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THE: EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FORSALE-HORSES & VEHICLES wnt sn pot nhiain eit ii so 04 Sik 2800 FOR A PRE 7OR SALE_A VERY COMFORTABLET RY ®ALE_A DESIRAULE LOT Ox 10TH SALE-A GOOD, SOUND, #1x- presebrick Ing window front, | I sevea voor and bath beck, with modern ied Frcuth of uieds siund ave ae niscor oe aes | Rome fa fete mines: irom porch. handsomely pa- | meuts, on 6 t ne between It Gud 20; tot 17x) twalley; price only €2. ave WEAY birt pyheebewceed ‘horse. “Call after “age BH, WARNER & G0 tot Ode Fat aw. GENT rt it A = _ Ror eal x Le DROIT wet ween Pax | FV vie Lian iy Cae rucht-room brick | chear. z BARBES & WEAVER, , APRIL 27, 1892. 4s <=. Homes Open to Callers—Personals. ‘The marriage of Miss Eliza Slaughter to Mr. pogo of Kentucky will take nite the tiau Ohurch et 4390 o'clock. ‘he uanore }. nice three b at or MALI. CASH PAs MENT. BALANCE ‘Tune, Intel "Te ace geass we. dot will be Mr. Taylor, Mr, Mather, Mr. Berber ‘wiil buy.» handsome a it isvect it Ae HUG. Oo FOR CORD MBIA VERIGHTS—A “Desrn inountains, and Mr. Webb. The bride will wear a travel- Lay window residence, with BH. WARNER & Co. ‘ubie lot on Yaleat next to corner of | ais for driviuw, draft or bunbese purposes ieee ‘of aan-cobeced on Mapie ave, Le Droit Park: price. #5 . 14th, 8t.; size 50x100. BAKNES & WEAVER, ery fluo pair of tre horwes, we gui i “ae Bausrs x WEATE i SALECORLY 920707 WOSTORY maida | 40 sitet G20¥stuw._ | Conve sen a3. 1, HOPKING£ BONG STAI xe on ¥. st pw besween FOR SALE 64 FEET ON - of 9th st.and RI. ave. nw, “apie. “aie pp couveuience: lot 20100 to alley: price BARNES & WEAVER, 20 F at nw. NORTH CAP cSALN AU FEPT ON CST SE BETWEEN 2D | ¢ = at Cbd Minas maple bye Tange bree deal OR SALE—GOOD HONSE AND BUGGY FOR con room alt mod tape, oom for two add : seek geniaininw 10 ata ° Fisigbheirate beyelo in , atta Pol SANE SE pay won ‘years old; welshs 1,200 pounds’ a «oot driver, a'reatle showered breeding. Senna on Say SEE CLAIR hizo, Ma. eet 813K street. Last night tho bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Slanghter, enter the wedding party at a reception. ‘Tho marriage of Miss Annie Preston, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert A. Preston, to Mr. daining six rooms, bath, all mod imp.: price, 64 70 BARNES & WEAVER, i SALE_—ON CORCON f BET. 17TH AND 3 ny nee ROR SALE—DuaF1_HO.8F-DLAUK MARS 1 ene. nS ancien, ma Ls furnace, beak es: Eeeare oli; alo nt aie for faaiy op iru buns | JOUR, A, Cham erlale Sak, eiterente * Seadeome oy. contain Hiss Heo: Delete SNOUT WARNER CO, ANTLY LOCATED LOTS | Sth stnw. serene F- DUD Asie” | 1908 15th treet. Only the immediate relatives fuse uine rooms ba: 25-38 o16F re, ‘Takoum: 20,000 ft; abt wilt be present, yale ty i SALE-SIDE-BAK BUGGY, BUILT BY eh and ‘The cabinet Indies generaliy will receive this Walters: cost #200 18 months ao! almost as oo - ores, — — scboct: prompt purchaser can obtain Danwein,. GEO, | ae weattern cont Sidewalk, &e:; close to station 's: fE-A BEAUTIFUL SEW #STO Boginning at the tanuel at 6th and K stroets F° ick on 13th st n w bet. Sones 0 1421 Pat ow. iW - southeast on the north and south sides of * ¥ : TAITG at ow. ‘oe STHIVATERL ETS afternoon after 4 or 5 o'clock. excepting Mra. fies 1 11 rooms aud bath; heated by" faruace a RSALE-AT PRI #ALE,!.S SKCOND-HAND , tracks on the outsides of ¢he passenger piat- 7 rotements. haut ior owner's. special Rear err » | Elkins, who is in New York. Mrs, Noble hopus ak tee eet eee Biles i09 to 20-toot alley $14,200, riceat ‘These cerriazon THis Senta ees E LOT. LANIER HEIOgTS rear ucts okeetrie allroad, BOELAO fe; tmptowiae Raat allots for te on these Widascinvs tore | forms with an opening for passengers to cross alts, SDSS Se Sea after So'clock. Ava rule the rest of the cabi- | from each side at such pointas tho railroad Sar kwases wAtalae ts peer company may deem proper. The fences to ex- be onexhitition unt ‘tour atorace Foorin, 13tT awd 1335) 8 st kw, also an clewaut stock of new carriaies, bar- ging seria cor tlet Fost hath 1 TUG etn, WARNER & CO, cc 6 HL WARNER & Co, %: < a Was \LE-A STABLE LOT IN THE Non’ T MONUMENT. 2 : tend to the gate poste on tho cast tide of 6th eae 3 = f stnw, N.Y. HARNESS & CALRIAGE EXCH ANG! oF Frrercpeerof lot ou a ot ust aah aod ith os A iadta Se HiNinas techs see fan ¥. | Mr. Lloyd Daubigny is the guest of hisaunts, | {trvoe: oot alley. seating for 8 ON AN 80-FOOT | alley, _ Price a sa Balance so wsits rie ACE. COAL VAULT UN: | "ape: my, Satta Beant aE OEE aud prompt drivers: sorrel, ‘0's Te hi a aes pe ee pus tiehd he EE SE a ERA THE VETERANS’ MECCA TRE GRAND PARADE. tracks from tho point where fences now termi- Only Grand Army Posts to Be Allowed te The Syperrsalnaprieclemerer papaya aaa (eerey - = gate posts on - the Line. back was brilliantly illuminated last evening, | cast side of. New Jersey avenue, omitting * “I want to have a place assigned in the the oceasion being « birthday party to their s where switches enter the governmen: | Laying the er St Grant > eight-year-old daughter, Bosse, "The presents Saprecty en’ ta Gl oonping’s pace, |The Ra g the Corn: one of the Parade for my regimental association,” said @ i U vad 6 > vy FT. PRICE, 87,750; Fe SALE—BELOW MARKET VALUE. A FI C. H. FICKLING, building lot on $ bet N. CORNER, 67 FRET + MOP RRISRELL & mete: on provements now being: JOR SALE_FINE BUS front on Othetand 1% feet frovton Hat nw, at] ap27-3t were numerous and in keeping with the occa- | south of tracks between Oil company's yard man who came into the headquarters of the Bi Fee eae Fe ae A ACHIVICE. FINE SUMBEX. | sion, The little ones enjoyed cmselves play- | and New Jersey avenue is being graded down, Monument. Citizens’ Grand Army eneampment committes, OR SALL_MODEUN CORNER BOK Lore ff IQ-UNLY 4724, Envy STABLE, alley bet, L3uhand 14th Hand 1| ing games. Afterward refreshments were | und 1 think a fence will be necessary When tho F Mocated nw: en OG LOTS 16370—01 x $0, a WU (No By These lots cannot be ical tm this city; on in VED ae COMAC RNFORD. 