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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1888, Fe RENT—SUITE OF FIVE "HANDSOMELY- furnished Rooms Pa new set seer a tS The AOS rg - or other Tsone 3 pied 4: € maid Residence Chief Justice board of expert engineers examine Sicterencen’‘Aisirem Bos 96, Star otc. iepect eye tosis 2 BATES & GO, | the aqueduct tunnel and Representative Clem-| Col. Wilson, superintendent of public build- NT—THAT ELEGANT AND COMPLETELY ie of ae Ane As stated in Tax Stan the attorney for Mr, Max Lansburgh filed with the Commissioners R eee | wali 7 ENT —325 EAST CAPITOL 8T.. FIRST AND seoud floors of fret class house: 8 fovees Loe | ; E | i i E | F f F ? a hay R RENT—929 NEW re double sheet, or eight-page paper, and me- pant denjres to retain third ; | BRtce beret and pa ie emp: ports, &c., relating to the tunnel. The engi- | sion building. He is also having the approaches te that greatly increase | reset # for oniy two seconds you would in Pent nederate, nant oe. st little time be able to k off for fonr and thea R RENTOA_¥E wy | sieht pas eee om $15 to $25: care and | Beers and Mr. Clements called upon the Secre- | on the east graded and pavement laid down for a Stan is now | for eight, and get rid of the whole thing much Grick. lane closete; dics tthe door” ‘These art the chenpest rents in tary of War to-day and talked with ‘him in re- | driveways. This is in anticipation of the re- SORT nny noes Sean orion on largeae 0 wes prod 9 modern conveniences. 120: nn ae | hese, WE eee ork ave. | ard to the milit iry now in moval of the city post-office to the hall of the , farnishes dolly three tines so mach . kind sir, is just like 8 RENT—1012 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. S.E. wit a the reading matter, and has almost five times the hiree-story brick. 8 room, bath apd cellar heated | JOR RENT—BY RO, HOLTZMAN, REAL ES: | And as to the line of OO eater ei, | Pension building. It is not expected that the circulation that it then enjoyed. It is, in-|™ore ‘ the ‘more that latrobe, south front. Inquire 128 East Capitol | M* fate and Insureace Broker 10th and F sts. 1.¥. sues joint committee. 00M | actual removal of the post-office to the new of deed, a first-class paper, “worthy of any city in | Part of you that coughs will want to cough. You st ‘n2-3t" —— ppp pe Clements made be fe the ” want to keep a tight rein over your coughing RENT—712 D ST. S. oT - id not | (uarters will be made for some time yet. The letter, dated Oct, 30, notified the Commissioners department. Say to yourself some morning on aia balk, end cunemne cats ok begin | great hall has to be floored over, partitions | “that any entrance on his land for any such A STELLAR BIRTHDAY. first out, “I'm not going to cough se Apply to HENRY WEX, $437 erected, and the necessary furniture provided. | purpose will be resisted according to law, the MiThe Washington (D-G.) - —- . Tm te pert + a The post-office officials are now considering the District of Columbia having in no way acquired ‘ashington (D. C.) Evexrxe Stam came going tosee if I rule this coughing problem of how to do all this within the priation of $5,000, which Congress at the any right thereto either by deed, condemna- honor of the day. The tailor employed for the | ™e Work st coughing like » cart-horse,” and - CLARENCE DUVALL, 20 session made for this purpose. From to = Riddls, hs elt te nee for | occasion was aman of daring and liberal with | ¥°" Will be before the day is over to n2-3t PI 30 tes mitted fi y District, for | occ see how little coughing you will do. alee ee ED Fat nw. 38 mates already submitted it is it advice, cloth, but ‘Tae Sraz seems to fil out its | SPF o don't feht off your cough at all. On FOR BENT NEW, BAY-WINDOW BRICK, SIX 30 3 a agh wp oh ‘The y received the fol- | new eight dress es sat as it did | tne contrary, pen alg Je "Ite s tramp, and iupaces comcrsig cella 215 hho land ove," 2'w $3.36 ye mate and House Mr. Hi pe omealy corer a tea ae rian cater can | when it comce to the door of your titost, 830. ire 1216 aw. pH Bagel pg Clark, exch having provided in advance oie weed ho eee aniietion, yee 9500 was wi preceded 507 { is . ines i532 388 seh i Pe 35 Ec meee She ur By wee their paper's twenty-first birthday. yonuuie td teases Does it ever , Dat. nw, Lar. dope Gircle, 1Be. 5 5-- Tea seer? mine what authority or money he might com- | rtp cil te eben ee aE eee re ‘Atting THE STAR EASILY AHEAD. occur to you that they are not harmonious with -5- Conn. ave., near eee mand for the purpose. When the os goers up the hall can be begun at once. ‘From the Philadelphia Record. those about you? You convey an impression 941 Fst, 24 floor, 5 front 719. Tee railed to-day they were informed that | " In view of the fact that the hall is to be occu- The Washington Evaxrxo Stax keops an | that yon are trying to turn yourself inside out, Fa heated b yee SOS be sete ‘partment tion