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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1891. —HOUSES. | FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR_SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SOCIAL, WATEEES. Si Teams tWo-story Si ILE LET 213 = R SALE—SEVEN-ROOM TWO-STORY BAY-| {OR SALE — AKLINGION HEIGHiS LOTS. B SALEBY THE OWNER, NEW TEN-ROOM | Mrs. Harrison’s Souven! the Recent ne and bes iat do a ee EES indow trick, 18 fect whte; mod. imys. ; fronting | F jrontine on Ari Fund satine or lectne | [end beth stables, co House. he iet front; - a te set god brick stabie: | and bath. lot 90x12%; plenty of shade and very cheap. | south; lance parkine; near New jersey ave Rin cars; are ‘for home locations or invest- | ing feet on. C3 ‘and ramping b Journey—Personal Notes. nfor land alone Aisoa nice jo:, 40 fret trunt, 1oth st. ext-nded. at | Massachusetts uve. nw. ; lot rans to $0-foot all ment. C. M. MacGOWAN. feck at envi, Br. BandO.R.R..on| ‘The President and Mrs. Harrison are not yet Tes wg, | SO: #8, and several on Howard’ ave... $3 to 50 front, | jes roa for extending Tess oo eNHOW EE eee rae Soe S Comceran DunaE. | balance in. four Sears: ‘or will exchange for eit | rested after their long journey. The President 7} ; tk NEW BRICK ory bay-window bricks. § roome and bath, | _wyt Se. nee Fornaio ak Ge ee we THOR DS oe Went to church yeatorday morning and for s FOR SALE ABB, Be rou VS. Capitol, and nice lot. 16th and | On saLBONE OF THE MOST CHARMING | STAHL: 458 La. ave: d myleas | S710 ____ GEO. B. ROSER._| Tai tn the after with Mrs. Dimmick. s nouinn "they are sow © by wore x10, with room house, only $3 ber | J Vint AS IN THE SUBURBS OF THE CITY. ON OK SALE—AT CHARLTON HEIGHTS, AT A wage pear arg THE KIDGE ROAD, MIDWAY BETWEEN THE steaauy | KXKcostia AND. BOWEN ROADS,” ABOUT. 3 ses | MILES FROM THE CAP! 411 HOOMS AND 6 iF. BARNS. &e. ; CR] ELIGHT- R SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGH’ CHOICE Fier onthe: north fie Of kguuoke we: bet. 130 and they wi myts Northeast Washincton, where property is : And 8-roo: sacrifice if sold within the next ten, Yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. McKee offer you nice 6, = low prices — started for Indianapolis present at Miss to be ot at ZERTINE DiRGAIN AT BTA TTSVILIED Bix: | MeHee’s wedding on Wednesday. Mra McKee F room cottages acre lott fine shade: water, fruit, | Wa# almost too tired to make the trip, but felt J xtan ce anew Louse on G st. noe. exception 2 garden, Se-; thirty-three stopping. tains, stores, | that she could not absent herself from this Shagarsomesan seen esa 3 EB Soir ; nk association, "Masonic lodge, free ‘Occasion in her husband's family. She DAVID D. STONE, 506 F st. trad 4 PLY ON THE Pi SoM ; between Dead delivery, ot erukir mend temas aie be back again by Friday or Saturday. x EW HOUSE OX : 3 EV ANS, owner, oD promises, or with M a i Ae Window, Orewa ona buahs saat Suk ot. = erwin MONS #CO-.| On Saturday, whon Mrs. Harrison bad her trunks unpacked, all the souvenirs of her jour- Se ee Site rote nth the Gian Baits: | ney were brought to light. Ske has them all S"]ayinenta. You should see them. Verjences: sv) eixhts, cor. Columbia road and Gatario Bara. FOR $\LE_18TH ST. i oo | Titoal jenping aorowrh tt alsa Carder cu the | arranged on the tables upstairs in the corridor, ARM, AWELL-BCILT | Commodsous residence. For terima, &. i noe m iver road and secre. | and they make a glittering array of precious bay-window brick: 8 rooms and bath; lot 1Sx100; 303" SIILLINGTON, Attorney. my ibs a DON. i858 F wt. | Adjoining property cannot be bought st any Price. | metals ‘The saint eeppaie Say Gy President on my 2-0 Louisiana ave. OK SALE—21 SMALL, BUILDING LOTS SOUTH- NEDY & FICKLEN, 608 14th et. | are also among the display, and between them DAVID D. STO: >OR SALE ON EXCHANGE FOR LOTS, SEVERAL | I west, costing about $250 each if taken asa whol a CHES, WITH LARGE HOUSE, | @ll the number must certainly reach four hun- ae baw (- 1, SEARGARDTED. | Hiern crcbard, cna eciginnl oak grove, tieatid | dred. On one long table are all the % ‘distant, $80 per acre: ® | gold and sil the best squares om this VEN or. 93 my)-lm CHARLES EARLY, 603 14th st. n.w. OR SALE—ONE OF FINEST LOTS IN MOUNT | ViC™ oO! “ity and river 4 miles 3 gold and silver souvenirs. Thei iue is very oom and bath {lor 17 8x ‘oom "4, Atlan tie builds On SALE — FOUN ALLEY fi FPieceut oe tatoein TA eLes, Lok ass Nok ae | Tom house and 40 scree, Desnuirul shade tress, great tand in size and variety they range from a J = SIN—12a) LST. NW. | Cheap. Chas. #EryEgsth of Kepenaw ave. ; surrounded by Snehouses. | fruit, excellent water, marniacent view ofcity, miles | the superb silver salver, presented to Mrs. FOR SALE 83.00 wits Be ¥ A COZY, HOME ON ij, 22 rooms. ail mod. imps: lot | _ myo 10t~ 27. 5.. BU BS. aw. mny16-3t*_ | out, 164.000; 19 acres. 7-room, house, $3,500; 12% | Harrison by the ladies of Francisco, toa Seen. StS. mae. bot. Sand Se aeee Pree, 13.5 x < FOE SALE WO VERY PRETTY 2-8TORY AND | WOR SALE— ere aap boa. 500; 11% scree. {Toon | tiney bit of silver baby carriage, not much rick ; two stories: three nice rooms on cach, | Daseinent bay-window brick houses on dd, st. near | 5. .A cod jot im achoice locality, Massachusetts ave. | or manimoth trees and excellent water, the most | over an inch square, but beautifully wrought Bats iot about 70 feet dee. Cute Mia: ne, 8 rooms, bath and all’ mod. taupe, ; | between ist st. aad Florsia eve. on cominanding view around Washington, $150 per acre; | in fil work, which sted to the ee PS DANENHOWER, m16-3t acai == L tract of S0acren, Lot 7 and 1 of 70 suitable for sub- | pocs a GOR SALE—ATIENTION, HOME 'N DAN — division ; 30 acres, small house, excellent shade and to present to his grandson, Benjamin Fire creeipin tar se Sect rat a 7 CORNER Tt AND T gra | FOR deaatie ang Tervcrarsreetre penal seyrecmacttie | Meee, 22 Ui tho President was. given, the rani " “ x EIs4i, ig q ite West ington, a beautiful and exter j TONE, 806 F st. n. aoe eget Fe ee reel oe Fitome houses in the West | West side of 19th st. betw Of the city and river, $225 per acre: also several other lom of the state in the tation of a is it NKLIN | Eni 7 —T fe. ; | ches by V1 feet toa. Toone: 2 bath roous, cedar closets. ie. ; | incnes by 3 Suburlan places for sale, Send siainp for map of | Silver map of the state nearly s foot square. ‘steam: ; open daily ; watchman ass e Palace county, with roads around Washington, and full list | In San Francisco the invitation to th bath and