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—_— * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SA’ cITy AND DISTRICT. AN OLD DIRECTORY. UNDER THE WICROSCOPE. TAX SALES AND TAX TITLES. decision held to be most sweeping in its effects 1s “REAL ESTATE GOssIP, Covenant (Presbyterian), at Connecticut avenue, — —— i . N and 18th streets, has been awanded to Mr. W. C. OVER A HUNDHED YEARS aco, | 424 Memorics its: of the Past | The Monsters That One Finds tm Arti- | Some of the Entricacies of Heal Estate | King agt. the District of Columbia and Harvey |A Great Demand for Suburban-Prep- | Morrtson, whose bi ra 49, This contract of Wash cles of Food and Drink. : Law. Spatlding, an equity case decided March & 187, erty Investments, Goes not include the beating’ ventilating und exe — —— sean = | nd reported in b Ss eel THE OLD HOMES OF THE CYTY—THE HOUSES THAT! 4 ALE WEI A MICROSOOFISR—NOTHING INJUBIODS | NO TAX TITLE EVER SUSTAINED BY THE coURTS OP | In the ee Gouri. General Teak ds ADDING 10 THE HOTEL accoMMODATIONS—aaLE oP | hr DUIIC Of the Melt eee Tent ea ea be Duilt of the light stone found on the Upper PAUL HINRS—BALL NOTES, ETO. GEN. WASHINGTON ERECTED—WHERE JOHN QUINCY | IW MOST YRESH FOOD OR FRESH WATER—A SCIEN-| THE DISTRICT—PROFERTY-HCLDERS GIVEOT' TRE MEN | livered ge Macarthur, the points ‘VILLA SITES aT FOREST GLEN—NEw wovsgs | Potomac, and the interior wood work will be hada parvow encape WOW THE DUMTARTON-STKEET xf. FE. CHURCH was} ADAMS LIVED—THR STONE MANSION—JEFFERSON | TIST WHO 4S LITTLE PAITH IN PASTEURREPERE-| EFIT OP THE SLIGETEST TRCENICAL wRRORY—THE | WT’ 28 follows: ERECTED INSIDE AND OUTEIDE OF THE CITY, mainly oak. ‘The Washingtons had a FOUNDED—AN OLD-FASHIONED SUNDAY scHoor—| DAVIS’ HOUSE IN WASHINGTON, ETC. ‘MENTING ON HIMSELF WITH MICROBES. Mr. Gardiner G. Hubbard, who owns the place | Im the game with the Syracuse Stara. The See ST CHURCH CHOIK—TEE GERM OF METH-| 4 time-discolored Congressional Directory printed | “Now, you see,” said Dr. Schaeffer, the micro- R lector to all tax sales to the of | ‘The interest in suburban real estate continues | 00 the Woodley Lane road, adjoining the country | was a tie seore of 6 to 6 in seven inpings. Mad = oes is ney ereeded by the act of the Tegise tobe a feature of the market, and the large invest. | Fesidence of the President, is improv sie see ie | Mot been that Uhe home boys outiucked their ObIEM IN OLD GEORGETOWN. tn 1845 forthe ist season of the 28th Congres, | scopist, aahe held before a Stam reporters eyes a , What ix the matter with tar: es in tis ity poe. OF ane ie estopped. from ments made tn that class of property are regarded | wiuich will cost $4000, aid Is making other im | BEDUS thelr Ast defeat of the season would Bare ‘The origin of Methodism In the District of Co- | #24 Which gives, to use its own quaint wording, | little piece of red something he had taken froma hese them svecywbere spo n of aa tbe only, = A Lak sale Where there has been a failure as evidence of the solid character of this move- | provements about the place, such yp been administered. The visitors proved themselves: Tumbia, over a century ago, Is somewhat obscure, | “the Places of abode in Washington of the mem- | bottle of alcoho!, “You see, if tye cannibals had | answer I getis that “the lawyers all soot oie ied Ow cute eee TeeraeE Of deedK 8S | ment, Whether on Metropolitan Branch, the Tens | €°. His son-in-law, Mr. Charles J. Bell is erect ball players of the very best kind, and played with: be oles, ‘ oa toore naa becnaty aby | against one who subsequentiy purchased the land ing om a portion of the piace a cottage for his ow ‘ond at the bat, Dut there is little doubt that the first preaching | DeFs of the Senate and of the House of Representa- | eaten him he would have killed the whole teibe. | },vant to know fia a : for full value thereof and without any notice of | !eytown road, or upon the northern and eastern a vim and dash, both in the field by a Methodist minister in Georgetown then Ip | U¥es” stves one also aforcible idea of the vast| But it was not the triehinoels that killed nim, | $203 eins ae le. nse heights beyond the city, there seems to be an ac- | “> Which Will cost about $10,000. that was somewhat inexplicable to the Nations is some lawyer among sal —— Frederick County, Md., was by Rev. Robert wil- | anges In our national capitalin the last 44 years, | He died from some other cause.” The thing held | Please answer this inquiry and thus ue mere tiiy ot Such report in the office of | tive demand for investment and plenty of money PHOTOGRAPHING THE SKY, No wonder the Stare have defeated such cluke 3. ‘the Controller 1s not Ive notice to & bona eae - Hams, an Englishman, who, in October, 1772, when | 18 those early days it was considered exact | in the doctor's hand was a piece of the diaphragm otal toinvest. The recent purchase by a syndicate of Pittsburg and Baltimore, ‘The Washingtons, en mute to Norfolk, stopped in the town and | €D0UgH, for instance, tosay that James Buchanan | of a man who died at the insane asylum, and it | _ When @ Stax reporter asked a lawyer, who lec- | fide purc! Am Astronomical Work in Which the ‘Tn the case fh question the gentlemen of a block of lots on Columbia Heights though at times biting the ball hard, were wn Preached to a roomful. On December 24, 1772, | Hved at Mra. King’s F street, between 13th and | was completely aiied with trichine. They oould | 7S 07 real-estate law in one of the Jaw schools, ual ing acd Be Naval Observatory is Invited te Take had been ted a per- oy junction, enjoining the ict from col- | for $100,000 has already been mentioned in the able lo make a concerted attack op Dupdon, and Robert Strawbridge and Richard Owings were sent | 14th streets; R. H. Bayard at Miss Polk's, Pennsyl- | be easily seen with the naked eye, pevay ting titles, that Leper elie ‘No 4 he taxes on account of which a tax-title | Stax. Sir. Mt Parker who megotiaued thls trams. Part. Dut for a very costly error on the part of the vis to Frederick County, which embraced Georgetown, | Y4h!4 avenue, near 3d street, and Robt. J. Walker | Ona table stood that inquisitive Uttle instru- oe beach! issued. ‘This decision lawyers hold ap- | action, has had a great’ deal todo with suburban — oss < : Lieut, Winterhalter, one at. | itors, would have been defeated, ‘nabol “West of 7 Buildings.” Some members are put | ment with which scientists discover microbes, ‘would be a hard thing to deprive some person WhO ape ual force to every tax sale and tax | property. In conversation with a Stax reporter he one of the naval officers: na 2 he second imning on e Mr. some | title of a date prior tothat of the decision. Any | Said, the gentlemen comprising the syndicate who | tached to the Naval Observatory, has, as stated | (Us carmed & run in ‘arivee # have been lately | Zon 2s ving opposite the President's house, and | bacterta, infusoria, fungi, and ali those death- | WS* 19 Pecuniary distress of his pfoperty, some | tax‘iitie acquired since then if troventints Cone the recent large. purtbase on Columbia in TaE Stax, gone to Paris to take part in the coD- through the Inch.” She aptacees bore maseewe Major Gen, W. Scott 1s opposite the Treasury De- | dealing invisiblea,” betore which hi nature | POOF Widow, for instance, of her home becausesome | for scrutiny Would stand by itself, and, a9 4 law. | Heights have been largely in Birming- | rorence 4 ‘2 itis probable that partment.” No house numbers are given in the re aagree one had bought {t in ata tax sale for one-third of | yer said toe Stan reporter it tt be found | ham, Ala,where therehas been such a boom. ‘They enach Will meet there to-day for the pur- | ruas in tbe second inning, Gno tn the Sith, exp Seese four converts constituted the germ of Meth- | whole lst, but the homes of the Ineky people who | Stands in aive, The reporter learned that upon | fre yaige. ‘The courts see thisand will search very | not to have the test, defect. the court bay that they feel well satisfied with their Bir- | Pose of forming a plan of co-operation in photo-| the sixth, and one in the seventh. he soe Sa PE toN TTaudition says these meetings | happencd to lve on corners are indicated so accu; | the lass ae under this liede instrument, there | ciocety tor defects 1p 8 tax title, 1do not, belleve | Would sustain {ei but such a case has never | mingham property, but do not hesitate to declare | Graphing the whole sky. This conference has | Mors, "name in tor helt Wucks eoreant were i @ Mr. Wiillams’ cooper shop, in the | Tate! searcl need assembled enough occurred. One long sei r taxes: ‘ashington now offers the best inducement | been > Berge tg | Cl ng kas | aS eam a Ann | MRR ae one | th Soaa” Pas Sec‘ | ea pate atta | Pena, a! ou, ree tn | eae ere ao Sar Sa, continued to pre s section 2 fi ure s . ase, ee ta neat 60 pe ie am pestis before thumping with the rignt knocker. thought that selence has