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ee ee eT THe Bi a) WASHIN GTON, D. ——FOR SALE—HOUSES.__|__FORSALE_LOTS. __[TRESrasseRs IN THE PARKS , SALE OK RENT-1746 CORCORAN 8T.; B MN, NORTH ST.|No Law Can be Found at the Police 955/111 i cents hey 68 | aeileey Pens ene tate bands paver Frtaitere ee iupeovesents te Sake oi Court to Punish Them. Vacgre. store 5/33 8 i 4@ Uniou ft-or CBee | Sayer Saat Si Toth ae, iy10-7°" | ereatiy advance prices, “Several ine “Gorse Lats car 1ST Price ae Ti: 301800 ERFORD. 1307 F'sin.w. | JOR SALE-IF YOU WANT TO BUY AHOUsE af | (feted: prices trom 3c per fo i deferred | Ip it possible that there is no law for the ae ORT 8 EO eee ee aa JOR RENT—1101 NH. AVE. 8 W. NEWTIO Ek Attorney Glo Fst NEBR SPAR g LiL ME ee wit igt-dm.” | Protection of the public parks?” asked Judge Wee or- mois $0 | F tory tay inde Brick, Dwell qantas ti fj | Paes AMSCROYS O28 ¥ Oh GE-aN ELEGANT | [scp wie-SGME OF THE, Miller today when a colored man named Thos, §5S- $21 10:20 | throughout, “S50 per month Bags Front Howse of 14 rooms on Cat. ne 124), Finesinsea Manor, Mount Ficssant (between the | Diggs was charged with trespassing on the 33th St0-65F, 19.68 Hee OMe, | woowser at 681 ug ave, te sing #raded and eigewsiks ind sud tees tobe mined | @FA88 in Seaton Park last night, The judge re- > ~ SS. Fg ee ene eae ee ceived no response and he answered the ques- R RENT—1129 24TH ST. N.W.. SIX-ROOM Foret House; all mod. imps; newly repaired and pea, DANEXHOWER, tion himself so far as the law before the court Series aebeaneeet ‘Was concerned in the negative. 1 3y19-6t 115 Fat iw, | Purchaser 87, ONT ELT & BRADLEY, f (0 WA. HL SAUNDERS & 00, 1407) Thomas Diggs is a fall grown man who earns RENT—54] FLOR VE. N. W., NEW| jsy23-ut 927 F st. 4yl2-3m_| his living blacking shoes Pennsylvania 3¥5-1m_SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. +4 Re ee Deeiltng Socks. = = 50 EACH, SIX ROOMS, NICE | 9 -coms cellar and every Incderit a SALE—VER' ESIRABLE THR: Fe SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING igz ON | aven: street. Last night was Jif cemented collare, Five Two: story cy Dwell | polvely Rolaneds Rest Snip eit 30 tee mouth Frmavrae Go Lehane wre Dorms’ | E Rte borgh ate ofc ave ts tntwram 20 Sod tiga ts Nesaal uae Rathgar aout of N st. x 3) Wy .- + é& 7 Cl ADSI 1008 = io ee dy19.08 wae ee eake, | ee SWORMETEDS & BRADLEY, 927 Fst. | _iy8-1m eee ted that he was rT IRVIEW HET paves hear what some persons JOR SALE—LOTS IN FAI W HEIGH to \t lying on west side of Tenaltytows PS nie sitting on a bench were talking about. ——— gE a en Bigg nF? = cer arrested him and charged him with be- tia reper Appia 1321 Fret. ine perpictom person, That case was heard Ss that — t, but evidence given by witnesses showed BURBAN PROPERTY. Thomas was a hard-working and honest colored man and the charge was {0K RENT—ONE OF THE MOST SUCCESSFUL Family Hotels in the city; property in besutiful order and situated in biteiness section, 606 11th st, nw. FICKLING, REAL ESTATE West Washington, D. C. 4 9 new 6-room Frames; Sl heer; bouses, uicel; Ted; grocery on corner. + Renee WORMBTEDT & BRADLEY 60 a7 Fat yt RENT—2015 PORTNER FLACK, 14TH AND Fist ea iv ig ‘thone little gems: six yh SSrusucally . throuhout; one rete cellar, and air) ti via “Punovone TMIe JOR RENT—1070 JEFFERSON ST. GEORGE- naapeepppeerrer pases pats of the “pavin y STORE Fe SALE-SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE| THE POINT RAISED BY LAWYER HEWLETT. 6 roomie, water in bouge and new s EER 808 F st. bw. Homes at Tahoma Park. In view of the proof that he the caspase Por BALA BARGAINS ONE OF THE we | yen revisits” = 4st Fc. | Batenesen Mulvey Gchermiocd to deegetnaen Front homes ia Loree Parks P enoe, tate Cale | 721m = ~ lulvey determined to charge him lar = hall: cabinet maiitele: open grates: lot | JVO# RENT— with CO to 15-fo0t alley. ‘Easy terms, | £4,800. “GRASSLAND,” fae OOS VED b, STONE: B06 Ft weve The former Suburban {OR SALE-ONE OF THE EX-SECKELANY WHITNEY. ephay patceioune nies wologh ary 5 {OK SALE_ONE OF THE CHEAPERT HOUSES 1 ay j 4 e charge was brought un! ‘act of the wane, Cor. 19th and H sts.n.w. 2.ibe northwent, 7 at, bet, Uth and 10th: 3, sotien | aie THOs. J. FISHER 200. | | legislative assembly of 1872, and Lawyer Hew- : “AND | TOR | PPOw RENT_URICK HOUSE, THREE STONIES, 6 omy 85,500. *SDAVIDD StoNR ~- | lett raised the point that that act did not apply LES rooms, with range, latrob Bt 806 F st. nw. Buena Vista. to the public parks, ALP—ONE OF THE BEST PROPERTIES The officer told of the signs “No trespassing” HF ir'tneelty tor the price Oat nw bergen ea in the parks and Special Officer Cherry told of 20 o_ jpfhrce Stories and cellar: ae mores modern For sate. his orders concerning the k. He said that OO? | ROH, RENT S008 K AT ¥.W. e000 David Deseo he was ordered to allow children to play on the W. C. DUVALL, 925 Fat. House, ver IyZS-2E ‘SUG F st, ‘how. grass and keep men off. He was first to warn 5 1 x. y BAY- Rone T 5 SEED | 22 Actus of the BEAUTIFUL estate known as Buena | them and afterward, if they did not heed the Lp ~-4 td int j | JQOR REN 115 10TH NINE | to paved alley. Charmitig house, In: firstelane cece | Vista. This valuable property borders on ARLING- | Warning, he was to arrest them. hard-wood finish; lot 20295. $30 # month to good ‘Dath; bot and cold water.fraoge, P “¥ rd — iu first-class erder. TON. Rr mele . VER Special Officer O'Brien said that DAVID D. STONE, Free ace tat s20% potty aa a3 een snd yl a aprly. £0 Be. |. FO! MYER, ROSSLYN end the MT. to st persons wi poviers the orders ‘806 ¥ st. nw. JOR RENT — 45 D&T. N.W. THREE-STORY