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FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS LE—#25 WILL BUY A SECOND-HAND rovers waront i good running order. hav? swner. Addrss | 7th st. prconnne oe n 3 cellars; stable and wanton and traits: avery desirable provert Wate renkdenee oF sultabie tor sunyner oarders, GOVERNMENT CLERK IN EACH lepartments can secure salary by interesting +) paar pension office. ‘various di addition to his ciawe in a very attractive and oR SALE—FINE WORK HORSE, plattorin wagon. Apply 612% 7th st. ICE CREAM MA 5436 st. w. w. J4-2" z Ey HARNESS AND = oN SALP_CENTRAL ct - ‘OR KENT_—FOR SUMMER—ONE OF THE ~~ nee finest country residences in Maryland; 3 acres of Saade trees; jarce garden and orchard; stable for 2 ho: ind ~ cows; stone house, containing 9 rooms: water; house well turnished nly 10 minutes froin uth front 24 feet o and bath, hot and cold BW.” Jet Je and eal furnitun HOMAS, cor. 121! Fab them away. : A E. MURAY, 1059 Was ‘ard, Chicago, Ii. ; agents wanted. Ss .ve taken in exchange for the livnt-ronning Domestic the past month, in:luding: ew huproved hivh-arm machines,” but little | pow saLe— OF THE in iS office asso~ witable and entirsly ‘by prominen” Wash Used; miust be sold to make room at 10 and we 80) m at $0, $8, $10 a1 POR SALE on RENT_NINEs in Rockville Heights: six- Rockville, Apply to owner, R SALE—CHEAP, OR WILL RENT, Fen Westingae eo Mae inquire 100 in. good working ‘and warranted for five th complete outtit of ywttachtuente. At Auer mnestic Sewing Ma- e. fice, 7th and H. West 364-108 3 D-HAND — CHICKERING IVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS eents to NN, A.M... Ivy Institute, ‘Southwest cor. th and K sts. Bw. 'S ROACH POWDER THE BEST IN THE beware of imitations that are put up in red jart’s trade mark on the oz Ww. Send your order. at SOCIAL MATTERS. MARY'S CITY. Several Pleasant Entertainments—Persenal Notes of Interest. The marriage yesterday evening at Christ Church, West Washington, of Miss Leila Ham hier of Mr. and Mra. James G. falter C. Carroll, filled that edi- mang couple. ‘The UNVEILED AT ST. Simple Ceremonies at the Monument to The ceremonies attending the unveiling of the monument to Leonard Calvertat St. Mary's, Md., resterday were simple, inspiring and im. pressive, and the surroundings possessed a fit- ness peculiarly their own. The drapery about the shaft was drawn aside scendant of him whose uame was graven upon the granite. The unveiling ceremony opened | with an invocation by Cardinal Gibbons, read by | the Rev. Joseph Cunnane, of Upper Marlboro’. Col. J. Thomas Scharf then delivered « his- torical discourse, after which Wright's band played a selection and Miss Julia Stuart Calvert of Washington pulled the cord which caused ton Welch, da: Welch, to Mr. fice with the friends of the y chancel was handsomely set with potsof white and altar were vases k hydrangeas. On the the hand of a de- with white roses. The ushers, Messrs. Maloney, McDonald, Sothoron and Wilber, had each a tea: rose in their coat lappels. When the bride came she was es corted tothe altar by her father. sister, Miss Fanny Welch, in a Kate Greenaway dress of pink nun’s veiling and carrying a | pyramid bouquet of pink roses, walked ahead of her. Rov. Dr. Stuart performed the mar- \OUNTRY PLACE FOR RENT—A PLEASANT 2. taza in front, with beantiful Story 6-room house: Band Be ig ites fone Ws a ‘miies from TLEE, Room 36. Tidss. risen Six octaves; will sell cheap. 2 —TWO GOOD FIREPROOF ination-lock and all iinprove- key lock; sell cheap to sell quick ress Box 143, Star Jet-3t ¥ D9SITRABLE HOME ma Park: 4% acres of land, ituproved by bew SHOEMAKER, 0 Fn UTIFUL NEW & en Ane. ‘LOUIS P. SHUEMAKE! m cottage at Rockvill sonsgrratony, su R SALE ONE SIX - BU 7. Will sell cheay tte 1) ADDIE at 1S Lil : UTHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, ZA Miliame, & Co;, Communications re hours. | WAL WILLIAMS, slanager, 220 F Opty at pea, ai ca iE TIME. WE Will PAY “BIG ‘cents’ first-class 1 ‘recond-bapdclothing. ‘Addriesor cali at JUSTH'S OLD 51. , UY Dat cy riage service. Mr. Crawford of Salem, W.Va., was best man. The bride wore a pretty travel- ing dress of pearl colored cashmere that had coat basque with jabots of chiffon down the vest. Her hat maiched in color and was way With flowers. She carried a largo cluster of La France roses. Mrs. Cissell, her married sister, wore olive silk and biack lace. There was no the draping to fall from the monument and disclose ite gleaming shaft. Maryland,” with words written for the occa- Female Seminary, after which Attorney Gen- eral William Pinckney Whyte delivered the The ladies of St. Mary's “Maryland, My oration of the da -—1WO WELL mares; five and six years old; & ; to be soid for want of use; will show thetn in tue city or at my stock farin. 