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— eat, A a THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY,’ DECEMBER 15. 1891—TEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE-—HOUSES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. CHARLES LOMAX KILLED, THE MUDDY WATER al fOk USINESS PROPERTY ON 7TH fol NT. W 7-ROOM DWELLING AND at Tt Can Be Pittered Made “oh SALE—A BUSIN QPonTY 03 om AEE A TA ESS a ie eae OOM DWE Se ‘The Tilton-Tennant Wedding Today—Per- cTmeadvocste of anarchistic principles wems Shot by a Policeman Whom He Attempted | Mow Nuered and Made Clear at : a3 ra ior roUch repairs K's. et. st nv Ath | Bike agit ae Aerie eR He Tonight the Vice President and Mrs. Morton aapauaree sea a The chief difficulty, tf the occasional searcity oan snd Trust building. — = : shell babel. (301 Ww : SALE— will ® dinner , and Mr. and Mrs TABLE ESE gegy BUS pou | Kee ervey mas conan, hes tre | Werdington wl attoduc ets deughir aiz.3t Git F st. he leadin from Washington to Hyattsville. New York | reception from 9 to 12. This afteraoon from 4 OFFICER MELLEN FIRED THE FATAL SHOT, BUT | Of wrter at elevated places be excepted, that WEN Her hair was suggestive of the mellow gold| OFFICER GARVEY HAD RFEX aNoT RY THE Max | Washingtonians have to contend with and com= TY-THIRD ST. ¥.W. AT t-room brick house, bay ave extended wil strike this piace about its center. | to 6 Mrs. James Hoban will give a tea to intro- | of the sunset. And when theyhadred-headduck | OW D&AD—A Traoic arram at Tux “caur,”| plain most bitterly of is the muddy water, E FOR SALE—LOTS. SueRiucs Goudie idgatch Geis | duce ber cnughtr is Mi everybody respected her flings too mach to | D&t0m tx peor maze mivicon bend 0 ae oe i SALE-GREAT BANGAINI_SURE 9 PER THE FINEST BUILDING LOT ON | {has grest promise. “Price, 88:00. Sg || Spe let em gered fey pigetaae at cent investment; handsowe northwest business " of Mrs. Merk Tilton, and Mr. Wiltiam Brydon | that auburn fowl.” The sound of pistol shots rang through the | Week this has been notably the case. It has , Va, were married at perty located not fer trom F st. and near Pa ave, = hy ag ‘Apply 20 | _a125t Tennant of Petersbi “Camp” just before 7 o'clock last evening and | been as if drinking so much sand and clay, and the business center sold, subject to sease not e3 aaa" is* : — Q me until January 1, 1805, at 1,000 per year. Fe, SALE—LAND BY THE ACRE, IMPROVED | the residence of Mrs. Dunn, the bride's AQUESTION oF excited many of the old idents to such an | Yet by a little trouble and no great deal of ex- Fespot rr We oceupt 7 E- i—T EI ¥ and pear Arlingtor 5 named. There were BOstERE. slay sae : oder inpfove | cy or Saeafband have renewed. fame for Sscumn. | Etwo uuntyat Dupe Gis ut @hadueach. yey | ewate Waste htt Riessntyn seer the Hence | oceere, Tum abe was named. There wore | n Sresty Okinese indy extent that some of them did not go to bed | Pense every family, no matter how limited p ce on rue rte 2 + 608 we dies ‘and. near Ballston and. Faii ‘beat’ : ; TOWSON, | larecailcn iLL: SOMNSTON 150S ears, | See Pe ror Sitcineta'taa the groposed ts Verran’ Stent | both the bride and with » few of their With suck very little feet last night, but remained awake and discussed | their means may be, can have clean, clear, pure od Tevst building. | near Runes Bank. Pend for lange uuay of Wasincton and ite suburbe.sent | very intimate friends. The wedding had been ‘That she hardly kept from falling the cause and result of the shooting. neg ne HIRES CORY | JOR ALE—THREE-STORY BRIC atiee Saas BOCLE MENTS. Ibe ¥ st mw, Sas ence en's scale, but owing When she walked along the street. Policeman Archibald Mellen and a young eee a perty of alum when im aig Hatake Only ga ee ne pee ill subdivide to sreat ad-| POR ENI-A, VILLA DEMIONTEVLY SITU: | Arrangements were necessarily. changed, ‘Mra | She resided in Chicago See ee ae nt tates Lemen eee Go| San puis ha sulecen erent | RE Dyer foot; ot cay ten, | ee ean ae nee “dirs | Harrison. and. Mra McKee’ graced ‘And she grieved becauseshe found | S0t* WhO did the shooting, and the latter io | tion's fact “upon tits wry, gropeety te STORY AND| F sirable dwelling, with ietest conveniences; well OF SIT AND Go (OR SALE—THE GREATEST BARGAIN NEAR | the occasion by their presence, @ warm ~ "sim it” Bow acorpse, while the officer is still on @uty. | founded the manufacture of the lakes used in sis adesirable | adapted for entertaining, situate near the licitisl Seco butt lnc iotr a: | 2, this cy —tenacres of land: ous of the most beau | friendship having ¢: for years ‘That she sithply “‘wasn's in it” The “Camp,” as heretofore mentioned in| painting—the dissolved ng matter aus SE ‘per lot best investinent in the ne Seay segs top * euarben, howe Oyctocking thiscity: | between the mistress of the Whige House and When old Santa Claus came ‘round. several murier cases, is the negro settlement | being precipitated = by slum. In the oi ge ef WOKS, G16 12th st. aLz-3t yearly payments, ‘B.A. PHILLIPS & SUN, the bride's mother. It was in the midst of oceans Just north of Le Droit Park, where the police |"™¢ manner all dirty coloring matter Water: indirect rauation. elect wae lightine- CORNER OF 19THAND HSTS, | ” ds i419 New York ave. | such a company as this that the marriage took! «<7 time were money,” eaid one artist to an- ere the police lin a pail fall of water may Se 31100. Terms Me rashs TYLER & KULHERFORD, 190% F st. nw. aoe PANGS Macets. kam water and | 0 HENT—5 ACRES UPON THE RIVER ROAD; | place. In the large bay window of the spa- th 2 Se have to be constantly om the alert, and when | precipitated by dissolving © small piece of DAY & HALDEMAS, HANDSOME TUE bHOORS OH Taen de Ravantawes ‘easy terms | Buc Outside the District; near Tenaliytown and | cious drawing room a bower was erected. | ther, ‘‘that picture of yours would bes great | making arrests they often have to resort to | Lim? ner vo iar ma ane ee nut init. A : i investment.” Violence. The streets in this place are unim- | tablespoon SAVE BET. STR AND OTE. 2 ” the tlectric road; suitalve