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O°eagl eh, rong THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, ER 5, 1891~SIXTEEN PAGES. 3 Soe SOCIAL MATTERS. niece ot SHOOTING STARS FOR SALE—HOTU: FOR SALE -HOUSES.___ FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. =e meters nes tes re, returning to New York, me a FOR BAL OK SALE THAs BEACTIFUL SW. COR. OF ‘The Whereabouts stacey ar Washing-| There wasn large gathering st the “golden a — i. ca thin bal: square of 7 ground in same locality ; . ee ae, rod festival, der the ices of the seronaatic sailor Paes ae ae 2 Xiisen, The residence of Mr. J.J. Lightfoot of Ter- | Young People Amocintion of the Firth Bap- Ty high ambition goaded, gy eee oo 205-28 Room 4, ae nao. ace Heights, Georgetown, was the scene Thurs- | tist Chi last evening. After appropriate Before you try toarachute sys ovat eg AD ES day evening of one of the pleasantest social | music by the association and invocation by the ‘See if the darn thing's loaded. Eraveied streets, sidewalks an) trees: tery Convenient fo Tiuist. ecbles as pipes now laid; 5c, Be. and Soe th “Bice & LPSGOmB, O1s Ist’ Te R SALE_CHEAVEST LOT ON NEW YORK events of ae Tes occasion was a | pastor, Rev. ©. 0 as pro Tman and garden rty given Mr. and | gram was rendered, to the it of those pres- » irs, Lightfoot and nnd 4 honor of their | ent: Solo, Mr. BF Tavlors organ selection, | Anxious Inquirer: “No, he is mot going to wis papered. ‘QUINN & FTIZGERALD, st bert s jaw Real Estate Brokers, BOs F 4 samt, Tome Alexander of Kansas City. Her | Prof. Garland; reading, Miss Lattimer; piano | change his name to Gen. Dry up aad #0 forth; " cw. | Uaiiemcnm Ets ags000 430 wil i F ver bet: North Capitol and ts. nw. sae 20 PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC Visit has been adelightful one and the many | solo, Miss Behrens: recitation, Mr. P. Allen | be dovan't have to. FE Cg gy gee pie sALE—COM | BATH NOW. | gis toskie Pete bike wee! Sod sty hy dr igh 0 Neds ES ee Getta, 1008 F at. SAND IMPROVEMENT OOPANX. friends she has made while here learned with | Hall. The singing of Mr. Taylor and the reci- ad stone residence: very, desirable & rick dwelling with store; atas§ Se sooty f.000 Ub and 3000 wt a EMES Fegret that she intends to leave on Monday for | tation of Mr. Hall deserve special commend: | gi oe atin. pg me pore on. fb Ss W cents per foot—E st. bet. 18th and 19th sta. | In order to encourage improvements on our new | Richmond to join her parents for an extensive both being encored several timon, pair of lippere—two raw ark size 2bxibi- qnbivisions, we new ofter ACKEAGE TRACE>.con- | tourthrough the east and north. The broad | It was regretted by all that Mr. Wm. Crown, i NM Eg Binre ‘we BH. WARNER § Cory. | HATES aud-on ACCOMMODATING TERS" inzzas were festooned with Chinese lanterns. | the well-known banjo soloist, was tinable to} Mr. Patrick Eagan, having stood Pat dering rete collar, with lot of 490 SON SALE ae This property, 2 fo well, Known to, require ~ much e mantels in the a yey — take part owing to s distressing accident. the Chilian war, will now have to sit down Pat, sa hou Sat sommendation’ from: “us, ‘mituated ax 0 ith flowers, while palms and ferns lined the —— . F st.n.w. ‘Several bea: Jotson O st. bet. 2ist and rerlooainue t ac river, and consuanding en | ¥? Ab were. mate ee ig | aes wes nite Sab toa. Bree BEB" | Succi View ot ie psmroniue county easroaae alla, Ta the! ining "room the able had, THE FORAGE CONTRACT. ata ae THEELATORY ~s sioN a. cag 2 Nit aie iniwona, Mand, Ns ga. Weber FRO | a I ae | OD tis savestneat cup be maden or about smo | dainty Mccompanimenta of the’ table were ta | Cal. Robert Makes an tadereement on the| The levator boy ina murderous wretch ony ae SE One S. WALRE & one : oe Steer ath, Georgetown, » lot, alse 20x78, | Lion the cou.yuction oi the raurvads Dow a Attorney’s Opinion. * yyoutake him. He will just as willingly En (EST Na THEE STORY Perper toe Ble wanen & © teachin genie ofthe ay of Washingt Nom 203 | My. Athuy Monee sued Mise, Maud Lighttost. |, The dificulty attendiig. the award of con-|* ot 4 man down as up went eizht-room brick; mod aups. ; | —— 5 ot 2 is o} by o yi it tract " — S)PERWONTH,DREDTY | ran REDLORD W. WALKER & | a SIGE sew. | Bea ge, prnery fp stem mun ride over 6 Many new figures were introduced and the | tact for furnishing the District with forage ay w brick nw. S0rSt_| The algve is nly a poctiow. Of fhe provetty em.my FOR sate Special inducenents to parties building this fall. | dainty hand-painted favors gave a pleasing ef- | has been heretofore mentioned in Tur Stas. BIS RED WHISKERS staat uorthese ans | JPOk sabe . a tools.” For ful 1 a ne for ern ee OO | ger oe ee Te Iss OntINE gp, Public | Stone for building purposes furnished from company’s | tect xo the favor table, which was presided over | It will be remembered that the lowest bidder And now doth Katser Wilhelm yPisOs LEWIS, T wer fwo-story bev: : corer a wma a! ‘BO. WARNER COL. amphieis and ful} particulars, apply st a= Laguiipet net — —— the | M8isned his bid to W. M. Galt & Co., and the Step proudly out and i PLEASAN BALANCE if gk SAL as st hw. ong re Pd | a Da < y emer va a se bates GAN & BOILE Pent ee nd 2k SALE Sane ee ee Se ee | paca reap Tretsoreprarisgaliaoe Nog woe sigeuge on tte chte, ny lar cot- my ¥ st ‘BUth st. near Prospect ave. own; = verse, Miss Lulu Green, Miss Mattie Owens, | # fo ether, vd 0 mn afl oe H or 60, price 1,000. re aceeees AUCTION SALES. Mrs. ‘Britton, Miss Susie Britton, Miss Samp- | in view of the great fall in prices of grain, &.. _ . | ines Eat me Z 916 F st. iw. == son, Miss Lay, Mre. Hatch, Mise Metzerott, | they were compelled to enter into contract with | “I wantaR tickle on the oyster,” said the | rear alies: Bice wus ks en Poe Sate permet g US eave peered teers ae eae teeth Mint aan. | tue frm above named. He decided they had | managing cditor to the fanny man. DUGAN , taken now, tern * . ol nd or . 