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a Sa 5 ad . : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1898=TEN PAGES—WITH ‘SUPPLEMENT. 8 CORRIDORS, FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. THE SATURDAY STAR. SOCIAL MATTERS. THE NINEPIN TOURNAMENT CLOSED. IN THE HOTEL | = a = = = ——— es oe oeeae — arg soe oS 11 Pi 3 iN x T.| J ea cei Pe — 7 ;ALE— 10 BUILDERS AND IN’ Many Pages Filled With Newsand Attractive! “Mrs. Cleveland's today from 12| Smith Won the First Prize, Having Main-| “The present difficulty between Chile and EE ‘sortiwat. weet of othe veh, oer a a A GREAT BARGATS | a rare chance to, bar a comfortable home, tor Fete desig to cll your satention cueguare 73 38, Reading Matter. 4a as cthmyrery orator} tained the Lead From the First. Fore over the poovinee of Tussinan” eal 2 ee tnofer “Miltree ER Starcfice RMR” | WE ORFEH A BAU TINUL CORNER DOUBLE Sogie Bt once, They” wil all be sol Ins few da rss for Tl. 58 to 7Bfectin depth ana at} TREFe Fe several good things that mark | during her present residence in the White | ‘The ninepin tournament which has been in| H. Anderson, ex-minister to Bolivia, to Tas = = ae —S BUtSE roe PEW bayer ; 2 000. | Ewonato icks: six rooms and bath te range from dept ‘adice qo8 Sow ented at ae eo ood aS FP ih bri 1s | moderg inearemente: ‘zocd netnbornood north: | run to iofoot alleys: they will be sold on easy terms | Saturday as a day to be looked forward-to. It| Fentiemen made ap “the compas” whieh | Progress at the Columbia Athletic Club last | Sran representative at the Ebbitt this morning, E # POOLE, Room ana Trost dide. E = ess: == seg SR WoUbs, Omar Soquel of es ble deport, sng is or is s school holiday and a bank half holiday, and engaged her attention during that hour. Ali | "ht came tosclose. The first prize went to | “calls up the condition of affairs in Pera. vonnoe. p _ mb F st. | blocks of lots may be secured at: be these persons came by appointment made by | S¥dney Y. Smith, who had maintained the lead| «They have a very lax way of doing basiness Frew inick. £28 Rhode intend nee tg Te Oe | TE ANE OPPONTUREET MODFEN RESIDENCE ON 16TH ST: | “ihe Et. ome front the ine of the Agacoatis_ ral- sre hatte eagen iastielgrgatay 4 writen © note “asking “for the! from the beginning of the contest. He wat | throughout Central and South America, and DG. Sse Eee Wilotig PAL AVES IW od IS HET Een ASSP ba, | Bulale Rovaland Per KR “Sepot™Weckmmsnce.cofect | Suen Page form, the extra pages being filled privilege, to call. Most of them brought | closely pressed by Joe Hunter who played «| one who secs the expeditiour, manner in which ~ ~ “ the great affairs of this country are managed in = "Garheld Park faces thetouth and_west fronts of the | Stax will, as usual, bave many entertaining and | {PI Pe ne ise precaution, al tneet or thts | came somewhat the lead that Smith hed. He | Washington involuntarily contreste dt with the FOR SALE—LOTS. Saratie bouseas COMET | Bow improved bY 14 | instructive articles for Saturday night reading, | instance there was not the slightest necessity | finished a good second. The third place resulted | glow methods existing in the southern repub- By oi front 0B, the, ite wide of Est. besides giving the news of the day with fullness | !F it The courteous doorkeeper showed each | in a tie beween George W. Lewis and George E. lics, where they are constantly putting off uns through the square, and the lots frontmg | with attractive reading matter. Tomorrow's | their replies with them so that there could pos-| particularly strong game last night and over- the OOM BRICK HOUSE, 19 | F trick house in the w lot 192100 to wide | MeCLELLAND, 1406 ¥ s: mh22—at* | om bring a hands OR SALE-WE HAVE 4 RESIDENCE ON 147H | [VOR SALE-3 LOTS,20 FT. EACH, EAST;FRONT, | os. St. sout of T st. on larve lot that could readily be | Aon 18th st. nw. near Florida ave” High @rou: a few days only new arrival to the cloak room where they | Ricker, both of whom scored 79. They will de- ordinate Soest unre ints = a | Hel Ong et-savecch: “hadeem OWNER KX: Mar | Upder raat bout 64 er moat, ar 178.000." "| 84 completeness, Among the special features | nid “aside ‘their’ ‘wrape. if they were | cide go'whom the third place in entitied oe meet (Steen eee morro, and subordinate Fok. oe Boom, Buick mover, i ‘For plat and perticulans oat 98 ot 7e & C0) of this issue will be the following: so minded AD the vieltors ware then asked 10 | 1. .asy evening by bowling five gumesench, | tssef ccciety. All these countries axe ouller- a Ki teen wile, en as sete 007 G st. naw. Gfention this paper.) _(muitl 1519 F st 8... | CHILDREN AND SPRING (Illustrated). _*| "The mistress of the mansion received her | There were twenty-six bowlers who completed je ey Coley See aed ak Geanee SNP TNith st. ni. AND, CELLAR, POF idth st ne: CAM to alles h stove Dupent| Vernal fashions as applied to little girls and | callers in the red room. Last Tuesday she met | their full schedule of fifteen games. The result xo a Cop on | Por saue-aur Nw. BET op anpap ar | AM" TERA RLSE ERELES OES fa a. bare creasing Meueieay ncaa tr ae mes See nee bs ene nee / nove btiee story ’ 3 ewe wells vena nee E 8 oar =_ BET. 2D AN ST, ol + 60 nw. ors coming together were invited into jue 90: tormne cans. SMITH R SPEFORDSE™ herr: Tot an iood front and devin. by dune cle | ramen: only quate sol Sa an poor eae PGE TALE OH EXCHANGE A MOST DESIRA.| A POET OF THE STREET (Iilustrated), | parlor together. Everrbody had plenty Race caus cacschek ip tr Ga ie SOR SALE 08 EECHANGE-SatoRT sieooe | "iso at ee See Kee Ne DABANS GE PSS BW | pone Cirle, woriG0 io alley.” Appiy CHARLES | Aristide Bruant, the bard who sings of the | {time for «ui Rae eciog eeen at has cut off her threo great souress of tnesme — QRSALE-AWANGATS, HANDSOME UTED. | TARLY. OM 1h xt-n-w. "= mmnt108 |” Pacis alam fan chado wesssed goods tai bade coall ak sade country cannot live without » revenue ing lot on worcn side hide Iniand ave, near 14th | POR SALE LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF K wt. : See ae eae The railroads which were built by Henry =>. J. B WILLIAMSON, Jr., _ | deed, being Louses 1855 and 165s Riek ny. hc gsism | MARYLAND'S SCULPTOR (Ilustrated). fling aan eset itt ine llgrtng: aliens, conan: Meings, the donde for which ware floated tm anaadie tre] potent tls eR ‘What is remembered of Rinehart in the | ing just below the elbow, had deep Ince ruffles | ~ 7. individual scores of each man in each | Patent Sonthathon, sepa’ cum the rich SEE PORDaS | FoR SS Feb Saabs ovncr'stentdency 13 Shek ae Lies Micon dia cad rege “itis understood that Mra, Cleveland will | ®¢P!