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. Bam ca aa seannh f i a ; ~ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1892—TEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SOCIAL MATTERS. edition to the work tertotore performed | «DEATH OF ‘DR. SCOTT. ¥ i : SES; BARGAIN by that division I have assigned to it the du ——— N N C Vl Fe GALE Tuner cu EASY FS RSALE—A BARGAIN IN A LOT AT GLEN FRE ‘BUY A CHOICE LOT AT FOREST | The Bartle—Miller Wedding at Noon To- P A YI) G PE SION S | The President's Venerable Fatherin-Law 81.00 each: terms easy ©; 7 rooms, cellar; Echo: best location; one wishing to buy there will Glen, Md.. asa Christmas gift {¢ oy ‘day—Pe: S = = * [of preparing « record, on suitable cards, of Sal OES eS aid ty oe yay Roeeg Se FR SE < pate = y—Personal Notes. eo ~- Passed Quietly Away «esterday Afternoon. eee ee See nao | $000. 3. Pubeehs tase Esty ongttergene hg le gil Tenant at 8M rer taonth. it; huproved by @ fi bot and coli water, Fon SE oon 7 “ST = ga os OE &. Did OHANGE FOR 2 ai. ‘The marriage of Miss Nellie Bartle, daughter | entered the name, eervice, date of enlistment, | Dr. Scott, the Prevident's father-in-law, died ‘ated within the Distr \ NEAT HOUSE ON MST SE s 3-ST,, NORTH SIDE, BET. 1sTHt ‘ALE—A SPLEN! ‘A SYN- | of Mr. and Mrs. le, to. Mr. Robert age at enlwtmont, the disability for which pen- at 4:10 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The end PTE RTS cn Ee es Eig Sima leer Ee oaeas inte cheer tua land eet Ferabaty lis of the Wechigton Coan and |F9Ct8 From the Annual Report of foe‘ soul the ‘Ane of he death ofthe ane quietly sid pencefllys wf acid ale ee ae ig z re BIOS DANIEL & ARMA1, 1313 Fat. n.w. | sold cheap. CHARLES G. RIN T. ‘ust Com was witnessed by Snot pensioner. object of this work is to Ws cons POR SACS VALCABLE cCice or rOPERTY | “pfics¥e.90o. Call tr berg totme-ret | [OR SALESA FEW LOTS ON MERIDIAN HIE | 29° Int oor Atantic butidion. SF. | Courto of there Tnende nee oe arse con. Commissioner Raum. Pare accurate data, conveniently arranged, in "6 Seleep. Without suffering, without facing south: Soin procs: | _m26-4t BN WARD Ft ace, | Aythst vmbery lone double tn value. DaNgeE S On siti DESIRABLE NRW oe Church of the Ascension, Among :them were seteronse 205i Sn abies penctonet by the | Svasaon, hs sosl patie Aeqeeek SES conservators f let ASAE. For price | 7, any Roa = MAT, 1513 Petow. OS bale eres 6. . | representatives of many of the oldest Washing- cog? | statement of the nature of | surroun y the members of his family, ne nt eine nen brick welliae 134 Conan ae foutainiag 1 FOR SETS A BUSINESS SECTION, © 87. | tatne termi BUCKETE & FORD, O17 Fat Sass | ton families, THE DEPENDENT BILL. ich pensioned, with the | and receiving the tender ministrations of loving: 30 Tid Fst iw. | Tooms and bath with ali modern conveniences: @il be are £07 Re Bins dala dovttgt 100 fe ie ty LE 4¢ACRES OF PRETTY. LBVRELAND olay Dr. Desle, Mr. | Cochran, Mr. ee ag gy oy <2 oe hearts, The Rev. Dr. Hamlin stood with the Pircipe tt toon tad tata. $0.00). ir Ioweto te | atu Te oun usin it_| Rnversan int aterest paving cic aiding For | trees and |nevertailing stream Sturtevant, were busily engaged unill the very the probable lone of expectation of life by these | fully by the bedside of the dying man, and alley destrabve home; tmise lines pocwenntsts 10k SALE-THREESTORY AND BASEMENT | further MGT» saeen nen throneh it; ould make (convenient aad bealthy | Det' moment ie seating the guests. When the} How Satisfactorily It Has Operated and the| pensioners and the probable duration of the | When the still, white face was reverently covered a ae eh si ‘nodera i:provements Nice lof rusning | 030-38 + RIAA st cw. racre: farms, O0G-tMiF4 cea ance io rule wedding march was played, announcing the ar-| Benefit It Has Been to the Old Soldier | Pension roll p= Fo aw withdrew with them to tbe library S, 8307 CASH. BALAN ch to tote alley =soh SALELA CORNER FOR = 5 Monthiy ; vrice, $1 GOO each those pretty vew | Prive 86 780" BH WAENER® CO. | FOR SALES CORNER FOR 93.500; 2D, 8. | “1 121 Fat. sw. | Tire! of the bride, they walked ahead of her UP} songy Paid Out Last Year and Ketimstes THE APPOINTMENT OF AN ACTUARY. SPonssal errvises will wo bell bn tho cast vous High Bounce. SEgo wire Tih cen es jone square from | nad 16 F stn. parking om both fronts:torms So val ereberen RR SALE—A COTTAGE AND 1% ACRES OF eater pl a The bride, was 1 Foseydicord : T have the honor to recommend that Con-| of the White House tomorrow afternoon at & fand herdie. 'S for int 9 ruses | a “Sew ARTORY Piiow DY x 5 ‘aeainenee r rted ther, Mr. Bartle. Mr. " ¢ jonce tomer ‘s SReeveRe DAV’ b. rose, sostecaoe yee | PGR Sa er eed he mee ee | sao DISA # FEB ee nce | $1,000. terme. $505 “Can, Mfatance 888 per tao: Miller, the groom's irother, "was best’ man. grew authorize the employment of « compe. clock, contacted by lew. Dt. Matlin.” Tor aS <1! jgcated on high ground aw. At = special Agure for == a sige Pommensl A Ww. Dr. Elliott officiated. as ae tent actuary and the appropriation of the neces- otTow night the remains wi carried to FRGSES RU EAG GG POMS OND | NSE! Ture net memronn, sor ree. ww, | Eoaeegnianed noe pooriaie lolee stay cup. | aves AMET CEEMEWis woe rt | Mr) bride mare a traveling drees of clive According to the annual reportot Gen.Raum, | Sar? stim for his emplorment, to take charge of Ws#bington, Pa. for Intervent by dhe aide of D_STOSE, 904 and 806 F st nw. ___\t_| 150 3 L¥—THREE-STORY _ELEVEN-ROOM | termeappiyto TMG. TODD, 400 7tiroe. Bre Sarre: Mot a ie cnet of Branchille station 20d | Feet wae polated eer ed eget nid secre | the commissioner of pensions, which was com- | 8% to collate the work Just spoken of now in | DT. % {party will go over the Fenmaywents SALE—4 HANDSOME NEW BROWNSTONE | F* brick dwelling with all mod. impe. : well located | “n30-3 Miotning Charleston, Heights subdivision: about | waist was pointed and bad high puffed sleeves 2 charge of the army and navy survivors’ division. a cn one dan ee ‘corner resi-lenes at = ‘owner must hero | a.w.: convenient to 14th ot cable cars — NSS # Rar ee ge tating | About 20 fruit | and was trimmed with Persian embroidery in | Pleted today, there were borne on