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7 & pe. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY, oy — AUCTION SALES. = AUCTION SALES. AUCTION ‘Whe Water Supply Bill. How It Affects Actor’ ana nooo eect nels Pocnatertshes of We Bene ‘THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE Days UTURE DA’ ——_ _ PROCERDI! FTERXOON. Eyes—Caicium Lights the forst| only Visiter That Heached ite Nearest J. FISHER & CO... HOS. J. FISHER & CO., UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. i a eteniigd aman Chasavaciadiaks ‘At the énjitatien/ec toe danchang Gearan 2p. | Trouble, Peint to the Earth Monday and is mow Real Hatate Auctioneers, 1324 F street northwest. | 'T'" Su] RUSHERS CO... 1394 F street northwest. | ID as venie @ @xTHRKING OF IXUEFENDENT REPUBLICANS AT! m., today the Senate took up ‘the bill a7 Rex Sheeting Southward. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | cHANCERY SALE OFYAEUARLE UXIMPROVED peat oma WEST, RONTING THE 1A—TEXT OF LATFO : a wate " rom the N. ¥. Sun. en vs j Wis UesxINowsL? ADortED—Nosixarioss Fox |‘ Merease the water supply of the Disteict, It is said that M. Delaunay, an old actor, who | From the Phila. Times, May 23. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of virtne of a.decree of the Court. Nistue of a ot Court of f Ss cue which was the regular order. The Dill was * Q Pistelet of Columbia: paceed ia cause acne Ss act the Supreme | Berets maton | a Pritaprurwrs, May 2¢—The platform submitted | "ead, and Mr. Harris then hud read his report on | has been for thirty-ftve years a member of the| Probably there were not many persons timid seeetamnezetn Temple otal. are complainants, and—d— o,f ieigrisern Heple £0n are contention | 697A, Docket 21. I wil offer for to tue independent republican couvention was as | tie subject. which was printed in Tae Sean. | Comedie Francaise, is about to retire perma-| enough to fear that the new comet, which has | Tistes, wil sal et pee ‘Suction, in front of the and Worthington ¢t al. a 5 pndewsigned : fotlow: sina ee ae Dog — teed to the coments, Mr. Aldrich | nently from the stage because his sight has been | been so frequently said to be rapidly approach- Ge eaneanee PRENCOET ay tena Snes ‘the fe i, jbed Teal 2 x surrendct tacie po! ies and who maintain autuortz-d” two executive Vomeers | Fulned by the glare of the footlights. Instances | ing the earth, would really come uncomfortably | ON WEDNESDAY. AFT! RNOOR, MAY TWENTY: | ON MUNDAY APIERNOGR. MAT TWENTY OES: rie % the exercise of the art £008 ace sa os government (the Secretary of War | of such serious injury from that exact cause are | close to It, but if there were at all it will | south 13 feet 7 in of lot 11 c + Mfulrs, having assem yy wuare 357, on 13% | Lot 11 and part of lot 12, equare 171, front 72 feng over a 2 Skreet, between Ohio avente aid ‘D street nordh, ‘oi inches between TT Ys Couowing declaration | With the owner or owners of the Great Fails mane | ot St all common,and in this country are hardly | undoubtedly be an agreeable Fellef to their sus- depts of 88 feet, Improved by samall frame hota, No. | sifects Gene wis an Genre ee Seat ee ufacturing company the claim they have against | Known. pense to know that it has come Just as near to és ‘contain 5,432 ON SAME DAY, AT SIX O'CLOCK, The: the overoment for water rights. He thought | An actor whose attention was called to the | this t as it ever will and is now whizzing | | Anof No, 645, fronting that would estabifsh a dangerous precedent. Tits | subject sald: “I've no objection to saying what _ _ sand south "‘K* 71, between New Ye nih | 20 and streeta, and First street west and | a dépth of 110 fect: contains clum had been pending against the government for | little 1 know abont it, provided you will not use | “00S through space toward the sun—has actu- | Hair street west. pnality, e¢ OF Ue pu! : IMMEDIATELY i = rf of sale an prescribed by the decree: One-third Sab lots 20, ‘22 and 23, ¢ 143. 83 | He Suid the Geeat Palle aerate me Court | my name, and say how many years of experi- | lly passed the earth and is receding at the rate | |Terms rehase cash, and the resid ant we den eee et feathery pee. | He, Stld the Great Falls manufacturing company | Gr. an knowledge is gleaned from, and so | of nearly a million miles a day ina direction | equal instalments et sis Snd'twelve moutos ‘remec. waited fms co fen non Bre ‘notes Sear (it ge re ca “cine sontu-tonot guna, | af andrea ote ate Mae | Put me before te bl athe ght of how | north y northear, a rage Profeor Shap- | Sa, tena soy ee eens seg | sya en ieean eegies os | eat he aa ae thet thenominotion of Jas.a. | rytind had> juriadiiction over ‘the Potomac to | example of longevity, a, veteran who lags less, of Haverford who has been observ- | Sores win reny ofa Tch on tie frovarty Fee Se | Lol 22 and 24 of einular dituensions and Se Se ee tien gnifiet t us the |the Virginia shore; that an «ward of | superfluous on the stage,’ and all that sort of | ing the new comer with:particular interest. He | purchasers shall have the option paying all the pur- IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, title to be retained by the trustees until —— for the maces of | {unages obtained from a Maryland jury | thing, for the tact is that I remember a good | saysit reached its nearest point to the earth Jee | etre ee ace Pte Ag nomeY. deposit ahall be Fe- | Lote 9, 1 12,22, 18 and 14, square 128, fronting, to. | money and