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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. ITHE FIRE UNDERWRITERS. ! CHATTING OVER THE WiRE. y FIFTH DAY OF RACING. THE COURTS. FIGHTING THE TROLLEYS. They Go to Marshall Hall, Eat Planked Shad | How Some of the Congressmen Do Their | Notwithstanding the Rain Sport at Benning Prosat= Covat—Judge Hagner. Philadelphians Earnestly Protest Against and Make Speeches. Errands in the Departments. Yesterday Was Good. Yesterday—In re Ghareace HE Clarke’s chil- Dangerous System. ° ; } Perhaps the Association of Fire Underwriters | The cunning man in Congress is he who| Despite the unfavorable weather yesterday, | dren; Gertrude H. Clarke ppointed cuardian; | ‘There was an anti-trolley mass meoting in VY are afraid of fire. but they are evidently indif- | knows how to avail himself of every opportu- | the fifth day of the races was asuccess, True, | bond. $7,000. Estate of James Anderson; will | gno third ward of Philadelphia iast night The Why ou Should U ferent to their other principal businews risk, | nity that the contrivances of Uncle Sam afford the attendance was tho amallest of the meet- | *imittod to probat Be eton naan ity, | Phhiladelphen Inquirer of this mecaing, speak- se namely, water. Yesterday was the time fixed | for the shirking of arduous labor. One of the | ing, but the six events wore promptly started Roger Sullivan; accounts referred saaauiin ing of the meeting, says: 5 : | for the aunusl excursion to Marshall Hall and | greatest plaguce of congressional life, which has | and proved to be woll-eontested ones. The | Ertale of Chas. W. Ticld; letters testamentary | “Republicans, democrats and independents Cleveland Ss B P. di the planked shad dinner which can be found | been bemoaned for many years, is the obliga- | tract was far from bad, as the time in several | issued to C. W. Fivid, jr.; bond, $9,000. Es- Were so mixed up in Concordia Hall, Broad ow er | there. But it eo happened that | tion which devolve upon members of Congress | of the races favorably compared with that | ‘te of Samuel Scott; petition for probate of and Christian streets, last night that it would have puzzed the keenest political worker to know what was going on in the third ward if it were not for the prior announcement that there was to be another of those the rain came down from early in the morn- | to hunt up pension eases and claims and all/mads on the proceding days of the age Ee ham rok EN rere rg ing until after the time fixed for the boat to | sorts of information from the departments. | week. Four favorites won, so the | $500, ‘Inte Henry Dac bine a Dk leave, It was not merely a drizzle, but it wasa | Their department | work is probably more pablic again went homo well satisfied | appoiuted guardian; bund, $5,000, Inte Flor regular downpour. Some of the invited guests laborious than anytRing they do at the Capitol, | with the results, Geo, W., the little suburban | @2¢e L. Ricketts; W. Ricketts; do.; bond, thought that probably the excursion would be | and their correspon: usually relates more | candidate, easily won his race, and the victory | $000. Estate of Edwacd Quinlan; letters of It is beyond question perfectly wholeséme, being : composed only of pure cream of tartar and soda, with enough flour added to keep the strength, no ammonia, ‘ + “ anti-trolley meetings that are spreadi i postponed on account of the weather. In |to this than to legislative affairs. Even base | was a popular one, the horse being owned by | se Wn Ta ensolea oS oon: eae Talon act | Seven tteer bo tiver ‘ead Napemtron: saan: no alum, no adulteration whatever, 3 consequence of this failure td comprehend | ball and horse races or defective fences athome Mr. Chas. T. Havenner of this city, Bernard ge guardian; bond, £300. Estate of D, | line to county line, in opposition to the stolen It is th A <— the, true, character of the members of the s¢-| has not done as mach to deprive the House ofa | Doswoll's Lady Grace filly won the two-year- | 1. Morrisons ordsr authorizing surrender of | [ranchises of the vicious traction monopoly. t ¢ strongest. A rounded teaspoonful sociation the telep resident, | character from time to time as the necessity old race, and was bid up to €1,80 by M. 7. | sock. Estato of Henry i Cronie; penalty of | There wes a ropreseutativa assomblage of the ’ ; Capt. RW. Tylor, was kept hot with inquiries | for members to abvent themselves from the Dowuing, at which price he became her omer, | boud redaced £0. £1,000, Estaze of Helen E. | best elements of all the parhen aeeteal ae of Cleveland's Baking Powder does more and better as to whether the excursion would come off as | Capitol while “legging” it about the depart-| ‘The Mortis stables made their frst win of the | Noyes; James C. Noyes appotuted administra- | 2¢thing pertaining to the welfare of their lives . announced. There was one response, and | ments. It is always s valid excuse, after a call | meeting with Key West, who won as he pleased, | tor; bond, 210,000, Eatate. of John Francis; | 2d property, tho iusereste of their homes end work than a heaping teaspoonful f™ of others, Both the method and results when u a t when 3 o'clock