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FOR SALE—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 80, 1892—TEN PAGES. a FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. DOWNED AGAIN. it and the ball went to apeaking ¢ - 3 SEP a HEIGHTS, en conter field, JOR SALP—THE CHEAPEST HOUsE 1 {OR SALE—10-ROOM BRICK DWELLING, FOE, SALE THREE HANDSOME COTTA ‘SALE-ELEGANT BUILDING LOT ON ON PATRIOT GRAVES. ‘The Senators Defeated by Anson and His ~ 1 see Grit tbay HME & Deautifal park: 3-| Mtoe 20xi00, @ st. bet. sth and 14th a, a sg comploted, for sale or rent, in Wesley Het F ENR St BETWEEN 8 Bias Colts. the plate, Radford juggled Canavaw's Sodern improveinenta, electric us lighting elie. | Brick dwelling, lot ax68, iith’ bet. # aad Getishefal suerte of Weshingtea, Firat 250 tat | 3E-FOOT LLEY: EAUTIPUL EocaTto 5 daisy cutter, but Cooney’s fly was caught by tubes. cabinet mantels: 11 rooms and bath: | nw = PWT aFek G Bformation inquire of SOLD AT ONCE, PRICE ONLY 94.000” « sit First Page.) A RATHER UNINTERESTING CONTEST—GOOD TEAM | Duffce and Hoy performed the same service for Fie mcniice te sold a ces as theo er ia Desirable trick dwelling, Myrtle st. FS = a a my24-0t a Tor. Toh and G ste, ks 2 WORK BY THE CHICAGOS RESPONSIBLE FoR THE | Luby. - % city. Apply to pS REINER, © rk dwelling, forms. [LOR SALELON FIST BE WEAE EST WE paves ‘Score: 7; Washi eget cotter A rae | Reereaiteaan wat salToh 52) FOR SALE—LOTS, | Futsait i POTap IRE ft fee tne pedsog theron cc sapere Chaar = “a DR SALE—ELFG. Brick store and Awelling, 7th ‘ne Ny 90 feet to 12-foot eo ean be bought to NSON BROUGHT HIS “4 4th: 20 rooms: cage he . FO SALE, aver 000 each. veternns they were reminded iN Knell couldn't do more than fly to third Por particulars, see C Deraiie new brick diveltaga. papaya and °°?) T , CHEAR AND DESIRABLE Lore. “n7Sede"” DEEBLE, DAVIS & © that mere dates fail’ to con- Chicago Colts to the| Dowd took fret on balls, but wes put out in é Chea z ‘othierwise very attractive, SOL and 203 Ott te JFOR SALES Desine, To 81 re over a quarter of a century capital today and they | trying to pilfer second. Radford couldn't 4 POR SALE—IF YOU ARE LOOKING t. ne. $4,000 and 4,200 ‘8 block of unit nd in the n.w. orn. since retired = trying couldn't do these men had from ‘ Delay Weatign. | New and Aneiy bai brick awettng. 1b Seb se qisfoutenst's epee toyeaus mney. Cail | miele nite to the aeicter Perna distinguished them-| more than send a slow bounder to Canavan. baad isomer | Flos lohsataatitint sg ais ghiata ig nse a5 ano | My curs tee 6. 107386. ia Gok Iowan. |The heads of the great majority were crowned psiedtp dementias PO emer os A Ry By resp heer aS P PONS JOHN MILLER & CO., i SALE_TOT9O8 BINNEY OT, THE FURST | in some cance advancing years hal. cnfcebled the ball field and eap- Tg, block “0, Columbia Helghte, Oe. per ag. ft, | _™328-3t 505 Eat. nw. _ | Fioteon tath ot. arme south, with’ ade Feat | the step. ‘But etill the lt a ‘Lot 488x110 to 30-ft. alley, T near 14th n.w., @1.75 R SALE-THE NE. COR. 22D A‘ alle: ft, tr ‘tho best lot ‘on the street; 81. ep. st e line move long, keep- turing a game by the aa voce te 3 s Re eee per foot. isi0G ot ““tayr-lin | ing time to the strains of martial music. Gar] ope 2S nveser, Ue” toe ie OR SALE ane Tare tract of and on 14th st. south of - EMS eee flowers adorned the lapels of the coats of the | 4 O™S° a eg sue oe score of 10 to 7. Game Sore a oe pcben tit hy” bp Sate ats Tt a ¥pe #4 suapt OCURE. A HOME... COOKE PARK. veterans and there was # holiday air about the Arm: Pt was called at balf-past ‘H. Dr. Mass, ave. nm. w. . cist. mR TH DTS Al bots Eh ant Pash, are dor Ose we Sty he brick nr. ae Setory English Ret. th at. E my28 Rooms 4-6, Atlanticbuilding, Por Sate! wisn to EXCH ese property on. st nw & desirable house im ‘B12.000 myZs-7t ‘atory brick 95.000; for a fe mre st OR SATs PiNGWw aber isc nove adantie butiding, 890 F st. n.w. my ho OR fine dweilings in nw. and u.. ty. Sr. bric basement, n.w. Pst. + Sate BF. Gr ba Dorthwent,, Worth $11.00 difference to, Ue arraiwed. satistactorily. ore SHAS. EARLY, O03 Titi st. i. W- OUSES AND Los SOHN MIL! HOME RESIDE: all m.i.; 6 rooms; bath; 17x ia Jous MILLER & CO., ese a, st. ry and basement $10,500 FOR FINE ori erty below N. ¥. ave. : 2-sto under rent. Accoramodating terms. CHAS. St OF THE PRETTIEST buses iu the northeast at the ft a6 ‘bath each: els ete in every Price of others, © . RL BROOKS, 616 PeFed: near elect WHIGHT & STU OR EXCHANG! ‘A NUMBER OF Will exchance for CHARLES G. SALE Call_ for full particulars, HiNawallr, ‘tree door, ‘Atimutic building, 000. F st ne ‘Por SALE—HousEs— 14th, 10r. South Carciins ave 2.1. But near lith we. nent, Ur. p Wb st! ae. lot 2x Union st. sewer, 5th near D. Gr., bath, a.m.’ myZs-3t Tot 1s near Lith, tr, “bath, + lot 19.6190, ry. brown sione, base- “arrange terms, * ‘e"near 4th, Sr. bath, stable, aint. sw. two % 2 rent #25. jot 16xN5. alley’? as rent 818° i jeasy terms. bath, ‘SPEAK &'ViDETTO, 610 he. ‘Sth ue. near I, Gr, bath, Sth n. gen n. t. Pleasant, 17th extended, 9r, cellar, emi, lange