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ae ee THE EVENING STAR:. WASHINGTON, -D. C.. . FRIDAY, , JULY .3. 1891. 3 ~ FOR _HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. PROPOSALS. THE STAR ON THE FOURTH. SOCIAL MATTERS, (CK HOUSE LE OR OMG SICE LOL UN NORTH AST can | FO SALE—A VALUABLE LOT IN BROOKLAND | ) OWALD UNIVERSIT).—PROPOSALS WILL BE | It Will Be @ Capital Sixteen-Pager, Full of | Where Well Known People Are Summer- ve Abar- | Burts. Would take a good horse as first, payment; An Answer From Piste Printers te Mr. ‘ y (Leigiton ‘and Pairo’s subdivision), = rested. by the undersyened un‘ll, noon on Good Things. ing—Personal Notes. Powderfy's Statements. [ery wheels seaport edema ged SS. RETR hy atGHia toe Si'cobbie stoue | ‘The celebration of the Fourth of July by Tax | Mra. W. R. Lapham and her son Freddie have To the Eattor of The Evening Star = FOR SS1E-GLEN ECHO VILLASITE AND LOTS: | Sitter Ales ioe foea ing eee) eo 3be eee -REAT BARGAIN ha era high elevation fi " for e c Wor ‘view fine, trees; on elertiic : ~ oot of Sran will be in a manner befitting the | left the city for San Antonio, Tex., for an PIM youn cleared; 18 conte. “adres OWNER, | [ont ot ant tor Bits low, sound Por batticivos | EVENING Sra of | ended visit to Mrs. E. D. Frasier of that city. oot ar in Tyron at the treasurer's office betwoen {and | importance of the day and the character Mrs. J. Schiff and daughter are visiting Mrs. Sclgrotiage at Hrooklaad vad Mater ut wimg, | JAMES BJONNSON. Reoretary and Teenanrer yoo | Tax Stan. The iseue- will bein the regular | 4 hy prince k “AS taiemenibe’ P Muney Onter Dentin. Post Oty ‘Denarrua, | Sxteen-page form. While there will bea good} Miss Florence V. Moten has left the city for F saLe—gomumpas tore Rathiaaton, D.C; June 24. 1:91-—Sealed proposals | deal of reading matter pertaining tothe Fourth a N.Y. She will also spend three weeks GcLOcK Mi. 'on NEDNESDAY the FIFTEENTH | of July, the local and general news will be ex- her uncle in Albany before she returns. AX OF JU 1891, for furnishing all the **Blank ms Mrs. Wm. M. Frank and daughters have gone rata Noten nd, (Money order Drattn" w/in | tensively presented, and the special chapter®| 4, 452n4 the summer month at Cleveland, EOWA PAUL TRG is demmoncing ba, hp ih ‘aay pot November, | On various topics, which have become such «| Ohio, and Sandusky bay. 10), ney side and Tea: Pehle: anata) Friniing of the ‘Treasury Departinent is Reauired ty | feature of Saturday's Stax, will be even more pula L. Wine, daughter of Louis D. Wine, is ise Toiatis' e110.” |, Wg ave desire lotein aut ote above wabaie. | Ge Frosiuigns ef the won section of the et of | stteactive than usual. In fact, nothing will be | Visiting friends in Abington, Penn. ke Ten “REDFORD W. WALKEL & SOR. | couvetition with Uigiers fhereot” Bank Zorime Sf | of, undone to make tomorrow's paper are-| _ Mr. 8. M. Corrington of California and Mra anc Ty, this morning's Post there appears an article headed “Powderly Aggrieved.” In the article Gen. M. W. of the Knights of Labor as sorts that “none of the interviews, reports or statements which bave from time to time ap- peared in the public press have emanated from the general officers or any person under their jurisdiction.” Then why is it we read of inter- Views and conversations without number in which Messrs. Powderly, Hayes, Devlin and Cavanaugh are quoted as authority for articles ‘appearing almost hourly in the daily papers? or Patery brwk building on it. Mr. Powderly asserts that « con- clusion of the difficulty had ro] when Mr. Meredith called into the +44 chamber the committee of printers from pablicy’ opened immed ly therenter 2 trek | JEFFERSON AND THE DECLARATION (1- tsuiout Boston, Mt As regards Mr. Powderly’s assertion that be E 7 1006 F st. now. = y-Detien int Rebecca Rose of Li , Ind., are visiting Mr. of TORS: fipon appiteaon te tbe Superintendent oft Moves: | Markable event even in the phenomenal career | and Mire. J. N. Rove of Lo Deolt Parke sans a gquans hone eee ao size LOTS AT COMASSET, Order System. Fost Office Departiwent, Ws fix | Of Tae Sta. The following are some of the| Mrs. John Trimble, accompanied by her Seurstary Poster's uni mae wb eepeeee Sina CHOICE gaa At |, zap ceavtltaGa'aatouex rono. | Rakasivell fecutaia'Ganen eat aes | tees ot eaorrew's memott peer | davehien ire eee Cee eae pt ees os Dasnlt botenn esate Dis proyer.one gorser,welinicuated | | Lote by Hivat 8408 to SGU exch on sy mnontnly | Tota eee ronmetter ceneral—_Ie-law | features of cower eee Col., is spending July at the Seaside Hotel, TEE NEW COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS. Sherman, Maj, McKinley and Secretary Foster, $100 down. Kecular | payments. | iuh lend overlookinx the ind Stationery for the U. 8, Navy.—June 24. i801.