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AUCTION SALES. ___TOMORKOW. BERNHEIMER F 3 co.. sees a aes REGULAR WEEKLY COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. eight e eres: came, the undersigned of the jrremisen, WEDNESDAY. the THIRTEES IS@¥, at the hour of FIVE O'C! art of lot 2 wa 209 i D. AY, JULY FOURTEEN’ ra 5 | found tm this sale, Kecee | and Puriiture, me, te. iol il be ae’ akdticate |e feet on | For account of storage, iarre fot of Household Purni- | oie ‘Tare in mahogany. Ei oe ee ree-story brick “d Loreen, betas the Dome NSINGER. AUCTION WAS 7 ‘of tho late dohn W. Euston ae | S. ORSE’GNS CARRIAGE Bizaih NO Ow Tart of town near the Metropolitan and | here lots are becomfns Dak tnd aa lt rate sus nd Bed by R SALE_OR EXCHANGE seat in Maryland of xington and St. Yeul ete, Baltimore, S711-08" ‘OR SALE—A DESIRABLE FARM BETWEEN more. y sxcolleat frat & =a ad OF HORSES, PONY Mapp teat THURSDAY MORNIRG, a re Sean sdeiphia: ‘St. Paul sts., Baltimore, ae ‘The lowest in his class, Paderewski is said to feel very much hart at this country. Perhaps he happened to hear some band playing “Johnny, get your hair SERRESE Ha HEALTH OF THE DISTRICT. Sacines: die: Maesher of Deaths Tost ‘The Career of Cyrus W. Ficld—A Famous feok. te “(A decrease in the number of deaths during A DISTINGUISHED NAME. Famtty. Cyrus W. Field, who has just died, was the third son of the elder David Dudley Fisld. He was born in Stockbridge, Mass, on November 80, 1819, and has therefore just completed his seventy-tecond year. He was educated in his native village, and at the age of fifteen he went to New York to carve out his fortune. He ob-_ tained a position as clerk in the store of A. T. Stewart. Before he was twenty-one years | | old he had saved some money and had gone | into business on his own account. In a modest way he began the manufacture and | sale of paper. Within a dozen years he was at the head of « large and prosperous busi- | nees, In 1858, ha amassed a fortune, he | velltoh-frem active business anf epens ner] Harrison's Remarks to the Ne- Eresident President Harrison spoke as follows to the National Educational Association et Saratoga v “Mr. President, Indies and gentlomon—If it is ‘more biest to give than to receive’ thie ise blessed aadience {laughter and applause), for Ido not know of any class of our people who give 0 largely in exces of their receipts [laugh- ter] as instructors of the young, and expecially female teachers, [Laughter and applause}. It give me great pleasure to stand for» few mo- ments in your presence and to receive this cordial expression of your respect and interest. It is quite as appropriate, I think, that the Presi- dent of the United States should review the soticol- Soom sinees and | feachers of the iand as that he should review a: ps H wveling in merica. army or its militia. (Applause, . after Sroskse reonrtestighe to Fens gerne Cees ataet cales | ; When he returned the feasibility of establish- | all, the rirength and defame of ovr insutationn faulting purchaser. GEORGE GU) HERRON & RAMEY, as they have s naz! aS ‘The corporation court, Judge Norton, is still ing a quick line of telegraphic communication | not only in but in war, is to be found im “pelo um icine ane ottiaue ‘and small within an hour's drive of the Charley bad been doing his best to make time | holding its July term. The case of James Clift between America and Europe was suggested to | the yoang of the land who have received from THIS EVENIN HODES, BEANKETS, STABLE BELONGINGS, Pass agreeably for her et, the rather secluded | for misdemeanor has been alled and continued. him during @ conversation with his brother | the lips’ of patriotic : ae ~ — TAGES, &e.. Bc. summer resort. Asthey approached the piazza | ‘Tho residue of term will be occupied with such Matthew. of the sacrifice which our fathers recorded te UCTION SALE, TONIGHT, q11 PA. AVE — of sent given to me and et tiie sane easton gi Stead. Givfl business an aay be Deoughs belere the For ten rears or more after enlisting his sym- | establish our civil institutions and which their eo TR ER a Ry — “Oh,” she exclaimed, “I'm 80 glad to see you. | court. Pathies with the Atlantic International Tele- | sons have repeated on hundreds of battlefields, Rivciversfrom New York Peenbrokere Association: Risewee raid ae shang em eS graph Company's scheme Cyrus W. Field hardly | The organized army of the United States, if ay208 aaa very quiet. ere’s ly ef the ke 3 Secean knew what home life meant. He ‘was on the we include the militia of the states, is of in- sa at eer eaters toot pee tle meting tive Lis hiv em | Tot endLondnn. vig to gina end hs | ittcraetacTar as ote gy noses at 2 & x ae oem y . tr wit armies 5 \HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. nw. TLES THE PRINCE GEORGE'S “So,” said Mr. Donegan, “‘theys been print-| 315 Queen an and was attended by the mem- ———- to 4 ae ae the world. Onur strength is not im these; it is i a a © tacort *; | bers of the Catholic Sodality Lyceum and other i ‘was not without frien influ- | in that great reserve to be found in the i SSEE OF OP WUARLE SEAL STATE | TRUSTEES SALE, OF VALUABLE of layin, czunen es tpral sae | 6 the faneral notices av a man that wamn't | Pom of the Catholic Sodality Lyceum and other ence who consented to. join