af | Pied. by the there is considerable easy lead among its contemporaries published peter A gy success, Now, you are not really Ofeated by steam: 4 jog err gee eas a toe relat. | Conjecture as to where the next inaugural ball in the Federal capital. On Monday it made ite | Son iarens,” If a mae Maat distarbance im ist last resolution ‘adopted by O lat, | will be held. ‘There is said to be no other a in an enlarged and improved form, | Siento theta ee hy Fon with & bi ws ested with discretion to use the money = Za He cht eat Waele be eulabte ter WILL FEXCE BIS PROPERTY. and willbe more than ever welcome to the | out at you Aids’ choy easy on aol onstebe he b.itoe appropriated in that way. rig SI Mr, Lansburgh, who lives in Baltimore, was | *@*ding public. Spald’do so, you would postpone « good deal ; ool sagt: NOTHING WILL BE DONE UNTIL AFTER THE THE RAILROAD PROBLEM. in the.city to-day. He said to a Stan reporter PROGRESSIVE JOURNALISM. of your internal and ex concert, It is ane 1700 TEAS Fe ay ELECTION. es that there was no mistaking what his lawyer's | From the Baltimore American. —s Sled beh ond ogee —— 1701 Pa ave, stare. 100 1788 ab: Pa As two members of the engineer board want | A Question that will bé ance: letter meant. ‘They would resist any encroach fy Retiene Branoe Sram appeared last men ppbv rapa 4 you keep = —— to be in Philadelphia on election day there will Front After Election. ments on his if had to fence the it in new type, with the announcement that 2 onde OR RENT—UNFURNI not after to-morrow be anything done until ground, “The tution,” he said, ‘would | hereafter it would appear permanently as an 1 ane 1214 Rm ar next Wednesday or Thi = TRE COMMISSIONERS WILL NOT OPPOSE THE EAST- not permit anyone's property to be taken from eight-page . The Star has long been one ite ee ibs Bs nonin ERN BRANCH ROUTE—THE EAST WASHINGTON | him without due compensation.” Mr. Lans- of the national capital's “objects of interest,” |" "The ms seer ager The Death Record. ASSOCIATION COUNT ON HAVING STRONG aLLtes. | burgh said that an effort was made to give the | and in its new form it will, without doubt, go minister's wife sat on the front porch ‘The above is only a portion of the During the twenty-four hours ending at 1 impression that he had consented or agreed to on increasing in circulation and sort. mending the clothes of one of her numerons . ie will | give his land, but now declined. A year agohe Progeny. A neighbor passing stopped in for a tooks. For full list call at office for bulletin on o'clock this afternoon deaths were reported to | The railroad question in its many phases or 4 WASHINGTON EVENING STAR, 'y. A neighbor passing stopped in for st Es 4 OS. E. WAGGAMAN. said he was asked to adeed for the i © Se tivek tee Oosawa the health office as follows: ‘Theodosia Bond, | be reopened probably soon after the election, | Sid he was anked to A Gee, The Jand, | From the New York Commercial Bulletin, social chat. A large work-basket half full of tage with white, @5 years; Morton I. Watkins, white, 18 | The East Washington Citizens’ Association, or years Malinda Webster, colored, 3 seers Association No. 2, is ready to begin work to ic] ray, colored, ears; ‘a Frye, | secure legislation, This association is on colored, 4 months; Amanda Davis, colored, 40 A years; Hattie Gross, colored, 4 months, si record against the project of tunneling Capi- sie Lat > sadn 2 Bok tol Hill. It proposes but one route, and that Buack Perper IxvesticatioNs.—Dr. Taylor, | is what is known as the Eastern Branch route, of the Agricultural Bureau, writing to Tne : io tracké chat Stan, says: “The notice which appeared ix | PY Which the Baltimore and Ohio Ror Fe all modern improvements; 414 C st. 5.05830, BRYON & TRACY. ae : ENT— SE STORY BRICK 1008 26TH at nw, 10 roows: gas, water, range, ahd~ mod. ver month’ J. FRED This enterprising journal has just completed | buttons sat on the floor of the porch, After twenty-one years under its presefit manage-| Various remarks of a gossipy nature, the ment, and celebrates the event by adopting | Visitor said: “You seem to be well sw permanently an eigh form, in which it is| Plied with buttons, Mra. Goodman. one of the largest and handsomert afternoon | “Yes, very well indec@.” "My gracious! it papers in the United States, as it has long been | there ain't two of the same butions my hus- uno of the best and tpest atccenstal, band had on his last winter suit. I'd know ‘em he —— anywhere.” !" said the minister's Baltimore, and persons interested in party along the Columbia road and north of it come to him with the deed to sign. He had never, he said, = ieee any paper that would make claim on his property or that gave his consent to having the property taken without compensation except a note which he had written, because Dr. Tyndall, secretary of the X-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, LOCATED Tent $20, yer n2-3t" my month. Apply at # JOR RENT—ON W., 10-R. HOUSE; 7 - i Commissioners, who owns property opposite Suspended for Three Years. wife, calmiy, am surprised to hear it, as 2 Your issue of last evening relating to my in- | ©nter the city at the extreme east, skirting the x i “4 ae . 