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A THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1891 > Hes _FOR SALE—HOUSES. TWO SAD CASES OF DROWNING. FOR SALE_HOUSES.. al FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SOCIAL MATTERS, EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES. ame » Jordan, Blanche Murrey, )OK SALE—TO SEE IS TO BUY— 3 r 73 7 hingtonians and Girls Certified for Admission to| Walker, vi Wiley. Ry SALE TQ SEE IS TO BUY POR SALP—A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE | Where Some Was! Have Gone for | Boys alker, J Weismann, THREE NEW BRICK tine lot om a business ined. uMproverien A Mother's Piteous Appeals to Save Her Boy's 3 from station, the High School. Tor No. 4, mixed—Edwin Etz, Lite. $3.00, one at $4,250. Several others at speculative rm a the Mention. — : (a SOF x ot pertonlare apply woDUGAN & BUTLER, prams «5x “epbagherdbears 2 9 et ae ‘A. A. Wilson are enjoying a en oe Meads, Harvey ‘Thomen, Katie Adasx Ieee | 4 T7004 drowning cases happened here to- a Se Site TWOSTURY-AND SIRENED coe Cal at my ne Ciice ation $ o'clock raves. DUCKETT & FORD." jess] from Lieut. and Mrs. Davis, who beve jast |7UP™S_I" THE WHITE FURLIC scnooLA Wao Heads, Thomas, Katie Adams, day. In one case a fifteen-year-old white boy Fores Frnicw Tk, Amplng on LAG bet Haga 8; | 1 __Offees: Rellore bid’ snd ith and ne. Ftven itengs an Vrs tite tra the south ead ef gome on from Fort Leavenworth. Lieut. Devis | sean eee ee ea Gemeain pon | Beattie Minnie. Cost, Annet MBit Lelia | aamod Charles Davie wes the victim and tn @o rouse and bath ail tui. ; rent . We, Li—TWO LOTS ON COR ST. BE-) Long bridge. For price and terms apy . i spent ee F i ; ® F tween Ti st. ad New Pie pas oy 7! 3e20-6t ‘i — z fRers worry. < Fairchild, Jessie Gard: ther Rodger Connell, a colored boy, two years ns. ALE—C st. near 9th n.e., three-story and cel- | each to 15-foot paved alley; concreted street oe segrinags since — saya: — maler, gy eo ieribae ice” E"Heuter, ve ope dle Devie ver ved EAT lon “Pease SRL m pyre! | Founded Ur hopasoue uprcvomenta Only €1:datper | WOR SALEBY GRACE W, THOMAS." | a very pleasant one. . Alice Howe, Pearl A. Halley, Emma Keiholtz. |.."seuth Capitol and © siecets and be Frc ‘LER, | $aare fot a LD, southwest corer | “caoice building lots at Metropolis View, neve saa. Mr. Greger of the Russian legation isagain | The following is the list of the Sacamaragid Willie M. , Mary L. Kilgore, Nora Mc-| © a) sed at the wharf of thestenmes Pente, semi Ge ye Gy Sas Beata Sob | E see Vem Ab Ea Webs an cuvice | ts neta Onveciscav ats SGT | bar ama be "peovoas Saye Wf tis liye | ony ohare eos Corded or eaniica to] Meee eae Be car ee Le [Ho wes engaged in delivering clk on tas Eps is aey: Pee. Wa. t08 DUGAN EDU | cat vparchassr G. P. NORRIS: O14 Bat.’ Jeabeare” | Be 20-61" | memorable. He gave last woek a boating party | the High School: Meigs, Jobn G. phockwood, Florence E. Bow- | steamer when he slipped from the gang-plank Lt? Officear Kelk JOR SALE_EDW —CHOTC : ONT OF MONc¥ | up the Potomac, at which a congenial of man, Florence Burgess, Fannie R. Clements, | into the water and failed toarise. Mr. John OX SALETAT A SACEIFICE, 5TO CLOSE AN | FOB SALE-CHOICE LOTR IN ut wish to own a home We wil supply sue vaimuce | young people were hie guests. ed FIRST DIVISION. Catherine A. Cooney, Lillian R. Covell, Annis | Hoon re as Ar tn stoner: went late the estate. in center of Sy, 3coay Croom bricks: ail FOR SALE—CHOICE LOTS IN 8 charming villa in Northwest Alexandria. | “ y¢2° is out in Evansville,| Eighth grade, No. 1, boys, Franklin achool—| May Dodge, Annie E. Gill, C. Guerdrum, yer, s can be improved t6 net Eo per ceet a ‘Tistuy above suteerie ce oaks mammal tae ers | Ind., on her Seopa ft to ber | Geo. K. Baier, John H. Berry, Robt. H. Dal- | Margaret L. Hughes, Suen Mey 1. | river after him, but failed to find him. Gubes- ve. near 434 St., opp. park; 3 car ines; centr 0 puireias ‘he ‘Than < cummer visit ¢ Harner, Mollie Larkin, Emma ‘Belle C. | quentiy the body was recovered by the crew Rouse opea daily 4 to 500 propersy now in the marist. Ave LCRINGTON see home. gleish, Jas. M. Dean, Harry T. Domer, Frank quently McGregor, Clara D. Miller, Annie M. Parsons, S 4 Y will leave | H. Eastman,George E. Elliott, Rowland H. Ford, J fivislon 1 slresdy Supplied. with ever nae paren: Mrs. Tateno and her little daughter lea Etta L. Sanf: 3 : Rosa A. Scott, Minnie L. Spen- SRG ever offered fo our people, eltharor HOMES or FOR BAGEDA BEAUTIFUL BUILDING size AT | shortly for Block Island, where she will spend | Aaron .Hariatoll, H. H. Hollander, Geo. ©. | Ser, Ethel May turiey. 3620-3 *__J. B. WIMER, 008 13th ot. F® Sse ASRING TON HEIGHTS LOTS. “THE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS.” lice boat gnd turned over to his parents. The boy's heartbroken mother was at the wharf Carrol ation, soon after her boy wax drowned and sbe was eer arn aoR Gaze Ave. Rear station; norea- | the rest of the heated term with Mrs. 8. V. Mil- | Leidy, Chas. J. Murphy, Edwin Potbury, John | Lenox School, No. 5, mixed—Harry Leonard, | almost frantic from grief ee ee. He TOE OMAN we ath st_ | et at the latter's cottage, which she has hired | B. Reed, BP. Rucker, Wm. M. Shuster, Harry | Clifford S. Merrick Romaine Merrick debe F; | Her, appeals se the men to wave her child Aa CORMAN. 5 Een tt | for many seasons past. Blair Smith, Lawrence Stwlzle, Edward & | Wright, Clara H. Burroughs, Annie V-Dartictt, | deeply afected ‘hose about the wharf, but the tr. .r w.; lot 24x120 feet to alley N Gen. Greely’s fami! 'y will summer at Sorrent Besse H. Bohrer, Margaret E. Brenizer, Mary | efforts of the clerk and others were of no avail 2 Tie aes hie 30 foot wide; 80.00. “ALBERT F- FOX, 320 AUND WEST OF COLUMBIA ROAD. eierrae where be Sora eects fe chee raetiniy eb | Wierd Hiecy B. Mivieh, Davies, Nettic N. Diver, 1da E. Harner, Maggie | until after life was extinct aoe a owax: Te Peromine more, attractive and populariy, favored | 100x150; that in which Col and Mrs. Lamont have spent | _ Franklin School, No. 2 mixed—Honry J.