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—— = > vo =’ Bite Ff icity ; THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, FRIDAY, “NOVEMBER 4, 1892—TEN PAGES. 3 ALE—HOUSES. FOR §S FOR SALE—HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. THE PUBLIC'S FRIEND. ‘ fe oS — bg ne = See Oe een ie the| THE LIQUOR LICENSE QUESTION. LE, T XW. 8 Ro IE! $1 8.000 72 PEND: Wil DE INTO 5 Z Tepair of suburban streets, years. earnestly recommended — SALE VINE RESIDENCES IX THE NORTIL | POR SALE 900 2s $18,000 72. 2 L DIVIDE INTO | Why “The Star” Will Be of Interest to THE CITY N) STREETS. the streets of the suburban rubdivisions are | that the entire amount eetimated as necessary |The Dealers Want » Decision Delayea— ear heated by furnace: 19) Sor 4 sama, Fee, | Everybody Tomorrow. paved, and there should be a fund for curreat | to carry out the work of the commission du ‘The New Information, a = ARE D Saturday's sixteen-page Sraz will be replete Tepairs similar to that in the city. The sched- | the next fiscal year be granted. The care The of ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE AND SMALL v ‘page — ae . ule given in the ndix ‘been mado | the trees should be considered full: ending of the old liquor Noense year and ee aca dpe cat snip tetas | with attrective and entertaining articles on| Capt, Fiebiger Gives Some Interest- with this vuggestion.” me eet un the care of the Tanduay, pavements ona | &e beeinning of the new year for privileges te aa otk ind F sv.” tain | various subject, besides giving a graphic sc- Ee ‘About Th GRADING STREETS, ALLEYS ax Roaps. _| Sidewalks. “dispense liquors necesmarily brings Boot mer &500,00 N REAL TE 2 igures bout em. " PROPERTY DIVISIOX, facts concerning the places which asenad tak 00. Sig to 8. rer cent interest. in | Count of the political situation throughout the —— a vente abended im gred-| vusroane at present three property yerds|epyllections for renews of Seams ase ime to suit: also. large business | entire country, by Tae Stan’ e -—_—————. ing streets, alleys and roads when the owners of 7 | ee 1 ee ee ee ne ee ee ee Seen oe 5 abutting property were willing to pay all the | }0eated on public grounds and one on private; mado, as it is the time when citi st iproveiments: ee | NONE AP LOAN-AT5-AND OPER CENT ON spondents and the press associations, and the) REPORT OF A YEAR'S WORK. | cost of grading in excess of 10 rear cubic | for the latter an annual rental of $300 is paid. | zens enter complaints against objection- arproved real extn in the District ot Coiuiabla, | general news of the whole world. ‘The follow- It has been principally expended in the | On account of want of funds only one of these able places and endeavor to rid neighborhoods ° | Large ammo 3 snaitlte sof the s : Streets of suburban ‘isions, hich yards winclosed. A slight increase in the ap- of them by having their lice jected. EVER-ROGM | toon 2b per cask of valao teens eee | mS atee few of tomorrow's features: How the City Has Grown as Streets Have| other appropriation was made.” ” "™“™™° | Peopriation ie asked to provide for tae proper the other bani isthe Mime feo ake tiquet Fe Erg Boo ¥. 1 SMITH & SONS, WITH THE ANIMALS (Illustrated). Been Improved—A Protest Against Grade| As be streets ong to conform to the aoeeen ben) sy ee o icoongameroate| men to dieplas = degree of activity that ie un- Le sale ¥ ‘on premises price reasonable. easy. | oo26-tr 18 F at, Sor ul istic quarters ‘rosa Provision U: ry city a nd are being dedicated to the ® — = a nr, | BeCessary at other timer, as they are obliged te = wi NERUTRORIEMPRE” | Toney 70, coax ar ano a tun CEN vob bulk a inuats ofthe Zann | Surces Beyona the hy Riaaeywntine Bist bere appegrintion i ame fr tho wate wed coment for tarde The roca roqwitte umber of ignatarn bo- ant i iw ‘ cee sy ‘sums to suit, on city real estate. = a ‘one and shou! con’ T have acc report of perin: y. Mr. | fore they have any chance whatever as wettest : ‘with all latest Improvements, In feablonabie cen | oc23-3m BERREEE McLERAN, gt, | A CHURCH ANNIVERSARY (Illustrated). —_—— ingly recommended en appropriation of | L. T- Beles, gives che amount of materials | their licenses Oh SALE PY J R NE re jars and terms apply to aS TOt Ww, $20,000. received and used during the fiscal year. | The muddle about the liquor lawa,as was roe m ap 5 SILER & RUTHERFORD, ip TO $100 TO LO. ‘The Gurley Memorial Chapel to have acelebra-| Capt. G. J. Fieboger, assistant to the Engi- THE PEamir svetex. STREET RATLWAYS. | sbown in the recent prosecations and decisions, a wale -10-SETTLE AW STARE ah mat ireheriy iriiva: | tion tomorrow, neer Commissioner, today submitted his annual} 1, 4 evident, he says, that at the present | The following table shows the street railways the Commissioners hope will be remedied by | a EA or monthly parimemis; | a + + te sees incoming Congre CS PLEGANT RESIDENCE ON ong | Agito Praoklin Park, Rouses 1200. 