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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. ae now almost as stent as the tomb. Mrs, Fisber AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. y 99 | Spano, bridge. JCTION SALES. JON SALES. “OL SAY CAN YOU SEE?” [Ewes Stash ae THE DECLARATION. (=e SAE Ee ahem gto thio Nouse only te sal and were pecan ©O., Auctioneers. ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. “‘Tia the Star Spangled Banner;| no drivers. any one wohite to cross tae |The Document and the Original | Lee ape AOMrawaey BREWERS BERS Ronet river had to go over the canal on. little narrow aesininer chsoacet matin, 2, Ol Long May It Wave.” | crouing, wa sore she Aqueduct bridge, and Draft in This City. Pie Ditea Ciera at ee told about the soldiers coming h — - QCLOCK P.M. offer’ for sale at pul ic suction 1m WHERE THE AUTHOR LIVED. |fiiy coking lie men. "A greet namber ot | JEFFERSON'S ALTERATIONS. | Pura gore te et spain them came across this bridge and eo went by ches om the house on the way to Washington. ‘The House in Georgetown in Which Francis | ggouLp THE GOVERNMENT BUY TRE ROUBE? Interesting Old Papers That May Be Seen | ,Termsof sale: Ope third cash, balance im equal pay- | themce Scott Key Resided—It is Still in a Good | Although Mra. Nicholson has been urged to| at the State Department—The Signatures | cured Uy, iced ‘of trust on the pronety sols. or at | ame toes State of Preservation—A Star Reportet’s | sell this property, her daughter, Mrs. Fisher, } nA “depos Fading Away—The Desk on Which Jef- | $200 will wwlien the proveriy is struck ‘Visit and Talk With the Present Ocoupants. | cays that it would be with the deepest regrst Tenut must Petaapaied Safonov ‘after sale TRUSTEES: Froseixo4 bets ON PIRKCE MILL ROAD, BEING OST VALU AbL Rac GrokarroWs Are Ho By virtue of @ deed of trust. two the tnd yrawteen ated S:ivef Deeanter, “A” an iseannat iuwr No. 14am fo ead the arty mera ieraltsen Sale ou the promos, ou WEDRES DaY OF SULA AD 5 P.M. all that : Pim Part of we! Heciunine at foad from: Tenal.yicwn, on the west en? net | fie in the center ferson Composed the Declaration. that she would leave the house Her whole life ioe Mere | ae te has been rel there, 0 fpr pw Grom 4 ARTHUR A. BIRNI BY, cost dear to her is connected wit t house. ie Qs i cum hres dogg iemiorrs pepsi tar} spoke of the romping about the house thet she |/J“E TWO DOCUMENTS WHICH ARE WALTER B WILLIAMS © 00., Anctionsers Mure jeorgetown wi ve ting bad done in childhood days. She mentioned dearest to the hearts of all true Americans — J thence porta, ‘spout; history connected with them. Among them {8 | her fathe voice and how he used it to | and which will ever remain so otv in Washing- RATCLIFFE, tort woe orth + {U0 feet «thence wat the old Key house in which Francis Scott Key, | express his strong Union sentiments when be |ton, though comparatively few Washington gu-van anova uatis sonveovan | eoete ous She, cenber et ti coer we — bring piaraaay tenn By sborae * ae eimedh nein People know that they are in their own city or Nirtue 8 trast, date D, | Sequence of, the rain : {wees dULY ny years anc up . “ i tings to sing it | even that they exist. The documents referred a ey he at ane hag et once 100 “Teet Yo. the pine of twee Francis Seott Key was born in Frederick | Ts ait'se oe (eee Secan Inu rae ote are, of course, Jefferson's draft and the | bie, vandat ten ene: ii’ patty encared thereby Sy2-dads ALJENRING, { Trastess, | forty and thiriers ue innare county, Maryland, August 1, 1779. He was e4- | strange coincidence that one who loved to sing | engrossed copy of the Declaration of Independ- |e Wiitell 1 yaniis auction im front of ‘he rer LATIMER E SLOAN, Suctionrors, w ucated at St. John’s College, Annapolis, and | that uong so well should live in the same house | ence. The original draft, now yellow and | & HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. thé followine _ near United Statee Treasury. talance in thres equal tustelisncnes ines da er eotent commenced the practice of law in Freder- | which its atthor kad formerly occupied. worn, and the engrossed copy signed by the | tre toni The front 23 fect on aid Pitt ste oy | THEER BRICK DWELLINGSON MARION STREET | Gannon thine years with unrest nh fer eat ick City. Subsequently he removed to George- |, It has been deemed appropriate by many P equal width the depth of 51 feet of lot No 8 of Care eee ET LE AND Q AND iy Be = vorapy 4 that the government should own the houses in | Meinbers of the Continental Congress are both | Fife suvaivison lot ome in sauare Sor Stato: | oh REMREIS NOMIMMERL AT AUCTION | town and while living there he wasattorney for | Washington and Georgetown with which early | {n n glass case on the east wall of the State De- ether with the huprovewente thereou—a sutetaatial | ROCK EEA fpatot tie te Sosa, we will eal the District of Columbia for many years. Whe cadvounte thigway crate surely’ sould be | Pertment library. ‘The original draft as made | “Fer uf ste: One-thind caahy of which @200 must SUB LOTS TO HS AND ie, “= who advocate this say that it surely’ woul bi aid at time of sate balance th equal page x 3 nest in Georgetown thet ‘Mr. | Atting that this house should be so owned. Al- | bY Thomas Jefferson hax a number of erasures | Menten one and two years with imnercet at Ghar seat | ESRETOVN hog tT mae I igled Banner” is sung by | "4 insertions by himself and two or three | perannin. payabic semi-annually’ fo be though the “Star ) aanam. pe ‘ow under rental at 30 per month, belng Sos Yt Ken, belury aprominent Inwyer and © man of| thousnnds every day it's neldom that iteauthor | verbal changes by Dr. Franklin and John | Punters oteeanda deat or triat cu property sold. | Ti y- piece ae Wantyneyon th © influence, wee-dalled to Baltimore to have a| is thought of. He was, however, remembered | Adams, atindicated