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EVENING 8Tak: WASHINGTON, D.C. MONDAY. DECBMBER 14. T8s $ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—PIANOS. , Soorixa "Bram, \\TTERS. DEATH OF DRM. 1. RUTH. VACANCIES TO FIL. = = u or SH S = RGETOWN — DESIR, UILDING LOT ON WILL BUY NEw iD uP-| “I ," said the amateur actor, “that Mra. Morton's Second Reception—Mies Sher- An Officer Highly Popular in Social Circles | The Interstate Commerce Commission to OR SuE3 ; Sor eet ceate ee rer tat | Kew Maps ets Si au Sopa Me, | KZ ite Satta ares paca | TaN” sald the amateur actor, “tht you Mere Pamee Away. Mave New Bien eae sk etT. SN | Sats CLOUD oer. Wineee a aaron | owsEn Tie Gone: ae isi? | Bier cent cheaper tor cub. Ti235 th pews G2 | best way for me to make my Bebut™ Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. McKeo have cards| Word was received at the Navy Department | On the Sist of this month the commission of FOE SAEs SACCAULE BUSINESS COR-| _qraae_“"ilor'vat ave. and hitst-sad Leave. | POR SALE-BANGAIN-TANEE (91S WITHIN | [OK SALE-UPLIGHT PIANOS—$10 MONTHLY | “Well,” replied the old professional, “I warsday at 1:90. The | today that Dr. Melancthon L. Bath in | Mr. “A _ neron I st. p ten reoms With store; must be 7 = two biocks of Dupont Circle, tor 81,800 each payments. We are offering special opportunities : ~ OR SALE_10TH ST. NEAR MASS. AVE. N.W., | cheap, CHARLES BAILY, Uod 144 a member of the interstate com> ri Vath nw. ditt | now i you want teeachance yep satare pinto, ora | @hould advise you to go on as © medinval died at 7:15 this morning at the naval | merce commission will expire. Unless the va- very cheap igh few aga. es ETM: | om SALE LOT ON PST.,.wesr OF wore, 24| Sey ope rina doeiatefare foehg na | knight.” hospital in New York. | cancies now existing: cansed by the resignation WESCOTT. NILCOX & HIESTON, M8. at 82.25, ‘Wal. B, Yo aS ve you fail valus for saune. aby balance can be | “Why?” Dr. Ruth had hosts of | of Judge Cooley and the death of Judge Bragg = HOUSE P Sf, NEAR DUPONT | JOH SALECTHE CORNER OF ATH AND Hi SIS ‘$2310 4100. “Our pianos” are ‘the best in the | “Because you would then be eled in armor friends in this ety, | are filled before that date there will then be A as. x : t ad: | tfade, Don't fail to seo them and the prices, ” three vacant im the commission. ‘Kk and stone front; 13 rooms and pe Oe pe yeti Ee ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, from head to foot. and while it was known places: tis an- TOCKETT, $10 F st. o.w. - RA however, that Representative Oal- E'BuOOKS, G1 aie 913 Pa ave. that he was seriously ill | d¢rstoosl, dizaie” | WONSALE-EHE CORNER OF STH AND GSTS. | [ion SALE-A GRAND BARGAIN- | _ The Chicago event in 92 will be a case of the news of his death | beT*on sto be appointed to succeed Judge ‘ead | Bragg and it is expected that this nomination ria ta maar. Da] will be sent to the Senate by the President a ~ | ¥ery shortly. Ruth bed boon sick for | ‘There arcs great many candidates for the come tne pest, ont position made vacant by Judge Cooley's resig- 2x18: will Amawnificent full ‘hs ‘grand plano, almost | world’s fare with the transportation companies. TWO-STORY DAL-WINDOW FRAME | less tivn $1,100 per fot; best investavent in the wete me fall MprighE grand at ix Turk | Photos on, Queen st.” Alexonaria, Yau‘ deniraie | Cat. oT a “effects and unsurpassed Yor" slaeance, and pa 5 heichborhood price ouly Sh4, terme $300 cash, L Fa ER OF 19TH AW! lurabliity fuest make; our own guarantee, see it and. ter is shown, Land 2 yours” Apply to FRANCIS BU OUzigh: paved streets; cea, water, and | bese Heit ou age looky ot ate That the world is getting better is by C Sewer can besubdivided to advantage: ‘easy terms. | _d12-3¢ _ THY Fi XCHANGE, 913 Pa. ave. | the fact that most of the people who commit Tete BROOKS, 616 eth st. ne. : SiON. * RG. Fok, SALE Ear i—A HANDSOME | crimes are shown to have been insane. . a dafk case, richly embelished, Tull size aprieht ing from dilatation of | nation and it is not known with any certainty Fok SALEN 1) FER CENT INVESTMENT $00 TH. Hh sides a LBs ano that cost new @500 canbe "had if taken si once preg ‘the heart and Bright's | where the choice of the President will fall. Mr. fe Int and M sis. on rf am, we now fuze, ba . ti jor only $100 cash. All in perfect order snd fine tone. | «What was the matter,” asked the deacon of Owner leaving tue eit abe The io z digease. The actual | Lambertson of Nebraska bas been mentioned E‘MANo EXCHANGE, 91 Pa. ave. | the returned missionary cause of hie death ia | 8 Winner, but that is largely speculation. 7 a “OK SALE—ON TUESDAY— ita! yat in although it is not ex- There seems to be an impression that Mr. 300 FOR A eke} vane Sivan plano: a specs Coreg again | OG CMmaNR a along with the pected that there wil be any see for | bm mb norm, given as beat fallure| afrrison wll waconed himecl althonge i 6 Soo a belch dwellinca, Oat co fog ap artistic taully of small means. 11 9th wt. or rag ted gntil New Year's day. Itis being made in New| He had been stationed in Washington since | said that Me: Springer did not be nare from woods: very handsome: Sel: {OK SALE—LOT ON N. ¥. AVE. BET. J nT ity and is fine enough to in keeping | 11 t in| prove of Mr. Morrison's advocacy waa, Bee Sra Oop ray ea Kigali i. Appiy ALBERT 1. NoGRE, | POR SALEELEGANT G000 THREE PEDAL PAT: | “owhat ala they do?” with the generally artistic tterior of the mane | .oe yen ants or ener geraminent part it | Eoice of Mr Mills an Speaker, "Tt appeared te ee 3M fancied: must be cold.” 32 wv haracter. said I] sion. It will be just high enough fora short Pi . | Mr. Springer that it would have been more im . = . bargain; 1; must be 245 Yth st. n. “They assailed my cl They my Newark, but in => tose es F ASHIONABLE LOCATION DESIE- | YOK SALE— REL TR ‘ds-Lin* ‘was too tough for them.” lady to look over it easily, but too close to| be was ordered to the U.8.S. Newark, but barmony with the fitness of things if Mr. Mor- DAVID D, STONE. yp sao Ab satire sanare of eround in the n.s., containing Fk SALE-ONE HARRINGTON & CO. UPRIGHT; the floor for the same lady to crawl | June was detached on account of his physical Strevt nd subdivide acvantayeously, to an o has been for many years @ represen as been for many = . Other, $11,000, JONAS, BRE used $ mouths; original pri Will sell for under, if