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Lf f ’ 6 : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY. JULY 11. 1891SIXTEEN PAGES. cITy ‘AND ange THE NATIONAL GUARD. ‘The ¢ promotions ere as follows: Third battal- THE ROCK CREEK PARK. that they shall be governed in their inquiry in ROCKVILLE NEWS. ion—First Lieut. W. J. . to be captain making their valuations by the following con- Ss KS Companies That Are Preparing to Go Into | May 27, 1591; Second Lieut. J. T. Simpson, to | the Appraising Commission Will Begins Its | Siderations: What are the lands within the park | The Great Falls Tragedy—Statement of the etter to om the baais of price per line per 1,000 | Summer Camp. be Strat teutenant February 16. Sessions Next Wednesday, Limite now worth in ca cron terms equiva! Injured Man—Other Interesting Items, oung lation, the advertising rates of SvEN- th battalion—Lieut. ‘inter, jr., t jent to in thi t, if a, t NOW | Correspondence % fog Stax are only about half as b for such lands? What would any one Rocxviuie, Jaly 10, 1891. e jo | THE INSTRUCTIONS AS FINALLY GIVEN BY THE | needing lands for residence, agriculture or an} 4 5 COURT IN GENERAL TEEM—PnoPERTY owxens | other purpose pay jor themein tah? ‘They | David Edwards, the old soldier charged with have been as follows: TO HAVE THE PHIVILEGE OF BEING PRESENT | #Te not at liberty to place a value upon these | Committing an outrage on the person of his infantry—First Lieutenant | wurx THEIR LAXD I VIEWED. lands upon the basis of what one might be will- | daughter some days ago near Dickerson’s sta- r aifth battalion, be to buy them for on time, for purely specu- | tion, this county, was brought here this even- i iceiege |, Mee commission to appraise the Rock Creck | Maine ghtsPOwen, NO, can hey conser he | ing” After bis arrival he was taken before J. the summer months has taken possession of amp. ' First Lieut. and | Park lands received its instructions from the | park, and they are to make their valuation with- | tice Morgan, and after the charges had been some of the companies. Other commands, ,M. Loeffler to be captain | Court in General Term this morning and will] out consideration of the fact that a specific | read to him he was asked by the justice what | however, are on the alert and activity | March 2%, 1991, vice Schwarz, appointed uid- | begin its sessions next Wednesday. amount of money is appropriated by theact of |hé had to say. He coolly replied: “Some of de-camp,’ company A. Candidate . Sergt. = ; Congress of 27th September, 1890. incon Dut what I did I paid uow race of rae pemoros won pe an-/Tekm# as king in number of | Charlee 'H. Kettler to be second. liewtemtn: | The Court in General Term, Chief Justice | “9;8°P™ estimating the value of the several | ‘¥° alae ce kelaay speiqants cae : ae a armories. The entire District guard at | April 1, 1891, vice Dunn, resigned, company C. | Bingham, Judges Hagner and James on the | parcels of land designated in the Rock Creek | !°F- x eeene cowrttert couroar asp cox. | Pretent ia domiciled in Washington, althongh | Candidate Sergt. J. Henry Carll’ to bo ‘res | bench, met promptly at 10 o'clock today to in- | Bark the commaeneene gis the Rack Creek | rose caused feeling of dlegast and indigna- eee ccncee ras wale us | shortly weeping friends will bid farewell to. | Heutenant April 1, 1891, vice Padgett, resigned, | struct the appraisers valuesas of the time of the hearing before | tion among those present, and he was hurricd ee —- [number of companies. Both the Emmet | °mpany C: Messrs. J. L. Norris, N. W. Burchell and G.J. | them. off to jail, where he will remaim until next LOOKED AFTER 1 battali —Andrew J. Rob- ; . 16. The marshal wil id vi it i | Guards and the Fencibles have returned from | inson lo. be second licuiesang Tebranry a, | Sueffere, the commissioners to appraise the | anit feeoyieataeal will provide for sad view | Tuesday, winen he wil: be granteda preliminary fc school buildings | their trips and are more or leas happy over the | 1891, vice Simpson, promoted, company C Park, were given teats immediately in front of | tings of the commission in the court house | hearing. There is said to be much feeling in convenience aud results, The Emmet Guards were not defeated | | Fifth battalion of intantry—Private Ernest | the bench. There were present District At-| building, aud will in person or by deputy at- | Fegard to the outrage exhibited in the com- finest inthe land. |and are holding their heats high, while the | A. Hoeger to be second lieutenant, March 17. | torney Cole, representing the government: Mr. | tend thcir sessions and preserve order during | munity where it occurred, but present indica- ad to the list | Fencibles are busy explaining why they did | 1891. vice Boeger, resigned. company A. Sergt. | p nose Perry of the managing commission, | 2¢ $Me, and will summon such witnestes a8 | tions seem to be that the law will be allowed to “pee not come in fora prize at Indianapolis. | D. W. Neligan to be second lieutenant, March x Jere, Wik T. A. Lambert, Wm, | AY be desired by any party to these proceed- | take its course. {Hach School loested on M There is this to say, however. — The | 5. 18%, vice Fainter. promoted, company C. | Mesers. rt 8. Maddox, A. B. Davall and | U* The expense of service of summons, a8 | Yesterday evening a shooting affray occurred Jeres avenue, While the | Pencibles have no reason to explain their de-| Sixth battalion of intantry—Sergt. George pees ae ‘er, representing the property | "el a# the clerk’s fees for issuing the sub- | on the Chesapeake aud Oliio Canal near Great there is feat, if defeat it was im any manner whatever. | McCauley to be second lieutenant, January zz, | Ran ape Ip desasminis seers | Powe, and the attendance fees of the wit- | Falls which will hkely end in the death of one THE INTREST (f HAS EXCITED—THE SIXTH BATTALION TO GO TO BAY RIDGE--PROMOTIONS AND CHANGES--NOTES. « those of as th | other Washington papers. But cheapness is not the only merit. It Housekeeper. Wasuincton, D. C., Schoo. oF Cookery, 611 Twelfth St, N. W. ional Guard is still in existence, tired feeling which usually marks | TWO NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS. ‘The Colored High School and the Hij School for the Fastern Section. Dear.... You ask me which of the various baking pow- ders you shall use. I am glad to give you the benefit of my experience, and save you the annoy- ance and expense of experimenting. I say without hesitation, use the “Royal.” It is in every respect erfectly satisfactory. I buy it in five-pound oxes, and the last spoonful is as good as the first, Visitors say that the p of Washington are in pomt « arebite: strnetion th Among the recent t