4307 Fat | eradesnewer iu rear alloy, L3thet. to be couuctoted SATS i te St} from Maryland ave to withid balf square of E st at lett teltea be den, — > ears ol 1h eas BEWARE CSPSUSE. SLOTS ONLY He a eet, 8 eure old. 15-2 ha Can be howcht at above prices. Th ining lots | bit: si ¥ Alunambring: cau show minute wil be advanoed eafheleat tn iegaranteo's progs to | usc} Hora 15.2" hande’high; sired nus: § eooma and bath £0 ni igvestment Price, #4 TYLER & RUTH — oat os ne — “As an association?” he was asked. serve mong those present were Misses | work of grading is comple’ rs “3 . Nellie Campbell, Edna Bell. Mirlam Morgan, | | On north side of yard tracks from ost gate TO HOLD GRANT'S REMAINS. aacce vem unte oe i Ida Maller, Clara Combs, Alice Green, Bestic | post on New Jersey avenue 1e eust Ral _ pl . Jones, Lillic Boteler, Elsie Shipley. Eva Baily. Lory ‘on South Capitol street, Aud on the | Co™mer ee ee ‘Why not?” asked the visitor in great sar- Edith Mangum, Loretta Mansfield, Roberta | south side of yard from west gate post on in Riverside Park, New Yorks prise, Braddock, Glays Lowe, Bessie Thom, Ka’ of| New Youx, April 27.—The corner stone of Sith at nw, 714TH AND ISTH--TWo = Jersey avenue along the north building Then tt was explained to bi " ' “ i : eptaine om that the cole- RSA SE eS j Seely buvere, Me consetentigualy recqmuoud invest: | Patch’, AUPE under gceony Feats flay LO, han ie Totreut to the round houso at K street. the national monument to Gen. Grant im | bration to be hold here in Septomber next was e@rssin Degen eres : oi 18. hans aod bi Prone, Quilty. teal, Beesio Baron, Joaule Chalk, _ 1 sourlt wasurxotox. Riverside Park was laid today with becoming | jn connection with the mecting of the Grand a incite belle OHO eek we. MeNelly, Willio Thom, Georgie Thom, Milton | 4 the north and south sides of tracks be- | ceremonica. ‘The weather was ail that could | Army encampment, He was told that it wase Or WYCKOFF & CAHILL, fk GEO. GHERS's STABLES Otterback, Ralf Beail,- Gluyton Beall, Wilson | tWeen 6th and 7th streets northwest, omitting | be desired, a cloudless sky, bright sunshine ' Grand Army celebration, and for this reason mat of above, . = tween Ut) meat! | Joow SALE—CHRAPENT LOT IN NE 100 Fre front: faciny Manachusetts ave, B xtand 14th; Sore SPEAK & VIDKTIO. OW SAL, Sue Lor ON O BE NEAR Toth, faut Jot. Duna, Mra. H. C. Cobul Mrs, Scott Brad- | spaces at tho three switches on south side be- | tempered by a moderate breezo blowing over dock, Mrs, Samuel Miller, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. | tween the points nathed. Fences to extend be- | the Hudson river. Otterback, Mrs, Thos. Youug and daughter, | tween gate posts on each street. Onsouth side Shortly after noon the presidential party, —__.____ | Mr, and Mra, L. C.: Otterback, Mrs. Mangan of tracks from west gate post at 7th street to | escorted by troo} A of the National Guard of HORSE: WILE SELL | Mra, Jennie Beall, Mrs. Samaci Bcli and Miss | gate post om east side of Dth street. On the ot New he Fit Bortic Otterback. north side of tho tracks through tho re: A pleasant masquerade party was held Mon- | tion the United States government has IN Good wld be admitted in 0} G0} after 2 pm at 6OU B st peer specially invited by the commander-in. ef, which are as fol- jows: The veterans of the sixth Massachusetta, the state of New York left, the Fifth Avente | the naval veteraus and the United States signal Hote! and proceeded by ‘way of Broadway | corps. fence |to Sth aveuue, to 110th street, to River> .k—A BAKGAL br Ck nw. Twonew ‘cuuection. See U' sok s, Fost. bei, 1sth an © SATE FIVE BRICK DWED . it ney the pemsion effin: re war. Duteegs,00Q, Address LOU we. th * es Yea. WILSO: NIFICE, VER : TO RE MADE UP OF. AR PosTs, OK BA: nN r: in es . William | ¢xtending the whole distance. Eighth street | side Park. In'the carriages were President « : Ce F tate Agena unr tyr net win ive, | S09 eV oy the Carnation Pieamire Club. Tie | has Wok been extended through this reserva: | Harrivou, Mrs, ‘Grast’ sath tmeatbesy ten Se Recta Si. Shste enceytions, wil Bo eTHEASTERN eCAULLY & ALEXANDEM'S Stables, 24th and D | guests wore Missos Gertie Mobile Buehler, | tion. ‘Secretary Tracy. Secretary Rusk, Sec- | M&de up of Grand Army posts arranged in de- Saw. P. Steifel, K. Farrell, 31. Pigzot, J, Grifin, G. | From the west side of 9th street gate posts Postmaster Gencral Wanamaker ; Partinents according to their seniority. ie There SLSO NGL vox VERY FINE TER CART, | Crowder, 8. Carter, L. Mohler aud Messra, J, | t0 tho gate ports on the cast side of 10th street, r distinguished guesta, are