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AUCTION SALES. ——= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1898. ee PEPER TSE page ae, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. WON IN THE NINTH. paper patter deen veep BEER AT ASBURY PARK. THIS Avranseex FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYs. —_ from the omen mS ng Amway Pacwon thos ae "YRUSTEES Sate FAUCABLE REAL BS. ‘Anotioneers, ‘ATOLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTS. ., eller cn. siecostees ta! TATE IN THE aTON successors After Losing the Game the Senators Took uarter cannot fail of producing wholesome re- URpAR BENNING’ STATION. Ss eee Ae Lg pe TASS B BY AUCTION OF STORE A R gm Nee Salta. ‘The welfare of the game in this city | People Get All They Want of It in Spite ee Sete ES | mopar mracat aera caaaas >| RR vanes me SE TO | ongncnnn er TER SET BRE bation sopeeue seer te see of the Prohibition Sriet of Columbia, and at the request of ‘the holder ot ke. By virtue of & decree of ‘virtue of a deoree of the Su} manded and are entitled to and should have at —_— the note sect by, We Will sell Farniture, Bedd! il clean and in ‘of Gol - apres gt ‘Two Ball Teams Pieces, ‘lig froat af She promises, SaykEBSPSDAT. Sees ious from partion 14500. Rare, ct, Pate dh Seas cate Me. Furia pierre eene de any cost.” It 1s Ordered by Mall and Delivered by . the following Teslestate, to wit: Lote | THis SALE FMB! CES EINE EARLOR, BED ‘o i series but the Home Cab Had the Better = “Beer Arks”—Mr, Bradley's 6. Zand 8. ling to A. C. % sarvey of | ROOM, LIVEARY. AND DINING ROOM | Fy, cea EAR the. ars Staying Powers—Notes. SECRETA) HOKE SMITH SCORED. town of Lincoln. situated in the county of Weeh, | TURE AND EFI Ne MOULD RE pat ‘OP Ret: my in ont sonar “7 ine Indignation. Bien Dig’ gf Cola f of the Sherif | TRACT THE ATTENTION OF PARTIES ‘SEEKING TALE OCLOOK PM. the follewing ead , 1803, at Lg he FIVE Resolutions Considered by the Pennsylvania ROWE e acne | HAGE AE See Taner ay, cone gary | Waa oe a aisectomer gee ene | nae gu tern fotowe G. A. B. Encampment. eas 4 wine taieSne chin *s busi seis oir De- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. ab alesse la two saa! instal TEN AM PRNNMIMER 8 CO. ‘aucia.|, | Humbered four m ‘and ort Smeets At yesterday's business meeting of the perl rng EE feo ‘years. Jatereet at the, it ¢ JENKING. GOSS ESE ruarvee C1 Sacer ‘the equal installments, partment of Pennsylvania, G. A. B., at Gettys- sats . jong berg a Wiech of Ro pata ad ©. © OSES, SaaS | MANN sha Rothe fll gotp of aidan, aig real | Bevage erties cet Se eoatnee burg, the administration ‘of the Interior De-| | Beer isthe devil's own brew. | Such, at sold. (Al couverancine and, recording at ALadte sabe ‘ beta fa OY are northwest, — + | of trust on the property sold and to bear interest at partment was warmly criticised. events, is the opinion of Founder Bradley of St the time of sale. I of PICTURES, COMPRISING “ie mediately, che ‘underalened tenstees | POF eR per pam add! paid. interest, pat Asbury. If no such beverage existed he would died with te ton tlOs ne ee eTCHINGS. MEZZO TN’ rabite s euon qn eald FET annually, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Department Commander Thomas M. Sample beedanas es ‘and this place would Erustees reserve the rScht to resell nt the risk and cost , PHOTOS. ENGRAVINGS. | Dai" Hake sap Rye eM Pe ote ee er ae bat said that from personal visits to various points perfectly happy, ‘kc., &e., BY WELL-KNO' HE BIVE 0 ony ‘A depoalt of tw: dollars: ‘will be required be eee FADGH. Trot TED ARTISTS AT AUCTION. ba, CLOCK, the following time of aile. Termsof sie te becompined with throughout the state he was able to assure the | °° * Paradise. JaM Bis TWENTIETH. 1008. at at rforty-ate 246) | 12 Says from, day of sale, otherwise trustece that the Department of Pennsylvania | _Wéll-nigh all-powerfal as he is here, he can | dence WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. paeera. eB Ey. M., within our sales roo eae ‘Bell's Bs mrad, Sad ory Sect cate reas ere et or eno — — only gnash his teeth in impotent rage when he | John B.S Burnham ‘KICLIFFE, DARE & CO, Auctioncers, soe teeatire rail deoore: iit | BENGE AY oT aa ‘woe still marching forward in suche manner ss} oo Su am through the streets |W. Murphy be’ held to the ernd fury for 920 Ponnsvivania ave o. w. cas hyisnor ‘Sth st. nw. | rrastoes, to win words of commendation for the old rambling criminal ‘and there beld die- of taste bas been ned by MICHAEL J. COLBERT, of the town and delivering what he calls | charged by the course of law.” OF AFRY DESIEABLE the solection “o ures, enw. “oth - 2 nO. fuua of theee" Dict jy19-d&ds 312 F. soldiers. In regard to the pension question the ied damnation” at the doors of dwellings | Director of Works Burnham said last ight: USE NO. 611 prey Ty framed, and represent UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S GALE —BY YIR- oe | and hotels, “This isa great surprise tome. 1 was never given, to, ux and dal ae Segsatce Slocorabs, | sient a, f glare fee of the Supreme Court of the District of “Efforts are being made to slur the remnant | *™ Oo"0% invade this vil- | officially notified of the unsafe condition of the ona K Anderson, Perrin, ipmble, in the case of Evoneser BW. of the Union armies by applying to them op- from outstle the Heite of storage tower, and Engineer Shanklis Cofamila seg st 3, 3. G. Brown; Ponce: as As EB. Warren. & Co..to the use of Busine te Walket — out mits of the borough, | oe ae a me Townes ber, Champney. Eichelberger. we is hem, ong forsy six vs. John . at law, number and to me peobrices, epithets, that