him in his project, | structed young of oar bd, who. come, 80 its ineeealedanatiens 20, 1890, | SRDAND TWENTS-THIRD 8 "Washington tice, | deed yit. It'se nice fix he'd bein if he bad| Church the interment was made at the Catholic and among were Peter Cooper, Moses | defense in the time of peril. [Applause] It Sag; folio Ao. etseguone ‘of the | WERE BEING SUB LOT 0,18 § ibide., agand Dew n-w’ y2-dm | heen wan o' these people that pelieve ivery- cemetery. Flor Marshall ©. Roberts and, Chandler | was not of the brawiers, it was not of the fre- nest of the party secured oft ERTy IS QEONGETOWN AT THEN thing ee White. of these gentlemen and Mr. Field | quenters of the ta if which SAS TRG OPO atiiat | Richaipae ah SRUOE GR) ee eee ies leeasb tet tcines east SEA Pa SIMO, te Ge roe iy | ise war mn mateo of wich are Pas E O'CLOCK, P.M. al Gy Bo. fo, CLOSE THE ABFAIRS OF A PART- on , rand pent ‘Their fathers were opposition candidates. Monday sorom Fr pe gtpriioyal opis — ee ene — nomad i ony great emergency of war fact of land called "Cuckold's ae above Jot on F street (20x60 to an alley) wilt be | fruits Brice, 61,000. ADpiy DUGAN & 5 “I believe,” shesaid a trifle haughtily, “that —_— mie teen years Mr. Picld then gave his en- | "I reeall a bettie scene. ‘The line was adwane- ‘also all of that part of said sab- suction. the Jez-Im 009 F st. nw. meetings to elect delegates to the nal > . The line was adi oH McCeney to your father is in politics.” nominating convention, which is tobe held here tire time to the Atlanticcable. He made scores | ing against the intrenched enemy; from be- tent oh! 0. 1886, re, “Yes. Yours is, too, isn’t he?” on the 10th proximo. ” from. ing of the Geet etic which parted in tashooese | hints mek pace Goeth fato the sdvescing part oft being “Yes.” ‘The Press Claims Company of Ws is and was lost, and waa present. when communi- | I plore meg time of the etd pe Gash, balance on time tonnit. A ‘Well, he won't be after the election.” has beon chartered here, with W. ag por pang oe thd oer pinoy epee tno, chero mess paaee hat Shreatened an in acroeofiand-asbyepiat recorded etime te ee eee ae ees a prs ishh eee i ae in 1858, This cabie, too, was brokea ina few | boy, stepped to the front with his cap in the a 42. Sy2dhkds HUGH T. TAGGART ©" "5 Trastecs. — = eked nara ‘THE WARM WEATHER. City of W: is barre erat Nerv sesie, ; bat Mr. Ficla was not discouraged. ‘The | air and cl the line on to vietory. [Great ‘tale: One-third of the 7. 2 ee oe beh ee great work was finally accomplished on July 27, | applause. ‘The instinct of patriotism or moral anc paual installments of ong and two woenean Smet Army Shae Punishing for swimming trips cer rite fog icthcgromrs | 1867, when communication was established by | courage was triumphant over mere physical Thasersnstes tobe given for the deferred payments, Geet heny It wouldn't be surprising ity of Alexandria are on the ferry route. nine were under five years; 77 were under one | telegraph between New York and London. Two| daring in that hour and it will alvays be. = sale st} per cont per = If father envied just n bit Infant children of B. ‘W. Coleman and of Dr. | year old and 18 over sixty years. Twenty-six | cables were laid in the effort to make one com- | [Applauee.] yale semi-annually, secured by deed of Goops Grand Army Mattresses. " J. J. Bart died yesterday. of the deaths occurred in hospitals and public | plete and both are in operation today. ah ts ad: cheat to gil mat no, the Premigen. bundred de; Grand Army Washbow! The boy that he's chastising. it ia pro; to paint and largely improve | °f,t2e ecg ve wena ‘ not simply to gi Power made on the day of aula. If, the terms.of By order of tho Trustees. FOR Grand Army Water Pitchers. : institutions, deat was ui jubilation in England | that comes from edneation, but to. give fate spe ok complied vite wets no S¥ps calles | [JONCANGON BROS. Auctioneers yer fomdenee epeniey | SOURE : te fenieseea er prec aeerrn pile and America over the completion of the great | its safe direction, that schools are esta ie aad cea of te defn ae = THE crowd. We have the goods. you| ‘J8 that a good dog?” jciiteltignnce as been, received hare of the | po; de Tork snd by common consent Cyrus W. Find | Te note benefactor of his race who develops RICHARD T. MORSELL, } qrustecs, | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE NEWSPAPERS, have the money. We want youto| “I used to think so, but Ihave my doubts wife of n vat ire. H. W. a ‘® great hero. Congress voted him « | or misdirects power. Therefore wo must ii jyI2-4kds WILLIAM L. ‘SECFFEREE,$ ERGINE NS UTHER Faby PRESS. BOILER. | reasrest give up the cash, and our prices will | now.”” z fe —. wn patent agent in Washing- | sumption, 10: diarrheal, 43; medal and the thanks of the nation. that in all our schools the morality of the Ten fH, BEBNSEIMER ¢ co. a: om is TIONAL D MOCRAT. | BERLY EDITION, ‘cayse you to hand eo over. “Why?” on, bee = we ga Epegee oy i ion of ame Mr. — ——— sy eg gt ed s Lae THE 3 ‘MONEY ber. we don't sell on credit, | 4,5 Dept . C. tallied J. Y. velopment of rapid transit in New ty, — Oa THURSDAY. JULY FOURTEENTH, 1802, in Srgasteh esis rerio pp ie a nobody has tried Men veeeme a = other officers of cancers, iy 5 snd war among the fret to lend his capital for | shall be taught. family ASSIGNEE'S SALE Wilt well st padi suction tc the bight bidder, on, ar Don’t buy anything . | to steal him.” . E I: two white males, 20 white | the building of the elevated roads, After these | the school are the beginning of the fundamental = Ring at TWO O'CLOCK BM the Rese Cad eeeys, Baan old eg ~ a '1 colored males, 13 colored females. element of good citizenshiy and obedience to OF GOODS IN PREMISES CORNER OF SEVENTH Habeas wr Pci ne ewe Ee | GRASTY'S eels Pe SOCIAL MATTERS. GEORGETOWN. 