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Sy TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, . REE SOR CAD AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Discovery of an Interesting Diary. Sorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by Lieut, MAKAY's | RROD D OF Cov. aes vor The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GALEN, ILt., April 26.—A valuable and rare GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’. = Sccession to the early history of the northwest Evers to absent . has just been discovered in this city. Iteon- tig ty carriers on incir own sccoants af 10 cents pet sists ofa complete m ‘Week. or 44c. per month. Copies at the counter, 2 made by Gov, Cass Gents’ each pal postage. prepald—60 cams 8 noes, from Detroit, M Month: one year, $6: six mont lakos to the headwa (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.as n that river Pratt second-class mail maiter.} " = The We: ¥ STAR—published on —Sla = SUPPLEMENT. MONDAY, APRIL 26. |svnienteyeenies gear, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. separa at loner thas pad "1 WASHINGTON, D. C. Rates of mivertising made known on application. was accidentally fo Old anciton store RE. = United Staies sreilter : Z Bal TEL! SUB HOMES. ite es artiller: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. « CITY_AND DISTRICT a pcan othe party Gov. Casa” ————— = "TURE DAYS. Re The Nationals Ready for the League | Improvements Made or Contempiated scoretary. a sur FUTURE DAYS. _eeuen DAYS. a eeceniee=: THE OLD ENGLISH FAIRE. = 77 es ar alley ‘om che Mostharn thetghan, ian, Tndian | JUNCANSON BROS, THOS. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | FF WIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USEHOLD FURNITURE, | ene py, to be Opened at the W.1L.L ~rea . of savages, including tw ») — eat =n CARPETS, STOVES, &c.. pened at the W.E-I-! phe exhibition games played by the Nation- | THE SEASON WHEN THE INVESTORS’ THOUGHTS og oe agg 2 , koe 2 USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | VAj LE OVED PROPERTY, IN To TAKE CE, Corps’ A ae made the trip in five canoes, and hi ase BOTY LEED NOMTHEAST-SS FEET | NANDUSINPHOVED REAL POEARE ROUSE | -ALUABLE, IMPROVED PROPERTY, , IN ‘SPACIOUS SALESRUOMS. ee tee als during April have limbered the players] TURN TOWARDS THE SUBURBS—VILLAS OVER: perilous and. interesting adv 2 NUMBER 919 1 STE 1 NORTHWEST, 2000 HUGH STREET AND S315 AND $200 se a ‘The executive committee of the Washington | Wonderfully. They are playing a strong game. | LOOKING THE CITY—THE COTTAGE HOMES OF sich are graphicatl t torch An the in front of the’ premises, one of the finest KETS | NORT! yy ON ALL in front of the premises, commencing ai mM iCING EN OCI the fair to be opened at the armory this even- em. me near ; | ‘The approach of summer 1s indicated in some ‘orse ry 5 Building’ "Lots in ‘the! northeast, being the western | te AULOF LSTLERT BETWEEN © six btrock ad ll el the followin AL JP UNCANSON BROS, Auctionsera Ing. The large hall of the armory has been | plonship of the League. Such a thing would | ,7h¢sPProscl of summer is indieated tn some FARMER RORRED OF $16,000 — LOT 9, SQUARE 959, BETWEEN CANAL AN. n west side of High street, between 7 , | transformed into an English village scene, To- | be amiracie, Those who have watched them - ‘ a oo sien ME HAD BURIED IN His Yau bronting 33 fect on H street and 76 feet on 10th] SOUTHWEST: a 8 | core Brice oan’ canal, and improved by afour- | THREE SIDF-BAR. BUGGIES, ONE SURREY | aay the indies 1 f the booths met | carefully sinee,they began playing are satisfied | ©t!zen towards the country and the bea: NSVILLE, KY., April 26.—-Mr. T. J. = atk AND. story Brick House, containing about thirty rooms, WAGON, ONE FOURSEAT’ CARRIAGE AT | Gay the ladies in charge of the met 4 budding nature, and therefore it is not remark- or awe ‘This Lot is in a rapiffy improving section of the Q aNd R bowling alley and & large hal, being Nos iouSand | AUCKION. ‘ and arranged for tho distribution of articles | that the material fs there, or will be with very | Pudding nature, and Me is neeended with | Fuller is a weslihy tarmer living near Jackson, Pity, and can renlily’ be subdivided SOUTHWEST. AND CANAL STREET, Bi 1050 High rect, EVENTH af FWEETE ORL GE, TNENT YT; | among the various booths, The exercises at-| little change, to play a strong game of ball ——— Tenn. During the war he buried about $16,000 ‘Terme ‘Onernied cush: ‘balance In one and two] _ TWEEN RSTRERT AND GEORGLA-AVENC! Immediately after, sub. Lot 55, fronting 1623-100 | SEVENTH, at TWELV Si, we will sell in 3 ing madies more favor by the investor, and the attractions | [Ota in tis tront wacd ears: note: ‘to bear six per cent interest, payable Virtue of the last willof Clarissa Heiss duly. apeieen eee teases Sete baneesea Ree none | froBt oh oUr salesrooms the above, woWhich atteation | tending the opening to-night will be unique | with any of their competitors, particularly on | MOM home in the country appeal to him with | {2.04 in, t yard. The money reste noaity-and ected iy deed of trast! or all | probated in the Supreme Court of the Distriet of improved by a wo-story and basement rick House | is called. 3t_| and interesting. The characters will be in cos- | the home grounds. If they can win the ma- salves ct any other season of the | ccurcly, through the war, and Puller deter rarchaser's cost. “A'deposit of $100 equired atcaie. | Coure business, ane by tre decree ofthe a ee aay any “etre! bats HEKS,€ C0., Aucuoncers e tume. Frey games at home the Public will support | Sear, Many persons own handsome country | uso it Somehow it became kmown that seen mil haggen ler er re the District of Columbia, holding aspeciai | Immediately after, sul 52, fronting 21 feet on 37 Louisiana ave., opp. City Post Office. boot them. The chances are in their favor. - g | had buried mon his pl night Senaie, |° O° COmPUEG With am ten Gays otherwise | ‘Term in Equity, in cause No. 77301 wilk as Trager. | (MERE Ra OT eee eee re et On piso! saiata te on a eCharEe of the booths and their qaeey 5 IJ : ——F 22 sell at public auction, in front cf each of the premises. | story Belek douse, belng No. S200 Grace streck. ENTIRE STOCK OF es wi ‘A FURNITURE DEALER | ®*istants will be on hand on Monday morning | _ The Nationals played a stronz game with the | Seats In the vicinity of the city, thus keeping | had buried s the fo nz real estate in the City of Washington. ‘Term: Cash, of which $100 will be required oneach AUCTIO: in parties went to the hoi and take charge of the articles assigned tothem | Yale College nine on Saturday, and shut them | up a custom which has prevailed since the K tead of Mr. Fuller ior Uhe purpose of securing AT S 7 to 0. The college boys stack | earliest days of the existence of the city, and | the gold. 1 rans they found th ° # Columbia, to, wit! On TUBSD, 3 | pt ra veyancing | ON FRIDAY MORNING n TrETH, | by the distribution and valuation committee | out, thescore being 7 to 0. S earliest days of the existence o! s the gold. By some means they found the money ARGR TOT QF GROUND CORNER OF THE | Distet of Columbia tg wits On TUBSDAY ts pices af time 6fsale il recording and sonverancing COMMENCING AT TER OCLOOR_ON THE | and arrange them om the shelves of their old | manfully to thelr work. and. at times, played | which has dotted the country about with elegant | Was located In the front yard, anda pick amd CORNER OF THIRTEENTH AND GSTREETS | O'CLOCK P. M., part of Lots ‘Tand K. in square $69, |" ap20-deds ‘Auctioneer, PREMISES, 427 EIGHTH STREET sou'TH- | English stores, brilliantly, The same cit! play to-day. villas and comfortable couniry homes. As tothe | shovel soon unearthed the Shining dollars, SE having a front on L street of 25.35-100 feet. and a EAST, BY ORDER OF THE UWNER, WHO | The following Is the full list of ladies: The championship season of league opens on | majority, however, neither their ambition nor | Three boles were dug, each yielling rich Te- ON THURSDAY, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH, AT | improved by athreestory Brick Touse, being usu Pi GULTTING BUSINESS, WE WILE SELL | Booth No, 1—Mre J.