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FOR SALE—LOTs. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—LOTS. MORE INDIAN TALK. ould punish them. Set wos wented wes the SOCIAL MATTERS. US 14TH ST... ADJOINING CORN. Oo NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ‘The Visiting Sioux Confer With Commis- eres at Gay: eee Pee ‘The Close of = Gay Scason— Receivers Tomor- yer sauare foot ‘RUST © HUX Dir vurchatine its in subdisions that are not im- sioner Morgan. how much food was due fo each one. ‘merrew—Personal Notes. . = pe Anaccaits sm 1OCMTE NOUR HOM, ‘THE POWERS OF THE INDIAN BUREAU AND ITs htp nin his ance series of ‘Ugh ‘an emnd fecrnalge p Piraineagry ‘Even the bald headed rows has a thorn. pm Te hy ee \VESTMEN’ WILLINGNESS TO DO WHAT 18 RIGHT—sEN-| Over the assem! men and some + 5 a —- SSR SG EEE Ea cate | PLACE YOUR INVESTMENTS, | | WumuiNoNnee : ve canaeempe oe Gad Alley, 1838 stret: Mise Aukam. 1919 K strost: The old Chicago pork packer ina fine om ae a eo Snthe new and beceiitel subdivision of PLAINTS OF THE DELEGATES. ‘ ‘BIO MANE OBJECTS TO THE SQUATTERS. Osborne, Mrs. J. H. Walker and Mrs. Wm. C. ity. Price, ample of the sere and yellow leaf lard. cmure IOs, lot 10; corner ;80350; | hauare Aunty lots 4, 6, 7, 5, 9, i coptniee foul 8. ‘The next speaker, Big Mane of Lower Brale, | Wallace at the Shoreham; Mrs. John Iilair Hoge, tola the commissioner that he could speak for Se oko Dorsey, Mrs. B. W. Frazier, rs. fet The conference with ¢ Sioux Indian del- The Indian difficulty ought to be settled ip wuare 137, lots 22 te 30; 20,000 feet; 60.cents per VISIT THE HEIGHTS, gation was resumed this morning. Instead, | the Indiunson his reservation and no other B, ©. Johnson, Mrs. Frank Gordon and the Siouxpreme Court. ing, lots fronting on the Capito} | foot GO UP THE TOWER AND EXAMINE THE PROP- | however, of tulking to the Secretary of the | Indian had thet right. He thought that the = RW: Hazell at the Portland: Mrs. F BW., each Sexi feet to an alley COMMUTATION TIOKETS AT 96PER QUARTER. | Interior the Indians expressed their views to See mao same it. ke a ‘Mire. Rane 3 ‘Kendall and Mrs. wotarr. ‘a THOS. J. FISHER & CO.. METROPOLITAN BRANCH B. & O. RR. Gen. Morgan, the Commissioner of Indian ‘ted. their lands and ‘they not get E. Ford Bushnell at the Hamilton: ‘Mrs. Thos. Mrs. Dadeleigh: “I tairly worship our son. Lr F st mw SN ae oe affairs. A long room in the Atlantic building, | ¢1yhtt = trees the kena: . Owens and Mrs. R. P. Camden at the Buckii Mr. D.—who knew the kind of dude he was: ie lot BEAUTIFUL LOT Unguauisediy the best for the money of any suba- | Where the Indian bureau islocated, was used asa | He wanted’ the agency moved nearer to the Tonk prsscnen Tenkeott 17505 Seen “A clear case of idle worship, my dear.” fe lots won 10RD aad 178 ta. Te SER ERE ces. council chamber. All the Indians now in the | lands now occupied by the Indians, and the | nérs'aC. Matthews, 1800 K street; Mra, Wim: | 4 For, Re, SR aee GET IN 3 . city were present and they filled up the body | commissioner told him that matter was under The flowers are the sunshine’s sweethearts, PE A tok ate SARTO: | Az roe rene and they Aled up the body | comergnay elt him it matter My tade | 3 Copel, 400 Macachusti vent Mire. we W. Nightingale, 1714 15th street: Mrs. Matthew | ; lnined of a lack of school facilities, and said . i Gen. and Mrs. Rochester gave @ dinner on * cathe tis <0 tik os i occupied seats Rend, 6 Lafayette square; Miss Radcliffe and gave a . of Now Hampohire ave.'snil hee, ier pacutay slvane ‘FOR ELE norxnow Jopeiamdan ae that there should be a larger school. Because | iiss Mary Hedeliffe, 1623 K street; Mra. John | Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Julien Davies of New “ ven wr~nnde wel Py ver 7 COULD Bee Lome” FROM ihe, Marer Brales were small in numbers, he | i Reyburn, 1211 ‘Connecticut avenue; Mrs. | York. Policeman—excitedly to boy om the fence out- est letter #315 TO 8600 COMMISSIONER MORGAN'S SPEECH. = t they were — le Emma H. Fitch, 1318 M street; Mra. John Dal-| Miss Ida Fisher of Boundbrook. ¥.J., who | Side: “What's going on in there, Johnny? Hav- “fog > wERPETOLY ON the The proceedings were opened shortly after erg howe a ie —— cates | Fell, 1507, Massachusettsavenne; the Misecs Phil- | has been spending a couple of weeks with the | ing ® war dance with ali the neighbors on the SS Toit ANB wast alway et 20k Lah een |b bad ential look fer | 2022 ghet Moe W/Comsngtam | Me Sooe of tis sve ave Yar hes | mean” Finis 4. foot. ALL THE STREET IMPROVEMENTS, spoke as follows, his words being int his interests. If he did not look after his in- | }, Ny Gutcheon, 10 ~ ; home tomorrow. Johnnie—composediy: “Nope. Only mam . : M. m, 1028 Vermont avenue; Mrs. W. 5 4 a 4 ‘ nator sivewar nd?" cunns, craves | bY,Louis Richard: terests Big Mane was of, the opinion that no| ¢: Whittemore, 1300 17th street; Mrs. C. F.