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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1892. | SUBURBAN _PROPERTY. __ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. B Ix Cor SOCIAL MATTERS. ALEXANDRIA. BEPERTS AT THE NETS. VEGETABLE BINS AND LLOWS ais: | THAWS. Be. Ke. ae MONDAY. SPREE Ba Siege. Ar Four | Clayaud * hw ES, PORT, SHFRRY, CLARET AND OA: Ba eee gee 3 Thieves have lately made depredations on Senator and Mrs. Blackburn are visiting | south Fairfus strect and om Vague street, but Senator and Mrs. Gibson at their country seat | the police are keeping close watch for then. | es a’ aE -—- = = = nd Larned Mall at EaiN To SAVE 8 A MONTE. IVE LITTLE THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DAis. ‘Mrs. Logan, as chairman of the ladies’ citi-| _ T## ®TaTUs oF sovrusipE auxaxpais. | Hovey Defeats Wrean B = B tut O. and aatinine the, tina of Ghathton | P)ATCLIFFE. DARN & 00.-Auce.qu0Pusves w. RATCLIFFE, DAR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ania nae mena zens’ reception committee, has ail} ‘be south boundary of Alexandria is © Tennte. . joizhts; now Gveciling of 6s wit 2 saditional | RY’ shaban > ae ewe — her for the Tere notable instance of how a law designed fer one | As announced in the dispatches to yesterday's attic roorus; plenty of fra! ‘sheds, cellar under | TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF TWO ‘O-STORY ME TAL Atabont: USUAL PRICES. [ fret oe 2 rn Bie ease: good water: 10 mies trora Washington. DE FLLING ROUSES OF SEVE T SPECIAL SALE ‘desiring RARE BARGAINS should avail ing ot September 1f in the of the Capi- | purpose becomes by circumstances perverted Stan Wrenn lort the sot in the tennts ae fox suressurceme. | ORME G2 000, Oo cae tae OMD. a17 Fat. nw. BEG. Nos ‘Su AND hoe Be oF EURNISHIKGS, we AND SUM- | themeeives of this special sale. tore ane ladios who have been invited to Te- | to enother. Alexandria's natural eonth bound- | match with Hovey at Newport by 4 to 6. Wrenn ag care MgO that | ype OppONTENTRR | TRE Boab, WEAR, NEQUIGE RN fe alto have on sale DINNER and TOILET SETS Nr ace a eee are Mrs. | ary is Hunting creek and this was fis boundary bad the sereice and lost tho fret point. Then ¥ U5 ae PEE ee Maat of trast etven tousand dats re | BE DEYs: (BTS, C: ‘we are closing out at greatly reduced prices. ed ng Sona oe i inn of th | Baloo i was coded to the Distcict of Colum- | the points vibrated regularly between the two, : Ma. on line of slectrte. ral he price 5 : a streets were laid out to Hunting creek | | 0." —cheatenpi wes = i cr Of the party sorared thereby ae el salt Be ects 1OPAIRS MEN'S B. SHOES IN LOTS TO < M. W. BEVERIDGE, Mra. W. 8. Mrs. George B. McClellan, and the town was progressing in hat digection | bot plaping a strong and careful pred cunet autns weet cause for | syrtige im, front of he prem: on TURSDA. SUIT. Importer of Pottery and Glass, Mra wite Senator Cullom, and Mrs. | when the act of, d then, | Went oftencst to the net and was aifrctive thy rtunil where left for | BBNER, Star offic AVocer TaTeitE TH 1803 ar HALE-PAST FY Op THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER FIRST. ‘Wheeler, of Representative Wheeler, in jon wae passed, an. } ~ a fas sglarg’ es: scopRAt | POR SALE—14¥4 ACE OR LESS, SITU: | OCLOCK B-3.. al) that certéin, piece of parcel, of | st TEN O°GLOGK. we Will sail gyal ocd ang 1215 ¥ ot andi121¢ et | recognition to those gentlemen of their services | wore strniehe Moe eee peste! of | Colnmbia a ned ca achirert nah mesg neath ote Tue saving of only $5ge month is ‘atoll in Sona y3fa.. on public read, a premtses known a ngish ai Ps 3°5. b a ol on eee a ray = straigh' s, 8 om Jones’ Point due | style as showa r fe was ev Secuze the opportunity and to about one salle of Forsat (le Connecticut | belie the north thirty (0) fest of, Jot, mum! SPittention eres hi og “ ant H niin farough the Senate | northwest, starting at Hunting creek, but fy nu. sy, * ag tegea'y € thonaaads ate. electric cars; improved by house containing stx | (1) ip Block 2 pmaber at (6) of Togs. SE RATOLEFFES DARR & CO... loune giving the use of the rotunda; Mre. | slanting sway mose and more’ became the | dently playing with more care than is usu Eratg Hor eezue nidten Mle amd bro: Aisg Trait | fropting on rib stceet road end Pokirgcis ‘iat See —_Avetiineera | J)*¥ 40008 aT 4 Discoust Gark wife of Architect Clark of the Conitol; | south boundary of the town. Ingthia way all With himand taking fowor desperate chances. 227-61" “Fores: Glen Monteomery county, Ma. Sidi 4 depth of seventy-five (75) feet, togetner with WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00.. Auctioneers. 7 3 ar % pw ptieg wife of tative . of Penay Hil etrest or South street, and He showed expellent crow-court work and good pestnrban Listory of the | [SOR “AT TAKOMA PARK, SPECIAL BAR: | appurtenances to zhe saine belonging OF in aaywive | YY 0.” — " ‘ LUTTRELL'S 5 OF the sea ena, Taso. the | noarly al of Church and Jefferson steests, with | Judgment in placing, t ay en hy SES “ithaca | Sipertaiuine. TRUSTEES Oa CieirOL StRRERS Ne PE : ng of the citizens’ executive c jet, | apPortion of Franklin street, were streets out | tendency to drop bails on casy strokes just out- Bere by rail between | gaze, fine lote for sale near station, J. VA agnttes: The fof the indabtednoss secured by euthety an cd r of ROTH ST. AND PENN. AVE. rho will represent tho ladies of the District, | of town. Street extension sonth of Prenktin rop on casy i dand tpn | LEWIS. (20 F stn: w sa Park, “aue7-3t*_| she aboye erage $B, ant #O00.serared nals gerbes Sa ° ey win | S24all the past and nt national | street ceased and Alexandria was entirely | side the lines abe bas eats | Pow SALE FO SU ND | CxSennee uf solo to be pail is ceake ‘the batance of ths | and recorded i Liver ho 4, : make altteral assent og al nds of Bry Boots. of the W. RQ and Gadles. of the fenced off from Hunting creck except by one | », Wenn’ play was strong and even more upon weaithy, denirat 30 crea! peed bene: leree orchard; © tiles oy yi BE Ey SePreicbin sire Wor a rieh oc Preparing thalr nomes to envergain the | well as of the other patrivtic bodice . | old road. This district whioh is, im acme juris, | the back line than he ever {4 and mot so taking BOv each, o Prive. dy ect netsh on the eae oeepum ands” | BAY tn front of the premises, Premipes G30 North | Grand Army will dowel se buy, hes Table The Marine Band, it is expected, will provide | well built up, is still f Pairfax county, |! style, but with a got-thero quality in it. rete AS SCHWARTZ. 