2 centtiie- Cocos poe ES vestigations, although generally clearly atated | Eastern Branch and joining the Pennsylvania oe oe grote tmene Proberty- | THE SENTENCE OF LIEUT, NELSON T. HOUSTOX— ode "ee Tie Feugae ex well pat 3 bi icky Or an 7" bath oe ra, should Pon heasasthins tracks east of the present Navy-Yard tunnel, tend Connecticut avenue through Phelps’| %® 18 BEPRIMANDED BY ACTING SECRETARY | them to some use, so [—what! must you vo? * ce Se ee = ints. First, Iam represented as sayin; r i i " ; "< HARMOXY. peal ate) 3 3 Por RENT—UNFUENISHED. that It black pepper ethibits binck streale teat willbe reported Gat Ge Ducat Dee iets = re ager spac ecsrhealninn a ny Acting Secretary Harmony has approved the cee - . A : 3 lar Ree ieee nick Pepper devoid of black findings and sentence in the case of Lieut. Nel- {Shakespearean Quotations. son T, Houston, tried at Newport, R. L, by a| From the Boston Globe. general court martial on the charge of “scan-| Mr. Arthur Gaye occupies seven pages of the dalous conduct, tending to the destruction of | Ww number of Macmillan in once more em- 2106 ers are now inclined to favor the route which secretary of the streaks is probably impure. If black pepper is | the association has endorsed to the exclusion of | Me’ Tees “of infl d me.” yery light colored, it is impure; if very black, | all others. This report will be made on the Mr. Lansby are said ‘ant when’ he visited. the itis impure. Your reporter inquired whether Ft igsi , Shaceee oun be si ak Bran obtained by strength of the statements made in Capt. | Commissioners’ office he found papers there means of the microscope. I answered that ths Symons’ annual report, printed recently in THe | showing that Wm. Walter Phelps, Mr. Blake, 1 1 Office rs. 1 200 U stun.w., Sr. Barber sho : ronal . ine | 574%, 8nd conversations held with Commission- | Mr. Noerr and all the wealthy land-owners ad-| good Is.” Thi + sentenced hi be | Phasizing the extent to which our common > }. D.W.,LOr. 40° courts of tl an r r Ps g moral e court sentence: ‘im to stores, gators, bouts he examined by permit from | pape aigee ge rprehien ers Webb and Wheatley, joining him had been paid for their land, with- | suspended from duty for three years on half- | €Very-day specch is identical with Shakespear- See ene SROMARG. TEER ECO. | ical evidence eutmaitted tothe grand jury in WHAT MR. WEBB SAYS. out his knowledge, by those who would be ben- | waiting-orders pay, to retain his present num-| ean phrascology. Of course every one knows ant RE ~ ~- | Such cases had been rejected. It was not my | Commissioner Webb said to-day to a Sran | efited by the improvement. He did not pro-| ber in his grade, and tobe publicly repri-| how largely MWakespoaresn acetone. js as y to his land without P "ep! largely kesp nm quotations enter pu to cast any reflection upon chemical | reporter that he did not see why the route pro- | P08¢ now at id. made obpoma, | manded by the Secretary of the Navy. | into our familier talk, but that is mot quite evidence.” d bringing the Balti d Ohio road in | when the punt nol he said, made objection | Lieutenant Houston was found guilty | imtoour familiar talk, but that a posed bringing the imore an: 10 road in | when the property-owners, desiring to do so, of having obtained, without permission from at Mr. Gaye means, His object is to show c h Sa aes F ‘Snicaiauaaanieeae Ixsuxcrcox.—Judge Cox | #¢F0s8 the eastern flats was not a good one and | had been asked to make objection, for he bad the proper authority, a copy of the questions | ‘48t® multitude of the words and expressions JOR RENT—SEVEN-ROOM DWELLING, to-day denied the application for an injunction | ® feasible one. He should think, he said, | already protested. Mr. Lansburgh says that to be propounded in examination to the mem- which we use are, quite unconsciously in the st mw, , modern improvements: house nest in the case of Mattie 8. Whitney against C. C. | that the railroad company would spprove it, | the proposed widening of the road will take | pers of the class of officers under instruction | C#8¢.0f most of us, similar to the words and nl-2w 1419 New ¥ Duneanson. A quantity of goodshad been stored | because it would be much cheaper tor them | 5,500 feet of his ground, at the torpedo station at Newport. In approv-| Thkis, when we say “What the diners Jpok KENT OR SACE-TWELVE-Koow, THR With defendant and some advances made there- | 4n any of the various schemes of tunneling A SAGACIOUS 6H ing the findings of the court, the Acting Sec-| know a trick worth two of that," or “As sound ory Brick. 