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: -D.C. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1891. cITy ‘AND DISTRICT. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE. EX-SPEAKER REED HOME. 4 PARDON FOR ARMES. OVATION TO THE FRENCH, le 4 E ts F B a ] B : 3 2 » He Arrives in New York and Declines to Talk | End of the Nose-Pull! Admiral Gervais and the Other Officers En- Highest of all in Leavening ‘Power.—Latest U. S. Go e cy es Senator Quay and Col. Dudley Both tesign VENNSYLYA’ Tr published work on “The Art Woes what Ongantesen: About Politics. the President. tertained at a Banquet. Tar NoRT WESP ASD Aol rma ng" says: “A point which will af- oe Hon. Thos. B. Reed of Maine arrived in New| The President yesterday acted upon several STEEL RAILS wi En © mformation as te the value of | Two sEssIoNs OF THE EXECUTIVE comurrreE | York from Europe yesterday on the steamship | pardon cases, one of which was that of Capt. In efit MW ae ” , 7 " 4 TRAITS 5 iN FROM STATION an advertising medium is the | YESTERDAY—ESOLUTIONS aporTeD mrouty | City of New York. Bicycle riding hadn't re-| George J. Armes. The occurrence, which led COMMER OF UM AND Dista. A POLLS With which the publisher adheres to] PHAINING ROTH METIRING oFFicuns—oex. | duced his weight, and he looked a bigger man| to the trial by court-martial of Capt. Armes, For ittei Org and the Weat, Chicago Igmited xpress Care ‘gf Pullman Vestibule = CLARKSON EL! i CTED CHATRMAN. than he was the day he went away four months | created considerable comment at the time it tvertising rates.” Tux Stax invariably ‘The mayor and municipal authorities of St. e Petersburg last evening met Admiral Gervais and the other French officers at the quay and escorted them to the town hall, where a ban- quet was given in honor of the visitors. All the vessels in the harbor and the houses along ‘the route to the town hall were profusely Past Line, 10:3) 0.1m. daily t ago. He wore a hata size too small for him. | took place. Capt. Armes, at the time of the shot Tain ith Faron Cor Mecrasaing ty ete bolls to He rates: and, what is of greater Im) Poth Senator Quay and Col. Dudley have re- | A crowd of reporters surrounded him as soon | inauguration of President Harrison, was a re- portance to the advertiner, it charges everyboty | tired from the national committee. By resign- | a8 he stepped ashore. tired army officer, living in Washington. On | decorated. The,streets were thronged with rarton to Haeryel Me same price for te sawe service. This few | ing from the national committee altogether Mr. | ‘Well boys,” he said, “this is too natural to | inauguration day Capt. Armes received some people and the Frenchmen received an extra- he tot Lanne Chicago’ ad Site papers dc Quay settled the doubt in the minds of his as- | be¢rue : fancied grievance from some Pennsylvania of- | ordinary ovation. At the banquet the French ‘Cuncunatt, Western Parpress at 7-40 pm. daily, wit and St ss a eae sociates as to their right to accept hia resigna-| Some one asked a question about politics. | ficials. A few evenings afterward he met Gov. aioe tion of the chairmanship of the executive com-| “Say,” he said, “I've forgotten more about | Beaver of Pennsylvania in the lobby of a hotel mittee. politics than I ever knew. I haven't hada | and publicly insulted him, even going so far as Ming = Church—} The committee held two sessions, one Inte in | Political thought in my mind since I left the | to pull his nove. Capt. Armes was tried by | matic representatives and other notables. ‘The rae hata: aan ‘a ~ Ming] EERE court-martial for conduct unbecoming an of-| usual toasts were drunk. The mayor pre- AUCTION SALES; AUCTION SALES. At ppp poten ps benches Fetonssat About his journeys, he said he had gone | ficer anda gentleman, was found gnilty and | sented silver atm yenicd So Chk Boonie: ee oti he aos 4) 4 tases from New York to Paris and then to Italy. He | sentenced to dismissal from the army. The | “Tho Nooce Fron aulclgy: yataeed an THIS AFTERNOON. TOMOKKOW Was transacted. W. J. Campbell of Ilinois was | went back to Paris aud then to London and | President subsequently commuted this sen- interview with Adniral’ crate 4 5 visiting FORSALE AT PUBLIC 4 AUCTION-3 SUBURBAN | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers a 409 G st. now. rine Care Was were the Russian miniggers, the foreign diplo- ambassador sat at the right and Admiral Gervais ABSOLUTELY PURE at the left of the mayor. Among the guests Tournament to Ald in Te ‘The Successful Knig! Correspondence of The Evening St Rockvitae, July 29, 1391. ond day of the festival and purpose of bury and bu be Went, aod Pittavune r daily: for But. falo and Niagara daily saturday. 100.00 P.m., with Sleeping Car Waskimgton to Rochester, For Willlamape ‘heater amd Niagara Falls, 40 chosen a member of the committee to succeed | from London he had come home, or nearly, | tence and ordered that Capt. Armes be re-| French squadron, in which he declares that he laces, containiny 2, 434 and 7 acres; 2 miles from Geo. R. Davis and an argument in favor of | and he hadn't had time to think of business, | stricted within a limit of fifty miles of the Dis- | has not becn ontrusted mitethe political mission Madhitaton: beauttfat view of city and river? July Glen for < in buil raising funds idn’ ‘economic quee- i ree y a nat 3 0 pe a pan estate, Seo | TI " gu daily except Saturday, with Sieepinx Ome Chapel | mabe as the place for holding the next na- | fie, didn't study or look inte economic quee- | Cr tee eran er cr. three years |to Russia, but only to convey to Huasla the | Stine CxPiackts Vast een SY MHS, So | MEATHER COUCHES, TTALIAN manny vases | 4, do = x arch in pl ent Carroll Chapel | - . tions. eee retaminendation of the Secretary of War | friendly sentiment of the French government | > aTGLinrs tive sated ecicare D WILTON HUGS) PINE ENGRAVINGS, | ForNiuaivanort, Renovo and Klmira, at 10.30 em. sega Targe crowd in at- | Sma onvention was made by Col. Seott. who |" “"iarned anything new about silver?” asked the Frosident has now commuted this seutence | and ite people. ‘The entente betwoen Rusia | FoATCIF#= DARM & CU. a USED os iy a P was a large crowd in at- | is here to press the claims of that city. i and Capt. Armes in future can go where he ‘mii EX! : Ory VED ‘Si tendanve frum this aud adjoining counties and | the committee reassembled in the evening | MC fePorter. aT n and France, Admiral Gervais declares, is analo- | EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO he said, a whole trunkfull of things. 