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aa FXTEEN PAGES—WITH SUPPLEMENT. | Pla = -sclrwotetgalyn beamline apo basis AUCTION SALES. WINTER RESORTS. The Old Calvert Place to be Subdi- post of honor on Monday: co vided Into Building Sites. K THIS EVENING a = Se ae —__¥mis svexrne. | W vt aia Brit by Me Paine lt enon tad designed oy | ats ee Peay WARRLSINES RAST | adie Ar eal : : : Williams i a a a THE SUBYRBAN MOVEMENT FUSHING OUT ALONG same architect. They will cost about $30,- < <= THE WASHINGTON BRANCH — NEW CHURCH Serene ht aa 2 of Washington, DQ, HADDON HALL 6 REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. PEARL ENTERPRISES IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION OF COMING AMUSEMENTS. THE CITY—A BOSTON MAN'S PLAN, ETC. ' — D. J. Howell, the civil engineer who has made the plats of a number of suburban subdivisions, 2 sald too Sean reperter secenlly: that the Su: Pickles.” Mr. Polk has a. wide circle of ed- . > @ comedim, and yy in which he pression seems to prevail among some that sub- | will appear has beeeme a favorite with the pat urban property just now is not very active. | lic, He stated that as far as he was concerned he » Ley met ad (aetigee eho —_ is i ie al of never had so much work of this kind on hand Pu he Marine nt dhs bean of ee Sane as at present. He is now subdividing for Mr. | Eiven at Albuagirs on Soule tieht sis” Wilk, Chas. Barker some sixty acres, which forms a | jam Broderick and Miss Lizzie Anandale, of portion of his property lying northeast of Ana- | the Abbott Opera company, will assist. Mr. costia, about midway between that place and | Sousa will direct. Seats are on sale at Eliis’. - ‘ Moustc rrow THe Prareies.—On Sunday after- Benning. The subdivision is made in accord-| 155m 'q concert will be given at Harris’ Bijou ance with the plan ae the city. ee aon theater by the famous Cowboy band, of Denver, . : Samuel L. 6 he . -ADIES ND Ba- avenue extended has been projected through | This. it is promised. will be an extraordinary = : ——— mee Bal this property, and so has M street southeast, | musical treat. = i : , William A. J A. Ramee TROE Me, we vil oe fot VIRGINIA BEACE, VA. The lots will form desirable building sites, | | THE Sroppanp Lecrcnrs.—Itis well to, re- : 2 eee, Laenter were, | t America, twelve (gree of Va coreg the grave This new, artistic and appointed hotel te affording a fine view of the city. | tickets that, although the course is given in : = N. Hi the mother of General Washi cone ee ae RES Cena 3S a miles cast of NORFOLK, VA., accessible ‘ORPOLE Bir, Howell is also engaged in making an-| duplicate this season, the demand for places if & KIRTLY. ~ ~~ *5 Estate Agent AND VIRGINIA BEACH BR R.,and on direct other important subdivision for ex-Representa- so great that already nearl; . 7 , ski — proder Keburg | between the North and South. A primeval pine AW tive John Fox and Capt. Alexander Lutz, both | sirable seats are taken. Those who = = 4 4 Carey H. C. Thor Tike male of, the Dovementionsd. property” take | of about 1.000 acres, with beautiful drives and @alka, of New York city. These gentlemen some years | tend these pleasant and instructive lectures ‘ 5 A: c. . BP Reunayivanie are and TL eee ee TNE | Ase health resort it hae no superior. Address through Messrs. Heiskell & | should not Seley securing tickets. The first | C- : 2 P' I ‘Terms will be made known at time of sale. J. W. ALMY, Manager, eon, real estate dealers in this city, 475 | lecture is given on March 5 and 6; subject, mh2-2t THOMAS DOWLING. Or 8. E. CRITTENDEN, (late of Hygeia Hotel, Old acres, which formed a part of the famous Cal-| “Old England.” Seats are on sale at Ellis’. = 3 é 4 ‘ennedy, Thomas Minto: Witte B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. vert estate. Asis well known, this is located} James W. Rizr axp Bitt Nye will give ’ Point Comfort, Va, 44 Broadway, New York (Room 4) fe2-26te0, about a mile beyond Hyattaville. The Wash- | another of their highly amusing entertainments B . j nis S a Henry ey. Brademier, TRUSTEES SALE 1[ SE LESAN, OCEAN END oF PENNSTLVA ington branch of the Baltimore and Ohio rail- | at Harris’ Bijou theater'on Sunday evening. = : “ ‘Sie Geese @f Uharenen. & Perry E. ene ee A EAROTTAR, ISLAM. ce wan. | f Dia ave., Atlantic City, N. J. qapapes end eonly road passes through this property, and there is | Tax Mrpoxrs, Lucia Zarate and Major Atom, goes ( / aa hana ha oe . oe. Neo og ty ee ihe land | 226-2,00,th-bun ote FW: LERMAN. a station there which is known as Riverdele. | continue their daily receptions at the Panorama = Ss foore, William M. |, Redding Focorda of the Disteint of Goltanbie Tonite RK VICTORIA, OURAN EDs VE ak In addition to the frontage on the railroad, | building on 15th street, and no ¢isitor to the = J a = Garrison, Charles Knight, Orian A. Bartholo- ANALOSTAN ISLAND Tantic City. ‘Thoronphiy reusveted: heated, go. which extends for about a mile, the property | city should fail to see them, as well as the — 5 é ‘ 3 q mew, Robert le, James C. Ben- aucti the on. Seis ed &c., hot apd cold sea water; open all ei has also a frontage on the Washington and Bal- | beantiful and realistic battle picture of Shiloh. P = iim f nett, Isaac Kersey, Samuel J. Smock, RE OC! P.M. Analostan Island _mibaresthdm M_WiLLIAMS, timore turnpike of about thesame extent. The | The Midgets will hold their daily receptions to- / : James M. Eades, Robert =W. Cathcart, 87, REOPENS FEBRUARY 1. 