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For SALE ©, For sare Ore FOR SALE—HOUSES. ‘THE ATLANTIC CITY CAMP. condition. Their condition result FOR SALE—HOUSES. ttiest little bomes in the southeast; te, six rooms and bath; press brick; ali lot and paved alley in rear; conve- Richt to ines. Call at once to SAMUEL IERER, S40 7th st. m.w au2t-3t SALE DAILY WANTS IN NORTHWEST— Ist A customer for $7,200 brick om 15th st; 9 for 3 ars on improved 000 on Improved property om 15th st. near Ks 4th Two small houses for a customer worth about $4,000 each, A. J. WHITAKER, 28-28 ois v FRAME path; hot and sold water; 1 electric bell Toms und top washst vestibule de ‘One of the mest cotaph ottages in the District; a beautt ful home for a smal family. Must be sold quick. Location host. ne. Price, $2.70) (former Will rent readily for $20 per mo. cash, balance monthly. L. WALTER WEED & CO., : 509 1ith st. o. ' FOR SALE A RARE BARGAIN $200 DOWN AND | $10 per month will buy a nearly uew 3-room cot. stable and well, two miles west high and healthy: lot 110x150 feet; w village; renting for RA UPrUL SSTOr pres brick f AND Pasi nt. containing ee SIX. ROOM, ‘small cash On. 1 HOME Q st. nw. y iT Fe venient and destrab 212 M st. nw ath, pantry wide alley | 8,7 large cellar : Miter | 85 | ye cemented oo ae TE. RUSE, o2¢ V4 ats me Fok A HOME o@ FOR INVEST sin if sold this | F ONTH, Star ofBice.at NT 11 kOOM CORNER beautiful decorations; cated in growing see will sell at a sac- a ave ‘auzi-6e cEw BAY.W BRICK; 7 a "3 walls; all les. $4,000, ‘au2l-aee SEVEN-ROOM BR Wallac! e 1ORO« 2 T ST. X.W. E BEAUTIFUL SEW ye and brick residence ‘saloon parlor; hand hearths: lot is 20 fe home in every ‘and brown stone 19th st, nw.: @ bargain to show property. For fein E Fou Sale Houses Ties aad toseerat bay-window (ick. 39 Footie amd hath. inleid oors. lot 3x10) to es bas window per mo. with 13 | 5,500 | toms “and “hath, mm, MeN govt. 3,000 stories, 9 rooms, oP WiLeon k HiESToN, Pa. aves and Oth and Ea. ave, Taapection. HAXDSOAIE, 3 1313 198 rom? ail latest taprorementer chr 'persomal supervision Sspeets house epen. for parcicalare, and peice THERPORD, 1307 Fe. carefully and first DWELLING; NINE sted northwest: price, RUTHERFORD, 1207 F st. WEST END NEAR THE DE- rick ‘smu For Sale CORNER PE : all mt; SALE §i.00 periment; mont aaioat HL M SALE P ST me. Fety. and ave pear st. Bstyl tor bath aud cel, latest convenionees 12,000 WATERS & THOMPSON, 1 auld a SALP 124 N SALE FEW books FROM THE hawlsome residence built of brown | steps seyerazer sl ng tubes 5 price, $14; al let us drive | WEED & € Sou 11th st. Bw. Sager aud of Marvlund ave. | front: Balance same AND AVE; bi; cabinet Bitst be seea to Feallze Hambiogs plenty of sari 1 OK & CO. aaiétr “ we_SA seu | your Keys at riask i IStb and & sts. me mt SALE CHEAP ot TIES to uth St rooms aod cellar; newly H imps; lot TaallT to” 30-foot grice, $2 cae case terme. Ask for Key HANCOCK & CU.'S, cor. 13th and auléte FOR SALE Ok LEASE 1244 MD. AVE; JUST ome left uf thee Ii-ruom “houses: all y: electric lighters, rs pantry: built by Weary Ash and white pine: $7,500: naXes sts. Be aul>tr TATE THE POUR-STORY | st. containing | Th coneentencess will be sold on easy terms. RL. GOODMAN, r . (00s 13th at. — BARGAL - se. Dear New Jersey ave., desirable new ad bath Weick dwelling; reception ball: mantels; complete ia every expect. Prlee Drick dwelling: cell 2 location, t $4,150. * pear D et.; it's ay terms. Pheapext house in the ett st: Groom brick: beth: a.mt.; always reated at $23 per month; 16x00 to aller. $.7u EMERSON & CAHILL, 3 EB st. ow. | F st. ne. near 34 DISTRICT AFFAIRS.|pa the work of the inspector and in their endeavors to SLE $50) CASH. $25 PER MONTH FOR | FOR SALE— =e brought here in the best coudities ‘The Soldiers Are the Favorites—Drill Begins in Earnest. CAMP ALLISON NAILOR, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., August g2, 1898. It ts a great camp! ‘The weather has cleared up, and conse- quently the work and pleasure have be- Last night the fourth artillery band, in- stead of giving the concert on the veranda of the hotel, as on the previous evening, were arranged just outside The Evening Star tent,and rendered a beautiful program, which was hugely enjoyed by the crowd of visitors who thronged the company streets nd tents. The band, after the concert, started out under the chaperonage of Color Sergt. Pumphrey, and proceeded to serenade the newspapers of Atlantic City. the evening a few of the leading hotels were visited, and everywhere they were received. The members of the band have already succeeded in compeciling the residents of this place to admit that their music is of the highest order, and in their estimation it could not be improved ? i 1417 RB st. nw., 12. 1419 R st. ow. 204 Ind. ave. nw., Sr... beh if parti hih The case of Mrs. Elizabeth Shoemake aud her contention concerning a party wal has been stated heretofore in The Star {t Does Not Meet Mr. Dunlop's Views, How-| cently Mrs. Shocmak- ever—Important Local Affairs ‘Transacted Today. .T YORK AND NEW VENUES WEST, BRING HOUSE No. 216 NEW AVENUE, BY AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date June and recorded ‘the ee r] erat suggested the fob lowing amendment to the building regula i a BeBBRBRBSS aera Kt i “That before a building owner tears dows @ party wall the cost of rebuilding the party i and the damages that may be done t the property of the timated tn such a mann Commissioners deem proper, and a sum money sufficient to © building the party wall and | done the property of the ODE turned to sorrow. The water came do’ in torrents and the wind blew a gale. With the approach of darkness came what may well be termed a hurricane. ‘The great drops beat fast and furious on our tents, and, to make the misery com- tent in camp was loos- ‘The proprietors of the the damage as quickly as possible. ‘Their e ; ardor for active soldiering was dampened, but their sense of humor at a comrad difficulty prevented