cellar; i. OLE! von oc IMENTS, - SEBToPOET for sale audrent, 34M EXD," | Hotel banquet was on a thick gold card, his oe “GE GALELa an rz aa menu was another gold plate, and’ the are Pith HORE POR URBRSROW | feedomar th ct came ona pers wronght SOR BALES STN. W, NEAR PRINTING HEIGHTS, ee e From the launching of the ‘office, gocd brick house; eight rooms and store ‘The undersigned offer for sale the desirable improved | Monterey Mrs. Harrison has several elegant fom tsb, on Moaks0:gelenp te prvpert: Hie ““Tinchicum or Deat Place. Phe property will | Mementon, | One is s purple, velvet sash, “ise Slo Fst. n. oe jarate parcels, as shown. on | another is a large silver ladle with a picture o AR 10TH, A PRET Jot 40x100 t be sold in ‘Will'be exit i i = AQ exhil ited by shee the unt ee the ship in the bowl, and the third a hammer One m rect OD, made from one of the first rivets placed in the Ste cat, ak Oeeatary cet | ship, Mrs, Harrison has also a. spoon to show sgecioat ant chivas meoatons wie oil eters | or cae? rad, "ae, eaten an ae pac on 5 odera | the silver states. ‘The salver from the San 000 | JOR SALE — ELEGANT RESIDENCE SITE, TRI- Sakouethor ive meconeerratory, complete stabie.2t¢ | Francisco ladies has the card of invitation for Jrok sue Fane acist rooms, bath, electric luchting, spe furnace, con rcted ‘ THE FINEST LOTS IN CO- lumbia Heights, on Harvard st. just off 14th; south front; high and above «rade; if taken at once, 01 $2,000; easy terms, “Co Bs FRYE. Room 20, Le'Drott Duilaine. ‘nyl6-3t Si. OF by tic 3.500)" ston that Gr bmi.i:3.900) of Georg 1G fr. mt. 3,000) taining 41500) feet y easy ters ERRILE, TERRY & WHITE. iia F etown, = ‘43,732 TORY | _™v16St near | POR SALE C,H. FICKLI angle at intersection of {ode Isiand ave. and Mt. | “The dimensions and locations of the oth is | th 45 eee ae ee eo =e SERS, wabeumensious of the other reception at which it was presented on its Sethe Feige TD ae. Dw. 5 Tees eS SENER & CO. Meee ee eee El ee MAD, | apdotat™ ELLEN & RUTHERFORD, 1907 F at._ | Tnaeeoetn LOM AS Pate, No more desirevigrar. | face, wreathed in a grape vine. From different ALe_ws C sheds rye ix agi eit roan on very many term. GOR SALE-LOT CORNER STH AND G 8Ts. 5, | On iavestinent cities on the coast se has elegant gold and sil- E rooms, bath, brick stable, Jot 2Ux121.6 | TUS! ava Si WALKET. 458 Louisiana ave. oe artim AUT Secton Sth Oe patios an rsrae | « Aull foriaticn a8 to terms and conditions of sje, | ver knives and spoons, made in odd and attrac- wer, Price, $2,000. 15. 9. OR SALE—THE GREATEST BARGAL THE | depth of about s0 feet; improved by nine-room brick | ©°-+ Will be cheerfully furnished by the undersixned.’ | tive shapes. A miner's lamp of silver was a Bos aest = a real estate iarket in this city, nearly an entire | House on Gat. side; modern improvements; cars Dass By GORDO poeta ‘another place, Dittle dishes of all- jo SALE—§ PER CENT INVESTMENT— FOUR Square ousstrest ens tine, contatnints 75.00) 99.4. | Se ree aise nem otmcrese wholes cheap to games H, TAYLOR.” Ver filagree work are a reminder of another. we Groom beick dwe ne; Will : o improved streets 1h 4 ; ° ; Leah pe mouths Price, #500. iS DONALD: | _® ‘Icoune dwelling senting for $556 month. Inquire on premises, of OWNER, ng 618 16th stn. w. "A richly chased nut cracker is one of the SOD, Ue F st. a w., Roow 3 my 16st UR SALE— for only . per sq. it. oF 100 tor the whole; my9-2w* 5.e. cor. Sth and G sts. 8.0. souvenirs of the magnificent hospitality shown Se TWORTORY —BnIck | EA Dusingey on 7th st. bet. Lzand Mate. | euay terms; we o‘er to sauary So, 12%, Went Washing | FLOR GALE CALIFORNIA AVE., WASHINGTON SALETAT WOODSIDE. METROPOLITAN | them by Senator and Mra. Stanford. their Fiteiiog beth and cellar; lot 17384 to al tame 1 AHL aES £58, | E Heiphta ot ooxiss feet an Caltfornia ave: de- L~weil-built Groom cottaze, hot apd cold Fe : Die F st. : 7 ‘$5. 700. ik. 8. DUNALDSON, G5 F stn. * site for residence and Aine ‘opportuaiiy, for dot, pice, Shab; terme to suit. | rooms at tho Palace Hotel the day they arrived Ro my a Stectation. Call or address 3 Galiformle ave,, D.C. | —myz1s ‘ON, 482 La. ave." | the President and Mrs: Harrison found » most Bo FO’ —LOTS, tay 16% ENT OR SALE-AT WOODSIDE “GLEN | elaborate decoration of flowers. Mrs. Stanf Fee AEG awotting and store on 7th st. ne. fst cay brick dwelling on Florida 2 m R_SALE : IR SALE—A SPECIAL BARGAIN, LOT 28x80; ath ; stable; hot and cold th and: r~ orth of East Capitol st. ‘Store rents for ®20 per tie for sunnier Loard, | Bad senta basket of flowers, fruits and nuts FOR SMESING EINE LQTS ON NAY, AVE: unproved by large brick building; ehourh for two af ; Sere bai ae “So La ater’ mevim | and tied in among the latter, with a long silver month. Paved ale 0S. J. FISHER © CO.. — ‘Cheapeet on Saunas Frise $1.25 Chiser wilt sell for @L25-°A. "X. MOLTZMAN. fat | TPES -LOTS-CONTAINING Ivci1 FEET af | chain, was the nut cracker. From the dinner my16-3t asd Fst iw. | POR SALE DUG. F st. nw. . myi6-3t ‘Rockville; plank sidewal jade trees; nicely ey ‘given by Mrs. Stanford the President and por SaLE— my A -—~ — eihigeee oa ec __ | Ok SATE NSD! focated, three uanutes’ walk fron, depot; if soldat | Mrs. Harrison brought home their name cards, Fee LE secidence on Mass. sve. nearly opro- | "081 3 Eee SAN ee & O., ALE-AT ABARGAIN, ONE OF THE | and loth st. a.w, . $500._ Address C. Hae 3 which were bonquets of yellow poppies, the te Ascensica Church. Contains 19 rooms, fuely} Moyiaat ora aw. in nerthwest. located on west side of ie 19th st VOR SALE—KI\ ERDALE PALK LOTS I HAVE | California FORAGE DEsitapee LOUS IN RIVERDALE a sx nished. Built by kdsnonston PARE. Wate SABLE LOTS IN RIVERDALE | rustic effect and tied with long ribbons. The ‘THus. J. FISHER & CO. JOR SALE—A_WELL-BUILI MODE 4 F st. Bb. d8, with & view through Riggs st. Y to 16th. | Price Hillyer uve. "Lot 30x00 to alloy: 7th 1. GD per sq. it . ‘ uN is jok SALE_ON BLAKE ST. NEAR 16TH GARRETT, cor. 13th st. aad New York ave. n. FOE SALEBY 95 ON W ST, NEAR 10TH | 3d, ave. bet. od SEE PLAT. }ASH'N DANENHOWER, ain Galton seal 4 nearly new three-story apd basement bay-window | “ny16-3t nw. ; cheapest ground in the northwest at 90c. h my-im Vor. 13thand Gets, | Wasa California gold spoon, a bear, the em- brick Bia Tovme and bath. Very reasonable at | ACS an er | _malonit T. it. BROOKS, G16 12th at. 2. IVERDALE PARK. blem of the state, being at the top of each ~ SS ES ‘montily. payments; & frame house on north side COTTAGES AND LOTS FOR SALE. handle. Just before she left the city Sirs. Har- = a x — 2, 2es Ct Bea