some forty-five di gale ‘and khafts; made bj na “ 3 and in cases the encampment J r Late, Phi : D, | on north and south sides, As the presidential party approached the | where the posts Jo rhs: cust @030. LOARDING STABLE: 144 NapaicaW, bornden: Fatty A fautert |. From west side gate posts of 10th strect on | tomb « bata played “: RS toneen North Capitos, 6 th and south th the east gate poste of | head: _— to ni while | those of the members who are here are ex- ; 5 The members of the ciab are Mr. Hi. Sim. Mr, | Borth aud south sides, to the east gate pos! eads were uncovered. handkerchiefs waved | pected to march with the department THOS G HENSEY & © eueakl Ga eae ©. Steidel, Mr. J. Batekens, Mr, W. Mobier, | 11th street, and the immense throng shonted theirhuzzahs. |to which their posts. belong. there ie oN1300 F Gls Fat TG '\ands high: sounl mud kuntethis | Mr, E. Buehler and Mr. W. Steifel, From west gute posts of 11th street to east | As the carriages drew up in front o the tomb | another reason why ongantesteun other than “A RESIDENCE OPPOSITE FRANK: | Poon hora ovat he wold) at’ uuco us owner is leavin ashe gate posts of 12th street, on north and south | the Pre: Fark containing 0 roonis aul Date, wit; Lath price, 812,000. ‘ 402100 to 15 fealle 1108, 6. MENSEY fe 00. Fou prompt purchaser wilt galt at @ THOS J. Visit asmeton, Ml X 4 ALEXANDEWS STAB! ‘ 3b MAND*OME DAKK BLOWN DOG cart or coupe horse: nearly 16 bunts: youns, mudand yeutle, Apply at the POMTAND FLATS. r , : t stood hat in hand And bowed on | the Grand Army posts ure mot ta mie mariage of Miss Sasie Armor and Mr. | Sac Jiof trecks all sides in answer to the magnificent greeting | part in the potwde. mn teat i Ps rs - a hd that * immense a. vee —_ oaphag hag Fama From rest gate posts on 12th street, on north | accorded him. Buiabers which will probably ae ig tine mane evening at 7:30 0 ‘at the Mt. outh si ks, to east gate posts of sen! 2 hip of the pos Church, They will leave immediately | 13th utmect es oe Acks to east gate Tas ceneuorn, ting the membership of the posts, ited to take WELLING HOUS Gist tw wear 10th st; 16 rooms: in first-class Smt w after the ceremony for New York and the west. |” rom west gate posts on 15th street tocxst | After few moments’ quiet the Rev. Dr. __ OVER SIXTY THOUSAND IN LINB. conditien': under good rental, Apply £9 Fi ERY STYLIOI SIDE Mrs. Susan Dabney Smedos and Mrs. Thur-| gate posts of 133, street, except at switch on | John Hall offered up a prayer, which was lie-| Tt rp ae potas will be some sare 4 5 op bus harness. BOARDING 8T. is " . | north < o ‘i 8 men in line, to say nothing of 700 mounte) 70K SALYTI HAVE A BLOWS STONE MOUSE Lith avd D «i ‘BL 26-: ‘man, assisted by Miss Dabuey and Miss Thur- | north side. tened to by all in deferential silence. The nothing oun! ty the northwest, 6 rooms and bith, whi “lt tan, will receive on ‘Thursday from 4 to§ at] From west gate posts on north and south ‘event Varga. LDWALD W. BOR their resideuce, No. 803 12th street northwest, | side’ of tracks at 135; street to a point near D HARNESS AN of @ Indy leaving at CUCPER'S STABLES. Ht ly aud 14th at a President of the Grant Monument Association, | ™en and 300 bands, Under the order of the | Gen. Horace Porter. then delivered an address | €2¢ampment the line of march is not to exceed James T. Dubois and family have removed peor peso. pers —— # Poaceae detailing im brief the doings of the association | ‘© miles, Then the parade will start from from tho Albany to 1514 K street northwest. | 60, as to prevent traffic from 14th street to the mol their status since the inception of the | th C — up the avenue and disband Mrs, William Windom, widow of Secretary | south side of Maryland avenue at that point, | Project. While these t Windom, and her dazghter. Mies'Florence. ar-| The railroad company have a switch flume that | | 1he erent of the day was the nexton the Wile these two points are mot two miles rived in Washington yesterday and bave taken | will not permit traffic to cross tracks at that | PTosram, namely, the laying of the corner s portty of She pe 06 PARKS, G14 F xt, JOR SALE-ON NOKIM Sipe F ST Maryland ave, three lotx, 18x100 to Fernie to suit. yon bia at for $10; must ‘ LaDy OK WILL EXCHANGE Wk SALE--A BAY STUD HORS : Aceg be stationed some distauce from the Capitel.so BSE banerae mine cree En. hatory snd cellar, 3 roome deep: Portia, ,cill, immedueely om KaMuay, v4, | Anartmente at the Arno, where they expect to | point and Water atreet is unopened between | Wine OT vaccnna tur etme “sith mead | as to form the line without contours sea tie mated for O10 por moatn: ai 2 alley; rented for #7 ‘month, terme RET. of 14th and SMITH, Wheelor road, above lussne aayluneayas-2t° | remain three or four days, 183¢ and 14th streets, belance monthh bg > ing teem uot side aliey. The mowt , trowel that Supt. Brady had made for the occa- | *tual marching <0 Miss E, B. Wilson of M street sailed on the ON MARYLAND AVENUE. sion, the stone was lowered into position. The 20th of this month for Antwerp. She willbe} On Maryland avenue between 6th and 7th | corner-stone box made of copper wns absent about three months, gomg from Ant- | streets the Baltimore and Potomac Company | then filled with the relics. which | Yery careful pla ‘tance will be fully two ‘hs mass of men witbin ssonabie time will require Its not thought wise 10K SALES A DAPILE GAY G years old; 1034 lnuius 2 ereat barwain it sid a wd apered; ested by furnace; Ward | butlding iu that veighborhood. 