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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY -Y 7, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 : = 7 ————— FOR SALE_HOUSES. ___ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES. || mecessary termed go the cousal may forget hie IONS OFTHE JOR SALE SALE-*OME CHOICE. LOTS AND HOUSES FUTURE DAYs. what "when STORIES OF THE SE \ Det, but it ts doabtfal if the midehiyenan wil 10 $50,000, on A 10 per cent investment if sold at once—two Lanedon. D.C. ten ide fromm | of its advan’ ‘The residents of «it. forget the mirth and jokes ehip- i. alley houwes ented at $20.60 per wonth; Bever idie; | city; eraded streets: ade 3 'EALTH DEPAR‘’ '. JANUARY 7, rt tf tec’ band Sum aud £ snd M ste aw. This ie | chtcch a bonl hall Hi Sie wi be aivhe Foam a cition less fav thie respect, as is | mates when cher beard that bie only gume was “pet .s es spt vane TELUS ™ | Jam What Uichoow PMs Gave Mie hse ccna arin wae ree | that wana the foul of the ttt bare Sah bem ne ? a Beth caus cestige. has red it rather ; that ft was ail the fault of the lett DE SALE OS SAP TSG A OER UARE | orware- aps CWRapASE aspen | ee SN CRP a Rental language when ‘they wbu to impress How the Officers Enjoy Themselves {yas : a “a I WEL 8 ~? is sate gir FTES BT eee . Soo. "BT. WELOG, jr. 606 'F'8.w. large ond sma; in WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctioneers strangers with the glory and importance of the Saturday Ni BLUE JACKETS! EXCUSES tiong of the city. —— Place which is their home. A resident of this on y Night. ‘Thon a first lieutenant (which is the “old Ja? St SEVEN THOUSAND, city happened to be traveling in the compant aoe inal tela SRAnyee ae Jom nw tt arty craic | FOR EEO ano nsoatr creed pay, xia SMcurre. mau. Soon tit eae i toe of tegen acon the be oe jot 21 tra Dee. alley: tmereved by >, ° 7% ood chance for ler oF erect 5 a ’ o> . ee tes TES Aen a "AAT ie | mule lec onomuog Roguaee feo ge | PRETTEN OuAce Note heat a tte tae See ARE Se A SALLORE-AE LOMB. a che on ten ee ocean rk a Lc 4 by aN ty gk ey Stronely interested: ‘and stopped st various | — py py a 20 ft. frowt: In . Cor. of 13th and Rmerson ste. n.e.; subdivided | other grades of tesed laces, modest man from - 0 one A CHANCE TO SECURE « NEARLY ‘Three doors of cable | into Seconomical Jota: Price, 81.050 each : wrms easy. ilorary. dining room. par. n owas called nj to look on | Pleasant Times om Board » United States TOUNE Apprentice had been arraigned for cur window brick in avery convenient lore ii3 * 111, Star office. | | Lots on Pst. n.w. het, 17th and 18th. 25 and 24 ft ‘tad desica ros recently Dur thriving towns = few years jing a petty officer aud plendtet “that t tm be northwest. Ged st. only one-haji square f oun eee ee front by 9534, froin 82.45 to 82.15 foot. rd desis horns veoently a. a ne! ta, | Man-of-War—Good Yarns Told of Incidents | 1°, 1, Pet) Omen wud pirate | “thet nae cable care ees foomecn each oor. bath a 4 DR SALE TRE BEST BRICK HOUSE IN aaa Lotson Oreron ave. n.w. from $1.75 to $2, running snlge. Tome, for convenience of tae —* odin ~ eae. ‘That Have Happened in Various Long | man to go whe-e be would oo » pored § . and eversthing very con orth w joney, containing 6 rooms thro 7. 4 hl merely deserts, gaze | ry r feet pond Fard and Parking : cay nash: nicely pa ered throuchout; offer, ranted ,For | | Cor. 12th and K ate, n.w., 25575, old building, rent HEIR SPECIAL ATTENTION. admiration upon mighty buildings which stood | Cruises. ashe died.” Another old tar was late return- Gakenenec teres Re kenn Snes only 96,200. fuller particulars see EASTERDAY & ERY, | for $47; cheap. ERB. WILETAMS OO. A upon ground where but a few short months be- ing from liberty in New York one moruing DAYID D. STONE, ie Site WE = aiRe 10 CALLT HE pee ‘Acorner in Ayerperanre 5 J) URCANSON BROS. Ai CTIONEERS, fore the farmer followed his peaceful furrow. oe when mo Sag oe — pny peony over the _ #04. B. ‘OF SAi fe Daaee tty 3 7 Finally, however, the travelers turned eastward WHO LIVE ON | @6tropolis, and showed that be was #0 thor SERGE Ase ww seen EU Shimane ss eheatete yet | MT oom ans, Atastl naan rnd sir OU WHO LIVE ox oughly @ seamen that he could om! the land and only bear | nantical terms when he gave ns his excuse shat of lifenboard ship from | ‘the fog was so thick that the elevated road the overwrought de- | trains could not get their bearings for the trip down town.” esty tions of o somanse | ’ihat Soor halle haw ctradt: Oar Sekinband EO TORY ERAME : DI ING “AND EING HOUSE Poe ma ane | PRSm trace ane yar ecnene | Rane 4 skies rE EASTERDAY & BALDEMAS Ctrele. 25 feet front each. a foot. a contribute to the store of astounding examples 5. HT WARNER ECO of Progress which bad been exhibited to bis I TAN PROPERTY 1 = 16 F st. C #0, turning to his traveling compan- Hiraitict see ancmagit tioning | FOSTORIA, FOE PUUREMGL CAS | WRLE Mat pote Geiser eat Cte | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. | Saie cues tomsscds coast wasomes. Doath, built by the owner for a home. SENATOR SHERMAN'S RESIDENCE. red, ke. ; lot 18 feet front; alley | ingtonian felt that his op] ity had come to na or from what you seo | gate poms " rave at once, price, $75,000; | AND 17 FFE > monument and said: | the mai is waiting at the ward room ry bay winfow brick house on $9, 00) enah, alana acy tation | Mifev RANGIna FROM #2 500 FOSS coo RACH: nin of Washington. District of "De vou ane tent deamaant ‘ on the outside, as it | door to see the 10 vcloch, light: out, and every oat FASTERDAY & HALDEMAN. og. | Sea BART OR ALL; LOCATION WEST OF 14TH | feet by & Mrerets, of one bun: They all agreed that such a thing was within were, from a visit ton | one in the party eathers a the punch bowl i o_o. 4 5 of lot ibered +177) 4 7] ir visic | to drink the host's EW GROOM, BATH AN! ULRICH KENNEDY, 605 TH ST. _@7-3t"_ | SSO! tegare cumberedelabeheadeed andvers. | LaNd Activity and Electric Railways | the znge of their vision. anne a ship in port or from the ar guests” and