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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. THURSRAY, > * > oo . ~ NOVEMBER 12. 1891. FOR _SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ -FOR SALE—LOTS. BOARDING. ~ ae maerEns, & WASHINGTONIANS SUICEDR. ALEXANDRIA wo — eee <a POR SALE CAPITOL WILL—OR WOULD RENT | ),G& 5AL8—los: wii ot. ES PRT IR SALE—-A CHEAP LOT IN A RAPIDLY IM- | } r REW <CLASS MEAL SENT OUT. SOUPS, | Several Notable Weddings—Personal Notes | Charles Davidson Ends His Life With = POURD Dead 1 Biintiny tome, Spe Soden, ae taventesiings Pricey $910 re me pe Keeae a lfere, only Qi 20 er sjuarefont,.- | ecnce For particular edness =" a ate coe a Taterent. ; Pistol Bullet tn Baltimore Mr. Wm, Wolf, « well-known resident of thie mined meate's. 2 yer PH. SAUNDERS § 00.. | oli KM. 1. LELPULD-&. cor Joth and F nw. stamens Caterer, .t.v._| Bishop Chapelle performed the marriage Ix LOVE THE cAUsE oF wns | ‘it, Was found dead in bed this morning at his ‘NER, TOwl Memachanette ave n. no? 3 * aa; Ti e_SUGEE Ag ate a aaa: i a. FASHIONABLE SECTION | [OK SALE_NORTH SIDE OF EK ST. BETWEEN Fetatatior te ey onte atch ee coe r C. at params: AT A house on King street between Patrick and ~ Address 1 2. Sain Pauline Otis and Mr. Charles Watts Smedes. | ACTOS TOSTAL CARD TELUS THE WBOLE | Henry stroeta. Mr. Wolf begun the business coperty is increasing in vale. § ‘wel gmauteg etl be wold ate bar: | sq° foot "RM LEIPOLD. a'w: corser isturand ® | Be Pore Bel0.1m_| The event took plact at the residence of the | STORT—AN ORDURATE FATHER REFUSES To | ('TUL7 Tuva. LY mr very low price of $200: Scot wow Se ee ss. 2 ar viice ket FOX, S302 thir CONTENTS OF A NEWLY FUR. bride and her iter, Mrs, Ieee Winston, 1835 GIVE 12m HIS DAUONTER. fifty years ago and by diligence im business ao- ), maze INx1O0: paved aliey; south front: | _ A 4 iE. ‘Rished 10-room 3 very Corcoran street two are the a com siderable hee fin st cabo cats, strece on ist to be | Ton GALE_A WELL-BUILT THEEE STORY AND Pe cea esas Foch tobe yer og: foot, within | nears cars, iath st. tere of the tate Ou af in | iadabibbinn, a packs on ombee See property. He has of OK wsen red from active business and lwed 1 St. open for ingpecticn. | Re ee eee oe ad ee othe eee | iar ote, 18x09. 3 08 “Wate, MM it LEI: | cheep a sold oy her. C., beat Next door to the Hamilton House. Ae oe < oo ht peas - active >D iE. SOU F stn. | ication on that street: has south side windows; less | POLD se, cofftcr offic ie, aw nee in this | in this city, committed suicide in Baltimore | alone at hishome. He did not come out ALE DESIRABLE NEW RESIDENCES IN | than ten minutes’ walk to the business center of Wash- seep fon id. al:ogether lt noite = z poi 4100 :eet square. Four lots TORS ALE STI STING MATERIAL 30 WORTH faa Tihs Oe lot on Gib at. | WOR SALE MENTING MATERIAL —@250 WORTH Cr Cirle | ana UHI Mee Se See SS army and BATES 81 | city. For Ssskiome,biley tare were x: last night by eh. himself through the left | ™ and the door of his room being 5 | cembled & few of their most intimate Rypasigea be gpregianecs he watfound dead.” Me. Wi wate fonda The front” drawing roost mts | temple. ‘The report of the pistol was heard, ana rey elaborately. decorated with yellow | but no one saw the man when he fired the fatal cess ‘9.700 u.W.. a very handsome mew houne, 3 bay Window, three stones aud cellar; elegantly | Ox SALE—22D ST. NEAR N. 6 ROOMS, a white chrysanthemums and the deep re-| shot. When Policemen Miller, Clemson and VENESALS GF TWO Coed CHTUEEED i 7 — The funeral of Mr. Thomas L. M: took FR o TR: +. it of the bay window was filled in with palms, | Wiest heard rush the di- — Capitot:an | $f o,hind concreted cellar ror SALE-cOLeMbra _wErGuT: 3 8100—BY & WinOW LADY In ‘atv ute ct saush tase martes bon or ms] goto neag ghana place this morning from bis home on Pitt ‘apt R SALE—COl 8, a renee Sr cakes —— TS 5S bi igre ata very low cure, Pkteed, circumstances, & eae a ’s father. Where the bridal party —— from where the sound came en S adjoining. same | Brick, bay_wind eee RCOTT: WILCOX & HIESTON, four months Address COAT. anna tee Of ive festooned {found the young man's body lying nol23t 1007 Pa.ave. and Oth st. and La. ave. RK SALE—910 CASH. WEEK ON IN- eo aw “ c iS apt sonia Poe ge nS tats | Lemma a ake ae eam ia paiecak a mate, Ques | Se enter Vin treat of nee © ‘ead —— Mase ave. bear 17th. 12 room (0.9 | scription and prices call od DANIEL & ARMAT, 1313 | Send postal to J, BC’, 1732 Fst. nw." Dol The bride eame in the room escorted by her | street. The pistol was in the gutter near the Mscicue strtce usa bs cons: 09 | ¥ 2S Fo arizs | POM SALE EIEE, QERGLISM, SEXIER. J? brother-in-law, Mr. Issee Winston, and pre- | asa man's body. No ove knew who Davidson Ftiwids siley, omy 000. lot on Oat neat thn: | Sill sell ot eacuance tor trained Dearie or other prap- Otis Winston, hen ay her prayer bock, | Fas. nor could any person be found who had | _ THe remains of the late Jamer L. Pettit were Siege there econ ie eae ich hee Soe ts | TORS ich the service ‘was read, | witnessed the shooting. In the abscnce of ans | Semtiuttd, Wo She, Erne emery aiternoen, ihean oa t pro n " jetbodist Protestant cellat nad suds of rsh pat inom: "| the shdoting the pice arene nen twenon | hare amsingion street, where She para The bride wore a becoming gown of light | YsPicion, but they were only held be-| concourse of friends anda lange tepreseatetion 5 200 R SALE—FRESH ALDERNEY GRADE ‘cows, j004 1 st. 2. w., overlooking beautiful park: lot 26 | square near 164: and East Cupitol st. oaly 0c. dt | Fon ale rare Alp milkers: €50; 2200 to aliey bic dwells ia ne nce | STALEY, Hl Fat. 12-38 | Apply “OAKMONT,” Spring st. bet. 13th and "polit Br CEAN SEE iach a ‘POH SALETLOTS-BARGATNS_IN MT. PLEAS. | 14th. Mt Plensunt aoe = —— a les 0 -, comme! “ — 0] 5 SOR SALP—THE FINE THREE-STORY AND nt. very desirable sinall lot on Park st., corner Fe SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD FIREPROOF 7 TTA ff fore they were discharged. » 16th ahd Sneridar 3 © iith and | Fp, nbination gock ; good 3 Will sell at coats, y cloth, trimmed with passementerie. 