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THE EVENING’ STAR: WASHINGTON. D.¢. ‘WEDNEDAY. | SEPTEMBER 23. isoi. 3 FOR SALE—LOTS. SOCIAL MATTERS, Foe, SALE-SPECIAL—NO | Cast REQUIKED Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Nettie wr desta ioc earet? Bay for 2,208 Jn She | Ola Palmer and Mr.Herman B.Waddy, Thecere- ‘build yourssife bowen one ee mony takes ‘on Monday, Oc! 5, at KENNEDY & FICKLEN, ‘Cal Church at am. Mr. and Fors z — etn st. Mrs. eddy will be at Bose after ‘November 1 SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS—LOT. FEET 11th street northwest. larce ining lots Be xx100; teabroved UF fence iNet See peico | A surprise party was given. by the friends of Titer from $1,50 to $1:25, per ea. ft; toanimme-| we and Mra. T. W. Koso of 423 New Jersey aa, : Senge eng Pe their FOE SAGE ONE ACRE OF LAND. WiTH OvER | nieco, Miss Winans, from who is visiting 300 feet of street frontage immediately at the | them. Among those present were: Mra. Kenny gation ahecaricse Tome cicae eles | shem,, Among those present ware: Mr. Kenny round 150 feet distamt sold for more than double Thre f Virginia, Mr. H. E. Baden, Mrs. A. Within past ‘monti:.. This is offered at « bargain in of Virginia, Mr. 2 order to'ell amitoddataly, 1Fice ST.000. 8 OO M. Baden, Mrs. F. L. Langley, Mies Yates and 9019.21,23-3¢ cee _ 1407 Fat. aw, « | Hoffman Johnston. 4 [lon SALE “IS -LOTS-IN CHMAHEG GEES | _ Mise Elise Butler, the youngest daughter of NO GLE! \ FSR, cectsk pairond dinette taecigeiow | United States Senator BL C. Butler, died. of S28 HR eee: Hoe peruiculars, apply fe | nervous prostration at the Highlands, N. Y., FOR SALE—HOUSES. SALE—@HOOM HOUSE ON K ST. NEAR hington circle; $8,000. S-room house on Sapted for euiertain:ne. =: bp ee e ished in tattered sat and mahowty hentacects | Prvom horse tn Me Pisssant; $3,000. "Apply to, finished in quartered oak and mahowany ; handsomely | {-room house in Mt- Pleasant; Fate Gecorated aad ronly for ovcupamry . heated by bot | R. HERTFORD, 1419 ot. welsiw Fo ‘BALE— A Large Amount of Practical Work Acaom- lished at Today's Session. ‘THE CATALOGUE TAKEN AMD ITS CONTENTS In- TELLIGENTLY DISCUSSED—CORRECTIONS MADE WHICH FURTHER EXPERIENCE 3USTIFIED— GEVERAL VERY INTERESTING PAPERS READ. When the frait growers who work together for the common good under the name of the American Pomological Society met this morn- ing in the lecture room of the National Mu- seum there was a very fair attendance of mem- | town since the great break of twoyearsago. One| “The deaths from diphtheria were almost bers. All were ready for business, and at the | hundred and two tons was the amount of black | Wholly in the extreme westerly section of the morning session » large amount of practical | fuel brought down and the Meredith, Winship | District and city and on the extended streets work was accomplished. The members all took a, Prt peed —- ag epee | beyond Boundary, in localities and places con- One Hundred and Twenty-Four Deaths Last ‘Week—Mortality Among Children. “There were 124 deaths last week,” says Health Oficer Hammett in his weekly réport. “In the corresponding period of last year STILL TALKING OF GOLD. Some of the Precious Metal on the Shoe- ‘THE FIRST LOADED CANAL Boats. At 8:80 o'clock last night there slowed up at Agnew & Co.’s coal docks, near the Aqueduct bridge, the first coal laden boat that for twenty- tight months has plied on the Chesapeake and io canal. No announced its an ovleg no crowd gathered on the banks and by loud co oe ee shouts proclaimed the good news, but she Sreat mortality among children under wwietly moved along ata mnail-like rate until | Sve years of age, fifty-four of whom deceased the mules wees stopped and bes cobras | cerns oo capo larrdmagraade gasern ead om * and taken on tage Capt. Kretzer im the fact that the Wa. | orga” ——_ — 8. Jaques was the first loaded coal boat to enter strable dwelitne, with ‘TRETIMONY AS TO ITS PROSPECT *ALUR—arRn. cam PENTER PERMITTED To TESTIFY AND GIVES HI VALUATIONS OF THE SEVERAL TRACTS—OTHER WITNESSES LISTENED To. The Rock Creek Park gormission on vale os —Messrs Norris, Seufferle and Burchell— continued in session till 4 o'clock yesterday. Mr. L. G. Johnson was questioned as to the value of the mineral right of Mra. Truesdell's Property and gave €15,000 as ite worth. Mr. Coleman said that he desired to put in Mr. Dewey's assay before procoeding further, r eck fronts, with stone stage and ia the northeast for the money, | and bath 5 press-ric) w Sage mortheact for the money. | trhninibe®.’ Price 64,200 each, except corner, 65.000. test ‘Terms easy. DE-IRABLE FRAMES IN SUBURBS. Contain ¢ rooms, with hail; heated by latrobes; good. yard and alley in rear. Price $2, ‘Torms to suit. ‘For full particulars and permit call upon. McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, Corner 10th and G sts. n.w. EIGHT RooM HOUSE: ire ave. Fost. a. w. FOR SSETERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON seats up close by the platform and ®/at sunrise thove who make their living by the | “U0W8 thereto, where this malady bas pre-|and Mr. Porry cross-examined Mr. Jobmeon, ; ith st. n. No. 2000; large d-story brick dwe! sd ‘61, Obreoran building. Monday morning, after avery short illness. “ ig by led ms . CHANGE_A DESIRAL datis; easity ™ “= "of am acto eae! Butler was a soci rite: sort of informal discussion was indulged in. | canal gazed on nine boats, six loaded with coal | Vailed previously. who repeated his mining experience and said Fe. « ‘wo of three houses ane of one-quarter of an b, upon the | Miss Butler was a social favorite in Washington. ibs calskeguslot tae tscaris eeareeonees | oat ee wih os ae pene fp a ms Two velo nase on $st., Grooms and batb, trade ‘Treasury Deparnaae wm within 30 minutes | Yigg Ella Heinlein of Capitol Hill has re-, E1704, 1 UT ‘on fmprovedor un-| F* sinost finished end the piece of quartz he gave Mr. Dewey wase For sale by the SOUTHERN: INVESTMENT CoM- | turned from a pleasant trip to the various w. |. 