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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1893—TEN PAGES. 3 =. — —— - — — = = = — — — ————————>>—>—=———>————_—_—_—_—_S 3 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. - A E Mould take steps to Inve, the District Com- THE HEALTH or THE CITY. SOCIAL MATTERS. 5, a 2 = — | — : —— . sites = 2s | missioners, or some official who could eld, i S.C OLEMBIA | mence. Isis ath ston w. any & ‘ $1,000; the Lest invewtinent to be Ueenela. aharene, tr dase BOS main, He meant nothing personal br this, but Week. of the resident families will take place SE rABLE Te THE Rees: | et _W.€. DUVAL oll for imap aud price ts SSURWANCIMPEOVEDICHoL > believed that if an indictment were found and | ” «The general health of the city continues to | at the Church of he Ancendion aleasoaek RA = : n& ABSATs enews | Oe EST Onna A : | the matter brought to the attention of Com-| si stredy iaaproveneat. Ske death som] tbe tiie wml Se Ske Sonia Coane ie SoUTHEasr. BOK, SEE;A FONTAGE OF 80, Fr. NORTH 32.690 Many Subjects Discussed by the! gress in this manner thes would quickly OF atng ints Petits 4 from 24.0 to 21.4, and | Liliott and the groom Mr. Bernard 8. Clark of , ite st. near Gh ue; suitable ies Attention to the district described. ng last week declined from 24.0 to 21.4, and | New York. Ther. I ot ‘consin " agtine Wika sear. ike ie "E. LAAPORD, ©. we core | PRICE, $5.0095, 1th Sanitary League. Maj, L. P. Williams of the Brightwood as- | the total deaths dropped from 120 to 107,” says | the bride: will parferu the cereoey: ole tae ith and F st« n. w. MBER! A KY BAY-WINDOW BRICK h and lance cellar: nive yard iy fenced. newiy “ fociation stated that bis organization could be | the report of Health Officer Hammett, ter C. Gilson of 3 D. FOR GOOD CITY HOUSE. mare effective in co-operation with the league, SALE S.E. COR. ATH ow York will be the best i by H ft. s room for Bye hy house; rooms, b and parsing han FE ona ous “This rate is below the average for the month | Man aud the ushers will be Mesars. Blows, Wheel- r We see As a general thing, he said, the dition of rt : : sed racing hance nt toe ation gt beng ° MY ie doje | WHERE WORK IS NEEDED. | things along the ith treet rond was goon, bat | Of APtil for the last eighteen years, Acute |RPIEM and Utes of Now York, Col, Oxoat Le JOR SALE-MASSAC \USETTS AVE.—4-sTORY cor. 138 = In GOOD CONDITION. Long, Dr, Middleton F. Cuthbert and Mr, brick, with stone trimmings: a tm i; Just being * ——— ‘Wemands the chen oe re were a Places to the right and left of it. | lung diseases seem to be on the wane, the mor- Seignelay C, Eiliott, the bride's brother. The Buished’ near Capitol: will se'] iittie more than costs SALE-SOUTHEAST CORNER L place would tae tiie Law EIGER! r, tone, the chairman of their sanitary com- | tality from pneumonia being eleven, as against | bride will be attended by her cousin, Miss Jeanie Beet money. Addcess BUNA FIDE, Star office. 13-61 and Trumbull sts. J.B. WIMEL, 3 ew. Mi i The Result of Preliminary Surveys Made of | ™ittee, had reported that considerable atten- gfteen in the preceding week, and the total from | Cuthbert, 1 > by 17-3 sewer! oR REN tion should be given to prevent the cont ai tomer. Me. Ak Bao - 57.03 ee s 3 on should be given to prevent the conts ; ve i" (E4ip vaceptionalis fine re idence in Mt. Pleasant, | Ae nearer [yey Several Districts—Active Work Going on | tion of the water supply of that district, About | {BES causes standing sixteen, as compared with Gober nee ee peter What and award se, 10 cou and tal: cnt nly Oe" perma 1 HLT. LLAPOL pre per to Produce Sanitary Keforms—Fdueation | Howard University Maj. Williams said there | twenty-two in the last report. During the |’ ition will fllos the teremony at the ~~ aaa oe a ae ae 7 lare grounds; wood orcha < uariers sor] Nereus Prosecution—The Mortality From | were several places needing attention. Bat the | same period influenza (grip) seems also to be | residence of Mr. and Mra George Whit8eld Bor further particulars apply to (SALE Ho. MEAD MaNp cellent waters a fants ofl boarders se | On tore section south of Whitney avenue was axa rule |on the decline, the death« numbering seven, | Brown, the latter a cousin of the on euikiie poems ye oe ot ESTE SELDEN vp not in bad condition, and wath a sewer connec- | white last week they numbered nino. ‘There | Counectiout avenue, after which Mr. Clark will = a Foe 287 oAE BESNING. Dep rEreaNT Ie EE Bound Could, be easily made with the | were but two mew cases of diphtheria, with | take his bride awar for «wedding trip before handsome cottage: 9 (oh US oe! Bost *. . room dwelling, wit! 40 actes of I dnutes! Boundary sewer, this section might be efi-| three deaths, and Sve now cues of over | settling down in their fomure Beas "ie Siow : tes, Zanse, Hot and ‘cold (xh) Whitney Sth and 14h, 30x150;80ets, | alk 0 ger, mente: | ‘The council of the Sanitary League discussed omnes eatin on — jon | Wt fever reported, with no death therefrom, | York city. fsa et laae ee | ers Sinan ae, col Taieer place. 100ci80: uotith Many subjects concerning the health of the | stg chat they would like te bon ation | Brain and kidney maladice curried off eighteen | The members of Mr. Clark's family who will “a PERE BATE #0 ‘ > Sin tustn-w._| city last night. Reports were received as to | “ei! league. He spoke of the flats and low P&tents, most “of the brain diseases being | be here for the wedding are bix married som bes - Beth tng Morgan ave.. SOrLIG: 50cts. i AMT ROOMS. BATH, | 4, . itary condi a 1 dis- | ? i ‘ apoplectic. and of the kidneys albuminuric, | and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Clark; another F A Wels aeet DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO.. eckine city nea, sireet caret the general sanitary condition of several dis-|lands around Anacostia, and expressed the | whalCcni® indicating the presence of eatarrhal | Sen, Mr. Allan Jay Clark, and bis young daugh- OS. BL WAG mye we stew, all or address. TT: | triets, i ‘ - | opini ' > Comminsi in. ¢o1 nels an ‘ os @ » eee, soe ane = ea Gail or adress Ss tricts, giving an idea of work to be accom-| opinion thut the Commissioners, in completing | inducnsm, “The danteroce costegioes ie. | ter; Mim Grace © Clack’ -| plished before the city can be considered as | the Harrison street. sewer, should ex! LL MONTHLY PAYM Lakeland, Md. Ht | cases still remain at a minimum, manifesting | The bride hae received a quantit} of ‘rooms and bath; brick: suitable terius: prices | FURNAC RIC nee leant d healthful Between 200 and | - eae ben, | Aud more rarely of whooping cough. e family. | She i+ a charming young lady, . i an JAMES M_GEECN, | wide pave cleanliness an ‘alness. ‘cen 200 and | Jieved the health of the whole city would be in nse Ni z 0 By SAMUEL BEE Bedy a ianie | ms tie 200 ‘new members wore chosen and eridence | davger. ale ety ro The report shows: Number of deaths, 107— d from two of the best families in South — = i > : white, 60; colored, Death rate per 1,000 | Carolina, and carries with her to her new home SQUARE TAS & WHoLe. o8 THE s1 Oe ee eee aea| Morcasthticn pietier ee a given in other ways of interest in the work of IN NORTHEAST WASHINGTON. per annum white, 12.8; colored, 24.8 Total |iu Now York the West’ wishes of @ host of Er cccidcnduasun cs | LRes eee an | Se cee eG eee Bn ie acon the lengue. Mr. B. F. Leighton, chairman of the ninth | population, 21.4; 36 were under ‘five vears of | friends. cos 502 tet st «6., Grooms and bath. cab’. fens ah yy Ly: have ¥ 1 ” = nh Mr. R. Ross Perry, president of the league, | district, reported the results of an inspection |". 