the rolls ox | J) y ' : ; | railroad and after the intermant Friday morn- at weant $500 cass ba fal fea with | "Sp EYERRE ROTHERSOND: 1007 Pac are” | Eaters butders or investors! Bux Genutifc cope: | snap erie! tT eii'ee azaine adf uoeee ee | gilt and olive. Hler hat matched in color. The | the S0th of Jane last 876,068 pensioners, being muy Qhimon the inbors ‘of rach an expert | ie wi return at once te Wachioston ke fone Tat | get LER & ROTHERFORD, 1977 Pet. nw. | aioe ote ot corner of Nand 2d ats, hws For ferred. DUCKETT & FORD, 17 F st. uw. a2¢-1w | flowers she carried were La France roses, 5 bo npen Geeapeseiian ef ts and cheerfal; cabinet mantels, «|: SuiaRLES We iteNDy, 199,908 more than were carried on the rolls at | service upon the expectation of the lives of [ft'T yrill consist of the Pronident, Mr. and 102 17th #t ries: ‘LE_FINE LARGE NEW DWELLING enccut igs | POK SALE-FINE LARGE NEW DWELLING | 10 A rs. Russell Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. McKeo, 12th and G ste. 2.w. | WOODED LOTS AT KENSINGTON, FRONTING After the ceremony the bridal party and rel- | the close of the last fiscal year. | soldiers and the probable duration of the pen- |) ~ », 4 7 é ™ Prove rash > = arr, ilroad and overlooking Rock Creek valley. + : ent, and Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Dimmick and Mr. BAMBERG: Sh mTSS Ps WS Soh | te "Hanh naa arena eee | POR SGLECYALUABLE BUILDING “Lor 08 | grata datmaluathtymrntn, “PRed isa | ates were entertained at a wedding bro 1500 | yap Dentioner ore camised sefoliows: — | ienge, ous be ® Erest contribution "| Huw M.Reott, Dr. Notts eransen. Judge : NE. SOS F ot. naw. oss 1907 F stn w. jow Hampehire ave. pose T st, for, $4,500 Pet a +, 1320 | Widows and daughters of revolutionary : fohn M. Scott will not be there. He bad just R SALE-25 HAND<OWF RESIDENCES SITE: | oo | at once. WIRTON MATTHEWS, urchnged prigg to Jannery.,1803. Inquire ofowner, | 10th strect. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will be at i ‘The commissioner recor da the puttin Pemehts 2 PASM pde Far or Tue | FOR SAE see 1851 Pit. | HENAN” COED, 20d that. near patent oftice. "| home fo thelr falco ag ike ees ee at | soldiers. to hide pension reached Por ‘o end, W ni NORTHWEST. PRICES REASONABLE,” SEND | /19thst. tearQ n.w., 12r. and bath, fur- an elevator in the north side of the pension xt Townsend, Wash., returving trem FOR List.” = TERR ge ‘and 280 a el 19,000 | POR SALE-AT A BARGAIN FOR FEW DAYS Army invalid pensioners...) ").-".77"7 3g9,743. 38. a Wednesdays, December 14 and 21. Mr. Bartle, 4 | office building. Mrs. Harrison's funeral, when the news of bis “DAVID D. STONE, 804-8005 Fst. n 12,500 | pz BEOD eign tance ty aa wre | BGSage ae alan a Weenies dal Riecauans” | tbe bride's father. a one of the oldest clerka im | ATMS "toms minor children, We... 108.055 ao ee ee papa peng rcingeclam HR SALE_ON SMALL. CASH PAY WENTS | 20: 25) BAKER, NOKRIS& LAMPTON, | aiz mileabelow latter place, part of original Mount | the State Department. ® eal geo ae eet aah ks Ga A SKETCH OF MIS CAREER. Pranatte MoyTHt iy 14) Went-Loc ATED | i G0 Foto. | Vergo tact” eral Duuaiiek. fencing. water sad |” Stise Laura Virginia Cronine, daughter of | NS Tiaomm INCE children, Re... ND NEW SHIPS. Sis ‘Wiivanpose boats wah eee hn Sh Hotses. “Sep Pon Ltr TO ALLEY ON SOUTH SIDE lectric rallway to Mount Vernon. now comn- inia » dang! survivors of the war of 1812... 165 | nce was coke DAVID D. STONE, 804-s06 Ft. nw. | | SALE~ 16580 Piet the property. Appl: mises 1 Y 3 : town, Beaver count: o [naieimeraatee nee. t My C110 Ber | ee SoH BNOWDER Drawer & sesamiae ver | Mrs. Gideon Cronise, and Mr. Thomas L. | Widows of soldiers of the war of 1812. 6,651 | Points From the Report of the Barean of | to¥n, Beaver c + Pa. on January 22, 1800. nd 14th ow. 3 new o.. of ge cnicuy) ineawes! if Clear were married last night at Mount Vernon | Survivors of the Mexican war 15,215 | | Ho was the son of one of the best known and aut, each. Fa —PRICE, $4,600 Mindow Drick. on T st. .« and r e Construction and Repair. we D r 1 won M. E. Church in the presence of a large gather- | Widows of soldiers of Mexican war. 7,282 | os highly respected clergymen uw. Te and =o 3 " 7,282 | Sith elevete sud pentrl s.* couve con Ol SALETBEAUTIEDL | TRIANGLE- SHAPED | WOU ,OAT rs vers desirable new bemoe at Letound, | ing of their frienda. ev. B. F, Bittinger, ae. | Act of June 27, 1800; | The annual report of the chief of the bureat | gyfvanin, Dr. George Ml chance to buy che ae. nL gece papered Seabee on ‘Maryland at 0; ‘erms., ‘Ma... on the following terms: i ca aaa sisted by Rev. J. T. Wightman, officiated. The Army invalid pensioners. . 44 | Of construction and repair to the Secretary of | Hils father, and in fact bis ancestors, bave Don't invest without seeing my! 10tiyst near Md. 1530-3: Qne 31. 13 Saah ang $43 Per Mo. | ushers were Mr. A. G. DuBois, Mr. E. P. Har- Army widows. minor children, 44,696 the Navy says: been of the Presbyterian faith, —#t__DAVID D. STONE. 804 tA ‘ R SALI TON TH 10" mo. | Fington, Mr. R. L. Timberlake and Mr. 8. R. vy invalid pensioners 9,338 | T_NTING FOR #3 ; north sida Co: | Dr. Scott followed the 1 beg to renew the recommendation contained west | 1884 by 83 to 8 rs. 820 cash and 4 inves #2500 cottomte, 640 r-B5s ‘ escoo ite a & ree risa Ee caah a E5mo: | Croniso, brother of the bride. Boo cottaste Bo 10%", ‘easy 7 3 per foot; $500 cash. Navy widows, minor children, &e.. 2.917 ‘ins. terma, ‘rT mo. ‘Mr. and Mra, Clear's wedding trip is Phil- The total 7: in former reports as to the necessity of pro- for th : per fe CE hep ag irs, Clear's wedding trip is to e total amount expended ‘for pensions e - training his son for the 1 ENTixG, For & on place Ss. G._ an bath. easy teria, ae ee) ee Noms adolphia, New York, Boston and Newport. | during the fixcal year was $189,035,612.68. Yiding an assistant chief of bureau. | was as full of pranks math en we hives, inantect Retghbor- | Gale, ot oe. O. frame, etme Se aaa Ae Ba tod Till tag cob | fl0B, they are well Dull have porches, wel After December 15 they will be at home to| arrnorniatiox ron THE FISCAL vEan 1892, The absence of the chief of the bureaa upon | youngster of ton