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——_ = enki * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, MAY 19, 1890-TEN PAGES. : 7 CITY AND DISTRICT. ROBBERY AT THE ELSMERE, KILLED BY HIS FRIEND. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, GF No other paper published has anything | 4 Burglar in the Rooms of Senator In- | He Did Not Know That the Gun Was THIS AFTERNOON. Tonornow,. FUTURE DAYS, | : HI = ae ee readers in the city of Wash- galls. Loaded. GiEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., QINE_ THRFE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRIC TO THE NOTH, W ike half as many we in . — DWELLING, CORNER OF THIKD AND © | DOUBLE TRACK Ee ngton as has Tux Evexrxo Stam, and no other | HE STEALS SEVERAL MUXDRED Dottans’ wortm | Charles G. Riggs, » prominent society man | 7*CS7HES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Se SeResreeein, Sean eT NEAR PERNSTi-| STSELBAlLA | Mac woe bas yet supported its claims by an affidavit} OF JEWELRY BELONGING To miss EruEL sx-| of Syracnse, was shot and killed yesterday proud AVENUE, LE DROIT FARK. | senteakse General Auctioneers, Ou THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY Twenty. | TRATNS UPAYE WAS} 2 GALIS—THE THIEF SEEN IN THE ROOMS BY | morning by Robert E. Drake, a well-to-do law- | 12° 188s snd recorded O folio ded et SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. SECOND. ot S QUABTZE OF SIX OCIOCK, wo wal hes hongens — LITTLE MURIEL INOALTA ver, Riggs’ most intimate friend. ‘The story of | fahren records forthe District of Colum estar cee cance wor : the shooting is ns follows: Drake and Riggs were | we’ will offer for sale, in front of the premisoa, ou CONTINUATION SALE OF Fronting 21 feet 1 feck oc Bd arene uit oben ot TWO DEFEATS. Saturday afternoon some one, supposed to MONDAY, THE NINETEENTH DAY OF MAY, <1 70 feet on C street and improved by @ weil-butit three- ee be a professional hotel thief, visited the apart- | out /°r ® 800d time together on Saturday night. | 1800. at S1x O'CLOCK P.M. cat weekctennte See ene, Containing thirteen fous and baths moderu couse? r 4 | property, situate 18 Coun! ashingtou. Dis- containing thirteen rooms an Tu conve: the Newar! helped himself to the diamonds and other jew- | PAY pina Saeaaee. enjoying them- | apd ktown atte brow Park. SM a Comer 10th street and Penneylvaiisavense, — | and cunveicut 40 street car linen churcbes and liarrisburg tot. Lowe It is nenally easy enough to find ont the effect | elry in the room of Miss Ethel Ingalls. Little | scivea. a little after midnight they returned | 1. ana S pence steer ealas wittitudecask ct chorea DAILY AT 11 AM AND 3 P.M. Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two year, | 20pm. dally. with Bios of an action, but rather hard to discover the | Muriel Ingalls heard a noise in her sister’ six (6) per centum pet anbum, payable semi-annually, ar6 per cent Bierest, payable seuni-antiaaliy, | agnificent and costly pieces of Satsuma, Tokto | Dotes* ri to their boarding house, The room occupied } orali cash, at the option of the purchaser, $100 ou | Most ™maenificent an mad to be secured by deed of trast ON premise by Be: Hips ithe wocond floor, at aha top | secnist et tine of al. “air cobttstnrins ee ae | and Mage Porcelaine over oferedin thinchty. BOQ" | SuUizeywateraee creuchtcer Se gtteat cr gis | y Mr. Riggs is on the second floor, P | chaser's cost. ‘Terms to’ be complied with in fifteen | CHINA and HAND-PAINTED TEA SETS, 50 | requited at sale. . Couves mens, Re, at purchewers | of the stairs. A bath room divides bis apart- | days or resale at risk 9d cost of defaulting purchaser, pieces of genuine CLOISONNE VASES and cost. Terms to be complied with in t sanse, In the case of the bail game played | room, and knowing that Miss Ethel had gone here Saturday both, however, are easy of dis- | to the Blaine wedding she went to the room. covery. The effect was the defeat of the home | The door was open and before the bureau stood ments from those of Mr. Drake, The two | *#f Ave days’ advertisement in The Evening Star. PLAQUES, BAMBOO and BEAD Pom. Fisk and cost of defwuit i TNORe AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, team by the score of 9 to 4, and the cause may | @strange man. He was ransacking the bureau | young men, on entoring the house, engaged in | _™sC-eod&as SKE akties TFastecs, TIERES, GOLD and SILK EMBROIDER. nbulshed ip Wastiniton, D. — Sand Sincere Palle be stated thus: Manager Sullivan evidently | drawers and had secured soveral hundred dol- | fight badinage and playfal sport, ‘racing and PReToRy SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- IES, PUNCH BOWLS. and fine specimens itle Company's Sletract «: i . ¥ 5 4 : SE: PRU myl6-d&ds DUNCANDSON Bi made a mistake when he released Mace and } lars’ worth of Miss Ethel’s property. The man | chasing each other up and down the corridor. TATE, FRONTIS BETy TO Settee AN Ei of SARS SALAD BO WIS ond BRUIT ~ 3° DISHES. u r G93 Also 100 very fine oM. JOWLING, Auctioneer, kept McCoy. The Senators could not bat, that's turned from the bureaa to leave the room and —_— ‘on the — fi tee rape inagsres ¥ SIRE! aa t Nt SCREENS of the best quality T= AS Dy se . = z aye i chard Elnare, at 10.50q Bl They popped up fies as if they were play- | the frightened child hid herself in the hallway. | Picked up e small ride standing On MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY NINETEENTH, and exquisite designs, ae ae RERAST, 10 p.m. bw Vouk AND 1 10, 3:13, f : ock gravity, not | 0% MONDAY A : : ing in the olden times of tail-end ship, and | He walked leisurely from Miss Ethel's room | $f;th< bellway, and, with mock gravity, not SLEEVE CLOCK. will snl ia front of the prem, | _ Wo svall makean, offering at HALE PAST THREE | | On TRURSDAY MOuNIN a when men, by the chance of wait- | *pd entered the room of another guest. Again | ang pullea, the trigger, A shot was fired and | LOT SANDEAST HALF OF LOT 4, SQUARE 80, bermg about 100 pieces, 4B opportunity for con: | Ramis Remoes Cones a is the child got a glimpse of the man through the | 7, Ih wit f Drake caught | fronting 95 tect 4% taches,more or less, on north side selirs in tinix special line of Japanese Art, In this | of Thomas Dew lines. ing for “four bad Dallas Feached | door, and this time the intruder also saw her. | gules fol) with a cry Of pa ten ted, | Oi sireck botmeed Cwouty iret and “ienty-scocad | sale will aiso found FANS "lu eadicow variety, | Sante avenue wore the bases, the succeeding batmmen| Ho ‘asked her what she was ranning | jy és ip