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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. OR SALE—PBARGAIN_ONE NEW FOUR-ROOM be Tree : ae Noukis, WM CATESEY JOR SALE—TWO NEW HOUSES ON 6TH +T ue bet Gant H.9 rooms and eoncreted cellara: splendid homes: cabinet mantels terme, houses open f jo KICHAKDS, Owner, JoK SALE—GIVEN AWAY_TWO NEW FRAME houses, ‘with all n ps, as owner ia in eed 1510 12th st me. FOR SALE A RARE CHANCE_3D ST NE BET G sinall coah gaymont« Balance in monthly” payments: BM PARKER. 1418 Pat. ‘2pd0-8t OR SALE—CENTHALLY LOCATED 3-3 Fictroom brick dwelling 300: also jory and. cellar price, apdo-de" ‘dwelling, porthwest; 500._ (Nos 1 and 12) TYLER & RUTHERFORD. 1307 F st nw LJ E—FINE BUS! ‘3 CORN: tront on Oth ‘st and 51% teet frouton H st nw, at FEET ‘ragouable Barre to thane, Sebise TYLER & RUTHERFORD. 1307 Pestuw: fell on monthly payteuta. Also small lots for aale om easy payments, ‘3. HERTFORD, mye 14196 Fo AEE SEAT GR0oM BRICK. ap ST. ‘will take part pay meat in ® suburban lot or sell om mouthiy pay mente 3K. HERD FORD, m3 JFlOk SALE— FINE NEWT 3 near iith only $14,500; also 151% P st. $6,030: H svnear oth 2's, 12 rooms lot Bw, Prom beick, $500. core nd om K st nw, $8,500; € st bear Ist se, 9 root . ret ied ‘J. KL HERTFORD, 1419 @ at. — JOR SALE_6R. FRAME. N. W., WATEKIN YARD; E lot ). also Se. a ms. 1 brick n. xehance Mt. Peasant property. Apply 423 12th st nw. 1t° JOR SALe—ON WEST SIDE 13TH ST. NORTH of lows Circle, a lovely home; ten rooms and bath: 000. Gn S st bet. 16th and 17th. very handsome new use, with thirteen rvoms and every conveuience: bese ZEVELY & FINLEY. 622 F st ow. ok SALE—IN MT. PLEASANT AND HOLMEAD Mauor, a uumber of very desirable large and small ict ‘On Kenesaw avo west of 14th st, with all city con- ‘we haveclecant lots. Me ZEVELY & FINLEY, 622 Fst aw. JFROk SALE MT. PLEASANT, HOUSE, LOT 48. Bites Sia alitinmne ioe 20 fe front inguire W. SNYDP iy east side lot st extended, north o TH STN Lok SALE—SPECIAL BARGAIN—9 ‘Gis window. brick: rooms and. ath, all m4; 0. 52,000 carbs MES SSPE ase Fst me NORTHWEST CORNER 16TH ST Mt Pleasant: Louse of 10 rooms, Store room Hent condition: stable, good. water supply. Jot 75 feet front on 16th st, 140 feet om joward ava "Kor further particuia: m: ok SS Petsas cad bath: worth looking et DOR SALE—FOUR ALLEY HOUSES, RENTED TO pay Ia per aca Price @600 rach : Pris 12 ber cent Price @ SoH F. panes myst 70k SALE—2 Ist st uw bet and New Jersey ave ucar ms Beatty ons c ec eccse JOUN F. PAKET, 1507 ¥ DOR SA WNEKS OF KEAL ESTATE— We ries for ouses ob easy terms. You will ur property with us if you sire bo ake a a EASTEKDAY & HALDEMAN, 608 F st, 1455 RHODE ISLAND AVE, A HAND- containing & rooma, cath, als mod- mente; coruer of alley: price only BAKNES & WEAVER, OF ate Hi ihaproved by a brick bath, ail mod im it JOR SALE—ONLY $2,800. INVESTMENT. ETTX HOME. A six-room house. pressed-brick bay-window front; tel; latrobe, range: paved alley in rear, comerctsd street, with pretty California st Deiween Ist and 2d ats ne. it BAKNPS & WEAVER, JOR SALE-A BEATUIFUL HOME OF SIX rooms snd bath; modern improvenents: lance Apply to owuer ou premises. 1815 my4-3t" NEW BRICK HOUsE dot. ave. FOR SAL. Petits imines containing tem roote ead Iarge bath roow.ellar, heated by furnace; interior Banasouie! raced and most conveniently ar- range, the lot is 11s feet deep and has brick stable Sui carruwe house on the rear. “This proverty ia just FASTERDAY & MA. a: THAT WILL PAY ‘ten years iu rents and the thing for a doctor. 624 F st nw, Pacific building. ERY, Ww ‘concreted price that Me fer ceut net im rent and a rapid ercawe in value. Address CIT: OWNEK, Star oflice. may 4-8 Boek Sai IMPROVED FB irep: t ‘ap. st; 8-room and bath room pressed- br: mt: of cor vi ulley iu fine wali rent for #40 per month. HEKON & my 4-3t ISTH ST; 3 Jor <b F sto. tesand eile; d bath room in fime condits « e-uite's plumbime: facta on to ta apply at HERGON Fatuw. Forse aT AT 33 anus, two 6 ro. Union st sw: ks: Waid Se OWNER Moc U7.918 F ot Bway S-ot FOE SMLE[ON, BENNING, ROAD. 1653. TWO- brick ve. build inte Hh ara: le wagon abe 18 SOLIDI fice ouly 64,500. one-third eas Lean SWOLMSTEDT & BRADLEY, my2-6t v7 F oR SAL iw Toum bricks Photo Fie w om 4 gold immediately, pura’ Pviutente Hf desired. He SYOeKETT. 510 F st aw. S ROOM BEIcK HOUSE, ‘AND 19TH. 1000, CAcH, fn QUARTEMLY PAYMENTS. EXCELLENT Duly food house couvenientiy located OB ER, 608 15th st, Real Estate. » Fe ALE— MODERN CORNER tng, § rovma and bath room, located nw; an 8% er ceu! inyestmen : epeb-1 TYLES & RUTHERFORD, 1:307 Fat_ } LE-HANDSOME NEW 3-STORY BRICK FPedine ist Loe st nw: 13 roome and bain room: ali Istest ‘improvements: handsomely deco- Fated: carefully built under our personal. supervision and first-class in every respect: house open for in- Seren, Eee further particulars aud price apply te TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fstuw. ap2s-120" )R SALE_OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR A GOOD lot_several 4 room brick houses on King st ne; only €1,200 each; each rented for $10 permonth: Sinail Cash payment Fequired. balance monthly. — STERDAY & MALLERY, ap26-Im__ + 624 F at, Pacific building. FOR SALE Ofice ‘building, 13th near @ nw, on easy terms, Handt on imonthiy pay- JAMES F. BROW! ap28-10t "604 i0th stn Text inane pemrnberhoed vest XH Gre x 5 PR eg “aro Wot naw. F%, SALE — NORTH SIDE DARTMOUTH ST located ct Se Pei foot or eat esi 20 Toot Touts ok ot foot, OF cau 3 pointing Jor hota i 0c per foot. This is the smallest nO foot front on Lath at Just above Kenesay, only @1 3 nt onl per foot. This ix the only lot fronting on Tath st that can be had #0 low as 81 per foot. On west side 13th st neur Princeton, 50 feet front, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. - peetebaaomenbe = SALE—SIX-ROO! cor Exar imcwancuee aor ‘Ok BALE—A GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK: WILL M1 at low figare rather tha move It Anely 8 ae] FoR SALECENGIIGH TANDEM TRICYCLE: ‘stow, S5e per foot. lumber's inske. Price, $60, Suitable for va 13th at near Kenesaw ave, 56 feet front, 70¢ .1 | delivery or pleas ‘Cost $200 new. Address K., 1p POST Mich & LIFSCOMBE, G18 Lath ct’) | P.O. Box 700, Philadelphia Pa: myseate JROR SALE ee Y FOB, SALE ONE YOUNG GRADED ALDERNEY ONLY A FEW OF THE $600 LOTS LEFT cow and calf; calf two weeks @good family ON SMALL CASH PAYMENTS. cow. Apply 610 H st in ‘These lots are located on Duncan place near Mary- Jand’ave