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2 - ct THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1891. 3 FOR_SALE—LOTS. Fi SALE BROOKLAND, 1.07 10. BLOCK NORTHWEST. iso two choice lots, Avalon Heights, ,. FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. ‘SALE— Fos se ‘wo beautiful new houses opposite the park on * SUBURBAN PROPERTY. KR SALE—FINE NEW HOUSE AT FOREST eneap, ,Ad- | HGien. a dress OWNER, 219 10th st. 2. w. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. es MEDALS AND PREMIUMS | ford, Annie McGraw, Letitin MeM Cath ee rine Moran, Conetance Ingalin ‘Saye Gtimore, Two Jane Weddings—Personal Notes of In- ‘Yon peel an apple from the outside and a bell | 4Wnded to the Young Ladies of the George- | Katherine Malian, Adeline Welder, Marie Penn, rooms: mod, pe, sexy terms: pei town Academy of the Visitation. —. Capitol Hill, being No. 218 Oth st. L601 North payments. 3 .D, from the inside. arithmetic Brawner, Carolina ave. ae. both houses have all the modern }OK SALE-ONE OF THE CHEAPEST LOTS IN = Lata G at. The marriage of Miss Gertrude Jewett and cata The closing exercises of the Academy of (medal), none jalsh, May wee Elize- Soawepiences: clesicis Hahting, pamerous cloerte sod Mount Fieasunt, 502120, on Whitney ave. near 14th | FOR SALE — FIFTY ACRES ‘OF LAND SHORT | Mr. Edward W. Fox took place last evening at . Visitation took place yesterday afternoon, 88 | beth Thom; ee Bowen. . few days ate prave below sheer etal vales and cx be °5:000. at. oered for few dayent tg centan 9°" Ghie ou his iaverinent Ty soiling Ris tele appiy | the residence of Rev. Dr. Bartlett. After the | what awes uae IL son | shetel ia Tun Gren, Sesentines Ghekerely | Sandee abate teks Deske, Leuke oa (3401 N 3 cw. 01 ve Fe “What sweet things you sy to me,” TAR. 3 metic Maria . eS = 8 wom, oot te as Bie oth sts Rw. sey ig term and pagicalgeige rao Ga, | ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fox drove back to the ang JOR SALE—A VERY CHOICE LOT ON THE residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Annie R. | twittered. nook and corner of the large hall. The stage | Thompeon, Cornelia Kosecrans, Minnie Krawk. . z ; Sixth classarithmetic Sarah Loughborough, = > — .w. bet. 7] R RENT—A SEVEN-ROOM FURNISHED | Jewett, 143 F street northeast, where a la: “Yes,” he rejoined, in a businens-like tone, | ¥*# decorated with plants and flowers, which, : “75 TT BT north side of W st. n.w. bet. 14th and 15th sta.; | J'O) x Ei D rge . . Caroline Bagaley. May B. Ashton, Mi Pon slS— A SARGAIN 18 AT ROOM Fakes. bay now, as property is rapidly tnereasing tn value. will vent tor tines monuese xi. in Rockville, Md. ; pumber of guests attended the wedding recep- | ‘‘sugar's cheap now.” with numerous bright, gilded harps, gave ita | “Sixth class, accord division W Fans back 30 Haved siley offered for a few dass 5625-3 516 Mhst. aw. | _Je2B-st' FBANK HIGGINS, Rockville, Ma. ion. The bride was dressed in s demi-trained ae pretty appearance. Occupying prominent | Edith Marmion, Louise Ward, Lucille Chandler. Seca . = JOR SALE_A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON SST. NEAR | @()() CASH BALANCE VERY EASY, WILL | €0Wn of white China silk. On the skirt wase SEES aes aR places thereon were members of the Catholic | In elocution premiums were 4 to Bea pa Bas reas fee bee | Reg es ha paar mando | wee, of Dunham, ne | crag wa tec my enguiare Land” ab tha] Shere, worsted la noarding the pene | bre Chander, Werte Hall Sane Sodom Ace F ocality tn the clay; will sell at ony Scans Go-, | 14,000 equate feet and conveatent to depots’ SR | Medion one Bee eee eet ta S| author to the wee The address to the graduates was made by the | Damman, Rachel G- Smith. Alice E. Moran, oth, st north of Scott Circle. handeome house, e05-3t Bl6Uth st uw. | WICKOFF & CO.. 130Gs new ses-9i'S | Medici ape fons inher —— of bap aspirihg youth. Dev. Bw agg ewe Church, | Katherine Moran, Constance Ingalls, Eleanor “thst. bat. Band f. 1d rooms and bare, hardwood JOR SALE-MUST SELL FOR BEST OFFER, | FOR SALE26 ACRES OF BRICK OFAY LAND | Sadenheie fone, ae dome ee Cece | “Yes, sir,” trembled the youth. - Father Chapelle ot St. Matthew's Church | ¥eGrann, Bin | May Kercheval, Aish first floor; in fins order. Also on saiue st., bet. 3.501%; square sect of ground; improvements. + | Tost port Kunyon. Va. 1 mile from the south end of | i are OP aa Sloth ——— for Diack | “And do you know how great is the boon | in few but eloquent words that were earnestly | Lilian y, Olive Donnellan, Marie Murray, wisietone eee dard, with oftce, sheds and tabling ob Sast.neer Met. | “3eao-oe ee Tor Price amd terms apeiy to ey | Ine, Urcee Of stay cloth, trimmed with bleck | you ask?” listened to by the seven wreathed young ladies. | Lu Ree Dyer, Lilian Dally,Caroline Dougherty, [Sorceress Th and 18tn. Thies « lovely "God ties “ans balance on ine; Digchancs. |” | DOK SALEBY GRACE M, THOMAS, | Jewett after their return from their northern | “Not exactly, sir,” stammered the culprit, | The program, given in Twe Stan, mainly a Sarab Gibbs, Pilon Burne, leabel Neilson snes Dalit most carrey VEL eri Aildress Box 141, Star office. 30259" _| "Choice building jots at Mettovols Tina eink. | Wedding trip. Among their friends present at | “but guess she doesn't wear more than a No.8 | Musical one, was interesting throughout. | }) Hiri; Laie manner, dels ak Walsin, JOR SALE—CHEAP—VERY DESIRABLE LOTS | vision just opened: near Eckineton, Soldisw’ Hore | the reception were Mr. Henry R. street, | glove, does she?” Miss Jane Judge delivered ber carefully | si rearet Mccarthy, Adele O'Connor, May Ca SOR SALE—TWO NEW BRICKS, Fon caitfornin ave, nogr Senator Henderson’, ony | and Catholic University: rapt tanatt tognd irontine | Who acted as best man at the wedding, Mr. an ¥ritten valedictory in a strong and distinct | SE a” . SB st. Went Wi Bs Foows snd bath alt | | The above i oily = Forts 84.20 st Scare foot. Also jote in Mt Picasant: |_| sity by means of the electric carsand the B. ani 0. B. | Mrs. Martin of Baltimore, Mr. F. J. Suter of the McKinley bill it the free im- ee that was heard in every part of the Ball sey, see ; apc dyccern lin proveme tage spenkine tubes: lots | books. For full iateail at pas Re aw G st. | Re : fl Does perm: . a im Lamovaene & . ease. 50 each SR Rent eh | the stand Len _Yel91 Fog. EES, AVE, BEEWEEN 17TH AND | P/OK SALE — HAVE YOU SEEN THIS BUBDIV egg a nid leet i why ey Re Fe lige ee A Tn languages premiums were awarded to Rachel G. Smith, Rose Kear- ney, Jane Gilmore, Elizabeth Stewart, Emme agen Penn, Nek 3 v) c and Mrs. Mangum, Mr. and Mrs. Bergman, | Portation of baccarat material?” Miss Ray Smith of Maine, who captured either tiuevenice oe Fs Sent ee akg *Pould tickets, fee, Price | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Poylase, Mr. and Mrs. gaat ‘a medal or a premium from every de} it. . extenued, Just north Dr. Hammond's real- | st. i. ¥. rks, Mr. Charles Fisher, Dr. L. M. Roche,| Aman and wife are fearfully and ene-der- | After the exercises the audiencestrolled through dence, besutivul corer lot and four inside lote, all FOE, SanE DESIRABLE RESIDE ‘Mise Lillie Sherman, Miss’ Minnie Anderson, | tany made. the spacious corridors and halleand admiréngly | poo. yosephine Fl : End Park Mrs. and Miss Tiller, Mr. A. B. Auer, Miss |" inspected the exhibition of the students’ work | Burch. Josephine Fleming, Brive rae vandne iioiniead Manor, the promising subdivision in Mt. Rockville; Pleasaat = W000 worth of lots sold the past year. | Iauire of CASHIER, Emma Ball, Miss Elia Marcy and Miss’ Anna or in painting and embroidery. The paintings of | lie Stern, Alice Dnnlevy, Elsie Levi, Isabel Fok, SALE-SEAREY New BUsiness, ymor- | F'n Bist Tacine the Capito: We Late a number of barcains liere. FOR SALE i FROPERTY WITH TWO| Rowe on i An able financial article—a hundred dollar | Hibs Beate MeGowen ut Georgetown, Ngee In- | Neileon, Maud Cleary, Genevieve Cronan, AB erty, near heart of F 20x90. 812,500. eine Lst. bet. 6th and 7th n.e., four fine lots: good in- acres of ground, houses, stock and everything com- bill. galle of Kansas and Miss Beatrix Alexander | nie Worelk: ian Dally, Nina Squire, Nachel tecus to suit, Address PERS Fine bone on Q st. nw 9 ra vestne BEVEL & EIRLEN. | plete one nlc north of US. Soldiers Home. A The marriage of Mr. Jacob Brill and Miss ware aupesiaily ofesived: G. Smith, Amy Dixon, Alice Darwman, Marie = : 2a beseivent house o Lc -» Rock Creek rond.__wyl-eolm" | Edith Donnelly took place at the residence of | ,, oe oe ; eM Bow valet, Elise 208 SALE-SPLENDID INVESTMENT NEW 6 | ao ot “Gseap at 30,500 Fok, SLB HAVE A CORNPR FOR SALE: | Jom SALE—VALUAPLE IMPROVED AN! Mr. John Donnelly, 113 Prince strect, Alex-| “A Woman's Lie” is a new play, which should OXOWS AND MEDALS el ey A. gists gt peesccars and cartice pote the GO| oy oy agatha inant at wood rents nine nous can be burt ne we: |, HEIGHTS TACPERTY ON GEORGETOWN | ania, Va., last evening at 8:30 o'clock, F bea very dainty little work of art, without «| were awarded as follows: Inabel McKenna, Martina Vanage Alice Palmer 5 7 Oe 5. fe 3 i ut wood imine nov ; RO ELG: se . = i A jm bre chenna. jartina \ naga, er, 750, if sid at once — Recensiry waste of ground: price, for asiurt time, $1; | The undersigned offer { destrable i Chester, assisted by Father Cutler, officiating. c i i i ‘ara ; —Sesb “e's WATSON & c0., o14th nw. FOR SSE iatete in tne city tor dhe toomey’ 10 | ful selinue aaa locality €1.35 to 8 ills aad | rel ‘plate om the Helen of Geo raion ingen st ‘The bride wore a white silk. trtzamed with Ince, | Po" ™* &f Matare or realiaen in 3 ermmaryphrpperteterar edger ord |= Alem ig Wham .~ 4 ICK HOUSES ON GST. 8.F. mest, new, bowen Seg & apbly S. BULE, “Tinthicum.or Dent Pisce, Troperty. 3 : JO SALE EMO BRICK HOUSES ON GST, SE | jooma’"eluvire wilt and ichtings tour seye-and portment and scholarship—Miss Rachel G. Sess. wn i ri | and was given away by herfather. After many rs i sr 4 HAA 7th ot E.w._ | be seid im peparate, parosia, as aigwa U7 a plat, whieh | Cen rae Tetons the belde cal eroon, falleed WHAT HIS NAME WASN'T. Smith, Maine:. Mise Beatrice Chandler, iy ‘Raere Lane" on the Sant by Olagcratery vee | by several hundred guests, entered the recep-| | “Serurhy,” exclaimed « Potomac river man | url: Btls jake Jadge, Goce ice Alice on the west end "Linthicum Piage” on the north, con: | ton room, which was handsomely decorated | in a dime museum, as he came upon a contor- | 171” Toosppn Pann, Racine. _ {aine about 240,000 square feet of land and is improved Ee a pa inm oh a oe mond ae tionist, “what's that?” Honors of the first class for deportment and | Emma Bure oP Fleming, Ma: e ansion, ‘as spread, while the lawn “ ” “4 7 z coe, J nixe gounraie ces tne conervatory, compieteatab sand 1 of the house was converted into = pleasure “That.” remarked the lecturer, “is the bone- | scholarship—Misses Marie Hall and Katharine |", Ella Briscoe, Amy Dix ‘The dimensions and locations of the otber parceis | garden and illuminated by Chinese and other | /¢88 wonder.” Moran, Michigan; Miss Katharine Mallan, Vir-|Cronan, Beatrice Chandler, Janey Gilmore, wulaprer frou the pists, No cnore deurade par | fax xranolithic pavement , um tact, a model hor ries. for two weeks. 81 bs) inspec to, e20-Lw* it SALE_ SEVERAL SMALL HOUSES AT BAR| Joon SA O-STORY BAY- ‘caine, cn torms to suit purchasers, in any part of | BONS NC Trick. 18 feet w mod. Imps; fronting WM. F. HOLTZMAN, 1221 F st. nw. ‘POR SALE-STH NW. BET. QJ % For aaao: very reasonable, call weeks TM GARDREK, offices, Relloge building and 13th aad rate parcel ‘open for each. “ADD)S to RB 214 7h st. 5 fiohuead Manor, Mt. Pleasaiit, 5ux146.. — jean | Mass. ave. w nding back building; also for stable. 