a word of complaint. ‘The guard was mounted during the storm, the boys proved themselves At 6 o'clock this morning reveille sounded amidst the roar of cannon ant blessing prayed for Bugler Biondi. feeding the horses the men fell into Line, and, marching to breakfast, devoured Col. McKibben’s wholesome meal. after filling nature's haversack all hands Proceeded to raise a seventy-five-foot Sergt. Marron acted as inspectot ng, and the work was y Privates Oxley i FOR SALE-NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, blocks from two HANNAN, 517 1! FOR SALE—TWOCOF THOSE HANDSOME houses corner of Sth and Kast Capitol sts. rooms and bath; elegantly fitted out; one of best locations on the Hill. FRANK T. BROWNING, 416 5th st. ow. & 1306 0th st. R rwner be es "as the honoradi FY SF: Several days ago Engineer Commissioner Powell directed his secretary, Mr. Moncure to make an investigation of the railroad situation at the transfer points along its line and submit a report together with any recommendations or sug-| be deposited gestions he saw fit to make. This report | wherever the honorabl= © was made today and is as follows: . There are five sets of transfers given be- | [°T! tween the Lith street cars and the George- town and navy yard cars of the Washing- ton and Georgetown Railroad i tf improvements thereon, situate im the city of Wasb- ington, D. C., via: Part of lot No. 11 tn square inning for the same at the northwest running thence soutbe: along the eastern line of New Jersey avenue 93. feet, thence easterly at right angles to the eastern line’ of New Jersey avenue 50.58 thence to southern line ‘of New .50 feet, thence northwesterly at right angles to southern’ line of New York aveni 100 feet to said southern line of the cost of re plete, nearly ened by the win westerly Inquire at the office with Georgia avenue right nogien sine bustred jot forty-four and fifty hundredths (44.50) the cast line of said Eighth street, thence east thirty and fifty bundredths (30.50) feet, more or amiagioners may ing owner after direct, and that down a party the wall without Mt SALE— HOUSES — NORTHEAST. Eur 1258 to 1259 F st, bh, @r, and 536 to S40 13th st, bb, Or, all, seventy-five (75) feet die east Eighth street. thence north seventeen and fifty hundredths (17.50) feet, thence west seventy- lace of beginning, with ti ‘of houses Nos. 1106 and t, in the eity of Wash- unaccessary Ge ew York avenue. in passing upon this am Fetesved the inspector of buildings, five (75) feet to the {mprovements, constat! 1108 Eighth street sout! ington. D.C. ‘Terms are ‘one-third of the purchase fot which $20) must be paid at time of balance in two equal instaliments at ove and two dai with Interest at cent payable semi-annually and secured by deed Property sold, or all cash, at the tou of the purchaser. If the terms are not com- Pited with in ten days. from day of snle the trustees Foserve the right to resell at. risk and defaulting purchaser on tive days’ public All conveyancing a at cost of the purchaser. MAHLON ASHFORD, CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON ong said southern line of avenue southwesterly 58.30 feet to the place of One-third of the cash (of which $200 mast be pa and balance In two qual installments at one rs from date of sale with interest at 6 per cent, payable semi-annually and secured by Gved of trust on the property sold ion of the purchaaer. It with in ‘ten days trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of the defaulting "purchaser, advertisement. cost of the purchaser. 1284 G st, bb, m g00d soldiers, purchase money returning the ac 1. Passengers between Georgetown and | of yirg Elizabeth Pleasant. 2. Transfers occasioned honor to repor’ by passengers taking wrong cars between | suggested by her to the building regulations the Peace monument and 1th street north- | 8 not. in my west on Pennsylvania avenue. 3. Passen- gers between Mount Pleasant and the navy yard. 4 Passengers between Georgetown | condition than the one p and the Baltimore and Ohio station. § Pas-| an estimate shoul! be sengers between the navy yard and the| ages as far Baltimore and Ohio station. 1. It is proposed to do away with the | by damages from storms transfer station at 15th and G streets, cars to stop at that corner as at any other, only | Hable for all such damage when passengers desire to get on or off. int, instead of as pow, st, bb. dr, all-16.900 968" 1 st, fh, 7r.12,000 2 1 st, fb, Sr. 8.000 to S34 P at er. a6 ‘ae! S000 tohiS's ‘ne. be { Sere 500, | sie en “Sai | 1023" 3 st. th ‘1 What a difference the sunshine makes in Early this morning the camp was astir, and promptly to the min- ute the various companies were drawn up in line on their company or all cash, at te terms are’ not rom day of sa Immediately | q military camp. the Mbutiding owner | to make good all dam | removal of a party of trust on the casioned by the and it is @ better treets to answer Two members of the sntire camp failed to answer to their names, and they would have answered were it not for the fact that Dr. reported them sick in their tents, and ¥: unit for duty. This morning the drill regu- lations pertaining to Cam contained in general 01 quarters, commenced in earnest. ‘As has been announced in The Star, in- clement weather caused a setback, and that the lost time would be made up by a por- tion being consumed each day. oss issued an order that for thi morning the drill hour would be changed from 6 to 9:30 o'clock. Accordingly, when the hour arrived, the Light Infantry,attired in their distinctive fati War Department Guard fatigue uniform with leggings, were march- ed to the parade ground, where many evo- lutions were gone through with. After be- ing assembled in regimental formation, the | line was broken tnto column of companies, and instruction in company formation was ‘The knowledce gained from the lesson tn battalion formation is on five days public ‘Ail conveyancing and recording at| the post hole digi admirably