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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE-—-HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. Thee | eee Ce | Pema ep SOCIETY'S CHARMS. Gow. Se Thoumcandisinine. @4.000. Be T- KAISER, | ¢rery reapect and Tih eei at low Pelee oy by Police Ofictats, born S — ape ~ during = Pr TABLE S| POR SALEIN LE DROPE PARK 4 The Elegant Reception by the Vico _ PATRICK SNIELDS TESTIFIES To Hrs BEING RE-| J Mclinstry was with Snields in the Pesaran ae irae Berens: Raa So reg to eves ve wh rad = by john PEATEDLY ARRESTED A¥D TO THE CRUELTIES . but missed him. can be bought at sow price. Calland drive over to | tented at Pep wont, Investors oe = and Mrs, Morton = ee es = along the streste that Fret Ee ee ee ee ae ee ST LET THIS BARGE President ; Lieut Mr. BH. Warder, Mr. Handy, | _ ' Tt i the fact thet my ineome is so small,” | DePLICrED ware rx raisox—rerexee marnen | | [ie sell. 1 woe walking alone ron Renday For sacs cau WONTH, Pose fal biogk of Schuekder houses Pe- : Gen. Bordan, ¥ i: Jalen Guthridge, Mr. Frank pre eee bet —— OF AMEKICANS—STATEMENTS comRoBORATED. | DSTN og Tothing to de me say harm, but ave ce. beet ith st Priv MANY HANDSOME TOILETS. | Hivtisy“adeel: Veena, Scuaaliag, Me. | Bim, “that makes my ee eR ress shares Wesinal has saeabel report ay aioe rate rime can offer at ee. pert Judge Strong, Col. 1. W. Foster. Mr. Chilton, from U. S District Attorney Carter st San ; SALE NT AN OFFER FOR 4 NEW BK SALE— e122 4 1335 F st. nw. justice Gray, Com. » F. G. Car- 2 Francisco transmitting a transcript of record Fires ick front iguacs on st near tthee. 0 | Fouitat tatween, gist and 23 step. FOR Se SEACEIDL TOT NOE BUILDERS | The President's Reception in Houor of the |penter, Mr. W. I. Shaw end Mr. Arthur Brice. |, SHPPEAT-waarura onsenvariox, ar iniceaiathin ancbanek ty hk: Zoos: lots IGs0h “Snail cash parment and sany | Mory beck house: wat 40, 5x10 to 30-foot alley, with 1o-foot side alley: | Diplomatic Corps Tonight—The Ladies of | Liout. and Mrs Rozier Clagett are visiting Be falis'upon the street officers and crew of the American stoamer bs a DH. ARNG oY sca.w._| steet: water, sewer, teen, Ret located ontitiet | the Supreme Court at Home Yesterday | Mrs. William Clagett, ‘They bare Just re- Pd strana Je mney Reveninn, aneaf chew finch Gite, ns eee poate hear Bs.e. Only 750. ; can arrange terms. turned from a year's residence in San Antonio it when that fate he haps to meet FOR SAL) TINE EGRINESS CORNED. Q7 FEET |" dio TF WORTHINGTON, ‘Many Entertainments—Personal Notes, and are on their way to David's Island. She laughs, “How funny, George! Tebeo!” | CF#lly treated by Chilean officials while the S a Teen AOARATORS wa pon SALE PIRNEY OST kor Wat ‘The Dancing Club, ist Ie ‘now ie tts seoond Sai See eee ages sent [cakes ae enon tes bent; wo LONE mi TiLKA & RUEBERSOND, E07 -_| FOS Stir ruont: stLby comsen, 17 | Honso will not be | Year snd bas provedsuch a great social success, | “Ia your calling one in which you can hope | *™u. light of the ponding controversy | <r’ there and was then arrested by the cameo pO JOR SALE_6TH ST. 8. W. BET.G AND H, TWO- ‘Best lot on Binney st. ; The doors of ‘the White House m™ weanother one of its delightful dances last | f a with Chile about the treatment of the crew of | {ii Sees re, bets dig aad Oth: Zetory Wipe to opened tonight until 9 o'clock, the hour for the | Evening at the Cochran It was the first large Sede ae ene eb emavelons Ohl | or 6. 8. Dattlenems this toalionony te contd w+tembatmene eee Oi Bist te 3 he cheapest ots’ on Hoauoite st. between 13 | Commencement of the President's reception in | ance siven in the new ball room, thatis located man smoking car. cheay 4 fe “ » ered intensely interesting, as showing thatthe | He was taken to the prison and Rie PEE FOOT. honor of the diplomatic corps. For the series "Yes, sit,” replied the frain-boy confidently. Pm rat 5: B WIMER, Real Rotate, ong iainet, | “CUO OF the diplomatic corps 1,500 invitations Se = oe oe oe “f expect it juss as seen an rs Aegercorrepen statements of the crew of the man-of-war con-| knocked down by a Chilean officer. When be ) RS LOTS ON COLUMBIA | have been sent out, many, of course, going-to ‘The ball room, walis and ceiling was tastefully x D PER Mi bouse. JOR SALE ret hew. payered al throuch. within a eg OG rly <scem tse feeling of Chile reneged United | got up he was bleeding from the mouth and imps Brick house on = s:. ry izaee. foot. | distant ci hung in pale yellow, and scores of electric ” 4 States have not been exaggerated in the least. | nose and the officer knocked him down again. Foe hers emt ae HERRON & BARES pet S fot. "A DAMMANN OIF stew: “IL | "Tho guests invited’ to the Russian legation | lights sade tho reroe a baillinn eee’ Denne Sonbew Algebra Porgy A SiRaDA SCAMAN anReOENE. McKinstry thereupon slipped im ‘the x Faris) HoUsE ON ‘PFOR SALE_A BARGAIN, GWOST. SEE CORNER 14TH A’ tonight are asked for 11 o'clock and the ball com- | th ing asubstantial spread was served in It, man ‘The Keweenaw isa steel steamer belonging | borses anil escaped, sleeping on the at poe yp ae t 3) E room brick with all int; lot Zia100, feet on I4thand 15000 | mences about midnight. Elaborate prepara- | one of the large dining rooms down stairs, and — to the Saginaw Steel Steamship Company of New | RiEUt_He was gircn no reason for his arrest. Fae oe eter eae Ser toons Corner It OD | tions have been mado for it by the host, Mr. | after supper dancing was resumed in the ball| One of the most absont-minded men in Wash- — y of Now | He described the terrible condition of Bhielde S| rw ee ED. S: OARE, 1006F st._ | Gregor, the charge d'affaires. {invitations | room with les year, features that added con-| ington recently ®ad.