|_ Mra 8 C. Vedder is in Sandy Spring, Md.,| insistin’ on dad spendin’ his evenin'sat home. > seearen — ‘DRIVES and SHADE TRE! a Tam very glad to see you here this morn-|one would He believed in God and there-| Brainard, 1689 Rhode Island avenue Mes We wing gone there to be present at the recep- Foe SEE Wo PSE 101 ON ‘resent owners, end SEWERS and WAT! ing. Ihave asked you to come together that I fore he had cut off his hair and ince Hadclifte, 1731 Letrccte Mya: 3 Teeeapeen | Hon glen on Friday by Site Senshi wens. enene ona, cncumn. fom nb Biv Erk mrine, | from jou in segue ievome watiere nf Lanier | Rin Se faceemylette, CeGeaprea obPen; | Seann, ie treet: Sir, Av Marty OL | "Moe. Lilley willbe at home to ators at 153 | Wite_tqnstteny tne cst money 208 REETWO LS Rendassted pe terctan istration. The commissioner of Indian | said that seventeen of his people believed in | $itCet: Mrs. Horace S. Cummings, 1756 K street; | T street tomorrow, Tuesday, from to p. m., at over now, imn’t it, dear?” thm wes each =x! Det . 4 Mrs. R. M. Haynes, 1303 K Mrs. Edmund | and will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Christic, eS ND HARRISON 8T., affairs has no power to make laws. ayes no = gation eiteaih so 80 a Waddill, jr., 1413” H street; Mra. J. Van Ness | Gol. meat Mrs. John B’ Clarke of New Hi p- |, Husband—shortly: Yes, over everything I Terms: One-fourth cash: balance easy. Title per- | Money, no provisions or anything else for the | all o! gee Sain, | Smith, 1101’ 24th street; Mrs. Dora A. Stark | shire, Mra, Col, Heywood, M Capt. Ains- | have anything to do with. fect. Abstract tree. No trouble toshow: 7 Indians except what Congress gives. The com-| was s man who could not see very well. Hancock, 1981 K street; Mrs. Edwin Green, . SL . Mra. cit AOR SOTERTIOER,, | sod tama fe bvte thrid Woleve herd | eet, adie wie lnk yg "ES apes | HOS Katee; re Henry Morey, Sa | Coca weet, SONS ga | a. oan 05 soos har when pou map oa ey it over to the Indi: ve have heard | small, and what was was an agen' 4 3 . 3 iA , a rer! wil soon en Cerne Ihe rad Gon. | Sad Ronde it over to thes happened in | with” good “eyes fo pick out sho. extle Street; Mrs. Lucy Spaulding, 1816 1ith street P _ Mrs, Miss. "Throckmorton, Miss Paulding, Miss | yoo, ae F , Mrs. Wm. Vandever, 1345 L street; Mrs. Sarah | Greer, Mise Eau Miss W x * fish without stealing it, = 00niss FEE = the past. Ithink we have heard is Mane resorted to the sign language to ex- i ‘street; Mi Deonegetor | nveg encnomd ad Fee ERS tan Colmes Re COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, __| protiable about the past, I want, now to Hear | presse ite foe ne ae oe Teh net, 408 N street: Miss Woodbury, $12 | Mendonca and Miss Ainsworth. oo DERBLE, DAVIS ES |W 7 EN EELSORS TO INVEST $10,000 | —————_ an bon GITY PRUE | about Plans for the future. Congress bas | agent and made a telescope of his two bands, | hits. Sire. J, Ie Paugett, the Herherer: alee f; | _ Miss Isabel C. Church, daughter of Frederic ous an cor uf Kat t+ oS ae erty, 20 acres of the Lest land in Hesperia. San | passed laws carrying out the Sioux agreement | indicating that the agent needed something of | y' Kant ihe en irs. 8. P. Snider, 1403 H | E- Church, the painter, and Jere 8. Black of | First Politician: “Anything new in the matter PROVISION STORE; | Bernardino county, Cal. ; froma to 1 acres wire fenced | with one exception. the sort to carry his sight. He) street; Sire J. H. Rowell. 9108 strect; Mra. | Pennsylvania, on of Chauncey F. Black, were | of the Treasury appointment?” $2. 200 if sold at once. This is @ | yard healthful, plenty’ of Wuler, quick erowih, with WHAT HE 18 READY TO Do. eee ae ae sonics | John T. Callaghan, $0 Grant place. married in this city Saturday evening. ‘Their | Second Ditto: “Not yet.” care pose in frowt | © ‘om Sto l0a.t0. es sof lanke Fetlrns. | 40r further intorziation | ‘The commissioner is now ready to carry out | U2™ai men agi and said that when a young man was not| The guests at the Hamilton enjoyed on Set- | $7&seguent was announced some months ago. ee AVIS 5 WANTEDIA LOAN . Mist Church and her mother have been spend- O. 3 GUGICE LITELE FARR (Gi2)_| these provisions. We aro prepared to issuo the | married it showed that hedid not have a strong | uray evening a social reunion and a dance, | jags part of this winter at the Shoreham. Mr. | _ TB€ dog fighter worries his dog to keep his — : BB | no commision: Addrene B.Qctee Star of MUS LOCSEMY COUNEY: mre, _ | Fations in the future as Congress has decided. | heart. Most of tho employes now at the | which was participated in bya distinguished | ana” Mra, Black Heft after the ccremony for | CUTAge up. F SUMNER, ST, HOWARD | ee <i saeercnicainn land: 82 acre | We are prepared to give the cows, wagons and | agency were married. He spoke of complaints | company. ‘The reception room and the ball | southers Californie, (ah? “DEEDLE. DAVIS & CU., 1319 F at. tor any. toad cltvommian ng ed 2 ci other things which Congress ‘has ‘authorized. shout the mperintendent of the Indian school |Foom were lavishly decorated with growing ee ee Le SALE rs We to i ‘tra $100,000 | loeated at his agency, but when questioned in | plants and flowers. Ex-Gov. igley, Repre- “ * se 2 ed SSS TATEIOFFER FOR pedigl os argregh fae bee er aecesaites | reeset to theve complaints said that he had