1302, 1064 and from esidence: no | RUSSIA'S POLICE SYSTEM (Illustrated). | Teport of the workings of his department, em-| rate of extending the improvements it will be |! etual operation iu the District: | MISSI NNT son now occapring MOST FASHIONABLE AVENUES IN | Hive gud 400 Isth sh and S18 1ith st-n-w.” Apply | sre — ae Interesting facts about the greatest detective | TScing surface improvements, for the fiscal | years before the strects are improved in many | Foroeces ri the attention of the authorities i the aale of MS Up | 0 'Be'D 'M OGDEN, Executor, 1028 P'st. nw. | MONEY TO LOAN greal year ending June 30, 1892. The nature of the ey jMquor in the one-mile ti TEaxp | 55, D3 IN BUMS FROM 9500 UPWARD system in the world. By Frank G. Carpen- parts of the city and suburbs. The permit j tia wile tah. Tas Sr Ge Haxp. | °° & Yee ‘AT > AND 6 PER CENT = a work, together with a statement of the appro- | Eratem was, devised to enable property beners | courts’ decisions have beenguguinst the Ad yp lee pea estate 19% ru: sas bes priations and expenditures, is shown in detail. | who were willing to pay for these improvements Dut the ‘arristant attorney thinks that the im y, | sligihle snd destrable fccntions the fy, wontiag en ee ee IN PERFECT TASTE (Ilustrated). All the streets in the schedule for 1891-1892 for | to have them ahead of the regular schedule. formation fed "the Gfird cane will cover aeaad'Paesrar linen Tefot i SET? feet ORE Teese negig| The woman who dresses to suit her inaividaal| improvement have, beon completed and a sum-| , 0, PAROS GM tne gcen orate ane eS Py decision that will ‘thake the mile-enit law ef Louse. imonston, TE a N , cl follows showing tl it of work done . ait —— : oat oe 2 style. mary i the amount ; fective. Femur, rcmouacto at | EH sted aut dantiy aortas | WY Reaaa agree ene eatery | sce tho lat encual report aeeeeecat wetsete pees ; Tearing of that cam i lod forward to a | TESDALE EARNER. ee Sonnet nner & BBADLBY, O87 ep ita eae {lustrated). Then follows a table of considerable interest, | eystem should not be applied to roadway pare- with interest “by both 482 Louisiana ave. ver ¥ fo ial a? =] e glimpses of life on an Amazonian} given below. It shows the condition of the nts, and I would therefore recommend that would determine __ Attorney for th | WWE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT 5 = : . ? in i i in time for the ign SALE PLEWANT NOME IS DHLIOMAT CE oo ae Fash gueta dipect to, farewer oe | steamer. By Fannio B. Ward. street of Washington ard its suburbs on July | this item be again inserted in the estimates for tions, but such | ‘stone matisee, $3,000 0 | PANE ie nati toes take notice! We makes | SUCCESSFUL WOMEN (Iitustrated). deste Of the 165,000 appropriation for the im- ant ty Game . = | 8]000, cor: Md.and Ht ste. ne, (Bekineton: NE | sreciaity of building loans. onl | How they have mado fortunes in business provement and repair of alleys and sidewalks saloons and 9 00, 00 500, STO ren ble ten ‘ONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT" AT-5 AED G PER eatin Square yards of surface. —_| and construction of sewers and sidewalks $121,- ean ie eee a eae cree SALE ——_—— BawTIRde eerot Weakinrion Slice Hechanae, NEXT TUESDAY'S BATTLE cor eeint cnet rent of lee ed ioe, | | Gittord “case te “aguinst ‘the defendant. the SANDBATH HF |1358 to 1250 F st ne. 3205 Pa. ave. (the Arlington Fire Ins. Co. ‘voffice). _ och - : seat, [SRDERD8™) Total. | walke. In addition there became available dur- Py saloon keepers will have to close their places. FASHIONABLE Loca T ION i thinse as *e13.000 | 10) iitare, “panes, hotioe carriage facets | What the grent political partics are fighting aA | ing the year about €25,000 more, which was —|F CASES TO RE MEARD TOMORROW, SE5hE, GkbtresT Bakoars YET 2 | im entaten or char tangible securities without re- | for, and how, where and why each hopes to | Shest asphalt-..| 1,500,780 | 73.025 (1,673,805 | paid on work comploted during the year. 2 The case off Frederick Rese, propsister of ho a. Menta noldelays.” Address Bor 140, Star oaics, 7 | win. Cond distillate. 