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D. C.. MONDAY, May 23, 1887—WITH SUPPLEMENT. : _FOR SALE—HOUSES. __|___FOR SALE-HOUSES. _ 2, d E DITI ON ‘Soa ac erat the, porpose, of Buying merchandis, bot for fin | KEPT AWAY FROMTHE DRILL, | LITTLE JENNIS PROPSIECY. . i oR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAIN IN THE NORTH- PORSALE ou 637 E ST. &.E., THRBE-STORY ‘What ts wanted by their employers, and, if it were What Representative Barry Says. A Sad Story of the Collision. FOR R JOR REST ENT_HOUSES. __ dhat.12r_ 875 = ‘weat—Day-wi ick juare able; cight rooms, Nambers. necessary, would stay later than the above tow: one — ith st. LOr. ot Taueuent nro sosnn ent becie batoedortd and te parton er. S260, tanto eu process Dut, as the majority of the deaters agree that they | ONE EPFECT OF THE INTERSTATE LAW IN THR SOUTH. | THE CHILD KILLED IN SIGHT OF MER DIeTRACTED Dunbarton water on each Hor; marble mantels, Taites, latrobe, | Apply to DeSE GOBDACRE. Clifton Howard SCENES AT THE DEFoT TO-pay—sow sTnaxceRs | Will not Keep open, it is settled that tho usual | Representative Barry, of Mississippl, arrived in baci grate, ac. &c.; lot 205 feet front by 120 deep, to 36 | ave, Mt, Plossant, D.C, or on premises. my20-1m ARE PROVIDED eariy closing will prevail, - os he said: aioe foot ‘alley, and is neafly worth price asked. tor all. | 5 hoon = FOR—SCENES AND NOTES ABOUT ‘CAMP NOTES. ‘The city this morning. ToaStas reporter: ‘The N. Y. Herald, in its account of the collision mth Brice sched fOr SALE—N.E._NEW 6-ROOM BRICK, WATER, HE CaMP—Tun nostra a0. “Our people in Mississippi are not giving any my23-3t" “1226 F sta $1,450, COT aS - eee ee eee rs Lenina, 2, CR and aastttel | enought > pomnen, They are busy with their | & the Celtic and Britannic, says: It was e few _m723-3t"_ uarters, before 2:30 0} z Fossa st, 8 ‘mod. bradoatier iad trains brought in large re- showh around by COL Wi at w crops and with the development of the commercial po oy gt trend ere rd steerage passen- doundaty, mod tap t,o St BW BOE 40 209 —_—.___ . | inforeements not only to the military element at |" ‘At 2-30 p.m, to-morrow there will be an exhiht- and mineral interests of the South. Our section is | £°°S tannic were huddled on the port Four-rooa beak tilt stares teas §@ $3759, ft Delph 3 as ‘the camp, but to the crowds of interested visitors. | tion zouave drill in the drill grounds, and at 4 en ty. The Georgia | S4° Of the vessel, Decause it was sheltered trom Al-roou Brick, I'st.t.w., near bth, mod imp:: 9000} Met, ery dentate: 10.000, BRAVE EDITOR O'BRIEN. Butit was not until the afternoon that the rush | O'clock there will be an exhibition sabre drill by | Progressing with wonderful raptdity. the cold wind. ‘The dismal boom of the fog horn, : a came, From 2 o'clock on every train came in | the Milwaukee Light Battery. PacificR allroad has just deen completed | 5% oo ard mem ee ee ee ‘8 & SHOE- | Thongh Ill and Weak, He Leaves His | Crowded to its ut trains | , The curbing of the streets approaching thecamp | through to Columbus, Misk, and I came by SEY ner eanty meen, eneenenne oi Se 929 Fst. n.w. (2d floor.)_ | MAKER, 605 1 w.__my20-St_| "Bed to Go to Hamiltom to Speak. | had to be run in sections to order to secommes | have been selted and Occupied bran armor Seach | Lane ete ae Mist, and T came TY | conversation. ‘There was mothing to Felleve the Fe SALE—2-STORY. 6 ROOMS AND CELLAR Fz SALE 21,890, Pi oT OF GROUND WITH | Niagara Faris, N.Y., May 23—Mr. O'Brien aid | date the demand. dealers in lem ginger cake, peanuts, and | Thousands of people have been kept away from | Mmonotony of the long wait until bedtime, and Drick dwelling, 1512°Q atu. w.. one of the most | H* first-class House, 13 Fooms;, stables rain-water | 1° ioave nig until 11 o'clock, and then | _4 Sar reporter visited the Baltimere and Poto- | Other refreshments of the same character. the National Drill by the hard conditions tmposed | while the men smoked stolidly the babies cried roaaannt lovations oh said rest: cotiventent tocarsand | cistern, ks. Improvements north S100. mais 10 Ded to-day lock, mac depot during the forenoon and found it] The amateur photographer ts agog, doing the] by the raliroads. ‘The raliroad corporations af | 204 the wo, “ee : HARDING & WATERS, 606 11th | iecton business street. Price 81 per {oot for 30 days. | he was so weak as to be almost unable to throfiged with ladies ana gentiemen assembled to | Camp in whole ahd in Sectlons. deterinined to make the interstate law odious if | a4 seas a ae from homestcknens Fe DYES | Address 32:53 Mat, West Waskington. _my20-2¥ | stand. He had to be assisted in dressing DY | meet and to Wwelsmnse een te men assembled Lo | nis afternoon. the offlons of the military or- | they can, and impetied by that motive they tm-| @Nd seasickness combined. Suddenly a fight of FAIRY _ BRICK | DWELLING. ¢ | FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE O¥ | pennis Kilvride. Dr. W. R. Campbell told | whose arrival they had been apprised. ‘Pressing ganizations entered for the drill are drawing for | posed conditions that people seeking a pleasure | Birds slipped out of the mtst and afforded subject . Tooms, and concreted. cellar, Py betwee corner Mana, ave., went of ‘mod. The competitive dritis be MISCOTTEWILCOX, — | loth sta, a, w.,coruer house, $3,000, 1556 Q8t_n. mr, inipa:: offered at 618,000, cannot be duoilcated at the Mr, O’Brien positively that he was unit to leave Position or number. competitive dritis begin | try i Would not compiy with, Public sentiment is | for remark. ‘The clear, happy voloe of a little girl 1907 Penussivania ave. nw, room brick dwelling in : bed, much less to start out ona journey to Oa TOT gc The only thing on the program to- | undergoing a marked change with regard to the | was heant to say: @ = ROOMS, LARGE | HARDING ef WATEOS, God tt eee ee Miny20-Bt ee 2307 rat__| Hamilton, ‘but the Inttor was as frm ag a Tock. oT eee ee ene Mee Cates a Tete | gqeinmat 100k atthe Mother Cary chickens. I #25. 5 SSINESS RTY_103 PEN JOR Sale. HST. A NICE 7-ROOM|“I Will go,” he said; “they expect me, ROSS FLAG. - ave an accident. They it & WILCOX, go re ee sotae baths ber 108 Feo and "I have and. cane that the law would work” serious injury | always come to tell about bad luck” About two minutes after the headquarters fag | ¢5) commerce, and they even raised a feeling | Some of the men lau aa aen Mra Mary Robin- Thar ROlsted ‘Miss Clara Barton pulled the cord | of prejudice airainst the Commisdon, But the peo- | son, the mother of the litucgine Mieineret eee that unfurled the red cross on the flagstaff over ple are Degiuning to see through the saifish designs | such things. Jennie Robinson was the ite the hospital. The hospital service was then in Of the railroads. As a general Uing the people | She was thirteen pars eu wea Lape Coe Sl condition to attend to as many as there was any | fe Slow to see the real drift of a question like this, | more than her mother about school booke, bat see possibility of being brought to thems, The corps | Dut they hever fail to discern thetrath in the end to 1907 Penusylvania ave. hot disappoint “my trends” “tte left DY S: the 12:50 train, which arrives in Hamilton at 3 m. The meeting will not, as has been stated, held during the day, but will take place at night something which Mr. O’Brien says he has ni understood, ‘Toronto is not more than forty miles 37.200, 108 1st HARDING & WATERS, 606 11th’ stn. w. 23-1 ‘OR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DI kod yaltable resideuees iu Alexandria: tn i<140, alley on eacks side, good sta- Pennsylvania ave. BEAUTIFUL HOUSE: | NINE 5 Ni ots a and when they do they are immovable. The rail: | she saked her brother eee ae Al ouneD Ut ape. 1340 Rises st.. #45; rent | Uelightiu a from Hamilton, and it is reported to-day that ‘ungeons and nurses formed a circle about the y ey are fn 4 bre Goonge about iL, George was: Sw0laisTEDT € BRADLEY, ‘Duy | ble. in evel regpect 8 cheap and clewant house; owner COUNTRY BOARD. bodies of ‘Orangemen are igang £0) make a descent flagstaff, and as the flag unfolded displaying the | Tad corporations have made an issue with the | a year or two older, and he looked wise whet be my20-6t" | must sell. $0,500. ST ie a | from the larger city upon Hamilton, and join with red cross on a white field, they greeted it with a re, and Now that the issuets understood, pub- | retorted that ciris’are always superstitious. ‘The JOR RENT—MT. PLEASA TH ST, EX- R BALE-FIVE ATTRAGTIVE NEW WELL "RY BOARD AT BELLE AIR FARM. | the local Orangemen in making an attack on MF. loud shout, ic sentiment will sustain the Interstate Comints- | birds vanished. ¥F tended, near int, $20, neat six. room, Frame; Rett omer ed Do au Ae s epcellent water, Plenty of sha de fruit, milk E and O'Brien's life. onictare tits, though, about fifteen patients, more ‘sion in a rigid enforcement of the law. THE PROPHECY FULFILLED. Key at Mrs. KEATING'S, adjoining. JOSEP It Capitol Hill, within ice. Qpen June 1.” address W. > THR riers : ny u a 5 = BEST SIS Pe eee De fay tbe | of the Capitol, 83.750 to 84,000 each: ? Fools, mod, Ville, Hrluce William County, Vie Te oars aT a Cee ann i Cee i fe dnp; stall Gah payne JOR RENT—A LIST OF Hoi @ | mst SG from $12.00 to $500 per mont. in city and suburba Jolix SHERMAN € Co. 1407 F st_ The nationalists will be organized this time, and Mr, O'brien approves the idea that they shoul De, and that outside ald should be sent to Hamilton, Which will now probably be done by friends in Buffaloand other Irish centers, Mr. O'Brien sald ‘so Another interval of quiet passed. ‘Then the The Best Piece of Ne Work ered mes ~~ Moraine’ “Speck two Yesterday and two Tul corps = huge hull of the Celtic showed its hazy cutlive so morn Se pee Pe oe near that the passengers rushed to the taffrail to under the direction of Dr. Stanton. | One of the best, if not the dest, pleces of news: | Salute a similarthrong gathered on the deck of rs Dounty, Va ee fw. THOS. G. HENSEY, 1006 F st. n.w. yANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS AT ANNA’ =e oo ‘tale, and Allegh 4 mil JOR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BUILT AND AR | trom Natal Bug monS omg AMeghany BB, + mil ranged Houses in Mouut Pleasant: 8 roo information addi ~ 3 _~ r. Stantor as medical director, or the Une Celtic, No one thought of danger, No one re — =, and attic; lot 7,000 square feet; east front, a paper work ever in this city, was in the Stax of a Pat) Hi ST. A ks: yas, hot and culd water throwxhout ; furnace, to-day to an Associated Press representative: executive officer Dr. It C. Rosse, will —" tr membered about the bird Whe hearst FF teom Bouse oo concretosis gan;water, be: op | Tans: Sag, bat and cold water throwchout; {urneee, ‘it any ‘attack be made. ‘Upon ime. In. bein’ attendance” all Se ute” Tid | yesterday. We refer to the articleon the National | dive of cars, Ouly 15 per mouth. Inquire 511 st. | servatory, well-tank; every convenience and every- crash came, high above Ube chorus of ng corps to serve to-day will be Dr. Harrison Crook, | Drill, which would have been creditable to any | cries the voice of little Jennie wash ‘The from 12 to3 p.m.; Dr. Thomas F. Wallan, from newspaper in the country. We understand that | vessels rebounded and ‘crashed again Sogether. 06; Dr. James T. Young, trom 6 to 9; Dr. M. F. | the credit for this excellent plece of work is prin- | Mrs. Kobinson heard the scream of ner child and Cuthbert, trom '9 to 3 inthe morning: aud Dr. S| cipally due to Mr. Harry Pr Godwin, ove of the | alimost taluted. Nerving herself to look at the W. Bower, from 3. a.m, to 9. The purses on duty brightest young newspaper men of tue country. | spectacle of biood she ‘saw her Gaughier lying to-day até: Mrs. M. Wood mn, Miss S.A. Ex = —— = 2 upon the deck, face downward. Her head wat son, M. D.; Miss HP. Dame, Mrs. M.A. Riple; JcRoKs Exctsxp.—To-day George D. Kenner and | crushed so that her braina ‘Were exposed, Her id, put forward any such excuse irs. L. Beveridge, Mrs. ‘Alice Bullon, Mrs. ¢ | David Fisher were excused as jurors in the | hands were placed as If she had lifted Ubem to Goumceriovs with ailtowns ‘and depots and Alezan- | asthe lying one by Mayor Howlaud, of ‘Toronto, | |, poughl the tirdae’ ie tears nea mer | meitlae Mra. Maggie Tp ae pipe a rang ne death blow. ‘That cry of terror had been ia and Washington; pure air; good water; daily v “1 at ten reporter reac] 108. G, Foster, ward master; Miss e at ist kc ct ¢ frou ps in fulfilment of her prophecy. Tyeise” | mail, drug store ‘and’ churches’ ‘Address JOHN-A | Bat the attack was unexpected, wid th fiairman ot the pubite comfort | Snowden, hiss Hore vara Court No, 2 were accepted this morning, with the | Ata little distane 4 Hamilton, the police have not a shadow of excuse. aw my17-1m | thiug complete, Also, ‘house, stable, crabbing conventent. ‘The Canaijian government have now received full ee carriage 2OR RENT_NEAR THE CAPITOLA DESIRABLE | Portes, Sc. $7,000. Will be sold, with, or wiuout | THOS. E DRINKAKD, Owens P. O.. King Warning; that 1s to say, if there be a Cana, aud pleasantly situated Brick Dwelling.nine rooms, ad Brokers, Gt tothe awe OARDERS WANTED AT GREE: dian rhment at ail, which I doubted ne 2 Bunt country home foot of Blue Ridge, mile | Serer teen aa 200 3 imipuniss toa OR RENT —AN ELBGA! wo SALE AIS -FER-GENT INVESTEERTE: |? ot engine | which the murderous attacks were made Fx Sec ty. FF Uiesp tones for PEDO Te tan ee at at | Go.: Oreendeld ison thaapibekad exccicet oelkinese | wi If anything happens now tley cintot, 68 ce. Three very pretty (new) brick houses, 5 rooms, ee town, where we have telephonic | have already sai modern improvements; excellent igeation, only, four | connect per Government Printing Office. W. E. BUR- a doeilar, furnace, tre ments hands with maf Per mon 22 New York ave. tee is open for, e y ela ve y exit. and | Frank P. Madigan, c! BROWSING Ww * mE Co. efor | Minutes had only elapsed between my ex! anoe lay the brother, bis face also a ee = iT INVEST : committee. He was ded by assistants and -2o0— exception of 8. G, Cornwall and David Kemp. covered with bi $ © partecniars apply to the owner R. GOLD- ‘OR SALE—11 PER CENT INVESTMENT—AT Lucy ° | My return to the hotel, when, as a matter of fact, | COr ~ 8 surrounded by assistants a = Zs = A blood, but he was alive, rh stu. sciisudb- EUS sy. trom G wp iaytbrims | E°Siob0. so immediate Guyer, § bunnens roger, | etm samy Kern C24 gis abn Washington, D-C:18 | THe rnehyeal ax gisd and Ras unable to YeOUurs Pyiguldes each provided with a badge to ndicate | THE PRESIDENT ACCEPTS, Ie Suor a Gunz tssrazb ov a Bran.—This morn | pelt "Ht palms eft ‘arm “had ‘been broken Eee Sra eo ceteaee | MORSCHD,LESPSTAGR Sve FWaenti | NV eae athe os Rea cna | AT POC Uni near plang oorant rep fen nor Me WIM Viate Ste ome thie Pails [106 0005 Ca Gar shsamua Med atic | Ze Ea on ihr Sn - jane aaemes, nes =; = = a a nules fron . st 1D water: plent 7 “ preconey , Was on an assault anc ercupied. ot M- PARKER, 1418 Fst. my JOR SALE—16TH i PROPERTY_—AT frais of all cindy nik Adair Mina bated 9, peattare) a a Carpsntere See Some of the hotel proprieters complained to-| 4 aelegationof t ‘ty-five gentlemen represent- } With intent to kill Agnes Washington, a colored Bie was e dye; pt the guesty wnsertane. d basement = IN, Hamilton, Loudoun County, Va. my2Z3-St* ¥, CONN,, jay 23.