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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. MUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1893—TEN PAGES, 3 - SS ——————E*~XHE™h _ -OSAL | ABOUT GEORGETOWN SOCIAL MATTERS, THE SPECIFICATIONS AND THE BIDS, FOR SALE—LOTS. | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _FOR SALE—HOUSES.__|__ FOR _SALE—HOUSES. [08 SALE—TWO HOUSES. K ST. . ©. BET, | POR SALE_HOUSE 415 H aT. NW: NEWLY | POk SALE—WLST SIDE 11TR ST. N. W. NEAR | [OW SALE_OAR GROVE VILLA:A BEAUTIFUL 5 OTICE 10 CONTEACTORS. The President and Mrs. Cleveland's Outing | The re a TO HOUSES. RST: Noome and | PRECOSSERECTED; His SEVEN BOOMET BOT | FOF Sauk NEST SIDE Ee oT Ne aripan | FOB sal cottaze: on splendid villa site, ‘of the, ane of tativen: Wea earcpoerare yap id Work Which Was Called For and the bath: reuted for 435 each: price for ‘hs two, $10,000. | AND COLD WATER; LOT HAS TWO STREET | itnen of cas; worth 81, | wind rand jtwomilesoutt1 t-Gacreso! land: | ington, D.C. May 22, 1603. ‘proposals wili ‘otes of Interest. Eatimates of Contractors. MDAMMANS Sere re Std | PHOTS, WALL CLL CHEAP APBLY AT NCE. | "Toth: A. DAMMANN, 612 F._ Potable and carriae botuse: snow well of pure water: | be received at the Post’ Office of the House of Bopre- Sok Bare UosiNPed PHOPEREY, WEST spe | J10-% CHAS A. SHIELDS, 1305 F ST oe rel: HSAEE, o02|00, ON 7TH ST. NW, BETWEEN | dace or BOY ter Talinwen ae ott ones Ob, ROTH | healthy lodalities in the Uns States: 33, saa: bas toe toain; yn, balance in monthiy Installments of “$25. i ee oa es It is expected up at Burzard’s Bay, Mass.,| Fotiowi seniatives, until TWELVE grcrock NOox °F | Athletics in a Thriving Condition at| that Gray Gables will be ficih hehe | codes te ee ee tig non | RATURDAY.” JUNE TWeYTY-FOCRTH, 1908, ving iy eecupied least @ | cont at the time proponals were invited : te pert of this summer by President and Mre. |for exten ii: . 5; ha two fron ot MOA PHILLIES £30) Spa te end ‘Som the respect Pepidence} Georgetown, Cleveland. Some of Mra. Cleveland's most | Theater allaiogs or = intimate friends say that she will go there very ROPOSALS Pou EXTENDING CELLAR. Repietentatives, turing’ the decal yeur sudiou Jase | STILT, GAMBLING OPENLY | 20 20d that the President will in all probe-/ War Department, Supply Division, Washing= 3 iti The cietios fuer foiled to te foe ~ bility make a little stay with his family about | ton, D. C., May 1, 1893. ‘ = ere: ubership se a eee wind “ROSE ULL” — MINERAL. WATER, PInsT. | Virtue of the last anvortioninent act. The postmaner the 4th. There ia no question but that the | Scaled proposals, in duplicate, will be received Siaoe Donte, plenty of suede, fruit, mix apd ice; | of 66 ayy mee Ten Werhes farsa toc aeolt | Ten Thensnnd Dollars Spent President and Mra, Cleveland are enjoying | x: this office until 12 o'clock noon, ‘Thursday, and | Cation to ‘he gusuastor Sf the Rouse of Roproveute- cps "2 On | more quiet at their Woodley lane home than { May 11, 1893. for extending cellar under the = ‘Athletics at Georgeto carryine “Scape taste mat aapraseed te mae wwn—Studente Want ®| basever been possible for them in this city. | Ford's Theater building. S11 10th street orth near ‘20x120 to alley; rented to RB SALE—OR WILL TRADE—ON 12TH ST. | E’'k anas: ecdtensut otered a 8200. Po, 08 slowant frame cottage. contatming Grooms | wide of, Ie ai A. DAMMANN, 612 Fist, mw. _ | and bath; nicely papered and decorated; large, com- | stable lot near Du: [rou SALE-TWOSTORY BRICK. 9TH ST. XW. | odious geste; every Krown improvement sndcon; | wide pared alleys, W. T. 01 Meet Si tay wisdow, © rooms and bath; amt ; | Temignce; \nis house § er eattery deen 7 * SX. 612 ee few eiectri= Fuad, which wir Se. Danita, oF. | Seah He ahihe SP gue iit isu | Ps K SALE_ON FASY TERMS—)NE TWO STORY | hood: size of lot ts 1x05, fret to siloy. Anoffer | 47 brick house, 40 R st. ne. (West Eckingtou): & 3 ‘EED ied bei | 10% 1 WALTER Woo Lith s=i.w._| OR SALE-ON 16TH ST, EXTENDE] ro eliar: furnace Beat. ied beth | "Jel Bw = 7 scat ivestinuics caviuer inantels aad all tuodern | = OR SALE. —— | EF Kenesaw, two fine lots; cn grade; 7c.» foot; will Tuvements Al WM. A VALGHN. Owner, oR SAI be worth dollar when street is extended. See | #00! location ; 20 minutes’ walk Gran Tosesine smn WHE A SALOU, Urge | Peserenien toot carand bedi, tree | BiG esas, Wider Hace otat sie oe | ST anaes fm ne; lot 15x80; reat per month, $18; price, | Sor dele. tu, w-tr ress ork of the members of the House of ve preacrtatives, WOODCLIET-OPES, 15TH JUNE FOR REE | for~tch other torvice connected with the Houre malls d. situated ou Frankfort st ception of guests. Address Sieh ground: very cheap: owner leaving O7 ie ess BNOOKLAND LOT, Star office. seld-Im® | _ Jel == POR SALE—LOT 3, BLOCK 16, SOUTH BROOK E Pate fs : a er aGiae G Gymnasium — Notes of Pe: 1 Interest, ‘intl S40 we ‘Oo SALE — A DESIRABLE LOT FOR_A HR KALE—A DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY HC signed. LYCCRGUS DALTON, yma reonal In: + They have a great many visitors, but they are | ¥# @* shown by drawing, which may be seen j Bw warxen eco, | Finuaer to butt 7 76,300 | F'of 25 acres, tnproved Ly a larze double house of | House of Representatives. mee y & : . ; Tey : SAO P ote. | tect aud ro for en housed honaeg rh teeat Geen | 11 Socrse beatifally located onan elevation n'a | wowecLueureeeueaures.-_—_—_muai-lawdt_| Ineluding Two Deaths. all invited ones. ‘The long evenings and morn-| 7: ‘ust building aud the following epecifica- 237 ID STS. Wo; TWO 2-STORY Apply to WELLER & REPE | TI, | ine old forest oaks: kitchen. room and June G. 1600 —Senled’ pronenie Gare ings give opportunities for recreation and rest Seo Latory frames in rear: Brice poe 2 A ee ped ia fed at the office of the eblef clerk and superin- 85 that would not be possible at the White House, SPECIFICATIONS pines he Saga ley | Mal ats Dalance ia OE rai. ROR?) FO SALE FINE COP a Sipe ass, an len sfeuaed oouapental | fendept of building, Devartwent, of Juatice. Upt° | During the season just drawing ton close | but the attractions of their home in Massachu: | for extending cellar under the Ford's Theater h Oot iota rear: lot sti120¢9 She alley, north | Rew 2atery 3%, 400. OSCATi W WHITE, 100 Fst now.” Jo1O-Se | TPaiuute walk from Silver Serine statiok. Mistto: | FHLID, for surpiving ihe Aviaitiuont during’ the | the Georgetown College spent about $10,000 on | Seti are even greater, and their real summer | building, 511 10th street northwest, as showe sidvod tbe street; very cheap at $11,000. ‘Must be | Je10-3t" AND. $304 st. ow. ‘ Fa SALE—CHEAPEST LOTS ON T BETWEEN | Politan brai Bis ‘and 0. rativoid. Tnguire op the fecal year ending June. 30. 