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ol . - ’ i a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. ‘TEPY (eo (! > vine the betters hae, had & bent BETWEEN SEASONS Probar be Goer: ph pppoe eee eae ‘Soy epee ete ____ AUCTION SALES. _ JCTION SALES.____ __RATLROADS. _ B AT | ERY A ¢ A MI . ngraverl gokd medal made, which is eom- 4 a ND. lowor limbs amputated this summer, and in | Stylish Day and Evening Gowns to BeWorn|FUTUHE DAYS, FUTURE Days. z eg EY z Ses Gebers a ae Ror na ie SmBh“AceTt my | teen one ot eters tet tchiavementa| WALTER Wiaaang C0. sac | ATW A SLOAN, sntinnn Pare nay Mae ARE rm “ ‘i ; anks for your off do not adver- : SACOSTIA. = SRE _] str ars wie 3 The Handsome Cannoneers of the Na-| | Th encampment at Tay Ridge this summer | Theatrical Plans and Dramas for the | tie me in’ yous growmetae The tact isto | hich will be wern bya handsome brunette. | neXQhtAPEEPRoPinTy aT axacostia, | | a ANT PIE MRORS WALNUT MeL | aname tease ete will be at the battery's own expense, the last speak frankly, I am going to your place be- | It is an ivory-white crepon with hair lines of yh a eer ALD. EXT. TARLE, WALNUT ‘ tye LSOM STATION tional Guard to Leave Next Week. | Congress having failed to appro 3 Future. cause Thave heard there are more mosquitoes | maize and blnet woven in ‘silk to give an | reonteot tie Dantas Coleen cide the at URGE BASEL ASD TN Poanited kaprewe money for the purpose. aes there than in any other part, of Now Jerses, | illuminated effect. ‘The akirt in slashed on the | © iim Parties srcared bY, then, we will offer tor este : CHALE, “MARK 30 50 a.m — . Te Pepe 3 maT ane lead Ie eee cag eeitten allover: | side to show a petticoat of maize-colored silk, | iwi-af Si Octock PM. the wolow 2 courted ATUK, ODD PIECES Becks ke TO MARCH TO BAY RIDGE. Tuesday, July 28, and| NEW YORK-LONDON TRADE. | ticinrscarmed iti excellent for the com: | oo the rovers and eufft ate of the same sunny | Eetustin tte i Ascent in tae” Dusit of ON IULY TWENTY-NINTH, 1891 = marching by way of An- 7 —_ — face. _ I also intend to wrap myself in woolens | hue. The bodice opens over a white waistcoat ao gy py CLOCK AM. at remem. ee ee ee 2 vse. dally weg acostia and Queen Anne when I go out in order to perspire some of my | and a maize silk shirt, and the buttons are of a oust the laid records of tie District mat, we will eclabeeeeae ‘ neo gud canoe A Sketch of the Organization—Its Officers will arrive at Bay | Henry Irving to Come to New York and Daly | superiions fiesh off: so, taken altogether, with- | gilt. The hat isa lace straw with maize rib- | 24,Cotmbis. toxetier with uunprovements—iwo lane - - and Men—Preparations for the Eneamp- / remain for | %2.00toTondon—Business Methods in The- | Out legs and the other half site to bo as beautt, | Pous and a bouquet of cornflowers at the back. | terns: ne mefourth, cub, tance to wait the par- | 70a" LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneer ment Good Kecord for Kapid Work—To y or four or six days, | Sttleals—A Comle Opera Prima Donna asa | 708d! nome is leposit of ®: All be required on ea. 7 % ©. G. SLO. 25 Years inthe Business, 16 Years in the Business, M“5 orricr, 1400 G STREET N.w. ful as my lithographs make me. The Jerseymen are much disappointed at this turn of affairs, and up to the present time have found no other novel method by which to boom piece of property Ing and recon becotupitel wit thet che time of sale. Ail col of purchaser. Jays arter sa lees reserve the right to resell Wi Patertain the Engineer Corps. re will bea mounted | Seaside Attraction. iress parade and exhibi tion drill every evening, Ss Pree zens of the District of ‘the risk @nd cust of the defaulting ps Devartment for Horses, Carriages and Hoa - nt chasers. Ee Coa wy Dural: Tic RAILRO. EXT TUESDAY LIGHT BATTERY A OF aswell as mounted skir- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. their real estate. owt a mis: Mares Soe, LTS TRS ieee we . SHAG MARLHOAD, ps ae ish drills dari TE 1 oo DANIEL O'C. CALLAG! _ =. a ay. & a. the District National Guard will leave ee kvanue ake: ARE TO GET HELP FROM EUROPE F se10-akds a2 New York ave - Anucua aid Kocbester daft: for But. day. At sunrise ~eleiiit A THE sUMMER HOTEL “PIAZZA, ties LATIMER & SLOAM, except Saturday, 10.00 their armory York avenue for a march set a gun will be dined | in-elevating the American stage. Henry MHSGTRE ABOVE SALE 78 POSTrONED UNTIL Auct i Sleeping Car Wasi Kvbesters to and encamy t at Bay Ridge. every day during the | Irving isto be the helper. Irving's artistic naam ot tho! Cunvecation! inst fe res lONDAY, JULY SIXTH, same hour and place. Real Estate, Furniture. g yy Battery A, though probably mere youd] MEET. TORSHERG encainpment, besides n4-| vogue in London has not diminished, but his eves Peewee anger ales e ae aed erie ‘Stock’ and Bums; Horecs and Carriages ~ Ae a - ae we wee ional salutes and Ga ; e. and | 5 ‘ S2-THE ABOVF SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIT, PPRAISERS. oad Elmira, at 20:50 am, Fee eee anne cone tals war | 108. this purpose. 8,000 rounds of shell car- | come modal dcaagaw nists songon has not | rom the Boston Saturday Gazette, SALURDAY, JULY ELEVENTH, mine our and| Special Attention witen to Ayipratsements for a Latieries of our sister states, can sa! | tidger. 