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a, ‘a . = : “"" THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. MonDAg, NOVEMBER 28, 1892—TEN PAGES. 3 FOR SALE—Horses & Venicres. SOCIAL MATTERS. ~*~ SHOOTING STARS. aN INTERESTING serenraryment,| ar 7 FOR SALE—LOTS. WHERE WOMAN RULES. sigh FoR SEES SQUARE OF GROUAD ORTH: | FOR SALE 6150 win. Di sarncen and phacian | p There wae. large gathering of friends at| Charles “A. Deigner: (Reading bie railway | O7™MACHICe and Sparring at Columbia Ath- _She Is Supreme in the Household Among bet = eres : aie tare steaks aso ee ok et AEP m Ante eae dramey. "S00 B ata Copies. ticket and thinking about the United States | nome «iad Batantay Wight. | > ae eee =S = 1 arate] TERA THA pi iF election.) “Look here, cond: .| Im the presence of a large andience, com- | Prom Sorfhner's Magarine SES soe OS Bieta Fr pomp pl” ay hsratgetes, io yanete- | scat af mampars ant friends of the Coteenia}| The hue of Ge Pudiocredagts tated fad Ueectnent houses, within tee tpscke of we : : Bho nek AUGUST DONATH, 1898 8th st. n. w. =¥ TEOROUGHERED Sail Z Coniledior: “Ih what wa?” Athletic Club, the first of « series of exhibi. ™itable and are thorongbly enforced, Crime oe RY Ay — oe its “ prey i i Z Boats ith Ware we ee arr 2 ‘fest pl Mr. Deigner: “y. ~ t exclamation , #058 for the winter was given Saturday night. i practically unknown, and for occasions! mi- ears ; 2 Ps Tn take 92.20% iy terms, OW | BERBTE. dow Louk ee iw. "Price na Hains, List| point after the Jerusalem.” | The work done by the gymnasts reflected great °F lapees the offender i+ inducted to jail by @ 4 cat i i } ; i AL E: ¥ E z x | y ore civ it | Re woe Bt i POR SALE_convsiars weidaty, VALE sr. SALE-A BAY MARE: YOUNG AND HAND. Webster and credit upon Prof. Crossley. In the jump from handcuff more civil ar own, since n26-! "3 ‘ ». jon | a a. fit neither ctrele: ali mod. tmp | SOdeach, easy termes. Apply mail, ? ; only Be, foot; cable cars wakes 108 HER for our use; cheap. 2 | net sia el | the bar for distance Hough, Sewell, McFlbone, out the neck calprit can CHAI ES porary atid ‘hits mpequlativ “ye. brides- | running to extremes when prediction | . rrp . AKERS PAKL — JOUN F. PARET, 1307 F st. DOR OPA AMMANN, 612 F st. n.w. FOE S845 ONF Bay HONE SOLD FOR WANT | that the comet was going to make it hot for us | L€¢and Crossley took part. Hough, who is be tortured by it nor roach nor pall back upom TOR SALE. a re. he ‘ # i making quite a reputation for his good all- bit captors. : | sence aye and FOX Scr — changers. ROBES, STABLE is followed by a suow storm. sare, schoo! end ciyaren MOUNT PLEASANT—ONLY 84.500 | conte par sa. B.A. DARNFILLE, ° : around work, made a record forthe gymna-| The FASAX ONLY #4 ibe RNPILe | a srectat SALE. t sium by clearing the bar at 10 feet 5 inches; .. ‘Room ance nyt ms noth: AR Bow. Before moving our’ new quarters we Crossicy, 9.6; MeElhone, 83; Sewell, nor choked into a am. a Sg pine, Queen Anne sizie, with larg= porch and Jot | On sALECOKIGINAL LOT 10, BQ OL, FRONT. | fisroes, on far an posuible, of our Reavy stock oF aes OM vSR Revell, 0.1; Ean, om SAS TROT = ant 5a Fe POLIS EEMAN SFP SA | POR TAME OU GETAL LG? OB PRO PORE | Catt tata Mamet achreea Gand go Pen: ES bome. Mt - near i. K BALE—A BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL LOT ON Tyostery and basement Oak: bey window: ait | ndeae MMT FC er. r07 wat. | Fhe ntviboatt corner ut Tennesse aver and © cialis and laymen te modern improvements. govd heiehborhood nok aile — n.¢.. being lot 2, sq. 102. 5B és price, #4. Fe ALE; ts never clubbed . but is overpow- “Yes, sit; Lam decidediy in favor of the pro- tection of infant industries.” £ ranma . man Ts ered without a scratch. ¥ SALE_NEW 3.9TORY BRICK DWELLING. | ana Va ave. n.w. Price If sold at once, 55 conts per | them. | Monday ‘you can buy anytl ‘What is your business? Jrunken vagabond once oman Prague priate cen: 8,900" 'A. BAM 2 comes ath room and cellar all tinpe. | sa toot ee AN DARRETLEE, © | the stable line at low cogt. DOWNEY & 80%, . “Lam an officer of the Society for the Pre- |. The wrestling bout between the juniors, Lee | A drunken vagabond once shot» w vy meg oa iguttedion Blab grocd ne. Atm wpecial Beare for | “Sains3i= ew. : DOWNER SSON. jilsa couse & cane j and ‘aussig. gave promise of being an interest- Islota and fled. A posse with rifles parsued and : Ho! BibSe TYLEE & RUSHERFORD, 1307 F st. nw. | JK SALE-BY JOHN MILLER ECO. 8.—we on band several tne carriages tion of Oruatl aildre: ing affair. it was coutest in two bouts of overtook him. He imtreached bimeclf and ~ a sic le 3 aes | 505 | MRcan offer at & very low price. It will pay yon to | was of ivory white bengaline, trimmed with ATA three minutes each. Neither man made fail was ready to sh first who should come Foe SER EASRSOME SEY, THREE STO | Buiid:ng lots on @th at. n.e. near @ 90.99 | iL at once. | lace. She wore a tulle veil and carried a clus- OMRISTMAS CAROL, and the match wasgiven to Taussig for doing nearer ing bam with a ballet, 4 b znd bath room Sli leteut imaprovemmutn, handsomely | Dapgine lots ob G st, Be peas Oth. £ |ALE_BY OWNER. A FINELY WATCHED | ter of rose buds. nite heae abs all the work, Lee being on the defensive all as astice in doing, the OR SALE_FC decorated -c y built under our personal sper | © nge-at re are Mod Unter addi ae be eee ark Sine | Lieut. Lassiter attended the groom ea best oe ee the time, making no effort to secure a fall. The ale n dislodged with stones, well resect Pri i 300, Tpprrdee. Forfortner periicaiars and priceapolyto | [2OR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A COR- Rock Creek road, nr. 80]d . n2-8x° | man. Rev. Dr. McKim performed the cere- Exceeding good to be. work upon the horizontal bar and fiving rings \e anned him and he was oap- Somes. : DAst PSHE ec reekPORD. 