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SHEET. - 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. SATURDAY.fAPRIL 24, 1886—-DOUBLE IC rr RA. ELLO ARY.| THE EXTENSION OF THE crT¥. | movement of the streets opencd by authority ART NOTES. For Tar EvExteo Sram, AND DISTRIC HE KIPWELL BOTTOM GRAB. hnigmiegs gecesi So cncaNaormaety Ses ante Wee | Cuininact.,All ‘tran of uringes for tid ss FARMING IN VIRGINIA. a A Regus Claim. Program of the Celebration Next Mon- | Provisions of 1 ree Bills New | nations under authori is act must Mr. Gaines R. Donoho, formerly of this city, — ee ae oe ree_| Meats of the Gridiron Club, of This day. Pending Before Congress. District of Columbia, mn misslOMerS OF | sends to the Salon this year a river landscape, | APFH Meeting of the Weedlawn Club. ae: ook | CCRIOUS ProceeDINGs Is THE LANDorFice—| Gue* Sas — a which inclads a boat and several figures. i ame ae vw wae Gute contin tcat te ora ln awree, caacaxiGyi viawie samara to oee THR PROCESSION AND EXERCISES AT MOUNT | How IT {8 PROPOSED TO EXTEND THR STREETS Eeceae We aE whee ~ ba, Albert Guerry, whowe portraitot Sens- | TMELINE QUEATION—ARE GEETLEMEN FAR OF THE SCHEME BY A SUBSEQUENT COMMIS: | tow THE CLOVERS ENTERTAIN—THEIR AN-| VERNON CHURCH—A SKETCH OF THE UNI-| AND AVRNUES BEYOND THE BOUNDARY— — tor Hampton ts regarded by nis colleagues as a| pesinaBILITY OF DOING AWAY WITH TRIS SIONER—COMMISSIONER DRUMMOND SAYS THE | NUAL AND MONTHLY BANGUETS—A List oy | FORM RANK IN THIS CITY, THE ROCK CREEK PARK PRoFECT—HoW rr 15 | Cash and Goods Contributed to ata the | 2 hss cen, Busjee ese ee —s As som stion has been raised as to which SAL AND IMPROPER TO BE = mee ms — PLANNED TO PAY FOR THR PROPERTY W. L. L. Corps. Senator den, which 1s also considered a | =<PSNSIVE ADJUNCT TO wed as to which | Charm WAS ILLEGA’ SEES DISTINGUMEED GUESE-€NE €BID-| ong erxtynoventh annivetiery 6tths tht ao poem Pie pone potions he District companies was the firs EX, p likeness, Pennewt pachore Prgpsomhese ie oie Cais! ane TRON CLUB, ITS MEMBERS AND ITS GUESTS, | quction of Odd Fellowship in this country will | ™ Additional contributions tothe Washington | "Messrs. Merritt & Van Wagner succeeded Aopen « apy 2h Kec eure = rubra tes-sscbearr=| Ny SSR Nai ware Wren PER Gori Ps eee epseancon Monday by the order through- | ‘Three measures are now pending before the | Light Infantry Corps tair have beon recelved as | in getting severaiexceiinnr inane eet cinb was held at Ditworth Buckman's am the oa > surviving members of | well Flats,” which now stands assuch a bar to! The Gridircn lub willentertain the Clover | Ut the country. In this District there will be | District committoce of Congress providing for | Laktwee manithonnt de neteae a t | of the 7th Regiment as it marched dows Peer | 27th instant, President company A nion regiment, that a word or | (He continuance of the work of tmproving the | eiub, of Philadelphia, at dinner at Chamber. | !2 the afternoon a procession of the order and | the extension of the streets and avenues of the | D. 8. Johnson, with Wash. B. Williame: Froscls sylvania avenue on Tuesday, wuich will serve | The threatening weatber of the morning gave poken iu their behalf. river front, was very thoroughly discussed in ve souvenirs 0 b afternoon when lin’s this evening. The members of the Clover | teF@ting exercises at Mount Vernon Place | city beyond the Boundary. The firstis a bill | T. Witte, hardware company, New York, one | #8 attractive souvenirs of the late pleasant visit | place toa bright and pleasant Of that famous organization. & goodly company assembled to discuss the ion was tormed 4 he elec- | the Senate in July, 1882, when the subject of | 4 7 chureh (Oth and K streets), and at night the | introduced in the House February 15th last by | handsome carving set (two carvers, forks @nd ce is ibe Presidency: saa aiid | waking Gun nae Copagemomane weer ter ncaa this ateaare ta nate patriarchs will have an entertainment and | Mr. Butterworth. The second is the bill intro- | steel), $25; Darragh, & Small, Now York, gne | _—in.alikeness ofthat entiemen ust Anished | lime question, which was 1 trodiaced by reed fo sustaining the ‘regularly | was before Congress. Senator Ransom received | committee of the Gridiron elat.. Thee soil be | banquet at Masonic Temple, duced in the Senate by Mr. Sherman, March | India rug, $20; McDowell & Co, Baltimore, Md, astice Carter, Mr. Armor has | ing an article from the “Practical Farmer, ’ tting, $25; Theo. H ter . ty of the country In the face | letter from Commissioner McFarland at that | driven on their arrival tothe Executive Man-| ©r-James K, Watts will be the marshal of | 24th last, and the third the bill introduced in | 0M roll of fancy matting, #2 noo. Hofstetter | achieved quite his best effort in portraiture. | Philadelphia, wherein it was stated that the & Co., New York, one fine ottoman, $10; Lup- ws, {imade ite frst parade | tne showing from the records of the Land | sion, where the President will receive them in | ‘%€ Procession, which will form on E:strect, | the Senate on the 20th instant by Mr. Mahone, | & 4 New York, one fue otiom Wiiltamaport, | {he.exProssion of the sturdy jurist is remarka- | iormer practice of liming on sod for corn, or and tool bly life-like, ithe y, part in the inau- | office what a shadowy foundation the Kidwell | ne iprary. Thence they will bedrivonteCham. | ht resting on 5th, and it will move at two BILE, NO. 1. Pa one ash sideboard, $30 Tviun Diets aaa: | P,lMeUKe, the position is nataral andeasy, | between, the ploughing and harrowing, Bad i Andthe flesh tints and general color and hand: P s = & o'clock. The battalion of patriarchs militant , i , Philadelphia, Pa., 15 hearth rugs, $75; : been abandoned In a large degree in that vicin- gee ene Oe Ape earns a. | Cate nad. Tne omcial information contained | perlin's. Hall-past five is named on the cards | SiCbead the ne etm by the lodges and | 44 salages US antTay, maceaiont tor at or | Daniel Meciala, Philadeiphia, Pa, for flelare woul do creuy tea portrait patuieret | ity, the light of experience, having shown that on da ySeutos a> *WOrR Into | in this letter was, it is sald, instrumental in | of invitation as the hour of meeting. the grand lodge and the encampment. The | ‘cal force 3 | oman curtains, $15; Kob'ts. Gould, NewYork, | Maure sou experience and ‘wider reputation | it was more advan to apply the limean the service of the United States, scenring the first appropriation of $400,000 for | The famous Clover club was founded in Jan- | route will be along E street to 3d, to Pennsyl: | seven years tinder authority of Congress, for Leolid brass coal scuttle, $10; Phoentz Furnt | than'Mr. Armor, and mag connderth meee. | sae rete anes ane wt hich L have = copy wow belere ma’ refertiog | t€ improvement, In the letter referred to| uarys1892. Ite dinnerswave bone given regu- | Vanla venue, to 15th, to K. to 10th, to Mass- | the extension of the streets and avenues of the | ture Co., Grand Rapids, Micb., 1 handsome ma- | 2&2. The ped mens wan Semen 4 as a prom] day before, April 10th, at | Commissioner McFarland sa; - -s % = ther ik, ui- | 2 of still ‘better things in the | Courtiand Lukens prompt! Ti patent, socalled, containing asi | larly onthe fourth Thursday of each month, | here will oped with ele One en ee eee | city to the boundary line of the District, re- hogany secretary. $60; Gunthir & Fink, Balt | rare, aGourtiand Lokens promptly protested against nm reiment. Capt. Cé re x south. of the National Ol xcept during warm weather, ever since. Every | A. B. Kelley; music, T uires that the Engineer Commissioner of the | more, aut marble top sideboard, $30: uses this language: x taining 47-71 | except during war ther, ine r3 elley; music, The Heavens ure Telling, eras a L. J. Colony, Keene, N. H.,2 large bamboo | | —At the annual meeting of exhibitors to vote | from a small body of genuemen-farmers, prom- a : sy’ National Obser- 5 ; . B. ; . ns i + | District of Columbia have prepared a map of . Colony, Keene, N. “At th al meetit ib ody ° }o mem, having been drawn up In wstory, und extending {ror opposite 20th to | dinner since the fourth, has’ been given at the | by the choir (ander the leadership of Chas. M: | the Distriet: showlg tharcon a ition of ail | Tockers, $15: E. H. Mehoney, Boston, Masa. i | the Clark a Hall ; a enon L, . te tid 2 wrest, “pears, from the records of | Hotel Bellevue, which has the best chef in Phil- | Connell): invocation, Grand Chaplain ¥. A. | Streats und avenues extended in conformity | upholstered rocker, 7 taoperlon Genera ates nites | te Lana cditon, Lotieee: Bees insted. setae ti | adeipiiacs This Renae Meet ee er | Stas Solo, diss Laura Bangs. Anuiversary | With the existing plan of the elty, which map | ture Co., Grand Rap) 1, U.S. A., called the roll: | provisions of the joint resolution of February | club house. The Clover club flag—a green four- | servi Trayer, grand chaplain; solo, Mr, J.P. Aok teu, 3 39, and under the regulations of the | leaied clover on white—files over it on club | Smith; address, Hfon, John H. Oberlsy P. G. Mt, ds, ungloved, and repeat | Secretar, ‘1 guts. Theclub dines in a great square dining and P. G. Bt of Iilinois; music, chorus, Hallelu- pS Bie nA seed fiend the present display of the National Academy of png Eg ‘but Sones by proxy, ‘without ig eg Design, held on Thursday, the awards were a ¢ desk, $35; H. J. Farrington,” New York, 1 asl e oa Tegurd to cost—more for reereatton tha Washitgtom, aid that al? fauare subaiviignn | drencing, case, #29: Kuchbotek, & home wala | Duet follome Ror tue tet American agar | hat ney wens not slo Puldes ir toa ot ofland lying without the present limits of the | more, Md., 1 marble top table, $10; Clark Bros, | {’™Pos! e Un em: ted means to follow. ry for carrying this Satterlee,on his painting entitied “A This brovght out several members on the porate to | resolution The joint resolution re- | Tom, such as cannot be found in Washington. | Jab chorus; benediction. city in the District shall be made in accordance | & Co., Philadelphia, Pa..1 handsome mah: Winter Watering Place,” the Clarke prize of ‘such we, Sate atl coleman eaoat ane | ladon Se cuvted nase ul tee Uetitaaaerar secs. | The etn sale ei Ht tip ie | acme ely ae D6 Seo of Wie service Aue | wile {hit man, and that no subdivision of land | oplinder desk, ‘$00; Steinman & Meyer Pural- $800" For the best ploture painted in America | pivet wre of tne gucation whe thou ey had sab United Staten ehaan nd respecting titles to vaeant lands whieh ed clover ne floral decorations are L_ proc shall be recorded In the surveyor's office o | ture a an American citizen under thirty-five years | 1 ‘Gisposition pa ther Digeeteae aan tears | ere ta bees ine Dain eaten Lae ‘ays extremely unique and tasteful, and the | street to FE, thence along Ito 7th, and down District unless made in conformity with the | $25; Joseph Baumer, city, 1 alli plush rocker, ofage: ie Perey Moran, on his “Divided atten: poe dn a r $ See ak ro nena land withit: ch ion of the | euerai decorations of the room are el al . said map. 2 4 jons,”” rst Jr of $300; to W. | “Is iF that lations, Tea or twelve of the | District coded ‘by that stale te the Vultee | elaborate: tho neval eter whieehie cae | All past elective oficers ot grand lodge will P. ASSEN Cash contributions: Dr. E. A; Adams, $3; P. | A° Comin, on hls “Moonlight fo Hasse the | EE Mason thought 1t was an evidence Secamedt ta {ake the: stl beeause EE achieves, in these respects, represent a great | accompany the grand lodge. é D. Welker, $3; F. A. Schneider, 95; Fred. | ecogay, gm ms, “Moon te Ieviag te, | PTOsTess was being made in agriculture, and the rosa whe Inaucte gnral it | aaa Soca Eon puuca gtnaceramn ott | sical aaade chi Gash? | moat wll ace gcee as pegeengcnenm |, ME, Sherman's bl introduoed Maron 4th | heen, 5; aioogeinn otae gic, A henner | Spee petenren peo gate tring tind Gullbert in conjunction with the atvanted ina, wore tuba nspect 61 said, “defined the proceedings necessary in ob- | mittee, which spends money, time and labor bs In the Senat = ‘oud “3 garten prize of $100. y Gan Mo prOLahENty. Ot thet teing an | taialig Utes to lander tates tne jemi ne | on all Ge deal crue minaee tee eae THE ENCAMPMENT BRANCH. April 5th by Mr, Heard, authorizes the Dis- Baltiingre, Ma. $5; Jaincs B. rr Se as sedis ae Ae tae dabei Genes Diack good in Uttine penaeee een ee Saas red, when they consented unanimously to Assuming that these laws and regulations | 18 needless to say that the menu is always per-| ‘The encampment branch ot Odd Fellowship | trict Commissioners to extend or widen either | 8. Sep Bos Hou. We ; 5 team , 825; Hoa, Wal- | color drawings by Mr. Carl Becker, rtrait |, Then followed an inquiry as to the benefits oe Ee PRIS poe eee WHo ARE THE MEMBERS, Includes what is known as the patriarchal de- | oF all of the following named streets and ave- | American Insurakee company, $25 Light com: y Re portrait | ence bed seneieed trem Uneten of tine ae an Sixty (0) volunteers from the Wash- | indiv ands, thats t iter, which show that artist to be quite as ans : nues of the elty of Washington so as to con- oo Las a Section, and the experience given in showed Light Infantry were next ordered up, | in the Potomac river within or adjacent tothe | The elub includas the brightest men in Phila, | 8Fees and was made a distinctive branch of the | nus of the clty of Washington #0 streets, re- | Punds GUO yauuington Brick, Machine com-| profcient in that line of art as with olls. One rather conclusively that whet lime bag dees hen the same forms were gone through with. | city of Washington, several applications for | geiphia and none but bright men are invited as ores pede Hosa, Moen Mr. Wildey, the father | spectively, whenever, in_ thelr opinion, "the Siuith, “$5; Archibald Hopkins, $5; C. H.| Of these 1s a «mall study likeness ot Admiral | the most good Was on land welk ae piled with Eichitecn oF twenty of thew ‘men refused to wh were granted but under whieh acne: | guests, It is not strange therefore, that the in- | °f,the Order in the Unite neers Peete see icra. Premier, uch ox | Swain, $10; GE. Nyman, #4; C. W. Games, $1; | Porter, trom which the fine large portenit of that | Versteisnataee oat generally had the most rape Re cline were wand e o sure 8 Ora Enedmpment, No, | PU! mings : moa + B10; oe somtpany nfl the sromnd ta tno divisions | vere were: evactited. ‘Thana: ecusre ccovieun’ | callestinl exertises dicings/ad'attees ane ainiuer 1, of Putriare rout 2 i 'yler '& 6; Samuoi ' Norment marked effect on loamy or light soils, | Several ity of Baltimore, and | streat ym Boundary to the Soldiers’ Home | 2yler_& Rutherford, $10; Samuel officer wasrecently painted. Another isasmail tated that they had used it the enlisted men in one body and the malcon-| that the land to be surveyed must be firm | Should be so clover and so charming’as to baflle | this encampment. 1s still In existence. sheet piséveironte northwest, from Boun- slo; pr. N.S. Lincoln, $10; Hon. Simon Wolf, "y had used it without much or hia’ | Srecrndo . J.B. M., $20; HL. | Portrait of Justice Miller, of the U.S. Supreme | Quy benefit, bul neatly all such. Levan ree, a in oO lige b) lal overflow. o1 description. There 1s a pecullar flavor in these | order itself was then about eight years old in | 3°" " ; | $100; A Friend, through J. H. M., $20; H. Bourt adminen i tents in another, each having ap officer to pant sures cwerer iether Bar ere | satartaisinantafohisninania tatiana city, and this branch was established there | 4a°¥ 10, the | Soldiers’ Home grounds; | Biseou, $10; i rt, able in quailty, d Jerusale in the Noble D, Larner, $10; T. J. Ma- nd @ third repre- | where the’ land was this The cases where burch them to the armory.” instances surveys were returned, but were uments Ww c 3a” street northwest, from © Boun- : Maris = | Sents the wite of the artist. ’The last named is | jime has benefited poor land have neater WToun te would apvenr’ liven, sreRxence (9 the | aureoren Se ete chen tenotiene tad toc: | ment oC clovers SThere lenaveracdelooment auout hesametimethepioneeriodicarihe Dis | dary {othe mew. disttbution resersors |Erdeh 85 JD. Marion, 90; C.K Faulk |S Particularly meritorious and pleasing work, | beck except An $F event stirring period, as chronicled at qaacvann cence penton penning to the end. | If some one is | trict (Contral, No. 1.) was, organized bere. 1 | GT 9412, the new, dist Boundary to the ‘auiiional donations through ars, Georze B. | alike Worthy the attention of students an had used gas lime with good he tim ‘ompanv’ A, of ‘Union regiment, 3 Ing a g00d One Thee Carne one cleo is sing- | was not, however, till 1834 that, it was estab- | Soy gisiribating ressremes Git at oe Haie—Embroidered table cover, from Stine | (ose desiring fine examples of portraiture. capnens Was Its recommendation, fn organization formed aith special reference | 0B the ground that the land was submerged by | ing a gocd song. The baby of the club—tue | lished here, On’ June Fee a aupilcation | west, from Boundary to Princeton street; 11th | Htle—Embroiderec h album, from Miss | After afew weeks Mr. Beckor will go north, but | Tie had used it on Whout to the injury or ties to the ds of the hour, and baptizing itself | tidal flow, and was therefore not subject to | member last elected—climbs down out of his | was made by Messrs, W. W. ore, James street northwest, from Boundary to Whitney gel; photograp! Tite the sacred name of the Union, led the van | survey and disposal under the Maryland acts | #reat bigh chulr, with bis silver rattle strung | Gettys, George M. Davis, Robert Boyd, W. H. Emily Frech; splasher, trom Mrs, 'Rob't Bord, he expects to return here next season, and will | crop; but the following grass crop had been « ibbo: round ec! ia vi Tho s Si psep! rro _ Bf the brave and patriotic volunieers of this | ang joint resolution of Congress. The applies, | (2 bbOAs arourld his neck, lifts the ‘massive | Mauro’ Thomas Steele, Joseph Bursowsand W, avenue; 1th stréet northwest, trom Boundary | fr" plir of erbroldered plesh dion trou, Probably make this his future winter home. | grenily benefited, It was bot beet te put on to Whitney avenue; 15th and 16th streets BeDcy arose, ; 1itts i f i : jel from | _—Tbe portrait of Henry Clay, which formerly | tov much lime of any kind at ome tiene ites r obs e three-handied hammered silver lovingcup, in- | L, Batley for a charter for an encampment here cL wen Captain Goundie; one painted placque, from Q re pileresi thelr servires to the goverumont at ‘the | Huo! Mr Kidwell for a bate se ‘bar on the | Scrbsd with theciuy’s motto: “A votre sate,” | 16 be Known is Columbia, No. dyand it was | DOrlbworb from Boundary to Lathatreet road Sarre pte efit fama to the U.S. District court room in this | and often isthe motte. “Au instance where Ave meet Mtaeclted, called “ reli's land,” being bar on the | and the club's versicle: issued. Besides those named above the follow- ’ ¥ . d: 2ist’ fcpeee ped y, ‘bs = city, when taken down the other day to be od va] iret cited, pe taeeges eeaeeen ta tile taal queed ease thisreason. On September 10. 