-S: Aiiiter, assisted by | Thursday. On therlast treedaysof tie week | AO pocket-books’ have reached the patrician | turns. Faller was almost disrected mext mor: FIVE CK P. M..WE WILL SELL IN peesuiere murccke nied Paar TO-MORROW. aoe BS TIRE ASSORTED STOCK REMAIN- | Mrs, Carver, Misses Annie Qurand, Ella Sker- | the Nati 1 als will lees against aeliened height of acres, but they are satisfied with a | ing on discovering his loss. Since then detvec- IOS ae nea ae SOD ET tae ae | EDR OG ed oe LGD trea ane 0 LM | BOF BEAUTIFUL EVEBBLOOMING ROSES | ROOM SETS MARBLE TOP TABLES DININCe | ston, Ray Walker, Fannie Daily, Nanule Bow. | for the championship. It would not be wise. | mand the land lying outside ot the city limits, | the person of John Boyd, a nogto, who has been treet. foot alley. and having on the w. side a 15-foot alley OF LARGE SIZE, CHOICE GREENHOUSE ROOM AND KITCHEN _T, cS, CHARS | erman, B. Bowerman and Minnie Bowerman. | perhaps, to predict the number of defeats that especially that which 1s on the elevation to the | arrested her These Lots, fronting on three treats. a splendid sub-| nod on tie ide aGO-Got alley, together withtne | AND BEDDING PLAIN, PALMS) DECORA- SRS AME GIDE PARLORSUILE. | Booth No. 2—Mrs. Mathilda Ross, assisted by | will be administered ‘to them the dst week of | ¢yherially that which, ts on the elevation to ti a Mivision for building purposes can De improvements thereon. | TIVE PLANTS, EVERGREENS, @C. CHOAID! “Harr RACkS Sem RAGES | MES. Rev. Schneider, Mrs. J. G.Barthel and | the season, but there is no doubt but that they | Besar the city, has been platted in numerous A Negros Terrible Affliction. {Germs ‘One-third, Cash; balance inoue and two | “Also an the same-day, at HALF-PAST FIvE| On| TUESDAY, "APRIL TWENTY SEVENTH, b SHU.EIECES, EASY CHAINS, SHOW CASES, Misses Le Kummer, 8, Dieterich, P. Dieterich, | will loave Washington with a better opinion of | is considerable done In the way ofburing and | CHAtLi eS. Ge tenl aoe tne Pr Years; notes to bear interest at stx per cent, and to be | O'CLOCK P. M., lo:s 2,5,9 and 10, insq. 602, and | 1886, commencing st ONE O'CLOCK P. M., within SPRINGS WARDROBES, LOUNGES, CLOCKS, | sf “Kiesecker, H. dart, Baker, L. Miller | the playing strength of the new club than they | /8,coMsiderable dos . ‘dag et | coeapnen SC. Ag ¥ Secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option of | lot 4, 10 sq, G04. my salesrooms, I will sell without reserve a choice lot ‘IMENT OF TINWARE, GLASSWAKE, | M. Klesocker, H. Hartig, E. ee ee Selling lots and erecting houses. The rapid | colored, of Abbeyville, aged 19 years, died om Purchaser” Conveyancing, &e. at purchaser's cost. | Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money in | of Plants as parlly chomeraiea above ah bene ioe DILET WARE AND CROOKERY, STOCK OF | nd S. Just, itis not claimed that. the home team cannot | &Wth of the city and the direction which the fttcene hepord baremendy emacs A-deposit of $1000n each fot. will be required at time | cash abd the balance in two equal instalments Ione | tie celebrated nursery of Joba Sach of tals oie. 200ts, CUILERY, WoODWARE ANDOTHER | ,Hooth No: 3-Mrs. Qol. Seligsom, assisted by not, claimed ¢ e cam cf new improvements have takemindicate that in neste . Stsale.” ‘Terms to be complied with in 10 days, other- | and two years, with six per cent Interest hom, ate: | ‘Terms cas, : ORR USUALLY FOUND IN SUCH A | Mrs. J. H. Hood, Mrs. C, 1D. Hood, Misses | be strengthened. There are one or two acknowl: | hug yate tine leider a aaa ee ie | . He had a sore ‘wise resale at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. | sale, for which notes of purchasers must be giver ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TORI Mamie Faunce, Florence Jones, Adele Miller, | edged Weak spots, but it may be taken for | to he extended, inorder to allow the swelling the lustep of ‘his foot about ten months ago, ap2+ot DUNCANSON » Aucts | secured by deeds of trust on the property sold, of ail -EEKS & SALE WITHOUT RESERVE. a264t_ | Nellie Ironsidés and 0. 'T. Simmons, Mrs. | granted that the management will replace @ population to find homes. The bill recently fn | The sore was poulticed, The outer skin peeled = cash at option of purchasers, ‘deposit 6f $100 | WEEKS & CO, Auctioneers, = = gecko, Mrs. T. 8. Post, Mrs. A: P. Dunlap, Mrs, | weak man with @ strong one 12 possible. It | [duced in Congress to extend tie cles ageces | oll, wind it iealleard that wn taeuenenst eels eee eee a eS Se ST Lomein poslle City Post Office: eee on aur Deaton L, 8. monsion and’ Misses A. ‘Widdecombe, | would be manifestly foolish to allow a man to | Hodueed in Congress to city limits, and have | ber of worms shot their heads out at Une sure — dows, All conveyancing at cost of purchaser: Torin a TWO LARGE IRON SAPS. SEVERAL stveR. | Fila Witdecombe, Sallie Newton and Emma | go before there is a better Oneavallable, Nearly | Ailing ‘stroets tn the subdivisions onfone to | fase, Abra sof the skin were afterward TRUSTEE SALE OF THE VALUABLE HOTEL | of sale must be complied with within ten days from | PEREMPTORY SALE IN ONE LOT OF STOCK PLATED SHOW CASES, TWO COUNTERS, | Maxwell. all the league clubs are now carrying more men | the city arrangement, 1s only another indiea- | made in other places, when {he Worms appeare Seats redetuclt of which the trustee reserves | OF GROCERIES AND LIQUORS, SHELF] IKON BALCONY, INOS’ AWNING CRAM | Hooth No, 4—Mrs. Dr. A. E, Johnson, assisted | watt they need, and ina very short time there | tion uf what the future may develop. It is | a before. ills! dieak’ seemed. to bee tall ot wor PROPERTY NOW KNOWN AS THE “HAR, | rightto resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur | © GOODS, COUNTERS ANDSHL > AND AWNING, TWO IRON DERBICRS WITH | by Mrs, W. T. Johnson and Misses Mollie Wil- | willin all probability be plenty of zood players believed by competent judges that it will not be | small worms. It was reported that the diseaso ‘inser aller theee days’ pathesd verte LARGE Ick BOX. Lic! TABLES CBAINS, LOP SHELVING, LOT | ams, “Alice Taylor, Annie Johnson, Mary | on the market. Besides it is only night that y years belore the city will run up the | Was the putasile which is imparted to the hue ee ee ee HENRY et FOUR QNIAUALE ori Bae Sabios, ARTOUE i gRIANO, FORMERLY | Wr ght, Loute tallivones, Bertha Rath bone, | every man should be given a fair