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| \OOTING STARS. ; SOCIAL MATTERS. PROSPECTS OF HOME RULE. THE HEAVENS IN avoUsT. | FUTURE DA\S. “ poem,” admirers, Mrs. Horatio King’s health was tly im- | It Creaged = Lively Excitement—The Case ‘Messrs. John N. Minnix, James H. Hally, | Justin McCarthy, the Irish Leader, Speaks What Can Be Seen by an Observer This 0, 908 | 7 ATIMER & SLOAN, ucts. and Appraisers, withadgh, crise Broved,by the sea air while Tiling Mra. Postponed Until Tomorrow. Charles F. Walson and 8. M. Golden have ‘Very Hopetulty. | Month, ‘TION. L Z 1407 Gs. 2.w. “Yee,” be tied, and then, “a ‘oss Browne at “Summer Rest,” Vineyard| Mr. Howard Sutherland,chief of a division in partially formed a syndicate for the purchase of | Justin McCarthy, the ablest of the Irish From the New York Times. TRUSTEES: SALE_OF VALUABLE LOT ON O 4 _ magazine | Haven, Mass. the census bureau, who was one of the partici- | « tract of land near Blakistone Island, Md. | parliamentary leaders, talked to the New York Throughout the month the August #un bur: | giRDT GEORGETOWS DC | ow? - The twenty-first anniversary of Harmony | pants in « fight in his office Saturday morning, ‘Miss Effie Darling, the soprano, has returned | World London correspondent yesterday with Tie* away toward the south and the days shorten, We of w deed of trust to us. dante Ju % aoe se a her.” Lodge, No. 31. K. of P., will be celebrated st | ag-publinhed in Saturday's Sran, learned | from New York city. | great freedom regarding the political situe- the lengthened nights admitting of satisfacyyry seg te land Focordnof tho District af Co pat sg ri amr Gronig mY Hall, 7th and L strects, tomorrow | through the columns of Tux Stas that an st-| ‘The wholemie Liquor Hcensee of Messre,| tion. When atked if he would lead the Irish Tepose after the beat and humidity of the dog mibla, abd at the request of the party secured | 4 tachment had been issued for him and this | Frederick and ve been revoked. forces in the coming fight in be re- days. Rather more than nine degrees of deeli- fhereby, we will soil, #¢ quulic auction, in frontof | LESSON IX GRAMMAR FOR TEMPERAXCE ai-| Mrs. Wm. F. Turner and son Frank are sum- - |. ‘The vagrency law became ~<a poctioment > oalt Piel iee: MPale rant eb oeLoce re TATORS IN CONGRESS. mering at Elk Lithin Springs, Elkton, Va. 5 Spa fig apap igre Ms ‘The police pr interesting, Plied: — wee poth of the cun betwen Gp TANS & CO. Yor be. 74, fronting thirty-five fest ont | Positive Drunk, fart were cers had time to make it interesting, PU : Tie wrtis slug’ of O street bya depit of 130 feet B The arrivals at Deer Park ‘Hotel from Wash-| rs had me to serve the paper. Mr. Frank | £2740 buuns and beats that infest our etrect| “If Tam chosen. The time has not yet come | first and the last days of the month, his «peed aoe Rurtionscie. W. Stier, the prosecuting witness, had not been | Sorners to take action to settle that question, but there | being balf as much greater at the close thay it ——= | "Ferns of sale: One-third cash, balance in one ana | COMParstive—Loaded. Bey, TD. MoKenny and ioe Thaaon | notified and eo the case bad to be postponed | “fase ball aguin yesterday. does not sem to be any division on that point. ,# today. Prom this it cau be plainly seen that two years, with interest at 6 per cent per annum. pay- Superlative—Paralyzed. ‘y, T. D. ny orn pson. Yesterday ~ | the od {Bhp coms-cnuneiiys tad’ getrod apis’ dae regtely ‘A most plearant afternoon reception was given | UBtil tomorrow. Faneem Coatine oe pence circles. | Very fortunately my health has improved | ## the fan recedes from the summer soletice the id by deed of trust, or allrach, at the option of the | P . The figh! Oficer Branson continues to improve. i ce Gays decrease more rapidly, ight occurred in that of the bureau greatly of late and I am in ‘condi- | 4ay ypidly Ad posit. of 1 be. | The eat lar is here again and the summer | July 22 at Vineyard Haven by Mrs. Col. . mn. | feeling in good fa | paninien emirere or Lee in honor of Gen. 0. 0. ‘Howard and aid, | located in the 9th sreet and consed oo |, Mr, Sim; Simmonds gare. calling party to | oe eke up work” | The August moon'fulls on the 8th away down chaser’ : 3 meet the supreme test as to whether . 0. i iene tainted friends iast evening. y . — ye ee rf cam eseweler uae peborate” to Lieut Mac Donald. ‘Among the Washingtonians Ma vork of tee cee iemernpted. Mr. James E. ‘areal, jr., is back from Mem-| This disposes of the suggestion that Mr. i= southern declination, at which time it always ~ — property at the risk and cost of defaulting purehaser. | 29 iy resent were Senator Dolph, Mr. and Mrs. to facte as stated to the Ristrict | Phis, Tenn. will leave ‘Wednesdav. | Blake of Canadas might stand st the heed of the seems eo much neprer and clearer to us then TomoRnOW. _ | sytrasas Wb. SWANS Trustecs, NG SAE rprage eve ees ee ee a Sacre Se Oc ee enn | | Mor: MiSonen gapaned nike oie Bap- | Irish forces. | when ft passes high overhead nearer the zenith, oR SALE AT PUNLIC AUCTION TUESDAY. | tyerHE anove SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL ‘sand be: ve ea Wha alleged assailant, comlaimed that the latter | tist Church yesterday. | “What do you think,” he was asked, “of all esis the ene wben it has a skcoNp. Isr" TALF-PAS! FIVE | yf THF ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UNTI:| woman, “[ think he is a splendid oonversation- - - amerted too much authority about the officeand | | The, horse of Mr. Hickett of the county got | this talk that Mr. Gladstone intends "to posi- | northerly