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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1891. 8 FOR SALE —LOTS. FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS SHOOTING STARS r r TE, G13 15TH | OK SALE—-UNE SHAKE LAGGED INLAND. FESS) Eeouointeal building fot on 7th st. | E'Chrrituck iniet and Deal Taland Sporting Gi ‘The Obio campaign thymester has failed to SS FOR SALE -HOUSE POR. SaLe—aN EXCEPTIONALLY THE GARBAGE SERVICE The Health Officer Submits Estimates to ___ FOR SALE—HOUSES. JOR SALE— TODAY'S SYNOD SESSION. Aneat 2-story brick dwelling in a ‘Wr. Campbell's Divorce Case Ovcuptes Bost the Commissioners. bailt ho sorbood im the northwest section of | 8.¢. near A; lot 48 10x1)~ to 30-toot + Too for | Currituck sound, Norih, Carolins: Gnest bay, bird | utilize the advantages presented by of the Tune. ‘conta:ns 6 room and bath; all mod- per foot, $1.25. hd duck shootini ground tn the omer “Tin plate RE PAVORS MAKING A CONTRACT FOR FIVE TEARS, —_ and is in good conditi ca % z a ‘good: L office. While wait.” . AFTER TRE DECISION TO ENTERTAIN THE a> “j-oot alley. “Yo an imioediate pur- * R SALE—A CONVERTIBLE PSYCHO SAFETY you AND THINKS $45,000 4 YEAR AHOULD BE APPRO- ye wid tor $6,000 on wsu: #1 bicycle in good condition. Price®, ‘Can be pan PRAL TRE STNOD HEARS THE RECORD BEAD AND TRE AROUMENTS MADE BEEIXD DooRs. PRIATED—TAE REQUIREMENTS EMBODIED IN THE PROPOSALS—THE QUESTION OF INCINERATION. ay 4 meset foot. | SeCH at any thine at 1107 Lith st. a. w. fe Jee iwcen A'and stanton Park, «| [OK SALE—73 STOVES, NEW AND A milk shake—butter. Toe 1S Stiod feat to'ley, Htc | Fitna ae ont price, 100 prnct eater 2 saat ‘ & cpa RET 2 pair? coose feathers at pound. Aas C aapinheae A Heal cer Hammett today ted Wo LOTS ON HALE | Carat cues = Sa SOOREMN, OFT Rirciogey-t Hoey jute tino seueh: ser the Commissioners au estimate of the amount | | Reutine business occnpied the attention Fron coat¢i-800an rood as now. wit si peceamry for the support of the garbage eorv- | # members of the synod of Baltimore oe onal down. : ‘ ew a a ‘the first hour this morning of the awit A= Gs iooainain, ice, together with new specifications. Seats ba Goat, : he city Nappanee ; Zi In submitting his estimates for the garbage |"€*00- = A_report from SALE ase om Lith st. «Ww. bet. pass the dour, 8 i,00. {SPLENDID _ §-KOo E a a 4 ‘ cial §=committce was adopted, of 7 rooms and sivall | expected: r service he says: pe S103 feet: ado | acl joke at half price, Address Miss | When Noah looked out for the ereatures of Atk d ve: To 4 ; x roa ith we bet and festa me RT ees coe ican tnd’ is Bete ‘eid, ‘ SB If {8 is decided that the labor shall be per-| gomireueslion ef | the | stated rons. Gate mil al inet. Heys ho r ARG feet, occupied a8 coal yi choice 'ot | now. & formed b; tract running through five Se ae Pia i fe 2. W. Cor Tith st i | eT -SALECVIGION DAFETT BIDICLE with | From the elephant down to the ¥ contract running throug! years, nngestion was Seprrecrigerct i, aarti | Seomjegat eer ae Rams Sic & beans | BOR, "ll hols ig Anauea Sos | Ho might have med trouble i bo dat old td ting asa bass the expense per capita of | Hat copie ofthe minutos ofthe eynod be Finca i. 100. | iro : NOvehuber irae coah would be amobje ttoewner, ee. | SOO cami. “Callas 1510 10th wt., bet ‘ ‘The Tammany Tiger a tleket. a number of cities where the appropriation is o at that ume, Address J. 8. ROBINSON, 7)3 | and 1 p.m. known to have covered the removal of garbage oa =e Fr ABDIER. 6.3 151M ST. = FOR, SALE DETERMINED 1 TO SELL WITHIN a Something in = way Soe reform THE NEW ASSISTANT. searches som Se as va eam arise ween Oth ant 10th sts. n.w.. : “ Bee E to Su foot 25 movement would be hailed great jac- | Orders Detailing Ca; to | A resolut: 1B ot beerenn oth ga 100s DSc ; 5%, . nee i back 11:7 tee to Be : ia : - dager ential Signed ng Capt, Flobeger ry pociorgea <p rey oe resolution was le: convenien' (LEA, Star o! oorl-at ae ty So pentete the Ditriet Duli@tags. Appointment of a ew. w Campbe! ‘at 250,000, of nearly $45,000, and I respectfully Yoo! Lay ves... The Secretary of War today signed an order if | ‘Woot Lap “Baa ‘The maiden athletic ask the insertion of that amount and that an detailing Capt. G. J. Fiebeger, engineer corps, | additional sum of $5,000 be added for employ- lor a few Gaysoniy a very Gecieabie, corner isan ereetry cre EW SLis HOMME Dee Is not, you will find, to be assistant to the Engineer Commissioner of | Ment of inspectors in the garbage service. 