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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, JUNE 2Z. 1893—TEN PAGES. 7 oa etalk : . = = FLYERS AT CHICAGO. | iiscrics Se tiesto trey eater priest aes Mere eee AUCTION SALES. AUCTION _ SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES ated, or at most apply to only. few of theteam. | Large Classes Graduate From the Colored | There is Mystifying Work Ahead for the THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. _ # FUTURE Days. FUTU cig po dene Lae The beglg ne eee the Sporting Life ‘Normal and High Sehools. Fall River Police. RGE, FINE FLAT OR APARTMENT HoUAR, | THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auction er w. S.. Auct ae ———— Rorcurre, Dank & co. nes ng i ee | Dag Bangtails Pouring Into the Wash- ‘ule; © euche vill clundl ne neusenes end 1f he The Academy of Music was crowded last} Now that it has been proved to the satisfac: x MIDAY the 9 PEER had finds that any of his men are uot taking care |°ve™ing by one of the largest throngs ever | tion of twelve men that a mistake was com- 5M... we will sell in front ot 20 PA. AVa. NW. REN F K STREET. : 4 Tht | TWOSTORY AXD MASEMPNT WRICK DwrI! of themselves he will, in sporting slang, ‘stand | gathered there, the occasion being the annual | mitted, and that Miss Lizzie Borden did not proverty known as 1433.1, s 3 G | TWASTORY AXD 1 ington Park Stables. him on his head.” commencement of the colored normal and high | butcher her father and stepmother, ae alleged, ches ton B0-fo0t 9 fOr SINEIE THO BEET | ROMM ANI ALE MUDERY iMrEUVENES ER tnibe Washingions made, seven errors in the | schools of the District. ‘The front of the stage | sayz Fall iver special to the Providence ; nts alee hae crater St ik Seal. Api clip pas EP RONL coe a Pe teebAd 3x SE TWENTY SEVENTH. 1 roma: was i 3 a idersicned. ALY-PANT” : “y SENATORSWIN ANOTHERGAME | last two games’ wou but, according: te the piled high with doral remembrances from | Journal, the crime is thrown back to the after- | IF, 2f, anertment house, ‘containing 27 rooms, wit gated cues 14, T8010 "aud rocorded in Ltber peel RL authorities, because they wou the last two they | the relatives and friends of the two graduating | noon of August 4, 1892, when the police were | balls, furnace'and. steamy beat. ration. fi, This Bingrict of Colasntie. ind by dipeetion of "the otise | LOT 8,EN CB PEARSON ET AT” SUBDIVISION payed much better ball; in fact, played “‘as it —_ and many of the graduates were more | scouring the country for the murderer. Noth- wee tor: dats ore ie nt bie i Poredipna 84 9 soub ey ad Sass a sel Froutine 13 fet 1s to SOMBER 80, was ” Zood rental Tt : yon FRIDAY, and improved Wy a desire’ Ade Wcpise ached. Witiens Weeke wate mat an tear could Py cna Vico | abstantially remembered by gifts of books and | ing remains except the fact that Mr. and Mre. | rod rental. It is seldom such a piece of property Dpreualees all the reat satate dearrinca ie SURé gf the Mément dwelling with all modern ‘ President ry vo ether useful presents. The Marine Band | Borden were slain in cold blood, and the com-| * Reason of sale, parties leaving city, rust. the saine being part of lot forty-five (4%), im This property is nicely located, being near the I by Farrell and Sullivan Wou the Game tn | President Waltz are with the Baltimores on the ted (t with the rendition of | munity is etill enddled with a tragedy that rea ajitrits: Oue-thlrd can, Uulauce a ‘one, two. three © | subdivision of square ten hundred and two <100%) ag | tes trsersagh he tence line. “Tk will be sold the Tenth Inning — Death of Aristides—| present trip. Mr. von der Horst says all rumors | {*H@hted those presen! y fa with a traged) and four years, with 6 per ceut per anntm, payaule z Ter plat in book KL. H-, folic 308 of the records of | atymonthettt tact’ Wukch hiss shout three year and General Sporting News and Comment, _|,®®09¢ Baltimore leaving the twelve-clab qnenloyable program of music, and District | mains unexplained. Opinions, whether changed | tevin tani ¥. cr all cosh, st option, of purchaser, of 125 HEAD OF HORSES, MARES AND MULES | Ube tarveyor's olen of tive District of Columbia. hes rian Over aud above the travt cash, of whi cs opeheeadt are ridioulous. He saya his club ie dolng | Commissioner M. M. Parker, who conferred | or unchanged by the decision rosched. ne cr Aanponts of 1 005 regiiied wt] HGNED ZO Ue by D. &. KELLFER, “TO BE {oirete east of Tralth, street et aod runic | pga of sale ana. ero on —_—_ well fmancially, make. mas joner sed com .ce east fifteen (15) feet: thence eo ety-two | days Tren compa 3 Jade Grady svardod the money prise lea | Rom andthe, Rey. Waller H. Brooks riety | heme ecetieraes Toons ae ee Femeved| Has etre Tees Pied day Mates | OR PHLDANE VEOH Rua rue. yn, az | (Nseaterea gehen wis rst ac’ cy | sire yuo ober th gt Cuzcago, June 22—From sunrise yesterday | night offered by him some time ago to the New | addressed the gradaaier, wishing, hous success posers tireld'new | 2 save tape advert yenfofnach sergio in some | OUR BAZAAH, GSE ATRELE NOKT"WEST. | “Yerns: Onecthird of te purchase money jaca | Sigal iy °o¥ Dancin, recor ett the pure until long after the shades of night had fallen | York players doing the best general work. Doyle | and giving, thee: excllont advice, Among ow necessary to pursue an entirel¥ ne! paper publialied NAR ENE MEAD OF GOOD, SFRVICEABLE | (of which #100 mua ‘be depowited at, Hime of aie) | SNP TCR set, BOERS Valance in two equal’ installments ‘ashington. D. i BS DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. | HORSES, MANES AND MU TING OF — got $100, Burke $50, Davis €25. Ward, who line. No member of the family took tho lives EN AN > “qual inst “ Ea MAREBAS - crane ra Se, Leal, Teton, areas: | was 20t © candidate, decligel to amard the | Seeregreopgoueied game, tzon the stage were | of the aged couple, and an astauin must be| E9-THE ABOVE SALE Ha BERS posrronrn, | Soop, Granta bitLiye ardck, Luin Tak | Recnred’on daeronerty ore lsh at parciteers sb. | U et "krent Stes MARSHAL SALE. BY VIRTOE Garfield Purk and elsewhere poured aah | * Moke Gees sees Recorder order Deeds Bruce. pv. peta? | found, oF it must be said of Fall River that a on, acrcuni of thn rain, Maul) THUMSDAY, JUNE | COLLECTION Ur GouD. couNthy | HORSES. | Hon Conveyancing, be ‘at purchase? cost. lerk's office of the Supreme Comrt ot eed fngten Park. Among the earliest arrivals were jealousy in the team. Judge Grady fiend can kill thereas he pleases aud escape | GULOcK Pao * 10% AT HALF-PAST RIVE | DEALERS SHOULD ATTEND 1 BN ASHFORD. crrustoes, | sale ia ey gt 0 jae directed, Twill the St. Louis detachment of the Sonta Anite | need his own Jadgment in the disiribttion, "He | GPus Francis, Ly Cardozo and Mise Lucy E. | punishment. ‘The work of tho nuthoriticn has | ToLOCR FM. ____elr-a ret aT HTN sldkde__ JOHN B. BEALL, _") Trove xe string, while the Iatest were the Bashford | bas not decided about the pitcher's prize. » Pe just in. The investigation which