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2 MAJOR AND LIEUTENANT. ST. VINCENT’S SCHOOL. GRQSVENOW’S BLUNDER, ‘They Come to Blows in the Armory of Com- | The Sixty-Sixth Annual Distribution of Pre-| His Futile Efforts to Wriggle Out of Mis pany C, Third Battalion. —S ae ‘The trouble in company C, third battalion, | canmorz MALL FILLED wiTk THE Farexps or | *PMiAl tothe Mt. Louis reached acrisis last night and « settlement THE SCHOOL—AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM OF seems further off than ever. Gory, bloody war} yevsic—iist oF THOSE TO WHOM was the outcome of the called meeting at the} wens awanpep—ax INTERESTING EXHIBIT. armory and what threatened to be a free fight ‘was stopped only aftera major had strucka| The sixty-sixth distribution of premiums to lieutenant and lieutenant had retaliated by | the pupils of St. Vincent's school took place this afternoon at Carroll Hall. There wasa striking a major. ‘Maj. Harrison and Lieut. Simpson played | large attendance of the parents and friends anothor act in their drama, tragedy, farce | of the children and they were entertained with comedy or whatever you may choose to call it. | an interesting program of instrumental and “You are a liar and « coward,” said Maj. | vocal music. The classes in the latter, which Harrison of the third battalion to one of his | have been under the direction of Prof. Maina, Lieutenants in an armory crowded with men, | fave some especially attractive selections, the many of them more than dissatisfied. The | fresh sweet voiees blending in happy unison. words came after a slap in the face and the nat-| The program in detail wasas follows: Star Interview. Republic. Wasurotox, June 8, 1891. It looks now very probable that tain referencés to the Germans is the cause. The Germans do not accept Grosvenor’s denial | *°e! and are bringing pressure to bear upon the administration to effect the cancella- tion of Grosvenor’s appointment. It is thought here now that this pressure will be successful and that Grosvenor will be pereuied Wistar At Reena attend fo into PiNobody takes any stock tn Growenor's denial Ural result. followed. Capt. Mabany and others ake tanga oe tee, ock in me denial ith the utmost difficalt, two off-| - ithenticity of iter view. ee ar ee cane en | ee Triumplante, Holst, pianos, Misses in these dispatches at the time, he declared to Nellie Burke, L. Wilbur, F. Murphy, J. Mur- from taking « hand in the matter on one side tay Darang of Dy = Pan BUT FEW MEN WANT To star. . Qi Peace grag eater ha, The difficulty between Maj. Harrison and | ¥- Babes Beanta : Lieut. Simpson has been fully detailed in Tux | 47." Deby, Seanlas Stan. Last night was drill night for company | Schon; Cand the night also fora special meeting called | ite; Air de Chasse, by Maj. Harrison. At the order for men | Alice Murray, to fall in, given by the soting first sergeant, |The Spring Time is only four men Finally, after many 5 efforts, twenty-nine men faced the officers, many of them without uniforms A few minutes’ an followed, when the men ad-| mediate orphan vi Journed company room to learn pian het Me _ a ‘The major ad- company to some length, referring to some men in the company whom bad bringing into the armor; BEiny etecee voll to find out how | Franz’ Abs, senior ¥ men wished to stay in the com Hante, Elbel, piano, Mis Annie Grant: Gaily es ceres Sam adh ‘more Scfeus empl, O'er the Ocean, Franz Abt, sent to themselves the