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FOR SAL E---HOUSES. x iS ation, a room brick a ShOrt the at $6,600. DAVID D. STONE, 06 Fst. pw. JOR SALE_A COZY LE HOME IN ONE OF the best jeations im the city. Ne attractive front 7 handsomely aiding . elereut eailes. A Fok, Sack — Frist-cLass splemiid: ‘corner lot, 20 test iront 2 E000 cask, next tem days, best Bobrer sta. yaay. BIER tT By Ge 42000 Pope x Ro cash required: new br i cellar. all mod. aps. MAN, Gus Fst ALE-LEAULINCL NEW BRICK HOUSE;6 | ; side O2 otteet OR Very ream idaine ficulars. SWORMSILD ¥ 34.300 FOR 20 Jersey | aliey THE EVENING STAR: FOR SALE-_HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE-- 6 —— ea MESUREMOESONESTS ae WER. POW SALE RHODE ISVAND AVE. Bi FOR SEs YOU INVERT LOOK AT Fawn i COLONIES OF HONEY ee “Aren't you spreading it rather thick in thie | Secret of the ‘Outcry Made Against Mim- | me Body of a Colored Woman Taken From A destrabie three story and brick foot ‘the UTRIC ROAD m FORT raid nade erry Hitec quarcrs often Boney 7 mela obituary notice?” said the city editor to the re- a a ‘Hts Grave. ‘and every convenience. Wridnts ie tane jots wuld ‘ost ou 20 CENTS | Sold by sincle hive gry jt. Brom 9 4 call at ‘The following are among the special attrac- | porter. ‘The Associated Press has just received a num- suite. BOBISSOR S ddone cuitding. a eg | Men a Ratmday’e fe m8 ss = wo cae ve ch pour ~ Ce e 5 Se OR SALE—CHEAP-AN ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR | oles will be appropriately illustrated: “You say ‘He was a citizen whose usefulness te in Cl confirmatory OFFICER MORGAN, BUT ALI ESCAPE, A® WREL 12.38 ‘OR SALE-FINE LOT FN N.W., STL CATED ON | FP’ barrer bacness, inwudinen fine waton ond horse: cipal tovelutionary events in Gat country, the ypok waye—panoAINE— ‘ren st. mw. |* seins 100 customers weekly. GLY 34 0. | ROUND THE WORLD, ceanot be overestimated. Every family in the | SIP) ; natalie whey Rberargy nce oe oy ‘wide wad 40% which have already been published. The chief] riaxp ar rane trues, BUT Not EIT. bject of interest in Valparaiso is the hostile attitude displayed there and in other Chilean | Yesterday afternoon there was a gathering of city owes its happiness and cowfort in no small degree to his efforts.” “Yes, sir.” replied the reporter. “He made a Desiness of taning up plano wagons.’ " cities toward the United States government, | friends ina small house on New York avenue < SALEBY MERRILL & WHITE, 1112 PST. | FOR sALU-vicTOR SAFETY BICYCLE, — 3 Gor iad and N sts, p.w. : about 35,060, 5 goat. | pert sary new, with lamp, bell and too et Beas Nace Car htak pease es SIS Bose: eee | mee aiid Bioridia ave: ws, bot Aet and Ba wi, Deplaners Fess examine. ‘eta n w. nolsate Efevenout brick, {lust near Lig we 3 apne arpa ens ‘@ st. But not in eighty days. Notes by the way. Editorial correspondence of Taz Evexnva ‘Stan. Siz room brick he: lot WOx10U; pride, $3,000, 4100 | Zi at, bet Nand O nw. PEA itoot init cow Ingitre ESTEMPRISE | ROADSIDE SKETCHES (Illustrated). and particularly against the official represente | between 4th and Sth streets to take the last of en aeae orsey. on te. Sisinve £ nunber ot i EYE RIENS, Vinwinia ove. nw mearsiita st Wat. | "og picturesque region along the ridge across | ‘“O'er you,” he cried, “I've lost my head! tive of the country in that city by the revolu- | look at the earthly remains of Julia Scott. The Be 1 suchts at reascuabie. prices, sui aise exe? Tr; PaaiNs dade, tionary party, which is now in power, and also | woman, who was sovent old, had JO SALE—N. ¥_ AVE. N.W. NEAL IST—SEVEN | =~ ;— CHEAP THE PASE HALF OF | POR SALE-BARGAIN_NFARIG NEW SINGER the Anacostia. ae Phe lS ES A ENE | poli SALE — CHPAP- BE sewins machinn wits attachments: Zor sale at « i by the foreign residents of Chile, who were | lived here nearly thirt and ently pap ‘wil! ‘seat for 00 cents per fort. if sold bar- “But do not worry, sir,” she said, y y years ested Uy furuace: fue sche: | 28 cif Wurth 7G ceuts Tie ohiy Lait Of a | UBL J orparcicwiars addins SINGLiy Star ofice. | IN SOUTHERN CHILE (Ilustrated). othe Satter ial tebacaa™ | strong eupporters of the revolutionists during | had enjoyed? good health wna aboet a TAT SES, | Yoriese tina Sa per foots ''C'i, Valeri’ | Fon SAtS—-A¥-a BANGAIN-TF BOUGHT_AT | How the feeling against the United States | the recent struggle. American citizens in Chile | year ago, when it was @iscovered thet ng anid Vath. ot a0 feet | “noise agama Bae. | F Address PELE STANCLER, ata? | Stew in bitterness. By Fannie B. Ward. “What did you think of the dancing?” asked | #™€ ¢xpressing alarm at the situation, which, it | she had a cancer. Three days ago it caused her no! NorERPUUD.Ges lath st. ‘ag Seid 4 alley D.C. 1 e nev" | RAMBLINGS IN CANTON. (Illustrated). | the manager of the first nighter in the theater. | slnimed. threatens to sffect the p oneeenetal | tenths a jo SALE ST. NHA. W—TWO-S1ORE t ity lots on | J>on SiLF_ TP CONTENTS OF A NEWLY FU #8 po ‘ons between the two co 0 . r oe Mick dient ees Soe 1b esses Etim seaw. | Rasim Crome nous ceacuta tte an] Phases of life inthis curious celentil ety. | | VT4 savored too much of the Wagnerian | "aninge of Eureycan countries Thi (PPOs | yet stent er rete earch a “= On ote kath stm w. ars and devsrtuuente: legee tevstcorged: | tion “arises principally fro1 ct that the parser 1 tune 75) by Sov. io Address HH. C., Star | THE MUSIC OF NATURE. (Ilustrated). “<Wagnerian !” | American officials lid not, give morel and phy- | iy way through Kckington to the Brentwood E to private aiey; price S22. = = — ii ” ie Dm) ub "OF ol r BitaEs MRO PRONG EET SSS un, montane sa Price S229 fac 20 SALE -CHEAP-ONE, Instruments which give forth pleasanteounds. | “Yes; a triflc loud. = al support to the revolutionists during the | send mate 2 tam - come cemetery THROtGH RT AES = st. ews, taunt foor FOR AUTUMN WEATHER. (Illustrated). — tere | P'rhe olzure Sf the steamer Tista by €0 United | tm sae mets ond, thon, Sho body wae ss Lig pe ae halt block street; water [ORSALE_ PRINTING M7TRIL'AL—#250 WORTH | Some of the latest fashions for street cor as DafeytaR admires Very | States government, the cutting of the cable | formed bis duty