done After about half an hour of hard labor the staff stood erect, GriMths tightened the halyards and let fly the starry banner, as Capt. Forsberg com- ‘Three successive volleys blazed forth in salutation of the Ameri- According to regulation, by @ non-com- but since the camp was named in honor ‘of Lieut. Griffiths he per- formed the ceremony at the unanimous re- quest of the men. Capt. Forsberg and Privates Posey and Touhy were prominent in the work of the The ambulance command of Corp. Kreig, erected the hos- pital tent, and their work now looks like All the morning the men in polishing up harness and guns for the mounted drill at 4 o'clock this evening. Private Sousa of acted as garbage in- tndustrious in the performance of the duty. He cleaned up everything in the vicinity, and for the pres- ent no danger of cholera exists at Mar- Sergts. Quackenbush and Fry nearly rified a small negro boy by charging on with drawn sabers, Krieg’s watermelon pacified the dusk; Edward Kemp, our valet, has not recovered from ‘the tiring’ effects of our long ride, and the boys guy him consider- harnessing up after morning he and the das. tax certificates included and agres the surgeon, at 8:4 Lieut. * “As It now stands the butlding owner te and ts required while exposed and make good all damages Passengers from for taking down perty Gient contains all the conditions as ta of the adjoining how ‘Allison Nailor, CAMP PROCEEDINGS. ers from head: TOMORROW ‘Horses. S. BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER. Transfers at this will be made as follows Georgetown to Mount Pleasant main in the Georgetown car until @ northbound ldth street car, when opposite | work to be done without Jeach other these cars will uctor of the Georgetown car wiil call out “Passengers for lith street change cars passengers will KK st, , Sr, each],200 7 Hope ave, bh, 4r. ‘800 when tnsum. The Washington Grove Meeting Pro- ceeds Auspictously. Correspondence of The E WASHINGTON GROV A few departures are noted each day, more come in daily and fill up the gap and the services of the camp. ‘This was missionary day, ences at each service were exceptionally ---.ane fiag should have been and requires the ee ano missioned officer, Horses. issued ou the Ist and 15th, 'T. E. WAGGAMAN. _ SALE_ONLY TWO LEFT OF THOSE of the regulations | when they were first | in 187%, and has always w same now a® Je and published orked natinf me of the best portion of the top, the con- WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE Ba sO. 940 LA. AV CAR LOAD OF AND SECOND: walk fram the car Tight Into the Mth street ‘Transfers can be made from the Mth | regulations.” | street to the Georgetown cars in a | This transfer can be made in the rotected space between the cars without anger to. passengers or inconventence to No. transfer tickets will sripman should le | Georgetown ¢ uniform, and the ‘ational Guerd and the au PEREMPTORY HOUSES AND MARES, NEW HAND VEHICLES, HARNESS, &. ‘Mr. Eli Wilson of Philadelphia bas consigned to us a cur load of Horses and Mares and one pat of good large sized Mules, which will within the Bazaar tm License. Chase have smmixsioners @ot to grant yland avenue » is no demand and that they, residents on the ‘There are several there, how- Morris Keim petitioned the ¢ {a Maquor license We make a specialty of BROOKLAND cail on us before that of veterans. wore busily Rev. Mr. Cummings led an impressive ex- perience song service at 9 o'clock. Rev. Harry France, a prime favorite here, preached acceptably at the morning service. Rev. Wm. Evans and Miss Fannie Tay- | lor talked to the little ones from 2 to 3 p.m. quired; the conductor and certainly be able to see that only bons foot that we can sell on favorable terms | ‘and HOUSES from $2,400 to $4,000. No troub! PSickaciias fc Gor 30th FOR SALE—LOT: POR SALE—CHEAP—A LOT AT BRIGHTWOOD | Park; south trout; two squares from electric cars. _Apply to OWNEL, 13 8 o-0t FOR SALE_24 Will buy ‘a lot ‘25x140 feet at East Deanewood (in the District), about 34; miles from Capitol butld- E and F ats. ne. will run througa East fieanewood—- level tract of land 50 Streets 90 foot wide ing with city plans. Acceasible. delghtfa cheap fare. 5% cents commu tation to Oth st.’ depot. Prices range from $75 monthly installments (85 the purchaser dic before |for @ saloon at that pla are the only south side of square 96. people residing ever, but they do not belleve a temporary resident has any right to interfere tn local crHuRspay)) | |, AUGUST TWENTY-FOURTH, AT TEN In this stock will be found good, large sized work apd good driving horses and one pal: of good, large-sized mules. tion of buyers to this sale, ax the whole lot will positively be sold without Itmit or reserve. and was very explained in detail. ep eg Oe eg the present PATCHELDER, and G ste, nw. arrangement. Furthermore, if the system herein proposed is carried out, there will be no transfers h street, as will be shown later, save those from southbourd cars to so when the cars stop ‘will be no clash of one and one another. ing cars on Pennsyl- members of both organizations, men who heretofore had a vel of how it was done have now a_ std knowledge that will daily drills progress. ‘The drill continued for about an hour at a half, during which tim given ‘in the dutie: We invite the ‘atten’ |" While there were many grown people at this service, the larger crowd had assem- bled in the hall, where Miss Laura Wilson of Washington and an inmate of the Lucy Webb Hayes Deaconesses Home entertain- e1 the atidience as she spoke comprehen- sively of the “Three Marys.” From this. servi necessary on be increased as ihe slice of Dr. northbound cars, The police have been Commissioners to ascertain humerous business persons Placed weighing scales in PWillinm “Henderson has, beet af superintendent ings of the Reform SOMETHING GOING crowd going one wi instructed by 2. Passengers boai vania avenu Lot of New and Second-hand Vehicles, Harness and guards guard mount. The