declivation. ‘The nealle tok men ek eee By order of the Trustees.” | alist. He talks like a book.” The family of Mr. Charles W. Handy aro | Saturday he wont to the chief's desk and told | "way from his driver last night and wrecked | pone Rome rule? Will be introduce such * | end Bare aroin conjunction on the 7th. Om trae ‘ BA0-GKG LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. | “ues, replied the Boston girl, “like one of | Spending the summer at Oakland. him in plain English that he was tired of it. | the wagon. No other : Measure?” | the 18th the meeting with Jupiter is ® very $9-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | . ” Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibson will leave tomor- | Following this the men quarreled and the chief, | _ Mr. and Mrs. Nesbet are visiting relations in| “~Unquestionably.” Mr. McCarthy answered. close ane tudes! bat te happens tn the EKIDAY, AUGUST FUPTH, sane hour and place. | Bret Harto's dialect stories. for southern Maryland for the month of | it is charged, made the first assault. They | V “T have not the slightest doubt that he will do | morning hours, aud there tb apie, ton seek y ordes'cf the Trustees. : row for southern Maryland for the mont ? “ Ir. Newton of tha street branch of the | so, and af on absolutely certain as | moon! ro « August. _ | tossed about ‘the floor and one of the clerks . Newto 0, and at once. It is ae jutely as) light for ‘proper effect. The day ‘What makes you carry cloves in your Anacostia railroad syetem has recovered. any event in the future be. » 1 Nep- pocket?” she asked as he inadvertenly spilled | _ The following Washingtonians are registered occa Fre ee re oat ihe | Mr. and Mrs, D.C. Bmitheos tote today tor | “ir have tot ecan Mr, Clndstone for some time | tean"Tehinted we teey fea = aK. | aoe ae Mire George spantsin House, Harper's, Ferry: | yruised, as though « ring on his chief's finger | Atlantic City ahd Asbury Park. Mra Smith-| now, but there is no pomible question om this Venema feat hace ra there is conjunction dares bao me Mrs. eee lees Master George Iseman, | had done some cutting. son is mach improved. int. We trust Mr. Gladstone implicitly, and | with Mercury, which we are not permitted to Oe,” be snewered; ‘yor ene, cloves SE® WEY | Mrs. O. Xander, Mr. Baxter anf famally,| yn try cies, gitar sepetred t0.0| Me Vootbeon ot Hilietele, te cctticanrin. {Etats suicidal for him to do anything | see, ax the two are #0 very close te the wun at useful for preserving ink.” Mrs. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. » Mr. | magistrate’s office and not long afterward bis| Dr. Con Weiss gave an excursion today to clse.”” the time. On the 24th there will be quites “Perhaps so,” was the reply, “but I should} Campbell, Mr. Porter, Mrs. Driggs, Mrs. | chief deposited @5 collateral at the station for | Marsball Hall . “Will It be the first measure introduced?” leasing tableau, in which Nat ne think you would find inks very unwholesome | Stevens, ‘the Misses Stevens, The police have broken up the crap gangs | “It will. Nothing whatever will be eas] Cece the moon completing be money ‘Mra, P- , Mrs. Porter and family, Mrs. Fink and Te Meliocusy, 15b promeutiog siternag, | Sethestquaten’ oh Geuntiwabent al te| teams | course by passing vory close to Uranus on the ting | beverage?” daughter, Mr. Derndinger, Dr. Beni for euah | Asvlum end | thought that fe “Will all the Irish factions and the English | 27th at almost tide with us. i — family, Mr. and Mrs, Gibbs, Mr. Harry Miller, | OME thes @5 wag bardlr enough for suct Rustic Club have settled on Saturday | majority rote for it?” To Mare, wiibout quection, mest be accords ina house, com | Zrery time s man looks at the thermometer | Mrs D. R. Johnson, Mr. F. H. Johnson, Miss | ment, which the court granted, Perrae te date of their ansual camp fire, and| “They must. I do not see how they can help the place of honor in the monthly annals, ot arese eee | tumusual opportunity to obtain “a Good and easily ac: | he finds it is hotter than he thought. But you Pepe a A. biagevg rd Mrs. beeen eR GEREN Pencote Woods as the seen ean jp | 20iNs £0,and L have no fear on this point. They | those of us who have watched his progress and MES BE. CLEMENTS, e je co" hom % a or express grat lor form | incrensi 1 Or w 10 doubt take - Se S| Seer eae Sah erg |e Neer Sem teewnest stand kis Wost On| DEATH OF mime, mmmtze, | yet tEieiome wuttee fr the ain tn | Src some ue trmend wu | inrog ny vl go ane a See ~ a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith are summering at iss Lillie Thomas of Surratteville, Md., will | clinaticn on the part of any of “the liberals not | entists will decease, he 40h, when be ie fal ag de a a “The great problem about matrimony,” eaid The Widow of » Famous Irish Patriot Who | star to . 