pension | Most of them come of teeta Bias und cthere. Catatoraca | ez10248 Tie oF anid tone hnared a ry fee | Sirecte res evied. upon and will seit Folls of the government are filled with men who | Shark river, aix mile dows Untceast whose Some of the Evidence. cepa pe Bike Wid and estonia owptly with a wid ht | at p lc: for cash. tp front of the court house door are not entitled to be there. Daily we | stimulants of ailsortsaresold without restraint. | ‘The evidence given before the jury yesterday Five cick >. ihe o foliow Jost along the rear line of, dots “one pun- Sr DAY OF JULY, 1893, begin IVE hear of decrepid comrades being 81 ded | They can »” their liquid wares on the | included the statement of Samuel A. Rether+ t 3 aed forty -aleht (148) Ope Wupared and forts. | OULOOH Mal the undiviaga tists sate at from the roll by « commission unauth by | streets of Asbury, but the state law permits ‘assistant: : ‘District of Colaurblen ond ee aligy ip nad Sguage. 07120) 12 "3° | pera of eda fob Be Bird SBD oe ft law and without even according to the pen- | them to deliver beer ‘been ordered by | ™°> peeny oe eae ee sheng ae Wiss eel, nore Yor TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, SITU- On each of said t Shira pum and 14 in "square, number con. sioners the privilege that is granted, the worst | mail. Touafe muaaren ~— i ngired ood waey" Qik NUMBER 1505 M STREET NoRTH- re ad the Palance In two fgined within the following motes bounds, visi convict in the land of being heardin his ownde- | In other words, anybody here can get all the ie = ng subatenion fb recorded ta ~ deed of trust te oe she point dintant 22 foc adut Gags : fense. The Grand Army, as I understand it, | beer he wants by ‘orders for records of y and du iy recorded July ee corner of said lot numbered 1¢ runn! phillies Beaten im the Last Inning. does not desire that men not entitled to peo- | it. Bradley may be angry, but he cannot pre- ie | ‘94 et seq. Bite land enor s Sarthe wenn ee mee eet: es; | In Chicago exposition slang yesterday's game | Si0n8 shall receive them, but we certainly must | vent it. The same does not extend and eet we the undersigned trustees, to | sta7.eM Totsthence east 18 feat tothe norttwest | wag Plalecace® ts can telaares denounce as unpatriotic and unamerican this | to whisky or other spirits. Residents or tran- in frat of the prepives: 98 Seaecet grid age 18; thence porta A fork: thawee ery ee.” IS was atriking, | wholesale denunciation of those who by the | siont visitors at the patk must fetch such pow- wes LOCK P.M. eit that oerta gy | seetaponsas ine, sine of ‘al ae | | exciting, heart-rending, but it was not ® good | jaws of the country hare been granted pensions. | erful intoxicants, if they want them, from New com- Hisus or parcel of tend and postaioos shtsasete tos el lace of beginning, ‘together with all lat | game of ball. The pitchers on both sides were | “If those who have nothing but adverse | York or elsewhere. It is the same way with the butid- ieee Fon, District of Uuiumfin. and kaow fhe tuprovements . to satiaty eri very bad form sand both cases becloes at- | criticism for the soldiers and sailors know of | wines. fires 4 ‘ ‘Ferme be oznolio’ with | desurnated art of original lot a facies, tack of the rattles. Fortunately for Washing- pensions being drawn they should be] Many of the who procure beer in the ot eats othe SAREE HSS Silvina oS Sa Vie A, nena a8 65th at t ow. a DREGE EPP £8 el ton that of the visitors came last and enabled | men enough to make affidavit to that fact and | manner descrited have it delivered in as unos. rit iat hoes rer id com For he game a te pola i ‘int the ‘north ibe ie _wtiaie 8. 916 F at. sy6tez8in the Senators to draw away at the close and win. | forward the same to the department at Wasb- | tentatious.s manner as possible at their back ~ alidings wonally eqpete® a NITED STATES —BY vir-| Meakin began steadily enough and wit ington, and not ask Grand Army. men to de-| doors. Accordingly, the “‘arke” take the ut- a pl a fue of iain ‘me directed and is: | slow and effective ball, but afterward, as themselves by becoming spies and in- | most possible advantage of alleys and private | », FC. Shanklin, chief the world's ADMINISTRATORS" SALE, OE SQUARE PLANO, iia ot Slog le ie case na MOS eee | Warmed up, he added speed and lost in accu-| formers, This is = question that can and | ways along their routes. Many of theo lesser se, mex’ Sock Cho staol and testtied aoe - satu DAL MOR Sto. S0be at He arr “a fy favor | TACT. At soon aa be broke down the whole in-| should be dlscuaed by comrades in their post tr the property of Bradley, eet | was under his supervision that the changes ie ceeerieer ei irae | scons 1%, comeahiy te field went to laces, and the visitors wore meetings. It is not a question of partisan poli- thie season he bas signs tack fee pe gn yd the building from the orig- Eiftgen ivicto tert inacot Dorinalne, Soegtane | BF LL. aie ROOMS, re att FE, DARE & pon aeirae a. ant oh cae {h° | sented with six runs and the lead in the fh Hee, but is one in which all are interested, for | warning “beer wago' peve pein sad {plans were made on account of the in- ory brick welline house. QO iBeR BENNSYLVANTA A) ee ewEtr hula DA a ae inning on a series of wild and fantastic throws | it concerns not only the living comrades, but | other rascals” to keep off stability of the ground on the world's se pal iach aps" EedRs oes "BN S| agg WASHINGTON LOAN & REBT co. fhasuahtas ease EERLTY by Stricker; Farrell, Wise, Meakin and Sullivan, | the families of those left to our care and pro Deuses asus me Momareed. fic bling