1708 10TH ST. N.W. :ARE the authority upon all questions relating to the | Street merchants are in excellent spirite this | 2 the number of deaths from typhoid aud ma- iarial fevers, numbering ten this year to seven | “¢*Ched piece from the Truesdell tract. Erregetusted infos rey eg mnrecton sf px. | PANY Hoot SO and it. Corcoran bai. acS>in | wprtogy of Wiegities characteristics and nomancloture of all Ameri- | Tonungand Guce more thes predicts Great | in tne corresponding seen a ee ont Mr. F. B. Dewey was recalled and testified Vay-wintow brick in Le Droit Park foralot,, | terins easy: ACRES GADAIs FUE for atieg, en iath arrest teoneen Laut nw. | Mise Lillie Grimes and Mies Lilli Walker ty 1 a good frame homse on can fruits, came up for revision. This cata-| town. All the breaks (with the exception of a| _ The report shows: Number of deaths, 14— lot sun] Oe logue, which f bulky volume, is | few trifli between this place and Cum- | White, 67; colored, 57. Death rate per 1,000 devoted to all vanutice at bt foeeally recog- | berland wie: red, and now that navi. | Per annum—White, 20.5; colored, $1.0. total that he assayed the specimen for Mr. Johnson and the yield was $58.88 gold and 88 conte silver per ton. or T-room brick. = ‘on Vacant ground. ‘N'st. near ioth on q the Ti ‘his it i] - thts Mem"ac" te Bataan peice of | fog” meaey for Philadelpbie and, surround before returning. is resumed d_ bars which fre- | Population, 25.8. Fifty-four were under five | Mr. Coleman extended an invitation to the a Sr daugh- | 21204 by the society as distinct, and each is de- musatiy poston themecives during the unnavi- | Years of age, 35 were under one vear old and | courant go out at Mr. Truesdell’s ex- ee ca caus aus ante Fk SIE: coon ncn ae ie tae sider, with her little dangh- | scribed, and by a convenienteystemof starring | dui!” Present themselves during the unnavi. | 7) or Ae eare Sixteen of the deaths oc- | pense and witness practical mining. the pound- Peet aght rosa “brick hows on C st me om bot ir xed to al ; OF Baluanting her mother, Mrs. Jas. N. Wilson | ong can tell immediately what its merits are as | Constant disturbing of tie wate Dy" passing deaths by chabeca eend public institutions. The | ing of the rock and. panning out of the gold by ad Ea boats te . y asses we: Lymotic, 37; | practical miners. Rc ncenecg Ft. na. Seend gow nese | Bot ; Mr. and Mrs, W. J. 0. O'Brien have retarned | freer oud os ® marketable commodity in | bots prevents tiait forming. ag the schooner | Constitutional, 2: local, 46; developamental, 1; | Practoal miners an testified that the Truesdell (iy ealammalemgeigedl | > | from their wedding tour, which embraced Phil- | ¢V¢?Y state in the Union. From this it is easy | y,271 2001.08 Possibie thy mao ane wail! be | Violence, 6. tract was capable of subdivision and worth ite hing oom cittageat Takoma Park om city | 13th x hb BRO adelphia, Heading, Norristown, Fotteville and | 1° see the value and importance of the cate | joaded and sent to Richmond, Ve. 1; dapneenelnal canses of death were: Croup, | €1.300 per acro for villa sites, and if tn smaller "YET oe parscace —avipp.sroxe, | BET EEDIOTSOS ES other points in Pennsylvania. Thoy will take | logue. G. T. Dunlop gets the Neli's cargo of wheat | 1: 18: es lots at 5 cents per foot. Mr. Trucsdcli was recalled and testified that the correct ammount of bis land was 16.074 actos, and placed his deeds with the commission, e typhoid fever, 4; malarial fever, 6; pneumonia, up their residence at 80 K street northwest. STARRING THE CATALOGUE. and hay, which came down last night. One | t¥ J a " Miss Clara Hains is still quite ill with the| _ When the session began this morning Mr. O. thousand six hundred bushels of wheat i bronchitis se iasep aks a — quiney and will not be able to return to the | W. Garfield mounted the platform, and,with a| Alexandria, Va., was also received «= = = ogee 2 ‘CORCORAN ST. 10 rooms and BAY HOUSE 0: California, Kaloram: ss Ported: 29 white males, 30 white females, 26 losin i. e. pantera Californie, Kalora “ephaited; | Woman's College of Baltimore for several | copy of the catalogue in his hand, read off | Dunlap bel ad aera colored males, 17 colored females. | Marriage ee senimasiaed [OR SALP_NEAR 6TH ST. ON T-THREE 3. garkiugswewers and ‘water. Prices, 75c.. | weeks. the varicties in alphabetical order, beginning @ Water strect merchants had » number of | "Ported: 24 white, 12 colored. Still birthe re] yes — F sotion sad ite 2h foot ales; house in eat Bas Dists St Span $1.75 ver foot. Thewetrestest’ | Mra. RJ. Floyd of Capitol Hill, who bes| wit Aletson’s early apple. Many of them were | boatmen for cestonnes sha aaa ber of | ported: 4 white, 7 colored. denhenin C- King, caitanh tamyocter ot ee Yesdiueuts on Merajen iiihe> ver! Food lots for ta- | been spending several weeks with her brother, | talked over ana the value of each was told by | sellers of marine goods believe that trade, POR a SER ee was called by Mr. Perry as to Yestiments on Meridien ii. = Dr. A.L. Stelle, in New York, bas returned iliar with it, | which has so long remained dormant, is quick! THE GARBAGE QUESTION. value of improvements, seld-4 A. P. FARDON & CO., 615 14th st. dessenpuaiad by hes coh and bea a members eee = liar Pd Paden long it, is qr <4 ry ys inh to tp Sti ther. stricken from wakening. . Duvall objec 1e competency PE «CAHILL. ee Bee RUMBA HEIGHTS | 4 és iad ralsivobd troca,| Need oo iene eneoare eee =e It le Not Yet Decided—The Complaints Di-| of witness, as he based his valuation on the Weg te W-foos alley, price, 1,509 each. A. t- | Mase. ave. | -euiSJo EYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst. froth acti Nab aeiecel spend-| cider or preferable name. ‘Then, to, when-| 28 night cries of murder! help! an‘ The garbage question has not yet been sot- | of the improvements for public or private Use. Ee Pw aT Le Raia ee cere momsens Ut alr |The mncrige of Mr. W. Gaon White and Sve soe tno the, embers bed tid ome | Pou! bwin from 300 Fore caned | yea and wail fomorrow it wil not be noes | Tag seeson roveanentgt Gls F 1724 4th wt. a See fee neti nsoRD. . | Miss Kato Littlewood will take place at St. | PPC in bis state end had found it a success! heed. ‘Thosb who anie wa huge | Whether the garbage will be removed for the | at exa0, ) . F, Bex $1,201.96, ise 3th et. b. so 2-12 LER 'ORD.1307 F Marko bol a would request that it be st ose who arrived early sa nge | Poi b < : ra “ fe 2 ‘¢.: Grooms and betb, concrete cellar | on SALE—A VERY FINE LOT. COR. OF 16TH ae Wher Church at 6:30 thisafternoon: |” yor example, the summer pippin had hereto- | colored man In stocking feet dart from the | balance of tho year by the city, us it ie now be- 72. Page” $11,788.63, Sboe- , oy SS eee 140 feet deep to 5-foot alley ; monthly, Fox 80x160 feet— $2.50 her foot. ogee Wiley will be maid of honor and | tore had but one star for New York, showing | house and dows the street at a fearful rate. | ing removed, or whether bids will again be mill, #578 for stone barn, inva en od euiesennal peneaetion tt lemaemad coal rice, $3,300. meet | ye rele near N. H. ave., 19x100-eacn $1.60 | Mr. W. E. Sietz best man. Messrs. Tenny Ross, | that it was a. fa One of the i After, the wervico the party will return to the | suecess and upon his advice it received two | Mrs. Downman, whe mecepoe the house, | terdey. and thet boing largely im exces of the residence of tho bride and after a brief reco 4 f th = ae funds on hand, it was rejected. swctlm | 1th st0n pitnear Lincoln Park, 3 Hon will depart for a short ‘rip. to the sou! stars in the catalogue. After this part of the | stated that she was alone with two other ladies ok work was completed a number of now classes | last night, and having some ice cream in the| The Commissioners now have less than cab fact in 16th st. extended. 