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UNFURNISHED— Face ux. 10 2s. all mt. improvements; good. re- permonth. For partieu- tw my26-3t 915.50 y 10.50 rear L, bet. 1st ste cd - N.W—10 ROOMS, ALL ‘ory Brick Stable in BERT OR ERASE sas se 18 rom modern improvements: hottse rge grounds: fruit and sbade ‘opposite Howard Uni- ner aud winter home; ove unfurnised for 850 per mo. it RENT—NEAT, NEW BRICK Bi z ent Printing Office. with six rooms, water, EA McINTIRE, 918 F st. 516 3D_ ST. N.W. (NEAR PI ye), comfortabie S-story brick dwelling, lian “and lance yard. Ioquire of HA 1S. Fat awe cs JOR RENT_i8i4 G ST. 14 ROOMS, MOD. IMP: F : order; herdics Fe it ita. 87. Taigs: excellent condition,» $00 th, eo. . pepe 5.2 . 14 ts. mod. inn ‘Wall rent by the year low. @ 19th and H sts R RENT—HOUSES ONG 8T_N iclusive, at ber month, a rath. fered at very moderate rents. The; d and ready for oceupancy by t re How oben far inspection, 18 BM at These houses are thorouchly built, Will be Ist of HUN, Real Eetate and Loans, nw F A ROW OF FIVE VERY COM! d Dasement brick houses, 9 room: side Int st, bet. Land M sta. {stable and Jake Fard in rear: rent- teach, SWORMSTEDT & BKAD- my? Baty STORY AND BAS! brick dwel th st. nw. # rooma, 840. SWORMSIEDT & BRADLEY. Bt 27 NT-921 FRENCH ST. N. W., H “cellar and mod, cotiveulence —NEAR THE CAPITOL, A DESIRABLE tly situated Brick Dwelling,uine rooms, E iath, 10S 2ds6 Bee Ros RENT-BY RO. HOETASMAN. 1737 F st.n.w., 10r.. 1446 N'st. 21. ru Is41 Ret ow. 10rs. A st., near Jd n.e., 6 rm. RENT OFFICE Rooms. Lith st Orn {haw 3 Tbe sae Eee STOUGHTOS eee eae e eeeer ae : delightfal summer M ‘PAu ER, 1418 ee jeuice;ouly 60. Inquire bend ES gst.) wpe part be examined tt from SuiusAs J Piste SCOT 1a24 Fst a) roous hous, ou ¢ hue of cars Only nw 7th st. we. a st. ae > Ric ‘of furnished hor FITCH, FOR £ BROWN, T4357 Penn. ave. n.¥. TO SEPT. 10, WELL FUR- warlottesville, Va.. with etables, milk, and ice. my1S-20 N ELEGANT NEW DWELLING 12 rooms and all m imn- he louse is open for inspection. vars apply to the OWNER, 1210 N et. 2 7 pam. my t6-1m ND N.H. AVE. DRUG oS Baer ig - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., ‘SATURDAS, MAY 28, 1887—-TEN PAGES. ALE_A TWELVE-ROOM HOUSE, SOUTH- crn exposure, in excelicnt condition, modern im- Provements: on New York ave.. between Sth and 10th ts. n.w.; lot 22 feet 6 inches wide. A good invest- ‘ment, Cali on owner, 961 Massachusetts ave. n.w. _ my28-3e SALE— {3 room pb, 12th st, bet. Band F, rents for $80; 912,500. W. cor. 15th and Q, 10r., first-class: 87,250. Sor. 18th and Gr ive SOSOS 87,500. hoa hy Nocti eile ety tbasement p.b.. irae ire sil ma, Kat Sasof cheese bull sod conient fauily Houses of ity, on Sth 50. N.J. ave. 3, itol sts, rented at $40 per month, ry ‘the mises: $3,600. One-half cash Esveatinent. LOWE & BUSOHOE, 80M Eat, Cop street 8 *my23-be SALE—1820 MO. WW, JUST WEST OF Wusction of Mode lnlghaand Connecticut aven-: 11 rooma: every modern convenience: handsome in- fige and out; price ow and on eey,toring: Kaye at this nye 1925 F st. 2 ROE SALE-AT MT. PLEASANT_ELEGANT San IR Se nean 12- room House, with 86,000 square feet ground: oak trees and highly improved: 820,000; can arrange terms: one of the most desirable suburban homes about ius city. ‘JOHN SHERMAN & CO., my28- 1407 F it. HOUSES ON © 8T., BET. 4% (OR SALE — DESIRABLE RESIDENCE rooms and bath, dumb-waiter, open fire piace, erm plumbing ete, fine order. A ii ‘good investment, and ‘K HOUSES, nicely located in northwest section, 7 rooms each, with modern conveni ‘ood terms. D. HAME QR SALE—EIGHT SIX-ROOM BAY-WI Bricks, mod. Imps. 1m nw. section of city rst-class order, and ander rent, 1 ‘As an investment ho better in the elty. Price auch; terms easy. ¢. G. BELRY AA my24-eotm Attorney-at-Lay OR SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK, 14 rooms: mod. imps: excellent condition; 500; small cash payment, and equivalent to feut.” Apply to PELOUZE, 816 Sth st. my EE NEW DESIRABLE 2-STORY brick dwellinws, exch conta Goncreted cellar. all: mod. 1 3th and 14th and T y toHUPT House, on Capitol Hil. fronting Capitol grounds, i i; lot ‘$1,200 down aud balance at 850 AUSTIN P BROWS, Real Estate and Loans, _ ARG FP atinws ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL Dwelling, all mod. imp., on 10 per suai, for daly . BOW. ES & 00. NEAR jesirable three-story Brick containing ten rooms and all modern con- "3 THOS, J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F st. hw. ALE—I HAVE FOR SALE SEVERAL NICE Fe F TORY BRICK HOUSE, ROOMS. lon sates 1023 15th st. a. w.; _my27-3t ALE—BY 8, H. WALKER, Fate Giz, 12s sth at. n.0, provements, new. 40 rooms. Four Lots in square 70, 4 $3. 1216 it rooms and. ny ‘atone th st a. we yR SALE— Great bargain on 14th P and pee three-ftory. Bricks ‘mod, “anpa : Hot 4 8 to suit, Inquire J. Say73e SALE — 2224 CLEVELAND AVE. N. W., A ‘two-story, pres briok syimmings, Sionis water, gua, and sewer; latrobe and alate mate) six ate. nw. [8x105 to alley; ean be turned into s store at little expense: 3.000 | price 7.500. Also, beautiful Lot ou New Hampshire 4,000 | ave, between Land M ste., 60 feet front, price 61.75 m Wat Groom beta 5100 } Per deot Jot P SERS, ‘BAXTER & MACGOWAN, 1008, 1010 F st. | _™¥* sabe Bee Tee R SALE—TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING; seven: can coco improvement ‘au ata. D.w.5 COTT, WILCOX & WINE, 1907 Pennsylvania ave. my28-3t tweent 2: Eo) E roouis, Fenton st., n't Cov. ‘001 st. bet. 4th and Sth n.w. store asd dwehifog, 14th at ‘OR SALE—SPECIAL DARGAINS— Several six-room Houses on A.st.u.