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c. DAY. APRIL 19% is03—-TEN PAGES: 8 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SOCIAL MATTERS, VISITING WARSHIPS, IN THE HOTEL coRRoRs, ee ‘ meow ‘Today—Personal Whereabouts sg my Bocas, faeatebad ont Sree bot A Pretty Wedding ~ Notes of of the Italian and Brasilian —_ a s. irae ighnehoner nr eR Og “tS | The marriage of Miss Laura Rico, daughter | ‘The State Department bas been informed Lenegotinsng tan fuclmpdberramnge =, spree Gigeet nie. | of ex-Senator Rice of Arkansas, to Mr. Harvey | that the Italian squadron miled from Dermuda | D°* Of Se railroad and warehous cada SALES ACRES. 12 ACRES, 20 ACRES Riddell of Denver took place today at noon at | on the 17th instant and expect to reach Hamp~ | FOR SALE—HOUSES. TOR SALE imp. : Corcoran B.S. Star ontioe FOR_SALE—HOUSES. t HE FINEST Stre IX THE CITY T a0 apartinest house; on Ist. 2. ¥. oPbos! Franklit Park: 12 ft. Ly im: by 144 ft to 50S alley: i owed by three 4-story p. b. houses aud stables Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 14 Pst. thew. Ast pear tie Camtol and within a few steps wos and bath; Landsomely 7 = “ fourth term. “The controlling question at the sates aud eworsth ine k SAL.E_HOUSE,7 ROOMS AND BATH; LOT ‘HST, BET. and suitable for suburban GE SUD- | the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chester | ton Roads tomorrow. The fleet is composed of | 1Ot. alley snorth side H bet. 7th and 8th NEW BRKOWN-STONE and p. b. houses, 9] near the Capitol and street cars: Aivision, BENJAMIN & SAUL, aa * posed Of | next state elections in Minnesota,” said be to ve. _Will niakes, spd howe or buyiness place: | ROOMS, path and cellar; LATEST improvements; | these lote would sell readity. fvile pervect oes 2 Fst. nw. | Baseett, the latter a sister of the bride. Their | the 3,500-ton protected cruiser Etna and the | o fow'days ac ¢h250 OWNED, SN Siz ate: | FURNACE and open grates, ree. Te DAVID B. STORE: 0h a0k WOOF ot. nw. | =e * A se a apis.at ‘OR RENT-WINTHROP HEIGHTS — EX home on Q street was elaborately decked for | 2,088-ton protected cruiser Dogaliconvoying the | @™ STAR Tepresentative this morning, “will ‘f 7 bot i " : 3 | probably be the wheat question. It is whether the joyous event, The floral decorations of the | Columbus caravels Santa Meria, Pinta and the mm elevators an wercher ‘ball be white and gold drawing room were in keeping | Nina. th ite coloring. The deop recess of the bay | The department is also informed that the | “TCT State control or remain as they are, JAMES M. OREES = if BALE—A CHEAP LOT— mi sathin_| F Sas ag bet. East Capitol and A: size 25x124: Pitt SLAVE p. STONE, s04 and 806 BE SALE—61X 100, ON GST. N.E. BET. 13TH 273-1 house; 6 rooms and | {OK SALE — SPECIAL BAXGAINS IN No Ww. ‘Price, til Mar ty Ost 815,- 07 finished cottaxe with large I . 2 private © sex. ‘The feeling mpon this & JEEFORDS, S11 Lith st. nw. | So, newsroom house on W st, - and Lath, to alley’ price per ft,~ BOC. saay teruues beautirully situwed: excellcut water ant | windos wae made a regular bower by a mace- ian squadron sailed eabannan | Sovaies oe etkateees Beng IN ROLMEAD MANOR—ONE BLOCK | {700m Rouse, vrownstone, om, Vist.- @4.500; 9 nice | “sins, 20:90 and Zozi==, on Asin st me, bet. G| Hest comes Dareain” ESDFURD W. WALKER + deggie cg ded Brazilian eq from Barbadoes on | Gnestion in agricultural districts ts very strong "®y i f tall Bversrching palms, hedged in Sine Fovest- | and H; ber ft. Se. oe hE PD ES a ceo at q & 3s ___DAVID D. STONE, 904 end 806 ¥ ot. nw. F. RENT—DPLIGHTFUL SUMMER PLACE: 15 | with a line of blooming Easter Mies. FLOR SALE_—A CHEAP CORNER- utes fro1 sy lv A ru vin ae eas Senator Sawyers wouse, which owner is ONE SQUARE FROM THE CAPITOL. Fipichtes Rom Fengertvania ava ie nfecsnin, | Lilies decked the manzels and tables. hs or Willing to sell che: ‘lass property in north- 71 feet on a wide avenue, and 104 feet on a lettered | roo mfurnished. Box 10a) 5t When the com! to DI s quis xe 1,300-' otecte: | Sout asction assd in sige in osatitae Gall ae Bases S| pease aan wide, avaniie. cath 108 fort on a icttered | rooms; furhlahed or wnfu: ER ihe quads oon naamced taxon ne Just | ship Aquidiban, the 1,300-ton pr a cruiser Davis bnulaing. 