years, and from hi po. Up | For fall particulars call upoa.” eee are few Jersey AVG. near Now York ave: 8. . | stables, latrotes, baths onal their friends at $31 Maple avenue, Le Droit! «The appropriation for the fiscal year 189,"" | toUrs of inspection, or from sickness or other | Mrs. Harrison inherited that brigh jorous i JAVED D. STOME, wOLena toe Fst. mw. | ate e en ERATCHELDER |" “Apply to CEANED sa GANT | folzthtt contain from 10.000 10 15,000 tne of eroam Park. The National Rifles, of which the groom | u,. reoort mtaten, ‘le 144,956,000 “Taking the | BBAVoidable causes, often results in serious de- | WHsyesition which ch-acterized ber entire life, a = OPPORTC = a = au C ingtor m - - eatin! t eldest of Iv 0 a a 1OR SALE—CHEAPEST LOT IN CIT. 21 FEET | the Wath branch of the B. & 0. IC :elsoon shelineat | 2.0 Macuuer, Bresented the couple with an ele- |" rps ns wancee made during the first | !8¥ to the technical business of the burent, and, | Whom” victor tecioe peas He ee Only one of Sea Saapiice, Wecation. for $100 caab. balwnce | 5430 15th st, 190.918 00) L801 Lind’ av, 10r. 68,000 | jee pag ce Re ED eal tate as 1B: saint ee *cutrchess "Ro," Commautarion “Gekett' to | Mrs. Belknap has cards out for two teas, Sat- | four months of this fiscal year as a basis for a | as even much of the routine work of the bureat | living, two sisters and one brotbur having died sod basement. thre fa tone arse | 722 @ 86, 10r, b-28.000 14 Kenewaw a.0r-8.003 | TRORIE. 1217 Pt. Ww. mubat | gchoots, oh each way. Tones property ce for | urdave, December 10 and 17. ‘These events | ©wiculation as to the cost for pensions during | involves matters of the greatest technical im-|many'seats ane, Eatery cchonl an early Jot runs te | Popo. Lit... R SALE OR TRADE—A VERY DESIRABLE aeeteaiers poly to EDWIN, A. NEWMAN. mark the debut of Miss Belkm Their resi- year, there will be a deficiency in the | portance, I feel it my duty to urge upon tho age he graduated at Washington College in IN28, GAN poke Or Vets S0uI00: om TCR 96. sone Ores Vey, Msi Toate for Weg CABLE unt. Pat | dence this winter is at 1900 I street ir rest propriation of $10,503,621, for which I have | department the necossity for making legal pro- | where ‘he tetanic profesor of naterd te wane | nn inquire for T. J. Supt._nl ect. made an estimate, vision for an assistant chief of bureau, who, | science for four years be married Mise Por Sate rE MONTHLY— oe ERIC BEING te te ONT | Forint ea OHUXDRED SEPARATE PIECES Mrs. Hugh McCulloch has invitations out for | psrizare FoR APPROPRIATION FOR FISCAL yeaR | being fitted by experience and professional Mary P. Neal, a dauchter of Jobu Neal, « ot se ti nd iol Tae eee Nae la ac role | Balle acted Toa iy, Ware rear patdeae'y | "At the mariage ef Mice Parker and D ee | Saring the abeonss of the chet of burean.” "| Far therwar bn of tke wont Seaeutal ori : iarge roomue and | foots 36 cael ogg '3 Years impr a Ot . 18 ge of iss Barker and Dr. | wx x e absence o! ef of bureat | Pa. She was one of the most beautiful girls in ceotammacus (ibe Wio ices communication with all parts of city by ‘lec- ) mate suburban end farm property Cepecialy. Will) wisn tdnient at the Calvary Baptist Church | 2 bave this day forwarded to you an esti-| " “The position of chief clerk in this bureau is | that eecti the country, and the high social uw. | JAth.ne Coun ave Xa ne X Cap. iCST REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006F. TaMEs E CLEMENTS, the ushers will be Mr. C. M. Hendley, Mr. W. | ™#te for an appropriation of 165,000,000 for | one of great importance, and the compensation | position of her family tm her a leader in all HENCE, BST. |X’ ave ni 2.55 K nr Ist nw sein 221 ¥ st. P. Tulloch, Mr. Landon Burchell, Mr. Wm. 'T. | Pensions for = fiscal year 1894. You ed is —— baw’ duties are arduous, and | social events. In 1827 he accepted a vortex and collar: | © het 12 Fi = Bingham, Mr. Horace Dodge and’ Dr. Herron, | *ppreciate the difficulty of forecasting | upon their tatisfactory performance much of as professor in Mian versity at Oxford, ree: Seomriand baths Bitod be soar FOR SALE—PIANOS. un aerécaony will'bs foioned Dy a reception |e probable cost of this servico for | the eictency of the bureau depends. In view Ohio, where. he rem sined for seventeen yeara, faces THomAs 3. Fis 25 Cor D and Iaith ue... 30 at the residence of the bride's mother, Mra, |® Period so far in advance. If as many | of the importance of the work performed, I re- | Leaving there in Ii? he wns ome of the towne ae : f Pierce Be N Cag coc: “33 | ROR SALE—-A GRAND CHANCR— George M. Barker, 1313 Maesachusetts avenue, | @owances of pension shall be made | spectfully renew my recommendation of last | ders of what is now calle’ Belmont Cajinge, six JOR SAPS See ; , Apleeant nearly new upright wrand plano that orp Dot made 0 ott for the bridal party aud intimate friends, during that fiscal vear as were made during the | year, which met with your approval and was miles above Cine remained. Eg Fhoasgnd Dotlare Baton Martot Yalan SN, Cam be bouent if talien at once for only reine aseeraetiorineen tee ‘The engagement is announced of Ensign G. | f#cal year 1892 the amount estimated for will| recommended to Congress, that the salary be | over four years t nded the Ox- Procme: bath: Tich tone aud iva supurb instvument. Pipest make. credit system. "No other housm, F. Hawk, U. 8. N., and Miss Mary A. L. Town, | 80tbe sufficient to meet the requirements of | increased to €2,500 per annum ford Female Seminary in Oxford, Obio, which Five years’ guarantee. Callat therefore: dows or can aford send. daughter of Mr. John G Townsend ot | theseFvice: there will, however, be ample time | During the past year plans and specifications to be recognized as the leading fe- ‘THE PIANO EXCUANGE WAREROOMS, Z the Hiterral revenue ownsend Of | after six months of that fiscal 'vear shail have | have been begun for the armored cruiser and | male seminary of the west. Por ten yeas he elapsed to estimate for any deficiency that may | battle ship recently authorized by Congross, in | remained at the head of this institution. and it SE Te op aKe 230 913 Pennsyivanta ave, Penprexen: Cards are out announcing the marriage on Probably