|M. Keating, da M. MeCauley, Josie ©. Mul-| The Connell boy was drowned in a different FoR sSbSUBAVE SEVERAL SPECIAL BAT py a Ee ee several pleasant summers. The family of the Altech, Wm. Abbe, R. M. Barr, Arthur I. | cahey, Susan F. Nicholson, Katie 8. Notting-| manner. He went bataing in the big sewer , : 4 mn division. “Itis the expressed universal opinion of all | = GLE_N{NETY SIBOES OF PROaney | latter will dy in July Flogg, Jno. A. Graham, Jas. 0. Groff, Fred L. | ham, Matte 8. Patterson, Nellie Richards, Car-| near Eckington and got in water that was pt Ae A oe see ET ANGARD TER ti ta “ r ver R_SALE—NINETY PIECES OF PROPER’ T will go there early iy. ‘Ma wyea0ge CHARLES W. ANDY, O21 F st. nw. aL PSTARGARDT! pbproctating that which is best that this property js by far the handsomest of al] northwest sul C i Grosvenor, Chas. J. Gaisberg, Isaac Heiden-|rieC. Selby, Minnie F. Thom) Mabel C. | deeper than he expected, and, like the Davis - . | ison saLe—HampaonaE ement of all no omet ena subtivasions. tend Se fptire | ,,Con- and Mra. Card and their daughters will | neimer, John I. Hayden, Jno. A. Thompson, | Thompson, May P. ‘Thyson, Ella i. Williams, | boy" he lost hee li His tety ‘eon recovered SOR © OR EXCHANGE —I HAVE SOME Tan Tithe stan =e ALE_ON ISTH STL N.W., WITHIN ONE | 18h; "HB map of country twenty mi ee sxound - | start today for York Harbor. The marriage of | T. L. Weed, Annie R. E' Carrie May Fuller, | Vie H. Warmkessel. and turned «ver to his parents, who reside at Twant to tackangs i latest improvements. car FE Giock of the ate ia Oe Mss Sea bee | inion, free. * © TSH Fata, _| their eldest daughter, Mise Edith Card, to Mr. | Lucy Mitchell, Annie P. Potter, Harriet K.| Wallach School, Ne 1, boys—Jesse L. Adame, | No. 58 Detreos stsece Boney) ceed chee compa: Bey oi of the U. %. Supreme Court for hie residence and ad- | —— Frank Skipworth is announced for one of the | Quinter, Georgia D. Redway, Mabel Louise Jas. C. Adkins, Ernest Anderson Allan, Al —— Spply to TLLER & RUTHEREO: vintag bendaome improverents, £0" early October events. ‘Vaughn. M. Archer,’ Alex. T. . Roy E. ee _ oly ; nap oee re OODSIDE, ug) ° Bremner, Roy FIREMEN’S GRAVES ALE OR EXCHANGE FOR (307 Pst. ne OES Ee: Kv Fh Beh FTL pe Lice between, the, Mi iitan branch and the 7th st. | Mrs. Nathaniel Wilson and family will sum-| _ Franklin,No. 3, girls—Maude Burbank, Madge | Burnham, Walker E. Clendaniel. Victor B. + nn So FOR SALE $25 CASH, 925 FER MONTH, PRETTY | T. LEivo: .W. cor. Lith and F sti 3 pine. the railroad on the west and the pik mer at Bar Harbor. They started north last | Bowie, Virginia Collins, ‘lla Heilbran, Cora | Fay, Bertram G. Foster, Joshua L. Gatchell, | Strewn With Flowers by the Veterans Yee Stet me a | iiups"Suiated tn hatursl wood, tained ‘fines, “&c-;| POR, SALE-ON LINDEN g cellent, water good and esaily obtained’ maak eae Hart, Elizabeth Henley, Florida Johnson, May | Theo. L. Gatchell, Ernest E- Herreli, St- John tdhtey—Shany Speedhen, OR SALE—TWO 1s ROOM BRICKS, ON 14TH SE Tus eed cop emt ocsiion, northeast, only A eg OF Meh Ae Tonks a ron tne athe only | Miss Gertrude Jewett and Mr. Edward W. oor eg a dbeerg nt inne ——. = D. M —nige a ow Yesterday afternoon the members of the Ve s¢, = .,; lots 202138 to S0-toct all ol pw | OOK at than | only $705 per jot. BR. H. 1. LE{POLD, | ten houses now on the subdivision and more are tobe | Fox will be married on Wednesda; hoe a * J. Parson, Wm. E. Parson, _— — for both, 2°39 S. sw cor, Lith and F sis, nw. Je20-3t built at once. The Rock Creek National Park, ening at . ixed—I W ry : eran Volunteer Firemen’s Association deco sonal park. ae tn’ | Dr. Bartlett's residence. ‘The iE will be | ,Derret, School, No. 4, mixed—B. Bristow | Wm. E. Raab, Fred. A. Rauke, E. F. Reinburg, ; Adams, Laurence Barringer, Frank G. Butts, | Robert K. Riordan, Bertram F. Thomett, rated the graves of deceased members and vol- iE ruthdivision snd to the meat of eatout tire-quat- | private, but cards have been issued for a re- | garam yewpence Barringer, Frank G. Ba Rony ihosl, So.-G, Gaede acl, | Peete ee ee Seer gunaacy of hy National ‘Ene ana cone ¢PPtion to take place after the ceremony at 148 | Proctor, Elliott K. Pennebaker, Wm. 8. Quinter, | A. Miles Bouton. Was. Barton, crewed rape hegre preteen pr dew Stitute, when completed, the nearest ‘dri ‘the | F street northeast. Henrietta F. Dunlap, Anna Endicott, Mary | Wm. Hubbard, Charles Macee, Charice Meine’, | Xd Mt Olivet and Congressional cemeteries. wale ou etiy termos and lower than inany |, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Steele, Mra, William | Edmonds, Mamie. A.’Gillam, Ruth Hamilton, | Albert Marks, Elbert Rishooed, Ircarg Tk, | The hall of their quarters (the old Union en- 3 Weyed, extends to ¢ point oppo 1ST ST. § Seat ew hou tn the ty foi the money: 16 pana : F my = Sa {OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, TO CLOSE AN ~ : =] Scagucieay DoTommemts ssa ee! omg gb TF | Bete cue 1106 Suet nn lot aay Price | POH SALE-GLEN, Doe Tass bot | Vorp reseonable. LOUIS ¥: SHOFSLAR HEAST OORNER Sia 565 per lot. RK. H. T ful river views. JOHN 0. pe Ls — a ‘- Morris Hunt and the Misses Hunt, Mr. and | Caroline W. Janney, Flora P. Shinn, Maude C. | well, Walter Simpson, Bessie Erly, Gertrude | gine house, corner of 19th and H streets) was = 5 CY EDOE INVESTNERT_iIa il ” 1th and @ other subdivision of similar advantages. a 4 Tae aeme nia 4 Fos Sateen EDGE INVESTMENT —F1GBT Foe sare SOP SAE MAGNIFIGENT CORNER OPFOsITE | FoF Plateama particulary apply to ove drs, Frank Newlands, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. | Shinn, Virginia Stone, Grace Taft and Ida M.| Harlow, Adelaide Melchior, Rosa Palmer, | open during the day and large numbers of pe ee 2x3 to 243 100 OBTHWES Postiuaéter General Wanaunaker's - | apti-am Beg ya de Barney, Mr. and Mrs.. John R. McLean, Mr. | Wagner. Marion Payne, Louise Randall, Edna heed, | goral tributes were received and the flag was DeDO-Se ‘ ‘New York “bb, 4 and er. OE BALE-VALUABLE TPROVED and Mrs. Edward MeCauley, Mr. and Mre| _Dennigon School, No. 5, boys: SLEDFOEL AND UN: FOLLO. WASH. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON GEORGETOWN | Atthur Ad inctone shrewdest Wusiness uen and invest in| BEIGHTS. Northwest Alexandria; quick and handsome profitis | ‘The undersigued offer for sale the desirable improved a Albert B. | Minnie Roth, Susie Underwood. on, Mr. and Mrs.’ B, H. Warder | Brooks, Richard Birney, Wm. H. Von Bayer, soar Siaiandds at half mast. The weather somewhat interfered and Mrs. and the Misses Wallach are among | Jas. W. Clift, Eugene C. Copenhaver, Richard Jefferson School, No.1, boye—Max Alexan- with the arrangements, but the old boys mus oh ‘A. Me GORMAN, Setate ou the Helaviee? Geengecwne Eubten’a | tome of the Washingtonians who will keep |S. C. Caldwell, Claude Clayton, Jas. B. Cleary, | , Jette appceedageatad nye Sain, | Fed a respectable sized crowd. Before enter 608 13th “Tinthicum or De poy wat | house this summer at Bar Harbor. Bayard Kane Gibson, Chas. R. Gibson, Byron | der, Frank Barker, Edward Birkhead, Jobn | ing on the duty, President Richards called the sold in neparate pai which | ‘The widow of Mr. Edward A. Hopkins ar-| Graham, Franklin T. "Howe, jr. Paul’ Bowen | Bispham, Dayid Blakelock, Walter Bright, Sid- | (06 0” the duty, President Hichards called the % of tip paresis: bouaded ty feed citieieesouty | rived yesterday at her friends, Mena Mrs, oe ome Frank Lac wary [al Pebae ans, Chamabertain, Ciomto One| area, rape epohe te Pig ory they 608 133th st. nw. the parcels. bounded 1 ox order : arker, John L. Russell, Alfred M. tock, Jed | sey, Cornelius Desmond, Burch Fitzsimmons, | . ESVESTED AS FIRST PAY- | of the wen?aud "Liniticu Piscd’ ents nord coa: | Hatch. 2015 Hillver place, from her ad errand | 7"Siiiy Wager Allen’ Turpin, Howerd W- | G2 i ins about: 1 SALE_VERY CHEAD_—e2, buy two G-roota brick Louses: excellent location. Capitol Hill, near Pa. ave. ; well condition. w. e203 i -, ~ had inaugurated a year agoand it was a cus n Fowler, Edgar Holcer, Chas. Holden, |) inaugurated a y nt ona ¥ 4 ; m. Tuck i 4 a 0) to keep up as an evidence | B ment on alot i Northwest Alexandria will 200,000 aquare feet of land and is imapioved z : Thayer, Geo. Wm. Tucker, Ralph 8. Wertield, | Geo. Latterner, “Thornton” Lemon, Henry | 2% ey proposed | Joadsse’ VS HORST AN” Sianager, 008 13th st.n.w. Euveuience, ane consertutory completertabie end Con and, Urs SG. Burbridge are visiting | Dore Wolfstciner, Carl K. Waldecker, Fred K- | Pieree, Frank Moore, Frank McDonald, lows | ttt those on whose graves the® will spread the a see 3 Rogether the most attractive home tne District. | their daughter, Mrs. D. G. Hatch, of Hillyer | Yates, Fred Youn, Reily, Frederick Richardson, Geo. Sorrell, Chas. | #0*er* are not forgotven. | The flowersin bask- OR SALE—105 FT. FRO ~ , ly, . Geo. yess tisae wn Uap at on ie | wines agate eg al | pace, ae ‘mension’ Dennison School, No. 6, girls—Edith G.Bogg, | Walter, Lloyd White, Edgar Williams, ot, and bones wore then leaded ta. cunibuses sold tmmeliately” Anvten’ ‘pul be made by parties desiring either’ howe] Mrs. Gen. Edgar Allan and her daughter, | Bary A. Baker, Mary F. Bickford, Mary'€. | “3cmcrane School, No. 2, girls—Jane A. Ber- | in4 wigone of some of the members and © 20 th st. Oran investment. a Mrs. F. H, Crump, have left the city for Capon | Boteler, Caroline Braden, Agnes C. E. Brien, | eridge, Mary A. Berkman, Pauline lock, | #7g0 buss was fille fret ac wll Schoey fatned ty Gauaerceaea™ | Springs, We Vay ‘where they ‘will spend ihe | Mars Davidson, Elvira W. Gaddess, Leila C. | Nugusta Kc ehreng Suvle Crossman, Mary E: | ,, GieBNOOd cemetery was fiwt ig WILLIAM A. GORDON, summer. Miss Lottie Allan will join them in | G#ines, Edith P. Hubbard, Mary J. V. Latti-| Donaldson, Anna E. Dolan, May B. Gudgin, é . J. Bal 81 Fst. one IGF BUIL! two party walls: Rs Purchaser buslds ou. Greenup, bh, Gr, We ecltote ee - : E. Dole % | killed by the Columbia suction in 1855 in going Sto 129 Perce st, — sane 1, Payton.” Taly. rencean McFarland, Theo. E. Rice, Jeanie | Aunie A. Hasler, Emily E. Hopkins, Nellie V- | £0 ene gro at Shrove's stebin and tone Ghat ber Dea oe 3620-3¢ ‘G13 10th st. n.w., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Pennebaker upon | Welln Mines Wiha a, pepaT Vine nfeld, Pr phe, May E. King, Mollie G_ SicCarthy, Rittio | 5” Ht Seesford, Conrad Kaufman, Edward Ed- JOR SALE — ON CONN, AVE., EAST SIDE, OP- 13-9 ‘Asst = : = , illiamson, a . Porter, Clara A. Pywell, Ha’ Phebus, iodien EF sie Suator Sawyers bade oa cee ek aercaca are — =“ | their return to Washington will reside at 1341 | Alice'C. Wood. Amelia W. Plugge, Mabel L. Rollins, Mattie W. | ¥aTds and Thomas McIntire. | Mr. J-W.Thomp- 5 == Corcoran street and not at 1317, as heretofore | Adams School, No. 7, mixed—John C. Corson, | Sale, E ‘or full lie ‘office for bullenin eased 5 A , For full lit call at oftre for bull = COUNTRY _REAL_ ESTATE. | state Henry W. Johnson, Graham M. Leupp, Chas. | Ema FORsaLeonre XCHANGE —ABEAUTIFULCOUN Misses Annie and Marion Gawler and Miss : a, = + Dene ag E. os — eee Brock, | Sh®¥, daughter of Alo: try neat at Aunapolis Junction; excellent water: | Marguerite Bassett left Saturday for Atlantic | Bremer, Grace Bryan 2. Dennison, Isa-| "Bradley School, No. 1, mixed—Thomas Brock, From a POR, SSEESTO, BOILERS ee, BEAUTE | SHOE Ahn Gnd plenty pf shade” SAMUEL Bea | Yorsuerl 7 te Afentio | a1. Jorden, iste’ M. Peachy. Lizzie H. | Prederick Ely, James’ Grant, John 3. co Re the piglet on Capttot Hint fronting park. Cash price, | 7 Mr. and Mra, J. J. Sellman will visit Rock | P@?t, Annu L. Quackenbush, Rachel K. Sewall, | Wintield Johnson, Samuel Richards, Samuel Sigourney, Jessica E. Tabler, | ®°" Made a brief address. Misses Edith Thomp- ~ son and Hattio Thompson, daughters of James race Thomas and Bachel Amelia !'y ‘Thompson of the patent ; Miss Mabel Shaw, and Mrs. Jen- the flowers on the frame cottages, Neatly compieted; bui.t separately; | £1 S-room frome and stable; lot 2 on Harvard se ig: Heiwhts, east of Lithst.: | 20-foot all ered tron, stapes: was; Beated by tur: Race: excelleut_driuking. water: rent, 820. Price, reenup 3 well worth $1,400. Address PARK, Star R SALE— WATER FRO! rt . 4 “ : A photograph was taken at Mr. $200 and $3,500, termeeasy- Apply on 7 HW | se Wate 5 : Theresa Snyder. — z Tucker, Maude E. Ball, Katherine E. Buchanan, % BSI AHPLESS. cence patti ‘fou are specially invited vs investiante the tolloe SOE | Washinton and a nile atoee Rives Views tiie | Enon Springs this summer. Force School, No. 8, boys—Clifford T.Chureh, | Lily May Burch, ‘A. Brewer, Estefle E. ing barvains im new and handsome dwellings in the nicely situated ; 300 younx peach trees and other fruit: The Misses Thom were attired in white with crowns of white ers and wore badges 1am the Daughter of a Veteran Vol- Hofthwweat action. Now le tve tne ad this fhe chance fo eecure a home, O*TE DROIT PARK. — (1833 to 1837 Corco- t * peach 4 ee Mr. W. H. A. Wormiey of Park street, Mt. | Paul Cockerille,Chas. B. Cofiin, Geo. M. Colvo- Beach, May A. Coderick, Bessie H Champlin, ‘S FORD, G17 F st. mw. ™Y seaiar” | Pleasant, has issued invitations for the marriage | coresses, Harry G. Deane, A. C. Gensler, Wm. | Eihel’W. Duler, Nettie E- Harvey, Willte L. TAGE AT Wasiz, | Of his daughter, Miss Eunice Welles Wormley, |E- Green, Willard L. Hazard, H. J. Keyser, | Hopkins, Gertrulle N. Knight, Nellis’ G. Lyons, buyer. 