interest is Paid. or atthe A the courts on then mant gras, Set aside by | deal further back than I care to boast of to the | terday—about elghty-elght millions of miles. | uCa,0m, tach, of the said pieces, on day of sales | SPC giveth he reece meas BetaTeen north B | chaser of purchasers! ‘aks a dead or dette of trast {he fourts on the ground that the Grest | public. Now, as to your question, “Does the | When first discovered by Professor Wells, of the | Upon defauit of any purchaser in complying with terms | 19th and S00" etocete ect secure the deferred paymenta. If the is Pall 1. pines 3 ces tear pany nad no rights to the water privi- | clare of the footlights hurt the eyes?” I should Albany University, om March 20, it was one hun- | ofasies within ten (10) days, the property uron which ON SAME DAY, AT SIX O'CLOCK, {nite entirety « deponit of $100, will 'be eguined of presented | lege; that in 1830 another case awanting the com- a A} " default has been made may be id at the risk and cost | South half Lot 10, square 28, fronting 21 feet 2g in- | purchaser at time of sale, and if sold in partes ¥ tion his beea something over $15,000 damages was decided | 808wer, tgnporarily often, yes; ntly. | dred and fifty millions of miles distant from the | of the defaulting purchaser, after these tage none ches on east side 35th street, between and K streets | of $50 will be required at the same time for each’ yw of the: forms in the ne Court of Claims, no—or at least, hardly ever. Much depends on | earth. Its orbit carries it much closer to the | The Evening Star newspaper. Conveyancing shall be orth, with a depth of 208 fect to a wide alley. [apy Al com reyenctng and coveraane Soo baat ser, ‘The United Si He crea te fection of | how close one has to act to them. | Ina theater | sun than to the earth. On June 10 it will have | ** he costof the purchasers. |) iON SAME Diy AT BALE PAST SIX Sorock, ae tS or * system which makes | the Court of the case Is ‘now pending | where the front of the stage Is a great project- | arrived at its nearest. position to the sun, caleu-| mt-eokas Nebeier Law Butiding. | 22t4, square 14 ted Meteen nerehe Gio asia? | Somers ae ene ee he aa ap emake i avine thawto mie: | 12 the Supreme Court. ‘The. provision he objectod | ing horseshoe, with the footiights following ite | lated to be abont ec aioe ar ten r 186 feet 34 Inch. itfhe ‘Fisk and ‘cost of" the defaulting o t In the bill vested in the Secretary of War and ng EE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL ES. i . nn pene Attirney General power to adjist and settle the | liMe, one does not have to act right down to | It is visible ‘Gaasiopetn, and. st'midnight ig | —- EAriY OF wabatNerog EEO =D 2 | or tne purebase mse hres go lean cmg eas | Persians afer ive dpe as GOFF Tras, S i y - : m, and even when one has to wR | Co’ lation 0) an midnight is 5 Reecyl erat ‘at kx and teret' the m23-eokde 424 New York ne. GUE Hite as tothe Amount racy calghe peoeie | Center, there acems to be maMiclent aida light | shout midcay fan pe naar ght Ie {with interent ot the Fate of tix per veut, por none = a at tothe amount they might pay. Hi + moved to strike out that proviston. zs nun them to neutralize = oo — in | will remain viatie -to the eye aes aa Eromn day of sale, to be secured by approved with W. HANDY, Real Estate Brozer. Mr. Harris sud the proviston would empower | front to a great degree. lon’t know how | weeks longer, from shortly after midnight unti shallhave the ones ie UBTEES' SALE OF A HANDROMELY Seemtary of War and Attorney General to ac- | that explanation would hold good with a| the break of day. aa noes through the telescope fncash. "A money depocit shall be reauiced on esth ot | ART TAL CAI PROPERTY ON THE CORNER, P| Seat ores ie eee wenn | Scientific professor of the art and mystery of | it has a nucleus equal in brightness to a star of Setenid vicose of property, the amount whereof will a and ail cla ‘tfled at much less cost to ti for on such a stage the footlights do not ofessor Sharpless says; how large he has no’ iy upon whit made | 7,979, § day lay, A.D. , government. by thousands of dollars: thaw. he | my eyes, nor have T° heard others. complain estimated, but it whiake'a tail not less than half may berescid st the Hak and cost cf the detanitng Ne will sell at Gublic auetion. in trout Of the by y' chaser, after three days’ notice in The Evening ines, on SATURDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY Ing the Socrtory of War and AlZrney enced | Pears amen might be, some one whe | a milion tales long. yea ae ie aeas | Paremors, COBERGNG shal xt the eemtot he | OF MA, A, D. abea, at FOUR AND-A-HALE with | power to use thelr sound | stage, ‘the one, of which is a straight line, WHERE IT 18 GOING. ty P and Q streets nor ml-eokds. Webster Law Building. Citunte in the ciiy of Washington, of Colum. liseretion in the premises. He satd the award " Professor Sharpless says the comet is remark- T EN 1Y-1 DAY OF a bia, to wit: Lot numbered one (1),” and the soul Ined by the Great Fail ny f Mary- | the effect of the footlights is sometimes ; AY, 1 P. EeIN CONSEQUENCE OF THE STORM, THE | ('4) of lot two(2) of Toad and Pe eubdivinion mation ot | land jury wan act aside borer te Jury to ther | ¥ery painful. It is not aaiply their dazzling | able, first, for its exceptional size, ahd secondly, | _w. ibered 1: z | abovesales are postnoned until FAIDAY, TWENTY- {2 one i). of thelr subdivinion of square