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= = - =a -__FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. cot eas Rae iggy eee sagan Agadir gm gry “ip en pln men gh aie; EE ATTENTION OF PERSONS | JOR SALE— ‘THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. Political cartoonists run a great deal of risk | What am Army Officer Savs of the W. L. I." | time enlarging their numbers. should be re-| It is im the Hands of the Republican Mem- Keation tort lout te allied ts tet hee ap A RATCLIFFE, DaRR & 00., Auctioncers JRATCUIPFE, DaRR & Co., Auctioneers detaviag thats pictures tareed to the uly ? Semmscunt ¥ ion ta ten tone mnis| ipetonarge vase ISL? 13th st nw "whole house ban te- . a — — ‘The members of the, Washington Light In, 7" The pasnge of the Stewart silver bill will contly bern elewant ‘Dinter STEAM TUG FOR SALE SALE s current events. , ~ Seulbailt? Coventently arranged: alt rooms % D SobttoRe a bees Kit S SUBDIVIION 0 tne bstate has : fantry Corps have under consideration « peti-| partment battalion” is good one, and spouts | probably be prevented if the republicans do not > > in > “, § a at encouragement Soller, laundry tom Sad Freee tuce pire Schoey WEA TM rAt | Senior ‘ang | -.Lonsht to study photography,” mused the | ton in the form of a resolution providing for | me, therefore, to know that the War Depart. | Went it paserd. It is uncertain at what stage of Rooms and letve bath fouun. lot i IC AUCTION AT THE aa By virtue ofa deed og.trnst dated Avril 16 1890.24 | seaside young man who had proposed again. | the withdrawal of the company from the Dis-| ment at least bad furnished the full quets ex the proceedings the test vote can be had, as it ihe i wage ay front. Tae sigh tie ores Freeride ee hedtet Con ie “I really ought. Ian develop more negatives | trict of Columbia National Guard. The peti- | pected of it, and I should like to see t! com- | is not known what policy the republicans will ‘owether Boilers, a nest of the | We ” tion is y one of the largest and best organized it co ° v , i ar Sa files “Apparele eae at ae in a given time than anybody I know of. signed by ninety-nine members of the | Fant oue of the largest . it | adopt. The committer on rules today decided rash Took at it. DAVID b. STONE, 800 F st. nw. OR SALE-A SPLENI ROPERTY AT A F —- DID PI tara slave Sassen mgs ~ a y ‘a6. tf PANS; G14 Fae brick, # stories and cellar; 11 roomie and betty; steam 5 ioAD. MT: Beat: lance, rick stable: jot Soxiw0 to SHE alley: SEE ONION OE CRELE SOAD,, SE Piice, $13,000. Send ‘or list. cha, rontalniue tine Socuze ant it DAVID D. STONE, 906 F st. = " avcTh and ‘thereunto apper- pay company, which is a majority of the member- to report the resolution setting aside Wednesday past POC : shall be nd to , " RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. wri ae eat rat Oc she sonniy of | “No,” said Mrs. DePorque, “‘we don’t mind | thip. At the July meeting 'of the company this | Souter peu mepedinn aa okgenake ‘the | 8nd Thursday of this week for the considera- —— : Shanneg's: subdivision St part of ot Gof the subdi- | €xpense when it comes to our library. Some of | petition was presented and there was a full | view of stimulating the military spirit of the | tion of this bill. There will be no clotare propo- THIS EVENING. ston of thew setae ot the jate George W, Talbert, /the books, I am informed, are printed from | discussion of the matter, but no conclusion was] Young men of this department in order that jon reported with it, and this will not prevent bs Shepherd. Dis. FOR SALE PRICE, 24.500_THIS 18 VERY . ” reached. The resolution therefore went oyer | they might enter more fully into «ympathy | decisive vote fro: be ° Pore SS Er a A Geer 7.000 Hote at" Diamonds. Gold: Watches, aie a cnrrerore amaihda : until the next monthi; ing, when it ia pos. | With the p Plan. Certainly we bave #8 | Srthe proeedings nn st ome sine hg eremeecm ay . Silver Watcies, Maspinmends. Gol Watches. | grict and described ae follows: nas a S aeiton, whee a to pee) material in the War Department as can be oP g it DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. 1. Bevohvere fru Rework Pawnbrokers" Association. Fons saitvgions and. CHARITY Ix FOGGY BOTTOM. sible a conclusion will be arrived at. At present | found anywhere for a splendid military organ- | ‘The republicans may vote for the rule for ik SALE— THAT ELEGANT NEW RESIDENCE s tot 7 8 Sad do. | Dah’s lots ob men whose wrong am not as | it i# thought thata large majority favor with- | ization, and Iam sure that the employes have consideration. If they do not the rule iteclf and fants. the svathesst, corner of, Delaware, sve. ceta @awas 6, West aide of 3 Frandrar iam ne drawing from the National Guard. although | but to be properly approached in order to in-| will probably be di Ce none sure, from Capital. "The house a = ITURE DAYS. feet. then ps aswoeny, 4 some of the signers of the petition, it is thoughs, | Spire them with that feeling which will make |” Mr Tracy of § J today that be did the chiy - its well worth jooking at. the price is low. “and LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. and Apprateers, 3 208 dog. 1a" 27.08 fet whore right am owin’ toa nat'ral cau-/| may change their minds before the final Sots | them strive to rival, if possible, any other simi- | not know what the m ld do, but a DAVE D. STONE, 006 ¥ ot. aw._| fooms and bath : butlers pantry. lange, concevte <2 | ane ning for, the second ee tious way; | is reached. It is thought, however, that a ma- ee es in the District of Columbia. | that at any stage when a with the it SALE—A CHEAP CORNER IN A FASHION. | ort, cobinet mantels, ol nd cece ees | TRI BALE, OF VALUABLE LOT, OX. 0 ith the neat the Arse pioce 8. 8730 deere. 116.5 | Sometimes it's Jes’ pure ignorance dat makes a | jority of the members of the battalion are in ‘ery respectfully, | anti-silver men the ld have @ see E Hac tt ieee eek, ety ROU | wtod bed tthe very bet Prey. | AND THIRTY THIRD, GEORGRIOWN, D.C. | Kev? aight avennegakrtie, MAD Ss tories crime immense, favor of withdrawing and many are certain that 8. B. Exxins, Secretary of War. _ | minjority againat the bill igh cellar, lot'ay. 71x70 71... Apely for particulars. | $19,000, tad on very, eney pitas; | « By irtue of « deewot trviet tous. bearing date Sane | S008 sald arenne, s otc line Scboira . 