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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©.. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1891. CITY AND DISTRICT. yesterday, defeating Boston 6to3. Meekinand| MARQUIS DE CHAMBRUN DEAD. Cahill and O’Brien and Murphy were in the The Jamel Estate gation Mecalied--A GF Fair desling has always been the - —. — i prevepenomeoy 2) = ‘Watmaiee Figure. * | and Louisville ten bi on % motto of Tux Evz an “A doller's | The Athletics played two games in Milwaukee} The Marqnis de Chambrun diod yesterday worth or more im return for every dollar re- | and each team \ on an first went tng = morning at his apartments in the Chelsea Fiats, ies 5 ;_| Visiters, 8 to 7. The tien scored two | No. 079 We ceived” ie the principle upon which its busi- | NST ™ihe Cinth. Riten et Gcim nad Ghat, —— Vest = street, New York city, after ness is conducted. Advertisers usually get | berlain and Milligan were the batteries. The illness of about two weeks. eleven hits and feur errors and| Comte de Chambrun of Wasbington, a son of = U. 8. Gov't Report. AUCTION SALES. BICYCLES. FUTURE DAYS. NOW is your cHaNce To GET a BIcvOLE )oRCAweon BRON. Anemeg Weare saline out our stock of Bierce, alt | Oldest! e atrictly high-grade machines, at less than cost, STEES' OF TWO TWO-STORY A: to close business. s ALY THE WARWICK CYCLE COMPANY, STKE WEST, CONTAINING Y- Largest SIX HuOMS, BATH ‘AND MODERN IMPROVE eoleim GIB 17% st. ow. rg ! ENTS. &, MEI ——— - — By virtue of a deed of trust dated October 8. aD. | “A MERCIFUL MAN raly. Fee and Highest of all in Leavening Power. fetta from ten to one hundred dollars for every one i - hits and one error. the marquis, had been sent for and was at his as a invested in its advertising columns. AL lwaukes took a good lead of three runs in | father's side to tho end, Madame ls marquise, Webasto les he Tass tele 18 MERCIFUL TO HIS BONES.” Cheapest! the first inning in the second game and was | wig has beon in Parla for two years educating SU tele the reaueet of the party vg-ared there: DOING BETTER IN COLUMBUS. = saan ieee 2d. The batteries were | the younger children, had been cabled to re- putses, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENT jotsuum- | Are you kind to your spinal columa, or do you plod beret G e (75) and seventy-seven (7;) im the subdivision of square ‘Tunbered five. hundred ang | SoUg one modern bone shaker? Best! 1 by forty-six (5465), as recorded in Liber 13, folio 192, of the records of Ct murveyor's office of the District of deeds of trast for hing and Milligan. | turn, but failed to reach New York in time. tics made eight hits and six errors} Charles Adolphe Pineton, Marquis de Cham- and the victors six hits and no errors. y born in St. Louis made eight rans in the first inning | Pt? 80d Marquis de Amfreville was ‘The Washington Team Broke Even With the Buckeyes Yeste Columbia; BOW THEY Lost IX MILWAUKEE—SPLENDID FXAE | on] hod twelve before Baltimore made one. pc bg gist fol yee ta wee, = -- ry GORMULLY & JEFFERY WIG Co., — BITIONS OF FIELDING—M'GUIRE'S BATTING final score was 14 to 6, in favor of Comis- judied in e sole dea’ @ semi-annually; said trusts being secured separately 2325 24th st. CRDAY AND SUNDAY—TUE n, of course. The betteries were Mc-| ward was graduated at the law school of the AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. in the aforesaid lots. satis OTHER GAMES SATURDAY AND : osreb - = ——— ‘erms: Purchaser to assume the above mentioned | 7. RAV! ost ceneadesaaa ! wrrill and Boyle and MeMahon and | University of Paris. He was soonafterward at- = SSonnew eer ear a aT Sa emme ton, above mcationst B. GRAVES. Manacer 27 — : d. Baltimore made six hits and «ig | tached to the Comte de Chambord’s staff as THIS AFTERNOON. a = + — of the purchase money in cash. A depesit ot @200 you Want tv ski THE NEW machen? : i i at tinge ;, GAMES YESTERDAY. cczeun wud St. Louis fourteen hits and six special ofticer: cisb'ibs “Aube Wy the WE: RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucts, PUNCANBON BHO. Auctioncers, | ay, Senet e tend snares gy of ale ee ckeeces ween: The Even ing Star wean Assnciatio 4 . ‘ VALUAB: TRE! Ss Wise the proverty sold at, ris cost a NOTES. conite Drouyn de L'Hays, minister of fore MAES GWENT FIRST ASD TWERTU SES: | REGULAR SALE OF FIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNI. | haltine ti Sieg Ave dae advertiveneatk HIGHEST ORADE HOME PRODUCT. WITH CUSH- e, 7. affairs under Napoleon Ill, to study the ND STREETS NORTHWEST ANDNEARTHE | TURE AND EFFECTS WITHIN OUR LARGE RLOK A®HPORD. | trusteos, an ION TIKES. Is the OLpEsT and t firm! Athietie, 3. , a eause of the civil war. The marqyjs became INT eiREC TON. . We tae URe AVESON | _ AND SPACIOUS BALES ROOMS. s8-ddeds wer 18 D. WINE, ak bb aCe the TUN WE Ut arr aed $ the EST and most y : hitting hard. & warm personal friend of President Lincoln, MPSHIRE, AVENUE. a x. NCANSON BROS., aucnoncers. “NEW 'STORE, 1221 FST NW 5 —— — os 3. : Suteliffe seems to have taken a rest. no tool him 0, rlestown, Va., to ae rOUnibua tht ap Five O'CLOCK, SEPTEMBER “NOE IEE ISPLAY ON TUES] SD “hind Date. nw. nent, © pet A hs, MREEL established newspaper pub- vis, 14; Baltimore, 6. ‘The denne dned i last | the surrender of the city. He’ was appoint (or sale in front mises a YCLOCK, % FIR RES! its 28 ink, & . W, e . iii Columbus, 5; W ihc cer ero hens on Jogal adviser to the Frexch logation st Wash- LOT b2. SQUARE 73, SQUPRIBING | PIANO, | PE STREET AOR ERE oR Ta DEN eae Ae vo i *S_llished in the District of Co- Washington, Cases ving le it record at | ington in 1871 by M. de Remusat, minister of | frgntineds feet Oinches on L street by #depth of 85 | ONE ROSEWOOD CASE (FINELY CARVED)PIANO, | QO IMPROVED BY A’ TWO-STORY ‘BalCk | PRE Wer CoLvaibia Savery wicvce = eee ad Sculetdasyer °° tereign affaica, «position he held st the time | | Tite proverty toiy one of the best mgtimanet the! -FIPCEA BUCKEHION ARD SASY CHAIRS, |, WELLING, suse, auly coconded in Liter Mas arrived. lumbia, having won the high Ret Ferguson will never forgive the young man | of bis death. Fetdcnces Heking ts rate opportunity toweveres | BED ROOM SUViES IN WALKUT. ASH AND OAK: | 1410, folio Sd! seq.of the andr Fecorde of the Dis | aq teanty and pote all others so iowp position it holds in the conf a ra » bit him in the stomach. A WELL-KNOWN LAWYER. ‘valuable butiding site. D Le nik 7 SON. | party secured thereir all sell. 1. 