un- | sentative Dolliver, Representative Sweeney and HOSPITAL AND BALL GROUND. ‘That cigar is not imported,” objected the ee SS ee AVIS & sale the continiding lease of an, established “ it which wus cut off in the past. | derstood that he wotld not allow the children | Representative Boutelle were on the reception | pe, Purvis Makes a Su to the District | PUYET, torsing the weed back into the box. mamas 21a gl fo ‘encurnarance: tes: of title: would eachauxe for | I Hstened to some of the requests made by you | to attend the Episcopal church there. FPaumaittee. The floor managers were Dr. il, it is,” urged thedealer. “We just got “SALE HOWARD UNIVEIGITY GROUNDS, operation. CHAK. “TS oo city. wi ‘soldat on Saturday and I want to says word about} At this point the conference adjourned for | Welch, Dr. Curtis, Mr. John Olcott and Mr. ‘ them in from New Jersey this morning. ty. This property oy CURE that. In regard to the boundary line between | lunch. ‘The Indians returned about 1 o'clock | David Chambers. "Theladies gowns werelight, | Dr. Purvis, the surgeon in charge of the seaidiy i! 3B. WIMER, 008 Lith st. | the Pine Ridge and Rosebud reservations that | and continued the narrative of their wants.and | pretty and effective. Among those present | Freedmen’s Hospital who raised objection to is of itt i SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE meio | line was fixed by law and agreed to | grievances. What they said was useful to Gen. | were: Senator and Mrs. Frye, Senator and Miss | the location of the base ball park adjoining the | _ Tere is sgrent deal ference between ores. Tinie tarue Ge linproved by a ool Beek nae | by. the Indians. 1 supposed it was satis- | Morgan in his administration of Indian affairs | Was'curn, Senator and Mrs: Wilson, Miss Wile Pocxiit'ta fh st | overiookina city at Ole. EKBLE, DAVIS & CO. 2 S19 Fst. ISTH BY | CAPATELLO, st York city, BUSINESS PAYING 1,000 in stock. Aldress FEET ON & Star office. hospital grounds, called upon Commissioner | Pe0Ple whe maust always be on the lookout to _ Totes de ties. tear | WW ANTED—#1.000 ON harm, corn house, milk house an factory to you, I find that itis a matter of | and was mainly confined to details. son, «tr. and Mrs. Boutelle, Representative and ig | MUMtain their social position, and those whose wrens be bad Ag cutting 3 feet eal two, totes short Wey valved at $2600: 6 per cent intereat. No | Cuttididinus: weil watered and under good fencing’ |law and {can make no change. Senator —— Mrs. Hohnan, Representative and Mrs. Brewer, | Douglass this morning and explained his | position sustains them without effort, Jots in the section Surrounded by Connecticut ave.. | Eoumusion.. Ad ¥e pee poy poe Dawes, the chairman of the Senate Indian GENERAL TERM DECISIONS. Representative and Mrs. Doiliver, Representa- | position. He said that he was actuated by no Bock Oreck Fark. j6un st-_New Hampshire ave. Masse: | Tors EBS OFFORT ‘arm wer consider a barwsin at 800 per acre.” tive and Mrs. Sweeney, Representative and Mrs. committee, says he thinks that the law will be tosh it to persons: personal feeling whatever in the matter, en wi . on oR. WARNER & C F ine schettate for pew Stiamer price “65 | Brtaring business orale eur parce "Apoiy to JASLLS SM UREEN, | tam caus entend 3 E amended so that it will be satisfactory to the | Opinions in Several Cases Rendered by the | Whiting, Representative and Mrs, MeKenna,| but was merely doing what he con- te quick chaser. Apply gry su . ians. As fi jas is con- Representative and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Wm. |” : Atte en = | 73-5 sealed =~ ome; may ive rented furnished. €8.000 eee 7 Hemp eigen sa Slee tear Chipman, Miss Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. John H. | #idered his duty to the sick and helpless | women, anyhow?” gp hs ee ee Wanteo—w SEVERAL PUr ERS Cun*ry-taf, lance 1iunsion, «it oubuid- | of Pine Ridge move over and take their lands| In the Court in General Term, Chief Justice | Wilner of Connecticut, Mrs. Edwin Wilner, Sir. | people of Washington city who came to his! yy iy. - Pe Grete PE i | W "crtam ete pod ae ehuyy imPToveds 19 mm fark; on ane / and rations from the Rosebud. think thet | Bingham and Judges James and Montgomery, [snd Mra C: Iichardson of Newark, Col. and | hospital for treatment. The Iying-in ward, | y Jit, H-—™ nslor now, perhaps.” Shane for speculation or builders. ao the worhab “a slders.teait pope ey Boe ppt houses &c., on Cabin John, between Glen | We can consider that matter settled. this morning opinions were delivered in several | Mts. Haywood. Mrs. Cilliett, Mr. Fred. Roberts, ‘ Fees with DUGAN & BUTLER, Washington, D.C. ter-3t "84,300. and Rockville. naz evectric Toads premeasanliote, Mrs. Taylor, Mr. John H. Willner, Mr. and | “it never less than thirty patients, and the — ae — ge rl ¥. i, cases. Mrs. R. W. Sankey of Coh: Mase., Mr. and | @™eTgency ward, more or less filled all the! py, aaa ¢ SALK is Sua taieacataes : cton, Ded “kville. ic road. °§ rs ney of Cohasset, Mass., Mr. and | ‘ e reign of King Ground Hog is likely to i, ie goyecaily available for ult: purpeoes. “ies | 4 SSIGNEES’ SALE OF BUILDING MATERIALS, | Garrett Park sd {ti bibs $0000." "°** | So far as the schools are concerned Congress Soman tid vasa wiscaaan Mrs. Wm, Veazic, Somerville, Mass., Miss | time, he said, wero right on the line of the | sontinne es é Gai ove: with alloys On the sis and reer: [The now at the warenoum of Win. C. Lewis © Cox | neat Kamins’ SIO). Pena on th: Pike, | has given the money #0 that we can improve] In the case of Woody and wife against the | Orne, Cambridge, Mass., Miss Phitteplan, Prov- | base ball park and the cheering from a large es es to LOG st B.