5 feet deep, which we cam | Ber safety bicye for $00 « To moods energetic the District of Columbia, vice Capt. Rossell, | | The area of terrjtcry is so much greater tobe | ji te GUILDER. ridden by ludy or wentleman. ‘Forever inclined. comted 0 be Raghiet Ohikisledionse, gone over by the collectors bere than in other © consideration of the appeal in the case T STODDART & CO. P a. caer oan et tomorrow and | “itiet with constantly increasing population | of Rev. J. f. Campbell from the decision of and settlement in the outlving districts, 1 ao | wo , nani Capt. Fiebege: is expected here at once to as-| not think the amount stated isexorbitant. To | yy, Prewrters of Newoastle was CORNER LOT. s EY & CO. —— 1200 F s& now. 84.800 EP remie To the opera take hor— JOR SALE—LOTS— TRPEWI TER EXCHONGE: ClO Been wes With walking she’s through; Tenby te be deposed Mr. a pn pre gee : ‘Her muscles forsake her; sume his new duties at the District buildings. | the contrary, considering the expense attend: | pi) PuCnStry hae deposed Me. Camp. Toot S1G0 cas on. Tot, balane le 5 ni ing the inauguration of a new service, purchase : WHLLTAMS BIC. SBT Re USMS ees weet It's carriage for two. Capt G. H. Fieboger, the new assistant to | S15, Sw wagatectenmersin! soonr eateries | Count of tuministerial conduct in connection Fx ‘SALE—VEKY DESINABLE BUILDING LOT, 1 the Engineer Commiemonet, Silo fs to have | Sr saitabie’ tal my re tae tshinent | #4 the divorce from his wite and bis subse- ath and alk mod tps Mount Pleasant, adjoining new Louse CRE, CARPETS, PIANOS. | ‘“Thope, papa,” she said earnestly, “that | charge of all street and road improvements, | quent remarriage. ‘The firet question to be de- of depots for final reception of the offal berond | SS af Uiatfanenteroidonmontuly | you didn’t hurt George's feolings when you | "#2 Dorm in Akron, Obio, May 8, 1868, and ap- | oghors (cr inv regePtou of toe afta! baron’ | cided by” the ‘synod was whether the appeal ft two-story Toot. paynien WORCH'S, ted and WS 3th wen wee jointed to the military iy by the Hon. | {pe should be considered, and the arguments were nie a 4 hit “ " timate ina modest one. ienated So tans ans nes Tented, moved, packed and tuned; Sohmer | met himat the door last night He is very| James Munroe July J, 1875, and graduated If the contract is to be made yearly and be | @'rected to that por sensitiv June 13. 1879, among the first in his class, and | |, x : ; . to the lowest bidder a much larger sum TY BICYCLE: BAR-| «He seemed 80.” received an assignment in the corps of engi- | S'ven to the 7 y ght to entertain the 5 nor month Dapmenia: iso riptapaaee tee bic From July 1to September lof that | Would be required and Lam doubtful whether | He navecated ome sue ate hae eae year he served as instructor in field astronomy | *7@sponsible bid for so short a period would | gif .eh) clit that it would be better 10 PEK MONTH, NEA’ foot court hay M uses are well butit | '¥ 107 Invessmnent of | Mr. Morrison of Balti- Fe SALE wast exposur Soe tees Pettey Jk SALE— CORNER HOUND, ut furniture, i good location p.w.;a bargain at = Re “ 5 “aS : be received for the performance of the work | ada scan f cit | $14,000. J-SMA aoe BALE OTTOW GAS ‘No, my, daughter, he said nothing; but (and | atthe United States Military Academy. He next = d. to conduc? igation with closed doors. TinLNGid ~~ seed mead taal case there was an expression of screne satisfaction | served on duty at the engincer school of ap- | $h4 compliance with the terme of the regula "Gi icction we mie by Judge Drake to & Dee ALIGN eee Recon rear Warten | eee BALE uw: _nlz_| in the old man's eye) he was visiblymoved.” | plication at Willot’s Point. being relioved from | $oi'foqu5 Cela cna thd, under went mean | Remeral dine t this time. He said that zit BRIC! {PsCOMB, 618 14th Ce SALE — SOREELIAD PLEDGES JOUR, ——_oo—__—.. that post os = and ony named = is for a period of nine montha, the labor to | —— head . ~ cequired that after the WORTHINGTON & BRO Foe, Saipan LOW-TIDE | teem Take gold higin or Waltiam Tull Jewel watches, ps sl eer et ane cad Cook is Gn ae Eetcarried oh in the old irresponeble manner, | conten tnen Gna Ge syne. Nene OD Ft. ow. 5 : Micures. €1.85: only’ desirab ypgd Jot on | $13't0. Sil, ail ‘warrsnted. in rong'ing ord ee. Wier ad Cre aie, sumaced im the | was received, the amount stipulated being | 1% St once upon the question of considering Si SALE-A STE NOON PWR eas Bibel | Stina’ pees, hal reruns peg voirtas | "Tinie Meese pereecel Ree: nnd Use anny eae andes netioe aids | nearly 633,00. | hee parties hed already: be Wasbtaston ot, Laurels Ma. with i MUNLER eke THE RPORD, Ce aTE hundred and Bity other piedyes for sale at EX: LOAN sind) eee denen accompanied Gen Crook soaiass | _ SY reecinmendation is that the proporals be | gy ticit, Parties hed oe > 1 SEW SS1gR BRICK FINEST BUILDING LOT co sm President and Mrs. Harrison gave a recep- | Geran no's band of Churichwe Apaches in the with a view to making contract for five | Drake. pot rai vy Judge i b. ¥.: 13 roonm and ON K Si i, SALE—IMPORTED DUTCH BUIBS, SUCH | tion last night in b f th bers of the | s; y ‘ubject, of course, te approval of and ap- Jon 5: ents, handsonie ‘ a ; ight in honor of the members Sierra Madre of old Mexico. On September 1, : . x eons tides our Fertonal sper ne sands, all siacband shapes, “SCHAUL'S, Fe “iu | Presbyterian synod and the ladies accompany- | 1949, he was detailed as instructorand assistant | PFoPFiations by Congress PR gear neared emis yes ee Foe Eg | Minion aba re cider loricanrond preseppi¢ ts | Dimensions 302147 3 seti-lm*_|ingthem. There were alvo present @ large] profesor of civil military engineering, United THE DISPOKAL OF GARBAGE. 