1880. land is well located and the owners propose to | morrow, Sunday, and the admission will remain “ = v/ ze Hewoinig Sneag a Lig A. Lorry, Edward S. | of it is, beauti jeahington and Georee: | Corner Pacific ei. a m2 make extensive improvements in grading the | at the usual figure, 25 cents. - 4 on ‘ ‘illiam Barnes, William R. Banta, Al- | {iyer bby s narrow and deep | Location best, house cozy, sprountiveate el@gaut fur- ground apd erecting buildings. Kernan’s Taeater.—Inauguration week at Sen 7 Ai andler. William G. McVey, Andrew Grag- | channel. A short distance above nished handsomely, beated thoroughly, lights electric, 4 & HISTORIC RESIDESCE. this house will begin to-morrow with sacred “ Weisse, William C. Lake, Wesley ae ae re f'with the Vir- | table superior. service pollte: sin waster, oscen place is one of ‘the historic residences in | concerts in the afternoon and evening. Another = : Y, ay, hen Ovenmieen. | gain : staogray aed thence | come, valida mude comortae: tri ick excomve city. ‘The old house, which is still stand- | Performance rail ee Leavitte Eetopcon aye = 3 5 ander L. Gordon, Thomas D. Hartman, John E. town, Write in or Girewlar and terums i: BTODDART. ing. though in a dilapidated condition, was | cities, most of which, it is claimed, have never = - Clelland, Noah 0. Moore, William M. Porter, ae aciiiiieies-amttemme built nearly one hundred years ago. It was the | been seen here before. They include the Zan- Thomas R. Hornaday, Thomas J. Cook, Robert shall be ‘the he lay # Pe seat of the well-known Calvert family, and the | netto troupe of jugglers. Jules Keller,the ‘pedo- 8. Loranger ed W. Harlan, Alonzo 5 days he reat a dor sale by I. G. ADAMS & CO., real eatate agente, teal scene of princely hospitality for many {&F | manual phenomenon;* the Pylades, mimics, THE BALL SOUVENIR. George W. Colclazier, Leroy Leggett, Theodore Estate and Law Buildings, Atiautic City, NJ f14-Se8 naam ,. loge me! = in = i oo a sod Heath, a ventriloquist; sec eid Wag hinges — he Toon, “aN ¢ per cont | ‘Se CHALPORTS. crc niin tS where Henry Clay slept when . e , and many others. 2 9 uglass, w J. Johnson, Samuel a 4 i, N. 35 Ince at Calvert "But long before ar, Clays ior ‘Stnrasren contines his demons sia THE BALL INVITATIONS. GEN. HARRISON’S ESCORT. Richardson, Albert L Fenanon, poedey ca Nall Moved to the Beach. e the house was the center of the social life | tions of hypnotism at Central hall, F and Sow oo is Record, Dav! , Anderson F. Col- ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. of the best families in Maryland. D. B. War- | streets, every night during inauguration week, | “2 Elegant Souvenir of the Inaugura- | wembers of His Old Regiment who will | lins, John Dearmin, Jesse F. Snow. . UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. den, who printed in Paris in 1816 a book about | ‘Turoven ExGLaxp ANDScoTLAND.—Rev. C. H. tion—Sold With the Tickets. ‘Salt Water Baths in the house. levator. fed-3m E ROBERTS & SONS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3., (On fhe Beach, Renticky avy. REGINALD FENDALL, _Will open February 16, 1889. 3. WHITE. fi ; - Form his Body-guard. eo ‘Washington and its vicinity, states that he vis- | Eaton, D.D., of York,whi ompanied Mr. ——— : CRUSHED TO DEATH. ited Mrs George Calvert at his home near Ble-| Blaine and itr. Carnegie on thes famouseaech: | _ The artistic excellence of the sonvenirs densburg in 1812. He describes the house as | ing tour through England and Scotland, will de- | issued by the inaugural committee and dis- | V*TERANS OF THE SEVENTIETH INDIANA COMING | A Seven-year-old Boy Run Over by an two stories high, 70 feet in length, and 36 feet | scribe the trip in an illustrated lecture at Uni- | tributed with the ball tickets is undisputed. | ®RE THIS EVENING—A SKETCH OF THE REG- Express Wagon. wide. On each side there was a large portico, | versalist clgrch on Wednesday evening next. | The committee on tickets and invitation, of| IMENT—THE OLD SOLDIERS WHO FOUGHT — _£28-dbds ENNHURST, Fre found on the walls some fine paintiage, and | WnecciaPke AXP SurrEn will be given by the | which Mr. George Gibson is chairman, selected | WITH THE PRESIDENT-ELECT—AN HONORABLE Aig pote severe weap ekbbeieyeye leven’ | F wenn ieee one a car the beach; open grates: Good drainage, mentions icularly Noah's Ark, by Breng- | ple hotel on Wednesday evening, March 6. a design after careful consideration. They