@; all modern improvements: 10 per ceut investment Price only fae wach. 1 room brick, 1. foenaeee meee Titecne nya aocort tent sig eos Ee 4 Toone oa Mason bet Gio aud 1 at. ith et, business 14 rooms, 2 bath-roows, aud all m. i; @18,000. ry det. 13th and 14th. Hbaae Dew, between Lith and oth sts, all 20 rooms and ecu la a. us: 822,000. + ‘Troms and thang Cate "polable House on Iowa Circle. Price $30,000. + aCRoons on M etebet2uth 2 Two elegant Houses with linge grounds, locations ase ansurpassed, at €79,000 aud $80,000 cach. Frameon Dunbartonave. ‘AUSTIN P. BROWN, ge, Bot Bees as Mea ost OTH: eal Estate and Loans, 14s, Brel EGer bth’ and ofa nie Beusdoa of A Nt Feta. | Aso, lnabegred and uhimproved property ih TITH ST, 8. W.13 ROOMS | Othe city, Apply to 1428 New 5 Sth at., ne 15th a e600. WES 1438 New York ave. ih arte jew Yorkave, ‘brick house, at. and 20 faet on New Hampshire ave ing on both streets, “Price, only #3 ie RK N 16TH ST. ‘bath, id NICE pleasant locations on said street coniventent tocarsand herdic; $9,800. HARDING & WATERS, 6 stn. w. ‘OR SAL! BRICK DWELLING, 6 rooms, a ted cellar, P, bet 9th and 10th sts. b. jer house: $9,000; 1336 Qst. LL room brick dwelling m thorough repair: ® HARDING & WATEES, 606 Lith stn w. ‘THE VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING bid eUilat. SOB Ot at ew oppontiC oe Church, Appl OUlueksof ton F ATLA E, 141] G st. nw. '§. PROPERT: ‘ap19-im | 4 yon the preniises after 4 | ¢ mont 2500. brick houses iu various sections in the northwest | _ Also, a gem of a house, six roomia, hail, bath, mn 322,500 to $4,300, suitable forrespectable colored | side aud rear alleys, near 16th, st. ‘on terms to suit. OWNER, 609 14th st. nw. | $3,600. my 24-8 _ Ty JOR SALE— ‘OR SALE— 9008 GST., 14h VERY CHEAP. Snug 6-room brick, 9th st. n.w., near 2014 Hat., 8 r._ lot by 140.10 to alley. Boundary, mod. tmp. + 62.700 | LAL Nat aw with sia 8 Ot inal ‘our-Tooth brick, 1Oth st. uw, neat ibe &. ing new house on 2 : iain Li-room belek, 1st. uw., near Oth, mod: imap: 9/000 | 2421'Pat aves Ora, mod haps JAMES W. TYLER | $0 bn Gey ia, 5 _my23_ 929 F st. .w. (2d floor.) _| A number’ lareg aud small oiies Jo SALE-2-STORY. 6 nOOMS One S-omn NGEO. W- LINENS, Sots and Hata, 7-ROOM &c.; lot fronting 20 feet on 16th ‘ave., with wide park- cellar, ‘OR SALE-21,800 FEET OF GROUND WITH first-class House, 13 rooms; stabi cistern, ke, Im) feet on business Address 3233 M rain-water F id bric] iress Stable, Star ta R RENT—STABLE—IN, RB OF 1812 N ST. new and a tala room. Apply to A. T. BR RENT—“LEARN T) Machines rented at payments, my4-i FOR RENT—-MISCELLANEOUS R RENT—ROOM FOR HORSE AND BUGG} k atable. near 14th and Corcoran st 8! fia ith PE- WRITING.” Ag ‘and sold on “CALIGRAPH OFFICE," 933 F st. nw. Howers; this place will be sold very clea ghance foreity property. JNO. ¥. Wal stnw Jy ee ribe fur handsome ia ealtad to tie three LE—4-KOOM BRICK, 10TH ST., NEAR U, 00; renting for $10; 6-room bay window brick. pilonte_on New Hampshire ave.,8 roomsand bath. ‘4 Hctises on 224 st. n. w.,@ rooms and bath; all m. i. Price 34.600. of Games on Bd at. m. @, 7 rooms and bath. Price House on N st 2. w, 9 rooms and bath; all m.i, 89,000. to alley. Pri AUSTIN P. BROWN, Real Estate and Loans, 1426 F st. n.w. Pp COUNTRY BOARD. _ : oF {UMMER $20 PER MONTH UR Pes Sous ea7 aa Stour run down the Potomacy airy’ roots, Uecuite au iy perfect efit Price 42.500; terun'ts seat | £0 eToUmaN aod table tow, fruits, daily taal uo itss, fect order.” Brive $2,500; to U ‘Apbiyto [bi 3 GOODACRE, Clifton Terrece, Howard | monauitges.— 3 a. i Cnc oe ave, Mt. Pleasant, D. C., of Gn premises. my20-Lm ei SREB AT “FAROWA “FAR y iB SALE-ON 8 ST. NW. NoW Is YOUR | QUMMER BOARD AT TAROMA FARK, VIVE jar and Usck portives. Finjused jor tataral sreades Saul | View fecout srmundae pare ais sud waiers 3G de nd back pore 4 . fs E i, 30 foot rear, and six-foot side alleys.” Lot higher than Washington. Address GUY MOSES, Aasaaige righ cable, Frcs, 97.000; cach | ae ORCAS Eo — remaluder in deferred fay FIRST-CLASS TABLE, 2 fads G esey, | SUater trom lary Rouse, jarge rome, 1606 F st. nw. High and siady Brfegn ns 9 dag to Waah- inuton } Box 189, Alexandria, E_SPECIAL ATTENTION OF PARTIES | Y* eo mldrese Maupdtae “& FEW BOARDERS DESIRED IN 7! die horses for Indi rake SON. North Fork, Loudoun Gos ¥ ference. . YOUNTRY BOARD AT MS: WITTBERGERS, 4 sadences Dupont Ci Ct out on Metroj Branch of B. and 0. R. Sleeant and beautitully usbed. Houses: just com: | 1, tation on couples sud oy le taken: Dleted, Nos. 1740, 1742 and 1744 P st.n.w.;hard- | nochfidren. B. OE — inished, eee Sreecoed, eee are first. my28-i Cotta, class in eve cular. 3 iF [OOATION GOOD WATER ALY SS, chacncadTT a ETRY YOCRTIDR, COgD WATHR HALE poe itt will Rete hn La from the G’HOUGH, "Moss Hil,” Kokesvilie Prince Wilitam County, Va. z eaze T LAUREL, 4 LARGE, ATRY ROOMS, Fok SAE HOUSES ANB LOTS FOR sce aaah of Sear braE enue a eal Estate and Loans. LISI st. W. Mi, HARRINON, Loural, Ma. ‘HE MOUN- Snow i 2 | A tainsof M Bro Hi st, near U, newly papered aud painted; stable; | 4M tains re ey ray AC my19 WRIGHT & BOL! i ‘SORTER ‘Brownsville, OR SALE— (on jor at a + ‘ANTED—BOARDEKS IN PRIVATE FAMILY 2, House ou T st nw.» 6 rooms and ath: mt; 48 feet Wa ane Peano ie rar ed pleas oa, ‘st. n. w., 8 rooms and bath; all m. 1 wit Hits hus ee ‘myay ie ROSPECT HILL, HOUSE COMMANDS A BEAU- ‘tiftul view of Vailey of Loudoui ahd milk, ess fishing and hunting, pia mj shade, ce, fruit sno and fine sad- HENSON SIMP- UNSET HILL—OPEN JUNE i, LARGE AIRY ims beautiful grove near, hola: apring. bad, on, Loudoun County, Va myi25-2W* Houss on O st. n, w., 9 rooms and bath ;lot 2136x155, uu st mw OF H6x159, | yall eet fruit and worsen mk T WO OR THRER LITTLE GIRLS," Ha from 8 to 12 years, can be accommodated for the iS ARRAIGNED AND SENTENCED, A Basy Day tm the Criminal Court. ‘THR CASES OF VARIOUS PRISONERS DISPOSED OP, 2d EDITION. ‘and black helmets with: Co, D, 9d regiment, of Maine, otherwibe the Nealey ok ‘Peay eckod peoecioany, eran Rifles, of W.j4. Goss. AS) Today was @ field day in the Criminal Court, Mis sweet et bayonets, Capt. ‘Goss stated «3 a, bis men had. ran ry ten be began drilling them without | come right trom & August weather, «| Sr ag 29, Was very hoarse and With their winter clothing, and on ‘account mo Danks, bas his Were placed at some disadvan Tt was ex Ras ey, in understanding ted that some of the men. suffer in Ss for er | marched a Dut up to chis time there has Deed no fliness in THE HORSESHOE BEND DISASTER. | Ti a break, and ec eeny Rinew comme, e=5ept ae o88e of a soldier The Official Let Gives che Names of | Feiss they moda bare ben Parade, soon recovered. Surgeon Thayer Only Six Killed. ‘Of the Rifles re as, by files was: attributed the good health of the men to the ex- Prrrssune, May 28.