67 on line of | The young couple will make their residence in Wore added to the list. When apples and crab- | dining room below they went down to refresh | $16,000 on hand for the bainnce of the year, Sigughfen st.—81 30 per foot New York city. : 500 for mill dam. Mr. King was crose-exem- ined till the hour of adjournment MK. CARPENTER renarrteh To TRetiPy. The commission, on meeting this morning, made a ruling on the objection to Mr. B. D. iocks. suitable tyr Duliders Apply to _— oF 10 5 EA RARE CHANCE TO SECURE a| 1, SATEE 6 TheiNEL Grove te home cheap, zw urbat ne rooms, all | st Aye ees cass ROKER b GADSBY | Cor, East Capitol'and och sf . 2 d Carpenter testifying on the ground that bis : apples had beon thus treated the president an-| themselves. Hardly bad they become seated | and they doubted their authorty to enter into 7" oes SEES arouse PRAY Soa wets ne te ithe 5| Mz. Wm. Sherman Fitch and Miss Mary | nounced that ‘the discussion of the catalogue | st the table when’ one of the Indics “gave coun ches. ted ie ag rife being a claimant he an interested party * aly, 95.500. ‘O CU! ‘ORS — FO! AL EO ‘ke tf ‘0 Jeannette Donnelly were married last even- | was over with for the morni ing session, ans ir. | scream and pointed beneath the table. ere in “ on overrale e objec ~ com G ELDS, 1405 E we from Wasb! 5 home-seekers— i 1190 n \ 2 ett, ‘I ST ROOM BORE REAR | tome ee He raed eenee ees, pauolaas | 2g ome-soake Tish at ne. onefouri cash® Gaitst | ing at 7 o'clock in the presence of « large circle | D. W. Adams of Florida vas introdaced to read.|to their horror was seen 1 colored man; and | oer and Deneiy die win aie ee am | mission” states that yartics have been ey 8 Pee FR rut railroad facilities. | 913 East Capitol st. sel7-lin” | of friends at the home of Mrs. Sarah Clear on | @ paper upon “Pruning.” then began the screams and cries. The lady | Sr'rrence with Commissioner Deugiass, but | Pcrmitted to testify as to the For persobs looktus fora safe piece of prop- ji a G street. The bride wore a decollete costume Sa es in moving had touched the negro. As soon as | Nothing definite Wer mereed 10, nage amither | value of their own lands. The wife in Sty ine destruc location we conf lontly recomend | BFC , 2 R SALE— of white clk 6 d with lace and ie the man found he was discovered successful i si degen such case is clearly a competent witness, and, Te fe fu tae ceatral portion of then.w. part of the | Address P. 0. Box $86. cain Mana ieogud of whi os ens Anno Si Mr. Adams roferred to pruning aga sort of | break for the strect was made, conference will be he Ma tomorrow morning, @t | therefore, they saw no good reason why the (OR KENT—BY THE YEAK, TO AN At ‘PT- ‘S OF THE POTOMAO ORE! which meeting it will be decided whether bids " ? Mn) eae oa Mr. . Ss. of the | hereditary error. Our present system of s husband, who has no interest in his wife's wo besides bath: | premises, on high sround; eatendea view: frou the LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. an eae ee ee P ‘a residence in | front groom; Mr. Henry W. Grosz of N WARKEN CHOAT nd within about ten or Elkridge stations ‘Kel to viaduct +; - ITH A TIN PAIL. will again be advertised for or not. w York, Mrs. | pruning proves that we believe in the total Pig ; sig. * nents on our new | 8. 8. Jordan and daughter, Miss E. P. Jordan, | Gepravity of ell fruit and that the only way it | 8s night there was a little scene on $2} | There are ntallpm necting mpage) ¥ ARACTs con: | Mrs. 8. A. Smith, Mrs. George E. House, Mr. | can be saved is by means ofywholesale butchery. | Street near P, and the principal participants in y ry the Sth 4 * LOW | Frank Coburn, | After the ceremony the guosts | The first and direct result of cutting any tree, | it were Henry Gissell, a white boy, and Samuel | S84\Will remain until tho 5th of next month, accompanied the newly married couple to the | ho aiid, was to do it a permanent and irrepar- Mason, a colored one. It appears thatcarlier| At property, should not be as competent as to values as she ix. They fail to discover how any conjugal relations could in- terfere with the busband s comp y, for he has not derived his opinion as to the value of real estate from any conjugal relations with bis Wife. This would therefore permit him to testify as to tracts other than that in whign thé wife, . AK. In fo encourage improv: station); has porch on | subdivi@lens, we now offer ACRE. fwo sides, “foot ‘cellar under main building contain: ing ‘good portable furnace: parlor, dining room aud Ball,‘ail communicating, snd sinull- library room om Sine floor, with tour rooms «inciudin servants’ Foom) u from as ux and | residence of the groom on Masenchusetts — able inj Hryre rons. well water in kitchen. house just fu: | excellent view of the Picturesdue country surround | Aue Norflieast, where # recoption was hel ished. well papered and painted throughout, floors | ing it. ey will be at home tofrionds on Tuesday ‘ained and Snished with bard-of! finish. Apply to '0 “better investment can be made in or about evenings after October 1. ibseriber at his residence on premises or to G. W. 8. | District, either fora howe or for sure and speedy profits. were appointed for thirty days. r at time it is likely the force will be de- jury. Pruning for growth is myth, | in the ovening Gissell had torn Mason's bat and | creased and several of the wagons will also be id those who do it are following the ancient | made off. Shortly afterward the white boy | taken off. idea that all the nourishment of tree comes | was sent to the pump a littic distance from his through the root, ignoring the fact that most | home with a large tin bucket. Mason met him Complaints have been decreasing during the ast few days, until now thore are less than forty | hay an interest. Mr. Robimsoe’ mowed on = ar ha = ae | Ueetinenmen ills mpeg Lem —- of ‘the tree's ‘nutrition comes from the | at the pump, it issaid, and snatching the bucket | in twenty-four hours, oso <4 . oe HALL. St, Dents F. 0., Baltimore county, Bid. siructed’ trate se on wee Fontble fo SHOOTING STARS, leaves. “To remove a branch is to do the from his hand dealt him a severe blow across | | Health Ofticer Hammett has received a letter | Stich. “* alzo Messrs. Hagner, White and POR SALE_AT FALLS CHURCH, 9 ‘A WIWE | Sars of thie pececete ea cee natOn STOMA any tree more harm than to cut off root. Prun-| the face, making two or three bad cuta. Dr. A. | from the ‘secretary of the Brooklyn board of G house with 