5 FROPERIY, BEING HOUSE No. 225 EB SIREET a : 5 - int | $2%8 to that between tie members of the drei-| REOF OF WASHIN the District cities. A com Pavilion fOr | Roel week ane ene ae eeerae? *24 te | Got lots of pamphlets from kind-hearted folks | Gen. John W. Foster left Capo May Point | £0%,' tat. urely defensive. wilt Malar la Tal oat hee tea dancing was erveted and tine mnsic lent ite | Principal work was then disposed of. and I carefully stowed each one away in. that | yesterday morning for Washington. During | “The ‘Grand Duke Alexis, commander of the THURSDAY, | THE THIRTIETH DAY OF ED DINING CHAIRS. FINE MALK — hy ht pe arta Min bead ot ec ima, Mec 2iR, QUAY'S RESIGNATION. box. No. I didn't go away to recuperate, That | Dis stay there Gen- Foster was the guest of the | Ruseian navy, expressed to Admiral, Gervais | SY, 0l, AT @1xX O'CLOCK Fat. in front of | QUGHER. DINING, CHALLE FINE MAK a ee . oe The following letter from Mr. Quay was read: | would mean that I was in bad health. I went | President, and the two gentlemen were busy | his sincere admiration of the appearance of | ratenweetot ti 9. im square No. ‘SOX, Washington, | ANP. .HOLSTERS, ONE LARGE UPKIGHT ork oniy, Lindted Express with Dining ous tibles for te whe of refreshments ere Wisunsiven Seiya, ESingly fox plauace Gn gocte™ the entire time of cen pcter's Stay in conter- | both the French war vessels and their crews, | D-< Pe EE wehamseass? «5 sie eattered about the grounds, in charge of the me elgerd “Di i i ring ether regardin é reciprocity trea! i " And ic al Ln FY ‘VER, Hl % FOR PHILADEL AON jaa he ‘ell parroaized | Hon. J. Sloat Fassett, Secretary National Re- ma eae ee Oe eae ee Countries, | Sp4,dded siguificantly thet hie had no doubt | santa! rick dwelling house ot tine pores aad ace: | SE Me ATEES Homa SEER eo TeON® | ast maven CIOS eh nd sab pes eally. lnues of the parish, and were well patronize ked another reporter. . L of the result of any naval straggle in which | ment, 12 room, ailimodern ements, C 2 : dene deine accnal the day. Flying horses, shooting | Publican Committee: “Ruins,” said Mr. Heed, “‘ruins and temples. | No confirmation nor denial of the reported | such fleet might engage. The grand duke'| _1erms: One-third eash, im obe and two | riteT eye ee ae, TUE — sacar ‘iso. afforded amusement to a |, DEAR Sta—This is to apprise you that Ihave | I liked St. Peter's. I viaited it three or four | Bing of the reciprocity agreement between BP eat te eneroes from day ot enln, sooaret by Geed | Scho z mt of or ng i e hus for a long time been urging the reor. ~ ~ Lf . within and in ‘front of our auction room change, 3.15 p.m. every day. today forwarded to Hon. William H. Andrews, | times, and that impressed me so much that | the United States and San Domingo on June 4 tat irging Of trust upon the property or all onsh. at, pure Cy 7 ganization of the Russian navy on a basis | option. posit of #00 required at time of sale, | O75 sball sel sesortment of household 4 ty ® yortion of the visitors. Shortly after : an f Brockiyn Anne chairman of the republican state committee of | hereafter a mecting house has got tobe apretty | last could be obtained. The President, when | similar to the French and is believed now to | Terms to be cou.piied with wituin twenty days or right 7 = ‘aten the, tournament grounds became | Peniasivania, may roxignation as the member of | big one to attract’ my. attention, Tet thers | Spprocched upon tho subject, stated that all | 32! impressed his views on the czar, who | Chaser atter thre dayy advertiocuent in, some aews: | VW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioncers peti ar At Nae eee ee neta was nSTeions | the republican national committee from that | was the temple at Paestum, thirty miler south | *Uch information must come from the State | has nmpressed bis unfavorable to any in-| pever yubsished in Nestuncton. i0.G. Allconvesanc- | CONTENTS OF ARTISTS STUDIO AT AUCTION. | PT yAueyys ot, 8 fit) Ook im. 1245 pom. week large crowd wended their way. antious | state Yours truly, of Naples. I wouldn't have missed seeing that | Department. ‘i novation. The grand duke and czar have | #2 8nd record:ny at purchaser's cost. Qn FRIDAY. JULY THIRTS-FIRST, at HALF: | For Malt Gk. F 10, 2-00, for the exciting sport to ‘M. 8. Quay. | for a good deal.” The President granted the application of | also differed as to the question of Tecruiting | jyooauae 2AMES Le ROMMLG, Executor, my aR O'CLOCK P_M., we sluail ‘sell at studio Bi peped Oho eras, The knights entering the lists we - - x0 | A customs inspector came around, and some | John W; Phillips of the District of Columbia | non-Russians for the navy, the czar believing = ; — | SECDIESOF ANTIQUE AND MODES CASTS. | jum deat Sah hak MHS de wt sLeceet Groves” F. Marlon, “St, Joeeph'ss" [== CLAmnoon’s TAaIBOTE TO THE RETIRING | Q.0 Sil he'd beter examine Geet Large man's | OC remittances Of forfelied, resoguiscase te 2 | nent cassie, for, the ma i the Incge majorite | RATCLIFFE, DARE & Oo., Auctioneers Terns cash. . oF #0 9:05, 10°00, 11 0 wm, 1-1 tae, & Sullivan, “Mand 8." E. E. Crockett, “Cabin shore baggage closely, for he probably had'a lot of | Strety case and denied that of James F. Ma- | si 2 8, while Alexis regards his country- “BY avcTIoN oF THREE | 0 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. $15. 34. 420, 4280, S40, Cis,” Jobu;” T. Barnes, “Washington,” F.K. Keys, | There was nothing then but to accept the in-| pad Fronch books. juire. Gorge J. Brown of Alavaina, now serv-| men as poor sailors and wants the navy manned v TOLYSTR-UDOM BRICK HO PSE, | WEEKS & 00., atcTIONFERs, ae “Edgew: vpla. pull wank” | C*itable, and upon motion of Mr. Clarkson the | “You bet I've just got a lot of good French | 196 two years’ sentence. in Columbus peniten- | almost ics erhene was tbe Bary manned PRELEIN Sfier BEiWees WAND 1 i Lometanaore pr Sccomstil knights were the following: J. | flowing resolution was adopted: books,” said Mr. lei e brought # great | tary for violation of postal laws, was granted a | yinn subjects of Russia. On all these pointe it TREETS NOWTHEAS : Oftce, |», jcceanful kuighte were the follow: 20 and #00 am. 11-30 and 4.90 Sunday. Sundays, 0:00 a.m. i preg many books back ‘with me, both French’ and | Pardon on account of fatal iiinces is said that the czar and the grand duke have | On THUBSDAY AFTEKNOOX JULY THIRTIETE, | LARGE SALE OF CLOTHING, NOTIONS, a Se aoe a ae ae [Ser ep pe thors Teer Ee Tis_| Italian. Some of thom aro very rare. Gome| The President bee appointed James W. Hall | oy 't!4, © advice of Adiniral’ Gacrsio: mids we, | 200l, at FIVE O'CLOCK weed be Breer eS % ard: Enos Keys, fourth. To the ‘1 be a af vr, m pron FRIDAY, JULY i con a | dom and expediency of it for the party's inter- | of them I had heard of before and others were | Rosmaster at Grafton, W. Va., vice Andrew J. | suite tavorable to the changes advocated by FART LOTS 75, 70, 77 AND SUB LOT 120, | QULUCK A WITT oe Ree AR TES ewarded. 