1507 | Fins Ponte in the nb mo very denteatte ‘ulin | FOR” SALE 120 NEW ASD SEGOND-HAND | mony, Aficrward the bride°and groom: Te: AN! Sunday schools he used to shun was the feature of the evening in grmnnstiss | tarot’ : Se ak meer Por § Le-TuREE-cToRT ELEVEN.goom | Io opi Be. Ws0p, fo alles: omis Mie por ad. | PCR acer carrtases of all the latest ign: Beew- | ceived the congratulations of their friends at And no be goes to three. and the performers were liberally applanded “ Dick dwelling with a) sood. impact well located | % “3 623 Kot. ‘nc. _ | ster byourhams, Do cbs ok tine Beaty hates Beuiup | the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chew. for their dificult and daring ——t In this part is not the family, bat sisi sincis So oremntoon, price recmonaiia’ terms cost, EBy SE PR) NEING, SOUTH | robee and horas \Hankete: ‘on time or bereatus for | Lieut. and Mra. McGlachlin will take a short Jai TS A pte a of the program Sewell, Hough, ad Kroes tite must belong te ep TYLER © RUTHEMEOND, tur Fat 3 ‘ok Op Md. aver, “lot S028 tanh, W. F. GEYER, 405 Pa. ‘ar 222" | wedding trip and then goto the groom's new| —_,, took part. ‘The surprise of the evening Was the difforen! geek wea children follow ber eee saan W_ | S1gpr ga foot te)" “EMERBON OR SALE—A FLESH CAR LOAD OF ALL RIND Postat Willett Point, i o, if they eg Set fewer, Jory Pretty brother act in acrobatics by two of 7 ban ae Be OT SO8 i every week, . 8. CL is e griefs it of. ons! + Juniors and of w seems 4 Brick 1%. swtie feat Oth Se aa Ene, righ all Intent Teepe ernen ia fuatonatig ee B SALE BARGATN YOR, STRDICATE OB TH | and bosiness horees. speedy anda good variety of hear Demaieeoe Boston, the" Tunes ima eine Ob, that bive poesinaisaea: . | very” prowd. They are Shteve and’ Mall ond bi oman’s rights be- pect a thee weit es fc-bwe TILER © RUTHERFORD, 1207 F stb. ; + ave soni | SONDHEIMER. Tele ‘508. ‘cl0-2m* | present at the marriage. Sued tb wali = tastes teas eat” their work was well done. In the running high | fore « ict 5 a asses Vhat social insom- ‘OR SALE_I HAVE JUST BOUGHT FOR CASH. | Baron and Baroness de Vriere have gone to fundaments. He jump Hongh, Sewell, McEthone and Ross took nia. a OF TWO AVES, NE large stock of the fnest box and open wagons : : art and again Hough showed his superiority | . oa ae begcote: | ameaue toe ine Wason and Cat Servia, the former having been sent to that| « in the | ™ “wet P ¥ | bas ne axa pack beast. He ts ‘ciPRlcca, eas we nce, | Pangaea nage EE hee wl | dintnd point on a diplomatic mission from the | gaan esieet MeRDI AF SBE piano ia the) and coured the barat five feat two tacom the go ami oven finds 0 -& CAMILL, 623 -._ | besold ata véry low price. JAS. K. PROBEY, Belgian government. They bad, a8 usual, ox- |" b h the order named. He afterward made | shan upon his back all y OT! Roxie socira Note Sor Ghar einuer Tae” replied the mother, prondly. | the jump in exhibition at five fe ec tn 3.8. and ©. E. Carter, broth no's playing forte, en's che? | Carier, the well-known boser of the a ho more exmential duty seven are clearly defined, 7 _aielm a See ea % 50 each . easy terms. ‘OR SALE— THIRTY HEAD [ORSES J) + 9 Rosey OPUERSON & CAULELS” | Fyrivoed ftom Gesreetana’ Ry, Thor pais attar | Heyward Cutting, the latter's mother, aailed on ees Bee horara. one par of date sraye, sig goupe horses, | Baturday to join them. mile 2 “No, only dhe. You see that's Wagner music : Is. The worann ts complete owner ~ ye brown hors, ¢ 2 i : snr an exhibition with the gloves in three two~ | of the house and all ft eonteine ml san | Foor one browa horse, can trot a nile ti eg agntigmeart | Socially it was pretty dull in Now York last | and I must aay it always wounds like forty to | juinute rounds.” loth showed some knowlege tue houee an Scie hes eer eae ieee 800 | ft mae ee oniee zt Qa rine horses. To, be jOHN SIMMONS’ | week, althongh some of the most entertaining of the art, and while they did 1¢ livels* epar- which » doven. | oh = DET — Tee se are corps = ae ring no damaging blows were given. It being . 1 ill treat her she coulé TEADELA VERY DEstaAnLE ALE FINI B ig: | It was the calm after the storm—that is the m 5 merely an exhib no decision was rendered. = trou thoune. ons | Pose: 20rt00% on T0th'et. pear gat A ton ications. ns Rg horse show, Still invitations are flying around prety rem The wrestli ‘The mien till the okde CHARLES a Oth at. as thick as the leaves were a fortnight ago, and ° t . . W. Mitchel, minute | and the sie Weietre FOR SALE OPRRIAGES, WAGONS HARNESS | the prospect ahead is gay to the last degre “What do you mean?" bouts, wasa lively exhibition, and the former | she LUMBIA HEIGHTS. ‘whips, &e. ve on hat Rad mber 10 a young Indy much better| Poet: An ode to Mr. Holman.” shows remarkable improvement in his worl Th c in, but be wi Sirona 208 NER Sh. at commer of | i pot retary eabeiiees, Kesslagimetenestsy | Known here than in New York perhaps, Alles The men were very y matched, though me aka eames cues ae bugyies and "2 differant styles in oak of Fastis p: Pauline Whitney, will make her debut. Mr. terns, One whole foor of over 100 business and Mrs. William C. Whitney will make the | Jf women should go to the Senate wulting