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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 15, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 fantry. but William N. Dalton is major MEN WHO WILL G0. ROCK CREEK PARK. versities, the Chautauqua had influenced, the BRIGHTWOOP CITIZENS. WAITING TOR A RAILROAD. of the Giret battalion. Then, again, Dr. Hamil- The following is a partial list of the members value of iands. Aside ‘Tth and 14th streets ~ tou Leach of the Washington Light Another Week's Testimony as to the Value | the line of i been on 16th, 17th | Comsiderable Discussion at the Meeting ef | Sandy Springs Expects Soon to Hear the Tafantey and Dre Charles M- Erce if sreaionn, | of, the Infantry who will go down tomorro . spe eer prise wentapniclig ny ho : of Lande Closed. and adjacent streets. There may have ‘been the Association Last Night. Sereeches of the Locomotive. gad yet, Dr. Hamilton Teach i surgeon cap: Dine aa bis tied of Me Dalton, Capt, — tore progress on the Tenieytown road since a — Correspondence of The Evening Star 4 tl iment and bas no erpeci prea! » Breitbarth, Schwarz SEVERAL EXPERTS EXAMINED YESTERDAY—SPAR- electric road was started. AT JS PROMISED IN REGARD TO ADDITIONAL 3 D., ¥ 5 connection, with the frst battalion, wineh is | Leach; ta. Kelly, Ebert and Luce; Childs, hag~sajgr ~ Saxpx Spaivos, Mp., August 13, 1 ther name for the Washington Light In- | engineer. RING BETWEEN COUNSEL AS TO THRE EFFRCT lee Abert—Witeem had == ‘Mt. | BAULROAD FACiLiTIES—Aa SCHEDULE OF STREETS anot me for the Was! * “dl mt for twenty-nine years an: THAT THEY THINK SHOULD BE INPROVED--#OME i Charles R.| Company A—Capt. Loeffler, Lients. Arnold | ©*% T@® MARKET IF ALL THR GROUND WAS been an’ a of odes nee, nese = bergen Fg ery mixing, and jSeoueh; Sere: Johnson, Muzzy, Sutton SUDDENLY THROWN ON TRE MARKET. engaged in Saas for ae = years. Brromwariox ase raow razoosnmumosens. | Dest ape pond _ ot anty 4 . E. D. jeneshezk; Privates Adams, Broo URES transl —_ what ntingn ot aty tying oF fact is that the command is a sort of a | Clif, Brown, Coale, Davis, Dugon, Ford, | Yesterday afternoon the Rock Creek Park] By Mr. Pezry—Location, tendency to growth | The regular monthly meeting of the Citigens’ | CO™tINS not — - a — ~ me hones - two in one—a veritable mutsance of Dr. Jekvil | Graves, Graham, Joyce, Kenner, Lee, Moore, | commission, Mensrs. James L. Norris, George | and the demand for building purposes figure in | Association of Brightwood avenue was held last | *tTe. post office, savings bank, and Mr. Hyde, although which is Dr. Jekyll | McCormick, Nunes, ne, jrootor, | Stokes, | J. Soufferlo and N. W. Burehell, held a session | the values. night in Brightwood Hall, President Norris in | Ce, library, lyconm, telegraph office, a large and which Mr. Hyce would, take an expert | Sehildroth. Watson, White, Willians and Davis: | sin 4:99 g'clock and took teatlmany as to the | _ By Mr. Warner—Elevation and freedom from | the chats Secretary Keene read the tee | fouring aud saw mill and the old Quaker meet commission anda stenographer to discover. | Company B—Capt. Ross, Lieut. Moore, Sergts. aaNdb ot ake y a | ean mad ce cata ashen gene gen Pm agg agipning yt “ts As a private organization the Washington | Thompron, Shzeeve, Pi Bofvean and property #26 edjeerses ‘Thos. L. Williams was ealled by Mr. Lambert 2 art meeting, which wereapproved. There privileges with these accessories of a city right Light Infantry corps is one thing: ag an im- | Qurand. Corps. Schneider, Kinsey and Burdine, | Monday morning. Mz. Wm. Stone Abert sug- | gf testified ee nen ee gh ME Lambert | peing no anilaishe1 business reports ef com. | P the town could tant portion of ‘the National Guard of the | Privates Birmingham, Brandt, h, Collins, | gested that as they had worked two hours lon- | of Pierce's mill avd it exe 1m ranning order, in | Wittees were called for and Chairman Gatley of | *t band, but those composing 0" trict the first battalion is another thing, | Horige, Domaine, Faweett, Hammond, Hosch, | gor each day than ie usual in the courts they | serviceable condities and’ torte ates Grae | the committes on lew med eee palicn and | ot eve, conte Gee ooh stoagh In yeneral the! oficace. ore, the some, | TOSI cumees ecient matat Me" | waald horton! thas labtcs by aajocestag: eter | Mebeleanabned tee mater paver cee tees llickae tepetten meerean © resciation qf- | sue Pegaentecr Go actly eenel wages ‘whether the command wears the famous white | Kenney, O'Brien, Scott, Smith, Smith, St&éwart, y adj is Bi horee, "The building eed worth 1,000 to iy a resolution hos Ghich ts que Ge’ “panties epet coat and shako marking the corps or the | Speer, Selby, Suit, Wells, Walker, Gerhardt and | Monday. The commission suggested that some s dressed to the District Commissionors, as | ‘This sweetly rural district is perhaps one of y Sleniz. of the property halders had arranged to have | 93000: sone | Montgomery.” As son pass by the beautifully Fegulation blue of the National Guard. n property holders had arrat iy titted an to | filo ultivated darms and ornatm homes 5 ‘mur OFFICERS. Per alae Arter od ras vi Cartland | their witueases present and they hoped to have | the water power. Tab mite ees = “The #° Amociation of Brightwood | feel simoat compelicd to my of each “Well, At any rate the officers are: Colonel, Win. G- | Paden nnd Ronnerly, Corporal Kro.me,Privates | Sil the evidence of the owners in on that day. ‘The commission then adjourned. erenue reepeetfully petition your honorable | {iis surpasses the other tn eee chon Moore, as above; major, Wm. N. Daiton; acting | Brennan, Coliter, Denns, MeDononghy, Given, | _ Mr. Perry said that perhaps outside of the ae nates body to include im your estimates for the fiscal jb the paim woke of the place being well TO C \V P BY THE SE A adjutant, Lieut, J. G. Moore; wargeons, Capt, | Givens, Jones, “Lexeh,’ Haltignn, McCurdy, | Commission he wna the hardest worked manand| A WALK OVER “THE COMMONS” | year 1892 and ‘3 a sufficient amount for the Kiuwn. Peal cite nlitue nstance 1m prov of ad AA. ['rhauitton Leach’ and Tiout Chas. R.' Luco; ; 7 ylor, Shugrue, Flavin, Tucker,’ Thompson, | hoped that the commission would ait Monday. urebase in Bright . - | 1 jent Was traveling in Italy end | judgo advocate, Capt. Harrison Dingman; ord- | Euglish, Kiseman, Peake, Philips and Brooks. anit the owners closed he would have the bal- | 4 Section of the Cliy Very Difficult for Pe- — cy suhioemes aoe ee — —ee — at w veling an Italy nly joann. to friend bere, givin nance, Capt. Wheeler; paymaster, Capt. Breit-| Company