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__FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR_RENT—HOUSES. __ AUCTION SALES. "RENT—NEARLY NEW SIX-ROOM BRICK Fritusn bey ‘eindow, ‘all Rent reasonable. Ai *. Simnes fey 08. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SAL CONCERNING BOULANGER. the French Situation. for a long time a resident of France in an offi- FOUR MEN CHOSEN. A Talk with Mr. Albert Rhodes About | Blaine, Allison, Wanamaker, and Alger Believed to be Selected. Mr. Albert Rhodes, now in Washington, was | sexaton aLtison wii NOT TALK AROUT IS IN+ TERVIEW WITH GEN. HARRISON, BUT A FRIEND or cial capacity, and is the author of a well-known (OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT MAKES SOME POSITIVE book on the French, published in England not ASSERTIONS—WARNER MILLER MENTIONED. MISCELLANEOUS AND CLASSICAL long ago. Yesterday one of our reporters inter- — 0 8 ST {SEVEN Rooms AND 3 D- i every BOM LATO NV aves MON Zacher ! i 25 | some, haa never been = _ a Soe enna 2 SALE—A GILT: VESTMENT—TWO MANY OF THEM PRs ee eee cage tehaitty at #40" per" mouth. “"Price for both if a oom, 83,000. AVID viewed Mr. Rhodes concerning Boulanger. | Dispatches from generally fob In substance what he said was as follows: low the line indicated in Tue Stan yesterday, It is the opportunity which has made Bou- | Yi2-: that Senator Allison haa practically ac langer, and shows the want of political educa- | C¢Pted the office of Secretary of the Treasury, tion in France. There never was a man that | “4 that his action in this respect bas greatly iy attained such an influence over a people who | *™Plified the labor of Gen. Harrison in com Fst.nw._| (ALSO A LOT OF MEDICAL BOOKS AND INSTRU- | did less to justify it, Discontent has been | *¥cting his cabinet, a growing, owing to heavy taxation for the main- MR, ALLISON WON'T TALE. ee eet ee ee TT cas at to army, indifferent and poor | When the Iowa Senator left Gen. Harrison’ sland crops, and consequent lack of commercial | 2©¥8 for the depot he was beset by the cor AUCTION ROOMS, ELEVENTH AND PENNSYI- | prosperity. The French have been mistakenly | 7@*PODdents and plied with all ‘sorts of ques VANIA AVENUE, led to attribute these results to the kind of alien eeprom Sergey “ a TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FIFTH, 1 government under which they live. Naturally, » if he would next Secretary oe rang they would have been the same under imperial | the Treasury, or if he preferred to be Secretary AT HALF PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, peal ponn ng of State, ae bes he carefully avoided saying FOLLO They looked about for aman who represented | @nything which would commit himself. H Txt mgr their discontent and. their woes. Neither of | interview with the Tribtme correspondent may the Bonapartes—Prince Jerome and his son | be taken as « sample: TERMS CASH. CATALOGUES READY. | Victor—were sympathetic; the Comte de Paris | _“‘I cannot tell you, of course, what was said was too far aloof from the le. The gov- | sbout the cabinet,” he began. “My conversa 4:20-dk4s THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | Srnment had acted towarh Howlanger Sih | tion with the President-elect was private and severity, but justice, in a case of disobedience | Confidential, and I cannot give out what hap- of orders when be held command in the army. " D. re ai g 6th st. a.'e., Sr. 45,1701 10th st. tw. ar pened. “Then you cannot even UTCHI Those most bitterly opposed to the govern- n indicate whether you J.C. Horemsox : ment averred that he was martyrized. “At the | Will go into the Treasury or not?” IMPORTER military reviews he had \y attracted the No, Teannot say anything about that for attention of the masses