Brick Dwelling With Modern Convenience; E id BERLE Ss Foe Jet ~ ~ 2st | NON river rosd. It commands magnificent views, F Ob SALE-SEVENTEEN | 5-ROOM ALLEY tary of War. ‘30 | 825 per mouth, JOHN F. BE. Fst. jyi6-1m real Fy Howser just completed, northwest section; good | *ounds in superb villa sites, has flue shade trees and REMARKS OF JUDGE MILLER. per cen investment, Just completed: a ber | 4s traversed by the mili road leading to Fort ; ii JON RFNI-IN A GHOWING SECTION OF THE | fenied. Apply to W. W. McCULLOGH, Lumber eae a ay oN} «So far as that order is concerned,” enia the e . room Stcre and Dwelling, with 1ne oraee NT ae __ sv 2d-3t" r court, “it is all right, but the court has to have Zoi ty mee gk ‘DuDsON, | r% uA B 4 ge aaa dg oor Address all offers to some law under which to impose a penalty, si ___4¥ 35-0) numberof people are looking for Just this opportunity, len WRauRS 2. DRAte “Ihave done everything possible to protect 2 FhO# RENT_ BX THOMAS F- WAGGAMAN. Dwellings now tara oY corsa ree ariek nf : jae a Saaegreeguateeg _ igo tinon| ‘Beal Estate Estate Broker, 017 Fat. n.w. fa eou pletion o this law a man has got to be guilty of open ‘HOUSES. FERee eat and caller: fa odern Ceoreneating the heise of Joha Tambien” | Gisorderly conduct or rofanity before he can _ 23-5 _3y19-6t" 822 Franklin st., Baltimore, Md. | be arrested. The legislative assembly omitted Fok Bae -2 Fe SALE—SUBURBAN— MY RESIDENCE (FOR- | One of the most important things in the fram- in the cit; tustiy inown as Dz. Josiah Harding's), containing | ing of this law. Is it possible that these beau- Thrve-atory: Prone Bs . between | 11 rooms: in the midst of a fine grove, with fifteen | 41 Si Suir "Sad Tei ee; ‘contatum nina rovine athe cele | acres or hed: eetheata tes ne et pU mee Mttern | tifal parks, which cos 80 much money, have 4nd il molern unprovements: heated by turuace, | st. road; oue ie from Silver Spring and opposite the | been left wholly unprotected? ‘These houses are mostly being bast for owners and eu iane of “Woodaide.” Price The court read the law, which imposes a $10,300. nu y a1 i | is, cartes buy wilh be Tat "caivearly | © aa MILEY DEEBLE 15107 '0t_| sity for defacing fences ‘snd, sora’ teak tan ety . WARNED f {OR KENT OR LEASE-EIGHT ACRES AT ks and also f hrubbe: (| A eS ___916 Fat. n. tenallyiown for beer «arden and pleasure resort; | Pore peernted sa ering oe ¢ bat thave 0 ie SALE—$7,250—JUST THE THING IN THE | ‘enallytown Kectric road will resch laud by agua against walking on the grass. 5 FBrs ef * Hot mt nye of aeoole » are JOUN E. BEALL. 1521 ¥ ok de7-2 Sl ee had an idea that there was e 5 | lool for in this city. We have only one for sale. nited States statute against walking on the 5 of those Fine New Three-stery Press brick + + 15 | Dwellings on at. between Yih and 10th sins conte . y grass, but the statute could not be found, = ine vou bath cellaraud al oteraimproveuenta: | ———-_ FINANCIAL, __ No law couid be found that would cover the «t by furnace 10 Wi et f. i. ». N case again disc] 603 15th Cy = “BH. WARNER & CO., 916 aon ie ee YEE Rites a (Ok SALE—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE—RUEsT- rr a z le 38 te dence 1117 fat. n.w.; south tront: now vacant; CORSON & MACARTNEY, ee 603 froutiug a public park: lot 20x70, with outlet to a wide GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.W., Pee 603 tliey. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 Fat.mw. jyl0-6: Bankers and dealers in Government Bonds, Avcrion 8aLEs or Reat Estate.—Ratcliffe, ry & Kk SALE—BY C. H. PICKLING, REAL ESTATE ae Darr & Co,, auctioneers sold yesterday after Broker, 1264 32d st., Georvetown. i725.50|2918-2 Ti.t..-.-30.50/2820 8 st, — Depotits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, bury & Ts lot ok '. Railroad Stocks eet Bod if ritegt noon for Marbury & Taggart, trustees, lot 230, ta ee |S $220.59 | Moumen S1/Band Sits X awn Waauoan LE | ont Escala of Saw'scd ahaa bene | aquace 120, trontng Metastases Str. Str. rm 421 Lat. ae.....8 | rooms: ‘cetiar under the main ‘building, built 10 feet | ANd Baltimore bought und sold. of 7th (T) street between Frederick and High 8r.,..035 | 8 gi Show rear 1620 0 ef.n.w.5 | from the vuilding line, with stone steps, ons 4-foot pA specialty made of ailvoad, Gas Laer ete Dittct | streets by a depth of 150 feet, improved by eo Ti ‘onl; Buon of the property on my | _‘Tkese houses have all modern improvements,inciud- | ebbone Stock dealt in, yostame dwellings, to C. H. Fickling for pe 3 ist call stsmecree Dulletin teecod os, ing speaking tubes, electric tells, butier's pantry, | _ Aluerican Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold.Jy18 $2,525; east half lot 225, same square, fronti and 151 THOS. E. WAGGAMA: —— poem rots rena namberless closets, heated SESE | 35 toot on Cth (8) street between Frederic a = Gl , 8T. 8. E- | Wasnnace and open fires. Wituin ove square of the 2 } and Market streets, to Wm. Mayse for 19 cents — mutex; | Fry tod basement Brig. rogna ances «| tonne amore: tyeigtian wa tese| NOTARIES PUBLIC. we : JOR RENT—1009, 1013 20TH ST. N Flitonee sna collar: 9 rooms and bath Ayre ts; in good order. . Bi Wanseic &'co. PIGP sta ay per square foot; west half of same lot to same urchaser at 18 cents per square foot; lots 4 and 5, square 83, fronting 24.92 feet on Frederick (34th) street between 3d (P) and 4th (Q) streets by a depth of 150 feet,improved ical Museum, lm. i.; convenient to Army Le woDsl moder | ii ultural Depagment and Bureau of Lu- YOMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE fuse, Agri pm ~ wre Printing ; rent $5.50. L Seven DEEBLE: DAVias OD, 1919 F at. n.w. FO SALE OR KENT DESIRABLE “RESIDENCE ‘and ‘Lerritory, Notary and U, &, Commissioner. 