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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. saTonpat. “rune 27. 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR SALE ~HOUSES. ___ FOR SALE—HOUSES. J2OR SALE_A BARGAIN IN BUSINESS PROP- FOR BALE_ON INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS — F my ih “Alexandri, Va, now wsel as restaurant ‘several desirable a r iain 20 Size {for small cash, yucatan plane eaysbie, 2 and tur. "Improvewenta. Con Toon. new Pe: Pa iy Se fect and 4ig inches: eivuneed. ntl forests W Scruec, "Eats es spiemihd, investment. Price Ouly HTEESTOS,"Too7 Pu ave. andthe und La ave ew. we 3 SHEE Ty, 1301 F at. 2. oo SAL YOK SALE Fear weet, 1302300 wt,20"0, FOR SALE—LOTS. SALE-LOTS. Pi ES, AC LARBIMPROVEMENT COMPANT. MAGNIFICENT VILLA SI7ES—OF ONE OR MORE ACRES— SOCIAL MATTERS. ‘The Summet Wanderings of Well-Known ‘The President bopes to get throngh with the deatge SES ager — an to ‘is it their Cape May cottage to, delebeite tas "Fourth ct | Tt would bean easy matter to try Milwaukee July with them. Mrs. Harrison has commenced | by a jury of her beers. page tera meee home there, havi — — wn to her usual domestic round of/ 4 Harvard man appears to bea more scullerly every-day duties, with the greater opportuni- Henthe finds for her books and magesines | flow than a Yale man. Mrs. Dimmick returned last Tuesday with the —_ President and will likely, go back with him | To be talked about so much, and made #0 en he starts. e is stopping wit Lieu! mone} scarcest thing under and Mra, Parker, at their apartiaents on 12th | MUCH of money is the a street. It is not thought that the White House family will stay much longer at the cottage Saree. than the coming month, when the President | ‘The man who can't control himself may con- will be there, as the chances are that Mrs. lar-| trol many other people. In fact, asa rule the SHOOTING STARS. Bors TEN TOURNAMENT, EVEN RoOM low brick hose It Closes Today After Some Very Good Play- ing— The Winners. The following are the unpublished scores im the boys’ tennis tournament Doubies—Thompson and Clark defeated Rie mone and Steele, 6-2, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4, thns winning the Slocum special racquets and the champion ship for the second time. For second prize doubles Simons and Steele defeated Stutz and Hills, 6-2, 7-5. The prire is # blazer apiece. For second prize singles Garner defeated Doyle, 68,60. Clark defeated Garner, thas winning the tennis hors and second place. Consolation—Townsend defeate® E. Clark, 6-8, 8-6, 6-1, 6-2. This victory gives Townsend ‘The condition of the U. 8 Treasury need not trouble the advocates of temperance. It isn't full enough to amount to anything. ese aay ae ae ae iar foot’ lots in this nemmbborneod held at € 81-75 equare foot.” Apply st once to ae DAVID'D. STONE. 806 F st. n.w- SALE-HERE'S A SN. T ON Mase. ave. ue. bet. lat aud 2d; S0sh2 10 alley DAVID v. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. FOE SALE-ON 0 ST. NE. NEAR i, AN ‘economical WE1O%SI5 fects om very” ena | ~even-room brick om 8 st. bet. 15th and 16th eurownil brick, itis st "acw ‘And FINE BUILDING LOTS ‘the "”ALISADES OF THE POTO! PAS SONDUIT MOAB RMS, tn . TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. jeans of ear choice valiing Tote cam be bought as 625 0A8H, BALANoE {XSMALL MONTHLY PAY- ‘MENTS. =. tel mw iknw b nese Min w {Kh and loth Bow w dorsey ave.n. W. near Kl av. hw x ‘81. EAL NEW it DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n.w. LAO. Price, FS (ae BARGAIN TN AN ELE. ‘gant Property in the northeast : north west corner of Sth and C sts. ; size 10: fronting on C st. or Stanton Park and 90 feet onoth at. on tin =. A ~ at 6 very low figureto a quick buyer. aan ee eee oN Tb D. STONE, 806 F wt. 2.~. OR SALE—FOR $1,400 YOU CAN BUY A WELL De ae Fa 17. fo paved rb 1 T. RAISES Room 4, Afiantie bat SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING ERECTED ON PROFEGTY ALREADY SOLD. HANDSOME SROPLTS in the gear tatu. ee TS in the near future. For Piats, Pamphiets and furtoer information apply 1x. prooKS, 101% t-n.¥. | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. earn Ghaenen Sas mean 3 od Dae at Cor vs offices rison will then ac him toe a tow works the Lakeside racquet. DAVE D. SPORT hos Fat. we - iravoad ance tot | VW ANTRD-(NE CR MORE ACHES SUBURBAN | "i" “YP °2Bavip p. eons, soaret. nw. | acibey Tels F at. nw, Washineton,D.c._| 0M will then sccompany him fora f men wae ane ene Ramee nna te ae | SALE_A NON-RESIDENT HAVING wal SB Pa" | only. Address ACKES, Star office. $e27-3t* jorla’s history usually excluded themselves Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clagett and their little | "071s f ized daughter, Miss Adele, with Miss Jennie Claire | 2°¢ ‘ied it on the other people. “There is no and the Misses Clagett, will go, the Ist of Au- | Sunday school lesson in this for little boys. Francis Darius Simons, the winner of the firet prize singles, is cighteon years old, {OR SALE-LOT ON isT ST. OPTOsITE CAPE. oR SALE OR LEASE—AT TAKOMA PARK, Frovciooxs3, SLA PARGATN at go JOT. 1310 F sir. x aibedt wees Fa . with plenty of fruit; mice Lours F SHOE: don tear raliroad depot. ‘Apply to SAB. F. Se COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. im exeeytonaly fine lor oune | hay winklow, two faved aton-e. Fo SALE—ONE OF THE PRETTIEST FAKMS A raduated from the High School this y four ant eo Fst. nw Jerre - ave. Fee SAbesA BEAUTIFUL Lor ON sotx sr. | 1 pear Washington, Known as‘ 'Clover Farm. near aes Jamestown for their summer recre- en * has been playing wbout four years, nM S : Ww. 03190 fect, at price which Raita ‘one. Torchard: n'y 650. ‘The average hotel waiter is silvet tipped ~—, ‘ 3OK #AL1 —O\ EKLOOKING. crncre: | Ppa, SALES BYATISVILLE = TOTS BEAUTI- | chance Yor speculation or Salas” SoC OTe | eee shen SeSD RNY ootard: (Only €50per Pexia oon ees gous sac ase sail bss = —_— been a member of the “Casino dot cont emenene | Holioday sitaltvision, near depot; brick sidewalks, Li ESS Jerrit” - ‘Lean have left town for PORSALE-FORTY AcKES: BEAUTIFULLY LO- uabie ivi refined hot bourn” Clubs, but ie now im