—The official lst of Xilled in ny meatien feneweaTy Wher take Of thomsetves. ‘The adju-} "samuel Moores, a colored boy of thirteen Fears, ‘nd injured in the Horseshoe Bend accident, just with theas” r-tront and Dra, F.C. Wi ‘surgeon of the 2d | Convicted of a simple assault in shooting a colored furnished by the rafiroad company, gives six | Uosutiful, and the wneels were well Tegiment, and G. H. Brickett, A ‘surgeon of | girl,was called up for sentence, and the court gave killed and eight injured. The names are as fol- Aiton thas cuudons, were executed the 1st ‘acoompany the command. Dr. | him ninety days in jail. lows: Foedo cerns 3, excelled, ‘Thayer is by his wife,wAo isa daugh- | wicnael Curtis, convicted of enticing a female Killed—Dale B. Graham, son ot ex. Git | inscantancous’ morenenaee te Posten age Snell, of this city, ' Following 18 8 | cniid to a house “of iilttene ie 1886, was bam, of Allegnany, Killed instantly; Tyirch | seemed to. move. like roster of te company as it appears in camp: cailed up for sentence, and several witnesses’ were der, of Pa., found lying dead in a slightest. effort, Dombi anton. seotk, peek: Gore; Heute, C. O. Morrill, Jas, A. | heard as to his chatacter: The father testified by the roadside, ay mangled, Jno, Dorts, Of | Was however, quite rah ee eee Aw Pty that the defendant was only twenty-one in March inches beliw the” hip, died in ehity: Boke, une when they Kael § Binory, HA Casson; prete CA. | TiaGe a feeling, Spee eee ee ee minutes after his recovery from the wreck: | Givin, docnasevouey: Likethe Rife, Bodge, FE. Caswell, Cuippen- | many reasons why Justice should be tein] JohnH. Stauffer, of Louisville, Ohio, te Rn a ings, FL | With mercy, and asked that. the, sentenae the ‘Chas, Biedi of Brinsfield, Noble County, In- Paul will carry Sant Sand Hagecomb, Jno. Hodgkins, Wm. Hansen, 'W. H. maximum of which 1s ten years in the peniten glans, was an <Rentleman. His skull oon | that it will not be below the chine tary and a fine of $1,000—be such a8 not to SRS ont SP Na hat | comacrs eve meet sty sac. Re {raveling forthe Emir Cracker Works, of Phila-| A few minutes before 12 o'clock a company and he had been glad to learn from his Gciplio, fatally injured, Jaw broken, right cheek | wearing the most conspicuous uniforms seen Upon. neighbors his good character. He was glad that GEL Oem ae ave, foredd from sta TUnG® | che grounds #o far, with ‘the exception of the Zou- Birk “He haped tearate attempt to debauch the pret ‘Wuntaabung, Pa, scalp | aves, made heir appearance onthe parade ‘fain, and would steer clear ot Rook Sang gut i; A. Egan, Fayette N. Y,, ia- | They turned out to be as those who volunteered to testify to their own in chest and scalp wi ;, Clara Albert, ee soe as they infamy. He had come to the conclusion that there lint, Mich. scalp wound, injured ‘in taee; AIK } opportuntty to see some ‘was enough in him to attempt to save him, and be scalp wound nervous; en be Bt. n ‘@ fine of $50 and an imprisonment of four agesby, ticket agent, Columbus, gings lue zouave ‘months in jail. Wound and leg injured; Hattie Luckett (col oe 9€ @ cream color, with biue Lewis Goodwin, convicted of it ota Alexandria, Va, scalp wound, nce cut lack belte and stiff coat, was sentenced to jail for sixty days. tured, AG Altoona { coats were rather long, and looked too mi convicted of an indecent as- Rev. Jno, Al Beaver Fails, | belted shirts for beaut} sault on a a from Judgment, of 364 Pa, ip wound and” face injured; | bayonetson. in oblique days in jail by the Pohee Was called up for Rev. R. H. Porter, Detroit, Mich., injured ip face | his gun in a circle, ce. He said he was drunkat the time. ‘The and Jeg. Frank MeCue's ‘ni ven in papers | Before they had halt court said this crime was a most detestable one, and. this’ morning, was an error, from papers | evident that they would not he expressed his t that the law here did ‘not, found on the B ee put the cause they did so poorly, vi asin some Ji ms, make it a penitentiary of ‘above are reported dead, ceding companies nse, oMeials have received no information of | etter, BIRBK carcri fring offr. Taylor addressed the that his any more deaths, pen acre St one and one-half defendant mad drank, tnireen Se rang fe lasses ‘rand one of wl and that alco- M. ROUVIER SUCCEEDS. vidual mistakes ce) Which doubtless hurt lism was chargeable with the offense. A Cabinet of Moderate Republicans, With Boulanger Left Out, Loxpox, May 28.