had| £CoRD. G. Wheeler’s junk store, about 5:30 o’c! TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | _fel-dm __” "JAMES too) hell; The Judgment of Paris, and the portrait ——-—__— submitted to them designs from the leading] 9,’ last evening, in which Joseph Pallas, ae to | ELEVENTH STREET NOMTRWEST. SOP NER WAVERLY os core ¥.3 of Rubens by the same artist, whom he states Real Estate Matters. men in that line throughout the country and fe eyes of @ good many people, especially | year-old boy, lost his life. The matter will Open all the year, hot and cold sea. baths im was related to Mrs. Calvert. The farm was} ‘The following real estate sales have been | they end i fos ocala 40 0 deckal Hoosiers, will look with some pride upon the | inquired into by the coroner and jury to de- in 1,1 , and in th d- pat ey endeavore coming toa ion to se- i > i et of ing to Conary md — be masee bowel asc closed within the past two weeks through the | oure something that would not only be unique, escort which will watch over and accompany | termine whether William Hackett, driver of one ‘secured thereby, we will offer for sale, in front D CORO} t ONADO. Lem a 6 : Ped VEN Ocean End, Virginia ave. Atlantic City, N. J, is probable that the old house will be re- | "gency of J. B. Wimer, real estate dealer: To | byt would represent the best product of @he | President Harrison when he returns from the | of the Adams’ express wagons, is guilty of crim- | 4" OF MARCH, 1880, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM oil the yor, “Masalist Gian ON & 4. modelled and enlarged and used as a hotel. a syndicate of gentlemen for Geo. Truesdell, highest skill in this country, The design capitol on Monday. The men who compose the | inal negligence or not in causing the death of | the fohowing: Sines of Solana se AS Mks. W. L. ADAMS. ‘The next station beyond Riverdale is College, | fifteen lots in Eckington, for $23,074.27; to Hill | which they finally selected has been much ad- | ©8¢OTt will not be arrayed in a dazzlingly brill-| the boy, whose parents reside at No. 710 F scribed aa Lot numbered 10, in WORTH. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., d th Branchville, where Mr. James | & Johnston, agents, for Alex. Bliss, for Jno. L. | ¥™ : jant unit yuare numbered 333, sold subject to the beach, sea end of Vis E Waugh has made a subdivision known as | Monroe, sub lot. 79, sq. 871, corner 13th and W | mired, not only for its artistic merit, but for | !@%¢ uniform, nor will they depend upon tneir | street southwest, Yesterday afternoon the un- to ; Pais eee A ican Charlton Heights. This is a large piece of | streets, for 25,871; to syndicate, for John H. | the mechanical execution. It is believed that | Youth or beauty to transfix popular attention. | fortunate boy was sent out with his little broth-| "Terms of sale: One-half cash, and the inone | 3 : ‘with interest the \Wister AND sPhiNe Re SOR: Property, and some 10 miles of streets have | Lane, ots 1.2.9.4, and 24, square 4, Ecking- |in both these particulary the souvenir. is | There will be about 150 of them and they will | ers and sisters, in charge of a colored servant. | #*9er crutuat per austin perabie semranmuaty” | WW tase iuish “Old oat Canons vas Seta G3 already been opened. Mr. Wangh is building | ton, $12,279.70; to Mrs. Annie M. Mills, for wear asa distinguishing costume gray overcoats | They went up as far as Pennsylvania avenue to pm A ty on property cr per a [S10 per woah ond array. : a fine es oor himself, and it is propose i yinee Ww. —— lot 41, a ~ Liye eer * sopeibestatiin oe and derby hats, and each man will acane. | see the sights. Joseph took his velocipede with | be required at time of as OA recor aing and S —— — —t. 5 4 446.20, on Wyoming’ avenue; to Mrs, Annie ven a repr 0 ve ; veyancing at purchaser's cost. Terins to be comp —_ =— to build a hotel there. M Mills, for Liest. Hf. Lemley, J. A.| the principal” illustration. ‘The details Each and every individual in the command isa| him. The little ones walked up and down the | Within ten daysat risk and cost of defaulting pure PROPOSALS. THE INCREASE OF SUBDIVISIONS wis Be, be oe a, wakes are not only reproduced in this cut, but the | Veteran soldier—a survivor of the “‘Seventietn | Avenue and enjoyed themselves until after 5 | chaser. W. AYRE, 3 —— =a along this road has been very marked during | Heights, $6,971.25; to syndicate, for John H.| ize. It is a beautiful etching, representing | Indiana,” Gen. Harrison's old regiment. They | 'clock, when they started down 7th street FRANE L.CALHOUN, "-'( Trustees, | DOS edeneer for’ Oa, A the past few years. There are settlements at | Lane, lots 1, 2, 3, and 24, in square 5, Ecking- | in the foreground the Goddess of Liberty pro- | will arrive here earlv this evening, by the Balti-| ‘¥@rd their home. The stone pavement was | t026-codkds spd ington.