504.219 |... 5n4.219 CONCRETE PAVEMENTS. g | Wine House. who is charged with selling wine FORMPREY a 270.408 m0 On July 1, 1892, the total area of concrete > | on Sunday in violation of an ordinance of the i} pT had TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- SAMEON OF ENGINEERS. fa Fe te Tp he real estate security. special A peculiar Frenchman and his all-absorbing river TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 F: idea about the international park on the 0 LOAN—-WARBIN B Potomac flats, Foe sce a rive = ‘crupite and trap.| 644,157 567.398 | pavements was 2,411,449 yards, They were laid BUStst ted in the following table: ¥ Cont will be tri as published in yesterday's Stan, tomorrow. He will be defended, by Mr. Tobriner. Jud ar B WIMER ‘SAVWHIVE Ladd ble es Total improve Calender Bi (ORE AND real eatate in D. 0. q | Asphalt, Kimball will also bear tomorrow @ ‘northern capital on first-class Total unimproved.) ‘Year. | Coaltar. | Asphalt. | 4pusit Corliss of id. and Fairfax and Alex. vlarke i E anes z = z | " “w po vices Dreiarrndt SOHNSON. CHEW NCO. G17 Fae wow | ITS PUNPOSE MURDER. The rough stone, macadam and most of the J act of 18 ng on Sunday. Hite jority "| Thehead center of the noted Mafia Society | trap rock pavements can only be considered as of busin * Bladensburg road, 2.000 | MONEY TO LOAN ON PROPERTY IN CITY AT in Sicily. temporary improvements and must eventually Another hquor case set for tomorrow tw that BOE Gil ate, WHY ae. L000 | ZA an4 Oper centam per annum, HILL & Joa. ¥ be replaced with some better material. They of J. F. Dugan, against whom there ie a charge Str and dwg, 6h mt, soe | M GES TOLOAW OT A PSTATE OR Ga UNCLE SAM'S CATS. are difficult to keep clean and in repair. of og e “y r of Oot 5 Son 1922 VHA st ow. fb.” | Mi clasenscurity at lowest ratesof interest ; ‘The distribution of the improvements in the ing to the vale of liquor 30 A cna 4.290? | where securley ei tereetsecéslag | How hundreds of them axe employed by th? | 71005 scctions of the city is shown in the fol- THE NEW POUM OF INFORMATION, ita UPC GREEN, 308 7th : government for official purposes. lowing table: MGSEX,20 LOAN ON REAT ESTATE AT TOW: | TAMING OF THE SHREW. rai ION DANENHOWER, Seats UAREEEO wee & BON. oor, 18th 531 | How it will bo played by Coquelin and Jane a Phe new form of information prepared by Mr. Thomas differs in some respects from that devised by Mr. Dumont, but whose efficacy was Bee nam GGAMA) | situated within the District of Colamhi: ‘del Ri] * E tinyuccmanty fe rsacheatee oreile aiiers: | REAL ESTATE Gossip. i. ~ ~ ae al i, 130 i oe Mine ¥ TOVOAN ATS AND A PRI r Hading in this country. ie ne y Hazelton withdrew 1B BALE EXCELLENT ovpontuntry For | Mvrovedpisthict real onteter mo autre ess ON eas fd all wus begun under tt. tated with ora tiaprevouents. WE | ena PM PadREn, | |DROP YOUR MAIL AT HOME. 130 ne information framed by Mr. Dumont wae ington). ‘rice low. "u le. = + a i ‘ iff ed ” a — tow. Tories reasonable. |” Np @ PER CENT—MONEY TO LOAN IN any | TUtning out private post boxes by thousands ee = A.D. PARDON, GIS 14th et. now. | O sums destrot oa approver real estate within the for everybody. eS Eee be aE ordnance eo Tr OPPORTUNITY FoR | Distrtet; builders loans. specialty | prompt attention . Thomas’ locality English basement, | (ron, %, sil applications. EASTERDA, Mile |IN A SCOTCH LOCH. All the railroad companies have substituted | based nj ‘Tinprovements, 233 1 | LERY. #24 F st.. Pacific butldine. mhB-t= grooved girder rails for the old rails over the | legis nh). price terms re will Moxtx, TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT An interesting story. | Mirowest rates I entate Sreater portion of their lines in the city. This | sect > the effect that nee ta SSSea Nae z change has not been entirely completed by the | for any ‘The coal tar concretes were laid from 1871 to | Columbia, Anacostia and Metropolitan rail- nder the act failing to pay nu the business eball be it before enenging H i A proposed public park in the southern part 1879 under several different patents at a cost of | roads. ‘The condition of the strects has been | bie to fine of not less than $3 or more them THOS. EFISHEEE x 00. celta cy. from £2.47 to $9.23 per square yard. Since | very much improved thereby. | 3 Gee firstlaid about three bundred and sixty thou- | re is one other alteration which #hould be | ¥ IRs THE WORLD OF sPoRTS. % pind square yards