1894, with the fcllowing | sinistiog No individual was ‘put to expense, outing will be enjoyed there. 1 3TH AND 8 CAROL, sleles: Grewing, which may be scon at the/ouilding. twid at oace. | Jpor sane AND SOUTH CAROLINA AVE, i: on 4 sh tn f Pre:nises of SOHN B. SCOTT, Silver Springs. articles: Btationery, co. Miscellaneous Sqp- | % . 4 Siz NOS _JOHN B. WIGHT. 14106 st mw._ | FOR SSUE OATES tndow srese-urichs bath and all | Teles ghd cdai nsianns Sing Ma aE MS eanke™ | elds Fada _| Ramaiithe nated tettbr eikepaiier and: | tho club earning everything that was spent | , MT snd Mrs. B. J. Waters have issued cards | femove brick wall between parts A and B FOR SALE [HOMELIKE LITTLE RESIDENCE IN | mod. trip. : nicely payeret; hard wood inish calibet rg HEISKELL & McLERAN, Fee eens PNHOOM | FURNISHED | ton.” KICHARD OLN Attorney General. fe0-13i | ‘This is probably the largest amount George | 5 and gs daugater, Miss age | and the interior brick walls in part C. caplete order: a good jestmments = Price, H ire 0 ree-fourths of a uille e - 1 ‘ugenia Waters, . Benjamin Prosive D ated at 130 Est. Satie aa | TRON PO stat iw. | POR SALE—FLRGANT BUILDING SITE ON | water atdoor:eard'a 830 ner month. Also ange | 7 eee Ta ee “Thee | ibe Immacslate Conception Church, Wednos- it _ JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 G st. fl = = VOth st. :size 21.3210 to alley. Price, 25.375. . | ished house. ios" | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | only about $5,000 was laid out. There | day evening, June 2. PA ‘will follow Frateeiaht oc one ot tae mat Coaentie aa tag | F228 tte nouse on X 10.88 Se RE ne. | FOE BENTLA PRETTY GROOM COTTAGE IN | —[— oy tiving IN is © movement on foot to collect | #t 1813 Vermont aveniue from # to 10 p. m. ful Tocations inl Fast Washington: Qnelarge jot 21x having a fruntage of 18 fact od contain iG SALE-SHE BEST BUSINESS CORNED IN ookland : SICLACHLES & BATCHELDER, coungy would like to engare to from the alumni of the university| Mrs. Phil Sheridian and her family will leave iEego front lawn, only gagop. on er Ravan nd | an poppe & sek Price SOU WARNER & © the noctheasts lot 100ci00 on socthwert corner ct | _So10-6t Gor 0th and 6 ste. | Sind Address J. BeBe Star Of mifficient fonds to erect and equip # gymua-| this week for Chicago to make long visit to JOHN Bb. WIGHT, 1416 G st. nw. 10-3 ‘916 F st. 12th and H sts. ne. In order to realize linmediaiely | Pson SALE OR RENT—EIGHI-ROOM HOUSE, : rok SALE-SIX NEW THREGSTORY BRICK Es equate fect lees Shan i present value at sets. | B sien cood outbuildines, ai Falls Church, Va. In> sium, the boys at present not being supplied | jh world's fair before going to het summer it Fe SALE_HANDSOME NINZ ROOM HOUS! 4 SOets. | quire of JOHN HAMMOND, ita : home in Massachusetts. MT {BROWN STONE: THREE SLORY AND | Fana brown-stone bowses, conteining 8 rome and : iepeat mane . quire of JOHN HAMMOND, ¢ = —______________it"_| witi sucha building. It is estimated that it BASEMENT Cay Be BAD © A BARGATS: FUR path large butlers pantr igsusomels parered and a FOR SALESTWO FUEL BLOODED MALE TUG | will take from $30,000 to 40,000 to put the |, MT-and Mrs. D. R. McKeo will go this week saED On UNF ISHED; FINEST LOCA- Secorated: a» A rr tee HA WATERS & THOMPSON, BOvEINE OF FB i are 3 vB —_——— level i tie with to Chicago before commencing their summer eee et Onn ee <0 ownme semaion es erevery doametg tecsteion akee | 10 1305 Fst. aw. ar COLLEGE PARK 10H SALE-@ ENGLISH GREYHOUND FUPEIES: ae Date oe other | travels. 1o-3e 3 jme fand G, which is a rapidly impr ———— | af pin whatn oes a laltese color; cheap: 2 x ions of ij <2 wi Oe STE SE. | trowins section” For price and terme appiv'te 1. | OR SALE—@ LOTS EAST CAPITOL AND 14TH | Someof, the fost iotsin wiat is destime to prove | pei 'aStMal: STONT: 413 Path st. We JelOWDE™ z Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Barney and their chil- K SALE_14TH ST. ‘neat cars: RANK L. HANCOCK k CO., ‘st. j a snap at price asked: G5-. sq. ft. 3e10-3¢ JNO. A. BUTLER, JR. W 11th st. n.w. Jel0-3t WALTER WEED & CO. DAIRY LUNGR ROOM; OLD ES. | | The base ball toam has disbanded and the | dren are in Chicago now, but will wr then curvout Fatom, oF wilt hed and doing a wood Vusiness; owner leay: | boys are now hard at work preparing for the | to Bar Harbor forte selanes mente et jalue. Will eli En ey Bal ‘a x in ~ Jess than current rates, or will trade for desirable city rare at a oxy 38h ans Om Indus ren. al house. havi Rk SALE—-TWO VERY ELIGIB! LOTS ON | Property. __ Address {. A, FRANK, Star office. jel0-: i if e i, re a ae i | eStprmarpe pee Sara aren, rie Spine | HOR, San ee TRO, Wee, AURTEE YOTG OF JOHN F.PARET, | Tron SAI EC, FAPONE LAE tae sae ich are always the most dificult of j~ The Newport season has commenced, al- ll ane ae a oat 3) hy » i. ; price, $20,000. Si tesen Pe djotning lots hed at #2 J. K. HL oa Jelo-ae" 1807 F st. i pace in {food condition, Bos re year to get creditably through with. though fora fortnight it is not ex) that Be. 5 OF. A ij omy | 3 i. NER 3 a st le! ewer pe i NEK, Columbia road, and 150 there will tertai Fred se103¢ FRASEL Pabsodo a's = —— 1 sai WH ST.N.WONLY ONE BLOCK | POR SALE SOMERSET WeIGHTS, a Beav ; s ax IMPORTANT oDsERVATORT. will be much entertaining. Sirs. Fred W. it, fror iit. 6| Dful home; 8 rooms; all mod. imps. eu) ert economical | water: hizh'apd hoalth & 81.75 per eg. foot | town electric cary oy. ee ad eae Law 0% es SESE <= r TWO - ST AN ASEMEN’ north of Pa. ave., desi FoRSsb2 15 st, XE: BRICK HOUSE. OR : Pe Are Two, STORY 45D BASEMENT SeaEE ER VON, MES | trove ees ae toe, Sitnre:oticiteof jel Davis and’ Weshineton, |, Father Algue-the Spanish Jesuit, who for | Vanderbilt has the credit of giving the first Kd dollars, halves and quarters; also rar- 85 and | the past two years bas been studyingastronomy | “inner party of the senson one night last week. acre; 5,iin. to Teually- ft, matin walk. Terms easy. ; #as; water: Ja-| in. by depth of _ fs 1 ey in rear. Pris ry 2h and L31sts: nw. ; bergain ; | building sites Sida TMSEL vecioen nw | Siento Jeet core mierox, | sour Petre ciator hee dle soe TALE Motor shooae teaee ne: | WLTCHRIEN Bia See's '™""SGi7Sin” | under Father Hogan at the Georgetown Col-| {agers bave arrived. “The, Deitch ‘mivcsaor pou SALE“ON NORTH GIDE OF O NEAIUTH| se10se “itvrPa sve endOehet uadbaave. | Jot Ritully located 3 ee Ge a ORS ay feel le pat apace eas poolowy J ill have the Bonaparte, ville this Some iT eens. gee hemes eH SE | On SALE—OS Li Le phot Pang. | FOE, SA