5 two white, 6 col- law > respectful deference to DEMOCRAT and the SUNDAY GAZETTE. The ‘tension 2 name : Two white, 7 col- = i — eae — copsiste, iS tig oa 4 ete) ee | ts Bo COMPLAINT A8 TO THE HAY SCALES. ter he returned in 1881 he obtained concretions s ofucn. ae alle 4 eceeckns Wiese Haseena, Se iss May Towne aro gress Hall, Cape| “gince the removal of the hay scales from 2 SSS rom waiian government fora cable to be | of the government. [Applause] I rejoice in eel kcciced ant adanae cate veeceuaes | ema Tabi et Ss STORES, Too Chen, 02.05, a nor. | May, for the veason. oat el ea, HIGH TENT OF RECHABITES. _ | laid from San Francisco to Honoluluand thence S % AT TEN AM. come CONSISTING IN PART OF GLASS, CHINA AND CROCKERY WARE OF ALL KINDS; TIN AND 7 at ture other ‘7TH ST. BET. tom Book-fold Bed Springs, $4.50 to 86.50. PANDQ Roll-up Steel Springs, $3.50. Mr. Charles Edward Rice gave a very enjoy- able musicale Monday evening in his rooms at No. 1813 18th street. Prospect avenue to their present position in the rear of the M street market house some weeks have gone by without even clearing expenses, said Mr. A. L, Offutt, the well-known weigher, The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Order Celebrated at Tolchester Beach. across the Pacific ocean to China. The elevated nearly proved to be Cyrus W. Field's roads fi ruin. In 1887 Jay Gould, by a great nothing more than in this movement, recently #0 prominently de . of placing the ata: banner above every school house. | Applause.] Thave been charged with too sentimental an Oak Suites, $15, $16.50, $18, Best Wire Cots, $1.75. Don't make any mistake in name ‘and place. M. C. Gruastr, 1510-12 7th st.. bet. Pand Qn.w. T. B. Towser & Sox, DRY GOODS DEALERS, 1316 7TH ST. N.W. coup d'etat, “squeezed” Mr. Field out of his ittan railroad stock. He had been an extensive ehareholder, and Mr. Gould wae anxious to get a controlling interest in the stock, so the historians on the “street” sa; Mr. Gould “manipulated” the stock in such « way that Mr. Field had to let it go. He was badly crippled, and Mr. Gould is quoted as say- ing at the time. ‘Well, we have left Cyrus his real estate.” Evidently not much more than | the real estate was left, but Mr. Field rallied, as he always has, and by judicious investments built up his fortune again, so that he was subse- quently able to put $500,000 into the firm of his son, Edward M., which, however, he withdrew became ‘Miss Minnie Marx of 924° Massachusetts ave- nue has gone to Buena Vista Springs, Md., for the summer. Dr. G. W. N. Custis and Mrs. Custis have left the city for a two weeks’ stay at Dansville: N-¥., where their charming daughter, Deon sojourning fortone tine feat” Mr. A. Bildman and Mr. 8. Levy have-gone ona two weeks’ trip to Atlantic City. Mrs. Mary Marsh has gone to Nantucket for the summer. Mrs. Harry Bently and daughter from Iowa and Mra, Belle Lehman from Des WOODEN WARE. TOYS OF ALL KINDS, ETC. UPWARD OF 1,000 LOTS OF SHELVING, SHOW CASES, WALL CASES, TABLES, OF- FICE FIXTURES, AWNING, MOSLER IRON SAFE, DELIVERY WAGON, UNEXPIRED LEASE OF EIGHT YEARS. syI2 3 8. SUGENHEIMER, Assignee. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aactioncers STEAM TUG D. § STETSON FOR SALE BY ON MONDAY, JULY ELEVENTH, _11 AT Five OCLOCR PML~ WE WILL. SELL BY PUB LIC AUCTION AT THE WHARF FOOT OF 10TH ST. S.W., THE STEAM TUG D. S. STETSON, Tosether with the ers, Fifty years ago the temperance order of Rechabites was organized in this country. The annual convention of the High Tent of the order is in session in Baltimore, and to- day the anniversary of the order was celebrated at Tolchester Beach. The principal feature of the celebration was an historical address by High Chief Ruler A. M. Dewey of this city. The trustees elected yesterday were Wm. E. Kitzmiller and M. G. Saum of Hagerstown, Wm. B. Williams of Baltimore, Edgar Thompeon of Virginia and Fred T. Skipper of North Caro- appreciation of the flag. I will not enter upon any defense. God pity the American citizen who docs not love it, who does not see in it the story of our great free institutions and the hope of the home as well as of the nation flong-continned applause), and I think, notwith- standing postage ‘a little too much tendency to rote in our public schools, that it is still true that our teachers, and inlly the women {laughter}, are not without sentiment. am not here ‘to itistruct this convention of in- structors. [Laughter.] As I have Just inti- mated, it has seemed to me that we are on in’ education some of the developments which characterized the mechanic art. No uW. this morning. “The countrymen object to pull 5 ing their teams through narrow East and West to have their hay weighed when without inconvenien: themselves toany ex- tent whatever it can be done in Washington. It