inthe margin. ‘The Declara- ime: BE lg A ye oi ae eae | within bait aquare of cable care, Susy. distance of the MAHLON ASHFORD.” Trosteos, Prisoner liberated from » Britieh gun boat dur- at the opening of the Free bridge, whee the | tion of Independence wan kept in the patent | Con reser resell dansand shawid omuand he sttention of fame | doen. WATER ing the second war with Great Britain. He | ban Ss “Star Spangled Y ‘j ie ° x é fon m with the above ta went on board the ship to aak that the man be | front of thie house in whick Mr. Key resided eo | Me till 1876, when it was taken to the centen: eras op cack, ‘One-bal: cash, balance in six. | and months with interest and secured by adeed of trust om the property sold. All conveyancing and recordityr leaved, instead 1 ith bis | long ago. One of the chikiren of Mr. Key was | "al exposition; after which it was taken to the peers oy oe nae rte} oneal rey Phi ip’ Barton Key, who was shot by Gen. | State Department, where it has remained ever me ha the following night, that of September 12, 1814, | Daniel E. Sickles before the war. ‘The tragedy | since. : Igoe a eorrecalimne+-7~ 8 YO gag TIMER & sLoaN, the fleet, of which ‘hie prison ship was one, | took place near the present home of Mr.Blaine, | The original draft by Jefferson is in a much a 3-1ete Auctionters, seR-akds DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, made the bombardment of Fort McHenry near | on the east side of Latuyette Square. Tete readable state than the engrossed Copy, Me eae eee TERING, LOTS ON | pa-THE ABOVE SALE Is PORTPONED IN COMN-| _§¥-THE ABOVE SALI Is POSTPONE » ON AC. Baltimore, and seving by ‘the dawn's early | Another child was Mrs. George H. Pendleton, | the ink on the latter having faded much more BOTH , PRONTANG CONNECHTCe Sy | SeQtence of the rain until MONDAY, JULY SIXTH, | count of ticinceeae te te weather until TU Light the stripes and right siarn so gallantly | mhose hasbarsd, wow alse decented, was ‘at the | rapiiy. The engronsed copy cam, however, b ANDY 0 la DAY UU BEUEN THC isa WATE Past ea streaming” he was moved to write the first two | time of her deaih minister to Germany. Mra, | atill be read, but the signatures appended to i HURSDGY, ANTEMNOON, JULY NINTH | yy & SLOAN, c ores ot vi cunts stanzas of that wonderful patriotic hymn ‘The | Pendleton’s death, the result of an ‘ident, | are fading. Onjy a few can now Serr out, | ¢ BALE FASE FIVE OC We will sell in aa — eee! veanes vennennes® Stay Spangled Banner.” rred three or four years ago. While out | Those of J.yman Hall, Josiah Bartlett, William | LDTS'S5 xp 26, SQUARE Cc UAE cone Ene oR ESIRARLE, PAR. RMP Danie g The other three stanzas were, of course, it = we her Saseiter in ae ee meal 2 Ai, John a poe nee oe ene ened en iare ® Seer at ae) Gi pL COMMER OF HgPaitt NOkrHT eee os easily seen from their very nature, not written | horses they were driving became frightene: at Paine and Elbridge Gerry, although very | $2,connec ns — aa ai a until the close of the war. and ran away, The mother and daughter were | dim, can still be read. SJefferrow's name which | fant sturee Tenth of lot 56s about PaO Tae | oUnder decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of | TRUSTE BAALE OF HOUSEMOLD FURNITURE S CONTAINED UN HOUSE NIH STREET a deed of trast " ie fet: | Colturtia® panand im eauity caviar Ne both thrown from the carriage, Mrs. should remain forever on that document as ite ie found in the <ity. | at. Danephower etal.) we will sell st receiving inj uries from which she di author, is almost gone and can only. be distin- | Foimultatevianity er these iota en OME MM COS | Hon, te frost of the rer a WE Although francis Scott Key did so much for | guished by the long fs, which are xtill clear, | mystiate steanity o: these 0 RS. Isl, at FIVE AND Pi OKTHWEST, BY chattels given to . nbered thirty duty recorded in Liber No the “Land of the Free and the Home of the|~ yay, a tea yours, noten to bear per cent injerest from day of | #aubered thirty-one « “ : ad recor Uirave! in giving it “The Btar Spangled Ban-| 5.4 \Hancock's name can be read on account | Snel Pia oa eae; aul fo Re secured | tered gut wundred and ibe, Cok in We eo? eT ner,” that fand has not’ done much, for him. ancock’s name can be read on account | Pe ier A depenit o: 850 regained ga ouce tok ok | Guz Da, 6s te samme bein tin} reed Wvnsbat tee Dying at Baltimore January 11, 1843, he lies in | Of ite monstroussize. The J is fully two inches | fime ‘of ‘sale. Conveyancine, ac., at purchasers | gthetarner er phndes if UMD cons CK AL Ms the houseboid fur a grave at Frederick which is almost totally | long. The cunversation which occurred just | Cos ee ol es Voces , coon and Balance, fa, equal | Siacts comained thersin, and wentioned 1 “hed neglected and which the city of Frederick or | before Hancock signed his name as recorded in | detaultinu purchaser after five days’ advertivencent of | SMOURES, at one aud tx Huon of purcuases Dopo | Part: PARIOR MUTLES TACK CCRTAIRS CR the nation should care for. history is amusing. ‘The debate aa to the ex- | ich rewle m some newpaper pubilshed in Washing- required tof each lot attimeot aieand nae | PAK. SUITES TOE st Ta: MAVTR PASE ee Pediehcy’ of declaring independence was of | WRRiLi, HMM Te eS aos quan. | fesmetmbsied with tee ‘ar tranfen BECESELA a8 INGEAIN Calrets, TABLeR NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. three days’ duration, aud although it, ended i ee ee | ret rik and cos of detauiting pare | DESKS. Ae PILLOWN. DINING- BOOM _— in a the adoption of the Declaration of Independ- | C5 COOP UES RABE Lak TRON Ee i ‘ANDHLW BP DUVALL, REEGEIATOR, CROCKERY usaaah lew: tia staaal as athe ol cali tak Tateresting Tenchere’ Association Merting— | ence on the Fourth of July the members did | ~ FUE ROCK CHEER, FORD UADAD, NEY sop Babs’? = —- = E SAME OLD FLAG. | itetbeenc of the oticers. “thie