7201 Pa ete. uw. apr igbe tdan: SSRN SS a i ; 5: x = — — ‘OK SALE—AT MT. PLEASANT—NINE-ROOM | tractive surroundings that they were received K SALE OR EXCHANGE—CARGE BUSINESS | It DAVID'D: STONE, sotana S08 Fst. nw. | J 2 orner nortuwest, fronting abot 0 feet om proui- Sep SRR Tire ee by the yonthfal hostess, Mra Bassett. The 290— A iment avenue; new. “Appi 2 ‘ASS. AVE. N.W., :D} YW R&S minister, Rev. Dr. Wi WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 25 feet front amprovarncate rent oraz a mouth, | “apiaige — "NEPFORD W. WALKER 6 brick houses on V7th at, ment; also two ane bil $2. J00 and €2,000, snd out the i5th instant and will probably arrive at the | and there are two powerful elements naval rendezvous on the 224 or 234 instant. | op oe re, one holding to the state 2 4 of the 4.950. and the other to the opposition. St Reeend Os SW | oe kannet Os paneain wee the state should appoint inspectors to fh Repabiica and the800-ton gun vessel Tiradentes. | Erede and weight ot the Whee, tee oa In case these vessels do not reach Hampton | Yuich. of course, governing the price. Those | Roads before the receiving fleet departs for | who advocate the control of the state believe New York they will proceed direct to the same | that these «- | Peroom horse ont | we, corner stor Price ‘only re rs bes greater honesty the I aareesk araedil clog, sereceasesling em oh | Us Sok and 400 Ft. we_ | Pt sntal cotturect rosa aad bath» Sachares | Dower of palms to receive congratulation, | The Matter mis Oma epctten adagshenteetaareee Std nensioe onatiie’ os 6 bo NE dH pee een frpm Tacoma spring; furnace, shade snd fruit trees: | | The bride's gown was among the most els- ‘Wa Investigate. he , ever the matter may be settled it bas hermes © Rant seen this season. It was of white eatin| Senator Rantom, chairman of the committee | List your property with us. Stocks, bondsand otue: | On) three choice Jotson the north side | JaMis K. DEPUE, Star office. become a political | securities. At the popniar corner, G:n and F ats, n, | of Ost. "ne. mear 21; each 1.2 frout: over 100 deep | 52 at = brocaded in tiny stripes of lilies of the vailey. | on commerce, has designated Senators Ransom, | 2, 3 wy gon meee mare wipe’ wide choi Seng ag SALE OR REN ACRES OF LAND ON | 4 A ae . : + | will develop into great magnitude: We Money So Snen ou Srsercinen sesceite ae the Canter en fs! houses erected ou these | Lite Brentwoo teats known ad hn Hitiery tara | 2b skirt, made with old-fashioned fullness, ry and cellar brick, a ves 0 om and Wash- of the nex ton, qqiertion Too Fat. | lot id sell readily. Nend sur new (rat gglotnyner Routt, Brokitnd” Apply, en pram had three tiny flonnces of tulle. The low. | Vet White of Louisia and Wash- | of the next elect ‘This question with the Sa cosy litte beawe, ood location” Price | tt sialis . sao DAVID D. STONT, S04 and SUOF st. n.w. | Mra. BECK, Center Market, 30, ASSL. 252 | necked bodice had a deep bertha of point lace | Dune as the subcommitice to go to California | tarifl as "he national issne wall absorb Minne- ABAOEL Oak. mee t hee Inte tonite POR aa oo or ak Spaope | that reached to the waist ime in the back, was | and make the proposed investigation looking to | *% Pe eh st. me.. pretty 2story and oF 4 ‘Miunesota produces 42,000,000 bushels of jwhting. 000— 8. ANGE FOR CITY PROP- | iooped in pretty butterfiy b the . by ay a of FOF sabe gs 8 ~ | glOk SALE MIT Pah wt a COR STH AND snd 806 F st. n.w. ard, brigue | improvements: «ood house, barn and | the corsage. Her tulle veil wae held by al to. several sears. It ackan aaa that the se acing gs wo-wtlond ne Te frame. new, a! osern Le a goners! t-class investment ane — or house, Price only 82 T acre. in. i Ns 5 a ided j i. ¥, however, ml copiers ty 4 aaa SOE SS ee. ania E'REEUGARDEGH,. | Gouget ofthe, mmo, blocome "Ske wore | Start shall be made from New York May'S. Sen-| farmers to livery he cron, which waa exeel ¥ tmase | 2 OR SAL rset rere Seek Ses tae iogera fenprowemeats: #34004 muito ain | J SMEAR | Fok SALEAT VERY DESIRAMLE Lora ox | dismond ‘ornaments and ‘the groom's gift, « | ator Collom will join the party. at Chicago, | lent thing and ought to have boon done before, zh no Sp ge cma rk fo TB iach et | Peeet ee antes ASC aaS | diamvonst pendant Tue commits expects to be wove about Ave | ez are Enea pect attnt Tee eb : auge 10F well: ases; ss" the grou tenis ¥ ‘to parties who will build ich toi nse {oF well-built Louses; Just the ground toF a | terius very easy’to partie: EEN Mpren Mrs, Bassett wore a rich toilet of blue satin ts property will be sold eheap to an inmediat weeks. For years there has been s demand for | ynusually large and ine: y to ADAM GADDIS, 24 masing. apis 3t trimmed with point lace. The infant danchter + av a deep-water harbor on the southern coast of = T. W. DUNN, 303G si. 5. 