Hasmchusrtis ave. bet. ach and) oth mw. ; 6 rooms; | ont, Bandaomest sobarnen. on the Baltunore snd rison received from Mrs. Stanford a case con- wo allcy botses. mas each, Water, sewer, | Cheap for 83,000, (A a jo railroad, - Some choice jotsfor sale. » Also seve! ini igious pi Be: $2.00. myié-or “TYLER € RUTHERFORD, 1907 F st.n.w. | little over $1,000 per lot; thi “tive cotiages built in the moatthorourh manner, | nine 8 religious picture, the work of @ cele; bet see ad = EE NE | bullder.. ‘T. it. BROOKS, myl-1w ‘an be purchased on easy monthly terms. rated Russian artist, and in a rich enamel a uALE gos Chal OK SALE—#25 CASH, #25 MONTHLY_N my 16-3 G16 12th st. aw. Room 5, 1000 Fst. a. W., £08 railroad frame. wstory Groom and bath POR SALE-ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST COR- | and visit this beautiful place, ‘FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST CORNER LOTS Fis FE 3. A. BLUNDoN, |. Inaddition to the dozens and dozens of imps. aaished im natural wood. stained giass, &- northwest; fashionable iocation; only $2.65 per ® i een ; these elaborate souvenirs in the precious Swlolcut ani convenient. lovatiep, mortbeast> only lent tocersendhertics | sock’ Ne riety ee ine thee: | ee ee : hep S00" FULTON Lewis, 1355 Fst. mye" | myte-1m 2a Fete Pacific buiding. | my1G-St 24th and F beautiful view of) Kock creek and Mas: | i'Sct, in'brooklauas Chiversity Hleientoandviciaty, | metals there are charming reminiscences of F Bal . AT M1 SA ¥; ‘OR SALE— z a to be delighted with it for a residence site. POOLE & | Most thriving suburb of Washington. Everybody | the journey embodied in albums of the most Serocts iraive weihng: Jor 1003175: near 14th st A fine fot on Wyoming ave., Washington Heights; | BNO!T, 610 13th st. n. w. mylS-st | building. furesque scenery. Art seminary estab- | elabor: lescription, containing in many cases Pict jue Tr soit at once, $9 000, oF will sell house and lot Brice, 84.000. BOxiGzYeet ; 81 per foot OR SALE Ushed, Observatory affording most extensive View | attractively mounted photograp views of the : will sell ce, 84. ° os & University, y P: oe Gab FULLON LEWES, 15 ¥ ot. ix, relat Sarre, itios. J. risuer co, | F BROOKLAND LOTS. Elctant, dow ntoue station on Brando. heatai'ty | luxurious homes and places ‘in the. towns F16-St 1114 F st.n.w. | _my15-3t 1324 F st. nw. ‘Look for a safe and profitabie investment, steam, Every inducement to locate your howe | yisited, albume filled with the flora of mai SALE—GS) VALUABLE Cor. oN # 87. | POR SALE— ‘Let us show you these lots. here, as itis only three ‘miles out and in, close touch Daniqerg he ny si dence oF business: improved ‘An unusual PRICE AND TERMS 10 SUIT. ‘with’ the city. hed by Lincoln avenue or electric | States, more of them filled with elegantly en- meses lance Tot, te Nery cheap to fan imtuediate | the corner of 16th ana House, NEAREST SUBURBAN LOTS TO WASHINGTON. | cars or B. and O; trains. peed is in bent legal form free gare poems of welcome. There are cotton 2 New ork ave. m! brick in Le Di 4 ‘or a number, 1 steam and electric car facilities. of cost to purchasers. It you have business eee ful Sacory and back building, bay window Sig foe eS ‘THOS. J. FISHER &CO., Fists showing tne, entire, section of ‘souster Seat | ap17-20t° 8. G. TRUSLER § CO... _| metal from every other state put in most at- MEvIOS WE. BUREORD, 1422 New Yoru ave. j alae. nev: Grooms and 1524 F st. iw. | Other pointe ready for distros TY “4 | On wacE- | tractive shapes. One enterprising man pre- “OR SALE—A BARGAIN, AT 83.250, NICE 7- Meus Teo eee ALE—THREE LOTS ON 23D BT. N.W. ‘Price fron: #300 up, with inouthly paymente. LOTS 50 BY 200 LOTS sented a box studded over with bright bite of room brick house. ail modern smprovements; half i 4 sD and N sts. :cheay For further particulars apply t Adjacent to glass which had inside a cake of silver polish, Wok BURFOLD, | tn st. u.w.: new: 7 rooms; complete in every Fes) __ © A. MaRUEM, 10008 ot. nw. ENES & WEAVER, se gir ny Oa er while another wrapped up in red, white and BS nd nicely Sinished ;'g5,000. FOR SALE_PARGAIN IN A CORNER PROPERTY | _8P24-1m G29 F st. nw. AND GLEN ECHO Miasaawe Net cect tote at ted "ATERS & THOMPSON, .c., near Lincoln Park; large frontage. OR SALE_REALESTATE— At $75, @100, €125, $200, on monthly payments of lue ribbons contained seve! ottles of lini- myl6-3t Room 8. Attic vailding. Oe SEEN, SALE REAL ESTA‘ 810; jnietest land in the vicinity, overiooking the Ma, | ment which he wanted the President to use += Sa _my?-10t 1420 F ot. Bw. | 5, BF cade animiprved” 28 18s 29. 20s hy 22, | and ve, sore tet odieted Ye suburien praite, O | after the injury he received from a bouquet Fiecoacinasetts ave. northwest between 4th and | JO SALE-CITY Tdyx100 EACH, $850; Bb, ob, 50, 00, 61 and 122, tm-| “Plats and full information may beovtained of hitting him im the eye. There are dozens of Sth stn Spf story And basement brick; 7 rooms £50 cus, balance in monthly payment Maryland wegen sd. tots SO nS 2S, waLCETOL a an Real @. C. PAYRE & CO;, Agents, | souvenir medals, dozens more of banners and ! Ve. st. ne.; Rear cars, herdies : O28, . 48, 49, | 3 : : price, $ B. H. WARNER &CO., | a woot, safe invertinent "WRIGHT & STOCREEE: “ahd Sh, unimproved. ed. tee. jor sy, | < Sets hm NS tn | flags and water color sketches of many beauti- mayiest 216 F st. ow. “a. my 5-68 ibis" SY and 58, -animprored: og. | W oopsinz ful places, all handsomely framed. i ‘a aia : or sare CRDAN TOT ON crT¥ ent o eenrenas 4 tween, here is pyramid of the bark of the bi FOR SALE_AT $7000. FINE BUSINESS CORNER. | FQ. between 4th and sth te. n.w., 2etory 6 Lsbesupdivided no two | Gelngrove ag, aot. iin iil VBL, Eines. | pike, foes whe’ vatrond gue went aad tee pews | tees andanother made of dried fruite,| There WE DORFORD, | Poompbrick; $5,000. oven & 00, iptellane rage susurban lot; terms exny. | Hy Apis ne dns tho, no, Wh, 19%, 103, 104 io, | the saat and sloping toward beth.” The draintes inex {are wild flowers, pressed flowers, shells and a = ayes Sioa nw. _| Ton sati—o8 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE: JUST | , All the improved property rented to good tenants | Vint ia ght ules from Wwasiston and iythe only | €VerY other concetvable shape in which a sug- oR SALI SEW) Sas hove Dunoas Girsies 2 iors tach having” aijcod | Abd PAYS 8 good pepventaye oO "ie ce saked: ferius | oue on fue branch which routs on the pike, “Thereare | gestion taken of an industry or of w state prod- dow. prwuri front. conerated cellar howe; Pierce place between 2th and 15th sts, nw. frontage: Funning back on a Irfoot paved alleysone | CMY. AppIs to W. W- McCULLOUGH, | Lmnber | ten houses now on the eulalivision and wore are tobe | duct could ibly be given. Several news- “ote: eso Ene Hew bank Story and cellar brick ; rooms and bath ; price, of the most desirable situations in the city; #3 per jer, 14th and W sts. Dw. ey2t-im _ } bulltat once. ‘The Hook Creek National Park. s898r- | papers on Pacific coast printed souvenir my lone" TkPOKD. 