—The ters | day that the Public comfort committee had made girl, in April last, by shooting her in the chin. | g: he ~ - " 50 | hou BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. pereres aot me Deal y ing the business interests of St. Loutsand includ- | §4 J Saw again the form of little Jennie, steward- sta’e. $18.50 Who have been on strike since May 1st tolay Te- | 16 4 point told: Of St. Loutsand includ- | n¢ defendant claimed that as he had a pistol : are OB 58 | mye rect ANERLEY, BAL” WILL BE OPENED JUNE | turned to work at the old ten-hour-tday schouule, | #8 Polnttofiiscriminate against them and in favor | ing representatives of all beaecing oy noe a, | ts etendant R he had & pistol | ews, Mrs. Bruce, came to Mm Kobinson and assured vote SRUMMSTEOT'E Hades? | PRE GAts pases Wr eeauiay cauiaes Bea | panogu tele: tc urnatedt awveagieratn: | ON the ike has practically ended. “he bowed | ofthe boarding andiodging-houses, || pal eoverament waited upon the Pesce ca | Bendy ae a Mma {me Mb was acldedcally | Bez Chat ae ould have ber daughters Douy fot oh EDI & Bika ne house, in excellent condition: | PE pause: t= ice, inilk, fruit, | Me giving the men their old jobs and the way z pro- F a = a TEE Boge auprovemsnte: in bess part of northwest, W. | vereistles cd froin the’ place’ ‘Parties cau be | that they bud when the sesikeweatintoritecte | prievors ofthecity toa Sra reporter Rene enly | tO-day and extended to him and Mra Cleveland a | SAUlt. Sg THE EXD OF 4 PLEASURE uIP. OR RENT— FORD, 1422 New York ave. my __ | sccomnodated who wish to remain only through June. —_———___—_ pay license, but most of us have subscribed lib- | cordial invitatioin to viait St. Louis during the DROWNED IN Sturt oF His Wirr.—Saturday after- ‘Mrs. Bobinson has a husband tn Fall River, who Three t-room frames, Jackson st.. Fe SALE—HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF CITY, | Apply to MRS, PHI NICHOLS, ‘The Queen Goes to Coney Island. erally to the stock of the drill. I subscribed $500 b om ~ 2 ud Ove + ~ bi ye for homes and investment; also several business my21-2w* Hamilton, Loud: coming fi 2 een fant Casas ney Serra a eee Le acer | and ec ttaAs Comme eo A or ng fall. The delegation Was headed by Mayor | noon, about 5 o'clock, a Young man named Geo. J. | 1s not $o poor Dut that he could afford the G. Prather, John G, Priest, Jordan W ous aud ‘Send or call ; means = CE oo dos | JQIRST-CLASS BOARD CLAGETT MANSION, here away froin -my men, my employes, and send | FT8ucls and included Messrs. George R. Allen, | Jeffries, who lived wt @e4 B street southeast, Was | to give ula family « pleasure trip to weir pt OE A Fincar stiver springy Station: ae cite ION, Pronking and eben ne, gyated Taliroad this! them to cheap boarding and Yodging houses, | President of the city council, Jolin S Moni, Joun | drowned while swimming in tue Kastern Branch, old 5 Beach, fe : Rocipen esi tetanic ambert, & | ab the foot of 15th street east. He was seized with | Home in England, and Mrs. Robinson larrisou st... i ae 700d | promised to B ae ayB1-Se ‘Whose proprietors pay no Mcense, to say nothing | @- = c cecouid reach | P&Y ay reasonable sum for the preservation stoi. *°° | FOR SALE EDIE THREE STORY BRICK DWEEE | cress Clagett Mansion, Brightwood D.C. myiS-ew. | Beach. BESS aoe of their not giving a dollar to the drill” Phelan, George DBartaed ne cera eae | uae pe dronened berorenesitance could Teach | Jeanie remain all that might ane Gtanase H. A, GRISWOLD, = - Reighborbood, in Georget 3 Bite CMMER, BOARDING OX THE HISTORICAL | Charged With Killing Her Husband. WHAT CHAIRMAN MADIGAN BAYS. ‘They’ Were accompanied by Commissioner Cc ny 21 Mauaaeas, witnesses of the accident, cried for help, but when | V5 Sccupied at the side of her son, whose arm Mi connection with the Cannon House, alarge house | _,YEW YORK, May 23.—Mrs, Chiarl Cignarle was| Chairman Madigan, of the public comfort com- | man and Mr. Switzier, of the Bureau of Statistics. | assistance came her busbabd had disappeared | 24d Deen mangled so that the doctor refused to FF 88,8 Ty FED) AueBOOMS | ctpecially for theaccommodation of eumimer boarders, | Placed on ial, today ‘charged with murder, in | mittee, dented that either he or his associates or | The invitation wus contained in & large elegantiy: | under the water. ls body was recovered aud con eave the One ee none. She tried, to Price, $7,500. AD! Y. KILEY DEEBLE, * " 3 , ~ = 4 ve U fe left to her,and could not visit the E, Pleasant rooms, well-shaded yards, el it shaded | Shooting her husband dead last October. ‘the 5 bound book with carved wooden covers, the carv- | Veyed to his homie. = 4 myz1-6t 1319 F st.__| walks, splendid’ drives, cburelies of the different de- | couple had been living ‘apart; and the woman 1s fem ertad had discriminated against the hotels | ines representing the great, bridge upd the prin. —_—_>——_ onaoes Pan rene gan Dedice of tree men SOR SALE—T OFFER MY RESIDE WITH OR | 2ouBations. Special boarders’ tickets via Piedmont | said to have been prompted tothe commission of ads aye one Said, “simply endeavored to pro- | cipal municipal Dulldings of St. Louis. The clasp | _ INDEPENDENT ORDER OP KRCHABITES.—Theofficers On, Friday ‘mtaing eee ee ee: ir 1474 Corcoran st | gt Sue ee Tor, | Air Hine., Fargas yt gay such way., Bxceedingly | tne deed by a paramour named antonio Waudria, | Vide strangers coming here with the class of ac- | and edges Ot the book see ot sone silver, bearing | and delegates comprising the high tent of the In- | OB, Friday morning x stew: 100 701 D st. se. SOx1U0: side parking, 23x100. K. W. FENWICK, | Mi, rates. Address Ce a Ea ——_-——_— commodations they wanted. Here 18 a book,” he | the inttials “G. C.”. ‘The invitation 1s beautifully | dependent Order of Rechabites of North America corpse. Mrs. Bruce told her E : Gis Fat, rom + Anyzi-ae” | Manassas, Va. myISIWe, . Would Not Ask for His Life. Continued ‘pointing to a blank book), “that was | engrossed on Satin ands signed. by over 20,000 | afearriving in large numbers to-day, preparatory eat ak had been sewed up in canvas and thrown igies a FR Sate OR Bingen mesiprsces see | SUantao, cane bamtartare nc Mating | HH Clan SLID vy nave nape azanr. 70 rans |SPGESL nei ae Aliant deatha Uy | ron the Preddst reeled the Ueaita | the meting Comore morug fe Ragen | craton Ura he RA kre Kobe wet z Soisteoonat eer wo new hoi ‘ony Maasacl cave we = (OPE sha ni 1¢ Cabinet room, al jiows’ Hall, navy-yard. Mr. Juan d i oe, | uear Dupont Circle,and cai st our for description * nee drives very Satencen, a a x ty, charaete e eof St. Louis would be | Mr. FD. "The sessie Sa ts | tes) SOHN SHERMAN & GU." | tine each way anys cosvenicn for clerkein depart | Dr the nen seeeateg eek eee ean, ane | of xccommagdations end the pices New we have | glad and honored to Feoeive a visit from the bres fale t@ BG ouc Of the largest held, and wil be con | 18 Proportion to thefeilnga of a mother in regard La x one 1407 _ | ments at Was! mm Forfurther particulars, i * a 5 = : se houses by strec + lent at any Ume, it would probably afford them: vy bree days. ts The steerage ae sie are urae Uueliaae, SPE TUS | OH, SALEBRIGR HOUSER, 005, aor axp o17 | TS LARE:Mauilton, Lowisus Cosa ingtese™ | the Digt iO KIM the car Dad ue asked Tork ie | For iastince Were, under ine head ot Poensy iran greater pleasure it ne contd arrange to be In St. —————— lcioy Kuew of the hasty and prayeriess burial of SeOMataeT Loar e is BPH. | Boia se moan tose ae ee aD BF (CEEEDMOOR, NEAR WARRENTON AND FAU: nother teapiored. him todo so? aul | 2venue,We have chtered ail the houseson that ave- | Louis during the Grand Army Encampment in sep- | _ALEXANDRIANS Maxxtep.—This afternoon there girl, who had been tosuit. THOMAS A MITCHELL: = F {hough his mother implored him todo so. All | nue, witi the prices attached. And here isa list | tember next. le soo : 2 Was quite a company present in the Equity Court | 80d their indignation was : my2i-ot ira lane gaa, tne ater engl table, truly ‘hove execuved met death witn herole compostre.