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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©; WEDNESDAY. JULY 5. 1893: —_—————————————S—S—S—S—==—————————————— s AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE—BICYCLES. ROWING AT HENLEY. The officials — Poterce, Henry i J hie ee =: = = field of Albany, N. ¥., pole with Telephone as a THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYS. FO2 SALE-A SINGER PNEUMATIC BICYCLE National Association of Amateur Oarsmeb; the mile in 205% and Poem. fee ut, Hftlo Ured: ost with tic saddle, John D: Atlanta Boat Club, New held RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. H. a & £0. a REaRe RAtcurre, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. PoNcanson . Auctioneers, $180; will An Es = 980 to cunt purchaner, sre sages 2 BH aes ‘TRUST! SALE OF BRICK DWELLING. sITU- 637 LOUISIANA AVE. N.W. CHaxcER) ALE OF Lal AND way VALU. | TRUSTEES’ SALE, or. ry SLOP BLE, VED R SALE—-CHEAP FOR OASH-A BICYCLE. i f the ‘lish Da: ark, N.3.; Ji B. Leibert, Vesper Boat ‘about half gi or Mage Cre geste LARGE AND IMPORTANT ABODE Tera Cat ENGES aS. ‘SEVER Wegr BET WEEN Bint AND GeVRN TH Fain bo S&CO., 414 1ith st. nw. : Club, and C. C. Gould, Philadel- By vistuo of acertaim geodiof trast to us. bearing REGULAR SALE EN. ET NORTHW! EAR SITE| _BIREETSOKNOWN AO PREMISL Btar b za ss “yee” 7 timeni ‘Oscar P. Schmidt, Potomac gate November 25, A. B 1800. and duly recorded ‘OF NEW ST MATTHEWS CHURCH By virtue of acertain deed of trust, dated she: Ist BAI SHIONTIRE 7 SPLEN- Regatta, Baer eee a - November 26. 1880, in liber t BLE Pg Alp ICTOR; jashington, D. C.; Frederick Sedaris tar crecs wets | EEE ANG MeMaR TURE” | abhi ceadeduhe oat arm Peees | ae arg i eco pee aria! | Fa Sauda pone hm Oa ser, Som Fore lode Sis "and HF. | the oon af he Washingon Nate Cs, the request of the parties secured thereby. Wwe, tho S 4 ed. rec id 0 3. eso. wheel: $43: cash Or installmente, “1108 °E st. 4 » 3 Undersivued trustees. will sell at public auction. in eee ee a eee token, | Benesch outa Supreme Court of the, dissrict of | 115 et seq. we will offer at pub a front of | stairs) or Luzi Snt., afvor O p-tn- aw Rommel, Triton Boat Club, Newark, N. J. CA. OF OP SLE a: Be a AT FIVE CLE | EON OF AR SIaTING OF © Gersisned trasteos will sell at pubite aurth “in rani SLY. 1s05; AT FIVE cree PRES a I a oe iB SALE NEw, G40 Parcrice. #50, sxconD. | THRONGING THE BANKS OF THE THAMES, | 82™™": mcceseond anton IM that certain piece or parcel ot land and | Fine Walnut, Oak and other Bed Room Suites, Parl $f te gremises, on MONDAY, the SEVENTEEN ing described real estate, situate in the city of Wash- hand safetios, $25 up. Old wi ‘trade for Junior single sculls—Robert P. Ryan, Gray's remises situate in the citr of Washineton, District of | Suites, Dining Room and other Chairs. Extension AY OF JUL at HA AST FIVE P.M. ‘District of Columbia, and known distin | *‘Capital” pneumatics, “Installments taken if. S. Fe Rowing Association, first, and A. L. Har- the one Tumbia amt knows ana designated as and beng | other Tables, Desks, Duress, Wash; Stands, Ward- | all shat mart of lots “a. <3B." “Ci eb and EA ‘asand being the east twonty-four (24) feet | OWEN MFG. CO.. 1423 N'Y. jel0tr ' Jot 30. ip William Wacrines subdivision of lots in | roves and a iarge fot of other household effectstos | of W. frusteers Subdiviston of oriainal lot four | fronton north Fret Sof cririnal Tot aambered 16. in ris, —_ Boat Club, Philadelphia, second. y signed by Sete prrencta es ere | a tae mr renter god oe Gesunde cits trance | een eae, Mee ans ee ne PROPOSALS. Sporting Events Yesterday Through- | "'Groile stam tench rceTaskee Duole enee- thersons” consisting of 2 ewo-etcry Weick dwelling | Counter tpaBERNHEIMER & CO.. ing moter and bounds, Wis, Berinnine for the same | jects however to a. certain deed of trust Gated Oe: | [—<oacawtewa oF THE INTERION WAGHIRG: first and I. W. Durham second. Time, 8.5734. ~< = cee f ES Aresousers_ | ance south eloar Pith crast aS0 ieee mee anaIE | tober 281800, and. recorded "October 90, 1800. tn Died, c. dig 8. 186s. ~ Bealed Bropoeale a out the Country. Senior single eculle—Edwin ° ba be pal ta cote abd fas Calumse in Taree aneat 7ie 50 feet: thence north to Rhode Island aveune ck of Columbia, oascure the mum of #15. | Rogeriged aithie denartnent until TEN, O'CLOCK : Boat Club, Newark, N. J., first and William MC. A."sshould. It is ments: payabis im one. two and three years, with 4m a norsheasterly direction ‘alone Rhode Inland etsinkauatalige® St © Per cent per AD | Pemoval of all lass’ and iron model cases and Allan, Fairmount Association, second. | able that the clubs will play again end Interact at nig wa) per evitum, Ver anna payable e fo the polit of berinning. Fuis property is sult Saint of tndeblatnens se. | Senementram ine uate all of tepals cnc ate” Time, 9.39. (Only two contestants). league umpire will be engaged. > Rt a al ARR | Stoaller tote and tte Tory, desirable ‘location should | cured by the trast ander which we sell $7,000 n- | {nu to tbe Union building on @ et Ret. on and 7th | SENATORS LOSE ANOTHER. | _ Doubie scull shells Vesper Boat Club, Phile- ama ened Gane ‘Adepoatt of $200 will be re- | AT PENSINGE! EGHON BAZME | command the'attention of investors and others to this | forest, ‘taxes and erponsoe ef ole Tea oe Bs | stan nw. (ene et = f delphia, walkover. Guired of “the purchaser at the time of sls.” Ali | ++t JOENSINGER'S - —. Delance in one yes, secured by a deed of trust on the | ser re Peale ts be addressed to the Serrstene at ‘our-oared gigs—Institute Boat Club, New- Spepovancine,focnfine ava nitaria foenat he coet |Q4Q Ly Aye. N. Wz cqquafimmiimegsratane cont waeuntueas | Rctaieat tar narearmaaeasmaeareosh ye | Re faare Par hwher Tlowshy pu Bae 7k, Ndi, est and Triton Boat Cinb, Newark, pt AR, pe FE oo ob eT oc tha serie yet one ena two years, from day $500 will be. red at ‘the thos of sale. | chiefclerk of the department. WM. si” | _ Loxpor, July 5.—The aquatic event next in | N 3.. second. 9.183¢. SOLS ae agar seers ater | pemewprony sae OF HORSES AND MULES. | $7 offaleand fos aiuced by deed of fragt on the | Bale to pe cloned within Hite day =e importance to the Oxford-Cambridge boat race | Pait-oared Club. Philadel- we STLLIAM FE EDMONSON : Oue car load of Horses and Mules, consianed to | Chaser.” Terms of sale to be complied with in Stteen | cont of defaulting parchuwer aftee aes heat eee THE CAPITOL CENTENNIAL. | °pened today. ‘This was the Honley-on-the- | phia, first and West Philadelphia Boat Club CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, | Trustees. us by Messrs M. Fox & Son of Baltimore, Md., | days from day of sale, or trustecs reserve the riht to | fleement of scl reanie it some ene ene ree APITOL . yhich there - | second. Time, 6.488;. _sehdeds Adviress. 