the “Hechelors’ Wrhocd. | S€.. easiest possib e terms: also a number of desirable FF O8 SALE OTS AT INGLESIDE, THE (BEAU: the summer. They have a cottage at Bar) The man who basn'ta pull will neverbea|Ciub” ji. cipal ‘cated: five niles from national capital on Baltimore ie left-handed, and bie pr FULION LEWIS, 1:3 Pee: | Pyldences.cheap and om easy term#. DUCKETT & | H'titul new sutdivision lying between Rock Creek | and Potosuse railroad; $05 per acre to early cosh ur | Harbor. successful dentist. stroke is his drive to the back | Tn playing SN LEWIS, TESS TS | FORD. 617 F at. nw. Park and Mt. Fleasant. Those desu Food invest chaser. aes ‘Gack: " t i | er do moor = OR RENT—A. NEW SEVFNRCOM 4 ment will do well to call on ine before lots are | _Je27-2 210 St. Paul st., Baltimore, Ma. pt., Mrs. and the Misses Mullan are now at ee for first - ace he defeated Clark with the se Siromsand ath, | © iyelline af, Landover station, seven, miles frum | $2. = 010 STE ia 1¢' (OH SALE OR KEN1—A COTTAGE, AT WASH- their Conneetiont avenue residence and will be | “How contagious the gentleman behind the | 2,'0 1 an oe ‘ ent ony + | Washington; $15 per iontn. ix-1001n dwelling _— i CORNER LOT TT ton Grove, Md., partly farn:shed; plent weitere je * wi coran street northwes : = : Fe OLR RUTHERFORD, — | MewpatAninendale station, B.” and Gu Bie0 pr | Faw forthemuall nun of 8) pat foer On Lee | shane’ wang winders: cal ond nemmloraiiee tae Sentions 10 leone the cite tor ance their prep-| bat is,” eaid a Boston girl at the base ball | Me ferides nt 1824 Corcoran strvet northwest, i Any one 2 are Fet-n.we._ | Moath. A very desirabir eieven-roomn dwelling in the | | Ono on Toth st. h-w.. Just above DEPONT CIRCLE, | reasonable.” Tnamise is Cet. Gow. 3027-3 A peti rhe eating PY i na 2 ~ reauieuce suould inspect amd appiy 10 bar —___la Fet_n.w.__| yer part of Bladensburg; specious and Devutiiul | for only $2 Ur" SOR SALE_FAr MS OF ALL SIZES AND Prices | Summer. Mrs. Mullan and her daughters win- grcond prize, is sixteen years old, and ia me t ~ advise take, ae 20K SALE_ON BUSINIAS ST mounds with abundant shade 2 per ie frontageon TENSESSER AVE. very cheap | WOR SALE FAUNS OF ALL SIZES AND PRICES | tored at St. Augustine, spending some time at ber of the class of '¥2 at the High Scho — oe o Be FORD. ice lot on STOUGHTON ST. bet. 14th and 15th | inlet trom the ational cepital, aioone which ie & | other southern cities while en route for home. INSUTED AGAINST FROST. oo maatar of the “Kelerome Cub and Seo teaete atid panties Fe, SSG ARTINGTON, HEIGHTS, LOTS 1X Small place, 15 acres. 1G-room dwellins ani ing | Next month they are going to Canada and ex- All corte cherveita geoutag, peen playing about three years. He won the mn KENESAW AVE. . facing south: side and | fod Musiness, outlilildin of every description; trait pectto make their longest stay in Cobourg. City sold-on easy terme, also, corner lot S7an0. large | Capt. Mullan will take electric cars; are the best purchase in the ony $6,000, eany terms. Ne. hampionship of th sate High School this xpring reer alley; room for gentieman’s resi ‘stables, The frost may stop; Wi Pst uw. | alter the present structure for business purposes @ So desirable lots in Falls Chureb, ae. Only tranie hor fied | f a a ae But it has no sort of showing wt ee a ‘ts -g ay a haven bias ‘oot FetRE OF Amott Invested can Le realized. which oo Pipe Mer sonie~ tl i¢ Chureb, near | ""Viarcains northwest and northeast. Ores Will el cee ae one a eeiing and <rocery | trip through the northwest and California, to “ 5 tournament last year. His address is HOSE BEAUTIFUL ® 00M AND | Sould prouably not exceed $15,000, part of which can | CROtHEs and shook, It JOUN 0. JOHNSON, cor. 12th and G sts,_ | Ores Will sell cheap and on easy terms.) Apply to be absent several month. With the ice cream ero street northwest, ¢prew-brirk froat houses, with all | remain’ Several jarge and siaall forms and a fine lot for sub- A.¥. BARKER & CO., P- Toisas Pie ectaidk iced Wanicnien eeaniias eniencem, with inne tack yards, om TYLER & RUTHERFORD, division. “Alexandria county a a TREEGIAL SNAP Taku DEES s Boom 24. UO) F st. sw. Misg E. A. Beale left this morning for New duny tonship is Aeuhian ame tae aaa Hove | Hecho Roun,” ype a MO WHEEDEE | rou SALE HARDEOME NEW NSA WIGHT S St RE EEE e. | | acre, TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst new. | her sister. Mr. De Goawa: “I hope, Miss Moveleigh, I) their mont es. wo Morven Meu = cor. Lith and 1 sts. nw. ay Ed offers nnequa. ee J Mrs. Joseph Hellen of New York is visiting | shail see you at the seaside.” Thompson is cig i, andhas been = = westors. Livi x sTLDIN OR SALE FINE Ol = = . : J “ A on Be wee wetl-bw it house 1810 Linden steer. hes es s Witshinecon Ge ia th “heh at: near Conn.ave. and oppeatte the Henia: | WOR SALE FINE COUNTIN WENIDENCE AND | her aunt, Mra Lxight, and receiving agreat | Mer mother— nterrupting: “Well, I hope | member of Casino and Kalorama Clubs, but af" the wry low pete gy price apply TYEE KMUTHELTORD, | ovpine aredone in Ws Seatagatence Of Hensior Sanyor will sell low if pur- Park ngs deal of attention from her friends here. you won't. She's got a bathing suit that is | |e Siinons is now @ member of “Techelors oye be withdreen and Pat. nsw JehFAN__| pie. “ Kockville ts what rhe 1t_Heal Es 8 and Insura Pet Hiveuniee trom the city. Apply GL Se X ave. Miss Cecilia Duhamel and Miss Boyle are at | simply outrageous.” par af Geo clenresaap te be Tso trim! wie aid ys, ove : band Oth sea ict | eae wey wear y encrs tue auriie gay entexen ue | UR SALE EVERAL UIECES OF LAND IN | _ 2 pRgesinde Lynn Haven for the summer. They left this rented nace. Pandya Sry as ane Ine i atiserorinsbetnrngs>> HOU want bar | 100) ove neetieainforgourels. Mond fer is: | ereaby imprest thieiorghnesa Forerty i81 Jon SALE—A GOOD BUBINESS STAND AT | city during the early part of the present week. waren 1s wittcn? mone and Steve» lg § \CE_ME. PLEASANT, g:00 Hae eee ee A. JORDAN, 1417 F tid painbhlet, trees 706 Sth ste Ww. ‘ay a Cate CHARLES W_ HANDY, 926 Fst. n.w._ | jange stable and outbutidme; nuod well? Mrs, Leech went yesterday to Cresson) Teacher: “Johnny, doceahen lioanegg?