ne, and at the above price include sewer water, sidewalk, gas and street pavement. For full partichlare apd ist Cal pon McLACHLEN & BA 1CHELDER, my5-3t Cor 10th and @ste'nw. OK SALE—AT A BARGAIN—19 MOUNT PLEA‘ ‘antlote: partly bordering on 14th st. Will sell as A wholo at speculative price per foot if bought soon. ‘This is an opportunity for @ syndicate, Only small cash required. J.B. HERTFORD, myo-St 1419 et RR SALE—BROOKLAND LOTS— 2 lots north side Lansing st at. 2 lots south side Lansing st at, Tiot south side Lansing st 1 Jot on Fort st, 50x150, at. 1 lot on Hartford st at Ze DEEBLY, DAVIS ¥ 66: JORSALE—NEW HOUSES; REDUCED TO 94.200 G33 aud 641 £ st ue: IN ft. front: 7 rooms Reseisket Oat 5 per cent; rented. “M.J. NT. i300 F ‘OK BALE—LOT ON 8 ST NW BET HAMP- shire ave and 18th st: 22.6201 6: at low price. ii DEEBLE, DAVIS & 0, my5-3t 1319 F et. PPORSALET* LADY'S PARAGON SAFETY BICY- cle im good condition: hus teen used but little. Cail ator address 507 122th at so, my5-2t For, SALE—PURE WHITE LEGHORNS—ONE ot @AprIy after 4p m . w. R SALE-NEW CALIGRAPH TYPEWRITER, Xo. 3: latest improvements and desk for same. D. HOWE, 17412 nw. my4-ist* MR SALE—A COMPARATIVELY NEW GUN- Fras pisamare vost for 810 cost S110" con te acon at Columbia Boat House. Apply W. A. HUN- GERFORD, Star office. z iny4-3t Fok SALE OWsex TECING CIry wir dismond-framed cushion tired safety cheap. at ne cor. Mass. ave. and 6th st nw. my3-1w OR SALE—LADY'S PSYCHO BICYCLE: TIKES almost new; lamp and bell. Call 5. 8. SHEDD & BRO., 432 9th st nw. HR SALE-NEW COMBINATION LADIES AND wentlemen's Psycho, with cn-hion tires; 8100 cash or $110 on instullments. 1811 9th st nw. my’ 386-4m 726 Poplar st nw, ‘4r f,lot 15x75. 3628 N st ow, 3r be, jo! 202101... lot 252130. 3200 nd suburbs, GHACE ue. apé-1m R SALE-TWO | SPLENDID THREE-STOKY bricks ou Kot bet uch “aud 20th; can now be Dowahtunder Brice AUPIY (O54 4REHOLDER,” ‘472 Leave. Rooin 36, B COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 10 ROOMS, for season, fruit and shade: five minutes from Coutee's station Wasiangtou brauch, Baud 0. HK; home of the Inte Kev. Suinuel Kegester. Ad- dress Mra SAMUEL KEGESTER, Muirkirk P.O. Md. CORNER OF 19TH AND M SIS, parking on both streets; near 3.700 If wold. ve. 17 feet front; ouly 400 cash. bilauce ‘one or two years. Apply to 5,6. BALPINE, Owner, Atlantic building. Fok SALESTHERE Ts NOT ANY TRUTH Tx the report that ALL the BI at Kensington Park. few beautiful cottages, with modern improvements, to fell ou cany miomthiy, Fariuents. The pretiieat Rud most progressive subdivision on the Me ropolitan brangh of Band 0.1 i. PENCY 8. FOSTE stow. 1& 17th(lot 10 1L.na 181): Bacon st bet L4tu & Lath (nour cab e near Kenesaw ave, fine fo thn (on wrade 1st Whi.ney aye St GEO, T. PARKS, 6 VOR SATE—DESIBADLE. PROPERTY, lows: Ailof triancula: 20th and 12th » Qand Lit Ws cave bet Qaud R a rood 8-100! on 11th st bet Q-and Rat containing 9, 400 feet any of whic AS FOL- dave and Gat 600 £0.55 alse with liberal terms. Address J. 8. ROBINSON, Owner, 713 Rhode Tslant ave. JOR SALE—ADJOINING THE VILLAGE OF Gaithersburz— To L-ucre tracts and 100- det fag cultivation: Apiiy ip Da EAL ESTATE AND INVESTMENT Gaithersburg. a. LOL SALE OR ki jou, on Metr-politan branch.’ Price, 8. 100 cash, balauce oue, two, three, four and years, CHAS. E BARBER G17 Fstnw my4 Awelling: thirteen rooms: fine be acres of pasture: anaguificent lawn, wituat Lawyer Hill ou the south. Kelay’ station, Epon “Apply 6. WS WALL. bt Denis ost office, N MARY- Biisoa 975 acres; tipectiy st the 4 ant @- 1; lf way between Washington. and Baltiiore Rowen tro barns, fruit brick clay and building wand, 155 acres at Annapolis Junction, 140 acres at Savage Station. Dairy farm neat Laurel. Daity farin hear Washinton. 30 acres in full view of the cit ‘acres city. ze SAMUEL BEALMEAR, .w. cor. Lemngton and St. Poul sis, = Baitimore, Ma. K RENT—LARGE BRICK MANSION. BARN, tenant house and garden at Annapolis Junction, SAMUEL BEALMEAR. u.w. cor. Lexington aud St Paul sts., Baltimore, Md. a % ee {OR SALE—PAKTLY FURNISHED, HAZLEWOOD ‘cottage, with 50 acres of land Just out of ‘Oakland SiiaNDY, BaF saw. Demonte. CNS mumer or See R RENT—CRERDMOOR FURNISHED, Warrenton, Va: = lovely sumer hone: hue water, perfectly healthy, beautifull lawns. For particulars eunsult WIRTON MATTHEWS & Co, 1331 F st. JOR SALE—AN jon, Band O, with room dwelling abd outbuilsdinss land ty of young fruit trees: ouly $1,900; easy UCKET & FORD, 617 F atu ci VERY DESIRABLE PLACE OF ‘acres. with a haudsome 9-room dwelling. in'le from Kiverdale station, nearly plentid garden JOR KENT—IN TALEOT COUNTY, 24 MILES from Easton, « large aud well-furhisied house, with fine shade and abundance of fruit. For further particulary address Col O TILGHMAN, Easton, Mu. apl2-eolm @Q-ROOM COTTAGE IN ' OTe. TaNe Views Va B, SALE_276 ACHES OF LAND, 1X, MONT- muery county. Md., situate about > milen Teor Germantown station ob the Metropolitan branch, B and'O'R R: price ouly $10 per acre. Avply to. FRANCIS UCETY, 2. 1301 Pt ne, Jae sate dst st nw bet Q and R, 13r and 2 baths. Masay ad U1th. Sr, bath. ¥ bet dd amet 42h, stb bovt Ist amd =. mo Bee. $2.50). Pemcatin, FORALE New ermis, only $300 eas; balance This house is a genuine bargain. cellar frame: 12th st. 100 can ; bulsnce €15 yer month. AY & HALDEMAN, 608 F st. SQUARE FRo! ren brick : 7 roo! EAST CAP ST. and bath; cellar; $4.500. EK, G0 F st ook ETN i. st newith ict ath flower beds, fruit tree ke: very a1 nome: $6,200. Dwell ius on Cambia st ne: supied by ‘owner; nine fs KT P. FOX, 920 F JOR ALE Ok EXCHANGE 30 sio# Brick ; fine k weneage. Let R. S. DONALDSON, mgt 925 Fst’ ow Re baLe—totsrs_ eo? HHS i $r%21 16.900) 0 Bound eal 15,700 Sep, 15.000 | ts only a portion of the property or ful list call ut office fur bulletin eeued o& loth (mys) THUS KR WAGGAMAN. Ew os, At F FIFTEEN SIx- ROOM TMO-STORY RICK Louse Nv ©2500 E we tothe tit East THe, A , me to hake ertast ae = lor and ope: a dui Substed in band oul with cadnet and slate mane ra: . wocated on Duncan piace northeast, which is being ved with pavernent. curbs an eldcwalbas® os McLACULEN & BATCHELDER, pain, r a2 Corner 10th and G sta, AOE SALELTHOSE ELVOANT SMALL BROWN. stoue houses at Foceyy r modern ‘oe. Pheae houses are well bai't and vill be oakt ‘Address BOKER JOR SALE—AT UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS (EROOK- x peeeey 5 7 aud Be pepmsnte Walsace’ moathiy.” SEDI Ew *ALKER & SO z apz0-lw | 20K SALE ‘Z-story double