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N. Dwyer is the architect, and O'Neill & 3 regiment is to make it a first-class or- RAILROADS. y soy TE GOSSIP. Mockabee the builders. THE NATION AT GUARD nization, and that fzom this time on ali will ——— — = = — REA L ) A Y UU + | Another large addition to the rapidly grow- bs WAL to work together with that end in view. WE GREAT ing northeastern section of the city will be ‘By order of Col. Clay. 9 — made by the erection on ane 960 Ra pr conn aa Soom "4 P L SUSSET Howe P houses, eight fronting on lth street and six int ry 1 resort for Ssbine, bathing and sailins . A New Phase of the Railroad Prob-| tromting: om F rect of modern, design and ar- | Matters of Interest to Members of] 5. ur vimst surrauion auowen vr (e) ev Steet Seay pear tune Soa lem in This Cit Pe i the Distriot Militia Interest inthe inspection of the various bt ERYWHERE,) {jini ferti inc aie OR SERS y "The fronts will be of pressed brick, trimmed talions of the guard has been - materially quick- ——_+ with stone, and will be finished i v of s — ened during the past week. ‘The criticisms pub u urh - - - - _ 23 Aifferent designs, 4 individ: ty to] a, GULA ws v' lished in Taz 81 Inst Saturday have resulted NEW CHURCH EDIFICES.'™ ‘ hone. Denson and Schneider are the | SOME REGULAR INSPECTIONS. | the in Taz Svan inet Satuntay have. rerulted am Tin Arete’ apwintmente and Bh architects, dat lspected priot to that ‘publication have en- THE BUILDING RrconD. deavored to avoid the errors which have been Property Interests to Bo Advanced im the} ping the week ending yesterday the buila-| Vt 1s the Report as to the Condition of the marked yp aguinst the battalions first to be in- Eastern and Southern Sections—Promises | ing ing ; “6 this| D!ferent Commands—Generally » Gratify- | spected. , pector issned issued 77 permits. Of this Pate tip oat out: Wikis bedi of the Railroad Compantes—Improvements | ...mber 73 were for dwellings estimated to cost | 1 State of Things is Found—Other Items uring this pa ree battali seo ice of tne be y SMOKING ee CHICHESTER & STEWART. ik HOMELIKE. TOBACCO, i\ MOTEL TRAY MORE, Addautie Ciey. &. gone through the mill, and of course each of . y é The celebrated rence! for Waahiaiton’s elite, ewe 4m and Around the City. $215,550. ‘The tendency has been toward small | f Interest. them was faulty in some one particular or other; vr Y Whether on the hills gaming ; in La and Over BERNE & CO. iaaeke houses and the majority of permits issued dur- nobody expected perfection, for perfection is fore the place of business; or at home, ONG BRANCH, | or io ing the week were for small two-story dwellings, but rarely found even in the best commands of ‘ it always fills that niche of com- L WEST END HOTEL. Of the 77 permits issued the northwest got 23 LEARLY A MAJORITY | the highest-trained troops in the world, = Serta gu0d eat “Patcart Corral AND Est \ORANT N SPITE OF GRADE | a¢ an estimated cost of $83,400, the southwest, of the House of Repre-| ‘Cho first battalion was genersally satisfactory N smoke. up in UNE “hemer and Niagara Faile } P’ iy hand 4 ROT xs JUNE 5. crossings the occupa-| 7 at $10,000; the northeast. 19 at 800; the seniatives can be | it the showing iv made while inspector General andy packages, and recognized .D. MW HitbRt mt tion of the streets by | southeast, 16 at $10,7: i the county, 13 at woah wa: -fOAA GE Macauley bad his eye upon it pte “attendance : > everywhere as a Pure Granulated my1a Rack hgh oMice: Metron railroad tracks and the | £71,600. the militine of this | Prevent. ‘This is the shied ae at \ Leat Tobacco of the highest quaii- ROSE INN ON-THEREACH, ah ‘aad anaes aoa prevent. ‘This is the third annual inspection at ne k 3 x] setinanss 6 malreeAy i : barbs: “ country when ® militie | which this company hes scored 100 yer cent in ty; it recommends itself to every ELMAR &. or corporations to the sale of a lurge tract of suburban property ly pre- | attendance, and Capt. Burton R. Itoss is en- ‘] Smoker's use. Sold everywhere. r 1 at 20.50, = icy | ¥8# completed during the past week. It com): 4 sme is squarely Pre | titled tos great deal of oredit for this excel. * 5 PEET AnOVE Bei . terests of the publics | ised sinfy-five. scres, adjoining on the west sented. Among these | ent record. All the companies looked well and 3,000 SPE Ae Fay awl nn, es the material growth of | the grounds of the Methodist University. ‘The friends is Representa: | had a good “set up.” Uniforms fitted well DURHAM Siiwemes circular. 3 this city has gone on| sale was made by Barnes & Weaver, real estate 3 tive John . Fellows of| withont exception, and’ were in the best tot TLaneiC Givi a} we of city | brokers, for Johi Weaver and David D. Me NewYork. I e de-| condition, ‘The regimental «1 was ten i 7 A Hotels, cotta mal beth be: even in pacts of the apo were, for John Bijiyntiey ete de, Naw York, Tn | cxivaies labs, an it Pat elghiions elatioe eae Is always uniform in quality. Pure, sweet and clean. 