and the relatives and frieods ona See AIG, sa oti pice 40. Sf AyD &e, (whole of part), cheap ior easly (Ad | gay much, doesn't she? j line of the Central and South American Com- | of the departed returned home. Sep BPW TMER Heal Estates 00S 13th st ee memento Peg. pancee, | Senn ao one va “No,” replied the other girl; “sho admires | Pans at Iynige, by order of the. American wccene temeataemesieah z 1 estate, 08 1 13-3 ruck a a JOR SALE—8i0 CASH, = | Company that owned it, because of the inter- s rmee 2 OR SALE—A HANDSOME NEW RESIDE SoH SALFA-CHEAF TOT Tes ATID Fetinents: $e nS aan nee. what ce Silat be te: | ference of revclutionisis with business, which | It was just 11 o'clock lust might when Police- quine Toous, fronting, Cap.tol: with or without fur: | Fv rovine nelghrothood, tort ‘The marble Washington soon to have ite win-| z sae » | ation prevented the revoluwonists from com- | man Morgan rode by Gleason's brick yard near We SSS ie noitate | Se and ress alleys; only 1-20 p Fe 100k ter covering. “The human system is « wonderful thitig.” | municating with Lquique, and 4 statement that | Ivy City and spoke to the watchman. The said th ral hbor at the Admiral I A QUAINT ITALIAN TOWN. (Hlustrated). | Plitvay lunch ceucter citomiciutle whet (cisco Assisi and its annual festival of the Pedrono. | strains the muscies will stand, ain’ own of the man-of-war San Fran-| moon was ah, wt ee eee eee n was shining brightly at the time and the aecacuns bal teal | oficer was able to see some distance ahead of Hacileg on the tana Sheet: | him. Prom the brick yard he rede Shrough FoR SS BANGAIN-SQUARE 10) bivek east of Linco:n Park; one of the best a ecouomical squures in the snarke sq. foot” RM. T. LELPOLD, sw | mi if noida! RNEY GRADE CoWs, 07 sewatd place s.e.; 11 roonis, a aii Louses, Gr. ; €or. ( und ivt | causing the Tern et of sis. fa ee be Aa: 2, | ROADS OF THE WORLD. Saar to the foot ball game?’ jans. ‘The statement about Admiral Brown is | /*tterson C—O the Brentwood. ¢ reed auiateatte tal baal 4 houses | 3300 SALECT NE. 3 ! Si re Jo; pie me eflg wo : | and there he saw a horse URRY. = an tn Spats of i of iN Pass iatang esate yer an. igor, with ‘OR SAL ae How varions countries build paths for com-| td one of ese Sica omeat | “One of the results of the fecling in Chile | lle wae such a one an doctors uaually ride & saa ig, block of car snd Ines. iH. TLL Bina’ merce and war. breakin’ his neck. against Americans is shown in the treatment of | PUt the officer did not imagine that it was there -—— rain 7 30R SALE OR Te T Staten egies fei | in connection with the work of ghoule. He storaxe. “nol?3t. | GIOVANNI AND THE OTHER. the officers of the Uni thought some city people had out in the =: yOu NaERT OUR A : Sere : | more, the only American man-of-war mow. in A Peoy been rey. “Prices BI G00; repia. fee $15, ota. #100 | gout ee the ELECT IGC LOAD im BORE MINER Ped ee eS RE SATS BICYCLE. | ‘The conclusion of Mrs. Frances Hodgson | Magazine Editor (to assistant): “What do Chilean waters, in Valpatai-o. A marked dis- | COWtY and were returning home. Hissuspic~ Llib is 1 cat - pp EE ETE eS NES | very cheap; long tise If wanwd, Anes WD: Burnett's brief serial. you think of the poem I put on your desk?” { erimination, against them is showa im matters | }0@# Wete not aroused even when the person im 9a on js r Me HADGLR,eare 1a. BEKES! ORD,O17 E'st-n. w-D4-lin' Assistant: “It's very good; of social enteriainment on shore. ‘They are | tHe DURKY drove off toward the city, but pres- ‘fram 0 to 10-foct sliey i stable for hve | _BO1I-iw a E taing. | POOH SALE NATIONAL CASH RE@ISTE POLITICAL STRAWS. MR: “Sie eng tbe baee’ jag” | Bot invited fo the clubs in Valparaiso, though | OV Be a eane tone aie at = - yds an periect orders WM N. PAYNE. f . Ea: Y pete me bin Sem. | & the ele d : : TORY AND | Nine loss cu" at Loti, Semtuwest | YAOI 0 By John F. Coyle. M. E.: “And you know what it’s about?” Companying the national holiday season closed | MONINE About in the moonlight. | Thea he zooms and bath oom ;hot simi-cold water throughout, | 01 K % lot on 6th st. sant, Be. Ingul ‘THE DRESS SUIT. Assistant: “Yeu.” the third week of September with a grand ball | COU0 Datt thet ben oenm ing wrong and be ogee in counptete rep E ; wi Cuabpeee sa wie Een .E.; “Bend tt Back; it won'tdoate.” | at Bantingo. Invitations for that cveut wore : © would investigate, nld-im AS. PRATT & Room 8, Sun bldg. |. OR SALECCIGAR STORE, GOOD LOCALITY en and where it is proper to wear it, sent in good season to all the other ships at Val THE MAN WITH A BUNDLE. a {OR SALE—COLUMBI FOR SALE- : Frituatiiesea ae baweinent brick: Conveniences: siue suey: concrsted street, terins omabie. Don't chance. SWORMSIEDT & ADLED, 27 F st. n.w. BOLI-6E R SALE— PRICE REDUCED! Dyner must have money, beautiful new 3-story and Soliar tay-window p. dve.line in u-e-7 9 roous and Satu, Gayuares trom the Capitol; house i situated aB | Sienortssuie of Cat. and uear 2 lines of cars: price | Jo sore oe SO St eat ataice moths. mages ts “SUS MCHiew & co., 617 Fst. JOR SALE_CHEAP—100 PA. AVE N.W.; GOOD basin rentung for $1,400 ber year: C. H PARKER, 45g and E sts. awe TEN FiVE-KOOM HOUSES: Bing 80 per month to me tenants; pri ice obe ahd TWO Fvare. HEAP—THREE P1VE-.0OMBRICK and sewer, renting for $7490 per ack, terms, wne-tuird casi. balance io years. cM PARKER, aud E sts sw. lot with irame -ouse; wul take $1,500 if sold at ce. ZTolim. Worth the money ,terms,one-thigd cash; ce ons and two years. ii. PARKES, Bole 43 and E sts. 8. SPECT Here is to secure a Bowe by se iuoney. We are offering Some new bay-window brick houses on elm st., Le | Sstory Droit Vark, contaning 6 rovws aud batu, Bmished in | ~ hall: Batural wood. tor $3,700 each. Terms, $00 cash. Sauce $30 Fer month, which inciuaes anterest and Prncn Euubrace this opportunity to secure a home on such PEE ets, Ao trounle to show you this property, as | jv OK SALE—HANDSOME NEW SSTORY BRICK H will bear inspection. Cail at my office ror turther particulars. JOMN F. WAGGAMAN, oleie Cor. 14th and @ sts. {OR SALE—BANGAIN! SPLENDID INVEST- ment! Under sorec.osure of a trust! We have as cents $4,00U lows; will sel Tor 3,200; small cash SALE—c 112 SE j.; GOOD | UBPs. ; lot 20x00 to alley ; located on ALE—cHEAP—Iial @% Si. SW, D rade. owner <a give wood reusone ior cia. |THE CHESS WORLD. Re paraiso, but were not sent to the Baltimore in| Getting off his horse the officer climbed the ayer The leaves upon the branches, Une to allow any of her officers to avail thom | stecp emtanks direction A mcBREREES JOFHAND ISTH S78. 