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+“ "se 0 Oa ae FOR_RENT--HOUSES. KENT_—O41 T ST. X.W., 9 ROOMS, BATH FOR SALE—HOUSES. Fe SALE—SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON 13TH ‘PROPOSALS. * “BASE BALL IN COURT. Fok BESd, 4) Tat. Sve fr. cheap, 6300, . | Heb Columbia, —Oftics of the Comiuissioner., Wash- ington Club. Realizee His Serious Position. Draonen.— Never before has Alex- CARESE Evan only cit! EVAR TOBE | received. st this ofhce Twin ve OCLOCK Se —_— andria into the hot season without « Bt Ot 1224 F st. n.w, TUESDAY. JUL : 1890, ‘HE LOOKS SERIOUS AXD WORRIED—u18 TALK wrre | health 3 mayor called meeting of {0K RENT—004 K ST. N.W., 5 R SALE—STOP PAYING RENT: OWN YOUR ‘Blan Doxsy'r the city council and ennounced to them the House, modera improvemsits. ord ben de eatiae ts we will sell ‘you ee BELEN HASH | resignation of Dr. O'Brien yeician of the mi “Sie OEARDAPCR CHIME WarPa | he Sahin phe siiupl sect aly | Wecrenontno ranmvasy newrrr canes | av connes meer, avo comets weno’ a heaith sce, ut no movement wes Syl7-3t TERDAY & HA: 5 owed ae will’ be cont WITH MAXIPULATING FOE PES A IWOSTORY AND BASEMENT cerned al i donee monty eee iOee +f . D17-St HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Pu sve. Bove. R SALE—A 7-ROOM FRAME DWELLING, poor and th officer, inant eet Hy Fa af I) ‘Stone walls may not a prison make, nor iron | the office of phymcian of the poor, and the bars a cage, but Mr. B. Shepard White, the ex- | Only ‘The right is au 212 Het. bide J. W. Dé miei — Apply to OWNER, i520 0th Po oaeeh se dees m1 re BO Syinor Today a suit in equity was begun by Michael F%. RENT_bRICK HOUSE, THR paras a FUEL—OFFICE OF THE | B, Scanlon and Mary C. Cronin, through their solicitors, Cole & Cole and Edwin Sutherland, loners: District uated at “Wilen Heights,” only ten minutes’ ride July 10, 1890.—Seaied proposals will re- butterfly of fashion, has about come to the Seduce cane cemmnaton thc rss | eres aioe ot tin Conliczoer of ie DE | cextne, the, Washington National Base Ball | covertios” faant™, hat sbowt come to the ont a health officer who shall be vpreae HOTERDAY a mapppaan, | RAR ULUAN July MINERELNTA N00, fz tur | Clab, Walter F. Hewett, Lather E. Basket, | like. imitation, at leash Yesterday” after | SetccitttsPiugecinus of the poor and ex-ofcle ne oo sy17-at S08 Vat mie._| Hone with hard coal and wood turise sie ieee! Secs | Frank E. O'Brien and Alvyn W. Coleman, | noon, after bis prolimisary hearing ot the | lection of De Bechtel as physician of the der bent #39. Inquire st 120% La. ave Jy aoa couse Baek baths bay winds: preesed | sethet withall information cas beabisaied eesh 2o- | The complainants, who are stockholders of the | Police Court,, he was taken directly to. the Oar aaTE AES, the two other physicians, SORKENT—1213. 1116 T et., Or.& Db. |G FT ig yp = plication at Room 20, District Building. Int at n-w. | Washington National Base Ball Club, ask that | District jail and is now a prisoner, with | OBrien and Ashby resigned, because, as is St. ball ard 6r. 8 at., 7r. on or irst-clacs onder: ail 1, 1; paynients easys @4,- | between B and C sts. ‘The right is reserved te ma . understood, Dr. Bechtel is not of the Jogt Pierce pisces 10.30 500 H st. store. 2 : Goon. | BOG For particulars call at 4! 7th etme atter’S | any'and all Dia of parts of ow. DobGEASS, the defendants be enjoined from selling the chances for his carly release by no means | school of modicine. “end uently is nob be Geet op Cor. °K and 151i stlac | pam. J717- St | Soiambia Ta of Commissioners of the District ot | property of the club under the recent assign- | as good as they were. He is in cell No. 22 on recognized officially by fen Mtoe jy16-3t | RUST & HUNGERFORD, 62 166.67 | F{OR SALE—4 NEW FIVE-ROOM BRI ment; that this assignment be set aside | the ground floor in the south wing of the jeil. | Wfortunate that this state of affairs exists at in Navy Place e., rent for 8950. = ~~ =— TORY $4, OR RENT — 45D hy 66.67 | _3y17-3t DUCKLIT & FOUND, 617 F a.w. 8T. N. Brick Dwelling With Every Modern Convenience $25 per month. JOHN EB. BEALL, 1321 F st. jy16-1m A this time, but as all bysicians and scientists tf y eae cchepetay card eee] neon pena agree as to the ounce of prevention, however ath i be aod. BOARDING. Ws Nal sok 'ect aaltepet or ook 150 GSE ON W ST. WN. = a 130.50 es cult ay 150 | 32 ba pveny Way peat oe, 3 ae RS. COLLIN, FORMERLY OF 1804 H 8T.N.W., | owners of one share of stock of the par value of | him and was tightly locked he seemed to have spite Tom | ot tke pty las ~ ou Cer aw RS ance ee ok nw, Threestory and Basement | [VE bas trausteried her French Bo Mouse to | $500. Mrs, Cronin having inherited hers from vide that the homeo we might pro> et ‘HH bet. 17th @ isih, bath. = — 125) Shet Paige venient Sequin ee +H Dourxesis T mood, Seamer eer ood ‘French her husband. These shares purchased in ¢ homeopathic etn at ueraqut square. 16r. 250 Nae pee Age TNE 125 very Gealpacte New @-room . 1 With pint claret, ‘50c.; board by the week. 1886. The facts relating to the incorporation while the three oan pan a . SOIR os, provements; 29.500. oo z of the club February 2, 1886, are stated and the Places Rise 208.33 ‘. OS huste batting ANGE, COgL, AIRY ROOM. WITH BQAND. @1 | election of Robert C. Hewett as president, | moment, while as a rule his bearing and e At all ; Rooms, ~ 4 n Fiment for Housckespitg. chen tHe wast | Charles E. White, temporarily treasurer, an dent bravado have been snch as to make one | ©fents something is ‘ fully man the think that he was either a young man of re- | health department of the city. le nerve or else he did net understand | COUNTy Covnr.