arise, and the knowledge of the cost | addition to the large amount of detail design of | was during this time that Renjamin Harrison, hot water; stahle build several honses ina desirable: This is the hunting season. Everybody in Christen: ~ Monday last at Richmond Hill, N. ¥., of Mr. | of the work for that six monthe will enable the | plans for vessels already under construction. | then a student at Miam Soe. Seo WL 10.000 t0815-00 it SALE—)RTRAORDINARY BARGAIN Meee cRthon of the 1arplseae beet pee fo | William W. W. Roberts to Miss Emma Fields, | commissioner of pensions to make a more accu- | The bureau renews its recommendation that the | the doctor's daughts Scott, whom be oR SALE—FOUR HOUSE At NZ ATGAS | sectallg for tnees gud ont the bencdl @ envctal arlene: | eanved lege aadseme siviey Gae aaksr ek tne; | bas ne Dernlexing proplece—w daughter of Alexander Fields of that place. | rate calculation of the cost of theservice for the | position of chief draftsman, with malary of | subsequently marcia emus oat otal, BageO to | 9 on them ee | Sere 300; aaick cook, only G90; etal x. The groom is well known in this city, having | entireyear than is possible with the figures now | $2,500 per annum, be established for this| From 1860 to 1868 he took an active part in Sh a Tigh and | Sad cozer izanaicwl saat MAS been for a number of years engaged in business | before me, and as Congress will be in session no | Durean, as the work’ in hand requires such an | the management of the famous Oe nw Se | “ngose | TH CHANGE, 913 Pa. Tenear at hand and they must be preparedforthe | here. Mr. and Mra. Roberts are stopping at | embarrassment as to payments need arise. Sppojntment, and a similar rating is at present | Jege, near Madison, Ind. Here i FOS acer Foe sate- OfBE Josue the Arlington, ACT OP JUNE 27, 1890. jowed for the bureau of steam engineering. | voungest danghier, Mary, met and married fh Ses eee ea be emernal se Occasion, Why don't you go to He and informal gathering as | “I have the honor to bring to your particalar THE WOODEN surPs. — nage ee — ae wae tr rene 4. pe Sig isnarg aprelbadiarmapg tag ji id ‘Mi . a ont promincnt educator nv. | 7th, oot ANOS and OKGANS, in perfeet Abert rea yires ee ily Paonia peat ay attention the work of the office in enforcing the | Referring to tho condition of the navy be | githough Ins leaving was always toward the GREAT BARGAINS TO IMMEDIATE | y3Pant ibi Pleresste condition The prices beaut: Fee Oy. Bad Fo are eho wean dor ese eae ece | whose ently departure for the west is expected. | 8°t Of June 27, 1890. Since the passage of that | says: The wooden steam vesecls of the navy) ministry, for which he hud been trained. Ase Yor €4,250-Om Ten OHASERS at weet | ol 3.5 fully harmonize with the instru- PE EF era a ad FE Ruan (ep em dancing were enjoyed. | #W to Uctober 12, 1892. 920,957 claims have | are gradually disappearing from the active list. | consequence in 1871 he took a parish at Raton, Page ae ete ol al nF per ments. Easy terms. ‘The instrumental and vocal solos rendered by | been filed under it. The number and class of | During the past year the Pensacola and Iro- ' Ohio. In 1875 he celebrated his golden wed- at Capito). we SANDERS & STAYMAN, Explains the matter fully-—where be bees are there is | Miss Foley, Miss Irene Teel, Mise Johnson and | Ce'tificates issued undor this law are ag follows: | quois have been put out of commission and | ding at the residence of his niece, Mrs. Josue ore seat am Gueiling. Piano Merchants. [130] "34 'F ST. NW. ney. Honey for all axe een. SS NS | “DO take one a Messrs. Lynch, Chaves and Lewis were listened tor $3, 00—Centrally located 8.foom brick house ALAS 01 ARMY, laid up in ordinary at the navy yard, Mare Wrizht, in Washington, Pa., the scene of their OR SALP— | AVERY GREAT BARGAIN. £, “ it - a i Invalid, Island, Cs The Talla) was condemned ' early married life This was « gathering in ete ates sats : : ‘ : pote waa 6 pees oe intzally located & roou brick: ou 5 ae Fe ag eee HME Os SALE ata Wy FIRM BLUE CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT, Tree eae entation et Ais | Oeigiaa 398 | as untit for farther service and has been sold, | which bis children and all his grandchildsen ig Lsieow. <=. 3,000 ge lust be sold before December 1; full «rand action; | The cost of which 1s only light a about’ ball “10, |. Widows, pes By recent actaf Congress the Kearsarge and | took part, with the exce For $4.300—Cormer brick store and dwe!! % ee ig and 1116 Gi handsome rosewood cases double overstrunse: full $3.87 penta eer waa eowrens Bane tals pene 10 Hartford have been ted from the i roomie aad. cedlac in, weithnoreved nolchborucod. | “thas 3,000 bb. tant 1th Ocraves finest tone: a specail bargain; ‘cost: now 359.87. Among those present were the Mises Foley, Hartford have been exempted from the opera- | Seen ees teeat | AZ POmeRis MAB Ore gees AQMD | O7UU: Wille for 95 om B10 ins re nec TSS ntenen_ana yoann | EAeS Johnson, Teel, Beck, Curran and. the Hone of the 10 per cout limit for repairs extab- | This occasion will be well remembered by the 5 Bf b. Se: S80 | ive deeper—where the honey is thicker—and you'll | fis, ae aca Tit ished by the last Cor t ie wood people ot le"" Washington and ° meric iat wiseusix, Ceres ead a abise desea pure ir Pate thicker and yor | Miss Sfamnieaad Anti Chaves, Mestre Leneh, | .tne4 = : 330-6 MENS DRESS OVERCOATS. | Ryan, Chaves, Lewis, Padgett and Curran. YOR SALE—36 steam vessels still borne on the navy list the: March following this event his bel Additional, & ps only i ve eruisi ¥ iz: | diet sume year Di suas ce) | eek Ba WO Wen eet are only nine in active eruising service, viz: | died, and in the same vear Dr stu ‘parlor. 