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. - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. MONDAY,.AUGUST 10. 1891. FOR SALE —HOUSES. FOR SALE_HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. SOCIAL MATTERS. se oe eee eae ee | ee she present application for e writ | lands _coreccnnennsh he plies | Es PePeRs Sse See aa —— ee | eee == RATHFFE, DARE & 00.. AUCTIONFERS, | What t Going On Among Well-Known | Mr. Justice Harlan Refuses to Grant « Writ |" Thave no this hearing, to| park was filed in the proper office. But the | The Detroit Commitier and the Grand Army 920 PA. AVE. N.W. People—Personal Notes of Interest. of Error. reealt was not produced by any order of Mee. UCTION SALE OF THREE FRAM ° eS court below. ‘order allowing the <se4 : = X98, AND Weg 3 TH STREET (har ond bagpast aiersent — * | emE PROCEEDINOS IX THE DISTRICT COURTS WILL tition to be ‘ied. toe order overraling the | ROCKETS FLY AXD TRUMPETS BLARE—THE RETURN OMY & 50 i seasick ots ON FRIDAY Ook” AUGUST FOUR. ville, France, is called Gerant NOT BE INTERFERED WITH—FULL OPINION I motion to dismiss that petition, and| oF THE INVITATION COMMITTEE saTURDAT it DAVID D. STONE, 808 F st n.w._ Teew: +S Eg Pa ‘Miss Jessie Miller, daughter of the Attorney, 225 ¢ DELIVERED TRIS MORKING—TEE the order ting appraisers have not| y:onT—Aw OVATION AT THE DEPOT—TEE @. & SOR & ‘DO YOU WANT THAT HANDSOME the. the above frame houses, to be removed is one of the young people who divested the title of the owners nor disturbed Pec nery en dete al a ase was oe iy enjoy the fashion here of setting | “#0AL Forts piscussED, their sctual possession. The title cannot] ™ 48D THE OLD ovAED, price to a quick buyer: 8 Foo : sl jO-déds" RATCLIFFE, DARR acta. tt on the front steps in the The dec: under trem them "nited bare D. STONE. 806 F st. nw. “on = — brennan Ew stapes are always covered with ra ‘against | Mr. Justice Harlan of the United States Su- See pectoerg The coming home of the invitation egmmit- BUY A CHOICE Col be i FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS thi beckgronad Mise Miller's blonde beauty Court delivered at chambers this morn- ‘st orowed bY ous ——— | shows to good advantage. By the way, there | ing an opinion denying the application for a| right to writ of error and Erguno bows, renting for @2S e monte 10 ni Fok, Sai Vic.On SArery, WITH LAMP, |@re a number of young mires about her age. | writ of error in the case of the Rock Creek | to be heard in the former court upon all ques- it DAVID D. BIONE, 806 jo “ Galt oy Rieke BEAL Siam coultition: onty $x" | who are also her friends, who give evidence of | Park proceedings now pending before the Dis-| tious involving the constitutionallty of the act oR SALE-TO more than ordinary comeliness. When this daintily gowned company are gathered about Miss “Miller these warm evenings before of September 27, 1890, and the validity of that order. The only question, therefore, for me to trict Court, the purpose of the application, made by Meseru. Jere Wilson and,T. A. Lam- 0B SALE-ONE VICTOR SAFETY BICYCLE, Finto'setters mae tocriee for ater heed hak my asks sed at erties 4 consider—the value of the matter in dispute ing place next of the nationalencampment fash. H. BCAVERLY 1h New York ave: eul0t | night falls, some of them picking away on | bert, being to take the case before’ the United | being ‘saticient ter she Jurisdiction of tne} | The onter now sought to be re-examined | orthe Grand Amy was appresistedby thor fel Fos, SALE—FRESH YOUNG DEVONSHIRE cow |® jo, the group makes « picture of States Supreme Court. Justice Harlan’s opin- Supreme Court of the United States—is whether oot of error is. therefore, not final, low citizens ‘that doubt Bectually dinsi- Jot salt, izes weeks old. “Address W. W.JACK-| summer life at capital ‘that. can | ion was as follows: ? She order complained of is ‘a final i =i pies aon dispose of the entire con | pated ‘The cabarning vosbers Guo meoeteah oD - aes 8 court below. And uestion versy betwee: ies.” (Keysior OR SALE_CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE NORT! FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT SET OF OAK FRONT This is an application, upon notice, for ®| upon the extent of the anthority the | Co. e. Martin, 182 US 31 nctourg Bank {he depot amid the booming of cannon. | Mr. Pee tins 2 and baths bay window brick wi ‘and vestibule ith erdware; also pancied writ of error in the case of the United States v. | Supreme of District bas, under that | v. rey, 140 U.S. 445. t bas been done . Marner, Commissioner Ress on other members of the committee who staid at the National of oak; instchies earl -_ | Just as ood: for one-half cost. Apply to. A. LANG TEMS eee au16-st* @. W. Cooper et al., pending in the Supreme Court of this District. The case arose under act, over the appraisement of the values of the land condemned for the park. It was suggested, in bn the 18th, “After that they will ase up & mouth FOR SALE-TWo GOOD BOILERS AT A BIG | oF so in pleasant dallying over the picturesque is interlocutory only, and there can be no final Judgment, within the meaying of the statute, until that is done which, under the act, divests to carriages, 23 . . ° r that that 2 3 ‘thei an act of Congress of September 27th, 1890, en- | 4.4 — ad Fencibles presenting arms as they passed terme, Apel wma ‘SREP ERGRD AN BiB se transit being ‘entirely by carriage. Mise Jae Public Park i nant District of Geluntis's “he the Partie a much as any that the court could ote Spite mn for the writ of error is, com- | 2 Ae fd slo wi ‘choors = 1 3 > MABRY W. DowLIyS. Foe MONKEYS, PARROTS, OLN Miller ‘is going to, visit with friends menn-| grs¢ ‘section uf which directs that « tract of | make in the case, Se en ee ees | nay, Seated. ont up trom theusateef reais an Oe pro- 5 LE—401 OTH ST. NE. CORNER OF D ee aid Reb n Switzerland, from which she writes glowing | 1414 lying on both sides of Rock creek, in this | (0G3in qucstion hel been, men \demned say sleet wr cession started, and along the entire route, F tive prottiost home in the northeast for the money: | sya gms =" © aby se deckigiinas ofthe: menccyaskor (ah tase Diatrict, ‘and vrithin certain limits, named Ja Sit eer ig ae : ee ae | Rich was from the Pennsylvania depot ap 6th i Pt a) Fe “act, “shall secured, as inaft it a rs to PF, mg F to 15th and to the a uf ‘improvements: highest R SALE_ALL THE WINDOW SASH AND IN- | dents of her 5 out, and be tually dedicated and set apart | &t . nothing remained, so far as ro- — * rit ation on the bill: avreesble terms: ‘tide auutters in chapel, cor. Sthand Fsis.