has been | 020 PENNA AVE NeW. | 3027 ‘Auctionfere._| [)UNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, 7 ; ‘date, | _ Strange that President Young should keep an ‘THY EXERCICES. yursued and the mass of evidence which has cca oe aS | REESE Spey eS Manor people with their Derby candidate, ” To the music of the Marine Band the gradu- | been collected are worthless. Every clue which | LARGE 3-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK FUTURE DA\s. SIDE OF RENPSAW STREET NEAR THE COR- umpire like McLaughlin on staff—e man 4 HOUSE. CONTAINING 20 ROOMS, IN SPLEN- = NEK OF FUURTFENTH STREET, COLUMBIA Pilatus, and Eugene Leigh with the latest Derby | pho is afraid to go up under the bat with the | ates marched on the tage, and after they were | Las been pointing in one direction for ten ex-| Bip CONDITION NO. 1610 SEVENTKENTH | '[HOMA® DOWLING & SON. Auctioncers, HEIGHTS. =i certainty, Clifford. catcher —and lets , peinstaking, conscientious | reated the Rev. Mr. Grimke invoked the Divine | “iting months must be disearded. CORAM STAB CPST CORNER OF COB) So ccrees gare OF VALIABI'E REAL SND | xP HUMSDAL, AFTERNOON, JUNE, TRENTE- Tn consequence of the heavy rain on Tuesday | man like Sryder rest —New York Herald. blessing and the following program was carried FOLLOWING THE MURDER. " $ 4 N NTH, A. a os ‘O'CLOCK, BY AUCTION. PERSONAL PROPERTY. we will cell. infront of the ‘the outside track was closed yesterday and what | | Merritt of Boston still leads the Peague in| out: Music, ““Gondolier;” salutatory, “Trifles,” | From a legal standpoint, if from no other, it] . Qn THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE TWENTY. | | Purmant to a dee of trust mede on the 13th day of | “* Toro, BLOCK 95, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. there was of galloping was done in the inner | batting, with a percentage of .475. The other | Julia Anna Young; oration. “Inventions se'a| is plain that some monster did just what it has in treat ofthe prtaagn Selatan eto secon of Westmorgiond coum. Va Sen abe 24th | acrtnar haga i editrly eared fore Ae track. None of the Derby horses attempted to nang Oe reer ae Dae 06; Ham- | Factor in Civilization,” Edmund 4. Burrill; | been claimed no monster could do. Ho sent #1 yronting 21 texten Trin a ore derth of 92 feet 10 | S49, t0 He Bind ewiagnd Job: Bhoruas, ease | yell ati twecsriines on mies owosey™ Fe ~ era ewie end John, Sherman, trustees, | 47 do fast work, but Keene's mighty pair, Chor- | 377, Ward, S16; E. Sunltin Sno, Tek se ae anmies Wang: oration, “The Teacher.” Alex- | note to Mrs, Borden on the morning of August | inches on Corcoran at. iuiproved uy: larse HCE | by the Colonial Bevel Improvement Cornpany: tose: | “ae One fourth cash, balance cap be arranged essay, “Portia and | t0l0,'0 Mrs. Borden on the morning of August | (rath a. Cure Certain, bonded. tadebieduess theres descriied | weit -s fater and St. Leonards, attracted a great deal of | Burkett, .360:Coanor. S81 McCarthy. Sab:iehe Tia," Estelle LM Hawkins, inusis: coping | £884 stole in muse on 2d street. He en- |" “the above proverty will be sold subject to. the fol- | (Samiti §. Burdett havine beeu substituted in-place | afnannouuced at the sale, oF the purchaser can pay ‘attention. len, . 898: Brodie, .886; Latkin, 33; Glasscock, | “Xancr ‘Syek:* valedletory and cama, The | fore PY, the, front door, which was double | joninr rusty 98.000 due Sune 11 16a: 98,200 | of John Sherman as o2eot the sid travices tn said Topapcips, Ke. at purchaserecost. 4 deposit of $200 ‘Dr. Knapp, while satisfied with the appear- | -89i; Sullivan, .528:Grim, .325. Mission of the Kin a.” Laura Anderson | hooked, or by merase te eh ee wae Sxi00d, dne May 16, 1uan all bearing por cent,” | of Westmoreland conuty, Vireioia, on the uth day ot | With in fifteen ‘dase, ‘otherwise the ctor ance of bis coit, G. W. Johnson, does not seem | wy, of Fhiladelphie and Sullivan of | Terrell; conferring of diplomas by District | tors not haw he entered 90 long as ik had been | trast Gasnes Shoe ean overgnne emore the | Naveuber. A.D, 1887), anda direction of holders Darcbanse sites See espe, Tint ana cust of Gotenicing fo think thet he has a “cinch” oa the race. | Fagtington each made five hite in the game at | Commissioner MM. Patker; music, waltz, | Gemoesteaiad thet he ot In od seen | Sa, Seat at ae Ee a a een sey hata emer 3 coveri terda; “ ” 3 : suction to the high | sale in some uewspaper published im Washi 5 Dick Harvey returned from St. Louis yester- papas & ftalian Serenade,” address by Rev. Walter #. | his unholy undertaking. He concealed himself | ¢ePOt'pt,#900,Feduired at the tine of sale. Ifthe | get, idder_ on the IN “ot peton. of tha Yate Law Behool foo is | Heoaker mane He forum of sale are ‘ust completed with in Afteen, days | JULY. NGO” At Colonial - Beach, UWesunereiann | —22)-dieds hE w team, wi s; music, cornet solo, select. by A. Sem- frou the any ; eat tome ounty, Vi ‘following described p JUNCANSON BROS... Auctioneers. day with Ploodgate, Dare and the rest of Fair's first for St. Louis, is sid'to be «| uel; benediction; muslo, galop, “Progress.” | tort ne ery et ne erases. The world knows frovecty a tear cont ofthe defaulting soaks oan sony pear di eater: | paar eich cbectnh Gentes string. All the colts looked well, Floodgate | Fough player. ‘THE GRADUATES, been seen since. Perhaps ho secreted himself | {n'some uewsparer subilahad ie Weabnestore ae Geeks | the Colsutal Beak ete weal ae Bek ede | RTE Soe aay PASE BNEEEING STE: i ial Beach Hotel, consisting of bed: especially. Hin performance at St. Louis did yin Boston Foutz had nine | rhe graduates were: in the cellar or in a clothes press on the second | Couverancing and Fecording at the cost of the pUr- | steads, chairs, ‘mattine, bureaua, waststands: cots, | | WEST. at eight mer S014 Yesterday Stovey Bed) Normal School—Ella Bruce, Mary Elizabeth | #00r oF in the attic: it doom't matter where. | Ht¥Tanga RATCLIFFE, DANN & CO. Aveta, | SURAT coeteeat divas eTea cmeean and | «BE iets ofa certain ced of trust 30 mm efther he or Dare starts in the Derby. inc Waihtaghoaa’ dave strosk anedioe wta- | Darssi, une! Miidss WalbsrLoake. Gclomsa, Beep thas bis note bas not accomplished bis | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & GO... Auctioneer — | Piping, Room Purnitere, constting of chars, atic: | 3 Tber So, 2540, tlle 21g the land res The officials of the coming meeting at Wash- | Bing streak.