500 "5th st. nw. Will be offered for sale at suction. within the | forall, Mf risk of defaulting purchaser. A deposit of | papers published | fp, Washington, D.C. Thames regatta, for wi ae ONO OO | Render vigil ‘thelle—Passaic Boat Club ECO., Auctioneers, 1407 Gt. aw. Bazar. THURSDAY, | MORNING, JULY Sicnertolg ithe atest gurchter™ baste CLARENCE B. ieee} Trustees. ‘(ries tte year ees emene = first and Neptune Boat Club second. Time, (Successors to! Latimer &” Sloan} SIXTH, BEGINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK. Wit, FED SORSTOR. tds OF. n«. | Complete List of the Subcommittess in| Among the competitors are many foreigners, | § 19:7. SSF OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE eas ddt oe ae ae EDWARD BoPHOM AAT” [ Trustees. PONCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. @ large number being Frenchmen who are| Senior eight-oared shells—Malta Boat Club SUREET NORTHWEST CTBEET NEAR I aden i sd 6 Fat. nw, TRUSTEES’ SALE OP “BRICK DWELLING SITU- Charge, members of the Union Des Societies Fran- | first and Fairmount Rowing Association second. pBL stag Coser te Sapreme Cont ot to | “igh camctsnd eri this mle, as an | CHAS G BLOM & G0 acoso HAO faT IRIN BIEER NORTHEAST, calses de Sports Athleque. Among the con- | Time, 8.05 ae ‘olumbta, in equity cause No. riunity to secare such as these animals at | Tr date September 27, 1890, duly recorded’ Octol testants entered for the diamond sculls was J. Pepe te toate cea peguines oo WEBSESDAY. | practically your own prices i seldom oMored. | "RUSTRES: SALR OF THREE VALTABLE BRICK HBL SROR in es es aah nie dod et tx. of ths | The Names of the Energetic Citizens Who | fertants enter Argovaut Bost Club of Toronto, | ‘The aihicte eamer at are ee “ . yi = AT eons BI 3 of ni E 4 game g . A. Park See PEREH DAY Ow TCEEO XN” Bi Teas at PAVE | No reser ieee piv AND 723 RAST CAPITOL STREET. reaueat of the partion necaired tera A me, the iipder- ‘WAI Insure the Success of the Cele- | Canada, but it is now announced that he will | yesterday afternoon proved to bean attraction . = . a le rt 5 at ction, in ie FART OF LOT 38, 15 second-hast Carriages, Wagons, Bugxies, | April 24, ini. and recorded amene’ the land records | of heprt'ce: OM MONDAY THE SEES TSEC bration Next September. not start. sufficient to draw a fair sized crowd of people, Particularly described in the procesdings had in sat Harnese, &e. hag and et tea ind at the Teauest of the | PAY Of, OLX. A.D. 180i, pagel of et cea) ex ae Notwithstanding the widespread interest in | who enjoyed the sport immensely. ‘The chiet use . y secured thereby. we will offer at public sale. | premises situate in the city of Washingven Disteee the royal bh takes tomorrow y ct "Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in ENsINGER, votioxeen, | Infroatof the premises, on THURSDAY. the TATE. | Promises situate » city of Washington, st] ‘The complete list of the subcommittees ap- | the royal marriage whic place event of the afternoon was a game of basket ow ad ro. yours seed co the propery shot S. BESSINGER AUGHOSEER BSE Tellowtnc decent EAE SCLOCK | of lot unntered eihty-two (im donept's Hoot abl | ported, me sees Tan ‘Gardner, tho chair.| Popular interest in the Henley rogatta showed | bail played by teains from the YMG A nat iit'b= paid to June 0. 1800. "A depostt of 8100 will 940 La A The city of Waskiaet ee yea eM entate, situate in | Others’ subdivis on of ots insquareelgnt hundred and | Pointed by Mr. Lawrence ner, no sign of lessening, Cool breezes have blown | +5 Carroll Iostitute. This ier J io LSB 2 A. AVE. _| Frown and distinsutshed'a and being oaiioitaane | Sfi-aiBe (BSE). ae ber plat racorded tm book 15, man of the general committee in charge of the | Guring the last two days and a heavy rain fell | the Carroll Institute. roche = —. Spe mos complied with in Attrendayey theriane ne- | [JO%CANSON BROS. Auctioneers CaP eRe aS tee Me, ab} and thirty-seven | Disirict of arrangements for the centennial celebration of | last night. ‘These , conditions. relieved the op- | #22, —— ee Purchaser PEEMORE BEAD E. reece nUUOK | TRUSTEES: SALE OF FRAME DWELLING SITU. | orictnal lots twelve (12), thirtean (13) and fourteen | weerGow. consisting of wtwo-story and basement brick | the laying of the corner stone of the Capitol, | pressive heat lately prevailing and caused added | " "Ty, team of the Carroll Institute com; Purchaser." FILEMORE BEALL, Tease ALE, NO. Lal TENTH STREET NORTH: | (14). in. puary numbered eigit hnn,tred and ninety perermsof sale: One-third of the purchase money to | which will take place next September, is as fol- | ®ttendance at the Faces. Banby, captain; Moriaty, Merritt. Daly, O'Con- Mraeewanconegbaitans: | aigsusebt! hater tnt ott uv tacior| Bho ese cbab at, genre ts | Ralliart, seria tan tetera | owe "avant fotlin bouts of all deerption | ropreamned by Stowe septs; Fichaght et HENRY WISE GARNPTT. yi, folle BL at the rds of this ja improvements o | eee Ae Ora mar, Cqnium Per annum. Disable | Auditing committes—Isadore Saks, chair- lo ; . _co.atn ae ane a Bocec of Cokumbia, apd the roguen of te pars | fdr bins ances Gree stary Wik Geeetery ea | tome anally rom day of eal, aactrad bY Mad ot ge 0. He om Wi ptain ory, with two-story back ee , : rT .4 to take | ton, Pflieger, Harr. Hammer ‘and Buchanan. TPHOMAS DOWLING & BON. Kacttonne sajnred thereby. we. the undersigned trusteos. will | buiiding. bay-window brick dwelling, preaaed brick | 4stuue the proverty, sold. or ail cash, at the op- | man; George C. Henning, Clem W. Howard. | began to arrive early this morning an: t ft er a4 ; Each team scored a goal ‘oid e STREET ww. | seit at gale action. in front of the prevnisn:, "on | and stone front’ massive brown-slone atepe, contain: | Hono {MePurcheser. A. devoalt of $200 will be Invitation committee—Gen, Duncan 8. | up their places among the craft, including « three he All con- i sides making a total of t points. DAY. THE SIXTH DAY ‘OF ing 9 rooms. bath, furnace and ail modern tmprove- | Wyner iig te garal Walker, chairman; Gen. H. V. Boynton, vice | number of house boats with merry parties on ied se 1863. AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all | ments, aud handsomely papered, sub; a t i The other events included a 100- TREE OOS OF SLT AEE, IETROTE | the certain pleco ce paroal of ceound. and beam: | hemtaie teak ot ery ns Sithin too dats fence sale to be complied with | chairman; M. W. Wines, secretary; Commis- | board, that lined the banks of the river. i cap, for juniors, won by Lace} with EAST, BEING NOS. 1014. 1016 AND 101K, AT | ites situate in the city of "Washington," Dis- | to secure the sum of ¢ reserve the right to vesell the propersy at the | Wer John W. Ross. Commissioner M.M. | ‘The’ day dawned cloudy and remained so | CAP: for j $ FB hae| i ‘il Cravke second. This was followed by a trict of Columbia, and known and designated as an! | percentumtper anow) : ‘of the detrait ha Parker, Commissioner Charles F. Powell, Chief Resa f from | Oc! , AUCTIO: on being part of original loteleven (11) i re thy Te t oh he and above the in. | Aa xt of fhe defaulting purchaser. " Until about noon, when the sun broke ou: tato race, won by H. L. Pfliegar, club swing- PRrer ay aa TEE scltind i Wy aS | Ronde an eetnine Goth tmealne or te ms | euptbeince of 00 Shey ae ee ene aasteee, |Justice M. W. Fuller, Eppa’ Hunton, ‘Repre- | RRtil about noo, when, the gun broke out from : mille folic Isbctseq. one of the land records of the Dis- | 0M 10th st. n.w. at the distance of 40 feet south from | balance in two equal dyddkds # sentative Barnes Compton, Judge M. F. Morris, | The boats were trimmed with many fiags and | "6 bY W. P. Ferguson, juarter of a es boat for boys, which resulted dead heat ‘HOM DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. Prof. J.C. Welling, Frank Hatton, Theo. W. the other decorations presented an animated Hor sna Bowie Gyaan and ‘willie Sims Noyes, scene that stretched from the Marsh Meadows | ‘The stilt race was won by Fitehugh, asck recs ilo? and square, running | (12) months. and see FRSPee sgathon sald 10th st. 20 fect, thence east $F | property sold, with interest, siannaltet SLR EDSEADAY. JULY BIFEH, Sao. ATT HAL: | foot to