tor gardening; tuuproved bi all''iatest. iunprovements, landsomely For se ELOT ON THE | houses stbieand orchards G40 per month. "REE | In front of it the couple stood to be married. FIN ‘ore 1 or two of powdered alum dropped STR AND ores, carerally built tnicr oor personel sures | FV sera of Fs EMBER are Behind « hedge of palms the musicians were | | ‘“Do you think so?” proved and after a rain the mud is several | and stirred into a hogehead of water will in the mc. tas, “concrete. cellars ee eS ee eee aed crete wedding march | “Yes; you spent about three hours on it and | inches deep. grou the cppesrance of | = of a few hours precipitate to the bottom ‘ey paved, “We can soil this ef uuther wat ewiars and price a was the enter » reets today they have not cleaned in articles matter pret ar ” | eae aro . ~ EF FOR SALE—PIANOS. drawing ‘room, "ier, "De. “Haine ‘or | 7% Cught to get about ten years for i many weeks, and their condition furnishes | bp se Tehama Fe 1S HALDEMAN, O08 Fst | OK Bald TN 18 Buds £7 ice Se ; FOk S4E2065 WILL BUY NEW GRAND, Petersburg performed the cegemony. Mr. ready material for stone battles and deadly as- | Muddy water will become at once clarified by ESIKABLE HOUSE ON i ST. whote house; ali mod. supe. Price. 66.500 | Soa right piano; warranted seven years. “-octave| Tennant was attended by his friend, Mi ‘He was an actor, but they say saults, The vacant lots and alleys about the | very minute quantities of salts of lime; or the fa, nile: Zatory brick stable, vel sbe & RUTHER 1807 F at. bow. yo of ground ia the 2.¢., containing | BifBo: S52. ‘We are ander litte expense and Baskervill of Richmond, as best man.” T He couldn't draw a bit; a screed weg of enc: for criminals | one-thousandth part of chloride of calcium to Ww es 230,000 square teet an Just the anew | 7 PLE UPHIGHT BIANOS-a10- MONTHLY | Pride was escorted by her cousin, Mr. Lanier and renders the capture of an escaping wrong-| one part of water effects the same result alley. wil rent for #4 Sear: price, if sold svon, | 2} runt on Mth st, and S1% feet front on H st. 2. w. . cian if you want to exchange your square piano, fore | Other attendants were the two little daughters WHAT CAUSED THE FATAL MEETING, Mmembering these suggestions is very great, as ete apne MOSER TYLEWE ROTHERFORD, taut Pet in. WARSTO Patni. | new uprickt. Will jive special baryuins for the bol | of Mr. and Mrs. Lanier Dunn, who were pret. ery It was about 6:45 o'clock last evening when | the water of the Potomac often remains weeks wl F aehectiot. at ance . NEAR DUPONT, CIR ERY PRETTY BUILDING LOT | Neyiveyoutull value ior same, any baisace fan'be | tly dressed in white china ‘silk and carried the fatal meeting between the negro and the | “er 4 freshet in distasteful and unbealthful nd bath ; heated TSALE_AN ELT GANT CORN, SIDE It has been declared by physiological experts Sgn pent a on N st. near NJ. uve. n.w. ; fect front, Lew idae # $10 monthiy. “We can save you| bouquets of pink roses, and Master Ritchie | that small larger to | the conditio: Ceo TT ene ee jone tial very. ital location ‘and eiea aah pert cane wae = epte lod. “Our pianos, are ‘use beat fn ihe | Melee, who held the bride's fowers during the | Dakota, ‘This, too, pl — cma officer occurred. Oficers Mellen and Garvey ” 2 ees SALES WE ee eS FOR SALEVERY DESINAULE BUILDING LOT| THE PIANO EXCHANGE, ““The bride, who is not only very pretty but | % Many of ;them lose their better halves there. | Nr“ hareucrs and they went ou duty together | It isnot to the supposed that these suggee Pa cemios techn © a ‘From sALE-IN ALEXANDAI cary teria, worth @2000, ne: De® $4700; on] 2_13 Paave __laiso very attractive in ming ead manners, was proceeded in the direction ‘ofthe “camp and | Hons are based upon the legerdenain by which eee ATID D. STONE, 808 F at. n. ‘@ roolus, pressed brick, & ‘ak r . BROOKS, 616 JOR SALE—A GRAND BARGAIN. dressed in white satin and embroidered chiffon “Tam a tenderfoot,” he said, not been there many minutes before they | Jugélery enables water to be turned into wine. oe aDENCK IN J00 to alley: Uriel stable; ‘every, conveniene Foe T FKONT. ON HST. NE. S250 cash Hach fone’ yeiane, almost | with tulle veil. Her bouquet was of lilies of All sadly and forlorn; arrested three persons for being disorderly and are practical, authoritative principles of e SALE 8 DESIRABLE eoxere 255 a ex —_ , Beur «th st. cheapest round on the street;ouly | Sweetest effects and unsurpassed for elegance and | the valley. “Tis 80 ‘each friend sent them to the police station. Following the | common sense set just as the soda water Present M « stories and cellar; Se conte Der ft. :one-sourth cash. 616191 durabuity ; finest make; our own guarantee; seeitand | After the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. — arrest of Solomon Page was that of his wife, | we drink is reduced from a combination of sak mace, lot Z12Nj- alley < $1 ave: aan ashen ee ee ee eee aE. ois Pe. 8 Tennant left for their bridal trip, which will On treading on my corn.” Rodella, and when near 4th and Wilson streets | phuric acid and soda or marble aust acolored man came around the corner, and | with water, Yet a filter is best, and “Do you think that monkeys can be taught | when within fifty fect of the officers and their | when it “is not “within the province to talk?” he asked. risoner he fired a pistol shot at them, ‘The | of a family to pu: i RY ullet passed through the back of Officer Gar- | tured one, one ‘that never put the question that way,” she re-| yey's coat and the force was such that the | be easily constructed by any man about the plied. “I always woadered whether they could | ofticer thought the piece of lead had entered his | house who has ‘ticle of mechanical inge- be taught not to.” body. nuity. A carp be had, at any rave, SHeous | ¢Xtend asfaras Florida. Their future home ARG i—J ML * Fortatatie, richly: embelisied, Zan ate apeieit | Will bem Richmond, ‘The bride's presents pane thar ccat new 6500 Can tbe had if faken at once | were not only numerous but elegant. Uwner leaving the city. Cau