01 7 = of the host and hostess wasa much admired | * — = “NEW BRICK AND STONE “make a cood props | Fish “anarontias tesweeen Perce and Fiiinove wt | spectator of the event and she was held in her | California, but there bas been a very aggravat-| Sir William Danson of Montreal, aceom- “north of Dapont Cirele, contain nine Sx: ‘Ths iow price—20 | Prices very reasodab.e. nutse’s arms during the ceretaony. ing contest between San Pedroand Santa Monica, | panied by Lady Dawson, is at the Arlington. ibatieach: heaced by Sarna L. STARGARDTER, CHILE’ C0. 62 | these horses for $4, 500 e101 OM easy Ger, wg Sek see. ‘The dining room where the wedding bres apis-2t ‘The engineers bave made several surveys, but | Sir William i ne of the most celebrated geolo- wn ‘or Tail parciestars cult ups Si livia, soeitods tor ea. TOR ering fast was laid was effectively decorated with | have always reported in favor of San Pedro. | gists in the country and is at poecent the pores. ALS —\ PRE Rerrait vances OPACHUEN's BATCHELDER, — | Bist we. pear Wine Sey nmee nee Fore Marechiti Neii roses and palms. The tablecioth | ‘There has, however, always been @ SiFON€ Gent of the Americas Gaclawecl wnat en Se ter Benes f: comtainiag 6 rooms, Ga:s 10; and Gste, x DAVID D. STONE. 804 Fr was embroidered allover in cilow silk, ‘The | sentiment in favor of the other port, and this logical Society end ALE—FOR EXCSANGE— dwelling on Rs exchane between, centerpiece was of Marechal Neil roses and ail | sentiment found champions in the persons of | t2¢ Principal of the Me ill College of Montreal, | the sweets, bonbous aud ices were in yellowand | Senators Frye, Dolph and Jones of Nevada. | which is the ading Canadian institution of al aren end ca tale: house cor white, ‘There was ‘likewive a very heavy pressure | learuing, numbering about 1,000 «tadenta.on ite ~~ + iene | Namdeome per acre; terms, 8400 t; During the afternoon Mr. and Mra. Riddell | brought to bear iu faver of ‘the same port on iam lias th traveling south for Poe see oe Also several otter places of started off for a northern wedding trip befove | the part of business men of the state. The com- ome. He will and povaise suvure scart upon Saeed, alleys per She a a going to their home iu Denver. The bride's | mitiee to whom the matter was referred could | no doubt be eae ACHLUN & BATCHEDDER, Weis, 402128, per fe. going axay gown was of dark blue serge, tailor | not agree and anocher survey was ordered and | @ Welrome visitor at the Symthsouiaa aud otber oS fe eas a gigs and bath eee marae lia, } ATTRAC made. The basque bad a vest of carquoise | from the engineers favor- | Scientific mstitutions in this city, DAT'D. STON? 804 and 806 Fst nw. | POR, BE blue cloth, braided with black, an@ ber hat of Still. nothing hus been done, feasting iex (rom Washington on 8. as MILLER & ¢ cog. Wakhand We 8 ALE—GOOD SPECT Pee 1 ost. pant Kee tiise, | navy blue’ straw was trimmed with jonquils, tan idea of the sitastion by | Congressman Prron F. Ritehie of Toledo, = teeter iiens Bee ae _aicmere: —| This marriage was to bave iaken place on the | pe ni the taking of testimony on | Ohio, who will represent in the Pitty-third ae 18 nortawest section for Jess than Bareban CEELAE:| 15th of Mareb, and the invitat i nate authorized the ce , ©o e ninth district o! ' tee on commerce to make this investigat Peyote Am B dicetet of Chad stata, fo ab 6° | taken seriously ill at bis home in D Uncer the resolution, which was passed the | the Ebbitt, Mr. Ritchie is « very enthusiastic S| wus uot able to travel until last week, ‘The | 6 of April, the commitiee is authorized to | democrat, and sees a very brilliant future for ony of today was then decided | visit sucu other works on the Pacific coast, ex- | his n the buckeye state, | ready to be sent oui, when Mr. i LACHLEN « BATCH For T 4 BanGAtN—TWO at Heizhis, op line o: ¢l no be et iors in the subdivision. wo Covrorrare Homes ; wien Cale Gk SESE We WB, Biss = | upo: J of the elaborate church ceremo- | isting or proposed, which the intetests of com-| +The democratic victories in the recent wu: fe eo ee ee Hey. ‘ aay Pat j nial w merce rhall dexsand. | The most important of | nicinal elections in Ohin’ aaa Mec Raniee se eet eee eee ce see + - 0! FOR SALE In the lay was Mr. | these next to the one alread | tars oy oe a ro | ve od ap 2 B. F. Rice, jr.. the brother of the bride. and } baps, the p anal from 1 HE STAR representative, “fill the democrats Sebehegleargper: to vers do va bots 8 the most intimate iriends of ihe | ton to Poget _ sc which will cost in the | OW there with rejoicing. Akron, Youngstown, peeccaaters diy nant ge aan : CORNER OF | JAMES GOW about fifty o> ei all enjoying ine | neigaborhvod of $2,000,000. ‘This lake is two | Cleve! it ont Debuabes eens Bis: st; 20 27 New York ay to a 80-1008 ales mn, ‘the bride received & gant presents, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Purcell bave sent