patchwork eee ee a ee een aa ete) SORE | Gel mick Sim PmOCales eptae Ci papa Made New Work bern » 7 +AU, | flag was soon floating over the bastions and Correspondence of The Evening Star. dale thasceck boing Ae panded taste | se tnann a THOMAS DOWLING & SOS" : Sor 2S ee et eee | Rocevuux, July 8, 1801. || ‘srencal Congron;sigued Binname frst, Ae he | Ditact of Cmatn® rat eae See. Sih | stot Atetioncrn PR saa work. j,, The regular quarterly meeting of the | was about to do vo be said, "We must all be aan for Tey Maule paucton iu fron: of th@ | gg-THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED IN CON: a SUN SENET But Another Star is Added to Its ape ketene Teachers! Association of this county was held | unanimous; there mast be no pulling different | SUSk, Ist, av HAL PART FIVE OCLUCK PML, | SUMO, Gf the weather. wht MUNDAY. JULY r Vermont and Kentucky having been admit- | here today, snd was one of unusual interest. | Wayd; we must ali hang together,” to which ss tae Dicertsnen Gobeeaben: Seeea te tears WE ST er te Constellation Today. | ted ae new states in 1794 an act was passed by | KRY HOUSE IX GRCRUETOWN, ‘The main vb ject for discussion was entitled, | Bet Franklin, who was ever ready irkrerstyed pulse Nocdwand's Lot, “Vounded ae | 372 Obits 20s BARNARD. » fag trees thirteen ge Afton Thee cee the deg | - Dating the time that Mr. Key was attorney | “Give an catline cf the first day's work in| wePondeds Mes we inust all baug together of | folowt: to wit, Banning at ite norintes! comers | RATCLIFFE, Dali & cv., Auctioneers Tasted ponte tr TERE ES | ag from thirteen to fifteen. This was the £56 | ror the District of Columbia he lived in a large | sccol.” aud the same was discaseed by Mewar | Wey act, ul ease. A “iste the declaration | sala‘north line north 1 dexreee west 83 84 perches, |" EGLO Si eA Org TRAME, ROUSE AND | at 18 OLGR A! AN INSPIRING BANNER, | presented to the national convention of France. | prick house, No. 9518, on what is now known ab | J. K. Newman, 8. A. Layman, C. L. Amiss and | inva large, bold han hough the state | thence suit deere eat aaa fer, toes | SPRL TS NORTHEAST BY AY TOs, rene anid bx the American vessels throughs af street, but which hes iu days gone by been | uthere. At the conclusion of this dixcussion | Ment is not to be find in any serious history pe a alot teen i ee EG ALY. and in ail the battles of | known ax Bridge attest, becavins it was thestreet | the president of the amoriation introduced | it 18 said that he made the remark ns he laid | West corner ol the public scl.00l jo ‘degrees weet, 19 | of tho va ee ee a ot F Four Stars On and After To- | that war, both on land and cei When Con-| which led to the old Aqueduct bridge across | . . rears | the quill down, “There will be no trouble in | perctes ‘to. the county road, thence with said road peeeNRT OF FORE 13 AND “, : Ving of Pesy-Foer | gress by the act of March 2, 1799, provided for | the Potomac, and was previous to the ruilding | PTO! E. B Pret: » principal of the State | reading my name and Lam willing to, take the Routh 704 dexrecs cunt; 10.24 perclies: thence, south, SQUARE 773, yCLOCK Soot eituatea at tutersacton of day—The History It Tells—The Story of | in ensign and pennant for vessels of the reve- 4 Normal School, who, in an abls address of an | convequences whntever they may be.” ea caee Saas, So ey Mane eae fhe south 44 fect # inches of the sald lote by the | Boundary and Hi sts. we. at HALETANT THRED j P e~ | of the bridge known fs Falls street, no donbt a) y may 4 perhes, to. the southwest cornet of | depth therech, O'CLOCK PM.” No. 2. “Sitanted at. Brivhtwood, D. the Fing—The First Adoption of the Stars—| nue service it was ordered that the ensign | Oy necountof the fact that It wae the road | hour, took oceasion to remind the teachers of MOW FRANKLIN CONSOLED JRFVERSON. ee Ean ace nth gt ae, | eran of sale: Qnethird cash; balance in one and | €.- st FIVE O'CLOCK #. Martin 9 ee Ted'and white, al the uision bese the cembat | €0,Little Falls and Great Falls ae wel | the very important position they occupied in! Jefferson, who, it is said, always worked it daureos tant | Got car the doy Stee ae See aS aE a eae aca ee | Lae nae ree ee es an the miion bear the arms of | “This house. in which Francis Seott Key lived, | the community and the necessity of their al- ailaetily te ona Aussie tesa Sexcguting | Amuuiu, orallcash, at the purchaser's option. A de: "rerun cami. - jhe Caited States in lark blue on a white field. | is re jeast one hundred and fifty years old. | ways realizing this fact. He dwelt at length | diligently in committee an ttle in gem eit a ere Of land, condimmned furs | Posit of, S100 Tediuired st flue of sale. Terao to be ; | The atripes represent the number of states in m ra the house | upon the importance of the proper training of | eral debate, listened to all the criticiem made | Public schoo! bouse lot, and containing maid half acre ied with ih fitern days or the rurht is reserved 10 Fipa of the free heart's hope anct home, | 3 * ibed, Many years before Mr. Key occu e house | upon Ps phere tks ap iJ ; . excepted, 73 acres of land (more or Jess). Feseli the proberty at the risk aud cost of the defuult- | remove them to such place ‘By angel & | the Union when the flag was prescribed, and | George Washington stopped in it over night, | the youth of the land in intelligence and virtue | during the discussion of theD eclaration, but | "“Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | Ing’ purciaeer’ Ail convertases nerl Seo te | Tuan {tra to Sich Pare ae ma Thy stars hav 3 | the revenue ensign, having undergone no | tg foundation walls ate four fest thick ond | in view uf the future welfare of society, the | maid uot word. ‘The task of defending the payable reepertively in one and twoseice with | Cet OF the purchaser : Distrs ee ee ee | Shange since, still