4 s in Le Droit Park ; good jot, stabi ,e ‘. 52 my 24 od TYLER SC RUTHENFORD, 1307 Fet._| 30 oftce trom 02d eo a by @ good two-story frame dwelling, sold to BOE SALE SEAR DUPONT CIRCLE S-STORY = DENTISTRY. —} ida E. Wetzerich for $2,000; part lot 5, in and Cellar Brick Dwelling; 10 room buth room BH000 ELGG HALEN & RULER ONS 1S — mW. i DE STARK PARSONS, DENTIST, 9TH 8T., oOB, | Beatty & Hawkins’ amended addition, fronting 1 n-w.-Firei-class Fillings inserted. Application | 28.08 feot on 34th street by a depth of 150 feet Dubtintes. At prevent lucerne aie eanll branches of | improved by a large two-story brick dwelling, : tT | sold to Chas. H. Trunnell for $3,200; lots 1, 2, : ae 8. 4, 5, 6 and 7, same square, at the southwest WORK DONE BY VETERANS | 0,7' ch Mth and Gale ie of wie eee feet on 34th street by a depth of 77.20 feet, and Manufactures at the Soldiers’ Home— Why They Are Authored: two fronting 18 feet on same street by same depth, and one fronting on Q street by = depth In response to a resolution of the Senate the | °! “8 feet to an alley, all sold to C. H. Trunnell Secretary of War has transmitted to that body RENT_UNFURNISH. {Pistelu “The Milton" 1 at..#65,860,855and ee ee 7 JOR RENT—1007 20TH ST. N.W.; RICK; 3 | 613 15th s F stories aud basement; 9 roouie and batt modern improvements. Rew, well arranged and very comfortable. B. H NER &CO., 916 F st. nw. x ENT—sIX-HOo: 5 , LARGE | JOR RENT—THE REAR OF 92D si. (WALDS ¥ pastes two alls, alt meodece terpcovenae ee | Bo ), Warehouse for Storage, Wekshop or Stable. lines of cats; near department 92634 Louisiana ave. dyl-im ot nw. OK RENT—1222 MD. AVE. SW.NICE BRICK; yoo T rooms; rent @18; key,at store yr. 17th at. Ok RE 001 é Teo. Me hath a and ;W. FOWLER, B.w., second oor. _ FIVE for 50 cents per square foot. Faw. or a WaLL iy THE Niawr. — At 1:15 Ok RENT—212 9 all mod. imps and in periect repair: 815. 30. @ statement from Gen. Franklin, president of | o'clock this morning the neighborhood of 32d BEELE: DAVIS & CU. B i ist S19 F st a the board of managers, of the character of | ud BR streets northwest was a scene of excite- 221m 1 every modern 6 d by the fall of the south wall of JQ0R RENT—1501 28TH ST. N.W., TEN ROOMS, CRER S Gavsiye | Work carried on at several national military the git yellow” ‘recs This my ma Baer! ood. imps, bath and i good onde #45. ye 2 1008'F st. .w. | Soldiers’ homes, This statement shows that three-story and gable building—one of the old 1319F at. ou Fat bet Sth and 10th ‘OK SALE—OWN A HO HOME; 8150 CASH, #25 | Since 1882 the woolen clothing of the homes, | jand marks of the town—and some time since SDSOME | RESIDENCE | price and terms apply to Ctr “GP god eg gopher except the caps and undershirts, has all been hee = being unsate — ordered - northeast corper Massachuse! Np | Eaished in oak; cabinet santels, electric bells, speak: | made at the central branch, Dayton, Ohio, Tho | be torn down. It was occupied by a colores ing tubes, mode: ‘& MoLERA’ “= iuproverments; best location Lor th all 4 to 7 | Manufacture of sheets, pillow covers and under- | {ily named Ashburn and they were in it us, 2 Dats, electric vem. steam a QOK SALE—A DESIRABLE THREE * = last night when they and their neighbors were T oan Calsr Brick Dwelling, in Schneider's new YORK | T bet. Oth and 10th n. w.+ price, — NE’ car and berdic lines. Price '$.:,200. . SMITH, 6th and Massachusetts ave. n, w. 400. r s &. T. KAISER clothing has been carried on at the northwest- | aroused by the noise and the shaking of the Oe er i ed ee Boom 4, Adlantic build = ern branch,near Milwaukee,for the same length | ground caused by the fall of the entice south st? SALE—A THREE-STORY AND CELL Nw KooMA AND | F’Stick “fides, on north woe Grant place a FOR SALE—LOTS. 0.50. BR. He 3.LEI- lot 20x85 toalley; every mod. fp. ee ww yz’ &. T. KAISER, |ALE—LOW PRICES F v1CK anne FOR SALE {Low Prices For Quick of time. At the southern branch. near Hamp- | Wall. Fortunately the wall fell outward and ton, Va., mattress covers have been made for | PO, one was hurt, although the Ashburns were about five years, “In all these cases the labor is Ce RENT—039 LST. N. bath; in thorough repair POLD, s.w. cor. 23th and ¥ st — Jy 22-2 Nine Lots, 18.4x!/3. side and rear alleys; une . Frrep His Revorver at Raxpom.—While in ‘FURNISH! = 7 = ENY, square from Dupont Circle; $1.70 per toot, performed by members of the home and their he: . ‘ ch st: nw. opposite | PO SALEA TWO STORY AND. Saeed Fok Abi # Building Fe isin tront vf Hyxienie | wives and children as far aa practicable. omer ca hon sealetregt Piece soulonper’: ee bs finished c 58 eb Ice House, 1oth mi., Teun, ave. uu as. water, | 1 j iati ; I Wogd; brated Uy furuace ud oven Arevinceslot Ste | War and. Savy. Tiri'e Jomst Ox!" fewer, ntreoteraded and strect cara: 3c par foc | THe expenses ara act by the “appropriations | ing the lives of those in the place. ‘Hie waren, G32 Sey. wal Seawe fo oh or mare yout at the | MOU 3 1503 Feunoyivanie ave. nw. | POH PALETS Lote ousouth ids of Stat nw. bet, | for elothing and bedding. | Abont n year agu| rested’ on charges of rat tines von siete per month «land sts; 18x88 to alley; $1.45 per foot. ve of @1 a5 per mouth unfurnished , the board of managers authorized the purchase ry F sa Bi WEE ey pons and disorderly conduct. abe iT, N.W. BETWEEN E AN |OK SALE—100 feet ironton iltii st. near Gst.se,; o weet eageciems y 2 —e SeOt 4. M. PARKER, 1418 F ot. 00 fot 20i160, running through © | BC ,eALY 200 fect trout on 11st near G si vend: | PES plant at pt teh erin salen Seah acer Diep New Jexsry.