1422 New dori ory ane pene es pees fetes OA = Pe ott ‘eyed, extends toa point opposite the southern end of > Pacifi i Sosa Be She & CO. ES Ho, FoR saLe-1oT, Hus'euadiviniom and to the wet cf itabout taree-quar- | €ditions on white satin on the day of the Presi- 5 5 _ ee eat TK 7 fers Of Rule, Executive, avenue extended forme Y These cam poaaoamal Mach ick | POSSE 4 OPGu™ BRIER HOUSE,ON H| bolt nalhe acy Ruta he SattttSs Sige tt Ane act AG Ra | poral ed up with nin bos Bed in most Sdand 4th. Lot 20 by 120. Chi olitan Branch. r : rite, when cotnp! on rom y B80 a AGRE: odd ath sh aew. eyle-ot | Purposes. Only WO cents square foot, A baneain. _ PALISADES OF THE POTOMAO Gity to the subdivision. luxurious shapes. ‘LE = lw SPEAK & VIDETY OF st. _ ot att lon of aa aems end Jower thaninany) ‘the President and Mrs, Harrison have not ei aaneonn O& SALE—825 DOWN AND #10 a LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, ic: pun omapestionlineacirie yet made up their minds as to whero they will OK SALE" HaxDso: Will bay'a desirable lot for residence within 13 iF. LEIGHTON, Owner, place all this elaborate collection #o that the mention om Gagtiel squares of Pennsylvania ave. cars, ior only #300. BUY apIl-2m ” “452 Louisian re Pp 4 colle m so a od deaf avenue cares bargain st § Feo ROA. PSILLIPS & SON, 1410 Ne ave, iA rusia Public may enjoy it as much as their friends. it SALE—CHEAP LOTS IN PKOSPEO! HILL it has been suggested that as the ‘egation ‘ubs:viston, at the head or North Capitol st. Will TIEUL Lor LE. is in so many ways entirely unique and so trul Si feet reat tes ia rear ve sold inn ody or uenale lovey om suall payments = parang FOR LEASE. representative of American industries as well my lost " re ee EE eT kU: ON THE DOK LEASETWE OFFEK ON LEASE ONE OF | ae luxuries that they permit it to be shown at FoR SAE my9-10t 1420 Ft. nw. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC ivy Seincider, on Q st, between L7thfand 18th sia: 10 | the National Museum. . Foe SALECEWELVE VERY DESIRABLE ALLEY rooms; all modern improvements; nicely papered. | Mrs. Harrison's description of the wonderful two-story st brick, Hhisbis'g G50 | Bote in square 770; each 14.4 by 245 FOR 8300. Fon 9900, | Hus, Saverio. "' , WARNER 4 co, | thts, slong her journey is an absolute treat. ; He re . H. WARY S California the ordinary wonderland was myo ORLY 625 CASE ‘OR LEASE—1027-1000 K ST_N.W., DESIRABLE | oh it pe ae ft Strick ana teoot ABLE | changed into rose land. At Mrs. Stanford's re~ ‘Cost if sold iumediately | 9 icoms. collar. steam heat, “AM. GORMAN. 5 A ET, NORTH- | And the balance in small monthly payments, You | joums io Toe a ‘Turns ere was 1,000 gol ir roses ok SaLEN BARGRIN-ON F i BET Tit | pete APSR GAGE PaeeETIR, beck very com | Feet cor: sthena Bat. ne, ‘hear Fevaeyivanie | Wil Never nue thew stall smeuneeadmake’ "| Rouen, Lurocuncarh win bate souar, Furpeensat | cePpented ie acanchy over: their ben a at mi 14th n.w.; # rooms and celiar +} dodooy B.'H. WARNER & CO., Siok Pero. evn A MOST PROFI ‘ABLE INVESTMENT, Baek, ith O rooms and betty ail ji p ‘CHAS."A. McEUEN, ae " another reception th stood on a baleon: Fognd bay-window trout ‘new: (Only @7.800. "| “i ‘O16 F st. Dow. myLot 1420 F st. nw. Sonia penlioulecs encly sh cuca: ‘at 835.50 per month. 220: K st. n.. tt ee ant bansueat prkk' and | Where 1,000 calla lilies formed a great brown stone house, with 10 rooms:a.l improvements, | around them. Mrs, Dimmick had been in Cal- [OR SALE—FINE 3STORY AND CELL. brick, splendid condition, on I st. n.w. @ow: ail ued imps.- @ lance rooms: lot 191 Yareain at $7,000. A.-M. GOKMAN, GUS Lith st. my 1d FQhes aCe ne ar aetna paige | 2 A SB ne ae NH ES. A’ ONABLE PRICES, — at 855.05, and 1011 N.H. ave... desirabl x is je The enlancement of the city warks the rapid apprecia- | FOR sabe Htory aad basewent brick and brown stone house, with | £0%Mia before, but she says that the memories tion of such proverty. as the sales duruig the past wo BROOKLAND AND ADDITION LOTS. 11 rooms; all tront rooms and all improvements, | Of the journey with the President are some- oe SaEECana FATTER cage SHO SaINET | PURSES Rear terns easyer | «bonus erme eeeaaeyyapy STEAM ead | HELO meme SS yas y oo | Mine that can never be obliterated, Cia: 5 oucwol fotein this luvality at LOWEST | _my2-Ot VidFet.n.w. | Mrs. A. A. Wilson expects of ny, Monthly pasments—a modern 2-story aud bas S.A. MCEUBN, ‘We have the choice of 10 . yellime,conteining Srorsaud bath room; | _™y9-10t at ee PI ‘on MOST. FAVOK: ERMS; also Harrisburg today on a visit. SEVEN-KOOM COTTAGS with one feta sven within, 133 squares of a a : : th. 2D TELE & | FO Oby stltern peed the sito; beara eae or two lots. AMUSEMENTS. Dr. and Mrs. Verdi have issued invitations myilor AL Meck 1490 F st. n.w. No trouble to show property. for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Sophie Tar er ce it SADETER VERY (DESINAULE, COMNER Rorpat outer smt Seah call spam testa Tent, deal ot interest hae been mani- | Wilkins, to Mr. oon aoe at : : d storie 8. This pro ‘properties in the southeastern of the city, for McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, fested by the pupils of the first division in the | urday evening, June 6, at 8 o'clock at St. Paul's > — 1305 can be jnade to pay very well by changing int 4 ~ a a . : FSR SALE 0 _ r Cola be) yep eae 9 Bow el Seer cameron oe pe a i ee reparation of the cantata of ‘Ihe Flower | Church. south foul Pred, BSW che heat caake butetes bg, | Cost and ean also tell you what rent likely to be Fe- = : jueen,” and the indications are that their | Mrs. Delafield and Miss Emma Delafield left ceived. It wili pay you to investivate this. (4. 