—The grand Jury of the csr womens eee Of the situation. Poration court has returne: tmente seriousn: against some fourteen liquor for viola- A RESTLESS NIGHT, : tion of the state Sunday law. The case of Cox Today. however, things are decidedly differ- | vs The Schuyler Electric Light Company was ent He passed s restless and sleepless night, | continued, on call, till mext term, Page va. tossing from side to side on his narrow prison | McCrae an order of sale was made, and in Mo- Q Dr, 2 bathae 200) 17th st, cor. De 2 FOR SALE-ON TOTH BET. MAND NSTS. NW, Good Frame House containing 7 rooms; size of x 100 ft. deep; 84,800. A.C. BLISCUE, Gl G st. nw. ots part: 14th st., comer — rooms, 2 baths. Hose, Hy ot Lath and | = NO ELECTION FOR OFFICERS. 15th wt 200 RR SALE— i ooo | _ The bill goss on to say “that at or about the Coun. ava, adjacent to Masa, ave. nr. Dupont circle, b.h.,m.i..132.826,000 | —————————————————————— a ‘ " Lafayette Square,..200| bat 100 | 13th st. near fowacirele, O.l., m.4, 27 300 | ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS | “## of said articles of incorporation and for Rhode Island ave. Let. _ |G at. bet. 18th KTH: .45 | 10th wt. bet. Land m, bl. m 000 | EN VEY < : - 4 f F 000 | ——$_—_—————___———__—-——== | some time afterward the required officers of Vith abe int. 186.07) othand 21st 10 OWELL § GEEENOUGH, BULLRTINS CAN BE OBTAINED AT OUR OF- GB, the said tion and board of directors ex- se HOURES CAN BX TRSPEOIED GLNEEs AND ‘SURVEYORS, ooxpernt Walter F. Hewett as secretary and afterward as treasurer, 513 13th st nw. n . Nair va. Klipstein an order of distribution. Om L sted, but th t how, if bed, and this morning he was anything but the = ow PERMITS FUN OUR OFFICE oS thet nnseuniis worn slecsed ame aaa feds but ey ee eas merbeees inhiowam ce sv15-4tem mi RS ete place. Bhs oe D. J. HOWELL, late To) ihper’ U.8. Geo. Survey | they are informed and believe, and therefore Stax reporter went out to the jail this and Engineer in charge of street extensions in Wash- morning to see White. He sent in hiscard, but | _NoT®s.—A colored boy named Harry Jones, White sent back word that his lawyer bad’ ad. | While on an errand this morning, was bitten Dy vised him not to say anythag and he asked | * 40% on Cameron street.——Judge Norton has that he might also be excused from seeing any | SUBOUnced % purpose to punish all threats one. He reconsidered his decision, however, | SEM Bram a eng we presented @ and ina few minutes came out from his cell | Sumber of — lealers ~ selling on Sun- and walked down the corridor to the iron grat- | 1737 ‘yor was taken to the Albany ing that separates it from the rotunda. His | itentiary yesterday.—-Geo. B. Giles hag WOW TeT aa state, that on the 18th day of July, 1888, and F'etihone Now! ja Ee EDWIN A. GREENOUGH, Engineer F.C. and P.R.R. | from that time until the 30th of June, 1890, in- Biste spruce st.. Le Droit Park. These —— Sy17. pti HD ametes es a eee clusive, no regularly elected officers of said 5 : oan a = phic and ic nein : i Soars 26th wi 1 St. carer containinue eight itwe rogue stat bat; eee | JOR SALE—EIGHT-ROOM BRICK HOUS and bittcult Property Boundariec: Buburban Nude | COPoFAtion existed or duly constituted board M, 7r.,.b.,m. 1.50 2542 F at, x handsomely papered and finished in the most thorough the northwest part of tlie city ; rents for $25 Per | visions Jopographically Planned and Layed Out. | Of directors possessine any power to dispose of 606 2ist,, 6r.. mi, 30.30 Haar ed cuanot, be gented to partion having s | inonth: 3,500, Address HOWALD UEORGE, city. | Consultations on City Street Extensions through | any property of the uid- corporation, pad oe. WEST WASHINGTON. larve family of chiic dy -3t Suburban Property. Telephone 828-2. jy7-1m' cially of any real es.ate in which it may hi "2 DANES, 700 14th st. Syl2-6t AS. E. BANES, 700 14th st 7 bad an interest, or which may have been vested ME TO SECURE ONE | H st. bet. 22d and 23d, story Brick Houses, Noa, [{OR SALE—A FINE IN 3th 00) ia Mt FoR GENTLEMEN’S GOODS, __|im it by lease, contract or otherwise, or of | face wore a serious and worried expression as | LOO Fd a noble grand of Gerepte Lodga, sag — = - any interests, rights or peivingss which said | he put his hand through the grating to shake | “°-°-*- —— T & WILCOX, eee IEE, ED Bins corporation may have had at said first-named | hands with the reporter. As usual he was STORIKS ABOUT NAMES, _1907 Pa. ave. nw. THE BEST HOME IN THE CITY FOR IMPORTER ‘AND TAILOR, — viz, the aan of bree) nor as wpe DRESSED IN IMMACULATE STYLE. T—3-STORY BRICK. 207 E ST. N. mie and bath: every, modern convenience: fore averred did any regularly constituted and| He wore a black summer coat and light gray | A Yarn From a Minister—A Baby Girl, ‘% rooms ~ % 4 ve s n SPRING 0 h bs ‘ wath ior = root fee soupermomh This is @ desirable location: rye gel aca — Set ne tae plaid trousers that had note wrinkle in them, Who Was Christened FOREIGN SUITINGS, BUSINESS, &c., &e., RECKIVED AND OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION ; a RALLY LO- ited Houses, just finished, on C st. n.w. bet. 24 H. D. BARR, 0 and elegantly fin- | yg excepting the crease dowr the front. A negli- os Ree shirt and patent leather low shoes com- | **ym the Chicaro — net pleted his costume, aud altogether he presented Ppearance of that ann ‘ense, the nor was any regular or authorized meeting of directors held on or about said date; nor any regular or legal action taken authorizing ap AUTIFUL 4-STORY 15- N st. -u.w.; papered through- mantels: two bath: ndry, &e. ; per wo. A JORDAN, 14 2 jy 16-6t 10 x latwe lots: side ee. B ished id rear uleys; convenient 3111 Penna ave | assignment of the property, real and personal, | @ marked contrast to the other prisoners who | ity directory, which is probably the most | phe ARGE 14-ROOM | 325 ri 7 ‘} | to