1367. Kidwat TRC ing were members: | A. G. Herold, Joseph | oandary. to ‘Rock. Creeks, Boundaty “atreen pincqites tho Misses Armes and Barr embgold: | Cleaned and restored, was found to be utterly | “%! POOF crops for several ye ‘question whether f ste . On September 10, 1867, nae oon Bp eT | fen ee 5 | eke 5 t was wes paken on the upsoiee Sheer steady seit Oye fev oa | upp orn warrant of antvy forthe et | com aA ary teg Hele MONEE, egiegn | Heard, des odgen Join Walker, | trom Sth street northwest to Boundary street | Bincaiie; {ue | Value $5; # Street Quartette, | Fuibed. It had hung tor many Fears over a | stime liine could be wed ts Sivetace’ ete gency arose and they were stked if they were | RUOWD as “Kidwell's meadows,” which was | ou the table Jat betore tie Preteen ” : ickey soa Rezin Beck, William Young, Wil Tee treots, on the same | Misses Hale, that the paint had blistered and entirely left | 11 3 r Re ele, F vi | line as from North Capitol to Ninth street: me Mrs EH. Spang, 8 a Iv fifteen cents per bushel, delivered at the nea: banda itt the latter, who drinks irom “it to | an ers, W. Delaware and New York avenues, to Brentwood | Painted suciiel” bugs;’ Mise Julie Lnompaos, | the canvas in places, so that the painting teab. | 1ice® statidos, white rasited tet shaeeee Feces re SRG re eves pieeatad ae eee Ohne erand) road; New Jersey and Seely arenes ee two ship pincushions, F.S.Gartrell, city, two. see eel as itis, and wholly a4 favor of lime, and five thousand bushels would. omrades from this District and trom. Sth street west and extend ie ae Doarts 2 mah lodg. the’ United “state ea common Junction on 7th-street road; and for | 5) adies’ satin slippers, $7; Gottschalk é& | Tepalr. picture tently had | be wanted the present season upon the con- who by this time had arrived In com ae ater Ne netee eee ding club's famous mutwn is brought in | Geyer’s stable, © street, between 1): pairs ladies’ satin slippers, $7; & a P and 6th purpose the: ither of them, ma; A ech no great merit as a work Of art, but it is never- ” 2b Mita aracen incom | ta oid eh aha <Stea een around tne tr waa te | ts‘eaantars, Oh 14, Ep several sean | dected irn aright tne kode ilantane | Sr, Wuettore Ma; two ogee wipe, CW Lond or. 25 r - and carried twice around the room, while the nt metin the ball, September i at, one people and one flag. The order of survey was issued September | Cinb carols furtiv in teh ab 5 Peared that the farm of our host contains 1: ish - pre club carols for ighty chorus the fine old ed to the chamber ofthe board | Sacijusetts. avenues from. Boaudary ee aks | Chil Su whoee duty, or iuclination it was te cores | Be th I wish, Mr. Editor, thas the whole of the artt-| 19, 2867, and its execution was made sulyect | butlad ot the Darby ‘tam, President. M. P. neil. now the old Cireutt. Court | Guorgetown und ockwell Rude heraues rons He eer citys pair, creed: 9; Wen: HSL | Troan: Onstreotions raise, taiereaae te there ie the Reger ponies Kase ee ae 4 inted today. It would show that there | £2,th¢ usual provision that the land to be sur- ady, who has presided over the club ever prtie Court House, In the meantime not-| ay may be deemed best by ‘the Commissioners | Bix!er, Baltlinore, Md., bale oukum, E. Hub- | from destractio betallen a masterpiece had for- 3 te hy A e patriot hearts in this too often slighted | Yeved should be “firin land and not subject to | since It begans is & very ting execusive ns well | roo nding the prejadices oocanioned hy aus I e bard, city, case Betzoid’s bitters, $12; Lans- bs wm im those hours of darkuess and peril. Udalovertlow.” The survey was returned by | as a very brillant wit, and under his dexterous | anti-Masonic move: nd they were asked if they were | juscribed In the neuen ve that understanding, they re-| Povomac river, berwesu V ash cha: mpbell, and Poikinhorn, | Tesiste 5 80 great | section it itcould be had ata price not exceed will ponded unhesttatingly and took the fleld along | hol nad the’ss ng to w . Deale and — Chezum. i, commen with thi : ante, pak medial theless to be regretted that of all the fanction- | “pene tiated. heal nue, trom Roundary to Lincoln avenue; Mas- | &,?y & 60, Boston, photograph of Noon Puri. | Bfles abont the court house there should be none ot the Bonar one Ts40, ene mmMon ‘ primitive forest when he took possession some veyor Octob ‘867. aminiseen 2 ei 4 pee no pa uae Us E e Col rs - , U; , $3; = letters from Paris bring the informa. | has a butier dairy, wi ‘kof 12 But I presums it is too lengthy, sol have only ben Ge LEAS eel 1867, At | administration the best tuat is in the members | prospered by the lessons loarnat ine he lodge | cate all streets or alleys superseded in whole or | S#t!® pillow, $10; one table cover, $3; Johnson, bd y, tock of 12 cows and ! med nec-| and their guests is brouzht out. ‘There are no degrees, inducing th “ rte pate a Garner & Co., city, one bed spread; Chase & San- | tion that Mr. Ernest Major of this city wiil have | beilers, besides 7 éalves that are being raised; See et verte beeen ons the patat) ts | cacary, nd Mr. S.J. Dallas, principal clerk of | dull speeches, no awkward pauses, no trite | {urihon’ and as che uence toe cee detor widest“ goa eae Poa Hateo onal we Hresuoxes merchandise; | a picture inthe French Salon this year,—his Sovern! Qugs end cae eee ST CCS mt And let me say Mr. Editor; in behaltof all the | hated as examines cence fe ie ea eesie: | tales; everything 4s fresh aud del and j leading citizens bee: MP Alexainirhe the | tthe mapping of tracts ‘and parcels of land | jyuisiuy Rulueriord & Con Baltimore, Md. 1 oll; | fipst otfering having been accepted by the jury | secined lonesome all ‘the stock in good often eariy District volunteers, 1t may seema light | Sir ‘Dallas mate Hon cral for this purpose. Geen ee ee ‘This branch not having reache E embraced in the proposed, strect extensions, | UE" items 3 Gor, baltimore Mids, & of rye | Of admission; Curiously enough it ise iand. | There are 30 acres in wucal whic een ee ed thing nowadays to rush to the defence of the | February 28, 1908, reported te vs | sera aiet 29, to inake every Clover dinner | late Hush Laithiann, of ti witch shall be held as condemued for public | Wnisicy; J, Fitzinoris, clipe, 1 Box cigars Co- | Scape, Mr. Majors eflorts hfthorto have. ali | Zac favorably with that of his neighbors, and issioner Owe 3 bit if Vj — 1H - > A exandria to oot uses, Subject to the payment of just compensa- Sc city, able sce been in the field of figure inting, and it was ry Wiican they ‘responded to thelr country's ‘call | Milsgt of ihe general land ofice, that he | thetable, or the admirable sluging of the quar. | AaGQ NE ate OU ls dex tion to bo ascertained by'a board of appraisers, | Workers club, city, 1 Lablo Sear fisw' Mills G-Ja | NOL Known by hls iriends here, iit ne was | eveayine suiue amount in grass—14 acres ian coiumotion relzned throughout this broad land | inue'riverJpresemring °° aoe ee tn the Po aie ee CO ee Corr egg Bh the cucampment accepted an invie | who, In making thelt estimates, shalt consider | 20! Tatay: OligriNe Ja vollecreedtelae er aeee rorking in any other direction. As the matter | and iate putatoos. It was tbougot taint the ear of ours: the future was dark with uncertainty a : yi be seen to be appreciated. ‘Tne members | tution to visit aod ‘popular was the order | tte Penetits conferred upon the owner as wellas | City silver cand’ receiver, B8.6U; EB, Mert: | stands, however, it is all the more creditaple to | ands At e Past yeur must have been heavyces We great had not yet spoken out; and OAT SSS NOe OF LAST, Sore: Glover club are chiefly professional men, | burg, but at that so popular was the order | the injury done him, In case the Commission- * ry, | OUFr young townsman, since it shows a ver- | the (} son he around tren weer Usiex: itn Geatinnaries | Wu eulalergedd: 200 erdiset 60 tidal overflow, | More than one-third of them being newspaper | ftwis beleunt: tne 3 J elty, cologne and toilet waters, $5; W. Q. Berry” rf he crib was forced several degrees trout ethird of the | ers are unable to purchase any portion of the | oY: ow ‘2. arn, efty, : satility of talent that will serve a good purpose | perpendic or ” ence was felt inthe | Mud eondemned by agreement with the | Citi W" Gi irariver aie stover Fapehl | in’ ater Ife. And in any events the fact, that weeps pp tin Baw) Ly a} and its influence was felt in the | owners within thirty days atter the conde Jounson, city, sour mash whisky; Miss’ Emma | D€ of his canvases will appear in the Salon | devoid of fencing, and the question was raised an aes (tierty bostile tethenew ad- | and “of course not Mt for ‘vacant cultivation,” | mo", eaiue,of ime best Known imembers tre | ponmiation between tae minisiration; while south of the Potomae the red. e th i fia ‘act 'ot | Dam yn ea editor Of the ane! on Secession movement was sweeping all before it | 8 Ted by the third section of the act of | Daily News; Sr. ‘Clure, ediior of the | surrounding pies : = : d untry. ‘Chis encampment had | pation provision is made for assessment. of erate: = Speaks well tor his progress, as it is not often | as to the desiraty Uke a storm. It is an easy thing to swim with | 1751.’ meet sates 1 sate pee Cee of | then on its rolis Wa ox, Willan B. Ma- | damages by the Supreme Court of the District Karr, city, aay Spiele orl eS Sbstaneeopcuugen pence andl with os shunt pode sf i ~) with semet tant the current, but when these men showed their | | He also found that the survey had been “‘re- | the Press, iia Thomas ite Blau, gi | tuder and M. G. Emery, all’ of whom were | The Commissioners are required to report to | An Ny. Tao poened Miss Me Anderson, | Caer as an artist receives so high @ compli | soiling cropy liere ‘are many advan! omg op Re ee] Ce Coppee Silichelis exe Attorney General Ways | aeerwrards: mayers or W: ty the former the | GobsTess thelr proceedings In such ondemna- | AVG A, Yat som ecarls SW. 8. Anderson, | Senet Unis course, and there isan evident They led eee TOTAL DISREGARD OF THE LAW MacVaugh, Gol Wal Dinite mie ween | was es Getty, the Hon, and no movey shall be paid in conse-| cit3’t “cane. go; f unorelia $47 stent 1 purple ‘degree and tor | quer e thereof until an appropriation shall be olled down from the or of the. roy and of the instructions embodied in the war- | Commissioner of this Disuriet; Itecorder George | RUEBOF Of the roy x many years a leading member or the councils rant of survey.” The survey was accordingly | Picrie, B. K. Jami oo in rect care Voulwsne | EARL SHAFTESBURY’S SUICIDE. Sy a » who |s treasurer of the | of the District, both of whom serv. sion, our friend Buckman was commended for jorth and sweep- refor. The bill also pro- | S1gswury, city, 1 sachet bax, § visions of lots hereafter cihy, chi, Ivory trpe of Preuiieet Jan's) | Howa Nobleman Ended Mis Life im a | ‘2°, dustry and energy that hus been dis | made by Congress th d several | vides that all sub on to tir I vietory assure joverntent and the perpet rejected. Sind Sondr Ktafael Vaerion the Meciaan ous | trims as representatives ‘te ie grand lodge, | made sual, before bi ig Feeorded, have the ab- | (ated gos) sae Coen te eat A: London Cab. Fanks of the publie Tepes him in the 01 a xa Fe) GAG be ele and ¥ so grand s of the order. prov Jommissioners, and shall vontorm Ms (en aret — +00 tion was made ut the reqaatot A Soe wie | at Philadelphia, and Jaines_ itankin Young, | “ad, tery also grand sires oft y Encampment, | {othe streets und avenues authorized to bo ere | Fisuen city t combluausie Ronee Lous: | From the London Standard, April 14th, sively followed communism, strikes and kine THE OLD FIRE COMPANIES. son, : = Orary Mombers are iepreeccttee, Hein, | No. 2, was instituted in Alexandria, which elty | tented or widened’ and: as fee oar orecteeacte Dieter, city; 1 sereea, $18, A, G- Thomas, eliy; | _ ‘The Karl of Shattesbury committed utelde in | Suva, powed cease to flourish. ‘The next BROTHER OF THE LAND comMrsstoNER, | Bingham, Hdwin oot, samucl ML Clomeny, | Wag then in the District of Columbia, thom ie niiure of the ground, shall conform to | 1 wire'cot, $5; stein’ Mant Oo. New Yorked | London yesterday afternoon by shooting him- | meeting atSam'lPuiman's, May 15th, Gritioal JPR Een eTGaa Badd Danene | Aickiay See utwoll, aad’ sean thw examina | DeaRU ee Atlee OLDE BOE aetoea es the general plan of the city of Washington. silver pitcher’ and govlet; 7th” Regiment Na- | seit with a revolver while riding ina cabin Ke. | Commitice: TW. Biant, De Beetinse ee ene. nnmentog tne Pala Depart: | tion the examiner general rescinded his tormer | ine and S.smith Russell. Amucg the prom: | SUMMeG October 1, 1884, members were re oe the | Ko'Rhees! Ma Sous chy 2” trunks Sie ew | Gentstreet. He engaged a cab tn the upper part | Walter Walton," W. Gruuwaam, Soa. ed opinion, and approved the plot of surve dinners hace boon Gein Wake Sherman Geer | Homey W. Macruder sonn W. Byram. A. || The bill introduced {he Commissioners ts | crawiord, “city: 1>"pin' euinlons “gg; | of Regent street shortly after 4 o'clock and. dl- ‘Then ond Now. was looking over some of my old papers| A REMARKABLE CHANGE IX ort Wiutieid | » Atiorney General Thomas Jewoli, Jos, in, Simuis, UG. : | gurvoy aud ected Uo etecee ca eetoners to | QUAL Tubman, sity, wall paper; H- Frank, elty, | rected the cabmen to drive down the strect. | wettten for'Tue Evewmee ates other day,” remarked Mr. John T. Given to| In this re-examination, made under more Postmasier Gener I Hatton, Adj RK. E. Booth and H, M, iurdie, theeity from their present termini at Boun- | His tat Aud gold tidad cane; C: Kuitieman, city, | The driver did so, and on reaching the lower 1 orter, “and I came across what was | favorable conditions than the examination in sar ah Rear Admiral Mullancy, Sena- |" Next caine Magenenu, No. 4, organized in Gary street, and to erect and lay out streets | 1 thermometer, $7 dur Thomas A. Ledsoareice, | end of the street was told by the Earl to return, ‘When I was ten, and she ffteen— to me a very Interesting relic of former days. | the original Instance, he found the “Kidwell i, itopresentalives Kesde Curtin: tecton, Poekapertington, winch 1s still in existence. | rinning east and. west parallel 19 the city napkin ring, $3; M. Newmeyer, city, 1 haud | This the man did, and when the upper end of Ab me how fuir I thought her!= It was the draftof a bill which Thad drawn | meadows” to be from’ three and a half to four | Myers, Dick und Ochiliree, Hon: | eitizens of the District. SME) streets, as far as (ra plane of the aermily with | suicuel, $1.00; A. i. Lewis, elty, 1 dozen scart | the street was reached His Lordship again di- ‘She created with disdainful mien UP about the year 1858, I think, for the pur- | Icet ubove low-water, and from a foot toa foot | Geo. i. Boker, C D. Warner, Geo. P. peal Ridgely Encampment, No, 5, was instituted Aug SES tDPIGTenROe hoe Fen ees ibs Sa 2 Se $y, SOU clears, | rected the cab to be turned round. This was ‘The homage that I brought ber; ao are pai aid steam fire depart- | 242 half above ordinary high water, as near | Noah Brooks, E. P. Mitchell, George Alired | ofids 1846, in the old first ward and after on, tO, in, L james sicGee, city, c | done several times, and when the cab was near And, ina patronizing way, Pose of establishing @ pal P as he could judge, owing to the density and vig- | Townsend, William M, Singerly, Joseph K. r >, corded subdivisions and tracts of landsJying | 5. J. Berend’ & Son, city, perfumery stand, Would of ad Ment in this city. At that time our city was ErowiN ot SIRE vies ieee watdl 4 : ‘a. Ebner’ Gaincha A, | Wirds moved to West Washington, P. G. Car- | Torin of Boundary street and entree ae $4.50, H. Reizenstein, city, 1 valise, $3.75; W.| Oxford street, about 4:30 o'clock, the driver ‘my shy advances say dependent upon the volunteer fre companies, | which impede A clear view of ull parts of the | Grow doh ease eee satan | Flea, Wane “Siqhotas ‘Punk, Jon Wea, | te folowing boundary lines co wit: Besinning | He"°Veerhouy cliyy plcvarse 89r doce’ Ration: | heard ashok” He jumped ages wad the eee Pnctnenn de menenengun any Ld pendent Uupot le e hn < e ew of all parts vs : a" rubb, |G. Brown, Nicholas ‘Funk, John W. Byram, aren >”, a CLs bo 2 [== nc ’s all 's Very much too ‘for me” One or the other of them. The machines and | duce success! detue aidstee a ‘a a Y Baile mange Ee Douglass, W. 11. Collison, Charles Calver and | branch; thence slong Piney branch Go i iris, BB; C. ch,| I know it's all right; but what is this?” o aratus were supplied by the govern- | pucture tor atthe ee and atlording | geant Ballantyne ot England, Chief A-E. Locke wore the charter members. Itbe-| 13thatreet rond; thence along 14th -strest roan ieee 190; Groat Colon and Sevag | Pointing to a balitt hole'in tne’ font part Jam twenty now. she's twenty dive, " Bhd the AppOOt eT Of een? pee xamlnation | Mercur of Pennsylvania, John came defunet a few y a ‘ to Spring road; thence along Spring and 7th | Tea’ company, city, 1 pair vases; Charlies | Of the cab, near the glass panel, on ‘the ‘Well, Weil! how old she’s. ret gud placed in charge of the citizens, and | and the approval of the plat of survey by the | Judge Staniey Woodward, A. Loudon ‘Mt. Nebo Encampinent Jts origin im a | street mucls to Hock Creeks cligech rosa reenee | Ae company, city, L Pel eed arg ory [De Ltt esp pd Mpa aheyteged they were expected to protect the governinent | FSaminer Keneral, patent was issued to Mr. | den, Henry Irving, Touaso” Satvins, meeting held at the store of Charles Pasco, on | {6 west line of Soldiers’ home lands along hese Metarsetts relays allves sewing! tcher $23; much to drive on. le was, however, about to If pressed again, —but, Pans, 12 which I belonged, was connected with | fo thie tect eae gone aoe nae cmpmant paid | Bost, Dion, Houciéault, John Ty. Ri Wore prefents ‘Thomas, Rice: Week ewibs | Creek Cuureh road, thence along the westand | Austet Bunton ver, Ree ae qPuuciers #22; | much te drive on." He was, however, about to To great diecrepancy tnage, ny, to whi elonged, connec cr 6, ce e . m2 jorence, nT. were present: Thomas’ Rich, W. M. Perry, ‘h lines of the Soldiers’ home lands to Lin- ye 1 car e| Charles heard, and this time the unfortunate man shot the Treasury department. The Union com-| comsissioNER DRUMMOND DENOUNCES THE | ron W. Whitney, Tom Karl, J. i Ry! James M. Towers, Euijjah Edmouston, W. 4’ | 80th lines of the a a 4B. suit, city, 1 carpet sweeper, $3; Charles Dis pn! ‘Her marked attentions, dov’t engage 27 rs Navy ~ . “yeh Pranic Bet Peta k an exe, Eijah’ Edmo pe) 0 venue; Ancoln avenue to city, 1’case wines, $10; Cuicago Grocery | himself in the left temple. At this moment a pany, la the frst ward. with the War and Navy LAND GRABBERS. A. Ward, Frank’ D. Millet, Peter Moran, Baldwin, JoyJohn M. Black, George C, Whit- | $l avenue; thence alone ening 4 mer, city, BLU; Cuicago | iceman who had heard