3.W. Wincor HIESTON, _| Tourneys, problems, games and players. He notes are very few, selves of the privione of atuending the ball) tho nik, Shun baveders babees es Ree op: has cell every. convenience: lot 19 1 vrs in| 1S 7 » inside his t e victory of the congressional » SF aoiect to alley, “Will soll st slow teuie’s La Set LOTS ZN | and cheap; cash or tim SEA HORSES AND SEA COWS. woe perme eames fone eee ene tory oF the congromtona! | hada bundle on hie dhoulder, ‘The bundle aid mediate Purchaser ios. J. FISHER & CO.. fawn holst | },OK SALE-3 HUMBER PATTERN SAFETY Br.| Strange mammals of marine habits threat- en beget ve le ee eens | mee pope sage gerd mf eee no9-6t Isa P'sta nw. | ~ cycles, 350 Toaisier Psycho, good i nize ir. Egan's policy from the moment | Morgan came to the conclusi t : z : Say huey byes bem woe ice | ened with extinction. Thore area number of clouds on therain| that he was receved in Santingotas the | had beet stealing. ‘Ihe revurrectioniste ene ‘OR SALE—A BARGAIN IN ALEXANDKIA, VA. | ‘od ¥ 60e ¢, #20. CAPTLAL CYCLE Gt v T have for sale one of the most desirable resitences | COT Be a CR RS COL GM + ATTRACTIVE ONES, machine's title to recognition as a success. Tepresentative of the United States as one} dently — mistook the officer for the fig ey Re ode a Nae Rta a aloe": # | JoOL SAUE-THRER NATIONAL TXFEWRTTERS, | Some of the lateat aca & calculated tc advance American interests inj man in the bu was probe A chad pee dl Last Capitol st. onl) 2 ik SALE THERE EWR design jecora-f i hile, which alwaye ha ween comp F ap ye . Lyr1U0 feet deny oan alley tia provements are a i : irrsec Gondtin, 8.0'cam, 945 ah taunt | gong. “That's a handsome dog Gozains has. poe Gy eer gy theeigge tie ays mgm = 4 > often ot small. Se 1 peasures: pich he unde the officer got within a short distance of tains 14 rooms, lance halls, closets, pautries aud other Yo! mall. Several measures whi Mpoo-lu 2 ; 3 -as; buthis color doesn't match Gozgins’ | tock in the early part of hvs administretion | them before they dropped their ghastly bundle er Pee sauate | REMINGION, sairra | THEATRICAL GOSSIP. twousabs by any means.” naturally excited enmity and even alarm in | and fled to the woods. When the men broke BEIGHTS. ‘ihe saine jots woud cost y ) CENTS ond end aly other tyve-| The romance in the life of John Wilkes +22 the minds of persons who represented other | «0d ran the officer pursued the one who bad extaprieg. Map ap (srt oF ag geese elt nok TEP ee race crests, and who regarded with | dropped the bundle and paid no attention to ‘o Atlantic jecion. ny “Ameri nucroachments | the man who went off alove until he beard the NEW YORK NOTES. AM ENJOTADLE CONCERT. Which they considered t AINS—IN MP own. The English | Teport of « pistol shot. a 26 See thst: cauie cars betore 3330 pus, | What is going on in the great metropolis. By | A concert, financially successful and artisti- eee Se Shee cored Sues of one Cee TRYING TO sMOOT TRE OFMCER. yachearh ‘Tur Stan's special correspondent. cally excellent, was given last night at Garfield | ¢vent of their interests, but for otter reasons | OR€ of the negroes hind fired the shot at the REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. under the auspices of Allen A.M. E. Chapel. | which are equally plain, zke English residents | officer to prevent his catching the man be was ¥ = ‘The opening chorus, “We Come Again,” was | in Chile were the most active ia their opposi-| pursuing. Then came a shot from one of the Variety in the color as well as in the design | effectively readered by Allen Chapel ‘choir, | tion to the American minister. Withou' other men, which .was soon followed by a third of buildings. composed of Miss Annie Graham, Miss Laura | at'empt at secrecy Mr. Eagan endeavored % | sic The two mon who kept together got into )OR SALE—A LARGE AND HANDSOME STONE and brick dwelling: 18 or 20 rooms; first floor fin. ished im hard wood 3 eabine ad r : Delaney, Miss Ella Green and Miss Cora | make arran; ents with the Chilean govern-| porters “ eeds and wa “ open arates iu every roous electric Lets | BA HUES CeO THING ay THE WORLD OF SOCIETY. Pleasant, sopranos; Mise Ada Pleasant, Mrs. |anent, which was then” represented by | wots woods aud went in the direction of nope. ‘ » Something about the fashionable people at | Maggie Hunnicutt and Miss Janie G | Breméient Val ivy sshich indacemente | city py way of Eckington. While thie was gee SESS cod beeen -cotunistch Oth 08. 0. w.06,500 in (ie Gariiel” Mr. Wm. Williams and Prof. would be offered for American cupital to be- | ie’ on thew im the buges uot an tan 2Rtory brick; G rooms and bath; rent $25 wo | Yate house: ov posite B. aa tenors; Ar. Reuben Giles, Mr. Geo. Payne end j come incerosted in the valuabie aitrate prop-| the city and excated. Whee the amen bad rac jae nol manieaenee Mis SOCIAL MATTERS, Mr. James E. Young, bas | erty im the nevthern ps Graham sang “My Love is a Sailor prise had hither é of Chile. This enter- | (ee sey been and ‘still is com- in getting out of the way of the i <8 ou- | officer, the latter turned back to investigate Dag Tae, . PIANOS, aan 1 | Ada Pleasant gave “Happy Be ‘Iby Dreams,” | trolled clmost exclusively by the English, This | Qu°yt te latter turned : eer TATE Seg Inaruct Pica. Address CL pasinentn at WOKCA'S, ot aut amare fe i Mr. Samuel Marshall recived, Mies “Ella was he chief one of the “improper contracts’ undie, which had been dropped im the Dituvs ‘Tented, tuoved. ravine thai crosses the field. Betore going there, however, be waited a short while in the shadow of a téee, thinking one of the men hed “‘and tinea; Sohn : sang “The Song That Reached M ang MSgelo-ou | Dr. and Mrs. Billings bave sent out cards for | f. Cole rendered “Tender. Ieee BOTH NEW | the marriage of their daughter, Miss Kate | Cora Plensant sang ‘When