the business part of the city: For lowest terms ap- | << nnn | sets or franchisee of said corporation, to | were standing around the corridor or scrub- | effusively named volume ever issued in the ne ge Nine newes Be. Hea | LS DAVID D. Stevie | TOWED TO SKA BY A SWORDFISH. | said Alvyn W. Coleman or any one else, hnd | bing down thre steps and floors, west, has set alot of the old settlers telling premises, 227 East Capitcl at) si6-at | 1 ‘Buh tw. Gesay | 726-26 , a the complainants call upon the defendants to | | “Iam very sorry.” said White, “that I am | stories about funny names they hace ke SOR KENT_1534 PIERCE PLACE, Wear 10Ts | } 1 roavect a 016.30 Fe at SALE A BARGAIN CR 5 Soon ae A Block Island Fisherman Entangled in produce all minutes and records and proceed- | not at liberty to talk freely with you, for there | But there are other good stories besides aan, } a jneautitul bree OB and Bath | 17 10 to 25-ft, alley; , the Harpoon Line. ings of any meeting of said corporation or its | are a good many things that I would realiy like | those b. to tell if I might. I have written out a full | Of the old settlers, and here is one from the Vide RUSE & HUNGERFORD, 624 14th st you 1g ave officers, of persons pretending to represent it B P - ~ wardens “OR SALE— J. B. Allen, a Block Island fisherman, had s'| ## Officers, of as board of directors and claim- | account of my adventures from the time I left | vintage of Rev. Robert Mclutyre, FRO PERT IRE THOMAS EWACGAMER, eight rooms fronting thrilting experience with a swordfish on Satur’ this city until my return, and I rather think | 4 quiet grocer who used to do business dowm HUUSE! ing to act for mid corporation from the date of : Lrg ich ft i ion, day while fishing in one of the Block Island} 34 dhy of Pebsusty. isn ete he sO iat 4y16-38 schooners eight or ten miles at sea. The har-.| June; 1890, and from that date until the filing FOR S42-For ontx 000—con. 14TH awp | Poouer had thrown the “lily iron” and fast | of this bill, Hartford sts., Brookland; 7,300 it. of frowns, ened it deeply into a monster swordfish, and THE LEASE OF THE GROUNDS. Jour, "AS CATWOUD, O35 Uh at ae puaee || Allen attempted to throw overboard the| The provisions of the lease of the base ball a 109 PA. AVE. N.W., AGoop | Soat that goes with the harpoon. He became | grounds in square 678 executed February 6, i W. Business Property; reuting at $100 per month; | entangled in the line and just then the fish | 1886, are set out. The square of ground was rt y e! ‘our: y Back Prom rice 818,000; one thind cask’ tataees | made a terrific plunge, Allen went overboard, leased b the, owners, Wm. M. Galt and Thos, me, two und three years. i iled ti : : nt Oar es ei Te Feuratorr Hower on x | with the rope coiled tightly about his Gen Ee ae ee Ace busiding: will sell thom for’ 829,000, Naif cash, | 1c Ere cin lashing the ocean into foam, | auq #1,250 for the remaining three years, the alley on exch side; lot 22 by 32.5; mouth; a good investinent; Brie ou would find it interesting reading. Unfor- | ; pivacthnm Tina‘ely, however, my counsel Judge Pelham, | #2 central Illinois, where “bob” began his who has been out to see me this morning, ad- | Preaching, was presented with @ very fine girl vised me not to make it public just yet aud of | baby one time in the course of domestic events, course I must abide by his decision, and he puzzled # jong time for a name which AN AWFUL EXPERIENCE. would be fittingly worn by so remarkable a “I can tell you, however, that this thing of | child as he found this one tobe. The grocers being locked up is an awful experience, and if | name was Isom New, and when the curious I had known what it was like I never would j apace of the neighborhood Japs him with have given myself up, Did I give myself uj querry what he would call the child he al- Why, “ot course I did. ‘That wes wens I in- them he would “name the 74 tended to do all along. I Jeft town with that | ®°mething.” Finally that is just what he di: 1421 Fla av. n.w., Sr. c v1 Ast me 13 Myrtle st.ne,, YU at, Gr. ° 1 3. Prospect ave., Or. 13 E st., 6r. : : : ~ id the little one is now going through life ad Land years, A chance for souie oie to make | Made off rapidly, dragging the fisherman out to | lessees having the privilege of purchasing the | in view, and consequently I did not even take | *™ < ! le 201334 sth see 000 or ak eo srhree Houses on K at. s.w. bot, 3 | #% Allon made a desperate effort to extricate | ground at 50 cents a footat any time during | change of clothing with me, as I would have eg 4 ane, mame ot Mt ey Do a Ramat 9 38926 2st at. aw.....10.30 | soa dss’ Price @3,000 for the thie, ‘any. | himself, but half the time he was drawn along | the five Joars unless a larger offer was made | done had I intended to be away any length of | 2nd the family oa wey a FT Sep tie Le ave % tases, ane aol aielae HOE mele hear 10-room brick House cor. of Oth | furiously beneath the ocean's surface. His | for it, when the club would have the privilege | time. ok munrT ed she will be Something New mo lot 26 by 92. Only For Sale—cheap—A good little Lean ave-< 6 rooms and cellar. | @ ‘wo tiiouse ow Mz: | COMpanions on the vessel turned her prow in | Of purchasing it at the increased price. The the direction he was being drawn, but could do | Complainants say that the paper ———— to on 44st. bet. | nothing else to aid him. Every one believed | be an assignment of the lease to Chester A. “When I was arrested I was on my way to| longer. Well, this same offemse of presenting Louisville, intending to give myself up there in | the man with a baby was kept up with the most preference to any country town, for there was | §tartling regularity for the next ten and 605 15th st, roo GUS 15th st, row: 465 