his arms and castes tie ne ne pees | See craven and having adepth of 128 feet 836 | LANTERNS and UMBAELEAS for lawn purposes aud - Sioect at Sramke, Ta could not do enongh with Mace’s delivery to| about the hall for, and she told him | ededto make on cxamination, He found |. this property te admirably situated for a subdi- | to mention m ema og gy ey Fo Byer ogg accomplish any tangible result in the way of | nothing. Although ‘badiy frightened, she | ther tne bullet had entered the vedy low down | Vision aud worthy the atveution of those desiring tou: | “Time ofsale ELEVEN AM, and THREE P.M. No | partiesevinstied wil ke nome | runs. McCoy, Riddle and Nicholas and Mace | passed’ the stranger and went ‘down | on the back, penetrating the spinal column at wiihis will ds anid sepacatsts. reserve. ae my19-5t_ | "Terms cash. miz-ats_ | » MAY TWENTY SEO. wat TEN O'CLOCK, the y Will sellat theauction roome er Lith street and Penpsyl- » to Day charges, about oan Parke ept Sunday, aud 3:00 m ar PHILADE LPIA ONLY. A days ana 4 00pm daily, and Duffy were the batteries. The game was | stairs to give the alarm. When some of the A i . | Terms: One-third cash, balance In one and two y ALTER B. WILL S & CO., Auctioncers, UNCANSON BROS., neers, witnessed by © generous crowd, numbering | boardere went upstairs the stranger had disap- se Postel re rh red fare oaualiy end to ba aacead to tet ah ean ee N DAY, MAY TWENTIETH, AT ELEVEN DY r on ove rx fully 1.500 people, who were very much disap- | peared, and it was discovered that he had ran-| jarge arteries, which subsequently caused | casli, at option of purchaser, "A deposit of @200 re CK E ELLIN FRONT OF | SIRT HARD RESERTH SEE On | ted to see the home club so weak with the sacked several rooms, but had only taken what | death quired at tive ot sale. Converantini, Sc at gu GUN sald SURTEREET | QWEST. MEING HOUSE No. 610 F STRER I. . O'Brien played second once more and | jewelry he found in Miss Ethel’s room. When y i - | Otherwise right reserved to ressil at tisk and cost ot CHOICE COLLECTION OF HOSES, RHODES | ez Uirtue of the suthority vested in us Uy the Betre | 7.20, 8:10, 9-00, 9:40, 10 showed a slight repetition of bis timidity, two | the young lady returned later in the after- | ,,At1 o'clock yesterday ee ae defsulting purchaser after Ave'dayy sdvectisemeutof | DESDKUNSCAZALEASS PALMS LILIES Hie | Basar ary GinOAN. Cl TWENTE SEVEN | t )ig0 ata deus, stung oat errors being charged to him. Nicholas took | noon and examined her room sho discovered | Viapp and Totman, in which he distinctly | {'h Tesalein some newspaver DEANGEAS AS R GREE tu trout of the freiuiaes, partot - ;. Oo ons left field im place of Jordan, who has a severely | that not only had the burglar taken her jew- | stared that he and Drake were good friends, | "253° dons HOTHOUSE PLANTS. FROM THE WELL: LOT I& SQUARE 458, i . 4 bruised finger that renders him useless.at the | elry but he had also taken her graduation | S24 ‘that the shooting was accidental, Riggs cry, * "WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. feet tr thof BS tect 1i¢ | | S00, 7140, 10:00 aud AE bat and uncertain in the field. In. the latter | medal. The police were at once notified of ; 7 “ee Tints, boa fi ae part of the game Riddle and Nicholas changed | the burglary and Detcetive Carter is now look- | ras. ast book alge dean Heber Washington scored two in ths first on | ing for the robber, ware men. He was twenty-five years of age. jader's base on balls and steal, at” Bird's | The Senator's homo in Kansas was once | Ywgmon Ho was twenty dive years Of Oso. it” Auctioneers, AICLIFEE, DARR & CO., Auctionerrs, 20 Peunsylvania ave. B.w, tay, 4 tHEKN Baldy base on bails and Whistler's sing “in the | robbed in the same way. Tue thief on that | 1 a ake ie a eee | To TeiNe 7 feat f uches on B atrest with a denth of | ENGLISH DOG CART, NEARLY NEW; COST #400, second, with two out, a base on ball _teal | occasion also entered Miss Ethel’s room and | County Democratic Club. | Drake ise young | pices ‘nek Dwelling, No-oay Betrectuortheust, with | SAL MARNESS ibe ATy OF GENTLEMAN ae titereet pape se sud O'Brien's error let in a run for 3 stole her jewelry. But that time the consid- | 200 Promising lawyer of Ononeen ry ad | modern conveniences. On “TUPSDAY, MAY TWENTIETH, at TWELVE cof the purchaser. A dercad = i ‘f i @ member of the law firm of McFarran & Drake, | "'Thisproverty ix desirabiy located on Capitol Hill, | 9% <f rg HAY, TWENTIETH, at TWELVE | ° bese praegercaienecaee | erato Kansas thief, wno took evorything elso | fy"Clinton block. He iv also vico president of | bef eat an firey Mande : ‘Se'will sell in frout of Our salesrooiue, af atc a The visitors won the game in the -_ A| im the shape of valuables he could find, left | the Warden Manufacturing Company and a| y Acme: One-third cash, Uaiauce in one and, two tonight venerved tn n Tusk aud comt of ENGLISH DOG CART, local civil service examiner, annunily and to be secured by deed of trust, cr all cash, | x, ORE EX BAe base on balls, a hit, two steals and: ther a ee ee Ray teed of trust. cr all castle | Nearly now, to which attenth ve. i THE BREWERS’ CONVENTION. - = cn ae = sere ray Recs Sse 0 ‘ RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. 5 pag al gabe rarer oi, “=p MURDERER JACKSON ARRAIGNED, | fiitultse Contomncine, Resa orci ot | mea eel 3 Ry Je ut risk and cost of d 1g purchaser, after five | ——~ SSG FS TESTE - m16-d&ds_ Attorneys for ‘Then another hit, a wild pitch ad two errors | Program of Business and Social Enter | yramie Murphy’s Slayer Given a Pree | ings'ndvertisiuc nt sick reat Han seme uoaenapes OR TEE CQERE NEARLY NEW). SING = her medal on the bureau, defaulting purchaser after five ds: sale IM SOLE paper publisled in Washington, D.C. SEPM Bi SMO IT, EDGAR SMITH, jas G. Suuith, decd sir and 110 am.; 2200, od, . 5 i ’ | 3 INCANSON BBOS, Auctioneers a, by McCoy, one a bad throw to first and the tainments This Week. published in Washington, D.