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° é THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH °31, 1898—TEN PAGES—WITH. SUPPLEMENT. "__ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ Sng pamiaes spate et ee ee Mi a9 —_——> Se = —— = LE_0o RMIN Fillea Gooa | Major Clarence M. Post Being Considered Toptes Interest ‘Ths Progressive repel see Sven toning S35 Fsdi—* SS ee Fotices tar as creans or fine bantaees wen, bas py ae ‘of FYaxbiriginengieg ss mile, ta W | 4 Bis Paper =o aaa — me Capt. Rossell’s Possible Successor. a as “wg built » house f venue of 7th st. business man; has | all kinds of fratts, good water,» Jace. ington. D. C. ; and browa-stone trimme! press yutation free, Address Box 28, leaha, Ver Foi, ab hos: x Ee as Pee | on ‘Tax Stan will be iesned, as usc} | A°0ther possibility es Engineer Commis-| The canal booma Everybody connected once om eeay terme for #8. 000. Pars 4 Capt. R “or is bso - 4 mbS1-8t Beturday, in sixteen-page form. There will be| the person of Maj. Clarence M. Pest of the ook with te ~< aes Fos sae-tors, connec Delieves in canaia. They aay many columns filled with good reading matter, | engineer corps, now doing duty in London as.an | that if the canal system of the United stots bo E “WESLEY HEIGHTS.” attractive sketches and instructive and enter-| attache of the United States legation. He | had been given the same care, nursing and at- pak pct es eS taining articles by well-known and popular bar been stationed there nearly | four | tention the rallronds have had the latter could | eee tenants. Belle: heated by furnaces barvatn st $8,000. Tetuse: WELES SEteuTS.° writera, Besides giving in full the news of the | 7erts and tm the ondinarr course of events will rarceghmy Soc phen SRST ITED RERDET OF Roses. fa all sections of | partase hae te ADEM GADDIS, 255 mareaat® | Only $1,000 down and balance in monthly payments WESLEY HEIGHTS,° world and of the city, the Saturday Sram fur- | His friends are now looking over the field at |" “grit 7 pate Uebington and im the most desirable suburdan dis, DBT. W, DUN: JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 @ st. a w. 1 agin Ee nishes an amount of good and original matter | home in his interest and have concluded that it |*™4 one’ by business mon. That was AREF Hist, stating locality and kind of housede_ | PVR SA Foe SALE-SSTORY | BAY-WINDOW PRESS | i course of construction. Feasonabic. forms a -* . ite issue to be | TOU be # good thing to get for him theen-| the difference. Following are the latest Pj - oes oe ecoenemnl | sae RCk! sDlendidly aftusted on Bet. 8.0. near Sth; | sery easy, Opposite the American University, for home reading which causes its issue gineer commissionership. arrivals registered at the canal office: a Fore Y ection. S54 bai Fons Se a woerion, SOD. Ferme nS oe IY" PPT OK, 1505 Pa. ove. ‘Which ts to cost ten million dollar, looked for as one of the events of the week. ET TET Consolidation No. 117, Capt, Jouenh Snyder, =a aoe SeeEETT easy. 3 A BA = And Maes. ave., 160 foot wide, extended, s AMERICAN AMBASSA‘ tons coal: Consolidation No. 148, Capt. Fot se mani R SALE-NEW TWO-STORY Faans BRICK | FT the inna ’a0T cores tn tte gle trom tony peaasmanunvennndied -aprentatiaa ania! ———— Smith, 117 tons; Consolidation No c F terme. 6s@and 41 Doones om Oth near Zn. ball alley aud. al_ in| 2,000 population, a main Hine HW commas Bunning to it, may be announced are the following: Mr. Eustis to Be Renominated Next Week | Linoberg, 114 tons; barge Judge Alves. Sees, See Balaiee‘emali‘monthiy paymenta. SOHN sWicer, stock rin Price. 610.000. wil, exchanee for 15 minutes from Dupont Ctrole. ONE OF GEORGETOWN'S GREAT MEN as an Ambassador. Lincbere, 116, tone: barge Charles Esk, fe, _» US Pras TE: 7 = Sty to offer, Room 30, 918 Fst. new. mae ‘20 minutes from White House. (itustrated). So far Great =a ine rey are the ~~ | 107, Capt. J. D. Smith, 115 tons: Consolidation 2 FLOR SA a ‘i it a % Saha minced very chenp sree a Toomes | QE SEL Te rooat bas chine Cael oe FOR SALE—LOTS. Ferra a eer opor The best investment in the northwest Sear a ahaa bere ova alpine fon Jupncon, 11 Sone: Conmaida, Pog, dation Abameriice ifwoidstouce: “7 | "eperidanet bet, 7h and Wh mw. ¢ new house, | FOF SALE Zaxin uiaow ferme, of will sell Siig ecron. DUCKEGT: FORDE ee ee at Washington, Although Germans, Russia | Samuel Henry, ( atton, 114 tone: Dowiee fm fret elaus sede Perettae® Of it | 2ats-, Grooms, brick. $1,700. Sando, wa et ee —— ats ian3O-Se thecity. Scenery grand. OUR NEW POSTMASTER GENERAL (lte-| £4 wexico have not been heard from offcaly | Comolidation "No. 3. M" Mille, 116 E + s s | tons, dising roens hd Race ee BS aoe ai | GPE Me ave ad Elliogt at, 2 and basement, e. | block $3 corner. $33 | Titan ottogrhanted este Dae ine Wane, 500 lots already 2014 to the best class a on thie subject, it is believed that they will | “Ai poate in report a clean bill of health and bahia mh aoe eT eee Gane ee sagton, three hours from Richmond. to trade foe city of investors. Frank Carpenter tells something of Mr. Bis- | sneedity follow the example set by Great Britain [good time. A oben of the canalers ere c and 6, Atiaits baila — $80 | Xadreas VaLtad sone = eee sell from the Buffalo standpoint. and France. In reciprocation of the action of | accompanied by their wives and children, and ‘Gon ealu_swo cauccw Saicd Goes B. IR SALE—145 ACRES OF LAND, WELL IM- , Mr. Bayard has been | Some very pretty girls are in the fleet. Fae ae ene ene | Hotes Temata rie ttt | Be | Romane tern ice, SReetnetgl| war nme your mn woes you | RECOLLECTIONS OF FANST EMBL | te Sinamay Me ava bs Dean piri ees ge 3 Sse nn ee |e $6 | Frat, situated pone Wractington,,” Wilt be sold at Bab only realize from 3to@ per cent when paraalaees John F. Coyle | Fes to Minister Eustis and the French| The much talked of trotting race between c ae OR SALE-ONLY 87.750 FOR THAT BH. 24'and 2 00 lait G6 weal Beene thd Sereda il\"aae pag ie tae interesting chapter from John F. Coyle | mitsion it has been practically decided to re- | two locally famed horwes, Lady Hunter and Po- OR SALE—TWO NEW HOUSES F° an A RR 4i ana 4 Boe worth $40 per sere, bot will bring only about the famous actress. nominate him to the Senate as ambassador ase : : bana de tomac Chief, finally occurred yesterday after- jo Be; ol room: ee eat ee comsenion 3 400 Call and eee me. from 20to 1.000 per cent. Small cash safer plan of action than for the President to “ = rom tnnity, for it is Very rare that a house on this street is | 31. 