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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, “APRIL 12, 1893—TEN PAGES. é 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SOCIAL, MATTERS. THE RIGHT-HOUR LAW. tae wl a a ee ot “ne wth: —— —— For, S422 -1Wo SMALL BRICK HOU: R SALE—$200 CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY: | [)OR SALE—OTH ST, N. W. 7WO-STORY AND B SALETLOT 1)s STH ST. X-E. BET.L AND |The Skerrett - Mattison Wedding Today—| Questions as to Its Application to the Letter | Lake Erie’ to Have = New Ore-Recelvi Congressman-elect W. H. Hines, represent~ renting so ss to pay 8 per cont; exch $1,500. Z-room. allt. brick in Le Droit Park; is neatly | E ceilas bricks a mL lot S0.0c100. easy | I'M: 203100 toa 12-foot paved alley. at Dinner at the White House—Personals. Carriers Considered. Port. ™ eeytvania die splits “HARRY W. DOWLING, 612 Est nw. A “has cellar. furnace, cabinet mantels, &c. | terme + let atesoN rice and easy terms. swbanwapise | o a ing the twelfth Penneyivania congressional SOR SALE — 1508 K ST.;3 STORY, a neous; | AUP OWNEN. 100 Tat ne Mpizse” | “spew 520 13ih stn. oe. ES Bort St. Paul’s Church was well filled at noon to- : Fic ed Uy STORE 19 ROOMS Jet 20E100 . $12,500; ovly $2,500 cash regnired, = Sen SY Gee eames 4+. AA. 4 imate Fo SALE—LOTS IN TRINIDAD IRABLY LOCATED HOUSE R SALE—TWO JUARES FROM THE CAPI- EASTERDAY & MALLERY, 62% F containing seven rooms, bath, Foi ite batts ‘Groom houses; brown stons | Cor. 12th and Pata, P2100 to a e modern conveniences; price, brick bay-window fronts; stone steps: elec- and Mt. Slivet road, oni ‘ash. balance can rersain tree | trie belle and Heb ioe i ‘The questions outof the t-hour] A to the York trict, former, ted by G. W. » ies ache si aucae i q arising eight special New Times trom Cleve- 0% y represent 7" Shonk, st Jaw as applied to the letier carriers are numer- | land, Ohio, anys: | in town upon legal busines: before the Supreme ‘So: | Witness the marriage of Miss Mary — ous as well as complicated. While the act pro-| Lake Erie is to have a mew ore-receiving port | Court and is at the Randall Mr. Hine is am Ase terms to suit. * : two 7 apleat" FRANKLIN BARRETT Sinces; electric bells ‘and srenkive SOR SALE—ELEGANT NEW RESID: re iia; speaking’ tubes handsome | Cor: Frinised eve. ned Me olioet Skerrett, daughter of Admiral and Mrs viding for the ‘ : 4 ‘FoR sale 1a F Sf Se; PRESSED. prick culars appiy to EASTERDAY | cabjinet mantels; concreted cellar; furnace: panty | Lot}. beck 15, nie. rett, to Mr. Frederick W. Mattison of this city. ing for the eight-hour day was approved in | that will soon rank in importance with Cleve-| attorney-at-law at Wilkesbarre and bas served £. Peet, bay win.iow, 6 rooms and concret~d cellon ‘m.W. ap l-3t_ | and a.m.t ; easy terms. Apply to WNER, sate 3B gen do Sook 15 (ctfer wanted): ‘The arrangements for this wedding had been | 1888, the decision of the United States Supreme | land and Ashtabula unless all signs fail, Last two terms in the legislature and one in the state etiy pened “cies te aes Tange snd lstrobea: \ BEAUTIFUL HOME. 2106 # ST} wnts1m MON. Taverne. | Lose Seats lack fied Blanned on large scale, but after the recent | Court affirming the judgment of the Court of | fail the Conneaut Dock Company began put- | senate. rent Lomaaon Tor 6, block 4 ‘ive open ‘fi Places: electric belis and speaking tubes, ke. price F Part of lot 10, bicdl &, prise. Feascnable; terms caay. HUST & HUNGERFORD, | A Fixe Resipexce. th of a near relative of the bride's mother : c the simple plans that were carried ont today | “tims construing certrin phases of the law has ting in s good plant and a few special! “The voting sentiment of my district, which - : 3 : only recently been made. loads of ore were received. Now it | comprises the county Lazerne, of which Wilkes vaeh fended: 3 OX | Gaia wt Drie FOR SALE AN ECONOMICAL CORNER, BUILD | Poisctapitie die touthfal cud reer ae ence | ‘This decision holds that “the carrier is en- | 1. moed that the American Steam | barre is the principal cits,” said Mr. Hines st. extended: Stories and cellar, ae 4 = a ids band. LEAN Boo YER LPUILD: | pridesmai thful and pretty bride came : en- | is anon: joan Steam is the principal city,” said Mr. Hines Pte eae acts Be Comvemence: tot 408108; able Plt weep mea Pb FE ty eS Page Bo ped Former corned sag meena joseph Tay. | titled to eight hours’ work and to his pay if | Barge Company, the Merritt sarndicate of Mes-| ‘Tax Sram representative, “changes in a very _spl23t_HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 Fst. poomucteng sas we gy aptly aear Asicape Seng FC; Nene He oh noe cra: containing SRST lor Skerrett, and at the chancel was met by the Sato ale > i ee tae spake Ferercereye and heavy a iron.and steel | uncertain manner. For instance, Mr. Shoak, FP orooms sod ttn gio ban a yes oe Ee SaTHec Siar Oe Oe, | See Baer p, stoxe, stants ra nw. | ferectr of Puls, Dé. Harding, ocr | ole tai con be taninained a'whon he abs | cxiveme "sorters corset at eases | republican predeoeor, carried it by 1,600 tion northwest A to suit: price, $7,500. : ; ‘room: a from the SIDE as az a cee =| ated. The bride wore an elegant toilet of | Seat from duty.without leave. The department|as the point where the ore is to be| majority. learried it by about the same dg- SRELE ER weLtuaN, tobe Fst.” | brick, bey window howne; handsomely +cfnished wee | Mauasary very decirabio sorter Bs sortie; | gray Pursien clots trimmed wittioce ead vo | 00h iborty $0 beep a carrier cospurten ome: | vost’ a ‘Accompany bas been incorporated | ure. We bave elected but three democratio = southern exposure; R st. near North Capitol: terms " iy POR WSALEOA THREE-STORY AND CELCAB | Yery cas; ‘CHAS. W. HANDY, Itcontains every modern convenience, in- | {fonting 65 feet on wide street near care: room | vet, with a becoming poke bonnet, and carried under the laws of West Virginia and extensive | Congressmen in twenty-tour years. Jn the and all modern conveniences: ares Wksgecasae | eeiw ea ist at clndine furnace heating, electric «as lighting, tefuoe ey prcegay $0. Cal nee, © =| bunch of La France roses, ‘There was no re- docks ‘end hoisting apparatus will soon be | susto senate © republican succesds me, while Z aliey price, 812.400. - os snd reAt | (20k SALE—THIS IS BUSINESS—A DESIRABLE juard-wood mantels and trimmings, hand-| “It -AVID D. STONE. B04. 