61S loth, Je L. ran, Jat br, Or. ea $9,000 | Prox SABE ence ene ot | to Mr. Geo. W. Dick i Bussell Kimball, D. W, Knox, Wm. W. New-| F; Se Blanch y, Etta OM en 500 q ” 3 nto re. Md... ished; plenty of | to Mr. Geo. W. Dickey of Columbus, Ohio, at issel imbail, )Xy Emma L. Schnebel, Blanche Starkey ita M. ~— - ie gen = HeGhrier 8a, and F n.e., 1208383 room for 59 side; many widows; foot and comforiadie, terns | Berean Baptist Church, Tuesday evening, Jane | bold, W. G. Ogdon, Hudson ‘I: Patton, Wm. | Walker, Laaea ke West, Marion E- Winfield, | oqo Glenwood the veterans wont to Mount i; cemented cellar: elegant N.Y sa ——See eee En 30, at 6 o'clock. Patten, Wm. G. Raines, jr., Maurice J. Sious- | Ellen L. Young. of the association, feburi " Here Me Thom eto? bith stent. fee ont ‘om, & room in fine grove, 1O acres tarse peach | At the invitaiion of Miss Belle Twombly the | et Granville Smith, Wm. Med. Smith, Henry | — Jefferson School, No.3, girls—Kate E. Baum, | Son mate n few prelusinerY tanethe wae FEE ore ky CHAE i be c26.000) Several” banistane 2 | avpie ore ‘story Sarity of small | Cazenovia Club and a number of their lady | Gpiiuqmpsom, Edmond MM. Walsh, Edward | Jennie Blumenfeld, Margaret T. lirady, Estella | {°onced Mr. W.J. Walker ofthe ing little house of 7 rooms an th for omy Ss GOs Hela) 3 a ch 35, 80> taxes in Wesley Heights | — friends gathered at the beautiful home of Mr. | White White. - Bowler, Addie D. ‘A. M. GORMAN, rroll, Matilda Cheseldine, roe r ho paid an exalted tribute to Mr. = * Force School, No. 9, girls—Ella Baxter, Mary | Eva M.’Crump, Lillie B. Faunce, Eftie H. Ham. | ™’ Gos 1th : zat ir cot [forsale or rent. ‘OK SALE_20X90 ON W S&T. BET. 14TH AND and Mrs. H. H. Twombly on Howard avenue, ° = Cenmp, 14lh »E worth. He said the occasion was asad one, but coe ith ot sw. | Spruce, FE CON op Fosinst RoW. Mill be sold very iow to quick buyer. Mt. Pleasant, last Friday evening to meet Dr. | 4; ©; Bradekamp, Elise Bradford, Lucy M. | mett, Minnie Harslip, Ada M. Lee, Isubel Belle ‘The following houses in the northeast section are orghy the attention of investors and home seekers: © awakened pleasurable emo Sana : ; at the aame ti J. Den Nichols and his bride (nee Miss Gled- | Gaulllcld, Lilian M. Clarke, Edith Cockrille, | Leesnitzer, Lorraine Harriet Mever, Daisy ea : z : > os am ‘ D tions. He eulogized the late president for his 1, 25. 1405 to 1417 H st Ta Ae INGLESIDE. if Es hill). who were married at the home of the Beatrice A~ Croghan, Beste L. Orow, Lataces ‘ylor, Eugenia A. Yates, Emma Lillian Yates. noble traits and lofty attributes of character. = 9 Br, 1ur, ‘st br stores & di 4 oe vonpibloae geowers bride’ y 2 bert, Mary L. Irwin, Ada R. Johnson, Anna FIFTH DIVISION. In conclusion, he said: We will now proceed Fou SALE_FOR BEAUTY, CONVENIENCE AY 10, oe 200 | Park and Mt. Plensant. ‘Those desirins a xood invest- ride’s parents in Oswego, Kan., on May 27, Kelton, Lena H. Luckel, Mary E- Luttrell, fs ION. in conclusion, he sai e ow pr Pats othivg cam equal 8 picrareagu hose ia i S00 | Bent : pitore the best Jory are and who have just arrived from their bridal | St.nge Paris, Laura C. Rugg, Misa Stulz, | _ School No.3, mixed—Bessie Bell, Helen Byng, | to decorate his grave with flowers—a beautiful own terms. A" af. GORMAS: Manaxer NO. ¥. WAGGAMAR. Selvdeet | eg Two Fa LITTLE BUILDING | FIGHT ACRES, 7-ROOM HOUSE. GOOD WELL; | tour to the northwest. Among those present | Emily C. Thomas, Lucille W. Wilkinson, Edith | Lizzie Cartwright, Geneveive Cassin, Lulu reggae tye YP eemnggencedione ogg aeomy 9 ay BL.030 for Dekker e. 5 easy x joodwin, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Covell, Mr. halen ¥ a J dd singe ep hea ory Mouse cut. iw ;im spicauid order: three stories | Ag bECK Hottes, containitis aix Toone afd bath each ARGARDTER, O13 15th st. mw, | evi 7=ia Poa me Ta | Mra. EL. Harver, Mine Gora 3. Thomas, Miss | yar’ Ran | Cilition: Teles OF Hasieane, | Crowley, Orilee Dix, Agnes Entwinle, Emily | we loved and honored in life until we are called Si tosqment: 18x00; anodes howe, pretty surrounl- | Corner on Md ot FOE SALE_ CHEAPEST LOTS 1N ALEXANDRIA; | NICHOLS, ADDITION TO HYATTSVILLE NOW | Mary Rector, Miss M. E. Stockett, Miss Myra Arthur B. Heaton, David N. Houston, Alex. D. | Geetva Jukenion. Seta Kenatd Hoffman, | ence to the silent majority = YAN... | Mistauent Sh Piped iets oa onan Betb: | Ho; hush and hendstuse location: well’ shaded; ace | - Hillman, Misses Hattie and Eva Walker, My . | Geneva Johnston, Matilda’ Koester, Sue Lacy, At Congressional cemetery the graves of ex-Chief John Dickson, James MeCathran, Haast West McKinzie, Arthur M. McNamee, Francis B. | Alice Lynch, Room ’ is R. Speare, Martin W. Stevenson, nules by drive trou ety. | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Detandorf, Miss Cora Bean. ral pretty: hotise 5 neneor reduct Miss Betty Jackson, the Misses McNantz and | Parry. Wil $550 to $400; monthly 3 Eva Metz, Mary McGowan, Mary os inc in a fine business section of the iY e McKenna, Lydia Miller, Lizzie Mockbee, Teresa | ( LCanficld, W. H. Hamilton and others, were JOR SALI ‘Y LOTS F RONTING ON DUCKEIT& FORD, Uli F st. new Je! . ST weace Wm. H. Walsh, Bay V. Bartholow, Edith L. | Moor, Eva Shoemaker, Lovie Thomas, Carrie | decors: : deates store ou : r ; r 2 Messrs. 8.°5. . FE : 4 ted ina drenching rain. “ emanates <A and sidewall sniy. 1-000 exch Caiy taenan nee NEY $35 PER MONTH Giles, G. HL Maxwell B.D, Fieteher, We a1 | Burden, Asenath Ml. Graves, Mary’ E. Graves, | Trot, Euphan Washington, Alfred Clifton, census —acon St. | POH SAEE_FOR ONE-HALF CASH I WILL SELL | buiiainge teins enccted ou djotntny fot dg suck station, Washington and Onio rai Huston, C. I. ‘Clark, C, E, Goodwin, ©. L. | Mury F- Johnson, Mamie E. McGregor, Mar-| Hamilton Cooke, Robert Frey, John Lacy, ALEXANDRIA, OF. [DER'S ROW ONT one or three beautiful Go Be in-3. houses at a | _je20-Jt ED. 3. 0" aaee of fruit, Bing mo delightiul eon Ingalls, Dr. V. A. Moore, Prof. C. M. L. Sites garet G. Silvester, Bertha G. Stier. Charlie Ramsburg, Joe Taussig. for less than cost peated by | stcritce., Address ONE-HALF 1. Star office. 