27 were under one ve het mant~'s, bevwied plate vias hant wood Uranch of the old end 21 over | | Socioty here will have to etir iteclf' ttle, es pond oe sank: ‘abiuet inantels; furnace beat and electrie | SALE Ee Cay of the proposed boutevati ir with Mr. John Joy Edson as sec- a i i | sixty years; 20 of the deaths occurred in | Preparations ; a c “ Bet beer at eee asus Conte alley). 8 Fa'irwad to Battinore.’ ie base pectin was in thechair with Mr. John Joy Edson as sec- | rade by himself and several of his associates in | hospitals and public institutions, The deaths | Prikees Eulaine bull's ao © Steps and trminine nto be appreciated, orci), side alley | pest office. sctiouls ehurekes. &. Com i | Tetary. The other members of the council pres- | bis district. ‘The general «umtary condition of | by dlasses were as follow motie, 22; consti- | y, 4 ~ a. Se Sa poe Sv ouE Fee dial ie | AUNEWSAR OS: TGS A ag Pip | ent were E. Francis Riggs, B. H. Warner, Dr, | the datrict he thought, was very good. The | tational, 24: local, 0: devcopmedtal, Ty rio= | Neekytnd before abe deper President and Men, ae 2 myltm eh ash anions: each: or p.m. at Lakeland. Inquire for. J. CA. J. 8. Billings, T. W. Noyes, B. F. Leighton, ee en foes bonis ae ed lence, 4. The principal causes of death were: | Cleveland. The New York ball has been set for if these hs Bat <a BOO = John F, Cook, Geo. F. Harbin, F. L. Moore, iled report would be. prepare ad aed | Croup, 2: diphtheria, 3: consumption, 14: dinr-| May 22 and will be a subscription event. Tt is ay. Pricresch 4.350 tcnw._ | EORBALESRNOORTAND SOUTHER ohn F, Cook, Geo. F. » Fe + | detailed report would be prepared ant filed 5 Lchoultoves 9 mater beens seen s subscription event. It Shane 316 tot at. se. - Grownen cack noms : e LEAVING | F’Storepriin view sua Nels Or Fragen tm J, Harrison Jobneon, George | with tho secretary. One’ thing be called es- | monia, 1; Gongestion of the lana, 1; broceeny sehectibe eee haat ee amen, Beated by: furnace, sume style of finish, gp a ed urs tt a mse tet ell impeored, norinwoss | the time (> purchase for sefe lnvestinen Truesdell, Judge T. F. Miller and H. P. God- | pecial attention to was the existenco of an old | 4: measles, 1: kidney. dinenson, Fy maeninwitin f Rarhiy kee cee aly aoe on Gn bg phanmbipe the inet : 4750 | on SALE 8n200 BRICK HOUSE eons aye | mht i win, “Maj. L. P. Wiliams of the Brightwood | fewer on East Capitol street running parallel | cancer, 4.’ Darthe reported: Thirty-four white |parsmbly balls. and of course = tiene Poste nnd beh, Saviy Bniebed, each Festa | Bin x'ne. 2 - 3 p edaT 85 | Hoszomy Ressare Trrsy Association and Mesers. Wim. King and E | Tos ‘housce sill connected’: ible oid’ arere | Males, 39, white females, 15 colored males and | Sil therefore enjoy. the vecy best —— posure, very desirable | het runt x astory Wrrears Lrsexr. P. Buckley of the Anacostin Citizens’ Asso-| D1a'been broken and clooeed by neote of teeee en 5 ee eee reported. 3) | of seeing New York society, or those who feel sei eto tail ut nowen face Garett Parke | few erm Eps The suburbs of Washington wit! repeat the | elation were presciit by invitation. He knew of soveral cases'ef tyieoid teres aloog | Sine ame cee Arths reported, 9 | that thes represent it, ‘them besutitully situated as homes or invest- myl-lw Dor. 1th and Goth awe Bistiay of Voston, New York, Philadelphia! A communication from the Enst Washing-| that street and had no doubt that they = Miss Kate Jansen of Quincy, IIL, who visited Gh okt ween Fo sace_ny ook = aan See apd Chicago and become the resident places | ton’s Citizens’ Association, inclosing copies of | originated from this sewer, He did not _know cake oe enone here the forepart of the winter and who has Waco’, saiiare ball. nant GEV. F BEAUTIFY, BUILDING SITES esc ceases inveis ia land now. amendments to building Fegulations roposed whether there wax law forit, but he believed ee ben spending a number of weeks in New ont finish, best itary, viumbine, con curvy ey sees ete y that nssociation, making compulsory the | there should be some way to compel ple ti laven, New York and Kiverton, N. J., is here — rane on N. J. ave. near Mat.ge.3| AVENUE S We end on the tne OF GONKECTIC NGTON) on mon: oan a 2 - " lite instep lectei bes lone acting rice: i. aq!" SSS" M AXESUEN'N. andon the Ine of the Rock Creek qinciie eon jotels and other places where large accumula THE WORK TO RE DOSE. ides ta aba Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson were re Grewsitur case» cats pass the de Garfield Park and is & superior house for ihe pice asta only 0. Price, # eas! . tions of refuse are apt to be found, was re- a pe ew {be tots are GO ft, front and offered at very reason-| TT NC), 06 8 x W 4 4 J A general discussion followed as to the best] Mfr, Lane, an eastern traveler and orientalist, ing congratulations yesterday on the Ny N. Corp, . IN. W., | ferred to the sanitary committee. Dsteeces of a accor tw | MONTH, will vay for a de- | “Complete water, sewerage and ehting plants give | _mi3 q ru Sr. N Bee ways of bringing about changes and improve-| recommends the following treatment for | jf *,"coud child to Mr. and Mra a each # rooms, Saas : pear 12th, so.) | all the conveniences of a city hom THE SANITARY COMMITTEE. te fi % a 2 : Herbert of the British embassy. pibedy ads, bene pruning Prare ack es slats mantel; water and sewer. ‘Price MOAT Fue co. | | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Dr. J. 8, Billiogs, chairman of the. sanitary Sa eT einer ceaecae ie in 1543, | 4, is Blanche L. Rueckert left today for Bale ‘tnen cach Seek ce SESE beer ne bene ee AP BEILDING LoTs— = — = - committee, reported a list of books recom-| think the Commissioners could do much in the a ace timore to attend the twenty-fifth anniversary na 14th sts. ne... faware ave ee ¥ st. bet. 17th and 18th sta ne. EY Qe Eh Roar F si: aperine. _ 5 i SALI LE DROIT PARK. | and are now rented to desirable tenante, ame authorized to offer fora few days one of the