806 F st. n.w. | ception atter the ceremony at the residence of | A large number of claims have been filed | constructed. The unique feature of the a » _Se be _"_HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. | #) Groom and bath early, Bay framae Reuse: om someiy papered walls, butler’s pantry and | json SALE— Mra. Skerrett, 1827 H street, and after the | with the department for compensation for over | new port is that the hoisting and conveying | teceed a republican bere. HB SALE—ON TENN. AVE. N.E_, JUST NORTH | whcle house; heaved by Roane Pane a duinb waiter, tiled bath room and every useful ‘A VALUABLE CORNER, bride had changed her gown for a quiet travel- | time services under this law. Action on these | on the docks is all to be done by electricity. | ‘The famous Wyoming valley is in my dis. ash Lineoin Park 3 new Satory and’ caller. 7 roome | Tuckory term. HUST: onsehold convenience ever found in ehouse | Set" Jing ihe norihcas corner of Stk Sea'Eeite, | ing costume Mr. and Mra. Mattison started off | claims has been suspended pending the decie- | Permanent bridges over slips 100 feet im wiih | triet and it is the largest anierectte coal mining a Baeses; lots 185% front te} _apli-s of the Iatest model. Salusble for Bustaese purreascn rica ion seems enay for = wedding trip. They will reside in this | fon of the court. The claims now on file num- | will be constructed, upon which the electric | community in the country, for we tarn ont on apiese Heisei Es wel , = SALE The lot in 20fect front by good depth. rie | Lite pervect city. ber about 2,700, and as there about 11,000 letter | hoists will work. The whaleback steam , | half the anthracite output, valued at $29,000,000 Lor sal Ko. “CIR. oa ee isonly 817,000. it AVID D. STONE. 80¢and 806 Fst. n.w. A th " the weddi: carriers in the employ of the government, and | with their two consorts in tow, will find | Every nationality ix represented im iy district, ‘FOR SAL E_ONE BLOCK FROM DUPONT CIR- | prick on 2d et" fj eZ 7 SALE—PRIGE. 92,500. ee ee Pecos ate wetting wee to the character of their work , the Hungarians and Pol i SC eaidennnt per amish basement white-sione | summer kitchen: papered throughout am. 1.: very |CHAS. EARLY, SALE PRICE. $2,500. BUILDING srre 1N | Mr. David Milne of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. | OWing el work | the = just enongh to accommo- ea cy ies predominating end Fai ioee gif ee SO 11 rooms and henp st $9.900seagy terme. HU! 1ER & HUNTER, 603 14th st. n. w. 7 __ | THE CITY FOR THE PRICE; size 235x100, yw | Joseph Taylor Skerrett, Miss Dorothy Skerrett, | it plier or to give it the degree | date ‘three. docks will also be | holding the balance of power. Ihe Australian apl2-2t (EISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. — ee SP about 17 fect from Lath etjouns n = ot 70 feet from 14th; et ‘Fob SAEE=s ST. BETS. HAVE AND isTH A neat two-story frame on 10th st. near G st. s. | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. | “Zon't miss this chance. st. 3. ©... story and basement brown-stone and | ¢. : lot 20x80 ‘0 JO-Tt. alley; suitable for sinall. store. | — a Repeal: Be voce ana bail ioe Zeasoh | “nies, Sra. ‘SAMUEL BIFBER, Wasten—toax oF wrist” HEISPELL e McLERAN, wooRP at. | °F ______ aes with week rato FIT Jooklag Fort Myers Washinton — A fine residence on 18:h st. near Rn. w.,. three- | ro LGA N—si00, Ns" 58 ON i | ranning water; dne‘clay; on Nice new homes in northeast; high and healthy; | story: nine rooms; English’ basement? iot ‘21 fect | [0 20AN_ $100,000 ON 1ST TRUST ON CITY | running water pe . ‘Kenyon | Mre. W. H. Williams and Miss Milles of Phila: | of rity which @ ‘fixed number | lighted by electricity and work will go on | ballot system wns tried for the first time la ¢ fr house deiphia, Mr. Savage of Baltimore, Mr. Franklin Of, hours per day _ requires, it is | night and day. Br the electrical machinery it | Year and it was a success, for it rendered sho 3t__DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 Fst. n. w._| Swayne of Baltimore, Mrs. and Miss Beckham | ¢vident that tho claims will reach a very large be possible to dispense with about half | mine operatives independent of the mine bosses, WE HAVE 95) and Mr. and Mra John Hooe of Alexandria, | umber. Postmaster General Bissell inare-| of the force necessary to operate who have heretofore eacrcised a grest deal of high, potat over- | Capt. Fowle, Mr. and Mrs. Brookes, Mies | Cent circular to the postmasters instructs them machinery. The Pittsburg, Shanango | influence over the mon in their employ, eof the new elec: | BFOokes, Miss Stetson, Miss Barnett, Miss | that no claims for overtime service shall | Lake Erie railroad, which connects Conneaut | "These nationalities incline toward the :?,500 FOR FIVE YEARS 5 RUFIVE YEARS | GHANCE TO BUILD A TOW: .; iitiam- i bee: itted to democracy and { fc g steep ik ef Sogo: LsPinSnes es patcaas Gnd Wat | roel and nb trigrs” SOUS BATGEY TOU’ | con Mise Dora Care ag’ Meg Borkteatis | ad approved by tke copartmeat, "A now form | Cts of ena ern ene ei re die | emoermey gh fore rotors in ‘he, tai, Pree $3-300—Smant payment aud $10 per month. | Price, $8,000. SAMUEL BIEBER, Sha good commercial vaper, ‘JGOR BALE—GRAND COR: LOT—64x100 Hubbard of Watertown and many representa- | of claim blank is being prepared by the depart- | developments. Its president, S. M. Dick, is| strong teri ‘state. bu: I thiek i ‘the well- Prick, Saiepg gma payment and $15 per month | apii-gt "S00 7thet. ew. aploin HERRON & NIXON, 1206Gst. nw. on 19th and Lawren: rand site for # tives of the prominent navy families. ment and will be sent to all the free de-| authority for the statement that nearly one | orgenized machinery of the republicans as WM. S MINNIX, | POR SALE~ ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON WMENTS, LIFE | residence, or will subdivide advantazeously. ‘Mrs. Skerrett and her family will start about | livery offices whence overtime claims have | million tons of oreand coal bave already been | MUch as aoytuing else that bax kept the state in Room: 5, 13651 Pat. nw. papancse! mensions 27: tontine ingurance policies policies also pur- | value at $19,500. J.B. WIGHT, 1410.6 st_1t_ the first of the month to join Admiral Skerrett | emanated, and these blanks are to be used for | contracted to be handled at the new port, and | line for that party. The democrats ore mot Foe sane eT Desirable corner house. 