'WASH'N DANENHOWER, 3th and G WEEK 0; ‘aud houses built gt 4 a “ ginia; Miss Adeline Welder, Texas; Miss Mary | C*roline | Trentman, Annie MeGraw, Sara SaTURY BaIGk SALE-THIS WEEK 0 | chase could bemade by pardon dearing sithera home | uicrme. ,Mr.and Mre, Brill eft on a Jato| | “Til bet his name ain’t Shad,” be said recov- | Fores vai" idaho; Mise Constance fagalle, Rate | Gibbs, Elizabeth Sater, May agaiey, Carrie = - 3 on then a . Call ath.e. office after 4 | OFon investment. ant intic City, where they | ering his equanimity. " Cavana, Jessie Protzman, Nina Palmer, Mara : ‘dwelline, 180) 1th st. n. w.; 13 rooms and hem will rent readily. Call a sas; Miss’ Eleanor MeGrann, Penns: ~ FOR BENT AND Fok SSUES ROOM FRAMES: | paths rogu:. all latest improvements: carefuily bait | P-t- 2, BL GARDNER, | FUL information atte terme and conditions of sale, | will ene sf ere a Misses Mary Corrigan, Rose Kearney and Nine | Deale, Sarah Loughborough. iidcesh. Call ‘after 4 pean. at ~ Slr or permondl super inion amc et cae ete? | La es WiLbLAM MA, GORDON, | Senet ped Bie ea Mie. Joseph SHE PROPOSED TO HIM. Blaine, Washington. D. C.; Mise Daisy Medley, | Harp Belle Weir, Charlotte Ashton, Teabel gap apdrigs evel te FELUR A ROTHERPOND. | JOR SALE —T DESIRE TO CALL THE ATTEN gantes HOTARGR"” | Padgett and” danghter, Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas By Christeaas,” enid © Capitol Hill yout, | Missourls Mise Esther ee oe Violin Jane Judge, Helene Erni, Catharise Se GALE tp Pa ented Oa Late oe : DW. Monroe, Mrs. Joseph Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. | “that Georgetown girl proposed to me last a ‘dd . eee iar stsarte [220220th ot,10eb, m, __| fronting Teo ieot on Lathe ae by 300 fe. ranting | eee anes | F. M. Hill, Mrs. H. Pollard and daughter, Mrs. | night. Blamed if she didn’t.” radals ic Wiperiaasse Sens Sih "Guitar Clara Rarig, Alice Damman. . a 95.250 | through to Warrick st. with sae frontage. Price ay Joseph Lash, Misses Katie Brill, F. Huntington, | « re ‘eager : Medals for deportment—Miss Helen Egan, 28.00 | Secon pera FOR SALE—PIANOS. Cook, Greet, Wheatley, B. Green, 8. Doyle, M:| |.,0! You don't say?” ejaculated his chum. | Minnesota: Miss Amy Dixon, Mississippi; Mist | Oren Marie W Kose Ki TS sao |e S UDAVID D. STONE, 806F st. n.w. E. Latham, ‘Corbett, Mf, Doherty, M. Callan, | | “Yee she did. She proposed to me to take | Caroline Trentman, Indiana; Miss Anna Wo- | » Vocal Music Amy Dison, Hose Kearney, Co a Annie and Mamie Lyles, M. Rodgers, M. E. and | the crowd to an ice cream joint, over the way.” : en rece Tees. | seman Glee Dennen, tea Ee Doe ant buiiding site for two houses on E it R SALE—A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD SQUARE | Hattie Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Whitcombe, Mr. and Bo Rhode Inland: 7 ‘Elisabeth’ Slater, | Dougherty. ‘ . icpine Ree.. size S64 by 100 ft grand piano; fine make, richly carved les and | Mrs, G. M. Mobler, and Messrs. F. Cook, Theo. wen, Rhode Island; Miss Elizabeth Slater, » room, pantry. Mbrary and kitchen on the first : ‘84. nearly new; fing tone and in all respects a choice in- | ¢y, IN A FOREIGN LAND. Pennsylvani Miss Helen Coffay, Maryland; 1X PAINTING, DRAWING, ETC. a “door: two lar and fument: comt 8400 em be bad nowhor BiOde worm | COk, Brown, A. Studd, M. Gronn, Frank | f ung ap . - > 3 3 two small bed Pomson third = cememted cella, 7 ‘Duyinent will be received $10 eachmonth unti | Taylor, C. Walker, A. and C. Moore, E. Shinn, “Tun lerstand Blew .ais is dead.’ = — —— mer, Washington, Mise Maria} Ip painting, drawing, Ac., premiums were Tuomas lange varie with choice roses: iront sind alley SOR BALE —HOLMEAD MANOR, ME. PLEAS | P*!4%0r; landsomestooland cover with it; 6... | E. Dunn, B. Wenzel, E. Thom] nd W. En-| ‘Yes, poor fellow; it happened in Brindisi.” | Beale, New Jersey. Washington, D.c., | *¥atded to May Coulson, Blan ~ Entramees: fant. Achance to purchase abeautiful cottage site | 3925 Dee POARE ROOMS... | twisle. ‘Those present from ington were | “How did he meet his death?” pe nag toagg 2) Sion Meiex | Worelka, Katharine Moran, 5.000 cash; talanee on easy, terms to suit pur- ongnonthly payments, lot Wx 100 feet Be. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brill, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. | “Didn't meet it. It overtook him. He ran| Cooke, Mies Louise Ward and. Misa tiese Men. | Charlotte Ashton, Itachel <_<. eee and organ’ 81300 feet Cour. lots) at de. ; Corner of saanp | Lotkron, Mr, and Mrs, Will Ray, Mr. and Mrs. | away from the cholera in Egypt, and it caught | West Washington, D) Co * | Malian, Li > = © STANTON PARK—A sth and Lydecker, 450. ; also several ver, ok SALE — A NUMBER OF SECOND-HAND | Sclihausen, Mr. and Mrs. F. Eckstein, Mr. and | ) aie Pe vn ened . in, Lu Ree Dyer, Constance Ingalls, Jane Foe oe trick. t roome, beth and collar Kets" SUx100 feet, Buick & LIPS ELPMMeTRESeA Fepair from A40 upward. ZG: L. | Mra, E.Moore, Mr. Owen Donnelly and wife, Mr. on the ship.’ ‘ost-graduate course, diploma—Miss May | Jndge, Mary Moran, Annie MeGraw, Margaret pasored thcoutout: lates lot: must be seen tobe ap- | OK RENT—100 ACRES, TWO MILES FROM : WILD & Biv é ____$2-6t"_| and Mrs. W. Lemon, Mrs. Taylor, Misses Clancy, ecarel Seep, Pennsylvania, w Moran, P : cetated: aly $4. 500. the + Brst-class improvements; just the i i + Senior class, medal for Christian doctrine— | (; ve E oUhay & WHITE, 1114 Fat. n.w. | place for dairy or butcher; every conveniences farie ‘OE Si : Rose Millin, Lucy Hilton and Messrs. Hutebin- BLASTING THE ATMOSPHERE, pesrnice ciate, modal for Christ ronan, F ject all in grass; cheap. CHAS. E. BANES, 700 lith st. during the past week will be offered at roduced prites | 60n, Geo. Deitrich and C. Rubenstein. Little balls of gasnes: Medal for bell ietties =H v J Levi, Adele Hayes, Ella Briscoe, Daisy ’ Som SALE-LTM NEAR PST N.W., SSTORY - Loe PRMIFFER & CONLIFE. | | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Clagett and Miss Clag- Blown up in the air, Georgia, | Dole lettroe—Miss Jane Judge, | Isabel Neilson. Elizabeth Hlater, Clara Palmer, bs mn bay-¥ ck 1 | POR KENT, SALE Ok EXCHANGE—DFLIGHT- L at We i ‘i vi es oo > largaret Dov: 14 Soouie steaa Rett Hadccuely igisbed #,000 | FP tuus located new Strom cottare at Forest Glen: For SAEORE NICETONED ENGLAND UF_ | ett sailed for Europe yesterday, and will be Will start the gentle rainlot Medal for intellectual philosophy—Mise Ra- Fa TALKER & 6 heated by furnaceand with modern conveniences lane Fight plano, made bs reiiaile firm: $14 cash. A — several ment oa ae ce Ad Canf To falling anywhere. chel G. Smith, Maine. 