003 6 =| Shifhe, barthasors onions ‘ASegoatt of SMtotats | Captalstrect, The log contains about f a | fie eitgode stots Li fnc a Vanding at | the music. ‘The rotunda will not be decorated | wey Malt up, is « tn Mount Vernon district, | But for his difioulty in handing the service hie fen who ha JOR SALE—107, ACKER, TARGE TOURE AND | paid when the tropariy ix knocked down. - Terms fo | fost and ts imgroved with 8b jecoration’ in any way save by flags, so arranged aa to not | Although outside of th work was as good all around a that af the okler to save Gea monthare tobepitied. | T onthalldines: latge orchard: 00 arabe vines | ce the trusteck esiree the ake Cr eaell the Property | Terins: One-third cast, Balance in one and. tw THOS. J. LUFTRELL, | either hide or mat its permanent ornamente- | lately been mate: be the lecultten of Virgina |man. With the games four ali, Wrenn lost om ee | Swe. Blogs: 12 hie cere Sn hens, darks, turkeys, | SbtBe isk ahd cont of dean in purchaser Fearn, with intercet, of all cash. Conveyancing and! gow 1000 Peon. ave._| tion. Three thousand invitations are now be- | a part of the Alesandrie relive ‘and | Bl@own service and then, a usual, could not eee tee tre ae rai peepee iazton, tern new farm | Comvevancinn,Facording, Aes puichawere comet ARTHOW A. BIRNEY, Trustee, | ing sent out for the event. Those cards are | the corporation court and’ the police have | S00? against Hoves’s cannon ball drives, and 5 Salary, are ahure: | NA0D: Ke. Only $3,0W0s terme 650 uw anrz. HESRY JORDAN, | Tra aumate WALTER B. WILLIS aimee ae fooprEaR 21 _ifgoumante wacers: | handsomely gngrared and will form one of the | juriediction there. It has nearly all the advan-| go ~ sh birciathtie pass before they ‘G05 6th’ st. nw. E a elo . “e BER * © TOSH GARMENT or other interesting invitation souvenirs of the town, and should be incorporated 10 Mecond Ket was characterized by much the kone” Instead <f ee Tp: | suls-akas Auctionéers. ATCLIFFE, DARK & O0., Ancta. Co: oe the encampment. ; » porated | same sort of pl The games were won ea th B4.000 ty @10,000 af the end of that R SALE-THE PRETTIEST AND BEST ro. | —SwtSdéde ___ R eG ee: MPANY, WATERPROOF WRAP or pment with it. | jort ofp © ame : sy ot thelr saving friends will be, the: Mtlered for. sale aronind Waa mae es Roots |. Mr. Exile Deligre: agree by the player serving unit! four-all was reached, a soar thes cold clatity of Iytnaon both sides of ratirowd, 3.0004 all | _ TOMORROW. _ ADMINISTRATOR'S, SCE. BY CATALOGUE, OF Seonkeriot ae Rpt a. | Misdhaeii tae pg ey ae “ie sae FXAMIXING ALEXANDRIA SCHOOL HOUSES. | as in the fir Then Wrenn lost on his own ae eee see sees and wooteds 4 LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts, and Appraisers, THE ONE OWN BT RATER Ye AND ee ak . Gisameer Past year, re Maj. Carter E. Glass, superinténdent of pub-| service and Hovey had bis « pportunity, but he ‘an Grebard of 200 frees: hots z G st. now. eee ‘Manager. = Bottle, a country. lie echools of Lynchburg has, been here exam- | ome to rise to the occasion. The game was you saved mammoth trees. There 8 0 PROPERTY, NO. 98 TWENTY-FIFTH = eauFy M; DRANEY, ‘* © Syringe or any artic " ining the school houses, Hy | long drawn out, but finally went to — niles fn very dire MEET ROMHWEST AT AUCTION. © | O49 AND G43 NEW YOUR AVENUE, 443 L STREET { [ MANUFACTURED RUB. | staying at Oakland for a while with ex-Senator | bicased with the Washington chord Coking, | Hovey's service doing hits bat hte ge Sta WOongamerbacts TTS 88 | GLH Ge RTL tae AE FIVEOCLOCK, in omto | 59 RY AUCTION, CONDISUINGIN PALE OF ¢* BER you will find the | Davis. which is built on the “model of the Amidon | I¢,"a* amow-all, and Hovey again won on the < mag pe at onethira | the premises, we shall sell lots 35 oe? OR ‘* * “GOLD SEAL" Grado the | Miss Ada Rhodes hag returned from Europe | pnilding in South Wash! be ete other's ‘ | See Ogsreage ; wef a WHICH ARE PROLP- ing in South Washington. He hopes to be | a, a: ers | 5 tee on sa F fet befecu Lan cL SOs te . No. BEEN BMED | tar + © © bestand most reliable after a two months’ stay divided between Lon- | able to have the | building reproduced at Lvnch- |. be copa yong = 5 ame be | rear poruic jot :i5, with same W an KAS = lon and Paris to revisit scenes an: ends | bury je thinks, however, a similar building Ps oe mn ertant sonter. Careful fronts on 2 BD tact aby a in ix and twelve Guarervr—Comroarixa. familiar to her. Her health has been much im- | would cost much mere in Lynchburg than the | ZOVeY several times weeded bat a point, and th ienecrecary. Aman rpogtia gh nics feage itceey and peared Uy § 4 Rae er hh ‘Solin bene: proved by the trip. Washington building cost Alexandria. | deuce we called nor san once, Weta only aoe . on an ot all cash a Of purshoxer. Ly SPL AN E RD, : ‘ove the ball into and low , 7-6. no feririnn aeegh (OES aye a Connefabelng tnd feconding st ont of Purchaser: | WISH COLT BY HE: SIDE BV FOU REST Wit Mrs. and Miss Foster, wife and daughter of THE MOUNT VERNON RAILROAD, — The third wet wa erent. Wren ‘segtem moor Weab-| e. or address we: | 8100 deposit belts 2 UBMs. auctionsers. | UNDEVELOPED COLTS, BREAKFAST. the Secretary of the Treasury, and Miss Rusk! The laying of the rails on the Washington, | fell oi sum what, th madiuy contest ‘and. published t “yas AAR also, - are expected to arrive in this country from) Alexandria and Mount Vernon railroad has «o ing each and every ovey ed more Baltuaore and “ oats