9 op; INASALNe ors Lancaster, second rate; Marion, Mohican, Kear-| preaching and went to Princet Sosy und becemcut. bro cane ES tober whieh aaa eet, tee gmasalee “elu | atters.” A variety of feshionab e shades, to the city and will be glad to see their friends | Rumut! | earge, Adams, Alliance, Essex and Thetis, third | “¥ Men ccpged photoes: ‘seoeek te | Efsotinin Wet s pievlbat siizhity went cost #250 | $7.50. at their home, 605 Spruce street, Le Droit| am | tate, and antic, fourth rate. ‘The following foot paved alley. ip-luting carpets. Pee en ee area One atroke more ani yon strike a safe lend. whien | PTH apelin pinanennye Sous | Seseels are in ordiuary. subject to the action of | Dr. Scott hax Leen oy a ‘2,000: GPa. a "| leadsustoremarx that when you getin it yor be | Capt. R. Catlin and family have returned | 4 maritegrt of money pai tees oF 1898, in he department: Pensacola, Omaha, Swatara | y ing to this city when Mr. Harrisom a sine | Srirtion of the property on my ‘OR SALE—WE ARE OVERSTOCKED AND W gled to slay in it. a8 the mercury moves slowly but | from Europe and are at their home, 1428| “eins under this law to September 30, d Iroquois, all of which are at the navy yard, | ws Senate to accept an appointment ag a5) THOS. G. HEYSEY & CO... pai. THOB. E, WAGGAMAR, | g160,0%0 303 R>rieht plano, walnut cane: for G70, | steuilly down toward zero, Enelid place northwest. re wut Of $76.494,443.58, Mare Island.’ During the past year the Nipsic | clerk m the pension office. When Mr. Harri- 25 Teh wt. ig MPBELL'S KELSEY OVERCOAT. This law has brought relief to a host of Our regu ar yrice on these goods heretofore was needy and doverving persons—many who were IST AND BR STS. | & new. Sob anos. 25 feet: 10. rooms and ; ¥ nly $11,000. A. H. SEMMES, 02 Fst. | occ ee Por sace—estont ii koow Beck os ota | F et bet. Qand Rete uw ata barcai Last evening a pleasant party was | has beea fitted out as quarters for officers on | sion became President Dr. Scott resigned his fing F | duty at the new naval station on Puget sound. | office and took up bis residence at the White avarment, but pieuty ot cash. mountains of | the parlors of Mr. and Mra, O'Donnell, 1207 | living upon charity, and thousands of others is . Ei °| e ax ever sinc a mS wet cai eaiineeoouns Fppreneranice au oceans of pluck enabled us to'cut | 7th Atreet northwest, the occasion being the | whet wee cee the dg hounds of others | By direction of the department the Enterprise | House, where he has eve since been the objegs 290-9 sor At sti ADA js price that i to be turned over to the authorities of the | of the most tender care and solicitude, ta goed. location B,x149 to flectste bel a. wpcating tobes, ‘ane cabinet | Don't say: ‘Ob, it's ou! of my reach; it's too expen- joyed until alate hour. Among those present | managl Inbor and whe Deal endused the bard. | S20ol ship. Of the wooden sailing vessels the F000; 8700 cash. balance $2» per wo: beantiful decoration, substantially built, | sve.” ‘The sane potent agencies put us into possession of | J° Boe zuamial abo, a8 wae endured the only ones remaining on active duty in the navy ‘an BAKER. NURKIS & LAY | pe, og ee were the Misses Annie Burke. Bridget Maloney, | shi 1d if y life, could not 5 ‘s ed Boost aT GOP ot. nw. | Fore stone trtmuciaes; conv niene wc | That wosell inetrnment«rincing In price from | Bundreds o ME: TS, Kate O'Toole. Mary Ann Murphy, Mary Sulli-| Gstablish the fact that their disabilitien were of | 8f¢,{Be Portamouth and the Monongahela. ‘Ibe etal gomempseongcmese tic EASY MONTHL: inspection. watel ‘an in charge. Only INSTALLMENTS. and Mesers, J O'Donnell, B. O'Donnell, E. | to. ob: sertion having © KTanolithic side- Look! during the past year, bas had a spar deck added a Ee ‘ Sohafhirt, T. Palmer, Tim Murphy. Mike | “disability bil in pensions under the oli laws. This | and is now a most efficient and serviceable ber of orgetown citizens assembled and ow ; y bill” gave pensions to thousands of | S24, 38m ©| formed themselver int Se OG AONE ENT BEANO mute Ue ies eaters Sweeney, Ea. Barthoime and Mike O'Grady. | clatmants of tis description. From every- | ‘ining vessel. | The Jamestown bas been sur-| tion) to be. ki and two-evory brick Genie, yaaa mat Ne MENS SUITS, A reception and festival will be given on Fyi- | thing that I have lonrned in connection with the | Leh"2 Sua found unt tor further active service | Dewiocratic « a vege property om Pst. | Ste seare’ guarantee, oe fear fre tuning dnd your Rimirbreaston Squares "Sack “Cate “itreccand | AAY evening at Metropolitan M. E. Church, at | enforcement of this law I am satistied of its | Vital ship ut Cape Charles, Va. Mr. Char! SORS TLAMEL i Emery nd ju hich was enthusiast Fonr-button Cutaway Sack Coats. “You shoaid see | Which Mrs, John A. Logan, Mrs. M. G, Emery, | Wisdom and justice. which this grand aggregation of creat values. Price per suit, | Mrs. A. 13. Davall. Mrs. M. Tulloch, Mrs. G. H. NO DANGER OF BANKRUTTCY. THE NEW VESSELS. many had Corey, Mra, LaFetra and other Indies of the | Gen, Raum combate the idea that the coun-| The progress of work on vessels under con- | agreed to mak . church will receiveall friend’ of the church and cnet one and int red suggestions it was finally G20 F st. hw. the organitation a permanent Foe Some FE Capitol Hil: 6 to # HARNESS AT REDUCED | GNIFICE: FUR jen. ‘ te i pinangural parade of next March = == é : , ; try is in danger of being bankrupted by pen- | *T8¢t and those building at navy yards is on in full force and fail uniforss. imge._Adaress CHEA’ | Foe ee eee ep ireiteaN romp. SBR gt ROS an s {congregation. ‘There will be a musieal and 77 "| Citation, He statea, thet, ‘eines agg | the whole satisfactory, but, in mony instances, | tra out poleerieep legged ember a oa SALE aT 6 Bane the west aide | OM€ et of long tn double conch or brouhain har-| gos pa. AVE. Roe AED. proop. | fatl id uncies, nieces | ay i ie Conk ma Vaz, ig | More than €2,C00,000,000 have been paid to the | has been greatly impeded by the delay in sap- | Risieniub of sebie uathahia hate EA fine basiness proverts. | Begs, full stver mounted, reduced from #240 to 817. | 7 on aL -SEEUSFORSECOND-HAND PIANOS; | SOE duimenes, ouster and eodothers will Had | Miss Sallie Cook of Colonial Beach, Va.,is | Dubiic creditor im interest, nal Foreasiume | plsing armor plates, It. is believed, however, pt ree For price and terms soci to S 5 Oe eed Saeed oe Cae Te aa | Hall Prices and easy term:n: our second-hand instru: | ""“"A"Styppy EU NTING GROUND. the guest of Miss Katie Franklin, 472 O street} and more than $1,900,000.000 upon the | that the contractors for armor are now in a| town custom house during the week ending » q mieten nese, full sfiver mqesied, wetnees from $250 10 8110. | ents ace all Fe ea Ene CONLIF! = —— southwest. | principal of the public debt. The in-| Position to fulfill their contracts with greater | November 26, 1892 ik cick SaRAREE DOEEAT acm, ae ra a psoralen mesa pm re ere 2 CONLAT®. VICTOR E. ADLER'S |. Miss Henrietta Keleher bas returned to her | terest on the public debt in August, 1865, was | Soy and that delay from this source will | Manufactured fur. #70 Fics pantry and cedar: Wallach place nw lot | “One set cf ie paae‘on barcess, full rubber | } $ i BE\UTIFUL MAH TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, ome, 458 Maryland avenue southwest, after an | Over S151,000,008. At that time tnany intelli / Core Siesppenr. he following Inunches | 5!