voealists; addres, Kev. J. A. Walter; Flag of aang an company. The band a Bid" net | Honor Marob, Tooth, play. bat, the.meeting broke up st about this PREMIUMS AWARDED. of the game. Premiums were awarded as follows: ‘TEE PRAGA AFTERWARD. Primary grade—Blanche Thyson, Katie Ratto, The fracas came about im the company room Rosie Gera Katie Miller, Victoria Casee, after the meeting. Maj. Harrison overheard Ratt, Margaret Brod, Irene Rocce and Lieut Simpson say something containing the = Guindon. Second ee words “deserter from the British army.” The | Winchester, Agnes Scanlon, Gracie Thyson, seemed to be peculiarly irritating to Hattie Donahue, Rachael Casasea, Mabel ay Harrison, and he became excited at once. | ris. General faeoremens— rit Lieut. Simpson explained that his remark had | Third grade—Alice been. “If I were guilty of all the cl Stary a adios Reset apshies ais weaka uns be teas | ieog Renee "Teregn, Mable ‘Markri be @ deserter from the British army.” | and May Angell. F hee There followed a number of little | Ada Guindon, Kate © Rosie O'Connell, Pisssantries Letween the officers, when Maj. | Grace Bin Annie Maggio vison is said to have slapped Lieut. Simp-| Hagan, . < Emma ‘ieeaion, Hattie son. The lieutenant did not resent the blow | Morgan, See Teresa — at once, but after Maj. Harrison had sai ie uorich a and Eva Cast Sian Ye incompetent, a liar and « coward, — Knott, Kose Te hoowesk cat from the shoaldec. A clinch foi- io, Katie Johnson, Katie Bishop, Julia lowed and the bellegirents were separated witn | Cooney, Katie Marrand Annie Brizz Ada aigientty. ° Newmeyer, Mary Rabbitt and Mary Friends of the National Guard say that it ie | Sixth grade—Blanche Connors, Abbie time the trouble in the third baitalion was | Tresa Sauter, Mary Zenga, ifs O'Connell nd ended, and if the peculiar peace-making efforts | Helen Shrahan. Seventh grade—! of the major prove unavailing Col. Moore or'| ket, Lillie Webster, Katie Barker, M: even Gen. Ordway should takea hand in the | Carthy, Katie Mullany, Annie Grogan, Cecilia maties. The affair last night was a disgrace to | McKenns, Maggie Eichiolz, Teresa Zerege, Mag- the District militia. ie Watkina, Florence Bingham, Winnie Foley, one Fi raid, Edith Eich eae Matic Palen Blanche Conuors ‘and Lilie GEORGETOWN. O'Conneli. Eighth grade — Mary Pa eaaeed Florence Johnson, Daisy Hammock, Sullivan, Maggie Hessler, Corinne O’Conn in_ the rear | and Grace Burns. of the Methodist Church at Teuleytown| For excellence in music—Gold medal, Miss afforded = pleasant retreat to those who/ Annie E.Grant. Premiums in music—First attended the festival given yesterday for | premium, Antoinette the benefit of the church, and at night the Heveler, Mary overshadowing branches of the high tress Laura Wilbur rag made willing arms on which to hang ye | mium— Anni in Japanese lnateras for the illumination of the ey ry Fitzgereld, Mattie Parker, pince. The Tenleytown band furnished O'Connell, Pauline Rattigan, Alice Mur- Zillent masic and the enjoyment was general, | ray, Mary Grant, Ida Horning, Alice. Burns, ‘THE UNCERTAIN OUTRIGGER. adapta Katie Murphy, Annie Orr and Mr. Wm. C. Jones of 2806 Gay street met] Premiume in, embroi drawing—First with an unpleasant boating accident yesterday, | premium, Mary Bogan, Jose Sullivan, Flor- which has somewhat dampened his desire to|ence Johnson, Coriune O'Connor, becomes Hanlon or s Courtney. As the Burnes, Teresa ofan ordinary fat-bottomed boat Mr. Jones | Barker, Mi ham, has earned a