guard mount took place, as usual, at 9 o'clock, and was attended by crowd of attentive visitors. ja rder to the officers of the to meet him in consultation in the pa of the hotel this afternoon, immediately af- ter dress parade, to make’ some disposition of the large number of invitations to 1 sails, and fishing parties that have accumu lated in such large quantities since Nallor came down ten days ago. CENTS PER between the Peace monu- h street should wait for the If they desire to go to town or the navy yard, chey should take a green car; if the Mount Pleasant or the Baltimore and Ohto station is their desti- nation, let them take a yellow car. No | time is gained by boarding a wi then waiting for the right one the safest and least way Is to start right-1t will save the trouble of crossing an ing a street to get a transfer ticket, and a wait in the open afr in any Passengers will soon learn to do this if understand no transfers will be given in such cases, and certainly the additional y and convenience is worth the small | Inthe hurry o! e all came to the mass bivouac’ yesterday meeting of the W. H. M. S. at the taber- forgot to put the bit in his horse’s mouth. The mistake was not discovered until the first downward incline was reached, when Ed, falling in his efforts to “slack up, being by that time fully awakened, dis- mounted to search out the cause of his ani- mal's hard mouth. Drs, Burns and ‘Sousa this morning made for the time they Searching for fruit In the neighborhood of ‘orsberg is enabled, by means of ‘to see everythin around the resort, and the eyes” are greatly 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. _ ve rv ton of the bu tion of pul above the river. mn of the bulid- ‘Mra. Teller, wife of Senator ‘Teller, presiding officer, introduced the speakers in tion: pare water IMPORTANT. SALE OF SELL ON THURSDAY, FOURTH. “AT TEN SALES ROOM: TS TO OUR SALES 1 TYEMIENCE, OF SALE INE ORGAN, Fixe PLUSH AND OTH PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, LACE INE BOOK’ CASI L NUP AND ASH BED KoOM SUITES, TOILET . MATTRESSES, CHIFPONIER (TIE HOUSE W OUT INR. B. AND 1 FINE PORTABLE RANGE, EFFECTS, &.. &. UP To HOUR OF saL H. DERNWEIMER & a TO BREAK. MICHADAY. “ACCS Mrs. Roberts made the audience acquaint- ed with the work accomplished and with what yet should be done among the Mor- to $100 per lot. on eas; Per month), and all installments are patd, lot will be fee simple to purchaser's heirs. Call early for E_M_ PINE, 1220 F st. nw. PROPOSALS. Dr. Taylor Has Been Arrested for Im= Proper Use of the ™ The arrest at Mount Matthew Taylor by Postoffice Inspector Maxwell, on the charge of sending scurrilous matter through the promises to be an interesting case. jutches of the law before on the same charge, but was He was arrested on the 15th of lost Sunday choice selection. Other speakers were Dr. H. Miss Miner and Mrs. Roach. Mrs. Naylor read Scripture selections from | Matthew, Isaiah and Deuteronomy. The soio of Mr. Perey | P. vesper service and that of Mrs. Dr. Win- ter at the evening tabernacle ser keenly enjoyed. Ei Mrs. Winter sang “Rock of Ages, Prof. Widdows, who dedicated the song to the accomplished lady who sang It 29 sweet- sort’ of weather. ‘The following orders were issued at dress parade this afternoon | HEADQUARTERS W. I CAMP ALLISON NAILOR, ATLANTIC CIT Wilson of the Third Company is hereby announced as offic the day, and L Foster at the Y. in demand among the from Mount sant to the Navy Yard are now trans- te ferred at the Peace monument. { point is reached the conductor gives them ofi- a transfer ticket, they leave the ‘léth street car and watt for a Navy Yard car. to transfer rd to Mouht Pleasant In + way, and for these reasons they can be transferred at the Peace monument, the company 1s concerned, can be at Isth an Washington. D. C.. August 22, the captain's son, he received a who is living in our midst, will race t! te mies in this section on Wedne: the boys are taking a great in- terest in his horse “Minnie.” Cannoneer Wells, caisson and fifth wheel during our march, SIGNMENTS RE- ry cight-room scho- between U and V streets northwest, on Blank forms of p: together with all necessary plication therefor at the office of bufldings of the District of Co bids npon these forms will be reserved to. Felect any . M. PARKER, Rogers of the United States court at Bal- timore and held tn $1. action of the grand jury preached inspiringly and there were five conve: J. L. Cooke and family, ard Bagby and Miss Bessie ‘Trail spent the day in camp. Mrs. Wm. P. Cole is the guest «f Mrs. Miller of 6th avenue. ernan of Hagersto’ day visiting Mrs. Richard Rev. L. R. Milbourne and family of Rock- were in attendance services today. Among the prominent people seen In camp |. today were Dr. Lodge of Gaithersburg, Md., Jennie and Maggie Milbourne jower Maryland, Mr. Thomas Hollani, S. ©. Jones of the county, Miss Efe Ware of ekter of Luray, ‘Thomas’ Vinson, Misses Stonestreet, ‘Thos. White Warren Choate and family of Rock- ville, Md., Miss F. Thomas of Washington. Miss Jennie Mickle has returned from Philadelphia, recalled by the illness of ber sister, Miss ‘Addie, who, we are pleased to say, is now on a fair way to recovery. large audience, 1 to await the REDEEMED PLEDGES.—F. | from the Nav: joneer. I will well by WARKEN JOHNSON, Auc public auction at 1000 AUGUST TWENTY-Fo! PAST SEVEN P. M., all goods on which interest Yematus unpaid, consist Metal Watehes, Clocks, Cyelopedias, Pictures, Guns, Re- S JOHNSON, Auct. two days’ the turned a verdict of not gutity Mount Winans was out of joint with im nation at @ naughty person who was. ing letters to bear comparison with . R, C. Nash of the battery spent Sun- day with us, leaving in the afternoon for The dress parade this afte nessed by the larges' graced the parad ments were perfect. Fost: Lieut. Chark of Gold, Silver and t crowd that ha: ichol ce m CRON Ot ee eae sround, and the move- , Md., was to- Private S. S, Cadets, with his. brother, Richold, and Mr. Al Sigmund, visited camp cace monument than there 18 at the transfer can be re without compelling passengers that would not the epistles of St. PROPOSALS FOR FORAGF.