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; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. CG. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1892—-TEN PAGES. 8 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. PERSONAL. , TOMORROW'S sTaR. SIX RooM | PO saul HAN Ds = ,UGGESTION FOR ““WORLD'S FAIR.” COLUM- | Saturday's Sixteen-Page Paper and Some of brick -window houses. NORTHEAST. I. NORTHWEST. s discovering OLD srans a st. ‘Its Contents. lave. ne. : weil built: fine park! 3 oP st, (1717 Pa ave. f streets ‘and weter; all lots running | n.w. Paying big prices for gents’ loth clean. cheerful oe to rs ‘of entire city; electric cars | ing. ool ‘Tax Braz, as usual, will appear in sixteen- As if to justify Sydney Smith's witticism that | Fifteen poor, helpless and incurable invalids, beck yard,“ oceninue » 4 Hk a _e . '* : Wea Maree Bi c~ pranks: couasdp paar see UTHORIZED PRIVATE AGENCY. form tomorow and will: be on. | 1» October 26, at 8:30 o'clock, every event, even an earthquake, must be cele-| without homes of their own, without money = page and found un- | ity B; rch. ” Cards for admission to ‘without strength to batld Sa: XDID HOT: 000 | POR, SALE ISTE SE, GIGS Faker say on oe reterenget.sme | Usually attractive and entertaining. The fol- | the church are inclosed. brated by the Anglo-Saxon race by a banquet, | and the physical to » Beers SPLENDID HOUSE ON E a¥e., good buliding lot: 40: aug | Weittames, 0 F ats a. Ww. Mi even if they had to hunt « place amid the ruins | the one or earn the other, to be thrown on oom. and hath, with r : MVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS | lowing are a part of the good things it will con-| Mrs. Dahigreen and Mr. and Mra. Josiah " 7 3 ty 4 oaks a | Oe . Piores ore bask in town Sir fie winter, in which to dine, New York's celebration of the | their own resources just at the beginning of dt st¢ st, SAI (909-LOT ON 11 . §. W. FLYNN, a. Ivy = Parker discovery of America was closed with a banquet | winter, when the poor, and , Fs oF rms. REDFORD W.| sy19gm*" "” Southwest OK sta ; Mr. and Mrs, Mann will few was ‘ * sepectally ran ooo Walken bon: 1008 Pet, ™* BEPECT Po | oor Sth and Rete 8. | 4 LIVELY TIME (Ilustrated). stags Set pale anh sonar fees agers last night, which was ine measure as success-| the sick poor, need more than ar Mia el peat, R SALES BUY A LOT IN BRIGHT WOOB FOR SALE_BICYCLES. ‘The foot ball game between Princeton and C.| Senator and Mrs. Stanford returned from mole lp permeee acriuromp arene tay tho cutstance of their Te LPAS, A NE : progt; the advance on this —— A. C, this afternoon. Europe on the itic Wednesday and od no light task to seat comfortably and | brothers, Surely there are —_ . paperel throushout . b. am 900 Uae | it; the . ected ‘siaare west of cable line; | #0111 Bm) : ATS ACHE & 00., 12°6Get._ | FO SALE-CHEAP AT 850. ENGLISH DIA- on their way to California. The Senator is in | dine over 500 guests, but this was accomplished | charitably disposed people in thie great city to ZEVELY & FINLEY. | Aliey.‘te ee Sh 9.000 | Fron SALE—RENESAW AVE HET. 14TH AND aera ear cas el fin Hee tah ob og tres RO excellent ealth and feels benefited in every | by the celebration committee in « satisfactory | even allow the chadow ‘of wuch « diester te Pt siesonrawiar : St to 441 Prather's Pye ae ean ot, Sent front only SALE COLUMBIA LIGHT, ROADSTERT The bright side of girl art students’ life in | way by _ sia deep hee nord, | manner. The auditorium of the Lenox | approach these people, already standing in the RTHWEST— ley i Bh a Tn — ts om Fi sent etd” jah te yatiern cushion TBA" - Paris. ter the te See Hewes joy gto —— street a avenue, Stent. Wade eayesagye SALE—DESIRABLE LOT — IN STRAN They spen ct th in Cali- was held, an ideal banquet | unless Promptly rendered. Febson .w. ; 20100 to alley ; suitable for bakery ; IR SALE — NEARLY. NEW HIGH-GRADE 1% LANDS (1Bastested). fornia and expect ie seta ace "eaey shortly | ball. Well proportioned and lofty, its natural was Some. Oct a Mey ERP ert & YF at. | guarentee ener eT Lei Base eos, Gok aR | Mra James Brown Potter's interesting expe- | after the opening of Congress . advantages were enhanced by decorations and | One of the working charities of this elty, amd FOR, MERALPABEE LOT awe; GoxI00; S3Nive awe spree, 89°. gci0 | _‘Hlenees. By Frank @. Carpenter. Lieut. and Mrs. Scott have taken a house here | wonderfully artistic electric lighting toa point | one which has stretched out its helping hand to uly Me. worth OL ‘oul FOR SALE “ONE VICTOR SA¥E0y; PERFECT | THE TIME FOR CAPES (Dinstrated). for the winter. po greene pdr ie a ee (many unfortunates sinking under disease and Sand 5th. Toot} eee 21d Tint. sw | ieay or goneman, Pe esealimente taxen. rae Some of the autumn styles decreed by Queen | Mrs. Fuller, who has been in New York to | armor of Italy and Spain on © background pf | Poverty, is the Home for Incurables, with ite GOR GALE-AN FST. ONFIGE BUILDING, | FOB eaeeaeed tod GE ay, Soc GaprTOn! LOT | OTULEBIES, 1708 Get wwe | Fashion. th place her younger daughter, in school, is ¢x- | erimaon pinab, interspered with Cnited States | Pleasant situation st Mount Pleasant, Owing m SALE_AS ; FIC NG, ji q pected home today. ‘accom shields and the colors of Italy and Spain. At | seu! ives SOHW'O: SORNOON tr she at © BOT inst. aw FOR SALE—LOTS. BRAZILIAN FESTIVALS (Ilutreted) thie Jstoe to Cicngo ert week ee ibe up of ech plier there wan 8 4 a — ee 5 a fesse = 5 ON ALE 2 fol t mixtare parr nator Gorman’s two younger daughtersare an American in ite beak, and from oi good ‘Tine Shab Park, "Zroeten: caine fae Fe pT ea lo a I ne Ba BUY 2 Lot ligion. By Fannie B. Wake fan and | ow in achoal in Baltimore the center of the dome scarts of ved, whitand | Sees coume union mow ‘be nace beat Saif and Serackive ong ot BET: The French minister, M. Patenotre, ie ex-| Dive fell in graceful sweops to the cornice. De Lots it at it we will EMARE $300. 3050 ad 8600. el ‘soon double frvalue’ Call | BUILD you a HOME ON EASY TERMS, Ost oe at and if 4 les | by and bel THE WATER WITCH. ‘The dinner was excellent and well served, the | ope lieve . olhas Masses LS st prices. Ye can. se Slarwe lot. 50 or for f back from France by the Ist of Decem- | wines of good in full | situation will never again. This SHEAR 7, S_QUicK MULES | Pym optamatpecme wee, TanmEorons | cleo BAMreL & amar, ama ret a ee re gL BS ae riget, food slovation, #ne | 4 mysterious cave inhabited by the king of | ber. Keepin Sa Se Se aes charity i bulding lao new howe on Gnotge- C sesraih = | gad bain roomail latest Ruprovemente: kandocmely | F Quota t_and clecticcars avelore, tote trae | are iocated in addition to BROOKLAND, where rt the water. Miss Eatolle Randall is the guest of Miss e guests of honor dined on the stage, | 0% Heights which will accommodate fifty a ‘a; carefully built under our personal super- | age 100 fC, U2 fr dee toile | only doe. persg. fe | “For full as, Now 19 the time to Emma King at Gordonsville, Va. which was so draped as to resemble an alcove | ™tesand its “aid societies” are : ; sigh lang a every requects ole obea fr “Thomag 3: Hens o. (LACHLMS & BATCHELDER, | THE FRENCH CENTENNIAL. Succalsansecsiaees bar de by the | Of the main banqueting hall, and in the center | Working to secure an endowment fundj ee : Sqect | PALER © RUTHEREORD, 1307 F se. SOR SALE-170 FEET FRONT ON 16TH OT. EX: | ———_—__©% ARMA Gr DT _| The ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity | Rov and Mine Hear ie hase the marriage | sPPeared 8 it of Columbus, encireled by | hall support the new home as soon es i te Gar SWAB Boot Ses Eee. Wins” | FOR SALES ovmp pRoree tended ahowe Renewew. Free, 90,500-,08 8% | SrGNITARIES AND DIFLOMATS. under the republic. of their daughtor, Mise Naomi B. Naylor, 10 | Mayor'Grant erosion enced ee eee. vas resent mio. (9 5 pepe A os 5 10 | BORA PIT Hed Beh ae mello ote AC ee ey | aRBIOAWS ARROAD Dr. Joseph H Hunts, The ceremony was per-| by ‘Vice President Morton, Secretary of State | This is the future, however, andthe presnas fStted. wilt ‘soil name for 83.5000. | saat vertect onder. rent GSCDA” COTES 234 | POR GALE WELL LQGATED ,LOT OB COLD | Many Cee nets Oe From, This City £0) sub jectafor silly and groundless jeats by Eng- | Will reside at Laurel, Ma. Arnold, Srcrpanent, Grover, Cleveland Mr. | stares the charity in the face. At the home af patret | monthiy. Address Lock Box | 1x00... — This i. teu, Cie tins icago Next Week. Wikuiwcspece Mra, Thad K. Sailer has returned from Phila- | acon ‘yon Ttualian minister and Mr G. F | Mount Pleasant are fifteen inmates, all of them <x AND CEL Sonn dS, cenerete | ee Sea TW Ea Soe Pw, | | Mesers. A. T. Ewing and Jobn Addison of the delphia, where she has been visiting for the | Wable, jr;'on the left by Gor. Flower, ex. | helpless and suffering from incurable Fe SREAe Seesvin io R00 AND Cr er papered throuse. | POR 8 Hee eT obne ier at oor | local directory, world’s fair, arrived in Wash- | GOING TO HOUSEKEEPING. past three months, during which time she had | President ‘Hayes, Gen. Horace Porter ‘and | *Ro will shortly bein absolute need of food. 0: wrens Sacnat, Sal | ==:-$10.009 | Sa, ft; $8,000 can stan for three years; balance | ington Yesterday to complete the arrangements | How to fit up # home inexpensively butcom~| the misfortune to lose her father, Capt. Pine. | Bishop Potter. end “3 Pa? as ‘yy, and in oe tt For 5 --#3.500 | "Sioa CHAS. EARLY, 603 14th st. n-w. | for the visit to Chicago to witneas the dedica- fortably. “ The Blue Ribbon Dancing Club held a very | The boxes were |, among others, to . @ suffering would Look HERE, ne 2° , i the Spanish minister and suite. Secretary Fos-|ensue if these unfortunate inoure- SALE-a | Columbia Hetebte, 9,853 square fest of | [WOR SALE-DESIRADLE LOT ON it ST. tion of the world’s fair buildings on the 2ist in- pleasant meeting Wednesday evening at the resi- . rica Doon ae with, tm | rou eth por Fouts apd towed cottasog. | PO Roae Gana: ave. dot Se Uy Ob fet, pris stant of the federal officials and members ofthe | MEANING OF THE Don iki cont dence of ‘Mist Clara V. Stewart, Novis En pe ge ges ey eet od @ | Fogme cach, rent @40 per maonth. Only. : = @inlotaatt = tavihle expressive methods uf recognition on the:| northeast, and elected the following office » Me. x f neetesat Pista’ = WEB al 10h tween Mand N ste. nw. new For fale-Corner ot on th a ae gece tbep haat ra Lithia 2 a sea dent, Mr. E Rosell, vice prociiont, Mins Erben, the Spanish admiral, Mr. Benjamin |™ent urge their appeal for assistauce and will 71) z : Carrie Redhead; \d vice president, Mr. | Nou ReRCHASE destaia-telneanieiil thiach coals pany them to Chicago. The party will com-| VICK BREEDING RUIN. Geo. A. Redhend; secretary, ‘Mise Ella, Miller, | Cleveland. Ripples of laughter from the ladies | OF *mall, which may be contributed. is in the boxes enlivened the proceedings. ‘Stan will be glad to acknowledge and forward ): terms, | and cellar, lo 10 a 3D-foot alley. (6=) 29.000 street: splendid place for business buil rise the be: f the cabinet and their assistant secretary, * . Phillij ings. “ steed ec Sect bar fosiony x pa too | etiasiiarr in ta ora ak peerane in te coma and. the money) ee me hi as aes The $00 guests facluded’ the governors of | $0 the feacurer/ any contributions which may TERDAY & BALD EM ie_| MNotiter alle Novae tg the cty. north ade of Qst. | For Sale—Cor. 21st and Fea nw. imrroved | ..| Supreme Court (except Messrs. Fiold and | ‘mati squandered on it. Mr. Frank Russoli, and business manager, Mr, | Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New | Be went to the office. | press brick, 9-r00m, Teag | mely Mnahed 1) TOME AND A GOOD BAR SALE NICE HOME AND A GOOD ins Wood, the Italian admiral and Mr. and Mra. | be most grateful for any sums of » large Mr. an —~s * | Jersey and South Carolina, Gen. Schofield and ——— net msantele, ceystal “chandeliers "ict mere Lamar) and thetr families and the fol-| HOW GRIZZLY JIM STRUCK IT RICH. | John Hagerty. , many others of eminence. ALEXANDRIA. “= a «830,500 | For Sale—Several cornere—near “‘Lincoln dong cumabert 6 ot the tenciee Accapital western story, written for‘Taz Sran'| Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Baker of Detroit, who | “But there was one empty chair at the table of asi PARE ‘Park.” very cheap. s ee 4 have been visiting their sister, Mre. Charles A. | ho: Chat De ry ares 1aT* | yor Sale—Lot on O, st. ni bet. 15th and 10ch Se, noe, Ente _seiniotec; Mise: | ~ | By Wiccence Haines Lougtaad, Morgan of 86 New York avenue northwest, | acted as tonstmacter, wie abscee. Mayor Grant kee rugemaprelnengetcseg ges | eee = : or . nis Imperiali Francavilla, secretary. eo . on Ih Rte Ben $c eet Brice roan UF small Hrupe under TBE: 3 500 | Mexico—Senor Cayetano Homere, secretary | WHERE QUEER PEOPLE LIVE. eae ae payed bs places bist te cell Mie Be] | ee ee oe eee a 10-302" TYLER & ROTHERFORD, 1307 F st__ OTT, WILCOX ¥ ii w's unexplained absence deprived the after- | its debt.had a sinking fund, but the present one oc12-3t talf cash, STON, md affaires; Mise Daisy Brick is visiting friends in Nor- ne. only $4,500. cote st "11007 be aren and thand Le: ave._| (Qi ,charee daffatros; Senora Romero, Senor | oh arr ean ae tence (AT Kinner oratory of much of ite sparkle. alone has been effective. This one hae been a4 ay path ‘Gop: | G0, Struve, ‘minister; P. Botkine, secretary. aa Mise Lulu M. Watson of this city was] G/Antaroge to propont, the. tenat int, ae tes | eminently sucoesefal. Tho other sinking funds ————— aa | sides Jocation this is the chea, Argentine Republic—Senor Roque Casal Car-| BED! ED WI" BA . Ni Ne H " . J relied for income on stocks that never produced FINE LARGE NEW DWELLING | ou'the market today. ‘Anybody cantaye lot Teens | ranean, eae: ee age eaiihe: realhny Des nH BADGES. married to Mr. Maurice P. Nellis of New| wines had all by this time been removed, the est improvements, in fashionable cen- ait. A. lation and @ chance for builders Glare apd forme aE RR Foe THER eROTHERFORD, a & de Tavera, minister. INO. Fr WAGGAWAN. 700 14th 8 | Guzman, minister. Kore ro LOR SALE-PAGE 24; retary. Switzerland—Alfred de Claparids, | Rear, ESTATE GOSSIP. of St. Paul's English Lutheran EVEX-ROOM Foeomer minister; Dr. Charles C. Tavel, secretary. : i Domer. Mreand Mra. Nellis me, While the present fund was ‘The custom of ribbons York Monday evening, October 10. Owing to | arinki: the toasts tively only. | with the. ? Senor Hora © cus sole bier _ Sat omaha cs siilnees cot tae onc ae ee De ae tate teams, wan Sgaratively only. | with the rents of the city market, and henoe + after thanking all of the organize | has always veen able to purchase city bonds couple were quietly married at the parsonage | tions which had contributed to make the Colam- | Pas tl®a’ Deedes market ¥ Rev. | binn celebration a success, briefly proposed | tents ancy gi hae had —— ts topping | "The Treceint ot ee ey Tents about €3,500 out of the public taxes on ac- ELEVEN-ROOM ps. Great Britain—M. H. Herbert and Arthut) Something about extensive Washington -im-| yj y i count of interest on redeemed bonds, so that it cars: two-story | | Fay ; Robert Peel, secretaries. Belgium—alfred Le rovementa, a ee a ee ‘THE VICE PRESIDENT'S