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tl WASHINGTON'S TEAY. Men Who Will Twirl the Sphere for | | Jong time, as he is said to be pretty sick. He the Capital City. FIRST GAME NEXT MONDAY. tate League. He canght in twenty-nine games | then was 277 in batting and 873 in fielding. Hi and played in other positions in thirty others. | is a catcher as well as an out fielder. He stole His batting average was 263 and his fielding | nineteen bases and made thirty-five sacrific ¢ ¥10, He is rather shorter than Mc-| hits in 1890. He has been selected for the ing about 145 pounds. ‘ke may not be able to play’ fora the game, his splendid judgment in team work Ve iP. is well known here, whore he played two years | and his own gencral all-around ability. He is 0 before the brotherhood rebellion. He is @ good looking young man, about twenty- | one of the most earnest playors, in the pro-| eight years old and solidly built, though not tession and is @ valuable all-round man. stout. ‘Thus it fs to be seen that most of the men on ee the new team are well accustomed to the busi- ition of captain of the team on account of is excellent habits, his long acquaintance with | THE PLEASING DIVERSITY WRICH CHARACTERIZES REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. Variety in the Types of Domestic Architec- ture. THE BUILDINGS OF THIS CIT¥—EXTENSIVE BUILDINGS OPERATIONS OF TWO OF THE STREET RAILWAY COMPANIRS—OTHER MATTERS OF IX- HE EDITOR OF ONE OF THE LEADING ¢ f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ADELINE’S ART DICTIONARY: Contaiuing. ete index of all terms used in Art, A! Heraldry and Archeology. Translated from the French, and enlarged. ‘2000 Thiustrations. New York: 1, With, Rear! Co. Washington: Robert ” RECOLLECTIONS OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND HIS ADMINISTRATION. By L. E. CHITTENDEN, his Register of the Treasury. New Io eee & Brethes. ‘Washington: Rob- 18 AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. |___ OCEAN STEAMERS. _ == FUTURE DAYs. [ BILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION THE EN- ‘TIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE STORE 903 MARKET SPACE, KNOWN AS THE SPEC- IALTY COMPANY, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL SIXTH, AT HALY-PAST TEN A-M., TWO P.M. AND HALF-PAST SEVEN P.M., and continue daily until sold. The stock consists of the following: VASES, LAMPS, ROGERS’ TABLE CUTLERY. OIL PAINTINGS AND PICTURES, PICTURE SHORT HOLD). T Ss nokpuy it~ ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctiongers, L 1400 G&,, near U.S. Trostury. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. body connected with t puris Restores | PY Projections can make it. ‘The front, how- cam. He played last ye ever, is enriched with fine brick work, the Repulse of an Attack by Mi Some Confidence im India. , Embracing teautifal specimens of Louis XIV, XV and XVI Wedlock. Homely Su; for Mothers and ‘WEDXES! ¥ TWENTA-SECUND DA! NEW YORK Daughters. “By Wittiaw M. Garr, MLD. Phil | of Rpitio Weep AW HALE PAST: FOUR Ovi bok adelphia: F. A. Davis. Fate infront ot Cabinets, Tables, Secretaries, Chaira, de rect and the Lo; 2 FRAMES, \TCHES. DIAMONDS AND A FIRST- = we teak! {he eatchers there, is | noms, having been at it for. some The} “architectural papers not long ago while on | 4. REND Vere: MEFLORS OF THE StSgtE: | CLASS LINE OF FINE ENILRY, «lange line of Continuation of ES AEE NTONN aw : proportion of “youngsters” to old and tried) visit to this city had photographs taken of} HANNA, and other Poems. By Cates Hane | ESS" Gols, «general ine of Anouk ‘Cicchs. a large FROM NEW y cea WERE i if. reason that there are not i of the fact . Yue of Leather Satcue.s of all sizes, alse NESDA Se ae ee ee eet peg several residences here. He has begtm the re-| LAX, M.D. Philadelphia: Porter & Coates. tushorted Brontes of all Kinds, Stationer) Books, Pe, pacebes gris Base Lall Record— , that the nine has been built up out of nothing. - THE INTRUDER. BLIND. (Two Dramas.) Trans: | Novels, Pocket Cucery abd & creat variety of other MOSSEL SALE City of Pare City of New Vork nt Positions—Their base catchers’ comprise | the | The names of Hatfield, Visner, Dunlap, Hines, | Production of those photographs in his paper. lated from the French of Maurice Macterlincy | WU! articl-s usually found in a Grst-ciass store. 1 Cay ot Ne “ Chien. Good Work Expected From AU—No Tail | a backstop force ms — McQuery, McGuire, Bakely and Keefe are by | sud the first picture printed is a full-page illus- by MakY VIELE. Only authorized translation. | wajiTto™s a Meek of any of the wave artistes will do GB Cheater + , tet Enders This Season. a) at prevent, a Clarke | no means anknown to the base ball public, and.| ration of the residence of Mr. Samuel Ward Washiagton: W. H. Morrison. and wil Co positively cold, without reverse. AT WORMLEY'S HOTEL PARLORS, so nar vo en frooklyn. McGuire has | £0.