5 such will be the result of the vote next month, | _In promulgating the foregoing the following |" "Yhers wetme little a-ubt now that the fate of “i Dati Fane | Sete eet ne tae te tee weet y Fecorded in Liber 1302, folio | 45 the place “of begianiuc, fuiproved by ‘An’ seemin’ lack of principle is lack ob common | "When the National Guard was first formed | Comment is added: In connettion with the | the measmce oul depend on republican votes. JPOR SALR_patce 95,200-914 AVE. BAY: | “Syoge unum of Sew Yorks fein Sid at The" Tosen of thes party” peeured Softaien Gaetuit purchase thoney tn cash oy the National Riftes and the Old Guard were the | above letter it may bestated that there is at | They can pase 7 dodre, Niindow brick: S rooms, beth end dry cellar; 195 STH ST NW... NEW BAY; | thereby. we will sell. at public Sfyeect snd bela lance ja two equal installments, in etx (end oe aly companies that refused to put themsaives | present an exguaisation "4 =< the War De-/ unless they play politics on it and vote on one Bicely y . UF Stee cal caliar."@ "woome on = tereet 4X0," ‘ ‘ : | partment Ries, ~ | cide and then @he other us wae hapes it DAVID D. STONE, $06 F dere iniprove Tach ts speating | WinOT ie! AT HALE PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. | Stotum per annum, secured ou the property wold or | | “NO,” eaid the Chicago mother, ‘‘we intend | under strict military rules and subject | Partment Rides, composed in all of twenty- side and then the other until it gete bevond FoR SAtE- A STONEFRONT HOUSE "FOR jectric ead 2, square "74, front e thirty five teat off | ait aah rat the option of the purohaser, OX it of | to go to the mountains, I don't feel like going secs oe ars, a 3. he a nit a | seh ewletel gers Moved at Gwe a ~| their control. There és, of course, a possibility |, Sane eee ER WEEDS ‘ ‘ae ae tn one and nd recur et rhiaser's cow "Teras of sale | where there is water since Willie came #0 near | time there wassome opposition to cntering the | the brigadier general commanding the ‘District | ters na pone "Ni jos teun It DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. n. % ding and Ioan Pe th te: flee elton a} to Cle Peed aacniaee mecting death in his recent accident.” = ‘ational Guard, but when the vote was taken | of Columbia militia to increase the | vote will probably be on a proposition to post- R SALE-OR EXCHANGE ON BUILDING | OR SALE_CHEAP TO, QUICK F | SbjeTeemt-anmmaily, and. secured upga the property | Purchaser, “Did he fall into the lake?” the decixion was practically unanimous. A few | War Department cotapany to its maximum | pone to dus eetsain neat mente anata eck on eee fps, ; must be seen to be appreciated Te Ao ge a ies “No, he tried to drfuk some of it.” resignations followed, but the battalion suffered | strength, will be pleased to enroll themselves" The silver men are counting now on e failure —"" SviD D. STONE, 806 Fst. nw. | Inquire of OWNER, on premisca, 1 at. ne. Eiieol anle, Ail sonvesencing and recording st pur nothing from the loss of so few membersand & members. It is not essential that the old or- | on tho part of the republicans to co-operate with ‘For sate AX IMMEDIATE PURCHASER "AN | Fe, SALE $200 CASH. BALANCE $20, PER oes If terme of sale Mie couplled with en, Samy until Tecently nothing was mid about the —- a. ane it — the anti-liver democrat get 9 bargain in a bay-window i. OD month a Toous “4 peony g : matter, 3 10" cease. amply de-| However the thing goes, it will be set Wroeiley price itsond tt omee SOO Woe 38s | sear ‘price 62.50 BEAN SBE eas| bpeteageemin 0S Cl earn Auct And it scared him half to death Rein DER ay sired to make the War Department com- | withina vere few duce. cod the ininaone at SBE DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st_ now. E Fee: Dew. - aoe TRUSTEES SALE OF TINE LOT IN “FAIRVIEW When his wife inquired demurely There was some secret electioneering done —— , vel roar sur in | are that the bill will fail. ent Hy cppositetarnem Palais Reval | F'Qathandeln: Sandereety repergd ant ail moat | Lu OsAS DOWLING ESC TANE AND TENATLY TOWN ROADS. OODLEY If ho fished with bated breath. by vome members and the petition eame asa | Wer hey ef tte mame rl - near G st., opposite the new Palais Koyal | X° bath and pmely napered and . cate ae Sipaiiencds doh oF krone Halse oeeted bettie dit . sommip® ‘ar, and to that end it is requ that all per- | AY BICYCLE RACE, 27 | Bobs cank parE tower: Price. $5,000; terms. | CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED I Pate bees rag es a et od surprise to many. At that meeting Col. Moore | sons'in the department who may desire to join wae ET igtetony tick; contains 8800 cash, balance DUGAN & BUTLER, Teter baaty TO REOTRE bal mabig, ive will, seilon TUESDAY, | “That,” said the boy, as he regarded the pin | and staff were present and took part in the dis- the same will submit their names to the chief of | Past Time Made by Wheelmen to Baltimore "PIS Alt st. ueariy uew 4story bay-window brick, | tyO3t 600 F phXO HOUSES Fou HOMES O11 : i infront pt the ieeinions, te folt | in the chair, ‘tis what Iconsider a point well| cussion. ‘The debate was of a friendly nature the bureau or office in which they may be vies tor with collar: Cans Cert STONE. 806 F ot FOR SALEBY 1 S1ARGARDTER, 613 15 Tnder the decree aoc Sow tas sgting described reil esta‘e. situate in the county of | turned,” and no ill-feeling was a The mabe ques- | om : ved = Pome the — me be 4 sien tah nansed A iss tear ~ — = = ye? Adelusann et ol fashington, os Lume wee. tion under discussion was what shoul a in for consolidation to First Lieut. John / - aay bigve ce fn eo bistory = ¥ 3 E lo—New, Qatory bay-windos k, ‘i parcel own and & Bor | FB, SEE LTS Sr RR ocean neath’ | LOO SS Ag een roomie balls and collated | BE RBDHG anctioRe an from of “the. FIVE | Sistiunished at andtbotne part of'tractof ani iviit | cpterg we are,” remarked the tramp to hie| %,{Urtber the best interests of the battalion | A. Dapray. twenty-third infantry, on duty | Maryland or the Diftrict of Columbia wae ride Jot 40. Hang to30-tt- alley. One of thechoicest sites for | 10x88 to TP toot’ alley: house nicely papered | RAY AU, THENTY SECOND, 1 on the Lenaliytown road, former! . e,”” remark P without special reference to its effect upon the | in the Secretary of War's office. As den yesterday by micmbers of the Columbie ® hotel or flats. fPrypghout: within two square of H st. cars and | thy corner of Sih and D streets ‘Scott's Ordinary,” *"Terra Firs “‘Allianer,” | comrade, “again wictimized by them as owns | National Guard. oon as the returns are received Lieut. | Cyclo Club 4 s. Slit DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. heraics: $3, 00" ferins can no corner of Sih and D streets apd and now known ps lot numbered twenty-cns Cli) of ra a : ic - cle Club of this city and the Cheaspeake —- 2 = + Uae ory, bay-window | press-brick | Sivsoematdivinion of lot in square 434<with houses | block numbered four (4) of a subdivision Known as | land. Z n event of the passageof the resolution some | Dapray will notify each person concerned of & Wiecimen vf Baltimore, Tor wenetat sete thy QOK SALE-ON 1 ST. NEAR 14TH. L roo: bath; good cellar; | PRM T Yb atteet southwest: ahd Yor aur | Fairview Taian, toads yy John E. Beall tnd te: | -wyypyor trouble may be experienced in having the men | meeting to be called for the purpose of effect- brick honse, 17 rooms. very large stable; lot 22x ‘er ‘ery easy. corded M: ‘A.D. 1887, in the rds of the sur. iy’ 1) Members of these clubs h > . 