1 .. H. P. CLARK, Siizo, Md. 1K SALE—PONY. CART AND HARNESS: ; fast driver: sound and gent! RM FOR SALE OR TRADE_912 ACRES, ANNE rundel county, Md., near Patuxent Station, Bal- Potomac raiifoad, midway between Ba:ti- ore and, Wanhingtog:, WM ©. CODD, 010 Alice- + SHOOTING STARS. Pacific building, G24 SALE—SONF GOOD LOTS NORTHEAST BE- ‘AT WIX-ROOM AND 7 gt kiand ; just completed iat 83.5005 nivo several cl fica or ‘buildin: “Apply to thE. F we. E—POTOMAC RIVER FARMS—MANY bargain prices. H. CALVERT & CO., ‘OK SALE—TWO OLD COLONIAL ESTATES IN ick mansions in good repair Teasonable prices for KO, 482 Louiat A SUMMER GAG. “That makes me hot,” exclaimed an F street real estate man coming in to his office and slapping a package of papers down on his desk. “What does?” asked his partner with more or FE RIG—HORSE, HARNESS weton; Lest pohy turnout in the city. Aiso und new; must be so.d MONT STABLES, a erty om sth st. nw. ‘This isa bargain. Call for price. WALTER A. BLOWN, 1423 Pa. 2 5h BAX, HORSE; GOOD WORKER; Half a square soutt: of | kind. “Price, $80. Apply at S14 Penns. 4 Las atisines "Core GU CALVERT & CO.. 1010F fe. near se in all sections of land froin 2 to 1,000 M0 per acre. Now ik the tins near Washington are advai CHEAP—GOOD WILL AND FIX- a inciuding two pool place doin cood business; on best thorough: ‘ y, to RATCLIFFE, DARK, & he Cepitol, easy terms. For pipe EASTERDAG& % Virginia ave. : near new * ¥: $1.15 footif taken now. VNEL, 1010 F st., Room 14. A BEAUTIFUL LOT IN SQUARE AD- \d library ; near vu \OR SALE—AT A SACKIFICE—A HANDSOMELY i grade, full-size upright piano; grand tone, with ssweet sing- comiition, having een leaving the city and can WHAT NOT TO DRINK. Little drops of water, Little drops of rum Make the perspiration style: very fall and powerfi ing quality; all in ‘sples used but a short time: owns be bought tur « few days for only §210cash. Cur own Warranty of five years will be given, together with the inaker s guarantee. —AT LANDOVER SH'N DANENHOWER, s rare opportunity 3.40). 8700 cash, $1,000 in one ‘T,, FITZ GERALD, ms 30, Le Droit bi E HAV acres at Lanhau’s sta- anil betweeng@le pub: into lots from 1 to 3 acres. hicely woodel. iher than those asked for or WTH ST. NEAR DUPONT cIReL fies from Wasnin Leading Finny House, “13 Pennsylvania ave. SALE—A MAGNIFIC ztand Piano, nearly new ih towe, on ene of tye Buest He road and the B. and ‘The and iw high ‘OR SALE-A HANDSOME NEW TWO-STORY cottage, containing eight rooms, lpr, cellar, nearly surrounded by wide verandas; ood water's delixhtfu! shade. s tuation commanding unob- s.ructed view of a beautitul co Utes’ walk from. station, on B. from the city. Will sel" on eas for some one.” Handsole stool and cover with Five years warzanty. ‘rok SAce—aT X'S LIVERY STABLE, y Hambletonian mare; fine size. allsy: house renting for 88 per month: Payinents: #800. “it ‘A. 8. CAYWOOD, $63 Oth st. thw. OU LH BROOK- {sold at once; ‘AL WOOD, T TAKOMA, PARK—HOUSES; 5, 7, 300 to $15,000." Very . 10. 12 and 16 rooms, Aesitable Lots from 5 t0 10 cents Der foot, Takoma Park or 620 VOR SALE—A Wt S-room house : pear orchard : tw: Lal original oak gro Waslunzton and five outhiy payments. OOD, eet Oth st. nw. {OR SALE—FOR CASH_A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON Git hich position; Dark in front: Anac E toria, in splendid condition, with shafts an i as OWnET has no Use for a. a im Bee & Moe nutes’ walk iroi J. ik. station ; farm, or would 1.40 per acre. Cail or send ? around Wasiington, with a large list Of other prop- Tid Saas tabet se gee Property. tree of c)lurce. FA RAKE CHANCE—A CO! family carriage; outiit consist bay horse; fuil guarantee; a first harness, “robes, | &. Dy STABLES, ‘Ost. between 9th thd Gh % and sb vierce ve tor particulars uni Bw. clays extension-top with sewer and water: can ‘build om both ends; quick purchaser UU cents per foot. ¥. A. DARNEILLE, LE—BLICK AND LUMBEI heap for cash. Cor. of 7th and F sts. n.w. Bx 4A LOT IN THE “SHERWOOD” SUBDI- | FEET OF GROUND ON WHAT HE MIGHT DO. Leth st. nw 5 stent bansain if “Tdon't think Mr. Bobinson knows what to make of me,” remarked Miss Holdforth after one of her sarcastic assault and battery cases DAYTON WAG nearly new. W904 Host. nie. Je23t" LE-A COMPLETE TUKNOUT. worse, family curriage, bus ts fine harness, robes, ec: ; to ve sold cheap 'on account of the owner leaving the ci ‘To be seen at SINSHEIMEK & COBLENS", Falls Church, Va. For terms see Country Real Estate. Auction Sale Juned, Special excursion train will leave B. and P, depot ‘A NICE RESIDEN bet. ddl and 4th sts. ne : only Also a number of others on Maryland at Various prices. E Loard, two suite of ave. bet. the Capito! and 15th, st, Give me acall. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F st. B. Ww. ERS OR SPECULATORS, BE- where look at the corner of Mai 1th st. ne. : room for eiht houses, CHAS! A SHIELDS, (403 © sain SHARES OF STOCK 1x By now ler8; god chance to ‘OR SALE — HAVE YOU SEEN THIS SUBDIVI- sion, Berwyn? You should; ti rettes pate in front. way down; terins easy. GENTLEMEN'S: grandson Rysdyk's Hamiltonian, vucky bred; both very fast; colt bids to be v 1165 Lith’st. nw. ‘OK, SALE-HERBERT THORN, CAN PACE IN If soldat once cheap. Can gyt fall particulars call at G14 1B at road horses: one ‘OK SALE—ONLY 1,180 FOR A NICE tug jot ou Maryiand ive. near 13th ‘rher lot, 18 tect front, torner HAS. A. SUIELDS, 1405 F st. a. w. ‘OR SALB_WELL SITUATED GROUNDS *httul old-fashioned boarders or a hotel. JULES DIEUDONNE, Bi: ‘OR SALE—DESIRABLE KESIDENCE End Park, Rockville Inquire of CASHIEL, above seniya portion of the property on my For full lise call at cies ferbullenn reeued Om MBIA_ HEIGHTS, Lb—TEN AND TWELVE PER CENT IN- 10 per foot. Address Q. K., Je2-3t" ‘OR SALE—A HANDSOME YOUNG 5-YEAR-OLD horse; thorouxhly broen aud sound; lady to drive; tor sale cheap. Apply ‘I