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gstybrick,, sell” cheap. CHAS. A: | arybricholo ~— FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—HORSES AWD VERIOLEA smoorme srama CONNELL IX CUSTODT, ae a 3 ROCKAWAY IN GOOD OON- sia After Many Years the Police of Weshingtes Sess SER LG iy | REGS oe memwnae rang | Bae pee ape hr ttn ig | FRRSUESG ReceWAESTnga™ GA | ue promt oy dome, amp prom = iy Tg eB voi Sy Sei als tee: ihe Belper soot Bhick's Livscomb.*” | POR GALE AT ADIC, BARGAIN—A HANDSOME Sec tothe toth ‘618 14th st Pay PR ae 5 couldn't tell which was the most important Uy James Connell, who is better known os BALE-MOST ATTRACTIVE CORNER 107 | toreihvs Cor soparate.tnd one vet She political factor, a gin sling or a mad sling. =e in Holmead Manor, Mount Pleasant: “Shanty Connors,” was among the prisoners in Juige Miller's court this morning. He was eee am 3 east "food speculation: trick pavement Just | Spd 15th ats. nw. : charged with larceny from the person, ft being eran SBovsa weet pepeance Tizant Mecatoe SIGE F LIpSCOMD, Gis 14th st iH SALE_DARK BAY MARE FLORA” 15x | The tallor said “In me you view SALE—AN orboute charged that he stole a watch and chain from. the pocket of an Italian named Charles Mazm He was also held on » $1,090 recognizance, a ‘ands: 1,100 pounds; sound: kind: 4 ‘The man who makes and mends, ALE—¢1.450-SMALL iH PAYMENT fami; cous Sod solties’ Fill Bavek oa Sto. pont North Capitol ot, which | WOPRING & HOW teh er acd Aer T ete, ore, aaeT, An soon I trust I'll add you to A ee oar e tent front on Korth Capitol st. FOR SALE[FROM COUNTRY. ONE OF THE ‘My coaterie of friends.” Setvataeen’t be arn i m8 1 bet. 19th & Ach. Q-rm-b.,lot 19590 to “alley, T V4. ‘Corcoran st st brick residence, wit 1¥ papered : lance park "7, romnable prise ge SSENEEEEES oom & Atlantic building. | 9fm.b;,lot Iai : meet Styli tee eure hastens Gaon . pRaaat, which was forfeited nearly ten yearsago. At that aa See ee GRICE £ LIPSCOMB, G18 14tn st. | lone neck: sound, kind: 16% hands, » time he was arrested by Sergt. Boyle and Police HOUSES 17__E. T. KAISER, Room 4, Atlantic “This tin plate protection is « great thing, 7 THOMAS [ee 4. bunding. m SALECMIOWGHADE | LOT: LOW-TIDE | kul ni Bier y reas cheaper r Vy man Skelly, who found tim in Gordon's salooa, = at elo mark swallowed « tomato Z . ve) Rew Hampshire avenue ‘poly fo exon ty ra IX | can; “there's no use telling me any more thst WY \ tinger, meer tedl cotagetbpemert eo Shen bones! oct21-2t ny ‘FOR, SALE-LOTS-iTai0p TO 10 FOOT ALLEY, sen Sexe | free trade can exert @ beneficial influence on gate evidence against the monte men VESTN Tce. | {cot SIG) cast on each lot, betance 825 permonit | POE SALL— HANDSOME BEAOK DRIVING AND : ‘ 3 atiae thas tino and Sus gine Bin theme. . sy frvan the Capitol te Seok SH ceekion cach fot; balance 829 yor month Saurunient pectereoes Aae |, Connell was released on bail and he left the Soqeot tennate, will sell ope or the three apres for SALE—INVESTMENTS—SEVERAL Acne | 2O™ ational ‘Contentment is better than riches, my boy, city. He returned here six or seven years i. W. B. WATSON & CO., 639! ~ 3 Heichts Improvement oR SALE—CHEAP_NEW 2-HORSE WAGON, | said the man 5. Aenea slsuviatce kot ss Cane pice vere | F suttae foe art. brick Dusiness: the man who was trying to bo comforting ‘or lumber for a short visit, but the police were on es “ ” “ i elder, lookout for him and he left a few hours afer - TN THE | _ ae CaO Ra cheap if taken betore Nov. 1: a splendid investment | #€rm body. 115% 5th st. oct ‘Of course it is,” was the reply. “That = : 3 During th RANGE beautifully R SALE — TWO NEW, THREE-STORY BAY- | fo; any one whe con wait 12°: Is iuenthe for Rtuus | [OR SAL SPECIAL SALE-ON OR BEFORE | proverb simply expresses one of the commonest Re SL ReeE of the senston wns Govetat Wheelosh fred Be fone Aainhed, press brick aud brown, stor wanda brick Gwelinen: @ Koonn and bach roou: | OWNEK. Root BOIS Abst.» Met. Monk buldite: | E'Novenber’ we wilimove lato our new ate OLi | Poirteetg ae ger oe votional exercises, after which the syn: eons fre - greted; splendid neichburhoud. Price @4.500- 2 Bobcat improvements sligihty loceted 6.5, Pric® | O° t sALE Da WO DEAUHIFEL BCILDINU pes 2. qrucre we will carry an extensive line of took a recess until 2 o'clock. e charge of du S. CHEW & CO... 617 F ut ve 107 F at... | FO cas worth side ot Martian sve pear Dat et ihe synodical sermon will be delivered this A man of depth—the miner. evening and communion will be administered. The following gentlemen belonging to and WESTMINSTE! cate s NW. 5 RK SALE— ¥. D, ‘PROPERTY, 514 posite a reservation , no prettier location in the city Be eer ip rooms and bathcall | Mics foes, an VALUABLE, ste ER & CO. bet. E and P; fronts 50 feet on Judi- | size 20x110toanalley. 8. H. WARNER story bric Metric belie, owner leaving city: will sell at & pressed brick and brown stone; | _oc20-t 916 F st. nw. of heznone " he stood in Visiting the Presbyterian synod, holding their ‘ P. PARDON & CO., hole lot 50x88: pecullariy adapted tor | Ts, i sILDIN N_CON- ‘a often wonder,” he said as they stood . > The Contractor His Obligations e Gio Teh si... | busneas Os Fntlone: pice Eeaulls Yor steh peop: | POE SALE_A EINE BUILDING Regge ts ee aeecan what seasions at the Church of the Covenant are at jor Resumes ‘S.-M. JONES & CO., eee *__11¥4 Joth st._2.._| my last words will be.” the 2 F. H. ; Ov. Today's Session of the Baltimore Presbyte- | Jy gence: FH. Moore, Edward Reynolds, a - : phen, Long, James F. Price, | The differences between the Washington and Srooms. amt: 5 Fst nw, Rooin & OR SALE_BAY MARE THOROUGHL Aor ‘ jarked | iam Synod at the Church of the Covenant. | Andrew Flos we at a gE FALDON & CO. 615 14th st. mw. ene T st. ae Tata -AND 1TH = eens coe F to saddle and harness joven ‘Appl to a ten eras rates aed egg earns man, E. D. = hg A FR {| Georgetown Railroad Company and the Com- pon SALEM ST. AND loTH N.W.; sSTORY | Sst 2... near Farragut Square, « large S-story ILDING LOT SS ; as she answered: 4x ECHO OF THE BRIGGS casE—sUDOE Daaxs’s | Springer, Phineas F. Bail, James G. Kane D. | Mistionors regarding the repair of the asphalt = ‘mastic front residence, comtaining ten or twelve | ‘Ok SALE—JUST FROM KENTUCKY, A HAND- “Bo de I should love to hear i ‘and Vasement brick. 