* | ond prize doubles. Me i - batin tr TE EGOM HOUSE GN Jol RENT-LARGE HOUSE AND BARN7GOOD | J7OR SALE— round. £6,000. KEDFURD W. WALK: Springs, where she will spend the heated term} Jonuvi re ry man les; | ten years old and a member 0} ; : st. se: will poy 10 per cent as an invesiinent (Eveacane etreat Geers iand; “2 iniles from, Wil exchange two lots on G street between 34 and | 1006 F st. <*_ | with her family. Her mother, Mra. Parke, is im | .)' t 808 Mail” Club. Me ix alo a ‘ Lewis mune tena petlias tee and goo view of eit $25 Per wugatl eh echo theast for unimproved property or will | V.ui _RENT—100 ACRES, TWO MILES FROM | Europe e hen lays. One is frech and the other} the High School. He and Simons put wp 7 te See A sary Jesiece “GAMES 1! GELRTENTS, "i301 Pet. now, | Sell Stinelat aOceuts ger toot, ‘The lots are convene | FO, Tp ESS pe. int” e . wa wigs a cave ee Soe legated und re, not made wround. “Biseesch | piace for dairy of butmer: every conve fees | Dr. and Mrs. Frank Loring gave s small Avery sirong game, and it was wot without ished te 'anteral wted, secmeed. gion e Bn ee ee 20, e100 0 abtfoot aed ane oo, Alin grass; cheap. CHAS. E. DANES. G00 Dith'ee party on Tuseday evening last. some difficulty that they were acfeated. Steele m fom: mortiies setts ave. nie. betwee . or Z . WARNE! ks 2 . wenped af ver Soong, Aamgectiomenaigags «oor oo ALTOS TEWiS, Wo or ek ae is “Teall ei this owe ea teriwane | A arty wh te bout Go Guild « fine reidence in Vib Fst, nw. Je Mc. and Mii: Hamditon, whe have boon Scap- HOMFSPUN JOKES. Rn neve © — ae of Se ae eae ne | Se NF e_ | Se 8 grin Tare, ate contain EAD eta feaitiy Jocated new Srvom cottage at Fureat Gien:| eling in Europe on their wedding tour, are ex-| , “It'## great thing about » house,” said the prize wav once w met the Clovet Leaf 3 or wilt ae wa ant Jot 90 fee | PUK SALE-NEAR INT or Inaud. the Anes! view of aug lote in Glen Eco. Ad : = peated by furnaceand wir} wwodera conveniences pected home shortly and will spend the re- at breakfast. Jennie Club and now tesccretary of the Street TROP GS Sawin Tae at AE | We ana scope. designe 200 direst Box 1, Star office ject" suey PEASANTS eeteate Fat-nvw. | mainder of the summer at the Misses Merrick’'s asked his wife, «a. | Club. He plays a good all-round gume und de AT MT a | Siisoo cach; terme easy.” RUST & MU ae ee A SR EE ‘HOME ‘OR SALPTFIFIY |ACKES, WITH STORE AND country place, near Ellicott City, Md. “The fire place where they burn coal,” he ms hans cipally 0: bis “ Seg tegat eon | Ge rath a ee root house, Glas ter aie: S00) dower Buante in |, Mt M. V. Dablgren is entertsining ber own | gusgied, and his wite thrown saucer at him. | #0F his victories." is a icely Sashved : thisis ser per foot chiesper than orisinal prices "Ad! =sr1 Inonthly sucta Inen's; 2) acres, lange house endoas | and her daughter's friends continnously dur- se- — pearing Ahram “ 2 S400. he —- =o STREET CARS “ON 1 AF Sroves R100 ber acre; 22 acres. #40 per acre: 12% | ing the summer at her country pinee at South CRIMINAL COURT MATTERS. Clover Leaf Tenuis Club mee ficial. FULTON Lk Wis. 1 PPORTUN: AND YOU HAVE THE JU TOF acre;'73 acres, lance house ‘end trees, 8100 per acre, | MOUNtain, APTOS ng the tournament, which eh Sor Ta ofthe tos desirable ott Glen Echo: two tota| EERE SR URINE WASHENG: | Tuows places, are within three mies of Washinton. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Andrews are now at the | Several Prisoners Sentenced—Ptens of Not | £0" making the tournument, wis a nea ee Naas | POH SALE—A BANGAIN Tu IMMEDIATE gn Vassar circie and one on Wesley ave., Chautaugua. THERESTO SUSTAIN SOU TN rts of Wasiiugton wiven avey. wa" |country home of the former's father, near a most successful of iis ki a tats ims win Pree ick, Gen ted Noch cheat i en wit tie MAKING AN INVESTMENT. pea JAMES E. TS, Newport, where they will spend the summer. | This morning there were a number of sen- Es Boeae rooms: bath. modern Huprovements end. ce ACE M. THO. . 2 ss hos : i hy OWNEH_ONE OF THOSE NEW | Nile’ Rouse! renee torwoud tenant at 82M Dt] jop.oge Fe ea Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mann and their family | tencos imposed, pleas taken, &c. r age F houses between it's amt Whom Tat. | wuenthe Also" story 4 nek in reat: renting’ a eS me season, ENTASEVEN : mage yr ; sional ihc Geasecnan tux bine “ wah Saleace Sve youre:if seid sous | SacU bee natin’ ot eri silent condition. SALE-AT A SACRE OD REMEMBL THAT fonoor house, barn. stsblew, ben houses. i. ; | ere at Canonicut. Wm. H. Fletcher, a colored man, plead me teumnnenent for bay : Pout, Ast we. bet Oh and th sts. Tite per irk Hockvl Fifteen or twenty ots in this Subdivision are offered | Wel ol¢Xcellent water. variety of fruit, wrgentanber | Jfon, and Mra. Robert P. Porter have taken : wo nities or guilty toa charge of bigamy in marrying in | played on the courts of the Nor t Ten- tect absiract of litle tree. Price to iunmediate pur- en See at prives made in May, 1800—Letore improvements | Siauies! drive {ron Washinaton cithin sat 8 cottage at Long Branch. December last Sarah Ann Ford, when his law- | nis Clab, was bronght to a fine rday. Tad | Chaser, 4.0. t SALE—FINE NEW HOUSE AT FOREST | Sty becun. View of the city und river. s magnificent subur . ‘ Al 1. STARGARDTER, 613 Lith st. n.w. en, Md. ; 9 rooms; mod, imps. ; easy terms; tested by the nunnber of | home: price. SOON, ES000 donee Pat Capt. and Mrs. Whecler are already estab- | ful wife, whom he married October 8, 1885, was | Avis wins the first prize, a Sears racquet, me east of Ith st: ] pana uly, Pasnients. 