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- THE EVENING STAR: D. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1893. AUCTION SALES. | ABOUT GEORGETOWN /4GA!N FAILED To HiT. FROM _MAGERSTO" FOR _SALE—HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. Fyoe ite SSP tee axorner cuaxce | ——____ 778 APTERNOON. ___ Tomorrow —— Cannes of the Many Fires tm That Lo- | Farther Talk in Regard to the Demos REDUCED 10 $3.00): by far tae cheapeat, larceat | FRATCLIFFE: DARE & €O., AUCTS. eee vee ESSONS TO PERSE CO. Haier This Time McMahon Was the Pitcher Too | Oimidbaabans ara game mad best located new house in the northwest for the TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL 637 LOUISIANA A’ ‘TRUS TEES’ SALE OF A NIC, COMPARATIVELY A * Correspondence of the Evening Star. dence of The Evening Star. BESS: MP ,Peedine money must sell; number of SPALE ON FOURTH STRELT BL TWEEN — NEW THREE-STORY AND BRICK Change in the Method of the Wily for the Senators. Hagerstown, July 31, 18:6. August 1, It. He aiSind ey hoe we, satkave. | STREBT ARD VIRGINIA AVENUE Sours AgRGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Goons, ETc, DRELEIRG IN, Ee DaDIT, PAR t BEING Hagerstown has been ina ferment of | The town has been full of democratic poll- Beigbortoo ey es oi ty oa SELOCK AM ot, ERONT OF AND WITHL FO THE COUNER OF LENDER STREET” Water Supply. excitement since the disastrous fire of Sun- | ticlans today, the occasion being the meet i rooms: sintaer wcll eatieien Reese a aay ot Reena Fog SPINE WAENCT. Od tonuti Cibth) day of February AD anos ae Ae Interest im the Dixon-Plerce Fight—|day last followed by that of Monday, both |E of the return judges of the primary splendid plambine- eheerfal. dining room: kitchen: 4 Asn BED ROOM FURNITURE. PARLOR corded sinong the land ‘records of the Disizict of Co- Mitchell, the Hammer Thrower, of which wiped out large sections of | ‘lection of that party held on Saturday lame. Bailaing' whee spouse: newly ied beastsalig we ary detgadamia: the uader- | CHAIRS” FOLDING, BEDSOT ROC Tater ofthe Belden ofshe note meneet ivory, ws | TAP LOCAL PUMP HOUSE SHUT DOWN. ee! the SHY, sin one or two instances the local | recount of the votes in the several dle- pened ide. Paltey in ‘rear, without one af “iubile | LOUNGES, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, will gel). at vablic auction, In front af the premises, HOUS! . Breaks the mi ‘Not papers added to the excitement by pub- | ‘ficts makes no change in the candidates ie“ “DAVID'D. STONE. 804 and 806 F st. nw. Bits the oviowine | MIRRORS, KITCHEN FFERCTS, RIC, LTC.” | QOLOGK P.M. 'th Following deseriimi real eat ‘The league clubs rank as follows Sate which watt, and that the town or | Settled that the candidates of the so-called ‘ox saLe_tas is an 2 ns ° at ALS situa ® count Vashinston, District 0° Co- 7 “city,” ve claim “regulars” fc Eset ce faatanes comment esis | ke eenieratmabeynacl Gaga a | FY TSOMAIN SE Gayssece canvens obi inate anurans |Low Water Affects the Traffic In the Brat instancethat ot ihe fe af OF dslezaten have bern novaaied hy wees the city ; near 10th and O ste. nw. ; near schools, | pared seven eee se a) in Samare BUM, ALSO.” Jot numbered forty-nine (49) of Burr and anner's Sou jeanle irocery house, | majorities, Some chagrin ts ut Bt Shey. "4 BAtke's; nine rooms snd bath; lot 20510046 | Donud-d as follows: Besirnins for the same at = ONE ORGAN. subdivision of lote In block numbered thirteen (13) of on the Canal. seerpplicd rr) teneomepimmnareghicccee| [AT wins of tangeeap eran It DAVID D> STONE, 804and 806 F si. n.w. | Point on Fourth (4th) strect east ten (10) fect north of | _ Positive sale, rain or shine, as parties are leaving | A. 1. Barber & Co.'s subcivision of Le Droit Park, os ved much valuable party at their fail- OR BX TRICE See sn ae fhesoutheast ania of suid lot, mich ten, Oe foot | city. It a \yanpey s subdivision te duly recorded i Property—it was simply @ matter of spon-| Ure to secure a majority of the board of Fistonveuit aneting 3 Ogceretovn:cnesarfeam | tet ee tise anaiae nit waren “CDT erect | [JUNCANBON BROS. huctionger Tero yative eh tie mid Dict of Calm, with articles got in thelr Work, and sine nr’ | here ure so many muberaisens caring, that aga omen tee of Gosemetoen : one ne. frogs | wort ee E59) foots thence south said ; Sends; Srooras Vath. wicaly perered eablaet make | COT alley) ton 10s Test, thence doe west shirts. — seven (47) and forty-eight (48) of said subdivision, | M ANY MINOR MATTERS. 