HE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE PROP- {By a shorough knowledgeof thenstural lawswhtch | Europe on the 7th of September. They have | carefully, but fully a J cull 4 J BETHESDA PARK, ON | eS cot ratio Sonate Cap ae ta or aie che | NEN govern tie operations of digestion and nurritiogandDy | i Sep’ ~ They far progressed that today the rails were laid lly, but fully ae strongly, aud as rosult " 3 M ext¥ not having plies &careful application of fine properties Of well- | had a pleasant summer, spent chiefly in En-| took the set and the match. he nllls near by rarely 2 gacke (roperig. will be resold. at ie risk and cost on arp * bra across the old southeast line of the District of Sater lovel of ae Wank SAY “AFTERNOON, AUGUST THIRTY- Frlgched Cocoa ME, Eppa bas, rrovided our trsaktagt | gland, and were handsomely entertained at | tonows the old sor poausnieen Ge. mabitoon: TARNED DEFEATS WALL, os Paar sem coe | Farad” “EMAEACLT Sax seem. | 8h Sd | rarest acer Wir gi Pics | enh omnnt efor Oy“Amerios | tenons “ender tie’ hght hare ot Joost | The match betwec Larond ad al | spring: ain ais poe oR c | London, he aracter can pe og from station. " Price, 81,000 BRAPCUTFFE, DARI & CO. RUCTIONT ERS, WAGONETTES, | Ray be cradaally built uo until strom “enough toe. | eason, they took part in many of the fashionanie | Point in a due northwest direction. | Wasa more than usually good exhibition. Hall atract of country «nly about a hundred feet higher | fo Uyatteville. A = Wis __&0 PENNA. We SUBEEYS, | ceroua io PERRY tors LL a “Vber. | events in Mayfair. ABERRATION OF MIND. started in at a fast pace and easily ran nd eiker objections to locating aloos | FOR PEs AT HIGHLANDS P'S SALE BY AUCTION BUGGIES, rps 2 Fay herpes oak poloe mise yr pedawp| Dr. and Mra G.L. Magruder spent the past! One of the most brilliant young students in| war with the fet then a Sto reach the high and healthy region of Vir- | ‘lapant water. shage and frais, rons, 673) ef month. OF FHF GROCERY AND “ROAD CARTS, pure, Dood aud'a properly nourished fraume."-{"-OWl | month in the neighborhood of Halifax, from | Fairfax, a young Mr. Neleon, wae brought in | an og ae ig —_ pot ‘Sipas the Potomae rar ehh ite daceers Se tay WAST To BUY PROPERTY FOR X STORE eueage LOW'RED waaons, . | berrice Gaze bolling water cr mitk, Sold onty | Which the former returned yesterday. ' Mrs, | this morning suffering from a n access of | St first, bn » Prcremgreren Sey wp sy bm | Shen, of some miles slong, th FA Ni to Ep Sy AEE : ‘AND THE. ea ABTS. | ,.tbait-pound tnsty Gores: inated tee: | Magrader and children will remain next month | insanity. He was carried to the office of the | 000d ret ove aud 5 . aby ‘Ss Mrnee Weahtapron past Falls | pt once om GHACE Mf. THOM ‘ FLOUR AND FEED ESTABLISH MED HARNESS OF ALMO87 LVERY_DESCRIPTION— in New Bedford, Mass, | corporation judge and while a consultation was | e Hall regnined hie game. It was too late, ‘hisfter @ otsiock pm A-resident hove, em | fag’ ins in AND SFANTON VIACE Nowturasr, | SE GEE AyD Pat Hew AND HAY SE ee eee ara ae Cuaaiite, TA) Sy aad May Ganbdet idee sare gh Rickie’ lim peagrane aa 'ee ble tone bo enabeat cok et oeeh, and this aloo went to Larned. Hall ee om. STANTON PLACE | OST E 5 Engl 3023-6, Lr. 3 as te tof owed his usual improveme 0 fou or uk-howe atiewbocas | Pog sue-rors_ AT wo Treats postage: wees a completes || id BEST WARES © STOR AND oer eG peer [Eases were | SPtins | noon wae still absent. Arete oe saan of trangrortation. | : branch of the B. ‘ Srgans, ae it Lab ROuRS, wuirs HoRar poors | 9 the city t THE ELKS. 03) Pena ave" n.w. Mrs. Electa J. Smith is preparing to entertain oe NOTES. - | gate fifth and decid oked Hike Hall's, Oye Ee , SD AGEN ORT STAI oR Sa RAS SIS Liinois fri ig| Lee f Confederate Vete will at-| as the score «tood two wil; dit to 48 Bm catr seven, tales out, tte Toad 18 i BPTONGN GC CSUALLY FOUND 18 a ata GOODRICH, LAWYER, 134 DEARBORN | %,'8"ee company of her Ilinois friends during | | Tee Camp of Confederate Veterans ao Pe ioe aod tue sits bhe canted & to 6; feet higher than Washineton. West SAUIC CLASS STABLE, a . sect Chica, His 27 Fears’ grPerience se: the encampment. tend tomorror the funeral of the late Henry | = at Lars : — well = = 4 en’ above Washington. . ALSO | erecy t special fact fag in Devoraletaies ‘i i s rene ‘ ced yester- | the score oven again. Hall got the odd game, Nalarls tsequnowa st Bock, a= ‘osguitoce are 9 TWY.@) TREAD POWLLS, WITH CUTTING STvcrge, ith laa of al joa, in press, 7 Paget ric mado ll rad ag et ace ae al | Ty, ge gdh tg omer so'rare as to be practically absent : BRUSHES paseo ve: ; my2l me s , Va, re = s took the thirteenth, and though Hall bad the SECOND, CONSIDER THE TRANSPORTATION i : z REVERE DESCRIPTION AND SAS a keh sae manta #5 | DBO*EENNESS On wate TravoR MaBIT Post ae middle of next month. cesar Bermuse is enforcing the cow lew, ond | acat, 40-25, pulled’ mp to deuce, and Sualy 4 RTA 5 Ww. SV OTHER ARTICLE ively cm ‘erin er | the owner of eleven cows fot atiend 4 y A place that cannot, thts tery day, be reached from | £00 feat and ape sold om eacy terme. io STAELE GROCER. EARS pS es NAAN OER ARTICLES pr. LES SOLDER EEE ro. _Mrw. Davis, who has been here all eummer | {' Mreste paid $1.50 Sue sorterden, Fonmenay | wou C-& ee a is not wortl a ; megs _— nent ase os aie pees ALSO ean Suen 7 TO BE SOLD BY AUOTION Sold by 8. F. WARE, Dragxist, Wasbington., since the adjournment of Congress, started yes- eh hsTasken of dna It was an exhibition of plucky ap-hill work, ee ee Seed | on Pow Tele SCALES SHEDS: | sepPPMBRRRIETE Bert wen Gav Ee Te vane, J. Ban ee er ot Ee, FE eee ee ee eee ot ; = ager npenliyprdonetnd pg wr he bya BH 5 fi We Building Papers, Moth-proot Goods, Fire Brick Promised into Widesnia, aod op the strength B. and 0, ier Asbestos, jue Lining, Pulp, slate, &6 Wootside, Metropolitan bran is have plated to “bur ‘cold nnd furnace! Price, Solow ao Sree 2 ‘wider to pay @ tg geatt ie LEIGHTON, ich was strong and even bi Tho result was anothe: Diant