ston foot alley. thence north on said alley 3 6 ber cengum per annum ‘until patd or Enuemmees wie onay : ; ¥. ~g Fh feet and the yest OS feet to the p ace of " ‘at of purchaser. A deposit of #200 ot ‘STF ALE A .NALUABLE LOT ON| Ceremonies at Capitol—B, H. Warner, chair- fScviima land and yrsiniers,sitnats in the eity yf Wash: | tgcether with the improvements thereon, consisting | each ouge will bereguited at tiae wale. suietobe | EALOKAMA’ AVENUE NEAR WASHINGTON | man AR. Spotfort, vico chairmen; Charlee ©, saat night ftin had affected the decoretions rey pe and the egg rane Ping ater ees scectene tirsna losend fot Ea: |. Terme ot sale" One-third of the” tarchase money ‘> | rie the wperty ahi Sopeectd st Say Gitay tees | Be titue te three deade of triut to us, dated re. | Glover, Dr. doeeph M. Touer, J. W: Wheloley, tent, but the summer cos- | Pet — “<s PR in eS sh, balance in three equal inseall- | defeulting purchaser ufter Bee Asya adverse neat of | spectively” Nowembar Sh Us Tee IO. ABN ae | So. Darlington, Mills Dean. toa considersiie extent, was won by Buchanan. of Columbia, and a nest of the party se- | the porthwest corner of cared thereby. te wilt sil fer fiont of ho, premiacs, | thence south on salt 10H . be paid in cash, and ther 3. Fristoe’s subdivision of lots in . dered ments, payable in one, two and wears, wi ™ 10% onl ished cember 23, 1891, and’ recorded tively i i tumes of the many ladies present more than Deped 1024 2 por plat recorded im bool ore Tester natin. parable scif-ena: | Washington rc, ore Dewsbapers Published in | Teco Ess Fi cld hee ED the AB ee Te tn ed Fe ne Seams, Smith. | offset what was lost in this direction. The first Tudistan Gen Kee ones ery 2 ah Ag we ry Sly front date of saie, secured by deed of trust upon WASHINGTON DANENHOWER,? rustees, US, follo 2Ou, of the laud records of the District of | chairman; H. iscoe, Samuel Ross, W. J. | heats in the various events will be rowed toda: ‘The new nds of the Takoma Gun Club Fe ane smaresdusabered 1014. 1018 and | the property wold. or all cash. at the option of the W. IRVING BOSWELL, 5 tai the request of the party secured | Stephenson, E. W. Anderson. acd tis dbend cocoate. Ta Sask grou fois tans se | Pareheee at etn e S700 lt be required ot the | _jyS-abde in font of the’ premises, gn “PRiDAv Ns | Printing ‘committee—A. F. Sperry, chair. | and the second 1 Friday. near Silver Spring station were well filled yes- ferme: The parchorer sqeames © dred of trust of | Pordiner sad wotarial foceet the shal Oo meenere: | ([,HOS, DOWLING & BOR, Auaioacs EENTH DAY "ot JULY, A.D. ikds, | man; Arthur St. Clair Denver, George H. Har- : terday by the many friends of this popular (So ee pe eto ee SLs E st. nw. 4 OCLOCK P.M. all ‘that certain piece ot | ries, Wm. H. Rapley and David Moore. GRAXD ORALLEBGE OUP. “ A roel of land and premises club to witnees the all-day tournament, which Speer seerns rare cn Se proverts, wie, tateress | Cecull tha jeepers or the Tak and corel coining | TRUSTEES’ 6 > VAL. shington, District of Columbia, eng. kao Badges and souvrnir medals committee—| In the first heat for the grand challenge cup . . SiG percent, parable quarter. A devas of $100 | Pziythe property at the risk and coat of defealting | TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED using the Went forty-three and M4100 (ai 64-100) | Thomas Somerville, chairman; George. W. | (eights) tho Leander Rowing Ciub best the | resulted in the following winning prizes, viz: Ef and recording acoso percha. CONS CANINE HRILLIAMSON,| Trustees. | gGEOKGETOWN, D.C.. AT AUCTION. 1, | 10) in hee hattios subtivison' ae barr or =eRe | Casilear, HLH. Twombly, Sid H. Nealy, | Magdalene College Howing Club by a length | _ First event, 10 birds—Carroll and Brashears, vi NE H. SON virtue of a riist, mn wenth, | (16) in, visto ‘of + BOP RORTHING TON Trustee, | yeot-daeds Arese 470 La. 1802,"and recorded. im Liber Nor Wrid. folte sia | Widow’ thesatne is recorded in the office of | Joseph Walcmeyer, first, 10 birds: Crenshaw and Hunter, second, 9 i PEXCANSON BROS. Auctionsors FUTURE DAY: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING. sIT- | JU) Se ERE DAYS- —————_| BATE SO. 21 Sixt StheeP NonTHWEST. | Pi co., AU virtue of w certain deed of tease to JRATCHIPFE, DAKE & Co. AvOTS. dat Bucs fo, 18S amt ly foc rox ‘ cember 27, 180% im Liber ‘No. 1702, follo 444. eRe aoe D STREET NORTHWEST, WEAR | land tecordso® the District ct Cola nite x ° Governor Shepherd, folio 16%. The Thames Rowing Club beat Ail sei, tn rout of the pruiecsot FHERSD AY, | _ Terms of ssle: One thied of the purchase money to so oe eee Gee. | crew of the Societie Nautique De La Basse Y THIRTEENTH, 1! at " FIVE O'CLOCK | be paid in cash, the balance in two equal pa leDerby, Capt. G. J. Fiebeger, A. W. Hart, | coins” rhe latter crew rowed splendidly until Ce SAR RO A i Ea er & & Rattison. Guster Bissing. Albert Bright, | thov were within a quarter mile of the finish, aed) Ds | end of's line. drawn fortysage (Ai) feet east om the | fhe deferred payinents toe represented by promt: | ©. P- Glien, Geo. L. Morton, B. N. Morris, A. | ther were, within a qua them and by ei of the faner secured by deed of trust on | I. Townsend. of tho land records ot the District of Colum: | {he #urvexor of ‘the District of Columbia, in Liber | Tilumination committee—Fred A. Lehmann, | ®%4,® quarter. the | birds; Osborne, third, 6 birds Secon: H ‘of Cherry {now Grace street) Brassheara, second, The Mr. “1 ; he rt cs or the prot jolt or alicashat the pure! ion. ‘ il a tirely superior rowing ited them by three- 5 4 Ci i A. Oldficld of this city. The bride was very PS Oe Cite SF SineEer Gace” aud Hee | Aderoutof SU cequiced af Une SF eater ai'aee: |, Subcommittes on gan illumination —Wnm. F, | Wrert euberion rows eee rn ore ge es | On TUESDAY MORNIN. SULT EP EVESTO. vi | trustees: Will sell at pucite auction in Pos ares with the eald Ting of Cherry” atrent | Yexancing ‘and reconiine at ‘the, ‘urchaser's cost | Hart, chairman; O. B. Hallam, Max Georgie. "| Tr ‘he'clna‘etent the London Rowing Club . 4 4 7 4 TES O'CLOCK, we will sell at the above bar premises, on, “Tas D AY, Tae TEE PAN OF | (now Grace stroct). twenty five (25) feet to a point Ferme, of sale to becomplied with in tet ays fromthe | Capitol decoration committee—8. 8. Yoder, | neat the frst Tri ity (Camb: ) crew bya =! — Fonae Beek med, ee —— 4 bpm. ry = brown i poo! room, the entire contents cor ‘LY. A.D. a As E th of and. of ‘to ie drawn throu 6 | date of sale, otherwise trustees the ri i is . C,H. Fickling, Trini ridge, tubbs, second, 4 5 birds. carried a bunch of white roses. This sale presents an eursiiont opporsantty fe SoU CR Fpl at certain vices oe paral | Halddie ot what was thn went able Tad wall ot the | sltatrink and wt of Geeuiting purchaser or pax: | Cbairman: Charlee H.- Gar oka Te ceceite: | length. after a good race. Fifth event, 20 birds—Steel, first; 17 birds;| The parlors were tastefully decorated with toengae in the restaurant hosines. SF wens cand piremices, situate, | in the city | brick house, formerly the property of Samuel Turner | chasers. CLAUDIUS B. JEWELL,) = Ben D Wie ve Dublin University crew beat the Molesey “9 4, 16 ; Hunter and ‘with the friends of Rew city post office RATCLIFFE. Dati © of Washineton. District of Columbia. and ‘known | tril lance Wien Guile Thee eee AUPINSETEWEUE} trasteos, | James F.Hood,J.H. C. Wilson James D.Maber, | yup erga Te this Ieee, eee ne lolesey | Osborne, second, 16 birds; Carroll, peak ee Auctionsets._ | Six), im -duare trae hundred an eights-atue aah: | Sraucme ine, thraeh the middle of the 'foreaaid | wag powiiRed AUST EE I+ 5 TOMS | George W. Talbert, 5.3. 