63.) I nes SALE—100,000 FEET OF GRO! ), ISHER- labs ‘will be ded b: " TYLER & RUTHERFORD, WOO table for smal] houses; Cc. A. o wr = rowardes Sy 6 successful play ii myl6-2t Wort straw. | McEUEN: 1AM ot mw “egw” | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN | snd reat audience tonight at the National reg eg gehen tenga liner nomenprened ‘ce {OR SALE — TWENTY LOTS IN TODD AND | W>yxq ES —_| Theater. The object for which it is given, the ing orthern OF SALE e yous bargain in Soom and cellar | F'“rown's subdivision of Pleseant Plata veryior: | WANTED $5,000 FOR FIVE OR TEN YEARS | egigblishment of teachers’ library, should | the wummor on == eee ee he brick with ad brick on Last Capitol st. near the. sonable prices; easy terms. ©. A. MCEUEN, 1420 F ‘Skil ize security; no commission. | cause all who have the good of the public ce €BIS.S0 per mo. Thi myi63t age & WARRER & co. st new. Sy | REAGGNABLE INTERES | schools at heart to attend. The necessity for | _ Miss Hattie M. Myers, only daughter of Mrs. will only be | ee i SALE—TWO FINE LOTS, 37.4 % or y ‘ied so alan | prow sale m SALE-TWO FINE LOTS, 57.gx100, souta | Wf ood personal security Aildeees | such a library has long been felt, and last year | M. M. Myers of 323 A street southeast, has been = = iN LOAN ON BEAL EST: to Congress for £5,000 for this purpose, but the | account of illness of her mother. SOR SALE-ON Ht ST. 3-2. BET-GIM AND 77 B. H. WARNER & CO., OR SALE-SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE BUILD- | MONE TO.LOAN ON Bh ee ee jengress tox © P An attractive corner on 19th st. n.w.; 10 rooms | McEUEN, I- Pst nw. and batit; price, 11,000. oe ee mylt-st | Superintendent Powell made an urgent appeal | called home from school at Winchester’ on my Ryming win roo and bath, with al au": eenting for | FOR SALE—O BETWEEN 14TH AND ISTH STS. | Sie ech "gate © arenes, Sobol, street cars, her- | “mye 7t Tits New Yor: ave. | Receesity. and so cut it o is is the only | Rockville for two months. = 08. DE two-story brs ° Sa ‘ONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN—PAnTIES | °itY Of its school population where there is no | Mfr. Alex. H. Hiltz and Miss Fannie B. Ston- cach. Price, each 83, AN & BUT- ew two-story brick; s:x rooms, bath and i i visi my16=3 | concreisccliae: $4,700, Also clecant cornse property | 3210 GARY, WANTED AND. 10, JOAN GPARTIES | guch library, and the pupils of the first division oe 7 ae pezrte collar: ©4,700.,_ Also sles “fo a a nell were married by the Rey. Dr. Hammes gta as aS een ee ano | Wee PuaON eons Mae Gon : | Ee SS eta, | Snecma tl tig ah be, 20 lout: | Eamon ath rndoton Rath, with all mT ry at be mye DESIRABLE BARGAINS. ny®-tr 1222 F st. tg = rasiage! ss bese wi ‘sold tor This class of pr is bel pid oer __________}*2* st-_ | music store, and general admission has been| | Mrs. Levi P. Morton, Mrs. Don Cameron and each. Terms, $00 casa; balance month; DOK SALE EE-STORY BRI eee ing rapidly purchased ss 3 7 4 a bs wand to inapect apply te DUGAN & BUTLER we | Fotos pe E-STORY BRICK: | an investment by persons who have profited largely | \JONEY TO LOAN ON, APPROVED DISTRICT | placed at 50 cents. ‘Miss Hattie Biaine are in Paris. —_ ms 1ESe_ | aiiey Sih tee below Fenny vane fave. sadarees | Sharguyaon cece faust linuted snount a tee | : Eslou. “ALBERTE NOX. | , ‘The second annual benefit of company C, SHOOTING STAKES. OX OE SW, EEA. took Boe Bi ony pot te: “Tay oS | RGUER MARS ZEET oF GROUND POM ACER | BOF myz-im" | first battalion, D.C. N. G., Washington Light c poms ata Hath, wi Di SALE— Z 0% ‘themsel| resent infantry Corps, wi en by a select - — $5.00. For permit to maspect appiy to At the intersection of 20th st. with New opportunity without delay. cs eee ; A DUGAN & BUTLER, 609 F st. shire» rood ho’ nt g ten rooms and ‘C. A. McEUEN, BS e ary and musical entertainment in the armory ‘TREY DO HAVE IT. a a a ts ioe vate’ preg gay S10 39108 1420 ¥ st. now. Se ead Sea On DABTERLY, J at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening. Tickets, 25) sinys: “By thunder, Col. Gunbarrel hasgone Very prett: frame: stain 5 7 }. J. Fisi UR SALE—THREE VERY DESL SMALL PREMIUM [AKGED. a i = Dovel sai ade ieee Bowers Bens bey _myh aa BE ing Tots, Ot. Let, NH. ave. and Zit at. $10,000 aes oe Carleton Company will Rresont “The “ep aie tar irate a He's wild over vr permutt tomepect apply JOE SALE se sEUEN, 1420 F' 8,000 . ueen’s Lace Handkerchief” at Albaugh’s this | it.” DUGAN S BUTLER, WOO Fat. mw. | PC sccuaule residence, containing 12 ro0ma, on the SALE-DESIKABLE BUILDING LOT ON Zee aokt, evening with a full cast. a Binks: “Ah? Got the pokerium tremens, bas ON H ST. BET. N. CAP. AND 1s | Westside of Connecticu: sve. just north of It st. st st. bet. Nand O sis. ‘500 ESTATE, “Little Nugget” opens the last week of the ee = toe 6; improved Uy old frame; price, ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. Oe icCEUEN, 1420 F at. n.w. jugget” oper he?” pes eo ae. |e p30-tr ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAR. _| season at Harris’ tonight. Sea SUGAN & BUTLER, e00 Ft FE S3LEGHIREE CHOICE LOTS ON 2187 ST. | yy ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS To SUIT AT CUR Gilmore has bronght his f bai aad 2 at bet. O and P sts. ‘MONEY, 70 LOAN IX SUMS (To SUIT AT CUR} P. 8. Gilmore rought his famous band JOR SALE_ON G ST. 5.£., FOUR? STORY AN] my10e C. A. MoEUEN, 1420 F st. nw. eseneat room brick dwellings; renting for $32 i m0 wlgees nepectg Hr vay " to Washington a great many times. This sea- yENTLE SARCASM. ween 34 LEK ee RUT! Fon, 1307 Fet.n. w. ER, 600 F st. nw. son he brings besides his old superb organiza-| _ Miss Oldie: “My ancestors came over in the rs Moshe GS.bies soared a eaeat ei” | its, with Campesint at their ead, probably | Ales Youngle—plensantly: “And, of miy9-108 1420 F st. a. delay. DUGAN & BUTLER. | the’ a se scan lla ty P iy: course, N st. ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALLSUMS i new country m they arrived?” |. W., improved by two frane dwellings. " thing to delightgeverybody. Of his new c pw. da eg oy ee fistamo te BOE RR RS ae eae ead rien Mine, Natal and Mee ee BET. ISTAND et 41 ; 1,000 1214 acid’ L116 Gi’ se, | bh, ae, and one £ 8 —my0-108 1420 F st. n.w. sts. n.W. ‘’p20-Im "| Mantell are favorably known. The reputation | A panel game—the system. 