4 . °) a orcoran, = ae “ . a “ = : toy Fst ne, ‘For full particulars and peruit call at office of we mice JOUETIO kone pUntone alice te Proper LARGE COLLECTION OF SUPERB HOUSEHOLD | 5°43, “Miss Torbert, Miss Heiston. Mrs. Marr, | 20 discretion in the matter, as they had virtu-| “Here,” responded the office boy, banding \F McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Boag, * brick and a trame under rental. Price | wzBRORS, PIANOS, if Messre Harry Phillips, Asa Phillips, Arthur | ally contracted with the firm, and should carry | him the shell. Ok SALE vs slifornia | 7205; lot MeO DUGAN & BUILER, SR = DIG E wt, Dew Pere ah an a Messrs. Day, Fg ag leper Col. Robert looked over the papers and made Tm, 1 QUESTION. Z Apunper o Sew) each top ston. 7OR SATE NNSVLVANIA & judekenbush, Curtis, Wilson *F | the following ind vt thereon tod Oh, for the oWAUNLE S CO., — re Connecticat ave, between 8. 1... ‘ON TUESDAY MOKNING, ene’ Byrnes, | te following indorsement thereon toda: b. for the touch of a varnished hand, Stas b THiS MONTH #& 100 WIE peautitial lt, mide SoRIOU wo nlleys Property, oi Chis SEPTEMUER EIGHTH: Oth, De “Motwsroty, Mosse. Fags, Wnts | _ “While approving this opinion Ade wstthink | — ‘The sound of a vei thar ooh — -stors and basement brick on sstory held at $4 per fuct; we cal deliver thin lot | | AT TEN OCLOCK. larence Byrnes, Harry the statement of the attorney as to the facts] The melas ee rate elisha | aceias aoe ee : B. H. WARNER & CO. HANDSOME TAMLOI RULDES. WTR AS Aug | Parke, Park Tarbert, upon which it is based exactly correct. Tam} yy te pn a ene eae, = amas | euemaeas: Hei “O16 F st. t.w. AND OTHER CHA MBEL SETS, CHIFFONTERS, Mr. and Mrs, Theo. W. Noyes have returned not aware shat there wratans fall in prices of In the back yard emptying swall, i SALE-MAGNIFICEN? EST. | Joon sate CHES, FOLDIN XC from their North Cape and Russia trip and are | forage as stated by the attorney immediately — aa on Lith at. near X11 700 con. i Ra eee AND ROCKERS, HALL FURNITURE, BUD) ee 3. BS. Noyes’ | iter the award of the cont The real diti- | While Ai G 4 Tealy ORS wower iloor im hard wood; lot =? A hy. een one Casares are ~4 BOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, DINING | for the present as Alton, Mr. C. S. Noyes’ 4 p contra a ria, Germany and Italy are rum- Eee ee wan pou SALE hoo AND BATH PRESS Bue «cae | SHURE ARO POLSTEES, poets, a0! Mr. and Mrs, Perry 8. He&th, having Just re-| {6 in comiition to furuis wate cotunte ae to | Leiba, Great Lritain ae doing businews we vie Fst iw. |p x E EETCHEN REQUISIFER SerP ETS STOVES, | turned to the city after oe ete vac ions | Probable cost of forage during the year. “The | the old stand with an Einbund. Kin, Zwel, two-story ‘The goods are now arranged on the first and second | in the west, are going to housekeeping at 1223 | prices bid were far above the market price, but | Drel—Bang! Boom eect order. | —*° meal I cK | gna a) thre floors; to which wo would invite an inspection of | 15th, street northwest. This being their Srat | Pevne whole thing was purely speculative the cia SER & CO. | gS ope gh te Seay ae foot. We also control the Miiciniee Dranarthe ean HATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucte,_| perience in domestic economy, aud heving | Commissioners bad to accept these bide irre-| ‘The Health Department to bat ! ae WARNS Fo we (00. "Apply to WALTER A. BROW Bt WARNER & co. ATIMER © SLOAN, Auction to wait upon the furnituremaker's and western spective of the market price. Lamof tho opi | vey ppears to havens. mee ee = a | see awe : 3 5 pdr st nw. | L SAO eee Ua sreeuecy. Pudroade, plessure, for the dalivery, of thelt | ion that bide for forage for the war should | “V4 * the garb-age. KR SALE— oO “OR SALE — CHEAP — ONE-HALF SQUAKE OF ousehold effects, it will not unger about | never be opened before about A st 15.” - - Eo eae ki ot. yo, an aterm ain st | vo as beon, place n.e.. 2st. Lay window L Berrout Sronting it st. sw. sleo Tend Kis. s.6., | 1.00) FATES TADEeD Boe eae = weeks toes Seay will * ro ee — gpg THE FAIR AND THE FAIR. ; OR wanseneco., | we1S%0saaliatmaraese Hote Tesiepahiense hs 0 vere Sh a Pee A'S SHOES ASD MEN 8 ©) ra George. We Osneny nia Geughiek, les nai Seas PRA troller be _—_ igre | DUGas eT, iE butlers, Otay. SEPTEMBER | Georgia Conway. Mrs. Heath's mother and ———— hat do you thing of the Rockville Fair ‘Ox SALE Ee gt Tost. between Mth gud 1th sts. n.w.: con s Aud the young man after » wi ient | Frou 8ATE sister, have just arrived after a four months’ | tmrerest © . 1 ‘entered at Creedmoor The En- Re bed: Musick. Priee, | 1°” Om Cleveland ave. u.w., Kae. lirs.. iw. i | kK tour of the eastern and northern summer te-| Crmemnent ot emarked: “I think they're the prettiest ee et ee | ere aks ee Pri wee tOrs ti ie ' to our roouis for conventenceof sale.’ | sorts, and will for some weeke be the guests of | “AmPment of the Firat Separate Battalion, girls eerie B. H. WARNER & &. _ ite sR st = 6 F - | gait Ba Bealgrs and private Unyers suoutd give this | Mr. and Mra, Heath. Miss Conway will bea| Both Gen. Ordway and Col. Long have, for Lever saw in my life.” 2308) _ _Teed-35) VAG Fs me. \F aE FO. SALE—A RARE ope RE A, Sul oon ones Loe 0,630 ec aia ou LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneer pupil again at Mrs. Somers’ school. the time being, shaken the dust or rather the feat ik SALE z eee ie tat. obly 94.900. Leris 6 ke GADSBY! | 61.100 casi; Ualance on cuciest ternce evar offered. “auctiones: Mrs. Lora N. Temple of Ath Grove, Mo., is | MOistureof Washington from their feet and| py ‘Atwostory and basement wick om sth et. near R | AY On H st. bet: ouh a gee et at > poe ies : ag : . nie irs. Lora N. Temp! ey ” 2 5 ay traveling on western railroads does well Brooms and bata Pe SA neat Ener sad han vemee Tc ESE | eee a Coa ZEVELES nina Date nw. | visiting friends at 1730 32d street, have departed for Creedmoor to either #00 the | enough, but the Knights arc sen pet oy [se5-28) se se i a OSE | PT Se the Tete ence ote ae | POH “Ie BY 60 To ALLEY « 3-E. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FINERESIDENCE No. 806] Maj. and Mrs. W. H. Mills and sons bave re- | Hilton tropiy won or lost. National Guard im- | gio. r: as — | Jpok SALE—Dhick HALL oR CHURCH BUTT ity. Itis situated on ithode near 1th; bargain at 85 cents; well worth #1. TOTBEET SOUTHEAST, LOT No. 36, SQUARE | surned to thoirhomeon 0 strect after a sojourn | terest is almost entirely centered in the group Mist tetween # ant Tate, aw. sevenrooms | Bing Could te siterad for her cote Circe: otaina 1 4 sot seis te BuOOns, Vie Ta at aw. Ser MEROrau sya LEWC AtOuE iO ees ene ae ieaia lat aa ucanrs come ee Say ee ose, a a wankiee on. ime ea al doulas: | Frrovery'inoanasAfcinea Manors dit, Feast: | BE YstNeGtA deed of trust, duty recorded in Liber |) aod Mew Frank Harrison have returned | come of today's shooting ls awaited with in: Pelle play eqearsedy pad yaemneger | ostinon al DAG F stv Jobs built on | tite sale of all button of the lott Thies aie neon | erick of C at the written request of the | from the Blue Ridge mountainsand are located | terest. mdiet pe nena et ee 4B SALENOKI MW 4548 SMAL HILL & JOHNSLON, 1503 aah pee | party secured th , We, wilh sell, at pubiic auction, | on Harewood avenue, Le Droit Park. P . nd while We | in front of the premises, on MONDA’ TRE SEPARATE BATTALION, 36,050; vacant Lo Fovements made Within past SX | QWENTY-FIKST,. INL, at MAL) <T FIVE Spr Bie ven an rapid as any in the burbs | QOL OCK P. M., lot 36, 4m Oella Chappel’s subdtvision | Mr. Carl Auerbach and his twelve-year-old | That the camp of the first separate battalion | spy you, like ice naam eerer | stom 5 CASH CUSTOM Prices: avfoligiee Nt close cut these lots at the old) os certain tots si nquare 910, a» sane is recorded in the | gon, Stanley, have just returned from a delight- | was a success is fully shown by the congratula- Mo,” che Cream?” the adios eva Sl Pa Lode rs Torts" bie 43 (or, ), 50x135, Holmesd ave... toot, Woe ras: OF Me Distt of Colaubieie | fa) “exploring expedition iu the saddle through | tory order which Maj. Revells has ised. Both | goign, ge Atawetete Then he left her. He Se ian iT 3 | SAGE IM OVER ty tot euburtan va Ea nah ET et nd ta ats Utctingcm of wich a200mant perais| the ‘lve lige’ mountains. and picturegus | oan an may tage ne eae Both | feta was otto be rte . HOUSE acate. 1 See Hot 43, « t the tine of sale; balance in two equal installments | Shenandoah valley. The equestrian tourists i zi satis le 1 WHITE & KLEINER, Lot 15, Dk. 44 (cor.), 02150, one. : y- 1 ‘5 cogmeuits . “plows = | sus. bath and colar, Om East Capel | auz-im* Sy Fee mie. | Lost anny seas Satie fa ous and two years. for whlch notesof the vurchaser, | remained some days with the rest of thefamily, | Camp @ perfect success, Maj. Revells' order Ap heap it sold sovw. ‘ime flies, you know, my love,” 0; bk. 47, S0x150, Whitney ave, y "wad be; = — —_— Tor ly tO OWNER, at want h ©) oftrust on the property sold, will be taken, or all | Who were visiting Miss Lizzy Osburn at Blue | says: “But you're so different!’ sugy oho. ee | ARTE ERUNDERS COG | cas at tie option of pukchnser,” Au! "vonvedanciny | Itidge Lun, LiThe major commanding feels it to be his duty 4 erent!” enggested ey Wei be ke rs; | Soni wid dow fom aayerang fhe | A very enjorable card party wax given {0 xpress to the oficorsand memers of TET He soy the gmatitoyaothe oh ar ees e Cheapest | prorerty wil be sold at risk and cost of deiaultity | Thursday evening by Mré. Jules Demonet at | *t#ff, to the officers and members of companies . mall boy to the shed Aiea {age foots | purchaser after five dae! publi: wvertivement. Mra WF. Lynn's residence, Loudoun county, | 4, Cand D and to the musicians connected or 4 spankety spank, spank, spank ! "NO CASH PAYMEN' tory ‘hroom: dweill WO; Jatye stable. For further JOBNSO AN f Trustees. | U7 with the battalion who participated in the late seS-dkds _DU SON BKOS,, Auctioneers. t8_| Blaine of Washington, wife and daughters, Mr. | €8¢*mpment his high appreciation of their in- JRMcue re, Dame k vo.. aucuomeers, W. Macfarland aud wife, Mre Sanderson,’ Mr, | telligent and hearty co-operation in all matters Among those prevent’ were Mr. K. ‘3 bi And the words that the urchin sadly said 1 OF NORTH] = punca’ Were blankety, bis