5 = ; s casi ~s TECH ~ | new upright piano at a bares 5 for a six weeks’ stay and after that wi Medal for nataral sciences—Miss Jane Judge, | Kraak ACRES WI a | F hing omnia at rs tite prae anat anon | etn HUGS Wont Co. travel on te continent.” Mr Cage who hae Sotheysy! | Georgia. S| Ersak’ Leocles ‘Tes “ OKD W. WALKEL & SO! ES, E AND | car lines. KEDFORD W, WALKER & SON, pOK SaLe— een very ill, was much better when leaving - Medal for ancient history—Miss Imogen Pen: finnie Green, Adele solv, Katie Sebi ot SALE_ATH NEAR MS” Price, $100 per acre: *% % 1008 F St. FIVE DOLLARS MONTHLY ome. Does Uncle Jerry Rusk expect to inaugurate | ronisians. y ny Mine Green, Ad — as, 3 eri: CEOS OF ses remhly inctalimente. Giron you.s fne-toned square piano or handsome ot- | Dr. Hazen, with Mr. Holtzman, E. G. Davis | his reign by an explosive policy? : og modern history—Miss Rachel G. | Olivia Souder. ‘ : rooms and bata: all m- a acres, Jarge mansion house, oruinal “ob c F.G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. | and Thos. W. Smith, spent the day at Arundel- ESOS ET mith, Maine. nae a work and plain sewing to Josephine P=, eaearse Frew places are’ within three niles of Washinevon, = *— | on-tive-Bay yesterday as guests of Hon. T. W. ee eee Mi iris Tiana, Weaeraion eT mmm [5 qua a co "7 _ Smith. ae . m, D.C. Mary uail, Daisy Me 6 cozy ma comfortable 2-story bricks: stone | Nd Will be sold oneasy terms. Fine map of the sub- ___ Foreign Notes of Interest. b anna The EI = Re tom eee ‘ s y 5 y Sema hater Dee. Hiei |e sAMaS &. CLEMENTS, Tt is stated that negotiations are ponding | Mrs. Flora Adams Darling is visiting Mrs. De | "b° NIM® Ad Prairie Dogs Removed to More | | Mailicmatics Medal in the class of algebra my try en ‘BH. WARNER & CO.. jon-at 1821 F st. n.w. for the betrothal of the Italian crown prince | Witt Clinton Mather at the Cedars, Bound) ayo. oe the Jk belonging to the new | .. Medal in the tirst class of arithmetic—Miss | Johnson, E ‘art, Ixabel Neil DOK SALE-IWENTI-SEVEN ACRES; LAGI and Archduchess Margarct Sophia, daughter | Brook. Tee ee oer an eee ne 00 BO ROW | eatrive Chandler, Minbari. ‘Anais owtia ‘Casey, Raith Morea Een roors ‘house, turn. sabi, hen hoes &e of Archduke Carl Ludwig, brother of the Em-| Miss Mathilde Bebrend of this city sailed for | 209 were movgd this morning from their tem- | THE PREMIUM List. Helen M. Y Wilds “McKenna, Adcle Of sade aud ornamental trees: two Iniles or twenty | BRADLEY. : peror of Austria. Such a marriage would be | Enrope yesterday from Baltimore. She will | POT@ry quarters behind the Smithsonian to the? p,_.:ums were awarded in the senior classos | Diltsuly, 3 k, Minnie Kraak, Carrie smianty avegieany anton cot jge,cotmmsnaiog | Toon BALE —Q] Op FOUT_ AT A SRORDETOR Viewed with great disfavor at the Vatican. | Suend two years.on the continent new Zoological Park on Rock creck. The 2 oan ter of city: Mt st. new. near Loti; facing soutl commission of the suburbs of a The leprosy in India is making ay. JAMES E CLEMENTS" patios seat theeee as to. the|; pr ndMrs. G.H.LaFetrareturnedthismorn-|new quarters are large and comfortable at scoveries e | i % ith .d plenty of shade. origin of the disease and methods of sup- | iEra the semmoneooert onion Otiee |The ‘house i divided’ inte “compart Bagaley, Carrie Cavana as follows: In housckeeping, is h miums were given to Rachel Céxereisenof the Wee.| The ‘house is divided’ into compart-|2%4ge, Imogen Penn, Alice Damman, Anna | Chandler, Alice Hamman, Antte feet front to 30-t0¢ Under xood rental. 14th tness_ and order pre- Christian doctrine—Rachel G. Smith, Jane ith, Beatrice ste JOR SALE—10 INVESIORS_11% ACRES LAND | 7 _ OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON O ST. BEI pressing it. In one instance they found a “ per heii 8 . % Mudd. Hail, Katherine Moran, Adcline W: eke = gut bp Sew Cor, synutater he sty ia | Prat tthe cke i EAP BARN LATTE: | mul’ that nd been Jeprows for ive genera-| Mormer gradunte off the Washingion High ments Which will be need by elk cand |g alles lettree-Hachel G. Smith, Alice Dam-| rine’ Malln, Mary herchevaly Comance tne SOR SALE—HOUSE ON STH & x + | subdivision ; a chance for prof est L 2 OU conte per: ADI P. tions. The females of tue family remain ap- “ uifalo. e journey 1c ar was | man. Rome Ke v, Daw 2 rotm, bueh prem Urcky Peehratone tom’ | Apply OnE BORD, war Pea mee Musee | eR iw dest | parently free from the taint utd about fiftemn | Solo graduated from the Wesleyan yesterday : a re ee See ri a eae as age s ee bse in i m ing te -| Intell i —Jane Judge, Beatri peice and terms appig 10 JOR SALE—ELEGANT CORNER FOR BUSINESS | Years of ages and are usually ver with high honors. “He will enter the “College | made in the ,big wagon belonging to the Hu- | (Intellectual philosophy —Jane Judge, ice onal Coulson and Klize ae attractive * a hy "7 i ‘i ander. . of Fesidence, D al 25x51.4, only : _ Physicians and Surgeons,” New York, next | mane Society. Half a dozen of the prairie . i " ; ‘. THUS. U. HENSEYS CO., short distance fron. peer pein, Bmp lite 14 ouly |for Hindoos. As they get married about | of P bY a > : f E : Natural science—Rachel G. Smith, Beatrice .ave.se. and the plague has thus been spread through feame' N losure built especially for their benefit. ‘The | Penn Fak SALE oF LEAs! Ly Eee! OF YEARS, | an suhues dadiiiel: Bi eae | tiie — ao Baltimore for Bremen yester- ~~ fe ater the aoe will be| Ancient history—Rachel G. Smith, Beatrice At the testimonial benefit tendered Mr. John several picturesque acres, central) 5 di day wit e following Washington people as | moved out shortly. census of the new) Chandler, Jane Judge, Alice Damman, Anna gee whom . . vst be kare SUB i raitic Waldinger taatiution- Aine | | The cease Seocnting to)e, Bt Peters) Niger: Mr aml ie W. oh Claret eat | promeds now show fo lapkents, a cinacmen|ireane dg m, F. Buckingham, the veteran doorkeeper x mote f Onetided cash, balance ontimes OF | Tonga BUY ALOT IN THE HOLMEAD | pomenee tec ane Proceeding rapidly on bis | ive Mary Clagett, Mrs, Edward F. Droop and | bear, six deer, three elks and six prairic dogs. | In the first classes premiums were awarded as | Albaugh's, eo ani Teestid cheap at 33-400; growing ‘nelxhbijond K. A. PHILLIPS, 14 1 SRer ae ree siberia, by @ route much | daughters, Agnes, Bertha and Annie; Mr. Carl | The other animals will be moved out from time | follow sho