—The Paris correspondent of the 7¥mes telegraphs that M. Rouvier has formed ‘The court said tat he did not believe that his understanding was overcome by drink, and not seeing one Sead circumstance, he sentenced ‘him to one year in Richard Rollins, alias indicted tor bigamy in having’ married on March 17th Jast THE CADET comrs, At.12 o'clock the Cadet Corps began coming on the ground for inspection, and were inspected near the southern gate in the following order: a cabinet as follows: Peekskill Cadets, gt. John's Lizzie Stewart he wife to whom M. Rouvier, premier and minister of finance; M. | Bethel Academy’ Cadets, Maryiand pers) ‘was married in 88, jeaded mee ty. = Flourens, minister of Soestga. affairs; ao Coll Cadets, Cayuga’ Lake Cadets, and the Charles Kelly, con’ yesterday of an assault ler, ver A M. Falliers, | Mi an Military Academy Cadeta. ‘The High (mow serving @ sentence of one year), was sen- minister of the interior and of public worship; Cadets were not ordered out for inspection. | _ Among the pleasant incidents of the camp have | Yenood to ves months in jall after the expiration Ininister of tattncy Mt Deuolis, eNnister of age COMPANY 1, 2D MICHIGAN, ‘een the exchange of courtesies between different | of the present month. aad jdely- | _ Chas, Dean, convicted of larceny; motion for culture; Mf. Etienne, minister of public works; M, | followed the Rhode Island boys in thecompany | commands, National guardsmen from wi s Cochery, ininister of and’ telegraphs; 3 | drill ‘They wore lignt blue trousera with white | Separated parts ot.the Union have met here and | Pn. Pet, inaicted ior rape on Catherine Berthelot, minister of public instruction. ‘stripes, blue dress coats, a shade darker, coat tails | /2_ Many. cases warm attachments have Hunt on april 13th, plended tot guilty. 178, of moderate repute Of eh enact | trimmed with white, white delta, white tasseied | Ormed, Companies have essen, and have Aone ie | , THOS McCarty, larceny from che person, gold says, of moderate republicans, or of the union of | (rimmed with white, white, be © tasseled | messes have entertained messes, watch and chain, plesded not pull. 1 a number of instances in a handsome style. The headquarters of some of the commands are well provided with means for making it pleasant for tors, ‘THE RENTUCKY TROPPS. Among the commands in camp none have at- the left, and its operation willbe a trial of reac- Hon agdinat radicn militarism, and socialism, ‘The party of the right, with a senge of thelr own security, have promised the new ministry fall sup~ rt Pipresident Grevy was for & long time reluctant, helmets with gold fronts and spikes. ‘nothing remarkable about their drilling. They Gidn't ‘ao badly, and they didn’ take ® prise, were occasional their gen- eral work wascreditable. Charles Major, colored, indicted for the larceny Of about $3,700 worth of’ Jewelry from Mrs. Laura D. Henson, of No. 5 Towa Circle, on April 20th last leaded guilty. ‘The defendant gave the court a ll statement as to how he took the articles. The ‘rue next. few daysy the Toner eispatch fe ” the Times’ dispat in conclusion, "will be eventful for francs Anke tempt may be made to tnduce some of the previous ministers to oppose the new Kouvier pol cy, and the issue might be strange and unexpected.” Will Try To Effect a Compromise. CONFERENCE BETWEEN CHICAGO BRICKLAYERS AND ‘SOME OF THE CONTRACTORS. Cutcaco, May 28.—A large meeting of bricklay- their istrict attorney suggested that he might have adds the correspondent tl make the trial, but he ieee thoy left the groauae ati | tracted more notice than the Louisville Legion, | seericrantorney. Sug ‘second Offense, The court Analy consented. crolock, With ai average record, They were suc- | the 1st regiment Kentucky and. the two com- “ET Nugeuu, onset in the putght N it, uset in it on April 21, at store of 8. L. Gill, ‘pleaded not guilty. wis’ Dodson, petit larceny, second offense, Pleaded not guilty, « Chas, W. Howard, alias Chas P. Morgan, grand Jarveny of jewelry dnd money from Ira C, Abbott, Annie P-_fariey, and Fanny Green, in Apri last, leaded guilty. ‘The district attorney said be was NOW as a -house thief, and these cases ‘Were not all of those against him. ‘The defendant said that he lived in Baltimore, but went out panies of the 34 Kentucky regiment attached to it. Ondress parade and in the grand review ‘Wednesday these Wien tnett aplondid marching and nodding plumes, won high com- mendation. The colonel commanding is Col, Jno, B, Castleman, who is also adjutant neral of the wore plain white helmeta, with gold spikes and ps Pages” on the fronts {nein double-auiee com| from out guns was quite ragged. Frney came “back in’ front’ of their gun stacks, however, in shape, good. while sick to steal and get some money, and all he ers was held last night. ‘The executive committee | and arms were resumed without accident, Bayo. | State ot Kentucky, Col. u get a made a report on is progress of the fight with the | nets were not fixed nor unfixed very well together, | Castleman is one of the asked Of the court was mercy. He did not want master masons’ association, According to the re- | They loaded well with the exception of one man. |b 8% known national Counsel, but to be sentenced. He denied that he office: he was known asa professional thief in Balttmor Port about 1,000 members of the union have left | When they fired the captain neglected to go to the | Guard Wey and asserted that this was the firet time he hi camtaitvee composed st tureucoutsscrors ana fuce | Beek loaded Aithonee ane otek ee MEE | bie telow: ohcers ‘been arrested for crime. ‘The case went Over, that loaded, although the aim was not first class, Firing lying. edown was They game to company front from fours in shay ‘The Bullenes, Were caught in a brisk shower tore they had completed their drill, but they kept the field, as soldiers should, Their general per- formance will probably not carry them above the dividing line, ‘TRE WOOSTER CITY GUARDS, BIO, camenext, They also wore gray uniforms, simt- lar to the Bullenes’, but their helmets were black ‘with gold front-piece and white horse-tail plumes. ‘They stacked guns with nets well. ‘Their Pressed 1 puysique, a thorough Enowibdge of tactics and G material men will confer with the executive com- mittee of the bricklayers’ union at the headquart- ersof the latter to-day, and a settlement will be arrived at with part of the employers. A number of men who went to work for members of the mas- ler masons’ association in this and other cities were expelied from the union, aud $2,000 was voted for the executive committee to send men out of town with, 2 Fatal Boiler Explosion, MEMPHIS, TENN, May 28.