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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1893—TEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. ~ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SALE—OR TRADE—s KOOw ND BATH FOR SALE—Horses & VEHICLES. 20K R SALE— OR SALE—A VERY CHOICE BUILDING LOT R RENT—IN A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION IN FOE, SALE-NOBBY TWO-PASSENGER TRAP, Action of the Board of Trade as to the Pesky house. Tat bet. Toth and 13th: rents for NORTHWEST. fon Ath st, near lown Circle: 42 ft. in width: has | E'vatteriile, © Groots house in fiseclane coat, | E'heseclasse e184 buggy. 268; first Ooniingg Ioemagenenhs 25. netwhborhood rapidly tmprovine: will sell for | 1008 13th st, bh, m 2 2243 10th on it a brick dwelling rented at mn th peice, tion ; pretty yard; stat water at door; $27 | class buckboards, $135. $110: see our fine three- 2,000, or Bade fortes valiabie Sor 9 rooms house ai iis ace EPROM 3, be hand 8, 825.000 | $7000) D AVEC Gr” | perme. DUCKETT, FORD & 00., O17 Fat nw, auartey bucwies. " COOK’ & JANBOE, S26 Mst. 21. About a year ago the Washington board of 2 north wee c ve in cash or asemune | 14°% IT Pa ave, may L23t 10y) trade, through Mr. Myron Hfasonable incumbrance. =WILLI\M ©. PREN-| Jor seoae----19,000 3 to 16.0" court. Fs 7 50: Mr. ‘M. Parker, who was FESS, oom Si. "Athantie batlalu TEE Ot ote Ms eck oem | POR Raut ae Sor Starter Pady COLUM, | POR SALE SOUTH BROOKLAND—100 FEET | POR SALESOUND AND GENTER FAMILY then the president, extended an invitation to SOR SALE_A FINE HOME IN THE NS. WARE Be Bai ¥5e TT OD ARO tO PFE st, Be 0g | aso tt. jc8y terms. deterred payments on long time; | vard line and avenue: 10c. «cheaper than. qjoining | riage: cast $175. Apply Koom 9, Winder buildin ie etienad: Cob ye Se 1736-35-40 and 42 Fst. 054 to” 978 Bounda: price of each lot, $2. . OWNER, care McLachlen & Batchelder, | cor. 17th and F my12-3 ‘the supreme council rank, FST Fos ten Sty ak eee e t. 1oe 500 Oat bbe ae. alt ig.200 myi2.at |“ DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 Fst._ | YOrh'and'G ote. mylzSt"_ | JOR, SALE-HANDSOME BAY HORSE; TROTS Knights of Pythias, to hold their grand en- ptt ae ani f j SALE-ON A FOOT. F = = 3 der three minutes ‘also nearly new Bucey Fo SALE_-OwNER OF NEW 7oOw HOD P0500 Tse Lek, f 6.000 | Fytse: Seas We as cindy Gos witen dene | FOR SALE A, BARGAIN SUBURBAN HOME: | 51 unde Apriy at ‘COLUMBIA STABLES, Johnson campment in this city on the fourth Tuesday excellently arranged, concreted basement, desir. ae 100 KES to SAP ot, | ae ter, SESS, ‘Address OWNER, only $3,200; terms easy. FOSTER & FOSTER, | ave. between K and S my 12-2" in August, 1894. Yesterday the matter came $b Wreated ine nras care and, panes wu sell to | | 2fat a BD. Mean 9O0 Te rea 000 | STF enn myer” | Bie sth we he my12-2t° ER SALE-A” BEAUTIFUL DAPPLE GRAY: up again for action on the question whether ‘ortek ; i iatone coping; iro ee. | 207 @ st, 1 mf 1153and'55 20tn st, {OR SALE-THE CHOICEST LOTS IN TUNLAW | OR RENT—AT HYATTS! E, MD., 5 MIN- | J most stylish horse in city: wrandson Geo. Wilkes; & Foie OWNER OO? weary Connie te om ;hedietadies P b, 500 | F' teicher ee cn CrCrse LOTS IN TURLAW | FOE Walk from station. 10 tear house? Satinin | kind, gentle, speedy. AC1i22° Vermont court belgw the board would guarantee the sum of €10,000 size Se 8.390 | city. the river and the beautiful country to the rear of | kitchen. Apply to J. H.’ RALSTON, Hyattaville, | Thomas Circl — Lee toward the $40,000 necessary for the entertain- Pon sALELA- VERY LARGE HOUSE OW WOT | HedSeL DR OF ‘7.6.00 | the heihts; concreted streets: all improvements aud | Md., or 1983 F st. nw. my12-3t* ‘OR SALE—YOUNG HORSE AND FINE HAND- "4 QR SALEA Ei ARGE HOUSE ON MST. | 1406 Columbia si ‘h, Or, electric cars within « hundred Must be sold | Oe penta FINE PERTY made wagon: built for butter business; also two- ‘ment of the knights during their stay. . 4th and Sth sts. nw; unusually large parlor Fear. 49 | st once. as owner is about to leave the country. an | [OR RENT—A FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY | 1, made ’ Si weeks: 2 good sett of i $24, bed roome; tn Pep Se ciaw tose oopacially ----8:000 | excellent opportunity forsanse speculative. |g | inescallsat this Ser maaie Gr. house; + See B12 bap. ot mylar Pty wg todd = of the board, meen OHS Gut tid Gat . 000 2 * +e ‘LIPS, iN, : - held in their rooms in jover building ves- ae SRE er eet | QOH DB, Or me Bb 590 | POR SALE-THE BEST LOT IN CENTER ECK-| my19.0" A PER yeh ave. i GALE AT TIISH CHESTNUT FILLY, FIVE terday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock, the EU] bl alll TE soo | WBE ead oe eee cot ane at Ne Hp Whe: | FOR RENT—DRICK MANSION /20 ROOMS; FUR dress ANNA M. or call was considered at some length and a Gd i soo | ABS as gars vis | shade ater ar ani ts aad "Fe | Dow stig ic SeCsTUL GENTLE SOE Rnights of Pyihias with reference to the tmai= _it JOHN B. WIGHT, 14106 at. The abgre is only « portion of the property on my | }YOR SALE. be sola | Hctlars at 1403 H st. n.w. myl2-lw pears Old, sultaite fora iat. anda handeva jon Wee tae as Gn epchocmen of OR SALE_HOUSE 135 E ST. NE CONTAIN. | books. , For fail list call at office for qe | Re [EXOE WANT To SECURE A SUBURBAN HOME | phason bucny, "almoat now, with Marneas. Callat ieee ol ae ae ae condition, "To bescid eta wervige Brame aeogiaes | m9 ee ee | be es Se ee Ga he a Ee IR SALE—COUPE,.. PASSENGER WAGON, advisability of their taking favorable action a. JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 Gstinw. | PORSALE ELEGANT MARBLE-FHONTHOUSE:| myto.st g T4190 G st. | ington. Tt hss no equal as to location and it offers | FO HARNESS! 4 upon the proposition. He pointed out the aaa rc = ‘Afteen rooms:ail in. £.; brick stable; lot 32x110 | —™37 a a | Fest inducements to investors, being only 18 cents | ~Toffer for asle, for ove necks at low cash rates, my good results that would ensue from the presence 1 Tuqaire on premises. 32 B st. ne. my5-Lm' R SALE—THE FINEST OPPORTUNITY FOR | per square foot. Several cottawos for rent ot large coupe (shafts and pole), ‘built by Joyce, and set PP eh Te > ALE—4 FIRST-CLASS—EXTRA WELL. | 2 Seculation: 126,000 square feet of ground; very | myl2-Im JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th siiversmounted double harness. Also passenger of such a large body of men and their families oh eas Fiat 3 story houses, 4 bed rooms, Slatwe parlors, | Sftrably located, overlooking the city, and only two| 7 oS eas poow Houde ON ChnPE agen (rth S vents, pole and brakey, Dut a Homer in the city for such an extended time as the JPor SALE On EXCHANG! ae dining ryom, kitchen, washroom and | side the property. “Price for a short time only 16 | F ter place near Pa. ave., Dt OS iE a ae national encampment, and assured them that if ip wrod. jumps, handsorwely finished: in fast | Cents per aq. ft.. For further particulars apply to | New S-room cottare on Ye a ng, serviceable an eperetoagegny arse yt meee Poon ye vy Bear office saempg care Tee Fae ea ite meet Genes of cars: | “Sinygoe Y ““PRANCIS HUFTY. 