blank, blank. Very cheap at 5 T WE y 100; side ailey. om 4, Atiantic busiding. BO by 100," si my tionery siore on 14th st. n. S CHEW hess, at One-bald Value of stucks;satistactory, reasons T. R. BROOKS, 616 12th st. n.w, ids Baldwin, Mr. Reid and Miss ML Byrne, Mr, | ooking to its me: of the faithtul perform- i aa WN. NO INTEREST G for seilitue DUCRETE & FORD, =, | CHANCERY SALE BY S v Ugyaege er pas a oe ci aarde, detai A man c: sim “puss ae ik : Bi Fst. saw AND KE NEsAW | CURL CEHE AOS Muh EOD Stbr Or Siu | James Lynn, Mr. i Lynn and others At 11 | #neé of all duties in drills; guards, details and an cannot cuta dash and cut coupons, Slot One sett ; i \{) CASE rT 701 Mt fr aguds adoiuing | MAN AVENUE BETWEEN WALLACH AND | o'clock a sumptuous supper was served, fol- | P nqualified Commendation and | too. we ‘ me been rented and ) $31 OUO «As ° aw lots on" Rene id "$057 8G. It, Tee MARSHALL STREETS, BEING ONE SQUARE ‘i 1 1) well | Congratulations for the suceces resulting there- | ea” Foe ¥ poeple, or IYO sore home whick, poses is awn ye | Apectit aly be cima ater aad gas; | WENT OL SEVENTH SrirEY ERTENDED | lowed bs mua, insjrumental and vocal well | oc. windew vrick ber infurimaticn call on chase money. Apply to H. M. iN, splendid chance for home of Investineut , ‘of a decree of ‘Supreme Court af the | rendered by Mrs. Jules Demonet and Miss M. th. s . read “The Light ts i JOR SALE-L st. SEAR o ALE e—new sis-room brick, with ball, bath | L money to foam. J. By LICHLTTER, SPPORTONITE FOR wherein Tazwell ‘W. Kobisson ty complainust and | Mr. and Mrs, 0. G. Staples, who arrived from | Jyrodie Candidate Sergeant E. L. Webster and ered, aud then be avoided bee ee ia S89 | fad all ‘muses inaproveaments: went beat govera- a. ave.s Washinntons Dr. ue ite in Colbie } Thutees will Siesrer antes mache ategaatemyened | the north Thursday, will make their home ut | Quartermaster Sergeant C. R. Beckley tor their | for the rect of the evening, Cabseol ae ear Hi 90,000 | trent printing wlice; price, #2. 000; easy terma; rem, ee P| eatttiag ates commer {attend Kens ts, has gh tte prem ou THCHSDAY. SEVENTEEN THE Willard's a the | untiring and ever ready zeal in the perform- —— Stet. bet. Band ean haaatens BARNES & WEAVER, > shy tos ath», | Wrately or ass Whole; cheap ff botht this jnonth, OF SEPI eR, AD, ASO, al F. | Riggs House, as inadvertently stated. ance of their very arduous duties. These offi- HEY fe Bnd sis. Bs San OG. 800 : . ing Disuch srocery store, Sum 7th s.- | AFAteLy cheap if boug : a D. Z 1adver' 7Mne als, mab couka! ate Deut Paris W stories nd cells a rooms Fenisicrgit, oe bP see | _ 1 EVEL ee eee wil the erties to kn ‘hove, cause than ‘te Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F Huntrose wil return gers entered mpon it several duties mead dc sons TERAn. te acne — - oe Teal estate described in the bill of complaint | from their northern trip to the White moun- + ct quartermaster Thirteen Persons Were Able to Put Uj 1 4 SOK SALE BEAUTIFUL BUILI herein, to wit: Lot numbered sixteen (16), 10 ‘absolute! * ‘pos AN CE. PART: mare | Ft deren aia, t Dock” numbered ‘erventern Cit). in Todt” and | tains September 10. tely no previous experience, but by the Ponsretiing: must | S0-foot alley in" tear: bargain at 7s AN- | BROOKS, 616 12th st. new SALE SEVERAL SHALLO sh busivess pxerci i: and Kept Out of Court, Brown's recorded sutalivision of Mount Pleasant and | ‘The family of Col. Robt. Boyd have returned | ©*¢rcise Of superior ability and intelligence e1 ency it Thirteen perso rh . Pivasant Plains, together with all the fuproveients metevery exigency in a manner to ieave persons who were arrested yester- onthe sane anil ait the Fights, way, eascnieats and | home from Asbury Park, where they have been | nothing to be uewiecd Forse Wakewoop AVE LE DuOIT PARK, : two-story aud cedar bay-window brick per WOT, Price, $5, : BA adm uithly paywents. 00 much praise can- | day and last night for violation of the District § rwrne. | A eet boom OR SALE CHPAP_ GROCERY Ware ave near cor. of at petaining oe eonsine thereunto oFin any wise ap- | since the 1st of June. not be given to the officers and men in camp | ordinances were able to put up collateral, the es Otro Fst Re BY EDW. A. PAUE. JR jon store; Sacinding horse and wamon:: content loce- | wide alley rary, cheey Torus of sale, as prescribed by Miss Etta Austin returned last Monday from | tor their perfect soldierly bearing and gentle- | amount being $3 in enc com, Nowa er = “Sean Fru #4. vue Dine, & actaese AMA ee eee Se | oe wie third of the purchase money & atwo months’ visit in southern Maryland, | manly conduct during their tour of duty. The | {ov cured in §y wrens es EF rks eames tat ese eee? Sag ARLE, Ove sone Frou theusy of Sale: for witch the nereeut the’pur. | where she spent part of the time with the Ro- | memory of Camp Doughss must remain in the |“PPeared in Judge Kimball's custody. Jokn mange soaeen, acetie sca aah ne ooo noe tee tai: | Risouante chaser, eating interest trom the day of sale at the | beys of Waldorf and the remainder with the | minds of allengaged therein asource of un- | 0 Donnell and I 4 eury Jones were charged with omer see vanes Tate of sia (ti) per ceutain por aunt, secured by deed | yw ‘hite Pai qqualitied praise and of self congratulation, and | cruclty to animals, mute Ki Pai Bie eee w. cor. 13th and Lyderh of trust “upon the property sold, will be taken, or, at | Willetts of White Plains. the thanks of the major commanding’ are |the Hamane Boctoty en nay nt Paine ot 1K somoeg ne var hasrr Ws Nugiemgy pemultin | Mra, Wm. H. Dyer and daughters are epend-| Hera wurressed to ioe cmamanding ‘are | the Humane Society were the prosecuting 9000 ). ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in 1days trout Profit $1,200, estininted on past year's sales, b ii tnesses. 7 : the tay of sale, otlerviee the trustees reserve theriht | ing the remainder of the summer in the Blue | great s wi : HEAGHASGE-THE | FISEST S.w. cor. 1th and Lydes ser; 163x18% Ae. foot | torell the’ Property at the Tiek aud os uf th Bilge” mountaing.” Mex W.T Dver. $e. aud —— eke Lawler, Daniel Cole och Riesz fous ob Capitol Hil: delish tiully located at ae. et auitiue Durchuser. 2A deposit o edt the | MiuStrene Dyer are sojoursing at Biud Hinge —_—_— map YS Fer hy de aoe wean age loner poe Seen ory oft 81,400, estinn st year's ive ofsaie. All conveyanemg, reconling, &c, at the ane Dyer ane Sojonee An El “weed ing disturbed the quiet Rote hae 1 ther has = piacgbdacmaetunrs | bpaheadytonbpberec eA fog eid hae atthe | mountains. 2 Elopement and Death. Georgetown. W. BALDWiS, Geo, S.e. cor. Holmead and L3le-ker; 62x153.....45¢. foot Wl. A. McKE! 5 Lewis K. Hall, a printer who in July last left | ‘Those charged under the diso c : Mr. John F. Cromelein, mother and sister “ pee 3 charged ander the disorderly conduct. Beer | Aisfcally papered cane a — zs : ae eran Bs ate? ee 5 a West Vir- | the city imcompany with the wife of Thomas | tet were Wm. Thomas, Kobert Biair, Timothy Sp Desieawee west. | Hh toe ores feced-arorery aint inuuor. stare doing’ nat cons | __ Trott S1.400, etimajad om past your's sales, ARTES A DES Lockeemve: | eee ee et nak WO NET aeticda, lad pushes oh Yas tosh OE Bas Himiey, Lagzis Jackwon and Augusta‘ toe Ser EMO TEDE Sree ME PEERING & BARGAIN | busmiess cau, be ie “perro aft sell at | Now. cor. Lydecker and Mopiean ; 81260.4....4i9. foot = Miss Florence Rosenthal of Toledo, who was | Mother in this city. He was taken sick in Bal- | 4 M@’n? ‘us charged with bens disor- derly in the count. eight rooius | Star office. Profit #700, estimated” E. nd Dora Dool x mn past yea By authority of the ubove mentioned decree all and Dora Doolin and Jef- . " 5 A timore some three weeks agoand was it | ferson Robin: ha: = — yout wait until cable is in operation an. peditors of the firm of Burnett W. Robitisor visiting her cousin, Miss Estelle Reizenstein of brought wou had used bad language. The OF SALE | forthe suvgnce in price ut dy how. Tptide 'ot¥on | Teawes Webi aug of "Burnet wee pa 308 Sth strect, has returned to her home. to titis city total amount in the cases wax $65. Suge b st. Columbia eights are held wf deceased, are hereby notified to file their said claim B ji - ae Adurese i Z Le ene na Te LIESCOMIS | Sach the vouchers there jee ic Pi rset aes pained args seme ace Pr my pete yp tet ge a eligi <abe : LASS BARBER GIB Lith st. | Supreiy Court of the District ot Colmubia within | mother and daughter, Miss Mubel Sheckells, —— ——— plates: _ . L. Rose, a ABOR DAY, | nevnht hatin Noma areca SEO EEE FERS gaat wr | HAA) EARESRAAY et, |itne returned from the bluedtdge mountains, |feuseting et, thare neserday often f | ss ay Will the Oinereea “as m Motiday ep them mw..a deters | Tos as: tent toleny oe Venting a reslionce “heen tore anrHur a. Bins. | Mise Sarah Holloran, accompanied by Miss | ofthat city, who, it is alleged, cloped about Many People. eveatent to cars and ie hots: FOR SALE Steres josey at Le Drott Lark, cheep. | _s00-s00t : “5b La ate. Mamie Grigin, lft this morning to visit some | four weeks ago from ber home in company with | Monday will be Labor der, and although it ie + For further B and Juss st. me; either | friends in New York. Lewis K. Hail, a printer. She came to Hi 4 eoraghaoa B. H. WARNER & ¢ M WARMER & Co, e a 1 P? a a ay Mek st me —_ cea and Lsts. n.w., one of the {ku aud D'ste, nw. Mis Mary E. Taylor, daughter of Col. W.C. |Yown atiou: tres weeks ago, and for the past rogdmyat on the cal von se legal boliday nen ner houses in town. rome sams ‘a two days she s nm working at the cannit very genera observed im this ‘ — eel es 3 iN v1 L. Taylor, who has been spending the summer ‘y E — s ning: iy I “ + het ween D < Farts N1-KOUR WoT We a Qh SALE Some chotce vruperties on Capitol Htil WO Uk STONE RORCO®. | with ber aunt, Sirs. Geo. & Hose’ at Cazenovia, | factory of Wentz, Fisher & Hoen. She lived by the Isbor organizations. The prin- bart . am * particulars address H.C. MACK, | pitied At you are looking for property and i OF SALE, AND WILL N. ¥., is now the guest of her cousin, Miss | quietly at a private boarding house on West | feature of the celebration — will (ti with Keuneuy. God Lith st-r Washington, D- you Want come and see ux PLANT & zi DAY MORSING, SEPTEMBER | ete te Taylor at Arect, Le Droit | Washington street. The detective only pre- : aa. ara ae jasbington, D. WITH | see ‘ LYN. ¥. ave. Iw, COMMENCING AT” TEN ee + eee, Toit | railed upon Sirs. Mitchell to accompany hiss to " oO eras ae be pare k SALE IST 97 N_W., THREE STORY AND pinay “hare ot | HOR SALE—LOT; @000; EASY TERMS; UNE : ( ; — ~ fcipetod in ty the Brickia ae aera ieiytatere te valey. bet. Pmoneibued | has sw iseret AC TASES | Facto roa Eantoln Park: spend foration tor RM TRISING, Hon, Jas, Shaw and family of Aurora, UL, | Agent of a thestricdl compasy