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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, er Pex ia Ave. and 11th &t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. RAUFFMANN, Presa Esto Sram je served to subscribe | ents cach Tepaid—SU cents Benth one year. #0. 5! {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., pecond-claae mail matter } ‘Tam Weextr Sta®_published on Friday—@1 @ wspapers of Low and for whom it Kentucky, has agaim : f | TELEGRAMS 10 THE STAR. n best that SSS get postage prepaid. Siz months, 50 cents — fenier y= ees __| come before the with the same asant BRAY mail schecriptions must be paid in sdvances = egdoee ates fini oe” WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER sara, <== = —————— es = =| trictan and magn “ort LADIES’ GOOD ____ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Se ee en eee ee ee ea eae ane ae ener al Cs Gh tack Oe ae pat | hes ives in Rin A ae aes Ay Le nana 1009 st. = __f0-mORKOW. THIS AFTERNOON. WEES & CO., Auctionsers, It Wasi s reise) Weather” but si! THE YACHTS ARE OFF. = Senin’ A ERI |: wing y he told, that tn J septearot Bonaet wi at Fxquce She'is the ony | MVHOMAS DOWLING, Auetionser. REMPTULY SALE OF NEALLY, 30.000. FEET ON" “Opposite Cs Post Office, Vaite\he Heat. Ce ee etd oer aned ee caee | She excursion steamers and turtoats would sow | CHS a4 companion, oplirsician miclenaie v1 manufactur? this side of Halti- a SRGRAIN CARPETS, sagen. D, F S — THE SCOTCH BOAT WAS OUTSAILED, OUTPOINTED, 01 arran' more consideration for the yachts in the next race 15 BEING AZ | THCRSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, 1887, BSD Niles Cae ar tc a Se a an ROOMS. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOOD BOAT IN EVERY RESPECT—A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION S AND OUTRUN—THR BOSTON BRAUTY 18 a BerrEn | “BANK!” Went the Electra’s gun, her signal flags | and give them a fev wind and a clear sea. fluttered, her launch made vain efforts to clear | | Gen. Paine and Mr. Burgess took Ue victory MEESERY DONE Ty THE LATEST STYLE t. Hatt sald =) y. Capt, Haff said t MATS [RIMMED AT LADIES’ WISHING DRES: STAIR AND HALL Calc H HAIRS, ESDAY AFTERNOO! OCK we will sel | FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD NECESSARIES, | op TuE RACE. away the last tug and the yachts were off. Down P . CE U SPOR. TY-EIGHTH, at FIVE O° + TURE 10U @ they came tothe line, wind abeam, on the port | the reason that the ‘isile salléd so much faster | o . keane See ee Sun THe! MAUL SARLLE TUE | Introntot the grein ce TINE WALNUT BED-NOOM SETS, COTEAGE — : tack, the Volunteer Sy aneat turn and quick fib. | Before the start was chat tie Voluntecr did not oun ‘MME. M. SMITH'S, z Besos BT cronting 214 aid SoU RE 10% en and 220 ASHIONABLE CHERRY FRAMES OF | | THE EVENING Stan's extra, issued at 6:60 o'clock | ing on the weather quarter of the Thistle and | ave her center-board down ou account of shall “ E onting 214 4- street South, 22 ABLE ERAMES O1 Go 11th ate, feet on Toth "LEAT vening, st 0 just, ‘is or | Water Inside of buoy 1s. Ss, FINE pV AELE | last evening, gave the first announcement of the | crossiug Just behind 1n time and just 100 yar | is lot is within a half Istle Crosse 06 | Gen, Paine Congratuiated. BEAX | result of the first of the international yacht races | 5° better in place, The Thistle crossed at 12 | ems ine Congratulated. ‘OF | | nie, and near the pro- astern Branch ‘The size DOSEVEN | PL HAIR: MATTRES Perfect Fit Guarantee arenteed 1D, BOOKCASE, ATOR, KIT- PeTIOS G + and the Volunteer at 12.34.58. The day Was DOW | ganY TELEGRAMS RECEIVED [4ST NIGHT AT THE NEW e had n | MeN. | Shtis lociakes it very susceptibte of sutadeinion to AB A SEMEK SP ERREMEAY ge | thls year, and that the Volunteer Was tho winner. | a that day could be, and shadows along the YORE Yacnt cL0k 1 ‘The bulletins issued every few minutes during the | water showed how ne: commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, I ALE OF FURNITURE, Tacil at 'residelice, No. 413 6th st ihe growing breeze Was. TS, CARPET rus: One-third cash }alance in oneand two years, vetnorthwest,a | notes to be The billiard room and parlors of the New York y uty a race, from the start to the finish, gave the readers | For a moment the Thistle pulled away from the Webeg toeall your attention to the five following residence, Nu. 413 Oth stree to Bear suterrarat ib yer cent froin day of sale, 0) EOIN UE aa sop | [eo es v Voluntesh, moving more ireely but going lessclose | Facht Club were crowded ail the evening. T “ eicaace f gHiustas DOWLIN POON ae ERO OE Ree Tene ND OTHER FINE. CARPETS, | (1 70s STARS Senora! idea of the bebavior of the | co) the wind, aud when het tiller brought her a | grams from Boston and otier cities begun to p Feasons why you should by this Corset in prefereny CRCANSON BROS tee time of fale. “Conveyancing, &e. at cost of pur- | — POR Cit FeO BS Ue | RN a Be oe aa el Pene | Sude closer ther® was an ominous shakthg in the | intoGen. Paine, and When at 10 o'clock the ge toallothers Noneof the five advantages have ever | I) Glee wine Hatt eted te each at risk and cout ot | _ DISPLAYED. SALE HAIN OH SHINE ate | cee y conveyed no conception of the | stb, while the headsails of the Volunteer were pull- | erat entered, smoking a imiy as if run thousands of persons who witnessed the race from | Ing steadily nearer the wind, wich showed, as — SPECIAL. SALE. eon accomplished im any other Corset. We have | ONE HUNDRED BODY, TAPESTRY, INGRAIN A} all the race, that in ning down his model | THER CARPETS AT AUCTION, thousands of voluntary testimonials from ladies who | on THURSDAY MOWNING, SEPTEMBER TWEN- ‘SOF FICE OF = Public Buildings and Grouids, Washington, D,C., | 84M Yacht, steamer, tug, and every species of detaulting purchases alter Dye day's otce in aome |“ UCTION SALE OF IRON FE hing away from the Thisvle was an Lewspaper published iu Washinton, D.C. Title good, the Scotch designer had lost the ability to hold up | event, he was warmly greeted September 26, 1887.—The iron fences around the U.S, | Water craft, nor of the intense enthusiasm with ( ames vith shrewd knowledge of - | Commodore 5: nal « a | TY-NINTHL, 1887, commniencitig at TES O'CLOCK, we | - _____ DUNCANSON BROS..Aucts._| Revervations on Peimsylvania avenue, bet, 13th sod | which the Yankee yacht was received a8 she | Wor'tey the Wetter ye, Knowledge of the up. 7 Commodore S\ ma) x Realty have worn | RE CG Tiere UL | an =| Sivand Suh wictsn wwilt bewolt ataacGouatens | crossed the line nineteen minutes ahead of her | breezes Which steal down the steep wooded ULifTs | hs ver is from goon : Lorthwes! " aNGoRieneae nd 6th strects n.w., will be gold at acti ee Seg eres paren ly broken Ui, Gea! a a pets GER ELAS ie GEDRGIaD REET: aylyaniaavenueand 13th street. rae s olunteer had | “la self Of this early a r i‘ HHH EE ERE | pai ee CER AE Oy Ok waa RotON A. M., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH: | Aterica’s cup Will remain on this side of the | gained a half mile lead in the first three miles, the | you personaliy for the nu Ory of te 4 sivataed. too beet as a al a | qqusoMAS DOWLING -Aucuous By virtue ee decree cf the Supe Cort of gga, | FeRne cash, in Governinent funds. JOHN M. WIL: | Atlantic, rut of skill and judgment rather than speed. | day. Yachtsinen of Aiuerica jou tue in thisex- 4 : ~ HO EEE KR T Sa the District of Colnuibia, passed. In equity acd ‘The following graphic account of the race is | The Thistle, out in the tide, already beginning to | pression, The people of America wil join in = 20510, we shall vell