D—Capt. Miller, Licuts. Duffy and | "nee of the week to prepare and put in his evi- i to Guard. “ ~~ eiving | nay 4 “ nd “sandy Spring.” forgetting te Peauty wither nce! 5 : barth: inspector, Capt. Schwi quartermas- | Beall, Sergts. Wise, MoAvoy, Les, Shomo and | 4cuce, and he did not expect to occupy a week. tain a resident officer. aiate of At sakes atae "Beanty wi nthe ef wee The Washin gton Light InfantryCorps =, is pe i, ; oir; patent Gitar! fe, fr death He “lee cok Keys Privates Tho commission then adjourned to Monday. Sermattred recat ae pea = — mari a ‘The resolution was unanimonsly adopted. * tate or U ly af snein, Ba hi - - — Ee s. Chiidf: i ctor of rile practice, Lieut | Bretney, Brown, Richardson, Dix, Evers, Far- ASSAY OF THE TRUESDELL QUARTZ. = s ll THE RAILROAD QUESTION. ‘ oe ‘the victult: SS to Sail Away Tomorrow. —__ : see snc wuliams, House, Hendricks, Howie, | After recess Robert B. Riggs was examined by | i™Proved pieces of propartr and two police-| Prosidont Norris then eddrecced the meeting | lave iclpol to make it well tucwn Ther hace or not, there are many bap og ioe ge iad Company A—Captain Charles C. M. Loefficr, | Lee, Mackintosh, Reimuth, Stearns, Seibold, | wr, James Coleman and testified he was a pro- | Me bave to patrol almost this entire section. | 92 tie railr. nad question. Mr. Robinson, be | 28€? ® perpetual source of usefulness and Paper porto possess the ok—beau- _-— First Lieut. Wm. M. Arnold, Second Lieut. H. ais ae ara arg Bera Binh aed fessor of chemistry living at Hartford, and he | ” the day timo it is not so bad, but at night v a > cultare to all the surrounding country, a8 to use thes're languid, cross| ROUND FOR OCEAN VIEW. |*- Keough. B—Captain B. K. Ross, First Lieut Chamberlin, Lavender, Dorsett, Lee and | Fecvived in the winter of 1889-90 some quartz | ‘ere is entirely too much territory for the ney “know not what seiperciencenenes 3.G. Moore. Kidwell, Non-commissioned atafl, “Konner, | Tock. which he assayed for gold and found it to | Umber of men who are supposed to be ro- Compan Cc. ‘apte | A Daylight Trip Down the Potomac—The Ar- | Fits bance. JS pee s for the Week's Outing—The | H. Kettler. said, did the talking for the committee of which others trom heischairman when the wembers called on | minds quickened and brondened from these Pres . |founte ot wisdom. Anothe bout tot Charics_ C. Ourand, | Grant, Shomo and Pumphrey. yield @8 per ton. sponsiblo for the good order there. A part of ident Pearson of the Metropolitan company. nite of wisdom. | Another te about to be ar, who have out with hi bs m ; Ho referred to the ised sale of th - | established this coming month by a well-knowa I, Second Lieut. Chas. THE CORCONAN CADETS. masting Pe hapa erence this area is improved with oiegaut residences, | jnatic road and said Mr. Pearson intimated that | Professor of New Vorke Our ot As han been eaid, the Light Infantry.will be | dell tract on the ereok nent the Military road.” | Wile the other parts are so thinly populated | something would be done after that aale. He | Hat Weare somewhat eut off grivvance is od—why Cadets to Go—Sketen of the] , Company D—Cantain John 5, Milles. First | accompanied on the trip by the Corcoran Cadet | John W. Willie testified he bosca that thoy are called commons and for anumbe~ man ant De | Onn bo wane Maen ain ; s dee stitied ght bis tract M om the bese | Lient. . J. Duffy, Second Lieut. Howard | (oo hie oe ee February 22. 1693, | (Ne. 70), Big pores, at the junction. of the Broad | of Sees the section as a whole has been termed from the chie —_—_—_—_——_ Of Col. Moore little need be said to a Wash- | auc hus Mr. Eugene Edwards as its eaptain. | Branch agden Mills roads, in 1863. He | “the commons.” sake com etigeb: ington public. s ston and in-|'The company was the second to be mustered | Pt £175 per acre, and he cleared it up for his — A few evenings ago a fram reporter accepted | probably did k hb ab road iy occupancy Hho value 1 st shten. | st eure ‘ 1 . probably did not know much about railroad into the National Guard, the date being June | He had made «roca costing £100, Dridie path, | He wwvitation of two blue-coated guardians to | py bi a i c 28, 1887. ‘The Cadets consista of” young men, | $50; oats, paling, de. W721 bridle Path, | take stroll through that rection to get an idea Yalued at 43 each,” tending raulread the Harrisburg railroad and) proposes ts rom his father, » has been thoroughly f the aetion of the late lamented Con- | heriting his mil funds to the National Guard | Col. re. “But we know something about getting off | ow get your money | gress in refi carry out ers be Di Gene i ous | Mentified with the citizen soldiery of the | py °%! : “res : 1 of it by moonlight. ‘The night was a cloudy ‘ 5 “eo the policy of ite former « Mesars. Ja: — of the District for a camp thie year, the various | Soret athe bepinning of the late war ee ee ee . He would give the | ong and in the abvince of the lighted gos lamps | "4 PUsling the cars,” remarked Mr. Gatley. | (ve polics of tte former owners, Messrs Jay ‘esand battalions have been showing | Sioore served as a private in the National | 48, egies a. Lois “se apse trees and spring to the government. | thee was nothing to guide a stranger over the AN ELECTRIC ROAD. | ward from otepebeny connecting with ort he ‘faud determination by having camps | Rites of the District, which organization. num-| jy'ieg7 to attend the becentennial at Thiletel. | dwellers eee er ecg eae 2,200, and w paths or from one piace to anoticr| The question of the construction of an | the natiounl capital ‘Ihe prekurenre Survey run-down goa ite“ thelr owu in spite of the statesmanship of | bered amoug its members Gov. Alex. K. Shep- | hig” A trip was made to New York in 18*9 to | evidence fl sian pees, on mace alanine where there aro no derignated walks. electric roxd, continued Mr. Norris, was dis- | for this extension was mi : None ke te) vOrHe | the tegistators on the ill. On Sundey morn-| herd, Col. “Chas. M. Atexunder, Capt. a. 7. | He Wachincion eentewnial Tn 1888 the corps | they had had enough wa to the grown, Ha SQUASTERS 58 TEE PUBLIO STREETER cussed, and Mr. Pearson requested the com- | condageaceray dameah ther “ye F orked, de od women, sull another military organization wi ee soos wns ordered to th [Tantea ee cere cuanp tong with the Tight tne | Kroes: house, 220 fect long, was wo situated that | Beyoud 17th street veveral of the streets are | mittee to frame a bill for overhead wires 40 | Mersing centrally is seb OF overworked, de | women, <icomay cr rathor Boat away in seurch of | partment for uty "andar