of these pavements have | required of the railway companics: the cobble | Hy; Biteea, AN A ar g heen rest with asphalt and are now classi- | and rabble stones should be removed from all ee i e rit, ee — about foot ball, bicycling ze fied as asphalt pavements, streets paved with asphalt and granite blocks. | trary ‘to the act of thy REC at EAPER wa also reat to. Sectrable tone ESTATE ei eiwics and genere en ze The coal tar distillates were laid from 1886 to | These cobble stone pavements are continual! Court in Ge r | FAL HARDING, « 2 ___ THOR AN. ——_—_ | 1889, at a cost of @2 per square yard. out of repair and are seldom clean. mm was bad because it did not charge | FORMAL BY ee WALEEICE SEY TO TOAN SOCIAL MATTERS. +] Asphalt pavements have laid since 1873; Ry det t with having failed to pay hie mn | Pe a ae MUeES, eotate security TC PONe BROWS : ; z the Trinidad asphalt has been considered the license tax wisen due or before engaging in the at | trap a | FOX & BROWN, | A very large gathering of friends looked on = standard pavement sinco 1878. The cost bas| Theannoyance and dangers resulting from | insiness of slling liquor. Fora time it was | JQOR SALE—9-STORY BASEMENT BRIC! = = yesterday afternoon at the marriage ceremony H varied from $1.75 to $3.78 per square yard; | the numerous grade crossings of two great rail-| thought that the cffect of this de- shincola Path - a auG anaes. of Miss Anne McGowan and Mr. Ricbard Victor Es but for many years the price has beon 82.25 | I road systems are subjects of daily complaint. | cision wast: There is at present no improvement of such | motion conld be Onlahan at Trinity Chareh, Georgetown. ‘The declare that no infor- high altar was brilliantly illuminated by per square yard with a six. stained in such casee ich concrete base and @2a yard with a four-inch concrete or BET HION, ; my ci the section referred to, Bat, as stated im Ti A WASHINGTON LULLABY. the numberless tapers and fragrant and bituminous base, exclusive of grading, &c. path er pe 7 teeta tes aera as et bog ge hg WR ag ety ont Sleep, baby. sleep, beautiful with a profusion of white roses Asphalt block pavements have been laid since | the strecte, bag the Aoskden ot tan’ Ouees be eee acing ch ‘Shaan orhons Song neil dip, and yeliow and "white | chrysanthemums 1878; the prico has varied from 2 to €2.50 per | “Ty making the necessary changes the best in-| Term in the Sullivan case explained that the ‘oa10, Sst new You must not heed for the canse is plain, pete ee fisa square vard, but for several years has been $2 | terests of the city demand that the grade of the | court did not wish to be #0 uni Too tor Red Keo ; A CO Pst nw. 2 Mt Se Shae | These men are shooting to bring down rain, | groom-—Mr. Cornelins Gardner, 3 wlerstood. per square yard, exclusive of grading. railway tracks shall be made dependent upon | the new information prepared by Mr. Thomas, Sleep, baby, sleep. Kemp, Mr. A. J. Clarke, Mr. Chas. All pavements laid since 1878 have been kept | tho established grades of the city streets. That | is framed to meet what 1 left of the licens in repair by the contractors without cost to the | pian should be adopted which leaves to the | law after the decision in the Nau case. Mr. Chas. Cropley and Mr. Will District for a period of five years. The repairs | Ppt : __FOR BALE—PTANOS. | ay, sicct exshango a Lares tie. were kept busy seating the guesta, until the atter the guarantee period have been made by |PUOUC the, unobstructed use of the greatest] | ur LnamarivE act FoR AT. A BEDUCTION, a HaNpsowe ‘ arrival of tho bridal party. The reverend the District under a special contract. If the present routes are retained it is prob- grime yt iamineoa sy! MAHOGANY-CASE UPRIGHT PIANO: used only Se clergy ,in white surplices and stoles, awaited the REPAIRING AND RESURFACING. able that the ion of el A tracks | ¢t of August 21, 1871, expressly repealed all | a fem mocks. will sell cn installwsents or aliberaldis- | “Got er job runnin’ a yellervater,is yo?” said | bride's coming on the altar steps with the sti aw Argel reget eet ne ee eaten, OF elevated, track? | tawe and ordinances of the cities of WedMingten Oh THOMSON'S MC the janitor to the boy who blacks shoes. (proces ad: bla best cain, 2052 W 6: Stocking ee ee een ne eek anc ae arte? lean gutiatathery eetalion oF tae aeons te} wak Gouneaiian aubek tan Rae é | ae “Yas, Tis.” The ushers preceded’ the maid of honor, repairs has been about $ cents per equare yard. | TA 9, sattefactory