— |THE FLAG AND ITS STORY (Illustrated). | Atlantic City, —— ‘hy does not Mr. Powderly produce this docu t Fanutiy Jinproving sulaivinion. | Viginia shores beautful views, short distance {0m | geaied opeseis. indorsed ‘-Prooasia Jor Staticoncry ten 7 % COMMISSIONER SIMONDS. ment. or is it in this, as in former cases where Adsinwg THOS. Wo SIDWELL s Bt Ane | Spend wines ta aan USMBUY all avennee Til Ue | forthe Cod Navy tobe opened July i; Ini. will | The banner which will be brighter tomorrow | Miss Maggio H. Taylor, for three years con- Bar. B. to tetorevted cane fh ate Tear” om Rip ciee sanetds lot Sasa APRs i yo eee by the addition of one star. nected with the Royal Normal College for the B bet. Isth and 19th,94.f1.63.09 | 613.1 GC PAYNE ECO, Agents, | O'CLoch NOON, SULY TAENTY. ‘The Man Whom the President has Placed Biind, London, England, and for the past two teacher of ‘kindergarten in’ the Illinois ee eee ees Oe NA “ Btate Institute for the Blind at Jacksonville, is| Wm. Edgar Simonds, who was on yester- [> VEnsiTY HEIGHTS. ADDITION TO BROOKLAND. the savy Yard lustrated). ‘orfark, ¥a,; Pensa | Two documents in this city which form the | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Taylor at 2009 | day appointed commissioner of patents, bas the property on my ‘Stations: M hunstis: t a ey = The card which announced their fa ate. ath LMS. Ee WACGAMAN — sem 1.: New Lotidon.Conn.: Key West, #a., | f0Undation of American liberty. rose prt cee yal : oF years conducted one of the most successful | arrival bore this inscription: "A i eo . i ‘hes polis, Ma. Blank for Mrs. C.F. Honuiller of Capitol Hill, accom- | patent practices in the country as the senior | from the Gompers Federation of Paver desires FO" STOW a raw Set esheed Be ae ee PE ee eee DUES RABE | of provoncia will be fur fontowe |THE POET OF THE FLAG (Allustrated). eS bureau, to is of the different navy. nied by Mrs. Chas. McClellan and Mrs. J. W. This is the handsomest part of Brookland, which is | Yards. or to the navy pay offi u a member of the firm of Simonds & Burdette at ‘es. The stationery must | Francis Scott Key's life and residence in| Hibbs, have gone to Round Hill, Loudoun ap to be heard before an agreement is arrived at Hartford, Conn. ee ‘contr ; vd pam er Tro tate have Mae been Loe Tar SHURER ame | usual naval inspection. © Tie bids all other’ thinvs | GeorRetown. Sereda epee He has filled the lectareship on patent law in was dict bar pani 812,000 gppropriated Tor a SCHOOL, HOUSES Pee cata decided by Jot. The department reserves | THE KOREAN LEGATION (Illustrated). Mise Maggio ©. Ducusilie IeGh pestering 99) 2.2, 1a cheel cinan Shc ha to cummed tox 5 AMONG TES MANS ADVANTAGES ARE _ ITS She riche to waive Gelacts or to reject any ce: oll ad visit relatives at Riverdale-on-Hudson. From ‘on the docket of the Unit conduct and h before the . a secceiiite HIGH AND TP AND AGCESSIDILITY | WIN STEWAIT: Paymaster Generac. S: Navy. | Mf. and Mrs. Ye Cha Yun and their home in| there she will go to Newport, Jamestown and | ™Ny cases on the docket o nited States = Secoatany. oe ME ND ‘ACCESSIBLLITY | WIN STEWART, Paymaster General, U. 8. Navy. e & Newps tter of fact Capt. Meredith did not call the GAD AND ELRCTIG CARS, | _Jei0-zawew this city. Narragansett, where she will spend the sum-| Supreme Court, and is author of several works from their “machines,” nor did he know SALE OW WILL EXCHA Fo® saLe-tora. i 7 iE AND A FEW MINUTES" HIDE: EPOT QUARTFRVAS! < WASK-| og MEXICAN FOURTH (Ilustrated). mer. on patent law and practice, all standard with | their business, or where they were going. As PALISADES OF THE YOTOMAC. SIDEWALKS AND SHADE TREES To teeteta canal toad Hiionss wit be received : sees Dr. and Mrs. T.B. Kremer have gone to their | the profession, among which may be mentioned | tocoaching them as to how they #hoald’ at, LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. wr Rint and inforuation call st office of REDFORD | tere until Li o'clock a. in. WEDNESDAY, IULY How our sister republic celebrates its great | country home in Baltimore county, Md., and | a “Digest of Patent Cases,” embracing all the | this same committee had had frequent inter- MAGNIFICENT VILLA S!TES—OF ONE OR MORE | ready tu. Secoupany thove ‘wishing to see the property, ZENIT S SECON Weep pen ge national holiday. will go to Niagara and Canada later in the sea- | patent cases decided by the federal und state Lowt = iy wey J F eaten, and no — ACKES— or on HARRY BAKION, lissl F st. WU-im | 1801, sach foracestraw and bramas may. red: | A WHEEL IN LAND (ih a son. courts since the foundation of our go! . | Plains ever been made as ‘ir cond: ins TOR EX E 7 ‘On | All titormation required will be furnished ica IN IRELAND (lilustrated). Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Cox will a their vern- | while in the Secretary's office. This accusation FINE BUILDING LOTS ‘OR EXCHANGE—FOR CITY PROPERTY, iiom te" this oiser Euvelope, contain. B z $ o 5 irs. W. V. spen ment. might apply to T. V. Powderly and sovse of bie PALISADES OF LE POTOMAC, yer bp reset erowude wong Nara, wind muh ke: | ould Ye nateed“ Propimaintor Forage, &ekandad: | ¥om Killarney toKilkenny on abieycle. By fourth summer at the country place of ¢-| On Angust 19, 1862, Mr. Simonds, then nine- | henchmen, but never to representatives of the ONDUIT KOAD.— SWORMSTEDT & BKADLEY, 7 F at. jelG-Ln “| Urewed OG: B. DANDY, Deputy Quartermas: ee @ Washington wheelman. ue Emery at Brightwood. . teen years old, enlisted as a private in company | American Federation of Labor. The card of in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. | [OK SALF_VALUABLE IMPKOVED AND J LIGHT AND GRACEFUL (illustrated). re. Wm. P. Thomas of 136 Carroll street! A of the twenty-fifth Connecticut voluntee: ‘application for an interview was not written: rctenaues tobe be oe Ete ee IMEROVED “PROPERLY ON GEORGETOW CENSUS EMPLOYES’ EXCURSION. a - te RS southeast has left the city for soveral months’ | and was promoted to lieutenant at the battle of any of the committee, but by one of the of- low ‘The lnvdersned offer for sale the desirable improved ome fashionable gowns for summer wear | visit to Louisville and other points south and | Irish Bead, La., April 14, 1968, for gallantry on | ficiala of the