14s. "wide alleys. * ‘Splendid ‘and dasement bay-win- Rey ioe OF lots fn eqnere 406 office of the District af Columbia, in bock of | “The there told $0 sek mustered out of service. They were ali regu-| ing a more permanent and larger organization. | of these clubs have been on intimate DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst_n.w. | dow brick. press-trick front: 10 rooms and bath: lot ete fo oe 0. G, at page 71, together with aidthe man over there told me to get away | larly enlisted and ag enlisted men the: upon which occasion the election of officers and | social terms and cach club have be m in the reat at P 06! SabA| POR SALE_s10 09 EACH. Ore0. itt two aquarra uf eoveramont Printing of- 'SERY TweNty-THIRD, ‘ways, “easements, riehts,priviteses | from that creck. He said he was afraid I'd take | ject to the rules and regulations of the > non-commissioned officers will be in order, to | often been guests e other club, The yelay fuses in the nurth vest fo: ia ee 6S ‘Dancain LOCK P ahd. appurtenances to the samy belonging or in any | @ notion to bathe in it, an’ he didn't want it| Guard until the expiration of their term of en-/ fill those vacancies which may be necessary oF | race : ef 15hh bay window, 10 rooms For Sale—332-story brick houses on K st. 8. ry pro the members of the ‘Terms: One-third cash: belance in equal install- | dammed up. listment unless the War Department will con-| desirable. Jou Twerepate, Chief Clerk. | . lags surr-undings. Son alley in rear. renting at SOO per month: will Le pd, ot. 7 ments of one and two years, notes to be given bearing oir dis . Columbia Club, who glit that a good way 3th st. near Ry west side, 10 rooms and bath; good~ 5 = of lot 18," square 900, with two yea ‘ et pe een tee sent to their discharge. -°- . eh eee = bas Sold os s merffcg to haus Cina" alley Lol i six per cent interest, a She peg ale ESE Eat SET Col. Moore was seen by a Star reporter, but DISTRICT GOVERNME! to extend their Baltimore friends an inv JOUSE, 1107 ¢ = NiSid | EU bricks: renting for 842 per month: ide of said lot, and fronting on jeud. | Feauire 0 of 8 ke. - “ ; sult of the jon at the next meeting. He TRIALS OF POLICEMEN. and to be their guests during the national Ties and buck buthiine. cellar under whole aber | fie noes Ti inches, haser's cost. ‘Terms of sale tobe complied ‘with in ‘ . : " : u , | 5 « Reman fences bent ares tats bey on ollos. Rett SB tan init 90 Balt | 480 Taxust ales erw.. andthe rst 2 fect fre nehy | Ateen days otherwise trustees teserve the right tore: | Mise Eva Childs celebrated her birthday Sat-| did not care to discuss the matter at all. Private W. E. Curren of the police force, | mect. ‘The Baltimore riders were heartily. im _it DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. nw. | gneg, 19, Isand 24 mo. B. LEONARD, S80 Siget- | fhe fall depth thersof jof lot 18, square SUS, with | eae er er ate dagen tise urday evening at her home, 642 — ; Capitol WHAT AN ARMY OFFICER SAYS. found guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer, | favor of ce and yesterday was the day ee Ee SE EAT OSDY | Ss ain neon NEW SSTOSY caer MONDAY TULA iWixry-rrera, rm, | insomenewepapes penne rca hn pelo} ee iowers | Derision and ridicule is the sentiment that | has been fined €15 and cautioned to be more | event, é etek. & md. £6500. 2c, | Brownatone frogs, 2 dwelling. 1813 18h st. nw. 1 rooms end bath |W” Jones’ cual "S45, with houses No. | _3¥G-éeds and all spent an enjoyable evening. pervades the War Department at the reported | careful in the future, using his baton only in pene tm fonee at the clib oon, bath : i : rs oven = pe goes No. | — ean a y eae . ; — ~bepat é , 7 oa ~ od. A lovely little home en 7th st. near Ke ek: SS ceca iu petaonel superviaion | }egam 1238 Het, 8.w. Jats fees geen RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. Mrs. Imogene Robinson Morrell will receive | itention of the Washington Light Infantry to | self-defense, or more serious ¢ maeqnences — woe =o Be = c : ee Si wits sm tino ‘some ‘ape | and Seatclane Nn every retpect housp opem for, in- | Rous Nos. HU, 1M. quo, ‘Rie Oot aud O20 Lat st. | WELL-BUILT MODERN TWO-STORY PRESSED | at 804 E street Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, | Petite from the National Guard, Army officers | remult, The charges against Private Geo. T. clock I » wad Ope: Raton sioce tothe | Herter, Feria partes co aPpiy.t© | gevrand part of Tot A. in i, Ueginuing |“ BRICK BAY-WINDOW FRONT HOU spraty le secens: S oie, | tke considerable interest im the District mi-| Parker, for conduct unbecoming an officer, have 9 o'cloc dient Dyer of the Ce oe eae i peice of KEY BROS &CO., 910 F YLEE & RUTHERFORD. 15 ,_ EAE therefor at a point on 3d south from the 1252 H STREET NORTHEAST, BY AUCTION, | Col. and Mrs. Lieber will spend theremainder 2 bece diemiennd. bias read the invita ne present. <p hmatg ¥ BROS ECO. ohn” | [JOR SALE_NEW, ELEGANT AND THOROUGHT.Y corner of said si dy running thenes | | On THURSDAY, JULY FOURTEENTH. 1892, at ahd arerathet prond of the boys, but | been invitation was then pl a leather cana, aS BEES | Fiimedors siyeling it asinvonble eentenpartareent | fect. theaee esto fect. thence ‘north 17 | SIX @CLOCK P. M.y we will sell in front of ths | Of the summer in Jamestown, i they hoot the idea of an “independent military NEW WATER MAIXS IX GEORGETOWN. upon which was. printed in’ galt. letters, BW near sth, Se, store, frame, lot 20x100... $4,000 | Telladapted, for entertatning,, Brie. $1000 ip forms | With house Roe AOL Ad at mess al of said proteree be: | PMCs OF Lore og AND 27 Aocear ess: Mrs. W. Ross Browne has gone to Vineyard organization.” ee and a soldier of | «4 "StF main will be laid on 37th street from | “Columbia Cheap clay Race, July 10, tp nc. near Stanton Sq:. Orvoms and cellar. 