7 jose vote she ayned Gestiel > en- ‘efore buying | FIVER A RUTLENPORD. 150 Pee Sanit F TRE TORDS PRAYER ENGKAVED | Bumber of the prominent members of the| States Military Academy, and was relieved | In transmitting the proposals for the collec- | *¢**in the appeal, and after some discussion Fs SALE—THREE STORY BK Ww ocl9-7t 05 Ko: i charm. @1; gold dollars, 1. ee. 05 fecal ~~ poreneas = Rasy hee lige September 1, 1888, to = cbarge of a ton, transportation and disposal of garbage | the method of bearing the case was decided 11 rooms: all mod. south front 7OR SALE. yewoiry ing. G. W. PECHNER, 2al | fore, ing together under ppiest con- | provement of Norfolk harbor and other harbors y coxthies = © | upon. Bi wilt Paladin Sarr cera Akt BREAN = | Na Hay nts co Seueraly acauainie. |e outhensora Virgins, wih ofice a Nero | nt eadaninals be ways be has oes 10 6 | "vring the debate tho members held copie e H rest. Pri I . to, ; cS x - Mr. 7, mode re ns a © books of discip! . HUTS TET SUUTAEREORDAWE Pet | Bounaea by Virginie oo Bead aie nis, wuld ther ger CANABIES. | mado the introductions to the President and | of engincers June 13, 1879, and full, Heutenant | Pls to queries recently widsensed to thirty-Bve | whee, thay mondo frequen pelerencs aed auton aoe DEC Te BUS SUC ARIE re . SCHMID'S KEW BIRD STORE, Mrs. Harrison, who had to assist them in re- | of engineers October 31, 1879. On the 15th of | Cities of the United States. in this connection | ences of Opinion as to constrection of 20K SALE—(OR EXCHAN ie SMALLER | Space for 25 desirable houses. For price an terms ap- Ze Leth st 2-*_| ceiving Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Dimmick and Miss | June 1882, he was promoted toa first lieuten- | he says: the law gave to the debate something of houses) —Till Nov. 11 offer mf residens AY HUYC Breckinridge. The conservatories were all} ancy and on 2d of February, 1891, was} While I do not at the present time favor in-' the atmosphere of court room.” Tt fre finely constructed and mbct convenient 12-room Fix Taz Fact lighted, and the guests had the pleasure of a ponte cineration, [have inserted that method in the | ‘Yas proposed by th dciary Proposals with the idea that af sucb manner of | the Peotes Salle coat cond pi coh gpuaier oa THINKS $400,000 ENOUGH. ixposing of the offal can be accomplished at ivusesin the very test eectiou of the city; buleoy | PQS eege kerene ae ieciae stroll there through the flower-lined walks. day's “labor, for cwner’s occuraucy and in periect | per gt. SWOLMSTLDI & BRADLEN. ter Fee | —1m your own minds and thin ACT inaccortance | Among those present were-Dr. Dennis of Syria, no encutubrauce: terms CLG —thetewith. HOW to fix the fact in your minds is | Rev. John Hall of New York, Rev. Dr. Proud- ne a both parties may agree to omit, should be read; water id gus; title perfec Bi I —_ less expense than transportation down the Po- | that each party be given forty-five Guecthird Casi, balatce long tisne; admission Ouly SRAPERD | what weare striving to do—with noinconsiaerabie | Mt Rev. Henry, Branch, My. J. T. Smith and | ey, perry Concludes His Argument Before | Yomac, with reasonable assurance of giviD§ |." presenting’ the ose acl the ame META eee ar un Gm wan A naan fe —measure of success. Our methods are simpleand | Rev. M. D. Babcock of Baltimore, Hon. and the Rock Creek Park ( Aeshom less offense to the people, thoughtful | Sfteen minutes in closing, and that the ~~ an oo sraiet eC THERFORD.1307 F st.n.w, | —comprebensible. We tell you plain y and truth- | Mra. J. W.-Foster, Dr. and Mrs. Elliott, Gen. < consideration should be given to any | of the members of the srhow be limited to five Pou SALELA WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE, 8 ERIY ON OTH ST. WN. —tully what goods we have ou wale, their quality, | and Mrs. McCook, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Presbrey, | Mr. R. Ross Perry, representing the govern-| proposition made in that direction. Before minutes each. iodine wes wake rooms and bath: heated by furnace: a.¢.; will be wold for the next thirty da} Apply 1soom 21, City Hall. o business uses: guod lot to — style and price, kindly asking you to fixthe facts | Com. and Mrs. Morgan, Mr. James E. Fitch, | ment in the Rock Creek Park condemnation | accepting such a bid, however, the strongest | jy ey sca be Dough new at alow figure —in your minds," Make them the basis of your ac- | Capt. and Mra. Shepherd, Dr. and Mrs. Ham= ‘ Rev. Mr. Morrison to the omis- TYLik & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst. | tions and we do not hesitate to give the assurance | li jomas Wilson, Judge Drake proceedings, resumed this morning his argu- | §Merantees should be exacted that the proces# |wion of any part ol the recosd. ito should not Le objectionable in any way to the | ql. ~# - ~ : that results will be eminently satisfactory to all Ballantyne. Se ee re ee el dials ak camer dwellings, that no | ferred Sos communica.” epee y hin concerned. -@ Mr. and