the combination. He in- Bien GT. FAVORITE: Tekoms Parke D.c me | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN ‘Lawn Goocs splendid bapeain fon the race party. “Apply at ren of Cheyenne to the ~ e's only | 5. “Consolation,” Farragut cho i je a > changes in the Lines of tho 4. FAVuaET i. — nn EE ons Of every ue-eription at HAITH & KLOG'S. 1005 7th st. 5. nineteen years old, but isahummer. Two or| 6. Poem (original), Conrado ly @ barn-stormer, either; only a mail carrier. tends to. make some changes in the lines ‘OK SALE £. & MOKSELL'S, my26-3t Formerly Wunderlit s Bakery. 3 , bu ner. omen Cate eel aetna reservation, +0 a8 to improve the appearance of caters fm 9.5; SEO to alley. 1205 and 1107 ith st. niw. _ my3-1m_ ‘Ok SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES IN STORE | three months ago, while the president of the | 7. “We Deck Their Graves Today the place. “This chan, vowed by some of w. Lease to run five Sstory and ceuler, ‘beak was away, is cnalilor wai taken’ cick |S. An Atlanta merchant who has been selling 0 is 0} FOE S402, BY 5. B. CHAMBERLAIN & co., 516 | aut l$,f ters. iris thought es ‘i = o the present leuse hc it qare Lith st.—Kodaks and suap-suot ‘cameras, ¢ipod ot i en.» J. BROCE esis fae bess Staak a iri 5. Jn the Sweet By and By,” Comrade | «goods below cost” has gone into bankruptcy. | the Secretary's visit Just at this time will affect Es . es ee chemicaie for pug “ae Be Gea ate ca er Weber Dead a Evidently he did not know how to do it. materially ibe ‘normal temperature of Hot 3 Rit 4 tographers: rreé dark roo s J.B. CHAMBLRLAIN D FIXTURES OF CROC state. The young ‘Napoleon’ was left in sole| . Oration, Comrade H. N. Howard. Springs and will cause a variation in both | ON APPROVED DistRICT REAL ESTATE. = = ee eee ehh et ear Pennsylvania ave. AdGr** | charge of the bank. Some evil-disposed per-| 10. “America,” choir and chorus of Sunday aa = cory bl 4 ee 408. BEDFE! Eweoa yer gang aoa one ae POR SALE-SALOON, FIR HOt Siz: | 8on started the story one afternoon that the in- a, aeeaeae the band. The U. 8. a - Geographic Names has A pe St ; =< = iy ates way pes hold furniture of an‘estabiished stan. ecen- | atituti i i 11. Benediction, Comrade J. D. Wilson. become so English, don’t you know, that it has i valuabis bonnets’ propercy. 24:00 | MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to stir at cum | Wont Watineton, © COON S4ARBOR, £0 Moe | oe, CPt ey concert hal tte ay aae.cen; | stitution was ins bad way end intimated that 2 Nery comiortable ‘and w = built = a rent rates on approved real estate security ;special 12. Selections by band, while Sunday school dropped the h in Pitteburg. clise HEM Rote: trery ccouyenience:anariy | BSvliewes enpentina Heir payment elime'cfner | the president had skipped the country and that | children, ladies’ - committee und. coutcnes a i THE CITW’S HEALTH, busines + license wuaranteed : reason’ FOR SALE-MESSRS. PFEIFFER & CONLIFF | desires to 0 to Europe; excellent op o! Ly for the ier’! 4 , A Genera) Improvement—Comparison as to — r THELE IH attention to several. near Ut parts. “Apply cn poeuises, NAVTONAL Make | the cashier's illness was only a ‘bluff.’ Before | decorate the graves. " 3 Gactets cums yas the deer; X.Y. ave, eT ioteane REAL ESTATE OR OTHER | STIRFE UPRIGHT PIANOS just roturued iter rent, | LON. Frederick oes Baikmeurs Ra imysscue" | night it was evident there would be a runon| Farragut choir A. 8. Fennell, W. B. Atkin. TN ALEXANDRIA, VA. the Fatality of the Grip. Mo! wend raphe a Puch they wil offer at reduced prices. O16 1th st: | On SALE-A FIRST-CLASS MEAT AND PRO- | the institution the next morning. The young | son, M. A. Donnelly, Robert Lowry, W. i. Bon-| Visitor—with a gun: “Is there any small! «atthough the number of deaths this week is == ENT | Fates of inten K. A. PHILLIES & SON, ue Cod Vision store in northwest, section of city; doing a | clerk knew there was scarcely money enough to | ham, C. M. L. Sites, H. Boswell