she were so inclined. The gate when | condition and given permission to go abroad. citizen of Ilinois, should house: €12,00. Other, §) fir Burchaser Wil be sold cag ee a too pS: suo pavmsnie HOG WORE & Cu, Sohmer DELUSION DISPELLED. He will rest against the settee at the left of | _ He went to Carlsbad for treatment, but ashe | his iniluence with that of the Lilinols delege- x Morea. | reat : a, Rees & She worked in a big “bazar” oe door anda rolict will fuciitate ite easy | received, no great help there he went to Paris | tion to seve the boiee of ue. _ 7 7 7 OT x Fy Where curious china and joss-sticks and thin; losing over to the other side. The fastening | for er vatment. le urned M8 | Speaker. Whether the President take NOUN tie Noa ae EE DING LOT | FON ea DRURY UEInEY GRAND, Liks over-grown Hisarda with wnder-sisod wings | Wil Ue. diguiSes Des trard lasek" taal | couutry ehvut vos memnthe ngs ena cas tere | tans or et situation fea question that i yee or bores megs rere etealiee sari aize: clewant condition: Were visible near and far. * |no aa will unloose after the gate is| time at his mothers hems, — ey — hardly raised in this connection. ~ iy 2 nf r once lace after the receiving party | 8g was tr el @ nave ospital, where el ‘Ok SALE-VERY DESIEADLE BUILDING LOT 0 err SD Bhe looked like a fairy there fre gathered in the bluo room. “It' caa | he died. Ns GEN gal INSPECTO! ENERAL MACAULRY. on 4th st, near ¥ In that d dimly-lighted, fantastic room be easily lifted off and may not be in place at wr Ruth was born in Lebanon, Pa, Jaly 9, esac sn , BTEINWAY & SONS. h its grinning goblins and queer perfame— except upon such occasions. i. Dins- After receiving a good education he A Notable Appointment in the District six rooms. press | fe O8 SALES prick DWELLING. FE E120 FEET FRONT, ON H ST. N.E. | valuable tnirament; cost, Sriseel eee eer uss nolhing Mis eareity wie: more was tho inventor of the dew and Mrs, | gan the stnay of cog meg og d National Guard. 2 _math every modern tm- (ath; all inod. impa.; Dear cars; price, heapest ground ob the street; only Eas cue oanmunnt yi Harrison in adopting the suggestion feels that | 1963, and received his diploma from the Uni- forms, €35 per month, uo cash required." | 02 cents per ft. one-fourth cash, ver included. o Alas! Why are men such flate? it will be o geod hing in every way. versity of Pennsylvania in 1866. He was an| A notable appointment bas been made in the ae Os ee Fe OR When 5 ventured to ony thet ouch things | 2, ooo csr end Mit Juke mentqem gave a | Acting medical cadet in the army forten months | District National Guard. Gen. Ordway om 2 30) a ALE—FOUR BUILDING LOTS IN FAST | [OR SALE—BARGAIN, ‘Were 60, ss in 1864 and a regular medical cadet for six | Saturday sent to the President the nomination 5 —a GHRISTSAS : 3 east section; wi a arORSANy, shifted i dinner part; orig- fags” Os unin nacsal 9 (Shean | oo NT pie Re ced twat EMR | Fey eos MOODS ORGAN, | Shoabfted yrousifully said, “Avr Batol | inality Sad botaty of asrcagesrent hes not bess | monte in the year 1865 Of Daniel Macauley to be inspector general, Sered; modern hnpruvenentss pleasaut iocation; 2c | HAST HC ETN | griuuages S123: special Roltday orice, wot om ~ sd : eclipsed this season. ‘The table was round and | 4,1¢ was commissioned an assistant wurgeom in | sith tie rank of major. nt Le Drutt Park :hotnes open, Batra = if F.G. SMITH. 1225Pa.ave._| «tmitation is the dm flattery, ian't 142” | the cloth covering it was of white China silk. | tany surgeon October Sh. ISil,and commis. | ‘The United Stator knows Gen. “Dan” Max A COULTER. 41 Le ROR SALE — PIANO — BOSTON WAKE, GHARD m is the sincerest flattery, The center piece of exquisitely embroidered | sioned surgeon April 2, 1879.” cauley well, and Indiana is decidedly proud of male; ail iuproveugnte; inahveaig eabec nage, | tld Marnie to Mand. a guure hed'e vaso filed with, yellow and red | "‘Afver sorving at sea and at several naval sta-| him.” He is « New Yerkes ty ted wes ‘brick. 11-room house, . Oier Tehdbeds Address SMANUPACIURER. ger | “I belive that’s what they say. Stitched squanee of wine Coeenk atte Pett | tions, Dr. Ruth was ordered to the Washington | 1559 moved ts tadlanc lin, where he at sts clot 104ix110 ft. to wiley om.y #0200: aiso G-room |S Soran anne Stile. Giew'| “That's why I'm going to give Charley an stitched squares of whito China silk. The name navy yard June 9, 1885, and to the marine bar- | }"*" ndianapolis, where once house on Jd st. u.e., cheap to a ready buyer. ‘OK SALE-LOT WITH TWO FRONTS: "7 - + A cards had «1! themum blossoms painted in od | became interested in a military nization ™ pau a d laced orga Pei on. ‘00 feet on Binney at, and 50 feet on Co: F (OR SALL—PIANOS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, | imitation Bussia leather pocket book. racks March 1, 1887, and afterward was place an 3 and containing only 7,500.69. tte price per 1oottec.” | Mater colors on the face and were tied in book | on waiting orders in this city. He was man | Which was the nucleus of the afterward famous as WESCOTT. WILCOX'S HITSION, our Praxos, — shape with pink ribbons, holding a small ostrich 3 P x E ¢ pe a - of unusually fine aj ance and was very | cleventh Indiana Zouaves, This regiment FOES ERATE BUBINESS PROTE: La. OUK PRICES, “They say you quite lost your head the other | tip at the uj corner. the inside 4 per = site Willard’s Motel; 35 it. wide: oniy ¢ OUR TEEMS eae a cen oa te present was written, | POPUlar in official and social circles. ee was first ed by Lew Wallace, pees b Will pleasoyou. - Unmarried and was regarded as one of the mi F. McGinnis and thirdly exchange for Rew ones. “ iNi in All this artistic wor one by Mra. Hender- i then by Geor, & CONLIFE, 916 1ithat. aw. ne seco adbbecer celta Seb, | son herself. Hor gueste were the Mexican min- Ee na ict ee, a AR le ee AT BARGAINS TIN FINE Up. | (and tho humiliating thing about itis thatit/ ister and Madame Romero, Mr. and Drs. | 9,5 leader of Washington society Dr. Ruth can | colonels became generalabefore the close of the Alexandria {titi ulw., solo agency for the celebrated RUANICH | GOeMN't Seem to make any difference that I can | Pollok, Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, Mrs. Audenreid, | fo itd ts hove blind that position,and hisname For many years Gen. Macauley was anes one and two sear