4 44, | ni 07 Fit. | ins, tn tho city of Weshsngion, Disteice of Columbia: Fhe lot. whichis 72 fectdeep to a wide lle te improved Haven for the season. ae cae al todays ™ Soldier Of | 'N street to a point seventy-five feet south of | 1892, Washingtam te . nace, at pre~. 6,000 | op ee % cl icely finis) vressed- . yw house, Rev. Cl ii it 5 ver, Y= : romptly at 9 «'cloc! ae" Oth nee. near B. 7 rooms and cellar, 9 SALE_NORIHEAS x. WELL Bot iimnents at tay of sale. | teo stories, containing G-roomm bathe hor and cont | Kev. Charles Alvin Smith of this city and ¢ idea of the Washington Light Infantry | the south line of Prospect, and on Prospect | |, Promptly at 9 clock Presi‘lent Dver hand Ene. near? ae Tere Geb teae Galas POD roe month wAgaie gy | Mitt, imterest sit will berees | FratGr satrove, tie chandsliers. electric bells, oll | Miss Agnes S. Kirkpatrick of New York were | forming an ‘independent’ military | street from S7th west about 300 feet, at a cost, message to ithwich.and Fr bapa”. "| A BEUNDON, Kuen 5, 1008 Fst. now. * | Ghired at dina of sic on cach separate purchase, and | Ay Bedabroughout and in first-class condition.” This | married in New York June 30, Sion’ is ridiéuloing, * Tiiens farm including two fire plugs, of 8676.25. | d Vice Counsel Churchill gave the SALE — SEV R SATE $20 CASH AS SisSarayarcg ote athe Cuber thts eri’ | Rad tpt and cgnveuient ‘horue, beixcon | Dr. and Mrs, Kebrer have gone to Atlantic |an independent’ military organization, A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CANCELED. sonable pebes $4,000and upward. tn - | provements: ot ‘BOxiS0 feet oaly ‘ope sagre. Jonk. OB BARNARD, | } Feached by the Fand ith sirect. cars ae well and in | City to remain several weeks. woon as it becomes independent it cx ‘The special assesment, for paving, agaimt | nctkewe a hceetced WM. H SAUNDERS & CO”, 1407 Fst ire. 81,900. GORDON & BRO., Owners, O18 F st. aces SEATON.’ f Trustees, | location that is steadily increasing invalue. ° || ‘The Birthday Club met Saturday evening at | be military A body of men like the X lots 84 and 85, square 207, has been canceled, first bearers of the message had three Dok sane N es eee ma 2 La. ave. J trom the day of ‘ale, soctred by deed ‘of trast on the | the residence of Mr. W. A. Croffut to celebrate | Rifles, that are separated from the National | yecunse of the use of said property for church | Miles to ride to Brightwood, and they made the Filence i oo LATER SOUS ANGTION ERS AND AP-| promise, with intereat at the rateof per coat pec ab | the birthdays of Nathaniel Hawthorne, B. F. | Guard, have no counection whatever with the | purpose. distance in nine minutes, Here no time was ete tad PRAISERS, 1467-1400 G STREET. atthe parcharerS ootian.-"A depgaitad #590 rained | Tavlor,Dastiat and John Quincy Adams, Remarks | Pile’ freine counts, and if the, Washington GRADING PROPOSAL ACCEPTED. lost in delivering the mosage to A.B. Morgan a AN ELRGANT PATH OF HORSES AT PUBLIC | Sift ‘digs fota theday of ssloe Soothe erteoall | Were made by Col. I. Edwards Clarke, Mra. | aiitiamen. ‘They will simply take the status| ‘The proposal of M. F. Talty to grade Well- |8"4 J. T. Howenstcin, who rode the secoud ON ADS... FRAME HOUSE WITH ec sea es cee St i rion cot of the defaulting purshuoertsre- | Lippincott and J-8, McCreery. W. A. Groffutt, | f any other act af young inen who should Bet | ing ploce oe Ares ta north. | ela, which was to Sligo, making the distance of ground sapdetted tate 18 Seal | ACH Bee ‘ . served, All conveyancing, recording, &e.. at pur-| J. W. Powell read selections and Mrs. Colonna ¥ young Set | ing place between 14th and 15th streets north- | in about the same time as the riders of the first for only €7.000; sround all round if bok ot € Se hee chaver's : and Miss McKee rendered excellent music. A | $08¢ther. buy a lot of guns, come bright uni-| west at the rate of 40 conte per cubic yard has | way. J. MH. Morgan ant W. M. Wiggie sone Trae SE WENSON gob BS Ee Heron. Fete RATCLIFFR, DARE & C0... Aucte. | number of well-known Washingtonians were | form, take a distinetive name and organize for | De) se epted. from Sligo to Burnt "Milla, W. M. Snyder to ~ In®, AT TWELVE (CLOCK, in front of oa = Di EM 4 Es TE} = . - " . Colb to ton, *ix miles; Joh fon toons, 1407 G street (com "1.200, and will be | “HUSTERS SALE OF CATCADLR REAL ESTATE | Justice and Mrs, Lamar have gone to Beth OF NO SERVICE To THE CoMMUNITY. V. Baldwin Johnson has been directed to ste Hiekh ; 2 \ and J. H. Davis to Higul “They could never be of the slightest use to} move back to the proper line before June 1, | Young and the community or tothe country,for they could | 1893, the fence in alley in square 337, abutting | three miles; sold without any reservation whatever. By virtue of a decree of the Supreine ‘Court of the | lehem, in New Hampshire. n case of Te cash. - District of Columt tom wa. Fi Ditdis LATIMER & SLOAN, Anctionoers._ | Royiagg scams, i case of ipnted fat Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Mercer have gone to cisale un front ovis Thompson to Clarksville, Penniman and A. Hamphrey to AND 81,000 IN desirable Queen ‘SON BRO: cts. 9 Dsts. n.w. | Cas. the undersiqned wil offer at pul York Harbor for the season. They will have it i is ce i les, W. 0. Hor large piazza, on JPUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., Ot and Dats. n.w. ‘ihe premises, No, Te0 Market? or reot on | Mise Harriett Dyer with thea. not go into a fight for the protection of their | on lots 7 and 8. Se at aoe, SO. Reems 3 Jot Ox t00. PI rs, yALUABI EDNESDAY: the THIRTEENTH DAY OF JULY, tu = city or their homes. They may say, “We will PLATTING SUBURBAN SUBDIVISIONS. a. 8. o boo ‘ity, four miles; H. RSON & CAHILL, O23 E st. TE TORY SATE OF YX ERABLE TRAGT | 1802, ut the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., thenorth | Mrs, Charles Bell and family have gone to be the Ste te-cdlbtes 4c cam tial 3 9 of the general orders adopted | King and George Brown to Bo ite Sern a, a > | part of lot 209 in Beatty and Hawk addition to Pi e to junteer in case of trouble. ‘aragraph 9 of gene miles, and R. T. Anderea A NEW 6ROOM HOUSE. CONVEN- HE **ROCK CREEK FORD ROAD," reetown, D. C.. the same facing thirty feet on | their summer home on Cape Breton Island. ‘Well, what th 5 r ato ATED t 5 They would be obliged | Dece: q a | cana labor bood | CONTAINING 86-100 ACRE. y 2 -cember 6, 1888, regulating the platting and | Jyver to Baltimore, and im god neigubsrbood woah Gg 100 ACHE Marke: stree % ts d Funning back of that width seventy- : 6 ‘ ir Mr. and Mra. Waiport.gave a musicale at|to join the