the Swallows Tio might < ~ i ide cheutar or | Sherman Billings, to Mr. William "Hanna, Wil- | ward Fly,” the quintet, Minx Giles, exclusive commezce in nitrate.” Mr. Egan | Wintever hud: boon dropped, but'che wae ase 3b tu st-n-w-_B12_ | son on Wednesday, November 25, at 12 o'clock | ham, Mrs. Hunnicutt, Mr. Geor; s | was perfectly aware of the fact that in view of | not return, and eo the olieer then went da FARLY NEW REM: | at St. John's Church, Georgetown. The couple | Mr. William Williams, gave a selection; Miss | the large English interests already established | {oven or at. tae tlie: Tor Non 9s “colerang.1au- | will make theft home in Seattle, Washington. | Laura Delaney recited “The Bridge.” the choir | in the nitrate ficlds such a thing was absolutely : Mr. Jesse Lewis Heiskell of this city and Miss | 84ng “The Stilly Night,” a duet was given by | impossible. ‘The most that he could have ob- 4 WOMAN'S BODY IN A SACK. Edith Augusta Vickery were married last night | 2. M- Hunnicutt and Miss A. Graham, Mr. | tained and the most that he had any intention He first came across an old shovel, which was Heart, | with the Balmaceda goverumest which Mr. lows Circle, Egan is accused of making. He is charged | with endeavoring to make a contract for paises -,16. EE. KAISER, no? Room 4, Atlantic buiidi HEIGHTS. ‘The sane lot woud cost y HORY BRICK | pox spring. Maps atu ty room; all latest improvements; handsome y lw Bue decorated; carefully built under our personal super. |_DOLF IW __- Tino anddrycass inevery respect, “House oven far | OK SALE—VALUA son. are and price at iene PYERE RUTHERFORD. Ler Pecnew. netoe. | boo ate ee QOK SALE—A NEW. COMMODIOUS AND DE. | iM# and cue-story sion oR REST. fronting Hick wen ‘toot only ‘stor €: re Prive pe ware bh n ;. ide's | P8Yne recited, Prof. John A. Smith sanga | of obtaining was a share of the nitrate business | conclusive to his mind that body enatchers had POR SALE_NEW BAY-WINDOW BRICK ON 197 | Tewation, best construction: Bret and second foors | J5OK SALESHOLMEAD MANOR_CHEAP_LOT | uns, Packer Bros., Boueluli and | North Charies street. Rev. Father Hughes of | the exercises toa close. Rev. Dr. 8. M. John- | the enterprise. and, stooping, he took bold of one endof it ‘ear New Lok ave. ; rooms aud bath lot 188 by | Shished in quartered oak and mahoranyshanasomely | F'punacio Cther ine thakes, “ove-hait rezaar pie: over two | 4 rage Mo ne dt Heskeut | 82, pastor of the church, said prayer. The| But there was hardly en Englishman in all | ® 209 to Is-loot ailey, $4,004; oue-iuird’ cash; Dai- | decorated and ready for cceupancy: heated by hot | $150. Wr hundred and tuty Other p.edges tor save at s | Anacostia officiated: | Mr. Haymond Heiskell | cnertainers were feted on eream, cake and | Chile who did not regard these efforts on the | The feeling indicated that it was human tuiee ots thane. "he J. MALSUALL & CO.c UI? Agth | watersiniirect radiation elects was lichtine: Bol UE WILCOX & HESTON, |” | GHRICE, 1000 Pst was best man and Mise Mabel Vickary was the | erirtiners were, feted on, erent. cake and | Chile who did not regard these efforts on the eapeyeteede y we oK =a GSE fe a RU TMERPOND. I Pet w._| oe anae—ciet OT MEAN ME. DESIRABLE | FOE SALE—1 BE LoKDS re poaid of honor. dr; St Julien Daprey and Mr- | ray and Mra. Pleasant. Thé conductor was|meusce to English interests, and there bas | bold of a woman's foot. ‘The body was in am FOR SALE—FINE PIECE ¢ 01 x ON JOR SALE—A PHOPERTY ON 9TH ST. N. or ject, improved fens. Bric old charm, #1; gold ao Z ell of this city were the groo: \. ‘ o wel sage 2 ae ng 5 st. becween 17ta and Isc sia; sudeand tear alley. | Peasy convertitie to business uses: good fot 10.30: | aquet gens usset: Mubroved by two Uricas, rice per | wn ieactacsoneey Went akg reception fallonoa: tha “covcmeng eet | ExOe Saal, hardly been an Englishman in all Chile since | old potato sack that was nearly worn out, and Bolsut Abst & Aven, Tot lite st. feet alley; can be rht now at a low Hi y vepa Ga HN - Pek SaLE_ FINE Lance DOUBLE HOUSE hear low. Circie; can be purchased at & Iagure and on easy torius. Boles ABEL & ABERT, 722 17th st. a. OB SALE—SiX-KOUM HOUSE, BAIH AND ALL modern unprovements, on Fortner plac B00. [ & ABERT, LBolsSt ath st. Ww. Foes moderm improvements, on Bo) Bo Lt IX-L0OM HOUSE, BATH AND ALL | surrounded by the handsomest ‘residences iu tue city. | Wes cor ny bef ; the sucking was so weak that the bapa at Baie pin epee are eter A GRANGE HOP. : that time who has not contributed his share to | the sa trip. ‘They will reside here at 1722 15th street, | Excelsior Grange of Suitland, Prince George's | the general outery against Mr. Egan aud all el Sy fa ae > ae where Mrs. Heiskell will be at home to her | county, Md.. gave a supper and hop last night. | A@eT!cans. 1 TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. (BHD), o?-e* and th and La. ave. ON H ST. NEAR 2ST BOARDING. suproved by'S-room frawe - ' officer to the power house of the Ecki Ly per iionth = setthern ‘exposure friends on Thursdaysafter January 1. Anum-|1¢ was largely attended by Anacostia and DISSENSIONS IN THE CABINET. pron Me E wme Beg ota oo MELY }INSTHED (OU. MEMIALE & WHILE, 1114 Fst. | Toey> Msi, N, W., LAKGG, SUN ber of friends of the groom went over last aed The New York Herald's Valparaiso dispatches | Satchnuse nti the sae barge of the w PRET AVE nota | 1205 2h Bese ron, Hage BUS night $0 the reception. county people and thoroughily enjoyable from watchinan un patrol wagon arrived and Just north of DUPONT CLUCLE, opposite the rest- | JOR SALE BEEOKE VOU INVeST LOUK AT | efeuces. Gence now Leing erected by LZ. Leiter, esq., and | 2° those lots we are offerin< fur 10 CENTS per square | ROAD in FORT MEA Ei lots woud CENTS the grand ‘mareb to the Virginis reel, The | #tate that the resignations of Ministers Irraraz- | conveyed it to the morjue. Mrs. John P. Hamilton announces the mar- | brocceds will be devoted to the building fund, | abal and Martinez have not been accepted by | Oficer Morgan sys that. the three men were riage of her sister, Elizabeth Elton Dyer, to| Among the several hundred guests present | the junta. It isanid that two members of the | Colored, but Le docs uot think he can identity Wilhelm H. E. Reinecke at Hill Crest, Charles | were Misses Bertha Bueller, Lizzie Wood, Mr. | council of state stand rende to eathes | tem. ‘Every muderu improvement and rt For terms and permission to inspect apply to ext spring. Mayes north SiEIGEW E LiEBEMMANS. 