2h Hotels otigrer and tai Roars, Lots i= eee eae eae tna | CFoimant. ‘The commideration was’ €61,000. Tt Sctbsandben img epape A time when the attalion line was formed. “The THE IDEAL OF FINE TOBACCO. stain Real Esiate apd Law futldivic,, felt the most. In the | i, stated to be the intention of the new owners attalion formed just as bas always been ite . chet a southern and eastern | to subdivide this propert, ers fe © to the House, but more | custom, the order being A, C, D, B; this brings BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO co., ( AENEY SPRINGS AND BATHE. SHE a DOA been erected and property has advanced in| THE AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP, | diana: x by aenpenyS hetae the canton Sad the contain SAE SUMMIT HOUSE -m. week days, and 3.45 pm, value, while along the lines of the steam rail- a =3 _ “Let me tell the gentleman, who lives in an lof company 5 junior.’ As a general | an? | Pitagers 3 00 0.m. dati nhs ts Mohedatntn t sein Lipschutz Leads—Problems, Notes interior district not threatened at all by naval | thing the regulations as to “white LADIES’ GOODS. ‘en ae S ree hy has swept out with a resistless impulse thateven | _ The score in the championship match stands | hostilities, not at all affected by any of the | collars and black neckties were regarded, but ——: =—— ee neh CE $15 rah. daly, Vor Hrookiya. No ¥.. all throweh trains commect Lipsehutz’s favor, and even the selfish short-sighted policy of the railroads | 5—1 and 5 draws y ent admirers are losing ravages that may be visited upon our coast, | there were a few notable exceptions. The eap- could not check. The city has grown | Showalter’s most that every home and industry in Indiana is | tin of company A did not give the command AWS Bre mmmennel Bin Braxxers Craven. osaubosteds i: : 2 “right shoulder arms” nor “attention to 7 oe SS ae pF mp in spite of and im the face of | hope. If the New Yorker can win but two more | protected by the action and operation of laws |. gmt .iouder arms” nor, ‘attention | to Biankets havin been used with care can be gap ugies we. For Atlantic City th disadvantages. This movement | Sames he receives the stakes and with them the | and forces now existing in all the great states} with his company at “order arms.” One} — “laned to look equal to new. % ‘Washington, D.C. Boating ‘a na tL 7.20, om might have been helped by a more Kberal policy | title of champion of the United States. But as|of this Union. In the state of New York we | member of company A who wasnot in uniform Brnvellos Russian: Swi Mall aod peas ‘Seaicish Vaceia. thabeah sek: pnd a Any ry a ‘ oa ek SH pls It is suf-| Mr. Steinitz very truly observes Showalter may | are maintaining 20,000 militiamen in the form | stood on the left of the front rank daring the | Curialus cleaned sua Waals Yeas AmaNS ; . P.O. or Fit CXENT BEACH OO. 634.00 Limited), 9.30. 43 of the railroads. But that is past. wut’ | nll out of the hole yet. Such s perfo-mance | Of a national guard—armed as well ‘as any sol-| inspection. A lieutenant of company had | te new once : And New York 1879. ss. Sonwane, Bey La, Se ficient for property owners die utey a sgt a dent im the history of the — gta Ee —"* —_ — the = i the eng ie: i — pe IF YOU HAVE AN AILMENT, oe WILLOWS. we railroad companies have at lust signified t a F ri very other state is doing the | around on his right side, over the hip. re = see ‘Sillapasat te shatnand caddy Gactateniians (gene. ‘athe Paaber-Kolsch mah the sore me, pill we have, “by ‘the action and | was talking int the bent tank “of com A. F. Borxor, Acte chron or hertars ys can te eapily ree Oren the your round. meee which have in the seriously retarded the | at one time stood 5-1 in the former's favor, | support of ihe states,a great military power | pany C during the inspection of the SCOURI ¥ stored to health and strength by the scientific appii- e formal opening of this poyal@ resort for IR? pungvees of the clit. "The Foussyivania Sit bat the contest was finally given up as drawn| that may be invoked whenever we are con-| rear rank. After inspection the lieutenants pclenaesieciagae pactineclo-kpndnyr, her lps oom FE ay Se ROR A road Company is the last to fall in line, and it | seer thirty gomes had been played, resulting in | ffonted with danger upon the land, and around | of company D did not face about until the Southeast cor. 17th and Fairmonnt ave. successfully practiced by Dr. Carleton. py Rt * has indicated to Senator McMillan its willing- n A . te which the entire patriotism of this country | command“attention to muster” had been given, BRANCH STORES: | IF YOU HAVE . 