1901 Fat nw. | Termaon each, $100 cach, Dslance 818. por man, be ren and priced at any stable in center of 2 wo ‘ti near Ith: price, 87,000; terme A a ate ‘ : R SALE~7-ROOM FRAME WITH STORE. Zeitand reasounblo reduction > desirable purthene’, FOE SALB—GREAT BANGAIN—ON 19TH ST. | Frpo™ avpn and lenge crounds, Harrison st._84.500 | *Aiah ie lot and stable offered at fait market, value. F" ra ee Foor She Apply to OWNER too G YH | BF now, bet Eand F, near alte of now art gallery: | "POR LAW eRearaiseetable Ndasee i tied | ort ge "HENRY READ, Variety store doing cood business. were my6-1m_ | 92 from; ri avan 4 Boe. neighborhoods, reasonable. Apply to S - ‘Owner mow from cit. E AUTIFUL FOUR-STORY | BRICK € TAbSCOMB, iV Tain ot myl ist is ‘Mi. GREEN’ co, K SALE—BUGGY FOR A BICYCLE—WILL Achancs to own your place of business. ‘corner house: 10 roome and fine ti ed bath room sa, , | _my12-2t 114 Monroe st.. Ans sell chi lyele my box buves: Brien ite Starene 82900. me Hj cectria alls. ine cabinet manteln. yan Aaturee | F overlooking whole city: fhe tet sulieds | age onee GD OM MONS AGRER ORT AND [EEE office. myli ste aptztm “"hisom 5, 1st F mw. Proving helpuborhond, cor Lib and Wate nw. two | S3camsa1 99 Tee DRICE E ETPSCOMD, Oe Tash | Enenr Rockville #250 anacre or leas,” Rockvale | [OR SALE-WE HAVE SUPPLIED OURSELVES WOR SALE—A CORNER RESIDENCE ON 16TH ares south of Mrs. Lowan’s fine residence. Terms Syears:8135 tt BRICE & LE myT1-St is 500'feet above Washington, free om malaria an with au entire new outfit for our delivery, and the uit. Price. 810,000: large reducti'n to Immediate mosquitoes, has nuinorous express trains, and WAGONS. HORSES and HARNESS now {i use a wee MA Maran ee ANC Om P EY, © | parckacer.” Hoare aren dally for inspection. “poly ee aE ae Epedconditn For patticuiees apnise toni SER _ myst JF toi | OR SALE TSNTO 1210 SAT SE GEOR | Picton What, bet Rana p. Bicentee | Michie led afar es per cant ‘apes and food | HEME, WEh.ot5 a as GARE _AEMOSE BEW 7 4 z 2 m 5 LPLEY, — | is purer than in. Washinton. For illustrated circu- | Seen. 198 SAEE_ALMOST SEW BRICK HOUSE. COR: and cellar bricks 6 rogmeand | _my11-3t*_ ‘302 East Capito lars address HENRY N. COPP, Washington, D.C. FE SALE_ONE VERY FINE HORSE, DAYT tari O- G- Staples and others present epoke ta wer bas left the say Sea Bit aati e Ber os Teas He RE WEEEE | POR SALE-CHPAPENT LOTS Hy Bs ay tad eran eae ge a favor of the board taking favorable action on Boe sain “dows offeret terms to suit, Address J-. aes Pst. between 17th and 18th, only. R SALE—53 ACRES ADJOINING GARRETT | this Week. Apply at 441 the pian, but this was warmly opposed by sev= Box 204. New Yora city. may iait” Pet. between ioth and 17, oi Park onthe Metropolitan branch, where landis| [Ok SALE—A FINE DRIVING HORSE AND eral members, notably Mr. Thos. W. Somer- JOR SALE_DO YOU WANT A HOWE? SS oeTRaBLE inv 1-2 rE selling at the rate of 800. to. 82.500 "an. acre. This | Fyooa under the saldie, Here iss chance to secure a home, delightfully NEW DWELLINGS," Se ‘Can be had reasonable if ville, on the ground that while it was greatly to "0 Bc. tract 1s suitable for a handsome country hone or for @ | aolll this weeks ry ty. Base- is pronted node he cone of the eyo. hen al “2004 fe ucahtnoe Gach Rees Ute geri ee ee canter hes gece | memkcl eta eee oe mal Se pera yg ed gee gn ym 4 without Intencse, 4,00 to 89. 000. These houne Cee fosker alow austassolestaiteet road. Terms moderate. Address the owner, HENKY | {OR SALE—CHEAP, HORSE BUGGY AND HAR: in JOHN F. WAGGAMAS. 700 Teh oea.w. | , These, houses are ‘near:y ‘counploted, and. have @ TOUR SUETER & c0., | N'COPS” Washington, Dec. efuintz-im | Kare ssfoforindy Tguve, tora ok fay IEAUTIFUL BESIDES Porcelain tub; heated by turmice; electric bells and | _™Y10St__ _005 E st. a. ‘OR SALE_OR RENT—HOUSES, LARGI = . a le ee Dlete in every Tes Alun i. -parior trimmed with ch reception | TOR SALE-TWO LOTS FACING LINCOLN | J small. iu West End Park, Kockville, fro ‘OR SALE—SECOND-HAND _CARRIAGHS—1 _T erasahome for merchant living in tha hall and dining room trunmed in four tiled | F'OR,,5 Tith at. Sen with ssce alley” ave ten | to $7,000, on Mboral terms: Address HE E\cart. ‘built “by | French of | Boston; 1_ Brewster borhoo.t or an boarding honse or ss an investment; | open fireplaces. glass Te arty wallsand all improvements; splendid oppor- | COPP, Washington, D. C. Es tag bee Reostec sam beDine- Com rice, #12 00: tenant realy to coi. if for rent. at Coy eSTON, : ee S Le = — | ton, 2 ¥ictorias, 1 side-bar surtey, 3 phactou buries, 3 : jetd cea my6-6t 1007 Pa." ave. and Uthand La ave, | {guid for # Puller. Price and forms on sppuication | OR SALE-DELIGHTFUL SUMMER HOME| \side-bertusuy. Sseteof Aaible come pase gress, formed for the purpose of looking after tar ledk ~ SOHN p. WIGHT, 1410Gst._ | DOR sa aaa ‘my 10-3t Gihand Eni, | Fncar Rockvile: sarrounied by Inne trom and emu |S of nlc otipe harnees, Lasts of arg hare the best interests of the city, and not for. the : E z EES EE = Nate a Rrogmab eran o 2 Orel coach harness, a Tol end i Ceara ee eee eee OE EL ee ene So teen Hor, icks. rms and | TOR AALE—TWO LOTS ON KEN UCKY AVE. | Groot tines cides Gratte aha soctreraertoce strane | livery costaand's Bretal cite Soko Re tan ioe Parpose of cutertaining any organisations Torn hoses age hath, an the nrrtuwest. on S st | bath, renting $13 80 each. Perce, » zaooach | F’Cvientn one cauare of Liscorn Park 17, rout ts | samen aren mden: stable ahd servante’ quarters: fruit | fivery coatyend 2 Rngiiah aide saddles “We have also whatever. The whole affair was finally settled mer OF in lot Li x7 $0 30-4. alley. a a orm trish % sor. ee rear alley haye Party pall f aidewalk,. water, and through which winds a considerable stream of waters a oat lowest oer pes aged awe: by the unanimous adoption of a resolution of- Ty brick, stabio (1543.30) in re: 3 cars. "2.000" sewer: title furnished: ots, H irate price. Address HENRY N- % ti a k NESS F) Ne haw all, iodern_ improvements, electric light- two story frames renting $10 cach. | Suly one-Afth cash, balance two and three years; will | modennte Price, Ad pre myleim | _myliske Tenn. fered by Mr. Alex. T. Britton. The resolution ing, bells and granoiithic pavement - Seu? opw gt if deaired” Call ar