0] atever it wili bring. cb GOWNS FOR EASTER (Illustrated). plan of action 7 | Roonat 3 o'clock, the Brightwood half-mile offered for sale. PROCTOR & PROCTOR, 907 G st. | 2 8nd 20, bioel Se LEMENTS, 1321 F st. n.w. payment, balance on long time. = x assume the authority of designating him as; track being the ecene of the te pee a Ly EMENTS, 1921 F st. now. < SALE—ON LINCOLN PARK, NORTH ©7DE, a E ee D_ VIRGINA FARMS—BEST Fashion's fads and fancies as manifested in | under his confirmation as minister plenipoten- | (ruck, Cin the serve of the contest. A large atory and cellar; all improvements with bursiar die faciiities for selling cquniry qproperte send dress. tiary. In order that Mr. Eustis may have the | rene on the yey > Te fhncstteet | Reerres Ee mattacs pa a EXPERTS AT THE KEY (tosmiod). __|tgctgn <f beng the neon etmmndor ap |ecr™,° ut, Tat sta to owe ae, sud also = g00 ~ = See . is hie new nomi- . SAUESRART MaxDsoM oot) "8 OS ASN DENERMO WER fF water and gus 830.000 | WORMEXT DAIRY OR POULTRY FARM) 210 a tt Washington operators who distinguished | Extion will be eent to tue Seunte' early next | {bat fve leat of' bal mite ch, ad the eS ry 13th and G sis RON ath Nes Ee emerace connections: | scnool and churches; only #]0 per month, eas 9 70014th st. nw. themselves at the tournament. week, probably Monday. clared the wittor. ie 4 ." phd ~ 7 path: am t :]ot 30x100. For price and terus apply | FLOR SALE—TO AN IMMEDIATE PURCHASER | Tpid transit. every city convenience. PHILLIPS & SON, 1422 Now York ave. mh3-1m = 2 ————_-s. — ‘ mgwine aiuivens to Ea. Gop: T will sell at a creat bargan that two-story, bay- a Fa s ci — SEEING THE PRESIDENT (Llustrated). . Lady Hunter were eadly disappointed, for only ‘420 7th stow, Window, brick dwelling 503 2d st. n.e. This house — COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NORTH A DELGEIEUE RIDE is is THE BERING SEA COMMISSION. three heats were run and Potomac Chief won E hi iat, €jncreted, collar and every mouth adjoining the corner of 13th PERSONAL. eLicHtrcL Ripe Scenes in the ante room at the White House. ee every time. Betting was email but live The Lot 1x8 For key an full partieniars a ee ee = On the Metropolitan Branch will bring youto % A Quiet Investigation Being Made asto the | Oo) Nar B50, Inie ieee wes en 4 cars pass tin- 7 S SE - the prettiest and heaithiest suburb in Mary- = i owas Uy - 7 me o C naan | Sp ne For bey, 20 full partical E [ES FOOulsd To BE BEOKE, Wise TO HAVE DPretties DECLINED THE PRESIDENCY. neces Agreed Upon. recy tee gle yg: Doce he Foy obs = a sents; left-of farements., Notes Oy at nw. cahicay ae eee A notable letter written by Gen. Sherman in| It is stated on good authority that an inves-| Walker, who weighs over 290 pounds. J. tt. mal s st. nw. on al — . ‘ ‘. yf 7 | Fits oa ists near Kenetw avelseehtfooms. | “isn sta Fet. mw. |Z ivonGES QUICKLY — AND QUIETLE” Soo WEST END PARK. ‘There are noinarshes | 1884. tigation is being quietly made of the expendi- | Hunter owns Lady Hunterand Fat MeLaughlis, may residence, 1006 Mass. ave. n.e.. for Sakata eee R SALE, ;CHANGE—BUILDING LOTS | Deared by. first-class attorney ; evidence furnished orawampe near either of these places. Mala-| wpowesy OF HARVEY'S SLUICE. tures of the Bering sea commission, and it will | Potomac 2 furnished or the arrangements of t1.¢ ee N, 1008 F st. desirably located in East Superior, Wis.; nu-| by expert detective; confidential, WYER, Box riaisunknown. [sell lots in either locality “ i 4 VIOLET Tea. _muaeS __HEISEELL & McLERAN, 1008 Fet._ | 7 rons manntectories already located; thin ‘year | 251. CITY. mbsiriaes gu 88 month y payments." Send or actreu~| An interesting story of mining life. ot be surprising if tho concitsicn ie reached | 10) 4 de FOR, SALEFOR $550 CASH AND BALA Tithese BO. bos Bae Washidgeton: D.Ge Masictwe” | (UVIE, SERVICE FXAMINATION QUESTIONS poe are Bae that some of the allowances are extravagant | Miss wn gave last evening the violet Tuisie Soew, prem beck fronts bap-window brie, | Seder EO. Bos E°, Waahineton, B.C. maki | Candanswerg Send ee ty seagate, | He. N. OS8: 706 STESE N. W.|4 Ramps nore Boor. snd should be discontinued. These allowances | 48 for which « large number of invitations Fa ee eee ce trdatee te nent | K'Sdand dth ste. ser; 202100; only a tow feet from | _mh2-1m* eat co#. th and Rate nee, | mbt” His experience on a visit to the eapital of the | were made by John W. Foster while he was "eve issue, as heretofore aumounced in Twe Srunely pavercd throughout and ie im every way frat | 4th st. carn: price, Osc. per tout} tormia eany SSS sat Secretary of State, and it is understood that |STAR. The pleasant affair occurred at the SEP mR TT, Hot, JA to TOM. alley. Price, | as ge bkeiey fpr 44, Communications prompt nded to; conti THE AGONY ON THE CROSS. Riana 2 as ke tallies Mr. [ees tgp deg od on = street. The num- 250.” For key and full particulars 5 a ro meeoRen ferences. | Ws es . Mary Gresham | that Mr.