comininioned ax | 02 ¢ Auentie City ani again in 180: “The | requted But nine tons of coal last winter. It | not improved, there not even being a wagon | present to Cou gress wlous sd s 2 et Sy x netioal ual = * in- | id is oficiaily known #8 compan. wot mre cost him fifty tous eisewhere. He | road cut out nor a lamp post to designate the| yr. Fields the th ly a di to | will rl? nursing mothers—one and cil are ‘He practical military knowledge and fun i 1 battalion and in the Nationai d| bad looked t 4 i Mr. Fields thought that was only a dodge to | el by it 6 lental toa camp. ‘This time :t is the famous eke aw aleve niceal epithe about for another site av eligible, on, but Presi- | beeuty and gra et the awnoc: he thougit Mr. Pearson had he. | rat | bab conde ec streets from private property, aud the police- | waste time and 4 five com Wa ne Eight Tntaniry the | | Ou crom-eramination witness sald the butla- | Mon tinted that any number of bousce wore | dent foxgunisd bn aomlesvery goon iaenibere Tie | hm ee their own hotises, while the majority pay «| with Mr. Pearson, and thut gentleman, he autd, corps has proved a tremendous succegs in the MR. WILLIS’ IMPROVEMENTS, monthly rental to landlords who have not ‘the | promised to do all im his power to better the told that the contr r the building giving of iairs and other pleasant eutertain-| _J0bn C. Louthan testitied trat it would cost | slightest claim to anything but the msterial in| present condition of afiairs. Their foreman, | Of Uils roud will be given # bs and ments and with the neeentnar three fairs has | $2,000 to build a house like Mr. Willis’, and | the houses. ‘These people and many of them | Mr. De N be said, would met the rer gichan¥ eT ae a eg e the — Zommand. "dwenty-dve man wi go, slong | themechiocee on en earn me wHbOUS | Ohare "hanes ceommestea” cndiore | Rees tion ff bo could pow Tocotmotive wil be heard throngh this beaut command. ‘Twenty-five men will go slong | the machinery. E a lated — considera- | Pears ction if he could possibly | mrome! . uth fa tae Oe ee —¥ of the green house was worth $700 to | win be upon the grounds and plat out the | President Norris suid he called Mr. Pearson's ene aes “ Collin Conpersie It Atamtees Wb Sabie | waite stl enti that the boiler and pipe | route and legal comess wil'se deals Pots | pei ho aaa’ ta surumer, being "SW feet above sea level amas tas we Boyd » W bas pivnig + from his tirm, and he valued them In many of ‘the little hats men, v sand) taken to Boundary as the charter pro-| Avetber important consideration, we ave en- Infantry Corps, or tech- +t militia parlonce, the first a, whieh leaves its mourning friende “i. Ia this case, however, the scldier s propose to takea great many of their adsalong with them, not fo speak of the nds which the wearers of the ave the incurable hebit of making ney go. 2 DEPARTURE TOMORROW MCRVING. | At7 o'clock tomorrow merning the big iron r Norfolk of the Washingter. and N ine will puli away from the for few visiting the capital would be ed to ivave without first visiting that of national interest, if the way is made which will be by this proposed route. cone also epoke of the interview | many new white coate uiness ts proberbial a) 5 a hildren sat about, while one or’ more of the tirely free from mosquitoes, those peste « with the Light Infoutry or. : Davis, G. Davia, W. E. Khodes, W.) | Mr. Starkweather was recalled and tertifiea | Milare ses ; vecaptice! aa ne needed | #aride resort, and in fact auany other places, ortolk. Itisa certain thing tha: ayior, 7 q , ¢ Shoemaker tract, and he valued it hee: = econd-] vould ci d which will steam. away at and Guieta © at 91,200 to $1,300 per acre, ‘There were ox. had been Purchesed from a second-hand store. | would be a continuation of the elty rowd then. preeisely, © oF less, tomorrow y Oi Moa cellent views of the river to near Mt. Vernon. RIVAL AMUSEMENTS. ‘THE ASSOCIATION WILL GFT LEPT. Correspondence of The Eventuc ruing. and it ax well to bear this print | sistant adjutant general of volunteers with rank ee Pe sepes a RSet pest h a as: ara -Ho would| The merry-go-round atiracted the largest! “If the axsociation lives on the promises of O&KNEY Sraixos, Va., August 19, 1891. + BE_SURE Iris | Strictiy Steamer wil "©}of major. During Johnson's administration | 70th» Mitor of The E eae - . wieeeo? oF $1,300 and take the chances of | crowd, although there wasa church festivai in |: tion,” said Mr. Fields, “it will get Irkney, 01 jammed, ained a go ae eh ae cecred wath fags, | Col. Moove served as ‘private. secretiry to the | Will the dear old twinkling Sram inform its | getting out. ‘It be owned the Shoemaker tract | propeces at tie tie adl spac laceeeeamna | ag} © leona Conn, ae " robe wiser, boars + tie | Hresident. and many of the secrets of those | readers in regard to that line of beauty which | 0” either side he would give as high as $1,600. t deal of its prestige under encrg. tae man ts, brother a stormy days are ‘locked in the bosom | the “ of the first regiment's comm: He would, if he eubdivided it, hold it st €3,500 | "ere offered ‘0 the sellers of admission tickets, | ey suid that if the people of Mount | age Li 1 Ina stirring article copied in your lesne of the to $3,000 per acre. ig as sold at = nod of Scents each oF | Picasant and along the line of 14th street bad ce of the Microwopical Society t©| Subsequently Col. Moore was appointed pay: | : a iny mics asm een eee cents for a seasor. ticket j Ios Sakses sand coscucaalac Pay AEG ceed be manetniag. rateg’ 75s eres othe semag co abartly alles et or ee mikbe eed noted, bat | , Tt Would depend spon what latitude woud | ment che find iat the feaivad nk ee res Would still have bobt: c ething a le 1 cr d wi: e ci sormer, ir is , heats a - . 