has sixteea perpendicular | above the foundation the walls are fully |state and the republic. He paid a glowing | Declaration fell to John Adame. Jefferson Eountatger ac peeguemeneer pean ne T IS THE OLD FLA RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO... ; . a Noor ais por ge E WITH A NEW STAR | HES which inspired Key to write “The | ighteer inches through all the way to the| tribute to the efficient workings of the public | saps in bin journa: fiodny of aale. ‘The deferred payments tor tas repo | oz i-aeae “During the debate 1 was | the da of sale. The de ‘ments to be rey AICLISTE. DAR & GO Anta — re i i tec hy the notes ‘of the purchaser, secured by deed | JRATCLIFFE, DARN & C0., Auctioneers, sdded to its constellation. Another state star ‘Kpangled Hannes’ was the fog of Fort | ove school system of the entire country, and | sitting by Dr. Franklin, who observed that I | sented by the no e Di secured by. R hone - Py ns r) st om said perty. the state of Idaho— has into the Union, | MeHenry end ie still proserved by the descend- TT Was SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT. pointed with pride to the bright examples of | was writhing a little under the acrimonious | ¢f {Us upon said property. oF cast at the option OO will be Feglired TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AVALUABLE FARM OF 100 Es posckasen weal ee ACRES OF LAND, MORE OR wattduc tree rr co said: | ‘he many eminent men in high station who | criticism of some of its parts; and it was on | stihehincot mea. “The trees temrvee tke eat ee iat, Esta: ING Ch TRAL AVIESUE-NEAR end on and after this day, according to the law ants of Col. Armstead, the gallent defender of | | A builder locking over jouse on S| na received their enry training. in the ite | that occasion that by wav of comfort he told | festa. nt and ‘on tae” pursacer Mf he ONT EN SAEMOUN | OF WARMINGTOS CUTS of the land, the American flag bears forty-four the fort. It is. as stated, a flag of fifteen stars | “This house was made, not thrown together.” | wayside school houses of the land. He strongly | ime the story of Joka hompéon, the hatter, | (fay of wale. A deed for the property etit he woe COsTiA, DC BY RLOTIOn Ave folie Sa ‘ —— | otars in its tleid of blue. Fourth of July o and fifteen stripes. Even the partition wails are of eighteen inches | urged the teachers to press on in the work in | and his new sign.” This story is told by Dr. | upon imal ratincation of wan Up the courte ait sone | By virtue oft desde: thus: atten to usand dul ge. | the District of Coun tore all over the land will apostrophize the eprwgean em Sees solid brick. In the chimneys alone are enough | which they had enlisted and to let nothing turn | Franklin in his autobiography. It is about aac ae ec TE EOS Tea N. | ee etl Or ties Bee oe eet gone at the | REMDAY. SULY ve ? 1 bi i, | A change in the flag having become desira-| pricks to build an eight-room howse as houses | them aside froyn the full discharge of duty in | one John Thompson, who was going to open a Fendali building, S44 D st. i.w. | Written request of the parties secured oF pareve! ee ee eee ee | bie akias he atiniailon ob tha niean fake are at present constructed, and there are | their noblo calling. The address was well re- | hat store, and on his sign board proposed to | THOMAS DOWLING. Auctionee®: °" ieitidags sb ba phe BL ACC TION, ta thee ineptre many a patriotic utterance: its thirteen eZ ‘ P ceived, and at its conclusion the speaker was | have painted a hat and the words: “John = CE Park ocLaee E. | fay ond « . a see, Ohio, Louisiana and Indiana, it was re- | enough bricks in the whole house sufficient to By $2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | 1891, AT SIX O'CLOCK PM.. t z by ‘Hi. Griffith. containine stripes will reeail the deedsand the gloryachieved pa by Congresson tes etheabaitets of Gao tian- -room houses of the present day, | Warmly applauded. Thompson, hatter, makes and sells hats.” So | TUESDAY, JULY SEVEN ‘A, af, same hour and | Seribed real estate, situate iu the county of Washine- | nine acres of land, niote ur ics. through all that long struggle from Lexington 3 a ral The vicinity of Dickerson station on the | much objection was raised to the wording of | place. trict of Columbia, to wit: Ail that certain | thesame made tg” B.D. Carpen Ph weg pl gp psy rtp ody stew | Metropoliten Branch railroad bas for several | the inscription that the sign was finally ab- piece of parcel of land and premises ik ot named state, in 1816, “that a committee be ap- t Yorktown, by the r pnary patr: corded in Governor Shepherd, © “ ‘as and being lot No. fiteen Of the county surreyor's touks of sa ted to inquire into the expediency of alter days been the scene of much excitement on ac- | broviated to such an extent that there was | ‘[)7HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers terrace,” athe aise is duly recorded in county ‘liber | Columbia, tocetiver with all tne whofeaght for independence: ite forty-four | PONS dog of the United Sunee’, Capt BG. ab ermeans Hpomeedtd Iiving in, | count of an alleged unnataral outrage said to | nothing but the name, “Jolin Thompson,” ana | L Spates ope ofthe land records. in the. surteyurs | samement. rates pri tres stare will symbolize the grand march of empire | Keid, famous for his defense of the privateer | but which are Lot now weed, and underthia , have been perpetrated n short distance from | the picture of ‘a lat’ So that we see. that —e pa Yo I from ocean to ocean under the banher of tue | General Armstrong in Fayal Roads, was re-| basgnient is a cellar, so that this honse may be | that place. Some duys ago the eldest daughter | Franklin was anxious to show Jefferson that he | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PART OF Lor 14, 1x | improvements. | republic. Ite brilliant colors will bring to quested to make