lot ss mye th me. near D, Zr. and cella ‘ear 7th, Gr, bath ‘w. near Q, Gr. and ¢. near A.'Gr., papered and painted. wwe. near 14th be. Gr. and bath <7. ‘frame, gf foot. MIPSC SALE_ON FN. E. BE sis..an elegant room and bath brick house: everthing modern sbeut it: any one wanting # fine Bouse, my28-2t ee Will do well to examine this. GEO. A. JORDAN, 1417 F st SALE—P ST, BET. 17TH AND 1STH STS. 12 rooms and bath: all mod. imps. ; lot 18.11% B92 tOalley. Price, 88,000. _my283t oI ‘Gwellins, and side ba} ‘aud all 88,000. my 28-68 RK SALE er iut Sisto cellar O. price, _ Mmy28-3t DUGAN & BUTLER, ms oy 600 F st. 3. SALE_ON SD ST. BET. F G00 F st. aw. CORNER PROPERTY, Gch st. now. ; lot 20x30, improved by brick Stories. with 2-story back building, front windows, 7 rooms, bath, concreted cellar faye. ; all im first-class for - WASIDN DANENHOWER, ELM ST. LE DROIT PARK: 7. heated by fatrobes; bath room and eT round alone is worth the price asked; 2 G00! For peruilt apply to ee DeGiN'’s BuTLER, 09 F st. iw. K SALE—PIERCE ST. BET. NORTH CAPITOL and Ist pw. jory frame; jot 17x11 to alley; _ms2Bst G0 F st. tw. F: LE—7TH BET. G rooms, bath and cellar; all me terns = Foe stenoses, Chance to secure a good income. ir © AND D STs. SE, handsomely papered a ea a &. DUGAN & BUTLER, sta. Office of PROCTOR & PROCTOR, ‘Real Estate Agents, WOT G st. nw. A large building ‘Can be converted into s St. : good deep lot. ve flat with store underneath aud pay handsomely. ‘810,000 Bes Colun ett busin: and 1 Bot fail to ‘Desi only few years old. Dati." #4,000. 6r. cash payment, balance easy ins Large Vir. 13,000 ft. ground, frontin two ‘Alaa _ my 1x Fo SALEBY L- STARGARDTER, If you want to by; walt tobe satiy de Attractive Se_ and nts, cellar uiuder w! throughout. furnace, wz Fs 3x100 to alley, Fo 3ALE—OWN A HOME AND PAY NO RENT— 900 down and #25 per month will buy a beautiful Se a ee pert eral new and particularly desirable residences on Heights the finest residence section of the #5,000, 85,500 and #9, 000. chance to/arcure ® corner lot on the coming wens street of the future, New York ave. bet. 10t1 Sth sts. Can now be bought st @10,000. Can- stor ‘k; bay window ; well built Oy Wet pear 13th. Six rooms and PROCTOR & bye a u) irable = SALE_BARGA. end cellar rated « and bath dwelling, » many ot Call for list FULTON LEWIS, 1353 F st. POR SALE — NORTHEAST, WITHIN TWO squares of East Capitol st.,"a two-story bay-win- dow brick, stone basement, couitaining 7 rooms and Uath; hhatidsomely papered and decorated; cabinet mantels and crystal chandeliers; one of the most con- Venlent aud defighfal locations on Capitol Hall; lot Li? feet deep to wide paved alley. Price, €5,700; uel cash ayiment, “valance "yayable moathiy on Avents National Mutual Buifding and Loan As- York, 1201 Penn. ave. Butrance EE ORNER BRICK DWELLING N.W.; ‘snd bath ronal tod. ini. near ated fortaive howe ot pet_ cent ipvestinen (No.'&) TYLER & RUTHERFORD, myze-0t* THREE t Z-ro! and nicely decorated beautiful st [ot 50x26: stable. Price, $5,000. FULTON LEWIS, TKS st. ny 8-3t OR SALE—COR. HOUSE, 11TH ST. N.W.. > F story sad basement brick, 10 toome, bath, all Son: yeniences, bay wiudow ou it for siualiee house of 8 rou ee i. Foe nearPr ss deep lot and stable; easil poses.” Price, #8, 350. my28-t* OR SALE — BUSINESS PROPERTY, 7TH ST, store and dwelling, store rented at Price, $10,000. K. 8. DONALDSON, 925 F st. nw. EW BRICK BAY-WINDOW det. Oth and heap. and upon ANDY, 926 = mystw JOR 8 ETWEEN 13TH ‘and 14th, an Sroom and bath press brick; all modern improvements: house ‘in perfect order and Weil rented, a first-class specnlation at price asked, 5.000; lot ISx100 to 15-foot paved alley; must be secu to’ be aupresiated. Gan Le ‘sold on, your own terms. Apply L. We onal Mutual Buiidi York, 1 JOR SALE—BI IFUL 3-STORY AND CELLAR bay-window brick : 1] rooms and bath: 4 rooms on the first floor: only $2,500 cash; a bargain. OWNER. my28-3t* ‘SALE—A PRONTAGE OF 40 FEET ON Mi parade which at 0c. foot. G. RINGWALT, rather than sadness to the pageant. e ae Before the procession started the sun came out and umbrellas seemed to be an, unnecessary luxury. 10 o'clock and for two hours nearly 5,000 peo- ple squeezed for the bome team. There ; petuate the memory and history of the dead.” Sare.an impression of Joyoumness | Ni, grander duty ooald caer heds the living than to recall the services of the gallant heroes who laid down their lives in defense of the Union and to preserve the liberties our fathers CHAS. 930 F BETW FOO 10 RE BEAUTIFULLY Kocat SS A aed ANDSIST STS. ON GO IND R SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOT. NORTH SIDE Ni b: Mass. ave. near 7th n.e.; 24:91 to 10-ft. alley; Brice only $3,300. ‘ith East “Capitol: deairabls for a homes otfer very i mi price, 81. per The procession was headed by mounted police, | bequeathed tous. Grand Army day is the! was a burst of enthusiasm when in Fo"? fine lots on Fst ce, neat 3d 16x) to WO then came the oficer of the clay and hi ee; | STandest day of the whole year. It recalls. the the fourth inning Captain Richardson's