the first report cate My young affection for you see departments; the Perseverance, of 8th streei, | 1. reference tein \d to similar ap- | tus Heaton, Dr. D, Hayes Agnew, Dr, W lug, Anthony Holmead, James W, Watson, | Boundary street; thence along Boundary street | compay, city, 11 boxes’ of crackers, $3.89; Hf. | Pol 7 oy ‘ari he Middl She's really quite too old for me. tb the Office department: the Columbia), in reference to Patent and to similar ap- | Doone: rn’ J. W. Gre y. ine, A md, » W tothe point of beginning. The Commissioners vey Worth, city, 2 dozen clarets, $14; Amer- | Up and told the cabman to drive to the Middle- da Capitol Hil’ with the Capitol. These | pli tions, Commissioner Drammond, in a letter | WhPCTS Ure da, Wy Grows, Dr. W.'H. bageoust, | Tidus Howard, FB, Lord, jf Join ‘Thor! ne rec epa “a e: vehi- 17, 1886, ‘Wharton B: . Hamilte are required to prepare maps of the tracts af | ican Machine company, Philadelphia, Pa., ice | 8°X hospital. A crowd gathered round the vehi. | April17, january 22, | Cramp, George Be Loring, Charles 'G. Leland, | resolved to petition fora charier, and selected | 1e°ted, s0 as to provide for the condemnation | cream ireezer, $3; VolgL& Haas, clus, Leold roe, gle, Dut the ‘earl was not recognized until the ications made sinee [ as- | Charles Wyndham, E. 8. Haskell, Joseph How: | the name Mt. Nebo, No.6, and. January 30, | Of the land and Improvements, Provision a $5; Miss Hudson, city, hund painted shovel; a ed eey = hay tener gt Sateen 8 The City Markets. id oltice, in February, | Qrd,Jr, HJ. Ramadell, Calvin Wells, George | 1547, tue encampment was formally instituted | #2de for @ commission of three persons, to schwing & Ciurk, city, Lease of chainpagne; | There the police mince meenteen The official price current of the Washington have been refused for’ the fealerertings W. Adams, Frank Tuonson, Chaties #. Pugh, by MM. W. Grand ‘Patriarch: Wm. dow rs, the appointed by tne President and confirmed by | National Homeopathic Hospital association, I | carries e earl, who was: ive, he in- isston, Charles H. | Georze Corcoran and John 'T. “Lowers. ‘The: was also the Anacostia, near the nav Yard and there was the Northera Liberty C ‘As was the case in all cities under the volun- teer system, the membership of these com- prised. th to Mr. A. R. Shepherd, dated 3, said: “Alla ‘@ charge of th : u Produce Exchange states that the flour market ouble was that great rivalry existed between = are :: z : oat poe ate % 000, 5 CiLy, a and Maryland wheat in ‘an ecenpe id the boys could not te re- | My. tide water mu jecttoevery day's | | THE GRIDIRON ENTERTAINED. Evie: Tinh priest; W- Me Perry, scribe; J, ie of values of all lands and Improvements | cooler, &¢.; Angus Lamon, ‘Brigitwood, pair | Shaftesbury was jus! breathing his fast and was 7 ea ‘bt receiptand market, Strained we ttou fire. The conse- Last December the Clover club entertained | M. 4, Mewsarers’ JM . si ee yndition to be survey he men would fight witheach | “3'huon,to bP Survey nstead of attending to the work of put- i active: western steady. nsider ectivit és il be taken for the extension of streets os; Ha ‘Bari cliy, beyond all surgical aid, the builet having pene- el rable a | its firs d, 3 - | Warden and W. H. Baldwin, junior warden. | gna avenves, according to the plan prepared | Diobzs lerra cous vase: at oa Mt Goandle, ‘trated the brain. An intimation of the occur. | ®*. lt as fluctuation, existed in the cra, " he | its first child, the Gridiron club, of Washing- | ¥ ae hav bRaNOheeee + a pal pair sili suspenders, $3.50; Mrs. us market this week, caused by sposition of the Though the youngest of this branch, save oue, | by the District Commissioners; and such: come city, table scart, 38,1 plaque portrait, $10; Win. | Fence had been sent to the friends ol the earl, | Markel this, w — : the ‘ire, amd the most disgraceful | ~ ss and having had its share of adversity, low | mission shall be designated * the commission | Orme & Sons, city, 2 butreis of flour, $17; H. | 20d in a short time the Countess of Shaftesbury | “fn th tf FF supply. nes occurred coming and going to fires. The | i altuated te, hs tne ee Oiuapaee | Bame and its emblem from nized ob tho Sach | Hloarisatne of any inthe Dera gtte, most | to extend the streets and avenues of the city of | Grime £S90% city, 2 barrels of Hour, 17; Ht | and in followed by bis lordship’s butier. The | aod dover awiel; ob soew seen abe te ~ x ie (ep. eet -iguds situated in the immediate vicinity of | club loving cup. It was organized on the 2 lourishing of any ie District and wn - | Washi Each member shall receive for 2 "7 ; J. Brad. A¢ weapon used was @ six-cham| revolver. —, +4 eee Te ae ee cere, eon the | Washington, af a nominal sum, to private partics | of Januetre L88B. oe ee where its | cally approximates half of the patriarehs in the | 08210 x Mueller, city, contectioneries; J. Brad. Adams, | Weapon f the first shot indicated that ii | #24 Western butier is becoming more plentiful ung men. There was no one to restrain | who could hold and uae thom ab ccs to impette and | dinners have alnee been given until to-day. ‘It | District. seer yes the suin of $5,000 per annum, with | city, picture frames, $12: C. U. Bryan, city, + soy x prea > * n y y \- 4 r h fired accidentally, but the situation of | #24 Yielding in price; as yet supply from near- See ol penne Monee ee nce them. A small | otutruct harbor tntprovements, unless the law | as dined oreneee cn oe Saturday of | Frederick D. Stuart Encampment, No. 7, was | SUthority to employ a clerk, at $1,500 per an-| barrel of flour; Joho A. Baker, city, lawn | had been lentaily, but the si of se I th e not clea d by law. ton, at dinner. The Gridiron club took its land by sources is limited.’ A very low price on bul: - da messenger, at $900 per annum, | mower; F. & J. Hviny, Pitsburg, Pa’2 bait | the fatal Wound showed that the second shot | PY i ¥ | clearly and imperatively made it my duty to month, except June, July, August and | organized shortly atter the death of that’gen- | BUM, aD 3 eae Fe Ee ardeiens fired with a very deliberate aim. The body | ““1!s looked for this season, Gard. th Gummand ot Cape. Goddard. wo is ago RES September, ite entertalurents;’ thaugh las | elemane atrat wee eae ‘ago, principally by | ud have a contingent find of $3,000 per an: | barrels of pickies, 12 palls of plokiss, 6'burrels | Was fired with a very y ving “in this expected to preserve | “FN¢ foregoing sta P ement comprises the facts | elaborate: than those of tne Clover club, have | some who had held membership in Atidgeley saea at Up ts office relative to the patent Is- | been equaily suecess(ul in bringing clever men | and some of tle younger uch of tae orde Coo to Jobn he dE for the ‘Kidwell | together. and bringlug out tueir bri: Quite an impetus has been gi this branch Tessness | wing. It must be ad | meadows,’ so calied. thougiits, ‘Phe Gridiron club differs materially | of the order within a few months by the catabe me ans PovenIsivateone bat the jority oveases of breaches or the | g,the Btiet time I have for the consideration of | fromthe Clover clUb ia tue tie corte | tat eercer within a few months by t AIIIL CADE | Garr ne Nera Aste lato ae ae sod it was felt that something | {8¢ SabJect does not permit me to express an | its dinners ure never, publisted, and tor “this | Dy tine corsa ot the United States. ‘This order in the eity. They were too few in numbe exert much influence, and on oceasions lat ss had fuil swi It must be admitte The receipts mal demand canned goods, 3 crates of canned goods; | Was Temoved to the mortuary of the hospital. Poe my yt ee 5 1 and bert Mitchell Furniture company, Cincin- According to the waitae aon the cat man | ing price is above quotation, however, and will patl, Obio,mantel and mirror; Eweman & Bros, | the deceased engaged the vehicle about 3:30 | (ee Prices above | receipts remain email fora. city, 1 sult of clotues; LH Trembly, city, 2 | o'clock ats spot nearly opposite York House | tow dave longer, Pictures; Louis Spanier, clty, 1 ease Tokayer | Riores, in Waterloo Place, plocadilly Cirous. | Tr, Souury'cla towlsare large bat, eollsiveration shall be given for the venetts oF | Nuvi eerictrs uoraells 2 stchet bag, 5: Mies oe de and carried Lae pbeured calm and | good “icmanay spring cuickens Sere fe eae ebigion upon the legal points involved in the | jeuson the delighttul eharacter of ‘the Gridiron | Was the coue ptiou of Hon. John C, Underwood, Gamagentat nararkedsmemere eee eine haa) cae LLan | mictacted /tie|anen te Clee sap eapent anton: = any and oad a ay cote par ere al : case. . MCFARLAND, inners is known, solely by those who have at- | ex-goveruor of Kentucky, wio Is the leuten: | Game . Q | Having proceeded as the Laugham hote! Sas nalet een cues Ca Commissioner. | tended them. ‘The well known. custom of the | unt general of this. bru Inthe condemnation of the land (or the strane | 2 SeWing machine, $53; Hugh J. Fegan, eity, | Havis we Mo nscortaig is commisston shall serve until the com- pletion of the work assigned them, a majority of them constituting a quorum. In estimating two and one-half to three pounds per pair to in the condemnation of the land for the streets ci 7 city, | the driver looked round tn order to ascertain ts . have been subdivided into lots and streets, | handkerchief case, 1 sachet bag, $i;'Miss | With hishand for the man to proceed. When | The cappyor tpg ey | a 7 7 7 Nibeir te tier cane, ante! unless all differences can be adjusted with the | Clara Sharp, clty, 