discovered that sugar, 9 claim the property could not be soldin private from the head of the columns in the ‘tabulated | further purchases, At the present rate invest- | Observatory, When asked by a Stak reporter A fe gent to Frederick circ areait: had'been ‘THR PATH TO Sf. JOHN'S CHURCH. ‘water, meat Chess tos, coffe, and even four, | sale until is waa clegred, Ges uit pot | advertisement. When a person holds a piece of | ments will double themselves in five years. For | about the project, said that this con- x who endeavored to make home, he te er ce cine Geog ins Whataae |S ress ee ee are | Sa Yonicies tn these terrible tus | Governmen 7 Phere are many reasoos, | EFOUNG UAT a tax title “and has bad iis ‘ttle | instance, three years ago T'eold thissame ground | ference would discuss the matter and en deaves | Mack, WhO.endeavored Uo thak i Bnd, Sd nurtered rat iv meaner ee, an, | Sets, fom 17 and west ofthat surest, sed to | Stanaa vioume, the Feporter Getded to torewear | The omlonot the elector pice aveyo orans: | coparmed DY long burelsion the tax dot in of | fr Seite atoor, Cofumbia Heights hat eet | wo gorta's pan hat note seas aane rena | etal it ad struck he prand cand Wack ‘Watters, who was with Mr. Willla shorten the Sunday morning walk to St. John’s all food until Congres had passed © Aa Or oe ee OO ar ctr alee ceeds an accurate report {2 | pounds of his property. if he had no title what- | Kurd to it, and then Senator Sherman, who bought | WS Proposed, of course, to have at the different pe Ey gi] gent to ‘the circuit in 1775, and * church by taking a path which led across Penn- EXTERMINATION OF MICROBES. That ae aa ee eae all sales prior, & | ever, Dut simply held’ by ‘possession, having @ | 1p iv out 80 as to conform to the gencral | Places where photographs are to be made instru- | then drove @ beauty {0 left Beld tence, but wat 4 Were reported. ile gain served the circuit in | sylvania avenuseand see now familiar as} ‘The doctor is in constant intereourse with these | Saat Gate, But it that form oer eee Sr the eo Glly, Re could, clatin only so | plan of the city streets ‘The etty in its natural | ments exactly alike and uniform in power, ‘There | Lue Greve & Uemty oe eed alee baal 377m and "WO. In 1788 Georgetown was part of {atayotte Place and Square, and an old resident of | ittio terrors,.and gets into their secrets. ie | demote, Tho alenon Ce ed much of the property as he actually occupted | growth ate Te rounder, and theporth-lare many little points 1 be consid Ecored on the lit, however, and the Washi nee nery circuit, and catinued so Uh 1800, | Washington, whose name 18 w widely in the advertisements, or in any be- cone rated he we” and caracter of the | were one score ahead. They were unable lo thaio- ‘when it became aa co Known and inne Sion nae etn vel eld, | studies their habita, and is famviar their mae esque views, came In the market. Now itis only p ‘sonnet a ee ee that in going across by this shorter pat to night mode of thought. “Hes on terms of easy Petatal Tus omtaon of atiotat Seeia the ae | The act, approved sanuacy 6 sae, “relating to a juestion ota few years whan tbe ity BEOBSE | for stars of priate os: iat E trai, STPIUTS | ln the ead, for dhe wittors cuared, ee aia to Ts 1s probable that the frst house built | Sometimes find’ therrestres ReeeeE ce See | edn it Seally very 4 to eat bread and | Yertisement is suflicient to overthrow the title. | sales for taxes in the District of Columbia,” which | limits i Peed har the Work carried on witht such unt- | afterngon and an interesting game is expected. Smariaty {or religious service, by the Georgetown | plelding spots, which they knew to be old. graves, | sugar, or to drink ert tie De ET lll hee meres ee ast session Of Cop” | the authorities hope will be more effective than 48 COMPARED WITH OTHER crriRs. comparable. ‘The pevsentog be oe ne aaa | tenday tan tas visions plaved' a ieee for just about the southwest corner of “Mites are 60 es found in ., They | Shifts the burden of proof from the person who hex | te old laws in enforcing tax sales, provides “that “By comparison with other large cities,” con- | twelve observatories in the updertaking—observa- | O'Brien, after making some beautiful plays at Square was sburial ground, even then unused | are, sll Ce EN the title to the property-holder, but the same de- Revsateer salen of Teal fate after advertisement | tinued Mr. Parker, “property in this city is the Tories #0 located that telr combined ‘range | third, fambied a ball on which he should have many years. 7 een refined,’ uired, 0 e aky. ; ea dowd 5 second like a 40 feet, ‘one and THE HOME OF JOBN QUINCY ADAMB. rob. ened sugar You eat tists dead Doslcs. | ities noquired at tax sales heldatver the date of | District ot Golumbla for taxes or assessments tat { Mapest, About the best evidence of this isthe | Wai} taNG tn the whole sky. The Naval Onwerva- | made)» doubie ‘play. Me Myers who tried to cry ordinary fhutsh, IE] Tye old directory saya that J. @, Adams lived on | THEY are often dreadtully mutilated by the tipece Peele Diary Re levied Dy the Commissioners | fact that money is constantly seeking investment | tain portion of the sky to photograph, and thesky | Ny was spiked by the runner, and Parnell wasn by 120 feet, conveyed in 1800 DY | » netween 13th and Mth streets, and we mmember | Briana, aa WHAT A TITLE-SEARCHER BAYS. of said District, or by other lawful authority, shall | here, For years people have locking up thelr | will be apportioned out, #0 that the Held in which | tired in the melee, apparently being hit WIth Uke Anthony Hoimead to Licy , Richard Par- | *> D and Mth streets, an all directions, ‘to their hi you, let me Al ho estate | Cntitle the purchaser, his heirs or is, | Money in banks and safe deposits, It now begins | one observatory works ‘will lap over the fields of It after it had passed Myers. This was the firet ott, Sam’ Williams, 1 =," Richard Beck, | that the fire-proof building now in erec- | 8ay,I will eat just as many mites as you will lawyer Who makes a specialty of real. At the property be not redeemed within | to pourout, and it 1s but fair to predict that in the | others, thus providing a margin which will ald in | bad break onthe part of the home tenth, Carroll Geo. Collard ’ 5 trustees, “6 Hon by C. C:Willard opposite the Kbbitt, and called beta Baan many millions tomeke Practice and title searching, said to a Stam re-| two years from the date of such saie, som yeaa ot ‘anticipated national prosperity, ‘sect accuracy, * suggestion has been made | dropped a fly which he should have held. Shock Keep the same w ah come the Adams iron bullding, stands on. the spot that pa ae szeptions nT have | Porter: “Yes, the court generally lends a helping | to a deed from the Commisstoners of the District, | Was! ‘seat ernment, make | thateach piace shall be four degrees | made a gallant effort to catch long fly in righ- square, and ‘property. teat Which deed shall vest in the grantee a good and | immense strides. What the suburbs need 16 a | which if adopted would require 11,00) platen, It | field. ‘He tailed w get well under the ball, ae oo Bae" ottowing regularis-appolnted miplcters | he wag elected Pivsideuk, Our old guide, suows | Noy Much falth in Pasteur. fall to Sind this mL parsga mating wlan under a uty Wie ‘Nosuch | vaita {itle, and shall be presumptive evidence in | more liberal aystem of street tmprovementa, In| ia ‘estimated that with “an” average’ Of | Could Ot hold ii but everybody ated Une served the soviety: Kovert Strawbridge, Richard | us that this same house was is home when he | ute Lf Oy OF Phat eer kee antns win | title has ever been sustained. ‘Ido not know of | all controversies in relation thereto, that tne prop- | this particular we are a ten years behind. | 100 plates per year irom eleven observa. | attempt. Farrell and Myers fleided beautifully. Seinen, Fhiup Ebert. Kaward Drumgvie, Philp | came back to Congress after having been Presi- | four, OF anything of thit sort. ‘They ook any tax title acquired at a sale made since 1879 | erty 80 conveyed was subject to the taxes for | Without mentioning the improvements made in | tories, each” plate covering four ‘degrees | The prettiest play Of the game was executed by Gatch, Wm. Duke, Win. Watters, Freeborn Gar- | dent, and that he must have liv here at the {sno more injurious to che in unre! ie Daving been tested in court. Irregularities have | Which the property was hat such taxes were | Other suburban sections of the city, take for ex- | square, it would take ten years to complete | Farrell and Mack. ‘The bases were full and two Gieond” Miebard Garner ee ee ie ha, | ule ne made his sturdy, Mbt for the “right of | Titi appa ena w the human body than are the | Deen shown at some point in theca tities that | HOt ald, ahd that the property was not redeemed | ample the group of residences of Mr Gen. Logan, | tie whole wees, ‘Capt Brown said that while Lieut. | men were out, ‘The man on second got well away Troe pelchard Garrettson, Win. Glendenning, | petition,” the fight that brought him so warm a | Putle skippers that are found in cheese. | Lim- | Dive been Ineed: the TanUne ee da aa ifs gaits | before tie execution of and that. the | Mr- Justice Harlan, A. I- Barber and @. B. Towles, | Winterhalter Cakes part in the couference, he is | from luis base, and Mack dpove the Dall to Parra. 