¢# and the final score us as follows: won pe ee z oo aw. ware ak aaa a ee ‘owne! ce, nee z i ; ; =e provi which ea seEy Hie ot sliahie coraes | amt, Tent 14th nev aE TS por fon NE "ts MY Ple8s-| Qooen'trom: East Capitol st eaay term: onthly | THE GREAT NAVAL SHOW (Illustrated). | continue to receive ot. Tuesdays and Fridays eas toh ee eS Dee, a eM a wi a Ff mage egy hn erof Isthand K | Sivail lots ia ait. Pleasent from $1,000 np. payments if desired. orem oad thering of warships in historic | between 12 and 1 o'clock, or at least on two ounmme. of te war ban ~ Srv RUSRES : Park and in on 3B HERTFORD. a = ™ | days each week while so many strangers are in pet pet yp tay enemy 4 me | mb. E __- Meet |p B, AS Hampton Roads. aon ae ee an te | g | the rich nitrate beds, and thus hes poor Pera : | row sare-sprctan To perpens—aruave| Lo Bormprers Axp Sreccrators. a aoe eres J NAMES. || _,| | lect nearly all ber national income. ee Tinproweinc 4 a Satary. attic and tase. | ‘vera! Very desirable lots, Iu n.W. and n.e., thal Teas vie ee THEY WERE BORN IN OHIO (lilustrated). pga dhe igre tga gpa zlBigis ‘Under the treaty between Chile and Pera Sparment SS A Mee’ Batu forum: large sable oh rag of es Iiruses are Sinise A Po PARDONS uilders and speculators tomy exten- Frank G. Carpenter tells some stories about | few miaies bulete ones mates came in a E/E |E/E | ker nreast taratncs we te. comain te 419Gse_ | HTM, S . . Esta Pet.nw, | eh st A BARGAIN IN WPM hy Pte ye buckeye statesmen. Mr. and Mra. William D. Cabell gave a din- |_| | mow about expired. The question whether #t A aaa Wali | Oe eee restate lie ace | 74 been ble for subdivision and building pur- THE MAN FROM THE FOUR CORNERS. ner last night in honor of the Vice President ‘ (> | should still remain a part of Chile or revert to mi. FB ot oy ‘or inspection, TFORD, 1419.6 st. poses, located in various sections of the 9 S in, | 8Rd Mra. Stevenson. Invited to meet the dis-| syaney ¥. smith... a Peru is to be settled bya popular vote in the HERTEORD. | covet Mattues | OST 8s - a cite Waslue Hefurs pecotante = An attractive bit of fiction by G. B. Burgin. | tinguished couple were Secretary and Mre. | Zomepe He Hunter:.: S| province. The party winning the peace hs oa — rooms | {OE SALE-IN THE MOST DESIRABLE PART v | RICH MEN IN CONGRESS. Catlisle, Senator and Mra. Lindsey, Hepresen- | G78 f | Shi vote isto par the other ountry "000,000 near Washington Circle. | in eufi Pgety particn # of “"Bolmead Manor,” wo beautiful lots, 505100. | Jory B. Woaanr, 14106 s7.N.w. wh23-tt tauve and Mrs. McCreary, Justice and Mrs. | S°°"Whi t is needless to say that Chile will bold on to ns ean a saws ‘The Senate poorer in money than that body | Brewer, Mrs. L. P. Blackburn, Mrs. William R | her accession and that the people there will 2 Myinas, | Een he age eens Retr senterng bag rely neryy NOTARIES PUBLIC. ured to be. Beale, “Mr. “Wendling and Mr. Goode. The | vote to remain within ber borders. It bas been sag a Ps x NOTA! S REN: P table hada center piece of pink tulips and colonized by Chileans and Chileans have de- Sern Ak ae rau WM. HODGES, 1907 Fst i Siauy | WHEN THE FOOL REIGNS. lies of the valley. A small reception followed | er veloped it very largely, looking forward to the pith ighaat 3 | Jon saLe ARGAIN-TWO LOTS 17x90) Caine! ories a SPECIAL! i: in the di bs " “sy it time, for C idea eur- a PARDON" ® ¢ c. Tess per foot than offered for adjoining lot; ten | Yawloy 4 0 s. . mes | Wee! Srocatesa oP “ tuprovements. A. P. f \RDUN & Zi, lone per foot than oMered for eajoining pines eee a Bee pril custom: among the dinner givers last night. Their |W. stockbridire Peru with an empty treasury and demoral- = — a ALE BUILDING LOT—CHEAP: OFFER territory, Notary and U. fatness = | THE ROYAL PURPLE. guests sat board decorated with jon- ized generally is not in « condition to enforce Sst. n-w.shorth side, bet. 18th end 2 af OOP tagtener: begga ya fg -ecllranagt cary 43 her side of the argnment with the forse of arme. i Soh eeteet guils, The Me ee J.P. Jones, Representative and Mrs . Representacive and Mrs, Bourke Cock- | ON TRACK AND FIELD. (2) She still has another complication confronting Qj her. The €10,000,000 she would receive from Chile would tide over the affairs but « short time, but it would be ©omething. Peru, how- “JOHN MILLEN, “¥ ST. NEan CONCORD ‘a ueat, G-r00m fran 0, UBURBAN PROPERT ran, Mr. and Mrs. Emmons, Mra Miss Caroline Gordon, Miss Grae SALE_WE HAVE CHOICE ReStDENCE | HOO To $45,000, which JOR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN, ievei lans., in 10 minutes’ Walk MAC Davis, Sen aaeotis bal « SNYDtRE CO. ts, at & eof, nice z Ff 1k from two | News of the amateur athletes in Washington r Allison, Mr. Beck, Dr, Murray and Minister | ever, ‘ely ebted to Mr. Dreyfus of aa ice . aa oe = Ca ESS LATE Ta THE MOTT | (able tonic Sane eee Eee, tes | and elsewhere. Patenotre. France and be wants Chile to pay this money to F AVE) S.W.; to ROOWS; | row wanes EST AND | FOR SALt APESE. NTHE NORTH | RKLIRE. ape eaiea ae | vee Miss Grace Davis came over from Baltimore | bien divert. Fore wants to pay tho Gite Saber onde pest and m cig kee | Weare off ‘son the south side of SALP-A” DELIGHTFULLY srrcatep | REAL ESTATE GOssIP. pase le of days with Mrs, Elki own way to Drevfus, and #0 they are having @ BS ‘ue lowoon retinas | st, between 17 Lots are 20 by 100 to wide Villa peatdence. Exceilent water and youns | Some important recent events bearing on the | oo Pens * Couple of days with Mre. Elkina, DEACON ARRIVES AT NEW YORK. | parrot and monkey time generally with the dis- = — : : : bined with inquire at IF Maple eve | ghee ing There was a pleasant surprise party given integration of unhappy Pera not very far Pade ree wick house trates each hotve has cee a eae Mise Addie Wheeler at her residence, No. 90 L.