10 rooms, atm. decorated; | mastic front x Menue, eS re do T, George. x RESOLUTIONS AXD ARGUMENT as TO Uxiox | B- Greigg, J. R. Hopkins, Mark H. Thompson, | PAvement damaged by the temporary tracks Say sormees Crust 26 5 fer coat. ots Leth ot. 2.©. Lot 23 feet front and about 90 feet deep to lange FRO aon handsome sorrel horse. isrze, ood driver, single them.’ ane ar 1. C. Bruster, J. Squier, J. G. Polk, David J. | during the construction of the cable road — ns -. 61S 14th <page hy situated and iy no offered Dimensions 230x147, ‘Side and rear alley. oo yon eda inceslienaens oa ee , James vay A. Black-| have been settled, and the work of repairing Areal barvain. A neat 2-story brick dwelling ina | at @ very reasonable fiure. For terms. &c.. apply to J. V. NS. HUYCK, and ‘THE AUSTRALIAN SYSTEM. — emeaged well, Samuel McLanahan and J. P. Green. the bad places will commence shortly. Brst-class newLborhood in the northwest m of HOS. J. FISHER & mm ee. Sail TW Ta i ceases natasueoly iv. ars (oye ath aihwwod: | _ocl@-oe ___ ‘SAE 1224 F st. ow. KEES = Fo 2 8 eee mama demoorat contributes the following: | 5...» religious exercises marked the ‘open- = It will be recalled that the Commissioners de- itaprovements, and is im good condition; RR SALE— MEDIUM PRICED MODERN | JV" po RAR oct Bt Ice Cream Store, 127 NY ave. fe don't vote now-e-days you know =) = : aah nate aes sired the railroad company to resurface all the See cee Sitti dean inmedinie var | Forty: weiltgcatedin nsw, section, hy ee a OR SSUECA TO Ga es premih recom, ing of the first business day's session of} ©. Sonnemann bas bought of Jennie Sonne- pass hates Goon oboe canteens mass B will be Sold Ao OD WARNER 4 C a For one lange or two suiall houses: dhinensions 26x116. Ffon Vinginaat Surbuee SOPRERGE ATES: ‘They call the bird that uext must crow | the synod of Baltimore, which was begun this | mann for €8,000 sub 23, oq. 963, 20 by 95 feet | “Pace between the outside rail and the curb, __ ne Et nw | 1G 6 bet 25¢h and 16th, 7 rooms and bath, OBENKSYEVANIA AVE. AND CABLE cars, | STAPLES. 5 a ‘A Kan, morning in the lecture room of the Church of | on 8 between 9h and 10th streets northwest. | qu Pavement was emmaciet ty Cametoe 7 t. bet. Rand S, 7 roo ry be ae SALE-SE) N BRO." 4 rd i- " 7 “ en iv ast ioe Herat cate names setenet | Rots ee r xawuxor, | PYG Wet ier i ui omar t kenes Re ees Ind ta eaper ca Gaae tas moma, | wane: Deaitnet hes Ganghs tee Otubotl TSS or es cursos mena iytown. D. wisOt STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. Se 1505 Pennsyivania Beraes hands: 300d ward haved, See TY | “A leading member of the community—the Feng be ar kak ot aga promennces| mad 2 Herwig = 3, axeare 18 3s] hinot icantaguina Ooatetien red Jrok sace— SALE 2 KOs. oc20-st*_ | man who owns s horee. ome Q ; jest on Corcoran between 17th om streets | further gua : met: | F NEW WELL BUILT Gt ground MALE TRIANGULAR BLOCK Fok sate Forty weap oF Fine nowses, — that the synod was ready for business. There | northwest per mnee Suarantoe it unloss arrangements could ‘and handsomely decorated. aley. Price, AND HANDSOMELY FINISHED . A EO ARE 1: carefully selected for private families; 10 well: tive E STONE LES WHIT. iy to OWNER, im. ave. Bw. inaiched teams: ‘simcie Ativers- and swidie horses. | A man may have made a study of science and | "®** large attendance of ministers and elders, | Elizabeth 7. E. Carpenter has boucht of F- eon bimself and the company. 2 e Contractor Cranford isas held all along, as am va teams: r comsttletiie hip of this important | C. Grable for $8,107.50 parts 16 and 16, square | <5 ny Nomen’ oe , wl" Evory fachty tor tr i ob ou orees (hei sip TS aod boty ef die Prabetecien passa Roe’ De | 20%, 1] by 153 Sess cn Sf bobween Auth ced vom | Sake ya yy —- ‘Work, clewant tandsus, 2 rowghavs Al Brow: learning with a sense of pride. But it ‘ - Dr. | streets northwest. po Bae eg ~~ cart, L phy siet haete agi > dere yy the Comminsions ‘the lateer arts, So." Everything hratclanm ahd as Tepreseated | take it all out of him to undertake to read a | Hamlin, whohas charge of the arrangements for FE oem i, Parchased for $2:500 of] maintained their sion, au Gunceaaey Wane an SEY, Lest. bet, 16th and 17th 8... | horse race report written insthe language of | ‘te meeting of the synod, made a number of an- ford today notified them that he bad on 15th between K and 8 streets northwest. | entered into an arrangement with the rellresd were received and referred to the appropriate _—_—_ —~ nouncements. A number of communications FOh, SALE CARRIAGES. "WAGONS AND, BOG theexpert, = Ia Re : Downed by Tua 5 2 ‘Just northor DUPONT CIKCLE, opposite the resi- of NORTHWEST. dence nowt Peta erected ty L-%, “Leers qeq-c aud | Space for 25 desirable houses. For ti 90 OOL to 611 NH ave — | Surrounded ty the handsouiest residences in the city. | PLY to F [a pee | huprovement and ——, e ~ Or fers and perutasion to inspect apply fo dota STEIGER & LIEBERMAN SN, 1308 F at. JOR SALE—KEDUCED FROM 83,000. 2 & BRADLEY, 927 F at. Bw. ‘0c17-6t : Du ROM s -E_CARRL company and resumes and assumes his obliga ad ier st OR SALE—25,500 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND | promptiy attended to. CUE SARDOL, S48 Mere committees. The Cattle Market. tions to the District for the maintenance and sear ie ke > Biz tie southwest: room Yor 18 front and 14 alley | Weat Wanhinewox. 