arrived the president of the 2% | of the House, for « member who has been! The first race, a selling six-furiong dosh, had | Petition for letters filed. Es of Annie E, | their families, 5 ry Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas. | sociation and a large contingent of the mem- | absent to e: that he has been to the pen- | five starters. ‘the favorite, Ross 1” sidac by | McClery; do. Estate of W. W. Burns; will ‘x-Counciiman Joseph D. Murphy, who A large saving on a year’s baking. i 2 P Ps * " P| itphy, who pre- ant and reiresiing to the taste, and | bets and their friends were on board the Mac- | sion office, the treasury or to the Interior De- | Sims, won easily from Logan, Ella, who had | lod. Estate of Elizabeth Townsend (Ollie | Sided, pictured in a brio speech’ the ehers d . > eee apt oe alester, partment, and, of course, the most popular ex- led for the greater part of the race, being | “S‘or); order for disposition of effect. Es- | attending danger of the deadly trolleys to the Cake and other articles of food keep moist and rowptly on the Kide THE LUNCH ON THE BOAT. cuse is that he has been to the pension office. | third, Time, 1.173. tate of F. Frazier: will proven. Estate of | Public in general and partienlarly to the chil- neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the Those who, in the press of business, had | This Congress, however, has opened a way for! Betting: Rosa H., 8 to 5; Logan, 2 to 1:| Sarah V. Brij petition for letters. Estate | dren atteading the schools im Catherine obecr fresh and do not dry up as when made with baking aging,” and | Hemet, 15 to 1; Ella, 30 to 1, aud Puzzle, 15 to 1, | Of James T. Walker; do, Estate of Kleanor B, | Which is grasped its entire longth in the ward , bs es | the avoidance of much of this 5 . spels colds, | neslected to got lupstton fonnd that the ¢x- | whilo this means is not known to all members | Mutuals paid €%.80 and £295; Logen, €3,05,, "| Goodfellow; do. by the perni tom that councils has powders containing ammonia or alum. nd feversand cureshab. | °°2tive committee whe had charge of the de- | those who have been shrewd enough to dis-| A rather poor lot of two-year-olds faced the eae abotted, pointing to the fact that there is an at- 7 : pom mpgs tails of the arrangements bad been thoughtful | cover it are growing fat in the enjoyment of | starter in the second race, a selling four-and- ‘Transfers of Real Estate, tendance at these schoels of nearly 2.000 little pasti pation ES cs Bige is | enough to provide for such « contingency. | their good fortane, schalt-farlong dash. Daly's Jimmie Lamlewas| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | men Who will Lave to run Sa S ment hy remedy of « juncheon was spread in the main ‘Tow 17 18 pox. an 8 to 5 favorite, but Doswell’s Eolus-Lady | Shit 7 i ib soing to and from their studies, * Sore se eine eet | saloon of the boat. There were ernckert | 4. 4 rite wi dow sink in the main corridor | Grace filly, ridden by Sims, won from start to | 1,4: Shinn to L. A. Barr et al., lots 171 and} Other spockers denounced the methods of AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, ing to the taste and | and cheese and a bowl frequently re-| I indow sink in the main co j finish, bal a length aheadof Kear Guard,Queen | 272 48d part 170, sq. 40, Georgetown; ¢—. the Zraction Company. Resolutions were ee he stomach, prompt plenisbed ith 4 punch that Fequired ibe br oe House Lee a aR mee Lacy Bess three dengtie back, i Time, «5934. | C. Palmer to same, same proport a sloped danvum ing a vegan calling upon | -— FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE Days, so ire united skill of Col erford an | iron fence armed wi arp spikes and be-! tting: Lady Grace filly, 2to 1; Kerr Guard, P.C. Hazen to D. Roth, sub 2 . 839; @—, | ay, General 30" ae e wron; ATCLIBFE, DARB & 00., Auctioneer: c Na —— ction and truly beneficial 1 | Droop to compound. The compound was | hind this site the goverament telegrapher who | 7 to 1; May V., 20 to 1; Queen Bess.4 to 1; Jim: | L. Mayer ah Pile, mice a ah "| aiready under’ way by immediate” que R S20. ave.aw. | P)TRCANSON sano ~ennntaneengg ip BUILDING Lot » Prepared only from the | Pronounced ft be a great euc-! fingers the key which keeps him in communi- | mie Lamle, 8 to 5, aud Dattledore tilly, 15 to 1. | Ft oa ig tad b- | SC before the boat fairly started | cation with the Whito House and with overy | Mutuais paid §5.70 and $4.95; Kear’ Guard, | £2;° heathy and agreeable sul the clouds began to break away and finally the | department in the government, Heretofore a | $19.70. | 3 many excellent qualities | came out. The spirits of the company were | mau occupying the pluce of government teleg-| A six-furlong handicap was the third race, | aad ll and b ade | (tsiderably cheered by this change snd the | rapher hus been @ teegrapher and nothing | there being Lut four sinters, The first threo end it to all and have m: greatest jollity prevailed. When the boat | more, and the wires have been made use of | horsosat the finish were equal favorites at 8 to | =~ most popular remedy known, | touched at tho wharf of Marsbail Hall there | only’ for short dispatches of ing forsale in 50c. and | "%*.