2 oe Povey i aa elegans on his return Bae, % an Tam ashes Baas microbes" produced 4 See ‘aan put a ‘t’ would I think, throw out such a title, | Manner of levy, notice, sale, and all the other pre- | Which are worth from twenty-five to ninety thou- | not authorized to bind this government to take | The man at Uhird atteny Lo steal home, be : » Michae a 7 é Q = ulsites of law were complied with necessary | Sand dollars, and all within a block of a well- | part in the work. He will report the results of the | Farrell returned the ball without loss of time. ft Pigman, Win Phobu: ary, Isaac Smith, | ginning? Be are, hermione, T Go, pot, lak shewe things fants such tines Tet ans oF defects that inval | SOW proper to make suoh deci and tine vana''* | Oullt-up oltg’ “Wet to reach thearees tease wens | Baree.tne work itt ts decided to take pert in the | came @ Witile short, DUC Mack reached well aud onasban Forrest, Wh id, ‘Samn’l Breeve, “Not from the bloody field, rece hans remain in the human body. ‘The original lots of the city were sixty fees front Under the old law it might have been dificuk, | thi mud or face a cloud of dust. What the | work, Congress will have to provide the means for | Shut off a score. Was a very clever piece of Jou O. Cromwell. Benton Kigzin,’ Ben), Roberts, Borne on his battered shield, not think they are constructed for that. Dut they have been divided, and tho aivisions ar8 ally In cases dating far back into the past, | tax-payers of the county ask is that at least a por- | obtaining ihe nevessaty instmumenta, work, ° Robert Green. Jno. Asien, Jas. Wilson, Jno. ashy foes olercome, ‘TRYING IT ON HIMBELP. naw called = of lows.” John Smith, we will | foF the holder of a tax deed to prove the regularity | tion of their money be expended in imp: ‘Within recent years the value of y THE PRACTICE Gane, Chia, Geo. Haggerty, Juo.’ Kegan, Jno. Kowen, p fy ag “You may remember,” said the doctor, “thata | say, owns part lot 2 square 1000. The tax-sale | Of all the preliminaries, Under the new law the | Streets in front of their property. At present the} a8 an aid to Lhe astronomer has been Ecmombineted Another week of practice games falls to show ge ered nin uo ek Weta tates learned gentleman ot inyproteson alowed some | sive asserts Co reperiy an “bar | He Mugu le wl no Sgn tod | Senate obra dev ib nde ae, Perm | aay marca waya Prom Bal ao |g et 8 Stupson, F. Garre z 000. mn rr a alors. a x Bae a ys ug Saeeatel | tespcabeyreca now and Caen eta | Wate f0stay on Tay meatin te aun tortwodays | Gaeitet, 00! Sn fina teh | prove se arepaaie aa claimed that | evs witt be remedied.” lkering a ection of oy neato te Picaden | ert continu to Us oe of cuptalie, Spprores }. Martin, Aquilta Garrettson, unt begun to deca: was full o as p of Unese stars x ° e strengtihe Frnanas Lucas, Lasley Watihews dos, owen | US events of the last 40 years: But the old Adams | UUtHAt ba then drank 1t to see if the bacteria | JoWm,, Smith's property may | be described e regula came Litteh bt petioles omasoeen oto H wrty ised, Ga ee 7 . 2 building on F street, is one of the Washington on the tax-booke, but in ‘the tax-title a more defi- | Drove regularity. It {s probable that there will be a good deal of | the photograph a lite murky cloud, which, when | SHO" “ Wilson Lee, wil: J its, Thos, Lyell | would get into his blood, t certain periods | nite ust, poe er = _4q9__ the ‘Grot mots, nib When they are pitted against a first-class vais. ee re nk ne ee homes whose history Would be found most. inter. Re tool a drop of hie todd sek oan ee nile description faust be given, such scores VE WEARS OF FREE. | Money invested in hotel property in this city dur- | Gefebts of tiie glass, Photographs tae bythe | They are hot pennant winners, but they will ad: society Was for'some years qiite simall in” nuin- | esting, | Th Gas ited pate the ‘microscope. At first he found one microbe in | should be designated as the east twenty fost OF pom. ing the next few years, as business men are of the | Henry's alsoshowed a similar loud, ‘and tue pho- | Minister many rebukes to those whe ink thee. a jpn vinve! members, thirty: | Where our solid streets and pavements snow lead, | 2S blood, then two, and then more, &., 60 he | the west twente tase Or eae description that opinion that the future will offer opportunities for | tographs established the fact that the star was | Slves such gh YX FR | mvs Chat the boys can play With a steady Bere — other club in the League is as well JULppest uused to go with her sister for drawing lessons 1m | into the blood after Demme cakes eto eee Peon | Would locate the property. Otherwise it would | How the Colored People of Washing- | a liberal return upon investinenis of this char, surrounded by nebule pever before discovered. | Bo es a tn igtona ever Grape parse a cmeued cmcixtnani. an untae Buliding connected wit tine White eput Us was not cocina Tro vest ati Boy be REC what pare ot the lot Was sold Or | tom Will Celebrate Emancipation Day | acter. The present accommodationy tes said, | Soserved a ‘shimmer ght abate star tunrough | hub has ove battery MT Fo om Clare ‘GTOX x fouse, just east of it, which was afterwai ne r# agains Dart harged. are inadequate to meet the demand fot temporary Which the main dependence is placed, Shaw and ‘Tao folowing four years a class in Washington, | converted 4nto stables fof the Presidential man- | fvomecy “Ydane pemment, L_MaYe.e SHrODE | new iaw doos ot eo deep. enough iomake such | To-day is the twenty-fifth anniversary of the | quarters which is increasing each year, and. aa | pe sTeat eauatorial instrument, but had not been | Witt we wala dependence is placed. Shaw aud located on Greenleat's Point, from which the | fcr they were taught by aMr. Andre, one of | way, “and in which there were many thousand | UUes food. Titlesearchers, of course cannot Ig- | emancipation of slaves in the District of colum. | die spectal cecasious whith stone Ueda Telescopes tor phot Io work have been inroo excellent, bateories, ang it ts 6 oeneser, subsequently th street, has grown, was | ‘H° foreign artists employed by thegovernient, | miitfon bacteria. At no time did any of them | Hore such titles when they find them on record, | Srmanepeuen of slaves in the District of Colum- | Pee sae tare mUlLigiving, Phe nee arranged $0 as to provide for lng exposure. a | WOSS-UP as Lo Which one ts the best, aie y bp nae WASHINGTON'S HOUSES. pass into my blood, I fear not ‘the deadly microbes | 25. Feporting upon a piece of property having sucli a ey ct, | Making permanent provision fs attracting the at-| doubie telescone ae eng eed aE xpoure. A | Tore, with Mack, or alter of the Other catebens setmahar to Genegncown. This cigs Joop Whee | ne gar ETT SOON, was faci? on, record against It, we. would report the | ored citizens by a street parade in tho day and | tention of those having money for investment. | Couble, telescope, Ie, use Th one regulstes The ior | to back him, Will Joubtless prove a. very formmid Peter sliler. John Chaliners, Geo, Collard, and Jas, : 4 FRESH POOD AND FRESH WATER. fact, We Would say, for lastance, that we found &| public meeting at night. The celebration was | During the present year, it has already been set. fruments so that the sur is constantly keptna | No otuier club in the League posses: bof. pon em pth pot hi more interested tn the march of improvement | “There is nothing in fresh food and freah water. Food title in John Smith, who hat Bed meer Postponed until Monday, as it was considered that | tled that three hotels of moderate size will be | the same position in the field. The value Or pie | SeSa battery that can handle the bat as WhiL scher Was to preacit sine sunday in three at tea | 22 Gen. Washington. He built, on North | The life that is to be found in water ts not injuri. | !0F forty years, subject ‘to such a tax ttle, We Saturday was a very inconvenient day for such | fected. Mr. Portner is having plans pr for | tography instar charting hasalready been demon. | ReY aud Mack can O'Brien was a gros! — Ss there paying tue-third of iis | CaPItOl street, near B, two brick houses, which | ous. Stale water and decayed food are bad, | Wowldadvise our clients toobtai Atpooatbie,@ quis uf & hotel tobe erected on 10th Street south of the | strated. The distances: tron 4 be | find for Manager Gaffney. He is an active ang Point,” the class there payin one-third of his | Capitol street, near B, claim from the person holding the tax titie. We | purposes, Avenue, Mr. DeAtley has purchasea property on | Sid, The distaness from star to star can be | Dail Mitat and 1s ex peocter to benomesteadion r, ADE case: r ekness dea © ine y Lat 1e could never sustained, an a ee 1 O cl _—_— menting “4 00 <4 for Pi ot the proather they wore to pay une tira che instead of up, to sult the grading of the streets, | live naturally upon the animal organisio. Raw | the sale at which it was acquired had been de. | The following is announced by Rev. Robert 131m streets with te intention of erecting a Gut Sock ald is very tdious, Many obserVatlons | eee eee ae Stinon has the caventens PSEA. z are_now five ‘stories high, and the original Gen. Pork isa thing tobe shunned. The chances are | cided to be illegal. ‘The reason is that the holder | Johnson, the chief marshal, asthe order for the togreatly enlarge his building’ ap the Aa stthecamectarhevotobemate | in knocking live balls, When he hits the r..Wattera, who had served the Georgetown | Washington part is at the top. hat there are some trichinee ih any plece of pork | of the tax title can give considerable annoyance | Emancipation day procession Monday: 1th and E streets, and, in fact, erect. a new bulld- | THE SMALL BOY AND THE PI Dall squarely With asWing from the shoulders Jt society, when it was on the circuit three terms, THE OLD STONE MANSION. have srichinosie, The” og js terrible breeder et | £9 eer eee the Property. He can compel hlin |” ‘phe ine will be formed at 10 o'clock on Rhode | fag, which will be several stories higher than the : B PESTON. | cracks like & cannon explosion and goes like a oe Phra acta nenertee ‘The home of Mrs. Logan—and how sad to say the frichinosis. read! gO. — i Island avenue northwest, right resting on 1:th | present structure, with a large extension on EB annon ball. rer Umes out of four a base Lit ty Fe St oar tesanington, and after the frst | nome of Mrs. Logan, when so few short weeks ago | S0a8e., Besides being responsible for sich. | expense, ‘The tax. Utle forms Co that extent & ‘3 A Mania for Firc-Arms Among Public Quarter interchanged with the nosis, it distributes tape-worms, It 18 a great | cloud upon the resular title of the property. ie | Set Woking south, ‘The procession will move | street. ‘The St. James Hotel is belng enlarged, | Uhe result, for the infielders cau seldom tough the t : x 5 4 School Pupils, Dall. Indeed, 10 Was supposed that an infelder Fareed blin ta eae a ue i, 1806 his “health | It was always the home of Gen. and Mra. Logan!—|crimé for butchers to sell pork that has | gives the holder a standing in court 48 claimant | 2¢ 12 0Clock sharp along Rhode Island avenue to | and by the end of the year the present _— | ~ forced Diino ipcate ald Le. retire to us tart, | Dut this Loran home is a8 we have so oftenheara, | Been. fed on. the ‘Offal of a Baughter-house, | for the property. So we advise Cuenta to gets | Baten, alone P treet to tiigh, along thigh to | ters willbe greatly increased, so ep Ee Srgecowis Reposted Sige te ey, | eyctanOr house, on the old Stoneestate, ‘Thé | aS 1 have seen done in this District. Tt is & | quit-claim deed if they ‘can, and avold the pose | BPGge, blong Bridge, to Pennsylvania, “avenue, to ae eee ae Ore OE ee eat Lorenvenras Farucerat-— | 50's aabe tb aus NOwaUER anak be oeae bas sporaconn Teported 310 In the society, | house was built about 1840, and is now consider- | spreading disease, just as a farmer would | biiity of having to undergo’ the expense of B law mocutlve Mansion, entering the west gate al Mr. Francis Wharton is about to build two| MAKING OTHER BOVS HOLD UP THEIR HANDS—A 4 4 Were colored, and the following year | ably changed from its original plan by the re- | Spread thistles if hé sowed them with hig wheat. | suit, even when there iso doubtot the issue of | Passing in review of the President of the United 2 Shirked It if he could, Krelg has not got down to Dut 202 (2 colored). It 13 probable ; 01 the west side of NSATIONAL SCENE IN A SCHOOL YARD—a PISTOL. | Str vk Jet, DU cl decrease | moval of its west wing. The wings, east and west, | They eat small parttcles of tape-worms from. thé | such a suit.” States; leaving by the east gate, down Pennsyl- | houses on Connecticut avenue, | | [se | steady work with the stick yet, but an occasional t 5 shows how he ean drive the ball. Farrell and ‘Was caused by the estab: ument of Washington | stoc ‘kK of, 12 entrails of othe vel Vania avenue to Louisiana avenue, along Louisiana | near 8 atreet. The ho will be ‘twenty- ae ee | a raed g the! ystthor See fumes uty Socwhsunng Ey | bleh ey wont ty a | Sept anc NS SG Hoes cours ooo, Henoedoay eer puoi in retow oc tue | tar et dea he Dany ae pepe | Boers i Sirti arab the original church. was enlarged to 40 | below hd gallerios abare Tacs tee eas | Body Oe aie cay tee panied | Speaking to a Stak reporter, remarked that, as all | trict’ Commissioners; thence to Pennsylvania | taw, architect, show stiniiar designs. for ‘the death of little Willie Russell a week ago PAUL WINES Dy 60 feet, two stories in he d ‘ht. In 1809 a piece | with their hea’ hogany balust, From two joints of a tape-worm I have seen, | titles proceeded from the king or the government, | avenue, down Pennsylvania avenue to south B | tronis. They will be what are known as English | from a pistol-shot fired by Harry Adams, @ play- | 1s not yet in condition and is slow on the bases. Of ground between Mill street and tock Creel: was | stairway leading dae geenye palustrades and) | From tw Finene moviade ot aeaee eggs fowing | a tax-title Ought to be the best kind of titie. ‘The | Set Along south B street to ist street east, | basement houses, the main ‘entrance betng On & | mate eleven years old, drew serious attention to | He can make an improvement over his last. year's conveyed to the church as a burial-gr tnd; but in | building, must have been a very effective piece of | OUL, Thandie most any poisonous thine withous ea ee een sag Tele oe on eereet £2 | level with the ‘street and under @ brick arch. ct . . patching, for he he surest” ‘7840, after Oak Hill was ext hed, it fell into | domestic architecture. In front of the west wine | fear, but ‘am always careful to wash my hands in | Coutts, he sald, had always carefully protected | Louisiana avenue, along Louisiana avenue tothe | above 1s a square porch with an tron ailing. | Ue practice among boys of carrying weapons. The | fielding, not tn catching. for he ts one of the wus @isuxe. A portion of the ground is now occupied | stood an evergreen tree which one of the sons | alcoholorcarbolic acid after handling any part of a | the interests of the property-holders and given | City Hall, Where the procession will de reviewed | ‘There ts an entrauce ball which runs back to uke | Sehool board, at its session Tuesday night, as | and most se —, Clete the ay by the Mount Zion colored church, the Stone family brought from Shelley's grave and | tape-worm, These are the things that belong with | tem the benefitof every technical detect. If there | by the chiet marshal, after which disband. staircase, which 13 in the middie of the house. On | reported in THE Stak, made an order providing the | DUL In startit ds tair to be as ever at pea pa planted there re tte tree made goad ts fot- | alaal lt;a are tobe dreaded nore ts Noth: | property was navertiaod any omission in any pro | som aud cuter of Mok Cane el Ona aes | te teak tg Halls a reveption-roOm, and backs | penaity of instant expulsion for aay boy who | {zie We bids far to be a strong ae ever at ing on this foreign soul, and lived for years, until, fear trom microbes, that scientists speak ing up to the tme the title was made out, the | ald’ Ralph Wormley! lent aid, Tiigh ‘Dot : Drought a pistol upon school premises. home team on Tuesday, much to tne gratification ‘The records show that on January 7, 1811, {t | the old home being sold, it became necessary to | in fruit, four and sugar, &c. lawae en aid, formiey; Jer aid, Tiighman Dorsey. | the middie of the second floor, and then to the top . ¢ and the disappointinent of other ssi stroying z wyers quickly found it and the courts ruled out | The staff to consist of over one hundred men. Qf the », thus leaving the ej width “This order 1s a Very necessary one,” said one of | Of the public an isa ppc of rm, Sus Novved “cine ‘Thos. L. McKenney be re- | improve () it by destroying one of the p two wings, IMPURITIES IN WATER. the tle. “Under the new law, at the expiration of |" National Tournament Club, No. 1, 20 men, a8 an | house avaiable tor che ose nae eae ete | ene supervising principals to a Stam reporter. | Who would have liked to oblain his services. | He ing in the public wor- together, wat e un wer Wo escort to chie . Phearson, pres- | separates the staircase from the middle space be- | “You would be 3 ed to the extent 10 ; (quested to conduct the singing in th: Tr original features and tne Serie Gnenae “I have formerly drunk