1000 poancds of blanks and 500 pounds | Had a great success, as measured pecuninrily, | Fomthe Deston Saturday Gazette. Place. Uiy7-duds] Wy orde ot the trustees. | gyn aed that it hae made a record by hard and 6 of powder wil be uaed. and he'seems to have deemed it good sense to Pp — ne eS PEO {cite AND ORE Rast, work of which the he meals will bo served at, the hotel afd at | give his English public asurcease of his genius. | *mmer. How without any preconcerted ar- 1 hi t Is every woman in the = ee aan ¢ ing, “1 i ro dinner, as well as on all state occasions, the | Augustin Daly has had the same experience |T*™gement or signals eve: oe ts & TRUSTE: a aay F ie mY 3 bg opeplenteryay pain ine battery will appear in full dress uniform. and | here iy Now York. Thia in no disparagement | HOw, excepting those who are earning wages, ae ao me | aRoUet ANG Tint £Oxe US Mamnses mit ping Cart Se ohlipas Peet hen - ‘3 * | in addition to the regulation uniforms issne ee . i ii mn" tain hours. S@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- pET, UNIONLO except Sunday. 1848, ina little room at brigade headquarters, | by Trcic Sam the-members will provide theny- | Of either of those successful managers. ‘Theat- ae eile aaretanrt eal ‘a ae $eont gf thera ann THURSDAL, SULY AWE: yuri dir monte om | FOR ASE LOE GRY, Lntet Rarmew with Dining 702 17th street northwest, the meeting being | sélves with w! trousers and white cap cov- | rical audiences like changes. So Irving and = 4s kia whack te PRHIED. samme hourand piace, |” a. erustees. tier No. TE, zoo | ys presided over by Capt. Arthur Yates, an aide- ers. Campaign hats will be issued m time for | Daly have agreed to swap theaters for the | 4¢sn't dampen round too much and where " . a a 4 . 8 10a.m. week Jaye and 45 p.m Gally, do-camp on Gea. Ordway's staff, who was | camp and the white helmets will also probably | whole of senon after nest mail bag can be seen approaching. Without ER THE ABOVE 4 POSTPONED « SECTION TN ERONT su. datly _ rs ste mously elect Jcaptain of the be carried along. New harness has been or- acknowledging it to herself even, it is these ‘ut of the rain until MON .s dered and the order made special, and they | With Irving as a New York manager may we Battery, which position he held until the early | iit probably be issued in time for camp. Rot fondly hope to acquire » dramatic taste | eee ee ee ont ont af her auunor part of January, 1891. WHAT THEY WILL HAVE To ENCOUNTER. which shall recommend us to British considera- | £0 fo form the bright content, of ter waa THE LIRCTENANTS. The steamer Columbia makes two trips di tion? ‘The serious and significant point is thes | SOG te ae eacant penoramn of last This left the responsibility of battery com-| Baltimore and brings the monumental city's | ‘#€ companies of a New York and London | views, all pass like a pleasant pat bis left ponsibility of battery | neste theater may be interchanged without much | summer before the winter woman's eye; but if manler upon the broad shoulders of the senior | beauties, whore summer dresses mingling with | risk of displeasing the audiences of either | ghe would admit it, she would eay that the idlo ret lientenant, Alfred P. Robbins, one of the | the battery'suniforms willmakenscene of beanty | house. Nor'is Daly's the only one of our st lounging on the piazza, with the happy sense nal three who suggested and formed the | not soon, te be forgotten. Washington's pretty | shat could -be used in that way with credit. | ‘ounsiné on tm Plonse. SU tie EaPPy mum good qualities were so strong | girls will also be there in regiments, and the | Those of Danicland Charles Frohman would be | Of irresponsibility from dome: a : rose to the surface and he was | Battery Red Cross Association, composed of | acceptable over there, and so will the A. M.| attractive bit of color to her in the whole <pimensly elected first lentenant in the | twenty of the prettiest girls in Was! iy bers Paimer party as reorganized for next season. | picture. She couldn't remember anything SEVENTH, sciue hour and piace. “dia LATimes SDAY, LHP DWENTY AD! 3) summer gatherings that woman looks forward ee. 31 p.m. every day. through trains connect @® { Mrookiyn Annex, aflord= ing direct transter to Fulton st, avoiding a0uble ferriage act ; a ny, b opm. week days, 11 35p.m, 7.20, 8:20, 9:00, 9 i iw) am: 121s, 8 4-30, 4.30, 5 40, BILLIARDS, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE KIR=WOOD BILLIARD PARLORS, CORNER OF FIF- TEENTH AND G STREETS, AT AUCTION. EMBRACING IN PART: yuion of ti She aa =m, 11-50 and 4:99 early lu the organization. The lieu- | will take a suite of rooms at the hotel and keep BUT IT 18 NOT so WITH DRAMAS. that was said; it was all nonsense to say they 3 Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company Billiard Te- cpnapaaeetae al Buihdays, 9:00 eam tenant w and raised in Washington ond | Oe rere hae been cake ta Tak cacti; | What, succeeds on one side of the Atlantis | So=siped all the time; it. was simply s subtle 2 Pool ‘Tables and twa get the Property et the risk x received his first mil in the| There has been ouly one veil of sorzow cast , = reement to give way to idle thoughts, an ; Bsots of Bull eto seis Ces, Ra 24 Walnut Mixa Gnatrs, 4 Wainut Tavies. 4 Mirrors. 1 E:egant Clock, Washington Light I m 1886. | over the battery's brilliant history, and that | often fails on the other. Bronson Howard has | idle tuoughts are not #0 very heinous. Since his association with the light battery the | was in the demise of one of the best and hardest | just had that fact enforced upon him. “The | One of these inspiring conversations is some- k ant has never missed a drill, parade or | working members, Jackson Howard Pumphrey. | tienrietta” was one of the notable triumphs of | thing as follows: salute—a record achieved by very few. The battery turned out to a man at his funeral, | recent years in this country, enriching Kobson re is Mre. Lilac?” MAN, LEDLRER,) Trustees. + Auctioneers. Ree panna The jor first lieu- | and asa mark of respect to the deceased | and Crane and making a great deal of money| “I don't know. is WENT T Caputo. EXECUTOR'S SAL OF XALUABLE