and promiedlan | the, Federation, of Labor he doers Taree stury aud tasenent brick : =a | Dearly compicted on oppoutte site of street ED ELUSH AND K are guests of Capt. W. Q: Lowd of Q street. give her a situation. Stonecutters’ Union, the Carpenters’ Lmion good bathe Rest seat ‘Manatscuwety uae | WILLIAMS BROB , cor bthand E. ‘Telephon etteES BH Mrs. 0. V. McCarty and daughter have re- Sake Clone Se the Horsshoers’ Union and other organza: ° k; trad bath: 19 4 scenes ae t toe ly Butt: Ho! P oE tions. A grand picnic will be giten at % Sune 75 Bonn agenee ay urned to the city after summering at Buffalo| Ho! ron rue Prasrenexs’ Excuasiox, Labor | 808% | A. gran « i Cad emery SerenO asks wal aul oe panl tems eae ICE CHAIRS AND DES Lithia Springs, Va. day, Marshall Hall. See adv. ogi es ark Uy the Bricklayers’ Uni m. t ‘ Tausay cleats yo sn main. 3 Dr. Arthur J. Hall with his sister Blanche C. Sere eee deal Hall ond he Pa en encanaian | sew broke nod atte” ia S20) et er ee = AS. CAYWOOD, 953 900 at, ow. ABLES, SIDEROARDS, |_| Dr. Arthur J. 5 Marshall Hail aud the Painters’ Union to afk ts SOUTHWEST, | Tyl-ticy eyo be att bat [ae EN a = aoe ier Be. Hall are taking a brief outing at Atlantic City. A Garbage Suggestion. — Union to Notley . south and ew ad ot. BW ry A wide choice vel : Makers sh Le ats. Sato le 1s given for those who WOPKINS & CO. wish to enjoy the holiday, and as far as prac: BRICK HOUSE Ww. SALE Pot story'barn WouD, O35 ft b ROOM AND coT-| W.B. Shaw and wife, who spent July and | 7¢ the Fditor of The Evening Star AUS WASHS TADS, = = ° With a view to the amicable adjustment of | 4), " ' a % NAS Ps. | August at Deer Park and Saratoga, accom- ‘ ticable the day will be as intended, one of rest Yall w! Rent ior #4) | PROPOSAT RIT ON ORE ee TUL DsC WW! We SPRINGS HMB ASD | panied by W. B. Shaw, jr., ana wite, have gone | the garbage question I would suggest to Dr. | and recreation. : +: ath a B. ~ Ton PAVENG ECT cover es 202100 to alley. Price, HUSK eS on a trip through the lakes to Duluth. Hammett that regular garbage depots be es- eee om tw ae Take GSE ML RAGE CAPTIOL OT. S OFFICE OF THK “COMMIS: WALTER A BROWN. | FINE LOT VELVET, WILTON, AXMINSTER, | Miss Turah Gittings is the guest of Mr. and | tablished in the alleys of each of the more i ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Papuncute ats 10 y F ehicads throngs to Novth Carolina ava, OWNER: maarnaton, 2. C.- Hope 1aUL SEAR SD NEnctoz | BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CaKPETS” AND | Mra. L. M. Taylor, jr., at Cherrystone Cottage | thickly settled squares, say a box (like the | Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: J. : —EE Ee en > sonra: | py PHCRSDAY, SEPTEM- 1 fr Uhouses; Price, 73. | N. B.—All of this furniture is in a splendid conai- | for the mouth of September. ° ordinary privy box) large enough to admit the | MePodson to J. 1. Dailey, sub 22, sq. 589; } r =e Wst_ sw Mi SALE CHEAP. IF SOLD THIS MONTH. | + inl, for curbund aud vavinue E oy Est. mew | tion and is f Hee MLS worthy the | Miss Annie M. Leonard, who has been gum- | use of a spoon sbovel, heavy enough to prevent | $1,200. Susan B. Sheriff to Annie E. Hayne, 4 en Oat ata for OIF cach; Wil Cevecand ave. ‘Ingiire of OWNEW 14 “etiatns “canbe ovttined at this | FYOK SAL. Nui H oD, ae ‘ ANSOjnatonces, | mering in Pennsylvania,’hes retarned to ber | th® — og at Tope ed bor from | lots Sand 4. Beall's Pleasure; ¢—. Same to L =. 2s 5 ob. anil vide on these Toetamonny | GAN -& BUTLER, Wi Fst _AESIER & SLOAN, Auctioneer, home on Capitol Hill. wear for fire, wood. It would be a great cone | Maty L- Sheriff, lots 1 and 2, do.;¢—. Sameto Fes: Ds = BRICE | 4 fae ee cena a: Wee 0d SALE rast —_—S= ==. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hamilton and her little | Yonience to the housekecper, whose mdividual | bel 5. Young, lots 7 and 8, do.; €—. Same a ee ee ob ah vet ok eeu? caty tetuttadt | SEALED PROPOSALS, IN DUPLICATE, Pur: | tage Sst DUGAR RMU TURE Gia EES aS. oooh | POSITIVE SALE OF SIX CASK OF CROCKERY | son have returned home after a ploasant so-| bucket or box is unually upset by the second | to E- Maude Sherif lote Sand 6, do: &—D. iar eee he eyes abil Sw gaat |S 2 iudorsad and. adirensed to the Clef of the | SOA ONCOLUNBTN HEIGHTS | On WEDNESDAYS SEPA NEETH, 1xpp, | JOUFD Of several months at Riverdale. day and carried away by the third; expedite | B. Groff to G. F. Petty, sub 165, oq. 779: €8,800. nent, Washini- AST near 14th, to Prompt purchaser at Jess | Within our sales roomisat HAL) No'LOCR | Mrs. A. E. Houle has returned to the city | the work of the gar! > A.M., we will seil without reserve six casks of Stand- age iu at least one-half | Dora Doolaa to Annie i. Bradlyary.lot 32, block | Fron sae er N.W..Si, AND BATH; | e , = : fied, rit 3, Twining City: ¢—. J.K. Johnson to John — TLE ROVKERFORD, 107 Pt. | ded Ckockers, couapreasiue Te eee Terre ae ee on ee ne eS rin abe, aA Tee, Se Ltt Pierce place: 7 — = es of ail sizes, Dishes, guest of 1c v. Dr. . Osbon and wife. 4 - Lewis to Harry E. Mockbee, sub 9, . 