% bearer ore = inspire @ regis Re, | 2X street between 16th and 17th streets. |THE IRON GAME. A Tale of the War. By! inyst vi "FOLEY, Auctioneer. ‘ war B SASE BALL SEASON WILL OPEN IN Mus fae, and he “has aetna Mésers. Hornblower and Marshall, and is as| Washington: Rovert Beal oe are er sere whan Rips ed afternoon, wher shown up in @ manne BRILLIANT " < "8 SALE AT AUCTION TO CLOSE 71 Belgian bey 6 ; is will cross bats with the great Ribat bas delighted overy- a unpretentious ag a straight facade unbroken | THR DAUGHTER: Her Health, Edncation and Te OE Aaa y MAGES Dee eae : r ne m Book Co. dopressing news from the same place, has de-| this expertas worthy of special attention, I) 5 Jee By Marsipa Senso. ‘Trans- cidedly raised the spirits of the British officials. | ** i the intention to illustrate all the types of | “ate from the Itailan, hy Henry Harland (aya The state of doh apie: these officials ind architéctnro that may befound in thie city the) ney Luska). New York: United States themselves may be Judged from the fact that | &ries will be apt to be prolonged andalarge} Co the report that the viceroy of India, the| PFopertion of the private residences will be ‘ - roduced in fac simile. The variety in archi- Marquis of Lansdowne, is upon the point of ro-| {octural forms is one of the notable features if trent Tur Lire ; me Georwet Empire and Marg the Baeat dain and | AMTWERP ae | ayohenbenreteaee ese seen Recto tte aa tine | ASimla cable dispatch says: Adviceshave been set ia clam: arches oe ope asa Nombivhiiens <. guest, By a, | ghaise, adi Bey adttion to Geopretow, Xe ate anwr | aie preparations have catchers. He played in 87 | received of a brilliant success for the British ng eas ly ndsome. 4 ype dys Bera Epwanse, sath ce Site Parting of HL ani 34 Urey Bo stret aoeogeaicg a —- Se io make the opening game one of | 71 as catcher. | near Manipur, which, following upon so much | ™estic architecture it is evidently regarded by aye’ Laat 2 one Silver Lange Regn Lot No, 134 in Beall's aldition to Georgetown, 90x ieet, the southeast corner of Dur Sreeie tuproved vy two mass. On THOUSD AY. "the, TWENTL-TBURD DAY of APRIL. 101, at HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK Fx jn tron of premices, quate Nor Suet feet @ tuches este eek oe ae uare No, ches front by th to iy les, tmnpraved’ Gps frame, bowie Ror Liss trp street, betworn O and Pstreste northwest. | ROVER TAPESTRIDS: anbruige and Whittane: | fie atti was led ever held in this city. Invi- is batting average : | cavemen wiavrez. 301. and he made» record Bare been nee te ne | of oa in fielding. He siole 20 bases and made d cabinet and tho off-cials of the | 19 so ifice hits. He is about twenty-five years ‘The splondid vietory of tho Senators | sar tie thoroushiy seasoned as a ball tosecr, nesday opened tae eyes of has excellent habits and is faznous for the gen- re a ood deal of | eral neatness of his personal appearance at all orton abd Green bow a ton chimes. month, m Hanging Mirrors. Chairs, Tables, te and Vorveluims Orns Verni Mertin Parlor Cabinets «9 ware. Also some superb pieces of FLEMISH and THE SOVEREIGNS AND COURTS OF EUROPE. By “Pouirixos.” With Portraits. New York: D. Appleton & Co. Washington: Robert Beall. ‘Terms: One-talf cash; ut the | timen. r siguing his office has ereated but little sur-| about this city. There seems to be noonestylo |THE FRUITS OF ENLIGHTENMENT. A | elyhtcen montha, with interest at G per cent per aw-| To b-eold at pubiic auction in the Wormley Hotel gxthered FIRST BASEMAN QUERY. prise here. According to ths cheering dis-| that suits any considerable number of peop! Gomedy Je Pout Ace. By Count Lrev Setanes. ans EOE corner o: Toth wna H not Prince of the} The first base will be patch received today the Manipuris have made} If the editor had taken advice as to of purchaser. Cyuiyeyancing, recording, ttle eaanin. | Days, 2MURSDAY AND FRIDAY. AP De ied ia ye i anth 1idinak cayoeh | the Maudie | ent ounce to) selec a) OCls tai eil peek) | REET Ee eerie By Neen, Wane iereagines Jor oath piece of propery at the ue of “A.M. AND THREE P.M. sects aay ¢ all surpy had | feet : the name ability have never reached a conclusion. Mr. nthor of “St. Cul weT,” bens if the tersns of sale cou pli ‘with ¢ ae . cumbed the firet yamne, | of McQuery. who played force of Ghoorkas, commanded _by | Ward's house, for example. might not suit the | _ New York: United States Book Co- ten days from the day of seve the tietce roserventin | | 08 exhibition Hon.ay amd Laesiay, Apt 13 and faced is known to be bail in the American ‘As- 14, fro 9 a.1n. until Lieut. Grant, which recently captured Fort} taste of some, and for that reason another se- Thorbat, driving out an overwhelming force of | lection would be advised. There is hardly an A HIDDEN FOE. By A. Hunty, suthor of | Fixitto advertise and ‘resell the proper! 2 It must have | sociation as a member ibe Cotas ot Cenee nnn hee ee | are syertinenseat, atthe Tak jeost B.—Catalowus can be Lad at the botel of at the “ parchaser, c ww auctioneer ia wuich the | se. team Manipuris at the point of the bayonet after | one question about which there is euch adi-| United States Book Co. t Wessaseecs canines tare eoaet oadich ins ations fing « curves that nerved He has playing sad havoe in their ranks by a well-di-| versity of opinion us there is regarding styles | JERRY. A Novel, By SaRam Bannweut Brs0rs. jouip ghee: sus taaeen eos eee ee mg his very best work | n Syracuse Feeted rifle fire. in architecture. A house that seems to one New York: Henry It & Co. Washington: Wm. eri in the do ast He een eee person the ideal of artistic beauty is pro-| Ballantyne & Son. sobopeveeatet this entunetion ne a ai regular order. _,,/atands ‘six feet tio The Manipuris’ attack was stubborn and de-| Bounced by another one of the leading atroci- | HEREDITY, HEALTH AND PERSONAL BEAUTY. ariy to talk about individual |{nehes in height and ip ties of the city. ‘The most expensive houscs| By Joay'V. SuORMAKER, A.M. M.D. Philadel- LATIMER & SLOAN, mpose the National | weighs about 210 terminedly made, and they pushed forward in | in the city, and those designed by the leading phia: F. A. Davis. s Auctioneers. ertheless desires to in- | pounds, though he does spite of the destructive fire with which they | architects, are criticised. A great many people | ASAPH: An Historical Novel. By Atice Kixas- ye oe ae faslington pub not impress one as be- were received. The enemy fought gallantly } do not like the residences in this city designed BunY CooLEy. New York: United States Book TH commer ~_ ng the good work that they have | ing stout on account of for every foot of ground, the attack lasting | by Richardson, who was soid tohavebeen the| Co. soll, tn Seon of # far this season and the promise that | his height. He ard in them for a continuance of the style | hitter, as the work he they have inaugurated. It is un-} has done with Washing- 1¢ that there is ssibly material ost efficient m: LOTS 48, 44, 45. 