9 of the Knights of Honor attended the funeral. Dasement brick dwelling, 1318 Lith st-nw.celeven | (icerates Oak st near Confer > ee Darvatn and on tinve4ft desired, to sell duick aud apre ny Eis, the enpengur the guests joined the bride THE CAUSE OF MIS ACT. pomneity Foome and bath roous; hot sin no throwshout; at J. K. MiRTFORD, 1419G st. | storage. Address Box 14:3, Star office, BOLs 3 and ‘grooms at » weddin; fast, which was| Coroner Cockrill took possession of the re- Be te a niv-lu ‘A'S PRATT & SONS: hoom 8, Sun bide. | J;OK SALE—TWO FINE LOTS, OVERLOOKL JOR, SALE_HIGH-GRADE SAFETY BICYCLE. ork served from the table in the din- | volver and the body of the dead man was sent | curpeation court, Saige Merten, o —_— Preuss gear particular: S rooms, 19 feet tront- | “pot at 1410 Gst,_| HADGEM.care ye. BELESEORD.OI? Eat tw Dae 2e hostess, Mrs. Isaac Winston, wore § | newspaper, on the margin of which was written | ‘8% J. C. Hengerson to A. W. Armstrong, com~ “jocuns and bath Sl,00 cash: Uaance monthiy= FOR SAGECAN ELEGANT PIECE OF Gk {OR SALE_NATIONAL CASH BEGISTER, ne {mating gown of Miah velvet, Sho was snsisted | 0.0 That's ‘name, ands postal card, which missioner, to settle it up, ascertain the amount ‘th st. sad New Hampshire ave. Price, $7, 200. noloit BASTERDAY & MALLERY, 024 F st.n.w. {H square iS5, containing "2.374 equare tect, front- | K'keys; in ‘perfect order. WM. .N. PAYNE. 3200 3 or nt duties by Winston, her | sdaressed te Mise Lizzi Gabler, care of Wil-| 22, &c. KENNEDY & PICKLEN, ans ing 24 teet on both Maryland ave. und. st. Getith | at mw. Tol husband's mother. wh8 is ttow Visiting her son. | I'am ‘Thoms, 07 South Port street, Balumore, | _ DF. Julius Dieneit bas been appointed tem- a 8 STREET, fo og ES PS eh I ge {OK SALE—VICTOR SAFETY , BICYCLE: A Mr. and Mra. ‘Smedes started on an earl; ved a 2 | LOrary secretary and treasurer of the Potomas - 2 a frame house in” vod lenid site fora | WO SALE wi BICYGLE, and the dead man's name was’ signed to ‘ WILL SELL AT COST OF MATERIAL EN 151H AND OTH STS. NW. oj. [Wate house; opposite B. ane? ii. tieicht. station, ~ OR ep eg We ER noon train for “New York, and when it. The al ned the whole matter | Soe Company during the illness of Mr. Moses, nowws Tocated in the West Ends 1a Toone and bath: | Aone tank every. couventenes; lot 19 feet | OS6r wanted. Address J. A. FOWBLE, 108 cine | Tory, seaenaule, cual oF inatalnegin, Will tench furn, they will revide at 1895 Corcoran strect. |W 4 Ce J tens Sifsasnone of foul nies the secretary and trearurer of that company oures ircated im the: West End; | dence : Will seit at a low figure to an san- | Be. oe ee a a S RaciasGere Ree r. Smesles will practice law in thiscity. Rev. |‘ 7 - thbone Division, Kk. of P., of this city will ‘008 1 . o EAP it. mw | wal tae fee tha marke Tce” Address COUN: | aden ee. Houle ss Oat, Mook Episcopal ¢lergyman, was present at the mar | ee ne in ee eee rotmad Mice | Sttend the fair of Nelson Division. {OK SALE—MY LATE RESID. 1005 HARE. CLE SALT ANE BUSINESS 5 SALE—CIGA ; eee , Gabler that he had seen her father and he had pypeensest Hare iaas Bratt ark | aronta ihe cure, sess | POH SALE VALUABLE BUSINESS OR REST. OR HALE CIGAR STORE, G@oD TOOALIEY hendsomest "waterproof Under an ivy afth, from which was sus-| cid him not to come to. the shore again and FARMERS IN CONVENTION. Fob SALE HEAP NERY WaNvSoME HOUSE Fonmennay o ptenps vba cor ohm See We lectewanh baproved to Saneey: rick came: Inquire of GEO. W. SCOTT, 436 and Pa. ave. n.W. Ser ered at the price, pended a bell of white chrysanthe-| that he (Davidson) could not get the young semna amt iano ns om Cue Mmm: | "ior SS EERANDETENE | Shak WHUCUET, WILCOX & HltsrOS, "| Don sALE=TWO MILK NOUTES-AKD Dat | AO acy G. Feacing vood lat ight’ tebe married at | tected cove te Weahtnton teiah: bot Dor | Ootererenan ioe eae ac Seale ea poms: all mt. ; stable, ; = SAIN IN ALEXANDRIA, VA. | 81.50. ci t ESTOS MELVILLE LIN: }. Fearing «1 night tc be married at | tended to go te ington tonight, but now | Congratulate One Another on Their = __.____ J. MMERTFORD, 1419 G st pe ay ee pg me EG Dag ON 1907 ba. ave. aud Uth and La. ave. in she northwest; owner must leave the city, _Ad- oe ‘eel? the Assembly PresbyterianChurch. Apyramid | that I have a decided answer I will’ blow my ——— SUR SALE. in the city of Alexandria, situate om Prince street, in lOLMEAD MANOR—CHEAP Gress bs The farmers’ national congress was called te the very best secticn of the city; the lot is 00 feet front by 100.. Price. on easy { of palms and white chrysanthemums was back | brains out sure. I would never have forsak 3 > a ' rs order by Vice President Smith of Kansas af pom peep = cee tad Saal COTE WILCOX why ee i ocion wire of the arch, and way above it alla/ you, but now, as I can't get you, I can't li % thresry Lerch doabie house 47 fet trout ‘tod cone Toor’ Pa.aveand Gh ant La, ave. | een re ore Oa Bw NOLO white dove was poised as if for flight. Rev. | and'so die for you. So good-bye, love, and may | Sedalin, Mo., yesterday morning, The entire SelSe Ef scousk noe helio: Stoostn, ponseies cna ctees | -Seeot_._—_100T Pe. e ND FR ¢ frvas Soneenen ait wiacaie ani Pyary anie's | POE SACE EIST Sm NEAR IC sf. DESILABLE te, Callatter Socio AN Oue New Hous Wen ihe bridal ‘bates not Soy evers |overs" eh ses* Mine from Four We | morsng aquicn mn ako up by he intr Purchases Bne reudence will sade f Aiea . iy ; 2g ofa number BAL an opportunity ; price, only $10,000. Stmete Hoty rio : R PATTERN SAFETY BI- pew in the church was crowded, but also the IN THE CASE. = ose. FRANCIS ESCOTT, WELCOX & HIESTON, ! ‘1s ready for your inspection. ‘i 4 ‘TRE LaDy which were in turn referred to proper id colored waant for 8 permeomth: | i768 10m Fito... Weshineton. B.C. | 2612S IOV Pa. ave ap Oth wed La ava prnateer iylearnen 5 e+ jae mecernctay Fuarrice tod oven tha piles in the euditorium. | s4ies Gabler is a daughter of Martia Gabler, | commitsere = = NE THESE! BEAUTIFUL | POR SALE—FINE LOT ON H ST. NEAR 215° cycle, #20. CAPITAL CYCLE CU., 1708 © ste FLoo! 4 ae” ae ft . k, Sparrow's point. Fe. zeam oie an a Bro Fare gu panedstrnt | Fw (dist dtuatiey improved ia S-room tre; | “Bosim owas rebawaccane: | Same eked ik erecting that wee | Coe Kner Me iphincan Mr Parker, | Lastenmscr: Devidsos’ went chews the "eiver | jo mene t0® resolutions offered were the fale pr tS An's per cent in- | Toquick Univer nen eon: Wide Jot. A NePRio | Dancain at $3,000. MEIIULL & WHITE, 11id Fat | WOR SALE_THREE NATIONAL TYPEWRITERS, | and desirable in Household Furnishings, and is well , Mr. . P. : . LW. nollst JOR SALE—CHOICE LUIS. jeut. C. W. CHAPPEL, 135 F at-n. w. DoLZ-Ot* | °viry dealtwuie residence on Pat. “aear Dupont perfect condition, $30 cash, $35 on installments; | worth a viait. the latter of whom also acted as best man. | and fished near Sparrow's point,and while there YOR SALE_ONLY A FEW LEFT OF THOSE | *Uth -xposure. a By Kent of lowe: ‘That Bias. .cLPITAL GYGRe MO sakes OUR FIRST FLOOR These young gentlethen were in full evening | he met the young lac hen he went to Bal- FF nt natn eentnn tp ae | be : limited to the wants of the go 3 qi Wore pearl-colored gloves and a bride's pt y the girl, co © government eco- : Double houseon 15th = = = ress, . timore he no doubt ted to marry girl, Ceautiral gery schmander hyuses on Q se bet. eth | Double hee : Maple ave. bet. Harewood snd Linden lot ‘OR SALE OW RENT—REMINGTON, SMITH | conensne © Corefully selected stock of Bed Room, Dis. | = oso") A Boutoaniere. “They preceded the | Sox'raueyre, doubt expected to marcy the 6it. | pomically and honestly admininered, se c . a Sh = | Per foot Mriters; Srst-ciamp inschiness teas eecaae bi up the aisle. The latter were Miss | had nothing to live for. By the Ilinois delegation: For the selection (OK SALE—A LARGE AN —s TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 610 Fst. nw. JyJ03T OUR SECOND FLOOR Anna Bogan, young sister of the bride, who same Goeesemann tent of an executi wd to act dark or a. a Ch _ 30K _SALE-SHOP-WOKN— CAFITOL — D, Is devoted entirely to Carpets, and conteins thelatest | was maid of honor, and Miss Blanche Camp- : = aie oct ng the recess bo em cotus bene oben grates in every rou; electric beiis and all mod. cushion-tire saiety bic Rt ; The deceased was about twen! pam NORSy cuss rca; ured oa asauple, S110 | and most deuirabie fall and’ winter colorings All| bell. ‘The bride snd groom came in burch r; 263 wrades, % : and lived with his mother and stepfather Mr. | “me. - co sr iamimelieaeteamatee, semera 3 OUR THIRD FLOOR bride's drese wasof white faillo trimmed | Windsor, at No. 1206 Maryland avenue. His| p.verrpic'Z,.j zit, of ows offered Copiian stock of Farior Furniture which for variety | with pearl pendanta. A wreath ot natural | stepfat ion to the effect that the roses held esha, = = x was in the oyster business, and | Phecme of th : = tr fae pein _—_ veil in place and she carried | Davidson wax in partnership with him. He | United States cq anal tarmers’ congress of the ‘wurpamed by any house in the country. bunch of white rosebuds. Her maids were in | ieft here lest week ‘and went to baltimore, his | interstarc oe ot the passage of the Pale pink trépe drosses, the Bodices cut round | friends thinking be intended going into busi-| the xignal service, the meking of eet congress and providing rules imps. ; lot “0x90 to alley ; located on Mass. ave. nw.: | Larch st. near governing price $35,000. es 7x65; per foo story anid basement 8-roow brick, 0th stn. w.84,500 | Larch st. tacing 'e have maby viber choice i BAK noll-2t JOR SALE— M st. ne. t beaasiiul new *y ee Be LORDUN & BRO. POR _SALE_AT LOW PRICE AND ON ANY \tornin ew house. roots and batls, well rented: Stat’ below Hine. TED BULBS—CHINESE w Hampshire ave h aud Pa. ave. 8.¢., s-atory and basement brick dish basement; 8r. and bath :n story d the making of the Sect GORDON & BRO., 918 F st. nw. | Mery Eo —¥ 1 bath i. — at the neck and edged with pink feather trim-| ness in that cit pa ny pw meng Sed Jpok SALE_VERY CHEAP_@ PRETTY. NEW | ball: corner property: two bath: rooms, neat — ming, They oatried clusters of La France| His mother was not at home when » Stak | otheronactmentshighirbenchoal ona eee, corner house: 9 rooms and bath; in Le Droit Park: | lows Circl Sih pied cart 4 SOME STARTLING PRICES: ane ecto Aatrane seuh reporter called at the house this morning, as | interest, nad been secured because of the now. Nola GORDON & BRO... O18F st. mw. | _207 Room 4. Atlantic building. Huan Fay bes to aati ma Ca ese 928: | to the sealdence of Dr and. Mrs BE. V. Boren | eh bad gone to see about having her son's body | partisan position of cur organization, there- STA om | OR SLE HNTROME, NEWS S}ORY MICH FRSC ST Lig es 8 S| cea a, Gam SiS: | inter to attend tho reception The pators | TONEM™ ber for imtermen iaatoedl Gat hitaiog