7 SOCIAL MATTERS, sAatolution offered by Rev. W. W. Campbell! atthe cattle market at Union stock yards, | FePairs of pavements over which the temporesy diley bet “Wa uses: 30c. per icol. OU) of Baltimore asking that the minutes of the - : z tracks were iaid, gy eed a ae OUST ete oe ee AT WORK AMONG CHILDREN, | Pretty Home Wedding—Marringes to synod of 1854 be amended so as to give a full | Benning, D. C., yesterday 249 cattle were up a 000 | oc15-8t* 8. GUTHRIE, Ko: pl SE ey SB MT —— Take Place—Personals. and complete statement was referred tc the | and sold as follows: Best sold from 8% to 4c. . be new easily convertinie to uses: z00d lot to 3O- me - A WESTERNER'’s VIEW. foot alley; can be bought no oat Here: Dr. Stephenson Tells How the Missions Are| One of the prettiest home weddings of the | Committee on bills and overture. The resolu-| per pound. Good sold from 31 to 33gc. per —- % FE segbe ai go rem house, now used as law | GSE) TEL icFORD. 1307 F st. ‘Managed in England. gonscn wae that at high noon today of Mise Boneind reference to Mr. Campbell's own case | pound. Medium sold from 2%, to 3c. per| What He Thinks of Washington and ste anes to Salle Inquize of 3.'F- BUNDY, on ‘Dremises. Many people who have but a slight acquaint- | Lucille Wiard and Mr. Arthur Alex. Newberry | Stove out of the dissolution of his pastoral | pouo.4° Common sold from 1°, to de. per Schools, relations, and he said i batiting iot on west side 15th | ance with the Rev. Thomas Bowman Stephen- | Of,SPokanc Falls, Wash., at the home of the | Gousvons and he said in explanation that all be | Footy One tnousand and. tivty-three sheep | To the Raitor of The Evrning Star: Eminem ident of th is ride, 1012 13th street. In the spacious draw. and lambs on the market and soldas follows:'| Tarrived in this city last Wed: son, president of the English Wesleyan confer- | ing room, fragrantly decorated with white rose AN ECHO OF THE BRIGGS CASE. Lambs sold from 5 to 6c. per pound. Sheepeold | trip ut — inesday, one tnee, know him as a preacher and an author, | buds antl handsome palms, a company of rela-} An echo of the Briggs caso was heard when | from's to de ter boved, coe aak aed ld | rip of pleasure as well as business, and Friday but they are not aware of the fact that hisgreat | tivesand intimate friends witnessed the cere- | Judge Drake offered a resolution that the gen- | from €20 to Eis cach, Market tor cattle fare, | *oUred carriage so Lcould obtain « beter hobby # the physical and moral salvation of | MOny, which was performed by the Rev. Dr. Pe SALE—DESIRABLE PRESSED BRICK; 3 stories and basement; modern improvements. Ap- ly to OW NER, on premises, between 4 and 6 x . PiES sing OR SALE — 1735 Q ST. N.W., 10-ROOM BRICK mete pee es Fok SALES Toston AND” BASEMENT im n.w., Srooms, bath; mod. imps; im ele- | 1: milition » Bear car sasonsbie offer re- | 737 Oth at. we 4 v alley. assembly be overtured to dissolve the re- | Market for lamb: i sheep g: view of your most beautiful city with ite wide, Hh ere Pe estas | earn Paine id ho wna tf ie jpots sais on, cuning wencen tat ody and’ the sree simenratien ae pees ee S-| In response to a request that he say some- | of the wedding march filled the ‘house ae the | Union Theological Seminary of New York city. Burial Permits. and streets, and words fail to express the grost x7 : thing about his persoral and best-beloved work | bridal party d through the rooms up to| The resolutions im full are as follows: During the twenty-four hours ending atnoon | Pride I feel as an American citizen, living as I nig.» Fortion, of fhe, property on my mae) iat bate Le Nore lake pale or mange in the front'bay | Whereas the Union Theological Seminary caes hostel bea ea the | do in a western state, in having such if- SM Scuul THOS. E WAGGAMAN- Bn. w.—67243, at $1. =. Heepeenson seid to a Gran reporter: “For, in the city of New York, when it was an indo- | Y°*terday burial permits were issued from 4 . —— 1igda: at e200. | twenty years past [have really been devoted to | Ninwoms where, they, fr in Mga pendent instituticn, “administered upon its | bealth office for the following: from city, 3 - the care of orphan or. otherwise destitute and | of comedi bles -| Own indcrendent charter,” memorialized the | | White—-Andrew H. Duffy, 27 years, typhoid | ©oUNtry. and sincerely Tsui. ROBERT CTT & sow, neglected children. That has not, however, | eyed bride, who feta sista = Secon teed eneral assembly of the Presbyterian church | fever; Wm. G. Robinson, 9 years; endocarditis; } lature will be all ; its appropria- an SiS Bow TOK 8v0.8-W-" | Dovented me from taking my full share of | into that of the waiting bridegroom. Mr. New- | in the United States of America to be “pleased | Asa Heard, 55 years, pulimonary congestion; | tions toward further beautifying the only place other work in the church. We are now dealing | berry hadhis friend, Mr Randall of roel to adopt it #8 a rule and plan in the exercise of | Michael Moriafty ogre weg ry ae in our whole country in which we all as Ameri- 3 mi.trom city, . Lt0 10 acres at $300. cent city as the seat of government for our great ocl-im Feat ret at anacah ste nw ctee i r i vi storshi; id control over the sev- | M. Houke, S4 years, aj : E oF THE MOST. © jugs; rent foc 62000 corte Etice on with over 1,000 children every year—children | {2 sfand. up with him. | Misa Winitre seas Pleal Ceusinacioe,” thas tos becca ot | land, 13 yocta:nessipleoie, oka Tanto | ame have wach a deep and abiding interest, in gna ceiar bay -window press brick; black 208) WASH'N DAN who come from all parts of the country and x T, was the only attendant. “The | er pe por type aie Nee vty as years, consumption; Lucy E. Schuyler.58 yeara, | ™#king it as it soon must be, the most beauth. jone trimmings: irom Fores: O. ccloaw Corner 1th and G sts, ot even from foreign lands. Applicants need but bri ae beauty was onhsnced ‘by her a Lien pn ae tae cones | cokeatlion artitae a Worden, 3 monthe, entero | £0! and delightful resident city on earthes well Ry O8 SALENLY THREE OF THE NEW ee, near B: Soxiity side anal Tear alley Pie asOEntG ae ee nae | ob heavy white (eatin Anahee ddwn the | and that "no such appointment should be con- | colitis; Mary A. King. 7 days, trismus mascen- es the political and literary center of the new mus. « Basement houses left : contain 6 rooms and bath ; 0. 