9th and B sts. n.e. en captindmncws rp Pe Sy a epttling erg claims already made, as wellas any subse-| the American Steam Barge Company bas en- | nearly so well organized as the repablicaus, but Anew Sators bricks Sreiiss ath and lize: | Salyinacartnc st er neh 85,500 00| MONEY LOANED TO BUY WOWES ON—THE | on Howard ave" running beck <7 Shertance gear tile | ' preemie” ae aisicase wre a dinner | quent claims which may be presented to the | tered into a contract to make Conneaut its coal | I think that the urgency of a mere perfest one pte ER, a - MGnctaistsot piss, to Te retnened in ey monthly | st: Hold within few days. 25c- por footy whlch fe sites land gai partment for adjustment. and ore port for twenty-five years. | ganization is now apparent in view of the en- cation, Le Droit Park. $20 and S18 B st, me. ; Soom brick and or quartenty payiuedts., averaging less than 88 a | Sc. per foot lower than it cugiit to be. N,B- (last night in honor of Mra. Manning. Tho S 2 This activity is curious because it is are-| Couragiug signs, and that such will be perfected DAVID D. STONE. $04 and S06 Fat. n.w. | stone dwellings: front and back stairs: all month on 81,00, incinding both principal and ine | ¥ St others present were Secretary and Mrs. Carlisle, AN IMPORTANT POINT. vival. Sixty years ago there was an extonsive | before the next’ presidential elecuon and the fra jas > miele napa ecommerce hn geo ee FS 2 J Ots. XOBTHWEST SEOTIC Postmaster General and Mrs. Bissell, Secretary | The important point which the letter carriers | Fusiness done at the port, but the clay of is | democrats wal put forth greater energy. x tr roCthar Gostty new corner | 412 ¥lm st. n.w. ;.cheap; $200 cash, balance ce A201Paave, ”apRelm™ | 52, perwee wt Visi. 40x10) toalicr Latha | Lamont, Attorney General Olney. ir. Bryat, | have been anxious to have recognized by the | harbor by a bar and the, great deselopeient ot | The chunae ot the senate SEER residence! Ls aver prows- | ob aly terms; S-story‘new brick. Only... 3,500 00 Me PAN AT 5 AND @ PER CENT | between W and Horids ave. 42x100 to alley: 15th | Miss Kennedy and Miss Foyer of Albany. department, is that the meaning and intent of | other points carried the business away. It was | is shown by the fact tha: in I=s4 Harrison ears Seppe. vith tower: Eneileh basement; nicely i} 15 small frame; rented for | 419 o9 Sty, THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. 1300 at et rer rjrable corer lot une Lincoln ren, e. Mrs. Carlisle will receive today after 4] the law is to give them a work day of eight | in the old days « prominent ehipping point, | ried Luzerne county by 1,300 majority, am im a few years will be surrounded by elegant house ait E a : = g’clock, and it will be the last formal reception | corsecutive hours. ‘This question has been | Fivaling Cleveland. A fine flect of vessels and | 1888 by 900, while Mr. Cleveland eareied st vi = OS ON Se . 0 7 ‘i i ‘ : | 1 mers coming | this year by 1,600. 1 riet we hi key at office. DESIRABLE LOTS. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL, ESTATE AND | JOR SALF_—A CORNER ON ISTH ST. NEAR T;80 | that she will hold this season. brought to the attention of Postmaster General | ®t least three stea were constantly ing | # ar by jet wo have an Tt vi STONE, S04 and S06 F st.n.w. of lass security—5 a feet front by 66 deep; will sell for a few days at 5 5 a : | . unusaally good organ and the part = SeveD th. 8 ~ eae dakaceasl shag sk ens thee can a. Mine: arse. ay Ro several thousand dolisrs lees than adjoining prenests; | ‘The Mexican minister and Mrs. Romero will| Bissell, and in the circular above | and going. ue ae ee: — — Fo . ty = mie ow 1140 MeCLELLAND, i " is forre is tha ini omen a. . . are apt z —— ; as Improved ss z EL MCCLELLAND.” | give a dinner on Saturday evening in honor of | Feferred to he holds that “‘under bis decision a s seantchdlanien” . ——_ Uy siveral snail teaige Pored. ft, 73 1400 F it-_| the Vice President. pretty Gel mal tagetap omg omg seaside! We have hind no strikes or troubles et the 389 north side Orcwon ave. bet. 17th an 5 SBE : 2 ice i y 8 ae re han ken oubles Spe aaa ee 200) AE gage for buiiding overations ouside t ALE-LOT ON X BET. 7TH AND ISTH | srye Postmaster General and Mrs. Bissell wilt | C8ht hours’ service in any one day. This 7252100; a Dargain if quick sal Oa are a RNOH, Real Fstate. 808 F st tw. “= ns service may or may not be in consecutive hours, | The Russian Patriot's Views on the Proposed | Mines recently , thou, go housekeeping here within month or two, | Tt a their selection of a house having narrowed | ¢, ne mines have only 220x150: will exchange for office. erty. Offer wanted. es 8250. 000 TO LOAN AT 5 AND 5ig PER ed at balf time dui not to be construed, however, as deciding Extradition Treaty. = ug the past six or iF = c ht months, which makes times somewbat - ‘time may be allowed in any case unle*s| Stepniak, the Russian patriot, has written a | S®" — side ISth st. bet. Pand Q sts. n.w., eeu lands Geaestok cad -ABLE LOTS © OF | down now between two or three. They have | ¢ oes c ‘ ypniak, patriot, dull. The market can re bat about con i i ; ave | for an excess of eight hours actual service in a hail a : Gui. a. ft : = esate vd wate stn of lo, foes nes exgeed 30 DeADDISUK; ROSA7IR St. | 1a theke hauan 10 Dafato pad @ill betag | Gece ig) letter to President Cleveland making @ strong | 40,000,000 ton= ened ar dane and back stairs 2 00 | ber ceatcagh value of pruerty. No aente.. DAVID D. STONE. FOF SALE. 24,00) Bact ‘Address 'Y P.O. mb31-im* « CAPITOL | their furniture here. Mr. Bissell’s brother and | “In targe citi New York, the busi- | Protest against the ma grate atc.cewer, | Wife are now at the Arlmugton, i wighalrapepentgadtaenw ostaf omly'a trifld | while our total capacity is 80,000,000, and thi nees of the office is of such magnitude that it; The letter deals with the impossibility of | is the reason why the mines do not run on full “FRANK T. DOU per lot nd ie BROOKS O16 LS The marriage of Miss Abbie Scott and Dr. | provides continuous