re crvied andthe high wed 1 in one, two an : att , torest of said was indeed an awful exhibition. tection, Publish no resolutions of any el Mig, | baerech an Si tO per onotember cane, mote ‘Gesarived prove Beds sod tte how, local men. pt themselves together and, | ter, but let it all be done in a legal way and| ‘Thousands of their bottles are constantly be- ivan fr building and the owners were Semi-annually from day of sale, secured bi ¢ TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME AND | the following iuetos aud bounds vier Barone ies | cheered on by afew of the faithful, went in | have the result of your action for the meeting | ing scattered about on the beach and wherever aioe mein of the purchaser at ‘the time of SIRERT BETWEEN EIQHTH ANB MARTH | tant ae Se SE LEp shied by ti saree Taco they oY hg gery ere ee pene = ener pe aggy-ceeathasere-eqniom A od to o nia notarial foes a he cat of pothebTs NORTHEAST. 5 olin! e * {ota sya Humming, thence due west tothe | Allen's fomble of Stricker's grounder. Adrive | accordance with, the recommendations of the | be atbered up. | They ge that completely bane See Sasiie whe was er line of Jor down the foul line by 81 in the ninth, t adopted, Feared po pei Ad ay of sale; otherwise | eee alfa Rabe sorte corne ey oe we ivan in department commander they were not adop' jects Bradley to the bitter necessity of return Seaeees! to ‘the it ‘ine 0 St oa ee. ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Lee, 57 SALE OF FRAME DWELLING SITU- ATE NO. ‘EST. 211 O STREET NORTHW By virtue of 5 in deed of trust November a. Se or parce! of land and premises known bed rad being part of oricinal lot numbered eight (O). square five bundred and fifty-thr-e (553), 02 Noch O streot nineteen (19) foot ast of er of said lot eight (8) and ran Thence east ninetocn ( bone feet, thence n io ss ee rd reresets asso. Sean oNe a ‘One third of the purchase morey be paid tan cash and the: balance tn tee eatal instal ments. payable in one and two years, with Interest at the rate of 6 per centumn per annum ‘until paid, paya- Die semi-snnially roma, day o¢ ale, secure <! isdnad | of ‘upon propert ‘or be option Of the purchaser. “A deposit of 8100. will be fof the glirchaser at the time of ‘sale. “All conveyanc- ing, jing and notarial fees st the cost of pur- chaser. Terms of ‘complied with in tea days 7 4 ASSIGNER'S SALE OF VALUABLE TMPEOVE! ESTATE, BEING THE THREE STORY ‘D BASMENT Bick RESTDENC! bo wits BROWN STONE TRIMMING: Hie AND tho U STREET NORTHWEST, B By virtue of a deed of assienment i rep to me an aly recortod i3 Liver PGS, toutg WON ot weg. gue fie lan mae of the District of Columbia. fw ill bie, auction, : ATOR Day "rae TWENTY SECOND | ps i AUCTIO} years, witis cotarent ct bie somianruniis. Lote 44°47 and $00 to dend of trust on eat lot fia Payable -em!-anauaily. above “at Pbrid sublect to ia of trast on 1.090, cue Anza! “Terms tos. guschees frosts mentioned to be paid " W. H. SHOLES, Ansienee, _21S-akas oS slo Sth'ee a. 1G. SLOAN & CO., Auctionsers. aE ute or SEARS, TOPEETT THIF pte AnD 'D THIRTY-FIRST STREETS of % Duseet of ‘Colaeia on non te 8 Sty day of Seay Sumee Bt hae itretor eta in Sieg forsale Da TWH Beige toes eta. Ae complain feridacs ii f the bs on SaTCR: FEYSEGOSD’ bras or UL, D. atHALE. ALF PAST FIVE 0" intersected by T. Thomse Davis 1884. and recoried ia recoris of the District rust on the described. with Sisters toees Der cent per annum. interest payable bemat ann shy."or the parchase? se i, nrchaenrn atin on tnetr re arnount of pure =f Be of bre haae ton _sT ands ——- DARR & €0., . ADCTIONFERS PA AVE. N.W. ‘SRYSTERS SALE OF Two-story BRIC! 17a SEVENTH. STREET NORTHOESE | gare eeeta RSECE Bw f . ier aecen lOUSE ON THE Virtue of a deed me east Siyen to to os and duly re. fed amoms ine District of oo. oa by Fermeon each lote Danaea oe ih Dalance in one | crms on each lot: One-third cash. Dalance in one and two Years from the day of wal et Bients to bear inverest at” the sate of ote spmuu, payable ceiil anuuslly aud secured b of tru: gt om the premises sold. or" = er oF pureh Sido on fot Mt will bes Terms of sale to be comp! a rit £2 Fesell the to resell the ‘property Fiakand cost of the defeuiting parchocor conveyancing, recording, Sost ofthe parce Tor guhate: JyI-d&as ¥ JED. MATTER: ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUCTs. TRUSTEES: SAL OF NAEUABLE IMPROVED ORF: fOUSE No. 203 MONROE By virtue of alec con pUpreme Court of ¢ Disteet of Cola bia, rasred t a1 cash, a: the ob: AD: 1803. at BALE-PAST FIVE ¢ Jot serem hundred and thirty-two (7: ‘Of sale a prescribe! by the decree. One. $fthe purcbase inoney in cash, an hase: posit of ome hun. | ee shen the roperty srme of sale to be compl of sale or property resol ee Tio ot a Th. CONSTANTINY Address 500 Sth (@-THE ABOV! aul THORSDAY. THE TWENTIE: EDMONSTON, 3 WILLIAMSON, } } Trustecs. jy3-dkds E SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED (ETH OF JULY, 80%, ‘Trustees. y B-dade seb MORETOS ae Setaultog purchaser. All Conveyancing at cost of WILLIAM B. SHOLES, JULIUS A. MA‘ DEL, t windacs 4:65th sto. w. de} guired af th: Hed with 8 reserve the k and cost of defaulting purchaser or _syl4-auds JUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ca recording at purchaser's hundrea~dollare (8200) will. be. re- time of sale, ‘Terie of sale to be com. serve the Fiche to resell the property nie iat vo reel the property a LIAMSO} EDMONSTO ‘Troseen h st. nw. WE WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Serwel of the a District of Colanibla on the St a Mary ry pacers ig complainant aud pak alee isto HALP-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK lowin, bed ton, District of Cotu pert ‘square nuinbered 11 weet, her with povement ots two-story frame dwelling, iN THE WEST AND StAters sunt a — EN LAND y cause numbered sre asfeodants, I thy STY-EIGH Ay een for sale at wcLy D fn the city of Washing. i te of Columbia. (te follows: Part of place thereon, consisting i Tiss isch etreet ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purch: ey to be pail in cash on the day the salels ratified and sndcon frimed, and purchase 2st tive the trustee reserves the Tight said deposit and “to resell at the isk and cost of and two years after the ‘date. thereof. arehaser tay" at his ebtign on pay the aye satire gout peso | the balance in equal instailments, pi e balan ea s, para bys mone! of sale. fn cash. If terms are not complied with rorfelt faulting purchase ea! ths cost of parchaser. EY, Trustee. dy-17 abds ‘PHomas 1 DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, 612 E st. aw. N VERY DESIRABLE TWO.STORY AN} ELEVE:! BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES AVENUE BETWEEN usie a ON NEW YOi REE CAPITOL AS trast duly re- deed of trast gprded in Liber Na. Tes folio 177 et seq., one of the lan: i. four (4). or. Tecording at 3030-dkde HE e-T Bowtponed until MONDAY, JULY SEY. ‘and place. of trustees. 1903, at HAL! oh front of the property. smb lots numbered three ten (10). iu square numbered six i Columbia," the un- ction on MONDAY, JULY PAST ‘Four 'Y CLOCK P. Bye (5). six (0). seven (7). elgt (8). eleven (11), twelve (12) and thirteen hundred Seventy-one ait eouveyanelng Ly the paasbeesr's Sot rox.) SAMUEL KOSS, —— ABOVE SALE IS _UNAVOIDABLY NTEENTH, -1y10-deda (@-THE ABOVE SALE AS TO LOT 318 PosT- peced until FRIDAY, JULY TWENTY PLAST eamne hour and B eee. 3y18-dade ATCLIFFE, DARE & foe Auctioneers. = Bhat NORTHWEST, GEORGETOW! N. 1d by virtue of a tne 10th caay of July, A.D. among the | ‘and fa'Liber 1008, folio 451.amt at the. requ: ties secured thereby. we til el a Froutof the premiers, on. MO TYPIRST, Ts, at stood of trust to us made on Te@e, and: diy recorded tthe Diktrct, or Eataigbte, bite amet deus ate records 6! NAY: AST FO! ith the line of (28) foot to The twiddle ofthe = = eee | street wenty y wall between ssid house pat Tedand twenty (120) tect: tense | with West etreet twent: | with in fifteen (15) days from sale, of the ‘east and parallel eight (28) feet and thence xt SE = rich i ually. The The terms must be complied trastecs re- ‘risk and.cost of de- ot purctaser's vr purchagors! coat. apie ec} SeuieR "> Trustees, GEO. _iy18-dads m 1092, folio 247 et seq. iiber 1608 falls 2805 et seg. of the land recor: bia-ap) at | sented ca notes of the purchas of trust on each of the lots gption of the purchaser. jars (8200) the to resell at ri Purchasers, 4y10-d&ds ® BRICK DWELLINGS ET SOUTHEAST BE- EE ‘Sth BvD ae Rote tt to us, bearing date of four deeds of trust to us m p22, and daly recorind, reaveciively, in lber Hfber 100 ta Adaposi ott | (#08. B waccaman, CHANCERY SALE OF FOURTEEN LOTS. IMPROVED BY REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER RACH sguth along eald street cet saree bexin- ;| Bei Daniey M4 Lea Dit o fen RATOLIFFH. DAKR & CO., syOezaine ee ene FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ———— ee oo Le peg GOOD FIKE-PROOr SAFES; SPoucers il col outnne it neeseeney, Baas Bar cleo. wide TRUSTEES SALE OF_A A HAN) ME FIVE | |ALE—JUBT ARRIVED FROM om A REE rare Set TS ae, ea | wat Saeed Fe ies Ton culo Shes SOTREEST Connie SOOATED AT TEE Signe an two years rom the ‘S57 ar aale, with Broee 712 ee sy ere yanks, ud 1308 the fain of, pa piors Boe sek | FOR, sara So ae eres y virtge of ‘certain deed date A ferred ote, Dyed, Alpe Auguit 16, S02. ‘recorded in Liper 1720, folio ze ot | deed of trust on the ‘premises cold. or all of the pur- | animalgand Mirde atuifed and mo aE - tee one ot Soni of {he Dine, of Coa ae aoe an oe Pee tea benearel a = ‘and at the request of t eek ere ete ine ee R SALE—TYPE WRITERS OF ALL MAK! Erie eters BEN Te premes. | Rive af ala’ Germs ope conpliad stints, Rhea a, Dene mora, chr Rabi * er {BIG TBA ope serve the right to resell ine property. at the risk and rent ee 7of land. situate ia tbo | Comes, the defaulting purchaser, ~All conveyancing. erg ene EXCHANGE, 610 st. n. = apg * SOHN A CLARKE,” i Fors. aie ‘OT a per, 7 he recorda 5 povarsS SU ASRREt, f Trusteon, | 4, andoecond, By 3 sy15-dbds 416 Sth st. nw. ar together with the improve: CHICAGO HOTELS. ALOBAMA HOTEL. ICK D' a Braitare Bow cals. inv congiection, per ei "For erg Sue Wat: docket 31, ‘we will Veelat| <iyiL-im Former BRS ieee Gem E FURST CLASS “reaguatontn jnelu- ive OG bok, inet Sane doe fo fair, Aftoo Soin sive, 3 fi of tote ie SS Michigan avec Chisago: otto ata ithe, impeovernenta shave ERG cauach te aes of er epzrertine $7,080 BIGYCEES. at trom Rover to decd of rust of $4,300, with intereet accrued to November 20, 1802, of $57.70, and interest from {date at 6 percent erms as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the J Ag oe money for each lot tu cash, and the balance arin, or Bieree cr carcl twelve and eigh' months. for which aot marchaser ‘or purclaccrs will bearing interest fro: fall fg net Mahgrde pachine, tt cies wi ait carbaty J ‘deed. of ‘tris x ‘the pr i eee Seaquired tt time of safe on ea chanese” Gall ia eee ‘at time Bust be complied with a = oxo. ATWATER, | Saka reserve the 23m Pa. ave. oor a sa tine it f puscaeers coat. a fecordine a “IRVING WicLTaM { a ACCOUNTANTS. Rion we “SRASion, ATRICK H.C. BRENNAN, PUBLIC A . ——— ——— pnt and Anditor, 1326 ¥ ak. bw. investigations UNCANSON = uctioneera, E PROPERTY OPPOSITE DEPO’ TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es. FATE TS TAROMA PARE. BEING THE DRUG cen ‘Terms of ‘sale: One-third cash, one-third in one your and one tidied in two nyeare. Deferred peyments fo bearinigreat from day of gale apd tobe secured by trust on or f archaser, taxenpatd to June 40, IANS. Convayancs dired on day of eale. If terms of sale are hot cous, Bi witha Sher days, Droperty Will be resold at ‘and cost of dats ner MORE Trustes. SylL-aads ad Dats. w. ‘and insolvent cor capoeras, ATTORNEYS. Coa CARRINGTON, | law Buokiger ats ot Dev aw. ‘Washington. eee MANICURE. setatee taken care of. Bee owing to his falling, and Meaki were also factors entering into the run getti The Phillies are beginning to have bad luck. Hallman has Charley horse, Reilly was injured ~~ ‘and Vickery was knocked out by a pi ball hitting him over the right eye. This necessitated playing rott and Weyhing in the field and Thompson on first, ‘at third and Delahanty second. But this didnot perceptibly weaken the visitors, Charley Snyder umpired, Emslie having beon tgp re the re poe eae more. ve umpired a game, giv- ing Washington a qe mer ae antiety to be fair ttred visitors. His decisions were accepted without protest and the game was in marked contrast with some Spares here. <anle. O'Rourke bas decid to have frig ogiess disgraceful howling on the bleach- which attention was called in these col- ‘Unins come time ‘ago. Special officers will be stationed at the park to supprevs and profane spectators, ‘The Senators quickly jumped into the lead yesterday. Three were scored in the first on safe hittda and sacrificing. Bases on balls and Sullivan's drive down the foul line gave two morein the third. In the fourth a base on balls, Wise's triple and O'Rourke's single added two more. Thon Meakin started the ball. He hit Clem- ents, ay fumbled Sharrott’s grounder and Sharrott scored on a wild pitch. Hamilton was given his base and scored by Thompson. Then the fun began for Harry Wright. Weyhing really atruck out, but Snyder gave him four balls. Oross lined a beauty to left and Clements = |e ut up » high fly for Stricker. Sharrott sen: ficult grounder back of second and the “Cub made an awful throw to the stand, letting Weyhing home. Allen hit to Wise, who threw badly to the piate, and Cross scored. Farrell tried to atone by catching Allen at first, but Larkin couldn't have got the ball if he had fifteen feet tall. Sharrott scored and Allen reached third. Hamilton and Thompson reached first on balls and wild throws by Meakin and Sullivan. Stricker muffed a throw on which he should have caught Thompson at second, and Delahanty, tired of this nonsense, cleared the decks with a throe-bagger. Weyhing put an end to the cireus by striking out, Then, as already related, ‘‘our boys” went in and won. Orocmoconnl o MADAME BAIN, MANICURE AND CHIKOPOD- Maputac FINE MANIC xe tarer of FINE MANICURE and IN NEPTUNE’S EMBRACE, “| The Sea ts the Proud Recipient of Many Pretty Bathers. pert of tot ee ees = ‘semi. Epo ae eee Gepost it of $100 wi ill be rea ing « ir terme of sale nef sale are. ore not canal & 0 resell Hakand cont of a at _sy13-dkas ney —— BAUGH, ay sale at Fe bsun iT FIVE saat ols tars Gh ents archaeon ‘ost. in ten days the e aot at the ret My lady dips the tip of her foot in the salt C, & SLOAN & 00, Auctioneers, 17 ss aw, | water end immediately withdraws it with a lit- tle scream. Itis the proper thing to do and Su YALUABLE LOT 0! TRQETEES SAA, 0, YARUAUEE TOR, CAND | finishes the little drama that must be enacted Pel eg pny A pe gat eg i fate before she bathes in earnest. The drama com- ‘ovemtier and auly ‘tp Liber 1757, | menced when she appeared on the beach with ty pecar “ifs aah its hadron ot part her maid, closely enveloped in her rabber suit that concealed her from top to bottom. Then she whispered few words to the maid, who looked around and assured my lady that no one was looking. But my lady must first givea cautious peep from behind the big hood before she is satisfied. Then she reluctantly allows the maid tounfasten the loose cloak and take it from her, ([BomAas Dowzind & aes ‘Auctioneers, 612 Est nw. TRUSTEES’ OX. FREDERICK OX i pig TREET, GEORGETOWN. D. and WENTY-FIPT FIVE feet on the, weet de H. H. BE! jyl4-anas SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING 2 TY-FOURTH virtue ot a decd of tru 18, 1881, ‘and a nda ty ae No. 1640, follo. 442 oe pf the land records of, the Duatrict of Coz iat 1ot N sa0ytn eauare No 1OT, fo al lot No.2, tn x as x of Prederick or aa DARK & CO. AUCTS. _ WASHINGTON, D. c. FOUR OM LARGE DRAUGHT HORSES, Eve FINE DMIVING HONSES. Un YEARS OLD * 0 BUSINESS BUGGIES. E VICTORIA. iN ie AxD DOUBLE Ligier AS N Prvy 8S, STAI ‘phe Vicessl tres, should attract the atteutica o stock sany ployed by the la stock em raw always the Fall ‘could be: i ‘PATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. TORS SALE OF F100 ig | ADMINISTRATORS) SALE OF FLOUR, FEED. LONGING. TO THE ESTATE, OF ia JORS W. SHAN E. DISTRICT, OF COLUMBIA, Gy Ary UNDERSIGNED WILL. eae Bh By SEREETS NORT! SIXTH Ds feor prustees roserve the right isk'and.cost of defaulting purchaser or MAHLON ASHFORD, | JOHN RIDOUT, “} Trasteos, 1ck. FI TO_WHICH WE ATTENTION OF THE 7 TRADE. K Six nTOCK oF Sktp ES: REE PROMISING COLTS, TWO, THREE AND iT AND. HEAVY ‘persons: ble stock, apie is 2 W, ELEVENTH AND B LATE Meter AX ORDER OF THE SUPREME iM Fon PROBATE ON AT THE, WAREHOUBE COR ¥ ca TURES se The Scarlet Serge. Tho cloak off, she is revealed in all her scarlet loveliness and [= ickly traverses the bit of sand that separates her from the water's edge. The cautious dip, the little scream, always preface