on and more anid ebq othet railroad hee, R SALE—NEW S-ROOM FRAME COTTAGE AT | NG Corre E —_ . : prise, B4 t Be Dizher price is en eT j the few bad thought it Maely Larned I i TRAOK. JSTAPLISHED 1870—W, 8. TAPPAN, DEALER | t Easton, Md. The issue of schogl permits for white pupils pe & le cansot TAWBA WINES, BRANDIES. GINS, ke , &e., IN , ve | whe - in. The outcome of the final match is pfora to quale is wil be before aay FR KENSINGTON FHoM Sir | BONERS AND'IN BOLE, diestock’ beiniz well bet TOREDAT Ss Tre BB | Ein Diesonde, which ewan tise watch apd Mise Agnes C. Fleishell and Mr. Edward 0. | continued today, and over 800 have been ©2-| now much discussed. Hovey ts the favorite, Seat seers Sormpetowe sone inst Sen Cae re | eee aac pont Noe a the tie | 1ted and desir the beat family trade, Non awe i Jeweirs repairing s specialty. Castell were married yesterday at St. Peter's Telled. EPTEMBER SE a 4 PTEMGE AT PORTL, - Bit His Broth Ear Of. to look upon him asa possible winner, . Bas iD 645 N EN 2012 Penna. n.w. intimat % ‘Sully : ES. RAM MEL BEER. AS SEARLES (8 AND Gt New YORK AVENT Intimate friends. Rey. Father Sullivan o % ware Some persons about the Police Court toda! Layee ag ay CONTAINED | By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court. holding | _ Visiting carda printed from plate, 750. per 100 _oc1 | ciated. After the ceremony the couple re- THE WORSHIP oF BRAWN. wa 7 cstoetal iB” | Castell were. ster Peters ai though Larned » remarkable work causes many arly of | buy. Plats and imished by AT THE FEED ESTABLISHMENT, POL ‘ | ERVAND, ENGRAVER AND LITHOGRAPHES urch in the presence of a gathering of their Sach feck aPiutee sola there Bes Pari: Sele BT. WELCH, JR, 605 Fst, nw. ALL The Wate -SURAW, BILL BEOG” ARLE CLOCK K. oo is, 8 seat st 2. - | Ton = AS) “I foot. me TY ACCESSORN kp.“ | THEREIN. THE ENTIRE Shee ‘J. HERTFO! BY AUCTION 5 MONTE Ni6. Ais Bares Fei aireetges mda anes i Yapit il looked at Policeman Garraway with a certain y virtue ofan érder of the | ne Coprt.botdin paired to their own home on Capitol Hill, 7 ree | On aD se pablisauction, on the aisteo ante tne tiny an SHOOTING STARS. Where they will be glad to see their friends | degree of unenfety, and his appearance recalled | Admirers of Sullivan and Corbett Pay Their trains LJ] Eo ee = - WEDNESDAY MORNING, laces ingnitioned above the contents of the stables of after this week. i “ ” or! 7 21 or gies: | FOR SALE OR RERT—A NFAT SIX-HOOM cor- AUGUST THIRTS FIRST Tho, Teste tM Draney, sea”, purtiy twentioned above: | ,, ne 5 ; __ | visions of “night doctors” or “resurrectionists, Respects t. Them. hacen ang | Bitare ot Bovhined og yes Giigay of | PRON NIRG ar aps Gohotg, | towhtich I invite genvral attention. No, you don't,” said Farmer Begoth to the | Mrs. Lela Johnson, Missos Pauline Chris-| for he had in his possession the left ear of «| ‘Three thousand admirers of the manly art of = na 2 me “bie ee NS TEBE: NAMED. CXioeus realy Monday, Aucust29, andcan be had | botel clerk. “I know what I'm about and you mond, Lizzie Hamilton, Mellie McHeney and | Southeast Washington citizen and the latter | se iefense crowded into the Brooklyn rink we SALE_ OR EXCHANGE—TAROMA PARK. Yirtue of a d and peeves of the District | frome anetioneats or from the administrator or don’t get me to sign my name in that book ner | Susie McHeney of East’ Wasgington have re-| \.. , here about the court as a witness. | last night. Three-fourths of them took their raed. Ww! = Sipanoot often results from F oenare= pean home, less than two equ sell by public suction at the time and places TAOS. ‘Mt. DIANEY, Aduminigtrator, no whur else. It cost me sixty dollars last | turned from Colonial Beach. | Joseph Carrico was his name. Ho liveson 3 | costs of to Sight the best. B} wese wan ent Graits coming from doors and windows. Srepincss end erates ;cloraat wood r is 1 the goods snd chattels contained in said 64-645 New York ave. spring to sign my name when I wusn't lookin’. | _ Miss Nettie Cook of 726 9th street southeast | street soucheast, where last night he had some e" , »' FMIRD, CONBIDER SOGIAL ADVANTAGES. _ | (5 pcsbot snvunt: & ‘ aR; | thesaler “Hho stock will frst ‘be otertd extn eat | RATOLIEFE, DART & CO., Auctioneers picndet ded id d blew out | 2nd her cousin, Miss Maggie Johnson, are ona trouble with his brother James, who is better | @uthusiastic crowd. All eyes were turned to- ner nee iete wil BOLT popaioce Oe ag | gntvand Wien tu bacmipcetcnanes Tera? | fwig, andi aiwaclory bld'e not outatned fwil be Gage PO BM ronm and bley cat | vo, wosks' siaih Se friends inPrincs, George's | Known as “iske” Curvion, ward the stago in the center of the rink. In i bm eet be are rey litte | Bropgty. WHER, L222 Fst.aw. | beimmediately sold tn detail, to which I invite gen- PROPOSALS. 65 aca county, Md. | The latter, it appears, was short of funds last | one corner of it stood a huge floral harp, with Sup. Jower than s6 towns (73 JULIUS A. MAEDEL, = “ oe ne ; Miss Agnes G. Waltemoyer and brothers, | Pight aud he called on Lis brother Joe for the | » pair of white kid boxing glover peacefully re- Sitcply om promitpes and expectstions. peop Assignee, $18 Sth ot-n_w. = = = He's philanthropic in his way, : ae! joan of 50 cents. Failing to get the money he Sag abe tere wot fat roed atten. eters, FOR SALE_LOT: PPS FoR BOOTHS, “G. AR. ENCAMPMENT. MaGah acne cae Francis and Joseph, of Capitol Hill have re- | jnoe, "y conie. | Failing to sot the money be | nosing upon ite strings, and tho inscription, except. possitiy. an old farm house spd a stable. AL! 5 S| | Bites will be received b: on. H ca ; u turned home from Mt. Winans. . Not satisfied with this he added insult to injury | “To Johu L. Sullivan.” A bright-eyed Japan- Othe- people pay ‘at little ellages, where | ——— a Scart ae FUTURE DAY and advertising until SEPTE feo NOOR, ‘e does his best to smoke up all- ‘Miss Clara Fox has returned from the Blue | } “ there de Oaly oats onto steven, ce ce tapes 0: ae - = ee —______ | for the privilege of occurying, the space wider. end The cigarettes on earth. ‘i : by spitting the ear in the face of his own brother, | ese hung on to tho ropes with a towel over his Perhaps s shook. Te oa eal Bey FINE LOT OF STE ST. NEAR SEW HAM Auctioneers and Appraisers, | around the reiewing stauide on the following ree- Ridge mountains, | whom he had so badly disfigured. shoulder and # pitcher of water at his feet. A say Ste, Smith oc Mi Youcats pushing the develOv- | sigs and rear alice nti aey acon eacreted. 