4 first-class saddle, to the second a fe P 2 fasta pipe new to me.” Nuzun, resigned. «1, | Alexis. IN SQUARE NO. 981, PAIRS PANTS, 100 PALR® OF SHOES, COATS saddle, to the third wlip and bridle and to | ¢st, the action of Senator Quay in igna | new to me . . ted a} The Presidcat, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Dimmick Fronting 17 feet on 13th strect and running back toa | AND VESIN.UNDERSIIRIS. BONS SUITS In addition the | tion as chairman and member of the national | | “You visited the parliaments?” suggested | |The t i ie Te ee +} larwe alley,’ improved by: three ‘well-vuilt’ two-story | STRAW. HATS, OVEEALLS. OUTING Sit TS the f ote nantes tin rivilege | Committee. In submitting to it, with so much | Feporter. i soe \dren took their usual ride and surt bath. The Big Oi! Fire at Canton. six-rocin brick houses, with a.l Modern Aaproveni ce UMBRELDL AS A. SD SES ERA ASSOL IMENT 7 prsmasbrahopey i three maids $f honor, | of reluctance and regret, we desire to express, | | Mr. Reed's eves twinkled and he said: “I =P aa The fire that was started in an oil tank of the | snd drciemtac smear the H street cars and berdicline, | OF GOUDS. aye of crowning # queen a: ~ * | from our own knowledge of the facte of hig | Bave no comments to make on the rnles of SOME MIDSUMMER POLITICS. hor : . nd an eiewant opportunity Zor tnveatuen ae he ectecttene betes. Miss, Reto Wicholven, | form wot ern Keowintge f she feity Of Be om collee Iie Sic be hed donepat oe = ind Baltimore United Oil Company at Canton on | , ters: Oue-thitd Ca. Gelauce in our and two yeary FUTURE Days, a 5 Patrocooeeg ne soon ailiguiient eabee suck’ ks kas placed | the French and Italian chambers'us well a8 the | Towa Prohibitionists May Withdraw—Dis-| Tuesday afternoon assumed serious propor- | cash, i SE Ea ee rst maid of honor; Mise Lizzie Landonberger, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $10) 01 7 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneer I Mise Ki: i . : cussing the Subtreasury. tions yesterday. A second tank ignited from the | Sah fi uftesn ies OF Sale; Lerius to be comp ied W % smeared to the intgnes and the coronation address were | fovernment and ‘patriotism in the United gel oy the kind that every American tour-| 4 gpecial from Des Moines, Tows, eays that | fierce heat of its neighbor and it was gradually SO SE Mesa nutchaser is. reserved. All convey feo. Peter. conc! ‘s Weller, third. The charge | the republican party ard the cause of good | English parliament, but his visits were very “ On Sun lidda. mm. 2006, 5 Heme Court for the District of | y day of | Tick 4 : fecal tern om the 2 fs apd inforwation - ce ice whi that 58,000 barrels of oil were destroyed. ‘The | _!¥24<ihds Auctioneers. | Juiy/A-D! 1601, 1 shall wll af the sales room of Walter | mot of [ith merent ahd Poo 7 =a as dishetatenad id. the de: ratic | porter. the surface in Iowa politics which would not “Gh details 4 aoe in ani eee " Smal a Inte bear Temmed and continued | party confident in the power of supremo con- | “Hadn't thought about that," said Mr. Reed. | render it surprising if the protibition ticket | Oll 1 valued at 228,000. The tanks were valued hg ot ou pa po frou hotels " ort " . ranie avi northwest, o1 > GUST 19 destinat at 310,000 cach. ‘The fire wan started by light- _FUTURE DAYS, Fist, Ace ttl, ot MACE PASE TON Gece, eo Bing sirsking the tank. The fire raged fiercely all |S GENSINGER, Auctioneer. 4M. part of the persona, effectaot Mary Aun Bohm, | _ General Manas night aud at about 4a.m. the top of the tank “HAMMER. SUITES, CARPETS, BED. LR SI , CARPETS, DING, we i ‘Have they got a campaign out there?” ithdrawn from the field. If this stey ike- picmse given today by the young | trol inthe government and the nation and | “Hi YB aig & were withdrawn from the field. s step ‘amen saicassectis cnt’ catalyse | oan the odd a ae were against eaten aad big men over there?” asked | not taken it will be because of the 30,000 an sucerse In every part and sited by | Our party, and by his matchless power, | 8 Serge i : “a crowds of peoplefrom all parts of the county, | hie ‘unequaled skill in resources, his . Lakdu't. I kept aloof from those folks,” | PFolubition republican votes the latter pu Fi Us20) General 2. RAILROAD ©0. ty | feliin and then the dre had full play, shooting | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. " F id i ai i i . out in forked flames to the height of 300 feet. | win» . ¥o. wen, ‘Terms cash. JOSEPH A. BOHN, 5 at Pennsylvania Passen- The proverbial hospitality of that section was | Kenius to command vietory, won for his | said Mr. Reed. by this ti he | hibttiog bandon min fit shoulders the ‘pro- | The uuclomsuons of projcotng cater on themes | SETTEDAY mais tes ene, No ore ave.,oa| | Teese Adistuintentor. Tor guchbre._ it iat sc pes al wd be cnc | Supe eae We ingen oe nec | sid dove ine pes” ue ime tnd Be [Muon burden octnght hat wecotiaions| a arming ear ctet tal ate doh | Sigh Shc Her a Ru te ee | ug DONTIRGE SOAP as iene cant fr a - praises jad contributed | expected defeat. We know, as no one e a own the pier. : ave been pending for some time between the ate eee ks ve " = tothe plensatec of the day nhs na pablic guth | Know, that the contest which he waged was one 'm going to get out of here just as quick as Lapeer the firemen was to take every precaution to pre ALSO, E'S SALE ¢ he «tid. “Pm bound for Portlind and |7¢PUblican and prohibition leaders look: : out the pres | Of as much honor and fair methods as it was of | Lean, ; bird tc FIXTURES AND CON. CERY STOKE 1/00 F STREET vent other property from being destroyed. | 1 Builder's Wagon, nests now. TT Eday the fire became ce | 2 seemed ee Wagons and 25 Wagons, Care Nis OF Gi! a id addit vall Tiaves, Puasons, Bugwies, Harness, &e.. &. DETHWEST. ye} ioe a. Dealy for Manassas, Warrenton ¥ anything to yor threatening and adcitional engines were called | ™5p.4808 BS BENMINGE! By virite of an assicument to me, recorded in Lit - apenas. v ant Reedless to say that they were there, and there | that it was won, largely by the power of fais su- } s#s anything to yo i ie Z out. Previous to the arrival of the city depart- | —— < Ae, folio ks of the land. records of the Districtof | Caaetifertic sere Oe ee: ae ~ erior general has beet .d by Thomas Orwig, ; 3a os well at public auction on the preiuses w in full force. — ir Lageret pom ship _— a unfailing ee bask evening wie ie Sreniar Baebes n issued by Thi Orwig, | ment the inhabitants of the houses on Ist ave- | RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., aucuoneers. Day SL public accion on tue preuuines i In the orphans’ court the following business | #* « political oe great a . the acknowledged leader of the prohibitionists, | yue, ist strect, 2d avenue and other streets EXECUTORS SALE OF BRICK HOUSE No. 916 ry Fixtures and Fittiigein store | Ronee ft Was transacted yesterday: Letters testamentary | 1585, in the months of severe effort and = ae in which he aitempts to feel the public pulse | year the fire removed their furniture to pla MSIREET SOUTHEAST, feet northwest. consistimi in par” of ern Nort ima Divimion. Chartotte sna = : pst ‘nted to| the years of personal association with him ae a by praising the republican party and hinting fety. 3 On MONDAY Aste KNOON, AUGUST TENTH, COUN LES, MEAT RACKS, MEAT | So Carotina Diviwion, and stations Atlante a on the estate of Ara seuae wore sumseet 6 | SS Love waeuhl: te hued Gee cantinne at the Nan Forter’s Sad End. that, in view of the fact: that the republicans | fre“ udieinated ma eet ee tak in wbich the | 965, A S1X O'CLOCK? 1 wil offer for sale In rout HOOKS, ICE BOX, BUTTER BOX. Charlotte Division to At Tiere comtie tion ie rm juss same on t state Edwin } “a - - - i. Pp iso . 8 ns went st . burning, i ex- ie prem it to pered oF Ni: ANNIS (hI to ‘| nad : Cee Seopa +>) | ene oo er botany bear mm man, and we desire in this conspicuous inauner | _ Te body of Nan Porter, daughter of 8. 