& telephone put in his = gy moprhey! Lagryecercmn 8 —— when be returned to the ship. SALE = = —s 8 . ich. a v c : bet. 17th and CHEAPES R | are all verbal. siderably to the enjoyment. Among those 3 il ¢ carries the American CAPT. SENKING oTaTENENER See Se, sro" Bree ean Fe SALE— CHEAPEST LOT ON. NORTH SIDE ‘The dinner and reception given Inst night by | present were the Mi ‘Miss Teel, office. The ot iF day he was heard to call to in the harbor of Vali in the latter part of TATE! : fenesaw ave. near Lath st, only f0c. per aan ror li, WARNER & CO., ining lots held at 1c, ED. J, OHA! Sip BARGAIN — GEAUTIEUE SER ACO, | bine ro Ree 4 Boveri ‘ Noble, Mise Galt, Miss Prail, Misu Tove; | his clerk: Capt. W. HJ last October, on her way from New York to ns of Boston, in command woe Tk ‘roR SALE_—ieTH ST. NEAR NW. i i. ¥.; Mi ’ i t f Shields as to bis condition, FR SSGE of new two-story, brick dwell ns Fiore adionine dioani held at 45.208 0 | brilliant evente, Around the Doarl with, the | HetD. Miss Pierce of Rochester, N. Y.; Miss | for me. Fd de it myself, culy I'm noar-cighted | Was given liberty and whileashore was arrested | of Shi © bis condition, describing him t.. | the Vico President and Mrs. Morton in honor F is “John, I wish a J Fi Shield of the Keweenaw, corroborated the statements OR. PN.wW., 83.85|of the Presilent and Mrs, Harrison were | £0w8ki, Miss Fox, Miss Milburn, the Misses n, you would talk te Mr. Jones | San Francisco, and Patrick Shields, a fireman, - af ards, . ey Noyes, Miss Chambers, Miss Kauffmann, Miss a * ” by Chilean policemen and jailed, without | as a good, able-bodicd man and intellectually, ae [Stee “ae BS DO Soretary of War and ce Eiki, Secretary ot | Palin, Ming Soul, Mle Farha tae Beal Ming | *™4M*YOR't MY Slam” cial crest aimee! Intenen tresness 2cb| pial thek te oeeeeeee 439 1 . m4 le a a is cruel, % inl ysical eel was it" "_BARNES & WEAVER, 620 Fst_ a 'B. H. WARNER & CO.. the Navy, Postmaster General and Mrs. Wana-| yiry "Rudolph Kauffmann, Mis Pierce ot ‘He wood the muse, the fickle one, told by htheoclf to the district attorney guder | Suother wen i hie iat us. alee Sree —— Thee Robie attorny Genera od Sa Niro: Hoag ay andre Pe Piling, ce | Ofer alone be ook Scmpuny. Sse soa ot En guts ees | tote Site ee ang 7 E. W. “ —— st cl ve Salley; miaking * 43 d ey ! . Lane, Mr. Frank Vaughn, Mr. Fred. Smith, Lik company. As a result of his injuries he is now | to the visit to the commandante and the refusal 2 i Secrets shrgory kon Bt, mea er i War dohu slet A igor ote in Sau | Fetary of Agriculture and Mra, Rusk, Seuiator | \j,/Prenk MeDermoty alr, Wate Mearan: tho perbccndiechors - emcee palstod and at times partially demented.” | of that oficial te look nt the soloed eae a Price $4,000. B « rraded. a po aiden, Me, | Mesers. Parks, Mr. Fred. Gray, Mr. Nebeker, simply left him “broke.’ seat prone eng Sommandante said Judge Foster would haye #0 jaO-ut jt . 8 ‘. . » Mr. se 5 Beal . ee © nae. spt. Jo: rece! otice FOR SALE ATS BARGRIN-A THEEE-STORY Reed, Mrs. Nhinclander Jones, Mrs. Hartpenco | AT Parzen, ayy, Darrell, Mr. Orrie a “You,” he said, ‘I think I will goon the | When Shiclds was arrested, he claims, he was | 10°) \0" (ie crimintl coon ats ane ne day Pee eae oat apd collar; om a concreted ety and Mrs. Slater. The table liad as a center- a - perfectly sober, and on leaving» barber shop | about a week or tes ants ito look one day Re; near Caritol and B. and 0, depot: it, 1e3073¢ jece a silver epergne filled with tail American| A children's party yesterday afternoon at | stage. ~ asked none ted fe foot alley. The house is worth $4,000 for sod i b Pt to | Mi d Mrs. J. A “i “Oh, ” the “| he was'accosted by two policemen, who ed | went there no one was there but the clerk. ‘or Aisi ivott sas aud war sere: | were low silver baskets of, mnldeauete foes: | wad protty atoceh to Eee. | go ant?” she miuemured, “I admire 700 | ee nee eer Ce ate wad ae ae | Rete Te ne one wae there Wut the clerk. asht Sit. front; side ani rear aileys: | were low silver ets of maiden! 5 ty fol uch,"* « elds tol ¢ e BRICK DWELLING, 6 ROOMS ver foot | Clusters of Pink roses tied with pale blue rib- | event was the filth birthday of little Elizabeth rested and locked in jail. In the morning he | Shiclds told the judge that he could goand om: all Ca ‘Le Droit Park; price = J s “For my acting?” hé queried. discharged, and aft uurchasing a new cap | Point out every man who beathim. The con- tench lady's cover and the men | Carpenter. She had with her to celebrate it = S was discharged. and after purchasing a ne' 4 7 ound a vountoniace af carsusanes Bultatew | tne breteas Sonn Carpenter, Mary Mann, | “No; for your bravery. one that bad been stolen from hin | #3 made the samo offer, but it was never a= tosuit. (A 143.) to re minutes lapsed after the dinner guests | James Buchanan, Rebecca Jeffries, Margaret in jail he was again arrested. This was on a/cepted. Although Judge Foster made the re- lance ALE_FIVE LOTS ON G UTHERFORD, 120+ F 18 by Oto alley; cheap Yalauce to suit. I. R BROOKS, a *y "5 ni kept a] mark to Capt. Jenkins that be would sift the A San arose from the table before the others com-| Montgomery, Pansy and Beale Bloomer, Emer-| “Don't you,” said the earnest young woman, | Sunday morning, and the man was kep' rk to © a santiy Suiabed: spiendsa hou; lot 10 banwuin at 85,700; | HO SALE ON GS, BET, 7TH AND ATH NE | menced to arrive for the reception A more | son and Richard Gurley, Edine Tisdell. CArola | “sometimes ‘have th riage Deyond | prisoner for nine days without the least charge | cae thoroughly and punish the men who did dlegantiy Anisbed: splendid home lot 30: complete order. FS etacmn suiioe ote 17% it front; south | Driltiant gathering than it all made is seldom | do Pyster, Anna, Al a Eph: ‘Osckrel ‘@ thought is are beyon: wing been made against him. His name was | the beating, nothing was done to bring the Bit A. DAMMANN, 61 SSEEREING. 