—N. Y. Times. Mary Emma Hite, Nannie Mione Frazier, Nan-| Kirs’ Bord TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING FRONTING OX | Gred'und four 08 rooms, terme tee the persaual | sell at prac euction, ae puceraiened : Stovey is playing astrong for Brooklyn. L RTRE! dred and four (J04) rooms. Terms for the personal fc auction, in front chy ington Park will be: Judges, Maj. J. J. Barke | pihsTison fa again laid off.” This ie probably | We,Nom® Hyman, Beatrice Johnson, Mineola} 4x orp stony WITH A XEW CHARACTER, Kxbiaieih, nbs SODTHWESE AT AUC: | "ESTE ae ane tour oytyiota, Terma, all | See eds, THE ae DANS “UR ESS end GC. Riley; stewards, W. 8. Barnes, W. B. | Danny's last year on the diamond. Tucan, Lilian Mason, Lalle’ Peters, Charlotte | T¢i# the old story, but « now character ia of PENS OP see swexry SUPLCTER aidinder cae and tora onidus over | the certain place gr parcel ch round! and bremi- Cheatham and J. E. Brewster; starter, C. H. Lee Piper, Lenora Ciotelle R jolph, Eleanor | Playing the part of the villain, and circum-| HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK ¥ Ml thereof cash and the balance in minety | ises situate in the city of 3 a i i PM ws or all cash, at option of purchaser. trict of Columbia, and knor Pettingill. Death of Aristides, the Great Racer, Robinson, Julia O'Delle Shepperson, Annie | stances must be made to fit his convenience. | Spy" of the premises. parts of lots 17 aud 18 in square otel and tote! reservation, contcining an | being part of orivit in square three | _ RATCLIFFE, Dab a Sr. Lovis, Mo., July 22—The noted race | Geneva Shorter, Laura Andervon Terrdll, Tonia | He te not detected, aad ho waite an howe erag {Rear ate Gmermtory Frame Dwelling. pp yd sti Peek coat Troms | RQ ATCUIFEE, Dak 8 oe Ten aE ew Challenges the World. horse and stallion, Aristides, by imported Leam- | Rollin Whipper, Mary O'Hear Williamson, Jev-| hour and a half until Mr. Borden arrives. It is | {WOvaand sightoen months for notes bearing interest | Hille aud interest of the Colonial Bearh fusprovertent <a - Broomrvorox, Ini. June 22—J. 4 Quinn, ington, dam Sarong, by Lexington, the prop- | ie,Wetmley, Alexander Bernard ‘Claman, |fuir io" pronnme. that be does nat goto the | repent vatcontvacene Strat Schur’ | CuehenLst see se sesh, | nested Oa, 20 fo. Shes a 9 | CHARGER AALE OF A TAUTABLE. Lor, etre ghampion catch-as-catch-can wrestler of the | erty of J. J. Tompkins, Chicago, died here yes- | #9nry Waller Freeman, Albert Ridgeley. stable, He follows Mise Lizie Borden down | of qhrma io he capi ait LS ee date | Fite of way ‘end user of the same thet inay belong | feet and thence west Ob feet to the piace of besinning, & THEAST. Pacific coast and late instructor in wrestling | terday. He was twenty-ono years old and | a6 School, academic course Mary Felix | stairs if ho is hiding in that part of the house, | day of nals, sie proverty wil be rooold at Tak end | “3%, ented i the ot ownergat Colonial Beack. 1 | torether with the improvemente thereon, Consisting t for the Olympic Club in San Francisco, is here | greatly noted as a race horse, being the first aean media 5 eh ager ot or he waits until she —— if he is in the | cost Se caenaine percnonet incash, the Tentdue ‘in two equal installments, notes | | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to . oor, re eben i Je16-d&ds WALTR B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aneta. | to actively, with in, | be paid in cash, cece pod and authorizes the pablication of « challenge | "inner of the Kentucky derby and later on, on | qdolaide Chisclma, Ella Veto Evans, Glovinis | the ne nie “Ho iakes ‘binwelt aff Noles ———=- Ses ferert thereon afsivand twelve onthe. from day of | ents, yaya in one two and’ three wool with for $500 a side with any wrestler in the world, | his defeat of the record-breaking Ten Broeck, | Ang Gant, Blanche 4 s — 3 FUTURE DAY: or all cash, at the option of purchaser. Seteat at six per cont Per anbum, payable semi annu- + | attained national fame. Asasire he was nos | A2% Gant, Ernstine George, Augus-| lessly north, south. east or west, with the ax | - enter = 4. Fifty-one and one-fourth acres (5134), part of the ally from date of sale, secured Uy. ‘of trust Strangler Lewis preferred. pg mcr tine Gomes, Lo Berta Gray. Annie Clarette | and the note in hie possession." His motive | |g ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO fafin adlolying Clase Bore veo equat | toe a Goo ontion of the om — reene, Evelyn Beardsleo Grimshaw, Bessie | cannot be imagined. If it were robbery, he aeatataisk aka tastalimnonse nator tar tee eiaste te caves estes | pes . swevencing, rev BY TORS. — Estelle Hall, Anne Marietta Harrison, Aunie | lost the nerve which enabled him to endure the ENTINE CONTENTS OF THE respectively, with Intereet tbereou, at six and twelve 'f the Darehiser. a SAE cas aia Jennie Fraser Still in the Lead. Hawkins, Estelle Irene Muriel Hawkins, Har-| strain after the first crime, and fled withont BEN ROTEL © — roti day of atieor allcash, at option of par- day of sale, otherwise the trnstese reeurvethe waeke te tekery’s Pitehing Causes ules) At midnight last night the score at Kernan’s | riet Louvenia Hill, Lillian Estelle Holmes, | helping himeelf to plunder. If it were revenge, | cospaissrXS: Hi NAL CAE a Vine rembiabar sttustcks Gensel aan ‘ein | oo oe ey te Lose to Washington: ng | Ho0dae follows Mile. Arnott, 76 miles 12 aps | Elola Elbert Huntc, Wilotl. Leontine Jack he surely bad i wo 18 Pao neon renee | Ming trebundred snd alsiy and Bfiven“ons-Sub- | Darchaser'™ = Oe © , There was no happiness for Harry Wright| Jennie Fraser, 91 miles 14 laps; Nora Evans, | %°; Alice lackson, Rosa Ferdinan: ‘A DIFFICULT TRAIL To FOLLOW. CORR CREE Fe Ae ORE TURE: | “Term: One tiird (steed, residne in two equal CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, | Trustecs, ist ercing, The veleran manager, ekg | mie lp: Alice Hobo 6 wiley Sip: | tate Sete Manis’ Beatie Snes | To ack him wil be dificut ie bannecs |g). ees aes MRR APTS eee, |e iat atl AER | wold Se EAN ae upon the Senators as easy prey for his young | Frankie Fleming. 74 miles 14 laps; May Hatn- | Bellanna Lorena Lee, Jeesic Estelle Lewis, Har- | & Year's start, He bas no name, and no deserip- | $?"!NGS,.MARTRESSES, RICLOWS, | TOILET | thom fon day of eale-or ul caahs at then eptioe of ‘© 0O., AUCTIONEERS. colts, and ever anxious to assist his team in its | ilton, 43 miles 6 laps. Fiet Anne Lewis, Roselle Burgess Martin, Mary | tion of him can be furnished. Nothing short| pyygp__-S!?CHEN FURNITURE, PeTbe sale will commence at THREE (3) O'CLOCK on * SALE OF BRICK DWELLING. 