by his handsome ap- | Publication. Ea pearance in a brilliant caricoling on a ‘or whether your conference settled the FINE MILLINERY, Ene black borse. What contributed most to = ea ee out needing is ularity, however, were two songs sung “Well, b as much as tellit ware jates anteacnserte by'a man called Paulus | ital directly.” ¢ JACKETS, and a woman called Demay, that of the former is there anything in the report that the 34 floo: being “En revenant de la revue,” and that of | President-elect ‘wants you to ¢ the Secre- the latter, “Mon Petit Ernest.” These went | taryship of State instead of the Secretaryshi ——— over the country, and led to the words of Jules | of the ? “Some papers have published " anes otek from. Ferry that Bor was the St. Arnaud of a rumor. . oR RENT—SEVERAL NEW BRICK HOUSES IN 5 91, r. 916 25t 10F * ie bow ots frow.”"-""'860 t0'5:500 | NEW STYLES RECEIVED AND WILL BE SOLD | the café concert. At this the lowa Senator laughed. southwest section, ‘$e Foome, $14, and , Caroling eve. : ____A.8. CAYWOOD; 933 9th'st.— AT HALF PRICE. Boulanger professed unbounded sympathy | “That is something of a joke,” was his only » rooms §8.50. 1307 Fst om. ti iA ‘aw. IR SALE—1227 JOTH ST... CORNER, JEFFER- = Re! eae? ae see og A tgs — 9 eileck isi i . a —— ~- w. * son new, ry, double brick house; ively wept on the bosom of litical a expect we another confer. FOE BERT 001 (VT AVE, COR, T ST. 12 2 bea 8.6, : FaSeeims; Mquire of owner, GEO. C. MAYNARD: 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, | Cyril all Gors-eumiabed and inspire 4 ‘to hope | ence with Gen, Harrison?” pas eh House open Until 50% pm hag td TS 25: S ; ; . > : —— = for a favorable change when he should manage | _ “No; I shall not come to Indianapolis 7526 Toth vt aw. abe mie a re aa ra Biri 31] 2 pure ra a eras ae FOSTER IMPROVED LACING GLOVES FOR | pu}, ie nr Theos at Bo man of arent Thad thonght of going < home trom here, but i .W., THRE! > 7 8.0, “ . bet. id 14th; lot_20x 100 feet ND BY ulari ‘im. mbetta mig! angee my and deci 60 rig House ‘nine Wobme aud bath: e cenRnTe res rooms Barbour wads ley. "Apply atonce, Se ee re hve done it had he lived, oops ggg [git on tenday that @s 2. 3t RENT—RESIDi A120, ‘PECIAL FFER — MEN'S _UNLAUNDERED | through his remarkable political sagacity. _, Senator Cullom me yester: ie RY BRICKS, BACK | Parl gone eh Bes, Pegs cigt and 2 es ee euemre: S Shirt: made of rod seni ant Sines Toe Men’s| The tableau of a handsome blond, covered | State department had gone to Mr. Blaine, and Ee We mod: inn “$ ot. BLW. A 14-tomm bomen, S07 koe, ‘o close ont thé'atfaiee ofa aneaizate, T will sell at ae \eckwear, new shapes, reduced to 1! ee with gold lace, mounted on a prancing black | that your visit concerned only the disposition he oquare ave.; mit fa. ave. 5 a8} Good condition. 00’ to $300 balance on long time and easy =* horse, was something irresistible to French | 8nd management of the Treasury. keys at 682 K rent, $18. Ja28-3t* Apply W. Be ; A. SORE STON monthly payments (@ little more than Tent} covers women, and this influence is well known, es- “Well, well,” said the Senator, as he smiled eee OE a58ta.ave. | jibe GREEN & CUNNINGHAM, | yeyotandsome 2 and 3 story (Queen Anne) houses, 7 Deas Becially when the taking figure wae invested | Broadly; “you must have found the Hilinois Fh. yh Ee sie? NEAR THE = - = and. fini ress Surrs with a certain rdom. It seems to be one | Senator a delightful man.” , igs, three mouth, ret a at 3 THUR PLACE, NEAR FOR RENT FOUR NEW HOUSES, HAVE NOT Places am FOR HIRE, pita cequkGaesie cin iais in tees $0 to | “Sul, tan Mae pen Week Keene RB RENT—O11 N ST, N.W, CONTAINING SIX order: 4 gomely papered throughout: and range | Care ‘Twothinde ot to 8.2m 414 9TH ST. Nw. mounted on a horse, with a sword in his hand, | #ccept the Treasury before you left Indian- Foomsand bath, “Appiy to H. STEAD, 906 Fst rent only ._ | ent the whole house; hot, and cold concrete aig accompanied with the roll of the drum and | ®polis.”