——The boiler of the more inquiry could be made, foaled mms War Department Changes. ‘The following changes have been made in the War Department: In Surgeon General's Ofice—Ezora J. Alderay, of Massachusetts, appoint $1,000 clerk: Daniel Danbuf, clerk class one; and Samuel & Washing. ton, $1,000 clerk, resigned. 1 the Adjutant Generai’s Office, Michael Duley, clerk, class one, Ha ed in office of Chief of En- Gineers, John Baker, laborer, promoted to be skilied has seen much service. COL. JNO. B. CASTLEMAN. During the war he served in the Confederate army Under Gen. Morgan, and won & captain's commis. sion when only 19 Years old. A COURT OF IxQuIRY. Since the artillery drill at Athletic Park ‘Thurs- day there has been considerable talk of alleged irregularities in the drill The Petersburg bat- Natenez Cotton Factory, at Nai ‘Miss, ex- tery — withdrew, leas only the In. | ‘#borer. lodea % jock, salutes were Very uneven. marched w ry p white otficcame wa Diode ful moraingat Oa otank. Many ck the | Came Deck in front of their guns in good ane Genapaus Light Stabbed Wi lecting His Rent. ————— ‘and resumed their Without a break. ‘Thetr | Milws aaracdi ion was made, | TE MAN WHO FURNISHED THE KNIFR POR THX DERD ‘The Strike Troubles in Belgiu sien ne roomres cmeer| Tuer by sab epee Gas, Pees MELD FOR THB GRAND JURY. THE SOCIALISTS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THEM TO ‘MAKE DEMONSTRATIONS. BRUSSELS, May 28.—The socialists have taken ‘This afternoon, in the Police Court, Mr. Laven- der called to the attention of Judge Harper the burg battery or to him, that he should the dill, and receive ¢ share of the money, ‘The captain took a position in the rear when Ra if there were three com| tors the two prizes of th peti PI his men fired, and thetr firing by files was capital. red, ‘fring by ob eta case of Anthony Wells, the colored man charged advantage of the strikes In Belgium to make fain Socened a got aught ited ‘aud | $45 ee Rppears Gaited Cen, Aarded. | wich assaulting John Shea with intent to kill lim. demonstrations at various places, They have held | jt looked “as if repeated leat | about 1¢ and'wan tin ert taints, ere a ‘Several witnesses were called to show that, while inade, the red fing was displayou and ue sstarsc | MOFeMeNtR ‘The orders were given too rapidly | the rumors Gen, Anderson toda Ondereae a eae | Wells did not stab Shey ne tone oe we part in aly and one was partly given wrong, which the men | of inquiry, “The testimony hus, bore Geen ee lnise” sung. ‘The strike in the Mons district is be- The 1 quiry. stumON) en, and | the trouble and furnished the knife which came coming geseral, The ‘trial of De Finsseaux, for | {ortunately aid not cosy. jnen did not regain | wint be forwarded to the adjutant general of the | near jutting anend to Shea’s life. It yuantinit ‘after firing lying down. ‘They subsequently marched well, tad thelr gene: Tal work was considerably above the average, and Dut for the unfortunate break i the manual'they ‘Would have left a still better impression, The Wooster boys, however, made some bad breaks in blank cartridge firiag, but from the stand it looked as if the: ‘wasmoreto ‘than the men. ‘THE FORT WAYNE RIFLES from the testimony that Shea went to the house of Fannie Gordon to collect his rent; that she re- fused to pay him, and called several colored men eject CAMP NOTES. ‘The favorable impression made by the Lomax ‘Rifles was somewhat injured by the report which ‘was generally circulated that they had skipped a whole page of the driilordera, If this should prove true it was thought that their chaaces for first prize were gone, ‘If the guns had been loaded the ptain would have been killed, as he stood in publishing @ ‘seditious manifesto, has Copies of aT have been seized wherever tonal the police throughout Belgium. ‘The author of the Bi strikers’ ultimatum, and will be prosecuted'when tained. ““Tondeur. New Pacific Mail Officers, ea from the Wells came, with New You, Mi of the | were to conclude the company contests, but they | front of his men when giving the order to fire. new board of diractors of the Pacihc Maif Steam: | Tailed to put In an appearance «ibe performanceot a Bebcaap Rigs san an- ee ae es sup Co, Was held to-day, and, contrary to expec- CADET Dante mr Meeps seems to have met with general Irish-American Military Unien. tation, was decidedly harmonious, Public favor, and they are now regarded as candi. THE CONVENTION IN THIS CITY TO-DAY. ‘The officers elected were Henry Hart, president; | Were next in order, and the Peekskill Cadets were | dates for the first Mr. Belknap, the “father” ‘The convention of the I Am Edward Lauterbach, vice-president and A.H Lane, | the first to draw up in front of the judges’ tent. | Of this com ‘Witnessed every drill from anu aco cabink eo caer: one 5 a. Secretary. The office of president was offered to | The judges of the day were changed for this com. | e and he watched his boys with itary Union was ‘at 11:30 o'clock George Gould, but was declined by him, Ga ‘Unis morning at Emmet Guards’ Armory, corner of pbicho di Pennsylvania avenue and 43 street, by the prest- dent, Capt. Murphy, of the Emmet Guards. A roll pedtioe. sa4, Col, ae the Sod of the Cyclone in inn Ea Un veaae ok ee that appeared ay tuo fale A STRAMER WITH 750 PERSONS ON BOARD MIBSING companies tators may have been severely scored by the Ju: for vechnical ‘Dot apparent to the puts mistakes cially Mitted to determine the ve merits ot | It is estimated that at least thirty thousand | of the delegates was called, and thanks voted to J. AED TSOUGET TO BE LOST. cadet drills, The Peekskill boys were dressed le Witnessed the drilis and the pyforama yoo. Francis Baker, the secretary Of the last encamp- unis section oo the eounuey yewenday wus very dr | Piles orca aha a agian, ann, ne | Landay ra: band, of 1own, Tesalitions, nance, uniforms. equipments. grien? section of the country yest was le- | white cross cal ‘he 2 of furnished occasional | resolutions, finance, uniforms, ENS, t= structive, 4 local steamer With 750 personsaboard | pompons. ‘They wore followed by the St. John's miusie at tue aril gronade this morning. | ances and’ appeais'were appointed. ‘The’ secre Was caught by the cyclone and is misaing. It is YO who drilled during a driving | very pleasant episode of camp life occurred | tary’s was recelved and acce ‘The Fe- feared she is lost with all aboard. ‘The district of Tain, and the other cadet companies came on im | today en the little musical ,America’s | port of quartermaster, showing valance in Orissa was completely devastated by the ¢yclowe. | the ‘order in which they were inspected. The | Cadet Band of Milwaukee, under Musical Director | the treasury of $263.99, was recelved and referred Strike Leaders Arrested. rene parade was fined $05 § p. a. Frank Hensler, honored baptain Allison Nailor, | to the finance committee, Of the Washington Light Infantry Corps with & | | The convention then adjourned until & o'clock PITTeBURG, May 28.—A gf from Cnlcatown, Serenade at the uartera of the Captain | this afternoon, to allow the different committees Pa., says: A raid was mah on te unt ‘There was a contest in target practice at the | Natior responded by iting them all in his tent | to prepare business, Tioters to-day, and twelve of the ringleaders af. | Arsenal this afternoon between a section of Bat- | and treating them, "He then’ presented the leader SSeS Testedy Among tho number was Wm. Bielstein, & | tery B, of Cincinnati, commanded by Lieutenant | With a bouquet,ahd every member of the Dand Alexandria Affairs, membfr of the executive board of the Amalg® | eqood, and a soction of Battery A of the Louts- With a boutondiere, which ne pinned on thelr | Reported for Tux Evento Stan. oh soap Hep oping Tope ville commanded by Licut Mansir, each | Dreasta. Crrv Couxcr.—The city council met last night Were no new developments in the strike. tide was'to tire at oue thousand and six hundred | 4 Mi 7 G, De Leon, the managing secretary of the | anq'anishod the annual revenue Dilla. A propasal — drill, 18 seriously {11 and will be taken ‘to the yards, respectively, At the first round by the earns Mi De Léon ina | © give @ discount on que-haif the ist of July, and General Foreign News, Cinciinatt battery the jammed with the | Frovidence hospital this evening. (Mr. De Lé on one-half the Ist of December was negatived, Seer a Ona CEA GOERS gs.munition, and it Tequined sbdut an hour and a | 82 Se fund all the revenue Dil, paseed both boards pre- 2 a ise] year, except s luction has: tue Gretah question to all her agents abroad’ ©” | BAIE to get 1¢ in working onder Hots threatened with congestion or tae brala sre aes been made on insurance nis, The sum of eg geen a vant agsompesiog them ere rm align, Sec | Suton or the Are oparameat, na fe te —The vernment 7 z sing, monopoly Dill has become a lnwe wil ure for home on 4 special train at 11 o'clock Application of Alexandria Infirmary for a release ————— Uno iast t. the verdict of military experts | Of tax on certain stook held by it was agreed to, it Death Massachusetts Official. wae ‘the ‘Cadets were well iivthe lead | Deng stated that the State law forbade such taxa. Bostox, Malis., May 28—State Insurance Com- missioner Jna, K. Tarbox, of Lawrence, died early Yon, An application of Gas Superintendent Jacob salar this morning in this cit Roxbury for $100 increase of salary to July 1 was for the first prize, Tt tn claimed that they con- Srmed referred to the finance committee. “The abate- ‘Ww the latest Army regulation step, the ca- ‘the length of the ‘oaed upon te terse therefore ordered that {n paving Sr repairing raves the raleatreet mtereections the, remnant for wate y company ie Tespousitte sliall coufurm thet pt he inaeranddn arent {{ tmuproved frou build: ae ted N. “The Commissioners are informed thi the zeaees Baranya toma thay, te eeueenge ane Garena foe Taubimee etic atzaes enya Seiaitatesecaar tat anes oe ga formity with the street pavement ch Vereec SSR te "ined ty fe le Seaeueeig atacatimae ea the Bisitict aud the cost ‘chazwed’ eevinse yout eon Unless the companies comply with this latter Order the Commissioners will take the work in hand, as they state therein. Should the com. panies refuse Se for the work the Commis- stoners are auth under section 5, Ca oe 16, of the act of June 11, 1878, to issue certifioa Of Indebtedness against’ the property, real or per- Sonal, of such radlw: company, Which certip- cates bear at the rate of lo per ceat per STs a ae and the company, d Affaire iu Rockville. Correspondence of Tur EvExtno Stan. Rockviix, Mp, May 27, 1987, Mrs. H. Hurley has sold to Mrs. Rebecca Veirs ‘the house and lot lying Just west of this town; con- Sideratton, $3,000.—The missing man, Samuel Vance, ts in Indiana, safe and sound.