tere ovmuiccses -room: brik. Stories and. cellar. eiezant \bie pYING, KENTING OR INSUEI ‘The inost popular sulativision on the Heights. He will eorironat Cate nally contemplated. | Droop of Steinway & Sons, New York, who has | to time and within two weeks most of them will | Christian doctrine—Mary Corrigan, Rose | Mis* Lavinia Shannon in one aero nejehborhood 361 st'Cap- | BB piace in the country call at my office. If Oniy seventeen lots leit—ail these are high and de- | He will arrive at Uralak about July 22,and, a6 | leave of absence for three months; Mr. and | have been transferred to the new quarters. Kearney, Eleanor MeGrann, Katharine Moran, | \lis* Lamont, Miss Annandale. Miss Crawfo wating, &e.; will fale heiniiianienientis Std 3 ears (cable and 2 eit Ki ‘aroline Sti died | sha i Kate Mal “* | Smith, Mr. phy, Mr. J. ¥. » Me. Jumedaie buyer, 113 Mt | [1GHT ACRES, 7-ROOM Etehay tuprovements in biulding and’ streets going | of the foundation of the Cossock tropa. Teer are Curmline Biebel: servchy ol ape Dusnkinirse oe aorta ee nee ‘185 110%: mod. inp. . v shade: fruit; ‘fi on, snd more to follow. wanting py leegey erm eg, Segre eeaie cen aren ee James Watson, Mr. Harry Buckingham, Joba ‘The retirement of Mr. Justin MeCarthy, M. | _ Ms. Commodore Semmes and her daughters, P ekburne rst class of rhetoric and composition—Alice inabil : né Jess, the coonlets, as Sullivan and Slavin, Apply tor plats and valuable information of is isa Ne il and inability to eat will be entered as causes of Esther Waggaman, Marie Hall, Daivy ) ‘y : 1 = 0. E. HINE, Vienna. Va. DvIy for Plats AOA He SAUNDEMS & CO. P., from the lendership of the Irish party is ox- Miss Grace and Miss Nellie, will spend the sum- | death in the burial permit. Nina Blaine Mary Corrigan, Katharine the Washington Ihnjo “Club, tue “Marmang, F2 EDRARD A ACT. TEE C0. 10 POR SALE -ONTS MILES KOs CIT, G80 oS eT BET oe ted directly Mr. John Dillon is released Sept aaa LW a eerintcese Ane — Moran and Blanche Spruill. Sis cai’ hs cokes Wa os ance of a lifetime. We wil buy iand at the v we 2 5 _— MUS" = SOLD IN vE | Mr. McC: y, it i 4 g - = i hletic » - iets EScaanty 55 fo tek emis ih ete acre TEER MUTHERFORD. Sto? te aoe | Pano Getitanty ara ate Gell wet ecpaseayy: | romm geil, Mr MoCorthy, it ie generally ad-| | Capt. and Mrs. W. Hoss Browne find. them- Aiherk Docker a oct Wr Khor Wagguman, Daisy Medien Gonsieans | something of antsual excellence. Seats Bow en fal shade trees, build jo0 a bouse to suit and take our 1ay23-30 only $350 cash required on each; this price isaway | ™itted, has p complete | selves so comfortable in their new home in When Albert Dozier, a South Washington | Esther Waggaman, Daisy Medley, Constance | Sv 'St hut oter ot allseushen pay im easy terms. 3258 OCR SALES AT WOODSIDE, NEW SIC ROOn | boom the market value, and’ will only oid «ood for | failure as leader of the frish purlia- | northwestern part of the city that they will not | colored man, was arrested. a few nights ago for is, Adeline Welder, Rose Kearney, Katha- | "*p)8* 20% s naw aeeeieca a aay Oe WANT TO BUY A Homey POE SALE = AT WOODSIDE. NEW SIX-HOOM | Sve days. EASTERDAY & WALDEMAN, “| mentary party. His friendsassort that he is | leave for their cottage by the sea till August, he Uni seo th two horses: cellarand shade, "Price, | _ 2+ Se SO : a sega rine Moran, Eleanor MeGrann, Nina Blaine aud Don unable to give much attention to his duties, | and will visit friends on the Hudson on their | Tunning » game of “sweat” in his house, | y.7) Kercheval. ue | Washingt x R x and that he has always recognized the fact that | way thither. the police accepted €10 collateral for his ap-| "First class of modern history, geography, | BAY Ridge plley new houses beta butit 0m, jing ote seany the position he accepted as lender of the Trish | Mr. O.N. Denny, Into royal adviser to his | pearanco in the Police Court, but as he did not | &c.— Alice Moran, Mary “Corrigan, fons stitute will give the =. . 3. OHA . ee ee ee T. | majesty the King of dvi ident | a r for trial the collateral was forfeited. | Kearney xy Medley, Constance Ingalls, Je 3t Fst__| Dillon as lender, it is asserted, a f | Orne con omer ace Dreamin 42ers sas |? Esther nnd 4 5 S NORTH SIDE OFE | nellites would desert their leader and” moi tes of the home department, and Mra. Denny | That amount was not large enough to vindi-| Katharine Moran, Es Waggamar, Marie GU. Terms to suit. B. F. NR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—TWO BRICKS: SIX ROOMS, BATH | }OSALE—BABi CARRIAGE. IN GOOD CONDI- et 4 4 Hall, Katharine Mallan, Adeline Welder, Mary ‘th and XBU to 10-foot alle ks of the imately ea passed through Washington this week on thei: | cate the law, so the prosecuting attorney | Hall. Ka\ J iJ 3 a ci eB a Seige at cig ranks of the great majority of the party. is Pp . “ : Kercheval, Blanche Spruill. ‘ aoe SS | eects yao SMARGS OY GARRETT FARK IX FAIRVIEW | hama, now in London, fell nearly dead from | law. While here Mr. Denny called on the Pres- |" Mr. Carrington appeared for the.accused and | MeKennx, Amy Dixon, Mary Moran, Olive by Purchase or Gift, FOP SALE oral MexT PLAN. FQEALE TRO SHARES OF GARRETT Hci Price of 25e. per | fright on Tuesday at the Dorchester House, | ident and Rid his respects at the Department | he wanted to enter a plea of guilty in the case Donnella: ie Postmaster General Wanamaker when asked ‘$ig0 casH. S10 CASH. $100 CASH. | | ADVINW'C at. ne, between Delaware ave. and | joi.24i" TYLix & RUTHERFORD, 1907 Fst. n.w. | when, after spegking into @ phonograph, he | of State. Mr. and Mrs. Denny came. through | and submit toa fine of $20. Second class of rhetoric, literature and com-} i524 night if there was any truth in the Gnding Price “frei $2,000 to $1,200; 8100 cash, baancs | 25¢ 8: Me | POR, SALE-SEVEMAL CHOICE Lor az | heard his own words accurately reproduced by | the Suez canal and visited many noted places |" ‘This action was about. to be taken, when the | POsition—Imabel Mckenna, Helene Erni, Irma | 10s) MEME if there was auy tra in the Snding payable $0 Per Bisath. “4 Fok S45_kEMINcTON TYPEWRITER. NO. 2; | 1 Chariton Heihts proper one « corner, weilsituated | the instrument. It was some time before he | on their way back to America, including a ten | policeman in the case called Judge Mille: Smith. . ~ . Corner of 19th sit H ctrests nodtheast. a cg of is ine than orion muds | Swined courag> to ask questions as he tought | days! journey in the Holy Land. | Mr. Denny | tention to the facts, and a discumion ensued, | ¢°o"d class of, natural, sciences —Iaabel | 2.265 shares of Keystone Uauk stock re ‘These houses are uew and ih a neichborbood rmptdly | = = = 2 Nag Rr i Pee stm: | ® witch doctor was in the phonograph. He | was in Corea nearly fourteen years. during which Mr. Mullowney objected to the | McKenna, Helen Egan, Elsie Levi, Emma | the name mn Wanamaker, in addi to SAIC, sent, andl in few years you can have o | Pesce a A eaGten esta bates Meena: | Bee ice bade" 3 proposed to silence, the witeh by stuffing a euler officer taking it upon himself to speak about | Burch, Louise Longscreet, Lilian Kiely. 