| Rey, T. J. Kervick of St. Matthew's Church e pel ly pubes co ae eae Naas aes Peay = sylvania avenue entrance of Willard’s Hotel iO these, hyogsen were constructed. of erating Diy tomentomatchusch: ™™ suede” | sails for home on the 12th of August. He has | benctt ped Pactoy ce ae a eround, tor the | concerned, except to ascertain valuet, provide PORTER'S THEFT. — | the demonstration was maintained with up- benefit and epjoyment of the Spe tnown by toe ame of abated enthusiasm. rk: are. therefore, for the payment thereof and make an assess spending the last month in Europe for He Steals a Tin Box Wi )OR SALE-CHEAP_STOCK AND FIXTC been Grocery store: WOO Sd st ewes the benefit of his health. United States, to be os SOF ‘ ® Goodly Sum of | with spectators and glowing wi along We invie epee eeperrr, rocery stores ei romnon for velit, Rock Creek Park: Provide, however, That the | Meut, for, special benetite, “This, it was sag, Money. the entire route, while’ the ‘glare Sf rocket an32w 3 ave. :e._| leaving city. aoe Dr. Bartlett, who has had a charming vaca-| whole tract 0 to be selected and condemned | fore’ ma Fatal , ae ccact ane Charlie Turner, a colored boy who has been | marked the course of the triumphant march. FOR SALE EAT DESIRABLE, NW. CORNER | WOK SALE" IMPORTED SAFETY BICTCL™ 1 | sion amid sights and scenes in parte of Europe | under the provisions of this act shall not exceed oti ene engage Peltier cinta payee he soda | The Marine Band headed the then Fecorttas 1903 § at Apply to OWNER, co prem | “guncas NNN OSS Caules 1OUETS ave: Bw | cot generally visited by American travelers, is | 2.000 acres nor the total cost theroof exceed | Proved by the President, be conclusive against | employed as porter and a helper at 1 came the Feneibles and the ines ous-im a oF e-PayoHO &: expected home by the last of this month. the amount of money herein appropriated.” | Corbondente without action thereon by nae | fountain in Scheller & Stevens’ drug store, | Sn'escort to the line of carriages containing € a, Tocated Tees a Teco RE ee ene it Ines k Cee one necec asel #91 "Mise Magdalen Breuninger is visiting Mise |26,Siat., 492. : Of the appraisers © Tecetve 18 from the hands | corsior of Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street, | the members of the commitice tel roeeae raving and printing; price, £, FOR SALE—LOTS. Sab it bay Apply ater © orclock p.m. 36 720 | | 50 McConnell at acpers Racy. A eae byt ——- ee ae eee —, It is unnecessary to consider whether a writ | bought he would go out sporting yesterday | citizens. Color Sergeant wn repre- yy ausat sented the Grand Army bys and carried the and enjoy himself on the funds of his em- 3OE SALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 13TH 8T.. of error would lie to review the order in ques- east side, near Kenyon, 56x15 |ALE— Ww NE HORSE, itol Hi i v i 7 y ee ne nee EAGLES ware, | Pitas StAcEAMRASSBOR Bi MEISE |r ons eating with My and Mec Taft] Dassceat Congauk and ree iioomte | Got, i,t, act ha vend the te th | ploveragbut Paiceman Frayer was ov quick | 5% seagate of the Fatma 5 sites whet 5,500, ec aus-st 1114 F st. POR SALE} LEVEN COWS AND 4 GOOD PAY- | and party at Kenka Lake, N. Y. appointed by the President, by and with the | United States, upon the mere return of the ap-| for him, and the result was that instead of sapped tabueaens peabe ches aan tome, vice and consent of the Senate, was created | Praisement to the court, and the approval of it ik route; will sell cl for ce A : OE SALE-G ST N-E.BET.SD AND ATH.SOUTH | sons foreeliing. inquire at O- Be TALB feed | Misses Annie and Gustave King of Delaware | 4 reasonable by the President; for the act can- | S06 down the river or off ona drive he spent Journey. Those who returned wore Vom- — FintiePiot bones. awit, — | More eeue et. me avenue northeast are spending their vacation | chontite snd sittin: the Lents Heraass, att | not be so construed without ignoring sito. | the day in a small cell in the first precinct Einiaeet Douglass, L. D. Wine, B. A. Pache, 1114 F ot | POR SALE SARETY BIOYCLE, BALI. BEARINA | with relatives in Baltimore. So aihaiea i: Anil kawa? owacvayed acter i the, gether the provisions of another act that must | station, where he could not even enjoy the sun- | E- gimme eR EE 4 Foe, areca aes TotRE ES ERERY BrABLE tetwoen “3 2u4.7| Mr. C.G. Simons and family will leave for | assistant to the said Engincer Commissioner of | D¢ Fead with the act of September 27, 189, for | light. lent work for Washington was with the com- ‘and 5 aA oi ‘of the | te purpose of ascertaining the intention of Congress in respect to the matters involved in this case. I here refer to the sundry civil appro- the District of Columbia in charge public highways, which said assistant shall also act as executive officer to the said: com- Saturday night at 11 o'clock his day's work was over and when the day clerk left Turner their summer outing on Thursday next, visit- ing Old Point Comfort, Atlantic City, Cape May and St. George's Island, returning ‘about ;OR SALE—REMINGTON, CALIGRAPH, HAN- Two® ‘he faces of the “Washington bustiers,” Peeuey bk fos a wed short ied wes] omailen Mor “Se. per ft | meiters, at be meses. Ss rt iesiga.” riation act of At follo tly afterward. Mr. Lawrence, the | they have been called, with oe Ector} and basement bea 7 TIPEWRITER EXCHERGE G10 su. w: 4y0-3m | September 15. mixsion.” - Dctionor which obeati paematiog es eortaan night clerk, was called upon to filla prescrip- | they acknowle the greetings which were a per | POH SALEM COMPLETE AND BUAND, NEW | Among the latest arrivals at Oakland Hotel | ‘The third, fourth and fifth sections of the act | Sasem of, which a Doard, on authority to ac- | tion soon after he reached the storo std while | showered upon them during the cntire march. Be. per ft sheng Adare SH. MOMBID, Gtaiou, Unie: “| from Washington are J. D. Moffat, Goo. E.