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- id é - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1891. FOR SALE —HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS SALE -A12 YER CENT INVESTMENT IN | POR SALE INSTALLMENT PLAN-WITROUT | POR SALE TWO SAFETY BICYOLES INK 30. Tr brick hotees near ‘office ‘esirabie wel band cash. mepting for si0-90 mnenfl prt for re ae These houses are Dew and ins DAVID D. STONE, cash TOR SAL ETO CLOSE A aN ESTATE WE WILL a og FS er Nay window, bri roby e in getOw, * ae 2008 Sh st. Bw. i ite lone than 922800; efx rooms and bath wide and Paral DAVID D. STONE, £06 F st. n.w. Oe SALE—a CHOICE CORTES OF STH ST. a ae i SDAVID D. STONE: S00 F st. n.w. SHOOTING STARS. ADJOURNED FOR A WEEK. ‘The Reck Creek Park Appraisers Will Take ‘2 Rest. Comsuls Have Been Instructed to Furnish the Commissioners Information. ‘The Commissioners have received a letter from Mr. William F. Wharton, acting seeretary of state, telling them that the consuls at Lon- don, Paris, Berlin, Brussels, Vienna and The Hague have been instructed to furnish them with plans and descriptions of any public flower markets that there may be in their re- ‘The regatta will furnish some interesting ste- tistics about our floating population. office internal revenuc, United States Treasnry Department, Washington, D. C.; F. W. Kuhne, 19 Court street, Fort Wayne, ind.; Mra F. W. Kuhne, 124 west Jetferso: Ind.; George F. Barker, professor of physica, University of Peunsyles 29 Locust street, Philadelphia, Pa. "8. geological sar- vey, Smithsonian Institution, Weabington,D.C.4 H. L. Hodgkins, Professor Mathematica, Colum- TESTINONT IX REGARD TO THE SHOEMAKER TRACT GIVEN ToDAT BY THE OWNER—WRAT MR. PERRY WILL DO WHEN THE GOVERNMENT'S SIDE 18 READI—HE WILL HAVE NO DELAY. The commission reassembled this morning and at 10 o'clock there were present Messrs. R. SALE_DED ROOM AND PARLOR FURNT- rare, with Pictures, &e., of 8 f BST, | partite loavins ‘ity. “Apply 2113 Te rick | [POH SALE-CHEAP—ONE DIRT WAGON, TW sd harness one delivery wagon, hores.and harness. Apply 1000 8 st. UNDAY, VERY Gop reason foreeiling. _Ad- “Why does whisky make men profane?” asked Mrs. Blykens. “It's a manifestation of corn-cust-ive force,” replied her husband. “I would like to be in » country where slaves tion of Agricultural Science was up and at work bright and early this morning. The “select forty” form s body of workers whore energy is really remarkable. At 9 o'clock this morning the society was listening to and dis- Ross Perry, Randall Hagner, Robinson E. . : = SALF DO YOU WANT THAT HANDSOME are em, to do nothing ‘and | Ussing papers with as much fervor and relish | spective cities. bia University, Washington, D.C. L. H. Pam- Brice toaguise buyer: Broome and bath; choice io. re penny rhe bat tan you and | 5 some of the other scientists in the eity were | The proposition to establish a flower market | White, T: A. Lambert and W. Stone abert | ny"plver=ity, Washingzon, D.C. 1. HL Pame “Cail for be “Oh, yea;” said Mrs. De Porque, “you refer | “isoussing breakfast. in this city has been under consideration for | and Mr. L. P. Shoemaker. lege, Ames, Iowa; Harvey W. Wiley, Chemiat, ‘DXvip p. STONE, 906 F et. nw. I ra op pian; saust be o to the es, don't ou.” ‘ane, cu'sme netine ‘ae: some time past, and while as yet no definite | Mr. Perry called the attention of the commis- Department of Agriculture, Washi Tact PEPE atta Mey ae a | FOR eerie toes ntl alt te See coca Sean ie Bite ee pagycnsall The first paper opened was “The Additional | #teps have been taken in the matter the prop- | fiom to the fact that they would rele steeping in, W, Simon Protenecr Chetnactsg: 1308 Block Sos stenk tay rindow brick. Three nies nome on | stone front with copperbay window | re for Aaiahed POR SALE—A COLUMBIA SAFETY BICYCLE] «what are you writing,” said the cashier to | Note on Potato Rot,” prepared by Prof. J. T. | Osition has met with so much favor that it be- SEs ~~ street, Baltimore, Ma; K. P. McFiroy, Chem- S50. and Uasement brick six rooins | and rear alleys, price $700; convenient to. East | settles wsAppiy at CULLD) DUES HOSET "AL. 1th | the bill clerk. Burrill, who, not being present, had confided | ins to look as though the flower market might | Gray; Te George Cee ee ae Ww. coehen, ist, Department of “Agriculture, Wasbing- bath, 9 is or Capitol at fair, ound and W's auld" “Tam composing an owed,” whs the reply. his paper to Becretary Lazenby, who read it,|$00n have an actual existence. A — which had been breught before the commission | ton, D.” C.: Oma Carr, cherie, Depart 08 F suisse 916 F st. n.w. rom, “SALEAFINE FRESH ALDERNEY | COW ‘was quite interesting inasmuch asit|°f months ago the matter was fo1 entered on this work. meat of Agriculture, Washington, D. C4 oa both recistered stock ; Price, €05._ Can be aeaPees oe utirely new a ng inaamach 0% | brought to the attention of the, Commale- cage J.T. Crawley, chemist, Audubon Park, New JOR SALE— 1623 th st. D.. sale “Phwat do be doin’ in’ + ty! Po! sioners in a» ition from the florists Orleans, La.; Jno. L. Fuelling, chemist, Depart- Fists SEAS AMCURESAE RE | wer pn er biar"cadeyres [Sond atte haa yg Ee tis | ofr bictand ea ng as | t,t, ME Frat tect naibare hme | et Last ace ae p onli p— 3 a pt lor | ford Richardson, c! ‘Hil branch, Domestic machines and patt “Oi do be collectin’ me thoughts.’ of the society and Prof. cog eae on so attractive as well as tical in the ides £6,000, and con. a o 5 4th and Pa. ave. ne. WM. FUNK, Manager. jy6-3mi went farther in’ t. tic Seat hae escivetincey ‘a little attention | 6,000, $15,000 had been expended im re-| Dr. Henry N. Stokes, . < Rouse ina ay aati net re, ae Fes PAEROTS, CaNAutEs, | | “Well, ite good deal av thrubble yes must | Pent songer into the subject. This particular e Commissioners. It wasat their request | pairs, Gpological, survey," Washingion, D.C soe tn,| EXE (ar Erone_are Goo™ nope aie SLIEEITEY prez eroum,. [Te "i bed debe Be lta th topo cbr of the pone | ate coemntuen of tig conntez te | Me Pert stated ht be anderd hat| WH emer, frottage ro r ving ca] any 10 offered as to tract iy, New inven, tnanty irom we pam ot WH FISTEES Mitre wala Ok MGek Om tHE | rete ee | papa,” anid little reddy as he lett his | Dot ta tie treo microbe leer ma poten 0 ‘he | information they might be able to got. In this | 27, Elinor T. Meads, 20 acres, on the Daniels Manly Miles. “M1, biology. Lamsiig, ; PH, HAM- pet road. yron e OR SALE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE NORTH: PEPAWEME STS RENE ‘ox fast Tek 5? etal Fane 1 fot rents cecaite. | mother’s side, ‘will you lend me the skates you | Patst the microbe was quite accurately de: | ey ened be not before going abeed | Jcha. Wil colored, tenant on Mr. Shoe- | gers Coll, New Lirunswick.'N. 3; W- I Holmes, mod tape cathy ani Sel A] BARS EWEAVER TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 610 F st. n.w. Jy20-3m pris night when you get through with | other bactoria pointed out. with the scheme. Hao 7 ell land, Te that he built there the a a of asians. Suing 4, stig decorated : eoALET i SALE—A COMPLETE AND BRAND, KEW Sy : WHAT WAS DONE IX KEW TORE. £300. There wore fruit trees, 7 E Fernow, chief forestry divi- si op ee ee a reoeertslerantly = snarechaaeey cm | cheap Address i HL. Mobis, Ceaton, Onis: — A paper prepared by L Paperelli of Ttaly on | _In New York the authorities this summer ar-| PES" 424 8 aie, worth #100 cach; 00 raspberry | Hot, Department of Axricaltare Senet roa Sita ei owner mt pl ery cheap a Sys Tis nearly time to say good-bye “Olive Oil Adulterations” was simply read by | Fsnged for an open-air flower market on Union | Picpis. nd hen a cultural ‘college, “Michigan; AE” Foote, ‘Pom saLe—panGaine AT MT. Pi Ey Ar MT Sa aa eS E WERVE OR Poa ee To mountain and to main; ithe, Gan exthiac ed Gs pase ok betas Square, where at certain hours in the early | Broad Branch ony net ot sthe purchased | dealer in scientiiic hooks aud mineral apec: conare: apestey boas Dea nee nae | POSES eae peas ogee nowt And father settles with « sigh ai’ Sree OW. 3 Gesea crue Onto loe the florists might stand their wagons | one-fourth of an sere tor $62.50, which be | ens. 4116 Ela avenue, Phi aceiphia, Pa. ine peptty room, apd caine covtaees bagutitunty | OK aw. To gathering cash enough to try tubmitied tro pepesn both of whtoh and display their flowers for sale. The plan | cleared and built on. The house and chicken Roberts, director College of Agriculture tie FESR Lewis ao Pat | 1318 ‘The summer siege again. with enemies of fruits ia the form of bugs and | met with ouch instant favor that many people | house. are worth €200; tweuty-oue treen, Ae. and of the agricultural experiment station, {08 SALES “OTTO” GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW Send for circular oF have been Cornell Universit and second hand a ny Ithiea, many Prof. Green is not one of the forty, it was ale $150, and land $1,200. wondering wl ¥.; John W. duced before, and alrecd ly it is int iP PAge 31 th ston. ees *, Hatch, M. &, pr of agriculture and hor- TTY (2 “ Protero: agricul an Feicgie st VpSgi se: aaa DBA nis" wtneree had such good Inek with toh tn my Sas icon daes be tee oe cnikeniaisa | catty ow Gin eckanis cae aaaee mors eube, a Ii ¥asmake sean cea cee Ucaltire, Hatipton, Toate, = ion, Vang ~ re, - +, . nar em iste pooln, N Pee ea ee LOST AND FOUND. Bele Ee Sealtacal selenios 1A Golution of Areenie gr a ee of his tracte—No. 89 (245 acres) and 63 (89 | Martha F. Stuart, Lincoln A. Gulles, “On SALi_NEW SSTORY AND (Os1_KEY-WINDING GOLD WATCH, NAME OF | “Ah!” said his wife, “you must have struck | was the drst of bis papers; both of which were | Market is wanted, and the plans now under con- | @eres) being worth 1,500 per acre. Tucson, Ariz.; M. A. Scovell, director Kem - ‘owner. by whoin presented, and da leration provide, in foranat-| On cross-examination h ‘ber of | tucky agricultural experiment statien, Lex- . ~ inger tack cing. 6 lOroward when ret ‘oom | @ bargain.” feed by Prof. Lasenby. Arsenie ead copper Provide, in » general way, iS ol qnre onan po have long been used for sprinkling on pl tractive bail sales. Among them the Mot ‘place, afty- | ington, ky.; Horan E. L. Horton, professor to bee devoted ‘entirel, id = —— tod te there: | floral booths, ff is to be as Near as ine acres, on the Milk House Ford road. wold | Sf chemis a Scheel, Le “NOTE ons Miata worse | “Don't you think Briffins has a disconnected | tofore they "bates Bae tol "in. surgen: | the resent Center market, possibly vn the ed-| May, 1889, at €225; February, 189, at €925, and | Audaben | New | Orleans, Lay by J. C. Fearson's Sons; ll penone are warned Hot to to | manner of speaking,” said one lawyer to an-| sion. Tho nous mixture had to ing reservation. It ——— March 6 per acre. On April 19, 1889, | Joseph Rm} Walton, M. 1)., Professor late suid” note. 2 5 WHEELER, cor. k and Inth ., and receive reward | other. Chemistry, National College of I he sold’ the ‘Watoon tract for. ware amgivons 4 P ‘ennsslvania avenue, Washing On er % ~y he sold to F. Henderson get en appropriation from Purpose cr" ole es Oommiatonse Docgias & great deal of it to be effective. Prof. Green's “Well, you see,” was the reply, “he is argu- was to form a chemical, perma: solu- | Suggested today, to o have the Commissioners | on the Daniels road, which she thought oor] Pierce, United States Patent © ‘0. | ing @ divorce case now. Rcrotacseams sua copes meee ‘thesolugon Sapte ere be outside the $250, Reale