Mrs. Coffey will, upon the comple-| been said. stated Mr. Perry, of the heartless | noxious odors should be generated, and the | decided to approve the report or the coramvben, je are offering for this week only tion of their new home on K street, take up| *e¥erance by the strong hand of the govern- | building or buildings constructed tor the pur- | and the hearing was then proceeded with, bd SUITS OF CLOTHES FOR MEN disks scstilance thate. ment of family ties, the destruction of old = repulsive. & ae & GnemOs WITE cLeeED Doone. es, : ji veyiny age “hie 10 iceahig, UT Ne nd materiaie-sighy andeery-) Gonator and Mrs. Kenna and their family are| homesteads. But the facts in this caso], The present system of convoring the Gartege| etore. however, tho record in the divorce suit. KOBENT A. PHILLIPS & FON, At 87.50 a suit. back for the last two weeks and established | show that with rare exceptions every tract it | thor remarks from me, as you have in past | Case was read, Judge Drake, with a view 1a19 New Yor | A sull line of for the winter in thei: Capitol Hill hom: the limits of this proposed park had been offered | years undoubtedly had ocular and nasal proof |of preventing, a» be sid. tome rachee POR SALE En GT FINE BUsINEss Lor: BLACK CHEVIOT OVERCOATS, Mrs. Laughton, who has been #0 seriously ill | for sale time and time again. Yet gentlemen | thereof. fnsavory details in the case being beard “Six —Cut in style—neatly and strongly made—with dou- | for several months at her country place, Tor-| on the other side had the e¢ffrontery to speak | A water-tight wagon or cart, closely covered, by those who were not obliged to —ble warp serge body lini revdale, has been somewhat improved the last} now of that grand sentiment, the | eatly painted, built in such manner thatit| 46 present in the capacity of juror, cor. residence,12 rms. & bath, (67x43, at $1. aud. from city.1 to 10. a. at $200. 1 to 10 acres at $300. ¥ v. lot resis Sty, Pera urs tot Boxed Yrs. kath, A bet. Sd&4th w. & hk 10th E d : 2 few days, although her condition does not yet ‘ could be casily driven through the alleys and | called attention to the rule which allowed the chance for | oex7 BT. KAISER, Room4, Atlantic bullding, | Pierce st. near } ~ : 2 betoken ceane eet ae eee nate adits 3 en ay men sei fie t = its load readily discharged at the wharf OF f4r-| synod to sit with closed doors while the hear- viarese EE: | On SALE— : —1 = - Only 87-50 apiece. her daughter, has been cabledfor and is shortly | Clination of their clients to par nace, would Le a grand improvement. c 4 2 ing was in progress. It was decided to enforce cole aed ‘expected to arrive in this country from Spain. | the scenes of their childhood. He dismissed much caution cannot be exercised in the | this rule, and in consequence « number agentes - 5 ig Se the subject with the remark that such argu-| preparation of the contract, and provisions - . BLACK WORSTED COATS AND VESTS— The marriage of Miss Delia Fitzgeraldand | ments might do for children in peace at aad be 8 peng reece) puasbeiense eer BE — wie sane Cutaways—which have been pronounced marvels of | Mr. D. B. Reagan was solemnized Wednesday | Clothes, but certainly not for men. be deducted spon monthly wettiement or pAy~| Withdrew. ‘Ihe member ofthe! crud word cheapness by the best judyes—who bave assured us | evening at 5 o'clock St. Aloysius Church, . ji that these garments would readily bring double the | Rev. Cornelius Gillespie officiating. The ushers er rca oray wedaraneg am a Ce ene left alone, and, sitting a» a court, they went om i price wensue—LUT IT 18 NOT A QUESTION WITH | were Messrs. ‘T.J. Donovan and D.J. Callaghan, | Dealing with the whole evidence in this case, pith the trial.” It is ‘said by those who are gente ae “Povo | US AS TO HOW MUCH AX ARTICLE WILL BEING | The bride wore a wedding gown of pearl gray | said Mr. Perry, and placing the most liberal REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. =| familiar with the facts in the case, amen aes re ON THE MARKE’ e point which we always con- | cloth and ‘carried a cluster of Marechal Neil appreciation on the sales testified to by wit-| The form of the proposals is submitted with | to which more | or less | publicity | has oc2-Im -_ | sider is; AT HOW SMALL A FIGUKE CAN WE A¥-| buds tied with white satin ribbon. She en-| nesses for the land owners of their lands, he | the report. The regulationsand requirements, | Pe? given during the four or five years it has ‘1141 loth st. m R SALE—YOUR OPPORTU ouse and two lotsim BROO! E PARK, near station: ‘A No. 1 house Balt sere of er Change for city 1 ert hia JOHN {0K SALE—CHOICE LOTS A EST GLEN, | FORD TO SELL, Hence we name as the price of #| tered the church leaning on the arm of the| he i 400,000 would be are as | been before the BSL aaah tie ep z ef coed wp Sal tober | a EN TSE ey tna nda | geno eae rt the contact area | pron oct-1m é 1106 at. 3 ene oe ng march. At | proposed par! All garbage shall be collected and removed | “Thi hearing was cont = = — _ Any one in need of such garments