ve senate ® Miss Ida V. Hildebrand and Mr. Daley E. Buser, both of York, Pa., were married last Sze, GOxU0. | Ton SALE—ELEGANT #000 THREE-PEDAL PAT- | night at the residence of Rev. Dr. Elliott of the aE OO. out grand upright plano: #30; bes! inthe markets | Ascension Church. Mr. W. H. Holtzapple and MSE, BET. NEW JERSEY AVE. | ornare ory aid basenien * price SALE : ant ert 1 eC tna, Satcee tenders | FFs temutiuttotson Ma. ave, near the Capitan: | dt Th PIANO EXCHAS rooms ; lot 20x 100 to 30-fovt alley ; price, 0. On | Pr yA bet. 44 and tith, -story Iraine ; 5 rooms; ariee _ 0. © aunt Coun. ave. Don't ules this. DAVID D. STONE, S06 Fst i SALE_A VERY CHEAP HOME ON 15TH ST. rows, bath an so. “Tworstory tame in Culiinane’s alley, Dapgain' sacrifice” must be sold. 1248 ih st. uw. | Sree "At ng a —— CHASING THE MAN WHO FIRED THE. PIeTOL. can do th ‘ery abort whi ai 6th aw. :4 rooms; pric “ m1 PRON’ ‘a id lunter stood up wit the Haw. Feoncey By eet 5 wie 8 oon cate 20 etn Binney ee ad Steet on Corus ror sane EUSP HARRINGTON CO_UFRIGHT: | couple. Sir. and Mra Buser, after'a short ro- RUMORED POLICE CHANGES. The oficere let the woman go and Offcer| ant eet t cy a halt barrel will do, fice. $5. 000; q000 cast, bal. $25 monthly. and containing only 7,500 aq. ft. price per too! % ‘mouths: original price, ; will sell for | ception ir friends at the residence re ellen, being » faster runner than his partner, | 1.6 jotta aon, or Goan, be . LEONARD, 407 4% st. 8. W. WESCOTT, WILCOX '& HEESTON a ioe, 9 x e bottom near the side with a tube ex pou sALESiaTH st. PROPERTY; | _a “too; Ba. ave. and tth and La hve, Auenta Sant Uk ata ae eee piaaonaee | JLT. Seott left on their wedding trip. They | Charges Against Detectives and What They | was yoon in the load in pursuit of the floving | out noua meat, the wie rottening the wood on 4, 9 and U4 7h st. nw. Planoe for will reside st York, Pa, rs 3 several baryaims just placed onthe market. All in* | JOR SALE-LOTS ON F ST. BET. office, eich 1Sass to alley in rear, price WESCOTT. Wi pe > = Loox & Hikes! SALE—BAY-WINDOW BRICK ON 6TH ST. ud 6th and L near Ht; care) Grooms and bath routs, for | FOR SAL May Lead to. man. The officer lost sight of the escaping | the outside. Put clean pebbles three or foar ie pe For some days past a rumor bas been in| man when he turned into the alley, but it was | inches deep over the bottom of the tub ands circulation that there were to be certain | Only for an instant. He again caught sight of | half bushel or so of charcoal over that, pound him as he was running through a short alley in | it down quite firmly and put in more charcoal changes in the District government, and one FO" Sab HotIDAy waRGary SALE—HOLIDAY BARGAIN, More encouraging news comes daily from BMADBUBY UPRIGHT GRAND, Mrs. Hitt of the condition of her son Reynolds. Periectonier musically’ fully pusranteed® orgteal | He 38 slowly recovering from a relapse of THOSE ELEGANT NEW HOUSES O: ® and € ste me; one Joou Saiz —WHOLE SQUARE OF GKOl $100. Terms ve 29. jexandria, Va. pric or aah. bale #500; will be sold for ‘ou monthly pay- | the typhoid fever, and as soon as he can be the direction of his house, and while in this|*nd pound it down again until the tub is aacaenasene ¢ — hinibenwilerey andvtne and two ears" ADDI, bipbices Whey .'F. &."SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave.” nodchm | moved Mrs, Hitt will bring him home. wasto the effect that Superintendent R.A. |aller the officer's weapon was discharged. | full to within cycht inches of. the e led nearly JOR SALI {BAY WINDOW BRICK ON OTH ST. | gio se bemnil rye -ek DAY BARGAL ig ‘The Misses Davis of Philadelphia, who have | Arnold of the street-cleaning department was Reaching the old shanty where he lived with, — naan pe on ee or taeve toches of 3 fs ne near H st. cars: § rooms and s rents for 2 Me K hy 5 iti 4 by | bis mother aad sister, Charlie Lomax, the man | bles, and put over the whole a clean t brick on T st. near | $18.50. Price, #3.000. 1 ery easy, J. H. GRAY | Px DES 7 NES Rich rosewood case; full octave; perfect order; a] been abroad since the winter three or four | t0 give up that position and be succeeded by a “4 4 eS oe 2 Lee woe ee ae Fiore. eae TE eT CED Se cee Ce ERA | valnabin oemmeat: cour Suiettelie eae years ago when they entertained so hand-| Mr. A. H. 8. Davis, chairman of the repub-| ¥bota the officer pursuing, entered te : a nearly new bay-windo fF orkda ave. DOr OR SALE—#800 DOWN WILL BUY a eatiect of motunsiie | K'bay-siadaw orck , 8 roome autd-bath » periect-co: | aso up DAVID D. STONE dition; on 6th near Q st.u.w. Price, $6,000. J. H S05 1 st GAY &'co. 238 “AT MT. PLEAS | JOR SALE—TWO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES ar = ms on Queen st., Alexandria, Va; price, #800; terms foot only 30e ‘on easy payments; handsome stool and WE: ied. gE somely in Mrs. Hazen's house, on the corner of Oo Peave. 16th and K streets, have returned here to reside, and have taken the residence of the late Mrs. Laughton on H street. penal belkasy guaee musically; | Senator and Mrs. Gordon have taken apart- licen central committee. The rumor also had | {7 0* d00F, slamming the door in the officer's | be wan ‘When the char- it that Mr. Arnold would be given a position| Mellen endeavored to open the door, and | coal becomes foul it should be replaced by on the detective corps, but there is no vacancy | while doing so his pistol was again discharged, | another lot, though it will last @ year anyway in the detective corps at present, although | the bullet entering the door and embedding | Without renewing. ‘OTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 07 Pa! ave. and Uth st. and La. ave. EXCTAS Rear cable cars, house, 5 itself in the ceiling of the first floor. Finally melita Oud fect mould eachanes | Sppiy te” ne ne PS Hera : ments at the Shoreham. several members of the force are at logger | tne oficer got the door open, and in this little CUINA AND THE Fan sam pay ditierence. FESS GOOLE sm ee heads, and it is intimated that before the pend- | front room the fatal shot