in the new C% street near New Bute aralc Inge ay ie not ready for occupanc: Ms ; OL, vi J‘ he property owners were | he: i i no matter how i . rae choot | From unprejudiced wees the inf 1891, vice Smoot, promoted, company A. BL. | Owners. Many of t! sees, are to be paid by the United States asa ‘The didiculty occurred betwee: atter how long it has be no decks tatie will be rendy when the school | oes Gat between ibe lenting compenice rs | Walker to be capinin, ‘Marck’ 1802, vice | Slo Suterested spectators, ¢ the court | “OM cident to the asacrment, ‘ned John Vellott and Sohn Cook, g it has been kept. term Degina. The building ie three stories | (oth dianapolie drill, of which the Fencibles | Rawles, resigned, company A. Immediately on the opening of the cour 7. Tho commissioners will fix their own high with a large roomy basement. The main were clisse ce, remarking that the court hnd | deve and hacen eee lg AF hale own | Frenchman, both being employed on the re: The “ Royal” has one merit which you will find, st separate battalion of infantry—Frede- | the ¢l The | J posserpadl bras prayers offered, read the in- 5 there was scarcely a toss up. t irs of the canal. After the shooting Cook, A bute of the buflding is sixty-four feet front | Fencibles were drilling t the best | tick C. Revels to be major, April 7, 1891, to fill : their sessions, but should proceed with all rea- | the man who war wounded, made the feilocie as you progress in your new ve : % defeating commands to which it isan honorto| The following named officers have been ePars upon read what the court agreed upon | of the assessment, and ell adjournments should lower the colors. That the Fencibles did so | honorably di anpernumeraries dur- | #4 follows: be toa day and hour certain. well is @ cause for congratulation. the quarter Lient. and Adjutant 3HR INSTRUCTIONS, i8. Having completed their labors the com-| years of age. A little after6o'clock p.m. I took indi adbeale Ga caisaena: am Ki. Davis, eighth battalion, April s,| 1 The parcels of land contained in the map | missioners will return their appraisement in two mules and went to the towpath of the canal i S91; ‘st Lieut.- ta st e] di ii i | Writing to the court with thei: dit in . i | Another phase, however, ia put upon the | 2%: Fust Lieut--and Quartermaster Joseph $. | filed in this proceeding are to be appraised as ¢ to the court with their proceedings gppolito Great Falls in Narpland to assist John Cook, a native or France. Ibave been in the trance with wise stone steps lends tom second | RTE preter bleiben keeping, quite an important one. If, after mixing cakes or biscuits, it is inconvenient to bake them at once, they can stand an hour and be perfectly or vestibule entrance. The principal's room On the wast wide and the reception room on the Lb: olidge, seveuth battalion, April 8, 1891; a the premises. ellotti in getting his team out of the mud. [ H he % y 29 | manner of training which the Fencibles fol | Firet Licat. aud Inspector of Rifle Practice J: Sp eatectin a ae A CHANCE FOR EXCEPTIONS. tried my best to pull him out, but could uot do light when baked. I assure you this is a fact, as lowed and should be considered earnestly by | F. Boston, eighth battalion, April 8, 1891. their fair marhebvalose with celacentelto the | Mr. Abert said that in the post office case made him unload’ bie Wagon, when I have done it re tedly. | officers of itious companies. Said a prom- A BLACK List. most valuable uses towhich they respectively | Counsel were allowed time to inspect the in- and called me bad name. 11 then epeatedly. inent army officer to Tux Stan before the Fen-| Here in a black list of the men dishonorably | und seneaily unhitched the mulos and went up to within ‘an be put by private persons or | structions with a view to excepting and they ; : discharged during the quarter: Wm. H. Arms, | private corporations, and the market value of | would like such leave in this cace. one = = Rey Baers emt gins the lanci: in not limited by the uses to which they |” "The chiet justice renmrked that auch oppor- | gut “Ha thon, nue Ma bi natal aoe ht be leibles lett for Indianapolis: at company i Bartlett, company D, third battalion; James H, | 8F@ now applied by the owner or his present | tunity would My business, you know, calls for the use of large quantities of baking powder, and I have samples As youcan overtrain @ prize fighter: A co i ir come from atch property; and if they find fr vu he G me. He was standing up in his wagon. I had ofall sorts se SS RS sie | pany must ‘stand on the disespline and | Bateman, company D, tisst battalion; hist alther of tha aell parcels, by reason cite peeerniie cycanaratood that wutle the /no weapon in my hands aud nothing but nttome. After an honest trial, I have { ac of movement obtained from | H. Bell, company D, first separate bat n, surroundings, natural ‘advantages or id N 4 pocket kuife in my pocket. We hud been on [Heng ming onl mg | Martin eran’ sop, Piva Hk | rn ‘crater nec alap Sd | Erg ata orem ieee | ood term uy tad moment Kade se pe ¢rease in the work before a prize drill. This | ert Blackbu = : “at | some particular use’ by private persons or pri- | Rock Creck Park comnussion, oa i . in other oc during the day, getting | arate battalion; J aptability may be considered, is i ye z then up at anearthly hours in the morning, | frst separate battalion; Win. use, « bere Abbot tote roan dre psa ste derstood in that regard. short time to li The ball passed through his | drilling them at every interval during the day | pany B, firet separate battalion; B, Guy Chen- | 1, 1 Canauidec. oF leabokon THE COMMISSION TO MEET WEDNESDAY. shoulder ought to have penetrated his Jand constantly forcing on. their Huds frou | ometh, company 4, frat battalion: Wm. Clark, | in one parcel, the proper course is to ascertain | After some general discussion the court ad- lunge. Th vounded ian being & Catholic, morning unti ht the one idea of ‘drill’ will | compan; * ion; Da “4 i ission- vy. Father Kosenst of Ls ce Was sum- } have a fatal effe m4 The men will go into that | land, company B, first separate battalion; | the entire compensation to be paid for the fee | journed and the three appraising commission. PI f , aes rLaveatarir$ ; oo _ | moned to his bedside. f | dell fn a nervous: unnatural condition, and will | Cail'G. Chord, company B, third battalion: | simple, mot, divided into auecessive interests, ers held a sort of informal session or conter- | MQDed to hie bedaide, always returned to the old reliable, the “Royal.” The others may have their merits, but none suits me as this one does. . . . Sincerely your friend, REBECCA A. BAKER, Principal. cena “ ion; | but as if belonging to one person: and then to ith Mr. Pe 1th 1 t. not do justice to themselv ‘This is the idea | A. E. Columbus, company B, second battalio: ee = : 5 of enel gnee wi ©. Perry and the counsel present. | was done in self-defense and that he was ready ES ent eonetind Senn tanent Of an atuiy oftcer and should be considered. | Fred. O. Cross, company D, fist battalion: W: | determine the market value of such Geiate for | The commissioners decided to hold. their Aret | Yo surrender himeslf we oe ofa Dat sence, west side are a new feature. The first floor THE CAVALRY TROOP'S MARCH. ee ance Cagle tes ra i the same from the valuation of the fee simple Sip enedens ae a Seanobagintemen Hime afterward when Sheriff Fuirall was noti- COOK GROWING WEAKER, | AGAINST SUN OPENING. rn . 