—Jobn Hess, the father 4 14TH! i. W., LARGE 8TORE fe. : 1,600. #0)"nulwhborhood ; cheap tofler wanted.) or the manufacture of a peculiar kind of brick | of Sergeant Hess of this police precinct, died noes 3OEH SE. BL ‘ice Briex Dwellings, 234 st. near Washington SALE Lot 21x69.9 on 11th st. uear East Cap- | for paving. the labor, except skilled labor, to be performed by members of the home and all | {°9'°T2"4 at bis residence in Ege Harbor City, of the employes to be paid by the post fund bet. | at the price of forty centsaday. The above ure all the manufactures that are carried on at the homes. The reasons for carrying on such manufactures, Gen. Franklin says, are, first, the articles are better aud cheaper than can bo obtained by other means; second, a large num- ber of members and their fauniies aro usefully in front; $1,451 O feet front on Kenyon st., Columbia hat. (Offer wanted.) 2 feet frout on Maryland a big bargain, CHAS. A. SHI a N gO Tums bath and cellar, range, &c.; rent for 30 each: yrs 205105. 1046 2 5 Jot is wor ¥ st BW__| the muncy’,ensy terms; 1,600. : 1939 VEK- | "A Large, Splendidiy-butit Frame Dwelling a¢.; 12 vat jatve ) rooms, bath and celjar; in periect order; jot 26.11% 3t* | 105 vo 2u-foot alley: very cheay: 84.000. <6, £4 To0me sak Vath, be; tot 20x to Boo al this is a nue dweiliug and is ol- chea) St GEO. W. LINKINS, cor. 19th and H #te.n.w. FROR SALE—A CHEAP HOME OB A FID 2 brick, a.m3., 822.50. Stable in rear of 1248 Othst. n.w., for 3 Vehicles. 89. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, ik KENT—A DESIRABLE HO f mont ave, contaming 7 rooms aud yard aud poret in rear. Inquire uext door. 4 Ox KENT—BY K. 0. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- F tic tid instance proxer, 10th and Yate iow. HOUSER, 8 M st. n.w., 16r.$150 J., at the advanced age of eighty-two years. ‘The deceased was for the greater part of his life a resident of Georgetown. Nores.—Mrs. E. L. Barnes of Pittsburg is visiting Mrs.S.J. Edmonston of 3136 P street.—— Raymond Osborn was taken with a hemorrhage on M street near $2d street yesterday. After attendance by Dr. Mackall he was sent to the Emergency Hospital 0 L018, 9tH two Lots, Lith NE CORNER LOTS. TWO BL quare: LOUxi.6. 10 WATERS & THOMPSON, 1: E: 3 per for employed and eke out their scanty means by oe » Conn. Sve. 10-100 Se ee ee oe sey wages received for useful labor, ALEXANDRIA, - Su FG Ssles Fine rxyvestMeNt IN a Lor | ‘The board of managers considers that it has ee ae 4 5; 2OXH to alley; party 1] the authority to carry on these mannfactures Repor t Busee sabatract Ruse! for 81°15 ou. fe. to wauiek | because it is its duty to obtain the supplies of sip aie cact yet Tue ALexanprta Cexsvs.—The approximate count of the Alexandria census gives the city 14,328 within city limits, an increase much less than was expected andeven below moderate expectations, which had given the city over 15,000 inhabitants, some anticipating that the enumeration would reach 18,000 soula, The fund is devoted to the improvement of the pon wiuhihoustecdins ene ration, to entertainments, payments to the age of increase than took place between 1870 band, church music and anything that will add and 1880, when the increase was only 55. The peiations by Orneves, andria has ever received was between 1850 and SQ. 544; 48 FELY eee 1869, the decade following retrocession, when CENTRAL AMERICA’S WAR. t alley. The only the population rose from 8,795 to 11,206, an in- ae crease of 2.411. The smallest increase of any kat price—Sue ret | Sam Salvador and Guatemala Sald to | decade was that a Have Reached an Agreement. nt Rernocesstox Question. = petition Specials from Guatemaln say that the minis- | Presented SaLataey ee ae _ ters of Costa Rica and Nicaragua have signed leading merchants and business men of this with Guatemala a treaty of alliance. They de- | city favor a return of Alexandria to the District mand of Gen. Ezeta, in the name of United 4 Columbia, As “et gene — wasin mapa Hat 40c. ner | Central America, first, that he leave the su- | Of retroeession and is almost unanimously in pouti Wc | preme command ia San Salvador; second, that | {270% of retuening to the District of Columbia FOR SALE—Cheap—200 feet front on zoo | 2 lesal regime be established in accordance | hero favor tho repeal of the nct of retrocession. ou sth et: between | aud Kaw. Call wth tty 200 | with the San Salvador constitution, os before | Nore that the issue has been made by. the pre: Beg necetds tect tte Wood and Coat gr Lum- | June 22, the date of the assassination of Presi- | #entation of the petition it is probable the $59 and ats dent Menendez; and third, that general amnesty | Westion will become a live one here. sti ‘Tux Foxenat of Julian Moore took place i 300. AUTI Y Locate} be granted to all who participated in the revo- here this morning from St. Mary’s Church, BO | Nand" aw; bay window. Price 92.200" O00 | My Glet Belo Heieute, A wrest opportu) giyaublg | lutionary movement in San Salvador. Hon-| ev. Hater kano officiated. ‘The Good. ‘Tem: bal ver mouth. Broker, liom GO8 Fst new. x | duras bound herself to this alliance by a previ- | plars of Talesmen Lodge followed the remains P renting for 952 Par mouths eiticati | |POR SALE BY FISH MULLEL, ous treaty with Guatemala, Guatemala is | to the grave. sts. 4.w.. renting for $v per mouth: will sell 4 ihe . 7 AMK, : 5, —T! AT FOR! PAKK, near’ the he’ daily increasing her forces on the San Salvador Nores.