2,515 shares which he admitted he had turned im aa aR dross Box 10bstap oftice. a | POR RAE & BEAUTIFUL COT ON Basa sing | fried from’ leg into the instrument. along with Thirty-five Years a Magistrate. the case to the judge. He said that if the offi- Dincoue eames Gceravby, Ac AMY | to the Lucasestate on being told it was an over P00 cas ESOT. WiLCO & HESTON. | ROE SMW axp c, ELECTRIC Fax Tepe wid toon terumeany. ACKENROADSDY, | boon dissuaded. from ‘thir and: the “mare | ¢2ustice Charles. Walter today celebrates his | cer had any suggestion to make, he (the prose: | Kina: Nine Squire (lor improvement), issue, and that he signed some of the trensfer wae oS so oi = and =i aie J Appiy, B. aslo. Shoter Otice, 61s Feonayivanta JOON F st. nw. ‘joo-Lm. exp br ie raid thwas aoe eonps for kine eer ae meee & the pees aye poepriltg mak » asttennd — Sa doctrine, second divi- | of this stock, said that such finding wae ridicu- ar x— beam Deach: | Gaon BA - —- — tell lies, as jis words were recorded. olumbia, am ee ee During the discussion the judge said that the | #08—Ma! ray, Isabel » Ella Briscoe, | jous and made the following statement: ok ae 82a: Witsoe o co {OK SALE- GFAP. AT PRIVATE SALE—HAND- | YOR SALE-LOTS. Ex-Empress Engenie, accompani the bar extended to him their warmest congrat-| police, were. responsible ‘ar e trouble, be- | Bertha Palms, Lilian Dally, “Ido not exactly know what took pl * : ‘some pariont furniture, bed room sets, kitchen PALISADES OF TH? POTOMAC i: tugenie, panied by : - Pol Ps ‘Second class, grammar, rhetoric and com 1 y place ot wus sen aw SRG ISTEP es | Miami, Sintugwon: urniture, carpets ac. LEALISADES OF TH: POTOAAG Princess Letitie, has left Paris for England. | tlaHons. | Jodge Walter ie still hale.and hearty | conse they hed accepted collateral. Hereafter, | i tac Murrey, Made Clsary, Marts Fe Sepa —a Soue azine inv Ce eS ean a oa Before departing the ex-empress had an affect- | #04 bids fair to live toscore a great many more | the judge said. the police will not take col- ean, Anes Bein, ret Stewart, Isabel | will probe to the uttermost everything nal “Epes LE—SIX-Re ‘ST; | MAGNIFICENT VILLA s11ES—OF ONE OR MORE | ing interview with ex-Queen Isabella of Spain. | “0niversaries. He was the first military magis- | lateral in gambling cases and a money fine will | P¢ ~ Are cha soe bets a and asst bce cont | Fst. ranahatroies. cellar? sill ake horse Ls SITES ve mate pene et state! | sip = rpotaled iy Abxaieas Tacots Garttag | oeliiom pitnisatalte Na Walsh, Octavia Johnson, Martini Yznaga,Cicily | about the reported over issue of the Key- 49 Florics Sorte, #2. 0N — ‘one Groom iraine: | Sit AdiresdW NEM If, Star odicg we Uguames f° Be wa LOTS Fis ra aon Fete cr fans Walder- | the rebellion. ‘The court finally disposed of the case by im- | AT™€S- stone stock I never owned a share - FOR, SALEICTOR SAFETY BICYCLE. 1500 ee ee gets posing a fine of $30 and five days in jail. Second class, natural sciences, second divi- “On the i, ~ PALISADES OF HE POTOMAC, bassador to St. Petersburg. Lowest rates to Minneupolis via C. and 0.,| The judge told Mr. Carrington that he im- | 80"—Lu Ree Dyer, Maude Cleary, Marie Mur- of Keystone stock by purchase or gift, nor did The Oficial Loncion Gazette contains an order | F. ¥.V. Special train, July 6, with the Chris. | Posed the sentence conditionally and if he did | Ta¥, Margaret Moran, Ella Briscoe, Margaret | T'evor find a share of it, and the books of ‘the pattern inxcolleut condition; wit iunter’, ben ant aie iusce carrier's rare barwain. "ZA. TERMS, in every case, Some of our choice 1 low as SUIT THE PURCHASER. | in council prohibiting the ing lots can be bouwht 88 | British subjects in Bering dase bank will prove that I was never r stockholder if they are properly kept. It ® hing of seals by | tian Endeavor delegation. Offices, 1421 and | 20t care to accept it he could have a trial. s 3 ible, however, that if the bank could over- until May 1, 1802. | 513 Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. Carrington said he preferred a trial. The Som . #900 swian samen Maver ae Ee kee | oe eee testimony was heard and the court reduced the | $¢¢omd division—Marie Penn, Anna Bowlin, $25 CASH, ats aALL MONTHLY Pay- art. Second class of history, geography, &. -o “ Elia. Briscoe, = “lara, Rarig, | issue stock it could do queer things in book- SON SALE GOOD gee Tiere resident of Chicago, ® passenger on the Struck With a Stone. conteno at ee ee ee iumolte Ward, Ricinide Tox ‘Eyek. eee , ineping. Lom wet respensiite Ser Eat Some a -PROOF teamer Majestic of the White Sta ” eae ES ‘Third class of Chi ine—Caroline | of the certificat rst held might been in my Fiigh bas mination lock, &e- Also siuall one | SEVETAT, FINE. RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING | which Neonat ‘Queenstown yesterday mint: | , As the members of the Short Story Club were _Transfers of Keal Estate. ‘Trentman (medal), ‘Alice Dunievy, Josephine | name and then transferred to the names in the Sary. to sell amce and save expense. Address hex, Secu eaeee awe Soe SOLD ze | ing. became insane on ‘Thursday last and being entertained last evening by a lawn party| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | Flemi irene. .. certificates I surrendered. The same