Secretary's office | Mie. Fomdecly : MALL MONTHLY PAY- | resi estate om the Meightgof Georgetown, known ss | My, Porter's Army of Employes HaveaGala| 24 typical summer hats, wost. the field. "The next day'after he was mustered | knows this morning without a shadow of doubt i SALE-HALP SQUARE the ““Linthieum or Dent Place fhe property. will ‘Time at Marshall Hal wn by & plat, whic be sold im separate parcels, as ited ‘by either of the undersivned, One i tof viee = xow perso | eafte cull ROADSIDE SKETCHES (Illustrated). Dae apne aap per rca [Th pe emg pe Se READS . a The fice employes’ excursion to| y i i ‘ennedy an 865 ° peat J > of the parceis, Lounded by Koad stre-t on the south, e census o} ploy What a pedestrian can see in the vicinity of " y ‘at the 1865 commencement. G NOW arcsure to REALIZE | 85 Htovers' Lame am the ast: by Observatory strect | Marshall Hall last evening was a great sucess. sta 'Y Of | terday for Camp Percy, Now Hampshire, where that the committee quickly learned to what organization they belonged. As to Secretary Foster snatching from the rie ea FORD, cea batts st. j 3 " F Y “ Mr. Simonds’ first appearance in public life | hands of Mr. Devlin some papers, wits the re= RENT OR EXCHANGE_A NEW © | HAN 1 | ou.the Nestand ohad wratumaienh | Rem tung “lee Sexy” Wh a cond aave Arlington. eri aes nah H mai ane = apingirs was asamember of te Counsctout, howe of marks attributed to him, I think Mr. Powderly - bya spacious and cleyant mansion. with all uodete | Grop slong the river and threatened to give | THE FOURTH OF JULY PICNIC. ig! Liout. | 1883. of which he became immediately one. of | will find some difficulty in convincing the pub- = p Robert Platt of the , is at Cay Charles | the leaders as of the - | lie of the truthfulness of this. Then apitocetter Zhe most attractive Lomein the District: | those enjoying the excursion a pure, natural| How Philemon Foggs celebrated the day and Davy, = —- aah um os City, Va., but will leave for tae coast of New | mittee. x what purports to be Mr. Deviin’s rep! it it will appear irom the piats. No imore desirable pur- | bath, over 800 people ran chances, and the re- scored a victory. Englaad the middle of July. He was re-elected to the house in 1885 and | is to be a fight, I guess we can doa little of that Gram snvestnennce ©» Parties desiring etther a howe | suit was most satisfactory. Immediately upon FARMING IN CHIL. drs. E. Fallon and daughter Ruth left on | was unanimously nominated for speaker thereof | ourselves” They have had their inning and Full intorimatiou as to terms and conditions of sale, | the arrival of the boat at Marehall Hall the eR ' Tuesday for Knoxville, Tenn. {nd elected, his “administration of that office | they did little fighting, and very little. &c., will be cheeriully furnished by the undersigned. - a Profitable agriculture and startling nomen- = ; z being eminently successful. Farther on the Secretary is made to say een eee WILLLAM A. GURDON: crowd took posession of the pavilion and) ““Tistire ty Faunie D. Word, Mr. W. W. Case, wife and daughter have gone | “3[>" Simonds represented the first district of |he would hare’ te seal toe ne compen joins Chariton Heights and the ar dancing was indulged in until the whistle x to Atlantic City to spend July. Connecticut in the last Congress and his|The Secretary did not send for | Mr. ucaceadiemamaieacuermn: ot blew for return. Mr. George M. Miller, to] “OLD FORTY’S MASTER.” Mrs. Willis Lord Moore of Hutchinson, Kan., | familiarity with the patent law and practice | Gompers. The business committce of the Plate jysist_ BB. H. WARNER'S CU., 910 F's! ence Printers’ Protective Union, No. 5041, A. F. of L., through their chairman, sent for Mesers. Gompers and Evans. This was done after re- peated assertions by the K. of L. represonta- tives that the P. P.P. Union could not bring them here. This is true. Wedo not bold « drawing string on our general officers, as the members of the Ke of TL. seem to do. Our organization has ® member- i ts we whom sll are indebted for the success and} An entertaining story of love and devotion. | accompanied by her little daughter, is spend-| Placed him second on the committee on We Sirbo Bo. Suace F 0,70 40) W oonsipe Neasure cf the trip, said to a Stan reporter: waited ing & short time here with her parents before | Patents, where he rendered valuable service. of Dae sate atten, rive sud full Weta Ad | Lies wtwren the Metropotan tranck and the thst. | MWe have ever 800 people on board, olmost | SOME HORRORS OF HAIR DYES. Going to the seashore and mountains. Sergey imine ig ee ed ae ee “| pike, tue ft and. the pike 0 iss EI P ic ut into effect on the Ist instan’ ares ae Toetase and slopime toward bork.” Thearainss ior | equally divided in number betwoen ladies and ‘They would not be used much if poople real-| Miss Ella Gibbons of Georgetown left on | i'n ¥ largely instrumental in securing its WASTED 10 RENT A SMALL FAR collens. rater good and easly obtainable. ,Thesabdl | vontiemen. ‘They are all full of fun and the ized their hurtfulness. Monday evening for Ohio to be gone all sum-| passage. ress Ataiess Be By HOPKINS: he the branch which front onthe ike, “Whereare | pleasures and erjeyinents of the trip will lng | py aviNG THE RACES. mer. During bt absence she will visit Niagara, | "Mr. Simonds was renominated for the Fifty- feu ivuses now.on the substivinion and more aretous | Enger in thelr incmoree The acsivtent caice IN uffalo and Brooklyn. second Congress, but failed of election by Seyeds catia tes pee het ie