per-d. renting for #1: STUCKETT, 810 Fn. w. E TH lacres of «round houses, stock and everything iy oft 8. Soldters' Howe. 4 feet front by a dep OTHER LOT @115 LEATHER- G » Bickel raul, lawps and fenders zqlimpossible 10" Beep “0 ‘of 7¥ ieet on corner of 24and yRELLY BROS ‘MERELY A HINT. “I merely throw that outasa hint,” remarked the old gent going into the parlor, after aslight scuffle in the hall. “What, papa?” inquired the daughter waiting in the parlor. “That young man who has been coming here every night for three months,” snapped the father, and the girl understood all. BLE IMPROVED AND UN- PROPERTY ON GEORGETOWN ‘The undersigned offer for sale the desirable improved ate om the Helsite ot Gvonsetowne Lubna at “Linthicum or Dent Place.” in sey arate pare BARNES & WE, ay SALP—-NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE. AND 18TH beautifas lots, with side and pcr foot. JOUR. WIGHT. 140846 st. TRABLE LOTS ON E ST. ‘each 20x80 to alley; $1,000 each. WIGHT, 1408% G st. HEEF FINE LOTS IN Fag 1 OUXLDU; at the low price of IYLEL & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fet. n.w. (OK SALE—THE SPRING the strensth of metal with the elasticity articulars. A. B20 ds at. sw. Easy terms. WhIGHT ‘he property. will Road street on the south, .. by Obwervatory street tand “Linthicum Pixos” on the north, con- talus about 20,000 square feet of land and is tnproved and eieyunt mans, th st. bet. Nand R. I ‘OR SALE— NEARLY UPRIGHT, @195; jexcelient square, Steck square, $110; Bihnis ‘with all inodern, Tipedimensicns and locations: ‘spear froin the plata, chase could be made bg parts “Fullinforiation a8to terms and conditions of sal iL anforiua ons kc. will be cheerfully furnished by the underage WilgiaM a, Guid v Varments of 380 4: = games 1,24 ay they will otfer at reduced prices. O16 11th. a ‘OR SALE—JUST ARRIVED, 50 HORSES, AMONG them three fine matched teams, several draft and fine drivers . also 1ew low-priced horves. Prices reason- NICHOLAS SCHLEGEL, 403 th,near Dn. w. D (OK SALE—NIVERDALE PAKK LOTS.—I HAV will bay a desirable lot for residence N SEVERAL, DESIPABLE LO’ ran ‘s WASL'N DANE SHO! OK SALE—“OTTO" GAS EN band: any size., Send for circular or D. BALLAUF, Agt.. 75] ith st. n.w. nL? ES, BOTH NEW Jor. 13th and G'sts. W oopsipe. Lies between the Metro} pike, facing the rail the cast and sloping toward both. The: vood and easily obtainable. miles from Washington a one on the branch which fronts on the ten houses now on thy subdivision litan branch and the 7th st. FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY ‘on the west and the pikeon Gives you a fine-toned square piano or handsome or- F.G. SMITH, 1295 Pa. ava, FO saLe—tors. PALISADES OF THF. POTOMAC LAND IMPROVE ie vers to 9 n for your home. YRANCIS HUFTY, a [5 veyed, extends to a point opposite the southern end of this subdivision and to the west of it about three-quar- Exccutive avenue extended forms t eastern Loundary of the Naticnal Park aud will con when completed, the neurest drive trou the ‘alo on easy terms and lower than in any dpet usin of uilar ndvaatages or plate and Partictinrs a BE LE 1ES—OF ONE OR MORE COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. a ee ‘ Pardons Granted and Denied. ‘The President has granted a pardon in the case of J. H. Stone, convicted in Mississippi of violating the internal revenue laws. In the case of Wm. Dinkella, convicted in the United States consular court at Japan of mur- der, the President indorsed the application as follows: “I see nothing i to justify further executive interference. If jigation of the killing they ‘And FINE BUILDING LOTS OF HE POTOMAC, SDUIT HOAD OA TERMS, in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. Soue of our choice Duilding lots can be bought as DO YOU WANT TO BECOME THE OWNER OF A BEAUTIFUL AND VALUABLE BUILDING SITE AT MODERATE COST ON EASY TERMS? ure a Jot in the Sherwood Sub- Va. No other suburb of Wash- y Iudiicements to those seekin Away irou: the noise and tumult of the has any other sutdivision ‘been so carefully ut and substantially ituproved. “No expense lias : nine to make this the nd attractive suburb of Washington. oid at public sale on June 9, 2 o'olock meet the date) Lots containing over aces at the low mine ‘The terius will be (GHTON, Owner, 482 Loummana ave, 1 MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN ED AT 6 PER CENT ON PROP. ‘Address = BUSINESS PROP- between 1Uth and 11th s $300. #25 CASH, BALANCE, 1 5 MALL MONTHLY PAY- *. ‘AL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING "i ¥ ¥ ALKEADY SOLD. 9000 era? 000 TO LOAN ON p 10,000 NO DELAY. “e800 there are facts in miti are not shown by any competent evidenc In the case of Robert Sigel, convicted in New. York of forgery and sentenced March 21, 1889, six years’ imprisonment, the President has ted that a pardon issue at the expiration of two years and nine months of actual impris- 4. will be Suid cheap to's ‘THos. G. HENSEY WX) REAL ESTATE. P. A. DARNE 618 000 square feet have been of from $0 to #2 nd #5 monthly thereaiter without interest. y dved with abstract of title will be xi (Don't forget these liberal you efurd to be without # home when so small sp out- whi secure you the foundation for one? rrangeinents can be made with parties wishing to wut having the means whereby t can obtain the sume und oon have @ ci ‘A special train has been chart B.and P.dey ‘ashington at 6 p-ui. I be on.y & few hours from the. never Visited Falis Church don’t miss ts for the special excursion can be obtained only .n-wW. Call early, as only a limited number tied. For , circulars and other informatior to maps, Ri other tnformation apply 7 roomsand bath; 7 ANTED_—FROM 6,000 TO €7,000 FOR FIVE MENSEY & CO. ged ‘Years, at 6 per cent, on property valued #1 no commission. Addi bw. batld at ouce and TO LOAN OUT FOR ONE OR MORE years at 6 per cent on northwest tu ty (business proverty preferred); se ‘and worth at least double. Box 159, Star office. Jez LARGE AND SMALLSUMS ona He TS EEIPOLD, To'elock p-in., retugne Yor full particulars ud plat call apon McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, No commission requi ‘ONKY TO LOAD at lowest rates of intorest in the District of Colum s.w. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHE 1 $100 upward at lowest LIES & SU: VAG F st.m. weapl BRICK DWELLING: ut at S00 per imomth: FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS ~OK EXCHANG! and stylish buckboards ood security im si Fates of interest. ianager 037 Fut nw., MILES FROM, ary, 640 ce p Dorr s. aw side-bar bi ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SULT AT CUR. te-bar buingien i special rent rates: wy cpa Teal pe vents Io EER HUTHERYORD. 1907 Fst.n.w ONEY TO LOAN ON‘REAL EST. "attention te all applications: ¥ incl at the Very low. a: & KUTHERFOR ‘UR SALE—SO ACKES, SITUATED NEAR THE: Potouae river, Saulies trom Chan Falls Church; 1s ta im a hugh state or cuitivation; a county. road runs hern connection of the . passes Over the tract to butid station on Place, ts within sixiuiles of Washinztun and would take an excellent subdi 3 Price € and 2 years. J.B. Ci TE SWORMSTEDT & The Juries Completed. . In the Criminal Court, Judge Bradley, today the complement of jurors for service this month was filled by the acceptance of six of those drawn yesterday—Messrs. Hunt, Ramey and Baceigaluppi bei feted itis apollowss Tek, ‘Watson, Wm. lurk, George C. Rice, J. Albert Duvall, Albin Price, David Adkins, Charles Pyles, B.’ True- W. Jones, J. W . C. Boteler, G. D. Collins, Robt. I. Good: WS. Thom; EY WANTED AND TO LOAN—PARTIES joxey to loan can alwaye deeds of trust, for sale at WOODS & CO.'S BANK. ‘aud W. it. ave. Teiephone call, EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. pe etd 'TERLY. EW SIX-ROOM HOUSE ; GOOD WATER; LARGE lot; five minutes from station; €1,200; easy terms. "Asso t #0 small farms near station. ._E. HINE, Vienna, Va. SMALL PREMIU: SS AND EXP! BO McLean aves hws nyse worthy, Geor; Bradbury, Doloso Jones, B. B. Chase, John Butler, G. B. Coleman, Anthon; E. 3. O'Hare, Elmer E. and F. H. Schneider. 5 ‘The jnry was also completed inthe Circuit is morning. The list is nk P. Rollo, H. M. Ellis, W. A. Galt, W. P. Gray, Joseph Henry I. Meades, Peter_F. ’ Robinson, Kellogg, W. L. Holmes, Francis Willner, L. A. Lipscomb, P. N. Judah, Martin Hebner, J. 8. Volland, Fer- We oa feito Wm. Wil- ra D | Tuche laws P A MOMENT pIWEEN Gi END | oI Sep mrap Tame wr a piace in te country? Then’ we have, Just what you wantonly 12 city hued ana healthy amd faue i—Your lawn already ONEY TO LOAN-IN SUMS OF FRO} up to $25,000 on appro J OR FXCHANGE Fe res brick houses in northwest, from @!,U00 . CHARLES EAKLY, eos mnediuiely at the station— covered 2th a Veautinil sou “ made. Prices moderate aud terms easy. We have both houses and lots. If you would like to feo @ beautitWs place cali will be taken out to see it BELTSVILLE LAND IMPROVE: 1d, Lat OREY 70 LOAN WE HAVE & CONSIDERATLE Poor stun of money on hand to loan, urt, Judge Co: cood real stata in the city. Also Lgecbiche. ney Henry Seebode, few leather top bi ere G1. Fuaston. leather toy, Se sarees Dayton wagon, $02.50; was 872.50. 50 ‘wagons to suit every kino: Dusiness. My own tneke: horse TUFLItUre Waxous in city, Large sock o: harueas. At Will pay YUU Uo call ab myuge Fepouitory, LEO Sau at. ihe office and you SMITH & SONS, ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PI eal erate, no gelaye. ee PReKer, ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO Oper ext, on DC. real ihe Aiington Fire Ty ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OK FIRS T- ates of intenests no ie= C.AGHEEN, 203 7th st. nw. yM #500 UPWARD. AT FIVE AND SIX PER CENT, ‘ON BEAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. RO. HOLTZMAN, Cor. 10th and F sts. n. w. g100TOLOAN One of the fmest tw JAS. K. PROBEY, ALE—ELECIMG MOTE SUIT, ATSAND |W" Grecn dinand Gawler, lisins and L. RB. Pendlet EEREREEEESEEE oak ‘clase security, at a Jane Line. i ive 62,900 or SH, $25 MONT ‘cash ana balance, to suit for 2,800. x About bait wood iad, ood ‘road “ir0u sation 86 place. For furtver particulars see MO" isons qeted cellar, convenient to cars as EASERDAY & MALLERY, ot. Paci bu dime SALE_TWO VERY PRETTY 2STOK) &. ft bay -win.dory Urick houses on "sl ¥¢. beat gracees ena 0 motors will be sold low for cash. Dp em eet oa Sie = EY TO LOAN IN SUMS ‘ANY D ‘OG ©ALE-REMINGTON AND ALL STANDARD typewriters at bargains; machines bowsht, soldand ware BAPE. mat erie. cany Pc ‘S DANENMOWER, sth and ate. HAND T STS. Fes, SALE—HORSES FOR aabington: ine ten-room EB MAKE THE CIGAR, YOU MAKE THE TROMPHON, 1741 ts Xe era ee Mand San Mth and tt (OK “SALE—MONKESS, PAKROTS, FANCY ehickens, itching. SIG pup stone Uk SALE—G, WAGONS AND BUG ere ERAS Ll ig PART Sry aty The addle-pated youth is not necessarily a “That sunshine out there on the street,” re- sponded the joker with a grin at his partner. You don’t have to water a rum blossom to make it grow. We are not left these days, for obvious The tennis player wears an outing shirt, and the base ball player wears an inning shirt. Notwithstanding everybody takes life easy in summer, nobody has yet been slain for ask- ing: “Is this hot enough for you?” Owing toa break in the Anacostia and East- ern Branch Grapevine telegraph line, the follow- ing description of how Memorial Day dawned on Anacostia is rather late, but it is altogether too fine to be lost, so here it is: “Contrary to prophecies, Memorial Day dawned clear. sun rose and kissed a village robed in the bloom of bridal-wreath, laurel and magnolia, and the Branch cast off ita night dress of mist and sparkled like an ocean of champagne.” The “He might make Mrs. Bobinson of you, if you gave him half a chance, old lady in the crowd, and Miss H. became reflective and gentler. uggested a wise A newspaper man has been sent to the Ba- hamas to locate the spot where Christopher Columbus made his first landing, and it is safe to say that the spot wili be located. A news- paper man who would fail on such @ mi even if Christopher had not made a landing at all, would be unworthy of the profession. ion, This weather McKinleyizes the mercury in the thermometer. ————— AMUSEMENTS. Tho “Cup of Cold Water” Circle of King’s Daughters will give a strawberry fete and lawn arty at Mr. J. G. Bright's residence, Mt. leasant, Friday evening for the benefit of the fresh air fund. Seats now on ‘sale at Metzerott’s for the athletic and musical entertainmen at Academy of Music June 10 for the benefit of the national regatta fund. ‘he National Rifles excurt to Marshall Hall this evening on the Macalester, leaving at ‘The members of the Georgetown Orchest will give a concert at Tacoma Park Frid: ening and will be assisted by Miss Hattio Meads, soprano; Prof. George Isman, pianist; Mr. Anton Kaspar, violinist, and Mr. E. W. Stone, flutist. the facts presented ‘The sentence in the case of Allic L. Powell, convicted in Mississippi of shooting into a rail way car, has been commuted to eighteen months’ ‘actual confinement in the house of ‘The term of imprisonment in the case of Ben- jamin W. Driggs, convicted in Utah of adultery, reduced to four months. The President declined to interfere in the cave of W. B. Taylor, convicted in California of cruelty to seamen, for the reason that the sen- tence will expire in about sixty days. ‘The President also declin the case of Wm. W. Boatwright, convicted in Indiana of making counterfeit money, for the reason that this is his second con that his sentenco has nearly expired. to interfere in ‘tion and excused. The com- Bogeley, Chins. man, m, HE woe itz, 8B. ‘America,” andas the ith bowed and uncovered heads Rev. William Paret, bishop of Maryland, pro- nounced the benediction. A burst of music from the band closed the proceedings. Among the persons in attendance, in addition to those named, were Gov. Jackson and Mr. George H. Calvert of Washington, the father of The river was lively with large and small craft. The steamer Excelsior, which left Balti- night with the more, was moored near by ; steamers McLane and Thomas, the sloops Nel Jackson, Daisy Archer, Louisa Whyte, Kai Hines and Bessio Woolford were swinging at anchor, and when the cloth fell trom the monu- police steamers, fired a rousing salute. In addition to theso vessels the water was white with the sails of canoes from the shores of the Potomme and St. Mary's ri and the Chesapeake bay. Hon. William Pinkney Whyte, in the course of his address, said: ~The pathos and humility of the officials and inhabitants of the Catholic settlement at St. Mary's were thrown away on the assembly. which repndinted the appeal with coarse and almost brutal scorn. mony of the dominant pa when they seid wedding reception, as the bride and groom left immediately for the railroad station, to com- mence their bridal trip. they will go to housekeeping in West Washing- ton on 32d street. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar P. Schmidt celebrated h niversary of their marriage last night by a large reception at their residence, 1423 Corcoran street. ‘The house was tastefully roses, laurel blossoms and daisies. The young hostess wore a pretty gown of lilac silk trimmed with chiffon ruflles. As- sisting her in entertaining the guests were her mother, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. L. C. Walsh, Mra. J. Agnes Schmidt, Schmidt, Mise Mclia Schmidt, Miss Planxty Scanlan, Miss Qoua Scanlan, Miss Belle John- son. Miss Thompson, Miss Segrario, Miss Ma: atio Walsh. Amon; esent were Miss Tucker. Mra. ney, Miss Roberts and Miss Martin. Asmall gathering of relatives and friends witnessed the marringe yesterday at the resi- and Mrs."E. J. Beverstock, Gth street, of Miss Belle Beverstock aud Dr. Kev. W. C. Mullen, who per- for the bride's Mrs. Parsons When they return condition now January lasi, and decorated with Herbert, Miss ment they, with the Walsh and Miss Holland, Miss dence of Mr. Kandail Parsons. formed the same ceremon; olliciated. Dr. started