La. av., Sd, ‘Brick tet A bay 2 $2,500; $500 | that he must be drowned, as he went bobbing | Snow, made by Walter F. Hewett and Luther E. | no telling how I would be treated in a country | "2¢ poor fellow was at last compelled to close Gideacien men ee sa ir FARMER, 456 and sts. aw, | and plunging out to sea. But Allon preserves | Burket was irregular and unauthorized and in- jail, but T supposed it would be all right ima | out bre bane and eoll bis home and go on baa sac 230," ne. 820.50 a his presonce of mind, and finally sueceeded in | sufficient to deprive the corporation of its| large town like Louisville. I was arrested on | the rond as a trave ing man for 0 SPIRES, VERY PRETTY 2-| releasing himself from the coils of the rope. | rights to the grounds; hence the rights and in- | suspicion, and of course they had no right to ieee ond whee ks Get ne ote MERKILL & TERRY, “| He rose to the surface and floated. A few mo- | terests of the corporation thereto remain. hold me after the expiration of twenty-four | tne and when he go ne his re- we ahowe isenip's 111¢F st.nw. | ments la ensel ca h hours. The officers then asked me if I would | Urn the station agent, who knew all the news ‘The abov. sscmiy s a =aee * en! ‘ter his vi came along, and he was THE GROUNDS BOLD. Snake Juntaril a told » that a | Of the place, said to him heartily as the sample hooks. For full lint call st ofice tor bulletin is OR SALET2TH BT, BW» 2 STORY BRICK: | pulle on board. BD was almost Completely | The records are cited, showing that Septem- wall would probably advise me not to and | a#es were deposited on the platform: OR RENT—COLUMBIA ST., NEAR RHODE “Jy15-3t MEKHILE & ERRY, 1114 Fet. nw. | Syordfish, which was killed. ‘It Gus the froin ber 5, 1889, Thos. W. Smith and Suow executed | that they could not compel me tocome, Of|_ “New baby up at your house Jast night, mesud bath’ het and cold wate: newly pepered | | poe swordfish of the season. Ite weight was 500 | PrPers conveying the ground to John 0. Cole | course, as you know, I came back willingly | Tom” | nh i th NORTHWEST. pounds, for ee and aon a the — day — enough, tired parent, And “ othing New" the baby 1 2 0 AO a. RON aged conve: u ‘ound to Snow ra LL 4 e at 10r..n BO 13ST Wot awe Si 10 | OFS, j eta JAPAN RACOGNIZES BRAVERY. | Considorstion Sad creosted deed of Waital |, ROSHAXCE OF mELEAnE nrvonE woxDAt. | Wns vom that day to thi, and he wil weat tho ‘The above houses cau Le examined by perniit from ¢ 1.20: mecure to Snow $76,824, the deferred purchase ‘Judge Pelham left today to see whatarrange- | odd title at least until he is large enough to “se THOMAS J. Fisk «CO, i. ¥ 15,000) ul ow $75, P ments he can make about getting bail for me. | lick his father and go imto court fora newer Bed Bet mw, | 207 Gael wi ee ott ett lee Two Handsome Vases Presented to|moncy. These instruments were all recorded - 10r. 8,000) b. 3,000 FR RENT—212 AND 214 OTH ST. N.E, & Ensign J. B. Bernardou of the Navy. | substantially at the same time. The complain- room Bricks: newly papered: wuter in liouse. ent $15.30. DEKBLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F st. b.w. : ‘ name. Thope it will be all right, but !am not alto- | Bame. chery Sanibahich gbliae ciinber ais ants describe there operations as “suspicious ‘chance for a baker gether confident today, He will not be back . ‘us store Sutures. a rare chance fora bauer | 15, From the New York Tribune. transnotions” “intended to consummate secret | before Monday, #0 I am here for some time, at | Hstle SPE a: Mppcoes of « christening eno Stas Bylo | eee One of the acts of Congress approved by the | and coucealed purposes existing between said |-any rate, und’ it's. awfully hard, too. Every. good » Who was JOR RENT—SE. COR. 57 bath, &e. : vib a , j no worse a woman for a malformation that way Soper peta aa itcan be, I suppose, | caused her to lisp, brought her first born, a “I was tinable to sleep last night and I have | Ey facta ee, mOrMng to a wok a a vpn = food yee ange ecnry gregeien waited ‘with’ mach interest Yor the . Corne and a cup of coffee milk or sugar is not very appetizing when you rir Yoh pnst pony ones a a = think how I have been nsed to living, and I | baby to the veteran ‘minister, who had grown couldn't go hash for breakfast. Saber hearing when he éume to the ordinance “Iam all broken up today and feel as though | of infant baptism, I were loving heart. I don't know how long 1 | “went bar ” aippea can stand this strain, and I can only hope | pis heed io the tame he asked, ashe something will turn up to relieve it,” toy: Oy hd what the good woman tried “ say, but that aggravating lisp bothered her, HORSES IN HOE WEATHER, | ..4cho pronounced aname thes endetee old How Man’s Faithful Servant Should be | ™24y{u"cbich up in astonishinent. ’ the wi Protected Against the Heat. a circumflex. —_ ateni: - “Lucy, sir,” again essayed the mother, It “The hot weather is pretty severe on the | was the same result, The old fellow Rrasped horses,” said Agent Key to a Stan reporter this | the baby, dipped his hand in the fount morning, “‘but they are not suffering as much | than ever and then discharged his duty regard~ this year as formerly. The reason for it is that | 1M Of age, #ex or anything else, “Lucifer! No; I will heathen the owners are taking better care of their ani- | . ,,.,clfer! No; I wil epee yg toda ‘Wash- mals, which are consequently in better condi- | ington Brown, I baptize thee in the name of tion, While that is the case there is no reason | the Father, Son and Holy Ghost, and may you President a few days ago was that which | parties and to nominally vest the title to said authorized Ensign J. B, Bernardou of the | om 0 ground in said Snow, the original as- navy to accept two handsome