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ail THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY. JUNE 2, 1891 a remem ee ernie Rh pie eau ba cts eh anal cs a adage ee ee a A a NS FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. TO LEONARD CALVERT. DOK SALE — WARE HOUSES JOR SALE—41 7 )OK SALE—FOR CASH_A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON ‘LOT IN THE « SUBDI- | Honoring the Memory of Maryland's First "s, which was the ital of YY for manafsctaring | Fees Benth ae rae oth, nome GARD | ROK SAL ul “igh postion: bark in font; Anges | BOE 4 STA Governor. wuriec'a tony aon oameet te: -2 few days oniy. Apply Duean ee = Rene Ld Address ‘VISION, a — tion between the we meme oa be a — ‘MONUMENT ‘BE UNVEILED TOMORROW AFTER-| the Virginia Protestants under yborne, oe, lacsintene Dagpe sealtange-qusX st. het. Xtemaaia | A Guemenens tartan Soe cany ta eee tok res Falls Church, Va. NOON AT ot. manr’s— wasurvotox orn | of the parliamentary commissioners, who 4 ath ss hisving s romtaae ‘of 30 feet; ine stable on Tah saves and water a bee ‘on both tos For see Country Real Est ‘WILL PULL THE CORD—DESCRIPTION OF THE a een Mary’ Tear of lot. —— ¥. A. DARNEILLE, Guart axD Pacenan ee EOL F st. aw. my203t S24 F st. mow, | _Je2-3e° 618 F st. now. Auction Sale June 9. sata ae pein the c of =e wit ee vd waghicprene < peu WALI 3 z x ¥EET OF GROUND ON Vis Leonard Calvert ta. tutes, been subject :isarares | Uae Rane pee” | Rkcenani™ hE BARRIERS [rae moo ean ot are Bak a | Th Tenn |e aod Wes Sone Protas g $c} | ceomuretate ty pean tte Seer pene eater ered ye yee “* Os F st.n.w._| 21-9 1 eed p.m ries and a half after Leonard Calvert Jed the to protect Catholice. in- | laa naeh fa Of | ing « piece of yy with all taxes paid to Fee aE HPAP LOTSA NIGH RESIDENCE | POR RENT—A FEW ROOMS AT BROOKS MAN- | first colonists to Maryland the state hae placed | mentary commissioners sent to reduce the ee in aves eink aaite | date are surprised by the presentation later of to East Capitor cars and herties ana to Maryinod 81.35 per foot. Ales nites oF otters ga Mary a tre ery | on the soil where he landed » monument to his | Colonios in 1652 displaced Stone, but afterward BT a Mh IS rebate Sanit Fos Se LPs. ALEXANDRIA, Va DUKE reinstated him and he sided with the Before jeaving this city they had delivered to | # t®x bill which was not included in the col- $3800. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ot. a ‘bet. Henry and Fayette sts. ; corner lot, 21x74, | Memory. Mary! Sy tings PLT. them their travelit dressos, which were made | lection certificate which was issued by the tor, who wished to banish ail ‘who ™ Hr 74 on 8400 bets Prince’ ‘The of him who establishea | °° The | bY @ city dressmaker. The dresses were de-| collector of taxes and which f supposed ams oe 0 SAIN AT 3 nS ae eT SS Feild Caine), 8300; U7. Oa1T Ts rs neglected grave of him would not take the oath of fidelity to him. E-A DESINABLE DUSINESS Pi pl A gE (QR SALE-BUILDERS OR GPECULATOR®, BE- BOPAYLOM, Attormeyattin \ core Ming tot Foie one of the earliest and most succeesfulof Ameri- | governor proclaimed the Puritian leaders as | 1ned for ship woar and all the long traveling. | to recite all taxes due on the property. sity om E st. between Leth and Tith ws hw ; So, So, werd eaiteeand | lore buying elarchace Took at the corner of stary- | eta. i930 3 | cam colonies and who fret planted the eeds of | seditious and ejected many of them, and im | Tee zoatorial fen navy oth wEl Tus tow soqunes tho ethsser 60 Semah nn py te esualininmntan a9 = SS iar fot incfaring cornet, | FON, LEGA, WOODSIDE, FENWICK STA | religious toleration on this sido of the Atlantic, | 1656 a pitched betaie was focght at Providence, rr oe Yd pda ome ore] [pS te pcan re pmcglinrdppremng i SALE-LOW—HOUSE ON ONM STS W. PWOSTOR ME; | cares pass fronts "CHAS" Ac SERELDS, 137 | cottary,atable ion Route, ke’ with over'aatnereety | 60 long Unmarked and almost unknown, has at | now Anna Sa which the Protestants won 6, 1.5 worn with alk ebirt weldie, ments, general and special, that may be due nag Vi. rcocmay ot toe Ianaw alieg ruse for tro Reunen. | BR E so round: rontiag 29 fot on th St pike: price. @6,200, | last been rescued from oblivion and deeds such | and several of Btone's followers wore executed. | '°\'0 : dn How York, unit end her neat eT ke oe ey. house is in pertect DUGA (pee F par Le A a — ae ash, ys wil will bovented atk j- weir ae as his commemorated in the way they ould | Stone was himeelf sentenced to death, but was 31,30 lof on Maryiand ave, near be by those who are their beneficiaries. reprieved. Baltimore was finally restored to | Sfter her daughters sail. Mrs. Dimmick will | manner be 9 lien upon the real estate in ques front, corner sold Qbpiy on the premises to the owner, GEO. ke and G sts. 0-0. OHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1408 F st. n- ones. ‘Pas ave. ThyaD ee ‘i i be with her. tion. In ait oj om upon the subject today OF wt 1008. ‘The last legislature made an appropriation of | hia proprietorship in 1657, and the result of * Tete ot Sas | Thin eat i BALE-OMALL a $2,000 for this monument and tomorrow it will | bis Festoration was to enlarge the political | Mra. Romero has returned from a fortnight’s the attorney says that it must be evident to the " DUGAN & FO. SALE-COLOMBIA” HEIGHTS. CORNER isnt fariage howe oe ro; good be unveiled with most interest and elaborate Rriglcges of the people and to annihilate the | visit in New York, every day of which was full quand oo tener ond Guo ond ene Srerutohing tows Ci Seal hthd Yale 61-10 por foot.” aadees oH. | trove and wrapen: gor water on the heute oyposite | exercises at St Mary's City, Se Mary's county, | Gatholes eupremtee Meee of pleasare, tease paid Sie aeee ean The arrangements are in . for the reason that the very purpose of the sale Star of hands of, com; |, 12 1661 Chas. Calvert, the oldest son of Lord | Mire. and Mise Mitchell and Miss Pauncefote | fo" ,ynanron that the very p ie-WANDSONE LOT-bO FEET y . - (@a, and when once liqui- Rishaltae pene on, Lat Sa ee as tate Cele often. 