9 = Led pairks eee da ting loove Hllght the Benedict a ent date, “is finding a satis their cottage, North Laurel. Has L Lived in This City. the Maryland State Normal School at | to do so, and, as for the Irish—well,” and he opposition with the sun and comes above the Baltimore on September 1. jaug! | horizon about the » ti that Mhul deds?'EXTTMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. | factory place to live. Marriage is not only a| _MF-7. W. Howard and his daughter, Miss! wey Jenny Reilly, the widow of thelate| “Min Miecom is visiting her sister, Mrs. Pyles oe a oO * the sun dix . } the opposit de. \"s 3 Florence, leave for Cape May today. Tkcaike Reilly, died at the cottage of | of Camp Springs, Md. i winced tte Pe oy ge =n a ttase Park “Hotel.” coe: | i ome ke nam i Se eee a cena saa Mise Ida P. Topham will spend August end | 31)" Prenu Schrave ay’ Colonie Beach, ro we cous ie tuach improved by his sojourn Re ee ae Se Sat arate fee time A C LJ vs 4 iti A it . = eMOnaar W StREMT, Nik PiRST NORTE (mR YRUDEX? STATREMAN. September visiting relatives in Gt. Paul. day morning. Although she bad been in bad | ** Fier Point, Ma. " : he is in line with earth and sun. ‘It is only once Tir AL. Barksdale of ‘Tichmond ia vialting | 242 20" aaen = Mary Brooks, colored, was overcome by the | “These will be introduced, too. There is m0 | in every fifteen or newhieen years whet ae EAs: TU 1802, at HALF-PAST FIVE ¥SDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST SECOND, | One day a Congressman set out, = " . heat yesterday on Washington street and was reason why they cannot go through side by earth and plauct are a mituahel ee ety at HALT-PAST ¥ VEO DEK, tn froat of the poate pai ‘will do, ete psc ose at her resi- ee eer ya obliged to give = revived at St, 's rectory. side, ith mens ae Egret of — to — closest approach, | highest bidder sub lot numbered six (6), i a ‘i i [ work at al Treasury Department —_ rocedure: : Home rule wil intro- | her most distant point from the | pumberetanven itn fred ant nitateen ( 210). teenie Earp aragies oie ee Lee nag nt MI intra S087 | aco sis bad boon emaployed! for denny yearn; AT THE RIVER FRONT. Tuced and after the fret reading of the bill the | miles farther rote hike tonne at ber newr- “And now,” said he, “what shall it be, phat cow sckasny oe oe of engraving and printing. A week ago she left] gehooner Seren : comparative mall. In the case of wnd balance in two equal pay- Since long I hope to roam? mountains and Old Orchard beach this week. Moore, Annapolis, Capt. George | duced and passed through its first reading. | Mars her nearest to and farthest from the sum ments in one andtwo years at sfx (G) per cont interest, 2 Mrs, E. H. Ripley gave a pleasant lawn fete her home at the Congressional Hotel, on Capitol | Dove. trom Nanticoke, with 2,70) wstermelons. | Then a betier registration act will be intro- | is 15,000,000 miles. Pi atl caedy at option of purchaser. A°depesit of ong | In faith, it sorely puzzice me Wislsasks y 6% Le at | Hill, for Colonial Beach, thinking that the | Schooner Silver Spray, Alexandria, Va., Capt. dobn | duced. On August 4 Mars is nearly at bis least Bupared 100) dollars required: time of saie. Terme | ‘To know what I'll bring home. i \aerctea: mire ee Helpiag | change would be beneficial, Feber. three days from, Foweur's Point. Nortt Car | “Meanwhile home rule will be bronght back | distance, while the earth tn stout at the prone De repold at risk of again purchas Barks tu bipaitcacnanly. dish Hands.” ‘King’s Daug! » Helpi Sea Rallly wos anaes of great Inbeligsace, +; 3 jooner Orianna, i a ~ anergy —s = | est distance, » being in line they i 2 ze y : ; y a other measures of refot J526-d8as Cor! Tivand Gets. a, Beciapé wvalgie ‘load Mr. and Mrs, E, K. Chapman and son are peed roomy and ee take the same course, following in the wake of | “ Perhaps ‘plain drank’ they will indite, in Mascachusetts visting Mr. Chapman’smother. | po° whe mae a habend | this great Irish reform movement. They need | »pposition vccars NCANSON BROS., Aucte., Sap lcbse Ok Gilde tach Later they will go to Ni Fable Mticuss Davin Belly, the young Ica patriot | not interfere with one another at all. It will | his furthest, 3 ‘Sth and D sts nlw. 4 an y P — Mrs. C. Strauss, accompanied by Mrs. M.A. | and weiter, aha ‘ain ree Feat Secs maaped home rule oie it monopolize | then ~ distance i outented te 61,000,000 miles, © SALE OF PREMISES NO. 004 ACKER LMF at. new., July 37, 1802, I will not chance it," and his eye Waugh, left Washington yesterday for trip to | 1854. Soon after his funeral public memorial ies tae ae ee an | naeen ny nate of Mars already printed wo iad Eq, INTHE CITY OF WASHINGTON. D. Bopp ee ecgteed ae hie cite un | With resolution glistened, the seashore. They will sojourn for a time at | meeting was held in bis honor in the rotunde of na tfter, the commons pass home sale what will ant Gmasiine ae Miesd of trast to the undersiened. besr- ‘ing end eying sewer pier tai | “For none can toll how, by and by, Atlantic City and Cape May and spend the the Capitol, which was prosided over by Mr. lorty- | APPS . ote end ch ean 1 recorded. in’ liber p Be BY ge x month of September at Asbury Park. Daflas, then Vice President of the United States HOME RULE PROGRAM. fessional as the tarkings of land and water on ‘records of the Dis- | 72% ee ae Twill happen to be christened.’ a a iA Ghaghier. Mies | Dalepetions frome eat Meews of oe aang r Be “As Teaid, the commons will pass the Dill, | te terrestrial globes should be tous It will f the party therapy | iyze-1w HOWARD 8. NYMAN, Secretary. to° Sat Mrs. Dr. J. R. Hayes and daughter, reget fatives from all the | Dicgson for Machete etek te ig Apes be 1909 before we again havea chance similar SDAPOF AC Let the Clerks Contribute. Areta, left this morning to spend the month of | present, as well as representatives from fords of wad, Barge Consolidation No. 7, cubes | ‘ben it will go to the house of lords. They will | to tho prosert, and’ this to many of Us moss 26, To the Editor of The Evening Star: August at and near Williamsport, Pa. rish societies of Wash: and Baltimore. jang. Capt. doh Wilsey, irom Cumberland, with 115 | reject it. Yes, I'm eure they'll Feject it. Then | positively our last chance : Sealed pronoanie wile iso It iw intimated that even the last house to| "Mrs. W. C. O'Meara and her