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SOCIAL MATTERS. SEWARD’S PRIVATE SECRETARY. MANASSAS WANTS QUICK TEANSIT. IN THE HOTEL CORRIDORS, REATEST BARGAIN ¢ BR SALE—S1RICTLY MODERN RESIDENCES. ‘The entertainment given yesterday after- | The Death of Col. E. I. Webster, Who Was | A Delegation Urges Retter Raflroad Connec- of well md loch: hasdaomme south owes ‘oes Xo, Price, cay noon at the rosidence of Mrs. Frances Hodg- Prominent in Public Life. tion With Washington. ee Se oon esuinet mantels and | go0"% cians from Montana are in the city and are dis- we siley; eacetlent place son Burnett, of which the gifted authoress was | The funeral services over the remains of the | Representstive Meredith today introdneed 5 EAP: OFFEs | ©: herself the central figure, was without doubt . cussing anxiously the posible ection of the as os 120m, ranted on Get. wr vuorth cides tots Lath end FOr 845) COTTAGE: 13 | one of the most interesting literary occasions | 8 Col. Erastus Darwia Webster will be beld to General — rer Green of the Richmond | conate in seating the appoinsecs o? the govern- HOUSE ON 1 ST i Sees s 1Bs07 3 10 alle Teoma anid baib,. hot ad cold. water ior BS fest | of the winter. Nearly every foot of at 21 o'clock at the resi- and Danville Railroad Company « large delegn- Or, ot the states of Montana, Washington aad 2 + _ JOHN MILLER £00. | fronts Joreted Stang Posten air ee fioor was crowded with attentive | dence of his son-in-law, Capt. James L. Lusk, | tion of bis constituents from Manassas and vi- Wyoming. Among those who have Ja-t arrived and who are stopping at Welcker's are W. A. Clark, the caucus nominee for Senator from Montana, W. R. Kenyon, chairman of the state central dem- ocratic committee; Maj. Maginnis end Wiliam McDermott. In 1889, when there was a demo- cratic and a republican legislature in Montana, ‘can | FOE SSEE-LOT ON FST. NEAR CONCOND | “4 T,COST SEV! to | Et Fists, 202100; improved by | cottage, Snod-rn improwermemts, homes will aerve | !2aUite on preinises. 1719 F st. ‘any of the above. | FO SALE—CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE NORTH- WEST. aisien andin pola 4 We are offering a block of lots on the south side of U- ‘st. between 17th and isth. Lots are 20 by 100 to wide | Slieysample perio. The economical size of these lots, combined with | accesaiblitty ard ravorsile location: “inaker them ome the TOUSE, | listeners. The house was’ profusely decked | 2002 B street. The interment will be at Orchard | cinity, who urged the establishment of a local ean tty ther new hogwes oe with all the spring Blossoms, annunciation | Park, XV. ‘The deceaced was bora fa Aurora, | tain between, Manassas and. Washington ee | high ground “Tencegrchicken yard;churches scheols: | iiiee making bowers massed in every, corner. | xy. jearned the printing business and estab- | accommodate Washington business men and —s AS anh25-3t__ | dining room, where, in front of another mass | lished an anti-slavery paper in Erie county. In| clerks in the departments, Mr. €. E. Nicol of of lihes and trailing greens, Mrs. Burnett stood | 1859 he founded the Omaha Hepwblican. He | Manassas and Senator Moore of Fairfax Court to read. Her selections, “The Quite True | was private secretary of the Secretary of State, | House were the spokesmen. The rest of the Story of a Hawthorne Tree” and “Tilustrissimo EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, Bigue Bebe,” oben Thetches in themneives, | ME- Seward, from 1861 to 1865. In the latter | delegation consisted of Robert Portner, George GOS F St. er, 2 mileg from erty, is: laree, ting : «peaking tubes: | year he was appointed eonsul at Bradford,|¢, Round, J. B. T. Thornton, John R. | Of the beat investments offered at tile time. : etm ue newer beauty in her graceful reading. | } . . a: Kok vein ahaa Deca ou as ee ? rooms and | wise good, Lmprovetnents’ tnd 3 actos’ for 2 250 : y ngland, in 1867 depnty surveyor of the port of imager -a, | ” SSS with stone Fe Per HOMIAD J. FISHER & CO., Eistallotent plan’ Groom house, bare. Vaviety of iret, | Het pleasing voice could be heard distinctly at | New York and in’ 1868 asscacor, of internal | Duet John A. Connors, E. Brawner, | cratic bods Der inom nee sod 14 acres, Lighly elevated, price low and teriré | the farthest points her listeners were seated. | revenue for the thirty-second district of New 2; E-, Dunnington, Postmaster Baldwin and |‘ In discuasing the situation with Tme Stam easy; new B-roous ber y ment pi. ‘dwelling. . taen ‘and 6 acres on tnatall- | Mrs, Burnett is still wearing mourning, but is 5 i iayor Lion of ino. 140) accva. hott and cutbaildine’. | {yoking stronger and better thew ber Wash, | LOK, Where in 1873 he was appointed superin ansas, L. A. Free of Bristo!, | represontativ this mormung « prominent Mon- ft ae? cde emit cies ibeioee 7” Jew. Dix, and foar |J- M- Love of Fairfax Court Mouse, F. R. | tana democrat anid | Intse slectachioued brick Gailowuesr boueras sie’ ot | ington friends have seen ber in years, | eee ere, Go es oe | ectaemn ot Maman Ghation eal Mikes | “vnsecoaie Mitkas Ws eee bald ff | thecity, tor the Liguest offer made. “For particulars interlude between the readings was | President Hayes, resigning the last named posi-| Le, jr., of Ravensworth. They presented a| the governor « appointees, #hile it of course pm Bo “ y JAMES E. CLEMENT, — filled with musical selections. Mr. | tion in 1885. He has since devoted himself to | !0ng petition from citizens, urging that the possesses » great local importance, has a ma- pe: bay window. mbt IL F stn ve, city. Frailey gave a violin solo accompanied on | business interests in Nebraska, company put on train, guaranteed to run for | tional gniicance. It will establish « prece- Sestorg 10 rmas, and bath, lot 4 ry R SALE— the piano by Emme Prall. Miss Anna pederire 5. at least five years, expressing the delet that it | dent, the influeuce of which will be felt for set, ee wy, toe, new tatory Bra, tayseintow tick | HA crue in ta Bi Pare RE Aude osnes mropsry