end for Pat, - a = SALE-A LARGE WORK HORSE. APP grtrla ya Wa. &. HODGrS, myl0-3t WILLIAMS BROS., 6th and En. w. Mt SALE-A PRETTY SUBURBAN PLACE OF ‘2088 Lith ste axe est Resolved, That after » full consideration of my itae 1307 F st. POR SALE_MAGNIFICENT CORNER, 13TH AND | A. Gt acres of land; 11 room tedern style house; | Mt 20S8 Lith st. nw. __ my 0-! Wuestion tue directo: of thr bourt of trade ore Sa BALE WR CARRE SROREICES OR SALE MAGNIFICENT CORNER 13TH AND beautiful shade trees and lavens:7-mtles trom | VOR SALE ONE CAR LOAD _OF HORSES Fi frontine 100 feet on K st. near 9th n.w.. x 2 yr Pw Zstion, assume any finaneisl responsibil! fo Marsachisetts ave., with same frontace: impr Told, oid mal Tis SAN DANIEL. & ARMAT, neecagvernt other bangains for seleand | Can boscen.at the TYSON HOUSE STABL HE NEW CARROLL CHAPEL. uy gilerant of ihoney forthe atense attrndine Shartincat hosed or iwelliogs om cock street. oS | frames, new, renting for #11.50 month, aes SETS TNG rar | MS yrog AMES Me CLEMENTS, 1 Pat mew. | ODS gyro epoca ; Sor other organisation: but W iecomnbered eaten FRANKLIN BARRETT & 1733 Pst. n.w., Sstory;lot 20x100 to alley; want | FOR § wpe ent Genin al et oe a ee ee, phaeton, made by Boston Buckboard Compan; CARROLL CHAPEL, the cardinal and in the box were copies | Proper that the members of euch order inthe Dis 208 any offer. z need to | ctyrivou Sibote atduovthe best investgene tobe | OR, SALE — A HANDSOME COTTAGE, SIX | gooll new #100. “Sue phantom but one set ha oats of Tue Stan, the Post and the Catholic News | cotest mest bolnts committer of arrangements 80 5 Eckington, 2-story, Srms. and + lot 20x90 ‘ ee: : rooms; of land; si 0 x fect order W. H. DOU 3 * of this Se ~~ : : Fiiece Broom, batcwiadow, now back in: | alloy vail lateot haprovemente: will be ood gugas ° | Badin Feat estatsseall for aay Se FPe Aiea, | Halebe al propoxel roatnct elects fallroady two z a The Corer Stone Eald Near Forest Glen | f this its: the Baltimore Sum and Catholic frtniney of ath ‘amine. at the indie . ach floor: lot? stn . T. RAISE: : . ‘w. | miles from city. Price $2,500. Apply to % Mi: Montgomery County Sentinel, ve board of trade ‘wi : TWO; Toom ae Thin Auditors mst coms 4nd 6, Atlantic buttding 900 F st a. w. a ei CHAS THESE GH SALE COMFORTABLE AND CONVENIE Yesterday. peg BP pr ert Femperamet | Sais moury so aidiu every "way to make tbe ocoe™ ‘ SAL® (IN Sf] a —— <hwiew ee AE SOUARS JZ : Bos id aan when new. $480. ‘Governin nt stal le, a News. Among the other articles pla im the oe FS5 sot! Go bt mw: ost attractive tomes o¢ | {CR SALE_A DESIRABLE HOUSE ON STH_om | 2, raion fo building ‘price. only B02; single lotg| _myt Se and M and 20th and 2ist sta. n.w." CARDINAL GIBBONS PERFORMED THE IMPRESSIVE | rocepiacle were t penny Of 179, Colduabig, | FYTHIANS To TAKE CHARGE OF THE MATTER. Sellar “Auied ta matural’ wood and vers complete: | &-m-icigood yard; ut 2004100; easy termes it andl two fronts, at ‘Youses 3 ininutes” walk to depots, siiewalk to | FOR, SALE — STYLISH BLACE HOUSE: CaN| CEREMONY IN THE PRESENCE OF A LARGE CON- half dollar, n penny of 1898 and a parchment | Capt. Woolman Gibson of the Pythian come whe EE neste ost Lith st ew WILSON G. REED, Also one-quarter door Tatrobe: wat * trot in lea», than 4 mit ino nearly new side Heist § 13th st. nw. 1. 15 per square foot. 2.000; terms, $400 cash, fn kitchen. ‘Price’ 82,300: $500 jaryland : heavy draft horses and good drivers. bar buggy and barn rire. $200 COURSE OF PROPLE—REY. DR. O'GORMAN MAKES manuscript written by Father Rosensteel and the opinion that the boxed should not. as an mittee stated to a Stan reporter toda: Nom SALE AT 2 BANC 3 Bw Aes cash balance quarterly. | Apply BLP. SMI TH quire at BLUM DROS*, s43°7 Bh ot 4 "| aw RLoquenr appuzss. giving the names of the chief dignitaries of | “The Pythian committee did not request From, apes lance, bal 1 Jueated northgat: Wrioe, | POR SALE-AN ELEGAN EOLON | hon sane = ES Ol SALW THE PROPERTY OF 4 LADY GOING the church and of the country. the board of trade asa body to appropriate @ re rood: paved 4 THE! i ~ Tay Wee! a 2 VERY oN out of the city, a young, sound blac! . auiet: ¥ x JESS. nt ted Serer weavecity pete (Ren ee ETRE APit. | ROfoot alley” improvements rent for taper month. | A, A VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY HOME. |. | 10 itu and teive” Anpivat WABHINGTONTGDING | Spreading old trees shaded the crowd from ‘Tho Adress was delivered, By fev. Rother [CLE to appt = sme st me i TORY BRICK DWELLING: | "iLL BS sald at a low nries and on excy terms, P mmty house rontalnitg thirty rooms, | ACADEMY, 22d and Pats. me | tiger whteks, withthe Haley oF ‘eaminie e address was delivered by Rev. Father | committee to solicit subscriptions to « 70k SALE-TWO SPLENDID Hi THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. = BROOKS. O16 Wh SE DW. | Jarge barn and otser bulldines, orchard of peaches. | [OR SALE—BREWSTER VICTORIA; PRA. 3 ‘i Thos. O'Gorman of the Catholic Universityand | fund to” entertain the Supreme Lodge art sees weaee ee ed northwest’ price, 8,000. TYLER LENE CORNER OF N. CAP. AND | ables and othr fruits. ‘Tia fine proverty is ean: WEEE GON CTE tony. |Past down.on unprotected spots. With the | oi aa to with the close attontion ehish |204 the Grand Escempment i Angest, 1000, all m.t. 2 look before “you pra aS = lace! ide. ace | fuliy situa " neh of the Bal- We S"SON Cl ve arot pal reaso: the committee re- 000; easy terms. Inquire, 38 8 | S RUTHERFORD. 1907 Fst. 154) __my68t_| ineo eight te ats: cont of teen than $1,000. per iol; | timere aut Okie caltrond: oe tandol my6-60" Cor. Lathaid'Dsteneie, | tT Upon tons of vehicles tied around the |it'deserved, The address dealt ine. masterly | Zhe princi aw ni = SRS ST | FOR, SALE SOLE, eae eae. ot tae | cueepeTSsee und Jn the northwest: water, sewer, Be. {| omery county. Md. Tt’ aleo fronts om. th on aA SURREY #08, Do, Top | fences and the hundreds of people scattered way with the works and example of John Car. ome — of trade to — ——. OR SALE-MOUNT, PLEASANT, ONLY 25,500 | 71 are authorized to offer, for» few days one of the | within 200 teet of New York avn. This place bas every edvantare mis 849, village cart 867, Ww: under the trees the had many of the ele- roll, the founder of the chapel, the text bei 2 epee) weg 5, 4 1a an csi wher caoinet weanteler bey? at | neatly yapered anit painted: fas avery” known im: | 3 !03 a sated immediately ata raivend station aid only & hone 820, ‘victoria eageaahe | Om _. é ; oe eet joe | Body passed a resolution unanimously inviting . near Howard avs. very pratty home for BEICE & provement aud conve ouse; location very desirable; short walking distance A bome and investment within the of cabie road. F ence found in a first-class ‘OR SALE-SMALL SOUARE IN , fronting on Brightwood electric road, for 25 cents foot, will subdivide into. small lots to ad- nt driving distance from Washington. authorized to oter tat the very low price of 4 M st. nw. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE —my3m OW IS YOUR OP- F ments of a picnic. It, however, was not a pic- nic, but the corner stone laying of the new | “Their bodies are laid at rest, but their names are handed down from generation to genera- | | the Supreme Lodge and the Grand one, . ~ of i i 0 Bot historic ment here in 189, stating in IPSCOMB, ftachot ‘aitat Sh090,) Torus Siu ce mate ate | Wantage; stone’ curbinw aud. granoiftiie sidewalks; | $1,900. Terms: One-third eash, balance in one, tw Fag heriunity fo buy of exchange for a famtly Carroll Catholic Chapet near Forest Glen, Md. | HO. spe tee paper aud asecer- | invitation that they would be royally SET AR, | Kalance monthiy it desired. Apply E. WALTER | Water and sower complete within siz mcnths without | “Woy Vurher' particulars apply to. hess wagon of i Jong before 3:30 yesterday the grove sur- | address must take a high position. He reviewed | ®@tertained. These resclutions were nivel! SOLD, 146, 148 AND 150| WEED & CU., 309 Lithst. nw. te Ou || Sxpereee ce peecnanes, Terem, soe third: cae bab FRANCIS HUFT and second-hand: 2 seal ne - foreng’: thew por rey engrossed, signed by the president, gran stone at prone Fr CRIN ance %, Sand4yeare. LipscoMB, ei2iathet, |_MV1I-10t 1901 Fst. nw. Washington, D. moods at all prices mounting the historic old Carroll Chapel was | the life of John Carroll and bis association with | S7Spoweds signed by. the | pr ick bay-window fronts; stone steps: e bells x BY — —| For ki OTTAGES” AT WASHINGTON | ll and look this stoc filled with groups of pretty girls, and inci- | the revolution, told of his early life and strag- | i cemeniasonens lighting; speaking tubes: handsome cabinet man- NCROFT & CO., 908-914 G Grove; large and gmail. Inquire of the owner, aha ae aged gles and of his fouading St. Joba's Chapel on | *®4 Placed in the hands of our su »reme repre, onereted cellar; furnace, pantry and ami; | cop PANCROPT & CO.. 908-914 Gs COURT F ROSE: LF Bes Rmanize or the, owner, dentally some 500 men, strolling around under | [0s 9ne ot ne to ee aletice ntocd. mak hon | sentative of this jurisdiction, and these resolu bay + ~~ PS owser, | 3S19RY trame houso, having 11 Tanke, ods ele JOR SALE—aT WOODSIDE, Mb —six-hoom | —™7** ____Telephone the trees. peeping into the old chapel. hal- | fromé that little chapel had. sprung the | i008 were the principal reason that actuated myli-iim Ce | cottawe: large attic, bath. hot and col JOB SALE—ALWAYS ON HAND ABOUT 300 lowed by years of service and surrounded by the | ¢, i in the supreme body in voting to come bere. a aes eS. _| numerous closets; cellar under whole house: very QUARTER OF A MILLION = riagesand business wagons to choose from, con- A - Catholic hierarchy of this country. | * . JOR SALE—LOCATED N_W_.A NEW9-ROOMAND | efficient furnace; gas, electric “ight; beautifully aie, Comer TOF WHEY sisting of elegant cabriolets, beautifal canopies, | Feminiscences of historicnames, gazing at the | Sor this enot™ cad “the speaker, “was | Since the board of trade refuses to appoint that cellar brick ;a.m-i.; Rear cat line; price, $6,000; | decorated; fruit trees, flowers and garden: two gic Waakod Creda isieh. 44g. | surreys, phactons, buegies and all of the latest novel- | foundation of the new edifice, close at hand, _ . committee the Knights of Pythias themselves eth $7,000; teraan.’ S1B0D casts, Ral to sites | Pe ‘Will take vacant ground in part payment. t piw.. cor4é. | tevin traps, but the Beans sick is the bestcoubine- | and ending the 1 ‘ti the crumbling | Plazted the mustard seed from which bes | Tit sa0 the matter dm chanon, and Guy howe muodel hoine. “Ifyon want to buy, sell or exchange ),000. pea S]1(Q) BU¥S AHOMESTEAD IN tion trap ever invented. “Harness, whip. lap robes | nc reading the inscriptions on the crumbling crown a great tree, and St. John’s Chapel, 4 4 Droperty eume and seo us MUIRKIRE $10 MAYS DANDING, and lange stock of sod second-hint carriages and | Stave stones, telling of generations past and | frown f Srew’ tres and. St Jobns | been encouraged by the prominent business G26) EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, COR, 4TH AND TU STS. N-F., FACING ECKING- ‘The finest suburb of Atlantic City. Wagons at G22 G st. nw. gone. fee Aig ith Cs "| men of the capital city that they will come for= myllat ‘08 F TON HOTEL PALK, beautiful hew. cbstory . being one of the largest sales of | why pay high rent where work is slack. when $10 | “myltrs 3 3. MEEKS. nated the entire continent with Catholicism s 3 Sie y ee frame cottage: reception roo and stairs Anis made near Washington. ome fot clear of debts, where workmen ure | —— ee THE CARDINAL ARRIVES. | Father O'Gorman said that John Carroll. in | ¥84 in due time with their subscriptions Dasement brick Gweiline containing Death | Srruate rooms inusiey” cod sckey’ Seetan ianties? Pere gety Pe OF the Brat 0 lots is only #200 | in great demand, wages hichaudiiving expenses ow? | JOR SALE JUST ARRIVE: Shortly before 4 o'clock there was # whirl | this country was the father of religious civiliza- a sivabiy located uozhegee | Amt 8 At condition; de- | Must be seen to be appre-iated. Lot @oxi05. Terms | Remember. one-fonrth of the 200 lots have been | Vasding is tpunty west ot ARTE ote RO et and a cloud of dust and a carriage, with an | tion as George Washington was of temporal. Dr. Witmer's Lecture. bis located vorPSTERDAY & HALDEMAN, | YF eM. Price, $12,000. Remembers the price is one balf that of lots in any | @O*e een. Aequares from railroad: commutation escort of some hundred young mounted Mary-| , After Father O'Gorman had concluded Oxr-| Dr. A. H. Witmer lectured last night at Care = E 7 GREATE: y desirable S-ro0: fe; Bnely fints e8. ee ae oe “ F YOU ARE LOOKIN THE + 8 * ‘a, bu ae aia Fisezatas in the city. worth $2,000, satadst. ae d; steam heating; lot 303100. Price, | Remember, the terms are only $10 cash and #10 | SU, tle, brick, lumber. and cotton mills, with tm- be ie ton en APORING FOR THE | slight gentleman with a clear cut, benevolent | ng ng views easy payments, Call at once -room bay-window brick: back building, celia bath. rane, electric bells, stone steps, &. DWN. myb-7t a Remember, M Thonthly.. uirkirk lies on the Baltimore and Ohio Tailroad ant the Boulevard and electric built within a year: 100 more building. Every buyer now «ets an extra lot free in lovel’ LAKEWOOD PARK, to} o3; leather-top phae- -fop extension cut-uniler carriage, expression alighted, and, as heads were bared in all directions, passed into the church. It was crowd finally depart from the lovely spot where the memory of John Carroll is embalmed. and Venice. Dr. Witm ‘* gray of the scenes exhibited rendered the lecture’ trom @70 to #100: for cash only, | %! 