Beantifa, baldins lots 16% ft. front adjoining the | nicest brick houses im this park; © routns and bath; F0e | POR TALE Guo) SINE ACUES ON TURNPIRE, | mended in response to a request of the promo-| way of laying ont sewers beyond the work | "bile cholera was raging there, he was Pitas Fem tenga primates wa tr0Rk | Lion com ely p already planned by the engineers, as the money | formed that there was an Englishman in a | Miss Daisy Robinson is the guest of Lieut R 5: ite remedy | mall neighboring village that effected @ and Mra Bowers at the Brooklyn navy yard. i house, bart and other outtnti-lings; will te] He reported also that his committee recom- | was not available. Where any de PR SINBUEY, G10 Tit st. nw, | #o'd cheap, as owner is shunt torecrove ton distant ‘ Id be applied, such as laving out a short ae ics hs Sa ts . ~ hotises and runnine to Ife. alleys | neatly papered aud painted: hay every kasma ta 3 em] See 5 oR mended to the committee on co-operation to | could be applied, suc ving speedy cure in all eases which an op-| Mr. and Mrs. Conrad J, ©: SEG tee tanay git Oirea te wero wo | provomeat anh ‘condcan feta nh ahmaSs \ Lot FOR BUSINESS | Hay CEES ESTE dw. confer with tho, phscsann of the eity for the | newer connection, this might be accomplish. | Mrtanity of teetiogs The awaber of ace | Plane ing ara 3. Cooper Philadel os cogent! ae treat | oe snapost ices, S000, cach Audess | FLOR SALE-O ACHES ON LANE oF THF WE, | Datpose of obtaining from them eirculars for | But as to providing for the sewerage of a large woe eichy Aes) isd toamy ok asus wens -eeey | ORE Teach of all at S.W BALL, 120 Broadway, Box 141, New York. Vern i; Title from center of Ajex- | distribution on the following subjects: district they would have to go to Congress, and Nenu Ex-Vice President Levi P. Morton, accom- oR RALE—FRAME HOUSE, STANTON PLACE: balance months ‘apne fi " Sear 82,000; olen joe ion pwged by Brincll 1. On the precautions to be taken in the | this was work which the league had before it, | malignan eis tae as eer emt butttine atte. $3,300 &C0.. Fok SALE=17S 8 — fecaate en oe one Nesta event of the appearance of a case of genuine | The great danger, he said, in the districts re- | “I subsequently learned that bis mode of tk ~ ——- = En. Ory amd Pasernent, a ee Butlers, take notie Se AEE = "I Asiatic cholera in the city, and. ferred to in the reports made lay in the | treatment was practiced with equal wuccess ; Gen. Anson leCock wil Pe a alae ny a Aoi veeo | Perron tnd ste Sarde, reer tins ke | 4,05 cin penr ore sd fvding ot ttuts| rin, The worialiy "fom Spl Tere | "spain. Consaucoie and tna and wes | Sane Naieatsa- ae ce,heepeae ee furnaces, electrical appliances, aii 2 2010 Lith st n.wee ‘other fo i wood wat during hot weather. in the District” of | Columbia had 2 io way for “Price oniy $9,300." These Lote are desi aunt of bein only 75 | chicken hous’, fruit it tea oi ities Ts been, he said, increasing for _six | Never foliowed by typhus or typhoid fever. |in the mountains of Virginia. e a Sea wid Ret eachicaane ‘ < ot well ine quested Miss Isabel Hampton, super- , Bee: i epee e = “ foci yaaa ee ean a | Eien Pa est plumbing snd Based regu eC CS eben Resear at intendent of Johns Hopkins Training ‘School | yoars, and it was that increase that had turned | Which proved fatal in many eases. When | There have beon upward of a million dollars years with interest, or leas for ene for Nurees, ta daliver’- wottive t6 tekalioe of at Washington w the cholera itself had been subdued by | expended on or about these springs during the Wen & 2 compared reception | apt&Iw CH PARKER, OWNER, 1111 it st.'s.6, ‘Fo? SALE Ge" St, NEAR WAR DEPT. ASUBSTANTIAN. GLEASANT ae Balti gates tality. ‘The | Other means, upon applying to him I re-| past year, and Mr. Morton, being interested in qa ee ied | Fy sare mann rs MOK RENT-FOR THE SCMMEN-FTANDSOME | to delttor'alectaro “Ue tenchars or ihe carer | trphaid ferer be said. was due lerpaie io the | ceived the’ following *direétions, which “t | Shen ale thas tects oo eek ohne oto een ee EERO, 3 we to and fron Washingione Se RENE DERREE | children, Tt hax appointed Messrs, W. II, | condition of the weils,’ ‘The water flowed in a|PMicticed in a few cases which occurred in | their vicinity before leaving for bie summer : B LIAMSON and from Washington. 1. REMP DCVAL. dren, ed J We HL y hot o i abl : _ap2e-6t han apesut® 1st nw. = apts-im” | Hoeke and C. M. Matthews as additional mem- | gravelly stratum resting on clay. which in some |™Y house and elsewhere, with invariable | home on the Hudson. The party will return to © BALECBRA PTET apabs zi ee — is ; 4 : success, Washington early next week. FoR ALE BET BoM Poveal Sigh oe Eada Re ad HOG] OR MNT OR SALE A FAIA OF 47 Acts | Der of the committee on the caro and disposal | Caw formed pits or pockets. Bome of theve | er a ase wamited the corto a Be isa Bene os dat: mea, cor. Esitu and Lydeckor aves. tue | KV with large bonve of rooms aud barn aud all con: | of the dead, wel believed, could be Cemonstrated to Sis hich is i pie houne | i203» N. Have bet: Dap Circioant Q st, Price, junk Gyuoneal Other’ proterty ta this saisiviaoa | eeu ied iguatnd an the’ Water The committee alko reported that the sub-|sv polluted that the authorities would close | Posiguous, matter which is characteristic | of DIDWr RECOGMIREG MIM. Situated, miking © most comfortable howe, The Pe Salar Oot Hith and 1sth sta. unequaled. | PGi Sate Lot A block 14, Meridian Hill; cheap | Sem entieene aE feo. OS, Rolnt Comtart, Va mmittee on water suppl which Prof. T.| them atonce. Then the question arose what | {Re disease. and which resembles aaa ae = one BTWIMER: Bent Estar GOS es | LRH. ave. near Dupont Circle.a xem. Price, | #00". *4 fi . Se Vor fuether information address Ih 0, lendonbail is chairman, had hada mecting | Sould the people de for their water suppis? | ve & tblespoonful | por otis After | TB@ American Naval Officers in Europe i. Be i + Soyeede FOK SALE 10 lotyon Nt. ne. edjoinine N. Cap. : ant@im* land orgunized and drawn up a report, which | They would simply have to boil their water. rahe? esi None ira con: Rg ead PP rier Nonplussed. Rok SALE Two HaxDsoue : Price, | Yon sand Eckineton. 9 fowbrantiful baild- | = had been submitted to the sanitary committee. | ‘That would put anend to the specific danger. | Tominns., wholes prosaced By the divest | Brom the Kamme City Times. STORY PRICK DWELLINGS. 