National Guard and. take th vial " 10 cash, balance: #20, monchiy’ price, u 3 1892, at | pve feet (70 tect bein expressed by deed), with the | sees Fuard and take the | subdivision of all lands and grounds in the Dis ASTERDAN & MALLERY, O24 Pst., Pacitic build: | 4A 53: 4088 Cap st, | Premises, we | three-story brick dwelling thereon, being tue home | their cottage, Vine Lodge, Park place north-| oath before they could be used, Moreover, | "™™ re sauk ho advan tiectee: THE LAST STAOR, date | MP Gr each 2 | cated on feck Creck Fort trad and adjotiime | Piacaof the late John W. Easton, | ‘Theabove zround | east, Saturday evening. Mr. Edward F. Bangs | they would be in the position of raw recruits | ‘ict has bee et Se ee low= | The close of the race from Catonsville to Bag and 544 | Ehelands of T. Hodwerwtor, Eliza Hepburn andothers. | Electric railroata: where lots are becoming valuable, | delivered xome of his best renditions. Mesars, | and would be treated as such, for no matter ing: “That in the tracts known a2 Rosedale ond | Naltimore was interesting as well ax exciting, Pe isbeing a pereaptocy sale for the purpese of set- | Bul hod ate tent te Russel and Weaver brothers gave some excel-|how well they might be drilled ax a company wee rn cable | and it took some hard riding to pull over the rooms. ‘000 thing an estate should attract buy ae “Terie of sale,ts prescribed by decree: One-third of | Jent guitar recitels, i rea cate i | they. soak te ateays Tot rest atc} | approved shall conform as far as practi r = ‘above ia Ginly « portion, of the propert he DUNCANSON BROS. the purchase money in cash, balarge in equal notes at | nt guitar recitals, interspersed with .songs by | they w: a “gimenta’ | to those in the subdivisions already existing in | steep hills, Lient, Anderson and Se S1ORY AND CELLAR BRICK, 1| tooks. Foefall lst coll st gfice for belietn eenraon one and two years, with per contuns Interest per | several young Indies, A number of dis-|and brigade drill, of rifle practice and guard | {> those in the subditisions already exiting tn | Deck rode from Pilicatt Cite no tt eretary 1 SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN IN| BUSINESS | SSsrgxeps SALE OF HARNESS. WHIPS, Lap | of trust eipnieed by thm court “Adepost of Sioe | Miss Lucie Klotz has gone to Cape May. _{ until they were taught. laid out to conform with the topography of that | road, but it did not delay him any time, for ae Er csroueris two teaaufal store, ‘with gverhead | APRIGNER'S SALE, iE BELONGINGS, | Featited when property fe bid uf, Conveyancing aod | Gen, and Mrs. Rochester, Mes, Lee and Col, | HOW MILITARY MEN necanD txpEvexpENT con- | Hid Ot t quick as a flash he mounted his wim: steed and siping lafwe story room, with plate-ciass windows. pOsBBliGEs. bc,. & vied w th in thirty jand Mrs. Carey are. among the cottagers at}. | a TO LAY GAS MAINS. made the close of the ride over the rough cob- | Meh: With jress-brick fronts, and can be bought for | Aply tecorded I wilt sell at put te auc faulting purchaser. GEORGE G1 Vineyard Haven. Te may seem & littie harsh to say what T'| The Washir gion Gaslight Company has been | biestones. | The time nade was three hours, be EG he ay oot PRSDAT MORNING, youn TEM 100 1238 Pa. aves m Mrs, and ) shall say aboltt these fellows, but the sooner] granted permission to lay gas mains on the fol- | **€t-cight and three-quarter minutes, to omner, 1 F- | cc TEN On ahs balance of the stock of Be rh sea from Norfolk to Boston. they become acquainted with the cold, brutal | lowing strec I 5 : OnT street between 17th and TRE START FROM RALTIMORE, = a Do & Son, to which the attention of the track ~ 2, ™ s F9E Sake gL SQUARE NORTHWEST, $1.25 PER | mpetate buyers igeatien iat ane mtr SPECIALTIES. Mrs. Baber is the béher it will be for them. An alleged | jth northwest, on Tatreet between 18th and| At the Chesapeake club house Anderson toned, isiting Mrs. Goldsborough on Saif squares ssutheant, Ae per foot a bea: Nate Dusers HYENRY W. SOHON, Assi — the eastern shore of Maryland. She will return | ‘Military organization’ outside of the National | Jou, northwest, on the south eide of T between | the packet into the crowd and it was caught by fr sdb; new bpek, Neos ‘snd’ bath, am. don | PUBLIC SALE OF «FINE Esp. easant, purifies the bloods Kills analar the Lst of September. Gard would be considered nothing but 4 wt | North Capitol ‘and Ist streets, Decatur street | Guy P. Wilson, who handed it to President paw cone wnorhwese seantifal home to |” ps virtue of a power of attorney froin Maria L. Key | he system: prolongs life tn the aged: is wou Mra, Kate Worthington Stull leaves town to- | Of Popinjays by military men when it came to! between North Capitol and Ist streets, | Nelson, ‘The latter wrote President Dyer of acbenge for lots in sortnwest. tome, and by ‘virtte. of the power roniained inthe | filing frignd. “Dr. HAYWARD, Spe “ viting | Uard and actual duty. They should not | inthe parking on Decatur strect _be-| the Columb 4 ia tha age oa te oo Mortsagetrom the said Matis Le Key te marauel ke | _ 3627-Lin day for a two weeks’ visit to Mrs. John Bowling | be tolerated by the community, but | {een North pitol and Ist streets and O| | +=; set fis Uren andened will vier at public sale, in igontad A Han, Pr seaaaee a should be laughed down. and P streets northeast. D street between 7th | receipt of sour invitation to, the Chesuyeale, Whesle Boor ghee the court house Tas ia Saint he Gderrmesarra Pineal noesint Mr. M. L. Wilfley and family of Capitol Hill, | for instance, that there i and 8th streets, northeast, Florida avenue be- | men? ‘uring: tive thirteenth, SE FIRST-CLASS HOUSES BE | 0S ar ae SEAR | SET EVEN rer OCw A Moan ba eget deeds | -, Deputy Sheriff Simpson of Cumberland ar-| scoompanicd by Miss Blanche Kincheloe, Mrz. | different organizations in this ini- | tween It and 8d streets, northwest, 8d. between | S228 seria "Whe pa Zee of Bw. north of DUPONT | Re aT eee Date Eat ee1O Bete | at length in the Salat ounty newayapers, viz: | Tived here on an early train this morning with | Wilfley’s sister, left today for Fauquier county, | formed in bearskin shakos, others wearing | Florida avenue and R street northwest and | ie very erat pleasam te accept pone sorbent the _pelepepeaaapinss | gad Por particulars vce CB: UNDERWOOD, | Porc § edna iO werex,nore or les ‘pateel | a prisoner named John Burns. He was on his | Va., where they will spend @ monte "| white plumes, some with helmets or cocked | Champlain avenne betwen Columbia road and | Pate! gur club.” W. A. NELSON." ny | OF