5 4 Refreshments followed the ceremonies and | entertaining as well a» instracti WASH'N DANENHOWER, ROOMS. oath and collar yatiroad andis bordered by both 41. | ‘Two lots for $10 while they last. Get a lot for" your abue Huey Company carriages, phaetone and | Cardinal Gibbons, and his presence added an | pltr Hosenstedl cutertained the Visiting ~ —— msTL-2w Tathand@sts. nw. | PERMACE ee ears Remember. there are two stations on this subdivi- | child anit aive it & start in life, 5) invested how | buswies at a low price JAS. K. PROBE additional impressiveness to the commence- | T osha ean: x K 5 Sion, Ammendaig and Mutrkirk, express | will bring @40) in a year. Dstter than s savines cone 3 1300 82d st. Ppp oR tips here Catholicism | SY. JOR SALE-OWNERS OF HOUSES TAKE “a a station. wolocraph, pat citioe aid storen. | bank.”"You ean bUY ta safely a0 tn person, a | pemeeectiepe an eon or gyten —— THE NEW CHURCH. The little lambs they frisk and play, item fonyouat hig prices" Call aad eee, CPTON | Poon SALESBANGAINCENICK oUsE wean| *m™™br,,lgh At Muishite Nein Between two | Rend money. wo wil select our best lots and een you SCHETaianes toe etc ar dns ak || Shs eowsheureh le iblecsia ia Gakess baa et ey ae ee mn Te = me, = 5 5 5 ale value. | warranty cerien ma ; Beca: mood Son ait ae ae Ste bo SE eee) Sect aa ec ae £0.1, | very week from adorent partes tho rocmntee colrtes marched own the isle’ of the old | north of the old structure and will be a band- prcteny Doel F. ene, get om pers te Rewer here Ear Sree EES | ah sthacg hes mvotment Send card formar) waning oc, Bo Pit nee” avcoin_| BIMERMUR TEA GE Ss see ee SE ea eee ep rrp med are [omipemer 3 ne with alse root and eapebte of | THY Butts" Bromt-Lithia for tat beatashs fog une bysaortanest Ses OWNER, 1539 Pege | motte 2th se aie. 1 whures wean’ k C0. OR RENT-WINTHROP HEIGHTS — EIGHT. fal pronbesed the tarot anew ‘sod nobler | bobding 400 poopie, In fest ita be aby so | next morning Ade = pes SALE NEAT COTTAGE, STX ROOMS. * | modious and desirabie; neat station. “Inquire at pos” : St. John’s, Cardinal Gibbons in his full | with a handsome spire. The thirteen windows —inretieeesen> POE SALE MODEL HOME. SITUATED ON it P a my6-1m soo1ithst. | office eke TMapideott _| Svenue, from 8 antl SyERTY canonical robes walked behind, and at the | will all be memorial andall bave been promised, Everett Defeats Barrett. au. 1; price. 87.000: worth 88.000; terms, 500 ee FOO feet eronnd. ‘OR SALE_NEW 6 ROOM DWELLING: CORNER | POR SALF_NEW DAYTON, $40 CARH: BUsI-| church performed the usual ceremonies The situation of the new burch on the of Tne following 18 the result of the recount of” ish. If yor it te bv Lt, 5 r e property. lot 7.000 sq. fe i tof city; ness Wagons, Surreys, Buggies, Backboaras an¢ “kit te tl ill will render it rominent “Suc and sceus, EASTERDA’ Hiented $12 per inoutie FOR SALE—2 VERY FINE CORNER LOTS, ONE | nich’ acd wealtny” Band $1700 | Exention Tope, gp aay rma COOK @IARBOE, | nee een Tk Shot where tee | the deena he cima eaominent (portion of | the vote in the seventh Massachusetts congres may li- cm WIMER: Heat Estate, 008 ten at | 2508 New Hampshire ave. ono on Toth ata ere SO ee eee Siar oill stank We: seateunn aise cocees Viens pleted about $14 000. and to the unceasing and | “Dal district: Dr. Wm. Everett (dem.), 9,783; cAUTIFU t ELLIOT SF SEAR MD AVE = | oreo eae HIGHEST GRADE OF VTi were blessed according to the solemn cere- | energetic labors of Father Rosensteel must be | W- E. Barrett (rep.), 9,699; Geo. H. xrowinz por:ion of norteast: § rooms and cella tory aud cellar, Gr, and bath... 83.50 ; . : the lowest prices. Columbus busmies td i ra ink (pop.), 1,001; Rev. Louis A. Banks (pro.), rick: % mt : rice, $2.15): terms, 8400 cash, bal- |p grory and cellar, Gr, and bath... Fok SALECHEAP BUILDING LoTs— top buggies, $33. Dayton wacons. 84° monies of the church. On the platform with | given the credit for raising a large portion of . vgs ators adot +! ee ance #25 per mon’h. "If you want to buy, sell or ex- | F st. OH, fo Ste va 7 lots corner F and 14th sts. of harness ‘and. track harness, 9% Ibs. the cardinal and aik in the ceremonies were | this sum. The church will be completed by | ®¢#ttering, 8. Everett's plurality, aoun anlace on Dir: good neighborhood. a 1 $ Soe TKS Ee PROBEY 1a90 32 he nd aiding i ae é Ganee reat ce ren Thevr 7th ne. pene) a ee “fl cee Se Fathers Mackin, De Weulf, Barry, Cunning- | Christmas. but will not be dedicated until next eee Rare st nea 1sthe peer a etiag Or: sad 2°00 | “Fine business pr EE ga gh now F cottages, Sto 10rs., B45 cash and $45 m9. | ham, McMillan, O'Gorman, ‘Schmitt. Reardon, | May. This is the third church which has been Se » brown-stone frout; new: ani. 500 zm SANT & SIXBURY, 610 11th at, nw. above cottazes are convenient to the sta- | 20)(Q) Carrraces Lx Srocx. Good investment. 4-room brick dwelling. Water and sewer. Price only #960." Terms: ‘825 per month. $100 cash, balance fet-3m_ OR SALF—A Re the handsomiest location on Columbia He jot Bew L1-rooun house: GAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE— hen: MMES & BROADBENT, 602 F st. ion, they are well built, have porches, wells, pamos, fences, outiuildings, &c.. on lots that contain 15,000 feet of ground. Lakeland issituated eight miles from Washingtoa on the Wash. branch of the B. & 0. RR. ; also on the lineof the pray boulevard and electric If you want a Carriage or Harness or Business ‘Wagon of any description, Griffith and Father Rosensteel, pastor of the chapel, to whose efforts, in a large degree, be- longs the credit for the fact that a new chapel is being built. built on practically the same site. The first was built about 1780 by John Carroll. This chapel gave way some forty-six years ago to the present edifice, which, in turn, will soon yield Reports from thirty of the sixty-three nal revenue districts, giving the number of Chinese who have registered, have been re- . o 502150; good st = : 1S Balt ‘Tehasa beautiful lake, stores, The corner stone was placed in position by | toa newer and grander St. John’s. EAEEABAY'S uaxnewas, | pir AL" uE dons Ge Silas vik SUBURBAN PROPERTY. | tistrsnnmtBaceis soscteninns, et, Richt Pre FoR SALE-DESIBABLE HOME SITUATED ON | Toons C . = = = 2 NEWMAN Getuor, TSB Rat. whe thom to 10 Right Style, HARRY THORN’S LIFE STORY. SOCIAL MATTERS. OB SA —DE: 8s = NT—W! R ¥ + Ee