solution of Siero i ved OM AND BATH | POR SALE— ‘Yas, I is. Lis = * i reached the railroad companies should provide | sistent with the provisions of the act. : — “Well, I's glad ob it. Ef dah’s anybody dat | Miss Katherine “MeGowan, up tho | STREET EXPENDITURES AND INCREASES IX VaL-| As the pavements now being made are superior | Lo lurve ed every. atvent ervecing in the yates | The effect of the repealing classe was to make PiUNOS Rad Owea Se Mr aawlese’s fog needs a heap ob bringin’ up it’s you.” aisle. She was prettily gowned in UATIONS. to coal tar and earlier asphalt pavements at is | city and immediaie euburbs. one law for the entire District, repealing, of white India silk and carried a bunch of yellow! Considering tho rapid development of all sec- | safe to say that this cost will decrease as soon fon, They ccoupy room iehich is needed course, the Levy Court law under which Me, 6 i ‘8 productions, and we chrysanthemums. The bride-came into church i iatio fi as all the old pavements have been resurfaced. EXTENSION OF STREETS. Dumont, posed to proceed. at least, is ssmiows to close then. out ee Geru (oe The fortunes of war seem to be accumulated | with her father. Sho was most becomingly oe bes swale pia a aiararty debits The cost of resurfacing will probably remain | The necessity of segislation looking to the ex-| ¢he interpretation which pe they Soke aracaden tus cents oak oe principally by the gun makers, dressed in a trained gown of ivory white crepe. | ™ent o! = * | constant at about 1.50 a square ‘The Her tullo veil was held to the hair by ‘pearl | he says, be at least, €790,000; of this amount | {vementiar 22 Hodsiad inti or Ryowd tension of the principal streets and avenues | to disregard Mr. Damont’s view of the lew, and tony terns Semper: rte Pras se Piano MerchanceSPERS & STAYMAN, Pins. Her flowers were white chrysanthemums. | about $250,000 will 'be necessary to complete | which elapscs betireen the completion and the | ‘!f0Ugh the suburban wubdivisions has been re- | w¥ich deermined his action in 155 jay -W._| The little Boston boy was heating the story |” fev. Father Scanian, 9.J., assisted by Rev. | the schedule of tho present year. peatedly urged, and it is hoped that definite | formation. facing, has varied f1 th tot it “nde WALTER 1001 F for the first time. Father Roccofort, 8.J., officiated. The effect of the improvements made under | Yeure, ‘The life of the aepbalt and asphait | ®¢tion may soon be taken. —_ = BSS e “And what do you suppose Jack found when | | The wedding reception held later at the resi-| the present form of government is shown | block are still undetermined. The asphalt pave- | The subdivisions immediately around the | /i0uMe™ jhe HITE STONE the beanstalk grew?” anid hie nurse. donee of Mr. and Mrs, McGowan was attended Priefiy in the following table. The two periods | ment laid on Pennsvivania avenue lasted about redios lhe Oe Ngee csr iti ex- to prove a ‘ars call anf'ste'sae. | rosewond ‘cane “"overstrtng tame: prime, condition, | “What?” Mr. and Mrs. Oulaban started away last | ments laid by the board of public works were | " "The first asphalt block pavements only lasted | than by condemnation. It is certain that the | Precedent to obtaining « license is not equivas Sriginal cost, @050: will be* sold, wily Bne stool end| “Some pork.” night for a trip west, followed by thegood wishes | being replaced and during the second that the | aout nine or ten years, but the quality of the | ©°#t Will increase from year to year. fcmatniel. tee at Thomes CHEAPHOUSES. THE PRONEDENT | °C fo" €27—e1iher “om time” oF for cash a of legions of friends. ‘They are going to reside | improvements were extended into sections of | Blocks has improved alace those weve, Ieid, and | . Uless some general scheroo similar to that | Hamaterial. Such » position, Attorney TI ag So Sut new Snlshing Dee new ve oN, at 1738 V street upon their return and wi the city never before improved. is Z introduced at the last session of Congress can organ PP ange a trial hath ramsce, lat-obes, hot #25 Fa. ave. | Qnoth the Tammany feline, “Now who are nd will be amuch longer life is expected of those laid robe t home to their friends on Tuesdays in De-| _ Taxable valuations—1878, $80,798,025; 1885, be carried out I would urge that special action Se. raare terouauly well uit these men i poi i i ye in De | 959,915,007; 1892, €189,041,258. "Increase 1876 [MCC HBS aoe oy be taken in the most important of the streets | Confident. not