numbered, by Low. so that the appointive | procéedines include land not withia the jurisdic. | @lare and the heat from them that seems to dart | because it will approach nearer to the ean thea pipertivers guener * enossomth 00 | in?i-d&da” "EHOS' S'RIGHER & CO., Aucta, | "etundred and twenty weve or ae, taces therein may be ireeiy open to all fit and | ton of Marvinnd. He gave a brief history of the | right up into the eyes and dry them up, when | the majority of comets have done. It is now on * ‘and balance in three equal installments, payable at ei Industrious cit Zz AT removals therefrom | board of arb tration and tts conclusions, andcame | one has to stand down near them to act or even he ine Te es SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND | twelve and eighteen Tespecti with int be only for cool and suiirtent pubite ev down to the case now pending in the Supreme | wherever one may get during a scene in ‘one’— | 't8 Way down to the southern hemisphere, from | nértir siete Sa LOT KNOWN AS 106 EAST CAPITOL STREET, | at we demand s of | tie pro-titation | Court. woane’s Istand, he said, Clatmed by the | that is, where the stage is closed in by flats in | which it will be best seen, especially from South | _ hie y BOEIMEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS. by d » its reco cni- at Falis company, is necessary to the exten- 2 = * trust, tobe admiln- | sion of the dame wad the provieon Wales uit | the first grouve—but there seems to be a fiery, | America, When -scen there it will be in ita pieiet of Cain pammed on Ee Fit day of San | 3 efit with efficiency, gave to the Secretary of War | shifling inist that lifts and waves and quivers | greatest brilliancy, which naturally increases as Chegi Brown, ouuiineenee, aan ty pow bp the sind instead of the Attorney General power to procure | over them—an effect of the rarification of the | it nears the sun. Unfortunately the conditions THE SA Gr an Pasten’ ociagimatrater, eng plain and Agam nd the tyranny of by — compromise ai contract or by | atmosphere by heat, that is almost blinding for | were not so favorable for observing this comet as t ‘num! 1, in a oan on, in front of the on SATUR- Sif irs, and ths faithiut diseharce by those who | ment with that discretion, But he was willing to | that effect over a white dust country road in a | fessor says astronomers have pon the | thenoe north ena) oer ae one tative trusts Of the expressed | tike the judzment of the Senate onthe matter | Vety hot Aucust afternoon, and if you want to | fact that this isan entirely new comet and not thence and being partof o Grates : get a reminder of the experience, put yourself | the comet of 1812, whichis announced to appear | 0 i feet, : thongs southeartwinions? | (0 te Vite hae renee came 9 ror ofthe foil a ees some night in proscenium box next tothe | this year. That may appear later. The orbit of | tient anpiea with sald avenue T37 feet oo: tse nie of | Seeet OF ets eee Rat OF said Jot having & —— rates to state ‘The District in Congress, stage and try to see the other side of the stage, | this one differs in tuo many respects for it to be a a Mary. | Sh ere anarnmin back the same widih eighty | TRUGTRIS SALE OF LOTS 1. SQUARE BAST OF ee ee BILLS PASSED IN THE SENATE. - Over the line of footlights. As a rule, those are | accepted aa that comet. Professor Sharpless | ,,13i Property ie eitnated on the north side of Mary. | siz ( 6) feet and three (3) inches to the southern line of RE 643, FRO fominased; ‘2 ‘That representation 1 The Senate this afternoon pasced the bill auth- | the worst seats in the house for seeing what is | smilingly added that it is safe to sey that the iC convention still be counties and shall be aj the republi Bra, by a wee wn | Oring the Supreme Court of the District of Co- | fOlng on upon the stage, independent of the [comet should not be blamed for elther the ir- | ON FRIDAY, Tite twa ick d 3 ¥-SIXTH DAY OF MAY, n | 1umbia to appoint two additional criers,and the bil footlights, hardly ever commanding more than | regularity in the weather, of which people have 5 STREET. of said lot iblic alley, asin said decreemen- | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court NT Eoned. pear a Diatriet of © meal Rd AT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., By fe conventions shall Lot numbered iA, i ered 698. foal insaiimesiget cis Sand Seeks ON acta te | Bae: Feet a eat ant and Burncti et sl, are do” for the relief of Howard University. half of it. In some theaters, like the Chestnut | been the victims, nor the oppressive heat.| {numbered 1 proved: tin situated om the south aide | sll caah at the option of the parchaace, Defeoey ras Tendanta, ands deci of trust, dated March 2th. 3678, 8’ notice, nor earlier sacperrastetoba hoe Street of Philadelphia, for instance, it is, indeed, | Though in former ages comets were regarded | of D street south, Letween New Jersey avenue and | ments to be secured by deed of trust upon the. and duly recorded in Liber No. 780, at folio 493, of the pono person : A fainting Fit in the House. impracticable to see more than one-third of the | as responsible things and were accepted as signs tol at ears; & Tua ie South Capit A deposit of $100 bow nena at the time of sale, and all tend records, I shall sell at public auction, on FRIDAY, S ‘THE | conveyanci: it cost. IECOND. ONE, 1882, HALF-1 ab yenms, ise tee Toy During the roll call on a dilatory motion tn the | Stage without leaning out of the box. Yet | sent directly by the Deity to announce the com- | 48 AT QUARTER To SIX CLOCK P.M., ON vevancing TEs DE, IVE OCLOCK Pa CY foe Lota numbered 1, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1: Office 470'La. 18 and 10-in- Curt aubaions CE x in sitentt iI election next preceding shall | House this afternoon, Mr. Welker, of Pennsyl- | Women are pecuHarly fond of getting into boxes, | ing of wars or fatal disease, the degree of terror Ad and 16, tn egaave nomnbaed tat, etic tee BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, ¢ Trustees. | SouarCeagt AT gauss euldivision. ‘City ‘of Washing- i national conventions.» 