= | of the houses Ou ath street, hero is a list of those | supplement the invitation of ‘the Gand acy to Sitges the marr foot a young couple—rreg | Weak to do anything. I 3 milk and ice. For terms on iF. 512 “y mel put side eC ome erick E. TAREE NEW STORY: | TOth et, Washington, D.C. Side FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. _| so far as they registered with us. When stl A ta eae ae oaund not come during veers beating apparatus, veut.atine erates, andevery | PUK SALE—A LARGALN. I RENT—NEW 11 ROOM HOUSE, Campbell and Ellen V. Evans, both of Al- Fr a all mod Dae ESIGNED WILL IN DUE SEASON, come to us for information and udvice weask what | whenever MetoMee Ie on eaten Co come | exandria County, Va, rue parties were met at) a menuare a UAL ut Bie ie jouse, with all iuodern iimprovement, #uch, ap x = “SEASON - ‘whenevel convel re ie door COurt-House by Mr. E y, WI <NUAL SAVING TOR RENT CONPIOES, | asta memes cpcar eenbersmam | Piped e teepa a ngis eral | sp sautay NOU Seat MAGS seg iin tas yan hare eters | Late in Wan nce tO Mo | ee A ny i — a a eu, on © st, ani riers at a Pleasant mouutain home. 2 200 P. in the matéer. ey say they-w: license, went for Rev. Dr. Wright, of Wesley A. ‘The President issued an order: = 2 pa ey ad parler, 7 of the New Yate: Stock Muuruct’ av toporved by afecat : ¥ ‘THE PRESIDENT MADE A BRIEF REPLY, : : ‘on Saturday chang- =O R_RENT: OFFICES. Gag Aten Wace gasee ae nd stable oy | Hedvav itl, Berkley Go, W. Va, GEO. We FUSS. Se tot Ht Deage S80 ith screct ao aa ace a RE TAS Ce WALLED | nau case eee appreciation of the | CBUFG, Who ted the marriage Knot inthe pres | ing and consolidating a number of the ween JOR RENT— =o “ 3 Very desirable Oftice Rooms in National Theater | {OK SALE— Datlding. steam heat and elevss my21-5t Co ties {OK RENT—3 ELEGANT OFFIC MeGowan building. J. H GRAY & CO, 5 ceed | Etna nar MOD it GoM OaE Ea o Mountains of Mary! ind it pr ine 2S, 0th tt. Dw. two-story Frame: wates,nood | io visit “Confort Wetreat™ on the doth of Slay. whet jot: terms to aut... vs : ssid SA22 | they can avail ‘themselves of excursiyn ates Ha 7 Sod, Jot at mies two-story aiid ascineat Triaue; | per’ Ferry, where I will moet them {t notified. “Ad. [iooms, eas, hotand cold water, stable in rear: yood gress W. M: CLARK, Keep ‘Tryst, Washington Connty, ee ty my14-2w. ence of some forty lawyers and court employes. prices. It is not to our interest to send people | compliment extended to him, he sald that while it — city away from the hotels, Our efforts are directed | was absolutely impossible to anticipate the exi- | A SERIOUS’ RUNAWAY AcCIDENT.—There was a | lows: solely to the accommodation of strangers coming : San ke serious runaway accident on 14th street about 5] ‘The Stateot Nevada 1s consolidated with here, We do not want them to fll into the | €encles of the public service so tar ahead as Sep-| Octock ‘Saturday, afternoon, A of spirited | rourth “distact at tease A-—4y-] hands of cappers and sharpers, and when | crowd’ not visit, St Lous ct? they ule, | horses, attached {oa phaeton in which Mrs. W. F. | node Island with the district of Connecticut: the ae ae po ple who have | dicated—about the last of September. Iie suid, | MOnEAM and her daughter were driving, took fright | second district of Llinols with tie fret alsenict ot ny Mi He P street and ran away northwi ‘The team | Ilinols; the fourth di: e.; terms ‘each, ELIGHTFUL BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED IN , resent Z therefore, he would take pleasure in accepting | 2°” 4 a ut istrict of Tilinots (except four may20-3t DET LC S| bee Dittencuntaine of Vibeinia st Tae rear nleny ar ome, upto the present, are not seeking high-priced | their kind invitation. > Pung | ran into the buggy of Mrs Soemaker, of Pietoe's | counties, which are added to the Mfth distfict of J20R RENT-SEVERAL HANDSOME OFFICE | _my2l-1lw 1321 Fat.h.w. | milk and ice, freah v and pare spring, water. have been filled, because the people wanted 1 ‘The delegation applauded vigorously at his ac. | Mil MU Pleasant, thro re SMO: | Hiliwols) with the eighth district of Tilinots; the Rooms oi the secon! Aoor, su buildiug 1107 F st S| Address Mire. 0.8 IN. Bio, Albemarle Co, Va G Dour We find fuse a lance prepes: | CePLance. “Mayor Francis remarked that ue had | MACer,, irho was “slgully “Injured. It, col | eleventh dlsurct of ludluna with Ue mk sacetey Wil be rented separately or together. CHAS. E F S$ ST. N.W. NoW IS YOUR ings without board. We find that a large prepon- BANES, 504 and 800 F st. my20-6t chance to buy a new 2-stor iar aud buck porches.” Finished in hatural wood: Sead i atid Duck porches.” Finfsbed hu uafural woots, So SEC Ta | tase ao foot war, sud'si-ioot mac alicya® ted | $9 Mouutains- fue scegery: lurve ay room well Dt Uded also with the carriage of Mrs. kK. McWil- | of Indiana; the fourth district of 1 ch SS SSS aipas &5. derance of those coming want to get comrortable | #!Ways heard it was hard to get the President to | jidnt “0 from her had 2 lowa with tue NEAR THE BLUE RIDGE Ba%, lodgings without board.” 'Thett tach ia to get their | promise anything. “The President replied “Yes, S, Who was thrown froin her carriage and Do. p a 72 || “135 age ey ee when Ido I usually carry it out.” ‘The dele | phe “ther legs fractured. Mrs. Morgan's team | with the district of Maryland; the tenth district = = = = ne ay x0 f el ay || ; meals Wherever they find it convenient. ‘They do brought up against a tree-box, dei ‘the | of Massach > aS. Two acer mice sonia ao: shaded yard: ice and milk in abundance. “Terms $25 Say) 34 | stP.&ouiuth Way vee . gation were then presented individually to the assachusetts with the third district of Mass. FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOUS 0G; Hetuaiuder in Geferred japon eel: SME | Per month Address Misses RICK, (Ovoes), Paris P.O, [SGA se De pre ot want to, go to hotels where they must pay for | President, and depaltol wey, Mant aces mine | paaaton. Ms Morgan and her daughter were | chusetis; the district of Mississippl with JOR KENT_THE LARGE & STREET RINK, FOR HOS: G HENSEY, | ar WASEINGTON AND TEEEE: | 88. | 82% So. free = Tuts APTENNOON ter interview. “The commbtce subsequently ex. | ‘BOW out and badly bruised. Missouri with the ‘rst, alsen a ase en Hates and Denaing Teer x Gteeee- | aya aw 3 tera mile irom station on V. M. i. R; splendid | Sa S8 lec ae 48% | at 2orclock, and trom that on during the atter- | (ented! ns to members of the Presidenvs | arreacnidxs at Armueric Panx.—During driit | Territory of ua ts adden ee he i ee mya 2 R SALE— a Hoaallty s goad table: = Andress 2-:/11131110% Union Pac: 2% | noon, the trains of the B. & 0. came in crowded ——eee-—___ Trond ed etree Ofer Steak attractions to cit- | tana; the districts of Maine and. Vermont 3OR RE Jz-room bonse on 12th st,bet. Mand F: * Linconis G01 98. Wab. Bao. :1 | with solatery and citizens. At 2 o'clock the Mer- Appointments by the President. light and heavy artiliery on Thursday and Priday | ST i ne a F’otteana very desieable, fre smile end carriags- | g story p. be 10F, lor sOs10U; toalley, Bai st. SOO We Walefar Oo, Vas AES TS wort Bato ix | chants’ Zouaves of Memphis arrived, accompanied | ‘The President made the following appointments | fom IOI. te 2 pam and Delian’ deo ay New Jersey with the mth distor ot New Jerseys rooms, Apply to A. T. BRICE. 