3 | Bitte composed of Secretary of Stato Edward | Pultimore, became governor of the provisee. |yia'on Saturton tee ten tin Mies | dated and paid by the eale itis equally cleat GUAKLES W. HAND. desirable butiding iis. “CHAKLES W. HAND! iB SALE — HAVE YOU SEEN THIS sUDDIVI. | W. Le Compte, State Senator ee Imireble administration lasted Pauncefote is to visit with friends in London, | that it cannot bea lien upon the land sold for 2s Faunw. Foon, Loree ones Fr kN e AN eof Hee | Kinson of St. Mary's county and Col. J. Thomas | teen years, during which the colon Miy | but the Mitcholls, after short stay, are t0R0 | tance, because it mo Ioewes “evinte esa ten, TH, THREE STORY | Pow sace— ae re ee my20-1m- | Scharf of Baltimore, and have all been com-| prospered, and Maryland, with ite religious on to Aix-les-Bains, where Mrs. Mitchell will | This view, he says, is conclasive. for the reason Fibres of anton Spel FS TEECWERLRIRUATED GROUNDS axp | pleted. Tho steamer Excelsior of Washington | toleration’ and beneficent laws, became widely | Sndorny a cmanet feet also that the law iieeif provides’ another sole ot Sits i Wich: cabirainnin wee eo Fiver cotignerat old seanipned hopes, well ofapted | patron tit oalcsk tongke, oaveg aR; sane Onna ‘altimors died in, 1675 | Ex-Gov. Carroll and family sailed on Le Bre- | of Firing Rotice of the sale to the purchasers POR SALE_HAVE YoU ee pannes & weaver, | SULESDISUDONNE, Bisdensburg, Mi nylo-dur | Mary'o City tonne od ng and returning | and Charles fell heir to the family title and ev- | tango on Saturday also, while Lady Pauncefote | of land by requiring the collector to make brick dw $o2-3t (620 F st. n.w. FOE, SAGE DESIRABLE RESIDEN on Thursday. One or more of the state oyster | tetes. In 1659 Josias Fendall, a dem: and her three daughters went by the Aller, in- within ten days after it takes place. All cases alm. i. Fric por SALE_NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. AND Indiana a CARTES ACB obra. price ‘liberal terms: | police steamers will go down witb Gov.Jackson | intrigued with John Coode, a'retired cle tending to travel in Germany. affocted by this decision will ‘be taken up im &! G00 F stinew. st, just above Q, two beautiful lots, with side mauire: Six SRT wit cone | and other state oficiale and the members ofthe | man, both of Virginia, and they headed an Miss Elma Gaines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | )c2r9 soasion during the woek ‘and finally Pas ALE_ONE story tagpiniow brick. enesiaing siz ine and | “Jest” "FOES wromr, 14ngigGet_ | Foe eA Eocyahecey Honea ry tig NO | governor's staff on. board. ‘Mayor Davidson | surrection, ‘whic scioed. the povesement of W. H. Gaines of this city, will be married on | posed of ~ i for the price. #440 Pg yo ap re : uF. | plete guosmflenonh of U, S Soldier! Mowe. Apniy | 8nd & number of the Balitmore alty officials | Maryland.” In 1691 Maryland wae declared a | We ke Gaines eB te. tease Weoeeeel es: dey collar, heated by a furnace. “Lo: | Wil waih or Men Pleasant iroserty DUS | AMT; | HELLY BitOs Rock Greek myid-eoiot” | will probably attend. Chief Judge Alvey of the | royal province, and Sir Lisuel Copley came out Caan ye peel yl oe pelt ioen reg collar, heated by a furnace. 10° | wit trade for Mt. Pleasant property. és BABI : i, ® ‘ » ct cS Ds t . Bree Be 8S Nip Dr stUNE SOF wae O0y F st_n.w. 3 by south, Weel Sek, ae Merzland court of appeals, whos « native of | as the frst royal governor. Maltimore's inter- ghey ime argon sine” SaeANREEA, ai La 2 "140836 Pr St. Mary's county, eside, and will probe- | este were respected, but Admiral Almy's family will summer on Co- Fee ie Piet HAIR PEP ANE epee pers bly be accompanied by all the essostote Judges. | abventee landlord.’ The capital was removed | nanicut Island. THR ANNUAL TAXDS, an, eigts; each 2028005 at the low price of pesunderairt gt offer for eae dhe desirable improved | °\7 ae a from St Mary's, the center af the Catholie in-| Ex-Secretary Whitney and family will take Niger of tho commen a 4 a . Se Pisce." ; nm" i tt) ne Si x ol of now Se DLE RUTHERTOND, 2077 Fa. n-w._ | Raita eats rat thowaty Esler Cavak |The exerchaes will begin at 1 o'clock ith | and now contrlled by the ntherent of the o-| Penyntot of the Travera villa at Nowport this | tox slr of te corporation, is now making out k Sepura af, t0,; lot 2100; price, 91.209, Zlak| oF ps TS ee folios ith tho tenocenee eae cede Sil| tablishment. ‘Maryland's Prosperity, hereto | “wr. and Mrs. Calderon Carlisle are going to prered by tho mayor on the 20th instant. “The St. between N and G; lot Zig 15; price $i - ‘Lo ng? o& the cast, by, Ubservat low with the invocation . Thomas | fore unrivaled in the colonies, now suffered a pray a lls will be put in the hands of the collectors Peers old fer 2 wat, SS Fa, OUMEPRL.