out cards for the n ir dauzbter, Mary | | Veronica, to ¥ ‘onnor, on Wednes+ day morn at 9 o'clock, at St. | would give a fresh umed vessels could the depredations sait water 2 he appropriation set aside for this ¢ tee is ouly 7,000 and if | 15 the mo: ont it is like pumber of eie~ democra republican majority of lean mayor do, which bas normal 00, pulled its repub- ough by a majority of leas than incinnati Judge BT. Hunt bad» that this pro-| majority of 700 and ran 6,000 abead of his stein ve ry easy. J. b Foe sae xround, Gee Galatea Mes. Bea is cate rio ins Ch | Bored work will be investigated before the com- | ticket, which testitice to his strong personal ._ | in the cerem . WITH 7-ROOM ROUSE, | pine to Mr. stables five minutes! Ee NE Gio eke ‘There is no doubt but that Mr, MeKinley CHAS EARLY, be renotginated and there hae been no It fs Said to Have Reem Mrs. MeCawley's | ©POsition made manifest, His election, how- Pensioa Bill, irely enether matter. As to who . itor will be I cannot say, but Ji Loarnat Hunt would make an extremely strong - Oving to recent | to the last official act of President Harrison, | There isa strong desire on the part of bere were no invite | but the exact facts have not been made known, | %“Gov. Cnmpbell’s fricnds that he should THE LAST RIL es are the Ipine and “PRINCETON COR IST coLUMit te Dz, Haramond's’ $100 ¢ prospective +m: sold within ite wee! cAlpine, | Numerous stories have been written relative e both of them away. deaths in both families rors; 408100 om Birt ‘Ths : @ beantitut bailaines: tis Taclilties;iar-, wen cents a | tione for the ceremony wt all and the event, | ory na . : Tun again, Lut we have heard nothing defi~ twoitroute: trip. Adjarent 0 Sond inbatttants | which took } -y Parish Chapel, was | *i*hough more or lees pathos has been thrown | nite from him on thiseubject.. ‘Then there ere End every town convenience. Property already P'st"| attended only by their intimate friends. | imto the incidents related. There were two) Lawrence T. Neal Chillicothe, ex-Con- firds Ne vectupp evunity ree oitered (at price and | Miss Anita MeAlpine wax ihe maid of | bille passed by both houses of the last Congress | gressman Haines of Fremont and ‘Congress- i wiley bat terms) to tn jugs. Might tase chy" proverty | shan, alter ef Ghee honor and walked up the aisle uhend of the! that failed to become laws by reason of the | Man Outhwaite of Coli two brides. She was dressed in white / lack of time toenroll them. These were bills | Wowld make « very crepon. ‘The brides wore white cloth cos-| 15 niace Maj. Gen. George & Greene on the | © ith, Ko ond pact pay, jut’ and ‘ym:tiealars see JOU FAGEAMAN, 700 Tach st. tw. FGE SAbh 4% sce iy Haimpsuire ve. one on wey Ll: & BU h St. | entrs in rong candidate, ‘tion is Not many months of and it ¥ of Was) DANTE! GROUS ha, healtay “OF BALE_COLGNBI isviile, td. ; his tumes, one wearing a bonnet and the other a | i | will not be long before we will make active a ee nee 1, thece ots in Green's subdivision of | ested Yor subdivision into viliasiten! my |large kat, Each bad on a diamond pendant, | Fetired list and to authorize Commander Den- | preparations to sail in ani do up the republic barzen 3 = 3 Py Ir DAVID D. STONE. SOtanaSo0 F st nw. py SALE— Ply et WARXER & CO. STOREY ET G18 Eat nw. the gifts of the yroom:. ‘two litte giris, | nis W. Mullan, U. 8. N., to accept.» medal pre- | can party, for that we will certainly sccom- Sie Eee oe. Marion Leutze and Anna Avpinwall, dressed in | sented to him by the Chilean government. The | Plist. ‘he fight promises to be extremely — | icturesque gowns of white, with large white | tect piil signed by the President was that grant- | bitter and very hot and it will be the tariff ALE— Foe SALE— ‘ “ i For this nice new bs ae, piers of eronnd on New York ave. AN IDEAL HOME. ats, attended the brides and carried big | sete over again. Inasmuch as the Jastelec- Dist Anred ee "Che residence of the tate Capt. A. D. Payne, i Ce ing a pension of €50 a month to st a demior: p Bias onc Bad ze Soe sgiice ta Washinton” Mbtaieh” Immense bunches of red roses. Lieut. Commander tion was almost a deniocratio victory the demo- Bed) sis n.w.; 65% on U, 100) ap1s.st wide nan Pare. ato six good-sized iota. Tf taken ROE sare. v Will be sod at @ reasonable cornorstion Hine of Warrenton, Vv pristuc 4B acres 1 | Lewize escorted Mra McAlpine and Mra | Elisa Alden — McCawley, widow —_of | crats this year will put forth unusually deter- excellent land and » ‘large brick | Lentze and Miss McAlpine, sisters of the | Charles Grymes MecCawley, late commandant | mined efforts to make i « complete victory aegis planted wiktie hee | Prides, made