aTTa. | 4-_ \N. Owner, 183 ‘st. new. om . Poise neat Peeve. new Groom audeellar | Fae panei tous een T WE OFFER LE_NEW GROOM HOUSE, AT HYATTS. | fg orp st Lakelaad” Inquirer 5 CABLE Rizht Terms, HORN’S LI oe o- — A = ge omee == oe Bi Laree oom hows all mod, tape 5 yolad tate pretty site: 3 Supt. eBanT—ROORT iT i Call at our new Repository, 119, 121, 123 Ist st. | A Former Washingtonian Now Held in San The Grand Duke Alexander of Russia, who is = worth $ . aw jot ax173 table -.n---- pees sted and = 0OMS in New ¥ ji ts MO ITERDAY'E UALDEWas, | oF name tropscqhie cath new 10ross ons! Essie siticant ectiar, overlook ity nea depetcarst | __ %-- opposite the Capitol Francisco on # Charge of Murder. PigkE Lp the Hasan Oe Siren 2 reception to- | fork, 50: fourteenth New York. 31;tconty-third SF oe me ! hand = rr sm SALE FINE RUDY 7r THREE Wayeg ots fait teen. Call or addrees T =| STOP-sToP. Harry Thorn, who is = arrest in San | here next Wednesday, and during the re- HL. 4 ey rey 50; OR | SALE [PROVED PROPERTY j-roou ot acres: 6 miles from Wash nton ; 3 mile from, waaay ae Francisco for killing Frank Northey by shoot- inder of his will be frequentl: . ‘ R SALE—! THR ‘We have purchased the entire stock of a harness | Franc’ rg rthey by main: of stay wen’ mection third Mas- ORERS. O61 F' sts SW. PACIFIC BUILD: | TOR SALE-E Got Pale ee a Fitetopatie Hem and vicigity propert. manufactory and have the largest amortment ot |ing him, isaeon of Owen Thorn, a former | entertained. On Thureday evening next, May Paper fe naehig agement | ; a a IY Hom cable care: new @nvom hones, with Oe SALE-BUILDING LOTS, S0xi0 FEET. ne {9 Purchase OF SRE We THOMAS, Harness in city at Right Price, Right Quality, | Washingtonian, who went to California in1869, | 18, Mrs. Brice will give a Janes Fegeption in | seventh Kentucky. 6; first Ohio, 27: first Mise Broows. beth aGd ail m.i.. $500 cas, bal” | hay ngindote ow rice ‘nd ensy terms. HE PUCK, | perfoot: sn vere easy tertate none stenmerairond and | tbls 2m EO) Coxnoren yaliieee Right Terms. To areporter of the San Francisco Examiner ee — souri, $20; third Iowa, 11; tenth Ohio, 37; first the electric railroad from inincton to Alexandria ambassador and Lady Pauncefote will give him . . : Wisconsin, 44; first Michigan, 88; 63; is belt hough the sublivisio UNITED CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO., Mr. Thorn gave the following story adinner. Other dinners and entertainments 4 * 4 Korth site ct Bet. tee. 8 Weiss de yous ay Font rhea ree an bee Snow | Not im the chance for marine small invontinent, HOTELS. 119, 121, 123 Ist st. a.w., opposige the Capitol. “Thirty-five years ago,” said Thorn, ‘my | are also being planned for his delectation, oes ew San, Sh Soe Ree, Pes oe - groome, bath. cellar. frzace and all Bipe-room house on the shows ise apd erm Washington. also many suburban fare ftroaie. "* | \\yHLLARDS HOTEL, — father, Owen Thorn of Washington, D. C., was| | Many prominent homes will eopen next week | Sg rent cictth Nee York: dai fect oe chp awk ree AAS or sae eres. |W) wealthy man and at one time cle owner of |i the entertainment of the foe] ee eee ere 000 | FaziChsiageet mantels: furnace leat and’ electrs TERT Sar a acorn: the Evening Express of that city. Specula- | *stembly. | Numerous hospitalities are also ates pip haceianeee Sent site of Sa" | *Stust be ve rect; Washington, D. C. . S cee : ing a foremost of which will jest side of ‘Must be seen to be lated. nt = = il 1869 Growing Out of the Cordage Failure. “rick. Stuoae, bathe a mete lot f0c1Be Forfuil particulars eal upon Mr, George Wilson of Pleasant street reports | tion in wheat and oil ruined bim, and in 8:0) cash. balance to, McLACHLE: N & BATCHELDER, he and my motherand the children—there were | be, in all. probabil the mys A suit in replevin, involving €30,000 worth of EBBITT HOUSE, 1 | given by Senator and Mrs. Brice. 4 mylim Cor. orn anda. | fawn: “ihis property gular experience £0 the police. Wednes-| seven of us—moved to this city, where my | uncertainty of the weather, Mra, Brice, shite | binders’ twine, has been begun at Easton, Pa., Fee SALE-THE FINEST SIFE IN THE CITY | {20.GePCt ent con De, gold for 96.500 on very easy MASRIRGEON DC: day night be entered his stable, struck a! rather engaged in politics and also became con- | arranging for an out-door party, will be equally | by Deering & Co., the Chicago manufacturers sis nee Freche Bae ere ee po gh: Ry Ppoalte “3e ¥ A. JORDAN, 1417 F st. match, saw three men in hiding, extinguished | nected with the Alta. The children, including | preparec to give this entertainment indoors | of mowers and reapers, against Rinck Sone, cash. balance to improved by three 4-story p. b. houses and stables in rear, North side of F st. bet. ‘We make a specialt Dr. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P 24 Pat. tw. '¥ of BROOKLAND property, SEVERAL VERY CHOICE LOTS, RANGING IN $1ZE FROM ONE-HALF TO TWO. AND ONE-HALF ACRES, SITUATED OPPOSITE THE NEW SUB- ATTORNEYS. (CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, y Law, St ing, ‘Residence, #53 Ai Webster Law Buildi D.c. his match, retired, summoned help and re- turned. The strangers had left. The cow and calf were tied up as though they were about to be stolen. It is thought that the men wkom Mr. Wilson saw were cow thieves- myself, attended the Lincoln School and St. Ignatius’ College. “At the ago of fourteen I left school and secured employment in the photographic studio of Thomas Houseworth, and later was em- should the day selected, which will probably be next Satur jay, happen to be raining. Miss Grace Ely, daughter of the principal of the Maryland Academy for the Deaf and Dumb at Frederick, is visiting Miss Ethel Fish. The suit grows out of the National Cordage Company's failure. Rinek Sons’ prodact is bandied by the trust. The Rineks claim the twine for funds due them by the Cordage Com- r . i ployed as messenger for the Laguua Survey |” "yy aca sf aes pany. ao _ anit will pay yout) call upon us before buying. DIVISION OF WOODSIDE. elect, and that the cow and calf were their ob- | Company. A year and a balf in Universit r.and Mrs. Page L. Zimmerman are now a wees 8 Wace piace taka aaa isc 7 | gaia be eo feos Sega comes Nee watArs | Onty avo minutes eall forsake oer station sont fective prox. Officer J, T. Reagan was detailed | Mound College and. term as clerk for J. W, | ftied in their new home, G02 Spruce street, | Prussia Surprised at the Pope's Words. dete. Grooms, bath, mi, lot 16x _ frgm $2 400 to 84,000. | No trouble fo snow property. | one mile from the present terminusof the Brightwood MApax ‘on the case and thinks he has # clue. Brown, the stock broker, found me a young | Droit 0 haga they will be pleased to] ‘The newspapers of Rome assert that Von Bae Jian a eat | eee BATCHELDER, | of construction. Prices ‘reascnable, ‘Terms very | ae !