was fired. The colored _ *a CP wad ft. frout, 13th iat SU near L, at. N near N. Cap. a. ‘The Mexican minister will go to New York improvements; wabogauy cases mane | late tonight or else tomorrow morning, to be ing investigation is concluded the official ax | man's mother was in the room at the time, «| No Official Exhibit Wi Be Made From the tories and cellar; furnace, = eee 3 2 Nee ee ee See ATURE CUable | Present at the dinner of one hundred ‘covers | will fall with some weight and cause the | she begged the officer and her son not to shoot, Flowery Kingdom, s OF « GE Lis and speaking tubes. paj throuxhout: | 75, 7 7 SUF, 3 pres - ea ” na tes namdsouse hones, sin rooms press | SaNvexth and Gog}per month “HS. c. HENSEL & | PORSALE RANE BARGATN we isha mandala cer {hich will be given there tomorrow night in| vacancy wanted. maine Parpone, for each one mued bis pistol) s4-. Denby, the United States minister $0 BARNES S' WEAVER, 29 F ot = an ss ok caters nan mors come he Chinese gow pee | Jyit SALELOT ON 8 ST. N.W. NEAK NEW | OUI PIANOS, night at 1517 B atrect, for which tickets were | two'members of the detective corps, and it is | ®* 00m as he entered, and made use of wach | "ile the for an sich cepeesoomaen ie Randsowe residence, 4x | & KUTHERFORD. 1307 F st. bow _ aly + ADELE Davis eco, | OUR TERMS sold among their own acquaintances, and the | rumored tnat before the close of the investiga- | language as “I'll kill you,” so the officer says, | P< - “4 m bath, cabinet usnteis, | TOR SALE — GEORGETOWN — DESIRABLE | _49-0t 1519 F st. Will please you. proceeds will be given to the funds of the | 1" 4 at the Iatt The offi world’s fair, it has, in order to facilitate ex- eke, cates | me eID ea ices ite eroome mda | Don ShLE-ORWILLEXCHANGEFOR uoUses— | O14 Pianos taken in exehanral Children's Country Home. ‘The chaperones | ne ee eee een caters. «| turned the fire and the colored ian stepped | Bibits by Chinese merchants and others, re- a BARNES & WEAVER, tu-}. ¢ Jot 100 feet deep to alleys Price, on em *y desirable lots near Dupont ci —— eee were Mre. Plain, Mrs. Larner, Mrs. Hibbs and ; x See box. He did | moved the export duty on all articles aa aaa = | ON Wescorr, witcox x urestox, — | Apply CHARLES EARIS, us Vth st Foi, SALE_GREAT. BARGAINS Mrs. Noble. ‘The evening was one of genuine | matter, although the police department comes | back and seated himscif upon a box. He di - — 1007 Pa! ave. and ith st. and La. av EAE MANS AVESW | COUNTRY ‘welling; all modern conveniences; WOR SALE. giecly ‘wane bine jon of Commis- | not speak, for the bulict had entered his head, | for exhibition at Chicago. a iiaiaia and he died in fewer minutes than the wholé | This indicates that the Emperor ot China, Yesterday afternoon Commissioner Douglass | affair occupied. | He still beld his pistol in bis | thouch he will not quite forgive the exclusion Was at police headquarters, but what was said | band and the officer took possession of the | | ik" 0 Nl No! t to the Be een eines Sat shes cone sale | ety ont as as Danan mans on elias at hs Suma eee Karnod. ‘The oflcers’ against whom charges | turned it over to Liout. Gessford. ing an official display at the fair, will not throw are now pending are Detectives Edward Horne | Wm. H. Young and James Flanagan were on Scena ne, Taz ct = complete com- and Charles W. Mahon, but there is no counec- | the street at the time of the arrest and they | mercial exhibit that will add greatly to the Mia betvee: tistinen saw the colored man shoot at the officer. show. The share t_ Horne was made by a | When Ofticer Garvey reached the police sta-| He lias declined to appoint _ commission to lite, Bt. dlattaae Deaton neemee Os, | Monand pumoeee Mi Coating ie oon oom: ithe a few ieite 5 = == | Zt st. new., ole axency for the cel enjoyment. : REAL ESTATE, | &B4cit pines! Among those present were the Misses ake x: x} | Johnson, Larner, Plain, Wimer, Herbert, Dor- days, 9.000 ACRES OF COAL LAND IN . » Plain, r ‘T, WILCOX & HIESTON West Virginia: several railroads now being pushed | Mp VW sey, Croghan, Beall, Milburn, Cham- e. and Gtu st. and Le ave. | toward this property; price only #4 per acre, land | AR. TLSON, bers, Noyes, Rice, ‘Kauffmann, Tucker, — HOUSE —P si. NEAK DUPONT | {2 ‘he same county gid at $10 and €1% yer acre; land | Of the shoe firm of WILSON & CARR, 920 Fst. n.w.. | Caverly, Gorman, Aukem, Soule, - Daki esaed DICK and atone front Brooms oom | Yer¥ Foch in cont und Vitleyertect.. have aavod lit | never mrows wore euturoocte the hoe coat ot if ri : . presged brick and stoue front; 13rooms and | of ‘mnineral lands of nearly ali kinds. Ht. 'P. Hit pte man, ‘Noble, McChesney’ and ” Pilling, ments; newly Dap ted | TS Tees Pens Senay e weariug qualities of their famous $3.50 Hand-| Dry. B Noble, Moss, IM. ‘Lerner, W. sewed Shoe, and tho public seems tohave csucht bis | Hibbs Frank Lietch, Harry Benner, Clarence Stiow’ | enthusiasm, for the selling record of this particular i .. arbi aie; | Shoe has probably never been equaled in Washington. | Latimer, W. C. Shaw, — . CENTRAL Ph ra Jot 192100 to alley, price. $ THE MOST DESIRABLE | exchange tor smaller house. LW. WEED, land ua | ave. Kooms 5 and 6. ‘a ONE ¢ Brickiwo by desirabse fran unpike and 13% mies from Wellington and about 38 niles trom Washington : 205 arab r a ir, althomgs considerable pressure was ih (UR DSALE—3 LWO-51OKY BAY-WINDOW FRAME Phillips, Du Hamel, Fred Smith, ancis, Mil- rs tamed that the bullet f1 the colored man’s | bi it to bes i Stas Po SHOLMAREL. aes as i py in wood: house and necessary. 