2 class roo! a 4 = cS “et jattalion; Jo a d 5 et e e a hes — fine of the twain Building hus three clase rooms! The cavalry troop has about concluded all Pcuitany © Mak latiahen to ascertain the value of thatremainder or rever-| ihe property Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, | sraena sents arrest him be had crossed the | a, oy sian sia No Nope of Mie Recovery arrangements for their march and will lea The Christian Endeavor Convention and the Forbes, company B, firs Wortd’ river and mace his escape. He is about thirty | here on the morning of July 18. For practical | John N. Fortine, com he | St#Fting from the Klingle Ford bridge and/ years old, stout build, broad shouldere the | going northward. dl i parute battalion; |"—" aver right in any parcel of Iand —The Italian Not Apprehended. ny B, first sep- a : : weight, 180 pounds, black hair, mustache and| Information was received from the Great . | benetit to the men scarcely any operation of | #rute | battalion; ’ Charles E. Gaither, | nitomis right to hold, one-third part in value == @ Yahaped scar on upper lip and two | Falls today to the effect that John Cook, the | 4, THe siternonn exercives of the Christian Bo lass room the National Guard yet attempted will approach ee eee etexnts | Detialion: | Sc casting the prestat mousy yalas Gt gach DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. teeth out, speaks English well, had on | colored man who was sbot there by an Italian | 2°*¥0F COMve nt thegever oasabgce Fax feet. Exch ig ix also provi this mareh in results, and the War Department | Alberts. Galloway, company B, third Gower ight clall value(th) anmmelescordine to —— common working clothes, black coat and derby } 7) oreda, % Billchell in yesterds n with the opening conferences on stone entrances, leading into fir aso far recognized the fact «s to make a detail | ompany D, first battalion i oe kisat “elldiocuas the beatin oan ee 3LOUn INSPROTED Laer Yen: hat, wore large gold ring. Before coming to | 72Ureday evening, as pul sadpnssoeser toed nd two hours were « ed im The «tairways are fire proof also | company the troop. The detail will be | ‘ompuny B, first separate battalion; | 16 MO OF ae ee forth in the one hun-| The annual report of James H. Welch, flour | this county he lived on resident street, Baiti- | StAX, was much weaker than he was yesterday ks om this general topic. oe we teak shout the building. at. A. W. Perry of the ninth cavalry | Harris, compans B, first separate | Heuer Ber, dowtr. set fo ¢, which will be | f ip Phat hi , more. and his attending physician says that he can- nen ys a wrlhesom maker BY 9 ine Oe sip IN iaatalion. Ghaceites ie Pacis , company B, | dFedth equity rule of this court, which will be | inspector for the District, was handed to the Father Whcusbeel stated Dees tealght |astmennn y y of it. Kev. J. Z. Tyler of Cincinnati ris “8 Pp second battalion; Robert Howard, brought to their notice. | The money value of @ | Commissioners today. It shows that during iwith thre - 3 ‘The w of the local cavalry . | ‘arch of the kind ever attempted by | rst separate battalion; John J. Hudso juard troopers, and interest in the | Pany D, second battalion; Edward B. Hughes, Seicledl. ond Washington. | Company B, first separate battalion; ‘Thos. W So far as could be ascertained nothing has | CoMiucted the conference, wh been heard of the Italian who did the shooting. | foal winning throngh prayer | Meetings. F.J. Harwood of Appleton, Wi th . ‘4 a and reports that Cook is in a dying condition. or a oe eee a ee period 122,64 barrels were inapected, for | "A call has been issued to’ the republican Gigit tetetn: acourdinig to'anx\ cule: which Le received in fees 31.149. Theexpenses | voters of this county to ‘Meet at the several ‘The market value of a lease is the present Were $825.73. ‘The fees, however, were only | voting places in each clection district on Satur- e library 14 f s feet. The east wing is provided with a bot perianismas ction GLEN ECHO CHAUTAUQUA. e on souls won throug: servatory dof th i cad aoe Ingram, company 8, first separate battaliot adage . nt | collected trom March. day, the 15th of August next, for the purpose —S “ 4 feet DY | ap as commented between the local | Jus. A. Jobuson, company B, lirst separate bat- ommpggir ting Bel -ry ogeme syed nba BUILDIXG PERMITS Of welecting five delegates’ from each ‘lls-| A Ghost Parade Waiich Cansesa Good Deal | W. H. H. Smith of Isfeet are | cavalry troop and the crack troop A of the | talion; W H. Johnson, compan gations of the leaxe) to an assignee or pur-| Were issued tuday as follows: T. W. Bedford, | tTict to meet in county convention at this place of Fun—Presentation to the Chancellor, eouls won through York National Guard. with the result that | popasnto Nettslion; Thomas Kelly, company 4, | Chaser who was willing and able to assume end | eleven brick dwellings, 1257 to, 1983 $24 street | 0%,tB2 19th of that month, when the campaign | Gerseapentance of The Bvenins @tee, | the influence of local district and state wuionn seme size as those in the | when Washington's cavalrymen march away — batts one Lele 1B com} rece Serithy Sbligetions preiniet bss see tiae poeees 7 dediraad . oS ma en formally opened by the nomination of a Grex Eco, Mp., July 11, 18, 2% Rev. Wm. W. 8! ded im the west wing. from Wa-hingwor ext Saturday they will be | Mret separate talion; Vhe1 expi Wrectgrectnmages ind cigae ticket for county officers. 7 ag ioaped brough the junior # of the main building is pro- | accompanied by Capt. Roe and fifteen of bie | ™ corps: Albert E. Lée, company B,| 9.0.) 