at. ww, =n. | Sbetine’the widely known’ Couur Point chats; wan-| Way to the house of correction near Balti-| Mra, Barnette, daughter aud two sons loft | bats nd each one with its own peculiar und | Superior strect northwest. “ “¢ ees JOR SALE — TWO SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSES | 5 2 Fras D and E, €2,000 each: rent, | WOR SALE ST HIS 18 A BARE C fantastic costume. ‘They would march do’ : = : at 2 . The wfiting of the ancwer took less than = Co BOYER GOOD SMALL PROPERTY Sian, “eat Seven sigitie of « inile on the Chesepeeke bay am | More. Burns was arrested and convicted | Sunda ‘olorado Springs, where they will | the avenue some day, on the eve of an occasion _ MISCELLANEOUS. | cave minutes ond at ABSI Kune on tio Oops 14 tthst. ww. | 35 AND 3317 GRACE AVE. GEORG! bout 244, miles on the Pa gxent river, containing |in Cumberland of a charge of disorderly | remain till November. when it was feared that bullets cnd bravery |W. K. Schoepf's contract for grading streets | ‘The fastest riders in the club had been selected -kOOM BRICK, 11TH ST. | "AVERAGE He TN, LY | weten creche The tnorerelnente ore ceeeteng att | conduct. His sentence waa sixty days, When Se '| would be necessary. What would people think | in the southern part of the Moore tract bas | and they mude good rune, On the towd there SEE 4 tat oe. | eu AWD aohors. Fie TERT OS ORME | and i ood ate of cultivation, “Fine beach and | the law officer reached here with ix ALEXANDRIA. of such a disorganized ..vdy, each company with | been extended thirty days. were two accidents, caused by pneumatic tires chicks. ne Boo | Asbo AND a. ‘Eo REAR TRE Mattes. | ; Aujorney'and Awienée, | pYitouer and learned | that he woakd its own peculiar tactics and maneuvers? “Whs.| “Robert T. Fairfax han been granted pormis-| coming in contact with sharp stones, but the reat, #10: oa eine b CRs VER MONTH” ALWAYS | jya.0,21,2a815.907 SPE Calvert sf. Baltinore, | have to wait some time for the Baltimore train San STaGA Tan On ean aoe law-abiding would laugh at them and the | gon ty erect and maintain a refreshment stand | Tide Was not at all delaved. Guy who = _______ | he went into the dressing room to wash his face 5 lawless would hoot them. They would com-| bs n = “| eNcaNson BROS., Auctioneers. and hands. As the prisoner was handcuffed | _ Allusion was made in a recent report to THE | mand neither the respect of one nor the fear of | *t the terminus of the Georgetown and Ten- VALUABLE IMPROVED pRopeRTY, xo. ois 1,| {he ollicer thought he could not get away. even | Stax to the decadence of ground rents here. | the other. They would be utterly worthlow for | town ruulreadon the Teulestown rowd. | luge i wind handed it to President Der. caught the packet in Baltimore, had come over by train, and at the Columbin house he agai ; TERMS TASY AD- ¢. CRLIN 1264 32D ST. N.W. STREET 'Nowrnwest TO CLOSE ANTES: | if he tried, but he had no idea that Burns | The general assembly has made st impossible to | anilitia duty. a tone tor duty |. ‘The Cheapeakes made faster time than the iaventmcats tera to suits ange frome Jere close prosim: | o2 FRIDAY Sent SIPTEENTH, 1902, at six | YOUld make such an attempt. bring action or to levy for any ground rent PRACTICES IX SOME STATES. on 13th between T and Crstrects northwest | Columbine, ‘beating them by six and three- Sea pov ER 214 PLauaing | OCLOCK P.M tn front of te presation ¥ will ell at |g, Att pedal eicrre gingers betas jin | which bad not been cnforeed. during the year | | “In the state of Pennsylvania, in Massachu- | without compensation from the District. quarter minutes, 5 i SSeS = | Public auction the west part of origin wo. I f e he ling } , 1891, : eq cetl cat — EXCHANGE OF COURTESIES. VE SATE A GROOM DWELLING. DENIRABLY | Sence'n tee coontal yar ot, the northwest conting | Rjuare ‘Notun, Sorin fot cn Lott with a dcoth | not have enoigh consideration for the ofcer to | Cri", March 1, 1991, ¥0 that all the gost | setts and other pluces an independent military aaa inar Wienges aily-ernan nest ORE ee Ge TOWN B. WIGHT, 141 Shee feet to ant alley (0 fret wile. apd improved BY 8 | even leave the handcuffs behind. ganization is not recognized and cannot : titles on some blocks of the city are Inid and ee : quested to assist in the | perplex the title examiner no more, and under | Parade the streéts without a permit. In Penn- Equity Court—Judge Bradley. bers were nterta: ed by the Chesapeakes, and renyed and paying 10 per cent. Fok SALES) SOMEBODY 1g MISSING 7% RARE | $t.. contaf ning nine rooms and bath and will be sold| The police were f avant hone. ‘opport securing » first-class home. House | t0 clove an e capture of the fugit > mew policy ity, whi sylvania the National Rifles or the Washingt. i here the same was done by tie Columbins, ERDAY & HALDEMAN, lotedl a ‘Terius of sale: One-third cash, balance in equal the new policy of the city, which assesses ground | 8¥! ? zton | Seturday—Hindsagt. Hinds; time to take < 008 F it. Ree Ta oe TE sacY ge oeed OO | sponte at one, two and three ro with, iuterest pu eo rente at twelve times their annual amount, in- | Light Infantry, if they leave the testimony limited. Seifriz agt’ Selfriz, testi- SOR SALE"A NICE HOM LY ONE SQUARE point in city. Three story aud concrete cel- | able half yearly and secured by deed of trust on prop- ay tr red i i vit wi is | Guard, would not be considered militiamen : | Sed pS pains ele SIceLSME | | Polly 1,000 people visited this camp verter-| Yoncto make the assessment, dens times the [any more than a comrany of Salvation army | MOBY ordered taken by E. Forrest Second | tote ve nce Saing about Sort Companys certiticain will ho exhibited, day. At 10 o'clock a.m. there was an interest- | Fent, People who should buy gune.and call themselves | Sinmiseal of bill, &e., with costs. Diffenderfer | #eventmiles. By going through Ellicott City jybdindy © FALCONER, Exccutor and Trustee. | ing experience mecting held und led by Mr. | The rents of this kind are being acquired by | Warriors. Why, when the Rifles wanted t : agi Stone; payment to comi t and dis- | the distance was lengdaencd about even miles. ta Daniel Bell. Rev. James Thomas preached a | the owners of the buildings and double owner- | Massachusetts some time ago, the state of Pepn-| ricsal of bill. Mayer agt. Homiller: pro con- The fonts, salen ach Letter one for T powerful sermon at 11 o'clock a.m. His theme | *hip ix ceasing. The town was first eold in balf- | Sylvania would not let. them go through the | tesso. Curtis ag Curtis; decree of wheeling than the . The actual dis from East Capitol st ‘th st e. ; 2atory, bay- nia, boomed orioky conga O roongn nd bath, Va-- tanap Fd 8 only $250 cash re- lance Monthy ane MEASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, 008 F st. SALE—IN LE DROIT PARK, 7-ROOM COT: | . r M TRUSTRES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING rmon oO gcre lols, four’ to. : ixty-six of | State armed and equipped as an organization, : “ ° tance covered by the round (rip was ninet+-four Saag bath and colley st TE ew. | LOT OX V STREET BETWEEN TWENTY SEC. | was “Salvation.” At 3 o'clock p.m. Rev. W. | Such lots having been guctioned off ie the sume | but they had to box thelr arms and ship them, Cover mm Guxenat Tama Chief Justice Bing | miies, and the tine in which it was made was [ok SALE-CHEAP-A NINE-ROOM Press: | WEST HEINE SOB PURO STREETS NORTH-| R.A. Palmer of Robert's Chapel, Alexandria, | mer of 1749.