oes eamim Smith, assistant, United mission to erect such k, at $2 1 being effected pviscsta mamaria lime being @ building for their own States const and geodetic survey, Washi gust, , August Burgdorf bought | * (ING FROM EAST CAPITOL ST. PASE “ Maat 45 the | use, under the supervision of the District gov- | thirty-four acres at $237°80 per were, He had | D- C- John Is Smith, professor entomologe, ex KAISER ‘tnd 0, deput fo Mans. ve.” 8s is tfeochacaotetdat le orp ees ERO ote eee ae ae. ernment, ie feral commai tae ohels saaee in April sold it at 6199 per a em Rutgers ¢ a, Now Brunswick, N. J.; H. Room 4, Atlantic building. _ judy bug. ‘Suitable reward if left at, aot Tass sos aes ew a poet scribed @ large number of experiments | is being held open for suggestion and discus- | 1889, the Jones tract on road A was sold at $600 | Kittredge, North Andover, Mans. ( son, assistant secretary A.A seat FRIDAY. THE 14TH INSTA ee OF with the new solution, which showed that | Sion and ajl the movements have simply been = ‘acre and tract opposite at €800, and in Jan- A.S., Salem, Mane.; Fe SALE—A VALUABLE PIECE OF BUSINESS ant 2h trout Whe: ji ” 5 . B. Alwood, professor of ulture, ente- a fig ie dept wie ioy SoH wid SMARTER EPO wt aad alee was” pith ae pea an ee lee Da eed Ioana "180, ffteon eres f'n iid |M&lORT ted ycology, VtyinnAgricaltord auizae Social Notes. seco! “ ‘Treat ‘$300 February 1, 1890, | College an experiment station, Biacksburg, Ou SALE COR 7TH AEDT S38, XJ Egor Leas GRRFAN BAND O DEPOTABOUT| Miss Susie Gordon and Miss Nannie Dum-| Hin of Rael a gy borregr BOOMOMIC ENTOMOLOGISES. trachea a Military road at 1,000 peracre,to Mr. anny a hpldies ie Srich, uctee lovey cabinet, tants sony aoeteds Rete te sTs0l,, Motura to Hane | berth are summering at Colonial Beach. aapbersy antirecuvee”’ is « fungus 125 ‘The Association Continues Its Session To- rp eee en! —, ty Hemp) = 10 acres ogy, consulting entomologist oy 4 £00. inquire of O bier of fine trees. SWouNTED reward. __aul73t*_|* Miss Lizzie Howison and her friend, Miss bahia - —— a = r the — day—Prof. Riley’s Interesting Paper. 1890, ‘ma arate tog an y | €XPeriment station, Columbus, Ohio; H. A. ALE STi SF. W_ FHE CHEAPEST osaratr FOR ANY INFORMATION THAT | Eva Allen, leave this evening for Virginia for | © rend te a rennsk patches that quickly | <The scssions of the Amocistion of Economie tract, to John P. Henderson at €700 per acre, | Huston, chemist of Indiana agriculture ex- ‘TWO, HARDSOME, SE Souee te oe Gabstential frenre bye pag patra od re ‘DEY: the remainder of the summer. ies. Tho fungi spread very rapidly and «| Entomologists were continued this morning. Bigpat Se are aayrctit sch ate Periment station and state cheantat, goo tth st te. : entra trank roome: ce g pow: ais pe pak, further portion pETieaive™ AGENCY, 610 9th st. n.w. | Mrs. Alice C. Hill left today to spend the rest | bush attacked by thon ‘one season will be dead and nd; Geo. C. Maynard, electrical nee fds; god plumbing; modern im: call pe y ‘The time was occupied with the reading By Mr. Lambert—The property had/1409' New York avenue, Washington, Taree a mane =; good pl aes Wasi'N SDANENHOWER, | ‘| OUND—AUGUST DNEAW ANACOSTIA: FOORET pie fos ma of September at the At- peed are ep, discussion of the papers, @ list of which was | been in his family all his life. His father |D. C.; A. W. Norris. sieector mee Mt Sw = nta, Asbury eit growt series of experiments for com-| __ ™ i A “4 Heid a book contain qT ‘sessic .- | experiment stations, fe I) PO SALE AL OTH SESE GONER OF Di | naveanacy isa Eo Ae or ia Mrs. Sprigg Belt of Washington, Mise Wilson | batting the disease, which iad been mado at basmati poco dctorepCrtenearysey frend terplaagear Coed eee Maem lice rer Newel Poe yp ree ing al the prettiest home in the northeast for the money ; 7 EING, ‘Foamessick. Anncceeee Ohio U: it; described, the treat- | Were held and it was expected thata final ad- | ceeded in sellin; me pieces of it, for 5 {yk SALE 10 AND s.doubis house tor 0, pressed brick front: Suis“ of Woodside, Md., and Miss Wells of Washing- | t2¢ Ohio University, was descril gag ee large | #ichard Rathbun, assistant United i brick. bay-winlow fron wi we: Inodern improvements; highest ment being the spra} of the bushes with fungicide solutions. aaa TUBERCLES ON CLOVER ROOTS. Journment would be reached this afternoon. ‘An interesting paper was presented at the ses- he realized that his father had too holdings. The general impression had been that the park would be located and the desire for an extended trip to Boston, Newport and return by way of commission, Washington, lor, microscopist, 238 Dv. « ton left Case Thomas Tay- Old Orchar eer hai Old Orch Massachusetts aven JOUNTRY REAL _ESTATE.__ sion this afternoon by Prof. C. V. Riley on northeast, Washington, D.€.; Heury A. Wa } Ok sKUE-HANDSOME NE NEW SSTORY BRICK Misses Josio and Jennio Fitz Gerald of 608 F| Professor H.C: Kedzie submitted an inter-| “Government Work va the Patent Office.” | Brg yt “On March 9, 1890, he bonght | Professor natural bistors, Ward's natural sc = aoe SS line street southwest, returned home Friday, ac-| esting paver on “Soil Extract in Relation to| Prof. Riley pointed out the injustice BIeptrY Broad Branch and autary roads at coagen Clad Been ss ns for inspection. SURAEREORD. — ———— companied by Miss ‘Eleanor Poe of Baltimore. Development of Tubercles on Clover Roots.” | that was being done to those engaged per acre. Freank So: ho ae pols ALE Washington, D. ¢ Anita Newco Lnited Staten ec l survey, Washington, pint Winco mt station, FY Ficosttoy i503 5 a erate oe Mrs. W. L. Chery and Miss Grace D. Parker im areat Manhattan Beach, and will visit Cape May, Atlantic Cty and ‘Asbury Park before re- turning to the city. Rev. 