at public auctions 4 trout o:iea run, of the DUTCH BULBS, ee arrows, 10st breeze and headway, | Wildest acclaim.” the FIPLTDSY OF | VHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. taken from the Philadelphia Press of to-day Tade one ineffectual effort to come about, wid | Gen. Paine said: “It 1s not a ICK P.M. the fol- THE SCOTCH THISTLE HAS BERN BEATEN had to give it up, tacked at last without Mhding | ingly, but Iwas almost situated in the city of ALE OF PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF 7 , Posse istrict. viz: Part of origiual lot PON fate Se a TRE as easily as her English predecessors and as badly. | wind, and then stood down the nartows, badly tn | anda half after w at us ING THE | the yrémises. on WEUSESDA D, EMBIACING THE | (ey tonto, on le and Donble Hyacinths, | lowix-les’ Croctts, Suge aud Double Tulips of the . G VARIET! Blue, ed and ‘White, himset | r 7 ‘ E sanieon the weat I 2 Burgess wins again, and the cup looks safe, for | the fear, and making leeway at every mule of | the Volunteer would beat the tuonttis he t Sss8 oman ot the southeast 1 PRE RY NORTHEA : ae tne | P =” Foran hour from her tack, at firmed in this beltef when I saw the Thistle Cuck, a oon : Sroavar, | Lekhaatpense: LHCRDAY'APTERRGORS RPE: | Corner ots Melere iicdeeen UAteD OSB STHEE Bee Tass today tener ge, Volunteer over the | Under Staten island) until the white ont Caine | I huew then that abe Was eaten, | teas Linn Fgeonrdeticn | CORSET. IT" s ‘CAUSE, : tENTY. S87, co! ci westerly wo enter of the division HAN EVENTH STREETS stle to~di lefens cl - | about to go around buoy 13, at 1:33, the Volun. | ever, that Jam surprised al the result. J was not | LoWioeilly > Weuciiost Sua ul and cult CORSET. IT'S THE BEST BECAUSE, THREE OOLEOR a: 188% commencing at | Toor Tet fra toes yop omaahd i anitrun | NGHL TE aa eee aut {onal trophy by a new vessel, but by an old cham. Teer was able to keep on hey course with, but One confident betore he start that tue woltutet ae, an Guenat an eo anon maa Oe PRS! Ss ONLY CORSET EVER MADE B.—The trade and private buyers should sive t suid polut Westerly, and through the center of 'y Virtue of a decree passed the 9th day of Fet jon, Tt is reme inventive genius which | ajterat! SI 10 the south- | Would win, There has been some talk Chat the |) itC4, 2a be. Me Decat ~ |EESE_AT Is THE ONLY CORSET EVER MADE Beentions 37 Private Dasers should sive this | said division wal, 140 feet to the Tear line of said tots | runyy" T8OO. athe cen at eee Beata Thatches year by sear the ‘best product and final alteration ue 20a ee OC Rie tii bo Rie Tne Would win. There has Been etane calc thst the that should be. Me'becate entangled ig ‘waist of tlesby ladies without 1nJarious tight lacim EMPTORY SATE OF UNIMPROVED PI Sistine 110 ieete thence soutl ab Heck the place | 5.1 Paes a stente Coat te ABT Dore achievement of years of theory and practice In the | found "| when aay we had a swash trom buoy to the | Waring teat his witty a sacanouttie od Child Abd ~ SEcOND_IT 1S THE BEST SPINAL SUPPORTER RY, CORNEK FIFTEENTH AND A STREETS | ot beginniny, together with the improvements, &c., | bia, Ishall,on TUESDAY, the, ELEVENTH DAY OF World's greatest shipyards on oe) ae pas THE THISTLE AT A DISVANTAGE. Ught-house and ail the Way back. About Thurs: | 41) else behind hit, ” months before ever made and if supports equ N, > Perms of sale: One-third of the purvhase money to | sale, at prblic auction, tie follow! _ : Shdail otter parte of the body ea BER TWENTY-NINTH, at FIVE Dick ock. wo RO vepaid in - two eltial installments | ated in the city nf Wastiucton towks the west pact | _ The Volunteer beat the Thistle to-day by18 min. | Otsteamers, ‘The Narrows are nearly a mile wide, of exnipiv acme mae uectceaere) THIRD—IT IS PROOF AGA. will sell, in front of the premises, _ wo years respectively, 6 percent | of lot numbered nine (: T PERSPIRATION Lot 1 in square numbered seven | utes and 23% seconds, over the New York Yacht | and trom shore to shore, in one great, irregular | BUT NOT MUCH INTEREST TAKEN IN THE RESULT OF nd fifty ciht (7 58), beginning at the north- | Club course, 38 miles long. ‘The race was satled | swaying line, stretched the concourse of panting THE RACE IN LONDON. $100 | west angle of suid land, rnuning thence th 33 vs e ¥ York excited little ere | Bits SeeeRor inh aiioe wats The bones never | teenth rm ant. Que cf the mont rapidly improv: | redainal St tive of sale All convevanang, esa | thetastlncof'eu aeect cant cane) cat eeven cs | BY the winsing yacht in€”hourss3 Minutes and | tugs and moving steamers dotted with tne tall | _THEFAcht race at New York excitodutie dnters | ey move oF come out In wear. Ing sections of the ety. nrchasers coat. Terma to He complied wath in ten | in ‘ice east twenty-one (21) feet three and one- a ni est in London, except an the city proper, where — —— —~ | Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two | daysirom sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | qu big) Inches: thesee D ieee sidered, and proving that both boats are, asevery | Masts of the bigger yachts equal to the force of crowds assembled ext he eveniny 4 tog FOURTH-IT NEVER CHANGES | ITS FORM. | years, at 6 per cent per annum. and secured by deed of | riyivt to ro-sell atdetwultiny purcliaser's cost and risk, | eiglit aud one-half (Bi) inches to Magyiand avenue, | Obe already Delleved, the speedtest ever faunched, | these swift sea-dogs. Soon the Thistle was lost in | MFK® crowds assembled early in the evening | guR CASK OF FOUKTREN-VEAK-OLD FLORENCE Piste always retaining it# orwinal shape. it is invaluable to | trust, or all cash, at option of purchaser. Conveyauc- | "CHARLES H. CRAGIN, 4 Trustees, | thence southwesterly with said avenue twenty-four | Wind, tide and sea were in every particular ali | the rushing throng and the Volunter led alone. A | 2found the bulletin boards at the cavle oMices, BLATT, Jeans Hog Decne sf rotmoves anid provente stoop- | img, Ke. at yarciiaaeris cost. UTeruim to bekomilicd | THOMAS F. MILLI r |} (24) feet to the bexinnine. such as the Thistle was built to meet. “Thistle | boat ts a beautiful thing when wind and sun unite | dispersing, however, before the result was ay , Sept. SR—A case of prayer fag and row with inion days, ctherwise right reserved woreneilat | gvvsitds qa | oN DR the SAME DAY, at HALF-PAST FOUR | weather” from start to finish, ‘The Scotch doat | to Mill its salls with form and its canvas with | nounced. Yachting men were interested, but the ht here recently, whlch, 1 later FIPTH_IP THE PROPER MEASUREM 76 | public advertisement in sone newspaper published in | Q CCTION SALE, & AY OCTOBER FIRST, | the prouigeay ail the west aeons cis ous front ce | Was beaten by better head work, better speed and | radiance; but when the sloping craft, silding | Hnpiic paid no special attention tothe na reports bear out all that fs claimed for i at pree. token no comet uinker cau rouke one to order at any | Washinton, D.C. A derout of S100 regtired at sale. | AL ISH7, ip Culperier County, Va" afarm of 178 acres, | MPhil the west seventeen, (17) feet front te | an wabler” boat, Avevery point the, Scotch boat | Smooth through separating waters, carries all the | PUDUlc pald no special attent people were keenly | ryh esgemecrgtlcatesreer ager z zr ex advo the Fair Grounds icadepth of one | Was Outsalled, outpointed and outrun. Up or | hopes and enthusiasm of a great national contest, | intorested in the event, bettine wate Ie Lenen ar | fis Sone of the most remarkable yet clatned tm ix (136) feet or more. down the wind, free