chance. It is heigiits to the north ‘of the'cliy, and thistlocal. | man system by cating discasod raw bacon: RTHWEST, BETWEEN ST, SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, y WOr OF CANES ¢ | Edit thbone, Ottle Williams and Lydia | not so clear that any immediate changes are | jy Will be well builtup. The work of limproving, — orem ty i ee Seen: Sat SEIS | APRIL TWENTY'SEVENTIL THN | OCLOG FURNITURE. OLD STOVES GEaseWalse, | Williams. hecessars. M. Hines has not given general | the ground has already beet begun aad irom | A Red-Hot Chisel! Driven imto Mis ‘THIRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STS. TPPXCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Goon LocaTION, LOW RENT. SALE Posi-| Loi Picrcais AND aes, GOW we Booth No. 5—Miss Adele Thomas, assisted by | satisfaction, but in his last game he showed | Sth Street west 10 Macsachusene wvenee ee meant. — TIVE. ap25-st FONE, GAS PIRTURES, LON QE OLD THON | Mrs. McPyncheon, Mrs. R. Todd, Mrs, Edwin | great improvement. He cangiit on the Bostous | {ending as fur back as Mount ficwsent thers Dunocave, A singular acct By virtue of s deed of trust, bearing date April TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND JUN ETC; LOT HARDWARE AND UN-| Eshieman ‘and Misses Maggie Cove, Lou Roberts, when they won the championship, and was an have been a number of handsome houses erected, reg 24, 187. and recorded in Liber No. 915, follo 70, LOT, NO. 433 H STREET NORTHWEST. QPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. PAIMED GOODS OF ALL SORTS AT AUC} Mamie Lynn, Maggie Kennedy, Mullen, | acceptable back-stop for the famous Whitne; and. the advance in the price of land | @ent occure National Iron Rrfea.. one of the land records for the District of, ae oF Cea: soe supreme Court of E will gett aE TION. Gora, “Luts, Mamie Itoberts, Mathte Curry, | Ho may come around all right. ‘It isundent. | 224, te advan yowth is" still ‘in ‘pro- | and E @ = Henry Cured: thereny the undeedpned’ Srnitec eit call at | $e, SOG ae ae eee eae, oatee wUSTOCK. AND CONTENTS IN STORE On THURSDAY TWENTY NINTH APRIL, 1886, | Annie Lutz, Katie Lynn, Nellie Colton aud | abio that Fores is very ‘weak at te ‘bat, This your ¢wo _ or ‘shreo. shore | Moyer, Cored. thereby, the undersigned ‘Trustee will sell at | a. 9656; docket 25, 1 si Tae rand 908 SEVENTH STRE! TT NORTHWEST, gopmencing at TEN O'CLOCK A- AL. at store No: Lulu Colton’ . ¥. Whether his excellence In the field will com-| Subdivisions will be placed “on ‘the. m: cet, | chisel’ Day, “MAY FOURTIN “At Dass’, at FIVE | PAST FIVE OCLOCE PBC ingot? the HAE | Commencing z Strect uorthwege Twill sell ths arise mice aud ay | . Booth No. 6—Mrs. J. R. Galloway, assisted by | pensate ior poor batting isaquestion for the | subdivisions will be piace formerly belonging | the burn mped ond SSLOGE Fi Mintke Sourmring deserined real, estate, | ses, the following real estate, tg wit: Lot numbered | TUPSPAY, APRIL THIKTEEATH, ATTEN A.M, | *tfect northwett Iw ‘who fs retiring trom business, | Miss Jessie Entwisle, and Hattie Beyer, Jennie | management to decide. to the Little estate just east of 19th street and | tothe denas tie ipo 4 Loeuumber & insquate number 25e deseribed ae ok. | sepentecs (SLT te ete ere ae ee sad | And will cobtinue daily until all goods are disposed of: | tutes of ©. A. Sinith, who Js retiring from, Murray, Georgia Stekell, Lillie Cisseli, Nina | Phil. Buker will probably bea regular eatcher. | Kalorama, which ig of ‘the line of Massachu- | 4. Maniehaouucatts Wince inches. “Phe wound Lot number &, insquare number 254, described as fol. | seventeen (617),to wit: Beginning for sald: part of jotlons, consisting of os ay class DEY Gi “Terms cash. saan Brackett, Bessie Brock, "Rosle Moore,’Sallie | As a centerfelder, a first baseman or a back: | KtOrAm® which ig on the line of Mussachu Jows. to wit: "ALL that piece or parcel of ground and | sald lot at the southwest corner thereof, and ronning | and Notions, consisting of Berm THOMAS DOWLING, avis, *| BFAck Soy HE A TT en CET oe compere 4 avenlie exiended. | in addition to the im- remises lying and being in the said cityof Washing- | thence east along the line of north H street thirteen Silks, Veiveis, ‘Satins, fine Dress Goods, Cashmeres, p26-3 id ar! ‘te rtha aD d Ells Ff ey when he plays in the last position 1s pro om df in Tas 5 "t el faune to them rowned by a MM Eps and khiown aud distinguished on the ground plan | {18) feet and six (O) inches, thence. orth Embroldered Flainels, ‘Table inchs, Towels. | 7 CaNson BROS, auctioneers pile Heldy, Maggio Duly and Ella Hock. |, | made ‘when, he plays in the last position is | mentioned in Tak STAK "from. time 0 time, y a Mob. of said city as Lot numbered five (5), in sald square | feet, thence east one (1) foot. and four y Plankets, Quilts, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, | J) in A Booth No. 7=Mrs. Wm. F. Holtzman, assis wei hrowing, but % Mr. Aulick Palmer is building a number of >: ‘A iapatch from Lae frocting seventy eet on i slrect noriiy amd fuse | morooriem, te tis reas Macon thet ee ee ets | Lad bee atiaes claves Zermes, Ombreliat | ee LARGE FOURSTORY BRICK DWELLING | Dy Mrs, dv Hawin Neel, and: Alisos Hattie | throw outs greek mesg rook ce aang Ts, handsome houses on the heights, near 14th Lyng ci ponrg rsentngcactanet oes Lot fronting seventy feet on E street north, and run- | more or less, to the rear line of that part or portions find Harasols, White Shirts, together with @ full | FANE LARC LOUISIANA AVENUE (NEXT TO | White, Lottie Bates, Eddy Drew, Lelia Lewis, | He is lucky in everything on the ball fleld. street, A number of new. iouses are being J y Bing back with that uniform width, the whole depth | Of said lot, which was sold and conveyed Dy ; GUNTON BUILDING) SUITABLE FOR BUSI | Mary ‘King, Minnie Stone, Emma Huntley, | One-armed Daily will piteh Instead of Barr on | putet A muimber of new Louses are being | 1h! ned that city of the drowning Ghat part of autd Loe eich tay Scented ercereeed | thence Sorter ae ace annungton Clty, | , Ladies wiikdo well to, attend this sale, age goodas-| GUNTON BUILDING), SUITABL Marie Wilkinson, Lillian Barton, Lena Thorn: | the Nationals’ frst trip next week. ‘There Is | looking the pleturceaee woenney Roe eo cr by a mob in Shelby county. Bye brick wall intersted tor sepersie tod, aieiie tie | om the gieialigg NG Lote ee eae ane io a polit | sortment o@Spring Goods will be offered dall oh SATURDAY. AFTERNOON) (APRIL ton, Minnie Snowden and M. G. Marshall. no reason why he should not prove very offec | js being extonsivaly" improved. The clegant | Noparioulusres tice ° 7 » Lot nu mare, eight (5), in said square, distant seventy-tw< ) feet "WED FOURTH, at FIVE O'CLOC! ao | Booth No, 9.—Mrs. E. Neumeyer and Mrs. | tive. houses of Messrs. George Treusdell, 8. 