| The Slayer of Emile Abelile Once More tm | ahoud. try. cvilar aud bath; eae boro wn-stor KLAND LOTS—I HAVE MORE | STORIES OF CABINET OFFICERS. street northwest, Inst evening. Among those pmgrERTS “ i en” bo nepal heal ay Gene vote fer sale in this aundivinion tna of | A : present were Mr. and: Mrs, Hazerd Wheeler,| Among passengers on the Trave, which ar- ‘Who is that gentleman?” asked « stranger at re Very neat ‘at speculative prices, Ecc ar eene| _ Some remiuisonnses of men’ now promainant | Les’ 3f./4: Barks, Mr: ud Mik Chattes Saica | pagel artis Yee eamaduy tren pease | te Aiea iolb ooadng os oO with venient for OF st. hw. as Mr. Cleveland’s advisers, and Misses Addie Wheeler, Martha Elgin. Liz~| sayard Parker Deacon, who returns to his | ST8¥ Whiskers and Bair, black frock coat and REAND-10-ROOM HOUSE: | THE MODERN MOTHER, zie King, Marion Harper, Mamie Igiehart. Ida 3 anos desirable part of the sup. | | Toy, Julia Carr, Lillie Biddlecombe and Hester | Rative laf for the <irst time since his release in | “Ik hat stood for a minute in the center of the red 7) WEED & CO., b and 7th ste, ; nine rooms and bat ash olor refused. AGE" | partie con‘emolatine purchasing ho: = their best interest by inepec v posite Dr, Hammond's # abargain, Chance ior bic profit before Jane 1. high ground : fence: THOS: J. FISHER & “0. ; a e | tel Lobby. on = Mabie terine. Price, 84.500. A sweet littie woman and her contribution to | Bunch and Messrs. . A. Beasley, J. A. Minor, | September last from prison, where he had been Bote 4 “ ee eh STRICTLY WoDERS wi ouee oe wits a gun eR TWRSos| * the world’s happiness. James Colt, T. J. Eiddiecombe, “Barton Izle- | serving a sentence for the shooting of Abeille, | “That is Secretary of State Gresham,” was the | Seay ‘ 2 Linden, a frame house containtnx 14 roose aes Be eS tes hart, Ed. Igiehart, Riley Elgin, Gus. E | Mr. Deacon is accompanied by his daughter, | Tesponse. A 7 166) Ltn Sizmead © ano ee | Base Bowersox. Jolin Bunch, Will Toy, Jerry | wut both were invisible, as a rewult of inquiries | , Secretary Gresham's form was quickly bid- ran Scott Circte—actaal buy. 196) 120 See | on. Sanne adopted. We collectors en the | O'Hare and John Wheeler. | made by Mr. Deacon of the steamer's officers &¢2 bY Acrowd of friontx and. men who were ORTSALE-FINE, SUBURBAN COTTAGE; 12] Settlement of accounts, = Tinoderp de Ses ee “3 00 | gn to the probability of reporters boarding the | TAME 0, be ie friends, whe apeatiiy cus onn. av rooms and 10% ‘co.d for; 1Ot 9S feet eee.) i yy evenin . W. T. Re .U. 8. “ " < ae SHO-K st bet, ted on Frankfort st. : price only 3,5 JOHNSON AND FORNEY. am! peta tboky marul Gics orgy di | vessel. The officers and passengers saw but |each and breaking away ed through the wr dentret 2d0—Just above Dua SOc “COLUMBIA HEIGHTS"— m FOSTER & FOSTER, 617 12th st. mw. Gia # Gove wii van tical | iel Wileon, Copt Flebeper, “S. AL: Dr, | little of him during his voyage. | lobby to the central staircase and ascended to Thee tle Sela eahions LEO aa T COST—SEVEN-ROOM NEW FRAME HOUSE; - Coyle writes about a famous polit Rowers. Mt ke LE ‘apt. G. McC, | It is within a few days of the first anniversary | his room. \ BSRGAIN—A « Sood net rae Susie. se | Cor. Princeton and This beantifus corner, op; | £\ eixht miles out: near fifty «ther new houses: on quarrel, + Mr. . . | ilroad to Baltimore Derby, U.S. A.; Mr. Arthur Martin, Dr. Mac. | °f the date when Mr. Deacon was sentenced to| Four of the cabinet ministers are at the Ar- ‘hicken yard ; chure! Siete tthe sed nin SE | Bs enigieg =; sigue panna : nine months’ imprisonment for the killing of | lington—Secretary Gresham, COUNTING THE CASH. int Caio Mya Rabe. | OSG. shale, Shee eoltaetel om Gans | Pomme Geeeet Eee ae How Uncle Sam's money will be turned over | Mr. Josep W. Zimmerman and Miss Amelia | bave quite passed from the public mind but for | Sumth. Mr. Gresbam ie the euly noe wi, ke. Call 207 A |ALF—THE FOLLOWING HOUSES A from oue to five gniles of Washington —AN ENTIRE BLOCK OF ‘orations they are Unsnr- LOTS AT | of Shterior nies und devor : land, froin due to five_gl wi ty. iaittiee niew kcecwares: E. Banf were married on Wednesday, March 22, | the divorce proceedings which have been ac- | comes down into the lobby during the evening | Pamed:"Tnvite theslosest insjretion anit ch: bari ete er wa, foat., Tota cont $6,000, ogi Uaieaine an on, very easy, terms. tervom house by Rev. Dr. Butler. | tively contested by Mrs, Deacon since her hus- | once in awhile. Since he has been in Washing. ‘Phone 739. tmb207) 1421 G st., main floor, i JOHN, 0, JOHNSON — _— oni Se 00 eS new 3 eae a AR ‘Mise'Genevieve Hamilton, de a band’s release from prison under a pardon. ton itis probable that Secretary Lamont has z SLES a _ <s rn, druit, eacelient well of wa jee from city, Miss Gi . daugh! Mr. ae wh ° r - ey ae ommend | Boe eee sow 18 YouR TEM suai] paynient down, calauce long t me: S-rovin new The Grist of Postmasters. see not been at the outside desk more than once or honse, good improvenen and "ta instaliment plan: 9-room vs, tor #2350, | The list of appointments as representing the | William D. Brooke. and Mr. George J. Becker | a wonE EAST RIVER BRIDGES, | t¥ice, if atall. He keeps himself secluded in bath: press Prick. circular’ ay window. ase, barn, variety of fruit, will be married at St. Patrick's Church on April | triminings and tower: lovely cabinet 0 th stone | A bie bargain if taken in 20d : r his rooms and takes most of his meals there. | sale. a8 a Whole Gf disposed of within laa ma day's work of Mr. Maxwell, the fourth assistant . Fst. | Cloocte and pentrice: clectric Hehtine :0 a he hext thirty days), one of the most desirable pieces | end J4scres, lenly, slevated: rice, low and termns singlet geisial! 