4. y f ~ ma pom etrht (2 rheast anvie of lot nurmbered | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED and together with the improve: ite th Sie PN BaAViE Be STOSE” soy ana Hoos fro i thence noriowestoriy aid aiongtuegivinime | REAL STALE ON TNE GEONGETOWR AND | “Mirela: Omelet the pete Money to Te a — = — owe wo (2) a1 ites 13), fifty (50) eae iz - a id in es a he bal aid tl ON ALLE OFF ris RU FUSED; | fet clover and’ coshalt tila laches, theres due | TERSECTION OF “THE. LOUGHBOROUGH in cpah and the balance to be pid in, three equal installments, res] ively. inone (1), two (2) and o price aaked, $6.00; 4 well- | eastona tun iredauithictetws, (13%) feet nine and | ROAD {ree Gpveara. rented yp ndsed oftruct upon theprope | Georgetown’s local pump house has shut tg on Seat Se onc half a; | one-half ing) inches to Fourth (4th) street ‘east. | By tirtuejof, a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber | Srtyeoid, with interest thereon, Sorable pen eaker | down, and the entice town chore Proce sighhorhoo; 9 late rooms and | thence due stuth fourteen Cid) feet four (2) fnches oh, folle 454 et seq. ons of the amt records of te atthe reteot Gpercent peraninnim.orallcanb-at the | avenue tg: now belag coppliee with eect deantifal mant-ls: laundry; achance to secure | to the place of beginning. Hop pe ABN 4fe: | option of the ru:chaser. ‘A depoait of 1250 will be re- PPI cheab Rome; rent. 825. ‘Torms of sale an prescribed by the decree are: | will ofler for sais in front of the vremites on TH! fired at the tue of saie, “Sale to bo closed in fifteen | through the U street pumping. station. 1t__DAVID _b_ STONE. 804and 806 F et nw. _ | One-thir of the purchaes money to be pai‘tin cash on | DAY, THE THIRD, PAY, OF aUGust. 4-D. 18 ys from day of wale, otherwise the property will be | ‘Though there ato ana teenie y ERICH, §3.200-HAS BEEN OCOU- | $e day of mie or witnin tn 10) days thermattes abd | 0 Strate Gowic Ail ofiotunbered eee ie rete | Hae ABe MK andl cont of defawtine parehaner rie — ai rth i led by one tomant for tices vores ot an reaidine ‘astalimments at one and two Us Gard of Steet at a hee ae ter five (5) days’ advertising in some one or more | Cessity for the maintenance of the west ent ng articles got in their work, and sinc then | there are #0 many subordinate positions un- numerous fires, which were checked in | at all likely’ tat many of thes tis ot thelr incipiency, narrowed down today as|be given to members of that wing of Tho the work of two negro boys twelve years of | Party which bas scored its first vi age, who were caught in the art this after-|™#ny years in this county. Among those. hoon of firing Cost’s livery stable. They | bes! ‘of the many ‘whe have been promleed i jal ona. maving a senevee | federal positions, and it looks as if much The lesson of ‘these fires to citizens are Sotisted’ tn agimantfostes e feseral oMicials has been a good one. ‘ihe former ~" Se federal | two BH. E. | are lookin, 4 mage so widely promised the * = i ° ~ out for a better water ° a.iee tory tp eindow ick, With collan fon tSags | Jaren day cfonethewurchmanr or arenaers | gull 2g tgs Gece ot ais at htt prrgvaners paplished in taesaid elty of Washington, | station, it will not be abandoned, at least é Ox- $11 0) ana the latter have taken action providiug | MifSo, Will Row have ‘some three or Bimay, “OEOf ASkask A Aue investiaeni. “cheap | iiiatorect thereon fou tue day of sale, tera | sabe, apLears "ina" certain’ deed. of ‘aid1ropert GLAKENOE B Riera, | { trustees. | for some time, but held in reserve until the 001-1 9 3) against the erection of frame buildings | the legisiatnn yes theae will’ be enmutt <itt DAVID D. STONE, 804 ands0gy et. n. w._| 9,0, cr centum per agoum', the pad, deferred | SDA pas siete shercte- gocorded in Liter marked | jyopakaa OOF ae Saw.) | Scare ot ties rat held in reserve until the am z,| panies are Sener ate tumlis, The Are com: | sought after. Dr. award Warten, eae, HR SALE LOOK AT THE cena | tig mlnan, sold, sot alt Ganh. vat the | of the Digir ct of Columbia. except the north hire | J yUNCANSON BEOS.. AUCTIONEELS, is a possibility, it {s said, of the old pump o00-sil 3 Rose, and’ steps: eve aes taken for the aoe Deanne berecneeide tecke tee aaeee | Watt ae Bante etal alent | Geet, exe te bared & tokens Gr deed ee: | Gavereee nice os Tiauanie rscwenrs| bite evel to caatoecs the mew apenten 100—8 7 1/hpointment of a fire marshal. 