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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1892-TEN PAGES, : EPIS . CONVENTION. yLDN x THE EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL. ICTEON SALES ” aeere a rns e m aig THE FPISCOPAL CONVENTIO! COULDN'T BUNCH THEIR HITS. SCO) cATH: HAGERSTOWN NEWS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAL Basiness Transacted at the Afternoon ahd | The Nationals Hit Carsey Often, but Not at | What Bishop Paret Said of the Enterprise in| A Colored Candidate fot the Bar—Many THIS AFTERNOON. m5 5 Po FUTURE Days. Se PUTORE DA Evening Sessions. the Right Time. His Address. Items of General Interest. J)URCANSON BROS., Aut — 3 — = ye. * D 3., Aucts., Oth and D sts, J ATCEIFFE, DARK & 00., Avetionsors | JPUNCANSON BOK, Awots., ti and Dale ese At the afternoon session of the Episcopal con- That portion of Bishop Paret’s address be- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. 4 BS ai ei ots diene } I ‘ention of the diocese of Maryland yesterday fore the Episcopal convention yesterday relat- Hacerstows, May 18,1892, |? HEMPERY SALE OF, SETAEER TENT Oe Gs AUCTION SALE OF VAUUARLE ELAVEN-RooM | TRYST DS SauEon TViawrp skal era Or. T. 8. Bacon of Frederick county submitted ing to the cathedral enterprise is as follows: J. Frank Whenton is ® young colored man— SUT? TWENTY SECOND, STREETS sehiciaes BRICK HOUSE ON TWELFTH STREET) COLUMBIA ease > 5 be 4 is RY i ; ER'S STOCK AT AUCTION, aresolution which stated that the peace and The members of the convention have, I| #mong the darkest of his race—but undeniably FORDE SEE ire ride Pee gor NE : NORTHWEST, No. 1503, OPPOSITE IOWA "1 * wehese ts b dis am sure, already learned that a movement has | bright in scholarly attainments, For several) Airey" - 2 wats faith of Christians ever, re mach dis- iy dral ths wad 6 tosthue of a red school in| _On URSDAY, MAY NINETEENTH, 1892, AT WITHIN OUR SALES ROOMS, CIRCLE. tarbed and their dnty hindered by new doc- been made toward the building of a cathe: years color She HURSPAY, MAY NINETEENTH, 1902. aT trines as to the Holy Scriptures, and that the | founcil here assembled assures all its people that no recent study or reasoning of men has changed or can change the ancient catholic at Washington. Contributions in pledges, | this town, of which he isa native. More re-| front of the premises, part of original FRIDAY, MAY TWENTIETH (20), AT TEN money and land have been already received to | Cently—during the years 1890 and 1891—he rap na Sa neat anda O'CLOCK A.M., dine Jot A theamount of nearly $250,000, The valnable| Attended the Inw school of the How- got site for it, generously offered and accepted, |td University at © Washington, and acters of all Onctird coat the talance tn one LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. Hoose is ham teonsely Uri k-set. tar A ince then read law under Messrs, Al-| Paxsblesewi-annually, and secured by deed of trust | tru al ye Holy Bibl the word of God; BALL TEAM. has awakened some criticism. If we | sin a ‘on the property sold, o ali cash, at the option of pur- tat corte _ false histor or = he net, ta sapucter of rau tin ak palm e were looking only to immediate present| bert Small and Alfred D. Merrick, two white | chaser. & deposit Of $200 required at ime of sate CAMBRICS, All conveyance! chaser wonling at cost of the pi pny Oe BRO and . , I cand reconling FLANNELS, HOSIERY, CORSETS, HANDKER- and that the danger of the tim Aucis. cnn Nay able scab is not that |anq the Wagners in the Washington Hotel |e there might be room for ques-| members of the bar of this county. At the tion. But it will be some years before a| present May term of court he desired to be | "IOMAS DOWLING & SON. SILK. t thine of wale. eer a ee a at ts ne | eae on pee of i © Sen- | athedral at All appronching completeness, can | admitted to practice, but could fad no one to Dives gain or Vituaib ReiLamrsee | TADING A WEAR, WHITE | “mpincace mt that men by euch eae xd other | ators yesterday , be erected and by that time, I am confident, | make the neces: |. The ma’ ADJACENT TO THE PROPOSERY MEAL SHIRTS, TOWELS, LINENS, COLLAR ATCLIFFE, DARR & Co., Ave * de-icew will not believe enough in the word of | talk over base ball matters, Irwin aaid: Goats vhichias bien accented ait be tae been hanging ive tyr ts past eee wear ter has | BRIDGE ae ORIAL | CLARK'S COTTONS, RUBBER COATS: Gat, | IQATCLIFFE. DARR & CO., Auctioneers God. “The clab never was in better shape and the | Contra jus the ‘District and ‘A lengthy discussion seemed imminent, but | ytmost harmony existe among the members. | Cnr Point for the city and. the District and | afforded n theme for much comment—especially © bs 4 cy | Casily and quickly accessible from any point. in political circles. Wheaton grasped the situa- Rishop _— Gono it Eg —— aaa a —< . o_o [ype aaa ee = THE SITE CONFIRMED. tion yesterday, and by a petition to the court, ‘the chair. ‘This was granted, and bis reso- | tions by the engagement of well-known third | The competent and careful committee of sttenied by a magistrate, prayed to be went be- of | Daseman. Ta fact, negotiations are now pend- | business men with whom I took counsel were | fore the legally constituted examining board of You see, a weak man at third necessarily | ynanimous in their choice and approval, and y Live esirable because | wenl i tly recognized by Judge Alvey, who ble because | wenkens short, for the latter tries to outdo him- i: | eget ee i this time, and | Teif'and eover the third. baseman's ground. | {26 Whole matter has since been care. | ordered by his indorsement that Wheaton, the | * i Terms of sale definitely post- | Dowd. in my 0 dood man butof lute | lly reconsidered in the of a decree of the Equity Court of the 8u-| 1008, &e., &e. he District, of Columbia filed April 0: Ean oeneerenee 2 ML. in equity cause No. 19044. entitled J LATIMER & SLOAN, Ancts. 