46459 pouleinal tie aeees | oe eee Work Will Begin at Once and Be Pushed | Postmaster General Bissell, while Mfiret-clave plamiume: wood inaterials: f rea: estate in the Dintric: of Co umbia For apub- | ashe mee njom house. barn, and 6 acres on tns:all- | pos g , today ‘iin Dakeg Bichliy et umn Seeoclinn. de frequently in the main dining room, aleo dines ; m P s. i y Annapolis ju Ahead. | $hing wide parking chotse improved neuchtorhat von ur for specttativ« parpases, aphecres lene primera; | of only thirty-one fourth-class postmasters who | visting ber cousin, Mra D, Pr Bredy, in Wash. - [largely in bis own apartment. Mr. Bissell & duelling. =~ =e — | snd one-fifth acres; the electric eaks pass the door und (or the bivhest offer ‘made. “For particulars | Will represent the dignity of the present ad- lagtons . ‘ . Formal action has been taken by the New | never stands in the lobby, but takes hie keye aw... papered. Fi cellar, 10 rm. and bath; | *ithin, 12 minnies” travel to Bs. ave- and @th ste: peealcad’ase fminialvetion ta thas sesiectiva docaieg’ (08 | mo : York city authorities sanctioning the building | and telegrams when be does enter and goes at eed MS Capitol. story and celles. 10 rm al by a iange framin Gwelline wits all meceseary = JAMES E. CLEMENT. | this number there were wale f The residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wheeler | of two new bridges over the East river between | once upstairs. Mr. Stith foliows bis example. an e 2 ‘afford f —— SEE oe ws CH | Created by removale. Alr ave care vacancies | was taken charge of last evening by the many | New York and Brookiyn. Operations will begin | Once ina while their friends will buttonhole S-etory 10 rms. and bath. lot 20x100 to aliey, north ting View over, the city and ison | YOR SALE 7 Seer oad By en P” | friends of their daughter, Miss Ada Wheeler. a . | them, but they quickly break away upstairs, side of Corcoran st n.w. Price, 87,300. Fee an GMT the praceree hae hTtate TINE | A. ne business properiy in the subarbe., atready | Pointmente to fill vacancies caused by resigne- | Te cvening masa vers element Con toa Inks | at once and the work will be rapidir pushed | em but ther quickly. rege fm wy m4 | five dt teet of operty. We Willtace pleas- isines yin i was YP ni | Sem ody iresham: wea Tan Rit LT LM NY gna, Mek | Ore mvonveyitue parler Ch view the Wrorerty at ali | estabiiahed atid exenlient runniate condidton tah | NON OF deat other work to do, | Ibe following were among those present: Mr. | ahead. In its principal features the new | in the main dining room, ate: "ear circ x “ day. Call for information «1 ‘inter and sunuier; public te/ephone and ce 5 ; , has 2 . 7 es - newer any on i de jure during the day. Call for injormation om tin the store. "Good reasons for selling’ “Cot is | and is well taken up in’ receiving callers. Ho %84Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Meriam, Mrs. | bridges will resemble the present one over the | Whenever any one of this high official H. ave. and Lst.. 3 sty., 12 rms. and bath; G19 F st X261435 feet (flot iron H pe): dwelling ‘over store coutains 10 roca, attic aud cellar, heated by | B88 now an anteroom, and the callers are latrobes; ranse with hot water, excellent water. ee through this room in homeopathic Railroad station direct! allroad station, dines} loses, and when they reach Mr. Maxwell he ps. Price, $1:3,000. Se.,new S-story brick. Price, $17,000, E. T. KAI-ER, Burk, Miss Mannie Igiebart, Miss Lillie Biddle- | Bast river. The time it took to build the old | appears on the marble floor of the lobby there com, Miss Julia Car. Miss Martha Elgin, Miss | briace was fourteen years and it cost|i**commotion in the crowd, ashoving back Ida Tos, Miss H. XK. Bunch, Miss Lizzie Rt. ‘King, | Page of chairs. « craning of necks. everybody evine- ir. T. Rid- | #14,000,000. ing a great desire to catch a glimpse of @ cabi- OOcash. balance monthly. EASTFRDAY & HALDFMAN, Boe GON Pt, ad at the same | Miss Marriam Harper. Mr. Carlto, 009 ia in monthly install. ! Bandles them with dispatch, ee Tersus to suit Part , dlecom, Mr. Gus. Elgin, Mr. Mirror, Mfr. John | | The two bridges will take not more than balf | net mister. Sur. SALF—A FINE R¥YSIDEN N ISTH ST. te beri ld agvificent opport 7 >) ‘€ > ms > nw. bet. Hand 8: In rooms, bath: ait mod ayia ‘Todd & Brown sub, just 150 | Mente. A, manifcent opporsantty sor two bright Gece Ge ak Hees =o J. Punch, Mr. W. Elgin, Mr. B. Iglebart, Mr. E. | the time, because the model and the experience Mircre eco ss hes ee B LIST OF 10 | Richer ioratont nn one nc avert wt Seotus an wehave exclusive contra oy oo | well of Mr. Maxwell, and it'is auld that be will | plchart, Mr. David Bowersock, ‘Mr. Win. Tor, | gained in the building of tho presout Dridge| ‘“The matives of Alaska have a very peculiar ei BREE NEW SIXhoOM HOUSER WEACAS EX: | “so feet fronton 7th st_nearly opposite Schentzen ts ry be a success in this place. Mr. J. O'Hare, Mr. John Wheeler, Mr. R.A’ | Ti bea great help. ‘The cost is estimated at | Custom when they engage in battle,” said Th peach: Stycast snd 61 i TON. CAL ,f0 early purchaser at 6 are psiaa 2 Bertles. . not lees than 25,000,000 and not more than | F- Ford, «tourist from Baffale,to Tax Sran hh te ODAIE Ie JOAN. JOHNTOS RCO, CIT FST, | cummuneleyeiere More Applications at the Treasury. A delightful birthday party was given Inst | £39,000,000. The work on the bridges will be | representative. “I spent nearly @ yeer im EEL ROOM WACK O8, MAPLE AVE; = ae a eeete Rees re Among the papers filed in the Treasury De- | evening atthe residence of Mr. Thomas Don~ started simultaneoasl 4 Alaska sereral years ago and found the study of Ry eroand. Price, a -- 20,000 front honses north of Dupont Cire JOR i te “ iend” urgit aldson, street, to Mra. chel Wester-) The company is suthorized th build one es most interestiny GA droe store a rooms and batheach: heated ‘by turaa'e: weean well | Qt SALET@L GE Eee ee ie eee | manaclibe qrncdasleriol Mr Domallice Bs | eh paceman 00 mm easy fs commencing at a point at or near Broad- hon easy terns ‘asin honor of the lady's eighteth year. | way in Brooklyn, so constructed as to cross the | “With most people, civilized and otherwise, r | There was large gathering of grandchildren | East