a ; “Well,” he said, with all the impressiveness : 9 and | Petecrine, with af mod. Imre: desirably torated: | [OR SALE five. (4 her with ‘the iaproveients. ways 5 impressions you gather EDGED INVFATMENT. | on line of tie new electric road {thie value 000}; | FomesAEE | HAVE TH | easements; Fights: privileges and’ appurtenances 10 in Montgomery County, Ma, he was capable of, “a few short months ago that See chee cen their boats alongride 240" Sinan fhe Brie, 8 BE G00, terme, SM) cath, Dslence $40 | The cor. of dnt and Mi wis. naw. Tox110; will | thease Uefoneinie tr in any wiv appertaining. > ery ’ was a more darning needi mo band cages. rs av a cheery "good pont | per thon price only Dolds good for 3 cf sale: One 8 - D, ote an ae = py + ASTERDAL & HALDEM SS Cor Strand G si nen (8 4x10 jotes to be wiven bearing § per cent per anit SENATOR SHERMAN’S RESIDENCE. ence with some moval jm ond th x. Of the a csr on ble semi-annually, and to be secured oy The fi 2 suena’ on ar oraltcesbs at tia 2 ¢ fine residence which Senator Jobn Sher- 20 | opin of ie prrghacers" A depont of § #:00r'quired | BECOMING A GREAT CENTER. | pan has erected on & street between 13th ari Rese to attend with mo en rite a letter 40 the Costs Stermme 16 be compiled with ta Stvcen vaya, bd 14th streets hasa frontage of 50 feet and ex- | oo oned “Saturday night” aboard « United ted so feclingy, and otherwite he niet fevered tg feel! at the ro and caqteniapelegg yt agi aony | States man-of-war in a foreign port, away from | fave for the aitixing af the belle each half owt purchaser after y adver base- rs j Seeavent fuck reais in sme Dewspaper published | TH€ Various Electric Rallrosd Schemes to! ment, three full stories aud a high finiehed | t® familiar scenes and gofiesing influences of am. the (oststem of the shen ft. _ | a bacenin: per foot | Cor "N. Cap. and Han lots: ‘per foot. Toth and B ste h. to advantage. per f Cor. Ith and Tate, = officers ashore may care | ho=ts a fi fore retiring rooms to ake a smoke be= JOR SALE—A SPLENDID PROPERTY FOI perhaps afew retire t vestment, on Maryland ave. near the Capitol: lot | ¢: improved br 2-room and cellar brick Fesi- | Will sali for ome. than vatne of ground to cipal $12.00; #3 C00 cash Balance racy, EAS a ___ OF Bw. ; Z * 1. D. Bring the City Into Closer Touch With the | attic story. The front one of T. F.|/" “home port” It is on the bleak const of | PACE his watch me . &MIT! S, i rs Sh rascellcat, locality. orthweet: | © r 20 sar-atde PRANK BGS tT Country—Some of the Improvements Now | Schneider's designs, in light Indiana lime-| Alaska, perhaps, or amid the palmy islands of | thoughts and tbe liar furnace ih ‘i pics or in the South seas, but wherever wapered: offered at 85, will inake 6 1o1 ‘foot, 1 Cor. 13th and H sts. n.e., $1xi49, fine business POXCANSON BHOS. -Aucts., cor. th Dat nw. | tm Progress in the Way of New Buildings, | Sone. with wide granite steps approaching the | the tro epovel. D ae peabileaandl Roman arched entrance, with its carved itiee tte savadron of United States ships are aoe ie z & HALDEMAN. gon rs 1.15 | BROWN MARE, 1 8 ee ee columns. A square bay runs up three stories | at anchor, and the osticers of one ship bave in- TYPES OF RAIN FALL. $ 147th Cr =| EASTERDAY & HALDEMAN, operiithtra D's ROC Hae, CCHREE - SERCXG "CL TOE and then falls back to the front, finishing | Yiled the officers of the others to join them in FOR S87, RRYEAND AGE Sb. BETWEY io AUCTION s IN’ FRONT OF SALES ROO: TUESDAY, JANUARY TENTH, AT TWE! CLOCK, Ja7-2 in at baivide to ad en aacs ‘oat HERE IS NO FALL- | through the two top stories asa tower, with an | # “Saturday night,” asort of an “at home,” as ‘sud Morris place: will val ing off in the lively in-| intermediate balcony at the third floor. At| it were, when over the pipes and beer ot the | An Interesting Paper Read by Gen. Greely : ; Before the Geagraphic Society. re Vantage: per foots. : this floor a loggia extends nearly across the | mellow punch the folke at home are teastel rs : WARNER & CO. i E BROOKS, terest which is manifest | ont tormed uith corved colamen. At the | and thonght of, and many a good story is told | The seventy-fourth regular meeting of the z S16 Fst nw. | or THE COR OF 2D 4 MANICURE. in the farm lands of | right'of the entrance an oriel window over | ond isthe joke cracked. | National G Society occurred in the ase POR SLE_AN PYCELLENT BUSINESS PROP: | =~ > care —ay-soRN MILLEN E Go. Printing ofienquage: ee Montgomery county, | hangs from the second story su} on | ‘ore the “eight bell” reports have been re- : mos Club last night. The Ft iS Liroomg. steam heat, large lot. with 2 | = ciao es > _ ADAMF PAYN, MANICURK AND CHIROPOD. ign bee > led roof | ceived the boats come alongside " t tick stabie, JOHN O. JOMNSON, O17 F 290 and 1232 AN et aw. new brick hones: 2storg: | POR SATE-BARGAIN — FINE LOT IN THE Maes Bie eT NW te any atmOPOD: Sees ee Ssh et Po cay Aig gory ee manny pre ng pend pened org at gwen shor nn a . Bath and ined. imp. von easy terms; €2, northeast. on grade: to party walle; water,sewer, | Manufacturer of FINE MANIUURE aud GHINOPOD- called to the activity in nt, yy & gable, hep * merry pai tegen geunptly «28 SALE BEAUTIFUL NEW OROOW He Fane | aap, Be SB: ee atten Belen. BT 181 GOODS south of New Xore- nove this direction and there |*4 tone chininey top. The interior is | of officers, ready to Inv aside the distinctions of ior ae rege goo - EGR Gust ace’ ALB | om sauecay A mepeceD —parce—rang | “ate LTER A. spacious. A hall eleven feet wide extends | for a time and enjoy the evening on a par. r minutes of the previous M st. n.w.; neatly new S-story a celjaas win tow Uriok apd's'cue dweillns: 10 rooms sntbeth! brick stable ithe rear: this ho the inet degres. eingantiy finished aud parered cinepection invite t yrice, $10,000, RUST & SERPORD, 624 Lathe Sade JOR SALE—TO SUTILE AN ESTAT! | F2etory bob, houses opposite Frank ft Tigin’ on I st. now by laste deep to 3) Six Mbp bs Site Gent Apply to Dr, D. SCDEN. Exetutor, 14 Pst mw MSD Ok, SALE_A NEW FIGHT-ROOM AND brick dwelling, mt. on to dof. alley. Price, $4,500: $00) cash. For one week only, DANTE & GOs, 1320 jabSe” | Lot 218 OR SALE—A COUPLE OF GOOD 10 PER CENT | 37-3 HYATTSVILLE. ——— 7 Correspondence of The Evening Star. i Hyartsviize, Mp., January 7, 1893. iE | USE EM bo NF ave: aud'S: Cane Totee™ “© | The appeal from Judge Brooke's decision in front £1,00sa ft. | the single tax case, which was supposed to have $1. 