water out of the canal. f | the two years, during which the owner would re- rt to chief marshal, Chas H. Phe: pi ‘space be- id be shed Lo know th played in ee eee Oe shipof our church, and that he is authorized to | {shed too, All this, it heed hanlly be added, Ren. | Would not do it now, but it would not be the ordi- | deem his property. the purchaser at the tax sale | ident, voen the parlor in the front and the diaing-room | which the practice of carrying pistols, prevails | and his work at the bal helped wonderfully. She Saree ree a tay be necensar for the betta | pened before Gen. Logan's purchase of the home | nary impurities in water that would deter me. | WoU4, Rave, & ttle, and could go upon the prop- Zouaves, Uajor GB Fisher commanding: * Waske | Sarerarinch s tus let fora Ubrary. | Space for | Among school boys. I have twelve such pistols | did not sign. contract, however, untdl Tu arrangement and encouragement of the same;” At it and possess! uaves, Major C. anding; - | the back staircase and the butier's pantry comes | now tha! ve secu rom boys this year, | aftern ie ‘and on March 1811, a resolution w: ane ‘THE MOUNT PLEASANT OF OLD. ‘The ordinary slop or filth that might be thrown | One effect of the severe requirements of the courts ington Cadets, Major C. A. Fleetwood command- | off from the dining-1 and the ‘They are old broken affairs, and for that reason | Parties, and Washington can count, mot Brouker Mekenney as Tmuanagerot the | Allthe high placeau of land north of Washing. | 10t0 the river may be very dis s, Dut there | in cases of tax titles, he sald, had been to make r patie Et ved — Corresponding 2 ing; Capital City Guard, J1eut, Col. F. C. Revells | spaces in the second and third stories are used for | mUCh more dangerous. They will go Of at half | OUiY on bis services, bul Lis good Will Shook is gsanctaiion,” and allowing “asitany of the | ton, from Kalorama to 7th street, was originally | WOwG ot necessarlly any disease coine from it | the collector very careful. Collector Cook tiinxs | Mei, capieal, LY Guard, HHeut, Col. C. Kevells | ep = bath-rooms, The front will be constructed entirely | cock.” Ee et ee tee ee = ~ 2 Disease would result Only from diseased matter. | that the new law will give effect to the sales, and. eURon tes an Improving, aud he evinces a. willt tat may > go Int Z| aA aaa ith commanding; Union Guards, Capt. Fred. — aoe Bete thoughe that this was the crisis’ of the | Caled Mount Pleasant, and Mount Pleasant the Pyphold fever might be spread through the water | capitalists will seek investments at tax salea. warren commanding: Soutn, Washiagtan. kis, | CLbtick erie, the except Capitals torne baek e | wr mam seg apt anyuiding. | Boleue cocore payer, Mote Reuse aa Stone estate remained. The purchase of Gen. | ifthe slops from the sick-room, containing the THE TAX SALES. Capt. A. Luckett ahd Major J. H. Campell com- | tars of the balcony. The arches over all the win-| . 1 Bad @ case the other day in one of my | jiable to knock & base lik at any Ume, au” ts ale In 1819 Messrs Samuel MeKerluey and Jonn | 10a made a change of naine suitable, and the | germsof the fever, were thrown’ into the water. by the coll rs Manding. Ship mounted jn a carriage, Mr. J. W. | dows will be brick on end, and a frieze in the third | Schools,” he went on. “A boy had a pistol in his | most as good as Carroll When on buswes. ‘The lat ‘Dickson organized a sinali school for the moral | fazm-house, now in one of the most rapidly grow- | Noone knows how many intles of water it would | |The sale by the collector of property ja arrears | Towier “commitvoes on speakers, arrangements, | story will be of fancy brick. A bay window runs | pocket, cocked. He started wo rise from his seat, | WF Player will no doubt do better than last year. ‘and reiigious instruction of the young in a house | 14g Parts of Washington, was called Calumet | take to wash it away. It would be as if youthrew | for taxes, which takes place annually, ag” nance, president of the day, CR. Mosby orator | thrcughto, the ubird sean, “nee” pes eran 4 the pistol went off. It 1s a wonder he was not | Good company will incite him Wo do his best, and Barge of the tear ane Vy present Utes Re | home’ ot the Logdis and of Whe” nearncas ot tes | duck The chanses would. be that soaear. teen | OY !8, 1a, September, has been for'years Wet | of ue day, Geo, W. Williams Prot J. 3 Gregory, | Frank’N. Carver. Med. The bullet went up between his coat and | batting rigut-handed bids fait to De a0 linprove. charge of the drst named is prospered. In May, better than afarce, so far as any actual transfer | presiding ‘officer, “an bey citizens in Two XEW HOt his back, passed through his coat, and lodged in ~ aor cee a : i | Present city neighborhood. Why, even so lately | Would ind thelr way through the water-pipes into * : NEW HOUEES. ack, ui and lodged 1 oF Th Dealy Manager Gaffney made another Heerdon © Collins, presndent ee es ite | Re the time or wich our lite dhrectory speaks | some one’s drinking glass, sioes in} | of property i conderaed. ‘The collector hangs a| Suriagss., The WC. Whiiney Sbip, Capt. WI! sory nag yeon begun on ro houses On the the ceiling. It wae & revolver,'a ricketty old | Sitciion that shows Lis vase-ball judgment. We gomb, secretary, “and Gideon Davis, treasurer. | the YOUNg men of Washington used to go hunting | | “But to sum up, thicrobes are not found tn fresh | red flag before his ofice, and from day to qay goes | PROM ANG CHT MDOFSOY: anton | northside of Ithode Island avenue tereean tone think'avous Seitape yon een God . layer in every sen OF ihe Word, amd its society opened its first school fOr boys in | Mcntng north frat weed $e Seat and | food, and they arent such terrible tings, any- | through the form of an auction sale, taking many | Union Social Clubs of South ayashington, Mr. J. T. | and 15th streets, for Mrs. E. B. C. Rodgers and Mrs, | attention of parents ought wo be alrectod to this ee NL eae Gee. house on W: near Gay street, owned and | 7°2¢hing north from I and K streets nearly to the | how.’ days to go thoroughly over the printed volume, con- | Washington, presiaent; Oceola; vely Eights; | J. RP. Meigs’ The plans as prepared by the | matter, They ought to be careful to @ er Bee, Heney Povanh al eed 404 | foot of Mount Pleasant, and east and west inded — : " ly is & good man to have in y. He would be a splendid ‘Sendered by : taining several hundred pages, filed with the brief | Macedonia; Cow Boys; Drivers’ Relief, No. 1; | architect, R. I. Fleming, show a front of brick | what their boys carry in their pockets, Where do | from England and seviled here fn 1801. Forty nitely. An old resident, whose early girlhood was Sales of Real Estate. idn't have O'Brien, [Cis not 7 Tecords of delinquent tax accounts, Some” per- | Black Diamonds; Early Rose; Atlantic; Athe-| with a deep brick arch over the doorways and | the: them? I ‘think they buy them from atianded the mt Sunday, aud at cue cua | Spent, here, cellsme tat when sho ist came to | | Elabeth €> yall tas Doughty of c. mous. | Soo" ot delinquent tax accounts Some per, | Black Diainondss and Twilight. rounded afches over. the windows. “The bay: | negros and others who will cell an hi’ braken | Of the quarter there were 103. The same year the | W4shington it was hardly thought safe for ladies | day for $20,000, sub lot Kas Shenae eae. Rea equity interest, Tn it, which they fear may be| South Washington 11th, 17th and 18th districts | windows run up to the third story, where they peat for ten cents, If a boy gets hold of a pistol case of an’ emery Usird-baseman Mf We generally known Uat O'Brien is a pitcher as weil ladies opened in MeCurdy’s schoo!-room # school | t0 Walk by themselves so far into the country as | on N st., between 18th ardized. In other cases persons who have | consolidated, Geo. A. Wills, chief marshal. terminate in balconies. The three stories are | it is not long before he will get a cartriage. Sacvery tins wen. for giris that was afterward moved to tue corner | 204 K and 19th streets. MoGowin, In trust, has bought of A.C. Brisces | SPOS against property inay Lope te steoaerhes | Tira division. Bang. WesuWarkineton, L. vr, | “rmimate, i by a high roof, affording room for a | seen them im alley’ shooting at birds and cal BES simrapcan dor en dig gece? ot mery and Beall streets. After the death + MEMORIES OF TWO WaRa. for $58,146.50, sub lots 131 vo 139, sq. 69, each | their Gas by getling tax titles and buy in prop- | Jackson, chief marshal; Edw. Johnson, right aid; | large attic and servants’ quarters. “The fronts YOUNG ¥. Nobody has any patience with the rule which SRD the male school was removed tothe | “The whole Mount Pleasant ridge was well | 740, CR Als" st. between M and O streets n. w. | Crty for that purpose.