river as directly ax possibie to a point be- | When they engage in combat it is with the pur- Reena, ¢htNpland insituated sient miles from | Friend” performed a similar service for Joseph | and great grandchildren to commemorate the | tween Delancey and Rivington, streets in New | Pose of wiping oat the opposite aide if | For saLe— alsoon the lingor the boulevard and electric | J. O'Donohue of New York, who is named for | event. A bountiful repast was served, toasts | York. The other bridge is to commence at a| and they uever stop darmg their fight to adjust | Tallroud to nts, both no! “$10,000 Rostemes the appointment of Herman Stump of Mary- land for assistant secretary of the treasury. “A FOR SALE—We are autho: offer a new three-story brick N. Have. uw. at a special Tice to effect w quick nick | es F : Ithasa beautiful lake. stores. | oliector of customs at New York. | were drunk, songs were sung and speeches and | point to connect the bridge in Brooklyn with Matters. In Alaska two rival tribes would en- S fourimen rooins, bath and cellar: UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS. Po Maaeoniy tig cones cues aye amantation aces | A. L. Helm of New York is an applicant for | recitations made. The hetoine of the occasion | the elevated railroads in ‘Hudson and Myrtle | gage in warfare. After fighting each other and iets; ™ handsomely papered Choice lots on easy terms. A. NEWMAN, Owner, 1839 K st. n.w,, ftom 7 to 10 | the position of superintendent of the bureau | bas now living seven children, thirty-six grand- | avenues and Fulton street, and in New York will | killing or wounding a number on both «ides HENSEY € iceas ighting. a.m. or p.m. at Lakeland. Inquire for'f. J. CADLE, | of engraving and printing. children and thirty-six great grandchildren, | cross between Jackson and Scammel streets and | they Will stop the combat and the rival chiefs 1300 F st. i REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, Sapte 5 zs mh7-3m" cA most of whom were present, | will connect with the other byidge between | Will adjust the damages, ax it were. & BATCHELDER, mb22-6t 1006 Fn w._ | FOR SALE-ELEGANT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE; Army Orders. In the company were Mr. and Mrs. Harry | er See no 4 : pgp en ‘ou coin roo! —— it sng r lOthandGsim new. | = = — bf 50 feet front. ? : e ‘es Di | Se i jous, neverthele le one in- ———— 2 ——— SALE—GOOD LOTS IN TRINIDAD AT 12 BEAUTIFUL GROVES AND Lieut. Col. Joseph P. Farley, ordnance de- | Kettner, Mrs. A. Dixon, Miss Dixon, Mr. and rege gp dy ieemgraa yeni} Pr chie! Verad: foot. JOHN E BEALL. LB Pat | One binck mommaniaee ES AND LAWN. tment, will proceed from Frankford arvenat, | MF Loch!, Mr.and Mes Vanneman, Dr. and | Broadway, will be 1,670 feet. and the total | Stace. A chicf of comparatively low rank was R SALE—BY J. F. WAGGAM. _mhel-t i Fither 4 or 12 nores of ground. par a ee Ses *| Mrs. Thomas Caber, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | length from anchor to anchor 3,200 feet. The | Wounded through the cheek by «ball froma REAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT BROKER, JOR SALE—LOTS— Inldsin’ JOHN 0. JOHNSON & Co., 617 Fat. | PeDusylvania, to the powder mills of E. L du | Brown, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Goldon, Mr. and | towers wil be 290 fect high, and the center of | MUsket from his opponents, In the adjustment L100 oF ao feet on, ns. Kat. 60g, from Conn. Pont & Company, near Wilmington, Del., and | Mrs. John Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Moore, | the bridge will be 140 feet high, five fect higher | of damages which followed it was ordained that Lindoalon to Weft. ales, cor, Intand B; very | ROR SALE “HOUSES AND LOTS AT COLLEGE | thence to the works of tho Union Metallic | Bir. and Mrs. Henry Starck, Mr. and Mrs. Fred | than the prevent ridge. the side which bad done the wounding should Lots 50200 t c od « n things up by o hal ding seven, emael) houses. a, oss "s"'8300 ana @400. Cartridge Company, Bridgeport, Conn., on | Kettner, Mr. and Mrs. John Myers. Mr. and| Bridge No. 2 will have aspan of 1,470 feet, | even things up by killing one and» half men. 700 14TH ST. N.W. We are just finishing by day labor several ‘story | English basement houses of different desizn=; Srovms os for 8 2 a : ae Mrs. Heuber, Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Kett- | and its total length from anchor to anchor, | A* they couldn't kill half «man they killed two cock, Anished tn baoa oll sud seetiy’ nis; Stat 8.500" . COLLEGE AND MILITAEY iXerrrUrE, scHooE | oficial business pertnining to the inspection of | Mt* HHeuber, Mr. and Mrs. J. thorn Miss Kett- | and ite total len ‘beight in the conter will be 135 | men. So that the relatives of the ssoond men, colipeeed (oR 9 cape ameny meni. 5 powder and cartridge machinery now in pro- | pyy.the Misses * | ret above high water. Both bridges will be of | ®bo would have been half a man if such « thing JOHN F. DOXOHCE. | ‘Pitin akes orks of the Capito, ew Nav ‘slots on Meridian Hill wear 16th wt, extended; | CREMP IST SHE SO TMi sox gco.,g17 Fat | ces fear partie atatdreadpertrmemen aged a heavier build than the present one. The pres- | Were possible, might be treated squarely they phe Seems endl oukbn onay peiee Gaceatr ee | ; es wie EE ee 5 etion of this =e 3 reed . roe ean 00: terms tosuit wns “unt PriCee SR250 10 | jots east side of 14th, 205100, bet. U and V. | on 5A1E GOOD FARMS AND FARMING | return to his proper station, eee el oer eae EN [Peg eer pe mag yeni PEST tape ee ay wy Fo8 "© vcaspsome NEw HOUSES FOR SALE—Fine investuent—five brick stores, dregon st. near N. H. ave., 2,200sq. ft. ; suit-| ington, D.C. : improved aud unimayroved, G10 toss | First Lieut. Chas, Dodge, jr., adjutant SORE bridge will be built so as to accommodate be- | Would fight again, and they might suspend bos- weil located om good business street with two car 5 Soe. is a wa 3.V. ON. HU Pa are: | twenty-fourth infantry, now in this city, will |The United States Commissioner of Educa- | (150, © promenade and driveways tracks for | tilities two or three times