or close, seeking wind or find. | ils tangling of glancing curves of light and shade 4 = - tls city. The case ts that of Florence Fishbiatt, " uare 1058, : ‘by deed of trust on the property sold, | fran and moisture, Will never corrode of soil the under- | fronting 54 feet on suuth A street and 80 feet on Fif- | orail casi nt oytich of yrinhascr Adeposst of vest ann price) that will it as well or wear with ag much ease dds DUNCANSON Bi 14 miles from Culpe es fro) unde | hundred and sixty-seven (S07), hi Aid comfort or «ive sucha magnificent form aa “ier and Vircinia Midiaud Academy.” An abundance of | Sitired and thitts the Thistle. cable dispatches were published. i Majesty's.” TPWHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ae a octlenes wack and talvablemocniness | _Zenus of ales: One-third cash, of which, a deposit | Ing it, with the ude or against it, <he American | are like a glory over the gray sca. ernoon #aying tial the Thisue would cer. | (he ourteen-year-old daughter of | Dr. FX. Fish sinkcnniee Wikwa wanna T sooner Se pa le machlnery lat the salen of $100, aud the balance YAChE was the better boat. In English waters the | So the Volunteer sped down the lower bas, the the srvernoon saying that the Thisle would cer-| piatt, The daughter has been tli for ov or _ TRUSTER SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Lat. nw. ineelua] astallments, at six and twelve montus, with | Thistle has no equal; here, I judge trom to-day’s | breeze increasing and hauling farther and farther tt and has been, her father says, partially paral KEAL ESTATE, NG TWENTY 2 —— WHL also, be sold. For further information apply at | 3 etal stee = = mi i es interest at 6 percent, secured by the purchaser's notes | wy - A letter from a memberof the Thistle’s crew was | Guriiuc that tite, Ih ada to paralysis she W YORK. E, ONTIN TWEN : eh EE a bs a 4 ork that the Puritan of to-day or the Mayflower | to fhe eastward, About in a short, sharp bent nel Engh rare ¥ P i pills SIDE OF FIFTE (PHOMAS DOWLING, Ste aceutel ust upon the property. If the terms of | Or last year would sail hers Closerrace than the | théSwift boat passed around buoy 18; made a bend | Toted In which the writer say ‘bout the Volun. | #3 been a sufferer from spasins, which “have tes ‘MANUFACTURERS. CHANCERY SALE OF ee : : 5 HE REAT, ESTATE | reserves the rit to resell Trex or Genesta did in England, and probably beat | 1n her course to take full advabtage of the | ,,.£%¢ Americans may boui ert a PIUAble SLALe © L E t the risk and cost of th uced weakness It te a % : : be} teer, but thelr yachtsmen know she has no by Dr. Fishblatt that hb — | ON CAPITOL HILL, STIUAPED ON DELAWARE | defaulting purchasers. Ail conveyancing and record- | her. The Volunteer ts unquestionably her su-| changing wind, and then ran for the successive ap a by br. Fishblatt that his Rept in stock and recommended by ¥L ENUE, BETWEEN B ASD heat the expense of tie purchasers. perior. ‘The America’s cup would be to-night the | buoys 10 and 8g, which. ust be ‘turned berore | CBABCE curpaaeh ahex of these spasius In the last year, LANSBURGH & BRO. Ho" ATHLEAST, AND ON G. BETWEEN F¢ sv8-eodkds _W. K. DUHAMEL, Trustee, 460 La, ave, | Safest plece of silverware inthe national side- | the fun out toopen sei Ins. The run forthe first | mon who were awaiting hems of the race. The tee ere so severe Chat blood-vessels burst 1m Nee eed a By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date ga, Cee AND NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. oard if one were not forced to remember that the | Was a marvel of skillful pointing, in which Uhe | Sit Will be a bitter isa polnlinent to Scotch, Ishblatt has tried phystclans all DOUGLASS & BRO. September 20, 173, and duly recorded in Liber Me on : Puritan beat the Genesta on the firstrace as badly | boat, with her queer stern itke a wnaleboat, and | SUG will,» PI 8 and especially In Clilcago, where sT-w&f.sep.cet.novauh.apamy Sar cee ce hakaue Bean TRUSTEES SALE OF THREE PLATFORM BRICK | as the Volunteer beat the Thistle to-day, and then | her glossy pot-leaded side showing asthe wind rt A ie case Is KnWD Lo Lie papers 6b account of ber M. M. J.P G8 tbe sapccate Cournot the antl Wistar oe Onlnntee ei alice, TSB BEEGRS AND IWENTY-AWO BRICK-WAGON | Won by only 1 minuteand 38 seconds ia ine second | freshened lipped by toa place where a single tack wht Gikakug en WUMDbA, having wen treated at the, Palmer House, by the ue M. J. Praxvi. iu equity cause ‘No. 10,731, and at the request of the | zd by yurtue of a decree passed by the said court By virtue of adeed of trust dated the third day of | COntESG after ly Was hecessary to round buoy 8%. sap einead Tach Laer aieet an sosoree- | Peace. x nervous discasee trom sus Medic iiue'y STRFET NORTHWEST. Farisccared thereby” defanit having berm made in | Q8 the 20un dis Of Sevicuiver, JON4, tu equity Cause | 5.0¥, ue Ot end of irunt dated the third Gay.Sf | Owe op THE CLOGRET RACES IN THE ENTIRE HISTORY THE THISTLE MAKES A DOCELE TACK. ro canes TEASACTED Lasr wiawr—ax apsovne. | College Dr. Fishblatt caine vo Minneapolls pearly LATEST VARISIAN MODES EN FINE FRENCH | thejapiestotshy sshebtednewe dt wl wil st puts | Toaaies will its for ata pute acon in fio | tee me the lant Hero of te Distit of Co ‘OF YACHTING. Down the same run with the same breeze the | ADMINISTRATION COMMENDED, ety WIthoUL Suceess. Five months ago a council Ree ge eee TWENTY FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER,A.D.1S.. | OCSUS HERES SS Prous Suet img doe wtp. | theunderacued ‘Trustee will sion SATURDAY, | The day on which was sailed this great race, | Thistle sitpped so far to leeward in the easteriy | Chairfuan Raines, of thesaratoga convention, in | 0! pliysiciaus advised him that the girl would Live vataeraiidoin ti Scnicemiee Sib du Davison’ aubehivison of partor sgtarehume | PANT FOUL O'cLOc k Fa. he will oer for sale lot | OCLOBEK FIRST, 1887. at TWELVE O'CLOCK M, | chary through all the forenoon of wind, was prod- | breeze that a double tack was necessary before | his speech yesterday made the following refereace | VLA few Monts aud hat aediciue could do thing for shingled. ‘s1z-ame_ | bered two hundrea and twenty-tw u- | Fe Be tes a otieee Gore in front of the auction roous of ‘Thomas Dowling 3 oe 7 _Blair Dressed aod Bangs stroutiny ts | Gay Mary chiitou auduthiers, sutebvasion of Lots | 5 an Penuss vale aves, ts foto reeing| | Hal ofall the gitts that make glad the September | buoy 83 could be passed and the way be left clear | tothe National Administratio1 2 Fishblatt says: “My wife had attended * = Bw | ftgt on Jot street and running back with fetuNiela grace Ryenivie.