REMARKA, now enjoys an income of over irice reasonable. terms easy. i P pleased to receive their friends. : TILER RUTHERT ORD, ECRINGTON: Ghait, minister; Raymond Le Ghait, attache; Mra. H. H. Arnold will be at homo to her| Vice President Morton, who was received | PeTS=DUm. It has, in this way, bought and _ tat Fe Pb og sl rp os Dore dt ah Chins—Pung Kwang Yu, secretary; Yung Kwai, | OUTDOOR AND INDOOR SPORTS, oS see oe in cheus tintea Ms: araed €100,100 of ‘corporation onda, but PROPERTY < CHEAP | stone sidewalks. sever and. water, graded and ter-| translator and attache. Denmark—Count d6| Bioycling, tennis and gymnasium news, riends on Saturday at 1441 Chapin street. ith cheers, then spoke. He said: holds the certificates of bonds and hap UB HOUSE O AX OF So by 10geach A bargain, Sponneck, minister. Japan—Gazo Tateno, min- J a — “Mr. Mayor and Gentleme ister; Tsunejiro Miyaska, secretary; K. Naka- *°| yama, chancellor. Brazil--Senhor Salvador de ALONG THE RIVER. | ear patent office: lot 35x hand ‘open lot south ‘side. Pri COPP, 7088th st. The reason for | continued to draw interest pon them, SHOOTING STARS. the President’s absence from these commemo-| It is now | a oe as Mendonca, minister; Donna Mendonca. Pera z has ter be smaht,” said Uncle | uve celebrations is kmown to youll, and the|{2, Tt CTAB. | to use thie a Es Dow 2 1 | Notes About Vessels and Skippers—Arrivais| “'Er man smaht,”” nele | whole country. He is standing in a great Ee ee et oud Dopestaree ben, “ter make folks alk rbot him. Dat | thadow, nraing th immer of itor dente nd | Dae ofan te of treat and eer attache, France--Paul Desprez, charge d'af.| Eicenses have been issued during the past | NO man eber were smaht ernuff ter make em ae a _ peerage cis fund consist now of Mayor Stranes, Auditor faires. Germany—Baron Clemens von Ket-| week by the inspectors of steam vessels for this | 8top talkin’ ef dey once tuk er notion.” ee. se reed vurer Harlan, and Price, testifies tothe hopeful sympathy of all our . telec, mecrstary; ‘Lieutenant “Albrecht. Heese . : bury and Snowden, and it may be that they in euler erence ake district as follows: Masters—Joseph T. Bowling, Pm People. : . connection with’ the council commit- Spain—Senor Enrique Dupuy de ‘Lome. min- | *"*t issue; R. M. Spedden, Wm. F. Harrington | | The man who signs himself “Constant |" « lament the necessity of inking his place | tees on streots will be created «sort inter; Senor Manuel Multedo, secretary; Senors | #nd Thomas J. Miles. First-class pilote—Henry | Reader” is requested to change his name to| even momentarily and am here to thank you DR SALE—A NICE gain, on Nt. nw. hath, t. between O and P toa thirty foot sliey. (Pace ; horth side, between F E-2STORY AND BASEM. scam. t lot 16870, geating for x. as f of board of public works to assist the near goveruiment printing office. R SALE—SQUARE 10M4, u * iciter” for the respectful courtesy which has assigned - 3ctory Toreeee One ae te Dot TOE Fo ati an ete Perez Sevone and Rodrigo de Saavedra, attaches. | W. Holden, Frank Logue, John P. Phillips, | “Constant Writer. : " still extending boom bya wider system La ey - Hh | fing near berdics andcable . - | cars of the Eekington It Bw Costa Rica—Senor Josquin Bergardo Calvo, | Eugene J. Richardson, Edward White and aan So peas pen hs Sees Oe OO eee cal cowenee ten bas kavckenes charge affaires. Chile—Senor Anibal Cruz, | Samee ‘T, Dennis, Second-class,pllote-—Frank SURPRISED HIMSELF. “It is impressive from the events of the past paar aia 42.009 CASH AXD Mr. Sevellon Brown, chief clerk of the State H. Mariner, Charles H. Berigtold, John O'Neil, An able anarchist be was, = Fed that we = added a new holiday to Th wanare ey » py eh eee | 3 Department, will accompany tho diplomatic | Ernest Davis and W. Irving Walker. Chiof His witless mouth he oft exploded. “eThe 12th of October will hereafter be marked of the which here as fromediate possession. Address OWNER, L. Bis? | party. It is quite unlikely that the Tresident engineers—Philip Fleeshman, first issue; James He came to grief at last because [stage eh ete term ree peer mass sncoting campaign, eo | will attend and the Vice President will gofrom|'T, Lipscomb, John T. Connelles, Samuel He did know that he was loaded. ian | elsewhere opened later than at any period since New York. | hes & SALE-ONLY THREE Pe THOSE | fen Dewntifel stx-room beth a . bone: Z festival, to be repeated at the expiration of | tn sera of good feeling” passed oct of politics Gen. Schofield, commanding the army, and | E%8lish, Josep D. Jory, Andrew Anderson and each 100 years, to ‘he furthermost linit of time, other military aria: naval representatives have | Ge0rge W. Webb. Second-clase engineer—C. | “Did you ever hear such a long-winded man, | by actors who'will not bave been witneases of | iy Zeer® ae, A large cromd gathered, end k Tv é . D. Nunnally. Special engineer—Paul Caul-| or one who expresses himself in such an in- | the preceding celebration. = been invited and will probably attend. The y- Bpeci Pp? 7 v4 Moore of Fairfax. ex-state senator, and Be. t ‘witl be Ex