« pas AND DOUBLE HARN SOT AE OBE - other a weak farable of a weak hit, let in the au Z Huniaerycnserse- m14-dkds Se CAMEOS acesase: | BOLD ON ane Leavi TMUSTERS CONTINUATION SAB or Vann. © oftice, northesst cor. Geneant nee Prahteg nas from gaot ten aperyiae aneae soni Charles E. Buchanan, alias Charles Jackson, Fuss DOWLING. Auctioneen ON TUESDAY MOKNING, WASHINGTON, IN “TWINING CITA,” BEING To dent bd ee the run getting for Newark. but the Association fail to enjoy themselves while their the murderer of his mistress, Mamio Murphy, O'CLOCK. (m17-2tj SMIIH AND’ 1S “TRUSTERS SUB-| Chas E Plan won theh. These were made on a single by | convention is im session here it will not be the VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 934 DIVISION OF THAT PORTION OF THE | Genera) Mana, | 3 who was brought to New York Saturday from TWENTY-SECOND STREET, AT AUCTION, ROSENBERG, ESTATE OF THE LATE COLONEL HENRY tamccnerer Agent, poargg ee ros Sie ty Sasa fault of local German-Americans, A very at- Musk: Mek, etece te ns t | Qh MONDAY, MAY NINE TERATH, 1890, at FIVE . O20 Lousiana ave, NAYLOR, BEING ON THE FASTERN Bi ANCH I ALTIMORE AND OHIO KATLROAD. Sauk wae ave Gropped. into Glea-| tractive program of entertainment has been iskegon, » Where he was arrested las 1 will sell in front of the ‘premise ‘Opposite City Post Office. OF IMAC OK ANACUSLIA KIVEM AN Bebe fect May 11, INQ, D JATELY ADJACENT TO THE W | Leave Washingt No, 54, tenting 24 fe : 3 geet tide of Sed etvent Dect Parts SYLVANIA AVENUE BRIDGE, NOW week, was arraigned before Coroner Levy in feshen Gn haloes inant the coroner's office yesterday morning: He Ae avenue, by @ depth of feet 26 inches tow ING, uaz t In TH, 15H TEN OC q A i; 5 i oot wide alley, improved by comfortable three-story Stock consists in part of Parior Suites in H.ir anc hadspent the night in cell in police hoad- | fricy dweling containing seven rooi's, vam, water, ka, | Push, Chanter Suthe in Walnut, Molagans, pak gral quarters, where he was closely watched lest he | _ Terms: (moe-tiird cash; bal in oné and two | Maple, M.T. Center and Dining Tabies, Bi eit Years, with interest secured by a deed of trust on the | reaus, Washstauds, Book Cas air an: might attempt suicide. The murderer looked } property, or all cash, ‘A deposit of #100 required at tresses, Pillows, Carpets, MF, y the picture of misery. A beard of five or six | Dicuesersoot: ont Bnd Converancing of | Heating snd Gasoline Heoves, the subsivision of “TWISING CITY, says growth concealed e scratch on his throat | pryiiog, = AWAGGAMAN, Real Ketate Auctioneec. | Balance of conelgnmest of Cutlery. Crockery, Lampe | rus ss en ae ot ihe inflicted by himself with suicidal intent, When | fore gate o Kegulur sales day of Carpets, Furuiture, © ui of New Jersey For Chicagoand Nurti led Limited ex Press daily 11 yam. Aniapolia, express street ueat Penus) son's bands bad he not been _sud-| prepared, and this will be sandwiched with denly aifected with sun blindness Wash-| business in such a way as to deprive the latter ‘gton scored ons in the fifth on two bases on : : balis and Gilbert's wild throw to first af 5 tee maine appenrun. There Wh be making a fine stop of Bird's hard. liner. | frequent excursions in carriages to the city’s Another run resulted in the sixth on O'Brien's | beauty spots and a pilgrimage to Mount Vernon scratch hit, a base on balls and MeCoy’s clean | has already been arranged for. Mr. Heurich’s hit into right.which sent to third in time to i ‘i catch Nicholas just after the ran scored. brewery will be visited and there will be a re- Auction sale at above premises Tt Shuck Mat- uss, Matuug, Cooking, bia, | Washington made 5 hits and 5 errors, and | C¢Ption at the Schuetzen Park. The finale will | arrested in Muskegon he tried to cut his throat. | 2#€ Massing. withoux tereee to oeaiaan tee one Tins of sale: One-third cash, the balance in equal : kr o b he Tari 8 STREET BETWE sipamentecregoucirek, twat 1 and 2 yeurs, Dotes to be & Newark 5 hits and i error. e & banquet at the Arlington on Monday, Jackson, who previous to the murder was} J NENUETH S1KiETS SORIUMEST 1 os FOL ut interest trom! day Looe ae ND DEFEAT. Business will commence tomorrow afternoon, ; Pa COME vb DWELLING. Fi ene opep deren sit. 8:00, C15. : igs . -; | will meet at Grand Army Hall to transact a e . Joltimbia, and of a decree paxsed in equity cause DA AVENUE ns . Conveyan: washed at Newark, 7to0. Phillips and Rid-| jittie preliminary business, In the evening | 12 answer to the usual questions of the Coro- | 11731, id District, substitut NINETEENTH | Chaser’s cost. If the terms of sais are * ah "a Duff ; ae : ‘1108 | ner the prisoner said his name was Charles E. | us as tt dof trust, and by request > : with aitide: tae. dapnet dep alana, oh x dle and Sullivan and Duffy were in the points. | there will be a social session, when the visito re - : . en bet . hen isitors th: He hi oi the parties thereby secured, will sell at public mii TES! ‘, ve the right to resell the property Jet " le 7 hil ., A Buchanan. ie has used the name of Jackson 2 7 . sale, on the premises, on TUESDAY, | #erve the right t he prop fo Daher SiSU a. iv, 3 Washington made 7 hits and 5 errors and New- | will be formally welcomed to the city by Com- | fhr'armetima gaat ie we id, bo mad, | auction. in froutof the premises, on MONDAY, MAX H DAY OF MAY, 1800, AT RIVE | risk and thaser afte cuntegn bode en haa ark $ hitsand Oerrors, Five thousand people | missioner Douglass. ‘The sessions} of the as- geirrngc Gounda, Ho forcmerl? | Soe ones PAST FIVE number of the most desirable Lots | public nov sue Lewspaper pub- A Q < at Har rigiuai lot 4 in square BU, with the | jn the subdine the surveyor's 5 ‘Lerms: One-third cash, of which $100 must be de- | fi" murdered. Coroner Levy committed him to | posited ut the timeof sulé,and the balance in three | pubs Lote 1) 12 and 13 in block : the Tombs to await the result of the inquest. | fqual installments, in’ one. two in block 3; pale which the notes of the purcha: from day of sale and secured by deed of trust ‘The | 824 his wife lived in Canada, He formerly | CLO: © | lived at 26 Henry street with the woman he | improve w the game, sociation will close on Thursday evening. OTHER GAMES. a a < os oe are: Thies J. asi : < | Lefena, president; James Liebmann, vice presi- On Saturday Hartfora lost to New Haven 9 | ant. fi. B. Scharmann, vice president; Joseph too. Fagan, O'Connell and Murray and Doran | Liebmann, treasurer; Richard Katzenmayer, lished in W Heights, recorded in Book, No. 6, p. 113, 2; Lots 210 and 14, ; Low 41 aud 19, , aud others, ‘These Lots are well located on high Krouud, streets and avenue paved and sewered, ee c snd many of them are capable of subdivision, expec ap23-d&ds vision can be < of thie auctioneers and Hofford were the batteries. Hartford | aecrctary. THIRTY-FOUR CUBANS KILLED. | Jot, wil! be taken, or all coala at option of ui tally. howe fronting on Fork nue (Boundary | sarap aOVE Saiz is POSTPONED Unrit | pM Wt? te made 10 hits and $ errors and New Haven 12| eases aie or the property will ee ledges i AY TWENTY-FIRST, 1800, amuse | pan ean SS Tivecdsenen = New Surzetxa Cans to St. Lovrs.