7 a “s . asa | » citi 3 of gh He was for some time connected with the firm Sy uaa a otaathhag boallowed at the District oftice in regard to| of the church fair committes "The. i t the citizens of Bright- | parker crusade” is striving to inaugurate? peut of F. Tenney & Co. Something is niways going on to interest the guests. Ame the ainuseme nts enjoyed are occasional tourna- ments, a weekly german, Friday evening eard . with sntervening hops, morning bow! er of the Norfolk wil need the ader. | IF BOSE NEAR im thie pub- ¥ propose to wrap the bout lex. Re ~ ervard wit Parker giv dies “ 7 wate ead day athlet Hreily boat cr huge bale of buting. | Redghamd nyperacudent of the Disrict 1<-| place: Gnderstanding like the writer's cannot | PeEsoot, 1 be go fac treatment t tho Di | me baveaipalieg thet? Urrpune 1, have | said that most of the improve- canmaing peck ly a ee . “ lice force. His connection with the Light 'n-/ catch on to any clue” The madam, talks about ain 30 @ cow uy for, $1,300 per acre, | in tone is our purpose to have every | t d been secured bad been obtained n Nee ming por FROM NORVOLK TO OCEAN VIEW. fantry has been a long one, and for many years | a line of beauty “chat extends from tho arm- Per cent tor grading aud subdivision | 1°5' through the dthe billiard room attract both gentlemen i s. and he referred to the party 7am. ing | the erect figure and distinguished countenance | vit. to the - i en cov | 2nd its valae would be enbauced 40 to 50 per | Stttaction possible to make it pleasant for all, | thro! a poeene tn ack an | and ladies, and borseback mding as very popu- rat pal tgs epee hal peloman | (Cog on log tacos iaa per per ae ops Bat mnesh Aen Derek ie Pecos | coat. Fle thoughtin much of the subaviices and oue of the grand features of the cocesion | Stun Of, the people, in Hast Wadbingtoe fo | iy. The teliowtag Waaingtenbes sng ao coe View, | COfPS on ull paraiex. He is now colonel of the | ciated. "Is it possible that Madame Parker ‘can | 29 natural Leauty was destroyed and expense | Will be the flying horses ing two-horee cars, and good, clean ones at | the gucets: Commodore J. S. Skerrett an “¢ Savion taking the cars for Ocean View, | grat reajment of the D.C. N. G., but will ace | Gevise a drew that will expase e line ia thee an | eUbauced. He would not plat by foot bye be | , Le commitwoe had failed to secure the fiy- | caring = _—— family, Count de Mothiewitz , ch will be reached about 6:30. Along with | company the infantry on the’ trip and take | ar since Motier Hive iuivested. ia | Sete had boaght traots on the line of | (08 Horece, und shat accounted for the slim at-) ‘UT: Robinson, who wasalitile late in| tissioner Jobe W. Ross and Ligitt iufautry on thie camp will be the | contusnd. : a fig. leaf apron bes oa neosatoee ae ian | Massachusetts and Pennsylvania avenues over | tendance ti : arriving, told of the interview with Pre Lama Lawrence, Mra, Col. Gaines Lawson, n Ca the Third Artillery Band. | ‘The major of the first battalion is Wm. N. | reaching, so momentousin ite results been pro. | ezastern branch forfrom 8100 to#600 per acre. however, & natsherof tot Pearson, y stated by President Mies Kather.ue Lawson, Mr. H.W. Wells and The entire command will remain at Ocean View | Dalton, one of Washington's weil-known 1 poved. “it seems that Madame Parker insinty on | Witness was asked if every other men in the | Mes in aud about the church. Some iad | oes Kon a family, Mies Haitie Cross, Miss 8. unsil Dionday, the Zita, when the retura| ness men. Maj. Dalton is likewise a native of | the destruction of petticoute, wehiche if done, | COUBtY subdivided and put his lots om tho mar, | Hekete to well and others gat about the tables | Jont Pearson said Mr. Norris also stated | Mrs. T. F. Shucy and tamil Kp Yplll be made. Both the trip down | the District. having been born bere in 1*3%. | will relegate ua into “pante,” short ones, a¢ | St Would it interfere’ with his plans? Ho |@™t ate cream and cake, while the younger | ur of th Shad bi vast Ei four 1 308 eu { athe return will thus be made in the | He was one of the original movers and mont | that’ dite women of dns courier ey arcan { atawered that ho did not thin it would, bus | Members of Kast Eud rociety contented them Se ae rr THE OvEaT ENGLITH REMEDY, BEECHAM’S PILLS Por Biliges aad Nerroes Disorders, “Worth a Guinea a Box” but sold ‘ime, and this faet alone is making @ Shs A “ * ves with a ceut's worth of peanuts, a stick of a ss i , ive participants in the reorganization of the | the solid womanhood, the seusible watrons, the | ¥OUld impress the visitors. 8 P " “lt have thes li trade,” re- Mr. and Mrs BW. Fr = @ number of the friends of the corps | Light Infantry in 1871. ‘The major wince thst | noble young women whe. Slory, Inn the siete Me, Perry—Bring them right in? caneyine = oes aks : tsi reggae peta |W. ML Evelette. Sine. L, Weaghtanan, Nw " Be Hone pind enjoy & week ut the sew | time has served through every rink irom pri- | and crown of woman because placed there by Sree Won USE TORRE peeaeD. Alter further remarks it was moved that the | 1; Giant, Mis Liryant, Mrs. 0. 4. Chamber WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO PREVENT iT. [esa ir fester Pee eT weed Pallcne wtchrae | Fate 20 major. He was commissioned first | Almighty God—wer? forced into men's clothe Mr Dor Passes he Abert—The north tract of | The ticket sellers were the busiest people on | railroad committee be empowered to meet Mr, | in, RT. Heiston and femuily, W. H. Bocke band of genticmen and good fellows sich as lieutenant in 1874 by President Haves and | they certainly would preter Mary ‘Welker | ME. Do Tove t# worth $1,000 and the south | the commons tha: night. They were trying | De Neal and arrange a scheaule end fan fey we barn — ie ae atta A are number of out: | captain in 1987 by Cleveland, although his scr- | manly dress, with pants covering her ankien . doc as Spctzan aan Goes sAkby aon aocae | ssion Sir, Robinson though | Loeb aud faucly. Aire H. Friedlander, Thomas Tar Fover, technically known aa Hypermethetic | ders likewiee will go down with the command | vices as cuptain dute from 1383, the former date | rather than the undignified sors, pante ord LAND AT AVALON uxtomTs. eubel bn ieaen cine anata ae 0 prove the good faith of the | Browing, Tirowing, Prauk J. Acker aay eee eee =< ee aden hd ene at eng Beals ae ee ee y" Jacket. While Madame | Mr. D. D. Stone (real extate) testified that he | they won tknew chen ohee raed £0 well that eG gig ey eg tA 1 periodical tacks: inflammation of | SHG." morning after enjoying: a full day aid | peat cae mnde Major in March, 1889, by P'resi- | Purker chooses to launch her new ideas from | hed laid out Avalon Heights on the Bladens- | fair committen advertised prises, for selling : Sey dy ae Pace hen forall Pg 4 Tane of the nos», sometimes cowpitr | Monday morning after enjoying a full day and | dent Harrieon, Straight-luced, respectable Chautauqua by ad- | pore pi ; e ting aise S| “Aud you'll find that they are soft soaping | 99 Jee Bin of the Chinese logation, Mr 2 eee oo tat snckctcre as elusive ab a solitary fly | «A2e™ member of the staff is Capt. Charles | vocating “the abulition of skitte’ or 1 ahie ie Regard iy 208 ooeeelt miles eal aad nee yore selling twenty-five tickets | U.” remarked Mr. Fields ng apd rm grag te a Cap uaue jatdam, the Infantry and ther friends, the | Childs the engiucer officer on the wtafl, who | means to Let us lave one ekirt, why does she 6 sents per foot. He sold! witi recufve a fine black ‘dervy hat, bis own | ¥t- Gatley said that a higher plane than raii- was born in Washington, D. C., on January 45, say so? She taike abont Mary Watker’s | © ® #¥udicate for $900 per acre. In laying ont vs. D.C. Mormeon and Mr. <li when the trrttatine ees are in the | Corcoran Cadets, besides imbibing generous road officials would have to be appeatel to. Mary Walker never | the Jand one-third was lost for streets’ aud | Slvice. < i . 