1407 Gt. hn Camberland et ee reunioes 5,000 CHOICE PLANTS FROM J. R. FREEMAN AT AUCTION. TO WHOM IT May Conc On SATURDAY MOK AN, at TEN OCLC of Rathi GORDON, 2 HOLDSWORTH GORD: mstédtie 3h aes PP HOMAS DOWLING aS NAacs, Gish nee TRUSTERS' SALF_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY TO PAY stor, YY EWENTY-FT ives On URSDA FIVE O'CLOCK P. : degen of ortzinal On FRIDAY MORNING, MAY Vashington, D. commencing at EL "fronting thirty-five Ci feoum, we shall sel street by addepth of one lnndred | flowerine and teachings, of lack of time that Dr. Bac " C01 4 med. This was adopted with but one dissent: | hae" Weveloped @ great weakness on ground | Of Counter suggestions, with | the result | committee of the bar for examination at mic XESS PROPERTY, BEING ENT! vest ed fi Sear ight | petitioner, present himself to the “examining | year and ono-third {yr ewe veara to bene interest oma | FQATCLIFFE, DARK & © min tm thovtty of ens foaes "ar interest, snd leferred nts to be 's resolution be i to cured by deed of trust » WSTRERT 4 1 — PT ter ‘ ; at " VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT } FEET ON is i eit | of unhesitating confirmation of the first | time as may be fixed by the: Sepsalt of bile tb Ge nate en STREET NOR BETW ad scprpr linen tony dipeiasananl WAY TWENTY porrn Foi a ee culture, parish, this city, | Ralls. Tintend. however, to place him at ehort | decision. At the present singe of the enterprise | ‘The Court of Claims nt Washington bas ren- inching 88 fe Be made ty Whe ot STREETS BY 4 iS * saiiatet FTERNOON, MAY TWENTY. ROCK PM, suvige A petition from Calvary parish. ee | for the present and keep little Ulrich at third | i¢ calls for no special action on the part of the | dered a final award of #800 in the propert wal With Within ten days trustees reserve riht to FOC, ee een ay CREBTIETE, O'CLOCK, we will sell in front o A N tanabred sig hiamdred asking admission to the convention was re-| at Jeaxt until the new man is secured. ‘detaultian Pecue doen hace ‘O'CLOCK, we will offer tor sale, in front of * 3 convention. The formulation of — plans} claim of Rev. Victor Miller of Leitersburg, this : i i ar the premises, «Aka. wauabe Lacaraphaepmemrtang Ce ee eee eer Tecan |for organizing, for govers for | county, It was for losses sustained during the |?" ™* ** BACKS Lor 33 THTUDS of Rheentice syuare na THE Biso?'s ADDRESS REFERRED. brother George.” put in Mr. Earle Wagner, | mixing and the preparing of | late war. e fae, Sauare 4 rH and Lig SURRETS | forrabte hotow Rev. Dr. Randolph McKim moved that 700 | “that Ulrich is a phenomenon. I feel sure that a ROBERT C Frontine 25 feet on 7th st. nw. and ranninw back tos fa! location fo langetiaus | 234 New Sore it he is given a trial my words will come true. detinite plans for building must rest until the} Wm. E. Edemy is a young colored man, re- | He is as lively as a cat and handles hot ground- | tim when we may are itteos | wh dogted: ‘Tiet| Ce use Gee eee strength to begin positive work, and committees | where he obtained employment as a waiter, of competent clergymen and Liymen are quietly | Some days ago he robbed the safe of #1,800 in 5 lactook alles bs he - RENE ‘This sale should command the attention of parties in Se search of a valuable bulldtne sits ‘&e, balance in one sie eet eopies of Bishop Puret’s address be published for distribution. This was . of dress referri1 to the pastoral “As far as our pitehers are concerned,” re- t — | eae hy br ae wtnantongp year aver Lawae ao ig these things. All [ask now ix that | money, returning to Hagerstown, where he de- Felations between clergymen and. ‘heir pesirige | sumed Manager Irwin, “we are all tizht. | They | the diocesan relations of the matter skould not | posited a portion of the same. in’ bank. invest- | 0 erred te eee cation for this and | ore 46004 lot of men. | We released Dolan this | be forgotten. It is not mercly, it is not chiefly, | ing the remainder in an organ, eaddles, har-| ONE ©. Powell offered the revolt posed of the | Quatiu®- | He is a good pitcher, but his indolent | the duty and the interest of the city of Wash- | ness, clothes, dec. A Pinkerton delectivearreatod | ¥ unittes to be composed of S| manner bas a bad ofiect on the rest of the | ingion. Edemy, and he ix now on his way back to Cli- ixyman. This = | team, Cee seemingly go to sleep when he ii Mints rie pore ad two ministers and the box. . o. i ; two laymen with the At the suggestion | "" “Donovan is improving every day, and in hia| It is to have divcesan relations, to doa work | Cherry Run is the terminus of the extension of Dr. Purcell, Bisl Foret tne | Rew Position. in right garden. will win nev | for the diocese and a grand work, and the whole | Wiutmaport this coun ‘ppoint a minister and a larman to act with the | Jaurels. He is batting well and tielding as well | qj. ‘ ia Gk oadt ait ort, n 7 ; Bikop ase committee in cecuring the consoli-| as any man in the business. Hoy bes also im-|wigcese Will have pleco and part and tion, with the Baltimore and 1 ilroud. ~ influence in it. t is to do a grand | The residents of that little village have suddenly dation of ‘the College of St. James with the | proved, and there will be nochange in center | work for the church in out whole nation and | peeomeccetiedy eek aa tc ilage have maddenly s ; 1d College project. field at present. for the nation itself. The wisdom and power | jn it. Mr. Peter Schriver of that place has dis- Dr. Randolph McKim moved that a special | "Paul Radford sprained his ankle Tuesday | with which other religions bodies are plant-| covered some rae tz supposed ‘to be gold, committee of three clergymen. three, yming | and will lay off until it mends. In the mesn-| ing great institutions at the national capital | Samploy have been sent tose amaytat and in the and the bishop be appointed to consider the | time. as I have already said, Dowd will cover | ought to stimulate. not only the Fest- | menttime omnes of tai ahent appointment of a secretary for the bishop. short. dente of the y report on Episcopal library was read by] " “I can't understand how it is the people of Charles H. Wyatt, that on devotions by Skip-| Washington are so down on me,” said Irwin, with Wilmer and that on church charities by | addressing Tae Stak man. “Whenever T Daniel M. Thomas. have been connected with base ball in the eapi- LIST OF COMMITTEES. tal city I have always done my utmost t e assurance of sufficient | cently of this