hie Schafhirt had the adv in weight to the tons are very beatiful. extent of six pounds, he © 190 pounds, oe : ; ero iS AT RET WEI Seo be Yornd here, Laree Mock of keeolage | coming out of their daughter an event out of| Would hats be so painfully high and won the match, he having secured the only y ISTH ST. ; 18: ienioekt grec ae an “on ant the Common. Saturday night parties are pro-} That a man with a speech to deliver fall, time being called before the completion of IRLS, Is THIS TROET c MEE Se bod Ehey These coods will be sold 4: ney | verbially early ones, At this the real program | — Couldn'teatch the Vice President's eye? e second bout. Later Sobathart | $000; 1001 Lind'n av. 105, 88.009 Invite thepublicis Zl, asit may"be to Whole advaa- | will be some professional singing of the highost ¢ | 00 18 Ke s and Harry Blunt gave a tine wrestling exhibi- | TH? Beason for Going to College ts to Have MEEKS. my? juality and selections from a large orchestra. | And would some horrid masculine creature | tion in three three-minute rounds, and both | pent Tame: | a OK SALE_OARRIAGES, WAGONS AND BUG. | These are the sounds that will be beard for the A " the house | Contestants being nearly equal in strength aud | Prom W Baran | Ee Hront, BOTs Fane oa RATS. HROSEL TRBSE DEE | Seat time this season in their reopened white |, Send colleagues in fright from the weight, the first and second boute were vory in-| Nota few articies have been written to an- t coatemmenue ae at. West Washington. mhz | and gold ball room, and this is the entertain- yy suddenly feigning excitement teresting, each having secured a fall. The third «wer the question | subdivided into five. o: a Price veoy reasonable and.terne fs: ‘ ment Mrs. Whitney has selected for her daugh- And exclaiming, “Did you see that monse?" | round was very exit) THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., ter’s debut. ———- x = Mrs, Cleveland and Baby Ruth are enjoying SHOT HIS BROTHER. fos oF 3, | the calm of Lakewood after the exciting weeks anil ‘hihston, suitable for dairy, — ‘What an O14 Pistol Bought for Five Cents | Notwithstanding the injury to his hand Do- | case®- fer the sal ‘Bate deep | Fuse ode ae i teed metered pelt Gog een pe and a Rabbit Trap Did. | Sassure consented to pt feo emg is univers ‘This Ss | for yew and additional list, with map ‘of the suburbe | Eoain yar ain’ qoey ved fegrets, Itis| The shooting reported to the police Satur- | sparring and he and James Green gave threo & girl goes to college, both men being on the so far, has bad the happy aggressive, and at the cail of time neither had | {un nce : secured the deciding fall and the match was a | WP Of knowledge and audacity to gi iS | ply which would be the trae on ft, alley; for sale lent opportunity if THOMAS J. FISKE that hun ~ Washis Don ti) oe - ~ ye won: Why not, then, Sir oe ee Te OL Eee oe hoped, however, that both the President-elect | day afternoon ax having occurred at No, 1208 | UPcuminate rounds of vers lively_'movement 08 0 ortion of young ladies, é th6 | == a Patrinrehs’ tall ont th, mh ve oor ins Bladensburg rosd, as publisbed in Saturday's | superiority in the art of self-defense and did | C*Pecully since by them the term “good time” ET. KAISER. } b FOR SALE—BICYCLES. latter is taking no. part in the large gavetien, | S748, Proved, upon investigation, to have oc-| some good work He is a great rusher, aud hin | ie very likel -rully, taeaning @ — Boome 328 00 test siting. 9 F ot — 23 oe 50 at 30: Don't tal to vee theres din natcanaicere sutbe apo but ix having a quiet time with intimate ac-| CUrred in the woods not far from the number | style of fighting is cyclonic. With gooll coach- good time for themanl Syn ee - i for others, ‘Desire! z ; = 1333 F st. n. w. ry jt ‘i POR CASH — OR ON | quaintances. mentioned. The affair was a sad accident that | ing Green will, before the winter is over, make | yore than bal ac bk Bed used i te aa . : han half the girl students are prepare oath bk Bhetig , a a = 3 y LOTS AT DEANT- aie kick jo anion, tres, used sit | “ Mrs. Mayo Hazeltine bas cards out for a tea | may result in the death of Jonathan Roberteon, | it "ery lively for bis class. He is full of grit Nn 0 eRassure weighed if for ng, or have some other clearly de- Tos Est. upataitn. | on Thursday, December 1. fe | and strong in his blows. DeSassure weighed old | 118 pounds and Green 134 pounds. No decision | fined cnd in view, bat this leaves « number, : ORDE Rev. Thomas 8. Lee, pastor of St. Matthew's, | brother Edward did the hooting. The f aa | Was rendered, it being merely an exhibition. | absolutely if not relatively great, who have no a fied Colmppia, #20; enansled Columbia, $19; | sailed on Saturday ou the Fulda for Genoa. | bore are brothers of Policeman Robertson | Capt. Wilson officiated ax announcer of ali idea of waking ap. any. form of profemlonal Plots on 14th at, moe. ear Fat, Eagle sof: Sancatriuen combination safety, €73: | He will study church architecture during hi | of the second precinct. Saturday morning the | eveuts and Prof. Crossley acted. as refers it work, wh for the mere pleasure of it, 3 Be lots on Cotte near H at. cars : The Ww A short stay in Italy, with a view to using the | poy who did the shooting purchased an old | the several contests, On next Saturday even- | token tc the accessory advantages, aaa ai a “s' ae 4 _ no ize York aie__| knowledge so obtained in the plans of the new | po.) ietol froma, boy ta the neighborbood | 8,tBe special sparring matches between the | — The f well as the se For sale—A superior nw. dwelling: 3-story brick | nw, for exchange for a desirably $ > % a Li NE VICTOR SAFETY, PE St Matthew's. = ry ae . | best of their several claesesin the three weights | ever, can hav good time” socially, an wong ans De ihe cot es son gt Fe ang athe. "gait in hone of de . 