714 Lith st-_my16-Im | 3 story Lor, batii aud cellar, Oth a as FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN, BY EARLY —— by quite a number of friends, both ladies and gen- | to-day: fireworks by Pain, of London, on We Fri- | the fifteenth district of New York with the four- PORE. Na. Sruots Rowse, comer 1010 abd 4 sts bangin: spplication, be accommodated on reagouable terms Washington Stock Exchange. Uemen, of that city. At 2:10 a train arrived in| In the revenue service of the United States— | 4a¥ and Saturday nights at So'clock. The ‘Veenth district of New York; the Uhree present dis. Sa Peat pty on ere maar ng. | Zand bickscnew san abd water rout for ii, 400 | THOMAS EELIOTE Depron “Sy 1AAine | | The following changes from, Saturday's quotations | thre’ sections, One Inmmediately following the | notace Hamer te Leeence Mey oasted States | Stay Grits Tullo mere Te die 6-rooin br., in excellent condition ; rents for #16.1,800 4 f Y ‘Uricts of Norub Carolina are and dir < pee ; | om the Washington stock Bxchany : | other, bringing the Bullene Guards of Kansas | yur. | fireworks will be varied each evening, and por- sontanees| waded, IMITED NUMERE OF BOARDERS CaN cE | tor change are noted to-day: unroe to be first assistant engineer, Wm. H. War- por- : ; Auto wo districts, \ be Known as the fourth and San Bere U. 8. 4358, 1801, coupons, 110% bid, 110% saked. | City, and the Kansas City Guards, both crack mil- | ren to be ane 2 ; XN, | Walts in fire wiil be given of President Cleveland, | nro districus of North Caruliua, rity 44 eee a ae seas elven ade apAglouspntly accommodated at Clover Hill Farm mite | U: 8 isa. ropiatéred, seh 110% bid, 3 jiox asked | Stary Organizations of Missourt. "Like a a Turner tobe ansennt aacistantenginese, esata 7 | Mn Cleveland, and Gen. Sheridan, Stouts Consolidated with pA ty . H. SYPHERD & GO, — god water, 4 a 2 gi” asked. | tary organizations participating in the drill, these man second aaistan' i ‘i SSS ‘Ohio; the count Blair | m2nat PYOOPS wt_| lana ait Adaress Mire E vibes” | Bich pert impatta tbo tits ot bid, MRE | companies ‘were attended by uumbers or special | Myanatce.ve Agocond aAistant eugiNcer: | coop Bass Prsmmva ar Oumar Faia.—Testeraay | Oo: he counties ot B distrnce of Penney vats, By ag ay 38 QR SALETAT A BARGAT ERY PRE GERING BANK FARA 9 MILES FROM ALEXAN: | 303/005, fund, 3-50, 1924, currency, 124 ‘bid, coenagand anne: oa ees Cal.; J. B. Bertrand, Canton, Dakota; W. H. Cook— ree Ree — Sy und the county of Bedford, of the present twenty s: gaa. water, Hc. Price © . oyu cottage, near Brightwood: on, the. 1th-st, See ett Bee table, | 122% a letropolitan railroud stock, bi pe sey, Geneva. Neb.; Marvin Sackett, New Lebanon, second district of Pennsylvania, are added to the 407% asked. Coluinbia railroad, stock,” 43. ut tests Tepresent the best social elements | N. ¥.; Frank McKeon, Dobbs’ Ferry, N. Y- bass, and shortly after daybreak there was an ~ hd Noi ee epee ion of persots lookin for sate | flowers. this place will be sold very cheap or will ex: | st ice, milk 1p profusion, €e. “ferns, $3 per week. Capitol ‘and 0 atreet , sete is retuectfally alied to | change ior city property. JNU. ¥- WAGGAMAN, Su6 | 4AM Niet dally. " Addeta SPRING BANE Albxan- | Zigion Gan'2h Sidr dose 'astea, “Oxateedy weal | OF, tweIE Fespective localities. | They, are it ungieron almost every rock along the waters | trict of Pennsylvania, the Uwenty second dante > : os aN aris, ¥ i3iq seked. National Metro- | made up of young men of social and business Th jemnity Lam on. edge. During the day four gentlemen from this | of Pennsylvania, ‘county ‘ oe Ce RMCHE PTO ae, | EAT BL | rea OLARE BOARD BRGRLLENT” oeiws | Ce tudes 2 ge oan tonne Staniung, and ir Waataral wnat each wanton | secretary Tamar wil today Sue nae upon |e, c2bear about forey largo. sum’ porou and feel te treaty tara cit Fenhey vate | an ir Feiry, nearer town Io wifes walk, “Addregs, | Brick Machuus, 166oid,"Bauk Sf °WasniuetnetG3 | posed of the ‘best ltizens, who feel a pridein the | the land.grantzraliroads to show cause why an | white faullcta” ‘This 1s tee laiseat eaten’ st bone | cePe, te counties of Blair trick to Seatone Cn ree ee z waeise 500 | W.S,Ligan: Keop Tryst F. U,, Washington Goue aed | Ferment aus’ Se at Bank, von,’ 163 | Organization Which numbers their near relations | order restoring the lands now held in indemnity to | that has been made this season at the Falls | Qs the twenty siiod motes a Pennsylvania; the me ee Tg op et 38.600 | Sanne e ey Meet near Fe to ates 915,508 | my3- tino Vid, 168 asked. Second National 128, bid. | and friends, and who came along with them to| tne public domain should not be issued. This | Several other anglers managed to catch a few bass | nrst district of Texas 18 consolidated with the Cor Mass.avtine res 18.000 I st., near 1088, 10r..6,000 | Grant Place, 1Urs aud bath, lot 20x80. to Golambia National Bank | 113° bid. 1 Zatate | sustain | and encourage them in the contests. | order is made returnable between the 25th and | 400 bumber of sinaller fish. Carp are very plenli- | third district of Tessas: ‘the fourth district of Vir. NGap.at-tne prop'y 20,000 Sth st, near Baw. Mass. ave., hear Scutt Circle, Late, tarnace Gill Insurance, 132 Gid. Penn, ‘Tel. Oo. 41 aked. | Hence along witheach military organization there | $uth of dune iene city, when the railroads will | fl about the Falls. and it is claimed by the | vinia is consolidated with the sixth. _ Jth.or Mass. av.furi0.000 12th si. near Q.7; ail mod. imps. oe Chesapeake aud Yutomse cre tuone C2, 54, bid; | ure numerous ladies and gentlemen who feel that | pe heard if they wish toriake on ‘argument. anglers that they frighten off the bass. Tals tact, | ginia; the third district of at yg Joeh st. near G- 115 8.000 Yeh st-- fear 1 ...Uabyain. | Several sitracave new beck Ui —— esa Wo. 1S kacetne, Hisuh, Gx bid, 70 | they are tor this trip anyuow really a part of the — see. —— however, is disputed by others. There were ted with the first district of W and we ar Oth, 10r We 7 < a = ae ‘and cellars, all mod. Lape. iE ae ee WHO CanLED acm Ene PICTURES eg company. Darallon, or. battery A in’ whose move-| All for Cleveland’s Renoniinatio: ware sd — river with dip | sixth district of Wisconsin is. with the ~ an] BUATRESS DAD ERT - _ turuing the several pictures taken in mistake, as they Baltimore Markets, mentsand iate here their whole hearts areen-| 4 srap rej met resentative Hemphin | ES wed Jarge carp were | second district of Wisconsin, Sestte pawen Gade ea tees | asouaee aS SS SGELEREOUSES AG FICHE EMRE | @PALTINORE, Moy May, 2-—vinci enor, | BES, oe cua enn, CUNT | eoaaye ies akeested tne South Carsina | SEER Tae yceae ey MH ane eg | Cer his ota ng and ‘te collectors Ww approval of the conrt. Call and submit offer. ae ee ees eae eed see "es 5 fered! cm eo ae truln, and at the depots, in many cases, the civil. | boys at Camp Washington, and will be here for | time three carp weighing nineteen pounds. There | thereof retired from the SOTT, WILCOX & WINE, 5 z Si PE SS et BALTIMORE, Mp., May 23.—Cott: -—mid. | ein, be y shington, service. Commissioner WESCOTT: DOF Fenuayt YS LUNT PAMKER, MAGNETIC HEALER | dliug, 11. Flour iim and atoudy—Howard stece | 180s inanifest an unwillingness to part with their | several days, He says they are all for Cleveland's | Were about one ht ex chronic ‘at the Falls | Miller says that the new arrangement Clairvoyant eltungs dally, and ‘diseases | aud western super. 3.10; do. extra, 3zousvu, | military friends, As they land in a strange city | renomination. He has no doubt, he says, that Mr. | during the day. will not in vans 5 any manner interfere with the convenience of the ELLING ON | Font for $50 per month. THOMAS A. ‘rested with sooees, al do. family, 4.00a8.50; city ints 25 the Ues of relationship or friendship assert them | Cleveland wili be renominated ahd re-elected. SS SSS taxpayers, and will eave: ‘Government more Gat. bet at and ied ata ww. Good ot. Terms | HOt F st. Home Sand@, Sud catarrh, Ofice hours O's. m-t0'8 po me aE | do. extras’ S29ah 75: Gu? Rely sures, 7-B0es YO: | Ue Clesot relationship oF friends Find to accom. 