fair reputation, and, thinking that | Cecilia McKenna, Winnie Foley, Mary Mo- a one-seat ahell was just as enay to. pall, he in- | Carthy, Mary Zerega, Teresa Souter, Abbie ited several friends to witness his new de- Lillie Webste:, Edith Eichora, Katie in boating circles and started up the | Mullaney, Macgic Watkins. river in one of these tricky things. It is well| Premiums to orphans: First grade—Mary known that one cannot flounder about in a| Morrison, Ella Liazie MeAuliff, Katie shell as he can in a flat-bottomed boat, and | Murphy, Jennie Kelly and Ruth before Mr. Jones reached the Potomse ill aud Ada Stammet. Seoond grade— bis destination, he became well ac-| Bertha Petitt, Agnes Kearney, quainted with this fact. With the exception of | Nellie Seuss Geom several newspaper men that the interview was ‘as he expressed it, there were ‘no fics on it” He dotinred: drat the time hed arrived when remembered that in his letter to Mr. Br~tholdt of St. Louis Grosvenor announced .unt he stated to Mr. Charles Boynton, the agent of the Associated Press here, that there were ineccu- HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES. Pupils Who Will Finish the Course in the Seventh and Kighth Divisions. The Normal and High Schools of the seventh and eighth divisions of the public schools will have a joint commencement at the Academy of Music next Wednesday evening. District Com- missioner Ross will confer the diplomas, and Hon. Robert P. Porter, superintendent of the census, will deliver an address. An inviting musical program has been arranged. During the evening Clara H. Smyth will read the essay on “The Inheritance of Woman in the Twentieth Century,” Wm. D. Nixon will read the class history, Albert B. George will deliver the class oration, his theme being “Nature and ‘Tendency of American Institutions,” andLaura E, Wilkes will deliver the valedictory. ‘The graduates are as follows: BORMAL SCHOOL. Mary Flizabeth Beckett, Janie Eureka Brooks, Mary Elive Brooks, Ida Sedonia Coun- tee, Lottie Ryder Crusor, Catherine Roberta George, Annie Augusta Gray, Lucy Monimia Hansome, Callena Johnson, Virginia A\ Jones, Elia Jane Jones, Lillie Schenck ‘Annie Louise Manning, Martha Louise Po} Laure Aurelia Robinson, Mabel Virginia ed Susie Elizabeth Schooler, Mary Erm: Shorter, Lillian Gertrude ‘Stewart, Margaret lor, Anita Juburnes Turner, Amanda corclice Wallet, Alles Merle Waring, Laura Eliza Wilkes, Alfred Peun Lewis, Al- Phonso Orenzo Stafford. HIGH 8CHOOL. Academic course—Ellen Mitchell Adkins, Emma Elizabeth Bailey, Hannah Rebecca Bea- ton. Caroline Bell, Margaret Clarado Brown, Emma Rosaline Browne, Mary Corrilla Burks, Emma Rebecca Clarke Blanche Elizabeth Colder, Otelia Cromwell, Mary Elizabeth Dal ney, ‘Eithel Josephine, Dar Genevieve Louise Fe roster, Mary | © Rebekah Cotnes, Rebecca Juanita,’ Gray, Cora Bell, Jackson, Sarah Cecilia Johnson, Hannah Frances Johnson, Hester Virginia Jobneon, Ida Lian eee: Inez Catsey Kell; Ann Sarah Tessa Lewis, Asal Woeense “Matlions Keto Serits catching several “erabe” the aqueduct was | rlson, Katie . Feached without trouble. When just. opposite | Aufl, Hattie Fuk as Gong: an the “keno” headquarters and at pe time when eee ‘Third grade Casmeny companions were somewhat in advance of Fitzpatrick, Mary Bin MroJones sont complete ‘control of his | Ehret, Ann "ice, ‘Mabel Merril and Emly oars and ere he knew it was sing for breath | Douvall. Fourth —— May, Deneath the mighty Potomac. His friends soon | Petitt, Annie Brizzolar an; sae hanece, Sixth perceived the accident, and. fearing the worst, | grade—Mollie O'Brien, Eveline ray, Mary came up to the scene of the turn-over. With | Belle and Agnes Aubuckler. Seventh ble he was finally fished out and | Johanna Cox, Emma Baily, Nellie Burke, Lucy in bis shell, but on the way | Hughes, Laura Wilbur and Eveline not flounder, and st the wharf he | For domestic economy and sewing—Cecili wae lnnced, Delieving consi-erably lees in his | Fitzpatrick, Agnes Aubuckler, Annie Mac- ability to control any Kind of craft namee, Herter, Lusby, Katie Roberts, Mary 2 QUIET manatsor. Welle “Annie Drizzolar, Belle Smooky Mary Mr. Samuel Moore was quietly married last | #**Ti#0", Aloysia Suse — ot Falls Choreh, Ve. sic cnmmbes oa per- |, Te division Spree Galo ae Foe rage Seestbpr- pioneered) 7 Merurivcr, Sadie hee ay reo fe, who eame way from mag cong state to unite the couple.” Miss Bessie Sbreve pod smith, Aurea ey aeons James Taliaferro | ‘ Donabi Eaten’ Me oad iicn, Meare have eionee Thyeony 2 Blanche Thysom, Hattie is (3007 M street as their residence. Cassassa. To division first, No. 4—Rosie — O'Connell, Katte Milovich, Pauline Marr, Hat- A petition signed by the property holders | tie Morgan, Maria O'Dea, Pauline Ratt . and residents in the neighborhood of 37th and | Maud Kreg borer Fi ved eo Cor N strects asking that « hydrant be placed near | fi ion, Emma Sheakan, Lizsie Vib > was sent to the Commissioners to- sie Furr. Annie McCarthy, Katie Callahan bese Ida Buckley. To second division, No. 3— lace yes-| ‘Tenana Desio, Mary Knott, Ada Newmeyer, lait road | Rosie Schaefer, Katie Johnson, Katie Marr, Annie Brizzolar and Mary Rabbitt. To division first, No. 3-- Blanche | Co be clay shooting match took p = at Weaver's farm on the Co: and some fine shote were made. Randall Bates forfeited 5 collateral in the Police Court today for permitting his horse to Fun at large on Bridge street. Plunkett, Lillie Webster, The Athletic Entertainment. ‘ a Katie se i Foley, Annie An sudience which made up in enthusiasm Es . Mattie ie Fesker, G eee mera what it Iscked in numbers witnessed the athletic and musical entertainment for the benefit of the national regatta fund at the ma a Academy of Music last night. There was note “a mreserine — bed feature on the entirs program, andevery-| During the dey an opportunity was afforded thing wont off with » vim seldora witnessed in | f visiting an exhibit in one of the school amateur performances. Yoome of articles, showing, the bill and. pro- ‘The program consisted of tumblin; ficiency attained by the pupils. That part Sage bokina, obo ontagien, Son Jumping, | the eabibit Marated to cohtetdecy ons tas c ing, ng and vocal select ie Tater b decorative art display. There were table scarfs Se Caabe Quartet, table covers, bureau scarfs, sofa which dispensed music, os im for a good | Pillows and other daint; eee eer share of the apy nase worked in ie wark of caterteioment was given by talent se- | © secure - — and —— was co from the Columbia Athletic Club, the | speciall; as showing not only Potomac Athletic Cinb, the Young Men's Chris- | skill with the needle, ggg econ tian Association, the Washington Light Infan- | design and materials. work try Association and the Analostan Boat Club. | the day scholars and the ns was It fs understood that an endeavor will be creditable to their teachers. < te repeat the performance, with the addition | Teadily appreciate needlework, could see