8. kgod as new; $80. ‘One Dart Mr. and Mrs. Ffoulke have invitations out for | #24 with bis brother started for Morrison's | will be given at the club house, Arrangements | be true that the busiest people ave the’ 10 rooms and ‘bath, servant airway 2 dining ut so qe ee Free c ; a $05 is pr ee a ee oe adiaae ci miceateran woods, thinking he could shoot some birds. | have boon completed with the amat cham- | and the happiest the busiest, then surely the roman, antique oak panel vot | SALE—§ NEW S1X-ROOM FRAN era | Tog 4 2 er 10. wes Soon after reaching the woods a bird appeared | pions of the respective weights in Philadelphia, | college girl of today has her fall share of ocou= Talascoating tm tile: amupie ‘closets: ‘spacions alia | Pa x Eo Tp Dad. for sale cheap and on casy nolote In Denver, Col, oe Fla Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Barney of New York and | jn sight of the youthful gunner and rear Witnington and thia city, and the best’ oxbi eich oem lnces: ot mater beat. eters room | “Ead-g¢ TS STALEY, 1913 F sty a hed STALEL One END F ot their young daughters have been visiting Gen. | his broken pistol te shoot tho little sparrow. | bition of itekind ever given in this city is | : eno more occupation pce ee ge BE POR SALE<THOSE HANDSOME THREE AND | j X89,0N WILLALDST. MET: | (pF = ¢.,Wasi. | and Mrs. Schofield. | The ladies are sisters and | Just ae be was about to shoot his brother Joua- | promised. Cards may be obtained from mem- | than she can well manage and no more pleaaure PaaS Eyer ees ‘open for four-story houses, press brick fronts witht heavy Uand V; these lots are very cheap oN 892 ied proposals | it is the first visit Mrs, Barney has made to her | than appeared and the bullet intended for the { bers of the club, than she deserves. ISON & CAHILL, 823 st. n. w. 2 ares eee cee Se ae =: or for speculative purposes; buy x Vv VE O'CLOCK | sister since the latter's marriage to Gen.|bird entered his right breast just above _—~. Bryn Mawr is the leader of the new move- a Sack SRRSGAD BEIGE. Ga W 1 13 7.000 = 3 ze there is ony building cu the square 81.35 | : Mw 892. for furnishing ment in favor of more iniepentines Sor OD TNDOW. come, = Schofield. ipple. ard 10% ce ird fall, . slat room and cellar. all as lot 10by 105: | Cellar, @10.000;, 21%, SEAS. S108 Lith at. Setortes, | PSOE: Pera. the nipple. Edward looked to sco the bird fal Real Estate Matters. ’ the bird he saw bis brother fall ‘i ‘ has been wonderfully south front. Call and see it Owner moving to | sttie and cellar, 89,000. These houses are well built E with The Secretary of Stnte and Mra. Foster have | but insted of - Clara B. Smith has purchased of E. H. Carver von y The country. G1 East Capitol st. 263° | Sodean be bed on good 1 aos seill be consider GLARE, 5.8, | 8 pleasant prospect abead of them in a contem- | nd gives scream. Edward wae badly fright-| 9.) 209 oh tee, aqhare dus (ranting Gaiety ‘ar. and more in the future than SALE OR RENT—HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS; IX | Tinged. jw. MORGAN LOOK XT Tits As, i" lated trip around the world. upon ‘which they | €2¢d, but instead of running away he called for . / ¥ | it hax in the past; the large majority of col- ood repair; a barn aud 0.000 square fect of | B2St Mg conte por ft. ; within Tope to visct sap in niest Pera, assistance and had his wounded brother con-| feet on Mb street between P and Q streets | loge girls are trustworthy, and the tendemcy of gpd: Softer ce Terie "tau Centra’ sve’ “Meridia | hon SALE-ONE OF THE PIS ak Be ee ‘ FOR SALE—PIANOS. Mr. and Mrs. Lansing have retarned from | ‘eed te his home, Dr. Gardner was sent for | northwest, the times is to recognize that fact. Price. terms. ke., inquire of OWNER, 915 12th | stone front cid brick. contains 14 rooms, 2 bath | POR SALE-NICH BUILDING Lor. eee ee ° i and he probed forthe bullet, but failed to lo- | F.8. Carmody has bought for £14,310.75 of webmaster AIK OF “JINERS.” rooms and large closets: cellar under whole house, | Fversity Heiuhts (Brovkimnth 10. pe JOR SALE ~~ | their extensive western trip and will be with | cate it. The wound isa dangerous one, and it | ,. - ™ <SALE_SHOOM FRAME COTTAGE ATAE. | inclodine lounary: heated throushout with steam” | Zoot! Se Te stud a yea FO" SX cretary and Mre. Foster until after the holi- | js thought the bullet probably penetrated the | W8. H. Barnos lot 3 and part 2, square 1052— lington. Va. 2 es from Washington: located | Price $15,000; part cash. . We. AN ication with all parts of rt ‘When the officers of the eighth precinct | 1@4 feet on 14th street and 114 feet on Tennes- ce cres of iand: suitable ric cars. © 5 Pie oe ng daw pre An Incident Showing the Setbacks to Al ~ #1:S00: easy terms. ® SAL? m1 ; r WALKER & 2 epeciat be Mrs. Charlotte C. Brandau announces the | went to the house and heard the sad story they | see avenue northeast. Penasco 4 ‘and baser * = —<—<—= j S on 820 ins marriage of her daughter, Annie Linore, to | arrested Edward and took him to the station, | | E. L. White has purchased for $7,500 of Mary mea 76 Ast 500 saesaa iy SISCELL, : ‘y. | Falls Neill Hughes of the’ Naty Department | where 250 collateral was deposited for his