8, Hassler, George W. rowed well together sntil close hone. Here | third, 19 birds. | = Se RATCLIFFE, DARE ECO AUCTIONEERS, | Cohinat Whip th Voierine ete and bounty. | Cone ght Sal yal: | RATCLIFFE, DALI & CO., Auctioneers. ‘Mowe, W. H. Rupp, E, J. Hannan, Tracy L. | the Dublin crew epurted and crossed the line a Pept che wg re pe ed a RAEN SPECIAT. SALE OF THE FURNITURE. ke., OF | street west. et the northwest corner of salt fot, ant | SA Hence wesserly with the lipe of sald canal to CHANCERY SALE AT AUCTION OF LOT 14, 1N |" ‘Street decoration committee—W. C. Dodge, | ensth ahead of thieir opponents, 8 birds. : P. Orth of the Tint POUAND-MHALE STREET. SOUTH: | ieammteence, somtn alone suid street 5 fect 396 Py avtraieneiive southeriy tothe placa ot harem: | ADAMS. & COLTMAN'S, TRUSTEES, SUBDI. | chairman; W. A. Hutchine, Wm, Dickson, Gee, LADIES’ CHALLENG PLATE. Seventh event, 15 birds—Osborne, first, 14 ‘Rifies, company ©, EST. BY AUCTIC of said, Jot, thence north 23 ‘eet hg inches. thence | "Yvrme: One-th Jen TWEEPTH CSTE St 1M: | F. Pyles,’ C.'C. Lancaster, George W. Joyce, | Ladies’ challenge plate—The Trinity College | birds; Carroll,second, 18 birds; Ford and Hunter, ‘groom ise mem- ¥ Rother with the tmaprovements, thereon, coustetita of Prot oust WOSTORY AND BASEMENT | Frank P. Madigan, 8. W. Curriden, J. H. Gor- | (Oxford) crew easily beat the crew of New | third, 12 birds. 2 Wheat and Sane cke it Cau taieaiet he cameioremice ka decree of thi Court of the District of | Ho", Henry I. Brvan, Prof. Harry King. Harry | College. Bg le oP Ber eettiggeen Fy Ong Fwd TR fhebe Smith st Re Eh oes abi, tae se Noo L4idd, Witiom | R. Howser, Robert Beall, Reuben F. ekor, F bsiikivabberk: bin iland Bra second, 9 birds; Wilmington, CONTAINED. DI join one, two and three seats, with jc the trustees Teacrve the tight to resell at rink | 2nomupson ve. Fl aviset al the nalersigaed |S. Parks, Ed. F. Droop, Harrison Barbour, [| renshaw and Hunter, third, 8 birds, Olin Leech, Rev. and RATCLIFFE, DARI interest at sfx (@) per centum, per annua. payable fing pugcheseratter five days’ ad- | Spry es Bef a IULY THIRTEENTH-1863, |W. Hopkins, Wm. Hocke, Edward Minnix end| Diamond sculle—W. M. Boyd, Trinity Col-| “Ninth event, 16 binds Oececlk and Steel, Mra EB. 'O. Eldridge, (i) G SLOANE CO. Aucta. 1407 G« sembapnual\y, from day of wate secured by deed of | Yertisement. Pears Hen Sele te adams & Coniansne etc OR EPEC: | Albert Canty. : lege, Dublin, beat Hudson easily first, 14 birds; Huuter, second, 18 birds; Brase- Mr. a. HL Boil, ” Gasceworsio Latimer Sloany | CFtheymrenaser” derontol G00 ait be sequel THOS. We SMTi | [auste 30D, situate at 1020 Twelfth street northwest. | Music committee—Wm.A. Gordon, chairman; | George McHenty of the Circle de Laviron | hears and Ford, third, 12 birds at & De <a of the Durchaser at the time of sale. " "Truste ‘ormsn One thi ae eve Dr. Frank T. Howe, chairman subcommittee | beat with ease Charles Fen’ Societie ‘enth event, Osborne, first, i end BAER Oe FIRS SENN MICRIEERT GOONS, | Over chs retin Fenaes ino oe en HOWARD DAVIS, Trasten | onnlitd in two yous: nies bentive Maicread st Bie | on chorus; W. A: Black Ralph Le Gait Freda | D'Eucouragemect Seore meuthive: birds; McKelden, second, 19 birds; Hunter, Fuller, wife CONSISTING OF FELT AND STRAW HATS | Sith within ten days from day of sie, ovhersise the | a&ds (caters if ate xe eho rred'payiwnte secured by 8 deed of eae | GTANt, James P, Willett, W. H. Manoguo, A. B. THAMES CHALLENGE CUP. =. —% ND BONNETS, FLOWERS. BIRDS, RIB- | fiistocs reserve ibe rent to vesell the property at the | 1) aTCLIFFE, DARK & CO.. AUCTIONEFR: on property sold, or ail cast he option of Coppes, Loui 20 PENNA. AVE New. | OB the property sold, or ali cash. at the option of the | Coppes Turner, James H. Forsyth, Eleventh event, 10 birds—Stubbs, Ford, Durchaser. A deposit of 8200" ia required at th mand’ C. Woo ry ‘The Thames Rowing Club easily defeated the BONS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, TRIM- DMONSTON. it ‘WILLIAM F. 2 {ime | H. K. Simpson, Leonard C. Wood, 8. M. Yeat- | y, Club. Carroll and Steel, first, 9 birds; Crencha' is : ‘WILLIAMSON,} Trustees. oT Shtade, ,Terans of tale fo be complied with in ten ass. | man, Jos. L Weller, J. E. Jones, esta Rowing Cob. Hunter, Brasshoars and Mattingly, second, 6 Mra. Burch, Mr. and Mra. werent Sts 00s AER: OF EBERT GRSUM, tL newe Je2i-dkde | TAETCRE ARIOIS SG O6 B STREET BEE WEES | SueS37* gare ted oF the Prope to ree ee eer once amittoe—Jules | _ The Radley Colloge crew beat the Bradford birds: Osborne, third, 7 birds. Mr. and Hire. 3. Bi LATEST STYLES AND IN FINE CONDITION. DENCANSON BROS... Auctioncers. TENTH AND F LEVENTH STREETS SOUTH- | purchaser’ cost. Guthridge, chairman; A. I. Britton, vice chair- | Grammar School by two ~~ a quarter. | Twelfth event, 10 ‘birds—Stubbs, first, 10 im. Mra. MORDay. JULY TENTS. 1900.0) HALT-PAST ‘Oth and D sts. n.w. og WILLIAM B. Ee ae man; Louis Wine, J. F. Scaggs. secretary First Trinity beat the ford Grammar | birds; Hunter and Osborne, second, 9 birds; Miss Gihovey Se wit sells gencral live of Amwe-cluss | TRUSTEES: SALE OF FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS ecb iti ofa ged uf trut wiven 6 us ant duly re, RY HAYWOOD GLassii.” ¢ Trustees. | Thomas F. Miller, George T. Dunlop, 0. C. | School by a length. McKelden, third, Tbirds a R ERE re conday meted tastisslthw icra thetgonis | STREET RomHTE Ace TT? tL TES D) Sela Mecordecl the Diatict of Colma. wet | sy1-andeeem ee be Droit bude ine ae ed ee ay bindss MeKeldon, Gibb, Ferd asd eb ding beenifect wes served, end ths See ail ret ines and will be wold'in lots to sult. Seats | | By virtue of our gueds of trust to us, bearing date | the tateee of the papty sectred therel. the under: 8. W. Tulloch, E. A. Moseley, LC. Williamson, | ‘The steward’s challenge eup—Thames Row- | birds; ae, Provided. Sale positive. Ape'27. I8O2, and daly recorded in liter 1670. siened trustees will offer for sale at valile auction in Gen, ‘Thomas W. Vincent, Job Barnard, Robert | ing Club won easily, ‘Their opponents, the | #004, 7 birds; Brasshears, third, ‘an extended wed ‘Terma cash. © G. SLOAN & Co., Biv et con, Basten’ SiS swt Siz erten, at the Sent ot the Pomannee EEIDAS, tee SEVERTE PROPERTY. Christie, James Lansburgh, A. M, Bliss, George = Fourteenth event, 10 birds—Crenshaw, Mo- Portland, Me., IwS-dte Ee land records of the Disirict of Columbia, ana at the | Gar, of gUhE. AD. ARDY a described. land and = = —~ | E. Hamilton, Richard Smith, R. Ross Perry, | Brasenose College crew, gave up the race. Kelden and King, first, 10 birds; Stubbs, sec- ther retara, F[HOMAS DOWLING E SON, Aucta, G12 Eat nw. | TIP on Mee Patani Incurel gfBerey: | premises aituaté in the city of Washineten, District FR SAEETAT FAIS CHURCH, VA. 2-STORY | Toginald Fendall and H. W. Garnett. "| |, Magdalene College beat Trinity College (Dub- | ond, 8 birds; Brasshears, third. 