™*" soot 338 IeahO fr, fo paved alics special price tor few days. | OMe st cf doulie Digan en | Sigh:Is. used O27 and G20 SEVENTH STREET NoRTuWEsr, | extens.ve and pleasant visit to Philadelphia, gent persons throughout the country doubted | Daring the past year the following Decoraied China... 496 230-3* GEO. M.MYEKS, Koom 5, 1505 Ps. ave. a | hh stool and “cover ana | ©27 E EET N 5 ; Hi ity | the ability of the government ever to pay that | Of new ships have taken place: Antiquities 300 a = Spe 3 | One set of double bucky harness, full rubber WILD S80 °R 700 Te | Cente ATapeae ame atenis. Miss Hannah Oppenheimer has left the city | Spe fe pascotnt a a Prquares north of Duront Circle.“ pew lo-room | Mounted, reduced from $160 to $70. [2 *n5-dm* | oTLY ONE PRIC to epend the winter with her sister, Mra. Heller | 2¢/'t: But during the past twenty-seven yenrs 1 <i x4 betel houses, havneall t elatest conveni-nces, that | One set of double rockaway harness, brass mounted, | STRICTLY ONE PRICE. | a ister, Mrs. | it has almost all been paid and now the credit Still wine in bottles. Tean offer at « low teure, reduced fiom & 60% rit of New York city. a WMecte Sy umathert tone, | @e-Beginnine December 1 this store will te open é of the government is such thet it can place a | - | Opens glasees..........-sc0-0 ESM AAR: we. | Uneset of sinele rorkaway harness, nickel mounted, | ilebrated-vt-clune take, baby wrand plano. cont | evethliucs UNULO ofcock—oaturuay eveningn anuit | Mr, and Mra, J. Kearney Warren have re- | loatrat'2 rer cont perannaen wie Pas Fe ee ee reduced from #45 to & Gerfor it, To beset at Le WILD & BRC : tnrned to their house on K street, where they | It is preposterous to sav that the remainder Tote......... $2,255 ) ps thy pag eeeand One set of sinurie rockaway harness, nickel mounted, | 7}: st. nw. 2 expect to spend the winter. of the public debt is pow a burden upon the eormn. ell et 220 j-count reduced froin $30 to #2 50. LEDA FES hae ish eople. The debt is now less than 39 per capita | petroit > ROT ars Calley, farnece:bouse 1850. lot Isai to 1 50, £45 ant 840 bugey harness reduced to | FUR, SALET A EIS Cc &l as Sasd Gh detcnest lees ae OB anata gor angits of : . i! Friday, December 2, xt 4o'clock, there will eS “te 20), $27. 50.and $23. JARHART EIDE, SHOOTING STARS. the population. The remaining great obliga- | ™ os . be a meeting of the First Subdivision of Asso- R SALE #00 CASH AND . REW J. JOYCE'S SON‘ eaten Mice eae. — tion of the war is to the old soldiers who saved —s 3 ciated Charities at the office Secretary ee ee ee ee Bh dl i tient == = 928 7th and 706 K st. n. The “man with a mouth” may not have as | the republic. No one can question the ability * ~ 2. IN? | Joseph W. Davis, 1218 Concress street, for the a ia “FE AR SR TBU Y 5 much mind as some other people, but he is usu- | of the country to pay the pensions now author- Do. Mar22, 10 | bay of electing new officers aud "to make ‘THOS. G. HENS! nds ish, insplendid condition: sut-ole for| SUBURBAN PROPERTY. iene niga pureed tem aoe tan einatce le oatlrntas ized by law. ee ot 21- fers | Uratanntions so-andes de mocky, uessasiio oi sincie or double driving. Appiy 2 Summers ee eee =| A b ally a good deal more economical with it. —=— | between Dand 3. the payment of as :.all sum we will lay aside for you. THE ADJUDICATION OF CLAIMS. : ° Hay 11; 18 | soon be frequent. i | rom SALe—a FIRST-CLASS OX FARE on . ART WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. “No,” said the young man, “don’t object to |_It has been the policy of the office during | ( A ae ites | Mr. Ernest Shoomrker, who for the past eight 22,500 | Pana’ harness: reasonable offer not refused. inigpde Vhiana Pikeasibas Wake eee Pak. ‘No, young man, Gam. C200 CENTER MARKET AND 6TH ST. DEPOT. _| Baskets, Down Pillows and Head Rests. your having fun at my expense. I'l take you | the past three years to put a larger part of the | An endie 8 variety of Doll Babies. A great bargain | to the next comic play that comes. The Washington and Artington Electric Railway — | at 23¢. and 50c., and up to the finest French at 87.30. Isnow in operation from end of Aqueduct bridge to | We will dress them to your order. ‘Aug. 11, isvz | years has been clerk of the Georgetown Gas leaerel San i Ee at im 2 | Company, leaves today for N m Kort, srhere he official force upon original claims than upon | ~ OF the above veanefe the tuge I Wahi will become associated with the Mutual Life | increase claims,and as a result of this pla ee ee s,and plan rate [Insurance Company. At the gas office Mr. | 2Bg.047 certificates were insted in original Cowce | #84 Narkeeta have had sucgessful trial sripsand | I» , « and harness at BO New York ave. aw. = “Ty Miss Hi eek 5 0 * d in ase® | have been accepted by the Navy Department, | Sbormaker will be succeeded by Mr. Alex. You Lee Fort Meyer and Arlington, with transfer line from| Fancy and Decorated China, Bisque, Bronzesana| ‘18 Miss Hinote a good Hae ig | and 9.781 certiseaten iswned in increase claims |The others are in an advanced state of progres | Dachenhausen. ° uP BLES ee a : pk Gg pete pepe piss cong Cleeks, “We ean sell sou a ‘tne “Ansonia Clock, | “She must be. Every other girl in the choir | under various laws during the past fixcal sent. | Qn. ‘with the erechtion of the Taree will ene: | The Georgetown Bicycle Club's “Sm SALE—DAYTON — HANDSOM! - > : marbieized iron, eight-day, striking the hour and | seems to dislike her.” Lam of the opinion that if