108 . Chicago, 8; Philnc 2 Tokndd Ta Mera eaebte in Columbus yester:| He was well known as a lawyer in many coun-| years per cents secured oydeed oF Mate en hs | ERAS WARDROBES: CLARE GHUNEOS | Iida ofthe premiscs oe MONDAY SEBTEM OM | Calland aneit “ New York, 4: Clev . ;, 10.000 in Milwaukee, $,200 in St. Louis and | tries and had offices in Paris, Washington and | Property sold, or all cash, at the ortion of the pure REM GHATE AND, HUSK | MATIMESSES, | SRES CP FUIST. 1N01- Oat HAL pene, dence of the people of Wash- Cleveland, $; New York, Ni in Lonsville, a total of 27,400. baler haber 1 AY dopa of $200 realized at the tute of ;ATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS. OFCLOGE 3. 10t U0, 48 Oella Chappel’s subdivision GEO. & ATWATER@ CO, | _ x Pittsburg, 13; Bro: © Olympics of Georgetown play the Hyatts- | New York city. an his | 2iteen days from the day of ante right reserved to re: | AT TWELVE O'CLOCK’ A LARGE AND FULL AS- | office of te surveyur ior the District of Covumbie is | yay 1424-26 Peon. ave [ington by forty years of faith- Pittsburg. $; Brook! ot Hyattsville, Md., at Capitol Park on} The marquis was also distinguished for his | S:i"the property at theriak and cost of the deeuiting | § SORTMENT OF ARMIN SoS, MS 14a é SS a nh me a Cinch Thursday next at 4 o'clock. The Olympics will = works. In — — nes purchaser aiter aclvertiserent of such te BOQUET, BRUSSELS AND INGBAIN CAB- ee Leleessteteeneee ee RAILROADS ful and unswerving devotion to Chae be coupoxed 2s follows: Bernard, p.; Chaimber- | Regime Parliamentaire,” which gave him no' 3 ae a two years, tor which notesot the purchaser, AIL 3 4 © leber, 1b 2 i dard k of France 7 ‘Vearing interest troin day of ured by deed | ————————— = = - acts een San eee onetime eee a their interests, without regard Louirville, Vowers, rf For Hyattsvilles— Holden, In 1872, at the special request of M. Thiers, ONE IRON LAWN BRAT. Snd'reconlg at purcharor'acost. “If terms are uot | TO THE NORTE WES : Milwaukee, 10: Washington, 4. 7 fobinsea, 2b.; Faller’ | president’ of the French republic, e brought TOMORROW. It DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. couilied with ital oe ye frost day of sl tie | hot i PEACE," x to any other influence or con- St. Louis, 9; Boeton, 0. (Forfeited. Lf: Corwin, ¢.f.; Eval out “Le Pouvoir Executif,” and this was fol- = = = = ‘Ay —— cones Gat y AGNIFI t . . OW THE CLUBS sTAXD. n will be charged. 5: lowed jast your by “Droits ot ibertes atx tas ee eS ee ors are ae aera! “y Ty SHARE Trantecs. | TRAINS Lt Aye MASE hom statiox | Sideration whatsoever. Rational League. oe a . ‘i — reas DUNCANSON BUS. A Ta sei-dkde | For Mittal Bn Went, Onicave: Eyed are a =e ae Tn 1859 he married Muo. de Corcelle, daughter S a ouse, | ~PUNCANSON BKOS.. Auctioneers. "se. Mune and the West, Chicage Tiznited Exprem - nae = ee of the French ambassador to Home and grand- OPENING SALE FALL SEASON. hag Tee tAy beste Tiber NORTHWEST, RATEFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. Pascine 10 Soe cote oS toe eB See - — — ines 58 bags ppg er ee agers Guiieetion. oC Be IMPROVEMENTS, CONCRETE CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE th Parior Car Rarrishare to nue Cars from Pittsburg to polis, Pittabury to Columous, Louis and Cincinnati Exprew.. 430 p.m. ds T AUCTION. QN i STRELT BELWELN SECOND AND Pittsburg. JON, THIRD STRE. Pte THURSDAY ABIERNGO x, gegreumen |, MuKb STuLeTSNUKIH NENT BY AUCTION. for the heirs to the famous Jumel estate of | any FURNITURE AND ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD ‘TS NORTHWEST BY AUCTION. There was a popvler impression sbroad on | New York. Tho Jumel estate has been in liti- EFFECTS, TO BE SOLD IX OUR lor Car Washington to Harrishurc Slew 4 District of Columbia, passed on the Oth ‘dey of Sere oe ne indrs aa Siewpite Saturday tothe effect that in the afternoon | dor more than twenty ye Stepien Perdlecsaven offer for sale in $ront of the preigives tomber. ‘A eh, i cauy wean, 3, yak at, Lou. Chicago and Cite | Francine “i ween the | stmel was a French wine merciant, who did| + ALL 5 IN BOUARE 205, yess tain B. Sev cevuplaanast and Josey aes Or & z- Bee ee eee atch botwot® tha | basiness in New York elty during the last cen- 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W., Fronting 10.32 eet op Lott street and running back nitrite artgierendattn the anansiened | Say wie, 3 ening Care THE STAR is the Larcest brigdo team of the District of Columbia | “iy daughter succeeded asheir tohismillions. | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1801, | Thie aaa show.d conan tay etiention of partie im ECOND, A: DeteolyAT ETE | — RNO4SE Siceyers or Louies {cana Menup paper published in Washing- ational Guard. About 180 Washingtonians gly beautiful and nturried Aaron BEGINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M. qtr Hit be made kava ato tine of sale. A Districtof Columbia, Enown and aa. | SiMe: tAc@ Express. 1 i 7 went down to the barracks range and were dis- = Hm see mecrige = le iE terug Salearo ot compited within affeen faye froma feted ive hundsed ant Gityseegia tose Meee | Sane ad Pittebung to SAAC RAILROAD. ton, with a general equipment SENATOMS AGAIN DOWNED IN ULWAUKEE | appointed at the complete absence of anything | ®°P: en the ray, i foe, Gay of salp riaht ip reserved to resell the Eroperty | tise ce thy it line ot eid equare (wen'y- | For Kane. Cahaniateus, Rote ant oO ate inti ied The Statesmen played a perfect game of ball | like a contest. In ite place there were two ex- he left her millions to her attorney, Nel- | ¢ Beautiful Collection of Decorative Palms, te. 6 days auvortivoment of mrt tesaiy it pore no ice sous seventy (0) feet tem (10) i pa A 1S and printing facilities three-fold im the field on Saturday. b Libitious—one, of the highest grade of sharp-| “Shortly afterward Mr. George Washington ALso Paper published. ia Washingwoa, D.C. All conv 4 : 2 ae ies LIFEE, DARKS one Aveta, | ert line uf lot wumbered nize (wy turtcen U3) tect | pean. with Mesias Car Waker aes, 20. | greater and better than those of thawe G5) an vent them from be i by the Brewers | shoc ancing and recordin; ‘Ra g. by the “B and texture. mes ooklynites, the other, of | Bowen. an aged resident of Providence, K. + | Carpets of every size, mal a : 2 . . tance north seveuty-one (71) feet | For Williamsport: fiohester aud Arapare alin ead RPS by the score