men mye WRIGHT & STOCKETT, 810 F nw. mounted. The National Guard Band headed | Standest achievements of ‘the grandest army | |. FF QE SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FRONTAGE OF vis ee RA the third battalion, D. C..N. G., Maj. Thomas | ¢¥er 8 naen eee = par Serpe oie = ——. aarearye igovrlapde arerploedaal “f 3 2tu'st: below Washinuton Circle, 86,500; ; r : : : ; frame on ist rent $1k CHAMLES G. KINGWAET, bead GE ha ny See en Commer ee, (nen emia; See Bab) Cae Mend urmles oer eee ae oo first floor, Atlantic building, 900 Fst. n.w. iy 283t " 7 SALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—NUMEROUS Fereisectied iotnat bunyain tourer CHARLES G INGWALT, first floor, Atlantic buliding, 10) F st x myZ-3t visitors took the lead again and kept it to the ESTATE TITLE CO! finish. The game was remarkable for the dis- ENIS 1492, FOR $3. FOR PLATS, Foieriten INronMATION “ADDMES! _my13-3m_C. H. FICKLING, 1264 32D ST. N.W. SALE-LOT 3, BLOCK 47, HOLMEAD Manor, Mt Pleasant quest, but we fought for liberty and the pres- ervation of the Union. The dead about whose graves our comrades are gathered today are the Ration’s dead. They were our comrades; touched elbows with us in the fierce conflict in SALE_LOTS. "3 ‘h.Ww. near 18th, 20x85, at a bargain, front on Whitey ave. ; 5Qp. which they gave up their lives, and have a claim CAPT. DANNY OnsRCTS. Dnve. near Maryland ave, 68x100. eo sss ORE OMNES. mi upon us to see that the lesson of their sacrifice was pane good Whe. near Mh, 19x10"... aLE—BU 100) On low pitch and was given hit base amidst a H, corner 4th nes, Mee SS a ae shall not be lost upon the coming generations. deal of kicking from spectators and playera, Ecomerth eights, fromting on Lath st; cach fot wil cost only THE NATION'S MONUMENTS. Wilmot mcriticed. Dablen’s fly tall war caught Gu Fagin OY SCENE WIGHT 1si0 G st. The national cemeteries, in which sleep a by Daffee and then hard-hitting Ryan lined « ee SSE a srasthor Gl Saale G& oar tole camactaan oot beauty over second and scored Schriver. An- re. corner Lit €, 15tu and North’ Carolina av al 5 my23-3t 1:5 F st. Copp. Ebbitt House). R SALE—A GOOD 2-STORY BA’ son tally. Score—Chicago, 8; Washington, 6 SEVENTH INNING. 5500; convenient to station, store, school ai foul fly was caught by Larkin. One more Apply to B. the nation’s monuments, which will forever en- my2-im dure, calling coming generations to reverence the cause in which they fell. No estimate can be placed upon the value of ike your own terms. ‘G06 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—LOTS. six-room and bath brick house on Fla. ave. n.w. this day and upon the sacred and solemn ob- Hoy started the seventh by duplicating Ra's See Sent cable Nene: price, 2100 money cee. servances of this hour, A generation have OR SALEx- ‘Those desiring to secure investments in growing ities should avail themselves of the opportunities offered to purchase properties in the following lo tions. They are immediately suburban, accessibl by street carsand in the line of important improve ments: Lots in Holmead’s sub of Mt. Pleasant. ‘square foot” hit, but Donovan forced him out at second and was himself retired on a poor attempt to steal IN THE GRAXD STAND. play of good team work by the visitors and for the number of bases on balls given by pitchers of both sides, Knell and Mulligan were in the points for the home team and Gumbert and Shriver for the tors. Gumbert gave way to Luby in the middle of the game. The following is a de- tailed account of the game: Game was promptly called at 10:30 o'clock. There was a splendid crowd present. The over- flow from the right field bleachers extended well into the field, the left field seats were filled and there were comparatively few empty chairs in the grand stand. CHICAGO STARTS OFF IX THE LEAD. Hoy, the first man at the bat for the Senators, Popped up a high fly back of third, which was easily captured by Wilmot. RK SALE—LOTS— ‘Two beautiful lots on Hillyer place near Cor necticut ave., each 20x90). alley ; pric Six nice building lots on Nur. 14th; An elogant building site on 15th grown up since the battles of the Union were fought and another generation are coming on who are old enough to understand the meaning of these sacred observances. When they hear the drum beat, look upon our glorious flay hear the story of the gallant deeds of the nation’s dead and witneas the grand spectacle of covering their graves with “nature's sweetest emblem of new born life to man,” there will be born in their hearts a spirit of patriotism which will make them willing to die for their country All men sre not patriots; during the war of the rebellion nearly every man in. the country who was willing to fight for the Union had opportunity to enlist. In most of the states ans, Chas. T. Conrad, captain. The com-| the government was compelled to resort to the mander of the department, A. F. Dinsmore,and | draft. This fact gives the soldier a higher his official staff and department staff came next, | Claim upon the country. But for the sacrifices JAMES E. M'CABE. tation composed of the following companies: Company A, Capt. W. J. Simmons; company B, Capt. M. ompany C, Capt, A. J. Rob= inson; company D, Capt. H.'W. Weber. Car- riages followed containing the orator, chaplain, post members of the relief corps and others. The Marine Band preceded the Old Guard, Capt. Jas. M. Edgar, commanding; the Na- tional Rifles, Capt. Jas. F.Oyster, commanding, and Gen. John A. Logan Camp, Sons of Vete: AD elegant corn Ghonp lot on G st: neat E58, GHs105, ali heap lot om Gi st. iia 5 Slotson Md. ‘BF, 10th, 186x100; pric Cheap ot on 3 st-s. w. running through to ‘aver, S0x122, two frofits, price... Shear Pa. ave. cars, each: wet ft. for ailey spre Cheep sorner on OM BE s.