—The contract for furnishing gas coal v at 84.200 1 sold at once and furuieh abstract For Sale—Cheap—tiouse and Lut 50 by 199. Fronts | on Rockland ave, and Yo feet on Summit has been awarded to W. A. Smoot & Co., at £3.79 500 WILL BUY A D-STORY | _ 3 2 — the home of the best quality at the cheapest oe rate and the process adopted attains that oud. The military branches of the government pur- sue the same plan, Gen. Franklin says that the board has also in view a desire to amelio- rate the lot of the disabled soldiers under its care and also to increase the post fund. This E TWO. Brick House on New Jersey avenue near K, lot = R.SXSO. : > pon ALES? st. uiw.: New Bar window Brick; 7 F it 4 mely pape ; a 2 DAVID D. STONE. BOUT at. Do fullding, ah te onal yators, Rested by steam, | JOR SALY—CHEA BKICK HOUSES 0 : vi 414 Patrick p Tocation for restlen . ———— bm sand Weak Heit. vdry cellar, | x. 'Soutiee er ket Te A\8s feat tron 4 rom Alex. and Wash, R. Lhwest seation elot and stable. Offered fors short | adaptod for bustuens pucuest sation: especia cided bargain, Apply to oderate price, ALLEN y FRANCIS BUPTY, 1301 Fst.n.w. | Miya 4 LARK, GUo F st. JJAOR SALE—A BARGAIN—1827 VERMONY AVE, | Joon SALE-SOME OF Coun. ev. treart.& <2 Comm. ay. creaet.030 | Knew: 7 rooms aud bath: lay windows: prossed | [Corner Lots im Bruen : ‘apd ick front; large parking frot ear; ofes | & dare to . B.C. HOLTER 10 ooh Fema. | ymanta cet GC bed, keys at Buchs Grocery | U8 Seauare ks Store, corner 1}th and 8 sts. n.w. If not sold m ten = ar days for reut 40 per mon dyzeate | JQRSALES CHEAP = = frout by 98 feet deep to 2 +4 Fon SAbe-o1 and MBERED 88, IN SQUARE Ost. between 16th and 17th btaiued by app! a IN Foes 8T. Par MOST DESIRA: electric rout, £ th. Eany te: CO. 1010 F st. a. r 3 EA: PTLOL 8T.—8 ROOMS | Jot ob id st. thet ean be bouxhi 80 | jut Tstase Key uestdoon ati’ baat Capitol ety "| FOR, BALE—Cheap—Lot o8 ¢ ‘ Sa ES FE Small Housos, feentins on 2 be wdtorner SWORMSTEDE & front with Two u K and Law; JOR SALE—CHEAP—109 PA. AVE. Propert Busine reuting at ; vg, | wt 20 by" LOB feet to: nocd alley; Four.story Press: | sold at oue brick Front; price $15,000; one-third cash, balauce | 4nd 4¥ st hi Be be t on Ist. bet. per month; | 34 and 43 ats, s.w.. which 1 can sc po ‘Also & trout of 1 at 60 RENT—HOU Se 2024 K Sr. aL 2. iunpRoveluents; fine Jocaiion ; rem cee JAMES a BATES & C0 1407 Fat. tory Houses on E} FOR SAL P—Sa. 547, 1 th: will make good of. | foot if sold within ten days, the only that can be bought at that low price € | ingtow. /2114 Kast. nw. 6r. 75 3 00 for the three. #12b ioe Lathet ae. room! Brick House cor. of 9th 6 by ¥2. Only $3,700; terins easy. wood Jittle Brick House on Me- 85 | Lean ay rootus and cellar. Ht ‘Terms easy. 1930 14th 1940 14th L125 NJ ws on 6th bet Maud N sta, running to Water st.; | Square tect This i#a very beautiful yy frontier. The commanders are ordered to re- 3e0. Kichi das bouche - 2,000; r nee, 7 ly 10c. “8 ‘ per ton.——Geo. Kichener has bought for €260 Mpebte OM PARKEM, 434 Sad SMe gy, | UE Se ne eee en een nEE | of A. W. dmwtrong-© let on Wells uvocl "hee this order and has been subjected to court- martial. The report of the defeat of Guate- malans by San Salvadorians is declared to be untrue, It was ouly a defeat of Salvadorian insurgents, it is said. A special from Chiapas, near the Guatemalan frontier, says that the revolutionary apa inet gees Barrillos of Guatemala has obtained consider- ry ° paid up stock and has elected F. E. Corbett able headway and that Barrillos ia preparing | Pald) ent James McKean was hurt at Bar ae ‘ ill on Franklin st yesterday by The representative of San Salvador in the City } Tough's mi cs " of Mexico lias euown telegram from Ezety | the breaking of the ‘‘governor” of the sicam claiming that the report ofa battle sent on inti Baturday was accurate, printing office on King street by fall- your BALE-— THE PALISADES OF THE POTOMA\ LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPA: SUBDIVISION No. 1, tween Columbus aud Alfred streets. —The es- tate of the late Peyton Ballenger of this city has been administered upon in Fairfax county, It is vaiued at 15,000 and has been committed to the charge of Mr. R. W. Ballenger.—The Mount Vernon Insurance Company of this city bas declared a dividend of 20 per cent on its JOR SALE—BY FISH & MILLER, 1213F ST. N.W., Pena ivasee with mover improvements, *— New Jersey ave., corer K st. Die rooms; 25 feet front; 6,000 feet Of parking ; $7,000. , Yermont ave. between 8 and Tsts.; seven rooms; See oe be Wat. between 12th and 13th ste n.w.; Gee uwebe 200. _ | ,, This company have purchase 1 six rooms: | tne northwest of the city of —— —— -~ & portion of it jaid out in city Ol SALE— BY FISH & MILLER, 1213 F ST.N. W,, | ine the extension of lt, 8 & bpleudid New Residence on 14th st. between N | 43d to 4ith streets west, and Khude id ave. : thirteen rovtus; three batha, | graded and lots offered { ; fine stable: lot 22x10U. This is one of the finest | Upon accommodating terms. The Conduit read runs throw dy 10-08 recone ane is abou 8 Se ey ne Us] exyense of ai 20,000. — TWO-STORY - AND - BASEMENT | “WDuplexbeuse | ER wh the whole the Aaa the aoe DLE, tor ag been app down stairs with a form of mes Srceraae Nees au Taae Pome acon | iamect ace ae toapena aa Gamectay | ce peta on Segre Le 45\ Keer 129 Osta J12-15e" (A100) TYLEM & RULHERFOUD, 130? F at Tonrerc tian Bizest Railways and torun slong HE, Paes ee, ‘ sty aon ery. Special Census Agents Appointed. 