7 ts s ing Featrictions with these lote: liar vay-window brick; built only | f 10d wi 400 to alley; 11 ooma and bath; lize every Gt ee, ; LEY & ALEXANDE! . below Penneyivsi o y nia a werp to Rome. During her travels she will js will be buried in it, They were: | © incrense the rize of the parade, even if it SPE Story double beicks in souiliwest, 63,800 to Stee TanKans Babenew sv HORS'S, JUN | visit the principal cities of Italy, Ireland, | #4¥e Only one track. This track fence the | Constitution of the United States: Declara- | Wss concluded to abandon its distiactive char 84.000. Kenesaw ave; 150285; 8744 per ve m og Wdigiaee | Switzerland, Germany, France and England, ’ | track of th street near the Senter of Maryland | tion of Independence, Articles of Convedern- | Scter, B frame house with collar: newly papered. st se, 3-atory brick with cellar; want offer; Binney at, within 130 ft of 14th; S0sfoot fouk AND DEIVING | Point for afew weeks for the benefit of her | and so continues to the crossing of 7th street | Oi! day pamphiet, May 30 and 31, 1886: | It is said that if this was a celebration of the usted: ow eae atures ‘ud plumbing 48.500: 81.18 per jout. = horses from Fauquier county, a, among thew « | health, thwest. I do not recommend that a | COPY of Mayor Grant's proclamation regarding | anniversary of tho close of the war then all ta bencain,; house sagat be sold thie wee Hampshire ave and L st nw. 912,500. ‘cor Holmead and Whitney aves; 951162; @1 per | pair bay coach horses: all “re young, scupd oem ss) nore ine | t2¢ Grant monumeat,a pew American . SMITH & JEFFORDS, 511 11th st nw. ¥.'T. KalseR | foot. af Ue. Call COLUMBIA ‘STABiES, “fear 17 Miss Frankio Shelton and her sister left for | fence be erected on this part of the line | models and coins from the Waited States mint | Veterans of the late war would have aright to JQok SALE_5z0 10TH ST NE, NEW TWO-STORY 1510 Fetnw. | | Beautiful corner wort wide 14th; 55%150, with 20-| nw, Benry Davis, Old Point last Friday, for the reason that the south side of the avenue | ang various illustrated and daily papers. join the procession. But it happens to be @ Peano te alleg : Sh2250; coon cook parioent: bale Tinney st F2a285, sldsend reat alleys; 81 per foot; ie PERFECT LADY uonsk:; | ‘ ; between 6th and 7th streots is solidly built up Grand Army celebration, and #o there can be ext Oye alloy 64.290. capa cas SEPRORDS. eaay torus rial given; alsos auido | ‘The M. E, Church South of Alexandria was | with renidencce, aad ifs fonee were erected fe ADDRESSES. thst aw. ‘Promincut corner on 13th st; ouly 75 per foot. 101 ‘Lat nw. @p3-Lin said to be no discrimination if veterans who Pr = = tifnl corner ob A the scene of a pretty wedding last evening. | would practically prevent the approach of a 10Tlt st S President Harrison then briefly addressed | are not Grand Army men are excluded from fh pene Dr Hammond's: only | {OW SALE-AT ren Gecided 1 The church was filled to overflowing with | vehicle toa frontage thereon, ss at great " the a mm brick: cellar ta Princeton st ues Tyg ter foot, iris lagusk cotuesinaes ea asererte eee friends who had gathered to witness the mar- | risk; but the erection of a fence would reduce | ‘he assemblage, after which the band played a |‘he parade. | wiite » "20100" alley stable, Ramanan AME 1006 at_ | T° Vind carriages, burrics end etvrece eee | riage of Miss Harriet C. Van Auken of Alexan- | the space to about six feet, and there is a barrel | Seiection of national airs, ; ber of suggestions in regard to extending Yuet Sulfa x JEP FORD JOR SALE-THREE, BUILDING Lorn Ox ZisT Gatien ieee, Gris aut Mr. Frederick L- Siddone of this city. | gutter at the curb. If the fence wercerectedon | Chauncey M. Depew, who for some time bad | prado sous to include ote ongeeentne ae Jolt Al D=oMe RESID! ital ft seek and SaCata nae Tor sale tery [EXTENSION AND CaNcrY-ToP capnroue, | The Kev. Dr. Carson performed the ecremony, | the north side of the railroad tracks it would Le | been looking as if he were preparing to rise, | for tho reasons above, mentioned, and others ft mont s¥- above H st; contains 20 fooms for wat wold atonce, Ty Kt D, KUFFIN, 1G ¥at | CUT-UNDER AND SIDE-BaR sUnkExs, vic- | {llowing the Episcopal ritual wast | Sbout 42 feet from the north rail of the track, | stood up. giving tho audienco the signal for | has been decided to make the parade here.as ib = TORIAS. PITTSBURG ROCKAWAYS, KENSING- - | TON BUCKBOARD, JUMP-SEAT CARRIAGE, W. that Columbia Heights property | coxerres, LOOP-FRONT PONY AND DOCTOR'S iow ave at75e per ft. | PHAETONS, GUM AND LEATHER-TOP BUGGIES EXPRESS AND DAYTON WAGONS, ROAD AND tended by the best man, Mr. W. Spencer |and this, with the tracks of the Belt Line | another tremendous outburst of cheering. 