|*F0,asfollows: | Acommiasion shall cause | d™iT*, by purchase or condemnation procced-| he was thus engaged Turner said good-night at WILLAMD's moTeL. toed Ses ING MACHINES WHICH | Wintecsmber, Men HT) Glacier a Medy itins | £0 BO mado an accurate map of sid Hock Creck | 28%, 08 in thatact provided, the land necemary |andieft. || wen the proceasion reached Willard's Hotel ‘Sie. per tt | F'eenaveiaken dn exchuure for Dewestics. At 83: | Medry amd Stiss oP. Yon Park, showing the location, quantity and char- forage and dbtribuiiag warchousce in | in which the money of the firm was kept after | @¢ military companice, under command of a SEs. mw. | #i0andeiz. at AUERBACK'S Capitol Hill branc! 3 a acter of each parcel of private property to be mgr fier banking hours, sud wlth Darwer tale box disap- | Capt. Oyster and Capt. Domer, drew up in line ws peyperty me ic R25! pews | POR SALE-UNVESTORS_ON 1ST NEAN ai, X | Domestic sewing mactines and patterns. 4th and Four | Baeagroraptess tesa carictanoleaneapar {Ln Sr such purpose, with the names of the |" ‘The third section of that act is as follows: | Peared. SRbonite theentranceand thecommittesalighted ot 2 00 gy eh ee ea ie Sher gS) ._WM. * = join. thei ter, Katie A. Dunn, at North | respective owners inscril ereon, which | , ; 2 : from the carrin, dd proceeded to ° Me SEAR CIHT ONE. OF | 10%: lapwe bak Saary gable. ented for Fok SAbe_uigvoresvsycuosarerigs ron | Fork "Loudoun county, vay where they will | aveetn sy filed and’ ‘retorded in| 00S. Tet in the event it shall bo mecesmary, | | Policeman, Frayer was in front of the | (ioe Se eoreseus cnt proceeied sects OK SALE_Q ST. N.W. NEAR GT. ONE OF | Jog: Pee orgy dane gap Jadies or gentlemen, second ha ‘suop worn,at a ing sicees ob teloreat al . in order to carry out the purpose of the fore- about the time Mr. rence A ay Pot sett bat beick house in the city: two-story ul peice it youre Daye: mazetien at cowt: lanceot ca | sper — Mell meeied oo) = public Spee of on oer < going section, for the board as above consti- | the discovery and complaint was made to him | # the day. es Pit ao a i . torbuent. CaPTTAL c Got nw. rough Loudoun and Farquier counties Columbia, and from and aftor the date of | fried to ncquice land, ard beard mpowered | Of what had occurred. The officer went to the Mrs. Frank Farnsworth and daughter, Miss Florence Farnsworth of 1608 16th street north- filing said map the several tracte and of land embraced in said Rock Cres a OREES te 90 tool aloe rote her seen oases: | [50 SALELTUE SPRING CUREICOMD, THAT Parcels | and directed to acquire the same by negotia- | house of acolored girl whom Turner visited Price. $1. Fe strenxth of metal rot ou vouch side Hot. bet. Oty and 1 ou sou Det. DUGAN & BU OW F 18x100; ™. hea ot. 20x80, on E near 7th st. n.e., part wall, it. "WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 810 F st. n.w. 34 AND 5, 4-KOOM alley.” $3 per toot. Le AL POSITIVE BARGAL i¥ Property in the northwest at less than Der square foot. ses between 15th and 20th sts. ») | south of Penns; ivania ave. We have a buuiber of desirable lots in that neighor- iL ad ‘sale. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HEISTON, chaser at less ‘T. K. BROOKS, 616 12th st. n.w. & SALE—BEAUTIFUL LoT, 19 FEET FRONT to wule alley, on north side Q nest newhboruved ; quick down at WIS Fas ave. mw. B.W. near 7th st. ; ea tram. APDIY sha 5 | identified as the on FO SALE-Lors, PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC LAND IMFKOVEMENT COMPANY. MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES—OF ONE OR MORE ‘ACRES— ceil th. 6 rovius and bath, Aud FINE BUILDING LOTS: PALISADES UF 1HE POTOM: ors, Cree PHS CONDUIT KOAD oe feet! Ru wid Loti. Some Of our eheice jow as ‘TERMS, in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. Building lots cay be bought as $300. $25 CASH, BALANCE IN >MALL MONTHLY PAY- ‘MENTS. FOR SALE—PIANOS. JOR SALE — SECOND-HAND PIANOS, ALL thoroushily repaired, and will be sold cheap for cash oF on easy won! nent S30 FSEIPFER & CONLIFF, 516 11th st. n.w. FOE SALE_A GRAND CPRIGHT, NEARLY NE) HELD FOR SHOOTING BAKEK. Anderson Arraigned Before the Coroner at Croton Landing. Coroner Sutton continued his investigation Newton Baker, by which the latter received ‘The weapons in the coroner's possession were used. Barton said he Mise Virgie Gross and Miss Lillian King left this morning for a short vacation in the old dominion, stopping a week en route with rela- Rev. D. J. Stafford, D. D., formerly of Wash- ington, late of Massillon, Obio, Cleveland dio- cese, is spending a few days with his mother and his brother, Dr. J. J. Stafford, in this city. Bessié Soldridge, Mrs. White and Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Langley are at the Fredonia, Atlantic City. boro, Va., where they will visit the mothe: of the former, Mrs. Major C. B. Haddox. nding the month of August at Round Hill, United States: Provided, That such compensa- tion be accepted by the owner or owners of the several parcela of land. “That if the said commission shall be unable “Said petition shall contain a particular de- scription of the property selected and con- demned, with the name of the owner or owners thereof, if known, and their residences, as far as appointing three competent and disinter- ested commissioners to appraise the value or values thereof, and return the appraisement to the court; and when the value or values of such lan are thus ascertained, shall be paid to the owner or owners, and the United dtates shall be deemed to have a valid or receive the same from said court, upon d positing the appraised value in said court tothe credit of such owner or owners, respectively, said land by agreement with any one or more of the respective owners at a reasonable price