Paco 20! SEAMIOH | se.” : + | Miss Edes, Dr. Mott Smith and Gen. Fullerton | bo Salt to have Glled that position. y engaged in the bookbinding business rtant social events. At the last inauguration | and for #ix years was mayor of Indianapolis, FE SALE THE CHEATEST HOUSE northwest, on Sth st. between B and Sst be surpassed for the money; owner must leave city, ghd uaa reduced the price $500 to make quick, sae; two. i ry and cellar; press brick; bay Window: id Lath: house tn be appreciated ; a113t riect condition; must be at all im- 4123 : of St. Louis. FOr SALE_DESIRABLE LOT ON NESAW FOR SALE—LOTS. It cannot be said of the lawyer that nobody} Last night the Mexican minister and Mrs. | ball he was the chairman of the floor commit- | Since then ihe general has been more or loss of nd baseme of iot 12100 ost complete pies VO. es 0 feet ; « square 7 ji i was ‘mas! @ hotel proprietor in Ne ‘keity and Colum- : i ‘moeeae ee DOZIGD feet; peice ‘per 60 ===aao = Ss fails to pzofit by his advice. Romero entertained Representative at tee and practically the wer of cere- ee ee Yorkeity & WILCOX & HIESTON, pte Nonuneton Host, Dec: 13. resentative McCreary, Mr. and Mrs. W. £. | monies atzot 1007 Pa! ave. and 0th st.and La. ave, | A BOULEVARD PROJECT REVIVED. Curtis, Senor and Mme. Covarrubias, Mr. Paul| His success here, as well as in everything of | Extensive mining interests in Mexico bave ‘The Mount Vernon avenue project {s pushing to the ‘Though some people rail at foot ball, Desprez and a few other friends at dinner. the sort with which he was connected, proved | c#lied him away from the city for a time.He has nosy t frout aain, and there will probably’ be strong efort There is very little doubt Dr. and Mrs. Jesin Castaneda and Mr. Fran-| that he had the natural gift of organization, | for some time past decorated the office of ap- esos eee = pay eS ee "Twill be found a useful study : Onatad City of Mexio “at the | tB8t, borne out by social graces and an admir- | poiutment clerk of the Treasury Department. SP vey of the boulevard route from Wasuington to Ifa war breaks out. cisco Castaneda, City of Mexico, are able ease of manner, made him pre-eminently nae here presented of purchasiux the ‘oriuer residence of ex-Senator Keayan maated on P st. near | Lo Jowa Circle and overlooking a governinent reservation, | 1003 ‘The house isa Landsome:j-scory bay-window Lrick,con- | _4. 2ount Vernon. which survey has been completed and. Elsmere for the winter. the bean th and estiinates of the cost of construction Dre- aa eS pared. “The right of way from Wa kates of Mount Vernon has been pr: ideal in goc: life at the capital. He A MURDEROUS ASSAULT. Mrs. Morton's second reception on Saturday | was usually regarded as the handsom- - —— afternoon was as attractive as the first one and|est man in the navy. His splendid | George Jones Held for Badly Injuring Uncle ft. front, Lith st Jon N near N. Ca ungton to the tically secureds ALEXANDRIA. wo i gg xO =‘ Si | ahd there seeins to be nothin in the way of the grand most of those who were bidden to the other | figure was familiar at state receptions, Joxeph Watkins fain 10 rooms and ail mod. imps. It cam Le scld.a Foes WE OF Enonns! boulevard but the y hE frluich (Conuress 1s A TROUBLESOME FIRE. were present again. The Vice President went | at the White House as well as in the drawing George Jones, the negro who was shot by a ale ——- a ess, Only $L ‘the finest in the World. About 1 o'clock yesterday morning as Mr. | around among the callers who had first received | rooms of the most exclusive houses and he Was pitas ts os radar eer tocaine cue Snact Pees eek cannes Fd — z,| Jas. B. Penn was passing on Columbus street | their welcome from Mra. Morton. The latter | undoubtedly the most sought-after man in the | Policeman Barney in “Smoky Hollow” several officer to offer a beat story 7-toou OFick residence in ‘The shove will cause thabullding of the MEMORIAL Passing ti ‘ hear cable cars and Lerdice, Suni con be bowsbt oe oat ante witlt SPequare-of ‘new cabte | BILDGE, which will Tead directiy £0 his attention was attracted by the odor of | Wa® clezantly attired in black brocade with | city. Tin death will cauno real regret to al | Yours ayo, was commtted ofl today from the hear cs ean ol bo —— one tuare of spew cable ; a jetted trimmings. In the dining room, e | who knew him, and they were many, and 1 ¢ Court on a charge ving commi oo Dene TOR a bork es ieee FORT MYER HEIGHTS Soraice kez, sad Sending ent Sho diablo ot W. | Cocco decked telia: Mums Makis ook Mkes| leaves varsas 2 pacientes cbt hardly | 4 deadly assault on “Uncle” Joseph Watkina, FOR SALE~A bargain—An opport a B. Wheatley, in the rear of his undertaking | 7 Over hed tee end chocolute for those whe recognized as such was nevertheless a real one ~ sof OB SALE—A bargain— An opport ae SMES NEAT BETIS OTST From the business center of the city. ostablishment on King atrect, was on fre he at | Gouine Pettey ‘cncemtabis Corcloch Deseropes, | oak eee ee a aay a iclees @ ral Qns | an aged colored man, who fe in Freedman's yrvee brick Srunt renadence on north aude of B near 9h} K'Pisgeat on monthly Dospan, aioe # ¢-caa | THE WASHINGTON AND ARLINGTON RAILWAY See Seat Mbsetloy, and they,ranaiag $01 Sica Melon, Mra Dtamick, Mra. and Miss 1B | Sor many. 0 day to come. __ | Hospitalalmost too ill to tell the story of his en- 5 to Ts-foot alley. If sold immediately can be de- | HORSE cheap. 