6 met the bride at the altar. The | street railway would leave only about forty | When the applause had subsided Mr. Depew ecompauied by her father, Mr. F. £.. | feet of the seventy-cight feet of the Maryland | delivered an address. Van Auken, up the center aisle of the church, | avenue roadway for public traffic, and this| In the course of his remarks Mr. Depew said: preceded by the maid of honor, Miss Ruth Van | space would be divided into two spaces, the | «4 Westminster Abbey or a Pantheon pos- | A Belief That the Couferces Favor the Sen- Auken, a sister, and the ushers, Mr. George E. | north one having the barrel gutter on the | sible with us. * been, a purely Grand Army displays hw. DPR eR a thing ahd that ‘Will never be lower - = CHINESE EXCLUSION, $2 per ft. PRESS * Washington is at ate Substitute, ;, 7Ox108; atiest Just con: | SPEEDING CARTS, Fleming. Mr. Ciarence A. Brandenburg, Mr. i 2 . Y it Si % onpbigiteyiet eet canara goa ime, 500" Sealy 81-33 pe feng pmeoroR, Sole Agent forthe Cortland Wagon Co. Frank i Stephens: Sie, . Perey Woodard, | Seale sill farther reduce the space. | Mount Vernon. Lincoln at Springfield: Grant! rue conterses on the Chinese exclosion bill “Price, ou emsy tazm "200. {OK SALE— HOUSE 507 13TH 5 ap26-2t 7G et nw. TINE BUGGIES, CARKIAGES AND SPRING Mr. James 8. Rollow aud Mr. Charles 8. Domer. | street to Virginia avenue is four and one-half | son at the Hermitage. Jefferson is at Monti. | have not met yet, but they will probably go to =o frame: | The ictis1iaz50, This property. t Ok SALE—IN WEALEY HEIGHTS, SOME VERT wagons. The altar was completely hidden beneath a | feet from the rails, and from personal obscrva-| cello and Adams at Quincy. Irving rests | work at the business before them without de- “ ha: no bet B and on casy terms, "ACK choice lots; 252150. _g_ We also always have on hand bauk of ferns and lilies: The bride wore a} tion all of this space is necessary for the | amoug the scencs immortalized by his pen at | lay and very energetically, as itis of the ut- frame: lot aboul SO fee ee rom 25-9 BRE ‘WARNER § 00. Horses suitable for all purposes. Full line of Harness | charming traveling dress of light brown. Im- passage of passenger cars, * Sleepy Hollow and Longfellow amidst the most importance that som. ositive legislation FOW SALE Ok EXCHANG: ‘OSTORY PRESsED “Buick | 1G Fat. of every description at the very mediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs.|" ‘Ihe outer railf of the tracks on 6th street | gpirations of bis muse at Cambridge, Every — sho gt TOR Salton (ot gy ee PGE Sane COuNER IN NE SECTION, 141235 lowest prices, Siddons came to Washington in a special car | from the north side of Maryland avenue to the | state cherishes the remains of its citizens, | SPowld be accomplished at once. The generally frame. Price, he: price, $4,600. Apply to ALLEN C. CLAR) Fr STEIGER « LIEBERMANN, 1303 F WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | and took a late train for the north. They will | beginning of the curve entering the passenger | whoso illustrious achievements are the glory of | received opinion is that the present Chinese act el it apll-lin 940 Louisiana ave, | spend a beeerecon in ae i. ce pana station are — + a from = — on | the country and the e of their comsten- expires by limitation on the 6th of next May, OK SALE— GOR SALE—FOUR LOTS ON 17TH sT. ABOVE | J)OR SALE—AT SACRIFICE A TWO-3EAT | states, and on their return will reside in Wash- | poth east and west sides. To place a fence | wealth, whose works and lives are ever-living Ser Sher ee eee gah and 18th sta mw. 1014 sg | Fe Ru. wisn 100 foot of the Kock Crock Rik at | Myotaing-top carriage and haruess ram eLinug oekite | ington. Many beautiful and useful presents | Por, cest Ea, west ides, To place » fence leesons of love and Govetion to the fag ant | creek abadeh ee ae cee ne of the goveruine't buildinis: | 6th between Gand i sia uw, 8 roomie sie aoa Fen eea neha “eR: LELEOLD, all tu keod condition, Inquire at 700 7th st uw. were received, a scant sixteen feet for vehicles to meet and | Constitution of the United States. ee nee Oe ones See Avmz-rooun, two-story. bri 3 ments Seon ™ OR SALE—I HAVE A NUMBRR OF t OF CARRIAGES mn Mre. John Sullivan of Chicago, IIL, is visit- =e ov; this space will be further abridged . 100 cash. A beautiful new 10-roum dwellins, Lk. New York, in accepting this bequest of Gen, | Pire until May 6, 1894, So long as there is any i i i rel gutter eh side by | Grant, has assumed a sacred trust. doubt about it, however, it is naturally the 4, Dew. 5,000 ented lots eustof Lancoin Park which I tions, buckboards und the lutest nov- | ing her sister, Mrs. Jas. Burns, on Capitol Hill. he ba it on each side by | Grant, ’ : ns werlouks or Weed tovelt at the low price of 4 cents Ti on ity of a pele : out 134 feet, But inasmuch as the roadway ncluding he said: “The tendrils of loy- iti aii . thas ake of te city 4.200. Dy iD. RUSTE | Soeth * 4500 SCELPOLD, tw Cor eh ahd Foe with others’. You wil find my work finer api brice, | Dr. and Mra, A. J. Schafhirt gave a pink tea | ® 3 y | incor - | prevailing sentiment ut the Capitol itis P26. 