1010 F'st., Room 14.__| fron: water eowen aad ae age atte vce: | brilliant gathering es Sc seme | Wu ADRS Allen aud Ephraim Osckrell, | your powers of expression?” 5 not registered at the jail. He was made to | guilty men to justice. C5 fi near Met. ne. rentine for @20 per mo: | POR SALE— ae jE ES Siplocutie corpa' rece) torts sithousy decors: |Seha’ ond’ Giaise eeaing Ashe sae | “ines; 1 Keeqeanity Gees Ghonghs slat she the streets and was treated brutally by JUDGE FOSTER WOULD NOT EXPLAIN. Pricer Go-su0 lot wort the spomey Snnca andes npeovomente, Wacegeces. | Foy sue e Bt, Bee OTH AND TIn BE., | land oniece "hiong the ladies pew end | Eleis Painter, Alien gins Merritt, | vorwy hah’d to oxpwess; and the worst of it is | the officers in charge of the gang of prisoners | Cay‘. Jenkins ail that Judge Foster asked : eee BROOKS, GHSTSHNE, Gayet Dasance te sun, gf | elegant gowns were the rule, Prot. Souma and | Marion Parker, Claughton” West, Harriet | that when I got thm expwomeed Leawn't help | Being ben’on or kis e opped him if Shields was an American. He replied h ‘ | portion of the Marino Band were striking | Mitchell, Harold Tinker, Esther Denny, Janet | wondermin <lP | fora moment torest In the vardat the jail| Mim i XD HH STS. | Sgures in the palm-decked hall and tho music | Buchanan Groves anne Grover Natato Lie] en why I wont to all that twouble.” | tho priscnere were made to clean the horses of | that ho wor a uative of Ireland, but was under CAPITOL ST. NEAR 121H ST. )OR SALE—CORNEX OF 3TH room frames and stable e.. 10 ‘on Ii 2 ft. front on H by 1 i 5 ‘ch —— the government. g the protection of the Ameri fing. Neither _ sits a GEES per thot tke BROOKS GD nae Teercce dims cas sun cota roel popes all tues cla-feabiowed ALEXANDRIA, SON PEARPULLY MALTARATED. ven an od of the Chilean olticials FOE SALE. CHEAP Fi date ee arranged in all the nooks and corners of the | games, and before they separated each drew a On the strects and in the yard Shields we | The arrows of cemstene crt of Bnbelda wy — 1 2uabemntial urick store and ‘OK SALETNO, CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED | hall. ‘There was also room on the scazlet-cov- | prize from an immense pie whilo they sang CUTTING OFF WASHINGTON LAWYERS. fearfully maltreated. He was beaten from the | f, his ili- i et San ete: WA AUaIO. Fees, 98, F {orn parties who will build on one to adozen lots, | cred stairs, but no one seemed anxious to leave | “*Little Jack Horner.” A movement has been made in the legislature beck of hie ey down the back. His back was tein jos Shan goed chee taney po SALE_WANTED— On bist st neat cor, Of m.w. the gay scenes transpiring in the parlor to) Mra, Herman Knickerbocker Viele has cards| of Virginia to stop the practice by which stu-| 45 black as a hat and he was severely cut on | @nd honesty and the Chilean officials never Se oven ee. Se es ee ee Ga Rlorida ave. west of 14th nw. even ed that solitude. out for a tea, Monday, January 18, 4 to 7, at | dents of law from Washington, instead of being | the temples. ‘This abuse was kept up for mine | Ciaimed that he was troublessme, or got drunk, Bf Tota de Per nn foot: forum, #10 per mentee erm On G. Lith and Maryland ave. n.0, alts, Hopton stood just nent the entrance to | 1722 Connectiout avenue, admitted to the bar in the Supreme Court of | days. He was wtruck with a heavy stick and | OF made trouble while he was on shore. Watkington: GOLDUS & BOOST nw habs "SUMS 07 JOHSSUS, cor, Gand 12th ate._| form and. clegugtly dressed. Mira, Horrisoa | Owing to illness in the family of Mr. Joseph | the Dickrieg “oF va eg tte SUPE to this city | with tho handle of ~ Neary street broom sev; | Inresk PERLiso agains? ABCERICANE satis. ror CHOICE LOT IN BROOKLAND AND | stood next her. Her Paris gown was of Nile | R. Edson, 1705 Q strect, invitations for this | aud, after a few days, obtain certifica 8 of /eral times a day, being oe agp Pow Capt. Jenkins testified further that Shields’ [OR SALE—BY LL. STQEGARDTER, G15 OTUST. wrong, fa Seuth, Brookland: Lilt up arcund, then: | green satin, the only trimming on which were | evening have been recalled. residence in Virginis and npply for admicsion = td worded fe omg ta hoger ioe first arrest occurred on the night of the faneral (2) 2104 K at, ne, very pretty 2tory and cellar dress OW Te, Star office. “PATE SMG gt Loeliger epee demir la Senator Hawley will deliver an historical ad-| £2 the pean Seow aang: | Ship Le was masble to litt hie bends or arms or | Of the Baltimncre's sailors, and that the foaling bay-window brick . 6 fooms, bath and concrete cellar: ae ON OTH ST, ABOVE MAGS AVE. | their colors, v i iress relating to revolutionary times before the | pose nt thein tea, i in Valparaiso against Americans very bi Saas Saale ce nb ensues pecans ores Pee Naeat ehittoaliey hysoved by Sans | being brought out by a tiny thread of silver | grees Telating to revolt Society of Daughters hep oaer! ree megpr denne fe | upon tienen opaiene > mn te ecareee: - » ‘Thie was tict y any one : § fushbac! Delegate Benheim f “setae the distri torney what ex- particular! front breudth aod arog ered of. the thres | of tue American Revolution, in the upper_par- | weve enc iexodeetl Tita teasers oneetiy cane was given. for this treatment Bistolds | 60, uo. matter “what their nationality tight FOX SALE-COK GTH AND GSTS, N.E., FINE voelanme tame of which the side widths were Weceenss eis one, at 8o'cclock tomorrow, | pills which amend the cole so as to requite | answered that the only reason was that he was | DC © fired as iene Se Aemican commie. be ioe 58.53 . : : ! 