1 sachet bag, $3.50; | West terrace had been reached his lordship told and at interior pores large, both here wards prepared | jand, which was ies Gunners: Young as it is, the Gridiron elup | mitted to the degree here 84, ani nizations With | lovowners, it shall be the duty of the commis- | Sik ay soetRy ct élty, fancy arti 3.75; | the man to drive back again. Qu returning to | 4g,8¢ Interio anced co R rganize wsteans fee depart: | 120, 7 aad Im whet he wean? Congressional | has already won # natioual Feputation, and an | tons here ure in battalion organization, with | evowners, tt shall L entire tract or any portion | Caries Mades eayen Cane aug ‘i | Regent strect the deceased asked the driver | 4,70 Of herring ts large, bulk going into Sting to note how the'ey | Record, and in which he says: OL Phtladsibiie, aad the ee uke, the’ Clover, | theJollowingofficers: Joh T. Chauncey; talor; | Sct chat may be necessary. Morrison, city, misceilancons articles, $35; Geo. | how Much the fure each way would be and the Snails coder. oy naan tne, “Fhe patent to Kidwi é of Philadeiphia, he yrus, of Boston, - Fowler, ad : Jas. J e Ww. oleae 3; di ied, lo not know, sir.” Te catire annual expense then ‘The patent to Kidwell can be sustained only | (1! members care: ait Washington roomner AurOU Bud Win? asiincan tree In cases of disputed ownership, or the neglect | W Driver, cit}, cigars, 31 ‘J. Blake Kendall, | Jatter repli ot e de- . i es aed the tongues of members and their guests which | companies formed, uster to the city govern-| Senator Ransom subsequently received a ! eas on the following propositions: if seo | OF refusal of owners to take the appraised value Cl ceased then suid: “Say one shilling each way,” New Publications. toi achiet engineer, three eng! | 1st. That the land was firma, cultivable land | SPOndents aud ‘editors. Ite membership | is e €; chaplain. The cauton | Of fund. provision is made for transterring tities | ° ne, $y eee Ne eS Bae nace? | Sad the cabman closed te in. The de- | CALIFORNIA: From the Conquest im 1846 to the : Sremen, five hostlers “and thires. | 10 186 orary list” Te Arat Smeets wert? niuone | oficers are:, Captains: WW. t- Guiltner, Joseph | t9 the United States alter depositing: Ine cones tle & Stevenn.cty walled sou $50, SI | SPased remalied in the cab and was driven to | Seow Visine Commie Nan Prune, eigut ex I suppose then there were | 2d. Tha fae aba ee acy is cers were: Major | Burroughs, J, brord and PB, W. Haruln; i 4 Rt | Sort Stores. The eabman scend- rican Ch iracter, Pa % Fsappose then there were | 24. That it was above high water mark at | Qfa‘y,, list. It presideng; Maj-John M. Cur | Licutenants 1 Waiter Fowler, Walt itlenardg | Be amount of compensation atiowed. In casos | Yi ne tele Steveus.city, vollet seb $B-5u; M. | Soo use re ck, SIAty ur seventy thousand inhabitants in the | that date, and not subject to Uda! overflow. Mr. C) 1 ‘34; Assistant Professor of Phil in Harvard Col: 7 y. i 3’ | Where an entire or part of the subdivision of “ y edand asked his lordship whether be would — - your Ure department costs from | 3d. That It Was not appropriated touny pube | 80% Vice preside: Murray, see- | Wulter Allen and C, W. Shiles, and Ensigns 5: | Were # land, city, pair vases, $2.50; 8. J. Meeks, CY, | fike to ride anywhere else. ‘ia reply the lege.’ FAmerican, ‘Common Series.) Bos- i t 2 $ land or streets is condemned, provision is made | 224), best longhton, 4 hundred and twenty thou- | lie use, yetary aud treasurer; Mr. M.G. Seckendorff and | T. Pettinstl, J. AM. Krous, W-D. Lynbam and | sora new subdivision by the United States, fon east anead see nxneing Beck "eSe | coused exp a desire to cross the Park, but | Tuliantyufd son et o> Washington: Wan. it then’ the slavery question | land bya Saviasbis tenets from the matn- | tes: The beeadae aieers ae thee, Soe | M7; Chommpiok. Tle patialion here superscdes | Gaston Owners will be, permitiad within eee | $27; Se Sistas ‘fou Uo, ‘city, 25 ibe O. Gi Java | immediately altering his intention headed. | yoo tas an Law. 4 Search fortne z the time ot Congreseasd did | and fa fact aud uot av aeeretion ia te mand, | Petey Powers: presidents Me. George Wetton | bis Sa ta hesocnee a uozied Patriarch and | Yenr co repurchasoat the prieeo! coudemuation | Uiied Si Parker, city, 1 iot books; Miss Katie ae wan aeteoee tan e x i ing Weaith of the Working Poor. WILLIAM fiona cae cae rea ee ee tothe main- | Vice president? Sin Hae eee With four per cent interest trom the date of con- | Water clty painted pivegue, $25; Ailes Matiide Fou." The man drove ou wo Oxtord street,where ng A : i A. PUILLIrs, Member Comittee on Mactarland, | younger members of the order especially. demnation, After the year expires all re. | “5 e looked around, but the deceased did not take Ri svenaury: a a beso tnectoose \. isecl oi cy urticle: ‘Mattie s ‘ort rd Congress, and on Bal ‘and Cur: of the war we had «great fire | | Oth. That it was without the municipal juris. | S¢'etty aud treasurer, Mr. I G. Dunuell and 2 maining loisshall be sold at auction. Provision | ponechen city, fancy jwtticles; Miss, Mattie | gn Totice. He leaned buck iu theeab and rested rency. Forgy-Fifty Congress New York: Charice posite the Metropolitan hotel, | diction of the city of Washington. Inlitee.” V0GT8W, Members executive com-| The Coming Matertal for Statuary. | | [y maddalso for the wale at auotae ot buildings | 1.1C., diamond corps badge, $150; M. W. Bev: | his legs on the front seat, with his umbrella be- | __Seribier’s Sous. Washington: Mremases Bootes public attention to the needs | 6th. That the acts of Maryland and the joint | Mttee. To the Editor of THe EVENING Star: condemned. dge, engin S, | tween his legs and his hands grasping the um- 5 * eridge, city,,paint lucques, 350; George C. Mg % EASTER MESSENGERS. A New Poem of the ; s were procured from | resolation of 1830 contemiplated the tied DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. While providing by law for monuments in THE ROCK CREEK PARK. Bergling, etiy, 1 umbretin @& dD. Pros de Pret nan tat mee early, oppoatte, the | SA Rwert ay ace cance wilh Design ot a New York, Then our depart- | to private persons of the isiands, flats, bars and Among the guests of the Gridiron club have | Washington it will be well to allow the use of city, stationery, &c., $7; W. H. Houghton & | Polytec! " jos. White Daisies and Grasses, Jor and Was organized pretty much as it exists | Marshes in the harbor of Washinzton. 5 The bill also provides that a tract of land, not | ¢ a safeli ‘cabinet, $10; H, | Side the cab, The driver, jumping down, said, Crocuses, and Sweet Peas, By SURIE that the ire board has been abui- | ‘Unless each aud all of the forsgog condi. | Dee® Vice President Heudricks, Speaker Car. | some oiler material than marble and beonse exceeding 2,000 feet in width, lying and being G>clly, decorates | inedlcine cabinet $10; H. | Governor, what are you upto . 7 Uti iB aay opinion, was & great mis-| tlons are inet the patent to Kidwell was issued | lisle, Secretary Bayard, Secretary Lamar, Post- | in sculpture. By fut the greater part of the in- adjacent toand on both sides ot Rock creek, | Wiltcomb, city, sehdlarsbip in phonography, | Teplied, “All right, cabby, iv ‘a without proper authority.” master General Vilas, President Pro Tempore | numerable bronze statues of classical ages have i out ” "Phe decease SKELDING. New York: “White Stokes @ Allen, ‘S$ gone Off inmis-| Washington: J. Loring Whittington se nm “y fake.” The man thought otherwise, and said, | GoLDEN WORDS OF HOLY MEN: Thomas ~ ! 4 ; beginning at the north line of P street and ex-| $30; George E. Kennedy, city, “Good mistake on your part, governor, if you. co Fenelon, John is ; —ces—____ Sherman) Lieutenant General Sheridan, Sena-| peen melted in consequence of the value of ros., city, books, ‘statiouery, éc.: m E % Se end Othe eee ker: St. Francois de rEDE! Th 8 les T Palnben oa vending to the District line, shall be surveyed | Brentano 7 Clty, . ‘amie | happened to shoot me,” Whereupon Lord Shaf ‘Sales, and others. By Louisa & Hoventox, New A CONFEDERATE COAT. e eropeacs Le wie of sho Streets | tors Hawley, Mand donee of Nevade Bini, | their metal. Marble statues have been burned | SagiDg, 19 by the District Commissioners in | Simpson & Guy, clty,oil stove, $15; Miss Mamie fury put in the rejoinder, “I didn't Intend to | York" Wivte Siowes <A ‘Wasultgtou: & Garment Added to the Collection im | 70 me Editor of Tux Evesine Sta Representatives Lor : Wise, Kelley, Merriman, | into lime for building purposes. Bronze sculp. | the best manner practicable for a park; and | Pearson, clty, tidy; Miss Stella Heard, city, | Shoor'you.” ‘The driver iusimated. that, he Aid Loring Whittington. eimer, Haynes, Wheeler, Me ; i neltes rH = the lund so surveyed shall be condemned by | tidy; Miss Ida Birch, city, taucy articles; Miss | DOD Want “any of those games” in his cab, re <u OMON'S MINI ‘The Bill introduced by Gen, Mahone in the Heed, Dorselmer, I iuner, Wheeler, MeKtinie | ture has been incited down Ww muke weapons, y' y Mn. KING SOLOMON’S MI: le Indermauer, city, sofa pillow; coor een —- :, YM, Biome Hae. 1, | colus and domestic utensils. It is now kuowa | the commission and paid for in the manner pre- | 54s! ity, child's keult skirt, $2; Mise Sadie | fused to take the deceased any further an ‘GaRD, author of “Dawn,” “The Witch's Head = a Ex Senate, to extend the streets and avenues | Herbert, Hitt, W.. P. Breekintides Nor: | that by the addition of less than ualf