4 the Canartnieneen to tet of ai | Zion Baptist Church, one brick church on F | Ou the 2lst instant Maj, Henry E. Alvord | Last night after the concert there was | [iTouch the junior mbly hull 56 feet by 63 feet | troopers from the New York guard. parate battalions B. WW. Lucas, company | they will fix and ascertain. the amount of wuch | street between 3d und 414 streets southwest: | and Prof. H. J. Patterson of the Maryland Ag- | another acer.o of wild hilarity in the camp. © by 48 feet, with all nee- prushppattintatcoi aos separate bai John P. valie in one sum and then state the amount | 218,000. W.S. Lee, one’ brick dwelling, 619 | ricultural College will deliver addresses to the | Part of the residents, about fifty in number, ‘ect "also on |. The route as arranged for this trip is as fol- Pet eee em oh; | that sich sum is to be reduced per month until | SPFUce street, Le Droit Park; $2,50v. Ing dn the grt dee§ of fertilizers and dairy: | made a raid on Mrs. Lockwood's hotel tent rd "| lows: First camp, three miles beyond Potomuc; Milburn, company D, first separate | te Actual taking of the | property by MISCELLANEOUS. < er ee on simae. | borrowed all the sheets, table cloths and pillow Mr. C.F. Pardman, two miles west of Damas- The third’ floor conta ire Js feet by | ar 3 “ the United States, and if) such — loace fas second camp, im the vicinity of Dickerson; | battalion: Win. Morse, company D, first sepa- |e. United States, | and if such lease | ane Commissioners are receiving congrate- | us, third camp, in the vieinity of Knoxville or | Tate battalion: W. L. Phillips. jr. company Dy | TE eount ehiall not be entitled “to anything, | tury letters from merchants along Pennsyl-| The Young Athletic Base Ball Club of this the state presi- cases they could lay their bands on and | Siecdpaneg Ag dents between se | started out for a ghost parade. ft | jute be ayes et and & | Weaverton: fourth camp, at Charlestown; fifth | fecoud battalion; W. E. pacicbentach, ambi | and the amonnt of uct. reduction in tlie om | Vania avenue on the cleanly appearancs of Peun- Place left here today for Martinsburg, W.Va., wana weird vight tuder the “lectrie Sis mostiay ofl Sortenbons ates ciglithc camag tate vitlallyo€ kansas: D. third battalion; Andrew I. Roger. | Sball be taken into account in the allowance to | work well. they say. re Gua y The evening eession began promptly at 739 the owner in fee, and no compen: tiorcan be| Wm. J. Boyd has been appointed assistant | , “4 Meeting of the Montgomery County Grange in his cottage and not yD, thira battalion: Thomas W. o'clock. Alter the will be held at Browningsville on the 30th in- 7 z 7 i i ing him there they swarmed dowaon his office. | iy Sy. Mole e the basemer he movin will bave | davs Lester and two dar isburg. | Rogerson, company D, third battahon; sylves- hile it is prope show how the prop- = subordinate grany e count, Baltzlev, and presented him with a beautiful = Bee The Young People's Society of Christian En- en Echo souvenir spoon with his neme by : thuria: The janitors in this part of the these places for camping grounds, and at | Atthur N.'$ A. second bat- | erty is used, as evidence of the uses to which it Death of Col. Robert 8. Rodgers, nese places for pi ounds, and : deavor at this pixce have elected the foliowin: don the back and a per i 7 bi ent to . ns iG | eugrave< pap Naukey the Building. La feet wide by | Charlestown the troop rill camp on’the beau- | ‘ou: John V. skeen, company D. third bat- poner 42 pleas fhe] col. Robert 8. Rodgers died at his home at officers: Miss Florence Thomas, president; Mr. | containing the autographs of the giv- Tose} Los 26 feet . of each wing | tiful lawn of Mr. Wim. N. Wood. liaise Ant ar eee ac valaene mere | property. Sion Hill, Harford county, Md., yesterday. — Owens, fice president: Mise Anna Jers. It gpd a gamle par -yegthiend bure te be ust for the male and female pupils re- | "At Winchester the camp wil Ibe named Camp | Dattalion; Antony A. Sousa, pee cori | © rite: dessages! oan Balsllawed for fajery | kt wes|Righigelicas Soa cia a wens, secretary; Mise Grace Collins, treasurer. | the chancellor and he responded with a very spectively. The butting } pearance. quite imposing im first’ separate the oldest ir, company 1), first |t0 buriness arising from a removal, or for] son of the late Commodore John Rodgers, U. The funeral of Mr. itor in honor of Col. J A. Nulton of the | Beverly Taylor, ickoias D. Offutt, who nia infantry. who proposes to appropriate little speech, thanking them or ceive died here on Tuesda; cir thoughtfulness, and said that although he ene ‘ or. low 2 eee ‘ took place yesterd - on aka Se lions, p outside of Winchester and with . L " waive of Aaturee wees Troe thera ht |8.N. The remains will be brought to this city | afternoon _snd was arleniod by slice cen. | Senor really in the soup he thought he might ‘The costern section of th: ort them to the camping ground el grey ereate oe ihaceat, for burial. course of friends and relatives of the county | find use for it some day The ‘concert bist < ontactnn, clerk of the court and one of the Company #, third battalion; Perey Leroy nee : ; —— and other places. ‘The burial casket was cloth-| night was unusuaily good. The local, mnai- ane, omaigeemiogd argo) the | jeading citizens of Winchester, having served | ton, company B, chird battalion; Frank W- Uta the Nese ols eae ec Real Estate Mutters. covered snd metal lined and thore wana prof. am wa aanistod "by Mie Cora 3. Howes, <yfpess present Wallach School. and fronting on 7th |! : : | Willioms, company B, first reparate battalion; o z sion of flowers contributed, embracing a large |soprano; Mrs. Rheem, contralt», and (oreg ay n mamteeal ie Scie iid tibiae fativedanionsaces laces te nn en ncernte eetviow Maxine woud, company C, fourth battalion. arn the 2eik perk, ee comuiissionsre vill) Jolin W. Schacter has bought of ©. F.| Seer arou's onsen jilow. Adie och aay | Me atin, Deena’ Soe GS one Bors ancdleee deers 5 et Pope venagomtemebrygt aeenpreormng re de Jee Sere eae Set tae eee clan | Schneider Soe 412,00) en 240 jeyenre 80) | Rare grip Sune tree ealosees aes Lie Bee en eee ee uncenient was Fe £ will be. when completed, three stories bigh | To CAMP AT BAY RIDGE. «NOTES. ; ants or the park commission shall adduice bear- | by 100 feet on Q between 17th aud 16th atreets | Bavdeom : : Bs = . Bases rom all the Talon ail b hep Scena wake! The sixth battMion, otherwise known as the | Among other National Guard news is the fact | ing upon the question whether such road or | northwect Messrs. Spencer C. Jones, George Peter, Jumes | for this season, leaving immediately afterward for the far west. Vincent Fanelli played a Ger storm o solo on his harp and also played a duct with Qjctrie Vitale. The chorus turned out very well wad ng the | their singing did credit to their train- | pif int. tal Battalion,” which is almost en- | iat James T. Simpson, le ieutenant of com | thoroughfare is « publ oF private rod oF | Jol 31. Clapp has purchased for $05,000 of | AndeTgon, Thomas J. Holland, John H Gusee- Ts John F. Byers. ‘The’ services took place at os Rev. AS. Jonns, the init in eve “Depar fl road 0 q hased eoetartaagee pean Po composed of government employes, will | pany C, third battalion, has been elected second | fhoroughtare. and they shall repo: such | C. J. Exlen part lot 3 ot Peters’ subdiv | 2 a testimony to the court, together with | Monnt Pleasant, fronting on Columbia r Steere The be aiding wi r fe of 152 feet | shortly receive orders from Gen. Ordway to go | lieutenant of company C, sixth ene laa {tueir absessment of the values of “the | ~ ihe ‘American Geantiee aa Investment } ChTist Episcopal Chure street with a de i old ve up. Li wires, burn: acu at Yay Whlne: a. acct the | Cotpany D of the fifth battalion jana 5 ‘i pastor, officiating. ‘ihe interment took place | ing. One of the features of the evening * rape phew el Angus A sews wectany of Ge | tection on July 15 st 820 fo cnie Goeeen ek os fampany has bongnt of Jobe Ridout for 67,000 | £¢ Rockville cemetery ? j entertainment was the selection by the ban og Ah oe ge iS bacon noel of a gemory lee Med il she bieemesno Sons. "| emt alternative a i forma icy, hal | Jon Ma hn Bout of tongs. Traoy |r dairy Eicteuer of Vinge pension ex: be Forge fu tbe, Forest The ae ee cen erate: b evening, at which the coming orders | #1U s 7 6: ‘snes e land #0 vecupte Y said roads an lell for =7,200 lots 15, 16, 21 and 22, square 6, aap" 5 is 1 tas —s Save proved © ng | were fully discussed amid much entbusiaem. if pepy fpes gered peels EP | thoroughtares at their just values as though | West Eckington, and of same for €4,000 lote 18 | Bows Of Aliss Lucy Stephenson, this plac Bo [ert deereey eng roger The convention thes Thorouga and complete arrangements were | battallm. haa been elected second Weutenant, | nor quiject toany suclt easement, aud they | onl lore a Bee a ee A. to meet the various details appertaining quhar having resigned. stall sla0 asseus the valnos of said land 60 oceu | Jumes A. Bates has bought of M. Truesdell a inst night, the fash of colored lights behind | DISTRICT DELEGATES ENTERTAINED. the encampment. The cost of transport. San ae pied as though subject to a perpetual easement | for 38,440 lot 10, square 3, Eckington; for |THE PRESIDENT CAUGHT FORTY-6IXx | last nigh 5 | A special disy : ou Minne- fa the wee | ete coeruens Setsent fe es ; THE CASE OF CROSS. ot said rae and uocoupihaceas $15,000 lot 11, square 5, do., and. for €31,000 gchar cy the trees and the strokes of the huge anvil) A special dispatch to Tue Sran from Minne: p the rea mm have been pedi a minimum and — made one of the most realis played. 10. The commissioners will themselves view | lots 17 to 20, 24 to 27, square . . nd 29 to 32, do. | Grea: Luck of the Fishing Party on Board y for cach man is so small | Grounds Presented by His Counsel to Sup- | the several properties and they shall give two John Shugrue et ai. have purchased in trust the Hamilton. productions ever | apolis says: wt corridor The Distriet of Col aggregate ot few it any of the members will fail to} Port Their Motion for » New Trial. days’ previous aig the f ia Union was niding, there m was a very attractive one. | tained or Thursday notice in two daily newspapers | of 8. Bieber for $11,358.20 lots Mand 15, square | ‘The ter Hamilton, with the Pree-| qo i ar will be two class r i themecives of the opportunity afforded Se - = i vanbi 4 Ravi “ fe revenue cutter Hamilton, with the ‘The afternoon s entertainment w..s unique and | py the cn a ~ hangs ns bedi eig wil eae ace — yee tthe 5 a led | In the Criminal Court in the case of William | published in Washington eity of the time when | 10:7, fronting 122 feet on H between 18th and Sdent, his family and guests on board, returned y u novel to almost every member of the audience. | Mr. Robertson, a sort of musical genius, and lass rons and ioe i ‘they propose to enter upon such view and the | 14ih' streets northeas' x f . Life bus Foom with teachers ne colored aman Convicted on | piace of beginning the same, and at | “Timothy Cavansugis has purchased for €7,000 | 0 Cape May Point at 5 o'clock yesterday after- Douglass Cro 1. Nash, pre struction, combined with “out-door exercise i , legation, made a r entrance, | amt mecreation Incident to camp hfe. Ht is | Tucaclay last of the murler of his wife, Hattie | ¢ych adjournment, while wo. engaged, they | of Jobn Cook part and ‘lots 6 und 7, square | noon, As the President went ashore the na-| Ered. Emerson Brooks, a poet and reader, were which Mr.W- MH. Smith, { tusderstood | that | one | or more com- | Cross, on October 1, 188%, by shooting her in |shall notify thowe” present when and | 563-80 feet on Masseclusetta, avenue’ ahd 40 | tional fing was dropped from the ‘mast, leaving | theentertainers, The prograin from beginning restent win aia’ ubasotens ceereinte| me om ther bafta Hous, OF Ake | Sonth Washington, causing death October 10, | where they will next meet for the purpose of | feet ou 2d street northwest. Sly Sta paunant Absting Soom the'sig Shee | Saat ee ee i cee | ee aired by ihe his counsel, Messrs. C. Menrice Smith and Jos. | continuing the view. The members of the | C. H. P cortudor wtjomi er has bought for #4,050 of W. P. apolis Mule ne weo) cipal’s | nd already ast corner Of | mission t the e Shillington, have filed a motion for a new ti ‘k commission and the severai owners or | Welch si 8 43g i the party moved slowly down cert by the d soloists. Tomorrow will i fella, mmmacrapcten sian] (TE i ark co c 66, square 495, 15 feet 434 inches by 'y ly the pier, boarded y the band and » a of the conven! are excelient ao one - n ission to join in neampment have been | Shilling avi notion for a new trial. | HAT Saar ithe aie al ib 66, 5 3g inel ; : jet ; ze eacudina the wr totlet roons adjomang. received from individual membera of other | The grounds are that the" verdict 1s contrary : r4 . i ercises will take place, but the gat ebriy dag OE such view. If the commissioners shall think | streets southwest. by the sea, tired, but pleased with what bad the edures The battalion will probably bein | to the evidence; that the evidence was in- | proper after the general view, they may ap. sn al a = closed toll but residents ofthe grounds. The | {cy Wehiagin eghs eee hoes on: aie aa ft one week, it having been reported | guficient to. support the verdict; that the ver- | ply to this court or a justice thereof, for leate Marriage Licenses. eee ee nm | maeetennectant ot all Sin stacestione™t SMR | tins mralng tas naga of cla Some cae hese Seeero ating will eet the dates | gict wax against the weight of evidence; that it | to make u further view of particular parcels of} Marriage licenses have been issued by the - | faithfully and willingly played af all times and | eee ing