5 th " H oor | The es rent wal ato for a nines Place; Tot Pree. | formed, ‘The low-necked bodice "had these | "snowy evening, AR ne. e applicant fore license to practice law in| an American. There was no complaint abou! 7 dweiling. Price, $2, 05 Pert foot. true in the ease of sea- _ Jat DUGAN & BUTLER, 609 F st. n.w. i; mod. iinps ; “Terms very h by hooting on the part of the lower class, calls TGAN UTLER, new. rlands of violets meeting in « V in front just 3 Virginia to be a resident of the state for one | his not working. The other prisoners, except “G : * a er OR TALEO a en: OOF st nw. | felow the waist line, Arouad the upyer cige | Thursdays in January after 3 o'clock. Peneatal of the county in which be wishes to fellow sailor named McKinstry. who eveaped, | Of /Cringo” and the uso of Susulting language ‘Ok SALE ANOTHER BaRGaly. L ST. At, several Choice lta Price Ste pe | soft folds of silvers-pangled crepe were a| Mrs. Dr. O. M. Muncaster has returned to the | Practice law three months before his applica-| were native Chileans, and therefore were not Baltimore riot. Bi “4 * part front, Ot Ste Heroom oo boN & BRO. square tone?” 3 fPandation fora garland of artiicial violets, | city trom her country home and will be at home | #00.can begranted. This amendment is likely | mistreated Shiclds had no trial or examina- | Baltimore tthe bens on On Soy | ey 18 F st. devas DUGAN & BUTLER, 000 Fst.n.¥._| shat were in thicker clusters on the shoulders. | to her trieses cy na New York avenue Friday | t be adopted. tion whatever. Dernard Flanigan, a member | ihe wmdom of the house on Calle Blauce and Oi -RLE-if10 AND 1712 CORCORAN 8 Fie tibanea tte garan cet kancQet | Tho drow was a real work of art. “Her ‘orna- | afernoona if THE PHILLIPS XURDER CASE. Sea tee Eaton nar hes bat tan can, | end puso down, and ouster te ste cheek ew thireo-st liar, tower bouses ; 3 of Sena ; | ments were her superb diamond and opal neck- Parnell 7 s with an interpreter for him, - sa the be Fopms, paniry and bet roe ny TNE Were te ie: Ince, a fow diamond. ornaments in. ker hair | M's. Cornelius T, Belt of 1103 New Hampshire} The trialof Jefferson Phillips for the murder | cors denied his presence. bn he mag oe hin ete it and laid him mous co Capitol Hull, each lof about 722105 feet. | trimmed and stone stey io = ‘Ghinkae ta tie bancuine wresth of vichees, ‘avenue will be at home on Thursday afternoons | of George 8. Smith at the corner of Cameron 7 Soto teen ed ny, atterwerd they cue we $4.50) aah, exch. “Inquire at 17 4 GOK =ALE_WE HAVE GROUND Is 1HE NOKTH- | shining in the becoming wi Guriag Usecceee : TURNED LOOSE AFTER NINE DAYS’ BRUTAL TREAT- | with a team and took him to the station house. ‘and dwelling in cood lo OR SALE-IT 18 NOT OFTEN YOU HAVE A ‘east and southeast, rangmy in price frou 15¢. Mrs. Harrison was also richly dressed. Her 6 and Royal streets will take place at the term MENT. Lalso saw them chase ancther sailor of the Bale lease to n F ghance to buy » 86.000 S-room house in the nw. Sty eee ein thea angw investors and build: | gown was of pale bine and gold brocade, the | The Charltcn Heights Euchre Club were en- | of the coxporation court which will open to-| arcer nine days of the most brutal trestment, | timore, who was all cut to pieces, and the | Toon brick ou uth st mew, which can be boweit on | CO.. Ost F ~~ “o-at | waist cut rounded at the neck and trimmod | tertained Wednesday evening at the residence | morrow. Phillips in still without councel, afd y H SALE LOOK AT THIS CORNER KEST-| ow terms. Gaby J" GRAY E.C0.. Gir Pet W Chilean ofticers got hold of bia and took him to the station house. AMERICANS GUILTY OF NO LAWLESS ConpUcT. During his stay be saw no lawless conduct on the part of any American officers or sailors in Valparaiso, aud no compixint, so far as be knew, was made to any Chilean officials in re gard to the conduct of his crew. Other officers and men of the Keweenaw tes- tified to the intense fee! and ghat it had been found With paint. Sie wore a band of yellow velvet | of Mr. and 3Mrs. Cooper. An elaborate pro- | when his case was on trial at the November | ®#erics of kicks, cuffs and knock downs, Shields around her neck and against this glistened her | gram, including music, sixteen 8 of euchre | term Mr. Burke, of his counsel, was fined by | was turned into the streets one nigh: and told necklace of diamonds. ison's | aud S¥pper, was enjoyed by all present. The | the court for contempt, and cannot practice | to go away. He wen: with difficulty to the ‘The Vice President stood at Mrs. Harrison's | first prize was won by Mrs. Joseph Keefer. | aguin before Judge Norton until bis fine is dock, but had no money to hire a boat to go left until ali their guests had assembled. . Other prizes were won by Miss Virgie Waugh, | paid, and Mr. 8. G. Brent, the other attorney | out to his shij He found the office of the ¢| |, The President epjoyed the chance of moving | Messrs. James Waugh and W. Groome. Among fior the defense, has retired from the case. | american somal busi oun lorked ad Shichie ; | about the rooms, and held his reception where- | those present were Mr. and Mrs, James Waugh, | Under these circumstances it will be the duty | had to go out of town to the rocks of the cliffs ever he happened to be standing. In fact the | Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnet. | of the court to assi igh sowe member of the bar | in order to pass the night in security President and the members of his family wero | Mr. and Mrs. Kate, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H- | to