brick. new, s , only. Jand)—several very new cott ON, 1006 F st ‘bay -window Brick. K bear ~ Fe nat EAUBEE, MD. 1G ACKES OF beautiful tilling land, together with # 9-room cot- tage in excellent order, lawn, shade trees aud abund- Ant fruit trees in the warden’ utes’ walk from depot. This is the cheapest property on the line of the B&O KR: will exchange for city property. Price $6,500, worth $9,000. GEV A JUKDAN, apzy-dt 1417 Fat. ER LOT (Ox! cle can be purchased iress OWNEW B.. Star myo-cit* Fe raph BENCHIFOL cox: feet) adjacent (o Dupont C on vory reawonable terms, Addi office. for partieulncs . Washington Heights, ‘TROTH, with DANIEL & AWMAT, JOK SALE-NEAR 14TH WOxi50; gaat 2 bl 3b F sty 4-8 ST CABLE LIN! directly east SRAM AM, 13319 B FRONT BY 120 Fi D ne, one square from 301: building ou it coutainiuu nearly 400,000 bricks: $1.60: other ground sellin to $3; bmiide, should sos it.” C BOYER, 214 7th st s1 my dt JOK SALE—VALUABLE CORNER LOT AT A BAR wain: 22 tect front; sidewalk: sewer; neat residences: oily one square fro where Values rapidly inere se cor Gth aud Spruce ats nw; only $2,800. W. ULTER, 717 10th st uw, myst DES@KABLE BUILDING LOTS, fase. ave ne bet Oth and 10th sts; total froatare epth of 9S feet, Apply to OW MOST BEAUTIFUT, CORNER ON the west aide of 14th st above Scott’ Circle: 6. by 0 to alley. iust be wold at once. LUTHER Le. ‘ooui 56, Pacific building, Fou SALE Lots IN NoKTAWEST ECKINGTOS are finding trady sale. the cheaper lots we only have two Tei 10 and cue at $500, Call fy one at $: ist and prices, ‘HH. ave and 18th st, teres BB400 feet ith teot on the railroad alley: dations: recently built wuen puss rais d, and realy for new buildings: possesion dy for purchaser: price, $8,000, oue-fourth cash; nice in I, IN MST BETWEEN rH AND it, oF woul 10 Fiabe sve fund wert * y lot, at only Z5c per toot; this is a bargai: LEIPOLD,$ w cor 1ith'and F sts nw. JOR SALE—A BARGAIN—AT A SACRIFICE: ON Tange lot 11 Pw to Itock Creek in that locality. “Ad- my 8-3t" JOR S\LE_ONE OF THE FINEST COKN ‘on Colum 15e per square foot less 1EL& ARMAT, 1313 Pat, SIRABLE BUILD! A Di Pa the northwest ; $2,000. ‘BM. EAKLE, BLOCK 41, NORTH Co itn, Boney at within 30; ifrot wide aliey aidewaiba: price, $1 Per foot’ ED. J OHARE, 1006 Fst. as: FO Sa BY OWSEit LOT ON TOT ST be Columbia road sud Kewestw, overiookitue Zoe ‘Glan market tates, “Addrese 290, star o RENT —A SMALL FARM, THREE MILES ‘east of this city; G-room dwelling: larze stable, ‘splendid wravel road: hixb sud. perfectly $21 per month. KA. FILL, x, & SALE—AT BRANCHVILLE, ON THE B AND 0. KB. 10 miles from city, “several des! Bi'by 130: $100'per 100 “sise 2 pretty snd well-oait F lot. aise 2 Wweil-bui Rouses, with 6 and 8 rooms, ouly 82s each, ow very easy tei ‘8p30- lin T. R BROOKS, 616 12th st u w. R BALE_ON BENNING ROAD, 1653, ONLY 134 squares from cars and herdics, two-story brick dwelling ; 6 rooms aud cellar; with two. Horgese buildin th rear and largo. eafon abed; Jot'Zoxi01 to 20-foct alley will sell for $4°200- SWORMBTEDT & BRADLEY. 27 Pa DR SALE OR EXCHANGE—10 ACRES OK MORE Fy beautifully situated, near ockville: new house rooms; purest water, sliade, fie orchards, o ply 2036 sth at after 4. arb. {OR SALE—LOTS AT WOODSIDE, ON THE Metropolitan brauch. eight tiles from Washing. ‘This suburb is on a ridge dividing the waters of ‘brauch from those of Mock creek, is well ined aud the water is excellent. The 7th strcet road ‘the esstern boundary and the lock Creek Park lies one-quarter of 's ile to the west. ‘The Bew and wstallinents. | F. LEIGHTON. 487 Lo apo Lin {OW SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIMABLE ‘and attractive s.tes for a country ink oF private residence in southrastern Penneylvaiia. For particu- JOHN B WIGHT, Got, A2*L4N0 ax vingixta FARMS. ‘Write for ne. jOUN STEPHE: ‘Washington, MANICURE. ADAM®. PAYN, MANICURE AND CHIROPOD- 1st, 703 137H St. NW. The only Importer and yufacturer of FIN} MA \ICURE and CHIKOPOD- IST GOODS south of New York. ARCHITECTS. WS PTE case toon bit fet-Sm* 1313 F at’ . ©. no20-tr apd-Lm* INSURANCE. ‘UTUAL PROTECTION FIRE INSURANCE Merle Dic Wwittiaw BalnaSTae. dent JAMES E FITCH. Secretary. Issuce poli St unusually low rates and each profit. For fuil information ‘company. 1406 G at nw. To inspect our own IMPORTATION OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY GOODS received today from LYONS, FRANCE. ‘They comprise the FINEST BANNERS, GOLD EMBROIDERIES, FRINGES, TASSELS, LACES, Sc. ever exhibited in this city. SX. MEYER, BADGE MAKER, MILITARY AND SOCIETY FURNISHER, 922 Seventh st aw. an26 there ‘our own terms, Apply to B. F, . GOO F stn. w. may2-1m WOK SALE-I HAVE SEVERAL OF THE BEST lots in Kalorama for saie “ap30-Tan Sat ___ JOHN E BEALL, 1321 F st_ A RARE OPPORTUNITY—WE HAVE ‘our hands bioc! ed by 7th. Sherm vard ste, whic situated on the 2 id the whole 18, naceptibie of convenient and ‘proditable siti visio proved fa neighbe piece of property for It deserves am tmumediate in- Che couvenionce of the Jocution and the cilities which are soon to be provided for t hood make it a very desiral capitaliats or builders. apection. ‘Look at it. B.H. WARNER & CO., 916 F st nw. RB. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F nw. i, NEAR DUPON iW exchanes for wmall (welling. (No 2) TYLER & KUCHERFORD, 1307 Fat ST BE SACRIFICED 10 SETTLE No reasonable fier refused for lot 54 ‘ontate, ‘by 128 foot On East Capitol at and lot 25 by 05 feet ou wear N Have. Apply to Ri S SHAREHOLDE! te leave, Hoon for building— Corner lotsa nw, Also corner, 1:36x Several iarwe tracts in ne at bari, 120 lote in ne at prices ranvin z {rom $250 to #0 on monthly payments, Do uot miss the opportunity tonreculate. SABES F. BROW Ne "Tel call 473, 28-108 604 10th at nw. FX Mt. LE-THE CREAM OF SMALL L ave., containing ‘from 2.300 to 3.900 Vieasant. I have 4 ou 16th st, uear th. Prices from $1,700. to $2400 ead ‘Cash, the balance in f, Sand ayears” °™ CHAS. EARLY, 2p20-1m 603 Lath st. YOR SALE—IF SOLD AT ONCE. CHOICE LoT, 502150 ou north side of Dartmouth st, near Tth; Columbia Holts, at ¢oc.: eaay terns Call tumedi- ately. TAYLOR & ROGERS, #18 Feat. nw. aplteim For te PALISADES OF THE POTUMA\ LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES OF ONE MORE ACRES AND FINE BUILDING LOTS ‘ON THs PALISADES OF THE POTOMAG, CONDUITS RoaD.