® | on be pauere feet iis unprgred | Scharf will then deliver en interesting histor- | check and for a term of years the royal admin- | §Pend the summer abroad. wey tpl Nanded mq wh meen g So pr eatete WG Tot 1a | Ure apccloas ck eisae Masel man ical address. fatration, was signalised by religious persecu-| The Mozart Chorus Club held its final meot- | {j (ue tro districts in. short time anc then iow te a a ee tne Sousccvatory, completeetable. and | Two conspicuous fj among those who | tion ands low political and social tone until, | ing previous to its summer recess last even-| ordihary course about two-thirds of the taves eS toahey GOS" REBVENS 2'SOR CGS Lake at are: | lffinemines Me won stnctive homela he Ditict, | git)", complonous Agu George H. Calvert and | in 1715, the proprietorship was re-established. | ing at the home of Miss Mamio Carter, 28 D | will be pala in by she l0tiet dots, ce a aionaee | 508. 510.ap Jel~it sppens from jhe plate, Np more dea pur- | bis sale canghter, who reside at 1750Corcoran | In 1729 the city of Baltimore was founded as | strect northeast. After ig an unusual | of 10 per cent for prompt payment, so that the Tae. @ eee Ace. | FoR Sate foula be wade by parties desiring either girect, Washington, D.C. They ere the only|® convenient port for the planters, The | picasant evening, musically and socially, the | tay dy ano mote ae ¢100 will, in fact, be an aes a 1515 4th etn. A large frontage on pot bet. U and Vote. nw.1] ORAM iprastment, nditions of sale, | direct living descendants of the first goverpor. | original capital of Maryland, Mery’, Was | club adjourned to meet upon the first Monday | only a 180-cent tax. Foe SUB PARTY IX ONE OF THE DEPAKT- ad 1512 sd ot. mw. | Papi jgabancinw in value, me, RY PS, ce NGS ore. Syne In replying to the invitation extended to him | not worthy the name of town, but when fa the | fm September. TS ee PEE] Gin eel chao eens ot Use 4 SIBIaMY, GORDO" | to honor the occasion nl Behucf cheivtnanel | chvistoned Annapolis, secanze the wea of ‘gow: , MF-and Mra Oscar P. Schmidt have ismued}] 746 county court Jude chichester, has jut urtee. window, 6 roo: r ERCE “E, NE ‘TH residence site o 4 ‘alvert wrote Colonel , chairmen of | christened Annapolis, ime the seat of gor e . ps 2 plein elas F fo iagen ge a AP ig scice Ie on Wedkings Heian oars By SAR the someiitien, asfcllorts unter damer Mey 29: | ernment tho new capital soon grew, inte an | invitations for the celebration of their wooden completed ite June term, which occupied one innge Jord #8, 000. "PLANK & PURPLN, Wr | Cotes loteon arunpre, | _s520-om ‘Your very polite aud cordial letter, accom- | improvement on the old, several ‘pubile build- | *¢ding for Wednesday evening, June 8. Penseegy tary parmahaxyderyeceaynag mys0-3t 1429 N.Y. ave. my30-3t 1429 N. ¥. ave. 20k SALE RIV BEDALE PARE POTS. ying the invitation to the unveiling of the | ing were erected and trade expanded. What-| An enjoyable birthday party was given iast probate side of the court the will of the late #0 SALE—ON P ST.. OPPOSITE THE BLAINE | Jou SaL@—1N ALFXANDRIA— F CM ig to ote Conard Calvert monument, received. It will | ever may have been Leonard Calvert's wisdom | evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Herfurth of 482 | § « uew 11. — —— should com- a We HICH 1 A ELL AT A Lor corner Queen and West, S3274,380, sq, ft 80x bate give me no little pleasure with some members| in other respects he showed very little in his | E street southwest in honor of their little eon | Nils Gray was admitted to probate and & TURPIN, 1429 WN. ¥. a = a ee a om rs r ifred Ps ithe. executor. e ee Saas aan Sate om ee See pe of my family to be of the party, aud I accept |sclection of « place for the capital of the | Harry. Among thoto prevent were Mise Lula | Allred ‘eters, qualified a» executor. The iiey.” Brice low if soid soar ‘lll ST._N.W.. A NEWSSTORY Room 2, 618 1 INBOWEE. Tah Profound gratitude your very kind invi- | province which Le founded. The chief ob- and Harvard Constantine, Lovise Burnside, | iste of Guy Henry was committed a VIDS. STONE oo F st aw. | C brick; 10 réoms, bath and peutry. | Jyok SALES See A SRE SNS | tation to be your guest on that occasion. I | Joction urged toitat the timo, that it was way off | Josie and Goorge Lecsnitecr, Walter and: Rob eg Remllange payee woempedt eG yee 4 WiLL; BUY _ st | Pe ‘bet. Oand P sts. n. w. bros 9 / oopsipE. bave an only daughter,and if it is the intention | to one side of thi tate, was met with the reply | ert Crump, Alice and Ida Fay, Maggie, Mamie at last term was postponed until this mion to dn... lot 1x70 eee een een: 8. we ee ee Lies letween the Metropolitan branch cet pomunttes for ber to attend in the un- | that London was far from the center of Eng-| and James O'Nell, Bersic and Mary Donnely, | pti" te cupperteretnd the anpanente of Gn NSON SIUSTICE, ie F st V DOM HOUSE, COR: | Fases,, Priceper foot, 62, Wanner & 00." ‘©, fucing the railroad on th west and veiling of the monument I accept in behalf of | land, and it was further promised that asa| Mabel Donnely, Bertha Hall, Clara Rotison, application, ai withdrawn, 80 no license will UST. NEAR B NB. BEAUTI: | ner ict to. alley: water. gas, collar apd stable: | C05) 9 DIG Fret, nw. | fhe cast and slopinc toward both.” “The drain bai. | Ker and myvelf the graceful und most delicate | convenience to those who wished to travel be-| Lernard Hardig, Roscoe Tice, Etta Searle, Dogranted on Ghat bGL Gserge Kenruey wes nd lnpement preee-beick house: 7 oa mya0-at*” | [ron SALEL Seton be cack olan tron Wecnincan omy | compliment.” tween the Potomac and the Severn # hor: d | Miss Leine and Emma Keil, Charles Keil, Willie | oP \tted to prmctice oe Pica ape x vy Bong GUSSON EGUS TICE, OOF ete Fovathwest corner 18th and Lawrencests, twolota: | Saecnetaatt en iio wemmngionane Mae cals | Compliment.” perform th drawing | yagon should be run from St Mary's te] Herfurth, Ernest lily. Mies Hannah and Murr | Ste cours will not mest agar well abe aes JOR SALF_LOW_ ST., BRICK. 