- netuding sheathing papers, wall | “Flour, erst and saw will, Groom Bouse, 2 acres of | the educational facilities. n Iga ciyghient fo Met. BE. anit i Bie Conan anity. Congress hes been | Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company | id¢ace, R. I., Mrs. L. Hommedieu, Mrs. E. W. | crowd would undoubtedly aunoy the patients, eka, tarred fet, mortar Colors, wire ene va, | Yety liberal in the matter of the education of | Judge Montgomery delivered the opinion of | U°Ginnise of New York, Muss Hopkins of Con-| He ‘said that he differed from the cbuneel of | ""* BO¥ AND THE CIGARETTE, ing, terra-couts fre proofing fae E fe-atit Rockville, Ma.__| your children. I think that if you leave the the court afirming the j Piao: — a te Nt ley = 5 rs. Dingles, | the base club in the definition of a nuisance, re-| Maj. Moore Says the Police Will Rigidly iy reduced prices. These {0K SALETFARMS—WE OFFER THE FOLLOW. | matter to the Indian office that ‘a satisfactory | Ma fo" var ee nate dade: pty saad lata el oe bw on. John Lynch. marking that the explanation Webster gave of a Enforce the New Law. e od condicion, and showid conimand the | A! mg special bargains in uicely located farm proper | plan will be marked out. I intend to visit damages Senator and Mrs. Davis were at home to an in- | nuisanci atgention of builde as taken from Blackstone, was “that x "and the establishment of a| The President has signed the anti-cigarette Ts and contractors. M_ J, COLBERT, J. NOTA McGILL, acres excellent land, 3 miles below Giymont, | YOUF reservation in the pring ‘and. seo | Lucinda Woody by reason of injuries received {beikdine site—the lot at the northwest cor- | _ 17-4 With lait atie “front on tiie Potomac river: Grooui | Yor myeelf what is needed. i whic! will say notbing | P¥ 81 engine striking. car of the Metropolitan | Vited company Saturday afternoon from 5 to 7, | lich § A _— " and their hospitality was enjoyed by a large | b#ll park would certainly do that. In con- | bill, and it is now against the law to sell, give 2 5 on - - gm cljing, wand outuuiidines:, yncludes pretty, lstie | more, but I wish to hear from you what will be | T#ilroad at 43g and Virginia avenue, bruising | CoO r ihe triowla The voces and dining | clusion Dr. Purvis said: “If one of my hens | or furnish any cigar, cigarette or tobacc: Septtol erounde: Sate B per ject. | Fonea wuieon, SALOoe DONS, 2 cow patrons Ss intiehclew Bawis: Honting half nieon | helpful in the administration of the office. Mrs. Woody’ ee —— Foot were tastefully decked’ with flowers and | /8¥ 2 particularly large egg and she cackles at | any of ite forms to any minor under sixteen ‘The adjoins lot on D sty ‘Address H. i-B., Star office. feos" i poay ‘and outbull $2,300: e commissioner then introduced Senator | found a verdict for Plain tihough she | ¢ery dainty was served from the wellladen | it some one will complain to the police and I | " Of about 1W) feet, $1 per OSs. FISHER & CO.. $1,000 S322, BE, CN Se wah PAYED sen aoil, 2 miles froea Lana, | DA¥€8 as the best friend the Indians ever had. ee ere eee et ea he | taba. “Mee Dervis wartocking comeclty heed am arrested. On the same ground, if one of | Tau" of AC. eo tigone tow’ oerens ghd Me FRSA fag ee pA lng erp pen BR pf at ye oy SENATOR DAWES TALKS. salekseper called to the river to stop, and it | Sone fn,tse Seect Srspeey, cf sbell pink Dee | Loraall as ccoed oeeld coAioned coal te | rum este Gavaty ope. Wnee @e cones, Poe SALE-A VERS CHOICE Aniinally. “Address Hox T?,Starofice. ""-fe0-St" | CUVEE: $1700, a ccine and same dis. | Senator Dawes said that he attended the con- | Sas the negligence of the driver which resulted of the front of the tow, beliconel. got thorns | Fest a0 liable ax may post team. Mow, Gm] tosh af Caslow ol peomaenpeoeanae Om west Side of 1th me. between 'NLY #2500 CASH (BALANCE LONG TERM tation; no buildings; €30 per | ference on Saturday, but was unable to stay | in the accident. The case went upon excep- ead the chee — oy Be rolleb. | grounds which the ball Slub control are la neat prevent eigusstio mneking Fiorida ave. and Judge Harlan's- O)Yetre) required to buy 1} WELLEBUIEY 6-hOOM | acre. i ain ae rane Home tothe raliagi'Gr Gis couch aah hoes held the ler bands. She 0 follow. | grounds which the bail el large, | by boys to wome extent the police do not have ‘The price of the lot bas been reduced to HOUSLS on tuproved street near Zines of street cars, | Sti acres, % mile from Beltsville, 12 miles from | Very long. He had visited the Indian country pampeneer