8. Domer of St. Paul's Lutheran Church has returned home from his vacation among The professor illustrated his paper ins very unique way. The tubercles on clover roots en- able the plant to absorb nitrogen from the (pes as the leaves do from the air. On the levelopment of theso tubercles the growth of theclover plant seems to depend. Professor Ked- After giving his valuations as to Rock creck Property for villa sites he said he had no doubt 1 extension of the city into the county, ee son, Thos. E. Waggaman, J. M. Johnston, C. ©. Glover and other conservative men invest- in research under government auspices oh the system adopted by the patent office. fo provision, he sald, was made for the exam- ination of the printed record of the ee made by the government, and individuals availing themselves of these researches got out welling in the northeast, 2d st. between Foous abd bath, $3,100. BH! W F2 SALE 10, ACRES OF FINE GARDEN LAND, with comfortable dwelling, pe Hill, about three-quarters Of a ule from Anacotin: very cheap at $0,000. _T. K. BROOKS, G16 12th st. 17-1 FOR SALE—LOTS. (OR SALE—YOU CAN MAKE MONEY BY IN- inc in lots ieee eaperin Wm. D.¢ Lee, al p Walter Maxwell, p Harvard University Departn patents based on the principles therein ex- ior in country property he was certain of the Wastu Augustus the Alloghanies, He has burried his vacation Plained. “The government, he aaid, was noi | Progress of ti city outward, United States Dopartient of Agricel: ‘a id | somewhat in order with the grand exour- Prcaanteaigeias the patent office and there |) The reason that they had not invested in the | ture Washington, D.C. sJokn c. ben nner, pro- ‘Bw. s| sion to the Lutheran reunion at ‘Mar on al ‘tecondust faterti roceedings | Rock creek section was that the park had been | {" P is ma town uf 9,000 in Friday ras no one luct interference p: z8 pa fessor, Little Rock,Ark.; Mrs. John C. Branner, poe Sat = ‘onauen BUY A BRASD-SI -|RE SALE—A LOT ON at = eae Habits Price) $ sive, ‘Api to y+ ed of for twenty- *: S RAIE 70 rt S om ", 1220 C st. 8.w. e Rock, Ark. Thomas Davis, ture, Washington, rth bia Heights, ae 1 st. a =e O. L. Wolfstiener,R. Aller, Mrs. George Smack, Scetaet Prot Bitsy said tet yay Tea ‘STONE. Honk FIV 8 OF AHOSE Vek) PRETTY HOUSE OS MIB ST, XE SEAL MARYEAND Av sheken up in the water and then allowed to set- MR. PERRY'S SUGGESTION. ist, Department Agr = SOE SALE-SEVERAT ‘CHEAP FARMS. and daughters, E. Champlin, E. L. Harbaugh, | tle. When the water was perfectly clear it was | been a number of instances of ents issued to i were os W athe le ad bivlads, zor EEE Baal tee Rao a een | L ga0 sere 52 tina frogs city $d per acre ir an Men: Flocdae thal Scene Mica Coot sol | used to-watarthe cistes Teen wei tio nee | oreo enon rightfully belong to | yur ort” asked See een an Game Goma omen eae Beng Tans, er | tout ate afvoinnae SI Mth st. Bove Tone Taare sous, H. C. Stier, T. W. Stoddard, C. N. Kau, I | half of the plants grow scarcely at all, the other | them. He favored such a change in the pres. | *' pan berprte cans tadeacntcerpacey PP ag herey | a0 913 East Capitol st. val 7-1m* E. Cremer, 8. L. Smith,A. T. Hopperton, Mary | haif, watered with the soil extract, grew fam- | ent method of business in the patent office as | Sid that he wished to have the owners’ case | tomologist of | ¢ aOR RL Oo Hopperton, J. T. Larcombe, D. Anderson and | ously. The professor exhibited two of the | would recognize the work done by government | tlosed before proceeding with his side. He de- | frm Ottaws, aS DERS, LOOK Ar, THIS, a ¥ DESIR: HOUS 8 ROOMS | Anne McCarter of Washington are among the | clover plants, dried, one of them large enol “4 officials and prevent ‘individuals from using | sired on the part of the park commission to | jersey avenue north: sch Bicgk of lots that con bo subdivided and built om J en aie THONG Sto2 | recent arrivals at the Seaside Hotel, Ocean | to fill a soup plateand the other a tiny, hatr-l what does not belong to them. express the appreciation for the work of the |,” j. Cook, professor a eek eaten G-room brick. Snd's.. Street is now beingconcreted. Price, $2.25 ~~ na 8, Atlante bidg. | City, Md. affair, so small that it could scarcely ar ‘The following new membershavebeenelected: | appraising commissioners thus far. They | ural’ College, Michigan; Wiliam kK. La- F— lr Wanetnre ‘to. Per foot, JOHN B. oa 5 Mise Rose Fowler and Miss Nellie Segeison of | the professor held it in his hand. The plant | Messrs. Stinson of California, Niswander of | devoted more time than they had reason to ex- zenby, professor of horticulture, Ohio M16 Fst.aw. |_sulodt 180 Gt Capitol Hill are spending the th of At watered with “‘soil extract,” the professor said, | Wyoming, Tuomey of Arizona, Weed of Missis- | pect. He suggested that the commission ad- State’ University, Columbus, Ohic.; John ve ree {08 SALE-ONE, OF THE FINEST, LOTS IN | ings Hag ag Sa an month of August | weighed four hundred times as much as the sph Cordiey and Chittenden of Washington, Fora to Sfonday next, when he would present | Murdoch, librarian, Snaiths i and lt ata Be¥.0 3 | sents eer foot: SOHN BW your. BF ELLs The Misses Katio and Eva Klein are at Round | by the lusurlant poner al ee aes canned | D.C, and Olif of New South Wales. days, oo that the arguments might commence | N0&,, Washinton, B. en: ok a e nt growth of tul #, 80 that the argument commence | Packard s or, Mich } H. WARNER & CO. sat, | Hill. Va., for a stay of two wooks. by the soil extract. = ‘ = ao seg eee gg er SALE- FINE LOTON SSS= i EiGitTs purchaser {UB SALE ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS on Thursday week. x antl orth Prentiss, assiste ae ie Bear Lath at. Pen oo eee within ee of | Mr. and Mrs. Spotswood have gone on a two A SYMPOSIUM ON MAIZE. Oe ee tal, Lambert suggested an sdjournment for Stice, aasociat profesor of munthematics, But pen COE er auis-08 "ESTER & RUTHERFORD. 