| ber of guests testified to the popularity of WASiON DAN Fee, SER EOE 20, 89; GL eRONTING o7| WE IAMS, Manager, O80 ¥n-w. Established 1880. | an tonpresstve Service Today at St. Atoystus | FALSE PAPER MONEY. Foster was free and liberal with the money in-| the hostess She was dressed in a be eg ae eg ed wemess orc Chureh. garters of counterfeits to be made at| trusted to his care. coming | toilet of citi, bine flowered oo rsomeaad | “mbsi-3t "A. DARNE! st nw. HOTELS. The Good Friday ve tigi Alaystar 1 fair. It appeara that everybody connected with | China silk. Miss Rose Uphoff presided over the 5 —_—— 3 — Sit aaances Seas R BALE—ON STH NEAR L N. W.. 184390 FEET s " ‘com < Y stem . tea urn and dealt that intoxicating beverage lhe Epiminney and tome, oly cabert mac; exe | F'Qe aie asi use ven Toro oat ee ar Church today were of the most impressive and | GUARDING THE CROSSING. pest emgeeegeend Than pr crm neem fer pen ry Reed cng wan don yt AND ExcEP SUBSTANTIALLY | frat-clase pfambing: good materials: tne workman: | 3@4 000 PRUE | ae ht somber character. The vast edifice was| Railroad watchmenand their manifold dnties. | the officials of this administration meclede ender | olate and Mise M. Hines eae. thee the penek eTED improved neighborhood: | ret $5 lua, . ain : Pa ave. and 14th st., shrouded in gloom and there was nothing to the head of useless extravagance. Maj. Hal- | bowl had its quota of attention. Mise Emma = H-st___BIRD a Washington, D.C. | relieve the sorrowful nature of the exercises, | SOLDIERS OF THE SEA. ford is one of those who receives considerate | Bynan ~ang., Nise’ Lula Huntress recited, Miss Grooms and bath: press brick front; “i ‘vicinity of isth'se and New Yor Over the long windows was draped heavy black | The warriors who garrison Uncle Sam's float-| treatment. Besides the regular salary which nee | org _ oo oat and Miss Garner ter; mice red. throwehou! ‘ he receives as paymaster of the army and de- | Pe! piano. Some of the gentlemen Pomel. “Apple to KOBEEE WALDRON, Bulle peice sn‘ = Eeerez wouse crepe, giving the churcha dark and gloomy ap- — tailed to act as disbursing officer for the com. | Present were Meurs, Langley, Mill, Boyd, Tras ccarnanding bices ie ts excellent condition: | Sure sare SCH OF RW. Pace, | ROR S{UR— 19 oH ST &. w.— VALUABLE WASHINGTON. D. 0. Pearance, The music, too, was of = sorrowful! REAL, ESTATE GOSEIP. mission, Mr. Foster has allowed him commuta- | sell, Bonagan aud Stresburg. {southern and eastern exposure; alley; 777 1th at. D. ‘216,500. For’ particn: ee Seep n? Tun Sgresetutare, com be 90ld a ion for rations, quarters and mileage, and also IMPRESSIVE RELIGIOUS SERVICES, Sa apenas iaesapris ro JOHN'S. LANCOME, Real Exlate and | Obsh Sut $400. AT a Ne ave. CHIROPODISTS. ‘The program for today includes three serv- it Ope $15 per day for acting ase special oficer of the | ass night Trinity Church was crowded with SRTY STS == a aes ices, an early mass, a long service at tate Department : ——— ——————————— AVS” FINE CORNER LOT CiGiine incroetig and cubase stheue rans | BOO and ® Tenebre with sermon this |THE WORLD OF SPORTS. One of the wi is stated, has been al- | People from ali sections of the city who were Entry No. | RBOVE ‘SCOTT VIG E8100} TWO BLOCKS | specialty. PROF. J. J. GEORGES & SON. Chirop- | evening at 7:30 o'clock. Between the = aay about | !0%e4 $15 a day as.an expert, and another wit-| desirous of bearing the ‘Tencbre chanted. S25 Scott Circte—sctaal buyers investieate,.885.000 APPLY SO odists, 1115 Pa. av mb2s-Sm_|early mass. and the midday service the ‘ventson track field and gossip: ness something like that amount for services| There were about twenty Jesuits and schol- ‘ave. near Dupont Circ! J. V. N. HUYCE, 2 ebancel of the church was arranged as a| the athletes. which cannot be expert, for the reason that the | astics from the Georgetown College within Dupont cireie mha1-ot 1s eave. reproduction of the. scene om Mount witness has no expert knowledge of the subject | the chancel rail engaged in chanting the ‘Opposite La Z. Leiter’ p c ting 275—Comn. av-.. wide front, large stable. Foe, Ser two BEAUMIFCILY siTUaTED = = Calvary, and the three hours’ service SOCIAL MATTERS. to be considered. office. At the conclusion a sermon was de- 10K at. bet. 16th and lots = pa Height sogeet on Yale a near ‘ADAME Bary, OURS AND CEsE OECD: was in commemoration of the suffer- The arbitrators number, of all ranks and oc-| livered. Tonight the service will be Tepeated som. ie fd Greatent bargain seal at coca “Omer wanted. "rhene Jotecan te rr | Manufacturer ot FINE MANICURE aad CHIROPOD: | nR® of Christ upon the cross. ‘The | At the double wedding next Wednesday at|cupations, fifteen persons, including two and benediction of the true crow piven’ "Tbe As BRIG: EEUL a E | Sou Near Thomas circ! chased at a price far below that aaked for adjoining | IST GOODS south of New York, ‘noz0tr | chancel was built up to resemble the summit of stenographers, and they are out poritory was beuutifully decorat BKIGW 1, and PERFECT HOME hi ‘below that ask Hota tN hancel was built up t ble the it of | West Street Presbvterian Church Miss Martha | St phers, and they are to be paid out of a | reporitor bewutifully decorated with Xi MP" SIECLE “Brod frontage and broverty. 28S fod sn.e._ | —-_________ = | the mount and upon it was a large cross with ©| @. Owens and Mr Georee F. Beied will hove us | fund appropriated for the purpose. palms, Easter lilies, flowers and innumerable s E STAKE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. life-size figure of the Savior in the last throes | their ushers Messrs. ‘Kani Lancaster, | The rumors of these expenditures have made | lighted candles, and all day yesterday crowds TLDERS. TAKE NOTICE DE- S of His agony. Tt was a realistic scene and re-| Pas Edward Beted, Wilniagin, Delete pen, | quite a stir in the departments, ‘and some in- | of people visited the churer, Park; rosm for thies or four, be perty now | [JOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN—LEsS THAN 25 | minded one foreibly of the scenes eo familiar | Eos3 = ae oe » | teresting developments are expected. Wilmington, Del: J. Milton Young, Washing. ACCIDENT TO A COALHANDLER, aon June wed by wood, fraine renting {07 830 per wont | A geres within the Disric ay, 10th, eeinea, | tO travelers in southern European countries | ton D.C. ‘Miss Mary Smyecr of Yok Pa, wil = r tors 700. oa, | Hus muole ‘or 86,008 JOHN. WiGHIT, HOG atte | tended” Saar at Sid, per acre mean’ Gunines | wyuraverere jm gonthern European, countries | ton, nye » Pa wi ichard Jones, a colored coalhandler em- 1s your chance. a and keep pen one ‘k only. be maid of bonor and bridesmaids Miss HIS REMOVAL DEMANDED. 