—WAR DEPART- © of com-| These letters ace over-doses of beer. too frequently battalion also inspected matters here. At 4 o'clock this afternoon Bugler Biondi sounded assembly uickly tn Ine ready for the first mounted | ‘The maneuvering was excellent and | when the firing came around eran standing nearby went over the regularity and precision of the | sed the lady of taking same manner and for similar ting lost In the w mm Georgetown to the ation, and from the > and Ohio station 'to Georgetown, the Peace monument. 5. Transfers from the Navy Yard to the more and Ohio station, and vice versa, the Peace’ monument | th street and Pennsylvania dof the Treasury De- argument against the m of transfer from car to caf, prop: ed under the first head. bs pen to meet on the to be stopped some distance apart, or, it were deemed advisable not to stop at’ all under these circumstances, the southbound 2 until it met the proper ded to keep either cars or the cars can keep on, to ride to mect your ait at the transfer station for it, and the schedule can be so arranged per cars will pass one another h street or on the broad expanse nsylvania avenue between ith and E so that passengers will Lot have to be carried far beyond the point Where the two lines come together. Work of the Pound Master. The number of canines in the city has largely decreased this week and the men at the pound have been kept busy killing them. Thus far this week 197 dogs have been killed, the largest number ever killed in any three successive days in the history of the pound. This wholesale slaughter ts due to the ef- forts of the police to enforce the law re- quiring collars and tags on the dogs and ling the owners that a $5 fine would greet them for a violation of the AS early as 7 o'clock in the morning en and children appear at the pound to surrender their dogs, an@ many of them shed ssengers £r¢ smmander, Capt dG, to resign on Shreeve is one of coral Fear easing Juve M0. 1a. : made wpon blank forms, containing also. a tions and. instructions 10 "bh will be Tur. ished on appiteaticn tw this office, es maled envelopes, indorsed on the outside a ahdreased to Me SCANSON BROS. TWO-STORY AND BRICK DWELLING, SEVENTH STREET 4 Y OF AUGUST, A.D. 1503, AT HALY- PAST TIVE O'CLOCK, we will bell in front of the LOT 13, IN SQUARE 439, Fronting 17 feet on 7th street, by a depth of 99 ‘This is improved by a two-story her neighbors her women’ ther rash in: putation Is as as snow, and up should transfer a . Which will 2 re. which willbe fur. estion as to hts ability, as he Miss Sallie Mrs. Kerby's re ‘On FRIDAY he is well adapted for the position, and it 1s whispered among the members of his > long two bars will adorn The curve at avenue,at the sc ment, is a sligl PAST TIVE O'CLOC premises part of Fully five thousand people are expected to visit Marshall Hall Thursday. noon at 4:39 will occur the full-dress mount- followed in the evening by |»! the grand military hop to be given by the inans said Uhe’ pure literature was in writing, and seve too, but it didn’t go. mitted to roa ing pastures That after- It is not to be wondered that ft senside resorts if the peooie nee a8 a party was that BICYCLES. feet 4 inches. ed inspection, brick “dwelling, ‘This property ‘Taylor was per= Instead of seske e stuck to Mount Wie mail is said to have doctor was Iittle town ts im 48 venturesom: gotta ghee came to the notice of T | ative today three young near Applegate's pler. ing each other as to which one could swim out the greatest distance. out: two of them gave out cued cnly by the timely assistance of the life guard, and upon inquiry the fact was from) Wash. is gue of the most dentrable for busi: ness purposes in South Washington. ‘Terms: The purchaser to assume a trust of $2,000 May 26, 1805. ‘The The boys are first-class hosts, and will gee to it that their civic and military friends have a thoroughly enjoyable time. ‘The guard detail for today was as follow: IJeut. Griffiths, officer of the day; Sergt. the guard:’ Corpl. Henderson, corporal of the guard; Privates, Lithgow, Cooksey, Worch and Neff. Another Day. CAMP J. H. GRIFFITHS, MARSHALL HALL, Md., Aug. 22, 1893. Last night was one of pleasure at Mar- shall Hall. The Sons of Veterans gave an in the evening, and remaining until were accompanied by an immense crowd of lady and gentlemen friends, merriment galore. One of the pavilions was occupied by a band in full dress masque- rade, while the other was made lively by ‘on biereles no longer prevail The long-talked-of “cut” has comet THE MAJESTIC, ranted bigh-gride machine, fitted with 'W. pneumatic tires and Dleyele on earth: for $85 No exchanges. THE BUSINESS MEN'S CONVENTION, was composed continued to once more pulled | conflagration of excitement, | cused man’s tors are mad. Dr. Ta! Sot guilty.” spiracy,” and similar words, babel ts again, and something is going to break. at 6 per cent per anautb, di etn cash. A deposit of $200 ‘required at tine of sale. Conveyancing and. Fecordil : Terms of aale to be complied with ‘of ‘sale, otherwise the right ty at the risk’ and Sout of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ peptieement of nach rene $ ished. In Wasl asst Dl They were banter- Text of the Call Issued by the New York Board of Trade. | As stated in The Star yesterday the New | York Board of Trade and Transportation has issued a call for a board of trades con- vention to be held in this city September 12. ‘The text of the circular sent out is as fol- All three started Call and sen them. sergeant of Ae ras it is to some newspaper pub- DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. “THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, 612 E st. ow. Horses. MARES FROM that the proj STEAM CARPET CLEANING. Lieut. Fitz-Gerald of the War Department s E. A d RPE EA Guards