® great rush for the bowling alleys aud | offic iry on| 5, Key West, ridden by Littlefield, won as he | ‘ resp iw Y to transeet your banking ial business which members have taken | pleased by three leugtns, Fidelio second, a neck | {0 : 3 ets news :f you keep your account with Wood ths shooting gailery, and with the exception of | their time to write hastily, But in the | iu frontof Ballyhoo, ‘1 | J. Hf leading druggists. the interval spentatthe dinner table these | organization of the present House achange| Betting: Key W ist who may not ime, 1.17. open daily amusements were kept going in full was made in this position, and Congress has | to 5 each, and Thi ‘auto proceedings, and censuring council- | 30,000 CIGARS. STOCK OF PLUG AX : or advocating and voting for the obmox- | ~"Baccovanet CSot RIES Suny Ure . Lanbaek, trolley system egainst the wishes of the a. . Snow to | citizens and taxpayers of this ward.” NIV-PLIST STGLE? NOM EWEST SO OON, MAY SIXTH, 1802, ot LOCK we will well ih front of 0. SQUARE 93, <PLACK, with depth oe lote in the north went, balanes t one, two and TWEEN 8q. G74; sub 201, eq. , Lailyhoo and Fidelio, 8 ) 01, Mutuals paid | 7, G37 Louieiani ave. hve i ‘ vi c $ fi $3.85; Fide ub SL and part 5 Oppoaite City Post Offic, my ve it on hand will procure it | Of course the interesting process ofp! now discovered that it is entertaining an angel | $6.05 and £2.35; Fidelio, 7 aos I"by deed a trast naee plier Al wishes to | te shad was critically inspected by a major-| on the wires, ‘Ihe young man who was ap-| ‘Ihe fourth race was one ior three-year-olds | ®°24 t Mary O'Brien, part . M E 4 vivact puschenee. & Pes : > ity of the insurance experts, and whatever | pointed to this position citer a hot contest 18a | and upward atamile and a sixteenth, Tivo OTHER As AGXPERIENCR mig gets spived with im We bee accel aby substitute | chang or improvements may have been sug-| stenograplier as well as a telegrapher, and, | went to the post, St. Mark bemg the favorite at The Voice of the Huckster, —— OF ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS OF & COt “ ss : ande a i , - . : i WM, PROCTOR,No. 1107 D STREET STORE, REMOVED TO THE SALTS ROOMS OF on - ie gested were confided to the private ear of Col. | what is still more important, he can telegraph | 8 to. George W., ridden by Midgely, how- | To the Editor of ‘The Evening Sta: No, SOUTHEAST, on cK com: lvertiontu {LiFORNIA FIG SYRUP CA McKibben, ‘There was no doubt of the success | freciy and accurately from his notes without | ever, at ouco slot to the front andes aying | Will you ploaso aliow mo a short space in 18 THE GENTLEMAN. =. oe Sehied a W FRANCISCO, CAI of this method of cooking when the company | first transcribing them. | there, won easily from the favorite by alengih, | Tur Srar to ask a little dol? Edesive — MERCHANDISE AS FOLLOWS: NSON BROR., Aucte. MACMCO. CA. was finally seated at the long tables in the dia- QUICK commUNIcATION, Larchmonttwo lengths behind. ‘Time, 1.58. to ki jetta tie ree lesire | READ THE STORY HE TOLD A REPORTER. 150 BOX: 8 FINE ons = Lor om ing hall and the shad was piaced before the | yy org have b Eaasng sl to| , Betting: Larchmont, 3 to 1; George W., 6 to | 8 Know if tho law enacted afew years ago a ALL @OLORS OF PAINTS, MOLASSES, fei et: guests. Ample justice was done to the shad lembers have been gradualiy getting on to] 4. Nubinn, 7 t0 1; Bt Xi Emblem, 3 | Placing a muzzle on tho mouths of street yen- | Wm. Proctor resides st No. 1107 D street south- CRUDE AND OTHER OTLe, ae ont oer oka and the clam chowder and the other features | this fact and there are now many who, as 800n | $6 1, Muziale paid £5. Mark,€3. | ders has been repenled? I with some others | (Mt thd is employed at Harris &Co.athe well-nown | @axxED GOODS Corstts xD TEAR, meme of the delightfal menu at Marsholl Hail. as they get a letter of inguiry from one of their| Another selling th event, the arter whore our | jw tnd tones ei and D streots. Sometine ago SPICES, TEA CADDIES, P/CKLES, ned age ‘THE SPEECHMARIKG. coustituents regarding information from any | distance being a mile, for which five started. | nap is ruthlessly dis- | him considerable wneeoees ee Cree Tuck caused | PLOW CASTINGS, — CEOCKERY, &C. me Withorwrr ot ah); he willed 405 Finally cigars were lighted and as the smoke | one of tue depa . will quietly slip off to | Daly's Lallaii waa an 11 to 5 favorite at | tarbed by & phenomenal 4; wel eo ee apoarce Ait mn fen ot the premie. ow tells the following story. aloug jetter of den by Lamle, | rom the fall of the flag to ho sends it free | the wi began to ascend President Tyler arose and | the tele ted to awaken al acquaint- in , Dr. Wileox half a length behind, Bai- | 2 BOOTS AND SHOES, RU , . rapped for — _ had = few words of | Of? ci, iro" to the ofc Priggan @ length Betind bi inte, 1.80, Tiger] LARGE LOT OF DEY Gcops, viet i the roar tie pleasant greeting for the members and their | cial addressed a reply in| Bett ‘embroke, 15 to 1; Dr. Wilcox, 5 to | d shal he be dah FANCY GO. Ds, UNDER- orttoal lot two (> the sguore num Suests, and then gave way to Mr. Simon Wolf, | the liven lotters of three | 13 Balbrizgan, 3 to 1; Helen’ Wallace gelai rer, esa portion WEAK, HOSIERY, -enlanemNgReE -o: who acted 2s toustmaster, Mr. Woif also | and words aro dictated | 5 to 2, anu Lallnb, 11 to §, Mutuals paid |iment b# tho same voice or othors that eee oe yt ty 4 3 made a speech. good one, of coarse. He and sent ia this and sometimes 2 member and 3: Dr, Wiiepx, 219. - a «c., 40 » the residue im three strawberries have come. ‘Ihe writer would n i a straw in the way of one’ bood, but can not it bo d elicited remarks from Judge Johnston, Fifth | sits there and holds a contersatiqn with heads | | The sixth race was the fourth one of the day | 8 % SALE AT AUCTION ROOMS OF WEEKS & Auditor Habercom, Dr. W. P. Young and | of burcaus as satisiactory as if they were talk- | for selling platers and it was tho prettiest, ae COMMENCING t as read Hosea Gordon. Mr. Edward Droop, with a | ing face te face. Ihe members who have dis- | The distance was five furlongs and ton started. | : : : is ° good deal of fecling, spoke of the lows sus-; covered this boon ind that it is very eeidom | Grey Rock was a 4 t0 5 favorito and, ridden by | norssc? ‘22 Secustomed strait on ts 4 is - YY ee eee Seen ae ee Ay, taiued by the death of L Fenwick Youn; ary for them to visit a department and | Thompson, won from Absconder by half a se fe Y s AND CONTINUE the secretary of the Franklin Insurnace C ious for their colleagues | length, he two lengths in frout of La Cigale, SCNT eg i i TUESDAY, MAY THIRD, pany, and a toast was drunk in silence to his | on the floor to discover the source of their re- | Time, 1.0134. ae piwdif he a y Z ‘Wai MEYER LEWIN, Trustos, memory by the entire company. Atter dinuor | lief and satisfaction. But the thing is gettmg | _ Botting: Grey Rock, 4 to 5; Morton, 49 to1;| Mr. D. Wolf Brown, the senior member of 7% 2 A on the company scattered over the grounds, and | so general now that the uew employe is kept | Bob Garrett, 50 to 1; Ray, 3'4 to 1; Dan H., 60 | the House corps of reporters, wili deliver the xy . a $ the festivities were checked only when the | constantly on the jump. to 1; Not Guilty, 100 to 1; Wauderer II, 30 to 1; | next address im the stenographic lecture course a < | Agape ns DARE & CO, Aucta warning whistle was sounded. The party a Jewel H.,30to 1; Absconder, 5 to 1, and Lal at the lub rooms of tho aaa sociation, 907 G fe ion SRUSTIE® SALE OF VALUAPLY HOUSE AND | FYUNCANSON DOS, Anctioncem, reached the city about 9 o'clock, after a de-| Woone & Co., ban . . | Cigale, 8'fo 1.” Matuais paid $8.80 and €2.25; We ; ANG PCE ne = | ightfal trip. ‘There were some hundred and | , Cone, © Co» bankers, 1222 F street north: | ee onder, $2.85, : sircet northwest, Wein May 4, at 8 N : : 4 ARDA STREETS SOUTMEASC et OF 8® ane firty members and guests in the party. nsiviae descetions toc ae shana Pam. The subject 0° Mr. Brown's lecture wii A iN Bette of PeOUED PROeERTY ON SOME OF THOSE PRESENT. bauking business. Banking hours, 9:30 to 4:30, | _ Pay all your bills by o It isa receipt, | on Aceuruey in Reporting aud How to Ovtain ’ : ruyreine Cote! of bs 08 5 Among those preseut were Geo. R. Repetti, | enabling you to transact your banking busi- | Woods & Co., bankers, solicit your business— | “ “ino incroasing attend ance at the parlors of i ss ness without losing valasSie time in the mid- | Advt, : ; a A yeer or moreago, after contracting several B. Lewis Blackford, C. H. Underwood, A. P. | nets without losing valasSie time in tho mid- the club attests the interest in thes addressos. | y:titen shit tue effecinof then sell renee a soy | eemines ge we Fardoa, W. 8. Pratt, Wm. P. Young, Simon | 4,2 “i * Anacostia Notes. ore .d throat. Notwithstanding I used euch stare ALY Fae Fee CLOCK - ms eRe | Wolf, Samuel Cross, P. W. Pratt, W. P. Boteler, | —_—.——_—_. Scott & Lyles arc erecting three substantial Money for the Grant Monument. nedies zx were from time to time augzested to me, | Signe henaea sey eet > by all First-Class Dealers, GM. ——s ae Baber, a Rents andl Taxes. frame dwellings on Madison street for Mra,| The Grant monument committee has begun | ™Y Hose felt stuffed up, and, althongh there was by : kK Dovall bi. Ashford. Joba. "B. Wight, © W, | Zothe Editor of The Evening Star: Soper. an active canvass to raise the sum needed to | ‘y pes stpuadnusibar ‘als pase “third in to yearns dolore is 2 TF Tolman, W. | J. Dante, 0. P- Pitney, |, When Gen. Sherman mosod from Washing-| Ground has been broken for handsome | complete the tomb of the great woldicr. ‘The | ay" turoat, “akch “meceatcced Mange, | Reured by dead of Sou the 4m ial per with siagrovementey ne |B. B. Bradford, A. M. _McLachlen, | ton to St. Louis it was reported that he gave residenée for Emily C. Lamson on Madison | Committee now has subscriptions on its books | *t m time to time. Sy throat fe hat the os a oto PUrCbame MoT | C. W, Howard, F. H. Barbarin, J, H. Hickox, | as his reason for zoing that he could not afford | streetiin the subdivision of Oregon L. Green, | amounting to $202, sum is in addi- | So™ewaatfull and looked red and inflemed. Thove | purchaser. Conveyance! nae iy 3 " nadgtotine Yaron n tonneof sale spa nee ied wi q 2) monte, 4 | Fe ee eG ee pe Qaim | to pay such taxes as he had to payhere. | The residence of Wm. Hardesty, at the cor- | tion to the $150,000 raised by the former mon- Bead Scie ae foty geen lg cee on the praperty ® pir je aye oer hal + .C: | was even said that he stated thas bis house here | ner of Washington and Taylor stzeets, is near- | ument arsocia at the monument fund | ireated before it seriously affected my health. T hat chaser, A deposit of Thomas Cavanaugh, 8. S. Shedd, Dr. P. W.