10 rooms and pantry; bay” window; | besutitul end hofdmesans couse ees Fide Over & It takes a lot of men to make ing causes a treo to bear simply because it im- | B. Sheckell was summoned and found it neces- | health concerning the ccliection of garbage in is VALUATIONS. ital wrowndn, fruits abate “thrusiery, fowers; | geben: mducements Co parties building this fal, ‘A world; long years have shown it; crils the vitality of the tree itself. Pruning | sary to put several stitches in the injared boy's | that city. The informmtion saves tho Sopals tion T then took the stand and testi- ‘$ miniates’ walk ‘from sta: | Quarry FREE OF CRC Es nn oe Coma And strange it seis that it should take ‘ys a tree open to all sorts of diseases and is a | face. ms to stuts oF will exchanse | TT) ERE rs part #8 splendid opportunity: will | coupanywothee nt Tull particulars, apply at a nd the price paid for the removal of TWO MEN INJURED. garbage is 95,000. During the summer months ‘| more ‘thex al ese inreneed uy the proning | About 9 o'clock thin morning there wasan| the Kurbag_ it removed nice m neck andi It has been decided by a committee of ex- | knife above and the plowshare below. accident on a Glen Echo car and two men were pat ey ore bad become acquainted defiance to all the laws of nature. ‘The troubles with the park land, as also as assessor of the county lands. He had known tracts 1 and 10,part ti for city propert: ; ‘Bo very few to own it. your fare and show you the property at any {ites oe vONTEVELY & FINLEY, at. n. f the Johnson farm, the northeastern rt of F st h h = lected in close-covered wagons and is dumped | © : a > [ae OK SALE-A HANDSOME 10-ROOM HOU SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | perts that John L. Sullivan should be eligible| At the conclusion of his paper Mr. Adams considerably injured. It is sxid by one who | st ece the park. “‘Truct-1. Glen W. Cooper, he valued beautiful grounds, with shade, excellent water —— ts hip in th J-ogical socioty; | W## called upon to answer umber of ques- | was there that the track had been greased for — =200 per acre; tract 2 has been purcbased; prices 38.000” Sig acres’ dtocm new house Series | KOH SALE WHITE FLAKE LIME. ADOPTED Bx | © membership in the pummel-ogical society; | tions that wore aroused by his attack upon the some purpose, and as the car started to come JUDGE KIMBALL’S GRIST. tact 3 (H. Brown), €200: tract 4 (L. Brooks), Fonrciny ‘81,00, ou mataiment flan, Alva fevers} fight ae iam architect mh Fliiadcipbla, the best | also that Shakespeare, Byron and several others | avatenrof proninen fie Coe shelf eae Sone cull cease — $250; tract 5 (Thos. Minor), €250; tract 6 (3. a dairy ant arden farus for rent Iso two tracts of 45 | Neate Ade WILLIAMS ECO, His Tthst, nw, | Bave made valuable contributions to poem- barren orchard that ho knew would be im'| brake and the car dashed with great force | He Disposes of Fifty-six Cases in His Court ida yr Saag tema Ss =e oe 00 Aliey ost’ oth’ aud 7i sid 30 acres, - aes - roved by pruning whether or not be wot inst hag 5 : waieue : 2), E200; tract 8, pur- OE fo Git” Shit “ave “nad W's, £2423: 500 | fom ‘ OR SALE A HANDSOME ANTIQUE OAK OH. | ology, eee itis hati Hn atl ne euehdlit es soos eare fvesptgpe pe ey Cae A ren mee eenaint t by | Sttteds, tcl 10. cL. | Crutchield), dass, and four Louses on F = ae wUReGeIEnCRiGeeOOR GE ‘utitil instrument: only 800 cash. PRELE Guat use” comoatet that pruning would cause fraitfulness, but he | were named Carrol and Lyon. Dr. atau | ‘There were fifty-six cases dirposed of by | Mr. Fenwick's land, 11, Mr. Carpenter valued , on my | Fahour iociville, cng S squares Hom atason, | ERIK CONLLeF, O16 Lith a. aw. Nemoto would want very good proof of this before he | Ritchie was summoned and ‘surgical ald was |J%4go Kimball today, among the defendants | at #225 por acre, 13 ‘at —€225; 14, €200;, 10, Verandas, shade, conservatory, garden, lennery, &¢. | J}OK SALE-SEVEKAL § LE AND Show distinctions that don’t would cut. He did not wish to be understood | rendered. being a number who were charged with | #200: 16 (Van Kiswick), 2200; 18 (Blag- -; eas = 2 Pipe 23 sulting from pruning that would over! co Re [es y y ), Cl qi JOR SALE_A VERY DESIRABLE PLACE OF 5 | 8° Of your bank account, ree sold tion of other District ordinances. Most Fiicres at’ Deanewool, D.C. (Benuine)s improved | [S01 SALESTEN LOTS IN GUACEL : . the disadvantages, and when such was the caso | Latimer & Sloan yesterday sold at public Bradley), ‘8500. Excép were taken to the admission of this evidence. Witness with Messrs. Edson and L. Sands went over Perea ering a sae” Evie | PONE TS CO TE Sa is nicely located on the Sheriff road. convenient dis | Address OASH D. Stat oflice, tance from depot.’ It bay'an abundance of fruit of | on wate two Sew all {he choicest varieties, apples, peaches, pears, xrapes, | JV ~ = i q | of them were fined amounts ing from “Cliggins secms to have very elevated ideas | #© would recommend pruning, but he simply | auction the west 22 feet by 120 of J. H. Gor. rangii liggins wished to lay down the general statement that | don’s subdivision of square 99 for $1.25 per | €5 to €10, while others were put under their of things?’ cutting a tree hurts it. He had never seena this property about two weeks since and be ; yy ware foot. Also part of lot 157, in 74, | personal bonds or discharged. Eight persons . and plenty of shade distance irom Sy ouly | A) bicycles: ladies’ and wentieinen {:Tshould say 80; you ought to see him raise | pruning Knife that would make es neat cut | fronting 48 fect ou Sad. street, itaproveds for | hove clued, with saeneee, LagMt Persons | xtiowed them site rng wp we ne meen about 1 mile :communiesiion with city both by Fail and Must te gold.” Banas. non ‘as nature does, nor a cut that heals as well. $4350." ‘The purcheecr of bathe Pr dary ged agrancy, ly the water in the creek to be quite low during rr E catches." Visto mit be soi 4 eon, oa WALNUF as Mr. Adams’ paper was not allowed to go un-| ijii0- The purchase pieces escaped s prison sentence, and he was put droughts ‘ig ae ow; tnproved by fraane’ lot : m2L-1w ofr eat, Uedstead, springs snd hnittuatttesss © Also a grand . . challenged by any means and was attacked bye| "The real estate agents stato that the dull | 8"der his personal bonds. Puring the morning several fine apples from coo. : YOR SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN, FINE | *uare Knabe pinuo very cheap. Acuress ‘The “‘cool September days” have come, number of eceeabers, who maintained that | season in Georgetown is fast wearing away and | One of the eight was a Georgetown boy, | the Pomological exhibit were placed before the No G-room houses, 4th st. bet. G and H n.w.;lot | Fils site at Gien Yeho, Md’ electric cars