1908 Fat | FOURROOM NEW b st. between Vinsinia Northern housekee nolit*_| eonnty, Md.. October 14. Mr. and Mra Rein-| and Mre. Thaddeus Brashears, Miss Grace Gi Ahis morning Mr. George Martin, from whose Avante biting. | GIRI ALY FIRSI-CLASS TABLE BOAKD AND | erke will be at home to their Iriends after Oc- Sect Miss Annie Randall, ‘Mrs. Wood, Miss than cause, Aus Political illieeling.- If this | house the tuncral uccnrred yesterday, visited OF a We Tera once cau be secured at 1017 | tober 25 at 1128 13cn street on Fridays. Ella Randall, Misses Minto, Nellie Grace, Lizzie | Council for two conservatives, This will de |e MOngue and identified the body. Later in ‘Mrs. Thomas E. Waggaman has returned from | Rhodes, Katic Khoder, Effie Khodes, Mrs. Me- | Say with the ‘of discontent that led to | 2° dy he procured another permit and had 7 away with the cause the body reinterred. visit to New Orleans, her former home. Mr. | Farland, Mrs. H. G. McKim, Mr.’ and Mrs. 4 = OK wALE INSTALLMENT FLAN—COZ FRAME | —ZOLSIw __ cottage, 13th st. n-e.; Grooms, bath, hot andeoid | F}QK SALET LOTS ON THE SOUIH water, gas, latrove, ranwe and coticrete ‘cellar, newly | A Maryland ave. t Bee ea Sereme ty saad henicgs PASTELS | per four itn! VE MALLERY, G24)" Pacific butidine. noite | saint square, at NOc- per ious CATEREK. noi ASS MEALS SENT OUT, SOUPS, | a the resignations of the two ministers named __ - da — we _ | beat prevents tor id | A saisus.croquettes ana dinnes parties served in frst: | and Mra, Waggaman, her father an& mother, | Stow, Miss Marshall, Miss Gertie Marshall, | {U6 Tesignations of the twg ice Matte ° SSS BALANCE | best Pe | a,dalads.c ; and Mrs. Waggaman, her father an& mother, , Miss. and also stop Minister of Foreign Affa qe pay | Eestders. thie locator aut nepsuveneccte oa Gar | cnoluia? Caterer, sisGthstu.w. | came with her, Mrs, Waggaman’ will be at | Mrs. Emma Robey, Miss Lillie = Miss Lulu | and other members of the cabinet from re- DEDICATOKY SERVICES. San ee ee ET ER, O15 E | TPE NEWT Bees) eee en ae eee Mary Brocka: Mise Brooks: Mire Cox ated | D5. Opening of a New Church at Langdon Park corp. ins | ne 22 elidel letra | “1, Lhomias Circle, Mass. ave., Geo. ill i Bos h Sg A report has reached Valparaiso that Perro “ wpare ecreuis taxion susabend coon. Raises ae toe. = = Chole netmny treraumtn aia wean: ae D ritaee wi oe ot Remewe || aara: 3c. citi Meme: 6: Bal & mam, | «eee nes cee, Seance Oat Bees Next Sunday. ‘Gstaad Powe a wot me. FOR SALE PIANO! ia. Mids ROBINSON, nol0tm_| Mondays throughout the coming winter. 1. F Redd, H. Perking, Mr. Roche, Wm. AF- | the Halmaceda regime, has shot and killed him-| ‘The Methodist Episcopal Church at Langdon % aaie BY wae wae aa ra Bs = eee yee ‘Mrs, M.L. Civalier has issued cardsforthemar- | nold and H. Arnold. Mr. Harry Stow, at | ely at his hiding place in the mountains near | Pari. (Clark Mille’ place) will bo @odionten earn ee ABs Vaan or | POH SALE—THREE NEW TWO-STORY AND CEL- | pias 1015 tin st.. riage of her daughter, Mise Marion Lee, to Mr. | whose house the ball occurred, was successful | Santiago. ‘The cause of his suicide was the | serass next and will be > conten, serpectiveine aah toa | ~" Specia: bargain ; rose wou. care; hurduomely carved; | _207-2"* xt door to the Hamilton Houee,_ | W. Pinkney Holmes at Christ Church, Alexan- | in the roll of host. fear of persecution ou the part of the junta, | 5? ere services from 9 aes Tanai eninge rovertin oa eth | Seca ens Sn eae alin tai nd | wetter) "yuo F sy esbus | 7a ais ns Halas ar | dria, on Monday evening. November a4 METAPHYSICIANS MEET. He did not care to stand trial. Susce panne ip Sw, Aire cia iaveetinent pares Or a id. for Sluo; cm tay inontiay payments: | AH 1; beauquariers 7 ; : ny . 1" Rev J. W. Fae eee eee ce renee cre, | See tine: © RUTHRMFORD. TOUTE sew. | Hanafi stove ats cos ed F GT SMITH, | zeta Latte piace, runs ste daily to ait poiuts | down for this wedding. The bride is cousin | 4¢.CO™P*™S higgeemienes arene en, Sent of Geo Maliimons Saal Boenthind have: Pre Se nae 3 = r =a t Tes Paaves port” | or mute uly? k : i ctaphy ALE: . wg SaoS; oe, sraawe ‘Paes ao = Firecues“8i modern inprotaneats; ict S2a0SEA Fok SALE BARGAINS = Mr. Henry Herbert Balch, of New Tork “citi s, | Bald Eagle Heights, opposite Alexandrie. Mme. ciation, at 11 e\clock; preschingaed Geliestary Sees ear ott, Hees aatk Hot 1SHX100 Pre, | sect o am allen, Appi tone Gstope; high top; solid want cosy beet-cleas order: FOR SALE—LOTS. announced for November 25 at St. John’s | Nina Vera Hughes entertained and instructed A SRAM COTS A SERRATE, services by Rev. H. R. Naylor, P. E., at 3 ia Meer tist mw, Se. frame; lot 21a. Prien, | CE Sas taig BST ON We A NEW FOUL | Coma, Pree Sila. wilt be sod for €4%y on 60 Chureh. A. third wedding in the same family | « large corps of her disciples with an original | Mayor Strauss this morning examined the | o'clock; Sunday school, with short nddresses by Ma near B nw..5e.and store room; tot 223 | F'stecy trick howenc 1b rooms aib anodsen inapoore: | MMRIT Mustainentn, | lt BALE LOTS. is that of Mr. Walton Fleming, brother of the | poem lecture entitled “Lite as It Was, as It Is | case of John Conlow, a tramp, charged with | friends, at 3:90 o'clock, and platform meeting, mS itices 4.000. : mente; Tot | 22. 