#t, 703 15 POU | ,, Seventy pupils of the Anacostia schools took | man of nineteen with a desire to enter politics, | 6 ‘belt Friends, 4 : low, the Prussian minister to the Vatican, visited Tnick, 7 rootamy bath-all mei-, ot 17x |_| ans Cor. 10th and G sts, new. | OMY. vee i a noz-tr | inthe Zoo Wednesday. The sightseers were from | “Through influence I secured a clerkship in irs. Archibald Hopkins, treasurer Daisy | Cardinal Rampolla, the papal secretary of state, 50 St ceh, Balsaets nae - 3500) oR SALE—A BEAUTFUL BROWN-sToxE| Root CYS PPI oe 1506 Pe, ave the classos of Miss Erb, Miss Zimmerman, Mist | the tax collector's ofice. and was shortly trans- | Cbain Guild, has great pleasure in announcing | "01 cx Procncd. hie’ eutprice in bebalf of the <= ae, ea ROE | I house; Grooms: all m.1; om avenue: 87,000; no — ——— ~— McComas, Miss Luebkept and Miss Young. The | ferred to William Patterson's office, who was , that the net receipts of the spring market were hi had de- 2) & SALE -CHEAP—A 3STORY BAY-WINDOW | cash down: $50 per month; also some cheap jote. | THE CHEAPEST THING ON THE MARKET— youngsters were chaperoned by their school- | the intendent of streets. Owing to my | ©1,285.55, and also to express her appreciation | Prussian government that his holiness . Gun se seconddoes frees Cor ca eat esos i Ce eean TOO Tenet ne og a enter ciccus cal il scodlt vo Senedves uel ale youth And. inexperience I divulged certaia | 84 thaaks for the liberal support, help and sym. | parted from the customary limits of prudence . eh eyiing <o ico : SS_NEW HOUBERS wink | Bouse, barns &er ait Kinde repens and : ; ized fc iberal « . 3 = ee Fretime fband O4t st, Tees: one tate fo aitoyy | Seedinion Will seit aly dewired ? OF Beaut Balm tained the reputation of the town, Frau which were being worked in the fice | Paths the “market” reeeived. from tho Daisy oe aes eeeee event ae Cane ror < JUST WEST OF 15TH | 770s ant cellars papered ani’ lectrie Bettina, | 2710S" PEIRCE SULLA an Pe are 9 | , The silver watch which was stolon on Tues. | and was summarily dismissed. RG rr yeseas rear agus = se = Z % rooms, bath. pantry, cellar: woot | OWNER, 210 Bet nw. mtd | 5 ACRES aT ESDA PARK: FRONTS day night from the residence of Mr. Charles S. | "In 1880 I married Lizzie Little of this city. pleasant birthday surprise party was given mepate sO Past te allen :terins to suit: 87.000, "Ad: | = — = 2_Zortville roads « beautital boildine’ site THE SOCIETY RAGE, Prather, on the Bowen rand, was found yes-| we have one chil. w boy, who is now attent | lat evening to Miss May 1. Laing at her par- | , Erory brotherlinod tincman in the tate of 2 ee FOR SALE—LOTS. myl0-4t* 1710 Pa. fs terday on the property of Mr. Hunt. It was | ing boarding school across the bay. ents’ residence, No. 1118 North Capitol street, | New Jersey employed by ew York and Fenyo recs coe AE WISDOW BRICK = a OR SAT.E_AT TAKOMA PARK, SPECIAL B ASS Come pier ce pees eee (uneaaated: turneil over to the police. Ithad been secreted | “Unable to find employment I offered my | She received a et of silver ten spoons from her | New Jersey Telephone Company was ordered god parting: 3 mely fenced. nearty ‘ces, call | FOR SALE ieains for this week, For special reesenat wilt sal — where found. Tho thieves were evidently | services as a day laborer, with pick and shovel, | many friends. Among those present were Misses esterday by Chief Miller of the shane: Owens Ht ST. SALP T st. nw aa ; 7 ROOMS AND dt home, investrs tailey. OWNER or Bs “Colum Cor. Trineeton and 13 posite Dr. Hammond's BIA HEIGHT: ‘This beantiful corner, op- 475,000 home, will be sold at We Muring this week an extra fine new 10-room honse, two past of station, for $5,000, worth #7,000;one- a 15-room house, with carriage how: 16g, tof station, with large grounds, READ: PAULINE GALL, afraid of the initials which were engraved on the jewel. Miss Nellie B. Cole and Mr. Samuel E. Mur- the relatives of the contracting parties being on the 15th street sewer. but was shortly given a position as bookkeeper for ‘Bob’ Graham, then superintendent of streets. I remamed there the state of affairs was discovered by another Mary B. Laing. Mi Laing, Jennie Mendel, Hattie Maice, Ella Sebastian, Lillie Warfield, Katie McBride, May Donn, Messrs. J. Shepherd, to quit work y national hood. i Sbarzain. Chance for large promt before Jn phy were quietly wedded on Tuesday night by | until the same circumstances regarding fraudu- | Milton Wad, D, Laing, E. Banes, J. J1 + eee RIDE tarsal, Chance fc Homo. FISHER R COL JULY 000, rors $19,000, Rev. Dr. James McLaren at the home of the | lent demands came to my notice. I deter- | Wildman, W. Harmon, J. Breck, J. ltyan, . 7 MIN aS OLE SQ or > x fronting on river. or will, pis mp fair, only < a . . ra. . . ity ) cam themortheast, on the line of railroad, ee Philadelphia, May 2, 1893. 2 =4 rplinac prema et Uy, ME SALE_1226 AND 1328 EMER: 316,500 30 soment | FOR SALE—Lot 3, bi ce SALE _myl0-6t 19 my 10 N. Cap. fow beantiful build- nd 6th any and HANCE FOR A SYNDIC. tween Palisades of the Potomar and. Wee & HIESTON, TE—26 Kidze road above Geotevown, be- hts. Fenno Laboratory Association: Jobustone Ben . Mario Burroughs, Phoebe Davis, alle, Marie Vanoni, &c. U1Y BALM isa stirecare for skin discolora. hes, sallowness, all blemishes, by present. They will make their home in Ana- Dr. Harry V. Pyles spent yesterday in Balti- a good deal of vigor displayed in the asked about the reported trouble in the order clerk, and James Dever, Charlie Jackson and and shortly after our trial came up, when De- ver was convicted and Jackson and myself ac- quitted. Hill gave a pleasant reception toa number of ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Huyseman will give only one more at home before leaving for the world’s fair and the seashore. | pleased to see their friend: 3 FOR ADVERTISING their friends in honor of their guest, Mr. Enos F IPR ANP 2 : fai |B euetseen rs prgeee te beanie pean caer : . . ; , my tw Teft in the row 26 rooms and be = ars =< = FAVORABLY of pny “oh costia. i : s myself were arrested. Harker of Philadelphia. The Ideal Club ren- pa Seen ee ee TOR SALELOTS |AND. 2, BLOCK 4 OR SATE-§ BARGAIN IN 45 Sureoable. preparation and Mos ikictiee See GOOD | Mr. A. D. Carpenter is in Philadelphia, We lay in prison two months, at last being | dered come songs. |The remainder of the even- ANG ’ pL ge ed npayirtowns on line of elec- | RESULTS” Faithfull PAULING HALL. | Dr. F.C. Haines will spend his vacation in | indicted by the grand