the courageous plunge which she gives imme- diately after, which is in its turn succeeded by the fearless, graceful swimming. The scarlet suit is of finest — of serge and has a pretty round neck, edged with white-figured insertion, Over the gathering of the waist sre two round bands of the same insertion and one catches in the belt. The small knee skirt has two rows of the same trimming. Sea gowns are more sensible this summer. We shall not seeso much of the foolish silk and light textures. For the charm is gone, once the salt water splashes over them. And since there is ny satisfaction in looking pretty before you reach the water's edge, when your cloak covers everything, it is most. important that the bather retains her loveliness as she ‘swims, dives and floats to the admiration of onlookers, who are always sure to be there. ee That Old Feud. From the Boston Herald. ‘She was a very youthfal bride, and had just gone to housekeeping. One day a girl friend ran in to have a little gossip, and found her in tears. eke: is the matter, Nell?” she asked anx- on ere had a serious aif-difference,” sobbed the bride. ‘Not with Jack?” ‘No, with thecooking stove,” and she showed her friend a bad burn on her hand. 1 REL Pitladelohia.: 3/91 3181 8/8) 3 arned raga_Wealington, 3; Philadelphia: 1 Tye. ht Sad ‘Thomseon (2). but were ordered referred to the delegates from Pennsylvania to the next national encampment at Indianapolis. The resolutions declare that, as dispatches from the Department of the Interior and pen- tion burean are sont out stating the number of pensioners suspended, leaving the impression that the members so ynded are frauds; as the G. A. R. realizing the disadvantage they labor under in being at the mercy of & man who as Secretary of the Interior can strike in detail the soldier he was too young to fight in the days of war, and knowing the comrades whose pensions have beer: suspended are honor- able comrades to whom honorable discharges have been granted e demand that a halt be called wy infamous and cowardly onslaught that mado upon the surviving Union soldiers, an onslaught that is infamous in that it condemns a soldier as guilty and compels him for the sec- ond time to prove hia innocence and standing asa soldier, an onslaught that is cowardly in that the strong arm of the government is used the soldier down in detail. Standing here amid the monuments of Gettysburg, where the nation was saved, where money has been poured out with lavish hands to commemorate ‘the deeds of our heroic dead, we demand that the calumny that is urged against our living comrades shall cense, and we require our de- partment commander and our comrades every: where to take such action as will vindicate the soldier, even if it should bring the Secretary of the Interior, the Hon. Hoke Smith, to shame, and that Pension Commissioner Lochren, lant Union soldier, should realize the position in which he is placed and tender his tion rather than take farther orders from one whose sole desire seems to be to strike the Union soldier down.” ‘The Troliey Lines. Resolutions were adopted expressing the con- viction that the government should acquire possession of the battlefield and establish » national park. Any change of the salient topo- erephioal tures of the field by speculative tions (the trolley lines) was deprecated. ————_ +e. being FRANCE WANTS REPARATION. Uniess Siam Gives It Bangkok Will Be Bombarded. In accordance with his announced intention, M. Dreyfus yesterday questioned the govern- ment in the French chamber of deputies as to the French operations in Siam. M. Develle, minister of foreign affairs, said, in reply to the interpellation, that the govern- ment disavowed any intention to interfere with Siamese independence. At the same time the government intended to insist that the treaties between France and Siam be respected. The interference of « third power in the dispute would not be tolerated. With reference to the course France to follow M. Develle said that if Siam did not make complete reparation for the murder of M. Grosgurin, the French inspector of native "Sacritcs | militia, by a Sinmese mandarin, and for the error be : Peeeniane ri Notes of the ae While the Phillics presented s patched-up nine yesterday, the fact that the Senators were somewhat out of alignment should not be lost iby de i aa a ee eae sight of. Meakin was hardly in condition to pitch and Wise at third was out of position. It isa glorious fact that the local pitchers are hitting the ball very hard and timely. Meakin’s iting yesterday Kept pace with Esper's of the itis au oxtremely lucky team that the god- doss of luck showers favors upon continually. The Phillies are not basking in the sunshine of that ancient lady's favor at present writing. Joe Mulvey’s game this year has been equal to the best of the third basemen, but an extra | Paria, had give: exertion to makes play appears to tear the poor fellow to pieces. That ho may rapidly re- cover his good form is the wish of all Meckin oan pitch a ball, accordi Farrell, as swift as any man in tl feagee, and and the ball that struck Vickery in face day was one of his hardest” “Had it ssruck him squarely the chances are he would have had his skull fractured. Several medical students down in the front | Pro row of the grand stand were kept busy yester- day looking after the ile that befel the players of the Philadelphia team. (ores ee er if he wanted to, as he is not built that way, but he tries to do his best and to unbiased ‘eyes does well. ‘The tail-ond clubs did the winning ¥ and, as Pat would aay, ‘‘Howare we to get out of eleventh placo it they keep it