land goiiaed aim Pea Sagi Foes ttrotate™™* | ta "egm all inva fanreveene, Sunenteg ease ORD dithand Pate. | geandgear at Room Suite 3 plcen Cah, 017] were, feetively arrayed in lowers and vinen, A Celebrated War Horse Dead. can be accomplished by amoreextended ra « & sssmanciont cues imenapmenens ieacenertor For, SACEPURSTTURE, CAl@eTS, PrAN Poplar Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Cash, @14;creait, | 22d the evening was <2 er apis A Kansas City dispatch says word has been | #entation, we hereby extend cordial invitas Inspection. Fog {aruler particulgraand price aiply 20 organs and musical instruments soid on monthly | @15, 130 Festa w. not 3 jayments at WOKCH'S, t24 and $25 7th st. DW. mos rented, moved, Pacued and tuned: DOK SALE—a0x100, a1 FER FOOT, THIS BEAU- t ¢ trict agricultural seciety in the Uni E sivul lots in theuidst of thie most elewant’ and fan a; Boe | es, ee. Frank Fearing, the groom's parents; Dr. and | most celebrated horse in the United States cay- y, od States ‘Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. | received there of the death of Comanche, the | Som 4d request every state, county and dis SIX. FQE SALES NEW, COMMODIOUS AND” D. IX-FOOT OAK EXTENSION TABLE. Cash, sirable dwelling, with residences now erecting in th for entertaining: A ie = Wass adapted HANDSOMEST PART OF NOKTHWEST WASH- ik SALE— “OTTO” GAS ENGIN Eight-toot Oak Extension Table. Cash, $5.50; Jeation ; best construction: first and second floors rON. Ob SAL ‘OTTO” GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW Mrs. L. M. Taylor, Mr. and to appoint one or m. alry service, at Fort Riley on iast Thursday. | convention to be delegates to « national Mrs. 8. W. Bogan, Mire. C. in connection ‘with and INGTON, eee credit, 86. ward, | He was forty-five years of age and the only liv- | a» #part of the annual semion of gis’ body ae Ebi ip arered nk ond tnboyanyEanoiely 3usT NORTH OF DUVONT cInCLE cule. I BALLS Ageia Terwem wer nie: | Rerls-pound Sais Mattress, Cash, 07.50; colts Bir, oad Mra Totirop eed Pir sit Mrs. Onne- | iag behemging to the Uniieh Sitch exe| ne pun iy mereiet Saterg indirect radiation. electric vas lighting LEITLE HOUSE. Fou Sate NT NEW Wear | $8 Mr. and Mrs. Fearing have gone to house- | ice which escaped the massacre at the battle of | , Congressman Heard of Sedalia addressed the x a . nov-Of TYLER & KUTHERFORD, 1307 F st.n.w._ | NORTH SIDE OF Q Sf. JUSI WEST OF NEW ington & Smith typewriters; aso « Yost and Hain-| Woven Wire Springs. Cash, $2.25; credit, $2.50. . uJ wheel Little Big Horn, where Gen. Custer and his | delegates on the subject of “Railway T Soptaimine fourteen slommant cvery convenence, < | POR SALE—A_ PROPERTY ON OTHST.S.W:| oye or ruvtANe WERE AE NG PIECES | Hott"! Grcuanae cithier tor No. 3 calivraph. | Ad- | Brussels Carpet, per yard. Cash, Ole. scredit, Gse. | Keeping at 241 #1 street, Le Droit Park. command were massacred — Other addresses were deli SF Mabie ar ieving accounouations for | F’easuy coaverupie, to buminera nen vod lot we OS FOR LARGE RESIDENCE F = YoRFEITED PLEDGE: Cant soed cad hale Sten Se choir | , At the wedding breakfastandreception given | "After. the bate o Little Big Horn he was | Hon, M. Mohler secretary of the state Toard eee RPE ir re | gummi oosoemen, | Eb Se dear Sage | soca Sr | cera ee ere cote ee reese eee aed Sela eee ee < nol! oto al a beat rn ler is “ 3 ——_——_-coe—____. qDolee 4 F st JOR SALE > : aE Mee radon toauine nine’ Parken Ban. Peuieed TERMS: came and went until nearly 3 o'clock, when the | massacre. He was taken charge of by Capt. Jok sALE—BARGAINS-SEVEX-hoom Faaue, | F EW WELL BUILT ext font ad 100 ost ‘Suh hoticeed | other tne’ nukes, ‘overant texunt aiecrees ten | Easy weekly or monthly payments, bride and groom took their departure. ‘The | Rowlan and sent to Fort Riley, where for four- OWA AND PROMIITION, wide and south front; fruit; jot 40x100 to 30-foot AND HANDSOMELY }INSTHED it. andrea anu iity other predyes tor saleat EX. LU! Xo notes and 6 per cent discount allowed for settle- | large room was handsomely decorated with | teen years he has not been subject to bridle, eee ISUL SEW HAMPSHIRE AY 3 14th at. | URFICE, 1000 Est 1 oct2ihn | menteim thirey days. growing yellow and white chrssanthemums, | and har been in charge of the seventh cavalry. | SU@ge Conzed at Des Moines Decides Against po ag ale Dg won made ty | FOSSALE THE LORD'S PRAYER ENGRAVED = tnd back of where the newly muarricd couple | His death was dur to ‘old age. His akin, tis the Law's Constitutionality. For teemen and petmiosion te-inspert spply to que kttenould meagede he Tee een | Pe ave aw CREDIT HOUSE, table had & great cushion of yellow and white | til the world’s fair at Chicago, where it will be | yr nega ga onday listened to the nore SikIGEK & LiLBERMA KS Fst. | "Lhis property is hear 14th st. terminus of the cable = chryeanthemums, and the mantelpiece was | taken for exhibition. It hae been said that | *T@U@en's in the application ot J. A. Harvey SOK SALE_INSTALLMENTFLAN—COza FRAME | TOM uhlitvestor,ecuni lots at prevent prices Wil! | POR SATE HORSES AND VEHIOLES | ““ 0, Siena ats Tet. mw. | Fikod with the same flowers. An elaborate | after Comanche's death his kin would be pro-| Of the state temperance alliance fore writ of a EE ‘FOR SALE AS FOLLOWS: collation was served. pared and sent to the National Museum in this | mandamus to compel the secretary of state te ed; convenient to cars and heriics, PAST El conn $0c) WOR SALE HANDSOME DARK BAY MARE, 6 ‘The bride looked even lovelier than she did at | city to be mounted. certify to him acopy of the constitution of Me MU aed Be Pe nate nea Years ola: kind und