1 usates (0 the | vanta, who was standing In the rear of the mem- | Std when they do you will notice them shielding | which they excited was proportioned to the | 14 shi 16 in s juare slutbored 197, soos B, folio 91, of ‘Office 323 434 strect n.w., ton, with the improvements thereon. State and national convention: ‘Sone sees li a Gade Se fected ogg! their eyes with fans or programs irom that glare | size of the comet-or the form and length of its | imtGutrene ee J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. m23-10t ‘Terme of ale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third Alter some discuss on the platform was adopted | 0 ott oment. which was allayen: her ered ete, | Of which I have spoken. train. Biela’s comet in 1832 created among the | _ These lots are unimproved: they are Sree 7 of She rurchase money to be paid in cash, and the Unanimously without smendment. was announced that Mr. Walker was suffering | ‘There is no question about it that eyes do | les informed classes great alarm lest it might rlore Aer aa (PPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. — hey wed ee Lay NOMINATIONS. simply from a slight attack of vertigo. He was in | Suffer very severely from lights on the stage,but | collide with the earth, use the astronomers USTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED | trust on the property sold. T Gepoatt of $50 will be re : Nominations ‘or the st te teket betng declared | a few moments conveyed to the Speaker's room. hot so much trom the footlights. They are but | announced that on a particular day a part of the id in cash. REAL ESTATE IN WEST WASHINGTON | Quired when the ere £ ree tax, Teme: mm order, Merrick ross and horiinated for se a trivial circumstance compared with the flere, earth's orbit would be included in the nebulosity | # Six an" tecive, mont, for SHRED BRICK DWELLING Honan ASD |< ALTE EC WILLLAWS © OO doe governor ¢ t Sustice - 5 s deadly glare of the caicium light and the inju-| ofthe comet. The statement was misunder- H | SEVERAL SMALL ONE-STORY STORE ROOMS, . Auctioneers, Baar Wee mominate<l Senator John Stewart, . | Itwas reported at 3:20 nm. that's white man, | rious changes of colored light Jos ‘semferern | stoea by the general public, who thought a gen- | The 1 retain, By virtue of a deed of trust recorded ‘the a eas BALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS sperathale ty Himesh ara Seer j | BAme unknown, who was fishing at Analostan | was almost blinded by the calcium light, into | eral smash-up was imminent. the terms d records of the District of Columbia, in Liber PROPERTY FRONTING ON SEVENTH STREET, Dut was withdrawn after several delegates had y in . 3 yi . . RE t declared that Mr. MeeVeagh would not accept. | !sland this afternoon, was shot in the shoulder, wie he has to Lae steadily, with his eyes wine OTHER COMETS CLOSER TO THE SUN. Loans opal holder of, the mots encrea br tie tain ae RT AUCTION, 23> © STREETS SOUTHWEST, The nominations were then closd, and the con- | whether accidently or not was not stated, and that | open, for the desired effect IN one scene of “Rip. : in 8, OF ee pe eet a Ag te Gated October 98h, Yention (at 2:20 p. m.) adjourned for an hour. Dr. Peter, of West Washington, dressed the wound, | Van Winkle.’ Xeeping that up for year after | TP Principal comets which have passed | of defaulting purchseer.” Gon i A.B. ist and duly. Feoorded tn Liber Re, poe —— year at length affected him so thet he hed toec, | closer to the sun than this one will are those or Ge err impel Bar D. i ALE-Pj {clio 96, et’ seq, one’ of the land records for, Wash x 1 is the same ty ‘3 + - I Protection for the Jews, charged Uy August Long In the, Police. Grack. tis | tre for a year aud give his exclusive undivided | 1658, 1650, 1848 and 1880. ‘They are ead to have | eathant a ed on it: In Hoimeat's advan to Gecrgetowne iu the Dis, | WARM Cuma. Ditrit of Coluuibia, and by direction inged by Aug: Ld ie Police Court this ROSS PERRY ‘Trustee, the party secured Au Cm THE RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT RESOLVED TO PUNISH | morning with naving assaulted him. Mr. Long | attention to getting his eyes fixed up again for | actually grazed the solar atmosphere or passed ‘street northwest. id known (7) | ti front of the premi: on MONDAY, aoe bea Lc storpictacia told the court that last Saturday evening the de- | service. And Ihave known a number of stage . PEreRssurG, May 2 —The Oficial Messenger | tendant, with a crowd of others, came into his ‘to-diy announces that by or the government fs firmly reso! orabiy all outraces against the 2 D and cient (@), in equare oumbered twente tear ede, | Bob. at Leon of the Dre ‘SIX O'CLOCK. through its outermost portions. ‘The misappre- | _WM.P. YOUNG, Auct. __m16,17,20,22,24.25426 | fndcisht (in, square numbered. twenty-four Bom | Bt the fotiowing dimcritca as pone gh STREETS GOUT oe I x Dis ctof Columbia, known and designated as part people to be very seriously hurt by that light, | jong f ‘octol HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE TWO. STORY r of the Emperor | bar-room, on Maryland avenue, between 14th and i essen | Hension of an article by Prof. Proctor on three i i to punish inex- | 15th streets, and he reused ‘to sell them drinks | ‘Hough In a less degree than he was. Actr c Sher . LING HOUSE, , | Of these comets gaye rise to the now oft- ae a ae, pebs E. -rsoag and prop- use they were drunk, wh . n to | Suffer more from it than actors, for they Gone B AND NINTH be repeated prediction that the unfortunate inhabi-| SQMN¥H BAS ridge (how M) strest oue hundred “and foursee sal inseotin tar Be eeooat Mei peat - . an inning for the game : erty of Jews, srcing that the latter are under the | throw stones and broke all the windows in the | have more occasion to pose in affecting | thts of the earth will be consumed in 1897. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, fect to the east. line of ‘Mont (now 28th) street; | Hine of said lot aud running west 9 fect & inches (ose rotection of the laws, which ar equally binding | house and knocked witness down by striking him | attitudes of prayer and grief and ict of Cob passed on the thence south nfty-five (65) -nine feet four inches, ) south (28 fect) twenty. pre Z the laws, qual ad knoe ; The distinguished astronomer argued that inas- rar to Aqueduct street, (now Pennsylvania avenue); thence | fet. thence cant 199 fest inches) (inci oes feet i subjects of the Czar. The governors and | in the face with a large stone. Long was also | ecstasy in the moonliht than men. have. Dur- May, 1882, in Equity Cause No. 8065, i at! .) ded on thel much as the orbit of the comet of 1843 was | Putlic auction. ort nge 2! street (now Pennsylvania dvenue) | inches to ith street; thence alonz east line of eala lot >and eee ae tone hear ne, ae . = — Vee ae one a oe Sees re ing Fe anton cones the Seeney seed almost identical with that of 1668, and that the | Son in th southeastward]; 5 dred and twent 126) = the of bezinning 28 feet (twenty ight feet), ersonal respons! t easu’ Tefusii young women who lie on ferns and in lily bells, rants. E 0 tersecti at | the improvenetits thereon, consisting of w th Hilssnces will cnvall dismissal fom ofice. | eourtsaid thet wheas may keopees Basten Aig | ANA swing in golden. chariot, and foal down | We" Teappearance was due about sean : eluninetand thence sorts ine end of on De WH store room. tes ° ee Sells d'qucr to people and gets them drunk, he | om Parallels, and twirl around on pedestals, suf- | or'1399 was seen in the southern hemisphere, it "erin 4 eras of cale: One-third cash: balange in six. Gwtive ‘The Trial of Gen. Curtis. should use oieeretion in deatinz with tiem | fer & good ‘deal of annoyance, and even pain. | °° reanonded even mere closiy Vite ae rea sinall ce-sbecy Priam Gay cf eulcs surd coveted byt tech ot ene New Yor«, 24.—The trial of Gen. Curtis, the | and should not club them on the leist possible | from the constantly changing ‘colors of fierce of 1668 than the other did. Thereupon the theory This ‘will be sold together ecld. All Conveyancing ot Gosteatarecnk ie ex-special Tre: ry agent. Ss recelving Fae TD ne ace ene — io $10 = Toalg pete Oe aca moment wate was formed out of the admitted fact that the = Te —t on day of eale. a terme of sale are not complied with money from wholders for cal purposes, | 3 q case e next reen, then or arple, or f ‘cash: annum, aue October interest within days from day of sale trustee reeerves, was continued Uday in the ©. & circuit court’ | Betts, because’ne had No Fight, to rears arte old, all effected by the change of colred’ tioce ef the planet through the resisting me- y ea all | fr ehaver; | the right to resell the Property at the Fak ad cost of eins Deities Acres Fiero sate & lengtay | wards to enaxtlt Long, mediums before the calcium light. “But the ran | im” Or tne atmosphere lessened its. distance, Smisagae OF ppwry B. HAY, Trusto, Ss 521 * coun —— ; \ 5 Sel mide yester’iny, when the latter argusd as to | PROVING AN Aisi —A colored witness was catled | of a spectacle 1s seldom long enough to do them thivteosee years (is 1802) the tinte of revoke, . proverty | Dian sostted by deol of Grass te oe area Ee: | THNHOMAL DOWLING Auchonees, the defectiveness of the several counts of the in- | to the stand in the Police Court this morning to | much serious harm from that cause. tion would be so much lessened at each succes- : abt be | PORit of $200 required at time of sale. If’ terms of aale =, @icta eit, on which he asked thata verdict of ac- | prove an alibi for another coiored man, and on “Among the men of the profession there is sive return that ultimately the comet would = are not compton with within six (6) days from day of | POSITIVE SALE OF SIXTEEN BUILDING ie @uittal be directed. The case !s still on. ing asked by Prosecuting Attorney Moore whe- | another cause that hurts eyes more than tne } 1) into tl ki om} within. or property », the Foserves the right to resell the IN SQUARE 677, NEAR THE GOVERNMEN’ a Stole the coat to lead people co Wink ‘eat he wa | foatlights do. I need not specity it more deft | P lunge into the sun.