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i” a i ie 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1890 CITY AND DISTRICT. THE HORROR OF THE CENTURY. pasce sy oe —— the towers and ae AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 3 sh temsneri in @ dozen places at once. a a = es = = = ©F A recently published work on “Theartof | Burning of a Montreal Insane Asylum ; The sisters worked with the persistence of UCKINGHAM HoT TO-MORROW, FUTURE Days. FUTURE Days. mn 2 Yesterday. eroines, by turns imploring. beseeching an Y EEKS & CO.. neers, MAS DOWLL uctioneer. ™ GAGE < . — Advertising” says: “A point which will afford ay: | commanding the patients, and finally saving @ nae Artin anty Rist Of8ce, rn cee eee ee PUT SOSTOASE Sale OF 135% acRED OP ‘ormation as to the value of a publj- | OVER ONE HUNDRED LIVES LosT IN A SCENE OF very large number, in view of the inadequate NOW COMPLETE!!! RGE LOT OF FINE ROSES LN BUD AND BLOOM, ¥. MAY TENTH, ot HALE. r —_- HANGING BASKETS, FANCY STANDS AND advertising medium is the close-| MOST AWFUL cHAos—mUxDREDS or manracs | facilities at hand. FUth Ave., 49th and 50th Sts., New York, MANY OTHER CHOICE PLANTS FROM THE | Sister Theresa, the superioress, is broken- LARGE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR WELL-KNOWN NUBSERY OF N. STUDER, AT, = ness with which the publisher adheres to his| 7*** TO THE WooDS—THE BUILDING WAS 4/ hearted, and being at present m ili-health her | FIREPROOF, This popular house bas been CTI | sean P 10: % ae ss ¢ OUR REGULAR SALE AT OUR SALESROOMS, ‘RIDAY, MAY NINTH, 1890, commenci: -| advertising rates.” Tux Sran invariably holds | T'*€-TRAP AND BescUE aLMosT IurossiBcE. | name may be added to the already long list greatly enlarged by the addition ee ed — ae a LAS. H_ STANLEY, Trosten, _ PROPOSALS. oa — : , of victims, Drs, Bourque and Baralet were (on Fifth Ave) of an absolutely | THURSDAY, MAY EIGHTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK AM, | HLEVEN G'CLO Tete ceding age asia Se eae to its rates; and, what is of greater importance | The insane hospital at St. Jean De Dieu, at : carried from the building unconscious. EXTENSIVE fireproof iuilding, seven stories | gry WaLNUT SUITES, THREE AND TEN PIECES. | —__THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. _ | $5 National Museum, Washington, Apri) 16, 1M to the advertiser, it charges everybody the same | Longue Pointe, seven miles from Montreal,| The St. Jean de Dicn Astrium, commonly| | FRONTAGE. high, making the total frontage KY AND ANTIQUE OAK SETS, PARLOK | MAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, BAN SIXTRES he ean eee TELE a : 7 | | Nas totally destroyed by fire yesterday, and in | called Longue Pointe, was founded in 1873, the | soy uproty rtp et iag ces isa TES, SEVERAL FINE StDEBOARDS, WARD- | Ji vorcpe SALE OY GNPROVED REAL ESTATE py Sig FE price for Basame service. This fewyaperndal | 4 oo perished at least 100 of the unfor- government f assing a contract for this pur- oe rat prmaagder mga rad rmatrreanpntard ROBES, TWO BOOKCASES, LEATHER-SEAT | *"]N" Tir CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT Seer cndicie June 30, TAI, saree iat “ pose on Vc: r 4, 1873, e erection 01 e akan es CHAIRS, MILLER’s IKON SAFE, HAIR AND OF COLUMBIA. owns NO ATLANTIC GAMES, tunate patients, Jnst the exact number that! caisce was begun the following year and on DATIONS Comprising drawing room wee | SHUCK MATTRESSES, CARPETS, MATTINGS, | By virtue of a deed of trust. duly recorted among have lost their lives will probably never be | July 46, 187: it was completed. The buildings MIRRORS, G. S. CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, EX, | the land records of seid District iu Liber 1:10. folio The General Buse Ball Situation and the | known. Press dispatches to Taz Stan as late | consisted of ‘the main building and four email ith path and dressing room st-} TABLES AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF | go,*tct- and at the written request of the holler of | an saw Prospects. a8 3:90 p.m. yesterday stated positively that | buildings, connected by wings, and had afront- Te public rooms are specialty | OTHER NECESSARY HOUSE FURNISHINGS. rout of ie prehiiees ou SAAURDAX, THE | arsgilsa ‘The tieht is noe there had been no loss of life, ail the 1,000 in- | pap gg en een heer yore Nae | PUBLIC ROOMS. noted for their elegance, comfort Axs0, Pas FOUR OL OCK PM., ail those vertain raee! LS Rain and wet grounds prevented ail four At- e . the - and conveniences, the ladies’ draw- | 4, ee wround lying and beinz m'said city of Inntie Assocation games yesterday and most of | Ait the uefortooaton wete, females and three | Uagethe “biz portionsof the building Eve. | puawexa fax soem buna the oul seize | USToMAGhs COUNTERS, BINS BEER BOX ASD | He cena ates ute at A I pon a os we i e aad ROOM. style, thegrand dining rooms in the T Be e j 87%, together with the improve c- Consist those in the other orgenizations. This | of the faithful nurses, Sisters ot Providence, | and organizing this institution €1,132,232, of | peapixe early English. The geutiemen's | —MEAT POX. __ Ib | Salover teostery bck heone | 2 SeaRemReT OF TRE INTREDOR. WaRmte makes four games that the weather has | died with them laying down their lives, a | Which sum $700,000 was for the erection of the ROOM. reading and sinoking rooms are Sue AUCTION SALE ee sok one third cash, residue 2 et ton, Dc gett 29. ese od Proposals will - lay a ai : > atone aud two yearw Resyecuively Oye sceived wat TUT SD itr taken from Washington already, and. | noble sscrifice, rather than save themstives by | By'ltatrrcen ena ‘bitches, gordease “A large | gpreox winc- ruiistwith every requisite. The BY Fritters pepatte haf Jeary, eacaslby dee of | TRO for furmisaine Mme iiahtoe sup} tor tap : pe : Es N ELEC- bi . 