40 King's court, 4r. (OK SALE—BY ©. H. FICKLING, 1264 32 ‘Tue proper! about 250 feet above the 4 | 2 a tly Superintendent Porter bas appointed the fol- $0) Ke ‘Georgetowu—On Q Si bet. 30th ‘aud 3ist | andoverlooks the Potomac river und Virginia There have recently been many complaints - a ial ts ‘O-roons ase :inedern tuiprovements siyine acrand puctureaque view f,0l1 every bart | 4 the postmaster concerning the low ey reg. | lowing-named special agents to collect ‘the ed s perfect, air 1 ions rs : is PREP . SS ey nie Breese 1g6r va irgmthe Ziverani Iulia reais and pure" \lGstered letters in the Philadelphia oftice, and | *tittice of manufactures: Isadore Forst, Bir 8 corgetown, « fine piece of Whart Proverty, frout: | tegasse m5 feet ov Water at. by 150 feet to the chauuel of | close torchin cr: S good ware ing i. DFO “— ruse. Price, | able investment, meee 710-08 | "'A4 tne preseat prices will be provements the oficials have been greatly worried by the | Rie’ \Gneride tials Mobie Ai ees charges that there were thieves in the service. | White. Selma, Ala.; Frank Gilbert (chief), Chi- Tt has been decided to erect a gallery along the | eago, ill.; Charles Z. Batchelor, roof of the working room, from which watch- | Mass.; Rufus R. Crane, Millbury and Sutton, men can look down upon the entire force with-| Mass.: William W. Beate (chief), 40,916 2st at. a 319 BL WARNEK&00.,016 Fetaw. | $4.00 JOR RENT—5 AND 7 - NWS THESE Two | HOH SaLE— Houses are new sud handsomely The S few feet. Rent tly advanced as » fvisablo" to purchase HOUSES. Pints and other intformation on application to }» Worcester, @ectric cars within 830 out being seen from below, This gallery will Worcester, South Fk RROOMS, 66 Ziman, SY 2A00B 2, Guam > rustesa}| be 80 feet long, and will depend fram the slate FE CRF anED, x BDWaKb B Corners} and idon oulling by fron sunporsa. 36 38 3439 Mass. ave.. Xv. 3y10-6t No, 1418 New York 41 Till be frequent sm: mall xis = i JOH OIC BUILDING SITES ee ee eee ie) 5 elevation; every of the great room where the stam; La estlacicte road to enon cone ing ao8 distributing la wil dons Here’ thete Greek and near electric this most desirable subi Borate.” WOLACHISN © batcut saat! 7 i 5 j SALE—FOR A HOME OR SPECULATION a), for the ‘Mass.; Charles B, Blair, Warren, Mass.. a ae ee opty vty KDrower, Southbridge, Mass 7B: Slave ees ‘square foot. 2d erm So ney turb other clerks by conversation, laud, a en 8. Ux- ae SREY, Niece ah ict ae ree at | a ems ace ee 38 to Sade Fe Fish & MILLER, 1213 ther iron stairway will ascend John’s, Mich.; Almeran & adi Sach ok afte bert Binley only eae” ‘There are two of these roofs, Botan ee ae aa antow G. Bemnets, edit i BALE — 1FUL None te, sean’ 08 Bust Pest Thomas’ Me Oetioden Dasani taeee bl and 8.0, ae MH rath par A Japa Ley Be cman ant fae + | two brick Wilkins, Dorset, Vt; John V. , Ben- abe Rebs te We Go sORNBON. 718 Teh oe eee aaa Rington and Aningion, Ve; D. _dyiQdme oa ‘oe. fo ve, Philip 5 William W. Beriz + Ctal New Hpbiegs fs ie hotnee ive Humtivon, Berl Wiet Brotsek Haves: i i ij I * TO EJECT THE SQUATTERS. CAPITOL GLEANINGS. Intruders tn Indian Territory Will Have | Subsidies for American Ships ta the to Leave, Foreign Trade, Etc. One of the questions that disturb the Indian | The House committee on merchant marine tribes of the Indian territory is what is to be | has recommended that the Senate bill to place done in regard to the large number of people | the American merchant marine engaged in the who have come into the foreign trede on an equality with that of other settled on the land there without leave | nations be passed in place of the bill already re- or license. The land belongs to the! ported favorably by the committee of the Indian, and they have the right to determine | House, as they are almost identical. who are citizens of the FOR A NEW ASSISTANT POSTMASTER GENERAL who have the to Representative Bingham of Pennsylvania seems, however, that these rights do not carry | yesterday reported favorably from the House with them sufficient authority to prevent peo- | committee on post offices a bill to create the ple from coming to see them and making visits | office of fourth Assistant postmaster general at of indefinite duration. There are, it is esti- ~ aap bboy soo nd —. It is proposed mated. at least 5,000 of these intrnders or squat- from > — Settee ters in the Cherokee eountry alone, ‘The Chor- | that oficer and raster thon (ely tae okees want the government to assist them in | sistant, getting rid of these peopleand so do the Chick- wee ee Representative Cutcheon, from the commit CALLED UPON THE IXDIAN COMMISSIONER tee on military affairs, yesterday reported ad- perce er een ai aaa Pein te ‘: ¥: To reguiat getting rid of these people. ee the heads of the staff department bt the army; Commissioner Morgan recogn’ logal | to authorize the Promouou of certain asestand right of the Indians to occupy their lands free Surgeons after twenty years of service; to im from intruders and he has asked the Secretary | crease the efficiency of the ordnance depart of the Interior to give the neces- | ment; to retire certain officers for disability, sary authority to turn all intruders | and for the relief of officers who bave served off of the Indian reservation. It will Proba-/ continuously in the grade of lteutenant for bly be necessary, in the event that the Secre-| fifteen or twenty years without promotion, A me this course, to call upon the | These bills have been before the committee Unit States troops to assist in the work of | for some time aud in almost all cases have getting rid of the intradera. A number of | been looked upon unfavorably by the Secre- these eorle have been in the territory for = tary of War, peri years, an ough y have BO| XR. TAYLOR RECOGNIZED as THE NOMINER, fitle to the land they will probably resist re-} 417 Taylor and RK. R. Butler both clam