of 10 to 4. careleeences and ‘dufing,” by the District | clsimed to be the rightful heir to the estate and | 714,wncle mating one of the most bevutifal and {0- ANGER Sas Ey EGAUGTION | snd ou (20) inches, thence slung the north ine of nad Abinta ts temas? TH Slewrwte Ce! any other Washington paper; Bee ade home his dete atis wae the | M2. The difference between the two teams | (OOK legnl measures to establish his claim. He | "teresting displays of houschold necessities and | feb QNDAY,, SEPTEMBER | TWENTL FIRST. = About 1.00 square feet of kround, iin: | Fer Williamsport, iteuovo end Elmira, at 10:50 a.m. J being made from his delivery. Davis was the | ° ; tact and while no one | M¢Tted that he was a son ot Mme. Jumel and decorations ever exposed to public sale, ing tinplements, wniik cans. aud one Lover. Will sell at ¥ a frame bitilding known a8 No: 206 Lstrect | — daily, exeeit Susaay and, having the full Day R: opposing pitcher, and he was just pugh | Wes apparent from the outsct a no one | that his father was George Washington. One ea atll Gack tea cgsalaniot oar WANK Private sale if’ dysired. Le Natwest One-third e ‘ en For Wililauspuyt, dally, 4-30 p.m nd, ig i y Re to heep the Statesmen puzziing all the time d the visitors to pile up such an| of the main features of the trial was an en- ‘and Winter Season of 1801.02. youths) creat; all under, hepa ele: Onw-shind cash, the balance tn six () | FORPHILADELPHTA NEW TORK AND THEEAST, sob cis aaa Me to what he was going to do nex nous any one might easily have | deavor to show the resemblance of the claimant | The collection, which comprises furniture, &c., of P. McLAUGHLIN,, tak interest a the rate of 6 per cent perannum irom | gag aeUg Patt Mam, 1-15) 2 104 3335. 4.25 ports o! th the New York Milwaukee scored in the first and twice more | remarket the contrast between Maj. Browa’s | to pictures of Washingion. Charles O'Conor | every character and condition, embraces i parts select? Kosslyn, 'Va.@ | the day of st’e, and tube secured by deed ortrust on | = 20 Wand Sanam) Oa Souday. b-00 114 in the third. The Senators were not hitting, | men and the disciples of Maj. Poll: It | was counsel for Mr. Chase and Bowon was de- prenuiges 30), cnsli, at, to pure op Se ey ssOci S Jnit the brepsions son glean at tle Vurclussr. op Bin." Limited kayters ‘of uilinan Parer care | Associated Press and the United t W) to be paid when the property | ith Dining Car. to hew Fork. Ba fn doth ‘Vera of sale to be comphed within | gut, Dania Cs ve Bfteen days from the day of sale, otuerwise the ti and it looked as if they might not score. The | bad been expected that the home team would | feated. j j PARLOR AND DRAWING HOOM. Ey ren een free Dowd bad gone down on a si: ttl | the vicina: everything apparently went wrong | ance and joined in the ligation for w division | rug and raw alk: racy au Silk Hush Pedestals, DER EIGUTRENTHL 250), | ToT: Re at he snes bts TetErrrem S108.u. week dpsed saop.maaiy. | Qualed service of Exclusive Spe- was presented witl ans. ‘there were indi- | of the property. These latter litigants obtained | Bronzes, Oil Paintings, Fine Steel Enyravings, Easels, ~< cial Dispatches fom all pout was given a life when a decree in their favor, but, it is said, have not | Screen Gmported Japanese), Exquisite Turkish Em-| Papers ot various ing direct ‘transior {0 Fuiton st, avuiding douse | W€Nt points in America and Eu- BRICK DWELLINGS, BEIN ; ; For Atlantic Gly. 12-18 9 Se Yeoh da AND THIRD STREETS NOMLHWEST | 5 dally ~ v. 11:359.m | rope, it prints more and fresher Telegraphic News than any ‘Auctioneers tion. A doponit of T'latge assortment of Wall | , 2e10-aea Jes “and” patterns, to wich, we | PHOMAS E, WAGGAMAN ge. 3:15 p.m. every aa grounder. The next two men went o: key scoring 90 points or over. | yet received any of the fruits of their victery. | broideries, French Plate Pier and Mantle Mirrors. invite the attention of dealers and houreturnishers | bres: (SPSS Paras ng nme oe a 30 9 gouRe krsns con the base-full did not promise 1 until Me-| Capt. Bell's total was highest, he securing 9, |” A number of the French heirs, among whom Auctionvers. PR x Vid BY FOUR TWO-STORY AND BA Guire lifted the ball was out into let ield nd | his score uf S00 yards being the bi ett ass [ere Francois Lenry Jumel, Marie Jumel, Jean LIBRARY. DING BRIC z re Geared the buses while be was reaching third. | blo—coven snctesive bull's-cy nm the | Albert Tanycede, Lisa Jumel and Anna Jumel, ares) Thus the score stood until the eighth tuning. | Brookiru side six men did. better than $0 and | engaged Marquis ‘de Chaubram to represent Nelnnt Book Cases, Tables, Deeks, Students’ and | when Milwaukee. fecling a little secure, per- j ‘ous others only missed that total by a single | theiriuterests. He engaged Lawyer Scuermer- | E#Y ¥eclining Chairs, Couches. hope, tends ancther run abd then in the math | 5 Lieut. F. A. Wells led with 97. ‘Ihe | horn to get together the neccesary data, for DINING ROOM. . : For Baltimore, 5:00, 6:35. 7:20, 8:10, 9:00, By virtue of a deed of trust, dul; orded in Liber 118) ow 4 No. 1446, foo diet seq. of the land rocords vitae | 30;9%s,10°30 1 bo Rady sEprempen | Distsict of Colm . ‘ the request of the party Brewers wi jo the bat and banged the | complete score is as follows: which he was to receive $10,000 if the suit was . TW TE'TH, at FLV! LUCK, we will offer | tereby secured, we will yi! at public auction, in front Ti rd aia gounhtvocare Heoreax iar por| wetazecaaee aiacesy, Nicceesful : : pclamreand Elerantiy Carved Walnut and Oak But-| dorsal, ia foot of tbe promimer = 9 SoU MALEAR PETC Ui other Washington paper can the game into their hands beyond an average | 200 500 en, it is said, Lawyer Schermerhorn pro- | : Te Sob Ake soos: lots 76, 77.78 and 79, in Samuel B. Alien, gr. : A : pe sharper py-honggeite mages gy fear mange = arta, wine. ware Total. | poved to buy up'some of the claims and hold | 2s0les, desirable assortment of Dining Chairs, Fi | posing on E stzcet ead renting back to an alley. | Subdivision of original lot muiaberet 10 ama piri ot possibly supply, furnishing at ferent had Cassian hit for more than a base in | Fred. 8. Wel's. 3 ¥4 | them in trust for the marquis, and the latter This 9 | gave him €25,000 to be expended in this way. HALLS. mt - Terns 4 | But the lawyer, itis stated. failed to prove the | pe susruiy and Exquisitely Destened and Carved | 3®*" His property willbe old as au satire‘ oF dviged de | Craital imvered' dy in sare oo, with teliaprove- be desi ed. miferias: One-third cash. o 8200 - . of which a deposit of Onethird cash, balance in one and two dat tune of sale, and the Uslunce in secured y deed of trust on the propert; FE @: puretlser. k 20 and 9:00 a.m.. 11-50 and 4:20 the latter half. As it was his hit was good only | except Sunday. “Sundays, 0:00am. | the same time a greater amount to produce one run, while if ithad been longer ey he reek. Hamlin. 