edhe eek | clerk, Mr. Charice G. TSonard, who stcodby,| How itis done ab the track and ix the Pool | | Mrs. David McRitchie is a guest of her sister, | reasor of the “tidal wave” which swept. the Fok sare Teeabinie, Va. oe alas. ju SALE—BANDSOM ‘veyed, extends to a point opposite the southern end of By “COLNE acsbure, Na... ca the s mibdivision and to the west of it about three-quar- | nodded his head in geqaiescence of what had foots: Mrs. Russell Keith, at the Prospect House, | country last fall. His friends predict that bis| ship: we are not » handful of men— oS 5 Just bolo meu A ruc nrve of 10 costs, vesidex | fez ot amie, Seaceutive avenue extended form ths | been said. Among prieeit nice Thao Lay Shore, L. I. Later she will go to the home | administration of the affairs of the patent | Consequently our general officers have much ane a Eiitute, wien coupleted, the nearest drive. 701s the Hi. Wardle, acting ¢atcf clerk; Charles G Leon-| BONES FOR UNCLE BAM. of her hi shand's mother, the widow of Lieut: | ofice will demonstrate die eminent fitness of | traveling in ifterent sections of ‘the country. } tad ail other | city to the subdivision. ard, assista: wet clerk: George M. Miller, ic | David G. McRitchie of the navy, where she wi resis rrison’s sel een ci roommmy Bee toe 13 Ectited for vaitdimeshigusbaTts" aad “oamuandsa | oot cts etle om, euny terme, and Jower than in-any | chict of division; Newton. B. Gore, Paul's. Most wonderful collection of prehistoric | 20 'the summer. ———— ortanization of $00,000 members aud one of i” BEDFORD W. WALKER ¥ievs of town aud col! mat one hi fox punte a iculanssaeie te Bry: . Ellis, Buck, Albert Dawson, jimals. cua ee ee I. 50, ir. Powderly no doupt realizes \ gua ieaamecemeleaaha Bait from Was toaton by ee seats daily Pee een ee EE ie: Gunes 3. Hieman, 3 WW. MeKiniee. ie Pa ern, | a » SHOOTING STARS. ppiptitrconeatcen das fact, as the Knights of Labor bave dwindled om xe Suslie vere, inspection invited. “Addeass PO. ‘Bex | —2223m 482 Louimana ave. nw.._ | J. A. Goodier, R. 8. Vedder, E. C. Kinebart, |SUMMER CITY DIVERSIONS. 7, Leesburg. Va. dys-e0! ot Lo ft. tim. by Both Republicans and Demecrate Uncertain : : . MEET a eee & vay ot eee Pleasures near at han that may be enjoyed] Tho White Plume started the “yellers"in the| | # to the Extent of the Third Party. Me bocaae the management and control of ices ons i oe malar ad BSS CT bout midnight. ; by the stay-at-home. Towa republican convention. The Obio campaign is getting interesting at |” Tn this same connection Mr. E. L. Jordan is FE Gait som are RGAINS IN Frye | Bmeerctels eal ables teruns reanvaable. Avy 10 ae reg BS oe remarkably early houz. Though the opposi- Teporte!| as saying: “The Federation of Labor ences: prices froin @ to Sh. 22H s woes - inde ~ = is i < tion candidate has not yet been nominated | in mireau was created for the purpose weARDMES cidecss Rous: Cashion oad ase FoR Satta MOUEL_COUNTRY Howe az ALEXANDRIA. Scme interesting information about actors’ | gp vend booms in sight jus: over the | tio chinese wie ok ee ‘of | killing the influence of the Knights of Labor FE Breitos. Slonteomers county. Ma, :new 1-room ——= Hill. erent iijamnenbicsetr pase and its charter wassecured by men who were eee eee in CITY SCHOOL BOARD. ways. — great activity among the republican politicians led ¥ cold water, bath, bay w Py 7 ex and suspended from the knights. It ia ivi wit plenty of ‘sha and tat; baru. stable, | sonal Beef The city school board met last night at the | arrRaSTIVE HOMES. The New York Times has a new million dol- | of that state and indications of anxiety to get | {show betne want hae aaa ine Kntihita. It iis Cities Kellome building and hancbon, stotte bes Se paisa on tena | DB P Peabody building. In the absence of the presi-|" 171.4 season to take one's time in shopping |8t summer suit, and the Temes is no dude, | early into the field. The embarrassment of the | have axes to grind. Mr. Andrew Schofield, the mea none of She, move coms dent Mr. John T. Sweency was called to the BS - ‘OPPINE | cither. Secretary of the Treasury in dealing with oe, —, ane en, Sutended to eup- TT & FORD. =< chair and a quorum found present. A bill of expeditions. rue. the plate printers is due to the anxiety of some | Plant posses ae Caen te ee L ; ing loc d v3 Presses used asa reward for his work. Sat per year to evod | POR RENTS (OOM COTTAGE AT. COLONIAL Henry — 1oe mending: clock | telat INDEPENDENCE DAXx. Itis the coming Fourth today, and it is the | of the political leaders, who are urgent | "Tiss mutrue, but if true Mr. EL. Jordan Nath | ood water. Address THE ELSE Mr. CW. Howell calling the attention of the | How it was celebrated in Washington many | going Fourth tomorrow. raged crore Pas. pa ce oy ed AB (CCQUNTRY PLACE FOR RENT—A PLEASAS BRIGHTWOOD PARK. board to the fact that the notes for payment of years ago. By John F. Coyie. in this matter that will by any possibility in- ssa us Sepmpaehanees Geom tioceeicee NE J story Groom beuse ; piazza in ‘ront. with beaut. < Washington School lot had, at the death of his n freshmen number three hund: jure Maj. McKinley. There have been no less =" A Y fruit ofcharé and garden. At Gl . a SEW ¥ Princeto n num! riggnd Stick ‘thin |® position in the bureau. As to the member- moma Sheen Band Ph 1a wailes {rors Wastin mother, become payable within sixty days. Mr. | NEW YORK GOSSIP. and itis safe to say they are quite as fresh as | thin haif dozen Olio politicians here ‘within | 4 position in the bureau, As to the member, obo wets Applyto G. Ye ALLEL, Hoon ds, Corcoran building, Straus aaid that 600 had been paid at the | Some of the happenings in the busy metrop- if ol eect ie erage reese) on [oY Ag eel wing nay mya Say Baer ye time the lot was purchaved, and only $2,400 ij they are men, if not more so. been conferring with erther Secretary Foster > Sey beve " . k AUTIFUL COTTAGE, BLAKIS- remained due, and that there had already been a _ or the President with relation to matters more | *t#te, while the American Federation bas more TSSTAD@ CATH go casn. 3m ,miidle of Fotomac ‘river: salt an offer to loan that sum to the board. ‘The | THE BALCONY SALO*. Comments and prognostications as to the | or jess directly connected with the situation of ee eae ums @1.