stock is At: Jes: | HANDSOME PHOFITS inthe near tutu. | died at sea. The body will be taken to Liver- | tendered them by Mra. D. T. Voorhis, 1100 O| R. ‘f. Talbert to Bettie C. Prout, lots 6 to 10, hii grammar and composition— | frequently sey ys Kong Ay yo i FO SAIDIONKEYS, | PARROTS, FANCY | | Hor Plats. Pauphiets and {urtuer information apply | pool. street, some miscreant in a crowd of hoodlums | aq. 977; $—. A. H. Belletal. to M. I. Weller | Letitia McMullen, Julia Rock, Carrie Trent- _— Spavaticentie pe eg poor 4 stock ie frame dweling of 7 rooms: all m. tom eS SEAS MEW pimp stone, | “ay“isiu’ “141s Ft nw.. Washington, D.C. | At the Eton, England, festival yesterday | collected on the outside ‘of the grounds threw | et. al, part 18, oq. 785; £3,415. N. T. Haller to | at Anna Wocelka, May McCarthy. ich, loan was paid off by the Lucas estate ty stout fst tos wide ee ved alien." Frice 2 per #- Se AN PRADA | the mention of the Frince of, Wales was londly | $,m0ne which struck one of the lady guests, |. A" Lowry, part 119, 09, 981; 03,100. BM. | pnd clase Of meatural eotencee—Salia Bock, | SSD ONG oeh, (as Os ateacuay wi attent a “ os PETIES FOR JBU v oy ed by the boy: < b mn, producing a pai ¢ en. Sighs lacie are » Cat man. "Foe Fp ys Seige SPN DRRNETLLE. O18 F st. nw. Sot Lon at eatwence | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ___ | cheered by the bors and their friends, who bad | ound. “No clow to tho’ aecallant sould be ob- | Payne to Queenstown Baptist Church, lots 11] hind clase of history, geography, &c.—Alice | called. ‘These certificates wore in my FOR, SAEE— 04.100 31x ROOMS AND, BATH. 'e boys’ safeties at cost. larccat as. b 5 H s ssi vi ; @ bat 1 did not own them or have @ cent pees ge infant, | sortment. GITAL CACLE CO. 1108 G saw.” | JOS. SALE— queen has granted permission for the Windsor | ‘ined. and 12, bik. 20, Brookland; $1,875. J. R. | Dunlev. ey ee eee Utbbe Cael Trnnt. | interest in the loan, which was purely an act of SUBURBAN HOUSES Bisa (ragatta’to bev ual a Wilder to Maria E. Wilder, lot 16'and part 15, | Eiiza Kere Sarah Gi % i i Bissetince rican with ic sintets | yo vr tne oy fr at gure, tema | THeTO aro werious sig of a nplit in tho| | Theprogram for the Msrine Hand concert at| 3°63 Eargaub US, dos G2 M.C.| rue mermwxorare cranes, | mutes Sinaia aperation which, wan the E,& SiSole Ayenta, S18 and Siva ne ww, | ABU Permit to mapect cull upon the undersigned." | national, liberal party on the subject of | Marine barracks, to begin at 6:05 thisevening, is | 1s eS, So0" Debra ty eA Ah Ada | In the in Premiums only stock I bad interest in, then only as col tay Li-Sin 3 Wo iso have other suburban houses from #2,600ana | Bismarck. ‘The National Zeitung, chiet organ |as follows: 1. March, “Fourth Battalion,” Ch. | and lot 4, bik. 21, Brightwood Park, go4a.02, | #Warded as follows: lateral, and the fact remains exactly as I stated GAS ENGINES. BOTH NEW | upward in all par:s of the savurbe. es of the party, shows a marked coolness|P. Burten. 2 Overture, mpa,” Herold. | Eli Hatcher to Wm. Hatcher, part Turkey | Third class of Christian doctrine, second di- | it. I never owned # share of the stock at any eae, De LLAUS Aut 7ar Sth oe 1 ge ES | pultSeloatld Ue piensa to show these properties on ap- | toward the ex-chancellor and a disposition to | 3. Selection, “Boccaccio,” Suppe.’ 4. Valse, | Thicket; $—. Maria C. Jackson to M. V. Tier-| vision—Isabel Neilson, Elizabeth Thompson, | time and the stock ledger of the bank ought ¢o = ELAUF. Aut. 761 sth at nig | plication at our office. antagonize the supporters of Bismarck in their | “Chantilly,” Waldteufel. 5. Chilian Dance, | ney, lots 18 and 19, blk. 12, Meridian Hill: @—. | Mary McQuail, May Alexander. prove it.’ FOR SALLE AcLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, | attitude of uncompromising hostility toward | “Manana,” Missud. 6. Song, “The Palms,” | Sarah Garner to John Ht. Burke,c. 37, blk. 21, | ‘Third class, grammar and composition, sec- [ORSES AND VEHICLES. the kaiser aud his government. It is believed | Faure. 7. Selection, “Gondoliers,” Sullivan. | Effingham; ¢—. W. T. Nailor to F. B. King, | ond division—Lonbel Neilson, Elizabeth Craw- DELAYING MARSH'S ARREST. i SALE-NE BLAG rv 200. Cornet 10th andGets._| that the result will be a reorganization of po-| 8 “Star Spangled Banner.” | pt. 21, ug. 117; 1,000. ‘W. H. A. Wormley to | ford, Elizabeth Thompson, May Alexander, —— Foie igheatgh. west, iso pounds? tous | PO! SALE-SU URBAN Lots litical partiesin Germany on new lines in ue~ agree mily ©. E. Johnson, lots 16 and 19, sec. 9, | Marie Walsh, Martha Hutchins, Alice Palmer, | Attorney General Miller Tells of His Action sr ieeties tyes deren, by aptly OFFICE cord with the changed political situation. So paar, Barry farm: $2,200. James H. Meriwether to | Annie McGraw, Ellen Gants. — ommeee A Berlin dispatch states that the German! watter Carter, the colored me R. L: Mitchell, subs 27 and 28, blk. 2, Smith’ 50K SALEJUNG BAY “STAR. = governmontis considering the question ofaban- alter Carter, the colored man who was s0 | farm; €—. R. Simpson, trustee, to Sarah Co! Or SALEAUNG BAY “STAR” MARE, SOUND, ND Goning the German postessions in New Gatary | terribly clubbed by Policeman McIntosh more | lins, subs 2 and 971; $1,625. Robert Caillat stablesier of Sth and’ 1 ste. nwo and ash for wn Ap aam and the Bi ipelago, these colonies | than a year ago, was a prisoner in the Police | Proctor to S. Johnson, sub 25, sq. 876; $8,000. CARTER, one SAR | Wonavedecmate itatn got showing no signs of beroming Profitable, not-| Court today. The charge against him was as- 6 ee a ii t SALHR EXCHANGE AS FIRST Pay. | Tone at tpectialjre prices sud oncasy terme. Fy withstanding the expense incurred in their im- | sault and the person whom he assaulted was his THE COURTS. ee ee anemones : ed) me ee abst: 7 NAN 1000 Fst provement. ho is Dan Buchanan’ alle- | Coun: wnat, Tenu—Ohief Justice ydia, pete ta th ECT KRAUSER, Room 4, Atlantic bide. ora std prom driver. & ame eo ANGELTOR G1TY PhopenTy on| A Very bitter feeling exists in Hungary Pua, Sas ak abe Nu eee ioe . pe Es [ler Sinter, Sarah Wi SALE_ON INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS—| _2¢22t