— February 2:3, 1880. —Real Montello and Ivy City. = Further along large Forlag emer to Jacob Schart, for X. | tecting American industries and in the act of more and Ohio railroad, bringing ith them the Pteies = a. ee (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Gorged "Proposals for Engines, &c-." will ‘teastiet lend, knw Woodbridge and High- pelle, lots 18, 19, 22, an lock 4, Eck- | crowning seated workingman. Towering | ‘babe of the regiment,” Joseph W. Reagan, who ABLE UNIMPROVED | MERI- Washington .. SEV Tends have been divided up into tediding site. | ington, 8678.07; 10 Mary M, Wimer, for’ Mra. | above the figures, standing ons mass of rock, | welghsa trite oe nb pounds. toward home, When near B street the colored | VALUABLE TaneEsoven EnoreaaY OF LOCK AM. MAnCH TWENTY THIRD issn, i C. W. Myer, lot 37, Washington Heights; to F. | is an eagle, with an American flag floating from saa attendant met a friend, with whom she stopped itanth piehstiakhahi , | and pu opened immediately thereafter, to fur frontage on the railroad extending from Mile | Danzenbaker, for Mrs. Elizn Goddard, ots $i | hisbeak and: disappearing in the clouds. On | ae speq qs eneeTING MISTORY. toconverse, and while doing so the little Boy | a3 yee oft San of Sept dota es Sy Feree, fiver: atte" Washington Navy yard, two to Rives station. At Highlands there is acom- | 8nd 92, Wyoming avenue, Washington Heights, | the ground, near the figures, are the horn of ! regimen: its rendezvous | went on his way down the street. There were ubig.and Ge Geaplion of Ge paste eonmel Genet. . Droposals, with speci gnodious club-house and the grounds have been | ©16.200. plenty, sheaves of wheat, bars of metal, bags of | t Indianapolis, and was fully organized be-| many vehicles on the street at that time, ren- | Umbis and by direction ih front of tl ; | cations and description of the above, can be obtained handsomely laid out. Just beyond is the farm | Among the recent sales are the following, in, and bales of cotton. The view in the | tween July 14 and August 12, 1862, less than | 2¢ring it dangerous for a The ex- | GX" WEDNESDAY, TW. the Bureai of 206 acres formerly owned by the late Ben | made by Washington Danenhower, real estate | background is of the river and the city, with | one month, and was mustered into service at oa aoa ning long oo pa Se Wa dat AA op Holladay. This property is now owned by a | broker: For William A. Smoot, of Alexandria, | the capitol, Washington monument, and White | the last named date with Benjamin Harrison as | 7°*©.°f Pee e driver saw 7 Wi Bistsict of Columbia. asd known amd A et syndicatejand has been subdivided. Hyattsville | Va., houses No. 300 st. n. ¢., sub lot 10, sq. | House clearly defined. The view is the famil- | colonel. It left Indianapolis on the morning | Let?,the "wagon, and called to him, but it was Unused ge le num ered twenty (20) in bloce gum” | Geet SAMES FULTON, Pu oan ; “ i i i i ns too late, for he was then almost under one of the | bered six (6) of Hall's & Elvans’ subdivision of Meri- has grown rapidly of Inte. and is now aflourish- | 782; to Mrs. Julia Walsh for $5,500; Nos. 306 | iar and beautiful one from Arlington Heights. | of the isth of August—a bright sunny day 80 | Jacdnticcm T instant the little fellow | dian Hill, ss the same is recorded in the surveyors | = ith ight future. \- ub lots 6 and 7, sq. 782, to| At the foot of the page displaying this etch- | far as meteorologi ne wacom. in 58 items He Eee oe office of the District of Columbia. non of und nt, Kiverdle oy acon | John MeL Curio 1,0. Fur ‘Chaslw 1 | ng are ind the ann ot the, nec | wan nad anf Gack” io oany heal “Ong | Tus raw om te ston pavement and” | crag nat tira oon, em, perme, | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. tinuation of the suburban movement, which, | DuBois to Mrs. 8. E. Pinkerton, No, 824 4th st. | committee in charge of the inaugural prepara- | evening of the same day it reached Loulsvill THE HEAVY WAGON PASSED OYER HIS CHEST. | “Tiive mouths, with interest, and secured bya deed of | AST. VERNON, TO! . “ 5 “ n int OF W. SGTON, EXTRA beginning at the limits of the city, is gradually | B- €., sub lot 12, sq. 781, for $4,000; No. 322 4th | tions. The second and third pages contain full | on the following night it left for Bowling Green, | In an unconscious condition the injured boy trust on the property sold, or'all cast, ‘at the option | Miner to Mt, Veruoy on TUESDAY aid Wi ving Str. Corcopan's pm. mb2-3t ashing out along the Washington branch. st. n. e., sub lot 13, sq. 781, to R. Newton Har- e etched portraits of Benjamin Harrison | and on the 15th reported to Col. d carri "s store, gpa ESDAY, March 5 and Deical venues masasdar oct eee for $5,750; Nos. 19 and 821 D stn. ¢., sub | and Levi P. Morton. ‘These three sheets of | manding the post twas twing two Merion Tnlow then Bye msintce the petrol wagon as: | cout comvevsncing snd recording at purchaser's | whart fot of ih at he edit = lots 10 and 11, sq. 781, to Jacob Jones for $6,000; | copper-plate etchings are enclosed between cov- | in the field under the call of July, 1862. From |. Lae A deposit of $100 will be required at time of axle. ~ - _ - The completion of the edifice of the Church | six lots facing Mass. ave. n. e., cor. 4th st., sub | ers of Fough card board, with rough edges, | Bowling Green the regiment made several ex- | TiCt, Sergeant Boyle wrapped the horse Web. BELEN ee of the Covenant is apparently going to mark | lots 16, 17. 