cit a. tot He drifted out to Chicago, mot uime the balance in one Yer annum, pay abe sem deed of trust SATURDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIRS O'CLOGK P. of such Fes ser ington. BD. t uyis-d&ds DUNCANSON BROS, Anctionsers RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ON FIRST (AST) STREET BETW PE RTHWEST, the deferred ay the property = la, iy & Elliott amende: ine Ts of Gale are not comp ale trustee parr Property at rig amd cost of de DAVID F ih ea 1 RAT (HOS. DOWLING & 5 ee of Be * ph my lOikde theta wit | PRUSTEDS SALE Ona peer: The | T™CaRSER Aen ves WEST. ¥ METH, 180, | On ERIDAY, nises, we | CLOCK AM! R Bazaar, in the etriet of 0. in wise Ane 3 *. MOMAS DOWLING & SON, Ancts DOWLING & SON, Aucts, W. IMPROVED | PROPEI Ce STith DROIT FRIDAY, MAY TWENTIETH, 1902 ning prices om tam but “all who | to sich an extent to put to blush the usnally be said decree mites oC) THIRD “DAY. sere shall give ay“ mn day ot sale, | PAST | FIVE mpgs: | te pee love the church and who love our land to the | hard-tisted real estate dealer. noblest efforts. If there are or have been preju- | — oyntain fires, so common at this season of d third cash, balance in 1, 2.and 3 years, A secuiied by a deed of trust on the dices against enthedrals T am confident they | the your, are sweeping over the. peach belt, will pass away with careful and unpre much damage is being de Forty acres a farthet the clab's inleres ThE newepaper | ERNE and tumds. They have, been among | ind owned by Mr. John Feldman of this Bishop Paret jointed the following com- | furthe he-uad pe grandest powers for Christ in Ps pa and set wit ch trees, the second year's s sdrsmg = criticiem ix unjust. Why, I gave up a better | They have been in England in times later. in | growth, hes bedo named. , pAZAAie lace here in Philadelphia to manage the Wash- | some respects, mismanaged and inefticient. | &"y " is cot : OF THINT Rights of clergymen to seats—Revs. Alfred Tipton shah: suciply Basadias of Gils aatavorable ay = ne 7 Mes HT ee ensue ones | ;, Chas: D. Knepper of Clearspring, this county, PERFMPTORY SALE OF THINT wd} holt rete ance be compited with within nf. KS, Le Dont Pack. front e street by a depth iD CARRIAGE T teen day's from day of sale RUDOLI my 18dkeds -FIVE HEAD OF = ivan ex-sheriff. He served in the lute war and] yy, f si PEXCANSON Bros. Harding, E. H. Ingle, Hobart Smith. criticism that has been heaped upon me. Tam] more a power for ood, ax witness St. | has jut hee oa aaec Will be sold at the Hazaar, No. 40 Linisianaavenne, | | Te ner. IMOL, the interest Elections Williem’ D. Baldwin, Daniel M. | determined to show the patrons of the game | Puuts Cathedral in London, thronged every | hat, Just been granted a pension of $10 per} saTutDay RING, MAX TWENTY FLT. at | pdevosit uf 819 SUTURDAT MAY TWENTE EIST rin drt on tere Thomas, H. Onderdonk. what I can do. unday by poor as well as rich, and having this |“ Wild ducks are plentiful on the Big pool at | “uon the lot work sey, 2 at our auction rooms a ‘Canons other business— Rev PHILADELPHIA, 11; WASHINOTOS, 0. recent Easter 20,000 worshipers from every | Cherry rin, this county. and gunners are kill | MATS te sult all kind wr STOCK IN THE DANS TOR TYPE Papo oe oe : ‘There wasa netiocehle texprovement in the close at itz various worvices. A 1, expert. | iif Marge niimbers of them. ‘ pein GRAND AUCTION a cubis tenia MM nd E. 3 . illies’ e ¢ evils we may correct: by expe The proposed connection of the Cumberland to OF ARTS NCANSON BROS., Ancts ee ‘Accounte—Lloyd Lowndes, F. A. Pilling, W. | Phillies’ work yesterday over that of the Pre-| once'we may avoid. some dangers. Certainly | Valley Naifeoul: with the: Chosayeake nna Ol Ds Antique and Mot LIFFE,DARH & CO.,Aucts. 0000 Pa ave.n. i bitin D. Cabell. vious day.and they walked into Washington with | rand church grandly supported, with its co1 * unter t Powell's Bend is going to prove an i portant factor in the financial #tecess of the petent and | fatter. Heretofore all the soft conl used by the sing. railroad company and that supplied to factories At SALES ROOMS, 1001 Pau ave-y com 10th st THIS DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS, AT. A.M. AND THREE P.M Parochial contributions—George F. Dawson, | confidence, beating them by a score of 11 to 0.| stant round of worthy worshi W. H. Diffenderfer, J. B. Bevekside. Notwithstanding the one-sidedness of the score | and rich alike, with « body of Admission of new parishes and congrega-| and the long lead the Phillies early in the game | active clergy at work, must be «bl tions—Revs. I. 5. Townsend, A. C. Powell, C. | took, it was interesting all the way through, “ . open to por ra ISHED GkOC ~ rs a - ts INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING AND MEKCY. and dealers along its line was transported by AST CORNER E PROPERTY ON G. Davenport, W. H. Painter, Messrs. W. A. | down before Knell's left-hand gurves on Tues- | learning and mercy which will cluster around | Martinsburg. ut a heavy expense to the con mits t PSS 3 DE SIDE (OF 'E SEVI RICK DWELLING), ot G8, in saute havin Jeptivof about 71 feet 8 inches, making & Maloy, Dr. R.'W. Trapnel and'8. W. Meloy. | dav, those of both Killen and Kilroy had no| it and be associated with it, each helping the | Te", This connection will give the canal i ih r Hiding lot, and should command the - 1 4 - the hauling of 50,000 tons coal each season. Donations—Skipwith Wilmer, Dr. J. P. Thom, | terrors for them, for they jumped on Killen at | other. We may see the beginning. But great | Extensive wharves will be. built, the work on RS. Poor, W. B. Harlan and D. 1. | the start, and in two innings drove him ont of | institutions take generations for growing. | which will be commenced at once. in six ana] By i Sh Tonaccos bRUsH ES th SER és i i nape e - six and] | By sirt leed of trust to us, hearing date on y TY PoURT Briscoe. nF, | Be same, Mat Kilroy was substituted, but | Yor myself I um too near my three score and |" Mrs," Susan Harne. a well-known lady of a for a fea aa ct | aah ag eh SS i A u | Baguyte, Noon ako wit Lowe wane AND. & | BAY Oy cate tia Ar Hal rant Pot Becorde—Rev. W- C- Clapp, Mesars. (| be