. eater ge PENS = ae —— = + flouse "don’t ‘miss this ‘chance. 1443, 1445, ce re eet Ss —___________ | the blast of the trumpet. ede er mulled again of the wende POR, BENT. CHEAP— SEVERAL HANDSOME REBT DRE? PARE. 1914 LAP i | 1440 bse nw. Apply to THEOD, FRIEBOS Sa | etyialmecdvnin ULOID TRI The republicans regard him as an incipient | knowledge of the situation displayed by Mr. improvements. ia most desirable part of the north mprgrementa; in good order; key at 1010; rent | Vat. J18-2w* W. E. BURFORD, a eiat Rever breaks, never wears out, always clean | Cwser; he himself stoutly retorts that he isa | Cullom. “Then he replied: east; two lines cars; rent $15 to $20 to desirable ten- . B. H.W. NER & CO. FS RENT—FURNI 1209 O ST. N. W. | _Ja26-6t 1422 N.Y. ave. | ican be worn while bathing, good republican, and he probably is—from his | “That's the old question again, I can't tell “She-6t W.E. BURFORD, 1422 New York ave. F jors tfrescoed walla) pant®y, clonete ad all conten: PRS CHAS. FISCHER'S, Point of view. Louis Napoleon also began as a | YOu anything about that. : _ $826 a2 2 fences, will be rented complotely furnished ‘by the | jy FoF $2.00, nic little frame house, 7 rooms bath, O28 7th st..w. | good republican. The rapidity with which an | He added that he thought an extra session ia month. SOHM SEER iRAN COS: TES af a4 BE | partanent; will ay S20 veut’ om Aériculturel De- | | Mrs, FISHEE devotes her attention tothe wants of | fi0)'s0 vaised in France is’ only equated by the | of Congress would be neceseary, eaee.w at Gp new. 922.50 month. _JOHN SHERMAN & CO.. 1407 F st._d4- em W. E, BURFORD, | rapidity with which at is cast down. The CABINET LETTERS SENT OUT. 2 st.. Zr. - 3 A sas PE can iss Eo Sino (pa a | warm-hearted and confiding. are not! It is believed that the letters to those whom 2234 Cleveland av. Ww FOR SALE—HOUSES. Rk SALE—A BARGAIN— DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. O/1S8T1 ; near churches and scent AD oe = Fr restrained by those prudential considerations bnarte ‘ tory brick, 7 rooms, mod in the bestowal of their confidence which ob- | G®- Harrison has selected to be members of it. DW. near Government A VISITING SCHOOL BOARD. i Pr e cred- | his cabinet have already been sent out and re tain in most other nations. This is more cred iy 7a ake The members of the school board of Wilkes | table to the heart tone the neers cred am ‘two lines of railways afd R BE = = oe eel a nies te 3 SALE-—I ST., ETWEEN A mproven on Tae Fee" adiw. | FR S-story brick with back building; lot 24. 213910; | Printing Office. NEW BAY WIN- | a.m. 0,500. R RENT—302 C ST. N. E. dow brick . that the replies will be received within a week, house, containing “8 rooms, bath and | "T a 5 | _326-3t wi Barre, Pa., accompanied by Mr. H. I. Gregory, | French nature. The development of the tur- | The Worid correspondent says that “in answer WASH DINENHOWER, exch dgsoeable: will | OR SALe—OR RENT CHEAP, BUSINESS PROF: | Of this city, called on the Commissioners this | hulent personality of Boulanger inalicsten mane | to the auestion hoeeemt wars composition of 1115 F street. I erty and more that it is vei ifficult to govern | the cabinet would be made known, Senator - on Seppeyiveniaave next cor. 10th at, uw. | morning. ‘They are looking into the school = ements — France through a set of abstract principles. Allison said be did not kne = Apply CHARLES & hi f this city, high- jE DWELLIN ER STO! at Sheen jouses of this city, and express themselves high- RENT—LARG! 000 © st. n.w., containing 10 rooms, bath a. 1, 5 % . bi Oth st., "between T and U, carefully built of course, but +, ly pleased. ‘They took several plans away with |” «What do you think willbe the upshot of the | that in his belief sume very momentous eat PEL AA Ey Rletesttees er ee sw. lot 16 feet front: agood in- | them. The board is represented by Messrs. S. | recent election of Boulanger?” iujuired THE | sponses would come to Indicuspolis, within a WASH'N barnes s 5 oe 'wo stories and basement dwelling on K st., between | vestment ; price, 1,500. 