18, 19, 0, and 21, sq. 781, to John W. | which are fastened together with bows of rib- | peditions to Franklin: Morgautera, Wonton | blanket about the mangled form of the boy | fel4-deds = Cov a m1 ° 3 : - = STEAMER WW. CORCORAN the beginning of an era of rather extensive | Phillips for $10,000. For Mrs. E. C. Baum-| bons. In the center of the front cover. in em- | ville and Russellville.” At the latter place, on —_ Hig pigs — gi gw S3- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON- } Leaves 7th-street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt church erection in that section of the city. As to Mrs. Mary J. Moore, No. 2120} bossed gilt letters, is the inscription “Inaug- | July 30, it encountered several hundred rebel ee a Pr eg Oy een mentioned in Tae Stan, a proposition | 14th st. ‘n. “w., sab Tot 11, sq. 208; con-| ural ball, March 4, 1989.” On the back theres | cavalry, killing aud: wounding manned eee | horse made better time than he had ever made | BIRTH, sathe hour aud place by order of trinteen. | at 10 giclock am. Returning, reaches Washington STs i i ich i | before. The driver urged him at every pace, THO! shout 3:30 has been made to the authorities of St. John’s ration nominal. For George Mason, | a smooth square, in the center of which is an | tnring forty horses and a large lot of small r ~ 4 em ——— 216 LL BLAKE. Captain. parish relative to starting a church in the ex- | Cight lots on F street, between Istand 2d streets | embossed gold eagle with the “E Pluribus | armsand accoutrements. OnNovember 10, the | "ile tiger Histon ae ee MONEY TO LOAN K POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS . treme northwest. A building site has been | northeast. sub lots 83. 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94 and | Unum” pennant, holding in his talons a draped | regiment moved with Ward’s brigade, Dumont's roy’ lee gh heme ee eee VAN. — NEW IKON STEAMER OW AREFIELD” chased on, Le Roy street, which is west of | 25, a. 721, to W. Irving Boswell for $6,615. | American flag in colors, | The whole is enclosed | division, fourteenth army corps, to Scottsville | 1% tan two minutes the wagon, stopped in | = Es SR ee eae, THUREDATS fumbia road and one block north of Bound- | For Jacob Jones to John Wagner, No. 319 D | in an envelope, 74 by 93¢ inches, which is of | Ky.. and thence to Gallatin on’ November oe, ‘gency . 83,000 at 5 per cent. FRIDAYS "and SUNDAYS. p. ty "Touching at iver ary. This ground has been offered to the | treet northeast, lot 10, sq. 781, for $8,000; No. | rough heavy paper. ‘The envelope flap is held | On December 10, as a partof the eighth brigade, | B0¥le carried the patient into the hospital, and parish for the purpose of erecting a church or | 821 D street northeast, lot 11, sq. 781, to Mrs. | by a scalloped red seal 234 inches in meter: | eighth division, fourteenth army pei it was heey a when the, sergeant laid chapel there, and the vestry has now the mat- M. J. Withers for $3,000; seven lots facing Mas- | having a gilt eagle with the conventional shiel posted along the Louisville and Nashville rail- licem: harge ter ‘under consideration. “There are a large | #chusetts avenue, between Ist and 24 streets | in the center. | road from Gallatin to Nashville to detend the pede ity ley ee O as Nomini ‘a St. ts Bay 700 at 6 per cent. and Leonardtown, Md. Connects with Band OR. Kat ’. RILEY DEEBL sched s hal i DEERE, Sey Saheiule, JOHN B PADGETT. syn, Y IN HAND TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL “ ity | Rortheast, sub lots 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52 and 53,| Accompanying the souvenir is the ticket ad-| road and brid, hi cinet —~ tee: ee eee Tho ure connected” with the Epicopel | #9- 72%, t0 Charles 8, DuBois for’ $10,000. For | mitting to the ball, It is an engraved card | unt Trannies a” fang! duty It was engaged | Festigation, sion, Tone MEUrY oF cola iek OCEAN STEAMERS. church and it is thought that an enterprise of | E-E- Hoge to Thomas C. Chalmers, two lots! with a V in the corner, Chairman Britton's siuuee epee ceiteck ‘The Baightwood Ea : _mabl-1m mae = : a this character would receive ample financial | f#¢ing 2d street, between E and F streets north- | name is engraved on it, and a blank is left for ik Chea week: tekaltex Gallet wood Railroad. $200. 