7 birds. ‘their after Au- FA TREABEG STOCK OF | Pa POP TUL AD. Tas AT MALE Paar FOUE | of lot two (5) iusuuare south of square ive handeed | ahade- plenty of irate centeallocetions ries BAO" | Committee on stande-—W. J. Prizzell, chair- | lin) by a length anda quarter. Fifteenth ‘event, 10 ‘birds—Viers, first, 10 ‘Maryland avenue northeast. MStesical Gouns AND IketRUMENTS Ge | BAY OMJULY AB, isus, AF Wize Past FOUR | oft two Gia snare south of-auare aine bundred | shade: plenty of frat: cent al locaton. “| man; H.F. Holsten, T. L. Holbrook,’ Ha The steering of the crew's boat was | birds; Dawson, second, 9 birds; Hurley and Clements bay, on Frie CLUDING SOME FINE PIANOS, VIOLINS. | jana and. premises, situate in Wanhinaton city. Dis. | northeast cornerof sald let and fannine thence weat AROMA PARE ae eoUee Barton, William Holmead, ©. C. Meads, Ow Babbett, third, 8 ys % tren in of Bs “ictus Sf dood of senicnment reconted im Liber | et ete eT Tae Eee nse MAT | south Atty emt fect thence cast teenty-ay testat | FOR,SALE AT TARO RE | Donnelly. > Sauk ° xteenth event, 10 birds—Poter, frst, 9 birds: ols Meee of tae 27ob, folio ii, one of the land records of the District | Pune Jota, numbered 141.242. 1eyand 144 i Me. ease eMes RETNA oleh feck tothe place | erable: 70.000 pquare feet "3. TANCE LEWIS Gio | _ Press committee—Theo. W. Noes, chairman;| “COLONELS” TOOK THE THIED. | prsshenr and Gibbs, second, 7 birdsy Merion; Joo Bisel. lie su'tion aa the" prenisce,” Se. 700 Tih ‘trest | 1008. as Per pint recorded ip liber 19. folio 73 of the | Of becinning, towether with the improvements, ways, or Takowa Park, doit" | Henry 1. West, secretary; Thos. G. Alvord, | weauin’s Pitching Was Wild and Was Not | third, 6 birds. he Rarthwest. on SATU DAY SUEY MIGHTH, Ab. | rcoris of the survey or et ree Reet satiy | ever: to a deed of trust of $1,000 due January 22, FoR REST-FOR THE SUMMER, Koow | Felix Agnus, Alex D. Andorson, ‘Addison B, | Meekin's Fitching Was wild an Seventeenth event, 25-bird team race, six folks of ibe on gE adenth of 9 feet toan alley. tazether with the iin 2805, with interest at the rate of Gper cent per Ae Ng peng the Potomac river aud | Atkins, Edward W. Barrett. David 8. Barry, d men on each team, between Takoma Park Gun ‘Blackstone, GELDCR and at SEVEN TM.~ and from day today | provements, consting of for two-story Boek del | aa no tate to | Seno suR Vernon F vn = Chas. C. Carlton, Logan Carlisle, Lee Crandail, | Hemming and Meakin were equally wild in | Club and Rockville Rod and Gun Club: Norris Bitsel, Capt thereaceer at the same hours witit all te wolds all eng | fete, Runbtced V2 above houses Will besold | Be Paid in cash. the residue ta three equal Inmtalle | Toe p tec D BARN ON THE | John M. Carson, Willinm L. ‘Crounse, Mar-| yesterday afternoon's game at Louisville, but Mr. Theo, Borwion Mc Stuart Rossel: stock of musical roods, instruments, &-., contained | Porthenst. — mnnts, at sx. twelve and vighteen months from the the Potomac: 20 tuinutes' ride ferm the | shall Cashing, KR. H. Darby, P. V. De Graw, | the f a wild’ antaina’ alice an a the Mi ‘Ren ‘Susie and "The stock contains some fine Stringed and Wind | ,,scrmsof sale: One-third of the purchase money to | ny ofeaic. the deferred payments to, be secured by | Beach low rent Appiy at the LLoMEiE Goren | E.G. Dunnell, W. H. Dennis, J. Hadley Doyle, | ites and bite followed and was more costly. Ellis, Nettie Norris, Lena end Mary Jpstraments snd Pianos and 4 varied assortment of | poly hehe aE oe Santee rate of siz per centum per annum from the oe pig ey Sores fa H. Hoste’, ee Colonels played. sl akc 2 og Bitzel ‘The terms of sale are all cash at time of sale. See eee ae ee tenner | oat aod of track wen Gruaid ee malcak ite opting of jarries, S. H. Kauffmann, Thos. rug, | The . vad many | Lay... 31 Viere.--—---—---> 18] " rarquis Imperiall! ts at Tuxedo Parke ¢ ry be tly tt Seust on the property sold. oral - _ the purchaser. A denosit of $150.00 will be required Horace Kenney, Rudoiph Kauffmann, 8. E. | an apparently safe bit by the Senators. Score: | Crenshaw. oe nr (he premises at purchasers’ conte Tes To™ | She purchaner: A devon of $300 reauired en cack | Sra purenene it Scpent of S14) 00 willbe required Tontaec\ Branca i Miseng. Om csaeact a cra dace Ford. as Gece 14| Mrs. and the Misses Skerrett are in San Sran- ¥. L. SIDDONS. Amienee. | ing at purchaser's cost. “Terme 0 Sy SESE es Maurice’ Low, R.” Bown.an Matthews, Jobn LOUISVILLE. WASHIXOTOX. — —| cisco on thetrway to Honolaulu-to join Ad- = Se and cost of the defaulting purchaser. “All conve P, Miller, 8, E, Moffat, O'Brien Moore REQAE Buo4 =| Total. <-.125 Total... 117 | miral Skerrett. J)OXCANSON BROS. Auctioneers segesNe the right to resell st riak end costoof defaulting | £50 Secu eer athe cust af the purchaser. Frank P. Morgan, John H. Roche, Maurice Baik 2 4] Outota possible 150. Out of » possibie 150. |” airs. Miller, widow of the late Justice Miller, TRUSTEFS SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. ‘WE EDMONSTON.? reustece. Joan 3. WikkaRTa Splain, John G.’ Slater, Orlando 0. Stealey, 1150 3 3 9| , Bighteenth event, 10 birds—Crenshaw, first. | 45 in San Francisco, and intends to ‘the FROSTING FIFTEEN FEST ON THE SOUTH | _Jel9-d&ds__ALDIS B._ BROWNE. 5 Je24-dkes ee Trustees. Alfred J. Stofer, Louis Shade, R. H. Sylvester. iw 13 } &| 10 birds; Brasshear and King, second, 8 % “Mouterey and Sante ENTE FEET LAST OF TWELETH STREET | PJATCLIFFE, DARE & Co., AUCTIONEEMR | pro ee it aad Walter Wellman, E. 8. Wight, R. J. Wynne, sige 3 9 Q| Gibbe and Viers, third, 7 birds a EAST BY DEPTH OF NINETY-IWO FEET 92) Pe avenw, | R 920 PENNSELVASIA ave. N.w, | | OTS FOR SALE AT CHAPEL POINT, Mp 10 | Clifford Warden, John Tracy, ‘Fergus Fercis, OF 2 9 3 3 5] , Nineteenth event, 10 birde—Crenshaw, first, |" wi p have goteel Go summer Byvitunof sect of trust to the undecsienea. | VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK BESI- | ceucrpes: carn OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | nase header ic tauany, Puccons a subdiston | Harold Snowden and —— Abell. & o1o8 I are cl Peeps egy ated Auenst 14. TSO, d recorded in Liber No. ENTS, ‘st : 4 ESTATE ON MARYLAND AVENUE | resort. and lots are no Universally ad- > tus ie of the debt sacured Dy sail deed of trast, we will sell | ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON JOLY SIXTH. AT) ye virtue of a dood of trustg-ven tous and duly re: Bul OF teamier:” Catholle ehtirch adjtninw” and Traine 111 2 esergn ans ape ‘Club Races. ih ene ot Doty, nae SP FvLy at SIX O'CLOCK PM, tn front of the | We willofferforsale in front of. the premises, the | comet in Liver No iZu7; at fello 1G0-et seq. oe of | Evlacoral church, soon, tobe erected Splenid in: | No News as to Her Going Aground Received | routavilie. 2 The first meeting aly pane Se a Seas aoe ens th oa entra emibet ig nid, dead | Trev oar Joe myetunre 1OL, runribeiacktoae | the ant ceeeg fe Dincic of Galant ana see ee pa spice nopercmnae’ Washington Driving Club at the Benning treck | ing’ with ex Inlivnion of wpvare tan hundred und two (60d), ap | brick house with ail modern improverenta, Ructicnn frontof ths premises on TUESDAY. SULT wv. Washineion D.G, SHOrBe? No official information has reached the Navy Touierite. 