jury, and after spending | ing was spent in singing, after which refresh. ) » cock 14, Merial Hin; cheap apply to. LADDEN, 619 E st. nw. ‘d both on and off the stae | the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, another two weeks in jail were allowed bail, IN 2 MILLYE a bs low the races and bet their money. What : . ee cee ee: ee Sr roan ) LABORATORY, Sole Proprietors, and the published story that he had squandered | little knowledge I have of horses I gained |, MF. and Mrs. Cabell have issued cards for a FAPER OF THE CITT, BEING WISHES TO DISPOSE OP THREE | 40, before th a 83,300 106 North Gthst., Philadelphia. mh18-3m £10,000 of the funds of the order without proper | While in the stables of Bridge and C. 8, Critten- | Sitee Francaise Satu evening. O TAKEN AND READ IN EVERY nstry ome, large gpisiids C000 accounting, he replied: “There is not, and has | 4 and by constant association with S. Ib | Sn eee en igeng- ae NOME, BY PREITY MUCH From $1.30 8,000. . eplied: + Whitehead & Co., Charley Kingsley, F.D, Black, | the Incarnation gave a parlor social on Mon- EVERYBODY, AND ESPECIALLY iz fn We will balldyou a house to suit. not been, any differences among members of | Cook & Valentine and Gardne® & Co., the book. | ny, the Sth, at the home of their treastrer, Misa BY THOSE HAVING MONEY TO Bierce ae SALE Of EXCHENGE DESTEABLE LOT, JOUN 0. JOHNSON & CO., 617 F, ‘owser & Soy, the order. On the other band, the most friendly | makers. Cook & Valentine being closed up, | Florence Plant, from 8 to 11, which was’ well O srexp. “AL: Two BEA eCRARLES EARLY, 608 FHI SE.S.W, | 0 : ihe ae TSE eee Tia poured connltiony molonie hips eden pers yeni footed baprepmoimn mparnchnendre haanoeen : oir a) BC eS ‘inet hst aw, nances are Mesa cerarcagus Rotwith- | change and pool rooms at 20 Leidesdorff street | An. enjoyable entertainment was given by # : blbaShusr bites | PGE SEE, ak PARE : nits < pAllaroo! Henrietta, tans, eray., Hea ne i eae cela Raniie tbe | and made a barrel of money, having a branch | Miss Hattie Shausten at her home, #31 8 street BECAUSETT 18 PUBLISHED AT AW ; 1L | CHANCE For BUTL KOR SPECULATOR; Lo’ eliotrope and all new shades, rock Is! i lon, n TO TLD WILL PRK ABO. new shades in All-wool Dress Goods, in the Keyes building on Stockton street. HOUR OF THE DAY WHEN ITS J northwest, last evening. The following, by 4 rae - MY ONCE: PEREY | inert Se tatu st, sow. | Ht vards sone Roc re pues Sri eae ditigation with the southern | «For the last six or seven years I have made | their musical talent, contributed greatly t0 the a pene RAVE See SIME ax aaanaee Ge late S| ST DESTRADIE CORNER COOKED. LU ieee ha iat | Torts!about meare being circulated by encmice | TAntities of money, but at the last meeting I | evening's enjoyment: Cornet solo, Elphonzo 78 NAW X90 SV sineton, wrett Park. Autrey Helzht for trizin| Underwear of al! descript folios distributed as follows: Chief and foreign, lost nearly all I had accumulated. Youngs, jr.; vocal solos, Miss Jeannette Kay, ES SO ADVE KTISI a G COLUMNS, AS aa ei ao - POW BUILDER. C ore, ikke. of the order. “Regurding the intimate relations I am re- | Miss Gertrude Saunders, Prof. Greenstreet O WELL AS 10 READ THE NEWS. ° Nee ta Seater: in beautiful | t een REOLD. bis F « S EARLY, 603 14TH ST. ae ee SESS Deter oraee cian and Pamomentartes ae =e SS ported to have held with Frank Northey I want | and Elphonzo Youngs, jr.; instrumental solos, aaucaiate ane on 2b, TS OREGON N Due ee eee New Cabinet in Pe tosay other than a passing acquaintance I| Miss Aunie Stansbury, Miss Efie Hoitzman minha tee Ap ennai in, 1S ee AKOMA PARK, CEDAR AV atall prices. The New York Herald's special from Lima, | never had. My association with him | and Mr. C, N. Ritter; banjo, mandolin and RATES ARE MUCH LOWER, I= . 603 ATH ST. zoom 202 ball Bleached C P Gal ye: ‘Th it at the races “has been that of a| guitar trio, by Messrs. H. Hinman, W. 5. 3 Som Soe © LOTS WITHTS | rasta wait, Beles 83.3 sacked Cettse Se BGO Yee senor neta Sraninistty Ot | good-natured rival in the bookmaking ‘busi- | Hinman and W. I Mackrille. "The others pres- QO = PROPORTION To EXTENT AND ON MASS. AVE. AND | JAMES K. DEPCE, 6037 Acker st. ra Good Unblotched C: ‘ which Gen. Velarde was premier has resigned. | hess, and the report thatI had a standing | ent were Mr. Shausten, Miss Clara Shausten, QUALITY OF CIRCULATION zit BOER IDE er | QUBUREAN EOMESAT TAKOW PARK. KIA Pal SuMlered aud Unaunderot Shirts, 50c., | A new cabinet has been formed, with the port-| grudge against him is untrue. Last week at | Mr. and Mra. E. M. Finch, Mises Sue Acker, THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER, s = ns. the races I needed $20 and borrowed it from | May Trader, Laura Morgan, Fannie Whiting P. IN WASHINGTON, AND ro. cam boot | corner Wt tn weliciuproved. northwest | B&G: BP for sale cheap andn very ents terns | LeNen mL peawers, Sie oleached ‘chia yood ons | Jone Mananno, Minenez: home, Pedro Joxo Za- | him, but he now owes my brother, who is in| tonand Messrs. Wm. H. DeLacy, Launcelot O AMONG THE VERY LOWEST amt te ‘or ter: a ¥ 82,000. Is worth $3,400. Ap- | by C, G. BERRY MAN, Attorney 2F stow. | for 2: bextra good one | valo; justice, Alfredo Gasto business with me, $40, so that. as far as money | Lee, Wm. Poultney, Wm. B. DePue, Frank See, THE UNITED 8TaTka Owner, 122 10th st. s.0. wayd-dt™ | ply to 220 veh st. nw ‘may 1-128 ‘ep2s-lm Full line of the leading makes of Corsets. ar15-3m | Tomocurcio; finance, Eugenio Marquezado, is concerned, he is my debtor.” 2.8. Lowry and Harry Draper, 7 Mrs, W. Davis and Miss Clara Davis went to 1i:bo | BH Hots, each 18x99 ff. to pared alley : te. per ft. fled Gey Sal erie aba noe the pores of the'skin . exciting the | Sand business. “The event that has changed the whole | New York to meet Mr. Joseph Pulitzer and Col i000 | JOHN SIND CRSON, | Ryucht at de per fort, and if ubalvtea wold sell at froducing natu al color and white: —_——>——. course of my life occurred at this time when I| W. L. Davis, who arrived on the steamer from. : 2 a28-tmo waa ne. | He FR SOS, pumrenad Maralient 2 Ate a es found work with William Bridge, the horwe- | Havre on Weduced ne vening tar 4 Bee NG tet POR SALES TO 15 ACKES OF LAND. Good M fs for sale in Washington at alt] Grand Chief Ramsay of the Order of Railway | 4m, and. (ares poodles bis T have de-| “Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blum will be at home, 813 ‘ Sine ‘erin i wa | ssa Se een eemalgte oe sresers, costunersand deal- | Telegraphers reached Chicago yesterday. When | ing mysif up with the characters that fol. | E,ctteet, foutheast, Sunday, where they will be

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