ap-| A. Herwig subs 112 and 113, square 155_ frowt. s rma ORS —— Phureday: November 24, 1892, Knoxville, | pearance. ‘orcoran street between 17th e' snvention nor nothin’ im TNE Useceer= | Wenn: |At home after Dasmabere. the Oxtad: |, Rotioamen Moliges appeared in tie Police streets northwoat. town, is they?” axked a long-haired man, who, | 14th street and New York avenue, Court this morning as the prosecuting witness | _ Isabelle Cochrane Kas purchased for £5,150 of | with an elderly Indy carrying an enormons tg Mrs. Jonnie V. Bishoff, 1426 Q street nofth- | ®™4 told the story of the sad affair. Job Barnard part lot 18, square 53832 by 1 ‘near cars ant he: perky - Z ih cats soa “Where did ye satel sacl eat 3 Saciens ‘ge Ee reticule, stepped falteringly up to the counter egg ge bes wine collars: Fs 3,800. EVER REE et Da A for $61 on easy ee west, has returned from a delightful visit. in Age did you get this pistol?” inqaired the — son E between 3dand 454 streets | i) Lewiston hotel Friday evening ana} a WR SALE-EXCELLENT % EKOOM | J Ronse, stone and, pressed-trick fro ars Inquire i r ave. It 28 ee tod found “ ee aS of her |" "s] bought it from a boy for 5 cents anda! Jennie A. Spear has bought of Wm. . | the proprictor fair in his weather eve, enly #7500" JOHNSON, £00. “ i Sd. BLOCK, 61 . SALE — UPLIGH? Why SAND ARD SALE WE ARE OVE D. riends waiting to welcome her home. rabbit trap,” answered ths bos. _ sey for 210,000 sub 125, square 134—17.95 by 62| “Not that I know smd the proprietor. — R SALE -A MODEL HOME IN THE FID rh x eM. Wes Star | $10 per month. "HUGO WORCH 8 C Miss E. J. Walker. well known in art circles, | “Might just as well hada gatling gun. How | fect on Ii between Isth and 19h streets north- “What kind of « convention, mister, were you EI ol Eg nas nie a Bice. i .., Sober pianos, ee10- has returned to the city after a long absence | did the shooting occur! west. : ’ nw. near New York ave. q pat = —— > — ——— ae he answered, J. 8. Belt has bought of 3.8. Johnson et al. | kins for! 7 F and is et home to her friends at No. 1015 O ‘I leveled the pistol at a bir: wr, . " » Sie Pah rece sek rary laranely papered: | Uri ont; steam heat. reception, i 5 ‘ i for $9,000 subs 25 aud 26, sq. 986—30 by 52.58 | “Waal. Baptis’. Raptis’ ix my first, pick. e + A Ra-haud pric ML street northwest. am i ENGLISH & dust complet: F ; Parte ‘B26-Se" 5 reasonable price. 3 Bal Ietta G. Sardo will leave the city Th feet—corner of 11th and C streets northeast. I'm Baptis’, Hesty, bere,” nodding at bis wife, < = —— 615 £ st. n SALE-AS THR OWNER IS GO =! ee "December, for Omaha, | “Of course,” remarked the judge; ‘just what | A. F. Gibbons hae bought for €8.000 of the | “she's pot « Methediee ", but “twouldn't R SALE—8500 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY. = SaIEY ABOUT TO ‘Will sell one fine fresh, Quincy: ; "toes ought to t day morning. the ist of December, for Omaha, eo t judge; “jus Mert 2 “ ree tee ae es ee A coverament clerk leaving city will sell ats inuz-| JOR SALE A BUREAU CHIEF ABOUT TO KE. | FY wilw se freak Qu = , "| one might expect. “How is the injured boy | Washington Real Estate Company sub 73, i gain beautiful 7-room etme and brick pouse ‘ear E. | # tire fror office will dispose of a desirable residence | very fie Sock: gornl for servic and are in exeo Neb., to visit her sisters, suingsieer® . cre ae ee a cece | matter much either wa need rota for our A masquerade party was given last week to + . Mi . Ww. at a bargain; 96,500: e: terms BRADY'S PLACE, Brigatwood. J pemalin Cap.st ENGLISH & YEAGER, 15 F st. nz0-3e_ | Dw. ate ‘EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, cases eT GGan ee tome. “Very well, so the surgeons say,” replied the | 1ith and 12th streets southeast. Hi faded mage mong LISH BASE-! n253t 608 F st. a. A i | Miss Bertha Jobnson by the members of tbe } boy's father. ~~ e phy wg near 7th st. ; Orcoms SALE— Ty 5 SANDERS 4 obne e A : slogantiy peered, cabinet mantela:a.mL | FOSSA teatetias ait wirdern ings Cay Sirens Bex 8h, Star Piano Merchants, tn "Piss elven Gy eorngien opesieg! oder ne es aap Champions at Whist. Be 7) ow Congress: irate op | Taon-s : = rs aac east. The mas s and his Ye 0 . c , “raed ENCED E YEAGER, Room 5.6157 iertaniy for inventent 2 250) Immediate sale ‘OR SAL FOE SALE-PIANOS AND ORGANS. j lightfully entertained by choice selections ren- | had also told him to return it to the boy from |, TH¢ Capital Bicycle Civb’s whist team of . A YOR SALE—SMALL CASH PAYMEN1. BALANCE | withdrawn. EASTERDAY & HALDEM. ‘Bhask HOLIDAY Go! dered by members of LD.C. At 11 o'clock | whom he got i 1s twelve men went to Wilmington, Del., Saturday | 'm considerable in the Grange, and she's @ apy ee coe \e-> ye agape capa! PE = OOF " band 2 - What present is more acceptable than a erved. Among those present were: | ‘The judge dismissed the case against the boy, | and played a match of thirty-six hands with the | #ebekah, and Im one of 1 Bees ENGLISH & YEAGER, 615 F st.. Room 5. A NT ESTABL MENT! be » 8 ¥ Pisno or Organ? } : “ | in my town. ‘Lincoln Park: sartis | Antiane ail Don't say: *'Ob, it's out of my reach; it's too expen- ; Beall, Night; May Buckler, Fairy;/and Mr. Robertson turned the 0, ve pistol over to | Wilmington Whist Club. The latter club was — nt = * ; sa orter let ‘em = know, but we NEW 2~ throughout; ‘servants’ hall; hand- | stan! #10. . e910. rated. 