2 cent fltule houses in this | FOR SALE > Go, FEET FRONT ON COLUMBIA | “indi ‘Radrens Fav Rice. _ | the stations of the cross are not at all unusual | Fstelle Bright, Wilmington, Del., and Mise Jane eee plored at the dock of the Winship-Meredith Saseninnes surtebs © some end’ tela aestin'ees | tebe 10.3 oud Touts, gveroks Kock Creek | WOR, SALE-THREE NEW HOUSES AT BROOK: eee mes eee a op yon Smyser, York. Pa. Mr. Edward L. Peacock of } A Virginia Delegation Ask the Cominis-| Coal Company, was seriously injured yesterday Ben convenience usually ‘oucd ins firetciess rest | Ashicrd abstract aired: | egies“ Kermecasy- "GRACE Se THOMAS. | Guureh has celebrated | the ceremonial Baltimore will be the best man. stoners to Dismiss @ Clerk. by the accidental fall of a bucket of coal. He Gence. Location is very desirable; short walk Ox150 om Steuben st, Todd & Brown sub, Just 150 | _ whilst Room 100, Corcoran bullditg. agony . : For the second couple, Miss Elizabeth Owens was engaged at the dump where the canal boats tance of cable road and idly ‘improvis ft. weat of the pubiie seliool ; only 0c. ; cheapest lot | on SALE— ITUATED TRA This service began at 12 o'clock and there | gna Mr, Wilfred L. Moulton, the best man will| 4 delegation of Virginians from Loydoun wenn Gckatging, when the Sestes tueanhent tion. A home and an investinent; within the rea: inthatl cation. of 26acres on the Kidwe ‘road, « short distince | Was @ large congregation present. There was | be Mr. Hugh L. Po , Baltimore, Md., and the | County headed by Representative Meredith ap- | its purden fell. Jones was badly cut about the Hon ieee Abr E. WALTER WEEDS | Park ioeatls purchaser af 00.3, cal aerange ti to | from Gereettown and near the Methodist University: | an exposition by Rev. John Prendergast, fol-| benas Hoste Re We Sock Cee Te Crop- | peared before the Commissioners this morning | head and face and it was thought had sustained mo Tithet new, UY i WALTER o5-6e must st MEDFORD W toned bs musio by the choir and orchestra. | ter, Frank H. Hall M. Le Roy Gough, all of |and demanded the removal of Yardley T.|e dislocation of one hip. Hewss removed by A HIGHGEADE DWEELING IN| Ou Peinstwn, wistarck and Shari ang 06. OR SALE-BLADE tral the Seven Laat Warde eerinm, by, With, | chis city. Miss Martha H. Berry of this city | Brown, » clerk in the auditor's office, on the | Officer Lyddane of the seventh to the Emer- 1@ latest im- Al ‘section. containine, all MRR TILT * ighteen-room dwelling, ‘will be maid of honor and the bridesmaid, gency Hospital roremente, carefully” construe tome a : Mieeuttin : te, this 4 that he is an offensive Eeryeriesty ise 800.00. TILER & RUTHER Oa ge ROUTHERN, EROS. | forisur horses and dee careaces: 15 Yo cn Sines omiena are tas eee See ne ee el n| "3s wes Gurtng ‘baller at as UNCLEAXLINESS OF THE STREETS. es sigh NESE OF eRlension. of Connections ave. | Ailiu first-class condition. "dent, 823 per mouth, | bration of the mass of the presanctified |” ors. Joseph R. bas issued invitations | Harrison's administration Maj. Halford,| The uncleanliness of Georgetown’s streets is ‘mi30-3:* "cor. Cotumbta tond and Leltos place, | PFC. €5,000. Eaey ters: Farpiossubdeanon, Father ectiee nae tne" | for the marriage of her daughter Anne to Mr. | the President's private secretary, urgently re-| ssusing the loudest complaints from the tex, mae Fargis; subdeacon, Father Keating. Pas-| Caranave Howie Young Weduesday evening, | Goewted the Commissioners to appoint Mr. | onan = pay yR SALE-S ST. BET. 18TH AND 19TH, FOE, RENTEIGHT-ROOM NEW DWELLING:| Tether Pree Corinne can Benes Me cantor, | April 12th at 7:80 o'clock at the Church of the | DOWR. Several other prominent republicans | PA? : ; wrens hncd asian dae : Hyattsville, facing pike; cellar, two rooms, con: ane = Neca bo Father abe monee Immaculate Conception. interested themselves = the matter, cot one het Teg tere rey! traveled . ), side and rear alley. Sieg i ee Couse:| ancilla, There was an imposing procession an , upon motion of Commissioner Douglass, | ere fithy, having rot been properly ewept for "pon Sat Same location, inside lot, 202100. fare 7a ‘and beautiiul stuaiton. Possession | the blessed sacrament was borne back from its | Mra. Mary Duncan Bradley has sent out cards | S87: upon motion of Commi ‘employe. weeks, “The machines that are being, weed.” Pant tyeey ii rose om Tic bale AEA we a Aveta. S20 Per mo CCKETT, FORD &CO., | TePositorr to the altar, where the mass of the | for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mary |” Mr. Meredith, as soon as the ‘beard hadas- | said one particularly sisratioaed cities sere atonal pod iy pape _mhvo-at "lO1r F stn. _| prosanctified was concluded. of tho | Rove Dacley, to Mr.Jamee MeCalloch, Tues- | epmbled, explained that, the removal of Mr. | ntterly uefitted to do the work, streets hardly FoR _saLe— E,—l2 ROOMS, NEW FOR SALE-ON EAGY MONTHLY Pay. ‘This evening there will be the singi day, =a o'clock, in Christ Church, | Brown was urgently asked by the democrats of | looking better after than before they have been ie ee Nery denirable nev G-rocin cotta at Hy Tenebrw witha sermon by Rev. Timothy B. | Georgetown, Loudoun, Mr. Brown, he said, rans republi- | gone over.’ 420 B st n.e. FORD eCoc ert eat aw. MMC PLUSh se” | Barrett. ‘The music of the Tenebre is as fol-| Miss Laura Berkeley Everson, daughter of Mr. | can newspaper known atthe Loudoun Peicphone, LIRUT, SWINDELLA’ ILLNESS. FoR SALE-THREE NEW BRICK aND STONE = a lows: Antiphons, De Vico: Sc alias aol . De Vico; luring’ Clevelan paign of 1884 front houses arth of Dupont Circle. contain nine DESTEABSE Ghgg™ PUBL | lamentations; benedictus, Aliserere, ‘Spoth; | 824 rs, Alexander Everson of Newport, Del., | and 4 oe onbeike of 1864 con: | Dr. Klisaschmiat reports that Lieat. Swin- George Robert Selffert were | tained a number of scurrilous articles against Sted Tees houses for Se soeach on easy forma | APT Conti t eae a: *ungoae* | Christus factus est, De Vico. seid cr eke Metodiee eels cc Ca ealers | the excoutive, "The speaker banded the Com. | delle of thls precinct is ecriously unwell. When The abgve igon'y a portion of the ‘property on my | Forfull partie ES BATCHELDE! taba. FOE RENT_VENY DESIRABLE FARM 12 mies | | Tomorrow morning at 7:80 will be held the | {h5t town on Wednesday evening, Rev. A. S. | missioners several with marked editorials | the Licutenant was first confined to his home, Fer fal fat call et atice fee bulletin Sac HUEN & BATCHELDER, odio Raehington, neat railroad ‘station; 10-roon | service of the blessing of the fires. Paschal! Nobray “officiated, Mz. ‘Albert’'D. ‘Kieix’ of | which were Iv very spio; 8328 F. street, he was thought to be FOR SALE—We are authorized by the owner to f apioy. feuuribute to Comfort, Possession piven imuediately, | chBdle, sirging of prophecies, blessing of the | Raitimore was the best man, and the maid of |. Mr. Meredith explained that if the Commls- | narily indispored, Grave comers are at = offers new three-story brick dwelling on H st. near | jouaule northwest, frouti Gall acter 6pm. font, litanies, solemn high mass. on Miss sioners paid no attention to this matterle pro- | station No. 7 today. Stati ‘@ speci wide, vetweet ua P, bs vi = mor was Augustine L. Cranston of New- station No. y. ion Clerk Fisher suis: houte contains fJerieen roots, batty ond eciar: | to 8 901% alleys” Oné-nfuh ewan: mno0 3. H. LARCOMBE, 214 A st.n.0._ ———_ rt, Del, Miss Laura Cranston was the | Poted to go to the President and bave the man | visited the sick man yesterday, Moe Swindell Bi ety ieee 200. EDFORD W- Om SALE AT 4 on ALEXANDRIA, lower bearer, The ushers were Mr. Sherman | Femoved. int ta) aoe. ‘wired for elec! ‘ating. = — a th cr . ve : Fowler, Mr. James Hudson, Mr. Frank Buser,| The matter was informally discussed ata mamaoans ¢ aor Sec100 to wine eiey. Fictat tontainins F000 oa fe ssa SEDC oniy about walt Selle trom “Teak toee RAILROAD ENTERPRISES, Washington, D. G.: Mr. Harry &. Coale of Bel meeting of the board, but as yet no definite eas! pales For fall perticulare.call upem, ss corerpen Simi opting, i hye asecuistion hes Ds S., ay {3° #@ # quick purchaser, $1100 per acre. | Representations having been made to the state | timore, ‘Md.'; Mr, Robert P. Robinson and Mr, | @ction has been taken. ‘Mr. Dagin, the contractor under whom the 28 SEACH Tr Oem ad Ge, tee, _ | S™BAicate. RB. HERTFORD. 1419Gst._mpi zi P.A.DARNFILLE, | railroad commissioners as to the entire inade- | Justa G. Justis, Wilmington, Del. Miss Ellie > Baltimore and Ohio railrond’s trestlework from ALE_BY J. F. WAGOAMAN, itit bint nuarsaina "| BOR SALEAHARGANCACOUNTHY How [UY of the depot sccommodations of the ¥- Stone of thi ity played the weddi ere wes ieee =rieecors wadetamrarypiary ioclungeer dr enara Foe ® . Fe AMAN, ‘Two lots on Florita ave. near 17th st. Alexandria Pa B of city; | Pennsylvania railroad here Railroad Com- . meecnoraine~oese Bovey -edphent A Lot on Princeton st., Columbia Heizhts, near 13th at, | gy ,Alcxandris county. Va. within 236 miles of city: ; chanted by Miss Ida O'Neal, Miss Efie Perry, ARRIVED. tions to again work on that road. Itt apart ayia lene rors | ce 3-H. HENTFORD, 16190 st | By frame hotae. well; betn orchard Ee, "AO | Mssgoner Huy has made s vist to the city, and | Washington, D. C.;_ Misa M. Seiffert, | Schooner Lottie Carter, Gaskins, Nomint, 40 cords | ET<" Stated that work on the Waromoin Bont 700 14TH ST. N.W. OR SALE—| t iocation ; im mn eaagn is wifapidiyiinpeoriugscc- | the accommodations afforded here by. the | York, Pa; Miss Alice Johnson, Miss Edna Flinn | wood. Carter & Clark. Schooner Uriah Harner, | &rn road (being a branch of the Pennsylvania tion around Washington. Terms to suit; 84.000. building Jot in c buildings, &c.. of the Washington Southern |*"4 Miss Ella Barratt, Newport, Del. The | Stith. Occoquan. 45 cords wood, Carver & Clark. | system) will be begun within two wooks. Wo,are just finishing by Jey Isbor several Zatory | gett for 81.000. | Lo er i, + ‘Davis, i 7 it, J. GC. & pg gg ee areiies BESS | mason MEDFORD We Wate allroad Company. The city oficial and the | Some of the bride's pareula, near ‘Newport, | fast sees poet ome Weal card x, TAnOR a. 9. cHCRCH. 1 Srolaces and evers, modera improve; | FOR SALE_OSLY 81 PER SQUARE FOOT FOR | 208 SACF_SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVISTO reales ke ee ee ie Bare Dove, Jones, Philadelphia. 263 tons coal! In yesterday's Stan a notice was given ofa "thicks of the Capito, naw Mer | arch at ong of the tet utes Somat Pieaasue | of gS egeanaepmTON and, Ohio railroad, this sie | aszociation presented the matter t representa, |, Among the others present from this city were Mayfeid and Heiston cae ces cont *° | petition as being circulated among the parieh- eyognds 115.0. Bough Liorary and cable cars; prices, #5.250 to Lit PROCTOR € PROCTOL, 907 Get. bw. ‘HEDPOuD W: WALKER £ 50%,"™ | Hons to the managers of the Peunsyivonia ra | Mr. and Mrs, J. L, Nuber, Mise Sallie Barnite pack sruract Argus, Chseition 9: Maryn 400| toners of Mt. Tabor MM. . Chiarch to be for- nd alone Worth OTH & JEFFO SALI NNECTICUT AVE, NEAR DU- utd road company as will, it 18 believed, secure @ | 82d Mr. N. Main. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Seiffert * E : eit FOR SALE_Pine iavatment_tve brick, stores, at iifay outta bite SSA eee well located on good business street with two cat ftoalley: | Price 84.50 per 0a ft vs ‘Bch EP. Ey a ni, St. Ma " SaaS roper-regard for the interests of railroad |©f York, Pa, parents of the groom, were | 45) ‘tushels oysters. Schooner Colton, Jones, 40) | W"ded to the April meeting of the committes M_BRICK HOUSH, YOR | [sty citrernuncsty eal seared HOSS te el at this point. Present. bushels oystera. on finance and board of conference of the M. re ne. $400 . The bride's dress was of white bengaline, | , Schoover Maggie Parker, Revere, Rappahannock, | P, Church for Maryland, convening at Laurel, Suitiy ESE FroRe >for $8.500; within two | <w 22S RELIGIOUS SERVICER trimmed with white lace and crystal passe: | 200, Pushels of oysters. schooner Parks, Lawrence, | Del. for the purpose of having the assessments some -story, 10-room | WOE SALE—GREAT. BARGAIN PRok SALE-A NEW HANDSOME TWO-STORY | The services of Good Friday took place today | menterie. rence, Saint Mary's, oysters. on the church reduced. ‘The report was rather ments: renting for $47.50 per mont four-room cottage, with cell in six of the churches of the city. Thesolemn| Mr. and Mrs. Seifert are spending their SAILED. premature,as the petition was prepared by one FOR SALE~$27,500; on New Hampshire y th land, fenced; stable, carriage bi One-fourth cash. “Rent will exercises differed in nothing from those which | honeymoon at Old Point Comfort. They will| Schooner Mary Jane, Seldon, Nanjemoy. Steamer | Of the members of the board of conference of Telephone 1648. reside at 1928 Larch street, Le Droit Park, | Occoquan, Davis, Occoquan. Schooner Osceola, Tay-| Mt. Tabor Church to be submitted to the R. A. PHILLIPS & SON. Pare boon customaty Stace these chinvohes were | * rs taey aill be wh ihaas a, tae faameas | on Ceooreen, Samay arn Pesan Coletaon mes | Dewees, Gar ebeeen. She maeiae OF square from Dupont Circle; very handsoi Site uni rick-trout real lence: 12 tuum, fect condition. house: hich and healthy; pri sud @14 per monte —— mh28-1m 1422 New York ave. . r- ., after i Mary's Sloop American Eagle, Chiseltine, Saint | the board was held last night after the notice 5,000, one of the finest comers ; SIDE, MD. EIGHT-Roow | fe*tival of the passover will begin here at sun- | #fter April 15. Mary's bad been published in Tz Stan, and ase re- with 12 rooms; finished cellar, furnace, range, well of good | St today, and thero will be exercises in the| Dr. and Mrs. La Fetra gave a luncheon yes- eamentllfpsinianasns. sult the petition was declared erroncons, as the 4, with large stable. 2 or. Eth and Rater :corner lot, 150x200 feet. price $4,900. Tarms | Washington Street Synagogue this ovening and | terday afternoon ut the Fredonia. Covers were Real Estate Matters. church is not in arrears in the assessments, but FOR SALE—Great bargain for 812.000; beautiful | FOR SALE—30X100 ON 7TH ST. N.W. BET. R | to suit. For, Oro! tomorrow. laid for fifteen, amor whom were Dr. and i ‘i is in bet dition today than _ oS XBW HOSE CARRIAGE DRIVER, Mrs, O. A. Brown, Coland Mra, Luther Cald- Sunk tor S1OROD bub F156 eaeece 185 a hy | The following denial, esued by order of the The Hydraulion Steam Fire Engine Com- | Well and daughter, Miss Myra Caldwell, Rev. E. | 40°95" on the ‘corner of 1Sth'and Lawrence | Quarterly conference of the church, sent by the i re Pany mot last night and the resignation of Mr. | $49, U.P fer. Hugh Johnston, D-D.+ | streets northwest, secretary, G. P. Hoskinson, emphasized things: oo —— rs 5 Mrs. Annie E. Rovee, | *"Chaties Wl ong! “Iam instructed to correct statement in last SAUE,CHRAPEST LOT IN WASHINGTO mh28-1m 450° Ds. ee eee He | William Kell, the driver of the Hydraulion | Miss Mary iector, Rev. Dr. Gilbert of Indian’ Charle: wane isin as Hi 18, mamas oie each Evexrvo Sran in Teference 10 bet feck wide to alley ; west side L9thist. bet. Rand | _* hose wagon, having been presented Mr. William | gpolia and Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Stowell. 8 subs 14 and 18, square nese Pen cena dg Bg egy chet 100 to alley: K bet. 16th and | POR RENT—AT BENNING. 0.C.. ELEGANT 38-| Ward.an active young fireman and member of | “1. csday mee ik Gekee: on etm 30 by 110 feet on O between 434 and Water | ci among _ ts. n.w. ; both on very easy terms. W. ORL room wi a o det 3 y ie are s tures, stati n key suet Fog ioe: Zatch tag | the Hydralion company, was recommended fo oredt outst Sea nal eae eee aaa eee eS JOR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MD. room trame cottaze ; large attic, cell hot and cold water, f comer residence: well built, handsomely finished and Pabered throazhout. FOR SALF—CHEAP HOMES; several decided bar- gains io houses: #3,500 to 0; desirably located and on ewy terms. and 8; very cheap; easy terms; 40x100 on north of R ‘sth and Loth nw. HTING, MAN- ARY PLUMB. UNIMPROVED. FOR, $ALE—We ‘are als ‘fering tome cheap speculators or builders Thos’ tel Bock 2500 sat of wround on H st. extended CLASS LOCATION t 3 6 ipstic id pastor was exonerated from all saw. bat sabuivides to great age and ‘none Lore. Per montu. T. 1 BROOKS, 616 12th’ st. ‘n.w. | the fire wardens as a proper person to fill the | Very pleasant gathering of friends of Miss George T. Klipstien bas purchased for $13,000 | #trears and FOR 8802-2¥W. € DUVALL, Block’ of wood’ business and “Sect car center where | POU SSH tg We of eround bet. Ma, ave, A anadat | mesoe vacancy. ‘The place pays 660 per month and is | Ruch Brooks at her home, $83 H etrect north- | of Wk, Kimmell cab G2, pquare G1, 2206 test | Diame, de. No such petition bes ever been Tries. Qwelline 1719 10th st. mw. : lot £100 to lie ‘Dupot ronte the three sroets cheap.” POE SALE_A BEAUTIFUL § ROOM coTTace, | one of the new offices in the fire department | West. The company was entertained with|on New Jersey avenue and 60.20 feet on ist | circulated and we cousider it an injustice to the .. “Bg mil of t] ity, 3 music, songs and recitations, and, after danc-| street northwest. eburch.” fey Haake cath, Talacce ashfrontare of 200 ft on 7th at. mw, near Florida spinel sade tecens ell of pore iid peer gets [net cornea ny ee oe ing till late took thetr departure, Among thoee | “Sarah Wi Brown has bought of Mary Brown sores. proved sjuare: bis chance or builders. = uy =m antic building. | $hinsontn summer reeitencs; price, @2, 33 |G. W. Boott, W. A. Noell and others have ob- | Present were Mr. and Mrs. Merton Smith of | for #5,500 sub 14, square £24, fronting 16.77 on | The college boys are jubilant over their sue- nton and Miss Flood of Vineland. N. J.;|M stroet between sth and ‘Sth strocts morth- os PUTER SOS tained a charter here for the Geo. W. Scott | Mr. and Mra. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Morscli; | weet, susagl crane e a cess of yesterday on the base ball field. 43.79 4a, foot, | MRS 1m ae Sow ¥ | Company to carry on the tobacco business in| Mre. Cleaveland, the’ Misses Hodges. Mixon, |" W.A. Kimmel has purchased for $11,000 of |__ Mr. C. M. Matthews is expected home from SALP_IT 18 GOOD SPECULATIVE LAND] Washington. G. F. Bratt, C. H. Davidge, C. | Toumay, McSweeny and Lockland, and Messrs. | R. S. Donaldson sub 218, square 155, 21.875 by | Florida today. tential A. McEuon and others of Washington have | Channon, White, Summers, Washington, New- | 40 feet on 17th street between Corcoran and R| Mr. Jomah Dent will shortly leave town for ana Tt: ORTH SIDE R NEAR N. H. AVE. | Wn, balance in monthly or yearly pa} <—Bur a lot at €haaitons ‘RA. PHILieS tusk caoney. mn ¥o this vroperty ae afordinie nvestiuent and cheap fith and ath ate. ne es and directly on new improving sec the G. otten a charter for the Bratt Electric Rapid | man, Campbell and Macey of this city. streets northwest. the benefit of his health. c. and iene Trunsit Bicycle Railroad ‘Company. Mrs. Gallaudet will not receive Saturday in = Mrs. Mary Orndorff of 3301 O street bas ‘sppropristed $30,000 | Price, ‘8000 per were; tring any CHANGE OF £CHOOL JANITOR. n week, but will be at home the remain- ray aay imued cards for ates, to be held on Easter i Erato de linas ae ‘Mr. W. H. Treakle, the acting janitor of the | ing Saturdays in April. Marriage licenses have been issued by the | “Yi? Catharine Dulaney, daughter of Mr. ae eee ae fe pote wane ey Scere ie ee -B-®__ | Washington School building, has resigned the| Mrs. Laurade Force Gordon will be the} clerk of the court to the following: Walter | J. Heath Doage of Bethesla, died inst night of : 5 {conereted celiat; furnace = RS & OO. 2607 Fet.n. we FOUR | position and a temporary substitute will be en- | guest of honor at Mrs. Colby’s usual Saturday | smart of Chicago. Ill., and Ella Green of Cin-| diphtheria aud was buried this afternoon et sat State ole Soda.m.i'y easy terms. Apply to E_CHANCE FOR BUTLDERS—A BLOCK Rouse | gaged. ‘The school board will hold ite session | “at home” tomorrow evening st 1325 10th | ¢onati. Thomas E. Dicknon and Frances Lan. | Oak Hill. ‘This is the second daughter Mr, INE, . ' | next Thursday evenit id an election of i- | street northwest. The members of the Dis- pon has lost du: the winter. LL anne XS | tor will take place at that time. ‘ent ) Got Women Suffrage Anociation and of ‘tho | tte; Robert F. Gordon and Sallie Smith; | Pods? Radatacis "s National Press Association are ee- | James H. Carterand Mary A. Wagers; George ag: 3a each. All weds SalIO to 440 Bast 8 “0 ‘aye of 340 feet by a dep:h of 9 feet to ten-foot | _| alley. “Only 30c. per square foot ; terms to suit. One OF, ig, Dest sections or ‘the northeast. THOS. J. Tent for # ‘OR SALE—A DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED Woman small ville residence, Excellent water and young ‘NEW ELECTRIC CARS. : m Tt as # ero Grove, Weat- Pare ate Ae SoA nine, | FISHERS CO. 1344 F Es vi ; ; rally inv Washington of King and Queen counts, Va.,| Mx. P. C. Hesoenvonp of Oak Grove, n Whitney! ved by tices datory p-b. house and stables | Ton sanu—coop Zope SS See pet car *iSaulre st FA" Maple tren Anerontine Selene Neen and Mount Ver- vues Aces Bagel, who has been vieiting | $74 Susannah Somerville of St. Mary's ecunty, | morcland county. Va. is in thecity aud hopes parece ahd De DM. OGDEN Aan nt re iad oat bie tee eae [OTST MAVE OES | two or wee largo cats in taken tha’ here for some time, will spend Easter at her —>—- by the Virginia legislature and the Virginia Bahia eaestnw. | _2 ai x jarge cars in trains on the tracks | pore re “ PAY! R SALE-AT A BARGAIN-LOTS ON THE Fittes Sb fots tor ute in tie subdivision; many of | with a single trolley and one motorman and | *°m¢, Seabrook, Prince George's county. ‘Will Just Suit the Stamps. congressional delegation. Sory am cue, Fevracrat ‘Giiton and Tachtnw.<am opportunity | Shor st speculative Pelee SEE LR OOF | they work quite as well as single care. Mrs. James 8. Phillips, wife of Assistant Pay-| Gen. Hazen the third assistant postmaster gon ayo quod jos ora vestments is/. Aq “ay. ter Philliy States navy. accom- | eral, has received an application from a fourth- Palatial residence. HEMHON & HAMEY, 1907 F ot. | mbo41m (AS 4 DRIVING PABK RUMOR. i oy Ps RAND RDS TRUTH. <mnle2w, R SALEHOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS, BATH,| It is rumored here that an effort is now on by her ‘danghter, Carre, left Waaing-| cans Postmaster in the west for the appoint- . this morning Col, for the ben- bout themselves, —> = R SALE—NORTHEAST— attic an. cellar, overlooking city; near street cars’ " = for Denver, » for his stamps in the rost | __ Jt is easy for to tak Sightiy inst ae a ae 5 Broo "An entire are log, fait teen Cal or T. J, PUr-| foot to obtain control of the Alexandria | efit of her health. as Mara eects opensr the departwront | S2astate wnat they may have done, bat, it a te be penne het pte Thguire SEMMES & BHOADBENT, AM, 53 Franklin st., Anacostia. mhi5-1m*_| Driving Park for the purpose of initia —>——_ ice s Detier to uave other people you. ‘eae feat front by 100 fect deep to public HOSE HANDSOME & 9 AND 10.