980; S— * i feaidence just being bale tot my Sartore, alte, Mys. Charles H. Allen and Mrs. F. W. Peas | ,,Some,0f the larger squares would require fiasco inti pein built, Jot | onyrorts Chstaters, - 4 We - — — | goatee Cit tn ot go monahy gris | Saucers, ‘Tras and Cotten, left Wednesday on a tour of the middie states. | Porseved Gaily pbaldy eyed eaten A Friend to the Boys. oven ens arn coe ares BOR tence 00 wis aiid Hates, Soup They will travel until the middie of October, | than the present twenty to thirty individual | Mr. R. I. Willett said tos Sram reporter tom ‘Be. and before returning will visit Mrs. Allen's | buckets from two days te two weeks old En eee ee: (eee eee an a fg Lot 7, sq. 619, ade pix Washington, M st! new. 100 : day that, having read the letter of Superintendent Crom ete eee | Ps | 2 Sts-rocm frame ho Chief of the Bureau of Eauipuient. Savy Mise Blanche Thompson of East Washington be Stevens in yesterday's Stax in relation to the : “ Sas” sonra | Sot ae tas te bra i cues ; is visiting friends at La Plata, Md. She will re-| ‘Two Mone balloon ascensions and parachute | bathing beach and its requirements, he was Foe Satie ify BA A BE eae CoaaEE mi aes ee WM.’ H. SAUNDERS & CO., HOTELS. turn after @ brief stay at some of the Jersey | leaps at River View, Sunday and Monday, Sept. | impressed with the need of additional safe~ : : sings 185 | Foch, near ¥ st’; Groom Dice try aie ciowcte, with the buttcinys tocontatn the pelt eta) a cae | Gand 7. Don't fail to bring your children. | guards and would very gladly furnish the $100 Me nald SSE Caw OeTORT BAT MINDCT | “AT! BET s wtocn BOE Sartte oh venue ad pees, Rate panuuuatons | POL SALE SIX LOTS IN CHARLTON HuIGHTS; | FOS wintows: guict strwts new heweraee onc: | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F, Smith of $21 A street | See advertisement. * "| which Mr. Stevens maid would be required to Pine tooo : batt aih | 3 ai wore De. B, Amel. aeaiel roye” | cheap. Allien CHARLTON HEIRS, Staromice | gare: ail waderu fhvrovenuie: latwe Lack rovuls | southeast entertained a large number of there protect the boys for the remainder of the ROE H. BLISS | th st it "will be received at | st: S0-doot froot. “3 . ‘this buresa ¥. M. on WeDNES! st DAY, SEP: aus, friends Thursday evening, the occasion bein, Sa ee ae season. “If Mr. Stevens will call upon me at Fou ae WA Far pier) BO <a NEW ow ” THLiD. S01, : praintifl iut Jrist east of , Dr. W. P. C. tandii , | cam vouac Tuesd at their | B stre a ie money. I m oab. Best | Pinus bree bark oly fe Spemlir eit teticeisukeutionn (tas eee ee re Pa-ave. and laine, F und their litle grandson, Jose Smith Lesest” | bal’ Gen, B.S. enalapril cng Clay } cently returned from the seachore and realize a oo Sk | cacy in bute. gr fo che cauanan taut othe | Vom SALE-@1,000 CASH WILE BOY A Lor ox | —*——“ssthineton. D.&_J ett, Mrs. MacNamee standing sponsor. The | Smith and others will bs present aed sek | how dangerous it is to bathers 10. be. without SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS | BAYS Sard. Wastunxtom, D.C. | Bidders are, ed | Foghat atin and toni sas gaine oni 46 HOt EZEBBITT HOUSE z | service was performed by Rey. Dr. E. F. Berk-| short talks. Camp fire songeand a report from | Sufticient protection. New house. 7 Cellars large. Tot te fo Tuily imorn themseives of thy character of the Valance Im Sours.” brice only" $2.00 per fot. : * [ey of St. Louis, Mo., after which a bountiful | the delegates to the Cleveland encammment will is 1 business property; renting | Tous nicely . | is aug be excinhina despcanile scanty wilt by | AbDLY to JAMES M- GREEN, 711 itn st, 'sed-at WASHINGTON, D.C, collation was served. be among the features of the evening. Detained by the Disabling of = Steamer. an a ee * | required tor the faithtl perrormanwe of th {OL SALE—A BEAUTIFUL Lot ON THE WEST f OO aes} =f able for any usitess” large lots: very cheap, py gine Upper mp anerrpmnerp ede per Meceaias bets sud Fe ee tae Mrs. Hamilton F, Colman, who has been ae Acablegram from E. Quincy Smith of the 2 = A uot deemed advantageous to The Kovermment, and to. $LDo per wos pedis r T spending the summer at Richfield Springs and A Church to Be Enlarged. firm of F. H. Smith & Sons states thet the wok hee | LO AL omtuanes Sot ue, taal | "at SWORMISTEDT & BRADLEY, 027 gw. MANICURE. Cooperstown, N.Y, has returned tobe sity. | The success of the new Christian Charch, | steamer Dubbledaw of the Hora! Netherlands 4.106 M tae, ot at, de Be . Os ee ee ae ‘Miss Jennio Edwards and Miss Lucy Watson | corner 9th and D northeast, has been such that | line, on which he and his wife sailed from ee er ame t_aths nua ou, bb ma raisins Ottice ofthe Acting Bet Totow days. dH ORAR SCO oit Fat. scone 708 ISTH ST. N. W. pe see peeled er Siro Meee eae pois seed per rg wig home fn er as Gee Ne and Estee iN srewaie tor fe Nee ee RtOt ont Contd Gee oe Omcooven ailsummer_| Miss Laura Wight Wiley returns to the city | member, the church has ansteubership of Seer same pertics were detained on their out OR. Y,AVE SEMEN. 