— Miss Flor ence Ansley left on ‘Tuesday last to visit friends and relatives in Canada ——Miss Mamie Vinsoa wil TO for New Nork on Monday for a visit to rela- action of business for the public on Monday, May ‘30, 1887, (Decoration Day) unt! noon, A delivery by carriers will be made at 8a m, with the usual collection for that hour. The collections fc afternoon will be the same as usually madeon Sunday. The carriers’ window will be open trom Big Zbm- ‘The general delivery window will not UNSAFE Chief Parris of the fire deparument was sum- moned before the jury Lo-day to report the condition ‘of the. various public bu ager that he considers the Gofvoran Building: the Dime Musoum, and Kernan's Theater in cuse of THE DISTRICT OFFICES TO BE CLOSED MONDAY. The District Government offices will be closed @M Monday, May 30, 1t being Decoration day. Mrs Jno. Russell, to erect brick a + $3,500; numbered 415 ath serect, southeast. gee Bowser, ‘to alter house on Good Hope HIL $200, Hyde, of the Church ry ot srorachae ta Will not be available until ist of July iireteasadatea agree aaah al and approved by him. ‘he Commissioners have addressed a letter to y. Corcoran, who, with all the owners of peti Uoners, in praying Ube closing of an alley in ‘square, of @ portion thereof, shall offer to dedicate for pubile use as alleyways ground owned by them in amount at least, In area to that of the alleyway soucht to be closed. ‘The petition falls to comply with this requirement,” serctwee! n sens THE SECOND TRIAL OF Btscor.—Yesterday at Port Tol Ma.,a jury was finally secured for the second trial of John B. Biscoe for the murder Of Capt. Dixon. The witnesses examined were the Same as al the other trial, with the exception of Capt. Jas. T. Wroten, of Baltimore, who testified that Biscoe was the only person ’on the vessel with Capt. Dixon when he left Washington, ‘The trial will probably be concluded to-dat sinacdnees “emcviering Pickep Ur TWO DRars ON THE STREET.—A col- ored voy named C. H. Smith brought to the United ‘States Treasurer's Office yesterday two drafts fore dred dollars each, which he had picked up on the street. They were drawn by the Provid=nee National Bank upon the Chemical National Bank of New York In favor of Harold Brown, The boy wanted Mr. Whelpley to try to find the owner, en Save SHE SIGNED Away Her INTEREST Ix Rear Estate Wirnoct Kxowrne if.—Thils moro 1. F, Miller and E. D. Wright, for Mra. Wilbelfaina, K. McDermott, fied a Will in ‘equity against Chas. Mades, to set aside a conveyance made by her in April, 1886, on the ground of fraud and deocption, and for aréconveyance to her. ‘The complatnaut 4s the daughter of the defendait, and she allnges that she is entitled to a share in the property corner of 3d street and Pennsyivant on 7th street, near L northwest, ne, and which was be- may Lan 927 F ot aw, BY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 TO z aay cart Seareceneaie teorestatry Harm, 3 ge ‘TYLER & RUTHERFORD, s dence having been changed and ment of a nulsance on Hoyal and Princess streets | queathed to her mother by her’ grandfather, ; 7 oe Sep increased two inches. “w, | Was ordered, the work to be done by the superin- ‘and that. her. Tater 1s in paws itt SE oe Rie ce aad | a a ag Sar Aa | oy ams Mermingce Resta By hcngs ss"ae ane usd | nate tne oo errno oto | at A i ie a ea th, bath. “range latr es ciate, “and ed ‘Address B. A. ee, wy26828" | aiscredits the report Siac Coney AGAR o by the who have decided that his entry | SST cs" ora ‘rhe city council is still tosign a paper, aud abe having teen yy in terms tosuit! DANENHOWER € Sox, | AT A T COUNTRY SHAT, IN THE | sultan has been discovered in the palace at Cone Mas properly taade. Liou Gash was ruled out ot | anne work of abatin, nuisance made by the | of sigulng papers for her father trom thmaees a Dweuibes, tune toi aes meen Adametiy aie ents ar ihe | Stantinople,ieterring to the matter the Nowe Dany TRUTadag Wet Ce Po ad BOG as | JOw lots “on the north edge of te sooond ward. | signed It ‘Ske subsequentis: Renen tne the eae unprevements. reut reduced to #40. = Two STORY Bx FELL. f ay ‘remya says: “In any ct company Thus 3 The first order for filling up these lots was made | signed away ail her interest in the estate, and now TEDT & BRADLEY, S27 Fst. nw. 13-1 HW ORL ORY BRICK DWELL- | Rappahaunock County, Va._my21-s&wim "| porte understand that Turkish opposition. to Rus anges were shot over, and could not get to the Ning - ey T_MEW "ii WOO AUUEE E = Boos RIVATE FAMILY HAVE AGCOMMODATION | Nine Bulgarian views will eoolee OF later resus ‘until @ as town rustoes nF before the” opening SAP wo recover w one-sixth interest in the prop- og a BOUss, — tor luamited number of guests: ull home comforts | seriously for Turkey.” . ‘The ‘on duty at the hospital os 2 miso ee gts hase” wsa ua OF at id mood table: Rouse has bay. widows ena stante st , Pre W.H, Hawkes H. 1. B Johnson, 8 ¥, Wol-| ttrerthe war was over. in tue last hundred sens | Tocuxasext a IVF GVA tournament 3 3 lating rates, and every = jevation, 5 t sack Game oo r igh, achotce home ApDIg Ag We | VOR SAL a os wat. property, donot water Aut deiicatarthaesytattiis" | MINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Rpt Wabbing doa bre Cutodana ower. | Mut enara tact ate a nares | Tomato ay Ive Grv.—A tournament tm stinw. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, raferenices exchanged: "‘photogtayn at HEMPLELCS, = Pa smbulance duty, Dra, W. K Handy and D. O. | they’ are still a nulsance, with wich Superin- | Monday, under tie auspices oF the eure wae ap30-Sw* 1226 F st.nw. | 453Ps. ave.; daily communication with Washington. New York Stock Market, Leach. tendent Doble and the strest committee wiliggrap- | rial Association of Hyattsville. MONEY TO LOAN THREE -NEW-TWOSTOY Pins | 1 TODD: Gunston Var a iMienlot | pe fltowing are the opening and 1.00.6. prtees ‘The tent by tnostatt omcers of the | Hi next week. she sow eon FS pak Gant du pans | Noes tl ee ne von st inwe each | Sone ctigng ot Virginia love: Natlor, A.W. 4 ts the | wai A BREAK OAUEED BY THE FAILURE OF THE ——_1220 Fet._| For particulars app! } INNER, Philomont crowds, y © | day, fell into a well of water there, and was res- ATE, LOANS LIPE AND FIRE INSUE- D, CELLAR, DOULEE | ¥+ Os haudoun a2 wae We Fisiing MiUtary ts dispensed in a man- gash wit ditietty from 5 drowning. —— ry AD- x y Accounts cuahed, a . ‘and col ANTED—1 ERS—1 UN a Deen Association Stuck water: lot 50x100; Lanier Heights: 2 Wa er Tie wantin te brie oes ‘The Saratoga Citizens’ by | The pupils of the public shools here ‘have hada 2 TYLER & ii! freah milk, best of water, and. Rood, sevomnmodations: Doring’s serenaded loner Of | day's holiday to Visit the camp in Ws | myl4-3w* oF For lurtner parciculars address A. H. KEANE Weak Deraen | aeetks Roseen sonies Pameanr eine: “anc a 00 TO LOA’ OR | FVOR SALE, f a ‘were addressed by Gen. Black. An ex-| Mazniace Licknses.