ts an old soldier, as fa> as service ar Previous to coming to TED STEAM last year his home : as a member of the fifth Tried to Wreck a Tre ger train of the Penneyl m Perth Amboy is concerned only. Washington Iowa, where he regiment, Iowa National Guard. Joined company I of that regiment as a was promoted shortly pntinued to elim As railroad tro Harrison, N. J., at 9 George Hunt, Under date of July 15 the undersigned had the honor, by instructions of the New | York Board of Trade and Transportation, to address 345 commercial organizations in a United States circular, requesting each of | said organizations to forward to us at once @ certitled copy of any action it had taken upon “the repeal of the compulsory silver purchasing sections of the Sherman law Also requested immediate reply to the fol- lowing question, viz: tion send at least two delegates to a con- vention of commercial bodies in Washing- ton, D. C., on or about September 1, next if It be decided to call action upon the financial and business situa- arriving at 8 caginesr, ooy @ manag roll a huge boulder down an _embanksent He stopped the train fae Baa iis ge ee Yorks, 171 aw. Tel S04. NEWMYER. and on the track. once while Charles Devery, mg Jumped off and gave chase to the fellow, who was captured after a short run he showed fight several passengers jot Devery. The man was to the train and brought to this city he was handed over to the police ed to be an Italian, but refused to give bis” private. He, however, afterward, and he the ladder of military fame til resigned his commi rid the honored position « of the regiment. 2% HEAD OF HORSES AND ELIZARETHTOWN. PA., CONSIGNED TO US ACCOUNTANTS. PATRICK H. C. BRENNAN, PUB! ant and Acditor, 1824 F st. ow. Invi apd reports made of banks cerns, estates taken care of, &ec. jez28m ized and carrt At 6 o'clock all hands were up with the sound of reveille and the morning gun. The regular routine of cam} and the guard detail of Lieut. Griffiths, officer of the day; Ser eant of the guard; Cor the guard; privates, er, Burns and Sousa. just, shortly juad of law breakers, under com- ‘Ison, upset the cot occupied by ‘Edward. He ws he crack battali: If appearances worked man in camp is Quartermaster rupt and insolvent con- x ON FRIDAY, AUGUST TWENTY F WITHIN OUR BAZAAR, IN THE REAR OF OUR AUCTION TWENTY-FIVE HEAD OF GOOD, SER} ABLE HORSES AND MARES, CONSISTING OF GOOD WORKERS AND DRIVERS; GENERAL UTILITY STOCK. “DEALERS SHOULD | AT: TEXD THIS SALE. NO RESERVE. SA! THOS. DOWLING & CO., Aucts,_ €. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) CHICKERING GRAND PIANO, ODD PIECES OF PARLOR FURNITURE, COUCH. ODL, CHERRY HALL Rac BOARDS "AND IPTH, 1803, AT WILL SELL, duty was followed. for the day consisted WH your organtza- bs som need hanker after unless he loves hard work, especially h zation ‘Is in the habit of Very often, as is the cas with the I The duties ‘attending the numerous to mention ther lowing are a few Ing and loading if the organi- H. L. Spring, a Went into the office York to ask for help in gett the police were called arrived he was agreeably surprised to find mild-mannered young man im, who had neither a b else'in his pocket Crowley to the te Justice Martin tha was annoying the G: promist never to bot tion, to take | Gould's in Ni Attending to the pack- f chests and trunks, dis- When the devective our colored mah .- culiar sight “as he woke up in costume de nude and in amazement looked around. ‘The camp was again aroused at 4 o'clock this morning by the call “Corporal of the uard to the picket line!” Cannoneer Wells ad, while arrangin been forced We stated as cle: sire was to receive “a could our de- resolutions whether | t repeal,”” and also “to secure | sentation a8 possible on both sides of the pending controversy,” the proposed convention be held. Replies and resolutions have come to us in large numbers from commercial organi parts of the country approv- ing the proposition to hold the convention, haming delegates thereto and urging upon Congress the immediate and unconditional repeal of the silver purchasing sections of the Sherman law. of the 1,30) commercial organizations mals surrendéred, it Is necessary to show them to the police in order to con- vince them that their dogs are among the | dear departed. Unsanttary Condition Complained Of. Dr. Argyle Mackey of 72 H street north- writes to the Commissioners as fol- livered, ‘unpack nor anythin {willingly wit nbs court, and there told ¢ had had no idea he TYPEWRITIXG AXD STENOGRAPHIC WORK as full a rej and efficient service. Stsiz’ f° Sopsicies, Every facility for CARPETS AND the halter of a horse, into the river. ard duty at the time. and as he fell over- oard seized his saber in one hand and lan- His clothes are now dry, EXTENSION TABLES, C. 8. XG CHAIRS, MANTEL BEDS, “OAK AND has to do a large amount of getting a good dose of thi from some trate in another who can- and all down the ho miss the various m The life of the er Sergeant is not all sunshine ame medicine ther them again. zations in all Dr. Carleton, stark TO GENTLEMEN “ONLY. Graduated London. Englund, 1865 tern in the other. and Mr. Wells is happy. Driver Posey has started a cam) shop and did a rushing business this morn- Among his customers were Capt. Fors- f Griffiths, and your correspon- dent, who *can say that Mr. Posey is as Wanted to Coin Block Tin. John Gill was arrested late Monday night in Jersey City on « He offered t tin to @ dealer at far belo latter informed the the advice of the pe Gill, with the boat where three and Were produced. At this po rested. Capt was also arrested BES, ANTIQUE BUREAL P eet “At the earnest request of numerous cit- ‘ABLES, COOKING "UTENSILS, izens residing in the vicinity of Levis street I respectfully call your atten- tion to the unsanitary condition of this section, which shows a disgraceful neglect of duty on the part of some official District government. and Turner Wwe will sell for ptain and Mrs. Allison Nailor inspected arranged