within sixty days after the passage of this act they are authorized and directed to make ap- residences, o faras the same may be tained, together with @ plan of the land pro- posed to be taken; and thereupon the said court is authorized and required to cite ascer- nation, and at such time if it shall appear that there are any persons under disability either who have appeared or who have not ap- red, the court shall appoint guardians ad item for each such persons, and the court shall persons concerned in regulations as to not ‘h lands, under such 0 and hearing as to interest who may appear before them, and re- turn their appraisement of the value of the interests of all persons respectively Was about £75 short of the amount in the box when it was taken. The officer was unable to find the balance of the money. Turner was locked up on a charge of grand larceny and west eorner of Wolfe and Columbus streets, which was fora long time the residence of Mrs. A. K. Euans, but has within the last few years been occupied by Mr. Norton Entwisle as the town was several squares distant. Lt prob- ably supplied meat to the hospitals which were located here during the revolutionary war. A handsome store will be erected on its site. afternoon, from his late residence, 415 South Pittstreet, the funeral of Washington C. Milburn. Davidson and C.G. Lennon. Lee Camp, Con- federate Veterans, was represented in the P i 5 d there he found Turner. At first he denied er ‘combines the of ‘with the elasticity shall be held as condemned for public w tion, ‘where any such land may and | 9% x a 4th and 60h n. | of 8 brush, See ral ad. tticulars. A. | West, are at Congress Hall, Cape Ma; r — P mess! can be 60 aired i 4 the charge,-but afterward he admitted his guilt é So ee Chee BeEUR S sonrtale Agent sid sad b's 4m: | "Tye Roe: Dr. Stanrt in nowone valt to Fort| #4, the ‘ttle thercot vested. in’ the Cnived [@*® be, #0 acquired and title secured at | the chase, but afterward he admitted his guilt | witire and warmly. com nyssaiios were made by pid.S3100 on G x. Sd n.e.; room for dt houses. |“ myl1-sin ope =---= | Pendleton and will go from there-to be the | "m'2%,subject to the aes of just com~| vaine as to other lands which bave been sold in | ™oney, beneath astone in the near the | Commissioner Douglass, K. A. Parke, Cs ies ties MeO Ona yn: eis0 toon | POR ad oy ee Sa ar acta | Guest of Alt Radfot Cupe’ Cod, tobe absent | Nona agoraned oy ig Beesonscar ato | sue iments viciiy ori the ead beard | Ere house. ‘The ofieor lfed thestone from | Tanner, Som Jay ton a ek Hy. deer tee lots oh noksh aide G bet. 7th and Sth; 17.62116 to | callon. D. BALL.UF-Awt-,731 7th at-u.w. Until the nliddle of September, pp 7, hereby created shall be unable to purchase | Position and beneath it he found €154, which | Ting to the inciden me sapere ae go the tired travelers were again escorted to their carringes and driven home. Before separating Mr. Warner said that his country residence was the nearest point to the city where the confed- Ez 3 : tives at Fred 5 by agreement with the respective owners to i k iit iv olice erates had advanced their lines during,the war, a rvcans jot coutallyjacated. Brat clase for etivery | FOR sss pritd plano AGS i hamticnny ae: | "ee ee aes Ridgloy, have | BUrchave al of the iand to lected and con- Br Gseubintal et pect oe Spentcad (ese ae aca ca tae PL om oe yg ng toe ere ‘RAWAM FISHER, 0 ; < . is demned within thirty days after such condem- 7 ; ee members of the committee to spend an even- T. NEAK 11TH SW eet seme os rand sca: yar Ti Son to Ashland, Ohio, to spend the remainder | nation, at the price approved by the President pit er ceeein os contention of ALEXANDRIA. ing there. The committee bas also @ joint in- eee as cash for omy, $100. with handsoine plush stoo. and ugust. ‘ of the United States, it shall, at the expiration ment of iaeein h and for the ascor- Vitation from Messrs. Parke and Wine to spend ‘OR SALE—CHEAP LOTS—1ox68 TO 10-FT. AL- ee bargain. Seeitat once. Our} Mrs. 1 F. Mudd, accompanied by her daugh- | of such Fay of thirty days, Cag specs Ripetticaak ell contain: pectic tae: AN OLD LANDMARK PASSING AWAY. a day with them either at Atlantic City or cipher < | Co aresvemorene morning for Adaatis ai mere they wil Columbia, by petition, sts. general or special scriotion of the property not so parchesed and} nr = A. Stoutenburg, builder, ia tenr- | Sralingtsh expressed ite appresation ef OS Zo . 3 v * 2 * selected for the pur foresaid, with th lows ld brick building on the south- —} 7 ‘ . purpose al wit 1 | ing down the ol a > ‘on 7th near Md. ave. n.c., per ft. spend the remainder of the heated term. beard = Fro erasee ie pao irae ares let boner tcomkart tuereal oak Woes ng hospitality of the Pennsylvania railroad and of ‘Mr. Parke by appropriate resolutions. RECEPTION OF THE REVOLUTIONARY VETERANS. Last evening there was a large crowd of in- terested people gathered in the neighborhood i y store. The demolition of the build- GEO. W. LINRINS, 800 19th #3. having #cylinder top, patent muffler and an excel” | At his own request he has been transferred and | thereof, if known, ‘ascertained, together with a | all such owners and all other persons | &°0°ers store. id. | of the Baltimore and Ohio Station to @ sc LOTS FOI INVERT MENTE | ft tome: “ot SOO HOw TULL JET AED om eo | twigned to SU Peters Church, Baltimore. copy of the recorded mup of the ‘fark; and the | interested to appear in said court ata time to pny feo the olde ahteg te tear eats | members of the U. AB. returning trem thane nae 8S ht The following Washingtonians attended the | said court is hereby autorized and | be fixed by such court, on reasonable notice to | thecity, The celta eeains pichat section of | Over memorable visit to Detroit ia ae peak oul OR BALE— hop at Moore's Hotel, Leonardtown: Miss) required upon such application, — with- | answer the said petition, and if it shall appear | izes and the arrangement of the rear build- | €Timg were many wives and daughters to meet a Annie Lovejoy, Miss ‘Alice Lovejoy, Miss | out delay, to notify jie) owners and . ee a iors pieei ing, with benches worked into the wall, a their loved Ro and, there pere haired fine-toned Piano or handsome or- | Bernie Fenwick, Miss Lottie Fenwick, Miss | occupants of the land, if known, by person: 4 e draining well, &c., showed that it was wwams of Che G. » whe for one or SF ESN A Pav cz aaa Siapzyecc bene” oe ge a Carrie Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Learnada, Mrs. | service, and if unknown, by service by publica- | under disability the | court shall sive | built fora butchering establishment and that | another had been unable to. go to Detroit. Se ceemcranerarras Sistas BTnOnP SSN. | ¥.G. SMITH. 