this policy is | 82 ‘ to be given at Odd Fellows’ Hall on next. Mon AND, RE-| Tho bridge across the Potomac will soon be under | pirnour wiinedrai goon at O90 2 2 purrned durivg the fisca! yeora 3893 und 1894 | SDly have their trial trips within the next year. F able uew dayton ; our « npake and can be sold | ate i i day night is being looked forward to with much low -comeand see it. BECK BKOS., cor-kl aud D | Cobstruction and the entire route completed to Gth st. | "Another 1000! the Gem Foot Rests or H@ssocks, af : ‘ the adjudication of original claims will be sub- | ice aap geen od ody ed odo hoy thee iodaretbe. an cutaniioaiedy a aerate epee aeea I | MES BO-2e months’ time, which will wive reai- | covered with moquette and body Brussels carpet, ‘Phe daintiest novelties beguile stantially completed and made current, and | the fintal soar ending June 30, 1598, ole con | progeatn has been arranped tory brick sia'ie, house c ntaine % par ors, din. POR SALE—$100 WILE BUY only 25c. You can’t afford to miss them. And business goes ahumming— that atthe close of the fiscal year 1894 the | heiag prepared for aa armored cru ay ons, r. William Mankins of 35th street, an aged jag room and butlers vantrs and 5 Lee end mente. Syety FORT MEYER HEIGHTS 7 Aone nye Heth oF egal The doctor and the druggist smile highest number of pensioners ever to be on the | 4999 tons displacement and a - and well-known citizen, ‘ing at death's door. ‘Sages manth peice, #7900" W . DOR SALE € Cidemiincckmananhicientecdt diy) (adel Eetaarnonssiar stem To welcome Chrislmas coming. TOW hea itr meon that at the time there are | line battle ship of about 9,000 tons, DEMOCRATS To MEET. for driv! enera utility; mo wonable off 9 . np yo ” ‘ rn il ‘aie = 7 asin declined. axa wner desires to taake Change in b Can any other suburb of Washington offer you the | | Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats. Wecan give you a pe 449,876 original claims pending, and that more There will be a meeting of the democrats of wide. price per Bess, Call STABLE rear 636 Qet nw. 20 fect ft. ‘same or equal rapid transit faci ities? “Ya-n-s,” said Willie Wishington, “she said | ty, n 109,000 of these are apparently compiete, ALEXANDRIA. Georgetown tomorrow evening at Cropley’s Headquarters for reliable Umbrellas. WILL BUY a goop WAGON OF | “ of that she was stwuck with my appearancs it would seem that if the business of this office Hali to consider matters of importance to dem- egy here. LOX BROS. — = shagie fevers or prcpetsapial ebay | “It's a wonder,” replied the friend, who dis- | could be pushed during the present aud next THE OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC SITUATION. ocrate, FSS-BRICK iowa WAGON aw likes Willie's ideas as to clothes, ‘that she | fiscal years with as much energy as was brought | There is much protest among the democrats —_—>—_. : ~ TOK SALETA HOUSE. WAGON AND HARNESS, | As aninrestment, st needs only an investigation to CARHART & LEIDY, ao sat, | t0,the work during the fiscal year just closed, | here against the reported action of the demo- THE COUKTS. Ara be ee ae ae eee smant? | convince you that there will be a big advance in prices | n25 028 7th and 700 K sts. n.w. beac have you arrested for assault and bat-| this great mass of originalcases can be disposed cratic city commtttee in giving the “go-by" to E Cums Juie el 6S tah a_| POR SALE-A COUrE ROURAWAT before spring — 7 of, : é pouiry Corer Judge Bradiey. F FREARDRICR —seteay | Fines cont O00; will salt for ene. ‘Ana home vile, there tano prettier spot within 500 — It would be a great relief to the office if the |€X-Mayor Beckhams proposal to settle the | Yesterday Curriden ag? Curriden, aale @e GHEEN'S STABLE, 627 G st. uw. For y in all just clai d the x | QBestion of the bestowal of the national offices | creed: P.S. Smith appointed trastec. Minor spa wat houses, within Ur low k ap pe eee miles of Washington. The viewis grand, taking in | \ 0! Itis bad enough fora young woman to re- ee inal = claims was — _ | here by a party primary. The indignation of Milner; veel swe} dun be Dae Giaites cant tsar ie Re” | tee eons cents Uren te ees ek Ge tear | ths father “tine data ctves | wanes ob | Meas | ceive typewritten letters from im, But when ) Of ee Ge ‘are now | *ome of the democrats dissentient from the rule | (Suigshank, examines. tottacbek mgt Garrity; JROk SALE-NORTHEAST Seuisy pa gag gente | Washington's loading people and government om-| (3 2, she discovers evidence of manifolding she is en- | ver "154,000 clainss apparently complete, and of te, committee makes even cold tvpe fers. | allowance to-A. Jar ordered pastel. Barbour il any ~ = roa DK SALE ployes have purchased property im Fort Meyer Heights " er | tarely justified in being only a sister. about 550,000 claims requiring additional evi- | {nterrogations as to whether the central com- | agt. Hansdell; injunction pendente lite granted, om seit. tate | Pee, ae i and all speak of it in the hichest terms Ovexixe “Exurrr» Or Hin. zat dence, claimants as well as the office will be equine toateraniacaneta Fein By —Jasper apt. Young: disteioation of wary | Pca Ell ST RATELY RATOMED | seutommpectanpepetys | Cxana Honsnitr “Novaxaaeer Lu Me, anf, toe most ecgnlar pemons | Sti, ogress i coma.r nnn oft MO | av and thn commlis. to ward. tae (fame "grat POPE ga" Brocton FORSRIRSPRETIONT SPMUGULO ST EML | nortellecod Gee ndaies ton be bere at SW Ail etrecta arebeing oravcled HAND-DECORATED PLATES. | ee a that?” CERTIFICATES ISSUED DURING THE Fi8cat. rEaR. | Of being captured bY the republicans,” and tne | APPCMG uardian ad Litem, | Drennan ag, PeTICUD AVONCE. BUTT UNDER Rock Creck road, ur. boldlers’ Home. pair capes 3a All sizes, $1.60 to @00 dozen. | : , The total number of pension certificates | terrors of such a possibility are invoked toadd | Lrennan: Mary K. Brennan do. ERVInION OF OWNEL: NO CONTEACE | oR Sat NEW AND SECOND-HAND wy BI 4 Why, according to your description, he is % possil ad | 7, testimony ordered taken by S. HL. Geiny, BROWN-STONE AND P LICK Tyisier caarianan ol oh tip ladans cartes © tee Several cottages now being built. RILLIANT CUT-GLASS WARE, ‘aquare, comes out flat footed and has a level | issued during the