would prove | the conclusion of the ceremony a reception s gar! e hearing was continued until. the lunch Die are Poet ee ee — = Next TIS" CASSIMERE St ress peated hte he did give them as a legitimate result of the nd twice per week from the Ist day | It was expected that ful adjournment of te rent of wh: SOK SALELDESIRADLE PRESSED bRIck, 3 | W. ¥ HEIGHTS, —ot these suits are 816.40, $15.60and 814.75; but, | Who for the past year has been traveling in| Mr. Perry being asked by Judge Wilson what | year, and from markets,uctels and other places - y Fooms,, bathe F oe hunusuch as we want to Keep the bail s-relling and | Washington and Oregon, is now in San Fran-| was his value of the Warder tract, Mr. Perry | Yaily or as often as necessity may require Boprercct COULTER, at -R, on preniises, between 4 and 6 p.m. WASHINGTON, D. 0. —the pot a-bilin’, have concluded to hustle'em off _| Cisco for the winter, greatly improved in health. Pe orig “Why did younot put me on the| Condemned food shall be removed irom any NEW KEGULATIONS At 810 Buit. The Violet Socials will give a dancing recep- | *#4nd. ju ae Point within the District of Columbia im-| eo = MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATS, _| tion at the National Niles’ Armory November 4. | acing So, Me Perry: but out of respect for tas | meeneely UPON notitieation by the health|A® te Signs and Awuings and Aisles tm Such as English Meituns, Campbell's Kersey», Scotch | Miss Currie C. Scrivener and Mr. Alfred Rob- | great delicacy of puch a step we decided other- 4 RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR AN INVESTMENT. | Tweeds, &c., in light and dark shades, are being rap-| bing were married at the New York Avenue | wise. = 3 All dead Sanimals, large and small, must be| Several days ago the Commissioners trans- idly rattled off TES collected aud removed daily (Sunday in- OF F STREET Church Wednesday evening by Rey. Dr. Bart-| Speaking of the natural beauty and grandeur | cluded) in ek red dap. | Mitted to the assistant attorney for the Distriet, ‘Syn sf nw. s pre —_— At $10 apiece. loth, sesisied by Vev. Dr Miller.. ‘The bride | of werlatttuets in the peopeea tacky Me proved disinfectants feocly used tn this servize | ME-8.T. Thomas, for an opinion, a draft of B. Char & SHORT PANTS SUITS, Wasattired ina gown of white China silk and | Perry said that he agreed with the land owners | generally. All garbage and refuse animal| proposed police regulations applicable SANT CITY PRO ‘This property isa part of Northwest Washington and (Sizes, 4 to 14 years), chiffon and the maid of honor, Miss Annie | that euch land was unrivaled for such beauty of Washington: Vir and vegetable matter shall be collected and re-| to the obstruction of streets for awnings 5 $1.50, 82, 82.50, #3, $3.50, #3.87, $4, 04.50, 88 | Scrivener, wore a costume of white henrietta|and grandetr, but who but the govern-| moved eras Pacman pam BAKSIOW, O11 Fst. uw. te situated opposite the nite recently purchased by ‘BOYS’ SUITS, cloth. Mr. John Scrivener, brother of the| ment could perpetuate these features? Yet | approved by the health officer, to such pont | “2, igus and the obstruction of aisles Bishop Hurst for the erection of the new Cost, vest and Jon pants—sizes, 13 to18 years, | Pride, acted as best man. After a wedding trip | one owner argued that the land was fit anly for | or points in the District of Columbia as may |" ‘hurches and theaters. Mr. Thomas today So se $4, $4.00, 85.50, $0, $0.50. 87, 87.50, 87.75, in the north Mr. and Mrs. Robbins will reside | mill sites, another that it was- best suited for | be designated by him. submitted his opinion, in which he says: “You Fen ust jw jtwostary back bulde AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, 085,887. i = boahepe coy shops roses home to their Ss seager 7 foe ae ee All garbage and dead animalsanust be incin-|are charged by law with the care of each, "Erice ong 33 000 e00 Piapivid ien . 2 ee villa sites, 80 divei ‘el ov d the WASH'X"DASYNHOWER” | On which $10,000,000 will be expended in erecting MEN'S PANTALOONB, Mr. A.J. E. Hubbard of Norwich, N. ¥.,and| were the ideas and beliefs of the uifferent | fimite of the Distriee of Columine, telee daaty | Sects and avenues of this city. It is mot only former 13th and G sis, vi — Itis universally conceded that ours is the largest, paler lag your duty to keep those streets in repair, but OK BALLS superb buildings. It is but thirty minutes’ drive from —and cheapest % Miss Ella B. Slentz, daughter of Thadeus 8. from the Ist day of April to the 30th day of Oc- to keep them free and unobstri the la ‘ONLY THREE OF THE NEW the WHITE HOUSE and ‘s situated on one of the | 8! 78, $3.25, 83.60, 3.87, | Slentz of Gettysburg, Pa., were married at the FOR AN ATHLETIC COW. sebee sae Rly Sek: Ge eh ay ot Bere eos aan at ao ad roe Se eee Cot The 84 12, 84.00, 84.75, 85. Trinity parsonage Wednesday evening by Rev.