Igpnoven | f ~ty~* , ae tenant Winthrop | locker was enveloped in mourning and the | for its author. But it has failed ignominiously either do I.” Sketch number two is an evening bodice of | SELEVOGNH PROFLE TY, BEING HOUSE So. tioP ALE d the South, s Alexander, and he, like | guidon displayed in mourning for a period of | in London on account of its humor being so| “Anybody know?” coral pink silk, with ro) and ornaments of | 08 THURSDAY, JULY THIRTIFTH, 1891, com- DN. ays the batt thirty days. A floral tribute in the shape of | thoroughly American. A London audience sat | “No.” et.and a plastron of finely pleated chiffon, | Contents of the siovecsaninnmnenne it eit as ke pry te Fy rose from the the crossed cannon, with “A. D. C..” composed | in solemn silenee through happenings which | gilonce and rocking. outlined with narrow rows of black velvet. The | offered asa wlio.cy and if hot sv mold Will tic be sod wenines, Irom cee fe bis merits, mi | of immortelles, was placed on bis last resting | had made us langh. London fun sometimes “Oh, here’s Mrs. Lilac.” in detail, NB. The oniy reason for selling ix that Mr. cation and popularity | place, and on decoration day a committee was | fuils here for the same reason, but not so fre-| “Qh, yes: here she is. flaring collar is lined with black velvet and is with the members of | delegated to again decorate his grave. “| quently, as we know more about Londoners} «Just spcaking of you, Mrs. Lilac.” edged with jet drops, and the sleeves are of | Kirkwood ts siving up that Lranch of lie Uusiness. oi tect the battery. veut. QUICK WORK WITH GUNs. bree = do of us, and they are too stolid to] “Yes; I didn’t know where you were.” LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. t, 12 rooms, ali moders improves PAK Alexander was born| The battery b: far ee jearn read “Neither did I.” = . Gaoteied come telenes hes - ‘y has cause to point with pride to ee JUNCANSON BROS., Auct!oneers, | years. with interest fr sccuret Uy deed | Za : » and educated in Boston, | she record for rapidity peel gemtt hich i BUSINESS @ETHODS IN THEATRICALS. ag pretty! What isit? D Vb and Dets. now. | Or trust ayon th at purchosers | —7eral - tary instruction for five | has established in loading and firing, this being | __Th@ news of Irving’s coming to New York “e g J “Oh, yes, indeed; do tell us. Inever saw one eae saaee. fe tot: eutent | Sis aadigs ead Tate too Napoleon guns, ono | S#80n after noxt reads like a prophecy well | pofore.* FE “school regiment and | shot every eight seconds and tor Gatling guns | “head, but the business of theatricals is getting | «Neither did I.” ~] into careful, well-considered methods. Bron-| Nor 1." on Howard has been a year choosing « theme and gathering the material, and oF . re : CuO! > D OAD © TREETEES FACE OU DOT EAL RmMOrS ae PTE Pegaoa oo NG. ‘U-STO! q E: NO! ns 1 trains jeave and rouutiey ava COLUMBIA STREET Non TH ibe, We. | Caner after tte days advertionyed Ail train Voutisysvainia Passene NP AND Q AND NINTH AND TENTif | paper published in Washu-ton. D.C. Fs me StONm ata tae decd of trust, recorded in Liber No. eyo quiet Wine a: “ La ‘Seq, one Of tl —— = Nortoik F corps of eadgts, Massa- | 1.400 rounds per minute, which would be c: Liner. nonpiws, | chusetts Institute of | emlated to dampen the ardor of an ordinarily | Technology. serving through the grades of pri- | constructed mob shouid they see fit. to engage | for a new play i lirst sergeant, captain and | ina “scrap” with the battery boys. Rapid time | Ow he has begun another year's work in the o also served eight years in the tirst | has not been confined aloue to loading and | Writing of it. Howard is notea for careand| «Decorative art?” infantry (companies A and D) | firing, as the meu have been drilled to take the | slowness, yet other dramatists of the first rank | «How ean you. do 0 much faney work in the second regiment of infaitry (com- | place of horses in ease of a sudden call to arms, | 4F¢ hardly less painstaking, as it behooves them | summer?” Dy as pri corporal, sergeant, first | when the time lost in obtaining suitable anj- | to be when the difficulties of making a success | "““<T Know it; how can you?” ant and first lieutenant. "He afterward | mals would count against them im a great meas- | fal drama are considered. Within a few months premises on ro of Manaswe, Warrente THIxD, A. D. 180) F FIVE OCLUCK TEES’ SALE OF AN ar Springs, “Culpeper, Oram P. At, the following described. land aud pretlsen IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FIFTEEN stations, Chen) sai situate and Dems in the city of Washinton. a the KETWELN LAND M STREETS | a id White Suly District of Coimmbiz, and known and distinguished as | | NOKIHWEST | Lynchburg, Danviile, Grew Spd tot ntvegn ny ty dames, Darrow"s subiivinon of | By viriu: of «certain deed of trustto us tearing date | North Carina Divisin ‘hale ei tee sears in light battery A, Massachu-| ure. In order to test the rapidity with which | Charles Frohman has contructed for three im-| «Neither can I. siuneisrecorted in Liber. H. Be ioe fora. of theland recordeot the District 9G: | South Carviine ‘Piematse and petes ailitie, and received his commission as | the guns could be limbered, be brought down a | portant pieces, Oue is the forthcoming work | «Nor 1 aubia, ani U atenant in the District National Guard | flight of stairs on rkids, be hauled by hand Bronson Howard, upon which the author anita, ‘where = 3 | secured there niok Station tor all principal pote Mowe ments, Tights, privileges aud appu fromt of Precniven, same belonging or in any wise LWENTY-NINIH Dy Vern AST FOUR O twelve inonths 2 1d interest « at G per cent bie. ually, and | an Jolin C. Perey sold. OF “But then it must be such a satisfaction to look at it in the winter.’ “Yes, mustn't it be?” “Yes, indeed.” T should think so. t ‘See the surf this morning?” Yes, indeed. Grand! b 4.180. Lieut. Alexander is amember|to the White lot and the first shot | Will have spent fully two years. A second is by brigade board of examination. fired Lieut. Robbins ad the assembly | Sardou, and it will have consumed about a year Last but not least of the commissioned of-| sounded ten minutes earlier on a rainy drill | Of his time when completed. A third is by ever-popular Second Lieut. G. W. | night. The men quickly sprung into line, and | David Belasco and a new collaborator whose like his predecessors, is a self- | at the command forward the first piece went | name has not been given out. ar a3 his military promotion is | rattling down the steps, quickly followed by the PROFITS OF THE AUTHORS. i Butlet Sleeper, New York and Washinetom, connectine with Tulltaan Seejer ASEeS ™ net Pali alten at Auslista via Co- Liat Sheeper fae sale to be |p and pre: foupitcu with in Lo day's irom day of sale, ctherwise | ks uid being part of lot rs i. he having been transferred from | second. then at a trot over the cobble stones of | Now, figures generally lie in the show busi-| “Lovely” j frustees reserve the rucht to tosell the pron division ot jots in square huttibered two bit ryagh 13 troop A inte the battery as a private. car tracks until the White lot was reached,when | ness, but through a man concerned in tho| ‘Never saw anything like it.” fol ha 0] : nin, eouse bewspaer pals: | Sct ol thoes e surveyurautice uf tie bie, | Fauquier White Suipuer apr? THE CIVIL OFFICERS. the command, “Action rear,” being given, * - Neither did IC ante th » Conveyancing, &c., at becinning or the same on , quickly followed by “commence firing,” a | dtawing up of the contract papers I know for a] «Neither black net studded with jet, over the pink lining. : ventaad fe The civil officers of the battery are: President, | biaze and report from the first gan occurred at | CeFtainty that Belasco and his new partner are “Do you bathe?" This handsome corsage is to be used with a PH R. EDS( 2 from the south: £ id vat " of Pullman \ "es, consisuingy Alfred P. Robbins: secretary, F. B. Keefer, | exactly ten minutes from the time the assembly | to get one-half the profits of their play, be- ‘doesn’t agree with me. black velvet-striped grenadine skirt, which is CHAKLES 'B. BAILEY, Trustees. Drawing Room, mae and Bullet, d April 5, 1890, and acquired the | was sounded in the armory. sides $2,000 of advance money and a certainty ‘How fanny! Doesn't with me.” lined with coral pink. This color, in all its si 2 nin e . us Design, buale ofice of secretary on January 1, 1891. He re-| A system of riot alarm is being prepared for | it the way of percentage of the gross reecipts. for une elihior.” many shades, has quite returned to favor once | ¢@-ON ACCOUNT. THE RAIN THE ABOVE pot alley. thence south ¢ 3 y Ir ceived bis military educetion in the Hixh | use on the tire bells, and as soon as completed | More than a year will be devoted to the work. | (Nor me S! more, and combined with, black is exceedingly | sigit Postponed until TUESDAY, JULY TWENTX- ents a ee ee bool Cadets in 1886. when he severed his | it will only be necessary upon spying a mob to | Of course David Belasco is exceptional. Be-| (het, of work to got all yourclothes off.” Popular, both in dress and millinery. eS JOSEPH B_EDSONS ? : “ : y'inebes. | ‘Arrives at Atinta 2 2 jm, lolowime school connections and entered the patent|run to the nearest fire alarm box and | sides his talentas a play writer ho isAgenius| (.K0W Nt waote, 00 sy2ta CHARLES B. BAILEY 5 Trustees. " feet eis <0) inci to Bit: | day king uumediate conus tions with fest trata business, in which profession he now is; treas-| press the button. ‘The battery does the rest. } 3m dramatio construction and stage manoge-| ATG hair." Hefore the Gate. )ONCANEON BROS., Auctioncers, Deovensente therean, nna Comeier with theta | So ciasc, Sow Orion eal Watslees sb Bee ‘obert W. Summers, and ‘ & “ i a a 2 2 s ferius of sale: Cash. At weyeneis = wave, Reber A. Nees rs, and financial secre- TO ENTERTAIN THE ENGINEER CORPS. ‘The man who succecds Henry C. De Mille as S ig 30 sticky you have to really take two aay Repeats day to idle laughter, "Melua D sts. nw. chants cont: te ae: Lees prncing ot ee. aul, Gute Renin Oe Rane The battery is the prond possessor of two | 0” the Sist of this month the engineer corps | Belasco's partner. is described ns a literary | 8 That's eo: you do.” To moods of soverness as {dle, after, FINE, WINES. WHI BRANDIS, GIN Bue of male Terass of sale to be couupited wits i ten _alescn, Malisbury ond members who have passed the slery ordeal of a | of the guard will assemble at their headquar- | worker and fictionist who, it is suid, was jointly | {21at'# 60: yo And silence, just as idle as the rest. FAULTS AND VEGETABLES. PULLED MEATS, . brigade examination and whe are awaiting the | ters, 17th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and | Chosen by Frohman and Belasco, and wio bas vi chance for a commission as lieutenan Sergt. James W. Murray, who 2 But when at last upon thetr way returning, PEA, TOBACCO, SUAVE SPICES. FEATHEL F sot fo Atantay oat bec. bother.” 