xentle in all Barnes: accht. = sce _ y y ae oe 5 satay shea eae a naereayeeeaacrar | py Y Fur P. the chureh, and the bridesmaids were as roty ee lows, snd particularly the constituted SOR SALE—SMALL HH PAY NT. BALANCI respect. Apply : Lbs, (or lowers ey carriea, wit compli- The First “Tramp” Steamer. P1 2 FPitk ros go ereton note y one lett of thowe i two days, noleaes rong Maxixo Yous Firs Pos ineats Soeeees-tpee dain, Alsegemen’ ts mis dares gg lag orgetinped ae to the probibitory lew. pa = fal bouses,0 Tooke viese-bviek sronte " = ; ases* n : ‘ soll $6. bay window, concrete cellar. all mod. iaps.,situated ie SOI Fos, SATE A EARGE Bay, HORSE: CHEAR: cH. semia alp S ge gee ti ws wanted to ifs a os pha application See- SE_BED 1TH ANG THTH SES, | flown nord Sar Sfl"ave"ayeiyte RO | Monten aves sbgtip Sooner ua ABS ey Se os Felatves ute to ee te latof tbs ride and | Heit the Persia, an iron boat, laden with at-| stwtional cereeamrecre, to erty 19 the on sever and bath; lot 1¥feet Holinead ave. 1: ry 3 Y vss » on rin psy Se cent ieee emit ee ee rev Fat, bad pluto s penectdar nas axcus | FURNITURE, CARPETS AND HOUSEFURNISH- | groom. The bride went, back to Willard's to | Phalt, from ‘Telusded. supreme court had decided the amend- NGERFORD, J,us SALE TunEE NEW TWO-STORY AND CEL: jor him. ORE, 24 yth ING Goops change her dress and to don her traveling a ea an ment was unconstitutional. JOR SALE-ONE UNSOLD OF THE THREE | KOS SALE THREE aE tole gown of dark blue camel's hair and broad- Kit Carson Post, G. In bis opinion Judge Conrad has sustained Dried RL eM siecroom and bath bay-window | contain, respectively ta F00 om SALE-IOTH ST, NEAR 8 °3 2OR SALE_PAIK BAY MARES, WELL MATCHED, Se ee cloth. Mr. Fairchild, the best man, accom-| Gen. Palmer and his associates on the council | the secretary of state, holding that in wiles ot New Yors ave. rented for 690.40 per month; price, | si tcmgars crecttic was lahting. speaking tubes and Wat! il. HAUNDERS & CO. answhnere, nut aimed of cary. sold for Rant ot use: | Then call at our store and examine goods,on which we | panied Mr. and Mrs. Bassett to New York. | of administration enlivened the meeting of Kit | the supreme court's ruling ite secretary could ws ocldInt® TYLER & RUTHEKFORD, 1307 F sti. Bo7-eoSt 1907 F ) RUST & HU Price, $300.” At EMME! posite B. & O. depot. GERFORD, 624 14th st. a ae SA HOUSE STABLES, pp- | #uarantes you a saving of from 151025 per cent: iey will be back about the Ist of December WEN STORE | Brocins: ail modern suproveuonts iat esyxtal | F Starsiands _ i Som- | B0t be compelied to certify to and will go at once to their new home at 1729 | Carson Post last night. Department Com pel fy to the constitu- yt SALE—HOUSE 1841 GST. LOTS ON THE SOUTH SIDI . A ‘ tuonal amendment. x bet. Mi and 10th sts. ‘nol2-at" ‘OWNER, 106 Indiana ava gw. | Bed Room Suites. 3 pieces, any finish. $13 19th street. On Tuesday night Mr. Bassett | mander Pipes was making his annual visitation | “Yos.c0 or Sppeel eongieun, ond back: carte socene and bath: feet: well | teet to am alley TAURO Oo we eed tenes ber och if roid af once: aise tots on 1Oeh he | OK SALSA Goob WORK HOME Parloe Suites in Hair, Cloth or Plush. * | gave a dinner party in honor of the bride and | to the post, 60 the occasion was one of more | be made to catty the meee ee ner ‘St G48) RUST & HUNGERFORD, 024 14th st. Eee 0 SST NN NEW POUR | Ut proverty for the nouey On the iaraet aud should er clecteks cares ee eniee Our $37 Hair, Cloth and Flush Suites best them all. | the wedding party, at which the gold bow-knot | than ordinary interest anyhow. Speeches were Whether or not the supreme court will esepen SALE S.W0 BRICK DWELLING. | Byiocy brick house: 15, rooms, ail atoders improve: | Gauiuats te immediate attention of wiculators and | By oe INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS AT PRICES | #UVenirs were distributed. eee ene OL |gaet be hema ¢ SOU TLOUR ON PLO LIDS AVES? | mente; lot FS ITIOE FO Gepth, of house 60 | rounding property are first-class. Fok, SALE, A) GRAY HORSE. SIX OR SEVEN LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Mr. and Mrs. Whittingham came over from | dett, Assistant Secretary of War Grant, 6 interest by the tem societies, F iH KT AVENUE: Sod iota. 2 OTRO MOS Nt Re beeweeg Hath | agraaw TABLAWAM FISHER, 615 Eat. nw. and “aif sigelent tome 1of tara ot sow work’ | ALL GAMPETS MADE AND LAID FREE o¥ | Philadelphia to attend the Rice-Bassett wed- | Yoder, Gen. Grosvenor, Gon. Morgan, commis” | 2udee Coured's ruling wae what was eS eee )0K SALE_FIVE NEW HOUSES ON SD ST. NE Price, S00. Abpiy,at stable in fear of 317 Miseou CHARGE. ding yesterday. ‘The bride was one of the | Hone. of a an an ee eben at the coun porcunity tc ges the quosion ae $4,000 ON TIME. F teresa @ and i, Uroome tathneh chiar whet — —— bridesmaids upon the occasion of Mrs. Whit- | Of Cr"uiministrationand Col. Hanback. Heso- | est tribunal in the etal 2s Small discount for cash. A bargain. Paved; all modern conveniences. Will accept small OK SALK—rIVE-VEAR-O1D _BLAOK HORSE; SMITH'S CREDIT HOUSE, tingham's marriage, last spring. The latter | cil of administration anc 3 oe ae estate. polit J. B WIMER, Keal Estate, 008 13th st__ | Cash pgyiment and monthig installments. sound andyentle; hewcut about 10 hands; weight ; ote ‘with Capt. and Mra | /utions commending Gen. Palmer's anti- - tent jbo SALI VEN NEW TWO-STORY AND | 22" M. M. PAKBEK, 1438 F st. nw. 1.150; banusoiuest aud sitest carriage or coupe horse 452 PA. AVE N.W., NEAB 43 ST, eel P flag order were unanimously and heartily ALABAMA’S BIGGEST SUIT. Sub and G sts. bw. offered at 23,500 for iy convertible to busi : 7OR ELEGAN’ (SICIAN'S ee Mrs. Robert Fleming has sent out cards for —_—— The United States Government Seeks * ve foot alley; ‘bout now at . ation: te Re eres ~ “icky “STYLES SOTTO va. for one oF mote years, one of the ? i STABLES. bet Af: | Looking Glasses of any size that Rave been dam- | the of her daughter, Clarissa, to Mr.