— TERMS IM EVERY CASE TO SUIT THE PUR- CHASER. LOTS FROM $300 AND UPWARD. SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING ERECTED ON PROPERTY ALREADY SOLD, THOSE PURCHASING NOW ARE SURE TO RE- ALIZE HANDSOME PROFITS IN THE NEAR FUTURE. Fc Bao Fro? sate South Brookland, short distance from station. Price, $200 and up; 610 cash ‘payment, 85 per month. ". BARNES & WEAVER, apl3-In | 629 F st. nw. SS Ge: Tx Baz. oR further information 1415 Fst a mye sm 1K, SALE—ROSE BU: LARGE PLANTS, ‘25e.; worth $1. Apply at the Green Houses, it road. myS3t ; ETY BICYCLES: HIGH GRADE, pneumatic and cushion tires: one, 30-inch new rapid Bicycle: excellant condition, ‘only #50) com 3129, Call Letween 8 qm and 7 pm45? Paave aw. any2-Ot* JOR SALE-NILE DinkcT FROM FARM. 3 cents pint, 18 ceute per qallon, Addross COUN- TRY, Star offic mh5-108* RITER; IDEAL A equal to iew; only. with four-drawer ‘trop ouk cabinet $80: rare bare ‘TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, GLOF stnw. 35AF MYA r good ing. LU feet beam: can stea 10 imiles per’ hour For inspetion and further par- culars apply Stevenson's wusel, Capt JONES apl4-1n WOR SALE—GOLD DOLL. quarters: alao Lord's pray current silver and gold mon dowel:y bought, pt KS, HALVES AND LOR, SALE-REFRIGERATONS, ICE CHEATS, matting, baby carriages, parlor and bed root fie- hiture, bedding, u to suit at HUGO WOKCH & CO” OK SAL # and we “OTTO” GAS ENGINES and: any ‘Send W. H. Hovouros Mero. Co. INTERIOR HOUSE FURNISHERS, 1218-1220 F ST. N.W. CARPETS, RUGS, FURNITURE, ARTISTIC DRAPERIES AND SPECIAL DESIGNING, We trast you will make us your Spring visit for materi 1s, &. ‘For summer is here—nearly— For the best Refrigerator. See ours. ‘The largest variety Summer Lawn and Tent Furni- ture. See ours, Straw Matting may be used eight months in this clt- one of the cheapest and most durabie of floor coverings. We are prepared with a variety of patterns (having 126 different patterns in stock), Seo our Matting, #4.00 per roll, 40 yards, See our Matting, $3.00 per roll, 40 yarda. See our Matting, 86.00 per roll, 40 yards. ‘See our Matting, 87.50 per rcl!, 40 yards, FURNITUKE FOR SUMMER COTTAGES, 13 pieces, Bed Room, complete. 8 pieces, Dining Room, complete... pieces, Parlor or Sitting Room, complete. Our LAWN FURNITURE is of the newest a nd pret test designs, Wo wish to show you our Hammock Chair, #3.00. We wish to show you our Hammock Chair, with awning, 85.00. We wish toshow you our Hammock, with standard, 87.00. We wish to show your our Hammock Supporter 89.00. Look at our 5-piece Parlor Suit ‘Look Look at our 5-pivce Parlor Suite, $1 Look at our 5-piece Parlor Suite, INGRAIN CARPETS, 15c. to 750, BAG CARPET, 35 to 50c. Good, OUR VENTILATING REFRIGERATOR ‘We believe to be the best made, $7 50 to 875 each. ‘Seo them. mate, and it Don’t cost anything to look, Post yourself. We must abide YOUR OWN JULGMENT, WE WANT your trade. Weare alvo making trade if prices will in- duce you to buy, because we sell as low as the lowest, W. H. Hovenros Mira Co, 1218-1220 F Sx. N.W. my4-4t Dazerraezs Panistas RFUMES, Boston Variety Store, burgh & Bro., W. A. Picree & Co,, Seaton Perry, W. If. MeKnew and Mertz’s Pharmacy bez to offer to their customers these ex- quisite Perfumes as THE FINEST IMPORTED. p30 “Tar Suoz Qvestioxe By Hoover & Ssypzn ‘There is but one proper way to do busi- ness, and we make that our way. The re- duced (?) prices of some may not beas low as our regular prices. We quote the lowest prices that can be named for equal quality Shoes. JUST WHAT YOU WANT, LADIRW CKFORD SINS ‘White Canvas, | Patent Leathers, ‘Suedea. Dongola SPECTAL.—Ladies’ High Laced Russet Shoes, only 3.50 per pair. FOR THE MEN. ‘Men's Low Russets. Is tt not time to change the weight of ‘your shoes? Hoo & Sxxom, ‘STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 1217 Press. Ave N.W. c., THURSDAY, MAY: 5, 1892. SOCIAL MATTERS. SHOOTING STARS. |= COLORED KNIGHTS TEMPLAK. THE PRESIDENTS ATTITUDE. ‘Mrs. McKee’s Reception Yesterday—Per-| «za, ad the elegy in a “Country | A Large Representation Going to the Annual | Remarks Attributed te Him Party sonal Notes of Interest. ches dele Ge ona . zm ! Conclave at Philadelphia. Celle oy oy ne la Mrs. McKee had quite a gathering of friends aa* ered, ‘tt has boon years since | Lewis Hl, Wayne, pact eminent grand com- about her yesterday afternoon between 5 and ee re There is somethi ve confus! about mander of the state of Michigan and the prov- 1 on ome oe ° I was in « charch yard of any kind.” ; statements now and then attributed to persoms 6, who came by appointment and who en ea yard : inces of Ontario and the present grand com-| said to have the confidence of the Presiden the bine The windows ou the south | Many a self-made man is unable to do for his | ™&nder of the District of Columbia, will leave and there is doubt oxpressed whether the Pret Daleot: thrown open. the view of the | son what he achieved for himself. Washington May 11 for the 20th annual con- | ident hes always been perfectly understood and grounds and gardens immediately surrounding mansion made a very attractive ant {0 the scene indoors A good many people now thinking to themselves how ¥ ight- fal a iawn party would be at the White House hefore society scatters for the summer. Mrs. Harrison continues to improve steadily, has thoroughly regained her interest in everything going on in the outside world, as well as in her wn household, and now sits’ up quite a while every day. ‘The cabinet families have generally given Up their reception days and now the ladies of clave of the United Grand Commandery of the ate of Pennsylvania, He will be escorted by Simons Commandery, No. 1, of the District of Colurabia and Cyrene Commandery, No. 9, of Pittsburg, Pa. Cyrene Commandery will ar- rive in Washington at 7:50 am. May 11, and will be the guests of Simons Commandery, No. 1. Both commanderies will escort Emi nent Grand Commander Wayne from the asy- lum of Simons to the Baltimore and Ohio depot, headed by the Capital City Band, and will leave Washington at 1:30 p.m. They will correctly quoted, Some time ago it was assorted on good sf thority that Mr. Harrison had stated toa prom= ent man that ho did mot believe he would let his mame go before tho convention for renomination; that he cortainly would not accept the nomination unless it came him with practical unanimit nd that he notthink he would do so even then. This statement was repeated at the time in Tas Star. Three days ago two prominent men who will No man who affects to despise the supersti- tion of the savage should hang a horseshoe over his door or shudder when he sees the new