date of leaving has not yet been fixed, but it | ford. volved fashion?” Fie open pageant ine been worthy of eS sentative E. E. Meredith of Prince Witten. best manner with all the latest | ano lots in Eaot’ Weeltngion Bark.” will probably be Tuesday next. Oyster schooner George B. Faunce was dit-) «xo; T heard him talk for half an hour.” _| STeat pilot an gered eens ‘The meeting was quite an enthusiastic one. T can sell them on most reasonable | 200 lots in American University Hi si x masted Sunday off Blackiston’s Island. The| |° —_— been applauded bya countless audience of ‘T, R. BROOK: A destrable busin. propery near st, ene foremast was torn off near the deck and the ‘Agony, wasn’t it?’ millions of intelligent people, so vast that no CORPORATION COURT. | t nop QROISBANT & SIXEURY, 610 Lith stn. CHILDREN WHO WORK. mainmast went by the board about fifteen feet| ‘Yes; Ifelt as if I were being sentenced to a dé — new rea a —_ the| The op agcryee Pgosees , pres SS bove decks. death. Se reed -_ SALE _920 ND #10 MONTHLY. | The Reports Made of the Industrial Home | ™ rome oat fo te agent ie lots at Kensinuton, Skew a ewtelilng Osuaiden. — fog is reported by all craft from cown a remy hens Onin ane er eenee Gives his estate, valued at 2,000, to his family. K. BROO! 616 17 Jr. 6 rr od ees Interesting reports were made of the work | ae ‘The trouble with young authors is that they | +. the deep impression called forth by the ocea- | C;,0- Sibble has been sppointed guardian of 7 Lote Ii -; 4 Aibert and Clinton Haney. as SMA) Ts of the Industrial Home School at a meeting of | Schooner Edwin C., Baltimore, Capt. Oregon N. | Write too much.’ sion; the army of children from the public 7} pp ae py Hage or an 8 are Seccierwe Ta” | the boant of. mankgecs ss ithewediisnoe Of tis Dennett, from Suffolk, Va., with 60.000 fet of lun-| “Yes; they should be provided with patent | echools, equipped only with the weapons of | BODSIXG THE RICHMOND AND DANWTLLe mamt- wholes eleven sew press brick bay-winos "i ‘Jct. HERTFORD, 1419 6 st. : F. Schoo oa F Mand Tenn ave. ae bet 14th secretary, Mra, H. W. Blackford, 1826 Patreet, | Periy tron Nuffolk: Var wish 70 Oo rece ee rpg Lge TL. E. Williams, Baltimore, Capt. Kan- |. seif-feeding pens.” education, put in evidence our confident hope moaD. gare Schooner Anne Pek ALE Eve Room Hose, th TENT N oRTY last night. land and water, by day and by night, poy ‘ SOPRA get tomestelow| _ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | 100 or ste. Louie Abraham showed | Diersenyrem LIBERTIES WITH CIO. AND oS. Constant proof of the patriotiam of all‘our peo- | Muchmond and Danville oftce hed been robbed Biche. * ,-| race im. &. PaysTow. HXCHANGE-FOK CITY, OR, SUBURBAN | that during the year fifty-five children were | “ison, from ‘The high school lad with some dismay ple, of every kindred ann Scibe and songes, of a hintes " “ « * ay. ee aetna nie ce, or at Takoma Yar! es of ve , 2 me i these educated | oom. been discovered since thet time mente, in all parts of the city. Take a rite ann look FOR SSPea iT, CONS, AVES NEW waurre | rin Tana andl Fagin hees eat Piech, wo | admitted to the home and fifty-five discharged. | demon, Sr Hears father’s question, ‘Why, sir, ss =e a ingenuity of a| eome thousand tickets were also stolen, thd & be a. HAN DSOMELY decoca vom frame house and fine outbaildiaze, KEY Pace, | Homes for thirteen and paying employment for | Kysesuhas, FS oe pou Bt. Naess Do you allude, tell me, I pray, seme adroit thief taking parts of each package, 80 ea = Wie er eee get ecm sa a ee ere ttt | ten were found. Twenty-one were roturned to| Uri, wth» i00,, ataneley of oymete a eect ae oly "There were transported to our doors, with| to have «variety. It ls understood ‘shat the Pehle ES LACE OF 194 ACRES, BORDER- | mothers, five to fathers, one toa sister, one to | fram Bt. Marys river, with B00 tuebale Df opitere and ine on Rock reek, near electric cars ‘and Forest speed and comfort, vast numbers of men 7 ni (ord it, id med and | j.uooner |divwiid. Georgetown, D-C.. Capt, Hollins, | The “big guns” at a banquet are those who | women and children, exceeding the population TorIcs. fences AD iy to C. P08 escheat es | Raeeseetnpasens cere wig sob eetbels of peers |, ae ee eloquence #0 as to produce re-| of most of, the capitals of the world, by scien-| 4 litteson of Mr. D. N. Ridenour, a Was toon tll a haliameatoraaimensiiiee ta ; tific methods whicl uml never POR RENT—A HANDSOME FOUR-ROOMC ‘The class of larger boys are instructed in the ; ports in the newspapers. dreamed, and during ‘the watches of the night | 126t0n executive clerk, was burt yesterday by dt three. miles from ci carpenter shop. The sale of tree boxes, tables | from Raing, Mary's river, with hg ca eee ae this cosmopolitan city, with its streets and ave- | falling through a shed at his residence on King Vp any ety a” | and other articles manufactured by them has | from Coan river, with 190 bushels of oystees. GEORGETOWN. nues, its squares and ‘arches, its dwellings and | street, Ok RENT—WINTHROP HEIGHTS:AT STATION | COMibuted €129.85 toward