40, 47 and 48, squsre 237. EACH of ‘these lots bave a tront of IS teet on U street, hear corner of 14th, and havea depth of 100 feet to a 10-foot alley. Alto, IMMEDIATELY AFT ek, XE WILL SELL Fronting 20 feet on 14th sttcet, jut north of T street, three hours, during which some superb fighting was witnessed on both sides. Finally the Manipuris were repulsed, the usurpinj rajah and two prominent chiefs, ail three of whom had displayed remarkable bravery in leading the tribesmen to the attack, Being fu great architect of his day. Still his influence | 4N AMERIC. can be seen here, where there are 80 many ¢ amples of the Romanesque st}le of architect- ure, which he especially cultivated. The stand- ard'of taste here, however, as may be readily seen, is high, andjthe style of the average house | SNOB. A Novel, in one volume. By K. H. SuERARD. New York: W. D. Rowland. A LOST ILLUSION. By Lesuim Kerra. New York: United states Book Go. Last team some | ton so far shows. | year he played in 120 nd that it is in r. The TASEMAN QUERY. xames and madea batting average of 295, good | " ‘ r ; r- i 7 is 1S-foot alley. 100 + yYtTs) have good re Bood | fielding 975, stole 24 bases and made 18 sacri-| ,illed during the onslaught. ‘The loss” of the | is, perhaps, better than in any other city. One | Few books of ite class published during the | sud with a denth ot 100 se-ttoa 1-foot alley. | mare ales 2e100 to em a VATE ni y have nothing at which to | tice bits. He is married. tribesmen, in addition to the killing of their | cause that contributes to this is the dislike to | year are likely to be more interesting or com- | for dwellings and Vus.ncss Purposes, Deliut, on grave, ‘Suit purchaser, ora icash 8 to the be th _ _ “gol FRED DUNLAP. leaders, was very heavy. the monotony of rows of houses. When s mand a larger sale than Mr. Chittende: Septon oftheaty. ta rapidly improving be secured by deed of tr F le to draw upon for its} seas ats row of houses built it 1s generally | «Recollections of ident? Lincoln and ‘ermis: One-third cash ; balance in oneand two years; i . siren : ot aman on the team who | Dunlap once enjoyed THE MANIPURIS DISHEARTENED. : ollectior President? in eee ee rae aan balance inompenditwe years: . Saare O6. about 232100 to an alley, contain: fom rg pppoe the reptitution of Le-| Capt. Cresgrove, the dispatch adds, bas ar-| tHe case that the architect has introduced 98 | 4 aministration,” noted above, Eepocially will | Siiy;'and to be secured Uy decd of trust’ on eens @1,0n0 0 pasate Deseuver much variety as possible in the design of the ing the “King of Sec- various houses. ‘There is also a great deal of ond Basemen,” but last ie December rived at Fort Thorbat with needed reinforce- ‘sold, or all cash, at opt: this observation apply to Washington, where priparchaser. deposit o 200 on each lot at tue of sale. Conveyan Sper sent through anforta- | eats. This, combined with Lieut. Grant's | individual building here. Instead of depend-| the author and the personages and events he st purchaser's cost, |Terms to be complied Tel squate feet oh Zate’ cireainstanges, | Victory, bas so disheartened the Manipuris that | ing upon speculators to supply houses, a man | describes are atill fresh in the memory of many cf dsdenitiny pathousr or peseheses mee Bi wnt #1.000 canis am vite was forced | ey ow announce that they are ready | buys lot and builds his own house. Naturally | persons yet living. As a member of the peace | Yertmement of sc rewaie in some newsaler Dal- my Ae t pense i nd willing to recognize the authority | his », in the extcrior at 5 5 | : 7 Jor at ime of sal 1s » ball in 9 town | of the Brithh ‘cficials “directly the British | his neighbor. In this way alco a taste for | Conference which assembled in this city in 1861, | - ape-deas UNG BROS. Anetioneers._| Statracte frais Se by permbaton to the onVeyun-ing aud reconitiay to troops re-enter Manipur. Additional bodies of | architecture is cultivated, and instead of being | ®Md afterwards as the incumbent of an impor- ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioncers. from day 0. sale. ure. Las bis d by purchasers. 3 iv troops sre now on thei: way to Manipur, whore | Willing to follow in the beaten tracks, the aver- | tant bureau position of the Treasury Depart- | TRUSTEES' SALE OF A FINE BRICK DWELLING KATCLIFFE, DALE & €O., ee aw him develop | comparative orth, he | the massacre of the Ghoorkas and the’ subse-| age house builder desires change and novelty | ment, which brought him into intimate and HOUBE, NO. 200, YWELETH SIREEL Si sv0-dede auctionéers. | VW ANAND ynto® man and then a | work, and consequently | duent fate of Chief Commissioner Quinton and | * it is. compatible with hie purse, and it gen-| confidential relations with government affairs, | _TiOW AND MGRIGEE AERA DEEAKAMEN TC | Wy A: LOWENTHAL, Auctionser, nae i balk Soeer, He tobe his averages are not at | bis party will be thoroughly investigated, erally is. | For this reason frequent changes oc | 4nq pacticularly with all measures and move- | , BY virtue of adeed of trust to ts dated the 220 aadbesecagone ~ especial pride in the} team that has been pnt | wat wan ak cur in the prevailing style of architecture. ay of June, A. D. 18Sb, and recorded in Liber Xo. all what they shou! 18 UPROSE. | ments connected with the financial questions 1D FANCY GOODS Anne is succeeded by the Romanesque, ay , folio 208 et sed., One of the iand reconis of the Bi AD MY ACOTION be. Someone expressed | The text of the letter which was yesterday | @%¢¢? 