230% ‘work finer’ and my’ mer anal prices Tower tnen aay other house.” “Ar Hanh ol of 6th strect on the west side of tracks is very | alty aud love stretch from this monument to Two 6-rovlm Louses on 10th st ie near Biary- y F STs NE |W cor I i > : fo side. If no 2 70K SALE—8 E CO 8TH A 3 i yesterday afternoon from 4 toGin honor of | jittle used, I recommend that the fence on soldier's grave in the land. The mem- | Pet to be on the sal SALE isgdaxe, each 3.590 | Biota: near car sud herds Homer paitalie tor ne = é Cn audS¥areu | their littie grandchildren, Rebecca Schathirt | tho cast aide be erected 4: {teot from the rails| bers’ of the’ Grand Army of the Re. | aflirmative legislation were effected be- imicely located on and bat a 2.000 | Secor iihinand Pte SOUS MF LELORD. |B pete cuitabioordrant diving Sod Maui OF | Stauf and Adolph Schafhirs Stunt, After in- | gna Ts fect from the railson west side between public who have ne before, | fore May 6 next tho Chinese would thea herdics: mall cach payment, balance Very e: ‘Bight now desirable irame houses on Whitne a a ET also, stood and ico horses. DAVID) dulging in juvenile games they repaired to the | Maryland aveuae and the curve entering the | Dua’ thom” whe sre fore awaiting | consider themselves fre to enter this country, SEASSAESTIER, C12 cht aw - Fooms sod ball, lotwe yards, gas and water, * plock east of Linco’n Pecks one of the teat toa | SONDBRIMBIG rear er ee eee eae sSnited | station, and that the company be required to | the summons, present arms today to the mom: | snd'in fact itm Leow, that. ther are ey it SALE_SIX-ROOM PRESS BRICK, Prices, ¢2.100' a 82.200" “Exch on easy most econc tical inthe market: onl JUK SALE-CAKKIAGES. WAGUNS, HARNESS | them. Among those present we e8 | do thei ing and switching from the west oi dor. fal aes aa Jot 161150 tera, “Rent for 8131 month, fered ra hit TE EIPOLD. wee St oha Fate K whips, &. I have on ay nearly 300 ted. hare prericen, hepa ¥ ee ee eee and wayous of the most modern styles and finish. sisting of Victorias, buewies and ee Ses - r lurge number of them some say two or three Re Gatton Gam Mine ee side of tracks and on the space between tracks. | city proudly and affectionately assumes thousand—camping out along the border in “ “at THE SWITCHING ON SIXTH STREET. the custody of his remains, The peo- | British Columbia and awaiting the arrival of 5 ele MRA Eliot Baith eed ‘Aime Weight, ‘The track used for temporary atoring of cars ~ eye hgeed heat roger: Rgers Sang the 6th of May, when they propose to invade Bessie ‘and Irene Hollander, Nellie Warren, | and for switching, which extends north from pt hs take > Hey a the states, Oe we Jennie Purdum, Edaa Nalley, Blanche Thomp- | the curve on 6th street, is about 700 feet long. y acai en if it should be found eventually that - with lighter hearts and brighter hopes for their | seuator Sherman's interpretation ef the we On And Masters John Tusrel Xoung: Oven | This track might be extonded northward as far | children and their children's children because | the earrent cna chan ere kation of | ee ee Wille a Lepr a filter, as practicable and fenced without incommod-| of the career and the deeds of Ulysses 8. For fuil particulars and permit to inspect call upon aaa ee CL ACHLES & GATCAELDER _219 Corner 10th ard @ sts uw. FOE SALE HOUSES AND CHOICE BUILDING Jote in ail parts of the city and suburbs, GKACE M THOMAS, 100 Corcoran buiding. | apO-Lm BEAUTIFUL NEW RESIDENCE ON jeichte; overlooking city and river: =. with bath: heated by furnace: beiolets, Kensingtous, phaetut different xtyles in o#k or rustic pat- to be fe ry id carriages cud wacvus always on hed. ‘These woods will be sold at rigit prices at my new re: fository on G stn w. All xouds warranted. — I vite tue public tocall, as it uay be to their wd S.J. MEEKS, ROK SALE — weawrieeL cellar bay-window house, eight roon SOL PES, EAT Muauice at G10 ae at Fitneconic fv ir advan ee menprererg ftomy koanigtente, once within the United States, oni rooney te tae. 5 \ ing traffic and eou! switching on 6th stree! rant.” 5 could not be easily dtslodged. nor could later 53 Franklin st, Anacostia, DC. Price, 87 : a FO? Sate vinicies, venrores, vemicLes, | pe gate heels oaleet then ee Twould respeetiuily request Sunt tho Baltimore | On resuming his seat it was several minutes | arrivals trom Chia be casily kept ont pending JOR SAL} ‘T ST N W: PAPERED: 6 ROOMS —WALE_BAROAINGIN MT. Pi ; + 7 . and Potomac Company ve urged to try to ar- | before quiet could be restored. the repeated | the legal a-certainment of tbe Perea cr owe. ihe Aevagetamarss | BP, 33GB omit toe tt wad only GE ANw | py gg PEARCE LAWTON & MOREYNOLDS. | Debiely ileggie and Vernon Smith unge their switehing work on Gth street 40 as | shouting and clapping of hands being almost ia Fooo hs Estat ee ogo eres RR cash, Dulancy on long tine: three | fuil ‘line of the United States Carriage Compan: SSG RES to confine it to thas street north of Meryland | deafening. When quict was restored Dr. John | "jt j. cenerally agreed, therefore, that the ex- 000/74 end 76 Sir Columbus, Objo, velicieg of all descr} pitons aud latest SHOOTING STARS. avenue, and thereby avoid the delays fre-| Hall pronounced the benediction aud the | chuss st bill must be passed in some shape ab ouce, and the only question is as to the choice between the stringent House bill and the Sen- ‘them overtwo years and vive oir own guat- antee. Also a full line of carrazes and wagons, oar own make, anda iot of second-hand work; estimates nently caused to the Belt Line road ai Mary-| services ended by the firing of a salute of The bread of the soldier—the pension roll, | fia avenue crossing. I have at times wot. twenty-one guns from the United States mon- 50_FACH, ON SHERI. re and 7th: price. 