50sq. ft. | been abandoned, will come up for argument in voi tt, | the court of appeals on next Thursday or Fri- t"' | day. ‘The counsel for the appellants are confi- AR 21ST AND R STS. 10 rooms and bath ; bavin isnodoubtthatitisthe} trom the front back to the large | Up the gangway ladder they are recerved by che | meeting had been approved and = the precursor of a series of | staircase ay a the right = wd Protgliered a a with hand shakes. | report of the committee _ improv which | entrance the Senator's library. | and, perhaps, nicknames that may carry them | jae thy ate acne: tel will materially change {18325 fect: on tho left the druwiag | away beck to. their cadet da us, | ca ian cecehncs :Seaeeaets aes Re y room, 18x35 feet; back of this the reception | when some unfortunate mi: ae —— » the character of that | room, 18x19 feet: then the dining room, 20:33 quick-witted comrades a cli to straddie a | Greely, whose paper on “Rainfall Types of the entire section of coun- | feet, and « breakfast room, back staircase hall | nickname on a fellow that would stick to him | United Stetex” was lo ward to with con= ‘y. On the second floor, over | through life. Down in the wacd room the siderable interest. © recly said that the . This movement is due almost entirely to | and butler’s pant i “ Rat electric railroad enterprises, ‘rhich win | the dining room, is the ball room, The rest of | bright lights shine on the mess table wich the subject he had selected was the typical distrl- icing all tiet sepish in ch with the | {2 second floor is taken up with chambers, punch and cigars and tobacco laid out for the rainfall in the United States and the | dent of winning the case, while the counsel for | r7® Fegion in closer touch with the | bath and toilet rooms and other conveniences, | visitors, The welcoming over, the friendit ve re ney 4 ig en eitseapeclbac aa! f meet. |‘; As soon as the railroad out tho 7th street | ‘Tuo third floor is of the same size as the second | lasses go round and that tovst, above all, the | { ‘caneensttnes “OF Sanaa G21 F mtu. w. | tbe appellees are equally as sanguine of meet-| road became an assured fact then enterprising | and. similar; |. The servante’s rooms | dearest to ones away from ho ae with success, wet 7 Fon sae < FINS NEW HOUSE aed Meta now. Three low brick with br i » “Sweethearts jon to the phywical ge te investments, B.w. of small | oR BF SOLD aT |'*§, ‘ men saw that thi f rapid ica-|ato in the attic. There are eight or teu | and Wives,” is drunk. Then throwzh the emoke “ t “ 4 2OR SALE_@ HOUSES ©: > uses Z q |. Postmaster George Tise has rendered the ‘is means of rapid commanica. a ich “ nited States, The paper wag Pee store amd (eeilte bay-wtidow yress | "3aBt —__ Oblo Dank de Ew. | Newt Soyo ave aa Sekt e | following report of the operations of the free: | tion with tho city would make the locality bath and toilet rooms in the house, all of which | wreaths of the fragrant Haranas come sgveral | Sonffied to. by Genieion a % s santh 1 INT9O to alley. LOR. SALE_SoUTHEAST—2-8 AND CEL- | noreasonabie f | delivery ee ‘at this aise for the month of ; available for residence purposes. An active | £2, = t = ith th tit = te precipitat t the sear and pre- * HSA BUTLER. Gar Pet ew. Jar brick ; 7 rooms: 8-1. 100 054137; | ga7- CHARLES Sisdsn owt, | December, 1892: Delivered—registered letters, | Jomand was the result, not only for land along areentvaui Ths Recsauat tootaten San TRE LIECTEXANT's sToRy. sented a sucersafil analynia of the average face ; accra sami , mania . SaaS MEIC WEIGHS, Laxtre 1%: ordinary letters, 1.315; postal cards, 254; | the line of the new rond, which extends to the | frcproot vault. | Th ‘kitchen, laundry, dke. "4 |, One of the best isfrom a jovial, good-natured | tuations from mouth to month, <0 that for the ° AUP, FARDON £60... | PGtutbaa taimeet weno te eae ANTE | fourth-class mail matter, 11883. Collected | District line and to Takoma Park, but at once modern heating plant iv ued. Tike house is | Heutenant, who gives usan extract, real or im-| “Tt time th Prosentation f ' sate —= esing) and all sections of local and mail letters, 215; local and mail postal | Propositions were made toextend these lines be- | Modern heating plant is u: gl actd ploy. Price, #18,00 + ~ BN A BUTLER, Ji, 671 Fat. aw. ae Fog ee Pace Ans side (sea me before purr CAR W. WH all the simp IMPORTANCE To PARMIRA, The first portion of the paper was devoted te MODERN RESIDENCE, CEN- the city. 1 fi a HITE. 130 F st. Xi HANG | . | finished in hard woods throughout. The halis | *ginaty (where's the harm), from anotber LOT ON O-8T. | 8.650; total amount of postage’ oe all aatier | ton of the Dallas of Te tae eiPe: | and. dining room hare oak wainscoting end | “Saturday night.” ‘The expectant, listencre pe me, 36000" 85 | Boy Leos *| of land has been “purchased, especkils along | Paueled onk ceiling. The staircase is claborate | nettle ‘back in their chaire and some light « contail house in the n.w. : 2 : i - we hs west and the field for the postmastership of this village. | cure a country residence for himaelf along. the | {0 library in ip quaviacsd cathe cok: 10s fer ar bee ene teat bee] aenenat a It is reported that a syndicate has secured a| 7th street road. However, whether the Presi- | 2% a BS 2 at sea—dead marines, you n st. Te, : " e: ; | and in the dining room a large buffet is built | fresh cigar as the narrative begins. It was at ® discussion of the importance of thie knowk ster and t amt jandry sta e G. No. A. R., of this | the continnation of the 7th street road into the | ® s - " e a 8sekn w. WHITE, ee a TOE “Mu proeeh