0 It is shaped on a last that makes it remarkably neat in P 2 officer of intoxication and of making a false | tatued that the bullet from the col rousht to bear on him by Mr. Hitchcock, the i rec nw. | net rie —— Ee pr esirable » pgp its appearance,and one would never guess that it could | 1¢F, Aukam, Johansen, Chapman, Moque, Cran- | statement, This charge grows out of the inves. | Pistol had passed through both his coats, but | apecial agent of the ov FA SSTORY | ancein Land 2 yeere, Apply 81.2 pee niles from Herndon station: 81,40, | be suld at such a low figure. This Shoe is made in a | f0Td, Martin, Fields, L. C. White, H. Reed, H. solidly bait and | 1301 F st. n.w. les south of Herndon: 1,00. Wide, medium aud narrow toe for ladies, xentlemen | Karr. McPherson, Lieut. Ludlow and Dr. Wirt. tigation of a case by the officer. Several days | Lad not broken the skin. emperor's grouads for declining to send an ex= ns. Cap ago Mr. Donath reported to the police that he | At the request of the dead man’s mother his | hibit are that as the enor | YOR SALE—GOOD VALUE THREE _13-ROOM | | 140 acres im Montomery county, Me. tiles from Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. McKee expect to be | had bee: body was permitted to remain in her bouse in- exira thick walls; deadened floors, &. c= reli shington ; in hich wtate of cultivatior and children. The ladies have a choice of dull or glaze 180} ‘pect n assaulted and robbed by colored@men y P sou W. P. YOUNG, pe Ea a ‘Fintles trom | finish, and the soft, pliable leather ends the assurance | present tomorrow ening at the charity ball | while on 5th street between K and L streets | Stead of being taken to the morgue. 1005 F st n-w. _ | Others, $12,000. JUNAS, BREWER & CO, & that they will be extremely comfortable for waiking. | at the Elsmere. Mrs. Dolph, Mra. Montgomery, | northwest soon after dark, and that night the THE MAN KILLED. Ok SALE_WHAR ORGETOWN: | and F- e : e Pole Tor raz EAC Ruger St Liverpool Point; de- | The Suoe for gentlemen is well made and just the Shoe | Mrs. C. J. Bell, Mrs. Kerr and Dr. Sumner are j officer visited Mr. Donath, whom he found in| The deceased was a mulatto twenty years old BR ewe rng a 15% oe Wiser "Cas ak oy" averure dope of 0 | POR SAUL, FASHIONABLE LOCATION, DESIN- | "“00'screw'uear Slaraial all: in good state of cult | for inclement weather. Get a pair next week; you will | on the reception commuties: bed under the care of physicians. and wes not known by the police. folived MAJ. OVERMAN'S CASE. Ht FIERLING. 1308 | abo able Xmas prevent Two 11: r001 and has a fine jot of timber : $4,000. be surprised at their wearing qualities. al4-6r Mrs, G. A. Woodward and Miss Woodward of | “As the result of that interview the official re- t Circle: ood wer desirable fai home: 100, (tier, #114000. SUNAS, odin all sections ty Matra ac tee tee ported to his ic apd maperior that Donath admitted with his mother and sister, and among those | se will Be Given an Opportunity te Explain that a ‘all sections of Maryland and Vine Massacl ue on i ‘ ECO. sand d KP) HUTCHINS. 1503 Pacave” | * © Our store will be open evenings till ° pater preregye i sie eat to him (Horn he had not been robbed | who knew him he bore a good reputation. For Away the Charges, LE—LOOK AT THIS—TWO-STORY BRICK . ‘Glia . — and that he (Donath) had asked him not to say | five years he worked for Mr. Martin, mail| f Maj. O mee dweliins. Khode Island ave.. opposite the Vice ae +] Society is very much interested at present in | anything tole (Donath’s) father about it. carrier, and recently he went to work to learn case of Maj. Overman, the engineer off- SORASCMEWER © COnTuthand BUA | poutan Braue, : J me ee + | the amateur theatricals to be given at Willard’s | Subsequently statements were printed which | the carpenters’ trade with Mr. Frank Plummer. | cer of the army in charge of the public works 2 aud oth = ee = ae . z ae L Hall tomorrow evening, under the auspices of | were excepted to by Mr. Donath as well as b’ TESTIMONY. here, who is now under arrest at Baltimore ‘st, bb. €F..#15.000 | YOK SALE—INVESTMENTS—TWO SPLENDIDLY FRANCIS HUFT’ oe % rn au uspi y y Str and dws, 1001 ocated residences suitable for aparimen 12-38 LF stn! es gy ¥ ea, ft oo: — ed Child, St. John’s parish, aaa! — = result a the com- | Officer Mellen, who did the shooting, made | pending an investigation into his alleged finan- st bk, te ene of 17 rovms $25,000; other. a corner HE RESIDENCE |.*° ‘Jai = “aee* Luu ae ington, D. C. plaint was entered against the officer. In this i affair to his | cial irregularities at Cleveland, has erystalized ieekee ae echane Wasuine: |? EVENING SILKS AT HALE PRICE. '] ‘The Maryland colony this winter will be con- Se Soest witebcees neve boon hendenagterediaa ery stil sesh ons somewhat. Changes have been preferred oF JOR SALE—A ARGATN—TO ONE DESIRING * *—euee @ eet aa ee [aye liteogireag teed wren aan) Sitar nis ake: o'clock Officer Garvey and myself Ko- | rather formulated by the acting judge advo= hare promiated of parchasiar the former reciienss ot landing a fine view of the |* * These Silks ase 27 inches wide and have © ¢| taken houses here are Mise O'Donnell, wit ereakeicdy raed pty tearyea agai few Acyl apeemer ae fracanaheteton pr yt army, Col. Lieber, getti wy ae yee pee : + 2] her aunt, Mrs, Charles Carroll. They are es-] Inthe case of Detective Mahon the aNega- ee y + getting rlooking #1 3 or ever, been offered by any house for less ° °| tablished at 1200 18th ft. “Miss O'Donnell | gi intoxé it is and while bringing her down 4th street in the | the accusations that have been made Tsao | ows Circle andfoveriooxin s covernivent reservation, orcard wit iruits ur every variey | 1 tan #2 per yard. Ourpricefor your chotce + + | {blished at 1200 18th. street. Miss O'Donnell | tion is intoxication and it ia also charged that | 404 while Dringing her down 4th street in the ao sepa —_- SEES ERAT ESSN Sires gn etter |= + Southey tins | eel Sey Habre anda |S Tl, ra aod reopen | Wn cet od ron yen | NOE Ovrom 2 certain pron i Cereal yes forty years. It is uow offered for male on easy terms, | © @ Nile and vat + +| Geo. Carroll and Miss Carroll are expected | §uage of and concerning another member of | yards of us St, See Oe ZOR SALE baprain Tom authorized by. naval | GF will be caeanit for property ik Wanlintone Dc [> White, Nie Seer sepa e® 22 | very shortly to take possession of the Porter | the force. “The other member of the force. i | Garvey in the back.”'T then let go the prisoner |upon them by the acting secretary of wat, the morthweat section for G00, The