1 45. m. daily. haces ington, 6 liste an to i three equal installments, in six, twelve and egLtecn i f 1, Feathegaee tee yor elicash, et of the : a o al it ight have given, Washingt dhreo oF four | | Cling before the referee and the marquis Fe-| sa"Piace with Beveled Lage Mirror Back, Hall epost 8 iGdateat hne rated the te a | owt, fr kuscp hewn parca a ariel and better quality Local, and there is no telling e the batting streal 9 | ce! 5. hairs EB Bale. ie terms of sale are Dot ied wit! én ~ . #3 might Lave stopped. The bases were filled, | £2 | . Last week tiie marquis brought suit against | “hiir® ‘nd Tables, Hall Hiecos in Walnut and Oak | Se a ect aay of asia sieht Heer’ tg we | OB proDerty tod. il be taken. OF all cash, et option Domestic and General Intell; Dowd and Hatfield hitting safely and Shannon | $2 | Schermeriorn asking for an accounting and CHAMBERS. Parcnseer iter ote sayfa tnd cost of the detau-ting | Gaye from sale or rroperty will be resold at Tiak end | band 10 OS pean. : going down on Canavan scrror. ad thea Dowd 4 | Seeking to restrain Schermerhorn from dit] wainut, Oak and Cherry Furniture, Wardrobes, | Heiots onan one cate hayertinetnent of SUch Teenie | Coot of defaulting purcuaver” All conveyancing and gence, and a larger quantity scored when Cassian hit for a bas a ~ ‘Accomodation for Qaauitico, For Kichmgn (Mand Sie South, ‘Trains leave Alexandria tor c at purchi Fecording at purchase 32 | posing of certain valuable papers belonging to | cpigoniers in Walnud, Oak and Cherry. ith and with: | yveyauelaw aid recur et the ost of the ptr Washington made eight hits and no errors Tow | the estate. The marquis alleged that his and Milwaukee sixteen hits and two errors. IX COLUMBUS YESTERDAY. After the disastrous series of games in Mil- waukee the Nationals went to Columbu haser. RATE DAUR & CO. out mirrors. Folding Beds in unique patterns, with | “Sagas a Auctiongers, former adviser had failed to comply with the | 4 without mirrors. Mattresses (of shuek and hai), | Le pe o5,{and higher grade of Original terms of a contract made between them, and | », Pine \d Bolsters, Sheets, Spreads, Cé eer. ————————E————— 45, 6:13, 7-05, ¥:15, 10 was of the opinion that lie wanted to make too | fers, Blankets, Hattan abd other Matern, "Polat S Treasury. | JQATCLUFE, DARE & 00., Auctioneers, me Papa sty ap yo te 1 fs and Selected Literary Miscel- much money out of the estate. im sete, VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUILDING | DESIRABLE AND VALUABLE TWO-STORY AND Se rene ie " Da i ii ‘The property of the Semel extate is eaid to |" KOT IS, SOCAN BE DAL AUCHON) | P>ERAELED TOGA EAE BOC ORY ANS | rheists and atormation at the oftce, nortueartcor. | lan than quy paper in the Dis- a ost HOS. Kk. WAGGAMAN, | aa NO. W. PILIGNG. "Trustees, INQ. Ww, THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Atictioneer. sebnd ds and mm- | 374; 4 proved their opportunity for a double game | Pie ¢ amount to about $6,000,000. It consists of real SERVANTS" ROOMS. AENUN STneEis AND AAMILAND| AUNTRSTRE®1 SOUTHWEST. ALL MOBEEN Seeeins cea te lat ior eee | trict. : with the Buckeyes. The teams broke even, estate, principally on Washington Heights and | Cottage, Stained and Poplar Chamber Furniture. AVENUE AND D STRERT NORTHEAST. WITH ADDITIONAL BACK. -BUILDING fipation frow Lotels aud residences. thanks to peculiar accident in the secon in the vicinity of Broadway and Liberty street. Oo MONDAY; SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, | KISCHES, SELVANIS' QUARTERS, LAUS: ay “ha tas made it impossible for the game to Many notable judges and lawyers have beon CARPETS. peel. at FIVE O'CLOCK F.M., in froat of the prem: BY, CELLAM, Be. oy. Se = Zh Geoers, Fesseneer Aarat. The first game went to Columbus on account |}! connected in one way or another in the various} yg, A Bod, ‘Tapestry Brussel LOTS 13, 14, 15, 16 AND 17 On FRIDAY A) DON, SEPTEMBER EIGH- ND DANVILLE RAILROAD CO. i a of the better pitebing of Leiperas pittedagainat | Sst: 4: Or fh litigations regarding it. Taesetn aid other Gncfeeny Rows oad Gguatoss iT SE Writer fi cgoraehrs aud James E. Padgett’, trus- | TEENTHL at FIVE O LOR: we will fer tor eas Ro trains eave ud griveat Peau vente Foreman. Leiper is the left-hander who did | Smt sth. 3 7 Piao a ee apes goods, eeaeuperts iol 6 Gastimaca’ eaving: dot 2 aus in in from remises, i ig ty sa Fs 5 937 LOTS 47 5 euch, good work here, and the b men of ia (Ce = STRUCK THE AKIZONA, the city and retueved to our rooms tor display and | Au, fronting on north of Datrest between than | Be tS Be. = ce Sunday, for Manassas, ‘asbington team were at his mere e score Totals. Sa 3 oss sale, are especially fine and well kept and should com- | 10th streets northeast t 13 hus a depth ot 75 feet. ting 22-96 fect on Ninth street southwestand run-| “11:10 sm.—Daily for Manassas, Warrenton. Cul- i i was 5 10.2. Mia cha aid 0s ie Taan the shooting came | Am Unknown Salling Vewel Sunk Near | tail the stanton o panonsin search of desirable | {gfjayr" ett Aust 10-44 fob eack by a depthot| nite bas thre paved alloys atime ome the | peyer Criigs. Cuaicteanne tazeereng oe | Being delivered at the homes Both teams played snappy ball, and brilliant | toan end. and as the banquet to whith the dandy’ Weak, dere MONDAY RET Men At our delightful | " Joe 15 and 16 run back to ap alley 30 feet wide. | should commund the atveution of parties ii weatch of a | @reenswero; Kaleign. Sallebury and stations Westers - lays were the order of the day on cach side. | home team bad invited the Pielioy Wes te yee galleries MONDAY AFTER NINE A.M. hs propery, ae a south Mont.