| Referring to the tract owned by Mr. Archi-|to the lst day of March in each | being thet no “portion public streets or $4.20 cach, and one commer house at 85.000, Terma | einen tend pt a Dr. Addison. ‘Lhe bride was neatly attired in | bald White, No. 21, Mr. Perry said it might do|Y€** t© 9 place or places to be desig-|avenucs in the city of Washington shall be age size lote, 252150, cost from #425 to 8750; one- tan-colored traveling dress, with velvet hat to FOUR NEW DESIRABLE FRAMES, pated by the bidder and approved by the | occupied by any private person or for any Containing 6 rooms, with hail; heated by latrobes; | fifth cash, balance in two, three and four years. No VICTOR E. ADLER'S health officer. All wagons, curts and other | private. purpose ‘whateres’ T whink Sue match, and carried » bouquet of La France | ‘Pasture an athletic cow on, capable of ee 2 10 PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, After the ceremony the couple left for | hanging on, as it were, or it might do for a| receptacies, suitable depots or buildings and posed regai wating er a Fee Se A S| scttee ‘or mtder inkaromsente Ihave aver bean eflesed @7 AND $9 7TH ST. ¥.W., cas soon wedding trip in preg frog farm hen the creck was fall, but for what | appliances of every kind and sort, incuding eg signs pom ane - apt Lave the | purchasers to make a profitable investment. Values CORNER MASIACHUSETES AVENUR Mise Mary E. Abraham and Mr. David G. | Suse Ue it wae valuable outside of park uses —* a = — ilar piped el coma make aud utorce them. The pro- Be MLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, | are rapidiy increasing. Write for full particulars, STRICTLY ONE Bride's parcate last Wedacalay eee es.‘be |, There need be ‘no fear anywhere that the | for its performance, und shail be of such con-| Lies and’ pamagenare of essen aGeas the SSR RALETSS OS ee STO SE THON, | reference, illustrated maps and full information. (QPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 11 Pat bride's parents last Wednesday, by He. J.D. | and owners in this cate would be at a disad- | dition and character as the health oficer shall | $c. during performaucen, lectaren concetie of 36 eK r nat a i ir. M vantage, for from the inning of case | approve. All receptacles shall be uniform in if i Rouses: mot furs.” inquire of Owner, Me Mt" JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, points of interest in the north before settling | they had been pewter grey Babe red |: cage otro moped pedpoy = eptine | elejous service are also proper and such es HUNT, 1300 F st.n.w. oc7to8 a = lown in their future home in this city. ers at this bar. On the other hand, the gov- | cleanly and creditable condition. ‘The following are the new regulations as sub> 3. V. N_HUYCR, i SALE—NORTHWEST AND NORTHEAST, 900 24th ot. mw. J. W. Borezer & Sox Mr. Philo J. Lockwood and Miss Lena Me-| ernment had for the most part been repre-| ‘Ihe party or parties contracting for per-| mitted to Mr. Lbomen, a SF | nouns an 10 eee Ory, Dasewed-brick, modern | A c09 y Washington, D. C. Quigg were married at the residence of the | sented by but vine (eam ‘The plan of the | formance of this work sbalil have # sufficient DECED 70 $4.00 cont ESE aapy delimee mou EaSTERDAY HAVE OPENED THEIR LATEST IMPORTATION glergyman, Kev.J.D.Smith, Wednesday evening: counsel ior the land owners bad been “trom umber of new ant soliabie ongnas oc o*s30, of ims Ew nzovtarions, ‘Very varge cellar. finely papered: i. Ce a we sere] Foe SaLE-Lors: or After the ceremony Mr. and Mra. we out such a high value on their | kind hereinbefore descril ready for service | Carriage steps when authorized shall not ex- c nvata theapes te Bas them 4 loft for an extended trip to the Pacific coast, | lands as to obtain such a splitting of the differ- | on July 1, 1892, and said wagons shall always | ceed in dimensions three and one-balf, OckE iT. Siv Est. nw-oc2t | POR SALE—HORSES AND VEHICLES. tan hPhOvEMEa omea gy. Dinsex ena tee ate yee Miss Leigh Jones of Richmond, niece of ex- et De kept in good repair, and in cleanly and | twenty inches, nor eight inches rereriewytin 4 = enous ‘ an them. | creditable condition, and shall be pain Foe Sg2-T0 BE soLy ToMORnOW py tart. | MAGNIFICENT VILLA #ITES-OF ONE ORMORE| payig cutlery, Senator HG. Davis, is ,jisiting her cousin, | Judge Wilson, said Mr. Perry, considered him- | lettered at least twice every year i yocase shall extend beyond the inner line every con “Corner of wide alley, | 2 wer & Sloan, at their mart on H st., for want of eee A Mrs. 8. A. English o! i self cross-examiner, but for five days he weekly reports shali be made to the | % the curb. : feold by Nov. 1 we will reut, with handsome car a xoud soutld black coit. at FINE BUILDING LOTS Pissed Wer Mrs. R. H. Graham and son, Howard, of 84/had contended with’a man, Col. Truesdell, | health officer and all work shall be done under | N° *it or advertisement of any sort shall be eee ee nate & WEAVER. Gor K SALE-FROM COUNTRY. ONE OF THE (Ou the Rich Heavy Cut and Engraved Glass Ware, street and Massachusetts avenue left, last Wed- | who had literally hung his distinguished op-'| his direction and subject to his approval. built, erected, or hung upon or trom the root : SUOME RESIDENCE: sosreeta | load SOT eee Ties pa tees anes ee PALISADENDUIT ROAD Ee Bric-a-brac, hesday for « month's visit to frionds'in Ohio. | ponent up, by the ‘The services of Mr. crac de or tront of any building in the cities of Wash- ~ IDENCE. 