daughters, Mra. D, | MAU prominent speakers from other eition were | tons’ of Gon ‘foal. Schooner iuistug Stix sc : wl = | Jupiter's thr: ‘ ; ! - | Alexandria, Va.. Capt. Jou Sweet, from Chicomuxen | it will come back to the commons again. Ac upiter’s throne ix again in danger, as be no GBTH, 190%, fora site for an engine house within | house canvass fot the G, A. R. encampment fund | F, Cahill and Miss Clara O'Meara, and Mra, Cox [dere lpedined agerpe cone cy pag x x, Ma 1 with thirty-soven ated gine ord cording to our law it cannot be reintroduced | longer reigns supreme among the ra | ing: | Floddsateuue northwest.” Site tobenct inosine | has failad to produce the requisite résults. I| and daughter arespending the month of August | ment over bie ‘Association of Washington,twenty- | Everelie. Rosrciidae? Neeisivaswieeescaee | Unt same session, but Mfr. Gladstone will tars. Venue tire, to challenge. Quitm | thirty-five fewt crus Ly not Joss than one hundred fect | want to suggest a way that cannot fail of suc- | st Colton's, seven years after bis death, to carry out the Sora of vine end ebeht cords of Gak wood. ‘Schooner | Promptly prorogue parliament and calla new | wrest from him the glory that he has been en- : © in six and twelve | deep Tins provoaals wily designate the. nunters of y pea : idk tn ale y te ia | 2ob2 Bell. Layrel. Del., Capt. Janes Corirey, | session within a short time. He may call it | joving for the past few months. On the 1#th with interest at 6 ent, | the lots, the syruare and the price per, square foot or | cess and that can very easily be worked. Let| Dr. Jennie M. Reigart of No. 1 st wirhes expressed at Site ccnes his fron Claremcns Jannés aver, Va, with 15.000 fect | within twenty days. Then tbe bill ‘will be | Jupiter is stationery in his course among the nM Ppesitof S100 willbe | Seceeas and xf bdsor vertef idee’ Reakere | each government employe, whether he gete Ronsal Oetlage: Gerace ae eis ny anil Cottey ommCe Otlor en cea | Mic ee ET eee eae: | Sosagd agente Gest keine bees ot tome Reema emer ee majestically. bogie sit terma'are not complied | served. JOHN W. DOUGLASS, SOHN $8,000 2 year or « dollar &’ day, contribute €1 | onal College of Pharmacy of) this city, will cemetery to sant bites a, with cords is time the lords will paus it.” to retrace his steps, in which direction be com pudaarenmvecerameinie | walle ans Dae toward the fund. Surely no one will refuse to | Son's SS Sedacy, No 1 to citi hoc old bons | On Jano Sof thabtens Mov, ether Svascls “But suppose they do not?” tinnes until December. heret W. ke ive that much, and the deficit in the fund will | ten Commandery, 7 rs agar 4 “Ab, but they will. If they do not Mr. Glad-| Mercury is not of very great moment to as ¥, FLEMING, ) ; = Be made up at one of the clerks are old | #, Denver. Col. and will remain some time | H- Borie delivered ani appropriate address at stone will cal upon the queen to create enough | Just at present; he in too much overpowered wr Si DHOSveR, | Trustees, DENTISTRY. soldiersand havealready contributed to their post | With her old friends. Monaghan, Troland: March 60,182, "Ta i805 oe | G23 new peers with liberal tendencies to make a ma-| the sun, which he is rapidiy approaching amd we are mw. a fund or in other directions for the same object, | Miss Maggie McAlwee of Southeast Washing- | ont to Dublin University and five years tee jority for home rule in the lords. with which he will be in inferior conjunetion SS U, ® DENTAL AssociaTion, but none of theve woul refuse a dollar. Many a ton and Miss Gertrude Vermillion of Anacostia, he became one of the leading spirite of you —<$—$——$——= — — in the B pitebe orcs boa fee garth D. C., are with friends at the seashore, Ireland during the troublous times of 1848, a ‘ . ‘ore the war, and certainly ought to be willing ; pages FUTURE DAYS. Cor. 7th and Dats. 2. w. qo contribate £1 toward the ettotabemens ui | Mrs. James R. Dobbyn and daughters, Miss | He joined the party of O'Brien, Mitchel and , ioe Kati No, | Meagher and was associated with Mitchel in ‘Thelargest organization devoted to high- those who i tates tives that thieysmiight| oer t Leger anne meee Reve Doyo, ot Mo, | ee ae tater er ee Pa Sa Jase dental practice in the world. Tmust be remembered that the men who are | Miss Amy C. Eckhardt wil leave the elty to-] After the defeat ofthe revolution of “48 kelly, ee ee, a coming here in September are the men that | morrow to spend a few weeks in Frostburg, | 12 Several disguises, eluded pursuit and escaped | Dempsey. trom Elitadely 5 ‘ tone of eral : biladelphin, Capt McQuaid: frou | “Just how soon will the Irish bill be intro- | out with the unaided vision, saved thelife of the republic. Theyleft their busi- | Ma., with Mise Sara Wright. Fr TE aint cite gaatate ound for | Puifaceiania wita 2} st goal, In tow of ness, their homes and their families at the call of — - — —— 3 + i S7y tons of goal, In tow of tux | duced?” Neptune is morning star and is in the Twuras s z ° ompany), p. where we have been used to look for bim He soon entered upon the publication of a| Cart. Charles house. ‘Schooner Hawood and Ox- ‘METHOD OF PROCEDURE. Group, whate we: their country aud marched to the front to pre- Sas weellly journal ‘called. The People, afterward | $a Alexandria, Ve sceiy rat, Stuns. trois | «The method of procedure will be this: When | ¢**, many wocks past. His right ascension és Wi Dd. “As this is a constitutional government the | on the 25th. At present he is an evening star queen will do as he asks. But such « radical | and is to be found in the constellation of the course ts