rooms . inclusive. ‘The indica : | the land, which shall be made after notice as to 5 The sport had been excellent, to the Presi y y pas " j ere that the #ixth will be able to muster | was contrary to the law as given by the court: | time to the parties interested in said particular | CIT of the court to David E. Resenbaum and | gent’ great watisfuction. Lieut. Parker de-| pisces. Itisa splendid organization of men, | She Mupwte and the Reteninn, y every man on its rolls while in amp. | for error in rulings on the evidence and in- | Jands or ther attorneys. Fannie R. Thompson, both of Roanoke, Va. | sired he hed never before seen Sah ao eager to | wich, though few in number excel in produc~ | Prom the New York Tita, oss THE EXECUTIVE coMMITIEE. ee een ene eee ee te a eae ele ne DenOHLD, | bitel|| A large onto was Ue ctbull OF tee rip lute compte Se moieties een ee | ae monet ie The exccutive committee appointed at the | ceptions and. becase of misconduct on the | in viewing the premises, = Se th of Culpeper county, Va, No one had been seasick, a0 they had been able | sisting of the principal overtures, pot pourris, | am in Washington by a careless bicy with apparatus | corse win fap ee baci? UpEeanre = Known to him to afford no tutticient ground for | made the map OF one Ge his deputice competent Faris Cuunce, Va., July 10, 1891. aphtaxet eos ientud ta tuemuneion Reel ge fosrastlaeiemeste een = , apr sigatate + wath app. corps while in camp and to execute all other | the admission of such declarations urd beeanes {10 point oat. the boundarles of the wev- ; 2 poem: ot a nailed in he gee srepienpoiadid reg ge wa 9 > useful wa a are al details consists of Major George A. | of newly discovered and material evidence. Ap-| eral parcels of lund. No other persons are | Correspondence of The Evening Star. as to seasickness, and Mrs. Dimmick, who is | mei cooker ’ y It affords “a mace ey ee ee iy and Capt-B.L- | pended are efiidavits of Drs. Harrinon Crook | to speak t0 the commissioners with respect | ‘The season, like several of its predecessors, is | {;"4 of all out door sports, particularly derided | and conscientions workers | | exercise. a the cnt | 5 tei | Pe eileoe apasett and Hamilton Leach to the effect that from the | to their duties while they are “eu-| much too wet. It is favorable for fungus on i i thi ing mach to the sorrow of his mauy | ing and exhilarating open-air putea Posse lero ihe dem . Wilson of e time of the shooting to her death the condi-| gaged in making the view except upon | 1 ig ‘The Hamilton immediately set out on the re- | this morning S £ 5 08 Pension Office | tiun of the deceasd’s wind was hetecch thes | the request. of © the commissioners, ‘Lhe | tB€ Potatoes and grapes. Both ought to be | turn trip to Philadelphia. Efforts were made friends. Mr. McLeod's pleasant tent stands - B. McDowell, Adju- | she could give a rational statement. are authorized in their discretion. to inquire of | *PTayed with the Bordeaux mixture. All the | to have the commander come ashore fora fall jad that the privileges of the «t empty making passers by think of the pleasant | Si Slt “he Pet seg: ue ated parks acho y, Lave been extended to tne wheolmcn, and. that om. as is afsons, quarter- ah pe r i : ‘ i i dress hop at the Carlton, but 2s the vessel was | inmates and the good times that those veut . om will have me Tiemeubrnin eet Rca ak tes poeaaicies Geel pacessor ERC SH Sen eee ce ete tar ealES- | rn i egal cardiac ar eo PeSASGeD CD | walla bapelpian< Siueiebamor has ois meres: | ONNONS riding has become #9 © the clase r sislant giasnates Hak Washington Grove Camp Meeting. Takes canthe scum laloness are inbiencted | eat Tun together into s big rain. Weeds | picke wis unuble to do other than to return af racking’ responsibility of two young where. And it is largely be " effort are} The annual camp meeting of the Washing- ‘that us platecnmnte waite Waliibe Cf cuit parcels thrive amazing once. Un his return to his cottage the Presi- | ladies in his cottage and adheres to the fall accomplish. | ton Grove Association will begin August 13 | are to be considered by them except when | wane aioe ots have been sold of the Sher- | dent, iu spite of fatigue, began an_ immediate It is maid that the | and continue two weeks, The arrangements | made in open session and by witnesses under See UENGN eS Oo Nee en es Se sale, tuak- ) examination of the mail which had arrived dur- oe te the Feg- | are in charge of Rey. Dr. Naylor, the presiding | oath, aud no arguments are to be allowed while | "€or. ‘Lewin, inspector gencral of the army, hte ane core had deserted the wharf three good old-fasinoned custom of doors locked and lights out at 10 p.m. The young women someumes forget this important fact and then any one who happens to be in that vicinity will swith b hese rooms will be well Ligh weil ventiate | Ss 7 | the c ioners are engaged in muking the | p. Hed te beni i owd bs - “ - = elder, wud it is expected that the camp will be | the commis 6 has been culfed to Indianay olis for a few day. big boxes of live tish were hauled ashore by | see the very amusing si; of two dignified ‘The Gallen Creve Installations. sto Stay “te Suogs | AYeEy Imeresting one. “The ground ot the fae eee fon aan i, arrested $wo or titres days'ego) Capt, Eldredge, who was the pilot of the day | damecls climbing ins window higher’ than | too painfully evident, Jon Crome Installation lee s he boys | a roclatio ea = : abe pen session. i icyc! ae * = tained 500 hand- heads. There are " pe Ore of it th ing officers of St. Jobn’s Com-| will try sustain their reputation | Seveuayent cottage? ood there Pareumanects | “12. At the open session the park commission | secu ina plane fake Gils ge hagMlk. This | The boxes are said to have contained £00 hand | their se hyn freon te oye yy class military will first be given an opportunity to offer suen | pecs, 1B & Place like this to be rather petty | some wea bass, all having been taken by the intisto be made of ©, were installed people on the grounds aud of course * comp | there during the entire summ business. s : ; He was brought before Mayor pro | party. Mrs. Harrison brought to the deck of | there are young people there are moonlight whcrlmen. In Brooklyn. leet evening by Iwpnty Grand Commander 5. | Tin be a qvidence a6 they may desire touching the | tom. George B. Ivis, but released on the ground | tee Catior the fe ten nek end Digest of the | strolla, bud mosslight walks by alectcie linet | bscve r than here, 2. Hi. MeKim, assisted by Grand Commander | SA2P Mill be ree selgeeenigdrrete Eon inereine real Meenorreraccd in | that it was, the first offense and the trans-| day's catch. Her ecore wa thirty-seven. The | are not romantio, eo at