May ing large corps of assistants: Mrs. M. Merrill of | #04 if they would only place their seats at pec it will wholly wt VERY LOW FIGURE. In iat improving action of the city. Wounes pow | Washington ‘routing on pubic road: scret it | very often and he gaw. before him several | 8 New York, gray crepe; Mrs. Gilliman of New | STeatest distance possible from the hovpital 1 | ®*¥ idea that stop such practices, ae STeEe. eae ap: | mam chant rooted of G1 S00 maki ht aac IS ter | Sorat ne rember amie *0| familiar faces. He stated that he had some- A REAL ESTATE CASE. York, white cloth and fur; Mra. Neville, in | Would not object. WHAT MAJ. MOORE SATS. aod Hse ST eat Coney Be ok Bek, | cont iventment. A rarechance: “ApDiy to oa thing to do with the preparation of the | In the case of Pitney & Bradford agt. Chap-| black lace; Mrs. J.C. Kondvap, in white wool ee Maj. Moore, speaking to a Stan reporter to- ©, S00 fect aphst poremeat Fast SAANBOUR, | POR SAUESTI ACRES law ‘by which they ‘ceded their, lands to | man Judge James delivered the opinion of the | and gold braid; Drs. Agnew, in steel brocade WHY TROTT IS HAPPY. day, said that he thought the law a good one. 7 * coe. Birund Pte a: ERMANENT BUSINESS AND FORTUNE FOR | can be bought at a great ol pbbsemenenp Dre i oma qhen__ Cart. | court. This case arises out of the fact that de- aixy Moore, in white chiffon —— So far as the police were concerned, he said, Pratt returned and told what the Inv ians + and moire; Miss Grosvenor, in black lace, and | A New First Baseman for the Washington thought about the law a better law was passed. | "dant put certain property in the hands +S > ~ the law will be rigidly enforced, the same as ix her sisters in blue and white silks; Mise Man- Base Ball Club. . Congress thought that the first law was.a good |°f Complainant for sale und they found | son ‘in scarlet tulle: Mins Eberly, in bieek lacey Gone in regard to the law against the eale of capital ; particulars at interview only ; best ref Foe SRUE_ALE DESIRED ADVANTAGES; OX | pit. aucun ig BO srale:voncteied street; wide alley; sewer std he pereacenans ot interven fa om cars, scheols and’ churches, entire netsh | #!¥eR, and required. — PEACH LANDS OF SOU! Ri water: near - Lorhood improved; 7th st. xe. between E and G; zox | _fet1w' T UTHERN MAR\ ie: ci t $1.85 x foot and |} a 7 . Manager Trott of the Washington Base Ball | liquors to minors. : ‘offer not only # good investment, but its. | one, but after looking it over and hearing what | , Purchaser at pe in | Miss Cavanaugh, in pink satin; Cooper, in - - : “ 2 ese (Ong, a: gue dhtnd ash. reece hie” | POSEY CLAGETT a DST NW pana ora: CaLv Ee Ee 6. the Indians said, they saw that it could Fabreaently oe ee eamas, j Placed in | black Ince: Mise Zech, in white lace; Mice Wig. | Club aaa renamed today. ow a just | eral Go mater, cial some chock: vant ai for wowne OF Mvestinent. is is claimed: ‘Orphans’ business a specialty. - ee b: i A i it 3 Mi v i ived a letter . a 4 , d 7 WELLER & KEPETTIC nd, noa-resident tates manaied, | In- | TOTOMAG RIVER AND CHESAPEAKE BAY | tug ‘™prOVed. Congress was Pinsky Which the price was 10 cents less, and the first | 808 im pink mull; Mise per gone mc ME seg reer ss ao minors, expecially so far as cigaretten ure con a 325 Pennsylvania ave. #.¢._ | terests in estates nevotiated. fev-Im_| K’tarms: tine estates beattifully located; an abund- ewan thoughs eat 6 lao ead bee ee to | Sale fell through. ‘The complainants sued for | SOY tye Mi, Macin s hated bpamd 6 first basemar Syracuse Base cerned. ‘The fact that they are dangerous ts Foe SEP TERING LOTS. GIS.) FOR SALE AT A GHEAT BARGAIN, OR WILL | ance of Gal ‘oysters and game. “G. He CALVERT & 8 fre wl commissions, 2440, and a verdict was rendered | } ie rag eck eiaek lace and scar-| Club, accepting the terms of the local club. | shown by the reports in ne papers every now SUB LOTS 18 AND 19, SQ. S73. cxchange for horses, carriages, c-. improved and | ©U..101UFst. _____jal-im* | carry out every one of those agreomenta. It | for tne amount claimed and the judgment is |!¢tsauze. Miss Gebser of Hanover sang old ‘McQuery is known as one of the best first base- | and then that some boy is either permanently ‘5.926 at Use. per foot (to 10-toot alley). Ra eee arta id ah ae ke ean | POR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS DESIRABLY | was found Inter on that accidentally two or | fOr the Dutch ballads delightfully several times. * injured or tnertalty’ Gissened poner At Ge: per square {008 business and want 14 Sth st. new. home | J located within the limits of Rockville. Also farns | three things were left out. Then anew law was | *itmed. Mrs. Francis Colton will not receive today, |™e" in the country, and many of the | (uurel Of, d s MSE ebR eas |Sewe SENT wire | Sy Pie lots aig te, se | made and to now thought thatthe’ thing’ it 2 Arriacarion DEED bat wil ‘beat, home all following, Mondays | 2°41 aco ball patrons remember his 2 feat 3. B. WIMER, 008 13th t._| WOR BALE LIQUOR, ESTABLIGHMENT WITH | 07; Mae = Sabu complete. He ‘said t if the Indians In the caso of Deano agt. Bigelow, applica-| SUT in the tite wing Mondays | ne playing and hard hitting. He has been | ,?