moon over his left shoulder. COMFORTING. Though earnest efforts ne'er succeed And resolutions fly like chaff, You'll still be great to those who read Your neatly-written epitaph. the households make it a point to go out every be met at the Camdon station by the Balti-| xsrcise ® great deal of influence at the Wednesday afternoon. “T haven't any cash with me,” said the young | more commanderies and will leave Baltimore, Bational convention called on Mr. Harrisom irs, Eikins accompanicd the Secretary 0} man, “but if you will take my signature for a| **Fiving in Philadelphia at 4:15 o'clock p.m, | { QWestion him on this point. ‘The Pres Elkins, W. Va., for a few days’ visit to enjoy a | ioan'» Gros Past Eminent Commander J. W. Freeman, | Sir 4," q,@00wed nt repeating im re little respite from official cares in their splen- | 2 = x ‘ chairman of the committee on transportation, |? ene questions substantially the did country home there. By the middle of the ‘Excuse me,” said the old timer; “but poker | will be chicf of the eminent commander's «tat | Statement referred to above and as giving month Mrs. Elkins and the children will be | is something that can't be played by note.” Delegations from Gethsemane and Mt, Calvary | (e™ the impression that he would mot iet a % e go before the convention. established there for the summer. — Commanderies of this city and Mt Moriah | "an Srieng . ‘ : ond = ds of the administration, b Col. Bonaparte and ‘family will summer in Old King Coat deavor fo secure the holding of the'Sonclave ma | MAN® D&W aud are now active. geting. 8 paises this year. They will go there shortly. Was a merry old soul, this city next year. vo gether the administration forces, Col, Bonaparte is there iow making the neces: : Thore who hiave t And he thought it a jolly stroke - en concerned by Mr, Hage rison’s reported declarations that he about being a car theory to fit the pec ee ‘ sary arrangements for opening their cottage. A DANGEROUS CRANK. The residence of Sergt. and Mra. W. F. Falvey was the scene of mnch gayety last even- ing. the occusion being a birthday party to their nine-year-old daughter May. Among those present wero Misses Genevieve Rice, atie Neurath, Lillie Luxen, May Falvey, Bes- ie Birtwell, Louisa Freiber, Edna Baxter, Clara Hyer, Clara Nourath, Ethel Rice, Gracio Rooney. Mamie Foley, Bertha uirtwell, Min jeurath, Marie Rice, Grace Lee, Annabel Eili Elsie Dodge, May Lee, Mamie MeGuire, Lizzie Mockabee, Annie Falvey, Jennie Dodge, Masters Jobn Hyer, Clarence Doge, Frank’ Mulloy, W. McKenzie, John Rooney, Dennie Copperthite, John Foley, Freddie lice, Bert McKenzie, . sn doubt siate have constructed @ + conflicting evidences, that his real object in getting his forces am li | is to beable to nominate whom he. pleases “Thave no home,” was tho roply of a tramp | the nomiantion docs not come to hits withow® THE WARM WEATHER Ports. oppositio Of the besaties of epringtime wo reck, who was arraigned in the Police Court this |°PPstioa, Nor heed as our rhymes we amass morning for vagrancy and profanity. 1! a Tho insects that drop down one's neck | Pritoner, ‘who is about forty years oid, i considered a dangerous man. iceman Alien heen ante wean ae Archambault of the ninth precinct arrested Coming-divorce suits cast their shadow de-| tke man on E strect northeast. The officer tectives before. noticed that he looked as though he were a strattger and a tramp, and he inquired where To raise more ‘du: By a nice neat trust; But the public can't see the joke. He Thinks He Has Been Kidnaped and Wants to See the President. - ROCK C8) 1K ARK. Secretary Foster's Recent Order Briefly Die» weed in Court, the matter of the motion to dismiss the | Petition of the Rock Creek Park commission= crs for permission to pay the awards approved Willie Falvey, Joe Luxen. Mra. Lyons and “It's such a give-away for a fellow to be re- oe going. s by the President into court, when Mr, Perry daughter; Mrs, Rice, Bes Dubos, Airs Groff. | tasod by a gicl,” he said. “To see the President,” was his prompt | closed the case for the government he was fole Grom, Stra NsleGhaires * Tealey; re. Joba | “Ob, no, it ian',” sho answered “Tou | Feply. ; ss lowed by Mr. Lambert on bebalf of the Show FucCUGANEA HESAIDEE Coca eee ect | breath acceplad, Gonicon™ “What have you in your valise?” was the | maker and Trnesdell inter stion e of your -— ful repast were enjoyed, A numbor of friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Renton, 462 O street northwest, were present at & vory enjoyable leave-taking party evening to their daughter, Mi Benton, who goes in a few days to § Upon the conclusion y ments on this motion the question of intered® was taken ap. Before this was done, howevam, Mr. Justice Cox called attention te the states ment in Tae Sran that the Secretary of the terday of the argee usiness,” was his re- THE PRINTERS’ FAIR. 13 a told Judge Kimball that the pris- was here two years ago; that then h ned to shoot the President; detailed the circumstances of the arrest and said that the Another Large Attendance and a Profitable Evening for the Munagers. Columbia Typographical Union fair was as Oner thre: ; Treasury had directed that further payments ‘ex., where she becomes Mrs. C. H. Cliffore. igl soner's Valise ortab La ‘hose present were: poe Dr, and Mrs. H.R. arrl she crys peat ahs a > es hearse fiothine, oe saa) be stopped on account of the Rock Creek Park jaylor, Rev, Dr. Todd, Miss Daisy Todd, lev. | © © preceding evenings, and that is saying a @ pricones r je nding action on a resolat reed a and Mrs.J, Harries, Mr. and Mrs, E.I.Booraem, | great deal. ‘The main hall of the union's now | opt l® Prisoner had remained quiet while the | Pe mcr. officer told his story, but when questioned | the House committee on print Mra Wm. A. Cook, Mr. and Mre, J. W. Davis, | temple was comfortably tenanted throughout eapeeationn, ons x n by the court he became excited and told his {the question suggested was should thie aS. paneny: pote ee the entire evening with a multitude which | story, which convinced the court that he was court take notice of such action of the Secre- Mra, W. IlProctor, Mra DG, MetmohL, Mies | Seemed intent on contributing most liberally | © peng amg tary. Luey Rich, Mrs, Ellen B. Roach, 3[r. and Mrs, | toward the success of the project. Beg pe nag worry ceo boc crag magn weeewerl gone E, Roach, Mr, and Mrs, T. B, Towner, Sra | ‘Tho Federation of Labor and the District As- | jute ta'ty men ‘and farmers until 1| inean ‘approve os eae #R Paght rs. BF, Wright, Mr, and Bre] sembiy of the K. of L. were booked as the dis- here for protection.” joint resolutho = He was of the . V. Benton, Mr. John B. - F tinguished visitors and several of the labor | | ‘How long has this been going on?” inquired | Opinion that the Secretary's action should Hob Mrs, Francis B. Edgerton of fornia left lights put im an appearance carly and stayed | the court. » judicially noticed by the court, and should this eity for New York on Wednesday morn- | jee, 4 Ever since the Prosident was elected.” was | the court decide that the money should be ing. She has been the gucst uf Mrs, Justice Field during her stay. Miss Florence Spofford sailed for Europe Saturday, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Charles A, Spofford of New York. She will be is answer. “I was then kidnaped in Indian- apolis and thrown into an insane asylum, where they tried to corrupt me.” udge Kimball thoucht that the man’s mind a8 unsound and ordered his retara to the paid into court he 0 fear that the off cials of the treasury would fail to obey the court's order, Mr. Liair Leo then began an argument im support of the demand of the owners for im- The phonographic program was a center of interest, the shooting gallery was patronized steadily and prottably and there was no lack of custom in the refreshment room. . . None of the bulletin boards indicated great | police station, where Sanitary Officer Frank | te-ost, absent wee pont ioe ee activity in the voting contests, but the activity | will have the police surgeous make an exami-| At the close of the arguments Mr. Willis, Gierinaay Tha fais ods health taseek” tee sicher Gana at will be apparent on | nation as to his commu on one of the owners, stated that he was not hard to please, for it was only his money he was after and the question of interest did not affest im, Mrs. O. M. Spofford of Pulaski, Tenn., is at the Riggs House with her son and daughter. ‘The National Rifles, complying with thare- quest of a large number of patrons, will con- tinue the Saturday evening reunions of the company until May 14. These reunions, which began the Ist of November last, have been ex- tensively patronized by the friends of this popular organization,and they have invariably proved to be most successful and select social affairs, The last meeting of the Charlton Heights Progressive Euchre Club was held last evening atthe residence of Miss Bonnet. A musical Business was suspended for awhile at about 9 o'clock, so that everybody might hear what Chairman A. S. Fennell of the commitzee on music desired to say. Mr. Fennell was in the gallery and as soon a3 the public atten- tion was secured he aunounced the presence of Mr. Geo. D. Scott and the determination of Mr. Scott to sing one of his best comic songs. ‘Three selections were contributed, the last two in response to Unanimous and emphatic ap- plause. Two Runaway Accidents. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Wm. Homstead of 1215 17th strect and Mra, Hattie Alexander of Birmingham, Ala, who is visiting his family, went out fora drive. When on Rhode Island avenue between 16th and I7th streets the horse attached to the buggy became frightened and Mr, Homstead in attempting to check the a fell out and Mrs, Alexander jumped out. he gentleman was but slightly injured, but Mrs. Alexander broke the bones of her left aukle, bruised her shoulder and received a severe cut over her eye. Rev. Mr. Gray, who was driving near, went to their assistance and a ‘The Sunday Hee Traffic, ‘The Ice Trade Journal of Philadelphia, com- menting on the movement made by ice mem here to secure the entorcement of an old ordi+ nauce prohibiting the delivery or sale of ice om the Sabbath, says: “We welcome this moves ment in Washington as eminently proper. I is universally conceded that no reason or de cent excuse can be given for this practice, either in the national capital or anywhere else, ee WANTED IN PHILADELPHIA, nd Johnson Surrendered Messrs. Spencer rogram was arranged for the evening, which : , In Philadelphia and other cities and towns, Sohewed the pauon aud ctterecta supper was| 08 ® Heaulsition From Gov. Pattison. | took Mra, Alexander to the Emergency Howpi- | whore a fom rears ago the prectice of wares served. The prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph | A requisition was received from Gov. Patti-| tal. where she was attended. Mra. Alexander | jee on, Sundae wee tet. ply neneaea. Keifer, Mrs. Bonnet, Mr. E. B. Osborne and Mr. Robert 8, Cooper. Mrs. Gallaudet entertained a large company sterday'afternoon ata tea after the conclu- jon of the presentation services at the Deaf Mate College, is the wife of Kev. Wellington Alexander of Birmingham, who is in Philadelphia on church matters, Yesterday afternoon Mra. Heiskell of 2233 Q strectand her friend, Miss Cruikshank, were driving ont and in the neighborhood of Massa- chusetts avenue and 2Ist street the horse be son of Pennsylvania by Chief Justice Bingham at the hands of James J. Donaghy for Wm. H. Spencer and Lewis W. Johnson, who, with David Patterson, ere under ixdictment in Philadelphia for conspiracy and embezzlement of 8.000 of the funds of the Prudential Mutual deemed & necessity in hot weather, it is em tirely disconumncd as uncalled for aud finan- cially unprofitable. No iceman who sete any value on his own Labor is willing to work sevem dave of the week if he can do better, and be certainly can if he avoids overestimating hime self. Of course the dumb deaste will toil with- Mrs, Wanamaker is making preparations to - came unmanageable and turning upset the] outa murmur as long. as their strength holde leave town for the summer and now expects to Benefit Society on May 21, 1891. backboard. Both ladies were thrown out, Miss out, but even this is an unprofitable business, get away early next week for her country | A warrant of arrest was issued, and Deputy | Cruikshank having her right arm broken in | As for consumers, ther hate never been called Place. It is probable that she will go abroad | Joyce of the marshal’s office and Private Detec- } two places,and both were badly bruised. They | upon to express an opinion, but in the absence again with her daughters fora short stay at | tive Donaghy arrested Spencer, who runs | Were taken to the residence of Mr. Keyser, | of complaints it may be safely assumed that Carlsbad and in Paris with her son, who is