—Pnllman | Terrible Disaster in Havana at @ Fire | Gtiayitne pumilaser All couvesauciug ad records | M4 4n9 further suformation given. Sole positive, °° | MEDSESDAY, MAX UMESTA-RIEST, 180, aaute | pa ps § Sy Baltimore whipped Wilmington, 8 to 7, The | buffet sleepingears now run through to St. Saturday. dug at purchaser's co aS years, with inlerest at six, per ceut pe paya- RICHAL ae Orivies made 10 hits and the Peach Blossome {| Louis, via Cincinnati, on the Baltimore and 10 hits and 7errors. The batteries were Gal- | Ohio Vestibule Limi higan snd Corcoran and O'R id Town- | daily at 2 me ORemhe ond Teem | ig ot. Laie text eitacuoen at 4 ‘GEXs } rrustecs, | ble seius-annuaily, and to be s cured trust | _my15 CHAS ALE: ms-d&ds | 28 Property wold, Or all cash, " option of purchaser or " 5. Plrchiawers: "Terie to ‘be Coimlieu with in ten days | FVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. SES 2 T|VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | from day of sa.e, otherwise right reserved to resell at VALU R ” in Ysasi’s hardware store in Havana, Ina | MyHOMAS bu meer. Flak aud cost of defaulting purchaser after ave aye VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Metropolitan Branch, 6:30, i pal biaKous ODly, ed, leaving Baltimore At 11 o'clock Saturday night a fire broke out p.m., Washington 3:30 p.m.,arriv- A similar Woreester ran away from Jersey City, 12to 4 | #¢r¥ice is maintained on tho Baltimore and | Short time the flames reached a barrel of pow-| VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SEVEN. | sdveruseiicnt of auc resale in some Lewapaper pubs jam aeRianiE 5 Burns and Guinasse and McDermot. ‘Lurner | Ohio Express, leaving Baltimore daily at 10:20 | der in the building anda terrible explosion TH NEAR M STREET NORTHWEST, AT | op each lot at tne of sale, Cuuveyanciug, &C., at pur- | Under and by virtue of a decree of t 00pm. poms borers gatiny: aeons mantle) 8 BET” hres ey Dae Et | followed. Tho whole structure waa blown to) (7 onpay, MAY NINETAENTIE, 1900, av | “Miter or aomle Cont tarads Dhak lee ee aoe on fit Tuacle 16 bite aud 1 error, and Jersey City hits | Louis the second morning at 7:45. * | pieces and thirty-four persons were killed, LE-PAST FOUL U" “PM, in frout of the | mylsd&ds, DU }ON BROS., Auctioncera_ | Fenton etal are complainants and Sarah Ferg . $6.30, 6:50 tl ao eee 5 errot i 1 pretuises, 1 will sell the west partof sublot 9, in square | — ———— ~ ———— | etal are defend oWD &s equity e Teatiay Halliesaxe: wou froud: Gecsey. Clty, In the Tabernacle Pulpit. Among the dead are four fire chiefs, The Vene- | YE3" fronting 27 tect on Lith street, neat M strect | TIVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ithe und: A trustee will,uu BATUR i'Si0 am, and 15.30 13 * ° y * es Rev. Peter Roberts, who has been called to | 2¥¢lan consul, Senor Francesco Silva, who hap- | northwest, by a depth of 100 feet with a public side — TWEN!Y-FOUKTH DAY OF MAY, AD. 1800, indus armiv ma 4 duty 11 to0. German and Towusead and Fitzger- . ee e P f the buildi = alley. This property sin # very valuable and desir- SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, HALE-PAST FIVE (CLOCK P.M. th frout of the | 4:10 p.m.. from « wats anid St Da aldand David were the batteries, Buarnie’s | the pulpit at Tabernacle Church, South Wash- | Pewed to be in front of the building at the time uble nection, being near Connecticut aveutio und De | | pre: Bell at public auctich, ail that parcel or lot | ai ahi 200 yu too Aitiabung +: os Se, ein “ : ji i i Sales stree LOGU! RA NI y of in said Dis- | pau. daily. men nude 12 hits and 5 errors and the Jersey | ingtou, will not enter on his new duties until es oe Leto was pester In addition | Se Che ‘One-third cash, balance sn one and two yeare Cn ee ee fr ct kato anand bein Siw YORK AND MIILADELYIIA DIvssn pt clegtincadisino or a next October. Meantime his pulpit will be | to the killed over ono ed persons aro in- | with interest, aud secur a de trust on the TABLE WARE AND ORNA- | {lt Buadred x ‘ - Nem d bitzabeth, nd couveyaneiyy REPOUS*E SILY riding and couveyanciug at ee filled by Rev. William Griffiths, a recent grad- | iured. The explosion caused the wildest ex- | Property cost of purchaser; $200 will be required at time of OLD CUT AND ENGE ur day —National League.—I of that widt iladelphia, 6; Care on 7 i Ps c 1. a, Wi H SOLID SILVER 2 erited md 4 "Pittsburg. 6; Brooklyn, 4. Bost | tate of Yale, who for the past two summers | Citement throughout tho city and thousands | sale." THUMAS DUWLISG,, | RURAL WORCESTER Chia: LtNe sashes ie thas we 10 0 yarn 0. 4. New York, 6; Cleveland, 2, | has been connected with Plymouth Congrega- | flocked to the scene of the disaster. The gov- | ~~~ —— = +e two story fr Philadelphia, 10, Pitts. tional Cuureh, Massachusetts, piece: he a ernor general, the civil governor and all the FUTURE DAYS, NE. JAPANESE eae oe w York, 13; Buffalo, 6." Cleve- | With great success, Yesterday he addressed a | principal authorities of the city were promptly | 710s b> waca = Za Fee RT ged install te Boston, 5. "Brooklyn, $:' Chicago, 2. | large congregation at Tabernacle Church, on the ground and did everything in their | [105 =» WAGGAMAN, Real Estato Auctioneer, ic Heory nutes ot the an American Association.—Louisville, 8; Ath= ee =e power toaid the injured and calm the grief- FA Hertel sale so be te, ointe toctween Bul letic, 5. Brooklyn, 9; Toledo, 8. Syracuse, 5; An Appeal for More Pens. stricken relatives of the victims, Several 2 OLD But Ir dads St. Louis, 0. Hoches! Columbus, To the Editor of Tar EVENtNo Star: houses adjacent to the wrecked building were KANBRENTHAL to resell at the cost risk of the defauitn . SETS AND O ON IVORY, COPPE! RATED DAUBIG chaser, All conveyancine wt cost, A deposi of #200 Teqit re Sanday — American " Association. —Louis-| Would it not be a good idea for the postal an- | damaged by the explosion. Gangs of men aro 5; Athletic, 2 (Gloucester). Toledo, 3; | thorities to provide a few additional pens for | ®t Work on the debris, Many human limbs | , By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the tu 3 tr t _ BENJAMIN F. LEIGH leave Philadelphia for Washineto E (eleven innings). Syracuse, '11; | the accommodation of the public in addressing | HAV been taken from the ruins, “The relatives | 283 of, December, AD, 174. Pres : AND OTHER JARD! _m13-décds 7 MMNES? La. ave, 10:1 "A1 So wag FAO, ke Moe ouis. 9, Columbus, 11; Kochester, 2. . = " & | of missing persons supposed to be in the ruins | Columbis, and at the written request of the purty PLATED K AND FORKS; FL MANCERY