up? They can't tako the first six posttios bod ily. | Now, if Chicago and Baltimore would kindly let go for a few games we might shin up the pole a little ourselves. “Serappy” Joyce would come in mighty handy just now. With Mulvey sick he could fill the latter's place nicely and help out with ‘the stick. ‘Those who excuse the Phillies by saying that they played out of position should remember that third base is Cross’ old position and sec- ond base that of Delahanty. The fact of the matter is that Carsey’s pitching lost the game. Sullivan was sccused of poor coaching yester- day by some because he sent Hoy home on his three-bagger, which was badly fielded in. Bul- livan was all right. It was a desperate chance that would have succeeded nine times out of ten. Anyway, Hoy would have made it if he hadn't hesitated at third. The Crippled Senators. Moul fell on his knee yesterday while fielding a ball, quite badly injuring it, and was unable to go in the box, as was intended. Mulvoy is laid off siek. Wise hase badly injured arm, caused bys wild pitch by Killen at Pitteburg. Esper will pitch for the local team this after- noon. The team will play as it did yesterday. The wisdom of the Wagners in securing » substitute inflelder has been demonstrated. ‘To Prevent Undue Bolsterousness. “The commendable stand taken by Tux Stan in reference to the hooting at players, boisterous, profane and obscene language by | he those who infest the bleachers back of first base, much to the discomfort of the best patrons of the game, eee eS Chap, bbe lla ad rke. Notioss bave lub,”" says Manager O'Rour! ie, ve been printed and will be placed in different other acts for which France demanded sat- isfaction, the French fleet would blockade the Mekong river. The foreign minister farther said that if it Decame necessary to bombard Bangkok, the Siamese capital, to enforce the demands of krance, sufficient warning would be given to the representatives in that city of the foreign to protect the subjects Besids ferris So tee Gi rin irder, les referring to tl mu: incident andthe bombard: the Khone Islands ment of Bangkok, M. Develle spoke at some Jongth concerning Great Britain's part in the septenstion, witch’be tot grost- Plessis te explanation, whic great giving, he said he must anewer the ‘accusation Nhat he had acted bumbly toward England. Now, the fact was that both the Earl of Bose- bory, British foreign secretary, and the Marquis of Dufferin, British ambassador in n positive assurances that Eng- land would not interfere in Siam. The statements of Sir Edward Grey, parlia- mentary secretary of the British foreign office in the Se of commons, had, theretore, greatl; the government. The re- Tarks made b Dehn, as to the cending of a warships to Siamese waters, were regarded b: the ministry ss quite irreconcilable with the romises mentioned. Baron d’Estournelles, nch charge d'affaires in London, had visited the Earl of Rosebery, therefore, to express the intense surprise felt by the French Soverament in view of Bir Edward Grey's declaratios Earl of Rosebery had replied that Sir Edward's words had been misinterpreted, as the mission of the British gunboats already in Siamese waters, as well as of those that might be sent thither later, would be merely to pro- tect British subjects in Siam and not to back Siam in her quarrel with France. After M. Develle had concluded, the cham- der, by a unanimous vote, adopted the order of the day, expreasing confidence in the govern- ment. There was a comparatively full attendance of members eager to hear the government's reply to the interpellation, The galleries were crowded with spectators. In the diplomatic gallery were Mr. Eustis, the American ambas- a ee Ir. pe, Bri ae attaches of the German and other embas- Bailroad Humer, From the Chicago Herald. People so fond of humor that the ridiculous is of more importance to them than their wel- fare will be highly gratified by the proposition of the railroad lines east and west to run ex- cursions to the world’s fair at one fare for the round trip, The joke is as rich in quality as it is large in quantity. Thirty hours is the length of time mentioned as marking the trip from New York to Chicago. No stop-over checks will be allowed. No sleeping care will be pro- ided, no parlor cars, no chair cars. The jolly cxcursioniste, it is sup] will sit bolt up- right in the redolent atmosphere which hangs about the day coach as the result of a long con- tact with tobacco, cold lunches, decayed fruit and perspiration, and for thirty hours, with no opportunity to stop off for sickness, will watch the changing landscape with open ‘and blood- shot ¢: n he arrives at the world’s fair hhe will be permitted to stay one week, if he le alive. No provision is made for extending the time to persons for whom the joys of the ex- cursion have been too poignant and who may be required to spend two or three weeks in the he recovering from the delirium of in- Snsomaia or the trphold fever which they hare picked up in the holiday coach, Seite’ apieanagee uted aguin and again. It may easily be imagined Mr. Bradley writhes eantad agucien on which forces him to help out the beer peddlers in their work. If he did not give the bottles back to them they could sue him for their value and make him pay the costs of court in addition. After long consideration of this painful subject Bradley has written a little story and has had it rinted on thousands of copies of a-sort of Ret wc he ticks negara 2 it. beer bottler or d ‘Susie's little white petticoat and Johnnie's little shirt and sundry other articles were into a bag belonging to s thief. “The next