and Comrade game about here?” is is those of last week, there & 08 SALE_UKE OF THE MOST CONVENIENT | "uy ew'York ave. | OH SALE THE ANDEMSON SHORTHAND MA | pict uisines; kood Fanon foreling. Audtena tM" |lastan hour, He had noone toadvise hime tecke | oor Sa lie ice: “heer eek w: toned Sa sit Slot SoaLiG wo wide aiey- Taguiee Py TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE PROMPE | wethels of tohcrtaaiiyt Won 2 nav pstox | acted promptly. He called on the leading hard- | "Decoration committee—Mrs. E. A. Chambers, wc Nico betes ty-five cent | 4 gencral improvement in the health of the SALE—GROCER St BRADLEY, tet way Tekin | gancete Wore geome, Zou can do bester work Your | Bore Wit sell reasonably. Ne'ong neat suey | Ware merchant and held a brief conference. | rs. Lydia Barnes, Mrs C. A, Kibbey, Mra. A. | limit strike you?” SALE_TWO STORY PRESS BRICK FRO ‘De read “Leeson a By ” says the report of Health Officer Town- 3 au 5 = | kee . nus «ive Irge to purchasers of mt those ci?) |'Then this young Napoleon went home, where | M. Dykes, Miss JA. Vz eat ie ne tho erent towne lig line. Oth Bw, * : NIN 3 TM | Machines. ee SSDOR eae ‘except those who incan business. Address OWNEL ing Napol » wh [. Dykes, Miss fan Doren, Mis. - 3 : $ sash as tah Searls aula th aden isk soni cash paient eal a ta pas MOR CRON Sole Reet | Star onc” Sst |he found ‘a committee from the depositors | Wood, Mrs. B. Zimmerman, Mrs. J. Parker, | _Will somebody please build a fire under the |” “-rhe eaturrhal influenea bes eened to be cor. |_my2-tm* Os 1ath'st._. | OR SALE—FIRST-CLASS BAR SOR SALE—JORT ARRIVED, SOHORSES- AMO restaurant ; location central ; eucht new) Fhe tires nn atch Rane several drafvond | PS, onal, cance tor rughi person 7 F st. nw. MW SSTORY BRICK dwelling. INK Ith st, 13 rooms and bath oom; ail latest up. in every respect. further particulars, price and toTYLEK & RUTHERFORD, por > ¥ Dj awaiting him. He did not wait for them to] Mrs. M. H. Brayton, Mrs. M. W. Fuller, Mrs. Bureat fenk, Dat made this Daf: ‘refute te discuss | Alice Brendel, Simm 'L. J. Brady, maex\ oo mn watebed ; AP. Star ome “ usiness with you. There will be 250,000 in gold | Curry, Mrs. E. H. Hunt, Mrs. K. A. Hopki fie, MICHULAS ScHLLGLL, SWS teboear Daw | F{ORSALE-ARARECHANGESTHE DRY Goons | bere in the morning and thereisa like amount | MrerS. P. Hutton, Afra’ Mc inodghins, Mra. G.| The only genuine May Queen is tho ice _aphtr and potion store 1Gu8 14th st. n.w.; been estap- | inthe safe. You may draw out every dollar | Judson, Mrs. J. McDonald, Mrs. L. L.’ Meade, | man’s daughter. = Ok SLE rPr ag ENGINER nor ew Patel Sey nrdcme te pon era Appy | you hve ; deposited aud we'll be glad to get rid Mre, AoA. Ruse Mrs 1. Draper, Com. i. ¥: ae ao cea = tecond band any size. bend tor ciretae maione. Cash 2 5 of your smail accounts.” ‘Then he turned on| Howard, Com. H. 8. Stevens, Com. - ° MSSPEAR SS 05 APMQUE DISERNGS | caus sb DARIUS’ ats ola ahs | uae PuPLcs CaueiTE Co. eel and left the committce, » Bright and | but, Goa Curia, Storm, Gown. Sok theme wemremcure boars TP. FOX, - ‘COUN. 3 “ rela Nominal commission. ALBER’ ath | POs PALES oy Giudice 800 shares of stock for sale. early there assembled at the bank the creditors. | Com. I. E. W. Thompson, Com. Geo. R. Cook, We are the Coal Kings epidemic. Diarrhea! diseases, which usually begin their annual visitation about this time of year, and the deaths from which were seven im the corresponding week of last May, have not caused @ single death during this week, mainly owing to the cool condition of the atmosph as well as to the excellent sanitary condition M ED AND TO LO, having money to loan can always ‘nytes, seared by deeds of trust, for sale at eas WOUDS & CO. Sw.” "SWOuMSTEDE my Zt Just before time for opening the doors an ex-| Com. E. H. Ripley, Com. Jas. Wood, Com. aL | You remember, of the District.” : i cael ONDS. Gives you a fine-toned square piano or handsome or- = ae press: wagon wae diven 5b,ja wach wareseated |.) Wilson, Com. 8. F. MeBride, Com. John | Old King Coal, soo wapect Frm a gy eo! few t yy x s. D . kan for your home. wo heavily art en, m the watch- vor, . O'Nei @ ite, 56; colored 4 asker of the ion otras dort the District Tatas PL use TERLE oy F.G. SMITH, 1295 Pa. ava Special rates for larze blocks. nan of the bank. A pathway through the crowd | etsy’ Sere eeenenk ot oti Sedma fama per ennum—white, 17-1; ovlored, 200; total Cugh manner, with every modern containers ee, SMALL PREMIUM CHANGED. SSS] camat the company’ : was made and the watchman began carrying into ‘THE SOLDIERS’ HOME. el, wo are ulation, 21.2 ‘Thirty-eight were under five ince be bout st cont on ‘accommmodstine: eet heat 00 an ~~ the bank canvas bags’ containing gold coin, | soldiers’ Home, Netioral der ai.| “ His descendants, Fears of age; 20 were under ome year old, and 17 Soret Sain, double, Bor. ed Brevlaces lance ee 00 3. D. CROISSANT, President. as indicated by the prominent marks. Some of | 50! sats Stunotery, underdi-| ana we are over sixty years. Fourteen of the deaths occurred Sone sidewalks, electric tisha: artestn wea eral 08 : the bags were marked “5,000 and one or two | Fection of Comrade Alva'8. Taber, junior vice] 4’ Fate combination! i Forest nepernge, sed cep itct inet etn te 2 iicceaiaaae Suozs, Suozs, Suom. W. 0. DENISON, Treasurer. ms23-4t_| “$10,000.” ‘The peopl saw these bags, heard | commander. The veterans of the home, under] Wo bave come to ‘Washington ct them before buying elsewhere. For tecutiinl MoS#i 20 bows “OF FKOM 8500 HOOVER & SNYDER, ee are cee eran nee Saks | Os Shien of Gio Seated nd, Selioving Che hawk | Os coment of Capt. Robert Guilin, SE" | Where we expecta warm weleome, oie LcRicn metsciatly sitioat's fet | apaady:” SO “= HUTS a peateean a shmiatine tet ater acercie die’s [an the last bag. of “gold” waa’ haa | kag. tho. coromoniss, ht annette aeRe | rai iracsnics Loe for mnie ad, hanes erected to suit purchavorm: | "apetr” somtet —S'= ES 1217 Pennsylvania avenue, Spices covorsatity 6’ engage in a8 eeabliaied Dane | Me, eh ce eine vont finale ae | seeakere Seer te len cammble at the metres! tuldeee eres MG3EY 70 L088 WE HAVE & CONSIDERADLE _ _Avp!y on premises for price and terms. _my23-4t* the bank tose as rom aia aot ORDER OF EXERCISES. ‘This is the weigh malarial fever, 2; pneumonia, 9; ; sain of money on amd to Joan, in stuns to sue . shia (08 SALE-AN OLD ESTABLIN SEF | make rt to reac! “ 5 tional third United congestion of the lungs, 3; “bronchi 4g ‘der | So Sibcealaurgaioes pegitg, ne atleat oe oe ee e chee ae ot our | eure paniuens of 10d jer day RELAIS | RianioRe? Seow ‘ca Teeet ater P eying feller’s| 1. National salute, third United States ar-| We long have sought, Siaaping ooagh, 2; Concer, 8: aN Dente So re Big Pre, pa." (ATi) ¥. i. SMITH & SONs, Nene ation and Children’s Shoes are the | the ret Oon cignaag mammals bart tscty rite | shouted: the olerk. No’ one ‘responding Ke | *Wery. And we do not 2 Births reported—19 white males, 22 white Posen 2 pavoats— sear cortices |e Sigs caures| saamtommgummcnmiatene | Seen aketiereus (eee ee ct Sak come cod], 2 ree tee eeete at See Goeget | Bese ts bo Joaiaieg Narzingos reported is whive, 8 colored. Ra BARGAIN NEAT © ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND OPER CENT ON yA sth and G sts. n.w.. |iget your’ mone e don’t want your 1 is), States Artillery Band. Y 19 white, 8 colored. Still Bibs lanee lot, soazio.. fronting om two | MStruved Discrist teal setter sae CEST nn 1a rn Spdpaiesenyimaore. Hore, Sim’ Darter: | Calling, the coset te as 4 birthe \—2 white, 7 eolored. x jen Station, fers y > Slack about us! maperees fost. 5. KR MEMTFORD, 14196 myzt-im ame MM. briny se Spree ee een match TOTS, pute inmain- | take this and sign this receipt in full. Here, | Alva 8. Taber. = sie ‘This year the gri iw Foe SAUE-AcKEx Sr. BETWEEN ora aNd | ~~ ~ —— HOOVER & SNYDER, clai ‘to ‘te ihe best and cheapest practical waten: | Bill Wyman, come and get your dust.’ He| 4. “Low in the Ground They're Resting” | The poet says “They - about 15th of h and for 2b Bs. Sery desirable houses and lots:very cheap OXEY 20 LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, ATSAND pe "i ‘iin mye | Makers inthe city. 124 Fst. n.w. 3al0 | insisted on their taking the money. Just at | (Coe), the Mozart Club. Serve who only stand and weigh it, about six ‘works, while last year it appeared aa ele Rous og very ge feet beaks Niger Sarpy a $750.-PED OF this juncture the committee came in and| 65. Invocation, Rev. J.G. Butler, chaplain U.| And we want to be . ° for [ee ea Oe OF a | _ set <The Avlincton tire Ins. Co.wotes) ' 936 OU, due in two yea bogged the clerk to ‘stop, for God's sake.’ | 8. Senate. flerved «la cert? outer, ail modern tmproveinents: location ert, MOREY, 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Ob FIRST- Soma Fog t aimost got down ot their knees to ask | 6. Fantasia—“Gafo in the Arms of Jesus”! Wo want to sco fal sed itiarevina They ae now octayied coud M esa writs at af nanan eae = the bank hie dest Se The young | (Keller), Soldiers'Home Band. The anthracites, too! be jowest, rates of interest ‘ ; ew Ce aie ‘Taber. See naa sy fem rages | ae heey at we THE COURTS, of bor eas ever ‘any aoe ana << Hi “To Thee, ‘OCounery” Gichvers), with} And poker? a" i, 508.7 ae ONEY_TO Lo. . <a ’ third Artille i ALE OR EXCHANGE FOR LoTs,sevERAL | M°™*Ex'schan FROM 9500 UPWARD. Count rm Grxzzat, Tena —Chief Justice Bing-|B, %Ud throw, t Ontion Hoel inte tea sasepnigeirriyae cs oe AT FIVE AND SIX PEL CEST, “THE PERFEOT SUCCESS oat ond Jugcs Hagner and James, happy and confident that the was| 10. Memorial March Funebre (Reeves), third | 7 there ian't 8 poker handy. ‘ON foffnian a; eatley; settled. Ralston 4 ‘ you will attend - ast y one of the si institutions of ‘its Band. REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. agt. Harry; dismissed. agt. McKee; | tind ‘in ‘Ameriea ‘comSdence ‘might ae “The Army of the Dead” (Carl BO. HOLTZMAN,* order overruling McKee's motion to suppress | have boen shaken bad they known the cantas ton), Comrade Thos. J. Shea of Wilson 1021 Cor. 10th and F sts. m. w. @AS STOVE.” | certain testimony. Latrobe agt. same; decree marked "$5,000 gold,’ 4c, and bedaubed | Novi, G. A.B, Baltinore, Ma, 0, FOU WANT MOXEY?_ 430 TO ¢1G0TOLOAN ee ek ee ee eee inoeren with red sealing wax contained nothing more | 12. ‘Benediction, Rev. Edward M. Mott, Rock Vs interest of PANES, Orv, 4 inant’s | nor less than iron which the young | Creek Principal and interest payabie im Sechien ee eoencls | VEER? motion for leave to amend clerk had purchased from the hardware’ man | - 13. Sheridan's Funeral March Payments, no removal of youus trom residence. $24.20 per month. 13,000 | ES = 30tis U st, an oud inane MOSEx To LOAN IN ANY BUMS DESIRED AT cigaetH ST. lowest rates of interest cn approved teal extatesie- uated within the District of Columbia: no delay be Youd time ueceanary for eXaiuination of iitte abd peep well), Soldiers’ Home Band. Uabaceeslign at pecavetetentbeomiaiaen cae: the Third : Re Stes. J. FISHER leader, and the ’ Home aralon of pabers Feasupable. waor EL. Sullivan, leader, stationed at MONTHLY—NeEw | fst? qecmmiacttery oy points in the cemetery, will render appropriate 3a sums to eit, at. PSR ERTS | myth CHAS. A. MUDDIMAN. After the memorial services at the rostrum ‘ttate wecurity. mm have been concluded the procession will march ‘DANENHOW! Successor to D&NENHUWEL @ SUN, cor. MOREE TO LOAN GS REAL ESTATE AT LOW Ovrme Goors Or Au. Kuos ana. aa 52 PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAY. ‘Shirts, Pants, Coats, Belts, Caps, &e. COMPLETE LINE OF GYMNASIUM SUITS. decoration will begin; thence to the of Gen. where the band wili “Restin Peace,” (apn ay einy G to SEER eas B . STINEMETZ & SONS, “4 my98 1957 Pennayivenis ave. .

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