to meet: aler, Went to a canal number of friends ashington, amo lowing: Mrs. john S. Davis, ternoon a sort of sports tourna- held and amused all ‘The features were a baz race, wheelbarrow of-war. The first was won by Cannoneer Worch, with Driver Posey. «: ond. The wheelbarrow race was truly Inter- Private Lowe pushing and Sergt. came in first. ‘The tug-of- At the rear of Levis Streets northeast is a wide roperly speaking a large ‘pool filled with green, stagnant water, taining decomposed antmal and vegeta: lly the latter, the a! ich extends over the en- “To make matters worse an excavation at the east end of this alley, prosumably intended for the laying of a sewer, recetves the refuse from a score of houses, which collects month after mont disease and death produ so far as the business m are concerned the passed, and the time intelligent and united With this statement we earnestly request your organization to send at least two del Bates or such number as Utled to under the rules of th to a national convention of organizations to be held at Hall, Washington, D, C. lth day of September, 189%, be- ginning at 12 o'clock noon, Ing upon Congress ‘the business ne- cessity for the immediate and unconditional repeal of the stlver purchasing Sherman law and also the appointment of a national non- |/ partisen and expert commission to consider the future financial needs of the country. ‘n of the country discussion has for immediate earnest, action has arrived, Denninger of the race and ty TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY IUABLE IM. SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT ‘GUARANTEED. allow: 9, to § and 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 CONSULTATION FREE. Di. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL IS a powerful Nerve Stimulant and Tonic, remedies for Nesvous Debility, Nervous Exhaustion, Paralysis and that class. of ble matter, princlj gusting odor of w! Ure neighborhood. 3 Weeell, Mrs. New Jersey” tue fa certain deed of tru iy. 1842, follo W, one of the land reconls for istrict of Columbia, end at the req the party secured thereby, we will sell, in front on MONDAY, THE’ TWENTY H DAY OF 3 O'CLOCK P.M. the situate In the city of wit: Lot numbered Reis, Misses Ciaire | Katie and Clara Katherine Gready, Jesse" Wedell, E Estelle and Minnie Simon. They were loud in their praises of the camp and the taste- ful manner in which the tents were deco- and New York, for counterfeiting. tity of small blocks of tin were Gill's residence, %4 York the police believe, were ture of counter: say Gill is one counterfeiters in and Denninger were arraigned this mora? ing and held for further examinati Biondi riding, The others ar was be- tween two teams of seven men each, un- der Messrs. Marron and Posey. won after a hard tussle. next tossed in a blanket, but took the mat- ter pleasant At 3:30 o'clock this Biondi sounded the drill call. minutes the battery was in the field and exercise, which lasted our and a half_was highly satisfactory some very, dificult movements were ‘Action front” was admir- executed, the firing was very regular gave the appear- Belle Levy, Boerd of Trade "The former wing ‘described property, ington, District of Co la mihered 14," in helrs of Jno. ixion of in Square 214, as per plat recorded in Liber N. K., folios. the records of the surveyor of the I lumbla, said lot fronting 24 h, giving off cing fumes. I not exaggerate when I say that I know of many cases of illness and of five instances of death among white infants in this neigh- borhood due to this frightful. unsanitary Notwithstanding the sanitary inspector for this section says he has re- Ported this matter to the health officer, and that the residents of this locality, I em told, have exhorted and entreatad health officer to do his duty, he has tirely disregarded their appeals, and has not made even an attempt to remedy this evil. I have no personal feeling against Dr. Hammett, but I consider tt a duty to humanity to bring this matter to your at tention, so as to enable the people of th: section’ to breathe air not laden with in- fectious exhalations, from constantly our olfactory nerves of incompetency of certain The House-to-House Inspection. The Commissioners have received from Health Officer Hammett the weekly report of the house to house inspectors as com- piled from the reports made by the differ- ent persons engaged in the service. The (on and. zest ‘there for the purpose It has been in use ware in this elty. Dr. Luce, the post surgeon, went down this‘ morning to enjoy waves. When he a plunge in his bath room to enter the water he failed to have his valu- abies checked at the bath house office. When he retu:ned from his sport an hour later he discovered that some miscreant had entered the room during his absence propriated hts watch and chain and il sum of money. He values the watch and chain at about $10. for nearly’ force-av Laboratory. 906 Ts st. sw. DR. BROTHERS, THE MOST RELIABLE AND longest-estabiished specialist in this city, with £3 years’ experiences Consultation free and st CREDIT At the “Rink.” ‘We are perfectly willing extend the privilege of redit to responsible persons. Largest stock of Furniture, ‘arpets, Upholstery Goods, » and not an article but you can own on little down and the bal- ance 9 weekly or monthly Julius Lansburgh, “RINK,” au2i-6t N. ¥. AVE. NEAR 14TH sT. Gas Ranges ARE GREATLY REDUCED THIS WEEK. 2 burners, were $18, now. 8 burners, were $20, now. 4 burners, were $22, now. feet 10 ‘Tnefies on M back with that width 110 feet subject to a certain deed of trust to secure the sum of $15,000 and interest. $1,000 cash, and the balance, in tn 1 and 2 years, with centum per annum, Strack Against The Evansville and Terre Haute Payment in Checks. gone through. ‘Terms of sale: te. excess of said deed of at u06 B at. aw. Terre Haute in checks, discount the failed. The switchmen result of the payment with was at a standstill in dl rds. A meeting of trainmen