3. LRT FORD. at, _| the bana: er apanced prices since they passed out of ee gi the suburls of Washington given away. | lished at their Bar Harbor cottage. living. Mr. Clagett suggested that perhaps | having lost aset in any of bis mntches, Seo- wens: heatext by lore tooo Ma see eb, S SALE PIPTY ACHES OF LAND SHORT See ty ay SOR SAL E—FARM OF 10) ACHES AT GATTHE Miss Julia A. Wilson will start the Ist of July | the prisoner wished to get rid of both bis | ond prize gocs to Grant, whe won from Val SES ee Shee ar. seats ore rou com ech g yurchaser cau | —Sald prices including sraded streets, sidewalks— | F burg. Aid. vaS-roou aweting. uot and evid spranc | for Seattle to visit her brother, Mr. Wm. Wil | wives. Walker, after astubborn figit. The consola- pon mae aa Sinig forterins and pericalgreig 12 fom Apply —As soon as tho wort tan be done. Tons id trains dais: Breer @i2Siperacres Wal seit | 408+ Mrs. Whittington accompanies her. Fletcher said he married Gabrielle Anderson | tion prize was won by Mathews. I HEM TFORD, 1419 G st._| | Plate and inforuation as to tusthee improvements at | stock plencnte chain, wallacceptcity prop- | Mies Rebecca Potts will spend most of the | about five years ago, but did not live with her |. ‘The scores of the cutire pg ra eo ST SHED | Motive of WAM. H. SAUND! KS & CO. wart payment. W. P. YOUNG, 13u3 F st summer with her sister, Mrs. Stearns, at the ia + hether she was | follows: Preliminary round, ae tel. in Rockville, Md.;}—2t———____—i1407 Fst. n- latter's country place on the Hudson. over ayear. Did not know whether ‘WS | Riotte, 7-5, 6-1; Howe beat M For Sale Only one left of the row. 619 F st. n. ‘Will rent ior three suonthis at $210, ‘OR SALE—TO SMALL INVESTOR! ING, RENTING Oh _INSURT ¥ PI z finisied: rew brick dwelling . six rooms; Jetset" © RANK HIGGINS, Rockville, Md. sells nie lots in the southeast alive or not when he married Sarah Ford. wilar, papereu throughout, geod yard and round, V. Walker beat Mathews, 6-4, E CAN NGA at in| B'pisce in thecounicy tall way oie ie Thaw | Dr. G. L. Magruder hae taken a cottage at 1 Pe OT a a | aure asninst lose anil promise hesitate Briges that in-.| -L2 piace in the country call ae The court sentenced him to the shortest | beat Dodie, 60,63; Hopkins beat J S200 Cast, BALANCE NERY EASY WILL | Opportmuity for Luilaing or speculation, terms easy, | ogeloiae des por nang tegen Semager ae glprccen ( ET NM IO A rant beat Howe, 46,63, 6-2. Sem finals, Av earthigheint rk: cotta, barue heusery fruity eehenia = FETA eee BM. | PIGHT ACRES, 7-i00M HOUSE; Goop WELL; | £0 that his children may have plenty of oppor- | ‘© Pink: lias Wm. Broc ead | beat Walker, ant beat Hopkings, 63, f Sit paved alley. Agrest 1 <jaure’ fect and convenient 10 depots’ J ‘OR SACE-ORIGINAL LOT 8, SQUARE 403, | Eushase; trust. ‘Sve minutes’ walk Grom sation: | tunity for out-door life. Slip of false Cioteones tn obi earer | 62. Pinabs, Avis drat, 6-244, Gel. WIChOM & CO., L0G st. awe frontin oA3, feet on K st. by depth or 100 feet 13 $1,700; easy terms. ‘The Misses Kate and Viola Myer are going | Snilty of false pretenses in obtaining a suit of | Wy eond prize Walker beat Dods Cheap houses in Ve Droit Park eae alley: improved by dwellings S00 and SUS K st. ‘Pricey 7B 0. E. HINE, Vienna, V ; : | clothes belonging to Alfred Powell on May %, . a son. 0008. WRIGHT & 5) as OE FORMA nuRBAN HOUSES 95.50 per toot terms cusy ADF FOr, SS 08 GENT — FURSIoNED. oUsE abroad shortly to join their mother and | and was sentenced to eighteen months in the | 6, but euce to Grant after four hard- Seek Gist, ti Sr Een eee eee mera OT ak Ts oe. suort distance from rallroad station; shade, younger sister. Albany penitentiary. Sought evte roa , ate FA ee aE AND KAPD TRANSPORTATION. aa TDING LOTS ON THE —— | Cat, BS TENS. Address. a Mrs. Calderon Carlisle and Miss Carlisle will |“ Ju the case of Michael Keen charged with gf an ah Binte bas Rew, 06, thous Wot tra ¢ alley.b be dr... 9250 stand 10th fh, Yow is the time to buy. For full particulars, terms | K° norti: side of G st. n.c. bet. 7th anid Sth ts. 5 spend most of the summer at the White Sul-| housebreaking, his personal bonds were taken. | 7-0-3, and Mathews, beat,” to valley bet 5S Aley, 43) and ot and peruut to mspect call upon the undersixn 20 houses bet erected on lots aQjomning...... 750. ft phur Springs. Pleas of not guilty were entered by Nace | Mathe on from 0, 6- Stef h. (000 “and 1 sts, th, dr. 2 — bout 25,000 feet of wround on Lt. st. 8.6. pn : i Belt, larceny from the person; Sidney Gaskins, | te prize, £W 11/-ROOM BRI arp ete | ak resch 7900 Eee een coaentronp SH, D00 emt Choice 12 a CS yon faiiroads and | There was a pleasant gathering at 476 Q) ( ; George Black, attempt at houscburning: searomniece Circle; house st. fh, 4r,and2urick, | \Rear’ of 394 Est, fh. fe sould be piegsed to show tese properties on ap- Mise SUCRE Ee EUR Cerium ine. | street on Wednesday evening to celebrate the | Join It. Cofiin, forgery: Wm. Strivers, Hentr AMUSEMENTS. stunk Saab) ~soe002000 | plication at our office. oT Bee SSS ae dis. Daniel Twomey of this city and | Johnson and Win. Molin, houscbreaking; Jobn on leane wil expire | Sx Sua, Oh ACHLE: te. Price, Oe. per foot. a x = NEW SIX-Roo! A. L. O'Brien, which recently took place Fone, with igneeees a Aen cent CHLEN & BATCHELDER, Bleek, | F 3 . Buete, false retenses; Charles Cross, pol- | Next Tuesday evening, June 30, the grand coitaxe, with ranze, hot and cold water, bath, Is Pri : But trove; stable tur two. im New York. “Musical selections, dancing and | jey; Frederick Neidfeldt, do.; Wm. Smith, as- | teatimonial benefit to tise veteran doorkee Rane ee aoe Corner 10th and G sts, ® OE Tor OX ne ee Rms | with two “ote, 45.600. Tefreshments were enjoyed by the many pres- | gait with intent to kill (tivo cases), Sohn E- Buckingham, will be given at Albaugh's Son Salad kee Ee a tooks. "Poe fai ist cdi at genes for beta EBAN LoTs— FOR SALE Lor OX NORTH SIDE OF O NEAR | LON, Ant La. ave. gut IW. C. Connors, Henri Chevalier and Miss |""tn the case of Henry C. Stewart, alias Hal ©. | with an army of voluntecr talent whack te bead Seen ac tereen Be ae the ist and Lots. “1je28)" “THOS. E. WAG KU MIA MECH TS, aivide mio bullding lots. Prices Gniy Use, yet fone, ———— = Madeline Turnburke contributed greatly to the | stewart, a nolie pros was entered. to make one of the most interesting ontertain- rooms wot rm Pan 1 HEIGHTS, DUGAN & BU SUMMER _ RESORTS. pina eres ——_ ments ever given in the hone, it isan enter- . KOMA, on = a — = 's. M. A Sarat ct f ame of od fouling a ‘ou h ‘ “mproveinent hot days, snd we wish focal Sour attention to UNIVETLY HeIGHTS, Lor, Con, | BRIGHT VIEW HOUSE, 3 ing, KX. for desea | AE GLMN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA, | tiument of gved, cling all avonod, on the ee bie ou our lust, lanre Jots. plenty of sliade. cool rooms and BROOKLAND luth and F sts, divide Ind ood Nest kortress Monroe, Va. Springs, N-X., for the summer. Interesting Lecture in Costume—Today's Pro- |} 1. - ns fs Ce eee pure water. “We furnish saoney to buy a lot aud tilid AND buildin: lots, “Price, $1 per foot, ‘Wagonettes weet all bouts abd trains. Mr EB Porasyaad Seas Reve veterans’! 