the of several comedy sketches by Hub Hmith, as- | practical direction of the | one ivan te the sisted by mem! specims Dookkeeping, penmanship and by bors of the Columbia Athietic Goning which wore alco an ec enibttion. ae a ‘Wheeled Off Her Baby. funds waiting for an invest- This morning about 4:30 o'clock Mrs. Lizzie PR Pdog cena interest with, Deen of Prince George's county, Mi., left her Woops & Co., bankers, infant child, aged about mine months, in the| Advt. 1222 F street. A Midsummer Night's Jolity. pep i el ‘Messrs. Saks & Co. will tender to their Se Rectan ond clio employes their secomi complimentary outing | Secretary Foster viele et Sebeatzen Park on W. pol age vodea rete committee the arris and Victoria | of | situations. Martin, Eliza Mathews,’ Minnie Cath- een v eKlaney, Susie Cornelia Boosie Moore’ Neh, Anna’ Bnith Payne, Letitia Elaine Perry, Nellie Pinkett, Katie Mar- | tena tina Pinkney, Adele Louive Prater. Henrietta Bruce Quander, Sadie Laurentia Quander, Brit- tania Cabelle Reed, Eva, Florence Rows, Mamie Shepherd, Clara Russell Shippen, Clare Hor- tense Smyth, Lucy Watkins ‘d, Jennie Constantia Stewart, Katherins Eugenia Tayleur, | = Caroline Cora Thomas, Marie BernedittoThomas, Florence Olympia Tolbert, Mary Jane ‘Tyler, Eleanor Elizabeth West, Alice Viola Williams, Emma Jane Winters, Fannie Maury Woodson, Imogene Wormley, Blanche Young, Percival Drayton Brooks, James Austin Brown, Law- rence Gorham Fletcher, jr., Albert’ Bailey George, George Walter Mathew Lucas, Arthur Charles Newman, jr. Business course—Julia Etta Banion. Eleanor Barnes, Mary Elizabeth Brooks, Minnie Lilian Crutehiield, Carrie Eva Dabney, Lucinds Maud Langdon, Lule Lucas, Addie Lavinia Mvore, iza Ellen Scott, Clara Alina Woodland, Henry Cardozo, Joveph Whiting Cooke, Abraham Washi- ington Hayse, George Washington Johnson, rt Cum Lacy, Jobn Emmett Lemos, Arthur Mourse Matthews: Charles Howard Met da | Kenney, r., William Samuel Naylor, William Daniel ‘Nixon, William Henry Parker, John ‘Thomas Ricks, Edward Suydam, Wellington Claxton Taylor and James Grant Wimber ‘An exhibition will be given by the cookin school at the Miller building tomorrow an Baturday between 10 a.m. and 12 m. and 4:90 and 8:30 p.m. —— Affairs at Falls Chureh. Crorespondence of The Evening Star. Fats Cuvucu, Va., June 10, 1891. The auction of lots in the Sherwood subdi- vision wasa success. The train brought from Washington 228 people. Many others came by private carriages. Ninety-two lote were sold for nearly $24,000. This Sherwood farm, as it has been known in the past, is « handsome tract of land consisting of delightful building But more than this, the town as = beautifull; ituated. elevated above Washi and it gives uss pure air and healtfal condi- tions and the water is soft, limped, cool, sweet and agreeable as ever slaked « thirsty man. rs. John in the patroness—if I structors, and Miss Matilda Rawlins and Miss Della Waiker have filled these positions. Last evening in the M. E. Church were held the con. qluding exercises of the year. ‘The church was full of our citizens. Mr. Henry Center was master of ceremonios, and there was music, singing, declamations, &c., by the pupils. |. Lee Crandle, « youth from your city, played acolo on a violin ins masterly manner. Rawiii ——— instrument. Mra. Louise Pollock of your city spoke for a half hour or m iting some Of the or ment. The committee consists of Lieut. E. 