3. K. HERRON E Whaley cotton tn ae ler, Mrs. and Miss Rusk Miss Foster, Mrs. and| Dr. Ruth will be buried at Mount Moriah With the prisoner. Three of his ribs pk at Se aicke Zenon under construction, from thie Oxh street depot | Mr. Wheatley on hastening to his stable found | let, Mrs. ay agile ne cunsbny @hbabeghte cx Madea aee ‘JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, TOR SAL ON 5 si, NW te Anington, ‘Natignal cemetery, ‘passing “dizectiy | the beds of two of his horses on fire and the namaker, . tend, y, Philadely A grape EMageaman, | Per sar Sonn Aa EA throuch couter uf Fort ‘Myer eteite. ‘the bri aotee Mrs. N. 8. Lincoln, Gen. and Mrs. Moore, Sen- | funeral services will be held in New York on | (je moves euts ont heuines ahenbbes 5 auupstire ave, 2isox¥l Ht to wiley Siar Sac reesria Se ange uoctria railway, will Ge | Saases rioting in the upper stories of the beck | 0° i555 ia5 aicess Oor: Mire, and the Misses | Wolaasday mercing. FoR saLe-2srory ao Bi pat BRICK a9-6t eee ‘under construction in less than thirty days, and the Ga itored uae bay and provender, as Del ‘Monte, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wharton, Mre. and f head. His injuries are of such a character that Uth st. n.w. bet. L anc ope. mei 3 — - ” well as dry cedar boards. The firemen were rs a ¥ " 7 the physicians hard: b ¥ rooms aiid buth. ¥-atory brick stable tor 4 horses ia | POR SALE-ORW TIRE ROUTE : 3 Miss Leiter, Representative and Mrs. Lodge, MESIOMER Aten, ps ily expect him to recover. ey ; at the reduced tx 3 very desiravie Will be completed by next summer before the GRAND | quickly at work. The house was deluged and COMMISSIONER ‘The affair happened Sunday morning AS Ft. te | Apply CHARLES E Mary fees the fire kept within the limit it had reached | Miss Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown, Miss ppene y shortly If yon have mon seif this question Tolet such a grand chi in Fort Myer Heigiits > fter midnight at the home of the old man, ir work, But the | Rosalie Brown, Senator and Mra, Manderson | are 5, of the Animus Against the Re- | St, ‘ —. en ae ooapect ban en | smd te Stout were among those present. ated « No. 1526 Union alley, where Jones also resided, cent Report. and afew minates after the serious wounds nce tomake money as te offered lumber and the water fairly boiled on| Miss Steele's debut tea on Saturday was the Mr. W. W. Bates, the commissioner of the | were inflicted Policomanglexander Hurd had rough ty hands? > 2 1 5 ‘house northeast ; $1,000, Terms, 210Ucash, bal TERDAY & MALLE}, Paci: Dudding, FOR sALE—HORSES AND VEBIOLES. 7ER SS rt Myer He iH 5 bank the outside without being able _ to | second attraction of the afternoon, and the ele- : rca cked up at the thi Forse Soni Pini ocak Rind: beviape driver: an extreondle Tene to Eeies ee eee or Wen ere | reach he secreted fires. ‘The work of i gant home of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Steole was ar teal sea prep ry are med a 20th st. near N, 6-room brick, lot 16x74 to, ery Sno 8d weil-teed aniznal; sands Ligh. AD” | will answer no. . tinguishment could only be done by remo’ crowded during the fashionable ours. ished aes” | juries and claims that he acted in self all 000 | Py 1450 Lith st. nw. ae Our prices for lots Fangefrom the lumber and debris and drowning out cach | There was a fragrant decoration of specimen | retary of the Treasury a week ago last Satur- in witnesses, on the other band, upete tae ; ent house am, the | Be. tot Zoxuh G 4250 | BOR tercart arcs hase ek ae BOE © pei SQUARE Fool.” portion of the fire separately. Some hours were | roses in each of the rooms and the flowers for | day. Last Thursday a resume of the re-| claim and say that Jones started the trouble, eee ecru’ | Gist. near 24th, 4roow frais, at FUSSELL's, 14:7 N. ¥ new." “alee And yet this Peautiful suburb is only one-half mile | spent in the work, and when the last spark | the debutante alone made a huge pile behind port was printed in Tue Sram, furnished | He had been drinking, and when be reached ap | _ cheap at Price . 8 ONE HORSE -COUPELETTE an | fom the Y ity of Wachinaton cad mera over: | seemed to have been washed out the firemen |her. Mrs. Stecls looked her best in agown of wre | the house, soon after midnight, and ‘8 Get meer a, nt $90. iat E—ONE-HOKSE COUPELETIE AND he entirecity of Washington and surrounding | Seemed 1 4), a ‘about | salmon colored faille and Miss Steele wore the} by Mr. Bates himself, and now there J Funsthrouxh to "€. .FOOML Tor two houses sunning order: price, $175. In; | country tor 20 MILES. g retired, but they were summoned again jut | salmon cx faille an le - wfahyrcatly Pencarpe me department, | 22, door le Joe” refused to let in re tai, td otk Fran del IN. rear AG Mam. avon w. 10s | TE OUR SUBDIVISION | 8 o'clock Sunday morning, as the, dames again | prettiest jown posible of white embroidered f a _ the — depa » | Going to the window Jones smashed the glass Ground floor, Room 4, Atlantic building, | the samecin all atuut 13-000 feet’ price. Fort Myers “The Governinent Experimental Paka | Appeared among the debris, an time the | chiffon. lowers sheselected to carry were | for it seems that about six weeks ago Sccre- | and succcededgn gaining entrance tothe house, Department, will | fire was finally extinguished. Mr. W. had six|a bunch of Parma violets. In the tea rooma onnectiol ith the ricultural F, M Fe issued order directi: e heads | and when inside the trouble began, di Soha Soon be established on the other aide of the river and | horses in his stable. “One bad his hoof burned | number ‘of other attrective: lanes cneietea in peg terrain rege ey fe yg picoo of wook phages © pam it : nea Sdjoining the Heiehts. that be distant lan oo vottnitin: muice assisted iD | of the bureaus to submit their reports to him pice 3 19th st. Let. Ieand S, Sroom frase, lot Pi We will notjallow the winter to interfere with oursub- | Off. another was so injured oa pensing the hospitalities. They i bite. This | 2°nt part and Inflicted the injuries, . Mo alley, with alley on side, be, sold cheap. prbm business, but will continue to push it, in order | the remaining four are in doubtful conditions. | Hammond, Mrs. Arthur Addison, Mrs. Alex. | before making any part of them public. This | “fy PER “crated the house soon after ‘the Pet tek. Vist and nd 25 Lest. hem, EXEC Hsont ae aguas Gow & chance t6 well ats | The loss is estimated at 2,600 and is partially | Magruder,’Miss Edie and Miss Ernst, Among | order, it is understood, was directed especially | geist was over and aceon Tone ter he aeons othin paanuties tale aicabaan of the city ‘A COUPELET ee etn eee TK PAR DAY we will be | Covered by insurance. those who showered good wishes on = _— at Mr. Bates, for in his report a year ago he | looked after the injured man and had him sent and District. Send for list. ply 2A giad to drive parties over to inspect the property, and ‘TWENTY-TWO NEW HOUSES. fante were Mrs and Miss Phenix, Mrs John | oo: only treated the subject of navigation from | to the hospital. dl-6t GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. now. ERY Fi -] invite you to call in and wake arrangements for ‘us to raj . Mullan, the Misses Mullan, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. . Jones said toa Stam reporter