140 Bat, ue. fronting. wouthy ne on, and the complainant alleged that some of | P® o ARK. retary indorsed them as follows: noe 2 Sk wares two of Ghat,” or “he coum tol, parlor, brary, dininw-room and! kitchen; first as a bell, 2. o8ed, the foods had been sold at a sacrifice, and filed “Rhere is one thing about it, however,” said ~g i= 3 ¢tat ‘ hin ees Mr. Webb, ‘and that is itis next to useless to |Some Fish Stories by a Naval OMicer. | ,,. 18 charge upon which Lieut. /aerqeoee ved ited et eprle Spleen Bod = oes : 5 eas ‘urtl 5 e guilty, viz, “scandal » te y echo the utterances of the bi } OR RENT—#1 Bo i y poe, Ex ¥ 6 | Geanewnaws oo any plan that the railroad company to the destruction of good morals,’ is one which simply echo the utterances of the bard. Mr. pom brick for $10. Apply to o loesnot approve. That has been the experience | 4 FINNY MAN-EATER WHO WOULDN'T TOUCH PORK nl of this city for years. We cannot relieve the| THAT WAS LOADED—HOW NAVAL GREENHORNS Roppentes.—Several dollars’ worth of cigars | 2ortheast section of the railroad until some plan Gaye is, however, far from ascribing all such phrases to Shakespeare personally. He admits that in man is sufficiently broad to include offenses involv- ing different degrees of moral turpitude, and : a Y, Perhaps in most, instances the and cigarettes were stolen from the store of | is adopted that the railroad company will not | 42% FOOUED—GaRS IN BAYTIEN WATERS. penicks pyaar nye pt fre ag pond poet was, in his turn, merely echoing Jno. Leetch, ship chandler, $236 Water street; | fight. Even members of Congress who, owning | «4 ‘ , tained only by reference to the specifications of | B® . Speech of those around him. last night. It is suspicioned that the thief | property inthe northeast, havehadan interestin | |, “I never saw such clear water in my life as thecharge Inthe presenteasethe specification | it . 18 possible that we are not secreted himself in the cellar during the day | this matter, have found, themselves powerless | there is in the harbor of Port au Prince,” said | the charge. In the present case the specifications | so girectly indebted to Shakespeare as we have and at night made away with his booty. No | to do anything toward nfoving the railroad out. | a naval officer to a Stax reporter this morning, of them proved. ‘The first is to the effest that | £0F © long imagined. There are certain of his locks were f I told Colonel Ludlow last year, after he had i i ’s bei i ingly, | 2z#mas which have been well known to the Ramat ogee: Geeta eT a made Coe tba groan rttpgpaper do ceo! veanily | ight, Houston sought to and did, knowingly, | public for the past tw ies or 80, but colored, residing near Csbin John Bridge, be in vain unless the railroad company agreed ‘ayti. en the sea is calm one can easily | obtain an unfair a a over the oti a those plays are comparativ end, mese> perth caused ‘a warrant to be sworn out charging | 00 it.” see the bottom, 14 fathoms down. The water | members of — Cremgg node cone eae pee then | over, a large portion of t frequently 18 Arthur ---8 | Richard Williams, colored, and his wife, wi ‘MR, WHEATLEY IN FAVOR OF ANYGoop Route, | that comes into the harbor is all clear, as it rp mid SS egg en agen used Shakespeareanisms occur in pleye whic $2 STORES & DWELLINGS, | Goring stolen a lof of furniture from his house. | Mfr. Wheatley said that the Commissioners | fows down over coral beds. While going up | thority; a sons of the questions to ‘be | eve rmietyh? te mae Makchee oe Todd Lath st nw BF aS | fm Cody's alley, and found what is claimed to | ®#@ Hot given any consideration to the general | the harbor we used to fill s beer bottle with | answered, and by keeping the same in his pos’ | seem most Shakespeare-like in our converaa- be Jackson's furniture, Williams and wife were | Tailroad question since preparing its report for | Water to make it heavy, and throw it straight = seasion for the purpose of ‘availing himse the advantage thus obtained. The second and have been handed down third specifications po chee poo eo eel from father to son, from mother to daughter, committing the first offense, Lieutenant Hous Hor" many" generations of English people: ton was guilty of deliberately falsifying the [Shakexpeare ‘may, in mane Carne arch, tes facts concerning the means resorted to by | utilized bits of popular wit and wisdom whih him for the purpose of obtaining the exam-| his contemporaries were in the habit of scat ination questions, ana did thereby cast on | tering about them day by day, and of which he aspersion upon employes in the printing | had the genius to make the most. ing —— he — ve station y —— tet cece that he had obtained the papers by the expen- % : diture of half a month’s pay. These aches ~di When Men Cross Their Legs. tions are fully sustained by the evidence, and | SOME CURIOUS ALLEGED FACTS REGARDING A Lieutenant Houston is shown to have first wrong- FAMILIAR MASCULINE HABIT, fully obtained and kept an important paper | From the Liverpool Courier. which he had no right even to see,| Men generally cross their legs when there is much less to retain in bis possession, until | Jeast pressure on their minds. You will never | tion we are act only repeating words and | expressions wh placed under arrest. the Senate committee. The Commissioners | *head of the ship. When we passed the spot CaxaL Naviaation Resvmep.