onis of conviction, but alto, that Who bid me defiance and rail? to 1885, $8,516,982: annual increase, $1,216,711; each section. x higher Prideed sad rintaede us Mise Lucinda A. Mann and Mr. W. H. Webb | iocroave 1885 to, 1992, £44,82851; annual in:| The coal tar pavements laid before 1879 can | "In “the western section, Prospect street, | ©OUrE ry al ween tae were married on Wednesday eventing at the ree- | crease, $6,332,321. | | no longer be kept in good condition by ordi-| Georgetown, should be opened as far as the ae ee fom never octaves. Tonawond case: Ore re eee _ fo peree Perera ae oe ee Jone During the latter period the annual appro- | nary repairs and should be resurfaced at once. | Foxhall road. The construction of an electric ALEXANDRIA, figuire at the Gate Lodge, Kendal i 0 of a ; ‘ : : 3 Tease and Ploridaave: ne.” BoSt “So, sir! said the poet indignantly, “you re- | large gathering of their ‘friends, Rev. Mr. Dy- on for street improvements averaged 7 pees a for thie ana for ordinary repairs Speeders Canal road Ind oe —— iene sena eee i SALE fuse to give me the treatmont due a bard.” come! Ce a eer Fay rod DISTRIBUTING THE IMPROVEMENTS. $200,000. ‘The land chrough which it would pass is now] At the city school board last night Mayos Waauan gag aceg ace: “No.” replied the editor; “I do not. I am ‘She wore a dress of cream-colored | In dividing the total amount of the estimates | _In connection with the appropriation for cur- | Wholly unimproved. Sixteenth street should | Strauss was called to the chair in the absence of a . rv rete ; ‘i be opened at least as far as Piney branch. The rfectly willing to treat you as a barred poet.”’| cloth, t d with terie and t sect to which the city | Te"t repairs the report calle attention to the doves the president. The annual election of officers pow? NEGLECT THIs opportusity. |?" . ud Be [peat seine cacietemnes Meer a aitael oeo penis kaso aes a cng | Becessity of providing better sidewalks and | construction of the cable and electric railways | (06 P Mth and 7th streets makes the opening of a | took place and Mr. P.8. Smith was unanimously One of our bighest erade Bradbary Upright Grands. Little drops of water ier presents were both ornamental and useful, curbs around the public parks. There should } 0" pening e 7 safe dri Som neh af epee tes re-elected president and Herbert tone quality. “Will bol for lose than half its value ‘Are not compensation by the clerks of the city postoffice. | result is shown in the following table: the appropriation for current repairs of streets, | principal thoroughfare leading to the new | The committes on school houses and furniture On @10 monthly installments, ' Alter receiving the congratulations of their = 15 idee 04 cond me Solio National Park. reported part of the new desks in position and F. G. SMITH, For a sleepless night. friends Mr. and Mrs. Webb went to their own ‘S age i ae prs a the bill of Sander & Co. therefor, $1,403. was ~ a home at 423 Ist street northwest. zee a reets, avenues an referred to the president and clerk, with au- nut Manufacturer Bradbury Pianos. ; $23 alleys, $50,000, of which $5,000 shall be ex- oop NaTURED. Mr. and Mra. P. W. Browning will be glad to PEEEa pended upon the sidewalks and curbs around thority to execute the notes of the board as “Tcan't understand it,” said the business | meet their friends at 331 Missouri avenue. Miss Big: = Public parks and reservations. z grou as the contract should be carried emt. man. Katie It. Hipple of Reading and Mixs Lulu E. PR RE a Extensive repairs, he says, are necessary on| A route to the Soldiers’ Home grounds, | Improvements in school, new Wilkins of Syracuse are visiting them. Fale all the principal county roads of the unobstructed by cable and electric railways, is |i, the mow school room and “Is Charley in debt again?” asked his wife. 7 “ ss i c Maj. and Mrs. Sanger have removed to 2020 Jen ieee, Pee ea, as the appropriations for the last few years | Very much needed. Such # routecan be secured FORM ETAT A GREA? REDUCTION, ABEAU-| “Vos. Ifit ever comes toa pinch I'll turn] , Meh ® en en have besk expended principally on subsroan | by the opening of Rhode Island avenue through neem vor ; aed only six weeks; haw full” iron plate, the business to him.” : Fa streets. Le Droit Park to Ist strect northwest. As this ‘cabody building were at once put y | He gdapice sounding board, “ivory” ‘reyy: “Why?” Lient. Juan 8. Attwell, naval attache of the Ee? BRipaes, avenue bas been