28. Foe SALE TWO SELENDID, THREE-STORY G nessed de! atthat point which in my opin- | itor Mintanomoh stationed in the Hudson. te bill, which merely extends brfoks ou Kt bet 1is and 20th; cam now be roe GROSSE ECO” || Seeteny mercies, matin | | “So the cook i going fo leave?” anid the hus-|1on wore unuecssiary. ‘The cxicusion of the |" Daring the Arise of the alate the enrages tor ancther ton years, So far as Ta bought under price, o. : the ater AES : cate are aaes single track on 6th street, I think, would afford | of the Washington party were surroun Y |ferees are concerned the choice will un- mist eee “Tinea toom a0, | ROK SACRA GOOD CHANCE YOR sPECULA- Non 1S ALY GRY NE HE ig Tuy | Wend. this relief, The street ratironds ‘do at no time | their friends, who vied with onc another in| Goubtedly lic with the Resse bit. tee 113-1517 Ne wtbietiie tio have for sale @ large tract of land fn “Idon’t know. I discharged her today and i il i ds with the chief fe _ Mo reasons refused, — the nortin cam be advantageously subdivided: -arriaxes, bugyies, wage oe cause # detention to steam railroads, while the pressing forward to shake hands wit 'e chief | conferees are Senators Dolph, Davis and But- PP NGLISH tecemauts” AS D: | “ap2z-de WURGARSON BiOse Oth wud Dats.” | or om iiine. alt" and’ see’ uth eee eee enone pevetoe Sah atien Syste Cortmoaics belug caded: Sie. Harrison, and | <r and, Representatives Hitt, Geary and Chip- NGL vont, _ - wn oe bah ag} —— ceremonies being endes ir. Has snd/ man. All but the last two of these a LY decorated 7: NEW designs in G. = a5 = re 4 ‘ re on FINTURES: price, 620.500" Auniy PT: 12136 cn uordh aide of Dartmouth at nese Lith; | JOR SALEXCARRIAGER, WAGONG AND BUG: | It is unkind to refer to the choir boy asa note| Iris not necessary to losé valuable time in party shook hands with those nearest them and | record us favoring the Senate bill, and it is ex ‘JAS. M_GREF. tabla Hey wee. aay terms. ‘Call immedi: | X° gies on easy terns © Mefairing aid otdrod work | ghaver, the middle of the day to transact your banking ‘ing their adieus amid the strains of “Hail | pected, therefore, that the conference re- ate ithe 2 EAYEORE Hoon TIS Ee nw. apt istin yomepiz attended to, COUK & JAkuuc, ; business if vou keep your account with Woods & | Columbia” and the shouting of the immense | Porg will take that form also. This “ts von se KK SALB~A BARGAIN IF BULD ORs | cen eee a & 0. dail ii 4: i rong, the whole cortege returned + | not ivalent to ales I: icatitl ad cheaper tote om North cant gt: | JOM, SALE—THE TANGERT AND. MOT Coat-| “Ho's a great editor, ian't he?” said one re- | C2 open daily until 4:90 p.m. Your business | throng: ing the route by driving through Cen- | Tyouse ‘ill approve such's report, ie willthe EB Se 1000 | collars pagarel. Pr 18x80 to alley, om grade und nea: electric railroad: plete assortment of vehicles mn the cits. The great: | tor to another, tral Pask. peed seg Ay oy an the ave. > kh ats only @1 Rayer Toot; 20c lens than ud; est batzaius ever offered fur e: ‘A gentine Colum- | PO! . to had left the tomb over | Tee™ original majority c. alL.$15,000 1 gon ——e a —- grty fe hold.” Apply afer Gp am at 723 buh stew oe iesewy Core. barns. 9128: ae en “I should say so. Why, he gets so used to An Anniversary Lunch. ‘ oops ee, yh ‘or | House for the Geary bill was overwhelmingly soars briaiieta weedon | FT ve I Eves a oN SALE COLUM HEISEI eng own mae et Kaz warons t,snital sindd of | saying ‘we' that he often puts two fares in the | Woods & Co., the bankers, moved into their } app yrowem » flowers upon it, fol- | 7°, but it is thought that Game Date Tews: AMAN. ; a s argh. : Pe) F yg lotyon Dartinouth st near Ath Pie JAMES K PROBEY. 1230 32a st | Street car ticket box.” Present handsome quarters, No. 1222F street | lowed by » number ot private ctlioene = then in several quarters, (wy majority rs mcs ve been before you, through The Star, every vou Kenyon st near 13th. = thwes today, cele- | others who cast their bouquets SALE A List OF HOUSES OF SVECIAL | tor twoyears. I have strenuously avonied saying | Lloton Lith st wear Kenyor 7 northwest, a year ago today, and they ers who pang ig iu the Senate on Renesaw wear ‘Sa: the resting place of the famous general. we ote om Kes E “ ister,” ‘ ’ - re favor of the substitute et Oth aud LOU hw anything calculated to mislead the most coufiding | [Jota phtneies wee atte 'Y, mister,” said the baggage handler. brated tho first anniversary of their removal ing p! bill 88,000 ¥ hb wiTno1 hence it would appear that" the Hones will 200 | reader. Thavo eudeavored to impress upon all who | 3 lots on Prinectoy year 13th. 2 9. today by giving in their banking house a lunc! CEREMONY UT POMP, erin re heer TE sGrertsewente tat whatever etstencnt T| Soppreby"HASLENDAY ¢ SALLERY, Fossa Sraawsenuizs What's in it?" to their customers and friends. In this way | The ecremony was marked as being without | B0t Yield there will be '& good prospect for Egtogg abd Gamement orick, ta ot wear i sacred pledge tothe people, 1 don’t yrutous Sco SALESAEE CREAM GY SHA Toney In Thick Syrup. “Papers.” pat gerne on $f Sheir patrons und | pomp or ostentation, in fact such a one asthe | sideration of the matter, which im the it al it ou somethis fo * Wt eel one bam > 4 O" ow, ” u in i a ‘i 4 mnowaia'wetmay cbisth tor ae en sriicletniow cont aud Vest you os another. Taoart | Av. Mt, Blesage fave en otha hear Kouesaw Luscious, Whatcher givin’ me? Two of us can't] iene vasomciy® decorxted with fivgerseed | deceased general