—The repairs to } had not, he said, given its approval as a board | Where it struck we could see it still going av., 97.60 | the damaged canal lock gate were completed | to any other plan. For himself, he said, he | down, away below us. The only fish in the st’n.w. | last night and navigation Was at once resumed, | favored the Eastern Branch route, or any,route | harbor is the gar-fish, a long, slim fellow, like Canal boat Round Top arrived with 780 barrels | that would relieve the northeast section, He celica: wilh hard beck tak wan't take of Round Top cement for J. G.and J. M.Waters, | did not endorse = however, as being | 8 Poor. They use bi betas antmneeh te ohiie be , Norms — The meetings of the M-street Chris-| the only remedy. ‘The railroad company, | Sects, ies cote hy eee a nahi in tian Union Temperance Association, which were | he said, would oppose it because it materially Gian wilha vile” As iieoias on ake surface suspended during the summer months, will be | lengthened the ce of their road between | ce tne water, by the ship's vide, the offered a resumed shortly.—No little complaint has | Washington and Baltimore. They would rather | of the water, by eee been made of the practice of officers of steam | tunnel even at great expense than lose the ad- | V°TY x fags in blowing their whistles so loud and long | vantage of short run to Baltimore, ‘The | 4 TIGER SHARK THAT WAS SMARTER THAN MIN- between the hours of 5 a.m. and 6 a.m.—The | plan of crossing the city at 11th street east, go- ISTER WEST. regular annual meeting of the First Subdivision | ing under the Capitol Hill plateau by tunnel, | “There was one tremendous tiger shark that of Associated Charities will be held next week, | Mr. Wheatley said, met opposition both from used to come nosing around, and we thought when the officers will be elected for the ensu- | the citizens and from the railroad company. 332 Mi A & BRADLEY,927 F n.w. RENT—UNFURNISHED— Fror 2 Di ing year and the work of relieving the wants of MAJOR RAYMOND'S VIEWS. = we'd dose = Mp: Howe; Joaied a great ot “s per yen geet ged find a man actually engaged in business with the needy fairly started. : The report on the railroad question sub- | Pics Of Pork with a bottle of gunpowder, and | facts relating thereto.” Tn doing this be has, as | Wg legs crossed. ‘The limbs at those times are | ate TE eee mitted to Congress by the Commissioners was | with the battery on the shift, ‘The bat twas | appears by the seridence, made contradictory | sfraighter than at any other, because the mind ek ‘SHED. wheat consigned to J. G. and J. M. Waters, | Prepared before Major Raymond assumed the | then hung over the stern, andhis majesty came | *t#tements, and leliberately placed himself | and body work together. Aman engaged in in a position where, if he told the truth on JRO RENT— HOUSE, 1615 MADISON ST. either occasion, he must, on the same hand, be auditing accounts will never cross his legs, containing eizht roo! ‘lar and ail modern, neither will a man who is writing an article, or ED. tise ierbiaeke tae | Schooner Lizzie Reagan arrived to-day with | duties of the office of Engineer Commissioner. | Waltzing up to it. As soon as he reached it, ith stu'rDugoat Ch 1,200 bushels of wheat for J. G. and J. M. | Since Major aa has held that office the | however, instead of turning half over and caus- offic i ; ; deemed guilty of the offense of bribery, or, on : - ; - 8 50 ‘oth Water C Col. hi t ing ft to disappear, as was his usual custom, he iy 2 . y who is employed in any manner where his brain go ee Goan: sven usar 8." Gg = St Det: 15th & 14th.110 | Canal boat Maryland arrived to-day with 2,000 to-day that the Commissioners had ‘made | acted shy, returning now and then to smell of | 2 to thy <rypeonaysees ay perons af Partici- | postare the limbs naturally extend to the loot FITCH, FOX & BROWN, | bushels of wheat for G. T. Dunlop. several reports on this subject to Con-| the pork. But he would not bite it. Finally | P® h : in a perfectly straight line. A man may cross his legs if he is sitting in an office chair discuss- ing some proposition with another man, but conduct. The mere statement of the position in which Lieutenant Houston's conduct has ee Ee Es 437 Penn. ave. n. w. TEMPERATURE AND ConDITION OF WaTER at 7 | gress, and he was not aware of any change of | 80me one suggested experimenting with the A.M.