we wntingyoxed | siece toon age Tetrodey steeisg ree ene | coantre “One phase ct tae rack rond into the |in. Another feature of this Toom ia the huge | a Saturday night on the old Pensacola down in | edge to all enterprises and especially to farm- are — Fe oe Pt n BUTLER, Jr, G21 Fst. Jarat | Fran and installed its newly elected members, | locality excites was shown in the rumors which | {Teplace and mantel. The parlor is finished in | the South Sea Islands, and we had invited the ing in th y brie rooms; | and monthly pay h ‘OSCAR Ww! WHITE woo Ps. | seedt °K ROK save | ¥ ‘The floors of the first story ere inlaid or| know. He was @ typical down easter with 4 tract of land on the Eastern branch, below | dent-elect selects that locality for his home or y : : yphcal . ba | ees Oe ONO Sp WARSION & OG | Bladensburg, for the purpose of starting a| #ome other, there will be no let up in the move- | Parquet floors. yore cn Nin, the Aédie, ont af tonoand's ara ‘Lith st, brick yard. | ment which has begun, for the reason that tho THE NEED OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS, aug saat, Dut covers! beers am 2 epee z : a pipe full of good tobacco drew him out, and Durtion-af the | which buve een or are about tobe constructed, | p,ube importance of theadoption of wome com-| Shas the false spe for ure Ht war on the ua | Tyler Suit property at Bright Seatconsisting of | Thedemand for lands. in Montsomory comets | PFehensive plan by Congress for providing the good whalin’ ship Nancy Jane, the latytude | bend or an freus aenuianum Go weied> hes | twenty-two ac | has, however, gone to the eastward of tho 7th | *4ditional buiidings needed in this city to ac- spp, the Jongvtude I disremember, but it war | mum. A composite type was composed of two KS, 614 F st. A number of young ladies and gentlemen of | street road and extended north for a surprising Commodate the executive departments and | *blowin’ a right pert gale, and the skipper wuz jnilections {rom « Mr. Geotgo B. Garges recently purchased at a | trustees’ sale, for simple type ribed as one which conid be on place bet. byacurve with «single | Hor eee Geng Price, Choice lots in all parts. Yan) sub | & Miho bk strictly modern residence, . aximam through © aati pocorn ranianes. SOS PARE Oise nang dation and gontte Preity | their business has frequently been pointed out |@standin’ on bis quarier’ deck lookin’ kinder | mlections f iy a > cases sotathern expestire. $20,000 | FOR SALE—O1ft AND MARYLAND AVE. ge amused themselves by coasting on 9 nari ; ‘ ea TO. oor rer iot a Ie Riya bapebe | the neighboring hills last Thureday night. THE SANDY SPRINGS ROAD, in this column. The crowded condition of the | lum. He war Capt. Simmons and I war mate ondary minin. ene sultabia for store Congressman Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland, ‘ : ing | Public buildings establishes the necessity for | Simmons, but thar warn't no consangumit, bio. elt areaktatevae ie re pth ride a This is due tothe effort that is now being | |imediate action, and the extent of the de-| When all o’ a suddent away up tharin thecrow’s | tion at Magruder’s Hall in this village on. the | ™#e to build the long-talked-of road connect- | mand for more room is an evidence that the | 86st the lookoat he sung out, ‘Thar he blows Jeet of eroqniion Kentuck: x | 00) 4 a Bent ack ; oO 10,000 | POR SAT from forty to twenty years, n to the conclusion that there were five i ‘ Sanit Goal ; aa ; da sperm, too!” Then says Capt. Simo : : > POR SAL aventng’ Of ths 18th Ge 0th fasten ing Burnt Mills and Sandy Springs with this piecemeal policy is not the one to be pursued. | 8%d a sperm, 1 pt. Sim distinct simple rainfall d that the com- sti Waoved! property | ered carn morn A aleighing ‘party was formed among the |city. A company hut been organized to build | In this connection the Building Register ns the agree pages ere segs yp wage anf pag ge | parsing on both sides H 5 : following to say: : more of these. ‘These fi . Eo BaUManas, | ment; balance iong time. SHER Thurday evening and pleasant ride ter cakes | {bit Foad, aud it in snid thet nearly all tho eapi- | fYO"i06 the subject of public buildings for | Then Lup an’ sed, “Capt. Simmons, this ain't | ther Ieeite hice rang fem Ge Paes "Phone 789. 1421 Gst., main floor. | THOMAS J. FI: ooo ip te Wabegens sped ‘3 catia rs oe coe a i eee 2 reg | the District government we trust that without | 80 kind o'a day nohow to goin chase 0” that | oce the Mexican, which «prang from the Fok Sab sisted of Muses Katie Coldenstroth, Rosa Lynch | within’ the District, has Bre A sscatel, been | Leing importunate we may renew the sugges- | "F Whale, an’ this ain't no kind o° weather to | ¢ lithe water to the sowthy since » i | iower no lifebout into, nohow.’ Then sed and Amelia Constantine and Messrs. Howard | definitely determined. At first tions made in these columns some years ago | a . sworth, Geo. Coldenstroth, Ben., Ed. and | gested to tart, the now road ab Takome Pack, | that stepe be taken looking to tho ultimate com Ciarence Fowler and Rufus H.’ Vincent. the terminus of one of the branches of the 7th | Yetsion of all that portion of the city between pepe 7 le Mr. Elbert Dent is confined to his home with | street road, aud baild it out. through Burnt | {ie mall and Penneslvanin avenue and 3d_ and | Rod Rol blasted!’ An’ Llowers. It wara long | Hudson bay mind the gre a bad cold. Millsand Sandy Springs, A still further ex- | 15th streets into cites for buildings of the vari- | Pull an’ a bard pull, but Tcomes up with that | then went on to give a de Mrs. Hollyday of Baltimore has been visiting | tension northward has been suggested, with a | OU departments of the government. A serie: | &F —< I — up in the bow ot that | these varions simple ty | her mother, Mra, L. H. Campbeil, on Littlefield | terminus to be eventually at Ellicott City. It dings from the Capitol to | 8 | . oat r. arpoons that ar whale | characteristics, avenue. is said that an electric railroad iw to| the White House, with tho noble surroundings mee a alongside the Nancy Jane. | maattiass id of {he Pinkney Memorial Church | be built from Ellicott City to Baltimore and in | ‘his space would permit, would be an ideal ar- | An’ es I'comes up the ses ladder thar war Capt. | met last ‘Thursday evening at the residence of | that way au electric railroad communication | Fugement both in the matter of good taste and | Simmons a standin’ on his quarter deck with | a: | Mr. and Mrs. RG. Whiting in, this village. | would be established between ‘this city and | CUvenience and a subject for national pride, | his arms siretched out towards me an’ oars in | heaviest pre Routine business was transacted and Messrs. | Baltimore. This route to Baltimore is some- 4 HOW OF HovsES. yaad ak ane alka mer in | most total Pt. | the j Simmons, a standin’ on his quarter deck, “Mate | Atiantic, from the Atlantic immons, when I'sez lower you lower and be | souri, wi janie tine cheap. FLIPPIN, Owner, Dotti of Mexico; the mi, and the Mise =u sprang from A SPLENDID EW SIX-ROOM rie hows- O17 { lorida ave. now. Address | AKTY. Builder and Owner, O01 V st nw | 1 Obi0 ave. x 353-60" _| oR SALE_FT The Pacific type was prevalent fo alley : 88,500. { 1014 Soath Carolina ave. s.c., 2 story and basement, | 78 | Grooms, bath, #4. 200. W PRESS | a3t-8e | ProR SATE—BARGA Finest corner in n.e.. Othand D sts. ; per “ , DUSE “4 fer nay ¢ rain in suram chem, ; izé_%°| pointed ana commition toamake atrangersente | Raat JonAer than the proposed one along whit] Some time next week it is expected that] pipes an’ tobaccy aa rood aid Meifory ears | ine preisition ofan aor eee | cinta one yr al for an entertainment to be given at the | more and Washington, Lut the former mig {ground will be broken in Cambridge street, | an’ there yourn for the rest of this er cruise. | solstice anid sete cee sui after the call = | Comer Now Jersey ave, and Moran st. 0 ington. 0 nal next meeting. Refreshments were served. | would have the -—|Among those present were Mra. John E. Latimer, Mrs, H.C. Dobbs, Mra. ‘Smith of | Charleston, W. Va.; Misses Nellie Lewin, Lulie | Fuiler, Alice Owens and Nannie Geib, and Messrs. J.B. Burnside, Clarence Wilson, F. A. Holden, Richard Whiting, Edward Fuller and Rev. Edward Wall. | Sst. near New Hampshire ave.: cheapest lot on sq A cular ae. gee oe | ane ? DR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL | POR SALE-SMALT LOT houses in the city: near Thomas Circle; first two | 4° Lot 20x80, in tie northwe S contains fourteen fooms and | Lot on 4th st. n.¢. near M: 1 ‘Thie hous” was bubt in the best | ALP. efor the owner, Who desires to sell | _Jatat d ie i Then sez I to Capt. Simmons: ‘Capt. Simmons, | equinox. August, July and vantage of passing through a | ©Ooke Park, Georgetown, for the erection of a nats Pt ° a quinox. August, July and Sep ceanid bere tee aay fae ler Sen Sisk at hemes. Yhadediinan, cahinan tx EhoaS pant bees er your oa pipes, = yor onths of the heaviest rainfall, while during iirond facilities, certainly without thoxe that | number, will be three storics and ccllar, have | (Crptect, @r Your god old Medford ram; all 1) February. March and April there a - ke it possible to bring the products of that | {Touts of pross brick trimmed with lime stono, | Pant © Jou, Capt. Simmons. is coosility com-| entire absence of tain, Tich farming region into this city by a direct | diversified by square, round and octagon bays | "0" O° ae pill tind?” rey sores < & THE MOST IMPORTANT TYPR. and rapid route. running tothe mansard roofs of blue slate. | i°Pa0g Saike forard, ‘Thon Cece sien, | The Missouri he consi to be the most The line of approach for the Burnt Mills road | Dormer windows will add to the appearance of . - er are the Ma Wutiding and Loan Asscciati «NK ON sf st wig ase - - sez tome: ‘Mate Simmons, all I important type not only on account of the vast | ——-poe Nigiri : jp | bas been adopted which would bring it along {the fronts. The interiors will be finished | > c ed , ui . hanwings, carpotsand | PO? TAN Wy Pitt Ni OFFICE, ‘The tickets entitling the holders to a voice in | the Sargent rond to the northern bounds of | throughout with white pine, ‘In the ‘basement | i Silence. an! gol dened little o' that! territors it covered, but because of ite faver- Sa a & tl the disposal of the horse, buggy and set of har-| University Heights, where ar is well-knowe ono | will be located the dining room and kitchen. on | "2! 5 able influence on agricult This type wae _ aes & BEAEL Lt SINGLY Of ¥ ness at the recent Masonic fair at Beltsville Y M of the main stems of the proposed suburban | the first floor two parlors; sleeping apartments __ THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY SALUTE. Were examined last Wednesday evening and Mr. | railway starts, ‘The terminus of the Eckington | aud baths occupy the remaining floors, ‘Tiling | ‘This story, with the vivid ideas it convered Simms Jones of Muirkirk was declared the win- is not fe will be employed in the baths and vestibul Ree oe the, peice be ete ee anne ab | Foud is not far away, and trailic arrangements ploy @ bai les. | to these present, who had known the rugged JOR SALF_i: briek dwell POUL ‘ontaining 12 | Kood opportunity for » with all modern conveniences: wil be T RL GOODMAN, | jacket prevalent in most of thy Its characteris:ice w Precipitation follow northwestern states, & very light RY | Rancine from dhe ‘per a - h could be made with either of thexe roads. The charactor of the average “A: oki » | early summer and the major q Sues Lt Foe lucky ticket, No. 100. The fair was a success 5 5 Sie eae Soe ee pearance rage “Gown-sast skipper,” | year's ral YOu Bele a nest socially as well as fnancially. tome Altec tiles naes ye eeringy and Ashton. | Wintiam Lawson will build in the northwest provoked laugh all around, till some one su- | "Tse Tenneasce trpe covered n email area and sroome ant bata scone rete ae RSs FIs See be connected by an electric railroad with the | Section, from plans prepared by Robert Head, | Eooree Whine» “siulle’’ of @ more substantial rized by the hight amount ot alley in i y Smallpox at Sitka, Alaska. heart of the cityat Louisiana avenue and 7th | architect, fourteen three-story and cellar | ‘cast «-Hfore’ r p precipitation in the last of winter or he firet « ‘and can be so.d ov easy terms DY ips: | toast, “Here's to the wind that biows and the ‘20-in DOR SALE 19th wt. Near Q spring and the minimum in mid-automn. PBUILDING LOT! A Sitka, Alaska, letter, dated December 24, | #treet. The various propositions that are being | honses. Hummelstown, Indiana lime, green | chip that 1d the lass ” ROOK s 4 . 