15 ep | « Very homelike. Price, | *™# lots, each 1819) 18. to pared alle: 0c. Her ft FOR SALE & VEHICLES. | This report recommended a very thorough ine epee < the work wd league De ores) give a wineglassfni of brandy, with ten grains | At American man-of-war put intoe Mediter- ‘gs: ¢ ‘+ 3 t MATES D os Suen = Bs = ion: of the: * nply. He tid that what was wanted now wi ot at “ Se aie | i DECORATED. "MOUSE. OPEN Folk 1Nai ‘Sioveiy bome, Price | FO%S4 METS AELODor Foon. iarcem andr be water supply Lad teen selected nx experts in | e-ted that they should weeure from the lealth | SHFed up i it, | This gererally produces | cruise not long ago, and several of the officers, TION APPLY “TO OWNER, net tlen ae eee ee: and wi “8 Imost immediate relic in an bowr taking adi of certain matters, and it was hoped that they | oftice the numbers of the squares that bad been | ™ ing advantage of « bright, cool Sunday, made 1410 GST. SW aula OP | would make personally an investigation of more | inspected by the olficial inspectors. Then, he | Test, Perspiration and sleep. In a few cases) uy, party to eaplore the town. ‘The: 207 stawe | suspicious samples of water tant might be sub: | suid, these squares might be looked over again | it oe found necessary to give bulf a dose of themselves immensely in ferveting ext all Gp Sur’ | tuitied to them, The committee on water sup | to ace if any nuisinces were left. the brandy and capsicum after half an hour vi = st. mevr ISth st. mw., first-class. Price, 2 Pa. nv BL per foot wad ines JOR SALI th st. bet. Qand R sts. n.w.. very co: 1.000. feet deny dnpreved THOMAS J. PIs! St near 19th st. nw. ;lIr;am i. Price, i . or more. A second half dose was never re- | notable sights, but there was one thing that puz- 2 se 6 JOK SALE HORSE, Ss AND nvagy;| Ply bad, he aid, laid out more work than MITROUE SR WER OORSECTION. quired, but +hould it be required it may be zled them. Occupying a conspicuous place im ae 2aLy co EMBIN ROAD SPAR ISTH ST. Lo Mass.ave. near 10th stn. w. a banka Peeves rk. AG 00 Th. joni - Ga raul aaibpuctrgg i Le ed py Mr. Edson in the course of the discussion | given, , No other fluid should be drank before | the heart of the city was an excellent Roce, Fane’ ad all conven . ir. Price, re eats : “ex | tale to the Dinirict, ‘ = on oie ame ar eae in the ee 2 ness | in heroic size. A Washington violinist, who, if vie OMS J. FSH & COTES ERLE. | And winy choice Tate in every wnt of th. city pas nafter dat hate sts'we "| in the nelahborhood of 10.000 of the circulere {and M and N streets northwest, in which he | cther in equal parts may be advantageourly | dozen different languages translated the te- mse SS ee ee ee Semen eats mee mht3-2m i : - said there were at least twenty houses that had | given three or four times during the following | scription, No name was given; that doubtless JOR Ss. VERY CHEAP HoME: Look AT ties furnished neon apntication, 5 Fi tors Norte | ion disinfection bn) been sopplied to the police 2 : day. The above quantity of brandy and | ? it; anrariy new bay-window brick. 25 Nest nw. Leahey arr at meg pres | 1 rae Tevel street, stone sides | PUR SVLE—A GOOD HORSE FOR DELIVERY | for distribution. The course of lectures ar-| D0 sewer connections at all, ‘ : ‘ cnet ~ Price, $4,500. two corirs and baseuent, seven rooms sf tata en nw | walk, water. sew " conerete alley ADM AOS Ht st wo after geeks! | ranged for by the ladies’ committee on sanitary | Judge Miller, speaking of the cotaplaints | capsicum is for an adult patient suffering a seat Tagh “ioe INi70 iy iegs convenient elect om i) cach va sprentation Apply 403 Het. n.w. after honsekeeping before the public school teachera | made and the way to remedy them, remarked | *e¥ere attack: in other cases two-thirds or half | AMES ACBATES € CO., 1407 F st. now. FOe Sate, versa foot, JOHN E. BEALL, Lit Fat DAVID D. STONE, Sica 06Fetnw._ | Fst bet. 17th an 84.500 HOUSE ay rated by addresses delivered | that he believed a great deal could be ac- | that quantity may sufiice, as Ihave proven by | bad ‘nm inaug: 3 * . Uillings. A report was submitted from | Complished without prosecution, It was, he | €xperience. by I EB NoW Is You change for a fant OOD LOTS IN TRINIDAD AT ism in an effort to do justice to his greatness. ar Call fran or bust: | Mrs. A. L. Woodbury, chairman of the ladies’ | thought. a pity to impose fines upon these Son ee The Americans, all men of wide and = bs 0% a the city: must sell at | foun bay-winlow brick; - GA aR Oe lamest and'stabin | Committec, unnouneing the different branches | People instead of educating them, THE STRAWBERRY, ceusideretie’ taformation, eR gee Eo Fp nar gmap gh ae Bas it printing office; reuting for P40 feat fro terns. | of the work undertaken by her committee, a ete —— of tect ee Oe eos SISA Ay Sy tnystified. “They recalled scores of [rents ot gph ates : Setoey Grocin Bowes. renting for @11.30 month; settee 1S aad TREE Rot. ee yornut calm ral=au mittee; Mr. . Warner, chairman of the May Week Ads | Pioatis anun Oe compare thems wits ee teomeee ft DAVID B. STONE. SOtand 806 Fst.n.w. | noarnavy sand, BLO. ALL, BROWN & 406 Ponnsy ly nis uve. 1 ow. Utara ae committee on co-operation, and Mr. BF. vantage. and general makeup of the hero in bronze in Sie ee ck ates et of hone shia two squares of Dupont | _Ml 3 A ee Telorhone eal! S14. Reports were submitted by the chairmen of Leighton were constituted a special committee | From the New York Tribune. vain, Rather disconcerted at their failure to Fo IN LE Donate ng eT Rae SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FINE PONY PHAETON AND | Several of the District sanitary committees | to consider and report at tho next meeting of | It ix posible in these days to get strawber- | vines ost disco persounge, they Reece bath cove farmaee eat aegems tants, Atlantic building. wo Pst aw. |S AN PROPE : jiaruees: ais pie Enstish cobandfine cvntisnia's | Mr. B. H. Warner, from the third district, aub-| the council some definite line of action to be | ries that have all the swectneas tad arouse of | beck’ tothe total ata mange, ther, t OR SALE—PRIC road inare Can be seu in rear of Myers’ tween th and BRICK HOU L. be tuken in the case of complaints made to the sts nw, FOR SALE RARE CHANGE FOR GOOD HOWE, mitted an elaborate report of the results of an | jeague, A. letter was received from Health | the wild berry, with the increased size which | books available to be sent up at ones. 2. ¥ central Rocky PS FINE m Louse, plenty ehebt minttes. tre run; within 73 yards of Jace to spend summer 1 . 85.500. i 62.64, 70 M st. now. : 10and 9 rooms, besides fur! | ‘ WOR SALE ERTY. OF ¥| inspection made under his direction of the pect ati ‘i a at which the first book that was taken up fell A 9-romn brick of 10th st. nw. ; cellar, furnace, | nece aud bath rooms: bullt Uy day work of superior | HCN: well locas leaving t i ane fébred:'apeert | alleve and open spaces in lis district, He | OME fee tO nea incl ore eee | ce eee ak frat i not vended | open contained a cat and ‘voluminous desortp- Bea ie eee Super houses to min eA hae eatery brick able, | Commaratively new and in word oond'tion; within ten | Shddie and tring’ mare, « unis dentin and ink | recommended that the subject of the Inepess | CCUt sickuess to avail himscif of an invitation | commonly in market, but it can be found even tion of the statue in question, ‘The inquiring DAVID BD. STONE, O¢ and £06 F st.n.w.