9 Goo ET i gles 4 Eistotce, "ae Hock Cre n and pioreateto.0° | the cord that will remove the covering | Annapolis. All that there was of Leonard | Broderick, Mr. and-Alre, Donvely, Mary ard posite the southern end of to the wost of It about three-quar. Excout) the from the monument, and at the same time « ee salute will be fied from the steamer Governor Calvert's city has many a year ago, with his bones, moldered into dust, and save Barah Herfurth, Miss Alice Gowans, Mr, Guy 10D aD: Stella, Mr. and Mrs. Constantine, Mr. Burge ters of a intle, the TEMPERANCE MEFTINOS, FiNi rok Say enstern boundary of to McLane. monument which tells the place where it once | aud Miss Bessie Searic. A temperance meeting was hold last night at and 1Nth sts. pw. Si ineeel re ee sritute, mben i co neriens, My Maryland,” will be sung by | was there is nothing but a church anda eobool. | fies Estelle Brereton and Mr. Ballard Morris, | Trinity M.E. Churoh under the auspices of Seniors {sts WB. Ue 10,000 st fh, drs a ity to the subdivision, e young ladies of St. Mary's Female Semi- Sees e in ft Talisman of Good Templars. orn Mies mf ‘aserah eqieretbatte a EE rete ede ous/ot fanipcinslpal emuoeee of bbs Gusles Kaige 1 cb 4,500 SHOOTING STARS. tag or plats ona verkic ist Meee ene oer FLEE TON, Owner, (482 Louisiana ave. nw., office, were married by the Kev. Mr. Perry at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church yesterday morning in the provence of the relatives and Whyte, the orator of the day, will deliver a A temperance mass mecting was held at Lan- scholarly address. Tho young ladies of the non's Opera House by ieluge Council of the Sons of Jonadab. $ spl1-3m One of the old political parties {s going to be seminary will then sing’ the national hymn, | jue ihe Sonik . - = —— * d ting round Third, if it isn’t | intimate friends of the family. Among those| J. J. Hickman of Kentucky, the chief organ- 7 1 “America,” and Bishop Earet will close the ex: | Put out while foo! , ‘tbe ' + n : parents of the bride, Mr. and | izer of the Good Templars, is now here. He te Out aud ae MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN aeaioes with a benediction. ‘The committee careful, rion of New York, Mrs. M. J. | addressed the meeting at Irinity Church last Syren Uti aiid “tu end Baud F “rapide ait eee eter ame sack: “For full partis $30,000 °F or... orate. monies will be entertained by Miss A. E.| Tho rumor is untrne that the five-cent ofgar | Jisllard of Ohio, the sistors of the groom, Miss | night and will speak again tonight at the See~ BMcLAC : tos : ; Ei Morris, Mrs. Wm. T. Robertson and | ond Presbyterian Churel "110.900 NO DELAY : Thomas, principal of St. Mary's Female Semi- | named after Major McKinley Las jumped up to | Mre'E. 1 Atabon the ton ite wane ene Ba decinbiocingred sim , P. a. DARNEILLE, | nary. A stand has been erected facing the a thor OFFICERS QUALIFIED. [oR SAL 302-38" G18 Fst. o.w. peat put “ate sosbetlod otk bs ca ‘eu ‘of | thtee for a quarter. panied by their husbands, Mr. and Mra. At- Fane im Sere enti Ew Be sate arf Mr. R. W. Jobnson, the newly elected wood coming from Massachusetts to witness seit WALTe interest and will probably brin, Desirabie lots tn Kalorama Heights, overlooking Years, at 6 per cent, on propert; all parts of the state. people from the ceremony. At the door of the church the | torney of the commonwealth, and the other Do commission. Address A. DAMMA! vd ¥ BAY-WINDOW Many of those who will CHECKS FOR HORSES. edhe = a a 4s 3 appy couple received the usual congratula- | officers chosen at the Inst election in Alexan- JOR SALE. eaithes price per foot, | B.w. attend the republican judicial convention at | “Well,” remarked an 8. P.C. A. man to the | RhiPPY couple re they Poin i a eh sa, ees 3 $5,000 2o20A5 OUT FOR ONE Oi sone | Leonardtown today miles from there to St. Hous and ‘eft on & skort trip to Old Point | dria county appeared before Judge Chichester Years at 6 per cont on northwest im- Biovdd property bu 0 curity must be gilt ede and worth at least double, No commission required. Lox 159, Star office. Je2-st ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL BUMS uptown owner of a fine team, “I’m glad to see that you use no check on your horses whon you drive.’ Comfort. Owing to Mrs. Gardiner G. Hubbard’s un- expected absence the afternoon receptions at Mary's City tomorrow to witnoss tbe cere- monies. Nsts,bbyGr : Love is only a portion of the property on 1! For full st call at office for bulletin temned oo the Ist and loth. {my 20} THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. at the county court house yesterday, took the oaths of officers and qualified to enter upon the discharge of their cuties in July next. THE MONUMENT, ; .” hesitated the owner, “and you | Twin Oaks will be discontinued. BELTING THEIR BRETHREN. 