7 i goes, and tive lass that loves sailor, si asy tera THOS. "H. STANT: 258 | contains the startling information that emall- | M4de in regard to the route of the Burnt Mills| stone and prees brick will be used, ‘The front | teas deaoe with Fight good will, Then | tantic st sue: ox has made its appearance among the natives | Ftd in Maryland are of great interest to a| will be broken by square bars that extend to | comes a series of good stories told at’ the ex- | distributed of P peal nong large number of people, as itis presumed theta | the roofs of Spanish tile. On the first floor | pense of brother officers, if they be present or | "The paper exe there, and ‘says that the white settlers are | railway passing in front of piece of property, | will be a saloon’ parlor, dining room, kitchen. | hot makes little difference, Gee of Paine not Paget “whee thoroughly aroused to the gravity of the situ- | even if it is now only farm land, will tend to in- | pantry and china closet; the finish will’ be in| popular and. jovial naval offer of the ood | by en = ation and are making every effort to put down | Creaso its value. It is safe to say that the Innd | antique oak. The remaining flora trimmed in | school, who often figures as the hero of same of | "Grocly bed an the epidemic. ‘The letter states that it is prob-| Owners in Montgomery county havé been | hardwoods will be devoted to sleeping apart- | the best of these stories, is Commodore Fyffe. | tavern ably owing to the prompt action of United | Tecently receiving more inquiries as to what | ments, dressing rooms andbaths. In the latter | It is told of him that while in command of a The Atlantic type te rai of the t oR SALE BUY A HOM" #146 do"n and $1 sit Pome le cars, on Ist. s 50) NORTE Minton . EMME, (02 Fst. nw. New York ave. = STMENT. ve, apres se "will rent wile ales rinrned the bere of the to better this | R SALE— " they would take for their land then ever before. | the floors and wainscoting are tiled in encaustic. | Cuited & i . Ogden followed Gen. Gresly te tI eapeuse so States Marshal Orville W. Porter, who had the e g are tiled e-| United States ship lying at anchor in an} talk in which be attempted to epee — F PIANOS and ORGANS, perfect in every | patients quarantined at Jayoneki, across the AN EXTENSIVE SUBURBAN RAILROAD. The open vestibales will be tiled in mosaic. English port onthe queen's birthday his gunner | ‘whnitione tes Soo iner ginst duos temeeage ' z%. beng ‘Mccat | D€Y from Sitka, that the disease did not obtain} During the present week the District Com- A PRIVATE RESIDENCE. fired a salate of twenty-three guns instead of ing exploration, re topograp marsannce. geographic and He defined exploration as a eure the to @ stronger foothold. The prisoners from the | miasi signed it allowit - i i the customary national ealute of twenty-one ‘uevaiy ta te | jail aro aboard small schooner, chartered by | pen reileey to bem the wae” a Denia te Beers rinchbeck will build honse on | pune, An Kuglish admiral upon bearing of | ‘Potrsi®! peaNowRerrare Gly, Dee us forthe | the government at $250 @ mouth, where they | °*” iy ee of laying Bacon street between 14th and 15th streets | the mistake sent an officer post baste to | a poneral descrip bent PIASOM and OhaaNE, will be kept under guard until ali danger of | tracks of this proposed néw railroad. As the | extended from plans prepared by N. T Haller, | Capt. Fyffe to ask an explanation of | s,ceueral des STAYMAN ancther outbreak is past. Fears are entertained | readers of Tur Stan aro perhaps aware, this | architect. It will be 25x70 feet, three stories | this apparent breach of etiquette. The captain .-rarncies = that the neighborhood of Juneau, thirty-nine | Company under their charter have authority to| and cellar. Hummelstown brown stone will be | received the officer with his customary lavich ving, all the terms For fuli partic . - > features and details well depicted dint : UPRIGHT PIA miles distant. will be infected, as the prisoner | construct a railrond from 7th street and Lou- | used on the front, the cellar story being con-| courtesy and in reply tothe admiral’ question | same time nocusate, “Tbe tuik ot Mee Sigde oP agcbt oa rms too) tueltided. PRELFFER who first contracted the smullpox was one who | isiana avenue along E and G streets to 12thand | structed exclusively of brown stone. Heavy | sent back the ~ Give the admiral my com-| Pronght out e discussion which was | Bs _—__ 417 1th» had been transferred from that place to Sitka | 15th streets northeast. From the bounds of | carving elaborate the arches over the doors | pliments and tell him I fired tweuty-one guns by Prof. Haker, Vr. HM. Wa They : ‘ < n a participated The local quar- ‘ity at 12th th sti . features bay fe mn Victoria, on for the Ls - POR SALE-SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NEW Ur. | 10 ef ee letter says local quar- | the city a and 15th streets the road will | and windows. Prominent features are the bays | for Queen Victoria, one gun for ord | son and othe jianoe- Ve weW anos left over | Mutine will be rigidly exercised in preventing | divide into threo branches. The longest |on the Mth street side and the tower on the | Almighty and one gun for Joe Fyfle, egud. sir!” | 3, aca nour Kolniay stock that Will be sbld at's large Yer | an introduction of the infection tothe Puget | follows the line of tho Bladensburg | Bacon street front. “The reot ill le caiea | Bat ous histariam