very unlikely. The lords, finding | Lion. themselves powerless, will pass the bill rather | Uranus can be found as to his wheresboutegn than have their exclusive body diluted by so | the 27th, at which time he is in conjunction many new peers. There is no trouble on this | with the moon, only a portion of a ep score.” arating the two. We cannot, however, pick him HOMAS DOWLING & 50) jadelphia, Capt. ae r Extracting... serve the Union. They did preserve it and the A ti : ‘ by bag ae : four ‘ours thirty-eight minutes and bis deoti- te removed within sizty days trom port country owes them a debt of gratitude that it] The variable weather yesterday afternoon in- | Hers ear woe een a et eek at | Steam vacui Alert. Waabturin. D.C, from Folma¢ | parliament meets next Thuredey several days | nation twenty degrees thirty-four minutes ee “zs | com never par. We in Washington saw more of | terfered considerably with the cioureiow, bunks | orgy work ywas on the Tako placo from St, | Hawes, fom Cumberland with 11 8" fone of | will be taken up in swearing in the new mem-| north. ‘He ia approwhing ‘the potion of THOS. DOWLING & SOX, Ancts._| Geenine.. | the stern realities and even the horrors of war | neqs, ‘yet a large number ran the rok of tho | Petsr's Church thie atoreng ae oT, io | See SM as ase aE see tanttle | bervand all the formula tucideut to’ e new | quadrature with the cee Mic be Pe ase = = Filling with Sttver, -75 | than did the people of any city where a Grand | ty’ Artpek cebuge trim thekeat apes thet: on Mount Olfeet, | View wlth petvate part house, including this time the defeat or resigna- | arly in September, phO. W. STICKNEY, Auct.. 1416 New York ave. om Army encampment has heretofore been held Potomac, “At night 4 iver View there was a | on eee nee at Mount Olivet. A SAILED. tion of the tory government and the formation ————+oo—__—_ SPRY VALUABLE i-| “ “* Gold., and we should have a greater appreciation of | priltiant display of fireworks, first thove of the | Tacs ree entiod Four-mest schooner Charles E. Balche, Bath, Me., | Of a new cabinet. All this will take time. Then AMONG THE STEEL WORKERS, EP NG GHAPPEL ROAD NEAR Yew, | VERY BEST TEETH (full set). the services of these veterans whom we will | ying that will burn a yey water, which was a — “melee = Capt. Crocker, to Newport News, Va., to load coal for | 2djournment will be taken until the usual meet- —— AX? CHAPFEL ROADS Ne entertain. decidedly novel sight,and later there were many Swe Buupisions Pacbeus Stake: some eastern port, probably Boston : intow of tug Fan-| ing of parliament next January. Then the | Evictions im the Kain—Scenes in and About in deed of trust recorded in Liber | 2¥30 Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. Tbeliove that if the suggestion I have made | set peice bombs, rockets and other ‘specimens * Bie B. Gilbert. Three-mnast schooner Annie F. Corlan, | first thing introduced will be the home rale Nomestead. ¢ of the land records for | _ es is acted upon the responses will be prompt and | Of the pyrotechnic art upon the grounds. Both | Saturday afternoon Detective Mattingly was Gomera 3 Me» Cant. Sawyer. presumably t6 | measure. Nothing would be gained by bring-| gisty familicn of the a | Disa t oAMafererstionnkiivalyandeceaua: | Practically unanimous from the government | Gini’ were crccllght aed “rocks nun ter | standing gt the corner of Pennsylvania avenue a i Guten, coal Jor pe coast. | ing it up sooner.” Mec dora ia sthaerypoo tyra. 4 | calls nerformed by very latest and most approvod | etaployes, Crmmzxx. {was loudly applatded. The grounds were | and 10th street when a stranger, tapping him “Will the holding over of Salisbury compli- eek a aie A hae [on ag ped oe A Ro ee brilliantly illuminated by Chinese lanterns and | on the shoulder, called bis attention to two cate matters? ‘ompany stead, About noon Perseverance Lodge of Good Templars, ‘d tehte with Tab a fe Feoreintco, Na fe load wood for this wort” Ban re + | incandescent lights with colored globes, an sere wake i je, Cumberlagd «apt. Jeukins, 10 Can Perseverance Lodge of Good Templars ut its| the whole scene was really fairy-like.” ‘The | 70028 sem who ing their way up 10th | 7 Rree-mast 8 boone a cain cclidis ser cieuiasiak Arizzling rain increased to a very severe storm. ae i Handy. wo. dria, to discharge fart of meeting on last Saturday evening in Elks’ Hall | pyrotechnics were under the the chargo of Mr. street north of Peureyivanis avenue. Ho told | andy. 0, Aissandda. to dischense furs of ‘sates “Not at all. There will be the usual queen's | The waters rushing down from the hills can- t es teplien Chase. Balnmore' Cart. Todd: | speech, then Mr. Gladstone will move an | Verted the Munhall road into muddy torrest, eS Pain, licate | the detective that they had asked him to pawn ‘Spencer, Cumberland, Capt Haines, to Cui 4 imi: otc pc nl mcd apretcatbogel ATT ich be given Ef eenton Bowe Loe | a watch for them ‘and he thought thetr actions | berland. amendment to the speech diselaiming eont- | Which choked the ditches, overfowed tale weathtr, and of especial interest, After the | Of that which is given at Brighton Beac sctsiae ious, The officer was of the same DUE. dence in the government. This will be passed, | Cellars and ground floors of ‘stores, then rush- valle DE rT admission of new members and the transaction | starshall Hall tonight for the benefit of the | 0Pinion and he started to follow the strange | | Four-mast schooner Young Brothers, Capt. Snow, | and. following the usual course of prosedure, | ing through yards end over railroad tadels Bion ESC CET