¢.. tot eixid, fiup frame, ary cheap at... —, SPEAR & VIDE my28-3t 610 F FO®, 8A0E3 LOTS, 20x90 EACH, ON L ST. ‘bet. 6th and 7th sts. n.c. Price, per foot. my233t DUGAN & BUTLER, 609 F st. olumbia College Subdivision, DR SALE— ‘A new bay-window brick, containing nine and ‘bath, concrete cellar ander entire house; eae fremace Heat. ‘Lat Suisbed throughout in Ehprovement and con location very desirable: tnd pension office. Price, ‘muall. cash pay iieut’; balance wonthiy, “alwiit seme as--bouse ‘wll Apoly Le W. WEED & Cos Agent Siutual Bislainw and Loan Association of New ¥' 1'Pa. ave. (entrance on 1th st) ew S-story brick. stable, lot 100 fect to wide paved a Icy: larxe coal vault in front parkine, also brick cold Storage ooin in rear yard: built by owner for his own ‘tse ; will be sold’ at cost and on easy terms if Ghee. Apply L. W. WEED & CO), axent Mutaat Building and Loan Assoclation of § 1201 Pa. ave., entrance om 12th st- Donovan sent three hot fouls skimming out- side of third base and then batted a bounder to short which was picked up by Cooney and Patsy retired. Then Larkin stepped up to the te and was quickly given bis on balls. uffee plunked an ugly bounder between sec- ond and short, but it was trapped by Cooney, forcing Larkin’ at second. No runs for the Senators, For the Colts Wilmot made a pretty base hit between short and third and easily made first, and Dahlen stepped up with his bunting bat. His bunt wus a lucky one, for Radford juggled the ball. Ryan duplicated the bunt and Knell HR SALE—COR. 1344 AND C STS. N.W., LOT 25x92. Price, $1.80 per foot. my28-s Dui 600 F st. nw. UGAN & BUTLE! R SALE—TWO LOT! x100 TO ALLE’ fronting south ; on C st. bet. 12th and 13th A price, 70e.; 8170 cash, balance on or before? aud. Years or $25 per month for each lot; will sell either certificate of titie furnished free. WILLIAMS BROS. 6th and E sts. n. 28-3 trailed in the dust and discarded the glorious banner of the free, the stars and stripes. One of the saddest thoughts that come to me is the fact that 200,000 of the nation’s dead lie buried on southern battlefields, away from any great number of comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic who can assemble every memorial day to commemorate the day and cover their graves with flowers. Inever think of the army corps of our dead who sleep at Andersonville without experiencing a feeling of sadness indescribable. Lots in Pleasant Plains, west of 7th at. with the past department commanders and the | mude by these men we would have witnessed members of the staff of the commander-in- | the disruption of our Union and the bumilis- chief. , The posts followed in the onder given: | tion of our flag. ut for the victory achieved John A. Rawlins Post, No. 1, George A. Darling, | by our armics 200,000 of our gallant heroes commander. would now be sleeping in a country that had Kit Carson Drum Co: $1.50, moteding saluabie corners, | Ei* Carson = —- Slaybaugh, ——= Linzoln Post, No. 3, Hiram H. Martin, com- BROS. mander. 0. P. Morton Post, No. 4, Walter Middleton, commander. George H. Mende Post, No. 5, Joseph W. De- neane, commander. Marine Drum Corp Potomac Association of Nay R SALE—TWO LOTS ON_ CHICAGO ST. 1SxU734 ft. to alley; price, 50 cents per foot. Address BOX 49, ‘éterans, Isaac Lots in Bloomingilale, fronting Florida, ave., North Capitol Ast my28-3t* Star offi Sand T sts. n.w., &o. Newton, commander. I try to contemplate the awful sacrifice by re-| couldn't get hold of it. ‘The bases filled 370k GADEIA GWAE WOR SPROULETORS—V; o John F. Reynolds Post, No. 6, Harrison M. | calling an army of 15,000 men as L saw them| when Unele Anes ahd rep tnenys low figure and rit on “21,0 Bennett, commander. in the war; grand, brave young men, full of | ball enabled Wilmot to reach home and. the 4 coop SLID, ground in East Washi lifeand manhood. { James A. Garfield Post, No.7, Thomas Calver, think of them us they ap- Sold at once. H. P- other two men advanced a base. Anson was JOR SALE-STH ST. NEAR Q, 7R_ BATH.86, Est. n.e., press brick. Gr. and bath. Northwest, Gr.. bath and celiar.. Overlooking Towa Circle, 10r Tst. near 10th, Sr. and hath. Ret. near Coni. Lot 18245 at 81 BURKET & RENEHAN, my28-2t* Room 3, 918 F st. POR SALE-CENTRALLY LOCATED CORNER property on business street; price low to quick buyer.” (No. 13.) “ued 20° PYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 F st. R SALE—TWO 3-STORY AND CELLAR BRICK dwellings: 10 rooms; al! modern improvements, located near Scott Circle. _ Price, fe ,000 each. & LER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fat ncn ep ee ere eee ee Prive reduced to $8,500: very easy ter ; msgi dt RUST & HUNGERPORD, 624 14th ot. FOE, S408 4300 CASH, BALANCE | 925 PER “yonth ic frame cottage: Boga and Vath! fine shed in hard oll and neatly” papered. throughout: - Me. ERSTERDAY & MALY Tesi to 1e-te es ERY, O24 F ‘baildine. myzr ae 7H SALE—2 SMALL BRICK HOUSES, Thin property. is rapid Brust be wuld to, close MAKER, 020 F st miyze oe iW SALE_A VERY DESIRABLE BRICK DWELL- ine, S14 M at. Bw. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 0 Fst. new. myer B SALE_A DESIRABLE DWELLING, Oth st. nw. price, €5,200. LOUIS P. SHOE MAKER, 920 : mays St OR SALE R-STORY AND BASEMENT brick dwelling, near the navy yan: in wood condi: Hon; rented for #40. price, 80,300. GEO. SI. MYERS Seavert ooo a R SALE_ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE Fiivuses on Town circle” 10.000. ‘Tver hates Oe 16th st. n.w. : rent for 800 per month ; $25,000. Cor- ner of 16th and Fierce place: #22.000, house on M st. n.w., near electric cars: #9. 000. RACE M. THOMA! my27-3t 100 Corcoran building. ALE—THREE BR Hi ON VA Fiase gin) bet used ten, 1 rooms m4 Jang jots to_alley ; price only 80,000; che erty W.'Thene Houses aid location must be seen tS be ted. ‘c. BOYER, 214 7that. aw. Foe sare 10 PER CENT NET INVESTMENT; brick, new; small amount cash . HARDING. 8 small houses, juired. Call on sewer and Water amount of cash req I. A. HARDING, Room 21, Ohio Bank building, my27-3t 12th and G sta. nw. POR SALE-LARGE NEW SSTORY ENGLISH basement white stone front house in the fashionable Fae oni tol; bricl cent; only a sinall northwest; 10 rooms; heated by furnace: electric bells: tubes: every modern improvement; Snished in oak. For particulars inquire T A. HARDING, Room 21, Ohio Bank building, ‘Vath and G sts. new. OR SALE—BROOKLAND, D.C., VERY PRETTY pew seven-room and attic eottaye: lanve lot: cheap and‘on faay'teras. "A “rare ‘chance for « beautif seat of iny26-0t KEDFURD W. WALKER & SON. 1006 F st. POR SALE-FOUR NEARLY ‘oa, ‘ony. cory ding, brick houses on 2 near Nist-s.c.: Grooms, kus and water: lots, 0x8) ch. Price oul; is y SWASE'N DANENHOWER, my24-6t_ Cor. 13th and G'sts. st mw. ahome it will pay you to take a jonday and look at th ety. ‘The locatic well plan tomorrow oF id con the prices very low. The be arranged to suit any reasonable require % : penton pt | a,” baths, “aioiiern “ianprove, nie “house, prettily: papered jot Wagan to alley) BS IOD ‘hd basement frat. sued. stable Tear, Ten bath and tiedera ‘fmpro vaved alley, renting " #7000 2. ‘ory bay-window press-brick trunt, eth, wedern hujrovementa, must be een appreci rice on! x ‘L? STARGARDTER, 613 1th st. nw. -6 pretty 2 ie cellar. oh corne the Tecate sutiinun fick and je went of this cit . ‘Ao Paitiies & Sok. may Groom brick SALE-ATH ST. NE. NEAR STREET Cans, jot 18x 0040 alley ; splendid ARG. FOR FIVE DAYS_NEW =,cOPMer hose, oh concreted street, in rap- Borthwest section. on which you can by Increase in value and $000 in rent ia eity. Has 5 rooms, larce thy “pantry, taundey, fare ctric bath, ‘speakins _ bargain. Address ( BARGA! (OICE COR- iy, lovatedin n.w. section: ;Bew and in wood shape; can be once sta price. NT & TURPL R SALE-NEW EIGHT-ROOM, BATH AND Seca hak eae, Mian ea 210 F st. a. SALE-IN THE NORTHEAST, TWO Capitol and anew 5 s has hs eed “aueg, bh, alley, bit, dtp bes Sieh si, bh, sce invest, cy fer oR SALE—IST. ST. NE. NEAR B. 10th st. uw. near M; handso: Good houses nw. and n. myl6 second. Larkin was given his base on balls. Duffee again came to the rescue and drove @ pretty ‘two-bagger along the left foul line, pinned its hopes on big Milligan, but be could only send a high fly to Cooney Dowd succeeded in capturing Dungan’s fly back of first bag. Canavan was given four Cooney flew out to Duffee. Dowd couldn't hold Luby’s hot liner, but be picked it up in time to catch his man. Score: Chicago, 8; Warhington, 5. EIGHT INNING. Capt. Danny was thrown ont at first by ‘commander. Burnside Post, No. 8, George P. Davis, com- mander. peared at their homes, after the company was complete, bidding farewell to mother, wife sister or sweetheart, as they set out for # front, full of hope and expecting to come back covered with glory and honor. Alas, the hor Charles P. Stone Post, No. 11, Asbury N, Thomp- | ble fate; starvation, death and sleep in a grave son, commander. unknown wus the fate of the many. U.