SALE OP VALUALLE IMPE 00: The Fort Myer Bali Club ‘defeated the Wash- | heir mail matter at the desks at either end of | arc gathered on the spot, und as the bodies are | secured thereby, the undersiuned trustoo (Williaa d. |) BIOLDERIES; -BROCADES: PUINI BUSINESS PROPERLY ON SEVENTH wi dey only. ington Barracks’ team Saturday by the large | the main building on Lonisiana avenue? Last | brought out the scenes are most distressing. | Miler having beeu, ab potuted c ct IVORY PIECES; BETWEEN E AND F STREETS NOWTH LACE SACQUES: Zk: oi Bey COMPRISING IN ALL A Vieisy 1M or? ECTION trom Lctels and rest- Tt SITE GEN'EAL POST OFFICE, L yauy on orders left st CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. Moulton by a dec 5704 of the Supren score of 21 to 17. The batteries were Moriarity | evening, between 6 and 7, there were but two | The conduct of the authorities is the subject of Court ot the District and Evans for Fors Myer and Belt and Bur-| soos (toth in ans) of the Geax’ universal praise. The highest officials have in- . will sell-at pucdic auction iu front of | On TUESDAY and WE! By virtue of adecres of the Supreme Cow: CHAS. ULL, Gon. Taam Agent rows for the Burracke, bg tir unpino} bar kim the east end | curred personal risk in conducting the search He PAM DAY OF | greg and £WENTY-F Lis District of Colunut “ou thi 3. T, ODELL. Gen, Manacere ant} of the lobby and but one in the west end, with | For"sn, Pieea ned have offered thevase of their all those | THREE PM. each day, within my su cember, A. L ty Ca J gS TICKS FROM THE TICKER. at least half a dozen exasperated persons wait- | 7°F cascplinps sree eeia meen jots Nos.) of Pennsylvania aveuue and 11th st T will sell | will sell at pu front « j Dt tage = ND aD Co. . q own carriages to convey the injured to the hos- $ in section No. 8, in subdivision of | without reserve, to close the affairs of an inporterand Dv . » Have we struck the tobog? ing their turn for “that pen.” | This is co small | OWN carriages to convey the injured to the hos: | oi oot Misiery Farms im the coduty of Washineton, | Wathout reserve, to close t worterand | T < ose oct BAS TN On Manager Ted should getanother pitcher right | matter and so easily remedied that I trust | Pitas. | Yash, the proprietor of the wrecked | ii "tuo istrict cf Coltiubiy with the improvements | RN. ftitn all day Momiay. 10th instant of Land ip square nunvered four hundred aud Mitts. Charlottesville, ‘Lenchuurg. aed - hereatter we may have a full quota of pens and | ahat pipes zee sna pace sai ata ike sea thes m ery THOMAS DOWLING, Auch | Sx $58), in the city of Washington, Lastrict of Co- | ie jexcndra and Lynebburg, Rosn- i holders in the places provided for them at th hat there are e victims na. =— = | lamba, . ae | anta, Drintol, uosy sattancore wud sania, nimare people are beginning to crow | oe post Otlee eee eon eaten tig | Over the theaters and the chamber of com: | P&C a a JRATCLEFE, DARE & C0, Auctioncers Thr north balf of Tot pumberd ten (10>, fa: | Sepa t e tihe e McCoy played ball Saturday as though he | Will be appreciated Ly the “scribbling public.” merce and many other buildings flags are bang ) sud the lauce ot the, burclinse amoney aa story Back “Build.ug, wich * Chesupeuke and Olio outa, was only half inclined to work. ‘A SCRIBE, ing at half mast, Everywhere are signs of aod sighitoen months, fo which the Prontleacy os . REGULAR SALE OF wocky Mount, Danville and Stations be: Hartford has released pitcher O'Connell and —-— mourning. Up to the present time the num | of per ceut per unui aud recuved by deotot, trast ae SE se improve ck betas boone et Nosen olan ia, Aan | Catcher Murray. The latter is too soft. The Capital City Gun Club. ber of dead is thirty-four, gn the property sold. (A deposit of 850 will be Fe: *ipultabie for Ih si steeet uorthwest, wath four-story nu tae Ss i eka a There are no games scheduled for today. To-| Saturday afternoon was the date of the regu- ape ng at purchas : ries ee seeps rk to Atiaute | Morrow's slate is as follows: Washington at | tar weekly shoot of the Capital City Gan Club, | PDWARD F. CROSBY'S SUICIDE, | uot. meba thoviaet in tn ; ee or Lanvisle to Ocbann ta, Fa New Haven, Baltimore at Jersey City, Wil- fated dian Sweepers Waskiugton 10 Ciuciumst via Cand 0, ALSO CERIES, LIQUORS, STORE FIX- juington at Hartford, and Newark at Worcester, | Te Of the crack shots of tho club will com-| A Suspicion that Domestic Unhappiness | Se deisutny nutcase STOCK OF Gk ~ : (Ad) feet t Tim Keefe has gone to Philadelphia to seo | Pete at the tournament to be given by tho was the Cause. O1IS BIGELOW, |) BE sonb™ ft thirty-five Fogarty and endeavor to persuade hita to play Standard Gun Club of Baltimore at Tolchester wit iets ‘pthat Dwr | trustee, | AT OUR SALES _k in a is, Bristol and Chat Dall im Gotham. Timothy says that Dunlap | Beach on June 24. Messrs. Mills, Hopper and | he suicide of young Edward F. Crosby, for- aoe Loutsiansavecncas) of ERE wept a Seautste, cons te ph ed will play brotherhood ball in a few days, Farusworth led in the shooting on Saturday, merly of New York and nephew of John Schuy- | 17-4848 THOs, E. WAGGAMAN, ™ a Te rms of sale, as provided by the dew 10 paws, ~tern Dapress daly for Manassas, Gs cea eee a y of New f ye | nT ORs __ ee one fourth (0) 6 we ih Ube C1), two t tosvilie, ‘Staunton. Loulswiley Cinciumeet tha ofl orgeniation sat caly bald tic ove Une The Street Extension Bilis. lee Orceby, in Helens, Mont, Friday was) «| PQ STOMtEr, DARE G20 tnncsylvene hyen-w. COMO wich tii te otes wil ‘ ete eaten Cnctanen, showed the brotherhood a lead. In Boston the | To the Editor of Tar Eventxo Star: highly sensational affair. Crosby went to Mon-|— 3 —— =) i‘ pare RATCLIFFE, cog met ely chaser or p Sugenas dette Sur Ranshieen, b and the brother- | At least three bills are now pending contem- | tana about six years ago, during the time his | VALVAWE, PULDING LOT ON JE STREET | _ nen ons! Neem we Gitclotte, Clunibtas ood's was esti 00. In Brooklyn | plating the extension of the streets and ave- cle, J. Schuyler Ci 3 s NHOMAS DOW: terms ef sal not compiied with in Car Washiny Sent went to the loogus areaade and 500s 1 ve- | uncle, J. Schuyler Crosby, was governor of the SDAY AFLERNOON, MAY TWENTY- T the trustees will resell at fost aiid Fick of def-ultior vg IY eue gi d 2,800 ‘to eateuet nk en ee nues of the city of Washington or a permanent | territory. He secured a clerkship in the First and the brotherhood 2111. In Phil- | 8YSte™ of highways throughout the District. | National Bauk, where he remained for about a | eutot the