was a bad thing to change the position of the scales, and the countrymen will never become reconciled to the change. And then, as if to cap the climax of the weigher's bad luck, the Commissioners have ordered the charge for ighing certain loads to be reduced from 50c. "Every six months these scales, which belong to the’ District, are examined by the commissioner of weights and measures, and the lessor taxed $2 each time. It has not ‘been so hasers, ‘and balance in three 3, 6 and 9 months re- per cent per annum. itle guaran- 'CHINS, Trustee. G®°. W. STICKNEY, ‘MuetiONt ew York ave TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY. ‘or pure! fourth cash sable in rest at 6 si Enct ‘ , : m + lina. after the yor firm ma its | workman oduces a finished uct. He 000 yards Good Unbleached Cotton, 30. young Prosperous o1 oy ntabe: Achors, Cabjes, Chains. Recing. Tackle, “Apparel. | 4D riciue of gertain deed of frum dated on the 10mm | Biceched Pinoer cuss gotiene ae Moines, Lowa. are in the city stopping at 116 D | iong ago since the ecales paid those who yearly | The officers are A. M. Dewey, high chief | own account. gives it a lftlo touch and passes ft on to. come. ‘Furniture end all other necessaries thereunto sppet- | 253 st seq. one of 1 opds for the District of | 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting, Ibe. reet northwest, with Miss M. E. Davis. leased them a respectable sum, but that day has | rujor. FT. Skipper, high deputy ruler; L. H.| In 1881 Mr. Field, who had alrendy obtained «| one else. I sometimes regretfully recall the ach. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. | Columble, and by decree of the Supreme Court of the | #14 Bleached Sheeting. 7c. _Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Lane left yesterday for | now passed away. Patterson, high secretary-treasurer, Wm. af, | Coutrolling interest in the New York Evening | days when the teacher left hiestrong impression Me vwill offer for sele, tm . d N - mac 4 ite, | Mail, 2 ._by eit ater fur eee, front of Beautiful itis of Challies and Lawns, fe New York. Later they will go to Newfound- BOTH MAGISTRATES SICK. reget Edgar’ Thompson, Levite;| il, purchased the Evening Express from | upon the pupil laughter], by reason of long E ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON, AC fee the ocLocon Ee ioe land. Justices Joseph W. Davis and M. V. Buckey | Clerence Mills, high guardian; Wm, Kitzmiller, | 32m Kelly Sor som f ee ae years of intercourse and instruction S]S00 sve Dorr and place. ty. situate, ta the, Clty of Capt. 8. G. Cabell and Mrs. Cabell of Capitol | are both confined to their homes. In the mean- | past high chief ruler. pret gpa pen rene epfaieape | ae ge ar oye 7 pe nl od ikis HATCLIFEE, DARR& CO., Aucts. te Hill leave Thursday for Onset bay, Mass., to re- | timo the town ia without a magistrate and petty | _In his annual address High Chief Ruler Dewey | Cisted Press and the Mail and pred ogy ~4 HOMAS DOWLING & NON, Aucta., 612Est.n.¥. a Rleurletta, niten pone Cae tere cases aro all being triod in Washington. Judge | made n number of important recommendations. | Starch, 198, yoon after the Manha‘tan railway aghter.] SUBCONTRACTORS: SALE OF MULES AND paves Deh a Shi Mise Carrie E. Towle and Miss Maud Noble | Buckey lias Jong been indisposed and Judge | He said in part: © . | “squeeze,” Mr. Field parted with his newspaper | one for few months in the kindergarten, then HORSES AT AUCTION. guid cuuero and running thence northerly one hun: pr, sileck snd Creare Mites, 260. are stopping at Congress Hall, Ocean City. Davis has made known his intention of perma- | here ate subordinate tents for women and | interests to Col. Eliot F. Shepard, by whom the | pass him on to the primary and the graded sys Haring, finished cur contract on the Brookivn and | the aiviaicn line between lots three and four in said | Men's Pleated mr Working Shirts, 250 Miss Flora Holden leaves tomorrow evening | nently retiring from business. yea to the full ending of coc eased, ; | Mail and Ezpress is still owned. tem catches him, much as « moving belt ine Stiaar of Poomas Dowling & Son, O22 Eatrect north: | nguafe; thence easterly one bundred and twenty fect: ie-weipht Bisnkea alae pele for Chicago, where she will join a party of MADE THE CORRECT GUESS. peccapial driest dept irnyd great-| Another interesting episode in Mr. Field's | machine shop, and it carries him on until he is Byrand with the division line between ‘lowe! and | Ager Tight colored Blascrs clostsg out cheap. friends for an extended trip through Colorado, | Miss Belle, the daughter of Mr.D. W. Hough- | eet temperance force today, be emitted fell | COTS as the Andre statue affair. Mr. Fleld | dumped from one of these dente Sv aren ace a eis {he Yellowstone National Park and Youemite | ton of 2519 Q strat made the guem No 59 | fellow. rom ed tat sal sb erected on nit of Traitor in a ~Seited Product. ennessee avenue ; r= . {that captured the world’s fair ticket donated to A = ———_+o2—___——_ three fect seven inches: thence westerly sixty-nine Miss Pheme Lanterman leaves for her home A jew | feature for sickness and deaths. This feature feet and seven inches to the place of a a. Poa = Potomac Relief Corps during the grand review THE FISHERIES DISPUTE Capand te) years. with interest