mmeravors0vs £0 Asewe penware. the republican nomination for Congross im the see tae teteies eet anne cecnmntvermasatnaeneaen organ has instructed Indian Agent Bennett the ier of the five civilized tribes im Indian territory | in another, Tise “renabinea eer geen that hereafter “no persons who have not | executive committee, Mr. Belden chai otherwise a right to reside among the five civi-j met bere last night and made a rey on the lized tribes shall reside and carry on trade | case, holding that Mr. Tavlor te regular there without # license from this bureau. You | republican nominee. Butlor refused to are hereby authorized to etl eel Fecegnize the committee's right to decide the persons tradi amo! e ive | questio. civilized tribes without Mowase from this — bureau (provided such persons have no citi- zenship in those tribes original or acquired) that they must obtain from this bureau a license to trade or their stores must be closed end their business cease. * * * “The above includes all i MILITARY MATTERS, AMUSEMENTS, SaLe oF Seats for the testimonial to Miss Helen Lamout at Albaugh’s next Monday even- ing begins tomorrow morning at the box office, us who carry on | The Lamont Opera we, the Marine Band, business among the five civilized tribes—mer- | Hubbard 1. Smith and a great combination chants, hotel rs, lawyers, phy-| Will assist. Ihe opera will be “The Black sicians, &c.” Hussar. When the lawyers and doctors living in the Tue Lapres’ Prooressive Asstxn.y, $991, kK Indian territory find that they will be obliged | Of L.., will give a moonlight excursion to Mare to get out a license as traders, they will prob- | *hall Hall Thursday evening. Music and dance ably change their views in regard to the dis-| 1%. Boat leaves at 6:30. ‘Lickets, 25 cente, tinction between a profession and a trade. Tax M.E. Suxpay Scnoo. ot Tenleytown will smd oes picnic at College Villa woods all day and KANSAS CITY CENSUS FRAUD. | Ing’ tomorrow (Tilumisy). Muse, aceee ane bieyele races, athletics, 4c, Aduisei Superintendent Porter’s Report to Sec= | Take clectsie care ae: nee se The Railroad Pays the Bills, Superintendent Porter has reported to Sec- | To the Faitor of Tux Evmviwo Stan retary Noble the result of the recount of} I have just been called upon by a canvasser twenty-four districts in Kansas City. He says: | With ® petition begging Congress to retain the “While the tequest for » recount of Kansas | Baltimore and Obio Railroad depot im the City was similar to that made by a number of | Place which it now occupies, The canvasser other cities, it differed from them in |#*¥® thathe has no personal interest in the one particular, that Dr, William H. Miller, the | ™@tter, but is employed by the railroad com- supervisor, joined with the local committoce | Pat and gets two \cente for euch name ob * ined. ‘ere isailong string of mi en ate in requesting @ recount on the ground that he tached to the petition, but 1 do not conoguinn renmier ary ——— ‘<coe dis- | among them any with which Iam familiar. Fe te n badly done ause the num- ee ber of inhabitants returned fell so far short of THE SOUTH PROTESTS, his estimates, He also admitted that in some districts the enumerators had been inefficient. mounce the Klection 4 Under these circumstances I felt that the re- peieagae = ~— count in the districts referred to was justified. | A number of dispatches are published in the That this office should be properly represented | New York papers thix morning from points im in the moe F I Se a — = ~ the southern states on the subject of the waxKes re-enumeration Mr. W. 01 one of the > - most efficient of our employes, and a man who | "°" Put forth by the Atlanta Constitution and had considerable experience in the tenth ven. | iudorsed by Gov. Gordon of Georgia, that im cua. le. Oulets oeub to Ramses City and act- | case the federal elections bill becomes « law, ® ing under my instructions, and in co-operation | boycott should be resorted to against vorthern with the supervisor, nerve be —— for re- | commercial houses and northern products. ‘The snumeretion mS a a Moved i Heraul’s Atlanta dispatch says the chambers of commerce of New Orleans, Birmingham, Lyneh- count was cage age in six days, commencix on Monday, July 7, and ending Saturday, | burg, Augusta, Moutgomery, Savannah and july 12, other southern cities telegraph to the Constitue EVIDENCES OF FRAUD. tion favoring « convention of the commercial “From reports received at this office both from | south to consider the course to be adopted if Supervisor Miller and Mr. Olcott 1 am satisfied | the force bili passes, Kichmond telegraphs the first count was approximately correct, with | that it does not deem anything hike a boycott the exception of district 161, where on | dVisable, as does Charleston and Mobile. Bele the second count evidences of fraud were dis- | timere and Chattanooga say their organiza covered, and the enumerator of that district is | tion are non-political, but they are strongly now under arrest. The recount shows a falling | mst the force bill. off of about 1,200 from the original count after. ihe Word's Richmond special gives the fol- subtracting about 900 that were found to | !OWing us the textof the repiy of Riemond be fraudulent in district 161. At the comple- | Chamber of commerce to the Constdution's ime tion of the first count the Commercial Club of | Qty: “While deprecating the pu Kansas City employed a man named Chambers | fore? bill, the tic’ to look up those who were supposed to be | @ for ube south to indi- omitted. This man turned in about 18,000 | #te. in advance of its passage, any course of names to