8. Suedd. Sibi uhe lnproremensato twemnd propery tcotging | sdacea and eal tach Were Sad Wate TTROMAS 7. FISHER & CO, eal Pata Anca, | WES ALE OF LOT AS SQUARE soo Am | Goo bteltbarth, wisiod by Mlasey Katie Jones | | Fogarty and Andrews are tne great sliders o | tad Lawrence sande it this sisaity ain goed The irish ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, remainder in one and | and then south by and with said dividing line to the —— frontivg 285-12 feet on Louisiana avenue, and run- | Lee Core, Mary Norbeck, Marlo Fries, Maggie | the Philadelphia team. They may beat Gilli- | iilustrations of suburban residences, but in | 4 uerren row creperne CORRECTING A two years from day of sale, with interest payable semi- place of beginning, and also net cwciih the perpet: | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ESTATE OF THE | fronting 280-12 fe 1120 feet ton 30 loot alley. jaa. | Reagan, Laura Zeh, Mamie Helmus and Susle | gan’s throwing, but it’s a question. the sub-division, known as Lanier Heights, a MISSTATEMENT REGARDING His VIEWS, Iseg sold: or alt crab, at the option of the purchaser, | Mary’. Davis thelt hee and: Gueee thane and | KORE RICHARD 7. MERRICK, ON F STREET proved by alarge four-story brick dwelling containing | Frank, Mrs, ‘Thos. "Reed, Mrs. F. Steinie and | “It is expected that Gloduion will maken goed | number of hourés aronow being built, which | 3°" Cinartone bas enitnn the inte et sold: cb a e : sO 3 , BEING 3 y a ; : ae , nie . s written the folio ter a Ee nd aight (8) inches, and Margaret Merrick and Gthers against: bawiog Ihent, immediate vieiitty of tis Oke Hated ace | by Mrs, J-A. Milburn, Mrs, V, Milburn, Mrs, L. | | Knowles is down ou the books for a big record | is thougitt that more detailed. deneriguee ef | to comment on clatmwene rey como sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell | the length of thirty(30)ft.,and rannii mm said street | Merrick and others, No. 9 Equity Docket 25, tne | me! vediate vicinity of the City Halland line of | pUijereuille and Misses Mattie nor, M. Doug- | this year. the houses now being erected by the members | newspapers, but having a sincere respect for the the property ut the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | to the end of said thirty (30) fect: nud anid sen tered | sek) aie Re eee eenras Will | Sere Gnedourit cate welaioe | a_| lass, Mary Davidson, Mamie Chapman, Susie | Crane, the big rightfielder of the Nationals, is | or what is known as the Smithsonian Colony, Chronicle 1 would call attention to an allegation Chater aiter five days Public notice to be sieenin | shall be forever Of said diinensinng sean atteast | procecd to sail ca TUBS DRT. SPRTL TWENT et cent Interest: payable | McDermott, Jennie Gibbons, Maud Milburn, E. | making’ friends very fast. Some wiseacres Pre- | would be of interest, sone REWSDAPSY POSED STEVENS Trustee. | sald stp ofland ead ndaining any seek eat ores | BENE THt, AU 1880, at FIVE O CLOCK BRE. at | thee Years, uote secured by deed of frist oF all | Milburn, & Seniinuec and Tenie Hosch, dicted his failure when he was first selected. PROF. GOODE'S HOUSE. ee iy Aes trtctregeeoyd pore teetvant ener png 2 ae gue ae inva | Pave pe piece Men aan | mates setae re | MN te Soe WoL A | eae tinea ame atone | noe ars opty oating compe wa it atte = — tlom of any such ‘building free ‘of charge, seovkded, | Righaed Tr Ae ericke ener eee ately gecupled by | CAseh co DENCANSON HOS, auc | uss Alma Bbertand Aina Ward, | Best or second Pa NC roTE ape chicas, | tion te Prot.G. Brown Goode, the superinten: | proof (ot Rie sertion, wth x 7 however, ‘said way shall never be jess tha eight (6) | ‘Terms of sale: Oueihird cash, balance in one and No, 12—Mrs. E. F, Brooks. assis ; Boston, Philadelphia and Detro dcnt of the National Museum, from the plans of | bade in good init but Mein COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | ferrets sitivay anatorre tyes tueneo} | for of mie Queaitd cots mice tone and | ws owecg go guitare crore ene | Haak ; 2 Ad- | to1; Washington, 25 to 1, and Kansas City, 5 W. Bi Gray, architect, The treatment of | I bave APKIL, at HALF-PAST FOUR | dison Smith and Misses Elia Stinemetz, Nannie | 50 to 1, ruce Gray, arc! re nt oO iscoe, Villett, Mri = = = Guly recosded. Said groun red. by n feat aser wi rod wen eed of trust on | above sule is postponed until WEDNESDAY, TWES- | Mrs. Major Biscoe, Mrs. R. H. Willett, Fee BENT G0 PER, MONTH_HOUSE | OF | Dweiling: containing Sbout siz roca Seng eraes | Porctsset wil be required: secured by deed of trust on ee S 35 z 1e ©: intended to imitate to some ex- | Meantug premises and a policy of insurance. A deposit of $600 | TY-EIGHT: i Wells, Betsie Bes It is sald that 500 stock brokers will accom- | the ©xterior is the question EG in yard: two actess of ground at- sale, P. Goff, Carrie Williams, Lulu Wells, Bessle Bea- it Seat the pecturcequebanen ef tin baltic mann | tee: ue inchet: in Laurel, Md Address ‘Mra. ALFRED | street horthwest. by the decree are as fol Wile eauiredad Ung ofa hue ierlee DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts | mau, Norma Green, Lulu Bates, Kittie Thomp- | pany the New Yorks to Philadelphia next Mon- | houses of the middie ages, Althougt: squares | Sure’ of dab how learned the COALE, Laurel, PG. county, Md. tt | lows: ‘One-third of the purchase money to be paid in MARTIN F. MORRIS, = son, Grace Chandlee, Nettie Drum, Clandine eae oe play their first game wi in plan, the lines are. agreeably Lroken | demand ot is of ber \OMBINE AND BI IOMES cash and the remainder in two equal parments al one GEORGE I! HAMILTON, (OMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. Brooks and Grace Brooks. aoa ee ae TR - by ample porches on the morih and west sides Cc a ‘and two years, secured by the notes of the purchaser, x Floral Booth—Mrs. Will S. Knox, assisted by rgA, of the New Yorks, is playing a strong | oy ine? hohse, by buld. Foor projections aud a OUT oF TOWN. Rearing interest from the day of sale and sctured by & | _ap@-eolwedtds SALEBY CATALOGUE OF A PORTION OF THE | yrs ’Kate Chorpenning, Mrs Ia” Noune Mrs, game this year. He has improved wondertully | tower, commanding a fine Wee of leeck trek | & source Nol of dange’ deed of trust upon the premises sold, with the right of roam EFFECTS OF BARON IGNATZ SCHAEFFER | 1, K. Trembly, Misses Mamie Knox, Blanch | in his throwing: valley. The plan is simple aud compact, ube | 4anzer. if any, lies ‘Washington, om road to Dalsunares voling Mention: | Purchase money, Bot less’ thas ouciaind ita, “ait | | JUNCANSON BROS, Avctioncers, PLENIPOTENDIAIY oe APRA OREL | Mattingly, Georgia Miller, | Emma | Miler, | | The Metropolitans secured a Fy dunious, iris | Qbivctalmed al being spacious room combined | | A committed, re ‘niing! more than 8,000 ington on ore: * : 7 e s ENIPOTEN’ -HUN- | Ei dull 5 tiner, | batter el. They were very anxiot a nies otal ersuns at present ed in the Irish c a eg be ee ENTH AND I STREETS SOUTHEAST AND pod Rebecca's Well—rs. Geo. H. Tucker, assisted | second-baseman of the'Yale club, france-door opens into a spacious hail sitting. ome ruie bill and endeavor to im- FOE SALE ONE QE THE Mos pestrasie | oo oon z 2 PEANST EUR TEES: EASE.NEAR | wuniisH SOFAS DIVANS AND OTTOMANS, | DY Mrs Wun, N, Dalton, Mra W. HL Healt, Mrs. | | Hankinson, of the Metropolitans, is batting | Pom with open Hroplace. “The stalrease stares prove the provisious of the bill In favor of jouses at Laurel, three wi ICANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, ; ENU: 3 2 isses Etnily % 4 nis Season. sifecti erasel ve: if the sation: Corner ioe Aer aoe eee oe Bae | DD — By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, ANTIQUE PIECES IN TILE AND BRASS, IN- | £+ L, Qurand, Misses