6x104." pth OP hotise 0 | ee rE Sse PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC. Inst named prospective bride. He will be mar-} and as It Should Be.” it was voted that the | assault with inten: to kill Mr. Henry Baader | with fifteen-minute addresses by Miss Graves Several ibe yreves of business property on 3 . ow. a EANDSO} S OVEMENT “COMPANY. ried on November 17 at the home of the bride | discourse sho printed at the expense “ . SALE Wily PAY KENT? OWN YOUR HOME | [[OR SALE_FIVE NEW HOUSES ON SD ST. MAGHIFIOEST VILLA STTES—-OF ONE OR MORE ii ar x Jat Cur office We will make au asree wd sya beautiful home im de- , SOurH LAUREL. Yowcam pas es 07 Us louie at thie rate of 810 to 850 10k GORDON & BRO., 918 F st. a1 STURY AND CELLAR SIX- Tha st ‘Ht st. Price Howse IN ThE NW. A.B FAK a cian EAA ISEH | rooms. Laths and ali mod: aups.; now ready’ f —_., ertsou. Mr. Fleming will be back from a brief | Hughes charmed the audience with s tenor | night between 9 and 10 o'clock. As Mr. Baader | Trai leave, at 50, 930.1 and 3:25 o'clock ‘Aud wedding trip in time to give the hand of his | solo and Mr. Greenley sang “‘Estelle’s Roses.” | was aslecp and it was deemed improper to | from the Baltimore and Ohio depot The ‘genie rs sister in marriage. The society will give a Thankagiving barbecue | bring him to the mayor's court the hearing was | Church as a neat frame edifice, with spire, and between G and H, Grooms, bath and ceilar; ‘str Paved; all modern convenionces. Will accept sinoll | payiuent and montuly iustaiments. Go: 810 cash and #10 per mouth sig MM. PAKBEK, 1428 F st.n.w. | | One fine parlor organ, slightly used, only 860; cost PALL << OF THE POTOMAC, Mr. and Mrs. Spriggs of Baltimore have taken | #t the institute and on the following day will | a short one and Conlow was committed to jail | i in charge of the Local Preachers’ Association FOE, SALE E FROPENTY ON 971 31 NW | Oe te ee NC HANGE WARE RooMS, NDUIT ROAD. the honso 1701 Qatreet and are now settled | old levee, serve lunch and administer ad-|for the grand jury. A Sram reporter inter- | of Si citr, whe a Sow yess ape pastas Mi, easily convertibie to bus.ness uses: cued Jot to 20} poy 3 sore VARS : vice at Nationalists’ Hall. viewed Conlow before the trial this morning in | nd it has now been fully completed. As the foot alley; ca Ve boucht now at a iow titre, | aon SALE Wo ok yup | TERMS inevers case, 10 SUIT THE PURCHASER, | there for the winter. Se See his cell at the station house and Conlow said | pretty little suburb has built up the congrega- Sh ™ sebir ieee oe geet ook be hom int ety; |Towae NK leat te bouguk 88) Major and Mrs. Dudley W. Rhodes have | yo. weiniam Pore Kelle ont afre. Mary Alice | tust he came from North Carolina, but that | tion lias increased and there is also a flourahe as SLAG ae RN oe | parties: att © | 695 CaS, BALANCE $0 ALL MONTHLY Pay. | MO¥ed into their new house at Eckington. Pile illéam abel Weantnd ry ae his family lived on Clay street, Rich- — Santer school. To the intetins gene Fst ing few daneian, bacewent brcte;'f aud’ | papioents “Kho macstiua One warragevotial | S2° CASH, BATANOK |S ALL MON “| Mr. and irs. Andrews of Boston havo leased | Punius Were ™ eAcsatetect tecees:|Soat ws “Neem at ke a em ie- Lagen Srouabaserie tue city. Bait eee ‘ 5 consonance with the refined taste of thecon-|ber of his house, as he said he did | vided for all. (aew): | shecticn corner house majtabie Tor dviue store. “EAS. Ui beneains, Csiatence 127 Yo we vuusually | seven aL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING | the former residence of the late Judge Aldis on tracting parties the ceremony was copsum- | not wish his friends to know of his arrest. He —— 2 IEUDATEMALLENS 04 P st.,fucitls bide. ccs dun NTE PIANO EXCHANGE WAR} SOE PURGE ARNG ROW Spee Eontice | namactsstte avense. Mr. sod-Dss. Paul An- | Seco; cit auisianm of display. fev, De | aid net, he sald, comember tench about the ' GroncHrows. r OMAN st 73| FOR SALE-Goob cuANCE row nvestatenr, | ROLA sk gu No | HANDEOME FHOETI Sin themeat inte “= AMZE | drows, who are now here will, spend the winter | AG Vip, A tee roctor Bf Emmennel | cave last night and. inguired of the report saat pied : ew, :10-roons house, iow used As lait cE—AS Tr Bis ter pla é i vas | With apparent guilelessness: “Is the man cut? RAFFIC ON THE Ci , tape. : peice ter | Seildine: pricy 412,000; torn, emesiord seek (ar. | F piano in geod comHcsnc tino ane = : Episcopal Church, officiated. The scene was PP TRAFFIC ON THE CANAL. Sieywogake Taguiwotd F BONDI, on vrekises | malgway Ginmstaie: Yobeon stave Eacn we | PS & Miss Fanny Fant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |I01y""i "the north parlor of ihe Episcopal | He represented that he lind asked Mr- Baader oc inane electric taehihaa earearvand bendies: nol OWNER, iuui Stace RENNEDY es VicREER? os Tats, foe SAE TH SE NW NEAT, ues Avth st. and New Hain; nolt-3t 0s iti at. ‘Fos SADE, SEE SELL ST COST OF MaTENTAL Fite cess sp pate, cgi felt and! maiern buat muses lovated in the West Lud; 14 rooms and bath PtSi Price, $10,000. KENNEDY & FICKLEN, Obs 14th St. SALE—BANGAIN—IN MT. PLEASANT, 2 Sorinces only $2.80 and 35} 500: easy terns. 2. 14196 ot a ‘HERTFORD, rable, J.B. HERTFORD, 1419 G st. EAT BRICK HOUSE ON 3D 8T. N. ters to suit -VERi HANDSOME HOUSE | FOKU, ‘ Canal boats Lave been arriving steadily thie Hamilion Fant, will bo married shortly to Mr. | rectory on Maple avenue. A fe ticular | for money and tha: Baader had insulted and . TDAL PAT. - . Kenny, a prominent merchant of Baltimore. ike ce ses The bride wore a drab__| struck him and that they then clinched while | ek and 116 tons have made the average load an the market; THE CRIMINAL COURT. @ SALE_DESIRABLE PaLSeED Baron, s | fullsald_FLLcaNT eOT stories and basement ; wodern immprovemen:s. — Ap- ent Grsi) mpnekawiene. 220; beat in| jena, - James Dudley Morgan and Miss Abell, | colored henrietta toilet with a coat basque and | he had a Barlow kmife open in Lis hand, and | 0i coal. Among the boats which brought down pyrigos NEW"on preusacs, betwoun 4 ana. ar p.mg, | Pubssumeiceiiced, midst te oud Zab deh a, awe = - Jd They Pieaa | daughter of Mr. Edwié Abell of Baltimore, will | surah silk front, with trimmings of lece, and | the knife, without any eforton his part, might | this Ulack find are the A.M. Dowden, ©. W. re ce SS | | on sate-e sou sgUaEE ROsEwoos |" On sees and They Plead | ve married at tho country place of the bride's | carried ® bouquet of brides’ and 1a France | have eut Bander, but did uot know whither it | Wise, J hin Spencer, W. Ht Cooper, George 5 oud order; sold tor Wali Of Foon. Call tan eich ahaa: ? - | roses. After the marringe the couple drove to | did or not French, Park Agnew, John Emme Sareea ne Sena Oo THE MEW, AaZivh nw. “7 yoidoe | | This being the thirteenth day of the month | ferent Bear Towson, om the 2d of Decem- | Hesk, SioM Saer of Monroe and Buchanan | Tie tacts, a shown at tho trial, wore | hoticna ‘ME Grow’, ed. Sees, Same th front, wigh atone step and traguiuas. Price, and Friday, and the prison van bringing up ‘and one corner howe at $5,000. Terms is streets, where a quiet little reception was|that he asked charity of Baader, who | k. Carver, Burk Spencer, Potomac, L.W. ners from jail, some of the people |, Mims Delle Jenrey of 1429 Maryiand avenue |ieid”ygiee Mand Fillive, Miso Catvie Kelly, | was waiting to take tho late. tein for | nand, 1-3. Suet; Daniel Laukine Al about the Criminal Coart regarded this day as |jtieo Jagh the ped Pere ta SETS —— Mrs. Mary Dorsey,Mr. Milton Fillius, Mr.