10H, sALE—2 ECONOMICAL BU pote, WATERS & THOMIPSON, Room 8, jAllantic | and Messrs. Toe, Waterbury, Fuller, W. H. SECOND DIVISION. he sg ong ‘ool, SNo. 5, erent id F. PUBLIC SCHOOL MATTERS. cone | Fen ae Ri ROR TSE tad SATO Mat | Ergo” os wert tp Be Reel | on sara oNTy Se RTLES FROWN | Humes ad WH and EL Hl Abbott School No. 1, bory—Hloward Bane, | Daseiion, JohnH; Benny. Thomas ¥Do0-| aye closing ot the Alexandria publi sehoola ‘Oi HOUSE IN NORTHWEST ALEXANDRIA. postlapge stable in hot 100 sect to. S0-foot alley: | 3e20 : O13 15th ot. nw. eee eee te ee tay ety at 2S Pe Frederick Beresford, F. B. Berry, Horace | Louis G. Reinburg, J. W. J. Shea, Chas. C. | Will begin here on Wednesday next and con- 208 Zorever.” Call and see what in- | Price. $2,600. oe K SALE—CHEAPEST LOT IN NORTHEAST. 3 1 TY LI . awe AT GLEN ECHO TODAY. Jelsae™ och ¥. paeees 23-300 Ese re Fe Bingham, David B. Chadwick, Harry E. Claflin, naaer.008 19th st-nw__ | J(OR SALE_SOUTHEAST, 4 SQUARE FROM PA. | Frice "$1,200. KJ. BEALL, JH.y 1003 6 Wagner, Jos. M. Ward, Lucy E. Fell, Lula E. | clude at the close of the month, the schools Near Delaware ave. and 1. sts. n. z NG : i ins, David Cook, | Lanman, Mary E. O'Connor, Anna Oth, | Sesbeat Mien peenieheted we Gal Aen ths? EFORE BUYING, Ki Chautauqua Smiling After the Cloudburst— | Solomon Cohen, Walter Collis vid Cook, | Laum y . ving then comp a ‘n months’ ses ot = Bw s L. Stone “ - SALE-1STH ST. NEAR SST. N.W., NICE | E ave. cars, a beautiful Story brick house: bay | _je20-3t* is ef EET fo Excellent Program. E. D. Morgan Fowle, Jerome Franc, Joseph D. | Nettie A. Serrin, Grace L. Stone, Maud White. | sion. “The examinations are now in progress roots aed Unt Bre house. 3, Pindow. Srooms ‘and bath. hue cellimen. ruruace, iw aya awa rant will get i ‘0. 1, mixed—Felix Beukhert, ec. ; all im pertect order; side ab tect wide, ane FoRs: TWO SMALLLOTS | _jelu-tit jer. Fred- Curtis School, yd he t mo f the hook one Chautauqua is smiling today. The cloudburst | Franzoni, Henry Gover, Harry Z. Grier, Fred. and show that most of the schools ha’ |. GORM, +t orde of Ist y each 189580 1t.; | S305 IE ts i rtsock, Louis Heinrichs, Bernard Her- | Arthur Birch, Walter Birch, Abie Blumenthal, | their work well. The closing exercises will con- AS IRN Be | Be toot alley. Thiele great oeieore Se. 000e | Deice We. ber va. fF» term ai cttaae with tinse het al cold ater baht | Hast night seems to have exhausted all the | ‘ram Allie Hobson, Hl. P Howard, Holand | Robert Cazpbell, Moor Falls, Willian F isher, | gist of music, addresses and the distribution of it Story back Bowes, Bases eine EX, | _2elt-lw GEO. W. LINKING, a ae Sen 920 ¥ ot. D.W-_ | troie: sable ior two horus: cellarend shade. Price, | reservoirs of heaven, for now there are blue Jones, Harry W. Keefe, Albert Keen, Edwin — a a Good- | the honors of the term in each school. The UBLY 8,200. “AS M.“GORSAN, R SALE—MT. PLEASANT—8-KOOM COTTAGE: | WOR SALE—4 Cit ley Appy to | TOR ae fotgsnowe” Terma to suit. 5. ¥ LIGH" | axieg overhead at Glen Echo and dry ground | Keen, Geo. &. Lindenkehl, Newman G. Little, | win. Mar: larper, Rol i superintendent awards a medal in “each 5 ‘Obs Att st as, latrobe, range, well, &c.; in good order: jot 4 | 4 16th and C galley. Avpiy to a a side Frank Mothershead, Sidney Reizen- | Houghton, | James “Madison, Percy’ Mar-| school. The board awards in Lee School » Sok SALECA COZY HOME WILE BE BOneE | fete out, omy S300 cash Feauiged. Price, 84.500. cae LOUIS P. SHUEMARER, SALE—ONE HUNDRED FATS NEA | under the feet. Consequently the program to- | ¥- C. Tutz, Frank M Sauk Sse, Albert | shall, Frederick McKinley, Marbury Ofey, | memorial ‘medal to "the gitl most. faitutal Pos Se wae e JelS-lw REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. | _) TALESeS DOWN AND GIO TER GRE rep ee OF | day was well attended. This morning Dr. John canuinas Harry Sisson, Frank C. Stratton, | Mury Becker, Lillie Bremerman, Annie Davis, | to duty during the year.” ‘and the teachers * ‘andra, AM. GORMAN, Pe ae STALLMENT PLAX. FSih bays ascigabie Yet tor resteace’ mition Ts | cae mncen ibar® Jin With zap of co ielizw_|J. Lafferty of Richmond Va., lectured on | Joseph Stubener. Elwyn E. Wakefield. Charlotte Duvall, Tillie + Pearl Fishel, | give medals and pretmiums to the dese Pak SES GANG STORY aN | THRLCART of MGs; e100 SIO SASH, | MSR ABN ai RaMDING cescntal siple aed Me locke eae ane | Sern Rebels HO. 2, ince clin Mant’ | Fatieceon, Kats’ Gctewee, aaie Sexeeiaer, | =*Esta Sots wos we eee Sas oan pegess tage be . payable $10 per mouth, . JOE SALE—A Bi cA Sracefal style made kis lecture 9 charming | {its Boerne, ee iain Aine enka? | Minnie Seddecth, Naith Tupler, Lata Tremmal | 5 eet er than 75 q ey WITHOUT INTEREST, lf Se ta ps | = =Jone from. a literary standpoint, while | Jessica Farnum, Lottie eee Hanley, | Minnie & ee rank I. Brio. | 26: ans be eee oes 5 por cont. = Corner of 19th and H streets northeast. {oot sold soun terme easy. ACKEK & GABBY, | PHE ACBUIX: FA. AVE, AND Zubs n seas W Margaret Hubert, Annie Kelly, Marie Mc! c y 4 year has been q -ceusful one. g.These houses are new and in « neicuborhood rapidity | Toba st. uw. Jeon * | A nicely turnisiied rooms and board his thorough familiarity with all the details of | (jen Ellen. Meyers, Clara’ Milligan, Mary oon eee ee ao <q _— fo ening the echool mons your 7, weg | ~ wins none ee i h e % roudiit, erty, e July meeting of the city school boar ‘Stop peying rent, and ina few years you can havea | [OR SALE-LOTS. TP HEWEBSTERC ST TS STW the life of the confederate leader gave his ef- | Newell, Persis Proudiit, Beulah Reeves, Annie | Charles Dough ty : home F° ke pS Ta fort an historic value. At2 o'clock this after- | Schneider, Daisy Smith, Madge Stailey, Mag-| Earl, Jno. K. Haywood, Geo. 0, Gee: | board will be called upon at its next meeting to ‘$100 cash, balance $10 per month, without interest. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC, zad‘cias Lome buice ruts stgesdady tall punta! | noon thore was a concert by the band and-sie. | pie Brecver, Mande Young, Jegnie Yourg. P. McGlue, Win. P. McKee, Chas. Linking, Ed-| moke arrangements for mecting the debt of WESCOTE, WILCOX & HIESTON. LAND IMPKOVEMENT COMPANYS. y ig- | 8! b i win Muller, George Alfred Townsend, jr., | £3,000 di the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth J016-6t_1007 Pa ave. and Gth st. and La. ave. iW. é = interes SUiT_ | nor, Vitale delighted s large audience with an | Seaton School, No. 3" girlsMaude Allen, | vin, Muller, George Alfred Townsend, jr | «3,000 due to the es! os ~ MAGN CENT VILLA SI! ES—OF ONE OR MORE artistic violin solo. e feature of , how- | Julia ‘okhagen, ny 4 ae 7 well. ‘OR SALE— GNIFI r u tio violin solo. The f f today, how- | Julia Brokh ee Tt Conn 1E. Geek, Gues Ee map, Wine Fatsice orth side R bet. 18th ana 19th, $4. {t.