ere Scie ck ee eee | UNE as! MEAteiohecvis neuen monies SURUE® | aut has best Neca leraciad by tas maaan gee Meee eT ee ee x e10 aie MANNE Foc aie sors dwellings 9 reumte: every ues) ceitventones: | averum dnt o¢ 100 to wido alley, very valuable LE—FRoM JOR SALI ercasat acd" pesmatsd” to. Gs’ Seum | Boren, Ties Des iehen apes etpoeansk = » ago yin the Jane eeeAKESCOLE, WILLCOX & HIESTON Fine, can » | fathers, On one of the islands | Hotel in Stamford, in the Catekills, where he ‘425m. | there is a meteorological station | 04 the baroness will spend most of the heated LL MAKES | which has done much for navigation by signal- | “™™ rerrizeratort ou easy : TUnP WALI ROOMS, ea Teh st. We (RITERS OF ouly 4, GET, WILCOX & HIFSTOX, | jolie 1907 Pa. ave! ant oth si. and La. ave. Ps. ave. aniGthand La, av SEVEN SH “INC T 10H SAL! STORY BRICK HOUSE oF 6 at the premices af any time, JOHN ANGERMAN: SALE-ON N. H. AVE. Youn ch 2Ub st. marccr Wat awe only cope | ING MAL ASG shat incon, Densmore Sith Ha a eae an eee ald the eetce Py signal-| “The foreign colony at Lenox will be im- Fees Great bareuin st © niece From PRESCOT, WICOLEMTERTORS | deoet vr ist ON Waal fi ohogie oe vd = Prose! nt, but net very large. The Russian min- fi are. 1907 Pa. ave. and cor: 6th st. and La. ave. o.1¥. Amacossis. 1. C.; near echocl, TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 610F st. n.w, | Storms, hurricanes, &c.. and the new ob- og Prince Cantacuzene, has taken a POR SaLe— | _Je10-3t fronting a govt. Pre, $800. Address LL F. K.. Star C0. PRESH | Servatory, which is intended as a great addition | there, and Prince and Princess Ruspoli of Two frame houses in Columbia Heights on Mor-| _) adie Eis : ea ROVE. eae oor oe » ch containing ‘and bath: a.m. bj KR SALE — CAPITOL HILL — A COMP. per toot. $ “a Hi se Insc. | to the Ttahan embassy are also expected. SSzi00 each, "Fur prices ana forius sp0iy io tively uew bay-window house of 8 rooms andbath; | Ais a suort lot vith 2 fronts on Ma. = TEIGUTS; Fox190 F om gon 2) meetin en ee ce in front of part C, and ‘the piers Be WABSEN®CO., | large reception ball: newly and handsomely tra fe ND. A art at P rt nce hon Se ‘26 F uicely Dainted and drained: hes both front and b 09-3 assist in various ways the people of| Mr. Warder has arrived at his cottage at with brick work to. Y to Fad e i e % : the surrounding soas and islands, but | Lenox, the Kneeland place, preparing for the | found necessary ‘frost ss stairway: thoroushly moder, f BET. N AND © SI = ‘ : bn ne oy ob and to insure JOR SALE BY WEISKELE & MeLEKAN, 1008 F | TH" rchaser may soln t was ‘ataren: nice f nent of fie residence 1ot ou. west ale Wi {ROOM DWETLING AT | “ send for cireiiarat calton to do much for mankind im general. | Coming of his family. safety against settling of front wall. '$15,500—Handsome f-story, and basement stone and | ¥Td: deep lot; room for. stable: location, vory illy-fi below its valtior Apply to CHAS. sftp) 7) Be __». BALLATE, Aet.. 731 7th st n-W__| While the visiting astronomer wasat the col-| Mr. and Mrs. John McLean left town last| Build area wailsand bluestone steps, asshown pa iicuse te rooms and two betha;richly deco | able: few coors from new liu . 1405 F st. new. — WU | TOR KENI—A NICE RROOM DWi = lege Father Fargis, who is located there. in-| week.and they will spend most of the summerat | i" drawing. Area walls to be finished with a mage epereests Stee cent Cini, sew 3-| day and week ti seo 20U [nt s8.0.«. :small oN OX AP—s FINE LOT Is TODD & F ‘shout one acre of A MILITARY REORGANIZATION, vented a phono-photograph through which the | their villa at Bar Harbor. of granite fourteen inches wide and ian si, pon 35) tment, 3 per month, whieh ix ems ron n's sbdivision, situate on Princeton st. bes vm del ire w me 2 aiees steey sant basement belch: 10 Hots | ation Appi So WALTER WEEDS eoren Rn eh ee ee vs th cheapest Tot in | Q:fgom dwelling wid abut A Plan to Hestore the Military Divisione |*tfen0mical position of the wiars can be ob-| Mrs. David D. Porter and Lieut. and Mra. | bt mehes thick. feet front, aes 1g | thst. nw. jel d ‘futher particulars TE Ei in store the ary Divisions | tained with great exactitude. The instrument | Logan are at parts B. C and area with bricks laid flat 20500 tba bts Ory 2S | OR SALE-TWO NEW SIXCROOM P SURLY a Abolished by ex-Secretary Proctor. | ig looked upon by all learned in astronomy as | paraner’® 8t ‘Beir Conanicut cottage for the | in coment and joints crowded. $5,500 nt Piewant, new story and cellar 10 brick houses; &.m.i. ; one sam = on the Met. brancl, B. and O.R. E. ;short rite from | An important question that will soon claim | one of the greatest inventions of the age. Mr. an 4 All work tobe done in a first-class manner rout cottage: heated by furnace only 85,900, cats rum by dour ’ ee Oet1e: writ | zslomun erey to ma son wpeclst thdacocnonts fo | y An, tmportant questi spate When Father’ algae departed he took a duyiic| Mf and Mrs, ‘Titian Coffey and Mr. John | and to the satisfaction of the officer in charge 8.300 Teun. ave. jst hurth of Linegin Park,new | ave. eo Tete es O- lw pa Sih at mcs COETIG: J3b0 | thoes contemplatins butidine, oo tetrad OL Ame ROCTUMMEY Ot TURE SEATS 1 eS ih with him, leaving the | Chew and his children will leavetown today for | of the buildis All labor and material to be ESP sad cellar Frvom and bath Hick” | PRE SALE_ONE OF THOSE NEW FRAMES ON | Si jotwcostinie JAMES F. DUHAMEL, with ctas G, Kingwalt, | organization of the military establishment. pert prea eve: mpg aati their summer home at Spring Lake. furnished by the contractor, aud. all damage or Benning roal hear igh st ne. Tlie house SE we wins tes eh Oi col 16 ~atisatie batidine, #00 Fst nw. | OF : the college. : SLL: ae ae eae ae a ‘eat ta the welghborteod. | 5) i hoe bbewntta pes on nents 0K SALE -DELIGHTEUL SUMMER ‘HoME | Gen. Schofield is enid to is epee eae nite Phillipine lalands observators will work | |The Bonapartes have gone to Beverly, Mase, | dove to the building must be made good by the ‘Oueet N. J. eras 0 X70 toalley, only. near Rockville; surrounded by large trees ani present organization, He desires, so it is said, | in conjunction with that of Georgetown, de- | for the sum: where 4 cable fora boarding bon thin a | *Selode SCOTT WILCOX & HIESTON. a rite hea ea - ‘ onj i ree summer, there will be a large - peouvenient to abe | Toe sarao Fae eee ent intersection Bi Akonfulees ular’ table aadteotvente'auettarss fuk | the re-establishment of division commands. | termining certain important facts colony of Washingtonians, including the Henry | gqr grail ide Bids rete enn vt | Fronts, for $2,100 e: ‘exceptional bar nef Sd and F sts n-< Seoliecatee. dtreene ot watee, | These commands were abolished during OPEN GAMBLING, Mays, the Pattens, the Bughers and Hazens. i eo ERSON & CAHIE. farose HENICAN: COPY, Secretary Proctor’s admit 1201 Penn. ave. be ration as unneces- | Four small eolored boys were yesterday ar-| Rev. and Mrs, J. J. Muir will celebrate their Bosls for Bxtending Cella. to peat og undersigned. B, Tuone, ai a . s NE. vy. Gen, Schofield is said to have opposed | rested for shooting crap on the grounds near | twenty-fifth wedding anniversary this evening M. Foe SALE-100K AT THESE BARGAINS Bess houre rar cable line; a.1.t 5 only nee eee that action at the time. He took the ground | the Independent Ice Company's warehouse, be- | from 7:30 to 11 o'clock at thear residence, $d Chief of Supply Division. Het nese thaw. Setery Weick, Or AmL i 9 | Sidiw tou Se Ser SS it ae that division commands are absolutely essen-| tween the canal and river. There was a largo | *tet northwest ‘The bids received for the work were pub- tire. brick ; Tor Sox80" POR SALE—A MOST BEAUTIFUL FOU! & : : —— iss Cleone Daniels, formerly of this city, | lished at the time as follows: myl7-tr N® | sgndicate to purchase and subdivide. Ie about | tial in time of war, and contended that the | crowd engaged in the fascinating little game | Mise § bee pg ne F coy house 20 rovnie and tne, ted pathy re; PRAT SQUARES AND PAWTS | Miles fom Tertoteuwot the Cnowy Cage ole sare plan of organization shold be maintainad | "ea the olfeere potueed. down, upon them, | but now the leader of the choir im one of the| Jou F. Leary, Washington, D. C., $1,800, ress the owe stalue; ut LO1 to to ales. octheast and southenst R*Cor ‘T Washington, DeCet q but fully twenty escaped jumping | largest churches in Sioux City, Iowa, is visiting | time, forty days. SEMMLs & encemmmet "5" P in time of peace in order to be fully prepared | into the river. While there w: fora fow weeks the Misses Topham, 1010 10th | _ 4. Davis, Fails Church, Va., $1,292; forty for any emerge kept on the Georgetown side for gamblers, | strect northwest, i = 2 = PROPOSALS. THE PLAN CONTEMPLATED. Tight across the river from the spot the crap| Miss Carrie Whito of Baltimore is the guest oe ne Metnhe. D.C, gmt. 4.200 | tires ani tiles. open Areplaces, furnace and fo rapt b 800 | improvin netbborhood ; cor. 13th and W sts. n. two squares south of Mrs. Lozau’s fim terma to suit: price, $10,000; Isrge rod mediate purchaser; bouses open daly for inspert !—CHPAP BUILDIN ner F and lath sts. ne. ar oa SW runes sroKy | Appr OWS, Hood, Li fa'ave. nw }UOdta | gion De aware men ae TPORALS FOR According to current gossip the present | shooters wore driven from there were probably | of Miss August, 453 New York avenue morth- meee ee Lrick house om 3d -t. m. ight rooms, | LOR SALE—47 N Bihow ca © st. bet L7th and 18h ss. 1.6. Me of the Superintand plan contemplates a division of the east, with men and boys playing every conceivable | west, C. Thomas, Washington, D. C., €2,200; sixty ais ea pabsiegi Ree, Opa) aa. Nee ae eet toate | amet CHOIANTE SEBUM. oi0 Teh ot. nce, | Sry Peper building Sone prota Maj. Gen. Howard in comrannd, and a division | S007 Ofte erelsction ne ment almost be | yf-5, W. L. Hamphrey and son of 1728 6th | dave. 4 4 NUNS YERDAL& MeuLEKY, 6.4 F O00, FOR AL. ILDERS AND SPECULAT Sate eof 3 coma . i e Sunday morn-| J. F. Coyle, Washington, €1,390; aa | 8" wattsen nt basementsa cheap | F'atenttia rified ag ine Ws geong dante | DAW SUSE TWENTY Spe petit ee atrerepal ah reali iarerad l NOT ME. CHAYPEE'S FAULT. sion nex terest th the shy on Reneyseee-| Dae D. G, €1,39 g Tle taipentedty two bigaen one aseaory, | eo Mr, o2eiéth st. nw. | Sewein audcaulin, ‘ce, So per Ht tertus te gare: | with aosp, brushes, sponge, being arranged so ns to make an even division | | The slight progress which is being mado on visit her parents, and’ then ‘make a stay. in| E- F. Grimes, Washington, D. C., 1/440, seks te Gaes a raine. "Will selva wile | K 5 Inquire OW NEF Stoncw. Sromad a ehd'all becottaly hitch eet eat Te ag. | Of the light military departments commanded | the 324 street extension was noted in Tux Stan | Chicago to enjoy the world's fair. “Mrs. | forty days. yor S1LGM, nuwarsznaco. |F; $12 2 Rpga appiication t0 THOM WILLIAMSON, | bY Drigndior generals. | No se i Contem- | of Saturday. Exception is taken to the para-| Humphrey expects to be gone about threo ean 2 noon, Washington, D. ¢., poses Yeewe a ‘ S Stpertutendent plates headquarters of the division com- | grguh by Mr. Philip T. Hall. To a re ‘of | ion: ; twenty-five dave. uote apd at 48g st. sw; MeL; lot T8100. alley pilin: neg Tog wernt nent of $e : uate 2 cet | fects unjustly upon Mr. W. E. Chaffee. Tho | Baldwin 8. Moore is announced for iikars F CBO ERE SOR peg weit ine reegeaste fog Ty | field, the renicr major” genoral and the prescat | Sense “af eocguieiat ie te Le son announ the 26th at | William Rothwell, Washington, D. C., €1,729; ries inue in command as - the | St. Andrew's Church. Miss Glascock is the sixty dave. Apion 3 failure of the contractor frem Baltimore | daughter of the late Capt. obn F nt pteseat, with Hendiguartors at Weshtngton- | a2 tes charge of the work for the sallren | peter onclonoeas toe ie aoe Mie Jobe H. Scott, Washington, D. C., $965, phi THE CHANGES SILL TAKE EFFECT. | who has failed to mect his obligations, aud not | mand. Mz. Moore is the eon of the Inte Chief | ai, > Pulliam & W. 0. Shaw, €1,290; thirty al wal rl The chaugee will probably not take effect with Mr. Chaffee.who has the contract with the | Justice Moore of Texas. Michael Burke, Washi: ems pected bes ewora | Hntil carly autumu, bat will be announced at | District for this street work. His operations Char! Lambert Miss . . ington, D. C., for op, aad to be weigh ‘i low tt are being conducted with vigor and would have | Mf 00d. Mrs. Charles W. and yg ery eg sviiee dain te athe Aeemwreennnenel sage | To To eae ban Ge oe eine ity of tho | Nellie Irwin of Pniladelphia are visiting their | | James Parsons, Wasbington, D. C., $1,475 e tae th mimentecsiesin the court Sard Tt IS WEN TO) Soacetbitrey eee eh dete Mme he ae | por Moe until TW) OP TWENTY FIGHTH, 1 and Navy Departncnit ren ing June Awhite Quire on prewises. AT BARGAIN IF SOLD AT! new press-Crick and brown. | East Capitol st. bear Sth; 3} DR SALE—A )L | BUSINESS CHANCES FOR BUSINE Fok, SSEECBRICK, HOU=E TER AROUND THE PENNSYLVANIA | Soot beafttat qualify nd fnapeeat hast | ROSIE pe rep optre railroad contractor.” canty Me Rover ond Iza, MaBeth, ot Gt9 not] Siey pant ‘near “inithsonian ; rooms: " ~ . 