1 SFARGARD TEL, Gis 15th st. nw. JOR SACE VERY DEGIBARLE SMALL LOTS | )CNEY TOLOAN—WE HAVE A CONSIDERABLE | of Sig. Sartori is such that thero will be a gen- ah Fee tie bravruzc, sew osrony usicg errs WEP Du Dall Cat,“ Yapia ia” | on evra neato ttt Also ian aa | @T4Ldagire, fo eur his baritone voice, ‘Sig, ‘UAED TO Tr. 4 OE be a aE a | ert manne SORE: ‘sunt x s0xs, | Altogether there. is likely to be a repetition of | Bost—to laborer sitting on a can of uitro-gly- sires api a ms +3 apdte 1418 Fat. n.w._| the enthusiasm shown at Gilmore's concerts | cerine: “Jerusalem, man, get out of that ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON | two years ago. The concert takes place Sun- | You'll be blown up, sure.” ‘ as ave nd @ ao ed M uvroved Distt rat tee elt aarp, | day Ovening, 24th, at Albangh's and the sale of wi i R SALE—DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON | _™h9 Tsisrst. | Seats begins Thuraday mori at x 0 008 alle ie FPGhe north side of N st. just east Of 1th st n-we ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TOSUIT, ATOAND | fice. es oo TWO-STORY PRESS-BRICK FRONT ant loth th 7 ‘A, McEUEN, Ober cent, on. D.C. reat securit Oe oe igen i m9-10t 14207 ot. aw. HANK T. HAWLINGB, 1005 Pa, ave, All on Account of a Small Boy. Coit Se ECTS iene oe R08 S81 NH ORT Sa [ORE AO LOAN ON REALESTATEOR TINGE | Atmallbey atone end of the line bas kept ) | Wit and Mother: “Women's chubsare among ao es ‘aga of at We are offerine forsale, ery sieraatn it in new Mite secu t omen ratea of interes ote. Taale pets machinery inmotion forsome times the best educational institutions of the time.” COMMUDIUUS AN oe subdivision made in strict accordance with pI pee meee. . jot Tong ago an attorney of thiscity senton| Husband: “The Broomstick Club, for in- Vatest convenienc above is only a portion of the property beinning ‘corner of 24th and K sts. u.e.. at | _ SPI 0. C. GREEN, 308 7th st. nw. tub, inte near the Urstinh ieee: | hocks. Foe fal uxt cal at oles forbalcem eacna'es | prices Tanking from gio seat to loca: | SPONEY TO 10a | important letter to the mail,or supposed he did. | stance.” ist aund sccond Ruors finished | the let and =finyl>i THOS. E. WAGGAMAR. | ton. Lote average by 136 and include 15 feet of MO°*¥Tx'Sulis Pitosr e500 upwaRD. Receiving no response he ascertained that the| Little Johnnie: “Or the Peach Tree Switch tS WO SIX-ROOM NKICK HOUSES Em | PApkine for witch no charwe ie ade, 1 4 snstant- ‘AT FIVE AND SIX PER CEN, letter had never been delivered to the per-| gob Ob, mamms.” 3 gas Lgbting. TYLER 5. w.. im, Srst-clase meighborbocd. If sold st once mienta of 820, payable every three months, With Mter~ ON son to whom addressed. He at once sent a Z ; “ ‘bangs - é at D percent. Col raramce (0. ‘BEAL, EST. pis" office. i — ee be peepee a PA TS SO SS ae oe ee eects coinplaint to the city post oflice. Investigation | erg are 180,000 commercial travelers in this vas pada Se aehk AND BASEMENT | Tou SALE-AT @7,250—TEN-ROOM BAY-WIN- | Conveyancing exclusive ot recording papers. 11 parties &. 0. HOLTZMAN, was made. Nothing could be of the 180, : m Py dow fhotns, with porches: cuncretn drive to yood | Mil PHIGAtonre no, cash Paywent needed. | Birect fe21 Cor. 10th and F ate. n.w. | letter here and a “tracer” was sent ‘out over country, which is why Apollo never strikes out. darn: collar ‘pantry; with steam. a.m.f erdics caret yO YOU WANT MONEY?—$10 TO $1CO0 TOLOAN | the route which it 101 we taken. E Reed Fapidiy improving northwest; barrain at this q necessary 10 take arailroed trainto | [)%, interest on. 11 Fi horses, the ‘and destination ‘WHERE Is THE IraTa? c cash. cits low, caergst cn surmiture, route and at tho place of i 1% “ie sure & JEFFORDS, | Washington is xoing to build up, all. the sur- | *2Etipsl and interest, payable. tur beck eet Sea eee ane the post office officials Now where is the Itata? SHEgE | POR SALESA NICELY. PINISHED SIX-hOOM | Huse vont ln at Vottou prices, ‘The ‘northeast the | PAERSRIS! pe retuaral of qoode trom Way |Kept ina ferment, but uo clue could be ot leeie” soenactnl i . _my1t-St_ | J ana bath two-story brick house with cellar and all | prowing section. Severst hundred edbetantial: brick s ss Box 88, Star office, iathin* | obtained of the missing letter. Then the J — 112 Q ST. N.W.. A BEAUTIFCLLY | m.i't stable im earn Carro.! st se. wil'actiata | bauaines hove bees Geectel thats (iis seneoe. the | Jf ONEY TO LOAN All damp and clammy in his looks, -brete- brick hotine. mu: lt x10 | bareaia GEO. A. SORDAR. Rerthwest sectiow is practically, out of the reacit of the | VK | In sums to suit. “ines ‘Clothed in » dripping-pan. window beneinas for ‘aie rz Poor inan, as prices are hin. “Holders of vacant prup- | estate security. Skene Pip te DORSEY CLAGENT, Fenaait Ou SALE—SEYBRAL SEW HOUSES, NEAuLR | tim that acti, cannot afin to. inprong wie | “es 147 Petmmaylvauia ave + “Laaw her only yosternight, ESINESS PROPERTY Fox IN: | nace, nively Mashed and sil ua! will uae very easy | oases of that character will only rent tors igure | N[OSEY,TO LOAN, IN ANY SUMS DESI And walked along her decks, BW. bet. i and) S:tunp. by | tems om tunwe hounen Price, Gh 1 corresponding with, tbe value of the, fapeovecpents. | ‘assed ‘the eohamiis re ‘Where drowning men were clinging to sao Wabehh's BaDeS? | AZo G@uO.'K. JORDAN, 1417 ¥ at. | snd they must build such eran Seon fas dost | Yond ine necessary or esatnination af ile ‘Tho relics of the wrecks.” ani ___ may TSE” cheapest ‘that hasbeen put on tbe % SERS Ho D STABLE ON city 108: ‘Years. Country lots ten | _S63-t£ at. Hw. “Her sails were idle on her masts, 12th st. now. A OE bat! cel- from the readily been | ‘Loan Pees sy cas ees ig eather | Moaiee, pause RP LeREOn 2d hah, round her hip 1.000. WALTER &. bhOW ‘to the city at less than country ele to Da; = ‘oor. And fishes, ‘round her helpless hulk, Poe, sace— ies sare sr. ie stave. “now. plained oxcent Oy 0 oso ‘Weng ia sad out ot wilt’ Sek ETE ant oebtion and my RIGHT & STOCKETT, Si0 Fst. nw. rs J. FE, “A dead man stood upon her bridge, ih FORSCOM DISIEARLE NEW TWO" | py6.tm pol A corel bgt ap Another at her wheel, Sede Sane RAMS say Mow Heevom ant | sco aad al dare eonvenene bl wi ee ae ee Gnazooks, she was a wofuleight, bie PEN roi. |e erage =| ome cle Pe zewnist, sete toe sees tee 2 e : GR SAGE _ myo 100 1420 Fat. With W. 8. TAPPAN. “And who am I, that know this 2woy. 8-room frame on Sth st. between Pand Q | P/OK SALE—HOUSES 158 AND 140 D 8T. ¥.E., What matter who I be? r. wasn. Pelee enn, Fe ites ; oe BW. WARNER § co. Bee spoders ipeuveneais, CHAS A. BcEUES. Regattas ore pag ay * nw myo : bottom of the sea.” TO CONDEMN THE LAND. THE NAVASSA RIOTERS, Petition of the Rock Creck Park Commis- | Their Death Sentences Commuted to Impris- sioners to the Supreme Court. onment for Life. ‘The President disposed of the case of the THE WORK OF TRE COMMIASION A8 TO THE LAND ‘fo BE TAKEN SET PORTE axD TuE Fact Tuat | Navase ricters today. His action ts embodied AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REACHED WITE ow11 | 1 the following indoreement of the application ons wenees annie for executive clemency: “I bave examined with care the papers sub~ Of all the offers made by the Rock Creck | mitted in these cases and am not