this 20K SALE — NORTHWEST — FINE BUSINESS | hariug io further Use for blur, 'S BOND & COo"RG | Dobe let tie cholee lots be sold before you see the | | DF G- 7. Klipstirn of this city will begin | Barney, Dr. and Mrs. Dickson, Mra. Marion | all points of view, but he also wandered off | , Joes said toa down thp shverabeenk oot property. paying over i percent on price asked: | HATIM uo further use for him. ‘8. BOND “8 | property, a8 there is no better chance for an invest. | 2€xt week the erection of six two-story and Mlay, Mr. Jesse Blair, Mr. and Mra. James | into the seductive fields of politcal economs | Yavinte wea ie retursed, home hy aa 01000, wosd' statie on preiniees lot Sux Bor par: TANDSOME BROWN ng | Bint atvwhere aroun tn et five three-story dwellings on Patrick street | Hol For maps, terms, &c., call on or address OF PuoP- | Helare see FASTLUDAY & MALLERY, Pacite build- | POR SALE—HAL ban, Miss Louise Mitchell, Gen. aud Miss and the tariff and the effects of the latter | not get in the door and so be climbed through x z carriae horse: kind je; suite HOBINSON & LO} between Duke and Wolfe streets, and Mr. Louis | Card. Mr. and Mra W. J. Hutchinson, the | upon American shipping. The report this year | the window. When he got inside be suid Frorty on. st ber oth sa ‘ett, front, | Hs G8 Fst aw ae ed Investment sid Lal Estate Bevtete, | Grundiing of Washington will, put up. eleven | Misses Hutchinson, Mise Sherril, Mr- and Mrs. | covered pretty mien the same hervitoryond | waa NANdem. | Whe with astickand that be ~*~ = Jp a | ate Sant OS Atantic Building | two-story dwellings on North Columbus street, | McRoberts, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hopkins and | was a very lengthy document, treating the sub- | took tue stick from *-"Uucle Joe med aseo at oy “yours aud bath; heated by furnace’ sige at toi SUN SER. on vreisineny between 4 and up. ar, | POR SALE-LOW i HARN The attention of noi-residents is called to this | adjoining Lathen's row. ‘Miss Hopkins. fect (of American slipping from bistorical, | him in self defense. Se gS een | ee ar Be ang | eamitantits ettine sctine subecg eh |PRETE n we orna gunn easy ce eae ore De an ae, ees Neca Dereretarned | Faiocs sons ecre poem aaah halinceer | pone manele eeaiion ot be . 18 HUFTY. FOE SALESBIG BARGAINMUST BE SOLD IX | send for thorough trial. © m Eckington | chance for investueat than tiie beautitul city ot De Pa f st. | from their wedding trip and are at the Morgan . Lin pation case was continued to await the re- 18 HUETY. fen days—i0-roou house. ail mod. imps, : goad lot; | electric road, of address in care of 1000 Ttlr st. a Gelinas ches o tecenia hae ecuninn ae legations from the conferences o! Senily sates a Gee. lar to those in a newspaper. sult of his injuries. MAND BATH | riyatonce “"™ “GARLS'W? HANDY.” | HOR SALE-ALARGE FINE Day ious ON: MILLION PEOPLE Vincent de Paul here visited Washington last Vise Sherman have issued invi-| , TH€ Whole report was referred back to the oot Sk "ae bar $56 Feta about seven years; weighs over 1,200; ound in less than twenty years’ tine, al2-tr Senator and rman have issued invi- | commissioner for reconsideration and revision, v v1 gg Sf CoS A es Tso aaie dora | eatawalteellpart in the geosral’muscting of | sons sox’ tas macsiage of their uloce, Miss | fs suont oh teas: eoeeeateaes eee te AKEN BACK TO CULPEPER, "ABD r 1 Fk LE 7 JOR SALE—LOTS. the society at Carroll Hall. Rachel Ewing Sherman, to Dr. Paul Thorn- ere i ‘was received t agg ta shat E ‘The December term of the corporation court, | dyke at noon Wedneiday, December 80, at | with considersuicdintevor by those te authority | Ale*ander Thompson Arrested im This City PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC. Judge Norton, begins this morning at the Mar- ‘ 319 K street. sj 4 and Given to the Sheriff, De aT oe DRIVING MAR LAND IMPROVEMENT ComeagyY. their residence, 1319 K stree! in the department. The reason given for the Pad oF a care Kot streq” court house. The court will be occu-| srr. and Mra. Hitchcock are at the Corcoran | return of the report was that it was too long | Alexander ‘Thompson, colored, one of the e saree a S MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES—OF ONE OR MORE | pied with civil business. : . \d that it discussed matters that did not prop- | alleged parti ts in the Sea SS Fs S4LE—A VERY HANDSOME SORREL MARE: ACKES— An inquest held Saturday on the child of | Mansion spending s short time on their way | *” 8 reve, Prop- | alleged participants in assault committed cis Heri : 16 hands hich: 6 yearsoid: sound, kind aud a. fing And . dey iet of | down south. Miss Eustis is also there. The | ¢rly come under the jurisdiction of the bureau | gt Parr's store at Brandy station near Culpep= SOR SALE driver, Can be seen at MCCAULLY & ALLXANDEK'S: FINE BUILDING LOTS lattie Burke, colored, resulted in a verdict o! F; for | of navigation. 7 “ALLY-HO SLABLES, O st bet. ¥th aud 10th sts. On the natural death, whole party will get down to Aiken in time for er, Va., about six weeks ago, as published im aw. ie a PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC, ‘The county court has acquitted Columbus | Christmas, where Mrs. Hitchcock always gets ‘THE ANIMUS OF THE ATTACK. ‘Tue Stax at the time, was arrested here ‘OR SALE—FINE LARGE BAY HORSE IMME Fearson on an indictment for gaming. up & Christmas tree entertainment for the poor gre diate purchaser can get Lin cheap at CENT MAL zon , mi ‘When # Stax reporter called upon Mr. Bates | terday morning by Detective Raff and STABLES, cor. Ee ond 14th ste. Also TERMS, in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. ‘The judge of the circuit court, having com-| Children, This is her first visit\here since her ig by and later ia Ce a hp a a td our today the commissioner was seated at his desk | the day he was sont to Culpeper. ae A nen Serer Ce ee roi Wie =GTRaacoOUN aD iheaTaes | moe fanny) eon ei | Seek nage ena te es ees Seven eters cas eats each asst a hs | WM A pe laces hs Rand SAMS gl "ener accanas oe tone Otee aoe Ge gad bath on second floor: price terms, assuine horse 7 years old, sound and perfectly gentle, #2 CASH, BALANCE IN 3 4ALL MONTHLY PAY-| | Rev. A. P. Saunders occupied the pulpit of | shooting box and will probably remain abroad | "Fitten report piled up before him. It made | evening after sundown and