1 - wn Bier porn 4 QUESTIONS OF SANITY. 5 af — 2 RAILROAD DEPOT AT el jerx have been issued countermanding Mr. Devi Mr. J Tal mp ten wating sehr syrectesen ats r xteen-year-old colored Soe aac veatmes Talty, wife and | Mr. B. F. Grimes of 215 6th street southeast, instructions previously issued for Gen.| Jimmy Diggs, a " mn, the new brigadier general, to assumo | youth, was found by Oficer Trussell at 2 o'clock | Hfte daughter Mabel left this morning for «| who was one of the bidders on the work, today 1 visit to Boston, Newport, Narragansett Puer | mede the fi 1d of the department of Columbia, the | Sunday morzing at $4th and M streets acting |and Block Ielaud. They will speed the sume areas enema te he Raas ant command under the present | somewhat queeris. He was examined by two mer on the Atlantic coast. on on ho bellding whsch pe tenn ed — |""Tisie'tcken to mean that in the shaking up | Soctors, who declared him to be enticely with- | Admiral Kusell and daughters will spend | $e,PiSing the i ¥ | soon to occur one of the seven other depart- | Cat 8 mind. He is held at the station await-| tho summer at Casenovia, isfaction it will be to the people to have = S\LE—WAY BELOW MARKET VALU: ered at the State, War ant Nav ‘ag of Ltn st. near corner of Mass. ave. ROSSLYN, VA. Ds It Balldine and stored th the vwu 's. by thy CONTRACT LET AND WORK ALREADY COM. | parties'to whom the contract of contraccs. tas be ‘MEXCED. dans eh th naan nantities ay the NCED. f the of require. henervi ore or as tench Teas of Defore September | next the Pennevivania I Comp: vont rout feo the Jou SALE-PRETTY NEW HOUSE T northwest; 9 rooms; cellar, furnace. rice, Scwwrene Gee 5 a powarneox, | 705 | ‘rary bak T wil be reettired ty f antes of the fal hit re . BOY! K & SOS 14 ith sts. ini of 25,00 | Ment commanders is to be assigned to Colum. | Me the arrival of a ee |. Aliss Helen M. Luss of Massachusetts avenue | rect idea of the cause of br. and that Gen. Carlin will be given another ‘Millage Abner, a colored man, was arrested | has returned to her home after a four months’ | *”4 the importance of placing the responsibility intl ‘a. direct with south, the east 2nd West, With two ~ PURCHASER— Jotoae* = Ta. MMEDUATE |? prow HE vtation for the brief periéd he has to serve on i ot the the x bergaias in homas dovtcebiy locassa in the | 75th Sieee dint will enable merchaats in Goorse- | Sesuent. [theactive ist | gatiiiey 32 (Oslcte “epemen, ie tenn YES oe eee eee, of cmamal waftomaneninestaber ia : aa = << : of criminal negligence in not all Lot Gee ww. | town to ret thei ‘coods by a vers shoct haul; tut, FFICE OF THE MARSHAL OF THE UNITED | Change: in somo of the departs | be was of unsound mind. He was detained at | Mr.and Mrs. Richard M. Towson left the ~ | still, scure at once corner lots for ‘st ates for Mf Colne | an or partment bead- ci io 7 ji <i ‘ . Precautions to prevent the of such mE IWRERE NGS | Meee et Ghats es Chee ot cotton fe ce ree ae oe ee quarters may also ensue. That ot the depart- or on in eee ee culled | city Saturday for Nebraska via Chicago, and| In occurrence when ‘must have roomwand’sores Hee 8220) “kepiy te ROSSLYN, VAL SURE WENT: | ent of Arizons is almost certain to be trane-| Soanoed harmless, his aMiotion heving Deen | pen ee tn thnr part woeld opeit fetaiy" to oe ‘Seeay [oa sey Patter {Ices for the se | f28ed from Los Angeles to Fort Logan, Col. | the ropult of am apoplectic sisexe. "arzclia Circle held the last meeting of the | on their part result fatally to eo many Derek, lot has a igontage of <2 feet. Price, | _Je7-Ht LF st. tw. | Thisshor? line. besides opening nn antendid bast- tof Conmbia and | A SHIFTING OF ASSISTANT ADJUTANT GENERALS, ‘season at the home of the president, Mra. Dieu- | men. About the ist of May proposals for this ‘apply to. [on SALES ness chanees for active business tien develons charn Washinzton, D.C. jental to the changes in the department ee donne. A twenty minutes’ essay uponscientific | Work of was invited, and I B H. WARNEK & C0., F arate ime villa et for use i i. Re epartment | There wasasmull fire in the stable at the | topics of the day was read, it | visited PIG F stew. lant to 2743 oh Woo: anders will be a shifting around of the hg ag nay PRESS-BRICK 6-2OOM assistant adjutant generals and other members the rear of 3100 M street yesterday, caused by the | were Mra. C. 8. Morrison, Mrs. W. W. Case, |0n the work. I there saw the were not ;| Lf i ER A | ‘concreie st-; good location; | is that Phave ALL THT PROPERTY rie . hostler dropping a lighted match, whi Mrs. John T. Hick, Mrs. Esther Downs, Mrs. | fications (which made by « regular ewe and 820 per moura: | A. ANDITS (MMEDIATE ViCIN- | be Prorured on cppitea We? ANATTHE® | of the staff of general officers. ignited comerctres. “Nev 6 renneded ante | Hslen Holl. Mra. F Dienonne, Mince Btris-|archinect or OuBder) K meds © "cosy Bis ae 2 pees meee moms BAKENS, |b Pore ae ‘States Marsha: for the District of Columbia.” | tuber of nasistant adjutant generals in | tinguished the flamce before’ any tmaterial | JT: Miss Mazie Sinclair, Miss Marie Dieudonne | close inspection of the work t be Sa. AMBTOS } FRANCIS HUFT elt % | nn will be sent to the various depart-| Gamage had been done xy material | ,44 Prof. J. B. Carpenter. The circle does not done, and having had considerable experience ier ane on ~ Washington, D.C. | FY WARD UNIVERSIT., WASHINGTGN, p.¢., | ment headquarters, several of which are now | OMIMED ON Denn Ce, ot esterday, an | coBvene again until September. in euch work was careful to ark the steam en- joni. Why "ray rent FA sane, 10, 1800. Pr peas wilt be. ety Tr auth, Theodore Schwan. who | gnoeoupied stuble on Mstrect near oth being| Mr. and Mra William Bickel have issued | €ineer who made the plans for all the informe- CK EM, tor fientshtce from Europe on July 1. and Moje. | the scene and Mr. Horace Jarboe the of | cards announcing the marriage of their Hien Roasenl give Be Ssgeen So Re oan tee 908 DLink s ber, pant. off, wofne tin, MeArthur and Babcock are among those booked 4 = ,orner “4 ge ol daugh- Tequires « man of experience to do that kind of 4 ‘8009 Moo Cola: zi sss ity, "Farm of bi! “A ‘i ¥ from Wash a Col. Mar- the building. Achemical engine extinguished | ter Emma Barbara to Mr. Phillip Hinkle Sey- work successfull; I wrote bid for Pos to SE Pst, bh: | Lea WITHIN THE INCOM-| gen Ungornny ton fone is héreonal in Teaas, ts to sucecel Col. MeKeerer | te flames after a loss of about $10 had been | mour, June 8, at St. Paul, Minn. bt T mods tho remark t> my besten, bass. Fur price aud torus | enact, pp mat