2 Sash "y news to sink its tracks within the limite of the | seven for Paulsen. six for Koliseh and seventeen | Tay readily cluster vo the number of Sealine | ne they faced about and brought their swords IBA Cheatin st, Phitedelphia, aitke electric care at the termine of Washineton city west of New Jersey avenue, and to allow [pals | Hartwits, curtal had scored | °f men, finding in this trained corps of citizen | to a carry at the sume time. . The sergeant and 2:8, 10th st Piitadey a we Failing memory, neuralicic, wandering pains, all- Mey 10-08 ” Gil etrect to be used agnin as « thoroughfare. | re) iis opponent’ two, but Harrwitz finally | Soldiery ample officers, equipment and organic | a private on the left of the front tau of com- 716 Market st., Wilinincton, Dele sapere pasted 1 No doubt some improvement will be made | Yo" hy 11-10. Likewise in match between | 2#tion for any emergency in which the country pany D talked during the inspection of the rear 11th and G sts. Washington, my10_ |, no energy either for work or s BL in the Long bridge. At any rate the carrring out, of ‘sucha plan will serve to unite South Washington with the center of the | ai a tity and lesen the ‘aily “danger to life, ‘The | the match. So Showalter Tea Gil ns chases. railroad compen, will need additional land for PROBLEM No. 116. By A. V. BOATRITE. freight yards and altogether the proposed = ——— change will d+ much to ‘brighten the prospects of real estate as well as to improve the condi- tions of life la that locality Id EAST WASHINGTON, Some tims ago the Baltimore and Ohio rail- road announced # willinguess to combine their two branches into one road, running from the bounds of the city and occupying only one street—Delaware avenue—from that point to the location of their present depot, At first they proposed to depress and bridge their tracks ou this street. ‘The present plan is to build an arched masonry viaduct upon it. As the freight yard will be outside of the city limits the tracks within the city will be used mainly for passenger trains. Both of these plans may be placed. The gentleman is protected by | rank. A few mistakes w in eacl WHITE “LACES DONE UP IN | (Vertigo), dull, stupid fee peace ‘oe fren poner tery fe night aud by day—not bya standing. army, but | the coerenerin not eencyetiaee naan First ciss French pie Wand Retin Dresses Gane paonging fees castle re so pormeneoe : gory peed Che al this neat has been established through. | spection arms,” by lowering the hammer before | HADAWEVAEMONTY ald tank vid Tian en | emake pacts in the month pitaies er sallow and out all this nation, which secures upon the land | closing the chamber, and by coming to an| MADAE i haart; Seal generally wasd up sod Saat tite ts toting | mgk-an aaa Ce absolute safety against every encroachment. | “order,” after inspection, with the hammer | TAPANESE LANTERNS, CREPE PAPER NA itscharms for you, it is pretty certain that youare 0 But how is it with the coast line, with the grent | either down or at balf cock. In the entire bat- | J kins, wooden plates, acrap pictures and chromos. | Snchatms for Fou, cities? talion only two or three thumbs were “up” at | Sayers, toys, materials for Hssue paper fa : Sees —y “The gentleman speaks of the patriotic im-| right shoulder arme. “apao-Lus anus: NERVOUS DEBILITY. Bare ERT te hen loatly Pulse which will animate our citizens if we are | WHAT THE COLORED TROOPS LOOKED LIKE. ASGORDION PLAITING: BUTTONS TO ORDER, } And you should at once consalt Dr. Carleton, who is eee Nowhere on earth Aeeeraphnnre aS HK | The first separate battalion (colored) was | Aha; der, pinkine. 2. yard” flloranade btn: | pouvety the onl valpmmrcpigmpasairtinprrerteny Pp AE i gy as here. But I tell the gentleman that 5,000,- | inspected by Adjutant Gen. Long, Inspector | ts obttined slseuhers. (Deinorest sewing mart Sndcurstive principicn, and has made thesaconatel | H- HUNTER: Botkeiey Svinsa, Wf, OL? apt 000 of armed Americans, their bosoms burning | Gen. Macauley being sick. Owing to lack of Zz _O7 FO® SALE OX THE Axt with impassionate ardor, could not save our | space each company was inspected and mus-| Frexce Dress Currixa Tavanr, | nary analysis chemtes! cot miners Sue pinepusnt bee great American cities with all their endless in- | tered separately, and this changed the tactics to | WANTED—DRESSMAKERS, APPRENTICES AND | nia (nerve exhaustion), cise ait of dustries, with all their vast resources, against | a certain extent. ‘There was no color guard | Toleam Pro hitter BA team of Dress the encroachment of a naval foe. Their mere | and the colors were not properly held by the | Cutting. We teach cutting, basting, ri mil itary power would be inoperative. color bearer. The major and staff drew swords | pz, boncing, inatchine plaids and stripes. ek day for Qastineton, 148 a 34-43 ND RATFS ADDRESS OR, PROPRIETORS, ST, BALTIMORE, MD. ats WOOD. Generel Poosengor Aveuty for all jrincipal points south om skirts, sleeves.collarsand waists. Also hor pond and Dan country will never submit to a large | without unhooking the scabbards and did not | ad copy faniion plate, thus emablin standing army. It depends up its citizen sol-| bring their swords to an order when their | the lateat styles French gowns without olng abwon ery, moaintained by the states themselves, to| names were called at muster. ‘The non-com- | FUPligcut test waists; can bs stiteled before Protect it against any invasion upon the land. | missioned staff did not present and turn the | eoiitinued. ‘Patterns cut to mreagure. | apices ciENOR ae “of. the ut it is only iederal power. that can or should | swords when inspected. None of the captains | Lewacns day andevening. 