a design for the flag which | gid to have five stories. In the cellar ivan | Of4 man named David Edwards made her ap- | must expect contention over the greatest ques SQUARE 493. EnreeF atte; Ontnaehenth. belates in cin enhone —— [oy New Orleans and Chepultepec and Fould represent the jncreased number of states | old, monstrons brick fireplace and crane, by | Petrance heforeJustice Samuel 8 Haye and de-| tion of the age when there lad beeu so much | 90 |) | NOt! ee ana | Tears: Dancin interest Begs whe heeret tmeee are Ee pat manny fee Oxteen re eee, “na | without destroring the distinctive character of | otich ots Lotiles tere eet poe ot nos te ey | mnnded a warrant for the arrest of her father | discussion stort net ene oRtoitige oa ria dent tae, teaeadatet | cor cea for annua iene" fos many 0 Seki end many e naval ight where ‘he | the lag. “Capt. Heid. recommended that the | jn thetege of ee mang boling Gianere upon the charge of committing an outrage ber 100" st foild Sek aesh, one ov tie lund second | gPtons A ot eale. Terusn Starry ensign waved aloft and never was low- stripes be reduced to the original thirteen and ° ‘The bricks of which this house is built are | Upon her persou. The circumstances of the ered. The veterans who followed the beautiful | that the stars should be increased to the num- | of the large, almost cubic pattern, of which | ‘se as related by her and also by an elder batile in the » ber of states and formed into one great | the old Christ Church where Washington wor- | brother were that on the previous night her ee eek an pyc. star, whose brillianey shonld represent their | ghiped in Alexandria is constructed, sand, like | father came home somewhat under the influ- b Tithe terms or aale th : est tn Bittern aa yay cterwie the tr Of the party secnged theeebend Sil ccll aa mareauet™ | trom the day’ of sale the trusters reserve the rut to | reserve the rit to resell "arise rok masd cost oi tow fees, oh MONDAY. SULT SYXTH SOL, or tee pene the property at the risk and cost of the detaniting | purchaser after five days’ advertigeineat of ste resale hereaiter mentioned, the following plece of real estate | PUFchaser aiter hive days’ advertisement in soe news- Rewsyaper Published in Waskinston. D. « in the city of Washington, Distriet of Columbia, to | abet published tu Washington, DG. All couvey- | de18-lads K.W. TEMPLEMAN, Trustee. sneing and. i q at purchaser's cost, — - Union; also that a should be added to this 1 though | ence of liquor and drove all the other children WAT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ti - AC GEISWOLD,! 7, ta THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AG- and petriotions in dash bears when the Unive | casteilation for every new state admitted, Su ivarun cteemeia| ee Panett | éxeai Nerwalt to bed ta Ae Gpper portion of (4) ncanare foes hansaied eal ean eee | _371-abae 8 BARKER, S a ekretsae Eee TonwiliZetotoyineraimneyssiescr tsi After considerable dele, Congres ented | numer France Reo Rersts baulers tums | the "house. after" whieh hw enothed: her apt ae ao cme Atonaeaatrmad | RATOUFFE, DAR w 00. anracoem Sedna, a Danser of the fres. for thes ferl that they lace that from and after the 4th day of July next | iy not known. Even % 1. Jackson, an atwor. | down with 8 chair and criminally Said square and running south forty (40) feet. thence | ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF WELL-ASSORTED STOCK | Jy ATCLIFFE, DAKE & O:)., auctwneer, ; : haired te flag of the United States be thirteen hori- | ney of Georgetown, who has lived there all his | sseaulted her. ‘The son states that after he had Nest one hundred (400) feet, thence north forty (40) | “OF GHOCERIES, WHISKIES, WINES, wens WU PAOAVES SW. enema mage ple de cy ap tal stripes, alternate red and white; that the | long life, and has written “Chronicles of | been in bed some time he heard his sister cet fence canoe hundred (100) feet the piaceet | LARGE’ REFRIGERAUK 8 : Woman who saw husbend and sons go out with . 3 | long life, an 2 a ck, Hb 2a Mews Gud round inning, and linproved by a traiue dwellins, WAGON “AND Nes NED IN | VERY VALUABLE 2 have twenty stars, white in a blue field. ‘dees nes ki seream below stairs. He ran down and foun - : . 3 3 Dw ‘the flag never to return the stars and stripes ‘J Georgetown, not know. . 1 Mn ‘erius of sale: One-third (%) of the purchase STORE CORNER OF MONROE AND WASE- STREET ETWEEN LAN. yes : ‘that on the admission of every new state za pee his father in the act of committing the out- cash, and the balance in six and twelve inonths, wit INGTON STREETS, ANACUSTIA, D.C. NOLTHWES1 AND KNOWN AS ‘unfurled today will br poms rerul to the Union one star be added to the union of THR nousR at woh rage. The father then ordered him to leave such addition shall take effect | A Stam reporter went to the door of the Key Y Marawes UPd |y next succeeding such admis- | residence one morning this week for some in- TION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JULY NINTH, fiterest at the rate of six per centum per annum, pay- | By virtue of a deed of asrament the fiag, and tha [Cash at the option of the the hi he ud kill bi ‘hich he did at able semi-annualis, or ai ewe ey eras me fo moont NINGH 81M the house or he would kill him, which he did ai Semnt-amaualiz. of ad ne <0 pabiie auction on onee, and afterward the father left and he has JEFFERSON'S DESK. Ruud at the time ct saree (SO) fours will be re-| Dak MOMNING. JULY SIXTH. at TEN OCLUC : Atlired at the time of sale. ‘Store, the’ entire mock uf Gro- formation about the old house and the Key | not seen him since. ‘The girl had bad wounds | ‘Tne desk on which Jefferson made his draft | -Ailconvey sucing will , guiained therew, consisting in part ston, joes of the ting. ago acknowledged ut the purchaser's cost. ceries, Bec. aaa ae ‘ , Mor biad dad tas and chowed uineateteable ' Mt] | Teruis of sale tobe complied with in Giteen (19)daye | Four. Teas, Coors Femey shel ooeies Conkies, ws ote dis je ,, This act was approved April 4, 1818, and it is | tami He raised the knocker and letting it | 0m her ‘- of the Declaration of Independence {s also in | or the property will be resoid at the risa and cost of the | Cakes: Jellies, ‘Spices, Boaps. Whiskies, LOT 19, SQUARE. their error, the canner, , "ale | the law now in force. Though i6 prescribes for | aumlly-_ He raised the Bnoeker and letting it | SoS or trata treatment. “The warrant was Sefatttinu purchaner, ater ive days’ advertisement in | Nimes. Yea sha Cotfes adios oceter, Beata feet Zincnes on wh strket by a depth ot moore brilliant by the addition of sta? | the first time that the stripes ebal Ne berkson: | ie was soon please: ay r “i | placed in the hands of an officer, but he failed | the State Department library. The desk is | ‘Le fvenme Star. Platiorm Scales, Large, itor, Store Fixtures, te ley Sins the Union 1 pth is no plostor nn'as | tal it dove not designate the number of points | Nicholemn and her daughter, Mes. wisher, and | F'soG Euwards. Afterward a note was sent to | about four inches high. nine inches wide and tas colOBN A LANGSTON, © ? trustee, | $e.; terete with a Tull sssortiment of Groceries and ie attention of partien Se eee © 2 eae and "0 | the stare shall have or how they shall be placed | ushered into'n hell of ‘Key's day. In thia : Staten Attorney Peter at this place detailing the | fourteen inches Jong and so compact as to be se24-dade_Cor. College and 4th st _ Mevireasestt iy Ul ee vie. ng Bite ‘The millions to whom war has - F 2 a ty. the young men # the union. Mrs. Kt Deen unknown except in #' ¢ireumstances, but it failed to reach him, and | easily carried. It the wife of the de-| hall is a large arch at the foot of a wide stai Laiatce in one and two of black walnut and the | (1OMMISSIONEKS' SALE OF VALUABLE ‘Horse, Wagon and Harness, to which the attention of . pay able semi-annually, of the land, wili be proud of this "net. who tur the’ breeze the first flag | wa, the first intelligence of the affair reached here | writing surface is covered with green felt. The | U EXEATE IN ALEXANDNIA AND FAIREAL | theerideane private buyers cal Seca ibe roe) send oe Sete Of the history toid bylite forte-fere | under the new ranged the stars as her | "“fiese people who now dwell in the house! 0m Monday. ‘The sheriff was immediately dis- | top is arranged in two pieces or flaps so that | yCOCATHES NIKGINIA, | | 8 | eas ig 7 4K) required ai the time of kale. Ifthe terme of me vautered in the chancery caube of 3 = = jot courpited fre J. Burdett’ vs. "Frederick Walker tai. the under- | F{ATCLIFFE, DARE @ CO., Austiopeers. ie ror ie fcr torewel ie potty af tg re, Kement of the stars has been left largel Tearned thet it was stipposed that Edwards had | on hinges that it can be turned back from th 2. Br ; the nuh te feecrved to resell the property at tig ies calaten tt, proud of the mon whe fought for it, | 4 sictcr of taste and choles, By direction ef prnenepeter yw ye ne ap ete P neigh. | Gone to Washington, he having formerly been | desk s0 a8 to rest on a table, and the other piece | #284 Sects! commissioners, will sell at public ate: To°as, ‘prow ‘of the grent Tature the President orders were issued May 18, 1818, | Pere Slad to Asoldier in. the reguiar army, and at one time | is made #0 that it can be elevated slightly from BOURNE aon insets Come: | aay NS ARSTACEOE BT AUTOS, ugg | esis anata al ee aaa leads es onward. The email bo: ‘that the stars “in the flag to be worn by tl ‘At the left of the I is a window, and on | # inmate of Soldiers’ Home. On Thursday | the d and ipports al sf. > CHAIRS, COTS, a ona Proud of the grand nation which today | HUsband had suggested in one great star. The | have occupied it thiety-eight years, having pur- ‘tehed to the scene of the outrage, and there | they can be raised. One piece is so adjusted | dria county, if com » which eld in position by sm wit iota and, sn block’ G, of Cunie® Burdett EK SS “Eee Bakes 00., aca Vessels of the United States and at our naval | the sheriff and states attorney visited Washing- | on either si Vhen so arranged thene two ! wihadots) and, =. 1m biock 0, of Curtis & Burdett s LSTERS, CROCKERY "AND | J c i & CO., Aucte,_ ihe contemed ecacnce of Dunkes Hill trces | nations” shousd be arranged in parallel Line, | ONC Fane of glass, scratched with e dlamond, | 100 0 starch of abe man, and at Soldier | pieces are in the sume plane, and so form ‘hse ot are tirove! by bandgowwe ectiagengn | | GLARE WANE, RANGES. STOVES | COOKING | 7]IOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aurtommern torder has never been rescinded. ‘The order and nearly new. Atid at T' ta It is very natural to suppose that » young man , Home SCLOCK NOUN, on MONDAY, JULY TWENTIETH, pendence Hall, Yorktown, Lake Erie, ‘the histo found =that he had remained > et ape surface. A drawer opers at the | # of the land — which, thoagh ii right ALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT SUIT- side of the desk and discloses irk well, A BNSIL! BKVILERS, SMALL STEAM ; BOUL mp FE, COPPER STEAM TABLE first state to adil « star to the constellation of | just leaving the house scratched them there. | there during Tuesday night and said when 1 xi TI | ABUL, we will sell_at pubiic auction, in front of gu) CE BOXES AND MEPRIGERA-| "“T4Np, PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY. MAKE. . et ing that he wai to| quill box and paper space, so that in this | court house at Fairfax ©. H- Ya, the fouowiny prop: | TORS. GAS FIXTULES, MARBLE “SLAl TAND: é . yeaah new io the incemant popping he new tag wi Hllitoly, admitted December SOMATCHED ON A WINDOW PANE. reece cus inrma fa tee noighbechaed a iergy | tis (euelde Wien ech the oo cals moved | Fria Eas ee aod eae: | RRO TMB UM