2 brick houses, 4 J, Strauss, D. G. Guthrie. J. I. La Bagh, Philip | gran representative. week's time.” saa GOOD T-Rooa | aE SOR. “et 7 Fooms, wm. 1; lot 20x75; price | st. se: the two for 82,000. 2 good little brick houses, | Forre, J. J. Robins, and J. R.McCreery. They | S444" may go on,” said Mr. Rhodes, “winning FOUR MEN ALREADY CHOSEN. FR PETA OST. XW. GOOD 7-RoOM pg an octet ive 27 F st. s.w., running back to agood pavedalley, | Will leave for Wilkes Barre to-night. elections as vacancies vecur in the chamber | ‘The Tribune apecial ante med per month. *WASHN DANN dn 83,750, 800 each. 411 6th st. good lot with 7-room | ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR GEORGETOWN CouLecE. | until the next general election. and thus keep anes tee A 5dr asm i craty 1119 F stfeet._} Ride tte, House of 6 rooms, on Mclean ave..near | frame house, which can ‘be repaired; price, 82,800: | Rey. Frthae Richards, president_of George- | up @ coutinnousturmoil. This is a slow pro- | “4 Political friend of Gen, Harrison as saying Sasi sr egbrick, with cellar, water and gas (concrete | jot 23.8 by "120. For aale—3 6-room brick houses, town college, has written to the Commission- | cess and disquieting to the nation over a long | 8 follows: “The settlement of this cabinet uses, near electric railway, t religion Court, two 2-story bricks, 4 zooms: rent jog boy-ho =o relight — ae yen ne <4 ers requesting permission to allow the United | period. To avoid such delay and sequent dis- | question has taken a great load off the gen- EN <D 16°1 ST. N. E— Y ge et eee a perp bees : ectric | li i ance, President C y bring about a | eral’s mind. There can beno doubt thatevery- OR RENT—14 1 ST. N. E—4-STORY HL. 1 fe da25-: ‘Rhode Island bet ‘16th : ick | States electric light company to run their | turbance, President Carnot may bring 3 Pg RS Ey = — | ane Lote: per foot. % oe ‘all mod. im 500 each. 2 good 6-room brick ¥ wires through the college to furnish electric | dissolution of the chamber and order anew gen- | thing is practically fixed. The general, of Sous. sxe. Rear R jg 242100, _ ane aie jceagelaont ip seomghpg eto aniie cat lights for the centennial of the college, which | eral election at an early day, when the nation | course, will make no formal or official an- ir 2.50. aed , between 3 $2, _ pvements: $5 per month, to good tenants. In- Guire of SR. BOND. Set 41g ok, _ 026-60" g a a * " * is shortly to be held. would have an opportunity of pronouncing defi- | nouncement about the cabmet until he goes to JOR RENT—AT GREATLY RED! eter Rhode Talend one: bast cast of 15th at.; north | T*° 804 11-room brick houses on Vinginia avenue, nitely for or against Boulanger. | Washington, but you may count on thieas cer- several desirable houses in n.w., side: bs tes 16): cheap: $2. 