1 march pennantward. arranged to have Wash- Pen apamnaen etaeed Blanche May, Hannah Francis Morris, Mary | of « miracle will ever reveal bis identity. But ‘OFFICE FURNITUKE, hoes RINE TFENTH DAY OF JULY. A. D. 1803, ret Seectiie Sokal Gnah bo eo weenes . with the 7 — I Holly Theodora Naylor, Irene Gertistine Par-| this is an age o Letter ard : TRON SAFF, &c., | 88d be continued from day to day until completed zi ington play off «postponed game th de atin daaaeeat tc Eo anak a fan age of miracles and be may be over- | 75 te sold hy suction on the wresal nAI "The title to the ral estate will be retained and: the ber 25. AD 1880, and WaAiin diate. ‘The sae: den tat thal y ann y Hireeiums Louise Parker, Louise Alice Pesbles, | taken. At all events the above is a shadowy | ro 'WEDNECD SY Mor MING TOMES TREAT: | Jatt installment of vurchase mousy ce notes given tor | NOMA? 26, 18 18 Uber (No: 1434, tlio AOI, of home teams was defeated in one of the Wort |hetween the Coney lana Jockey Club, me | Mavgarei soot: MidesdShelios, Lose Kalog| Reta’ he anteidanl ho drove mblade into | FioHTH rina at THN GiCLOCK, to which we | Vil Aetna Aaah kynete ice Gan | ih ree oe suum acento weet een, ‘oney Island Jockey Club, a x the skulls of Mr. and Mrs. Borden, and who | ™Yits eeneral atte it of the bs ‘the | Undersigned trustees, will sell a! public auction, ne [geckabaagnrany sad the pont rooms Dee) Es zcer, agg Soomseat Tharson Anas [Beep raree atggamebated eent, foc fer | Cy guia sen teem NOT OaSS | SERRE Se Ae SELES & | BNE OPES Beene ES ° sett . * jours after the discovery of the frightful deed. mp “ Toul hacer’ ~ i ponent P. M.. all that certain’ piece, cel 4 Vickery is responsible for the defeat of the| The Western Union declines to state upon | Tubman, Martha Verena West, Josephine Gregg | It seoms inconceivable that with three people ame Roe) | Seekanear ed che paces ene an OOTOINS | Ccamsiaee civests in Gea cllg et Ueekinton Daa Phillies. He stayed in the box just an inning | "at basis, but gave the assurance that the | Weston, Marr Elizabeth Whiting, Anna O'Hear | about the premises there could have been more | VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING | Forfurther information sprly tothe undersigned. | Columbia. Known snd designated as and being " an inaing | telegraph ‘service from the Sheepshead Bay | Williamson, Jeannette Cratchfieid Williamson, | than one such individual, It isn't necessare to eet REE ROUTER ET: CERT BEE ost ae hoe . py Se and «Malt. | He managed to blank the Senator®| track would not be interrupted in the fature. | Julia Anna Young, James Franklin Allen, Char. | double the difficalties of the unsolved problem, "BUILDING, AT_ADCTION. SAMUEL 8, BURD’ 4 of the District of Columbta tn in the first, but he madea terrible mess of Sumner Dixon, Samuel Carrol Hudnell, James | But there is no denying that as this perplexing Mt ETHIRTIETH: ING. at FIVE | 905 F at now, Wi Nogethor with the improvements ‘things in the second. In this inning he was hit ‘Chicago Pool Rooms to Be Closed. William Butcher, jr., John Brown Dixon, James | slaughter stands tonight some scoundrel who A Graurependivulon sf eens eb ore | ae - 2 — J weed for s double and a single, gave four baseson| Cuicago, June 22—The city ordinance of | Edward Walker, Wm. Alfonso Wilder. answers this meager picture is still at large, n is recorde.tin the office of the surveyor of | PJUNCANSON BE: nD One-third of the purchase money to baile, hit » bate.nan and forced in three runs. | 889, sto sol sell: a book: | _, Business course—Eva Jenetta Dodson, Marie| an’ if he keeps his own counsel he ct of Columbia, in Book C.H B., page 81. and D ste nw. id in cash, end the balance in three equal in- 9, stopping po ing an: making at | riiraboth Ferguson, Lubello Embry Gibeo n° | The property fronts 20 fect 7 inches on A street south, a iu one. two and three years, with + Carsey was substituted just at the time the |. int outside a regular race track inclos- ‘guson, bmbry lis likely to remain at large, It is| with'a depth of 110 feet ot reet to wide alley, and | TRUSTFES' SALE OF FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS t six <6) percentum per anvum., parable Senators were around for the | *"Y point a Mary Ellen Hill, Isabel Janifer, Celestine | safe to assert that he cannot be painted in roved by a three-st 4 basement brick SrA ED EE cet 1206 and 1228 D | semiannually from Gay of sale, socured ty eed of second time, but wi a only | ure within the city limits, ie sustained in e de- | Azurelie Newton, Sadie Miranda Plummer, | stronger colors. He is n phantom so far as the | dwelifne containing 10 rootts and ail "modern im-| STREET NORTHEAST." 1°“) 0° | truat “upon the property sold, or ait cash, St the om ‘one man out Wilfred had of it pall cision by Judge Wilkin of the state supreme | Anna Quarles, Isabelle Lancaster Smith, Addie } most brilliant imagination goes. Nobody can | Hive beautiful nituntion cl thie plover taketh cory | Apel SF ISDS ail dels rece ho Hee TERE AMS | Guined of "the purchases ache Ginter et tle” A his team runs . Leonida Thornton, Fannie Elizabeth Toliver, | set him down as «farm band, ax n sailor, as a | desirable for a home, und the locreasing ‘value of t Sed., J40 et wea. and 347 et seq... of the | Conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the cost ing court, his opinion being received yesterday. a Thief the lima of «long continued ent in | George Ignaiine Dowser, Egmond Antex Dur| tramp or axa buries mun." Whownd wit be | Bahar tate rates ceatyot wesen tray | amb yoyo 8 Di of Clune suite te | Leh, evan, aus of tie oe cota an , who Senators, , John Edward Colbert, Alexander | was cannot be determined. Nevertheless he | Terme inade ki eof aale. o will soll at "public anction, Tront | tees reserve the nicht to tesell the property at the Hak | TRUSTERS* BLE pitened in nearly as ‘bed form as Vickery. I font repel mage eT ES te the Cornish, Sherman Dabuey, Boynton | must be substituted atthis late hour in this | Jesbdads "CG: SLOAN £ CO. Auctioneers are eum ay Fine ste so ot mle parca. y mnGDTan bra Seo aeons eanon Domne third inning three singles, | state, and the city is now ins position to close | Columbus ny ndrew Dorsey. | marvelous case, and the interest which once JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. O'CLOCK P. “M.. ull those ce my Is CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, wwe four bases on bails one tateman: | up the pool chops. James Cartor Dowling, Oliver Thomas Evans, | centered elsewhere must henceforth center in | Do. alegre oem Jand ‘and. premises situate im Waaninston ee Diss | _SeeL ade ‘Ridrens, 500 Sth wt. mw, ING, BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF lute combbenticn notion eae, William Cathbert Elkins, Judge Wright Hal, | Nim, FINTEAR THE SOMMER OF G RTREET NORTE | CLOT columbda. bnown “and disingwished se and JP°SCANSON BROS. AUCTION ERS. SPRUCE AND BOMBER STREETS, LRDROEE and with the one gathered in the first inning Will Bo Called Jubilee. John Andrew Hopson, Henry Collisr Johnson, | ray sures wits. Leave Xo stoxe uxrunxen.| oY EAM ehOS LING 1S FEET BY ABOUT LIK | Eathien'and Leutbas, Mate adkatisionteanes | Don ee cate orinPaoven erode ocgrine eta ied the weeee, William Miller, Alonzo Mitchell, George x = TURSDAY AFTERNOON, JONE TWENiY- | 1008, as per piat recorded In Mber 19. follo 73. of the PONTING FIPTEDS REAL Bera: ‘Virtue of certain deeds of trust. dated Sangean ahs for ten | , BO8tox, June 22.—Mr. John B. Paine has se- | Bertrand , Jobn Pearson Quander, Wm. | The New York World's Fall River, Mass.,| SEVENTH. A.D: ISK at HALE-PAST “FIVE | records of the survevor's ofice of the District of Oo: | EfivN TING FIFTEEN BEREET BRGINSU EE | 280 and Merch 16. 102, and Gui innings, when the Senators went in and batted | !