8. have in times. past assisted the probaaitionate | He, Originated was sill Durning, but it Of the premises part of jot mumul one (1), im | |, BINS. ¢ ANNISTERS, LUN SAFE, Di ante. ube SK. &e., | made’ in Union Station for ail principal pointe South to place on public record for the present and | Porter, a wealthy contractor of Hill City, ar- Property be relonsed from dangers eno | sokoma: Berlutertortinceas he tae ceci baer st ’ i q the Fixtures necessary in thé conduct of @ | and Southwe ional te Sete Conk ailiethetr powers a netura of the conapitwent | Pected 2 BUEN Out woon and ih piety a Se ee sh crocery. These goods are Tullman Dutiet Sleeper, New York anf Washington Nichelas D. Offutt were filed; E. | for the future, as an enduring answer to the | rived at Chattanooga from Knoxville on Mon-| would now! be in orden His cirehat fence ua street. South sixts-seven fert six inches, west from the | ect oruer tnt will be sold to Ati partisan assaults of a defeated enemy, our testi- Oxley, execute ia, Contech wit Pullman Siewert t one (1) and running thence Terms cash. New Crieans ¥1 jem “Mot > % me MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Assicnse, | Ihuan' Siccrat' to Mews % aun, apes ot the topic of conversation in the campaign and PURSES no POE southeast corner of said day morning, accompanied by a death cer! An ordér has been issued to show cause why | West sixteen feet. the ao tory, after which Col. Dudley’ ‘The Season at the Buena Vista—The Beauties of Nature—A Summer Ball, 1 0 option of the purchaser. A. deposit of 200 required at Prosperity, 5. C., yesterday, and was = > | At the tine ot sae. “Tr the terns of sale are not c ed tu vy about 1,200 ‘people. “Dr. Stokes ee to be her | spoke on the ri seentyy a un Siccher to Menuphis, via drains naun 2 Ai ouy in appre: f his public services z = it has led the democratic pross of the state to . six inches to the rear line of said jot one (i), thence | _3¥23- Sian bunld . Oxley, passed their first and final ac | Pople. 5 sharps cate signed by the secretary of the Knoxville . oposite : the Hudson River Shoe Company should not be | Siscniateen fect snd theses any et oone fds thence | dyed Sian building. tor Auras Sve ¥_ Becbe ws apgrentiond untS her sighecenth | “04.55 Peco wore snsrwe board of health, stating that she hid died of | ake, the bold party wo the odd gue et Inretinsuble October gi. 2eemted: The order | inchests the Hae of Ueeinniny, torethet wih theta: | ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Anctionsers ihre Sunday, = year to Wan. Jones. a "| the auditing committee then reported the | MoPhine poisoning. In preparing the body | “A discussion ‘on the subtrentury plan bo- | BECuraable eu : ‘Teriis. One-third cash, the balance in one andtwo | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER Stpatbung amd indetmeiate wtattous aed — s . stapes for burial two pistol shot wounds were found in | tween Dr. J. William Stokes, president of the era Ce Feed oe ese ee ewe Memigannually, secured by | SITUATED NORTHWEST CORNER OF SI 23 p.m. y wxoept Sunday, tor Warrenton amd GROSERD CF TEE BEUE BEBGE | eccounts of the trossarer in every way entisfnc- | the abdomen while further examination failed | stato ailionce, and Bowete MG. hoe re EDUCATIONAL. of the Turnage A iepoae ot TO gd | pENJEETH AND D STREETS AOKTHWEST. ap heme ye his to show any evidence of poison: nation was presented. That, too, was accepted | # most beautitul woman,but had and a resolution of high praise of Col. Dudley | life. One J. W. Beecher, who claime: g- She was | pi wayward | list Sagal empire read gpg nem ctcliomny non me dey WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. te | Dustrict of Columbia, Passed in quits cubes Soe | WESTERN VESTIBULLD LIMITED. frie She ay ose icy | PN itn aa haltencaa hs aetna og | seu trate of Yulee owt Janet A Macnif. plied with in fiiteen d: Tese.l the proper : ‘und cont uf St Drawing Move Dantas ueral plan of providing ware | \ORWOOD INSTITUT tae VUrcuieer afier ive days" aavertioe: | Peet £. Wasuinston et al. are detendants, 1 will ofter | Qi, Jrawl ‘Library and Observation Cars of the latesk Correspenieuce uf The Exenine Star. was adopted. husband, accompa . but he would | houses and Iating money to. the peoy te walle | N a h'resale in some newspaper Published in | MyRueat} THIRD DAT OF eUCCET SE ae | smd mest Maxulicent and’ Luramoss Deson” ot Tux Beesa Vista, July 27,1891. | "Mr. Clarkson was elected chairman of the | not stay for the funcral. vorter mays be | Nenator Butier confined hinwelf to the pro- WASHINGTON, D, 0. ai the cost of the purchaser 7AM am Fecorwang | at FAVE OCLOCK YM ot oue (1). th square ous | {EbPrMeUy for tus wervice Au catra tare in chatgrd om The summer rewrteon the summit of the | executive commitie and Mr. Hobart, was | wiling to spend his entire fortune told the | visu of the subtrenrury tale” Dutins te | 4 suceana rain vocncy cco Dey echoa WEREN'T MEADER, Executor, _. | Hundredisnd seventy-two). tac caty ot Wane SS over and caste‘onall Pullman sbseonss Blue Ridge mountains along the line of the | €lected vice chairman in the place of Mr. Clark- | murderer. meeting a constable undertook to arrest a man | . 4 Select and Limited Boarding and Day for ‘Northwest cor. sth and I sts. 8, Omches on 17th street aud 25 feet on D tient corn: | any Point Arrives at atlanta so eganbaxen Faby: son, the chairman being authorized to select a 00 for making some disturbance. His friends in- | Y°UNs Ladies aud Lite Girls, sae ai RATCLISFE, DARE £00. wet. for Skew Orieans vis ‘Bontarunary eu ioe Shs Western Marylend railrosd have for many | ticourer to succoed Mr. Duley. World's Fair Monopoly Killed. terfered, and in the fight that foliowed the | Tenths sion tecins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER | 222284 Se —| tran oe Se eens errined by the decree: One. | Wendin. Sew’ Orisane mal ebeeey a ee years enjoyed great popularity. The new —<——$$s-_____ The world’s fuir directors in Chiczgo yester- able and some otuers were slightly in-| 30," address the prin-ipalgy Mr. and Mra. WM. D. | RATCLIFFE, DAKR & CO., AUCTION ERS, | mtwoequal installments, payavle Fespectively at ope | Mel candidate for public favor is the Buena Vista ante ces sare, day leased a right of way that will enable every | Jured CABELL, BU PACANES SW. | aus two dears from the day of sale with interest. me Cy gt Springs, the gem of the Blue Midge. This ‘The Union veteran republicans of Hamilton < county, Olio, heli their convention yesterday | 3¥29-3in 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. Surp by cdeed o. {runt urvn the property. oF ali cat. at the option uf the purchaser. A deposit of 8100 will be reguired when the property is struck off Terms of | Sb Sattous Sout Hreansboro, Male, Salisvary aud orth Caroline Division, Charlotte “arvlina Division to Ausu railroad in Chicago to eater the exposition grounds. ‘This kills the SALE OF VER BRICK HOUSE a’ bealth-giving resort, located on a platean 2,000 | Young Gentlemen Ordered to Report for Ex- hois Central's | in Cincinnati and nominated three senators and | eT. DE STREELS