1 * hy help being a grav * and & very gratify CKS AND TWO FRAMES, E | house im Mt. Pleasant to suit ; very tavorabie terms; SOUTH BROUKLAND. DUGAN & BUTLER, Jezs-eol at” C. £. WELCH, Proprietor. ms f Regios gram—Gates to Be Closed Tomorrow, ing exhibition to the “fair recipient.” “Tickets 2 square trom Pa. aves. @.: | GODT MUSE 1 ae PE PAGANT. Mohave desiranie lotein a of the above sutaisi- took ston from their tour and areat home to their friends, | correspondence ot The Evunine ntar, co peed yh yall ge wg MUASN. GF Seoee | .¢ 35.00); 10 rooms, 64.000; 7 rocins, $4,800; | Ror cail on REDTURD W. WALKER & SOR [2 IEvineton. teas tetanic med 5 Guex Ecuo, Mp., June 27, 1891. The Printing Pressiaen's Union, EE-STORY AND BASEMENT a aa wale Cablecnmm welers sowes goa | am eee Most Delightful Location in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Rowe, who have been | rh» tecture last night was novel and entor-| P. U.. goes to Marshall day evening, . Pst. peor 12th p.w.; 14 rooms, | as. * erst ‘Ok EXCHANGE TOK OMY PROVEN, On nding a few days with Mrs. Rowe's parents, | taining Mr. Von Finklestien was dressed in |U%€ 30, on the Charles Maculester, keaving the ANH, €22 ¥ ct. OR SALE—CHEAP_—FINE SS1ORY AND BASE | ov ce" Sacre of ground: soo tart, ee iy ole SEA END OF VIRGINIA AVE. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Brelsford, 490 H street wharf at 6:30. = = 20th | SWORMSTEDT & BKADLEY, v7 f' st. jelu-im “HST NE. Two- : end bath; all m. i; nce $6,00 X“Dawaeany, m2 F at. “Sr., TWOSTORT eRe aw. northwest, left today for their future home at | Costume and was assisted by five gentlemen, | The Chevalier De Kontehi’s - - SFE nz | Tevator and all conveniencesof metropolitan hotel. | Roanoke, Va., where Mr. Rowe has been for | five ladies and five children, each dressed | which was to have been giveu at ¢ fo ood alles bowsar bunt SHAUL fete read: | S272 CHAMBERS & HOOPES, Props. | some time engeged in business. Mrs. Rowe | to represent a different class. He gave an | July 7, hax been post terms. $10cash. ‘Cail aiter 4 ut n.e. off : Yas Mise Francis CorneliaBrelsford,well known | snimeted description of s street fight,| the Spinner Mem: er T. 3G in this city, and was married to Mr. Rowe at oe a fete champetre neat Tucsle 30, Hist tae over eoaton tbe bi Je27-iit*_Offices, Kellone bldg, an: 2 the residence of her grandparents, ¥i and gave illustrations of the barems, mar-| i, bound to bea great succes.’ It will be held 2 wren, boautit ‘O8 SALE—1® INVESTORS. LOT 40X100, ON G Mra. John Brelsford, Trenton, N. J., Wednes- | riages and other illustrations of oriental cos- out on the m Shened within sew weeks wiley prices Wil Be tained, | Jor siow dayestelow dgure oe al Ue offered day, June 17, the ceremony being performed | tumes. Mr. Von Finklestien is a native of Je- and Ohio railroad, where only a lew outside lots unso : DUGAN & BUTLER, eee by Rev. Dr. W. P. Davis of the Central M. E. | rusalem, and in his travels over the worid has | there isa fiue new hotel, dancing pavilion and 009 F st__n. 430 per month. Speci: o1ies | Church of Trenton. made a magnificent collection of curiosities, | ll Conveniences, with twelve scres of ground f OF oneer. Will meet ‘lady, of Eakost | Mfr. and Mrs, Perry S. Heath leave the city wd out in. veretary of War will jOR BALE— I LOTS AT COFASSET, ADJACENT TO THE CHAUTAUQUA it U0) at 100 to #.U0 each on easy NE LOTS IN FAIKVIEW TRABLE RESIDENCE IN WEST 200; at the low price of 25e- | which he has placed on exhibition in a lar aka flags for dece il tng— % = ‘oderate price sliberal terms: cease es \daziss ADAMS BROS. Pin tonight for the west. to be absent several weeks. : =f, aS oe Sy = Si a vderate pric Mae hetero a. te very desirable’ 7-room brick: ‘nice puny 1 Assistant Secre- ©, Lreasurer ave promined tancnts will also will meet the the eventig tie, with Senate mposed forty 0 haat fg he a t 5 > tent on the grounds. will deliver an address mus office, ami C. Nander, O11 ftivst.u.e pat Ae Tee cere ee eee | 55 38 aan. tolig De, WA eos Leceaa on | tories Netting z engaged in the active work of practical banking. ism,” and immediately following Con- | Nebeker aud the can close ‘The E Street Baptist Church Purchase, | Today he leased a residence on isth street, neat Tg gave an entertaining lecture | 1 # act Bre sd 3 eats narox The purchase by the E Street Baptist Church | Massachusetts avenue and ‘cot circle, and tifal.” At 3 p.m. the reguiar | He BoP net wens GEO. ¥! OMTHINGTOR, & BRO. w, | Society during'the past week of the half square | upon the return of Mr. and Mrs. Heath they afternoon prelude was furnished by Prof. poeegary . rs oe ponceet SALESBPAUTIFUL BUILDING LoT, 21-5 | Of ground on N strect at the corner of 10th | Will go to housekeeping. Woodruff on the organ, Signor Vitale on the rs fect fru is det Suni Gorman as chairman, ¢ f ear" Ist: two parry walls, #3. (0) £30,000 initial ste gress by | Mr. and Mra. H. W. Cofin, who are now at | Violin and Miss C. Gertrude Smith, who sang a | Jet front, Rat usar iter peo vary walla, #3-000. | for £30,000 is the initial step of progress by ment. i0nthly paymenis # gestory and basehuen? brick dweilsnie: 6 rooms and bath room; all snod. ImivFu¥.; om 7th ef. we- Just be low Penn. ave. (A. 20) L¥LER & RUTHELFOKD, Tis Fst. nw. 3020-1. JOR SAL! 13TH NEAR W ‘and baseient bey wy Seo REDEO ley: I neciate ADDITION TO BROOKLAND, IN ALPXANDRIA LOTS FOR SALE in this beautiful suburb of Wash- ama x pprano solo, This musical prelude is one of | tifty others, representing the = subur = JSG pes ive vi Old Point, will leave there in a few days for | S?P4no sol rs . jcome the association and ite Ret rae reemng