€cted the name “"Jubiles” for his ballast fin| Henry Ricks, Shermont Boll Thomas, Sylvester | special says: Lawyer Jennings has no theory | °C je will sali tn froes cf the premioes Sunah fas seecaneacemace af Okeeceach by | THIRTY ETE. BEET FAST OF TWECETY | S0tho tequect of the party ocored' Gate victory. The fielding was rather loose on | cup defender, which will be launched at 6 p.m. | Thoms, Harry Archie Wilkinson, Aiphonzo | which he can sustain with proof as to who did | | This vr fable for’ teaidchos er *H* | provements, copsintiae of four fvovsters buck dwell | EET SEVER INCHES. toe SUNETE™ Hla Sicepeue! both sides. The Phillies put very little dash t South Boston. The name is taken in | Woodson. commit the Borden murders. Nevertheless, he | “Ter: $1,700 in oF ‘Each ‘above houses will be soi ‘CLOCK {nto their work and played ‘in marked contrast | consideration of this Jubilee year of the cale- oe says, Miss Borden. and her sister will eave no | te ialancein woryrats ai) pent tw nua | sopra, HA Ee, © become tones to their pontine xhibitions The hitting fof | bration of Columbus’ discovery. UREL, stone unturned to alscover, if powsible, who the est on the troperiy; paid. oral) cerke of cheeee | ver caatser anle: One-third of the sparging ots Bytee tell dene Sullivan was the feature of murderers are. bunt is already on and | tion of the purchaser. “A depostt of $200 required at | one, two and three years, with G her cont inte . oe on Robert E. Correspondence of The Evening Star. time of sale, Conveyancing, &c.. at purchaser's cont. id to be wetaret by eetty | auction on FRIDAY, THE SEVENTH Da‘ ol nck aking four singles and a two-| THE NAVAHOE SAILS AGAIN. Lavazt, Mp., June 22, 1999, | Will continue. ‘erin of suo fo oe compiled. woth in Attecn day: ERiston theproverty sl" otall¢aahe ‘ue option of | ZOEY, AT QUARTER BS OEE FM | inthe otice r ‘the [~~ not a little | Royal Phelps Carroll’s Yacht Again Off for| Representatives of the Hinkle & Gaither LIGHTNING IN A CIRCUS. Se rut wet ¢ tine’ Purchaser after Ave | house al tine of ale All Souteyoaiae ced mt seit dee ot trust the maine being pert lty forty ee sary belch Kicking by both sides. The score: Agricultural Implement Manufacturing Com- ——— dapat bverticement ingot Purchaser scont.,Termus of sale to be complied | Kundred and'two (1000) as permet ir ec TALS | «teem England. pee Eight People Instantly Killed im Ringling | Pavey nubiaued in th in ten days from date of sale. otherwise trustees | follu SK, sf abe neseicod the setae + | to be paid: pone ena ‘witsiianen ‘The Navahoo bas again sailed. With « fair| P*®Y Composed of ling business men of . Jerzdkds U Ne reaarve the right to resell at risk aud cost of derauiting | Ps’ toe Calwrbic: bers on the ween eee eglimens one! Ok 3 | southerly wind Mr. Royal Phelps Carrols yacht fnshieibeme 0 .yruhacroaa levine eee Aare Lah aan | tiver | THO DOWLING & 808, Auctions, Durchaser of purchasers, KL hurty-Bve “iy fet eaat of "V2th tena wud | tara 2 a : several days recently seeking a location for a it 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at River Jel9-dbde _ ALDIS B. mI counting Cvuee Gon Seven 5 thence “be ° a aoe Seieets__ | Minety-taro (U2) feet, seven. (7 : ; i : ; j i 9 is speeding aay from Americ, and ber owner | Conutacturing plant Ib is rumored that Falls, Wie, lightning struck the large clreus | sat SS SATERUAY TO LENT {, © SLOAN & CO, Aucttoneers, 1407 6st iffeen (15) fee, ana uence ne eporcharer. —_e 1 sapere a juarters have been secured near the Baltimore | tent of eng Bros., wale! _ hei AUCTION ROOMS, 612 F (REET NOR’ us s F Hov which 8100 inust be de) ageing 330 34 ; i ee ee ee ae 35a Ohio depot ated tant operations will be be-| people, instantly killing eight and imjoring NESE OF 4 AUNCEELA NOUR COLLECTION SNTWEN TY StAt OBrmeey NEAR Wat rat soutaliventa af ob trom a irs. Carroll, accompanied by Mr. H. B. | gun shortly. more than twenty. ‘The killed are: KIAGES, HARNESS 2 ova 3 5 Fant to Zid . ’ if 5 By virtue of 5 deed of | 3} £8 2 Q| Duryea and Mr. Woodbury Kane, went onboard wks Russoll Brothers’ Burlesque Company of | Clarke Mapes, Eugene Reynolds, J. A. Glen-| pastor Furattuse Mise ue ay of Apr, 10 and diy eecerded ig Liber’ get Sparcheeere coat —— boikde 15 30 is | St en o'clock yesterday morning at Boston, and | Washington appeared at the Academy of Music, | aonning, town clerk of Oak Grove, and his won; | Furmitare, in cherry. ick of Coluasa. smd at tee teauestor the: beets SOHNE. BEALL, "} Trustevs 3018 3) * = this city, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesda} nd | and odd Hair and oth Sieh of Golmmesa. and as the requestof the party se- sow ee = 314-200" 04 Mf. Carrollarrived an hourlater witha back full | syenings Large wadionces were present 2t|0- A. Deans, 0. P. Wiggen's fourteen-year-old | $04 gi muectg: ait and, gured thereby. owe will offer Tor ale lar pub. ANSON BROS. Auctioneers ofbundles. At half-pasttwelve o'clock the lines | exch performance, and the show wasafirst-| son, Curt Aldredge’s twelve-year-old boy, an | md Rockers; cue s lectrte Fan, aor WEDNESDAY. JUNE TWENT\-FIGHTH, 1803, ES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, sIT- LADIES' GOODS. Srve cart off and the tug Fetee B.Dreily tock | clans cues upknown boy. Several Horses, Cabriages a Marna a, the tollowtng described real State’ senate ta ths maf g. extln Sort ottaurs reshape] TLESOES, BLDG) OE Er Rater See oR tow. left the wharf at th ‘The Fourth o! ly will be observed here by x iN. y of shit District of Colum! certain derd of trust to us bearing LATEST STYLE Sionte "ceo sree ‘hd ber ping | tec frei Saab pls Mit 8] Thee oft nr enn chine, | ag ih, | Meant aia wae | amen a et ats ete | Dean be ns, . attractions 4 sib VILA SELL | titan ad records District of = nd formerly ‘belc = Soh 725 13th, Y FIGS. Teas, at | estate of the late Clark Mills, as said the parties ‘nectred thersty. wer a ae es 4 So the, hixbeek, badass tne eee in Liber County No. 8. foilo 30, in the sur- | {6 parties sec ye S Cleaned in ad Harness to pay iivery bill on iso proreey fe aentecaaee Hoe mila from | Fev oy, THURSUAY, THe repay oF | Ovrmse Surre Pe Hy 2 7h at. aw, _| the city, onthe Haitimore and Ohia raivoade a | SCE A YD. INU at QUARTER PAST. IVE sont ses cos, folle $44. of the | BB 7 ld in the Laurel Grove, ani eet robe ryrth x ree chmod have been | will include dancing, two baso ball conteuts and | The performance was not quite over, but the * is trip, | ther diversions, he Laurel Orchestra. the | terrible storm caused the immense throng to bp (herlpeeabes oblong Miss Carell sane Zaurel Military Band and the Laarel Drum | crowd out of the tout. Whi'e the people were i Bs = « of k O'CLOCK P. M., all BLAZER SUITS. Voyage and a discontinuance of the evil fortune | Cpe sill Furniah music for the occasion. | | passing out the tent was struck twice by light- PATCHEFE, Dan & co. averionns, — | Heya Tak Maret Distt .sadininn Avalos | O° Mind “prmiees’ sivtate, ta our Summer Spectalty. which has pursued him, but nothing of s Blavche Baldwin, daughter of Mr. E. P. | ning, with the above results. A fire started, — railroads, " Parties looking for a cheap howe Ia a good | Of Washineton, District of Columbia. and “known