Property's | festdence er a county home. "To a puty deatimees | © lan cnet chase Sik cast Drews | | mansion on H street, which they have rented | Detective Block, and this part of the allegation ead pursed the man who fired the shot. I/Gen. Grant. They have mot been made near cable cars and herdics, amd can be bought on eass | Jane farin, 300 acres adjoining. with tenant's house, [+ © anotivr bargain ie + +] for the season. Mrs. and Miss Acosta have | i# charged to have occurred in Alexandria last ~mneaipebigres To th ede of the {Public and they may not be at ail, Saee Foe Farce eaindty Will be sold with thé |e « 94 inch Cream Ground Figured Indie Sitks, © «| taken a very oe mone K a Far- Sonne i — Cees erage —— Wale pens SS ae meng ‘the alley. | Major Overman is to be given an A FOR SALE—A bargain—An opportunity of purchas- a 1407 Bat. nov-eotr | * * with violet and flowered designs. Reduced Scere nen ete tetenes Caicod itnses in am alleged gambling case. toward his houe Itried to cock my pistol ana | Bity to answer themand in case he dono from an out-ol-town owner & suustantial Sestory . 1 to Te. per of Baltimore.’ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick May | Detective Mahon appeared in the case as a > satisfactorily there will be methinn pews uriek ton dence side of Ktneer oe | ROR AE oe ne kO.R. © miles from |* © ‘Plain’ Chins Bing in an the fashionable will be the guests of Mrs. Coleman, who has | witness for the defense and it 1s alleged that he | it Was ret = ee — “Bfeliowea done. It is wnderstood, however, “thet the the property camy | Sha Th ene ee find mod; nbs. lot 20x | Washineton, a farm cre. This turm Hes well for |* * evening shades, at 50c., 60c., Sc. and @1 leased the Meyer house. They expect in | testified that he would not believe Detective | the man ie a jane Seen, While ying to | Charges relate exclusively to the su; fie for bulletin issted on | Hivered below the marked alae, is pebdivision ‘and adjoins Chariton Heihts. Look at |e © Der yard. $ ¢ | gnother year to be in their besatiful home on | Block on his oath and that he was not believed | ming the door behind him. While trring to | cn crtage im his accounts, which amounte te tec, , zs B WAGGAMAN. — JOBN F. WAGGAMA) An Ave years froin Dow that you Mebane oO Fexrets |, Whatever be your needsin the Silk line * *| Rhode Island avenue, which is still in the | in the Washington courts. It is further alleged | 2Pen the door my sony again reppin than £400, and probably are formulated under SALE_A BARG. 11-6 Cor. 14th and Gsis. B.H. WARNER &CO., | © © ‘ewill pay you tosce us, + +| hands of workmen. that he gave similar testimony concerning a | #ccidentally, the striking the door, | the heads of “fraud against the go td wquired: balance pat by rent: siz rooms, | OK SALE NEARLY NEW ROOM FRAME d12 ‘O16 Pst new. os colored witness and the Alexandria jury in that | €!ancing upward to the ceiling. I then got in- | 90 <sconduct unbecoming an office acne a ua th st. between D and E me. Pri house northeast: stable on premises: cheap at LU oe case acquitted the defendant. side and told Lomax that I wanted him, that | 7 -- WNISKELE & Me . 1008 F si $420), Terns. $100caah, balauce $10 monthly FOR SALE_LO’ sli JOHNSON & LUTTRELL. pss Officers Elected. ‘a “eR he was under arrest, when he presented the | “@™*™- ALE VERY VALCABLE BUSE Oe | een A aEeES, Fame Dobe. Oe Te SALE—LO’ a4 713 Market space. At the annual meeting of Branch 1205, Order TO BE TRIED TOMORROW. pistol at me and said: “Get out of here; you | No court has yet been ordered, and it fe not Ton Tt. mw: ten rows with store, mus <A L For price and te eae WEIGHT : te Post, it fi il " 7 . at all certain that one will be assembled. CRETT, M10 Fst.n.w. | F 9%, SALE NOMTHWEST. A ere Ss Wannsiyn Hort Dec, 1), 181, ‘ of the Iron Hall, held at Masonic Hall, 19th] The trials of the officers wilbtake place before | fan't arrest me. I'll kill you. Gen. : . - n't arres x ; Grant will today either send for Maj. Overman 2 near N. G-room brick, lot 16x74 to a Geen on s x [and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, last night, | the police trial boardat the sixth precinct sta-| “Stepping back [again said to bim that be | {rant will today GRIZED TO. SELL | ,,tlley. very chead . The Mount Vernon avenue protect is pushing tothe| Aa EW oP EF it ay RRR [ond Penneyiv lected otieers*he, | tion tomorrow. The trial board will be com. | "as Under errest, whem he fired one shot in my qpelicdiions bolas bat ae ee ait pond within te | Wp tear St Sr front azain, and there will probatly beastrongefort | AA ER © 0 L H AA NNN ¢ following persons were ed face. I then raised my pistol and fired at him, | *? » cond a ) 26 wide alley. “Terms to | de? lot 2201.6 to alle} mate to secure assistance from Cougtess at this ses | AAA oo © H AAA NNN /tho ensuing term: Chief justice, Henry E sop Capt. Austin and Lieuts. Kelly and | iting ‘him in the heal. After shooting him | COPY.of them over to him. ‘The major claims Ny STEW sk ae G'st bear 24th, 44 Sion. Congress last year appropriated €:0,000 forthe | & 4 KER OO LLLL It A A N NN Q | tY! Pisce Lieraiag? J lollinberger and the officers will probably be | §*riking him in the head. ne that he can explain away allegation that G20 Vath sta tiw. | bes at Survey of the boulevard Toute froin Waswington to Riley; vice justice, Wm. J. Fagan; accountant, | represented by counsel {took his pistol from his hand and went 10 ae Te ee ene arian he hale Fok 2) PERCENT INVES MENT sound Faas tarough’ to 2.900 | the maps and eattnates ot the cost oreouseteod ae John 'T. Meany; cashier, Sam'l T. Smith; ad- pata 2 station. z nd thet be to the visti af e peeeen —o nu ling of street curs. twonew | | G st cet. 24th and 500 | pared-) he mebe of way from Washineton to ‘the atl juster, Wm. C. Henry; prelate, Jos. L. Wilsoi e OFFICER GARVEY'S STATEMENT. alleges that the persons who made the uses jewante, Frut : 300; terms | feet front and also trontaxe o butting meta Ae Ween ore - q ¥ , CORNER STONE LAYIN aan s KENNEDY s Hates Hie sine. tnall about L3sS00 feet pce, oe per