pase in | ofc. The hottest of the year, & judicious pruning was ® natural method and | ail is activity weet of the creck. Within very | whoue name was given as Rutherford B. Hayes | CMmission which led Mr. J. Hl. Gordon to re~ bg ge ae & front; improvements made: well saded. For terms, | [son SALE-PRIVATE-FOR ON ‘That keep the market bulli resulted in positive advantage to the tree. In- | ¢, ves | mark: “This is now a nisi prius court, but after 3 3 | &e., address BARGAIN K, Star office. cir a PS a oceans Zid Mani eee eae subject | {6% Months an unusually large number of sales | Jackson, and ho was sent to the reform school. | recess it will be on appleate court.” . USS THE MOST LIMENAL TERMS, « 8190. Une. Winsor bed, $50. Some parlor On stove pipe lager beer. ia ke. rd Resta Sauer Saree by air. = taken place here and Washington men | John Lineham was complained against by cozy 6-room and fe house, with 8, pets and imatting. All as ood. i unless you mean bus! nd was given ninety MB. TRUESDELL'S UNING EXPERIENCE. feet of xround, porches, shade, Be. wil paper sth st. Stringfellow of Texus, which was to have beon | bar,itp ‘if Msin been the investors. The | Sanitary Ofticer Frank 5 P ” roperty is rapidly in- | dj Herbert Adams plead guilty and was Mr. Truesdell testified that in August he wit- 2atory G-room brick; all mt; destr-| tbrowshout: right at station of Beltsvitle. 5 = SOLBING oe Fike told bim ~‘never” and he wont Tea tomorrow, but which was so nesrly akin | crossing and what sold for & coats two yours | ive tne tae en ee Sey Given | nessed Mr. Kirk and son pan some of the sand Rea eden EM Ne gPuet Parchase money can | pAterulo station, withanout Zecreaotercant, | F'Qte ction it Gai dane ae Eo eae eae AUSEPOnEE S¥8Y, Cee cate Reenter: Bek Dee. See | agp ta aoe wens Eve arecs to ninoty dameeees. neds Kabiibs ba de Wea rr Pe ED Dyer echt Riveseneat iOamall frame houses:| fit teeny, &c.. Will Paper ‘throughout; | — azar ‘ E : To think and wonder if she meant Row (scked’ permission’ to’ present 14) a¢ this ag a Ah Lee, a Chinaman, was charged on a dis- | oon "0S Peay ingame egy vee tate. See this san dh, Peas comtor. | POR_ SALE — HOUSEHOLD GOODS, NEARLY ‘A week, or just a day. Poi ‘ ‘The faneral of Mra. Jean Gibson, who diea | OFderly blank with violating the Inw on 4% | Sho eS Se ‘aichirabie piece of business property on G st.| Hot of the ne eee ew. 1758 © * seer BEV. LYMAN PHELPS’ PAPER. ne! rs. Jean Gibson, who ness propert, ores and dwel areerceilent speculat es. z street, and he paid €10. ing the sand in a pan with some water Be — ming: | ST ELTBVILLE LAND AND IME CO., Des eo er ed p"twixt the horse and| _ “Immediate Effects of Cross Fertilization as | last Sanday, took place vosterday afternoon 1003 F st.‘n. washed it until the “color” (specks of gold) j Otto Brashears forfeited €5 for driving : Rpts e x but littie. Inquire after 5 p.m. at 25 8th ‘at. Bue. 3 i ti ity and Commercial Values of | ftom her late residence, 3010 O street, and a| through a procession. Was shown and handed it to the commission, "new brick houses on C st. me; nice homes; | _se1740 oom 14. _ alate : seas | ns Ntb 7 vecilsNed) the <hlibel wh: ceed Nhe | Orta Une ene ae ore ee ae sean origina arco a oe Joseph Blundon forfeited €10 for permitting | MF. Trusdell spoke of his experience | im OR ACRES ADJOINING THE IVY | })OR SALE—VERY LOW—ONE LARGE FIRE- Citrus Fruits,” was subject of a valuable . ~ mining in Colorado, and said that the black Trick : all m.1. ;deairably located om 16th | F'Uity 9500 per acre; this property | H* proof conibination-iock iron sale” THOMAS DOW, | Heels to interrupt a castigation. talk by Rev. Lyman Phelps of Sanford, Fle., | %© their last resting place in Glenwood. The | horses unfit for labor to be worked. sand of the creck was similar to that in the Su"iivery, stable fu desirable location; atze of | Mica” JOLT. WONT CNT ME | EEN t hat ; who 4s known as authority on the topic he dis- | Puubearers were Messrs. Lectch. Greenlecs, | | James Dempsey, Aunie ae talcesa nie! | west, “and incidentally “remarked. that Me bus ns enay terms - SD SAVE BENT | FOE SFR TEN SHAKES OF THE CavivaL | Judge: “Why did you strike your w: cussed. Some twenty yours ago Mr. Phelps | s00T tributes tere ween e nad oaaeker: The | Brils, charged with keeping Burchell wax a director in a company in which ‘A number of and small suburban homes on | F/OR SALE—BUY A HOME AND SAVE RENT— | F' stock of the Norfolk and LEER eauboat | Prisoner: “She made light of my business.” | went to Florida to’ live ‘on account of bis | 2°rel tributes were many and beautiful. owe . witness was interested. momthiy payluent. i New 4andU-room houses for sale very cheap by | Company. REDFORD W. WALKEK & SON. 1000 F “ : _ 7 ts ‘s Se en tee Thomas Costello plegd guilty to a charge of WHY PAY RENT? Gro. K Arrangton, Duilder and owner: trou $40 | ste sett | “What is your business’ broken health. He become interes! e A BIG Bass. selling liquor on Sunday end was fined $26. VALOR oP tn eee Saeee. EASTERDAY & HALDEMA’ 20 per ponte: small cash payinent just ber at. FOE SALE SHOP WORN “AND SECONDHAND | T'm a glazier.” growing of oranges and lemons and one of the| Mr. Franck D. Johns says that on the 17th of acd Judge Wilson asked what was the value ef os ¥ a satety Licyciesat reduced prices. #10 down 10 per Most interesting and novel collections in the | september, 1888, he catight at the Little Fallea SET ay pang PRICE, Honth 1800 boys’ safetion at cost. CAPITAL CYCLE —_———_—_ display of fruit at the National Museum is the | S°P' . a ig! r the prospect on the Shoemaker tract. ae THE PRESEYTEKIAN CEMETERY. | one made by Rev. Mr. Phelps. black bass which weighed 11 pounds, 13 —— Truesdell said there was a value for = At the conclusion of the discussion that fol-| ounces. This, he asserts, can be proved. The 4 SALE STOPPED. the world over, but did not believe that 168 0b BIRD STORE, | One Death Hesuits From the Removal of| lowed Mr. Phelps’ paper the society adjourned | fishing party consisted of Arthur Dickens Kerr, | Capt. Herbert Bryant, desiring to extend his was such a thing as 2 local market for gold ticket to inspect’ ‘I. R. BROOKS, O16 izth st. nw. ae _ 722 Ith st. nw, the Bodies There. until 2 o'clock. A pre Ward ae gee McDermott, besides | fertilizer manufactory, now on King strect, oo It = sold = 4 ans . se-lme FSH, SALE 130 SEWING MACHINES AT s10.