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Apply 1525 Jel0-B" penne Wants AFA = ERIAGE AND sear DESIRED mannan iouperant water; malaria lies smug Su eel: tie his AguSTA siieog ae WAXTED(A GENTLEMAN “WHO HAS A sent the'bondine department of «trust an Joan ron: ‘first-class references required. Address ND'LO. ice Je0-3t ANTED—HALF-GRO} IRL, FROM = W tert tottion year on, white iretrted, fort tend to baby. Apply 803 C \OUNTRY BOARD FOR tHE SUMMER FOR ‘Address brs. TB WIPB EMO ER cere tock WAX 1e>poanDeRs —neaur lent; Teasonal lars ne cee Mirai Whi. CRIZENDANERE - county, son station; Met fk 7 “Nt ‘Salsa ¥ Bern ch aes r iON WaT WATER ‘LE! Tatlaine: eo neo Wise PEE SEWER SI SETTERS 4 ‘AT ONCE. Apply sALTZLEY, Room 7, wamabhies ag G GIRL, ABOUT 15 OR 16 > " inne wenerally pre WOMAN FOR GEN- all fanutly ino children; y ANTED — DUNDORE's RnonT i: Wu. conducted by ladies—inen and women. white yy colored. for al kimtinot donee labo bor: citys and springs; with references. 709 L st. n. EN FORSUMMER HOTELS, rantry ‘and other ctlee: also cook os waiters, housoworkers, butlers, waitresses, Bitchen maids, tarn hands, ie Toate aot ‘ke BUKKMAM'S, 11106 #¢. 7. Wines LADIES WISHING CHANCE TO wey canay at Rages iE er cent; sain- hot pesen ple and instrnctionn, IU cenite: noode Om ‘conmiamiy RIAYSER & CO., brovidencer ele “auyidein Ware STENOGRAPHERS AND REMING- ton typewriter operators directed to positions. Euployery provided Sompetent ee ‘and KOPF: SEAS e E BERD, a Type WANTED. HOUSES. WANTED HOUSES IN THE NOnTHWESTERN having sian Hor bell, should place them 8 fae ee een cae BONKr DROS, Ft. nw. aa JeLLsit® WAXTeD SUMMER BOARDERS WALY MILE try bows, eles roneeaaehe, “ayo: BOOT Dek . Montwomery county. Ma. seib-tae HASEEY,, ‘HOUSE, PHOEBUS. Vi, NA SITUATED from’ wl 1d Point Comfort; with ine and sp yon ales sb and Puna, bathing rates te Hie sPortsiyouthy ARDERS WANTED IN A HEALTI Bae yenty. shade. fruit. vegetables, feeagd sot PE month. “Adirees JOHN Bt j Seffervontet Culpeper County, Vi s| puss SUMMER BOARD Va. Culpeper, Apply at 1000 26d st new eos TT T HOURE, GATTHERSECRG,, MD. ; ME’ i. | Sipe ed ver table eon guuleavor to peare ind ‘comfortal fo. forma very imodsratee BOMMIT' Hous | M Burge Md: juste J ANTED — SUMMER. SOIREE ROWLES: Ww. ‘Bit & burs, rhe va. ror ha (ofa scenery along ‘JeB-co3t Mire, AL. HALE. OOD BOARD FOR THE SUMMER IN tae at Ee Leite Urek ck ser, atone, F fom a, ©. LEWIS, 1421 New York ave N ELEGANT FLAT — THREE Foe RExT SA handsome room; bath room: 6 ence for housekeeping com the Judie Marbu FOR RENT—OFFICES. ¥t Hist bet 17 ena nee eh isi a Fardengb0.08 an lawn and garden. quire on the cor. Harvard ave. ee or at Room 9, Kellovy bui ding eth at mente; reat 630 odice the FALATS Eas! angie ce the PALATS T TWO BINE OFFICE BROOMS ON four on third door FOR RENT Ox, TESE_FCRNIED OR furnisived, Rat. ch, Pe oe ree a Or manicating. wih with every conveniene eee Sa FRR Re iota LARGE OnFICk wOUMS. to permanent tenan' IE, 142% New dork ave. N For 2 aaERY RST-CLASS OFFICE ay 1s ‘butiding,”” at, 141d New York ave. FOR RENT—STORES. FoR REXT_FOUR NEW €-ROOM BRICKS: ALL shave st. between itn aad lots sta see tt Uri in rage abe: gilts sap my ;HARMIGON SURNSON & SOM, "30 {OK RENT—STO! 1022 14TH 8ST. N. F (poatte Hamilton House’ sions fant location e ‘eon! gallons ualtiner or any igh eg: SS or mcah. Heeeke seine: av. FOR, RENT JULX 1, TWO GOOD 81 gccupiedone for dry soos and. other for wall payer the Present tenants moving oft te pa mores. (OR RENT LARGE STORE ASD Se er ;OR MENT Wan HOUSE 1 