Emily Dalton, Vida Abel ly frou this buil, under an effective areh, and rups S. : Nash, the Boston third-baseman, who played n Petitions against the Irish government bill specie , EXECUTRIX’ SALE OF THE ENTIRESTOCK CON- | the District of Columbia, holdis special. = 38; | 4,-MeMurray, Hattle Moore, Hettie Richards, S behind the chimney-breast, Entrance tothe | | Petition -- Boor! and five bad rooms and: balk rooms oer secekk | TAINED TS THE ConEAC ES RET Ooo RE amged in quity Cause No: OUL, Decker abe ea, LAID CABINETS, WITH BRASS TRIMMINGS; Aguas flution, Lizzie Vosviell, Kate Shoino, | on the Virginius last year, has fallén off greatly. | BH Ube were circulated in the vestries of the London ree E38 STLE s 4 He tailed to make a hitih nine out of fourtect a ne fy Pee oe ras chen; heated OF R H. GRAHAM, 408 TO 416 STIL inted in. cause, will offer for’ SUPERB GILT MANTLE SET, WITH FRENCH | Maris Laskey, Maggie Yeatman, ~ eke, ara i, | Femainder of this floor is occupied witu large provineial church v- PS eS a | Rew. ‘Gonsistine. OF” COUPES, sepsis cbgn,on TURSDAY APRIL TWENTY" | CLOCK; ELEGANT CLOISONNE LAMPSSIEK | Patiia Notla Rassias Care Rad as | gates. played be the Heat oF fourteen Darior and dining room, On tos second ate | _ in a sormon at Sunrise yesterday the Mos ‘M. H. HARRISON, OCLOCE P. resets ms: | Laskey; ioing the heavy batting of the ciub. Rev. Thomas W. Croke, Catholic archbists Braces, PESGuE RATENSION TOP CAR- | in front of the premises, all of Lot one (1), the east 28 | PAM H PatERGST UCLA ENTITeRGe yon. Soda water stand—Misses Claryoo and Woold- | . Mr. Erastus Wiman has given the American Yants’ fost and large stidy for Prot Goode | of Cashal, ‘vehemently panegyrized Mr. Glade ap2ote Faymaster General's oMice® | DAVTON WAGONS GROCERS | WAGORS | Seetfront Py the depth thereof of dest tnGeeoend We | TRAITS OF THE EMPEROR AND bares | Tdge, assisted by Misses Laura Kearney, Annie | association a silver trophy, to be presented to sages ey ston n he reterred as “Lrelund’s greal COcSTEY PROPERTY FoR RENT FOR FHE) BUeiGit THIMRINGS, CARRIAGE MATE: | forty-two (42), in square muimbered sient hunereaacd | OF ag a ed Bir cg Teeny begs rr eee To Ce Be tr erg aot gid aetna above will soon be | “ine seisrene: pom enya it endortante warm House and grounds, ‘nice shada excellent | oF KMS AND, TOOLS, BOAR ee Eis Teac on Seventh street sece ney ay aurea OL 8S | NITURE IN EBONY, Fite cers, Snencn | Meenny and ide Hopkins, 2 high, representing a batsman in position to bat | completed for Dr. Bean, of the United States | that Mr. Chamberlain has given notice that he water. O. E HINE, Vienna, Vi ap24-3t*_ | TY-EIGHTH, 1886, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, | on I strect south, and will be subdivided and offered PEATE MANTLE MIRROR, MASSIVE WAL-| Geo. W. Cochran & Co.’s exhibit—Mrs. B. D. | @ pitched ball. ‘The whole is enclosed in a plate | National Museum, from the plans of the same | Will introduce in the house of ¢ommons am 7On SALE eS we will sell the entire stock, purtly mentioned above, | as follows: NUT EXTENSION TABLE, WALNUT LEATH- | Cramer, assisted by Misses Ria Irwin, Nannie | glass case and is valued at $2,000, ‘The Metro- can? joode’s, the exterior is | #™#endment in opposition to the land bill. ¥F Beantial Country Home, contained in the Carriaze Repository of the late RH. | - 25 9-12 feet fronting on ‘th street Dy.8.depth ot 80 EX COVERED DINING CHAIRS, WALNUT | Irwin, Gertie Irwin, Lilly Lyons and Lou | politans carry it around this year and exhibit | architect. Like Prof. Goode’s, the exterior is It is stated thal some officers now stationed "At Brightwood, D. Grabam, 408 to 416 5th street n.w. fect diy inches on i street, improved by alarge four-| . MIRROR-BACK BIDEBOARD,WAL UT CARV- | Galeska. / it in the various cities where they play. exceedingly picturesque; the prinetpal front is | in Ireland have applied to the war olliee for ® ‘Three Miles from Cit Mr. Graham's reputation for good work should at- | story Brick Dwelling. ING TABLE OR BUFFET, LEATHER EASY The Louisville club is said to be stronger than | ¢mphasized by a heuvy projecting gable with | transfer to India, lest they be called upon to Six acres of land—4% rich and fertilé garden land, | tact the attention of purchasers to this sale of both | "Three Bullding Lots on 7th street. two of which CHAIRS AND SOFA, ’ WALNUT BOOK Now. At has ever been since it famous season of 1876, | Oriel window below. On the west side the root | Serve against the people of Ulster ‘Dg in beautiful grove of oak and chesthut trees: on | BEW and second-hand vehicles, Dave a front of 20 feeteach and the othera front of | SHELVES FLAT TOP WALNUT DESK.ERONY ENGLISH, YOU . ‘The Athletic club is starting out rather unfor- | Comes down over a wide porch with a projec- nnd on - 1 J = an emlacsee commanding eine view. Improvemens | Teraseaab. Game dee eae OR rae aoe ere OF 0) feet a) ERDESTAL WALNUT, LIEEALY FABLES | « Corcuee Club Orcanized_The Faret | recat iu ciab is starting out rather anfor- | Som above it forming an alcove in the ductor’s| Recalling @ Massacre of Iadians, Consist of a small house - s :> U: yr study. From the rear window a fine view ol 4 a] Executrix of RK. H. Graham, decd. IMMEDIATELY AFTER we will sell. in front of ELS 1A ‘ 0 ¥ accidents, Corey, Larkin, Robinson, Ques' ‘$ ‘be 4 . ox re a pe a perme pony erortatte Gn cai aaa! | Rixttst ak? SAMLCARPEDS RALSUR | ““Gamme to be Played Saturday. | Acidents, Cony, Larkin: Mi bineon. “Gace | Had. nom the rene, muon & fi, view ct | pyom tne ne fork fonees apes TER bY CR, | "HOMAS DOWLING, auctioncer. Fatet Vincheon 1h atrcee cask aed wil oesas | SEECES OF CHAMUEL FULNIZONE HALE ap24-St 1906 Pennsylvania ave] CaTaLOGUE SALE OF THE ENTIRE CONTENTS | Jefe 4i0eNes om 11eh, tree carpenter BATH PILLOWS AND BOLST RU Pine oer noe GOMER RE | QF RESIDENCE No. 814 FIFTEENTH STREET | 3 foet honton Lith street bpdepth of the lot, im-| LEAT HI PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS DRUG | club, to be known as the Washington Cricket m4 3 P} 5] 3. e " ersey City, beli be those sort Propery—100 acres of land, about five miles | NORTHWEST. proved by two-story Brick Dwell FINE GLASSWARE AERGANTDINGEN SHE | lUb, was organized, and the preliminaries o | should bear in mind thal nine out of ten men | ing 4 Miuimuln of spuce Tor hallways oF pas. | Jersey City, are now believed to a from the center of the city: between the Bladensbui AR pte NES s 7 5 resented with a base score a run. There are | Sages. The first foor is occupied by entrance | dians. Twenty-eight had been excavated last Ee Peer eireen Peg Vtaas np | mecenees mat tie mentors of che uh | Bic is panera teeta an te tase | Msp diatasanet Eitie aad tee | Sots” eee eer ee 4 ff lately, 4s designed with great économy of space; the | Yhe skeletons which are being unearthed at At a meeting held Saturday evening, a cricket | © staircase starting irom the entrance hall lands | ¢, ine eee ees that re tes immediately in the center of the hi requir Communipaw avenue and Halliday street Consisting of— 11 feet front on 11th street by the depth Youd and the Baltimore and Obio rallrosd: improved | ELEGANT MOQUET CARPETS, HEAVY CHER. | pat eye pu street by the depth of the lot, SILVER. PI Pation da tees f ame house and outbatidings: railroad | RY CHAMBER SUITES.’ WITH CHIFFO- | “Two Bullding Lots on the south of the brick, each of EPERGNES, LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, NA! and a good twirler will take these chances and | Toom. The secona floor ‘has three chamberS | was the site of an ancient and forgotten bury- Bor teriae and pris Sent te RU STINT Dawe | RIEES AND FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS: | sald ots, having afrout of Zi fect Wa inches truss | EEE DOYLIES, SHEETS AND BEBDING, | afternoon, on the grounds of the Cosmopolitan | make & man hit the balk and study, with a spacious attic above. saci, Nakeshns Ghauineal teens seeks Oke. Taso Fee nw. POY ' AUSTIN E Oeeaa | BeRUeE tr ASE CHAMBER, SULrES “efernts ofeaie: One-third of the parchase money in PORCELAIN, LINED AITCHEN, BATTERY: | club-house, on Cedar street, between the 7th dhe survivors of the iamous, Union associa- Sao, Sarees ae covered yesterday which throw light on the —— ~ = —— WITH CENTER LEG; ELEGA) cash; the balance in equal amounts, with interest from. vy 5 uve gsi and the 14th street roads. At the gathering | tlon—Kansas City, St. Louts and Washington— | Another house is also being built from Mr, “ me 3 0. fit: handsomely and coupietery furntahed: com | Sovde BRASS. FEND! from day ofsale, Fespectively. or all cush.at theoption | NORTH: Led, sommeriNG NS EA EON OG ENOe, | fested. Some of those present wero erleket | Predicted elglitcen months leading aggregation | tional Museum. This house issomewhut smaller, | Govermor Hiei. of New Amsterdam, sent e ty Ee GRAVINGS, “JAPANESH SCREEN, — RICH | on cach matetal time ar ie! $100 _Will be required | gt th Legation, No711 ithode island avenue orth: | players in Englacd; others have played in this | of the country at sack we acy day he would | but very similar in plan to Dr. Bean’s house, | what was then known as “Jahn de Dachers Prada convonicnpelon: bath room, pantry: bells, Ge: | WINDOW HANGINGS, WITH BHASS POLES: | puschashts cost, Ti terre of se eee ns, &c, at | Wwoat, T will sell by catalogue the above effects. eit ne SC St country, and others were ignorant of the first | have beon dubbed w crank. The ramifications | with the same arrangements of rooms on first | Hoeck.” with orders to exterminate a villace oF Fuodern, coavenienees ot usually found tn country | BRUSSELS AND INGHAIN CARPETS, BUS: | Biitin tan dees troy eet ont ae Bet com. ‘Terms cash. of base buil are beyond understanding.—Cincin- | and second floor. The exterior also is treated in | Indians encamped there, The soldiers, so the i ‘days he trustees reverve | apailis THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, | rules of the game, but were attracted by the | Of buse bul = . ee : Uae -) houses: 22 trains dally stop at st elephone in the ELLS HALL AND ST, ETS: “ ap: 3 i irer. the same generai style as the other houses, but | story goes, surprised the Indians and massa- Bote. Immediate possesion frequirea Forterms | BEVCTE AI HATH ARTES Pe RASS | the FighE to Feadvertise and ae Ae ‘ALTER BR WILLIAMS&CO, auctioneers | Erention, “Aman who, hes ever played | ,,fO0Y stullano, Caruthers, Morris and Galvin, | somewhat simpler ia detail, cred nearly every person in tue village. "A tow premises, or address Mrs, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS: WIRE SPRINGS: i ES MILLER, Trustee, WwW: . creation, 8 ‘his. love. for ‘the | the crack pitchers, have all been hit very hard PEOF. WOODWARD'S HOUSE. escaped abd made their way back Into the yaitsville, Md. ap23 Bes BLANKETS, BARBER'S CHAIR: BEDDING: ‘610 11thst se. ae cricket se 1d play at ed not hada | 8° far tuls season, Hecker and Ramsey, of] y4- Gray has also under contract a house for | Country toward the present site of Newark. & RENT-THE HOTEL AND STORE AT| SILVER-PLATED WARE: CUTLERY; CHD HORATIO BROWNING, Trustee, ame, and the old players who have not had a | Touisville, however, seem to be the exceptions, 2 F | ‘Trenches were dug and the bodies thrown into She maseneon Grove Camp Ground. Also some ot} SitCHEN REGUISE TES Pe Bay aon | ap lzcouds O10 Foon even. | IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH cLass Panwr-| bat li thelr hands ior twenty, years were fired and are dding effective work, Oe y, | EOE, Woodward, of the geolozical “survey, | tiem Indiscrimiuately. “The scone “othe Secretary, 1005 Peanspivasinave: ~“ "apatar’| CHOICE PIECES, as ENUMERATED IN THE TP H0MAs DOWLING, Ascuoneer. INGS, DIRECT FROM THE BLOOMSBURY | Dowling ut or defending a wicket or racing | isuuid'vo ca woaken, Ii a Tee a ae ae, (arulch will add another noticeable feature to | butchery Is now known as Lalayette, au RY BRICK HOUSE.7| On WEDNESDAY MORNING, TWENTY-| THAT VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROP. oer eae ae "the group of picturesque houses in this locality. | nearly two and a half couturies one of the Ww - the Pittsburg club he held them down to five “es trenebes has been opened, Crowds gathered Sone as he alison citanaton e eepea ey | EIGHTH APRIL, 4566, commencing at HALE-|" EATY, KNOWN AS THE UERUAR Hat Se SSD ee ee a ai tong leg, leg’ bye wiles ‘and cther wpe, | Hits in fitteen innings, Heise leithand pitener, orth and cast sides fiom the pores Seor'ae | around the place westerdy [while Ube ©ca ate Porepey Riggers $000 ber Years ING- Au“PRES | meee. mice Hi Sed rateeesaeteyee Phos | | SUEUATER ON EUEVENTINSIMEDT, NEAM| ENGLAND, COMPRISING CHOICE EXAM. teries. "The old’ ‘players waxed eloquent in Fe | 974 18sald to pitch the greatest drop ball of any | the north or principalivont.a bay window nies | Mig Was going on asd louked pieyh oy RIE ber year. JNO. 3. Pt reet, between ‘0 rwitsell | ENO ¢ iG NO. 606), AT AUC. ceiling trhumpheor the criskes Held aiecg. i | Player now on the feld. Up te the ‘overhang of te gable,” A bold bay | bones. “Te ainber of bodies can only” be 7h. w i ; A PLES OF THE ENGLISH, FRENCH, GER- phs (@ temporary chair | ,¢steFday’s Dall gaines resulted as follows: | Window runs thie mele Maven ihe ee ey | termined hy meugsol the skalis: us the bomee —LOTS—100 BUILDING LOTS, 50x Boece; nearly new and in per- | | On TULSDAY,APRILTWENTY-SEVENTH. Newton was chosen as th DOEaEY Av Louisville—Cincinnatl, 17; Pittsburz, 18, ti axe ali amixed together and many of them 100 fee! near Seabrook Station; Hand B. 1H. 20 ast OT DHS Downrxa, — | Peete FIVE OCLOCK, PAL in, tonto te RAN AND ITALIAN BOHOOLA TO WHICH | Hitvat ecided to sams the organtention tas | ESE Louis. St. Louly 16; Loutsviile, 1 ax | pod Jorme ive principal fosture. The drs floor | are all, mined udgetbier apd tnany of thom bold in six spouts price $l0n ist Sey fo MAS Aneiotete. | prooeiz heed ang beige at, Hall No. O00 TEE} ARE ADDED A FEW CHOICE AMERICAN | Washington Cricket cab, Cole Cecil Cay ot iwi separates by a screen, parlors, sitting room, | Preserved portions of the bodies are the teeth, : maou re > ie — 3 , tebe: ~——_— +90 _—___ nen yen pees 520, fronting 25 feet on west side oft lth strver tac the Department of Justice, and Mr. H’ L. dining. ‘itehen. try, china closet and ° PAINTINGS FROM THE McCLEES GALLE- inted as a committee to go | Lue championship record of the American | juvatory. ‘The second floos’ las large front | | BURIED BY A SNow SLIpE.