SE a ee ps imoge af ten to hope to see much of it, Tam content {0 | Chewsvilie, was stricken with paralysis several ety Yo struck Of All | $B labor 1400, folly 33 STAPLE it aighistleameagaaiang, |“: A bocing'in the efty ‘Thompson and C. H. Ws ange. fter xy be- e part of mere beginning wi jod's i ; tig reer cnet, pancine wocatis arena ‘on ate |. MAY TWENTY-THIRD, | of Georewtown, in th <i ¥s ‘THE EVENING SESSION. gan on Kilroy as hard as on Killen and kept it | Providence through a church woman's generous | {37,860 and it now dead,at the age of seventy WILLIAMS & CO., An In front of the yrremis = <4 M., we will sell at thé | and desicnate ‘all that. io ‘a ew a and desi ae llthat tot iy Bealls sraetowine dea'ribved ‘ihe trade jor the sate at the northwest rm a jormeriy brionins an 3 nuyliadeds Ancta._| Henry D. Cookeon Road street aml 1 in saMare niinbered M02, the sau PLIFFE, DAR x .. psa sawe | [RATCLIFFE, DARK &C H DAY 0 Asession was held last evening, which was | UP for the balance of the contest. Wash. | Sift of living faith wax put upon me. Thad |" One day last week Mr. Harry Poffenberger devoted to the subject of missions. Bishop | sation’, Kart drives wore month sight at the thought to explain the cathedrsl idea more fully, | of St. James dug seventy-five bushels of pota- ‘ but I could but repeat in other words | toes that were i i condition. He wns tr Paret spoke earnesty of the relations existing | fefder, who ngeriy gobbled. them up. Ten | Ut," ,<otd | effectively done by others. | uble to dig them last fall and they were left to Aucis., 920 Pacav.n.w. | SET BRICK HOUSE Ni SECOND 80U BY AUCTION. AFTERNOON, MAY H, 1892, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'C between the committee on missions and the | safe hits were made off him, but they were 80] wish that every clergyman and every lay-| slmaber cil minee N — RG % alley, Uhensg so - i afe b m, bi y y \ y ‘ . we will offer for sale by public anctla sy &e. DESIRABLE. IMPROVED REAL EST. ey y and the difficulty experienced by the| distributed through the nine inningy a# to be) man would read and ponder the weighty |" Mr James A. Clements of the government | preisise, ot ie 0) Wiblc action, tn front of the AE Ke hry FLONIDA AVENUE, BEING THE BRICK | atin Dasha! anh Set ser EBs eto in citeining from the the | practically worthless so faras run-getting went: | words of Bishop Potter of New York | printing office is epending his annual vacation | rronting 523207, MygSQUARE 3 ax nts, with terest at mix per ent BOGS GAND, SBATH THRELSTONY | iroperty formerly telonsing to Jolm B. Carter tummy money assessed them. He described how the | His support was gilt ediged, and the Phillies |in The Forum for May, and those of | in Hagerstown. Streets voutioecat hy the devih thervol, aproved boa syable suiniannually dad BY AUCTION. eeplahtall Ff a Pe diticalty ie overcome in the diocese of Canada, | brilliant fielding and perfect team work went | the Nev. Dr. Huntington in the Churchman of |" The grand jury of the court of this eounty | toteery hick horse, - iy so gr all ca at he Uh DAY. APTERNG bape ingperty Sox : and ed that a committee be appointed | far toward shutting the Senators out, May 7, and { plead for sympathy, encouruge-| adjourned after having found only seven. trae | ees mnbrance of 9300 rancting ald record at ive will offer for sale in trout at at thence with said line about two b we into the Canadian methods and re-} | ‘The honors in the field were divided between | ment and help, not for myself, but for a grand | Vills, which speaks well for the morals of our ius fo becompited | 0st, Fernie of sate to be coluplied with PA OR Vrs ibd ‘sinslar toe" Port at the next annual convention. Allen and Richardson. | The latter had the most | effort to further the cause of our Lord.” people. B Wn Bftecn davs frou day of sale or the rizht to re- | fomday orsale 20K 1 Tictits, peivileee and apt REPORT OX MISSIOx8. chances, thirteen, which he accepted without an ead People. cubes Seta thera a vent ofthe efit june Te ¢ . WILLTAMSoN 1 PARK, csan of au | hime oF any, wins at artaa ‘The report of the committee on missions was | ©TTor- Hamilton and Delshanty also made DISASTERS AT S10UX CITY. Transfers of Real Estate. Cont of the purchaser. ean? Tecomlinds Bee at the jandsoune brik house con | balance in eqtal tstatliconts or aaa amaney in cots nd tka pearae submitted by Rev. Dr. Gambrill of Dorsey, | Pretty running catches in the outfield, ‘and ——— Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | 2s 10iais CLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts._ Ialance ju ome and tro | Setays0 te elven beariucU percent taterest fee Say Howard county, Ma. It expressed regret for | net iireas nn Ulrich and Dowd good stops! Waters Overflow Their Banks and Take| Jutiq A. Beecher to Lucy Duckett, part | JQ ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO.,.Aucts.,920 Paave.n.W inc tngetestat the fate OG ver | Geet ct trust on premises sold! or all suake at nnn the death of Rev. Dr. Thomas Stevenson, a OTHER GAMES. ees Sire Hi, see. 8; #1. J.F. Waggaman toE. 8. Morve, | VERY VALUABLE 6 SRHOMERTY 0 Ses mrail cash, at the ontion of the bur. | Cantaetciny iss wf £900 regriired at time of member of the committee, inappropriate terms. | Chicago, 5; Cleveland, 2.—Chieago won in| At8o’clock yesterday morning, or a little | jots 10 and 11, blks. 26, 39 and40, bika, 18 and Bie ae : ra USREOLD, REF £ $200 required at the & Seated, with tm titvoon day fromm day of eabe, The commitiee ‘pproprinted at the May meet-| ¢he ninth’ inning yesterday, when Cuppy was | More than an hour after the workingmen living | 5, block 90, Wesley Hcighta: €8.075. Anna Ii AUISDAY, AETIRN ROOMS A pra tobe coin sith tatoo lays fi Hroperts at the ‘Tak "and cont of he detailing pre i Th uated clergy, which moun: touched up for four clean singles, which netted | #long the banks of the Floyd and Missouri | spjer to J.T. Murphy, sub 77, «q. 103: &—. A. | SELL Bi PULAC AU ted. to eight ree} rot passer oat three earned rune, Hutchinson made his last | Herein Sioux City, Towa, had gone to their |r, Phillips to G. H. Johnson, part 118, B.'