8nd lage concrete cellars: © very inime rooms: | daye from the day of sale the right is reserved to to. corded in Liber unmbered 1665, at follo 410, encther) “ON TH STREFT BETWEEN F AND G| Georgetown's share of the water is sald Mrs. Amelia Frank of this city wants a deautifui cabinet maniels, with tiled hearths. Iai | sel! the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | Of said land re-ords. toxcther with the improvements, | _ KTREETS NORTHEAST to be one and a half million gallons per @ivorce from her husband, — "rederick closets and pantries These houses are wall planned | purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of $20) will be favs, easement. rights, privileges and appurtenances: By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in ‘BR. 8.2.| Frank. She has filed a bill r ing the gy2_gxceptionally eli built, “Price of Pat. howes | required when the property is knocked down. Ail | €,{be same belotging of in anywise appertaining.” | tiber (707. folie 2 et seq. on of the tuad recone | day, and that amount is being sent here by 200—916 i| same, cha: adultery, and asking for Sa? edad st00' t,t homers, 94,000; cornet | couverancine, rerording, Hc.. atthe cost of the DUF- | ewelveand’ elnitoa oct SiS etaeas one | the District of, Coluintia. “Tue eianty pay ay | the U street pump. Should necessity re- 000—2 6 5/alimony sufficient to support her and the Se HOS TED. SHON eT aos ana 80 F ae | CATO PUSHES, pene sIELERS, Trustee, | cestpre annus, parable semta mually, and to beae- | AUGUST. ALD. AAW, “AT HALF-PAST FIVE | quire {t the amount could be increased to cenaren. % POR ALE_ PRICE 96 c0p_A- SIGE HOWE ON | 1720-00tde Wooster Law buildine._ | Ste option of the parstacor nk Negsetny apo | CiCLOCK i M., the followinedesctibed real erate, | two and a half million gallons without the Bmw | otitleal and ea eer gall known tn near § | = =o | $i be required at tine of sale. Conveyancing, re- | Columbia, to wit: Ail that certain. plece or parcel of | Pump being overworked in the least, Boston .. 902-510 3) Sccupied ‘numerous. positions “of” reve Dermiignepteh fogthwcm's| FUTURE DAYs. Scuotlca witht QIKEe teen davt ran dase Cae | ndand premises known and diane siated an and | © Thirteen feet of water 1s at all times | Pricdeig 000—1 4,2] ibility and trust, died last week Re jose ‘Tor Pine aad 800 Pot iw D)UNCANSON BROS.. AUCTIONFERS. Stherwiso ‘trustees. Feserve the Hehe torresail the | SHMm oT eal ot numbered mentacomomenie rising, | KePE in the reservoir at the head of 32d |" ‘PitchersStiveits and Weyhing. Angeles, Cal., at’ the residence of his sone 4 AT €3.000, 225 Dark; 2 stories an! basenen! Payerelroomsant bath, DAVID D. st in-law, “Jacob H. Irewer, ‘also lately’ of | Gteenbury Hagtratown, He was. an’ uncemprom sales of personal estate. Robert J.T. Iiche democrat, aid at one time was clerk of tre | SF490n, administrator of Samuel S fick: —.. ty at the risk and. cos can street. Georgetown below Prospect ave- PEREMPTO"Y SALE OF SEVEN TWO-STORY | Shaner after Ave dant’ advertisement staunch tents ta | Srviceeh and appurtenances to the same delonxiny | Nuc tig GummeawD , pelom Prospect, ave- B Odd 1B 1B ASB 13 | tome newspaper puvitaied in fan Inwten, De C- T iiird ‘casiie balance in one and two | distributing reservoir, the force of gravity “K DWELLING: ans: One-t AN PLACE AND NOS! 15, 16 AND 17 SEPH R. EDSON ATID Bee sMAN PLAC! : fey, { Trustess, | years, at Gparceutper -anur, payable semranoually, | sending it through the pipes. Baltimores made ten hits off Stocks- | cireu et, sand umee poceet ardson, Passed first account. tee or sac SRINDOW PRESS ButeK:| SQUMEREIWEAN SEW ONSET AVERUE| ssin.oz onahncpte® BAILEY.) Tre tae Uitte ine ana amesainitere' | ‘The Old Market House Batlding. cis “yactardes Tay bees casa at Bs Sedan OE Lie Rae ee Be Pomman, fruardlan to Frederick F: pp ap et pe et Perle earsr0t SEREET 45D E ABD ——— ===> | deposit of $200 required at time of sale, “Conve In order to make the improvements to! right time and produced five runs, of which seventy-nine years. om = San seen fret and