2 The monument will mark the spot where the = ; 2 “ 2 ; SOR SALE at lowest rates of interest on approved real estate wouldn't, either, if you paid the checks Ihave| Mise Mary E. Crain of 24 street northwest | Tho colored pastors of Enon and of Zion ‘OR SALE— FY Dist of Coiumbia. I. T. LEI 5 deisicheae nd came Heo. F. WAGGAMAK. mederb improvements; new press-brick froat house | &2 opportunity for emai) lnvesuore if eng agceee N ONEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ORO FRER | gathered when they first landed. Under that — Maj. and Mrs Fred Brackott gave an “at | last Sunday with large delegations from their me be og past 916 F et. w. | Zapestol interest eH A PEN LTT eS BOR tree, long ago crumbled into dust, Calvert and | If the base ball record to date were only | home” last night to celebrate the twenty-fifth | congregations to assist in raising money for the ; | price. @t 000; Oue-thurd anne beinnee ts wt Fess: ath 141i! New York Alnughty God for thet tok eerees, thanks, to | turned down nide up, the Washington's would | tontrerery of, thelr wedding. |The parlor was | new Shiloh Laptist Church, now going up on w northeast, two-story and. cellar brick: siz BARNES 6 WEAVE thus ses rants Gaproting Saeitthkted nd | [ONEY, 70 LOAN IN SUMS Jo SUIT az CURE | Almighty God for thelr deliverance; there thee Pr ing| tastefully decorated with palms, ferns and La|Duke and West strects here, and at oath; modern ; rented at $23.50 permontn; | _™Y“O4t = Soaks ee tea ee Retghogehood, and Meat rates on approved real estate security 1 celebrated the first mass in Maryland; there | C°°UPY * Proud position. France roses, the mantels all being banked | services held during the day the sum of a B. H, WARNER & CO. Fitton , Bricestroin 80 to Bo oeute peg Tyo. Svzne Tike NCTHIRA ORD. 1907 Fet.nw | Calvert pledged himeclf, by Go's belm to am Writh the latter. A massive horse shoe presented | $1,025.49 was raised for this purpose. Wal Hendgoms new 8-room press-brick Aweliine on 3d | PES ! Winer — ae = P <a Py What is needed in Phi by some of the superintendent's clerks was sus- at, bet. N and 0 st pewiy papered throughout: | (53 o¢ O16F a. dw. | MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, PROMPT | found a city and there the first crude forma of Sees ae annneipiie Maaaeal oc) 5 Some arte aie nat oa very conven: schools. Ke. s BRADLEY Bos Fe ations. SWORMSTEDY & | the goverument they established tovk shape. | cles is less of an intorcorruptible currency. te auras einen ae SP of | ‘The state board of education bas issned « Tbaneeia ‘ON SALE fase ued coe coon | SRR He oe ee may16-Lm an didleront vartotien of roses. Gwenty-tive of | asco. tarelation te the : ra Desirabio vutiding lo . Ret. 27th FIED ERD -TO-LOMNC a each being used. The table in the dining oom in petation teachers’ institutes ASE DWE es A EO = elton ae cher ed MoSEE, WANTED AND. To LOAN Pat ies Gorse THs scorn. wae a mnaes of flowers, ices, salads, bonbomPand | be held in Virginia during the coming summer. Firctisece section of theciths Wa. oro eee THOS. J. FIBHER,& 0O., | Rotes, secured by deeds of iui, for saleat | Where are you going this summer? all sorts of tempting viands. Upstairs in one of | It announces an institute for the colored teudh- Beary Bey, and of Srvt-clany construction: 18raoms | M7908 _ Fe ae. | ote "BASF ot, Where are you going to roam? the rooms the presents, which were numerous | ers of this section of the state at Alexandria ‘ futh, furnace and af conveniences, ALE. : = tables ; fe jetnd rosaad toad ogee AGE | he Sketchy ie on er Meme | FRA. OTE TEES We are going going —going— sinus, tap munsber of gifs excerding Tho | guifriutcndcntscicol;Alsnanaes, conan, wee 6. TES ENS.” | Boicer ons. Price ya ocr (7 alanis mux ven Nr bata QUabrenty. We are going to stay at home. reception lasted from uatil 11.” Prominent Divouce svrr. 52 : # ENS OF 81,000. among the number present were Gen. 9% st_noae @ at. nw.s| POR SALE-AT A BARGATS— 70 GLOSN AN BS. | _my20.28 1524 F at. a SMALL Pulal uM CHARGED. ‘Tho writer of tropical songe finds inspiration |and fire. Nettleton, Capt cut ier Maresax, | Steen ©. Morison of Alexandria county ims TievenStneceae Price go cage "| B tate, house 1110 8th ef. n-w. ; lot Savor will reas | EsOk SALE BRAUTT, FT 20x00 . . " 6 EW SAE 2 co., | tovay tall an an tavestinene tf house fp sh. "between Hand Bets. n.w. Price, myseet LOUIS P SHOEMAREN, 220 F st j0K SALE — A BAKOAIN— NEAT COTIAGE with uu.i. : jarve lot, 50x50 ft., fronti ‘two filed by the hands of James E. Clements and Samuel G. Brent, her counsel, and through A. B. Greenwell, ber next friend, in this weather. ‘DLs F st. ae Maime of — Mr. and Mre. TAR ETE fohnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. BR. B. A. Colonna, Mr. W. A. Croffutt, Capt. aX obEt, ‘THOS. Z, WAGGAMAN, * my30-3t sams Tir. bein iocbo0 ONEY 10 LOAN IN BUMS TOSTIT, ATSAND Uber cont. on D.C. peal qrtate gocurity. PO THANK 7. HAWLINOS Toe Ta, ave, te21 (Die Avungteu Fire The, Co. woties.) hb st, OF 41 Prospect st, Geb, $74.20 per month. 