—Great Falls, temperature, 52; condition, | views asa board. No one, he said, had au- | pork without the powder bottle, and the shark rhe - : : . heap “ 9 itatic % laced him carries with it its own condemna- vs 12; receiving reservoir, temperature, 56; condi- | thority for stating that the Commissioners had | took it in without a moment 's hesitation, We | Pace -* is the instant he becomes really in earnest and SLA tion at north connection, 13; condition at south | endorsed this or that plan. When Tux Stan | afterward exploded the bottle ina piece of pork, Hons no comment is hecessary, Dor can Any | perceives something to be gained his limbs un- ING, WITH STORE, STABLE connection, 96; distributing reservoir, tempera- | reporter suggested that those who favored the | 4nd it threw the meat in every direction; it Lacter of the conduct referred to more forcibly | ‘TO*% quick as a flash, he bends forward to- ture. 53; condition at influent gate-house, 22; | Eastern Branch route took hope from Capt. | Probably would have given the shark a rather ward his neighbor and begins to use his bands, | condition at effluent gate-house, 36. High tide | Symond’s remarks in his report, Major Ray- | Unpleasant sensation. ‘arn 708 Sti i i rm itulation of the 1014 15th, ‘L than is done by a simple recapitulatio e ter *- 9.00 | 00 ~ 41. tur. 150, f * . | That is a phase that I believe you will always ps. Fent only25. 1021 16tu'n.w.Lérficr unt | in the river to-day at 6:44 p.m.; low tide at 105 | mond said: “Capt. Symonds does not rere. FOOLING LAND-LUBBERS., ret eee oan eet meen, : of pots Mir DYER 1906 Fetaw. |>™ —_ — eco arg re There = many ‘We have often had a great deal of amuse- —_ ila deals “ —_ sp lpi ee “yr be oe" pays —— ae W ——> things, he says, t] t vi . : pecause they go there to listen, or to be euter- RENT—UNEURNISHED— ALEXANDRIA. of tte Commissioners, but what he anys_in he | MeUt out of the Jackies whenever they caught] |_| What They Think About It. | pecwure tux go thers to isin Or to be euler : report must not be taken as being necessarily |® shark. taba nbd See Tae Crry iad the Commissioners’ views. In the case of the | sharks were plenty there wor siways be a mecting of the city school board took place at | steel schedule, for instance, Major ‘aymond | hook hanging over the stern, and it'was not the Peabody building last night, President | said Capt. Synions made many good sugges- | long before a great Dig fellow was hauled up to ance, and they naturally place themselves in the most comfortable position known to them— namely, leaning well back in the chairs and with a number of newspaper correspondents | crossing their legs. A man alwi crosses his THE RESULT OF THE COMING CAMPAIGN. The Philadelphia Times publishes interviews __ 1009 7th st. naw, NT—DWELLING, WITH EIGHT LARGE 5 . oa Est. new Ti Stuart in the chair. e annual election of | tions, but the Commissioners did not in every | the rail. Then the old Jackies, who had been | who are watching and writing of politics in | legs when he reads a newspaper, but is more Bice intel ire ca poe Bnet, be BETENTS, so | ottcers took’ place, Mr’ GE. Sante being Mejor Haymond, “what Capt Symons says on | carcass with their knives; ready fo reed, soe | New York. They are as much divided in opin- | *P410 ie down when, he reads book. Ho st nw. Only $30. . CHAS. 8. N. 65/1318 N. ¥. a f i rt i lajor Raymond, ‘‘what Cay Ons says On ives, res cut up, | ;, Tr, . o 4 tne oodl-3t ga see 888 § Serica! ° © O° and Mr. Hubert Bern see eo eee anit: | the subject” The tsjor book Toone hie eas | the Keeping the eres “eat! 2t,5P: | ion, perhaps, as any other class of men. Joseph | Feds the paper, of cour perusal of its contents aa Howard, Boston Globe; W. C. McBride, Cincin- | js recreation to him, and his body again secks nati Bnguirer; James R. Young, Philadelphia | its positionof relaxation. When a man is read- Star; J. H. Lambert, Philadelphia Press; W. E. | ing a newspaper and waiting for his breakfast, Curtis, Chicago News; and Fred D. Mussey, | his legs are always crossed, but as soon as the Cincinnati Commerciai-Gazette, predict that | breakfast is brought to him he puts the paper Harrison will carry New York and be elected. | aside, straightens out his legs and goes to They give various reasons for this opinion. | work—that is, begins to eat, his mind now turn- Mr. Frank Richardson, Baltimore Sum gives | ing on the duties of the day before him. reasons for thinking Cleveland will carry New York. J.B. McCormick, New York Sun, agrees | (7); > > 2 . with him, and Col. Frank A. Burr, Boston Her- | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. aid, thinks it is “anybody's fight.” FOE, SALE_TWO ACRES, 3-ROOM COTTAGE, full view of this city, 2 miles distant. price $900" Luck in the Four-Leafed Clover. , | 3400 cash, balance to suit 118 acres, simnll hone, 2 clerk by Trustee unani- | Copy of Tux Stax containing Capt. Symons’ re- | sight. They would have their blouses stuffed mously Zlected., ‘Trustee noes reported that | Port and read from it the section relating to | with all soris of things, and as