me. ’ kind occurred. A few of his persona) friends | Baldwin, first suditor of the United States | jut was extinguished. re ID MUAPOES, LOT ROUSEIOTD GOOr eo | OGM should not fal to attend this sale, Pg Ke) te uceetoseasagenat joy. umber aod | were on hand and accompanied him down the | *Teaturs, and Mins Lee Koller. daughter of Mr. | The lightning struck the center polo of the | od SaStADAy MORNING TIES. IWRCY. | ach oe eee fami Exaheray wil bewold eubtect to | $5,001 sauare four hundred and elety 3 power machinery we can ‘0 Rourke. | harbor to come back in the tug, but that wag | *™ Mrs. Samuel P. Keller, have gone to New | circus tent. The greatest coraternation fol-} FOURTH, 18k} commencing at. TEN O'CLOCK, we | ait tn eset ot fies a run ‘Hamilton, % > 000 to be paid ih cash; @100 | S12: Becinning for aig A London, Frederick county, where they will inued a‘ wiil sell ai the ane garkg. Wil pene Vickery "1; | all. Although quite acrowd was collected on | London rb ten eo y lowed. The rain continued falling in great | $i) pellat of Ratcliffe, Darr & Co.. | deposit will be required ‘at time of sale. i e01 4 ousehold woods stored | ania and reccrdinur at cost ef prchesor er of hwest corner of sai sive you better, quicker along aid street i nce 50 [ates i end of ‘tl if te od ber go acces! @O sheets and the bodies of the dead were soaked | 279, P4hhy, tr" 2,8 ot of household woods stored | auctny and recordin at cost inchem thence east U3 fect iy inches to t Spd more reliable work, mun of eane£-25 "| heared or oven wrved a hatvand sofar asany | MF. Chatlee E. Farr, local editor and basi-| through before they could be removed. Ait paiuice intorentad wil” rieane tab | be'tesollatick wed tat of dapat of ssid ot, thane orth 23 ieet 26g inches, Cuence | CURTAINS, Siow fone one OTmER Lescur cames, friotic enthuriasin went the Navahoo might | New manager of the Laurel Democrat, bas re-|“"iingiing brothers aud their employes did at W. B. MOSES & SONS GILES C. HUSH, Frustee, eS fe REE " turned from » short visit to Howard county | everything in their power to alleviate the con- | 21 Sa NDREW > Est nw | S four-story brick dwelline house with basement 2 ve been for an afternoon run up the ‘y' e, " ANDREW B. WEBB, Trusts 22131000 2-7 6 S| rave voen Bins P Me | relatives. dition of the wounded. The dead bodies were | (, & SEQAN E CO-; Anctioneeis, 1407 G SE mw. | orc-akas Comer Ott and jleratnaie: Ont third ot the Purchase money to | Mall orders reste on at. Haddock and'Lover.”° ® 4 A HURRIED DEPARTURE. held by Caney ee tara ane il be] taken down town and laid out on the flor of | ONTESTS OF kurus-Rsows Locay.| [JENCAM#ON BUOS., AUCTIONEERS. Haliivente pavabiein one-two nnd tures yeaiee with | Set Bid Pevave ta 4 . y @ engine house, where they were, with the ex- 2 ie b. .| Dunes — tn at six (@) per centum per enum. payable | QTAMPING—TOWELS, NAPKINS AND HANDs eee: HE, | The wharf were the Navahoo Iay was a busy | night next. caption of the unknown boy, identified in a few Popes HOR CON" | TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY OX from day, of aale, wecured ‘of | S ercuiets ‘from 20¢ to m 200225510 3) scene yesterday morning. Tho workmen of |" Miss Laura B. Bitenger of Chambersburg, | “¢Pton of the unknown bo: MBINATION POOL TABLES. SUPER | — SEuCRTS RORTHEAST WLSUTNGTON D | uf tne purchase daeet ot SAS ST bees | SlLsiamping st half price. Mb. a the company were still at work on her decks, | Pa., is visiting ber uncle, Mr. D. L. McNulty. ‘The scene as relatives identified their dead EBLE-1GF | SIDEBOAL NAP RTELE | Br virime of a deed of trast datel the Ist day of No- | 2% othe, burchaser at the "time ‘of sale. vant By fitting chocks fo the lifeboat and large. tonder’ | _ iss Myra Waters of this city has gone to the was distressing. One elderly gentleman, the : xember. Av Dy 1 fn Labor Ii. foo | Ailcoprerancine, recording and gy eng pe = 20 ©} which had been injured in the collision. ‘Tho | Mountains with a sketching party for two weeks. | futher of young Denn, fainted and was carried EXT WOO) cat sakorneaee in. fron’ of | {itt within ten days trom day of sale. otherwise the | oes and.iece curtains a apeclalty: prices reqaonebie: ‘wx, | "ite ducked crew were hard at work getting HOWARD COUSTY NEWS. out of the engine house. The clothing on some one. MONDAY, THE TY-SIXTH | Hak ani cont Of the dofeatten tere ere wt the | Metsad. TS lime ee pe rp 7 | stores aboard, and a number of spectators | The regular yearly exeursion to the Wesley | of the dead was tora in shruis, while others MIGERATOUS. A,B. det AT HALE-BAST FOR | MTPLEC EE MOUEES Ceo (stow any canons 10 7} stood on the end of the wharf busy looking on. ig | Presented no external evidences of the fatality. ‘ me ; i it Wash tute 4 a : 5 Trustecs. CAROLINE LERCH. The hen coope, containing a number of highly | Gove camp grounds, located at Dorsoy, this | PIAS ber of wounded is estimated all tlie EE OF ED Tee EEE erSTREES | Commbss, co wits dhe pecth cataies CS oak eae 2 sets £20 19th ot. and Ps, y ty, for the selection of ti USUALLY FOUND IN A WELL-APPOINTED ass 1206-1208 T st. nw. PITTSBURG WON IN THE NINTH. excited chickens and ducks, went aboard and | County, for the selection of tents, was held | way up from ten to thirty. Most of them were B by the full d " y-one (31) in aaa ARTISTIC DYEING, CLEANING AND , y Staats Mr Bure ors, RESTOR Cleveland forced Pittsburg to take the most | then the supply of coal for the galley. today. There have been a number of improve-| taken home as soon as possibleand are now| Oa SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FOURTH, 1893, or Se | (Successors to Latimer & Sloan) ING of lient, heavy, or ‘ of the the pon Mr. Carroll's arrival he went below for | ments made this summer, which greatly euhance | doing well, APES OCEOGR 20 AE, Twit oat salen feo ; ma (71), 08 por plat recorded MOTG wt nw, {Rods tage and aici of wear. —o season in the ninth inning | , sort time, but again coming on deck atrolled | the beauty and attractiveness of the camp presence of mind of the Ringlings and | whch weinvite xeneral attention, “WY SM*e% £0 | District of Columbia. with the inipeovements thereon: BANC ees Scien of toe ae ti Pittebarg yesterdas- | As there was no regu- | up the wharf once more. Twelve o'clock came | rounds ther employes prevented a stampede, which | "Terma cash trust, {he amount dus under which will be stated st coe vege THE BANCROFT (PORMERLY AT 1908 NY AVE) may2d Jer umpire 7 hand, the game being ® post-| and still the workmen sawed and hammered and | Mr. Charles F. Barnest has the bosslima bean | undoubted!y would have been attended with |B: the wal ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, PHOTOS, he. one, Wilson, a local umpire, acted in| jittered the deck with shavings and sawdust. It| patch of the Uchester neighborhood. He | gtill greater fatalities. nuke Monies he oe CATALOGUE SALE OF ABOUT WINST Eu- PIANOS AND ORGANS. capacity. looked as if the boat would not get under way | Planted seven hundred hills, every one of