1225 Pa. ave_| Loughran, Miss May Loughran, Miss Maggie | tion, and to ascertain and assess the value of | public Fptice oF the time lat which sid | one portion was used asa slaughter house. At | Ley were there to catch the first of Peasant 10" $5 Loughran, Miss Kose, Mrs. Soldridge, spits | the’ land ‘so selected and condemned | by Court will proceed with the matter of condem- | shat time it is probable tho built-up portion of | tlcit more fortunate brethren and to bid them a hearty welcome. It was a glad home coming and a proud day for the G. A. BR. from the national victorioue cncampment of the order. A few minutes after 7 o'clock « train—the Mrs. Geo. Mortimore Sothoron, accompanied | the President of the United States shall decide | thereupon proceed to appoint three capableand | THE FUNERAL OF a wasutxoTox pacooist. | train-rolled into the station. and was greeted aus 3t 1907 Pa. ave. bat.auaLa.ave. | on Saturday at Croton Landing into the shoot- : erat lod ayant disinterested commistoners. to appraise the | Alarge numberof friends attended yesterday | “ui” - , i 8) ‘OX COLUMBIA HEIGHTS | ing affray between Orville M. Anderson and I. | p3,Mivy Alice Lynch, left Saturday for, Hille’ | the same to be reasonable, eaid value or values | disinterested commissioners to appraise the cheers. It was the train of the three severe wounds, Eugene Barton testified | Tr. A. Stephens has gone to Point Pleasant, N. | title to said land; and if in any case the i282, %°| He was born in the house from which he was | Old. Guard, th t of to having been given the two pistols by John | J., for the rest of August. Miss Mary A. Ste-|0Wncr oF owners of any Portion Le = = — ee cnet baie a Semen er buried. Rev. Dr. Woodson of St Paul's Church, an i Womens Relief Corps and the ee eras th | See after the shooting. See having received a hesyone =a 0 to visit her brothers, — a — a o = Broper performance of their duties, ex- ears aa a wa Had it ney ony niey Go wieene wee —— = tage; Will make i rand Eugene ns. S ii : i john RL in, ote, " 4 them from Chester Fisher, who in turn took s buge paans lesa d re to demand | amine the premises and hear the persous in by have been more demonstrative. The welcome om a coruers supeuving By “iteenc OS Ooe Pece saved Sesy S44) them from Anderson and Baker in the road. | Miss Maggie Feeny and Miss Clara Pazon are | 448 and. improvements, ¥ ne hn ee Had not could not have been more the veterans on board that train done all they couldin the fight to bring the next encamp- a. throng that followed his remains to the grave. é i x i be in such land, and when such report shall - ment to the national i? Their efforts ned fired one shot into the river to get the hammer oe gegen pees ot Sree ince —— have been confirmed by the court the Pres-| A number of Washingtonians atte) the | eon successful, and many in the waiting a. - " - hich i f th Pp re by ym lue, thor it of next 4 days a — Know that the shooting had! 4:45 Fannic Beall and Mrs. Alice C. Will of 7 ery onaaenieel aia Me taken. or delivered, | to be made to the respective persons entitled | The heat of yesterday diminished but little | biter (sent eee from north Mrs! Baker took the stand, and in a quiet | Grant place are enjoying a pleasant rest at | ‘nd ‘may, if necessary, enforce any order of | Sccording to the judginent of the ‘court, and in | the attendance on the religious services of the | and south andeastand west, bringing thousands manner described the shooting, as has already | Bockbridge Bath, Va. issue any process for giving possession, case any of such persons are Ander disability | ay, ¢or the Alexandrians are a church-going | of Veterans tothe greatest of all encempments— been published. except that she was positive | Mra. M.E. Wrenn of M461 § street has re-| “sec. 5. ‘That no delay in making dh assess-| OF cannot be found, or, neglect to receive | Das 10F (te Awxandrians are @ chureli-going | tye nd review. ‘The men and women that Andereon drew his pistol first, and that her | turned from the Catskill mountains and her | ment of compensation, or in taking possession, te ake "be ee pai any gregation attended St. Paul's Church, where who came last, it deserved a royal husband did not draw his until after three shots had been fired. Then he drew his revolver, but Gid not fire. She denied calling Andervon a rebel and'saying that he had “done” her hus- pistol being fired by Orville MAnderson.’ The that he acted solely in self-defense. Miss Lillian Anderson took the stand and denied that she had told Mrs. Baker that her brother meant Mr. Baker harm, as had been related by 4 Dramatic Scene at the Cyclorama of the Big Horn Battle. A tall, venerable-looking mar. stood upon the platform of the cyclorama of the battle of the Big Horn at Detroit the other afternoon and gazed long and earnestly upon the canvas. ‘The old man was feeble, aud as he leaned upon the ropes for support hot tears coursed down his furrowed cheeks. The other spectators in his vieinity eyed him with mixed looks of sym- pathy and curiosity. Presently a small crowd of survivors of the sixth cavalry, which was commanded by George special interest for him, seizing his when one of the veterans, id, ex- daughter Ella will leave Tuesday for a month's sojourn in the Blue Ridge mountains. Miss Lillian and Miss Minnie Anderson of F street southwest will leave on Wednesday to ville. out, Penneyvania avenue would make a good substitute. Then he sat