caused much em frust of about $4,0WU, balance in Caste’ Apply to MENTS. s pulp’ ting P iy When hi poe ae ssi FRANCIS HUETY, i eotire, Lemou, frst-cidss; owner Ro use for 2 the Second Presbyterian Church yesterday. all winter. ned oheaaae, eurante om oom in the | Citement at the time. A white man and two ee JORSALE Fok A VAUGATN TO BUY on wing | SEVERAL SINE NESWENCES ane Now prINa SSS A number of popular young Indies have ar-| Ratier” the Scommimioser aka tier if Hie |colored men (Thompson and a, man named . Bg eg Pe gr oa Wagon or baurness go to Geyer'’s HIHOSE SURCHASIN Now are sure to REALIZE NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE, ranged for a charity dance Loge egy ay opinion the whole affair was not of sufficient wo , age — = wt bought — ore e Bacaar. \NDSOME PROFITS in the near future. hil | nd | Chees « ladies were res er plats, paunpulets and Turther unformation ap- peony tie a —~ i ok te cee be aan home the store the men were requested to OE gaLe eee _Telephone eal PoctiSan “TAF et. nw. Washington, po, | The Grip poles doar ar on amend ‘Thompton, Jr., have gone | clause in the law that made it the express duty | fiat, © room, in the rear and Saleh at inve: JOK $ALE — = i of the commissioner to suggest any improve- aa 3 at fae cee “ May: black volnt prcimemaayeisinage. sumo Correspondence of The Evening Star. sess to Aiken, 8. C., where they will remain till next | of the Som might bemade im the shipping laws, te do and consed — oo ae of one busines ya porti propert der; ood dispositio’ s > Rocviux, Dee. 18, summer. . o) : 4 c store kee josed his place quae wan books.” For full list caliat oflice for bulletin eucacn | dies’ onen Tou ago “One set of single harness: id “Of course, sas Mr. Bates, “Ide not knew OF the Ist and Ioth. (ds) THOS. ‘E. WAGGAMAN. Xt as Dew. her th TEAS ight last duri ter Mr. James V. Lawrence of Yonkers, New igi i f the | business for the night and only opened when PREPEVAOSS aoe Stare Muormation inguite of | Cruelty of an Oyster Boat Captain tow Stek | 07 Friday nig! luring the temporary the origin of the attack upon me in one of the = 7_3EI i i k, is spending a few days with his mothe: persuaded to do so by. his neighbors, who were oO8 SALE OW, MEW JERSEY AVE SW Z| abcte smploye. Seana nee een a ad eee nick | Sola, Mee ak He Goutbvurin Pras | OmichESPO wah pea jorsseas wotiee | Eel ao" peste has ame? be Speed eee beg dt EAA. Bee OWNER on premises.“ | YOK SALE JUST ARHIVED. FORTY HORSES, | Fred Sheppard's appearance indicated the | @t0¥e some person ead pect Cottage, Georgetown. tility te American shipping. ‘The foreign ship- le occurred and Parr and two of his aie aujgne tee nome fue drait abd drivers; aso ov" | teuth of his story when he appeared, ta, the | of¢® By breaking open the back door of the | \tse anSr.c weercl have out cards for @ ping interests ve hour agents inal the bors were badly beaten, | Parr reesived rear; lot 20s150t0 | FOR SALE O35 3F ST. N.. SCHLEGEL, 405 Sth'st. nw. “| ofice of Sanitary Officer Frank this morning. | ™° and after breaking into a trunk and ran- tea on Thursday, the 17th, from 4 to6. epartments and in the Capitol and | ¥mber of cuts, a neigl named ‘ONE 1 : E * r é 3 »y | ¥as badly bruised and another neighbor was eo SDUVALL, 925 F Pirin fancy boxiutalt Muasot jurel ano Daen | H® had been down the river dredging oysters, | Sekine the Tom decamped with lot of cloth: | Mrs. Herman Kuhns of Wooster,Ohio, who is| "ierever, they find any con ightiny | badly treated that be is till in a critical comas- waigous: suit Lusiuens of sige: iis wort aust be | He was hungry looking and seemed to be sick, | 108 800 S' aiscovered the robbery he saw a| sponding a fow days with her relatives at 323/ them for twenty years, and it is not | tion. = THEE NOMS Hay, Zot te Rive the a call.” GASH | ana he aaid it was all due to the troatmont ho | tFned and y 8 | B street southeast, will return to her home the | af ail strange that some their shot should fiud| he negro Thompson was arrested at Parr'e a Set 20_ | ea received om beard the schomier Maay. man standing on the track near the station, | latter part of this week. its way into my office. You see, the whole matter | Store that night, and his arms were secured | Rego NOTICE! The poor man, who said he had not had a | and when he called to him the fellow made off | Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Robbins have returned to| of ‘the adjustment of tonnage duties goes | With a Piece of rope, but while waiting at the 0B the 16th, dey of November, 2801, will remove | square at oS inerg om that = a as fast as possible. It is supposed that the | the city, Teej an absence ot nore = six | through ae = snd Sete ot times foreign gee oan companions cut the rope and te oid aL oa eewa’ | Was in Philadelphia and he shipped from Bal- ited by a tr: wh mon’ we taken rooms season | countries haven't got w! yy wanted and as | be? re. ay iG: Shucne When une petro: heeva heroes Iokaaes | Hmore on the oyster boat. Tho first part of | TODBerY wae committed by » t ae Who bed | tslb Vormans ovenae @ result the bureau has made enemies. panerit! Whitlock fired a number of shots a Lisi, Wold Urokeat (6 itucts and douLielrness;oneyait | his trip he characterized as “kicks and curses,” | been iu Abetsigns <= Mrs. George Alexander Gordon is at 815 Ver-| | “In fact,” went on the commissioner,f-‘there | Pitt 8S ie {les ta ie (arknens | Aud one bulles Sup horss, 2U mands high. and aiso G coupe horses. | and said that his il treatment was due tohis| Mr. John A. Steele, » former resident of has been a constant effort made to limit and | ‘00k @ piece off his left ear, while another took a_NEW sirable dwelling, wth adapted “1 PSR shorany ; handsomely ancy, beated oy bot 2UN st. nw 13 rooms and | 3 6r.louses, is. Landsomely if personal super yt Hd id st bet. T is mont avenue. ; & tip off one of his fingers. oe ee Recpectraliye lack of knowledge about sailing the vessel. | Georgetown, but who bas been engaged in restrict the bureau of navigation on the part of . ecand peice sppiy te : . 