prewines é league game | The several bills contain many provisions that | year, After leaving the women. Pullman ssiunactn ty Haruna Ale, "im 1 Fucitic Kuilway, aud Pullman Sleeper to Asheville and Hot Springs, N.C, via O'CLOCK, we will offer for FINE ROSES, SHRUBBERY, CLEMATIS, PALMS. purchaser, A deposit « . sate tn) ©ORSD OTHER DECORATIVE PLANES AT AUC- | Parcels sud of #1001 thet TION Tequired at titue of sule 10 cach In the first two turd parcel of ¢rouud wall 226 at the le rvice of the bank as SQ! SDAY. MAY TWENTIETH, WILLIAM A. GORDON,) sv Washington to Augusta via Dauville players. ‘This gives a | seem tobe meritorious aud desirable and somo | Mr. Crosby opened @ law office and did work | oRtine 53 feet on k street ti ara eS itor the weil:kuown Baciet Jf Parsee FENDALL, | kehdnenenent thie dientien a that seem to me Secidedly objectionable and | for eastern magazines and newspapers, achits iy che of the most desirable buliding lots in the | fine lot of Haute, 7 my 17 -dte sagt and La gee 7h 1 ‘daily exc for the | dangerous. Instead of asking x - ° ° jis A MEPROONS SEN ¢ pene eye Faery be aaa “>a yee a = 4 Hi 11-30 am, 524 for the brotherhood. Sooners to subinit a plan fer ach eproommis; | About this time he met Miss Jennie Brewer, o seeiats tide cass tauauce ih pupand two years | JF ATCLIFFE, DARE Vai Fst nw. " ug leave Kouud Hail The Atlantic race stands thus: for the consideration aad action of Congress | daughter of Bishop Brewer, and a mutnal at-| Criy sold, or all cash, at opuon of purchasers TP San Auetioorn. —_ml0-Abds_ ay, arriving Wesbington ei | 5 es : “| with full power to make the Jaw and then to | people were much surprised at reading in a | {yu ity olale mbt renceved te resell the property (wENtietH, | 42D THIRTEENTH sce | Lp uchburge arrive iu Washington O:3 ame ‘Washington Mu | 5 | execute it—in one case with two and a halt! New York paper a notice of the marriage of Sa foo orga pune 4 Papoose ‘We Will sell at our Salesr: 7 ee m= 1s millions at their disposal for the purpose at | Jennie Brewer and E. F. Crosby. Miss Brewer | 14 Waphingtou, 1-C. | A deposit of lor at cost | erent = small ndethersare complainauis and Ldward aker 3 - n | 7 | their discretion. In two of said bills one | was at the time attending school in New York, | Gthepurhiacer MMOs Aud Yecordiug at cost : enema Sud ters are defeudauta, the undersigned, a on presbung 2. ts | mullion only is thus appropriated to start with | whither young Crosby had gone, it is supposed, | My leu FE. DARE & CO.,Aucts, | tec Will sell at public auction, in ar reservation und 4 oe TS in some particular section of the District, but | to visit his relatives, : daiaadlateewat — | $08, Kn tue a furnished and uazeage checked at office, 1300. Penn ae 7 | | with $25,000 more for expenses, ‘These bills | Returning to Montana with his bride, Mr. GERGAL BALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD FORME | eee eae Bed greed | Rika sen, Aud at Passenger ststun, Pennaylvanie Hartford. «ar R | seem to confer authority on the Commissioners | Crosby continued his law practice and news- ty OUR SPACIOUS SAL} “Y "3 known a yl JAs. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pass. Agent. Witmingto: | a nm | to condemu property and to cut and slash | paper work, and in the latter scored brilliant | pl siti ota d Supreme Court of the| PL eBEIS NOKTHW y > and cighty-three (283), beginning for thes Sey —— ——_—_ |__| through streets and lot tines and demolish build- | success, Shortly after his wedding he went to | District of Columbia, passed in chatcery cause No. north Lue of horth L.street at the southwest. | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. lwmiioaéiil ings at their pleasure. irrespectiveof dismay or | Alaska, writing a series of newspaper letters | 771, Coniey vs. 1807, nnd a sub. + DAVIS & CO. PIANO. of said lot, running thence east op the live of L- street MAC . ca ts. Seon eee disaster. Such legislative power should never | for the Jndrpendent on that country and its | “ivent deere: SOE SON ANS MECEPTION | (lence west twenty-three tect two inches to a yoni | (PME MOUNT VERNON AND MAMBHALL HALL The Weather Last Week. be given to executive of 's, and expecially to | people, which were extensively copied through- “in front of three feet east ‘sad lot: ths STEAMBOAT Cc ND DAY OF JUNE NEXIS riviual lots Jt and : » Washington, with the 1 Mr. Crosby began to deal in real estate and | “Terms of sale. One-third purchase in cash, balance was most fortunate, He was genial. a good | it equal installinents at 6 and 12 mouths trom the correspondent, aud made friends wherever he | §33,0iauey ihe ceterted, pes ments to, bear interest é : executives of such diffused and diluted respon- | out the United States, Not finding the law or _The weather-crop bulletin issued by the | sibility. Justice Story in his commentarie newspaper business as profitable as he wished, Signal Ostice says: The week ending May 17 was | says: “The ingredients which constitute safety warmer than usual along the Atlantic and Pa-| in a republican form are a due dependence on citie coasts and cooler in the central valleys, | the people and a due responsibility to the peo- ace Lorthwest- | On and after the 1th of M ‘of said lot at | Chases Macalceter will Jeave Washington every day hos from the | (eacert Bunda) at 10 ems wud 23u pau. to My souibwest. | Vernon etd Marball Mall, reschitg Washinton at wand thence south at | ala o 604 fe hunite 2 the Degin- | On Fridw: | sivus down “jidan Head,” touching y the new fron steamer wardly three A point distant seventy-uine Line of Mossuchusetis aveut Bi erly on suid west line thre Es, HALK ANDHUSK MAT- | Pebt angice to L street « ATHEL PILLOWS AND BOL: | Bibg, with the haprovements A by the purchaser's : ¥ 7 he veeke ‘ 7 ple. By «union of the executive and legisia- | went, and with an extensive acquaintance | notes, with iudorsers to be approved by the trustees JECUL, r [SET ‘Terms of sale: One-third pu ey cash and | Marsuall Hall cole and returning, leaving Washing» the Lake region and the northwest. The region | P\; .uthority in the tame persons, with a divi. | found but little difficulty in successful $100 depusit to be made on each lot at close of sale, DOES ee the talunce thereof iu Ga, twelve andeichicenmuntin, | tou at G:SU plu, reaching city ou return St AO paths of excessive rainfall during the week was sub- »sD0 -é * RICHARD T, MOLSELL, 7 SIN) Iw ‘ for which the purchaser will give promissory notes | Pare Zoc, wa ‘s sion of responsibilities, there would be anend | ducting ® number of large “deals, ‘4. TWO BUSINESS FHALTONS, (MRARLY MEW, | Li cing interest from day of ale, A tem ommaven om | SUNDAYS. Stantuilly the same as that of the previous | to liberty.” 