¢ i G20 cash, balance | Mi trccnss A tarum. "Tisseal DADERHOC TE, BRIGHTWOOD PARE clerk said that notice had been given of the 4 ake speakership are quite as Crisp as they were | the party in the state this fall. The visit of | t ae ae 7 bemaaatnsins ii 7 13th and G sts. nw. : assignments of rights of some of these heirs. | How the summer evenings are pleasantly | before the hot weather set in State Officials Ryan, Watson and Poe to New | Now that the question Ci ree Commer of th aud i treats northeast. i POR Sar. On motion the matter was referred to the whiled away in Washington. ca =~ on| besinese —— — = vas tc ian tee euser wey yl 4 one tote of Ue'w and ins hemuvorueod rapidly a a is 2 9 rorina “ah abd beaithy; ear Hock finance committee to make proper arrange: | near, ESTATE GOSSIP. What is truth coming to. anyhow? Here | bonds, but that ese mot the otjeot of: their | FSss Ss She copayment of patatess oo Se y baying reat, and ins few years you can have a teen traits da'ly: #4,000. iments in the matter and report at the next we've got all at once, the campaign lie, the in- | Visit yashington nor of i anes CHARLES HESKY, Rockville, Md. meeting of the board. No other business was | The ordinary every day investment and its| tevieter lic. the snake lic, the ero» Hie, the tia | With Mr. Foster, nor yet did this last confer- 2k SALED A EARM OF 26y ACKES OF THE | “BRIGHTWOOD PARK.” QUIET! HEALTH: cOw- | transacted, a protits. plate lie and the Fourth of July. reall eee Reg relies Fide DAVOLN, on. ternpike oad. stvers emeusrennt FORT! CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, STORES AND ‘THE GUNTON DEBT. —_ r % rn © OF 18E PRET Eeries and iter fut sndisaleo weil wlaptettowtet | HOTELS, NOT TO BE ERECTED. BUT ARE | The city of Alexandria was at the time of the GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA. So far under the new deal our weather re- | it the Secretary as to, the campaign and to ~t— PSRAVELNamteieesameee | | BitONTowasucNorosisprsrisey | etllement of ite debt indebted to the Gunton | wecseigen Hather Tame Toduy, but Greuz| Por inte rnd Sigeod deal like doroeane: | ene arian matters fm that connection sith sbtiidant For rurier‘inforination apni to.cr adtrona TO BE ONE OF THE FAVORITE REST” eutate of Washington in $54,990. It has been | “Prepsrations Helng Made for Tomorrow, _— is portance to their conference. Representative The lot 421 " Gigand gol Bae aw DENT SECTIONS OF OUR BEAU- paying the debt by installments, and bas in ten | corannaencsot The Ineane See Question for civil service examination: If » | Candwell, who was with them here, has been in : Wasthuzton, B.C. FUL CAPITAL CITY, FOR Years paid $59,730 on principal and interest. = ae anaes river requires one month to run from its head | the city some days, and ex-Representatives sar MUGH C. DAVix, Assrney, THE REASON THAT IT HAS ‘The eighth payment was made by the auditor Guex Ecuo, Inly 3, 1891. | +, its mouth, how long will it take to walk from | Keifer and Wickham arrived here yesterday ee ALFHONTAGE OF Yesterday aud there still remains due $5,400, | ‘There was nothing on the program this morn- | tts hon te ne teat Ee en re 1 “NEN - FOU! ch will id wi v years, i ema ud one “ a an pa alt which it 1 be paid = Ba * a ‘years. ing, as every one was preparing for the Fourth, — considerably annoyed and perplexed by the F gg THE MAIN narrow margin for school Chrenditure | Vt #t2 p-m. there was the usual band concert, | A fad is a fashion before it getsto the people. | COuetcintyof the thint wate Preneners, sea today. “Oar crepe are good anf weane talle- . BEAU TPUL TROFOLI DRIVEWAY ‘The narrow margin for school expenditure | a¢ which Mise Smith sang the beautiful “Sanctis it is understood that some of them who are | 0083. 2 Shs oud teat : tan branch of Band O ; can be Tetaived for trip TO THE allowed by the present circumstances of the | Maria.” Dr. Geo. Elliott of the Foundry |_ 4 man, who knows as much about Bacon as | here have devoted a little time tring to get at | ing politics some, tg « Stan reporter. muha cibinesise pape We. See NA- city requires the school authorities to keep | Church deliveted the afternoon lecture on | nstius Donnelly does, ought to have a good | an understanding of its character and extent. “Weare thinking about electing the legisla Senelw he within straitened limite. No new schools can | «Bohemian Daya.” It tertaining | Jb in Chicago. They sccm to be unable to get any light on | tare, which will choose John Daniel's swc- enue ae be opened and the seats in the present schools | “Boemian acne, ee ——__+e2_____ the ‘subject and it still remains a sort of War aeons: will all be needed for Alexandria pupils. Un- | talk and heart enjoyed by the audience. At WHEELMEN AT HAGERSTOWN. bugabvo, on ew ow as to how | «whom will they elect?” wos AVanaE. Ib der these circumstances the board has directed | 4 p. m. Miss Imogene Pierce gave a lecture on urinaire much real and how mac es ae “John Daniel. There can be no doubt about NINETY FEET WIDE a special committee to consider und report a | “The Study of Shakespeare,” and the evening | Washington Cyclers Who Will Compete for — aie a ~ bed oar setae aa ae i Gish: Of comms, 00 OM pve AND IS NOW BEING IM- rad Dy mick the children of city property | tecture will be by Prof. Lester H. Ward on Prizes. Metreation Sabteoesd Coaip aati cok eater te ; om ae AOVED Bi 3MR GOVERE- tales aiantin to Gis eclicols eee der’ the song | “The Vegetation of the Ancient World,” illus-| Last night there were 800 wheelmen in earnest determination on the part of the farm-| «tow about the dential aomination?” 