at once for their wedding journey north. Mrs. John Hadley Doyle, Master Herbert Doyle and Mrs. Isahl Collins are in Frederick, Md., for two weeks. Miss Conrad, daughter of Prof. Thomas N. Conrad of Capitol Hill, has gone to Annapolis, to attend the Naval Acadeiny commencement ey showed the ac in their reply ; ‘St. Mary's only served hitherto to cast a blemish upon all the rest of were all in vain. ap tersdh of old St. “Remonstrance and ay Annapolis rose upon Mary's,and in 1694 became the capital of Mary land. ‘The ancient city was stripped of her privileges, of everything that gave her life end she was left to waste and Her population departed ruins and nothing is now left @f her but a In 1704 Annapolis was Mrs. A.C. Livingston and Miss Livingston erish from the earth. are at the Hotcl Pembroke, Atlantic City, for stay of several weeks, name and ® memory. Mrs. 8. Butterticld left for Narragansett Pier enacted into a city under a charter frou G Seymour and obtained the privil two delegates to the assemby, wh able town of St. Mary’s,which had been ing from the time she ceased to be the capi of the province, was deprived of her two rep- resentatives, which seems to hayo been the last blow to her falling fortunes. “The ground, however, on which wo stand, my feliow citizens, is holy ground; the foot- ‘are on its sands and its soil ashes from the sanctified jeeps around this Miss Mary Ludgate is enjoying her summer outing in Albemarle county, Va., as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Shackerford. Secretary and Mrs. Blaine arrived at Elle- afternoon and will re- main there several days as the guests of Senator Mr. Blaine was not as greatly fatigued by the trip as he was by the journey from New York to Boston. Mrs. J. H. Jeffords of Vermont is visiting her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy L. Jef- in the matte worth, Me., yesterda; prints of the go is enriched with t) thurible. The line that limited horizon includes a space whence his- tractive record and pre- sents scenes where indeed the purity of the nation and the beneficence of the act seems to i the genius of history with the spirit of iration and enables us to find beneath the of secular narration the means of spiritual instruction.” THE WASHINGTON CONTINGENT. The Washington and Baltimore contingents in attendance reached St. Mary's yeeterday morning after an all-night rough-and-tumble run on the steamer Excelsior. The location is one of exceeding beauty. In fact, the well- known historian, John’ P. Kennedy, in his spoke of it as the most “As a matter of fact it was officially to the controller that 2300,000 of the new capi- tal had been subscribed, aud that the Lucas ¢=- tate was expected to make good all amounts which complete examination should show to be due from them. Recent developments have plans could never have been ey were sufficiently jug at the time to warrant the delay In short, whatever was done was with the sole pose of best serving the interests of the itors of the unfortunate bank. “Similar measures have caused the reopening ss Of at least four national banks whose capital had become seriously impaired during the past six months, and two more will tory draws her most Si. John’s Chapel, corner of 22d street and enue, at 7 o'clock last night scene of an unusually wedding, that of Mr. Frank C. Miller of Washington and Miss Cora Brown of New York. Ax*The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden” floated rough the church, the twenty white- horisters led the way for the bridal For five minut shown that these carried out, but arty to the alter. utiful hymn ended, they stood silently there at its conclusion Rev. J. M. McKee, the minister in chargeof St. John's, performed the Mr. Wm. Taliaferro, the cousin of the groom, acted as best man. becomingly attired in a dark close-fitting ing dress of camel's hair cloth trimme: in faille silk, aud carried in her hand a bunch of Marechal Neil roses. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Miller left for West Vir- Kinia, the groom’s old home. Messrs. Harper, Havens and Kortright. A party of young folks gave an excursion and picnic to Fort Foote last Friday on the steamer They took their % inthe old barracks. present were Misses Marjie and Annie Latimer, ura Brooke, Belle Jenve; Edmanson, Floy Walmsley, Miss Lake, Miss Wood, Miss Durffy, Messrs. 'F. Blackston, Geo. Greene, Harry Harvey, Bert Sommers, George . Phill, C. O'Conner, A. Rice, G. Coulton, C. Carter, Lewis, Van Dyke. Richmond, Clarco and chaperoned by Mrs. Brooke, Mrs. Clarce, Mrs. irs. D. Tucker. Mrs. Joseph H. Hunter had a very pleasant gathering at her residence on H street Tuesday evening in honor of Sir. is here on a visit from Cincinnati lation was served and later the dining room was cleared for dancing. Among those present Mrs. Chas. H. Moulton, Miss Williams, Miss Minnix, Miss Wilson, Miss Duryee, Mr. Menton Minnix, Mr. Ed. Duckett “Mr: Schuyler Duryee. The engagement of Miss Anna Barnes Black- ford to Mr. Henry Pollay Roberts of Philadel- nounced. Mr. Roberts was ‘The bride was | Known historian, attractiv> country, that particular spot expanse of water the most beautiful and pi jue he had ever seen. Mary's is upon an elevated plateau peninsular shape ang environed by the waters of St. river, broken into pretty, shady