< tstweCre Mee roperty. Viz: of our Northern waters, In the soft haze of the | tothe ocean. For the Volunteer the way was eral movement o' ‘ederal Administra- of ure meet and Was Moe NION FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAB | 1:77 feet to a 10 toot alley, as the wal Shemat, aware avenue, between B and C streets | PrN Tour-wheel Champion Platform Brick Trucks | lovely bay Was set again that moving, panorama | SWH{t and free. AU Duoy10 the lead of the early | ,, Tue Keneral <a = git ct eager b wth che bee ey ey ISHMENT AND DYE WOK G northeast. + agi gD tion has been along the lines of the lancer ats nted With the facts ia the case of the gird LLISHMENT AND DYE WORKS 206 G ot iw. | | de office of the Surveyor of the Distrs ; ‘Aud cn’ FRIDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTH, 1887, at | ,ald twenty-two Brick-Wagon Bodies, of gall and steam, of shouting thousands and | Stages of the race bad already lengthened to over ‘ 5 ; Suiato have been brougit to Lifeta Northeess a without betas ripped. Ladies’ Evening Drones Cee EL kane al A ees De resolt | HALE-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P-L, he will offer tor | The Waxon: Bodies cap be sceut at thestore of Messrs. | moving craft, which year by year make these | 17 tmlnutes (Volunteer passing at 2:20:50 and | committed to its charge and the results shown by | said to “ i. We Pepe RE ER aatg,Enenl Phe | ren ciyestont tai thuler foes eld | vec ier tetas Cts tadarten age | Nicola futher Now L000 id (oe Maspiand-ove | MOUMG Cha, MAME eM, MY Net nak eS tg Paes eS Girt ia itt | ireeccosoien by acetone of pbc ritesitne | Mineapell, at resolved to ty MWe, hae fucderate.” Goods.alied fol sudasivered. _'st4~ | $500 will be raniged at ime Of sale. Alcouveyanc: | Giisien of orisiual lot muinbered 10, 1m square No, | Mug southwest. the civilized world. Nor was there wanting in | erexsed to19 minutes 11, seconds (Volunteer pass- nashaentof publi wre dusts | Last night we had prayers 28 Usual, and | prayed LL-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UP OB RIPPED, | ¥#€ at cost of purchaser. zs iosthenees = HENRY M. BAK! carrier pigeons tossed into the thick and envelop- | 10g 2:45:30 and Thistle 3:02:55), thanks to advan- ditselt | Very earnestly for my danghter, and several A Syed etodncurning bisck siS-d&ds ROBERT G. RUTHERFORD, Trustee, | MAL TMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER he will offer | qq\HOMAS DOWLE case ing haze, in signal flags and watchers on every | tages which the Volunteer owed in great measure | {aint the batlling treackery of itm wervanta of rept. | Others ol tie family did ‘A. FISCHER, fia SF THE ILLNESS OF THE | forme, in front of the premise mbered 30 | P iG avamonecr: height, sign and suggestion that all the English j to her superior qualities in Keeping her Way by | [ican fealty, aud hss permitted the iuevitabie ciauees | ll surprised to cee Piurey get uy sit S06 Fst eR ee eee eres QE AGHE | aud 1 of Mary V. Chilton and others" subdivision of FRAME DWELLING HOUSE | World, trom the uttermost Isles of Orkney to the | the wind. Her lead, however, Was greatest at this | Gr the civil mer nut under ite My daughter laughed’ and walked mtd Tag V.KANE.S07 117 ST SW. HAS REMOVED | BOSH TENSE a Ears et PATERDAY, | iote 1 and 2.1 square ntinbered 107, situated ou Fy G14 FEET ON THE East | telegraphic outposts of the Australian ‘advance, | potnt, and it must be remembered that she Was | uiservation ot y amon reptile oom, After a little conversation OFe MANERA Gomes monte | Csob-aeds THOMAS DOWLING, Ai between 1Sthend 4th streets northeast. TWENTY-FOURTH STREET NORTH- | Was hearing and knowing how these white chi now moving into stronger and stronger breezes, In | lican offic Ot Kalbe’ to hho gecscait Apettect Mt guaranteed.” Also, a full line of Showider ad errr eccaibtexer cd WEST, EXTENDING BACK 122 FEET, Id contain myself Terns of sale: On pions sped their 1ofty way down the gray waters | #dVance of the Thistle, Whose Mrs mishap had ome 10 find its new agencies Ni XK “ ol it eo Mtosee my friends. It wat Braces, Keform Waista, Frencli Corsets and Buatles. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 3 of third of By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber E, of the bay, thrown her out of favorable conditions. From nen of ite own party, At at same a reals aot amt ic teva gueuel ola | Nas 18 fle one of te land records of OS sarniso FoR THE wixD. j buoy 5 out around the Sandy Hook ligitakap and ee a ADIES’ SEAL GARMENTS, ALTERED, DYED rT notes of the purchaser. secured by deed of trust on | administratorsot Elias ‘Eraverm deceased, the under: | ‘Ten minutes betore the race began # hundred | Pack tue Thistle had the thereasing breeze aud | The weltars ut the people oof tncred, ant WIL OS Los the premises" sold, will be wiveu: or all casheat the trustee, will offer at public sale, tu trout of | thousand spectators would held her own, If she did not gain ou the Volunteer huis have tie subt, be Watchod closely Dy these huterested fut sono oS CUNSINGHAMS, ASUIAIELOCRS, mAs | ort ofthe vapinver, deposit of 4160 require | ile Wranusen on SALURDAY the EICWTH DAY of | MoUsANd spectators Would have approved a de- | a atuateor tivo. "Tue Teul or the Volunteer Way act mpeg ng fie A. 310 Sth streetn. w. ‘aud “HAN ERNITURE | on each sale. conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | Ge ona, tin | cision of “no race.” It wi theretore, sec e first twenty tuiles of tha of the peu} and agai We Lalth-cure theory, 3y14-3m_ ARATE. PILC! ’D | Ue the terms of sale be not complied with witlun ten | Mat certain’ peed ne wea Ate ee eke iy | after & TS Thee anno teed Eee arte tee iter Coe ty a hes OL SES) 4 Col, Hughes-Haletts Host. THE OWNER OF BULINGHAM RAUL PUBLISHES BIG VERSION OF THE SCANDAL om Spocial to the N. ¥. World, Bint certain cee of ground sitnated im the elfy of | after the time for the start. ‘There was no wind. | race, anda good deal of allowance should be mate favored by nif as | Samet, Cy beet or the sme et ie | For hours there had been tone, “At @ Ovlock this | for the tact, in estimating the reiaive speed of the tin auiue news: | {uumNist corner of Jot muubes ten, su square nuugber | morning the brass Weather-cock on the gray gran- | two Yachts, as accident had more Lo do with the vi of Wa finty-six, und riumiug thence north fourteen feet | te steeple of the church capping Murray” till | race to buoy 3 than the rest of the way. aud one-half ine ETS AND SEP: TTAGE FURNITURE. WALNUT. SELS AND INGHAIN “CARPETS, ERS. WALNUT EXTEN days from the day of sale the trustee reserves the rigbt to resell, at the | chaser, after tive Paper published in th 3-d&ds Vf SS ASSIE EK. HUMPIIREY, 450 10ra ST. NW. — . orsets to CG a ‘hd grarantecs pertect Atand co Hi SPECIALTIES AKE~ ———o eae jerino Underwear ‘and Enest nuported Homi ee n thence south fourteen fecttuenes | 10oKed due west into the sort, dull gray sky of a WHERE THE VOLUSTERR W heen Ment one nndred and twenty-two feet ahd twoana | Warm September day, but ‘no wind tanned his pei Pe = Be | = ‘The race was Won when the Volunteer faced the | COU. Niwa a Fr Mr. Henry Smith, of Ellinghain Hall, at whose = = i MAS DO ‘ = one-halt inches to the place of beginning. together | brazen & From the hotel flags about modi gg yeah yen pe ouse Col, Hughes-Hallett's intrigue was Fatent Shouljer Besces at all Brese Weform Goods meneame TES, at residence si 15th | (PWOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer Snith the dwelling thereon. = °F @ABNINE FowetREr | Arar Ou Square to the tall fern teaves tetore cue | Short run Out to sea for the lightship. ‘The wind | extie wre: Gur oi "Nertiern and eateryiae | Rouse Col. Hughes-Hallett's Antrigue was disouw. Children’s Cormets and a1 Corset (Miss H's own | Sifect, between E aud F streets northwest, I | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 2 cash with the expenses of sale, | Brunswick not a quiver showed @ breath of wind, | had hauld again to the southwest and was mov. | #20ME Deuter communities and, te ] cro, sAtreanes this evening’ dong. Detber te She igt for the prices unwurpaned. a4 | Termecash. z HALEY Sar NESE, CER DSES NO tou hs Winn interest: or hewckecaane cue OF S| and until high noo the din sun looked down | ing nearer south every moment, Out the food feeling with which, soldier and < editor of tue Evening News for the purpose of Sa ae Sein eae fie DAW REN os etloneerss i Grace te Dae ee ges _Alfcouveyatictia ay the yirchasera exyeuce, | Aur {he stmllltude of @ mild, gray, translucent | rai, close hauled, the sheets somewhat St century agthe sieual hat test neocting, errors inthe various mportsas to What ISHNELL EC rine of adecree of ; p. JACKSON, 5 rel Ways, whethe place a hts 1 FAMILY SUPPLIES. SUSEEL SN neete Brokers, ge binsiclot columtae! dea Hee ns Const of eMPTONY BALE OE “*_ "For three hours the air over all the island rang | wing fore or att of Ue beams the. behavlor of the "tions be proceeds as follow = ———— pee a 1008 F street northwest. Bes uber, AW IBNE. and Passed in pcacsed “SUB LOT 60, SQUARE 748. Pe pin abies Renee Crh Belver anal the | Volunteer: yas @ Sight lo’ marvg at. Her turn - ¥ Say What J did on = night of the pee ee Shierem Mary £3 jiu is complainant and Mary | ‘a eos pas BAST Were stre two converging lines every / wyout the Tightship Was Ofte of idee SwIKC, sli Sthof August last, Col. HughesMallett ts quite PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP. | MeLinden aixl eadante the sane bettix SE POU OE oe eotee lug and every Steam yacht and every great river | pits of Siu steering and Seamanship Which te man Raines right in stating (ibmy Suspicions were awakened, REY ON SEW XOu ENUE 3 Sf, | Cause So, the Eauity Docket of guid court, | eet oe boat in the harbor. The cast white iron hulks | handling of these big sioopsin these races has nade | Duct x and ten rapped t Theard him or sone one ele go upstairs In the Bywirticotaderd of trust duly recorded in liber | es oN WEDNESDAY. the FIFTH oP OUI GEEE, | outs 19 87-100 fer: on u new gtrvet runnidg ork | Which the craic of Coney Island has bred, carried | tauulare wut whien No cadlinnig cee hoe ae y Rog ty dire nt Tie lads" bedcooa shorty before mide = Tea Ee oe tae et rear fa Uber | HALEPAST FOUL O'CLOCK F.M12 | om 1, street; vetween “2d and id streets nortueast, | their packed thousands. ‘The decks of the Olivette, | peauty.” To see the White boat as she ran down, 7 rose hight. Igol up vere soon atterward and wens Mess District of Columbia, the undersizued, astrustess, OOD ered two ¢2), 3 Ss uumbered | Midis G8 t et deep to an a ty. fresh trom @ Delaware shipyard, were black at ti | the sioping sea on her way back, the level si . feigeditieid to Col Tiughes-Halett's bedroom, He was not faxtra Mir: , d P the sioping sea on iy back, the level sun | Sethe ites ion Contested Seats wowle ‘will offer for sale, at publicaucti fromt of the, and lorty three Chis) du the city of yng Oue-talt coals: ta auc. ope and tee rears, | price of an opera seat when Patt! sings, There | lighting her canvas, her white-shirved crew clus: | Sytte committer oa contested seats woul there, I Uien Went toeall my hotisekeeper, who BLOATER MACKEREL, preuuises, on SATURDAY, IKST DAY i the I tof Colimubla, becinuine cash. WALTER B WILLIAMS « CO., were river craft by scores, their white sides and | terea like sbeep on’ a. hillside along her slantin, Be BO ET HOES Le eer SEE Ae Peet is on od See ave 2 Was the fist t re OCTOBER. AD. Lss7, | tsi (6) 3 “ats ‘Auctioneers ae vi D along her s | take a recess Ul W-day. AU IO o'clock Judge uADY ws Verv Best Qualit QCTORER, & D-. 188c: at : Bees ne See ATA & _ | upper decks. and black rows of people Iving be- | deck, a green mound of foamless water mounting | babe Feces Ul Cod FES Ouse My SUSPICIONS @ Miss Selwyn's, Pakeop hme QELOCK BM, 1ot, uumabered ty : Nat's SALE OF NALUABLE (Lor. IM- | tween, two ocean-going craft of the Dominion | ind awellingat her counter, her suls bent in greet | DUT Seconded the motion, and {Was carted ae r Sorvente. 2. W. BURCHELL, im square numbered Ave hundred BRUGES TWELPT ae Nene a Ling dvd all ee ozone of vessels which only, tals Spherical triangles of luminous gray and cvery a gg gam fae ey were, suminoned. | Tae 7" who a aa a recorded ih the office of the surveyor of said city of 5 PWE ‘A RTEENIH | ove: e ie Shoat Aightuned AlvelaGiatpetibareasto Kaoy areport. There was BOL such tiles He housel wus Wi 23 Iszs F Sr. Ce ee AED LOL ONE STREET “BETWEEN | Ougbfare; a tnoss-bunker, dressed in bunting; | the inagie and bewuty of the sea, ack she caine | discussion, the committe being harmontous. | 1 or course gu up stairs. The two WOINeR Wen Piferms of miler 91200 ces, balance in- six (6) and CVESTHAND 2weieTH siuiety MOUTH: | every, Gévermineat vessel making olday 10° | to ineet iu the fast darkening and lowely waste of @Brien’s Speeches, Miah Gea pond ie epee Roe EOL, sive (12) “1 re S a eA ", chal er- | waters about the Hook cheers aud whistle, shouts 6 nD U1 . c cane | 2080, caslly pus open. AS S00n as Co « | treive G12)"months, the purchaser to give bis notes | “Lern of sale, as preseribed by the decree: One-third (af; a: lecres. of tia Buprenjel Courter ees || tines fot ae Ena iy degre those tuscewhieh _ werd) : ee * THE LAW BEING LOOKED CP TO SEE HOW THEY Ca¥ | fjupitwilaliett was discovered they called tor | bo te property sold rhe purchaser ‘will be | oP Sater with luterest: Yo beseeused bya keel mefaaae | No; 20.038, Usiloffer fF sale at pe auction Ml | With mottoes, down to the broad, Diack eienboard | ct another, the wind drawing | PRISONED PENDING HIS APPEAL DECISION, only Words which Puttered were Uhese—they Were Excrepixcrxy Destraste Favir. Fequired to comply with the terns of sale within ten | cient Lien upon the property sold, of ali cash, at the | 4 SOLE UCLOUR SoM ies | Of the “Emphatic Shanghals of Williamsburg,” | \iyx THe VOLUNTEER TURNED AT THE LK Intense trritation 1s manitested In conservative | strong words, no doubt, but Tn facts XI iN . days. otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell | option of the purchaser. All couveyancing at pur- | > improved by two frame houses, whose downward way Was full of beer, and whose | ¥2=S % GHTSHIP | and dissident circles over the alleged laxity of the | ‘You d—d blacks: long his, ae the property af his risk and cost, All conveyancing at | chasers cost. A depesit of $250 will be required at “13th and 130 streets woutheast. | homeward path was peppered with tights whieh | the working jib topsail had been replacea by a | [UG UNSUCH. Cite failing to follow up the procia. | YU Shall leave ( house instantly? Son OF Pere nneerg SUERTE CAROUGE tne, She pice atcales Af She pared aver fail to comply with | also, of the SAME DAY,ata QUARTER, TO FIVE | not even the finish would altogether suspend, To | medium large 1b topsall, somewhat short of a prt epee neyvthin Aggramar | [oS VE To ding on wale ABALF TON OF ELEGANT EVAPORATED CALI- EUGENE D. Cantsz) Trustees. | Site he Trustee rescrventhe ust ty Fesell the prop: | CGLUCKE, M. wil offér for sale at publieauction, | all these bired craft were added every pleasure | pantoun, and the foresail By a balloon foresatl, he | Maton against branche ieee endeared’ | ESF 1d asked 18 ESE GEE " 5 resell the in fro: ts the prises, Jot 2 ium 2, st members of the house ons sent | how long T would give li or he co FORNIA APRICOTS. G_W. STICENEY, Auctioneer, U0 Lat s21lkde | erty at the rab ani cos of che defaulting purchaser. | Gn Evinoct, between Lith and Lith a reels soutuoa, | forene buvbig sioons quel sue SCeOne te tots | galls distributing a great spread of canvas over a Se pammarboae potencapheetraegrine tytn | eel pay: Hoteersy yen Mvp ey ge Price very low. Webster Law Building, ERAS ae (enema the race, and not a Uithe of the yachts were abroad | l#nger surface than a ballon jib and alding on the Briel ftanue hts ince tod hin, that I would give hima half an hour and a 3 kas erius: Gne-third cash: the balance in three equal 3 bend down past and around “buoy 8%. The Thistle | permit Mr. O'Brien to continue his