fiscal year was $11,589, There | to the lurid aspect of the moene. Meanwhile | ¢xsminer. Hardburger agt. Hardburger: dor iMgiNen MaSttls TILED VESTIBELE cs: Gcoupetockaways. T Sveciawpian. | Am all-year-round suburd, New designs, 8110 986, | Sa4are, were added to the rolls during the year 222.987 | the city committee is quiet, but resolute. The | Go. Dayton agt. Darton. alimony andcommel RIC LIGHTING: A MODERN | HOME; | 250.5 ric hniag: 80 suis of fine brary harness. G20 lap | Wester will not stop tmprovemente, ARTISTIC HOLIDAY LAMPS, _,_| head. | new pensioners, and 2.477 pensioners who had | Sight gentlemen were selected to manage the | feos allowed. Cooper ag!. Cooper; auditor's ne m e PAYMENT; SMALL MONTIULY | Cah! W. F GEYER, 400 Pa. ave. Bee ‘Full particulars and maps at offices of the managers. Bf to 885 each, = eee eee been previously dropped ee were es depend en To be aby | Port contirmed. ULRICH KENNEDY, | DOR SALE—A FRESH CAR LOAD OF ALL KINDS GIFT CUPS AND SAUCERS, “Do you ve in the saying that whenever | restored, making an aggregate 214 4 a bold the | Cornz 1x Gexwnat Ten —Chief Justice Bi © ISS TW St Ri | ‘of horses receited every. week, lecloding Srvers ROBINSON & LODGE, Myriads, $5. t982.@0eaeh, | there is trouble you must seek the woman.” | sone ndded to the rolls during the year. fort, for they hase both the “Zuth Cleveland” wean pr rb ying Py moda E.. 2 STORY Ursucht bore Reat'of G12, O et tw. DAVID Scanaos attanticbutlding, | WWILMARTH g [DMONSTON, “I should say co. We hive bad nine new | total number of pensioners dropped from thé | Wed, the Soke S. Basbour clmbe 27d all the | roday—C. C. Halpine; opinion of Justice ISD 0 at SONDUFIMER Telephone 508 “oeltsttma* IEMARTH DMONSTON, servant girls in the last two months,”” Saeeien es dicnual value of schoss | tbat they will find a democratie primary neces. | James airuing order of special term sustaining ayo ; Foe S825! HAVE sts7 BOUGHT For cast | =1-1m Ea Acre ene 1205 P. Se eee eee fe it demurrer. United States agt. L. E. Dudley; ot ye 280 | Fivewe stock. of toe vest bes and coun eeaees Pa Ave ned pensions was €3,918,886.96, sary for party unity. gg ey te $55) the eity fron cine Waron a aT iE RIVER FRONT. During the ‘THE ALEXANDRIA MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, ie " im | Phiiniziphie, which has fustentd Sowa eal bt a below and remanding cause. In re will of PRS, Wc nae jastacid ue» Whe wary wal amounting | Alexandria is never more content than when | Micivel Laity; do. by chief justice ‘granting a eee = Ostx Excuusive Samr House SEE ED. payments | # fills the Music Hall and listens to a rehearsal | order to dispense with priuting the record. 4 rein Georseto ‘Thrwe pairs x Bos ; Of its own association. Last night every seat | Dale agt. Richards; do. affirming judgment te age pomereers Sos Sion’ | Nepulictarer of Fine MANICURE ana CHiNGEOD |x Wasurxotox Crry. X. dB cgrds of wood, $diaury Dove, ‘mounting to | Wat filled with invited gueste nd.an excellent | Yelow. | National Savings Hank age. FD. : BES “ ono | ose brown horse, an trot a toile one sap CE » Marylan = Program was rendered. velcker; do.; appeal noted. SFE Oe ee i tianiohiede Ook UNOS sire fig bare naa Shiesaas | Eaiiph eo oer it saikicn occa aaa 1 RAISER. Tue Wasrex Suoz Hover Spaeidering sec gr tebe ae, “avin” 20 corte weed. Carer es oneness Ley oper “2 ‘An inquest was beld at the sixth precinet sta- Pussies | . ey We ceungt eects all ies vires pints Sanoel in 2,251 restoration and renewal cases, amount- tion yesterday on the body of Howard Bleicher, ' ee cmerektotes sik ksonbers 3 i ing to €678,619.60. Total pumber of first pay- the brakeman who was killed at the Benning Siaifed stem AEC | Has struck « snap this time sure. Just re- Were Matilda ments, 206,463, requiring an expenditure of yards of the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad iwarxepaco, | Fontes Otis ‘nearly 200 carriares calved a lhage Senet Lataei ee cok “The HEkt Schooner yacht derson, pleasure | $45,144,167.68, ‘Company Monday night. A verdict was found Po BeAUTIFUL COTTAGE COR OTH | ‘Youths’ Oxford Ties and Slippers at less SB euueer gus ? BS nein, New-| | The average vaine of the original payments that death was caused by accident, aud exons ~ jood Fark ; 6 tooms and bath ‘than half price. We are offering them as z er hiten, ‘Raberts, Oscoann ‘cay | Was $164.55. hy yams 5 et aceiae! | ocganization ating the employes of the road. Preeeptin ha et SOs 0 ome square from the elec. ORE I post. winente under jane 27, ); wae oe frie care will be worth €5,000 within year. price now. 127.19, and pay- Is It A Street Southenst? 00" #50) cash. balance monthly payments. MEK: ‘Te. for Boys’ Slippers worth $1.75. W: B, Op mente in old address ‘To the Fattor of The Eventny Star: 92 Sex os CE oka wl be $1.35 for Ladies’ Patent Leather Oxfords gexty Burien * a iudge “Among the items of real estate transfers pub- ‘house on west side of Oth vt sw between, | favae the rable to ca ‘worth $3.50. ahs ogee. 8. Merphy' qualified guardian Per suauabangeiad ¥ aed Gata contains ree, Zoos neg: | Sear sate aera $1.30 for Ladies’ French Kid Opera Toe 8TH 8T. AND PENN. AVE. ‘The milk wagon of Mr. James Gaines was run | one Company, = > Hance cneand two | Fok, SALE CARRE Slippers worth 2.75. off with this morn.ng near the intersection of 18.75 feet on Sear | protaptly. tented to $1.00 for Boye Straight Gost Oxfords = and Washington streets by a huree which 12th; bus = ie eshinarton. worth €2.50, ‘THREE SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK: had been frightened by the electric cars. The rnepector of | N. TAN. Also one lot of Ladies’ French Kid High milk cans were scattered along the street and between lith _YETERINARIAN. ae el setel aan Ray Seven eet bere et Sep end T. & BEAN. VM. D. (UNIVERSITY OF PA.), ‘Men's French Patent Calf Shoes, Bals and ‘CHAMBER sUITES, pled by on“Tax Collector Howe, on, Lee stecet Bumbers to con- ‘Treats diseases of a0 anil Congress, for $3.75, which were made up to Canvatea. 2 Welte, bas been wold ‘to Mra. w__| sand Fast Caritolvte, Felethoue sites ‘Tm* 2d for $6.00. ML yock. 0 Ter sco | ———————— : Thomas, fits rome NOTARIES PUBLIC. 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