BOLTHEASI 2 | Sale to be complied with im ten days from day uf sale | Dustiobs Atlanta and Cuatitte Division to A"aBts, feet above the level of the sea, has an unob- amination at Annapolis. monopoly of exposition traffic and puts the | ten representatives aud ua full county ticket. It | 9 sit : French eA pe ee Sin Doeteycatine ct oak os if Sctaultins purchaser. | PSs Souta and Boulnees. Steak eee ee structed view of thirty miles across the pecriess | ‘The following named persons have been ap-| directors on a footing where they cau dictate | accuis te be the prevailing opie ate te partments send forciular. "| pBXAUCHION a Se sete, Te Oh aiden. ot en ietesenes Cumberland valley. a Largurerps at the bipeakipie ine fal Academy | terms for truftic. The right of way is a strip | os ae ina eee on [eet eat queleud feca notte District ry pontin im Eaves | —021ARds _ 410 Stat hw. |p yecnbenes Denedliee Mears ee eens ee Over this wide expanse are scattered citics, | and ordered to report for examination next | fifty feet wide, running ia au irregilar cours | BoMsiasions ra: lar re, whiteai nD ACADEMIES | 10. ahd at the r qitest of the barty secured | J» ATCLIFFE, DARK & O0., Auctioneers prone Divan = hamlets, farms and vine-embowered cottages, | September: from the exposition cutrance aufiith strect to | °°WMtY couvention. MEOKY Usa ERSILY Uses pataireuctionsig treat tie | AR =a $alisian, BuBet Sleeper, Washinuwon to New Grienns Hou. Roger Q. Mills spoke last night at West SCHOOL OF | LAN- ighton, 8. L” His subject was the isrepre.si- ict between hiberty and arbitrary and he spoke at great length of tie from the little town of Kouzerville, nestling at] J. P. Mallory, alternate, eighteenth Tennes- | the Baltimore und Ohio tracks at Tist street, the foot of South mountain, to Hagerstown, | see district; Neil Dewese, third Texas district; | *4¢Fe thst rond leaves the Ilinots Central. forming ® cosmoramic view, ever changing, | G.G. Teague, alternate: H. H. White, sixth “ee ou WEDNESDAY, AUGUST FIFTH, A. | TRUSTEES" E vie ati Mentenuery and Mobile. A SEX O'GLUCK BM. the Godowing | " SCURTAVEACE NEAR SECENTI STREETO® | THALSEDS WanHiNUTON AS DOMTO DIVISION to wit gencribecd foal estate, situate in the citi of Washington: | By virtucof eee Orie Pale Ne eee er 29.20 daily 6 23 pau. daily and D No. 140%, folio 133 €2 seq.. One uf the land Tecomas . Sunday. ‘Returning, 'arrivest ot uumbered twenty-seven in Oliver Cox's sub- | Heel Diet ‘380 6:46 p.m. daily, aid tof Coluinina, and at the reques: uf the , and G bigest. 8 A Natiwnal aus of the Repu lie luiiting, corner of 7th | div.sion of lot in square eight hundred end thirty-four, | party secured there! il! seul at pauac au ‘unday og Giociows end cablions. ; Towa; E. C. Mitls, alternate; H. W. Bigelow, The Omaha Bridge Case Ended. Civils which, he suid, invariably resulted from aint D sis. : with te proves. ery oa ne | eb ofc tue preizine, "om FRIDAS eC |p Lbromchteaton trom the ath vie Charters ant Fhe sleeping roots oreriook the distant | ynird Maine; W. H. Stanley, first California; H.| Justice Brower yesterday refuse to grant|*Psterual form of government. sricuat aiid Ty pewsiings was ud eve: | $2-000 (wich bears interest at he rate al O percent | Se the luton dete had el aeRO CLOCK B. | See era ‘ren Cha erat lie and Warvew- mountains e Cumberland an an | : aE 3 aN oo eee ssiarmas per annum, payable munis, eats of Waste . District of Co umbia, ‘Strasburg local at 10-47 8a, Goab valleya. From the roof of the hotel ries | W- Houk, seventh Kansas; ‘T. M. Dick, fourth | the Union Pacific railway a cupersedeas bond pia Li aa a (Se apr Pal re my ‘an observatory from which superb range of | South Carolina; R. M. Semms, alternate; H. B, | to carry its case to the Supreme Court, holding A ellaucentoc vision is attainable. Wright, alternate, eighth Indiana; E F. Eck- | that such a bond would practically nullify the See This locality may be called the spring region | hardt, fifth Wisconsin; BR. N. Jobnston, alter- | decree. This settles the case, and the Rock | J#PPtbannock, 1 ne cies nate, third Main 3 Inland and the Milwaukee roads can come over | TR, 1.36%. Second rac = 20) nS. J Gase’ aubdi- |, Hickets, Rieupine Car reservation and iufonastion teal furish, Reyd Wnitine, A a) and Archi- | Option of the purchaser: adeposie of © u Drawing and (avil Service Trainune wall re- | Gee Clipe cf save. | Terwes 00 te com sthe Yeur o1 "ou-¥2 ou Sepiemiber Ty | diy from ae sos Fecesved at any it to reeesl th furuished and vision of i 2 iu Georce Taysor's suodivine fied with iu iiteen | Of vert ¢ ‘aud culled Pisteaat Plaines to: *, otherwise the trustees reserve | gether with the improvements, &e. property at the rss and cost of Terms: One-tlurc casa, the balance in one and two checked at Office, 1300 Penn" : First race, 3} mile— hakespeare, 2; Prod 45 furlongs w purchaser, All conveyauciig, &c., at | years, u per vent interest, pay’ ‘pat Sos, ed by deed of trust ulon the. premuscs suds of ali | CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILW variety. Missouri; Kobert Parke, fourth West Virginia; | the bridge into Omaha. The court will decide | W4™+1:Jerry. 2: Pembroke,3_ Time, 1.00. roe JOAN 8, SWORMSTEDT. ay a At the wpuon of the purchaser. "A “dewalt “of Schedule it effect Mas 20, 1801. #¢ upon miles of roads, bridle runs and|Guy Schultz, ninth Indiana; F. A. Turner’ | te other contested point whether joint rules | ce, 639 furlongs—My Craft, 1; Aus:ral, 2, Pa- Gubacest | sysoaKes - 2 hears: ie. Terie ot male Leave Culon Depot, Oth and regulations must be formulated before | ola, 3. ime, 1.2714. Fourth race, 3; mil trains can use the Unioa Pacitic tracks or Sanuritan, 1; Repeater, 2; Faustina Pim e they can be opernted under the Union | u2 yitth races Ty miles Prank Ward. rules until joint rnicscan be made at | Kadiant, 2; Cortivelli. 3. Tim - " Cintra, foot paths Lee an prgelbem orang = ng | ninth Tennessee; H. L. Cox, altefnate, thi SUDasmenr ie taee ne: the woods and rocks to every point of interes a ee ee within tweuty-lve miles “The most populsr | #e2th Missouri; Ray King, ninth Michigan: J. wor are made to tue Bubbling Spring, |B Monogham, state of Washington, at large; J. tiew days trom the day of | 10:57 a.m. ior Newport News, Uli Poise asters ren ve tue rut to Rewell the property |” Noriulk aay Arse et Old 2 Cp a yst of the driuuitin< yurchuser after | and Norfolk at 6.00 peur {iSewent of suco resale im sume news- | 2p.m., Cincinnati Lxpress daily for stations im Vie- jOLD FURNITURE, | papery ublis: Washington, D.C. Alle ia, Wes fA. LARGE, COL: | tnk"Fauriineaim wesninetm. D.C. Aliconveyancing |" yiuia, Went Virginia, Kentucky ‘and <ineianet (| HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers | RECULAR SALE OF HOUSEM HORSES. CALAIAGES, & draw aml pain cians and oll : ; Veatiiule sleepers abd entire tras rap tore n BLU te 4,000, © Lat deoN OF Oru Ek Porse ve thout change to Cin: erry ki nen Wer aee mea ne | Galsamaah susead Wavenic Ww a ee: eruoon session of the court. “Tt is quite | rae Deteadaat, 1; ise bene AP OUI AUCTION HooMs. LES weaas “We k. Wi Dining car to"Clinton Borge, “serving iawee sed Mount Quirauk, the Bice