5 trust on property soid cash, atoption of pur- | Departinent and. ite dar comtiog: os See Hed — deserting those whom they had promised to! farm was attached to the establishment, which | -TRIC LIGHT. is an attractive feature of the WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Charer, Sa0deposivon each fot at dimer of sales ail | your endiae dee 0, 15 Ay orceater, akes six games that have included large out houses, ‘The asylum com- kouse., All lighted bby Ghe Raleon conve yancing, &c., at purchaser's com, Terms to jorms, Which, with Decessery 1m b a om plied eh dasa, oF trustees © the shed on cath been prevented—two with New Haven, one after 11 o'clock fire was dis.) prised two establishments entirely separated electric hight. ia eeepc ota Piet to ge-ndvertion and sil af defaultitns puncbaect’s aN 0. NOBLE. Soles © with Jersey City, two with Worcester and one | covered in a cupboard on the sixth flat of | by the main building, occupied by administra- | TELEGRAPH. ‘Yelograth, telephone an@_stock COMMENCING ON SOROR i emaricie’ ¢ with Wilmington. This puts Washington in| the main asylum building. The alarm was tive offices. the parlors, the chapel. the chap- | & TELEPHONE, indicator on the premises: alvo a TUESDAY, MAY SIXTH, mGtkds WALTER Winch Trustees, FOR PAPER FOR THE PURIIO poem d promptly sounded. The only means at hand | Jain’s apartment and some private rooms. Tpe news stand, with all the leading . tiudin 4 proposals will be res aa ‘or pos' any brag see . for extinguishing an outbreak of fire was a | Majority of the private patients were lodged in newspapers and periodicals. Tick- AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M, 4 Wpranend DOWLIRG, Auctioneer, » AT 10-30 imore people, after having bragged a : ed hand-pump and a hali| the wings. There were 1,300 patients and but etscan be procured for the opera, VERY VALUABLE UNIMPROY: OPERTY 4 an reper for the good deal about the Orioles, are beginning to | Smal. iceueat te ather hose Phe men in the | 1,100 are accounted for. theaters and all other places of] Continning daily until entire stock is closed out, THE SOM H AST Coe En a realize the fact that Washington is in the race | gmploy of the asylum promptiy got this crude | _' Among the patients who perished was Sister a are 2 HIS UPPOSITE THE HAMMOND hes for Keeps. and are coming rapidiy to the con- | apparatus to work, but it not only failed to | Lahaie, a nun of the Sucred Heurt Convent at | SANITARY special attention hasbeen paid to] 444 42, respectfully invited to attend the sale of ae clusion that the Baltimore club is not quite a | have any effect on the flames but the hose even | Sault au Recollet. She had been under treat- | APPOINTMENTS. the heating, pluunbing and ventila- AY, MAY TWELFTH. 1890, at FIVE phy —— of the pennant after roa Every | fuiled to reach the flat of the building on which | Ment in the asylum for some months, Seven noe tion of the Patino hanged JAPANESE AKT POTTERY, &c., = a the seuieen. 1 shall sell Lot 10, day that passes serves to convince nearly ever} b With awful rapid- | of the tertiaran nuns are missing and there are | LOCATION tion ts the finest im the city. It is vee nya’ : body here that Washington was quite fortu- | the first outbreak bpaond Piste fc somo feara that they too perished in the build- CENTRAL. within easy access of the Grand Cen- sprees pecelaiteconigle eckan oaeals tes beartuat Sntertee amd tasaeed to neta meeity is getting the worst of the fight in every city, | DUildin : ag all places of aunusei -A-tete and Tea Sete, : at the tie of sale Even the Chic ao ieee eae pn we situated the female wards, and in less time | ever, and they may have sought refuge at some ted roads, Madison and Gth Ave. mys-d&ds ag PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UBLIc AUCTION SALE— KO That Very Desirabie Pioce of Real Estate, t Home of the late Col. Jolin McH. Hollingswor: Mouat Vernon), 3124 Stoddard than it takes to describe it, the whole block of | point as yet unlocated, ‘Omnibuses pase the door me th Res ee buildings were wrapped in flames. Among the = ; — ais Selection of Bronzes and mre evideusas Gia the ings | Matto arrive st the scene steer teatemma) A" ORIGINAL EAGKAGH CASE: | ouin nik maint cearaceation ahs Cloleseee. _— ec be ded ™ 2 e Chi . ; “4 h surprised and cha-| ponee Col Uinghoe Obie Benoit of pnp ed A Decision in Maine Under the United PLAN. European plan: the restaurant of | 15 enis collection will be found Ladies’ Silk Dressing - > ie ts STAU! . d excellence; the char, 3 stura of affairs. and are. begit~ / brigade and Charles Champagne, the city boiler States Supreme Court Ruling. ee ee ee | Gowns, Crépe Silk Shawls, Gents’ Smoking Jackets, in their minds tor | inspector. At the time of their arrival the 1 " A A ‘ WETHERBEE & FULLER, Proprietors. Gold and Silk Embroidered Screens and other varieties all club can live om | isters in charge of the women’s asylum seemed | The first liquor case ever tried in Maine after | gpig.war ohn Atle cain eae Mituo. gattinn pacticulariy a | t ave lost their heads, While in the portion | the decision of the United States Supreme » rust from want of use, notwithstandin; and weikbt, 2200 reaua second per, difterent wizex and weight. 00 « wil wert. 0 Te 100 cents S. and __A_F. MCDOWELL, Executor. ARK & CO., Auctioncers, 7 . . 7 I 7 E LECTRIC LIGH DYNAMO, CAPACITY ue gumes, particularly as | of the asylum devoted to the male wards the ; ; ; WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., ONABOLT 130 INCANDESCENT LAMPS. ONE OF the salary ve been broken down in beers gn poser age Court regarding importation of liquor into JCTIONS . a THE VEKA BEST MAKES AND IN PERYECT every direction. and signs are thickening on | Mem were bein out with order and reg | prohibition states in original packages was AUCTION SALES, ny5-5t ee ularity, not the slightest effort seemed to be ORDER, directed toward saving the unfortunate | heard yesterday in the Lewiston mbnicipal MONDAY, MAY TWELFTH, 1890, at TWEL) every side to show th t there is a serious | move contemplated by the league people, such & CO. Auctioneers, | summa, Tyson, Tokio | - | | W ALTER B WILLIA sell within our sales rooms, women, {| court. M. H. Cobe, wholesale liquor desier of GRAND EXHIBITION t Dynamo im perfec bsorption of some territory at present x = i] d at our sale: ms prior Gevared Wy uauer caguatcitions Ta tncten: THE RESCUERS IMPRISONED. Boston, madea claim for twenty-two gallon) © Atl S1ieh axp <4 aed New York, Philadelphia an ago, where | The Montreal officials dashed through flame | kegs of whisky seized in the Maine Central} FEDNESDAY APTERNOON, MAY SEVENTH, AUCTION SALE OF ORIENTAL GOODS, ES i nen ect Pp STATIONERY the owners are men of wealth, the fight may be | and smoke into the female wards, Unfortu-| depot April by state constables on the ke canes ton Renee NICLIFFE, DARK & uctioneers, Fartment, Waskineton, D4. April coutinued for some | ae Fet, but Pittsburg and | nately, the doors leading into these wards shut | gronnd that he is an importer and that the Uys Rent of 5 feet ola aes, with “Ad-fot side ee pet, me , FRAME conditivne, will be eres co tanell 2 ee ne ee ee fith spring locks, and on the inside the men | jiquor was his and in the original package. It | Qnireot adjacout wo Luih street wad io Hue bales a . It Youn toaeotaee i hoe ee IN HOT WATER. tone theniee a out any knowl | was sent consigned to him and was to be de- Site oe: ip SER Ga Sco Bet, 14th aud 15th streets, near the Treasury, Suprang ‘vourt of the | ment r tom during the fiscal The Washington club has, as was feared, | ¢se of the building whatever. From the first | 55064 to 1 t, Joun Mali Kc ple seluicannually, for two yea O70, dorket “poy a coneiin ost munaged to get into hot water by playing Ma- |‘ ‘ask appeared almost a hopeless one. | livered to his agent, John Malier, a truckman, ‘sir und one-half of balance inone | A FINE COLLECTION, CONSISTING OF 500 Paes ute an ia al ie bow bs ons pecaaka a propels seh eu Pp spn z Boset on all sides by the crazed inmates, with | to be delivered to the purchaser. Year at O per cant or ailof balance cash if desired by | PIECES GENUINE RARE OM AL RUGS, fo, will be fare ou essionals at Gloucester on Sunday. | all avenues of escape cut off, with frantic! Judge Cornishes’ decision was in part as fol- | Purchaser. A deposit of $200 ut sale ARPETS, TAPESTEIES, TEXTILES, POR- ler Zor sale, at public action, ‘This team is the ono that was organized in | women begging for help, the two chiefs fought | lows: “This claimant endeavors to bring his | Scqtt purchaser's cost. eras to be TEESE Guth Eeaenomienine’ ane oe 0 TULSDAR, 1M THAR ITENTH DAY 0) Philadelphia for the purpose of playing exhi- | valiantly and well for life. By main strength | case under the decision just delivered by the | mi-dé&ds : ; Seis ss twenty-eight (2s), in square bere bite mes with the brotherhood teams;) they broke the iron bars from some of the | United States Supreme Court, which declares | > WO. SPL sox. WHICH ARE GATHERED FROM dred and thirty-eight | i games wexe d against the New York and | windows and then, while scream after scream | that the importer has the right to bring in and | "PY. S34F" P ND. at ‘THE PALACES OF THE ORIENT, Sd 70"fect north of aA a frooklyn P.L. clubs, and then the Profes- | arose, they forced’ the unfortanates from the | sell in the original package. Two questions ST s NURIHWES!, BEING PIETY FEET ee running thenec north oe aitiataeeeas” Siouals returned kpme and have since not been | windows. | enter into consideration of the case. First, is} {HON} BY DEFIH OF ONE HUNDRED AND = : 10 Soxt: thenes south =" Very active 3 “We tried to save all we could.” said Chief | he the owner of the liquors and entitled to| o,WwepstsbAY AFTERNOON, MAY SEVENTH, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ood gpl nga sdage gL Mg RA he National agreement, to which the Wash- | Benoit, «‘but at last we were compelled to give | possession, and was he at the time they were | at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will seil, in front of the prem: MAY FIFTH AND SIXTH. 1 feet 6 inches by full depth i : rontails a provision that | up and flee from the same windows or else our | seized and after that? Second, were they kept | 18s, part of ee — 9 7 oes go rag rel gee Poe A ved between any club | own lives would have been sacrificed.” | or deposited for unlawful sale? The claimant | qyig prosote ie ANOS SQUARE 107: street ee ene b, with interest ate | Wasuineton, Dice anti EMELYE On ation party hereto, or Contina he said that Sister Mary Mag- | has testified as to how these liquors were sent | and a depth of 106 teet, 1 be sold as two Lots, WEDNESDAY, ELEVEN AM. AND 2 P.M., D Jo SIXTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, 100, at which any 0} ers under contract or reserva- | dalene, Sister Rose and Sister Francois abso- | from the distillery into this state on an order | ove with the priviles ‘00, with interest at * percent per | time and pla Will be opened iui the : Lon. with any other club or -team’ while pre- | lutely retused to accept life at the price of | received from the city of Lewiston, He claims | 4 {vem Lote sre situat So Be live AND FOLLOWING THREE DAYS AT THE SAME nek Soha senting on its nine any ineligibie player.” leaving their unfortunate patients. At the last | that they belong to him until delivered. He is | Dwellinus. HOURS. erand above The question is to be referred to the board of | moment, when atl hope had been abandot not ablé to state the name of the party order- | Tertis:” Que-third cash: balance in one and two 3 Fesidue payab i erbitration for decision. A fine will probably | Chiefs Hughes aud Benoit and Mr. Cham- | ing the liquor, or that he himself ordered them | 08's, notes to bear six per cent interest, payablesemi: | 1 aac witl give you simply an ides about : om ah sagen poe ages A y y be imposed for Sunday's indulgence. Manager | pagne tlung themselves from the windows, and | sent, but presumes it was done by his clerk. | ues sold, or all cache at option of pure A deposit | the Palace Goods, as this is the first time i the United | OPtiou of the purchaser. ir $100 required Mason claims that the team that paved Sun- | coming down hand by hand from the balconics He never saw the liquor and has no You each Lot at tine of sale. e 4 a sale. All conveyancing, recording, = day was not the same one individually as that | reached the ground in safety. knowledge of the person for whom they | Seyqtpicihusers cont. terwus to be compl eee orn etn anas § | ae code te trae a ole eee Le which played the brotherhood clubs. The ceacuin Aue "ak eceae were intended when they reached here. 18k atid’ the defaulting parca * Respectfully, serve the right to resell the property at the risk and | Opicer. | oe hiladelphia Inquirer say: 7 . ; ners i i vi - or vert ‘of sue ews- lar = = cost of th x pureh: ft ” ad- With thelesccpeton of ose man! He SME EMT Room after room. ward after ward in the | Hf Pertone residing in Lewiston send to. mer- blishedia Wakingone DC THE ORIENTAL TRADING CO. tincabett of such resale in somes mecepeper Dub. SeaRtiaaae The championship games played yesterday | Wings of the building situated farthest from | And they are sent, or the order ailled aud de, Soe iad WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Png Ae We TTLIAM if, SHOLES, Trustee, ° ATTORNEYS. resulted as follows: the original scene of the first outrush were | livered to a common carrier to be brought to H eLL & MCLERAN, 4 Auctioneers, amend DREW K. BROWRE Ro ¥, PHILLIPS. 