bronze vases tween said Smith and Galt and the said cor- presented to him by the Japanese government. | poration.” That an act of Congress should be necessary in FRAUD ALLEGED. such @ case may seem strange to They charge that these instruments are “the some people, but that it is so is due] result of contrivance, artifice and fraud, in- to the fact that the United States tended, if possible, to vest the said lots of statutes and the navy regulations forbid any Gfound viribly in said Suow and that the said officer from accepting ‘‘any present, decora- | Walter F. Hewett, Luther E. Burket, Thomas tion or other thing” unless he is so authorized | W- Smith, John O. Cole and psoort a Present by Congress. Hence these two vases coud not | 2°t certainly known to your complainants, were 3 d and are concerned in the original execution +t Ae ar be accepted by Ensign Bernardon until the act | and consummation of said evil and wrongful 00! “two hotises in rear.4,000 | had been approved by the President, which | scheme, whereby they might each and all be rtion of the property on my | was done a few days ago. ‘The occasion of the | personally benefited by the improper disposition ib. yids! ‘THOS, & WAGGAMAN: | gift was in recognition of the bravery which | of said property by a final sale thereof and di = : vo, | Has characterized many other officers of the | vision of profits which might arise therefrom navy in emergencies, or otherwise.” Holding that the assignment Ensign Bernardou was temporarily attached | of the lease toSnow was unauthorized and void, ee ey to the United States legation at Seoul, the capi- | the complainants maintair that the subsequent = _ MEREDLL & TEERY. 1214 ¥et.2-w._| £41 of Cores, in December, 1964, when an ont. | instcumonte purporting to convey title to the TOK BALE — MASS. AVE. N.W.. THREE-SYORY | break took place at that capital of such a| property are likewisd void and insufficient, At Seal vane GS0EOU dees eitkry’” | character as to endanger the lives of all the | the time of the passage of the pretended reso- oe Suis 1114 Fat.n.w, | foreign residents, The uprising began on De- | lution authori: the assignment there was, 50. 14534 Q n.w. 65. Store avd Dwelling’ u.w. ‘ly $30. 611 North Caroling ral red © FOR SALE—LOT ik SALE—TWO OF THE BEST-LOCATED COR- ner Lots in Chariton Heights, at a very low ga if sold withia two weeks. Apply to GEORGE ORIN, 816 F st. nw. Jy17-3t bot jus ei ithe) ti e ; Lots 6 and 7, biock 8 Whiche c love. Price 25e. cheaj :ENT—BY KR. 0. Hi and Insurance Broker, TZMAN, KEAL EB We 25e. 10th aud ¥ sts. 2. it SALE—FIVE OF THE BEST LOTS IN Hill, adjoining bckington, near Electric 26 cts. per HERRON & RAMEY, 3y17-3t 1307 F at. . OR SALE_H Sf. BET. at 7: etice at, fh, St--2,000 424ana 4060 se. ite, “eis . es 00 Wk SALE—CHEAPEST AND [* Lots on Capitol Hill: n.e. cor. 156 fee? on C street, 100 on 14th; beautiful lev und. brick sidewalks vtec. w foot; adjoining lots: . purchaser. 1K - PLEASANT CO story aud uttic, 9 roums: lot SUx128. 86, rner House, § rooms, finished in natural wood 4 (OR SALE-AT A BARGA E iE Building Lot on N st. bet. 14th and 15th «ts n.w.; 22.10x101. Inquire of JNO. JOY EDSON, 1003 F aw. jyl6-3 ABLES. 202M Coun. av. trem 2 | 1022 Conn. av. reart..230 yi4 RO. HOLTZMAN, 10thend Fetamw | Front took at theloton Lith at acer BN ts | Jao SALE > CORNER P cember 4 nud continued for threeduys, It was | they say, no legal board of directors by whom | why the good work should not go on. For in- ceeoeate ke <1 “fellow named Askin ei Btn T ELIGIBLE — FAMILY | BY about 110 feet to large, ailey. at $1.35: or the lot | A’ Store und Dwelling, occasioned by the jealousy of rival politi- | such a resolution could have been passed, nor | stance, there are only about one-third as mauy who kept « drag store down near S5th street Fok cote atOgt ELIGIBLE (FAMILY | on Ret. near 17th wwe 20% by 100 foct, at 81, *100, $1,500. cal factions, which leaned respectively to- | any regular officers, nor was Walter F. Hewett drinking fountains in the city as are actually | He must have either died or resigned his resi- required and there is no excuse for the citizens | dence here, for bis name does not appear in not putting up the other two-thirds necessary. | tue latest directory. He wasa # exty can be converted inte offices without expemce and as located in the very center of business. dy 12-6 1. A. HAKDING, 606 11th st. ward the Chinese and Japanese, these two | the legal president or Luther E. Burket the powers long having claimed the suzerainty of | legal secretary. ‘These lots are in # rapidly improving section of the ised ere among the ebeavont te found that | Ou wale BR = ‘i103 8.w, cor. 13th and F sta, uw. swe Meno art wellcbailt Hosts, Capitola 1st. | Corea, A faction of Corean officers committed STILL THE PROPERTY OF THE CLUB. F 2: “ ~ es 5 ; ; ° 4 ; : i he agent, “have | ent of the doctrine that all people were at first {Ol BALE—TWO BMALL LOTS FRONTING 94 | prop Tties, Perm:t to upplicatiun to | aseries of political murders, seized the king | ‘They claim that the interest and right to the | 5¢VeT#! horses,” continued the ag « socom near Masa. ave. se.:only 40cents | _W12-Iw CHALLE oi'Fat.n.w. | and implicated the rival Japanese and Chinese seonarty aed Sikek cote rosie a ar oink, 7 nary — b eapeeedigterinnd cpmtheins soso Hag geo Wing rng Pog 2 eo i Bw. con ith and Poin, | Ewer udeot Utne na nor Sqbta ea Tote | them in their quecrel: Tike Chinese, adivted LE | is not shown, itis claimed, what consideration | ble best. After working at unimial ‘all day’ he | mame. he said, because his ancestors were jKENT—614 TT s aE Gili coe £6 | improvement and couvcuateyNith every wwoder.i }the majority of tke Coreans, turned their | was received by those claiming to