work throughout the en- | securing under the new treaty any pledge from | me. re ines? Sg Baker will take place the latter part of May. _| tire day and the eight-hour law is observed by | Russia which will make it certain that an extra- 955 north site F 2 - = _ PIA Ex-Vice Presidont Morton and Miss Morton | having three distinct forces, each working ntey Setar merlot cay 4 s. dited person will be tried and punished only for aay . i, 81.250 per he : small towns, whe s ensuing elections,” said ex-Co Boyd MThese are ths | % Atenas tosuit. T. RK. BROOKS, 66 Leth sen-w, | are at Laketrood. i ww ig red maa: ha cootionene a good | the offense for which he is claimod, and quotes | to yrs cree copreeentative at the EbbIt this re ene | oon rest 0 pei cs arwaxp wars: |, Recent letters from Mrs. John W. Foster, | many nestions aro likely to arise wader'tiis| Ristory to show how many promises 00 that | Tox 140: Star otis. fh STH AND H STS. a ‘will be the impeachment of four re- : dated from Hotel Continental, Paris, indicate | law. ‘The Postmaster General in his circulars | ‘fect have been violated. He says the treaty Te SROORS, | that the social courtesies that’ are g daily | to postmantors makes the following sugges- | 1 in violation of all the principles of justice, | publican state and two ex-state officers on the aplz-Jt | extended to the members of the Bering vea | tions, upon which there is no divergency of opinion | ground of negligence and malfeasance in office. DsTS 70 LOA periy negottaced on short ding loans a specialty, 518 12ch st. (Metzerott Mr: WILCOX & HIRST WO7 Pa ave. and Och a te Be Pe eae or a P ¥ UF a BakGATS a cudier con yors Straily located northwest: | re conference are so numerous thst every day is i nee ee . in civilized countrice. ¥ “The state has lost a large quantity of money bee story beck ak pit nie eal Hxl1p; on grads and ia one of the 9 most pleasantly filled. ‘Mr. and Mrs, Lancing | TH POSTMASTER GENERAL'S sUacESTIOxs. “No civilized country,” sayn Stopniak, “ex-| wrouch the carclomnets of it board of > OO 4 2 f Hast Weah’neton : barsain st @1-15 Perf. | ars sito in Pacis with Mi “You will also, in person or by some duly | tradites criminals to China or Turkey, where public SALE_WE ARE AUTHOR 3 = BW i on F seid at once, #9200. ine property and sbow!d se] at once. it DAVID D. STONF, S04 and S06 F st. i A i lands and buildings, and while I was governor I ‘D | Miss Cockrell and Miss Shields, who crossed | authorized member of the force of your office | the judicial proceedings are entirely barbarous, J XN . AN] J bd ii e' . ane “d 1° ppointme of : sho allsteet Lape Tih ders pharecutsred school end are bosy | other then aietier carrier of collector, have | Bones ence Turkey cr China Ghohesrersier |wecommended the appointment of commie “ro LOAN IN LARGE OL SMALL 20 per ft. T. H. BROOKS, | with their studies. | daily examinations made of each carrier and | SO" of Justice, P ¥ of | sioners and experts to examine into the affairs % jy Cake SR ee e ae Miss Virginia A. Grafton of 1727 Q street a eh ber | Proceedings. But these courts are reserved ex- | of state institutions, and this is the result. ‘ist notes purchased.” 2 —ONE Wi SQUARE _ON PROVI- collector's trip report to ascertain whether | ciusively for common, non-political offenses. borin bas > Brookland, ai 10.cents pac foots ierus | gave a pleasant dance to a few friends last |any one on any ‘day is consuming more y p +: ' “The carelessness with which the affairs of 9 “With the exception of Vera Zasulich, the - 3 : neisitberhiood 11 cents if said imeais the'mesé | evening. Among those present were Misses | than eight hours in the performance of | 9.) winin 1877 entenpted the lite of Gen | the people have been imauaged in Nebraska For sace— ‘TO LOAN, IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, | food polehborhood; 11 cents if sold within the moxt | Parsons Powell. Gertrude Seckendorf, Daisy | his oficial duties, and whenever any ex-| fit! who in 1877 atterap' wage ak, | have aroused the democrats and independents, 5 ‘Trepoff, and was acquitted by the jury, which Peotkeauies Noferrer ed Teel estate inthe |" Nine-room house; all mod. imps. ; lot 502130: one | Davis, Josie Perkins, Mazie Brown,’ Flora| cess of time is reported for any day Anika axeoplonin pooemmdhonn dary, wliich | and literal republicans also sbare in this ia- stmabig SQesilion wacker, | of, te most desirabie corneta’ ta Broosiaut: Rhees, Emily Sproul, Winifried Mattingly, | you will at once to ascertain the cause | Committed from, any’ “political” motive | {guation. Tho republicans have been in ofice 1008 F st. new. apll-3t ding. _| Florence Farnsworth, Helen | Smith, | thereof. If it is found that a carrier or col-| 125 been submitted in Tussin to @ jury, | % long that the people feel tore-clect from that £0 LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, IN SALES 7 T_ON LANIER | Messrs. Abbot, Wiley, Edmunds, W. McLean, | lector in the proper discharge of his| qi political offenses are tried in the | Patty will be merely to cover up the errors of tostitson city realestate. naw Fikciehte-totio0 ect! can tn itretnaed iw tor | B. Ashford, Horace Westeott, Ormsby MoCam- | oficial duties is necessarily employed in| Al Political offenses are Ty “epocia | tb6 Past end things will go on in the we Joore SEH OONE nt | S109 lots adiaccat are held at - Ue. per ad. fect: | mon, George Hest, Thurlow Bergen, Fred Me- | excoss of eight hours, you will at once relieve | jarunione of 4, the, ozs ‘derision te cali | 824 mismanaged manner ws heretofore. house; 9 rooms and bath; south exposure; three squares noth of Capitol; very desirabie loca- tion, Price, . Rete ZEVELY & FINLEY, api0-8 G2 Pst nw. a Bier oclowinal Park. oF St | Reynolds, Sergeant Major Gallup of Denver,|him of such part of said duties as will : tractor ted | 88 ciection of democrats, however, there will =: | Esruscnotes, Ail Vegi Komlee: | prow saik-t SeWEET- BETWEEN AToe pon | Cok: Sengeant “Rush Rhoos, Drum Sergoaus | onable him to cole within the eight-hour limit. Sy the ocr cent merase, are sppointed | be an investigation and an insight sfforded the ‘OW SALE — TST, N.W. NEAN T4TH: BRICK | cash. ROA inches front on I st. bya | Perrine Barney of Dayton, Ohio. This you will do either by assigning * portion | Gependent upon and subservient toit. The Pees into Co mncner in which their affairs yr will sell to colored party °° Price $4,000: $500 | rar Tnsonts; | _ Mrs. A. Lisner will not be at home on Thure-| of bia route or his labors to another carrier | trials are secret, neither the public nor” press | B8¥® been con See 30 per month. JAMES G. JESTED days again this seasot who may havea deficit, or by adopting some} men being admitted. ‘No reports of the pro- | These exposures have sireng! demo- FOURI A BARGAIN. zs : a ee sree 5 or all of the other remedies outlined in the | CeeGings are published. Even the places of | &*#ti0,Party greatly, especially upon local is- See ones ae aie ae ee ee ND VERY | yond time necessary for examination of Miss L. B. Gilbert and Miss Florence An- oraer of the Postmaster General. cheap house between M324 8 few doors | aration of papers: Cousmissions 2 Coon. ave. reason: Kk, Srcoms, bath La ssevifies to rake | fr. POMS SFIS Sgatee sales ess oie “bath's. pes Owner. wishing new bome at th E'stories sod Fr TSU) 1471 G st. n.w. sues.” drows, who will be plossantly remembered as | °"Tho average number of ‘persons served by | {nt ‘vals and the names of the judges are often ; | Sueste of Mr. and Mrs, A.B. Kelly at 228 A | carriers has been so greatly reduced in recent cannot be disproved or or doubted. | Col. BB. Smalley, the popular democratic Per | street southeast, left for their home in Boston | years and the ratio of cost per eapita for the | “tn densian the political sates: of she ak national committceman from Vermont, wan- on Friday. a‘ Free delivery gervico has been so enormoxsly | fenses which are now made extraditable and as-| dered turocel, the corridors of the Ebbitt thie Miss Forbes, Miss Stanford and Miss Emma | increated that the most rigid discipline must | Eimitating them to crimoal offenese the Aesocl. ug Forbes are stopping in New York for a few | hereafter be adopted and enforced in order to| Can government is surely, by the very. nature |™0rning with « serious expression om his days. keep within the reasonable intendment of the | of the transaction, bound to ask from the Rus-| usually serene countenance and with » wery pi dtt: st. 140 feet cn Rast C by a aovth of wt carer dont wd for 8 it Pprice, only $2.25 per ai fe adres THOS 3. FISHER & Co. _ap10.6¢ area art east side. bet. L and M, S-story and cel- bath; butler's pantry: 4 rooms deep; tot Columbia, ws nvents of the law authorizing the free delivery service. f con aie Cispatar ulate ot nee, Geo, H, Oltoway and Mire C.F. Cotton | ne nccumulstion of estindabrodnow fo | nn, Surerument a, formel and eabetantn | Gejeced at have thought tat beth, near ceatof value repayable in installments. of Canastota, N.Y., are visiting Mrs. G. De} overtime services in the face of liberal allow-| ted smainal off shout bo anit | Col Rautare aon 4 ty he ¥. H, SMITH & SON, Witt at the Rigas ancesfor free delivery service is an evil which | ¢v11 11104. e8 criminal offenders should be dealt | Col. Smailes's despondency was caused by . KAISER, with in Russia as criminal offenders, which | failure to receive federal patronage favor or Ground floor, Atiatit 7 ee Ew p oh er a Mrs. Boardman gave a tea yesterday after- | must be abated. means that they should be tried by ordinary, | some such momentous cause. Such, however, “=: Ty" SUMS Frow asa TPWARD {n'this subdivision. alityin rear” T°*PFoverty | noon at the Country Club from 3 to 6. A| Section 614 of the postal laws and regulations | Tegular tribuccis.” in not the case, for politically the colonel is all ATS AN GR PER CENT ON REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRIOT. R. O. HOLTZMA Cor. 10th and F Stepniak then gives instances where the | serene. HERRON & RAMFY. luncheon was served earlier in the day for a| (issued under date of February 2, 193,) pre- limited number of friends. scribes the datics of letter carriers, and 20 | promises of trial by Jury have been violated in | "The maple sugar crop of Vermont,” sald ‘The Hahnemann tea to be given by the ladies | deviation whatever from this rule will be | the past and says that shouid the treaty gointo | Col. Simalicy as he wiped’ salt tear from Bis of the Nordhoff Guild tomorrow evening at the | tilowed at any office where any letter carrier | operation political offenders would bo ex-| left eye, “is going to be very short this season, residence of Miss Clara Burton promises to be | ™kes “overtime. jer found loitering | tited under criminal charges and tried in | I know that this 1s a sad fact tocommunicate to & most enjoyable affair. Especial attention has | , Moreover, any letter carrier found loitering | Russia for political offenses. He also | an expectant public, but it ia nevertheless been given to the dancing arrangements, | OF Urnecessarily consuming time on his route, | refers to the construction put upon the | fortunately true. ‘They need cold frosty nights Members of the floor committee will be Mr. | OF sbsent from duty without permission in the | word ~‘conspiracy” by the . Russian goverument | and warm days to make the sap flow, but ‘woe Lewis Painter Clephano, Mr. Richard K. ‘Tyler, | Sb8ence of justifiable excuse, will be at once | and says that persons who even talked about | happily all conditions have been against « good Mr. Ralph K. Upton, Mr. N. E. Fugitt, Mr. Lee | Tecommended for removal—(postmasters can- | attempts against the lives of members of the crop. Iam also informed that the Pox D. Latimer. not appoint, remove, reinstate or promote let- | roval family would be extradited under this | of peo cclStt jolmend Manor, a JAMES A. BATES & ce. 812,50). & ROTHE RFORI SALE-HANDSOME N 209 ST Gecorated. sid bath; Jot | a _ 01 ITY OF WASHINGTO th: Jot a in will be short, while if ee ee ba hi Pee, “4 ula subdivision, ter carriers). head. crop of Delaware also peters out the country = | TYLER RUTHERFOR he Soldiers’ Howe | _ fr. W. 8. Campbell, who was U. 8. consul at rue ee OE eS Slipetekaieass Dis Retler with enneped Gol okies eiacmeneees oe ste $ : P loses large deed. condi- = = f LARGE COR’ smb. Conereted st Rotterdam and Dresden for thirty years, during AT THE RIVER FROND. tho Fresidext eal to tho Amariaun peoeio ior | Shon.