to te rabort atvady | Companying herelf onthe banjo which eas AMUSEMENTS. Section and tltimtalf ta lge prot for te | "There tines Sin eee toes ets om <a Sse sine | eo Hos. OBE Sisvre'tha summer “pubic olphcse ana peat oes | much enjoyed thet. abe might have continued | age D,ynogcu Coxcrat at Metzerott Music |So™Pats. Manager Uireon indicated that there | the subject atl whale the optatnae ate weeded p FASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, ae SEH ana bath; | FOE SAI at in th ore. "bod reasons for selling ie | singing an hour. Her last song about “The | trait tast night was well attended and the pro-| Were Some prospects that a favorable response | the sentiment seems to me to be that the Sem e z GOR Fat | ee pice SEL GOO. — #1 store contains 10 rooms, attic and cellars heated by | Water-mil-li-on” was one of the best ditties of mted was generally enjoyed | might be made within a few days. ‘ ate will not seat the appointees, If the Senate CE ON 15TH ST. ti r “COLUMBIA HEIGHTS"— latrobes; ranwe with hot water jent water. | its kind ever heard in this city. Fechaikowtky Symphony, No, 10. which was | 1b€ new court hozse of Prince William | should sent them it would establish a inest dene Sees thal mod. samp. | N. J. ave. se, new Zatory brick. Pete, $17,000, | ., Kallroad station, directis, opposite the store. As souvenirs of the reading most of the andi- | even entire here, for the’ first time, was maria: | COUREY is tobe erected at Manassas this sum- | gerous precrleut upd would bw an art which ma Bineen sc om" | E.T.KA ‘Terms to duit. "Part can’be patd in monthly install. | tors took away with them dainty little pro- mer, and it is expected that with the co-opers- | the uncertainty of events, hummn ead | factory in some of the movements, notably the Aand6, Atianti= ments. (A maxnificent opportunity for two bright | grams on which were tied with ribbons a small | thrce that had been heard by the Boston xom_| #U of the railroad company the place will | which might c HOI political, tire complexton of c ¢ yy mhis ae young men to take hold A GOOD bunch of fresh violets and aspray of fern. | become an important suburb of Washington. ‘the Senate during the Pifty-third ¢ congress, E Psst | Por su YEA LARGE List oF ESE ieee: os Among those present were Mra. Carlisle, Mra, | Phony Orchestra, but the final, movement was ——- “The Senate is now barely demoorates If @& = ee _.| TY WHICH WE EAN ENTIRE BLOCK OF TOTBAT| nog 5¢ an & Wilke ree Mire. C. G. Dulin’ Mre, | More noisy then musical e adagio MINOR POLICE CASES. | seats Mr. Bev ° rj copinren Pa toot Ba Tri Sd ‘Vaanceininustnente. | [JOR sALE-OW SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | Denman, “Med Morton” Mitchell, Mret J_-W. | Lecthoven's eeptet and the Spinning Weel of ————— | from Wroming, i ae fs 2 isis] ime! s n, Mrs. 5 |. We % ro Yomin, m: Scaeet Soman tery FOR Rae hones at akelten WAL ® | Pilling Mrs. R. J. Wynne. Mra, Lander, Mrs, | O@Phale by Saint-Saens were attractively per-| several of the Prisoners Were Given Another | Ng:tle, the ver yon yoy TE | “rio 92-900 cottares, Gre Por save a sO egsh and emo gsrme. | 8. M. Bevan, Mrs, Beriah Wilking, Miss’ Anna | formed, although in the latter the delicacy sud Chance by the Judge na, and Mr. Alien, Aue oe Ee FOUR, TIME! ‘wo $3.000 coutares, fra. ‘S30 gash and a0 porno. | P. Thomas, Mise Boardman, Mra. McCook, Miss | The Yeath cusnes trom Wagner's “Tristan nai| “Go home and behave yourself,” was the Seok nittetinies once tence Ree te rnin | All of the above coftases are conve Prall and Miss Riddle. Isolde” were hardly less tedious than good advice given a young man named Henry | Fe? bitte: of C1 mabe | forsee aaa BS | eee Tete aemmena® Genetsl | when performed by Mr. Seidl's orchestra re- | Fitzhugh by Judge Kimball this mocning. | Virtunr shosia stort feet of ground. Lakeland isi vight miles fi eld her first Washington recepton yesterday | cently. Mr. Plu reene, the young | PE fics. aroate a ee Washiurton on the Wash. branch of the B80. KR: | afternoon in the gold parlor at the Arlington, | basso, made an extremely favorable impression | _ There was # charge of vagrancy against | Rot imposible, Assuming t aise on the line o: the proposed boulevard and electric | and for the first time met many whose faces | in his Irish ballads. He has a rich, resonant | Henry, who appeared as one of the sixteen per- | Senator from s mate Commmtation tickets | Will become familiar enough before the next | voice of great power and he sings with an ease | sons held for alleged violations of law. He ; a c , Apply to EDWIN | four years pas ‘Mrs, Bisseli was the only | and grace rarely mnt with in basen, Hs onan plead guilty, but made a good showing for him- ee yer ek iakenad teen e CABLE cabinet Indy receiving yesterday. She had | ciation, too, is remarkably distinct. Altogether | self, saving ho bad only taken a couple of |!" ‘ Supt. “_mny-3m "| several triends to assist her, among them being | he is the best based cantante that has been | ariiks since his Inst appearance. Inconsidera- | ties JANT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE; | Mrs. and Miss Fowler, relatives of the Post- | heard in this city since the late S. C. Campbell. PI 2 hes master General, and Miss Williams. It seemed | It is hoped that he will be brought here again | tion of his improved conduct the judge dis- out. 0 appointer This will strengthen the it you want to buy | Desoldim afewdays, | the next thirt ad bath: ail | of real estat= in of Co.umbia rth Fora puo- t = democratic has republican - and it is within thebounds than one might die, hus Pa. av. the ate: hing with all necessary their piaces woul filled by a re- ted by the Ok SALE-.A INGH F property. We will take pl fashionable” sec 1 view the property Al for Inform: 7» WHITE: = Ope be UIIEOL GROVES AND LAWN. no trouble for any of the group to exert them- | by Mr. Damrosch. | charged him. | “If the Senate should dectine to seat the ie Set hn selves, and those who came to their presence | CiTizex