would have desired. There | case would moan practically the same thing a8 Real Eatstesad iusirance, | Yarmishover doubeful statements, but give the facts | faci. Prices trom 81,760, to act Brig 4 peed the lunch sorved was ‘of an elaborate char-| was no marked martial display, but here | failure of legislation. eames MST amr... |tseumytaatenen Sash, she balasice iw , Sand 4 5 “On, yea, By Jove, now I think of it, I did | acter. and there was a sprinkling of officers! Woe co. b saan eiesb nec xa es cere : . &. W. BURCHELL, put a file of the Congressional Record and some —_—_>-—_—_ of the arm: navy. The whole cere-| | oom : — “= wis 7 ‘NOW READ: 20-1 x, . aan ‘| West. offer the best facilities to small as well Fae ep 000 WE BUY x HAN DOM EE ee apie 21325 Fat, copies of Pauch in it,” 4 Serlows Accident. mony was civil or eTy ge POlnt | ax large depositors for the transaction of their aiahed eew fens brick bay Windus Rowe Sirf. Extension Table, oak, ar Ht {OR SALECEAST CALL X Ms. William Nicholgon, # young man resid-| of view. | A few regular troops were moe i 7 ees ane tas muceated collar Stx-ft Extension Table, luster ouly bs ree 7 . Wenthea¥itiew eoctenecand aner agice tee: Wericee i “Bunglusher said today that on sober second | ing at No. 1028 29th street, met with a scrious | 8round the tomb un: Boats Callen OWNEM 1013 3 ae aes eee accident at the intersection of Pennsylvania Brusgels Carpet, 45, 69, Be. avenue and 9th street about 1 o'clock | Extra Body Bzussels, Se. plan of city. ‘The northeast nis ere wing; several thought he would vote for you,” said the poli- Woarznuss Rerascznstons. ‘i ee a (Oth and 7th, Qand K sts x w. 3 handed lenses will Le built there thi ‘Mate x ‘Then don't you believe him.” today. He attempted fo get on an SALE Best Wire Cots, $1.98. vestiie int: values bow yerease ; Lo specvlati ARCO. RED. = . Fe titwont nee Soures aed e506; 300 4725, e. | Bly tap act haraanar ns, saci aooaead areone car, and. in doing eo lost tg 5-piece Fancy Tea set. 82.98. are a necessity to virtually city lots near street ears? ea monibly. This an opportunity n'a lifetss = UASTERUAY & MALL ERY, 4 F ot. Pacite ‘AGG A- his footing and fell. ‘The car An the time and Mr. Nicholson: sis fracture of the left arm, in addition to other wounds ana braises. He was taken irto Schelier & Stovens’ drug store and was vftetward removed to the Emergency Hospital, Mr. Nicholson does not blame the railroad Stare Srove Suzrves. ‘They havea low and uniforni temperature. ‘They are unrivaled in economy of ice. ‘They invariably gite rerfect satisfaction, We havesold them for the past ten years abd ‘oilet Sets, 1.08 toi. Saktee i aaeaten avols wo'ox0. Six Tuaablers, Loc. Kpires, Furs, Spoons, Kitehen Ware, &¢. ‘ Wecan “ae tpiier emcee top to bottom, ex- _ SALE— cept Stoves. If you don't wane anything yourself tell your friends about © South Brookland, short distance from He had a fine tip on the race, He bet, both “straight” and “for place.” His footstep wag light, PANTRY DRSACE. BRE Ti ; ‘ eraployes, TO FIKST | STORY Lor ZO GRASTY'S Mtation. Price, ¢200 and up; $10 cash aha And "twas woll, For that night Ast Of erouisepettio’ Loa oa MAS Double Storge, ” parthent, 05 per month. See eet ee He walked into town with much grace, sks quae: is bos verte are oe pba ages BARNES & WEAVER, . Marriage licenses. have been issued by 4510-12 7th ot. bet. Pang Qn.w. ‘Sometimes a man caras the reputation of being » “hard thinker” because of the evident dificulty with which he thinks. ‘s Aencundas termaeeby ;Woovs & Co., baukers, 1222 F street: north- west, offer the’ best facilities to small as well as large depositors for the transaction of their banking business. Banking hours, 9:80 to 4:30. clerk of the court to the following: Henry SFARIIAL Bide Edwin Boyd and Lelia Willis Willian, both of Baltimore, Md.; Charles T, M. Cutcheon and Susie May Armor; Henry Curtis and Clara Wren & Enxoxsroy, 1205 Poxsa Ave, xs03m srlgim _ | 620 Ft. nw, (OR SALES VERY SUBSTANTIAL BICK bouse on Princeton st betweea 13th aud 14th, Mt i: 21 rooms and bath: lot 50x150. price, LOUIS PF. SHOEMAKER, ‘920 F stow. OSE AN ESTATE—FRAM 19 9th st nw, between Land. ‘LOUIS F. SHOEMAKER, Nothing op credit. If youcan't pay cash no use to come. fet SALE VERSITY | "HEIGH’ ADDITION TO $3 TE CATHOLIC | UNIVE: EAR TERMINUS OF ELECTHIC CARS As Fox Bas Is Loxo Daxsszs W. M. Suverea & Som, 929 PA. AVE. Py INVESTMENT. 3 — The Japroviae suburb of Washipgton ¥ . Dep ee aerS SSR DA TERMS | 50 vrzoes xew rian AxD PLA ESS PROPERTY sW, NEAR fav INDIA SILKS, Duress of printing and eugreving., nett asked. STE ex Sitheivads, ape batt aati RALKEB S20 10007, fat beeen? ir) on st lot $5: on Sy oe Re Site aa ae sb BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND DESIGYS TO FROM. 100 PIECES BLACK CHANTILLY LACE, WIDTH FROM TWO TO HOURTEEN a VALUE, MEW DE-* ee 350 PIECES FOREIGN DRESS mr Booey anden s im AS THE LOWEST. PARTIES IN Foc 8800 cama. ete tently. “ay oie ora EANDSOMY STYLES _ OWS 1015 0 stuw. sc sEW peToRy ‘BRICK 3 ‘asd bath f huprovements: handsomely. Gove. Tit Wiis Oar personel supervision wrery feepects how ia ‘Leclars aud price eo DL T507 F sta. P a. 26 Po iyto : runssalon to abapect apply ce ae aS 2 “S321 F at EXCHANGE, DESIRABLE HOUSE | 2207 ‘and 4th «ts: house rents . ft Siu by 100M Price, 500, FORSALE_2-story tone apd brick Anelling te 00 al