at the raisct ae gprin dE Bees Se couat Botene her rotamer | held by them in December last Dy Mr. W. 8. | ae ares ie the "Uaited. States forty-two id def aera FGw. aw. | (8) bercentutn per annum. parable semi-annually Pa toa cet 8 a paarg te tgs kiatan ai ta Baldwin of the Columbia Society. | ‘The ticl distinct temperance izations. It is recom. | 12 the statue with his usual vigor, and popular Between Maryland and Virginis—Commite Secured by dend of trast on sold, or al ste, 8 pound. nudge rs. I. G. Kimball wi ve | netted the fund over $105. Bed a ce Ce ee rote fein. | Opinion was about evenly divided on the con. tees to Cover the Ground. TRUSTEES. SALE, OF VALUABLE LOT OX 0 | time'of sale. All conveyancing aa separ: feill bo more sat tomorrow for a month’s outing along the-coast RECEPTION TO A PASTOR. ion of these and that a conference be called | ‘Toversy. He finally retired from the unequal | 7, jint committees appointed by the last t, SECOND | Chaser'scost. ‘Terms to be complica with in ten days Sihctcry Shon. if of Maine. y. ' b : | contest. and the monument has been in ruins} *' ‘X-THIRD. GEORGETOWN, D.C. | Crthe proj rill be. resold a ‘aud quated d- ‘use the dollar . - Tonight the Y..P. 8. L. of the Mt. Tabor M. | in Washington city in the coming winter, on a since 1682. legislatures of Maryland and Virginia to meet MOI, snd diy, Recorded i Tiber 1a, folks | {AUIIR purchaser, after Ave days readvertisement tm "Ww. BURCHELL, Lieut C. F. Emmerich of the navy and sister, | p, Church will give a reception to their pastor, | date to be selected by the officers of the High |e 182, soo a. time of late years at | dering the recem of the respective legislatures i ofine Duarict of Co | B® EVSUING STS, © PADGETT, Trustee, nis StS aoe Miss Thena, have gone to West Point and other | the Rev. Sherman Phillips. A delightful time | Tent, for the p oF attaining united | ardaley. his country seat on the Hudson, near | and consider the fishery rights of the two states Rrauent of the, party secur oe Oth st. 0. places of interest on the Hudson. is anticipated by thove interested, as several | Sctic2. The object is, to leave each orsaniza-| Dot erry which waenamed aver the taunor | w7a,comsder th 3 rights —4 gable - CHARLES H. MOULTO! stee. Mrs. Fillmore Hi f this city and Mrs. ‘ ‘ tion free to pursue its own methods, but to 3 ~ : in ‘ocomoke soun: begin their Fas TS | _syeanas Mth sta we ~-| mobert 8. Cooper of Chariton Heights, Md., aro | lente, people will enliven the occasion with | wor, together for the common end of temper-| Bours in Ardsley, Yorkshire, Eng...where Zacha-| oo "7.30 OF auis week, aay the Baltimore ee ‘cooper of Charlton Heights, re | music, recitations and song. ” rian Field, the founder o: merican branc! y ATCLIFFE, DARE & 0O., Auctioneers. Ger Taz Besr. at Atlantic City for the weason. : eee gets ED ance reform.’ of the family, was born in 1600. Hijp gokien | American, Tomorrow morning rieedenecenong WELL-BUILT MODERN TWO-STORY PRESSED ‘Mr. W. 8. Thompson, wife and daughter left a ad = wedding anniversary was celebrated at hix New | committee will mect at 8 o'clock at the state of sale: One-third cash, balance in one “Kk BAY-WINDOW FRONT HOUSE Ny * f ‘A fenced-in sidewalk still obstructs the HYATTSVILLE. “ : a Sale GiaiapiscRpeRie aS | THE concomm manxsse. Stas rary Banat tarstate cd asta | proto of hee pedestrians who daly Pe | caeatecs ot Ts Bie cee. ou beam ak Gepine Gnamaaeame ik oral -ash. a8 tho option of th | wi oh Phos we ‘wil sell in front of the LUTZ & BRO. by-thesen, where they will remain for a fort-| the neighborhood of the ero eles oe Hrarrevizze, July 12, 1892. | _ Soren children were born to Mr.and Mrs. | scat Governor Thomas, Capt. Howard, and it og sired : ° a a ape : : Mary Grace was born on October 10, = Seriych. ica eamny mecemlnk | macion eatin StncanctrecMecy dpreeea | M07 Foam ave afing Natal ota | ght, Retuing oq Aabury Tark ofthe “Cur- | "errata ins hosvly tied thorouptfare sr-| , large esting of antisinglo tax men was] Teutt ali” yurnea ‘was bora, November 7; | teat ight im the Vieginie commie ai Old ee ae to resell the | by a nicely ‘Snished pressed. bay. whouse, | Trunks and Satchels of best make at low prices. son. Mra. Th Pe H. Walker 3 ‘Mr. Thompson's | Founded by a mean, clumsily built and un-| held at the residence of Dr. Chas. A. Wella last | 143: Isabella, born January 27, 1646; Fanuy | Point Comfort. On Friday two commit — EG, BRAGGHL rrestees. | Setar, Saetee cieaet ball She sinadtian Sat | nee lee sill jolat tina: 7 Mis, Mhompson's | sightly fence. People are forced to take to the | evening for the purpose of devising means of | Griswold, born November 20, 1848; Arthur orp ge pve arene ges toe rome s1-atas WD. SWAN. 3 ESS ve, roadway. wenting the town treasurer from collecting | Stone, born January 24, 1850, and died August y ; . aay ft chance Mrs, Eling Raff and Mra, M. Kaufm: preventing ing 5 5 . | mittees, though th: e f land will [HOSS DOWLING S80N. ace. cHEm aw | eRCcomg ead areata Noam thee | OE CAN CLI THE MOUNTING WITHOUT | anitier into moroney fat Belem ana + worms, the tax levied under the new system. Mr. I. | 20. 