Comerete cellars: ne Foe SSUECRARGATS-SeL MASS. AVE. 5.wo | Inston at froin €u00 to Sty0u, ON VERY EASE Goncmere | oes coumens nee Lee eee Hise ot rac ccaet ok Mian ieee euky Ga {he plessantest features of the day, as it males a : " and ite by Tee mad ociy Shido, A de cwawin™ | B ovveats Semin, Binines tne proimrty: ould | TEENS w. nsasomest part of Brookland, which ta wilselt 46 | the growth of the city and the spirit of the | jMe,comt of Maine, whe: pend the | happy intro afternoon lecture oe GERWARIZ, | Sook Qt. Trice quiQu0; resssmnbeterne 9 SNE SSONES al bac ave. now. | Miready a thrivinz vulase of upward of ICO houses, Wy HOPKINS R COs, 1420 Fat, | 88e- Ithas been evident that this movement aad serves to fill in the time while the audience “ Hehe Miss Maggie Powell of Danville, Va., who has bacwt * wan, | Gstrect, this evening at 8 o'clock and efull — * a cs ‘wovots have just been bouche for & CHURCH end Leak "01 sayphnes : . Va, are getting seated. As has been previously an ’ Force bricks i a ste the pare on | Ceafeeaninoutiahd vee SCHOOL: HOUSE AUTIFUL LOT ON Mass, ave; | Was only » question of time, because the People| been visiting Miss Rueckert, 1435 Corcoran | nounced Jalu DeWitt Miller lectured on “The | attendatice is desire an sabe on rear ot uty oa raptor Hill. being No. 2iN tae. Se and ool North | HIGH AN DHEALTHY LOCA at a impzern of taken within the nest ten days. whom this church could reach were receding | street, left last night for her home. Uses of Ugliness.” He introduces hus lecture = _ ——————— —— eo PROXI tO 1HE ClLY BsOUKS, 616 bth st. now. further from the old locality year by year. | Miss Ruby Marie Sprinsteen has issued invi- | by saying that he is a living illustration of the NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE, ‘That section of E street is rapidly changing ty. ror Sut BY TE MET. RAILROAD ae met and 34th, 18r., lot 70x150..816,000 onven-entiy arrane YON é , i ing, | Uses of ugliness. His lectureis intensely amus- Ten ae ee St eae J on re come Fare offered fore AND AF} Bed. ave ue from residences to officesand business buildings. | {ations for a birthday, Hye eloce ae sotraMe: | ing and keeps the audience hilarious from tne | Many Important ttl 4 Vought on easy terms. piper LKS AND SHADE TRL: gaia at $110 por ng. 1 aS selection is w ae a and = seeding beginning to the end. ile will preach tomor- There—t : ON B. WIGHT, PoE Plate ani information call at ofice of REDFORD th st. nw. Je able. It is a beantiful northwest corner lot, | 8 a row night and lecture again on Monday on | correspotden » Revwning Mar “et TOES B Witen oat_| we IP Wacrichony thie aiug ices eyes | POSRALE; ATR VERS, MODERATE FIGURE. |100 fect nqunre and the highest. ground within | ‘The family of Mr. Charles W. Handy have | Fy misis, amd lecture aguin, on Alonday on Spgdar rcoe nag ee Fieick house on W stsa-ws marr Hath ets iod, tess BAIS BALI ONY Tantaceousty adayned tarbuitdine purpose St | the city limits. It is especially accessible by | gone to their cottage at Oakland for the sum-| which he pretend to be well wxptainted wotht det dus mes Tune back to feted aliey; otferad tor afew dase ai | OK SALLEVALUABLE, IMPRO devout JOS. REDFERN & 50) G22 lath st. nw. | street curs trom all parts of the city and easily | mer. ashe has never had any personal experience | Mr. Stephen Robertson has commenced the s.500. "BF. BUSH e'CO., Sie "om ste aw. | PUY x 3 ——— x ” ; a andsome residence on lot 12, S D “YRUPERTY ON GLOI (Ou SALES BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE IN |Teached from the growing suburbs. An ele-| Mrs. C. F. Clagett and little daughter of Capi- | on any of the three subjects. a cmnction of '& Dendenns no - 20K Ssie—NEw_ KICK _Dw ZS A a a F Joyery cheap. LEDFORD W, Walkin KRU | Ment in the choice of this location was the fact | ¢o1 Hill have rethrned from their month's visit | At £o'clock Miss Jane Meade Welch will tee- | section 7, of West End Park. The building will Teal (estate on thy Hetwhis ot Georgetown, known 48 st. Serena) | oat ae ened eeciants and MiMGnUy, ee to Pittsburg and expect to go to the seashore | ture on “John Quincy Adams and Andrew | pe of villa style of architecture, with two large “ 7 ote from other Baptist churches, being |} Jackson. ~ wm Bie Tiere mig le, handsome house, | {Be ( jantiuctny or Dent Puce.” The jrope rty will SALE-ALL SQUARE O58 EXCEPT Lot 5; | Mote s ME | ina couple of weeks to spend the heated term, | Jason.” bay windows, wide verandas and ® square feed store iy tarnished, er wilt seis auttrm-sied. Le sold. separate parcels, ax shown by plat, wife Umut cay te oettzitchea otters wanted: | ME¥EN squares exch frou the Fieut Baptist | My co Pe 0. Meats #0 spend le bended term. |"The 3 o'clock C, L. §. C. round table is one Be gachactcom ba qeomait oes Lith and 1th nw. 3 a. U1 rooms and baths bardwood | Tre ee ela Bott Uy Boe ee ened, Ouse | Tseng 3._M. JONES, 621 Pa, Chureh on the west, the Memorial Chapel on of the plessantest meetings of the day. The | tower- Mngsin Navy placeae.? ne onier. Ais ob sane st. bet. A bor Road stret on the | i. 4 the = NSontiition; | L¥ ““Lovers’ Lane" o1 he Brick Pier pees ene: im vertect comilition: | TE the weatend “1 Corcoran s'. bet. Lith and Y8th. This is a lovely | {its about 22.0, 014 home, built most careruily ahd » bancain oe acon ee ae ZEVELY & 2 iNLEY eae ue ant by Oinervatery streak | J E—COR. 5 4 the east and Calvary Chureb on the south. The | tains of Pennsylvania for the summer. EY EFRON. 