#3.00 ACRES— ever, was the arrival of Thomas Nelson Page, | Behrend, Gertie Chauncy, Alice Connor, | E- 2 é CHURCH SFRVICES. 41x87 toalley suuth side Corcoran near N. Have. FINe BU xa Lots the well-known southe ence on the groun author, whose pres- | Bessie Draney, Annie Fanning, Sarah Green, | Heitman, Florence M. Hudson, Jane F. | excited ‘a great ddal Lillie Griffin, Lilian Grayson, Anna Murphy, | Nannie Mofiitt, Harriet B. Meding, Emilie 1 Rey. J. A. Vance of Louisville, Ky., and Rev. 50x10 east site 7th bets Rand Sw. ‘On the PALISADES OF 1HE POTOMAC, interest. . ol ia (eMahun, Celia Mundheim, Hattie ‘Me- | belle Nicholls, Julia A. Nicholis, Mary . Phil-| A. L. Phillips of Birmingham, Ala., preached BREIIG somth side C near 21 eae see = coating ion un ate tae ane Genes cemery Pettry, Lucy hynax, Anna | ips, Virginia Lane Schwickureh, Cora M. Wet- | at the Second Presbyterian Church yesterday. Pawo to alos Bilge In every case, TO RUIT THE PURCHASER. those who have heard him interpret | Schwartz, Eisie Sillers, Dollie Sipe, Minnie | 2¢l, Clara K. Wick, Annie C. Williage. Rev. T. A. Ingle of Virginia officiated at Grace ‘of those new bricks on T. Joame of our choice Luilding lots can be bought as SHOOTING STARS. lis charming sketches of southern life know | Sipe, Mary Shaw. SIXTH DIVISION. Protestant Episcopal Church aud Rev. Father - LW. ; Yrooms. Price, ee what a treat the Chautauquans enjoyed this | Morse School, No. 4, mixed—Wm. H. All-| Mount Pleasant School, No. 18, mixed—Rob- | Chester, 8. J., of Georgetown, at St. Marys BW. ae 2300. ac pi $25 CASH, BALANCE IN SMALL MONTHLY PAY- afternoon. At 4 o'clock Prof. DeMotte will | burger, Louis Doyle, G: G. Escher, Clarke J. 3 1 . Catholic Church. ‘The Methodist Protestant MENTS. Teieny respectable sort of summer d talk on electricity and tonight Mr. Constantin | Morrison, George ‘Franklin. Paine, - William | &"D- cgay ming peti we Church held children’s services, under the lead ES ARE Now BEING | U2 4nd the thermometer go down together. Sternberg will lecture on Chopin. Mr. Stern- | Springer, Mary W. Annand, Caroline’ Barnard, | Clarence 'B: mee tz, Maurice | of Rev. Dr. Prinal, last night. The exercises Y ALKEADY SOLD. berg made his debut to the Glen Echo audience | Harriet 3. Chapman, Harriet R. Evans, Rosa | Smith, Thomas L. Somerville, Lena W. Davi _JeS-m, wht.te I A 2 were of the most pleasant character and the woe HIROSE EURCHASING NOW aresure to REALIZE | Wall strect should brace up and get ready for | last Saturday night, when his masterly akill as | E. Evans, Josephine V. ‘Sinesi, Mary E- Good- Agnes +B Dillon, Mary M. Erdman, Mary L.- | little ones were delighted. Lor s. % NT 4 aS 3 im the pear suture. a } a ale a pianist proved him an artist. e continued | rick, Grace E. Gruelle, line P. Heitmuller, " COL. BASIL BRAW: ATALLY INSURED. Fee ee BRIG, BESANT CONDI od andl Poth a ne. by having S100 Sean 10 | atk teats, Faults and further inforsation apply | business. Rockbridge Co., Va., will ship 35,000 | 2 Piast Proved Lim an ar surprises even those | Louisa R. Mack, Edith L. Maddren, Dora L. | Monroe School,No.82, boys—Maurice J.0°Con- Avemmng nue Ge lngete ant Sagehed “etude W. 1 HOPKINS & CO., 1420 Fst. Seppenth. See ina few years fine you | © ayia 15_F st. n.w.. Washington, D.C. | lambs to New York within a few weeks. who came here expecting @ feast of good | May, a L. is ae = = = on Sanne —— oar ay cox te rotbond oa a oe hereon SALE — THREE-STORY mong ESOT WILGOe | aes aee things. Janette E. O'Neal, Bessie M. Pattee, r. iy ‘hool, No. 3,mixed—, croming tl secags front. Xz rooms bath and mt. : Jelet_ 1007 Pa. ave. and Oth stand Ta. ave. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Pittsburg carpenters are holding outfora| | AFTER THE ee Erion, Ethel T: Pinte, Agnes E, Santer, Annie Sboemaker. Rcnont, Me. 3, ized aster 0, |e ee emer ant Som eee E10 PER CENT IX es shorter day. But they are very foolish to do so. ie full moon last nig] 1¢ Chau- | 31. ‘ N a Eno, Maurice Stanley Haines, Fulton Bernard Poctige? a betes. (mn FO8S*e~ ccpunpan HOUSES Yesterday, Juno 41, was the longest day in the | #8uqua grounds with light and transformed the | pazce!” puyerté, Guard Ine Fe Gurion Fred | Kary, Leonote Langhors cud daadaPvengheay, ete ges outer agte Wiage Sree tog 4 jatrobes, rances : lote 13 WITH CITY IMPROVEMENTS year and the shortest will not be here for six | Place into asort of fairyland. Until nearly |p Vitter, Elliott R. Willis, Harry W. William, —_—— casi. an Sup, Weahiegsen ‘Mentions ~ieny Who wand Lee AND RAPID TRANSPORTATION. months yet. midnight there were groups of people, young | Sarah E. Beamer, Addie 8. Bolway, Gertrude A Controversy Over a Sign. frightened his horse, which ran upon the side- . oleae aNogisttetime to bay. For full particulars, terme ue and old, either promenading up and down the | M. Burgess, Annie M. Chaves, Mossie C. Wea,| In the Court in General Terma this morning | fi’ Getceen Teveite tad Panay eet te ed 216 F st... | [OK SALE SPLENDID RESIDENCE PROPERTY undersygned. board walks or half hid in under the shadow of | Laura H. Dolan, Annie E. Draper, Edith C. i ‘ Mr. BE who on B st lcm the Capitol; 12 rou and ‘bath. Anxious Inquirer: No, itisnot the tariff which | the littlc awnings over. the front platforms | Fraser, Grace Greenwood Guard, Ada W, | J¥4g¢ James delivered the opinion of the court | struck the venerable Mr. Brawner, me 4 “5 i i i fichael Kets Kemeth; foore | tottering along the sidewalk. Mr. B.'s head Box. 812,500. makes the temperature so high. which do duty as the porches of the tents. | Gunion, Ethel Hoover, Elso M. Jchns, Florence | in the case of Mi y agt. Mi i the wall skull frac- 3 The stil ‘air’ echood fhe sound of hymus|H King Magdidis, C. hummel "Sallie "| & Leding, afirming the decree below ordering ea ant te McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, WEATHER HUMOR. and songs and enjoyment reigned su-| Mason, Gertrude E. Metcalf, Hattie E. J. Mont- | the remqval of a sign and enjoining its restora- ‘Mr. Richards was struck by a stove which was 2 . “ preme. ‘Lhe scene was in strange contrast to | gomery, Alice Pepper, Myra Priest, Georgette | tion ji by Mr. A. d seriously but not fatally hurt, x20 Corer ommend dete} ognaintay” nT ‘mt Bot spell Will) he one which had preceded it by only, fom, aE Beas, Marr A. Beisohi, Aunts | 5s wee, cootples the ups ebecies of 1060)] Col Beal Inowear wos thoes caamay pemee - ~ — | = . continue’ few hours, when the cloudburst broke over the | Sullivan, Ethel W. Tracy, ittle. 