the defenso of the accused. The early por- | police. the centers of each of the groups one could see | Keofer, Misses Waugh. Bonnet, Roberts, | tion of the trial will be oeeupied in the dificult in all directions. Mrs. Mckee, who was look- | Messrs. Stubblefield, Parker, Keeler, Groome, | task of selecting a jury to try the accused. ing her prettiest in a gown of 'peachblow bro- | Meeme and Miller. nee ou P st. n.w.; new. Yrooms: iront and has tay window sah 60 LE. Hite SURISO TC pert TAROMA PARK: N.e. cor. of Oak and Tulip sts. lot 65.74x200 ft S.w. cor, of Oak and Tulip wis.; fot 150x300 ft. cts in North and South Brookland trom “ 'S. CAXWUUD, Ws 0 Foe, SALE-CHANCE FOR | SPEC ‘cheapest lot Heights; 50x16, cable cars: concrete si fouick buyer. F.C. HERIISG, 101 ARRESTED A THIRD TIME. nee Earl q ing—Wednesday—he i's THOMPSON ly the next morning. y- to : OTES. is first | to be from vessels of other nationalities than es secre ah JFOE SALE-LoT aosioo, with snoom House, | cade und chiffon, with blue moire sashand} Mrs. Alexander Britton is now settled in her ins went down into town again and at the i 5 pee pee ros Eig gure, et bit ts | Dome a raby ornaments had court of het baow house, ide Street and wil bet home | vtech, <ommel, Mill old tonight start treet encountered s policeman, who nested | American in orctf,Sved rough trectmeat e_homeenon Ya bet. Gib and 7h wo, 5 ibs tee JS1? Q st. now. own al soak bee. ae oom = ss to callers on Setnrdays in January and Feb. | ™¢eting after the Christmas holidays. and locked —- a —_ ig charge | warned that they had better not ‘tell the Bae cee ee M30 pp 8. HAMP! ttention wit . Russell Harrison, Secretary As yet no mor t tor the celebration | made t him. 5 men knew no ; “oo eee i 2 ago and Mrs Elking; Lieutenant and Airs, Parker | T¥8Y, instead of Wednesdays, as formerly. “4 Searomeete sy same ae est a about the character of their ship when asked 820 per no. Feo and Mrs. Dimmick, who were all like membors | | Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs. J. Madison | Of the 22d of February bas boca made here. | Hnglist._ Shiclds was placed af work upon the | about it on shore, and so they hed ‘always aa bet. 6 th, 81.00 ba re-elect their streets and, to use his words, was beaten so met Otand ik, 81 aoa" te tne. | of u happy family having a good time. Scoro- | Cutta will receive every Saturday afternoon at | recto saan ss at | that I will remember it all the daye ofmy life.” Pegg, Testons by saying that they were Teated for $255 Brice, $4,000: very c' ibs ;OK SALE—BEAUTIFULLOTS IN MT. PLEAS: | tary Elkins’ -beaming face showed his appre- | 2029 Hillyer place. ae He tried te follow the examploef = couple Sf) ‘i.e seport hes boon plead fa the bunds af pre Sh ID sat, Ricssant Flains, Columbia Heixhis, Tako | ciation of the pleasure meeting #o many} Although yesterday afternoon was not an . natives who escaped, but he was captured | 9) Trochons. ate ss and Brookland, For location and price apply to uew and old friends gave him. Mrs. | ideat one for visitive, thee of thes ‘The Fabulous Hoop Snake. about half a mile from the prison by two B g-- -—e 3-H. GEAY & C0.. 051 Fst-_ | Biking wore a superb gown of marine blue and | {4 Be Toate AN eee ereme | ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: licemen, who beat him for entire dis- RSE ous of 16th st; J and Marion sae nee R ae) SLE CONNER LOT eos Court hostesses who were found at home were . en ‘Transfers of Real Estate, ws Focioatay EDW.W. BUKEM, Loc) Torben sete | mite eatin. ‘The bodice SI ae ont Of the | scarcely @ moment without callere after 4 Will Tux Stan kindly find room for an an- starch nena yerk iene Se cach te see] Dols in us hese Sace Siok nk Diloen me RoR saLe— FICENT BUILDING LoT | *M#Ft were glittering with fine gold an o'clock. The fact that there were fewer visit- | swer to Prof. Mason's long-standing conundrum | * D8 of iron a dik H ~ | pearl ementeries and trimmed with real i Py tinually threatened to brain him. The other se aiey eon ae | lace. “Thetrain vas of the blue satin, She | fugtve cpportnitiee for Longer call Atrs. | about th mysterious hoop snake? ‘That myth ‘ i Fats. | wore a necklace of pearls, and diamonds and | guest, Miss Stephanie Whitney, and. Mize One, | ical reptile has at last met and surrendered to | wrist witha thong, and Shields wae beaten INCETON | pearls were in the algrette in her hair. Mrs, pirates or grrodlighe ong ‘and Miss Brewer | the wily scientist. In hurriedly descending | ceaselessly over the back and shoulders. = ear New Neith shte aiey. focus AS, BREWLE & CO., 14 lots 7 to 13, 16 to 24, sq. 112, Georgetown; i SALE_—COLUMBIA Hi “2100. FE Sen “aie McLetion ie Ds Maes, ‘es, srstory and cella and St. east of 13th .two lots, 30x 150 each :if wold mmick was daintily gowned in white silk i : ‘oe 42 tote Sto cash.the Bs * . . and their bright young guest, Miss Fenlon of | the steep face of a western mouutain not lon; Mow THEY BEAT HIM. “. E da an 4 Sela on uioathiy yas ibentaor gy ir tines price [oton conmable we bet, totinand Tach ot hi sente pee | and diemonds, and Mrs. Parker hed gray taille | Yors spe Si nd Shother agrosable trio |ago the writer startled a Beowets mottled | In his testimony Shicldseaye: “After they got ¥ fend I at “Taare rn | Seger marie vaiue, MM: PARRA, | and a lightor brocade combined with chiffon | in the lamp-lighted drawing room snake of medium size from his slumbers on a | me into the yard another policeman pulled me R SALE-R NEAR 1TH LY ic SALETWO OF THE HANDSOMEST COR-| Harrjon, in answer to inquiries for his wife, | Mts Gray received alone, looking particu- | grassy ledge. Attempting toescape the creature round and beat me with this stick with the