| —ZBIS1m 602 Fat. JF QR SALE BROOKLAND, SOUTH BROOKLAND, | there Bunday bese ball” gemes, &e., but a A Claim for Damages. exhibit at the world’s fair. The fond father wore waich follow are the Frat expressions of e : tafe Lithaba W sta awe; every at, | OH SALES Metropolis View and. viciniey Now ta | owners of the park know nothing of the matter, states that in addition to his daughter being ex- | Peghe une Kae of Lishete, X.Y. Que square trom two sf FISHER & CO. bells, fine cabinet mantels: besutifnl PORE 8 Ro aes ea aE Eun : NEW CLERK. pramis fp baja agen sito nf in the post office busisess she fo “the | “1 nave been aisieree scare or tems Ser ax yours mI “ima Fst nt walke: Sncat bourse te aerth tae iantne ter ee toea a mbi4-Im 100 Coreéran builditie._| yr, W. BR. Whalley bas entered upon his duty Hence lgess ara gpempemiaiaa es post office clerk in the world.” Shes only | past with malaria ague, have bad pneumonia tures ) ay, a ea FOR S402 08 SMALE MONTHLY PAYMENTS, | as aclerk in the Alexandria post office, vice Mr. | fatlore tc taloe i Aoenerss lap neepep sd eee Lar the Seonne leks secoppanies | outarrhal trousle ofthe throat.” ‘Two years agot peri a te er ae tance ave. NEW. TWO-STORY sIx- ‘Two $2. S00 contares, one cash and 620 par mo, | J. P. Lash, resigned, She claims in ths application and the detsile of one arm, os fescZiaistansen en ee ontsio aboat, treaty ous. "hres oath eos bi Si ctanes ex 0 sla 60 = ‘A DISTRICT CHARTER. shown, leaves no doubt about the weight being pos Wise fe hie condition 1 bee inewe ei a0 se ere, EAMETON, ‘OF ares. ‘ no. | A charter was obtained here this morning for stated correctly. something of watch I had Reed mama ‘The house is substantially built and handsomely mh25 All of ‘convenient to the sta- ARR Hea ce knew little, and am to say that I have @oisbeo ciabatta 2m in four BETO TS—ia144 tion, a I oie, nave ecrenes, weres Bane hoa a Loan and Investment Indi: Treable. been practically cured oy use ‘of Dattys pure —— 2 riven’ bath ‘wad cella eompache witnin | fore feroued, Catslandfenttated ett pile from Heute. W. Maye, 5. 8 Seasaie oe D's Late last night Secretary Hoke Smith re-| "ur Sunn ‘kelley Chase, Amesbury, Mass, “Pec fostrost by 8 darth of 138 tert to « wide | Pelaifal Secorstons” aS cuRE: | ereim conveyine i feetfns, beprerat eval | alaoon Sve Liseat the propomd bousevara apd electric | Peibhardt of Washingeos : ceived « telegram from Commissioner Gibbons Por soi wiz yours pas my wite nus been sullen. fr coruatt to examine,, price ard fall particulars | Owner. 2000 14:0 st. a Tau25-0e | DOR Cin ae eG Ce TTEE BROTHERS, — | Deatphee seen irc he eae kes Roe a at Athens, I. T., in which he states that unless | 18S ftom Dervous prosiration. For yeats, she was ant TOSS. FisneR'e Co. mb23-108 2 ‘619 F ot. nw. Brisa aniy ti cones ay, Appin so ‘The Mile Limit Case. stops are immediately taken to prevent colli-| by the most eminent physicians would induon save on sxcuaxcryew stx-zood|Oxtr Eronr Taovsaxo Dozzass. Seana ERMAN | Sm, orm ablabelahd. Inquite for. 9. CA gabifore Jade Miller in the Police Court to- sivn between the two rival factions of Choctaw Heep Gedee ae accion Oepagecean she recway hers: "ict 100x200: abundance of | ON EASY TERMS. FO Fare ELEGANT SUBUNBAN RESIDENCE, pause 7 for selling Ajece abo payee a8 Indians ee = ware — Tease bas always been sesanen ie ber Tenneees ‘EASTERDAY STALDEAS, a peeve, te modern houses near cope etre gnOES AmD Laws. within the mile limit of Soldiers’ Home, was Secretary | of War, with the resalt | that oe - pont | Circle; built of brown year en heard on the motion in arrest of judgment filed the officer in command of the United States | cenue cumulant, Dare) mae wale. Fe, SALE—NEW & ROOM HOUSE ON 23D 8T. stone and brick; either of which Salers shock care by Mr. Leon Tobriner. After some discussion. nearest the scene of the threatened HH. Baboock, the celebraea ‘manufac ear Washington Circle, $6,7¢ STFORD, would make = desirable home for ‘1m JOHN 0. JOHNSON & 00., 617 F st__| betwepn Mr. Tobriner and Mr. Pugh the motion Srouble bes boon instracted to promptly inform turer of Watertown, Bi. Y. ‘and wife mb20-3¢ 5 T4196 st. the possessor. as’ three stories and SPLPNDID SPECULATION Tx oe TST AND ‘BEAUTT- | was overruled. The court imposed « fine of ‘Singleton, a colored | himself f the exes ‘situation and take such sre using Daye pure mak wbisxy od = IMPROVED = — " ¥ - | $250 and costs or thirty daye in the work house. ection as it seems to warrant. Bennett JS SALE GU EXCHAMOR-ZOR runnovep jeer yelper peti oor Spanier, Stee, fro nkoe cer Notice of appeal was given and the court fixed ‘at Muscogee has also been to toms sevemtp-afin ane that's foo8 Some brick “tao: Orava Tat Beated Py bot water by furnace: electric belle; electric mea ee ee Bee the bond at €500. case now goes to the ‘st once to the locality and report upon the sit- elp ua slong.’ PAib tub: electric gas lighters and bells: lorated "hal es lighting; handsomely papered; ES AND LOTS aT COLLEGE neta Sores, > Prin ba aay. ing ‘ocenamen ae > Bo8ip LUT take tmaproved city or suburban property Peg rset al gon ©. M. Exntoxs, the at the Washing- A. Dzsp of Lorin to 4 Eethaays ma war $500: aan $5000" ne couminsions” 80 (0, clean, wallpered allay. Prige Le ton Asylum, reports that on Wednesday evening Gardner was filed = for | prosttation, "I usve bees very Sere Address EQUITY. star oftes. = : iSTITUTE, SCHOOL, | as four young white men were ‘that Pyrkrty interest in equare SALE OF FECHANGE X_ EXCELLENT | CHAS. EARLY, D nego abou wer rd nt window of he 396, between G, B, 8th and 10th strests north | goewunnatt tS, SMRY and | ed Ela Sa Bae patents ta os TALZOAt | O03 14th st. mw. =" SRSEIS* UES o? Pinson 200.. c17 vot. west. ~! "'Fne Shove scatements speak for themastven.

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