™ & WANTED bie in ‘the rear: lewalks four feet wide and ru hich loug paclod Socwes enolase extant s e Presiden peo) I. 2d wilh sets Jo ae Ted aati cenit eit | hospitalities and courtesies $0 #0 many of his a ane the Chero. Size about Shr T2 Tata ‘asormaity with ths r cs ee Tbe proximit i ty and will sell cheap raaleon easyterms. | countrymen, is on @ visit to his scn-in-law, Pp ty of the opening of ‘Sec us avow? Hn non Brightwood th 14th st, ca’ venue ‘over 100 deep to alley {be | Gen. Kelton, at the Soldicrs’ Home. He re- LIKE “THE WEECK OF THE GROS-| kee strip,” said A. J. Myers of St Louisto Siuall Eouses weil rented BH. WARNER & CO. = well ha aki gan aioe sece, | 916 f ° i 7 G34, makes thet Tote'ats | turns to his country to find death has deprived wry and Charley, Kendrick, Nan- VENO’.”” ‘Tux Sram representative at the Randall i po bale mawpeowr New noon REsE SMALE. BRICK HO. seer. water Sud cas.” Specal inddcensente t thoes | MPO] many of his old’ friends, among whom | jemoy, 40 cords wood, Carter & Clarke: schooner Vit-| so soscious Appearance of @ Three-Masted | MOTning, “recalls tome an experience that GOR SALE_H. | oder improv who build, ere y, Chat nner, . | Sate. Pram Sak Di Dives. 20 ne Gon ‘Spoken Off Cape Lookout. had in thé rush at the opening of Oklahoma, DENCE NEAE DUPONT CIRCLE. never has bora m alley; will be sid at a barvain ONE. HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOL. | Cisco and Thurlow Weed. dot schoomas Onis Susmm, is cede meek Oa ee “I was on the eastern border of the territory. cecupted, and is BH. WARNER 0, Gal for pracest 2 Smproveinents by the company: | The engagement is announced in New York of | scusoner Parkes, 2 cords woot, do.;schooner Sunny | What may develop into « tragedy of the sca 2 Pi LOAN Gall for place. i : > liza | SOUths Gibson, Saint Mary's river. 400 bushels oye @iscovered on Monday by Capt. Catherine | There wereabout 500 settlers with me We On cp BRICE & LIPSCOMB, Agents, ‘Miss Edith Draper, a sister of Mrs, William | to ee alee erydis bees a7 ranged all along the line. There was not asol- BEAL, dhe = eee May, to Mr. L. Vaughan Clark of St. Louis, SAILED. of the steamer City of Augusta of the Ocean | sed ESTATE. ES FI 7 i Schooner Gilman Dove, Nomini; steamer Alton, 5 dier or deputy United States marshal in sight. THOS. F. WAGS. a. with improvements | Miss Harriet Adelaide, daughter of A. H. and Ghee hi preg lpereepes Steamship Company's line, plying between ghee ee - 5 ae ) per sa. ét : also 40.10* | the late Col. French 8, Woodal! of Quincy, IIL. | piecwe eeoonee naith, “Mas, Mary Anne Shea, | New York city and Savannah, Ga. ‘There was, in fact, nothing to prevent aug —— 4, rrcnt rates on approved: teeta nde tt was married to Charles Edward Burden of | Aquis; schooner Galliher, Saint Clement's bay. ‘The steamer left Savannah on Sunday, and | % from crossing the line before moon, the estate security. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, inp: i ©. D. LIEBERMANN, 1503 F et. 108 Gato enim JA! c Washington on Wednesday, March 29, 1893, at —_———> hour fixed in the proclamation, It wasve Forsse ress = Porspeperes foot SOUS E Beane AEF ac | by Kor. ‘Wan. Tayloe’ Sayder- The wedding | TOLTTICAL TROUBLES XN PERU. essay Dae: Piz zoene ed bath FOR SALE—PTANOS. mite =| pecseuie. voce Geen a le The 'd | alty to the observance of the law of the land, presents were numerous and valuable. ‘the |The Name of Pierola, the Ex-Dictator, the d bath. bay-wit PPOR SALE—Lors. i i Sota at 53 FOR SAE ota uet, ma. bridal couple spent, their honeymoon at Vir- Stanton pi OR SALE_A GABLER UPRIGHT PIAN ‘To an immediate ES i F 6 sa. save, A and ist | 0y ill bo at bs 0 1987 Rebels’ Rallying Cry. “We all watches and agreed ot; deateabiy locsted beeold cheap. For fall par also a hardsome square pian. #00; woth avectal | ate, ne civonta the tuseo stents: eae ginia Beac! will be at home at Ist! ane New York Herald" at = dareaing. THOMSONS MUSIC STORE: S21 Yith ; pares stree aes corthwest “‘Tuceda} Wcideys Som w York Herald's correspondent the time. re were three pistol Sot sande . apse ae se Ageucy for the standard Vose pianos.” apl-Sm sit of wt ric, 3 ony, Dupont etrte; ‘Sprite ae iy Panama, Columbia, cables as follows: ply at noon and the rush begas | T have = aa = yin square 103 itical troubl ae thi war, but it was one most | = a rics FOS SF per. is1u axp 107TH STs. ¥.W. FOR SALE-A GREAT DARGAIN—A BEAUTIFUL| _mb2>__F. T. KAISER, Atlantic building. | The wooden wedding anniversary of Mr. and aco = oa _— See panag oer I ever witnesred. A few of us @ SALE—I HAVE SO! Hsndsome 2-story and high-class upright «rand piano, used but two yi SALE—NORTHEAST- ‘Mrs, Sells was celebrated at their residence, | parte of Peru. mest serious ce were on horseback, while there were countless Groom brick houses, os tmproveinenta:: § bec room: months br careful CTE fost Cr penne py An entire square. 1502 P street, last evening by a tion which | far reported occurred at the towns of Cuterno j Rorthwost, frou: $2,000 to. $2.00 josets, oven Ereplaces: lot 2 ments; very rich tone; faliy guaranteed: ‘SEMMES & BROADBENT, teams, prairie schooners and even ox ‘to | Address HOWARD, Tear. room for 4 horses and carriawes: coschinan's | T1or piano and one of the best makes and mb13-1m 602 Fst. | was largely attended. Mrs. received | and Chote. An armed body of men, headed by say nothing of the people on foot, Go'Rsi, or fair pareniars appereittowte Rouse | over been ted, conseGuenty not abased. SALE LOT ON NOETH SIDE OV 97 | the Svan ceaister’ “eot* parlor snd Gabriel Rivera and «man named Guerro, at- wromen and children were frenried with excite: esmmntdes SS THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, ad 1857 Ket.) 86200 | Mion Margaret Pentland presided over the lem, | *#¢Ked tho governor's palace, “Viva Piercla”” agree fy tinged meg tend vey <4 ay PE BROWN 300. cade Boek which war b ‘the was their battle io eeecenk, Bien antes Sheet, tite an’ rear alies j prion aplt O13-Ps. ave. eres. | wl, which was located on second — objective potnt. I was splendidly mounted : et leet As | So ALE SPECT GFF Te floor. A number of handsome presents were| The attack upon the palace beganat $ o'clock end Gace» or Sour pf unworn tho fut toomahs POR SALE—GREAT cuaNce 10 and Gr. mal Ba eocane pianos at $10 monthly payments F received, all containing in some way the mate-| in the