10 toot front. eed. course, we consider | tront to display a petticoat of’ satin embroid.| sidered as a complete election if disapproved | tium; Nell R. Mason, 15 years, enteralgia. we Fo So ea ae that those who are exposed to evil influences | *72G! sengehag % b vote of the assembly;” an Coiored—Martha Clarke, 44 years, periton- | Maving heard so much of your system of ‘as . Sh Weach. ahd one cornet Fowe wt Sx0W. Te Box. ae. near 8 have a very great claim upon us. Children who | $req tm sliver true lover grec Fe 9 gt Se soars Aer gabe omar 9 memorial, | itis; John Bolden, 10 days, convulsion public education, in which subject I take great rey ae SENSES containnOUR NEW DESIRABLE FRAMES, | | Cor. Ist and X vod ih oe pee ceombege side of the front from the Medicis collar to the | agreed that if the said plan should be adopted | A. McReynolds, 4 months, capillary bronchitis; | "Pest st Lome, I visited many of your #e! it O ‘ie . : id found your school buildings the fi . ' hem of the dress. This lace and hi also | by the assembly the seminary would conform | Ceaser 7 months, diarrhea: Mary E. “ee — : nee newt Legis Pete rela society of duchess, belonged. to the bride's greed. 8 the samme, and the Suweembly did adopt the | Seott, 5 years, pulmonary tuberculosis poe phere have’ visited every ; mother, and are « part of ‘Mrs. Wiard’s gifts to | plan, whereby there was formed between the ee ee ‘anne oe country, apart i soeltng. her daughter. A diamond butterfly ‘beld the two bodies a compact, the effect of which was Expensive Watermelons. agen _ eereel wo play their . veil to her hair, and of Mr. ¢| to bring the seminary for ime into| ‘The watermelon ecascn i aan tie ; the pub , “There are some estimable peculiarities about | gifte to his bride. The brine caried « tenet | eeclesigetical connection with and under the — m is about over, but | play grounds are attached to the school build- ~ antandalley in rear. Prices, $2,100 and. €3y ‘Ox SKLE—A HOME IN THE S00) *NCw'is the tue to take your choice. Terms to athe sli mcd unpe: Frice S:,000. Tera eaty” | "Ye fun particulars call upon Wil st.near Ki frame house und Sty b the —— eras easy oF are call eh st-near iframe house and Set'y ‘cau, rn RMcLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, | Het. bet-Wth ond luth: 20x09: at's by Senex ni Pt Corner Toth and G-atesn.w. | 0 0 ie aba {UK SALE—ON AVENUEINN. W.. NEW CORNER | [oon SALE—1745_Q ST. N.W.; STONE FRONT; - = - "1 - Farmer John Sardin has a patch of late citron | ings. This is a great oversigh ;sumshine all da wall FOOUS ns $56 9 new | OR SALE—CHOICE LOTS AT FOREST Ne lad i i ecclesiastieal supervision of the general assem- * oversight, for many acci- — Sco ame jot pee men od 3 Bok. arenas Foam page goer frome er Ma on tees aE, Bice me ae the work, which, we are glad to See, are being —. of the valley. The a ai = th — su a ‘m™- | melons, which are good until Christmas. He | dents must occur where thousands of playtul tee on thres sides; elm trees. | HUNT. 1300 F st. Oc7to28 me 40K HECTEORD. adopted in connection with similar work in my = copes crepe lan =. rely iherens af ee for twenty | lives on the Brentwood road, beyond the Ivy org let out from the restraints of the oS 8 e. Ocav-! POR SALE_NOKTHWEST AND HEAST, | —02 + St. America. One of these is that all the child: = and long sleeves spy, oul carota alg tt a school room, play their many games durit Soe one oer : Ty, Pressel brick ‘wodera | {OR SALE-AT BARE INDUCEMENTS oF: | America, | One of th We not only | ‘titimed with point aplique. She carried a big | Years enjoyed the benetit of said compact and | City race track, and recently he has been an- | rco.! i ee OR SALE. BLE SOUTH FRONT | nounen.'t and "10 ‘rooms cach! furnace nest: tera | KYered for investment fu RUAL ESTATE eta for: | receive technical instruction. We not only Fonmaings re 4 Ince in the tt many sccidents have inobites rade ride’s | aid tion, its board of directors, on th decks ‘hiias i poling, Tom | stall cash payment. balance monthly. EASTERDAY | nished in the most desirable part of the northeast sec. | ive them @ good elementary education, but | bunch of Jacqueminot rose buds. The bride's | said connection, its board of dit sembly | 2074 bY persons trespassing on hia place and 3 . taken place in the past. Th ald mother, Mrs. Mary J. Wiard, was gowned in | first occasion of a disapproval by the assembly carrying off his melons, as well as turnips and | play green attached to oath ches tenia 80 , isces | of its appointment of professor, repudiated : Wo have a large printing establishimche: to | SPAY Crepe and oarrid pink rosea. "The Misses | ¢ 3 sther vegetables: for the children's amuscment, with all the farms, a model dainy andl the needful apie | Snyder, daughters of Mr. B. P. Snyder, were hee portage eine control which | This morning Policeman Slack was on the | many devices for their enjoyment usually found DOK SALE 150 LOTS IN CHARMING GLEN: | 2C@#, #0 you see we are training children for | Préttils drossod, Mise Elsio in pale green crepe | eel Pad ais road near the place about 4-30 o'clock, and he | at wich pisces, and no expense should be spared i SALE -SCHyLANSHTE, A _ sTAmiNs | K Mar Patt cectncrairoad sect thei fow | Practical usfulnew ‘in after life. Another | abembrovdered silkmuslin.and Mise Jeasioin Jamembly;, | ||| Noticed aoveral melons roll beneath the tenes | so keep the chilaren witha ie noumaee oparea Fotsinens Coiiove: 1 as obliged to eavetbe Sty un: | prices and vealy terion APABY ney 3B | Matter on which we insist protty strongly is | derk bine and old rose crepe. They were | . tieeweed arcathe out on the road, and when nine of them had | school premises at recess, 80 no accident will expectedly and will sell, my four mouths’ business | SOUTHERN INVESTMENT COMPANY, Rooms 30 | that ehil ith i to have been bridesmaids, for the wedding, as | the general assembly to make a formal decla- | ,opeared an Italian rolled beneath the rail. | ocenr thom th eran 4 Miirens Miss | aid 31, Corcoran buildin. t children should not be dealt with in large | to bave been brie avatel tthe | Fation of the entire severance of all relations | 3PPe . cogur from their plasing on the publip streets, DOWNS. Staria's Business College iS aud'if Part | S0lois, of oac-quarter Of an acre each, upon the | maases, should not be crowded in one grest | Originally planned, was tohave taken place a on 2 store | &'MALLERY, Goa F stn. w. seix1m | tion to responsible parties desiring to build; payment | we teach them some good, useful occupation. Oat" for ground out of the proceeds. rou sale of huuse For further iniormation address A. A. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | s#*«- ath st. S-roou v The abave are po wie ned le hada bag, into which he put the melons, |as I witnessed the day of my drive, from the THEASY BARGAINS. ockr-at” | electric toad “near Teuallytown, within JO Juinutes | institution, but should be divided into groups, Sania ef oe Swing So the very’ between it and said seminary. and was starting for home when the officer | many vehicles passing, su ‘charge of redh- handsomely papercd. OR SALE—VICTOR SAFETY BICYCLE, wits | “pot lrewury Department. each group ‘having all necessary family sur- | Tecent death of Mr. Newberry’s father at Pisa, TRYING TO SAVE TIME. laced him under arrest and relieved him of | lees drivers. The carriage 1 was in came near jamp, bell and tools; im excellent condit m: for 8Ocasi. Call at 1310 ith st., between 11:20 a.m. and 1 p.m. a FORSALE HO. FORTHE RACES! FOR Sauk Ei, Oomenes eit cea | Pond Each group has its own buildings alll pool gyn roma LS Judge Drake was about to proceed with an burden. He gave his name as James Loci, | running over two children in front of one of = = | and play grounds—everything that ie needed . e r- | argument in favor of this resolution, when Dr. | #4 was charged with trespass. Later in the | the schools in the fr Austin Corbin of New York, Inspector Conlin . day fi o ALE LOTS. — Cs Ee per Soage ir is the extent | of New York, Com. Joseph Hf. Tooker, Mr. and | Hamlin asked that he yicld the floor in order | 2% i betore Judge Kimball and was | though our horse gE: Gr teh WILL, S10, i EXCHANGE_—WE MARE A SP! stam " L observed your school buildings are gener- isu aletnes jedan ex | “RURSeCSNITNGaxpzap ones, ¢ | jossae> | fo meh Chitin vom are omployed in it; | ims, Jouanl H_ Tooker, Jr. and, Mim Nelly | that motion might be made. ‘The Judge said ally tocated ia vory suitable placte, and ft : 5 6 ears ous > whe ee BA Horse Biankets tor stabie use ae Wise form of desconess work. The women | Sovaet “and Ma OM: Heudlon., Aiter tha | Hn enta tet ih wan likely the tae ok Sheapnea A Pleasant Entertainment. pears to me # serious mistake when SE eae Phat Esp wate: Spas rentioachytered Tides "are, Bauccarg Personally for theoe | cevemony the company was entertained ar| would be fully occupied with itettemnet te | Miss Lucinds Vance, 1611 Madison strect purchase comiions teed an cha te eee we ec arent berate Fine Wool Lap Hobes 4 Sto 81s ee trained and placed upon probation and if found | breakfast and during afternoon Mr. and | as this resolution would no doubt give riso to a | northwest, about five years ago was the guest | Ponging sind give no thought to the all- ruos.o. uExser,4 co. | fa SMe Micra Loryiht Yo be fitted ‘for the tusk, are recognized as | Mrs. Newberry lett for New York. The bride's | long debate, and as the members of the synod | of Mr. Alderman Edwards, J. P., at his home, 1:00 F st. p.w. jut th an 2.w. J + a important matter of pls rhich deaconesses qualitied to work among children. | *TVeling dress was a Redfern gown of blue | were pretty familiar with all the facts he would | Longton, Staffordshire, England, and there be. | eee plevercand, which teen 6 z hand F ® necessary for the well being of the pupils who 70k SALE — PROPERTY OWNEKS, LOOK AT |ALE_COLUMBIA SAFETY, iol PAT- rowree ¢ ee | serge and dark red broadcloth, and a jaunty | move that # yea and nay vote be taken without . e 4 ‘ Fein Altace 0 tenner megane we mms eb SG,e | Ahi ety naw Shae cate much | Sopendent arama se teseae erie ois | an becoming Mite hat raatched it in colors. | debate, Sin Geena ees cee ne [canteen tenis bro) A wake a sale by se ‘parts . ave. Be. oe WWMEhGation irom us, «tual ys it ie 401 i s - Broperty : SOR SALE FIVE METAL OVAL-FRONT SHOW | Seaepeation irom us, situated a9 21 i won and | support; others have an allowance made then | When they return from New York the bride JUDGE DRAKE'S ARGUMENT. ‘ : : : presume that land ean be had here now for @ t PRENTISS’ DILUG | ¢xcellent View of the picturesque country surround: | for necessary expenses. The work is not taken | 84 groom will spend a week with Mra, Wiard| ‘This proposition, however, was not accepted mdance at the ecumenical council, saw Miss | P™° cases. 43g t0 8 feet. ions, ; great deal less moncy than it can be ten or STORED conte ones oe ‘t. and then start for their long journey to their 4 fance on Sunday and at once recognized her. | fy. Se | OKO" better investment can be made in or about the parely religious motives nlerest im itand | tome at Spokane Falls. Until the completion | Y J0dge Drake and he proceeded with his re- | The consequence an 2 pleasant entertainment | fTouty Salt hese ween tame FAO most compiete mann-t. aud very cheap at price asked tern safety bicycle, will sell for #30 cash; cat be | Uineissine tuner {ors boie or for sureend speedy profits. of their residence there they will live ata| marks. making a long and full argument cov- | at her house on Monday evening in their honor. paying the oubanced valuc & ¢ the land, the im- Sea et etee vale to Ee GUSROM | aden by indy or entleman. “2704 Gat ava | gered gommmugan ct the raids, pay Bein Gone eee. hotel, and it is now their present plan to go | sting the [history of the relations botween the | Among the guests were Mr. W. E. Dawson and nenta thereon must be paid for’ as well : STKABLE HOUSE ON WYLIE st. | FQE, SALE OR REST_REMINGTON, SMITH | Fac tbe center ofthe city of