willing thet Park commission to the owners of the land | the death sentences should be executed. within the boundaries of the park only five} “The killing was, as to each of the prisoners, have been accepted. These are the ores made | satisfactorily established, and that it was to Messrs. Klingle, Gray, Cissel and Pinkney, | felonious is alse clear. But the condi- and Mrs. Beall. tions surrounding the prisoners and their Mrs. Kuhn has mades donation to the park | fellows were of # most peculiar charac- of a very small parcel of land, but its formal|ter. They were American citizens under transfer has not yet been made. Messrs. | contracts to perform Isbor upon specified Klingle, Gray, Cissel and Pinkney have notified | terms within American territory, removed the commissioners that they would accept | from any 0 ng Toney any p> 4 their offers, and arrangements are being made | 7 PLN sal od any civil ight” Ther ser to pay them. loyers were in fact their masters, The Mrs. Beall has her willingness to placed over them imposed fines and accept the terms offered, but as she is absent | penalties without any semblance of trinl. from the city, and her busband is not vested | These penalties extended to imprisonment and with the power of attorney, the actual transfer | even to the cruel tice of tricing men up Probably cannot be made until she has signed | for.» refusal to work. Escape was impowsible Papers. and the state of things generally such as might A PETITION FOR CONDEMNATION. make men reckless and desperate. The United ‘The thirty days allowed by the act, after the | States government should provide by law for filing of the map by the commission, within | the execution of contract to labor in Navassa, . before a public officer, whose duty it should be to which time contracts for purchase could be | sco thut the men who go to labor are well in~ made with private owners, expired by limitation | formed as to the nature of the obligations as- ‘on Saturday last and the commission has al-| sumed, avd should maintain on the island am ready drawn up the petition which is to be pre- | officual with power to hear complaints and to sented to the Supreme Court of the District in | adjudge controversies. Ihave within « few General term. This petition, asking for the as- | weeks been compelled to cad a war sessing and condemnation of the land in ques-| vessel to the island to investigate the tion, isa very long and exhaustive document. | complaint of workman who by @ let It was expected from the printer this| ter complained to me that he was afterncon and a meeting of the com-| forcibly detained beyond the time contracted mission was called for this afternoon |for. A report upon the case bas just been re- go thas tho petition might be signed and eworn ceived which finds that the complaint of the to by the members of the commission, Gen. T. | man of au unjust detention upon the island was L. Casey, Col. Robert, Gen. H. V. Boynton, Mr. | true. A board of naval officers from the Kear R. Ross Perry and Secretary 8. P. Langley. | sarge made inquiry into the condition of things ‘The iaw, however, requires that all these pro- | upon the island, and conclude their report as ceedings be in the name of the United States | fol and the petition will be presented to the Attor-| _ “ ‘We would desire to state further that the ney General for his signature. It will then be | discipline maintained on the island seems to be signed by United States District Attorney Cole, | that of a convict establishment without ite as counsel for the United States. comforts and clean linen, and that until more Just as soon as this petition is filed the court | attention is paid to the shipping of the laborers will prescribe the time of notice to be given | by placing it under government supervision t© the property owners. Three assessors will be | prevent misunderstandings and misreprssenta- appointed by the court, and they will begin | Uons and until some amelioration is work at once. shown in the treatment of the laborere these ieuiruenimaibs: disorders will Le cf constant recurrence, Im i aa is connection we desire to say that The petition begins: “The United States of | fait docs not seem to be with the superinten- America, upon the petition of the commission | dent, but with the company, which , eglects t to select the land for Rock Creek Park, con-| lived is recommendation and firther to stituted under ap act of Congress, en-| Supply food of quality and at the proj titled, ‘An act authorizing the estab- | times for it to be both sufficientand palatal lishing of « public park in the District of Col- “This is nota case for a pardon; the crime was umbia,"f said act approved September 27, 1800, | ® ¥ery grave one, but taking into account ail of ve,’ and then follows the names of 151 re- | the antecedentsand incidents 1 have concluded spondents, “and against all other persons own- | te Commute the sentences to imprisonment for ing any portion of land lying inthe District | life. ‘ike sentences in the cases of George of Columbia and included within the following | 8. Key, Henry Jones and Edward Smith, com metes and bounds:” Here follows a lengthy de- | Victed of murder in the circuit court of the ecription of the land desired for the park, set | United States for the district of Maryland and out in minute detail. sentenced to be hanged, are each commuted to The petition is to the Supreme Court of the | imprisoument for life at hard labor in the peui- District, holding @ general term. ‘The pre- | Yeutiary. (Signed) Beas. Hanninon.’ liminary articles eet forth the fact of the ae ere appointment of the commission in accordance BICYCLE RACES. with the act of Congress, the residence of the —— petitioners, the making ‘and filing of the map | Interest in the Coming Events Under the ~ the _ the ———— of such re of Auspices of the Columbia Cycle Chub, the ic use an e vesting of Hite pee libe “United Staten’ snabject ‘to|, There is considerable enthusiasm over the the payment of just compensation, to be | bicycle races to be held at Lenning, May 90, determined by the said commission’ and ap-| Under the charge of the Columbia Cycle Club. proved by the President of the United States, | Four of the events will be open, so that all or, in the event that such compensation should | riders of the District will have a chance to show not be accepted by the said owners, to be fixed | their speed. ‘The arzangements with the Wash- Article 6 states the residence of the re- | ingtor: Jockey Club are complete, and the latter spondent, the character and then