9s Tur Staue Estare Liricariox.—Mr. W, Stone | than $100,000 annually. nia fo gut.” Price $1,200. JOHN E BEALL. & Co. 1321 roe sale mysislw Ratapaco ‘superiative patent, 9:30; do, fami 5.00: | pany the military tothe camp and there remain Major Poore Better. ae So et Sf on W require such collectors as are Bow oc ERS F ‘OUNG LADY IN BLACK DRESS, LIGHT eed steady ct; Fed, 94896; amber, | with them. ‘Major Poore is considerably better to-day. Still Ch bo Cupying rented offices to remove to the Govern- SALE—4-ROOM BRICK, 10TH ST., NEAK U, rs 96205; western higher and more active; No. 2 winter EROS AS, ITE, SE BEAL | 3 story apg car bck ollng eae Darzat Heckek Gay veechad tan whltwore and POGUE | Sn =i ea Treaxde Mation at 1:39 ou ‘Thursday afternoon and waited | SynsyehOGaodre: May, Oo bid: June, 05 sabbx July, Se he ts by no means out of danger. her daughter, and Louis T. Starr, of ‘who 4 Claims to be her grandson, for ah account and a | WoBt Dulldingen all cages whore tt te practicable, a july, i | and it 1s also probable that other .. near U, newly papered snd painted, i) allmei,newand elegant... eras thi EY Ned for her ine carriage Wil AMS, SOs allen Bost y iguek | At the Baltimore and Oho depot to-day, some Sareneke recovery of money. The claims that | mage ‘Will insure sti oe = Hered eeeeY quer Hee pcarrisce will acid | and gust, white, GOs>l, yellow, Srgots westem | of the lady triends of one of the incoming military District Government Affairs. Trith ner aeooseed aon Gua Wr Bead wien ie "1862, hone economy and WRIGHT & BOLTON, 9th and F sta.nw. | 3-story brick dwell! wr v not mixed, spot, 00 bid: Bay, 50 asked efMiiciency in the. of this branch SHT & BOLT! te. nw.__ | S-story brick dwelling near Towa Circle on Vt hear something toher advantage. my21-2t" ‘Miniivanik TI Cie tteedy | bodies appoaied for the privilege of going into | BESPRCT, TO, THE MEMORY OP THE LATE assrason. | entered into the Teal estate business she oon: | the Gencriameet eee es ~— BA JOR SALE-A FINE BUSINESS CORNER | Sai... oe mm 14,500 'ANTED—THE GABMENTS, BLANKETS, OUR- | #out arivanis i839" weaterd white | camp with the soldiers, ‘Tho Indles ware accom, | qdiie /ouoWing Order was issued by "the District | tributing $7,000 and he $4,000, and the. profes ion was carefully considered and was agreed upon Bortlweet:, present, improvement rente for aa ‘tains of all gf partion leaviny city Yor the | $6as0: westorn nixed, 3430. ye steady, gyud0, | COP Wit a Commissioners to-day: | “The | Commissioners | were to have. been divided equally, and when her | by the Prenoeee tee 08 jOMAS A MITCHELL, 934 F's. | 3 ctory and cellar brick dwelling, 19th st. near summer, to bs cleaned by bur superior reoses a Gry | Hay Amer und dull- prime to cholce western, 14.00a | panied by male escorts who were not members of | learn with sorrow of the death of hobert P. | sordisd afew secre Cae ea ee and the Comm sadenet or peal ee TeOMmATT some 3 and 6. yl pele YO rooms and Bath, all in-i-. 13,500 | cleaning, aud when stored away by us guaranteed proof | 15.00, Provisions steady atid demand moderate, Mons | the mititary company, but said It would be “e- | Harpe” my ont” Une thats of hie decade gee Claimed ail the property of the copartnership as mmissioner of Internal Revenue, [EE = with furniture. 151300 | *#aiust ihothe. No charge tor storare. Goods called pork. 15.50a18.00. Bulk meats—shoulders and cleer | lightiul” for the whole party, military and civil, many years prior thereto assessor for the District | the heir of Starr, and hus refused wo [ea er for and delivered. ‘ON FISCHER, 900, @ st | Hb sides, packed. 789. ‘Bacon—shouiders, 848%: clear | Uo dwell in tents during thedrill, that they whould | or GoWimblar aod tonnes tone family thetr pro- | ot ind be’ theresore, Seeke to necoter. ier. Trick 10) rovma. on 1th. above Lowa circle. ...-8-500 | S-story and basement brick dwelling, near Du- Baw. ses Sere uy16-8¢ | Hueter lower western pected: L4sib chosen ee, | Mather lve in tents near thelr iHends of the com | found wympathy in thelr MMCeOn, The nse. Starr died a few’ years age, leaving & widow, and Bnek,5 roots.cu Y bet 20tn aud Vist eterte We 2 pong Girele. Ti rooms, furnace aud all ui OS ACSOEST OF THE BEAV D UPON | Kees Ann, 1ayal3. Potroloum sous —reiied, ox: | PABY than tn hotels apart from them. sloners desire to bear testimony to the high char- | the claim was mde by achicago, woman ana her SIONAL AID TO BE INVOKED. dick, 10 soouin, oT st. bet. 13th and Zath. idsomely finished... Pee Gents’ Socondband "isting? Ray, full value for | Coffee higher Sud firm—Hio cargoes, ordinaty to | © 7:20 it. m. the military company trom Lima, | acter of the deceased invariably manifestet ta his son Louis T. that the latter was the only heir, and | 4 Correspondentof the Baltimore Gun, writing trom eee ee 2 teick dwelling, with a Seat Secgnd band Clothing. | Address or call wt | fair, 19/.a20%. Sugar fnuer—A soft, 544; copper Ohio arrived by the Baltimore and Ohio, and at | omcial and personal relations, and, as a mark of suit was brought here which resulted in a decree | Frederick, May 22, says: It ts understood that at rooms, Q'st. bet Jaith and 14th sts. locsed, 3 song = fe pela ae strally x ‘Stand, | oe nw. y15-2m Tetned #1 dy Oigay Whisky steady ‘and 10:50 a. m. the Annapolis Cadets came in and | rp; esteem, direct ‘that the oflces of the District | for Mra. ‘Treakle, an ‘the OMictals. = “Sroome South Capitol ot... oe Sa Cay SERvICg PRAMtiNA QUESTIONS | 1.10. Freights t© Liverpool per steamer dull | marched to the encampment, ronment be closed during the afternoon of the __—»-___ vondoged and friends of the Chesa- = i¢zons, en Corcoma st. 32-story brick dwellings, northeast section of donwors. pend acento book staresarto | gotten, ois Honk, 18 era, Jig, Hoodie | Ab the Baltimore und. Potomac depot tt was Gay or his funeral. ‘Tar WiDENING or Contusta Roap.—The Court | Peake and Ohio Canal will make a united and ear. = PRSSmS peinst, bonnes beeper ie 1098 | “cig. rooms andm.i- "Price, easbrscssn + ara EY Gon bik a ace isto buahels: ong, 100 Bushels. "Shipments | throngs could be worked the Sew ee ee INSPROTION OF MARINE PRODUCTS. in General Term, Chief Justice Bingham and Jus. | Best effort to induce Congress to grant the neces. Ce tee Wie | ke Wesceh eeaaa aul cece trees ou ayueat, 126,200 bushels, Sales— | adjacent streets and avenues were ined with | During the past week Gwynn H: yr | tices James and Merrick, today heard the case of | sary ald for the extension of that great waterway, = more suid dwelling, 14th st. Bridal Minfoter*sr allan 7,500 Cote 1e enthusiastic of marine products, inspected 20,038 shad, 264,100 | Blake et al. agt. the District Commissioners—Dill | as originally intended, to Westernport, twenty. = fftome on hs Det. I cane = East Us, Chicago Markets. five the incoming soldiers a weloomes "=e | Herring: 6419 bunches ot shy Bk 45 sturgéon, | for Injunction to enjoin the widening of ColumbIa | 5o.en or miles from Cum! and we 7 Rome aed trg,{Subend Geax aw 3000 | _T0om beck dwelling, at n.w. near 9h. a mathe cin Wess ele thle tone When aa eae ioee sara Dhshels 9 orstarg Sud 8m tarcas Gondcinns | = Gente che erent cont Gide a tne aficgbanc ‘couse ob N at..bet.20th & 2 : a kets were ve iis mora: was 2 : 3 5 FeO nen nee" To 990 | Serta very attractive and ell:located new avenae cae and Talk sround, but Low Prices and no | Tong and higher) June wheat sere: at gone, tek | The members of the Jackson (Michigan) Rimes, | DUSHelS of oysters, an follows: 1,200 herring, 249 | THR SoLprmus' Socvextn—The National Drill is a 3 BOO | aidcclines ett alle tree B08 mad 95,200 | Domseaee Hall, corner | ia nom, selina et 85-28 lupe com, 391-16 June | with thetr families and guests, to the number of | bunches of fish, 1,900 clams, and’6,900 crabs" Soe ase ed ad Pinole Cated cas | canal bor at least. many yeas to cose nt 298 eae Boys’ (5 to 13) Knook-about Suits, $1.50. CHICAGO TE tad a OS Fen oat | 135 OF 80, arrived on the grounds last evening at | puorEcriON OF FMR Hosm rzom Dawace by sraamr | SUCNy Mlustrated and printed just been issued by | Claimed that with a terminus at Westernport, ‘Guproses and ubitapruved property tm all parte TYLER 'HERFORD, Boys’ (5 to 13) Suite at . $3.25, 84.50, 85:25, | Armer—Camh, 8752, June, HE, Duly, oy 4 six o'clock by the Band 0.8. R. ‘The party has gars. ‘A. 8, Witherbec &'Co. ‘The author of the work js | Where the great fourteen-foot vein 6f coal Grops «besity. Apply to WP. MYEK: my7-4w* . 