__| paper ‘hones to su: «td hae ators. br uiuttes’ walk from depot, Ay ply to Apply tO MDING ACADEMY, 24 wid Pst: mys with |{0 be present at the meeting and expressing | in the large city markets,and any one possomed | traveler was therein inforseed thet the JOR SALE-HAVE YOU GOT 81,000 Ok a500? | PECs. 87500, 6, 00) and 37.1Kh): ter: LEE OFFUTT, RSES N YEARS | #02 0f the interior of houses be taken up, With | Fiinselt im full sympattiy with the pa ef large city 5 y im monu- Pr ieee eee ree ee papayas Betance monthly if desired my? 6t oe Reckvitie, ‘Ma. Ti atd entie pate aes | the view of remedying, so far as possible, the eg nian Purposes of | of q little shill in gardening can raise such ber- | ment had been erected by the citizens of the amount. A chance to double jar money; good for nw Fee ares | ppolt HE ShOoM HOUSE IN YORE at Tit ath | defects in plumbing and draining. He said he | “OT 8r ton of Mr. Noves the committee on | Ties at a trifling expense, ‘The majority of the a pro firemeeps od hood _it' pavib p. stose, thirteen rows | gy? Helene, A EN, ic ON WAND ABOUT oo Ca | Cone ate verte ina nike portion of is) promotions was instructed to prepare and the | strawberries brought to market are raised by Washington. fish patriotism of George & SALE_A CHEAP | etectrre dare. ROBINSON & LODGE. “ele es DoHarkin chet tecretary to have printed 5,000 circulars con- | gardeners whocare more for quantity and carry- en Ps ines Mr. George F. Harbin, chairman of the fifth | "&<TS 1Gth st. n.w. fe Wor tasther sariienie, | . district committee, reported that a surrey of | {DINE A statement of the purposes of the surreys, phaetons, bucete ties In traps, bar the Bruns. ever invested Hare stick of good second-han 1 POG st. nw, 8. J. MEFKS, LARGE, SOUND AND ing power than for quality, and they are often ‘The Nation's - league, the constitution and by-laws of the or- : ; he 3 Savings, = bath: © rict h © Ganisation;, ine Listes? tkienk oGniiines, &c, |* ‘isappointment in favor, being acid and | From the New York Tribune, oath Capital aed 22th stetek eer snd East | The secretary was also directed to address a | lacking the aroma of the wild berry which Las | Americans are growing too modest, Tt used ‘apitol street and Virginia avenue was in fairly | |! fee op = A A . good condition, ‘The section east of 12th strect | etter to. Dr. William H. Welch expressing the | earned for it the bontanical name of fragaria, | to be said that the Yankee nation was intoler- thanks of the council for Dr. Welch's recent | the fragrant. Strawberries are just now com- sbly boxstful. But now even the bare trath athace; nicely papered . pee Fon se e further te SESS co'atics’ “nie te Pub lowe than pees sake | tS SLER& RUTHERFORD kbrr F %, Lis district showed that the section between When Suisked “Terms: $500 or more cash, balance | Wor SALE — FRAME HOUSES FOUR TO SIX ? to suit _it DAVID D. STONE, SOtand 806 Fst. now. SALE_PRI unths: wood drive to city. NSON & LODGE, 30 F st., Atiantte buiiding. 4 to N rooms, $1,000 to 84,500, Stone and brick houses, Sf ha . $5,000, Fk sae and south of East Capitol street, containing 753 | é r Th ‘Fost. bet. th ani 10th; froome amd bath; dry | wEWward. eae well bral pa and hachow ata pk "7 8% ewer | lecture in the Columbian University Hall. The | ing from the south and are sold as low as 25 | strikes man; eration, #0 babitusted gouler Tarwace, nicely paveredsiot INwaie.O- paved | Several apeelal bancains, ac rea wuod house: mites frou fate peice oniy | PEGA, cat ad Soe ae ee eitlta Oe Wate cael The seat, ScNCT | treasurer reported that he had received 2126, | cofqa barket; but ther arc hevelesyecia’ 35 | STike® Many as exans eid FOR SALE_One of the best homes in the north- THE S008: 08 hth 2. bre. Land Ms stories ana | Lt soar Progeny wit gellar: park allding: furnace: lot ISaNG; alles; | Securities At the 1 frst ias facilities or water supply. The section south Fou, SAhE aT 8 Banas ; of Virginia avenue, containing 823 houses, was ial perfectly se. h ; | likewise in bad condition, having practically no | Mitte. made & report 3 : of i | sewer or water connections. The great source | mittee had raised more than £200, making. to- | found in the fruit grown on Long Island and FOSTER & Fos! iit, 17 12th st. hh. FAT TAKOMA PARK, ottae of 7 rooms ant bath, and Judge Miller, from the special finance com-|j, doubtful if, any southern berry attains | 8 theY to undervalue their own coun try and mittee, made a report showing that the com-| that perfection of flavor and fragranee thet 1s it achierements, Thus soverel have questioned ot in « boastfal lareorner, ttl and Browster C-spring Victoria in pe PoE ie eae SS Oe acon de ae 4 Bewstor ialduitiet.” To be seen of trouble in these sections, he earl, was sur. | Ktber with the tum in the hands of the treas- | other gardens in the vicinity of New York. The | that the mere savings of the nation ina ‘a, it" DAVID’. se wit '. SOM and 806 F st. nw. OR SALE—A Powr x. Linten ph E-LOTS AND HovS ay 1. y your lot apt T thy pay ments JON Oso . ing | Urer, & fund of £360 now available for the | wild strawberry of the south iscertainly in.| Would more than purchne all the drainage. He thought the public dum Ie | Purposes of relief. The appointment of a| ferior to the same berry at the north, though it | in the hurbor of New York. There were ; | Committee on dairies and food supply was an- | ig larger. Prof. Orton found strawberries | five of them, end perhaps with their nounced. . growing almost under theequator in the Andes, | they may have cost more than €1, The members of the committee a huge in size, but almost without flavor or odor. | but can bardly have averaged €2,000,000, Chas. E. Munroe, chairma’ The aroma of the strawberry ix largely lost | there Americans, then, who do not realize JOR SALE 20 _ ; fae F © | grounds might be kept im better condi driving horse, apd ond | When a damping ground is full the own TON CARTAGE AND LIVERY Coat. | Should be required to place it in a good 203 Hh st. mw. Telephone, | tary condition. All out beyond 1th street avbelw?” | cast. b i SIN COLLEG will build you a SON, 817 F st. EST IN SYNDT- ex of land in the District ; ul driving i ner house, 2102 P26 parlor FOR SAGE A BEActrer ase Hi ty r 3 ies iS _ said, wells were depended on for the | (B® Bs : Founded noon be sur | Owner, J. th stn. w.aped st. new. any 1B ana Sot rs aha se a . tra dstvere: | eons had to go several squares for their | (yi. Newbold and I. 0. Hall, Giosaticl “Ge aanoace No den Gee Rte cen] ‘Sheaeuues aalaieabin mae necessarily ao- Te DAVID Dy. STONE. Soe and SOB F st me USES: EASY HHTAIGSet Sonmanelyvin an andarr sine “FOUN | Water, ; The