up the res: of the bridal party. | of the United States marine corps. The House | this time. ‘The democrats are am high feather :| trevs pow coming io mature | Mr. De Forrest Manice and Mr. Andrew Mller | of Representatives was already in the Senate | and on their motile, well organized and are 070, ny Ge. 000 667 3.18e, portion 6 the pr: list €all at office ior Hulletia Iesasd aut 4 houses rear Ge list, bb, 9, imi. 00 onmr { at « re suas, mee ae As SEMMIS & bHOADBY: growth, The whole places wunt ihe <option eully | were the best men, and Messrs. John and M. | chamber when the bill with itscompanion came | aitwost ceriain of success, ‘The republicans, of st. mw. Thos. Fr. W AMtAN. | SEY ane x beautiful (the ureat ranve of the Was didse in tai | Davis and A, Harvey of New York were the | over and was placed bef Ot SALE — TO BUILDERS — Fi re the secretary of the | course, will muke a strong fight, but we think ushers, Senaie. Believing it was simply impossible to | we have got them on the hip,” view) and the socseey 3 SALE-A GOOD _INVESTME Vhrew datiy train auras: snd feet of wround on Harewood av LANCE MOSTHEY= oP : MSL TAKE NoTIC fiaegnetee: This Proporiy qUseeeaaet M8] A wedding breakfast was given the party at | enroll it then at thathour, the secratary banded OE Sacre pptedioe S27 5 or he tn ots Be. 65s, near alte of proposed | a ee pees eae the Shoreham by Nt. Miller, end thes ail went | them to tae enrolling clerk, remarking that it | “My state,” said Senetor Faulkner of West ave, between IZ and 1 ote! WINDSOR (owners. aplt-2w" SUMEER OF WEL Hu, yy . 10S avy day. WOK SALE—A lots on Merial back to the residence of Lieut, Leuize at ihe | Woullhave to be laid aside as lost. Tue clerk, | Virginia at the Normagdie this morning, “is navy yard, bere the bridal dresses were woe = ees o.oo — picking up and improving very rapidly in all large lots fraie trees. Call or ndare changed for travel rb, and both ; eda pension toa woman, and was " _ Pia eden seer a staricd off on wedaire trips, Ther wilgo short in ite wording. Wurrving to hus room, he | FesPects. Weare getting out more oil and FOR SALENEW SIXL0OM HOUSE; TOUR | south aud then out to Chicazo, but will make Senta messenger asking the President if be | more oil lands are deing developed than ever squares from station; luxe lot; earriaze hous | their fu:are home in Pit ould wait five minutes he would have a pen- | before, and our output almost equals that of a stable: $1,200; easy tere i sehen M ~ “faelaa* "OE, EINE, Viecna, Va._| Mrs, Capt, Colemanand Miss S cmp regiend rye Sa ogee | Pennsylvania. ‘The oil regions are not lovsted SMALL MONTHLY PAYMEN are at Hampton Roads. the text of the bill toa rapid penman, It was | ®t S#¥ One particular point, but are in diferent een eat ‘There was an enjoyable children's party {not beautifully written, but it was got out in | Sections of the state, aud farmers who @ few at 1023 North Capitol stroet Ie: | shape suficientiy good to muster, and Mr. Platt | years ago were poor are now rich in royalties honor of Master John O'Brien. prevent | Fushed into the Seuate chamber and securedthe | from their ofl ands were the Mises Coyle, O'Counor, B, Me- | signatures of the Speaker, Vice President Mor-| «The output of cont . Vi Panes. | Jeraditt, “M. B. MeCarihs MeCook. By this time the | i, oe gi ~¥ spa 15.005 z , | x ginia almost equals that of any other state. +s som Brown, Frank, Sullivan, Masters Josept. D 1 that he could not get | The coni indussrs, together with that of tim- 3 | HL. O'Neil, W. MeCarthy bill over the heads of the | bor, is neing very extensively developed, and : be seken to the | the recent extension of railroads into the lam- ont avenue left for | Presidents woot woe rey ney ber district# bave ovened up « vast it friends at President sign the bill and lay down his pen, | °74,l#*sely Increased the wealth of the state, | Teles the In offtlal net of dhe rede eek: | “in the paukandle oF northern part of the i tanen, | s act 0} retiring ex state are groat manufecturing centers Mke u 7 Wheeling. The republicans, through the mus- |_| taken impressions and misguided advice of may -ROAD CROSSINGS. | fricnd, Mr. Dikins, thought they could earry iS ‘our state nt the 5 Aitic and cellar, overlooi torws. apr Ow SALE walk, water, sewerage ‘te alley in rear; Brice’ $2,000 eat aphim” JAMES A. BATES £€0., 1407 F st. now. roe Sate ADDITION TO TAK City DINGTOS. |" Ae have lots for s this porn tated Let wee ntrance th tha Soir { Poe 88k LOTS IN CONT Lot on Kenvon iotson ke Ziose TLE SAckiP? BLE UF xronnds and Brizerwoot avenue. Concreu it aod granolithi f wine and wutiers loys: atrects ure all ton, and Secre: chamber