1226 F at.n.w, | and 6, warranted to be 30 per cent below the prices of | °s8y—Cash, 38%: June, Bed guy. $0, 9-16, Oats | one of the charming shrub alcoves situated inthe | ‘The District Commissioners will issue an order | MrT'C. Del managing secretary of the out, and ts so situated that coal could be run from mb 17-1Ow* = 4 JOR SALE—TAREE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL. | ®¥ ther house in the city. 4 baa, 256: ane OM: ty, 27, ve, 98. | western part of the Agricultural grounds. ‘The | requiring the street railway, companies to provide | who, in the midst of his arduous duties, has ‘Uhe veins 1nt0 4 cunai boat or railroad car (should ‘OK SALE—SPECIAL BARGAIN! oe ‘gas and water, in northeast section | A specialty of fine Serge, Jersey, and Sailor Suite, ‘seed, 1.133. Whisky, 1.10. Pork 'strong—Cash and | Vents are enclosed by a hedge of bush that gives | themselves with sult bridges or Jumpers to | time to Unis interesting and valuable | the latter mode of transportation be found Several six-room Houses on A st. 26! “fi modern | or city.” Price, @1,400, ‘Now under rent, TYLER 23030 Land aay Gaal 6.02%; June, 6.673; | Ubelrcamp an air of seclusion, ‘The culinary and t trom injury the hose of fire engines when | work. @ Soldiers’ Souvenir,” while cheaper to construct than an open canal or glack- dupr.vements, 10 per cent investment © RCPHAREORD, 2250 Fst mw. mb23-9w> FOR BOYS 14 To 18, {g1y; SGU, Butter weak—creamery, 1681734; dairy, | Tefectory accommodations are tastefully arranged | laying on thelr tracks, or be restricted trom cross- | much that is pertinent. to the ational Drill, Water coumunication), the seat of the General $2000 each. Also. a * eet a " l4ai6. Eggs firm, 11 ‘under two large tents, and are under the super- | {ng the same until the fire is ¢: andthe yhs and illustrations of many of the most | Government, and ober Eastern cities, as well as Liou! orsck, oth st, bet. Tand U sta. 1B SALE A Strong Mixed Suit at 83.75, worth $5, ——— vision of Quartermaster F. H. Close, who had | hose removed. This action was taken on account | Sescriptlo 18 Of Interest to the national | the Navy of the United States, could be supplied $ ‘og, 150i and 16th sta. nw. 4 fine ploge of Ft property. on, 575 90.00, 8825 887 B10 tad Bok mena, | The President Made no Such Remark. | tueir supper served one hour after they arrived | of a report from Chlet Parris, of the Fire Depart- | Dowd commands, is of interest to the national | the Navy of rte Vested cheaply than trom } wien E26 Fat nw._ | $5.75. $6.50, 87.25, $8.75, 810 and $12, second to! Tr nas been published that at the public recep. | last evening. Onlons in tall glasses, lettuce, | Ment, tat during the progress of the Tire st the Sects and ns not connected with | Other source. A conection at that polit would : "yon BALE-WEREE-REW-EWOSrOw ag | ane.n the city. and prices just 30 percent lower. | tion at the White House Friday atternoon the | bFead and cold ham, with tea and ceifee, formed | corner of 14th and H streets northwest, car No. 9, | 2e°ts And many organizations not co to publisher | also, enable the canal to be independent of the z Foner deelings ith Oe Goes eeESS | | Balleand Bats go with Boss’ suits, President expressed his appreciation of the good | fs tneparty that at tee ya ea Leis cals | Ger a section OF BOs BelOAENG to eae Coes | and author. eee OnDUE, With tee see Son0O coum tet eee ak FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. wishes of a lady from Georgia for his future suc- posed ot ingles , nd whose tents were at frst | pany No. 2, andseriously damaged it. FINep yor Srnixine 4 Grmi.—This morning, in | Washington alone, it is Eteots « caving of ‘TYLER & RUTHERFOR! Over one hundred styles of Sack and Cutaway Suits | CCS, Dut sald, “I um afraid that I will never see | laid, but not on the grounds south of the ADDITIONAL PRIVATES OF THE POLICE FORCE. | the Police Court, in the trial of Jas. Miles, a young | about $200,000 per annum in che purchase of coal Hou-e on T st n.w., 6 roomsand bath: mii: 48 feet | _my7-3w* 1226 Fet._ the end of my present ter: It is learned post- | Government photographic building. Quartermas-| R. HL G.A. Rock, H. Barton, L. A. Don-| man, for stmking Mary Ohlhart in the eye, He ‘transported over the canal. Price $4.30. JOR SALE—TWO-STORY AND CELLAR, DOUBLE | 17% $6.50 up, Just 30 percent lower than the prices | tively, however, that the President made no such | ter Close selected ¢ present location, which 1s | nella, D, McSweeney, J. , L. ‘Trumbull, | Brown. testified’ that when. the defendant called soon to call the attention of ot House (Bo). & We 8 rooms and beth: allm.t | Frame Cottage, tom Se Eat st dear | of othier houses. remark, the tnest on the whole reservation. W. J’ McManus’. P Brooks, A,£. Drutamond, 3 & | kim'a “arabe struck nite wie hie ee the Senate and House of Representatives to by Le Hampekire ave.,8 roomeand beth. | ¥*%r: tok SUai60, Labier Helps, Pes 500. ‘Serge Suits, all wool,fast colors, and well made and ps jThe members of the Hifles and their famtiles and | Beli, and M. G. Bauer have been appointed ad-| brella. Witne he struck the defendant be- | this subject, and to give them an opportunity of piesa. e eae Ty E & THERFORD, trimmed at $10, sell elsewhere for 215. Interior Department Changes. friends are, Gen. W. H. Withington and son, Mr. | ditional privates of the police force for the ten | cause he is counted oneof the! bullies. RST ee tS pa sigeseege 22d at mw. 9 rooms and bet: all m. 1. —— 2226 F st nw. eae Abert Ra eae RETO) week 618: ‘The following official changes have been made aE pea ee Cay concent EASELS Gays’ service ta with the Secret Ber- ese small poodie.” sald seo inte ote eae eS ee eat magento whe rice $4,600. R SALE—SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PARTIES Prince Albert Suits at $15, worth $25. in the Department of the Interior: h = ‘ C. svenor, | vice ‘Treasury Department fendant. peared that complainant eopeer bave a a ae ee Te F Sesto of Uzi oF cxehaiwing for handsome | Prince Albert Suits at $19 and $25, worth$30| General Land OMco—Appointments: James K. eS eaecy Mrs id. D. Stes Sais Take NOS OE mmeed bo ee) defendant ee eee a dey =H House on N st. m w., 9 rooms snd beth:allm.i. | Clecant and toad aie, 3 goles « ase three | and ¢40. Stone, of Minnesota; Adam F. Naf, of Tennessee, | Geo. Morrison, Mr. py ae eee Mr’ and | p»7B¢,Supertntendent of county roads reporta that | sister, and ied $10. claim Of the canal against the General Government 89,000. Picted, Now 4740, 1745 and 1f44 geen wt gory. | Blue Flannel Suite, 2 sate of batons, at 98.60, | and Robert Tr van Newien, of Callforaia. vimbet E towiie A. Wilson, Mr. the « mud hole” in the Bladensburg road, | saultéd her. He was fined $1¢ Sint ot hocnnalaguian Housé on O st. n. w.. 9 roomsand bath :lot 2136x155, | oct hunished. lnsadsomely frenconh, sad wails ee 2, depredation agents, at $1,300, Albert W. Stiles, of | MT ley, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Morse, Mr. | about which complaint in Wednesday's remuner ‘or compensation. to ales: Price #7000 class in Gvery ‘particular’ DAVID’ 2 WINDSOW E | "pee Ficanel ‘ent at at 910, | Mianesota, cleri,at'si,300, by transter om Treas- | 304 Mra Roboré Gibson, Lieut, and Mra R.A: | Sron‘]s outside the Districe dade, A HOTEL Association OnGaMIEED.