1307 Ft. ‘rela rr it, ew wher! | weeks’ vacation to Cape May. “A Symposium on Maize” was the graceful | arrest eorsith wo weeks from today, stating ve Bae Bm CEeet SUR" a. WARNER & O.. Fores seca ron OAc Se ra a deid HER'EUE| "Mrs. Henry M. Zimmerman, with her two Ut-| title of Prof G. C. Ualdwell'speper., ‘The pro- Rigme roa te aan ker, "United Staten Pit SALE SPLENDID CORNER in s-e Love | moterctior | iautonty” Portartheriormutinap- | So THOM: MALLE, Midge vewt ele, Wr Star's | tlo daughters, Zena and Agnes, left yesterday | tensor isa member of Cornell University’ Tac-| On Jane 24 last mo post office at Fosterville, | Mr. Perry remarked that he had no fears of | Hirer, ius doth” strect ‘northncest, Wh wreTiB. eyo frame, a. Beat-lame condition Om Bits aos on “ SO Te Sw. sales W. ve ee pet HUY, and bas mado a special study of corn. In |Vq., near Fredericksburg, was destroyed by | being able to catch up,and, thankinghisfriend, | jug, I). Huey, naturalint, + Price, i SALE : ir he collected and arrai 6 results ation. 7— % ven w 01 vs ‘TAPS Symons ag | Raum aee nit pele Sai poms os | MY QORSIDE nin brancs and themiaet | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L Shope and Mrs. D. J. of’ ll the experiments that hats ever boon |% The post ofce was located in country | “ened Wh TOGO oun Mt oul wrens Fy “ON 5 st. NEAR STH. 2-STORE | Foi = BUIED ENS. SAND INVESTS pike, the ‘on the west and Eslin of Washington are registered at the St.) made with fertilizers in raising corn. The | *tore run by the assistant postmaster, James G. Mr. Wm. Stone Abert ssid that as to the | Kose, Washingt: Charles ards Dodge, tae ‘and’ bath, with | FSyequiiful piece of round 100z100 to to 1B foot Charles Hotel, Atlantic City. Paper covered an enormous field of inquiry | Collier, and his brother. The small stock of | | Ao" Wee he acted, the tenmncny cine | Waslington, £. sims slustevant, south test ley; street c cor wacant ground in | Visi ‘Mrs. Kate Winters of 11 6th street is at At-| ®nd represented in condensed form the results | merchandiso was well insured and claim was aga Ai a minghat, Mass: Cosmos Mindel-®, Washing Fs. ton; Harry J. Patterson, 4 ce icrg lantic City. Before returning home she will go = ay © te Se Ente pepe of cxperiments extending over years of time | made at once fo: the loss sustained, which was over the countryas well. “He deducted and the others he represented. Ho |Mre. kc. C. Vo a to Ironton, oe and concentrated tho conclusions from all these | Aty adjusted by the insurance company. The | Siso desired to note that although he bad not | Wy, Washington: 7 YG feet Mrs. and Miss Taylor, wife and daughter of experiments into one paper, designed to show Postmaster, Robert A. Hughes, left Fosterville | introduced testimony us to the value of a house | J. J), McGuire, Filicott Ci Yell cost vandary of tue National Park and ‘wil | ‘be commissioner of railroads, arrived in the | the value and utility of all ‘the many kinds of |in March, 1890, a year andahalf ago, andhas|on the Dos Tassos land, he did not | Howat Washington; 1. . Hlount, Wash: eA RNES &, REAVER, a ES drive from | city yesterday after a protracted western trip. | fertilizers used for bettering the growth of | been a resident of Fredericksburg ever since. | Want it treated as valueless, but would | ington; Henry College Park, Md. Fiat | the ty tothe subdivinion. They leave tonight in company with Mr. Tay- | corn. Hie loft the posbottion in the menntinae fm leave its value to the " commission, | Alfred Springer, Cincinuati, Ohio, 3. W" Bow Fox SALE-ONO_EE_BPTNCAr AND 15t | ositetvnch iulazedvaniarea: "> = “7 |lor to spend the remainder of the hot season at | | Prof. E. W. Hilgard read a, paper entited | Onis sasaionts, CUE | ado called altcation to tho deads offered nt | ci, Wanting"om; Leonard ste. nw. ,two lots 17.3x100 feet each. Only 70 ‘For plats aud particulars apply to ‘gin ac “t ‘Xam ion an ‘ai to the assos tracts. ir. in ter, Ma Ss. M. 4 seot erg, foot. Aigo on 8 ot. bet: loth and’ioth ae fas yf. LEIGHTON, Mrs. John T. Core, Mra. James 8. Hays and | with the 9 aidieulty of making soil nape of of The report of the burning of the post office | of his clients, exproased thanks. lage, Mies., HB. Gallows, Washington: RS “aise RUST EWCSGERFORD, 624 14th st | 2243 Ss Louisiana eve. 8. | Miss Grace Hays are summering at Hillsboro, | Yalu Maps showing, simply thechemical con-| and store was made to J. D. King, post office! Mr. Lambert said that there were some other | win” Willits, Washington, Alexauicr Mace SALE— BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT. pe go es of Loudoun county. ” | stituents of soil were of little value, and a may ax ann in charge of the Washington di-| buildings which had not been testified to, and farlane, Austin, Tex.; Mrs. L. O. Yalbott, Wasb- cht " “ts fect 9 inches front; two party walls; Kst. nea? at Dries that will prove ine rt to traly represent soil vaiues for agricultural | vision, in which report it was claimed that all | he submitted them to the commission. ingtou: Edwin M. Hasbrouck, Washingtor Syue ct near Ek. Gevcss and tee ‘only 63.00, 'W. 1 HOPKINS & CO, | ayvoun BROOKS, Spine aveatinet ww. | __ Mise Lizzie Divine left yesterday for Fairfax | purposes should take into consideration ge- stamps and post office supplies were de-| Mr. Perry said that to take a week now would | Wet: Samim 3 fon 2. a aokee Piryigndievs, neve Sater Oreommand dati ier euisae” | = county. Va., where, with Miss Jennie Carlin, | Slogy, botany, climatic conditions, meteorol fayette, Ind.;'Thomes W ven oid a sr A incommode him as