| Wou!d not rent for enough to pay the taxes | ing completion, to date is $352,900. The sure of $500,000 is | read im the papers of Dr. Jondon's euceeas teach eaves sale. AN conveyanctur Yui chmeare Roberts, W. D. Colt, R. W. Darby, G. A. | upon it. If this was the ccse surely the aasos-| The g%4 maine on Jefferson, Taylor and | regitired to completo the tomb according to . him im regard to it. He peers i os 2 oo ne Washington streets have been completed, | the adopted plans, ond therefore ther mains | 4 y¥ examined my case an acsured me that it MF J. were greatly in fault to impose such taxes, . : * ici Twenty-seven new gas lamps have been put up. | to be subscribed something less tha 50,000. "| wa . Teone!uded to commons r RE ABOYE SAL; 15 POSTPONTD ON AC- a on ‘es me ceceber es Moe boale Hiattaiben prcpelitedy —? Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. M. Bennett of Chicege are | Tho committee hope to obtain the money they | him at oncewnd am wi 2 egos PT eg ny ee aed man. C. 8. Bradley. A. Morris, E. J. 3 proportion of taxes to Le imposed? There is | Visiting Mra: B. B. Russell of Monroo street. | need in a vers time, " ee CABELL WILLIAMS, Tramee, Max Cohen, G. D. Holmes, L. V one howse of which Tam cognizané that con-| «)uere was ¢ Pilarimage eee vg the —_>——_ y % sitet tamiensin alee com A.” Dae Joun L. _ Vogt, | stitutes the whole property uf an individual in | {forerament Hospital for the Insauo last vis- To Replace the Constellation. smirks ap20-asas AQoine pulling 130 Bet nw J.J. Appich, ©. Graff, C. B, Beall, Dorsey | this city. ‘Twenty years ago it rented for $75 | 1x8) day tab Mociharig saclecdrk | The Naval Aeadomy prac Clagett, J.T. Hough, W. H. Hoeke, Harvey | per month, and the taxes were $60 per annum, See net San OtEnOrIy Yasin Orivewny t Elizabethp Lamivoigt, F.R. Keyes, 0. C-Green, A. 8 Ma.| Now it would uot rent for. wore. than | St Plizabeth, has been abolished and anew | launched today at Elizabethy aneroft, J. was [A702 & sions, aucuoncers, emtate of William Kickhann, tee avd No, 4.0%, Adm'n Doo 17. 1407 Gat. | oF Geone Coy, EL" C. xson, Ro K. Tyler.| #60 per month, while “the taxes have | boulevard cutstill farthor to the southward. | desigued in the fall of i859 by the 2OUIGXIV CLOCK 1x O7ZMOW tanto tga: Fred Schmidt, R, C. Parker. Lawrence Sands. | zone up to $100 per ausum and over, ETc GS NEAR bumeau of construction and repair of Seg SOROS ATE ages Segoe: bees tite W. H. Johnson, Dr. K. 8. Hill, Job Barnard, | with the water tax. One mouth’s rent given Mount Vernon to Be Copied. the Nevy Department, and will re- 1 Sick ATTAGE MENTS 1 8 W. K Elis, P. 1. Hill, ¥. S. Blandford, I.E: | for taxes, or one-twelfth of one’s income for} Several members of the world's faix man-| pigce the old Constcilation, which has beou 2 a Do AUERY AND FOKTIN Frey, W. A. Gordon, Thomas Dowling, | the support of government, would not be ob-| agement for Virginia, including the presi- mer — used for many : ed'and adwt® dent, Hon. A. 8, Buford, are in Chicago | cadets at bs TOP Ars a8 a practice vessel by tho . PUK k A nd aa nnapolis, The E. 'F. “Droop, Cavt Chas, Schoficld, | jecte@ to, and ought not this to be enough? Gen. John Gibbon, E. H. Droop, Dr. C, H. A. | Our assessors say that they are under oath to sarsthgern Sani eas OF x ‘ potas ‘ for the purpose of arranging preliminaries in | about $250,000, nudis prone Ss CARPETS, Williams, Henry “adie, Fin atta car euehom cananalty sillomed| in the cites of connection with the exhibit of their state. It best constructed vessels of ity class im the aD, we ~ > “WE Twehell’ is intended to erect a special building for the | world. It is 187 fect 6 inches in length on the rameters M. Te Commtord, KW. Derchel, | curcountry. —_ TA TAMPATES. | Virginia. hesdquasters onda: reproduction of | water line and 189 feet 6 inches overall. Ts is Tet et AND Ske | Tent: neston tes : = Is Rent the Only Basis of Value? Washington's home at Mount Vernon as an| 12 fect in breadth of beam and 21 fect 434 i ESSE: Tis SV@iNcs. Tecister of Wills Too et ees meas iuicatnie Satieaea appropriate strnetare for the purpose. This | inches in molded depth, | It will bo ricgod as a CNT SOL 5 “4 | gen ean E WEEE Fates To the Editor 2 : tretery s enti h 0 will ca .. 