soon as the the new school building was now all plastered, | steam railroads, saying, “‘Situated as Washing. | body was ripped open they hauled the stuff and Contractor Gibson made application for | is there need be and should be but one line of | out of their clothes, and, after dipping it in the fifth payment of $1,500, which was referred | railroad entering and crossing the city, and | the poping srmpo hades to the greenies. with authority to pay the sum if the residue of | that line should be substantially the one occu- | You can imagine their astonishment when they the moneys due edd annt iden tn material, | Pied by the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad | saw a bloody pair of ae & piece of cloth, &c. The superintendent said that Miss Nellie | 8nd its southern connections. The Baltimore | Or a stained cap-ribbon bearing the name o: Sharff had tendered her resignation as teacher, | 804 Ohio is so situated that it can readily be | Some other ship, come up, apparently from the but he had induced her to withdraw it for a-| deflected to come into the city by the same = y of the shark. Of course they would week. The eommittee on complaints reported | route, and it should be compelled to do it, at first that some poor fellow had fallen on the complaints of Mra. Johnson against | This would enable the two roads to arrange | overboard and been gobbled up by the fish. Teacher Albrand, approving of the action of | their tracks so that nearly all crossings mah All the time the old Jac! would be cutting wae ‘Miss Alb: animé be above or below the grade of the streets in | away solemnly, without a smile. fon calles Sepak teen Ge tobe paid, | the more poptlated parts of the olty, and Sagopa ee rom the Boston Ganstte, f sere, 107 scres Groom house and barn tit ashes “sg v6tks 18 | and the board adjourned ” | would do away with dangerous grade crossings Sales of Real Estate. It is believed in the Tyrol that if any one has | from KR. station, 17 miles trom this city. ee Me oc20-Im Apply = bet Vaud W.40| REPUBLICAN. Mexrinc.—A crowd | and allow trains to be driven ata far higher | Mary M. Tiers has bought for $10,687.50 of | “aturn” for magic he can scquire the art of | vias sack near the river, 1S miles fom thieeltss 3F{oR RENT LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK BUILD: gathered at the opera house last night, where | rate of speed than is now permissible, with | Sherman Paris, sub lots 14 and 15, square 194, working wonders easily enough if he only | $9 per acre. 125 acres, best of land, handsome resi- ing in alley rear of St. Joseph Hall, corner 5th and MULL SHORNSTOR = | & republican mass meeting was adi 4 by | safety, &c.” fronting 4734 by 100 feet at the southeast corner | searches for and finds the four-leaved clover on Senco and ground, att hitb, with masmicent view of tnt aw, octigole for ne, carpenter, or ang | "cay seem! 1605 Peun-ave._| Col. W. F. Lamb, Hon. J.°F, Dezendorf and | When the major had read it he reflected a | of Madison (between P and Q streets) and 1otk ; Frou city: @3,0006 65 scree Se i cutest tae EBS coe seer: epee rem Sent doce. | Foe RENT ; others. : ey moment, looked on map of the District be- | streets northwest. Bt. John’s eve. Goud tiaber, 8 milles from Quanticn, god frarne house a 1311 20th st; $55, Wasnixoton Vistrons.—Logan Tribe of Red | side him, showing the railroad lines, and said: | Mi ite G. Watkins has bought of Phillipa | In the Passierthal the peasants believe that if si pow storehouse, barn, Se.: qh 3 FOr RENT-A CHARMING NEW HOUSE, ON 1922 Sunderland Pisce; 965, Men, from Washington, arrived here last night | _ ‘That is sound, it seems to me, but the Com- | Dovilliers for $6,500, sub lot 25, square 275, 20 | a traveler should, at this time, fall alee: I Shey, and ranging from $5,000 te GES OOO Pade se im tem rooms, cellar, furnace and open | _oc26-2w DULANY & WHITING, 1330 F st.n.w._ in the 8:05 train from Washin ‘The Wash- | Missioners have not yet considered the matter. by 85 feet, at the southwest corner of 13th and | ing on his back by a certain brook, there 23-2 T. H. SYPHERD & OO., 1321 Fst. Sil moe FOE, BENT OB SALE maeleaisices in In- | They may, however, take it up for considera- | 'T streets northwest. 3 @ BEAUTIFUL CORNER | ington tribe db: —>___ ous on Ist, in a fsshiouable part of the north- | dign prinadlatey per tlell = much attention as | tion in their annual report.” Al Eompiete Yate lastanturmn ; contains pty the Washingtonians. escorted by Osceola Tribe, THE CHANCES OF LEGISLATION. Hints About Horses. Datlor fibwary. diniae-foom and pantry 3p Uasement: | of this city, moved in procession to the lodge | Mr. M. I. Weller, of the Bast Washington Asso- | ¥*0™ Medical Classica, parlor, brary, dining-room, and mutler'spantty | of Osceola Tribe. A’ delightfal council was i k z It costs more to keep a poor horse than it rooms and bath-room : open hela is Preece c. ciation and a member of the Railroad Commit- Pisces in all rooms; handsome mantels and tiles; price | held and things were “painted red” by the hos- tee of One Hundre. - does to keep a good one. i or yp 01-07 hor mouth foveale at $14,000. Pitality of the Alexandria Red Men. of ‘undred, said toa Stan reporter | “Change the feed for your horees often enough Seable rear Si eh ! _ 002 41LL SHNSTON, 150: ave. Nores.