liv- | photograph tent on 7th near O street, and Jolin- | 202! Massachusetts avenue,and attended by Dr. | they are in harmony with the experience of Foster,and subsequently were removed to their home on stretchers, ing there. Mrs. Allen, who has been spending « while with Mrs. Romero, her mother, has returned to her home in New York. Among the recent arrivals at the Hygeia Hotel, Old Point, are Mrs, George Alexander Gordon and Mra, William Wirt’ Kimbail of Washington, Mies Gertruds Harrison left today for an ex- tended visit at Fort Washington, Pa, Mrs, Weston gave aluncheon yesterday in the trade and that they deem the practice of runuing ice wagons on Sundey as entirely un- necessary and a public scandal.” — Ball Games at Capitol Park. Two weeks ago, through the euthusiaste of the C. A. G.x, a mecting of the representatives of the amateur base ball organizations was called. and in response only two clubs ap- peared. the Young Men's Catholic Club of Gon- zaga College and the Government Printing son. who is suprome treasurer of the American Mutual Aid Society. at the office on 13th street. ‘The Prudential M. B. Society was orgauzed in December, 1890, but in December, 91, the members making demand secured the appoint- ment of a receiver to wind up its affairs, It was found that after he took charge there was but $450 to pay contributors, David Patterson, the president, was arrested, but released on bail. Mr. Johuson was the or- ganizer and states that there was some crook- edness in April, 1891, and, calling the atiention sit Effect of Washington Whisky. An elderly colored man, who was born many years before the war and whose home is in Fredericksburg, Va. came here three days agotosec hisson and get someof the good hquor thatissold here. He had found the liquor in such large quantities that last evening he was gioriously intoxicated 2 3 i e | hs d Hepresentative snd Mrs. Cable will give | crockedness was by the president. W. | him and put him belind, the bars, Profanity | Present was the poor support and lack of interest dinner tonight and on next Tuesday night, Hi, Spencer was ‘the first president, jand couceaied weapons were the charges | shown by the public in former years. The Mrs. Cameron gave adinner party last night. | but resigned and accepted the treasurer- | against the old man when he reached the Po-| Young Men's Catholic Club, im order te Tomorrow night at the Country Club she will | ship in June, 1891, but was sent on the road for | lice Court this morning. The weapon wasan | Satisfy the frotermity, leased the well- give a dance in honor of Miss ‘Thompwon and | business, and in Detroit was taken sick and re-| old pistol, the chambers of which were so|kuown baso ball grounds, old Capitol Park, and have already scheduled games with leading clubs of the District, Tomorrow the Y. M. C. C, will meet the C. A. C, and a Miss Sturgis of Philadelphia. About seventy- signed. ‘He states that his suit for salary five guests are invited. helped to precipitate the failue. fr, iH. W. clogged that it could not be discharged, ‘dhe old man said he had not used bad lan- Saisie a, . Patterson of the American | guage for seven years, He did not know on | } fue gam ee Mutual Aid Society of thie city states tuat Mr. | what street his son resided, but he thought he | is expected. The batteries will be: ¥.3.C.C nS ALEXANDRIA. Feeuey, the secretary, made an investigation es | could find the house ee ; Rowan or Pitzzerald and _Bamers; cA.c to the el eter of Mr. Johnson and found him Judge Kimball said he not want to sen jare of se ane - ~ ay e3 TED) Eine SUSEES PAVING MATING. to bestraight,evidenced in the fact that wheu he | the old man to the work house, and after giv- | meet the Government Printing Office team, The proposal to tear up the present cobble- | discovered the crookedness in the Pradeutial he | ing him some advice concerning the evils snd | Phil. Laker, Wisc, stone pavement on King street and to put down Belgian block in its place is being considered known Dall tossers will play. ee ee Se decided to delay their games until 6 o'clock to results of Washington liquor released him on ion, was: prompted by malice and revenge. his personal bonds, i i The American Society is in a prosperous con- ——.+__ accommodate the employes of the government in Washington will be made by the gentlemen | _ Yesterday afternoon Spencer and Johnson The Young J Catholic Club defeated the Maj. Alexander C. M. Pennington, fourth artillery, is relieved from further duty at the United States Artillery School, Fort Monroe, Virginia, with a view to his assignment by the Carroll Insutute nine yesterday by 18 to 2. ‘The battery for the winnere was Schwartz and Buckman. The eumtal ball game between the senior and . junior classes of the Columbiaa Medical Coi- commanding general department of the east as | 1°20 was played yosterday afternoon and rec inspector of artillery of that department, sulted in a victory for the juniors, who won by Leave of absence for two months, to take | 21 to 14. effect on or about June 7, 1892, with permis- siou to apply for anexension of one month, is granted Second Lieut, Morris K. Barroll,| John Lynch has purchased of C. H. Pickling fourth artillery. ; x 5 for €9,750 sub 46, square 62, Georgetown, 20 by Ww inson. . i teen Lat try eer cae pickinson, seven. | 120 fect on Gay (N) between Sist and 32d streets military science and tactics at the Massachu- | northwest, vetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mansa-| G, H. Johnston has bought for $8,718.45 of aogier) _— a Lester Rethonrd J. O. Jobuson jot 119 B.'s sub of 117 in D, and nish, fifth cavalry, who will remain at Amber s 4 x, ctst | L.'s sub of 11 of .'ssub of Mt, Pleasant, dc, join hichroop. Lo 10% and then proceed to | "> Hanter has bought for $7,521.15 of O.R join his troo }First Lieut. Charles H. Bonestocl, twenty- | Newman subs 104 to 106, square 152, each 21 first infentry, will proceed at once’ to San | 0 feet on Oregon avenue between 17th Francisco, Ca'., and report in person to the | 18th streets: northwest, commanding general department of California | J. B. Nicholson bas purchased of N. FP. for assignment to duty as range officer at the | Herfurth for $5,000 part 16, square 537, front Prscidio of Gan Brometane, tn | E20 feat, On 436 street ‘between Virgiale Capt. Aaron ‘assistant surgeon, is | avenue street west. relieved from duty at Fort D. A Busell Wyo., | Jos. E- Waugh and W. P. Marah have bought and will