70 i a Puke ds weleniae toes open up a prospect which is in « * control the navy. The gentleman spoke of the | saluted the inspecting officer aa he approached ing contrast to the present conditions, fact, and I wish now to remind him of it, that | to inspect their company—as prescribed by end if they become enacted into laws the effect ‘Witte to ploy and reste tn fisee C2} moves. there were no white lips in our northeastern Nill be of the greatest benefit to property all] ‘iia ta saday via Baltimore: z ee . y Knite, tgature or cyt paragraph 747 of the drill regulationa. In com- | PromiNGie Soman ce qb Canater =o Dr. 0. J. CARLETO! teresting ending occarred in the | Mates when there was a recent proclamation of | pany A when the captain “gave the command | Shisha Uy EDLTH Ay HiGRS, Tate dratevanit enter Sor k through these sections of the city. | No doubt | pending match between Showalter and -Lipschutz. | War, as be characterized it. Well, there was a| “inspection arms” several members of the com- Ree Tne B. VAR REUSE, 19001. nw. the growth of population and the development | The former, playing white, moved P-RKt and \site | War cloud in the sky; every man in’ this House | pany started to execute the command. There | 2 of these localities would continue in spite of | fame was ultinately drawn. Now, how could charged with the responsibility of his situation | was not enough distance between the ranks of | 7)RESsES OF railroad obstruction, but the progrest will be : as a representative, felt the gravity of the oc-| the company at open ranks. D more rapid and the comfort safety of the = casion. ‘When company B marched in for inspection ALL MATERIALS: public will be greatly enhanced if these propo- “The gentleman says that-the ery of ‘Wolf!’ | and the command “halt” was given several men CLEANED AND DYED. sitions from the railroad corporations, with has been so often repeated that the country has | did not halt. There was too much distance be- such moditications as the public interests would ceased to feel alarmed. But I tell the gentle- | tween the ranks of company B at open ranks. seem to demand, are reduced to practical form man that the very pith and substance of the| When company C appeared for inspection its ahah iatls Nias 8 and shape. Table referred to consiste in the truth that there | members struggled in. ihe captain gave, the | ANEW PROCESS FOR DYEING GENTS SUITS. | ncar fort "dve 3 ‘A SUSTRENTE STREET. consEn. was a wolf an it finaliy came and that | command “side step to the left” instead of “left duced the sens (Gun ef Sis inigacleah Scleaatiaad acing eo mnid its ravages, amid the destruction it caused, | step.” At the command “open ranks” two men | ee ee ree ee sa ee — aie wilh en Wied he Gaslee kt Mhieaia amid the lamentations and the evil that were | on the right of the front rank marched back- sanz syuuptoons wish Past week was le by Gurley Wrought by its coming, there was one sorrow-| ward with the rear rank and the frout rank | Goods called for ANTON FISCHER, of the ground at the southwest corner of 16th fal retection—that the sufferers had not lis- | failed to place the left band above the left bip| aq qetivered. Seng and Corcoran streets, having a frontage of 65.8 tened with something more of acquiescence and | and «ress to the right. At master the captain agile feet on 16th street and 110 feet on Corcoran belief to the predictions of their prophet of | guve the command “attention to muster” when | mb32 314 PENN. AVE. 8. street to an alles. The purchaser was ex-He woe. [Applause] * * * Talk of ex-| his company was at “order arms.” He then resentative Hobert S. Stevens of Attica, N. penditure! | Why, Mr. Chairman, every dollar | gave the command “port arms” and kept the ¥., aud the price paid was $28,000 cash, that you will expend now for the construction | company in that position for some little time | aa kT which is at the rate of nearly 4 per square of an adequate naval force may save tens of | before bringing it toa “right shoulder.” At DRESS it AND VELVETS. foot. It ix stated to be the intention of the tillions of dollars in the future. But let me | the command*close'runks,""the second lieutenant | + formerly ‘with hew owner to improve this site by the erection appeal to the gentleman from Indiana to re-| faced about and started to take his place in the | A Fier and Maison Yriese, Paris, "any of u tine residence. NOTE: uemaber that Renusylvania, New Jo