down and perspired some miore. Oh fierce indeed is the struggle for bread In the crowd that goes hurrying by, But fiercer by far, it may safely be said, Is the boarding house struggle for ple. Father Times’ whiskers and scythe ought to make him cligiye to prominence in the Farm- ers’ Alliance. “I have stopped the leek,” exclaimed the . They are trying to the nerves. ihali be occasioned by any doubt which may arise as to the ownership of the property or any part thereof, or as to the interests of the respective owners. In such cases the court compensation assessed, or secured its payment f Americs and managed of the United sta’ by the commissior ‘The sixth section relates to the ascertainment of the cost of the land, including expenses, and of the commission to apply to the court for the confirmation thereof, giving notice by publica- tion of ite application. ‘The court, it is pro- vided, ‘‘shall have power, after said notice shall have been duly given, to hear and determine ail_ matters connected with said assessment; and may revise, correct, amend and confirm said assessments, ‘in whole or in part, or order a new assessment in whole or in part, with or without further notice or on such notice as it shall prescribe.” ‘The act prescribed the mode in which payment of the assessment for special benefits may bemade after it is confirmed by the court, and of en- forcing such payment by sale. To pay the expenses of inquiry, durvey, as- sessment, cost of lands taken and all other madea charge upon the revenues of the Dis- trict. deposited in the treas- ury to their credit, unless there ‘shall be some person lawfully authorized to receive the same under the direction of the court, and when such payments are so made, or the after authorized, the foregoing provisions,as it respects the application by the proper officer to 1e Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and the proceedings thercin shall be as in the the confirmation by the court of the’ appraise- ment of values a condition precedent to the vesting of title in the United States. It cannot be assumed that Congress, when it passed the last act, entirely overlooked the express pro- vision in the act of Angas 9, 1890, that “Here- after in all cases 0) ‘ing of property in the District of Columbia for public use, whethen herein, heretofore or "hereafter authorized,” its provisions, “as it respects the appli- cation by the proper officer to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and the pro- ceedings therein, shall be,” as indicated in the third section of that act. On the contrary, it should be assumed that the act of September 27, 1890, was passed intelligently, and, there- taken by the government before, at least, the Bev. CE. Woodson occupied the pulpit. or Grace Church, where Rev. Mr. . the pas tor. conducted ‘the services. A special pray Mattie Simms, a little girl from Washington, She is now improving. Since the departure of Mayor Strauss on his summer vacation President Hubert Snowden has been filling bis place, and on last Seturday of the city taking summer vacations. eee TO VINDICATE Ex-Bank Examiner Drew’s Statement of His Connection With the Keystone. Ex-Benk Examiner William P. Drew last night forwarded to Secretary of the Treasury Foster a detailed statement of his work in con- nection with the Keystone National Bank. The Statement is in vindication of himself, and deals with the action of Controller of the Currency Lacey in asking for his resignation, owing to his omission in his January report of the con- until June 23,when he received his papers in the case; but the clearing honse loan certifi- welcome at the hands of their fellow re, an was the sort of welcome they found awaiting them. THE PROCESSION. , meeting for young people was heid by Rev. Dr. NT. | band this time. She was calm and collected | yicit relativ 7 in Pe ee shall require deposit of the money allowed | WBC 2 a wl Vane ob Se mencon Peameche thames in| _ When the passengers had disembarked from So eee Many ie Deane; | Mroughout her examination, ia inmepolte They il mace eee na crenpenennn Toc Sha hia propery ee ete oh perp apy ape ier ps . a {tho tenin cnsriague which werein eniting teak = - — c thes . e pa g case: : 4 Soo ee a er cones eres aire feaaineg owes | | The jury found that Mr, ker was danger. (about October Ly then 2s the eu conftion shal have pei te | sid lands hall be deemed to be condemned a the lade of the party to thie home ‘The Wier, only #1008 Gls 14th y Yd: rt » Mrs. M. A. Bodensick and her daughter are and taken by the United States for the public Old Guard and the G. A. R. men then formed prety = will be soka el coroner then held Anderson for trial. Journing in the Blue Ridge mountains. Pee Batley ot the —_ ae be r= oho) of 7 cone in he. ‘Dintrict or Columbian = broke her by a fall at Mr. Wm. Duncan's my ‘ond into the streets, headed by the iptost ailey sold ther der ia a » bs rants neds ge = aking | brol arm fall at Mr. Wm. Dy Sak ented ee = : TARRY W He exercised his rignt of being arraigned | Miss Louise Gibbons is the guest of Miss Cor- | court, possession of the property may en, “ ‘| farm near St. Asaph junction on Seturday. | 4 nk. aoe “ Va., IN NICE ey and pleaded not guiliyw the crime. He said | nelia Rosecrans at her summer home in Rock- | A! proceedings he ali shall be in the name | Public use, whether herein, heretofore or here ph ji J- | Artillery Bané y from the ste- tion they were, with thi Each member*of the relief sorpe carnied's beautiful flag, which was waved in response te the cries ot welcome from friends gathered EbIO > foregoing provisions declared.” Justice Luther H. Thompson held the mayor s | along the sidewalks. / Chester Fisher. She then said she bad always the askessment of such cost upon the lands, B I " . = — - ene tee Dank HEE tape | wied to be friendly with the Bakers. ‘%*) cThat breaks the long hot spell,” said the lots and blocks situated in the’ District, “spe” | At is clear that this section must be read into eo a Ride np Pn nite, and Logan amt hist-case every Anderson retold his story cf the shooting, | printer when he pi'd the weather bulletin. Se ee ee Cn Role ae Pn |neened Oe Ulead Gapeh poo tg a eae Lae parade moved up the avenue with the JCILLYORE, | PC SALE_HAVING SUBDIVIDED EAST HALF | and then an adjournment was taken until Mon- pais improvement of said park, as nearly as | inconsistent with the latter act. 1 perceive no piece of lumber. Marine Hand in the “y i price apply ted UTE square 754 into Duilding ots 18x85, bounded by | day afternoon. 