was so crowd out, and. hauding th j crowd, Mr. ! a inoceen iuipruves pered thevmgh. |} . Oui Atlin, dee ‘arcane, Valest, near aud Ke Courister before IMT wext anaes ‘or reaidcare eal } and proposed’ Fort News Third * e wis Lave erandes. special indae.: eats tw those Ficom ‘Bood Lome. ama Oats. i. » tof legs than 21°" 0 ‘Gorner ah ste Fctwat 1 for ase O.. WEEE st. nw USAND DOL. WOOD- THe, seetine, fu salem, Ww: OXLO) fet: price St D AND & STS. NW panied by —— INTERS alter the ope Mrs. Ch | Friday: aed ber | An Order The osecl! Wants Adopted 5 by the Comunissioners, AP WOODSIDE ar, oath. rames, ahd stable for bom! ‘the Columbian Progressive Euchre hearing to be given by is | Cratic column for good trom now on. And we | endad ate ronslar meesiven for the scaron Inet | icrers tomorrow aftetionoe to Urose pecnoes | mado tho ight squarely on the mri und fowes Ze JOUS 1 {end a Teg tang nto those Persons | pill issue in theso mauulacturing centers, and Pangea payin 2) 42 cee eRe oa eee ean and Mrs, Vietor | interested in providing means of safety at in- | instead of losing votes, as the sevublicaaseala eter ct, ‘ie SaMES A ATEN RU. Beek: eae a eee eens 8Ffe | texsecting rulvoad crossings promises to be | we would, we guined them, ens and batauce to mit p a pon Gare tor | o} ie Jadu’ tet wits at | interesting. ‘This morning Capt. Rossell sub- do not think that the republicans at the & a | Gees hein houses 18 mitted the following order, and asked that it be | REX presidential election will start im at the Be fo ‘ . ne | very outect of the cam ‘us they did at the | | immedinieiy adopted, In view of the hearing, | Jit clection, and. claite Woot Vitelals os thet Mat wil tency fed Phas per | } F hairpin, was awarded to Migs | BOwever, it was Ginaily deciled to lay it om the | property, mtich low as adoubtful state, Whete | table until after that nad teken place: now democratic, and the two grounds J of the nation ‘capital, distant | silk umbrella, was wow t | Ordored: That where street railways using — bave united end will bold the and the second prize, modern motive power cross each other all cars tons, “hel carried off by dir, Wm. Craig. Dur-| or traias south bound shall have right of way ing the evening Mir. Geo. J. Becker rendered several of his own compcsiiions on the piano, | Quen tine oF care bound east or west, and | worid's fair and something which will be en- Mr. J. J. Fisier and Mr. Albion Morsel! sang, | rizht of,way over north-bound trains or ears, | tirely mew to American ves and of especial in- aiter which the club partook of a bountiiul | [y'all eqaes cars or trains approaching such | terest to military men will be the collection of SALZ—IN HYATTSVILLE, “Tun Most | Rertie Hodzes, ‘Ihe gentleman's first pi QR SALE-OWNF A BEING COMPELLED TO Teave the his beastafal residenes i { is is cucuer res dence end. Howse baile ci Foo all lane with shuns for tures horses nat “Rovan's roars. te arare eines to secure a zreat batgaiae Aguress or call at once on DS at SE | + ented i No. 4) a 1 fracas ho tse tenting at NT_FOR THs SU WER HAN country vuces.tum.ch:d. tear Rees 1. & time to xpd trous Washington. 133 Pst. pew. NEW THREE-STORY land, renced table, carriage suai and ronitry: sUnve. ithuaecn roots Het Hegde tie aud Uraltuy :fvice, 81.60: 8200 down Me, Wiliam P. Harding, | SfOsSinRS, shall sto before crowing, ‘ing | war medals of alr. Walter UH. Harri the En- earn isonsely | Sieg t+ ; : Per BODES 4. PEILLIPS k SON. Bir, and Mrs. William Craig, Mr. and Mra | qpclr peli. and sco that | the line is] sis world’s fair commissioner, which the will ee rth from Out Beat Go. Ane Se SWOOREAND Le ae rtias | Chatios E. Navlor, Mr. and Sirs. Albion Mor- | Sf the metropolitan police ie directed to station | loan to the American section and which will mot lar ried nicely bavted sai | eat to Goan. ave ue bt Farther infocusudiom addeees Ref Sp fcraaiein eis aunientons tans of | Spc. Rade Fe Rtas ate wad Hae Hank, at | & Police officer, temporarily, where the Kock | be a British exbibi i edeoiggs| Ly ae cetereecoio ae ee EERE GeO" | Gritia, Ms. and tee, Willams B. Lyuck, Mzx | Greek allway interacts the Washington end | Thoro will be vier 500 medala and deooss- APT uscpemys, | homies amtecite ieora sue trimnitn cosets ‘AEM NEAR CTY: 005 ed W. A. Hungerford, Mrs. Corcoran, Mr. 3. J. ‘ | thons, exch of waich was awarded to some one voy Pst aw _ | Soom and bath: teuagey ines ath siege: Met = Brice, 811,000. AI ply to "3.'i. WARNER & CO, Dig Fes ae Hodges and Ste. Siete” | the" Ge northwest; at S24 and M sircets, where | connected with the Britisi army or navy for eerr- led to have one extra meeting on Tuarsday, April 27, 2nd Mrs. Win. FAW, Star