4 {= " ‘ He favored taking some action that can be ~q . e and the mucous membrane of the nose | doses of military knowledge are to have re shed Ties S | the cost abot 000. ‘Any person eelling twenty-five tickets will edly . 4 Among the notable events this seazon was have been consulted and are agreeable. officers Fecent requisition on Col. | them. “These poor dear trousers” tremens | acre. He hiad been over the Zepp (McKeown) | ,,ABY petaon selling twenty-five tickets will | ‘fit \tcemr siscnssed at length and the | ¥ere Mra. H.J.. Turner of Norfolk and Mes. tickiime in the touf of the mouib. du snd men are determined that such shail be the Moore's staf, having been | over the battidiiclds with the form that stoched | tact and it was worth £900 fer acre Na | Feceive three re-enforced four-piy linen bovotn iain - | Hortester of Baltimore. Miss Hattie Cross of and ‘ie apd abuddering. and case and the citizens of Ocean View, Norfolix elected on August & 1991. | to stanch the ghastly wound; Bho revcce se | bought the property near Tenleriewe ree Stig | White abirts. fo di whington prosided at the favor table. th ever= lights es- omiition of the nveai inaco ane | and the surrounding country have alreads sot ‘actor w the production of an attack. | the ball rolling fora round of bospitulities = overlooked ali ettorts to conquer | which, if one-half carried out, will be more During the discussion Mr. Gatley expressed eo = mseif in favor of soliciting the monered eiti- | spacious ball room was decor zens and representatives of real estate xyndi- | Kreens. ferns aud different colores While identitied but a| ‘Mra, Stanton’s ugly rufiied bloomers!” afr, | Pet acre betore the Methodist University and ny person selling fifteen tickets will re- | y; short time in un active | Stanton's ugly bloomers at least preserved one | We TAilroud were projected. He had been | °°, oe peaivged agen eee | capacity with the corps, | of woman's highest attributes, her virgin | offered a piece of ground within a few yards of ol re oe ee e J “ ; | pecially prepared tour the occasion, and pre- onachaetamecanane ch Seen ee yet he has been an hon-| modesty. for this dress shows only her pretty | A¥alon Heights within a fow months ut e300 /Cel¥es pair of low quarter shoes, her owu | cates mila view to forming a new company | Sit tm viele ally begins with a sensation of itching | doubtedly empty the corps medicine chest and orary contributing mem- | toes. Madame Parker says whe hae not eyme | PeF acre, but he declined to take it. To subdi-4 "lection. : ‘ a : rant the charter. paneer acces im the wonthig- whch oun becomes sniense and cau8 | piace untold labor upon the aminble surgeon lin Wheeler Wilcox’s other | ¥ide for small lots he would want level land, | | (UY person selling ten tickets will receive a | © : jolent aud proioned vaceainns. © pricking. DU ; | of the command, Dr. Hamilton Leach. Avevsr Days axo Niosrs at Attaxric Crrm, Always plensaut. Special fast express fom a. Chairman Wood, of the committee on streets | & O. station at 4 p.m. close of business aay); Ler for yome yeurs past | pathy with te : aad bee teva oce ose | Gathurt sight aeons Semen of climatic rea- | but for acre more rolling lend was not ob- | *uitable prize and any person selling six tickets APPROPRIATIONS SSEED FOR. ow of 5 Ver iB! will als eive d up and reattina | sae | AT NORFOLK. sasak endeared himself to sh | tous wi because 1 wugaests the bed chamber, potions! =| ae Ceres Prectpitous the Maa ieisealir ccuciniel’ “We haven pe ay “hoU} dscharse apyears, | At Norfolk on Suaday afvernoon, altl cart. cues. members of the organiza | Who has said so truthfully—perbaps it was Jol increased, r conclude a gra r " J- | arrives at 0 p.m. (no all mod Seti the | the esansmted GUM mated: Sivastly- te taal eaces 4 | Mews ov taacs| oa iw Me wan’ Uuanfeapealy ae: | Ce oldhekoyees aes Lee things | Ele experience was that {¢ required about | {paciows lawn in the rear of the church. Come, | and bridges, in his report eubunlttod the Sol | CoSghe Ne SSG © a stn =| ete ion te taka 6 As the | lected for the position recently vacated by the | are pure?” If you want beauty you must | double the price per foot to pay for streets, | te feast of fat things on the leas! — nes Washington at 10:40 p. m. (no time i eee ee, — @ | resignation of Capt. W. Bruce Gray. Capt. | leave Kila's night gown and follow ihe lines of | €XPensey, &. Land at 2 cents per foot would MANY “BOONSHINES.”” After carefully considering a number of re-|yusinear). Tickets also good on all I boat pulls m a battery, with the guns carefully | Childs is a partner in the firm of Childs & Son, | the figure?” ‘How many sculptors’ models | Lave to bring 4 cents per foot to pay expenses. | Place after place the officers pointed out | ferred communications your committee recom | 7 ine traiue Monday. €3.50 round trip.—Adet, | point d away from the voyagers, is to fire s sa- | brick manufacturers, and he will give the corps jtmong women have we in the land? It is said | The bulk of developmenthas been in the north- | what they called *‘moonsbines.” | ‘They mannh ends that the Commissi — be requested to a, come ti ite of anything from 10 to 1.000 guns. At the | the advantage of his practical business trainiug | that at Chatauqua “the spirit of uthletie sports | West, elthoug’a there were subdivisions all over i - Fag westcgg wd er eg pare pe 28 intounsty Until amarked per-/ whurf an escort consisting of companies A.B, |and energy, which be possesses in #Uch a | is {airly rampant, and the girls compete epleus | the District. on oe ee ne sone regres od caer arable died at his home Sapeme cf asthans casas | Land & of the fourth Virginia regiment, Col | marked degree. ; vom. | feaclon, cleo eects, amie, Facing, riding, | waxrep to ont ot ow THE ORovyD Fico. | Tar Peng sold and that without a license. In | terminus of brick pavement en Brightwood sterday morning of paral ' ous menbrane, with | C. A. Nash, commander, will be on hand and} Capt. Ciilds is also captain of America Com- | feucing, club swinging, bicycling, tenule play: Mr. D. D. 8 ; many of these piaces the Lest recommendation, cdi fhg “nagutiange “ee | - 4 ? “Pie TRL MEANS GESED TY | HU tare wich, ‘the infantry to the station | mandery, No. 8, Knights of the Golden Eagle | ing, shooting, bathing; in tket, every outdoor | 4, Ut D. D. Stone aid when he heard of any-|in whisky mado fresh ‘overs day,” and the | a To pave Drightwood avenue from | heart. He complained of » feeling of lassitude u coc scentve anae ace produced 1 | The escort will be under Capt. Geargs|in thie city and a promiuent member of the | eport ‘Ihe tew style of dress’ freee Yhe yore, | thing likely to cause a boom he tried to get im | brick ney ne pay their money fo Others | Ro ek Church road to Brightwood. on Thursday and grew worse. What night fog son i tie Bow, causing irritation tocer-/ W. Taylor of company A, and the fact | Masouic fraternity. women from conventional customs and gives | 0m the ground floor. If all owners made and ree reside on the commons also — what oe Pie con cry meng apes atch phyniciens were eamaanenee ent samen’ a > seresd oof om 2 ous membrane, | iat four companies propose to turn out rum wuriina OF can’ COmee. them greater play of muscles. Constrictions | put subdivisions on the market it would effect | he’ can get money to pay for, and that's the | 39 fect wide) to W feet fro : | Mr. Gamble ot night. he deed map sus t imitation toother | jor the purpose of an escort through th3 i ta : are unknown under the new dispensation.” the sales aud cil’ | fluid that is responsible for most of the fighis | of Soldiers’ Home to Brightwood avenue, and | )) ut forty-cight years of age. He was born jer play high “compliment. te. tag | The history of the Washington Light Infan- | To unk Ghamssacen ace pos aimee pol the | de Stet g Make it somewhat dificult to sell. vavel, gutter and sidewalk said street turk weather estimated parcel 43, seven. | ®84 other disorders in that locality. to grade, tue curative treatment 1 commands, and spenks highly for the | tty iz Washington bas to a large measure been | couniry are tu leng off im the crusade to dectece | tennant 4 While the officers kuow that the illicit grog- | and alco Sieuben street, on which the Momree | a) ois territory ven years ine seus | BE Pitched on a fine stretch of turf adjoining | probably the oldest military body bere, dating | tive, modest woman,thatexquisite, indgseribalio | sedi teen eee them to make a case, as the persons who drink | | Fourth—To open and improve New Hamp- | elected Congressman from South Dakota hist normal | be pi ‘ is eek : dating | tive, ¥ quisite, mali tthe north corner of tho Dis-| $ | : Floride [the hotel. Forty-six tents will cemprise the onl 1836. Fao pe erne of eo my » | someting so subtle and clusive and heavenly | trict was worth 6800 per acre, in them will not “squeal,” nor will many of | shire avenue from its terminus ou Florida ave- | ¢9i)_ He was preparing to go to Wastington to ; ie, proportion of these being Jarge | ee eee iso cund the unicers. hee’ qagb | that it catot be described by words, thatsome- | Joseph It Hertiord creal estate) way called | {uel stick to the truth even after being caught | HUE. ve Mino on on. | ee ee ee nts, the personal property Of the | net Tike captains Richeed Frovve, ang; | thing which makes ber a woman iustoad of | as to the White tracts G8 ona’ pote shee | in tliem. ier Hote arte to Drighteood areuge, oY | Gamble was adeadiug republicas, anc there are ne. fobn A. Blake, captain; Lacan 3 France, Fsg | mau, then it were better that every Chautauqua | Mesera. J. W. Warner anit, 24 White ) Ke ‘The only way they are caught is when there | dicr’s Hote gute to brightwood aveaue. many aspiring candidates for his position. A ‘sanuiie ones wake: Hentenent; John tills, second Weutenant; Wm. | ‘oral be plucked up by the roots, consumed | cestined thet Wa tong was eal poth | ## falling out or”a fight in a place between | | iucluced in this report was a letier from Mr. | sceial election « couventions will be Manro, third lieutenant; Joseph Burrows, sur- Ae rolling on both | 4, ho di i e ‘" King, in which he reterred to the improving of 0 fill the ‘ mp the meals will be taken at the phen tes Netmietag, | by fire and seatiered to the winds. wides of the creek and extending above and | those Who dothedrinkiug, and then the wide tat < 7 fore fino | en? 82 the —, il be found during the week any | fie company Hourishade maint ee ee | Wien the womarly part of woman is battered | below the Military road ota cet eee in | feele offended at the propeioter wit verestinans | [incon soeet, SEES tape at Se aeaene at aa will be found during the week any | T a company i ods miata - the {2>] out of Ler, all her sentiment and tenderness; | wooded, some of the trece bel large, und on | 8'¥8 the officers information on which they | f Morrison street. Y the let: Her Foot Caught in the Stirrup. per ot Nathingtouians Keeping an exe, | te the cOMUGUILy, and tas eubeerncatl eee, | Set she car. velze and wield the surgeon's | it were some nice high pone, Ee elon wi | manage to make a case. 4 al eeabe diverted frow Brighe, | Clyde Ragland, the nineteen-year-old dangh- oo 137 that is, each one keeping two eyes anda pair of | Dnt by Capt’ damen Ae Tait tand “Cann, | scalpel, or the deadly “uhooting irons” and { ville sites at €900 to S1000 her moe “THE sPoTTER. cad aresd that long bill Uy tctees: | tor of Squire 3. P. Ragland, o wealthy Sireee SPOCIALTY-DISEAsES OF TUE NOST.THROAT, | opera glasses, on the campers. — _ _ Lafterward Col. James ¥. Davis. (ee eee es ee ea naeier nuitign Mr: Perry asked if there | Notwithstanding these difficulties an occa mand Linden streets through Le | living near Bowling Green, Ky., met death | The command will | aril renal dey. 3 we in e At ie breaking out <= fio’ of the rebel- | ler fava to worship or admire? "What does “in + res pikes Sone 2 ge a sional case is made, and a white woman who ‘ark, the ate bang so gradual that | horrible manner on Thursday. She was riding cuill seve * each day he men |lion the material of which this organization tel ? Pio | occupies one of the shanties is kuown to ail there is no perceptible bil laspirited bors, when it became frightenc.