00 a 8U EL, ag g==t ROUTE TO LOMDOR, a — encouragement. It is recognized hy all church | &8t, sub lots 86 and 87, sq. 721, for $1,592. For | the signature of the treasurer, B, H. Warner. mp at Gallatin, do-| THE TRACK SHOULD Go ON THE SIDE OF THE I SOON pies: lowent ot DEUTSCHER 8. le ‘het this section of the city needs addi- W. F. Miller to Miss Mary J. Garvin, one lot on | A ball hag, hore is also — in the large en-| ing provost and picket duty at that place ROAD. 126-2w* P don, Havre), Bremen. Roual church facilities and that the time hes | Massachusetts avenue, between Ist and 2d| velope. ‘The Program has arough, beveled gilt | until June 1, when it was moved to La-| Tothe Edltorof Tax Evexrxo Stan: ONE¥—TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST: | , Aller, Wea, rev, 20. ¥ aun. saaie, Wed. Feb, 2 come to prepare for the future. In. this spirit | re a ate eet A erent | Cage; and on its face in embossed letters, in | vergne, Tenn.” Remaining at point until June | _ Please allow me the use of the columns of Tax | Mi cinss security, at lowest ratescf interest; nodelay | 31m \Fus tat. Slant 2. Ga, in Trave, Wed. Manel several members of the vestry of Epiphany | For Jolin MeL. Corusi to W. A. Smoot, esq., | various colors, are the words, “Frogram In- | 30, it then marched to Murfreesboro’, camping | STAR to say a word in reference to the opinion | "Here the security teyood | 44 a JET eburch have been looking over the ground — corner 3d and Massachusetts avenue | augural Ball, New Pension apres basins |in’ Fort Rosecrans. At that place It was as | of Capt. Symons in regard to the location of the Hine Se Gamtortahte cteteroegn, excellent cotta, Inzmtous With the result that « site has been secured in | northeast, sa. 782, for €12,000. For Mrs. M. K. | 4th, 1889." On the back is a steel plate en- | signed to the second brigade, third division of | track of tho Brighteood railroad, Who lay | M'scaat os mst fward's terih, sccording’ to location: 24 ‘ctbine ght the neighborhood of Dupont circle. The | Roche to Mrs. J. i Baner- house No. 820 Dela- | graving of the crowded ball-room, with floral | General Grangers’ reserve corps. On August ve eye fos f GWYNN NEWMAN & CO. Berth: steerage st low rates, “Apply' to KF DMOOR, and has been purchased by one of the mem- | WTe avenue northeast, sub lot 25, sq. 683, for | decorations in the foreground. The inside is 7 19 it moved with ite bri. | ‘2¢ ‘ack m the center of the public road? Why | _115-3m__ Rooms 13.and 15, Atlantic Building. | #25 Peunave. fae a of the vestry, who proposes to hold it 3,000. b composed of sixteen containing in brown gade to Nashville, ana | 2°t Place the track on one side, say the east NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IN ANY Cun LINE, aia with the view of turning it over to an Episcopal | _, ohn W. Phillips has bought for $10,000 of | ink the program of dances and the names of hile there it was en. | Side, and save the expense of macadamizin, suns, QYESE NEWMAN & Co. Frac H ASF, DUBOIS & 00. agents, G05 7th st. n.w. organization, should one be formed. Both of | E. Carusi, sub lots 114 to 117, square 444, each | the members of the committees which are con- . gaged in guarding trains | 9B¢ Side? Farmers are often compelled to haul | _f15-3m — ~ ey PR —~ crc cnees rans oe Se Oe eucly olages of de | eae ee nak emt cinaind toa to. Stevenson, “Cnatia | UEKe onde of hay from tinge, to ve tone | MONEY 201088 came tot = =x lopment, but to bt that , t. d : e in the center of the : = = Js the nce? future handsome chiceh wiitve, | Georgie T. Btaily has bought for $4,000, of | program by silken cords completes this very | 4G aD nina picect wnat points, | road, where is the room for two wagons to pe em epproved real cnet ETE: «on, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. will be erected by Episcopalians in tsat part of | Laura A. Farley, lot 14, square 340, 25 fect | handsome work of art, BY duty’ within the city. | St the same time of meeting a street car? It is | _£13-Im H. D. Bum the city. aN me = - —— 7 street, between M and N TY. i E On January 2, 1864, the | 2Ot every horse that will pass one of those | SérHE WAS! i PI ° e ARR, ‘The Baptist denomination are now building | Streets northwest. 5 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. regiment wae trame, | Montgomery county hay ricks on wheels with: COMPANY” lends not part but ALL the money IMPORTER AND TAILOR, a fine church edifice at the corner of Sixteen Joseph H. Bauer has bought of} Mayella E. ——— we ) ferred to the first bri- | QUt setting frightened, even when the load is | Pecmente equal torent only, Gives deed at once for and O streets. and it is said that some of the | Roche for $6,000, sub 25, square 683, 16 by | Fortieth Annual Commencement of the (t gade, first div ision, | 2tiven in the center of the road. This road | property. cels debt in event of death. Best Piss the honor ty inform you that his MEW GOODS members of the Methodist charch, are looking prior ae debe pe Medical Department. yy eleventh army corps, pe separ dees en leasure