7 JOHN SIMMONS, He had never been in that business before and | business here for the past ten years, died after | _ The marriage of Miss Elizaboth Isracl, second | those who were unfriendly to American com- Tire days later he senchod this olty anf Bowe noe Se each. Eo ol4-Ln J2ivubiosse._ | every mistake he made was met withakickor| ghort illness of heart failure on Saturday | 2@ughter of Mr. Robert H. Yeatman of the|merceand to every attempt that is made to | tTday he called at the house of Detective ers ene me RSALE— curse ~ aha ok 'Y | Navy Dey ent, to Doctor Braxton B. Johi-| place American shipping on an equality with | Were his wife was tt me evens, WHITE & KLEINER, As he learned how to handlo the boat he was | Morning last, in the sixty-seventh year of his| ston of Capital Hill is announced to take that of other countries. “The trouble all lies iu | the oflicer arrested ‘him. | Sheriff Whitlock _a ‘G1Y F st. nw. not treated so badly in that way, but the food | age. He leaves.a wife and several sons and | at 1 o'clock Wednesday, the 16th, at her father’s | the fact that in my report 1 have given facts | Fetched hereon an early train and returned you SALI Flush Lap obes houses ui the city; Massachusetts ave. near 2 yitah Lap Kobes. + became so bac that he could noteatit. There | daughters in Washington. and on Saturday | residence, No. 1116 New Hampshire avenue, in | and figures that cannot be denied and that they | #0me with the prisoner later in the day. fin Green ise Xe ug she oy s Mean = were ne beans in the soup, he said, and what | evening his remains were taken there for in- | the presence of the familics of the contracting |lovt'like In the lew neste ar Cae. —_—— tii appances; eau be bought cheap AbbIp hasue'se | Oot en Hoven tee they gave the crew for neat dog’ could not | torment. parties. Mr. Whecler of te onmuuites Eaid on @ Poker Room. thin door City Sell ‘Gim | _cc20-20n gress gat, However, he managed to keep alive on} | Master Clarence Conrad of this place while | Mra. Rudolph F. Bartle, jr., holds her first at | on marine made a report. In my report {cover | Last evening about 8o'clock Detectives Block ining 10 rooms and bath; heated & Douses a ~ % 5a spate is coll Mrs. G. Lansburgh and daughter Blanche | § yey onl gees e Gith precinct, visited rooms over aoe ilaiins a ee | ata meraiegs Ga mul ke con atcen | Cae Wenn Cohan late Henry Wi will be pleased to see their friends at their now | roperton the around that I shuand oe bans | Fisher's hat store, No. 2295; Pennsylvania aves baa of et wiee un casp ietina, ducpainng teat orieied week | Bet Up, and two men assisted him from the | of Gaithersburg district, died on Thursday and | residence, No. 1018 Vermont avenue. Mrs Lans- spoken of one man by name and not of others, | nue southeast, and interrapted « gape of oe ow OGSES pantry: all mod. WoEKRMSisst te Cue esanuol cae aint, Joabin te the deck, and he was compelled to | her remains were yesterday interred at St-Rose | burgh will be at home Thursdays. and to that extent I will admit the criticism is a| poker. A raiding warrant had been out for the size lots and parkings ; Botsen’ oper i = _ | work for two hours,when he became exhausted | cemetery, near Waring station. The funeral| Mrs. C.F. Trotter, after an absence of two| fair one. Gann paysients talauce iponthiy. GEO. E- se and had to go below. The captain, he said, | services were conducted by Kev. Father M. J. | months visiting in Portland and other ONE STATEMENT DENIED. So far as the raid was concerned it was a sue- SUBU v was known to him only as “Bud,” and he re- | Riordan of Barnesville, assisted by Rev. Father ora: SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ | F#sinows to him oniy as “Bud co ea ome me We Now England cites, has returned and is now at| «as to tne statement that I gave my report | cot, although s number of the players got out ‘ok KENT—A NEW 7-K0OM DWELLING AND | medicine, but left him there in the boat all the | was a member of a large and influential Mary- = (iss Lula Himber of Denver, Col., f to the newspapers before I submitted it to the | reached the door leading to the rooms Bayh tase anion: plane walk to the, etstion; until | week until yesterday when, he pat him on the hana oat A$ tho | ee of hor death she was | | ive i 3 gg aged saya Secretary, Ican only say that it is not true. I | couki sce the men engaged in the game. forney at Lav, Kockvilie, Sd. steamer Tygert at Cole’s Point, Va., an in her eighty-second year. this city, is stopping her aunt, Mrs. “ . ~. , GINS, Attorney at Lav, Kockvilie Md. UL is tare, Tevonts, to this cliy. Chek be cata, | Dusing tue past fow days tho grip has been | Frank. Grace i2i¢ 2ist street, and will be | Sent it to the Secretary on Seturday and St wes | one in the roam, volasteosed Se open bulider and owner, tn we ‘alm JOR SALE BRICK HOUSE: 3 STORIE rooms, Verivont ave. bet. thomas and. low: one of tle finest ioeations in the eity lot W,” Adittess FH, Box O80, city post office. TMPS., , ALL MOD. ¥ = Fores TWO-STORY, S1x- ONE OF THO: the doer, C1 3 SUR SAL! i follor Th and so the force used by the officers Teohdane agent re tone eS] PMA age un tet cm | Rave ha gin out a @1 htt ap | proven n vious urs of thelbnty gat home io fronds Tacdap Pag oy GG ee i AY-WINDOW | Per tonth; rice, $2,700; ters tonuits | soxs, | about oue mie trom the Capitol, ou the turnpike tain owed him. appears in @ much more vated | The first complimentary dance of the Aldine | tive of the Associated Press asked me for a copy | floor. ‘Lhe clicking of checks no longer ii med. ipa, ont cent: | _@l-w TAIN F stem | eS cictee wan aeato we, Hyattevuie. New Sork | “Sanitary Officer Frank gave him a good|form than last year and in some localities Club of Washington was held Saturday evening wae A . ? the at it, condensing it into | beard and cards couid have been the wo Sinks Bak | PREGAME Ga APARGMIN, ONE OF HME MORE | Tis grossed vay sh and wots uakes esutyui | Breakfast and farnished him transportation as | nenrly all the mombers of familios are alicted | at the “builders” cxehunge: ‘The “hall aes | Cots eer ean ~} ayers 05 thay ‘an i is ti bout the space I thought the papers would | coat tails of some of the as ‘scamn- Deautiiul and attractive Louses im the northwest; | and profitabie subdivision. Is iuproved by «tine | far a8 Baltimore. with it at this time. tastily decorated with and ne r pered toward the do Ts EchsiectGe'Catbectvur ate naar Daw Caio: S | hneron browse “bye ganar MOE sheppard says he intends to watch tho iver || The following transfers of realestate have | and “tho stage ‘wiih pallss while eo begs | OS 25 os beat to do. thie becamee 1) eee ylOmars she