represent | needs cool air and recreation and if possi. | given to as ing ® good many questions, But Tear INDERS a CO, »T. NEAR C | improveiment and convenience, aud w.li be suid cheap ve re 5 the club for th t to Si by ble he should either be turned loose in | »¢ Wa# an insufferable bore with his tual dylziw WMH saUD sige. within 100 feet of brick sidewalk; only 40 | and on eusy terms. ACKER & GADSB joint forces upon the scattered Chinese | the club for the assignment mow. She sen- i interrogatories. He wanted to know every- 7JpOk KENT SHERMAN PLACE,” 14TH NEAR | cents “Hi. T. LEAPOLD, Syiz-lue 1008'F at. and murdered all whom they could | olution purporting to authorize the assignment | ® yard or field or tied out of doors, instead of thing abeet ovexybodp. Mothing easton F _ 16-4 ___S.w. cor. 13th and F sts. u.w, San eed aman . reach. The Japanese guard retreated | has these words: “The consideration for said| being put in a stall in a hotastable, If the oar home woinaes oh ee ah a Forse MAINE AVE. NEAK 434 ST., LOT Z-story Back-building Day-window to their legation, where also had gath-| assignment tobe paid by said Snow having | drivers would take a little more pains the | V8 J 1g toe eneved. bs 7x127, wi wide alley si re al J thoroughly but by day iabor; fivishe ered most of the Japanese residents of Seoul. | been reported to this board by the president of bed Sete ikas icocen eee eral Leing fired upon there, the Japanese soldiers | this corporation, and being hereby attirmed WE BUKFOKD, 14 formed into a hollow square and placed the | and the receipt thereof acknowledged,” with- atuall brick houses renting fo1 per foot. T. K BROOKS, 61 JOR SALE—BAKGAINS IN_LO bet. 2d “ per month. 8 4y16-6¢ animals would be greatly relieved. In the | have been so bad if he had kept to himself first pice all aspias haltie should be taken off | the things he did learn; but notning delighted and instead of the heavy collar about the | him more than to retail to the first customer 3J{OK RENT—HOUSES 117 AND 119 NEW YO! ave. b.w.; excellent condition : all seeders ims c LO! Mente: rent 0 per month. Apply 124 N and id ste. uw. 717238; 8700-4 becutital ; <¢ | Women and children in the center aud marched | out designating or disclosing any sum, ‘The | animal's neck the light straps should be used. | the little things he had found out from the mite Lovin’ se Droit Park : 81,500. ATG, BKISCOL, SALE_NEAR STANTON 8QU XE | to the city gates, broke them open and then | complainants state. on. information and | A sponge should be kepton the animal's head to meee regen pws ya verse ngs _1¥16-3t a a ERM cellar and stable; $3,500. New | placed themselves under protection of the cuns | belief that recently Hewett and Burket | use in mopping out its nostrils and this spon, se o Sgr Ayman = - talkative A nat Se Fe SALE—LOTS ON EAST LINE OF OAKLAN) audcellar; €5,400. Small cash | of their own vessels-of-war. have incorrectly pretended that the considera- | should be kept saturated with water all the | buy cigar. He \ th young cuse Chmapiain A, Gar A a ere eS mT UCFOKD, 1422 New York ave, .| But there was a lurge number of Japanese | tion actually received was $12,200, ‘which sum | time, The result would be that the horses Seine cases tae we 7 = 10) Oy16-Se i bs E i ae aa oe vino Gaal gag | Whe were anuble to reach their legation, and] the complainants claim is far ‘below the value | heads would be kept cooler and the heat would ‘Where were you night?” que —— #150 CASH, » W. COR. MAND N. CaP. STS.:| HW’ iuontily; new Brick; 2-dtory. Basement. Fovied eoane BEEBE i, tmess corner tn rapidly | Window, 8 Koome: large front and back imuproving section; 82,150. Box 60, Star office. 15-6" | finished in oak ceabinet mantoln electric hal 0% SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS BEAUTIFUL | 1 tubes, modern miprovements; and Cheap Lots ty = MERRILL & TERRY. east; car and herdic lines. Pri ~4y15-3t “1114 F st aw. 5 they sought refuge at the American legation,] of the club's interest in the ground, which is All of the foreign subjects had placed them- | such that instead of the club being insolvent selves under protection of the various legutions | Its assets would be largely in excess of its lia- and Seoul was put ina state of military de-| bilities. It is asserted that Hewett should fense. The Corean Chinese mob then threat- | now have in nis assets the sums of $14,000 for ened to storm and burn the United States le- | the sale of players to other clubs, €850 for the easily ” old man, smiling painfully at the youth one reeee ‘ ees ee {ter a little party at which he a, Society of the Sons of the Revolution. | the student had attended. “Pretty nice To the Editor of Tar Evenrne Sr, thatwas. I heard you took her to the theater I do not wish to discuss any of the differ-| Wednesday afternoon and to church last Sun- ences that may exist between the Society of the | 28¥- You must be getting very fond of her. FOR SALE, CHE AP_LoT. Q. 544: 48 TERT | 5 ore sa i 7 der the people thi aale of: the gramd stand and fence, $2 for ‘ . Has she any money? 