dedicated between Ist street an ine ae Sau cance tea ee chase) ‘i i Argentine legation in this city, left Washington £2 w i and Le Droit avenue it would only be necessary Eirone Zyar’ Price, including stool and cover, €250 | “He has kept me paying debts for him till he | (Fert ory ceuton via Liverpool, whence hee wil EE The total number of bridges in the District | $04 Fe Pr a a ad be peak E.F,DROoP, _| can command a bigger credit than I can.” sail for Bochos Ayres, returning here in the 2 under the supervision of the Commissioners is | syouhes, aot 925 Pa ave. SEEC TIER spring. or sixty-five; their aggregate length isaboutone| In the northesst rege ion of the city North Mrs. 2, H. Goddard of No. 1410 17th three-quarter miles, Carolina avenue. which now terminates at 16th ~ ARRIVED. amaronedk ‘i gz « structed with special reference to economy. | Benning road. eothnige obey Four.mast schooner George A. McFadden, Bath. | "34°" yop f. Gam of Scales Mound, Ill, and $F As a result they compare very unfavorably with | The land is now wholly unimproved and the Capt. Malcolmson, from the Kennebec river with . voun t- Cam of a oes, es a s °° the other public works in the District. right of way could be secured at no great ex- 2,200 tons of ice. ‘United States tug Thistle from | Miss Jennie Shearer of this city were married bier reeaee, Many of them are old wooden structures, | pense. Maryland Point for supplies. Three-mast schooner J. | at_9o'clock yesterday morning. Rev. L. B. S which require constant repair and should be} A broad highway lending into the city from 8. Hoskins, Baitimore,Capt. Bert, thirteen days from | Wilson performed the ceremony. Immediately B32 7 sopra ble with more modern | the northeast is very desirable, ‘this ago, motion BARGAINt ‘Sevannah, Ga., with 350,000 feet of beavy timber. | afterward they left for a week's sojourn in Illi- SSeE8 258.2 is structures of metal or masonry. most easily secured’ by opening mkin the salary of the vice principal was 0 in an ebontzed | C nois. bGane | 2233 regulating the crossing of bridges, avenue to Benning road and then widening the | ised from $700 to £500 SEE, i Mrs, James V. Lawrence of Yonkers, N. Y. Pes g made many years ago, and do not latter east of its junction with the avenue, instant; fing stool ani 3 from is visiting her mother, Mrs. E. D. E. N. South. : = resent conditions, should ‘be the schools to take effect on the 15th instant, we looking for an instrament | 9-000 fert of lubes, 25,090 lathisan wtb oF E: im Ont Gascaaten i - Regine tape 5 a power ROCK CREEK VALLEY. and resolutions of regret were introduced by nine’ eee tas iano. | Yovert from, Chlladeiphis with 0? touw of coal: | young son Nevitte ie scary arta " em Attention is called to the encroachment upon | the mayor aud unanimously adopted. es eeE PAGO, | Bee erie Raima cart: | "An enjoyable. birthday erty was given by 8) BRE at le earneaty recommends 1 ff, the chanel of Rock ereek mile by the dump- x Barge M. B. Prys elihia, Capt. Alexander | wis, Margaret Weir at her parents’ reside mate of $25, for “care of bridges’ ing of earth along both sides of the vulley. i be Mekelser, from Philadelphia, rejth 310" tons, oftoal. | Miss Margn par nee, approved, and in addition that an rin- | Whatever disposition be made of this stream, weit Barge Michael i. Philadelphia, Capt. Hayes, | 206 Arthur place, last evening. Music and E then of @60,000 be requested for ae - Beeefu, at ab from Yhtiade mish 298, tone, OF coal: | dancing wore kept up till late hour. Among ee qos peer -yrsie_ eget it be — ——_ = walls and ooo WEL TAM WAYSE Owner. 3 | hos’ MeKeiser, from Philadelphis, with 362 tous | the features of the evening was the donkey of £250,000 he requested for replacing the | tee this wma pane ag sw? SOR SALF—AN ALMOST NEW UPRIGHT S8OB-| of coal. Flotilla in tow of Atwerican “Towing | game. After the games refreshments were resent Navy Yard bridge. jumping cease until some plan is ; ——— | Fvihi Piano at A 'sacuivice To 8 itson, aitimore.” Sloop tayes, | Served. Among those present were the Missos 5 P y adopted. The ouly way in which this can be < 1 cial | GSH MUO INQUIRE BETWEEN ¢ AND yrighanis, from, Maint | Toi. Wilkerson, Ada ‘Oliver, Nina Cross, Mrs. ts tans SURVESS OX ACCOUNT OF SUBDIVISION OF LAXDS. | effectually done is for the government to pur-| Merjy different hours, have been GREAT BARGATSS, FINE NE -g Luczaas, from St. Mary's | Annie Stevens, Mrs. Wateon, Hannah Roberson, ‘The work of this division the into