afternoon and the siege lasted until 2 the railroad. It wase great race. The owners Fete St eae or cath. elect one of these aud you Will get Lig LOST AND FOUND. — | Tial which gives the name to the anniversary. | o'clock on the following day. During all that of good teams in spring wagons were next be- Sain Para, GA SWANS, “Stir PlaNO EXCHANGE WARFROOMS, OST—SUNDAY MORNING. “A SEAL caxp| Mrs. A. Gears and ieorgerioperyr Bag ee econ te somes oak hind us. TRIER a aoa: @akb-SERICELY MODERN HOREE se Forgan *t*:— | name Miss Cars and address 042 O stoke Finace | providence, RL, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. tinually shouting “Viva Plerola,” the ex-dicta- Sathens Ianto ching Go chemms the frst F is R SALE—A SNAP AT A LOW PRICE; TWO | suitably rewarded un returning to above address. itt | E- Ve Z s tor, who is now fn exile in this city, being thelr = . Ln sy I ADVERTISE ONLY BARGAINS. order, fue tone, for Suiy G60 Seakrs sust th OST_FROM 4 CARRIAGE ON MONDAY, PRE-| | There were gathered at St. Patrick's Chureh, | i ata0t0 tor president. . wee pn pry eng me Entry No. : : order, Spe tone, for only 850 cash: LSumabiy on 2. 1 ave. bet Jain and 156i stra | Boston Heights, Boston, yesterday many repre- a es auch haa word ‘that Se hpote Clrcln—act al bases. toestiew SPezinner; stool and cover included black bom, A‘Hoeralwewaed with wil be paid if ge | Poston Heights, Boston, yes parites fone portion of the mab held the towns| ‘ence, when they came te a quarter section that Dupes Carel a aoe areata meer @ 3450; | le, Who hed been bidden to witness the mar-| many volleve tere trea Sf the reeidence. | “Any officers abosta?” asked the captain of | gy. Gocunoring ihe pret ecmioment onaee R SALE—1 WEBER SQUARE PI: RIG? QTRAYED-NEWFO! DOG; TAG riage of Miss Mary A. Kelley of Boston 1y Conmdering great excite q ENE RE, FTANO_ORIGE | S Uhawers name Jack, ulisole reward to verter: 7, Rosaia Pills, one of the defenders of the house, | the steamer. which the labored and the rivalry for the eat goread:<also Emerson Uprizht for @s00 cash Bots | trbinw same to U1 Pa. ave. 0. Ye") to Mr. ‘Thomas B. Waters of this city. ‘The | Ues‘ktied: ‘To this there was no respanse, though s red-| jand, the shooting aifrays were remarkably few. $26 Greatest on Leth st 25 ft tro ip rcellent condition. Cau be seen before 12m. or | | OST—A POCKET BOOK WITH NAME OF | ceremony was performed at 9 o'clock by the | “Killed. job was about to batter down the | shirted man, who seemed to be in charge, ich will be seen st the Cherokee BU—T7ES Q st. - BVE1OV. ste thet stter 6 p.m. at 1320 Lath at. now: wio-bi=" | T,Ownorstamped 1 containing over $30 in | Rev. Father Walsh, the pastor of St. Patrick's. bs ” The rah whieh wil bp 8001 block from Dupont Circle, ir. deep tae Bie eine chit, 22" Rowand it retarted to 1638 The bride was iy attired in a white Sates woe a were eS eee hatchway, which [Ni | opening, however, will be « hundred timesenore List ts lenge, : ‘their ONLY FIVE DOLLA! THLY- oo ‘duchesse lace ting vernor, troops who » the main battened down. exciting.” Boule sdverdioed” Pisum call before buyin wert pages oath ar Sneet| CTRAYED-AN ENGLISH GEITER DOG, WHTTE Mise ‘Lily, thealey “ace | Bad_been sont, for, appenind. ‘The, soldiers | information coud be obtleed arto bere the — oe whone TS. fapl2]__ 1421 G st. muain Acor. Price #800, wil sell for 8125, 610 down ad @Sper |W. Butlers Son North Cone Fader eit be attendant and was beoomingly | fuarSe@ upon the lovers, ae eee ‘The Gente Baaee, Raa pe a . month.“ Séett without d0iay. Oo eacre, Basted by returning to Dr.'a- MARTINS. rear of | gowned in blue and white brocaded silk and | \rees With the lows of th $4 ae siete that Cath. ‘The camtata “Belshazzar” was presented psoas wee STO ree Sari Ga tt | nome ite fa Safar eden tor Uacea SS | =A, ___15 Punt avele._| T'osr_pracg onap case ow COTE BE. NEAR | plumes” Als Joseph ML. ‘elloy”” brother | tbe SPFonch of the soldiers the rioters became erjao could” do ‘be had si tpron and leave the | lent night at Matonic Temple, Theendiense ee en alee |S |, cme 2 WiccaMae, One Upright. cost new 8150, now 8200, Pesoandtewo kere Liderdt reward "returned to | of the Bride, "officiated "as best man. They consed firing and fled in all direotions, | ean’ tis costa mote te be mando Le ceo ben | Sled the ab ucheh endbebiiandt ap ~apiet _ aaa THOS. E_WAGGAMAN._ | “one't rlet, cst new 248. 3 10th ot. hws is] After the ceremony a wedding breakfast, fol-| put they meme oth ‘Which | to the effect that at 10:30 o'clock he had spoken | Performers B SALE-& BEAUTIFUL 2STORY GROOM | POR SALE-I3TH ST. BET. T AND U ST&.| Que Upright, cost new $400 ffi ‘OST—YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, ON 14TH. lowed by « don, 0s given at the reai- ew — Ella M. Storer of | Proval. The scenes reprosented the Jews in balck dwelling, situated in eyrowing portion of t 6 NEW BRKOWN-STONE ‘and p. b. houses, §| One Upright, cost new #3475, now $105. J po ee ET denet of the tote ty ‘Mr. and Mra, | Yi! 20 doubt be used on another occasion. the three-masted_ schooner E @o tem Sata mi; papered nicely throughout, sate man. WS, bath and cellar; LATEST improvements; | Qne Upright, cost new $300, now $180. Gong. eve. Winder slsass tetera ent pes mes beite's perents. Mr. ew | _ Besides the leader, Rivera, threo other riot-| Boston off Cape Lookout under suspiciouseir-| captivity, the camp of Cyrus, BES rsa i cele alae NACE and open grates. PRICE, 88,7: tata HUGS WORTH 6 CO ee ee eee Ty | SCUHONGES ESOS THiS Penee 1é | Waters will their honeymoon in New | ory anda child "More than cumstances, which were detailed as above. hall of Belshazzar's palace, the "S00. price 04.00. ray terme. JAMES M_ Gi ments. HUGO WORCH & CO.. 25 That malady | J |& BON, 1115 Pa. ave. York and at Palla, after which they will ‘a child were killed. twenty , quet EAST) BDAY & HALDEMAN, 2o3-Im = = OST—MONDAY, A BLACK AND TAN COLLIE . persons were wounded during the fight ‘Capt. Catherine believes that there waseither| victory of Cyrus ani the desth of apizat aan (608 F s: spp Te beac SE HENDID SMALL-SIZED PIANO | J \Goc. with tay No. 730%, Please retura. to, ie + | Comae to thelr futare ogg pars on ‘An incident similar to this, but less bloody omutiay on board and the officers imprisoned | 4.5, onian ruler. ‘The cast was as follows: m SALE 4 Beavtiver ostory pay-win | F's: WE-coous tol Rreatbacyain. SPELT ENE CONLIEE, OY | mm Taree ie his cite aie aerate yUPOR | in its results, occurred in. Lime ® few nights | or elo thatthe oficers were murdered and that Saeco me GH. tog, Ores, mee wom amd baths haadarcie zocmn house o . 