| _A Free Breakfast and No Punishment. ener GENES Aains octet! Hy places sn the District; beatutally Price, 885. Cost aged Resilvered equal to new. 4m | Henry Herbert Balch. at 8% John’s Church, on | William Robertson spentseveral hours in one | 7», ih eel nt Ghd oe Fok SAO OTH AND PATE NW, mow | heats west of Mock, creek FOR SALE. 150 WILL BUY 7 F Wednesday evening, November 25, at 8 o'clock. | of the Police Court cells today, but he was as | fed in metas Anoech amen? = Toouis, Usthe and alr mod. tmpes: sow ‘reedyfor'in | Boli-ot DULANY & brown; 15 hands: tearices Of sugsta op oeam cbieee, oor: ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Levy and Miss Rosa Solo- | happy as those who were on the other side of | * court at Birmingham Ae an et ea Pe SE STae tore. AS. | JOR RENT_—AT BOWD's, M tins luurdooue saddle’ tnase, "AT LAGS Lith Sees wo e e sie PPY yesterday. It is thet of the United States ‘ai Sand 10 percent investiment. | TERDAY&MALLEK) 24 F st..Faciie blus-« e:"bath an a mon gave 8 joint Birthday party last evening at | the bars. He sat on the iron bench and spent 12-room dwell nol W. L. WILKERSON, ir 7 | government against the Tennessee and mouth by ear, - LE ABSOLUTELY WUND EARAROID | “1 idea,” i the residence.of the former, 428 3d street south- is hile the other pris- | ®' o Sova ne | FUSE COP, cei edip aE ig SE gee oa, ORI PED [reeds ed became ead et oners paced. the four, and made anaiourig- (ot Rallrad Company and others TWO SIX-ROOM BRICKS AND BATH. | building price $12,000; terms, one-third cash. QUR SALE—20 ACRES. WI1H GOOD 6-ROOM | ficea tor ra “ = ear ong! — ; ages and involves 75,000 acres of land along that Sige th aed Gh git now rend | Meeyfa Tauuinead SF BcNY, a Great. | Fite at went on atrandrls tn) ear stant | 8 in” | “No doubt,” replied the editor; “carried out | ,, Rev. and Mra aeipanth a for | quiresaa to whether they were going togetre:| sso Gadsden, Hoval county,to Gunter's N “c = ‘acres easy : 7 ae eed | 5 OS GALE CHEAP aw LARGE FGGNG Dah “ da Margaret, | lense shaall c Foe SAGE DESTRNBLE raesaen ware, 3 | Neoinion sid Alessadria cy> wit srouia Mace: | QR SALE—CHEAE, A LARGE XOUNG DRAG | and loa”. to Dr. Ansel J. Robbins of Texas, November 19, | “Tobertson is a waiter and bootblack and his | soding, Marshall county. The "government Ca en ag Talirout: Price, $100 per acre. "Yerius easy. Both | take a auuall buggy horse in pat payimeate “ATU 113 —_— M is soa-| Arrest was made because he hadeaten breakfast | Cai a. —— ‘iil send inap of the vicinity ot Washington, locating |41OR SALE—875 FOR GOOD HORSE. HARNESS | « ” son's ser of informal ho) lay night. | settle the bill. ‘ “ ? a rece ime UPOE ADPUCSE ONO oat "Featia “dayton in pertect ‘conditions oa eereuacet | "X68; stylographic, I ‘ho bal Foon was handaomely decorated: Dar-|°His breaktast consisted of hot roll, chops, | bees sald Uy the railroad company and sme So eee i Sing eae ge bate | ny statirtic give the net ramati of eal-| Waste nea Rete cre | Bed potatoes and cofice, and whos he could | Tre towns. ‘The amount of monty involved © mings. | Price. = it sett e Dill an officer was $4.20 each, and one corner Louse at $5,000. Terms f ;OR FOUR FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH: hich the club had offered as a reward to | 2% . - several millions 287 H : culatior ring wi tite had been satisfied was = pi cheap; in splendid order.. Address ae the young lady selling the largest number of | te man whose appetite had bees satiated was ip FOUR NEW DESIRABLE FRAMES, i nol) taken to the police ws Containing 6 rooms, with hail; heated by iatrobes; | noU-lw A. A. WILSON, cor. 7thst. and La. ave.n.w. BROWN MARES 161 HANDS tickets to their entertainment on October 28. | but as there was no law under which he could MK, POWDERLY'S REPORT, oad yynsand alley rear. Prices. #2100 aud 8." | TK RENT“TEN ACHES SUITALLE FUR GAR, WN j,10.1 HANDS | - Seafaring men who tell stories are noteable See Oe ar cea ae rants . "Now is the thine to take Jour choice. Terms to | F' “ ‘ery prompt, driver ; kine = ‘The Japanese mihister and Madame Tateno | be charged with eating a ening; situated on the river road in the angie of | genie, Can be seen at McCAULLY & ALEXANDEWS | for their wreck-collections. i: he discharged. | Many Important Industrial Topics Dis- “Yor fall particulars call upon See Sen, Nebo endl, Tenaliyiown yosds STABLE, O'st'tetween Oth amd lOth. -molL-st gare dinher party last night in honor of the | longing to another person he was discharg we Bey sentra he eA cg ‘McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, sxood, “620 per month. ‘BOs i7th st. ‘Ok SALE—AT A BALGAIN-ONE FAMILY OR | + minister to Mexico, Mr. Ryan. PRO a o3 Corner oth and G sie nw. | Magy yee UDF MONIR. BOO TN ee ARERT. Finstiene ie 2 years oi oa exceent alas a ae irho.wruald wate Our gold, +} siehi cise of Badik; whe. ts chortty 0 pmo hikes Dies weenie Ths Kot to graeesl ectemly spent yes = ‘FoR SALE— BY TH PRE—LAND ‘TWO ‘TO | And tearvess. | Pr Bs i — 1@ Wealthy ones most scare us, = In the Criminal Cow lored | torday morning in Toledo in discussing the COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | Pi three smiles from this city in LenltLin nesnbor- | Bigre'vsr im oratterdp: mr " “agg ge” | ‘The Earl-y foreigner we're told Seer ae at Balak net of Ar. Snow | man of fifty or more years was before