1854; Edward Morse, born, July 4, 18555] Nott. (honey, te ee te lage == Sling eters Sorambia railroad and | YE the least discomfort if you have us teat your | Pu “for July and August. "| ‘The construction of the Connecticut avenue | W. Habercomb presided and said that as the | °™™* Z Sic eS Sho itey ot Coeppsaaeett Gameme. location that is steadily increasing in valne. SON, CHIROPODISTS, 1115 Pa. ave. Mr. W. P. Van Wickle te the f ing | ¢lectric road is now being facilitated by the | town treasurer had sent out his tax bills to citi- _THE FAMOUS FIELD FAMILY, mitte@ has been given in the American. trom the day'of anle, secured by deed of trust oath | J, J. WALKER SONS. 204 10TH 87. N.W™ Pieatldy tec Batops Ria agian nears introduction in the works of steam engine | zens that morning for payment he ‘was of tho] Mr. Field's father, David Dudley Ficld, a the Int session of the legislature the troubles Premises, with interdat at the rate of 6 per cent per an- | €y2, anil Tie nator Fas Laie, Pains Hae rae, | Rev. Rush R. Shippen, Dr. and Mra. E.E. | and freight cars, which are used to bring the Papen tse = papi npegeaed Dag thonad —— mrseagmag noes re = = 04 | Sond, lay n paovtons tennhy pod Goabeker lob Ti ne toe come wk | per aRLIRED Row gi | ant Colt, Mim Alle Crk, Mi. an rx | "Tho Mien McGowan and Mise Orondort et | Ralston, Britiand Long) had, no) Satention of | {SCCM sien ate gn Sag He os, | ea lame amend gh with eginia of St Therint/and cont of the defaulting purthasce i e- | GORE ee ein ieee ee meee Coleen Sad pares ot | Hele race ning tie Ce eee reeeit rian aodlteen tt one thao tae hed for college with Jeremiah Evarts, father of | jie wholly within Virginia.” tate claime Serv jeyancing, recording, &c.. at DUF- | Jewelry repairing « special mlb _| Sve, Dr. 5s. Stearns, Mr. ¥.C. Allen, Mr. HL. ——s steps in the matter. Afjer some. discussion it | William M. Evarta. He hnd a natural fondness | gis both under the award of 1785 and inter Asia trate SORCERY T cS "RE PAW TEE | A. Joh B Abbott, Mia Annio SE. ‘Wayland, gama a ae Senkinw lack investigation. Tie gue equal . mas 2A I , mse, Y to commence legal proceedings to prevent ee jenkins-Black inv on. th house § FUTURE DA\-s BRINTING: ENGRAVING Rotea Orrin WORK | Mise Sarah M. Wayland, Mise Thora Steineger, AN ENJOYABLE PICNIC. enforcement of the single tax order, and Mr. L, | Rev. Mr. Field's sons became dist Tights to both states inthe wnters of the Poto- meting on the al pee EY eae M. W. MOOKE. Manager. 0 RDA SUEY Twenty. ictioneers and Appraisers, ISO. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M-, we will sell the ni oes LATHER & SLOAN, An 1407 @ ST. Mrs. M. E. Wilbur and four daughters, Miss 8. G. Hickey, Miss Alice E. Gifford, Miss Grace M. Bramley, Miss Emilie Pughe, Miss D. A. Haake, Many people had ® royal time at Riverside Park last night. W. Habercomb, Marian Duckett and R. Ford Combs were retained as counsel in the case. men. David Dudley Field, his eldest son, was born mac and Pocomoke rivers, and it is claimed the Pocomoke sound is really the Pocomoke river. oth It wasa picnic given by the : - in Haddam, Conn., February 13, 1805. He|‘Tpisclaim is the more justifiable boowase the {Meteecat | NEW FOUR-STORY WHITE STONE AND BUFF en ee Mr. and’ Mrs, M. L, Story and Miss Emma | Green Mountain Working Club of Green Moun- | gig) yor soe ens nine tax Advocates wre? | graduated at Williams in 1825. Tho sumed in bath oness sons onlaat is ho'taoe Bune with | “BRICK FRONT RESIDENCE, CONTAINIxG | The following officers of Capital Comman-| Austin, . soe ret etal agen) a oa which Mr. Field has won. his distinction are (unre 500, “ith house 1 avoric:| THROEGHOUT AND WITH AED HUDBED | dery, No. 928, United ‘Order of the Golden ie tain Lodge, No. 1477, Grand United Order of | last evening, but its outcome could not be as-| om 6hich Mr Eel! bat Tom Be ie are | MOK SOUNG. che aiference of Ti square S01. beings a ionsthe cast Biteno. MENTS, BEL No. 1dSe SYOUGH: | Cros, were installed on Saturday evening last by BURIED UNDER A GLACIER. — sepia ee neces erie ay eG Fak, Sheen sarbonmpneate 500. | scenes Yo Gis weiner haan havpbern anes b uses 487 mo MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY x1gur-| DeputyGrand Commander Dr.R-Kingsman: Vice | Later Detalls of the Disaster at the St. Ger-| danse = Tho Chomittes: of or ee ea the | apetrtont tadey that tier the woe ent Now York has adopted the penal code, and Cali-| eral disputes, some of them serious, between SUGAR | BENTH, 1sue, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the | noble commander, Miss Mary L. Kilgore; noble vais Baths. composed of P.N. F. T. M. W. Green, taxation the unimproved portions of his un- | S°rni Dakot pilations P "lites | the states, and the legislatures recognized the ee 2 hel: | keeper of records, Frank E. Newton; financial! ‘The baths of St Gervais, where occurred | dent; Bro. C. H. Tolson, P. divided property Were askessed at @ value Of eee eee eet nace euportant work re ececieh Guia aoteaeieeee PEE PR gk eae tes Scere rye ¥ Nig, cau, | eo of ie rprnd in ctr fom, ee? “een? eee, | Aero panes he Yes |e an naa |e hh oaks ep m cars. c ren Wm. larlow; worthy herald, F. U. Wehrle; | were in five te buildings, joined by a vole ident: P. N. F.| Mra. St ‘Winslow. Neb. which was complet in_ 1678, and has | respective legisiatures appointed the commit- otcioemiat | gig cama ca commun, roncacent ew ot | Wonscr on tne ee eens ae Milnes atm separat George E; Jordon, vice prosident; PN. F.