- The town limite were then | traveling themselves as individuals and not as mde judges Hagner nang six hours, forty and three-quarter minutes, brick bay-window house; aut; lot 18 feet front, we xs ABINGTON, Al D. PROP- | Va., preached an eloquent sermon from Ezekiel, | lines running half a square outside of | 80 organization. Today—W. Hoilohan agt. Washington and | THE Now xxxvii Nearly one-third of the congregs Royal and Oronok ch v1 Georgetown Railroad Com judgment be- | rypREsstv eas a geonek AR THE u y y onoko or Duchess strect. In| 1 THEY WANT TO GET OUT LET THEM Go. on : ae ef MONTGOMERY, (OR Nigh a kbETS: FoR | Were white persons and the best of order pre- | 1763 an extenrion wae made which carried the| «Now. that'e the kind at gation the [en en een Oe a oe “0. W. WHITE, 980 F stn w._ EA TWOSTORY 7-R800M BRICK MEMORIAL SER’ os. ? ¥ i e You 3; do. ; agt. Dove; | Lincoln Post, ALK. y* Tribute to the cltlyy tm Paty te ae rin on SALE TO CLOSE THE AFFAIRS OF A'PAKT- | vailed. The pastor, Rev. Alfred Young. 1s un- | town lines half a square beyond Wolfe street son agt. Du do.;do. Hellen Do in Yaroe iiintes walk {rom Ei statiom: Lot a0s200. TRE om F atrect (20x80 to an alley) witi be | {HFN in his efforts to make the camp a success. | the south and Pitt street on the west. ‘These | Lisht Infantry wants to become. Iam not ob- | motion for rehearing ov Sn ee Memory of Its Dead Comrades. Sak ishenciege on bat. vublic raction fa, (rutot, the premier om | Rev. Jobn H, Jackson preached at 8 p.ta., ub | lots were all disposed of by the trustees of the ;Jecting to their doing it, fora man or a com- | States Fee i OE age BSE" | Memorial services for forty-five comrades of 5 EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, PRE RSDAY. JULY SEVENTH, at FIVE OCLOCK | ject, “Numan, the Leper. town, who acted as a sort of city council, They | pany in the National Guard that hasn't the | per. Buci aan. dar do.’ Grecaveh | Lincoin Post, No. 3, who have died since 1889 ea te Gy ee go —_———— puid the owners of the land, the Alexandérs and | Proper spirit that thould pervade it ought to | Romaser agt. Schroth: do.; ; ‘T. NEAR VIRGINIA AVE. -. SALE TH seven-rucin press brick vey-window house $ith af modern iaprorements. “Price, €5,000. Osler | wan! “pes DUGAN & BUTLER, 600 Fst_nw. | 2421 ih , i i ‘Washington Market Company; motion for | were held yesterday afternoon at Grand Arm property in Georvetown, C. A. C. Tennis Tournament. ests, the amount received for each lot. The | get ott, and get out right away. They could | #&t. Washington pan} y rday deer Ousted cash balance op tine towait. A ‘The finals in singles and doubles and the con- other extensions of the town beyond St. “Asaph | Bot es At too soon for the good of the service. | Boy con exceptions overruled: opinion by | Hall, corner of — =~ L streot, cor " Hime of sale folie 4 pe 5, i and Wilkes streets were made by John Alex- | If they do, however, they not to have the | Chief, Justi ngham. Iman agt. man; | chairs, representing their deceased occupant the thine of sate solatfons in singles im the C. A. C. tennis tour | id ee eran Te TT8D, seta tak, | euntidenes aud respect of toe comsranine ter | motion to calendar overruled: do. Union PARKER H. SWEET, Jr.,) = vz eR y2dkeds x GG. *§ Trustees. | nament will be played off on the court at the 4 the never be wortl “s rap to | River ing Railroad Company agt. Secre- | Were draped in mourning and the Woman's Ke- R SALE FLORIDA AVE. NEAR 14TH ST. | dy HUGH T. ART "5 nament be play the | extensions.a very large number of ground rents y could never orth a tinker’s rap y . s lier Cs ched through the ball and placed n.v.; eigfbt rooms. bath and cellar. with stone ieee mais wane club house ‘on G street today, Tuesday and | \ Mt ith the community in case of real trouble. I| tary of the Interior; decree awarding injune- ‘orps marched throug! a iriuimings; lot IS28O to alley. Price, @7.000. Terms | ‘tnw, i be, Puy Sie ety A i A ie ieee sepened 14 ts dheab gegand conta ties : i Wedne-day, the contests begin! snap api tiniehiescrmudl irom understand that many of the merchants of | tion. Offutt agt. Keneia: Bend approved. | Gowers on each cei. | hinge ea aa neg ae ‘Washington contribute annually to the support | Kirkwood agt. MeGill; decree affirming decree | The program was as follows: Opening of post, RSDAY, JULY F Re 31. tects. soem = . 5004. Jot 203 in. x126.6,800 | The Fst. property 7 ; aye DUGAN & BUTLER, 600 Fat. nw. | os a din Stn 2 TRENTHL Melo bour'end place, ped on IDET ke | 4 pea. ‘The gamex, which promixe to be very S a EIEER. C0 F ot. HE sate Lous an a a ns “ ike THE MOSQUITOES ATTACK THE POLICE. f a ithessindegeniant valiihe | below. Whelan Young; decree partially | yy tin, igo Fen see cet Wadia ea eat Ba Fa sear tte Temi.” | wil be povided n'hesiadel porns ofthe | THe policosy that they have neternown | ins, ‘They are slay muntnning sworn |Eevenn decree Bigw and remeniing cause | TM, Yost Commenter, ow Pele, "Stent & tarvinn ented ac _JyS-dkds — Bay eis oh tee Bruaiees.. | Civick” Ladilen axe insithd to aelend, the Alexandria mosquitods #0 busy and active | organization for parades, parties picnics. | a ee = Sein |e anonanedl oon graye longa R SALE-TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING Sik iehonee 5 Saree he contrat fn. singles for first prize and the | as st night. ‘The town. is waking up on all | for when trouble comes ther and mat sull- | Pee Se for appolatment as examiner oub- | B. Rose; decorating the vacant chaire with flow- 756 5tb st. we a A bath yoo | si igete f championship of the club is between Messrs. d the ite ry 01 a o J ~ 4 yeni Seat Sar ick a ae re FOURTEEN KOOMS, ELEGANTLY FINISHED | 20d Southgnte. In