« aieiieiiiin eel silect up ihe meruing and dvi, they will | wat then composed is e¥ideneed iru the Tuct | imcelr ato probaly irtnger inet bl oma | provers ieee ea we 7,the value of the | Cithbors as “the spotice:” They ane right, | . The report alec called atiention tothe mises J and ren away. throwing ber from uct ma drill again ¥ very ing they at nearly all the mombers remained loyai to 4 wud iu piece a 9 Son | Hvle condition of Lrightwoodavenue just worth | for tout hung in the stirrap and she wi ugh a nice, thoi 2 | who will be lett to kill her game in the struggle | valuable use to which it could. b g for tho wi the pol tion | SPSS . sie | 7 der drill will come in for a good deal of at-| that anhappy period, aud was the earlios | kO¥ motherhood? ‘ not fair to assume that the whole park was to | the part of a detective on the commons. sree tie Leech schegrwetigen aig wpe ef td at any rate the nin will obtain a | militia orgabization nimstered into the United | , Ai tame Parker, the so-called dross reformer, | be put into villa sites and placed on the market | ‘Then there is a colored weusan who has but | Bees" improvement to improvements lot of practice in battalion drill. Hetween | States service for the nation’s defense, the rec Tees nee ck oun cree ‘Thos by Mr. Pe ial beng pom. gd | ogee per pagal on hay paler aa i rilis mentioned the mez will in all rds of the War Department showing that com- 3 5 that 4 and col mwas discussed by Mr. Perry, Mr. Ran- | cause she is favoruble to the law and order cle- Gatley ti ‘ fc - seep ape Cee Te ape ke Wake’ ‘bat Com: liars must follow, that “Chautauqua” sete ita | dal Mer aberrant cet sec . Se ey Se eh ane oe ment, ashe gives information as to almost ~ de wos cnneuies Intest tactics in Airting and | Level te service Apr 10; G1. Thivtpreny | Nel Ou that to which we have chung from time | “Ghattaan, Nottie Cast Me. Porry if the |e dinteaiee ee eeormation sion ucad bes cinlay ane amie Oe | renee to acting | that the Infantry were the first volunteers it i ; : i h, but Mr. saul | memorial, it iy not necessary to say “halt!” | stock of a Auancial institution wae placed ee METTY GREEN'S PLACE. Seecahe th anda beenbal Goa tegen i is e i a ould be one of the most iny rt a om encors duty, that is, the | to respond to the call to arms, and that | [agian de Corp tegd eos the market at once would not it depreciate the | Hetty Green's place was visited, Itisa small roa kay the mothers eostion ef the | will, as in all probabslity general is patriotism was not confined io company A —— a 3 - " | Lat Ocean View will excuse all mar- | irmbas manitect by the fect tet os ‘April j of wnfortina te who ean go without corsets be- shanty and the half-blind woman was found | District. ried men from these instructions. The mem-| 1861, the Infantry left Washington as ‘aba ere is nothing to support, who can | iu Alubams, Geneese county. N.Y LUNGS AND E to 4 p.m. 6to8p.m. Sundays, 9t0 19 oy YT. B. Toxse: & Sox wks woObs DESLERS, 7th of. 2. AVAILABILITY AND MARKET VALUE. i i Mr. Gatley that the request hed ; ot ‘ seated ina room with a number of grand- Bry mconed sepitto al tee | of the Light Infantry, bowerer, are so/¢u- | wliom under a Uitec mouths colistment. Thete | WA “abOFt pants” of any kind of a'reformed | Mt. Perry anewered that that would be the | Coden upon the HooF at her tect while suhera | Bett be male geuseral one to apply ee OSs RA iaine that it ic rather | Gest duty wus in guarding the Cain and Long | {ya becmve there are, no hips to support | fesult end seid it bad beon shown thet these | ore vlaving about, the root se happy as{ Mr. Robinson thought shat the railroad was that mary will utterly refuse to be | bridges al geietally tie approseher te the | *hitt, and whose “shins” even A reformer can. | lands were suitable for villa use ead: elunens : Pet es tions children could be. the principal thing for which the association ity, and to thelr promptuess i volunteering | 20! Feclaim. If these creations were dremed | that he hada right to show what would the j " * > for so many pleasant affairs bave | Se ee aay be attributed tae | 8% Men uo One would doubt their masculinity; uid be the | | In a joking way one of the officers told her | was working, and be feared that au effort to market value, The question of availability, that she was wanted at the station, but she said 9 anuch Pdirectious might auter- | the Infentey that itis Lard to | safety of the national eapital in the early days | if a i heneperegress — fo crucl ws 10 #u8- | claimed, had ‘nothing to do with the peti she was not afretd because she was doing only { fere with ihe efforte to secure. better’ railroed | (ram will be. Col. Frank, in | of the war. The majority of the members, after | Ti A these no called woes Petree: | the | Of value, and asked to change the quedtion co | what was right. jfncilities. The revolution wax amended by | imutand at Fortress qeseen epnen pe being discharged at the, expiration, of a thie saaatare of talthagr tae oat suenply che none That would bave been tho value of the prop-| _ It was ut this house that a murder was com- | striking out Illioiw aud New Hampobine ave- vited the commend and Inspec months’ term, re-enlisted in other regi- | te men at e ° % i sales ; Bocas milo Gm ett tess slaeia Ls farted wind uerved gullantiy to she close of the | Becting link between the two. Instead of blot. erty for villa use prior tu the date of the act, ! mitted not y months ago, and yes has | pues and adopted as am ad CS. rt tember 23 last, and this LL been in t fc cl isky, . . vat company ns offered « trip to | war, soine of them ending their lives upon the | {8 out oF detroying that which separates the | SQ Hen ar eta that eee soars | sho Ghaitos toe bt Going vant Be tigbt von kan oe agrees alee eaves rompan . H hey simply appear aa biotches on th A trip will also be made to New- | field of battle. sexes, they ly app on the and an ides gained of the big im-| "After the war was over, although the Wash- | ££¢at national bots: Just as the solid ranks of was adopted, declaring that as the section of | going on there. An invitation for | ington Light Infantry still exivted as a body. fst aad Ga = coeahy ure not clamori has been received from the Hampton | the surviving members gradually withdrew and | arrase, and when it comes it will be thrust | Mr. Gatley then offered a resolution, whicl upon them by some great political exigenoy, | }ictsant at 50. and 60 cents BFF, foc! and | for. a strol after sundown and pass an evening | yrenues is and hus been for a loug time ix 4 villa site at #1,600 per acre, und Could | fears of the je sold more, but could not buy less than | _ Not far from there is w place called Lovers? 