Popestiinbe vo pt ee eetance Sma eae rrguepeioarne ies White House by | larly attractive in a gown of soft gray striped | darted directly down the steep slope, but fail- til I ni I 3 ‘3S STURY AND BASEME: Gadtetic Gun tcaks teats Litt tae said he expected her at tho White House by | lerly at ne it gray pes ing to find the hold necessary to the application | eather upon it unt was quite ae 14 ROOMS, “CELA scan oh sue martes turers, pees: | the end of this — me < eM bye ie Sn en = of his sinaous brakes he performed, perforce, | 800d there for a couple of minutes. I > Abo list of ‘other ite jens than surrounding property | | Among the striking toilets worn were those * | drink of wa y me to w 0 Hoorn 4. Aina eotonie folt'for. MEDFORD W. WALKER & BON, JOw'F | of Mrs. Noble, who had-on old gold satin and | Mra. Brown wae not well yesterday, and her | ®™&t¥elousfeat. Desconding rapidly over asue- On ALE Four new brick bouses on K st. bet. 2d and 3d sts. | fent locations nortuwest, only 200 feet from 14th st. Bie. . will be ready fur occupaney in about one month; | cable line, aud with elegant surrounds SWUcash balance monthly if desired. "See the ow rm cemion of y iste saa a fewinches in height its, Mrs. helost control of his itic body, and the hinder gues Annapolis and the Misses Ricks of part, forming a sort of “‘crack-the-whip” lash, SEOTS MASS. AVE, | Amber passementerie; Mies Foster, her guest, Pisce was acceptably taken by he weap ; €1.30. i ite Halsted, gold gauze | Cleveland. Mrs. Admiral English also assisted. feet front each ; cheap; §1L.; in Ginger Hong Miss Halsted, jetted lace and jerrill of rtntiy hank ata es reen silk; Miss Margue her, GEO. F. GRAHAM, £ a Ll ¥ it. . knocked me quite stupid, gnd then he came up “MASS. AVE, |and white silk; Mrs. Miller, white brocaded | ‘The young ladies, with Miss Potts, took turns | Wuirled outward from the slope with a | Senor Thittme in the beck of ‘the heed anh satin; Miso Miller, yellow crepe and garnet | at tho tee table. fentrifagal movement so forcible that the whole B. H. WARNER & CO. O16 F st. nw. Lo’ hus two tronts: $) CHAKLES EAKLY, 003 14th st. nw. : kidneys. After that I body took the form of a ring and rolled like a | 02 the back near my velvet shoulder knots; Mre. Rusk, heliotrope A don’t know anything atall. About an hour | brecntes lise tusk, white cropor Miss Foster, | Mr BF. Leighton was formally at homo Feel eet Tags ne Deuad shelt Delow, where | Srter thei I wa picked up. and’ caszied: over terms. Owner, MiS-HUNT, 1900 Bet. new. Jadu FOR _SALE—LOTS. cream-tinted silk and chiffon; Miss Woods, | Yesterday forthe first time for the season. | ni ens Pehi ccamhod eel ee ele and | to a place to rest. After I came to myeaif DOR SALE white crepe: Mrs. Wanamaker, stone-biue satin | Her | pleasant homie on Capitol Hill was | his enakeship crawlod away, seemingly uncon: | 1° 1.04" found and see_a young. fellow FO ‘SAV ensey avexvr. HALr square ON'T PUT OFF and brocade, with point lace; Miss Wanamaker, | thronged. as usual, dyring receiving hours. | {io" transformed, as by a fairy's wand, into | Standing alon, and I asked him to SOUTIE OF CAPITOL ASD NEW CABLE Db” ‘1 bs haaciv ebeek eowa Blaine, The brightly lighted, rooms, profusely deco that gacdd maaotecigesor cca ‘themvthical |get me a drink. ae got it for me: a ilk: rat wi lowe! 1e lowinj res in tl ji ws cam 18e8, we BES oti ow SCTE | Cathe mons crane foe otleradietn | face, Stra anderson, wbiio matin bier | open Sreplaces mado very plosing contrat | ROOP snake. Tho long-standing congpiracy be | etme tay renege and I got ap and heaved Fas all ma sn nepeovemente, and eerie ee ended in yellow; Mrs. Rhinelander Jones, yel- | to tho bleak atmosphere without. An excellent | ‘een the foree of gravity and the wily enemy | P15 51°F, Casrunuing outof my move and ease £12,000, Surouxhout: lot 25 by Wiest; situation high, healthy | Buy now aud wet the Lenefitof the advance, which is Cockrell, pale blue brocade | orchestra, stationed in the hall, furnished | Of, mankind was thus, by a lucky accident, | yoo ed up a quart af thick blood out of m it Will consider any reasona- | nd odtlouk ube of the Buest ta the city low brocade; Mrs. Cockrell, pale blue brocade | Fe , utterly and forever broken. up. It is ‘wel Pa ql y msion to inspect apply to WM. A. THOUS. J. FISHER & CO., ‘bound to come, in and feather trimming; Miss Sherman, white | bright and pleasing music, and the callers tar- enough to-ackowledge that the fabled fang or | body. ‘They wanted me to go and carry hay dat | ya5-2w FORT MEYER HEIGHTS. crepe with rose buds; Mrs. Call, yellow striped | Tied in the tea room, with its cosy tea tables, = ike with whicl! the tail of the hoo, posses is | then. I couldn’t do that. I was not fit to move. PER MO.—PRETTY | [VOR SALE_A BEAUTIFUL HOME ON IST.N. W. Sauze with white heather garlands; Mrs. Frye, | chatting and listening to the mume. Mrs. | Si be armed was not disorecae aaa. as | did not know anything at all. Tcouldn’s teil Son lso tect, tect mine aimed tatee? rick: | | ‘This subdivision is the prettiest one around Wash- | Fiye brocade and satin with point lace; Mrs, | Leighton wore a bandsome gown of brown oe Secs would Be eaet acciod > | My own name at the time. Then they put me to) usust terms, ("| imstou. A natural park, with «magnificent view of | Woy andier, gold striped white silk and | faille and gold color brocade. ‘She was assisted | fortunate, for it wo a ranged por | Mine: 18's tront: 7 rooms’ also 1735 Qst. nw. ALE OR EXCHANGE AN EQUITY OF | (stone front). 