Washington rom any | “Each house, or family, contains about | abrond in thé spring to visit with Mr. New- | seminary and the Seucral ,tmembly. He ar- | his daughter of Prince Edward Island, Canada, ll be but a short time before your wu- E-DESTRA ye in festciass comb: | 4 Pfetmier. Calucraph. “Hammond andall cther type- | PAE ,of this proverty by a ten minutes! ride over & | twenty-five children. These are looked after by | berry’s relatives in England and Italy. ‘The | Sued that the charter of the seminary gavo the | Miss Spence of Fisk University, ev. Geo. | tharities oir ane thoes necessity of ov two sisters. A group of these houses consti- | bride received many elegant presents. Power to make the Compact with the general | Moore and Miss Mattie Bowen. be 4 row Urwekt im fratecas condi: | wp rremigt, Caligraph jond and.all Gther ty pe- acent polenta chee tutesa ‘branch,’ and at the head ofeach branch | Capt. and Mrs. Richard Meade have sent | Swembly giving the latter the right of veto | sang ‘The Georgian Slave,” Miss Bowen re- | BUbUe school baring playgrounds attached, for nes: can iv bai om eany terms: price | FYPEWIITEN EXCHANGE, O10 Fate we feaotien | _ sbecial inducements to purtes building this fall. uly payments. EQ. GUNSON ae ee uaa sim | scone for busidine purposes furnished from compact Y pavncate ES Casa | POR SALE iO SAFETY BICYCLE: NEVER | quarry FRLE UF CHAKGE. kK we ail must admit that play and recreation for used « cost $140; will sed for #100 cash: $110 on ae over the appointment of professors. This veto ei i 4 SE SESE AUODE| ta a atl AH Sire Au STHRASU|ecceateTedattn sofa rarcalan, amp at | ea enilman devoted tothe. work abit [out favilons for the marrage “af thet | Set cneenpompent of Wroteeart, She veto | led Ze black egumen.” and fir Mr. | Nog inca see na noe Pe aE indow brick: price only | nw. iS sez | “Gclia: 1415 F st. n.w.. Washington, D.c._ | Fectly responsible to me. é daughter, Miss Clara M igs Mende, to Mr. | eral assembly and in the action of the trustees s. The English visitors ily xo | "2%. i : besa WM. H SAUNDERS oc rit. | [SOR SALE_On RENT_NEARLY NEW HEIL er | _,Lnced hardly say that it isa ‘distinctly re- | George Breed, at St. John’s Church, high noon, | of the seminary in adhering to the appointment | (eet ng heartily T hope you will as @ public instructor 5 ane WELL Winn & inston & Smith typewriters; aiso a Yost and Ham | ]NVESTMENTS. ligious work. Our great terrier! Oa that they | Tuesday, November 8. of Dr. Briggs Judge Drake maintained that the = this most important matter on the attention of chp hE peel eh en “side | OBA; will exchange either for No. 3 caligraph.. Ad: REAL ESTATE IN WASHINGTON CITY. should be true Christians rather than that they | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Martin have issued seminary lead repudiated this compact. He awi the authorities of your city through your val- 9, on —— Se CARPET ae | ECE TAL PESIHE SATION AND THE, FU- | should attach themselves to auy particular invitations for the of their daughter, | referred to the point made by the advocates of | paisanctit “ad bie on ete OY fen icare, & to sunt by aomty So vusiness center of Washinton. | yg A EARE OPPORTUNITY. ace to | Soerer Naturally many of them become mem- | Mies Elizabeth Keatley Martin, to Mr. Walter | the seminary that Dr. Briggs had simply | _Elizaboth Johnson is represented by Mr. D. | every resident here, wo this great wrong tay cphphinaton 7 eats at WORCH'S, te and 5 sth oh eee, | Every citizen orthe United States should desire to | bers of our church because they are trained , i been transferred from one chair to| W- Glassie and applies for a divorce from the | be corrected, and doubtiess you will have the IS SSDESS MOP ia_ | FERSGretel ove” nacho aoa toned Shana | Ov, tel gn the cpu ot thn reeesy| under ite ndeneas ber 2 at Solcank et Hemline’ Church, ar. another" and’ "bo, had, “therefor, not | Bonds of matrinnony with Joceph: Johnson | ‘atest prayers buh, potent and ebldten ABJOUNING ‘ra | BADR TSO RAFT BIST at | et atta a the world Satelit, |, “About Sot happen sear remigrate, but | and Mrs. Johns will be st home after Novem- | been appointed. Judge Drake asked if he had | They were married May 15, 1879, and she atates | £27," wolibon Sa tee peracien ant ie ete HEART £STOKY | FOR SALE PSYCHO, SAFETY, BICYCLE: BAR: | tial tnd wnt cepter of the country. Ite prot this docs not happen until they have been | ber 15 on Wednesdays to their friends at | not been appointed how could he now be con- ocld3t Lok SALE G 87.5 FQHO SATIONAL BANK. 1 that “because petitioner would not support | hoped that those who have control of the public Hgts eaiges sedrer Se | ee aie Brahysmleacieses Qovenitietea attr, | in tho Cniled Sates and they ave fu Canada's | ULE street that tranafer'was tn appointment and weseg him and allow him to run about with other | schools wii rend x stranger's thous ds ths BEE Eis CBEST AND Most DESIR | Fon ‘gare —rouFerrED PLEDGES — your | {erent Me breeat wel-known conntic | largo numbers. Many have risen to positions Pendicton and Me. Arthur Bryon wilt ho | oo caea by the somieaey in their anusance- | Women chnest imaedistely after her suerciagn | S-tupertant cubpectont eae alitets Soane SNS SP OPEMTY OS SS: onmane, 10007 wr. | Fehoice ot (ory sclit alter wetchea or eae ne | Mey™rZ.emaousl advantaces are being stremauened | of responsibility and considerable comfort. | married next month. ment of the transfer of Dr. Schaff in 1888, when | with him” the defendant deserted and aban- | the children # suze place in which to play with- nace D3. O RARE, 1006 FST. Sib eo eheld Fase or, Maltbam full Jewel watches, | universities. ~ | De We have to look for children? Not now;| Mrs. Imogene Robinson Morrell will be at| he was spoken of as being appointed. doned her, has failed to support her for nine Sener Being eateed for, life oF perhaps SES TE amine, fo Sb, a wa Parker Bros. Boushilland | '* 1° AGKOWING Ant, LITERARY ANDEDUCA | they come to us in an unbroken stream. In| home