2 ‘ may be, in proportion to tl fits re- | difficulty in giving full effect to every provis- Tadcas Ts q . Behind them came nw nud bs. poo. we oder them ior naeratrewts | U*Y - A perspiring citizen rushed forward today to| Yatiting’ to, such’ real estate.” This asseee. | ion in the act of September. 27, 1890,after im SS has escaped from the chain | the ey ous of Vetaroms, Third ot SALE— #10 and sidewalks laid we inspection. ———_+oo—_. ra : t ‘ in the act = , . Band, stat? SOK SALE At x orm A remark that if the equitorial belt ever gives| ment being made, it became the duty —-* deren nt ie = = 7) eee ofticers Department of the Potomac, Old Guard, G. A. ik. men, officers and ladies in carriages. The Gld Guard car- Tied small flags in the ends of their guna. A’ the front of the line was carried a huge emblem of triumph in the sbape of # mammoth Grand Army . This was. presented to Washington men in Detroit on the day Washington won, and it was used by them their jollitication procession there.” It is valued memento and will be kept among the honored trophies of the order. Later on im the procession was carried a new broom high in air. They had swept everything clean fore them in Detroit As the parade approached Grand Army Hall the escort formed in line at present arme as the returning comrades passed by and entered - A " : i itis their quarters. At G. A. R. Hall Commander SEVERAL FINE NOW BEING , came up the stairs. | barnstormer as he caught a ent . | nee expenses incidental thereto the | fore, in full view of the section of the | dition of the Keystone Bank of the clearing hy H fa a Seni csepshaperdtex tr cong ie dla ease Cures 7001 Onion: peewee oh L@Uweee0! was sarurepe nist eo | 6 eC Ruren |aecaeeememeaicrioiee nt | yoann. of the OM Guard mato bio men © MONTES tn the Sot tata ee | Oe eonotun peat i 2 of any money in the treasury not other-| rule applicable, by its terms, in all cases of the | Tm relation to this omission Mr. Drew in his which he thanked them for the good , Puny bets and 1urtuer information apply | Lit monotone how Custer, his brothers, Tom “TEE SENATORS. Mise Sppropriated; |» one-half | of such | faking of lands in this District for ®ublic uses. | statement says it was purely an oversight in | Work they liad done and the soldierly toe ett 10 im by Niu he ome and Boston, and his brother-inlaw, Lieut. | ‘They are pretty when they practice, sum, ag well one-half of any sum | annu- |] am of opinion that the title to the lands con- | transcribing and not calculated of itself greatly | pnC®, they had made at this encampment. . im by 10 feet Calhoun, bad been slaughtered at Big itorn by And their exhibition curves ally appropriated, and expended for the main- | demned for the park will not vest in the United | to mislead. . He was not aware of the omiasion | Had,ttstained the reputation they have gx ios connine inaeiaceiatinienc tarts Aro so clever that the fact is tenance and improvement of the park, being | States, nor can possession thereof be lawfully — 3 formal confirmation by the court of the ap-] cates were liabilities of en extract On board the ‘train was « man who by bis SALE— A FAMILY DiivING Homsh: | claimed: is Ina tussle they show muscle, ‘The commission, provided for in the second | praisement of values. i ‘to the controller thoughtfulness and energy had won the grati- gn SF Seo erat | GS ADING ACRES EETTaa a ia a, | "WHY, old man; God bless you.” Then, turn-| They aro manly, strong and tall, section of the ack, cansed a map of tho lands | Independently of the act of Angust 90,1800, | Reve ‘been insued to. the” Resetone’ National | $026 a ee : a 3 mone = But th re to n for the park to be made, | there is much in of September 27, 1890, and to have been et tage) yd M. M. PARKER, 1418 Fst TRADE FOR Homars, ax | !* eons A. Contes cord patriarch was sur- Ob, they eat Biod and recorded in the public records of the | taken alone, showing that Congres did not | greatly increased in'amotint in December fol- | Sf°Rt of the Baltimore and Olio. | ile was one TKABLE THREE-STOK '* phaeton, 2 business af District. Bei w to ith some of | int Vest rit lute “ P members vite- weelsncun Fat nw. between 1th ins site Thats, Sat catringes ad | rounded by the boys in blue, struggling for the Play base ball. piste _Deing mabe tolegres with seute_of | intent to arent ie appcuiega wits ahesiats san” on a) e bank. His | tion committee, but did not return with the eit e "Brat story “an sieve ot brown dsale’ iorees a specialty MORUMESERE | Privilege of grasping his han ‘i Wewmecowins wee mado by it to'the Supreme’ Court of the Dis-| condemned, subject simply to the approval ” intimating that ‘a fuller and | tien ‘ee ak cane ae mee SO seat frvat D EXCHANGE STABLE, 203 Lath st. aw. | “I was with your son,” said one, “when he iycreatamey are trict, by petition, in the name of the United|of the President. The act expressly do- a ‘was to follow, and | M6bt | He stayed behind to look after the WEscOT WuLcox & HIESTON, . made the raid out of Winchester and broke At their loose and graceful clothes, Serta, Ton ths anpeaisemesated hee talons | clases tas met ch bee eas eee net Allow: and | comfort of the veterans. Their trip was most seterket and ba ave | WENTY HEAD OF HORSES, sUsT | through Early’s lines.” ms Nor grow weary in our praising such iandsasithad been unable to purchase. The | power to hear and determine all matters Sy enya aimpoeved property. (nye oz Aretciase |] was with him in i =: cavalry,” said Of their neatly fitting hose. court, May 20, 1891, directed the petition to be | connected with the “assessments for special test they have tee | eee perage med aa