8 Cade, Gipey Queen; Florence Downer, | the officer and told him to destroy it, o “1 : _ pine : — +. amen 1505, HAE and 1290 New Jory aves we Es carved ‘and tited mantels. “Ona | eetcwit gee : Do ton know Bohemian Girl; Wattle Grinstead, Breses Clare jr awash atf Geteated br eight points and the champions | didn't,” We've allus had good tuck conten- ‘cag be boast cheay and on cary terms, ‘$SRory brick stabiew ‘aairs, with fronte of | 6 E i umenteranwing in price from | Hrugier Ttalfatt ‘Peasant, Berthe Jobvesn oe amehwoas thereby added another victory to their string. stayed a good while and bad CHARLE G. RINGWALT, Sane. Bufit to onder for high crcials, whe, deci io oon . f yc ‘ - The bs a p | plenty to eat and a mighty good time, and Pirst floor, Atlantic buildin, housekeeping” op eccount of electici ~ h will be so. vither for cash or on lumbia; Elsie Kabler, Flower Girl; Augusta score of the match by rounds is as follows : | P 6 * 263 ‘BOP st. | $8,500. ‘Wety eats formate lowe oul at once” For sate ¥ MONTHLY TNSTALLMENTS. Kabler, Gretchen; Clara Kubell, Yam Yam; Round 1, Round 2, Round 3. Total, | Mt Main't never cost ux om MT \JQOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-WILL EXCHANGE et 008 Fst ow. : ofc . Dar wonth wlil ouy a Jeanette McCauley, Marguerite; Louise Mon ‘The building season here is about closing and | €. faraestagis . Soba ae ee equity of 811,000 -oruer progerty in southwest for | — ae 7 made bya tague, Cinderella; ' Blanche Newton, Priscilla: | auring the TRE A A . but bere we be, and vacant erounes oun Sell ramied gwar MAREE ACEO RY Americus Odenton, Cleopatrar Mary Polk, | 42706 the year some seventy houses have been a DLG-3t First come tiamtic baflding. 980 A ~ Six years’ yuarantes, o1 es oir Bride; Sarah Quine: J ora; Doloria Ryan, cal), eee — ge = Net. .... 3 3 s 8 rap thay tyes ews slim POR SALE_1771 MADISON ST. IN THE FINEST | Jocstiy vor them and oot the bens? 07's | = : choles of Spanish Maid; Catharine Sullivan, Juliet; Edne | sone small oties are tilked of tobe pat np this! ‘Tye Wiimingtons will play = return mnich at | a nove is mlenty Sim ‘section of the n.w-:new 10-oom house, wit : me U-ft. Wor fall particulars call upon or | de a Stahl, Charity; Messrs. James Q. Bailey, Mark | “inter if the season is open, otherwise they will . 0 ember SE _Ee™ improvement: 3 motel home: for Stowe McLACHLEN & BATCHELDES. cof. tous > ft; cont $50: omer a5ae | Antony: R. Woodbridge Clapp, Uncle’ Sam; | be postponed until spring. | ‘The auditor, “who, pers = een oe eee alicar eee co an as 854. Ed, MCLELEARD, a mee a Hering Ti far $30 to qulek purcha te. "ANE Henry Dugwav, Faust; Silas Edmunds, Unele | iu respect to granting permite for buildings, |, AT7amgements are be the Capital and the | panet gt a ack the question. oR RENT—1816 CORCORAN ST.. A CHOICE 10- . pene = *Rastua: George Johnson, Sambo: Adolph John- | bas the functions of the Washington building kuow, Ef there was a convention Je : r h | Hamilton Club of Philadelphia, the first | re rom bouge, neat corner 1B and, Dupzat Cire: tay wind 4 itt tnishea” ie BALE BAGGAGE, AR SEX x Mia, son, Page; Winston Kassenac. Red Cloud: Pat- | inspector, grants permits for all new buildings | to take place te thie elie oe ‘contest | rp oe " H i f a this SALE BAGGAGE AND FUN hia, dhe firstcontest | republican or democrat, Unitarian, Congrege- SERRE s st hw 4 | rick H. Loughran, ish Cavalier: within the corporation lines, but the | [0,184 Lt a. YL A | tionalist, ld school Baptis’, Good Tempiar, forte : pon i | Por patt PraNC : ax | Morrill Cowboy: James Polk, Groom: Andrew |town f+ | vary | much larger then the | Sourhament held iz New York. last uly shows | name, eam fanee, Temple or Honor, Putroms _ iS 2 Tr ae ‘and qualities: a : unckenbush, Bull Fighter; Jeremiah Scott, | Corporation limi iy an act of e | “ , a - weg: id 4 a Sons Fite eo fe ye ‘= ESO | coset Soeqeid wo uae Sa os Ee SEAT HABGUR-HAUDSOM | invist: dans Samener Lance see |lagauters “ise Mowias nese areca ie path Lier Ronen Os peony gumatas fg thing of the kind—you'd know bargain if sold at ones. Avply to.” : fh, or and 3-15 it, ae | antic au, beauufal tone 00: | Slickum, Prince of Wales; George Turfinger, | police purposes to Hunting creck on the south | "Te team Satarday night was divided into | ot “! A “ ‘BE WARNER & CO. 3 a | POE SULE-A BRAND NEW CALIGRAPH AND | Quick wale to close out ‘only “#900; w 7 880i Way | Bandit: Syduey Vincent, Sailor; Chas. Wells- | and to a mile beyond the corporate lines on the three enctions—Sour Capiel ded into | ".-Thore is no convention of any kind. pst SIFT Cort oe Cok oe yr . 1,600 Papa Apres ; - | ments $10 monthly; handsome stool and cover with it, ings, Romeo. north and west. The city regulations do not, | Wi ohearacpaiteapr hs sins fer eee ee Pl | a — or ba p_Nenty -_ he wearily; Pp Oe ang ik ercest, § oP... 1,500 | ROMS, VAL th sth as ‘THE PIANO EXCHANGE, A pleasant and successful mask "bus party was | BoWever, extend into this extra Alexandri ae ‘we'll have to stuy here and settle, reception i aa i ae F % No reports are made from it to the city official | table to table, thus enabiing all to play the “Sam.” said the landlord, “give this couple | mad cials. | same hand. The section of players composed | ¢ho bridal chamber. street southwest, Wednesday evening. After pre envy aad in ie the OIE enn. BS. kee, CS. Ret _ F FER x 226 ‘913 Pennsylvaniaave. | given at the residence of Mrs, Morrow, 418 8th on eat. fh, ch..1,200 i N & RAMEY. PH Sra “3150 414 Ret, i = a } 4 dW. T. Bingham won sixteen’ poinis; W. cpt ee RON & BAX fai eect mara nies ‘ORSECOND-4AND PIANOS, | calling on many friends the party. returned £0 : ~ iw | and W. 7. Bingham won sixteen poinis: W. 8. OR SALE PY OWNER 1S TWAT X wo | Mbit MOPS, aw irae s ber. BO - waa | Pinions aren tent, ome secont-band iat: | Mrs, Morrow's, where a collation was served, | At thought that the year's list of new build- Dodge, I: Williamson, . P_ Borden and I. C. | .