to his recreation and would practically deprive him of recreation. Commissione: Norris—Did not we all have Warklts © fiiosts she will spend the remainder of her vacation. —$<—<—<____ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. F% SALE_NEW COTTAGE AND 15 ACKES OF and chemestry, , more ‘accomplish. stor was detailed to investi- Lafayette, Ind.; Thomas Wilson, Washington; matter, and the result is that today he as J. R. Eastman, Washington; Mrs. J.B. man, Washington; Artomas Martin, Washing- ‘ny one man could st. near 3d ne, 402100. Price. Protessor Whitney's », “The Structure | arrested James G. Collier, charged with setting | recreation in the park? ton; Hi Gannett, Washington; Joseph F. ‘Ducane clea eet amar Came aee, as | Te ee SRO SED COVENT | Ls alls and the Cleveieaien oC ie Makamme, fie to the post ofice building, and he isnow| "Mr. Abert suggested an adjournment to| Janes Washer, AS Cleats, Wau a 512 A Laborer in the Pension Office Arrested | ¥## of arather kindred character. In brief, jail at ickeburg. It was discovered — next. ton; Mrs. Frances M. Abbe, Washington; : ; “ew and in pertect sive ‘as much or more ee an . rind : 5 2 ‘arrtoad Funk aah wa na my | ccnlliun. apply to 1-H BHOOKS. GIO Lua aw: | Detective Raff and Special Agent Brooks of epenaan upon te melodica ities cd ee | pest oltiotehlla Seaman oadlior adae aoe 2 sey ia Hg apg (i, sr Bie 2 | Fe ALE EAST YUONT LOTS—3 ADJOINING nF METER HEIGETS the pension office served a search warrant on|ason the che composition. When land | house about 200 yards Soe ag ———— Washington; Arnold Hague, Washington, apple easing Hes se muten's mest Beautiful suburb, Hesonthe | Erastus D. Adams, a laborer in the pension | is *“worn out” it is because physical change “On Slonday, Sane 23," the Collier that slept Burial Permits, Edmuad J. Jumes, Philadelphia, P go) sang terms.“ D- MaitarProad between the ‘guedct office, today, and arrested him and recovered | bas taken place, not because bf any chemical | over the post oftice went away on visit, but] During the tweuty-four hours ending at noon | Wm. li. Hale, Brooklyn, George Henrs ‘Ok WALEHAVING SUBDIVIDED EAST. HALE | the heiyiis maaincent Stat nee nite rope a number of articles alleged to have been pur- | ¢=beustion, as tho chemicals aro always there before going ssked Fitts, to sleep in the house | sasy burial permits were issued from the | Hudeon, Plattsburgh, N. ¥.; George Archbold uare 7A into building ote 18x85. bounded by | ingtun, the Votomac river and surrounding country. | 145, in abundance. With his brother, the tant postmaster, and heal t i M. D., Washington, D. C.; Austin Lee 3 3a. fier’ thei for sale, streets | - fhe W and “Arlington electric road as | Joined from the office. THE AFTERNOON SESSION. ee ee ee eee ee ee eee Se ee | iin ile Mace: & aiieal, Waking | » ced aud domly aud 54 eines inspection: | been kranted. ie rirht ot wag frgueh this wud | Mr. Adams’ room.at No. 218 434 street north-| ate an adjournment for dinner st noon the | H® did #9 on June 22 and tho night of the fire, |M. Soper, 72 years, dislocation of clavicle; | #6, Melly Mos GK. Gilbert, Woslungto yiG1m* 807003 Pa: ave. at uur advautaces: a west, was searched,and in his trunk were found | gociety reassembled for the consideration of | 7one Snicket i quite liberally | Laura McCormick, 35 years, typhoid fever; | son, Danville, k Jirond: greded strests and avenues” two United States fags, » quantity of writing | the following papers: “The Description of Va- | something new for him to do. g baex pptemnenanelelryparadeymwecng ower ; B BALE-LOTS. Hugh clevation. al inkstands, 8] hol bo: Litt P' ht Pi . Well, 24 years, typhoid fever; Robert B. Provence of Quebec, F° ru clovat paper, sever: nds, sponge holders, boxes | rieties of Strawberries and Raspberri During the night Pitts reached over in bed FP ries,” in + PALISADES OF THE POTO: which Prof. W. J. Beal described what should * d disc a Saat ‘im ley, 48 years, suicide, pistol shot; Wm. H. Wi LAD ES CRTEE POTOMAC of rubber bands and more than a dozen boxes and discovere Jim was not there, but he Washington, D. Cr Bb him ona train about to leave for his former home in Minnesota. In his CEN: t and k hi liams, 62 years, general paralysis of lung; J. A. .; B. kinan Mann, inca: pi : f peper thetunecs: Ths peoperty, recovered | be the Gisting alahing: characteristics af various | asi $00 mechs So’ Bet sp ed tock: for Riss. | West 36 sonra; typleetd fever; Delta Desay, Mt : A er, Albany, MAG) TLLA SITES—OF ONE OB MORE| Aiicius Fort never. was taken to police headquarters and Adams | kinds of these small the Relative Dates | Ear! Collie ‘Reynolds Paul, Washington, D. ‘ACRES facia, foot, ES a » | of Flowering of Some Varieties of Prunus, and | 8Woke Pitts and told him to look out the win- ee ee earnete 28 Feet, | Ea wact T. Fristoe, Li. D. Wedington, BD Aa Lote on route of electric roads Ge, vo 100. was subsequently arrested and also taken there. | ‘ry ir Tmportance to Practical Plum Growers,” | d0W; that the store had been destroyed by fire ecertbrme + lapel Lightoown, WS yenns, | Pema Dryer, Fort Wayne, Ind.: Charles & FIN! Lots ze ‘and Tull particulars cail ono} ir. Volney ‘affle, a former employe of ‘Prof. luring the night and that everything in it was 7 + hc hea rarseange OP ie: FoToMAG, ee asl coh or RT ibe pension barroce: pean alco teens ars Bro gus: caly CE ome one een cael ie ae ColoredWan, 8 Gordon, 48 years, hyper- | Crandall, Fort Collins, Col: Herbert G. Ogden, I Sealy a a es UIT KO. _Teams alwayson hana to drive youcver, jyzeenim | to police headquarters. ‘The oficers. found | °% Physiclegieat “Basis of “Comper abeonts | nis new sult of clothes in the trophy of heart; Emma Gordon, 29 years, mis-| Washington, D.