& Grant Post, No. 12, Frank A. Clark, com-|, HISTORY AND WAR. mares! The history of most of the nations of the John A. Logan — worldisa history of their military achievement, Phil. Shoridan Post, No. 14, William W. Fierce, | Our own country is not an exception. Every commander. advance in civilization from the day when the R SALE—TWO LO aliey, on B between only lots now offered being built on Bsc. has been sold for 81.25 sold in three day, given his base on balls. Dungan hit to first base, but was retired, Larkin to Dowd, Dahlen scoring. Canavan drove a beauty into left cen- ter for two bases, bringing in Ryan and Anson. Canavan stole third and tried to come home on Radford’s fumble, but was thrown out at the = Cooney’s high fly was captured by rkit Chicago, 4; Washington, 0. SECOND INNING. Milligan, the first man to bat, was equal to the emergency and his long hit to right netted 100 Fi TO th and Lith sts. s.e.; the this front; 15 houses are now (corner lot at 13th st. price of these lots if and ‘S0c., fneluding corners. Apply for plat and information t y for Plat and iyfcrmia SAUNDERS & Co. _m28-9,m,w3t it 407 F at. FOR Sate PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES OF ONE OR MORE ACRES LE—LOT 23x85 ON EAST SIDE FLORIDA a Mass. ave. to wide alley; $2.30. dress Box 41, Star office. James H. Dony, ts ind 2 ft. on ft. j susceptibie of Joe. per fe HOMAS J. FISHER & CO., am HER & — W. T Sherman Post, No. 16. Daniel W. Glamsio, | free sons of Athens hurled the Persians buck | him two ‘bags. Richardson's bunt was not a| Cooney. Kurll”wtfuck out, and Dowd. was 5 == ae commander. from the shores of Greece at Salumis to hit, but he his base because Anson's foot | giv balls. . ST Se eee so Henry Wilson Post, No. 17, Patrick Ford, com- | present time has been accomplished by the sac af the plots oo rs nse paerg oe ge was off the plate. gain. MUST BE SOLD. The improvements now belax made and to be made in this locality will mnake it the finest in the city. ‘HILL & JOHNSTON, 1503 Pa. ave. KR SALE—ONE LOT ON L ST. N.W. BET. 218T nd 22d; size 18igx05- Price low, ELLIS & CHAL Knell’s hit to pitcher was no good: but it enabled Milligan to score. Danny, who had reached second, soon stole third, and then Dowd struck out. With two men out Rad- ford made a pretty hit over second and Danny second and came home ona wild throw, It was just in time, for Radford struck out. One run. For Chicago Schriver made « hit directly over second. Wilmot tried to bunt, but bi foul was caught by Milligan. Then ‘Duhlen's bounder was caught by Capt. Richardson; he touched Schriver and came within an nce of making a double play. Ryan took first on balls, Anson dro: and Hoy's throw to third «track the runner an and Dablen scored, Ans ‘mander. Potomac Post, No. 18, Silas C. Robb, com- mander. A new feature in the parade was the presence of the Potomac Association of Naval Veterans, Isaac Newton, commander. They wore naval uniforms and carried in their ranks a large floral ehip, which was placed upon the grave of Admiral Porter upon their arrival at Arlington. When the parade reached the new bridge it was dismissed, the military returning and the vet- rans going on to Arlington. PALISADES OF THE POTOMAQ, rifice of brave men on the battletield. This is —CONDUIT ROAD.— true of all the nations of the old world, and it is true of our own country. The most entrancing pages of our own history is found in the story of the revolution. ‘That something called patriotism which finds a lodgement in the man breast, which makes a man willing to die for his country ,was born in many hearts on the Fourth of July while celebrating theanniver- of our independence as anation. The chievements of our revolutionary fathers were inspiring themes which the orator dwelt upon on these occasions. ‘The history of the war of the rebellion has toa large exient superseded the history of all earlier wars. Decoration day has superceded the Fourth of July and the lesson of these days will continue to be felt for all | time. Who can look into the gravés of our fallen comrades without feeling that we who survive can never fill #0 honorable a grave. TERMS IN EVERY CASE TO SUIT THE PUR- CHASER, LOTS FROM 8300 UPWARD. SEVERAL FINE RESIDENCES ARE NOW BEING ED ON PROPERTY ALREADY SOLD, THOSE PURCHASING NOW ARE SURE TO RE- ALIZE HANDSOME PROFITS IN THE NEAR FUTU For plats, pamphlets and farther information apply atcontyany'taliee, MIS Este new. may Sa 1K SALE—CORCO U st. 0. Ww. near Ioth, 19th st. ‘nw. bet. Tan Rise. mes pear, Or: 3m er et, .c., Ur. 1éx0 Linden piace, br. 15: W st. now. near Lith, at ELLIS aver, one siuare fi HEISKELL & McLERAN cc ae ees 5 asauty 7 eeve ahade trees. DEEBLE, | DAVIS “CO. LE—BEAUTIFUL ND upright piano, equal to new; all modern improve. uents; cost $375, now. cash | plush sto cover included: “At Gr Le WILD & BHO.'S* 900 te an hadn't done anything, was given balls. Larkin hit safely past short st should have been out, but Canavan didn’t hold DOWD OUT AT SECOND, scored. Radford tried to steal second, but was thrown out. Two scores to the credit of the bis bounder, and Donovan ed. Milligan’ tT IGE Z— A few days since I stood by the tomb of our . 