| aire, Soran Window of Omaha, Neb., has] TC Tat oP ten ealan “and a warder of the outer gate, Thaddeus C.Spurgeon. The remaining officers will be installed on Sat- urday evening, July 28. mander, F. J. Henry; vice noble commander, with interest stone wall, erected in 9 narrow gorge. They were situated about 2,066 feet above the sea, on the road from Geneva to Chamounix. A glacier masses of ice. The masses of ice and the Wm. H. Thomas,’ assistant secreta Richard Anderson, sergeant-atarms; R. 8. W. H. West, floor manager; P. N. M. Green, assistant floor manager; mittee comprised P. N. F. Henry Mathews, chairman, P. N. F. Hance ‘Bowden, P. N. F. visi Me Wells. been visiting Mrs. Miss Florence Holliday Chas. H. Fales of Baltimore, Md., is R. Collette. of Easton, Md., is visiting Mrs. Wel on a visit to his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Chas. A. ‘The work has resulted in the formation of an association for the codification of the laws of | nations and the substitution of arbitration for iams in 1837, standing at the head of his class. | tees, with full powers of arranging a treaty of award during the recess. It is tho opinion of both committees that it will take at least tem days to go over the grounds, fully consider the et The officers of Anacostia Commandery, No. | became detached from Mt. Blane and fell into | pc. E. 'Hamilton, N. G. Jacob LH. Camp war, of which Mr. Field ts president. matter and points in controversy and arrive at with bouse No. 404d mander Stephen Simonds,as follows: Noble com- | the mountain torrent, carrying away the ham-|N. ¥.. James Atkins. The refreshment co “Mr. Robert L. Wells of Coffecville, Kan., is |. 5tphen Johnson Field was born in Haddem | g jast and equitable agreement. ‘The ve ing. in the city of Wash 423, have been installed by Deputy Grand Com-| tet of Bionnay and filling the torrent with November 4, 1816. He also graduated at W committees will visit the sound and river, the Maryland committee in the steamer Gov. Mary 4 praia ol fated si - a He studied law with his brother David in New | Thesane ao bean aubaguet or Chale fired at nm of salncm cach separat’ purchase Cartie Mt Ring ranie apes reoords, Jaa, | Wreckage of the village formed = dam which Thir com maliiee aes sulctinet ty eee vised’ Bermingham at Deltevine bet York and in 1849 went to Sem Fremeiece. Hic fa es "Niepinia samen te taste ciate Silconveyancine to be at the buyers costs erin ws yom H. Dony; financial keeper of records, D. C. | effectually restrained the water for some time. | perry, W. H. Thomas H. Bowden, Maria Green, vara member of the frst California legislature | Pilot boat Relic. which bas been tendcred them Becompitet with in Afteen days, TRUSTEES SALE OF FINE LOT IN “FAIRVIEW | Smithson; treasurer, Mra. Julia A.’ Dony;| F the dam broke and the waters burst ilton, W. caer te ciate, becoming’ chiet justice tn | °7,the Pilots’ Amoctation. oomaitans ae a '¥; | Finally C. E. Hamilton, W. H. West, J. Atkins, C. H. is i , HEIGHTS,” AT INTERSECTION OF WOODLEY | worthy herald, Arch. Etzler; warder of the in+ G.E. Jordor ‘The court of the state, becoming chief ji in | “After inspecting t waters the e LANE AND TENALLYTOWN ROADS. y : 3 like cataract into the stream of | Tolson and G. * affeir wase 1859. He was appointed to the United States | wit) then pessamrs FPS } Trastecs, aodeel of ner gate, Mra. E. L. Cator; warder of the outer s 2 PP Presi bd res De cote Gees a> By virtue of adeed of trast duly recorded in Ifber i Bon Narit, which passed throngh St. | Pronounced success. Court by President Lincoln. He cast ‘ a OF A Pree gstaxe ow Tan | BAP MERE eM ae meu on BEESDAY! {°K Catgrs” cums Pastnoble commander, | Gervais.” The “inmates” of the. bath, houses PLEASANT SUIORR soctAta {he deciding vote abpuling the "ironclad oth BLIC OF A FINE Es IN ¥ 5 2 ‘ator. - . CHESAPEARE Bay. © O% THE | Tae EE a AN OF Suny, AD. Une st | “ry. following officers of Goodwill Command- sereountnakened: about 2:15 am. by| A pleasant summer social occurred last even- toma sy “evan, of Ge rer coated in NBS | WaaMbatne™ Dial ‘oe ean” eee eR Mat | ONY NO, 21, were, inatalled on Monday evening | he vou pean wesem and t loud crash | ing at the Fillmore. strest residence of Miss iad Chair wortwate from the sald Marte I. Key to Satmuel R ices or parcel of laudand premises known and | 4#t by Deputy Grand Commander Philip H. | Diiings the torrent, filled with debris, of Annie Smith. Music was rendered and re- nag pomntag oan, sclera whom the ead ‘cand boing part of’ trestet nol ing | Branson: Noble commander, Rev. W. H. Sebell: oe eer Pheer 0 eiesis Geese he chan as Dee, Seal Seaiais Seay " Sedans aus | toate cere, Firma and Sf cee cence, Mee, easy Bee, the Lath houses. Three of the buildings anal ced savaings ina becoming toilet of ard SSPE ae | x Firma’ and worthy prelate, Eugene D. Harrington: noble | B¢! : sere | ma ba boprriradverioed | Slo Enuntered fow (jets sabdiridon thown a | Keeper Of records, Edward Steer; nancial | wtrely destroyed and another one partially, | India alk and flowers. ‘Mise Laura Tuell wore sigh oacea megane faa | eT MANn eae fim me alta | Kooper of records, Ben} F- Moore? teacurer| pile tha Af her elevation than fis | Cea oe i partie, pears, Mozy, nile Ho. 2. comtaining SBD acres, more’ oF