SetRERNO SS oe Rear Interest at the rate of © per cent per GRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, | PHOTOS, | ——— When Pittsburg went to bat in the Inst half | for yome time, but presently Mr’ Carroll came | Which came up. of sale, payable semi-annua: ———— 2 RAKAUER" PIANOS— SINGING QUAL~ 7 - . t CRAYONS, &., FORMERLY THE PROPEBTY | *) , i : Reorganizing the Cordage Compan: VALUABLE BUILD: LOY ENTH Seay OF eraile Sept sonuaily. ana tobe} = ¢ Kstpor Sit ninth inning, with the score of 5 to 1 in | down the eharf again and his presence veemed tenanrice Smith has been appointed assistant | rye creditors’ committee of the STREET BETWEEN G AND H STREETS cf the Turcharer, “Converanging | OF THE LATE SE EE . Young to expedite matters somewhat, for the decks | telegraph operator at Annapolis junction, to Rae tabetha nice Sas TON GEVENTH. rere, | S24 fecontine at the purchaver's cost A deposit nfens SA ant 5 ublic"—G. H MORGAN. the ball and Tebeau got excited. ordering Young | were soun cleared and the water pipe taken | serve during tho Bay Ridge excursion season. | Cordage Company have submitted their plan CLOCK EA ae tiecit | hundred dollars (6100) reanirad at the imeof sae | GEO, BANCROFT, HISTORIAN, a os andere tien. OER eat of the game and back again and kicking | Tyserd for the filling of the tanks, James M. Howard and other heirs of Mrs. | and report. 20, square 459, fronting | of tate otherwine the taste eee a ¢ = —<—_—_;——___=z2 at Wilson. “Patsy” finally put | *"Prom the amount of water taken aboard New | Elizabeth Reed have sold to Ellen 8. Donaldson | ‘The preliminary examination by the char- th street by a depth of | the y the rik and cont of deimuitiog per-| COMPRISING OTL PAINTINGS BY MANA-} "TS POLS) SAEPT im rhe sent the next two batters to! York yachtemen must drink that fluid much Lr Ee ne Tet OF land north of Relay station | tered accountants gives the total assets ax €10,- ee erres ny 8 Beas | chenmraner Bre 3 sccient of socutemalein | MEAL. DEINSTADT AND OTHERS: ENGRAY- a oe mnTTaING on balls, forcing in two rans. Beckley | more ‘extensively than those of this vicinity. | for $15,000. 468,657, of which $5,897,910 ure pledged: and h, balance in one year, with | The Evening star x Wivour, 9 npn dnn ~ Dae OSCR, sP ce eed cam for asingle, scoring the win-| The two tanks were filled. then six large brenk-| Mr. Bradford Rich has moved ont from Bal- | the liabilities as €11,086,417,0f which #9,897,910 Jom of the purchaen Aderosli of | 1-akde _ JESSE H. WILSON, j Trustees VOLPATO. ‘STUARTS “WARHINGTOR BY eo ue ning run. In this inning Tebeau ordered his | ors which were stowed in the lifeboat and all | timore to Jessup's and ix occupying the house | j, ; men to leave the fiel: immer wailed sd r e 1d by collaterals, be id, bat Zi Bre the cook's cans and buckets were filled, while | of Dr. Welch. peal Bora iag le aay ye AAS] ses i ferme, ouveyanciny and | J ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTS. HEATH, &c.. &.; ALSO PORTRAITS OF Big- | SANDERS & STAYMAN, on the excited captain to let the game proceed, | the crew took a drink all around to be prepared | A. largely attended strawberry festival was SG 8 SON, Aucts._ | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL FS MARCK, VON MOLTKE WITH AUTOGRAPH, | ‘PURING AND KEPAI ¥ SALE OF TART as peocare TES i working capital recommended, can be made to i off.” ‘The crew sprang to their work, the lines | Sensational Charges Brought Against Grand | "Oring cabins evomlmenited, oat payment of i twenty mills and plants, all goiag concerns, of ONES : PH E| BANCROFT, GEN. GRANT, GEO. REED. which he did. for emergencies. held at Guilford Inst evening. It was a great | which eight are held under lease of the security .. Auctioneers, 1407 G at. ENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. ASD SEV GOETHE, PEFIGRU, LESSING, Sree BEGINNING THR VOYAGE AGAIN. — Me is corporation. Asa result of the investiga ee pBy urine 4 Gectee of the, Supreme Court of the N AND OTHERS. — a The instant that the last can was filled Mr. ELKs STIRRED UP. Ee a eet maa nekrnrat cettwith tha | TBURTEE®, SALE. OF VALUABLE Uae Nee Alarenret J. emit is co-vplainant | a¢ HALF PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK PAE t i Jee, | Carroll turned to the captain and said, “Cast ———— [eee a SR Ar re PU ee Lore 8, Mlened trostees will offer for ale, Uy tublie auction, | 5algn soomm 1407 G strect. we will, soll hesbove eo RxN Aah BEET RMDP AG MONDAY: the TRENT: | Thies antlendld opportunity to obtait “ot Boxy a" SIXTH DA Fane | mere enn eek ofl and ie towel the tag, Stk Raper eae interest on the bonds propored to be issued wine eee O'CLOCK PAL. the get Ulstoran eae $22 | Seaprirate signal of the omper fltteribg up| Visiting Eke at Detroit yesterday, with their | and forthe perment of dividends on the pro- | a Wifgl estat at attrattte Stam | tute the iy of Wannstn, Wnr Ut Cai medrese ene serie OH ee Praxos. jopmasthead, the Navah: ted i Tr! cs t seq, cof the cords of the Dis- | BIR: Le red four (4) in sghare numbered four | 21 CESS ____C_ G. SLOAS © CO. Aveta. | #3 eee aaene pecans tho Aiauticn ‘Aes | ives and daughters to the number of over | posed preferred and common stock. The com ‘el sci ike Fibra ths | hundrsjend BR -one Sy, tovetber with theluwrove: | Wy ALTEA & WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneer. PIANOS FOR RENT. a et i mittee recommends that the number Carroll, who had remained below while the | 1.000, went to Mount Clemens on an excursion. re , tha ; yacht lay at the wharf,came ou deck aseho | On their arrival there they participated in a | OF irectors be increayed and. that swung out into the stream and in company | parade in their honor and were given the | {hall reign to make rooi for the new members Base Ball Xetee. with the rest of the = stood looking | freedom of the city. They returned to the city | to be approved by the reorganization commit- | Powell and Georce W. Tents sale, on proscribed by the doctor ,e- third cash, the balance in one amd tau yeas sous day of sale, with interest, secnred by deed of trust oh ie pretasiswoid ‘ov alt casi at the ope chaser. A depo of #200 required Ut Ofbid.” Uf the terms of sale are not co H HUN: SDAY, D SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Five hits by Sulli , back at the wharf. yacht swung slowly | eariy in the evenin, tee and by the United States ‘rust Compan: square nuspbered sixt days from the aay of aa . : ‘z - 4 te R : 1304. fohio 3 a" ite by Sullivan.and one of them brought | ground till she pointed down the harbor. ‘Tho | ‘1s in, th night's seesion of the Grand Lodge | ‘The committee proposesan ise of thitty 6 sat these the property The land rer District of Columbia’ fie seat Low hae em tug steamed ahead with the line and the voyage | wa, marked by sensational proceedings, Gramd | per cent collateral trust first mortgage bonds to | civ prior test of fourteen; howaand | Qvfaulting [ur taser after Ave day sienant of | Nved, ae sarvivine trustec under tal Gaza Sti Se ‘Tue croakere