7 — mus niou Mtatio namely: | march fo the, Baltinore sai Ohio devot, had to give up lucrative interests to accept the | | AWful bother. DUstERs, 3s ade in Union Station present commimion.. Of course. thers ae| ‘S01 think.” Taciturn, late and loath, gon Sy & pHOMAS DO i YRAME, SHOW CAs! SHELVING. T Fouts South and Southwest. Throw coaches New stands third | whe: procees ail . . “Don’t you thi a broad meado nset burning, : Aaee ; — ‘ork to Atlanta, mare ten aid ex-Corp. George B. | PucTge ther will proceed by rail to Hiny Ridge. | Pretty of playwrights who will rattle c's pee | “Don't you think itis @ very sleepy atmos- "iThef "reached tke guiey eno Bac spel Minders | fi GOS AND TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUARLY CORNER TOT, | | Pallioan Bullet Sleeper, New York to Knoxville via inorder of candidates, and ex-C Te reese E | For that day they are the guests of buttery | prcne? Of Dlaywrights who will rattle « Of wetay | Phere here? Plate Es Bape atte = . Tie OOS Te: Ko-| SILCATED NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEV: | Lynchbum, Danville, Salisbury aud Weeteru SOF, Morse, whe has been transferred to headquar-| +4." Prof. Gilbert Thompson, chief geo : soot ate = “Just what I was saying tomy husband the sex SEVE Meer NoKIH: | _PNTEENTIC AND D SAEEDIS NORTHWEST. | Carolus Djeiwen a Rrupher, ‘Appalachian division, United States | ord Tevet at cin vor TIER aa ane | other day." eal! Her heart was troubied with a subtle anguish, STAD AY CHAN OE FSIBEET, rery- | pby tities dex wheats! THE ROSTER. Seological survey, will be the commanding | Ad a roy p —_ Ee eWhy, 0 was I’ Boat es tocwinen ae Ba TEPIDAY, Me Sal CeO ee cen | eee = ‘comblginen Ls ! Onto Divisio} The vattery has bad on ite rolls as active and | oficer of the corps. | Lieut. Frank W. Holt, | PT ye goo too mur, the cient | “Lean’t scem to do anything st all.” Tune watt and lest love speak or speak ‘ot;tan- | Filet ius abuve score dhe cutie conteath anne | Janet Wackmston eval eroeiendaate tet oe | a ton, daly 029 an and honcrary members the names of a great | ¢<aminer, U- &. patent oftce, is the corps adju-| stances... Some of the London playmakers aro imeeetinet ee And whai they rather would they would not so. | [ich willbe found, Ritesn barrels of Fine Whisks. | § THIRD Dat ust iS | nb ate and 9-49 ym. daily. snd U av myo 7 ‘new weather bu i y icl z vel z a "i +s 2 ye Use abd bas preference over as “LOCK P31 schare one _ Parr otipr plavendnaghy-onpooend poe po road beter weather bureau isin command of | £09 Gatton and: Eelasce wilt eae hae tos | All yawn. j ‘TM he sald, manlike nothing comprehending Termecean” "BUSCANSOR BRGRTSS | Banured and wveuty-rw (Ui te city of ane | fmt tale ffom, the South, via Chatlatte many. wo probably. some day will be heard |Z Pintoom, A. Laeut MG. Forsberg of the Wor and for. i they” receive, from Cheese | - Do you suppose they'lthave blucborry cakes |r alte wandscuw gales 3 "Auctioncers. natract of Column. fad hot Tronts 50) feet : “ ii ? That women won win themselves with, and bend- ‘6 mebes on 1.th street aud 45 feet on D street morta- from in life's struggle. Among the names on | mands constraction plutoon i. Lieut’ FT, | Ftobinan, in the instances that have chanced to | £0F, supper ty west. , 4 : . “Lhopeso. I love them.” ing re at MONDAY, JULY TWENTY: | "I Je as 7 by the decree: One Caceell BE Erevan are First Sorat. G: Ansley | Averell of the supervising architect's office, | ome to my positive Knowledge, compensation | wwitl sirup?” Eyes of relentless asking on her all the while: | SEVER Ped wall MONDAY. JULY TWENTS Pot the ‘vurcbase nouey iy Cash und teenies | famine amd ba } Gustin, Sergts. E. E. Longler, James W. Mur- | Treasury Department, is commanding officer of | &t seems quite princely. {aes By San tt eepresin gue tke mae ani Iy242t DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. two equal tusfailients. payable Respect Hathoad. heat Feumsyivenm ray. J. Howerd Gritiths, Robert W. Summers, | survey platoon C. Serge. Maj, Devine of the G0oD SENSE OF AN AMATEUR. pe if bes &: pal and to Jeary tAtuu the dag of sale w.eh Ia come 5 Corpa. J. Brent Clarke, Stacy A. Ransom and | Sit: = ps as de WLOK, Gs as; - “ Our ster far as death, mint division, U.S. Treasury Department, a p i ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., auctioneers. cured by deed —— +... Fy wel E- Mare, Mosicises Chanien W. Teepper Hosea ocr geet and | More and more the profession of the stage is J And Tught open it") Hila voles, affrighted Lape ed aay sraxsann | ies c A Gein ot $1006 | CUESAPEAKE AND OM10 RAL.WAX. rrol E. Haz #* Charles W. Toepper | Quar. Sergt. Westcott of the pension office ‘i . 26rd (et Site Ona Garing, talterea thrbhen ie mek s : y AND MANS! Pequtred mu come az Wilson N. Fuller, Privates W. H. Coleman, | Consfitute ‘ihe nonccomminsionel tial, Leis | Peis brough? closer to sound business prinei- “Whatebrogeh e 2 MODERN IMPIENEMENTS SC oe PLETE | of property: resold fetaulting pure ye George E. Davis, Martin 4 ;: ples and legitimate enterprise. There 1s even - jeder Then she, whom both his faith and fear enchanted MODERN IMPROVEM: Shea Leave Union Depa reete, TGatchel Frederie Br Reefer, | MaceSUr® Q- M-department is irstscrgeant, | C'dt.piay ef good wnse Ca tre Derent eke | * Far bevond words to tell. A es men SS ~is Confort amt Yuilip M. McKim, Thomas Marron, John G. | sess pas Sets ben sergeant, platorn | Petted society amateur as Elsie Anderson de Fecling her woman finest wit had wanted THIRD: I8OL at SIX O CLOCK: we will erineiae | _ty21<&as 410 Stet bw. q Ae Haatat 60pm. Muller, Everett Oxiey, Albert 8. Rowe. Fred E- | p°“The arst sefgeant of platoon’ Cia tieeeen | Wolfe. Sue succeeded Mrs. Jumes Brown Pot art he had that Knew to blunder well; sale, in drout of t asl ‘Stations in Vi ‘Why, it’s green huckleberrios. T 39. SQUARE 808, ey net | Aes ‘ grey : I : fe PALCLIEFE, DARI & CO., Auctioneers, ky and ana‘, Kaistrom. J. Clarence Tappan, William H.Tap-| Gp, f the bureau of education. | *eF #* 4m actres# of leading roles on oceasi “ 43 Shyly drew near a little step, and mockin, Improved by ‘a, We rn a run thevach m. Williara E. Vogelson, James F. Waters, | Sorte