1 heard she will not in- front by QS tect di 27-foot alley. Th rt NOK SALE-VITH ST. NEAR F—EXCELLENT) gation and to murder the people there. gr I + Sons of the Revolution and the Society of the " Saint tht can be botnet that price Se: er | Pot Bantam Property. Qursartiniarcatay | he minister ‘became ‘apprehensive of | the aul ofeiy franchise of the corporction. to | Sob# of the Revolutio pcr Piguet | ge igen ge ep eee the worst results, when Ensign Bernar- | the National Léague, as well as other suma, W HOUSE COK.181H | don volunteered to take charge of a guard poses of the two are so closely similar as to be | bonds and things of that kind. How much ‘Lot 58 feet front with Two | B)OK SALE—B: 3d between K aud Law. ; and K st 4 Weil becenr assioxmenr, 30 i eeisaitll, ts the hund~omest. most im- | to gscort the Japanese refugees to Chenulpo, | : almost identical, The parent society was the | she worth? You must excuse me for asking 60 Pasa SWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY. G27 i \t of 150 feet on Ist. bet. Homo Ofek: pee et gee fer imevecten | 39 mijes away. where the Japanese war ves: | 9 4tei¢ get forth the assignment made June | New York branch of the Society of the Sous of | many questions. You know, I believe, we were Fue the Revolution, but owing to the dissatisfac- | all named because of some trait tion of certain members the Society of the Sons | the name chosen appropriate. My of the American Revolution was formed. | were great people to ask questions. Whether or not this dissatisfaction rests upon | Yes, but it was not that from which just grounds, whether or not the best means | derived their names, ———s the of accomplishing the high patriotic purposes | with the most charming ity. for which a revolutionary society should exist “What was it?” queried the druggist, tickled were employed, it is not the E anynnns of this | beyond expression that he had been permitted commuuication to inquire. it here, in the | to ask another question. District of Columbia, the Society of the Sons of | --Your original ancestor was a very forcefal WARNER & 00. (| sels were at anchor. Ensign Bernardou led | 9last. by Mesers. Hewett, Burket and O'Brien, Pet st. 2. the company of Japanese men, women and | 48 assumed representatives of the corporation, Fph.23c= GE RENT. DESIRABLE KESIDENCE | Children though the narrow streets of the hos-| to A. W. Coleman, based on the assumption in eden FEE Cuore eb, 1307 tile city and through 30 miles of open country | that the corporation was insolvent. The as- Base eee 1207 Ft | to a place of safety; and, ax a slight recognition | sigument ix attacked as defective, insufficient sg pe T bade oa coe cme of his services in leading the weak through the | aud void, and the amount of the debts sched- y 15-3" 439 and & has 6 rooms and bath room; ull mi. Price $4,500." | Midst of the strong, of taking charge of a|uled inaccur: « The amount of $11,000 it SALE—4 OF 1HE BEST LOTS IN WEST END | 22-8" (A100) TYLEK & FOKD, 15507 F st | treacherous guard in treacherous land, of | stated to be due the estate of R. C. Hewett, it Pork. Hockvile ete new budge Fon oe NeW AND HANp- | Fisking his life ia the cause of humanity and of | is claimed, is less than the amount actually 4 Ney sccure. eailcariy and see some Brick Houses on J, st. between 19th succoring women and children in their distress, | due. It is claimed that the indebtedness i i A front . a . 4 + Which 1 can sell ut U5e. per foot if NT_NO. 1129 24TH ST. N.W. BRICK Doidat onte: “Aleve featal Powe 3 dy12-6t containing Fo: all mod. imups., find 4 uta mw, at 0c bey foot: S00 feet trogen 7 Ty a = a aa at G5e. per foot. ‘OR SALE—C} P—SQ. 547, 1 can sell at 40: t if sold within ten days, the only square of ground at can be bought at that low ee, South Wash- Ht fa | just put ib thorough order, Just put sb thorough onder, 4 jy12-6t iT NEW BRICK HOUSE, ntaining 1 rooms and all 0 per mo. to good tenant, WADH'N DANENHOW EE 1115 F st. aw. FURNISHED. On. HRI : i the American Revolution has been started with | man and sent the trait that made him famous Y/ S13 Hot. nw. L1r, 855 otetenmin ya su oe pease paperedy bath, Leteoben raumes Tee rooms handscmoly | the Japanese government sent the two vases to | has been increased by improvident mauage- i foot = 2th ne LOE. OU > 7 papered; bath, latrobes, ru + speak: i i i eat publicity, circulars inviting people to | clear down to his latest offspring. He origi- “3 ios Greate ligy. 62 | Ppa gale OUR ECONOMICAL. Povereiyabatt asropes camten: speaking tubes “cud | hima Ln RE ment and by entrance into the Atlantic Associ- | foin it have been distributed ‘widely and, | sully hed one more letter in bie family name— [1244 Union * 3 ri it ell located in the West. End c vi sa ation, which action, it is asserted, was not author- st. mw.: worth $1.26; offer want rm expowtre, aud cant be purchsrel ait anal eh Old-Time Boodle. ized by any competent body. ‘The persone in. oe a From the Boston Transcript curring this indebtedness, it is maintained, are ent includes interest ‘aud | ‘The “‘general court” did not go without its | individually liable for it, No reports of the nt Deoperty AN, 700 14th » ave. Le Druit Park, : comp. furn.; 10r.; 3 cheap duriux suianier permaueut tenant preferred. meit-dne TiLbé & KUTHEEKFOKD 1307 F atnw. VT. AVE.: 6 KOOMS, BAY whether intentionally or not, the impression | the letter 8. He was called ‘Ass-kin’ has been conveyed that this was the only rev- know. Nice morning. Good olutionary society here, ater ll have joined it under this iskpprehension. never is only fuir, therefore, that the public gener- again alluded to the appropriateness with SALE—WE HAVE SEVERAL gains in Todd nnd Browns’ sub. of Piessaut é i i F § i or Vacan' i isites i y ing affairs of the corporation, it is claimed, have JOR © pn yy Re b. WAGGAM little perquisites in colony days. According to my " which mont, “EUGENE D CAKUS & CO. corner Oth and | OMA WH. H. SAUNDERS & CU. 1407 F at yt | VOM SALECA B HANDSOME Naw 1 | Dr. Shurtleft's “Topography of Boston,” Goy- | been published as required by law, ally,and those particularly who are descend- | his progenitors were fonas rst Jol SALE—LOUS-ON NOKTH CAPITOL yoom residence: Lard wood fiish, electric belis | ernor’s Island was “gran. d and confirmed to PRESIDENT MEWST?'s FINANCES, FOE RENTON FURNISHED— i é named, suts of the men of the revolution, should have | «A, te names,” mused the their attention called