less: parcel Nov | Sorerumaree istrict of Calumbin, tu Doak vot | Frank C. Severance; worthy herald, Jucob 8. | being situated one higher elevation th rape; 5 tulle; 3, brine, {oe widely Rnown Cedar Foint estate, sita- | county surveys No. 6, at pare 71, toyether with ail the | Klase; warder @ the inner gate. Mrs. Margaret | © rent cont into the valley, Presh , black erape, and Miss shed at the mo Patuxent river, frooting | fmprovementer ways, suecments ehen, reerge | destroying everything in its course. The vil-| Viola Kerrig, pink mull. the gentle- ‘ Steet signi of a Tue ca the Chena ie Nay aad ‘to ‘the belonging or im any | { emai weet of ths a eee Cd Paige fp Kili, in the valley, was almost | men. in attendance were Mr. Wie Simoonds, | Gueasic’ 8. T. Sitiga fv houndaries about 100 acres cf land and salt | “Terps Gee third cash; balance in fastell-|rick. Tho noble commander appointed the | Cntirely demolished. | The wreckage of houses | Mr. Sothern, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Brady and Mr. | benneck'river SEP cocey TEs oorveements arg excelicat and | ments of one and tvosrears motes to be given teastne | F A Yas swept on for miles into the Arve. Down Welker creek "with sho Hensal state of cultivation, “Fine be eee eer semi-annually. $n (0 Oe | a Re Johmeon We Pape an gona orate | the latter stream wreckage have EROS Saal EAS Bchooser John Beth, __ Attorney and somes ot vention tthe sameanes hac enchtues| eras Dera Grooi, Mrs. Louise f Watrous, | been seen floating all day 1 ve fc Spallnehe teaken s.9, 11.1941 ot Sorte Calvert Reale’ ot Size of safes Conveyancing Be. atpur | Ste], haat | ‘The'fall mortality is not yet known. Itis| Anunusual theft was committed Monday night | of le o— ann Dee ene complied ‘wit in | Mise Adelaide Payne, | ery, No, | Delioved that seventy-five persons ¢ | and reported yesterday. The gardenof Mrs. Mary | Pabann : JOAN, AUCTION SD ap_| Siete, das other vine trustees recerve the rghit toe | > tional Comman: | the baths alone and at least fifty of the in-| C. Smithson was raided anda hive of bees and | Gav. from 1 Lpnarselis Waoc‘lao © Stet haser after ve day advertisement of work penis | S46, were installed by Deputy Grand. Com-| tibitsnts of Letayet were drowned, honey taken off. Tho box was demolished in | Gecrgetown, BiG. son weer mander . Handy on Monday evening, a A nee 48 ELEGANT Par OF nonses at rreiio | ™*=*™ Ree ae soe, | 08 follows: Noble commander, W. G. Bat sd hooks, bes been posted ehang th oe Roce | Bryan's Grove and the sweets extracted. Mr. Raves, HE with icons ONE BEACH Sve YEARS Ooo = worthy prelate, Miss Liszie Homison; nobis Dereon ts tones Set eee i the bees yeeterday in rena | HES # 13.3 HIGH. . 4 ., loat by. Fa stream, usu- ‘ SAILED. FINE RXEE ACTION. bares ceduirl pasar ins ane pit mee ally muddy from the melting of the NOTES. Schooner Deleware, Alexandria, Capt. wwe fine patr of be’ sol keeper of rds, Jos. B. Bailey; ‘tre . ty, snow, is ve. a. ots ATE asa For Tar Besr Or Reasoxa. oe oes ma thy ley; treasurer, now perfectly black with mad ei Mrs. Li XN. Crowe and Mastors Virgie and Leo arvs, to Alezandria consoldation fon roowus, 3408 ect S150 Sha eit te tenbaker; inner lundreds of persons ching the scene | Cross for Leonardtown, Saint a | barge ‘Cumberland bord without any reservation wastever,” “"! "91 There are tow things that ought to move just at | Philips; warder of the outer gate Williams Ey from the bridges and other points of vantage. | county, Md., yesterday. They will probably ‘ble, ae a aca this time, and for the best of reasons, they are season P pest commander, Warner L. Wil- | ,, Gone of men sre trying to form a dam £0 98 | remain here all summer. 0 i _ LATIMER & SLOAS, Avetinsern._| abled very cbeay Seaiet in the wotk of recoveriane neticies creer to | "Mra. James 8. 2, née Grimes, of Ashe- ——— Peis eamaacarS aw. ue so INDIA 1IROR of 5e., 8., 10c., Pe at of ‘yay See cen from the debris. bor poe C., iso: the heated term ather| gergt. James Smith of the fourth precinct yesterday and the OF LAND SITCATED O% THE “ROCK CHEER | DRAGON BLACK INDIA LION and PLAID LAWS. | Grond Commander Dr. J. az fol-| Sos SSS vette sh ‘the serashnd hotel bo. | So arta Mises inad Ferry. __ | Photograph of the Brotherhood of Upper Mississippt ‘unless LE ROR ESA pS 2908 OF AS | sorry satan See Wee ee cot | owes Noble Commander; Wiliam J. Holtman: | onfet te Capers,” Among. thors ‘he Compernaa | _ The funeral of Mrs. 7 Back, ws aiea | Bo Pilots. ‘The was taken salkans: too waees NISTAT “i Tecetved another vice noble commander, Mrs. Netiio A. Cole; 12th takes place tomorrow. 3 Op MONDAY. SUCK FIGHTRENTH. 902. at popular gocds to go at same price as last | Vice, Dé Ms ‘Enima Btrlebyy sonic | Trans-Atlantique of on the 12th instant, ‘one Hundred and’ it ‘They will be Nib geil ae pobite suction ot : B, Sayer; financial rong seid ng] a ‘M. Clement, it hold off the JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers ——— ‘be VALU 4 what: Tipe waeRee Fo those 4: the caso of Mme. Reymond on | their TD. FIFTEENTH, murder of Mme. Delaporte-Lassi- xls oxP tn front of tie ; her. Sa Ny t The total number of deaths yesterday in New Disras etary, wer goa 00, the yo hy estan he asia we Se een wisest taping te, pal eevee 2 lde EPMZISER Listases and Tresten, ‘Paris, yoshrdas. ke y