comes | club will have trotting races immediately after @ long detailed list of the owners and/the bicycle races. A list of the prizes the description of the property belonging t© and their donors is as follows: Col. Marshall Article 10 refers to disputed tracts. Article | (the Losekam), gold medal; Overman Wheel 11 to claims toa reversion in fee of the road-| Company, gold medal; Atwater & Co., gold ways, and article 12 states that the respondents | medal; W. I. Robertson & Co., gold medal; Hl. pumbered from 121 to 151. both inclusive, are | W. Higham, €10 worth bicycle supplies; Smith tenants in possession of certain tracts or par- . cels laid down upon the map, and givesa list of | Whecleries, peir ball pedals; Robinson, Parker the names, possessions and claims of the said | & Co., bicycle suit; E. B. Barnum, bicycle suit; tenant select umbrei L. 5 ~ te. Loeb & Hirsh, selected breila; M. rick: UNABLE TO REACH AX AGREEMENT. boar tis cont Soape Sa, Movian poh 7 ing. 0 p: T. A. News ‘The petition in conclusion will say that | bicycle shoes; Edmonston jy pair hand the petitioners have been unable by agree-| shoes to order; Columbia Cycle Club, 50 ment with the owners to purchase all so clock. sah a Re of the land selected and condemned for | »,j)be Progra © a ae prizes isan the park within thirty days after the condem- enneties ery: “4 spr Tg nation by the filing of the map, although | (bandicap), first prive, gold medal; they have diligently endeavored so to pur-| Prize, bicycle suit; third prize, pair bicycle chase; that immediately upon the fling of the |1Ors. Fivexmile, upright, open \handicap), map they made to each of the owners an offer ae yg he Sy 3 escond prise, to purchase his aforesaid property at a definite | (0 2) — Sa SS open sum fixed by the commission and approved by | (uandicap), a oS ao the President of the United States as required | PTZ: pair a a a by the act; that this offer wae peremptorily wg ", _— red eo 4 declined by all of the owners save J. Pierce | Medals. — oS — Klingle, who accepted the offer, and Edgar B. | **P), . first prize, gold medal; secon Gray, who also accepted the offer, and L. | Prize, $10 worth of sundries; third prize, king Beall, who accepted eubject toa condition which | Of the Toad lamp. ‘Ten-mile safety open (hand- the commission could not consent to; that sub- | a), first, prize, gold medal; second prize, sequently said owners were invited to meet the | Picycle suit; hind prize, pair ball. pedal; commission and that many of them did attend | {7U"th Prize, Pair bioycie hoes. | Entrion clos said meeting, but that no agreement w: y Fy a Whovlane te ovens reached: that subsequently a second letter was tos ae ane he = ae, ee eo sent to each of the owners nee @ second 9 made for special trains interview, or, at least, the naming of | CpVenient hours == would ag — on fat LAWYEE ENGLAND AGAIN, said second meeting was held and that many | 4 oot ar of said owners attended thereat or replied by | 4 Charse of Vagrancy Continued, letter stating minimum price; that a third Wined ter Contempe, meeting of the commission was held onthe | “Henry Clay England, the Kockrille lawyer, 18th da; jay, 1891, at which certain owners és in the Police Cot ¥ attended inperson, andto which others of eald Sicslnigonnin keane pose piquis.s owners addressed letters; that at the last-named " csi mem! meeting the petitioners considered all proposals | "a8 that of being a vagrant. He marched up- and offers of the owners who had not accepted | stairs in the usual procession of prisoners, and the offers, and unanitnously determined that the | was given a seat directly in front of the judge's minimum demands of the said owners| bench. While. stting there another pris. were so exorbitant that they were in duty tall om aise, bound to refuse them, and that notice of | net accidentally stepped on ° such refusal was sent to each of the|and Henry interrupted the court in bis owners, and so it is that, greatly to the|efforts to have the other prisoner —— commission, they have been un- | arrested for assault. He carried an overcoat ab! y agreement wit foresaid respective Owners to purchase all of the aforesaid lands |" his arm and.e bundle of newspapers in bie within thirty days after the condemnation by | band. In his mouth he had an unlighted cigas- is i ete. Lately he bas been smoki the filing of the said map. ng, cigaretity he says, in place of liquor CONDEMNATION COMMISSIONERS ASKED. mtg Pod wey Sey +s drinking man. The petition concludes as follows: When arraigned bé responded “not guilty.” “Wherefore your petitioners pray is i court will, without delay, notify owners and occupants of the said aioe as aman ay oe unknown, the land 60 selected and condemned, appointing three competent and Sereof, aad to return ‘hetapgrasemen bod court; alse they pray for suc ther relief as unto the court shall seem meet Judge Kimball said be would not of Bress and Mary Flood; Nathaniel Ford and ~ Sedie E. Johnson, both of Prince George's | Privoncr's brother,» “Cmmunicate with the county, Md.; J. C. M. Bryant of Rockbridge |" Bailiff Kendig started back with the prisoner, 5 Tocked up for two or three days. coun fies Ranier at Moshgomety seat, tor bam tired of being arrested and locked up Ma.; Walter HL a heared tho door, “and the mext'time « polloe- » Vas : 8. Edward Adams and M. Lalo and Josephine Mi N. Hill and Cora Saunders; Daniel Croxford of New York and Fannie Ware; Thomas L. Wiltberger Sarah A. Dodge. i at —_—— Police Court Notes.} ‘Weather. “I gits drunk, but Iain't no vag,” was the the following «pe ples of Alice Sly when arraigned before Judge reports show the Kimball this morning for vagrancy. Alice of unusually claimed that sho was hard-working woman ‘season throughout and was working in Mrs. Johnson's boarding ‘Virginia, western Penn- house, but Policeman Sutherland thought that ‘The following Alice was drunk so ‘that she could vie: not do much work. ‘was sent down for gy nd twenty days in default of real estate security. Buffalo, i i the quict of Bridge street and ‘Huron and. Manistec, Sainte ee sietelten ‘8 ‘Joseph Jones’ caso was sottled in the Port Heros vaobert Wareld was charged with a simular than any pre- offense on High street colisteral by this service during the also forfeited. Jodgments by the Court of Claims. ‘dinintern tome Judgments were rendered in the Court 42 degrevs, respeo- Claims today as follows: Richard D. Deves= Tmorning from kyo port, #9,096 for damages done to buildings an 7 which et the Bret Scoot baie 118 ead Sin ay, Roce ere Be Sat teeesen seus tas eee =.