55 Wee yesterday afternoon wasattended bya fatr-sized = . Portiscin bank 'Cl Whe gt the teoprds ct? | "Ferma Ooeshird cash tales toe BEEVESTI A" BURR BALEEASE FIVE | Pou canes BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN WOME | Department to contirm the report that the | gu beer statin’ 1: ne | cro™e, who witnessed three rater ualaterest-| 20, Ribas wet Ee ee PRY ee gd pa Wy deed of trun! on “the propert Pag a Ee ithin, two miles of this city. $240 down and $23 | U.S. 8, Monocacy is ashore on Sunday Island, | Struck out By Meakin the | customary | Cities ie ane OF on “ty cash. jon of the purchaser. ie) nines, I . Distr: mont chase : 5 : 4 “4 fiance sant ftw (To: foot’ thence south ginst-twe | $200 required at the time o¢ eae. off the terme of tale | BE Columbia, and estanated aq the weat for'y (40) | Eat Tie tug cma thts APs, over ACOH | Ching, and in danger of going to pieces. Tho ee ee ot, plied with in 15 days from the day of sale | feet, seven (7) Inches rront on Maryland ave. by tl sand thonco eth to the bacinnsme’s “t's G1? | She thet te reaeeved to resell te tromerty at te rng | full, dvi Rhereof of arizinal Tot to (2, shade trees, with stable and carriace mori. Mise ‘McMahon and Mise Mabel Miller in eauare | Hou, weil of nite water, word telghborsood hgh | latter statement, at loast, is discredited at th | Stolen basee—Grimn. Tin 0 The cespeotive Maggie t by pitcher=-By successful that the races | have gone to Hartford for e two weeks" wht Formas, Sasottued, of the purchase money im caah | AO tisetgent of nach resale ia’ some Sownpaner vas, | tue aye eavemerris right, privileges snd’ app: | Shd healthy, for only 2040) 108 department, ‘The point at which itis said the | pitches. Hemming Ts = Mrs. L. ©. Herrick leaves today for Afton, Sings in two squat" inmiaiiments af oge and two | lished in Washington, D-CA‘ conveyancing nd | ffuancos thereto belonging of fu sny wise appertain- | yy 1482 New York ate. _ | vessel grounded is on the Yangtee Kiang river, Dy saecs Years from late of sal Secured on the prope: Hou. “Copveyancing, ‘Yesterday’ with inte ROOM tant - ate nd betit, attic and cellars: porches, shade stable. | sPOU* 700 miles distant from the vea, and, while | in yesterday vie | carriage to fat Oper cent, | Fecording st the cost of the purchaser. ‘Lerms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | [)OR SALE—A NEW SUBURBAN HOM] cpureiaser SoD: | or qgihTOLIFEE, DARK ® GO-, Auctionsors, | , terms of mle: One-thind of the purchase money to * purchaners cost. ai myable iz gne and two vears from the day of sa io. games iblished ‘tc race between Sinsheimer's Gray | where it is expected she will shorfly-vagain her mornit wel val 4 Bran, wits the exception of the and Sondheimer's Rochester was won | heclth. a Ruchaner 3 er igh SEINE ft. one Block it ae cpr for d eanees war = Cleveland game, which wasa tie. The after- Miss Nellie G. Humphreys has gone west to BLO! . on ° ser, Dear rot conte. £0) r Chinese rivers, mes resul 2 pant ba weat-dkde JOHN BEALL. § Trastess, | WALTER B WILLIAMS & 6 At"tive rate of percent ‘per agmum payable sont: | "SS, S00; S50 east Malotee Ha ome ait te deena & ls eee Pniledelphia, Apart g —Charles | Spend her (Sree STATES MatsHaDs SALE —BY VIR. | SEVENTY-EIGHT (78) ACRES OF FI annually, and secured by a deed of trust upon the WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, he 2 sould be te dauterar gon . 6; Cincinnati, (Harrington: Miss Anna M. Whitemore and Miss Jesle Uae ot 2 etna Me HAL'S SALE “BY VIE. | SP SITUATED. WEST OF THE EASTERN Property sold, oralleash, at the option of ‘the pur- Cor. 10th and Pennsyivonia ave. n.w. | the Monocacy shoul in danger of going to| Cleveland, 16; Brooklyn, 8. Seas rg ey Jerks office of the Supreme Comrt uf the District of | WITHIN (2) AND ONE FOURTH Phaser.” Terms of sale to be compited. with in Aftoan Or FD. NEALE. on prein! pieces in the quiet waters of a river. Pittsburg, 14; Baltimore, 7. (Clayton), 2’ | Andre of Savannah, pL 4 Celcpanin dl forme Gigcred, wut sel ar moins | THE CAUIION. SULLARLY HOR EA Serve the right to resell the property a¢ the risk and NTH EIGHTS ~ FIVE- | | ‘The Monocacy is one of the oldest vessels of | Boston, 5; Chicago, 1. a sa fore, month's vii at ae eee ie Pisteice oo THURSDAY THE SHIRTEENTID SS | PROPERTY OF CHRISTIAN RUPP ont of the defaulting purchaser, A devout of S200 | {y Toomcottare; commedious and desirable; near ste- | the navy, a third-rate cruiser built during the | St Louie, 2; New York, 2. 2.32, 236. Whitemore will OF JULY. 186i, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK SL ait the | _ We will sell at public anction on THURSDAY,. Tequired at the time of sale. All conveyancing, re- | tlou. Inquire at po-t office. os; | War, with iron hull, of 1,370 tons displacement Revord of the Clubs. 50 Fiat, tiths, claiia, interest tate fi tothe | SIXTH, 1803, AT FIVE CK FP. M. on the | cording. &c., at the purchaser's cost. OR SALE—AT TAKOMA PARK, MD.. AT AUG" | and'of the old paddle wheel ieppccirss| 3 sllowinse described y.to wit: Partof lotsnara, | premises. sevency-eight (78)'acres of land improved JOHN P. SHEPPERD, tion to highest bidder, Saturday, July 8, 1893, | 8 7 Pa ‘ype. W. mi 13 and td in square Numbered td comteinad | by s house and barn. toxethor with about 400 fruit S02 Fst nw. | peustees. | 5:30 p-m.. six-room frame hous’: Isree dry’ cellar; | ix guns in her main battery and has a crew of ne i BS fas Seliowtae Tasiee cal eee ee | myrgpat con tition, said land betug known as Dart RICHARD J. PARNSHAW. ell Stood water Guo shades 10,00 fect of round, | 200 men. Clocinnad, 3 R383 pam ae RE | ofthe Hickey estate, andon the eet st. an Ave. 8. er ot cash, balance an time. "A 100 * ‘ a. 3S Bt bt ee $e20-aka Chance. ‘Be prevent a sale. "For further iuferme: |; Her officers are: Commander Francis M. Mespington 25 2 69 spend the Fourth at the country < Sa Wegeenbered Raond restos tenner Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money | ———————___— tod. H. LICHLITER, Attorney. Barber, commanding; lieutenant commander, Chicare = ti her father, Mr. E. P. Cross. The main ered ee ieen ere Sore etree | rams eee arhecres saneees tateet tin sees | si sieaali® DOWLING & GOL Aecqoesu. st RE eS James M. Miller; lieutenant, John Garvi Youlevitie 7-713 38 $8 y —D. Sond- | cf the day was a straw cone the west line of saith lot to the nortinwers eeter octet | annital installments with faterest at 6 per cent per G12 Est. pw N. OP, Takoma Par lieutenant (junior grade), John Hall, aieriie 15 SS =S3 | beimer's b. m. Nellie B. (Adama), 1 Wilt- ‘The —~< ot; thenge east I:} fat to the moriuwest cores of said | aumiita payavie srmuiannually. Termsof sale must | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL’ AND | M_ — ee ~_ | lieutenant (junior grade), John ensi house b baliade © ‘Frostburg | {ucted by Mr. Benjamin nests Jot 13; thence. north 10 feet: thence east sO feet 3 | be complied with within ten days from the day of sale. PERSONAL PROPERTY. 'OR KENT—AT BENNING, COMFORTABLE SIX- | Guy W. Brown, John P. McGuinness * wae! Joyed a fine display of fireworks. akiader” bl coeet Ssh oreo aes | SuiCRSSr” Ron crcl i ed een ae nt aaa i geh MAP EMG ee |W. Logan, pened assistent: surgecs, Philip | THIRTY THOUSAND SPECTATORS, fer), 3)’ GB. Sabian cE ESCM" |” Mise Blanche Starkey of 410 Rhode Band south slomz sald strvet 22 fect tothe place of beain- | Purchaser: jeposit at time oF ober. Ay fant recorded amo a pale (S28 T- itoe | Leach; assistant Lewis Morris; passed ee mer), 3. . &. Boy = a ee AL. TLLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | records of Westmoreland county, Va., on the 14th | 616 1th st, 20-8 ; assistant surgeon, is Morris; pas J end og efent ‘and levied upys co canyon | _Seevande tay of November, A.'D- 1Seh tn Livee 4B and folio | Sey ‘OR | assistant paymaster, Arthur Peterson; passed | Grest Interest in the Final Heats of the | (Harrington).4 A. Behrend’s b. ¢. Billy D. | avenue northwest will spend July and August fa Bird and James letcher (Henry Bird HO MA: WL . Aucta. 