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FOR SALE9-HOUB. gi- .T.N.E. van ace m,.-. r an . o .jar house . mQ- a..ht 15G .t..,.*. I W a*"2-e. t . 8 iclsr b~mts Sr.. ILr. Eh. U US AwfOO3. An. . t a .sjm, N a.*.. . .. .. N E. . @6.0.. 9W.. f W Aw m OE se. OUST. m. oR ALE- VLJMaO aomlrf AIXii~? choie idesme at ema0 ot M a me3 N a w. ; 34try brick. e tawtg 1 siam With m modes tr: e -i ganad awr,31 . with $1erm1ier"ec:1: A 017.Otfor hoane almee ;to ~'Sabi ts ame -hEee- V . &WAR IS CO.. Iti3MIC ~M MoeFs iii . VO. JW. 4 iNALF-L ST.. MOR aIDE RETWEEN 11 Stnll M a. .; tower bes; thesmeer et-e ' ad boa; a. dia mew. Na 4 aIL Atim...."f.. ]u BALK - IN T= MOST nMLECT SUcT1ON 4 he northwest. emw fts epoit C11mb; &ATW 111087E ORIRAMILB Kau MOQUSy I IN M? ATIlLYx F 1XOF et rS F W T P IMEL PAPESED AND DECfO XA8iD- A DEAB?&efWghTorT TmRBOU13 3" vosll ATTKhk- TIIE A"Ii OuMPLIETV A39D CAN BE PUROASED At A VERT LOW PiCE. !vt"7-MBlaT & UNOERFORD. "S3 14th u.3.. YR XA,9A SPLENDID PROPRTI ON 14TH '-.3* VAU? So.A. -a ateowqtoroe. C.t~ a:.- a..P .B.AUd''"'"r.. ........ ]PS 6aZ-AT A BARGAIN. OWNER LEAVING she ety-as elegant home within one aquas. ef the 4-mptbal; Just the thtn tr a Comuareieora DANTE & CO.. I1wo ret. msw. PbALE-A-N~UNUSUAL OPEPOET NITY TO prboa. ernt cilue enener home; contrallY I caw!r; 3101 =Aor an 1asee; 13 roo; all smedLi proawase. with furniture 021 .5w; without fur I.RS. 61.20;owner tweiaer lh. ct trms eay. 33 A'ICU& COI Ft IA r I-L AND BAF R AI.E-BEAeT1/L a11-rO DINthUO XbmwftoeeSh easc in faombusot e northwesto by o (F~orido htker)I, all elelcrc aprhtanic i.r liuhtina ram, speak mis cut .open reVplc. han(Irwe cabinet Ematel of batest hAwanad.u..ly .cgratd by *Deer." tied bath Mr. ad vretiheie and is uttable for a b i.. f.r amy ae a puhAir oriate Ife. Pri. 71,itL r sken at once. CHAPI F W. M k3DY. ilet 13tb st. a. W. fe7-1w p) RAf~-EITRAORNNAIiLY GOOD BAR raia. -HandszjW 10Wnm and both brick hose a r.%. ase. het. Kth ad 7th eIA . W. ; all latet com T.wc.sevi. --sbt asts *I!ce app! ance.. e9 ..akingizbm havidenly Jecorsfad an aed by~ Jboas steel 'at" fornace .7.-& CBAR1LM h A ND. tilN :th a. a. w. 1.27-1w 'SR ALE--LAit0E AND HANDaM>ME DWELIL. ..i isle; Mons. ave.; in imenitLse netsgaborha of Dtr 1a.m. Jas . RYEDR N & SON.. ide-SW! 14e th st.r.. St. 1.XOf VALE-USINENN PROPEXY ON PA. ATE. Jr n. v. bh. 17th and 18 "s 15000 J&WFER3 k SON. A-274 _ _ 14th s. n.w. te sALZ-iK BgorIss-wTE OFFER TWO Svery deiraMy located we*l-be bric house% that me 'st h " hts much cash to bu betWo 617 14th S t.a. WR SALE-SMALL MOUSIS-WE HAE SE.-I isaW emalt hees thus Wsl tam Watchtower 20par eet an the ame at iueogen Thee ae the beat but. iaan Au town. ELLEWnN & WEMPLE, S617 14th at. mw. R ALE 4W Acker v. :3 sly.. bar-wolmow. 7 srem md L U~ 4th' S. a. ; S-ott.. 6 worn ewW didr&. . cntedseti moving asyerm; moar an. A; b . .... ........ ... . . ... ......... .. .... $;,L ." D bet 72hand fth u. . I lyj. ad Sol.. 7W. and both: good lecaity; newat for m cc modterate FM :S 1A 50-DVPOT CIRCLE AND P Jr 4:. ;delka and -as lesees new :' stim= in"a. ?st" e'"e' ULBICE KENNEDY facy-ft amt 14h Oa OB SALE-WR XAVE T3112 2'ETTY 201118M -W matertal . Baa.. 1m1 . OR -ALE-.3Z00 MOUSE FOR W.70--TIEB aud baemient bay-window btrick and bewa 10 rema, bath and ellar: mod. ia.ate..C (aW i=U;aM&Wew - -nue as P. M ato beocn"Ated tn twe zouthe. Demt th=.-b-= FULTuN IEWIS. MP St. R SALE.-ONLY *6.00, PARE ST.. MT. Flesame, aeselle W"-rosn ad boa dwlImmr; bfurace AD skceky a~mii a e rer Ink. Abeit =Mhews" n et e QwmAn p:*...e',:ft L;S,-0to.f... *a.. Ciba"**"'O" uiM ,.r t. WO ALE-A 1.ARGE DWELLING IN G0RO3. town; 0 s. bet. 3st Sani LM sea.; three etorse d= c ;ler 14 mope md, wale: furnace.be Nahum, vae* be.; Wo GftI; hoom rn i 17 lives moot. Prism.41O mOM. LW ZACL **** **-""..WARNER aeO. S45-44 3 a. F . w. WM SAL.-GOOD WKICK DWELLING.6300MS. both. psry and seener lot 1S Bo al Sy;m.*. stmsma coroahie ham; sib pay aW m =eS. fe-ia* G- 3. UTE.1om 3,50Pa.me. WON SALL-LE DROIT PARK-WUT NOT OWN F" ,ew. ..bme' We h. .or tale e.eral vary p..t ad COmort.ble h..M i th e.nr.eet., lo Call on C_ __s f"66-lw 0 ALEK--OUR ATTNT1ON 1a CAT.LEb To bthemautifs!9 .ostm and both brick and im. s" T aS. a.. ; frn.Ab --at; all mo""r ew ~t~#'r~'low sju 37.73ft anllm JOHNSO' CHE -.. aK P O "'ft '"iT."&tC." ~e VON ALL-AT A UBN.AT SACUMJCE. A liE F arobbe beek hom m M a. s. w.. containingr 9 band tal . a. .; ire et prire oly 520; 50*-0 F As. M.W. R8 1L-A VERY DmErmAB= NON. A.W.; I" NMI& .u.. price snly See; eoSMe..b. malsom to...aAds.N MAX3E11 usmazaI a LAsxPTOX. c~al. muetl brick Flas. .e fo. SALF-FOR A GOOD IWVETMENT. PAY f10 Par rest, moveral briek d ili-as resnd for am To ast NAE'R NORIS 410 NX^1.v R LE-BANDROWE NEW TBREE-STORT a~~ S lothbdeln.11m as. Is. W. ; thebsl, ents 8" bdth ream. all latest iwoymset:m o dated; efull belt w ersomal super. Vision med 11aet-riin every basis *panm for NAAI.EBT WAAfilNi'ON PROPERT Y n thet.n. C s~w.. sew & hr..a.m......6.l3S 11lth at. merC a.w.. newli. trick. all m.L... &.500i thas. mear F ,w..* new a. IrachkaD m.... 3.SJ0 14that. wr.Ya. ara.... Sr.frmne.m.L. .... 