sT., GEES; ro tite wholeale ark. Heat, 1 San bed into two stores inquire 20% Lae MONEY WANTED #1 70 LOAN Sree ‘ON aati aS OR OTHEE security in suis fron: #400 upward at terest. RA. PH) —— TX LARGE AND SMALL SUMS Fates of interest cn approved a. = TO LOAN IX SUMS TO iat rates on spproved real ext special tere Tene noL DETER, 1307 Fet.o.w ‘ONEY TO oe ON REAL Sua PROMPT ee ACADENY WILL. RECEIVE A few of une: Die references aiter June 20. vee, inviigor- = ir with ime ‘and chalybeate: waters a a Foun 6 handset sin : ot dersedy for wil eresta and Batter “aston: auerd Ro sous. EMY,Brookeville, Montgomery Co-ed. aayesscte® TILONONT, rated and WAXED, —FOR S8UMM. iS FURN! anne house, by lady without t shildrea, nL Rat wigas seed ea ai Siva "Wis rae cas Star office. Je0-3t* W resarnoume: con eaten oy ee — plays u house ; con venter at to 8 hpeed. BL ete rn Peat). pee ary WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. TED SCALES CAPABLE OF ey W Aincotous Address SCALES, Sear oflce, JANTED — VICTORIA WITH DETAOMARLE Wet! ‘leo 8 very small ‘Ade {airstangitice. bande Td ANTED— WILL EXCHANGE TWO GOOD LOTS ‘and pair horses or good Mee ey NIEL On pera ayer TO WAxtep ae rE; office. ED—HORSES PASTURED AT PER W aa wont stabled at $30, oa Greet, x maa pie. gad the ity. Horsey Sthaise | Wa Waren. AND FLUTE PUPILS BY A. rousiclane, ielentific ing gen w. ‘jet-Ln’ Ww3s erie arabes ALL Me eter ere aa Wass RD — HORSES TO PAST Us RE; phi pad ea ‘Teast rosa Seen Sees fa aes a Be Logeat laws ee ere 61m FORT Mi ¥. NIMS Hirrte: leper noah arse uneae: | front, Address Bon it Gok vanes a | oo FQ stantin soanpixe “APPLY 70 BOY BOX 1 ore eae PLEASANT UEFA pan Aa Me eer BpsRpEBe wae ERS Bug eee Sy = Searty Se or eg rae! cg steleureted yt aoa Mn. D8 LEWIS, SS __Harrisonoury,'Va._ ‘TED Wan ApEn SSR RRIENS TO BURT ¢ hanemna Ta ose. WANTED AND TO LOAN a Gnd xilt-edge notes, secured by deed . WOODS & CO."S BANK, st. EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT, TE. Thos. B. WaGGaMaN._ Mopns 32 FS LOAN BUMS OF ‘real UGAN & pas ‘ONEY TO LOAN steamy. SAE ROSE BOWS, 4:57 Pennsylvania ave. REY 70. kD na SUMS TO SUIT, oe E Ok FIRST- x HEAL ES SEE 1ST 0. C. GREEN, 303 7th st. aw AN, ees Fito 9500 UPWARD. AT FIVE AND SIX PER CENT, MBAS. BSTATS I X THIS DISTRICT. Son Mou and ¥ sts. uw. aor ae Tn square bounded by loth & 17 th eK Lote oy E, S8TORY cae En oguere, bonnded ty pance and latrube: front and SED AT Sin ore NSPECTED aplliw* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1507 Fen. JOR RENT—317 MO. AVE, allan st ne, Daseanent brick dwelling: 10 soons and X.W.:3-8TORY AND 30] bas € STUCKETT, S10 F st, —. Jew er SWORMOTED! s BRADLEY. e7 Fa. OR RENT 29 AND ET XR 1 Room Apply at Boom 11, Robbins taiid: Fox RENT — YOR SUMMER, ry, comfortably or ‘Naval Academy. Tne md 5 ‘= WAGGAMAN. ©. i. PICKLING, Tea 5% oat OF ‘ES i i ‘Avviy te B.A. GRISWOLD. sayz is )OK KENT—FURNISMED_ Pc months» fine bouse fant, 200 feet from cars ore aoe OR RENT_YURNISHED-POR THE 10.9 Gor. Tashan Gets MOREE FO LORe we at ry CONSIDERAMLE naps. only 620 per mouth a a a asin tan ONEY TO LOAN AT 3_AND 6 PER CENT ON Msiroved Dictate ba tact ne delays Bad BUSINESS CHANCES. warm, ‘TU bORKOW 61,000 POR ONE YEan; thane tere = webs a OTICE—T0 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES AND ‘with stamp and receive thfor SALE TEEEST ix FBingttctonttt etd Aaarene Tx at y of mons ere Tanons dros nets See SALE—STOCK axp FIXTURES OF i , tock

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