st might. They may decide to strike The men tried the trot ‘and gall ance of regulars. Evi berg has a set of exnerienced drivers as well as cannoneers. The fleld drill of the had @ military snap and PLANS FOR REVOLT EXPOSED. Documents Found on Liberal Leaders Arrested in Colombt: A cable dispatch from Panama to the New York Herald today say Documents found on the persons of Dr. Perez, national leader of the liberal party Modesto Garces, in Bogota, and Dr. Manotos, who was arrested in Barran- quilla, give the detatls of the propose rev- olutionary movements against the govern- ments of Colombia and Venezuela. These documents show that a general | To revolution was planned and that ther: was | Wit to have been a simultaneous uprising in all | iy the states against the administration of | sw President Nunez and Vice President Caro. | many h Casanas and Rosas, followers of An- ex-Dictator of factors in 1! From thelr’ hiding were to attend to the e revolutionists with landi: camp and landing ‘them on the coast of the The men sup) ei eed ‘counpiied ‘with ‘ten ‘at risk and cost after five days” advertive- GEORGE J. BOND, PHILIP A. DARNEILLE, days. or the propert: teat in The Evening ambulance corps precision seldom Guard, and was an attractive feature of It is very pleasing to note the great interest taken by the men in this en- Lieut. King, inspector of rifle practice of the second battalion, arrived in Atlantic City today and is now quartered in camp. B. E. Dakin, esq., of Washington, was in camp today, accompanied by his wife. John G. Cowie, esq., who was formezly a Meutenant in the Washington Light In- fantry Corps, was an interested spectator at the dress parad Privates Brandt and to prevent us reminded through the negligonce and District officials.” orman and Wil! Kramer, partners in business and prominent citizens of Cam= den, Ark., were arrested today on warrants. charging “them Milmine Justice last Friday an ante-mortem state said they were the me: They denied it, and say they will They are under guard, @ preliminary hearing tod: Prominent, and the case is attracting un usual attention A cabin occupied by a colored Bearden, Ark., was uplifted by « dynaraite’ explosion Monday night and the .ead of the family and several of his children Injured. usband’s legs were torn body. There ts no clew to the perp: but it is thought the dynamite was jonit and the destruction attempted by some one concerned in the Justice assassination that place last Friday night, who though®, the negro knew too THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. Est. ow., Washington, D.C. ieee Re : DWELLINGS, KNOWN AS Nos. 'y, Virtue of four certain deeds of trust, cack ted January 3. 1898, and recorded , folio 173 et i et seq. ; ae ae 30, 65 et seq. of the IMstrict of Columbia holders of the notes se. bli auction, ir HE TWEN. of Colombia. who were arrested ‘Thousands of roughs gathered this even- ing near Wagemann's factory, in the Favor. iten quarter of Vienna, and jeered sud stoned the police, who ‘have guarded the building since the recent strike uf the em- ‘The police tried to drive the 8 away. Their first two charges, made ut drawing swords. were men were injured mt police charged with drawn anes, roughe,| held, their ground anti been and several arrested. They then retired slowly, thered as soon as the conflict got Favoriten well VALUABLE NF Justice mad AND —B : le. ind Wynne are reported he murdered thm. as on the sick list today, and are conse- quently excused from duty’ till ordered back to the command by the surgeon. Private Scott of company B @ very handsome sign, which now adorns The Star tent with his complim juite a large number of the boys attended ball game today between two local The boys have quite a Some one told hi night after he had retired for the ni that the officer of the day had him to go on duty at once in uniform. Without remark he cube od aportiy after made bie sl and shortly after ‘appear- ance before the officer. The officer wanted to know if he had lost his reason, and when it was explained to the the whole affair was a huge joyed it as much as any one. ——__ Locked Up in a Refrigerato: -+ and Liber No. has painted i the juest of tl Sed ere Shite ‘on MON “AUGUST. AD. stil Aghting . the following the news of abroad, and occupied the into the night been reported lice were still number of families Siu; number ‘of rooms, 1Gne number of a number of box privies, py SEN deuza Palacio, Venezuela, were important proposed ‘revolution. place in Curacoa they work of supplying th described rea) e on Private eats thereon, situate it in camp last Es ter closets, 2,53 ‘782; number of lawful Sev at 10 o'clock charging white coat and ——*_+0-___ lied with these arms, under| Labor Troubles in Several Cities. It 1s estimated that there are 150,000 men ut of employment in Chicago, and mass held to take measures milies is greats % are 50,000 men out Rosas, were ti dalena. ‘These officers ‘were leo | 0 vements in long the Venezulean frontier. tander and | meetings are movements were to he made | tunate men and thel: with ag Azmamicers of . ion to blow! ic bulldings in’ that city and the house, were also to reize the ane boat sachet Mr. 7 Mississippi advocated free coinage of #ilver. said that even if an attempt should be. made by the administration to cajole votes for repeal by the promise of petty offices, and he did not believe it ed. the people of the south and west woul@ not be coerced Mr. Williams took occasion in his speech’ to refer to Assistant Secretary Qui the Sate Devarement in 8 manner os together entary. an him, to the late Roscoe Conkling. Wiltams of |, amount due under whi wil at’ the ‘sale ‘and can be learned tio Ae All of these in co-operation In San Francisco there of work, — Cg ican ao are threat- just the | the places now fled by the’ Chinese ia would be attempt— @ gang of 200 streets clamor- An Unjust Verdict. S. Suzvp & Buo, 432 Qre Sr.

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