oie. MAELEIND AND vr Tactitties for selling e KL jetropolis View sud vi the {ime to purehase for safe | Fisher, Miss Bert BlonielL Tze club deci tues, sary butidings, HOME IN dwelling; = For wore suf: ‘town road crosses the Washington and Georgetown road, and at ‘of 14th and H streets, where the ices rendered from the time of the inaugure- tion of the besowal of medals in 1793 to the present. Each bears the recipients name, bis c matic w call a SASPERDAY & HAC OES NT new catatonue. me bes icity, t “ eta. Foe ge pon peereinane Rr BOE mbl4: (Craig baw kindly offered to entertain it on that a crosses the Washington and | regiment, the batt, ds. aud och ne ine st, between 13th and Litt; two stores and cellar: | < i i . : «| tory stained with biood. Each wi eus- sine roompamd task wits alt teoders’ cnavonk: On Sunday afternoon lest Mrs. E.T. Davis | ‘speaking the matter this morning | pended by sts own peculiar ribbon, and when joe 8S, 000. “Tomine to sti nes to goon payine rent from month | Of South Brooktand, D. C.. entertained in her | Commissioner Ross eaid he was in favor of | arranged in a cave will vocsenta Deadtaful eight, TW WaR NER ECO s6 Fst. now. tence to month when you mizht own a house of | handsome new house corner of 12th and Frank- | using the most drastic measures to bring the | Amny those when will te wt eeneelal Weer SOR SALE_A FINE PEOPERTY ON 71H BT. | POloSt ener eae tab fone Po Oe ine Zourown. | Stari by buying a joteither et | ford streets, « number of friends. Among | railroad companies “to Limerick,” but did not | ex; to Americans will be a silver inenel awarded as See t | 2 pear Bur: hee mice, frame hoase | 1326 TEM priv eees ive . KENSINGTON of WEST END PARK. Tean | those present were Mr. T. Tyssowaki and wife | think the Commissioners should teke snap judg- | to uu Ind. 0 chief by King George LI in 1618 Son saLe—uousee ae nd stab BS able piece ed. “Mrs ee ly one that will fl all your ideas of | and Mrs. Col. Shepard and niece, Later in the | ment, After thy bearing tomorrow they pro- | for services rendered in the war of that ait SS EE, Best i +h Waste €0., ‘ PRCOLN, 10TH AND ESTE a tines of faecod esliby location and yon may pay | evening dinner was served. to take some action, but the result of the | Another modal of peculiar interest to W 3 iprile si..-s.. 7-r., br. Renting foc = See 2 er ial Agger fen) ig te ger nlc ee ing could not be foreshadowed. tonians will bs a navni medal awarded in aa be my eae ~ ss LEC Sey ecians wile ite fom; | WOR RALEBY ‘Termge; From €2%083.5%. By the month moderate. Lhasa Heureaux to Meet Hippolyte. _ war of 1814 in the expedition of the Potomac peta Gavan soe cee ieee | wee SEE Giese ae | te toh a fiecse aeN, Seema aia | H,,N- Coon, 706 Gru Ge. N.W.| Se Teele Meme cores] marge Betas te het ty wn] Seeveneaes Seass oontan tneasiots Net. ber 19th & Za. Seirus. amt Sisiww. | KORSALE-B OH. Wal SIG F Si. : = 3 ; tet =I Peay y, | the battles of Detroit, Chetan Guay end Est me. Dstory, Srooms snd bats, aut Free, Fy <7 eee EPS, mb Im* 1005 G st. n.w. Heureaux of Santo Domingo is about to sail in | clerk of the court to the following: George W. | (in, bine je en yer ts Ck TT eR Rolie ee eee LOT PM TO ALLEY, PH LINCOLN, COR 107 AND HOTS WE NOTARIES PUBLIC. the Dominican wariip El. President for the | Barrett and Sarah C. Walker; John W. Beck | ih cmapaigns amd wate, ‘DM ot. bet. Sth and fb. tory, ws. D. will Selb fo » buf! paigns < ean, Banna @ vommns dom st side 14th, let, ¥ and Sar ea foot. BASTEED AN 6 MAN, ‘a few choice rooms, single or en suite, Walch eam — = = neutral waters of Manzanilla bay, where he | and Laura G. Lee; Samuel G. Belland Clara I. - * Le 72 Sip pelbeeaas ees she Yank Sa Pe teray tout. BABSEEDAY be ea nes with or wition: toart: | CUNMISSIONEE (OF DEFOs AND, NOTARY | will meet President Hippoiyte of Haiti and hold | © W. 0. Ha ‘Mary ©. Dove; &. | Gist 2mm. Qxahomay Maz ber Sh & 10th, Sstory brick, Pric aoe — | _tabidin' public sor aii states gad zerritories « SPUVIALT< | @ friendly conference. ‘ooper; W. yzel and Mary 3 LGMAN W ¥. T. RAISE AL#—POUR LOTS, COR, EY iON AND J & RV, 4 (basement) Ea . i apts. caw. | he ae - Hes ine Lx7i: cuneate towers wav aod shad poo pina wavs in oftse otite hours. * a coed M. Brown and Sumn A. Tenley; Gedgwick X.