4. American Association—At St. Lovis—St. | emptied of their inmates, Gra: red dames, | this city, in the absence ot any agreement that Real Estate Agents, 1008 F st. n.w. ALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS | mi.azag “™DBEW K- BROW! ¥. D. McKENNEY. *" Louis, 7; Columbus, 0. At Syracuse—Syra-| middle-aged women and golden-haired chil. | the title to the goods shall remain in the hands SE ‘TWO. HAXD PROPERTY. AND. DWELLINGS, — CORNER ee Seuvkaa den Noe ae euse. 3; Rochester, 2. : dren, whom it was almost impossible to believe | of the shipper until delivered, the title to them z AND CELLAK Onn TEEDL cede cat on el eee = - National League—At Chicago—Chicago, 6; | were insane. ran across the well-kept lawns and ) goes to the person ordering them as soon as WM Siteen? NOKIHWEST NEAR BRITISH | SIX O'CLOCK, we willsell iu front of the preuises | TUSTEES' SALE OF ViRY VALUABLE IM- Law butane. bob bane eee Cincinnati, 5. : fled to the neighboring woods, Horrible inci-| they are placed in the hands of the common NSTREET 3 STN mae eee ERED ARIE ey a HEARERS RE | C Wevster ta ai 0s Bata Elavers’ League—At Chicago—Chicago, 14; | dents occurred which mark this calamity with- | carrier. 1 hold that the title to these goods is BT Se ee a ae antent || Ee titoect 2 ect et oe ae to — > Pittsburg, 6. out a parallel in the history of Canadian | vested in the party who ordered them, and UN TAS OID eee eat oS | Of FEET 4 INCHES On N ettret, proved by 4 | April, A.D. 1882, tnd recorded in Liver No. 97, {01a DENTISTRY A CHAT WITH PRESIDENT YOUNG. ruffianism. As these unfortunate women fled | that he, and he only, has the right to claim uorth by the tui depth (101 test to 30-foot | SSTORY STORE and DWELLING on Yun street and | 1 fed. ove vf the land records of the District of — “ . President Young of the National Ball | from the flames they were foilowed to the | them. I therefore order that judgment be en- | alley) of orizical lot numbered fitteen (15), in square Gee ie conor taetbee ahead ie distoin aed woes holder of the note. we will offer at public anle - I MK, STAM PALSONS, DEN TES Range was Gillies telaanans on te re tern | Woods by men, some insane, but some, alas, | tered against the claimant for costs and that | pivabered ote buudr and sixterai 120). unroved | SFU) fy One of te beat ait of the premises of TUESDAY. THE THAT E AE pe ag Ye f m sa telegram in the Western | without this excuse for the crimes which fol- | the liquor be declared forfeited to the city.” | b3 the above d Delis, bee ae rd cash, bal DAY OF MAY, AD. 1800, AT HALE-FAST FOUR | {suis preveute yait i extracting peauicbes, Union office this morning, when a Stan re- | lowed upon the defenseless creatures, ‘The claimant appealed and will take the case | “Ter No. 1974, assume trust of €8.000 = Scas te tasty er weceeien Saati et Cae = porter asked him for news. All hopes of saving the doomed building was | to the United States courts. August BeibAO ouetbiraot the poe ou of purchaser, Sr Parte of origiwel: lots nagubered ten (1) and MANICURE “i have no news,” he said, with a little sigh. | soon given up. ‘The city engines had becn set te pe PRN chase in excess of the ‘above ius cashund | Feauired at wale, Conveyancing, ns ec GemaaNG MRAEARGERERE (CO aa aman : “There is nothing going on just now. I will | to work by this time and three streams were A ROMANTIC ESCAPE, the Valance in one (1) and two €2) years, with interest | Cost. Terum tobe complied with in 1s Beginning ata point on the east side of 14th st. nw., ADAM PAY, i say. though. that it looks very much as though | playing on the fire. The scene on the grounds a en by deed of trust | Taultiug purchaser after ve dayw" advertisement of | Binets-five (95) feet three ctv tuches north of eye | ML MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, the Washington club has been guilty of adirect | was heartrending. The rescned insane people, A Blgamist’s Second Wife Assists Him | 23! Riovery., Ou house No- 1016, (Sf | sucht resale in some newspaper published i Washing fouthiwent corucr of jad square, and running tet 723) 3th at. u.w cer Lion pou's drs nor violation of the national agreement by playing | their nakedness oniy hidden by blankets of in Getting Out of Prison. Sears from Janunry 20, 1890. P pure | tom, DC. UBCANBON Buus tthe conver of the partitios well dividing Secilings | cove mek teatenaes Oeste rman an toe Gene that game on Sunday with the Philadelphia | shawls, waudered aimlessly about the grounds, —_—_— coopeaeem eprmincee Sees teeters Nos. 711 and 713 14th st., thence east ove hundred | ————— : professionals. Col. Rogers first called my at-| while the terrific heat from the buruimg build-| Ernest V. Utler, a prisoner in the jail at Mid- | © ieanuually, secured by decd of trast on cope tne py aye tention to this game and I immediately | ing kept all from its vicinity. Exptosion of | dletown, , awaiting the action of the grand | ‘2 Bhd aaron east of the polut of began ud thence west to the telephoned Walter Hewett to find out | gas followed explosion and the rums crumbled fury an a chiege of Mgamy in matrying Jonnic | sites aee to nee en Po enalitcr ave bewinniny, together with: all improvement thereon, D Ain if? Cc what he had to say about the matter. He | and went down. leeuns oP the ies ei s Hag 6 s = Gch notion will-be voquited iat time oe eal Kgl mp preempt Nateng we EaAFNESS 4AND Uatanne (vnep. replied that he did not know that the profes-} Archbishop Fabvre and his clergy were early | Griffis of that place on June 30 last in New | Qecomplied. with in fit AY AFTERNOON, MAY NINTH, AT FIVE ny interest payable semi-annually at sionals were ineligible; did not know that they | at the scene, aiding the sisters with their ad- | York, the Rev. Richard Hartley, pastor of Revita at the O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the ‘premises, part | the fateof six per cent per annum, and to be secured eek had vl aged, brotherhood clubs Further in- vice. At 3 o'clock the roof of the main build- Laight Street Church, tying the knot, was the | = Eejitins SILI tee ae eelahng Sark soa et eee Le quiry brought out the statement from Mr. Sul- | ing fell in. of ' ToneRKOW. 