®4¥2R* Nor saggy samy? reaegen a 25X10 LOF ‘ease: H ‘ y | knew any omission ey | ti A aa see ace There are similar laws in other stat ie pana : P ARMS Ln foyo sabi BLT ce a , ne ee ro tion for a rule to show cause why the respond- Mrs. Joseph Fleshiem and Mrs. H. T. Emer- | With the Syracuse for four years and stands PER SQ. FT.” ke does not turn over to him certain notes = : hab Met aff hard bithines ome some of them go even further than this lew. trom $10 to 8500 per acre. Now is the to invest | President and. Congress mean to see that the | °"* 5 A > son, who are with Hon. 8. M. Stephenson, witl | *¥8Y up on the list and Geldors, | «saxo tobacco dealers any @ aoe Waskington. ea they, ate Kettuns uber | agrecments are carried out. He desired that | Collected by him, Chief Justice Bingham | teecive tomerson with Picky woe gorge having a batting average of 295 and the remark- aay they would be entio- set — a food: awe | “Sohn 16 Lxhst. nw. | the Indians should do their part. It was known | ‘elivered the opinion of the court overruling | mere. able fielding average of 975. He is described Seven heauttful buiidins lots cor. Tet and W des | in persecs sedets dweltine fem peed seahise aed a TAND IN MONT: | that the dry weather had made the crops bad, | the application, Mrs. Charles Heywood ome < great even heautif in ts cor. a 7 7 N ONT- . “ il ive ‘ik- x. corner et Sa and the ihe ie ope | 10 ete ne arden in) pe Yous muetine Uicowerycounty. May eral gn tr 8 oy ithe that some of the rations were bad and that A PIANO CONTRACT. me ee iar Serger ontans, saa eee: wery low price: i ‘Domension ; capacity, 50 bbls. per day. lontwomery Fress, Rockville, r Qt i Si il “1 OL SkEE BY MILLERS KOULEPTE Te | ow DUCKETT & C17 F st. nw. pom , not. got everything they ought to| In the case of Sanders & Stayman agt. Wilson ci TF st. . | le#s manner. The signed contract of Dunlap , ‘Rheantifal loton Connecticut uve. bet! @ RENT—““THE ADAMS,” SITUATED the Chief Justice delivered the opinion of the | | Mt George Nelson Smith, son of Mr. Em-| 2: "iso received teiay, Eversboiy nomen? ouh eutiecly, on by Ge one ae. feet. with good frame beuse; elgh! ‘st the southwest corner of 7th and I sts. b. w..thor- MUST NOT BLAME THE GOVERNMENT. court, afirming the judgment below (for | Met! Smith of Georgetown, and Miss Mamie | bers “Dunny,” who for many years hasenjoyed cigars in their stead they will be able, they ax} Jed throuchout as a first-ciase stablish- The Indians, he said, must not blame th ned “ws 7 (for | Foster of Johnstown, Pa.,’ were married. in | the title of the king of second basemen. Sev- han Tor the hous of Gir ode vent for the dey ceath ey ime the | plaintiffs). ‘This case arises out of the replevin | Joanstown last Wednesday.” The marriage ses. | 22,8 i be before tho week | o more than make up Ser eee government for the dry weather, but if they | of a pisno in July, 1887, sold by the plaintiffs | vices were performed at 6:20 o'clock ‘in the | CTalotuer men will signed before the week | of cigarettes, did not get all the rations that were due them | December 14,1883, on ‘an agreement that it | morning in St. Jowph's “German Catholic | (one SONS wine! oa + WINTER STOCK then they could blame the government. He | “ould be paid for in installments. Church by Rev. Father Eustachius of St. Vin- © reminded them that they had told him when | 10 the court below a verdict was found for | cents Monastery, Willisos Foner, treks of rood titte: alley ¢ an outside room; weil 1 x ase, cor. Oth uw. | to PITNEY & BRADEO ee Se : r > rs ,, = dar ill be the refusal of the thful smokers z SbRN arf iorirs Dios Fe eotbe He os im heir quniey several. yongs ago thas'| Devnet covceisd: he Core ceacinek Os | eee ee Mary Eat asked ao bans] TALEND NON SEMIS GEC 1S chee Gay auinok meee EGE SAGE SELES LOIS ONLY HALE SQUARE | [)SERGIZE MOMENTUM ENGINE Ser a ey fe eee Serene tne 20 || caddie oontcactania valid omer folioing |e Wedding brest ick wie, Services at the | nepresentatives of Two Police Signal Deviees | and the penalty provided is uch sanall ows S100 cash, balance Bony Seer, nas wikia phome Payer, for onetenth of the coal: Seca he. etiad ae Duilding houses and | the case in 118th U. S., 663—Hiarknéss against | residence of the’ brides Parents. The happy Before the Commissioners. that dealer with many youthful customers andes WILLIAMS BROS., 517 E, cor: 6th 2 suis we Denes DC. AT nen in obtaining horses, cattle, agricultural imple. | Russell. fouple left on a morning train to visit Pitts-| The Commissioners this morning gave « | ca" afford to take chances of (getting caught SLOTS ON WELLIEG Fiace, Unt | Ce Fine ‘work warranted. | Huehest me sft ments, &c. ‘The goverument has done a great = ee burg and Salina, Kan. sfter which they will | hearing to the representatives of the Municipal | Tps Police have no ides thet any of the urchins aks ph ioe Rae echo | SURE are five ttm 25,000.00 to sar thom ands bos | |NO MORE DANGER THAN Usvar, | fofical to Denver; whichis te their ature |and the Ganswell Fire and Police, Telegraph | Zhe pero wo sells or gives Wenn igure 1407 F st. n.w. | GarpHE WORLD DO MOVE.” 3,000. s e Pom , «| am phone Signaling Companies. TES GS PEEP Se, SERS DUPDT | aah tammy neat he ice Wetcen cen, Doc DE MONTEDELIO toveoary thi oney "by"having bi | """ thea biade atthe Bteith ice "| ousrsoen tat Si ea hoe es | twill be remeubned thatthe current ap- very mncch ieee So 10 8 4.00; | Sry works loweel prices, "Evo wiatace fied. = As ‘ile Superb Winecon- land sold and the mone; : i aye ome to callers 0m | propriation bill there is an item of $10,000 for BATES & Oo-, 1407 Ft. Weldety competition. 