§ ‘There 18 never any compe. | Geo. Rodgers, lett ald. ‘Commanders: Lewis goin: | t'Eouk uGusee ace ak tee are Sete front eetrdasighehmgdtracteouchagocad credits aman With a bit When be Is seul to tits a . t. bet. é 5 el sam! ; Porters’ Ut en e 8 S CoD. ” continu e Supervising princ patter, gives: ise score, Wjeo= - brosrnes opts ‘trees were many of them eut down. Mra. stone, | Elizabeth C. Hobson has bought for $19,000, dt x | BRODY Socrveg ‘wonaithos Ra person ee ae | Nai 40 tneas Vipin Fine nar aU miom, | there are fire places and stair cases ‘This cen, os tartar dagen able feature connected With the bew Flee tb with the accrued penalties. A1 rson who de- | N ‘igi! y, 12 men; | tral hall separates the ‘lor in the front from the | pals, “which was very striking. The boys had a AM OLD-PASHLONED SUNDAY SCHOOL. Who remembers as a child being put into a cart | C. Holliday, sub. lot #5, sq. 129 @4% by 120 feet, | sires to do so can take it of the District's bands | Nisiny Star Club, ot Tenleytown,40 mounted men; | Siaugall seParates the parior in the front trom the | p; as at sink unos ooumemniing arner On July 16 of that year the schools became | With her little brother and sister to be carried off | ON. Street, betroen 18th and 19th streets north- | ar ‘the same price. Upon paying to the | Lincoln itifles, Geo. Beason, 25 men; Wormley | guilicicnt space 1s taken at’ the siis far ae woen | Habit a a Samuel Maddox has bought to ‘throw up Ubeir hands’ in stay auxiliary to the Sunday School Union of the | PY night tothe Holincad farm, for safety during | Yew tuidekopen twciee Ios ie Bae | the District the amount due on the property, the | Cadets, Capt. k. Branson, Commanding, $2 men; | staircase and the butlers pantry. ‘The arrange- | ber ‘style, One boy tuge pursued s little 7 aes os te the occupancy of Washington by the British in | fF. . Hla open sim ve lous in Burlelth. J. | purchaser receives a certificate of sale. At’any | Emancipation Club, 50’ men, Mt. Olive Cou: ment of the two upper stories provides for three | ang ‘told’ him to throwup his hands, ‘The ltue | Pescbed. Many think Jt would be an iuprovememt ‘Methodist, Episcopal punishment | 1314, left Mount Pleasant, the home of her mature | B- McLaug! Bie ang OF Cashertne Fishburn, Eine within two years the owner cas redeem his | mandery, No. 1, A. g. O. Df Mosea. chambers with a Dath-room on each Moor, and | boy, for some reason perhaps, ne did hot know | 1 doaWay with the four-strike rule, aud allow Sor disorderly conduct, either in scnool or church | years, which included a part of this same Hol- Tebtade Sth norte, He Be Tepe a week | property by paying to the certificate-holder or to | Eighth’ and ‘2d’ districts ‘consolidated, Robt, | au ample provision tor closet room he weet what Was wanted of him-—did not throw up bis | BUC three strikes and five balis. ena (and all were compelled to attend atvine service), inead farm, and came Into ‘town for Texidence dur- fie econ Tete anes ae - a ee iM the collector, for the benene ‘of the certificate- Brown, cnlet marshal; ‘Ino. West, right ald; Car-| work of the Anterior will have the pavaral finish. | hands ‘The other boy thereupon. pulled out ti GAMES ELSEWHERE YESTERDAY. ee e re ing the rel lon, the Stone estate entire! riggs e L holder, the amount paid, with interest at the rate | ter Braxton, let Mr. W. P. scomb is the superintendent and bi ss wit, 12; Loutsvitle, 5, ie Sanding betore te sehoot for a leneth of tine find voluntarily given up to the soldiers "When | 84. 115, corner of Sunderland Place 10th" sureet, | RO‘er Ber gent per ‘donuim. At tbe end of the te | “Fourth alfision—Band. Bast Washington, 20th, | duiider. 2 ig stoi and Bred. Lackily the ball misses itemart - segge - 4 ~ fe mal it y is uuduly prolonged in. the sprh : when the days are long. Dut ext fall 1 will be dare before ‘the uinth taut bs or New Ye sé 2 5 ‘he Yard Was full of boys and there Was great e3 ides, 0; Philadelphians, 6. At tbe a. Kor the | the New York Seventh Regiment reached Wash- | Tunning back to New Hampshire avenue. the property has been unredeemed, the | 21st and 22d districts consolidated, Geo. Wash? Prag tg a aoe - tenced to wear a “bad aoe ro | agen Ae te rad marched out the 14th, street | oeicinal lots, iy and Lh in susie te ere Bureliar at the ae fale, recelves for his coke ington, chet marabal; 25 mounted men from Falls | 4 5, sasome residonoe, Gesigned ty TF. @chnet- | placed tis ‘back to tee tenen tod doariekicg tee | Gmors tS; Rae 1e | road an¢ ‘on the Stone farm ina fie a pris- | cate trom the District a tax title to tl . | Church, Va, 5 .F. l- Pods enhanc mt Weachers were required every Sabbath to urge | clover so rich and So red as to make the men say | !g about 3,200 square fect for $1,800. Upon the validity of such titles depends to rlamgs | ‘The following have been added to the staff of der, architect, Will soon’ be erected for Mrs. L. S. Soikeee Gene Rendew ( hpe ee aoes ea Base Ball Notes. Ubward God atid talth in the Lord geo eaeacs | they had often heard of living in clover, but had | ,,scaator J. W. Daniel has purchased tn trust tor | Gegree the efliciency of this mode of enforcing the | the chick marily Lewis Hndolph, Wichard | runt av the southeast coraee of Late street asa coming be shouted that if he dared lay hands on | Indianapolis will change Mty cents tor admls- Poo eed and fat ih the Lord gests Christ.” | never tried it before, Poor fellows! It ‘was not | iis wife, of G. i. WI act al., for $5,375 lot 14, | collection of taxes, Johnson, H. Gustus Bomman, Lewis Primans, | Rhode Island avenue. It will have a frontage of | fin He would soot bis heart ont. He wee | Sion, but throw in a grand-stand ticket, ‘Two sessions of Uie school were held every Sab- | ali “living in clover* after that. SS ae ee on Connecticut ave, HOW ONE MIGHT GET A TITLE. Chas. Freeman, Carter Hughes, Warren Johnson, | 55 feet on 15th street and 27 feet on Rhode Island | Secured aod disarmed. ‘The boy ougut to have | ‘The Indianapolis club received $000 from Duluth. Dath, from # to 1am. and from 2 to4230 p.m., WHERE JEFFERSON DAVIS LIVED. sire Harrie bright has doug! In the bolder’ of the tax title coax ‘Tsmith, Smichey Jackson, Kev. E. Wills D.B. | avenue, The lot is of an irregular shape, widen- | Deen arrested. lis father bezged very hard fOr | gor tw release of Abe cas recess for the semmce n? TEM? TERE WH] a. nouse on 146h street, near F, to which the | retina tt th bee Oe colambie Berghe re | aueuoleroneces lelqucsisafatamanneeme | ae aoSami Boot, DAMe! Crawford, Anthony | ing ast runs toward thesoutiy affording ab oppor- | nim aud promised that we Would never see him | "110" -nwatl Leain is the ighest-priced one im ‘The superintendents lave been as follows: | Stone family came from the farm, and which is | $1,06%31; of L. J, Kosenthal a half lot in block te x = Payton, tunity for a One interior arrangement, which has | again. He took lis boy from the school, and we uri aa 21, | puted possession for twenty years, unless there THE EVENING CEREMONIES. been very effectively utilized. "The entrance on | Dver have seen him since, Iu the case of the boy | the association, Stewart, sate & “Nichols, scl’ Brcaree iene | SUll the home of thé venerable Mrs. Stone, stands | 105 $1,007.17, and of Jor $8201 50, the poraeaes | were claims of infant heirs; married women or | qn the evening exercises will be held in the Lin- | 19th street, in the Canter of the front, is fanked 08 | whose pistol went off in bis pocket, I gua war- | ,,1no Ncw ork clu offered Detroit 61,400 for the Gaither, Dennis McCurdy, Francis King’ Enoch | UP 2 Solid and as Orta to-day as when its sturdy Xing $6,941.98. Catherine Levi has pur- | lunatics, to complicate the matter, he might ob- | coin Memorial Gongregational church, corner of | Cac? Side Dy @ wwrer which extends above the | rant, but did not press the case. ea cae wen cori onthe Gicatans cana Tucker, David English, jr, W Hipecomb, | o¥ner built somewhere early in the nttiea. It | chased of Je Grisinond property. SOc tech oa | tals be take aes Good title by possession, | 1¢n and R streets northwest. Paof. Jas. M.Greg-| hock portico, to which bronl wrens stene ieee A FEVER POR PISTOLS. him a second Denuy. Thos brown, Jonn bicksoh, Win. ‘W. Waking | Was never rented to any one but Jefferson Davia, | Park aud 14ihi sureets extended tor 90 00s, though at the same ‘time his original tax title | 120 Tes | Scena ros igh eeaeety RITatrEeS een | ieeainees Asi) periink Mavic weckiy ahs bern en sscock played ‘with the Springfeld (0.) club Hem, Parsons, Jas. D. Cobb, Wis. Hardy, Huai! | WO, about the ime of its building, was Secretary ae walgnt bowery detective, instances lave oocusrod | OTY Tip aPacian, Speeches will ales ta delivac | iange steno SLArtAng bowels, Pas apace above tas | platole for aus thing that will shoes. bait Domate | 1077, and foouves GeO a rasta’ Bie wee & vee Phan, Linn brow, Win. Momuier”Aubepe | church’ a plphany around ine caraeron © | _Deeda i teetaaee Doe ca ae tee D, Ww. | eee een eA, Noy DOBET | BySht ants calt'end, Bo aes n2°9%- | Bopporved by carved stone ‘pillars and’ formes | BU? Well, think that has a great dea! todo | "mach and Gunning, made Unelr appearance ‘Waugh, Henry Keau Pickrell, Win. H. Kdes, | Street. ‘The Davis family pew at Epiphany waa, solurahtg | Fendered “possession without contest to pur-| The Emancipation edict will be read by Mr. W. | Suppo! rien a me | with it. I have noticed that after Buffalo Bill | with the Pillics, ad materially aided bp deteate N.4-B Morgan (pasion, Hen). H-Stineuets: Clea. | during the war and afterwards, occupied. by ths | Patterson to F. T. Fuller, lot 4, bik. 20, Columbia | Mendered Possession, without contest Fey eee are ete eee ee te eee lat to eh hind. Boor. and Se mas | bas been bere every small boy on the sireet will | jriesnGtuuules ad materially aided 4m detcat, ent A. Peck, China. 