5 oe ®: | and policies, upon the wisdom and success of | Dincrict of Cosumis: and’ot tue request of tie holler ee 0, BE. SOLD AT, MY, . sto his bands this year the whole matter early | received from the leader of the lantretio. and the latter by the colonial. -Fashi Bre-| ‘which the losses of the Brent struggle so | of the notes thereby secured, we will offer tor sae in| ROMS. NMENCI NG RY hEN eee . o account of the re- sponsibility that thus TEENTH, COMMENCING AT TEN _Dry Goods’ of every deseription Notions, Sila. livbbons, Milbnery, «00d vail in the construction of honses as well as in their furnishing, and people here seemed to be press on “Ml F APRIL, A. O'CLOCK P.M., all of iot nium! DAY, the ‘THIK- inthe season when he svi, AT FIVE largely depended, Mr. Chittenden had exc: seid that Dunlap had tional facilities for observing and comprehen front oft Teenie pay ‘, Ps 4 q Lb. voune ADD ML who recently massacred Chief Commissioner AG) , . : ck J tweinty-t and Cotica, Gloves, Underwear Collate apd Cadecnd | if you suffer from ans him to sus- layed largely | Quinton and his party, has been published. | 0” the alert for new i Some day, perhaps, | ing the momentous events of that interesting | of L. W. Connor's recorded subdivision of lots eich. | am Colle rs | stl Ly reputation Of | yeep pevtar. on his’ “vepntation, |e, it the | Mantpuri” chief saya: “The | & Washington school of architecture iany bo ox: | M8, the momentous eventa of thas interesting Hea asand mincteon, (19), Jo. square, gumbered two | Erulderiea: a=? Nome” Cormetm, bis own town. He i / that lest year’s work had destroyed what- | Dritich attacked my palace, massacred my | tablished which will set the style for the rest of | {ir “Chittenden seems to have fully availed | Soniven Zwelith street and an average evth of 2385 | 4 gynait stock of Tin, Giaseige and 7, married and lives bere | ever reputation he ever had, and now he soldiers and | thoir | wom a nd suisicen, the country, himself, and he was wiso enough to supplement | fet 4%nuches os very lange alley abs ie toro iy ae et erat with bis wife. He bas “ . te . js | they threw living women and children int @ ‘MR. LEITER'S RESIDEN the advantages thi joyed by making at the se *) splot Auctioneer started the season in| MON, Py for snother one. sg ne venlisnd | ames of their burning honses and desecrated apc e maaan = hep bony bron go year be has played us though uo one realiz this fact more keenly than he and there is a good prospect that second base will be looked after in a style never been equaled in ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase inoney in Gaah, payable within ten Jays frou the day ot sale, the balance in two equal payments ut ove and two years from day ot sale, with interest at the rate of 6 time copious notes of those occurrences and | impressions likely to be of future interest. The romult in an exceedingly entertaining nar- i i “ fa | There isa good deal of interest in the resi- the temples. ‘Therefore [killed the chief commis- ; a daeare party, which was composed of Com-| dence which Mr. Leiter proposee to build on missioner Quinton, Col. Skene, Lieut, Simpson | his newly-purchased lot fronting on Dupont excellent style by giv- 4AN\GSR Torr. ing his men some of the Dest advice that was ever given by a manager LAtaER ‘& SLOAN, Auctioneers. HANDSOME 5-PIECE Pat CHERRY _ BICYCLES. - = ae . cing Costes, Geiemecd antler |aleds eG : i. ee = cent ber am. iaseren so be paid Seat A hhienelions tos Fei He bas made everybody on the | washingt aps, when Al Myers the civilians Cossins, Gri | circle. It is understood that it is going to be | throws upon the times and events of which it at ferred pay wen pe “4 edi gh me a . si a tram sauderstand that it ie to be @ ease, of | ae doing Sens PY aniap’s average | Ville. auite the finest private residence tat has been | treats, wid attractive {oF the straightfo-ward ibe parchareinonay oes paid cia aay ax Sareris Fos Saas. Cycusrs. “hustle” from tk» start to the finish. a1 last year in batting was 172, in fielding 872. He 1 Gane ane ee erected in this city for some time. In fact, | and felicitous manner in which the author time within ten days atter theday ot sale. Adepositof | Ek — me evel whee. loafers will not he tolerated. | He has appointed | mia six eacrifice lite and stole two bases. “TRYING THE MALA VITA. fome vay that it is going ahead of anything | performed his task. 9200 all be required at the tinue, of ale, Ail con- gan gp I pei ‘sole judge of how a man who is playing aadgan wae aie tion ofthe Hour in Italy—Eiabor- | Bef. It is suid that it will cost at Least $150,000. | nt N for a inving on the Washington team Tre the Tisht to advertioe da} ‘Sule the trustees reserve the Tixht co advertive aud “ll, and he | Smalley, who will han- ately Tattooed Men. an bee aes jot yet been prepared, but it | Written for The Evening Star. be must drinl 4 drink, i roseil the property atter five days’ avertiseuent at the ein eit 4 reliminary work is | Thoughts. risk and cost of the defar yarchaser. — oe Proposes to Corry out a very strict campaign | dle grounders, liners and A special cable dispatch to Tux Evexry3Srar | being pushed forward rapidly and the buildi “ ” CHARLES V. BOARMAN.) AGES Hgainet thie iufucnce that bas such a strong | other articles at thire, trent Bouse cases ie 'ewraatlon et tha hace sa | Opemeuoai wil’ ei bertaaeriny one ‘preeeg | A “pansy for Thoughts,” did you say? GEOWGE c BOARS GORMULLY & JEFFERY MPG. co, tendency to disintegrate the value of the sport. Let me kiss the fair hands that bestow it. season. looks Cpe bagtrir may When completed this : Vike Math nw —_— he might bea member of the trial of the denounced members of the e jouse will be ‘This beautifal blossom, thought-ladea, Pe 1. B. GRAVES, Manaxer a ‘Sister @ ‘aaa oe the wecmets Alliance. He Mala Vita (evil life) Society, an organizatiox Mearnee GAS ‘Will bloom on my bosom today. L whccitea tle tiarel aac wi Goan ST og telent than ee that in its aims seems to be identical with the | that vicinity, and with the Warder house, th A“pansy for Thoughts," aid you say? EENTH. 1s Has arrived. fret exposed, for Pony big onal ps Mafia, at Bari, sixty-nine miles from Brindi-i. | Hay-Adams ‘house, the Chandler house, the ‘And may I dare read in these petala, I UMIONTOWE, D. 0. we shall sells wost | tase beauty end yuie-all viuere t0 sleep, ¥ and Miller it that he ec kee Geace ‘The examination of the six hundred witnesses | Amderson house and othe: residences which on of bousebold effects. Parties sur- AT AUCTION. ‘should not fail toxive this sale their attention, TIMER & SLOAN. Auctioncers. ‘That sometimes of me you are thinking, Fen while from my vision you stay? A “pansy for Thoughts,” aid you say? ‘Then, in truth, I will think of you, fatr one; And when this frail bloom your namewhispers, I will not turn heediess away. A “pansy for Thoughts,” did you say? Ah, then 'tis no fleeting earth-flower. ‘This thought-laden blossom’s eternal, “Twill bloom in my bosom for aye. —CABLETON EMERSON SMELL. ‘Washington, D. C., April 1, 1891. a en seen the diree- tors have secured two of the Lest men in the Amer- represent the fine types of domostic archi- friends in whatever cit, tecture. he plays ball. He is beautiful thrower the diamond and aithough he has made several ores rors already this year it is known to be due tohis ex- treme anxiety to get everything in ‘reach that he bas made them. He DEACON SMALLEX. is not much of a batter, except asa sacrificer. He played Jast year with the Cleveland Na- tion que team, teking part in 136 games, during whick he made an average in batting of 213 and in fielding of $98, stealing 10 bases will not begin until next week, but the one Collend eres. hundred and seventy-uire prisoners havo been present during the preliminary proceedings, 1 occupying two cages on opposite sides of the gallery. On their way to and from the court under the escort of a strong force of carabi- neers the chiefs who denounced their com- panions were roundly hissed by the populace. Among the prisoners the seven tattooed ones attract great attention, as it would seem that in their cases the force of that art could no further go. The strangest devices have been used in this mutilation, one much sun-burned and very dirty fellow being ornamented with Op MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL THIR- TEENTH, 1801, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the Premises, ‘we shall sell lot 23 in Shanson’s subdivision of Uniontown, fronting 50 feet 4 inches on Suannon —— of about 126 feet. With one square | PARLOR FURNITURE IN SUITES AND SEP- inproved by a good tep-room frame ABATE PIECE: v y iTable property. ‘TWO FRENCH PI tm ‘MR. HILL'S RESIDENCE. A fine residence is to be built by Mr. W. G. Hill on M street between 17th and 18th streete. ‘The architect, Mr. W. Bruce Gray, has selected the colonial style for the treatment of the front. The material used will be buff brick and stone of alight shade. The doorway will have Ionic columns and an ornamented head. ‘The friezefcornice and balustrade will be quite elaborate and characteristic of the style. “Tho panes.in the upper sashes of the windows will cut up in quain: forms. There will bea STIMER & SLOAN, Aactioncers. GEO. 8. ATWATERGOD.. __ FAMILY SUPPLIES. his most ardent well- wishers. He }: nse speed and excellent jadg- ment, aud is said to pos- sess six different style: Fyove: Frove:: Frove::: ow 8 the time to buy BLOL | stcesitty dvencine sesh dev *PS ing = barrel of the SLLek FLL ‘t AND HUSK ERY, MEKKOR Auctioneers. ‘WILFRED Causey. RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Aucts. ORIENTAL ART EXTRAORDINARY. J ret of curve. He pitched oD pertr and very few eg Jast season for Oakland, in the California i no less than sixty-two different designs, some | Tounded projection extending to the top of the ‘WILL _BE IGNORED, 1022 Connecticut avenue northwest. cr made trow the Duest selections « “ league, and did star work.’ He made a batting | “2 ™aking 46 sacrifice hitz. of them quite elaborate. ‘The prisoner Passa- | Rouse. rhe interior eat conveniently ar- OWING TO MY EARLY DEPARTURE FOR MY ENDL ig or average of but 164, which ww about all any GILBERT HATFIELD. quindici, who explained the working of the ranged. ‘The Republicans Will Be Unrepresented at ANNUAL TOUR THROUGE THE ORIENT C money cheertully re(unded E itcher does, but he managed to steal ten ‘That dificult stretch | rder to the authorities, also added that the eNananen ieee eins tanaonee, the Polis in Bt. Lone. 2 ee eae ae a ee mae Cast Ghocky, Eases, which shows that he hae's certain amount of territory between | titie of “uncle” was given to the members of} ‘The two principal ety A special dispatch from 8t. Louis, dated | onrexrar nvGe 4 Foutsiana ave pee of sprightliness in bis work outside of the box vecond and third bases | the Cammorristi, or highest of the three grades Pe enpading ee ruraye of the clty | yesterday, says: As the result of Tuseday's CARPETS, isl, LOCK, at rest: E WINE, HOME MADE, 2% me is not a twenty years of age and is going to be theexclu- | into which the society is divided. He could | ®"4 just now spending a good deal of money 4 a dence No. 1534 I stroet, near the Arunston Hotel. we . _ ‘& spien ‘uture before him. | election the republican party in St. Louisis now system of motive power. On the Washington Speer rae cee eprrss are ian | Toad horses are to De sepheced iy enropolitan | and clerks at the next election. Under the new ern motive power. “The latter fond is: reper. | Australian allot law a party failing to secure ing for the introduction of electric Siorags | one-third of the total vote cast is debarred from cars and the former for ihe cable, Aieee | al privileges and representation. In Tuesday's sive property of* Hatfield, who is not known tohave any rela- tionship with the Hat- fields of Kentucky feud fame. He is one of the veterans, having been playing hall for a good HANGINGS, EMBROIDERIES, &., By PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS, aT MY ORIENTAL ART GALLERIES; No. 1022 CONNECTICUT AVENUE N.W. not say, however, when the society originated, but was certain that it had been organized prior to 1888. The citizens of Bari, a town of some 60,000 inhabitants on the Adriatic, are naturally pleased ut the prospect of being re- lieved of so thorough-going a lot of ruscals,the .city having been unusually free from crime during the four months that the prisouers have in buildings. ‘This is due to the change in the oe RS muand the atteution of pares furniehine. apy THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctionecs. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, HOUSE AND PRE BOBBY MILLER. In Miller, who hai from Rochester, Ted Sul- livan, the ex-manager, sees one of the future leaders of the profession. He. seu cheese, “2 Catawboe Wine, bot. Whisky, 35: DENTISTRY. WEDNESDAY, APRIL EIGHTH, AT ~ — . ritagp pel tao brick building is bet election the democrats and. municipal inde- | EUEVEN QCIUCK A.ACAND THREE EMC da | | By viruocof che last wil and tetament Sa a Ee A Lemath pane em toanyseasons, yet there | bean Under lock and key. olitan Company on thelr prepeeit nos tio, | pendents polled the main vote, the republicans Hota ead on Ho: Day ee fe eo ae a Fe ay one sot be is plenty, of ‘rst-class —e Pritrect brldye. Te wit ber Meeeyeneae, W8e | Easting only 10,000, « quarter ofthe total mums | ERIGKYE™OF" MOS DAE: NEPA ADAYS, ag! | Marcky AD, TS ced whe tae egal 9 | 2) Poet eae hn ae oA that bis heart THE ADMINISTRA’ HREE P.M. UNTIL ALL 18 SOLD. all in ber. AND Ti (TOWLE and pistes tseriod e. holds the record for ce order of Votes Carlisie says he will Vacant ground adjoining on the west the pres- Tacit 00 wile fo, the Duezict of Columbia 7 fy ‘Shall, as executor thereof. offer for asie at ~ hat he i t ent stables, The new bui ac recognize the independent movement as ® dis- yg d 1 ta RIDAY, APRIL SEVENTEENTH, Inpl, | (7 MOSHONS DENTAL PARLOMS, ESTABLISH. D S prevent.” He begau the nttienn. or eieetngy remog | Adopting @ Constitution for the Maryland | date the engines and dynmson used fee | tinct polideal party, andaccoptite nominations | TUESDAY. APRIL SEVENTH, ana EagH | SYR GeI bok ia cigsnte ae Tecate | Gina dia Dah at a BN aD #95 & senson last year with the Newark teara in the At- lantie Association and was seen here to advant- uge or rather to the dis- advantage of the home Republicans. ‘The Maryland republican convention, which was called to adopt a constitution for the govern- ment of the party, finished its work Thursday. To bring Baltimore into order itis provided TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY DURING THE PROGRESS OF TRE SALE. ‘My stock is the most complete in every detail of any own im this city aud, aside “fs Pe from eine and cooice apocimsens trom ths joes 0 PHUG-PkODUCING "CENTER OF in the same manner as those of tho other par- ease deta | tes if it cures. to place a ticket befor the vot | ers at the next elect Le ‘is case, he sa} pangeen made toward | Re'will divide the judges and clerks equally be: Theater, which elli'be | teen the democrats and independents, and y throw the republicans out of every precinct. manufacture of electricity and wi utilized as a car house. y meee Considerable progre: the erection of the larg opposite the National ‘all that parcel ot xround described ax the north fiiteet! (15) feet six (6) inches front by Afty-four (4) feet ten (0) inebes depth of lot numbered wits (s), in square uml Btty-Bve (35). by frame dwelling, Abown as No. S27 23a street north west. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in ‘dal installinents \- when he cast the sphere 133. yards, 1 foot, ches. He has played with New York for some time, but last year there was quite a squabble over his services between New York and Boston's clubs of the Players’ League, the sha? y year. Yxtrac cost of uuateriais, a, ie > n's club used as the power house for the cable system aa Fa Se ae een Se EE DENTAL {NPTEMAMY OTERIN PL wb team “several times. | ones makes Lating eran ee aey ty | that in all primary elections to be held in the | On Peunaylvania avenue and. Méthr etreet fe Se ite £aSt tenccared bys find arava eth tpn tl hare ht hed tn thontee five | Helding average of 878." He stole but 4 bases, | city there shall be a registration of republican | Mddition to ike building the Washington wad | , ___ Miltters Activity ta France. EESSPUMipere as bern impow: | acai ae the onsen of te coat of manera, at 139 oH atu. w.. Leutal” De. aie: which Ris: opponents averages | Ute showed up pretty well as a sacrifice, | voters thirty days before the date of the elec- | pegrgetown th storage of eats near tho Nets | from’ Faris eayes It le temeckod te oer erexiibitions uring’ the last | of sale ot proverty wil be resold ‘at tie cout cmaneeeteuse His own hat. | Shing 22 euch hits. tion, the member of the executive committee | Yard and on ith street near ‘Mouse Pesce, Mas sith tae ee tis gz ——. ‘will now be positive. = of defeuitlay purchaser. All conveyancing and — eS eriod was 165 and PAUL HINES. of the state central committee for each legis- av sete itary —— D. K. VARZHABEDIAN, cording st purchaser's. cost. id aidkds WILLIAM 8, SACKSON, Executor. is fine work with So mach for the batteries and in-field. The | lative district to select three registrars, who A Pisin, Botta Russia and Germany that great activity also pre- Importer. Trax Wu Promer Torx : r = _ Argument, vails in France. Several mobilizations or hasty ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts. neon ~ out-field is yet to be given its introduction. | shall register only duly qualified voters of the | From Judge. inci large bodies of troops iti R $20 Penta. ave. a.w. — nt during the middle of the | rhis is a comparatively easy matter, as two of ‘ ce bo grom be! = Py wei Nola Gece aochagmunn ward. The primary election will be held on of immediate preparation for actual war have “" rt PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE American tourists now on thetr wa: Rome © teams. He pitched in thir-| he three men have played in Washington be- | the first Monday of October. A proposition to recently been made on the Franco-Prassian IMPROVED. Bo ny~ ~~ yy ba Ak ochester and although facing | fore, Hines and Beecher. The former of these } forbid the appointment of proxies for meetings frontier, and M. de Freycinet, the minister of EAST CORN} soll. g lot of batsmen than be fonud he made nearly the same record, sin these thirteen games making base hits or an average of 7.3 to of the state central committee was defeated by 4 decisive majority. Tne chairman of the convention, in the course of the discussion, stated that nearly all the | bet} 7 ‘Those who have failed to provide themselves wth proper traveling cutfite Wil, aa Usual, Lave mm 4 £0 ard complain of. Moat prefer to be provided with the best im tis Tite, because in the end it always proven toe two men is so thoronghly Washingtonian in everything that it seems but proper that he should again be wearing the Senatorial clothes on the field. He is one of the best known men 1801, L. all the richt, title, claim defendant in and to the following to wit: AU of lot numbered sixty- 's subdivision of square nuin- rupdred and. eixty-tour (304). se recorded war, will shortly make a tour of inspection of te ihe defenses of the enstera boundary? 3 441 AND E AND 1715, CORNER BHODE ISLAND i 3H i d Sentenced for Killing His Father, 2 Ns owes batting average inthe in the profession, and ‘aleo one of the moat | tFouble which as heretofore been experienced Judge Campbell has sentenced Fred Hunt. | 20208 Ct, Disicice of Colamblas tovetier nmwck: FLAT TOP THUNK. American Association was 164 leaf. u reat favorite with other play- | in the meetings of the state cen! Signo i urteen years penitent all the improvements thereon. aud aide: ers, many sly litte tricks ure put up on | hae been caused by the appearance of proxies for mnie hie talker ST ‘Buztley, rd ye ye Ee ee ated, ee bottom. Rank wool chests, ethene a him by his mates during every trip away from | from Baltimore city representing various coun- ron, 8.D., inst June. At the time of the tn haver yas Hesny. Wbinch, Shinch, Geo. Eeefe is another home. all of which he takes with wonderful | ties. killing Huntley was editor of the Herald-Demo- bakit a ‘BANSD: A section of the new regulations provides that where fraud is practiced at a primary elec- tion the delegates chosen shall be refused seats in the convention. ‘The members from Baltimore of the state central committee were then named. It was said that if they were polled they would stan Johnsonites, 10; Hendersonites, 9; indepen- All, however, indorse’ the present national administratio ELL, ood nature. Last season he began work with bi yyoey Pittsburg in the National League, but there was a moncy difficulty aud Fuul went to Boston, still in the old league, where he finished the season. He played in’ 100 games altogether, and bia average in fielding was about $20--it is cult to extimate his actual fielding average, c he playod at times on first base and then again in the outteld—and his batting Ile stole fourteen bases and made twenty-one sacrifice hits. FIELDER BEECHER. crat and chairman of the state democratic cen- ah ccmeaiiies: Fred is but eighteen years ol Stabbed by s Drunken Ball Player. FLOse as ESTATE, Patrick Murray was stabbed on ‘Thurs- vaya REED Sinie aQp SL ae, day in Syracuse by Moses T. Walker,| ZES7H Aw! PP etony BEICR RB The Hearst Stable to Be Sold. ‘the colored catcher of the Stars, and died at No. STREET. The announcement that Wm. Hearst will sell | o'clock yesterday. W into a| <2 AE A Ort dee we WILL the race horses owned by hig father, the late | drunken stu) PUBLIC AUCTION 7a 9% iT OF THE Senator