612 Est. 240, to B, Bord Zewisand John Sherman. trustees, I le at reasonable prices. yailding lots, | assistant engineer, a P. Stuart Lawrence, Philadelphia Regatta. (Swan), 5. A. BR. Ay ‘s b. m with friends in Pennsylvania. - and will be sold to satisty execution No. | ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SOS 3 "Bw: | by the Colonial Beach Improvement Company to se: | “1,"ls un acoured fact thse the elects race will bet accede’ ‘Thirty thousand persons saw the final heats | (owner), 6 Time, 28234, 221, 2.21. Prof. H. Marion of the Neval Acsfemy and Warren, trading’ an bb Warrga Coe totheass | IMPROVED PROPERTY Ty BARRE FAUM, ANA. | (UrecutAnurdot having teen mibeieated apices | teBded © ths suburb within & few weeks SS ropenatremren i v's aaetea ab Paaddipats usher ae family lef last week for an extended-iait to the > . ay “arts be ae fe c. x 1 of John Shermat of i ast said reer y Ridge. peop! Tegal yes! Barton L- Walker andthe United States. respect: | on THURSDAY. JULY SIXTH, INGA. at FIVE | Qf Joh Sherman as opeof th. suid trostegs in sald Trains leave B. and 0. station at 9:15 am, | day afternoon. ‘The course was one and abalf| _ Twenty Thousand Saw These Races. Sate. 3: DANIEL W_RANSDELL. U. s. Mi O'CLOCK P. M., we will ecll in front of the premises “Vircinia: on the 2uth day of and 4:28 p.m. week days, 9:95 a.m. and 1:30 and |. ‘There were 20,000 at Lake Quinsig- | Gen. Hazen left for Chivaga, ey ag yee ~ S. Marshal. LOT 38, SECTION No. 9. 3 nd by direction of holders a! v8, A miles, and every condition was favorable to a “aan = penis =aomiper In the trustees! subdivision of Barry Farm, fronting by said deed of trust, the under- 1a Soldier ‘827.50 per | 3:15 p.m. Sundays, Hound trip, $1.—Advt. the contestants. In the four-cared shell amond yesterday afternoon when the citizens’ | accompanied by his wife and 2 a = aD Borate are. Uy vad We a comfortable trios | izbed trastecs will soll at pab’ic auction to the hign- | month each: andtwo corner, houses with wery late SE 3 natn yoal of the New Hazen, whose long illness bas HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, taining 4,560 feet. Improved by a comfortable frame | SEM Ten the NINETEENTH (19T! +4 Yards qt 630 per month each. These houses, have when a half mile from the start, the Delaware | Tegtta and annual races England “until the present time, has _ GIZE st. nw. | house. Terms cash. A deposit of $100 required at | Spy.) at Colonial Beach, Westinoreland | eight sooms. bath, porch, hot and cold Handicap Road Race in Ohto. Amateur Rowing Association were held over | the city —— time of sale. COR A a TREE Moe Of | connty. Virginia, the following described personal | bells, speaking tubse and nil’ tadern, epee The P handicap road bicycle Boat Club of Chicago was ran into by » barge sufficiently to undertake the with ELEVEX CERY DESIRABLY TWO-STORY axp | purcinscr pene EN aia aye equal fo homsen that nent from #AQ'to $30 pat -d seg SE \dicie ete ding carrying 500 persons. The shell was demol- | the old intercollegiate course at the north end | Dorents They will remain at ASEMENT OUSES ON N K y is a s lotel. Household an: yn Furniture of 1! elt) pI to y) . NE N, | wot ar! Chicago RVERTE BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL ASD = — —— the Colonial ‘Beach Hotel, consisting of beds, bet: | Dente, Wasity.,. Avply Je26-8m "| WOR OF again creat, | bed and the rater were pitched overboard, | Of the old lake, The list of entries was « large | points west for several months before none yan ndgey FUTURE DAY os Sa FOR SALE-A DeLIGHTFUT COUNTRY Home | "RO entered the race with a four-and-ehalf-| 110) wore hurt Sho and better races were mover sewed fm Mow | So tho alty. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust duly re- | _ r: = a let ware, blanket . towels, curtat 25 acres, improved by a larze double house of | minute handicap. C. O. Updike of Lexington, “a " 4. vi end Mr. x ire, consisting of chaira, (abjes, old forest ‘oaks; kiteen, bath roomand | K¥-+ Was second, despite a handiéap of eight | and although the judges" boat whistled for kg |. The events on the card were ran off in good of Detroit are the guests of ‘ oy Me AY. SUL eee Tee Mo aeeta; | throwphout by yas’ sanitary plumbine, sewerage per, | minutes placed on bis record. He came in ton | other contestants to return, they all kept on. | *bape, the last race being finished before 6 Fou ‘They will siny in thecity fore cauple H. 1843, at HALF PAST FOUK 0°CLUCK P. v: ° LF RICK DWELLING, SIT- | china and glass in front of the property. sub lots numbered thi aq] ee ee eee Cee ecu (cme! Cae PSOSINAL | Se Pa ene eer Te aR cad neta ein | feat Debind the winner; and Goninieentiy aude | Shelsvent wal @MNsced al ans bemuen ce maa | OOO weeks before ‘ao Washington party cae Ege re ae rere es | (Bry ots certain deed of trust to us bearing | PEI Cased and four (OM) lote. Terme: All Fees in aba norpysloctrioruizond witty i obo, three and one-half minutes better’ time ‘than | mishap to tbe Chicagoans, end will be rowed i coer wee reread — Tipe eae stata “ 3 J. leven CLD) twelve (12) ai ante July Si {abe and duly reco F | ae under cash, and for ail residue over | 15-minute walk from Silver Boring station. Metzo- | Peck. Updike has a national reputation, over. — ~ et Over 100 Washington families spent in square numbered six hundred and seventy-one | intiber No i712, iollo OF ct soa, of the land reco um an fn poiltan branch, B. and O. railroad. Inquire om. the r iakes wore herd fought hud Glens. fhe Bend- om - Of the District of Co 8 Soe | TOS dae ae all cache ai on tine of peteneee Toe | Drentioes 0 . | 8. A. MeDuftie, In tho pair-oared shell race the crow of the home of Wm. P. paler each Me ML Sesels ect fon | prt retaedthestyamey the agreed coo: | OOD dno alan seonon church .0e | Pitta SOHN & SCOPE, Sliver Syrians, Md.” | |S, A, MeDutio. who was third inthe race, | In Philadelphia Boat Club foaled the Vesper | fords. won, the senfoe fours tn 805 and the | eet et ence aca es Brice to beatd ia cash or stp purchaser may pay al | Santiatt Powe auctor, in rons of the prewzises: SP | area of twontyreight C28) acren: two C2) Totyhs | \[QRE PLEASANT HOMES FOR SALE AT LAKE: | even would have won the race. , Boat Club, Philadelphia, and the latter shell | Atalan senior eight 2 cought wih ony eum gash. af his option. A deposit of $200 on each lot | 4. D. Is0d, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain | Rinetesn (19) pol Fhe Crna Bane, PL the right, | IML and. Ma., on small monthly payments, The winner started from Hamilton, Ohio, at | Was upset. The racers swam ashore. ER outdoor ‘tables—and a Sol complied with te fou days {rtm theday of ley | Di"gt,cr Parcel of land and premises eituatetn the tty | (eae ate oe eee ied creak aa nireate, | Trade, ta Phonon Bygmae and FH perm | exactly’ 9:40 a.m. and reached the goal, just out: | ‘The new steam yacht Yankee Doodle had the World Bicycle Records Beaten. opine tan he Highs ts resrrvad to rewl. the property at the vi | domuemated ac sid bse part of crgtial intone (in | ATamuesand parks, the ue wubject, Bowever, tothe | Fwy 2r- 315 15 ide of Chester Park, Cincinnati, at 10:20:20, | easiest kind of a victory in the one-mile steam | At Horne Hill, England, yesterday w. J. | SP Tes not known than | Spat of the defaulting purchaser, after Sd | Square one hunirad and ninety-cix C106). contained | FANE Of way and user of the same that may'bel 23 ‘The distance from Hamilton to the termination | launch race. Although her steam was ahut off | seintjes, the bicyclist, beat the “aafety” es eee eee ee are eSBoper PUD; | within the following metos and boumls, viz. Bewin | '0,0F be vested in the Jot owners at Colonial Beach. | 3) :: | is eighteen mil several times, she finished @ quarter of a mile Mr. W. T. Robertsand wife, Mr. W. PES ae tee miethakaeS oot! SonvevancIng sad | forthe stiaeata point fn the north Jive of North at | g_terie,,QPe-tniry tbe oureutte mney La Pebald | Twa ee a eighteen miles. ahead of the other craft im 3.575. A bait | Tecord by opvering in one hour ® distance of | 24 Miss Maud Moore left this morning for @ - OSEA' BR. MOULTON.» 