3 Om Bae. mar 10th au. n ew B. beso. sN m. .. .U e-. ho. .... alli. .,.m. bt..7O I oJ. W. J20II40. aWim t~Ito Ns7th as ,w. 3A VERY DESIRABLE DOME. I lIT. ANW.m 4breemvbrckhouse. minbtum 1d em ml _ _AEO :rBS.N . AN6 Ps waNT ncoaenace. Thi eae..rib 1mnn tewystrate ben aom, besa au me rylathi-meubeb Sd ot. ___________ !d llh t a . RABsmNE g TC.OOTAINI' BA7 bashd rn md acer lobte fme; ad gami he S.tina. etea. BATR1A E ALDEMIAN. TAERDAY 3AD.A'. Mameor s the a r ePhri.e om..aS ,, Te. e,1sa athe iaateead the Pre.-e e i0 BI aie f. for RECAtGE --dsm DEseAdiLF. me Ro.; am,.Oe ls tey ba e: deise ~mc~ m as eemseawy1~ th e eet a, a ___n: thenn atisan de~kseAen a : per ha eh__ dah roo lars ew.e . f....d..eawith~ am. m.d el.. em e l asebd ;o Ja-m1ea 11 ; a li se pa and it ..med s~ree ~ ste Soot~c~ miss; el.'a. euep,'ae: orsa ha am s Saep aoea ee 10R SALE--HOUSR ame hoeen $s. but ow) hs yA very siems at doemo a mry = loe...r ....Cele...w haMs. to tenem and g ma brick Ieems ad h. ; helamrs athis,.ha.ahi av:emU to. thassaps tas; t~~ r meestoelhmeera. ma, cam read lowe. nS V IIw en ma n.w. ; ... fet ret all ith d..0 sad patoirrea im itle.i FSALE--<EAADCOMPORATAB1LE EON 7A.Z n. .-story bas. e.m. 5Ts ;.Sr. ad b =0;M. brN.k... 39 oa aar h a.a.. 7 brick. Or.. aaL... 4.1 OW sapar thAL. . Orte, .. a&.L .. 1 D but. s~w., 3debtk&.. a..n... . W SSAZe A VEST DEIMRAILS AND Al mrtte house us T saw 9th st. w..S3uy an mllr pres brick: all md. Wmpa.: 106 0 . M'MUEL BIEE 10171h t.n.w. fL0 ALaI -A BARGAIN-W7 31TH ST. N. I. poe-bich bay wiadow-houa two stories; I ems and balh; al andr Impgoen; embisi oan~fagwa3,ed thisoaot: waon tIult: atn". ben sa*aa blockfSsmhBat. cars;lot M7 toa2 rove alley; mast be oe to be appretated; will sell e easy fses; spasn ter trek 2i bet. P nd . 291 and 14th hia. n.o. ; .foot concretd a. ; e blod an e. berdices near 8 st. cars; 1. me and . ar, all,; enly SI0S cash, bal e JOHN 0. - t NCO a 10 PT. w. 1.2&3 A. . WAMES a CO.. 916 F 8TREET N. W. North side Fla. .v. bet. 6h and 7th sh., theM S btary 6tchs S rooms and bat a. . .............. ........ M . 04to 805U North side Md. ava.bet.9th and 10th at, n.. new 2-tory and cellar brick, 7 rooms....... 530 1234. D bet. 2d and 3d s. a. w.. 3.story and bow. maset brA .. . ...........l*. h...... 5,901 Eas side 1st ae. bat. C and D. 3-story and - *h....t .i. . ..... . ... 600 167L K at. bat. Eth and 2stets. nw.. G-room b.atMairar-la t0x11 ............. 4600 Uaa ai. th . ... 3new bricks.3-ol 1 IL00. aniteelar. 9,0m ad bath,. a. i.ah.60 1494. South side Vi'~ve. near 11tb st. a.w.. resrvation. 3-ator f-ombrnm........................... 6.0 1647. Sth st. a. a. bat. A and sts.. 3-Sory 9.-om bric, with a. .............................. .00 Umth Mde Mas. ey. n.. bet. st and 2. ar ad bm-t br6 .00 eath aid.e T t. aw. bat. 14th and 35th. 2. tr 7-seam brick.....................-.. I. Nort N . sa. 3Lw. nar 1st ..S. sey anm... ....... ...... 6.2 Wed side 12th sa bt. S and T st.. zv.. S aMr brink 6rommn dattic room....... 6.30 1210. sath side N t. 2th and 20th .. '* .............a . 6.200 0 1105. Eat side 3 st. a.. ba. Zest Ca. a A. 3= mntabisa.m.t...... .......... 1.0 heat sids Boa 1th and 3ith M6 nw.. 3. maryhow . ...................... L 2.0 IWM. 3ot idt C st. .e.. bvL 1st and 2. Satery and b mi br. ,1 rooms and bath, a.m ............... ..................... o Sauthtdeet.3a.w. bet. 2lst'and 2d 2shtea room,. cellar andba th = = M a. LI. let 15e'X=~ Xac). ....6. 146. WON ft es3h bet. C ad D Asw.. dSabo bat. 7ssu ad bath...... ............ 460 Men het Eas Chw and A oft .a.. 3 y 1 m.. ... ... . WeO side 12th bat. 8 and T sos. nw.. 2-story brEc and b-meat 6 eam, a. m. L. lot 21. ........._... -................... 6.0 ow. 8th and K at. a.e.. 3-story and col1ar b08tch. Som and torea. m. L...... 6.M Asuft to 3. 3. WARES & CO., 915. 916 Fa. M.W. A' Z-jY and basemmat: 9rooms and bath; a. a. L an 8th st. bet. N and 0 n.w. ; 7price. #7.. 2-story and basment; 7 roam. and bath: a. M. I. aur wernruans tatintsng ome.; renting tor 620.31 Cor. r. are and N. I. ave, n. w.: %ays at of fa urifta u r..0O . 5*I1L Ground faor. Atlantic buidine. L SALIE-ABABRGAIN -HRKEF RSY IlICE new ho~., with ali modern itMrvenMent. on I s. bet. 21st and Zd sta.. for $1 .0). This prep rt cest the owner 1;.L00 lasm Novmber anD is rarechance for la-veaaenut. .m wall bilt and msos de strably located. ?plV to E. B. COTT LL. SSeelait 61 * 2:L at. a. w. (Wetasnatt bide). M7-1 s.w.. 10-room brick. stable..........,1 436-NMw..9roombrtk. stab!e......... 7451 d99-1-toom brick. I, Droit Park. stable...... :io 4W-F .w.. 7-rvoom brich. stable......... 4.5i 06-Claveland ava. n. w.. d-ro om brick........ 200 917 t hoes Zee echan. Vacant leta. 6 KE . &CO.. 910 Fat. nw. FM 8 AL.- ,w~zT NORTRWE3T. 2311 to 2M43 Utet. 11'3) andm Piese t. b i , & r . ". = . * h . l b. tk . ~ m. a. . t. t W E isa iit. . a4r.t.... ..... ..........O0WMtait in ally bat 1t .6ih , all....15. 70453 ad 4R Idge at. I 33 th. 7r..10 h. r.............3,00 12321 st 1. Ar.. ..S.0002~45Pomerev. bh,5r.3.W Pb .ge.000*7. a 249 Poroy 23:le 's ave . b 3ria a b Sr sar. * scb 6. t239e ith. 5.. .9O 2Vaav h.r...2t. 6 C s 5tb r .... st. ... . . .t.. . 1amd1SM ah a401bh. Ar. each..1.50 ba. =1,1 na....... antis.t fa I e o ar s 1.17 T306. E. WAGGAMAN. VO 5*ALE 05 LwanE--FROM OWNSR: VER1 p5 55L eantPleasa 3550uTt. r-. .':arst-nar.-uem- C-yd; - -0ar tbsaine ame 6t a....... Ner Cirel.. Sinz140. seaSh..1.00ns Naar IChele, aid and rea alley. 15.001 80n-hw hetse. bloc rsomn lI'. peat uses inaestisan. 10,iiO Ihawaejpropwties in the a zthws ampevls.Ifyou want to bow E. C. SALMAS. 2901 141 0 t.. main Scor. SA.