4 LED P. oe RPCEIV Woods & Co., bankers, solicit your business. — ji rad ie rape ier gas, paper fi FGrEATONS AND | Derurtwen:. Washington, D. ©. wnull | WELW cent Pemen ee * public have lately been advised that the value | Waehington and his family. torpedoes, Daring the r the vessel REPLIGER WDNESDAY JUN, FIRST id THE WORLD FOR Te MONEYS | oe of real estate can be estimated only by its a enes ore wie = iy ipped for sex eervice at an ad- bite auction at residence No, 2707 | T) Ty pS o tacks or wax thread ‘The Union Veteran Lezion. capacity to produce rentand with such a state-| Yon ger Ane Wants Hardie Tlehardeom. | “ional cost of about £100,000, Pista: soe commentiue aXe U'CLOCL Lain Encampment No. 69, Union Veteran Legion, | ment aa a prewises the conclusion is sought to card wast a ee is a good jot of furiture apd the sale si bat. will inaugarate their new hall at 910 Penn. | be reached that assessments of property can be | 8° !48t night, the crack outfielder who was not Tolls on Canadian Vessels. Or G. Lally atarcet ue attenti sof parties whe deaive really good enough for Washington, a good offer to| Private advices to Duluth from citizens of racurct Restiness. =a LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucta. yivenia avenue next Thursday evening with a | obtained by sceking first to know the rental sto Dal ousewarming and reunion of old comrades | Yale thereof. Now, is thata fair, honest erite- | Play with the Browns, | copa iapdtliiore oes in arms and the friends of the order. A com. | Tien for the assessors? can with matters relating to n ation from Du- A = ee | eeperon of iaSea"Eot"on ta ince he | Mise Katie Wintcr of Sorey City 3. who | 10 the, seu sate that Seerctary Maine | seh. or bi inci ertomneatenth. Ther | "*ELERABMET BR COR LSN a mene Artix root job iockeahat Peceives from his property, but on wbat his | has beon spending several weeks with tho | “fr & number of conferences, has concluded | dressed in:fashion—the graceful outlines show ex- BTATES CAPITOL AND. + ‘ton, ia connectio: ; i | Htmatters not sust how they ride—they may ait up | JR ATCLIPFE, DARE & 00., Auctioncera ND NEW LIDEARY EUILE, | “From the rising of the «un even unto the going ' : “ i to establish a system of tolls on Canadian ves- ING. down of the rae. Property is honestly worth—the dollars and | femily of Wm, H. King, returns to her homo | '°,¢ passing the great Sault canal into Lake | Tui cuts2? St-yet comfort's there—they wear the | o FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-SEVENTH. AT FIVE | Not for the purpose of inflicting bodily injary or Woons & Co., bankers, 1222 F street north- | “8! it represents. Should a man with a prop- | today, Superior ix retali tor thors ef O'CLOCK PM, we will offer forsale, in front of the | working awrong. On the contrs.7, we seck to do thee erty on a street where he could easily seli for d by the | Fautpoise Waist—all corsets’ sensible substitute for offer the best facilities to small as well |< ‘ewiinn ¢ it} _ Mrs. ©. A. Baker and daughter Ethel leave | Canadi ernmen! mien we . LOT 55. OF A. P. CLARK. Jn. on. well | $20 per foot, but which he is willing to rent if h ‘anadian governmen: on American vessels s ae —tor es large depositors for the transaction of their it yaya bim 2 per cent om the value; pay no | Langdon for an extended visit to northern | passing the Welland and St, Lawrence Gamat | PAH kitchen, ball or railway oar. coon © strech aud, Baproved ecsenton tage Senegeemastonaaain paul ess, re, 9:20 to 4:36, more for taxes than another who owns on a| Pennsylvania next Tuesday. os vent. Ht 2 and Uriel Neg FINE READY-MADE CLOTHE To aLL MEN enabling you to transect your banking busi- y % \ i: 1s apd ih all modem iun- <1 1 4 : es small rtrect or alley where no more than 50| Mr. Charles W. Irey of Washington has con. eld exciusi : AND BOYS cess without losing valuable time in the mid-| cents per foot could be obtained, yet where, | tracted for the erection of @ handsome resi satan ha sinenre dag ud Se eee At a com not exceeding for obvious reasons, he receives rent at 8 per | dence on Emporia street near the observatory. Its flying in ‘Misa ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, TEN CEN 5 A DAY. cent of the value? ‘The Washington Gasligh® Company are e the face of Na- 1214 14m ot nw, aired, Rather a novel proposition—ian't 1t? Sees Should the 2 per cent rent of the rich man | sidering and investigating the matter of piping ture’to take the Z “ r: and servic able Suits of Clothes, Sacks Osa Fellow Visttations. be rated as the basis of value in one case aud| the streots of Lanzdon. Applications have i and 2 LAFF, DARL & CO, and Cuteways, which we soll to mem lie of the day. We solicit your business.— Advi Richard H. Sorrell, grand patriarch of the | § per centrent of the poor man be rated in the | been made to the company for the service by a y . 20 Tess Grand Encampment, LO. 0. F., of this juris- | other case? ‘That would be benefiting the poor | large number of residente. a . Mise M. ©. WHELAX, SE Ie ee cer for a much greater iiction, bas fixed the following dates for the | man with a vengeance! : Mr. Ira J. Baker 6f Washington will occupy 33 : ‘ 1003 F st THURTRES. SALE OF [OF IMPROVED BY Two. | roriod cf tim than—seventy.tve dara mi-annual visitations to the several ubor-| At the present time the basis of ail taxes is | his new residence at tho corner of 24th and Em- ‘ i ‘Made by Geonve Frost Go., Boston. STREET SOUTNWEST, ANDOF LOT OX DEL- estpepeir yr i “i “a En. | Bet the value of the ground lous, but the | poria strevts during the coming week. = ie F D AND E | wincterveto thet th inate encampments: Fred. D. Stuart En-| vatue of the wholt property, ande mat: who| Langdon was visited W. fj ( ink GYLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 STLETS SOUlMWEST Rullclenre to the form wien more then an hundred wpment, No. 7, Tuesday, May 10; Mt. Nebo | jas $10,000 in improved property is expected | _ subcommittee of Fs AL, J Oey ye er pw ovat tee atom: fore — Eneampment, No. 6, Wednesdey, May to pay as much, no more, no less, than the man committee having in charge ‘ all over! W. BAKER & C08 uclirtec Gutusstin: sad'ss the requowor' the yarey | Goeteee cements a Columbian Encampment, No. 1, Wednesday, | who has $10,000 worth of uni:proved property. which proposes to charter | Dr. Pierco’s - = rely secure’, we’ will sell 4 - 25; Magenenu Encampment, No.4, Friday, | The improved property w:ll commund a | a strect railway system to cover this section of | Picasant Pellets act naturally, They kelp May 22. rental; the unimproved, asa rule, wii not. If} the District and kuown as the District of Co- | Nature to do her own work. They Clennse ————— there are thirty lots on a street and one of | lumvia Suburban railway. The committec the premises un T MULND A When they set their arms akimba, TWELYTH. 1802 a0 HALF-PAST TIVE C Bhow alcoves out at the elbow. = igey - Tod. Asian, as it wera, in auen whenis ciaddiddind the lots is improved by a fine house, the other | seemed to be greatly impressed with the neces-" from which the excess of ol Vashancton, D.C. Pe natn gc axa Sroit Park | [ot Femaining unimproved, surely it would for some better means of access from this » lasts, 3 ‘has been removed, Row Ee SA oe With 0 droepton of the: The concert last night of the Le Droit Park | no: be fair to say that the other twenty-nine ter into the city and it is thought they will yTo purcly vegetable, perfectly harm- J 19 absolutely pure and | equal i sstuliments in ix, twelve and eiater ‘The answer comies—T dou't know! Orebestra dud. the Gurley Glee Club was a mu- | iots should pay twenty-nine times the tax| recommend that the charter asked for be | les, the smallest, cxriest, and best to take. pop cpa ral for which Ue notes of she purchever, beuring sniorort | yur ciny Go Kuow, ami ao to we hooe. te the wile seal event of-much interest. The orchestra | of the improved lot merely because the| granted with some slight changes of route. | Sick Headacho, Bilious Heedache, Consti from aay and secured by “deed ty sold will be taken, orail cash. st option of | ful waste of nickels and dimes, which rapidly No Chemricals _ | Faria ts Tens scemt compel with 1% cx | camalate int otiars, Lake thon mlchelr and diet are used in its preparation. It Fr wale AP tis Hlek’ and’ cont cf tie defaulting vas, | 8D¢ drop them into the slot AT HOME and raya eee ter bas more than three times the Coaser after cixht days’ advertisement in ibe !vening | be #mazed at the rapid secretion of wealth last in tl for|rental value of that piece can be| Chairman MeMiiian was himscif in charge of | tion, Indigestion, ilious Attacks, and all de arene eee ae te nea tice, for | canly secertained. Tavood ths argument thet | the party. oes Fangemenis of the Liver, Stomach and Bow- eee Ramee 3 land shold be the basis of taxation—the law | | The Langdon Hall Association have adver-| ¢!s aro jromptly relioved and permanently ‘ased in efliciency till they last night ren- | does not recognize that theory. We are sup- | tised for bids for erecting their new building at | cured. tiny, sugar-conted Pellot for a strength of Cocoa mixed with Star. All com ‘aud recording et parchaser's | coffers. TRY THE TRICK—'tis one which will red various selections of high class in excel- | posed to be taxed on the value of our entire | the corner of ath and Detroit streets, “the | Gentle laxative—threo for a cathartic, Sark, Atwerect er Bae, [oe Tack Ew auaas Trasteos | cradle you to, dress handsomely apd live happily. le, and. grown in numbers till it now | property, and it seoms to me the only fair and ations early completed, nnd stone | 4, Perro tho cheapest pill you can buy, for and is therefore far more eco- . E, WAGGAMAS. Auct. sp30-dheds others? suy sesemshie aque uelades nearly thirty members, as follows: | just way to reach the values is to be governed ii soon be in place. The structure | tbey'ro guarentecd to give satisfaction, or nomtical, costing lcee than one - Pizso | 81350 50, 5.731 ROC 1S Prof. 8. 8. Doyle, conductor. Violins—First, | by several considerations, just ia the sume way | is to be three stories high, and wili contain | YOU moncy is returned. ' bs m reper ty J.B. Hogeriy, 0. 