3 between 9th and 10th sts. #.w.; 3-story, with bay-win- (ORK UNDER THE PERMIT SYSTEM. “With th rs f & vicb tain: F have already been ch cars, ke. ELA. CfTKE, 91S Pst Seven Lots, each 18x87.6, on Oregon st., in the n, | dow; all modern improvements; lot running toa good | _The Commissioners have recommended that Bo. . le prestige of present Pom tory ened p our un ave a La for JOKE RENT—DESIRABLE NEW Rg etreet 17th and 18th and 8 and T sts. ; price per | improved alley; only $5,500 each, worth 86.000; | the sidewalk on the west side of 13th street, | Boulanger will, of course, gain some adherents | the ca inet—Blaine, Allison, Wanamaker and house: ail mod. imps; well located; 15:4 Pierce [BO Ofice rm. 637" $10 | £094, 760. must be sold at once if sold. For saie—a good business | from B street to Ohio avenue, be relaid under | i the present chamber, but not likel a ae eee oit1. F ere au Gan oe 7 property on 7th st., between F and G sts. s.w., 9-room | the compulsory permit system. The estimated | ficient number to form a majority. ator Cullom predicted it would. This is not g é i “ iis = ji i republicans who believe in minority represen- =F WiNpow SBRICK tczith : Property; new and well built; a good investment; | cost is $201.25, one-half of which will be teh sts, 32 feet front on | TeDt? t #45 per month; price 85,500, Forsalecheap— | chargeable against abutting property. zuma Tothat? a very fine residence northwest, with 10 rooms; corner feasible. ossible, however, that it may | he does not think he ought to give such things ten Wor nmacksee Se an 10th a. broperty with fine purkibe all round: tot 5 by TOR: MISCELLANEOUS. 5 be tried, with ‘Boulanger in it, for France is a | out before his inauguration, but all his closest ton teaeleg ees Fogg | most any one that wishes s nice home: only | | The Commissioners have recommended that | country of political surprises, ‘There is no | friends know that the cabinet bes wenn practi- 3 * 10,000, worth 15.000; | 35 cash, balance ‘easy. | a brick sidewalk be laid on the east side of 15th = -room house: bay 3 Tia , Re ‘pusiness properties on Pennsylvania ave resent danger of a coup d'etatfrom Boulanger, | cally made up. improvements. ve B *Em So over 200 geese, m che. Ww. “544 Pernaylvania ave. 813,000; 18 Tooms ick | Street northeast, between Gales and Rosedale | Pr is not in the army, and consequently has ghlees Apply SAM bined-ae Ba WARNER BOO” GIS F's ; 08 Pa. rooms 1 | streets, under the permit system. The esti-| tittie influence therein. ‘The chamber may re- PSM gs pape ‘ Jat : eS property, renting at #1,2 ye mated cost is $136. olesth io,” The Sun's special says: Ex-Gov. Albert G, STLVANIA AVE. S.6,| [YOR SALE A DESIRABLE ENCE IN GOOD | Jeane 8 - or 81.400; AR The Commissioners have received a petition | Serutin de Usie, and replace it with the | Porter says to-night that he has received infor- SEE ee ee oe story and basement and 6th s.w., that will rent at $45 per monti pi for a water main on Tieee pines, between 16th | sorutin arrondissement, According to the | mation from a source in which he places im- eh snd. bath oak et hed i 5,000. A Boog corner, 9th, bud EW. lot, 26: a Sala north from E. Francis former, ms candibate a be ~ gag | plicit faith that Warner weir te to be in the oe price . . F. corner, 1326 43¢ st. —_ lent in the district whic elects ‘im; | cabinet. He refuses to give his authority, but 313 Ea ab 3i EM: .w._ | price, 00: 1,800 The pemsine re bare secommantio’ the this has allowed Boulanger to try his chances | says that it is unimpeachable. He believes g Bo ty AR a 8, W. Zoos Wiis stock of tobacoc and cheeoe aln aT bes ace nei on street, West | wherever he pleased in the event of a vacancy. | that Mr. Miller will be Secretary of the Treas- rent furnished or unfurnished, For s phy bas RE aia For building sind stock Bouse word mente eens es theuniies re ted. th If the chamber enacts the scrutin d’arrondisse- | ury. Gov. Porter's prediction, following so to GUKLEY BROTHERS, 1310 Fat. nw. eod-Lw. 4 F r z C,H, PARK 1o Commissioners heve accep! e resig- | ment, compelling residence therein as a condi- | closely upon Senator Allison's visit, ie taken eo T. ‘EIGHT-ROOM NEW HOUSES, §026-3t #4and Ew. | nation of M. F. Lynch, a clerk in the assessor's | tion of election, it put a stop to the plebis- | lending color to the theory that Allison is -W.; two lines of cars at door; two ln: SALE—A GOOD IR SALE—IN GEORGETOWN ON CONGKESS | Office. citary proceedings of Boulanger and there will ‘the Sta: of the T «ad we, washtubs, twoclosets and bath, bells, Yt ie section of gt. between O and 10-room brick, S-story —_———.