dt MD AARNE RRE | AL onan TUPSDAY, JULY FOURTEENTH, erechors, gives promise of new generations of |” 14 ig tn tance with the act of 1818,which | The words are these: portion of the day was spent im searching for | about, room is provided for everything | hovnded ty ie Bak ck road anid th dance of USUALLY FOUND IN A FIHSI-CLASS RES- | Sei ‘tum acres of land at Suitiond, mbout 3) miles from Se tens legal ma thet devetton to the | a5 ben quoted, that a star is adie’ to the fag “Maria L. Key, bim, but he was not found. It was alsolearned | wanted in writing. In ancte sent with the | Beattie, Finis, Jackson Mian Ford, and Cee ee ere, sun wrote, | Ameria, and oem ge. the sane old fing. ! today on ac f the admission of the state saainaber in: that the day previous he haddrawn some pen-|derk, when he gave it to a friend, | serived by metesand bounds in the ne 8 jana com THE stoRY oF THE FLY of Ie . he to the Union. i . | sion money due him. ‘The detectives were no- | Jefferson exhibits his mod Ljander Carter to, Hrederick ¥ a NORTH . Aad the fag has actery. Htecrigin lepictered | “in aocordenceceite am order teoued by the | raf2-the;riaht side of the ball i the large old- | ieedand put on his track. awards caine to | character: He sten, pose sofa as to tas the | Sees cr ober 2k Un had receded ip Pirie: | CORSES OW SETH “and PEANBILVAMIA the land tecords’ of ‘Pritice teu 5 XE with peutic Micsnse by Joseph Redman Drake | W a ave. been shemged’cons | this county from West Virgima in 1966 and | thitd person with an ‘evident desire to refrain CoUny Ve One-third of the 7 bes ated Fate hing sory desirable Piece ot yroper shou eran siaeaing a aoe Will, on and after | singe Mr. Key lived there. One window has | mafried, now having eight children, His wife | from making a statement which would show | ait calc; One-third of the purchase money in | gy « stures. e.. fc." contained therein, to ‘clectric road has berm, surveyed trouge © following 1 today, cousist of forty-four stars in six. rows, | been altered sc arto Be used ae siocs inden | died about two y om the, of the NOR W. B., No. 16, fe ‘ van 8 Ww. Fae red from Htosa P Suit, es- ped by motes and Lown dead freee emaee AT TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell_at the RES: | seus ‘or god" ober’ 1. Sinnpeom aud re- and unassuming | BC3" - aE Welker. | Wat fe Hiway | Sorded us Liber J. WB. x a Department the field or union of the na-| The windows in’ i tional flag in use in the arm; ‘Ber 5 %Ag0 and since’ thet tims | the ienst suspicion of self-conceit” He says: | feeiye and sipiteen, montis from da the He sre invite the etteniion this land frome Wasnincton to Naribors the upper and lower rows to have eight stars made ‘door. \he has lived with his children, working on | “Th. Jefferson gives this writing desk to Joseph | Purchasers tp give their notes for the deiwrred pay- aiid fat be = wageent. | ome uade Enowp 20 Sor SS RLINO & GOx, sed tees second; third, fourth, and di rows | eae oe seen papain preent farms about the neighborhood. He is repre- | Coolidge Jun, asa memorial of afection. It pte: wick Grn to bese inbepest from cho roa Sy 1-d&dbe ORR TCLIFYE, DARE ECO. | je07-abds ‘Auctiouesie._ seven stars each in a i r sented as a quiet man when sober, but a very | was made from a drawing of his own by Ben | chaser and title to be retained until the whole of tne "ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers. Instend of the za | of is kotont co ek heer ela: Ten | bed ons whe drank. ‘The victim’ of the al-| Randal, cabinet suber. ¢f Philadelphia, with | Purchase money paid eo) L coed jake national flag will be arranged in the fol- | Mr. Key's law office was_in the wing at the | leged outrage is a handsome girl of fourteen | whom he first lodged on his arrival in that = W.W. DOUGLAS, | { Come. of sale. | OX EAST SID) Bey lowing order west side cf the hours, "There it wase that his | Yeers and is represented as very quiet and in- | in May 1770 and is. the identical one on whicl AW. ARMSTRONG, | skTEsvey “berwect ae son, who had run away from home and married | Offensive. Edwards is about sixty years of be Misied = Lape ey TE er ony paige fall parsiculars ses 7. W. ae Atlaatio Rf av 4 AT Al oats caiirinentic y 3 lormed ji .(@ge and served in the army previous ics as well as jon superstitions, | Sins. cowl ee ESDAY AFTERNOON. | ding" "thb foom Skectumertocy, an hse to coming to this county. Much sympathy | These gaining strength with time may one day L ATIMEE & SLOAN, Auctoneers. Bi smureg tase O'CLOCK, on the rt ‘there ©O., Auctioneers. VALUABLE Pe! ¥ AT ANACOSTIA. BHSTSERE | BEACTIFCL corrace Warnes William MES AT AUCTION. By Virtue of deeds of trust duly recorded in iver 1405, folios 307 ama 810, ‘ous of the lated Of the parties secured ¥ iil ubler for sale s : i uder UNE Dare ‘on the east side of 10:b : f in exprewed for the young girl, in her | give fimaginary value to this relic for ite asso- | Ad == tet ww au Grant aventes, | $HGl. at SIX GCLOCK FM, the follow ius, dees be beer We dor opening on he sre tthe rwmy | iy action, nd ahould ce’ wana | an ite rth the, Great Charon of | HARSESESEANE SY GALSAP'EVAMEROUR |S Soe race | a eae Gn yt a mmepited Francis ‘3 ‘ made an adie! | father be caught in the county Judge Lynel lonticello, Nov. i reget ° and ata write “the Stor Apengied Banner’ was s Ang | ce large and sity, meet have mode oh will doubtlees have a cave that will be disposed | ‘This deck twas presonted to the United States | 2 rust a tere yume by the Supreme Sop | wi sei "Searing tale tad negra ty Teed fists geal gutslviton an uy reerund Ww euuty Si Siteen ecinee,_The'striper apreared betore jou the io shiney, Shc erg aay os | “An orebesinromponedof Mews. . A. An~ | Bloee tat fine it haa? been Kei ine eae | Het WORDLE A na gs | pucsone™ Aftsatnanny edt pa | SPS stn ek es osc eas ¥ were adopted betore England's | orchestra com; of