« sub | PREMISES, TT ones axp a, from $250 to $500. Two names were added to | inning easy by driving in two runs with u| work, a torrent of water came down the Floyd | Mt. Pleasant, &c.; #2,573.35," A. F. Kichholtz ee SQUAR the list of beneficiaries—one for €200 and the | corking hit into right. Upto the ninth the | and in half an hour had risen over a large area | to D. H. Yount, part 11, sq. 86 M. Ape et id 6. RM. 1 ateeer and dohieet SB other for $300. One death occurred during the | score was a tie. Cleveland's two runs were the | in the city to a depth of three to ten feet. The | Bell to. B. L. Walker, loty 17 and 18./ {ian dtruiny adapted after five days’ advertisement of such ny some newspaper published in Washington, D.C my9Akds DONALD 'G. NTU AY RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioncers, defaut ar my 17dd&ds HARES OF THE CAPITAL Thus property cous stixlivision RED . PO LHE BRIGHTWOOD RAILROAD | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO' : - 1 oS. % M oe nabned —_ "OF THE DISTIICT UF COLUMBIA |. BUnteEs: Hi PTY. EIS a AxB Year, making the number of recipients at tae ee ee ee tae Cate a teties | wind was blowing a high gale and made the| Sloger' joy "4 and’ perk 8 nq, 1040; $2.50 —— a THOUSAND DOLLARS OF SHE | STOKE NO. sim BEVESTH STRELY Mi 5 ihe peor wavean follower From parishes game up to the ninth, when they braced upand | Work of reseue by boats dangerous as wellas | 4. K, Tingle to I, L. Rogers, wib 26, q. 152 soled Gen “! 7 | pBESIFtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the and ions, $2,718.40: from trustees of | got their “lamps” on the ball. Chicago has | fatiguing. It is known that about a dozen peo- | #3.685.50. 8. Bieber to H. L. ‘Baldwin. subs 13 oe en TY STHIRD, 4.0. 1908, | District of Cottman, jaaned on the St Saget ‘May church charities, $752.05; interest, #55.60; bal- | now won eleven straight games. ple, among them four or five men, have been, aud 14, aq, $87; €2.580. “Maria E. ‘Thomas t pa ey SSVLVANIAUAVENCE | Magee te complainant and Michard W. Moore stat ar ance from last year, $2,059.63; total receipts, | Cincinnati, 8; Pittsburg, 3.—The home team| drowned and the number may reach twent: L| — ASmith, pert 6. illum ¢ eat le Manor: | Toran to te vouuplicd wih i guest of the holder of the | aefendaite thes parr srr ees wl ol ae MON Q5508.68, The disbursements wore: To bene- | lost yesterday's game by errors, Cincinnati not | aye, it not being possible at this hour tocon-| Sosten Vaso an to eked a idl cost of tie de all conveysncin ASS AND BONDS. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. AT, FINE OCLOCK’ BM ficiaries, $3,343.33; expenses, $2.20; balance on | making an earned run. In the second inning » s . chester: y pent Sod recording ? dud several ciher Horses, Car] Termacash. RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., in fron: wretnises, the south twenty feet and hand, 23,240. : the bases were filled by a base on balls and Gal- | firm all the reports. During the 16thand 17th | Coughlin, subs 1 and 2, #q. 742; & | ylides 3 ‘FE, DARR & CO. . my 16-1 Auctionters._ | seven inches by a depth of seventy feet of original Mt *: os vin’s and Bierbauer’s errors, with no one out, | the rainfall was extraordinarily heavy, con- | Wagguman etal. to C. A. Snow, part 20, block LATBIER & BLOAN, Anctioneers, 1107 6 st. ae SALE OF LARGE VACANT Loa, | {yurteen (14 kor ee tae ee when four hits, two sacrifices and a couple | sequently rivers were already high. It is not 1, Meridian Hill, $8, G. H. Bord to W. | Bs or vai grove by at wmntory trick buiding. es * tions were made by the committee | more errors resulted in seven unearned runs| yet definitely known where the wudden and | T. Sounders, part 27, sq. 250: 8. G. P. Hos wi of sale. ax preactilsed 1s the decree, are: One~ * ) Ny és 5 BEC beeing at ite June meeting to fifty-two different places, | for the Cincinnatis. enormous flood which as caused this damage | kinson to W. N; Payne, part 7. Old Georgetown; PTS SOU Tikes decree of the Supreme Cogrt of the Disteict of nd two peers from the dap ef naka located as follows: Ten in the convocation of} The Louisville-St. Louis game scheduled for | comes from. $—. Washington Real Estate Co. to C. E cna decree of the Burreune Court of the District bition of the purchaser eee Annapolis, twelve in that of Baltimore, eleven | Yesterday was transferred to July 3. ‘At midnight at Lemars, Iowa, twenty miles | Phelps, sub 78, sq. 988; £666.92. Emma Sulli- im the Cumberland convocation and nineteen in} — Bostor itm to beat 4 DURTH, 1892, at ‘No. 13,214 Shield’ ys. Young et al bl Xi ti sell. in fr ‘erent at G.pet cent fer cent pow ; n secured Oya trast pom Brooklyn, 5.—The Bostons won | northeast of Sioux City, the water was a foot | van to Martha J. Burns, part 4, xq. 1058; = vin fra Ba DA MAY Ew ured iis the convocation of Washington. The total ap- ‘¢ game from Brooklvn in the eighth | higher than during the great flood which de-| 0. L. Green to W. Edwards, sub 64: Chichest fronting 19 TN OCR P.M, lot ni sbundredand Atty dol (4), thi square south of sqnare muttered riations amounted to $14,275. The re-| inning by cleverly bunching three singles and | stroyed Cherokee and Moville last June. Not | $500. Georgianna M. Gaither to Mary A. Ford, aid; Si ojunre south of eanere numbered Prop, - ‘i 7 * r :#—. A.B. Hines to W. Heiston. this branch of the work were: From | two sacrifices. The Brooklyns would probably | a railroad centering there has moved a train | xub 53. sq. 44: #—. A. B. Hines to W. Hee can coaprepalioas S10 250517 On en | have tied the score in the uiath fnning bus fx | this meruing. Theic lose is very heavy. ‘The | subs 28 to 37, blk. 14, Le Droit Puck; ¢—. D. count of previous year, $1,306.37; from trus-| # peculiar decision by Umpire Mahone: Union Stock Yards Company will also be great | B. Groff to Jefferson Middleton, lot 26, bik. 5, feos of church chavities, $215.57; balance wa | ‘New York, 1; Baltimore’ @.