—James Si ~ ——E—E—EE depth of 50 feet, improved by a three-story and’ base- Adams were appo! association: yO IN M | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED F ud ATTRACTIVE MONTGOMERY ‘AN vi \- | Theodore Tilton, a teamster named Miller, Mr. ment Brick Buliding. with ali modern im 2 to Philadelphia during the present week s chamber with alcove, and four smaller cham- | T! a feamater a County Farm containing! 100. acres, dwelling with Ear PERO ED, HEAL, PaTATE , ON | Thisinan very desta jean aly improving. prop RUE, 1417 CHESTNUT STREET, FHILADRI- find seouro & club outfit ot bata, wickets, balls | gy, routs Wop. Lest. cincinnati, om st | bers with bath room and ample closets. Nichole and Mali Carrier Teoberts, wi o lett, ue bine roofs, outbuildings, frait, forty acres in wood: NTY-FIRS' ETWEEN G AND | erty, conve: 10 two lines of cars, suitable for law jeg guards, gloves and other a1 S necessary: | A thieti 4 2 |Balti a8 ” ckuded tr od Mi i farm ou the Colesville turnpike, near Four Corné H STREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, | offices Ge, de, and should coms PHIA. 3 emote itimore. A Congressman With “Sand.’ blockaded trail to Red Mountain, were buried. Sight niles from Washingtoe, Address WOE GALE | DG yer Sromsrapea pcamectonmis SALE PEREMPTORY. Messrs. George Newton and Sidney Wills were Ali, ~ 4 3% |Metropolitan. 2 5 4 3 |Piusburg.. 2 6 eS Swe From the Louisville Times. by a snow slide, Nichols, Stoops, Tilton and Congressman Loutitt, of California, said toa | Mivler got out, " Roberts ‘and nitieteon mules a eas Louisvi darrange the grounds. It arnt Mills, Montgon E i By virtue of a decree of the Supreine Court of “Terms: seh ; aoe deputed to lay out an = re ee the District of Cosambia, passed tn. equity cause time oftale, Ail conveyanciae Gare CRS | THe Pictures will bo onezhitition Monday, Toseday, | is Pepected that everyting Wil be in readiness ook Ly: HANDSOME COTTAGE, COMFORTABLY | No. 0,308, wherein Mary Mf. Pollard et al: are, hager's cust. If terms are uot complied with in twen- | and Wednesday, APRIL 26th, 27th and 28th, at our | to play the first game next Saturday at four furatsied: Piano, ‘Tableware, @e. No silver or | complainants aud Martha A. Carroll et al are ded : ‘The Naughty Sparrow. comupiler of the Congressional directory when ty dnya the Committes reserve the right wo resell the | ‘Art Exhibition Rooms, corner 10th and Penrayivania | O'clock. Alter the guine the club will meet in Manghtg Sporn ory peat, nacre peget aged [PE TEER mney ee ci linea. Higt and cold water Ip bath room. Gar- | ahtar the undersigned, as trustees, will se Mc | property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pus, “ the city, elect permanent officers and adopt | To the Editor of Ti: EVENING Star: history gt y | yGapoxmwo ‘Titer Eprnova den, if desired. Tee, meat, riik. butter and vegetables | auction, in front of the premises ine hereinafterde, | Probe hhasera.” By order of ‘avenue, northwest. Sales, AFTERNOONS at THREE ele peers vend aaope another count in the indictment against | quick. Born ina stable; brought up ima black. | Wok.-A report itom Magdalena, ry thes brought to the door. Apply t THOMAS MILL, bey, | scribed real estate, to whe On WEDNESDAY, THE | SOS CRETE gy eae Nervi, CHARLES | and EVENINGS at EIGHT O'CLOCK, WEDNES | Tules to govern the organization. Applteatio eu against | a c: embership will be received during the » | Of Sonoro, Mexico, says that Apaches attacked Tw. 3 a A MA f ip wil ive the | th rmit me to add one. I have a | smith shop; educated in the common schools.” De meen veg ed wette and St. . Baltimore, YWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D.1 SIN EIDE . 3 oa 7, | for mem e Sparrow, pel . P; aette aud Sy TY HH DAY OF at fiotiweivs | PAN TEDER, JOHN ARDIZESER P. 4 MAT-| Day, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, TWweENTY-| ©" 2 y Mr. H. L. Adams at THE STAR office, the Budo Secs rancbe, twenty-tive miles east jaare ee S Peach tree which lately blossomed in great pro- | The compiler looked at him in amazement, | 6¢ Mardaleng and killed three mon und two 3 Keglantng or the sald pater meee totae the canons PEE SW ee Ree eT RrGinarer 10 te MO aET te eta | Toslor: anil aa etse: WANG front tie /kees wan tant Loutitt quietly remarked: “That is the size of | women and destroyed a quantity of property, Slade, and stable room See SH WALI aud | cocner of said tot and thence romping south on the | {ORZS Puecren neee ee nie eee WALTER B WILLIAMS &00., | FOR" Eontiomen's or ameteur's club. One | year very fine, Iwas naturally auziows te bees | ltr The! ict. ta that Leute an eee oF | won report algo states that Indians, supposed Said Lot os unig omer Enuslana ave, or MHS SCAGUS on ther premiaey | lhe of twenty-rt (Elst) street twenty-four (24) fet, | abiae Gecrane mare OF less In, Montgomery Co, hesied that in 80 days the club | ihem come this year to maturity. What was | Stable in New Orleans. He isa self-made mun. | to be part of Geromme's band, attacked a a: Ana thence fuaning dug east with that width to the | milcy from Kuowles' Stations the Metapaies | _BP24-6t Oe, | RU hie tay nemo aed teergenien, iny surprise yesterday morning io seo overy | He 's of medium stature, but powerfully built | ranche near Santa Cruz, Mexico, ‘and Killed _wis20 Ane of the public aliey. Suid part of said lot being | ranch of B. and 0. K. R. Twestory Brace Decline ~ we id. m furnish an eleven to play | branch of the tree alive with 54 ws, each | The muscics of his arms stand out in grest | uumber of ranchers. {OR SALE—AT GAITHERSBURG, Mn, Two | improved by « brick dwelling house and House and Outbuildings, Peach and Apple Orch Ty MEE © 00, Anctiqneseye = Oe See f Balt Phil h shiday ie se tet cords and are as firmasaclub. He gained a oo —_____ ee ge ne ea tng te groom | Puan: being Ne St1- on 2ist street northwest. "| Glee und Out pulang. Peaeh ai, Apple Orchard, ost ‘Opposite Sty Post Ootce, | SEAinst the orickelers of Bultiniore, Philadel, Trees Lies Cat beee Sete Ome teen ck. | oto in peatland wen Seles Wie ae tie | Maduhenaae wm Ghaeean Toon Yorn. A use; beautiful grade; out ; ste] a c = = rr F : ey 1 D patel syract os a 10 acres of choles Tends" eastned by posta mit; | the other pare of tad at twelve (isis Sedans door, in Hockviie, Maou TUESDAY, te THER | MACHINERY, TOOLS AND InPLLAnewre oF | feimarked one of the euthusiasts, “andol courte | ase jahually remarked after heavy frosts, “Tue | gress. ‘There was a blacksinith In the upper | dispatch irom Syracuse, Apri inno HEL SGU sas se NY POCONOOE, 9A, | the sounwent cornes of aid’ fot tweiee iSyread | DYSEVENTH “APNE. nk0. at TWELVE | o MACHINERY, TOOLS AND INELEMENTS. OF | Tmust become popular: Paps ye ed ‘ the. lawyer. candidate’ for ‘Congress having | districts ‘of the county of an eurthyuaie st $ lars see Rockville | Stibp WETTER ae ee MODEL, ——— you see, Mr. Editor, that the full measure of the lawye! 