| Washington. and Beader gave him «| Geo.’A. Mclnhaney, John H. Miistead, D to per inonia, HUGO z are. Pianus forreat, { thirteen pr ¥- | FOUK NEW DESIRABLE FRAMES, i Containing 6 rooms, with Lail, heated by Iatrobes; | Ta EC “ John Fillius, Mr. Harry Kelly and Mr. Samuel | small sum, at which he insulted Baader, and, | Kr James Goddard and J. W. Soar Wire te tas teen fo es ree eee Tee, | F castsnns sseoes Gee all acta tore than osually unlucky. 5 Mrs. Mary McDonald James, accompanied by | Pillius were among those present. drawing a'pocket knife, slashed him across the | Most sf’ this coal was cousigued to Me att 1 ocest ies - George Washington, alias Beck Washington, | ner brother, Paymaster Mitchell McDonald, Gass side of the face, cutting his ear and opening a | Winship & Co. ‘The Col, Braughman for full particulars call upon cut suas | indicted for housebreaking in entering and | U.S. N., and mother has gone to San Dingo, P in | STEBt gash in bis Jaw. | The man ran off up the | down wheat tor George T. Dunlop, the S Meer’ | robbing the residence of Capt. C. W..Whipple | Cal, for the winter on account of ill health. There was hop at Good Hope last night in | railroad while Mr. Baader was conveyed to his | and Walter and Three Brothers brought Senecs a ‘ i honor of Officer Kenney. home. Asaoon as information reached the | tandstone for Cammack. Nevigation on, tae romuoure 60 be tite, deus | nae ore ncar end the nl aa] wnt Wasgnes and wite of Kinderhook, ¥-¥., |” “The Anacostia and Potomac River Railroad | police a telephone message was sent to Wash- | vid waterway is ns free nnd markatretod mee wedwin | Mr. Clagett said the prisone> was out of jail’) who own ‘and live in the mansion known as | con any has ripped up its Monroe street turn- | ington to keep watch at the Long bridge, and |e in the days before the broake. nt solti | but eight days when he committed this offense. | >The Lindenwald.” the old homestead of ex: table and is putting infan equilateral turnout | Lieut. Smith started to Washington. in al tet tock at tue foot of the creek “alle criss | “Washington suid. he bad never been to the | President Martin Yan B ren, are in the city. Of | “here are no houses for ‘rent in Anacostia | DUgEY. Conlow was arrested at the bridge by | passage of boats via the creck penitentiary, and the court, remarking, ‘You | Si (Amily tie elghtt, Present there ara now | and many men employed here have to find |t*O Washington officers, and was brought | fanal to the river without the slightem Intist have wanted to get there,” sentenced him | 20/4 ive Ung St Kinderhook, daughters of | Carters in Washington. Many houses are | back by Licut, Smith, reaching here about | itis probable that the outlet lock to five years in the Albany penitentiary. sister, Mise Locretia “Miss. Van Bruen ie well | 6196 Up, but they are ofigaged. Investors are |20'clock this morning. Mr. Baader received | Aqueduct bridge will notybe used for @ the f-llowing were arraignéd and. plead not |S ivacced ta life and only appenrs.om the etrost trying to supply the demand. medical attention at his home on King street | time, if at ali. The only Advantage guilty: Charles Burrell, lareety from person Post, No. 13, G. A. R., met | #nd the doctors anticipate nothing seriousfrom | using this expensive entrance to the Fit Of Thomas Laws (watel,, ring and. cross) on | SF nightfall, ‘but her, sister, Loeretia, who hy: x ~ i BMCLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Corner 10th and G sts. nw. __ SUBURBAN PROPERTY SUR SALE—BAKGAIN—NEW ¥-KOUM HOUSE AT Forest Glen, Md tm i. : with Balt acre of land; will exchange for city or suburban property or sual! cash pay aes balance mcathiy. J. BER’ POk RENT FURNISHED OR | s (OF Une OF More Years, one of the bandsomest coun’ fey places im the District; beautitully Jocated om the eights west of Kock creeks about € 3 ‘Ol BALI Seale i detactive esi. exAMIMatON at had on tris. helo icester, presiden’ i last Wednesday night, and in the absence of | bis wound unless crisypelas should set in. Mr. |"the saving of a few hours time. there August 11 and rape on Elle ‘ipsloy August 26; | Tia" 4 lashing beauty of the former days of the | Con Loader a>. Frisbie, was presided over b, bably the quietest man in Alex: = iz Howard Piepenbring, housebreaking, with at-|2!4 Dutch ‘town of Kinderhook, is much | Commander A- b. Frisbic, was presided over by Ho has ‘been attending to his own a LIVELY SCRAPING MATOR. {OK RENT_AT BOYD’ [2-room dw 3, MD., NEAR K. R. STA- Fx SALE ANOTHER tempt to rape Idg Bailey at the W. C. Orphan ‘bath and water in house; fa antique Two candidates were mustered in. It was | business and letting other people's business | There was a lively little scrapping match ‘tou, Asylum, September 18; Edward Howard, hi A pretty wedding took place at the residence " aicaaiin alone for twenty years here, has accumulated a | last evening in the field near the junction of abler ee mouth Uy the year. | pickle Rurte acande Ureuking, dwelling of Kobert Brooks, Septem: | of Mr. J. C. Kanffman, 1205 H sfrect northeast, | sSreette five dre host ones ente® | handsome fortano and has ‘recentiy built him | ¢he qhree electric roads between two _ Boles x ea S DUVALL, 025 F st. _| YERIFE ot & CONLIFE, ber 28; Morgan It. N. Mooney, alias Nevalia | Wednesday at 2 o'clock. ‘The contracting | Mr. Edward Baker of St. ith is ill. self a fine dwelling on King street