1407 AND 1400 G'ST. | grvations for the male of relteshy cl a Mr. J. W. Somers of 1100 M street has gone} Volicemen Garreway and McKie went in| man weighing 900 pounds stood in the center EPrhacs fon gat eyeer heathy Frcs, $3 per square foot, axp nan-| ,fiaring the G. i. ; “This,” said the red-oved cook. who was peel-| to Boston by sca for a fow wecks’ vacation. | setrch cf the avwailant and they captured him | "2 weighing 200 pounds «too + anon in, Fecullar, aa rentaas. Ba s Jet par, | Arps to 3.ve x mover, | SESS. gkGcE TR, OY HAL: | refreshinents on the White Lot or Garfield Park. ing an onion, “is wan 0’ thim concealed | Mrs. Somers, who is now at Narragansett Pier, | i South Washington, was as round as the trunk of etree. When be TATROT NUMBER OF ADVANTAGES. that te | 8290-6 1505 Pa ave. | NESS. S RertON ee Be Space infront of Contral market weeping.” is expected home next week. nan a eremed betese Jelge MMs eek | ick tome hentag aabet chahes te SGzaT, Sota present exiating advantages, és well as | oR SALE— ane ocaaae Op TUESDAY Mi ACGUSE THIRTIETH, | 3. Reservation No. 33, south side of ave., adjoining Mise May Harlow of Alexandria is the guest | ‘he case was continu stil smooth muscles slid over and under one an- COMBINATION OF APVANTAGES AT BOCK-| LOT @0x100 OMMIMEH RI JUST ABOVE NEW) tue » | Ok Reservation No. 34, north side of A SURPRISE FoR THE EDITOR. of Miss Lovie Randall. - VILLE. r : other like the coils of «great snake twisted HIRE: AVE. War Governors. it 3 “Now,” suid the jest-vender to the editor, “I} Mra. A. Ralph Johnson, who has been lying | 7, ¢he Pattor of Da Exnne moe gag epienerhonynr pared seh TDG pladent of al tbe varions EERE | se rime eee ieee ce prythee mark it well and tell me if what I have | critically ill of typhoid fever at her father-in-| "Since state, war poveeacre are in demand, Bed se pinhemgere yo te pte von ie ait the places aateat * "1505 Pa. ave. eu 2 A ASPARAGUS, FE ES EE NER given you is not a most exquisite sample of | law's house, is now convalescent. | what's the matter with Veteran Chas. Robinson | tionary style like unto that of an elevated rail- Pichia heaithy region Rockville offre the | POR SATE Oe aon aw ee | PUDDINGS, VIN SEs Asp stnwes, | asthe zh ; wing | merit and merriment.” The social event of the season at the old! of Lawrence, Kans., who was governor of that | road guard, spun around ome beel before the oe aod fature inducement Here is ES CORXER LOT, IN MERIDIAN HILL K '. Gee xine. | dh), Reservation No. 28, south side of adjoining | “In truth,” replied the editor, “I cannot | Sweet Springs of Virginia was the german | state from early in 1861 to 1863? He is over | *bouting thousands, cleaving the air with bis 1. Ie ts the county seat and will grow with the | Fronting 50 fect on Erie st. and 150 feet on 10th st. : Ofc on ; Pid z NoCakE | No. | speedily speak my mind. I must consider it | §i¥¢n last week by Mrs. Benoni Wheat of Alex- outstretched hand, and thus addressed them: ‘or price app! “GOI | ; = andria and Miss Wheat, which was led by Mr. | ishty years of age, but active and virile, as | oO 000) lease! Interjoocin’ Mr. John b. Still. sok tt bas neatly 2.000 people already and doubled 3. Vv. X_ BUNCE, Naty 2 ds First. | © Z farther. It is a new one to me, Blair of Richmond and Mrs. Wheat. The ball | we of the radical school of Kansans, who some-| yan, the champion of " hampions and of the gers ie dete Fears: have cae > Pa ave. x ON, RTS AA LEE Rare team Bead - : i room was beautifully decorated with the grace- times defend John Brown, have good reason to | world!” Then the great man folded his erme BS Bi offers the most pac ual Sgatoa, betas frome 30 |" FFO! ALLL RIANGULAR BLOCK $8, Tl MILL, FINE CLOCK. | meu: Tonce had a boxing match with Sullivan,” | ful asparagus vine and formed a fitting frame- | know. Then I believe Thos, Carney, governor | on his big chest and spoke: State location and what you to sell. The ii itil is ini pres The Kansas fron 63 to E il entiemen o Auctioneers. | ectiaiggeation and what ox we eta guid the citinen who Se full Of reantalecence. work for the many lovely faces pre Th Kansas from 1863 to January, 1995, is still ntlemen: ‘Thanks one and all for this ae “Go ‘way. You dot say 80!” replied the | rman figures were unusually novel, while | alive and residing in St. Louis. My old | kindly applause, Now, as regards to my last ” LATIMER & SLOA nile eee, trains fashing- | Of round, Delag alt ‘ile in (hints taineten, which ts ca} tains Teach several” pu Bounded by Vi hington. Ip tne, the modern standard by SEY FD UNTIL. *"Committee on Privileges ; f the favors were exceedingly handsome. At 12 colonel, Semuel J. Crawford, became gov-| fight: thnt which is to prove whether 1 am John a a og ees... : samehour —auttd REITs % little man who likes athletics. . @ handsome supper was served in the parlor ernor after Carney in 1 He lives in this | L. Sullivan of old or Jobn L. Sullivan to be Market’ cf "Waabfacicn than are bate ES “s., Prop “GA. R. ENCAMPME! “Yes. It wasa great match. You see, Tied, | ndjoining the ball room, The chaperones were | city. led to our full| passed by. (Wild cheers.) Iam not here to h at apt "Spd Pe. ave. a é | gtteran's rill Le racelvel by the Commitee on Frtv- | and he countered.” Mra, Judge Siddons of St Louis, Mrs. Judge ; © were, in Kansas, | «peak dfsparagingly of Mr. Jim Corbett. (More t Avs. Tees NO) cavilese fae “Yeu, yes!” Schroeder of Cincinnati, Mrs. Caperton of West | thre@times invaded by confederate forces. We | cheering.) Iam delighted to appear before a nights i abd ireedo: malaria ALE—SEVERAL SMALI. rs PERE! RY SA ERY VALUABLE IM- e us during the G. A. | Pa Pi ale . Virginia and Miss Miles of New Orleans. were called u for less than 6,000 men by the | Brooklyn audience, which I disappointed you ‘oncuitees, The result is bealth and comforts located on 7th st. road a Brizht wood, G HO! BIS | | The committes reserve the righy to reject any or ai | ‘Then we had a short clinch, and then —' Y os RTY. B . 