uniformity. Now, however, there ma warranted. for 885 and De Oe Ret Seth, suivels, | Stella Carbary, Nellie. Reed, Mr. Harry Plow- ed i posal tocbange the hoor of the white #15 cash At G. ‘with 300 bushels of oysters: | man, William Baumgarten, W. N. Wiggenton, i school to the Washington rule on the ax hantock. Capt. GW. | Ewald Schneider, Frank K. Sahl, A. M. Her- i 7s and the matter has been referred to the * bert, Stell, Fred Frazier, James H. Weir, Jack F: mumittce on stu MT catawes: ane | B from St Mary’ river, wilt 00 | V. Skeen, George Stopple, ‘Thomas Weir, Wilie é ae pepe ogee rey on tnge feen hE Backers. bo Si0 ee os mee neta i | "a cteale wedding took place a8 the reidence Ea uel ‘record or permanent benches front | ihe poly lnvewlgation, ae fue‘ ce ceald bows ria. Capt. a © | of Mr. Julius Bien of 321 west 57th street, pear mm wal th grtanpeatcrtau4 THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE Rooms, | bushels of costeri, Sohsong erin Z mig abort | York city. on Thursday, November 3, mined. As tly oleae —— ster ones 013 Peunsylvania ave. | 400 bushels of oysters.” Schooner Jlariin Wasue on Wolf of this city wae married to val ee en ae and it is expected that Gen. Pitz- | noe NE FS ire Bchooner Lajewiia: | Miss Amy Lichtenstein, niece of Mr. Bien. On the bugh Leo'will deliver » democratic address at POW EALE_OUR SECONDHAND PIANOS ARE | Georgetown, D, Hollins, from, St. their wedding trip they will stop at Albany, u ‘the Opera House tonight. ae comeers | baradeaaa fatisem™ mm |e cee tae "tr is alo tn sores | as E ONLIFY, arena and Ac. Wolf wil be homes to theis feted sn The sched proposed for 1906-04 ie given oath oF Sillers, g The steamer Mattano of Washington is here as | Fie bechestngs te on ete Long bent Sarah Jane, Alesabiris.Va-. Capt. | SPS) cad tics — jon of that submitted to Congress at ite | {; charged with promot , had « confer- ence with District portog Bs Wednesday Ee ¥i Bock, to Suulth'scrwok, Va. Schooner Magpie, Cris-| There was a pretty home wedding last even- field. Capt, Holloday. to Machodoc. Schooner Little | ing at the residence of Mrs. Lydia Eppley, Phobe, to Mattox creck Maryland avenue, that of Mr” Albert Cosy sed ‘Miss Carroll Whithail, both of Cleveland, ride, attended 'b ot honor aud Eaments H&S CO.. 225 GLY VINE whith coat mew eer ob. a seh imonthiy! Seldon, to Aquia creck. ‘Pungee Evans. Tappahan- | of December. Bede Wore! 5 nw ‘CABIN i eee Pagilist Corbett’s Ultimatum. The bi “Thave a statement to make.” said Corbett | maid’ | yesterday in New York, “‘and I want you all to hear it. I want to fight Mitchell and I'll meet him next September. And he’s the only man I | §reom, will meet in September. You see, I'm the } 4: champion of America, and I am ready to de- if it Atable gives s summary: of the amount of work done on these roads and streots during the fiscal year 1892. ‘The appropristion for Connecticut avenuo extended was not ex- ing fend the title against the champion of England a pended, as Congress decided to have the avenue or the chatnpion of Australia, trimmed | Macadamized instead of graveled. The work | and “Now, then, who is the champion of Austra nd ‘will be done during the present fiscal year. lia? Both Goddard and Jackson claim the title. Several Fegan: New Cabinet Grand Upright Pianos.,| ‘When they settle the question Tl meet the Setrings, full trom frame, rosewood and fancy woot | recognized champion. As for Mitchell, why. ia. | cases, such ax oak, mahogany, &c., which we arenow'| he insulted me once at Miner's ter, and I sailing at #300, made by several prominent makers .| Want a whack at him in the worst way. ‘_ SUBURBAN /IMPROVEMENTS. ‘The effect of the improvement of suburban lines streets is shown in the following table: Taxable 00 chs, 4 roots Lara to rout for O87 oP ENERO | trate te positively tho tira tiane this offer has ever been | tee = Ke set. Atlantictntidine.swio Fat, | Sade Loa tine, Elegant silk plush stool and cover! ecottith Chanabetinin st Fagin’ ane written + = hee ae. a corres; ynmen|t Dok SALE DINE YPRCE OF BCs | eHeeca sui Pui, gusrantona for 3 yuan to epondon , sbaadoome a" PYLE RUTHERFO! | owerdly ole’ precy: apes ope The court of queen's bench of London has | son, a Gririen for £8,000, the sanactoretegeors ae EB fesned s writ of execution agaieet William W.G. Mrrzznorr & Ca. given ageinat him in a libel suit. ss net Con 122u axv G Sra N.W. sig tte ables res ce Sl at ; aia ot €100.000. us

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