4 4 Aare ee teil the north. cons | H° twet on Stanton Park; will sell wlicle or part; at- | church intends in the near future to erect an | Mrs. James B. Carter and her son Sammie qhare reetoi laud and Ss uuproved | tractive in location alud pric event mansion, with all modern | jest" *. couxeuiences, & fue conservatory, compietertabve, and igatozettier the ios attractive homeln the Dist me is derived from the old round table meet- | modern improvements and will cos! © a b bes id fort thi ings of — reseed argent and is simply an} In the same locality a large saw mill has been . " edifice combining beauty and comfort that| and Mrs. Geo P. Carter and babies will | informal meeting for the discussion of literary i eration by Mr. Harry habbits for the TROT ee ee eR | shall be creditabie among the public buildings | fouye for Sherborne, Mass, om Modes whee | subjects and methods of wads. ee i retting it timber for the erection f the cily. Meantime, they retain for use | they will ep poet : purpose of getting oul a tose ‘attractty ‘the ae aan ete BLO o e, thes in fo they will remain during the months of Jul: TONIGHT'S CONCERT. revere Ale will appenr from ie plata So maces net heeeelt | Geese OW NEL SLO Tekin se ew US Cheap. AW | their old proverty on E street, which is con- | \°? August, returning By way of the lakes rcaighe toes OM he aul in | f several buildings mear the site fora pew art — Shave euiild Ue iuade by Parties desiring either howe 1K SALE ONE OF EHE CHEAPEST LOTS TX stantly growing in value. about September 15. = zee be another concert, hotel overlooking the railroad. A large force JC DUVALL. te pay ofan investment ount Pleas on 2 Full niormaticn as to terms and conditions of sale, e., Will Le cueortuuy furnisived Ly the undersumed, WILLIAM A. GUKDON, 3H 485 stn. We JAMES H.TAYLOK, ‘on Whitney ave. Rear 14th a Mrs, Robert Boyd, her mother, Mra. Bittner, which ali the musical talent of the assembly : iil participate. The program promises a 3. F. RUSH & co. Could Not Agree After Five Hours. and Mixs Mamie Boyd are located at the new | ¥ : SAGEth stn. Jobn O'Brien keeps a’grocery store corner of | Hotel Lafayette at Asbury: very enjoyable evening: iabuceo, * ‘y-by-the-Sea, where | Roger's Band; @ choi Gloria," OR SALETA VERY CHOICE LOT ON uk | Florida and Champlain avenues and John Me- | they have been since the 15th instant and where | eo8°%8 , 2m sa of men with horees and carts are now engaged in grading etreets and avenues and otherwise by | improving the property. ‘The Vinson and Gar- XE. NEAR TENTH, &.KOOM fot WMA to BO fact ates MAILE, VELY & Ww dD HOUsE, Loo terms; modern h o 5 r* the full chorus; soprano sok “Sy additions to the park, embracing several _ ners LOL Me Mt. mens OF ee Sates Jno, us property w rapidly inentsnine mn vats * | Queeney was one of his neighbors and intimate | they will remain uncil the latter part of Sep- | Song," Mre Jenmic Hall Wade; a collection ey | hettdned ons ‘willbe Putu the marlet ie we Foe set PRETTY mie. _ap23-3m_ Assuencés, | buy now, as property is rapidly increasing Wat K qesenty on S re mune Meceinnte | emiber.. ‘They will be joined on the tat of Say | 23 ng," Msn Sones Mall bes 4 of | hundred acres, will be Wry brick . Or bath and cedar, se all ‘bor 3 NEARLY NEW BR 7 - * 3164 ie] in en o Mis i 5 it ean pes = mele Foe Sate SEAuiy NEW 5 W ooperwe $e25-2t SIG Mist now, rece! by Col. Boyd, Misses Helen, Alice and Jennie aa ees one Meese. W. S Blackford, John and BR C. ~—_ EM | terns to mutt. Address PES ONE OF THE PRETTIEST LITELE | office. OME AMM pa ption bail, dpautry, the latter con: | Lies between, the Metropolitan branch and the 7th st. | Jon SALE_A BEAUTIFU pike facine the railroad on the west and the pike on lie cast und sloping toward Loth. ‘The drmiage is ex- cellent, Water good and easiiy vlitainab e.” The subdi- : ae name 0 2 Vitale: Chautauqua cho in TDT ON SF, NEAR | 8PPeared in the Police Court as the principal | and Mr. Frank Boyd, the remaining members | \itaiice crane oka core Pree ee | ge accompanied by Miss ¥. D. Lurman, ae ged LOO: alley Mde aud rear ; the best | witness against O'Brien, who was charged with | of the fami ly here, accompanied by Miss Belle | ruff; tenor solo, Mark C. Baker, “O Loy rough here a few days ago on borse- cay im the As waliselteiow Eonu’y Cok | selling liquor by the drink without a license, | Willett of Connecticut avenue, who will be | Hart’ rast Ome soprano solo, “bene | Backs Gy % ry ‘K HOU SON G8 wi r Connections 5 i an rma en route to Charlottervilic, Va’ ‘They are i each: rented at @19 each; would bring | vision fe eight ‘uitles. trom Washington and ie thes aly x oy told. he his drinks aperoned by Mre. Boy. Involami,” by Miss C. Gertrade Smith; members of the Baltimore Hiding Club. roti ankandi Ts SC A Pe pty re wih he wualfegurity and paid 0 cents for | The Short Story Club ‘eas Snvted toa lawn |" dia" Gaitons ole, “ty Sentinel | "SS pry ee et gonad 4 ESAT Ban: | buutstonce, tite Hock Cree National Parke we sar, Hunt ¢room belek houses, wood and soul | eMC, “three fingers” of liquor. Me was the | party by Mrs. Dora ‘T. Vorbis, No. 1100 Q | I,” by Mr. Reeside, and closing with “A Trip to | church at Ciaithersburg appears. to be good. of the lee, Which TeMuaaditni gad ious ear ey Wacemaarecatie | Jundcwith olive, sage andl sabtiup os Bist uate fee! | only witness wio told of getting a drink in the | strest northwest last, Wednecdreve oats ong | Goney Island.” by ‘the band. Messrs, P. M. Smith, J. T. Fulks, C. F. Duvall, Hanwa Hie eet tring it Ars @L.Ou cash; balance on tines big chanes. store. with music, recitations, original essays’ and | The gates will be closed tomorrow, as usual, | ‘Thos. 1. Fulks and C. 8. Duvall have been ap- BB, Si . exstern boundary of the mal Perk sud wilicone | Goud ide, gt*_| _ Lawyer Closs, who appeared for Mr. O'Brien, | dialogues the evening passed most pleasantly. | and the services will be about the same #s ordi- ited @ committee to take charge of the Too Lith st. tow. oR SALE—1sTH NEAR PST. \.W.. 5 guitute, when completed, the nearest drive trum the sirens —— —_ cross-examined the witness and then paid some | Mfrs, Geo. W. Evans, Misses Marian, Katharine | ®°°Y. —, services, preaching ae by | building of the sume. SOO ESE EW | UF and basement bay-window brick : city to the subdivision, {OR SALE—CHEAP_VERY DESIRABLE LOTS | attonti fam in hi ry pits Marian, Dr. 8. L. Baldwin and in the evening by Jahu! Prof. W. N. Weston is at te guest at ; 2g Foc team beat other subdivision of siullar advantages, =" ™ 8 | Eon, Calitornia ave, near. Senator Hendersc “Te was 4 oclock when Judge Miller gave the | #04 Mida Evans, wife and daughters of Pay-| Devitt Wiser, ‘There will be Sunday school i | ther astaccot Mie Hees Reece Sega ‘st. and Kew Hampehire ave. er a wane ‘3 — | or Pate Particulars ap biyta00 Be eamre