ufone scribed in the bill, and when paid for shall be- | Dizgman, city, cl \s ¢, | threatened to call @ policeman. ‘The deceased &c. [Cassell's “Rainbow” Series of N A gray coat has beeu in a case . es , W..C: P. Breckinridge. and Noi y rer Qf ted. . fo call e u , S Madmaisl sasescas teas tae Salata a isn | oti kes Gt nines rat import- | Wood, General de'Moxia, Colonel Sheridan, As. | cent of aluminium, lately greatly reduces | come the property’ of the ‘United Sento Pee, | Le re ete ia Hays ireland & Walshe cite, | then said, “Don't be'so silly as that; drive mo oe) Nm acare Camel co. ‘Io the coufederacy deserived ia Saturday’s Srar, | @UCe to the city of Washington. It isan im- | $i8tautSecretary Fal r el s of | cost by the Cowies ‘electri eling turn sons relusing to accept the decision and awards | Dingmun, cl t + | onand Iwill give youa fiver,” but the driver New. York, Gotamissioner Honwsomen’ ‘be: | Cleveland, the eachitey eat eae aurmace, at | on comissiou are given the right of appeal | One dozen scarts, 95; Thos, Dowllug,city, Japan | Peutieg of don't This coat was a confederate officer’s coat and, | PePative necessity that the heedless laying out | George BeLone « John Philip Soussa, Stilson | reduced, and its iluidity so increased that a per- | to the Supreme Court of the District, whose de- thoug * want any of your fivers; your| THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF BARON CW ok city. toe olpaee Miav Arig | fivers won't satisfy my lite.” ‘The deceased | “TRENCH, “Transsted 6 heres Boece oe such garments were worn by thousands | Of Narrow and irregular streets, regardless of | Hutcnins, Second Controllec agnard, Clarence feet cast has been made trom an ordinary curry-| cision shall be conclusive. All persons are iy: J. nbar, clty, Two Volumen of meu less than twenty-five years ago, they are | City’s plan, should be stopped, and the evil | Pullen, J.G.Pangborn, Henry Ca Great datnage to redied At once. Ailof this | Addison Porter, J. Sterling Morton, George | great scale, then steel is the metal ior great | passuge Of This act not to begin to erect way | One pair slippers; Miss Before, however, the officer had time to inter. sold eran mand Cree ae hat Decame of | great damage to the city has arisen wholly | Alfred Townsend, Willian EL. siotocly ce ake, | cette ae ee ate se, meta toushness | buildings in or upon any of suea strests or ave- fuittor: Aire: Geo. IF McAvoy, eltyy glace tollgs | #F2, tie deceased fired the second stot ail the old gray and butternut suits after Appo- | from the neziect of Congress and the municipal | Philadelphia itecord: Williann Vr Aickeon of | would prevent it irom breakage by accident or | nes as platted or surveyed; and it is made the | Mirror: ‘Mrs. A. A. Nicholson, city, sucnet Lord Shaftesbury was born in June, 1831, Miatox 1s one of the znysteries winieh those only | SUtorities t» compel new streets to conform to | the Philadelphia Ledgers EO. Gnaves, Sterling | design; its hign melting point would make it | duty of the commission to have suitable stone | #°% = kA. Adams, city, ney ‘articles, $7; | 24d sat in the bouse of commons for Hull trom : the city’s plan. A simple law to this effect | P. Rounds, Richard ‘Merrick, Eppa Hunton, | unsuitable for the meiting pot; it can be pro- | land-marks placed to designate street lines and ia on, eli e duzen bottles coloxne; | 1857 to 1859 and for Cricklade trom the latter can explain who have made a deep study of the | would have prevented thie great crime against | First Assistant Postmaster Genernt Stevengon’ | tected froma ust oe decay by the Bower, Bartt | intersections, and to furmsh street, property | W- paheapencle. ee ‘wine; Mrs. Matilda | Year to 1865. He married in 1857 the only | TRIUMPHANT DEMOCRACY; or, Fiery Yuans’ and the final destiny of a suit of | the city, without the cost of one dollar. “ir the | Second Assistant, Postnnstar ene ee | eyed tron Processes, among which is electric | and building lines upon payment of customary | N. W. Burchell, city, Miss Katie Gidding, | 2aughter of the Marquess of Donegal, and has | Manca or Tum Hertmiac By’ Axpmew ‘Cam the Natio: iller, eity, | then put the revolver aside and a police consia- Camell’s National Library.) New t Lodge. John | comb used as the pattern. If this holds on a| Warned that from and after the date of the | Kavanaugh, city, tis ary Dowels, city, pid ble appeared on the scene at the same time. York: ——— ‘Co, Wasbington: uu, city, voliet es "0 E Ross, sofa pillow, $12 a ‘aters. Neo New York: Charles s coat was presented to the museum | District Commissioners bad taken the subject | Walter P. Phillips, W.E. Quimby, of the it | deposit of copper, of bronze or of gold. fee. city, 4, left One son, born in 1869, anc dung! 7 by O. W. Barron, of Danville, Va. jormeriy | 1m hand in 1878 it le eatimansh coe ect | Walt Frou; bd, beams at oe eee Gena | Basen Sk ee ee principal mate- | , ‘To provide for the payment of the lands and | city, ‘two bannery, $5; the Misses Frice “Albany, — Washington’ Brentano Brothers, y of Co. H, 24th regiment Virginian i | dollars would have been saved to the city. A | Timex Donoouie Gee It, Monroe, of the Bos- | rial of war, and when, therefore, t was a most | iimprovements condemned for streets and ave: | N. ¥., banner S Sensational Lawsuit. ‘THE EDUCATION OF THE ARTIST, Itis the coat of a captain of Iniantry | delay now of twelve months will add to the | ton Herald; James M Clatee oy . i Globe, a FExyeer : : i i dozen boxes Hupp's sulve, $3; 1 of the Boston | appropriate metal tor military statues, but now | hues, and the Rock Creel Park, the Commis: | '¥> xian city, one lawn tounis” ser, | A LADY SUES THE ESTATE OF A DEAD LOVER | (uMNuav. ‘Translated by Carn bell, New Vert ‘s « Washi: s allger Tucker, city, one pair Slippers: FOR MONEY. pisegnctngor th tremens already great cost $300,000, and it is the opin- Jai H. Lambert, of the Philadelphia | that steet has replaced It in war what more fit | slonors are authorized. to s in @ fair state of preservation. Capi. | #ready g1 000, e op! mes H. ert, e adelphia P 1 7 nore . 1, Bebop ene a ~ - Would. Dring’ ther qiat ,o delay of five years | Times; George A. Coolidge, Charles R, Baldwin, | monument of te inflexibility of Grant's chue, | prepared bonds of the District of Columbia Pettey te * iS Le ad De W. Ht Hawkes," | acter than astatue ih molten, Steel? the denomination of $100 and $500, y sf y. FREE 'RADE F LLY. By 3 : ‘3 | would bring’ th it ci = to-an | iiss Edna Ellis, eity, Hand-painted plush A very sensational suit, tried in Ulster | PB Enog tor = proud Winutte Ronen ate erem Sete tals coat Cutiy in the year ined | auld, Dring the cost up to five million of | Charles & Lew ver will probably reclee tise enace, More. | umOUDL NOL exceeding $2,500,000, to det ae se ae oy polit beaten aig | county, N. ¥., and which hasfor some time oo-| York! 3:8 Ogilvie Co. currency, and'kept the coat constantly in the | (J3 it not the part of good business sense for The Damage on the Canal. orek, ill probably reduce the price of alumi. | interest at tho rate of three per odatam per | B. Ht 8 mJ. D. Free, jr., one year’s subscription | cupied the attention of the supreme court, was | NOTWIS DAUGHTER, an Novel. By army wita meta Viekett’s division until that | Condress t grapple with this subject at once | now rf WILL BE REPAIRED —A MEETING OF THE | Mull Drowes heurly to thal Of ofdinace Meee | annua to TUN and bs papsbienay peo ; ce ae ~~ a 5 \d “save every year's additional expense? I ‘This bronze has the strength of steel, the color | July cominaud was nearly all captured at Five | #24 § yy pel is DIRECTORS. a lor Forks, just * short Uine beiure the final sur- | there any business mas 1884, ‘The District Commissioners are | to Free Select Library; A. Kautman, city, one | given to the jury last Thursday evening.’ The| Vit, Mxxauur. Philadelphia: , 2 Peomen that would not try to] a meeting ot the board of irectors of the | £8014, and is almost proof against oxidation | required to provide for the payment of the eat) a, Mrtoad’ ge Bry omy : wd dered tat ———— jer, and my colored sei aa save three hundred thousand dollars by doin; by any exposure to the atmosphere, CG interest on the bonds trom the revenues of the Folk Stang chotioen, Usinieg Tee eats en ears | soaay wines e year tines ee OF cong | Ghenapeakennd Chin teal oor held in Baits. | 97 S8Y oxPOeure 00 the Smospnere. M. C. Me | pieariotj and provide a aluking {and we poR Oe | Miveis, two embroidered ules ba Wark ‘Thefts at Harvard. oot my baxyage aud carried this coat | It, 18 Mot so much for the present, but for the | more Thursday. The reports of the superin Musie. It is provided also that from and after the date of THE GONOF A BOSTON MILLIONAIRE CAUGHT Home t uy iather in Henry county, this state, | future city of Washington, with its haif million | tendent and engineer in regard to the damages Re eee ee eres naembenced within pence sienna ad Ser fetit og muy return ‘from’ prison at | OF, mllllog people | who” wilt populate the | caused by the recent freshets were made, and | V2 °F THE Evextwa Stan, the oundery nes grec bed an tbe rs A Gispatch trom Cambridge, Mass, to the jobnscn’s intand. i scidoms anc suburbs. We sa; m we want broad ave- i of this part poem legen boon Parades and snisxoet | nuss and wide strectn, Sb L160 est te ann | the directors Adopted @ resolution approving | 7» thee, sweet sharer of my Joy and grief, of the city uf Wasnington, District of Columbia, New York Herald says: Since last Friday When sitting o1 