inlets An imposing coloniai-looking female seminary, con- ducted under the auspices of the ’ state, @ church recently despoiled of its antique attractiveness by being not altogether tastefully modernized and a graveyard containing head- stones in marble running back from recent period when plain wood boards, now crumbling with mold, marked the resting place of the dead, is about ali that is left of the once famous capital of Maryland. Twelve granite stones, about twelve inches square and as many above ground, mark the twelve corners of the old cross-shaped capitol, the bricks of which ts downfall and disintegration went into lis of the church hard by. ‘This is the St. y, but an attractive, promising place nevertheless. GATEERING OF THE THROXG. Bright and early yesterday small sail gnd Tow craft of every description began to pour out of the nooks and inlets of the St. Mary and and vehicles of all sorts, The location of St. ‘The ushers were building ysed as a wn music and Mamie Brook, Allie Abrams, E. Phelps, Master D. Tucker, Duryce, who were Mrs. Col. Dury. the lower Potom: filled with men, Maj. Moore ex the country e- | cerning the cele! to witness und participate in the cere monies. In addition to the influx of the in- habitants for twenty or more miles around and the crowds brought by the Koyal State Navy and the Excelsior the steamer Sue came heavily ladened from Leonardiown—a namesake of him whose name and memory were to be honored. CLOSE ATTENTION PaiD, Unusually close attention was paid by the standing audience to the proceedings and when the cord binding the stars and stripes around the stately shaft was drawn by Miss Calvert and the folds fell gracefully away a good, hearty, plause followed. A general rush its of the cord as mementos and in a short while it wascut into shreds and car- Miss Calvert was, of course, the center of all eyes and the recipicnt of many compliments for the graceful and successful manner in which she performed the duty as- @ number of Washingtontans present was imited, but had a notable representation program and all received speci ‘The representatives of the Calvert family attending were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H., Miss Julia and Masters Cecilius and Jobnnic Calvert. Col. J. Thomas Scharf, the chief manager of ceremonies on the occasion, is @ writer and of considerable note, havi of the monibers of the other committees were present and assisted. ‘The Excelsior left on her return trip at 6 p. homeward those . Ford of Balti- more offered several resolutions, which were unanimously adopted, ex; phia has been formerly of Roe! . Miss Esther Swope, daughter of Hon. J. A. Swope, will sail for Europe on Saturday in com- pany with Mr. and Miss Keach of Baltimore. She will remain in Euro; summer, spending part o: pe during the entire her time in Scotland Nettio F. Weedon and Mr. Harry S. Tebbs willbe married this afternoon at half- pust five at the residence of the bride's mother, irs. Weedon, 2121 K street, The ceremony will take place in the parlor, whick has been prettily decorated with daisies and roses. Dr. thas. Waters of Dawsonville. Md., will perform Mr. John C. Weedon and Mr. ill be the ushers, the former also The bride will be attended by Miss Mamie E. Torbert, who will be maid of honor: Miss Lulie Weedon, Miss French and ‘These young ladies will wear white muil gowns and carry bouquets of daisies. The bride is to wear white mull, trimmed with lace, and her bouquet will be of bride roses. A small company of friends will attend the reception and then Mr. and Mrs. Tebbs will start off for their honey- pent at the seaside. They y. A small'gathering of friends was present last night at tho home of Mrs. Edward Lecsnitzer to witness the marriage of her daughter Mary E., to G. Wilson Burke. formed theceremony. The room was decorated with beautiful wild flowers. tired in a becoming dress of white silk and car- ried a boquet of La France roses; her orna- ments were diamonds, present of the geoom. ‘The maid of honor was Miss Edward Burke, brother of the groom, officiated Among those present ‘were the m’s father, Major J. Burke and his bride, irs. E. Leesnitzer, Mr. Geo. Leesnitzer, Mrs. W. 8. Anderson and dau; and daughters, Mr. and Helmuth, Mrs. the ceremony. actingas best man. A. C. Penle to T. B. Allen, G. W. Hill to W. J. Lown, v. J. Lown to'G. H. A, #q. 758; #— H. Severson, sub 1) Bash, sub 12, Miss Lizzie Chapman. $350. Same to J. District of Colurhbia to J. 1061; €—, and sub 29, do. to Thaddeus Fields, part 19, sub Peasant Plains; $740. to Marion F. Halderman, #ub 19, #q.919; 62,300. 8. i moon, which will be are to reside in this cil ‘The bride was at-|m. After get on board met an ressing the Katie Cullen. Mr. Prarr 3 Seerctary Lecompte and State’ Senstor Wi a ae ee Wilkinson, committee on for the” unvel Eitcrest and genuine gra‘ bayonet of the arrangements , the admirable t with deep historic ification to all trae Marylanders. The resolutions referred in igh torms individually to those participating fatana onconmmaen tions hters, Mrs. E. Law A. ‘Law, Mrs. Durfee, Miss Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pritchett, ‘Mrs. C. Gordon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, G. Jacobs, Mrs. Fridley, Mrs. Buffy, Mr. ahd Mrs. J. Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle, Miss Maher of Fortress Monroe, Miss A. Edmonston, Miss Willis, Miss Hercus, Murphy, Livingstone fills Tompkins, Ashford, Buckley, Mor. rence, ‘ompkins, ¥, Mor- rison and Mrs. Perry of Fredericksbu: newly married couple will be ‘at Friday, 5th, at No. west. Misses Roth, Flood, Maryland avenue south- i } i i tte ta | Hi it pe ag I i i 8 [ i | i i i § i ? ¢ > | § : i . tif § t i ‘ | i FP F i | i i i { i f i i i THE KEYSTONE NATIONAL BANK, Mr. Lacey"s Statement as to His Connection ‘@s Controller With Its Affaire, Mr. Lacey, controller of the currency, made statement yesterday afternoon in regard to the Keystone National Bank of Philadelphia: “Mr. Etting’s criticiem arises from the failure ‘on his part to realize the duties and powers of the controller of the currency, who cannot | close a national bank except in accordance with law. For instance, he cannot lawfally close hank because its capital has become impaired, but must make an assesement npon the associa tion to make good the deficit, to be paid in failing in which the controller a receiver, in case the association does not in the meantime vote to go into volun- ow, it is true that the bank examiner 4: Teport to the controller about the middle of January last that the capital of the Keystone National Bank had become im; of the defaleation of ite former the facts then presented did not satisfy the controller that it wax insolvent, and hence under the law he could not close it. He did levy an assessment of $250,000 to make good the impairment, at which amount it was ted by the bank examiner. “It must be remembered that the terrible was unknown in as only been laid bare e Little af a time by long and searching investi- gations before the United States commissioner and the comnnittce of fair to proceed upon the hypothesis that the examiner or the controller could at first act upon the facts which bas taken four months As soon as the developments aatia- fied him that the bank was insolvent be closed, i put the examiner in charge. uring the period extending from the day he was first informed of the Lucas de cation to the closing of the bank, the control- ler was advised by the examiner, that in his opinion the creditors of the bank were amply nd that the same view was enter tained by leading members of the Clearing House Association. “The controller must of necessity depend upon his local examiner, who is always ground, knows all the safely and freely © by Fearon ident, but nelle. It is quite un- tx, and cam neult with bank managers most competent to advise, expecially in cleat “In tints case the examiner was one of the oldest in the service, having been appointed by Controller Knox and continued in ors Cannon and Trenholm resent controlier came into office Examiner Mrew was regarded as having no superior in point of experience, skill, integrity and capac- And this record was unc y source up to the closing of the Keystone Mr. Drew, as examines | mained in charge until Receiver Yardie, ce under When the rom ‘omplaint bas been made because of the delay in appointing a ree is not well iounded, as n: This, however, interest bis euffered nd for the further reason that all ted in the bank asked for de ~ Both the closing of the ban and the appintment of a reeciver wore ordered by the controller against the unanimous pro- tost of all who had sufficient iuterest to express yromis= ed for. swer toa direct inquiry on the subject raid that so far as his knowledge extends no person in Washington connected with any of the executive depart- ments had, cither directly or indirectly, sought to deluy the closing of the Keystone Bank or the appointment of a receiver. ei terreno THE GbOKIOUS FOURTH. Preparations Being Made for the Celebra- tion of Independence Day. Preparations are already being made for the celebration of the Fourth of July, which is just one month off, and although fireworks will probably cost alittle more money than they cost last year, the coming Fourth promises to be celebrated to a greater extent than hereto- In this city the dealers fn pyrotechnics are already making their applications for permis- sion to sell explosives in compiiance with the provisions of the police regulations. The law prohibits the sale of explosives to children under sixteen years of age, and under ice regulations na sale can be made to ® chill under rixteen years without becoming liable to a penalty. In Massachusetts a few days ago @ bill was offered to prohibit the use of fireworks on the Fourth, but the bill was defeated. pects to issue no order con- ration, as he deems. it im- ident to take any action that will drive the ys into the back sheds with their firecrackers to cause damage to property, as is always the result of an effort to suppress “You Since Maj. Moore has adc the Fourth of July fires have America.” at course few and far Reuben M. Brown to Jeannette Meyer, sub 76, sq. $48; $2,800. Thos. Holladay to J. H. Sweeney, lot 11, block 21, Columbia Heights; #—. R.A. Morrison to G. BR. Arrington, lots 102 to 104, Long Meadows; @- to J. F. Jarvis, part 4, 5 and ah & 5o i branches of @ tree on the First Bull Run bat- tle field, which is @ puzzler to him, although as ordnance officer of the Washington Light In- in information as to fire- t is @ fint lock and style in 38

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