tennis fnpondene | Sra th ammeter ith are par She oe yess “I remember that ent very well,” Is's.a pleasure to recall. [nd ell athens intrested ot clstining te be toi | te aobur a ase amaeteassin doene ate ‘part. and to the ee mnt bee SALE A WELL-UMED BAY BOENE, sive | replied the old gentleman. “fom brought the But they cannot, terested in the lands described in the above | And the provisions relating tb the appraise. considera- outst 1007 Pa ave anid Gih at. and Le wid cheap iotcast. Address B°G., Btareuiee: sag Re | Tee — Ob, they cannot— map, or any part thereof, as occupants or | ment of values by persons appointed by the ook L seid cheap for cash. Addr © KO DOK SALE—1200:4TH ST. N. FQ 8b Szcoxp-HaxD Where wore each the eyes of many of the Play base ball. otherwise, to — in court on or be-| court, to the eee! values through DAYTON WA fore June 15, 1 and show cause wh ot harness. “is the prayer of the’ petition should not” be granted; and why the court should not proceed t that time as directed by the said act of Con- fa 0. Teondition; also lot aE crowd that saw Gen. Custer senvalrymen intro- pedir dad as. : ducing themselves to the general's venerable | POM SALE SURON GRAY HORSE. FIVE XEARS | father, now eighty-four years old. r ‘roa ah upricht ful seli cheep. Cam be seen sina AT A SEASIDE RESORT. Mr. Bilbrine: “What, only going to be here Fe SALE 1X00 45 besemiet bee STOKY AND Yery little usea. one day? Why, you ought to stay long enough | gress; the order to be pu arti served | trom the owners of the lands thus condemned asiiiateiaeeetaiaseaimiaeternianiime ae DAVITT SAYS GLADSTONE WILL WIN take ” uy such of the named defendants as should | for public use all judicial protection whatever LE-ALWAYS ON HAND THIRTY 10 = = at least two baths. inves apts judicial p ‘of —- ; sulitable for init al Raciaun aes Dba Home| Miss Skatefield: ~Heaven knows I need the: i Tl or % hares waa bea — Bic inn ly enough, but More pottio tor oe to sal Fico pow poten face lycra POR SALE. HIKE OK EXCHANGE—ON Eas¥| Michael Davitt, in an interview at Winni- | ™es0.” the land selected and mined.” Is arts thal wasone of ail styles. weet vanes efter: | Peg the other day, stated that in his opinion sree a a POS et eae. eck | aise horses for save. WM. | there was no doubt that Gladstone would carry | Pitching horse shoes has become a popular return the appraisoment to the 7. GEXES, 68s oven. _ vain amusement. This should gratify the mule who oF jOK SALE—CAURIAGES, WAGONS AND the country at the next general election. It sppraisement, being so returned, is only the ‘ies on casy terms. Wegaiting and ‘ordered work | Was simply a question as to what the majority | 1# #0 proficient in « pastime that is very similar. basis of the assessment which the court iteelf is ontnyemuee COR ETMSOL Sa alae | Tee eh The only difference is that he uses mule shoes, required to make. ‘The valug of the lands can- ee y,With regard to the Irish lendership be be- and pitches them harder &nd not eo far. ae ee ea an cee gtss | —— J SOPESIONAL ae ee Ca en |: Diboaes, inate Wed teermealees SN an Damen Sichif. | PEGE. SLAY Jo, tut OLDEST ESTABLISHED | rule party would be directed bya council com- | raise, there is little but sorrow left. s with the Constitution, commit 'to appraisers es BE -w. | this’ on ties prophets itt of ‘such men as McCarthy, Dilion, Healy, 2a ee the whole question, of just compensation for i EO WILL TRADE FOR A FAKM— @ or yn and of re Fe ALE sight. reale hidden eae dost ‘Brien and others. Bland Says He Was Arrested. lands taken for public use, with no power in Five stsit ations property and dwoiltag\nthe Die | soles property. ures ieeether, canes Parnell, Davitt could the Editor of The Evening Star: the court which SS a iat BOO Se Eee ee eeirene ENOCH MANES | Semuly roubleke iudoscen Strangers fom other his action, as the leaders in the party bad be-| I desire to correct the statement contained other court, by 1 their to lcTirtT WOME Pow eb ies and ally trouble will save ine dy | sought him when the came out to re-| in the letter published in Satarday’s Stax from them within the bounds of the law, it is r HOME Fight place at obce, as be succeeds wi tire for six ‘ths onl; til the storm cient tosay that the act of September 27, balance to suit; 244 Sth st. others have ‘Convinces 10st skeptical and ad- or Ax mnow oF uni Dakota that I was not arrested recently at character. celine “farance, slectric’ bella Nertives omly what be-can de. All business - | blew over, when he beasked “toreturn.” 1890, is not of that st ‘com pieted, al Ha Rataaction Boe. tours, Rosebud agency, as published in the news- Constrying, then, the set of Congress as re- | bio. open Sundaya Mesidance Speen ‘The President's West Virginia was and confined in the Senticeantion by the const ot the 7 ANew ¥ stockade for three and 9 half hours, until a of values, can vest in ERS IMPROVE: | MOTE, Poke TELLS ALE RENTS OF otk Sun special from Washington | 52005 hired a cqnveyanve 00 take te beck to United States, Iam of the ‘thas the if sold quick. | VI LIFE. “Ail business and gen: | says that the President will go to West Vi Sr lent me. city. | tlemen, 50 centscacu. = 9 am. to Op. ve go to West Virginia ‘Tax Stan's correspondent was evi- respondents are not entitled toa writ of error st Saas ‘Lat. bet. Ist and North Capitol sts.n-w. oriwe in the autumn as the guest of the Hon. Stephen | dently - misinformed the people at the to review the order the motion to dis- (OR SALE -$4.600 TWO ADJOINING LOTS, MM BAPHAL, THE CELEBRATED CLaAtm. | B. Elkins at the club house on Cheat mountain | agency, who want to: it that I was miss the petition by the commis ss frame dwelling; | 200, voyant and span safer bore | near Beverly. Secretary Blaine has been in- | not arrested, in view tho offsial Lotter front sion. It is not = final judgment that SDee & Davis, ‘OWNER! set} ee Yited to join the party, which will spend the Gommimioner Morgan to Agent Wright con- will ‘sustein a writ of stror. It is iris sree | tobe ee. time deer hunting. demzing bps action. LA true that, by Sores of the sot of Congrem, the