—_ peed! ateqeors Pcmaae = gt gery ted ea e S pty emery A phew ene | 4 Copcietea yard nd alley. so per mouth, eee j +] SWeR & WHET KER, BOR 7000, Sout ALEXANDRIA, fora we cae | Fant Gen. r is ‘about to visit 1 Indianapolis 221 Q st. n.w., 6 rooms, M AUTHORIZED TO SELL AT Mr. Rhodes concluded by saying that the | is confirmed, with particulars that indicate 8. 5 roo! Fines Yor 912/000 the henkee residence of an aro THE See Th French were a charming aagiarean that there | that Alger is pretty octaia to go into the cabi- a2: 1921 Fit. | [OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE YOR A ¥ | See OMe 1 © fecha ences. Tee ag ber Beene SEE OXUMENT.—The Pro-| was a strong bond of sympathy between them | net, probably as Secretary of War. os Pest morro ng gpa pean | Per ii ee rt ge | Pion Ee, | Peete ban uso By ay Peake | aad American sor ~ he oF 5 a = ~ | has never been accompanied by any practi: — =e Loan Conspany* oiters thet ¢ ance ty fakes | sweeter S10 Balti F SALE DESIRABLE HOUSES §ye,o00 | suggestion as to the obtaining of landfor that| OVER-CROWDED DOCKETS. John B. Henderson, of Missouri, and Nathan Repmearg:acnirt tae any eneatier ones | FPORSATES BY Gn hk FOR, 98.500 CASH a et 18888 | purpoe st"any saitabio lesson.‘ park Gat, ja of Wont Weisin are montonet pectus” to offices, 14-& 16 Atlantic buliding. 24-108 | house a Month wean mig over 18 “per cent nett ——— project wes renewed in connection with the | Some Relief Should be Given the Judges | *™0ng the a we General. DR RENT—1722 4TH ST. N. PPC gow zents for S, ‘RESIDE. 3th st. near lows dare: 21100... too | Site of the confederate soldiers’ monument, of this District. He peg ag ergpneneg Hage Droit Park fess brick front | Staroffice. BEAT TE ___ 9826-Bt? "| Bit near Toth sa ‘ors ¥ which is now being completed in New York behalf of Warner Miller, says the President- window, 7 rooms and bath, nice yard and F R E— AND MODERN BRICK DWELL-|} 21s and will reach here in the spring. Lee camp, elect told him he was tired of the New York 4 per month. The finest house in the cit; ing, 9 1» 2 bath- f id hall y ich i a on i “i The members of the bar and also those hav- | % fog ts price. Apply to HARDING & WATERS 08 jmpa.suear Dupont Circle 11,000. Centrally | cated Thich is the agent of the ladies in the eree fight, B.Ww. J mere opinion. It is a fact. Gen. Harrison ion in a cabinet, but such acabinet ix hardly | will not admit it to newspaper men, because BROWN & CO., ’ i ; i business about the court-house are aware —- — pind at Gt | brick dwellines 7 ie fae pene oh tion of the monument, has fixed upon the in- | ing a A see nf . z Mory Brick Dwellinesaculy papepeds cecaer ? E RENT—1224 PA. AVE, HOUSE AND STORE: | $1,000. Tree sto fivellinn parthwent: i | Two beautiful hominy Me Bessa “""" °°" | tersection of Washington and Prince. streets, | that the business ia falling behind hand amd A YOUTHFUL CRIMINAL. TS perkive trent and side; very desirable | Sfeearren ne D eles Si ees hi a imps, BROOK | $226.3 = Hsot Fat, | Where at dawn of day the Alexandria com-| the dockets are increasing rapidly in the num- etal cOK Foo A, en a MR APIS jes fell i , , — nly Nine Years Old, and has N. ¥.ave. ‘er: Broome: ‘OR SALE COZY NEW BRICK HOU the 2ith of May, 161; and the anniversary or [DEF of cases, This condition of affairs is