report in person for duty to the com- | of J. W. Bischoff for €30.000, and M. Marsh bas manding officer Fort Buford, N.D., relieving | sold his interest to Mr. Waugh for £20,000, part Capt, Julian M- Cabell, easistant sureon, who | 18, square 456—24x foet 1s inches on F street will then report in person for duty to the eom- | between 6th an Imanding oftcer Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo. ot | eorrnnat Desmond bas parchased Ser O15,208 ‘The following assignments to regiments . B. Webb, trustee, lot part iilouts eovensy prowsotedl aay ordered: | 8, square 684--i37.161130 feet on lst between G Col. Edward G. bush (promoted from strocts northeast, tenant colonel 11th infantry) to the 25th infen- | D.C. Swain has bought of Theodocia White try, to date from April 22, 1892, vice Andrews, | ker for $7,500 lot 18, block 39, north grounds, retired. Columbian University. were before Chief Justict Bingham. Judge J. J. Weed aad Mr. James Coleman appeared. for the parties and, although stating that they were willing to moct the charges in Philadelphia, claimed that these two were not the only parties affected. Counsel asked delay and bail, saying that they could show that the proceedings were to compel the payment of money by Mr. Johnson ona note dated thir- teen months back and now thé basis of a civil action. It was also urged that the members of the association of which Mr. Johuson waa now an officer were interested aud should be protected. Mr. Armes, who represented the state, said the only question was as to the identity of the parties, and the chief justice, sitting as exec- Utive officer, could only order the prisoners in the custody of officers for removal if the papers were all regular, and he submitted that the papers were complete. The chief justice directed the surrender of the men to the Philadelphia officer, — A Ten-Year-Old Thief. Yesterday afternoon a little girl not more than thirteen years old rushed into police headquarters and made complaint that her brother, Mackey Stern, had taken $43 from home and gone off with it, Mackey, who is only ten years old, was arrested later in the afternoon and relieved of his wealth, On ac- count of his youth he was not prosecuted by his mother and the officers released him. Hi had not been at large man; was again that have the matter in charge. It isestimated by the public-spirited and careful choirman of the committee on streets that the work, besides that done by the railway company, will cost the property holders on each side $6 per front foot. An equal sum from the city treasury will be required, and at this rate some £56,000 will be raised by 8 tax on King street property alone and $28,000 by general taxes, making altogether | $84,000, a sum very nearly equal to the present entire annual taxes of the city. It is enid, however, by some that this estimate is too high and that ‘Bel; block can be laid at €3 per front foot, and if this be the case the amount mentioned would be reduced 50 per cent. Cheaper pave- ments than Belgian biock have also been pro- i sed and the claims of vitrified brick, said to e used with success in the west, will bo exam. ined before any steps are taken in the matter. THE LOCAL DECORATION Day. The Alexandria steam fire companies, the Hydraulion and Columbia, have held meetings this woek and accepted invitations to unite with Leo Camp in the observance of the local con- federate decoration day, on the 24th of May. ‘The firemen of Alexandria entered largely into the confederate army, Kemper’s battery being eutirely from the Friendship Fire Company. The celebration of the 24th of May will be a very general one, AN OLD BUSINESS HOUSE assiaNs, Mossrs. John T. Creighton & Son, hardware dealers here, have made an assignment for the Doucfit of creditors, The debts are about €6,000 and the assets are, it is said, ample to pay all the creditors, ‘The establishment is one = Keal Estate Matters. ry Of the oldest in the city. It was opened in | 10g of the first arrest, and as it was ina differ-| Licut, Col. Edward C. Woodraff (promoted " qe = “ 4 ent precinct Mackey had toremain in the lock- | from major 5th infantry) to the 1ith infantry, | gusta Denison sub i0, square 131—20x100 feet, Gregan sine that ume Ford while Dr. | BP Over Bight, when enon ame =m TCHS EN AIRE? el aera emma James B. McNair was connected with the busi- es which was carried on as Creighton & Mc- Maj. B. Russell (j ited from A Soldier Sentenced for Theft. Nair, and of late years Mr. J. Carie Creighton captain 9th infantry) to the infantry, t0] Pred C, Langdon, a member of light battery dato from April 22, 1892, vice Woodruff, pro- moted. Capt. Thomas &. McCaleb 1st heutenant and Las been in copartnership with his father. It is understood that the establishment will be reopened under the auspices of Mr. Frank Warfield, the assignee, ©, fourth artillery, stationed at the Washing- from | ton barracks, is in trouble. Nearly three years ‘adjutant 9th |ego he enlisted at Dayton, Ohio, and soon to | afterward he was sent here. About « year ago PFO- | be took unto himself a wife and has since lived ¢ hurt his arm, Joe will meet Frenchy on the stage Saturday night at Kernan’s Theater. Wallach School building in East Washington, ‘Tho affair was in charge of the teachers in the building ang was given for the benefit of the The Alexandria fund. The building was tastefully deco- in the Roanoke state convention ty | Fated ‘with ben ati aah Dagan Messra. I. W. Corbitt, Frank Harper, Ji ornaments, and a number of the scholars in Green, Ralph Single and Henson Dudley. costume served refreshments, The cooking The county court bas adjourned over its | School was decorated with Japanese sossion until Saturday and the corporation | fcnrcras and’ otheyiigue seateriel, eek ane court will open its May term next Monday. cooking teacher exhibited proofs of the work Fe Sinpmpelage pee Semen. Lert done by the young cooks under her direction King and. Fairfar otrecte and will’ commenss ws Rap nee ipo pom Dusiness in a shors time, oe Burning of a St. Louis Store House. ‘The Ico Men's Sunday Movement. . : An enthusiastic meeting of the ice men was | by the scholars in Japanese costume, vocaland |, These Tone Gaus, Bliad and Dose oan. fair was a decided success, we ea ane ing was used as & storehouse by the Bock financially, and $100 will be added to the | Island Lumber Manuacturing fand for ‘Which the fos was given. 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