3 ~ were : an ou eteeatclitn ces guetta porgon af tae bres; | So TaseSne eee Son tLe ; las | will give » reception at their residence on Ver-| $8m4 of the presidente pa ee ee a | ee esse pomenrton of gh go ly Sg ye 4 mtiom pA convenient tocer tines valued | Groom house on’ Handoeas ee ee Ee ORAS srl" | Mont avenue, Some one raised the cry of “Viva Ple-| ‘The vewel is entered in the record as be-| Mr, G. W: Havlins; Psius, Mr, Ht Gellteess Red as brick Louces on 17 is isu ne invest: | ivepets of reeds; aub- bass: couierss tne tone poset: | | OST—MONDAY EVENING AFTER 8 O-CLOGK, Shes Tola,” which was echoed by nearly all the per- | longing to J. Baker & Co. of Boston, Leman | 2 '; Shelomith, Mise E. Williams; Zerrub- eDAY & HALDEMAN, =| nent alny two A is on wide streets. | Had very little; good ae nsw, cost $4004 wilt SoU for | La tetwene aesiae Re an ee ag oe ‘The Bar to Entertain the Eeneh. iatdhe Coenae ee, foram yr-e8 ‘master. She is 427 tons, 135 feet in | 2- Spiess: a Ez Fat nw. | $2.300 aed $2.00, and one extra fine ouilding lor om | Bias oe cane eee ae ER Cost #100; aarx"peckst, boots containing lady's gad watck: | ‘The seventh annual pleaked chad entertatn- | 2222 crow _oarde z in | Babel jr, Mine Bente Young: Angel, Sieg = Sika ec neat Senator Sar FG SMITH, | some dmall change ant Wane bes Pinder leans Palace were about to fire the crowd fled. , and was built at Waldborough, Me., in | 5700". J7~ ae ee ee eae K’Galliber; ahs, Versnont ave. bet. K and L. ‘peot og-thon eal fe risen os mh? 1225 Feans. ave. a. w._ | furn to Star ofice and receive Hberal reward: apiia® | ment by the b-r of the District and the bench |” Adairs in Peru appear to be dritting rapidly | 1876 By & Kennedy. Tomar’ Biles theme, Atala, MiseLabe Bred baths, Vi. as ct Davis baiiaing, 1201 Pa. ave. a a OsTIBY DR. J. i HALL, .¢ PROMISSORY will be held as usuai at Marshall Hall and the | toward-revolution. = burn; ag ey Magi, Messrs, R SALE OR EXCHANGE—LARGE BUSINESS: OFFICIAL NOTICES. bbe liberally rewarded by retarsingrseise to De ."H | boat will leave on Saturdey, May 18, at 11 SEE haoaete NAR ER ee eG —— jariey. | | N. Z. Mell F. Mate was Se nent avenues nee "Apmiy ne Sout 60 Zest on prcax NOTICE OF THE OPENING OF QUINCY STREET REW. = WILL BE PAID FOR == RE on bg beorgpe Deeds Figres rn retina ease c. Beier sel eaeieaeapmnee ‘police, died at WESCOTT. ‘WILCOX & HIESTON z : PH ae Desinble New De . v7 Pa ave, and oth anda ave _| FRUESDELES ABDITION FO ARES swith ouecbail of bis tas ted Samia Sk weeret the| H. Parker to Emma Keeth, sub 20, sq. 896;| an early hour this morning st his residence on Sth ant eee inweat See Meer ORY ae Eee or Soni ee ne ce ta eee at OO RE a eo peers 8,500. Leo Simmons to B. L. Walker, sub 14, | M street near 16th in the seventieth year of his Nine rooms am tied bath rooms, hardwood finis) 2400 $20 cosh; ‘Unlance | BURBAN SUBDIVISION CALLED “WEST ECR: Se 4, 1084; $— G, Rockhill to Mita M. Paxton, |age. Mr. Hurley was « native of this cits, | gureiner, Ida four open Greplaces on ssiecion of nest paper and Is & LAMPTON, ©: INGTON,” — : Application having been made Se eat: APRIL & A SBT: mm pd " G. W. ‘to | born im 1823, and was a veteran of Cora, pen naw fost al fo abeamder raed by resldonts of the ‘outeide scare teSOE Mackoet w. 18, bik. $8, Brookland; @—, G. W. Drew to| born in 1838, im “the company POE SALE PRAME HOUSES FOUR TO SIX | extend Quincy street between the west line of lock Se i 2 Rechel V. Waugh, sub “209, aq. 855; 8,600. | SAIS” to" Gent “W. I. Degen. Por ae rope SsOyio giao. Oe ‘ep Aruerdells sldition to westinton. Known at | GTKAYED_FROM CEE AW THURSDAY. a Annie C. Paxton to W. O, Shaffer. part Friend- years ‘before tho war he engaged in "alaio inn Maggi ome and brick houses, b tc'a teonsat ana piloraces Gey pad. Sther gstdtyiies of Dart st a PES ship; 0 | Macy Brows to W. W. Wright, lot | the very busines and when the war Erk ont Mameo, Senutt Weten, Nowris, te cums. ington ‘entered among the first as eutenant of com- feral special Pla sakoniaed Qsmie is canpentne she 11, oq. w. of 645; $500. J. B, Boocs to ©. E. ticinson, payinent “Ail aay Sr ara | interests taken or wrtead ould sregt ea probaneds CHIROPODISTS. Cesansa, subs $9 and 40, 69. 317; $— MC. | pany B, Union regiment, Caps. Jemes, Kelly. | Waiker, Jills SEES aah pists rebar ste mgaragiord in thie’ ofce. | Rave caaned the same, to, be satin A asdt aD to Caroline B. sub 18, bik. So payne ale Roster, @. 6. sceugitien” At the popular corner, ‘Bu and Faia m, | piven to nil persone who meee inva obpctioos te ‘PAINFUL ConNs AND BUNT ‘BE 10, Le Patk; @—. L. H. Emmertto 0. eee - Ce new aye a —, A .. Money to leen on fret-cless eerarity as benINE of extension 98 to present the Moved tnetaney 27,8 cod Mes Br, Seer Stee ona ne 93; Ne A. J. Miller dwhen the title of lien- an _apl-im é woo Fat | NERDAT. Sri DAY OF x! tore a) some ae Yonant was, given be contisned in that position by Ly son gaTS_ BARGAINS NEW HOGS ee SAE RGAE [orga east }403.4°r KOOM. otherwies ft wil be taken for ta R Pay Aq teed 11878, when be Tesigned. He was for most | o¢ gash light Zrooment cellars peperta ‘asa’ Hedateytoeuee Su, 1008: | esinct. He tenres’ 0 widow. end two OWNER 210 Bee 'nlee "fo'S'm |soon, He bad been in bed health Held for the a re a | ees. eat eet ey mediately in front: E eonfined to the come 20 near the government vis Bt rent for 15.50 per month; confident was he of the approsch of death that | o@ice Damon Jackson end Joseph Piummer, SS EHR oon a a Pane |B mete ay maf ger ueceat| hal rorn ced en, snes = Gok ood SALE — MASONIC HALL. COR. STH AND ‘Bates to | the undertaker and naming those of eS ‘Bame | Who he desired to act as pallbearers. the former, it A et actemece tee ‘Same to Paper e aa Matter’s hed. Since thet time Dr. Heineshe be ‘will hold wd \g een at the bed Saess een eloagh Soagpens ta ceeenags ; o bengeet . : cies, sen Wil be prosest, eter ss moemt-|\"‘The case was heard and Jndge Miller bald 5 bem or guess, Jackson for the grand jury. ;