Messrs. E. A. An- ia the same i ‘TEs. -D. " fraine cottages. pe I Deemer ply oa mrp td tween the two chimneys which merge ino.ons | An erubtetrs compared of, Mesmrs,Z. Ape | ui, thet ime i has boon kept ia ibe sume ag coe Rae Se abe el SARE Pate aseaen | Pumeceatseney wy tare ewe ns oe sae ou the mane fing with the British | Fisher informed the reporter that one of Mr. | Mouldon, R. Umstead, Jetson Trail and Emer- | tion of Independence ard the draft which Jef- | }: 13, 153, "im the elty ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTION cyeoee, A Sagest of 0205 wil be Togueed cacech i. : | Key's deters whe bad come 10° tke hong | fon Poticr has been organized at this place, | ferson wrote on it ow hundred and fiticen | GO Paavie Sew, | Renal PecPany ot te seat of Purchaser “fertants The Continental Congress in 1775 appointed four or five yoarn ago told her she end the | With Prof. Glen Poole as teacher. years ago. Pps and 16 mentie, " . ax bercomplied with within tou day ator se, otiverming a iene ane Me Marrigen » other children used fe get out om the fice root | ,A remarkable ineiance of the reproduction sac cai sn ea VR GAS ofahkls xO OE ie anand woo the Setuutig” bor bast pu commit sider the snblect of a common d cause their father’ much anawly, heoeecs | of Wheat. was noticed n few ©. on the pute Over » Relief Fund. ; : . zational fag. The result of the conference of the rouf was ofisuch steep pitch that they were | 4am of Mr. Clagett Holland, fn the first dis-| Suage Forney of the law and equity court ted ‘All conver | g¢ a x ithe BRST Skies ncran,| Traces, this tee wae a fag whieh the likely to fall. . trict, which consisted of forty-five stalks from in Louisville on Thursday decided that INLAY. ry fe19-daas. “i 1azs i. Sane “preventing the 80v~ | wricen for The Rvenine Star _ | WaeD 70 PLAY omest. sal tha tnede Plelding ae treenee oe esas ea: | €9,700 collected just after the eyelons lash (aortetae xb 2, — with thirteen stripes FORTY-FOUR STARS 2 Shsq altostald Mrex Fisher that on dark nights | grains each. ¢ year for the sufferers of Jewell Lodge, Knights wucticneers, The vhote y frontine We ieet 3 on oth ote JULY BIRTH, mame hourand place. emblematic of the en pe abe udébtorwnldn sheet about her and jump | The funcral of Edward M. Corrick, who died | and Ladies of Hoot, must be epaid to the mem-| Covrexrs oF THR” WRLI-RNOWR | 8 a Licttisecous eubtivacs oe Shen ae ane races 0 out from the busbes acrces the road and scare | on Wednesday last at Kensington, took place | bers for whom collected yment was re- A AND EL 2 DRG, NG, ti EL z fH ‘and nicely “ATTORNEYS pS = ie my at Cambridge, | aunt 4 2% ime UiN by: here th ries remains being interred | fused ee ee Smee it ae order on the EATER Soraeet age a Lo sale; One-third cash, one and 44 auary 3 a a irteen | bs opal OS ian sci Raa cemetery. oney Was tlot needed. w ae . agate eee te 000 | ene Lacie | Pewemmecanomricemed te me | eftsnntte hate daft |e Bopha Een ond Min now a |g spe igs aE ee a Aumerigan bane: iss staniact presented to the | O0!MeoUEatulvernary! Teitages "The lathecare soliton tnd dhenaee | ting. Hill, on. Tuesday last by Rev. Hobert M. | killed there were membecs’ Besar *weluat Mf lasuose Be scape fo bs complied with cea days roms ibe day | Lous and Keno ho po py Se ef ere | We agus for Unters sliges aed iam, dow sills are of inarbie. eld besee Isobe | Moors of Galthersbarg. The chars was hand- OEY ten anes ‘Wag net, however, unul after the Deckration | Yet still we note, with soldier pride, Sets Se ait the thictproignt crowded with the relatives and friends of the of that the biended crosses of St. ‘That not in vain our comrades died, house has See Ni ‘and ber daughter | CoMtracting parties. and St. Andrew were erased from the For on the land, or oeean-torsed, ears which it ‘On Tueoday Mr. Reuben Burriss, residing flag to make way for the stars | From our fair ag no star oat ee a tants do not come | Bet Hunting Hill, had one leg badly out while FIRET OFFICIALLY ReTARI inMED. Aud may we strive, in paths of peace, parti soome using a grain cradle. Nearly « year after tha Declaration of Inde | Thel glorious luster to increase. saan a Tee ct Semen bene at easton | _ Misses Mary Watking id Lena Jones of this ty were the recipients of handsom ‘Tease stare are caret We kept them there: | Sid that tO Innertnont: restes Sere teed for st the Frederick Acatlemy of Visitation Sous qrenes a anaes When they were put away the ‘doors leading se ie ne ee Show to Gn cth, Sorpende bain edien 5: inte those roome were Joshed, bat the héles | 4.14 11, other portions of the county by the sus- (And passed, with faltering steps, forgome, | Beat the Pte age lpe Mi mn amend pension of business and the enjoyment of insutgents have cablegrams stating ‘And aa in war we marched swe : —— Eics exeursiens, ae. All the’ tonine, panting that the insurgents have ocetipied Huaseo with- ENTISTRY. So now in peace, “lock step” today pen eter two old feahloned, door here this evening wete loaded to theis utmont out resistance. preva) - 1 1) And be, as then, our nation’s stay" sone of which wae at the deer to Me, | capacity with excursioniste to aiteqen> pointe a DENTAL P. . Beneath the flag where forty-four Key law ofice and the ether at the entrance | °f interest. Lemme A Duel Not of thé French Style. play St She emnew gion evermeret to the house. oh S| rajusea te an mages on team, George Jones and William Newilon, two Tyusrial tow, own ab Washington, Jniy 3, 1891. es 4 wack cles aiigbere nok: An off tank expigded on board the steamer on — ‘NO CaMaL IN MR. REY's THER. Starnard at Point Breeze, near Philadélpdia, a ‘Thought to Be am Insurance Swindler. ‘There was no canal back of the house in Mr. ae oo ent Martin, Fariong The New Orleans Picayune’'s Pineville, |X#7'* day. The yard, in which was fine| hive been taken to the hospital. Indian Commissiogs Appointed. following