3 mi Vashi i: c | national go and we gave. first and | some years ago, but we'll let bygones be by- ven EF - | D.C. also several cere lo's at Brigitwood an bids, and the successfit! bidder nmst furnish cood and | i i “yp, Among Washingtonians recently at Richfield | pa! A J noc gage ~ Se “4 . has seven srocerles, {oar markets and gnier- | D x | betwee , Suimedaad Panatanee'y delder tums furnish food and | «T know!” said the little man, excitedly. “I've 1 es " ‘ re, last, to its defense nearly 21.000 enlisted sol-fgones. (Shouts of “We will!) ‘This is all cs friea gi atariet Laake io" Waskagion, nears : sted on ft | THeKSDAY, DAN OF AEPTE MBER, | Wilt be sauisiactorly yertuct tried thove tactics myself. ‘Then you hit andhe | Sp¥ings were Justlee and Mrs. Wolds, HEE | diers. We once put over 17.000 armed militia | Sou hear fromme the 7th of next mouth” (Wild saison peeved Tone? SBOP | ewe | Aa tae 50 fot on D street southwest | teed atuount, of a percentage of the receipts of tho | feinted, and—' aco Wiley, Capt. and Mrs. McNair, Capt. and | #ftont of the army of Sterling Price, and cer-| yells of applause.) a tag Egy lace between Washington ae aes : tui daproved by a arxe Qrick house, coutalsing nine | PRG p “No; you're wrong. He hit and I fainted.” | Mrs, Joha Schouler, Mr. and Mrs. Seaton Derry, | inly the ¢ Ten Ce ae | a After the Jepanete boty corvent ind given Alte ‘hing THE CHE: are the tions: i 3 Sam” Crawfo Nin't | Sul ad 4 per out of hi ~ Washing SS faletad Teer | PELEWes tae outgrow POMS. all a wing are the reservations Mrs. James Hoban, Miss Mitchel, C. P. Mitchel, | &Cognition. Gov. “Sam” Crawford cou! in't | Sullivan a drink of water out of his pitcher the asbingiou prices. "Ask any reaident along the elec one square 3 za . a A SEO ot a Ace i Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Whittemore, “Miss Wilcox, | Sind it, but nd to leave the executive chair | chatapion of champions proceed 10. mule life Rvilic. Best ineate acl in Bockvitle at 10 t0 Be eg ap ge oOo sai Anctionoer. | 4° Maservation No. 3H, north side of ave., = = — onspicuous | Staples, Mra. G. E. Shaw, Miss Shaw,. Mrs. E, | ™°Te DI ——— a were delivered in este of Circe, lending wit a pound. Fresh butter, of best quality, 25 EAMES a Indians. or Kage id conic iene ah : i 3 $2,850. i A HH. LEVY, Auctlonter, i n.w. (south side, | z2tHeser¥ation No. 30, south side of avi 3's prise else bere : : mi -| A. J. ave. Bow. ide). ac Gides boing cheap the feod is aud healthy. SALE—I HAVE THE FOLLOWING DESIRA- — ). 31, north side of i a | “) a st ” 7. Churches of the prigelpal denomination’ several See egecnde acme ane Rdcpatnd atleastre eala Gt Hvetheu Rocatbare ae Sunset Hall, Asbury Park. Miss Regina and | born’ of the war and rocked in its storms. I] Few of them mise the devoted “Mr. Jack sools, one national benk, three in w.. 75 by 110, per foot... a1 diedaed. to'whdek da tnvise the pattie - Bs ration N = ’ Josephine are also at home again from the | refer to Gov. Wm. Gilpin of Colorado, who, | Ahton, and in the last of the three short rounds eles, Sane Sean marecinne 8 Te, bby rg, foot ae DAY. SEPTEMBER FIRST, 1802, NALD —— | Out marriage licenses they are supposed to sur- | mountains in Virgil refusing to obey, oF rather ignoriug, old soldier | he was evidently dazed and only #track out me- alone the princival streets, wich De Dee ae br TIS Decco | front of our sales room, we shall afin Beservation N render their poetic license. Miss Katie H. Thomas has returned from | though he was, the refusal of the War Depart-| chanically ‘arr tuncadarr ize nant i th st, r : te ‘ : Sara to permit the raising of troops during | The sporting fraternity seemed to be some- N Pure ws he excatest abund ; | . ‘ 10, Reservation No. 27, north side of ave., sdjoin- Cape May and will join her sister, Miss Mamie, | ment to F i i - > * by alnesoe lee ani Ti ne, O& by 144, per sess re 1 ES coe | «Hier taste in music is improving wonder-| who is visiting Mr. aud Mru Oherles Smith at | 1861, procceded with the organization of the | what disappointed at Sullivan'scondition. They cart-tune-ists, ‘Miss left and following it up with two from the right east sagt os ee There's another war governor living, Ibe- | that cameo close upon one another that they Mise Clara 8. McGeary has returned from | jieve, only he was the executive of a territory, | must have made the, recipient see double stana ‘The common impression is that there is very 10, Lafayette Square. little poctry in matrimony. When people take 29, north side of @ ing 80th st. wi Ph and extensive mail facilities In 11, Reservation No. 26, south side of ave., adjoin- aceidents or sudden sickness, friends in Wash- $ i : ¥ : | Cussstertowh, cat tie CSieaagseihee te first Colorado cavalry, ordering himseii to New | thought be had more stomach than was neces- Ses i 1 's and separate pieces, Handsome Oak Ast st. said one young woman. re : Mexico, where it assisted in driving out of the | sary, and he certainly did puff after chasing Mr. Rrektdthen ween 3 | Sideboards, Walnnt end Oak Secretaries, Walnut and fade whoa patleesens ptie pite es aero ip ¥," replied the other, “‘she never plays| Mrs. J.P. Herman has returned from Europe, | Rio Grande valley the Texas command of con- | Achion around the rine few times He teerts It offers the ccuvenlen es of a city united with 9 Y W.. 38 BY ‘0 | Oak Bookcases, Desks, tension aa citer Tables, plagsia the evening, which will bette agent ine G- 4. | or sings now.’ i= having spent several wecks at her mother’s | federate Brig. Gen. Sibley. ly Gilpin, a | for New Orleans, the scene of his “last battle,” ractivas of the country. : 2 : ks 10 | Lounges, Walnut and Oak Hall Racks, Chairs, Mirrof as eVer sen, and the owners: ges ougit to | OF 18® ois “ | house. soldier himself, deserves 2 we Oth saa frovt Wardrobes, Plat aid Mantel Stisrors, Brussels | Featiz s handsome profit Yes,” was the rejoinder, “that is how I in the line. | on Thursd: Address ali to ‘The i of Wm. Carney and Annie E. also, does Gov. Evans @f Greeley, Col. Corbett gave an all-day ethibition of himself ‘proposals marriage ‘a and Inrrain Cerpets, Oileloths. H ir and other Mat- G. A. LEw1s, i 4 i who raised the second and third Colorado regi- | at the Madison Square Garden in New York, | roondan ‘be na 3 ne ones ee Messer will take place at the bride's residence, | non Sq a nee : 8. J $0 | ee aaa Bolsters, Crockery and a pete ee tenes Eke ee AT THE RIVER FRONT. 