drive, | cud for Prospectus,” 10 offices 14 sad 1G, Aiaute | _ Mi BANK personally ‘ite all garments made in hie it direction and discussing the best ways and Col. Harri = “ ck in the | Building. ne. establishment, and means for locating a church there. Poo a bas Pought for $16,200 of | ‘The platform of the Congregational church sisned to the command | Center? Look at the experience Baltimore has ‘ONEY TO LOAN = 1111 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. A NEW APARTMENT HOUSE. Heights. dard, lots 91 and 92, Washington | 1.0404 like a veritable flower garden last night | 4 hie of the brigade, his piace | Pad with her, suburban railroads the Perea | Me owner BERENS TOSUT oar ws . A Boston capitalist has been in the city re-/ | Martha V. Berry has bought for $4,500 of | banked up as it was with potted plants, while | / in the regiment belng | roads, with tracks all at one side.’ Now sup- EST Bete SeCthITY. ~> cently looking for a site where he could build | Elizabeth A. Harris et al., parts 230 and 231, | back of the luxuriant foliage were seated the of Maj Ture oreinotion | pose this Brightwood track laid in the center, | —f22-1m A. _F, COURS, 1685 B. ¥. ove. an apartment house. He has erected quite a | Square 99, 29} by 120 feet on P street, west of | medical faculty of Georgetown university and q vy ‘ge + 'e number of such buildings in Boston, and he | *th street northwest. the members of the graduating class, The | mand until the regiment was mustered out, | Paé#ing one of these large loads? Either it | $%5.000. Sones in hand to loan'on ; in tig | _,John W. Thompson has bought for $11,164.30 : ei would go into the gutter or the railroad track ‘ UNRINGHAM. thinks that there is « favorable opening in this | of P"Garusi, trustee, the north haif lot 19, | ccasion was the fortieth commencement of the | The regiment left Nashville on February 24, and | “Ould go into t mgiisk rotate possibly there | Laseano APHY GREEN & CURMINAEAN, MAJ, SAMUEL, MERRILL. who continued in com-| What chance would a fine carriage have in| BHO), gdou cei evo: vito, city for an enterprise of this character. He r- i i marched with its division to Wauhatchie, in — i A square 289, 22 feet 111¢ inches by 97 feet 3| medical department of the university, and 2 would be a bad runaway. For sale by all the principal Dealers and wholesale Eid erect «fine building on the plan of ‘having | ches on i2th street, Between F snd G streets | diplomas were awarded. to fourteen students Prrcepng gael tcnppaoren late oa orn on ‘AN OLD Roap Coxrnacton, | ‘L'9* MOUPHASAIACION, Doe ew ange " 3 ——_—— . ® co:aplete house on each floor. ‘There will be bg naeg pe ell has bought for £4,600 of A. | "0 had successfully passed their examinations | to the frst origade, third division, with which| yrs, Cleveland and the Ceinmuasbink 911 F st. . wy fe16-1m' 138 W. Fayette st., Baltimore. Beat Sach ti Aaah he este ie | A pom, fo of Baker ub of: Ties. | O7 Rev. J. Havens Hicharde, president of the | continued to sevs ul the cloe of the War | gow pas nase s anstaose eee Soors ae ere | Re Bea Be Hea ee | otite The guelester oA ragga ant. university. The Marine band furnished an ex- IN THE ATLANTA CAMPAIGN. Sins Sunt aback Gtr shee apumeneer oaks thd convenient, F-strett cars and herdice run in front ARC ‘ECTS. : “3 Mary Osborne has bought of James Sheridan, | cellent program of music. Wm. Creighton} From Wauhatchie it marched on May 2, and | To the Editor of the Evexine Star: street = = to give the accommodations ‘th-street and 1ith-street cars only two | @ TANTON oe Op er f b 8, 2 i t'and Peanaylvania Bull ty ge whieh @ family obtains by occupying an entire | fo" $4,250, sub 8. square 202, 20 by 90 feet on W, | Woodward, M. D., delivered the valedictory, | entered upon the Atlanta campaign, during} As the excellent lady, whose bright presence Les armed (o's —- a ~ hey house ot » less annual rental than would have between 1ith and Tbth streets northwest. d Prof, Jos. Taber Johnson, M. D., made an | which the regiment took an active part, belng | has been such a charm in the White House, ia oN. Bwany Rrealdent, | Bromplly executed by A , paid for a house o! same number ot RRs SS aD address e graduates, in which he congrat ing actions: R ire there! : eee Ceah pe eeeien ‘FPRANCIS RFAVA, JR, &OO, rooms in the same locality. Had we a Ring Government Under ulated them upon the successful com, letion ot ee lens Once p prey ill anny Reed iil ake haviae ale — = i bry gat 4 oe = oni pe = F crane IX FAVOR OF STREET EXTENSION. levelai eir studios and presented some practical hints | saw Mountain, Marietta, Peach Tree Creek, and i Bete OO pancenses, John Joy Mise Albert | go-1me ATM i Mr. Herman K. Viele, the civil engincer | "ym the Weshinston Sentinel. for use in the practice of their profession, the siege of Athnta. At Resaca the regiment | t@¢med her, every incident respecting her may | Britton. foun Joy Edson. Albert ma aS ot e 2 “ We cannot forbear to remind Mr. Cleveland | _ The graduates were: Wade H. Atkinson, North | jog the assault made on the enemy’s right, cap- | Still be of interest to the people. A few weeks | Culloch, 8. 