incendiary uld give him halr q PROPOSALS. _ Zl J Tacs EE | pstallncote, mate twelve, and eighteen mouthe rom | Yaar tity, tue lower Day with white sails WO | Gut out siullur sails, DuL replaced ‘ier “working | Speeches. Mr. Hulfour referred to the crown coun. | Wat MY cart Would then be ready for him. . Sa = =— . zi day of sale, for which tle tl % . ae e question whether’ proced i lereupon went to ty Lbrary a pm tat ELPHONZO YOUNGS COMPANY, ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILKOAD CO. | "FYIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. tert {stereat from day of tle and secured by dead | "The extra licenses tssued for the carriage of pas- | 10 topsall by a balloon jib topsall, whlch probably | sel the question whether procedure ‘under tie | TNT al What ays on OL Maghestaliot, ace 428 9th street northwest. Co Sete | SALE, OF | TWO-STORY. rane | Of {RUSE On Uruperty, sd will be taku oF the pur: | gengers aggregate 6,000, and te LOLal aoa on ee ee ee aca iat a | ea cing an otter dl My interview With fii from first to last did nob 224 _______— £28 Oth street northwest. Se z Ei 7. ae 2 | agg Ce aos is Would not have fallen below 100,000. | “he lghtship alipost alone, three miles behind her | person eprating an offen Lwill receive until October 1, 1587, sealed proposals FOURTH STREET SOULH: | 28° piomes may be paid li cach, at puschaser'a up. | thewe ve Occupy more than a winut | Hon” A‘dcyoator $100 will be teuuired om ouch Wot | The long list of bouts Tends wore, Uke @ shay plug | Hal a Vague sadowly Mie of canvas just touched | reiease ai oe yy not With aim when d 1 Was therefore: I the opinion men! The signtest footing, th for all the slate roofing and asphalt flooring required ares = At tine of sale, and sll conveyanciuy and recordiny y the sun as she turned on her keel like a snowy | lows the gover! as ayenel our Fiore: inthe engine-howse and other buildinus now being | | B3,victue of a deed of trust, dated Murch 11. cee, | fill beat purchasers cost ONY Semone 3 | register than a report. RE a es eed oe aa atteap | eHMpLONS que, Tes! ae greeted af South ¢apitol street, and I street southwest, sn needed shane P18, Bug 70, SIGMUND 3. BLOCK. ‘Trusteo, AT THE STARTING LINE. the same course and carried the same sails as her | Will be made. to imprison him until the appeal | S&e WN Sou, sir ta ove Pema Jed icsanens tna uewendie ante’ rier cdecean ine Coanaee direction of the peyote thers, | DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers.? tse 58: This big marine medley gathered tn long con- | rival. The home stretch for the Volunteer began | from the sentence pronounced at Mitcheisiow ~ and comfort f she tes to le aaa Feagrys the right to reject aby oF all bids, ‘tly requested BOUL following morus But inasmuch as, Unfortunately for my od Frusiees wilt oller for sale, tu fro un TUESDAY, GCLOBER FOCKTH fined lines about the two long, lean racers, whose | When the white boat turned buoy 10 and began | has been settled al Uke Cork sessions on Geto Past FOUK O'CLOCK PM. the | tall sails stood like two great parapets of canvas | te long course up the bas. Around she went | E. REED, Ase't Engineer. _ OSAL FOR IMPROVING NORTH CAPITOL uy how FPHOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. and tue great boom, hauled sharp in, jlbed aud ROPOSAI 0 ORTH CAI lot 16, squure 708, with depth of said | SCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPFI at anchor in the lower bay, ready to move at the * 1 jence and Comfort, 1 Wished to ress Bo ee P BIREET PETWEES TASD RSIREETS, IN cLimproved by # twowory Frainue House, bein NE NOLL SIDE OF PENSGYEVANTA ANey | PSU faint Dreath of air. Bui the enormous spread gee ge ag Aa Cue this poor inl, Who Isa comuestion uf mue ‘Orvien o rir Exe i (ue: thitd cash, the residue iu two equal pa 15, RUHOVD By “AV erCE STORY | and jibtopsill lted into the airon the vail mages | owm Sent, the spinnaker boom vke a skeleton | are Mabie Vier the riot act to | BS Mg hf mg edge EY Wasixetox, D.C. september 23. qents, ut Kix and twelve Mouths, with notes. beagle “YRONT BUILDING, - BEING. THE | of the vi Caught no cats. | MMger; up trom the hatch came the long bundle ot | Bea) tet heehee rangle <"barburian’ of ‘turning Col. Hughes-Mal- co yER RRR FEE EU eibck cn, FRIDAY. SEX TEMIEN rel Uy a ded of tustou hs prove > PULMERLY OCC PIED BY JAMES | paw of wind. “With sects ast ahe-two yachts | stewlethy and then it bevke out Amt gr ; Iett out of my house at 1 eluck to the sarang, S Mo Pa TWELNE O'CLOCK M-on PIIDAY, SEPTEMBER | sold-0r ail casi at the option of purclawer. "Ade SONS AND IMMEDIATELY aDJOLN. | Pt alt bout ther d swayed | tawny cloud of beauty. ‘The wind came, fresit mn I save emacs peomaved the maneh gbaprOeh coum Pie e a Bccdena dy amesoin Serk Captal tte: | ot siby wll Ponda ett oP ae “Al frilly AU MMOROLTTAN HOTEL AND ALsO | Sood walling, About them, srung, and swayed | oie foun tne sea beblnds weit fell bu tne ale | n questi Rees pr aE Pe 8 Eee EOE Eee Sue? S| Muha reer tort and specitcations can be | ee SIDE CESIXTH SEREET, | cloved half a mile about Staten tstand inight | fhe" ‘cured purple. as great. golden. bars | of ie Teague 04 Sunda nexts Isto Laudiocds | BE EAuly for tay rion. an hi ana ter, obtained at this office, ur mation therefor: to- | a AND G NOK THWEST. have been mes away, New york had disappeared, | (26. ttc ating! stu ‘The great prrnalt of | have lil upon a new tieviiel to check operations | URE sha oe Tn only 1 gre ‘much, ether with all ecewsrs unformation,and only buds | Rielet of Columbia: yussett i tins cousoniaarea gga | Bay Htidge loomed up dimly, und the gray water | Cinvas sped on in the fuding ligt, soft and ron | under the plan of cuupaln, “They are attaching | {hav basty cevogras Some Sore epee sof Davis ot al, va, Davis et ity No. 2 is and full, and about and around hung the great | the banking deposits and company shares of non- gar Hgts THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT he might isreserved to rect a apd all Bidsor | (yHAN | inal Davis St ah We Davigctat Egat Ne, | HOUT and a half the steaming “herd un- | eloud ur witnesses of this new Crump of Aten | pasius teianter Lu tue Dubin courts teeday tuo | £0! aay pole to thet, ieee. Se a wat Engineer Gomminsioner, D.C. i aN te ely AD. ante waite | tig and. steamer, ‘sloop™ and schooner, “ike | AN SKIL. They “Mlled the clustering steamers. | Judges grand, writs of attaci Hiucues-ituttett 1s, situply another falsehood, on, in front of the premises, the follow- at a ner, Uke | they blackened the sloping hillsides, and Uey | Shares of Uhree tenants in pubile ll ged pooner ed grgy lag eo ny Ung ~ | decree Of the Supreiue Court ofthe POUR OG , . a 8 ely, ied, winner e firs zi 1 {Tull siateruent of the Tact” — Hecror Goro Missa Co, FPisince vba asad May To TAS, tu Ryvlty | WAL O ROTORS at POV ILO CLOCK P.M al that | ius bridge, and on ItS quarter-deck halt the Gor. | ue emooh my sy atelys Unrunicd, in the frst Cardinal Gibbons in Chicago. Beri tail statetwent ot the tacts DoW Uist this scandal has been made oMotal st cua-ed won the official plat ot waid city as and | tment Secretary and Miss Bayard, Secretary 1 WHAT HE SAYS ABOUT af it kimazhed and lettered “hein We, B.ctedteres | 204 Mrs. Whitney, Secretary and Airs. Fairchild, | ote DexUract Im, ine Series maith As, best two NN | Natlor “Cal. the’ smdersigned trustees: will Cer 10r | n ei : 4 isexpected that some action Will be taken By the oe Sale at Pubue Auewo: ont 6 ctive ‘5 a1 nt sy | OUt Of three, will be the 20-mnile thrash to wind- | Cardinal Gibbons, of Baltimore, arrived in Chie | [APS