|‘Btriking the solar surface | mi Bi he rink and cont of the defaulting’ purchaser PRINTING OFFICE. The Malley Trial. ree ptenige' A plied: “As far ‘asi can | nitely than by reminding you of a Scriptural | ¥'th & velocity of tlmee bandred an F the | Saane and reeetiee eee mandkds SP WW: DANE B New Haven, Cox, May 24—In the Matey |e man mena pees 4 : 2 Ls @ second, the amount of heat produced the recommember Rd had on t darkish-gray suit, | Conundrum and the answer to it, which, as 4 Trscwee are wary Sade Gore and her ston iat cod oa uted | Sea up now remember, une, "Wh hath ie | Squat and rataed to The earth ght Miss Ellen Carroll who testified to seein Jennie | CHOUER zemblance of de udder man to zemble hitn | ness of eyes? He who’ tarrieth late over the CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON HIGH at Savin Rock abont sunset, and Fred. C. tomake anybody think he was the man.” | winecup.' If they would go home earller when | “°Y life upon this planet, The article spoken STRI EET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. 65 and in of Wi acientific conjecture - < - ‘south side of H street, a Lone, Th 7, fount King, clerk at the Branford Point House, who The Search for the Murderers. performances are over they would have less faeces sad Noe | FRMIOMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. i, 'and iit, 112 and Tid, on ‘alley 30 foul 6 lockew testified on renee == anche were at that} the Dublin correspondent of Tandon — onan Ge ‘sand in ete eres in the T — % ip'eame oguiare. These jot are tacts J Rotel as late as 9 o’cloc! ay, August 5th, 5 axes the ornings. 1 ats ECT, ICTION SALE CLES BELO! will sell ee Sat focaiity. eer Times sends the following: As to the assassins | stock ‘companies and the bil wen nentannt | The Indiamapolis Militia Tourmament. | 5PEUAUAUCTION SALE OF ARTI REMOVED 30, ment hs le efor rare cane a property there The Philadelphia Star Route Cases. | who are believed to be in hiding in the city, the | changing, @ great deal of hard study was neces- } From the Chicago Times, By po ALESBOOME “FOR CO! oe Pmitapetrets, May 24—Owing to the absence of A BALE. a Ne police have now clear evidence which will en- | sitated—study that the actors of to-day would} At no previous time, probably, in the history | _On THURSDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY- were to have come up {a the ‘United States court | able them to identify at least three of them, | 1eel themselves Killed. by, if put to It—aad that | ofthe republic has thera been that general in- | PATH, 1884 At EN O'CLOCK, within my auction ateix cent. annum. All con’ at par- rooms, I followin, sa : : cost. $28. “on each Tot at time of aula. To-day, were postpone! until Monday next Every individual who saw the five men seems | net nature: demanded “rest and often Cotes | tereat. dleplazed in the volunteer military ser- | Va iapsome Dinter ua es Sais, miv-dbin *VsHOMAS DOWLING, Anctionees. Wall Strect To-day. to have laid his information treely before the | poor light of asingle candie of a smoky olliamp, | Vice as at present’ Betore the rebellion nu- | Garanh eee ee, = thorities. and though the details have come | did much harm to the eyes than the { jus independent companies existed thro Vary Sapenios Sliven rated Rettio, New Yorx, May 24—The Post's financial articte | 9 tach more harm e eyes than the foot- | mero pel t compani ugh- | Very handsome Siiver-plated Cofice Urn, Center Piece Mays: At the *tock exchange United States bonds | 1@ driblets and from various quarters they all lights did. The remedies common in the pro- | out the country, byt tlere was a wide diverg- ‘Sy and Cake 3 WM. C, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated November, are % lower for the 443 and otierwise are un- | harmonize together. They leave no room for | fession tor inflammation of the eves, whether ence as to tactics apd no uniformity among the | Suter pisted Wine Decanter. mais See ee ee 18, Tet, and recorden. tn Liver #00, too Ti shanged, Sguthern ~t “te bonds are 2421 per cent | doubt that the criminals, if they do not suc- | cansed by lights or anything else’are yery shen) jeveral’ ve ta Jower. Roiffoad bonds are duil and steady. The | ceed in getting out of the country specdliy, ruched t Several han screens. ,UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 4, We will sell at eye ae LDA simple; primarily, of course, bathing them with | 00Ps as to any of sthe other conditions of drill | $¢ ‘Ol Pal ow. wae — TWENTY-SIXTH, 18#2, at P. Stock market during the morning was weak, and | will be ultimately run to earth. The cold water, and ater that with mitteoe tea, ora | 80d dress. The case is:now entirely different. aie. eR eee TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE VALUABLE PLaxtna | fot of the, ‘Prgms, that pagon of Goal cates Bebe ‘ckawanna and Western felt to | BAts and the bowie knives were resorted to for | strong solution of Rochelle salts, which 19 best | State troops are generally massed into rogi- | Fite Steel Bugravings and other art - KNOWN “AS ““DRAPERS fot Ou aud tse cast st fst a ‘Two Japanese Musical Instruments (Koto). op DRA 2 Unior & Purpose, and for the moment the object | of all. Put a dime’s worth of Rochelle salts in a | ments, and as far as practinable the service is | Handsome Parlor Furniture. Lounges. Ree PUR BSECTION OF THIRTEENTH % to a Omane, x te oe aimed at was secured. Suspicion was directed | half pint of boiling water. When the solution | modeled after the serulae army. In the states | Mlegant Wainut Hevolving-top Wecretary and