at 804 E_ street, and will cordially wel- neha a aisles ean yearsand had uotheard of him for four years un- ¥ passing vehic! ESTERNER. gies, Sno, makes. ‘one-half meee TONS | NReTe elsegan roverty tw held fo éuch manifest ad- the curly days of the movement I used to 0 | come friends and all lovers of art Friday even-| ripple of laughter passed over the assem- | “few days.ago, when he returned to the city. | October 20, 1601 . iGuintine thesesuperd isatitations ot out and spend nights in hunting for them, but | fog" aeiseethcclacnas —»——_ Se es ay Tor OFFICE, 1000 E st. nw. ocizin_ | lig, ebccinily wus ke the pew Auserican Caivertty3 | now we have more than we can taccommeodecs is ai 1 Capital Press Club will give ite | Disk When Judge Drake referred toa defense BM for Appointment of Trustee. Notes From Falls Church. Samet Fok S4LE IMPORTED DUTCH BULBS. SUCH | The day js not tar distant when to owns piece of proP-} “We avoid all that is unnatural and have made by a lawyer as merely an 7% Correspondence of The Evening Star. Tomme ‘ss hyacinths, tulips, ic ite, "Fea Hamer | Sry im Washineton clip will be far Ueyond the meabs | -cehing that weald mask eee first ladies’ night of the season next Wednesday. | O * ‘é ‘hich A September 3, 1877, Revere W. Gurley gave . omen we you SESS SSeS ne | nts Sulton e's ay Gi | Dre a etn We date hae | sun il ot Ses foraa Scapa” een | enon tn mere weigh su be rt | samuel Wien a promiarry not toe @a,| yee Cuno ne riage oy CHEAP. JOR SALE—THE LORDS PRATER ENGRAVED | UOMy AAs chisctivezomt ofall :ourists, "WESLEY | gaitorm and we alta to supply the comfort ot | of the club will be pri that evening to lit experience both as a lawver and | #eeuring the same by deed of trust on part lot gorge ee — Opry ~~ rey Froid chara. at gold dollars, 91-20; burton, OCT | the sect iteNeral Anariean Caiversiar eraaaeee | the best family life. The Chitatian: tamilyy ge | DENG ladiee with thein as their guoets, judge, this it at the. profession was evidently | 25, square 682, John C. Harknew being anmed | St ®¥4Y with his family for Seattle, Wash. SEES Fie ime caenlarnen,. Yi Masmncliusetis ave, extended: and is only threesuiles | our model throughout. Maj. Gen. Schofield and his wife arrived in iated by the ministerial audience in the | therein as trustee. The parties having aince | is household effects, cows and crops were sold Pa. ave. 2. Dunblane Ciub. It is part of the northwest section, HOW THE WORK 18 SUPPORTED. Washington yesterday afternoon. t of an admission from the inside. died, Revere BR. Gurley and eix of the | Is8t week at public vendue. His fine residence, wroweametity. welj bull and | Quist Gur the bontasea are ea BEA, OH, YE HEAVEN! “ON SALE_“OFTO" GAS ENGINED BOTH 3 Mearor “besPest xround offered today to thesmailin-| “Qur work is supported by voluntary contri-| Mrs. Guest, widow of the late Commander | Judge Drake went on to argue that the com- at law of the said Revere W. Gurley, have | © most costly one in our village, is for sale. BSdaito LS yee eater. P > com | heirs at law gf tarswigl ead For price snd peri inset ahs to Esit BALLUP Agen 81 ftuwea we BIS" | One munion EOTE SE TO87. a oct arreaay | butions from charitable and Christian people. | Guest of the navy, has located at 1711 De Bales ras, gocentinlly, wotwgen two. spiritual | ¢ioq'a bill in equity directed against ‘Daniel thes boon vacated and the family are st the ROW SLED GAIN HIGHT AEA: | JOM SALE-NONKALS, PARROTH, CANARIES | told to huuiuscrs tai paria of the coustrys Geed | We make no personal appeals; we have no in Karmen witee weit ee Pressed in the cighth commandment, “Thou | Harknew and, thirteen others, the heir at law | Eagle, Hotel te, romais, the fow days yet re- ‘dow brick, fronting south, neat 1oth et. 2 locking Sid, pid dahon. 2% prep sToRE, "HE: AMERICAN UNIVERSITY fs sure of | *ents begging for subscriptions. We publish | neyy, is with Ler. shalt net vishl” Tile command had rbference | 5 So coent ofa trusien te taleae ia trust, | matters, when they will take their BO ted win Sn days: cern co'sues sy8-4m° The Lath st ia.ie_ | Splendid consunaation., $10,000,000 will be ex- ayiead Paper and we hold public meetings. | "37°. '¢. W. Mosiler and daughter, Poari, who | £2. Contracts: ‘between men, and the speaker note bat been fully paid and satisfied | Mr. Duryee has been a citizen bere I thi fo Sass. QUESTIONS USURERY ASKEBAnour weszey | 1,{hore ways we reach the public. visiting the " thet wnatavar the lew of Mew York | S5h the suid Jean @ Harkness having failed to| fully twenty years, and very soon after Fon sale = SER HEIGierS ABIDIRS Tae ee ‘e have one line of work which clogelyre-| have beon visiting the Misses Clements of 9th tbe; & violation of such « compact was | TSG the before bie death. he came here took a prominent posi- A CHEAP HOUSE PERSONAL OF Tht GHEAAY aulkniCaN fguubles that done by your “fresh air’ fonds, | stret, left for thelr home, in Monday ed. to the Divine low. The power of the pgbsaencane scone tion among us He ‘has been’ an INSTALLMENT PLAN— le cae enor UNIVERSITY. e ildren are boarded ont in the country, and | evening, accompa "y Judge and Mrs. assembly to make such a contract, he said, gee 240 ona nx contamina sx rooms ana | BYGEYPUDY, SHOULD, BEAD, Ay, RAUFMANS | , WHERE 1817 LOUALEL? in northres Wash. | camps of boys are formed neat the wat Shane | fom ot facing Win Boon questioned in. the opinion given by Mr. A Salt Over an Estate, SSearai bn tho enpecatars of shoe aba sums se : xe ts : : and ouly ashort distance west of Oak View,ex-President y s former country home, and Grasslands, fm natural woods, cal G@eb payment, balance monty. iberal diture of time and means to These camps are generally managed by the| A pleasant party was given at the summer | Henry Day of New York, which opinion, the| A.uit was filed this morning by Mr. Eugene | betel in the expen g | Bors of great public schools, such as Clifton | residence of Mr. Rudclyh Schoitlin last Mon- | udge said, had been indorsed by the directors | F. Arnold under the title of Joseph F.C farther all enterprises that would benefit this T WILL GIVE Whitney's former country seat, Ttts 0 id, place, Last evening many of our ‘Apply to Cent of salary for @ reasonable position. Pi at cf the UB, ‘Naval Observa- ich and poor are thus brought | day, October 12, in honor of his birthda, seminary. against Honora Finn et al. The i thered at the hotel to meet him aud ARMAT STODDART & CO. Addie PI, Star office.” —__ Ol" | Fe 00,000, and 4 short dis ‘of | together, to the advantage of both. 2} y- complainant | citizens gai coig.st pois Task ws._ | "s UAMUMIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, | te ‘Sud Yeoiogical Param, where Cougrems | children’ do not find perusnost heey in cer ment’ for tee Ghosts mneing furnished amuso- | THE ASSEMBLY Wrrour Least nEcovEsE. | prays for an account as guardian, the con- are Lanayreedeeie smn) yl ——- fous ; ilu & co, ‘Cousmunicateie promptly at | 1 tbcrized £4,000, 40N fg ts spent: Atte | country, ag many Of the little mena g supper was an-| It was suggested by Dr. deep regret experienced Prospes- A COMPLETE HOME Pe ped aii | Inst gress apbropriated, $10,000 for xrad- | COUntEY) us many nounced, when all adjourned to the tive from our IN THE NUKTHWEST SECTION. Bours. WM. WILLIAMS, Suauawer, Wu ¥ st. bw. SR craee arene stonded, from Kock ‘creek | York and New Jersey. ‘The conditions are very | room. Among. thove nt were: A well-built three story and luservent Drick house, | | i3¥" 2B . Tvenutifal und fashionable thorough: | {ssunilar. | In England the rule is large fami-| Mra. Charles Hilton and Mise Rosche Hares i ty No. containing ten roo aid bath, wi'b all modern im TNATION QUESTIONS - abionable thove ilies and the members of the family stay more | this city, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gunther of legal northeast, conveyed By Bieevech LOGhHION veux coxvestent axp esi | C'sat'atever "ead iucenteia | OU HOW DOES THE LAND LIE?—2t ip one ot the | closely at home than do those of families on | ware Wid’ Air wna Mie OH. Po atgu- | Courtney, the mother of the complainant, be- : aL sezt.im? °* "SouthWest cor! Sthaud Rete: mw. | very picturengue und roumantion, be touted si rte intlantic. Here the young peo- | Kuhn of Brightwood, Mis Annie fudge Drake went on toway that it | fore her death to Alexander-Dodge aa Wy be soid cheap and ca easy terma Owner com- Bel Picturesque wid romantic, The Kround slopes Eagle and rather late for the seminary to disco i a4 epied to tive Up heusekcepinie reancu tor Bellin. W EEAEA LANGE DEMAND FOR GENTS | {°0Hly trou its crest toward thecity. No waste ground | Ty Messrs. John, Joe and Wm. Kagle, Mr. Thos. | 7™* “A i 1t | 224 torequire the defendant, Honora Finn, to ermit to laspect apy tu Rrstciass second-Land clothing. V ty eo aaron of val SUMS OLDSIaND. | , WHAT IS Tite size OF LoTEy alt hyo balance in Watts and Mr. Glum. twenty years after making s compact that it|sccount Yor rents and for certain m pension had no legal right to make such acom; He aid conduct rather doubtruitossy | Bowers alleged to have been recuived by her. ARMAT STODDART & CO. _oo19-3t GLI-GL> 7th st. FoR Sales \LL CASH PAYMENT, BALANCE like rent: no interest on notes. oui Prices paid. a sb ee ‘Transfers of RealEstate. the least. In his opiniona more Georgetown Notes. peeutifa beaks. With 8 ron tad ‘beth, premtrck ___ MANICURE. py of the Covuibia Te ce Costas Hatarebig Noy irk wlaceeeg gd PSS > Eisai’ on Eta ene Sactietno' tnect | QpADAMIE FATS. ei tcrlanterd uur, ars, awe army Ct Run OaNGOn A Gust sees cee cars, 2 & erow: hborhood, near Md. MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, misters, school teachers, GoVerunEnt enpioyes 8q. 722; $2,366.50. A. Hyde to James T. Clem- ne ee Serta” | easente Deuter eee eee pene ei: | ROR TEOEE eee eacamsaeret ed hed ‘Treasury alt 7b 5; Old Georgetown; 0908. 5. UL Hodge SALg-CORNER GOUSE WITH vx wina| ,,- CURE and CIR FOBIST GUobs Bouin | negraded to thelr gull waa, Mets tect Petar | = to8. H. Gtidham, enb 28, aq. 10; €8,762.51. J. 008. ‘he eae Ree eee | arzie Rework. ier at chase nc Puraae® erg pe : B. Wimer to W. B. Cruit, lot 14, bik. 9, Reno; Sembiel as TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Cionet parks 1318 atric = ry ocs-18t* 1307 F st. now. 5 D B: D. ye ag ye ETF Sarage ase ot rile Spee See Sreved is Heute The constitu Gtr, Sem Row hae bought's one-tenth in- But buy the x. it BEST FIREPLACE HEATER EVER MADE, | I provements ure sicudlly’ prosgonsing Geet Cede 951; ¢1.304. sensin Dots Fak, Semepenes re ‘Whteh to Woks: ADDITION, TO, NORTHEAST WASH- Po do. ; Goe-tenth compres lots 7 $0 18 and 16 to 24. SEXTON'S GRAND HEATER. Lots from $200 to $30); $25 cash; balance in 1.2 ‘Mary Mt tre HG. Wagner of Dunbarton avenue It works where others fail! feanion of aust yoReh to ening co ack very largely. About fifty large fish were put Magers and Rotsah docs baeetabatotene mane. oaths “ecu” all latest. impre Randsowely | fusly yronounce them His‘Noraieast section. "it will be but s anort the be- | into the fountain in the spring and it was esti. Ratd or ea oe Feoratea careruily bust under es Bocrosatie toll Others they have % fore this property will greatly enhazice in valu. mate that fally see hu ea ay et Block 19, dissolved. Marriage Licenses. rts SHER E aU rERPORD. Hor Pecnew. saloon Bi tet come ch phar plone th) Heights De, Hamlin | sure sf too oowrt to the following: Dooce ol ine noth Pats PETG ‘carrer, ‘taken with Beagan and Delia A. Fitsgerald; James Jones aomeneen eS anaes caeenee nomoces 'n —— pacer yng -g ‘Hoover; George W. Bay- SECTS eee Sanne = the" com | ose and Bre Smith; Chas. E. Gass and Ania clear during the “VB a * ie and. token to the but Bev. i of To Ry ine low price ot sis, 1 : Trimble, both i au br it a CR dE ‘AND PRESSED FOR ¢1. i W. BYRN (ofico Munn & Oo), ‘SALE—A ~ WELL-APPOINTED House, 6| A “cance siven to # Fitters aust beth. wenn by feraece, on Mase ave. Eee kt igen Gy had PY Se |

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