1. stocking, Juuus Soper, an- | finily of Edwin M. Stanton, ‘Thus contrasts | Helghts;1$2,260.19. Same toP. Musson, lots, do., | to obtain indefeanible titles by posscasions “But | aud letters ‘of regret by Mr. St.A. Smith. Mr. | tower is circular to the third foor, and at this ie lariat. Sone of the boys will do v1 ch. Dealy was Une best catcher grew W. tl 7 cl ‘ours, : ame Pulsifer, to-da} i 101 Departmet int stone brackets support an continua. | Carrs & “4 I do most | the wrong men. Si adit otia 7 MA la | ise ea crete came | SOSA" AT Mane OT Ten tm, on | Se opera ce-nee ae muna ae mata Se Sat aro | Paar gaia meni | ah ge ay at aa", | a ah ha ee ea pcan’ the Davis tamily, the darling of the household, | $e; $—- He Boyd vo Jas, Richardson sab ioe if; | clalmant has 10, go to Court, With ee joezanee | read by Hon. 3. H. Smyth. Prot. Geo. W. Cook Oe pe ee Teens eye principal?” axked Twx Stax reporter. | "“itnger tie new pitching rules Dupee Shaw can- THE PRESENT GHURCH EDIFICE, little Samuel, diéd, and after that the tamily | 12, and i3, sq. 204; $5,000. 8D, Webb to kW. , in order to establish ‘hisciaim, andeo | Will read the resolutions. Rev. J. H. Riley and | which is surmounvad by a filal of tron. Tie oth mM NOt atraid of that. 1 have had | pot wind up his pitching apparatus before each It was during the ministrations of Rev. Henry | #0Ved away. and tho house was held untenanted | Kinsey, sub lots 60 to 71, 84. 807; $3000. Asahi | far no holder of a tax titie has been able tomato | Rev. Geo. W. Moore, chaplains, - Pee isa dy oy pS lw kuock me in the head with a Geuvery, consequently Gaffney thinks Ube Dew Slicer and largely through his instrumentality | “oti the Stases tiemselves came to occupy it. | 1. (Bilis to. Landon sub’1et 20s, 99.300; pod is cS ily 95 A eiDes she regular Ge: Statistics of the Liquor Traffic. fronts—broad bands, with rough faces, exvenaing | DHck, but never yet had one threaten to shoot | rules sibuid ‘by repealed —hdadclyhia, Record. whe ~~ 000. "Jane H. 8. Senior dle,” sul AN OLD LAW NOT OBSERVED. cross as lintel and belt courses. The 2 Gal joesn't want them Tepewsd, and Shaw that the present church extiice was bullt on Dune AN OLD-FASHIONED HOME. NO 8 84 Gilt OMT Ee an p ; MILDER STIMULANTS DRIVING OUT THE Premy | SCTOSS aS —— eto wind k ¥ * 0 lay to | It was discovered in 1879 that a law enacted by | 4®= surface is relieved by quaint dormers and hi plhedine Darton street. It was dedicated July 3, 1850, din Entering it to-day oue ts struck by the same | piizapeth’ C. Royall, sub lot - 139; $20,000. ny PRODUCTS OF THE STILL? = BOOKS OF THE WEEK. y. of the Indianapolls Club, bas broken the ing the pastorate of lict. Dev Lamha ere un | charactertstica which impres strangers in tne | Fase eine eee 7 pte d, sq, 704; | Congress February 20, 1819, requiring the col-| gn nis quarterly report Mr Seiteer, the chlet of ee a altro teen cae ata ae ied balls by given twelve hlarch being sold to che corporation tor & Schoo’. | Logan home; the wide hall, the high cellings, the E to sriseve, sub lots 13h Lee > transmit after each tax sale to| the Bureau of Statistics, states that, in round | faucrlor 1s. finished in hard woods of different HOW, PRIVATE GEO, W. PECK PUT DOWN THE maid men Conkr Daeee in a soceay guna, woven Soe Nashinston separated from the | gnple space in all the rooms; no crowding, no ‘ - coe 10.5. H- | the recorder of deeds, an accurate report inwrit-| numbers, the consumption of distilled spirits, | Kinds, except the parlor, which 1s to bein white BELLION: or, Tue FUNNY Exrratexces o ig An uning. The math Georgetown soc! SS show an alme 5 q “ yumbers, ption of spirits, Fe te cuuir, (Wat Papers tea in. Con scored elgut runs. before a iaan was Out, Pose ery bens A Ei InGO wan | Joselng, Dut a dienity and repose Jn the surrotind. Z OC.” Callaghan, trustee, | OE atiever poe agra mumes of the purchasers | Gomestie and imported, in this country 18 shown ap er EI hah a I ay Bg Oy 9 SELMEs aust SAL colonel were reported. That | jw asked toate down, perhaps in one of a. pair ot ba, 1058; Holledge 0 | pranticaily invalidated” ail "wax tities acquired | to have increased from 4,000,000 gallons. tn 1640 | SaKtSiCrasy oasuby ing oe few, tee lead a | Beli watt to eke leds he bc By ty ae | Barring accidents It is sate to way chat the Wash white in ue number fell W 307 iM | oid mahogany chairs that have stood there’ oppo. 511; prior to that dat ince Lat date the law in this | to 72,000,000 in 1886; of wines, from 4,800,000 gal- } balcony along one side of the halfandahandsome | {ner of'"Pscire Fun” Pecks tad Bo, ngtoa e k home to -, The ined by the withdrawal of +4 : the window 4 5; W. | Fespect has been carefully observed. besos tonnade is formed. ‘ihe hall is lighted by a 1a mete, etc. Hlusteated by True Willistas. are good and Ttisi'so very late when the moon 1 teem what is now he Metlindist Protestant | SY ott Sand Seens’ commtarvabiy tn Gee token ‘Behrend to ‘A RECENT CASE. $500,000 to 042,000,000 gallon Th ashe | colored glass window over the balcony. Heise dago! Belton Clarke & Ce rioes Baltimore News, Wedneeday. | Perhaps Stee ard in be orcas § Uieciairyand win be told that they once belomees % ube Sand | | Inrocent eases bas bon argued that an at ot | ti per capita drng tag ame period decrease, ito dak, and areplack on one end of uno | PAZERE.OR THE AMERICAN WISTOnGAg, ASO. | game was tu acide, ut the Satu Cauy Wow Won. ‘Lang as sap under the | {4 poate much i i" i B. lorence J, | the legislative assembly of August 23, 1871, sub- | 28 Tes" Hie ae rds | hall ds the parlor; the dining-room, butler’s pan-| Seednuer Third Angual Meeting, Washington, D. three mes out of four. control of the white <ocke 1a66. ‘¥rom Bishop | Such taings and push Sour questions etree yan Puilifps, subs lots 14 and 15 9-680; $1,000 oy sequently approved by Congressin the act of June | 12, SbeUL 1% gallons, and increased, ai rosards | Uy, back aire, ke are atcie ober end, abdea Apri 27-28, 1886. By Heawext Abas, | "The new rules with five balls and three strikes m this church, the last tke benng | Hay ve suoWn, aluong other things, a lite sliver | Walcott to Cordelia, A. Levliam, lot 1, block 7, | 5p gr, contravened the law of 1819. This act ot | Tine udnots Lovee eae 3g guifons to nore | Horary or reception nice OCR} © 9000 Beae | EOXEEET i le Amorieten. Bow Ean; ©. E-| poms Soe grat een Uarer Chan Gay arcarm, ape chip wickets | tine Mad fhe‘tznlon in eho days oa ae | tot, D. cama Sus Pope: ekacham eae | DRT of ue ue, TC ras he oar ein |x Bare ele ot he vew, York Grover, ee | ura ior hay by haters bat anuather con | "AUN, Qh, Haney Cha tat | cvimextensecty iswop Waugh, and | Oi and buy new." cee, | Seana Warranoes Alen, sub 1008 191 and ise, | Chay alos made ater the more teen ney aene | HAMS Toe NNN EDEMA LO IT OE ee aera Bae cank hawiaeee prince | Serutyof Michigan ad Anse ications of the | OF advertising (ils Year, spending at least $00 One can speak of these things which can be seen | $d; Ge are tenes might, be valld without a, report to the recone site also that curing a ‘Served or tive years the hall with entrance from the stairway Dall Apack et Le or ae Hoek has, igned with the Lynn Club, THB PASTORS, and han¢ ut the impression of peace and » 3 | of General Term, beer drank adily increased, ir ext from the base! third 5 m3 4 1 New E 4 ald paste ahaa We ‘on separated have | julet that pervades this house, and of loving help. | S247 75, Me Oat ora" Bose Sh gas oh eee | ino decision tn the case of King vs. the District | Aeunount oF wine as decreased. ““Durieg this | In the basement ts large breaktast-room, “tig BESTT From itsealsbbebwent actor Marche 26, | .t, Will take am erernge supmnbanen of ©200 yee- henl dnas Baetguel, vorge, Thos. F. Sar. |2i#aess for those in troublé cannot be put into 2s Bick tol. i pots pity pas Ch opinion by Judge MacArthur, held that the recent jod,” he says, “the consumption of coffee has | kitchen, pantry, laundry, and room for heating Is02, to Sarch 1G, 1887. Compiled Uy sravox | Ple W pay the expenses , Enoch George, Thos. F. Words. Thus better record is written in tne grate. | A: C.