subcommittee to secure the co-operation | juscious and fresh from the bed, aud to use a | CUrate in this matter, and yet they embody the a SALE terms Re): lowe ts ioaitey, | A of croind: irutt aud shad SNE SALE SEAEEE: NL Obioare. SUD EN | | Mr. FT Moore’ of the seventh division, | or the clergy has; bees, appointed. os follows: | oie ee ek ont & The | best approximation ‘which some. trained men aa i tee aaleuepan spered ‘and’ electric letting. | nial 5 Georgetown, reported that he found the ree” gh ve: | va 7 | - PROPERTY To BE SA Tulse | myl-ae ‘ ‘ Henry E. Pellew, chairman; Bishop Hurst, Rev. | Wiesbaden preservers, who are more waccess: | have been abic t maske, According to. these We are authorized to offer a hands: — tion north of M street generally in good condi- feuni: Si p 4 | mene ‘bear Washingwe circle. FOR sare Hos. Sout “of M stress they ‘nd nether ee —s = — Rev. a — a ful with strawberries than any one else, donot | the ve rene —_ yyy 1890 was b 6 rooms aud bath ch wnat be sold at once. e eos . ’ . F | Rev, Dr. Ru Shippen. Rev. Dr. Chas. A. | allow their berries to cook more than a mo- | ™ore in #18,000,000,000, gain bed Siecwne” ie willine t a-aerifice ut trade tor!” We make aspecialty of EROOKLAND . "1 sewers nor water, and as there were many | stakely, Rev. Dr. Wm. £. Passon, Rev. percolated They fill the cans with the fresh fraft | boon equally divided tt’ would have teen @1- ‘Yavant groud ur saburvan property. and ttwtil pay you toca shure VICTOWA: PR tenement houses in this section it needed at- : | sy 4 oul: jowsse JOR SATE SON SING | sews tries low. Wale AALS eg re he reed of ete ate | J. A. Walter, Rey, Dr. F. J. Grimie, and set them ina large kettle containing water | 800,000,000 yearly, but it ix evident What the in- Alae a very peotty new brick house at 18 Est. ne. | guitar a land of ivy Clty Brick Co, and Moateite at BOOS ACTORY, cor. 14th ani dag tha nid colored pucyiag greends oien al NEW MEMBERS ELECTED, Just ot enough to bear the nd.” There crete was sntiler duting the early years of Gow bose and te diet lass aie, Mead be catd | Hm Se $00 ta et . Gripe eet nee : dof voventy-A The following named were clected to mem- | *hould be a wooden rack in the bottom ot the | the decade, and largest Gola yom. ot a eataclass eoinidition. Must be vw ‘or full particulars cali mylene beon mn use for upward of seventy-five years, K met : : | aunaene, hah bien on about Gin mediately The owner, who resides tn Philadel: SMeLAcHL : pt : ight. | Boiler, and cloth should be packed around the er, ‘Gate, te vere maicstss to valk, amt bes etmek ae ae $1 and which, Mr. Hyde had stated, had been | bership in the league at the meeting last night: jars to prevent their touching each other. | Years since the last census was, taken and these Oder it at SESE SESE CT a in aaecurl® ING. | eusien camer carriare, | DAriGh Over four Orre, umes. and avivg the |G. E. Adams, George M. Arnold, Guy Anthony, | When thie begen to boil the eoman presery- | have been years of unprecedented progress, eee afar nw. opposite | Why pay. ork eel: wie A10) a0 20 $100; for cash only, | romaine interred there removed. Mr. Moore | William M. Beaman, J. ©. Bird, Charies MC | oeevuniine wed cee eae berries rise | It does not “seem reasonable to suppose that Frankitt Parks 7 fe 1's T44 Te to Saft alley: | bayes bey ‘Gehte, where wortmenearg | 2 Cee ee ee eee eee ee eee ooo cae tenn | Brown, Alida J. Brooke, John PF. Bowie, | tothe mouth ef the fer ter tebe then corona | tim tacvense tn wrenlints pew boosie OEE improved by Miree 4-story p. b. houses and stables in | ingreat sted wind vine expenses lows | PETS ee HE og iy te Re EMO MLY. | complaint of nuisances should be adopted. Richard B. Buckley, Dr. Frank T. Burck, Am-| cover them with a rich, cold sirup. By this | 000,000 yearly, or €166,000,000 every month. Store anddwetting. | "Sip to Landing is ounty seat of Atlantiee Lose a0 feet | JJOK SALE ALWAYS ON HAND, A VARIETY oF | , Judge Miller, who hasa section of t < he bad | on, Bebrend. Mrs, Carl Barns, T. J. Burke, E.| means the plump appearsace of the berry as | But this increase, it may be said, represents per month. aplsin* above ovean: dsquares from Patiront: Finecee iad fone bustntee bopbea arated tae | under his care ax Shela eed aon - ho | NW; Brown, William 8. Babbitt, Dr. Caroline A. | ‘ell ax ite Aavor ie preserved. something besides savings. Strictly speaking, E areaee. sae MEER Sie vaiteiphia, aagbom etvelt | dente Noreen are any, Acerca fonteeeetngt | been able only to make an examination of the | Burghardt, H. . Lrurer, George, Bancroft, | "latte #4¥or fe prosery a Reckation | tt ons mek” Whenever’ te wageh In tng gue. TE Faw. inet fronts 811,~ on iilin ith in | horse warranted usraptoeentiad or moseeeeanack, |Mectioa around Takoma, He had called | Carl F. W. Betgmann, C. W. Berry, Dr strawberries was be Gecd. for Geosec ‘Thane|00 Oo weuth of any tallied of Ge an nus 1100 houses | DAVID SOS DHETMEI. rear dle G ston Boda | meoting of ee Sister of a siees and os Babbitt, Dr. 8. Y. Baker, A. W. Cornwell, Myer | are the daintiest of strawberry tarts made of | tire population is the sum which he might CLE: now gets ati extra ia: eesen ware ALEA PAIR OF VERY STYLISH ARABIAN | (004 Over the work angel PM sepa o | Cohen, Frederick W. Carlvle, Thomas J. Call- | fresh strawberries, These are simply ehelle of | bave expended, had he chosen, in form of BICYCLE: ; ean toxely eC Va ERG i | Semny ia Some svatiar? condliion: Ops limmay, 0.36 Carter, Charles 'W. Cunningham. | patry filled with perfectly frosh, ripe berries /€sjoyment without trenching tpon the capital —— — ‘Two lots for $10 whl» they Inet. tot f ing dee ; lecosmary | AT." C iW. Cl . Dr. jean i ‘sehelle™ began. Much farm- Poe SSt8 a Beactirer convex pr JO SALE LADY'S COLUMBIA CESHION-TIRE | chit ant eyes it R start in lite. ‘So tavesed bow | LArFERES.“_avi8-5_| to have a uniform system of closets and ithad | 3° Cathe gs, ye Guuckering, De. Joseph | Cees bet oar ee ee caen | cacaeps eee akties AS booed ioe ne Jers Batteae reasietes vr theve stn de Baku. we third Boor, Cetwors Bund a. | Sax” 2 but by? snail seamfelyceim nensoee | POR SALE-NEW DAYTON, #40 CASH: USE| beon agreed that they should use only the dry | Teeble. P. Ik Dickerseee Dr. HE Ae Dott Peed eencenereel gory Bedi feed aryteg prtlnar pe types sry alleen ports tag? yt ground wouey eisterie Suit enh ries 8 oe ¢ | warraty deol free corara athe OF aMteON ION | Beeencion “hone om easy terme COOK €IARDOE, | UOTE hho has charge of the work | Ot. Lous H. Dietz, B.C. DuBois, | tarts cool and serve them heaped with whipped | householder, much of his savings must be Pe a : a ty ae 205 Mist, Wost Washinton, Gen. Eltis Spear, who has chargo of the work | William M. Dougal. William H. Dall, Thomas | found in the higher valae of his dwelling. The rue ties Pentel for’ nth. an | MAPS TANDING IMPROVEMENT co, [3 - (iss lmree Othe rats eee nS cream. Shells of puff paste can easily be pro- found in | ba THEN Elaine ites | atter Oy a Erankiinat Pelatelpaia, : F VpNtCL of the lengue in the county west « ;, |B: Diguins, Dean “Emerodina, Dr. Wilson B. | Cored from any French beker Bain to either is as real and the self-denial ae NEW HOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS AND | FOE SAL¥ 3 ATIC BI-) _Washinston office, 625 ¥ stn w. apelin ices, Columbus baezies. 