the £715.92 expen- SAILED. montimenta, was illuminated as by fire by elec-| |The Marsanutta Park Spririgs Company, with ‘and O. R.R. very destrabie &-room cottage; also | S€8 of that branch of work. The class of boys| Schooner Blaék Swan, Baltimore, Capt. John P. EXCITING TIMES. tric inventions which are the products of land | J. E. Sooper of Washington es president, las aan very Josirable d-room cottaye. Inquire at P.O. in tes Utes he has made exceilent progress, | Tayior, to the Rappahantock river to load woodfor| Last night about 10:30 o'clock a young white'| which Columbus discovered. here. octt-cotw and the bo. havea stand at Riggs’ Market, where | Baltimore. Schooner METRO- | they have established a good trade in flowers | Cs in smond Winfield, Alexandria, pt, Dingy, to St, Mary's river, Schooner Macy | MR named Bateman, while under the influence| “On behalf of the President I'am here to es- —— dy, Capt. Shivels, to Bt. "sri ACRES ON I . ation within three min- | and ornamental plants, 3 2 Mary's Biter. | of liquor, made an attack on Geo. Mankins, a miles from city; price n * el jewild. Georgetown, Capt. Rollins, to the . and France for their fraternal assistanceand the | In the Criminal Court today Edward Devis, ‘The older girls at the home learn typewriting | Paras "Schooner Johu Loa gripman, and, striking him several times in the and general housework, with stch domestic dus | Supt Davia, to Suint Mary's” ‘Gcheatet Setne"w | face, broke hia nove, Gat an eve, swelled his li reprecentatives of other powers for thelr kindly | sia Willis, charged with the larceny of « sil- ties as cooking, laundry work, sewing by hand | Gray. Georwetown. Capt, and otherwise brutally injured him. Hardly | *?! ‘or, with thanks to you and to this | '€T Watch from the person of Jeremiah Gibson KEY BROS. & Co. ___ 910'F st. STORE, 3D $T_ A brick stable: lensed 5 | lower than any land in vein wo new tricks nea: Lineria | octoeahw Ww. MNO). Sis "larwe-roomed. Urick. Sloop Atuelis Cows . and machine, care of clothing, mending, &c, Schooner Anne Mason, Alexandria, i had the above been done when Officers Pierce distinguished audience for the courtesies on the 8th of June, withdrew his plea of not ye SAL: Se soes, feotalimont plan sins severel terrae hi rhe NOTE Of the gaperintandent, Mra Kate | Reele cane “Went tr Norte eta enites | nnd passen arrived on the scene and started to | SUT skown to myetif. I mow tare, oven ths | guilty and pled guiiy. Sustien Oxresstane gouge. alt ¥ CUg. _ Setid for new List Just jastied, | Barlow, is commended. Schooner D.'B. Steelman to — th fertilizer. | Put the offender under arrest. Making a break, | toact proposed “The United States of America,’ | him to two years in the Albany penitentiary. + suborbe of Washinston for 20 miles The treasurer, Mr. B. T. Janney, made a re- | Schooner Maggie, Annapolis, Capt. Shane ‘to Tan- teman succeeded in getting as far as Corn-| 10°! president's principal adviser, the Secre- a ei! meen ane 4 “s ort which showed that there was a balance of | sier sound. well’s saloon, adjoining the engine house, when tary of State.” ; Be Cae fn sien of oR keNt—ar E, MD,. RiooM | $203.33 after the expenditare of $11,500 appro- Spee he was overtaken and placed under arrest. % ‘ See eee St ee OH SALE-AT A SACKIFICE-A NEw Two-| BAUS. & CO., 910 F st. mw. house in excellent condition sarge garden -stable. | priated by Congress and $832.24 from the re- The Kappa Sigma Convention. About five minutes after the Bateman-Man- SECRETARY POSTER'S TOAST. Daring the twenty-four hours ending at noon Fy an! basemen Be “ | SS Rent, $20 per mon eOOKS, 616 121 ceipts of membership dues and the money re-| Considerable business was transacted at the | kins affair had taken place, and while Officer | secretary of State Foster immediately after-| today burial permite were issued from the Leer ae a a = a ceived from the industries. sessions yesterday of the convention of the | Passan was going to the station with his pris-| | 017 A onl health office for the following: rented to the United States. low price, R SALE—100 ACRES HIGH. LEVEL GROUS aes oner, Mr. Pierce arrested Samuel Payne for | ¥#Td arose and sai Yestment. W. 1. OBL P st. ae paamiitully sttuated for subivision: near terzainy Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Ebbitt. being intoxicated and disorderly on M street, | ‘To make the United States the subject of | White—John W. Schoonecker, 70 years; ——— 2s wiiron Shr ie wil be sold sta barvain, Pr Pesca mamesipe p oyeartcacet - ‘The annual reports showed that chapters had | While escorting him np Potomac avenue the | an after-dinner speech reminds one of the de-| Timothy Gallagher, 58 years; = “| FOR SALE—Horses & VEHICLES. | | 0cl0-8e REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 Policeman Haynes of the sixth precinct had | been bei st tenga bocca or coins Can | ofticer heard some profane | expression | spair of the great philosopher Kant when the | Cornelius, 40 years; Alice Poe Ske FETE BRICKS. Rooms, Lors | —— = Lass "3 ACRES GOOD LAND. a lively time on Pennsylvania avenue last