the supervisor, but after careful veri- | #¢tion. fication of the enumerators only about 5,000| Specials from Birmingham. Ala., state that a could be properly added throughout the city, | ™##* meeting will be held there today = and these appeared in the original rough esti- | ¥st against the passage of the election bill, mate as made by the supervisor. also “qr a hoe E chamber of com- merce has been called for the same purpose. es moh aus race Dispatches from Atlanta roport the following am rel ly informed that this man Cham- | prominent men as tay: the boycott ideat bers is a person of very bad repute, an ex-| I'x-Gov. Bullock, Patrick calnoun oF the Riche convict, having served one or more terms in roast sory | _ Hugh 4" —" cotton 7 > . merchant and bank pres:dent; Lowry Hill and ett Ties caer taki ate nanny | biact, Cu Gherter’ sees of We aba tain funds belonging to the Commercial | P#ilroud commission, also deprocates the pas: Club which bad been entrusted to his care to | *8¢ Of the bill. Reports from Little Rock im: pay persons employed by the club to aid the | “cate that while the passage of the bill would enumerators in their work. The members of | * Very offensive to the business men of Are the club express themselves. as much mortified at | Kansas 4 boycott is not generally approved, the churacter of the man employed by them, | Licut. Gov. England and President Alus of the who, they claimed, was well recommended. | First moony Bauk are among those mentioned Both Mr. Miller and Mr. Olcott assured me | * ‘#king this view, that the clab and citizens of Kansas City were | , Prominent citizens of Au imposed upon by this man, and the work | the boycott suggestion with or. They in- planned by them was entirely in the interest of | *i8t that 20 good would come of it, amd if & fair and accurate recount of the population | forced the south would #uffer as much as the of this city, Iam satisfied that the supervisor, | B0Fth. ‘The belief there seems to be that the Mr. Miller, has performed his work fuithfully | CO»*ervative and patriotic element of Con- and well and deserves the confidence and sup- | 6's Will be able to defeat the bill. port of this office, The members of the} The Herald's Washington correspondent ays Commercial Club and other citizens | SUch of the southern men here as he spoke recommend to this office, and this recom. | With deprecated the boycott idea, while meet of mendation is supported by both dir, | them declined to talk about it, Senators Vance Miller and Mr. Olcott, that we should accept | #4 Gorman, however, freely expressed them- the first count—that of June 2 After purging | Selves a* opposed to the boycott agitation, it of the district already referred to in which which they consider as ~~sensoless,' fraud was undoubtedly committed, I should MP! Cl y} sueagly ober the tek coaat being wecepted W. ©. TEMPERANCE UNION, a8 no recount of any city een made, ap ‘ it is undoubtedly ndvisable to have the'eun- | A Varlety of Topics Discussed by the meration as of the 2d of June throughout the | Weaders in National Temperance Work. country.” A WILD MAN AT LARGE. Meetings to be Held Everywhere to Des The Woman's Christin Temperance Union assembly was called to order yesterday morne ing at Asheville, N. C., by the president, Mra, M. L. Wells 6f Tennessee. Mrs. M. 8. A. Webb of Savannah, Ga., conducted devotional exer Union county, N.C., is very much wrought | cises and Rev. Dr. Cadwalader of Jacksonville, up over the appearance of a wild man. This | Fis. offered prayer. After a statement from strauge being makes the woods his home and | the president as to the prospects and objects of hiding place. He was discovered a few days | the assembly Miss Anna Gordon, assistant ago by a party of negroes that were out hunt- | *uperintendent of the juvenile department of ing at night and, before the negroes had time | the National Woman's Christian Temperance to converse with this strange individual, he | Union, gave « most practical talk as to the had a pistol in each hand, bidding them to de- | grxsnusrion and com ey yj part His sleeping place has not yet been | growth in this department in the Past six years found. He isaterror to the farmers in the and attributed it to the daily concert of prayer Pleasant Grove neighborhood At the dead | in its bebalf. Mrs. Woody, presidest of the hours of night he will come to their houses | North Carolina Woman's Christian Temper ery an of fowl and eee ey followed an address u necessity of “form” in the will siaughter and drag it awhile and] irq Hobbs of Guilford College, N.C, apes carry it on his ider, #0 as to ee oy upon the subject of sensible dresses for girls, keep his place of abode to himself. lie has | 7) ve states were represented at the been shot at two or three times in his night | \,). Massachusetts. North Carolina, Caro- rambles, but on each occasion he has success- lina, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, fally escaped injury. It is thought by some of | yiarviand, Virginia, Lhnois, ty the inhabitants that he is a outlaw and has | penievivania, and other are expected, Toru to ecpenss Ga sen aioe an Miss Willard delivered » ~Le and the men, women and children are afraid “segpvingge omen en GOV. GORDON SCARED, A dispatch from Atianta to the New York pores Herald says: The sudden withdrawal of Judge Seven People Killed in Case County, | Stewart and the sweeping North of Fargo. for the United States Senate to wusrsed eg times at the at een a sordon at once sent for ‘be made in every county to get commistalsfor Gordon. ‘The porte has declined to the } widow of the murdered man. > iv