Book- AND C STREETS AND OHIO AVENUE NORTH- Jersey Central 4% to 714s. Since noon there | exclusively in one direction. The inquiries of | becomes thoroughly cold bathe the eyes with it, | of Massachusetts, ode Island, Connecti- | superior Walnut Dwarf Bookcare. B of an the 81) fhe District of Columbia, in liber W. F., folio 103. Thig pont a EE SE ee ee ee | bs a. beds led Shem at pees ta care. | audon going to bed layon the eyes alinen| cut, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, | ‘Torether with other dcsrsble articles of Houschola the District of Colambna, made and Passed Waukee and Si. Paul stocks have beva compara. | phe nee Dut for obvious weariee He mark; | cloth soaked with tt. It will take out the in-| Michigan and Galifornia, the troops are fur- sea, in : mast ‘THOMAE DOWLING, Auctioneer. | 5,425, 1 will offer for je auction, in front of | sttime of sale; balance in equal payments zi r - flammation and soothe as nothing else can.” nished with a state uniform and the mili- 2 the mises. 01 DAY, THE ‘TWENTY. | twelve months, secured by deed of trust on Rese Continues cinail, Ths only actieke to dar was | desirable to hint at any ‘special feature or lo- eee tary establishments are fostered and super. | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., auctioneers. | SIXTH BAY’ OF MAY. 100d, at SIX "OCLOCK | Wand, on all tanh at te purchaess option: Cont Deen on the bear side, which to-day is making a | Cality. There is too much ground for the be- Song of the Spring. vised with great care. The display made by the ASSIGNEES SALE. tea atthe in nd ‘and | not complied with in seven days after the Polnt of the labor troubles. The money market | lief that the assassins have been protected and | De spring-time ts on us an’ de March wind | entire body of Pennsylvania state troops in Will be resold st the risk and cost of the continues easy for all loans secured by approved | aided by a number of confederates, who them- nat 2 allie’, Washington at the inauguration of $10,000 WORTH collater il loans on stocks being cent., | selves are watching the movements of the de- | Delorg-rollin’ comin’ an’ de dead trees fattin’s Lest eh the ion of President De Garheld. presenting numbers equal to an ordi- ENUINE IMPORTED KEY WEST CIGARS ae sa [omy Ck me — tectives. This difficulty, however, has now | De lan’ ts dryin’ an’ de ew gia aigute a » | Bary division in the field, having a uniform ap- wil’be sold st public auction, tothe highest bidder, ¢ided chance In the marxet, for mercantile paper, | beeM met; and it is hoped that overtures in one EDWARD A. REWMAR, r WALTER B WILLIAMS & 00. ae e-eoSthatde L pearance throughout, called out a glowing com- zenenve. Fates, tema Jat Per | come higher, and | shevial direction with rezard to the reward of | De red-nead peckerwood’s beatin’ an’ a-arummin’, | pliment from General Sherman and other army behets tn For Other Auctions See Sth Page. It being difficult now tosell the best names better | £1.000 for information will lead to the triumph | De butterflies swarmin’ an’ de bumbie-bee bum- | officers. This opinion, as affecting bodies or THURSDAY, MAY =] than 5 per cent, names which recently would have | of the executive. nin’; state troops, was even more fully confirmed bi 10 a.m., 2 and 7:30 p.m., PROPOSALS. gone at 4a43.” This advance seems to be due ———___+¢. —__ De appletzees buddin’ an’ de pesch-blossoms | the appearance of New Jersey, New York SALESEOOM, : = = op pce gt oy ap i Gov. Crittendom Imtereated. — Comin’ righteriong? | Connecticut troops at Yorktown. After witness- | m23-9t Comer loth street ang Peanaylvania avenue, HOPOSALS FOR ORNAMENTAL WHOUGET that the rats" for” loans on collaterais | From the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. ing the battalion evolutions agd a dress le iOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. Orrice or Bureprxc yor Starz, Wak axp Nave have not advanced, The market for foreign | The mnysterious ““Aliss Blake of Detroit,” who ne ee. iar Ge de Prpuiesins rockin’, | of the 1st Coane cay Mr, arabela Bore the "On OLTY PROPERTY. aR’ exchange 8 ju and — fair! OY. ckin’ rr] war correspon leelared that he never 4 Ia the'lian market tar stocks Deluware, Laika: | WAS Tegistered at the Southern several ‘weeks |? “URsusiet i ereater Se MENTS. Warmmorox, D. C., May 20th, 1802, Wanna and Western. ant New York Central are | ago with Mra. Jesse James and R. T. Haire, has | De bull-trog’s jumpin’ an’ de black-bird’s fockin’, | Wittessed greater precision in any of theregular District of SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing and putting in by 2 “s <3 forces of Europe. This grade of improvement is OF I place five ornamental wrought iron, for ale each lowing “at:” the other leading stocks are | sprang into prominence and public lntarcst Flockin’ up de treet | being displayea in very ‘nearly. ll the states er |B e ‘Ameries G3 BETWEEN | ¥ator wellin the North Wing of the Building for State, e govern ted by sald decree NTH AND. War and Navy will New York stock exchange | again. It appears that during the sojourn ot | Don’t you hear de music dat the spring-time | the Union and the public t this time a the - 2 POP ge Be has been petitioned by the members of the stock | this party in St. Louls Gov. Crittenden re- bringin’? great national force, hombgeneou¥ throushout ‘on the FIVE O'CLOCK P. Meee SEVENTH. 