-1AND lIN-ROOM 1EW HOUSE1 FeuL6t:5 alls. 1. ;at fruoland; near school R SLE-OMEEEERB.WE DESIBE Tour attnton.Se wht e eeryou for 6..aOs thaearawinar nerthwmst. three staars froam Dpo: uve-Newreidne, built ut brow. atene an B - lame rom ae-estly papered ad dac fiased; enbjnet mar.e.'wtth tiling. elstric bellm.Ae. butlser iamy. cellar aad usab, with the lateat san tlpabtry sitationir ws.h..*l heted ow im rnmlhlzL. ALTER WEED1 & CO., felS-la rS011- at. .., E l.AL-OUSE 14006 0LUrMSIA iT?. N.WV. built ft. ~ lata but fra am:twodrs an baenet. dauble froot. stera st bras. railime fora.ntr be dig:awnis m l ~sea all the shadown ia'.cuie belle and san 35d; bad mat a sand siate ta openagas palr ath.et ras. smali library. ie wA.. 3 MAN f sRt. nw a ArOU LSIAET S-ROOM eS ela se~tedcellms, abesed .et.M et ..... av.....d ..it. ~ a e~epma; eat.at ownmans tit ad T... -aw. Edeed hms.a lOBKJe e -Hto a em e: IL. a 11 Vetal -a -a ItI - m 4 -I r " FR SATE-lIj . I pR SA&-4-l- ON 77M ST. N. W. MET. e feude Not . = I=.. 816SAL. - y - f'OIALE-ONMOLLTCB tADI ft Am VW . pet. w ol. 0p. f'2j5jN T "-NA '"1TH S.*I S. I R BAE-EONOICA loT Caesof . N AND2 F 6OR SAL-TAC FLN DONN fe27-3and 1dthnv s- a -L1080. FLO.. 3NL? WR th pLoperdty for = BVO SABZCCAE-QAE 06 ONT CLOCE NANT OF P8 ar ; on fthe most1I)W seew w.e SjNALE-LEGNT LOTS ON 16TA ST N. Sthare theaeit fe23-3t RAL- TWO TAOTS ON 13TH ST. NEAR noeawss. b. e oat Nm and Fasts. n. __ femt-3t ftSA CHOICE L. N T. NEAR p t . . ed ty slaw E Visit LD .F.c .1hn st . . 1@1e -31 FOa. sLE-R ST. BET. 16TH AND 17TH N.W. Paro h ot-. a0 ft. 4 n, by 100ft. each to paved FOR ALE-THEE COI LOTS ON 17 TH.W 0r0 eh e POLD we T. eapL adw actd.i n .0w. fLu-..-3 . M- 0A-A VERY .CONOmCAL LOT ON 19T all. ihi w sad s on the Pmn evnin'v. 'a'Ed' T*T" T LE TL..o. .nLD o. 1bam. jFOR SALF-IN MT. PLEASANT. NORTEAST J stiW.***ak ."an"B-s.ar.riP "I. 2 b1f.r: a S13tth and Ft. n. w. feSt -- AECOLUM IEGTS. CO ER 0or dance site. DANIEL & AKAT. 3 fr 8 S.E.6TA1313 F. nw. E'ItALE-0BNER LOT-WE HAV E BEST] of tfbeew remann - corns in the wste Ttton f city, which w Le a sl1L a a art. SALE-INE LOT-TN. 8[ ON TH C" eri rn'N S.prfo up. Among Jhmare. And maln orer n lowerd t.r.... D....' I e .H3t' LEWS. 1388 aVt. at SALE-AOME OF THE MOST DESIABLE Park. Electic care willaoon berun ning and the0 ica% will advance. B0 now - f2.3t* 3com13. 150 Pa. ave. V SALE-RAE CHANCE FOR A BUILDER- aT ea crner. front, on two streeta; 112x130 alley ad. jI'mn onea t.ad or 1.4 pla-Pon25 bn -f. at""ce "r. S"i' ' I aIT' t. " ] BALE-NORT SIDE OF N ST. BETWEEN 17TH ST. AND CONN. AVE.*. A very destrable lot. 2A laet 6 incans frost, at a sea op . V. N .1 Y9 a. v., .14VN DESIRABLE UI ELINR IT-W HAVOBE SIDE BZ DAS AV. * N TH 85HSS 4o0iwc to 10-foel aac. FDOR SLK-eaNdtu 5. V. . P HUAT. 0 Mt. Ple.sa.t180 Pa. ae. Tloc TRIANGULAR BLOC Of grounret all of 1 Boun id shalwe r avl 1Ab an D. eta.n. w. bh U 1 L Y fast bea t.o IRE a F ........ Space for oth de s=hie houses. Price. 1.5 pe aquar foo. Aplyt. . V. N. E UYCE. GE..1 Pa. ae. - 10 2AL- REA IT SITE D)EIRALE FU LDING.8ITE For one larre or two small hoses; dimensions e re1ured Loaponptj & . Bar.& 116.EN In ST. AND CABLE CARL. Price. p2,i. 5. V. N. HUTCH.] fe2:w-OOi1505 P. ave. FIR SALE F0 AE FINE CORNERl LOT - iNGTh T .i 431z'; TWO BLOCES A IV VEOTT C DCESIAL IAPPL TO J. V. N. UYCK. fe2-rflt l,)Pa awe. 9O 8ALE 1 4ARE CH ANE. LOT zl00 ON l rH T. - I ABOVE NEW OLY i PER FOOT. Apply to J. V.:' 3HRUYCi I e2F-fNt 150T. Pa. a FEAR C NN. AVE. FRON iTt SOUTH. C dtmeneioa 3147, with aide an r lle F AN A. AND . 141 CARS. 15w0 Pa. ave. BET.FINE CAaT RT.E L E A . I) Glw.N.I A. 4x100.W BOK J. i. N. BUYCE. d. ") P . af Mah0to. .-~that.e.w. fr2.);t1 FOR "ALE-COICE lAN ON COLUMBIA P JHIGHT4. We are makins- a speetalty of this Pl~et~~; 16 1 d oL t beet lots; 50k, to S1. FjEWOOD-Blockc ; etreetaxraveled lare cats; L STOUGHTON T. wof 1th. overloAkin' en App t.ILn .; 2Dr ; 15e. ; he. I ow utchbayer. .T. near D ne.: cheapeat gound in L - VE;; BARGIINS N LOTS. fel5-.t JOHNON. cIIEW & CO.. 617 Fast. E SSALE-NOTICE-TO WBOM IT MAY CON. - letA Le or an eeIant b__!jng S at. be wean 17th it. and N. H. are..*oelokn tamral ed for the eaction fanelegant rdec on aonng'ot. A s,o a vey 'oatal ding lot o th i.o I contis about 1.700 aquare feet ; beautiful retideneas I gon uoAulads wtil be sold rih to qutes - 1.15.311th at. p AIEA EUTIFUL BILDijINlGLOT ON 4 F at. g,01 MITEW ado et 1,0 SALE-CHiEAsENT COlRER OFFERED ON 1006 F at. '____ e25-3t .1. ALL- P.AI CHANCE FOft A BUILDER IZor a-ltor-four lts onM st. n.w. near Con. fe~I.3t ___ A co.. :m0,.t. n.. FO$ALE-IWT-TIOB1.&1JliFU. BILD. e o F . n e. 16=01,100 apiece; f53t steal Estate. 0S F. n. w. ' ~O SLE-AP WITH TWO PARTY WAj - dyaitn wnr edence. 15 9th at, ste.,a deee ros ~ atse at. . sa ters , F)~,ALnEVEL SQ MSAN AT andice band.ng. aw. F**a. 'Eat. TF a qua ehss sli tav8a n awhba e ms 173Ubgnw. tan =12W MOM a .. v . . arm OR TRADE-- TNZA 0asun ea .L . M . .ac.. r... ATTORNEYS. IOMSE W. KEEN AND ZWAE I. uS. meswI.. CeeamaTO F, la S aV.. u.nm STEAM CARPET CLEAING. I OFFICE OF TE ANEONZATEAM sem raae i ? w .w. U. NEwVKrma e HOTEL OTEL. .b..v1 miEika.. EBUITT 1fU8U. WASUINOON. D. C. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. tO SALE-A BEAUTIFUL PLACE JUST OUT ide the city ii. containing, narly five aere. of round: fiS a e three minutes' walk from an ele mat station; one of the prettiest pilcea nar Wash ait. for a femuale, sanary. For fuir B. B. WARNER & CO. fog-& - - 16*t OR PALE-BARGAIN IN NICE 1OE IN HfstftI11ille desirable mew gqrom dwellingr; been e les wit oramo fully loI= d wihoe nar f ground: hot and ld w^r.."modern coOvn 0 O orms. This Is les than o.gt.DUk1&r&A4M4,D1 OR ALE-IMMEDIATELY ON BALTIMORE adWashiugton boulevard. beautiful lots at gineslatiou. four miles, fio Waaltingto.: out WW0 up. Also sewers! trade sof l4Wnd on earns no at a bargain. Purchasers shonld oo to this hileteoptit I is open. DUCKETT.,FORD CO. ' ' 617 at. '. w. * .27-*s ,OR ALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTSIN .t,;ougwhih the new electric road UCKXTT. FORD & CO.. 617 ._w._ _ S'OR ALE - TWO BEAUTIFUL BUILDING .1te nea Iyattsvtlie and Bladeen bur-, I0 to 1 6 Ires mancetvewfo each; $100erare UCKE . OD &ACO.,617 FP . n. w. e27-3t yOR SALE--TWO LOTSIN SLIGO. CONTAINING froutin on Carrol ave. ; near electric 15d A DP1E NN,819 4%4 st. . w. feg&6-it OR SALE-AT A BARGAIN. ACRES; BEAU. u , AT for a subdi on; ne site of RE. DFORD' WALEER & SON. 1006 OH or AT GREAT SACRIFICE-*1.000 WILL ba y few days a very d ao and large 4 on Principal buosine street In Gailthersburor. lenotlerr county. Md. ; exreliatt opportunity for rsfs5 oen town; population. 3400 HAH. . AC9. F st. n.w. 25-3t* oTN r - FRM 5 TO 0 ACES Ei Trailroor closeto c ty;adb ~remontabe; 6s """D T CO.. 023 F at. nw. .R "AL'-4. ACRES O LAND BEAUTIFULLY s ituated Ga splendid road: X~ mile f:-m District me; gno elevation; would make a fine, banew aap 700 DENT. BOWEN * CO.. f.8-3a 03 F et. a.w. j10R L.KNT-.GOOD TRUCK OR DAIRY rARM; . Well wed; onR. and.. LI eight * " m an L dehftngon ;szty acres of armble land, ith I=-I rovemeata. at $3 a year long esse If dred by 0e with capita and well reco ... ended. fe2b-1 WM. A. MELY. itSCat. nw. UB TITLr INSURANCE COMPANY. Umishas abstacs t milesin Aleandria and Fair. Lz cointiss. Virorils. andl In Montironwr and Prince Pongs's eounties. VIaryland. Capitalists will saw. essa and law suits by insisting that borrowers have ar guarantee of title. tonsultation fee. GIEORGE EARLE. JIL. Presdent. fN20-tf ENRY r 4C0PP. Vce Preiden. NOTTAGE AND LARGE LOT AT HVATTSVILLE ,tation. on B. and 0. Ht. It.. s ix mites from sb wil."seldlow-A."at . PHILIP . . . feTO-1m iT A SITI In the snbur'i-th **o*' he"ty of allplare Ink whIch tj live. "-. w ,ze. pure air and fr-c.' ". a,- trhe advantages the sdraw *-l fo3A.' iii- Me cor WEtSte at ENPN and KENSINGTON .re sinated at a most cft eniet dbstar e frol tl-6:y; not too farfor bJtty bawk and fori.. but fsr enoueh to be almy I- out the eloser.p" os town. aend ft' ae viren ar or let me talk with you *-sout these model subarbs. I. N. CoT: 7068TR ST. N.W. AND CLASSWASE0 PARTIES FITTING OUT OIL AlEPLEXlSHING For ths an find at our ,to e a lance strc of sbove goods. Impojrter of Fotery and Porclain. fe18 1215 P and 214 (I at. A tJAPANE CREPE Oimitation c'o h bie.r darlna Wreaths cfo Jeeorato anp Shades and Framea.L 800. fltuss French Tie. xeI-I J- JAY GOULD. 421 9th at. Some Women, -are beintiful with the loveliness that comes Igh pefcto of inne rae.but the woma P AR H~ k~ ha a ec dad.e wantg over her lees fo)rtunata mister. )i~ MIh} Als Oi! OT8 S -is th bt whcopounded for elasuthe 111nP.e... ICor. 12th .H itoa. "B?N BON" Il . f4 YEARS.OL. ...l... inclodm *-OLD P mIN, *BELLE -., 735 7,AST. .. ElkIIMISE Ol' MaSW BtS: ML.C. Whelan's, smER: 1008 F 8.. N.aW. Aaseers e.ae ass amen m*sumbdissep~n perse. - hs- W010 wed t i ee owae W Go xsidfts 4t mibiaofa t e 1 d was i W b* ! MIN, MI . Adm, and the gee t. Joseph 2ee Emen. The ime m sssead will a . otfne aMins Were Mr. Anert M. Mr. Iatewis K emwea, MI. lbe = i?. Mr. E1=rd e hPnd rige1X Welw V. tu. ae ad Mr. Wlham who were buttboble et ie The brMS semie teherehlinue he u se her beroer, Mr. let-, and meO the p easthe alM, Dr. Mageepe Mometer ag beet an. The mseeo performed nthe ev. Tham . Adisn D.D. The brde, a Pete bruneste, Me ahtiredia a tavelng dress at mie brown broadeleth, shert and ful in the skirt triamed ot greadiaed beadi of dark brow. veaet mad a brewn velvet girdle. The eienes were and large brown lt and velvet hat and les the shade of the dress sf Ammerinin ty rees ied wth long pink nft ribbons. Whe the bridal party wee . ri Pre. Je. played the wedding maeek frte Lehngri and "0 Promise Me" dring he esremony. The notes at M-a e m a sedding march - the departing am" present were Mrs. =. Liker. Busie and Kim TUHe Aser, mofher md Iter of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Samel eman, Miss Disney of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. F Mili n Mr. and Mrs. fre Eberly ad 0& and k a and Mr. Joseph Li Beanett. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin have gones to gew York. where they will remain for two seeba. They will be at bones to their friends mn Wednesday, March 11, from S to 11 p.m., at im Riggs place. Senator and Mrs. Eugene sale gave a te. resterday afternoon for their friends to meet tx-Senator and .Mrs. Evarts, who are their gisets. It is needless to my that there was a rery large and a very distinguished comspany present. The ho t and Mrs. Evas received together in the white drawing room. Miss Evarts, Mrs. Cockrell. Mrs. Anson MeCook, Mrs. Wadsworth of New York and Mrs. Wilmer Sing -aisted in receiving. In the dining room Miss Morton and Miss Stoughton did the honors it the tea table. Among the guests were the Vine President and Mrs. Morton. Count mmd Countess Spnneck Mrs. Romero, Baron Fava, . and Mrs. A. C. Barney, Senator and Mrs. Washburn. Senator md Mrs. Manderson, Mrs. and Miss Sherrill, Benator and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. John R. McLean, Krs. William W. Johnston, Senator Hisoock, Mrs. and Miss Poster. Mrs. Edward T. Platt, Senator and Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. William E. Chandler, Senator and Mrs. Cullom. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon Hardie, Senator and Mrs. Hanabrough, Mrs. and Miss Teller, Mrs. and Miss Dawes, Mrs. and Miss Vlas, Bepresensa live and the Misses Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Slack. Miss Edes, Mrs. Linda Ball and Mrs. Joseph Carey. Mrs. A. A. Wilson has cards out for a tea on Friday afterno6n, from 4 to 6, to meet Mrs. Henry Perrine of Buffalo. Mrs. Noble will be at home to her friends to morrow afternoon after 5 o'clock. Mrs. and Mis P.usk will not be at home to mallbrs tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon. Mrs. Florence B. Solger will not be at home next Wednesday, but will be during the re maining Wednesdays of the seson. Miss Stella V. Curtis of Capitol Hill enter aned her friends at a progressive euchre party last evening. Miss Mabel Dorris captured the lady's first prize and Mr. R. E. Wilson the gen leman's. Mr. William N. Moore and Mrs. (ibbs came in for the boobies. Among those present were Mrs. Gibbs. Svbil Weidermann, adaline Turner. Edna Tune. Kathryn Ham mett, Carrie Taff, Mae Trader. Elly Wilson, Dora Breuninger. Mabel -Dorris, Maude Clay Ion, Messrs. William N. Moore. Frank Taff. B. . Wilson, Dr. Hammett. Frank M. Staford, . P. Parker, B. C. Spransy, Wn. H. Hipkins, D. B. Cutler, C. H. Gladden and E. 8. Ken aedy. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fink have returned from their wedding tour north. and will be at 2ome to their friends on Thursdays. until rurther announcement is made, at 1913 Ver mont avenue northwest. St. Andrew's P. E. Church was crowded lest ivening by relative@ and friends to witness the marriage of Miss Lillian Maybelle Hartford to Mr. John Martin Henderson. The church ihancel was lined with palm.%, thus forming an efective background for the wedding party. The ushers. Mr. W. McK. Clayton. Mr. J. Ed ward Williams. Mr. Harry Hinman. Mr. S. B. Nichols, Mr. Pred Hertford and Mr. John Etoney of Philadelphia, preceded the bridal p arty up the aisle. The maid of honor, Miss Neil Hertford of Galveston. Tex., a cousin of the bride, immediately preceded her. The bride, rn the arm of her father. was mnet at the chancel rail by the groom. with his best man, Mr. Edgar Henderson. The wedding gown was of white bengaline with pearl pasemenwrie trim ring. and the bride's veil was fastened with a wreath of orange blossone, brought from Florida by a friend of the bride. The bouquet wua of bride roses and maidenhair fern. The maid of honor wore an elegant 'Marie Antoinette gown of piik brocade and carried a bouquet o' La France roses. The wedding ceremony was per rrme d by Rev. Dr. Perry. assisted by the PeV. Mr. Gray. After the wcdding a large reception rollowed at the home of the bride's parents, No. 1412 Park screet. Mount Pleasant, which wr.s beautifully decorated with potted planta and ,ut dowers. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson left on the inte train for New York, from thence sailing ror Kingston, Jamaica, where they will spend their honeymoon. . Upon their return they will reide in Washington. Among the gueste at the reception were: Mlr. and Mrs. William Henderson. Mi,5s Florence henderson. Lieut. Andrew J. Hendersotn and Irife of IBaltimore. Mr. and Mrs. W. G1. Hender on, Mrs. H. C. Kroh of New York, Mrs. Little aale of Boston. Mr. and M1rs. Schnyler of New lork, Mi..s Slivers of Burlington. lows. Mrs. Stoner of Jacksonville. Fla.. Dr. J. W. Little. Benj. W. Hlolnman and wife. Dr. Tompkins and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Baggett, Miss Baeggett, Ifej. mmd Mrs. Saxton, Miss Minnie Saxton. Miss Louise Saxton, Miss Matti e axton, Mr. and lirs. C. C. Martin, Miss Martin, Capt. and Mrs. Lay, Miss Lay, iss Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Imil Belinger. Mrs. Philips, Dr. and Mrs. Gray, hr. and Mrs. McLeod, Mr. James Henderson, Ir. Rlichard Henderson. Mrs. Kennedy Cz~ bell. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall, Miss Clayton,. [1-. Keys, Mr. Keen Lewis, Mr. Fultont Iewis, Mr. Harry C. Grove. The couple left on the 11:35 train for New !ork, sailing thenoe by Ailas line tamer Alene for Kingston, Jamaica. for a stay of four weeks. rhey will make their home in Washington. Miss Florenee Dudley of Capitol Hill willt give a dance Friday evening to meet her broth irs, who are home for a short tiame. The Eastern High School Dancing Club gave their second ooe'npliamentarv hopto their frends Slaturday evening. About thirty-Eve couns at-. tended and had a very pleasant time. Iear rangemnents were in, the hands of the clab com mittee, consisting of Misses Ennis and Spencer and Messrs. Alton, Moser and Horton. Among these present were the Misses Wilson, Cross, Illis S ecer, Florence Spne, Ennis, Lou Eni, t marm Du