000 per acre,’ Ho bad sold property in A. | Lane, where the colored’ Eon > ont sand girls go out | Brightwood lying between Florida and Grant Chaar Cc : Howe and the military of Norfolk a | the organization almost passed away. In 1871, ; thought the White property would rendil when there is no" " of “ldcent vender it imppend au MFORTING. tendered @ reception. ‘The members of the | however, « reorganization wa effected. & ee patie fae eeareaes her collate and | tor ce 10 coutlper Tool. "ML Pioseony sou | Ben on toe ae bee ener” ae Bil png td ny yd ey EG ERPS*S cocoa | Order of Elks of Norfolk and Portsmouth have | yumber of energetic young meu waited upon Of the woman'y Kingdoms, uae, iv the flag | twenty-six years Mi’ coal tooee nt ht CRAP GHOOTING A? SAMBSTOWS. tay degree off conmtons ox ealeey, the attention | naieteggh ReaMautice, and many of thew | leading men anit citzous, ho promised sub- | int women afta cat sree age the | e100" per. foot rhs, White property on 7th} Just over the hill is another distinct settle-| of the Commissiouers bo called <besclo with | odies wi ist eek. | stan; under ing and an or- “ treet y z in fact, the dress parade i expected | guntzation wav effected, company A being off. | SPerfuous underclothing. A silken garment, Pepe olde gigs eae ment of colored people, the place being called | te request that they inform this awocietion e P - P | “A - f firie Wool, vest and drawers in “ ” | to draw a big crowd to Ocean City every even- | cerca as follows: Captain, Win. G. Moore; first | OF M8 ©) i. one, | more than the Petworth property. “Jamestown.” Between “The Commons” and ing. Gen. Ordway and staff will probably be | lieutenant, I C. Lewis; second Heutenane, | (eB the corset whick pat pie teclec ee’ this town there isa wide open space, and thereon pechal to omy wish, en pomemred daring tha | nan Nome. Stee, Hanseanst, WH Beall | S77 ces, Ser wlnipe, Mahlon pron te ieie:| ‘Tho ehespess vlees’o& property heed oad | Mowe searioae eekomtene eae ane { to stay with ibe n sergeant, M. P. Fishe ‘or, parhape, in the tnteuse heat dieiaeiey ors’ selected as their moeting piece, but the po- greater portion of the time. Itisalvo rather! The company peraded on the Fourth of Jul; saggarr ped led | in that section was at Sheridan avenue and 1th made at now expeeted that the District Commissioners will | of that year; and the inilitary fever became | Uecilier. ihe tinivbing ix the dress, which pod itso warm or them, that now the whether they have any projected plaus for ks improvement, and, i so, when the} propose to carry them inte exeeution. ‘Thir was made part of the report of the commitiee. is If street for 18 conte per foot. He sold to Dr. | have to get in the houses out of sight or in the Ya a Nitto the travelera, | {epidemic in’ the District, » number of com | eater” Gok eastoing be cares eit {2 | Hammond for 45 conte per foot. ins yards; nal rents Gay areaonas tit hard, t0 gauge OF the Light Infantey | Rea seqeaig setwdile oreantred, Dot by whites | eh perfect out ‘the Sense of Nastionion | EP ths gereel tet tik arate eee | oe what “d - rT vt a ch ve ° ‘i there will bo of any cate 100. ‘The Corcerea | eae Metniion Maes calor pet noes have never thought of publ ou the heights into the marl foF vi ites in five to ten years if the perk bad not been Cadets will add twenty-six to the number. | being orgunized with litte dclay, and under pec nog ther W's dvabtel eee ee He had teado tree seban tas iory nd “OF isenbe visitors ad Tle | We MeN, ees BUEINT C CaP, | Hate found out Jas whore that ne of beau, | last Zoe 8, for O10 per aor. y Band. nd and rel Y. McKnight; company D, Capt. R. C. Lewis, , “4 Uves there will be altogether too many. wio leit company A 10 assume command of | nich begin at, the arm cua aoe en estar lke 00 the Military road $900 iiow about the oiticers/ Weil, just wait a | that body, and company C, Capt. T. J. Luttrell. location as that line which we are “told to $1,000 per acre and that on the south side | minute. There ure a lot of officers 'in the Light | Soon after the other of the various companies arcana tae Gtcona ae ‘me 00s | £1400 per acre. Infantry, and they are all, without « single ex- | disbanded, until Col. Moore and his company, called eauator, | by ted for their merciless cruelty in war | A, wero alone left to keep up the dignity of the ir amiability and good looks in national cupitel This company beld its own Court asking thet the order admitting the will re. ; Boll spr Chay galled by Mr. Wm. Stone | territory, in wondrous scexcry and enterprise, | oked. The will, filed soon after the desth of , vo sane oficers. Tor a plain citizen who | however, and irom year to year grew in eft-| vlyhurg feria mene’ and, fone their own bert and faloed the De Purdon isoes atone pega hee s0 far abead of them as woe | the tesistor in 1864. loft his estate to his BUN Dial, | docsn't Know an epaulet from guard tent, are | ciency, as {ar as itary tacties goes, and in | forner™ into oblivion. Onivis. | t0 $1,000 per acre for the north and €1,200 for | used to be in devotion to buman liberty. | mother and then to his wife, whe is mamed as _ GILT Epgr, | pretty hard to place. | For instauce. Williain G. | the confidence and esteem of the community ‘Maple Bquare, August 13, 1991. the south raat The amall piece is worth @400 | Everywhere in the world this love of libersy | executrix, ‘The petitioner ie Laura A. W ° ECLIPSE ana Wontigten sstbateon mentee aan be Raab pecan, beni, Sate White be snd the Don Passos iio 365s pasiseesneehy avecramors Se ee a sed adeseses caeinias thet the will wae ded! — tases ane many Kinds of Pela. RELIADLE. s¢ton Light Infantry, but samo William | After e lapse the Infantry again grew Luruenax Excursion to Pex-Man via Payn-| worth ‘acre. is bee been. lifted Sager —_ ot. ew ‘and che had no notice _MEIDtr_WASHINGTON G45 LiGiIT COMPANY. | G Moore i colonel of ‘the ret regimens, DiC: | battsion ben, tee iatantey again grew into, «| |Lovanmax Excuasioy ro Pex-Man vis Pusw ae Gee ‘tract, on the Pierce Mill road, Seat se meno Sy the hing has | ig died Mire Stages ie soseinmse ngs peas. | ThOre’sonty one Pain Killer Perey Wake rum! N. G., and bas no connection with the | National Guard as the first battal ‘The com- | eran Church, accom) by full Marine he considered worth for the whole $4,000 per | not the power of am haa ties a kins ‘In astegnt atiee oe a Devis’). Sold everywhere. JSS | Ration, Bch’ anoties name fr tte | mandy dacs density im dil aad’ enor S550 nen Mie a eae h ond B, depet | sore; the hil for vila sit, 16 cents par foot.” | France s grost republic has aken Foot in thet | ofthe execiice of thee oer ineatenie nt | ay right wow, and be propereds see ee th BS agg Sy = ean x - prot bode d 2 MuChambowar Si Masasctacere: | Wiliam G. Moore ia major of the Light An-| Secord fog iteif all over the country,” | Sten ball price. Sy SENT: SOE | experience Wa about Bit incense sat eS ee Einice a ot SoS is a a ass . i