foot: | Sach iene oa VST noth ae aaa ay peer, vidette, 8. B. Simmerman; watchman, Jno. M. — renied The statement of Officer Garvey reads as fol- original accusations are life-long enemies r iva bancain. ny Of H 5 Palo ing OM a “ ou MALE aRREEs PaOERRET a FSi | Mees teee ator Sawser'a room frame, | Urulerard but the Tees of funds, pick conarens | Have You Ever Srex eoermen secoe: Grieds, Teel Saree, | Cees ny an one Bee et ee een ae Sie ie ee ores, ‘who have followed hen irom poss So pessenk Lilo feet front by 100 deep; at 81:450 per ft mt Rand ii iroous fraser lod Sixiese OO" | the finest m the world. AN AEOLIAN? William H. Lang. Keller Memorial Lutheran Church. Miller and myself placed Rodella Page under endeavored to get him into trouble. ‘He says ‘ailey on side. ‘Sinithove tiniest Abe Lincoln Command, No. 6, Union Vet-| ‘The corner stont of the Keller Memorial | arrest for disorderly conduct. While bringing | (p< they have tak ‘and 22d, oid frase’ lot 403100; price, | BREDGL, ehh aa ied ao MEMORIAL EVERYBODY CAN PLAY THEM!! erans’ Union, last evening elected officers for ais-3t en advantage of @ clerical — i Church was laid at Maryland avenue | bet down 4th street, and when about thirty | error upon which to base a fh and 30k SALE-VERY $1.00 per foot ’ 1) | the ensuing’ year as follows: L. W. Gifford, | Lutheran ds from Wilson street, a man tan down from “ ; nw. eatery abd ba exit any other properties im all sections ofthe city FORT MYER HEIGHTS NO KNOWLEDGE OF MUSIC REQUIREDIN | cclonel; William ©. Cleveland, lieutenant oot, |and 9th strect northeast yesterday afternoon is cacuor af Giana Wikun sions, aan ee egg dp) Coane SS tod faips. wigs of lot Traluu to aley and uiebed im | Sd District. Mend $0 lists en Pie edbiacorecin cc wes Having s lapse number of these Instrumente on | onel; Nathaniel Shatewell, major; Joseph Gold- | with appropriate ceremonies. This isa mis-| within fifteen yards of us he fired a shot, | ccPA" this today or tomorrow. ‘fe eam to YOK SALE— NORTHWEST — FINE BUSINESS § hand, and wishing to reduce my stock by January 1, | HEY, surgeon: Len}. F..Jobnson, chaplain; John | sion of the Luther Place Church and the pas-| striking me in the back, when Officer Miller | ‘Pouta fail teencvince aoe ‘authorities @ court [pty ly S| THE WASHINGTON AND ARLINGTON RATLWAY . Winite, quartermaster; Cyrus B. Lower, officer | tor, Dr. Butler, presided. The exercises were | and I let go the prisoner and pursued the man will probably be ordered. » $0, UN eal able oe premale Wt Ua. OF UrTSE | ty now umder comstraction from the ttn street deyot | 28% 1 Wil offer a Reduction of of the day: It. Caton, officer “of the guard; | vr Pr, buen Preside in by Reva. Dra. | W20 fired the shot. 1 was unable to keep up sectescarems See Oe TARRY, Facife valle | 6) "artinguas, Nethwnl comenry. peste lite a Dr. 8. 8. Bond, J. V. ‘Davis, John Stevenson, arere parlisipated in by with the man, and we came back to the patrol NoKCROsS throws center of Fort ‘Myer iwitutn the bride | trustees; J. V. Davis, John Stevenson, Dr. 8. Domer and L. M. Kubns, G. H. Slaybaugh, A-| box and notified the station that I was shot. Homrighaus, D. E. Wiseman, G. A. Nixdorf, | Soon after reporting to the station Iheard a Jobn L. Kistler and C. H. Butler. distress call and several shots fired. When I Rey. Dr. Swartz, pastor of St. James’ Church, | Fesponded I found that Lomax had been Gettysburg, Pa., which was founded by Dr. Seay nae Keller, delivered an appropriate andable ad-| 5.4 Lomax, the dead man's mother, who dress. In the corner stone were deposited & | was in the room when her von was killed, ways G | across the Potomac for above electric railway wil ts ar, | a PER cxm| a ee eens Sen ee “im” ENTIRE ROUTE " d ional Yue completed by vest aautuer Uetore the GRAND ——| desserts lotene rok Wate oho you have money for investment s your- “ Oriental Council, No. 312, Royal Arcanui self tis questions’? SRG ee arian one ot Caen Cepnne ering | Gore dug Dolloeteg alec one ee To let such a grand chance tomake money in is offered sme ing year: Regent, John A. Culp; vice od —— | OK SALE DESIRABLE Pi 7 | EF stories amd bavenent , modern pizto OWNER, on preuiises, bet sei 3 Bond, dept. delegates; Thomas Kee, James H. 25; Fort Myer Heights slip throuzh ty. oe ” dD. Terrill; past . C. Hercus; 3 dynamite bomb, bas drawn general attention EAS Bw Mit lot 25502147 a Mf you Have eed Mag cent winch ae ttave every | TB€ Saue reduction to “TIME BUYERS! a Wo. F. anton ences Geo. M: | Bible, Luther's catechism, Lutheran almanac | 0+ her son came running into the house and | to him. a + BATOR Le eiteve the people of Washington Uave, you | Heerybody invited tocalt, Russell; treasurer, Geo. H. Cooper; ‘collector, oe tn po nog _— pares — the officer came in behind him. Before enter-/ ‘The cause of his insanity has been stated te neg EG Reto” || romocmczrosnow raecoma [ct eat nbd Ltn | anes alg cmon, sen ud |REaeeace. saat | nyt mene eautiful suburb is only one: Come before the rusk. uuchs; sentry, Alvin V. Gregory; trustees, Win- a t done anything and begged him not to shoot. | Pater from +O tcet love tie Feit ana vt field S. Chasé, Thos. “M. Hayes and Geo. C. ‘Metered ot those oe ‘Beagelt utheran | There was sto much excitement there at the | mention of the patented Mr. Babson, the chief ooking tive vutire city of Waskiuxton aud surrounding rie erous, : oity papers, including a copy | Z here, wa — sary lego ating ae raw COUMIEY 10F 30 AEN wtstc EFD ‘Ata meeting of Stansbury p aie. Sd, 0 | at ee ak ocean = one Gee fired at the officer or not. “‘After the police- | certain ifapatent had ever been ered Adjoins the largest usilitars post in te United States— ue B, Droop, AL A.M, heid last evening, following church; congressional tory of | man shot my son,” she said to a Stax reporter, Fort Myer” dhe Governinent’ Expensvental Parken ae named were elected to serve for the ensuing | Fifty-second Congress and program of exer- | Tnty'no poy, war he clubbed him over | % st name. He soon discovered that on Bep- Sgangetion with the “Agricultural Depactinent, will | gow 925 vexw. ave. year, viz: Thomas Calves, W. Mt: AT. ‘Keone, | cises, with names of ministers participating. | the head an inee and f him not to do | tember 30, 1890, a patent had been granted a : adic the Heizhte. re soninias 8. W.; FL 8 J. W.: W. E. Nalley, ba Bryerescing rapidly ted his at me and we | to Henry L. Norcross, who described ave-cellar: all mi eivetric | gy ee ee | eaeth aenslina ttn etaser inten with oar ant: (coventh term); G-W. Balloch, treas. (coven: | Puilding will, it Is hoped, be ready for occu- | it, Then he pointed his isto nally loft the | ase resident of Boston in the onth soto eaaee sit 19E105 ta alley price. 