___ ,_ Japancer Cam Me Hmpaltte, ae arene Gres. ere sikeg tes : : = OH RENT WITH | heute areal caal'ts nee ae ieee, | ings ced 100, Riner lost two points, “and. E maby $e | Brom Frank Leslie’ Wer ni8ots em pecs ner faible alfingcotorier’ “Yaikana cK acd, | kG to (kid Ma Mos on, sey | ir Among thowe prosent wero Mise Grace Milleras | this year the moat prosperous it bas bad singe | Hines ou two points, an MeComb Pongeesion stomes, price, 23,500. owner on premises, a 000 bare. ‘ . | 26 4 . aw. | Old Maid, Miss Bessie Morrow as Wild Waves, ge aud J, McK. Borden lost | Sir Edwin Arnold said in one of his booke ‘the war. Miss Grace Williams, School Girl; Miss Hattic Rech erey aes six points, giving the Capital Club net gain that there are no words to swear with in the JPPOk SALE—A Nick Two st "000 nt siiehtly. Morrow, Snowflake; Miss Gertie Rogers, Sun- ‘The school boasd will hold ite a te of eight points and winning the match, Japanese language, and that people cannot pos F - sg RE = Es Gite ee > nd Mrs Mary Tyler, French Flower het cet Hil Sree oped oy eee | sibly insult each other in that polite tongue. as ate ~ sags OFS Pa. ave. ; Miss Jennie Callaghn, Fortune Teller; | ing next Thursday night. This will be the A Cocking Main Last Night. |; Source teed he great English post, whe te , *. . 2m st fh L " 5 abt ter (tif {gates Sarre Woodman: Gipay 8 mat meeting bold by <he toard'sineo ce-Majer | | A eslact member of the members of Gio tomb] Loscieage born on bind to wn, bareomaraee aa” fon £ 3 305 ra ennai 2 800 ‘ols ‘ : re iano: carve Cates, Dina; Mr. Luther Feete, Mexican Scout; | Kemper has qualified as superintendent of always been #0 me, has never ai ‘fou sae-a Pati : r . ‘ : : Rete S0Pa. ave iw. | ‘Siok Spotty yanta, “AE | Me. EW. Cooke, Aunt Lelia, Me. Marry Bu | Sporting fraternity werospectators at a cocking | tended any political moctings in Japan, and if seen | Dunce; Mr. W.'E. K. Tyler, Domino; Mr | uOole The committee on complaints and Cg ans | Bane plaints 8nd | main which took place last night at a point just | he ever do. will surely change his mind wets sles Sonn ; eae: | csoe Hammond, Dude, and Dr. RH Cooke aa Maj. | Siaint against Mise Fansie Wilson, icacbor if | outside of the District line. ‘The fights were | as to the resuurces of the Japanese language, 5, ih sordere apvlt- ‘00! genaes ag ery 5 Froroet tone uprion | Snodgrass, achington School, No. 3, will sustain the | between Washington birds and were yery | The fact is that Sir Edwin Arnold has learned acio Saithe egiatats a on epee aan | = ow /e17y cash KOSS, ro Fin'g: | | Senator and Mrs, Collom and Senator and] teacher, and advise thai, the charge: be dis-| spirited. During. the intermissionn, between | £050 Japanese wot from gyn i aC UTE ARSEE § 0. i oP Waa | Por sare onrramngiNny mats 3 Yrs, Stockbridge returned to the city on Satur-| mimed.’ ‘The Christmas holiday ‘of the public | Heute the bors amused themselves backing |m.tie mont, lowes. lacing ‘an oppor- Por sAce-wa Floupa ave xm | Ok MALE TPR New nousns oN g sr xe | cafes BALES SNe : om ee | Say ee : tno week. The committee of scuool houses | agNCMt A, aweatboard which ‘wan being run | touity of writing a pwilticl arte in bay winlow brick | brown-stone. t: con. | 2 bet. 12th and 13th; south fronts; lots 16x90 to | oh . baby a Mrs, Lander has returned from Europe andis and-tarnitare will + that the new desks | 2tre: The sports got home at an early bour | ese, while he has written in that Ia taints rocane. tails | sugwaligy aad scnfaiaiow prema. batt and, large coe " aa ee again at her home. No. 45 B street southeast. see are all in place. ‘The usunimonthly summaries | “i morning. | dreds of delightful little poems, many of which = lot $29a100 to ‘al ee ae cis amb at, Mrs. and Miss Marie Lester have returned tq/ of the condition of the schools will be presented eae jare tobe found on the fans of pretty eile corte yer ee ee ' SB) FoE,SALE, 4 TINE SEW CABINET GRAND | the city and areat their home on Tatrect. | by the superintendent, and the schools will go | ANOTHER PARNELL IN TROUBLE. Thowe pretty Japanose are the sweetest Spenbie core, Be. -open, for toes Promner, ou s gpmthly par enta open for taapestion | : ; cluldes pitsh stool and covers itp ie gu | The Brazilian minister and Mrs. Mendonca | into 1898 in an excellent, condition. Miss Anna Rarnell Fjected From Her| Ther certninly know nothing about wire G2. 000, - | id sell ai 9 20 ger coq discounts sight zooms, bath.” | ke 8. es ent and healthy | ¥. WALDEC! have sent out cards announcing the marriage of PASSING AWAY. Lodgings. and I shall surprise American young ladies Wipe co 2 st as a SS ult. dairy or garden, ea ie ST | their daughter Amelia to Mr. Archibald Me-| ‘The death of Mrs. Daniel Harman, once Miss Finn pen ah, stating that girls over there have no “slang.” 