stocks. © beau ; {over the it ‘ il 5 i a ee ee ee ane eee gio | FOR, SALl PAIR OF GUOD HORSES; ALSO areca hee Cease wary tite mallee | the election by the peoplo of ‘the chiet | Mica tging pan. Judge Mille fined him €25] | Yesterday Mitchell egt. Thompson; argued | Palmer, Margaret Porisonta wituout btsrect WESCOTT, WILCON & | jucert sort be sold cheap. Can be seen at 408 | SNORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, Wes Bot. soldi | oftcials of eath county and to make all each | Tut) Gaye in jail, eriarere = veonrth class of history SRRESTOR its Pe sveTenauah et. and Lae me | no wea ces DAVTON Ae nee | FO™ "= ors ax conasser officials appointive ‘by the government. ‘The| gestous Fire in a New Jersey Vi Verein? eet. Braa- | Walub, Maria McKenna, —— Fosse wacosar own iatiuieetares aise oust ADJACENT TO treme radicals in the Hungarian diet are tine eee. ks be agt. | Brawner, Margaret De quigimit, Tolpheetous sige oer burrieeand ono| THE CHAUTAUQUA AND GLEN ECHO. strongly opposed to the measure and aided by | 4 fire started y night in the Vaile- | shaw: jndgm« ; judgment in cer-| Agnes O'Brien, ee Sera | Meath trbnaar rama Meine ad | Sevan tg cotracti~ WUrielet thei | facto vaptad racy and Sonor, te | Sere Allman age snes dor A Brower | a, Suhel ye, ath Cac 008 SALE HICLES AT COST_FOK NEXT 16 | rafiroadscheasect lotsa viclaity sai avenues Si Fs | will doubtless become a law. ‘The -purpeee of | post offer” town, Balt nine houses and six s awarded as follows: pheetens, Wah, ben St cot ee ee Ree a san dds Toss acon brices will be raised; | this and similar measures to follow is the aboli-| barns. But for assistance from Newark the Equity Hagner. Fifth class of Seana? BECK BROS., Stand D ne. OO FAYNE 2 'CO., Agents, | tion of local elections entirely on the ground | whole village would probably have been burned, xy ine; dismissal of | Devine, Sarah FORSSERIGe GENTLE Btocy Hons | _215.1m iSTeritit. | that they are costly, uscless aud inefficient. | The loss is est ‘at €30, agt. Vinton; | Mimi ‘TXLER . een a i ne NIVERSITY HEIGHTS. become party |" Fifth class of 520-60" ey MET Pee a. oe PS TRON GRAY PEnCHEE ADDITION TO BROOKLAND, pg: ay bales = si; va Foe SARE ar «SACRIFICE. To close ax Le ee a A serious riot took place at Brandywine Sees Seatimeny » | “Fitth class of history tar ot ‘@room cas: ait | bis, conmepier aon of heary draft, Apply — Springs, near Wilmington, Del., yesterday aft jooner B. F. Fabens, ashore near Lewes, Del., since March last, was floated “I LOTS FOR SALE in this beautiful Ws wasacombined excursion there ‘s FOE SALE Goop FASULY HORNE, sarc: | {ftom at tom S800 co Blow, OL ERY’ Easy | Rocn. Thero was a comb: @ off by the wreckers Tuesday night and towed wery ply 1610 14th st. now. jeZ2-Gt 4 SALWST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE, _ to Philadelphia for repairs early yesterday. store aod Poy AN. yUR SALB. ready a ti it J j 2: class, Christian doctrine—Katharine ‘Today Keysor agt Miller; ime to take tent. a pean Goon, nama meals C ane ‘The Tri-College Race at New London, | ™°™ ee eye Sir ce” ceding a isehcioerwultie furs par | eASHOR Tt was the original intention to hold today's Carling ‘Soe and sis loge | casey, “Katis ose Bekindy oarte| Open All the a race between Cornell, Columbia and the Uni- —— 2 ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: versity of Pennsylvania "Varsity crews at 11 Eadie Belden Reprieved. rine ODonsepiey Hilde Meneess, eainte | ‘The temperance people of Washington are Nyryrte wll Rrcrecesin| tatives| A telegram from President Harrison to 7 es fo deen, are as Soe Ot Blaine the Choice of Michigan. ofall three crews that the hour has been changed | United States Marshal Walker at Topeka,Kan., cies Chriaion device, mecend pas, ‘has been considerable decrease in the “Blaine is the choice of Michigan,” said Sen- a. announces that Eddie Belden, to be hanged at | tion—Edith Estelle Vir- | number of saloons in the city—or rather « de- ator Francis B. Stockbridge of Michigan in an > Wichita on Friday, bas been reprieved. until Ginia Tennant, Bessie Godey, Rosa May. crease in the number of licenses issued. “ bd ‘the licenses have been interview yesterday afternoon in Chicago. “He| ,4 Hote! Involved in s Legal Tangle. | July 24. At the term of the district | | Sixth class and second | Thong wo bee also is the choice of the republican party at Another assignment by the company which | court he was convicted of the murder of Chas. wane Olive Bate = 54-| ssony cases the ealoous are open all the come. large. It only remains for ‘him to sigeify bis | 88, the lease of the Grand Hotel in Cinoin- | Grant in the Indian territory January 1, 1890. | Trav, olive Bouder, Mary, B. Ocok, This ie ‘trne in ‘Northeast’ Wash: willingness to accept the nomination, and upon nati was made yesterday to C. B. Warring- Legal ‘Michigan. iin cla of agai, awarded ‘the Commissioners can ex- ics. angie ster tare Tielgg mrcpatlgs & Wolfetein. ‘There have] rye iichigan house of representatives bas | * Jane Judge and ‘Nomrunast. coal convention be wil recone iH may | pots ua ete sncazmertion with $l | pao the aunato Bl maliag the legal ae of Trine Sutith, Helen Rgnn and Anne Mudd. roped et that his party wants him and that he will then | PIC? At s meeting of the dirsotors | interest ¢ per cent and the outside limit on | | Secved of srithmetic—Helene Erni,| Louise Mitchell, a colored girl, was in the Sonlestion the Beanies Sinks Pee might to’ wes Sgeend apeeend foe tenho igh ag wane ‘The senate | Danman. sesemn, Fens sot Atlee | Felice Court today for stealing © pair of ay mall be. Henominted fanator. Block tons buen ined comptes: has killed the the local option | | Sesond clase of arithmetic, second division— homing © oat Citable ont come bridge inion next House aA = Le Third ‘srinclio~ Ella Briscoe (medal), 18th street. She was arrevted by Policeman will pass a freo bill and that the Sonate | .@ttt2's Harm Ruxzwan cures dandruff andecalp| 14s, sanounced Elizabeth ‘Trentman, ren nt fill probably do likewise, but believes that the ‘SSS ch feed the ows "the FSS net | end Douglass Kereboval, — i f f xt i i , ‘

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