‘dad beins in easy | Ge rnigonce oven ite Caroling Division. and sistions Anat Sal Gees |Of regular subscribers for the annon made two disastrous errors i te play | on the eard for 7 sharp eversbody heeried oft |. The Guion line steamer Arizona,Capt. Brooks, pater Sore docaanre uanes tts pechiable and safen- | TITLE GOOD: COLUMIMA TITLE COMPANY; | write goriqen and sions Atlante and Chatiotte r | arp -ybody . Ppaerestenigsd ss - i cr ‘sina! fe seeker AC Sy EE. , —— sa: at short that cost some runs. The Cclumbus | as rapidiy as possible co as to change the shoot- | {fom New York September 5 for Liverpool, ar- {crm are onsy. the vrupayiy Well uated. neh and | “Ferins: Suuject to tutce Ghee’ of trust. One for | Luiod Station lor all rincipal points south aud south: trifling sum of ten cents per folks won the game in the third inning, scoring | ing costumes for clean uniforms. ‘The fact that | rived at Queenstown yesterday inabattered con-| sel1-3t ectioneess. | Mecocsdetion ate home nn are eereanny Soe | 99-200) Ge Petceary S200 eat, SPO, dae | Pullman Buffet Sleeper, New York and Washington fey Ee finale | the Washingtonians did not cheer the victors | dition. Certain pasengere reported that at an iPHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Anctioncers saringt x f | while on the range was commented on, and ihe Twitchell, the last man scoring on an error by | reason given therefor by the knowing ones was : = Shannon and a muff by MeGuire when the ball | that “the Wasiangton men felt their defert too | Vessel Was ina fog, but steaming rapidly, an OF TWO VERY HANDSC Was finally put tothe plate. Each side tock one | Ke tulge in any such demonstration.” | unknown vessel. believed to be a large coasting SUITES, ~ HANDSOMI < in the sixth. Columbus tallied ou a mui by been true it would have been better | schooner, struck, stem on, the Arizona's port SEPARATE PIECES, KUCEP Shannon, who dropped fly from Twiteh- team; the conditions'were reversed, quarter. The passengers, who were in bed at BOOR case STaNDsoste Wars eil’s bat, the runner making second, and then 4 sh. end with peraps one or two excep-| 4. 4... TOP CENTER TABLES, WAI : ena te Atanta, connectia with Fula nieeper ataus | week, THE STAR is much the rus: One-tuird cash, balsnce in one and two | bearing 6 per cent interest (all held by thesaipe - iow thei - wee 1 ic. zeuis, thieves aud SacGred by a Gee of trust Ou | the bafance over nu aowe the vires tanteto Ee paid | Nt crieane Ya Montgomery wad Mobue sad Pail : ‘ : ‘th erty OF all caste AU conveyancing and Te: | in cash, A deposit of 6200 reitred at the tue or ante. | Banville with, Patines Seer ko ee at CHEAPEST 1+ published in oat of ultra Garant of Sito | Hf Mian ot tle emo Supe wh Qty | Danni nome fe Auta in Ck ! paper p Tequired on each lof at time of sale. Terms 2 be daysfrom the day of sale right reserved resell the | Knoxville via Ast rinse. the Distsi l he BEsT. count 3 incen daye f the property wy be | Property atte th abd conto the eauitir pur: | MyUStioe a Aateriioid Hur sirines: |" | the District, as well as the BES | Fesoid at riwk and cost of defaulting purchaser. Flats | Cuaser a:ter five day’ advertisement of such ie in cts at Manassas 4 ? > | of the property can be seen at the offics ot the auc- | some newspaper published in Wasnington, D.C. All 2 = i vel and Giensvane, tioneers. Titie good. LATIMER & SLOAN, ing and recordigy at the cost of purchaser. early hour ou Sunday, September 6, while the | ex7iRE CONTENTS OF RESIDENCE NO. 917 SIXAEENTH STREET AT AUCTION, “CON ~ Dail} WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. scks-dieds ‘Auctiondora._ | “House open for ihspection every day’ trod 12 o'clock Papper eny eet Cysy ls d out by Wheel- nstayr Apel ppald ices the time of the accident, were awakened by the| 4 ¢& GEMS APNE S| AES ET “ apes x magniBeent ae atten bell ete en ee nt MeGuire | Ube the local marksmen were not at all dis- ihock auduales oF ths cones dall reshed| HOM SUPT ER ONE KDE ORE AD ENCANSON BROS. ; Auctioncers, me CORE? RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. | }iMi2,,0! Pullman Vestivued Faw es, Consists of Fee ee RE LERY Ont McGuire | tarbed a the result. stardom en Hears oe tang bpp BOK FRONT FOLDING BLD, ONE WALNUT ‘ih'und'D streets northwest. | selo-akas Auctioneers | fas trary id nk: sleeping and Budlet, Suok- —_—_— 4 for two bases, Sutcliffe sacriticed and Curtis | ‘The dirookiyn experts returned to the Ebbitt |on deck. It was seen that thirty feet of] FOLDING BED. DOUBLE AND HAC Oe ar los cerany aie Oevuniovs Sancsaere AICLeeR DARE OGL Bex most Masdifivent and Luxurious Deagn, tant set it for a base. MeGuirescoring. | The Nationais | ilouse in oue of Knox's exeurcion wage rails and a life-boat had been smashed, that the] DOUBLE WAT SUT BEDRTEADS DME EASES | eee ote Ok PIEEOVED PROPERTY ON | Se Pressly tor this Service. “Au extra. fareie chanced scored anotier in the seventh, when Dowd | jowed closely by am opmious Lealel eo cee BLE WAL Ds, went down on balls and Hatfield reached first | shcoti ou an error by Wheelock. Dowd was on third | and tried to score when Hatfield ran down and E: VEST, | TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF THREE NEW TWO-STORY | tis train in connection with First-class Tickets arb. Tend aud duly recorded deibar Stoel 405] BELWEES HAND PSTHLLTS NORTHEAST | fi Sontactiry aud"tor Memputs Meriiina.' S THE STAR'S circulation in Shas Cue pt the land, re ord of the District of Co; | By virtue of deed of trust duly recorded in Liber | Slosyer W on tp ew Gries on ene a m re wnibia, and at the est oF rt} cured. jo. 1kS, folio 3 j-, One of land records ~~ 3 if Uieteiy, wo will sit at phe auction ik treats tes | Jor als Dieter oe volute raad a henner eras | oveste™ tare sete “Autais abi Sow Ur! the City of Washington is more press on WEDNESDAY, the TWENEY"THIED | party secured thetety we wit well at pauls tuctice = : JAY Oe SEY TRAE, AD, Indl, at FIVE | tn front of the Premisey, on MONDAY. TW navies Gretna “Eetees Wests, | than three times larger than A SOME PIC- | O'CLOCK P. BI. the iollowin, ving Lot No. 8 im Rovert Coitman, executor’ and | estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of | Kons South Carolina Division to Augusta, = members of the twenty-third—~root- | 2eck was damaged and that several plates had rs” —who yelled vociferously aad waved many | BR bent. Owing to these ominousevidences of fiags out of the ‘bus windows, many | a collision it was at first believed that the conse- the ball was thrown short to Crooks. we quences of the aceident were more serious than returned in time tocatch the runner. - HE BanQuer. proved to be the case. The passengers were scored when Shannon hit for a