13,000 oom for seven houses, cB the youth sidg of DUGAN & BUTLER In a handsome rosident locality, a good lot, 30x120; of te ot. Tuat “nor of Maas aves sie: present inv e for So per tions. Brine 5s per foot, vente Tent Tabs: T. ws, all mh; Under rent at $00 per wouth. EX & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. NEAK 10TH, A PRETTY Loth st. ne. between E and aud cold water: ranwe ereted cellar; convenient t EASTERDAY & MALLERY, + Facific butidine. southern exposure. Price t bay-window brick houses . bath ant all mod. terns easy. Frieg, | OR SALE—ON 4D ST. NW. JUST NOR’ N'st. and overlooking 3 20 by YO; omly €1,5¢4) J. ave., a fine building ___tmy9-1un} ‘Ok SALF—1s41, CORNER 10 OR SALE—67 FEET FRO! the corner of Sd o.w. ‘Will be sold on easy torus. NEAR | 5 7 bas, 20-foot alleg'in tees Pooks et i 12th wt aw. w three-story hicks on C st. near 3d n, Do aD alley : S24) ear. lsome lots on N st. n.¢. near North Capi- tric cars on New Price 75 ween 4th and Sth ste. 3H. WARNER &CO., ory frame on Nit. bet BARNES & WEAVER, rice. ¥ SALE—BEAUTIFUL LO1 fh st. Just north 40%. gi honssaw ave, Mt Pleasant; J._H. GRAY & CO. ‘UK SALE—$25 DOWN AND #10 TER MONT) wilt Buy's devigeble lot dor residence’ within Lis ‘squares of Penns: my20-lat_ B.A. ‘oR sare—a wo rg 01 Radress BY OW: Letwoen Sth and Ot sts. nw. frame honse; 1U0. "Face €3, 100. NEED REPAIRING. You can have them thoroughly and properly re- paired by the most competent work.nen to be found anywhere, and at reasonable prices, Zatory frame, eve: 50 FEET FRONT Biiage bm MOREY, 70 LOaX ON KEAL ESTATE OR FiusT- in cians arcana. at lowest, rates of interest; no de- ‘epid 0. CGHEEN, 00 7th st. nw. ONEY TO LOAN. M Tx'schi tose 2500 UPWARD. AT FIVE AND SIX PER CENT, ‘ON BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. BR. 0. HOLTZMA! fer. Cor. 10th and ¥ o YOU WANT MON}?. z ‘at low interest on furniture, plauos, horses, Wagons, household goods or other Pertonal property id “nterest payable i Weekly oF'monthiy i no removal or gocas trom residence Address Box $8, Star office.“ sustha" ‘ONEY TO LOAN iN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT jowest rates of intereat on ayproved real estate site vated within the District of Cumbia Yond Unie uecansary (oF examination of | ration Of Yapers: eoliuuineicte rearcpal eestra “HOS. S FISHEL & CO., fe3-tt Lise ¥ ot. we. MO Sriane On at ypwert rater croak in sums -weet rater. on approv ‘eetate security: EEN Yox BOW ar Tabt Henney tvania ONEY TO LOAN OS REAL ¥8' y t Hat SPaSEN DANERTOW! fucevasor to DANENHOWER & BUN. cor fs and G. ————————— Pigeons Fly for Prizes. The first race of the season of 1891 under the management of the Washington Federation of Homing Pigoon Fanciers took place Sunday, the Sist day of May, from Connelly Springs, N. C., air-line distance 82834 miles, engaging the The monument is mnde of the best American granite and care has been taken to have every stone perfectly matched in color. Its total height is thirty-six feet and its base is six feet square. A solid foundation of brick, cemented with Portland cement, formsa avmmetrical subbase. On the fourth section or die are four polished shields, uron which are the inscriptions. From this dié arise in proper proportious nine differ- entsections, Upon the front and rear of the first section, above the die, are bronze medal- ions bearing the coat-of-arms of Maryland. TUE CALVERT MONUMENT. On the front is this inscriptio: To The Memory of Lroxanp Catyerr, First Governor of Maryland, This Monument Iw erected by ‘The State of Maryland. On the opposite side are the words: Erected On the site of the Old Malberry Tree Under which the First Colonists of Maryland Apsembied “And how do you pay?” inquired the tailor, looking over him. The Charleston's officers are studying up the missed-her-y of the Itata’s disappearance. A physician alwa: see him. talks shop when you goto We shouldn't forget the poor in winter when it is cold, and we can’t forget the pore in sum- mer when it is hot. The conl man and the ice man are always on ‘an equality. Each bas his pick. A Sunday opening—the church doors. METEOROLOGIC UNCERTAINTY. No riskier words are thought of or spoken, Than these: The backbone of winter is broken. THE COURTS, Count 1 Guxsnat, Tex —Judlges Hagner and janes. Yesterday—Hatton agt. District; opinion by thee James giving plaintiff judgment. Estate of P. P. Pitchlynn; decree below afirmed; opinion by Judge Hagner. Van Aukan agt. Adams; argued and dismissed without preju- dice. Crrcurr Court—Judge Cox, Yesterday—B. B. Earnshaw & Bro. agt. J. A E. Gunion, Mrs. H. L. Swords and son, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Brackett, Dr. and Mrs. Merrill, Mr. and Mra. Ferree, Lieut. and Mrs. Geo. W. Evans, Rev. and Mrs. Alex. Kent, Rey. and Mrs. 8. A. Whitcomb, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Pullman, Dr. Hislop, the Misses Kusseil of Cumberland, Miss Rock of Brooklyn, Miss A. L. Powell, Miss Webb, the Misses Draney, Miss Carrie Cottrell, the Misses Miss Gleeson of New York, Miss Mina the Misees Moore, the Misses Allen and Mr. Eugene Byrnes, Mr. Freeman, Lieut. Foster, Dr. Sessford, Mr. W. 8. Tappan, Mr. W. E. Crist, Mr. L. J. Barber, Mr. J. G. Gessford, Mr. Wm. Mahony, Mr. Edwd. Robinson, Mr. E. P. Harrington, Capt. H. A. Cabaugh, Mr. Eu- ene Wardwell, Mr. Ed. Tomlinson, Mr. G. F. racket, Mr. CG. L. Bailey, Mr. J. W. Sims and Mr. Clark. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Emma David and Mr. David Solomonsobn at Concordia Hall on Sanday, June 7, at 5:30 pm. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ison and daughter have gone to Laurel, Md., to spend the summer. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Tasker celebrated the fourth anniversary of their wed- ding by being “‘at home” to their friends at their residence, 106 C street northeast. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Duvall, Mr. and Mre. A. P. Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. mn, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tallmadge, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Defandorf, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gray, Mr. end Mrs. J. H. Hickcor, jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. b M. Hough, Mr. and Mrs E. L. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. B. . Tiffany, Dr. L. D. and Mrs. Geo. L. suit in the ctr- <my tr All flesh ia grass.and all bate are etraw—or | and Mrs. Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Parke, | cuit court for divorce from Dunlel 8. Morison, x it SALE ER ST. BETWEEN 6(H Al aoe a UGAN & Bi EI Ee ie SALE-CORCOMAN SE NEAR MEW HAWE | FMD piss lsets cesraie houses and fot Yor ayy “pee bio Fs w. Tvehad a vory dull trip,” remarked the scis- | {4 rs, Edgar Allen and Mise Allen; Capt J-| afr, Charles Howard, letter carrier, has re- ne celine aint Sivan. 'remsed oe Sper eecaeiea| SP) mH WALKER so ha Co TO ee far Render after « round with never s blade | and dirs. Jacob Dean of Minneapolis, ir. and | sigue his position and Mr- Alvin Powell, eab- Soe STL TERIA WHT Poe SALE OE ESCHANGE Fou LOTS SEVERE | viene st bi 3 seal ente sn ue ty. Also ‘uustalliment loans insight. Mrs. BW. Gheon, Mr. and Mrs. Gandersom, |" ‘The Columble Fire Oompany tas Just x ie SALE-NORTHSIDE OF EEXVOS Ee ceanuzs ranuy, oo uamaee |= eee coe s Fees Donohit, ‘Mr and. Mrs, ‘Ford ize W.-W. | ceived handsome howe carriage to extry 1,080 tages cache rooms: ove bee ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND OPER cep dleabebiceiuc tana, sid, looking over | GUT? 4,804 the Misses Carsy, Dr. nd | be casily drawn and will prove servicenble approved District Teal cata ne delay: yebuy »” be sai Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. FT Moe ty’ | addition to the fire apparatus of the city. ‘ e stock. Mrs. Sam'l Plumley, Mr.’ and Mre. Z: | “4d . mbo aie vis 3 stations sok: Mr. and ‘The building on Union street south of King, formeriy occupied by the Neptune iron works, has been rented for the Elastic Pillow Com- pany of Washington, which will take possession ‘this week. Senennsgibiecsaas ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: G. Reith to J. Franz, part 26, block —,T.and B.'s sub Mt. Pleasant; ¢—. J. M. Buckley to G. H. Harris, half lot 25, block 1, Reno; £630. C. W. Simpson to J. C. Davidson, subs 59 and 60, #q. 61; $—. Jordon Beverly to HL. Colemad, sub B, sq. 652; $—. A. M. Bryant to Job Gar- nard, in trast, lot 29, sec. 2, Barry Farm; €100. D.C. to Stella Cole, sub 30, sq. 202; ¢—. M. J. Colbert, w. half lot 1, #q. 525, and part 1, aq. 526; £4,900. “T. E. Davis to F, M. Carver, part 2, 9g. 833; W. C. Barrett, to T. J. Stanton, part 101, B.'s add. to Georgetown; €2,500. W. C. Burroughs to H. Kateliff, sub 85, eq. 987; €—. C. H. Sewell to Louisa Niles, Diock 3, Columbia Heights; €2,350." Mary E. Weser to A. J. Miller, east half ‘lot 10, #q. 267; #400. Washington ' E. Stone to Stone, subs 86 and 87, eq. 989; €2,076.97. to Ellen Stone, sub 85, do. Wilson, ‘To Establish a Government Tupper; judgment by default. Benj. Butter- ¢ 3 birds of Messrs. Stockman, Turner, Glorious, | Where the persecuted and ‘oppressed of every | words, admisiotrnter, cee HD Cos, gute” tn i cok nk be eee CR Ae ia eons tit Yolland, Ringgold, Miller, Phillips, Pumphroy, | reed and of every cline might repose In peace D. Linn agt. E. Dodge; deaths of les sug- | x4. eye ‘Mrs. Carlton i ‘Helen. for quick sale. Piokels, Hixon gud Wallace, ase Secretary | and security, adore thelr common God aud enjoy | pegted. aud. motion for act far FP Hl Renate | Moore, 7 tye sa. Frank Reamer counter marked and shipped | imerg! "nue? % civil and religions | 2) same; do. do. 8. B. Stockbridguagt poegg) ae eer gt weeny ey meh the birds Briday night, the 2¥th ultimo, to 3. 4 id D. R. R. Co.; trial resumed. : FACTORY: 1220 E ST. NW. Sc tee W. Dorsey, postmaster, at the above vamnod | OW the cast side is tho following inscription: | *% Colonial Beach Improvement Com- | Hull, Austin, 2a Teck ant Monce tegen, Aiai: denied ered ata a cea ae ext uated Geen coraaess place, with instractions to liberate both baskets Leonard Calvert, pany agt. J. Laucburgh etal.; motion for judg- | Gils. ‘Huston, Drew, Boyden, Paul and Waring. zap BE inure COMmANTY, Atom. de: Dorsey talograpied? inte tse via (ee cater appeal “Derr Hadiator Company aft FJ; “Golden Bole” Chapter of the Ministering | ‘The Jurors drawn forthe June term in the nad tine: v1 a n. Mr. xy 2 Birs ri i i it Je RE Miect Traveling Quote stwsgson: bend ft —— vara: at 6:40 o.m., May 81; weather fair.” ei sare pr tone | Yeas judgment by default, “SL. Bteckbridge | Children's League and Charity Circle of King’s | Criminal Court were called today and all were NTICIPATING A CHANGE IN OUR FIRM IN -_ ‘The birds arrived as follows: H_ 16406, Her- Anne, his wite, agt. Hand D. H. Oo; trial resumed. toon eopreenet By yardens, en-| present. The following were excused: Henry A io man, jr. H 9204, Frank B, X 16331,’ Lady Led the First Colonists to Maryland, Equirr Covat—Judge jo: Setarday fa thefpountry, at Mt Welcome, | Kaiser and John A. Davis, er., over age; F. W. the arty speing of seat year we are very deutrous of Heller, to John Stockman, at 245%¢° 2401 ‘November 22, 1618-—March 8, 1694 Yostorday Cox age, Cort maditor's report | neat the Hig A cordial grocting was T. H. G. Todd and Robert Uohen, 5 ¥ losing out every article of Suunmer Drees Goods that BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT and 2:453¢ respectively. Average speed, 1,061 | * Founded St. Mary's confirmed. Clagett agt. Clagett; FT: Deeen | given them by Mr. Frederick and A cehipa tins fh odlgg Py —— | a bath Cla iaat®: | wecan possibly turn tnto money this season, and in ON THE Hiah ae bawtones ney cg, Jobe, HE. and inst apa ing appointed guardian oa hte. You ee ee Wil gs cant | end Jan ML CarzSil, business: J’ H. Richards ile parka’ bei. gh sn) batrcrygh) (Mt bestopaiess strlen deranptorn emmy 14135, St. Lawrence Bay, to A. Wallace, at June 9, 1647, Eaton; G. A. Jordan appointed trustee. ~ | and Ehoies, Miss Darrell, | ‘sud Issac’ A. Biker, ill health, and Thos B ASH'N DAYNHOWER, rm <= yams PALISADES OF THE POTOMAO 2:493¢ respectively. Average speed, 1,058 yards genet cler agt. Gookeler; teatimony before W. W, | Masters Paul Wward Herrick, | Warwick: lawyer. meses ak 221 prncsnmindmcempebaidgemenryptpeteemtmrce) Fy von saw, | per minute, Next, Open tiand, No.’ “Gray Satsang ectaplplrecl Mohun ordered taken. Earnshaw agt. Dal Samuel Herrick, =n An the Gircuit Court, Judge Cox, today the Ok SALE THRE LITTLE S1.KOOM BRICKS ope ee }, Noonday, Lt 39, Electioneer, ' *! vocation of pro confesso. Watson agt. Casey; | Clark, following as jurors were excused: jee Gu Seat crtachae ft ae eee oat tn ie Hie ae serehaen eae Omran OAs oa | eat wEReE, S220 p.m, rempectlre - hreraas The Intanc ot the Caony, Gataoa injmetion refused, Ui, ast ri rule Richard and Joba Hamilton, | Tg" Bock, Peter MoOars s fu small monthly payments, x x ; through Great. Perils certain an 5 Milner, | ‘This should bes great inducement to purchesers as | ‘ill, severity ih a RS 0,4. Glorious, at 5:29 p.m. Average spe 4 . Left itin Peace. mined, Gully ag, Stoke; C. Walter ap- poke Jost, "Chae. Beira, = BLE MENT. yards ¥ ot least vacales borrow ‘Bremmerman. Tete tea ee eee nme i 16704 to BS. inggold at 6:19" pam” | ‘The Descendants and Succemsorsot the men |S ee reer eles peed mere ares Pearse. dit cad ‘were returned not found: W. H. Grifis eS alee srasun of the year. apzidm’ 1415 Fat. m.w., Washington, D.c._ | making an average speed of 772 yards pe gine} fag order iseued. one Gots, SHOWER, One price im plain Sgures, ton per cont off tor aaah. | SPSS — "SS SS es Se S| minnte. ‘This bird is but five monthe one etl apn ‘oday-—Maguire 3D ST_ITST Stet oy weyay | Thi*edvetion wil be allowedon every sale made from | FO" SA5T= awp axp ADDITION LOTS, Prizes wore awarded accordingly: First priz erg en sohinod den retsrenne to waliboes ‘Two Wills Filed. = fame Seeatcy, Shee ent tag | ments an. as ELECTING cSumumwation sAgCEEY “TAM $4 | GO ring’ Company, Nets a ea oventver, HBCCCXC. Hem ince rt chartne tategie Gi Cons Perse ye pier foe 750 teria GSN caaB acta a Bet, W. M. SHUSTER & sons, LACES cat note oe Le geallty at LOWEST | weet; second prize, pair shoes, donated bora, sae 7 been filed with a petition for probate and let- PLICES and on MOST FAVO! EKMS, also : — ry The monument is the work of the Standard | eral Term in first Barker, He leaves to Mary C. Me- WASH'N DANES) wer, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥. W. A DESIKABLE SEVER ROOM COETAGE with cae Lerma Cor ere pair gents’ slippers, do-| Granite Company of Swanton, Vt. and Mr. ‘Mabel | 8 testamentary. “wae peor Aneto < ais AN eos oem tslamecciinae Ferette ten rey. the eect ees wil take place June 18. trom efnatcenert les perpen Rene e lemaaan Si ort ‘and the balance Sey tone es Se UpEeT Bar| — Lawrenceville, Ga., 615 miles Twelve granite markers lave iso been | “Bosh!” St tor foe oe Toome, beth and ail mod. imps. ; price 3 McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, the lines of tc “Blather!” . in trast for bis children. wht EE terme ELIGSON'S The ee ney the foundation of | ( Jobunie | Shoemaker, executors, ‘WASH N DANENH€ rR. { ° a mh? Corner 10th and G sts. n.w. Rock Creek Park Cases. famous old court house. “Blatherskite !”" ‘The will of St. Julien Fillette has also been mon SABES Roan | SUMMER REDUCTIONS. In the Equity Court, Judge Hagner, yes fund: seciealities Sabniiac. filed.” Ho leaves bis state to his mother, SOK SALE-1905 T ST. N.W.. BET. yH AND de dotties Good Claret... terday the order was signed in com; ¢ Lizzie G. Fillette, who be names as executris. Pigs? ator veo tgek bowie 7 Renta: Spee pases Caw Benguzer, . with the decision on Monday in the tase plod progeny oiteeribanr helio then Mr. Cahill added the “skite.”” cost- | On 8 ine memorandum sesoumenting ast ce ve Oe Teed athens | ‘Registered Trade Mart, of the United tater aguinst Cooper dismise- tereolonies, and with its growth exocced trg| This all happened in the Police Saturday | £56 estate to his brother, Theodore G. Pilletic, im Soagte: Phere ter 2 teabeonee poses PURE YE. WHISEY, AES cuiung of tro, ay gain” Cis | lemons which were novr whaly forgotten | when Judge, her, wus beating the ean toe | St er ae pe. a 7 was re ee LRUkARIN Oren (@40 Gallon, 61 « Quart and S0c. » Pint. defendants foe pepo — See the ee “omiy” pov sd ai ; 3 Heer ‘vine ity ination pe 3 ‘He em ewer of Philsdelphia, Fa EALE_SEVERAL SMALL HOUSER | sh was charged ew south west coocnient 10 the Euresm of Paya eT ee Se ae eegreving. PTices ranging Sey tater bezzlement ee Ls of the 3 | _wun w.s. rarran, obs RE" soi. dys ball wast Slee SIN aa