€.; Laura Grace Lery, Koon ie a : E. Pain, 8 months, cholera in- carriage; Mary York city; Esther Heuman, —! Henrietta Haitelock, i year, enteritis; flames, AT WOODSIDE, N by Collier, who informed parison of TERMS, tn every case. igscrr, THE PURCHASER, Potato Production,” by Prof. J.C. Arthur, —— ‘Prion was an old A. White, Washington, D Ww wiih . Lut and’ rater, bath, la- trunk sr t th range, Lot an in] the new suit over to rs dealing with the preparation of potatoes for Berkeley wets ric Kefler, Columbas, 1 trobe; stable lor tyu uorses, cellar and flag that had done duty on mnsion build- Results ‘Made | the house, together with other things from the | Thos. Johnson, 45 years, comrumption; Mary | Ber 3 es case, pataxce § & SMALL MONTHLY PAY- waAlboraear nee sees | Seu an wth 38 “pe ad's crud moving Ribu bs tho Trentment of Brant ‘Diseascas: | Foom above the post ofice, and thus saved thems Beal, "25 yea ype ory Ja "Penticck | Semeo Me Flint” Washingvon, D's Jom ance, iat a R beer King, the | submitted by invitation by Prof. B.T. Gal- | from the fire. J Berkeley, Cal.; sane SO erent <7 ‘The evidew Collier, the | 21 years, congestion of bi LeConte, Berkele SEYFRAL FINE. RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING por SALE_AT patina THE BG, | "Pho oid fag was not vory soluable except as | ONAY.,"ho is not ono of, the forty, which de- acilohans podtizaoerin pees aonaeeea een ee Dee Ree, Tee Eee, Bo ERECTED ON PROPEMAY AL FEE everal pretiy now dwellings, Gama S roots, = ft y ole vt to | #ctibed the results of various methods eee aide ae the Held for False Pretenses. ire J. Once’ Dorsey, Tubous Pek. D. © - SW. THOSE FURCHASING NOW are eure to REALIZE | uh de stgnsrad Pretty pew dwell ai the best bar: | &Telic, and Mr. Waftle was going to take it to | toring diseased plants; “‘Soaking Seed Beans SS te laws for arson " Prof. T. H. Norton, Cincinnati, Ohio; Mra. EL roe 3 rick with seal Rear HANDSOME PROFITS in the near tuture. hing op the B. 4 0. VMlentily puyiwen Minnesota to present it to the G. A. R. post re-| 45° Check Anthracnose” and “Eastern and | i# decidedly severe. arrests are likely to| Today in the Police Court Robert T. Bould- | Prof. T. H. Norton, Rk ‘ale W. 1 HOPKINS 2 COn 1a For Plats, Pauphiets abd further ini apply T. Re BROORS. Bie 1 th; ized. = — on % E. Ames, Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Emma — dor Fists, Paul cently organ: Western Woods. by BD. Halted 'e- | follow. ing was charged with false pretenses. It was a tata & tank, p= ‘VERY DESIRABLE HOME irae 1415 F et. n.w.. Washington, D.C. E_“ NORTH ARLIN ‘Mr. Waffle was summoned as a witness and 3 Heog, Clciamati; Dente cs ” —_—->—_ joag, Cinein charged that he obtained $37 from John Me- Tveen by falsely pretending*that he (Boulding) Adams was held as defendant. His statement A POSITIVE BAR was that he had picked wy Ages of the articles bay -w: GAIN yw brick residence: ten Washi {OR the most beautitul villa sites imiles : thing About Ensila from snd tn full view of cepa ‘ “The Babcock ton, D. C.; Edward Goodfellow, Wash Aaron N. Skinner, FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES | i 10 acres cc: Deeds have been “naval observatory, Washington, D. Yorms; a from time to time until accumulated, | the Pentose “Tho Extent and baa liryed pend grey peeping asc feqanene [Ey 'G strect northwest: Gea F. Atkinson, which sccounted for his having so many'9 and |g. A. Drury toJ. A. Schaefer, sub 65, sq. 274; 5 JOR SALE—A GOOD WORK HORSE. CALL AT| syi1¢-00 he Wiabhe didnot pick ua hy Composition of the Muck Soils of Florida,” by Auburn, Ala., 924 14th street; tO. Moody, sable rear of 1012 10th st. n.w., bet. Band pms | eg: a rast hf pie pied ote ud, he says, were | H. W. Wiley; “Effect of Food ievgy ag © Fa New Haven, Conn.; RK. W. Shutcldt, Washing- ee | a SUBURBAN HOUSES given to him from time to time and he put | of Butter,” by T. D. Hunt, * as 8 Fec- ton, D. C.; kadaiph Siemon, Fort Wayne, Indy JOR SALE—A SOUND, SAFE HORSE EAT A ae : Sonor them in his trunk. tor in Agricultural Science, Miles, and R. Wi A Belba Washington, D. ‘ain: to bo soid {or want of use; adapted for fausiy WITH CITY IMPROVEMENTS Superintendent King says that be nover gave ‘fungicides for the 4 aa 200. Ernest vaser ing shy vier puryaae,, Can be youn at ri) xs AND KAPID TRANSPORTATION. any dacs avay, although Ho ye Tina fosned | Funeicld pple feb, “J Jenkins has, by EM. Hewlett, ied | Prentiss, Washington, Fk Kuowtion, TAVBAY'SEARZETotineon ave: above st, andueat | ow iethe time to buy For {ull particulars, terme po clean tno aE ‘Tetner y ton, D.C ‘Lastor F. Ward. Washington, Senlooe | oem eieetme tober, ee tal = woe pa git oa iis expocte thatthe agicltarl scientists = abill against John Iseman, jr., for slander, | )*e ter F. Ward, Warhington, D. C3 Peres SP ES PTE | nears reception extnens | wee ess ing “ to fini thelr esting today. |e ara rat araict ingiam tn the | claiming $1,000 damages. The defendant is | Sis. 8 C rs Sones eased eens a ola fiarall ports of the suvurbe ae Z alleged instant to have said of and | Lampard, Montreal,’ Can ae pas mW | Villscil tomether or simgle. 2265 Saukee eee ene sould be Viegacd to show those properties onap- | MOFFOW. Dox'r miss the trip to Colonial and Clifton {which the steam yacht, Belle L. is asked ta on the 14th instant to have Panada, Mise C. La Beach. Steamer Geo. Leary 9 a.m.