who predicted sll sorts of dis- | wae begun. ae inns. | Exalted Ruler Hay brought chargos ‘of insub- | an amount not exceeding $6,000,000, of which | (14.0%) dollar. wiih imioreat theres at Oper cens | fon. DG icing aud recording-at the cost | {Wad at TIVE OCLOCK PE Moat po eULN A. Be ater for the nine on this tripare keeping pretty | | The yacht looks well. No signs of her dises- | ordination against Grand Secretary Allen 0. | #5,000,000 ix to be sold and €1,000,000 retained. | 2Sfe""Cauh’ over, above. inettioned prior ‘ments | Of €8e Purchaser. ° 2" oS Ut On front Of the premises, the followin desibed yes quiet now. ter are visible except the new stick and the | Mover, accusing him of disobedience to. his | The bonds nre to bear a sinking fund of 3 per | brauce "A evosit of m each lot wot required ANDIEW aN Eracitin,j Trastecs, | estate situstel in the'city of Washington. inthe Diae Duryea’s terms had been accepted by Boston | fresh paint over the bow plates. | She procecied | orders, ‘The charges raised a storm, and much | cent and are to be gold ut 85. le, Hf terms of, sale are not fully com. akas Tith ad Fate nw. is of orketual Tot numbered Peers ¥ j - ~ 2 s bitter talk was indulged in. Finall, make So — ve the right to resell ut ris ATCLIFFE & D. uctioneer: gl z enty-four feet of subdivision Jo" sud he was preparing to join the champions | the tug left her to reach England, it is to be eeade, Me Hay witha: harper: - ‘Sauter Onder NLA ee 4 nie purchawer. All conveyanci ‘ademteph eget rca deerme ge "Goin eguare Sammbereh ay eat when Earle Wagner appeared and said that | hoped, without further disaster. sad ay > Siecarheoaha day abeieai eerste ease sitatia caves He PU aN Ce DAVIDSON, Tiverers sate mi aberos. on pray! lag ati ib temametosectoel punted Seeds “cnckon’? bemmant Sonn | ere Another Library for Cornell University. | tion of the Junior Order of United American 1. 8, FRISTO s NEERRD 3D) UVR TS | the followin" etes and Vounds* Bartuntne forks President You: said | re Geet bn Sat enae Deryen af conras beleeged to| , Jumerd From © Barning Baiiding. Through the generosity of a friend of Cornell | Mechanics at Detroit was taken up with the the Washington team. Jim was sadly disap-| 4 fire occurred yesterday afternoon in the | University and the efforts of Prof. Hewett, the | election of officers for the ensuing year, as fo-- SSS that it was | six-story building at No. 108 West 18th street, | jiprary of Prof. Zarneke of the University of | jows: National Councillor, H. A. Kibbee, New jfashington or nothing, and of course the New York, occupied by George W. Alexander, Leipzig has been purchased and presented to | Brunswick, N.J.; national vice conneillor, J. G. Fu line of North I street (Gy caches ant from the two (@), aud running tect and ‘st (8) incl ») feet aud six (6) inches to Meet, thenee north hows ane : ; 2 1 < her of ssid tot Cyclone had to yield. printer and bovkbinder. There were about | the university. ‘This collection embraces more | A. Richter. Canton, Ohi CESEE Ngee AT TWELVE OCLOCE SL, ail the | Sehatnge cat twenty-three (2) feet and six (0) : Baltimore put up an errorless game yester-| thirty-five men aud about sixty girlsand womnen | he," 18,000 voinmes aud is said to be unequaled | Adam Sobl, Baltimore, Md. rt, 101 cllius tneveat amd estate. fn amd “to the . since Toke eee esa two (20 fot Tupuezveansz In x. dey. bit Rusie at the right time and defeated i. tno building at the time. Most of them got | by any private library in Germany. Prof. | tor, A. J. Solomon, Allegheny City, T: following decribed prover.y to wit: Partof lotanam: | tered “M of the record th ican Str dhe rear 8 A 4 the New Yorks without much trouble. out by fire eseapes to the roofs of adjoining | Zarncke was professor of the Germanic lan- | tional warden, Henry W. Cole, Détfori; nat within the follow: ad hounds, in- | at. by adeptn dwellinr, and A ne Bd G K: The base ball reporter ona New York paper | out Ds fire excapes to the. roofs of adjoining | 7Httess a editor of the Litterarisches Centesi- | inside veutinel, Dr. J. 0. Cooper; Forth Wérpu, | mine & nancce therety Uelonetag sevare: | Every Goo Kircues. eseribing the play of Howe, an amateur who took Davis’ place, says: “One of bis misplays resulted in giving Washington six runs.” Thix nel, M. J, Farra, tin Gr sie"Oaecfourth ofthe ponte wen In fesidue in ‘three equal itutalluents decor, tieand | AS€very good housewife knows, the difference” Sitsury notes of tween appetizing. delicious coking and the oppo” ree Years Tespectvely, from Kind %s largely in delicate sauces and pelstetit running thence due west sald Jot: thence northessterly alonz lotto the northwest corner of said | nah Vanarcher and Mary Fitzpatrick. Clatt and an ardent collector of the finest | Tex.; national outside se: | from the rear windows of the four staey. | editions. Ho was literary historian uo wel | Paap ting of the ones wit'tg | New Y. ist anc e nex is like the remark made by a re] who said | They were tuken to the New York hospital, the | 4 philologist andin this province his collection is 4 04 i wed. The Faust collection is very com- | held at Asheville, N.C., on the third Tuesday in that oue of O'Rourke's errors gare Chicago fe | ee ra ant no ee ater | Dieta” The name of the douor is withheld for | Juue, 1804. In the afiornoon the delegates a: d sale, for which ; ra (git) be pail ai Nano runs. | t. members of local council participated in u m ut Urator O'Rourke will not take a chance on | Soars a brea gegen ee street parade, after which the delegates went pare Tena gravios, Now, these require « strong, delicate . of the error Be eer Ges ES “e The a cadtines aie wouey in, cad ne Sc a ees «ie tT oe the reavon | ‘The Plateau Valley sheep war near Dubuque, FOR NERVOUS PROSTRATION ie ee ee eee weer ail told 10! satel exw om No. | Ont of te deta tna parchbee aoe 0 ante,“ ann. "Aafe | avored wtock, and the ben sock is Fou see Jim's fielding average so high each | Col., is probably over, the sheep men having Use Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. — - Se Gat ie a0 7.0 crmainal in favor of Etgneaer | savericmeny of, cuch tease in some ne pied with within Aftecn a Jear.New York Worid. He doesn't play like | been forced to vacate. Dr. A. Trau, Philadelphia, Pa., says: “Ihave ex-| Haut’s Harm RENEWRR cares alp | of Barton L. Walker and the United States. respect JOHN = COlT. 1 N none Lizsie Couraxrs ‘bat here. Sixteen-year-old Wilson Haves. a colored boy, | tensiveiy used It in nervous prostration and | affections; algo al cuses of baldness where the (53> 4.107 ay Ranepl 4 That there may be no ground for rumors of | was drowned in the Christiana creck, Wilming- | Kindred affections and invariably obtained very | glands which feed the roots of the bair are not HATCLIFFE, DakR bewapaber pubiehed 12 ib re) Gssipation by auy of the local players they will | ton, Del., yesterday. ‘gvod result sloved up. selRderis4 _ Sarviving irusten, | ye1-ta,we Exrnact Or Bree

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