172 20TH | Sunde; wall bred COOPERS. Lach and ath and ri Piano and Banquet Lamps. ‘Miss Florence Waixel of Chicago is visiting | Paul in this case had been given without ington and Se pod yo more than eat. Price | Sd 1 sts. at 8, in every case, TO SUIT THE PURCHASER. thought of compensation, and those services| WASHINGTON STREET RAILWAYS. | three feet six inches beyond the building ‘sete at” | HOR SALE-BLOOD BAY Ki Some of our chuice building lots can be bougut as ee her cousin, Mrs. 3. Gans, of 136 Sth street, have been simply invaluable to the interests of nor shall any box, board, or other Two cx | Fyeareits red aaa al was poe Mrs. Goff of Clarksburg, W. Va., is in the} the government, and his testimony noeded | Mr. Stevenson Tells the National Association | frame of any kind for = THOMSON, COitn la etbies Tei tat St ocSs.St | #25 CASH, BALANCE IN 9 4ALL MONTHLY Pay. 7. W. BOTELER & BOR, city, stopping at the “Buckingham. no defense—it spoke for itself. So in respect of Congressional Restriction. around Price esch § ‘Ok SALE-THE LARGEST STOCK OF HAND- 923 Penna. sve. _ocl-2m|_ A ploasant surprise party was given to Miss|to the testimony given by Mr. Saunders. maile business wagons and daytons in the city by Martha Pearson on the anniversary of her|It had been sneered ‘at and_ belittled, a anne Wweav SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING E 0] PROP KTY ALREADY SOL! but all the government asked of the . ‘ ; me on B. C _oc 2-2 ___ Cor. Oth and N. i. ave. n. Ww. ali ne EURCHABING NOW are areto REALIZE | | —s; TS - — roan - o Pepe rece tty Peiaiive oe teunte: sort tor wantatame SHED: | (or plats, paanphjets ana Surther imiormation ap- Canmaxt & Lewy, nie Mary, Mary Marr, Josie Wagner, Aunie Carr, | eVidence. ‘The question of the water power to | Treatment of Corporate Property.” at $155. Inquire Koou 11, Atlautic building. oct. Fee SALES OSE DAPPLE Gi a¥ MALE, FA rench, by imporced French coach horse out Mor- gan Huntcr mare. a beauty. Will sell 10 $1794f. sold this week. Inquire Koom il, Atiantic buildin: 4 Moist idle B ees st Lizzie MeCabe, Emma Rickleuoter, Carmody | be derived from Hock creek Mr. Perry showed | ner confined himself to the abuses existing in - | and Martha Pearson, Mr. Harry Slagle, Mr. Lee | ¥88 of little if any value, for the reason that| New York state, and charged up the wrongs Slagle, Mr. J. Beli, 'Mesers. Newell, fuscas, O. | Hie receipts would not cover the expenses. | Now York, state, & rhe * =a Carr, Hathway, Pearson and C. H. Hoover. The strongest possible argument aguinst its | Comm! see paeR a gpa amas Mrs: P. B. Leach of St. Lonis is the guest of | “tility was that it had been used. pment sogergemagr et genn | we ffering special inducements in Fall and | hor father, Major Thos. P. Morgan treet mute earn . rae? med i. of harness. both best make. | page. JAMES 8, TOPHAM, rrz,| Winter Drews Goons Commence. HL Shock of the Ss ect |. Conctuding his t, Mr. Perry said he | while the complaint made by the speaker of the SesMeGHeMUU SER UEE ATLAS | Pass, AMEE Ramcanas’” ——popina | 4.itchAilwoolGuaviot new tt colo, atsoe. «|, commogtra, NH. Shook of the na : discrimination against corporations of New and 1s BRUSHES, can show comps, | "4. :. York state was great, it is not nearly so bad as 5 36 and 38-inch All-wool Plaids at 50c. a yard. Ou s » “PLO SATCHELS, you the Razors, | 5 “ had been remarkable for the celerity and in Washington, as the laws in regard to the F i cle sosies unenie kaise CARD CASES, ‘ines? LEGGINGS, | 2S-vch All-wool Berges at 50c. a yard. Mr. Emery Disclaims Discourtesy to Mr. z celerity and ability 928 7th st. and 706 K st. Beavry Axo Urniry Cousien. ee Es ei ff inf ile ness edge of parking, ¥ 4 es esa ‘ ‘Warner. with which it had been conducted. If there | regulation of corporations there are made by | but in no case distance of fiftees FE A DESIRABLE HON rR eee pr Es ceed ond BELL BOOKS. | 50 ee eget en [mocha ehibic od Tie Bramtar mar had fallen from his li Congress, and are very severe. ad mye en dnre eilteeseias Pe iocana couwee® | Jpok saLe—a-REAUTIFCE BAY TWELCASES,” tock LETTER CasES, | #0-1BeH Ali-wool Imported Henriettas at 50c.ayard. | Mr. A. G. Warner's (superintendent of chari- ee H. C, Payne of Milwaukee advised the eastern | boiglst than eight @et from = i a pene: sound geen par foalar, | NaN CU SETS, oe PHOTO FRAMES, Camels’ Hair Checks at G5c. «yard, fully | ties) statement‘as it appeared in Tax Stan ponsibilit capitalists to go west to invest their money, as vine © SUHGi" | WRITING TABLETS, theve DRESSING Cases, | ™! Samels' Hair, plain colors, at 50c. a sara. | Wednesday evening conveys the idea that he | rs; no such stringent laws existed ‘in any of : SALE — FORTY HEAD OF FINE HORSES: |Gyovg poxne, "G00, MANDKVI BOXES. | 54 such