all times of the evening | be of care and n to»anoum : f sn Pomtatg oop UC ani re uate latent canst saab aor Was ignorant of the ordinance. President got forty-six and Master McKee, be- | stray couples may be scen meandering through No onecan wee the way in Jobn N. Ele and f 1 Herald Lady | somes ‘itions. Itis | “I was somewhat surprised,” said Capt, | HO MAM Att may introduces cvidener fe | STEMMOr Was nee. President got forty-six an 7 MeKee, y couples may agl an oe Martha J. Pea x art ntain strict mili- | O'Meagher Codon to aSraw reporter thismorn-| uch order as to the particular” parcels | ¢,c/CX8Udein 18 opposed to the projected elec- | siden starting the chgines, caught six fish. ‘Col- | the gatesand up the Conduit road. a davh at full Barbour; view not €. Bean: noble kee The art school under Prof. Tadd and his as-| streets and perks without a w r e n trie railroad from this plice to It ; F - ve duniieg the progréssof thecal), | ing, “to see the statement which apperred in |as the commissioners may deem convenient, | will lones ticle mm that aie, Lee ales, peereg t rpep ri ara erataede [Pe ee peaeny py eet ar ewer ing of apprehension. On ait axplait paved se who propose to go with the expecta- Let Alexandria | one were credited to him. ¥ ’ days ago, to the effect that | touching the value of their respecti e awake and better itself and build one in its in-| ‘The President declared that the day had bee: unds. Prof. Tadd is superintendent of art | roadway a rubier-tired wheel is noiseiess. It hem; uancisl keeper of records, W.W.S.| their minds ke stay at howe. aides sek | Francis: Beott Key had lived in, aa well as| THe, peutioners may then introduce evidence | toroats here) Georgetown bas always given | one of grent enjoyment and ine focciar vein | nd manual training ia the public: schools ot | Diecews waa to the ‘pedentriat of Jove treasurer, Mrs Pome Mebitm: worthy | the regular military duties the boys will owned, @ house in Georgetown, If that be |jn interoat, may” introduce rebutting eve | Hus Projectéd public need the cold shoukier. | ho promoted the diplomatic Cooper to the rank | Philadelphia. His studio here is attractively ridtrs go. wiurling fe Newnion, wards Howe, warder st Alexandria dnd Georgetown, staid cities, ought - e than one | dence. | They will also hear such parties | to forma treaty of amity’ and consersetes | oe Sty eee i it is as- | residence in the District, because he inly |in interest aw may demand to be | commerce aad put down this proposed latter find any |lived at and omued the Louse, $10 © street | heard, touching | the Talue of | theie 20-| Gay innovation. NO MORE NELLIES AND DOLLIES. iu protit- | northwest, now the property of Mr. Moore of | spective interests, and may take other testi- | “{)04" : : ni | the Exchange Hotel’ He bought ita few sears | tony not herein’ excluded as. to values, to PRE i nature whatever will bring upon |ago from Jehu A. Smith, by wh have a suttic im which to dthat at 1 decorated and there are always several earnest | and around corn artists at work on modeling or crayonsketches. at full speed. ‘iley ring mo belly The unsightly scaffolding has been removed | they sound no whistle, they muke mo sige from the front of the Red Cross building aud val. Even in the evening ’ the great red brick cross, dvep set in the gray ! no lantern light. Gene of course, the off” hours | correct he must have bad mo: mmand, Teachers in the New York Schools to Be j : ; 4 facade, far @ | keep a lookout and avoid ranning agaist peor last out it had been | which testimony they are to give only such | "Cun Jd. iickman of Kentuaky, past right Known by Their Right Names. Taltling, Sect “Miss Chars Becton, i ms-| pic” Bown meny w= poteacion Bis soap wieed ; Heury | Fee will wot be tcherated ne | Purchased in 1868 trom the heirs of the patriot | weight as, in their judgment, it may beentitled | worthy grand templar, lectured here om fue] Commissioner Girard of dhe Now York board | eee ke Hace Mis Clare Barton is mais-/ ple. But many » pedestr by ua Hough. PUty Past Grand | Disorder of auy kind will not be tolerated. poet. In the deed convesiug this property. to | to, aud they may, iu their discretion, limit the | 7h inatent ¢) a large cudionce, | EL ae | ogee presen getinons in making all des barcdoss Guatetsble ond | spans egiity, tnd many oftee hen Commantls? Ker and Deputy A PRESENTATION SCENE. Ar. Smith it is described a# lot 34, reservation | number of the witnesses to be examined upon toe meg Str at ee eee linea: tae ‘Meir sees at oe es] soieer aromas be eee Bae - abe ‘The proseediogs of the seeds mecting <6 the | ee a eee Beete Rs e | ene enna Ot the cate: +, 4 | TERE UWELLED AED MWEEEED pee doogetbatagrcriings Yoder val hall draped in the fags of all nations which | wlocel aud its rider rush pust them th the sacks year ‘lately the residence of Francis Scott Ke! - . ‘The coi mers sl any N er for absence ui application 5 i: dived until el W. | battalion last Wednesday evening were still | censed.’ ‘Ihe deed is signed by Chas. He of evidence offered in behalf of P} have been presented to Miss Barton in ac- | withou: premonition, and unperceived until owner or fl . PE : iu. Howard, | owners of suid land ineluded in waid park teud. | The Story of @ Peddler, a Load ot sponges Faria 2 es ae worthy | n being very appropriately selected | Elizabeth P.” Howard, Alice Pendleton, | mg to prove offers made to any one or more of | amd the Kain, on for # presentation scone, the favored individuals | Geo. H. Peudieton, John R. Key, Philip Barton | them by intending purchasers or others to buy | The heavy; rain recently was the cause of | °° The other day a report was presented and me, Yast Linst, Alezander B Me-| Dey, Eusabet Key Blut ¥.E- Hey, jx, ond | mid lanl, ox any part fhacect af any sumior| "os sc cueseat. ia Watmtnure, node unanimously adopted which will prevent women the popular aud etiicient adjutant E-S. Ke sume of money. or to exchange the same | uch excliement in Waterbury, Conn | teachers from being’ officially a . ad Tirst Sergeant Moore of | , According te the books in the recorder of |for other lands or other commodity; but ler ‘tn sponges, with his stock | Dottie, Susie, Dottie and other baby » gifts were two beautiful | dees oblice Francis Scott Key purchased the |they shall consider any evidence offered |in trade on his back, was walking | Ponies Saale: Dott temic of - ust the donor wan Capt. Le Walker | House on C street June 7, 1842, only a few | by the park commiwion againgt said owners | through thi principal atreeta when the | 72i#.i# what the committee said; 5 Ac Maj. ardlett made the presen- | months before hin death, ‘which occurred in | tending to prove their declarations as to the | Shower canp Fen ie tre’ age Sonus ae eomiecr die saan ok tation +jecehea.te which appropriate responses | January, 1545, and his ownership or occupancy | value of their lands or their offers to them at a dressed | teache! records board i ! ‘s mach, 1 or Lal Wm, | further enlivened by a very pleasant episode, | Elizabeth Key, M. TT. Key, C knowledgment of her cages with the Red siti sem Seek. There “are impor = large, airy bed rooms and pleasant «it ne means ti Weak-nerved drend w through which there isa constant | traverse, simply because of the reckless, ds for the | gecous riding of the whe wen. The next few weeks promises | Not ail bicycle riders are so inconsiderate. of many pleasant hours. One of the entertain | course, aud we do not mean to place the stigma ments will be the recital by De Kontekiand then | upou them in general. But the minority, who the between Ignatius do offend, aco numerous enough to wane Weir Donnelly and Prof. John C. Freeman. Next practice & serious evil. Jt is an abuse that Capital Command- | will "be installed this were made by the cuts. The cheenng of | of the house was very brief. fixed price, but the commissioners are in- | in holiday aifire, so he did not mind the rain. | those of ee trustees is undignified and im- aS a oom oe oe Re rye oe for finn cubes of eed -—< Ladies G sedation Katies pot gon led papi oh moe non .. | structed that said declarations or offers must | But his load pf sponges evidently enjoyed the cep ag nosreency te all Proceedings to = wt V4 cer. § = ut be stoppes ped for one ie Murtes ee ens E of the two deserving soldiers, Bids for Granite Coping. bo so recent | a Teasonably to apply | #0 | shower. Thdy swallowed every drop that fell certificates of appointmentand on the teachers’ bea ball game between the ¥.M.C.A. | bicycles after dark should be provided > a , Y and no so to Capt. 5 i yy my? the went» value of said lands. we com- Thomell'a Teoea “Caht Walker. leur, Me-| Bids were opened at ncon today in the office | te, present « ralue, af said lends. Ziv com’/upon them, jand pretty soon they began to of Col. Ernst for a granite coping to be erected | thee siull i tends swell. The faster the rain fell the bigger grew in of the fine: es ; ey shall receive noevidence tendiug to prove Sauuuke chan eee Snely eugeattth | around the edge of Lafayette square. Prices the prices actually, paid on sales of ‘property | the sponges, until finally they took up the will . a team and Glen Echo team, running | with lights, and that at crossings sud corners of ' frequented fares Delis of warning should be sounded. It is not te i i i 4 demand that on crowded city 1 Comman:le tates | Were given for: 1. ‘The two granite pier posts, to that included in suid park and so larger half of the sidewalk, . ‘unreasoncbie to S ca ag Freuk te sel at [So Sal The pleco: ae eaecat eoehgpecaglase 2. The 2,000 | situated as to adjoin it or to be within its im- policemen, whose coat sleeve hed been streets wheelmen should not exceed # certain ler, Mrs. Mary e- | inf ticrsan silver, with handsome pole ne foot, | mediate vicinity, where such anles have taken | dampened by: coming in contact with the Tames jore F. Swayze: | ings. The handlo is inlaid with tortoise eliell, | Sane ct toe (ete Ce tee Rice paras * | place since the Faruge of the act of Congress | of sponges, oldered the men to walk in the mid- Jerouse B Diver: 4 by narrow bands of gold. Two belte, Th pedestrin it» which the; ae H Hh f | Eris ‘Uhey should remember that not | re that : “ f September 27, 1890. authorizing said park. | dle of the sjreet. He obeyed, but this only <2 , ‘The lowest bid in the aggregate was received | = ‘yed, ivileges of any the hora. | etter sceetbereemoakemonted | from the Washington Crauity Monumental | But auy recent Wes Beal, wade before the | made saiterp wore ie peck. Grew larger seer lapel er toe cart "We sont F inwer gute, lS this handecme’ species Cf mar | Company ey tat.) T4150; class 2, | And adapted to similar uses, or recent bona | like a giguntic walking faushroom. “Car: hot like to sce repressive legislation directed warder oater gate, Elijah | tary outiit. Sergeant Moore's sword is a very | SM * fot: clam 3, $8 cach. fide contracts made before the passage of aid | riage hotees! were frightened at the” sight, amiat Go Suyue Siam. Their som geod nuble commander, Daniel L. | Prewy pattern of those intended for the ase Seansieeiae teed Siete act, with land owners for other lands | and even street car horses, which rarely pay sense and gt a oned officer is : p ; jin the vicinity similarly situated” may | attention to snything but the conductor's growing evil. ay Pon-comminal ficers, and ix of magnifi-| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: # ything sig- ‘and park walks must be mode sate. _> Gent temper, with handle’ inlaid in ivory’ and ‘ be cousidered by the commissioners, looking | nal, turned ont for him and drew the cars off ae ~ Ste Menthe fer Stealing Oats. appropriate mountings. Take it all in ail, last | UX Mayse to John Shugrac, lot 16, eq. 1027; | at all the cireumstances of these sales Or con- | the track. Doge ran after the man ond mate — Ghasie Adams, a.colsced bey, euscomplatded | Wodumedny evening was a gala time for the | *—- RB. Proctor to F. M. Detweiler, sub 76, | tracts, in the determination of the ultimate | life miscrabls for him by sniffing at his heels During the last fifteen five dpium emag- ¢ oilers Site af | sixth battalion. $9, 364: Same to 5. Jolinsou, sub 25, sq. | question of value. And they are further in-| and barking.| People stood totally oblivious to have been captured by boat crows from eS endian Salaannae ak tiem |. N. Smith to A. L. Johnson, pt. 30, | structed that they shull receive no evidence | the heavy rainfall and laughed until the tears United Btates revenue cutter Wolcott. The two bushels of ote from the Paltimore and a visite 94, 003; €—. A. L. Johnson to J. N. Smith, pt. j fending $0 prove any sale or sales of land within | came. Pinully the peddler, still unconscious men were all caught in the vicinity of Roche Ohio railroad cars 1 Officers Pinane | A headquarters bulletin just issued shows | jo: 31, do.; @—. S. Bicber to W. B. ie the limite of said park made since the said 27th | of the troubie, became worried and a hunted | re Yoge L }. ne gd and Green appeared ogeiast the boy and a/the promotions and other changes for the Foy! s—. hn dle Washington parish, lot | day of September, 1590, 2 look came into his eyes. He turned off into # o Wolcott a many upell emag- peutence of is wonths was unpveed. quarier ending June 39. 17, aq. 1000; $476.50, 14. The commissionersare further instructed | side street ani started toward Nangatuck. proceedings ling on the strate