between Lee | of the Tenleytown and Georgetown Company, {UK SALE—A 4-ROOM FRAME HOUSE: CORNER 1K SALE-20 ACKES, WITH GOOD 6-ROOM = Murray. bigamy in niarrying Mary E. Kernan | parties wero Mr. B. Franklin Duvalof German-| Anacost Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and Fairfax streets, a block or two above the ie both A joo, ai tues? COPed tenant for $8 per month. Fito ven cet gk Ee y= ‘August 5, when bis first’ wife, Eva, Muth, was | town, Md., and Mise Allee Hf va . met | Alexandria and Washington ferry. noe ce See wee ae _ neil WaltEsston und Alensuita choy’ wit stivom hose: | & BACH piduon ceitlue | still living and his lawful wife. tion, Md..” The Rev. George te a rated. “Li'soems that they hid OR SAL i; TWO-STORY; @ | Maenificent view of city and Fiver, and ricut onthe ted. Among those ame words it some’ 3 only way to ef- _ Fiveoms: toon tot og AD, er cont ae | ae a, et ee ae, 1 SUBURBAN 2 wo Mone Days, flower show and Marine George Duval, \aepeantrenry watered grad teas Seka They soot, get & yest cP CHAPEET, TaGie a at BT uOTSIR: | Gagne Robetedetectic road and St- venga ave. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Bend? ake went alle ie ‘There were but few prisoners in .the Police | poor outside the poor house have been awarded | in this field. They met, got OK SALE-ONLY A FEW LEFT OF THOSE | places, upon application. eaten eames = — building." adet sa low treasury ‘ McKelden, Dr. and | Court today and Judge Miller disposed of all| by the city committeo on streets to J. M. each other and departed to their respective Ged ths: Sueet biock in thoctyn en 2 MATL ge JAMES E CLEMENTS: | FOBT MEYER HEIGHTS. 1 J. F. “Me. a cases and adjourned court before 11 o'clock. | Adams, first ward; J. T. Downey, second ward; | »ome* ORDON © lind - Eos Vanulbuctecitnarnsd secachost aici’ ‘The Flower Show to Be Continued, Kauffman Among the prisoners was a colored man named | J, T. Patterson, third ward, aud M. Downey, igre = = foul situated Re ee ea tee siats | erties now offered around. ‘Washington otty, NO |. The generous patronage which the public has | Maggie J. Kauffm Jesse Morton, against whom there were two | fourth ward. The rates offered were very low-—| Some one broke in the Gay Street yA) lows than next door (exscty like Wns | the Clea Wcho end. Teuallyiowe foaae; hee isos | MATTER WHEKE OF ei ee given to the first efforts of the Florists’ Club to charges. He was arrested by Policeman Han- | ¢*tTs flour at 1 Berd se Seas anh cath ben hae crear | Erm ood. N40 per moot. “Boa Tih se ae: te sell | Riglit on the linc of the Washinton and Arlington | Provide a floral exhibition worthy of the na- i Hall, ley for disorderly conduct and while under ar- | "sted coffee 3 CORDON & BRO., 918 F et. a. rote - AMERY & ABERT. | ¢lectric railway, and on that FASHIONABLE. and | PFO¥M he assaulted the officer. exten © pea Fret ow. | _ne 3 ERT. _ | DOPULAE drive, the Stat ‘a, 00 feet aleve | tional capital hs encouraged the management rest . poet y * hesutfti ses soraer howe, sa) agi OATION, | POR SALE BY THE ACKE— LAND, TWO TO | the Fotouac, shdon'y nein sistem teeth” | to prolong the exhibition during today and to- The INF et. aw. ri aie. HO Lok SALE-AT Low puic: term, mew house. 9 o0us and baiu: well beiow H ns. “GORDON & BRO., 916 F st. ow. row SALE—VERY CHEaP— TY Ni corner Boise rooms abd bs. Owner wants money; omiy $500. Boles GORDON & BEO.. 918 F at. ow. BIGGEST BAKGAIN ON OUR Fe SEE _EIGGESY, OCR rented. be bournt Deweener — ee “COnDun & BRU. 918 Fst uw. room BC C., iar ofiire. noi: {UK SALE—io1] GALE SI. N.&.; NEW 6-Roo! franeccttare, (oe ana water, lot 20x11 to Att. | OR SALE Trees 62.000, very sinall - | Fe ‘A FINE TRUCK FARM ‘. doen. George's county, es Sat © WALA | Se eu eae ape a] Moen reaetamened an . Sr'E CAuUsI, POR SAL-ONE | USSOLD OF THE THREE) porte if"osbnol et, sectud hous north of fork ave. rented for $80.40 per mouth. price, (7%) RUST & HUNGERFORD, 626 14th st. SAND ON any | PHILLIPS Tented; i ESRB Eercesientes,. NOBLE | A splendid yroyerts, bound to increase greptly tm | morrow. ‘ihe managers bave also decided to & SON, 1419 New York ave. ocwil-Lin ” | value. admit free of charge all the school children of The electric road, when completed, will make this | the city whoare accompanied by their teachers COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | Poverty the most accessible of any of the suburbs of | tomorrow, Suturday, between the hours of 10 a | this city. and 2. ‘The urge quantity of flowers in the F 20 | ‘This ise lovely spot and has gained immense popu- | hall wil! be distributed Sunday to the various tf é g i t : i & t jail. ‘in the first acres 15g miles from Agunendale station, B. and O. | larity, hi itals and charitable’i: i ro in he Toulon imawoved by a cumiriaive, 4 vou, dwelling || WehaveaLARGE FORCE at work grading streets | President aud Airs: Hatrioon te and Mee Stee pee oe Beir sieungal pt a rind gamnme rows te ‘Onis | Std making otuer extensive improvements. fou, the members of the cabihet und their rider, Prey a pret : visited the show today and were met at him.” ‘Thieves noid behest 8 etd ciers tS the entrance by President Bowdler und. Mr. i it Hi Wo cen sell you a beaut‘ful lot on the electric rail- | G- Field, who conducted them throngh the Fe. SALE—FARM—20 MILES PROM WASHING- way and overlooking the whole cit; s IX y for 10 CENTS per ee Dt een er retericnbars BE: S30 square foot, but we will not promise you that the above price will lest long. Next spring the same tots ‘will cost you 20 CEN7 5, adi | Don't delay, but cali early. we hoses Stan ee old. | We invite every one win 1 looking for an investment NOE | © inspect this property te‘ore purchasing eisewbere. FRINGE | "We have teams cn hand do drive you over. - Hi tf TE Hy [ | i ts l I & I ‘ by ypewriter. ‘The jury in the case of Minnie M. ‘Strausser against Judge H. Anderson of Columbus, Obio, ce ROBINSON & LODGE, ~ pene ror so for an a Sa a conta, canes end echer, Investmentand Real Estate Brokers,” FAnderson is about seventy years ‘anda te comity oF W cauinaton, = tired banker. He has bce mpennene—oe im* DéS-tr ‘8 and 95 Atlantic butiding. state Offices. Miss Strausser typewriter. PE ERY I che OOO