morning the mother was up early, and her husband's breakfast was on the table. The husband was a laborer, ‘son was an wear her white next day. The it was, was an embarrassment. ““In'a few weeks,if the theft gotten, the mother could relat stance’ without nervousness, or fckening feeling that comes over what seems an i loss is ans oreubay Sie momar shea pa Gn way and her husband, as with hands and face, but with an honest rf hed her. After divesting himself working garb with water and towel be moved all dust pertaining to his calling. was time for supper, but the plumber’ apprentice, had mot reached “home, so the rand mother eat on the veranda to wait for hice, After a while thay eww hime appranch ing, but he did not walk with his step. ved idiotic leer. “At his mother's drink no more. He ex} workmen had tempted purchased from a peddler's wagon. However, subsequent temptations were him. To the and lower. is changed to the well-known beerv, and one day he was taken to a court and fined tor disorderly conduct. “The mother continued to pray, but Ha: Brice, Mike Barrett and Jernee's fat dri “would continue te de- iver bonr, eutdl comme, thas the Bene ness could beat the Holy Ghost every time. “Poor woman, her praying days were nearly over, for one day Undertaker Sexton was called in to prepare her for burial. Now let us ask the reader who did the most harm to that family, the clothesline thief or the beer seller? Will not the reader agree with us that the beer solier is worse than the thief?’ RB passat eS, An Emperor at the Plough. From the Pall Mall Budget. In order to emphasize the importance of the cultivation of the soil and to encoarage his sub- Jects to follow agricultural pursuits, the em- peror of China sonhetimes performs certain Tites at the “Emperor's Field” and goes through the form of ploughing and other work of the husbandman. One day recently the emperor set out at daybreak from his palace, with merous and magnificent train of courtiers and others, Before breakfast the emperor arrived at the shrines of ‘the deity agri- culture and his majest; jonny stopped to str up his thankegiving and sacrifices. After hus ‘dress, the ‘morning repast was the end of which the emperor Seid, at the four cornere of which were ereoted four pavilions, where the seeds of wheat and other coreaia wore placed, % in center were num! magnificently attired courtiers, each aloft = many- colored fiag, while on the side of the passage a were scores of aged and white-baired f each having in his hand some agricultural im- | OU plement. ing his left ‘on the plow ‘od bolding the whip in his right baad the em peror ceremony cccasion. By Prearrangement the officers did their allotted share, some wielding the agricultural imple- ments, while others scattered seeds out of the baskets as if sowing, while the emperor was busied with the plow, which was hitched to a richly allock draped in yellow and led by two of the emperor's On the onsporur Suidting Lis round nt tee plow’ the three princes were ordered to go through the formance, and after them “nine poalinns pantanicaare _ a Lemonade Beats Bandoline. From the Youngstown, Obio, Evening Telegram. “‘I was out toa dance recently,” said an ao- quaintance to me, “ands funny thing hap- pened. It was not so very funny, eitber, but it made me laugh after it was over. You see, it wasss hot ase bake oven and the room was crowded to suffocation. I hada girl and we were waltzing sround as best we could, when suddenly the girl gusped. turned and said, “Get me out to the air.” I Teleased her and offered her my arm, bump! down she went on the floor ina heap. Fainted away, see? Dead asa herring. WhatdidIdo? Why, 1 tried to pick her up and couldn't do it, for she wase heavy weight. Then I eas the uid of a ee ee but she wouldn't ‘revive. Tran tito ths refreshment room for water, but the tank was cmpty and the only they had was lemon- Something had to be done and I got two friar ome to her face—not exactly ‘into’ but ‘onto.’ thirty cents’ worth of nice, sweet eoneae came to. Well, say; have died to see ber hair. Sticky? Why ban- doline, quince seed, gum arabic and kindred concoctions were not in it Lemonade beats them all Was she mad? Well, I She said I was intoxicated and fool Some one else took her home, I didn't.” | é ‘that the concessiopaires carried out the plans first shown the construction department of the ® coroner asked Mr. Shanklin if hymen ped the construction of amy worid fair batting. end Mr. ory atemalan building was stop; one or two cafes were made to quit when in the In reply to ‘Marshal + 4 Shanklin said he hed heard 2 mit ra Hl ball bs yat it there, but they “a womber of truck No. ine one giving any orders to go men went of their own F i i i i: g i i Bey YW il ef | still i fit I i t & ' 4 E E | g I ef ‘ fl i 2 i EF # ef : ali Le FE | i I gt r ef j § ih i i el = i fi 3 “f ? f i t i é i é i i I LEE ef Hl | : The doctor says he will not probe for the balle in the wounded man’s neck at present, as there isnot much danger from that source utiles “De Lord ip my friend.” said inane, and vows that divine inter- vention saved bis life. eee AERANGING WEDDING GIFTS poison should set in. large upper room and were so arranged that « careful survey as one passed around the reom ‘once really took in intelligently the whole col- lection, which was large and splendid. Ou the walls hung the pictures, well srranged to let ‘each stand out, and at odd places between the Value Whisky Above Gold. From the San Francisco Examiner. ‘There ise law against selling whisky to the Indians in Alaska, yot fully 200 barrels of the stuff is sold there by the whalers and sesjers