| i, M, Saunier, Ig | 12% was cumulative or supplementary, and that | fisen trom 82-10 per capita to 9 11-100 pounds. | aparatus, fucl, Zc. Rewrom, Chict Clerk, Washington Aqueduct. | P8800. asian went, Stephen George Roswel, Nicholas Snethen, | fu! love of the many sorrowful hearts that to-day | 1079; $—. L- D. wary A. At was intended to provide for a check upon the | Do not these facts show. that the milder stimu- ‘MR. LAMBERT'S HOUSE. Washington: 1887. Its sald Unat Toronto has the big! Wn, rian Pin bureau puny gov | id Waatuagton homes ree et M8 Heart. pong car emai. | SHUG, WHEE tne regula the | pre ae diving ut luce ery competitor And | pueip and atsoaon have prpared the plans fr Be ans Geer eat atck | Giamcock has utmost, the Tndlanap- a. os, Burch, avis, Beveriy | Ol on home. 8 103; o é eld was still | 1s {t not due to the growing agitation tem. Hie Paco op lar ec | cs aTmCRCK as element OnetEe oe | Wauga, Jas’Mecain, Job Guest, Norval Wilson, | | Time fails now to describe the “Lenthall Home | Mary L. Smith to T. E Reardob, part 3 lov6, Tol- | ih" torce, was intended to make "rest peranee question?” a residence for Mr. T. Re SGeilvie ko. play ger mie Bod, $ Linton, Jno.’ L. Arts. Neary Furlong, | for Widows of Washington,” Bult and endowed | Bert's Hstate; $375.) KU St ul tod. G. Bux-| ana give public notice of such ‘seles | P® ‘Massachusetts avenuenorthwest. Itwillbeof three | 5,074” 4 of. Des) io in, Oxben Ofty, ‘The eld uniform of the New York come igpiut, licary sitcer, | beyund the Teach ot want” by Alre Stone; Dutin | Ham SUD IOk 26, bios 6 Le Dro Parks $4200. | ““eredftore tho holder oa ax fle fata eines ‘The Color Line. stories and a cellar in height, and the front will as, Aromanoe of real Jute in Cabe Mfty years | sist. of a maroon and black striped shirt, wanda, Littleton P| talking of these tings so many interesting inci. | Hulzabeth C. Royall WA. Crane, jr.. and A- K. Par- | sm court has been required to prove the regulariey be of pressed brick, with of thesamema-| Yexningrou: donc. Parker. » | Spe Srcocmns and mannan omanes. Jas. 8. Hansberger, Stephen Asbury Ros: | deuts Come to light that one is puzzled, not to tind | Ts, Sub 66, 8. 139; $—. A. Behrend to Harriet L. | Of every” preli to the tax-sale, from the | From the N. ¥. Herald. terial, ‘The root Will be flat and of tin and tle posttest? ~ <n ‘The ‘umpires will tect seington —— : a. reethong to — Albright, ‘lot 20, bik. $4, Columbia Heights; pet fro ‘come, when you think terttined A Oecular bay-window will extena ee on on April 26 to go ever the rules and receive i Tey) for, Thos. Sowell, Wan’ He Wilson ene | But ‘all eat, with, aketones. of ether tints ss J. Rosenthal same, north Srna ey dove tthe a ale ave lok wisaueaovadr aan oped aaa cor, ee ee oe A Newspaper bade Instrucuons trom Presiden Young. Mekitresb, n Kidgers, Andrew | Washington, ius be left to the lines ‘of some tus har Ue es + TOR MEWLAW, ‘when 1¢ is out of date tocare whether a man is | depth of 35 foot, and width of25, % willoogs | 4 CHARGS THAT TEE Set, Sas ONE SY MMENNB) | A morounjus and deceplve rule was mover ee a ate el HW. B. | Gop. Graham to Mary H. De’ did) sub lots | enacted at the last session of Diack or white, blue or gray, if only he does his | 3out twelve thousand dollars, be Knights ot | Gives aman s hit when ne gets, bis ase on balls Eeards 8. 5: Dy on ee THE WATER METERS, Harmen sub ot Bria et Chote | (et the tax doed acquired at sales hereafter shall | work well? Z Friday ora lates to ure baring pertore ia sgann wate ‘&, Mecatiey, duo, H, Dasitell, B. rER . B 5 ‘be taken as preaumptive evidence ot the regulart. | It 1s said that the managers of the National En-| Tne rowjowing sale of villa sites have been made Was DO On | areca’ Cauting pertortoes con then tae paar Bend. Norris J. McKendree Helly, J.J. G. We>- | Getting Ready for Their Intreduction tyot these preliminaries. In other words, unless | campment, which is to take place in Washington | resontiy of the land on the Metropolitan Branch, | £5 at the’ time, and tie ouly person | Ou which it ts printed. Boston Herald Siisequentiy clected bishops, viz: Enoch George | Imte Hotels, Livery Stables, etc. paddy F Some Ta, tay ret Ore AM AE iE bertain nctro companies ciate tone wie Loot mays that the men, truexpense or 8,500 Mo" cach American Associa Robt. kK Hoberts, Beveriy Waugh, and Wut Tay = have the sanctionot law. ‘The fo show thelr sill in tuatiers, and ee him one or two ques- | ‘tion club. ,. latter began his “highway” labors while Under a recent act of Congress it is necessary fe, passage | ing to show military ant lot 2, $455.20; ot eeu erasers ni ute amber | ea al oe very stable antater places re effectiveness te the tarsus mid gre hade"now could there Be ayt-to thelr having Block: GW, Fm 3 recovered con- | malts Nine ot" ue name grocads, Will oe Wwe served as presiding elders. quiring a large supply of water shall erect and SPECULATING IN TAX TITLE, wal privileges with the crack soldiers of the G25°e ienmons, toe pied, the cases | the recipient of a handsome ‘the donor a ae maintain, at their own expense, a meter for the ‘There have been many cases in yaa cigek reetmea country. B stones broken, | being a young lady of that Steee Recta Purpose of determining the quantity used. ‘The Gui casita Ee ee ee it it, 1s reported that certain compantes ot | 2otr” iot 2, wi has been | Tho captains of the League and American Gish MoprE (ON 01 eer money by buying: ite soldiers were offended, and so seriously that E violence of its attacks on ‘teams for 1887 are as follows: ies ionere wesc ga atc al ay Melee Dee Gt ground held under tax titles at low 0 {Bay wil refine to parte. Wepestate io be ree aimed inet be | Anson: Detrot, Banton "3 “and telked win they sould pave been hooking for Count of the nature of the title,and then eve 18 0 We | scnneider, lots H .~ al. a taike Commissioners have advertised for proposals for thelr tities by get "who dare not deny the rumor. lot 3, $081.30; ES 3 seiasios fratte of hard labor they gladly mndred broperty bdo orginal le ‘would much rather believe, however, that ee ‘American ‘Louls—Comistrey : Tabor fepelt a's hestor Chey shirk: er. ae ee Suck cabo ‘generally the sex te nate there isa mistake somewhere. ‘There is nce’ ane: | $05L82; B. ‘Yesterday morn- ‘Swartwood; Loulsville, Hecker; Cincin= Yor men will loaf and complain of hard times, It 18 probable that after these have been ances x tie ihe eg ot ana | in’ block’ 7: ‘went into Sacob | hati. reat, Geer; Metropethan, deceit of al tts of evtivem tested and found accurate by the water depart A Se See oe Liocot of soldiers ‘to ety Rete Mrs. Elizabeth ‘and asked to | nati Fenmelly: ACnwosd: While the bright world lies before them. en se eae ees Wo cach consumer at tax sales, One instance will and they might, if chose, ‘themselt poem 336 Lapscoms tocar ry a ‘showed him the ‘The mascot of Kansas Citys Club of last price, it is uncertain yht be made ‘otéle-green or take = bath in ‘colors of the 5: Baward Cat lots Land ‘with them. | nas applied to President whves stood orer their washtubs grim, Pa ie transaction mig! Profitable, seed $488.40." In block 8: | Stra Levi tan after hita, and he streck ‘her in tne | RAS applied to Pre ‘tors Sashed and they scrubled til) the wan went ional with the Commtsicners, and they tay aa te an an es Fueoer ur troop ar ached or ace proved jeg ES lots 22 spd 15, 9945.40 face with ‘down, mr. Levi Statement of terms ‘Mascots are not of the vagrant who not ply the meters. Ieaging 9 eho ane romeare re eeow how to agit. Color into the sta- bey md ‘The law above mentioned permits charge of Se crue quivciaim deste te eet Sez Siok bulloes of drawing waarae ot in the Police Bos ma mien wee aed ie cnt | pot more, than, three, vents hundred t866 or ‘tarrn for a quit-clatm deed to Tree Arne fe the one thing Meedrel. ‘pecultart- She ‘asceny ond. as. weer Bae omnrbody haw to make both ends u thousand. just. twen' ‘gutiote. months ‘Appeal ‘Aisi the iaadiord calla ts toe tnorusoge cents on the thousand more than the present race peal aoe err od race fre tenactous and long x. 6. ‘Panee “Gruck> tey out ati in the station house cas feet that tere wil tuner be aly ecemuay ese USP, cuees with ail his ought to pull thera ene of ‘The Connecticut house defeated the ‘Three pour wives came down with thost hard-earned | for the to charge as men ea Shure conta unas spear a oon, ee ae ee OS jor ‘vote. saat ‘The Suse of these lonie.of cregtion to psy, Piece before the new facal Fear on Seeceoaro well in the et tae house ’ Bec rene devel ie Parvod bee td -| Symone cannot say when asi ers 4 DECISION SWEEPING I 78 ve men wil! shake hands because teop arb ene —— Tagger the rate the fore faiscul the wife; | Patten’ for the ‘ayemssives. to do. There wand DOF because they are’ Waive er ‘yOTLDING NOTES. sale Of all and at ‘And covet go on forever, < na ai tax or Dike, ‘The contract for bailding the Bew Cisuroh of the