Justice | committee report on credentials, and i the POR SALE_FAKM_20 MILES FROM WASHING. | PHILLIPS & so. w York ave. ‘an it SALE—JUST ARRIVED~40 HORSES, AMONG Will catch the pretty heiress. last few days and has been entertained by | Bradley on the charge of bigamy in having on | gfternoon it inspected the report of the eom- ton on Alexandra and Fredericksburg Ie» 300 = = = ene eae creer ean eal cues — friends. January 2 1881, taken to wife Anna Berry and | mittee on law. ey hte of o Toon true bare sid ail sepeosary eat FOR _SALE~-LOTS. Be | the now western journal that calls itself} Col. J. A: George and wife iave returned to | while she was still his lawful wife taken Jo- | Generai Master Workman Powderly's report Duilldines: asww and riot till, wit poue of water 70K BALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A HAND: | “The ‘Lyre may tarn the merest | the city after bah early si ithe. it iH his wife. Mr. Pey-| covers many fret ra : ‘gon ore im lane quantities auppoved to be in the iahd, | WOM SALL—LOTS. sone "ull eather landed ad ae hapless: oth | 4 otlovey for ao = 2 | the city after an abséhce of nearly six mon! eee cal ae katien nek bom eal 1 important topics. He first takes a ees Will sel tor Sie per acre, Le WALTER WEED. 33 neatly new: in tse a iort tune, Call at 1800 2th gt a newspaper. A pleagant: surprite party was given last | ton, who, c. mh been assigned | yp the work accomplished through the efforts of Fees ses eden oy ds gna "Saa SE “ae 20 | Pa ave. Noome Sand LAND HMPROCE MENT COMPAS, Sareea ee — night to Mrs. F.C. Loveless at her résidence, | {0 the oli! man's defense, explaiiea weit | the order in thelineofrefdfm. He ndvises that vr ‘T 3. E. NE TRUCK FARM IN INC a FANCY U1 i Arage astied Hi Fotores.cousty. eight iniies trom Waskinnocs | MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES-OF ONE OR MORE ‘stitabie for earriage ot | _ The gushful poets will hasten to get into line | 627 H street northwest. After selections of tans wife No. 1 had told the old man to go his way | the gencral assembly leave the work of framing Gir and Be Va anes a S| KoRES™ and she would go hers and under some kind of | local laws to the local asseinbly. On the quee- oy stall dwelline:teice, ‘Aud FINE BUILDING LoTs drivers. Ingwire at | witha few . i music, lor ‘games, é&c., a collation was a ith.a few Indian-Summer-girl effusions. Pal 7 CARUSI & CAI tie THE POTOMAC, hn ar 1ong those preveiit were Misses Lil- | fey of his own that after seven years’ livi wee dengeoticrrey 8h (T HOUSE STABLES, COR. lie Moblef, Carrie Barker, Lizzie and Daisy | *¥ tion of politics Mr. Powderly insists that when dca Corte: May cif saddle as eects ae | an ee tae ee on be selected as spokes- | Fries, May and Gertie Brenner, Fannie Omlo, | SpArt the parties were free and be had messed an officer tecks political preferment be should Kind'is a.s0 a fine bit horse. * Knadatts | man 18 the trades union. Rove ; Banale iMith, Eile May, Nee and hardly had the honeymoon passed before | Trtixe from his official position in the order. ‘WO COUPE —— james Mrs. wurs, Mrs. Emma y noll-3t 25 F st. iw. Fo. SALE -FRUITLAND”—THE RESIDENCE of the iste ‘Thomas W. Edwards. on the Washing Alley. Gy aad ~ He speaks of the good influence exercised by -5 and I fen gud Western ratiroad. near Leesburg, Loudoun | pp, ery case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. | J)OK 5ALE—CHEAY—ONE GOU. ~ he was arrested. He was a poor, ignorant man < . 1iRe OFF IRE Burts aoe | goumey,, Var comtaninn, GS sete of in and. Te | ee eS it lose Oe canes | Kemanas: sasnee ae dome , “Go do your worst,” the villain said; Feee Riche Hoptias, BOR ere ae yee, | and when locked up in jail he innocently asked | the sdoption of the noted section 948 by the 8 an eminence and counnanding “ ep #300. Pee be pg ES “I found the will and hid it.” Grigg’ C. E. Brennan James O'Donnel, Eas, | "BY it was so and could not realize that it was power to discipline members who defamed the Sires, covered with orixinal oat thd ornamental trecee | 826 CASH, BALANCE INS MALL MONTHLY Pay. | astouiahinny low peices. W. GEYAE.d00 Pennayl-| The hero there, the critics swoar, Bartholme, Thos. MeAnafly, William Belt, Win. | RTOE he had committed. He plead guilty and | Siero auy cme belonging to it in the news. Sod thers us an orchard with, fruits of every variety MENTS. SoS Went straight ahead end did i Cook, Joseph Loveless, EF. Hall, James A, | "8 &iven two years in the penit oe pers. General executive board shoud commen to this latitude—in fact, the improvement = 5 : ' did it. . ds — ena: Sores Peas Cae and attention of sie late owner Yor over + SEVER ID UN PROF AIT ALREADY SOLD. — =. Sao Latest Burial Permits. Fennel gine ke forty Years. It is now offered for sale cn easy terms, | ~EBECTED ON Bu Or HUY ALREADY 20LD OE QF sili be exchansed for property in Washingtor., D.C. £08 Ne more be Dl De tound for's summer | HANDSOME PROFITS in the near future. polkas Ss com ny home. Te 9 nety. desiring a Bi plats, pamiphiets and iurther information ap- rie fatin, 00 actew ing. with tenant's louse, sompany’ barn and ‘other cutbu ‘willbe sold with tue | _ 9°: .. Washington, D.C. : ; a r. Powderly gives his approval to the indus- “Yes, your honor,” said the prisoner in| Mrs. Jas. N. Tyner, after spending the sum- During the twenty-four hours ending at noor | trial ‘conference to be held Washington next ea eee — FUE arin: | Pathetic tones, “making shoes is my sole occu- | mer at Seratogs and different points in New | today burial permits were issued from the | February. He congratulates the ki on Fok STE Sad cats ogre pation. =e returned to her home much im- | neath office for the following: the growing strength of the opimon the : 3 should operate the railroads, and ry houses | sbove. For further information wa. ae —— White—Susie E. Smith, 12 years, pneumonia; | SoVermment Fat tee SAUNDERS & COs WuS Pee PP ', SUBURBAN PROPERTY. oc22-2n Cor. Gtiiand N.Y ave. The description “late lamented” applies| Mrs. Halpine, wife of Lieut N. J. Halpine of Regs = fuinke the time near at hand when this will WHILE & KLEINER, 5 4 : ‘OK SALE — FORTY. HEAD OF FINE HORS! August years, gastritis; Nellie | be brought about. 