Tawarder Hemtenie Pee, career ation: | of ultra-fashionable benevelence. Tt ‘was raid a ee shall we hot be top inte = Foor brick house F , 0 MASSACHEE oCkucinnstl. arrivinger Tae” Soha W. W:tson, F. Elmo’ Clark, E. C. keith: Corporals Erbach, Blazer and Albertie, Privates | {ter the death of her father w year ago that | (;Thought it was pudding. For tea?” the sald, 'm quite worn out with walk- SEITS AVENUE NOKIHWEST, TO BE KE: iiftou Forge, servic dunce ‘ she would follow Mrs. Potter's example and go some kind of breakfast stuff like oat- |“ ing; MOVED. searce seater aatts es wb. wenn Kee PUBLIC APPEARANCES. Stambaghe Hecoe TH Auten eae ee | starring professionaliy. But she won't bhe | meal ” Yen thanks, your arm. And will you—open the | , term Onvcthirdcas the balsuce in, Onthorron. | 1901 Se aTX OCLOCE ee eee ee ETE, | rato, ‘with dining cae rae eo, nee Naren Lickiy “Wolo ideon’ | Bas hired out in a stock company, and her first | “Or @ drink like mint julep.' gate?’ erty sold. A deposit of 8200 roquited at the tive vf | of the premises the above cistory frame house, tobe | fhalice to Cihcinnati. Vestivule ieupar for Lea Although this organization has never been | Esty, | Harrover, “Lichty, Foley, Davidson, | Pots will be oue for hich ane tee ns ooeaeet did 1.” sale. “Terms to be compried with inten day gp OG * futon and Lowsviile. ‘Pullman Carsare open’ ea calied into activo service in actaal warfare, m0 | eae en sien, Dicker! Pract: | for months assiduously in Paris. She has put | “Wish we had some mint julep.” F fone can say that it has nover “smelled powder,” | Gough, Jonas, Harrington, Reed wad possibly | Met £09t on the lower round of that oft-men- | ‘Wouldn't it be lovely ! ley and Charles Cullison. —WituiaM Dean Howsiis. Wise right reserved to resell the property at the risk | “TPNSIS CASH. RATCLIST ES DARR & CO. Tecei-e Passetwers at 9 p.m and cost of the defaulting purchaser after ‘five days ee - a Omices, OLS ad 142 Heating ivan Sdvertiseuent of auch resale im twine newspaper pub. | 2 4>-d&ds Anctoseste, Symphony in Two Flats, rene, i. Ww. FULLER, : a : t any?” lished in Wastimeton, D.C. All conveyaucius aud POSTPON: p | my 28 General Primeuscr Aceh, for among the oceasions | a few ‘others will compose. the corps on thet | Heed, Indder and will try to mount to dra Pood tel areg we could get any?” From Life. recording at the cost of the purchaser. SOAS —- matic fame in the usual way. She is no better es. Do yor Sede STL Eo CO. Ancts. OF THE BALTINOKE & ont KALLLOAD, 2a which the public has |day. The first platoon will probably enguge | for being » New Yock society bebe rd it f ‘0, I don’t suppose we could.” a —oniiegiaas ° had a chance of veeing | in target practice. Platoon B will enguge in ls 3 JS ag eed . uM. ~ Scheie iu effect May 10. 1891, I guess we couldn't.” §s-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AC- | yyooanag Leave Wasiinwion ‘rom ii we could havewtion bere ™ count of the rain ‘until TUESDAY, TWENTA- sang y P EIGHTH DAY OF JULY, 1891, same hour and place. ‘Yes, wouldn't it be nice? for her to have to work for success thas the body whose duty it | heliograph and flag signaling. while the mem-| WT 5 - es re is to uphold with honor | hers of the engineering platoon will do some | #38 on are ine sot the artillery branch of | triangulation. lay out plans for earthworks ys pered creature ation corner of New Jervay Avenue and C witoe: For Chicago and Nortuwrat, Vesuiniled Limitedyee ‘da '. Jy24-d&ds RATCLIFFE, DAKR & CO., Auc ([RCstEEe SALE OF FIVE ACRES OF LAND AT bg gy ¥ is ly rote, Vi our National Guard may | and “cat, “Tie cagincele sey: hal eoeae ia | subunits sensibly to reasonable conditions. ‘Lots of fun. < ATOLIFER, DAER & O0., Auctions BENNINGS, D.C., FRONTING ON THE | bile Limited S30;exjren 11 0p ae VO be noted: The parade | conducive to immense appetites, so the cannon Dae en On yooe chat hat I mean. YEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF THREE| SHERIFF ROAD, HIGHLY IMPROVED. ap tine ne Some dais, O68 on Thanksgiving day, | soldiers will have to see that their commissary | Meanwhile the town is dull as to theatrical} 0! Yess,that's what I m« NEW TWO-STOKY SIX-HOOM BRICK HOU . For Lexingvon aud Staunton 110-408.1. * 1588, when the ba Le ‘ Bo do WITH’ MODERN. IMPROVEMENTS. For Winchester and way Stations: 5:30. dese gen the battery | department is well supplied. performances and lively as to preparations. | «We might clear the dining room.” . STKEET| BEIWEEN HAND 1 =e For Litray 5:30. "843 vac. wd fae delhcen, Wiens es August will be full of new productions hereand | ‘And trim it up.”” STREETS NORTHEAST. Bs virtue of « deed of trust dated November 4, 1800, | d'or Mivaueke, Knoxvilie. Chattanoors and 3 + tyr ce gpentcno in other cities. The number of farce-comedies | ‘And hire those fiddlers in the next town.” SO ae TY OC OCI ead Oe EE RS | Sa ae eee in Laer no, Aso. touo id. oneot the | Mite Gialtiamecs, week dage aa Sat ae ae Q FF fore the public; preal- : Trill be fally as great as last season's success in | \‘And all dress up?” ——iniplaonapebipuamnemtgigg (koe "00, 45 ruin 010-00. 