to the fact that there is a | had net lnaghed. "That reminds me : ctric Cone rant " Z . ., ii ave., SOS new slectriz Re Walaa ave spparaiue; on Prominent corue? | 90, said John Winthrop and his heirs in fee The compiainants state on information and a F & ” . ‘Ler 4 5 Fletain “The Siditon si, Devers Ae Corner Lots are HLISKELL @ MCLERAN, TOON Fat. | farms, for which they are to pay only two | belief that while Mr. WaltaeF. Howett has failed | branch, of the original Society of the Sons fellow who gave us all our diplomas when I was me Lo iE Saetved FU SOS LMBERED, | bushels of applos every year—one bushel to | © render any account to the stockholders “be | trict of Columbia; that it was regularly char- et ory ae fogs P advice, though he H. SAUNDENS '§ CO. Hint Seun completct Grit | the governor and another bushel to the general | has been engaged in large and expensive un- | tered some time previous to the orgunteation never troubled much if the counsel be ial i‘ ourt i inter —th me to be of the best | dertakings, and in expenditures of wprovewments.coutam 10 toons ai bath | apples there growing.’ “itis supposed.” keopg | amounts of money which would uot be derived tO een Teo VW aeNnHe ca | Dr. Shurtlef, “that the apples wore faithfully | from-his business as a desler in flour and feed, “916 Fst. nw, = in every year, and that each of the mem- | #n@ which they are informed and believe, and aerproxements are being done with | 220K SALE-NOW 18 THE TIME TO sicunE | bers of the general court: carried home his | therefore state,has been derived in part, atleast, Se eg og te eo Three-story Bay-win ‘ow Brick | pockets full, for again in 1642 the following from the assets or funds of said corporation. 000 3 ae fai 7 {A broperty will be advanced when atcect | {hese fouses cette hiiale: hens eee Perk: | significant entry appears upon the The complainants assert that Mr. Coleman, % a iE OF THE HANDSOMEST LOTS | ™ ea, Manor, Mount Pleasant (between the | 2! Ht Bt. Cars). still forsale. Streets are now | # atid sidewalks la.d und trees to Le planted pu r Penn. ave. nw. FE KENT—1449 UST.. ONE OF THOSE BEAU- tiful New Houses; 7 roome and bath; pepered in fe hishont ‘stzie of ‘the art: co lught, airy and dry : ven! esi THEOD. PRIELUS, 1439 U at of the Societ the Sons of the American | offered not altogether welcome. Among i that it haa fected, in con- us wane gaunt follow whe hed barely junction with the Philadelphia and New York | through and whose name was Hunt hed societies, a national organization before the any amouut of gall, and he bristled up to the Sons of SS ee oe ld professor after the parchments had been appearance, ee y cepeond Cp eee any wee RE ices improve: T—THE REAM OF 923 D ST. (WARDS leted. For pints and other i Jy ons | “Lhe bushel of uppl id der “his pretended assignment, bas con: | px = vied s thought he sued for JOR RENT— EAM 2:8 fe 3 ‘Are complet ‘or piuts and other in- r be the el oF wi in? un : le ni alien), Warehouse for Storage, Workshop or stable, | fermation Wy to Wal. H. SAUNDERS & CO. 1407 | tuere rou cuule aud Oth st cary elécuric Hihite dex: cies po in ( smarar~ 1 tinued to carry on the playing of the elub and ; ministry or the law or something like that, * Apply at ave. dyl-lin ay 183m handsomely papered aud finshed tt the most thoro: Things Made of Paper in Japan. in this manner illegal; to and increased “What is your given name?’ asked the gruff 222 MD. AVE. 8.W., NICE BRICK KE OPPORTUNITY. ONLY THIR: | many mth, which the pasdenes ieee 3.50 F From the London Daily News. the indebtedness of corporation. It is < © 1S; ey gf store’ cor. ‘and ore Bo feet and en | ttl he Property it seid for: the above Payment ine |. In Japan, as is well known, it has long been | stated, on information and belief, that A. W. i trade for vacant F Coleman is without any pecuniary pro} ‘JNO. F. WAGGAMAN. customary to- manufacture a multitude of ~* Tequirsée Bide : 700 teint | prticles, from overcoats and window panes to | {17 ands at a meeting between James Coleman, RSALE—ABAUTIFUL Bi iEpikG TF ok ors Bist pweusue: 10 ovine Ur ne string and pocket handkerchiefs, out of | others, James Coleman stated, as an induce- - ind collar; ail 3 Jot r but the & wh orth wf RI. ave. n.w. between 13th and & sua aes amet. eee ee fo oa BEES paper toon asaeentes, oreruencen Bey con- | ment for the players to continue and ; —————__—__—____ ist’ | niuity, i just now bestowing great atten-| havea dollar, Hewett had no money and the RAL CHOICE Los AY IVY tion on. the r industries, and e: | é : i & fi i : i a ‘ - | only ferring to the The Truthful Boy. Cor Lsin we eh ___ PERSONAL. Bens with pith, old silk rags: aud Bay Ba a ie what comes in at - mate” 24 rt en OIHORIRED PRIVY =m DERTEC: kinds of vegetable substances, with @ view to It be asverted “that in accordance with the before o TA FAIRVIEW HEIGHTS | A Villiams ® Co, Communications Vos GaX OY, | other employmonts of paper in the arta Mr. while any bore the = t Tenallytown at inter: | unded to, ‘comndential. Si | Liberty, in Bie effects and fran- ours whist ‘sign of “For Sale ; eaay terms: cars are Bene. Wat a 2b Wey am a ot ol 'W. Coleman and inquired of a boy sitting on the steps; oon me “a to the gover cannot be accom- MVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS ‘ si els hundreds of intelligent to dispose of the eame at Cit asters 300. £0, ; Pe Japanese gin : of the real value ee “I see that the place is for sale.” 251 Pa ave, aes, four-toom — Mouhiwess corbin, |'the “mieumatas Lg emer! ‘to onable the said eightieth year of his! Yes, sir.” z ear nea go cal npouces aries ever hiseeel Cale trait i ‘consideration, so begiare ree canary sa wants?” aera ce. wits Fa ws : ; & purpose os ‘is "

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