4 % other days been a prominent BE MANNE Fee, | Fovinitw beck isiewt wes moe wpe honing | FP deorceurn cours, 2, containing Whodef an | _Brine—with cooling confidence: “Oh, no. We | heads of the devoted tenters. Forhalfan hour |" Webster Schoo, No, 6; girle”-Alary & Becht-| and 1111 Pennsylvania avenue for his business | "8°. He Virginia, having’ represented Prince 216 ¥ tn. | Tl rimow brick: 1 feet wide: mod. imps; frou! acre, known as the Jouh Keuip place, improved by's | are pretty sure to have a freeze by Christmas.” | the Teg, Game down in great,solid masses,until | ler, Olive E. Bennett, Carrie E. Budd, Lottie | as photographer and asa dwelling under a | Wilh ty SE fs ao ae P and Oats ae; mipmeoa ae B., ot runs to So foot alley SNOT es rag. sen sea et the little brook under the amphitheater rose | M.'Burkhart, Alice A. Gartrell, Bella’ Hirst, | jease. Be charged that defendant on Septem- many other pul in: waemiaen WASH'N DA’ JOWER, JelS-1w. ‘Georgetown, D.C. (i actaap emai aie Bites poetry some- | tree feet in as many minutes, and swept un-| Gertrude M. Johnston, Fanny J. Kelley, Mary ber 7, 1889, without leave. cansed to be erected | bas resided here, and his venerable f bens DANE = — der tho great structure with & roaring noise. | T. , Julia Sal Ray Salomon, Alice 4 ‘ been a familiar sigh prim SiG F st aw. EASY OWTRLT FATHERS oee: | Fee eas POOME SEW 2STORY COT | times, bus not always into German proaancia-| after ae ee re eee bee ne BE. Simbess, Anne Ke Serattoy, Josephine von | above and immediately in pire tp Reg ae aone ——" <ral nice G-room, frame houses: nicely papered; | Realy surrounded by wide verandas: ood water: de- | tion, when his foot slips, indites the following | the grounds,but noharm had resulted from the | Entrese Blanche B. Wallace, Mand Wills, Kath- | ® large tin or iron factux Lith st. extended n.e. Large lot, convenient to | lixhtful shade, situation commanding farewell ode to @ young woman who sails to. | deluge. ‘Tho dining tent had been saved from | arine M. Window, Avo I, Wardeman. extending slong the front lime of bis windows, a Bret tee wo. EABTERDAY & MALLEKY, | View of beautiful vountry ; only two taoesow for Ranspe sa tie Worik Ga Loyd | * coHiapse by prompt action and the private | ‘Twining School, No. 10, mixed—Charles G. | 8nd of about three feet in height, thereby de-| Permits have been issued by the auditor te F st, Pacific building. Jeis-lm ” | from the station:on B. and 0. KR. 4 city: will seil on easy monthly pay’ tents had shed the water like a duck’s back. A Achsteller, Paul Chauncy, Carl A. Clem priving him of his necessary light, observation | 5p Parker for the erection of « dwelling on S.recun brick, Ish sem lama Day E MALCELY. Pucitic banding, Oo steamer, Spree: sower trench ‘in the hillside, which had been | Wiliee 'f. Pe, 7 Sent Hoven, Low and ventilation. yee Cae eerie yor yg ~~ ponies oy gp pekmanaiets | = filled in with loose earth, was washed out, but | Matti Frank K. Pilson, Melville Ski The defendants, by Mr. W. E. Meloy, deny aia ee it BALE-SUBURBAN LOTS— Farewell! Farewell! A long farewell! i . tingly, Frei Oattl Inert’ | that they contrived to injure the plaintiff or | T. Watkins fora dwelling on Queen street near See, u the pipes were not broken. At the time the | May Bell,’ Lillie J. Buser, ‘Nettie L. Emmert, {ved bis of. the ob-| Patrick street. They will be two-story frame MT. PLEASANT. I say it, too, with glee, rain came on a vesper service led by Dr. Gillet | May E Kate Gallaher, Stanley Ham- | have deprived geen te og | mg LANIEK HEIGHTS, Because it's best to shake a girl, {at in progress in the hall of philosophy and | mond, Annie M. Hoge, Anna é. Hughes, Anna | servation or ventilation, or have concealed his | bundings. Academy, Principal UNIVERSITY HiauTs, Who goes off on » Spree. sown abated.” "ere <*pé Drleonera candi the | Lyneh, Loy 6. Synch, Siriam ‘Soren, Difore plaistitfIeased the house and there was | closed it school peat last weak? CertiScetes ok BROOKLAND tr ” , Cora Reed, Eva A. Terry. ohare i BROOND I must confess that I was shocked, ‘There are comparatively fow visitors at Gien | ‘Arthur School No.9, mixed. Harry Brows, eppartennat to the building, in front «lange | distinstion wese swanded tos lenge emaber of ‘nom on the ‘eich wo nave dea 2 GUTH, BHOOKEARD. | To beac thal soa could Be Echo today owing. to the fact thut another dis- | Theo. P. Burns, Geo. N. Everett, Jas. Murphy, | bay show SS Sl ae eee ‘ond ERS eS", g | aceites MMEDVGRAMW NEE SG | Imo mach hare fo lene the town, g__| petungement of he’ machinery nthe power | Lee ony Flores, aly Mian a. otk, cniy the upper pert th omaatcta’ garam | Malcom uy, who received no meri dur 7 feet. é . k SON, as OC dand the cars have st e wn, cl . - ! Goueden mo it wICkLiNG: Seba 100s F stu. | ‘To go off on a Spree. Ie te belleved that it i ontene — iron cornice of this window, ‘resting en-| ing JoK EXCHANGE-FOR CIl\ PROPERTY on the cams Wil bercunng tlaceee Pecan eo ckes, Laliie E Poole, | titely on its root several fect distant from the : Rolice wore quite busy yosterdey and local stocks. @ beautiful home at Takowa. ; | I never thought in all the years, ne : Louise Mayer, = wall of the building. last it with “drunks and disorderlies” and FOR _ SALE—LOTS. Seba euad wood arn, wind mulll ec: | ‘That you have smiled on me, —_—— ‘Ruth Seaton, Jeanne 8. Sunshine Syl- ooo bouse had an abundant ———— SWORMSTEDT & BKADLEY, 027 F st. Jel6-im THE NATIONAL REGATTA. vester, Irene B. Wallach, E. Weedon, i ‘ of ‘cnses population this morning. None of the OK SALE—2) FEET FRONT ON 15TH ST.N.E. E—THE GREATEST BARGAIN NeEan | Before you left for Europe, you auunik. Bae. Fall River Homers Not Sent Here. oy = r, Prrrcatae 3 fet fronton ean tsa | QR SALES, CUEATIS, BARGAIN LAND! | Would get upon a Spree. ir School, No. 7, mixed—Robert‘H. Bow-| The six Thurston birds of Fall River arrived | WeFe serious. wate all disposed of by Sides beautitully ; jocation steadliy «rowing: improve- |, 2 a1 get tog Wena MBAR HOSES get upon a Sp: Events Which Will Take Place on the Po-| Blair School, No. 7, ‘ the mayor before noon. WATERS EFHOMPON.