Gronor Francis Tratx will speak| “Guilty,” answered an old soldier named , Pots their respective states woald not be | College, seh: entire strangers went away feeling really very | by special request at Metzerott Music Hall to-| John Lawrence who was arraigned on a charge oncae Tepresentation, an argument which has | _mnlo-im well nequainted. night. He wil give a red-hotcomment on cur- | of vagrancy. | been advanced, for their respective governors Sal RK. could cali an ex ia [FR of the legislature for «or then tion, The Mrs. Bissell cannot but be a great success in | rent even's, showing bankrupt statistics of the | “He came to me on the street,” said Police- | {/ult call an t ns her social life in this city. She has a well- | te as well as the present administration, aud | man Bruce, “said he had no home and asked to | Sap Purpose of filling the wacan stored mind, more than the ordinary accom. | He Will touch upon other topics of live interest | be sent down.” vy TON 8.0. lot 2x0) a . WW room and 10 foot of ground in Anacostia Pr. DONOHU! st 4 jin bis graphic, epigrammatic and pungent the judge asked him, | et < is the precedent of an 308 East Capitol et. NORTHWEST. Eun atrangeterns | Cheap fare, onl Bae plshmente and personal attractions that wonld | gtvie, Admitsion to all parts of the hoase will he replied, “but Le-| Sting theee men vein the fact that 1 LS amen teases. = hiu-im” JOHN 0, JOHNSON & CO., 617 F “ be 25 cents, and there will be no reserved seats, ” ‘ould give wi too great a power She has pleasing features, bright eyes and pedi Sas pool SITUATED | shining black bait, which she wears combed |, THE Nouvica Oranaric Coxcent which will : nd a power n DELIGHTFULL and « power 11 will dence, Excellent wat zy take piace at Metzerott Music Hall tomorrow ro in of the Constit onstitution contem- ames pies a oes feet of ergigd fre minutes fous eee ka ee ea | siglet enuies 4s ko telly on tokeenstieg an Goo | ener night b-wal Tue in ged Gene | plates the governor may appoint im wae ana LE=@1 GROUND—TO, THOSE. inquire at 171 Maple ave., Anaconda, | colored satin veiled in black dotted net and | IgM: Proms to oe a he caine aceon, | Ofer mie case of a sh ¥. death or ony 000 | ments, Corl: noFaeaKs and nop hanced = 0 linge ooo ase clap band. | which called out one of the largest and ‘most | “ut you were locked up,” remarked the | #0". but not to initiate’ @ mew term. It ia the 0 sees ed a large dis- i i The per- — onstitmiion that the people, “00 009) a2 eondicden, fashionable audiences of the season. ‘The per- | court. ginlat il ei Tobey pe areca bo Ye sepa, He to. 1 676,009 | £19.10 825 | airs, Pissell says that she has now come here | formers include Mme. Lillian Nordica “I know Iwas locked up, but that don’t cut are, will elect their sens- to stay until driven away by the warm weather. | Sota Sealcli, Miss Louise Engel Italo | any figure up th " allowing the gow- con | ROR SALE —— Es | : “ROOM FURNISHED HOU Her visit home since the inauguration was for | CAmpanini, Sig. Guisveppe Dei Puente and Mr. | Policeman Sullivan was questioned and he | "7 50 itis v4 DR SALE—6l1 FLORIDA AVE. N.W.- TH 4 UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS. ‘rent for one year; guod in parieor clnettie op her Lome in Buffalo, | Luckstone. The program will include the best | said he thought that a man who remained away He _— precedent is carriod out legidetares story, brick and basement: 11 rooms and beth: all Choice lots on easy terms, from station; 81 per month, Leet : . ions and will conclude with se-| over nigh: was put in the guard house, but was sy rang jeat the will of fhe latect improvements: stenm heat; house Hniahed mbi-sm" 0. E. BINE, Vienn She has not yet found the house which exactly nog rey eager yr tigen [egie walew] » = ae ee ee eee REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, Jpor 1 M COTTAGE ON Ral suits her here, and will be in no hurry to do so " not discharged. —_ feria co cult. 3 2 of Gounod’s Pa 623 Est. nw. javille; water in kitchen: good garden; {for the present. She finds the climate particu- t,” given in concert form, | “You had better go back to the home,” said isso atten the ~ mie-e 1006 Fn w._ | jarae lot: shade in yard: previses in thoroneh cond: with Mme. Nordica as Marguersie, Muve.| the judge. “I don't believe ther diecmarge ine | C26. 008 oF two mien acting in collusion with Fe SMES TE GSW. OE DEO = TEETER AcE SEaarRaceEae a gon: $16 per month. DUCKETT, POND £°C5" 617 | Wty agreeable for her baby daughter, for whom | Scaichi aa Seibel, Mica Engel as, Martha, Sig. | mates for remaining away fy and Lam | SO*eTHOE of opnowte fit wu Xurow the ap- sr5)+G rooms snd bath: all "mod. imps. : lot | fer ioct:termis 40 suit, “NMITH® | F8t nw. guia x on Campanini as Faust and Sig. uente aa | not going t ne 0 bis hands, ‘This would give WiLisos s Hove | aitacmw fai” | Ok saiE—HOTEL FURNISHED, sHonT Dis | tbe out but very little. “Here every fine day 6. not going to send you down. 4 Mephistopheles. ‘The singers will be supported the baby and her nurse live out of doors. ° . bat , : a = bs reer re majority in the United ‘States Senate, the = Se K SALE-HOUSE, BIGHT ROOMS. waa, | Jack Chandler, son of Senator and Mrs. Chan-| Cooks’ United Association,No. 7, will give their | the judge thought he was liable under. the va- | Pletels Change the political complexion of the Fake Sav eaie semiotic city: neay sirect cara: | dler.and as usual he celebrated the ozcasion by | third annual entertainment at Odd Feilows' new | grancy law. A bond of $50 was required and | Uited States Senate, and the tar reaching and encom S| a aagek governor of a remote state, in the case of # :— on r EAR Mi g., | H'tance from city. Price low to quick pure —ON F ST NEAR MD_ AVE. mn ity. Price low to quick pure tion of the property on my at office for bulletin issued ‘The above is 0 books. For full PA. AVE. AND 12TH ST. * ¥ 4 * on the Ist and 15th. pd eg oe, ¢ lots: improved by good | larze lot, fruit trees. Call or J. PUT-| 9 gathering of his voung triends for