—The annual ball of the Alexandria | that if the Commissioners had been with them Dupont Seott, and Thomas Circles, $1,200 0 Fy ax w Fer snoiam. EC CUTTER § Tse iene z a ioe omee des they could have had the matter settled at the | ‘make them relish it. citi ERIE Be; 7288 | Fes ett sade Mere danced inguneun-| at onion Congren and have gent the | ABP fenaing the cane of nine out of RT SEX ROQM HOUSE WATER, GA5 | _cato-ame /PY 2 CREEN & CONN ot | home ote cou tbis, Morning, and then went | railroad around by the Eastern Branch route. come flying a white dove a four-leaved | os te clover, which it lets fall egy tee breast, | WOE Sir cat nates, Ly zi. GANDOOME says a writer in St. James Gazetle.. Should he ue ~ awake before it fades and at once put it into his mouth, he will acquire the power of becoming Ro AS ELEY ENE EES home after a night of enjoyment.—Meesrs, J. | He'thought there was some doubt whether | ,©¥eTY, time you worry wal cl a pat nwatee: Succes = STS APES at! | OW RENT—A DESIRABLE HOUSE NEAR FAK | T. Anderson, 8°C. Pomeoy ieka John Bo; | they cond obits Teisname, 2oubt rere Da aha yer pe lipoma Sg reer nprenl Fe RENT_223 E ST. NE THREE STORY EARLE, GosTathate MOND Apply CHARLES ohedece oe Peta R. —o an a during the coming short session. to.gall 8o do poor, ill-fitting collars. ic wi a r Ee a 4 ning Gee Het Sia" shquite ad tat ot ne | POR RENT — HOURE-GO7 EGE, XW, THREE | River Low-Grede Prosou Goer phe ent How Chocolate is Made. much of an object asthe parity of it, Whae te ba iu pert order THO8. E | f frame tenement near Washington and Frank-| | “Chocolate,” said a New York confectioner, | Ip beat to herd the mete ee ee ite it he has GG. — LATA 0¢10-2m ~ = i yesterday tore the house a to | “is made from beans that grow in pods on the | portant to have it free from all impurities, Frandtidn, one fist Te We nan, TT AT | St Automatic couplers aia 1050 pea satnt; | cacao tree. These trees aro numerous in the | "Mares in foal should bave exerciwe and mod. | "sue ecm W. BEY TGS sist at. | Midland Railroad West Indies, and it is from there we get our | erate work, and under no circumstances should | bail. —S8. A. has ' = ome toa ‘of election first | Supplies. The beans are brought hither in thes| they be subjected to harsh’ treatment, nor R RENT—108 CST. &. E, EIGHT ROOMS, ALL . dge in the first | SPP should they ever be allowed to mod. D. war 3.7. ——The and put through i Tine Apply to “0. ©. GREEN, © — resigned. = Friday | pod, and put ugh & regular manufacturing | would be in danger ete season 8 | process to produce the choc: cakes that horse whic! = Hall to-night.—The city committee on the | hee, ‘The hrst operstion ig aha Gy of Ges [nantes bees pe Pod _, BOARDING. W P. Wools, TW. Hammdnd $9. Adame bye thts aie. Shen thoes oe eae Salie-cnniner sie going independent of all loreover visable on all Fernie ton Web ee #0 ¥ OU WANT TO TEAEN FRENCH QUICK Go Bose edules, and the contract for fire wood, at with sugar by revolving granite prin considerations of (omaintingn or what is oo ae Fete He eit to any: Siprice only 15 co oa J tate your bom s French Protes- Per cord, to ©. O. Pullman. Zhe stones are heated, the oil contained in called fancy, is absol ‘a8 much | body,‘no matter what it is, to conceal in it a| {Soret aw ie = ——— ———— bean makes adhere become a a t C RINE” FURNISH! Lee Pim ted ee Shick paste. "The pulp ie now party dried and afiection cannot be ded in. Kind treat pnt cemeead sate ze Pa ee io iteroices exchanged seiSzation Doaseliy, Hie Giesoveree of te ol and it is transferred to eeogtngem | tables, rough treatment is sure to cause its hatred. makings hollow ia Gaon oe ae s PQARDERS, 47 243) and sharp at His politcal ‘sucbesos | Aare £6 besten and moh nities greta, mens | aesies the fo of glandored horse. | Pansok or So ey ’n — is Soe oe ee fe ogee a care and close the =! irtad OPER SEs tenants | rot sad sty gone he na aaa ete ha |S bay en i roe rnin FP Bae Eo, pe vee are ee are = RENT FURNIMED_QrRgRITE HOTEE 1-300 age gps ey ogg whe Beith ureroment hag recent When horses are suffering from the bites of will : in ; wat Waren orto cwner, 4 MLPA sicker ries cE Byee Baz stare ouhans ane Taz pest. iw och at Wome ung bi pete ne he footionery the Periais a giaaotber = = RENT—NINE-ROOM HOUSE: ALL MODE Bay State Guitars sp the lowest priced. with the choicest in Spire an Sone a ma het he Set his | nis taste dave ave. £0: Tent $18 Inquire 403 ftvee i ze bi DOR SALE MELROS PARI structure ville, M¢ Lata sit Wednesday night. ‘The only prisoner in the rab tect bamesaee ie