final account. inet twantels. Zc. beautiful location an wileavend: | of WEDN ESDAY, AUGUST NINTH, A.D. 189% FUTURE DA\s. tobe conpited with ia Afteree asso tom tag sail? | the old unsafe M street market house build-| four were earned. Both teams fielded re. Lavina Basterday of Boonsboro, this} a3 cope — eth Hoskt ned ae Bea tioeck ALTER B. WILLIAM: ctioneera, _| otherwise trustees reserve the right to resell the prop: | ing Inspector Entwisle has asked for the timores left on bases the | Hoskinson fEgot ek Hs premiers love 137, 138, 120) and 140.an4 | WW go nat eae Srty at the risk and cost of defaulting pure arcr after r sharply, as ten Baltimot floor “of “her residence. She was axed bodivision “f square 68, = ent of stl appropriation of $6,500. t@ted before in| and eleven Washingtons anchored there | eighty-four years 1S Of Roberta’ Be y 4 caiman aT tates scene We eae VAVERMORT ALEROE, BETWIFS T AND W | paper vablinbed in Ranhingtone Det ame Mew™ | The Star, Mr. Entwisle’s idea is to demol- | ay Neither of the Washingtons’ two| Mrs. Mary L. Blake, widow of the late | !at of Enoch M. Thompson and others, und county, was found lying deal upon t 3 HANGE Iande De tor anall Rouse ausier eet La Sty Ade | dwellings and will be sold one with the privilege of BEETS: Fs’ ROSWELL A. FISH,) ish the entire front part of the top-heavy i % vas | Dr..G. W. Blake and a former well-known | 0! Thomas Anderson, executor of Remus dress by lecter, OWNER, O23 Lith mw. auld ative advertis oni wae Mrvetc bat a UeteT seve ee syQ7-dkas SOHN 1, FRENCH, § Trustees | structure and rebuild it but one story to | cirems,euredim the run-setting. Hoy was | Me dent of Washington, but a” ating Porery. deceased, were fled and. prayers of JOR SALE XCHANGE—- __ a the property is located well, | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M. “a C, @ SLOAN CO... Auct oneers. 1407 Gat, correspond to the back bullding, which | two runs and two put outs, one catch be-| Hagerstown, has been eppointes oy p74 4 court. Next week ite Sew rick dwellings at the Bd permits cannot be rotten to | Vision ot square No; Sik having seine 20 fers | Ce Neceners 19 Tatinws BSloan), | Story und strengthenet nt Het One| ing @ one-hand catch of a line hit over his One time ‘a compositor on’ The Stare bat | 4nd Wednesday: ee cusen quare 3 = ened. : com} . ~ san uprovesinntn | Herma Ch oie 1422440 nclntee a over 400.05 | era ES teen, too SeeTane denth of about OO | TRUSTEES” GALE OP FRAME HOUSE AND LOT |" Hutiding Association Meet los Peached Gast in the frst inning on a studied medicine and graduated with honor day in quisition of lunacy was held here to- each Tot cach om lots IE 1d ant Tie A ove ; q Hs x a nen College. Martin Kune <00m br jng;, all, improve | gach. Adeponit of #100 oneach iot atime sf sale. | Termsmade Kaowh. 44he tine of nate By vister $173 deed of trust dated the 19th day of | cHiRtE RIERE the stockholders of the First | slow Bit to McCraw and took second on is | from, the te ee ee ned | Witte men, She hana nen on Same Bicely Suished and we wand ‘record rehasers cust: | 9.91 axae Bt of adeed é ; . Farrell scot A - - ee Terms cf sais tobe compited with inten days from | JSI-dkds "Auctioneers. September, 1801, and recorded among the land re-~ | Co-operative Building Association held their | WG the Senators. been able to bat thes | bya Norfolk and Western train at Buena | 2€ at the county alms Monee ate be ne-room brick dwelling; well | day of sale, otherwise the riztt reserved to resell the G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. now. _ | ots of the District of Columbia in liber 145, at folio | regular monthly meeting. Bonds of the] could have won tight here, Wise teok fre | Vist 4 ty His heirs. sued the company, and | nt to Montyue Hospital at Freassice 20 e risk ante tn Geterq.. and at the written request of th ~ ~| Thomas’ Da: Sher five days’ advertisewent of wach veesle in some | 7° Baccessors to Latimer & Cured iereby. the nnderstgned ‘will bells ae ty Kremsea er Gig Se Hokies ot te hithnertes | CPRURUE, Snd was sacrificed to second by | have just received @ verdict of $5000 dam- h ~~ 4+ Rewspaper published in Warbingtow Dec. SALE OF CAST AND WROUGHT TRON, oxn| sutton, im front of the premises, on FRIDAY: deemed at $248.36. Holders of the fifth series urke. in took first on Ls fp S a . Briggs aedkas