—Both New York | losers, as nearly all theit pens went out early | Brighwood Park; 3.300. C. 3. Montague to hand, #354.36; from other sources, $204.49; | and Baltimore played like champions yesterday. | in the flood. Not less than seventy-five houses | W. Hill, sub 160, «q. 861; ¢—. J. Me! total, €12.401. The committee disbursed in | The pitching was superb, the ticlding excellent | have been carried into the streets or into the | to Mary A. Marr, sub 19, sq. 81 salaries $11,254.96 and in expenses $100.58, | 4nd the general playing was good. The New | river, and it is estimated that the foundations | Heald to J. H. Marr, do.; $—. Lith within Bittown da {foam ayo ate the trnwiee roses te Felt fe Posed Ime-third cash, and residue in one and two | Shad dan®ghtie sk Aud cont of the defaulting pure May Gt sale," with Ineerest Parable se newspert in Wachineton, BC AR f witich vrirchaser will wive notes y.ganeing and recording at the cost of the ‘pum WM, It SHOLES, 410 5 aM rd cash, balance in one aud two Hh inter stat G per cent, secured ly deed of ding at p. ie of mal se ms10-Akas Tl we fifty-three parishes that had been | Yorks scored the only run of the game on two | and contents of 500 are ruined. W. B. Daingerfield, sub 19, sq. 812, and subs 73 i ce 2 Baa nw. J{icH, FOX AND nro he. geseased’ 01,567 that ecntribeted nothing nd | bases on balls and a single. ‘Nellie Westehield, Mrs. Louise Horner and | to 82, sq. 597; @—.” Margaret K. Atherton to iso? COME THOS. F. WAGGAMAS corer mvisanis | F a a! ae forty-nine purishes delinquent in part, maki Irwin says he is going to stop experimenting. | two children are know to be lost same, subs 1 and 17, 6q. 82. 131, #q. 67, pt. 20, s .. ; RR ATCHIFFE, DALI & CO., Auctions TRUSTEES sare or te @ total of $1,740.94 that was not paid into the | He is now after another third baseman. How} Word reached St. Louis last night that the | sq. 209, and 13, sq. 1093; —. L. Bey 920 Pa. aven. w. | REAL ESTATE AT THE ( general missionary fund. would it do to buy Hardie Richardson and put | levee on the east bank of the Missi-sippi river at 'Y,« sub 46, sq. 777; 8. Ohiseiae tie The rey concludes with several resolu- | him on third? He playsa very good third base. | East Carondolet, seven miles below the cit to Sarah R. Mockbee, sub 10, sq. = had broken and there were thirty-tive families 528; i L. re ae = rad fa ‘ARTMENT CAR. | there in danger of drowning unless assistance is sq. 3e—. FP. C. Cald immediately sent them. . Dt B, ag. 297; $600, A.A. Lips: tions, which were discussed at length and finally adopted. The first of these was that | THE DANGEROUS Com 12.000 be ap) ‘iated pastoral This es owned = oT Bishop Parcs co ce te waka tus | Another Story of the Ferils of Travel in Eng-|‘"s'eidcimor reached St, Louis about noon | comb to H. Gotern, lor 34, bik, 44, Holme geamter Oe cored in Livor No, Leake Pt ot wea of thie land records of the: District wf Cor inmubia, und at the request of "the party. secured ; Seen HMDA, AA RO Ry trae C1 250. W. Muayse to W. Mayee eta ser? at HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P_ ‘the fols appropriation $13,000. The amendment was land. that the Bowman dyke and the embankment of | } . an lowing described real = in the” EACH PARISH MUST DO ITS DUTY. good family, wasassaulted the other day by Alber? | Nisa trhis proved to be where, Lut it, was | se, S12: mee ortunity Yo secures | square nunabyred seven tandred aud sixty (70) tronte ‘The second resolution was to the effect that | Windle in the compartment of a train on the | still asserted that water had risen’ above the each parish accepts as a duty the work of | Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire railroad, | level of the Bowman dyke and that the spree to raising that portion of the appropriation as-] England. When the train arrived at the East | the south of it was filling with water, which was signed te it Rev. Dr, Steele and others op-| Ketford station the guard noticed that the door —— on the ruilroad yards jn that thod aa ™ ni chia and De. Garnbell forced “its | Of Mise Cordock’s compartment was open. He| “A°\"-4 ytadison, tome three miles north of | E.) Tompkin, sub 58, nq. 296; & adoption. It was finally carried, with the | Bt to close itand found the young woman | Fast St. Louis, considerable damage is being | J.C. Heald to W. McKinley, part 7, #q. 419: understanding that if any parish should find | half lying in the corner of the seat. Her bon-| done, ‘The break at Namoke, reported Tuesday | $1.200, W. MeKinley to. G. E. Terry, sume = ing twenty (20) feet seven (2) Inches on "A" street, * Feten th MePontt | Notun witha dey of'cne hundred a em (120) fort wale "Al ciuvey. | oP Second street east, ‘iuproved by a Brick — OKNING), FINE SPELL ENGRAVING. | an: ing, Xe. 9i {ie cost of the purchaser. * A street southeast, E, SEVERAL OTHER FINE STEEL EN mil d~idds KA TCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. i ~My —F 8 the pepdhase money ie “ a S fe 3 : = iota AVE. — | Sng gxbeuses of sale to be paid in cash, balance in one CR Tompbing to Ells) pametiunenl Oi Putt, Kiiguvnatarcant | gPSEQMAPIONAL CASI REaISTER, my en. | (EO W. BFICKNBY, AUCT., 1410. ¥. AVE. ~| Militant wk latonat at ie rite ter # general assortment of us (al Lousshuld gods. ORDER. FS ff : LU ABLE USIMPROVED Sftrust on the property suld, up-all bach at the apron SAFETY BICYCLES, VALNUT AND OTHER CHAMBER FURNITURE . cat SPRING STREET | of the purchaser. A deposit of 1 NATIONAL CASH KEGISTER (in, perfect order), garni cia ra are aed lays fr a $3,500; sub 99, | and secon ADE! WITH FOURTEENTH | of sales “Terms of ale! to be complied with withie = . ye 2 i “t E) ENDED, seven days or the property will be resold at the ris iteelf unable to pay its spportio: tlay on the floor. Her hair 4 | night, is letting a great deal of water encrouch | property; 3 CREEDMOOR RIFLE! G ue of a certain doed of trust recorded in Liber | and cont of ‘the defaults . um cbeukd bo reduced. ‘Tero other, recom | che Sree daaed that be actions one a | on the town fives the norihosat, and a break in | sume property;@-— C. T. Ualdwall $0 ae ee AND INGRAIN CATPETS. Ho 11 ct seq.. ome of the land records torte | ancing at varchar nee Purchaser. All convey mendations of an unimportant charac’ . obliged to ask her | the Ciover Leaf railroad track’ lets water into | Collins, pt. 2, sq. 959: $3,000. Julia Wheeler to | ATE Ook. INFRONT OF ouR ? Driving ye rict of Coluzubia, ahd at the written Request of the JAMES F. FETCH, por el ter were ti bat ‘th before she | tbe ¢ e it as ROOMS, HORSES, CARKIAGES, WAGONS, HAR- : secured thereby, we will offer for sale in frout CHAS. J. BELL; Trustees. vy three times what was the matter before Venice, which backs up into an eastern part of | 0. B. Brown, lot 5, bik. 9, Bloomingdale; $2,500. 