17 rooms; rented #100 montuly; easy Wales’ Eldest Son Has the Grip. Alarm has been caused in the royal circle of Engiand by the serious illness of the Duke of Clarence and Avondaie,cidest son of the Prince OO im valuable 1 illness for some days, but it was hoped that he ‘had nothing more than a passing cold. Satur- day and yesterday, however, it was said that the duke had a very’ severe attack of influenea and that it was complicated with This combination has proved fatal in #0 many instances of jute that the royal family feel an first-class condition. : : to work to scour bridle bits for the horses. | Stet greater perhaps than the same attack Fig as toy en * Mevatonet superb, diamonds; Mee Woolcott, white satin | BY A number of Young ladiey among thom Min | or fenteated and parchment like imagination | 1 ro were over 400 horn, ‘They. put mo vo | Moh Seer porgischee as nemeer inn aan, Sa eae oak 419 New York with real lace, emerald and pentipassementerie | Hankin, Mise Fou, Miss Parker and Mie White, | Of the solentie »w. W.ILH. » | Scvur them sitting down. I scoured them on | itt a cused mire eye the tee ee = C == 5 An electric road right through center of property. | and diamond ornaments; Mrs. Dolph, goldem-| Mr. Alonzo H. Stewart of’ the sergeunt-at- mete . up to So'clock. ‘Then I was let in about 5:30 | j uma wr egmes more oo coe, balers bie amnencinen cach comtaining gs rooms, | Beautiful oak trees, affordlnw abundance of shade. | iroigered black net, dismond necklace; Airs | arms office of tho Sonate haa returned to duty and kept thero until Saturday and treated all | ror, ths Guece MON NEO, before his enguge- ts: ood front abd back yards, as Hare water healthy lucaticn ; ony vuc-talf wilefrou: | Vanee, a French gown of heliotrope satin with | after au absence eonsed by the illness of his A Book Agent Assaulted. the same. If I stood up for balfe minute I | MO") .02 hiach more popular since it NEW CORNER HOUSE; prea | sdgoius Fort Merge ® Toutawe OD Alilitary rond.and | sit,’ guipure Ince; Miss Voorhees, white chitfon | mother and sister Mrs. Gerdon kn Semi, | About 9 o'clock this morning W. H. Godses, | was hit.” eps F r 4 over biue satin with amber and blue ribbons; | and Miss Daisy Stewart. Both of the sick o1 a book agent doing business for P, F. Collier of ‘MORE BRUTAL TREATMENT. i “Price only’ 86,0W, on easy | _Earae forceat work qrading streets and making other | Sirs, Howard Ganon, white peut] brocade with J tapidly. ° me red extensive improvements. ure recovering rapidly. 921 F strect northwest, ran up to Officer Fer-| He was compelled to carry an iron bedstead, Honiton lace trimmings, flower garniture of iis, om his chouldere for | chbccled end. the metcingetr nesta eae esis Hate nce ie ————— A ighing 150 pounds, on joulders for | canceled, an inted for the Mintigy. na rons Los iimtt: | The attention of non-residents is called to this prop- | lilies of the valley, with’ allver frimge around supon end requested iis $0 come at once and | weig' i ‘ary, great eee ns nT DR: SLM E Ma plane ix tas Suited Masten Ollerpa later tha: lowenscked walat, digmond necklace; be chet arrest two men who had assaulted him. God- | throe or four miles. He did notknow why he ig Saget Send ay comeapeetopn an or ruil particulars call upon chauce for safe and profitable investuent than this | Mrs, Charles Gibson, mauve moirc, with thread A xUnMUTsue SoLsTICAD Meetien: sey was a gory sight. - His face was bloody and | was mado todo thi. He wasso wesk that he | Se Wane aed i sky ae Grune TOR ad oe ew, | beutiful eksy of Waskiuston, which will in « few | Ine and pear! necklace: Mea. Vilas, lavender ‘Wicks. dilasstos cad te atantaata his shirt and clothes wero bespattered with | #d to lie down hundred times before he | Teovery., st ee See saeeitie wae Pak st nw. ist. acd Est = | Fear Unies saerstal ell ante put | satin and! point. lace Molly Vises ett at | elected tat night to represent the first district | l0od- Officer Ferguson ggcompacied Godscy | [cod shields, “I was beaten all tho time. In | Carried to the princess sbe showed the deepest newt es = deal center of the United states. javender velvet; Miss Molly Vilus, white mull; ict | and arrested H, Collins. Atcording to the oft | tinue ‘ 4 f mediatel Soeiie sa iii to 'wodalies:? | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | curaventsaresoudy at all tines to drive partion out | AYendee velvet; 3 silk; Mise Leiter, black Ince | in the republican Distriet genvention. ‘Tho | cer's statement, when he appronciea Callers fact, cond not tall you whee K was besten | sxxly, ng remand o> tnmodiately to his - = —— ct Ol '. et "i kK i iy o ie an 9 0. oro. a. JRA "Aeetite ik eaees pence tert Hite obeon, ine atin ahd lat? Sie | fle"veere tamed for" etuadery satan | ie ee ue temetng of Bik pork | me enon there: ent te "hee | bocome a victim of the diecase which: hes bone ‘Gon SAie_anvaRAL Sax nooN TWOSTORy Maps, terms, &e., at offices of Hutchinson, blue moire and Venetian poms; | showed itself worthy its repute, At 8 o'clock | metal knuckles. a ee ing havoc in England and on the throne, Pee ee Se teeroes eonGuacn a Lance: Mise Walthall, pink brocaded satin; Mrs | Vice President Hunter called for order, re-| Godsey charged Collins with using the | ‘id uot beat mo o1 ‘coll balers, thay Gh one eciteameis ‘the throne after the Prince tute” Cau seit these bowwrs ou easy tor Walthall, lavender satin, peatis and point lace; | solved the assomblage into « masy meeting and | knuckles upon him und Alfred Norton with ae-| ‘let my scars got of Wales @ould be taken by the sailor, Prince Jabit c Es SOD CWE HE Investment and Keal Estate Brokers, Miss Pearl Butler of New York, pink silk; Mrs. | was chosen chairman. ‘There was « mass of | sisting in the assuult, oe i : sw 2 Thsmas W Rdweree on Ge A 99 and 95 Atlantic butiding, | Handy, claret velvet; Mrs. a nominations for secretary and