DUNCANSUN BKOS, Aucta, BRASS, TOVTBARIETS. Geo BY ONDER OF | FOURTH DAY Of AUGUST, IMak at HALY-P ast | realized $242.08 on an investment of $18, and | Ing the bases, and only one out, Sullivan's | Judge McComas of the Criminal house “and = CPaincosni PEE DISGRIOy Bet ERNE ENE OF | BONE OCLOCK PM. lot Anmbered seven 7) in| owners of ‘the fifth series bonds, which | best was to pop up a foul to Shindle and | Court at Washington. returned Saturday miles east eee eee ANS TN Ui to ea | A TUCBTGAGER'S SALE ON SATURDAY, AU-| On FRIDAY, AUGUST FOURTH, 1993, at | Wall's subdivision of loisin square numbered three | sprang into. existence June J. obtained | Radford hit to second, forcing Larkin. The | from a visit to the world’s fair. He is now re stx-room Hrick houses at €3.300 and GUST FIPSH, 1804, AT QUARTER-PAST | TWELVE Mat the pumping station, doteand o | Bundred and thivt GE). a8 said subdivision is | $235.58 for every $180 invested. Senators did not get another chance like | at “Springfield” farm, the residence of his pas 408. HENRY §, CUePER, 1003 F st, FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. AT TAKOMA PARK, | strects nortl: we will sell to the highest bidder | Torani hose Ge Bee. ee Tae ee entrictof | rine vacancy on the board of directors, | this. father-in-law, Mr. C.’W. Humrichouse, in handsome ‘aul-6r" WILL BE SOLD A DESTKABLE HOUSE AN. ‘ABOUT 20,000 POUNDS CAST IRON, Columbia in book H. D. ©., folio 174, texether with HT fy he Bal a the | the Williamsport istrict of this count cottage and grounds tn the noon BF SOLD & DestHs f 20,000 POUNDS CANT IRON, the improvemeuts thereon, consisting of two-story | Caused by the resignation of Mr. Calvin| However, the Baltimores did just the | the jam: ict Rf ~~ FY the bh, ‘The lots are described as lots 20 and 2% feet, front- LOT BEASS OLD BARRE Le ke, ke. frame dwellin Fayne, was fited by, the election of Mr. | same in the second inning. ‘Taylor hit safe-| last March the barn of Mrs. Catharine | falr grounds at this place, considera- NORTHEAST. 29-000 | ing on Sycamore avenue, by the depth thereof. alle-| Termecuee & ae ferme of sae: ‘The amount secured by said deed | Joseph H. Bradley, the secretary of the| ly and scored on Treadway’s double. Long | Bell, near Williamsport, this county, was 3253 to 1250 _F st, =i gent thereto of Jot 21, noth in block 21. These lots on f the Commissioners of the District of | Of {5upt and the expenss of sale, extimated toamount | Potomac Insurance Company. Mr. Brad-| hit and Reitz took first on ballt tage of 7) feet on Sycamore ave. by adepth ‘balance in one year, ~ os | Mr. Arthur whore onara.of the, District of | 2 gi. Bi0r fo be paldcash ant filling the | destroyed by fire, inflicting a heavy’ loss. ‘emp, Fesitence shen t r g ~ two miles west of this place - e ud eaahia ne ley’s election was unanimou! bases. But the Orioles couldn't make the | Frank Bowers of the vicinity got drunk. was 1 15,000 fateh Nae The ove anaet tpaorg Pace Wade ‘Auel for chi the note ofthe purchaser will be taken, wits | 107 ‘Trafic on the Canal. needed, Mt Good jhtting gave the Orioles | went to Baltimore and gave another truth | BY fire some weeks ago, has Soptracted tor z st aw, ‘of ly and secured by deed of trust'upon ¢! - : s in the , fourth an . A base | 01 adage, in vino veritas. same, and mater 00, te. SBP icon | Hin papsreeie Miasied ot ouster aoe be ereamiaas, | PJUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers Griy fold, or al cah.at the optionof the purchaser.’a | OWing to the low water in the Potomac, | Sn bulls: snerfce aed seat pitch gave|an old grudge against the Bell family, | !l for the purpose is now being delivered Se Ae hist 880. A ogg | Sei temnok Takorae and is kiown as the Meeser prop- | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PRoPERTy ow | davcnitot 8100 will fe medujredat the mn of sais’ | and the consequent shallowness of that In | the last one” Hos hit nately savite mints | boaseet of tee ease $s now in jail here | 0” the farm. 10. he. ees NORTH G STRE T BETWEEN FIRTH AND Teer er aera ae ote Teele sald deposit and resell | the canal, boats have been unable to bring aaa scored on McGraw’s fumble and a force | to await ama! = the, November term of | , Mr. James a jullican, rk tse F Rock viie a. STRELT BETWEEN F AND G STREETS | $4 Ore Bot complied with within 