1K SALE_18TH ST. ‘ON HEI Foe 241 % -& Senators. high fly was caught by Wilmot, Richardson lots 50x100, at #1, abd lot on isthst., Mt. Pleas: t and gallant commander, U. 8. Grant. I i Gumbert onl yw a ee rk Beeb Davi EPO wot Lone, MiguNy aaek al bab. BIS saath Fetened to th story of his life and the wonder- dus lets Bald Pees Chae seteranay saa be itiieiacisewnt ful achievements he accomplished. I saw there the President and his cabinet, great numbers of distinguished ex-officers and soldiers of his army and acres of people, who had assembled to particpate in the ceremony of laying the corner stone to the monument which is to cover his remains, Ido not say to perpetuate his memory, for that will live as long as time shall last. “While gazing upon that vast: multi- cided foul. A little bounder in the front of the plate was fought for by Knell and Milligan. The big catcher got it, but it was too late. Schriver's sacrifice placed Gumbert on second. Wilmot was given his base on balls, but Gum- bert tried to steal third and was retired. Wil- mot promptly stole second. Dablen struck out, Score—Chicago, 4; Washington, 2 28-3t For sare Score—Chicago, 10; Washington, 7. NEW SUBDIVISIONS WASHINGTON. ‘Esst Le Droit Park. Beautiful lots of econvinical size; streets now being opened and improvements will be made at once. A. Feodopportunity for profitable investment is offered inthis property.” Wluts, giving prices, &c., furnished upon application, PART SQUARE 555. We have Just placed upon the market of the West Hal cica® fest style a plano, in beautiful condition’ sins tone Only i178; 8 month until paid fur. eae a HPOa & Donovan, Larkin, ib. Duties: Lt Milica Richards, Knell, THE PIANO EXCHANGE, FOE SALE-SOHMER UPRIGHT PIA 6; ebony case; used eleven, months MAll'sell for $285 epot cash. subdivision are 355, being bounded by New he Bl om eiton’ Dowd, 1G. York ave. N st., New Jersey ave. and Kirby st.” This | ae ny tude I thought of the gallant armies composed ae tae = THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. ae Gan A z coimtry as I saw them, upon whose gallant | high fly to right. Donovan retired, third to my28-3t 14 F st. nw. | and shipped. x Piano agency, hyzt AT THE SOLDIERS’ HOME. deeds and cheerful eacrifices Gen. Grant built | first, and Larkin's grounder was captured by Po. FO8 saLe— UPRIGHT GRAND SO; —— his fame and of whom we are able to say he | Canavan, Wilmot, Lf. RTHWERY THOS: J. FISHER & CO. perfcct orden: cost ae gee fe Tuna, tong: in | Gray-Halred Veterans Listen to Eloquent | was never defeated. There came to my mind id Cash or on Hine at alight advance; suall monthly pay: ments. F. G. SMITH, my 21 1225 Penn. ave. nw: Ryan was given his base on balls, Anson, who has heretofore been opposed to bunting, thought he would try it here, but after knock- ing half a dozen or more fouls Ryan was caught Speeches and Good Music. The clear note of a bugle echoes through the woods, and, with a clash of accouterments, many femiliar faces of old friends and com- rades who had fallen on the battlefield. I thought of Col. John B. Wyman of the thirwenth Illinois infantry, who bade me B) Pomemomnenf 4] mocomn~s. | monnencoowor | euumnece| riba pad ROR aAte sere AMERICAN ORGAN: Henin us sorreeee oy a be 4 of peat a poet eae emyire — en lis: acted ao rive it, but Hichardson " to aitey ss nT ; : : : F irmy to attack Vic i Dot on ; ae Shee eo alley 82 7a porte | Solld walnut case; seven sions; in, Perfect order: | horves, two field pieces of the third artillery Ir, easily caught the bounder and threw him out at ‘ave. and Sth: 44x00; 82 per ft. payiuents. ¥°G, SMITH" | troop swing through the gates of the Soldiers’ | 1862, saying, “‘Here's for » brigudier’s commis- | frst. Dungan was thrown out at first by Rad- 1S wlecu-uesce+™ a] wo-cnesce HO) woomemeemice, hand A: OxNO; #185 per ft." “myl9 1225 Fens. ave. n.iv. | Home cemetery and wheel to the left around | "2° ide ane —— = ford. Score: Chicago, 4; Washington, 2. E 20 ff ene Fit Neuos, fe Ge mahosahy, burl GaGa | the roadway. After them comes a company of | body on its way to his home in [llisois for “ shenkas aon © ‘Other Cities. FISHER $2 we. | Bare tutit, ctbees actor enced: easy torus. | infantry with arms at a carry and preceded by | burial. He had found a glorious death in Sher-| | Duffee was bese on bells. Milligan | a son, May 90.—The guns between the Boo the Third Artillery Band. The two field pieces, drawn by the sturdy horses, rattle down the roadway and wheel into position on the lawn. The horses are detached and take position to man’s repulse at Chickasaw Bluffs, THE BLACK SERGEANT. I thought of the gallant negro in one of the colored regiments at Baton Rouge, to whom bunted to Gumbert, but Cooney muffed the ball at second, and both men were safe. Wilmot caught Richardson's short fly. Knell took his first on balls, and with the bases full Dowd sent 1 square northwes northeast ;40c. per foot. 200 lots cheap; northwest, northeast, southeast; 8 ice corners. tons and Clevelands was won by the former by the score of 4 to 0. The batteries—For Boston, Clarkson and Kelly; Cleveland, Young aud Zim- ——— —Crenrr. ‘brown-stone fronts ; 84,000 J - ball the pitcher t are ames in orice andinoriteets em cay toon? ce one side and the guns arc unlimbered, while | Col. Stafford presented the flag of the regiment, | ¢ ball through the gre Ey we) Prrrancna, Pa; May 30.