2 a anes | a ee eee Por SALE—HtiGn THPROVED Mn iM pon fn Ge gp “Sentinel.” ‘Terms of sale cash. Conveyancing at PAG tY THING N ‘Transfers of Real Estate. iniquity of the sparrow has not yet been told by | “Serv the trade.” He ought it was a BA ng. ¥ ae GO Rg ee r litical trick. When Louuu got to the black- | o'clock, in the village of Baldwinsville, the grazing farts out Washington and Coca te eee | Sasi With that width to thé Hines of the: pubile alley. | forncr Purchaser. THOS. HILL. Baltimore, td. a Read) «ends ta reee ness) Deen ied ae re ee eeiat AEs Daa TIE RAE On he eee | malttre town he peleea een oie eae Shock jas noticed bya large number of people. Hiities from (Wasisington, 2 from Bliver Spring’nes: | THesald Bartof Wot being unimproved: | 8’ | Storey, Hock ville: Mae speaiwtmae’ | NOCH EE, ORE reer Ab x Calderon Carlisle to Franels Lamb, sub. lot 15, | tion‘ ct these feathered, eriiminalg: whieh sour | without saying, who he was 1e“lasidf bat «'seovnd, and wanatrong enough Metropolitan ranch MAL “G'H. PeCLAIK, | purchase money in two cpual patalinsoes te aoe ak Fist DAY OF MAY, 1886, AT. “A. M, sq. 912; $4,500. F. J. Welnhelmer et al. to | satisfied with driving off our pretty song birds, | Folled up his sleeves and went to work with | to ratlle windows, chandelicrs and” dishes, iS Coie two years, with Interest from ‘day of sale, for which PD UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers JE NOT DISPOSED OF IN, SHAT OSUTL. epedbe William T, Gibbons, lots 117 and 121, pt. of | must now destroy all the pleasures of the | the big hammer. The blacksmith had heard | while aslight undulating movement was felt, SALE—A CHOICE LITTLE FARM 01 cn acti cies ot en ee Rad E SULD IN DETAIL IN LOTS TOSUIT, varde: ‘CIvis. and timid persons were much frightened. Re- 50 | Peeerv ~ | Ay Long Meadows; $650. Elizabeth Thomas to | &arden. DBE ESAT rformance in astonishment, from Camillus give a gimilar account. sca acteurs ony, tear ihe District | Chase money and micrent. No deed given andl ali | “OSES, SALE OF FRAME 1OUSE ON NORTH TW. © DUVALL, Auctioneer, 925 F street, Eluabeth B. Killian, pt. 4, sq. 484; $1,575.| tne Priest who Murdered his Bishop. | Aiter Loutitt had gotten in some Of ie beei | The shock was geseraiiy, fel and it was um: in Durchase money and interest be AND FIETH STREKTS NORTHWEST, BY * PEREMPTORY SALE, Columbus Hall to R. Harmon etal, pt. 13, sq: | Cayetano Galeote, the priest who assassinated | licks,” the blacksmith walked over and felt of | mistakably that of at juake, ——s cce Of property sold wili be required ww By virus ot duly recorded WOODWORKING MACHINERY, o. 620; $3,800, Amanda M. Dean to C. Shirley ior anette woke ty | mis Powerful arm. Fully satistied, he walked eager Cer Sees ee eee POS Tarn | Se is bine) Garter lot 21, south university erounds: $1,517. | he Madrid correopondent of the Clee woes | eaten, fee, saying: “Avs all right; Una motu who bad up to inst, Friday nightdouss mato r ‘ern se ant 2 P Es 3 ‘S Eroker-ilue ~ CHA HLee Sea eee atten request of Mee of, Columbia, and thedell | AT aC." ag the Mctory of Levi Gurry, corner of th | Christina Muhlhofer to Charlotte Thursday. Galeote is aall, gaunt fellow, with succeastul week's tpusiness ot the acid evense perty secured, the W. rk Ma 784; $1,550; east part WOR SAL |. MILLER, ‘Trosteea | front of the premises on FRIDAY, the THIRTIETH G strocts: soutnwest, 8, sq. 784; 81,t pal I A Uact 5£6,400 acres of good cleared and ‘Timber ‘486 Louisiana, ay oe AERIS WBb6 ab HALE-PAST. vive: | Gupery, Belts, Lulleys. Toole, Fixtures, Limber, | nares $e, Bane to GM chitin S, n.w., a haggard expression and torbidding manner. Congressman Stephen Taber died at | appear at the matinee Saturday, “His iriends Fairies county, Vacs on both aiden of tho | _eplGdida T.& WAGGAMAN, Auct_ | BGLoe ig described real estate, | ice Hurniture, <c., helonging to the establishment Since his first bour of imprisonment he has | hig home in ltosly: ¥ Ohio snd Western railroads within 20 $ i Parties interested will please write ior cati 8a. 567; 84, ‘n, I. 1, iust Friday night, | took charge of him, and under the influence of = cliy of W: District of - 5 % . 213; used the most foul and avusive language to- miles of Washington, 1 unonGe N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Distaicr | Mitstein thecity of fehington, District of Colum:| gyai-lw ‘BMJ. WINK, Assignee, O20 F st tw. agi iy Mt Braai after an illness of several weeks. He was in his | a sedative he slept during the aiternoon and bia, part elght, numbered an to 7. iy 7, 84. $—. | ward his guards, and bos succeeded in incurring | Sixtysixth year. In 1864 he wos evening. There was nu performance Saturday PLEBY, 420 5th st. new. mb15-3m ‘OF COLUMBIA, five hundred and seventeen, beat eight inches HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Rosalle M. Bradford to Campbell Carrington, | the intense hatred of every! connected with | Congress ‘and re-slected in" 1860" He was i said ‘the first occasion SSS EE. |“ eotatngy a Qpectat Terme for Orphon’s Court Business. wrest ofthe southeast corner of ‘ll igi, hence T Retl Bstate Auctioneer. | sup. lot 17, 9q. 268; 83,800. ‘Cyrus A. Baker to the prigon., ‘To the correspondent. Galcote' de- | Conroe and reelected, tees: ie at | nignt. ts sald to be C4 MONEY TO LOAN, merce Ea tr cP oomaae, Wek ae | Se ta of ear en gee | ™ SEORY gat Non oge on rouse grams, | ates As Shaeas Buss. So No | fae not | ut th Shen to meatal St ssjachuseits avenue, thencé easton auld Aneto ie | LiNA AVENE TOUTH PAST. 387; $1,460. Joba 8, Blair to C. i Pearson, Iola b ann GLaae ‘Massachusetts avenue, thenes east on D, = « $500. $1,000. $1,250, $1,500, $1,800 aadin| of said east boundary line, cht inches west of the G ‘irtue of a decree of the Bapreme Court of the lot 12 139; 710. W. H. Clagett to SBOO, Fivio W250, BEM SSG | SE aR, ta line afiot eight, thence mouth seventy-two feet saves | Dil of Column’ pamsod in eiyremes Wo. Opie | #40: 0b,22, 00, 280; STIG, Ws H. Clagett td Seer eange yo Bee Tear ae Fa tthe “Rimm nlin aak alice tn one aoa ino | BTVATEA AGE RRA see MRT | go. Peis Rlchartvon, te Goaten Kara ‘ONEY Wi = ON Rad esas canson Bros., and ‘notes to bear interest from day of lot 23, in square 705. M° > hn ESTATE AT ferocured eed of trast tne property su ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance io equal instalments ‘Da NENHOWER @ Son, ee cash at, 0) ‘Of purchaser. or gi in 6 and 12 months. for which notes of the pur- “an =, S508, Guired at time of sala. Conveyancing: ae. chaser, bearing interest. from day Of sale, and ae x S30 | Cumaher ave mene Burechager. Terms to be complied with ii fi cured by deed of trust on the wilt Be MO3EY_ 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE on | [2 square - otherwise ‘Trustees reserve Fig! tuken, or all cash at ‘A forest; commminsions ouly one per come RAC PHI. ts for sis year ‘cay Ponveyanting ‘asd re Bonded iteal Estate Bruk leven if voruce are mot com Libs, Kiceused aud oe er. 14 fhe property will be resold at See mes |e salle to be the MONS 2, DSS Ok Rea estare on |“ Bentoceat atmaaas _At doway "Josie og FIRST-CLASS SECURITIES at lowest rates of WM. G. HENDERSON, AS®stonzE's saz. ‘ext. No delay where the security is MSD “OC. OREEN BOS thet, now. ‘WM. F. MATTINGLY, \ pe ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS OP NOT LESS Cg te Mast $2,000. (at 9 percent. ou fina-class chy RARE CHANCE TO PURCHASE ART FURNI- — cs KO. HOLTZMAN, TURE BELOW WHOLESALE COST PRICES. Corner 10th and ¥ streets nortiwest, By virtue of macht of assignment from Daniel G. 2 my ‘THOS, E. WAGGAMAN. Ny pee) In sums to suit, om Real Bstatosecus. aia ae ave or px Pennsylvania, Meee pee eee - ‘@tate security. ¥ os pe pC MONE To02S¥ nares or = Oe Pee,