Ladies! Cloth, extra,values, at 506., 7c. ,#1 | was-shut out from tho board of managers of i already reruily selected for private families; JU well in TCH CASES, | 44 91.258 yard. the associated charities on Tuesday evening or bails, sd Seam. single drivers “ang "suidie norees, | TOLLET SEIS, —_ musIC ROLLS, |” New Stamped Linens and Art Goods. Our pricesare | told that he was uot wanted there. ‘The fects amusement and im rcuniiny aon eaieotaae eae CUFF BOXES, on CHATELAINS. | tno lowest. are that Mr. Warner wrote me a letter outward and re BANE 45704 | to city .daus. 2 iroughame, 1 Beow- | 1. WELLS, iver OXES, | Stewart's Linen Thread, 100 yards, fore. sapool. | in which he stated that be handed the Com- is eAK LO 11H i Victoria. ane puaetoes unre | TE ETE = HAT BOXES, | Window Shades ready-made for 26c. each. missioners a recommendation, which, if ap- och ome - 8 X, Lest. vet. 16th and 17th sis. uw. | AND CIGAB made DRINKING —_ oved, would prevent the associated charities IT doors, stain BS POP ESE SHEAPLST AND MOST DESIR- x CASE! of FLASKS & m getting the $1,000 allotment which it had E ts 8 ’ E.. 5. OOMARE, 1006 F ST. SALE-ONE FINE COUPE HORSE: BELTS. LEATHER. CUPS, CARHART & LEIDY, Jast year, that his principal reason was that the| Am Account for Forty-two Years Wanted. ft to communicate the other reasons writ profits for forty-two years. THE before T) evening, as the of CONCORD HARNESS, fers would moet the at the ened: ‘The bill states that partition of the estate of & ‘widow of tes, tot 1 wt to alley for ¢1.060: onet Saab. Re 3. MAMSHALL & CO. Olt bith ot, Oct Por SALE—Go axp Somfortabie bay-* jae pavered ai weed “Reig Bias, 1 ! | | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. or JOR RENT—FAKM 224 ACKES, DWELLING AND | FURNITURE, CARPE’ HOUSEFURNISH- F Ctrouildings; froatereitvade pomeaese Saat on south and Windhaw's on north. Inquire near the ING Goops Rimeot ELIAS KEISER, Randoipis, Montgomery Coe a. Ooh” READ THESE PRICES, ‘Then call at our store and examine goods,on which we - - egress in case 3 ; Co aay Years old; sound; inust be mold, owner has bo use | Tey : ssocintion would be better off without it than 5 : BALL CO. HAVE A | for hu, Also turee che: jvunieas norton Fuay sl EX PRR CENT DISCOUNT DURING OCTOBER. eu Taa. nb WOK ow. “| TTD te but thet be bad other ceseree hick ne a ee Sled, by Mecers. on va- | Ff TRS FH See a a - would communicate to the bgnrd in person or | 4- 4: Lipsoomb and . Woodard, » bill ont ‘wach ‘cases, all isles and pamege. Ketancets wait “Ea? Hata : regu eu. ovum evita an org wore | ge 7 ay ae by letter. Limmediately replied to the letter | aguinst Rob’t Clark et al. for partition of lot in ways in such buildings shall be kept free from Foe, SALETAN, ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE | yrodly sttenses to COUN E SANDUL, Sb a ‘Brross Mixixe Your Fux Pus hd asked him if be would not be kind squire 990, and an accounting for rents and | (with, iy i & i Ik : Hf i il Look ai | ir ili i j E z q 497 Penn. ave. adjoining National Hotel. Typnks and Satchels of best make at low prices = ‘and ood wood location and cheap. ELDS, 1405 Fst. Poe oe = BEST LARGE FARMS ta Veruiut 3gr LSS ET Gof naateten | Tasrastes you a saving of from 15 1020 por coat ae R f fF sake ‘of said places KR SALE—15 PER < Mi qty proverty. Write CARLOS HITC; ‘at emusement, and said hose shall be kept at | CERT TRVESTMENT, DEL | Steno po a bray ohapeat epec try fimes in good order and repair and ready fer = Groots tran. all gow under reat | POR SALE 120 ACRES: ONE MILE FROM COL- | Parlor Suites in Hair, Cloth or Pluah..... 28 = ike bon ner sl, ove of ibe three, price tor | E'iineton statu, 6. and Py and : 2 Cuorcesr Grocznizs. No box nor pit for manure shall be placed ee eee (Our €37 Hair, Cloth and Piush Suites beat them al. pnioxs GUak ‘beyond the tine. ANOIHER BAKGAIN HE : aes INGRAIN AND BRUSSELS CARPETS AT PRICES saan Copan? a goer ‘ Eero Se se tatty fees. Seateey | WARD A, RIO OF 2 TG ow Acag OF Tie ANAIVING Datt aot Greted:veplendid eurhburbo:d. ‘$4.00. Sitall | ton aist'KiceSville ami between oie anil Uneanda half | ALL CARPETS MADR AND ZAID FREE OF x. w. BOR 4 licenses been iasued by Tepe aeentenest fehanawersrateendtearece cot ant oagananat SE EN Cdiw aco. err rw._| Baraat tania wulics bos Missa code CHANGE POE SALE—Gul WESTMINSTER Sr. SMITHS CREDIT HOUSE, window. 10 a 462 PA. AVE. N.W., NEAR 436 ST. it SALE—2 S10) ND BASEMEN 1419 New York ave. A Oy oe fet gs ANTED—TO RENT_FARM 10 TO 40 ACRES, | Looking Glass of any size that have been dam- Bectiak ATP PABBON £00, 6x5 14th at. nw. | care; wide’? hikes of Gigeh, EG: Senremten | Sent amtvered easel to new See en | ee aa ae ovary eepmencas gs | K=O Sagas ann pemommarms oti, APE WK WO., 625 14th st. Revell a baRNON iran, Lio ‘att a, ‘Viatting casts peiated trom plate, Te. per 200, cet _| eS ee ES t : i £ POR SALE—A STORE AND DWELLING, FLOLI- $ Fax Bw, Crocus, bath, Bk Sad since: wild Foe sata Day asan imvesicneat Brice, $i oc ee KS BIG BOOKS. LES eae eer ie | cma iar

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