4xD AT THE GAME TENE TOOT. ‘The committee has fixed 26@pcr annum as the | trated by stereopticon. The program for this | Hagerstown, assembled there to take part in ers. “It is no matter of doubt with ux” he “Oh, deans tar ee inpaay rey gt SANDSOF DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT eae ee ck for the issue of w school | afternoon was in the hands of the Ascociated | the first meet of the third racing district of the | atid, “the fight is on Sherman, and it will bea | ,,"Oh, we.are for the man wh a - RUTiERFORD, ON THIS ADDITION BY THE OW permit todny child not residing within the | Charities, but owing to unavoidable circum- | League of American Wheelmen. duplication of the fight on ingails.’ d tion to the next national conveaticn from _ eer a. Cs. Oxem Hili ore THE ERTS ARE BEING GRADED, limits of the corporation of Alexandria, and | stances they were obiiged to postpone it, a eports from democratic sources indicate | ge00n % otthout oti Ww SALE HANDSOME NEW SSTORY BRICK | lance stable ‘ding 5 wood well TERS AND SIDEWALKS BEING MADE will report to the board at ite next meetin, : The program for yesterday, the first of the | that just now all their time is being taken ry fergie wy se gp nnd Filing Tae ee wes 18 tone uaa | etoausl SOW. KEDSORD We WALKEi EES W: PLANTED. Alo : = = & Osha DAS cpmanaON. meet, was almost altogether an informal one. | in making efforts to come to an agreement, | #"€ Bt opposed to Mr. Cleveland if he can ‘ 5 caretully built | 10065 Vet. as LO Beh hang aa ihuicia Tomorrow will bea gala day at Glen Echo. | ‘The cyclists made it an occasion for getting | There seems to be no longer any dosbt about | i Dye ph a HAVE BEEN CONTRACTED FOR, TO The Union Sunday schocle of this city made |The G. AH, the “Woman's Heliaf Corpe and | soansinted and aberbing pointers absut the | Campbell hevidig: everyining “his owe wep es met YOU Waul wile get it. 2. Bi BE BUILT “AT ONCE. THE LOca- an excursion today to Hiver View. Sons of Veterans and all their relatives will be } .:.54: iti far as the convention goes, but slow pr Mr. E. K. O'Brien of this city, who went from | there. ‘Ihe G. A. K. were invited. months ago | Yi#iting clubs and the condition of roads in iy ‘i y " is being made toward uniting all elements of Washington public school to the University of | to take charge of the program for the day and | their neighborhoods. Parties were made up | the party, so as to present a solid front. It DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. VIEW OF THE CITY, a - ini ceive e ivil en- | the management of the assembly wiil give all | in the morning and short runs were taken to | looks as if Mr. Campbell would have tugive| The report of E. L. Harbaugh, lam! Tidve wera two horses ’ BRIGHTWOOD AVENUE Niketan ant tatinrine cere noe | tas aatisinnse a Galapines es ete nioaes | certs pea cer interest, visitors were re-| up all hope of bringing in all the “kickers,” | epector, for the last fixcal year was received by Falla _ | TOS, 42 La ave. eLbim STREET CARS PASS ‘The installations of the orders here are still ie one. : ceived. and the final details for the races for | and would be forced to rely on accessions out- | the Commissioners today. It shows that dur- SL SWALL HOUsES aT Bam | =~ THE PROPERTY, in progress. Miss Mary Javens has been in- rnoon in the great amphitheater | the next two days were completed. _ side of the party to make up for their loss, that period he inspected and measured Suit purchasers, im any part of UBURBAN PROPERTY WHIGH FUR- stalied C. K. of Golden Rule Tent, I. 0. K., and | there will be music ard probably addresses by | _In the afternoon there was a cyclist excur- 421 feet of Inmber. nw, =e ae BAL NISHES L J. Crump as C.K. of Potomee Tent, I. 0. R. | Secretary Noble, Fred Douglass, Gen. 8. 8. Bur-| sion to Pen-Mar, twelve miles away, where INDIAN SUPPLIES, ‘The Commissioners today closed the District = ALE—TWESIN-SEVEN ACKLS, LARGE ao ‘The Coiumbia Fire Company netted’ £100 by | dett, Clinton Lloyd and other prominent men, | the Hagerstown Club entertained all visiting ——-- building at noon. Tomorrov the building will iy pruperet wn house: barn. stables. ken houses, &e.: Sp {te recent exeursion. i and immediately following these speeches there | wheelmen at dinner. = Contracts Awarded to Bidders Under the | pe closed alll day. apo read be OG aetauiien Dr. George T. Klipstein has bought for €475 | will bea grand concert of national music by bys program for Seed esa piehinee: New Advertisement. ———— Sistine” | Sites ive i, Wanton wy «counting a satan three building lots on eittiek and Wolfe oki Seep bere nay so oF Rane Fen ngertown. ‘The recs | Indian Commissioner Morgan rejected the ‘Treasury Department Changes. a ae 3-4 SE - vy . . and for $350 two lots on Patrick near |C- B. Hanfos recite *~ . ; to Hages " The f¢ named Lome, prie iM. Map of the suburis of Wash- CARS ARE NOW IN a Bat od ll begin at 2:30 o'clock. The offi bids for flour received at the letting in New| Appointments— following persons nat cl 3 ll put uj ow ner, ar at the close of the concert | wil gin o officers are: ee. eee Pann oly, Were, 10 Ge Lastioc naa BOAGULURE Ges i | “Amasioa” wil be eung lig the sulirersonioans | Bateres "Ee Ss Gellmagetalgae aibes Mer, | ook na cake eee this | have received appointments to clerkships under FOE, SME THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VILLA MAN, ILL, AS THE on St. Asaph street between Cameron and | aud chorus, assisted by the great organ, band | Geo. 8. Atwater, Hai civil service rules: Hugh W. Burns and N. P. sites neat and in full View of Washinuton taimine from one to ve acres ea h:on.y ¢f H. Hodgson; time- | new advertisement were opened and the awards PULLMANS HAVE PUR- Queen streets. and pianos, In the evening there will be a | keepers, F. P- Prial, LL. Warring, J. M. Bell- ar Ter ateevomeany terms. MASH ; 2 to class D, €900 per annum, third audi- CHASED AN INTEREST IN a floral entertaintpent under the direction of the | viile; starter, S. T. Clark: clerk of course, H. B. | made today as follows: Lafitte, per 7 i miler 60 Ponte, s office; John R. Moore, to class D, €900 hool of bi Hon. Edwin Willetts will | Irvin; assistants, C. L. Mitchell, H. H. Straub, 8. K. Bittenber of Neb., 100,000 | tor's i. a 4 %y THIS SYSTEM. AMD THERE. woe speak on “Tho GoveramentalCare of Flowers” | J. B Fiery; umpires, M. 8. Kelley, W. K. Hot: | pounds to be delivered at Lower Brale, 8°D. porated pened we oe bg "OK SALE_AT PUBLIC Repeat Ed Robert Proctor has bought of K, M. Detweller | nnd’ the Rev. Dr. Elliott will deliver an ed-| man, T. H. Porter, Albert Heard’ Pneamatic $2.64 per 100 pounds and 300,000 at Valentine, | Frack Siler, ‘to class D, $900 per annum, Romer ee § t INES for $16,000 sub 22 and part 21, square 488, 44 | dress on “Our National Flower.” The ad-| and cushion tires ‘are penalized according to bud at $2.50 per 100. 8. F. Gil. * 4 ‘Walter P. withoui? reserve. INTHE WORLD, WHICH 3 5 : Neb., for Rosebud at $2.1 "8 office, and . Nepper, to RUN ON BRIGHTWOOD AY feet by 26 feet on F between Sth and Gth streets | dresses will be interspersed. with solos | the condition of track. At night Jas. E. Wilk | tan of Davenport, Towa, 1,000,000 de- | 8720, sith auditor's office. cITHIN' 8 3 oy heohabies jo |*md music by the band and the stage | inson of the Maryland Club will give am illus- | man of SF tag hag reds , < home; must bessid. Uailior further SPOR IRLMAEADS Wine on Copia eres bore) erred will "be ver? elaborately ‘decorated with trated lecture on ‘A Bicycle Tour Through Too and 400,000 pound, ‘ultveredat Valen! class 4, W. G, Boos, freon clap eae ~ SE CLEREN TS ITH OTHER ROADS, AND THE of, 4 9 Hannan subs 119 to 124, square 02, |v iants and flags. The decorators from the eity | Switzerland. Neb., for Hosebud at €2.55 per 100. Isaac P: | the office of ihe wreasurer; F. B- Laceyr foe a Lest F st. Wi FROM BRIGHTWOOD TO ALL — | 101-82 by 42.50 ow Union between Nand O|Pithcon very busy. all day’ tosoy hanging | _ Among the entries for the races appear the | Ncp2,"Sr'memarck, ND. Si.000 ‘de- | $900°to #1,000, Mra C3. fon teek W A32EDeA PARTE WITH #100, TO JOIN | PARTS OF THE CITY WILL BE ONLY a | Streets southwest, bought of J. 7. Hensley | #ss{o every available, tree and tent. ‘The | names of the following a 2 | livered at Lower Brule agency, 8. D., at $2.60 | to class 2, Mise L. M- from €1,000 te Ree Any SPTEE] AU RMU ALORS MARORE|cr exh nv th eguare Shel Wem | Herthat Cl Bebe wil ta grand ay ite | “Quel woven, onnny Rersth ne rae ot coma the | hn Cpr Wel, oom 6 te ce kroperty PROVEMENTS BEING MADE BY THE s¥xpi. | fect oS between New Hampshire avenue an ible has been done to accommodate the | Half-mile heat race, ordinary—W. T. Robert- | New York p goed fo 61,008, and OVEMENTS BEIN( 4 ] posail 1 done to accommodate the . { |" ‘The commissioners also rejeciel the bids fourth auditor's CATE WITHOUT COST TO LOT OWNERS AND | }8th street northwest. | people who desire to come from the city. | son, W. H. Ward, Ervin C. Bowen and Phil. 5. for bed quilts and from @900 to 5 nw UD sores 08 toed cots REAP THE BENEFITS. ee a an oes tom 61 000 of Halen, Ermnthime from’ Gaongetoen wil inate Brown. 2 meena trom 000 to $1,000, ASANTE worn beballytown and Hockviive Eee Tanner sub 165, square 155. 18.963 by 87.09 | round trip for 0 cente and the electric cars| One-mile safety, District of Colambia divi- follows: 15,000 bed quilte, from $660 to Yorker ani | rou, tes high ad Pollina wood bedee mil eatin gn Corcoran between 1ith street and New | trom Georgetown will make connections with sion championship. "W.T, Robertson, H. V. | 2 oobins of New fork; “y — itn st ant lamps - Ln ae ne AW. Mac c oe. Ervin C. —_ < BRIGHTWOOD PARK. 1 ee hiaing st a: ave nurchaeed of A. A. the Glen Echo electric line. Fee veep Porker Phil &. Detoa mad Gee bham, a8 99¢ conta a yard, and 1 a of the mint; . B. T. = : iaaigparwite Lipscomb et al. for £9,375 lots 18,t0 44, H., Pore aS ee MiRout, will seit way boiwe cost’, rave’ Seared uutaxcucan Shae and D.'s sub Mount Pleasant. DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. HPP nile eafoty, open—W, T. Roberteon, H. | 4180 125,00 yards of gis ‘trom class 8 to | begets aad cite ich ale BY : contigs atrots ise bought of 7. Prazktin patho t Y. King, Phil. 8. Brown, W. B. Mackrille, D. L. | 74 to az! from $900 10 $1,000, Bre Jenuie Jones, cave. re clineider for £12,500 sub 237, square 156, 20 by , Sandoe and Ervin C. Bowen. 