night. | in the following co Johns kins Uni-| immediately behind him and turned | versatile and would-be emniscient Madam de years; Margaret Heiltz, Gh es 3 ater place” part of ortwing When near the corner of 6th street he arrosted+| Yereity, Mercer University of Georgia, the Uni-| around. just in time y to | prevent | Stael demanded of him an explanation of his versity of Llinois, Pe nia State College, | 7 , : ‘Wm, Graham, 60 years; Mary A. the University of Pennsylvania, the Univeraity | tn endor to grab the interferer the oiicer lot go | Peucnoehy at an evening reception, and how | years; shelton Brown, 8 month; act; good buildings, fencing, water and | aman named Dan Hart, who has been in the fruit; electric railway to Mount Vernon now com- i In order to grab the interferer the officer let ir was turned to disgust when, after | 7 pleted crosses, Avply on premises or | Police court many times. James Rooney,| of Michigan, the Columbian’ University of | :y disoow ~ - a month; Susie E. Allen, 13 days. Baas wrers, Alestadris, Ve | another young man, came to hia reeoue and as: | Washington, "the Southwestern Leptiet “Uni: | ut Primoner, when bed Paynes wife, end a | Eaten Se Ee Tae ae an; | Colored—Mary Tyler, 27 years; Blaine Pink salted Sn officer. During the fight the oficer hog boo —. eee Are eres woman of no mean pugilistio ability. After a| will do. I understand irall now? ney, wfo~ i Lee “4 years; ay 3 Hol- ad to strike Rooney to prevent serious trouble, ease ersity. few minutes, though. Robey came up|” “T fear ne —r Fonr wever merous. aud when Officer Newkirk arrived both men | members will enjoy a banquet this evening, 3 he fl gece. Rs} I may not have such y ) and both wifeand husband were placed securel} Have rou been there? Are vou looking for asafe in. | WeFe taken to the station. They were in tho | Which will mark the close of the convention. "| behind the bars of the seventh precinct.” | satisfied auditors as the great philosopher —_—e— ten minutes ha: jired, Tonimgnt where rales are rininut Tt itis Yon,40 | Police Court toda any and Hart was given sixty Fiacd foc Fightin DR. FULLERTON DEPAuTS. pee peg ciemghh Catto) d | isn subdivision. Wis onty one ube fede uss | days in deta a a vagrant, 0 ; aay tee avs De womb fall attoet’ ths enna rpd wep 2-5 | city aad on the Washington aud Arlington Electric | ydiition to similar sentence Rooney woe hued | This morning in the Police Court Judge Mui- |, Yesterday se 2g reradicasd [ee caeregheag rnp, tonediae ncengrearsty wl 5 wate Tae ; ybrate in this banquet are most POR SALE A BARGAIN § OTH : $25 or sixty days for assault, ler heard the case of the fight on the 7th streot | the Past eight years has had charge of the West | cele! ied in that BD wii eoll tor S00if sald st ance. tho Ie wore al ously embodied in that which. is wes yet tor $90 if sold. at once wear ATi NOW IN OPERATION. phic road, near the District line, between Clement | Street Presbyterian Church, amid expres Ho" otiment Just announced the United SS SEETy CETTE Ta VTT a itera , vebb he sions of the sincerest regret, bade farewell to Soi SALPLA HANDSOME BLACK HORSE: | GRIDS minutes’ ride from terminus of cable line In The Lucy W Hayes Bible School. Smallwood and Joseph P. Abell, an account | hi ‘congregation. Ae an evidence of States—and it must bea source of sincere re- | Gsonre The formal opening of the Lucy Webb | of which was printed in gret to you all that he to whom the duty was ‘will stand anywhore | To hundred feet elevation, overlooking entire city é of wl was pl Yesterday's Stan. Small- | jove the departing minister was presented by “Pr: | an emcee cay Naeners aes Bible and Training Schoo! will be held | wood, as stated yesterday, isan ex-lotter carrier | his congregational friends with a puree con-| *#signed should not be able to be present to for an investment and sesh : make fitting response. No wilderness or tmaxinary mushroom town. at Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, corner | and his face was terribly battered in the fight. oA Bec Foster then went on to speak of the SALE_AT A SACRIFICE PINE 9 BRED | itor to it bacon fesptened wi bea | of Sth and F streete northwest, this evening. | Abell's face also showed evidences of a hard- when goery so — characteristics of the Untton Baste In no idle, Loreg. 16 hands high. @-yeare old: © Sng maner more forcible than suything that might be | Brief addresses will be made by Rev. Dr. Oliver | fought aay dient Genhs ate ————— —— ear other nation of the world is the faith, fine style and guntie. CENTRAL STABLE, | “post unt. P caves Brown, Prof. Springer, Drs. C. H. Sta1 Prisoner, a which so efficiently contributed to the success H wares __ oat | erty fe eet “Rat*eould” be pian i) eaiyalndliean epee “srr te Smallwood, wanander the influence of Mquor | J.C, Marbury and H. T. Taggart, trustees, | of the first voyage of the great discoverer, 20 sou & wiour, T OF FIN OU Ht taken three drinks, when he c Potent in controlling society, em ort HOGst nw : EOF Zee or as ———— tba Sr. Abell tried to have sold to C. H. Trannell for 8,200 part of