— The morning game KEY Bi Z—-—-~— | the captain of the troop, with the| saying: “Color bearer, take, guard, protect, | and with the bases again full Hoy, after having | between the Pittsburg and Baltimore elut 2 R SALE—FALLS CHURCGI ful lots in r the old bot S10 F st. a. EIGHT BEAUTI- Hadivision, comprisine defend, die for this flag, but never ‘surrender it.” The black sergeant took it and said: “Colonel, I will return these flags to you in honor or Tl report to God the reason why.” wn won by the former by a score of 11 to lL. The batteries were: Pittsburg, Baldwin and Mack; Baltimore, McMahon and Robinson. Tho Orioles ficided wretchedly. Weather beautiful. trumpeter at his side, surveys the scene. Then the infantry — marches down in company front and come to arms at rest, There is a quick command, « flash, a had two strikes called, sent a liner between first and second, scoring" Milligen and Knell and leaving Redford on ‘third, and taking second imselt. -KEYSTONE—-—____ ———oF ovr _—____ Ni i battle Judson } is Attendance, 3,500. Streets improved and i price, 83, deafening boom and the salute has commenced. | Not long after in the battle of Port Hi his | ‘The enthusiasm was great. nce, 3, oy 19600 coals bal. $40 par month without interest; Duild- NATIONAL PROSPERITY. ‘Twenty-one guns are fired, the smoke blows | body was found riddled with bullets, and God| Donovan flew out to third and the side was| N= Youx, 30.—The early game! be- Pes ee knew the reason why. Ithonght of the dead i i tired with three scores pose tween New York and St, Louis was won by the = mee Pirated pat lnple sg tga @ tana of my own regiment as Tsaw them, scalped by a caer ne < former by the score of 9 to 8. The | Fone Arey gaa re Axo oun rate the raegunt cermonic, | [evn etc and een eet Beperenl Secay te, tou” a builder. PLANT & TURPIN, 1429 N. zqurz, ‘This was the preliminary ceremony attending and: covered over to sleep until res tion .. 7 Brooxiys, May 30.—(incinnati defeated —————————EE——————— the decoration of graves in the Soldiers’ Home ~ . a FOR SALE-A FRONTAGE OF 145 FEET ON U oometery this morning at 10 o'clock. day. Ithought of Maj. Peter Keenan on the Brooklyn this morning 5 to 4. owe and at a ric ami battlefield of Chancellorville. It was when the PuuaDeiraia, May %0.—Philadelphiag de- mae f° aieabie fora builder. PLANT & TURPIN. CREDIT ON THE ROSTRUM. left' flank’ of our army was turned and that feated Louisville today 7 ‘6. Hits Philadel- aay 8. mnyaeae On the covered rostrum at the west side of the cemetery were gathered the committee of the Department of the Potomae, Grand Army of the Republic, who were present to conduct the ceremonies of decorating the soldiers’ whole wing of our army was crushed in and the men, horses and artillery were rushing to the rear in confused panic. Gen. Pleasanton hastily collected twenty-one guns and planted them to sweep the advancing rebels. But there was no time to load, or aim, the rebels are right upon them. ‘They are breaki out of the woods 10,000 strong with their triumphant yell. In a moment, before they can loud, they will have the guns and the key to the battlefield. ‘There is but one way to Ashay sackacn: Shouse ees sue eam on Pleasanton ordered Maj. Peter Keenan to 10,000 rebels with 400 men. Hold them check a moment and suffer themselves to be fired upon by ourown guna. There is nota moment to Keenan knew it was certain 11; Louisville 12. Errors—Philadelphia, Louisville, 3. Batteries—Phiadelphia, Car- sey, Keefe and Clements; Louisville, Viau and Dowse. pineal: A Seance Philosophique. A seance jue was given at National Rifles’ Armory last night by the class in Chris- OR SALE— ‘A beautiful lot on East Capitol st. near Lincoln Hark: S3teet front and 110 deep to wide alley. Price, cent er square foot. P. A. DARNEILLE, 625 F st. nw. SYSTEM THE PRINCIPAL CHANNEL THROUGH WHICH OUR HOUSE- KEEPERS BEAUTIFY THEIR HOMES, ALLE- VIATE THE BURDENS OF HOUSEKEEPING AND AUGMENT THE COMFORTS OF DOMES- TIC FELICITY. ITS EXACTIONS ARE NOMINAL, REQUIRING BUT A FEW SOLLARS IN ADVANCE, ACCEPTING THE REMAINDER FROM YOUR WEEKLY OR MONTHLY SAVINGS, AS THE EX- IGENCIES OF EACH INDIVIDUAL CASE MAY DETERMINE, THE CONVENIENCES BEING IN YOUR POSSESSION ALL THE WHILE. death. (Asad smile lit up his whole counte- CREDIT AND CASH ARE EQUALIZED UPON —s peered Pgh —— sepelea = THE FLOORS OF OUR COLOSSAL PARLORS, 7 . i WHERE 18 DISPLAYED A FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES, EMBRACING FUR- NITURE, CARPETS, MATTINGS, REFRIGER- ATORS, GAS AND VAPOR STOVES, TOILET AND DINNER SETS, BABY CARRIAGES AND WORKS OF ART. So one sad EISKELL & McLERAN, et 00R Pat ‘cash, H. Hunter. Col. John McElroy, senior vice department commander, stepped to the front of the rostrum and called the bly to order, after which the Mozart Club sang “Honor the Brave.” | | | | wastes VALUABLE PROPERTY ON 1ST from the Capitol; taken Se ae ee Lee improvements on it.for $1.25 per foot if aw. 8 ON UT AVE. CONNECTICUT AVE: Paik Ga Hf By z i t fi i HOUSE & HERMANWS ‘017, 919, 921 AND 023 7TH ST. i aH I f r i! I i i i i HS tl i be sold ata i i | it eye tH ir 5 i I | i i ! i f f ! ' i | iH |