consolations Messrs, Wil-| dria remained in the District of Columbia the | horoughly drilled, equipped, officered and pre- ‘The Case of Rory Simms. te, So iety Stee Teh’ ie S OR SALE 31 AND % R ST. N.W.. BROWS | a S THROUGHOVT tND Wi ‘ALL MODEKN | son, Metculf and Campbell will contest for coc- : pared, that will swevp rioters from the streets : A. Flint; responsive exercises, by the com- stone and pressed Lrick 7rvomsand bath; cabinet | JOR SALE— os eING NO. N32 y P| mosquitoés were little bothersome. but that This in the Court in General 7 PSS es ee oat | Pe FIVTEEN sIx-pooK PAKONEMENTS, BEING NO. 1452 STOUGH- | ond honors. The entries in doubles are Dav when the town went back to Virginia it was | "2d keep the pillager from their doors. his morning ‘erm | mander and comrades; hymn, by choir, E. D, EDWARD KEES, busier: 15 SoS" ‘oar STORY BRIG moves. oe MONDAY. AFTERNOON, JULY xE1gut-| son and Metealf, Shields and Peter, Young and | found that the Virginia mosquitoes were of a| “It is said that the Light Infantrymen are | Justice Hagner delivered the opinion of the | Tracy, director; prayer, by the chaplain, SALE 3 SNAP BAR mam ICE, $2,730 AND €2.900 EACH. BENTH, 1802, at FIVE O'CLOCK. in front of the | Wedderburn and Wilson and Peters. kind “bigger and biter” than the old ones, | Complaining because they can’t be allowed to | court in the case of Joseph Simms, alias Rory Swallow; hymn, “Nearer, hy nape howe on lot 302134: 61 Xow ia the time te make rour choice, a8 the hoases | New’ Fourstory Witte ‘Skene and Bud Brick iene |, If Play is prevented by rainy weather it will Tt igo fact that half a century | WeaF bearskin shakos and white hatson inau-| Simms convicted October 90 and sentenced feet: price. 5,000. 7 pletion. lence, bein tot 50 in the suisliviston of Columbia | be resumed on the first following fair daysuntil | ago mosquitoes gave _ little trouble | uration day. Well! That'sa pretty sot of sol-| 0 vor a1 last to ten years in the Albany foo brick ; Jot 00x70 feet liege, 20E150, located on Stonzhton street corner | the contests are completed. in the higher of the town a rs, isn’t it? If that is the spirit which per- parte wa penitentiary for house breaking and larcen’ pe Lek EL ae. ; ils come: sph Comment 5 marsilewet igh et > from the tiver, becuase the woter ‘aeinad net | vades them they should. be allowed to drop out re acm, ra vandafieming the judg. | BS, the chaplain, Res. Benj. Swallow; hymn, oR §ALE-NICE OMY, AND GOOD BAB SReshingta, Gecnpetown. the Potomac rivet andthe ‘The Emmet Guard. dry except clove to the pumps, batafter the water | of the National Guard right away and their de- | Cverrplng the skoepmonssnd afheming the JOG6: | God ok ae os jean st we, seer Shey. Sg ‘sidewalks. “Woruis: Ome-thisd cash, balance in six, twelve ant | At the regular monthly meeting of the Emmet | works were established and the gutters never | Patture ceciaaees nelle Uihdaaniid: of Frank Hoffa, on 7th near D street northwest, | “10%ing of post, commander; taps. The deceased comrades im whose honor the was held were: Handcock, Char, Beruard. "Hagh F. Meets, WE. Childs, CEM. Holmen, W. a Jos. W. Burkhart, W. H. Hayward, Martin Moore, Chas. Spraul, Thos. J. Arnold elgbieon months, witb notes bearins interest aud se- Cured by @ deed of trust. All conveyancing, se..ag | Guard, comy hhaser's cont. “@300 deposit requitet at sacs $25 per month a F ok SALE -#3.700 WILL BUY A SPLENDID 6 rooua brick ub Sth st. Be. near H; all mod. feet on North Carolina ave, and fe 3 ar ‘Tera, Qu00 | proved ty larve frame dweiliut; faces four sts. ‘oon ; : vesterday | left dry the mosquitoes generated in the upper yarel tine of | business sentetael pio seta hy barre pettions et Bey clr oithe ames ecient ein the FOR SALE-COMNER NORTH CAROLINA AVE | tale. {Tf the terms of suie are uct complied with in AE | Soranton. Ty ae jower sections. At least this is the explanation. Fa eas feet ing 147 | tern days from the day of sate the Hibs fe | Scranton, Pa., was discussed and the matter of | given by the Alexandria ‘a potas Ee | estas ins sob cousna cg he Setevaer”peeLcam. | eacstortatien vos scuiot tar eee ea sean | dele Academy of Uieore. ax, | ing to leave by way of Baltimore and Ohio <A om railroad Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. |<". Dt. C.J. W. Leubkert of Washington W708 bi 3 : F. DOOLEY. 421 oul £0. 161 ae a y officiated at the German Lutheran A. Wheelock, John K. Ladd, T. W. Pie, Soar tinct ace ge RPESALE QEREES 268 SU | GP EEE Since somare | Geta han dean BBE Ree Fol orn ia 20g oar 55a mod. imps. . lot Wx116 to It-foot rear | 458 Louisiana ave. “" je2-3m "| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNIM- battalion for the purpose of forming a ladies'| Rev. J. M. Wells of — at the of wm. ee Burnett Feeny, A. T. Drake, Samuel Kramer, Price, @5.290\ STERDAY & HALDEMA} Br yiehue of certain dees of trust tated on tvegotn | SONAFY corps, ee ee some 6 months after and died | 5."A. Shecinaker, Kellogg, Stanley For ssi = Fuoen sew mown grad | re GAL NOTICES. —__| Bhs cacao ee eget bert Ae ER LU OEE | pane hee Cee eee, ae rage atte | Bowie cory soar’, “Thomas W Simm Fei eoent Rloes cormer ot ave. | [* THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT | Dusit f co ub persed {Ja equity cate No, 161, py mean Pe eunes af the | Wintiam C. Eckels, Dennis Kens. John Peter, ‘witipiat” | Ia re petition of Joesph and kilsabeth Sholsky for | Fiavnabay, Fie FOURIER RAP OE TUL: | _ Three-mast schooner Alice Carlislé, Tappahannock, the instrucnons of | John Touhoy, . ., Peter —— ‘ irae Wastin de- | Va..Capt. -—, with wood; in stream. Schocner Dixie, peppery. situate fn Se st thane | Cart. Whipple, trom Occoquau, with ssnd. Schooner Gieruniaiata tarineciaas water ey | Sait Saree, Opt als Rao Capt. ‘cant at at of San nerih of the od ots ous ead twos SAILED. ¥27-law3w Att'y, Room No.2, ‘Law building. oqmnreand eae eae twoin, Detroit NOTARIES PU: upired f nee of emroves O'Neill; C. M. Lenrman and NOTA . < 3 mico. to 6 4 ee ne ca Soe nee | ____NOTARIES PUBLIC. __ Hobo Johnson; George Warner and Car a ea rier ett dea | COR Renn rapa oe eee p le Morrow; James D, King and Annie A. Gal- eer ae way. modta Snjececomat an cave | locliectméce: wSee Bolt o Prince Goorge’s county, mas Ege Te ans Pouse : must Le seen to be appre- . ; Warren J. So ee anED § 00 MANICURE. : ol ALE—F ST. ET. A! Ww. a i : os So eee FoR Sie_c ST BET ist AND o> SED ATTORNEYS. 8 e « ‘the death warrants of “peng ger tana “kt Daler as tis, Mee, | Camere caumiworox apromseTaPLae | extend ; ali ‘tation

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