™ | [peDte goume wy all around: s rare chance tor specula- | OU-of SBE Large double & | And think, too, that for seven days one ae Sa yi i ot Philadelphia late on Friday night and have) Alexandria merchants received at the close nex S. Atinntic buildin. | “eto.u” Er STAMGARDN LI, 613 15th st.n.w. fu and cutbaild OEY | Os adie Madi you'caeh cia, Acircular has just been issued announcing | = Clate Be x ‘Cobb, caer i been on exhibition in the Royal Blue Line's | of last week seven carloads of sugar. The radian Sp ts rset any" iutnnes | EF Weitere cad ads a it ER ane Each mor ench noon, each night will ind | the races and terms of entry for the nineteenth | Conk, My tae"ty Mazi | Weanington on taturday, bus ao taaro, were:ne | gfeaiy within the pest few year, Pn? ain s ecenfout tiny ; : tbe. bar i EO" a Execs pees raters | SESS EEL sorasaroan, twrr ans ome as couasge, You sil spon pres nnteur Garman tobe bel on ts Mets | Srdic W Suu Hacss estoy Nos | ng of clering winter tue Gnided tat | 034 Demin Commander of thie ty be buiiding im this meirblorhont ws used techs ADJACENT 10, Amateur Qarsmen, to be held on the Potomac they were best off in elected J. V. Davis eminent poses. “Toone who is wiliing to take the nnotle to Fe Sate MEVERAL ong HOICE ors AT THE cuAUTaU CA AND GLEN ECHO. You leave New York in just that fix, river on August 18 and 19. ‘Tyers. 7, Eamund , —a Ww. W. ‘Geveralissimo and James Sood return on amount invested cosine, 2 stpewre, © | Zor building: price: BUD ese S100 dswae teenies | peetecoey anny ei te Sawceck om geez monthly | “and when you've crossed the sea, ‘The races aro to be eight in number, single | , Gates, School, No- boy ‘Bebrend, James Got the Worst of It. Alomsnder captain general. Soe E prota aot cond 915,000, part of wich can | Bi of Jat, ghRTaRGID proving subdivision, | Ciginis shores ‘eenuttul ‘views’ ator sistance tom | You'll have {0 tell the folks you meat, scull shells, senior and junior, single scull for | Suv partie, Joseph Fea ne ‘There the flying’ horses APSE CTE — TILER G BurmmupeND, [EO ee | Seekcemma me make cin fLeeET STN: | | You've jut got off a Spree. one-quarter-mile dash, double scull shells, pair | DU2!* “Ctilver Kaight, Richard meee ae “ Wills Fited Today. eee Litt Petan. | POR SALE-LOT Fats, WW_COK MAND OTH | OS's few outalde lots unsold.” Aryiy ta oar shells, fourcoar sella. senior and junior | £7!" Qube Hicary’ Wilkenning, israel | Georeetowa y Tight Jemes Bandy, | rye will of Benjamin Beale was filed today. 3 ee, abroved by Urick Dullaing used au More | 613-1m oy COs Aqents., | Ob, sober maiden of the past, and eight-oar shells. ‘The entries are to. be in | Sotiager. culeced, Got the better of the cnssunter, Duta] a) 5.58, go iis domghter, Roh Geom, Sts Mitwiie od r stews * ee 7] HE CARLIN SPRINGS ASSOCIATION OFFERS Upp Acca’ burtaad é by Angust ¢. =a i ty conrad hen he appeared be-| case and part of alot and the remainder of Frcs atta onghboheod Oe EG OTS I | vas mintien ram Gatunereand folomuc azpor'h | been Zyumeme ward for your saps A Boy's Travels on a Freight Gar. | Henry Hantore, sae cine, Christopher | ee. eee miler. re csi the lot to his wife during lifeand then to his weigee Lo Sraneh Sion! Four Mile rear ew cottiges (often paving [| see Seated on the platform of afreight oar that |Rorm, Lula Danenhower, Elisabeth Dawes, | xc sin heve to corse one moat Se pak nae ne | 20% Soh Beale, and daughter, Josephine Tay- ie pv SUS ST Pa ee ee ssrived at the Baltimore and Ohio depot this | Bis Alice Cares, Cora Elwood, Edn | fo win, bave to perve Gps month in jail and for | ior. Jem Bite Fsca'Gutrry read, wp tne tien orecigctine lock |” SATTHEN TRIMBLE Vreasurer, | Wherever you may be, morning froh Martinaburg, W. Va, was a | Herscher, Nila Koster, Emily Le Zale Josie | Le'wathare to ccrve another tairty Gaya unio | 7h ilot John, E. Mille bequeathing thie Great valley cad perk. LOUIS PY SHOEM AER Gab | _Jel1-100" _'B.W. BIOCKING, Bocteturye And may your head not grow too large, twelve-year-old boy, who gave his name as | Malone, Ayrdle Olmstead, Suchney: eons some poreyehach reer ey oy czooutrix, was filed today. sae tae-30 ae Pree coe ors ae a ee | Oe By Ectag on & Byes. peerage til egy eye gmat | Eo ; tor the Grand Pm i. we TARESEY 50x150 5 “. ADDITION TO BROOKLAND. — brag >-tee A y Dangerous Quarry Operations. tei Ta tiod ant omens | Fee sa Py tigen pi ‘The mereury in the thermometer at noon to- police. hesdguarters, where ‘be "was Be neg gy ha-perg eee rented €2 160 per sumtin, $24, Coo for al. | “jelest' RUST & HUNGERFORD, 024 14th et. n to- | ai Oficer Frank. letter to the Commissioners oe “Ww. c. BUVALES to SALE NOW F COM aT AND KE. LOTS FOR SALE ja this tesntitul euburh of Wash day was looking around to see if there was any was near Hollins bridge wrote a to ALE—FINE HOME ON NORTH SIDE Oi tens ar Uni tle ack Kk prion et from: i S| room at the top. : miles from Balti- day calling attention to the operation of « York ave. wear 12th st.; 9 rooms; bath; m.t ;| concrete pavement Jaid, water aud sewer on {is is the handsomest part of which is oe His mother died some time ago and he quarry near the bridge, which endangers the ors STARGARDTER, 613 15tb st a.w. < ae srr vated ages ot saan to New Orleans. bridge, asalso human life. This quarry was iy 5 EEE teenie “ADVANTAGES She: “Are you going away for the summer?” town on account stopped some time <§o on account of the blast- eg ee Te caine n Gh 7 a Aso ‘He—significantly: “I don’t have to.” for passing coun- Seg Seowtes cant cs jo ‘Capt. Bos- Rod ‘916 F st. a. a a F have on oh eS a : : P Ad amayay & The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra-la, = freight, teats suct hroee there Bo county of Virginie it which this quarry. hee be 300 Pace grah gee st near 10th st ow. 7 C3 of REDFORD don’t all come from the Minneapolis mills, St. same way. St Oe Se hw pees ay BH. WARNER & c0.. pt love Eat. wuereassieeuan ts | Paul papers please copy. furned the boy over sR = . cron Raettos ist. feidine NARS EBE Xe —— Society. I ete eee ot ip Seger a sonore Go on Pxw Man excursion June %S. * NT FE me ee — Z rooms, a: Rear DE st om Q at. Bw. Price ou a r core ae 6, aay aw, 5 teras enay. 3 Tray Staats to % at 2 ‘be will be sent to Hollins High Sebool Sasa a. - Fata: eel or

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