8.C.C, | Recently he went to New York aud Europe on | WALTER B, WILLTAMS & Co, mizat = DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, | Proverty Wulit all purchase moucy be paid. No deed | | Will leave Washington at 11ain.,2-30 p.m. and @ d almost the entire country ——_ a mission involving # large amount of money, Sele Gall acest Lhkscen’ — os imme- Real Estate Matters, Mrs, Crosby is a very pretty young woman, ate Gulf coast, Although planting bas been McLachlen & Batchelder, real estaté fond of society and of a gay disposition. There — delayed by rains in New England and the | pave made the following recent setee’ oro | had been a growing estrengement betwoon, the DESIRABLE, BUILDING Tops ox ELEVE middle Atlantic states the crop and fruit condi- | 2*¥¢ ™ r : | pair and Saturday night Crosby fuiled to re- Malecngeen eietumelt Slee Mons are reported ao favarel te ad fruit conat: | Goldachmid, four houses in square. 41, 822.000; | P y tailed faven untl purchase money aud interest be paid. | pau. tor Macela tally lewwing Marshall Hall at Taxes and assessments paid today of sale. A deposit | 4.0 dud « piu. Last boat arrves at Washington at bin, Vinee id Juueh rerved ou the steamer om > ut Vernon, including admise sion te xrounds and mmaumon, 1.00. Kound trip to Marshall aud all other pututa, east of the Missis ACME, Dann & x6 of 8100 required when property is sold. Couvey- Sue st purchaser's cost, if terme of sale be uot complied ‘with in fifteen days trou day of sale tie trustees reserve right to resell tLe property st risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ ad Real Estate Auctioneer. , : 20834 N atrec! 2 | turn to dinner. The servants testitied at the | Ou FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- | VALUABLEIMPROVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON | Vertisciwent of such re-ule in the Lvening Star. . Brain excellent, oon Ste wa ee inquest that after they had retired, about 90 | lin, x HIVE O'CLOCK, we wil fer foraele in | TG STLELE HHIWEEN NIMH AND TESS No. 1410 Gare noriwest, | foreisner howut Verucior Marshall Bah Soniye - ee " , a % z % Mt Of the premise: r ¥ i 1O, 6 Q street northw ot: a oe ag art - rm Ontaslal Makes atten: in ‘square "1023, 2 in ’ connection | clock, they heard Crosby go to his wife's | GiGINAL Lol SAND SOUTH HALF OF ORIGI- WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, AT Wiktiams. MILLER, ¢ Tus CALL. Le Le BLAKE, on the mgtucr, e Makes a High Jump. with Messrs, Fitch, Fox & Brown, | room. In a few minutes the two women heard NAL 10 IN £QU. 1000, FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., I shall offer tor gale in trout 450 Louisiana avenue, my lS L m&~<dkds a Ae SLA, Copeste Noxrorx axp ovp port, M aS ¥ i os i i i % , th Eleventh strec ‘theast and r the p ib Lots 30 and 31 are 390, | THOS WAGGAMA broke the Sorte raced nen terse Ontario | Ave lots in Lanier Heights, _ @18,000 | # loud Giepute golng on in Mra. Crosby's apart- | fronting oo unvanih Strce eames oa running | tte preuies tu tas oteng 9 Je savant. pe | 7808. B was ‘oke the world’s record for high jumping Sat- | ‘'hrough Col. J. A. Bag, six lots’ in Lanier | ments, though they could not distinguish the | jut business streets In the suutucast ou line ct city} ‘Lerms day of sale. M Y SUPPLLE! arday. clearing the jump at7 fect with ease, | Heights, $19,575, to George H. Dana and | Words. Both were satisfied that there was a 6 gg ee 16-5¢ euamaandaitiaee ~~ FAMILY _5S hie! phigecadagerter The trial took place at the Washington Riding | thers. To Solomon Carr and others, lots 42, | family quarrel The voices ceased suddenly | ycirs'"with intereat ut the fuwot G perceutam tee | <a ——— BROS, ei 7 urs, With iuterest at the rate of 6 per centum per | Ter aia i : ELEBRATED PICKLES AND Ta- | , Steamers Leave Gth street wharf at 5 p.m., Toes Shuekenl tes 43, 38, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 49. 50, 51, 52. 53, 64, 65, | and then came the slamming of » door. ‘Tho | Eunuin, wecuted by deed of trast ou the property suid, | WY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers Die Sauce of all Kinds cau be bud'n boctles Keys or | 3 iuureday, Saturday and Suuday. Puree antors jump was measured by s com- | in square 1023, for Security Investment Gom- + Sry ; i next minute the women heard the sound of the | cull cash ut the opuon of the puschaser. If terms of | y" = Pa barrels by appiyimx to their sole agents, A. DI Maton Lelepione Cal " js i ry on days : UABL] eSIDENCE. 4 % rE — twittee consisting of Judge John Davis, Col | pany, €13618.74 For H. W. Cotin, esq., lot on | Violent opening of a drawer and then came tho | sie sre uit couplitd with in ifieen days trum day of | VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY. BEING NO. | SON wid wz 4s. =: um MPAs See amun “MATES Anderson, U.S.A.. aud Mr. Sevellon Brown, |G street, 33 fect front, $25,000." For H. G. | Pistol shot, jd cost of the defaulting purchaser witerhive | AUCTION, PF ae Tee ad ee The horse was rideten by Jas, Freyling. Onta- | Stover, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8. Isherwood, @3,222.75. Bishop Brewer was an Episcopal rector at MaY VERT? SECOND, , st Suir Coen, ae. , Me Retite ve joe | 5 an, for Potomac Maver ~ teree days advertis ment iu scine newspaper published in | On THUKSDA’ Si Suear Corn 5 ot y Ms . a . a a PCLOCI ne, home mace, juart bottle | Mattox Creck. Lauds Mettawonan Creek on Sun. flows record bas previously been 6 feet 10% | To Jolin M. Saur aud others, lot 4, block 49, ali | Watertown, N.Y., before his appointment ax | Wishinton, DC. A depont of 8100 required ut tame | HALE PAST FIVE OCLOCK EM. we will soll im | Rute Guateie wot niarge Lut: Viewinia Uisret, Zoe: | Weattadiy joao e i i 3 vane rding at cost of | front of the premises Lot 38, in square 205, days down and * Uy). 