rear of the company without waiting for the PROPOSED CHURCH EDIFICES. - . ch cimi. | CBUS€ttS, Georgia “and Minne every | command “march. Muacacied oui the rt posite aide of the street, | , 1¢ # rumored that another cable match simi- | state in ihis union, oat of th ir own resources, | Company B was noisy in its movements and th “ oi aad Cummanae Jar to the famous one of 1890-91 may take place | are supplying the soldier and equipping and | was formed incorrecily. ‘The company, ex- la of sou e southeast corner o} oe en rt” | in the near future between Steinitz and Tschi-| drilling the forces that will protect him on the cluding sergeants, had fourteen men in the | nineteenth century. : fidential. streets, is owned by the Swedenborgian con- gorin, the Russian having forwarded a formal | S0il of Indiana, where no naval power can| front rank; there were fourteen men in the | 0-W.. Agents R. BROTHER Sregation. It has a fine frontage of some | Challenge from St. Peter-burg. Teach, where no bomb from a ship can explode; | rear rank. “There was too much distance be- |“ RAKAUER PIANOS ARE EXCELLE 8 powerful eighty-cight feet and a good d ‘pil ndis now| “The Ludgate Chess Club of London | that they are spending their money ea8| tween the ranks, and the sergeant gave the Se, 808 eran, oo 7-5 p.on.— Dally. except Sunday, for Warrenton and Gren, atid throne train for Prat hovel ond trees st Daily, WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. THBCLED LIMITED. Hoey B Cure guaranteed. . TAKE NOTICI DRS BROTHERS ie femsin this Pulls an Rieeper, he via Asuevdlle, te HO DIVISION ‘aud Wash MINNONASHIN e Washington a: 9.10 Yiu, daily exept Sutns ina arrive - 3.96pm. daily and 6.55a.m dally, Seo Ory soive Washington ee tm £w. BRopHEAD. ARROLL SPRINGS HOMPOPATHIC SANITA rium fcr invalids and convalescents, from Washington. Reopens May 1. Offers tages of a emit! (0, Une jemand 8 “at. For parsiculars, 8., addres ~ «Forest tilea, Ma. ajeti-tan™ pe. SHIKLE UCKY AVE. NEAR THE beach, Atlanth Open for the season March 1. New house; moder appoimunents. m3 PALMER House, near West, Potnt, rears at ‘of incipi seine a trac ail LS. BROWN, Gonoral Agent. Jas. L TALON, E AND OH IS artesian well BOMALTIN. | Schedule in effec: December Leave Washi fe ation corner of Now Jormay ful ste ndings Ais, vests oem daly Law Years at wulted every | new. from 1 to | ore, Week das, utes). KO, vou Debility, wor id OTEL ALDINE rn 7 7 |. B. Mills. Temple of Mh 120 sisand that hi ‘ity. practically owned free from debt. It is the | jas defeated the Metropolitan Chess Club of the | thousands to protect his home when the hour | command to "dress" for the rear tank. ‘The | ZAHM yest" Bi Mills. Temple of tsi." 1a fecrable lethargic, Addanithe Cig Purpose to erect here a splendid church edifice, | imo city n'a monster team match (seventy. | of peril hall com shoulder straps of the first lieutenant we S fe Plone Sent. ‘teore srbich shall be the watioual church of that de- | five playerson each side) by 387 3632. Nothing pea eee properly placed or secured to the ble = 245 It is expected that con- ~ ili on so large a wale has hitherto been attempted. | ‘There is at least one young man in this city | this same officer wh 4 tributions will come in from all parts of the | cither abroad or in this country, in the hisiory 3 en came to the po rygnaker, tuner apd : country to aid in the erection of a building | of the gam who has learned to fear if not to respect the | tion of “order s "At muster the captain th st. sw. Workshop in the re which shall be a worthy representative at the | "245% cape) District National Guard. It was a dangerous | “ordered sword” according to the old tactics. Leap Bad capital of the enterprise aud zeal of | hip of |, making the fine seore of and painful experience, but it might buve been || It was noticeable throughout the battalion in the masters’ tourne much worse. Private W. B. Smythe (he used | that the blouses were in poor condition. Most ne similar idea has been suggested in con-| “Another tourney is in progress at Simpson's | 10 be sergeant before he had himself trans- | of the sleeves were too’ short. A few of the | Rection with the H 1 several leading | pian. I. Bird, Lee, Loman, Koiland, | ferred to the sharpshooters’ platoon of the en- | blouses were torn and others had one or more men fuvor the ting here a national sky, und Van Vliet are the | gin ps) was going home from ) e | buttons i Chevrons were, as a rule, WEST E 1 is proposition has come | gallery the other evening. Half a dozen yo j ¢ e ina poor manu | hy Seo 2 te which bas ig » match for the cham-| voughs remarked mmber of the men did not execute “port ‘Di i inaker, tuner and repairer, ny of the inost promifuent ladies Ladies, to 1: Gentlemen frum 2106. | 88 %0 $12 per weck. PIAS TE SPs Pantie cry. Vis PIANOS, AN: , rtaeety sep ’ wnhQeakwroe ort Carolina PIANO PARLO SS = = Dee Pars ect. , axtown, 120. OVAL BLUE LINK. ¥ A. CANFIELD. Onscasn, y ey an 5 i ‘ote! | ON THE CREST OF THE ALLPOHANIES, " Washingt: w Congre- ake place in London | ance to some insultin arms” eorree! take the position : rive. | out the Louse. “Mle. Cras i cive, the ‘ote! hie ing Cor rynuing Sbrovueh on without 2 worships in the Sth street temple, | Pstead of New York. will commence next | National Guard a lared their intention | of the soldier as’ prescribed in the drill regu- 5 Ce ny a ae AE eens pig, idee. lending pemwngers to Saeu doomk a een of oe at: | Monde asker kak Subliiog a ve lof taking Smythe's rifle from him. They | lations. SSs : E F i ising ‘inbestn, ween 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE WATER. Por Atlantic city, 3 gue. Ht is probable. however, that the | cessful tour through thé English counties. The | surrounded him isin with their ‘THE WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR, Z “ ie Gs nae as Feed and 1 rews of this city willercet a new temple withont askin - of their brethren other young German is a small, good-looking, pleas- | program, | but scattered. Ata meeting of company B, third battalion, ant-mannered man, and, like Steinitz, is rather | Tpitity when the _ ringle ld May 13 Private Wi Hf. Grooms, There > plans that | Onder the average cise. “He plays with gre | blow on his head with the rifle butt which Bld May 13 Private ree ee 2 : s to sell, the prop- aie < Sete knocked him venseless. Judge Kimbail | &#¢ unwriuous vote of the members, was ex-| dhrwbjits.” Okt Patios taken ie s location in an-| toarnament record is well known, and it would | took cognizance of the affair next morning, the | pelled for sa Nig ting to his own use money PREIFFER & CONLIFP, 41 art oft texeet a building. It] be supertinons to give it bere injured conspirator having ch i Mr. Smythe | Intrusted to his care belonging to the company. a5 3 Be » propescd t present building | record is not so prominent nor is it remarkable. | with assault. The case was promptly dismissed =< kK XN N Ye sd atitine the cntip he eree- | Here it is: Bent Von, Bardeleben. 2b¢_1! beat | after the testimony was in, Judge Kimball gave ee a ee 3 hae —— nofa new editic Mienes 63:-11,, beat Bird 94, beat Miniati 4-1| theamateur hoodium some sound advice and | From the Youth's Companion. 5 KN nd beat Lee 1 . Of these Miniati, Lee and | asssured him that it was extremely dangerous | A Perisian paper relates the following story KN L986 Braxcn, 4 HOWL. ON WILL OPEN JONE 25. wday aud upward. y be cnzaged at the real estate office of LOEB, 4) Broadway, and at the St. James Hotel, New York. cctuie ecand HUGH F. GRIFFIN, Proprietor. Prize medal Par! indorsed. by over 100 SEASON OPENS JUNE on Sth st 13 . | T. ODELL., « Gen, Manager. 1414) ((HESAPEAKE AND omt10 R O85 F North Ci ive. hear Pacific. Mieves are only second rates and the other two | to fool with a man who has a gun. of a contest in boasting which, it says, took | UNEQUALED IN TONE, Totcil; WORKMANSHIP ate year. eam trot Soft Spnare Pay aaa The cory--seution of Gorsuch ME. Chureh, | wcomtioriouls “weak match plavers. | With} sowermisa ron EveRy ovricen To nrap. | place between three artists of Marseailes. It | syecist atte ion ot © Burt hasars ie invited to thelr —_—_—_—_™ Ue season. : Z a trys. 2223 which wonshipe in» ¢ didice om 484 and | aequainted, and we need only remark ‘that he, | | OTders rate Nt iecued from second regi- | should be explained that Parisian writers always | Fev Arist: Ship Anhed tm fenkeng of BIGH- Gonuiunscaitons y abould “he sat ee ee L streets southwest, intends to ereet a building | like the masters mentioned above, is a very | ™¢n*, deal with a question which has been a} put their “tall talk” into the mouths of Mar- SECOND -HAND PL —& Ih Onto Herel, Cx es, eer | Cantrunion to Cinciuunatl withot chrture- arrivia ot >» een rect a building ‘aad en tah shake aitful source of annoyance to many members | seilles people. (lags JP any ~ i a i 6s Enrovean plan, | that date, either Decr Park ‘or Oaklnnd, ee indian —_ Se ee i te ae ie the | “Pollock, Witmer and Sehofield are leading in | of the guard. The doctment is worth reading, | | “My dear,” said one of the artists, “yester- | {UNE Bera f 200 te) $00, NEW YORK. 381.00 “per day | Sounty, Md. * FPN vewtiiomte atm oue they now occupy. In fact, the presen i * pene ME +: s per day. i the néceite | the Baltimore handicap. Here it day I painted a pine board in imitation of | in’pr cr necessity | oH » pressing that loward erecting a | upy the Sila vostibvuie train with diutue car for Chm GELBORNE AND SAMOSET— cone ee. loeeee ‘and Houiwvtile, Ry n vem. ‘nesidence fora gentleman's | Letvrtlle 0.20 p.au., coubocting iu (ron depts fa oO building is ex Jy inadeqi for more ro« has 1 been taken ped to ox first game to be brought to a close in the he attention of battalion and company eom-| marble, and did it with such fidelity that when is dew THE STURTEVANT HOUSE tenti 0 : aoliere aM. KNABE & Co., friendly