93.200. | urban business: but will continue fo: bush it ES ia a ordet : 7 . Kk SALE-ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE | toxive those who purchase now a chance to sell ata teenth term): A. R. McChosney,'8. D.; ancy in the late spring or early summer. "As | Lome’ , N cee. | Bho: ‘city: Massachusetts ave. Za st. | ban At in the s4 , ir., J. D.; J. Me ne, 8. 8.; C. M. Shreve, J. a patent was fora roadway for an elevated rail- hy Pe Og ee Se EO eee Liesia Comraxys Exrnacr Or ba ‘Rev, Jas. 4 chap. (seventeenth 5 the support 100. Price | ¥Ksppuances, can be bought cheap. Apply Koor 22. | giad to drive parties over to Inspect the property, and term); A. Lamond, M. of C.; C. W. Mattingl 24,000 | thist door. City Haile ‘Gsm | invite you to call im and wake arrangeuents for ‘uste rm); 101 3 ©. W. ingly, oa | Lk FXCHANGE-SWO NEW THREE orems | Ouveven overs : tiler; L. N. Charles, BC. King, ©. M. Shreve, | F "HANG! . E Don't let tue choice lots be sold before you see the Bezr. proxies; F. G. Alexander, trustee; L. N. cadre lor acy loaater yarent ites, CUS: “ill | proverty. as there is'ng etter clatice ior au inveat- “ * | Charles, delegnto to Masonic board relief; Mrs. Monroe, who lectures tomorrow even= pe CHARLES EARLY. ‘tape, terms, & ‘on oF address, HL OY. -, delegate jobn's Mite ther Place Memorial i ‘tae | ; 3 ea Aammns ROBINSON"E Topae, BEST, PUREST, CHEAPEST accatee pecrelitar cad a pg pr Rete,” wae a od 3 oy a SEO ESEWTOR: | |The attention of non-rerdeuts is called to this your; Erecidout, Alvin 8. Phelps: vice 2 the United States bureau of education and ear Duiderand owner, S02 Fat te. S dustman” | PROBSELY. © Cnited States today offers a bet : ABLE nt, George A. Lewis; speaker, Sidne rying on investigations in the schools of Ger baplbatsonscemroe: GOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ONE OF THE MosT | Shance for investment. cust tis Vesti “cho ot beste BP Heller; secretary, RL. Hall, | Movement may send eeeteetines to Me. Died in 8 Saloon. many, especially in the line of industrial tain om 4, Atlantic buildin eaitiiul and attractive houses in the northwest, | Waslinxton, wiuict: is destined to have population of “ financial secretary, I. 8. Hollidge; treasurer, | #Yneal, treasurer, or to any member of the| mr. A R Seunders,an employe of the Inde- ing, she has had e: ‘advantages ES | Just coupieted aud built by Mr. Wn Me Povadexter, ONE MILLION PEOPLE IN THE KITCHEN FOR SOUPS, SAUCES AND | Max Goldsmith; usher, ©. C. Payne: t- | finance Ice Company, who has been sick for | in an audience for Tialauss | archites. on Counecticut ave. near Dupont Circle, 5 | lees than twenty years’ thie, aloe aoe sap Meemcar eee "David Wolf, |, The religious work of the organization is be- | Pendent tooar yap cheater yd | ~aee may o camer ee “Bt _CHAMLES EARLY, oon inet. nw. | JOR SALE-LOTS ‘| aot.ta MADE DisHEs. chaplain, F. A. Norway; trustees, L. & Frey, | ee mortheay of Which Here On i bates | ssloon, corner Of 11th and G streeta southweat, | Connected. sae SALE-VEE 20K SALE OR RENTS Ni PALISADES A. Norway fas. Jacobi; is in this morning, been in there a Or | the uated of Drasd’ Hal POAT Sie ee chee ae LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, -_ | sebinet, ee Goldamith, Alvin 8. Phelps and | # in charge- imunyimingiee before he died. ‘The coroner| Foot Nal! Game Tomorrow es contaiaias Srootam: bath au | Featibule 14 roonse duns teams, elie reception | MAGNIFICENT VILLA StTES-OF ONE OR MORE * x benpnte orglinirfimmdbe men aes iar aehaas Saino clevens will line up tomorrow evening at isiiaay ana tots, SW TEMS fia | meas ee at eaee mee ek aaa wits New Exoraxp S al hae for stike Drache tems ne rs ze = iG” | ialrrots; pred fire tie hearts and electric bells FINE BUILDING LOTS EW duxotanp | Sausage, 1st ft have tor 911,628 boaght | of Le Droit Park. ‘The tonme will line popes -— VERY DESIRABLE PIECE 01 ak Seige gover: Time to and O. depot, PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC, ghat ie should be ontered for $4,500 of Caroline | follows: eter Bet. tb and 7b aw, ront. | ington, minutes. quarter ~~3 me ‘—CONDUIT BOAD.— ‘assday tor Friday delivery. 7 8 ‘897—17 by 124 | Duponts. [0k SALE —=sTomy Bick Dwell a ie Se TERMS, m every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. ee Tth strest Detween East Capitol | Brainard. .... SE ee pe soseuge of 8a Ce Baldi fotwean be Bont ab X. W, BURCHELL, al by stout SY feet. situate on Linden st., Le Droit Fark. | Saltimors Md. = Lad Brice, 4.500 Apply to [Ok SEE_A FRANCIS HUPTY, #2 CASH, BALANCE I'S WALL MONTHLY Pay. wor a : ‘MENTS. SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE Now BEING | Gexte Surrs Scounep Be | Fst. ERECT! N OP «I ALKEAD: LD. Vie aie eae Tbe Reh ae How arosuivto RaLize soe 23D PRESSED FOR ot erring ames TR EA | bes Hn. saonts tater formation ap | COR 2 fast, Vn 3, Alera end 30 Sen mS Koo! TWO-STORY. @ROOM AND BaTHi | TEKM! frame houses on Columbus st., Alesaudria, V nol Price, 81.500, terms, cue third Cash. balance ® outhiy.” Aypiy to FRANCIS HUFIY, 1301 Fst, ¥ . ti i Hi OFA SAND APTS bay | Se rie piy.at goupeny's : “igdow trick dwellings roche. and bath: atts | Reha for Contents ‘Washington, D.©. x 705 9th at. aw. ¢ Efe ga) cgaptanace sms “Anely we SICA: | Srek cA ale steps and rama Goat ee 3 Wrist rene avje | roome, Watt dod alan t Price only dy EXr Dittonde,Wwatsien iceainy ies Wars eee J. 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