2 DSES: BARGAIN Ok SALE-HOUSE NEAR 2ST ANI : — a : Susan Wood of this place, brings to end the are Parnell, the | 2ut the politicians are not any more refined nw Aarne athe cf 25 fasts) Pootas and : zd AN PR ‘There was « pleasant gathering of friends at Wood Seicslesgeag setey et drop age 1 the | tnan ours, and when they quarrel they tee the "b only $11,000. A. i. SEMMES, —— family of the late John Wood. a most estimable | gister of the late leader of the Irish party, to - # —— land near « Lai the residence of Miss Annie Groves, in South | old citizen whose cooper. shop was situated on sa, | fine words, “ier,” “dishonest man,” <frevd,; 9B SALE-ONLY 96,500, LARGE Room. | = ———————— ——___—___ | 01.00: tee: 600) cos 8 month Washington, last Thursday evening, the occa- ‘King street between Union and Lee streets and rs “thief” and Fea ey nee the wicked ieletae >, with tu. 1, fronting | POR, SA1P-84,500 FOR AN, EXCEPTIONALLY wal pve Dosscesion unmediately: * - | tion being the anniversary of her birthday. | who resided nearly all his life on Fairfax near Americans do when they are rampant, ee et as nee, Eee tom | Roel Seckeatle pected Coe war resmlaine Paoase | — = Ch CENTER MARKET AND 6TH ST. DEPOT. _ | Numerous snd dancing were indulged in | Prince street. His grandchildren remain among oor - Jorn =, a ia 3 a : - ; ee eee eens beeen eee | ster MCD. LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. teres (of a mile east of ‘Brauchivitie statlow ad | The Washingtonand Arlington Electrte Rathey | Until 11 o'clock, ofreshments were served. | tho most prosperous citizens of the state, but 510M FRAME Mlohning Charieton, Heights “suidivision: aboat’7 | tsnow in operation from end of Aqueduct bridge to | Air “UpPer dancing was resumed until « late | the old homestead. the old cooper shop and the those t were Me. and Mrs. | old family ‘passed » 48. Sidr on | Fort Meyer and Arlington, with teacstee tine trom | Groves, Bi tems White, Mr. and Mrs. een ee eee the plaintiff and Mr. Stroud for the defendant, os RE REE = ‘end of cable road in Georgetow:. Q'Donald, Mrs: Rolling, Mra Joues, Mrs.Cooper, | 4, ees eae S James Thomas Paine. * = : 4 3 —— crag | Thedbridwe across the Potomac will soon be under | the Misses White, Miss Reno, the Misses Groves, jexandria was qi yesterday in the crose-examination Parnell said that ment ee = ere hte od Sroom : bar: 7 SOBED LOR AT ERESTHQTON, FRONTING | construction and th entre rons comslosak 6 Os be partielle me) OS beearegpcibas on eC heecee cana er eed ao ga ed sie Seeing |e Se eis Deen. Se — ae . fe smth pom | dey i lesers. Mi jen- | went ‘Tho is hoi d gave him to his ater Cal tr bor oo | gS isos x 203 | ESE GSR, "VALI RPI, EES, APR | depot in twelve months the, whieh wil give rea. | Miss Fuel and Me tgp Sa vise went to church. services were well at- | to sleep, and she could not get anything to eat, | te gore home and gave boys, who poncet. %, dents of 3 Bryant, | tended at all the churches. At the’ Trinity 3 | doctored his wing, and Le soon-became so tame ‘ARN x ‘hesed prior to Jannary, 1893. mire of owner, . = das she had bad since 9 the ‘WARXER & CO. Ocoee house op T Bites i - ty Area ary Inquire of owner, Boras ae ey —_ B. and Turner, Sweeny, | ¢ Chore Presi € and as nothing om. A 2 0 Fs. SALE Gt. Git AND GIS CST. NE. NEAR SALE_THOSE HAXDSOME HOUSES COR. ‘One continu oys route and one fare to center of ctty. | “Mr. W. P. Van Wickle returned this of St. Thomas’ of the Catholic Univers- fer ne elegant new brown stone ‘odern, ; | Foor sau oop a their pockets for corn or A few dare Minas. containing 8 r- ‘sad bath ana tethers | ok “ ‘ine cabinet is, | #* tomac, in sizht of Washington afd Alexandri Can any other suburb of Washington offer you the | from New York and Brooklyn. Mrs. Vs ity preached at St. 's Catholic Church in j band id geese, over {Bey meee oe eaten teeter | berwatal decration qubeantily allt, cite hens | Siemon tract” exe bihdiiee"fensing” wan aed | etme orequal rapid transit facttiest Wickle remains in Brooklyn with friends. the prning and ehpigh? Rev: Father paige gtabae ay ty t3 “ot Lie ft. deep to the LID st "cars. and'ouly one square fro the Rew | fim electric raliway to Moung Vernon, “now com: | Lote aro spiiiug rapidly i this property, Mrs. J. Hadley Doyle and son have returned one gave pire . the attention of the domesticated gander, Sordi. ovation, Stryder. hig and | Tow tego, to ag yah nena Waeireds Reurees SH. SNOWDEN, Drawer &‘Aletanda, Va he re ar low and ibn tah home after a two weeks’ visit to Frederick, Ma, | H°D, White oceupled the pulpit Becond | CiSheny Phe oy tne: is oven | Oven dally for inspection : w ms j iw | an investment, it needs only ap investigation to ETRE TS Ag A = adny anf wees anion > aris Tage | Regege Wee schtion havin tne ranching, eae Pi sniytaes’rap taieouie dil wes varcnaieatee ALONG THE RIVER FRONT. , Fine -ALana, ‘wi RE there sehen tetas { SALE—THE coLpaBus BURDING, 6 ia. betore spring. plete repair: rooms and & 4 a Aa home site, there is no me +1 7 prettier spot within 500 Tints 0. JOMNCON: Owner. 17 Fat. | Twoes 300 0 . | anfles of Washinton. The view!s grand, taking in = SI LE AN ESTATE—OPPO. a3. 83 ‘the entire city and Potomac river. A number of a ALE TEREE-STORY s ‘park, houses 1330 3 Pineron toes ae tise vin. wrcocaer ath Hs ea Wasuington's lading people end goternieat om bey mem one col oka wo loses have purchased property in Fort Meyer Heights | 811 cords » Pesan waRxere co. oa 5 Baecator, iad Pst! Hames, Se. ‘and all speak of it in the hihest terms. " ee 20 Fst a. aie frome 10. f Htyou are looking fora good speculation we tavite | aye, Sat AND CAROLINE . you to inspect the property. .: a. “| SAILED. ~ All streete are being graveled. “| _ United States coast survey steamer. Cheap building stows om property. Several cottages now being busit. § Scho Analt-year-round suburb, bolipee,

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