2 AVE §, patra the price aud tetnig. J. H. GRAYS CO., G7 F sts se3-3 aan a this evening after @ pleasant visit in Mont-|240, with additions at nearly every ‘service, |bound passage by the disabling of another ators: Stecliatuns generat ustrious au ‘bani Torus | POR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOt, WEST FRONT, peer eee ee Stops to secure the additions! secommedatiche |steomer of theese line, Stet. Laud M, ob, weinld on application to this | se. °Plenant; Trice Wc. Per foot. JH GRAY & | President Hyppolite Sald to Be Preparing to| Mra. A street northwest, | Sone before winter. ev. KB. Baglsy, he |@no Mandeod Delian tor Henry Kiefer's 13, |S tet Wetulatster nats Di, ie, win ep a TE ey ¥ seat Fly From Port au Prince. Se aes — = Carrio | pastor, has returned to the city. Family. . set, 3 om let elopes address -d to the: a ey ol . e mé — vd ee | ETS Rela age EG TL MIGiTENY FRES. «goo | , The Norwogian stoamer Alert arrived in New | Sf Eevicuber et tee iountcher ey Picea eee Rin, ReaOSRE, Lot. bet igte snd 17 5 oe é id. ets. | York yesterday from Port de Paix and Port| sfise Hattie Martin is visiting Mr and Mrs. Nine-Hour Bricklayers Form a Union. | ton House Employes’ Relief A ition yee a Viti. "ag. ; ‘ * Last Wednesday evening at the residence “att Se: | Qe tees Heh ama BRE ST ut ae ‘S| Haytian, both of which ports she left on Au- | phos, C. Willcox at their saburben bemeae 1 terday to the bereaved family of Henry Kiefer, sized, | Pith oe bet. and Me fies eet PROFESSIONAL. Tathre piece cant of Lincoft | gust 27, and reported that » climax in Hayti's | Mills, eighteen miles out of Philadelphie | % Mt. Jobn Moran, 1912 8th street northwest, | +9 young man drowned at the new bathing sei | ae talaga eek aR PROFESSIONAL. ___| ISpettegrut'Licol Bay ist | disturbod'affairs would undoubtedly be reached | Mfrs: Martin leaves early in the week for New | twenty-five Journeymen bricklayers of this city | peo) “Tiuesaay evecine, Me Kuster mesh RE | Get ove net tat * daievcyunt, aattoieger aud teduusin | JOH SALE—COR. 4TH AND HN. F..CHEAP.@1.25 | VERY Hoon. Fork pas Drookiys, whore she will visit sister, | who are working nine hours » day assembled | faithfal employe of Woodward & Lothrop fot shits ef. Es weindctit" vray het sft Wt secouad F a1 0 st alley, Nat. wear Ba R. Woeese D- News of the return to the Haytian capital of | Mts. De Sausoure, and niece, Mrs. Robert C. | aud organized « nit union, to be } several years past. : David known as the Bricklayers’ As the exiles from Kingston, Jamaica, was being Sovorul yowlag AsAiee; 60 Xkanige a industriously circulated in the other largo cities | givo a gorman at the town hall, Guitherst pea ofthe republic, and the forces guarding the | next Monday evening. Mra. Blunt and Mrs. several seaport cities were being strongly gar- | Hutton will chaperon them and a special train. | risoned, especially at Port-au-Prince, and or- | Will take a party from this city. ‘ud 6! ‘G16 12th stn w.~ | ders were being issued by President Hyppolite ini eae See Shoat aE EVE, | row SADE_VERY DESIRABLE GROUND—ISH- | that if the exilos returned to the city and made | West starts this evening fora three weeks’ so- MLE 20 Uheinees conde Ladies sad weet TES RET ST ‘c. Yor feat |e succoneful attack on the palace tho guns were | Journ in Springfield, Asan, visiting his old gurated together, causes oss iit DUsiiess, TeMOves Strangers trvin tier at ail fil trouble Will save Utne am! Loney by the right pluce af once, as he succveds wuere others have faved. | Convinees inost skeptical aud wd Sertises only Wiat he can dc. Au Uutsthess confdeu- fai. Satisiaction euarantecd, | Dittings, Ue. Yte 9. “Ope avemdence 4.9 A st. urty. brings 7 is ty melliwe fF | Youn st. bet. Md. ave ‘and P. bh, am i, Gry. We wid 9 qu ubuiediate pur | Jyet. bet, th and Oth, v hy, «ua 1, Ors .. ae Ge sa ME CAL WOOD & GARRETT, 5.0. | Cot bet, Sd and 4th, bh. a uri, Bene « st sud N. ¥_ ave. 2 w. seord* | | Vithet. tet. Aand B, bi, ati i. Lue: ALY MAS. AVE use; dete Some tel eee oe ee 4) cous cack. Hodes: 9 a.m. to Y pau. 2) ‘She: ber foo | to be turned on the city. place is strongly Sitioa and offered at a positive bancain. only, 88.000. | e-Astand North Capitol ote.n.w. __nedkwe “Bc. ber foot | guarded. Mr.and Mrs A. Ridgely and their niece, | owt-Be KUsa & CO. oigtthvt. aw. "| YP ME RALHAL, Ut Chil BRALID Chale, . ‘Miss Naomi M. Herrell, have gone to Virginia — — = ey LY 3 = 412 voy ant and astrolowisi, the seventh dalirhter, 2u6y, ager JOH SALE CA SPLENDIDLY, BUILT. BAY-W | pad ee ce to spend a few weeks. FURS irinion nereanne igen: Ios it coe es anal baseuseut house in thorcuth comtition | Dea iat see tiny aa te x eS, Miss Harriet Aspinwall has returned from = sas BGS: | Ripple’ ny wt tale Boc-ec Peas | Wate Gate nes rf Ber foot "6 was ‘ EDLY for Cape ‘Hayter, ‘Hyppolite is said to have| Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Mellhenny have re- iy to UWSEM om peeuusce, nt Ue aeeb to be apptecated ; ot 2x5 to aliey —.. = [2 Jot. Avly i once for perintt to inspect. pL 5S Sie COTS. NOTARIES PUBLIC. F FINEHOUSE THOROUGHLY WELL Wut ai! fussled. Euclid place, just west of Jus | (10 <ALEHANDSOME NEW STORY BaICE MMISSIONER OF DikD bOu SVERY oTAiS lost contidence in the of his followers | turned home after a pleasant sojodrn at Cape he boas’. 14 is; all 5 fine cellar; ud serritery, Netury aud U.S. Comauissioner. _ >ALE— BUILDERS ATTENT! ‘ALLED ~ - of Zrii pax | depends water works: large, siabie! op reut of lots een JNOc ke BEALL, 1ch ats ee,” | EQS ot Lagcten taken Soke terteea eos eae, | and is to follow his family to Cape | May end Germantown, Pav Tikka LUTHEELOLD, | lcesbetio. In office from 9 a.m. 10.5 p-ui. al HELE ap sl z foland 1at ats, Prd S0-fe0t deep caay Haytian at the _Rews of the approach of ye sth san, ayaa FOE SAEEOF EES FOR TEEN OE YEAUS— FT, MALRER SOME. 204 10TH 37. ¥,W. FIRE | JOH ‘OR SEANT-¥KO} a. oo 7 F. ‘of that choice business Sd st. Tiss ail see AES Z by Mel. Me ¥ We " 7 NE LOTS, wh iowa of Mr ad ies 1586 ane : Toss eet Cane or As haat Capitol hn a 2s ae” | peptomber 8. ee ‘other carters ae Aooin and Charcual Call:

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