| Health Oficer Hammett is granting permits REST OF THE PROGRAM. ih wae weighed ot Dr oe ncny xing: |The | some days ago offered the city property com. | lis prospect had a value and over an | 1.OR SALE_AT WOODSIDE. NEW SIX-ROoM | £ Some equal to new. At AUERBACH'S Capitul A fish was weighed at Dr. Burnett's drug sto OR SALES A ot and cold water bat, lar | Hill usu, Dowatic sewing Huchines and patterns, |for the removal of bodies from the Presby-| The program for the other sessions today is | Hei Mut mcighed at Dr. Burnett's drug store. | °c spoke factory trobe, stable tor two horseu; cellar and’ shade, "Price, | 3°! and a oS. SURE, Memaner terian cemetery in Georgetown, and most of | as follows: 1. ‘Heredity and Environment in ——— ~ wharf _— at the a ot Duke rman = with two I bu. Ox REM CALIGRAPH, HaM- igi ‘ . committer after consultation consi r ith two lote, $3 Fee ee REMINGTON pCALIGRAPH: HAM | thom are being taken to Oak Hill. Originating New Fruits,” Thomas Meehan, Ger- ANACOOTEA. se repel Re perm pn wep agey Nelters at bancattie; athines. for rent: cir Mr. J. E. Libbey took out permits for the | mautown, Pa.; 2. ‘Fruit Districts Goologically Pict auction, Rad Gib olay comach sas acted EXYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, O10 ¥ st removal of about a dozen bodies of his rela- | aud Clim tically Considered,” Prof. E. 8. Goft, 4 SPECIAL OFFICER FOR GARFIELD. last night by the mayor to consider the subject. the land it increased the value $100,000, for it might develop millions. By Mr. Perry—If the rock yielded new over $1.50 per ton it could be with advan- tage. Senator Sawyer and Dr. Kempster had executed papers to sell a poorer prospect for a ydsoinely decor per, js Experiment Station, Madison, Wis.; 3. “Recent r : much larger sum. tives, some of whom died as long as eighty | Experiment Station, Madison, Wis; 3. “Recent | The citizens of Garfield have of late become | The aldermen voted unanimously that the prop- | fr. Perry said he could not see, then,why be KR SALE years ago. Fruits,” Dr. C. V: Kiley, U. 8. Department of | Perturbed over the frequency of petty crimes | erty shoul sold under condition that at | had not put in a larger estimate. ion UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS LOTS, = A sad incident happened this week as the re- | Agriculture; 4. “Does the Spraying of Orehards | and disorders. At a public meeting held there | least agape pectin smn on the wharf |" “Mr. ‘Truesdell suid that there were seven pite MEISKELL & MeLERAN, 1008 F st-_ See FOR SALE—PIANOS. sult of the wholesale disinterments, it being the | with Insecticides Pay?” Prof. UC. M. Weed, Col-| recently it was deemed advisable to send a tnat wcten en De catablaee eying | opened on the Shoemaker tract, For 4 | NEAR UNIVERSITY STATION AND ELECTRIC | — = —= Geath of Mrs. Jean Gibson, widow of the late | lege uf Agriculture, Hanover, N. H.; 5. “Some | delegation to the Commiasioncra and request | © Rt sasuien, Sud anslben Gals to tae Ghee em GOLD ON THE SHOEMAKER PLACE. RoaD. | poeraeae data fete tava cee aha, haa NG, 9010.0 street | Local Fomological Problems," ‘Hon. Chas. W. | the appointment of a special oficer. Monday | the goth of September and to start widha bid | Mr. Dewey was recalled and teotifed that on : Anandsome dark case slightly used upright erana | 24,4 few days ago sho had permits obtained | Gartield, Mich.; €. “Pomology in tho Eleventh | night there was a public meeting for the pur- | Of” g1\995. ‘When this “resolution came into scat: dnee thempueesse 5 CARS EVERY SIX MINUTES. Piano, in elewant condition, for only $250; €100 cars | £0F the removal of the remains of at least ten | Consus, Mortimer Whitehesd, U. 8. Census | pose of hearing the favorable report of the | tie “common council Messrs Aitehesom, | tHe Shoemaker place were seven pite,designated DM SALL ENT INVEST down und balsnce monthiy to suit; bas very rich and | Of her relatives and she was present to witness | Bureau, Washington, D. C. delegation. A liberal subscription for the pay-| Picher and Jones voted to imake the wait | BY letters A to G, and the vein was eight or - west: sll rooted. aa aero full tone and isa big bargain; a guarantee of five years | Part of the work. Evening ywasion, 8 o'clock—At the Ebbitt | ment of a special watchman was made. Mr. A.| Shrettered by. conditions, Meer, Aitehees, | nine feet wide and fiveorsixhigh. He bad taken 2° CLAY STEWART EGON, oft tan ceaia wares cb serena a 3 Being sixty-nine years old the excitement | House.—1. “Apple Growing Comercially Con. | W. Carfoll resided ae a Hea aly AS Co or teint ecg epeleraene ny [prs serge parenteral § we 5 . ‘Wik rikko WamawGe, ois'0: yas foo much for her and her death resulted | yidered,” Hon. F. Wellhouse, Fairmount, Kan.; | secretary and R. Giles served as treasurer. : Nit Piessant:cocucr tot | A beautifal subdivision, Gravel streets, brick side- im oe oe ene from nervous prostration. 22,000 i showed but a trace of gold ineach. Pit B was 2. “Commercial Peach Growing,” Rev. J. F. bring more than $2,000 if no coyditions were . chaser. On tl smaller than Aand showed rock of the same fe trees house 10 ano House, —>——_ Fasioe, Douglas, Mich-+/ 3. “Seotionvs. Whole} ‘.__. 1.51 wriday the polide bovb Dien on the |i! cas contondod tant the teats obberer the | gumecsl chacecter, but tho ouin ons Gaston open srate in | walks, ‘Tf A BARGAIN, Progress of the Southern Negro, Boots in Propagating the Apple,” Prof. J. L. =i iday the police have been on the fact! ks and | teen or fifteen inches wide. He took three itv Fst set 1-ot oun logue, free, copyrizi und can” 8 | To the Editor of The Evening Star: Budd, Ames, Iowa. lookout for one Alice Wood, a white girl, who erecta mopar Knamend-| samples which showed traces of gold. SS FORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. sels Im THOMSON I noticed in Tue Star an interview with YESTERDAY'S AFTERNOON SESSION. is believed to be a resident of Prince George's ment striking out the conditions was lost,|From a pile of good ore selected jot 11S) om is. Ra Thepai Salee 7 HARRY BARTON, 1331 F. scl? lin Prof. Gregory in relation to his visit to Cleve-| at the afternoon session of the American Po- | county and is deveribed aa being about sisteen | Moser. Aitcheon, Jonea and Faber voting land, Ohio, wherein he speaks of the colored | mological Society yosterday the president, P. | ,SYentcen years old, short, heavy built, | “aye,” aud. Messrs. C- S.Moore, Harrison, people reversing tho order of thing, that, in-| 5. Say delivered an interesting addvees | "it A ei dreag ee ee el ike aria | Davis, Snowden, Strider and Uble voting ~ ar FOE DALE_NE AME OFFEKING SOME ELE-| stead of being only waiters, bucbere and a black sill: dress, sik hese and white China | Messrs. on and Fisher declin xant special barcains in pianoson wonthly pay- on the purposes and methods of the society. | silk shawl from her employer, Mra. Darling of | for the measure unless the conditions were ihents or cash. Ali wakes of une irk he took « sample which 7.23 per ton. The next pit (C) far showed more like pit A and the sample atrace of gold. From pit Da sample amaying $4.13 was taken, From E the sample yiel Pt Fetsse MCE € SE HOUSE Paine, mexk tt JOHN MeILVE xhtly used planes. | porters, they were engaged in the professions | He congratulated his fellow members on the | 9th street southeast. ‘Sheriff Bell of Prince stricken out, and as at least nine votes are re- da trace of gold. . aed corlight secoti a ee ne and a selene and eeinees of sees oars pleasant a ae eee comvennien George's county is hunting up the girl. quired by the city charter to adopt any law, | He =A scumete <ambe ore which pao ited. = PIAN NG: Also he noticed colo men employed as day | was being held and spoke y of the good ‘der or resolution, and there were only nine | trace of gol 4 aand' Dts. .e._ | gem THE ThLaPemstanisave, | laborers on the railroads. Ia August Unele | work thasocicty is dolog in theerace of ieee RECHABITE MERTING. ss 4 pit F showed the vein 18 and 2% inches ands IS IN GOOD | J “SALE — SECOND-HAND PIANOS ne SALE_PRAME wOUse lot 26 GEIS. very cheap as a buildine lot we ity. ARMA STI .. 