Mountain House, | pny, twenty-fifth Pennsylvania: L. H. MeMul-| Probuble that the Union Pucitie will apply to | K: moet UL worta ete BAY AGU ART nt SEER a the supreme beuch for a writ of error to re-| At Morris Park, Monterey, Clearmont, the Cascade and Waynes- nthe Kock Island from crossing the | sleipner, 1: Ch-rapeak DAY AUGU-T FL AST, 1601 boro, and excursions to Gettysburg and A: EM: RACING T Jan, fourth Indiana; D. W. Todd, fourth Ca Wilson, altern G20. W. STICKNEY, Auctionser, 996 F st. nu an.. F. FV. Vewtibule Limited, daily. Soli te; J. E. Walke: b. . a a f iraiue, with dining car, run turcagh withous Handsome Parior Su.ies, bo.d.my Beds,one Piano.Oak | 1KUSTEES' SALE OF VERY VALUABLE CNIM- change to Civcmusti. Vestibule a to Lae bridge. The Union has ite engines|74g.2" Second * tnd Wainut Caaucccy Suites, Loulwes, Coucles PROVED LOT PKONTING FORTY. FENTON = Louse i ad Sictam battlefields. All of these ports are easy | sixth North Carolina: James Tube guarding the entrance to ite yards. When | tecjon, 3° Ruhena Wardrobes, Slate Mantels, Mantel cnt’ Hat LSIHEET SEAK THE CORNER OF TWENTA- | _ feceive passengers at Upon On ate Dae NO of access. There are countless other pictur-| Si'higner hh. We Whites ; nine thn res Wh sion, 2: ver, rors, Diniie cow stad Give Purntures Hue: | | FIRB MERE Et NOMTEWESE Oficen, SiSuna Teck wus) ivania evenue Goqus opels hat sequive sound wind and ateat gun: ¥, alte court reconvened in the afternoon Tudye | yyce, one mile —ihot, 1: Soha Pu tuse ny deed of trust recorded in Liber Patae ke Shs Teine sound wind and stout | Mallory, fourth Alabama: Safford, alter- | Brower decived that the three roads must ue | tne © Boxes, Mest ps ata Covsiug | By virrte ot avert + ‘ourth re Stoves, Brusse! a PULLER, y a ad i Cabpets, Bar Coun: | No. 150L, to to dit une of the land securds for tae fenersi Passeucer nate: C.E. Granberry. third Alabama; Louis | cept joint tutes before the Rock Island and | ¢ i wens = : ture, de. es Euan Coun) Diotiiet of Cotulla, und at the request ot tie patee 7 _ £00 fast, im clear weather, the eve com-| Dangan, thirteenth Ohio; Edward Woods, firat | Sivionve ccald so the nie Tee en and | tween Fe cine sonrons! second Year. papas ALSO a ae iinere ee Will oder for save in truat” of tse Oke S CaTy mau Bemba view mith = scope of not lees then | Massachusetts: C.K. Wilkinecn, alterna F the contract this is to be done by the Aicalda, 3. ‘Time, 1-14 ser Te) eM AL UAL AUREL EURLOCR oe | . Ino, at LIVE OCLOCK BSL tue follow, | Leave Washiugton irom sation cormor of New Jermey eguare miles, embracing fourth West Virginia: John Bacon, first Ver- Of the three rouds, and if’ in a heat is Sadie aT Horses, Cirr.ages, Ba“ries, Harness, &c. lew nibed teal estate in Washingion city, Diet C, avenue and C street of the Blaze rr soars mont; B. F. Rogers, fourth Texa:; Felix Smith, ahi. maton) then the ie: oop ria Sire DEEY, C= ciceee cere Wo bart Wagons in good order. to wit: AULOL original lot seventeen (17). iu equare | Per Chicere amd Ets ioe + een da. es ae » is 1g Z Lid. 2 eve: wee, fe eaty 1 SO, seventy-six (70). sUbject toa certain deed: Pens trains, m ym. uti atnarerg athe renee points in thie locality e| Siternate, first Vermont: Robert Bridgman, | matter is 49 be ubsaitvel te artiinetion dis- | Tittle Sandy, 2; Prohibition, 8. | Quays aise, tastes Ghd 72 ates reduced. | yor Us, guvermuent, Gb esang Fine Hiding Mule. ire the atu of 82.000, ows thnati, st. Lous and inianarolia, Vea 2, ng 0 a Pit te ik '¥ 18 | second New York: W. L. Gherardi, at large: R. interested p This will delay Rock | Time, 48 i ie MELE UMM eee JMOMAS VUWLING & SUN, Sic: All cath ih excess of the hereinbefore | Vyled Lin itet 3:0, express 1130 ui. daily. b - ow lg nett, fourth Maine; J.M. Martin, third Orga, ossing the bridge. The Un uk is el okt. 3. 25. ara oe atthe risk and cost of the ds te ‘of Lexington and Steunton 110-40a m. It war along this route that Gen. KE. Lee's! i. Brumby, eighth Georgi Apple- ian jay Qu kL. 1; Beck. 2: lusight, 3. ~ Lime, 1.25. ser a.ter five days" sdvertisement in For Winclester and way Stations, 15-30 p.m. army retreated after rous battle of | Wisjtc, third ldisnas Ht, Winter, ates peourt, | ne tue altel | Second race, 9 ile—Ferayian, 1; Kingdom, SAP BE AUCTION crypors, | tee OMT Tn | Beek eae gee recy ; “= = . a efrain, 3. a d race, 3 Ni SEHOLD . 7 jonnoke, Anonvilies nes and Me patrick captared and burnt 120 of Gen. Long-| teenth “Minecuris a W. Struggle Hetween Nihilists and Poli ime, 1.3i/¢._ Fourth race—Match race: post- ‘Ghans: GovenEse OME aes Se 5 sireet'sarmy wagons. a Mack Geen, | ite The St. Petersburg police recen 1 Bes, apts Monday. itth race, 65 farionge — | Cia. jcevaration, fail cers oir m | ‘peice tatramins a eeacetscins ian C. B. Barnes, Oklahoma, at large twenty-eight ofticers, twenty-six of whom were | ‘rime, 1.26, Bixth race, 6'z furlongs Pgh | rere tie engin ph LACE | SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF CHANDE- Army Orders. Cormick, eleventh Michigan; Frederick Voll- | nibilists connected with conspira: ! get pray yg’ | ire Tor cocee, Sahu all exusinations. 15 pe: tobe. W. FLYNN. AM. Ivy: institute, wed UST, 8. W. COF. Sta aiid K sts. Rew. om y to kill the (1; Willic, 2: Mucilage, ezar and force the ezarwitch to establish a con- | race, 34 tile—Gold Wave, 1; Under Cover, 2: stitutional monarchy. ‘The nihilicts, it as sei 1.06. Lighth race, 1 | Mothe Davis, 3. Tine, wore arrested after offering desperate resist” | mile—Seymour, 1; Romance, 2; Puzz 1.24°{. Seventh | Beaton ins bien ne LIEKS Ty 1, 23.4. 5 AND G LIGHTS, HALE | eat Db SiDE’ RACKETS AT ACCT: SION DINING 2! bes ry TABLE: CGUST THIRD, AP CHAIRS, CHINA ANT GLASS WAuE. UES, WALAUT HALL Sit, MANTEL WaRbGighs. ° WALNUT The board of officers at Fort Leavenworth, | mer, second Iowa; 0. 3. Knepper, twentieth Kan., of which Col. James Biddle, ninth cay- | Penusylvanie; Russell Beall, twenty- . : Pennsylvania: E. H. Dunn, third iy, Syretient, Se Ges comntantion of ofl] Ty breed, chterante, W. 1. Glddeen, aloe WS’SE1'S AND-S “I! 8 larce amoriaeut of Chande ters ana Hail Bendente, - rd = 5 7 “ x "i ” AMBLw , HAI& | Parties butidimy and im search of such goods are 20. 14pm cers to determine their fitness for promotion, A D. Mio ance for two hours with their revolvers. The | Time, 1.47}{. ney x e SET, BAIR | edt te For Haze rete 10:40 4.1m. ami 32 30, is diseoived, and Col. Biddle will join his regi. )ratGj unt Indiana; J° P. Morton, sixth Mis-| Police wore asmisted by soldiers. Seven nihilists | 4: ‘Chicago, Hawthorne track: First race, 1! "Tyre prinarz scHOoL OF LANGUAGES. Tihb VOILE “wane | “Now ready for taspection, ROYAL“ ELON LiNi POR NEW we nae racine Ai So —— C. Breckinridge, seventh | ¥8t¢ killed in the struggle aud seven escaped. | mile—Myzan ‘Bean, 1; Bankrupt, 2; Helter ze Lk ‘ POR BEODING, MATTING, KAICLIFFE, DARR & CO., PHILADELPHIA 5. & - mn ; coe Se eee 5 For Pusladeiphia. New York, Heston, and the E * e J se oes ins a Suter, 3. Time, 1424. Second rece, 1 mile do lpecenrtiatins i wre Auctioneeis._ | gait" woe mate: "3 Maj. William D. Wolverton, surgeon, will | Kentucky; Jonas Lieu, South Dakota, ut large; a Pri = Nero, 1: Marmom, %; Tenteen, 3.’ ‘Time, | ‘Sven att summer. Lower vumuuer rates, Preparing : GCM owe shall eet tinea: SAG, Dining Catt Sot Sees Proceed from this city to rejoin his proper sta- | W- R. Fisles, texth Indiana; F. N. Freeman, News of the Prize King. 1.29),.” Third race, 12 mules—Gov. Adams, 1; | for collere a syeciaity. enemas TEE CLOCK, ye all ott tae ee OCEAN STEAMERS. cn at 1 ‘Rho chick tion. ‘i ee rere tern, Penm | | The following special. cable ‘was received by | ToL wood, & AMlisa me, 260I¢- Pours |., mentieh: nov tick Boston, Philadeiphia, Chicaco, | "Sst eee eth For Boston, "San pmae oak Fettten Baet ‘The leave of absence granted Lieut. Col. John Gi. Foster. alternate, twenty- | the New York Police Gaxt’e from London you Ti usile—Little Rock, 1:'Bob McCart, 2; | Hars-lernn, Loudon: "A-su suinies seliect te pea Senco | uma arsine ORT. ETO LONDON. =| miCar runnine turvught to Boston tment ct B Parke, second infartry. ie extended three | four:h Pennsylvania; J. 8 Garwood. sixtecnth | terday: Ted Pritchard bas chailenged Char- 8. Time, 1170s ) Filth race, 1g | Pe Sea apavICL ING] ats |e Sey SSE NORDDECTSCHTR LLOXD 8. 8 CO. Fen itn ting 01 beyond 3 ot 5 Ww. Wl Mi ° nilbe = Hedy. 9 4 i oH i as" rEAN . B. ce. 4 mteauuers, gy ei itth intantse te detailed | Flowers, alternate, eighth North Caroiina: H. | ¢y Mitchell to fight for Bae wk S| ae tem, 1 Sey, % Beek, STs | ee Ho Ned tbtines: | 25 Nearsin ike Businése, 16 Yearsin the Business. | w,,7o Sputbempton (Londen, Havre}, Bremen, cae a ¢ | M. Jenkins, twenty-seventh New York: Worth | championship of Engiwnd. Pritchard states | 158. _ ne i _| Tani@ biicceset wily tor civil wervice Gepartineutel aud —— = apm iia Race’ Le; Allee, eet. a acting judge advocate of the department of o "aroli: i rj i Uni 7 At St. Paul: Pirst race, 1 mile—Citalpa, 1; eSAIMLUALULS. er AEN OFFICE, 1409 @ STREET N.W. i, ie i . Missouri and will proceed to Chicago, IIL, and | Bagley, fourth North Carolina; W. 8. Crownin- | that he 1s not going to the United Stater, but | pp At Sf, Py Finse ace; 1 mile—Citalpa, 1; | sam =~ —F*_ | M us Havel” Tues, “Aug ii, 10am; Feport for duty accordingly to the cowmand- | tlueld, alternate, twenty-seventh New York; | iy willing to fight either Bob Fitzsimmons or | oud cnet alle an rde—Poleuas, 1; Pat | OUT OF WasHIN Devartment for Horses, and Heavy Furnl- | “Couitcgtabie sate’ rots; excellent table, nx: ing general of that department, after First | W. B. Walker, alternate, sisth North Carolina; | Jim Hall for £1,000 a side and allow expensen, Conley, "2; Moyal Gurier, 3... Time, ‘1.4732. | OBIBCOPAL HIGH SCHOOL, sista a sco ck grata colom appat Prices: Ist cabin, $75 aud up Lieut. Charles B. Thompson, fifth infantry, shall | Wm- Kt. Cushman, thirty-second New York. the fight to take place in either the National | qhird race, 9 mile—Minnie L..s- Lena Frey, 3;| Ey i ee + "georace Sy ow hase wy have reported for duty with company H of ee a Club or the Pelican Club, providing | Newton, 3.” “Time, 1.0: Fourth race, ‘8 Near Alexandria, Va. LATIMER & SLOAN, UI Penn. ‘that regiment. irginia Bar Association Officers. iz eter & purse, Ss ._ | mile-~ i 1; Billy Pinkerton, L. M. BLACKFORD, M. A., Princi Auctioneers, a 7-4 a Leave of absence for one month and twenty| ‘The Virginia Bar Assvciation, in session at| Charley Kowell called at the Sporting Life | 3" Glos Tay. Oo. ¢. MINOR, LL. D., Associate Pe nnoal, Ratan, Forstines Wise of tet, toutes, | “Aanere pes eae — POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. days, to take effectfon or about August 5, 1891. | w, . erday, posted £50 and. accepted the cal- |" at Chicago, Gurtield Park. first race, 13-16 ia con ned ; Horves and Carriages. . UQIMER and FALL EXCURSIONS = 7 e White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, have elected . J c 74 ‘Stocks and Bonds, during JULY, AUGUST and SEPTEMBER, @1.0 and | =a; w ry Pol is granted Capt. Thomas G. Townsgnd, sixth P lenge of Joln Hughes to run any distance, | miles—NoraC.. 1; Marry Weaver, 2.’ Annie | , Fer boys. Year opens Sept. 30, 1801. Ex- APPRAISERS. upward, all e included. Send at once tor, ot ES OE 4 try. ee eee ae ting Fear: | from twenty-four hours to six dys, for £2000 | Clark, & ‘Lime, T2l'g. Secon Face, wile. | Kanes uauteNam iit i asians ud “Dobiovel” | Special Attention Given to Appratmments for | grains. WALL NOUR: Holy Land, Eqyyt smd the Sie. | t,t janinen Nanay, Yuen and Thareiay at President, John Randolph Tucker of Lexing- | side and the champicnship of the world. Should j Rosemont1; Sis Olee, 2; Duster, 3.” ‘Time, | Gy gowns COLLEG! ANNAPOLIS, MD. | 3723-8 Underwriters. ome Rca ‘World. September. 20. | Ronin Ferry, Curriowan, Suuth erees, Coan A Question of State Kesponsibility. sony vine yeesttents, Themes D-Bansem, A- A. | Haghes ih 16 Uses Suis challenge Ko vell | 1.48, third race, 9(/ mile Addis, 2, Minute, |N. inaemmeen commence tee: |”. | cine Wasmane setae nseueme —— Senne Sre__iy1G-imn_ | Yeocomco vers. Hare, Arst-ciaws, BO ceute: seca Attorney General Miller and Solicitor Gen- | Gray, J. F. Crocker, J. P. Fitejerold and H. A. | will fee any man in the world upon the sume | 2; Unadiiia, 3. ‘Time, 1.01. Fearth race, mile paces rep VA ae to 16. 1 a RE ‘INTHROP” FOR BAK HAKBOR, -. gral Taft today gave a hearing to Gov. Flem- | Routh: secretary and treasurer, Jes C: Lamb | A tslottmm waa sont to immy Carroll by the | Sid 72 tarde Braudulette, 1, Enevt Rice 2] mun wih AEATION OF CaNDibaras vor | HSICTEE S8iroMons bitce HOUSE, HO: re Atorney General Caldwell and ex-Gov. | of haa a Guive and RB teen? COM | Pacitic Athletic Club of San Francisco recontly | mile Out of Bight, 1, Gacen Devaree: Mage | Addgoes the Prendent THOMAS FRELLLL.D.,pH.D, | yiWZ BSIMERE SOUTHWLBS. | Wilson of West Virginia in support of the claim | ™#ttee, F. H. MeGuire and — otering & putes: of O6008 Ty Hell snl Bile | gig Cling. $.. Tine. 4856. Bixth non, 1916 | PP Dinter of Col utia, pase in waity ‘No. 13,282, we 4 pot AS of that state for refund of direct tax collected a simmons to fight th Carroll has refused | quile—Arlicl, 1; Spalding. 3; Starter Caldwell, NEW Winbsow contier + | selteell at pubic, auticn, sp tnont of the preiniess. om aan Site nt | Seats ere eames | from ite citizens amounting to £151,000. The | ,, The Tenny-Longstrect race at Morris Park a ee ee ee tee een | 8 Thine, Lg WINDSOk FEMALE. PAST FIVE OCLOCE Ai iti. indo ‘Hall's NY. EEE Sho tplepsone call, 1300, aud E2O r = be tponed to August 1. chal offered 6,00. auucunce 2080 —_ WINDSOK BUSINESS. ibdivision of orssinal lot 14, in sq. Washing- = Gee caveenling ceereer the Coe any |. While be ‘employer of the ae et oe - A Bark Bound for Alexandria Lost. al come ft ac ollere, with, diplomas énd tog Bee aa" preserived by sud decree: Uneshira ot | AUSLA SG ow Bo ehigapeurnin. ST 7 nagar easury peading | Sag Harbor, L. L, were watchiuj passii After a hard uphill fight, Needham punish- . - pees. Als 'reparatory 0, ermis, a Of whic! Via DERBY, WaY. su bre Aig hg me cag bony oe fan ai erase a ferday a thief entered the | ing himat will, Mahan came to the center of | The American bark Henry Warner, Capt. | 0 alia chares. heey Sevtember To: money to be raid in cash, of which a de- ELEY and GALWAY, Hust direct SS oe of a bonds issued by 3 bank and grabbed a package containing $3,500, | the ring in the twenty-second round last night | Benson, from Windsor, N. §., for Alexundria, |. syeistw Nirginia, before the division of ‘the state and | with which he excaped. in San Francisco and stated that be yielded up | Va., which is ashore at Trout cove, Digby, N. | 7 now beld byethe government in trust for cer p 4 The body of Edna Bragg, who drowned her- | the tight to Needham, as he was vo badly pun- | g | will sbubly prove total loss, as she lies eee eee ene ane, lasted several | geif in the Charles river, near Boston, last Fri- Sheatround the hetrt thet The conld Aight no | 2? "il Probably provo.a e tne Ey route just be made at the time of sa.e, and frow Bcotiand and of Ireiand. abet al “nsiallinents in wins twelve | aoc: MMODATIONS UNspueaSseD Greek, Coun and Yocomieo idvers, Meturnina, the day ALLANSTATE Lise 7 Ghaser’ bearsny mterest 1r0un of sale and se- LANSTATE. ¥ Sa 4 haser. All convey- : . ina hard position on the rocks. Her cargo, | iif Seeineand ‘reconing ef purekascr's cost MP neve = ¥ day, was washed ashore at Cambriageport yes- | more. His decision was approved by the : FY rie oL SUTH, | ancing nding at parcheser'e cost, Af ter see ete Vietinn Numa for | terday. It was much discolored aud disfigured, | majority of the fair-minded men in the audi- eae oe ee re wilhe mer acdc INeTOTE, Foe FOUSG apis. | Sees ee “cht to reall at whe Flak cou of oo Baa, ©. &, RIDLEY, Gant Manan, been heard from the authorities of the latter See onthe on bere ee United States Consul Stewart ie looking’ after | ~Thirty-irat senich mentees 2ohe.17, 1401, situa | VERO “ibs Laueios te, emgmvicn, | F Oman geek htbaseos tt at pices ‘it habe sat on thera bat amici held | ert axeatopey il eae Drath ofa Neoran Maun | keener Inerate Cape Meu a at Eee oee ee ela] earn TESA | me Seviae | Sohcoebaranee nor cates Jeonad adedes tobe heard 4u oppedition ts mingion Del, carly. yesterday mortings exus:| Wit: Hacker, the veteran Free Mason, jog during «thick fog and that aa sakes | SUSE “acuity sai Gout a Wearicee Pos matan! | THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Atct. 2 25-dke AAT WesiSieton. | Heart toeesh.on, sae st Band wtioom Sit aud 133 the stand taken by the authorities of West Vir- | ing's50,000 damages to buildingwand sewers. In | this home in Shelbyville, Ind., yesterday; | thrce-masted schooner came neat going ashore ier hoe. Bui Ee aa . = TET Gao Re ietaSTEaMoaE Fri Tes Atioruey General said today that | one hour three and a balf inches fell, choking | aged eighty-one years. He leaves a widow and | a# the same time and place. EW Gone LT TERY AC: Srincipa and D'sta. 2. M ¥ on Cant 2 S paula give the boudholders a, opportunity | up all the sewers and flooding the dwellings: | six children. ir. Hacker was made © Muson | ——___+e— NS a a AC PRE. DEPT ae Tarte ait sie of the case before taking | nrowghout Delaware the storm was very dis-| by st. John's Lodge, No. 13, at Dayton, Ohio, | The Naval Militia Secelves Gov. BIL, i. r COL. ©. J. WHIGHTT, A. M.. Prest. any further action. ‘aateaen te ervieas - itia had thet jyl-s,tin,thave * Sorniwal - ee ee Cyathea, AS 5 in 1832, and passed through all grades of Ma-| The naval militia had their target firing with = = < Wastnces at the Geergetown Customs House. Pieler ter piney eth egr fm P nae |sonry, including the thirty-third degree. He | heavy guns yesterday off Fisher's Island. Each | PURAINGTUN (X30 SEMINARY AND LADIES “arate SUNT ROwrnWwant, KNOWN 48“ r. Offers rare educational factli- ‘virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court cops Eorpemore, sin Sroigat to >: ry became a member of the Grand Lodge of In- | naval militia crew fired two shots from a heavy | ties. dermis iiodseate. ‘feck Tay Gaucations poe ‘Passed the ci p yg. th st. Whang, oF cor. Ps. ave. * The following shows the business of the eus-}Coun.. for selling news) has been set | Gy — agape = a 3 of Colmmbia. elevations, to the tem house at Georgetown, D. C., for the year | down for trial tomorrow? = diaua in 1895, and bas been # working member | modern rifle. ‘The firing was very good—ex- HANLOSSS. beprestian ede sete Jair. A de domele etal ones oe ended June 30, 1891: Entries of foreign mer-| _1* 8 said that the‘Tollerton Stock Yards Com- | ¢Y*7 ceptionally good—as the tirst experience. ‘The | FFAGFRSTOWN SEMINARY. chandive, 427fwithdranae ftom nee hanes, | PABY. recently incorporated with 1,000,000 . steamor Stonington, with Gov. Hill on board | 4, Mar Colieye and atusicand Are . a + | capital. proposes to start an itmmense stock} An Observatory on Top Mont Blanc. and flying the flag of the state of New York, | aging Svea! fr iris, 221; transporMtion entries, 1; entries of ves- | yard and packing establishment in Jersey City.| M. Bischoffsheim, the banker; Prince Roland | caine out from New London to the squadron to | _jyi4-2m sels from foreigr. ports, 18: entries of vessels | Tle incorporators are nearly all Chicago men. from coastwise ports. i ments and lic $81,448.55; to ‘secondary celle Dein its forty sehehi nses granted, 154; tot receipts, | jean Paper Manufacturers’ Association was held | the noted engineer, have offered to support! | The pene cag lira *nt | or casaionus SO ee SEA a sh sy demolis ol expenditures, $9,545.74; value | in Saratoga yesterday. | Resolutions againut the | Jansen’s project for the erection of au observa- | One or “he, Shots complete'y demolishing tho | 2% 110." Smenck, Mae of imports, £304,000. free coinage of sliver aud favoring « uniform | tory on the summit of Mont Blanc. MM. Eiffel | The sionington pased the column, re- Rey SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. — -<- bankruptcy law were adopted. proposes the building of horizontel tunnel for | ceiving a salute from Thermo guard paraded | 13 ‘Traian qulaoamery gent ee Plans for an clevated railway for the city of — the purpose of protecting workmen during the | on the deck of each vessel. As she approached | €36o, os far en ‘ote ‘the Buenos Ayres have just Leen submitted to the WHEN THE ENERGIES FLAG valence of storms and to ascertain the | the flag ship the flag of Now York was floating ‘a et cise Argentine government for approval. The es-; Use Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. ‘kness of the ice. Hie declares that if the ice beg ame time © @ governor's salute of seven- ftimates are being made in Europe. Dr. T. C. Smith, Charlotte, N. C., says: “It is an | ¢xcveds fifty meters indepth the project must | teen was His excelleucy expressed Dispatches received from Mecca statg, that | invaluable netve tonic, a delightful ae ‘and | bé abandoned, ranean eee ame as much pleased with the day's excur- aug Serneic sonar: | = The Seastoentl wereak eaciare ore Bonaparte, Alphonse Rothschild and M. Eiffel, | witness the firing. ie PRepcuick FEMALE ree 4 Tr the death rate from chouera is 140 per * 2! che of the best restorers when the ‘that place and thirty daily at Bjeduen. | and the spirits droop.” built of solid rock.

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