tot, deen Ber Peers ies jury andthe Semainael oot oath — Se ences the city Wednesday | the morning anda missionary meeting in the | End Park, and wili in a few days leave for OR SALE-A BARGAIN IN BUSINESS PROP- ~ bet N, Owner, = po . jorning for -by-the-Sea, where they | afternoon and afterward the Chautauqua Sun- | Seattle, state of Washington. erty on 2th near Fs wes renting at eon, giccie, | _api1-dm 452 Loumiaba aver iw. meee nag “ge: when they came in and re-| Til be comfortably quattered at the new Horel | ar<rnoon and afte Rev. Father Rosensicel, pastor of St. Mary's Dae goa ESOSUED S_ UALEER £ 80K, N00 Ynv. Soles Hicroupon dirciargon] Rotagres. ‘They were | Tatayette, nour the vouch, until September 15. ochorus ‘rehearsal last night at the | Catholic Church at this’ piace, is having some o.. mene Net. ‘OR SALE-STH NEAR M ST. Now sstoRy | ( Tas Bas Sp ep Reppgerp yy epg Foundry Church was well and Prof. Na: brik Seite ey eins ane ET ir. recent graduates of i 100) in aealoas teondence at the conser’ Spee Bates Tay wine WeatAcet Sia tes ec ane polatisase Golden Cross Elections, clase of 1891. On their return. in the fall they | [aes desites « full atten dam ALKEK & SON, " Pleasant ; $200,000 worth o: iots sold the past year.| At the regular meeting of Meridian Com- | will pursue a collegiate course of studies. Monday's will be full of —— Wiebe eet. Wan ak The Be eel fine tote mandery, No. 178, U.0.G. C.,last evening, | Mrs. Carpenter, formerly Mise Stoever, wife | and on dueniag Hom, Jobe J. Leoalie weal ae = 5 Aaa { fne Jot: good tn ery, No. 178, U.0.G. C., last evening, } , wife | an . Y Poms end taike is weniey tone LUTZ & BRO. ZUVELY & FINLEY. | | Noble Commander Charles L. Patten presided. | of Capt. ter of the army, has recently | lecture at 2:30 p.m. It is that «large throughout; on Lith st. nour Dst.aw. brie $6500, | o Re ; = ‘The following officers were elected for the | Come from the west for a visit to her home in | crowd will come from the city to hear bim ty Ho WARNER &'CO! POR SALES] HAVE A CORNER FOR SALE; one. = =e this city and will spend the summer at Bock | the great Tabernacle. hetow. | eeeee iG Pt ai 407 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. | shania wood Feit: nine fouses can Os buLteue ge. | FM beginning July 1: Noblo commander, | us Cy and will spen "fine managers of the Rockville Heights BAKGAIN IX} PUK SALE—#i,10-SIX ROOMS AND BATE. necessary waste of ground; price, sor a sliurt time, yi; | David W. Keck; vice noble commander, Mrs. 3 i with a force of hands sdwolines cla Calan | Filta’ "nw ear Vs. wice partly in iront: | Tyunks and Satchels of best make at low prices mind well eae iooutty 61-23% ¢ builders aad | Julia A Breed; — worth prelate, Oscar ‘f,| iss Sarah Goldstein of Roanoke, Va. (for- : | Beste DUCKETY ENNEDY 6 FICRLENY ‘FPO SALE East MONTHLY PAYMES SUSEY B mon Trane betes: nicely papered: factuc Lith st. extruded ue Tarwe lot;couveneutts | DERKELEY, cus €1.800to yea). EASTELDAL & MALLE. ng. | OA Fat Pacitir butteine distin Registered Trade Mark, SOR SALF—ATTENTION, HOME SEFKEKS! F'Woa sme specalty tuvited to investinete the tote Se uel W, | Merly of this city), isthe guest of Miss Lans- Maddus, gr; nancial Heepe of record we Durch where she will be pleased to see her . Kent; treasurer, er; worthy herald, George 'C. Hough; warder inner gate, Dr H’ | Mise Rose Spiker and Miss Ada Miller bave . tt Hong) SPECIAL BA Pesidetoes 1rui GUAM te AINS IN FINE, ARDNER Wellowe bas RENT—GALes ts warder outer, gate. Henry H. | gone to the country for the sammer. ; past noble commander, Charles L.Pat- facet one vn on ten; organist, Miss Nellie Landon. The attend-| , Election of Officers and am Excursion. it ne. 154 cD ance was very large, including a number of | The recent election of officers of the Boston ian? Gus bat sae and hapdsu: dweisis x = 4 on ma np ket DROLT Bal Sigs Jezd-lw. a 1006 ¥ st. laide Payne of Goodwill Commandery,Lady | Plant, president; Mr. P. Parker, presi- - RRA. Pe dg om catentemer JAMES THARP, ‘Fgh SALE-@p-w Foor, AT ASAORIFIcE. crs. Martha J. Peabod: soe Commandery Sent e T. Schultze, financial secretary; Mr. + pate BO Spree vk tslias rae Fiteror staf sta. near 1h: facia sous 5 | and others The oflcers wil bedinstaled July | Sanes McGreia, recording: vooretarys G. ME Soo Fst a EW Simi eats RERNEDY POLE a = —— SAY tke Reet mosting under ‘the new manage- ors, Tr, om - ‘decided excursion to (ae S- M. SCinu & Cos Fe ee. Bay huige for the of the association ‘3 | The Caledonian Club and 1,500 of their | Ei? Meter oe “the committee in charge ie Brave, Saefr coe, 5} nee Ke friends spent a pleasant day at River View yes- | Sonisossi of Me. John H. Oleoiy, chairman, Price ouly RL the portheast section are % terday, the occasion being the annual excur- eg eae O'Leary, FRET a Comms sa bee eee ee Pe eae sion. "It required two steamers and four trips | treasurer; Messra, H ‘gsoiges be SES See at batt, etoas enna, | FEES x ste Best fm the WORLD for as. ee 5 RTH GLSONT doom he heleisth: baatitee: | - bes Tr, each. 64,600) se be atoves Ede: Dressing each way to secommodate the party. ‘This | MM: Brown end Miss A; Mot at the re | dweitings -. bru] club's excursions always afford enjoyment for of ‘Balt SAL. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN Boil Kae ‘Ladies? Fine Shoes. store and from members pan ay ti- —wieaw________Cor. 14th and Gate. old and ag food especially at-| more and Ohio on morning of excur- FOR SALE — SEVER ROO zycerony BAY-| _ Sold by All Shoe Dealers. sp4-eoSm, Title, boyWillie Millen aged ter pees Boe meat CE TE BE \ Batic Fane atc: orast | WE, AAS TB RA Jon, QARE, TE foot, fell and. broke ‘bis ‘ollar bone "Dr, | adsow nade etreoty Rov Totes eames | Bate iS ote 46, 42, 42 ana 9; | Btimalante were given hin, bat he expired be oo“ eee eae Soe ee ese Thomas Maller: fortunately wes present and te | Guage to contents and Doldiae SC areas 4% and lots 17, 18, 19, oe fore hie reached the hotel. dike bed. eS ne ‘13th and @ ay 10 Stas - it, The party arrived home in good season. J. Oramer, shoes, is the principal loser. 31 square 6, West Eckington, will ip Greenwood. ‘ “ : 2 ‘ rs iy os. ‘ A 5 H ies