George H. Hearst, on May 14, the day | Student at Oberlin lndge—"Now, then, McCorrigle, no prevari- cation. Tell us all that passed between — Gas Larcher F ae ieCorrighe—“Brickbat ; pibigcorsig ts, yer honor; jist othe see ; 5 ‘ATOLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioncers, + 420 Pennsylvania ave. mw. q Sidnck, “Seauch,” S4tnch, B6-ined, en BO Ow EB BR Tew “a is better ability i anywhere this hitter on the team. if jone counts from last le offi $0. KRSIH. | yeur’s records. He stood in twenty-five games and his | *ixth in the Players’ le au average of 4.24 earned run3 | League. with an aver- e. His Latting average wras 205 and he | *S¢ of 357. having taken = sactitice hits, | Part in 113 games as a Fe {the Buffalo Prremeu Bax: also in the TOPEAM rn prcepary ‘The expected dimuption of the interstate | before the Brookisn handicap, will be. a. soy. | #0 8,rear in the sontor cla mr martnety, AAD ftteows TRUSTEES wm SERA. avE, play left fleld to Hines serecment of bituminous, coal operators and | pss ax Mr. Hears in an interview in sia city | Auburn prison for burglary. 18 fest 4 incies om French sitet with, Fight, is the hardest miners was brought about in Pitteburg Thurs. | 9 month ago said thet he had taken Mr. Foi Sart of W feet toa zaigy aod hauoved by’ well day afternoon. As had been unticipated on |lansbee into partnership and would carry on both sides, the split came on the eight-honr | {He stable in more extensive way than question. "As the matter now stands, there will | be @ general strike for cight hours in the bituminous coal fields of Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia. Indiana, Tilinois and Kansas on May 1. At the least calculation this will involve Stephani Sentenced for Life. hb ever! Alphonse T. Stephani, who was convicted of taurder in the second degree for the shooting of ex-Judge Re; in New York, was Rating conteassl Or cnet ariioe Adee was not affected in any way by his sentence. + +0 parser a, aa rae at the risk and cost of the defaulting ‘purchaser. risk 5 wide ‘Daeg 0. Rca, iG & BON, Auctioncers. —soo—_—__—— ‘Women Elected Police Judges. A special from Atchison says: Two Kansas towns elected women police judges. Mrs. Mary = artist who will twirl the year. Ho did similar ‘work for the Cleveland broth-rhood forty-two game. His batt made six eacrifice hits, the sume ber as TitcurM BAKELT. Keefe. TONT Maxr. TE rt was relessed ty Boat to Washington when it became aypar- ent that Sutelitfo, who had accepted the terms of dais club, would pot coms. He is not a eran in the proforsion, nor yeta yenugeter, hav ig had’ throe years of expe rions din mond. He livosm Fiteh- burg, Mase, where he xeverved his start as a eateher. Last year he ed for a time in aistilleand afterward went to ihe Cyntou, Vio, toam in the Tri Bakely is tha other | W 1889 and went with the boil for Washington this | [2% hotherhood. | there he wav then here to look [after things in the loft garden. games hisenemies made | gn average of 2.83 earned rns a fielder last year he msde an average of | 81; he stole 15 bases and made 29 ‘sactilice bits. directly miners aud mine workers to the num- ber of 150,000. ee nese eeeee er For Killing His Infant Child, He was on the ington team of eat of the Scuators to ranks of the Ww child at Palmer, Mass.. last Juno, has been found guilty of murder in the second degree and sentenced fo life imprisonment. pases seen eR Death of Gen. J. R. Cooke, of heecher is a FIELDER BEECHER. fail, well formed fellow and very strong. At night shortly after midnight 'Tharsday. He wasa native of Missouri, went to Virginia during the war as colonel of a North Carolin: nt, and Tosided there since the close of host i CAPTAIN VIsNER. And Inst, but not at all least, js the captain of the team, the center fielder, Visner. Here is s man reside in Detroit, Mich. Edward F. Costello, who shot his infent | Jessie McCormick, Gen. John R. Cooke died in Richmond last | parents | ts | that only a fee of $25 be T. Burton, formerly editor of the Kansan and Both are strong prohibitionists. Mrs. Burton is the widow of a prominent politician who died from the effects of strong drink. She is especially bitter against the trafiio in liquors, pels E Fined for Breaking the Pension Laws. Col. Chas. B. Stoughten, » pension agent, was Thursday in New York city fined @500 by | Judge Benedict in the United States cironit ‘a pension 200. who plays ball eve: inate, aud who will un ~ doubtedly prove an able lieutenant ‘to Manager ‘Trott. He was formerly with Auson, and he shows woll the marks of that ‘great captain's careful training. season he Solayed “with the Pitty burg brotherhood team, taking part in 127 ga daring which be aid some excellent work. cat"Talting abtitieg having sirack © gut iting abilities, having struck a Get idcontisued, will and hits tach higher in the list than he stood las: year. His reeord “ALL BALLED UP;” OR, THE TRANSFORMATION at prosent postmistress, was elected police| Heidelbach, Ickelheimer & Co. of New judge at Jamestown, Cloud county, and Mra. | York have taken $500,000 and Ladenburg, of Burr Oak, Jewell county. {Thalman & Co. @500,000 Gold Ordered for Export. from London says: Since the decres of the divorce court muloting Mr. Parnell in the vam €4,000) ry O'B8hea’s solicitors har sapoted him for e settlement, but he the amount he dat ill be served with ww provides | will be nS Sie} Sey ame pevenetingh 3 OF A CATCHER. uy | purchases, | Likely e8 not you have been unahle toe FF t Fn Hy i ‘The past fow cays has rendered tt almost impossible for ‘thoes who wished to prepare to make the necessary it if 8