base. A w It was 7:30 before every one was ready for | much alarmed and Hife belts were prepared, pitch put Shannon on third, but the next two| the banguct, and at that time, in response to | but the fears of ull were soon allayed. The TABLI AND LYGRAKY HAIR MATTRESSES, 8 AND PILLOWS, WALN. STANDS AND BUREAUS, RED AND | M CHALIS, . . be Danville, Greensboro, 5 : u piees lof | FIMST DAY OF SEPIEMBIR, A. D:. svi, aT | Re horth Oneetinn A “4 jen Went out. In the ninth Columbus scored | Gen. Ordway's request, the Washingtonians | ATizona for a long time searched in vain for Us gE WO | proversy, situate in the city’of Washinaton, B-Cerand | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, the rollowing described’ real | {este Norte Carviina Diviaibu: ae f h d tags by O Roatan ( Crooks s steal and | joired off with the victors and marched inte | e,smfortunate aulling. "vessel. “A. part of her PRES | tuiec nd Sateg aduusestPantecy subiviions ne | Coluain, to wi al hus, carte Dicen Ge parce of | nevahte ud Char te Divinon to Atlaute wh-reswu” | that of any other newspaper, an ry His ie. linin P1 A " | so R iio U records moran and West. bret com PY Washington made five hits and three errors | te Private dining room, where for thesucceed- | wreckage seen itis feared she foundered. KISH | surveyor's ofice of the District aforesaid. square mune | bared aeven ryaive, ah soventy-ars Oh tent End South + Through coaches New York to At- | +16 number of its readers more ced Golemdid ton bits andl tite accor ing four hours there was eating and drinking, | “One passenger makes the following state- AND | bered turee Lundred and nine (09), the Saiue tronting | Seven (77) aud one hundred and twenty (120), in Ho! Buffet Sleeper, New York and Washington esis soug, story and oratory. t: After ay Hoek a GLass WARE," COOKING | UTENSILS, | 221% feet on L2th street by a depth of 95 feet toan | aco J, Gray's subdivision of all of square numbered | ¢° Cd ‘Tyuckburg, Danvilie, Salisvary . A TEE SECOND GAME 4 VicTORY. Ti adciion to the members of the local team | Met: “After pasting Sundy Hook we entere KITCHEN TABLES AND GHALRS, AWSINGS, | a6}, toxetho: with the muprovenientn be Ring hundred and ¢ebty one (aD), as tue saine stb- | ana Western North Caroline Division, and Washing. | than five times as many. Ss Washington won the second game through | and their guests there were present Maj. Frank |“ "*¢, Which later became @ dense fog. The paid in cnn and wecidias tu telco ee | ete ti 4 re ot oo Deastetee. fog horn wus kept blowing. About 11 p.m. a| On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTEENTH, 1801, | be paid in ca ul residue in twelve (12) and eigh- | of the District ct Coluin in Liber 18, foue 9, to- ‘SON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DI- isi i i Soot lack. Eight innings only were played, | AMeich. Maj. D. I M. Peixotto and Capt. E | gd report like she buresagof a boller dartied | geuencing s-FENOCLOCK AD enenice Nor | tec to) plots wi terest at alk) per cont gr | weer wit al te Suporte Bc too a ny easy ey | an advertising medium it there- but it was not the fault of Columbus, nor was | H- Neumeyer. the passengers, who rushed on deck. ‘The eap- | Hictel Arno, we will sell tue avove effects” °""° } Purchaser isto wivepromissory” note. secured by deed | Sears, 6 percent per amass Rabie Semicanmualy Boe ds with: competi- Ferguson. the ampire, to blame. It was Pitcher | ,, h¢"mmlitien wore dispensed with and the ut-| tain, who was on tue bridge, ordered the en-| Torus cath. La asec St pes on the provers} Soidh or all cash. at option of | Secu by deed of trust upoa the premfoes anid. oral : - | fore stands without a pel 1 et gooe les rat vod > “ r cl 5 feruisol sai pot e¢ Ns ne On OF cl 7% ee ee ere Claborite menu, “skillfully” and satohernorne | Sines Feversed at full speed.’ He assured the | Allsoodsto be removed on dey NLING,& sox, en QO) days {roin ‘day Of eas, trstess! reserve iin | $200 ou each house required af tae time of ie of sud ly | passengers that the steamer was all right and | ses-ate i had been disposed of, Gen. Ordway ron the : = = — i 3, | Ordered them below. Afterward the officers NGERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | BM $ perme a ; inwhich be welcomed | stated that a three-masted ship had struck the | C'S couNTY ON WastiNGion NEAR THe | Oe Racoon of tho ha bis thai the game had to be culled back to the tet Lee city. Col. Partridge | arizona on the port side, almost amidships, and | TURNFIRE KOAD FROM MASHINGTON 19 | Quired at time of , tor, whether either ExTENT or tnformation " circulation is con: < the | responded briefly but happily. Address BLADESSBULG AND ADUUT % OF A Sondinig At purchater's cost, 1 CONVSYARCINIE and Te | Feet Oe te voy anetiy add Pecordng at fee eat | Syivania ave. =e ; | Quarary of seiget ss eighth inning, where the Senators had alead. "| To2sica delltezed by af Sara, Licue w. | then disappeared. ‘The fog steam whistles and | _ PRAUHSSECBS AND, ABUL’ hs neers. | ritht to res: baser call the game, in the pit of his st Pitched bail and thereby incapacita Charlotte jaukinston 8:88 arin. 10-5 un ithe ‘property-st the risk of defaulting | the terias of sale are hot complied with: in Afteen days ; F five days" advertisement of such fe | irom the day of saie Be trustees reverve tne ricut vo rr ng hime 61 resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defauit- ing purchaser after five day advertisement of such = recording at the cost of | Silread. Uk eee Wena 0 idered. That the intelligent P. Pickett, Lieut Oli i 5 fog horn were kept going long after the collis- | By virtue of two doods of trust from William J. WE Epuganpos: tn the purchieer sr ARMS, se) JAMES‘. "TATLON, Gen. Paso Agent. | Side} it the ‘igent by Rood aieaie tn hanced fow hits that i Liew iver, Lieut. F. A. Weils, | ion, but nothing was discovered. The steamer's | Hickey and wile, the one dated the. 10th day of Octo" | geB-00 fice B00, the Statesmen made. The Lucius x EANporpn, am.) Trustees ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ii on First S HH. D. Hamilton, Ordnance Sergt. ber, 1568, recorded im Liber T and R, No. 5, folio 430, | ——?