2 members present and two dissentient, the <6 i | Sam thought that my valuable services could be | ing the people to the practical detujls of fruit | Anacostia Tent, 138, I. 0. R., met last night | Members Present an condition, and has had littie wee, inust be sold at | F“horousity repared aut wiht be told cheap ie | dispensed with in cotimating the number of belos ‘owing. Upon the vice presidents, he said, | and was presided over by Chief Ruler James H. ‘Apply to BECKEs's naD- nang bos { Jt e SUBURBAN KING sTREET. vi REN ab oe | Sak, OF om Sand amontlly painents. of cotton per rere, &c., in the census office. | rested much of the responsibility of Propagat: | Goddard. Forty-one members were present an ; eo Ww | ‘ as OF icourse, I accepted the inevitable, but I| ing tho ideas to their several state eocietios and | 33 ive candidates were initiated. There were | _Th¢ improvement of King street extended oe yee ag id ne EL could not sit idle and want for a living so | cf demonstrating the relations between scien- | $04 fN visiting members from George C. | West to Hooff's run and the erection of a new of use. COOPER'S STABLE, when a porter's place was given me on arun | tific pomology and practical fruit growing. | Thompson Tent, No. 3, who sang songs and | stone and iron bridge over the crossing of King tband Handi B Gixss, you, s Sue-toned Square Plano or handsome | to Montgomery, Ala., I accepted it If Prof. | He attributed the decline in pricesto over: puatp adldtonan: jock witht tah can thee aiemiiehen few (0K SALE-A PERFECT FAMILY HORSE; ANY | Ot¥gu for your Lome, F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. 61 Gregory wus surprised at the advancement of | production, irregularity in shipment, too large = rae he ‘and the county of Alexandria now lady or child ean drive bina 9 years oid aud sound | _°2 Ge sdccia the negro in Cleveland, Ohio, the leading state | quantities sent to the same market and the in- AN EVENING OF MUSIC. mon rig * ar of 8500 for a ao mate eae é of the west in culture, refinement and edu- | ferior qualltities frequently sent. Headvocated | ‘There was an evening of music last night at | Proposes to give one-half of £500 for thy —————__— Results of Yesterday's Racing. cational facilities, what must I, who have con- | a revision of the catalogue, making it simpler | the residence of Mr. Wan. H Peck. A good many | !rresidents on the line will reso the otime At Gravesend: First.race, mile—Contribu- | siantly heard "of the shiftleseness of | and more intelligent to the laymen, as it was “daleny The ib pop ome _ eee: tion, 1; Gold Dollar, 2; Lima, 3. Time, 1.1534.| the negro in the south, have beer to| becoming quite bulky with the inerease in the | ¥°%28 Poop! nerd ag Se contributors money. sample showed a trace of gold. At pit @ the side of the vein had been uncovered and the samples showed traces of gold. Mr. Dewey then read a list showing the samples which he a and att and speak it T trick fectiy fearless and ger er been trained and cam trot in less tevou the road. Can be seen at McPA, Fax) Grant pisc 5, By Spek in-|see them acting on the railroads in| number of fruite treated of. In conclusion | to the pr¢ were Miss Mildred Peck, Miss A BASE LINE. from W. G. Metzrott & Co., in which attention a RI ABLiy Sita. Geomtowa. at Mics ance saned area ace Georgia and Alnbiss aa Sremen and brake-| Prosident Rerckmans spoke feachingly of the | Boe Ans feo Corie Eisler The exactitude of the Alexandria county sur-| ig called to an alleged irregularity in the ool- ALE — 60 ORS, HARES ; * 1.0535. Face, | men, superi jorers ir. clean ied since .” Refreshments were , se SESS Wnt St ta eattable Tor any busl-| the Clinton stakes—La Tosca, 1; Heckon, 2.| the “carn, watering and -lciug up, ar atone Mee aad Pe [pe oer vo veys is becoming of more importance’as the | jection of taxes for musical and other enter- REL MANET DpoopEp | Oty two starters. Time, 1.543. Fourthrace, | masons, bricklayers and plasterers. While in RLEGTION OF ONICERS. / wortes. scabies ahs for Uugay tind und wentie; win | the Woodlawn handicap, 1 3-16 miles—Sir John, Aegroy that none ie Wasciogton oF ned oy ita | The election of offigers for the eneuing term | Ansoostia is represet#ed at the High School County Sprveyor Sickles will proceed to de- i ot W SAZEL’S stable. S141, 0 st. | 1; Masteriode, inbel Glenn, 3. Time, 2.0234. | Se race, can be cou.pared with. In Mont- | of two years resulted as follows: Prosper J.| by Mise Leonora Langhorn, Mise Linda Pum- | termize and sxt out a trae meridian line for Filth race, 1}¢ miles—Folsom, 1; Busteed, 2; Ala., on the main street, Ifound one | Berckmans of Georgia, pfesident; C. L. Wat-| phrey, Maurice Haines and Arthur Tew, the county. Meet? | ROM SALE a Fas: Atlantic building. stock A BAKGAIN-BKICK HOUSE _ ar 10th mw.: house has ceeded. “wast sel act | POX SALE-MANDSOME BAY HORSE: BLACK | tainments. They say that they are constract- ing large and quite expensive ball on 12th street near P, to be used for musical,” Fequured; must seul. Ad= ] Miss Belle, 3. Time, 1.573{. Sixth race, 11-16 drug stores owned and run by a i ident; ANCIPATION MEETING. of course are required to pay taxes on ctute: five years old Mfteen aude high: Wenge . 