921 G street paced a , tomorrow evening. ebraska and Minnesota were Indian | but it was a fizzle, barely 3,000 being present, \yermanent'y. Thenativercsidents are cultivated g oar . a % = ae One of the most delightful. da: the it was expected that the place would be Ticapldhiote cotin ones ALSO ROPOSALS FOR ASPHALT PAVEMENT AND e of the most delight: inces of the sea- | snition, if li filled. browses ix the ‘Tennaliytown | POR §\.E—THE CHEAPEST LOT ONE Sai | Several Carriages belonging to partios leaving the city. Whar epee eR ballg ings and groans 8. ARRIVED. son was given last week by Mr. Wm. Grifith tho: there was - ion) governor in Ar- ws ere bout Sve railes distant from ne | 78-2 SS A. H. LEVY, Auetionser. | tut —Sosled proposal ficnta, will erwestved | | Four-mest schooner Daniel B. Fearing, Newport. | Owen, xheriff of Howard county, Md., at the | eat (em May ing? Letahese oll or nena] Wm SANS “hen MALE Is BRAD” le, waich is its terminal point | DOR SsCE-SEVERAL CHFAP LOT . nt eee, at this ofice «mei NOON, TUESDAY SEPTEMBER | R. I., Capt. J. C. Cifford, from Bancor, Me.. with | Grunge Hall at Glenwood. ‘The hall was tasto- R. J. Hixtox. | FS. o83 in Le Droit Pars: 0: | 7 ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEE! aed tee oe eee ee 1000 square , 1,200 tons of Penobscot ice; from Bluff Point in tow | fully decorated ind the grounds were bril- Washington, August 29, 1892. Commissioner Merrill Kidicules Somerby’s CLUSTON. nil cash parment."Tibess’ lots PRAISERS, 1407-1409 G STE ee ee as of American Towing Company's tug Hercules, Baitt-| liantly lighted with Chinese lanterns. ‘The ‘Talk of Resurrection. z cor . “2 a f : CAP schooner D. B. Steelinan, Baldi | ‘ corn . alge ar ES | TRUSTEES’ ABLE IMPROVED | Me grounds. Atenrion is ineiten tothe | wore, Capt. Morris, fr haumock with 80,000 | Guests included people from all parts of the Had His Pocket Picked. Insurance Commissioner Merrill of Massacha- = the Comes .M. i Se tees 55 e T5 Y StOCR CREER Be ARNT se petet® | feet of lanber.. Barco Cons N state, among them being Mr. Harry Towers, Dr. | aia thi * ena : Ato reset t EON 2D ST. N.W., LOT dum TO ENO SF “LYON'S | ry we 352, aud Vol. 21, pure | Pe “ant Swain, from Canberland with 106 | 1. L. Harban and Mr. Edward Harban of Wash- man giving the name of Henry Greenwell, | setts, when seon in relation to the latest state- alles, improved withaspbalt yevement; | ,¥ : Statutes ation ‘coal. Schooner | Dais re Satara foot te Per ea LEONARD, 530 434st. 8... ant specthvath 3 | ingt from Pennsylvania, who has been stopping for | ment made by Supreme Justice Somerby of the Ist day i fice. ‘The United, Steserves | Hore, Cupt. ‘T. J. Foge, from the. Rapprhagnock | ington, ’ 2 ment made by Supreme Ju Y in Tiber 978, fo]i0 Bos St | the riet te reject sy tad all propossis OH | Hirer wit 35,009 teed of fimber-,, Schconer Myra. | Mr. Geo. C. Langley has. gone to Berkeley | a couple of weeks on E street southwest, last | trom Hall, wherein the latter criticises the ty Bike AG a ei i coy ‘iatiee ‘bidded, “owt | aI 5,000 feet of Fumber. Springs. night started for hishome by the B. and 0. | court's action and expresses the belief that the at f f at to the bishest bidder. "om 7, 3, GARDEN, WASHINGTON, D, SAILED. ‘Mr. Chas. B.and Mr. Wm. E. Swan have re- | railroad, and on his way to tle depot he passed | ill be revived, said that it was sheer non- Bin. iso et FOUN O'CLOGK Paty oF U See eee FR Ore, Painting and | Bogeye Besse Tankersty, Tappahannock, Va., order will be re said that it wa lazing’; for Construct ent Hou t FOUR O'CLOGE P. 3 Gazing’ for Constructing” 3 Vlent Houses at ‘Prepotaleaii | Capt. Moreland, to St. Mary's river, to load wcod, | turned from a three weeks’ vacation, during | Louse alley. He stated that he was accosted | sense and amounted to nothing —mere wind om Pst 1 "Pretty | Hotanic Gerden, Washington, i visi ings, a ADJOINING BETHESDA ARK AD i ae on, Wesnionion, wil | re ioral which they visited White Sulrhur Springs, | by two colored women, whoasked for a quarter | someriy's pct, Pork | Fon the secceroea i and otherwise’ known as “Lycs’ Petaheadent Gre Be Senate i tan ae | aie, am Goce aarhs Foie: | Basic City, Staunton and Brandy station, Va.’ | for beer, and while talking to them one 0 bye = 44 ee —y mall | HB WAL biON, OsT Fate. Seat t boginging a s£0oy | Plans ani svecifisrions can be sean. unt EWHLY | Baltimore, Capt. Gruheh to Norfolk to load lumber | Mr. W. . Ison of the treasurer's office has i; et and took his pocket book, | resurrecting the Iron Hall. It is dead now as 1 S. : viagh = ms 01 x i | FOE SAlt CHEAP lors fects west, aint feet, th uth forty. | ENT. love. WM. B- SMAITH, sapt, UA8. Botame | Cot ota Mpaneena? une snes. Alorandci | stormed from a trip to Boston and. the White 125. He reported the fact to the | cor nail. ‘The fact is, the people who bave ie saliread. SA. OND each. | Flow in ia . ‘ Har CHa teat estes nattitatty oh | Semtes ate B87, 0 wel Rood tor tle port, Schoonér Mary Ells. Alexandria, | mountains. = : cotnine Me Geepel | beez and are now identified with it have lost DENCE LOTS. E F 7 AO) doerees, wost | FFEADQUARTERM SOUTHERN BRANCH, NA- | this’ ports "Four sect colconee” ‘Sensis ence | Miss Nettie, McBarland has ret f : a “caireonwell | confidence in it by this late showing up of the y located, overlooking the sur- | 10" bet i s ¥, Dect tents tad | PA DOU ARTS 007] BB facNA: | this ‘port. Four-iuast schooner Jonathan Bourne, iettie, Mc! returned from &/| asked the police to take no further action. ; some fools ¥ > ae | A desirals custness property. F st. nw. = ” > eee + igual Home fcr Disabied Volunt ldiersHainp- | Capt. Ellis, from Georgetown to Boston with coal. order. He may be able to get ef to go NETEORJEITAN BRANCH HAS SANT EMBL oot ww, eh onchte tthe rea! | J Steg enor inne poeR ta DUE Ties Sisag sak aces at aru es in for a resuscitation of the Iron Hall; but vou north forgone ‘sak onehalf | SONRRTE Dag Gs OCR EN WEDNESDAY, the Schooner James B. Flanagan, from St. John, N.