a of routine business the election of officers for | North Capitol Mf. E. Sunday school, ‘There | YoWng men, ‘They had ween the detective's at-| from Hyanais, Me. with tc the queen ip lotar guts at foun, eomphtity eae 2217 Pens. ave. n. w. the next term was entered upon with the fol-| will be special attractions on this occasion. lassen amp hansen ra ce diamante ick Pag gyno “weaken ai risers him to form inistry. nearly 100 houses. Much farniture in thes a lowing result: | € M. Milstead, chief} The Pink Rove Club of young ladies gives an es of him, Spo corners they | Yan Capt, “taylor, from Oceoquan town, Va., wis | Will not be a houses of the evicted families was ruined. The ee ee na! TEETH WITH: | emmplar: Mrs. C. E Kaletrom, vice templar;| excursior to River View Yoday, and tomorrow Saeed yet oy hho met | Heohr Seboier Damascus. Georertown. B.C : puicheh Sieiaiin nap ipeeeneiny nels oes = 3 ae ‘ith eid inet aatink did Wien ctescinats 1 lara, ‘secretary: Dr. Charles R. | there will be a grand family excursion by Cyrus | ,, When the officer reached 12th strebt he met | Dan Salisbury will not try to retsin pose. aus eee spersied ‘OF this system: crowns sugratted uooq | Davis, : Mra. E. A. Chambers, | Castle, No. 1, Knights of the Golden Eagle. | Precinct Detective Weedon an =e s gps the roots vive ond services! a eiaot, Cate Gu | ng fhe lows on their furniture will prove & severe ona now lease of life ant male as «01 | trons iawk, chaplain; Mr. | The steamer Pentz will convey the excursion: | ated the story of bis shadowing the men. | Jenkins ini Norton with ittaber. “He might and if he were chrewd enongh he | "9" Mra, Al wd 0! be g Purchaser after five days” advertion- | bin in every way asnataral ones. Toys | yr : ie Kiyerma) | dete, Thinking the men might return the oficers could, If Disraeli were alive [he enlled him 4. ine syctons.and yyy rn fe ee ae guard: Mr. Thos. Sappell’ « Mre, A. G. —_.__ stood on the corner a few minutes and presently | Red Star tug Emma, Baltimore, American Towing ‘he would certainly do so and it would | upon the community. A number of the evicted + Tecuty | the root and strong ensach to prevent splitting of thy | Paweli, superintendent juvenile temples, and A CHILEAN CLAIM. they came along. Detective Mattingly grabbed | Company, ts lying at the foot of 13:h street awatting | be a good political stroke. ‘Balixbury could say | are lond in their denunciation of the SERIDAY, | root or breaking loose from ite attachments, Wscistn | prof. Bullard, organist, “In the matter ef the sxeu his man, but the other man gave Odicer Weedon | ordors from home. Schooner Speed. Crisfield, Md., | j 7 Vee % 5 ‘ ‘ ing exeam in the Queen's speech that having introduced | ihatonr crowns have all these requirements, ° ; ~ | Capt. Joba H. White, has diac cher 2 Boece irm. At the aame time they allege that they combined with bridge work, which consisssin supriy: | establishment of a public reading room in the | Mintstet Egan Would Have No Authority | * Short chose, He was finally captured, how- | Cot. Jobe Hi tonite, has diecharred ber lurcber and | measures for the local government of Ireland were not given the assistance from the hundreds beeutitul and Anrabie appliane ver devine’ ng's | Central part of the city the proposition was to Present It Unless Instructed. Detective Mattingly’ prisoner hed the watch a | feist defencharece tee MES bohoomer tn Seat, he Iwas’ prepared 9 inteodes att | of idle men at Homestead which they ex | eabecitate for the natural teeth: all this withort + | heartily indorsed and repreeentatives ap- etactive Matiingly’s prisoner Watch in | light, Haltiunore. Capt. Charies W. Lewis. “irs dis: | cieut he was prepared to introduce ® new Pp 3; . «dl which they say would have evel , in si i his name as W. M. wr Luniber aid expec rr. | 36 wider If ho did this and | 201 whieh they as = : orty-two | Pate tocover the roo’ of the month. The advance: | nointed to aid in the movement. Before clos-| A special cable dispatch to the New York | his possession and he gave his n Schooner itaupton, Tapyatantor Brown, | measure of wider scope. and | much of the lose which resulted from damaged crenee tmenan ne | Weteie emnater bes pron rouein the last iow Youre, | Toe’ tho lodge was entertained. with vocal solo| Herald from Valparaiso, Chile, saye: Cea bat he maa from New York. | He told | ss about disctarved. four | really promised home rule under another name, | furniture. uyhoais 2 tae amd two vesea trom cay'sP ante, | patienus gf the Swans Patloryare amared of ra-siving | by Prof. Bullard, recitation by Prof. Ogle, in-| “An incident has just come to light showing mat wel in 6 pes we ic oe ae ere ’ it {s probable that Mr. Gladstone would accept |" an additional number of canstables came to nt Tate : ma | at of these. practiced and applied in the | strumental solo by Mrs. Susan Woodward and | United States Ministe diy sali | Sree oe Ones eat Gee ave his | mariners seem to possess the bi c ecting | it and in that way the present ministry t | Homestead Saturday night in hopes that they Stwork wits Toast ap roescnabls ot esnsistent | short speeches by Mesera. 