yn —ar (Seasb) CENTRAL STABLE, 400 14ih ot LEGITIMATE SPECULATION. Surrendered by His Surety. That sth cause ot fhe fight, one. aot aewee 83, of Beatty and Hawkins’ ad- | Charities and eee cw — oe oe Teople are beginning to realize that there is a great Julia Offutt, who was surety for Julius naa w. was 15 for assault and ion to Georgetown. * v1 7 for les 4 Res pe tage o De yeargalt ani sounds Apily | Arlington, “This axction te taritly ateancieg laste | Moten, charged with larceny from the person, Seen ree Nim Be tee siecehaety coe | ee arene Perey ss Svs ed “LE BE | Relorevent a Taburben homee'n® the country: | this morning surrendered ‘him, stating that ———._— , on Prospect avenue extended, pre- | Pe, JOR SALE_VEKY DFSIKARLE He TE OUTFIT READY FOR | What prettier spot could you wish fart when he was arrested a second time and sent to ‘Transfers of Real Estate. paratory to the building of several new bricks Dap at Cirle, ADDISON & LAKC THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY BRIDGE Jail she could not remain on hisbond. She| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: @G.E. | #djoining. * pause ee rats thon went on the bond of Ambrove Turner ts | rrneous vo'0, Crostnes lot aly Gonneli: Sian, | tue parking commissioner is having holes dug re LAY. z Lanes cand the entire woute of iis Washiarion | $900, he baving been tried yesterday with Wm. | ir wstor to W. L. Brown, eub'10, aq, 886; 6 POR, PToePect avenue in which trees will be e eran soe a iy St Sirer at Rs STABLES, axt ington Railway completed to Oth street depot. | Young and Wm. Cooper for housebreaking and | > ‘ : 1 ae. eS | planted. threeatory stone and tebe | ‘ nt i AP, i3,the Hume to invest. “Call or write for mape | the jury having failed to agreo as to his guilt, | 2. Schmidt to Wm. N. Freeman, pt. Chichester: AN ASSAULT ON A POLICEMAN. ge ES ROBINSON & LODGE, rapa SSorduie com sedisncr meee ehh Rosa Payne, a colored girl, plead guilty in see, ergs vey Fe a PB. Cox. j 194: - McKinley to O-M. Atwood, | the Police Court today to a charge of assault on subbe Geb per seonek, | Sis nacnbie ner teas. Mr, Frank P. Cox, a well-known tel a W, joza_to RB. et * Vi, WILCOX R HIESTON, Fa ‘ave. anduth st. and Laare | it. V, 6g. . anaos Atlantic building, | of this city, died of consumption last night Tapio = bye a me to ocl-Im 928 and 930 F st. n.w. ‘Mr. Cox was at one time manager of the Bank- yap cbrasen tae ay ers’and Morchants’ Telegraph Company, and ort ew a £ DOR SALE—A LADY LEAV Te eee rod Orne cat beth, | O° sires to sell at a barvain a nice, gentle Kentuc! story brie houne. containing @ rooms and Bath. | sign" nwen years olds perfectiy Safe aad sound Marriage Licenses. E aE MPLE. ort 14th ot. nw, | Hotes tay be scey at the COLUMBIA BAB ES. tuct | F'Pkem tires mites Hom Weskiaston: the Aveline | bas been in the employment of the Western] Marriage licenses have been issued by the en - | Rand § th Caurs.3| RET cen'teatater and geiehbocbood satisfactory: | Union and Mutual Union companies | clerk of the court to the following: Joseph W. i @ALE—& BARG ALN FINE BRICK Me in R°PHILETPS & BON, 128 Now not, the Associated Press, He was| Robinson and Mary M. Johnson; Sigmund See ORT | eeainte to 8 cleckehe i nt eg EE; | Hartman of Baltimore and Rosa Jackson; Geo. PERTY FOR A | ecutiv lansion at inni J Gr suburte call | Harrison administration and soon became «| W- Morgan and Mande V. Miller of Ne oath Bre very useful member of the executive clerical force, particularly in the telegraph wp 52g | 08 he hnd a knowledge of stenography, eh, wl ee writing and telegraphy. He beoa | | ts iit HI i 1 : near 14 i ii i | i TOP GROCERY WAGON; | | i i a if HH i | tit NERS OF IMPROVED PROP- next we will publish Sale FE i iH be buts ui : g 5 e i ? & i 5 i} at Pare” There = a ee Ee 7 F i i t E t f fined to the room since last July, President Arnold of the, board which he tailed = fence | was not unexpected. "a wife and six | Bowers. responded to the toast “The city J irtag ito the attention of the yab- | GR VER, 4b0'Pa ave oa port a |i te eee fas Mr. G. F. Wable, jr., made s lengthy men and women a a | Pook SaLe—¢s HE: $2 per month « new: house with porches to the Columbus “America condition as Mr. Pab | Fr sived from Loxines Een rats "on. 8 10 ° becwn hore, “1: Pi see Groat 3 oejoved with picke coverer. ‘do not seciiiede Lise 2 ii " in 2.40, yy ree | ks from stat other OTHER TOASTS. SOLES. eet an Sas otra rae hai Sa Eon Smingicn. | RBS erealaca Responding for the state = eel horses. | month if it i i RN a | spd weapae of the most ; SCOR coure horwes, two combination saddle parents 1G to {ELEGANT NEW 14 HOOM fou to the cablp and siecirio cary SOHS SL ranch of the Bond d. ingge stable. on, hetstta oxericoking | MONS. ale aod Exchange Stables. 1210 Obig ave. ‘to THO: cable care within one hock: will | Tear cor. I ‘ocd ‘000 of 7a ‘Be. tation ae uate Feegyee este eee oi a it HLH i Ll ‘hea sft found heres Langs ATTORNEYS. & Pcs cates ‘the | Emerge ceva th as a ana a Sieragn coal prof a Ee ernst <6 pit = Dm SALE—O,

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