|_ Mrs. Dr. Dunn and children and Miss Edith . don it that the bottom is knocked Bis Later asa Nateracnt Causrtettic net B, Schooner Mary E. Deuty, Alexandria. Schooner | McFurland have returned to the eity. ‘Asphalt E ith tho cast bank, vi Bait: m NX’ Three Brothers. Schooner Mount Vernon. Sehooner al aatlank, | Barrack Build BY ei oe a the Sa- Gartieand Rell, Schooner May Flower. Schooner The W. H. P. C. held its regular weekly meet- LOT, 202: OR SALE fins aud sixty hundcrcths (6) 80-100) feet. | Separate jroponals wi i be required f ‘Schooner Oriental. bad 16th. 224 ce north seventy-three and three-qnarter (7334) | tion of the Butidine, forthe Heating ——-—>__. so agaiare fr sith wes, four | ik rot Apparatus and for Plumbin ¢. Drawil Ordered to “Trot” at a Pistol’s Point. Por barges a op ohtatuet trom Col. ¥. T. Noodtin, Governer’| Fighting times of years ago were revived this . GUNNELL an srased acme Ach ag ve, hundredtte | vil Engineer. mud-tu,th, yO stn. | Seyenty-oneand three tuarier (7130) de-Teeaciatfurty | PROPOSALS FOR THE < | Gly ie withitheast hank, tueuse north nfty-four | P 'seatenery tr the LL LOTS IN | \he cne-quaster (304), degrees. cust ninoty-eieht (OS) | Sealed propecaln can.” Alagvery ules lot. feet wih the east DAK, thence north. twety~ | fer the US. Navy, 10 ne oven seed my Sey a | Ses caked cad teeene a meen teeta ee | mater be ae ae. =eaygien Py NO BRIBERY IN MAINE. feo hundeed and taeuty C220) ect with the rast bank. | county Naty Departinent 10. | street, when a party of small “shew north Arty-three and one quarter (3034) degrees | TWHIVE OCLOCK NOON 1% A Egan Gear aa teed | EARN Soe tag aay |e sie, toe fiends Seer Aint iting ho] gn, gnc nie depron an | ti met Belen 7. Cdn, he Jen 4 nk.thenre down and wich the we to fara vi Soh cote etein cod eee (Sn) Sesrees, the pave. yards. ig be any aunt, Mrs. Louise Longstreet Lea. ‘was a democratic Judiciary “4 mg ang tn - {made move toward him, ‘economical bicycle tour of the British Isles was Maine ectte Eabee ape torte een eat iy Cap | ee So gore dy Bens at ope iy andar iy ot }. Mra. BW. Holman of 1621 17th street and mittee of the last Maine logislature, anid in ref- s, : noted last June, arrived in New York last | crence to the insinuation that and * DSU werent or Xv MgaAT as. | arn, Cen Nenaraaay te ane peeten | th i Ei Seci tae | them drow pina on himy but didnot shook | BOL mother Mrs Z,E. Brunner, have returned | noted lst J GEG Confederates bribed the. Son Ropcatare eae’ Metpepeltn Lean ince | oer Ee: ema pervee fin TAG | RAPA cote hamredis Tee, | Atuatar ts witiak loin, fests RiGee | The aie atiracted alas erowd of peony | The following. Washingtonians were among| For neatly thirteen wosks Me. Word has Fees comeing th raion gpd mousy. | At Gaithersna : a 7 inet, south seventenn (1) deetees, west six ounaced | mandants of the ditferen: navy yartn or tothe navy | among them being Policeman but he | the recent atrivals at Hotel Royal, Atlantic City: | been away in Scotland, England, Wales and : 5 ; Set dhitty-alshtana cwenee-twe: hundredths (as oftoen.” ‘The stationery mustie ail Gid not succeed in arresting any of the bo; Geo. W. : . | Ireland, and, despite the bad weather, ho has | %,inst state 0 Das i . south twenty-seven (27) degrees. cast five he Davy standard and pase the ‘navabin- iy ya. 3 the 4 “The insinuation that bribery was used is all hot nd sevcceet and forts 0Xtr bindredthe | spective tds al Se thu Uo ae: | / frase succeeded in journeying comfortably for | posh Were any attempts made at is t As) deareen, oat 4 Ene, departivent Cruel Driver. chan would ‘been made IAN, tse. | ESAT ea aoe ores Bh agent | eavanet rateaanl or NAG} MBE | ene nanos of Pos Ensue stay = extecese of some | scxmsitnns, bat Low wali touheon tae ot committee, RG and GRAY webundr-d and sixty -oue ond sixty-six hundredths | Acting ot Burean. a Sunday afternoon, while sitting on the porch me, nd ‘that not cent was to influence the eta: | Satoh 100 fot Roatan ied RRA CM: | [7 a, ROTANTC GARDEN” WASHING Besos wr : years of close attention to the matter of cheap | Hs! 20" singe orn ne ediclary, someaitons | Sasteen, eons ve Snare cones yieee | Us “Auce 24. 1802. or furan Hotel, e young man about! ‘took second-class the ‘notioe.” Tee ee ne aS AOR Tea seat SY. | w. Botanic“ datden with fuel tor se 8 . touring. pamage on the | 6 in any instance that came to my * raroad Mea tae nor | ga iywaand nig haduivedits (SES TAOS Ton | printed. ee Betas gate accompanied by a ledy,'came dashing tip epean chor eee eon pie oo ro ASGESSXENTS VOID. 3 ae oh the bane: ‘eee subse nee leaving the orsel and ruqn'ng north three a q M AY, in a buggy at the full speed of the horse. The Ms evnweyense. asta gaara be | _Indge Taylor of Indianapolis has iseued OPPORTUNITY E | Guechall (44) docrees, weet four garg sn 4 room ‘he best lots. Come at | dismases, diseases « + ‘eight and touts eur” hundredths 100) ‘get ° stone @. 8. Bort elztt ( x oY eee i it | | E : | el i i 1 Told You cop, a'Park. | he sent free om request : ‘soe aad i if | ! i | i H Ell i COMMER Ba WOODMUNT. idih and lowaciele “77a

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