30 foot alley. a y sold. Conveyan : livan that even he did not know he was violat- othe’ we | Soieess se erfeoeantietond piesa ea ind Meet | — y is admirably situated for byilding. ‘mas to be complied wit Dr. Lighthill takes pleasure to submit ing the agreement. He does not secm to have = oiadveror es eae jail oficials Monday night. Utler had a wife WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers. ‘Terms: Oue-“hird cash; balaice in oue und two yea trustees reserve right to to those interested the following testle = aber sens ane At this instance a painful scene was wit- | still li aa od Miss Grif a : notes to bear nix percent interest, payable xe property. in detuult at the risk and cost «f deta ad read the newspapers. Hewett thinks that the » still hving when he married Miss Griffis. Jen: AND FIXTURES, ally and to be secured by deed of trast on pretuises, or | purchaser, atter five days’ adv -| monials of cures: board of arbitration ought to devise some | messed. When the fire broke out there were | nie, accompanied by two men, one a cousin, COFFEES,” SUGARS, ion of purchaser. A depos.t of sale sn solve newspaper published im Washington, D, rcheme of notifying clubs of the teams which | seven dead bodies in the asylum. These were | obtained permission from Police Captain Gould (ote ee LE) Ieee Sette ae eich seeey 8 pred them onic te wuetd hae Theat As te Pat | hurriedly laid out in a row in the front of the | to visit the prisoner. Jennie, who was heavily ; LGE_AN MARTIN LANE, | a Le ne a but that would be impos- | ground. When the roof fell in one of the in- | i i i "1 SOF LAN , — ROPRILT AKLING sible. It would be much easier for the man-| sane men rushed toward the coffins with a | Yeiled, remained in the cell =i Ss THE POLOMACHIVERD Ae ESTATE + partiandoscng — agers to keep a lookout for these things, | frantic cry and the next instant he had torn a | Others took their departure, and with them THE OTLERBACK ESTATE, ENN E and they should be willing to do so if they have | shrouded female form from the box. With a | Utler clad in Jennie’s apparel, An officer on a Bl bs a Gene Teen “THE ARLINGTON,” the principles of the national agreement at} scream scarcely human he rushed toward the | round of inspection an hour later discovered ao ree Ouerbuck va Bohrer, the undersigned commisdoners | NORTHEAST: CoNTaL Warnmorox, D.C., March 6, 1890, heart. Ido not well see how the board of ar- burning building with his ghastly burden. “It Jennie in male attire. She and Utler had ex- IORSE, 5 YEARS OLD, GOOD DRIVER. of sale thereim waied, at TWELVE O'CLUCK on} | FEET. My Dran Dr. Lowrie bitration, to which the matter will be referred, | is my wife,” he cried, “and we will be happy | changed clothes, and the latter bad passed out INGLE HAwNESS AND DAYTON WAGON. THURSDAY, MAY FIFTEENTH, 1890, will for | | By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of the Raivesme t pleasure to state that you that he did not know what he was doing, al- | corpse into the flames. He was about to fol- | companions were soon captured and, together | QCLOGK, we will sellin store corner. of Sth and N | Aicxaniste city a ks Of: frout . SDAY THE THI. aetatchet ie onetoren oat Daag ossiensaeed though there has been « clear violation, There | jow when he was caught by a policeman and | with herself, are held for conspiracy. Utler | without reserve, to which we cal! attention of dealers tatty ia ae SR ER AS i canscctapageentermgiumbreeengoeden-daeewnd fac T ghee denn rag heen i dragged, struggling and fighting, back to the | was arrested yesterday afternoon at Unionville. and prvate Diy srt eR B. WILLIAMS& C O., Aucta. bout She wie ana half on | in sacare uum nde dud thisty-two VU ems tg lama ue a aa ease. It e athe ing a ILVERTING THE THAMES. by decree wi 1 ane .— heathy per ce serene tn What = the porn @ scene of hor. CULVERTING THE THAMES. ATCLIFFE, DARK & CU., Auctioneers. goud awe i Ry ome that without your ekilliul aid my couse & manage es e3 | ror wasto many of the lunatics a moment of | * — ary outbuildinss. The residue ix teen otes secured by deed ot st on the ve been a a. Rot know what sort of a team he plays against.” | supreme glee, and in their delight they dis-| AM American Proposes to Add Five af oo ee Tiere tring a creatausnitty of had sud pine | premises wold: ve all cash, stoption Cf yanehseet or neeganrenated gages apart Pome eres NO MORE SUNDAY GAMES. potted themselves in the flames and waved Square Miles to London. ee a fod'*"Hitats Polat’ connie | ataeba’ Commarsacteg seca ot eaeceoeae meee saiiay <sceicadlid, Sehcabclaeaias aon Lee’ “However.” continued Mr. Young, blotting | their jaa in turbulent satisfaction at the | ire é SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF SALE OF AN | ing i too SaChe on, iyi sera. ‘Terme of (Pied with ia! fiftee pgs Se aia meee as saskanieg his telegram, “Tae Star ought to insist upon | 7" that was about them, and not until the | The Pall Mall Gazette publishes an interview ISITE AND SUPERB ci s frouting over at 2 Be da consider: | doysor right re : < purchaser's cost reter tome ateny time aud hope that your games. This is not a Suaday town and there ws | 1#¢al screams silenced. | which he unfolds a plan for bridging over the OF TURKISH, PLKSIAN AND INDIAN aeree din very ‘hewsy rbot pine aud) hard i EiANIS, 1310 F st nw Trustee fused success Yours truly, LO sympathy here for a club that