15TH gt 'Y & | rous of Lowa, first vice president; G.C. Brackett | Mr. Purell calls the attention of the health me soto | green buadred votnas: sou wil work tyainale cr | miles—Can Can, 1; Bermada, 4; Peter, 8. | negro.. Tho professions, too ore well patrons | 2g ctLo™ vecrotary; Benjamin, G. Smith of | department to the condition of the private ale, | A colored mas mecting in commemoration | the property and compete a peters. A _REAUTIFUL HOUSE | oe eta See ae Bee a ps ete ‘Time, 1.49% ized. Inevery town that ted of horse | Massachusetts, treasurer; xaperintendents for | in the rear of the Lyons Rouses. of emancipation will be held other persons who may invest their money 70K SALE A at At Gloucester: First race, 634 furlong Flem-|cars the drivers and, in some instances, the several states—J. 8. Newman, Alabama; Wm. Charlie Brent, a colored boy, was rough announced , Lo | SER SENS ington, 1; Buckeye, 2; Hatalpa, 8. | Time, 1.25, | the conductors were ‘negroes. Ono thing | A" Hancock, Arizona; E-¥, Babcock, Arkansas; | handled by & dog yesterday afteturen coat, | Howse tonight, and mares “AEG ETEHe | Second race, 3, mule Dend leat between Lord | atruck mo as" queer, at all” the stations |: E Cutter, Caiferhigy Wet bene | aan Tt Wohin, te Henke, a hen, _ty20- Su #5 ¥a-ave-— | Stanley and Loyalty; Ed. Marks, 3. Time not} the sign, “waiting ' room for colored} rado: J. Hl. Hale, ‘Connecticut; H. M.| A sociable was given st Capt. Pitcher's last | OD' jeshington, (UH SALE-ONE STYLISH SIDE-BAK BUGGY; | taken. Hun off won by Loyalty in 513g. Third | people” was to be seen, yet the; Beckwith, Delaware; William Saunders, Dis- it. site ous Secielight harmon: price 260. 4 apidat | race, 64 furlongs dea, 1; Pestilence, 2; Fla- | do not discriminate on the streét cars, once. Can be seen at rear of‘! in the bands y there was a Seance at Bald for rent for all kinds of x time, 1.22. Fourth race, 1 mile— | through South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama | samuel Hope, Georgia; Daniel L. Cook’ Fino gaps . Cannot Pardon Him. real estate agent for n= oon & Fo Say Batbsoxe BAY MAKE: YOUNG. | Ei" LcGinnis,’ 1; Dousman, 2; Lithbert, 8, | evidenca of thrifs and’ a desire for improve. | samuel Hope, , Gee Taaians; Silas Wilson, | “Sighs tor Pearson and Offcer Slack | Morgan Brown wasrecentiy convicted of keep- ere ee A ey polio apn ae eciaule for a Aue baess: | Time, 1454.. Fitih race, ie peamaventsy | Meech cme) oven cue all siden: ok 1Spenente Lawes 3, Miuibonse, Kansas sarconge B. Gaver, | were in this section a morning or two ago. - | ing an unlicensed bar and sentenced to thirty | church at the corner of G and 10:h streets Otee tte Foo barness, ‘Apply st SLABLE, 317 18th st. n.w. ; Lumber, Blackburn, 3. Time, i 2 Maine; William 1 § ‘was an exciting runsway thie fhe | formerly much used lectures con- fests aid eam va Ge rae OTT FST CLASS awe | SiR tace 45, furlonge--Foubill 1 Ganteon, | thnn those in some parts of Maryland and Vir-| G'Sisony: Mteachasgie tok i a sae een Oereee ae morning | days in the work house. Several days ago he | Toctions and such other entertainments as they apa eve. consaune 11 ro O® SALE-THE ONLY FIEST-CLASS HAND: | 2; Sunday i. their new ball. What they 53 HILL & Jc i Coleman, > ays * ‘and the Commissioners 3. “ime, OF ginin, In the little towns along the road the | gaay Neg? F Misipul; ‘Jecaen 4 Mae applied for » pardon Beggs vton inthe city also bunineve waronsor all |”* At Tatonia: Firat race’ mile and 60 yards— | people appested to be well dreseod and nest fers = : Sele een of Recent st te toe, ws A. H. GREGORY, Nebraska; Fred Smythe, New Hampshire; sels-1m Gth st. and New York ave. 2.\w. Fj FH F | Parts, 1: Cashicr, 2: Col. Wheatley, 3. ‘Time, | and there were very fow ragamufiins. Ido not | E. Williams, New Jersey; F. M. Hexamer, New | ‘The action brought by George Webster | Dumont for report. —. a eo Fok, SacEJUSrAmkIvED 0 Houses; | 140%.” Second race, 1 milo and 70 yards | write this to take any honors from my Ohio | Yorks Soa" Landier Worth east George | againat Semon Webb vo socnze socrtetne rae | ins lettor #5 the Magne engineered og ep cant in provenais, Lnadeensnd | 2, 80K them some fine draft and drivers. Aiso3 | Laura Doxey, 1; Outcry, 2; Bon Air, 3. Time, | brother, but to bestow a few words of praiso W. Campbell, Delaware; H. i Engle, Penn lots on Wi and Jefferson streets has | Officer said: “This oe ie WR — E hs airtel carefully ult anier our hermual Super | Augeasreod matched umes. Also severat Re cope |1-475,. ‘Third’ race, i L4G mlles—Ethel, 1; | and encouragement on the oft-maligned negro dé tus revenue and involving 7 popu, $eNswatrat cians srevery reeyet Heueopen ior | Betaen; , Als one ds road Loewe, very speedy. (Also | Trastiotetie, t; ‘Durinesy, 8. time, 148%, | of the south. -E. cronted by porden to cosh cums I cespeetcaly | Gems Seay onch anthony Say ook wry tem For cuties par ticaiar and irice appig te | SS represemied or usouey refunded. Fourth race, ${ miie—Chiof Justice, ‘1; Irish 5 eh suggest —- pape fT eh spe RRR RUTHERFORD, 1007 B we nw. salb- or | So mpiermond Chief, 2; Content, 3. ‘Time, 1.161. Fifth race, ‘Visiting Odd Fellows. up while ‘the £ in ths badness metered, em taxes, ~} FYyh SaLt TARER-GTORY DAICE DWELLING: | Fon sal 4 furlongs—Jessie Belle, 1; t, 2; Biack| A large number of excursionists, including ernor might yet the honorable that they bring the matter attention whPicetieh ftchiwet Taw Satory beck Sate | Pred, toma Let Beauty, 8. Time, 50%. Sixth race, 4 turlong—| cantons, LO. 0. F., from Springfield, Mase, medeee oo lo ieee oe ee Taxon. decerred | Roraes. 16, Fauvetie, 1; Empress Frederick, 4; Allio W., 8. | S04 Hartford, Conn., arrived et neon today by Fon yy Tey ey 4 ria Chicas, Gastiela Bick: Wicsh rosssome-..| etal. Neble qall’ ecb geartebeA ak eects ‘quence of defaalt.” Oi winila beg eee gakenee fm the shot Duke of Milpitas, 1; Willow, 2; Orrick, 3. Time, | Hotel. They propose spending today and to- ee putting contest in the athletic gamesat Balti a Eales: Second race furlongs—Quecn Alte 1; | morrowsight secing. ‘Tomorrow afternoon the ‘Harness and Phacton Still Missing. Seventeen yp Lyme o tet by fio © n,2; Cruikshank, 3. ‘Time, 57. Thirdrace, | Grand Canton of this city will with the Monday night shores and phaston dianp- | mere lest datandey ont Simona’ “ Thue vecperty im oteend™t fe and 3-16—Mary ‘McGowan, i; Aloha, 2: | visitors through the streets of the, prared from in front of the house of Mra. @il- | Hsbed, “4 aoa am = * i a [4 Longlight, 3. Time, 2.0134. Fourth race, 6| city. The ‘exoursionists will leave for home bert, No. 475 Missouri avenue, and the next ‘Big Liny. BE. | Sue vigch handled: everything stricuiy esrepreseuted, | farlonge—Kildare, 17 2; Tom Stevens, | early on Friday 06 Sieael_ sree, an ; 7a BA ata bat: tt | § js to 8, Time,1.15%. Fifth co @furlon Gov, Rows, - ‘i eas Boge Heamyivasis reuse nd Sroueet by ‘The lest of the large lilies at the Botanical Bs SGD. MORAY & CO... 687 F ot Por sate—cammiages wacoxs ann woe | 1142" Bixth co, tile Qutenie Srowbridge, Splohie Gundey night woes nineay-two years: ‘There was no harness on | Garden will Liheiser,~jonen rhe « 8 SALE Ses Poppe, riage. gous AnD Sater Cok SSatbo Ske alee | 1s Asppine Day,’ 3; Tom Jones, & ‘Time, | Mra Diddle was 0 ‘sa = wie Ea eco | War Wate ma" | E | Laie guished Hopkinson family. 7