Lemon, Beevea, Bartlett, Bandy and Gray, and Messrs. Moser, Wson, MeKensis, Cook, Cross, Newell rant, Wilson, Tsalles, Davis, Fisher,Hem King, McGowan, D. E.North, Me~ltT bort, Ntagm, Stewart. Herte. W. Nrh Droawell, Hn g Tueek.a Anahrees,~ ing, 8teele, Dat-a-sre. Lest Saturday might Miss Lula Jehus.. gave ma enjoyasble danme is herfuismds fromn S is n. Bupper was announeed at 10:0S, after wisk: aneinny was renewed and oeutinued matl amid sight. These ~t were Bell and LenA John lon, Carrie Della Therne, inhah l'rumaa, Uslen Durhaan. May Smith. Dertha Bebe DSh ierk, Euae Callwen, Nele Mn, Eva ugq~and Ulk--aand Masers. v Pisath, Em, Dogea, MisFMisbley~ sbsa..a.gnh a-s Kme --ue E...r O ef...., N. ,,S SMa, chre K. lsne of -e mea M.6 J. W. hewn and M ina b et~O n.a d. wh s. Sw.. s.... swre e r4nSeainsee NJ. rrz.mish M, M-h 9 Ot 6 AfemWy Gem gdo ami sm Weassea. A Dmsema 1us 60 Ifin by Me OBMe... inn -o assa. - VIeaPMast Lai P. Mrtem - beamred le at as same p jeeme hase been. The entin S3ma, witheat lbn=eMe of pad,, uaned ia IrIderieg a eamplHes.mey diner and le buesing tetimaemy O ad mirAbae mesam ri whis he am Ieidd ~ the desa==s ot the upper ehember at Congess r to pat fer yea. n banquet, whisk was held in ta beauful dindg hal of to Arlington, was the be* that sib and Us% cold upply. ne desmedns were most efeeve and the company as lD tinguished as it sould wel be, inasmub as seme* -e gamer of peminee was eb Te tabe was arranged in the form et a bel low eqare, the open space being Ailed with palm and cut sowers. he Vie President sat em he northern aide of the quadrangle, near Ile middle. Upos his right was Senator Harris of Tennessme, an his left was Senator Mendreos of Nebraska. The gseamu, besides the Senators whopartiatd in the eedings, ee ex-Omnate W. Evaris W. Palmer, Gen. Aler, Mr. Frank Hat ton. Mr. P. V. Do raw andMr. H.CClarke. The manemmeut of the diane was left b the hands ot Senr Hissok, and to his good taste aa. care mach of It. seesse was due. Senator Mandereso, as preident pro term., was called upon to ast s toastaaster. The fret toed, "To the Presldent of te United States.," was responded to by ox-Sea tor Evarte. and when he aroase he hell rung with the applaise of welcome. To the "Vice President" Mr. Hale was asked torespond, and his humorous speech was one of the brightest of the evening. Tax VrcE PalsDN's Tis&2X3. Mr. Morton's remarks were listened to with the atmost attention and respect. He said: "Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: There are events in the life of every man that stand out with such prominence and make such imprint him that an Indelible impression remains 'meory holds its seat.' *Thin occasion, so flattering to me, the speeches so comnlimentary. your cordial greet ing and the hearty good will expressed in such pleasing *orm shall 'ever live within the book and volume of my brain. unmixed with baser matter.' "Four years ago I came, through the suf frages of the citizens of this great republic, to the high piece, the main duty of which is to preside over the deliberative body recognized as the highest in the world, of which von, the representative of forty-four sovereign states, forming one powerful nation. are members. "[ brought to the position very limited expe rience and but little knowledge of parliamen tary law, for the lines of my life had been cast in places where such knowledge is not acquired. I felt the full force of my shortcomings, but re lied with trusting confidence upon that gentle forbearance that has ever characterized the Senate of the United States. "4Experience has shown that my trust had abundant foundation. That I have served the Senate acceptably (and I am fain to believe s from the earnest recognition you have given me here and elsewhere) has been because of the generous aid and unselfish support reeeived by me from all members of the body without dis tinction of party and without bias from politi cal affliations. "I would be lacking in the common sensibili ties did I not feel overwhelmed with gratitude and express in the strongest words that my tongue (too feeble to express the full emotions of my heart) is capable of forming the thanks, the sincere and hearty thanks, with which I acknowledge the compliment s generously paid mne. "I am greatly beholden, also. to the efelent officer and employes of the Senate, who. smoothing my way, have been the guides alodg a parliamentary path by me unexplored, and over many a rugged road to me unknown. "The distinguished gentleman who will in a few days succeed me has cause for congratula tion, and at the end of his service will have like occasion for satisfaction that the support and countenance ever accordod to its presiding officer by the Senate will be his, rendering the performance of a grave and important duty a pleasant and attractive function. "It is with great pleasure that I have listened to the eloquent tribute by my long-time frienti, the revered and honored ex-8enator from the empire state and ex-vecretary of State, Mr. Evarts, to the President of the United States. "The theme is well worthy of the rich jewels of speech that drop so bountifully from his lips. for it-is in very deed the greatest position on the earth. The man who satisfactorily per forms its duties for four years has well won a place upon fme's roll of the immortals. "In a few days there will pass to pivate life the man who son distinction'as a isoldier in the period of war and laating renown as a civilian in time of peace. 