—The hotel cep erence: AUSTIN P. BROWN, lass in every, perdcular.. Di Bults, vattons, st 10, “tet a Hoibart, Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Plerce, Mrs. Rowley, men of Washington had a meeting ‘st the Rigrs} Tye tndicationsnow are that while ue Delaware mn Real Estate aud Loans, 1426 Fat. : = oe 3 worth $15. Detlagteal BUEN Ay etc TUS. iam | MISS Euima Walker, Mrs J, "B. Dewolf, urs. J. ¥. ‘The contract for laying pips and brick sewers | House last evening, and on motion of Mr. We peach crop Will be it Will not be the im- - 24 16TH STX-W., ¢7,000—1 WILL | FOR SALE -HOUSE—A VERY COMPLETE 10- ‘HOT-WEATHER Goons: Sherman Fito, of Ohto, clerk, at 000, under civil. | 288, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H, Carroll, Mr. and Mrs, J. | 7 Ret it Ge ee Dury 1t was decided to form a - | mense crop anticipated a month ago, F price amd on terms ‘to suit, this cle | A’ toom Brick, on C st, in immediate proximity to fo, clerk, at $900, under H. Bender, Mr. K.'T. Webb, Mr. Harry Hatch, Mr. | Will be read ena te tits Commis- | zation, to be known as the ot | "De husband of Violet Cameron, the past and carefully coustpucted resideuce;receutiy built | pew quarters of, the Couimissioners et « low figure. | Costs and Vests in Seersucker, Alpaca, Mohair, Pon- | S¢FVice rules. = Harry Devin, Sir. Ben Berry, Mr. Geo. Hobart, Mr. | Sloners, for, the, reason ee) Bi Se proddene We Seer | Sete, has obcalned $1,050 damages against ibe for aus own cocupancy (John Fraser, architect, David. | Pvery, com A Ee nabs Fat | gee, &e., Bargains. improvement at Leesburg. Geo) Gooras, Miz A- Straub, Mr. M: Gridley, Mr. | OPC er Toom liquor iicense has been granted to | lected: T. president; W. H. Selden, | Manchester Umpire for & libel cont in an in won os buliders ei mre Liat diene JOH, SATE-BEACTIFCL, sPaCtOUS. io-noom | ,,vit¢ md Fancy Vests, immense assortment, from town o¢ Leesburg, in Virginia, Mee Ges. coovel Me, JJ Suber and Air Frank He- ES Vice president; C. W. ‘treasurer and gec- | terview with Lord Lonsdale, published in ~ ne tear. ‘Address’ ae, DOUG. ig aeteeen BOO! Les wins Lansing, Mr. moeeas, | Ratnceioe Oeet retary. paper. SOEMEST, DD. Calvary kectorge Clutton. by | innsetMkeghit eer, Coavenlence, and fine lot op | 700. UP Ko trouble to show goods, at to erect a large building at the corner of King and | W. and R. Emuions, J. Rath, and Wm: Gregg, Mr. ‘ibcionadi, Onie ‘myl3-we” | Unsurpaased ast yasc. awe CUTIER & WIMER, Loudoun streets, which will be used for the town | aud Mrs. N. W. Tewy. JoR SALE-ON EASY TERMS—NEW BRICK | _¥: Zens: a fo. garden party request that flowers donated for the BF at 5 A A E offices and an opera house. Mr. Harvey L. Page, soning Pe en peee ned chet oop Gecaston be left tthe Jiggs House. vase, o@ IgA at near T nw. containing aight | JOR SALE eae 8 gaa & ad £4 E arehitect in this city, has been awarded the con- | Imre duckeow i 3 |. The ts 00 24 Mc — Minerva Club held seventeenth regular Ecligo “Geta "oalance ut tng rate ofan 830 por | Te CZn> Ge 2% "ig so9\ #00408, 42th ot. PAE tue | pet, for te, bulldlig, ater a competition, in | their meals with ths Honorauiess Corporal HD, | ttuperance meeting at Hayden's Hall Four-atd-s- ma AUSTIN PF. BROWN, | 1:31, 133 Pierce it. je08" i Geteant neat ee his plan pended than the | Nash has charge of all the arrangements, and is | Daly Sires) Sng Benoa "AGaresses were susie Te Ese se eS acme | 196i _ m0 Con. TENTH AND F OTS. X.W._| otlers. ‘The Duliding will be of stone and brick. | carpet bieught on ae speek ape ee Setiod, Halk and Hank a resteatiey ume, > gake, SSS PERT nT in Beaonss Som Besse Serra | iene. ste Seetyeat | ner commnre mans or ra ammusmr |B salue $200 ver month. L. M SAUNDERS & BRO. PPh ‘The cost will be $13,000, and the Work of erection | COmpantes will take place on Thursday at 10 am. 4: SALE—FIVE ELEGANT NEW BAY WINDOW wanna nen et eee at Athletic Park. ‘The following compantes will Pees een pra SUIT for pring the fret and sscet maportant A Fine Example of Enterprise. —_| Participate: Battery B, of Peterspurg, Va. ino Remur. ‘These ally ‘Duilt; only best materials used. On 7th Gutone square south of Pennsylvania ave. watoin a stoue’s = Herilics, &. Come aud iLspect these eoay & REPETTI, my. Sho Pekusyteanie sve Be. Jom SALE—THE VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING Ho MELEE citar 308 6th at opposite Se Louume’s Church. ee Pes the premises: Cini + o'clock, or to G. ¥. a’ 1411 Get nw. spl9-Lm | is Light Artillery, Louisville Battery, coustderation ts Quality, Workmansbip,and it. | From tne Sunday Herald. " ‘The large aniount of sales in these Suits isan ‘The Stax bas lightened our labors considerably. Sekieai sty SS eesti evidence that Gentlemen bave found, from ex- THE COMPANIES DRAWING FOR POSITION. 2 Derience, the goods we sell, while posscesing Taeappeuranns of eusbour-eeck, oan be Bought At two Otlock the captains of the various ho, coining 6 tum Deering at for $12.00 to $18.00 per sult. ‘They are of Cas- Infantry companies that are entered for the com- | shaft was broken open: and. petitive drill arrived at headquarters to draw for | and chain and $2 or $3 in money swlen. ‘simere Stripes, Fine Check snd Plain Colors, pee eG Boas ‘Alto, PRINCE ALBERTS and FOUR-BUT- Position. A large waste basket was placed) pixce op cue ‘THERMOMETER.—The following on the tables in front of the assistant | were the at the Signal Office to-day: 7 SE. cor. 3.6. av. ‘TON CUTAWAY SUITS, in Diagonal, Cork- 1.700) Sage Eh. Say 14950 | sexe by, deus Sim tabad pec salt, BOTS a 13 24st. se. fhe SUITS at 83.50, $4, 95, to $8 per suit. YOUNG ‘ered SPR meng oer 1,500) Fe, : 800) MEN'S BUITS for 8,810, $12, and $15 per his hand in as Wes Gand. drew therefrom | Gzx. Ursuaw Surmvimp—Gen, Upshaw, the a ts 500] sult. FIRST-CLASS GOUDS. & ‘sealed White em These contained | assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs, has re- 412 Sa es Should you prefer to have Your Bult Made to the Bumbers which represented the plage to be | tamed from the West, Where be has been with the Sr... m Order, on our second floor show & licenses ‘Indian traders. ‘The above is only a portion of the on my} Line of Black Tieebhiea, Cocthorew, W7as conducted with, precision, and’ no tiie was Senate sub-committee which has been investi. “i late, "and wood | the istand 1st festol PAGS Ew 5 | Diagonain Cheviouy aad Ganelmeres of various ba a ce wee ene Ben” paneer in wall sacianed ‘wich the resule ot eit : mrades, Suits to order from 825 to 900. pola egg Es Spy eases A $0" | POR ALY PaEsIses vise orm sraeer ex. | "Suet, Gone oat seer TiussitaR I Pavon’ oF 4NLY cuasina or srouns DURING thts allt ttndrs to had boo rmagodfeeleod HOUSES AB FOLLOWS: 93 Mase: ee AABN, "2, JA ta HOOD os OAH WALKER & 00, A committee trom the Clerks’ Assembly have | whore it wae shown that Uaders hen abused there ot aD eee pecvemente, 407% Jot st, | ET20-8t" ‘walted upon the merchants of the District in re. | license, it was also proven that the ‘Omics ba SALES ia ard to the closing of Sone ab 7 p.m, during ce had removed them. 6° rol ‘Week, and report that they find & of the | Post-Orrice Orrictits AsromtsuEp.—The post- ee a usitess }men are In {AVOF Of closing as Uiat hour, maseras tasantoad, Fa. a place worth $1,700 per Bail, vestibals bathe toomy Bor ad coud water, eae Bx- and thar "A coer on tf tures; range, ‘latrobe os every’ ruor.” paved “strect quod fea ETE oa Te li } j

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