arts martiai.” The cioth | F ourselves, but we are laying out for you | the action of the president in relation to the Sweet comforter and solace of my woe, he stteas Aoi ane Sa St See ao: ‘about $1,200 worth of property has been stolen Which Is grav is not of very fine texture. It is a | B4'FOW and Irregular streets, There are. dow | FePairs already miade, and directing that the ‘Totten Téome. Ithappines tious ues 13th stréet northwest, extended, are confirmed, from the lockers ia the Harvard College gym- frock coat With cuffs und military collar faced | SOUL ten different sets of streets laid out on | Work of putting the canal In good condition tor a peiieen snouen Ueler with the stipulation that when a building ig » pay it, claim. nasium, On Monday and Tuesday ot last seek with bic even embroidered with | the Borth boundary of the city, varying from 35 | transportation be proceeded with. A resolution E’er come to me, to thee { ly and low erected upon, ‘any lot fronting on said streets it Children Mangled by Bull Dogs. ing thatit was not signed by deceased. id brad. no shoulder straps, but | 10 60 feet in width, with one exception, con- | offered by Director Berret, of Washington, was | Mysterious sounds float on th: air; they rise Shall nov be within thirty feet of the street line. | ynree bull dogs, sald to be rabid, attacked @ | Several bank officials and other persons were | four gold watches, fotead three bare on the collar indicate the | fTming neither to each other nor to the city's | #dopted, to the effect that the next moating oF And fall in measure slow, then w iid and clear In condemning land under the provision of this of children while at play in the villageof worn 20% the genuineness of the, in- | to Frank uf the wearer. The buttons are sinilarte pas. & miserable piece of patchwork that is | the board be held on Tuesday next, April a Bursts on my brain, a song of joy: my eyes act the commission shall begin at the present | 8TCUP Daniel T, Ames, the New York expert, | Latter, L. 8. Uvited Saies buttons, except there ts no let | Killing and will continue to kill the growth ot | at the Arlington Hotel, at Washington, an Grow dim with tears; my heart beats fast: Ihear, | boundary line of thecity, giving precedence to | Lindenville, Ashtabula county, O., Thursday testified that the ture was ® forgery. | together with various sums tering upon them. Tey have embossed upon | Mecity. The bill should become ‘a law in | tbat “the presidents of the coal companies who | ry that swift rushing melody, the sound * | tracts already subdivided. The title to all pub- | afternoon. The little ones, on their way home ‘The jury are still out, day Jimmy Farron, e gy: focus tiie American “spread eagie, with the | WEY days with whatever improvements can | Us the CHesapeakeand Oniocanal be requested OLWiGL kobag eee ree lic streets and roads abandoned in the execu- | from school, were having @ frolic on the town was instructed to keep @ careful watch on Union suteid breust, aud Surrounded | i Made by the Senate and House committee. | conter with the board at that meeting, wi spadpen anche ing Fain, tion of the act shall become vested in the | common, dogs been running about | 4 Suir Savep BY A Fisn.—The British ship bp Howurd Clark, who | 8¢ Representative from Toledo, Oliio, informs | When the bourd will be happy to vee any hol, | Of roaring waters,—thander crashiag sound, United States, aud the commission shall have | the streets acting strangely, and the watics of ‘eats, Capt. Cunbarn, from Lobos | Curtis, bas ch cal collvetion, expects | {8€ WFiter that his city is now suffering greatly | €F4 of bonds under the act of 1844, the trustees | And then, by iuagic touch, the sweet refein wor 10 sell at appraised value such aban-| the children appeared to inudden them. With | ior Falmouth, while’ leaving her anchomes | to one ‘ on ofa coatotan engineer | Ut the evils above named, and the authors | TePresenting the bondholders and’ those, under | Of singing birds, the lowing kine; the air joned land to adjoining lot-owners, or at public | ferocious growis the brutes upon their | struck heavily upon a shoal and commenced to | ered. Soon to, cons is Taek gs Will bear the blame of its eltizens for ail | {be act of 1878, who muy desire to be informed | ta di'a with frugrauce, and thesuaecines tue, | eougesand te aaloining lotowne ‘of the | victims, and before help arrived Detuck, | ii with water, when the influx of water sud. | bott, ate “uae Ume tocome. Very respectiuliy, J.P. | concerning the condition of the canal and ac- District of Columbia is required to establish | Minnie Jones, Sadie and Jane Applegate | deniy stopped. The vessel put into went int ee Ugg of the board relating thereto.” It was IL ‘and fix the grades of all streets and avenues ex- | were. terribl led. others Pera, for examination, and ‘the diver exercise. Transfers of Real Estate. On an Editor's Waste Basket. Ainount at the, damages “by the freshet will | ‘Thou speakest unto to me of Life and Death,— tended, It fs provided that from and after the | uninjured. ‘The village is wild with that & large bole had been knocked in the bot- | tis is Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | Perhaps in this neglected apot is laid mount to between $25,000 and $30,000, and Of Love and her whom more than lize 1 love— date of the passage of this act, all streets run-| ment, and physicians have been summoned | tom. hole, and completely filling it, | and D.P. Wright w Elien E. Bartley, lot 81, block Some thoughts that proudiy Cid to fame aspire, to {epalr the dam will require about $50,000 | of things unseen, unheard,—the perfum'd breath ning east, and West, end now known and | from other towns, as the children are consid- | was the body of = very large fish. It is Lae ae ae p00, ‘Teresa | Veredus eccidee/ ames lett taveswayea, | additionas as tts sald to bau complotor wreck, | {hinds tnssen, unleard the perfunva designated on the Jdnd records of the, Dix | ered in critical condition, Posed that the fish, while swimming past the | fn charge Salomon to M. Burke, lot 14, #4. 500; $1,200. es is as : ber of partion interested: arse ee gBUm | ty wilder d head. ,Thou speakest unto me Kuotra ‘and designated as svenues’aad nate | Paomzerriom mw VinormiacReterne trom | ovents tie fish saved the vescal Sud her cargo | where: T. J. Brown to T. K. Stewart, lot 16, sab Bayly’s BWWith oll tee ciscumeten see et Geziared matntein, the canal 40 that shipments may be Cee any arte ann te ond sweet ares bored consecutively north and south, beginning | seven yreciass tn. Mase URI:, Yes | 0f 2,000 tons of guano, reasons eens poche! nel a ances of time and place; continued. The aut ‘ties expect to have| That I may never know,— see at the first streets, respectively, north an: show a majorit a. 638 2 friends "Lytton | apaeclon eee Ig to bo held ee Wee eity LOth. “At the meet: | Sill mirror'd mn my soul,—the ayes whose beamd | of Hast Capitol strectzand the Commissiouersot | election bold. oa ‘Phardaye The csastaite | ‘the boat race ‘and Hosmer | mind; “tim dang - ing to be held in Washington it is understood | Are not for me,—the form I shall not clasp,— the District are required to cause the necessary | five precincts will not materially ehange the | will take place June 30 over Pleasure Eugeve Kosis | pon many an ode to “Gentle Spring,” addressed that the sale of some of the repair bonds, in ‘The mem’rys of the past, the Future dim:— eb tobe made carry out this provision | figures. ‘The election is forthe whole . | Island course. property; $1,700. | Tin ie spars bank chaos dads is goal Couslasred Ake the necessary repairs, will’ be | oftnat which in my life T cannot grasps of uals section. | In order to provide for the pay: | La Wi om aunty an, election was jas, Wasson and Joseph Jackson were exe- | young nds tha oe sider ears; ment of the interest, an ry ry xcept Gord- | cuted at Fort’ y for mur- | getting ‘Or finds its cotta ina pigeon hote. ee cs eee ey ‘Of misspent years; of blasted hopes, the grim feed, the Gon 1 of the Distrtct ure | sou distor which votes Saws Sica? aie ath ders committed Nadine tera ~Roston Record. } It is stuted by a Rhode Island paper that | Audghastly skeleton of wasted life— Autuorized to levy an aunual tax of five conts | Gon district wont for lisesas ty areas Certain lowe grocalackers have ong a cal] The 660. |b ———_--@e——_______ fas boone Verngr Sprague’s last magriage ther | Thelong deepsleep, which ends al toil and strife. | on every one hundred dollats of Feul estate wad | crajoriter etuens the five die | for ant-fusian state convention, to meet at | the . pa sg: 424; $2,75V. | Custom house officiuls at Odessa have been de- | has been a marked improvement in bis per | April 19, 1886. —Bccene A. Freivs, | improvements thereon in the District, Any | tricts indicate that have voted “no | Cedar May 6th. have io 4 b. Be =m sub ee a ne horse Ca = years: souae onan ace and Bonnie standing i Itis Geral terme na excess derived from this tax over and above the | ticense” by decided leaving Abing- rao pn was . 5. Prait to &. W. Dunn, lot 172, ou roubles, “#4 1 Placed at several | suid Mra. Sprague raised the money with whieh | ‘The sham naval battic at Pensacola, Fla, | oxeene eae pay the interest and prin- | don alone as the prize wack to the | in Now York last nigh se aioe hee nee ub OL Fieasant; §oU0, million rouules, ‘Canonchet was repurchased, yesterday was u complete success, cipal men shall’ be expended on the ' “wet” ticket. | made the usual flery remark. «. ” .