8, kes de. wremises on SATURDAY. MAY TWENT DUNCANSON BROS... Acts 725 cage asaarl of the committee on religions | CoWld rouse herself suficiently to tell him. She | Madison. B. Green to Mattio J. Pearson, sub 20, oq. 285; | \NO7 POSTEONEMENT.. ON ACCOUNT OF Heche, et FICE OCLOCK F. M..'the fol. | = Instruction called attention to the fact that ite | thet told him that she had been assaulted by a A DFSOLATE SCENE. #—. T. E. Davis to Isabella M. Bingham, subs Go0PE STCLIF A tie described propery. sit 2 aunty of | *PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Ants, 1Z Escn we t: All tl ‘ington, District of Colum destin P 3 tall man with a heavy mustache and wearing a 56 to 58, aq. 723; @—. Martha ©. Brooke to J.| my IN PERFECT rarcele of rot loteone rRUSTEPS” SALE OF VALU Jeeae therefore gambated by a lack of funds. | ght checked suit. ‘The man hed jumped from | - TH city of Alton has been entirely out off | Pi Tage %s st “Blizabeth; 6900, HB, Clark | aye pias Dae em H POLE a BiGQhE SUPE | Lotoreyarbur (aad, buch inet Lei eb. UNEROPERTY RO. Gsm Mi ADEisEARD AE. ode Sree eeeed t appropriate £1,000 | train, ue said. as it was slowing up for East | {Tom railroad communica'ion for twenty-four | to JH. Hehlman, wube 4% to 44, aq, 5 D' ‘ALSO NUE NORTHWEST, 47 AUCTION he flowing commttecs rer appointed by | Reto, Min Condos was acne) by vo hour and travel wll ot be restored antl Pi] BG earl tA. Coal 1, na, 60; | MURDER PAU PA ANAM A MPRQUEE | BAVEECLES OF TARO LTRS BY coon SPREE ST ees Chee TEA Bishop Parct: ‘To confer with « like committee | Suards to the police station, where she gavea|day at least. West of St. Charles, Mo., the | 34,500, W. C. Carroll to It. Hornig, sub 77, ore TRAN SEREET BETWEEN ee AD IN aeons 2 cote he | eet me, ‘and Sannary a, | IRN, ry from the diocese of Easton regarding the rela- | ‘il deseription of the man. A detective and | scene along the river is one of desolation and | bik. 77, Long Meadows; $—. Kate C. Dalloway TRENTH AND EIGHTEENTH © STREETS | pou As DOWLING & SON,, Aucts., GI2 Eau. SP Te ee ot cael, 2S folio WR, and | Labor, 12 at oe isnt tions of rectors aud vestrien, bishop Purct, Kev, | ‘Fee policemen were dixpatched in vearch of | destruction. ‘Thousands upon thousands of | to G. N. Rider et al., lots 4 to 6, bik. 15, Brook-| 80 ; T Jct of Coliniubia, at ‘the request” of the party secured ‘therehys at time of sale, ape slay by y ‘years, with in- reme Co naitu. payable | Eautty case No. Cary “ n m of a certain deed of trust to us, bearing a aa o ? : the fugitive. They found him two hours later | acres of rich farm lands on both banks of the | land; A. L. Bryant to L. J. Bryant, lote | al Grae, Aoeate, deed of trast to ms bearing | Tie eHOROUGHBRED STALLION LAUTS AT | lerms.of sale: #800 cash tobe pai Fi ect MC M. Matthews and Mr. J-| Scining thrangh West Retford and took him to | stream are inundated toa depth of several feet, | 159 and 159 snd pert 157, oq, 615, ond suba 170 | {at tate Aghia. nae ofthe land jog glance ty ame (1) and Ew conten an a the station, where Miss Cordock identified him. | Hundreds of farmers have been driven from | to 184, do. ‘A. L. Bryunt to’ Nellie Gard- | District ol 4 imbia, and at the requ N. AY, MAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1802, west Seuii-annualiy, and secured by a deo t ‘the | ISL, We will im, Rev. Dr. Eccleston, - - ; iY. we’ will well. at ‘public TWELVE O'CLOCK, we roperty sold, x epur. | D "| She said that she was alone im the compart-| their homes, their crops destroyed, their stock | ner, sub 46, sq. 615: . T, Shekels to H. it of the: nises, on THU! AY, tl E- | rear of our auct! 2 roperty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- | DAY APRIL He. B. & Feliew, Themen Armstrong sad De. | 0 chen Windlo entered cad: thet Le Tapes | eo ete ie aan ee el ce rebed| Oaeie bart ins 459; @—", Magy Ana’ Dosle PERT DAVOP ay tans antraurePast Pour | Fvouglored : ea | the property wilt be resold ot Tikal coated teleit | See tenes Robert Athinen, talking with her shortly before the train reached | into the rive to Sarah Berens, fot 8, aq. 469; $2,500. F. W. | situate in the ty of Weantuston, Dnthiet oF Cafes | Seamyouy Mitean Mate wc Wroken Yo sll hammer: | inc purchaser after Sve days’ fwadvertivemont in ‘The | sve) STRIKE OF GRANITE WORKERS. | Worksop. She answered only in monosyllables | At Labadie the river extends from the Mis- | Bergman et al. to Henrietta Workelign peek, big, und behing Jot nuznbered, 300, in square nam Etec furnished by the wactioncerk” ; Evening Star. pais ; said ground He scene asi at first and then not at all. souri Pacific track to Augusta on the opposite | »q. 1,000; $—. H. Westridge to F. W. Berg; Ie For, AEST tng, fect on Corcoran THOMAS DOWLING & 80x. myrzeon ORO WE Mowe | Trustees, | Soty ‘* It Brings to = Standstill Work of the Butld-| _ At first Windle denied Miss Cordock’s accusa- | blufis, a distance of over five miles. man etal., part do.; & ., Barton et al. to | iin the improvement, hee _myie ___Asskewts_| )aiciirF®, DARE & 60, Ae | ing Trades. tions and declared boy bem Pity trying Amy| Steamers are landing passengers at the foot ee ioe a re a, ged tejek dwelling, Known se NO. 1 (34 Corcoran stree om RATCLIFFE, DARE & CU. ,Aucts. £20 Pa. ave.n.w. | aaa soeacont Vat ely panees years. with itera a : > Faulkner's game.” mn he refused to say | of the bluffs at Augusta, two aud one-half miles 3 $4,100. . Thomas et al. to Jos. |, Zerms. j ne ones TRAD O-STORY.. TREES ae B, property ; or alleash. at the of ‘he great strike inthe granite wade began in| Faulkner's game” Then be refed to sy | ofthe bile at Augusta, Ero W: Larer, ot 1, bi, Bloomingdale; exo. | MPa atte gests, ee | VALABLE ANY RESTRAGUEFeo-eTORE AND. | "'EBE ON Uti PEE EMERG | Rascal crassa hte New York on Monday promptly on time. The} quently he