during the day. If = ‘9 rooms and beth; lines; all permanentiy well rented. q Seen en Te . went eile; ington, D. amb3_| report to the feapererendent of the recruiting tion Lectures at the University. four ralirends, * high chief is kilied bis death calls for the death mz 96.9 SALE—Very cheap—for #8.500; within landsoie residence lot, west side Conn. ave., | \TEW NINE-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE FOR | service, New York city, to conduct recruits to . W. Te is, United S' ssi i trains; t y men from the side which did the kill~ Spine conta Of Dupont Cirele; handsome Selory, 10 -reom | near 3u.n st. 723x100 woralleg Ni rent Yor one pours mood amet aed Donte ices | the department of Arizona. ge BF Bee Unie Sake Comomistionsr | tis ths plan Oo Fond cnn 5 at im) Themes tan saliopand Gpeheneeanr SOS ERLE T10)— West aide Ich xt, ear Conn. ave., 25 ft. to | from statiqns $15 per onthe First Lieut, William, N.” Hughes, thirteenth | ©dueation, delizered a lecture yesterday | traincoming from Prooklyn over bridge No. 1 | ing. — AN EXCEP ONAL OPPORTUNITY ae alley, 3,184 sq. it., at 82.50, improvements rent for * 0. E, HINE, Viena, Va._| , Firs aerate fom before the University Extension Seminary at | Will go around and back over bridge No. 2, and | Of the wounds are taken as a tandard ‘To buy an attractive house in adestrable peich- FOR SALE~ 27.500; on New Hampshire ave. ; 1¢ ),8: = ae = = infantry, is relieved from duty as judge advo- seme RTE ‘hia, | Vice versa. In New York the bridge | h | damage which the people did the killing must mb233t satay 3c Sg) ape east eed yo ’ *| jaree lot; shade In Yard: trernisen in thcroreh tod: | Columbus Barracks, Ohio, and First Lieut, | His address was a reviow of the educational Toe OF the mont | Jack, who has 4.000 blankets, valued at from @5 system when fimshed will be 5 r = 22) Mos 7th: | tion; - DUCKETT, 017 | Gi inti i is reli oR SaLE—61l FLORIDA AVE N.W. £2 Most desirable business site on F st. near 7th = €16 per month. DUCKETT, FORD & CO. 617 | George Palmer, ninth infantry, is relieved from sae Bincation ti eagle te — ch, stored away, which he has received | Wom Ale 4ee965.600;c0s of the tacet corners | SE Lighean raion Deeenes te Suet mem im: | Sons Sid REARS systems of America and Europe, Education in | complete andextensive in existence and wall | to #10 each, ‘story Nick and beorxent 1] roomsand bath: all | in'Washinaton, fecttire teria wit ee holed | ect re ro auley gimeroved by Story and base- 2 suly se 2 member of the court and detailed 88 | the United States, he sald, was regarded as | furnish to the residents of Brooklyn. the most | from time to time in these pecaliag edjust- egt house Snisbed | in oak aud cherry; lot 1th large stable. ‘with email outlay. cana Ee eee ENISEED. SHORT DIB- | Judge advocate thereof for the trial of the case. fists ogee convenient and rapid transit to New York city, | ments. Blankets are considered property, for able floor: lot 18x = (13)—Three acres between Washington and Tenley- | M' tance from city. low ck pu —— +e — i ? e ic | the natives have no desire to acquire real estate, WillSos’S notalt Great bargain for $12,000; bes pean foie a 5 SHEET BORD. ao Itis probable that some form of an electric 5 O28 Est corner reetdence well bulls handssesals aaa ied | “NN: BEBE Conn. ars, ostenden |g OTT tee mb18-1w, 1419 G'st_] Opposition to the Enlistment Cianse, | Dr. Harris quoted statistics to show that | 0: PT Winns used for the cova, as they consider that the land there is all their — Severed throushout _ mbit OR SALELHOUSE, BIGHT Rooms bara: | The ermy appropriation bill passed by the | crime proved the good effect of education; the dics om. % —— )Ol, SALE—HERE 18 ONE. OF Ei igo ‘near street cars; | last Congress contained a provision that no pri-| jails of the coun said, sho i ~ Teta “In the wars they ascertain, if possible, who Cee eS ae ier eee aes; | E'Gie Saperes in the Marker toga 8 Retreat on | iuneicg na caller, overlooking city; near street cars; . = See a ee Views of Fi of Industry. guipsin Lowes. | northside oft. 8, “Just eaat of North Capitol st; | NR, 30 Frannie. Anacoatn mibié.tue_| vate shall be reinlisted who bas served ten |of ight to one as the quote of delinquents, | At yesterday's session of the suprome council |(™ the cpponte eile did the woanding, oF kill: ‘Aithoush property. within 300 feet of this piece re- SALEBROOKLAND, SOUTH BROOKLAND, | Ye8r# OF more or who is’ over thirty-five years | furnished from a given number of illiterates, as | of the Patrons of Industry at Detroit resolu- | motte then whe imdueied the injuries —— cently, sold af auction at 8128 per sq. ft., wecan ae Metropolis View and ariciasty proverty. Now 1s of age except such as have already served as | compared with an equal number who can read | tions were adopted declaring that the control | kin are killed to satisfy the other mde. SALE—THAT Mac ew houses on Marylan{ a! Bstory and bawement 19 roc: UN FOR, SALE_We are Very ¥ | poet ar enlisted men for twenty years or upward. and write. should not be dered chief is supreme, and it is he who generally $ sponge | _tmb22it PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 G st. n.w GRACE M. TZOMAS, ___ | of money should not be surren to any one e sister ea {OR SALP_BEAUTIFUL LOT ON EUCLID sf, | _mbi4-1m 100 Cores Gutitiie. | “Telegrams are alrendy coming fo.band from] “The total number of children attending | clase, but should be supplied by the govern- | Sewiguater who shall suffer. The Alaskans at MM a of fog snes, and street car center where | f° noar residence of Tustice Harlan ; south front: as- Festern poste stating that this provision is caus-| public aid private schools in this country.” | ment directly to the do Sor corvices oeb- (ee nn eae: Coes ema aan, ROE saLe— saben ae on eee aL eee a Oey 1B SALE-LOTS. + | ing dissatisfaction among enlisted men and that | aid he, “is now about 15,000,000, if we include | Here ar leaned ne Pepple or services Ten-| of which were considered valueless and the A fue Georgetown property situated on Ost. be-| A frontage of 200 ft ou 7th st. n.w. near Florida i) CLAY