1000 and opened tanmedlately exchange to adjourn from Saturday until Wednes- % De fel’s gittin’ ‘n an’ de bushes keep a-ringin’, | This is. ly truefrom a tactical inte F etre Lot num- | of for Washington county, Dis- in, pa dy ‘ lg day. faloen “—ieeram at Jetiereom City reading a6 | Ds Tig © Sallim’ an’ do morkin-bird | The army and the state troops follow | en maine (669). fronting thirty’ (00) feck on | tect Se coum lay he ants AAS forma of pegponal willbe fared to ae ara ete : . , Upton very closely, and New Orleans and New | strest northwest, between 1st and 24. streets, YCLOCK P.M. manufactures of this clare of work, on. application 40 THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. “Sr. Louts, April 29. Singin’ mighty free? | ySek companies could be thrown to, her with- be following property. H ‘this, Fie / Aa ‘The following are the ovening and closing prices | “Gor. Thos. T. Crittenden, Jeforson Ho: Ot! wake up, wake up, ‘arly in de mornin’, out any difference: in their m Of drill or | "erent sate: f = = £1 the New York Stock Market toaay. a3 reporved | | "Upon what condition would you accept the | St, 10? f a feet 9 bys ALS FOR WEAPPING By special wire to H. i. Dodge, 539 15th strest: voluntary surrender of Frank —— n> | 6, ten deus mules while ‘adodayily lit dawnt, Commiaanta eaves ae Mosel netet ‘abe tek tet “Ferma.” One-third cake ret Pie STA CES AMD Satine” ANB Upening. Closing Bid. Bian! ‘Dat yin de sky; f wit an with notes im TIE A.D. Tet... & ® The fact that a Miss Blake was in St. Louis on * | and of greater magnitude, and the belief is now #ix per cent ee- Deraeteert, Canada Southera. to 49 | that day, and was in the company of Mra. Jesse | Go, git dem colters when de teams done drinkin’, [€XPreseed that with a national law bearing upon cen tear ea bet ea of ror cost. the Central Paciti= : 90% 89% | James and her attorney, gave color to the | Start dat plantin’ while de jew-draps’ blinkin’; the subject yearly encampments will take place, mea Chesapeake and Ohio. 2 20% | statement thut Miss Blake was the wife of | 40’ Wuk till de ebenin’ sun go to sinkin’, which will be attended by all the principal bodies 4 ROBT. P. DODGE, = me Frank Jame, or else somebody authorized to| ~ re ‘be ‘Sinkin’ sci Chae Svope in the ‘country, ae the ee mi6-dts = P. A. DARNEILLE, cris 12 | Teply_by_ telegraph, wat’ — “the omer a ‘The Wife of Lieut. Melville volunteer soldiery have announced; the smear — 7 3 3 n of the and a thorot says that she is not a spiritualist and is not even | 08st pretentiousone, however, is that to be held PROPERTY. SITUATED HO THe og 74 Pegan, which Tesulted in nothing. the at Indianapolis, from July 1 to 6, inctusive. Very | — NORTHWEST, AND NO.913 ELEVENTH STREET a 49 | governor came down to the reanion he made | “UP¢Ttitious, but she declares that twice last | tiberal prizes areto be of fered for skilled drilling- | A VERY DESIRABLE RESIDENOE IN CENTRAL ORTHWEST, THE CITY OF WASHIN Delaware and Hudson a: he 303% | it his business to make a cursory examination | *U™merher husband appeared to her in bodily | and the prospect now seems assured that crack Se TON TRON TING pea ernee Bi. IN, ee [omen gmp or and Tr nee j of the matter. He first applied to the Western | form. Twice she saw him distinctly, and once | organizations from all sections of the coun THIRD DOO! 01 Erie , Union authorities, demanding to know from | he spoke to her. The first visit was st 4 o'clock | will be present and that the representation vi ohn aT ACTION. is Pec 35 whence the telegram , and tl aid on the morningof June 11. She was lying wide | be more general than on_ any previous occasion. 5 AFTERNOON, MAY TWEN., {S| reply that It. wes reeelved at the exntral omer | awake whien she was aware of preseace in ioe | The Clickee Cat at ee ous occasion. | «2 Crea fone oe shall sell Lot No. 9, in 72 | by a messengerfrom the Southern hotel room, and her husband's volee bade her eount | ter Rifles of Nashville, two of the finest organi- * front of 26 feet by a depth of 100 ect to an 1g bee the cOverone apptied a the Soap the ship's bells. She counted zations in the south, ‘have expressed an inten- bya ‘emnfortanie tame dwclings rumbered Swo hundred and elgnty coven, yk #1” | information, but the management could add | She heard distinetly striking, end tion'to be present to compete; the indication spain Ct tug back ou the east ine egy eat 1024, having no distinct recollection it her clock struck four. now is that the Seventh New York regiment, ‘the west 73% ~ ry whether any hotel or messenger carried acknowledged to be the leading organization of ties c @ telegram from the rooms occupied by M: fhe country, both in drill S| Jamesand Mise Blake. The state autores ’ will be 20% | have been greatly w ; the regiment, re- 2% | believing that ows The re od, 3 - AS OF VALU. Bf Secor os oa os Se ae ES oF Pr Ee Be 70x Se tia felt his | favor of STOuY AND ATTIO FRAME HOUSE NO. 03'S 26 ured of Sto fig | ceived at the port of New York about 1,500,000 ete zs : id Mississippi preferred... 100 8 P fe. x , ok : Penta, Centrai. s ea Patti Mapleson. poe 4 a ox = Hoy | and In your leading article in the Times of to-day, ta ig pati oes it ferme J nine Tg: ee een May 12, you appear to hint that the “igure” to beable te aaa on . #, Paul ana Omaha 10036 be paid to Mme. Patti for my fortiicoming sea- | $9 s some Rewapaper a j pe 39) 88: son in ee Se Seuny imag peut d Talon Peano m8 as pen: inform you that Mme. years 4 ‘an a| the he ig at last: i i i

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