an after-| hall on M between 16th and 17th streets north- fiftees Politically disastrons effects of such a possible ' i ‘ rahi? THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. | jraiue'nouve rented tor 825 40" price, 80.000, small | NAM, Si Franklin st., Anacostia, mhl5-Im*_ | noon of games, dasicing and of course a birth-| west this evening. ‘The commitice having the | "" "Me St¥e" Sfteen days in default, condition of affairs is certatuly apparent to any i SALE— OS trast can rap A yeara at | FOR SALT BROOKLAN: ROOKLAND. | day supper. Master Jack received his guests | affair in charge promise many attractive ING FoR RATS. — one. A fine Georgetown property situsted on Ost. be- | FJOR SALE—BY J. F, WAGGAMAN, ee ari ae abe Metropole View end viclatty property. Now 18 | with q gravity far beyond his years and when | features. ‘Thomas Perry was in the procession and Will- — Test GUS1S0: boas sontains Lf rooms, three stories BEAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT BROKER, TPIS GRACE THOMAS, | “ aaa saeeakied, ~ fun Spe ae Sai ie = sd iam Kelly was out on collateral. They are | “Why do hotel clerks wear diamonds?” and cellar. heated by furnace and latrobes; all wod- _mhl4 00 puildise. | dler, Mra. Jacques, her sister.and their mother, ‘Organized oma Park. small colored bo} ester in-| The te countereem erg conveniences 700 1478 ST. N.W. INTHROP HEIGHTS—20TH AND DALT. STS | Mrs. Hale, and Miss Chandler looked on with — seta tporrgd are aponohoge cog TRADE aR er 5. $1,000. BHO WARNER & CO. alas i Park Lodge. No. 7, Federation of Loyal | dulging in the luxary of the game of “7-11,”| plncently furveved his handsomely dressed we ‘shine by day labor several Ratory | - el Tee enor rent very desirable @room snd 3- | pleasure at the enjoyments of the little folks. — "9 ; y andoomely was Ca Eee wens [ov Brey eta pene PAP LOT ON MERIDIAN HILL, | [ROB Gpttewes: one minute from station. Faquire st | Poon. table a ee yellow and | Knights and Ladies, was instituted last evening | for. which they were arrested, is figure im the mirror, and then shielding the Sek aanted in bard oil and prety sista; cotioee | Beat Seo ETN E SBE | the B.C. Peolm | The aes ae Geers Nan sn volion Seal Past Bapeuee’ Pedant Wak Pace ‘bat were you in the crap grame for?” the | \ra1" ¢ Tas ® is 4. Betesmall Ronse: | ianieln open Sreplaces and overs) modern improve: | _ mk ‘S00 10th se. re ay DE le ae ee ‘dent “E. Pr Mitehets | J24ge asked one of the youthful gamblers. BS auen os Sas Bien epee heen ry a celine trick G roomsand bath. Price $4,002 | Steet; within this locks of the Capitol, new Ne- | [JOR SALE—GOOD 407 IN TRINIDAD at 19 FO® SALE-LO jack eat at the head of the table and in front of | assisted by Supreme President T. P. Mitchell |” «-{ wan't shootin’ crap,” he answered fesings of the boxdlight upon his immaculate oual. ‘Library and cable ears; prices, 85.250 to | JOUN E. BEALL, 1321 Fat. hiv place was his birthday cake, on whose iced | and President A. H. Stamp and staff of Wash-| “What were you doin, shirt bosom he sa BH. WARNER & Ci 000; tartans to suit. ow ° top burned eight yellow candles. A basket “ in’ ee : WARES &¢ 36.000; ESLEY HEIGHTS, filed with yellow. ‘talipe, coe fer cath vot kis | ington Lodge, No. 1. Te “cL mas down there, watchin’ hole fer rata. ‘There are several canses why hotel clerks ‘A nice property on Cleveland avenue at a BAR-| FOR SALE—Fine investment—five brick stores, ‘Areas! Oca years, and the gift of his aunt, Mrs. Jacques, The initiation ceremony was given in full,| ;.' about y the other boy was asked. | affect diamonds and are always well dressed, ¥forcash. Has Grooms, bath ant ball. Rents | well located on eood business street with two car %, “WESLEY HEIGHTS," 5 Saget Sbstantials end | and the following officers were duly elected and ‘I was looking for rats, too. i: od 30 per month. Seu ns AT ONCE. Times; a) permanently well rented. ist and B; ‘was also near his place. The substan ‘ant owt were duly ‘edand | «This is the greatest ‘rat story I have ever | 4 natural fondness for the jewel and the innate = BH. WARNER & €0., 916 F st_ FOR SAUE—Very cheap—for $8,500: within two | desirable for buridins seven smal] henres. gteéal e WOERLINE SERSCaETIER the goodies were served in regular courses and | installed: erties eosin Pres" | heard,” remarked the court; “you are fined $5,| Yanity that is with us all might, by the su POE SALEAS2 AK WASHINGTON CIRCLE, Blocks of ‘Dupont Circle: handsome s-siory, 10-room yey W. &, near Dupont circle, 25% = jacavenics she little folks carried away china Teeny) accootery, Mies Ms Garand ascanl | ua! ficial reasoner, be considered the prime motive. plate tt extended and Columbia hotel clerk's be rer, D. Cray, | Similar fine was imposed in the case of Ed-| But it is par secretary, W. G. Platts; treasu sarE_* jamprbire ave. :3¢| ponte 15, 000 5. Opposite the American University, It was nearly nightfall when the compan! , ward Coulson, against whom the charge | Weil dressed, and diamonds Poste opllg rene mote Ed ots on Meriuian HiD near 16th at, extended; ‘Widsis as a5 loess ssn mes Ss ales, feet Sie, ee, San MX Gece; seein, | Pe Ls aaeay ae teem oes inten tak of he seem cekeae Stone and brick front residence: 12 rovma; all im per. separated. They were Misses Katherine Elkins, | William P. Vandergrieff; sentinel, I.’ Jamison; | f being id _ varercage 9 . It b fect condition. side of 14tb, 202100, bet. U and V, And Mass. ave., 160 fect wide, extended, Jean Audenried Crosby. Clochette Magruder, | trustees, H. M. Bennett and W. G. Platts. Geace Rhiaesn. a Saleend women where ap) ee Seas ithe is well dressed, Sana dager ited Gime Ga oe She aman caemaee HE. ave., 3,200sq. ft. ; suite Madeline Bradley, Isabel Curriden and Masters | The lodge starts off with a fine membership rance indicated that she had been badly | sffable. emiling and — he makes friends for to Washinton, fact ith 12 tootaes Anboied SRS Edward Beale NeClean, Clarence “Hay, Fritz | and will add another social attraction to that | Handled. was im the procession on a charge of jours. Our general appearance bas much Soo ad eee apd. 17mh at. 40.84x112.85; Saas ese ica Lander, Willio Hackett, John Greely and | charming suburb. soe pa errs ovr peg ron [AN Pe se aera plang somagine Sd an nd when she screamed she attracted a large | cesual ma: and we always oF FOR SALE—Grest bargain for $12,000: beauttfat | west side Conn. ave., ‘30 minutes from White House, dea es See oa to present as good front as possible. Bow y | comer residence: well built, handsomely Shished snd j 621, : Conas arec ab te te aaa URS Mr. andMrs. John Jacob Astor have been at Ulster Threatens Bloodshed. | The judge thought that Grace had good cause | “The life of a hotel clerk is one continual Gootsof Brisuvwood ciecinera | a= 50; improvements rent for — the Shoreham for a week and returned to New| A correspondent of the London Daily Tele-| to make a noise and released er. round of biuff. He does it, of course,in @ ceestach $1,700 | ee ae Fe eS peers | Cri) Deckcabie Sete vaste tor bling on Wack Part of Washington and overlooking York today, Last night they gave a dinner of | graph who is traveling in Ulster, Ireland,writes | ‘Suspicious person” was the charge against a | Polite and coneil 3 but it's am | WATERS & THOMPSON, ‘and on easy terms. eee Heighis, bet Isth and 19th sta extended; thecity. Scenery grand. ten covers, afterward taking the party to the | that preparations have mow gone so far that | Colored boy named Robert Coleman who was = ack. ee from morning till night Pe woo UNIMPROVED. si desira near 7th Macca aeas —— a nothing can prevent bloodshed in case the home , utd ina doorway at 4:30. m. ek ee enn ek Se eee cern, sale FOR SALE—We are siso offering some cheap | 25.286 front to ali fed by Story and base- ts already sold to the best class ‘Mr. and Mrs, Cabell will give @ dinner to- = Robert was unable to explain his presence | but in such » manner that they think that they _ AGRFAT BARGAIN | eround for specniators or busders,” They’ inciade | Bent brick how ‘coms, suitable for offices diate night to the Vice President and Mra, Ste-| ‘we billis passed. Despite the denials of Mr. | there and the court required him to furnish | ®F@ Carrying their point. If we stow « man AN ESTATE. Diack of 341.000 o4. 4. Of around on H st extended | Wi ewailoutiay. | snineton and Tenley- meant Morley, chief secretary for Ireiand, the corre- | a $50 bond or go down for thirty days. away in the top story in a close room and there block of ‘car center where near Cohn. ave. extended : #2000 per acre. — ae : crn Col, and Mrs, Whitman will give a dinner to- | Pondent says it is cortain that the military au- ————— are other rooms betier in the house which we i anak " i TO OPEN QUT TREET. are reserving we taust make him believe that ih ot. aw, near Florida | ee ieee hited eames night to mest Senator Martin of Kansas, in Belfast for a cofetiscahe body of troope — wre couldn't run the botel withont his patron= ee | FOz SarESS only realize from 3to6 per cent when Commander Reisinger gave a luncheon today | ‘The names of the officers who have been en-| Steps Taken to Condemn Land for s New age and « thousand and one otber things. =! corners tn bighly im- io this investment will not pay less than aboard the Dale. gaging quarters and the proj owners who Thoroughfare, — ‘There are three kinds of clerks—the fresh ; from 20to 1.000 per cent. Small cash Mrs. Audenried gave a luncheon today. Neceetarp hpronched, be nds, conld be xiven | Condemnation proceedings will shortly be diek “The tresh cheek flourishes yy an : The Javanese woman's commission for the | Hitec “turd Wodrated for the wer chen of the | Commenced for the opening of Quincy street | jeal pant in Chieage and New bark, Heeecke 40; Sn era world’s Columbian exposition has sent out ®! men of Ulster, 1s swelled deily by large contri- | between Eckington and West Eckington. This | to be dragged around the block two or three Hay tro rata, — Cetagt ail Eitri derma its organization | butions, aa the Iberality of the persons not | is in accordance with a long petition signed by | times a dav in the mud. ‘The surly clerk ought TF stow and the exhibits which it make. ‘The com- n 7 even appealed to for aid has surpassed «!l ex- | a number of the residents and property owners | '© drive » horse car. because he is the last man ission, formed mostly of ladies of high rank, | pectatious. Each of four eminent Irishmen, | in that vicinity. Quincy prdrasort atts ed and | BO should be behind a hotel counter, for he has for its chairman the Princess Mori; the two | faya the correspondent, has subscribed £50,000 2 3 open drives away guests. The accommodating clerk aera pets secretaries, Mrs. K. Kato Takedo and Mies C. | andthe mayor of Belfast has given £10,000. paved with asphalt on either side of the | is altogether a jewel. Ho attracts people, is oe Takemura, both, teachers in their’ higher track of Iand through which the exten-/ always ready to answer all sorts of questions, a oY as normal school. Tie commission has chosen the sion is desired. The opening of this | idiotic and other wise, has a smilefor everybody A Siok BU? FHESBEY Cit best workers in the various arts and ordered |, Impelled to Murder by Jealousy. reet, the petition sets forth, will enable car- | 80d is everybody's favorite. Will soon convince you of the absolute folly in | them to produce the articles to be exhibited. | A special from York, Pa., says: Stovers-| riages to avoid that portion of K street ocew. ‘As aclass the h ‘ paying rent year after year. Why not put the | One attraction in the exhibit wil! be two or | town, alittle village seven miles southwest of | pied by the tracks of the Eckington and Soldiers’ | 87 accommodating. Mt. Pieasant; two squares from cable; on ii odd pian beets be money in @ house? Here's the point:—1'i | three rooms constructed for the display of all | this city, was the ecene of a terrible tragedy | Home Railroad Company and provide » new | Chicago whe help you to get a homein either WEST END | the artici JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, Fok Saat AFA corner of Clift copacing pieces im the city for Boney. oniy 211,000. mbt gr PROCTOX & PROCTOR, 97 oe A CLIENT AUT It Dent street care and iby June Telec- ‘at #3, 100: easy ker. fie care will pans the door, of a lady's toilet, one owe the rooms | 9 and safer route to from Eckington to the | ‘ls Mr. Smith ig here?” the clerk will wheel Sunet ne cae | Siahow'iot o. PARK or KENSINGTON, and, by paying out | in particular being set apart fora lady's private pated Rrra —— ‘The tragedy was | Grentwood road, The Commiatoners today for. | the register around to vou and euy “Thore ts the 7} Franiiin Parks 72 luce every month the same amount as at present | library. Princess Mori and Marchionesses | CO™ in jouse of Sylvester Glad-| yarded this petition to the United States mar-| register, sir.’ But in Washington we answer all | improved by three | - Tacleside, Holmesd Koes into rent, you can pay for it in # very few | Maeda and Nabeshima, members of the com- | feiter. Daniel Hamme and his wife, his mother | ghal wi request to carry out the usual eon- | these questions and a bundred others, and ife Oe AC ae years. Send for circular! Or eali! tmission, have loaned many valuable treasures | and Mrs. Gladfelter were together in a room | demnation proceedings. Nest is not stopping at our hotel and we know qqavenience parlor. ini | iets PENIS. WSS Foe 1 ON. CEE 706 STE SEN. W., | of their own. when Hamme suddenly drew a revolver and See ee where he is stopping we inform the questioner See Tete a canes “TN* ENT] On Wednesday evening Prot. Jules Dieu- | abot twiceat Fog d prego aa careery psa gp nin eg eaista thats pentehe Kors 3 entering hez right wrist and the other entering — “Hotel clerks are pai ad pre brick tat-window frome = fectuge ou arte Suests by giving thems | jer right leg near the hip. Hamme, thinking | Rev. Frank H. Shipley, pastor of Emory M. | polite and attentive wo everybody, and if abiuet hantels concrete : ERIDIAN HL LOST HIS HEART AND HEAD. IA Gas yuasicis eur cles Party easlaine by he had killed the woman, left the house, run-|E. Church, this place, left Tuesday morning | *Te not they have missed their vocation ‘tm-i.; eaay terms. Apply to Call on or write to ns for plats and lists of cheap lots —— ning quickly to his own, followed by his wife. | sor the annual conference, which ee aaa deameed aes in the above subdivisions. Unrequited Love Drives a Romantic School-| the Owl Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. K. | Upon reaching there he’ placed the revolver to 2 ‘opened eon Seon wALE oes pe mnisiw BEDFORD w. WALKER # SON, boy to Suicide. Rogers at their residence, 281 18th street, South | his right ear and pulled the trigger. The ball{ Pe*day, 22d instant, and will be away abouts| «Wit! you have a strong orsmild cigar?” Fieitoa Valin baw veces #83008 | Vn ware DIR IN ApRD a unowyn agu| Become of unedited love Wl Fry, aged | Washington. Among thine prevent ecko Mr. ode ine rao, ilinghin many. Iris | week le bas carved with Mima most rae Saya SE Se ees ear Briglircod ave. and eisctric care, at speculs: | seventeen years, laid his head on the Louisville | and Mrs. Rousseau, Mr. and Mrs. McGuirk, | Gisdfelter sen when wen With Mrs. | fying report for the past year. The assessments | )en years ago,” suid the man at the cigar : Giadfelter, and is famil ini : Southern track ‘near Shelbyville, Ky., Tuesday | Mrv. McLain, Mise Ines McLain, Mr. and Mre | au‘<lt Soap perder ine Touted enotees | {OF Ministerial eupport were overpaid, all debts | tana in an up-iown hotel this morning to Tam Dupoat Circle and suffered decapitation. Mills, Miss Cole, ir. and Mrs. Boyer, Mise | man there. This angered him. Mrs Gladfelter | Etec_23¢ the church building remodeled, ax contain nine vat compl s < 3 ‘STAR representative, “we never asked this ques- wopana so gee hose for Ei Soveachon say termes Ho had been in love with » achool girl living | Bover. Miss Fairest, Mr. Miller, Mr. Webster, | is seriously but nor fatally injured. She is ances elgg opomnivompgomrctscenerd PERYS aerercettestaron} strong cigars. sans. aie for full particulars cal! npon, mm his neighborhood for some months past, and ae pee ores Mis fee and Miss | *2%t thirty years of age. ightwood, with her rapid transit, has|The wrappers wore artificially stsined. We tm each hod. Making the property. par yESTORS. | While she was always affable and kind to him | Molly Rogers. Se os begun to put on an independent air and to sp-| could not sell light wrapper cigars, there was Giratie torent) ‘They ur atiencion te square 736. | she did not encourage his attention any more| ‘There was a pleasant wedding took place in Authors’ Congress at the World's Fair, | preciate her importance. Real estate trans-| 1. eail for them and men wouldn't smoke them, ‘and Fists. swe, which we have 4 3 Arrangements for the authors’ congress at | #Ctions and building operations are quite . y than she did a number of other young fellows | Northeast Washington Tuesday evening, the Pts ite | Brisk. ‘The railroad. considering the numerous | The msn to whom I just sold that cigar is one ‘mie ‘cabinet mantels: i sauisoisely papered | run to &foubatiess, they Wil be sold ou kasy tara | WRO Were equally as devoted, contracting parties being Mr. J. R. Colvin and fhe world’s fair have at length assumed definite | drawbacks, 1s very succeestulend isappreciated | OUt of the nige or ten who nowadays ask for convenient rately. The price of each, if desired Dent fait | abd wired for electric was lighting. totmmediate bailcers, Tuesday he bec: importunate that and Miss Lizzie Pilsch. ‘The marrige took | form and promise an exceedingly brilliant and | by the citizens. a mild cigar. This shows how men's taste Eaheiy pete sewer Coe | Sat eign tote alley siti jaa mient of reasonable deposit single loteor | was forced to sub bim, Afiervard young: Fre | place at the parsonage of the Fifth Congregs: | interesting success, ‘Tho preliminary address | "The Sime Morsell, Stott