1% Pe ted SALE URBAN LOTS, COUNTRY pry ilies forcibly to the delinquent debtor. the navy, has just arrived from South America ions: John D. Sullit takes — es i te seats, fariue and other landed investinentsin the vi- | 77, Seely ge ogra gre 2p wot ‘ qt be wat be here fora few days with ight, 1 year, Sy —— A. He — oo question cf balict re "ies, San ae una | eet eS RAG AS. | Tue Apvaxzaces Orvenen cima "Fey arty hate gt toed Nee She talked nor aang - | Cht."G. maipine, 1208 2st street northwest” Waiter Wilson, 2 years, | estas of the fact thatin eightors slater seers Skee | c recut landuus. 2 broughaus, | Brew- i s +, 72 years, ballot has been secured. Ee KLEINER Gig ¥ PERSONAL. FORT MYER HEIGHTS. at i torias puysiciaus. hats Y With nasal twang, <a raring = remap sald corto John H. Foonwalt, 34 yours . phthisis; following preamble be. added: That st ste i ND BATE = = = — ELECTRIC ROAD (under construction). Then DOW SES ee nee a eee ‘Yet, so the story goes, trip th ‘the dbrth ‘and are.now spending s ir phthisie; Carrie Mur- | phali be submitted to the people for their . 50 H st. nue. ; new, suitable | * ‘ a We og - ASSES. MONDAYS | ONLY ONE-HALF MILE FROM CITY. awa His heart she broke; few days with his sister, Mrs. M. J. Adler, 3125 itheria; Annie Kerper, 17 | scratiny and approved before they are passed Waite hie OP Dive otose | ine clanwee, Tuesdays and Frdage, pear biivers, | MOST BEAUTIFUL SITUATION. J 0k SALE-camMIAGES, WAGONS AND BOG To him she spoke Patreet. From there they will go to his old ption. ae upge by. Congress oF the legilatare, 7 ee N ST. NWT ELEVEN | thoes “Aadtese DESTNED: Shar daly, “eachera; Teer’ | WiGHEST ELEVATION. wots aitetaed a 9 Ore Entirely through her “no's.” home to spend a few weeks with his father. amram earedag Poypamnys Levent > = 9 Py a See me 3 woe 25 Sufur’. ‘Siu | \\ WE.TBELAD\ Wild HAD eSNOTE CHANGED | FINEST VIEW AROUND WASHINGTON. See = 7 youn, cokemution; Gamie agian, tei by the order. The tierce | V ai Stall S00, Center Market, Monday. November | SURPASSES ANYTHING ON THE HUDSON. = — ‘Armory lest | So yenta, oo lh. fF Saber she will hear something to ber ad} oN WASHINGTON'S MOST FASHIONABLE B. Towxex & Sox, ths ——— fcrmed rank i# growing in the order, ood WHEAT CAKER-HO. DRIVE. DRY @0oDs DEALERS, are desirous A erved every uernitg ir breasiaat | ADJOINS FORT MYER. one Cane Dark ee thinks therecam THE VIENNA, 814F st., oppesite patent office, | BROAD GRADED STREETS, Black liennctis Cask, all wool, 50, 65, 75. and ‘and EAR Se TRCLE. HAND-| _nol0-s* PURE WATER. 81, es ite adoption <4 sh. open fite places: cabinet mantels; HAY 3g RECENTLY PasseD MATL CEERES| PLENTY OF SHADE. a tone whe/are tog iiig ST fooms open plambeng elects | UH ea. 3d day... wil ive 00 tone who wl secure | 4 GOOD SPECULATION. | 0S escnea m one ‘and Mr. Powaeet %_ 1. HOPKINS & CO., 1490 Pet. iid eres ot Sa ‘A RARE INVESTMENT. Blenchay oo i Rig OR 3. oe o ULHORIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. STONE FOR BUILDING AT COST OF QUARRY-| Ladies’ Kibbed ¥ We are instructed by the owner te obtain an omer | Aw Co. Communications ptly at- Ine. AND THE CHEAPEST LOTS Soup Poitren’s Ui rg roms 7 bn game = ey Se Sans apices orovercg 2h New ork | fotded 1 gall acing Soniiendat cakee open all | NGL AND Ou fob tn Line aim a ‘se : So sakes wil soe ATE SEE acon | ate Sere Se 7 S| hie mere the apealatr, tide ot thon ou | Lar Wi rer PT heen eDENITES DETECHVE AGENCY Gi0_ OTH | fur forancluroan Lome, call and let us drive you over | Autragian Cates om nem — FF 28 SALE—SIX OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND at. 18 the videst and most tm the ua- | the property. » ote af all ueseriptions, Wi lecturer halter cowplete new Utick hous in caty for price asked. | tonal capital. AU watterastzictly confidential. Com-| Our prices for lots inthis subdivision are low, but Coutorts frou the cl was Supt. Powell. | and the animal became unmanagesble and Only tLiree square irom cable Cars, ainid fine Tesi- | SUltation and advice tree, not-1in*_ | eney will not contintie long, as the ELECTRIC BROAD, All-wool Skirts, Prof. oy on ‘and False | knocked Mrs. Clarke down. ‘The animal's foot Dorereis artuncg' ie Sith se WW liprwes aia or vaio" frat cn Oeming | Which wil le operation nest month, willcauwmabig | _ Fancy aati Cetera Elooution” masterly man- | evidently strack her head and made an ugly ; Sapte fore = ale staring ‘Terme to eaitall Bitte aen Ber. Much smusoment was excited by illus the right side just back ar. i i : I $ (AVI SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | Call and we will be giad toxive you ali particulars. + Can eee | Sees . Turre Is No .Daxoen | i i cc26-Im*"_" bouth west cor. th aad ROBINSON & LODGE, a aM Gas 8: the serious : vere Saree Dovinas « 88nd 05 Atlantic building, #28 and 990 F st, SUN DIAL, . ‘ ‘| we ma enero we PRESSED au ‘postr A ¢ ae ee a ae Céate, Soe. : Pants, 25e.: Vests, 20, po Pp BH conn nS ho Oy Pe SE ea | Mined Tope, aa, aie f BARON fo wong | dicot "the heres | of Macon Gu Taxus mt. senaed 4 oie SS Witsoe ae Abtiand Le svemw.! ago ‘And 425.5. Autaw ats Baliimsee, a eas pond perf cee oo - woRennge