___ —— Spee aeeeeeeeet RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auct: 7-dkds — = ries were C8 | Chas. Brrant (the Brookiya tecm'e. “wind umpe were started, but no water was found. | oftue Land hosords ui the: District of Coltubia, tue | RATCLIFFE, DARI & CO. Auctionsere a. B fesieshshchasidian iamachiin. ee public thoroughly understands sey ani Metinire and Iwite ~ - ut violent was the collision that passengers | other dated 4th February, 1872, recorded in Libe cay 4 Bou plcchers did this bet ani worked hho | fast, J; Yas 2ape pial Velard, Capt. W-L-| sleeping on the damaged wide of We steasier | Xo iota #4, cfant Land lenis and ota doe ofPHOUM ARR TAREMPTORY sary POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, |*" * quand Cain *™ 27 | these facts and acts upon them were thrown from their berths.” SBa Ty of sig. 1801, pasead in Equity, couse Ker aaa ES, ‘orth weet, vestibuled limited ex- fiends, with very good results, Unly five bits | 2H, Capt. James E. Beli and Lieut, George H. ; 01 — ———— ss ~§ ee Til05. 1 will obey to Asso NRE Oe Horse. scrup, | KOH NOSE, AD, QED FONE, JAKE | press 11-30-11 stud tndianapoits, vestt-| 18 conclusively shown by the . trip 82. peter scoters’ j Marries. Capt. Cash was melodiously declared — oe | to be “a jolly good fellow” and the New York = a fale, at public auction om the ules on TUESDAY, THE Figteen ia Day eer reh: oF ‘at FO! Kew, acot’ Gambling in Balti WINDOW AND “FLO. ‘Steamer legves ish si, whert, iermimuset | buled Manier S30 expen eo neat OUPLE FOR THE SENATORS. vebsfLs ob ng more. " Roi , . Bkcanier leaves : i ay : ¢ cheer was given for him, for Maj. Pollar SEPTEMBER. 1 UR O'CLOC! BRC . rf, - Norans were made until the fifth inning, | for Gen. Urdway and for the Washingien ‘eaux; | ‘The Baltimore grand jury, in ite report made we ce said county of Nashftyton | ‘To be sold Witsin our sal rooms, 920 Peansylvania giigsure Tubabay, TONS ARG MDAR sae | toy Eisabune and Gleveland,exjrees daly 080a.u, steady and rapid growth of the when Washington corraled a conple and thus | a complimentary song and dance exercise,done | in court Saturday, made some comments on | Arne: turecevaie areet con tannin ee te eiston richcurremetec i ieee Turnisued throughout. | Through tickets to - ugton and Staunton, 110-408 m. took the winning lead. In the id. ahd being the same which was Shannon | *t chorus, was elso executed by the visitors in| the prevalence of gambling in thatcity. The | $2¢)8 perches of Se Eogndvpe it, boy a Os otloes SiS und | “For puray Siete pases Pm paper's business both in circula- . i ‘said Wil bya certain, deed : was out on a fly to Wheelock, and Carsey hal | Bonor of two or three of their hosts. ‘Then the ia: i i ee Ot ee St 1421, and B. & O. Glv'aua 1351 Penna ave, Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Memphis, | | + » + irphiy lines bail along the | Washington Loys cracked the ceiling and made | T&P0Tt ssid: “Those who are familiar with our | ferotded.in Liber So pant ‘hte peonetiy iy Hi], Dowd tes attention os tte ln alte, sto ALE RED NOCD. GTA} 10:0 bi daily. Biecpiiy car turoue. te Memphis: | tion and advertising patronage. oat cake IB the | s~es ting with old-fashioned cheers that | city are weil aware that a number of such es | uatad on the Hickey road aud is improved by « large RATOPISPE DARK & coy TEAMER T. V. ARROWSMITE, FROM 7TH | 7.0016 O0i> ininutee 8 oh B80 iO ede route race ensue between Murphy aud the b. 2. | melted uot Only Brooklyn, but the whole of | tablishments exist and that a majority of them | Prk dwelling bate, oe a. aeciaue anoney to | SUES. Auctioneers, | 19 st, wharf, On Monday and Ws oat Spa. Hs10, 2, 245 Lebane might have put his man out ha. | Kings county. are carried on openly. ‘This must be known | be Paid iu cash. Uaiaace in egual amounte ab six ind | F> aTCLIFFE, DARR & GO, Auctioneers EE Gan and Vocounico Mivers acersing tenes foot becowe fed in some way | aissn the tharknmen fom the cite of orate; | to the police department, inasmuch as the | Styitentuehits drome cay fmm; on the, Guerre’ | FROTEE PIORY SALE OF aNommen | eesiqdace audioen. Adve st Washington Wana: ia is the spikes, mali {ME | Visited the Soldiers’ Home and Atlingeer tks | chief operators have béen thus engaged for | ered sy Se ca oma the Sey Of vag tl meted Sa OSMNUUT EGE Sati? Syeubne | om beetians 0 pm. for rulag lane at Gok Tomg enough to enaife Fetguaon to cal | the afternoon at 4 o'clock many went home, CA ot ea alaccd ee grally arises, why | obtisn of the parchasers @0)to be paid as a deposit RACKETS, Be. fa ae — tod Colonial Beach: Arrive st Weshangtoa SO voli, 4220 ‘and 8:30 a.m. ; 12:10 and 4:28 th bn Ds o te ~ wave y ed? ue. = c" Ne tbe 8 ine 2: x 4 fhe man ate. Then Met ire —who, by the | bit s party of six bee Rie notorious keno and hazard establishments that WChanp 1. monsett. trasiee | op WEDNESDAY MOiNL G. SEPTEMBER six-| “l3%.$u.'” C. W. RIDLEY, Gen'tManacer._ |For Fredehicks T1130 em, GES, 48:90, 1430 Siateamon oa thie trip ao fat musshel the | of these started for Brooklyn. ‘The remainder | havebecn brought before thecourt were through | THOMAS DOWLING & Sox, Se-hoium daiee root, 20 Peunsaivania Syernswe a iamtoke | \PARYLAND .AND VIRGINIA sTEaaboaT | 2S, Hagerstown, 110:40 ball bari and sentitover the left tesce og | have gone to Mount Vernon and will not lege | he Society for the Suppression of Vice. In the swidkds || signment of New Chandeliers, Hail Ligits, Brackets, | WM tokbany-—Stesuner San Capt. GoGeioae ROVAL BLUE Lise : ball bart ntatover the left feuce for | Mave gene to Mount Vor case of one establisinment three persons were | 7 azGLIFFE DAMN & GOT AwAlousore = jewvte ovtsy Suny abd pris: Sor Baldiuore aud Bree FiLADLLE Note This Point.- ppd ms eer cee gd ye ee convicted; 1m tho case of another ve ‘plead R SSS supuld eSuasad the attention of Bilidersand thers: | Keicinkn, iesves cvery"Meaday "cad ‘GBerairads | get Puladelphin, Ser: York, Ncaton and the east, ath Columbus mad iy uilty, the other two await trial. It is alleged A USE: ‘Perms cash. un. for Fiver ndings, “Thursuay’s trip will nar), 2 "30 pa : Gs that the tows secured during the game~ that Curtis Cannot Remember His Shot. that many of the gambling estabiiahmence in | NOS. 2002, 2004 AND 3008 THIRTY-SECOND RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Keniot'fo Baithuore. all ircighe Pee oi, kA ae’ pee ees THE STAR gives the exact down on Gale aot wae need Der ome went | Actor ML. B. Curtis claims to remember noth- | our midst are operated, or when not operated WEST WASHINGTON, D. C., ieee a ee Se 4 se ‘The latter was sent abead when Duter ens | ing about Friday morning's tragedy in San | backed, by men active in politics, whose influ- AUCTION. ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. mab3S one ing Car ronning turough to Boston wines f ii 4 4 tter was sent ahead when Duffee sacri- | cs : ence actsasa powerful protection. To locate | -OR TUESDAY AFLEKNOON, SEPTEMBER FIE- ——— SeBAMER SW LRRRE 777 | ses Bourebeopele Bcidins, tandinery igures of its circu! evary ficad, Hattieid to 3cCauley, amd. the runner | Francisco and wiil not talk of anything but bis | {reo Seo aliovcr the hands dat noon | Eee TH, Marie OCLOK, we wil oer ferane, | TRUSTEE: oftte OF, UNDPROVED REAL | GTAMED “"WAREFIELD ays | M, suation ct Boston, MORSE AER te 7 " . ' c ES E ON NIN ND TEN’ ™ \ 1 made the plate when Curtis dropped a fly from | theatrical record. On Saturday Oticer J. J. | tueiPusty interpoosd in. thets bobs ieee PMPAEE Lot 240, SOUTHEAST BY AUC TO eae | ee RU Sat ee aD ATS THURSD ANS | Por Atlantic Cli, 405, 6:50, 10:00and 11:55a.m, week, and cheerfully opens its need « bat ip deep ceater. Tins was che ouly ) Allon swore to the complaint in Judge Rex's | ingly diMicult’ Cectainly. this Power exist, | rronting 40 feton Wie tech By vtueota decree ol tue Suireme Court of the | PLIDAL sud SUNDAY evening a ‘For tise of subaroan trains eee time tables,to be had . ‘The finth was beg with the stmosphere | Cet charging Streelinger, alias Curtis, with operating effectively ava shield. So long, | back with thst width to frase 12s dor iy Brownine va "De Neale GPa? | tomcting st intermeiiis iandimras est DAT Mabe | of a tice: azenta. 0 books and press and delivery very dark. Cupt. Sbusiuon thought ie Glue to | the murder of Odicer Grant. The police are | therefore, as such covert influences are per: | Oy fame buuwa. TS tm one and two | Lrrgueeiney pawns in, a front of the sce | antiager naooamouat gus Or eae = a a ay oe quit, aud he snd Fercusou argued for a few | {ast completing the chain of evidence against | mitted to thwart the course of justice the pres- | yours, U per cont, secured Vy tect of rust on the mor: | SRAM GRA ahE ! WER LeU CRTE Da 98 * ‘General’ Manager. Shoand 150 Pee sve ace wales rooms to any person having in- ‘isnt, The Wablanien not nec finally | Bim and are leaving no stone unturned to lay | &® condition must continue and preliminary arty sold, oF uy casn. at the option of the purchaser undivided i if intercst im ‘ots 1, *. 3, 4, 5, ————————— EL | 0 OR ve aE ae Be SOUL, . 5 Grimed te he Sch atone: © began, | bare ail the tacts, The street where the marder | investigations be conducted under the most | & deposit of #200 roduired atthe time of 20, 24 and 25, im square MS, tn'the city Of iit” ‘Gen. Manage. Gea. Fam, agect._| terest in the correctness of its oe firper epee heap nce ith ; ee fermubotsnle'are not compied een iva tog, Duct Seeauibin tad ‘teins ine, aoe PROFESSIONAL “GESAPEE ane GND RAW It was uever finished, thinks to Gatscyo en | took piace hae been critically examined and fro the day ot sale right Feservod to resell ; YHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. . png _— y the plank, with the bulletholes in the fence op- — see erat the lak'and ooet of "the defaniting. pur’ aa FaANCIR GARD MADER AND TEAnGE | — statements, so that its patrons Crooks made a three-bagger, and after | Posie Lave been sawn out and put away as evi- Robert Garrett's Munificent Gift. Rewspaper publiaied ia Washington. al ‘Mittsalem. “Lite given trom credio teeta NCE tears Onion Bepst Bets . GRoarke bed shuch cer emee Many SIE | Senco. "| Col. J. Thomas Scharf, author of the “Hip- | 3S ad recordin tte cont of te jelinger eee et mw. | 1057 e ee Nor emo know precisely how much and double aad he tailed himeelf on a wild pitch | , The potiee have found a man whe saw Curtis | tory of Maryland,” under date of September | sx7-akds et ROF. CLAY 1s THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED Sit Sally. end & passed ball Washington was playing | i the custody of Grant on 6th strect near Fol- | 19 has addressed a communication to Poetic g | — eet ttoncorm sdertinine clairvoyant, astrolgger and medusa ad what kind of publicity they are for darkness and making 20 eifort to pat ine | Sm He speaks English imperfectly and Pat | D:C. Gilman and the board of trustees of the A Beebe AND ¢3 Ocbery Noni ew a Mieke: “Yieveats. Midden reuters, Tasha z side out. Sneed was up when C: 's wild | Bt been taken before an interpreter yet, but | D- C- 7 % ; —— i ; i Wall west cavoring clcr the scene oriit | he made the authorities undetvtand thet. be | Jobus Hopkins University, saying that the rea-| BUifAple Fou MUSINiM Ol DWELLING bieedy leaeaea, getting when they buy space in piste tid after passing MeGaire Zivglly Iended | ee ara ee Ae ns petnaat og the | sous which induced him to present to the Johns | 02, LUEADAY AMTEENOON, SEPTEMBER 31 Sitios and its columns, am that portica of the auatomy of Mr. Fergu- | 4m Grant had in custody. ‘The police expect | Hopkins University his collection of manu- | 7eoN TH. eh, a that is commonly a siranger to swiftly |‘ find the man who saw Grant arrest Curtis, | ¢; mphlets, auto; Lor UARE 445, Pitched bese balls. The resuit' was ory ‘ais-| EE co RTE other historical material -on 9th of April, | hevine a front jiu feet Vincbeston" 70h street and pleasing to Mr. Ferguson, bat quite satistnc- Chicago Fair Boomers Keturn. bn Ie oe per a thos — The national committee to Europe of the an erguson ne rey Faician, and cue was secured, und. when the | “T's fair Columbian commission returned had straightened the umpire out and | 0% Saturday to New York on the steamship ‘st him on his feet aguin the dirknes# had in-| Augusta Victoria. They were accompanied by creased so that he could do nvthing else than | Sir Henry Wood and Mr. James Dredge, the call the ‘There was a row, of course, | British path cal as to the exposition, bmp bas people exhibited the great | wag Horr Wi ‘the German po I ad ee ee re calling the Washington r= ae st. | Europe, ith the efception of Ttaly Ratit aid no geod, and the game goes dows to of oathorn cues wll be represented Ale = Ree DARE = 00., ‘Auctioneers, ORES Ss IAL SB ener Soi at a PETTEss. THE STAR is the only paper in Washington that thus takes Wasiiogton. Sehibi satan ERE TS is exhibits oxists emong some of the countries, nd the Buskeyes two its an. one error sock. Tag a cont le ee OTHER SUNDAY Games. extent of national which the fair pos- Louisville was fortunate enough to win again | sessea.