—Adot. poy ee guamncvanty, Veet BF ear McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Fined for Assaulting an Officer. Jobn P. Eimer and Conrad Weiss were tried Say es 7 aS in 240 or Corner 10th and G sts. ‘Suitable for al work, “JOHN SIMMONS. SIL East awe esaw before Judge Harper this afternoon on acharge of assaulting Malvin H. Price. The trouble re- THE SONS OF VETERANS An Effort to Have Them Meet Here Next FOE, SALE-ALWAYS ON HAND THIRTY TO HE nity horses: euttablo for all pur ie, and all horses warrau NL SCHLEGEL dus stu st. —= = COUNTRY BOARD. sulted from s dispute about the occupancy of a “(YOMPORT REDKEA’ MTS. MD. (NEAR HAR- | store. eich. Bocas Somme i Aromat teal Gaezoted * Wyo MM. “CLANK, Keop ‘Iryat, Washington ‘Year Also. At the recent G. A. R. encampment in Detroit the exercises were shared by the Sons of Vet- and prices f0,Ue ae repre — OR SABE, HIKE O& and second-! ————__ Scuepute or Spzcrau Tram To Atiantio Fae east supe Mets mw, two i Virginia avenue and 7th street southwest. It is under- EXCHANGE-OX cad ae vd the Wousan's Belit who held | 00d that the plan provides for handsome eS Sa SS | “sage avenue vcore | Os Aer Arietta cet | ns anna meaptnsoh ae ne FO GEXER, to. aves 3 ~~ 3 MASON JAMES, Py station at 4 p.m.; at Atlantic City | The Union Veterans’ Union were not partici- he = Round Hill, Lougoun cotnty. Va. | 9:90 p-m.; return 5 pa junday or on any | pents, but will hold their annual meeting this sees unin anh, wet a a _ fs | F es on cy er ortered ae Hoy Bine Line train Monday. $9.50 round | 7... in Cleveland, beginning on the 25th of this amenataan BUC g norien, | Weel ‘wo plegaant rouse cal be had at once, -~ a month. In accordance with the plan of having sathst rn ees aU Ls ate Mks. KENNADY. ‘Real E Mai the tin this city nextyear the and 436. aoa FOR SALE—PIANOS. (Nesient to cars and daily uals, and aitvomiorteod | A. Burgdorf and F. W. Pratt have bought for | greatest reunion of war volerans ever held, “pies emia BUTLER," | POR SALE_FIANO, UFLIGHI GRAND: nda $51,800 of B. F. Wainwright, in trust, lots 1, 4, | efforts aro already being made to have the | have pure air drawn into the rooms the Einorovenents, maiafacturer's guarantes E ACCOMMO- | Part 5,7 to 11, Bellevue, partly in the District | Union Veterans’ Union hold its encampment west of the court house, in which an ex- —_ FOE SARE THE CHEAPEST HOUSE Ix = Star office, * Sri inn, on B. 8 0.1, i pear and partly in Prince George's county, Md., | here at the same time with the G. A.B. Com-| Cavation is being made for s duct and air | bled on the stone bridge over the river watch- deck “S rots, bathe concrete ceilee” nad al Fe. ELOW COST_WE WILL a. CLAnK, Taurel, | which they hold in trust for themselves and as- | missioner Douglass, chairman of the localcom-| tower. This will, be fitted with the | ins the raging torrent, when the foundations re DANES HO ane af $100, and cue at Sik Be quick se STOW TT WEIN ADULTS WARTS a | foci. mittee of invitation to the G. A. R, today sent | most modern appliances for air in | became undermined by the action of the water Hives WOkGm &co.. | TES hy eine ADURIS WANTED AE, A| _ Antonio P. Sickels has t for $12,000 of | the following letter to Gen. Green Clay | the ‘building and will greatly reliore those | and the stractare tumbled into the river, car- fob25-0u1 225 th ot aw. Saw a te i | J. U. O'Meara, sub $3, 1g, 4, 200-1411 by 88.20 | “Dxan Sum: Allow 1 ag the chairman of the | whose business takes them to the court. | ‘This | rying many people wi fortunate ones FOE, S4LE—A MAGNIFICENT, NEARLY NEW, county Yas a west. ton, D. C., to present through your kindness : the work and s workman ex- it, Det all of tho others, come cighty in num- Sa ahe She ee wales | Wa ROOMS AT DE LANDER FARMAFTER | W. B. itter has for $5,200 | the Union Veterans’ Union most cordial invi- that the air was to _ be| ber, were swept along and their dead bodies mice | very ages fail Sones ‘ait tenscarel seeing naaitae wet haf ule trou bey ‘Address EC | of Sarah A. Connor, ‘sub 21, sq. 238—16 | tation to hold its meeting for 1892 in this cit . suggested that the ma- | were carried out to sea. pe ‘Md. 1» 8q- 16 ity, in, r Se Ee ark on Pay reat ot 10 per ratio es Ser, Se feeb inches by 86 facton 18th treet between And af the samo time fixed by the G. A.B for ehinery vould be saporfuran forthe gas ll off A Miers Peete <a streets northwest. ; their encampment. This, I think, would ‘arguments would itself create = Tallman NOTARIES PUBLIC. L. Behrens has bought for 04,160 of 8 Crom, | agreeable to" them, as it’ would cartainly be | sufciont draft to draw fa all the freah air | York, iad. danlors tn drovrark, Bo: THE PIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, ene ther eS front 18 feet on | very ig to our citizens. wanted. tions on Barclay street, made an as- eul3 ‘913 Pennsylvania ave. ComMission Ey OF DEuDS AK Ev ERY SEATE Pennsylvania avenue between and llth “Wit “——S &e., ‘sees cannon omen Go signment rae to John M Young without streets southeast. . We Chairman.” jorcester preferences. 7 —SECOND-HARD PIANOS, ALL ING. HE BEALL, LHL at... gen SE EET | ae and’ Suadocishire districts of ‘Peonsyivanis |'3-8 Haggin sald that Firensio caaher Op sant SOR ApEn btn a Bult by Kxecutors, ‘Mary Ann Stewart's Win. have struck against s proposed reduction of | would not race after this soason, bub would be men Fn f 516 11th ot. nw. ~ MANICURE. Bacheel M. Hewett, Edwin B. Hay and Wal-| The wil of the late Mary Ann Siowart was| J0per cent in their wages ie ees <P exis wae ———— ee Hewett, administrators of Robert today. estate grand | *Toitiens have been filed Commis. | against Baltimore — F wis ier saa anew Bevel, bere by Hay, Sod aceite s-|sisews acd sphere cantares pipes sdoners of te thd cases ot Joba shes toc too alone intringument of a potent ee ee cane & Senta: 708 15TH ST. N. W, cover $10,000 on « draft dated October 19, | Rebeoos on) and appoints their uncle, | Robinson, ‘Taylor and Ellen Beliford | for feed water for’ steam fire engines appre ‘¥.@. SMITH, 1825 Pa, ave, al7-lae open allsummer. | 1896. ie Jeuoya Morrison, thelr gestaiane for writs de junaties inquirendo. invented by him. . ‘ace Sa