will play on THE WORK OF AN INCENDIARY. | Thames from London to Putney, by a vast plat- | RUGS, tinber tract of on onventently placed tor # SE —$————$— ee 1. & ROLSSLE, Sunday. I know lots of patrons here who The fire was no doubt kindled in the cupboard | form, to rest upon tubular tunnels. stretching CARPETS, Bing to gous a spose oer cord wood. ‘The D \CANSON BROs a ‘ould ceate to go to the ordinary games if the | by one of the patients, From the construction | from shore to sho:e. About five miles of addi- Bias iu house aud substantaloutbuildiags. ‘The | 4 CONTIN skate: FROM MR. H. P. DPGRAAP, eam should continue to play seven days in di . ii i - Al 31 “High Port” stad d herr fish shot is Ol Le 4 7 > > 5 aay week. It ought to be stepped. ss © [of the buildifig there is doubt in some minds | tional spuce would thu: be added to the super- = of the oldest, best KnuWwu aid most probtebie on the | WASHUNGTON, 13 "BEING | PRESIDENT OF THE BOWERY NATIONAL BANK What do you think of the turnstile records | *#,t0 Whether tt was intended for an asylum or | ficial area of the metropolis, giving room for TEXTILES, ‘ a ae Su AND STEES SCs eda from the | cities?” asked the reporter. _ | ® blast furnace; in any case it served w avenues, trees, bazaars, halls and cafe EMBROIDERIES, ag aod g mgr ESTATE OF THE LATE COLONEL HENKY New Yors, May 7, 1888 & that the 4 -. purpose admirably, It was constructed of | chantants, with an electric tramway runnin, i deed of trust on the pr SAYLOK, BEING ON THE EASTERN BRANCH . nk that they show a rather flat state of y 6 p J : De. Liontums. o he M ‘come to the con- | Lfick and was 600 feet long, running back from ' down the middle, NOVELTIES, &c., &C. | erty C ad. exper of conveyancing to b: 1 poms O8 As “eg EN aves Nv eae aging i Scsieediein gunk phi > bali | the river half that distance. The main building | The tunnels beneath would be lighted b: BY cones neice moe gee pe YLVANIA AVENUE BRIDGE, NOW ; iageed Se 2 ae G woegthon occupied the center and on each side extended electricity, with stationsat intervals to accoms-| _B&# 8 recent importation by, together with the en | decree to recesve private bids abl reyort the an eirieete ete on tojoin the long list of grateful patients who oar ie adberous te pee che Wy | f0Ur Wings six stories im height. ‘To the east | modate river traflic. The estimated cost 1s | tirestock of, to the undersigued at the addresses indicated be- | By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cow Lave been relieved from troublesome and obsti- is settied in one way or the other there will be | Were the men’s wards and to the weed im cause of a general apathy. ‘There will be no return of | Women’s, sisty in all. | The fire was carri i ccuhy. oe ual cee, Pate complaints by your superior skill, My cae ®, Dew iuning ou THURSDAY, Waschrouiccatarth, from which I bad suffered t the | 100,000,000, and it is rumored that American d up | financiers are behind the scheme. District of Colum » Mr. D. K. VARGHABEDIAN, : W. WILLOU, EDMUND BULK “uaypenar eh a that used to exist until peo- | PY the sectiating shaft connected with the | a paeeeeien Of 6:8 and G20 14th st. nw. mychats BY WALTON 1008 4B S95 SS SS ouch an extent thatit weakened my general ple can come to regard the ciubs of their own | wers and the roof was soon a roof of fire. site PON BRIERE: | ocsiting of cuany A choice specimens of | 2S = the subdivision. of “TWINING CITY, Bealtu and fualiy ts weve: nstitutions and hope for victory | 48 the heat increased the’ stataes fell from sisting of many rare an ice 8p 3 ATCLIFE thosabll vision of CT Wises CAE sete wese aud Sually gave rise to such severe paim of loca! pride. ~ | niches to the ground, and then the habitants | The Bill to Abolish Capital Punishment | oriental art gathered from fifty or more cities of the nil a m the surveyor's office of the District uf imand about the headend throat that it pre - prostrated themselves, crying aloud that the is Practically Killed. wes ecu or ele: th ° . vented me from elecping and alarined my fame : ; _____ | saints had deserted them’ indeed, Meantime pein x Orient under his personal direction, and are not of the ; ‘pe a PE te eo ly, Lam bappy to state that the very first ap “The league has no definite plans in mind | the beds, furniture and utensils of every de-; ‘The New York.senate judiciary committee | class usually found at anction sales, SPO REET ROMELE HOUSE NO. | & per cent interest trom day ‘of toate on tis | Blication of your trestinent gave me prompt Jooking to a change im the situation. We are | Sctiption were being showered from the win- | . . 3 By virtue of a decree of the 81 Le Courtof the | SBUALY, aud to be secured by adeed of trust on the 1 a | Yesterday afternoon, by a vote of 7 to 2, post- | ‘This sale presente a rare opportunity to the lovers >. of a dec: i ae ¢ f the ) property solu, or allcasti at the option of pur- snd decided relief. In afew days the pain bad still determined to keep up the fight on the | 40Ws, aud a stream of ill-clad men poured out | : Ce ae District of Columbia passed in equity cause No. | Chaser. A depesit of $25 on each lot sold whl be se. og ? z east | poned indefinitely the Curtis bill to abolish 1 i . 4 je | 1¥.%253, Ernest 5. Maguire act, Ida May Higeinset al, | quired at the time . Conveyanci * Gisappeared and by degrees the other distress- me lines. but the lenty of money being | 02 the eastern wing. - A ‘| | of oriental goods to procure such rare articles, as tne | })'s93 Ernest S. Maguire act, fda May Hisenset al | quired me of sale yancink, &C, at pur. At least six of our cities are solid, even |, Lhe less hopeless cases were placed in the | capital punishment, thus killing the bill. This ‘ tot Mr, | MAY, A.D. 1800, AT DIVe O'CLOCK P.M, ofterfor | Swern cost Lt She terme of sale are sev eempliod ing symptoms characteristic of catarrh yielded ii they do not make money, and they mean to | lower wards, and they were removed without | action was taken after « hearing, in which Rev, | (tte stock must be disposed of on account of Mr. | sujet yublic exction, original Lat oue (i) in equare | yerye the rudit to resell Die proverts in defumiter Whe Aoyour administrations, until I