9, | ace coemceenn tsk amount the cout | foraanin ty beveven parable reevecivoly, with in | ORS tag ge yeticd ght Males from Washinton =e Iength separated the J. W. Durhacs and the | 24 miles 1,984 yards. two weeks’ trip to Chicago and Niagara He0-dkile SAMUEL Rows, __“ Trunteee_ | Neatward frou the west side of Lith ntreet west, then Vthe option of purchaser Ny Of | on, the B&O. ROR Commutation’ acer bra pyle pemeate pa Lillie B. The Leona was a long distance | At the second annnal meet of the Tourist | Miss Rosalie Martin, daughter of Baward La J)°XCANSON BRos.. avcTIONEERS. Inches, then ran south 30 feet 10. inches, then Fan one andl one-fourth acres (1M), part of the | Granta Ng" Wat, awe” Av Lakeland tigre fe The second day of the inaugural races of the | behind, ot comme’ go hae TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, | east? feet 10 inc hes, then run south 33 feet, to. said toe Cer Ud raok. residue in two equal | 2: CADLE. Supt. = = et | New York Cycling Association, held under the _ The last event was the one-mile trial of the gold soodal and Fe eee ee Ne ee ane artio matmaet, and then run east along | ingtaliments, notes cor the saine to be wiven Dayal OF SAD sup RENT NEW HOUSE 413SPRING | rules of the National Cycling Association of | Yankee Doodle against time. The boat of the ‘the Convent of SIDE OF. NOKTG K STREET. BEGINNING | *Aid street 18 feet to the place of Dexinning. tonether | respectively, with interest thereon, at six and twelve ‘34.500 8300 per yr.j st.. 9 rooms, cellar, water ge same name which was burned some time THEREY Phi by pevald eo RrseTee ees | sess Wekk Neollinr hngesreom: Comsmune sts three: | Honths from Gay of anlo—or alcash, atoption of ur-| and as, large 7Afd; kod stabs America, drew an enthusiastic crowd of be- ago PEER SEVER INCHES) HOF STSETY-TWO | "iUrats of sale: Onethind of the purchase money to | CHIE Tn soa wood land. com. | wittw Anly to &_& CBifjaconla,_ | tween three and four thousand persons to Man- | de® mile, over the same course on July 4 1620 824 street, By virtue of adeed of trt to the undersismed. dated mevahlein one, two and tree Your, with | Qunineronunired and iy and Bien ‘one-hun- | Foi, Gare HOUSE, EIGHT NOMS, BATH. | battan Field, N. Y. ‘The races were interesting, | 2t,700r i 201 $-5, and it was was not cy a bel ee Peecscce at thelanivecerioct tae Decent oe | raalty trom! Gar'cf sale, teenred be cad of | 4 erm, One-third Gs)caah. residue in two, equal | 1, ott: gvenjoouine ity end river: neaesireet cars’ | and were contested in a spirited manner. H.| done, however ana valve pin was lost, sod the older of the debt s0- | the property sold. or all cash. at the option | installments. notes for same to be given parable re- will sell at pubite | ofthe parchases aS ab, spectively. with Interest thereon, at six and twelve Som gn eRIUAS, FRE. SEVENTH Dat" | ofits Barctasc: x ,crhont of wa00 ite raed | Sse Prom day of ale ll cab, ot tao" optioa of TT JULY. AT QUARTER PAST SIX O'CLOCK P. M.. | Sng. ‘recording and notarial fees at the cust of the pur. | Purchaser. 3) OCLOCK on Lots for sale, $200 to $1,000. " Terms easy. f Franklin st.. Ai °. Wheeler of Orange, N. J., who won first | flyer'wont the mile under three-quarter pres- om = prize in each one of the four events on Monday | sure in 2.25 4-5. if uf and captured $400 of the $800 given out incash | The Neptune Boat Club, Baltimore, and the beating | frm G Mr. and Mrs. W. M.’ Hodges, feat of te premives.all the real evtate describe ia | 12K, feeonling and motarial fees a Pen | Lbs anle will commence at THREE ( Atiantic Hota. 77-"ie PAGK ot the Sen Prizes, won frst prize in} each of | the | Vesper Boat Club, Philadelphia, entered a pro- | out Windle by about six inches. “Guy Garry | Mrs. ©. & Drury. Mr- and crel, Mise seul iced of trast tho caine rine Paria-tiotsforty-Ave | Guee'iont daira: sale stnersien dhe Temkces aetey | the tald NINETEENTH DAY OF StL, A D183, sghtmeanager” Call af he oficn of the’ threo big evente and received $725 of the $1,600 | test against the Passaic Boat Chub, Newath, N. | won new honors by beating Windle te the ouc.| Mrs. Wells, Mr. W. ot Laurel, Mise 3 ee eaae canine '¢ | and be continued from day’ Beach Co.. ‘ pect ; : P. Dooley of Baltimore, Miss a (5) pear 6 be the we | the property at the risk and cost of ‘The title to the rval estate will be retained until the | 77 <4 ie BROOKLAND, Si TH BR given out in purses. Summary: J., the winner of the junior eight-oared shells, | third mile. Summer was entered in several | P. ‘Mr. Geo. Anthony, Miss Alene Gonidest Soest pe } Tranteon nadsbanld any pucueec fol pny | Ko Metrpnie Ver td reine pmo Sow |, Fito rece, Gistance ono mil Final heat won | ou the ground hat the vitorfous crew are not | event, Dut filed fo sppent Bisvers, Br. ‘eyburn and. daughter, Me. 3, x sath nde of Nort ANIINE # 5 rant as of sale ant payment of fastail. | the time to pi for safe investment. y Mixell, Lewisburg. Time, 2.44 1. juniors. sa ‘Baltimore and many others, Tet Boe Coto: tesce noua | —_ Adare sooth 5 ent ot meg parebaee mneney ay pote frame he |v i5:0m CRATE THOMAS... | Haif-mile race won by H.C. Wheeler, |! "In tho senior eight-oared shells the Malta ‘Two World's Records Broken. Haslup of ont Pinot te (Oz) Toot seven (2) inches: thence weet | QWILL SELL IN FRO: Sraeteet Tutt is munis at, the cost and risk of the Ae, | see oreo ernnenne | Orange, N. J. Time, 1.88 45. Bost Club, Philadelphia, won from the Fair-| Two world's records were broken on the ‘Where Children Delight to Play. Biers (5) es so theecenortn tothe cing | OV ce acd ares Sitch dofanit te made 96, the cowt end riet bt the de: WORLD'S FAIR The Groat Fourth of July handicap, purse | mount Rowing Association, Philadelphia, and | Maple Valley Trotting Association, Lite-shaped Pa ‘on the Desutital, Chesapeake EE Fico mat bo deported ae tine of male). bale | of ue an ageund hand “for farther information apply tothe undersigned. : Gav neaicT math ectcae ee aent es | oa ee id ee ocd aeeere Pretty race. | track atKizk Baladin,owned ‘Trains fave B. and O. station af Sl iments st ona aad two Fears | Harness, Robes, Shoets. S 5 . Wheeler (scratch); , P._ J. Berlo tas bel 1° ughout ant “ q ahr at purchase option, "Cou: | rey, Buckboard ana. Duable iiarusess inact be wok axe cemetary Nemiatton, D.C. | rrustegs, | "THE WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS ALLIANCE | yards); third, J. A Newhouse, Rochester (00 | Rey eer re ne ead ingpughout and the | £24 driven by James Green of Kirkwood, Se Dre bales ene Mera BS reap, | Hotere guemmen genre eure eee armen fe | Oop MAMUEY 5 RUNDE ET anuiro cont gh "Rpply BOLO wk” alee Ante | FAEGS). Time, 2.26 1-5 when the Fairmount eight spurted and passed | « mille in 2058, beating Besoot, owned by B-| and 130 ant Sa8 pm #1 round teip, wecsnde — JOHM E BEALL. j Trastecn, | Soprpapn consignment. GEXENS Sp racveaw. | jlo =" ca ranted on talary of commiacion. ‘i ‘Ten-mile race won by H. O, Wheeler, them. P. ‘Taylor and driven by 'W. J. Andrews, sen

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