| wocwamps Antagonistic to Mie Bather OR SALE-FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY! hous best Feononaieterume Ere ta quick Rarcuaeer” $6500 | Sootlsmeesite, °F WiBOUE Board; terms feaeonsble ONES. OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE ———. prensa pe amare tale ser SOBk te Ho Che Guane, Foser gsc! sonaee's root alive fous dweltng, | oy WSS Tes Hava ewSiuER\ og Fata = mito | Nang ternitor. Notary aud. & com tesioner. | Craven i a valley in Yorkahic, and the fam-| George &. Homaberger snd. Alice V: THOT: | pram te Xow Yort Word Fenttinnt location inthis vubdimuen waennd vee: | ter (sy nr 00 15 LOTS IN BRIGHT WOOD PARK AT PERSONAL. SSS | Br Pig Mappens to be ideation with i She | ary, Var; Jehu Rector of Borhecounty,Pe,end | _ 12 Wes rumored yesterday that the Union POT Tp pieenedlatenteiadaal ~ opps le 8,000 s SPE See es STORAGE. first lord was © prodigy of brains, valor and E. Gordon; Mallard W. Gibson and Nellie | League Club intends to hold a special meeting WASPS DANENUOWER, | bed! idth and “Lith, 000 | POX SALE—1F YOU Have FROM #100 Fo #500 | BEPZBE GOING 10, THE WORLDS FAIR AS. | TEAN DEP AND ADEE APORAGE | Tittlity. | He was son of an alderman of Lon-| Mf. Koby; George K. Shiff of Baltimore and|soon to consider the recent biackballing of _sp15-0t_ J - rae Se" eas Fears ae akan Bee TAMA | Enrmienie. Drop postal. SUBTHS OLD STAND, O19 | Ls rooms at LATTER & SLOAWR, HOG oe he | AOU, and returning from the foreign wars was, | Aunio Bryan: John J. Morris and Lizzie Jobn-| Mr. ‘Theodore Seligraan. ‘The club tas 1,600 | Ta ee Rie c | S000 | ees ete Sear, “ay Fk, aldcem Bom, 102 bier | Bey Ac_ | Mea Merese of furniture, trunke, bozos, 25-2 Gert for | in 1626, wiven only eighteen years otd, knighted | son; Martin C. Hutchinson of Haltimore aud | mo-.ser- or whwom only 400 were present when oun boriae ow the heights of Anacostia, D. —Satcry sad Sasemant bricks ® ‘pow sar SIINTEREST IN Suepre | A UCNOSIZED PRIVATE DETECTIVE AaENoY, | Sitloudn tne cite. nazyim_jand created Baron Craven of Hamsted-Mar- | Elizabeth G. Kanely. 4 . fom $5,000 an, 4 basemen FOE, SALE 81-900 — INTEREST IN SteDE | A ‘Communica tended to; con shall, in the county of Berks, and nearly forty —— the 196 binck balle wore cast ogeinst Ms. Gilig- Cr trai sable, ee basis, atu. electric bells, FP rasion atau, 6 be guaned fi Dstdet. will escees a ater alecenose Wat youd aterotn te ten totes Usington man, It was said that the majority of the ey saat pd 3 Fer ih West nile Nuit Soraya et ‘leis Ro Shporduasss* to gare thew double doar | “anu Sane saree be Pee OSS Oe BO and Earl of Craveo. He lived through nearly peheconsrsied members intend to repudiate this action, and rooms frat 3 sts, RLW., new Drie % wor ‘next year. aa = ENT ‘ASH. “fg eee ‘weniouces, sinall cash payin Vine Cor, Ii snd Msn pee sd (Cott SERVICE ExaMiNaTion QUESTIONS Sell the whole of that stormy, deadly century, and | Crecurr Count, Drvisiox 1—Judge Bradley, | to set themselves aright before the public and scout... stories, 7 rooms and bath. essspgcre=s_ S200 | ‘and anawers, Send 100. to died in 1697 aged 89. Being a bachelor, his) “Yosterday—Ida L. Walker agt. Aug. Buredor!; how that their opinions uot governed by a Si wages” | FE Eaoasone an, sori: Coutts RGQSEEL | gyureeca enue’ soeemazcre | beteltares Pag wi,m out he bain | wes fr aeicnane Brofgen gh Moos | mec pj, = = a 4 it, WAS 9 WM. S. MINNIX, eae con aad — BUSINESS IN THE NEAR FUTURE its patent, ¥ | (P. Moore's will); on trial. Boom 5, 1501 Fst nw. Seer neat, DROVE PARK 2.700. a meheer wert aca wi Ditedor nates a AND, Caan PRO. WE WILL UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE his cousin, William Craven, who succeeded as It was said that the members whose opposi- DESIRABLE THREE. | will wll one of the biccat litte house in iisdcliente | and within a Dice of +h Sloane EA Pepi pada nager at 2 hae age) fal nark tay-miadew Grice with browarstoue tina: | menced amounting to cree SS ATA DISCOUNT OF TEN PES CENT tinted: hse evers Known improvement oy eh bas ti FOR CaSH, AND ALL WHO WISH TO * Eece‘oralg uur 2 wevciaas reptence, baee: apis-ot FOR SALE—BICYCLES. TAZE ADVANTAGE OF THIS DIs- “abort walking datance of SS rosd and iu s rapidiy improving section. ‘A pome and Fk, Sale 5 BCL ps FOk SALE BICYCLE—A” BaRGa: COUNT FOR CASH ARE RESPECT. an investment wid ‘the reach of all af attent -Fifty-eicht ketereenmacis,, Eract elahs, FULLY INVITED TO CALL AND MAKK Terms, $35) more balance: poate, alley, op st. ¥ or ‘& CO., Centre — dons Ee WaLtEn WEEDS Son Sis ime. ‘THEIR SELECTIONS. a Ee —_ SALE—FOUR-KOOM HOUSE. WiTd LoT 4 | WOR S\UF—THAT THREE-STORY AND BACK es A froat deep. on Sefferton st brick dwelling, w.1, 713 Qist et. Bw: ‘M. SHUSTER & SONS, ta Piles. 81, 100. apply to 303. “Sef Bectee jot tonto =. oe 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Anacostia, D. C. Also a tract of land: 500 Seated E BAOSDBENT. GF at ap iol | plete SAMUEL MADDOX Tete 462 La. ave. Pee eae, See, eect ae | PORES EATE a POSTON

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