—Marriage licenses have Lise sb yer cent i food leat Bacafe seeing | ORDERS | DESIAED | FOR THR (HUMMER Etoition in he cour-yard of the Dulaingwas | veen issued by the clerk of tho ‘cours to Wiliam Mnyae bt = aE B-atory an; ‘k dwelling, near Dupont ‘months, Terms: i Ee : weet OR SNE Ee | Gercles 18 octane eee eae ae, dren. Address siMOPHLALE weston, Cul Pp fharched to the whart ahd took the steamer for | #t Mary's County. Md, and Salis A Btewans We ke go toas a ieganit e1s.000 | pe rent, Visi iz Mount Vernon and Maranall Hal, where wey rd | Sonneoa and Lasze Diggs. both of Prinoe Georges ON BEAL ESTATE, brick dwelling near Towa Circle on Vt. Wirt stots brick ae Tine Virginia Brigade made a handsome appear. | S84 Delay Maud Atkineos, Stitaepye omen vet , 3 Toons deep, 13 rooms, iano fai the housp tectn fash ance on dress, ast evel ‘Thos, Check and Vernie Becker; W. Hawkins and imy25] ‘THOR F. WAGOAM, oan + 14.500 | [oven densely ; axcollent water, ioe, ak, fruits ‘The ‘Cadet, gave a drill atthe Hawkins, both of Prince George's . $500, ees B-story and cellar brick dwelling, 19th st..near pms Wa Ni ‘Theater last Md; RR. Betts and F. Harper; Clarence F. 300, S00. Dare ile 10 rota and ath allie 23.500 to Mills ETE Be i ot a en 3 Estates Lowes with furniture. 2 as ath yang] ber scond Fg EF both of Allegany, ET Moline oie ae” = AAS BO ee No. 10 ‘State Senator Jackson, —_— oe AT Low. | eatery gud basement brick dwelling. near Du- a? OS i jutant General James Howard, and Gen. Clinton | Psmsonat.—Brigadier-General & J. Gallagher, JAX QN REAL ESTATE AT Low. | “pont direie fY'rooms, furnace sud allah, or Springs Seaton, Metropolitan Halitond oe ‘Those who were adjutant-general of Maine, and De. G.i Briskete Fe EEN ETL OWN & BRADLEY, Lorne = Souece iGn, Brightwood D-C inyish-2ee - ne Midwonuee Batcery ens sebsinute exh Of Augusta, Me.,who came here with the soldierly. $31 F 3+ brick dwell a eellsr, 7 EDMC cAR iD F x ‘Lewiston ROY giana | a Peat RSM nao | CMe Meee as Sanioe BA Sean tn eet | ane ah Sar ee Tae Reis Baoaee Story brick dwelling, portheat section of i ee Oe mes Srey PiS°oqual ot tae ‘Toledo. ‘They, however, | Oa Wednesday for England, expecting to spend the te und Loats, 1331 F at._| city, Grocumand mt.” Price, @8CD-sssee-one 10th st, Washington, Dr Prove nade one bed error in coming, to company front | gummer there, with, i wife and daughtcr.— ‘ REAL ESTATE IN THE : Ming, jaare E UNDERSIGNED WI UE SEASON, from quick, and were ordered : Mrs, *Bocik Munsare eet coe Sueare from 5 9, | NEE raed Sfatsnmolts tatind aur ot Last night there were gay times in camp. Every out rea vo ras cele, lao, chat ‘ete step | verly, Ores tag igs Lamy ME 3 ie a nw. wean "| O-room brick dwelling, N at.n.w..near 9th. 5.250 Hedrerril, Beckley Ga, Wi, G80. We Fuss rh ehveactcke danke raring on hiad regulation, Pp. on of Ook ZF Wright anid MMoXeX. 20,088 ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT | several very attractive and welllocated new eae OBVAINED TE scteapence im the to-day from Chicago, where ‘he Mivicowen tosis sprain z Trick die northwest section, 7 rooms ee, ‘at The Brook; plenty of at in SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, aud cellar, with all m. i, at -$6,000 and 95,200 | ihe ipoulies wets. dee bse OF EroUr nd oat Aa myL-dan, on: MO 2Poect per anus any sti Skaters! security: pian 1296 Fat.nw, sALE—-BRICK HOUSES, 5, 617 Yur stave ty room, tat edote dt eet trout, BOARD NEAR THE BLUE RIDGE a 1428 New York ave, re] fi 1A ONEY ALWAYS IN OUR HANDS TO LoaN ON eee lpg and. .. $35 Saat ate pn Asics Tae “p50 OPS FILE'S SUENSTON, 738 15th st. mw. ‘Brick. House, 11 190 i $0 A. so lietions be cu retpale i re MoSEECR OT aS Ftece As us ros, 4 wroueut, | HOS LEEOrd Pebewioe srt hiae rd BU Wearertarr srr POE EE A THOMAS B.O HOLTZMAN, my26-5te 884 F si aS eee CA; iG CAN BE of Detroit, are at the Arlington. cing els ___ corner 10th and F ste. nw. _ Fok SALE 695 WILL BUY HOUSE south of hm i ‘Postal notes and money onder ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REALESTATS Wwe, between, ‘a Wf rooms: lot | milk and fepit re. . A) Saree go fects Tnches by 108; south ont "Will ezclaage | Mansasaa, Va maya commencing August 15, were Moderate commissions, No delay. lor smaller house in part, ‘* QrRINe, MILES FROM A - ‘wuperintendent WO Gt. W. SA NKENS, cor. Hand 19th ete ane Ee ty ‘dria, r ‘The Bureau of En- ONEY To LOAN rok, SALE = ONE We asx'uoom_ Pause | § f Ad the only esapene Mires osu at Jogget mates on epprovedrent | FE, SALE = OME, MEW. SIX HOO arava ew York. OX E DROWN, | hth and Yith a e-: price 81500: x x 14vi Peuusylvanisave | toceg 12 aud 18 auch or ‘be. ‘For book 100 ‘ONEYTOLOAN. = cash. ‘Apply to K. C. MANGUM, cor. 7th and Ast. ae. a bes “Ue aE EAE SECURE wage BILE. (SER SE , SALES ‘THOS. Visit & co., OF SALE 2004 15TH St. ¥ W. NEARLY NEW was a8 eS USEF st um. | owner leaving city ; $3,000, $2,000 cash. on caret cents; 200 Jo%2F Fo Loan ox meAceerATE Ar Lowest | premince™ inaiiadbioa > a 00 “APINENHOWER & 50%, oe ae mize apes ____ AS Fi _| Three story Bric! nee a = py ey ON REAL ESTATE OR FiusT- 2 Uaree-story pre OO CULEEN. 3087Tiet aw, |” myzees to $20,000 a year.