STEWART & SON, they are applying for discharges. all who have attended for any length of time | giso that all forms of money should be made | "Aves Were generally killed, their throats being Sucem Zist and ave, za 14th “WESLEY HEIGHTS," No official complaints have yet reached the | during the year. ‘This is over 23 per cent of i cuton the beach with no more compunction Tot 62130: house contain: Three valuable economical corners in highly tm- OTF TH Feo . % « jot |fall legal tender, and silver should be | than that of sinying a deg.” and cellar, beated by furnac proved square; big chance ior builders. EAUTIPUL SOUTH FRONT ON War Department. Officers, however, regard it | the entire population, and is a better showing | Suined cs equal terms with gold. Reductions 59 iitndcindit mal pp 0 #139,000. qidecker ave. near 18th st , Holmead’s sub: onl “WESLEY HEIGHTA.” as unfortunate legislation ‘and say that Con- | than is made by any other country. Germany | © oe a = ae em fe BM WARNEE §00.. | | FOR SALE—MONRIS ADDITION Day a tot at | iS feideen: gion G1: cheapie than oe gress took thisaction against the advice of thede-| enrolls about 19 per cent of its population; | spoue".swlarics and the government owner- Adolf Fischof of Austria Dead. mies ! SO | fe ; H. CLAY STEWART & SOX, 5 . Partment. It is bard on old soldiers and causes | France and Great Lritaisb each 163¢ per cout, | SRI? of Tailroade wae phen he . "A prod oprortanity to eet s nice sual! house; | Suexcnlent aprarwualty for n¥estmene and arin d 1020 14th st. sahara aera general discontent. One statement widely pub- | Austria, 13 per cent; Iussia, 3; Spain, 101¢; Bel- | HK OF pat —— orth sideof L bet. N. Capitol and Ist sts. n. w. <tw.- | pomes: lots Zens :on LM. Zikh and 2Ath ots. —LOT ON FLORIDA AVE. NEAR 3D lished that Secretary Lamont will revoke the | gium, 1334; Portugal, @; Turkey, ‘he at- a flory and <stlar brick “6 roomaand bast. ‘Price 4.200. | 12 tinutes walk from 2 car lines and directly on new B,%.5 20 by about 57; contains 1,190 sq. it; Opposite the American University, order is obviously absurd. It is not an order, | tendance in Germany and Great Britain, how- ‘ T. ‘$500 cash. balance monthly. Appl: | canis TNO F WAGGAMAN, 25 on cans torus, i Se i > Report of Intended Strike Denied. tician, was born in 1*16. He studied medi- thet ‘BUH. WARNER & CU. Ob | Pela, ep wn i. CLAY STEWART & SON, ‘Which 1s to cost ten million dollars, but law, and it is out of the power of the Sec- | ever, is through a longer period of the year than | ranged ~|_ eS Same | Meee ee rath OR astm cea retary to interfere. | Officers feel pretty certain | in this country. Here the actual average at-| “The rumor that telegraph operators may | cine and had practiced for several years when 10K SALE DECIDED, BARGAIN FIVE, BRICK | FOR SALE-CHANCES LIKE THIS GROW LESS ba wile. « that the new law will prove detrimental to the | tendance is not quite two-thirds of the number | strike during the world’s fair is as false as the | the revolution of 184 broke out. By bis part t marty with #2,900 casn can secure ‘Bunning toit. service, and it is possible the next Congress may | enrolled. In the cities the school period is 200 | report that we are i from | in the movement he incurred the displeasure nner on M st. ne: JOOx110 10 “ a! po dropping men our | 5 with no in o be asked to repeal the law. days, but in the country districts it falls to " anation,” said Distri - | of the government, which he »ggravated in ‘Years. Ought readily doable yoursoney be thet 15 minutes from Dupont Circle. Numerous objections are pointed out, the | eighiy-eight days. being lowest in the gulf | “ces Without explanation, ict Su- later years by his ‘pamphlets on “The Solu- INGTON CIRCLE, | OK SALE—4 CLIENT AUTHORIZES ME To Ex. | for change his handsome house in New York city over- g ‘30 minutes from White House. incipal being that it its enlisted py pean average. it Perintendent Tubbs of the Western Union at | tion of the Hungarian Problem,” “Austria Very quod O-roem hotse, & mt ier liveraitedrivecfor' house ia Wartiouton van | _b22® PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 6 at nw. maar Eetag xettved, cobs them! of ‘increased! pay for | tras ours; Geeaert eee Weeoe cae cectn: | Chicago yeuterday. “Our operators at f'n] Sek a> meaner ar Gan Integrity” and tg oR agg Ee maifii: CHARLES FARE, 603 Must nw. | PQ! SALE CCHEAPEST LOT IN WASHINGTON— suomi mires a ral re-enlistment and prevents them from becom- | the number of days’ attendance for the average | very quiet and orderly mood,” he continued, | “The Reduction of the Continental Armies.” JOHNSON, 617 Fst. | Foon sat F = IN THE CITY | Sj siso cheap lot y part of Washington and overlooking ing inmates of the soldiers home after twenty | pupil, and Great Britain 50 cent more, but | “‘and have no idea of striking. The Order of | For many years he lived in retirement near 5 EW | F for au aparrment hone: om Tat. m.«. opposite | 17th n.w.; both On very easy ternis,” W. ERS EE years’ servic Tthould be borne in mind that 1m Germany a | Commercial ‘Telegraphers has never had a snub | Emmeredorf. in lower Austria, Eeeeen CSS Fee rg & ier: | ee : The lest is a sorions objection, as twelve and | pupil when absent from school on account of pri perrpee aggnye Shad — ee ma = Aes EIS Te — an = 0X100 ON 7TH ST. N.W. BET. R 500 lots already sold to the best class a cents per month are taken from pay | sickness is counted as in attendance. H this order is dissatisfied aboutany-| Charles Thomas, the engineer who pulled OR SALE_F SEAR GTH N.E. =-tory. 8 rooms | AUDI t Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Fxeentor, y sBea gees, terms: 409x100 on north dieticonaian: of cach enlisted man to support the soldiers’ | In dixcussing secondary and primary schools | thing we don't know it, for I have never made | first train over the Niagara Falls division of a8 Set pred Reme;ingesdacpetr; tn qeed nate: | _S0ES Im * __ __ 1884 Pst Stable lot near Dupont Circe: 2x02; bate nel ‘homes, to which he has a right to retire after | Dr. Harris dwelt upon the importance of not|# complaint, Wages