1. Young, J. Dexter Hhodes: | lat ve could doit we mecs abeal 0 purelers | three stores, large hail with stage. drop cur-| XU Pay only for the good you ret. ‘] A Walter “A. ' Saunders, J. Frank Joncs, | property. tain and dancing floor and a complete suits of ‘his is truo only of Dr. Pierce's medicines, i ub ALL Chas, Mills; second, E. H. Taylor. ‘Kkeut might be one consideration, but not the | lodge rooms, with parlors, &c. The permit ‘Auction: centacnp. Ittedelt pais: DOWLING & SON, Ty eee ishing, strengthening, BASILY come ‘9 ws—for your = 3° VALU! E_ IMPROVED | yy: DiaEsteD, aud admirably adapted for tavalida | TRUSTEES AMEE Vow a na Tite Pur wtisks | yet laatwe are sts, % well health. NO. 628 FIFTEENTH STBKET NORTHEAST. BEING ‘ohn ©. Merwin, Clarence M. Jones. | only one. Remember the large miil at Alexan- | calls for a $10,000 building. “ ” as well as for persone tn be bonis eE James H. Olver, Chas ‘Thomas “Louis| dria It has value, but not based on the | ‘Tho reguler monthly catertaiament of the | LADIES Sold by Grocers everywhere, anda rtiet crdsconta of te District of Columns ia Peruvian Rarl and woyte. Viola—Chas, Katzenstem, Corneis—| rent, for it has not been rented for on age. | Literary League Wednesday ovening was a nov-| The merit of PON-ZO-NI-NA for the com- Tiber 1620, folie 103 ot sag: and at the request ote Yarker Walhams. Piccolos—H. C. Metcalf, | ‘The assessors should be conversant with valnes | original temperance essay by Mr. Charles W. | Stedicnts are all beneficial and speedily re- John L. Corsa. Flate—Allen Albert. Clarione:— | of buildings, what they cost to build or what | Ircy, entitled “It Kills,” foliowed by | Move facial blemishes, y Lor Ed. A.Goodman. 'Celio—Wm. F. Doyle. ‘Trom-| the materiais in tyem are worth, What value | what was called « ghost auction sale, * Jno, Shepard, Geo. Ciandlee, E. D. Frazer, | {he bricks and timbers have a valuc, however. | elty, consisting of music, recitations and au | Plexion is no longer a doubt. Its valuable in- holder cf Pure Catalan Wine, : PON-ZO-NI-NA ROUGE the most natural ; " z setae, and LOSS af APP bone—Thomas G. Young. Bass—Wm. J. Saun-| the owner places on it? Is there anything in| A. M. Dewey acted as auctioneer | tint ever produced. Obtainable at. Mertz’s y ws = orsed Dy ti tera. Drums—Albert Fauth, Pisno-—Harry | ihe surroundings to affect its value? What | and sold the ladies of the audicnce one by oue | Pharmacy, Lausburghs’ and Missos Lucas and iY bars asand . | Wilkima. ‘The octet, who also made their first | would it se!l forrat public sale? to the highest bidder, exch being covered with | Sartin’s, 011 G street northwest, Samples on aed Pare : {and fifty-one (iOS), as forded SEVER and AGUE; appearance iu pablic, were received with much | "Ay to unimproved property the considera-|ubect.. ‘the purchaser was provided with n | FeqUes&. = : EDs ioe near oa ce aoe 52 af the Distr ALARIA, NEURALGIA | cutnusiasm. It Seen camera: rie, | Kites Would be: Has shie lot w rental valle for |iieneh at the expense of a toneed pactne ae apivmy bi Gerarh tee tmechene Nil RAIL KOOIE OTHE DELIGI ean subiee: toa deed of trast. dated 3% 8. Doyle, conductor. First tenors, bi urposés? What are similar lots sold | sum of money was realized towaed paying off | _ 4 Rall KOOIE 4 and INDIGESTION, | iartoee’ ana W. A" Kecue; eccond tenors, | eee een Citar tei niar ‘ta that | the debt om the Turusee for the chapel Ovi ner resort erin of annie, favours TASB EL eee inaee sees An Terence of 25 years in expert. | 3. Doyle and J. L. Corsa; first basses, H.C. | have been recently sold? What would this lot ——_—-—___ bay buy buy bay buy boy buy bay be Se ee Sauls anh eetendel by the ates | Metcalf aud Jos. T. Miller; second basses, Wal- bring if put rd auction? There are other ‘Non-Secret Endowment Order. byy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy buy gf gale: All the purchase money to be paid in ‘rauled Mf, | ter Grounsell and Wm. F. Dorie. inquiries that might saggest themselves toany | Washington Assembly, No. 88, Non-secrot itelligent person. With@the appointment of | Endowment Order, held their regular meoting aenncter, the valuce Of properties sald be ae, | Thursday evening at 614 98h street northwest, essonuaaes ‘After the reguinr business of the evening had patrons of the Emergency Hospital last eveu- | <'uen the griee at which they could be roid | been transacted the audience was favored by a ing members of the board of governors to BRA —_ interestin; Fo _ the veer sorve one, two and threo years were elected —_—-—— be management eat RA | follows: Dra, Prentiss, H. L. E. Johnson. Will- | Ir is not necessary to lose valuable time in Gene asa “Colne sored Ca gr th Hobson, | the middle of the day to transact your bau sees TR Carley, HR. Webb, BH. War; | business if you keep your account with W oniet, Miss Tamrests A. | | ner, ‘Whittimore and Warder, Dra. Burnett, | Co.. open daily until 4:90 Your business ao- | §. Merrill; harp 2 vader, W. W. Johnson, James Carr, Mise ay Messrs, Judd. Carlisle, West, to —————— ‘LL. Wilkerson, pres, servo one yt Messrs, Parker and Britton for (Cereal Production in California. two years, aud Drs. A. J. Lincoln, Murray,| ‘The superintendent of ceasus bas issued tho : 1, t. Johnson. ire Wolcott. Messry, Thomas, Bell, Galt and Johnson for three years, pete ee 8 ‘A Verdict Against the District. Im the Circuit Court, Justice Montgomery, asec beatd[ Ae Pater a erento SPEER | Tia acer em Open Saturday until 11 p.m. BH Ticeed 70,303 acres, 2,381,270 bushels; barley, 995, Sele Se mal heey rhich “Pooiclag ont, ot tod" yc iit rms |perinea ota Seer ine ; Oat 4 lor a a buckwheat, 664 acres, Vuskela |, = SEGESEECESESESESTESESEESESESEEECES: As. ~ * duxcob Beacham, John SV David Howerd, rape, aud Jnkion decrease im cc: Of 1,478 neres and a tutee coos our, The charge buckwheat 543 acres, upainst J: mes Kelly was ignored, | Eger SOGRSESAGSGEASESSERREEECSEETENESESEECE