45 ania NOW dent Harrison's inaugu-| Cabill of the Oakland Tribune. that line portended. In September they will] ‘Of course, all dress up.’ ise, 0% 73, 78,77 ¥ 120, inade im the same, the Undersunrd, trustees tescn 10, 245, 15,45 mintitee BGS Aik i ied pe ten By Fronting 17 feet on 12th street and running back to a | iseson TUESDAY. JULY TWENTY LGM IH, 15 mt, 1130 and 11-8 ) x ei ii it ii “ best?” ral parade, when the} That Colorado desert country is full of sur- | T¢%¢h their most multitudinous development, | ‘*In our very Lievt. atexaxpeR. battery turned out fifty-| prises. Aman can never tell what to expect | Dut by October they will begin to thin out, and Be lota of work, though.” i large aley. i three well- ory | at FOUR @'CLOCK P.M., lot No, 5, 90,48 vont heve ! ere the holidays are reached a good deal of | “I know it; #0 it would.” stztroom brick houses, with ail modera improvescents, | scree, in Soha It."W, Burley*s subdivision of a part of 5g See mon, thels Sect mounted pecade. | Ween he'scaudesrt If'I wore traveling that | these dramntiond variety chews will hevennant Y i ‘This property is near the H street cars and berdic line, | the Sheriff estate or “*Beail™> Adventiare,-"9s the, Saino hington ia July, 1989, when they marched | WAY and should come across statue of Tom | Entertainments of a loftier aim are not toe “Tornerteean fica, Ualance ia oueandtwoyears, the whole way to camp in ove day. They re-| Carneal ns the goddess trath,I'd merely take it | crowded out of the field, however, even at the | it: Sash, ot tho purchescr's op Geer A hgpeae or wiObSE | Lhe property Je improved by e comfortable fram in camp six dare and then eame back | for one of the natural freaks of an unnatural | Outset of the new season, and lt thee tag santas wothting heal ShetHouse at time “of "sale. fermas fo be complied | dweilinicof icht roomn in guod'comdition, fs beste ‘amer. the roads being in such bad condi- | Iend. But this overflow business is nothing | OUt0°k # excellent for en ee teeeeeee nc . ¥ Soot of Satwuitany ponckicer Gs semtteS’ “ait consee: | Scull teosn toed senoh. bee ie Some deme Hon that it was thought impracticable to march, | new. ‘They have special dispensations in those “] wish I could be energetic.” ye: ‘ancing, recording, t purchaser's cost, Toad, is susceptible of ‘division with prot, und it having rained nearly the whole time they } unholy lands of a far more singular character | 4 PRIMA DONNA AS A SEASIDE ATTRACTION. “Energetic people accomplish so much.” RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., short walk trom the station. = Mere in camp. After reaching the city the bat-| something in the way of the law of com-| It had been noised along a certain section of sone P a dy4d&ds Auctioneers. ferns of sale: One thousand dollars cash. tery tock pact in the parade on t “Don’t they!” ‘ia’ Mt] Pensation. After T had neglected to make | the New Jersey coast that a comic opera prima ‘Thre to watch them.” com pa of the militia, afortune in manufacturing wine after the Kil- - “laa” ‘On 16, Iss, the battery sat down toa | Lenny theory in Anaheim, ‘Urgent en: | $oRta of world-famed beauty had taken a.cot-| “I do. splendit banquet at the Riggs House mhouor | sity and the sheril made me move on of their first anniversary, which was enjoyed | So. with nothing much on my mind or my bugely. back, I went over to an Apach wich slant beyaid on thee day of sale a the Tactioneers, Troqual payments tn twotent Canse peae hom shoey ; 2 incest st Ser cent trea te day of Siew ands wat barren one and i hot eullvened byahe | Stet Gts all on the water.” CHAT netatt, Otto ate OR ERE Mone irate ral anda the options thm purchaser, mind presence of big summer hotel: “When the | Suppose it's a schooner?” ROMTHWEST) RENOWN Ae Ono OCS Forme gale to ie conuplied witty within, tea days Gn Febraary 22, 1890 (Wathington’s birth-| Arisoua to live on snald beivy Geol ee ee 2 | fow real estate owners heard that the actross in | “T should say so. Baggy,” from the day of aa\e, else trustess reserve. the Tight By virtue of a decree of the 8 Court of the bo archaser in de- A District of Cotunitii pansed the tweuty-sccctd day of | Eau TON DUCKETT, “Must be. ets daly. (AD: ASL, th equity cause nuaiver 12.0 « ‘dreadful ” herein Gockeler ot ul-are complainants and aires be Pitched about so. “ Minnie C. Gorkelor et al- are_ defendants, ‘the under y Will offer tor sale, at auction, in front of the great beauty were to be properly managed | “Wouldn't be on it for ” z sale, st public d o tober. 1889, there was # dress parade of | of being ‘fighting drunk, with a desire for pose adh weak he pipiens jdbers = ‘at- fe tad a'r anything. i on, WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH DAY t of Columbia militia in honor of 1 a tilation, th 1 2 A Pe otbls, At HALE PAST FIVE : A thea nespere vattery | alps and mutilation, they were as pleasantly | traction that the place would at once become you up ¥o to sail.” following. descri pac gem teagn og ne bean meas | jasned elre crowd aS a a Bezirk. | the resort of pikes gerpllet te people. It was ppaile your dress.” aa of Washington, Rt pok an active part, for the | The agent and I spent three days in trying to . ‘ ” é ie Sat Rona 3S GEER ¥ with the remain h PeNcaNson Buos., a - question bad determined to spend the hot| «I guess it is." found my chum in | geason with them an idea struck them all al. | state of alarmed surprise. His Indians were 8 i This drtil lasted about six hours and was great | all drunk, and he hadn't sold them any liquor, man guacally Geese ar {87 tee eescaee of acceam in every way. And again, still more strange to relate, instead day). the ba:tery was ordered to assemble for | who was Indian agent. Irlll, which took place in the arse: led f h SORDDECTSCHER OYP & & Ca. the battery paraded for reviéw, incompany with | get out of the Indians wa: the conclusion thdt the report must be widely | “And shiny.” Bement Gelpasamaien cucran erdee| iy ten kee en a circulated that the beauteous prima donua| “Smell tie Gish?” ' See, Sf | Foroint ate Stenger Lab jonor of r pan-A ot ming | rer, by mg a hi tips i 1 « ood.”” out sixty men in full dress uniform, making an | terpreter and a rolling seoutebocer ce Bence tistee cana ee |, cemeags artrid or tographed. mounted, in column of platoons, at | themsclves enomgh to any . ished the arwnal grounds, in the