fee to releter chat cea ag, | Sen in the main, ERSON AL CTs ALL agreed with Mr. Og- neared Do close them oat. Step in and see them. 3 Sound country. rond, passing throught he ancient town|mansard. Hard wood will finish the interior, | jocular message had upon the dignified English ina cool tue to,“ iNange Sour square lang. Pil Bed 2 gg gee ee hich fives the yond ity namo and near its which wil bave hot-water ‘heating, electric | Mdmiral As Tmany of my, readers know the FORK TAKES A MIG sUM eee _ | 810) pouth. o lively modern neighbor, the town of Hyatts- | bells, speaking tubes and tiled baths and vesti- | “good day” of the Japanese languago is “Ohio, er Rela s ‘ ___ Labouchere’s Newspaper Property. ville, It is proposed to continue the road be-| bules. “In the rear of the dwelling the owner | and this coupled with the fact thar Commedore | Th Highest Price in Year Being Patd te strayed from 1800 THE PIANO EXCHANGE, eee ond Hyattsville through Riverdaie and proba- | intends erecting a two-story stable. Fyffe is # native of the state of Ohio gives rise Ching. eens eee 913 Pennsyvivanta ave, Since there is no longer any concealment biy to Lakeland, a distance of some six miles to another good stor: for while he was serving Pork has been cornered in Chicago and ite SH AND BACH SQUARE, | ReCessary with regard to the severance of Mr. | from the city. The next branch, perbaps, in <umalagelspanreereies on the Asiatic station he was once the guest of es : : ? price run up to $15.00 « Taboasherst tion with the Daily News | point of length leaves the city at the head of | George Bowman will erect in Anacostia, from | honor at a Japanese dinner, aed when fe hoe ss rept Tnmay mention that the price paid for hwebare | 12h #treot and passos through ‘Trinidad, then | decigns furnished by Graham & fon, a two. | mid “Ohio” witha stately bow, the nerckevinnet | Price in yeara. ‘The er e WOKK PROMPTLY 7 egy cond able. Address. Box *0, arrel, the bighes® maapnlating the PEATE b % ‘i tr = > " re said on all sides to have cleaned ap et ~ = : along the Corcoran road through Ivy City until | story frame cottage. It will contain cight | old commodore replied, gad, and from | market are said on MIVI!. SERVICE EXAMINATION ouEStions | Pom 8""~y spectan parca in the newspaper was £90,000. When he first | the fine of 12th street extended is reachod, cas ko Gamer he Beek a ae ce Champaign county at that!” which brought a | 41 enormous profit, by sume estimated at ser Coda wien sea Handyone rusewo-d piano: full y | became connected with the proprietorship of to, the north of the grounds of Ken-| roiern comferta 3 smile from the other American officers present. | eral million dollars. It is wtated that the clique . sw AM., Ivy Institut: carved exe, ye ‘ost | the paper, more than five and twenty years ago, | dall Green, and thence along that street | 704 . i NOT UP IN SPANISH. bu pork during the cholera Leo on eeaizaD satvane Ge EerE acca | moni eolmiere : $10" down and“é5 ‘per | Ne pad tke repromentatives ot abe utgoing of | directly north through South Brookland | G0, ake? will build at Riverdale, Ma.. au ° i aN OY 4 a. ee i u s S ight-room two-story and attic cottage. | Now listen to the good stories told at the ex- | it was going bogging at €10's barrel. The ides . SMITH, | deceased shareholder £11,000 for the holding | Brookland aud University Heights to the | $! ingled = 20 Weave. mi. | of whieh he has now received a sum more than | terminus within a short distance of the Bunker | Ye™A2d04 “the ploesng srenttcctase Thorough | Petes of someot the officersof the United State | ia that they have been “claning, staf” trom RAAT og uate Genin sufficient to start @ morning newspaper of his | Hill road. | The third branch leaves the line of | plumbing and ail other modern devices will be | CTuiser Atlanta during her Inst winter's sojourn | month to month, and always ata profit. Manip- fT on el Bl eapre own. Nothing is yet known as to his intentions, | the second branch just north of Trinidad and jrctent § Graham & Son are the architects, |‘ South America. Spanish is so nearly the nni- | wiation aside, the main «pring under the market ew: orisinal price bat itis regarded ax by no means impossibic | will run north through the old Ivy City race | *"Geurge C. Walker will have 514 12th street | YeP*! language in South America as to give it | jy “he shortage of hogs menis. that, in conjunction with Sir Charles Dilke, who | track and Montello to Langdon, where it stops. | romadeled and repnired to the extent of $2,000. Each day adds some new evidence to the as hus long wished to own or have an interest ina | The work of grading the road ‘has been begun 4 Strength of the situation. Wednesday ft was the very light stock of provisious, Thursday hogs were short again and yesterday the “ ‘Comguunications promptly attended to; conten ii vconen “all hours Bes: ama. SSS | Maly paper, some plan may be adopted by | in University Heights and the officers of the | ce eee at aay are cm Te te nator Orphans’ Court business, of Jas PA: = which the ndvanced or disaffected radicals, as | company fix upon June 15 when the road will Serie ate She Ditton of Co- WINTER RE ro i werier of Cox | Aistinguished frou the ministertalist, will havo | bein operation. “No motive power hus been Se ae ee ee abtic, and be had tt alt xed in bi to | question” was more serious than ever. The SEX DI " S = " = 5 road 6a} smile ost grace! menmage woo, wet haen oy feurtees a CT gpon d aprmiaers cers ake pri ra ican wikintuscit tata, iy bGaticie oe adjoining a eertion Property on 18th strest | bow, «Buenos dias,cabslleros’” (good day. geu- | ora short ot aie tery tigat eeteceet BP font alter py THE PRINCESS ANNY, to complete the suburban part of the rond first, | S4/°tning Wormley's Hotel, which was recently | tieon), but when the time came bis coi Vrivate advices to the packers guve the hogs a8 | and for ig ra . His Financial Program, part of acquired by Major Ferguson, will 1 the course ec ih “8 rE | Prive ~ ice whereby einen toall