Allen F. Jack- were charged in the Polics Court this nig Bln) tern railroad, usar Leesburg, Loudoun brocaded in natural colors, lack Jacé; | son came out on top. Chairman Hunter morning with assault and ® jury county, Vary contaiaing ob octes of fee land rt 928 and 090 F st Miss Brice, pink safin and chiffon, with pearl | the audience to calm iteelf into @ deliberative | trial, was fixed at £200. ‘aK BETLER, perpen yh tence heaton mi ge _—_—. ornaments; Miss Higgins, white tralice Mag, | Mood and mako the first district the first in ———. tb. surrounding country. fue lawn contains about five i Mendonea, in scarlet crepe and jet; Mise Men-| good behavior. His addrees was’ interrupted acres. covered with orucinal oak and oruainental trees, HAIGHT WOOD PARK, and there ‘s an ‘embody the care and sttention of 1 donea, rosebud flowered crepe: Mme. Lotten, | by scrapping match and unhailowed conver- | 7771" to Revive Hand Ball in Washington. ADVANTAGED: claret velvet and sable fu me. Mayorga, | sation in far end of the hail, and Deacon| Mr. Morgan Kiley, who has recently visited ShUki DISTANCE FROM ALL DEPART- coe pink satin and crepe; Mme. Bolet | James Berry of St. Elizabeth escorted one of Casey's hand ball court in Brooklyn and de- Sint eecachanaed ioc property nash Die: | SEAPLT CANS Pass TUE PLOFERTY eraza, yellow brocade; Mime. Holet Monagas | the disturbers to the door. As. Green, amoved | feated eome of the erack players of that city, GE Us BLIGH. WOOD AVE., | blue sutin and crepe; Mme. Taten: r t a committee of five be ap- remdence oF s country home. yarty desiring Ni AL MAGNOLIA AVE. x ms fote, black lace and $ now trying to revive, the game in Washington BSIBS LISS Lata getors briek: | lee tan ao sce hija, withtenante wege | BUICK FAV EMLAY O3 “einai Woop ave, | Muins Lady Pauneeto and watin; | pointed to nominate the delegates and alter- =. adtuys, with r UGAN & Bi on % SICK PAY : Miss" Pauncefote, amber satin and chiffon; | nates, and this motion, after = deal | and last night called = meeting of gentlemen ange Gy Be udioebanb cuiiauis sow seine BUILT, | Madame Acosta, black Inco; Mies Acosta, maize | of ditorder, was declared’ cared” {90° cost! | representing the different rowing and athletic B. H. WARNER & CO, ERS & CO. Jr Bot no7-eotr PIRERIS BLING GhADLD Bi GUVEKNLENT. | gilk, with suble trimmings; Miss Carroll, mittee was Sppointed, comprising Benj. mp when he left the prison ho testified: comrade, Will- one NT_HYALISVILLE, MD., SROOMCOT-| OTHE NANA TESCMASE LOIS. | crepe, with velvet shoulder knots; Miss O'Don- | Louis Dreant-G. W. Butler Bemaol Jones ox “I was hardly able to get on my feet and walk oh top tage, convenient to station: alse Groom, cottage ASD FUUSEECIINE: PME ROAD, MALL | nell, white crepe; Mrs. Authur Brice, white | Thoratoa Slanghter, and Teturned with, the luring the strag- Eo hg to ak te mation. | WATERS & PURGE & LAKGE AD\ ANCE Ly THE aPKING. | tulle; Madame Bouaparte, tight gray str names of Jno. A Mcas, M H. Hunter and as far as that chair. I was not fit to do work ~ Sage NOE NR ane Oe] SAA RECA, AND ULBES VE-| brocade; Miss Segrario, buttercup faillo; Mw. | Alexander C. Bryant for "deloge ims weg. Re a our SS MLVAiLA, TAKE AIDE KVEN IY $OUDUNGG |Samucl" later, black tulle, necklace - of |W. Green apd Wm. HH Bpeake for sitoreates . The committee was ep- | from the back of my head encampmenta, ‘At Hyattsville, Md., that beautiful place known as F Xe diamonds and ‘turquoise; Miss Bliss, blue | A good deal of rungling ensned and it looked Pointed to look for site for hand ball court: ceding poh and wel- Havent | neeesh bake containing 11 Foon, by iE AME crepe; Mrs. Hatton, olive mo're and fon; | as though there would bea general row, but |. ¥. Collins, A. J. Georgo the hunger welfare and acres of xround beautirully situated : fie = Mrs. Proctor, biack ilk; Miss Proctcr, pink ‘Kiley, A. A. CE. everything. I was as silly as how arduoes im the house. spriny ub the premises: one of the Buest 3 Gatot Lodge, binck moi eeu pone muntey tor a Rst-clase fe crepe; Mrs. Catot Lodge, binok mo ‘cme, aye is ties iron Waauimaton on the Heaad May Williams, ambor satin and chiff x duty to be Santen perk Berg ‘i bagieuare alo SA TADES ORT B. POTOMAC Gwynn, white satin brocade and pearl: ire. Cele — paid 339-38 VIGE st. Rw. | MAGNIFICENT VILLA, SITES—OF ONE OB MORE An enjoyable social was given last night at naoen ar autiwe the parsonage of Rev. Dr. Peck. Fruits, cake and ins shisha ¢ ~ iodine and lemonade wero dispoused and a good time PALISADORDUIE MOLES had. Tho visitors were Miss Marion Phillij hrs Cole, Mrs Taliaferro, Miss F. B.S. 802. ay gen TERMS, in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. old, of 1808 sae hee een [ee a ne I Sa ad 2 ats we. a splendid, 3-| jes olicitoc, {i> oriered that the deleutante, Wilhan, Barance {20 tant soxrmy PAY- him in custody for the theft of» pair of gloves | healed. Shields was then by : Beer kages = Pt nes ihe tao | Ree ang sen ates Seeroperne | > CANS MACAO RE Sed eae Fa me free to'be entered Lereld ch of before pesiis aeasacic purposes. ae 2B. I. WANKER & 60., : SEYERAL TINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING toe ‘in court | board and examined hima THOSE FURCHASING NOW are sure to of HANDSOME 1 £9 in the near 1uture. of Fur plats, pimpuiece and JUrther umormation ap te charged ply’: tompeny's couissu dle 2 st. n.w.. Washinaton, D.C. ——— SS ‘The Father of » School of Poetry. with stamp ‘From the New York Sun. - obteining: <G31-th,9. tees ik SALE-HANDSOME NEW SSTORY ps Woks ith st. on. was 1D Pisellita > fons sed NOTARIES PUBLIC. ested carefully busil Sader cer samtcea saae> | GOMMISMORAE OF Debs FUN ST ERT STEES Deeps Homa EES In office from 9am. to 5 pm.