morning before | We “cum seed” after them about three miles | MctTe% before advertising ber and ask it she had i thee crake mo 5 ye tly wise idea, and a commit- ‘Neither have I.” taking their pinces in line for review. out into the bad lands. There we found ulake | any Cbsection to being iaiesaeoenae | On July 16, 1590, the battery had a banquet | at least a mile acr: with a fringe of dancing | tee of three wai elected, after a sharp contest, | “Nor * ork Avenue hink | Indians around its entire margin. No lake hat i “But, then, I never do in summer." @t their quarters in the New n *, a in honor of their second anniversary. The | ever been scen there before. ‘The water war of | 10, make the proposition to ‘the lady. In their other appearances of the battery were at the fair of the Marion Kitles, in April, 1889; the parade on Decoration day, 1889; brigade in- | spection. May 13, 1889: Corcoran Cadets’ fair, November, 1589: second annual National Guard inspection, May 24, 1582; the second annual encampment at Fort Washington, July 21 to 25, 1989; pan-American review, April, 180: St Peter's fur, October, 18%: Marion Rifles’ fair, Rorembcr. 1800; funeral of the late Admiral rade, April, 1891; third annual inspeetion, ¥ 5, 1991: and among the salutes fired by the battery may be noted the republican salute of forty-two guns in 1889; the presidential salute of twenty-one guns at each encampment; the salute fred at the opening of the new Eastern Branch bridge, August, 1890; the democratic salute of 169 and the national salute of forty- four guns on the Fourth of July last. THE GUS. ‘The battery is at present equipped with two Fapoleoa guns, capable of firing six-pound ‘man: kk bi seud out and the advertisements we put in the | piazza cont shells, two Gatling guns of the latest pattera, | called it. AS that time’ they aul, © ante oy papers we can say that you will--ahem-—go in | elevate his wife. besides cach man being provided with a forty- | shining white men, who made a. big noise ing every morning ata stated hour?” SEASONS Eee five-caliber Colts revolver and saber. The organization up to within the last year had its quarters in the P Street Riding Acad- emy, their quarters and store rooms being in the basement, which made it quite hard to get the heavy guns and carringes up to the street and drill ball. Consequently it was placed t disadvantage from the start. fs is now vated at 1510 New York avenue, in the oid . February 17, 1891; patent centennial | @ light brown color and exhaled a pleasing | odor, which could be smelled a mile away. The | interpreter dipped up some of it and offered it to us to drink. It was liquor—good hard stuff—something like the poteen of my boy- | hood days. You don't ve it. eh? Why. | the phenomenon is easy enough of scien. | tiie explanation. In prehistoric ages all that country was thickly covered with the cactus | from which mescal is distilled. This growth was covered with water and mud in time, and | the heat and chemical forces of the earth's in- | terior worked upon it the process of distilla- tion something as gas and oil are formed be- neath the earth's crust. Then some “drastic lift of pent volcanic fires” heaved it up to meet ho air. It wasa whisky geyser, for it all dis- peared within a month—just ‘as the xgent | and I were arranging to pipe it into Phoenix, When it disappeared you couldn't get the In- dians within a mile ot the hole through which it vanished. We found that they had a tradi- tion referring to the original “big drunk” of when they walked, followed the liquor into the hole and were never seen again. Gf tue” merous dinappearance “Ut ™ ppearance of Cupt. Llusterio Velasquez and his warriors, who went out from Sante Fe when the first established themselves there, aud of whom no trace could afterward be found. They couldn't five, up thelr tipple and are probably preserved Sunday clothes the three went to New York on the following morning and presented them: selves at the house of the actress. ‘The leader of the detachment, a small, bald man of sixty, who wore no cravat, bore a bunch of lilacs, which he ceremoniously extended to the aston ished and amused prima donna, and after this was doue he addressed her with senatorial dig- nity in tones that were rather asthmatic. A NEW JERSEY SPEECH. “Madam, or—er—rather, Maddymysell,” he said, “we come here this morning to say that we are proud of living in the salubrious section of New Jersey where you propose to pass the summer. We congratulate you on getting s hotse that is im perfect order, in which there is no defect in the plumbing and the owner is an honest man. We think you will like our beach, and we shall all do what we can to make you comfortable. What we come for this morning is to ask a favor of you. We want to ask if in the prospectus that we thi The actress very soberly informed them that rink building, vbero drills are’ held every to this day. Thus science and his- replied as Wednentay the ringing grooves of tine with ipasmmp ii-3 Ia order to «feeling of good-aatured | hanes in ach other'epestou “Geadlomen: "I Sod that afterall shall act ‘I don't. ‘I don't pretend to.” “Nor L” “Every year I say I'm going to.“ “Oh, ses, T do, 400. “Yes, that's all.” All smile. “Like to read?” “Something i ed ere “Like ‘Miss Meander’ in the ing Gazette “Oh, sometimes I do and, ee “So do L” f too.” Sra pecker ania seamchentt. Se, Must be = Millionaire, ‘From the New York Weekly. Mrs. Hayseed—“Who is this who is coming here to board?” Farmer Hayseed—‘I don’t know exactly, he's rich ag all possessed. Some Gould or Vanderbilt, I reckon.” Saturday Even- sometimes I don't.” good and sometimes she that's what I think.” relation of Jay ‘and 19 William at.. N.Y. Ln Aa, cee sl 5 arm we =n a !