12 Port Tobacco Creel inches. It is thought that this record and f block 51, 1 : 3. block 42, lot | bishop of the Montana diocese, Sarcheeer RATOL MEE Dane ‘Aue! 19 feet 4 inches tront by 100 feer deep, impr Gilbs. Rolled Oats, Zde. : ‘LLuredays down aud Mondays and Weduesdays Up the world's record would have been Broken by | 1d, block’ 4%, lot The block As lor 18 ae tii falade__SAECMETHr DANI 00+ Aneta sVimoraiury ayrminiow brick dwelige iow gua | |edit MARES Grocery 1245 70h wt n.w._ | thu’ Cupticy aul Laud, Wiotice Ser fue the famous horse at the recent horso show at | block 49, lots 2 and 3 block 45, lot 9 block 49 of | Gladstone’s Way of Looking at It. UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Ne ep MANICURE. = | Saig-lan : Fe we what Bostou had not the trial been stopped, Batchelder & McLachlen’s, trustees, addition | The Universal Review of London publishes —— Eouse is. weil built. Je advantaresusiy’ mitusted MAN I ____-. | 7.0 BORPOLA AND PORTERGS MOMROR. —-——— to Brookland, for $5,562.45, To Prof. John M. | ay gddress to. the Czar remcuatrating | eae See PALE OEENTIRE CONTENTS | worthy ‘the attention of buyers, For terme of wale | Soap ars, ER Sennen GO LEARY, tron 7thest west Mame The Bartholdi Fountain. Gregory and others lots 5and 6, block 13, lot 15, inst th tr monstrating | STREET AND RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, | “ahs iS-d&as 1420 WY. Sven MANICURE AND CHTROPODIST ya, Wednesdays ond ridays, ot 5 p.m. Editor of Tuz Evexixe Stas: block 14, lot 5, block 17, lot 2, block 15, lot 1, | #84!nst the out mgt Spee Russian exiles HOKSES, CAKKIAGE, STONE WAGON, &, 7] \WOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 703 15th at. n. w.. over Thombeon re j. | EXCLUSIVE CONNECTION WITH BOSTON aXD ‘There is located in the Botanical Gardens | “Ick 23, lot 1, biock 29, lot $, block 23, lot 1, | in Siberia, Mr, Gladstone has written a] By virtue of an order issued by the Supreme Court | ‘J cure aud Cuireyodist Goods svuth uf New Yorkaystaa PROVIDENCE 81 KAMER, the handsomest fountain in the city and one | MOCK 4 lot 12, block 11, “for $6,345.48, Brook- | letter in connection with this matter, in which | Pipe bigttict of Colunbis, holding a special teru for | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Esr ; 5 4 a ATE Fare: $2 single; round trip, @3. Tickets and. land, D.C. For Security Investment Com- | j, ‘aah te , Tou nos, Mhoue Inlaud ere” | “TIN THE CLIY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT = aes ei Beha U. ticket ofocca, G10 und 15d, Bu overend, 1 worthy of a special visit to . » ¢ says that the government of Russia would | BUC wud Seventh sireet, on. : OF COLUMBIA, ISHING: soya, Lash end how Kock well worthy of a spe see. Texsmined | pany lots 34, 35, Gl, 62 and 63, square | ho justified in returning auy note sent to tric WENT FIRST DAN QE MAY, AD ISO, com: | | wy visine ols deed of trust duly HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Hawicy's, ow husk ave. recorded among st closely for the first time—and I have been | 1025, to E. M. Pitts for $4,201. For Messrs. ti - District in Liber 1395, folio For further information inguire at company's ofc Gelinchmid, Th. Ce Manne eek Ben Tome regard to the treatment of the exiles, with a | of ihe stone gard, comp call —— ——————— ng in part 2 aad ‘ elephoue call 74> / here since its e:ection—a short time ogo, my a communication calling the attention’ of the Sioue Wau, Trucks, Derricks, Seth teds and at the written request of the holder of | Cooxixa Br Gus. on the wharf, z ‘ views of it previously being from long range— | S#eud and others, in connection with F. W. | British government to the brutal slaughter of tag ieing tee? ae 19 ‘M, P. WELCH. Supt. and Gen. Agt. Fs on _222_ WP y “ riving Horse, Dayton Wagou, ¥ E . - Ae from Pennsylvania avenue, looking through eo Sta ua 00 0 ood = Fs rhage Irish people at Mitchelistown some time ago. Draucht Horse, Harness, blanket BAST POC OOLOCE POL, ahha, tt HALE A full line of MAC TRANSPORTATION COMPANE, &e. jc. — i Large quantity of Stone, com isin Blue, Ohio of ground lying and being in suid city of Ws — ee ee a ee = Brightwood’ aveuie,” for | €11,821.55, For Boulangerism on the Wane, and Uther 5 REA war ron aud iit iste te afte B20 US Both mnie GAS COOKING STOVES For Baltimore and Tier Landinue Steamer dent and strangers have ever gotten of this | street, northeast. ores.e0n. = lade Mit | _ The dissolution of the Boulangist committee | m15-4 Administrator of Est-of Peter Taylor, doc'a, | 7k" Chonuets trconded caudiviniou of part of square On band and for sala Sona ats Se he — +) me 3 work of art, Some, I believe, don't know that | 48 to 51, square Sél, F street north. | ‘8 announced by Gen. Boulanger in a| rpyHoMas DOWLING, Aucnoneer. a ee it is im the city. The reason more people don't | cast. to’ Stanley Johnson for $4,352, | letter which he has written from the IMPR payments, at one two Years respectively, mh31 WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. Leeann cee ide, Tia ae | To L. B. Gibson, west one-half of lot 130, Lanier | Island of Jersey. The general says that he | FIFTREN TH: STRELE Nesi KHUDE ISLAND | cent uteront Payable half Foarly, 28 rom the Pennsylvania avenue side. The au- | Heights, $1,000. For J. G. Hester, lot 4 block | no longer. desires an intermediary between AVENUE NORTHWESI AT AUCTION. o gab deposit on each fot at et ale i | Gexrs Scrrs Scovnzp thorities have taken down feuces from around | 4, Brookland, for $316.S4.or 19 cents per square | himself and his followers in France. The | 02 WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1 couveyancing, be. at purchaser's cost. “Terms $0 be Barks here with twice the number of entrances; | foot. For Mutual Real Estate Company, fot 8, | letter is published without comment by the | SAVE GoEGUN FM. front of the prsinises, {| compl ne eau rpm dag neg 2 ae rome why don’t they do it in this case. or, at loast | square 1027, for @2.7/5. For Moss. Sworm. | Boulangist newspapers. pintund cvenue by dapinot | ST AA" prin Samy ejay Sobe ip teat mminpets Goode Clied ir Sad au2 S A &ive one or more entrances on Pennsylvania | stedt & Bradiey,lote 9 to 12, square 985, for $8,- To'ragt' wide "Thi lot obeaue= | Sot eS Sake ‘bear alley it Acenue? That should be done, walks laid out, | $03.23. For Mecurity Investment Company, | Mrs. Mary Vanderwede, an invalid young | Zuly, suated ina vaiatle generally mo-aeas WALTENE Waiau, "} Troster a in. two bya settees placed im there and the water tarned on. | lots 4 wife, set pi and the attention of Luyers It would be an exceliont place to rest after a | "0 sauare 182, 03,638, Fee er ped Mile delirious in New | © Terme; Oue-third cask, a S30 pee. how ape nah gl Istovrg ast secu cf trust on | SkTORDAY! MAY TWENTY POURTE TRU eae TINGS! PRICES TO PLE. Welk uown the ‘avenue, ‘and. people in that | §1.00 Burs a Pouxp Cas, making 150 cups of frome kee hee east cal ood ean Uieprorers.orall som. gomevanciog soa re: | lime and pl = Me sot Se aa y ae and Reighborhood would enjoy it hugely. HB. | Blooker's Dutch Cocoa killed, ivteuuined ttmestsua” tbsdele | myidte Wacten's’ Trastes, | “ity l’ 745 and 747 Bae