8128 ; Lo was not present, but submitted a written report | Evans, Jacob Eisemann, Oscar Foote, Francis ‘Anoth thod of serving berries at lunch- Teal a* if the amount saved bad been lodged im STU HOUSE: EIGHT B s agcle, which advertiser took in trade and lus no -SEVEKAY VY DESIRABLE | top i$: Dayton wavon Stating that between 7th street and Rock creek | Ficke, Dr. George W. H. Fitch, Row A. Fish. gay Saari ywiber hive 2 id ct chem.{abank. In a narrower sense the bere use of Seundalty Met, to alley. tatrobes. “open wcaten: | Micessaty: Apply betwee F | srasguati sual city enay.e ne’ 6 °° 18 FOomN: prices | $b harness aud trae Gulp a cingle coger te ate. Thy he cand tae | Nathaniel “Freeman, J.£. French, Dr. Suunes | Degue jells: Trepare the folly with half e pint | Property in this country seems to retura on the S70): G00 case baloaee 233 (wide a e-#ceee— aan jer | ele JOUS 0. JOHNSON, 617 Fst, | quly a single sewer im use. Thus, he mtd. nade | 4 Freer, G. W, Francis, jr., Lillian P, Graves, | Dt champagne, half a box of gelatine, belf a| *hole more than 3 cent yearly, besides ey St the ure of band oe 28 and cesspooly im-| 4" ¥) Gray, Dr. J. B. ) cushion-tire "U2 Vietor. FS nddeg WA TENGTON | ZOO Canntaazs Ly Stock. perative and created a great danger to the well | man, Willis) ALG th, Robert D. Good- | cup of cold water, the juice of a lemon, acup of | Compensation for all labor employed on it phlon: the te ley. Al Giranard, A. M. or in using at, ‘This is indicated by the current Fee, se stairs, LES st nw. after 6 Bae Cael water in the neighborhood. Gangewer, Mrs, J. Ro Garrison, ‘Dr. William | SU84F and — cup et: | pate of iuterant Gor money heauel’ Beh © Oop : i Sf Sow wana Oarctage Se siacuses Gx wwiainaar Gieel Gea ono Soak the gelatine for two hours in the cold y ee Byys | POH, SALE AL SoopsIDE, MD —St AS OPEN SEWER, irinste aries Ti rt Wilbur Hawa! water: add the sugar and boiling water, and Dare gain ou property productively tor 875. |B cottaxe: bath. hot and cold water, | Wagon of any description, “The branch or creck emptying in the Piney | burst, JohnH. Hickeox, Ruth G. D. Havens, | then the wine and lemon juice, Strain the jeliy | be Peckoned, and. at no more than per cout inns 1. stable, ‘Commer lot with ptying Andrew J. Helibrun, Miss” Martha G. Hopki <u | yearly. that increase would exceed £1.500,000,- SIRABLE GSTORY AND + Dayton, Ohio. | shale: price, Richt Price, branch, at the intersection of that branch with | 4 , 64 gag through « flannel cloth. Have one charlotte Iv. a M 4 TRrocmeand bath. wie = Poe es Theodore Hausmann, Dr. Edward K. Hill, John | fase mold holding te quarte oad one 00), besides the direct savings from the wages mr tt-to alley. north F a SHION TIE. | DALL-HEAD Right Style, lith street extended,” Gen. Spear’s report} Hyde, L. C. Hills, Charles C. Herbert, Dr. W cabert Pat py tire taser at Geo of labor, ings Os eats parece creas Benes te ie | guild tire Leki teres tent ests ae Richt Terma, said, “flows down tho valley of the Spring | Hisiop. M. Hackett, Louis P. Keller, Dr. 1 B.| the Bottom ef the larger mids, and set it| Much “has been said of the enormous con- City: wit! tase waa destenbleviot im part | betue wheel Bor 28, Mar offen, x Call at our now Repository, 119, 21, 129 tat st, | road. It drains, in fact, the territory extending | Kramer, J. E. Kleindienst, William ‘Kock, | Gvenly on the jee. When ‘the jelly ve fra vet | #3a)tion of goods aul products Dy Atmerieaa, Pera ee apely to HEISKELL BuA HEIGHTS —FIGHT-| 8... opposite the Capitol, along that road and its connections nearly to | Dr. Richard Kingsman, Jobu 1. Loomis, | the «mall mold on it filled with cracked ico, | Ittsindeed the fact that iu many branches WA five-room come ne; hear station. Iuquire at ost | STOP-BTOP. ap lived OK SALE—FIVE-KOOM BRICK HOUS! Se rica Teh egy Seu Tth street. ‘There are many houses of colored | John B._ Larner, "Dr. Robert M.| Por in cold gurlted jelly between the tea | About a third of the entire consumption of the people near this stream, and in some places | Lawrence, Mrs. W. A. Leonard, William Me-| Pour im cold melted, Jelly between the two | Sluis & tiled of the cates co a ee Dee month: price if sold at once. 81,500 > og ACRES GROURDT (notably near Spring street) thickly located, | Neir, E. S$. MeCleary, John D. McPherson, | the small mold and put in a little lukewarm | @ large part of this very consumption is in per- er waists ss mee, 81,700. TOR SALE 484 aACRES bd ADJOINING manufactory and have the largest assortment of | The contents of innumerable wash tubs find | Robert W. McPherson, H. B. McKean. D. J. water, just hot ame to allow it to be lifted manent additions to the wealth of the people; SOK 58 cated for subdivision into villa sites: nearly all tfopt: | 34 aw othe as a their way into this branch, and all the other | McNamara. 8. C. MeDowell, Dr. G. I Me-| out. ‘It iv a thing that must be done with care, | in building new and more desirable houses, in and cel (WM) per acre: easy terms, WiiG ter & arnese in city at Right Price, Right Quality. | nit, that these shanties generate after their | Manus, Benjamin Miller, E. C. Manning, Emma | for if the water is too hot the jelly will melt, |More cotmodious structures in cities and HIE st. nw. ap Eisirkbay's ohm Right Terms. kind contribute their substance or essence to | M: rneeke, Laura N. Mann. Mrs. Benjamin | hut if itis just right the mold can be easily | towns, in better facilities for travel throughout = . SALE -NiW G-ROOM DWELLING ; CORNER | UNITED CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. makes solution of filth. The water is abso- | Miller, T. M. Morgan, John P. Maloney, Jeaeph | jitted out without disturbing the jelly. A quart | the country and in the towns, in more perfect SOR TALE S100 CASH Aw ALE! SHTS AND lot: 7-000 i. fect: stable: 0 reat offs . “4 : y Mev 4 iy. A i month will bay a new tr deh tancwecnanie | F'teod piasons oil in deatclane edere ae eoczatcs | cit aa ete ceety eae gone Yawn ann B14 36 | 119, 121, 123 tatet. a. w., opposite the Capitol, Intely slimy and Piney branch is assuming the | W- = Joseph S$. Moss, Dr. BN. Meds, | oavity will be left in the jellv, which feto'be | facilities for conveving iu formation, and -’ >; ely, paperd tice | prires to make rovtn. See these tu nth. ROA, PHILIPS & S05, mys Lin same character, except when floody by heavy | Joshua Nicholls, . Ostrander, ¥ filled with fresh strawberries. The fruit for | ™Ore extensive equipments for every variety RASTERDAY ‘a myl PEEIFFER & COSLIF, ; U2? New York raina. No amount of moral suasion will per- | ver, Arthur B.’ Proctor, Dr. J. J- yo urrian. A. | thix purpose must be kept very cold and must |iudustry from farms to the shipyards which HOMES AT YAKOMA PARK, KFS “« G " pio in that quarter to cleanliness | K- Parris, D. J. Proctor, George W. Paschal, nl sweete t befor is put in to | turn out our armed vessels, But Co | oo ———— vetonnaarrett Paris Autrey te sou Best “Bevison Spor Ly Tur Cry. Srcce cat tetlipe iba luzas sony teen | HM. Thal, Mis Te WL Boreas eves pete PEED it polatable, “It aloo Tooke ‘pretty it's | itnres ao greatly, tuorense “the fteotivenses of ed |B upeteht pianos: slichtly used. as racrifeed” p BRO. Rel for sae cl acy terns Larvest stock of Extenston and Cancpy-top | necessary or Uorirable on this point also to ap- | Mrs. M. J. Veabody, Dr. Robert Reyburn, W. | ite whipped cream is anixed with it’ ‘Tho | sll labor that from year to vear the gain in pro- fi | to close thet All in eautiful condstion ty 0.16, HERRYSEAN, Attormey-at Fatmw. | Cerriages, Jump-seat Carriages, Kensington, | peal to the authorities.” 1. Renner, H. 1. Itust. James A. Koche, Dr. | mola should then be wreathed with whipped , duction far oxtruns the gain in population. No — Fo bes Ee phen Re suie’ te seta a oe Harlem and Essex Traps, Doctors and Pony. Mr. Riggs, commenting on Gen. Spear's re-| Phillip S. Rov, Anna M. Roberts, Mra. Julia | Cream and decorated with fresh strawberries | Part of the nation » wealth is more traly worth WsFI* Room 22, Kelloes buildie, Wid Pst hw. | ine of busing see these handsome instruments. at (eek FIGHT LOOM MOUSE. 25] Taetoun, Top and No-top Speeding Durwies | port. tated that the branch he referred to Roberts, W. IL. Stoutenburgh, H. M. Simmons, | chet! ud decorated: | what it bas cost than most of these invest Foi SALE A GENTLEMAN Leaviye tHe crry | ote tnstation. price, $2.58 oo at Carts. Exprers, Grocers. Delivery, Day- | offered the most fisting example of unsanitary — Aen A Saltzstein, jr. PAM. Snow- | “there is no more delightful ice cream than Freeprtisencd ee which dispose of his besutifal corner rear tence. over vaio ‘ ons, Waxonettes and Harness in the onditions that he knew of in the District of . 2 Smith, r. John earns, we of the juice of rich, strawberries “ ar erep ; oe Comgcticut ave. aad beh He hezaton THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, TL E-OAK GROVE Wine city, and by far the low st prices, fole agents | cemations Carleton E. Snell, W."G. HL, Smart, Johu E: | 2nq fresh crontn2 Stina heaping caper gaara: |. More than ten years ago it was computed by zayS cn" hou 2, Kelloez buildine. 1416 Pat ww mle Hfnl new {room cotts:ze; on splendid villa for the Cortlandt Wagon Company'scolebrated, Mr. Cook stated that Gen. Spear’s description | Smith, Fred. E. Sepper, S. Sowerbatts, Dr. ks of three eggs. Mix *titisticians of distinction that the yearly sav- POR SALP_ 91i,c00 WIL BUY 4 VERY styr| POR SAD srand old nbs: 2 miilesont; oneand Lt | Carriages, Buggies and Spring Waguns. was truthful and that the condition of the | Turner Torrey, W. Topham. John G. Teopper, | well and add toa cup of bailing milk. Stir the | ings of this nation exceeded those of Great eeneae cat ieeeay tech ont nner |B STEINWAY & BONS’ PIANO. Saree on ih new lancome ruts | HORSES. branch was aggravated by the presence on it of | William Tavlor, H. H. Twombly, Evan H. | nuxture thoroughir in a double boiler, or a) Britain, Germany and France combined. Now iost charminz streets of the West Fivi contains 14| A beautiful instrument: handsome rosewood ease: ee of Dr J. taber Jobn-on and one of the You a ai f he Sti slaughter houses, the refuse from which was | Tucker. W. P. Van Wickle, Mi 1. 8. Veniere, iling ‘water, | it would assuredly be safe to say that the com- Shea tobe appreciated: os Mh" STP: Saat Ow | tall eran scale, oie, Fetenting action. fness tone: ‘OO dows, Valane im omiiy tastaheteuts | doah valley, for all uses, continually oa hand, | drained into the little stream, fogo Woreh, ‘Dr. W. HH. Warman, Robect edi tn | Maped savings at oll tho Servign: mations pagee- eee a ig ria | stallinenve, uu interest Seethis bargain. ROA. PHILIT S & 80. i for sale or exchanie. All Horses guaranteed Mr. Warner said that he had taken Capt. | E. L. White, Allen Wall, Dr. D. Wilson, Dr. | the hot mixgure a pint of very rich cream and Prenayd A coe cre hago Y = equal ByZk* Room 27, Ke IGP st ew | ayes, __ 1483 'New York ave, Gs represented and ample trial given, Tusk out there und Capt. Lusk nd character- | CB; Winslow, Emil Weitzel, Prof. Wiliam E. | the juice of a quart of thoroughly ripe, rich | 10% Of nited States alone. And in these OR SAL HYATTSVILLE, THE Moat gilda ized it as the worst drained section of the Dis- | Washington, John T. Ward.” Annie Wheeling, | Sewmberrio. Irveze the cream carefully and 4a¥s savings mean power, whether in pace or contealiy loca Pettis Riuony “captal, ditwnt | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | trict. ‘The captain had recommended an ap. | Alfed Williams, Dr. S. R. Watts, Winfield. EF! isis aun st desira P' ‘Mg rutles, with fare less tha’. mand with, serve it with white cake daintily iced and fia | # oIAL s. crvice of over 100 tf ide a ropriation to improve it, but it had not been | Works, W. S. Whitmore, Miss J. Young. 1 B. | \ored with bitter almo: = aneG Bs2* Room er ins of our auest new oFane, . on mids ay S. Bessr Allowed, ‘Then he bad. takon Senator Cockreli | Youngs. = = o— Hyareste lex is delivered all parts city.—Adet, Por sar on, nis; has heh tov, seageheny en ms2 940 LOU! . out there, and the condition was so bad that i ' " * ror Hive — ae — =o areal ara 9 a the Senator got away as quickly, ashe conld.| In the house of commons Monday Mr. | Pi¥# OCR ONDER now for Hvgienicice.—Adet.| rootzate, one of the favorites for the Amerie ee ) Penta. ave. t. The effort, however, to secure the necessary | Gladstone anounced that on account of the = ae . j can derby, is seriously dll at Ogden, Uteh. He S20, wereuans cin and location, ABLER UPRIGH! PIANO, 81 appropriation had failed. Mr. Warner aid he | pressure of other busine-s the meeting of the | when in need of kionen be ing, ack your | owned by Charles Fair, the young California ee ee pene. Tee toe rohit 3 on Be (33 (ES had written to the Senate committee and state! | house as a committee on the Irish home rule WILDS LINOLEDM.” it ts the | millionaire, Hix going to the post is @ practi MALS Ream Relece haar ~ . ct he eat ded Te 7%, acre Uhr ark mrsoemonts were mate * SED won't ’ 2 t t

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