doors: say, ‘and. they took See 3 ‘BH. WARNER & CO., front in Baitimore for the boat and apply to | been recorded in the office of the clerk of the|red J uml placed directly | was ‘that the reporters would get hold of ession of the cards and chips and arrested, ai2-5t ¥IGE st. iw. | the law for redress. cireuit court: Nathan T. Harriss and wife to | under center combined to shed Sra Tupper 2. W, RR 9 eS Se = Farle, tract of land: Edw. Balt lights, the report without my knowing of it, and that | J. A. Tupper and ©. W. Richards as the pro- 2 Jui ALi LAND By THE ACHE, IMPAOVED ae fey and wile to lone Beka’ Ste ara baltt” | softened ray over. the entire room. “The | in thet abstracts of it would ‘aot touch upon | priciore’ "The mex’ who wena inne PES and brick dweilings on Park ave 2nd unimproved, near Ariinzton. Fort Myer, be- winenavee) nese ley and wite to GleneEcho Granite Company, | committees on arrangements were composed of the points that I thought were’ most worthy of | summoned as witnesses. An examination was tween Wasiznston aad Alexandria; asar the Lotomac | ‘The entertuinm th ats |40 ates flan; @ Renken a ° 3 the wates of Draid’ Lill Park. 200 feet abo Sivan and goer Valines ae ial ch ee ie 1 ent of the Potomac Athle' D “Baan a B. Detrick and | L. 8. Thomason and M. D. chairmen; | attention. waived in the Police Court today and the cass Bod Land 439 and 4 aS thm og og gigctric road abd the proposed Mt. Veruou avenue. | Club that was to have taken placo tomorrow | Wife to Aaron H. Keirnan, lot, block 1, Knoles; | the Misses Fitch, Lewis, Winter, Bur-| Commissioner Bates comes from northern | was sent to the grand jury. The wife of one of Two-story and ba r ope pe Send for Jarce iuayot Washin«ton and its suburts,sent | int bas bee ed until Saturda: $375. J. W. Purdum and others to. Wm. L. Rena Smith and Banks, Messrs. L. B. | New York, and was ted_to the office by |.the players had sent « lady friend in seareb of Sento eeius a iF ay bent ard woud fore free, with descruytion of property. and price tis night bas been postponed un rurday next: | Lawson, 41 acres of land; &—. Jesse V. N. oa 2 eee ee Seeeee agen Seephieen Seokeaeand aetna ali-ew JAMES E.CLEMLSTS, 15:1 F st. nw. | when a program will be presented of uni Huyex to Wm, Le F King. 16 aN, | Gleeson, 8.8 Hunter, EM. Hasbrouch, President Harrison. It is said that since his | the husband and when she learned of the raid iat Sis BUsiNEas Fr Tall prostipel voctwe "Sine fo Ee sna Ondepot dodo tan LEA, RELIONTE CLIX. SITU. | attractiveness. The tickets given out for t0-| of tind, ¢-—. Metropolitsa Improvement Come | Pigeon eee: ET: Lewis, HL J. Robinson, W. O. | appointment he bas ran the buresu on very iz- | sbe thanked the oficer for it emtenayens senate, fos inate. theme 1s. N Oty | ney ust Mouse? Magic ntee Atacontin’ DCenagi Toe | MOFFOW night will be good for Saturday. pany to Jon T. Menny, lot &, soc. 98, Garett | Homeustein and E. D. Anderson. ep ape yy aon n aecsien chippioe Hospital eee top, 40 erly tickets key next Louse: . ¥ a » EEA CRE NT on on A New EN.00y 14tht._ | tae conte fer Sirumtin 00 neat, etuo per | MEM ous ale Fag ome $000. "Reister, Nussell and others to'Su- iias docidod without ‘consulting the State De=| The homecyethie tee ete CK ON 611t ST. rata” Sdetas south ae eee cottage, reut low ti : not pt ‘Couple. sama V. Gaithor, lot at Gait £900. | Baltimore and Ohio Railrosd Case Advanced. | D2tiinent that has in many cases had commer. dispensary has bees ms and bath: rents tor | perember 1. ak J. K. HERTFORD, ‘The Neumann-Lawson elopement, the story | Elizabeth A. Rabbitt and others to Walter H. "The case of the int suanne ‘affected. and the new name is the very eng. SAT ee ed 1419 G it._| of which was told in Tax Stan of last Friday, | White, seven ncres of land, $1524, Ersemes aoe compares bare of wr enlg ay cep ny ye og [TT and Emergency Hos- [Ok SETHE GREATEST BARGAIN NEAR] ig not the only recent occurrence of that | Brogehen and wife to Mary Frances White, one | #02 Sgainst the Baltimore and Qhio railroad, | num ‘State pital. Itis intended to open Ai iectfenscra@ of land, one of the moat vague | 8 ada taal hat | Acre of land; @—. W. H. Thomas and wife to | involving thé legality of special rates to the- |™wkward for the Department. an emergency __ | Only" S300." Ouetiira cas elanee smoutniy Se | Eawwraema hone, Gossip of a somewhat | Sohn 'R. Warlield, two acres; $7278, Zach i organizations, was advanced for hearing Separtwent similar to the hospital on 16th ——$—______1008 FSP. NW | yearly payments. ‘BA. PHILLIPS & SON, a young | Williams and wife to Wm. H. Musser, 99% acres today by the United States Court and Information Wanted. fireet, except that the treatment will be WiLL BUY JOR Sale 5 % 141) New York ave. _| couple went over to Baltimore about a month | OY 1ang: @1 909, "Washington Daneshower and for ns teen. in| dr. ZL consul of the | 2°meopathic. To this end alot has been pur- ars ati bath vcect Several new fraibe icanens cock contaming as ooms, | KOE HENT—5 ACHES UPON THE RIVER ROAD; | 8&0 as individuals and returned as one.” ‘The | Of and; $1,900. | Hager, ities ache argument Mebdey = Aquilie’ 5. Dangherty, chased on Massachusetts ition, gach near Qiet iw. Pree, gi oye he poi Tong dhe use guide the Fistnick; near Tenaliytown aud Parents ure as yet in that state of 00 | Rockville Park; #450. Siting Lake Park Gre | 2anUsty, after a long list of cases previously | United States at Callao, Peru, desires to learn through to kK street between Bt — way & CU. 4 ait and clo Siecthic road ; suitable for SRPROV blissf ‘assigned. ‘names and addresses heirs of John Gu SALE WO TWOSTORY “YElix DESIRABLE NEW CORNER HOUSE; press | houves stable and orchard, 420 ber ulin AULAy | WHICH 38 brie - = to Frances E.Camp, lot 11, block the of the heirs of om Queen st. \exanuris, brick iront, stone steps and iriminings: contains six | & ABEMT, O22 1ith st. do-12t Toms, bath and all'us. 1. Price enly $5,000, 0M easy TWO NEW HOUSES; press brick fronts; | J $000 casa, baiaace assume Ua! Appiy to delet H, Fraxscax. - SL ee pl Ri ee oat - EWSROOM AND BATH HOUSE, | Frecont exsoe 6 ate mocmne; hath; ail me. @ XE know hii chien saben: gopered taeeemnet: | oe MenaCHL EST, atehes, Disinonds, Clocks oat akin tule, Pog : mee nds, Clocks . SSo0 cash snl to peruenth ~“THOS-G. 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