8. W. ‘Rusecll and | United Statos Minister Egan's sympathy wi ner arrested by Officer Weedon gave his | fright nasies for thelr Tn Our harbor tod be retained. could easily find many of the persons against with tiret-class work and best matcrjaia Wesrtor | A. Kalstrom, The next public social session of | the Balmacedists, During the carly part of | name se lens ©. Manis ond culd that is home | Se Stowins peeed on ‘ani te {| OLADsroxE porsx’r waxr To BE Puemten. | whom they have warrants for riot and possibly gieceentions nerteinins to our « sting rabine Set | the lodge wilt be held with Mrs. J. W. Phillips | 1891 Antonio Mathieu, an American citizen, was bios atch my Ja bunti ee Silver Sprey. ¢ “Mr. Gladstone does not want tobe prime | murder. The locked-out men by some 2a Fanberlined with gold: Extractine without pas" | on Wednesday, the 10th instant. On'neat Sat-| arrested on a trumped-up ebarge. ‘The real waite watch is a, gold hunting case timepiece | funber wo arrive i AU, O00. The Hat. | eidedshets wy te enmts kaos onde’ Rar Setuak. | amee ail Thome one eondcanh tan sfaniting yr ivan urday evening the officers of the lodge will be | cause of his arrest was his sympathy for tho The prisoners are held to await developments ri % - | He does not care who introduces it, But this | *¢Te Riven of the presence of the constables,se baale by adver. | 7 ‘ installed. naliste, He badly treated b: P + | ors, is at Newport, HAL. Sch M pray a that the men kept out of the way. There seems co a us tserice rye . --- > Songressiot ce eee 7 ee Se ington. | itingenc: suniverml desire on the part of the men t Trustee. | inextrecting is excellent for those who catia ‘Transfers of Fatate. the police that he tied. A Chinese Gambling Case. ef eshooners Benjaiuin Frannimn, Pappa = y avoid publicity, and, as a result, instead of 4 iben cine a @ or “{iforadetes of deutisiry, | Deedsin fee have beon filed aa follows: J.| “His widow repeatedly asked Mr. Egan to| Gee Lee,an almoud-eyed celestial, who says ope Larkin, Aleran a Haut City : er hundreds of people wandering up and down the RAR Ee. BAER & 00. Retemone, Ripevsent losation twelve yearn 20" | F. Cook, trustee, to Hattie T. Galt, sub 15, sq. | bring the matter before the Chilian govern-| he isa Sunday school scholor, says he is also a ies Sis erene Mi — ety main streets of the borough it is almost dye HORSE AND ¢ Gr MART. 990 c STREET | PEEE DENTAL INFIRMARY |214;@—. W. H. Chandler to Julia T. Weed, | ment with a view to obtaining relicf. The| poker and “fan tan” player, but he likes a “3 Ee Sos, Gansed’ Leshall’ have So eonciier cemmivenen teae — ebbentees cmmed br Ge@e “NOME WEST." ‘artificial teeth inserted with | lot 22, blk. 5, Trinidad; $—. J. R. Moreland et | minister put her off from time to time on| square game. He complained in the Police leet ie the object ‘erent gt. | pendent opposition ai seaman onamioe of gauuen tokio cn tite ee is % | al. toJ. T. Rabbett et al., lot 4 and pt. 5, Wig-| various pretexts, Mathieu bad no right, he | Court Saturday that he had played the games | Zh¢ Ducus Visa‘ ence exrectea yorteriay | 5 have alvays done. pened. Gina "art field estate: @—. Commissioners of the District | eaid, to take sides against the government |inSam Lee's place on Pennsylvania avenue, ‘THE COERCION act. use nd NADINE . | of Columbia to L, D. Geneste, lots 10, sq. 700; | which was recognized by the United States, | where he had lost $100. “How about the coercion act?” chief engineer at the steel works, returned to te aut Household Necessities, Bes = wy sen $ to's all hs | 11, 29, 10092, 89. 148, sub C, oq, 687: 15, nq, | and he did not wish to be bothered about it | "dam Lee,” he seid to the clerk, “don't |i Sound. : hia post. Au official of the school board stated ag free.“ Fillings wnd plates at | 1031; @—. I. Smith et al. to A. M. Bliss,| any more. + work, He gambles and got plenty money. ph hg hy _ that meeting had been called by the bourd te ‘hing Weal or Per felOtr_ | 1ot8, Wigfeld Estat -; part Naylor} “The fact is that the brutal treatment of | skin game.” . take action, but that seven out of the eight dix “ fi G A. } to C. Marshall, | Mathieu was due to orders from Valdes Carrera, | Gee puffed away at a cigar as he stood in the | easly pa nted. by i rectors were pledged to overrule any motion = amen. ia A. | Havemever, | friend of Mr. Egan, and this may be the | clerk's office and told his story, and he wanted | visit aod 2: ; | doomed. which would lean to the dismimal of the Pa “ a Ail receiving our SING. | a ry, John Scott and Samm) rsona’ attention an: | ‘EPARTMENT * F ms rn Since. issue the ni ————— caggs ot al. to Theresa Zell, | Penson why the widow's claim was not pushed. | to treat the whole house. In broken English | 3ftasreetue tr arriierer shana ea ¥ YOU WISH TO ADVERITNS ANYTHING ANE e ia echovner Morse Star. Capt: Kelly, do; %—. J. ‘ ‘1 lot 3, blk. 7, Edgewood; @—. W. F. Lee to| “I know that if this claim is presented to the | he tried to give the impression that he was a | Alexandria sc! . COTO Spence Kew York. ONELLS | Jamca Doyle, part 20, #9. 58%: €—. A. Depue | Chilinn government, which. knows the. facte, it sport and that money was no object tohim. —_| 2y'fil'* Rojut. Sc. with wateruholons, wot agro yuna, : > Hart q : ; | will grant the woman gratuity. Thave seen ti- issue the Of tons of coal to arrive | _~*There has been no movement toward WEEY ONE IN NEED OF INFORMATIO! . P. Hartigan, sub lot 23 of lot 6, Chichester; | will grant an & BI On the strength of his statement a warrant San umber of tons to arrive special x ON ag Bite, Wares i i iow’ i i but I think thy lesson jt them by . C. Sessford to Etta W . sub 54, | questioned documentary evidence of Mathieu's | for keeping a bling house was union, but I th thy taugh! y | Saturday it, the number there now cote | Pettey Yor Adeetnsee ssa tenc” ever | $a,'990; G—. John Ridout to Leo ‘Aimmnons, | citizenship.” ‘against Sant Leo, and Sergt, Byrnes served the SUMMARY. this election will show’ them that their con-| Seer gu, a postage paid, i receipt of Price. Contains + | east baif 14, ¢q.84; $150. May E, Cooper to 8. | At the diate Department nothing is known of | legal papers. ‘The total number of graft to makethis port last week | stituents are not in favor of any division. From | " Heligious services were conducted Srcctecy at a the ha planes eaarcan, Neweparer | P.'Ryan, pt. sub 4, oq. 424; $9,000. this matter. It is said that Minister Egan would | ‘(he residents of Chinatown heard what had thirty-four seats they have dropped to nine. | morning by the ¢baplain of the sixteenth decrees, | jation rating of every oue ands good . pleat i tia dean have no right to present this or any other claim | been done, and the police say they called on ‘The leseon is a plain one. follow the | ment. Executorscndee wills, | Seslortavoraation stout rie and Jeter mitts par raldciuines dase Du colaue without the authority of the State Department, | Gee Lee and frightened him so badly that be hers | EEE ADVERTISING “BUREAUS 10"Sprace'st | ge thousand persons: attended the camp | %4 the department has not been notified of it. | was afraid to come to court this morning, | He | Gay, when two. fou"iuss are helaene | = SET _| meeting yesterday in Locust Grove. Rev. W. DEE te beesberet hmm wher rs Barges inade this ea MEDICAL. & Babbit delivered the 11 o'clock sermon. The The “Senators” Will Try Them. eee fontows: ‘Monday 000, ; ity soctifed fot Our patrons AL, &e. lovefeast was conducted by Lewis Ridgley. Rev. | Pitcher Richard A. Fitzgerald, the clever Preparing Jubilee Stamps, 743. ot; Rekday 1 8 oy? ea E. Eldridge of the M. E. Church preached at | captain of the Young Men's Catholic Club, and Iv: last . ‘otal, iy tnd Stiedeace, witch beicar | JR © 2. CABLETOS, 3:30, taking for his theme, “The Healing | Albert Myers, the short-stop of the same club, | Third Assistant Postmaster General Hazen is | tons,‘ ol es yy sutton ; wil warrant you Kev. A. Young, the pastor, preached preparing the designs for a eet of stamps to be 507 1210 st a.w. Pam. The caimp wil close tonight. ‘There | gray er ens cance by the Washingtons when | issued by the Post Office Department in honor : Graduated London. England, 1865; New York, 1879. | were fifteen seekers gy the altar and three con- | ‘ey play Saqwee oie of the four hundredth anniv Biadder and Kidney Ailments, Acute orChronie | verta have joined the church. gerald has made a great reputation as an ama- Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- —>—_— teur pitcher and when he has been in the box | haustion, Nervous Debility. Amateur Base Ball. for his club the question has not been how 6KILL success. The Young Men’s Catholic Club defeated the | ™#ny hits the opposing batters would get, but how many would strike out, it being very fre- 3 Bours: 9 to2, 4to 8; Sunday, 9to?, nine of the bureau of engraving and printing | quent for him to retire a nine without a hit. He : eee Saturday at the grounds of the former, | has the reputation of twenty-four strike outs i 4 o riaay Consultation free, y27dexent | Capitol Park. 5 to 2. The game was close | and no hits, ninateen strike cols and Peter res an iv ~ : and interesting, both sidea fielding well. | nineteen atrike outs a1 one ot wn ne = sSacontratiy located | Sad Seay stad afdiacton: No see ewer Oa | Howan and McCann were the buttery for | records. He has had four offers from minor Socesstl wales y i a1 the methoas by introdae- wed plane ‘of olfertnut tthe poblic i Lie Z i : ; popes, : be o-cent stamp. It is not Tact egal Fears | frmepghedladvergiaag pigeicane in icity: ewtab- | the Y. M. C. C. But two hite were made e clu aon Soee i night an Pee re: Sea ..| off Rowan, and he retired in the seventh lyers is certainly a great short stop, and the | department retire one glen near ills, @ crowd at- _f Suis as well 8 of ll other | YR. MULLER. Jor 9TH ST. N.W.. TREATS ALT in favor. of Myers, who also pitched @ good | way he handlos the ball would make'some of | issue of stamps, butit is ora ees +s ‘handled, a eee teeetand oo | affections of the dye, ear, throat, lung, | game. amd Helmencess were in the | the professionals blush. Nothing is too hot for | be yd pe yd | vee Eidneyand agouti daice hours.) | Soins for the printers aed did good werk. The | him! His’ th is very accurate and he worse had not the prompt errival of the police : = Sed eet pm __mis | throwing to bases of McCann was particularly | bate terrifically. He has - knocked the ball over ONSULT THE ONLY PIAN PHYSI- Comin in Bre, BRO a i | —>— Became Violently Insane. Mrs, Frederick Menge was found at 802 0 street northwest by the police yesterday in an insane condition, and begged to be taken away, saying her husband had beaten and abused her. She was taken to the Emergency Hospital, and Dr. Woodward finding her violently insane, she was removed to the Hope and Help Mission, and there made two attempts on her life, one t om requires study and application a "€. it the same time fn this, asim Srecy breach of ovary Uusiness. Sur sue hare the’ fontdence of the parcbasieg buble. ‘Phe ween 0 Art Galleries, If you wish to make your saces there, must also be eons dered. ‘Ee HAVE DEMONSTRATED shat we have all of the above qual- ie ‘aonecion Arrange, Catalowge and Sell uo belonming naturally to thie Department Advan! with frstclase facilities pow | mile ‘¥ Bo other Auction House south of New York. a With thene fow branches pprtly ex goncluaively why yrur best Mtereet ia thess'and othey | sale be a eal and she was ital, where ge pertivenis of onz vusineee our busitiess in OUP Pace for s future inne Of this Hu Spz_ennounce: they 4 UCTION SALE TU sell at pu Gust FirTit 1 Boots hi i