'A natriotic citizen, a safe cmunselor, a thoro -tgh statsoman. a wise ruler. the name of Benjamin Harrison will shine brighter with the Light that comes with every pas&.rg year. "But I mubt not detain you from the feast that I feel aseured the president pro temsorc has in store for Ihe delectation of his fellow Senators, and I end as I began, by simply say ing. ! thank you every one." The other skers were Senators Cockrell, Manderson. Butler, Hoar, Teller, Cullom, Vilas and Harris. Tes Pams Mr. Among those present were: Messrs. I'latt, White. T. W. -Palmer. Jones, Nevada: Wilson, Dawes, Vance, Hoar, Garman. Morrill. Pugh, Em arts, Manderson, the Vice President, Harris, Sherman,.Vest, Allison, Blackburn, Frye, Mc Pherson, Hawley, Alger, Washburn, Jones, Arkansas; 8awyer, Clarke, Valentine, Shoup, Mills, Proctor, Gibson, Felton, Camden, Carey, Coll. Dixon, Euttler. Davis, Vilas. Casey. Coke, Gallinger, Hunton, Kyle, Feteor, Power, Caffery. Stoekbridge. Bloomen burg, Perkins, Pasco. Daniel, Haiggins. Chandler, Gray, Hale, McMillan. Wolcott. Mitchell, Blodges, Hans brough, Fanuliner, Pettigrew. Lirndsay, Ste. art, Brice, Turp'e, tiquire. Gordon. Paddock, Bat. Teller. Ccrl, Cullom, Hill, Dabols, Berry, Warren, Hatton, McCook and De Graw. *AL~waWDREA. cmi oower. inaae. The city coneil will hold sts regular meeting tonight. There is quite a quantity of ammcm pleted work in the handeof venoms cemsmittsas, scone of which was pressed some monthe age wath no little ardor.. bat has bee. lulled we sleep in committee rooms. It is understeui, however, that the proposal for the ereatiem et a city engineer, with a view to the designatioa et a pan for atreet imsprove muent, will ha reported. To this end Mr. Herbert Graves, the preat very compe tent city surveyor, has prepared a penedts en the subject, whick has been piae I the hands of every member of the city coumn. 'Ihe method of raising the funds for thispues seggested in the eonnell mrns timme sinee,h the issue ot new orraonbonds bhsed en those already r-dsmd5has s bee. erred out, butt is well understood that it has not been abnd..ned.- ecent astss et the ol pe emt bonds have shown thate a et bodmy uS. VEal as g~as se ? staar. &ph A. 5. lair has bo her*1U let em the sth side ot Wslis miset near Unis. steet.1 ' si =ghh.e-ed hasageir be tlate ynhet ie eeb Wemm ofendes madme b ma tory to sambbah ete w bts.a Water (ime) and UDle. sueet, ah.whish musse ared emk New maegb0 ske~adet sk~ ehae M am 3 -eaed --- -- ------ es~ sime ~ pgel - b imaee b - - 5en asem*h as sam Nessnt nd emaa ae elt d aft as fta bow& w vsh 110 bry emgW@6etan ese e Vy ones . y m4f3 G,. eierk ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lu etmebtydiesie "t atemms fte at das .i~~~~mn"or af.Mwr....Am. papnfr .c.. --n f ,-m-bid.e and ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a' betkoVwrie tm u..yaoany ovo afte n o bad M se ab Pmdmert ume t tion et hi entily. M J. Eusquen, awrim yEem THwE HOTE New York t~..M.he Fia" Dte armad OW to omfit agte andao nathe e a of m 1e A 2ire e this Place. Mayor Th Aringn . Gbery 4 Nw Tet a e- Mr. Wheesie beans nat under beit ou-tlok Ne ok, e ie et *h "Srr epage Baer,"1 dand TIds d b r d is Von s 1emi. am s bad tl Kin c ty de m I - - mark e aI t oma m m g" 9 e dchorl o anise r Timo kr Popula ame. To bmel G OagPr in Claam ens. "A rbneat knesa wder o Tata a - n a ie vl callfti IaSt Not hat M -y trie ani dhapp r eatbw New Yorkd is at Mr- Wahtie iuas ah o e- seon t yomg ater t of Sew orkdn of phemlese- e efn e YOfi ame rfts " a A Gilroyand iieR bOnyr esr iiw ls man dar amd loqng the vuibej anin aooed onlo ind Boinesd fer m An so v cim at onai. em KeF m-ad owing ert i ofthe metropcous, is teact ie fMsafasil. in isc the dubm bst a e woemitvfriumdee Nwrri e ed dohi omth Kml grandsna o Septm at the Arlington. Or ct ha the ne Yor itbte sad e ak Josi eph e R. brocomther11Q mi 'SniZ whomm exushi beauifu an so. mt, ian o ew Bork, ds e Obente maa. e r ond wi uinoc ie do ande inty ceoete dtmoatir Ceandomeosd thsnt a Glen.WOnte anr et msa binge h " ie hoiim colecoshpe thMori rt am H a n ftecoeniswonm u New ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ai Yok and TWt isO said that lb" Mr.k not in aao .Gas t C oele thye hoori ding tist ed wit his a dowo duitht ee rane e at w eb dd at the Arlington. Mr. O'Deonoam hbe aser to tne oufnes w. *a tesd mrqnyebenad anto iue1 Ta mmad- intatnmnte e.Gen ny datecifor mayrahs takaaaing pariint3t in OnereintAm of Tmada euammeIae e Ge d osri h po rul itice.n. t. Grant and t ie h d A rterh fre end. mchedentlt tf AlNbow a rppeeided oa t Clevet Aong th advatnced tgart he oumy not the ie Satston eat. Helum i, gem u lisid.t whon dwin De o rainy Amtion ~ "- sd K ointed with hr redae thm ftem. ofugeratois rsts Creging.e w hifarmion Croucgo am=e be* are trd himan. r. OrDomou huae b a t fmqanlea on as rwi bge inmau c.d-oytto hanma=e s.G mUn, dacoris mlayr andba tk a rming partia oft of ant 01494iofTnnm s cdemocrati polithose B he (na end fries 1 , epu"... r end a h Aeim epompanced hard C waformly ,afes. 1r stWlla ner Om em a ivr whPia duhre Aofbde Pa the d. p t Hoo the ne e.nbtiong 6ma Newsed, and tis ofi State ouldtor Paror Sav . ha se at olubus.a Oa UK Mugr t on