90.00 feet on Q between 17th and 18th streets. The following appointments and changes . inary—W. T. Robert Interior Department Changes. from $1,000 to class 1, Mrs. K. B. Wood, from BRIGHTWOOD PARK. L, Kolipsiuski las purchased of Lizzie D. | have been made in the police department upon oo a i a Bo Faker Tana | Tho telowlag .oaistd: Ganges have been | $900 &, $1,000, Min E. 4. Fos, from clase 3 10 Menace ibis ins Kiki cat Fleming ier si ub Q. sauare 452, 22 feet | the recommendation of Maj. Moore. Brown, W. H. Ward and Hobart Berrien. made in the Department of the Interior: ates a. Curtin mene Caen — T San HERRON & RAMEY, Dit omraparas f sWenue between 6th and | First-class officers raised to the second class | One-mile safety, team race—Phil. 8 Brown | Oftice of assistant attorney general—Promo- | (i'M Comstock, from ~ Cn ‘Wity Jo you continue to live in the ul pay ex- ‘7th streets northw at asulary of $1,080 instead of #900 a year— | and W. E. Crist. ‘ tion: George A. H. Mills of New York, clerk, from class 1 to class 2, J. W. De Jressive rent when youcan purchase a ome from us| jy2-3t 1307 F ST. N.W. G. T. Klipstein has purchased of J.8.Sworm- | Washingion Saniord, Franklin ‘Treadwell, G.| _One-mile ordinary, third ‘district riders— 2. oti fauaies sullen Seabee lapsnen stadt for €10,114:65 lots 12 to 14, square 1041, | 4 "Schrader, W. J. Kenney and. Francis |W. T: Robertson, Phil. 8. Brown and Ervin ©. | $1,000 to $1,600. Grange, Co) ep ay St md besies wi dik. and. shasta, appoomeeee., 210 feet on C and 61 feet 8 inches on 15th street | TTaghos. frig Bowen. z Office of Indian affairs—Appointment: Ed- | from class 2 ae, ) all tn thee cn. Day, bere your children * only have the pure southeast. ere-—Sergi. Chas! e-mile > heat 3.10 clase—H. V. | ward B. Fox of District of Columbia, clerk, | Commissioner of internal revenue; 4 tad woter of the country, but be hept trom thecoa FL, Gregory has Lought of G. 7. Klipstein| piace of aecutivons sremowe ne leita | Kings We ie dickele MB Packes Be ke |e M600, by transfor from ofhee ofthe escsstery from clam 8 to clans 4 W. K. Price, from class taminating influerices of eity life. We will take you for 512,600 parts 2 tod, square58, fronting 4S feet | {rneferred from the third preeinet to the ifNa, | Sando, Hobart Berrien, H. Rhine and Ervin and promotion from 1.400. Promotions: Ken- | 2 *° clase 3. , Pameore, Se Te ys JOUF family Out to see the place without expense on 22d stroct, improved by houses known ias |’. 5. Colcman, seventh precinct; W. J. rs, | C. Bowen. neth 8. Murchison of South Carolina, clerk, | 2, LR PY 3 ti from an gee cabs ATiat at ga” ated | as Chua Case | $082 Me fSke a ain [anni a heres om ert HOCK EEE: | se90-18 Boum 15, 1008 F et. nw. Drowned While Bathing. |_| ‘et; B.A. Gardner; third; HG. Wannell, | C: Bowen, EB Phil § Brown and W. | Virgina, coprit, 4900, to clerk, 1,000, yy ee ae Joseph E. Moore, the eight-year-old son of | first. i 4 E. Wilder, from ‘to $900, office of the Seo DENTISTRY. Mrs. ie V. Moore of 600 8th street south- | But two were appointed. under gd , and EJ. from class 8 to class saith € - — | west, was drowned while bathing near Rich’s | Vidi tional ones, Frank B. Kell; 4, of internal revenue. seg bin alefoeay ime: | Late dena tes pastas ated? paver | wast. Ke was brought out and attempts {M04 WW. Mendenhall, The other appoin emaatient Tite, i The Tk. or wits trade fore oN extracted positivesy withou . 2" are likely nex ‘Death Ruined Her * Lupo" ruvin bouse. or eti—s harmiles ‘tate . Char! Pesan city coun, Fitave. S45. 50: HODGES. jeauot’ | Super” aoe bpttat, stare neces, Veneta Detiseaitinccrecren oe: es TO REMOVE THE MAY scaLER |< ‘Miss Ollie Caulfield, daughter of A.T.Caul- =, Fok SALE FINE SUBURBAN PROPERTY TWO | aosny, aruect! leuk, crown and besige work. st — field, a wealthy contractor of Cleveland, disap- ton new houses 42 rwous: larse stabie: ako ee” | ic Sa OTH ST. COR E NW. Forfeiture of Pay. peared yesterday and her parents believe that fort ot ground: price low. DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., ~ test clams gold and other Sulings'é specialty, Ap By a general order issued trom the War De- abe has killed herself. She is seventeen years ed be ded AUMUAS: sham | partment retained pay of soldiers is forfeited old, well educated and good musician She teeta nachos shag, from sation. | J )ENTAL INFIASIAILY. for the following causes: has boon vary despondent since the death of gost fi bot wubsivinions’ fa bight apd Wealely | yeurtatetetg at ne 1, Desertion during the period of enlistment, bee ers aay oot Sor tants weating A viet, _——__ him | Pret Soon Fi; rues Wasnt 2. When the soldier is in. confinementundera ute Sey a Hour PE) ees: ) Fete Detar general court-martial sentence e: iy ima ous cserch hes bene insthtated, bus ao tenspat a ae | pire ET Eee Feng Pruett on tend te capie ee ——— UL LOT ON ans AVE: NITE CIFY IMPROVEMENTS Pig of general sour umstisk or by order frets el BVA Wout san be AND MAFID THANSFOUTATION Sout neat Coober te Sune Se Wer ‘ Torte ; ee Oe 8 AO7* akan | ead permit ts tnapect Soll wpon the Sadana cause of imprisonment by the civil ween = eggnt aT yciererieren nro om © b0D end len ee | BEAU TISUL LOT Di actin aries. eae yonhserert from Pohahot p x Sosbt to S'ien sy on cLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, — im” | 3990 Commer 10th an4 @ sta, po bo a Th