due, | OMY One Term Already. ae tients at 534 per cent, Brick dwell 54.700 WHITAKER S Wilt SEER 180829 2 | the day has been selected us the time Tor the | to @ great extent, to the fact that the number ™ —. UNFURNISHED HOUSES | $8000 Fame aan: ES dedication of the monument at that spot. ‘This | of judges and courts has not been increased in| 4 youthful colored prisoner named William 20 Iowa Circle, ‘S-story brick, 13 rooms, stable in 800. New brick dwe YOR SA! E—A WE! ‘T NEW BRICK HOUS may be changed, and if so, the location will roportion to the growth of business. Before ttood before Ju Miller this morn- vear ‘all mod. imps, 83. ra Se ee probably be made at the center of Cameron | the war, when the District was not pera pie drcscencby A sere § pais of canal bates pod LEK Jot to alley ; will sell cheap to an immediate purchaser, > 2 “bri: A 3826-64" Seem | tot “DAVID D. STORE, a0 et uw. | Street, in front of Christ church, ttublistcert | #8 large in population as at present. there were | from Sra, Dr. Hislop’s buggy, "The doctor was JOR SALE—THAT BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, KR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE | 20 Present liklihood of the early establishment j istri 1 ee ey Fy Complets | F'fouses inthe nortlorcat, allt Oe the OM HELE | of « public park here. four judges of the courts of the District, only | attending a patient at No. 612 2ist street when in every detail: For Buse, and permission to inspect Sth st; 10 handsome iy pered wooms and | PENITENTIARY Convicts S11Lu IN Jar..—| two less than the present complement. The | the package was taken. Policeman Dyer made Wa 8, 1319 F st. nw. a gd eee ed wareain, gt | None of the convicts sente&ced during this | business, too, has kept apace in growth to the | the arrest, and recovered the bottion, ¥ R SALE—A HANDSOME TWO-STORY AND LE—NEW court to the penitentiary have vet left the population, and, by a simple rule in proportion, I don't know what to do wi a kin said ., Seatory basement Brick, seven rooms and bath, lawn in 6, Alexandria jail, nor will they be taken to Rich- | fr'fh'old times four judges were required, four | ¢ eS See eae 5 rooms over ature, wuter, ‘ke. front and yard, with alley in rear, on Pst., near | N mond until after the court concludes its term. |}, “ Seana tee ow old are you, boy?” the judge asked, FURNISHED WOU: se aia Toth st. “Fries New house hear Dupont citvle. ‘000 | Billy iams, whose departure under a| ,me* pr thmegg og ed pag Rea ems ine years,” was his response, furnace, newly papered with paper to match nprovements, | Pigg nc laters ane Soo | former sentence has already been mentioned | would’ be amply satisfied with the slight - 175 departiuents an al . : in Tue Stan, went to Richmond very quietly | iherense of two or, three jude 61 a on ge aah parti-colored dress so familiar | and even one additional judge would afford feat now atory hine-room 4 4 to him without any protest, : great relief. In the very order of nature it ’ - 28 it Tue Fatuerty Lasu.—The station house was ji 12th si 1. i OFFIC! Rese aS oe - <1 ti. | cannot be supposed that six gentlemen who sd Swe é f 3 Tom. = FOE, SALE -BANGAING IN A FEW SMALL | Qgain the scene yesterday of the parential dis- | hive been actively engaged in the practice of nts : FYousee: for luvestmucnt or botpe elit pee id Se: | elpline which has been substituted for. the er tear Eee seme ae ae py . ed that on account of the ‘hiwe | cont interest, “MCLACHLEN & BAICHELDEA, | whipping post here. ‘Two colored boos Ig | 2°. Rejgeemdiosn-4 mee age guilty knowledge would have to be ai 2 special barwain, Price. 