HHgTAT, BEACH(VA) Si Reohonre. Dio Wams J. aos Os, | in Chicago and Maj. MeArthur will’ take Col, | *™stained. Mrs. P. H. Fitzhugh and family have left the | 4 V. Grimes of venue, that pas bLreni acer iy boo ny Sapam ran 2 ee ee $10-3t” | Martin's piace in Texas, DEATH OF JOSEPH GRAVES. city and are visiting ber parents in Virginia. | I expected some experience would * les below, Washi: PYOROSSTS FOR THE PCRCITACY oF was As has been already stated, these changes are | Mr. Joseph 8. Graves, after weeks of illness, | On her return she willoceupy her new house on | bid so low (and get the probably we 7Ho- pitaber Nine ena! Division, \\ | oniy in contemplation, and their consumtaation | yesterday passed away at his home on the Con- | 15thstreet and Kenesaw avenue, Mt. Pleasant, | throw the hardly be pos Soy will depend eliogether ou Secretary Lamont’s | Qui: road near the distributing reservoir. De- | D- C- wath white 8 uma 7, view of the matte ceased was very well known in Georgetown, | Mts Ella B. Washington of West Virginia,| Here i sory tay-windew a eee p is life. | Vice regent of Mt, Vernon, bas been spending | Excava' + ems y lpomans bat Bese ed : JOR SALE IN HV. UTSVTLL cig hgee ites Dari snsiwat he Git goat rics oe ten a Dow oat with Mrs, Thomas "W Backey at | Brick work, 27. 786 00 fet. athe and pes Fee fall feet Call st odhee' toe Gallet Sasa | bracing 100 00 eine f Anderson Rifles, one of the District volunteer | “The Meples,” Woodley lane. = = SO eth and 8 Y brick price onthe Istand Lota, sat eets Yared STREBT RAILWAYS, OLD AND NEW. comyantes. The funeral will take place to-| Mr. Mervyn C. Buckey leaves on Wednesday | N¢™ $4 Bead Saiory DICE See. pose ESRI — 1 eebarema oF ane’pare” ant ‘The King «treet ears, whieh under the new | morrow afternoon from Oak Hill Chapel for West Point Military Academy to commence | Paving 97 nerds - 8S ype | FO® SALESOME BARGAINS INVESTIGATE: | J LG eemmrenepreneen schedule of tht elcciric railway now pass on | RORERT M'KINLEY DEAD. bis four years’ course as a cadet, Superin ‘and incidental ox- — oice properties, varan‘ and improved, { ratlroa. "h arafice wertoe. | E King street every ten minutes, have increased | Mr, Robert MeKinley, suother of George-| A quiet but very pretty ceremony took place | penses - 20000 axe on Spruce st. n. w.bet. 3 | busuess and residences, which cannot be advertised: | oj REN T_FCRY SUEDTO A SMa: ee eae publ accommodation tothatextent, ‘The Alex- | town’s citizens and a gentleman highly re- | at noon today at the Calvary Baptist Church, 6 roous aud bath; am. i ad ee | Ttpanin? lon Mie AGHTLES a | ri andria eee Sg ae better accom j pected by a host of friends, pavsed away on | corner ~ — nertiwest, Dr. €1,528 00 BM WARSEE ECO: | eek | Sa, Om ton eT cended upon tiost of thestreeisnamed | Saturday afternoon, Mfr. McKinley was a pomp: | Hee Mie: Peak Rameoy: ot See ena, | one aening ¢ snooed viet to the building I = — | pox sane ND BASEMENT BKICK | joni n Ami eotiazrs | nal rich! of way act, but that is not | Ht membe ‘for W. H. Careou formant | N.S, 0 Miss Catering White” of | secount of tho old brick amt alee the Moral ab st. now bet. L and M, atwo- F and brown stone; copper cornice; has 12 rooms | with I roowsand bai the hones fs handsomely ed until the eleetric company shall | acted as foreman for H. Careon for many this city. The bride wore a handsome ‘estimated for brick I then story and baseesemt brick, havine ali‘meds imige s sige proved <ystein | pavord and } ehaadeiiors” in evary | 1 good dividends unde eurplue, | Years His funeral will take place tomorrow ya lowance work. tid elr sieges prices #2500 Aye | y eet ete | antiiieaciney | The Alexandria paweszer railroad ‘compant, | MONG from Trinity Church, Sod ribboen ¢ whine loghern Lats wed chrvied | eo bese tae hee aed ete nt BW WARE « whe Sos | Etat otto "omome “acute aa te aay Tun tix care on a track from REAL ESTATE, inrge bouquet of white erect yous, Bike wan| the test of Sinine tes cont to tho low tenner “Ol: SALE—THE TEST BARGAIN IN THE ae —— ° KGa we |e waive defects ini bropoas King street’ dock to the — stone | ‘The old landmark known ‘Scotch row” | the recipient of o large number of handsome ‘Most undoubtedly the cause of the collapse was F Ok FH WEST—e ER PROPERTY pee hie ene pry le te he ret a hg ee frere | pide the proposal Co be nevepied sill Lo decland wou bridge hy ,0f Pevton street, did | on Duck lane, now 33d street, the property j Presents, Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey left at 2:30 | in the underpinning of the brick which Fi? a Fn ig am trobeand rd. 80 000, to sit, sant cro stm: f | reamised toenter into contract and sve bond with | bet carm euiieient to pay for horse feed. Very | of the Misses Morton, is being razed. The | P-M- for New York, Boston and other points, | eu; ‘the iron columns on rested ected cellar under eutire house. Ai mod. imps. | at 2025 serden, orchard, grapes, Se. ; lawn lory sureties penal sam | Often ten or twelve cars would pass without a s a en route to their future home in Nova Scotia. || the that carried the floors above. Secarkine We ireatrincioad wh Teor fate | 7 ee er eae ee Son thesat Aimentot | single passenger. and of course the railroad | BowPe wie oregon, ered purchased from ee ‘The needles, or props, if eny were weed sk TO. Terns at once, we Pics nat a pe elmo: ptal loss ck- aa ” s - it rooms and batli_ panered tht is sagas arg the Findhom in Scoiland and came to mained in place for at least six or eight days to eee ey i th began and ended within the ~ sanitary | Lwith wae ¥,, CF at socretars on W HANDSOME er otis, whieh b 8 eight room finjsied ti the san south, acto rnment resery, BGLANT, Owner unl Builder, ISO Bat sw. town, Soon afier the occupation of Alexandria Americn, settling in Georgetown, | The cause | on ee Ace of the mtleata’s Meet nn | sive the eement in the brick work @ chance weal oy Sotal <eoaiie’ al * | of their coming was the hope of bettering their . ra 2 at think hienecuent ti ie aitary railvay meteny was suai The howies" had become so | A special tothe New York World from) bilder, wibo mont have examined made here, At first the trains were not rnn | “ilapidated that it was found advisable to tear | Managua, Nicaragua, says: PRRosAy FIC fs & i en? Hi 3 LOK statements may throw some light on root and bath, new; will rent fo ‘taco &t Tnienide: % mitts west 0 rity: time and place they will beerened in bevend city but the railway from | ‘hem down, ‘The landing of marines and sailors from the “lowe So eeee ees ee pees eee obi eee ieitown to the, gravovarde was opcested | iowa property, duced, Foun dentin Getine | American warship AUanta, who established a | °° a — —— 4 "S422 New Yoric a sinay bs necdidand orieved doring |Q% & sort of railway drill ground. Many | te be nor the of San’ -ATENT EXAMINERS AND THE FAIR. 70K SAL NDSOME NEW THKEE ¥ posy be needed eden lactues weceemtlored aca P | W. Grimes for $1,200 the cast 15.100 feet of | CM™P near village ita Fe, close | P: Vick dwelling, ISIS Ith stnvw.sthiriven roots | "OFM: Setors ant ‘Blanks ior prcvouin Sith ras eatiaead edd eel ied a) ae and bach room; all iatest improvements, handsomely | Lazi-emely finished; white pine wood Gccorated. carctully built Woder Our personal super: | Stable at head of 0-fo9t alley all for Piston and first-class in every respect . house opea for | monthly payments { ‘Apply to own UST. FINISHED on | made up. dissolved; chang Acari lot 146, in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition, and | to the canal, has caused the greatest ex- the mile’ anda linit: ling’ joccuely cullen the | Catharine Harrington selling to Bridget ‘ilar-|citement bere, even exceeding that Ti tachuawane Vby hd | Tehthopolis and Necropolis railroad. ‘The I, | Tiréton lot 16 and parts of lots 15 and 17 of the | which prevailed during the late revolu- ~ lied stutenient of th we fnil in-tenet conditions to Land stabe for two. ho Inspection. f particulars ani price apply | NASH. 12? Met. nw. my30-Taa ‘swith larwe loft, all ine! ‘h nprlteation tothe suserine | x subdivision of Harlem. tion Q the overthrow of The| Mr. Seymour, the commissioner of patent, wer : A= ime ctacke toece wpactrcnt, | N-Pailroad soon expanded into a longer line of Oe ee row of Sacaca. ? iJ EER BE ERED Fores fy ceneamad dleburstps clery. Poss Oia Depertuient, | Ottery operations > agitation has extended to all classes, who fear | intends to carry out the plan he bas decided o1 LE Y ‘We make a specialty of BROOKLAND property. Mt to rey uaionnan @atiaien tienes a: AT THE RIVER FRONT. that the United States is taking of | upon to send the various examiners in turn to Troms: | and it wili pay yout» call upon us before buying. te and to accent any part of an} x i DRIA. eazy the country, and the passive of the Sarna | gta have EObeS'ar nana Ge three in the ‘other rack WIL"ON'S. Biss! Alexandria interest in the trial of Lizzie Bor- Pence . | goveraument is severely bommented ‘upon, eves | Cticago and place them in charge of the patent wee ~ a font that we © rable ve: ‘eral. ; i : - exhibit at the fair. ‘thinks that it will JO SALE_MODEUN BESIDENCE ON 16TH ST | from #3 Jo to 8000. No froubie fo show property. ees Gen of Full River, now in progress in Massa-| gepooner Ellen M.Goidens Iieasen, Kennebec, ,000 | ealled treacherous. office at . He it ‘story, 11 rooms and bath room heated by | “Fer full particulers call bE porore a chusetts, is 1vereased here by the fact that Bor- | tons ice: National Capital Ice Company. Schooncr | The explanation of the American officials, | be an advantage to the public service to give den was familar name in tho commereo of | Care A. Norton, Kenneb c, 1,000 ‘ns ice; Great | that they merely landed forces in order to | the examiners such an opportunity to become ity buceaits | this city for many years, Alexandria had large | Falls Tos Company, Schooner Fdwin C., Bennett, | protect the canal property and works, was Con- | faziliar with the exhibits. ‘The only purpose S ‘& BATCHELDE: McLACHLE wil ee THURSDA piyini Fos Ste Tawre -STORY BKICK DWELL iuirobes, et nt Tee frou | nandsoms AR SIST AND KS’ ella. . $a Jone Walkerton, 100.000 fect “inmber, H. L. isiscor: | sidered a subterfuge, for such warlike prep- YLrooms, all m. j.. and two-story brick stab pactiecn Romie c Ei soaeen el onthat Bars, 8 cinelewd with picket fence wi fee durin a0 30, connections with Fall River. scores of ves-| schooner Rovin Hood, Barber, Yetereburg, 90-000 » acd virk. | is educational. He states, however, that the rear grate parthwent: price, BNO. Beautifully payered, with thet | ineiake. BS SON, ELS pee atte | pee es mae Leathe best gua sty, solid. citaraad | sely loading here for that port. | feet Iauber; HL. Biscoe: Schooner Juay, Ware | SFations as the landing of troops without warn- vernment board of control to be & RUTHERFORD, a i) ae ib every root. bh ig Hee —— Mf the! Aerieaiturst De. | Lhe Borden Mining Company did an extensive | Co&® Fiver, 6: fect lumter; H. L. “Biscoe. | Ing. placing artillery and Hotchkiss guns in | 6° seems: ‘op- a | Automatic zas lighting in hail and roomson Iat and | Jot.) ey ikelat «here. and the schooner Jefferson | Hi ’Biscor: ‘teh? miles from Wash Japon the de- | coal busin poop eaves CF position, preparing the place to withstand a | posed to this plan, and as the appointment of Corner J2th and Sata. nw., @ two-story and i Soors: nice { ingto: of the B&O. RK. |p Daily deliveries, except Sunday i iL Ri ‘i or Ww siege, bringing ashore a large quantity of sup- of the ox- Daseuent Urick, 8 tvome and baths all mod tap: : f Tas 9 vistors, pust flee, school exe ‘3 | Yorden traded with this port from Fail River, | iset lumber: T. W: Suit. ner Susan "Leste, . 1 0 various government Pehe, 3.008 ; EE . | Churches. neaHon iokate to Ud | dtiantity rrawined Js extiionted at 100.00 idx, | A mutiny on Board the Borden once excited | Psubctt, Cattary 18 cords woo. Carte & Clarke: | plics and camp equipage, seem to indicate a ust by the board this isto B. H. WARNER & cx Pomme th cents each way. Apply to UDWIN A. NEWMAN, | iuore of ews The covernunent recerte quite a sensation here. ter & Clarke. “Schounce We D. Clark: Nash, 40, cords =. paitien tes t. He “intends, however, Suiowe OFS aw, | Re fore Guiner, T4A0 Ret. nom. AC Lakoland taquira fort. | reseceany or all bids nad to waive teterts. Mood; Garver & Carte. Schooner Danascua, Decry. CONSIDERED INVASION. carry out his ideas if possible. SR En Pan pay z mvl7-tr | be inslosed in sealed envelopes. indorsed on the outs TWO FUNERALS THIS MORNING, 4) cords wood, ‘Carver & ‘Clarke, "Schoon-t “Mey | Crowds from this city went to Banta Fe to ——__ +e SALE—A Si x f SE; L Mu — — Is for Te addressed tod. ST! ? ieee . Qath, hocand od water:alt mi; on 2st. nea Se TAKG entre EDS ae ipa ei | There were two funerals this morning at the | Flower, “Gray, 40 ‘cords: wood: ‘Carter & Clarke, Catholic Church, that of Mra. Patrick Cun. | »Pemeste, ae Benlel alanationy, Sandys Le peed Ripped pm pspermncry dl gga gammcnge icy apheeerangeeeyard ‘n.w. Price $2,900. Appiy toowner, 611 M FOE, S8bF Ok RENT Houses Joie -ARGE, A = cone sinall. ta West k, le, froin $1,600 eat ECE, ,2nd, tone (fronts: on 1th Bt | 16 ghteat. on Mberal terms: “Address HESICN S. te - i = x fy called, and it is feared that unless some pre- Frederic R. Condert, of the counsel for “ ‘or ter Ep Wadinton D'S: eee OF THY INTERIOR, WASHING. | ningham from Fairfax county at 9:30, and that | £28, Brown. “30 cords woud: “Carver & : “ sae oe ra hol EES a g ‘ ‘im i INTERIOR NG Echigouer Reie Mutler. rat, gucona wood Carter’ | cautions are taken or a satisfactory explann- | the United States in the Boring wee arbitration, ATTAGES AT WASHINGTON | ie pein) ant POOR ECR ee erp Ri | of Mine Sallie Fannon, the aunt of Councilman- d small. Inquire of the JUNE FIFTEENTH ‘Schooner Pomeroy.” Jones, 25 cords weed:| tion is serious trouble resull “ TAO, jy forahingand deliver. | eloct Funnon, at 10.90 o'clock. Requicin mass | g44tt & Clarke. Schooner Stary Esco, wood; Carter | tanhle “which composes the greater part of the | MfTived from Paris Saturday. Mr. Coudert -DO YOU WANT A HOMEY Orr e reism chance to sacire a howe, per f oom 5, 1201'Pe Fast Capitol st al . a tntity 1.000 009 pound.) re- | took place at the church and the interments rer & C F i talked about the high tribunal before which he : Me ain we CAST SDER ween | Per = = | tn the ce PE A ee i lark. Schoouer Mary Ann Shes, | crowd, is fearfully enraged and considers the Pe Se Eire ane lote: an grades 3c, a foots will | fevers ie wetness 5 Faris Vie nity proporty. “Now te | Sieve ecvice mymuioatin, inthe cits or'Woahunes | SeY® made nt the cemetery on Washington | Hours, 30 cords wood. Carter & Clarke.” Siow) | get asa hostile invasion. aeamaadlo oe eee nen. rmangtivonrtese dolar eben seest, fe 92 ended, See Sithout interest. Prices from $4.00 p to $9. 000 the time fo Durchase for safe it’ ton. Suriag. ibe fecal var ending J Ho and Church streets. 3Gs UAT Ap. Another special to the World from Managua | he thought Mr. Phelps in his closing argument 30, Warder baikdine, Yel an, -: | myl2lm JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 Luh st. now seiner ima ep rf Notes. oa; says: Gen. Montiel, a member of the weeks. His take eve vater. ____ se __ Seo-m, tu, wate ea * =e plication ty ty Syeht. “The night 2 Emerson Institate. nd ral would oceuy ly two — F DESIRABLE CORNER SORTHWEST. | stableve sehen oom 5. ‘even May 2O-E sou fa Wesley “Helgnts, onvosite 2ho | indoread on the envelope “Proposal for I its Jane term this morning. Emerson Institute takes place at Metzerott the lenst danger of « frech outbreak fi is not | the case put forward by the othor Comer nears tem toomer all ma. 1s bara wood THe FINES = IN THE cry | sie,of the Ameriean University in Northwest, Wash: | SMITH, Secretar > tasen, | BOSH reply to the arguments of the Raglish | ‘The city council will hold its first June meet- | stusi 30 0% eto. investors. ‘being only 15 cents | PPROPOSALS FOR ICE,—WAR DEPARTMENT, | ing tomorrow night. usic Hall on Tuesday, June 20, at 7:30 o'clock. | source. All’ that was promised to Sacess | lswvers. 2 ttacen for rent or sale, Bete Biter Meer te jaalell troposals | 4 ‘ Mr. Young's institution is one of the oldest and | will be carried out = promptly and | "Mr Carter opened our case ina very clear in Outs WAGGA, FOOTE ER wig sale il caredag Mieco TS |, Have mnilary premics or pay @1 or reform, | test known educational fntiations in the city | ftbfals. The righte of Atbercuow in the | ana'th<sneeh Seremont’ sad Me Coders JOR SALE-MOUSE: FIGHT ROOMS, naTH, | PCLOCK P.M. THURSDAY. JUNE FIFTEENTH, |is now the standing regulation enforced by | O04 its comucncerent Cerin re always in- | Nicaraguan canal will be respected, and, if| “The con:entions of the two countries could (attic: overlooking cits and river: near sirect care, R for supplying the War Deps Mayor Strauss, and the sanitary condition of concession will be ted, | not have been presented in any clearer manner call oF t house: on Est. 1.x. opposite - Fe fe Vipin. by 144 fe. to. SOdte alley, | Kzeat indueom Satory . bebe a be. &, alley: | Fer SWILCUN € HIESTO everai Pal ave. end 6th and ta | 210. = | ss SESS bureaus with ice dari fiscal A i i ea eneg” Loch st LE, DWELLINGS NORTHWEST. CHICAG a 2 POT | BOTS The iow must be of the beat the town has been greatly improved. pain da ere but on the basis of the old’ ‘one, It will be an: | thant they ‘have been by. the Couneel on either Hob 9 CAGO HOTELS. x iinet. Anacos nia. ro518-m" | Meas end free from snow or ciker 18 A 8. Benson of Washington has leased the SE SY necessary to consult the government of Costa | hate’ : SE Sona nog all oa rege a NO. Gis SET CHICAG0, NEREOGE | FORSALESTEN G0) OR MORE ACHES Qe EASD | nt be delivered at the several fer 0’ the War | new’ Alonaudria hotel for Ave years, The oars pT Rica on that point, as eversthing concerning | i! " ail mod. ; .. IST ST., CHICAGO, ONE BL.oc! 3) an acre or lass. n, olghed on. the de- soars issno dard lars : i edie - a4 Waste Pa! aver and Othand Leave. _| EL trom mosis He Honaste, maruawor: | is 200 fect ates, Westiagtou, froe from malaria and | partment scales, “Dally deliverion eeceye Steetats | building will be completed ina short time. ‘Tho issue of standard silver dollars from the | Costs Rica'srights has bean, by treaties.” Fourth-Class Postmasters. “; _ 1007 Pa.’ ave, and Gthand La ave. | iret PMg eon ate, man Stth at Chicawo, | monquttoes, has atnerus express fraine and, meas. | and reeogaiand hollaays, wilh tequired” ‘The quat See mints and treasury offices during the week | three blocks from worl: tatr. Pi W. \derson. y is neat tf ital 1 uty tired is estiudated at 700,000 pounds ore 1 calles brick om the cant site of | macaaee Delenticl: hee eriveie teeticneer oe | Seay ciate a Bearoe tue, pactomal cupleal cong are | siey roguired te eetintieed st 700,000 ooubds, morecr | The International Bell Telephone Company | ended June 10, 1898, was @840,093; for the cor-} John Augusto Lynch and Willie Dunkin,| Tbe total number of fourth-class postmasters yn Eseiao totam alies robe per | ducted as Earore sn hotes urwamtiy faratehod bath a ivine Colts 2 ver cent Cheaper aud food | ofall bls ‘andte watve elect.” Bide suet be 1a: | limited, has declared a dividend of 5 per cout Fesponding period of 1898, #442,645. aged seven and five years respectively, of Bor- | #ppointed todey was sixty-one, of which thirty- Oe WARNER ECO | brug wef os R GUPP,, Weahington. 5a epropoeaia for Ieae ont edincend oie Fae | on the capital stock of the company, payable shipment of fractional silver coin from | dentown, N.,J., have been ing since Thure- | five were to fill vacancies caused by resignations O16 F stm. ‘my 121m eblef of supply division, War Department, $¢3,5,7.12 | July L. tho Ist to 10th inst. aggregated $269,289, day, and de>