1224 Fst. nw. iat uly twelve per cent their "benefit. He ought that | Health Officer Townshend has received | Tuesdays thereafter. ceaig ts EOE tak eighth precincts with i a Of slconol it is attracting this was the best scheme yet devised and if the | Buthber of communications from persons in| | Mrs. Edwin M. Traell will not receive to- | Cauiping the fit chs bes sae - SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Indians did their part they would have a great | other cities concerning the prevalence of scarlet | morrow. ge s itted bide tn soon | {ga dealer to a Stan reporter this, morning. —— = = : a W. BURCHELL future, No Indian tribe except the Osages | fever and diphtheria in this city and asking| The ladies of the Congressional Circle at the | Were Siven the hearing submitted bids in com-| “Why? Simply because we never have rol SALE_WILE SELL OR TRADE A Lor, Sean cob oa dele pia eek or ee ¥ frguld have such a fund. He advised them to | whether it is safe at this time to come here. | Elsmere, assisted by a number of charming | Pliance with specifications prepared by the | and never would wcll cigarettes or cigars or 380 to alley, oar Lath ixtween and Hs achools, stores, churches and other city ‘conveniences fodo ands cdl eyes ee mela ty | "the anawers sent are that it is no more dan-| 2ebutanics, will hol their ast formal receys | Commissione:s, and since these bids were |*ny other form of sa for & snail house in northwest: hastrame, house om it | six-rouin eotaze in Sret-ciase comiiticn ‘ine todo and, calling it square they would begin ans “igre Dh cave a let, | Hou on Tuesday, the 10th instant, from to 6 | opened in September last the case has re | D088 unless we knew uns Sor 818i price. 94.000. CHARLES ¢ a, aul. trait, shade snd cacelwas water ‘good afresh. He told the Indians that he would | 8erous than at other times. In each case a let- | o'clock. Dancing. ined undecided. A big fight were eee SE Be WATERS © THOMPSON, Nom 8, Atlante bilisng: cera nde eS Sd ee the one printed below is sent to | "rs. Charles P. Lincoln and Mise Bertha D. | mune’, mivctl a a tat en- be it irer: *] i is 7 - = i hs THOMPSONS Town O hticnee belle. Fok Sabrent on arora soacee riact | Goovrean Ronse Coxraxy. deavor to bave patience with them. bend any greater danger from either ef tne | qiteoln of 1438 Ruclid place will Le at home fo companien each ‘one the bos De SALE-ONE OF THE NICEST LOTS ON | jo, Res Carlin Springs, Alexandria county, at #200 300 OTH ST., SERKNeeS YOR TES HED NER ltwo diseases at the present time than| Mrs. E. Shilli has itati equipment of the seventh precinct came u; T6ih st above. Scott, Cirle is olered. for sete at GF lithec Betutec even asian | ington has issued invitations for | €4' ‘ ‘ Pp snguare fut iets S100 to wie alley. with cast MELVILLE LINDSAY, Managee. withdrew from the room. ‘The commvienrme {St any other period in the history of Wash-| the marriage of her daughter Florence to Mr. oO wae Det ao Sites, Cat, Roel was Roar bee 5 sioner : o fer 4 x ington. ‘The operations of the recent act and | Fred Oberly at the Viner Py urch then told the Indians that he had set them a | the placing of warning signs upon houses, as Shacedey Goch at re o'clock. —— example by making a short speech and he | provided for in that act, has directed attention toad : 8 Roped that they would Boneilt by ite | "° | Lo the subject and caused many persons to be. | Mt. Louis A. Dent, Secretary Blaine’s privato red to visit several cities and rey POOR RUBBER GOODS ARE DEAR AT ANY PRICE. BUYOUR “GOLD SEAL" he did and the Mi. quently awarded res Bornean lieve that the two diseases prevailed to a | Secretary, left the city Saturday for Cuba, Con-| “This morning there was a bright array of GRADE AND YOU WILL GET THE BEST Pony shoeld ep icay she gee preggo = greater exterit than. e tral America and the West Indies. Mr.’ Dent . in the board’ room. oa MADE. BEST QUALITY LEATHER jnost, Big Mane and Good | _ ‘We are only receiving reports of from two | Will remain with Gen. and Mrs. J. W. Foster BELTING A SPECIALTY. eee Hora: Hear | to five sx six coens Rend fomour Popnlation a onthe I ee a during their r nc itatives fr h delegati 000, and in 1 fe number of > iolewk Mendel water teenie ee nd apartment houses we have only had | Mra. W. 8. Parks of 1717 Corcoran strest will was represented by Judge Jere ‘the there a sist” | Bengerey, would be another conference. ‘The commis- | to isolate a patient in one instance. I think | hold her last reception tomorrow from 2 until | Wilson and Messrs. A. H. Chay BJ. sunilar OK SALE—FROM 12 TO 15 ACRES ON LINE OF sioner replied inthe aflirmative. you may rest assured that there is no more|5. She will be assisted by Mrs. C. H. Ochm of | Noyes, the manager and of the com- be — fore srobahinaton roed. near Eckinston and Edicewood: Rewistered Trade Mark, ‘WHITE GHOST's COMPLAINTS. danger in coming to Washington now than | Baltimore, her mother, ‘Ars. Whitcomb, Miss | PAny- Yi ek LO Siaa’Say round, im vicinidy “Price git per sere. PURE RYE WHISKY, It was finally decided that White Ghost of | et? ever has been at any other time.” Houston of New York and Miss Alexander. tr prema ped of oe Ge an ~ fer UG, Lek, “aw. ly cos ts Hit : ‘com remarks cigarette So Cap st. bets a ee ——e 940 Gallcn, $1.0 Quart and 500.» Pint Crow Creek should be heard first, and he pro- Mr. and Mrs. Seranton will hold their last | Sithost exclusively t0 the bide se submitted, the course of ake ceeded to speak. He first flattered the ‘The Seventh Sign Down. formal reception of the svason at their rooms well compan: al ove n by $1085, He wer cities using his # ‘and ing the Gamewell commissioner and the white race, - JaMES THARP, pressing hin love for them and bi desire t | te health office is unlawful. Diphtheria Bean her fiend, Mise (3010-Lin 818 F ot. ive wit them in peace. He adroitl; mpared | ¥! thin.’ BR. WBuckley. the “mental condition of the Indians to| Such is the reading on the diphttieria warn- | , Mrs. Judge Perry of Utica teft for home yes- children and said that it was necessary to speak i terday, after a two weeks’ visit with Mrs. W. W. As Has Poe plainly and at length in ordee that they might | eens and today the seventh sign of the “To remove this sign without permission of | at the Richmond February —— by Miss i t 3 i fee gob i ir. 3 : 7 if 3 é fe i i Hi Metcalf evan ‘the Com- plasny and af length in ordef that they might | kind was put on M. Rodgers’ house. he chaione oes mani- 208 SALE_AT A SACHIFICE-A fn regard bachmentof tietwhie | , 7®. Penalty for tearing down the sign with- oe CRIFICE MRS. M. 3. UXT. was in regurd to the encroachment of the white | 4, ra lg menieg Syely pad : nate ple upon lands ‘owned by” the | Mt permission is from ¥ . As hereto- : 1300 F st. n.w., Toalans. “He had become weak and his pM pene wi ape pp hcg) — —— Offers her EXTIRE STOCK of Trimmed Bonnetsand | flewh watery in consequence of anxiety | fy fr d d claims that the RABLE SOUTH FRONTAGE over this” matter. commissioner | fF their being taken down, ani it ee prom fino arene dee ne yey design, tor | gsured him that he would look ‘into the ect, | Violations are committed by indignant friends. for residence fe the Sutter ot We eer ra ter. White Ghost then spoke of the #60 which to close an estate. aan FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. was ised him under the agreement, and Permitted to Enter the Port, F ict EPOX. W20 Fst. nw. the commissioners told him that money was to| ‘The health officer today granted permission ay tT TS : en tl ant ei the; Le} — their lands + to the captain of the barkentine Helen Louise pond builder D severalty. He emall- quanti corner ote, ou F'n.e + hue joven Be. Bo Inna tint would "be allotted: tothe Grow srese York ave. bet. N. Cap. and Ist ste. .. Indians, and the commissioner observed that Congress, ad been asd to pass a law that would equalize the allotment of lund among all the Sioux Indians. He said that in giving ont of the coffee rations the. grains, when a -& it FE counted, showed that the: ‘amounted ieee fo only 100 gratoe'a weet for a tla pit is PSE that com: 5 ouxht that this was so ridiculous that the wh, 4, new station. : cominissioner ought to know it. Gen. Morgan states teat ber bustand we pe 5 3 told him that tho Indians ought to have four! Th» xineteenth Street Baptist Chi Pa., in 1882; that after he oF atout ounds of coffee to every 100 pounds of rations. Bept jurch, corner anon, uy graiseie io tavine a tromtage of 40 toe main a ——§ | Ir they wero not getting this supply ho would | 19th and I streets northwest, having been en- Se oe seth Seees Duly 60S eauare ek, PES, Se so rer foot Eee ? ; see that they did. lerged and improved at a cost of €28,451.39, was =ioue pany we poe’ ame ‘THOS. J. FE £00.) Lt sous bane ‘SHORT RATIONS OF BACO¥. reopened February 1 with religious exercises i F t White Ghost spoke of the rations of bacon | which lasteda week. During this time collec- E i i : i It tions were taken to the r, her seats cnet ys Saito tect ‘articles of value, pre which sum, to” joined: axD, fag S tend Died From the Eflects of Gas. Sibwakt 530K. Walter 3 Brooks, Harry Russell, the colored man from Pitt " Lnet F at ma is chairman burg who was asphyxiated by illuminating gas sositrne ta cae 2 in Carson's Hotel night, as published im ao Si HhucR& ate ike. es: Sonte Celock Oot Cchon selagraged to Py a Scene the deed man’s wife. Und®rtaker to BS geets per ot week aS Se iam 40 ‘cea es ‘for burial and it in por SALE TNEST LOT LEFT ON CONN. ts 3 $I SE 20 be oct. on, wary, terms. ie i Aa dar area Cs i atl t i i iit it ifid H e i i it sae a se nae

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