are good, the men are | the New York Central road, died at Rochester, ta aw. dtew Seeny | POR SALE—TWO SQUARES FROM THE CAPI- wide paved alleys. W. T. OKIE, 1217 F st nw. —_ twenty years’ service. Officers question on the | making the pupil do too much work in one | satisfied, and if the papers don't stir up trouble | N. ¥., yesterday, aged sixty-nine years. ‘S-rooms ba ick houses in rowing section jdevirably lo- | 0 4 tol_thiree beaut ifal {otoom houses: brown stene See ihe, wlans, sous sales whew son power of the government to abstract this | study to the exclusion of others, for fear that | we will have good and unimped within few doors of Be wiser tne brite and. lighting: speabine’ sabes handsome GSAT, A VARGAIN—LOTS ON THE 5 money now that re-enlistment at the expira-| mental development might be arrested. He in- | service during the world’s tair. ee es SEES SEE Sesteug Pee, Tarmaces pantry | op SuMeE lune neal ta Maw am apportanley only realize from 3to6 per cent when tion of ten years is prohibited. misted that in Schools comparative | Among the men all was quiet, no talk of « BE CAREFUL. s j Bde mt; easy terms. Apply to Paiatial residence. MIRON & RAMEY. 4907 F ot this investment will not ee study should not be attempted, for the child.| strike heard. luni s-ow . pay less than 3 . prod chancellor of the Order of | Be careful of your manners, they indicate your on es wit Record of Deaths. was incapable of it. The American system of be SSE. 3 — | oR SALE-CHEAPEST from 20101, rf: i the Commercial in New | breeding. Fr Wo DESTRARLE BRows-sToxe | FQG,94)4- CHEAPEST LOE IN AT” PLEASANT, ee Se ee eee ean | exalted ee coeopet a akenaea: on aes | aueaea tunes apes Romie eeeem ate tay Geeta plas heghes tied fee pal Eatgiarns® V8 Bw-at low price: $4,500 each. |“ gleo the foljowse: "0 ; payment, balance on long time. today, burial permits were issued from the | TOLDs'thet it taught the pupil the neceesity | strike by the Westera Union ay MBLIi4: CHARLES EARLY, Gos 14th at. mw. | grade seplendid site ior tre Ue eee ok health office for the following: foc eelf, help nd “in of others. It| “Ihave not.” he said, tan interview AM = See Se Setytuellon sarder with lane fronton Loth st. 730, = ‘White—Edw. Gorroll. 22 years: Mary C. Zier, Iogieally ted up to the work of the laboratory | with President Eckert or any of the Western | Be careful of your actions, for they reveal your A Movex Lirne Howe Beautiful shallow lot, Keneraw aver tet Tat opal JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, ee ce ae eons; and seminary, provided that the text book was | Union officials, and consequently he could not | character. pth. $1.25, and numerous other fine lote Mt 3 Sobn, 68 years; Grace Collins, 52 years; Jane | properly used. decline to see me as has been stated hedid I! Re careful of your associates; you are judged by We wish to call special attention to that jeasant- Solum Heiznts, Incieside, Holmesd We Strong, 70 3 Thompson, 80 came here principally to talk with the officers wisi Testar oth se pe, ew| Magggoenatont meets Meet] oun Bem om F Meare peony wae Sen, curr ase She seine = One comand nt irl our fay yon en, ay eB : ; dy = Seat and hes never been occupied. Is im per- | POR COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, RES Doesxz COURT 85 years; Michael J. Connell, 44 years;| Brig. Gen. Carr of the army, who was placed sietnatintlantiily gianna: are the best gifts the Almighty can give you. ‘ai fectorter_Nery conveniently arranged i- MT. PLEASANT. esst Court Sgamdiford Leland, § months; John F. Stoner, | on the retired list despite his protest by Presi-| ai. 4. watews Foot Ball Treasury. meeupihcebgete aimee tna! mei ee terior. fone rooms deep. on flooe:conereted WASH SG TON HEIGHTS, Foransthingin thesuburbs. It's so easy to | 29 years; Sarah H. Coleman, 70 years: Erastus | Harrison in February last,is makings strenuous Yale Foot Ball Aw eee! 8.500, $7.00. —— BRUORLAND own a place that nearly everybody owns the | D. Webster, 65 Virginia “B. Marah. 31 | sort tor i Scanlon, aly: Tho) ee ee mpertet Be Asvo- | never be too highly valued; it ts simply priceless. Sooo. = Call on or write to ns for plats and lists of cheap lots land on which he lives. I'm selling splendid ; Anna F. Kundsen, 34 ; Elizabeth | 5, idaho, ‘to consider the case | “i#tion shows that the receipts forthe year| Be careful of the first signs of @ cough, cold @ Peo} JOHN B. WIGHT. 1410G st. nw. mbhosett in the above subdirisiou eae ae building lots at KENSINGTON andWESTEND Tochion, 68 years, Matilde A. 15 years; he were $31,900.71, and the expenditures @14,- | weakness; they are the foreranners of disease. Bee mht81W ALEER & SON. PARK on @6 monthly payments, You cannot Glarenco E. Collier, 2 onthe, | SES Fe pean 550.82, leaving © balance in the treasury of | “Be careful in what way yon counteract « cough Penal Ostx Excar Tuovsaxn Dozuars. FOR SSEER DIT IN TODD & BROWNS sum Ceplael paced maleaee 74 pete oe Mabel Ellis, 7 dayer pores Nearly Killed = Missionary. 16,749.89. The receipts for the Harvard game | or a cold, and remember there is nothing which 000 Om EASY TERMs. tive price. HERRON © RAMEY" 1907 Fat ei H. N. CoE: 706 STESE N. W. | Tecter,,55 years; John Boones. 1i months: | According to Coreanativices Father M.| are given as $10,558.66, and for the Princeton | does it so well as « pure stimalant. RS. NORTH 7 J . . 4 ° . 730 We have two modem houses near Festive Foc tehionap B.AVE | “ihe 500) Dupont Circle; Rood Ane aie! Shxfe W alloy. “Price, 64 7S 0a stone and, brick: ‘mhisee “OWNER SOs Uh ee mw. ee ee . i SALE—NORTHEAST— = —— a ARRIVED. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Desement; contains nine Pr ‘eMMES Steamer Alton, Ledman, Occoquan, forty-five pele 6 = x NG _ beth, with all fasbiosable section, contatning Iatest itn- ents: three rooms deep; heated — rice, 490,000. TILER & RUTHEL- by farnsce; electric teile;’ elecute ba A we bepne - UL MALRGRONRO NE SITTER STORE | Soca sa sared Se iatest handsomely and ate room all intent improvernen: visio and first-class in every, ; Bouse open for | CHAS. EARLY, ‘. STokbaay Fa at 03 14th ot. m. w. Gis ~ -_