and Burnett, who | changes, avd it is rare that's man wil tasist om tinal pm = SEANCES BATCHELDER, after sixty dayes oe asked to be excused from school, and, walking | tional Church, in the presence of a few friends, | of the committee on organization has been | were the guests of Miss Carry Shipley, have left | baving a strong cigar. In fact, it ix almost im- A Mover Lire Hous. a | a passes Center market, Boston store, *Ta10ie devot Heccmanst..00 feet | SB&XP curve, waited for the train, which was | pretty gown with hat and gloves to match. The | fact that committee of co-operation’ com-| _ It is expected that the electric road will be in | Cir, so enormous is the demam The st ots front tue line of the Apacostia, rail-| tow point on the railroad where there was | at 7:30 o'clock. The bride was attired in & | issued. ‘This address announces the important | £0r their homes. Spare the square, and the lots ffonting | oon due, At its approach he id his head on | newly married couple were driven to their | posed of representative American authors, has | Peration as far as Takoma by the latter part of | , “Many men think that the spots on a cigar in~ ve wis! al attention to ite short, the track. When the engineer saw the young | future home, 727 7th street northeast, where the present week. The cars now run as far as | Gicate the quality of the tobacco, Even men nadir yieractionge yr yyy ak {ares the south and west fronts of the | man it was too late to defeat his pi oe they were met by their many friends. “Among Yow qppelneds et bendguarirs in” New giver Springs on Srenty-mintie schedule. pees Comoissears of cigar Indor under this mony mangers sagas ny 7 et | pxeierciiesbir ss dite those present were Mr. and Mra, Holstein, Mr. | oun? Ae TBA | ‘When the ros! iy equip por pomne : “The spo ‘what ioskantien mare Medeomees ee | iront onathe, onposite, ideo Bet. | See Sickles, Miss Mario Saulters, Miss Bessie Hel-| writtec is corsomad on tollowe, Oliver wena | Overy ten or fifteen minutes. r termed ‘sand burus,’ and come mainly from the Mtr eee fect order, Very contenien:iy arranged in| Se wilt ietd hie ware tact oe ~ pein ather, the Chief Justjce. | perger, Mr. Mathewson, Miss At- | Holmes, chairman: Geo. E. Woodbury, secre- |, Mt. Geo. Ruppert, who has been living in | leaves being in contact with the ground either ped terior, four zooms deep On floor:eoneceted | Ualer Tent at about #404 per momtte, at ‘Maggie Caswell Bennett, son of Chief Justice Bennett | wood. Mr. James Keed, Mr. Bloom, Mr. Lucas, ? ity: Ed- | Brightwood. is moving to his new residence while growing or when cut and laid upon the jar; furnace heated. A decided bargain at | For plat and particalars call on of write of Kentucky, has been in gail at Frankfort since | tue Misses Johnson, Mr. ¥. P, Regan, Mr. T. area Ulareoes Bote Guatlee Bios: Notion, | Posite the atte cemetery, which he ree ig thes comme aie aenben aoene $7.00 | _Oftention this paper.) "Gnnisde) .¥. | Tuesday night on a charge of forging his | Brosnan and Mr. ‘Tillie. Charis Dudley Warner, Wm. Dean Hovelis, | Purchased of Mre, Garde: ree oy ‘ample ns thay and Deana JOUN B. WIGHT. 1410G st. n.w. mhtt | JQOR s. ‘TS A FOOT FOR | father’s 5 cashe RELA, ST jomas Wentworth Higginson, Horace How- Pee ‘i i wthieciit | Fscr gaa co ove tates oppose | Weltae ROteEt eee cone Along the Wharves. ard Farnese, Richard Watson Gilder, ‘Thomas ANACOSTIA. acid. The best cigar is really the cigar with- ow! lege, Kear Free 7 i ML, i > r r A ‘out the spots, beca: there is. flavor in the peor wani#éer" Young Bennett has been leading a dissipated | ‘The spring trade in shipping has not set in. | Bailey Aldrich, Geo.W. Cable, Maurice Thomp- burned ont. Ine very dari fareer for a year past,and up to afow weeks ago/ It was thought some time ago that the sesson | som, Thomas Nelson Page, Frank Dempster cigar one can almost see the pe « hot 7: VE id eas innumeral rorthleas checks 2 2 * oil. snus Si ERY CHEAP. zasy tenas. | } dierent parts of Keutucks” Hiv father some |e ° capiean bare! que nnee = The interests of women in the congress will | cal and literary entertainment to the members | °'-ecause a cigar has a mild wrapper, hows JOR SALE—A NICE We have two modern houses neer | time ago wrote a card to the public declaring a se said by | be represented by thecommittes of the women's | and friends of Garden Memorial Church. ever, it does not signify that it is a mild cigar, E D aut of brown stone and F - | his belief that his son was insane, and warning | **smer men that the season is backward. Pair | branch of the auxiliary. nici Glinhiesanl tying | for the filler that goes into a maduro or eolo- : - ning There was a large & gratifying fisher of which would mate »| Fpicloton ita’ | 1d aear Du- | people against cashing these checks, freights are being carried by the Arrowsmith a talent ras rado claro in one lot or grade of tobacco is the three tories and besemect; enataizs | RARLY. Od 14usstnw. 7” a snd Walefeld; put their eargoos are not ana-| _ Terrfle end Ruinowg Raln of try | Were Me. E. Carleton Snell, Mr. ‘Alexander |Sme. But a light or slightly ae nd ath, with #i? modem | JOK SALE—NORTHE As Swindling Merchants. ly heavy te the fact that two 0, Okla., an surrounding country | Garden, Miss Snell, Dr. and Mrs, Alden, Miss mendes aaa “An en ‘ Potomac fieet, the Mattano and the George black and, is Saghtnang | ecadieanaty Gagandes Gabtaal | Lat ne TE 602 F st._ | State from J. M. Schieier, consul at Amsterdam, | to improve vastly before itean be itably Simy x smoke only a dry cigar, while an American will $3,000 (A DISCH mantels, ke. lots are 1%) to clean, | FOX SALE-T AM AUTAORIZED TO SELL | calls attention to a system of swindling to| divided between the Mattano, Coit, the strosts flooded two inches deep with te and 'H. Cook, © coachman, was arrested Jast |*moke only s moist cigar. I will illustrate sera coavenurnces rpavedalles. Price is but €8.000, | gzlup Tog /n UADSS BN. SIs8i at low PHiCS | which doalera in the United Statos aro subject | Pilot Boy, Wakefield, Arrowsmith, Tygert and | water. Wire screens on windows were of no | 12h by Omees W., Anderson on the change | Thst Curious ideas some men have about tom EA Ane Fanta Tor cael aimee: mubiieide_ CHARLES RARLY, 603.14 st. mw. | without ee cad Bogus firms in that | 55%; | oi snees py | Someauence. ‘Twenty-four plate-glass windows | of disorderly conduct. An importea ae sclling two for @ 003 14th st. nw. OF ALE LOT ON NORTH, SIDE OFX ST, | city. and probably elsewhere, order goods from | reason of tne henry cousenmena of Botton, | Pare ee ae are, ruined. | Roofs are broken, sausremich Allon was taken into custody by the | $1¢'a pound. Yot when © ten comes in and ae deep, being houses 1833 and 1eeF Boe mee. ‘30 | United States manufacturers or merchants. If | Philadel New York and Providence, which | spectacle was grand but terrifying. The hail sis a we charge him 50 cents for a quarter of # pound De SALE WE HAVE (Che —— : BEALL. BEOWN E G0. | the goods are sent without prepayment there is | are coming this way via water. Tt is shought came down in perfect sheets, causing 2 D. 7 N. Shank has purchased « country | Of five smoking tobecco he kicks. Cigar’ deal- can seilom easy terms. ©. T.S: FOR SALE—LOTS. no law under which the accounts can be col- | that this trade is stillin its infancy and flee for their lives. Fortunately, + | seat near Smithsburg, Md., and his family will | ¢T* 4° not profit by the tariff andes « clas Bs-St a a -AP BUILDING LOTS. lected, and there is o law to punish the awin- | within afew years the water trade between | none was injured. “4 would hike to see it removed. Here is am : lots corner Fand Lath ear 3 move thither in a few days. - cae in tbe Soasest tay e Heotion | Bloteom Delaware ays ote Bee | ere lane ot they Sonne their operations to | Wash nd nn cues wath Seanine A: —— Mrs, Alexander Foster of Hitldale is iL |*=0P: i as, ° ws baking "nat Syntace: | Hie Staieas Promery oe AHuat aca? Bad Kw | of thove bogus firme furnished by the police aur | ing out the relreade of thecs apectaltion, cee ee ee ce whe | ee nan sere ecered women with 8 | Ws Svaail ctet cilsta Moveanios tee” Bae | Aithouch, froperty. witha Seqvtesvet thistiee re | cone CHOISSANT & SINBUEY.’ |_| thorities at Amaterdam. “According to Mr. | fmprovements to the steamer Sue are anid to| , United States pescten: f ape [oer aioe and one-balf cents. The duty of five cents cad ope | SH aie ees ata Per aa. fC, Wecan = S10 1388 sf: 8. ¥-_ | Schleier’s dispatch these swindlers be ing rapidly and that abe will inepected Hog Inland, will report to Attorney | be slim. was thrown from a car. | brings the cigar up to eight and one-balf cents, and patier's pan- | “mista PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 G st. n.w to her Fonte good to the island | _,.0% ‘yesterday at the corner of Harrison and |®2 the wholesaler and retailer have to get their d'brick. the vot: | FOR SALE_BEAUTIFUL Lor may be obtained from R. J. Readmond, who | Monroe streets and sustained slight profits out of the ‘three anda half neatly filed. |B nearresidence of Justice Harlan to the United States for a dome cents. Before the new tariff we sold «certain a focation is Nery desirable, Deine fashionable | Dbaltrosiway ant ‘After ‘attended to at Weiss wewe fey x courenian? for cars aud herdice, stores, &e. Ele. | Price. $1.30 per toot the purposes of a station, | pharmacy abe went her way. cigars twenty-five cents. They ne Feigstecwsidances on “al sidca "The vrice of |. Se ile Cotas Pot ee: ‘The spring social ecason promises ty be a we tegegetre sot spns and we amc = and "on yery accommodating "terme conn = - conte agin, an ween vette eee Roo. | Posse ReACrigtn Sera rwonr ox | 1 geal inv of Music on Monday evening, bas received the wv tevely aon et te, ie fp doepetis lgsmm on lon Suce-CONFORTARLE YEAME-BOUEE | SS CSt ke Pia Se sive Mon af shimpreved guspeoies BS = be a ‘érrough the Sewell nes ‘Wn. Bowe te Droprictor of a carriage | ‘Fou the imported article.” ~ teas loraas cr Wlnagshamge for ity peopery griocal | _mbeo.ae HL CLAY STEWART & 80%. Lopeprretingir ph og “Loxpox, March 22, 1898.—Col. the ‘oldest and best in the | shop, was shot and fatally wounded yesterday —_—<>—_—_— eck sWoms@irkbi 2 BRIDLEY | a FoR owes leeated in various ction of the [chairman of the home role meeting, Philadel- Mz. Readmond purchased 700 eres, in-| x4 Memphis by E. A. Harris. Harris is the aT THE RIVER FRONT. gah waierT ANT Manuce PRON | Ket p'e.: Goby about 7: contains Lasse A ee me before purchasing. a. : ser aioe $000 fash, | foreman of © machine shop and visited Bur- ; — BoE atiia sae, Bat ee Mra eee pera ys SEE = W. Hereeten ee ee a ae sat < Pir es.con' Wes Ms. ead nett’s place of business to consult the letter! steamer Aiton, Leis ee, yoo prennis 550i eg | 20 Tae st, Lid IGHT, 1410 G8T_¥.W._mnasat | Hare often ¢ Py ene yy come balance of the purchase money ‘e contract, Hot words ‘and | ween Totuan, Ootscumn, Stp Grvests soe galtae 3 fast font, stttabie foramalh tat. | OK SALE_CHANCES LIKE THIS GuOw Less opinion, not only through the British thet mortgage he may gives clear | Burnett Harris Tor calling, fim « User. | Goan, for corde wood. I. Latmen. Schoonet Men: shire SWORMSTED? © BAADLETce7 et. | Oi every year A party with #2 00 casa can scare MANICURE fupt Sean tax hoothnas te pace island. Marcie promptly whipped outa Te | mie ‘Chiseltine, St. Mary's river, 400 bush- {yok $AEE_ON EASY TEHMS_SMALL PRAWE | falancTheinrene craton Mat v-<: 1dri0 fe \[ADAME PAIN, MANICURE AND GHIROPOD. | United States. (Signed) a EG arabe aE we a eS BAILED. Hive on Biaiensupe rt shore wad rom etree | forSvearn Oueht rntiy double Your sacnay bytes | MURS A ,Unlted States dstriot ‘ho rounded mon bees femy. Be. wil aie mails aks th . VBaaDoe ay a ON SNORT To | “ESeege PROCTOR & PROCTOR, GO7Get. uw. | oP eat ot ane SESS A Box for all, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. ‘twenty-four hours. 7 after the shooting. ax Se. te" Tae orem,

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