match between Mr. 8. C. Dunham of | manders is directed to the matter of extra drills, | the board was put into a pond of water it sunk ‘817 Market Space. | Is the most central in the city; nearall elevated roads, | Bach a furnished sw street car lines, pri ces of amusement and club aud Mr. Philip Albrecht of Beth- | that is drills in excess of the regular official | like stone.” ‘i is ‘ r. o 1 — w., Express for Gordonsvill Charlottes. ; : gtonian. | schedule. As now prescribed each company is | _ “Pooh” said the second; “that is nothing. ENTISTRY. Iarie re — A ae can gh aoe art | vilin: pinasend, Wayescuone’ weoanton ‘sod pote: ct there as good # build- een te ee | aaa ene Tae Lani, | Xoatecday Visepbeeet is liaag oy any: eee: DENTISTRY. : the additional con- | #2's" Fooms apart: rent, $1,200 and $1,000; unear- | oa Terie pets” ing as the funds will permit. feceiting vane geal, cake hose to eck | = o There | meta on the back of ihe fratae of my *View in | [7S. DENTAT, ASKOCIATION, : ct re offered our guests, | passod grouping of country, forest, mountain, lake, | o#0)%7 a.m <8 KF sot P Rellwar nyt iat ANEW HOTEE. ENTERPRISE. bop vy J in the : y e attend- | the Kretic Kegions’ and ‘the mercury ingtantly | Us 70. Cor ethand Daten we Tae Grnitevaun mae: sea and islands. Correspondence invited. _ Pullman Jorations end Tu bete at Company's O@cea, aun ‘Pak fe going to have a fine hotel BY cd ene ing lectures, studying or are otherwive so em- | went down to twenty degrees below zero.” “prices. “> > J. B. STEARNS, ao a PR building, or rather it will be located in North THE EARTHQUAKE EMOTION. ployed as to be unable to convenient! ‘All that is nothing at all,” said the third | ‘The Jeading dental orvsuizition of America, with = Oth streets, } No 2 ee _— more drills or ussemblies than ihe regular “You know my portrait of the old shonin ae principal cities. Kvery mami EAPO SON eS ——— Shaws, Sb bo a0 einai «as ss aces aaah bide Sani. 1 peti Oe possibly in some in- | Marquis of Camargne?” Well, ic is so lifelike | Pets! eae X hepsleuateed the Park on the north. ‘This property ix owned | sas ‘ stances not all of those. “There are aleo com: | that it has to be shaved three times a week! EM. B GROSHON. DENTIST. OF 1508 14TH Open for boarders May ke I Sy ee nen Tenn ond Teme Compeny, | Sree on ee one: nies and company commanders, anxious to Cea Freie the diy'torils cottage at Colonial Bouch’Sume (hes | maa mage Nortel a caer: gitmated elgateen | Gaay'*Location ‘on water front. F. Gilbert. president, and some 100 acres have | _ It is a curious fact that the earthquake scare | Peeosne prosicient ilr_mililary exercise ond ty She Attended to That. Sentember 20. ae VLSI". | be opened ax. COLORED HOTEL of tae Rrst-clase on | ETD OS Yet week. been subdivided. | Streets have been opened up | is the one danger to which we ean never be-| Go their work well, who undertake additional | From the Detroit Free Press. S eeeas Gasman Sa? M GiaIK BEACH fog ener gud hourss erected, and 9 railrond “tution lias | come accustomed by familiarity. ‘The oftener | drills and, endeavor to compel attendance at| Brown—“Say, Jones, when you come in late | J) 87 a ‘ener and Este. nw., he 3 NV aki sae Sanat tole RGGI Gs GRE een built.) he company gun the , i io i on is that times | i ; rs mtistry in all its branches, 4 - clea milding, which will be un | ¥¢ feel it the more we become demoralized. I = es Rcay oe . = joel — hres don’t you “always wake your Paling and preservation of the navurai teeth a spe- | "ie i i evi keel: onl NOW OPEN. M Fgoctinun; lite riven from cradle to graye. yd e structure four stories in height. As | Cannot better illustrate this than bys story | TUL. So dale, Attendance att the Teeule | Wife? nee ae: MS | Iakes and the best of suite shsoting i satan Combination of oream and pine forent makes it eape- | 8 © __ present the building will have a frontage of 125 | told me by Col. Bailey Peyton, United States | Schedule drills is compulsory on every Jones (promptly) —“Never. ‘PRE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS. and excursions. dress “THOM cially a healthful resor:, with # positively curative iF. CLAY Jeet, bat it is proposed in the nest | minister to Chile in 1852, and city attorney of |and man, unless properly excused. wi | _ Brown (surprised)—“Jehosaphat! How do 19 Pies ote nae BISETT, Atlantic Hotel, Virgins Beech. myd-eolin | clisesi 8. E, CRITTENDEN, ag future to adi an additional seventy-| gan Franciseo in 1! separate notice of each drill, it is the duty of | YU manage it?’ Our Specialties: (CATSEILL MOUNTAINS. Virwinis Beach, Va. ce feet to the frontage und to build at each | ey Toa party of friends in 1856 he said: “Boys, | officers and men to be acquainted with the | Jones (with a sigh)—“I don’t have to.” CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH- end two wings. When the hotel is opened this | OUT PLATES HOTEL KAATERSKILL, 2 es eae Pe, See drill schedule and absence ‘ as coeeae : t's of no use talking; we can become accus- ; Mig ay Me mor “the Mi OPENS WEDNESDAY, JUNE ss ciel. tioragdhly carve Pad a tn ae ieee spends few weeks during the heated term in| by familiarity, except the danger of earth- | hereafter be strictly enfore : “What is my temperature, doctor?” asked the | the roots it way aauatural ones Tones |p Fer rates, routes, cinmalars, STARE Ee ULE: | G2: Sir Git, of Fanasier White Seiehee sree snip cat a AP bam tian: eee ee eee quakes, ‘The more vou feel ‘em the more you | | Fir. Attendance at schedule drills i com- merece te os ast be po constructed that | Evton, Don Nana tad wicnt Oe att Bice Oper Sunday i ya and - | don’t like ‘em worse you ‘em. ~seni i 3 one-half, ARATOGA SPRINGS. PSE VICTOR a an0 oft, « sm, sou ated grout ee ne | a basal a Whlste od Oulioes ane eal Pilea ee eget melts aehrgeeh ald or ta ws a OIE 8 THE UNITED STATES, Orga outa Gan aves Owe here P32, RUB ARD,. SOME SEW HOUSES. of cannon in battle and never dodged. But| Third. Immediately after each schedule arill | the broker. “It ll never go higher.” ‘A Grat-class hotel, A ae Sn om (1-7 (ye A fine residence is to be built by Gen. Flagler | ™Y €xperience in Chile took the starch out of | the names of the company officers and enlixted ——-e+ 5 forms (nals a 4h Ged ceeds teas Sal oe ATLANTIC CITY. a at 148 C at, ne. . . “ me. had been but a few days in Santiago, tfrom ti drill sported 23 California avenue, Washington Heights. The | the capital of Chile, when I visited the leading | fo'the regheental teadguerions thereon eat re BER 1. On the ocean front. eaterial used will be brick and stone. store off the plaza in that city. While standing | tary channela with the reason in each case for y TOMPKINS, GAGE & PERRY. Descriptive illustrated booklet mailed free. i Charles W. Handy is building three houses behind the counter, in an instant, without any ‘J . my7-skwi6t sth street just south of S street. ‘The fromts | premonition, the proprietor and’ twenty eleris | such absence. ow fea water baths in the house. Koour 10. 0 F enw. Ps pany } ff H*PPon HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, + Will be of press brick, with stone trimmings. | simultaneously leaped the counter and rushed iced to enforce the by-laws of their | E. ROBERTS & SONS. 4 Mr. Paimer fy the architect," “TMBMBE™ | Crtor the front dor. pe sarang or hag hs tangy oe | | DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. atte ___ ROBERTS 8 S05R_ meters accuracy . The old mansion at Eckington is being re-| “I looked at them in astonishment and said drill against each every absent ithout | Hot and cold water sca baths: nek at supplied with modern poocia to myself: by they crazy? What's the matter | jeave. sae | , _my4-2m_ *TREDS a LISERMorr. jences. season it will be opened as a hotel | with them?” Fifth. In cases where, for reason, the "l TLL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S La LS or large boarding house, Places, hat was by-laws of @ company contain "no provision Hiteration Sell view fron, 10. Zepsti Wm. Lawson & Bro. have commenced the | They replied: ° punishing absence from drill the absentee } seert | nya ae DorRrT : erection of a row of six neat three-story brick | temblor?” T weeks | without leave will be liable to trial by court- to. r L WILTSHIRE, ~ dwellings from 1909 to 1919 13th street north- | later I was giving a swell dinner to the diple. | martial. ave. near Ocean, Auantic City, ¥; 3; west. ‘These honses will each have a frontage | Matic corps in Santiago. In the midat of it| Sixth. The fines due by habitual and persistent ‘ : ‘a 0Pen all the year. bay rooms, giving of 16 feet $ inches and a depth of 34 feet. They | came a temblor, # very li absentees will, after reasonable effort otherwise, 4 D. W. CHANDLER. will have press-brick frouts and each a square party om. his be collected by due process of law, as provided = oostan- nov SEE bay window. act organizing the militia of the District * has A handsome improvement is to be added to . “ : Se a 19th street in the ‘shape of three-etory. and people ; iH r oe aia basement brick dwelling. Robert W. MéPher- tiie regules yt g ‘WILL OPEM JURE 2 son is the owner and A. J. Fisher is the than building from plans p1 by A. B. ‘Theo. A. Hardi €. 8. Baker are build- ing four stone and brick dwellings from 1707 to 1713 P street northwest. Each house will hav. 8 frontage of 18 feet and a circular bay window. V. Mindeieff is the architect, Ground has been broken for the erection of four two-story and cellar brick d , from to 138 street. Eckington. A. K. Wingate i {he owner and J. B. Williamson ig the John C. Louthan is building for himself a row Of twelve tw: brick dw ilings, from 1208 to 1230 D street ; € Dicksou bas commenced the erec- tion of a row of seven small two-story briels dwell- ings, from 323 to 335 I street southwest. Philip e li i

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