concerned ts ap: | 28 MILES FLOM NORFOLK, OPENS JAN. 1. | yeom tne St. Louis Herublic TO FOREST GLEN. of the next year be reconstructed and fitted up | {a¢1 him. and to use common terme | Jow as 15,000. “fata. ot HEAVEN “OCMUCK: Ait to | antoguc siy hemitheei ert twins oretn seeseatt | ye was a beggar with the old worn clothes, | Another suburban railroad scheme that ia be- | as an office building. akon, “cabal!” (good “God, areas), and | of @nteace chaning oe Bee hee ean Sait, drains: the granting of stch | Hecate: Faun ts dikin ‘sroxadvat upvereed | unwashed face, unkempt hair and unbroshea | 196 discussed is the constraction of a railroad POEL ELE it took the patient and elaborate exple-| This free talk of $9 for hoge if the supply dows ral tgin coder shell fe pubttabed iu the Week ee eee shoes. He waded up to the counter of the | {0m Forest Glen to the northern terminus of Late South American Advicos. nations of a good Spanish scholar who bap-| pot e started the provision pit ine La Re wrter ast The Evento Str once! | oy 6 8. E, CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. mrceve trig Aiken 40s ot he | the Rook Creck railroad, north of Chory Chase ‘The New York Herald's cable from Valparaiso pened to ia ts ua aiaanee ot en slip oe sicesmaite were belore said day. _o31-ta,th. 6, betw hotel building “at convinee the ¥' st they been wes. brite 1 COERADERR: Jantee, a tobe, tears, groans and sighs how his stomach | suaher Sith vome,eisiees reer {lems 12 insulted, while the binnderiug officer was firmly we tea ge at Mis for the Distei-t of Columbia. | | BRBMUDA- yearned fora sandwich. Clerk Sumner went | gaid, is to be purchased by a syndicate, and the convinced that he was not preordained for « < sell eet wtin Land of the Lily and the Rose. to the sale, threw open, ite, massive doors and balling ie either to be used for hotel pu linguist; then all joined in a good laugh at the s 3 = irom its inner recep! rew anew or a large sanitarium is es COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. HAMILTON HOTEL, shining S-cent piece, which he laid Kindly fd | In either, event it is considered that a railroad fa rare ee ae aha ager = — we = = = - into lacke: = nection, in ition to it steam e . jwances. ‘AND TRUCK FARA, 150 ‘Open from December until May. oon dosent anges) and ned beg: amen, ‘would be of savangs teeth ieee ballignrents bas amounted to maiag ss Zot, | sands and protitiess plains all thet it name stfu cd wel hu ba WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor. “Now, my poor friend, what do you Dallding » sanitarium near Takoma ark bas bt ge ey perp rend fe eed FN joy lene ne ine | sttetbuted “ to do with that money?” seric the been rer . fact it ible in : Sialic orchard: vine, | SSO-wHx2m Cable addrosa, Mote, Bermuda, | 10,40 wath th i jaa fo espace of an ackinary nocopegae oot ee federal troops wil have to fight before the mat-| shooting ia the pempes Goneccand moma |S wae Sh ytataute, er kod endence r | APE PENGTCHST, fear ae eee ane | memce Sb ren Shean oak sen Giecaesed 18:1" stn Anchtaste af Gs higuedion debtors | nae che nod Pee eena ee eee Lae i Fachinond. Van ORS Stas, B ATLA CTT Tee CCTA™ | Cartoualy fora momethand thee te eee | a Tee sees oad ae Bee ea cast °f | aprapathtzas with tho Corsienige rovetationion | ina dupeond eisecear shots et beds aoa cy {eee ; i a7, TiS srt q ‘mome then ina trem Brightwood railroad t : ye 5 ON LEASE | Gamay eoeansrscuaibed. Steam best. | fous tons ads Speer, [eee Gently soko for an extension of that road | 2d wil tinaid, reign hie portfolio Poe epcepy pl mgt En FF ii | nepese reer wen Eocene ae “Young man, you see me as I am. gearing rough Tekome Park. telegraph iat a fire which destroyed a mailos | ection from Me: Barnett the Eagich sonal, | fatty ‘709 advntbuiidines sine timber ning water | the hal te of an outcast. Yet Iam hon-| 4 New suspivisiox xzam nooxtaxp, _| ‘elearephe that a fire which mogvove: [Santana aubies at sania oe ‘Sreriss | }ovelpeareremiar 5 3 oso | PROPOSALS. sisi eat goantt"bayme a goed mapper then | 218 tated tha the property belonging tothe | hat ity esterday. It started from tne: | bunting dog well teatd tore fotnd te | Suse z aaa Siete east er Mngngt a? | nl abo bth nw cocci and ayn | nat of Jn MoGuiro as been parched by | aon ofheromne, "SU OY) perp All went wall for swe coo tt ea ay! FY! 2.90 PIECE BOOSS » ical iayeeatord nd natural bintGry wilt be after that adorn this handsome form with » new |® *Yndicate. This tract of land adjoins Bzook- eee Ayes . ‘a = Siptie feVasrin seamed | trom ashton tarnspine the roaro ot the Sine | HB TOON JANOME oLRLEES TH suit of clothes. If there is any of it left after | land and South Brookland on the west, and lies | “mand Semel Gener Gussvens, Go| pected. to, cov = THOS” F Wiad awan. Toad: 12 ties frou D- 0-20 wcres, wriun | Howard Cavertiy. BD. . "The that Ieball, upon my wi tit in the | om both sides of the Metropolitan branch. It] Chica”, Minister. hose, presence, they say, promises were dis it, seeing him SESW Fe acre Wb bhanias MEataeercs, Mae | Ree kobe. BWARDEn 7 bask: "Tats daceodingly obliged” "Good-day.* iS prpoe hts wich inal exist between the two countrien “he Balivisn | excopt "erste ‘of good "powder. “Sudcus 7 front 3 - eee ——-—_ = ese kaa RET seu, | ap eh eo mmobessan oeatrignee? ‘The consider. | foveeamant has granted amnesty toll the ex-|rignt in front of the hunter « brace of ATTORNEYS. deere by Sh ey Tessas mean: The ation named is in the neighborhood of $2,000 il prering, fr the Payment of $25,000] fired at random an. rushed forward to ~ ELE CARUINGTOR ATFORNEG-ATEAW | Sots ccaped im thelr night garments Pepecre. in gold to the lawyers who acted for | his ‘Thich was al’be hed | bike 7 ies Ea Halaine Sas Data-w Wanting all lost their personal effects except what they ALSO A VERY MODEST MAX. the do gobierno in the Itahan case hes ‘This ‘the ‘end after De Bw. carried in their banda, ‘The material progress of this city is of such | passed the ‘congrtes, ‘the consal bed buried his the party re- | to ‘ \ =