ur. Corning aderny er, i it an was he of nd is here the *nivedo wmre forn minalth an for a baere ata nd is Euste. ne cedsntpow ere potew eokdmocai hapaoabitirca..s n Hreue acmpaed s hiln afe. who forimr meleand l te sositis oner datt & at for Paker. date a Jd Parr de- $~ft Ihiteoa in ousmainhoubenno Mr. ..ontn he me born erywel lte emse nvt to Alaamami restaed tha oft is~.E At Chmberlin's there ue a number e of the northern cirei et. Ain laba ham . prominent people registered, Including as to l't92. The eoevoentiou sebic mnudge . Prince Iturbide of Mexico, who would wore t ntisazbae .00 ms eee hein U.C that country a monarchy be upon the throne, as oumm Aenge. his te royal fmily rereeentative. He is a Mr young m ot agireeable -rn.,wtth a Mluily a.a e trimmed pointed reddish aenmbadt beard and "Frem - end of suces tae e m e mestache. One of his brother was educated mid Mr. Sam0n1e- to Tua Sya mseoumrw In Washington and si a.mmer of Sta Cein- SaWOt i vaer e e a omsent He. K - bia Athletic Club. bert, ad it is reare h ManllSaml H. C. Battie, e-bsrveyr e e port of New othe asis one of the steougmst ag or muchfhis a at Chamberlin'. Whie he wa thas Msr C eland could have d a n reyer ar dBeattie wa shot by a his ppan at . bi hueemMr oefm, emplye nd ay t te pintet eat fo soeand hs app oldntept as oflalag md week. Subsequently he wa appointed tfeet octiesaro _orthreauheut the e.dme eam co..umioner e ew York. At one time he tpeI"y in oen state. Be is a shmeeM wasn a satenagra rto ex-Secretary WhayW* richoirsey, patritie geimo =a= during that entleman's term of hw onlent Stwao for e pmtji is mes u counet for te city of New Yok new sally ackmowledgd. wa inuo Sholds no oyed. He formerly bliebed a mes- wheM the news a eved. aamove d paper on Staten iand and alsaym hem a anldimo--n-.s aime reoaind." Cleveland democrat. _______ W. E. Woolley, a proeminent bfal"-am. Co Gsem A. Eb *o propretor of the Iroquois Hotel of Bwfalo ad Selma, Alm., wupreemeg e ean sme of te Graned Union Hotel of Saratoga. is at trict, new reprssad by Mr m, m Chamberlin'. ao Is ex-AIoemblyman antmresjgethe es ~r healsn.g. u r. m Lton of New York, a m.emb. of Tdamass t of Noy other -imeOfOn -d ae arso tw. ,.ge. .eWeese .he The familiar face o Wll.am N. Saoy r Roba is ata e Mena . S the corridor of one wf the np-town hois tis Mr. Icbins ia Iawvur- wa&0 _e morning callm up te famos "Jake" rp tar Ia 1 and ham never hed oome a E roadway railroad ishY. Mr. . o=b a eigah Io ma, aenaess aU"eand clark to the board of aldermen tht eym o.... edjeedi 1"ma rgna. fme "a famoun at the time for baving p thes of ba rth m'eolm r1 Broad s-sy railroad franchise and ambemny _.. craveled oxtesively in Europe eWhat new petically dew es I w holds ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~i ao wfl ofrel pbihdanw-wellenown wea dimemioi :4 There is quit. a contingett of greemteet amid zupee-know' te. ... n...... hiigm California democrats n town, h.alw by sa depratie Senator Stephen II. White, who, with him wife, mg. Neyhtlet of em bit Gme arrired at the Ebbitt at evening. g On of e C egm sme . m of J. J. Drwyer. the aoe of the deSmara y in g trimck sm em mt San Francisco that made much a strong Agt ha ii Mr eleed g .M isttesa, O for Cleveland at the at elctio ad whh hm aprba'es for emoe er ofce whee" carried tae state for hims, is also In th city. mme polatical favor te ask. his mid M Mr. Dwyer is a lawyer and has been identrtned nearid letterua day. Ths woad im1 p ~ t e m c atcpaty far amn that the atise mai p pl se oft @ s Capt.~WW Mr.re ofin ins Aagle is eoin own He is one of te democratic uimder, tth land Mrt aere. ti erng a ei emty eme of inuhine orane , fgs ad dust. H. T7. Mws ' y, abt a few. hever, sil ber a Gage, a well-known lawyer e Le atg.l.. is home to get Motlee ext eettun repld at e R si. to ee ml oesal the em Nr Hoary W. Laureail roat [ohm ly, who of au havbees ees in . naridem.f W me, a-lticll gmw fin am ow Homse during the pas fmw daym, is eof em the Jdmr~m eryD iptno m most promin-nt o the ctigae o the eof o fet tal. Cl. "-a etoA Mon onant ft mt= LatterDayan, mad haI a mo ateby Thoas otf Obe on asd ml ewis Uno Snter. ettep M. DWit oeswty. For the CerMmen oeS ao He is te "gpes apestte" of em Meemen 04 Osuem of O aenareh and is olat ee Idrs of em C gse et any def Jm ao .L = Merm.h of em territory sh bdobe Jscyi en eov mi , m aa s (ban% g W away Fros th ise-ad l t g strongn orfigmh mI mm. appicnt Young. Being a mn of ems egh, stestit se e Ot Glmerd f Memg, though a Mrn, he I"eletf te at wh. Joe D. mhaws Youg te be f him on &e thm e ty. EumreISS, 00d10k bltehee Ct. miDer be the truth and to act md hi for et Dsn , whe day 6mm UMab & f ham...sl is spirital ml a..otw matte. a" , t Laweine . tried ot.,thr..e .ns in to 'W t o In savan his apoetey, was "out of" bum th n esei s haae~ besudh e, he chnreb and expseLId. mass T. atiso W bassl a dayg a wa avery osrie bamlenr So I" ot% Mateathe goodemla . a esa o hete , a d itldm aee United Ch oinint.r% se Mr..on !".mm tae.e - "rLye- o.--... ee t d.mo beat p et Mothi d R.iGnbe. S disIouA.-mae masg d Mm - . - g h bade to seek goad bemams it weal edteinta *Oma e W"O"fam-g Genilin thee territery. laweemmd a- je Ms ~ . es-.l ethr se. tem m ed a. Muk as omtlhe in a aeery teum en E hem foughe em Mrmen mauc us me them se e eme se. 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