now find my- mes Ghat the clas hae gat ay aid | wildest Screams an they resioied the nuns, who | Sound that it was in line with the ad ‘Tho sale wil besin at our 2 an PE acing Ea Cae a ae ons can bo ob. | Seeder outs tentnonal of your will end of 1.300 people to a same, | Were beseeching them to make their escape. At | Christian thought and civilization, Mr. Powell] ping ART GALLERIES, 920 PA. AVE. N. vuceof the late Johu ML Simms, en, containing 14 | rained ou applicaticn ofthe trusteceor the auctionssre. | #u0ceKs, iu the hope that others muay be bene WH is necessary to pat \ the windows a would be seen peering of New York, representing the Society of ea i ee ‘Toru of ale: One-third of the purchase money in gay aiding, Died by its publication, «HP, DEGRAAY. ponses, Washington was fortunate | through the burs, grnniag and jabbering at | Friends of the state, favored the bill, as in ac- | WEDNESDAY, MAY SEVENTH, AT cari, aud bulauice im one and two years frou day of CHAKLES a. ELLIOTT, { Trustees. -— du getting out when it the Pright dame that went up to the sky. AS | cordance with the tendency toward a greater ELEVEN A.M, AND AT TWu P.3L, by dood of trust upon the premisns-or allcaan, as pur. |—e2eee__ Fee@a Bailie, ) 00 Dr. Lighthil,, for thirty years s Specialist im NOTES FROM ABROAD, the bars and remain there until the flame: ent | respect for human life, shown also by the sub- And Continuing chaser's option. Bepost of $350 required atthe af DURCANSON BHOS., Avctisncers the cure of the diseases of the Far and Respirer s b eu ere u Mes el- erma of sale to be complied atrect: 4 ‘The Senators ure in Newark to-day. velopedher. stitotion of arbitration for war among nations.| — >AURSDAY, MAY EIGHTH, twenty days thereatter, or property resold et risk and ij PE SECC | tory Ongans, can be consulted on Destucsa The Atlantic race remains as it was, ‘The inhabitants had come from all parts, | He claimed the bill would make conviction and : i ‘The Rvewme Siar’ “All couvepameans, recordiugy @em | COMCOMAN STREET RORTHWEST.: oe | Catarth, Anthma and Diseases of the Lhrvet Say has reported for duty in Hartford. cor by the blaze, and in au hour the little | the infliction of the penalty for murder more FRIDAY, MAY NINTH, AND at parehuser seost. att ae By virtue of the power 1 me ested by will of Lavi- ‘and Lungs at bis oftice, Newark has sigued an experimental pitcher | Village was one surging mass of the spouting, | certain. He also advocated the general views SATURDAY, MAY TENTH, Oar ‘eshinaton Da nis G. Connelly, deceased. I will sell st suction on No, 1017 15TH ST. 3.W. 4 ewar they had beheld, Whe: fi | " oi fasting & AT SAME HOURS. & CO., Auctioneers, et » : esd Maniles pens’ The Newark papers deny the rumor that the 4 they had beheld, hen the fire also favored the bill, tracing the reduction in Seb sansinteere eet ine pe Geo hows trom & 22and300% =u club is to be transferred from Newark to Tron- | found they were powerless to save the building | the number of capital crimes in Englind and} Eehibition Monday and Tuesday, May 5 and 6 after 2 = IT 13% OF CANMACES SUBDIVISION OF LOTS: me ton. they turned their attention to the inmates and | in this country during the century and holding CHAXCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, ! pronting 16 66-100 foc; or CORCORAN atreet, witha | — The “bleaching boards” on the Cleveland | burst m the doors with axes, that the time had come to remove the remain- | 9 ©. m2-ot BEING No, UU MERILE STREET NORTHEAST, | depth of U0 feet to an alles, aud ved ya well: Brotherhood ground are covered with an awn- A SCENE OF AWFUL TORROR. | ing capital crimes from the statutes by abolish- = By virtne of a dceree of the Supreme Court of the | Mult twovstory Brick Houde with, back building aud 30 Muu ing. Inside Chief Benoit says, it was such asight | 2& capital punishment. J. Irving Browne rppuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. District 1 Coe panes 8, sass cause No. | Yeniences, ‘This pi y is well located, being con- Maree tad tase peed fae been released by New | a4 no fireman ever witherse?, In one of the | PKG {or the bill on legal grounds, and the | savapiy TWO-STORY UiICK RESIDENGR, Xo. | HumOsUit ges fay al Aaj noea ths undersigned | Senient yo areet car linen tad will Minko & r go to Jersey City - | Rev. Dr, King of Albany opposed it on religious | 437°FirTH S1REET NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION, | of the premises. ou MOND, ELETH Day | "900 or investment. ah, balance in 1. 2ené 3 years; Mat ' The Chicago League attendunces have dwin- | Wards that he entered were twenty-five | grounds. OB), THURSDAY ARTRENOON, MAY EIGHTH, | OF MAY, 1890, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ail that piece nen Es ban G per curt ineeeege, paptihs combenme: MMM x dled down to less than tive hundred daily. | patients, and at his approach they huddled | = = ———-— 1st sat POUR Ay ‘CLOCK, in front of the prsnores. £ | of Ground lying and beine in the city of Wash: Ally, and to be cecured by deed ‘of trust on premises MM M 4 Is it possible that the battle for the Atiantic | together like a pack of beasts, entwining their; Joseph Mocks of New York, the referee who | Shall ill at vublic suction, the ‘Two-story Brick Kesl- | District of Columbia, and, described as Lot two han: | 0%; Speen at option of purchaser. A deposit ct | At At ME Ny ‘or the 4 \ - n - ve containing five rooms and cellar, heated by la- | dred and thirteen , inaquare six hundred und > i at dale, Conveyancing. £0, 8t pur Pesnant will be fought between Baltimore and | FMS into one mass of humanity. He weized | figured so prominently in the Flack divorce | trabes, Ne, 4it7 ath et.n.e. seventy-five (375), the ‘same b-ing tuproved by a | $290 required, st sale. Comveved with indo Washington’—Baltumore Sun, Quite possible, | thé nedfest, but, said the chief, “I could no | conspiracy case, was yesterday released from | | One-third cash, the residne in two equal | Three-siory Brick "Dwelling, is known a8 No. | Criicrwise the trustee reserves: it to resell at: coc H HH 00 oCC OO L ert ree, indeed. . | more separate the crowd than I could parts of | the Tombs. having served his thirty daygand | f2srand secured by adecd of trust All couveranc: | “yeastlog tale norte tty: One-third of the pur. | Pak and cost ot the defaulting pura rafter dar | SCH HT OS cS ot A TE Little Clarence Duval. the mascot who ac- | Your horse.” He tugged at them until the fire | paid his fine of $500. t purchaser's cost; $100 deposit requited at | chase money in cash within seven days from the day | S1¥ertisemnent of puch senale ity sche hs wapapes g co BH 8 oc 9° AA ER companied Anson in the all-aroand-the-world | darted into their garments and enfolded them | — Thirty-six schools in the south were aided by of sale. THOMAS Down, NG, of sale, of which $200 is te be as a deposit at the | shed to Wash 2 Trustee. | Gol E &E 00’ S08 “a0”, wr z kun trip. is now connected with the Chicago Brother- | ke a shroud of flame and then he escaped with | the John F. Slater educational fund during the = ae Auctioneer. _ | time of sale: the bulauce of the purchase money in two — » e Chicago Brother = ory equal installments in six und twelve moatus from the | >) UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, hood Club.—Ex. his life. past fiscal year at an outlay of $45,000 for the | (HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE VACANT Lor | Gis IataRmente sly ind ee et ye he + Aves “Buck” Ewing, Roger Connor and James|_ The engineer of the building did good work | purpose of introducing manual training. OR sees Sot TBST AND SEC- | promissory notes, dated the day of rule and to bear in- | ye ueregs SALEOF VALUALLE UNIMPROVED DEANK AND EATEN EVERY YEAR oo i 7 hn Emme), jr. 1 ler in the berg ‘i . torest at 6 percentum per anuum.o- all cash. at option oBU, PROPERTY, PAKYT OF ST. ELIZA- O'Rourke are ail making an effort to act as | iM *aving nine patients and every fireman made | John Emmel, jr., paying telle money — of purchaser, FRANK T. BROWNING, 1 SUBURBAN nd manager of the New York Players’ Club.—Buy- | ® Fecord of which he may feel proud. On the | order division of the Baltimore post office, was | _ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the a r Z 416 oth st. new. BET, Prony on eee bogey way? falo Commerc None of tiem have made a | first alarm the engineer turned on the hose, | arrested yesterday. He is short in his cash | Djsisict of Columbis, passed in equity cause No | SAMUEL R. BOND, ‘Trustee, STATES ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE. Very big success of it, but whatelse is to be ex-| VUt_it was utterly “useless, as the fire leaped | about #500. . Ys, Thomas Burke et al, defendants, I-staly on | %80-cokebs__S2t44staw. | p> \irtzeof sdecrecof the Supreme Court of the BECAUSE OF ALL CHOCOLATES ’ ed? It is the . URSDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, A D. NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. District of Corumbia, passed in consolidated Equi - the old story of too many cooks, 1890, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, offer for sale st auc i. ars cutise No. 12095. Johnston ¥s. Hoyle, and No. 1 ladeiphia Inguarer. tion hi front of the premises, the property known as | TRUSTEES: OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON Ye: Boieeaty the uudersigned trustee wiil sell at sr ms ras punast asp DEE. A s2acial iam Worcentee ye: The nancial Hiei Gait arts anteecneaame| Reateetres gtttee™ Te momo | Pabeewer a Saar Gite Seite ies unde: si . ! . F . twenty-four 724), went 3s A * t A 4 dilficulties under which the Worcester club has Highest of all in Leavening Power.—U. S, Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, | bundred and twenty-four (724) sroutinie twenty -eueht By virtue-cf gdeed of trust duly recorded in Liber | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, that ‘the tract of — sieared up tolay, und ‘the club once ‘more bes , Fectanore or lesa ahd being between First nnd Second | Disteie of Cohaasbse we wil sels at patlic auction te | rund: described as folow fiton the Se day, and the 1 a8 uF a bright outlook.” President Braden of Jersey Sticom northeast. iu tuinecity® beximuime boat 60 | outer the BrP eg WEDNESDAY, LEE FOUR saad treet, ty, President Sh tN te e ect went of corner of Hecoud and D structs northeast, | TEENTH DAY! OF" MAY. A.D. 1800, ‘at FIVE is to Seok pot et enema mag peer yee The Move yeeverty offers an unusual inducement to | O'CLOCH PBL. al that Doce OF Farce! nd | recorded sith, the” coure: hich re! unson of New Haven succeede: this persons cesiring au investment. prewi wn and descril on eround or fe So: > irom ss Besant Rrssaylipcnne ln Terms of sale, as provided by tbe decree, are : One- | piatof Washington city, D.C, as and {Pause | found “stone inarkiue the ‘of Bt. SGRAND PRIZES. 5 GOLD MEDALS. - od wy agreement fourth of the purchase money cash and the residue in twenty-nine (29) in Chayy Vision of whereby the franchise will be turned over to three equal installments at respectively six, twelve | lots in square numbered nine ly auasiaty 60>, - Worcester men tomorrow by President Braden. and eigutecn months from the day of eale, the deferred te Pogordedin gurvesers oftce of eu District ey How the matter has been settled they do not RT ee eo PES say. deed “on the ;, oFall th onal, at the to the same. ‘or in anywise tas tia ageele Saieae Se ed a seen eee fore the Monmo: county court yester- 2 3 . hig tae apylaniinas Suc leases oka ae pO SR ER GE Ete teas FOR SALE AT 40 CENTS A POUNDEVERTWHERS Long Branch were put in, out of which CELES . {he risk and cost of the defaulting purchasur. Ancing, &c. at purel ‘cost, A deposit Sf G200 siatniies sixty were granted. "None of the Long Branch Ar pe Recordinx, Ke at purchaser'ecost, | required af time of, sels. Teruis to be complied with BRANCH hotels or saloons secured » license. ted mumme P ee UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cleveland dined yes- ° BLAIR ‘uf, such retuic in some howspaper published D Fendall But in me 3a, L. BARBOUR & SONS, terday with Cardinal Gibbons as the guests of Cor, 434 and D ste. Bw. JAMES Joa, O'Donoliue of New York, 226-dhde RATCLIFFE, DAME CO. Austoneers, | apSO-dkds THOS G. BRADLEY, § Trustees, ‘Wholesale Agents for the District of Columbia,

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