was ned and remanded. He is R. C. Jones to R. H. Hardman, sub 156, sq. 861; | payments'to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent o INCH STREET, BETWEEN R AND 8 NORTHWEST. pwned an I ten (10) days ply quently arraigi HOUSES FLOATED AWAY. a As LAND TENTHS” SNORE Teh to resell at risk and comb immediate e‘Tect in that city was practically to | now in the East Retford Jom 3 About twenty-five houses in North St, Louis | £3950. P. H. Christman to H. M. Frand, sub | Per annum, interest payable gysombannnally and oe] AND NINTH AND TE! TS NOI PB neof a dood of trust duty recorded in Liber | of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and record: bring to a standstill all building operations, | , Miss Cordock is hysterical and showed symp- “ 26, 2 ee s cur of trust on property sold. WES’ bY AUC . No. 150, folio SK) et seq... one of the land records | ing at cost of pure! Sf breaking down acters dimes ‘durigg | bate floated from their foundations and thelr |Pyitoh, pt.'6 Clank Mills” cniate; BH | Seite ne of seal scseetae ane | ORV ISEREAAY Mh MNO, QeguRMER | ram ish Cat taal werent oct | iGHLAND We Leg, Pith # menace of still more far-reaching effects. | her recital. She is now under medical treat. | Occupants are camping in tents onthe high| Warner. to Matthew Coates, lot 65, Garfield; | Cy me Eesc TS aarpdnger gees ma dat ROBERT @. BN f Trastosn, ‘Many other trades will undoubtedly be influ-} ment and ber physician on will be able to ap- and. The scenes north of the river are | $100. J. 0. Johnson to A. L. Phillips, pt. 118, tang roserve the Fgh Tesall the pesceste atthe SUB LOT 111, IN SQUARE 263, ‘1807 F st aw. enced if the struggle is protracted. Striking against Windle in court within three or trending. From the hills in O’Fallon Park | B.'s sub of lot 117, D. and_L.’s sub, and 11, 8,'s a 16 feet Sinches on French st with committees were sent out at daybreak by the| four days probably. She is described as a| relief boats can be seen. hurrying toand fro | sub, Mt. Pleasant ‘'T, L. Holbrook to 0. FE EDAAMEON: | trunters, dept of 0 te toa liotnarcaey, an 4 4 house, coutataiiee ; Anvessigues | handsome blonde girl of medium height. The the needy and helpless. Over 100 fami-| E. Chappel, lots 60 and 61, bik. 1, Trinidad; | my3-cod Sthat. nw. | six rooms, bath and voncreted cellar and all imoders Reese als aa mmtace with onders to investigate | excitement in East Ketford on account of the | lies im that vicinity have’ been rendered Mome- | $3,000. "TC, Smith to. W. &. Hower, sub 90; siz sr | Meat ereast avs Qiacison ie sessed "auras every Job, no matter how small, in the city, and | Gage is high, and when Windle was taken to jail | lose, sq, 823; $5,300, PF. N. Carver to M. Shea, pt. | cfimubay FONE alton, the hour and | to be paid in ean the lame ta sult the Pacha, if single stone shall be found to come from | a crowd of men and boys pressed close to the | To add to the general wretchedness robbers | 2, sq. 833; $—. W. 'T. Anderson to A. L. Fuss, | place. GH WIEPLAMBOE waees cared by Sopdet traction te mucerty er ati eek. at the blacklisted quarries to order out every ollcemen snd threatened to take him away and aud taloves have bapun taping tv chundeneh [nb ee 474, Anacostia; $2,000. I. C.} . nyig.anas 3 Sistah aa | eeehceel the cones Raat of P00 t6 be stoneworker om the building. A fleet of fully a him through the streets, houses. | Over 6,000 bales of cotton are in eel-| Slater to H. Stewart, sub 22, sq. 1062; 8—. | WC Ce acca aaa ohand Ducace | Beet ‘thine of sale, io" within pronsepah salipsbmaprrmps, stone is| At Hungerford, in Wiltshire, England, on | lars on the levee. Roustabouts have been work-| A. A. Lipscomb to D.. Purman, lote 89 and | J)! simeas: roe eo ng purchaser iereacevol” All conveyance: Sedat ia tho bathers, Shaseeeeese ead Taeeday Keonedy Bell, clergyman of" the | ing all day in water up to. thelr necks, getting | 0, bik. 45, Holmead Manor; 64,374.91. —_ es at fo move up to the wharves because of the | ¢ytanuisted ch Slane ET al Sian hour to rescue the cotton, Philadelphia's Tribyteto Ex-MinisterSimith, | PEREMPTORY SALE OF LARGE NUMBER OF ere eee Sta ee eee ts. of ‘railway carriges, Bell Date of Deeming’s Execution. Few such notable companies have assembled] BUILDINGS, LOCATED IN SQUARES a oe atte neal wel 7 procter pnd 5 on eb pod standing. He is) An appeal has been made to the Earl of| in Philadelphia os that which last night wel- BOUNDED BY TWELFTH AND FOUR- mor apahinlpemlenn ee ah An against him have excited the greatest astonish. | Hopetoun, governor of Victoria, praying that |comed home Charles Emory Smith after his TEENTH STREETS AND MA- TS QpO. K. PETTY. | mrastecs. in the combination workmen will be warned not | Mett Among those who have attended his| he postpone the bed 8 . \ om a 5 ‘The ministrations. under sentence of death for the murder at ee to handle it. The walking of the ——___+e-—_____ Windsor of his wife, formerly Mics — W[PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aneta, G12 Est mw. Building Trades’ Union have the en- Yesterday"s Racing at Grav 4. Mather of Li iL’ The and commerce, | © Y SALE OF VA =a tn ee toe cae oan First nce, 53¢ furlongs—Dr. Hasbrouck | clined to interfere in the en which the stone workers have struck. Se ea aang rr ‘Time, So eet pswoauputhayoerencys oe: "3 Baltimore and Ohio April Earnings. Second race, 11-16 miles—Harlem first, Cleveland Delegates From Tuc following i report of earnings and ex-| Rechon second, Madro third. Tine, 180. °°] alot “the California Penses of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for | | Third race, 1 mile. St: Florian frst. Two Bite] 01.5 were elected Tuesday night are April, 1592, compared with April, 1891 (April, | “"Poarth race, Brookdale » 134 miles— | land men. The first, second and fifth 1892, approximated; April, 1891, audited): Major Domo first, Russell conventions Tesolutions Earnings—1891, $1,943,240; 1992, 92,018,708; | third. ‘Time, 1.64. Cleveland and to fncrease, €75,468, Fifth race,'3¢ mile—Ethie colt first, Warmw | bis nomination. Expenses—1891, €1,380,751; 1892, second, Lavevs third, to make a warm fight in the faoner, ©150,523. Net —18¥1, wr : |