85. ja26-30 1215 Fet.nw. | pe fed for misd The fathers | Titian of life, can continue day after day to | inquired of Mr. Shillington if he Mullen and ete for norotating oats and | OK SALEZA BUILDING —wENTED To aov: | Mee Trested {OF misdemennors. The fathers | transact the amount of business ‘equi hed any evidence on that point. placing insurance py, Po of the bo Cpe their delinquent sons a cow- any lence on poi 2O-Sk resi Fo SERENE SAVE STOR “pep rock,» | "SUES WESCOPT & WILCOX, 1907 Pa. ave. hiding which produced a decided impression | {be™ with overloaded dockets stari Mr. Shillington thought that the age of the 30 new brick 3 taining for ALE— building, 1416 F st. on the law-breaking lads, and may serve to | ;. that three is “, ) prisoner was suflicient. on 2d st, near M st, orion Se cach, including F ee i. W, BAY WINDOW st ace heen froma tardies offenses, jedges' Rll Tce to tne —_ Fat “Have you ever been arrested before?” asked “Sas. "1008 Frat. uw. aprag toy ee ; Sroors, bath, two story and basement A Finz Honse Deap.—The city lost by death | }\8'in the work or have beon forced te ecu | the sa this morning a valuable public servant. the ii off-horse of the Hydraulion steam fire engine, | {2¢iF lives by giving up the work, relief of some 20th stu. Fob st. geek Toons, a. 1 oe 1408 Stoughton ‘st., Bstory ‘brick aud stone, Fooms, &. m. 1 ; : 1410 ‘Stoughtoi OLY R street, S-story trick: roots, ain 23 Bst. s.¢., 3-story brick, 10 rooms, #1 free 3} FSS, BENT oNINE Boo! first-class orde: home, Foieviianee, HOUSES ON THE EAST | ‘The animal, with his mate, was highly esteemed | “itd seems to pee jween M and N sts. 1.w. follows: $4,250. 85, and . 2: F SALE—ONLY somely finished houses, “ nt and the pecuuiary value of the pair of horses was estimated at $800. Nores.—The Alexandria Light Infantry met for drill yaad apes spent some hours at ol ja e1 ives an members of the bar, who say that Congress should give some relief, if co more than an — hag pores the courts, in 0 the work.. ovement for an extension Girelo, “Houses ip charge of waichiiat auf quer ai | of the athletic facilities of the Young Men's | TWBuinE. apie , gbrices 10,500 and $11,000. ALDEN #-FOX, | Christian association still continues. —The a draft of a bill drawn somewhat after tho 0 ¥ ot. 2.w. BooS* | house of Henry Boyd, colored, on Columbus | Ewin toree in New York, eadiens TWO NEW HOUSES, 407 AND 400 Fe SiLE SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL NEW SIX- | street, near Wolfe, hus been entered, trunk to hear and determine cases, and thi cer: 6 2st ad ath; fo ruben, we: ane? sage Ub scar: Poly weno | Broken open and €82 stolen from it—Mr. B. | ane frend, an; uch were the iw, @ ‘ypiy 10s ath & wy fe Rsadeans tiem tas tobe Ray © ear - move, | Bumber of cases could be settled without —_ 2 * 3 ; 4 meeting of colored republicarfs will be held at 18 PER MON 1912 NEW HAMP. ‘bay 4 the late Friends’ meeting house next Thursday ‘2 Makest Prick house: 6 rooms and DI area ot Bast Capt pariest ‘the district fisuiiy" ‘THOS & WAGUAMAN- 226-3 ile FST.S &, NEW TWO-STORY in house... RENT-I OF Hi sndaiimod inpecconvecentiocers | 226-9 GH ae err os oie finished ston jtuated. teed Tae sreat AIN—O PER CENT INVEST- location. room elegantly-finished residence, Glick's Aliey Dw 2atory wih, oad Pierce Pisce, “ase CH ‘GEORGE LS beseeeteveteeeseesnieecehs i i 5 1 a Hei 2 at ef i —7et__Cor. &thand R_SALE—A TWO-STORY BRICK ING on Lstreet, between aod Tah ‘ gene esti ia R SALE—5 NEW 6-ROOM BRICK Y¥ WIN- ae Petes Tal ine ace seers Sues BRB D DE Peek eh £ 28 #3 2 pe a it Eu aa eke erg Iga eee Ee erigeti re Gua ae aces SECRETARY EXDICOTT'S ee rRIGn® ...90.50 1013 Cat. sé. at may othe: GHARLES Ws ENED AND DASH ‘ave. - —— standing northwest driveway of the ares woods Lee Dowr Tame Wr You Eve pecaraderpe frightened ate st. ot : i & for eeeeats: ie eee eS

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