5 0. a whose work in making subdivisions of land in | yefore he leaves the White House that the Dis- | Carolina; Richard L. Barrington, M. D., Ire- | {Sdiny a fort and four Napoleon pans, the. ly| Since, in @ private interview with the | e®. = and about the city has been quite extended, | trict people would surely have regretted his | !8"4; Albert P. Betts. Ohio; Louis D. Carman, | pieces of artillery lost by the enemy between | President, Isaldto him: “At some time I told a Star reporter recently thst there were i a LL. M., M. D., New Jersey; Wm. P. Compton, | Prstranooga and Atlanta, Its casusities inthis | Should like a presentation to Mrs. Cleveland, _____ FINANCIAL. Soares Fox, efsnon 00% ; ner departure a great deal more had he not been | Maryland; a A M. F. Gal- Ht story respecti POLIT some fin equare miles of land within the | 49 unfortunate as tolet the District be governed | lester: Penmeyiveainy Daniel ©. Genach, Olio; Sameera pooh yl pe ar declare oa SOK | ja18-3m* re) Lah Pees Dak er wee about eight miles was already occupied with | by a ring. Here are the proo! Joveph T. D. Howard, District of Columbia; | "On November 5, 1864, the veterans and re-| | “Well,” he replied, "if the story is about | }ygONEY TOLOAN ON REALESTATE AT LOWEST ye ildi An increase in the population of 20) The fact that Col. Lamont happened to be a | Albert L. Jackson, M. D.. New York; George J. | maining recruits of the twenty-seventh Indiana | herself, then it must indeed be a —_ rates of HOS. G. HENSEY & OOn Bankers “President. 3 Per cent, be calculated, would be suficient to | neighbor of A. A. Wilson, president of the Fire- | L¢chboehler, Missouri, Thomas OReilly, Fenn | were consolidated with the seventieth by special | One. sn pupeemuentiy, of Secretary Whitne Jal4-3m 1360 ¥ st u.w. Seige all the remaining, ground to be occupied, men's Insurance company, induced the Presi | Tang; Win. C, Woodware, District af Golumbia, | order of the War department. The — rivilege of aa interview at the | == eee, rease » popu mt to appoint Mr. Wilson marshal of the Dis- 5 ny dee presided and intr pated mean elk AY Wy tion this would happen, he estimated, in seven | tri Dr. G. Lloyd Magruder presided an ie rgia to Savannah, and on December 31 it nD PEE youre, He added that, of course, the develope-| that afterword the, leading and best facing | 200%4 the speakers, It was announced thatthe | oroesed the Savannall river with the Ars, I 5 my, ment of the city was not uniform. and that the | offices in the District were given to tha decane usual prises for special, A i; | of western troops that entered South Caro 10 LoaN . niece population — extend beyond the|of the Firemen’s Insurance company. For ALL THERE WAS LEFT OF THEM. CORSON & MACARTNEY, present ety limite on ™= peat Dorsey Clagett, a director of that company, An amusing incident of this campaign was ON REAL ESTATR: GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F 8T. N. W., ao mpc Bet he hs ie that the | as SPpointed register of wills; another di- told by Gol, Merri. as r ai. eS) ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonda, improvements wit city would make such a to “Three of us,” “Charley Cox, my ; n Pra pcs und de ge oo progress that in the course of the next five tails man Jerry, and myself, were going from our | covered with Todos J sums to suit at 5 per cont, ontis Fechengen von in Boston there would probably not be an eligible A third director, Crople; camp on Hardee's plantation to Savannah with ‘Mra site left. Upon this conclusion , » Georg F. FS ; ang rea security, sa - aS argument in'tavor of the extension ot wats gn mag omg boehler, A. P. Betts, D, ©, | the remains of the regimental banners, which | P vou aa gen may ra pa aty halivead. Gam Lnwurance and Ta all “Kisenlens i 1 the senate eee’ Be peceets city limits. E. W. Da: D. Stock bought and sold.jy18 y, J. T. ithstanding ve: I ehaisman; | 4 pes, two, ~~ ot a re, ; —= Thaw Dsrahalahip, ‘the ‘regi more for! regi — eae Thi, | 5 States torship of Beorectown aad ate cauates, collectorsbip of | Toner, ‘Malcolm Caudlipp, "Alfred V. Marion, | $e\vontoon LS alee oe bia, and one of the District Commissionershij ‘mitt H. R. Street, Beo option com answered the and here the ‘tw. Ps, five out of seven or eight bi District appoint- fi H. Ross, A raising his is all ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES 3 masats, were, given 6a ine Peomere tenes her friends Mee SHN SHERMAN & 00.1407 Fst, | Shamckin mn ‘Mr. W. W. Burdette will build a house on the south side of L street, near Vermont avenue, on the rear of the lot on which stands his hand- some Vermontavenue residence; the architect of both honsse being 7. FP. Schneider. The new ve i i the Baltimore - ane the twen: i i fhe ile