lt q 5-H ‘Beware of imitations of the Name and Brand, andbe OF AMADOR COUNTY CALIYORNIS. SS ee ee ee ee a er cane Eee Oe oes Ma ae ea | Ward Thureday. cago yesterday. The tnstant the’ prelate stepped | {inne trim the ila of ovat the army. sure and eee to it that either sacks or barrels read 2 ea SAB, belie tue pouth-et {cot 8 Inobes! Cetar ee ceed Sat (460), improved bya Ave-story ingrble | Deliigd ran in the Mohican, the big English steam ‘What the Scotchmen Say. from the car he was surrounded by a knot of cler- | 01s uud-rstoud tat Mis. Hughes alert has 1 CAPITAL 300,000 SHARES: PAR VALUE 85 EACH. | py Yacpin of So leet ayy tuches, sicuated on Tub sirect | TOU" builsusks fronting on the north side of Penusyl- | yacht of Mtr. Clark, the thread manufacturer, and | emey cax't UNDERSTAND IT, BUT THE ExcURStON | gymen and laymen, conspicuous among them | given her husband, and wlil not sue for a divorer @ Yauin everue, between Oth and 7th streets, and also | gropped its Anchor, On its bridge was the gayest oa ; Archbishop Fechan and City Collector Ona. { fe Wholesale publication tn the newspapers ¢ “CERES” ol Sad! jmyroved in the rear on C street by a three-story brick | robb of all its gathering, perhaps the only one et Te ee Dose nate family documents in Uts case, together with Mr, Registrars—FARMERS' LOAN AN TRUST CO. bullding. mONDAY the TENTEDAYOR Sieuthetly sama The ‘sineriean woman, rarely ont oat pacar Bates eee han. After = Sees > De ea, Mr. Ona- Salts feter Of Gsuizht, ane aun inns ot z LE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, that selects a public occasion for displaying her ol aftel race, a pen had pa he rage A u English people Ca ‘Transfer Agents—MESSRS. LAIDLAW & CU., New iy Gh in nqiure numbered four | clothes, Dut there was ouno American yacht, tue | anchor in the harbor off Tompkinsvilie, Mr. Bell | to the cardinal, the entire party entered carriages | Wasdily their solied Uien 1 pu i dwliny actos and boeade: Beccdae at | Crave show of brilliant dresses which most, gala | sata: I merely thing that we are beaten; I might | 804 were driven to Archbishop Fechan's residence, LATER—HUGHES-HALLETT WILL RESIGN. ‘TWO GOLD MEDALS pees ae SQUARE 1078, 2 poiut lity (50) feet south from the northwest corer | 2295 DING oul and which was conspicuous on the | say paaly beaten. Ihave never, in all her ruces, | (Dearborn ave. i es sited by ates | AR Associated Press cablegram from Londom fronting 51 feet 2 inches on Lotitstreet gant, between, 3») feet south from the northwest Corser | Mohican. ‘There Was here one resplendent creature a, i Rl ce arched abrateg ice yeargioreecane | Fenusyiviaiy avenue and i” strect south, running | (4,¢Si{ let, and rauning thence south, twenty, Ave (22) | in blue and bullion, the blue of the darkest and | seen the Tuistle sall so badiy. Something ap- | porter. % : ast night says: Col. Hugi st sttached. None genuine without thetwo gold medals. Tt brine of aales Onecthitd of the plirchage money pay- | teuce uorth twenty-hve (29) fect, aud thence weet | the bullion twisted and twined ike gold cables, | peared to hamper her, as though she had a clog on TiiBaL of De: MoGlyuny” was asked. uae | BE Cummlitee of the comsorvanive patty a ne {Fuis corporation owns the GREAT MAHONEY | able in cult: balancs inoue an wo yearsenoten 09 | Hdithe. tuipscved bye ay deeaneey eek ail | ever topped a drag on a coniieg: aay pesteeee o | Ber MUO, 5 am. Satlated, however chat we | sn iia nas siaost completly died ut, for the pas ee ee — MINE, one of the best Equied and Developed Mines | bear, interes i pgm cae oe PicheeAeraee in-house, being premises 615 Gth street n.w. ‘The course was scarely clear before the faint | best, as we were handicapped by wind and | pers speak seldom of hi. Dr. McGlynn was a Gaudaur to Row Teemer, GALT & tephamenines beyeo tee tl ul tl irclawer. A deposit ot #100 required ol each Jobat | of {rms of sale as prescribed by the decree One-third | puffs from the South had strengthened to a steady | tide, ‘The Volunteer had wind and tide largely in ford man, and it ts my earsest wish that he will | From the New York Tannoy Sept. 27 we co. ‘The Hector's 40-Stamp Millis run by Water-Power. | ite of sale. All conveyancing, &e.. at purchaser's | Quiauee in two equal paymente, payaute reapectrrely te | SOUCL-southWest breeze, light above the Narrows, | her favor golng down the Narrows, while at times | be brought to a realization of his indiscretions |" 5G, Gaudaur, ex-champiou, and John Teemer, Norice—The stock of this compafly has beeu listed | cost. Te Trustees reserve the riviit to revell At the | Gueand two year with interest at 6 ber cent, from the | DUC sloping every whitening gall below It. ‘The | we were almost Decalmed, You ‘may say, how. | ané ask the pardon of his holiness.” ‘The cardinal | 7° ° present’ Chale that postion sineny ths at ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Desiers, | on the Consolidated Stock aud Petroleum Exchange of | Tisk of the purchaser, alter five days) public advertise- | Gay of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser or | gray floor Of sea began to gleam, and overhead the | ever, that J am satisfled if the committee are, and | Would not say anything more. valet erica, Will decide the New York city, aud will be called for regular trading | HB! 1} some newspaper published in Washi 2), | purchasers shall be taken, secured by deeds of trust | sky began to lose its ground-glass look, as of a | that I will not complain.” ‘A magnificent banguet Was tendered him this | professional soullers of America, will decide on September 29, 1887. Gays trom day ofaale, | ) Nor complied wit in ten | gon the property sold, oF all cash at the option of tho | bell-shaped skylight, Green shore on the Staten | "Were you hampered by the excursion boats, | afternoon in the large hall of the Cathedral school, | ttle, together with clalms to a stake of €2,000, tm E. B: EF, ‘Subscriptions to this stock will be received st $1.50 RICHARD SMITH, Trust Zurchaser or purchasers; A deposit of, $500. on the | Island hills and biue in the tender distance, and | Mr. Bell?” on Chicago avenue and Cass street. Covers were | 4 ti ree-iniie race to be rowed upon Lake Marana= aust EER aver | | Subscriztio tock will be recel cua, MEET Hiding | auret'jroperiy. wil be required at the time of gale | Over all here fell the mellow sun, which ripens | “1 nad rather not say. I'will eave that for the | laid for over 300, and despite the bail weather that | OOO Ct a ystotr a. Thi tuatch Was Made a ELLIOT, Trustee, Hee ale Gays | Whole harvests anc iets never a sunburn. | committee to decide.” faq ae reat erdny " cies of VSE ONLY THIS BEER AND BE ‘All spplications must be made to DUNCANSON BROS, Auctions t stREStH | the thusice feserves the Heh te Pesell the property a | Above the Electra in the growing g light the tai | “Hine cher omesr of the Moblcan sald: “1 should | Of Chicago were present: A ihagnifieut, aris. | yesterday afvernogn, ation of ae ee ‘veyancing at rs" cost. ‘eer got in front the W! - . 4 | backers. Mr. St.John Was Willing to make Uy Z - fy TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY | W777 | Bereaile @ set far beyond the wrinkled hop?’ ° 31 Vicar- LY agTeed Upon. No trouble Was experience: Puone—830 Brokers and BECO RGUBE, No.6) SEREER Nout | WW ALTEW H WILLIAMS CO, Auctinsern | e033 which rumpled j[t Lopeal, and forosall on | 24,227 sescea and added: “Tats was not | SeiaeS Cee ae eat aut utd ne | ad dley por duty oF. Ormoas, St "4 sacst Pras Faust | _#22-0t 44 Broadway, ST py sited adel tran) ate Sepeniber ts gy | APNUSISTRATONS SATE OF HOUSENOLD FUR. | the Volunteer. ‘The iaced mainsal, an English | cue worst feature. The wind fad co come to us | was glad to welcome a, body of cleryyinan from | ax reteres sbeyeot the Turf, Bela and aud duly rec in Liber No. 1,200, foli are y ©, te yceasl erican. roug] spaces between and | suc! archdiocese, unde pong fms stake-netier. Seeme auls Ge Tx: Bost. rs hg orth feeds {he the Dis ROME GUMS FAME, PERN, SURHORS, WE | conten of the Tiga a eee ae Socotra tts | thin teade tt op streaky that. 1t was '& teil | bishop Feehan, who ave such an encouragiag re | Farm, wuo will acta tual take louler. “Toe . “THE CONCOKD HARNESS" gf the premises, on, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER THIR- ies be pecial or Orphans Court ‘com ve upon the growing power of the church in the | looked after by sida ‘Beware of Imitations. of Washington, District. of Coluutia, in said District, | fects of Michael R. Com! parti The crew have an idea that some. SSS 3 - fas bay ianesioereyopa ‘be bure of Name and Number | (234 ats Pr egeire waroiS antes aula ee ea ST LOSR A Aint MEBs | aiotis bad Groce tress an constivoses a eos of fing is wrong with ner bottom, and although T| Baptist Pastors Won't Hear McGiynm. | Montrval svcialt the XX. Tobune, Sept thay as well have the use certain Io re No. 615, a8 revo) . H. Ky . arrow cutter; ces like these were | do not think we Will find any clog there, in order | Prom York Sun, Sept. 2 jea Of bo sh in Quebec are incensed ing the frst cool daysof autumn, and nowis LUTZ & BRO, 497 Pevsa Avexox, folly 130) Surveyors ice, of enld District, together | Feed: Case. Piano, Stool and Cover, handsome | mere’ detelia, The. doe eee aes ceamanris | vo preserve harmony. and fatisty the ren, twill | Tom the New York Sn, Sere oes ot New | over the sujuurn of Lord Laredowne i that cl0F Sood time to Lewin carrying this serviceable Adjoining National Hotel, — | , tert of male; Que-iirdsssh. of which $100 must | Gl Jorace io maicks Siamel Grusmentes twe, very | calvas Was in the shape of the club topsasl, which | dock the Thistle to-morrow and have her thor- | +o sry ang vicinity yesterday the secretary an- | will be wa by tie following occurrence: On Sat garment. ‘Trunks and Satchels of the Vest Makes at very Low | yearm in equal payinsnts, to be secured by purchaser's | Tae carved-leg Side’ ‘Tables, walnut frame Parlor the sail below, ‘Volunt ry to. a short tack made by the Thistle | nounced that Dr. McGlynn had expressed his will- | urday evening over 500 yersous, most of whom rere |} ey, Suites; upholstered i ‘alnut Chanber Furni- | ®gainst and in the veer ran Irish, co: ed on che Whartof Une Tevis More Lichtweisit Overcoats are being worm | 22sS*—S7HERA PSE Hy eh rE ete dyad u deed of ust O8: the pope eek | ture Half Heck and Chaire, Waluut Extention ‘Table Wo a sharper point and left room for psy, , Butat | just after the start, and by which she was thought to address the contre ey une | Terrybuat to withess areception that the Salvation 5 ae ee co r and Koo. Chairs, Feather Beds, and | wasin the appearance of the aeck, in the hand- |W have lost 7, Mr. Ue! ‘when they Would hear him. A breezy discussion 4 V give to some of their co-religioniste each succeeding year,at least we infer eo from ‘Torus of sale <o pe complied with, in six dage from Bolsters. Bisuiets, Waltut Drensing Gave Buites, Git Ting of tne méa, in the swirtness and ‘certainty of | short leg was made Dy Capt. Barr, who was saling See gas pester msvvea Cea tha socactary be | Sine, Mazo Cn esme ep pene Suen Sessa the increasing demand for those we sell. Our rink anal capt of urenaeer tn etauyt. Conveyancing | eloth Cotan Loungen” bidopoart Card Tab es, BUver | in Tor re, ay ine Thistle showed to advantage | the vem) sory wands caraestiy with Capt. Barr | instructed to tender an invitation to the apostie | When the bon. arrived 2 man, was, seen, Works increase jemand, until now see Fercianers cos Baskets, Silt vare, Cutlery, 3 ated ‘e y Another insisted. that s vay through Ube Crow above Se wetty ees Gaia asa G. T. Kus, rno-cokan Fu ROUSERLA™} tronten, | Gitar: Urusei turnin ctr Capen icc | ESR more eaten ai uniform and | Bere NPAT RG A iek Ss dawonin ey 15 | Coatwoinvive the cuterence tn podties and | head's arce iste picture same ube howteds Chaser ofa Fall Overcoat docs melt tui TAILON, OE RIE OE PRD USED E | eetot EUGENE CANUSL Aimtistn, | SOR GHIDS MERCADO. ne etunter_anne | Mic aSt ea ECTS ee mS eo | Sec Se Dea Stes GPa | ght wit Cons could oe heat wach CON. MCU NU] 7 aes Was hone OD lunt » 4 ne’s dirty face,” “Smasie Unless Le examines our display. Whether he 414 9TH ST.N.W. Te GO| OEE ee of the uniforms and white flannels which gave Fousiag Britian Sher before. we dropped anchor. | Gvorge.” A young clerzyinan, jumped to Mis feet. | as: “et onto Laundwtis atomeut wolleys ot wakes a selection Lere or elsewhere, he will be On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER CHANCERY SALE OF VACANT LoT ON {he Thistle the look of a man-of-war's deck. Men | The only explanationor excuse I can offer ts that | and stated Via ce ehen iately addressed by | Sonde Weil like hail upon che picture Which was Strada yon ad a ena be pA CL, SOE GD | REET gs So TRB | innged on coe otunan,. Gen, gine wich ns | WE neta ea an ot sur petra eate-| He tonse Male Hare ie pealouen po | Seed to was eta man om Pre 5 t al a a taistaken for Unat aoe as tong aka gr EEN RUARE ho rosa | RSet RNY sD | Bums casas suai, by, ova? | ear Uncogce ear ne emucian ats | SER iad "ha Une aes oie | tga = ou worth west, $0, 10084, * ‘to side in a blue Jersey, something: oe “4 ble harm to the confer. , iy that width 1:40 feet to 10-toot alley. TIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A D. 1887, at. e's bottom.“ ‘Know what i ‘said, | doctor could do no possit GEORGE sPRAXsY, “This Lot iw aduuirbly adapted for nyood building, || RALE-PAST POUIE eLOCR e, At, op the breiniaes, | AP at ‘che fais abd lend teehee eee bata gre tat 8 ‘uns never salied 96 | ence, and that Losomuch as the man was a living Nothing sike it om Record. us 434 SEVENTH STREET. years uotos to lear six. Ter ceut interest trom day of | The lot ironts 48 7-15 feet om Fifth treet, soutien, Sportamanlike agure was the visitor trom the | badly ashe did to-day. WAY, we lost the race | protest against Daal CTaDDy. Senet. Goer RS Scape heh, 0 ake pb PReosae— i a Bisa tet tach ede hat | mtg ort OUT Hoe” Conc 8 | Bal ents rod ad ad go les, hs | Her eee gece is | Cas nee Gapen cy a moan to nse | i a nd ru a mas penny Degeha sever wens out atware can | °° Feyancng, Seat purcuacer's cont. ornn to Recum | "Werme of tao: One-th at | Rosence of form and the presence ot success on an Volunteer was running under « fll breeze.” ively postpone. history ofthe ona where the mayor of a Cy haw ;. ‘Werb while bathing. 435 7TH STREET, WASHINGTON, D. plied with ip vez ‘ aps - te oo American yacht to-day heever knew before, “why you make ‘short tack that cost made such a record. It is iy necessary to deter, ~ ", ud cost of defauiti chi urchasel ‘Taxes will be wo first annual convention of the Order -- ~ oe ou at. oa ‘t Eg ae get onnees | purohares auey Payall casa, aad 2 Deginning of the race, Cap- | | Tne forty erican Mechanics Commenced at New | state that tne Mayor of Argonla 1s a Woman, Sue Gives special attention to all Real Fetate Transyetions | alter fe da a eon Bee ee at the re ‘was the uar- | tain Sisten NOME Of Hite Insurance ia ewan Spe a ek Fidos, auc azddte ‘Wea Voulsians areata, ene “J stood im for the Long Island shore a Gaven, Conn., yesterday. was eievted last spring,