'O dass from day of | to town, for the past few days, thelr resu- > Bot “Sir. Jacob Keedy and Benjamin Kauffman, | residence of hie father mar tone place Sey eickn id atiie” Sead ok (clam divi bse JOHN ELDERT, lar cargoes of 113 114 and 115 tons. One ‘WASHINGTON. BALTINORE. two aged residents of this county, are dead. | tYPhold fever. ae JRATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTIONEERS. RAS BOT. folie To ‘ae neg y receded | H.W. SOHON. Attorney, Trustees, | hundred tons will be the average cargo un- 5 Be o.4" |The former was aged seventy-four years iene ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE OF _FURNIT! land records of the District of Columbia, we will sel} 24D et. 8. W- 721-13 | til a good rain falls. EY 43% & | and the latter eighty-five. The latter was a BROOKLAND. SoBe TS, Ae COMPRISING PLUSH PARLOR | i cfrops Of he, Promises, pon, TUESDAY THY =e Boats to arrive yesterday vi 0 9 1.2 3 1| bailife of the court of this circuit. we SEES SEViReastes SHRDROBERE DE | OSLOCR Br. We Mow abetie neal ate OFFICIAL NOTICES. peake and ONo ‘canal were” as fllon OFedey.it 9 3° 9 9| been awarded the contract for the ersction | greet of a, Vong Of New York city ts the TENSION TABLE. S{DEBOARD, DINING | situate in tne cliy of Washington, D. C., 10. W = ‘onsolidation No, tons; Consolidation 4 5433127 4 ‘Kocley Insti ir. and Mra Henry Farquhar of THATS See thone certain pieces Is of land and premises | ()FFICE OF THE EXCISE BOARD FOR THE | Ni. é ~ 9 0! of the new building of the Keeley Institute, Be ee AMD GLASS WARE. Be. $e. | Exes ead Ststaencbed te aod bate meteerions | ce h, BAe RECIRE BOARD HOR THE ee ed 8 7b 1 $5 9 [at Surray, this city, recently destroyed by | Michigan avenue. District of Cotuipbia, holding a special term for pro- | BUMbered 13and 16, in square 834, together with all | 1893 —Applications for bar room licenses have heen: ley, 30 tons; No 10, 96 tone: J i shaw, OMeMabnr po 6 3 ¢ O| fire. ‘0 more new houses in Metropolis eee tao af Rese beet bee | ines id spparemances to he aaae belsastas STs | Geoeeres eames Sea ened cane Preely, BOS | 155m to Na en Tone: ‘ | we 1 0] Kee Mar Heights, this city, is @ popular | View are nearing fave’ new On SATURDAY MOUNT. G. AGOUSE | apewise appertaining. WILLIAMS, Clerk Excise it | Boats’ to ciear Cumberland for George- 15 3| summer resort, af which the following | Mire. Robert Ridgway ie anticipating 7 cing at TEN O'CLOCK, the personal | ,, "eras; (ne third of the purchase money to be paid swung she ete Sate tase > Siper cont per anniumne payable spat vonmally "and fe PROPOSALS. eek CRS TERMS OF SALE: CASE coy r ruomas, | Sesscaeilbya dead sftte sate sere caT ss |____PROPOSA Capt. Olphim, “ton eas ‘Administrator. ihe purchaser. Converanc- | 7ROPOSALS FOR FORAGI named Washingtonians are now summer- ing: Mrs. 8. C. Lemley, child and nurse; 91110 20 0 x~3| Mrs. J. Marshali Robinson, child and nurse: ©0006 0 0 1-2) arthur D. Mayo and mother, H. J. Lanck, | Audubon. town July 31_were as follows: Geo. D. Hoff- 8; Mrs. McComas, HL. Winship, Capt. Kimbie, 103 tons; No. 119, Capt. ‘The above ig only a portion of the property on m: all cash, at the option of —W, DEPART- = wife and nurse; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Mann,| Pleasant skies Rooks. For fall list cail at office for builetin s_ | ing apd recordin rchaser's Terme ts ee. = Mitchell, 96 tons; B. T. Johnson, Capt.|_ Earned runs—Baltimore, 4; Washington, 1. a . a 7 it Deamed upon the pretty sntbe Istand 1th. = : we auniniacaeer a eae complied with in fifteen days, others ise fhe tnateeg 25, aay Sanh Divison, Nechington, City. July | Moore, 98 tons: Ruby, Capt. Grove, WG | Two-base Mite hresteng, Pee eon 2: | child and nurse; Mra. H.-P. Heath, child | sat the musteale and lawn party at “a Hos. F. waccamax. | R Te AREF Rinse ave. naw, | eagrve the Fine to reset roparty atthe nak and | Colved at tic office untill TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, | tons; W. D. L.. Waldridge, Capt. Bowen, $8 | base hit-Reltz, Home rus—Mecrow. trees Bie Cr ahafer and wife; Mr. i. Be Heson, | the residence of Dr. and Mra ‘temas ae OR SALE_TWO OF TUE PRETTI'S “ ent of suc Tesa‘e in somo uewspaper published in | FRIDAY, AUGUST TWENTY-FIFTH, 18: CR ia pe ate mgd beter hey i A ary FR, 8 pratense y many guests from Washing- dest-built houses in the n.e. section ; y VERY FLEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND ‘Washington, D. C. nisbine such forage, hay, straw, &c., as tons; Consolidation No. 5, Capt. J. Cross, % | hits—McMahon, Shindle, O'Rourke. First sy rk, fs Edith Clas ‘ifford Clark, ~ Uile vestibules: nice hall BERETS HAVILAND CHINA, BRIC-A-BEAC, + ROSWELL A EHD quired to supply the War Dey fons: Consolidation No. & Capt. J. W. | base on errors—Baltimore, 1; Washington, 1. | c/a", Miss Caan, Site Geo NX tivarg, | 108, Georgetown and University Heights, ee TION, Re MOUED TO OUR HOOMS'au0 rENN-| _227-lkde_ JOHN 1.’ FRENCH,'s Trasteee | MED Sonh cit orn containing ales aneetice | Swaim, $0 tons; C. KR.” White. Capt, EF. | Left on bases—Baltimore, i Sees Bi reMrs 20 b ined balance in month: SXLVANTA AVENUE NORTHWEST, FOR CON- = faggot of Saveach “GRON We TINEINS so)| YEATESGE OF SALE, ASD WILL BE SULD BY | RATOLIFPE, DARE & CO AugTIONEERS. atin 5 = SATURDAY, AUGUST FIFTH. 1803, BEGINNING] cnusteEs SALE OF TWO-STORY FRA RR SALE—BARGAINS— AT TEN O'CLOCK A. M. i eee Lg Dit # sear Now Jersey ave, desirablenew T-room | THIS FURNITURE, WHICH IN OF THE BEST] HOU NG stig NorTs CAPITOL STREET, ricto in everyresrect, Price, only 8.000 | DITION. CONSISTS TR PARE Gx GOOD OON-] pyvictue of'a deed of trust given to ussnd duly | WREASURY _ DEPARTME . Washington, and a very large representation from Scea ged tostractious to diets, which will be fur. | Hartleg, 96 tons: Consolidation No. & Capt. |i Bases on balle—Om McMahon, 4: off | Mins Mila Evens Cape CB. Bose and | prsckiond Girumeed theont mee aan Proposals must | Wm. Custis, 101 tons; Consolidation No. 7, | Stocksdale, 3. Hit by pitched ball-Tread- Cobb and daughter, Mrs. D. H. K: tad, | the spacious home enjoying fully the hes- Pantirawea ts ix ine | CaPt, Dixon, 100 tons; Geo. F. French, Capt: | way. Struck out—By Stocksdale, 3. Wild | Cobb and daughter, Mra. DH. i> iy 3M. | pitate tt «ilitesed to MK. | Sewell, 99 tons, and’ Wm. Robinson, Capt. pitches “Stocksdate, 1. Time of game—Two | Sri Mrs” Ellicon L. Costin, Mae. eS y of its popular host a2 Small, 99 tons sechiday new. ‘ours and five minutes, Umpire—McQuaid. | Gunnell, Miss Marie Barnes ana Mr J. FF — reg re gat needs eT 2 ks Barnes.’ musical circles, conferred mach T. QFFICE SUPEK-4 Miss Florence Joyce, daughter of Col. Base Ball Notes. Rev. E. L. Warldorf for a brief | Pleasure by her artistic piano ick dwell a Peso pat | ELEGANT PARLOREC «NTTURE Ex SorgD GOLD | founded aman the lend. records of the District of | [ining Architect, Washington, D. C..-Anmt 1. | 5 : wellfertace venth| Bannon and Pears, the two y: a. oy BR Deriormanen, 3 3 ‘ es . So. 17 02 Sealed proposals will” be ‘received at} John A. Joyce, celebrated her eleventh "ears, the two young pitch- | term, or of the Christian Church at eB ss HE cea a8 GAS Hany | GLE FRAME ALD Gee OnaD SURE LE | scraevetuneot the Ganienaeice eae Rita | ANOS gear rok igh re x o é. “Yaak” any | birthday yesterday afternoon at her home|ers of the St. Louis Browns, were not| Boonsboro’, this county, going from there | yr Cheapest honse in the city: F st. me. near 24 st.:| CEETION CHAIRS, USE RANTHEN TH ORR trout of the, pentuag ce NGADAT THE | SIGHTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST. lead and| at Grant’ Mansion. About forty of her |much of a paccees Nineteen’ hits were | to Chatiotésville, Va. where he has. just | 2" Howard, organist at Calvary P. K. @rvom brick - bath: a.m.t.; always rented at per TURY ROCKERS. “UPHOLST! IN SILK | SEVENTH DAY OF ACOUST AD Wale rate | Opened inmediately therestier, for al the” labor n. rs once been expelled from the church on charges rch, who has recently mouth lot 16x00 t0 alley.” Price, only $3,700. PL SH: OAK AND FANCY ROCKERS. GILT | BAST RIVE CLOCK EA val shat ice ore snd material required to farnish and Ain piace com. | ttle friends enjozed the feasting, dancing made off them by Pittsburg, yesterday. of fallute ¢ soppert bic famity. By Europe, Paving finished his musical Se y ND O' wic-s-BRAC PEI x = Z M ote s how low-Fresstire, tetirn-ctreuiation steam {and music. ature Oo} easton. ws ashington's shance : mily, lying and . Sarton SMO cbr eemw_| ZABLES” PIANG LAMPS, "MAGRIGE™ AND | GCeround and premises otiate, bius'and log in| Reathay avparaiastincledifa tower ier tel alpine | ore a chk ant ah ia the Son # bere aeneeeet’ Here Hon, tn Berlin. gave a cultured 3 being | timore seems to have di ; Geception. , img |woa by Master Dick Berry and Miss Keba | Senators won. the past two. gumes they | ,fiatfieon Bridendolgh’s house, near In- on the sioke | Chick. each receiving a large pound cake. | would have stood an excellent chance. | #28 Spring, has been burned to the ground | )ie Soe im ‘The Georgetown Cycle C From now on the Raltimores should win as | With all its contents, the family narrowly | cje,,, Now that the members of the Georgetown | Many as the Washingtons, and of course | “Abin with their tives. Wiltamspo=t of Washington, captivated its ey EAUTIFULLY, PARVED ©. CRFET, ELM, | the city of Washinzion, in the District of Columbia, | connections: fur, lalone of nonecondecriing OR SALE_A RATE BARGATN' $200 DOWN AND | GAST OAK EXTENSION TABLE, FINE OAK | Sbikuown and distinmuished ax snd being Jot num: | gohrisyney sur jtmine Of non-conducting 3 fi 8 ¥ Fi Ht LEATHER SEATS: | beced fourteen (14). in Uniman's subdivision of cer- In basement. and-als LOSE: Per month wiil buy s good three.room cottare ith two-story porch: lot 150 feet; stable an’ fine wel! of water; two miles west of this city; high and healthy: for only #00, ree tain lots in square numbered six hundred and sixteen | prec! fo SURI Ws of which may be had at this oflice or the office of yor Not etseq., of the .and records of the Dis- | Stately thereaftes, . can keep ahead. ‘ ers. ‘ o : 7 ‘convier | Cycle - 4 ivan so, septs ole: Sernten, hundred 70D dar, Be Merah | Cvcle Clu are through with thle celebra: | MASSE AURA, wy grow 4 tem tnchen ana| MANE Remo Washtagton, were Tacs | Fee —vaEn 145: New York sve._ (2)ard eighteen (1%) months trom the day of sale, Srompamed | HOM they have begun to turn their serious | he will be all right. On Mondas he mine will make their future home. ei a. JR SALE the deferred payimenta to Desecured by deed of trust | suowed,in the work. (Each bid t.ust be uccoi attention to the recently suggested project | ed Reltz’s liner by an inch and lec tm the intel & clerk th the UB saliwey teat | Amor eating hor 840 mati Priet. Seen 88,109 Ree dtper cine yarn nt eeaeacethts | of che amount of he pronone! Tiere pnerved | of combining with the leadlag clube of the | winning ‘run, and yesterday” he was’ Suat | appointed a cl - 8. mail | 37 - 36. of 6 per to reject any and ell bids of to waive any defector ‘n-| District, and renting or leasing a suitable | about two feet too short Dall | ae Miss ink 300 cynaonaa yor al ssgteat te omlon of She tur | formaity i auy tia shont Lik Nedeaned she Inter | DietrIct, and, renting or leasing suitable | abou hort. “Baltimore Amer-| “tise Mamie Austin of Washi te | Mise oF Mt 5 ~ ‘Terme to be complied ith in Atteen days | {hyGh tye wat hele ered ee Ber | some track, to be used on competitive oc-| "The Bultimores and Washingtons have| Visiting the family of Mr. ©. W. ‘Henne- Rot Mr. Ai Porter 15th st. nw west. : ferme to be complied with in Afteen the thie stated will Le returned to the bidders. Pro- ome ive oc tons Sunes oon Angus a ‘side or ot cian 8509 SSS day of sale, otuurwise the truviecs reser Re Payitoved, in emveliper, feed and | castons, The idea, ts to, have each club played elght games this season and each | UTE. the stveri at @ own, | {2Eton, Misses Neva Morton. 56,500 e RITCH: N FURNITURE, Se. | tho Sepang eee eniy at tie Fisk and cost of ‘ed "Proposal for Temovin? oldget ting | Select about three men who will meet and | has won four. Today the tle will be played | 7"! sngyre Cope ‘\ Hern, | QBackenbush, Jui ‘Mise and bath. ii si bee TRG A WONT COMPLETE AND | the dcfauiting purchaser. All conveyancing, record nd furuishine and fine te ete | perfect the necessary arrangements. It 1s | off. Mrs. Herr, wife of Capt. E.G. W. Herz, | 2onckeng ae gt LLECTION OF FINE GOODS, | ™#- e-. at the purchaser'acost. | rong ure. return circulation stean: bewiog | probable that the Georgetown wheelmen |” Frank O'Connor, the Dartmouth College | 08¢ of the ee ee oe Or 8. A. Joni Riot ne. West Brkinmton. 2 story ante EWS og PAH! ofting UP| _986dtda_MENKY SORDANT TTS Trostews_ | sige Wending ir MS gua Gidieue' is | will take the tnitiatory step at thelr next | pitcher, has been’ signed by" Pinlaeipits | cate. was found dead in the vard of er | Bit gio rooms deep. Prive. 4 q\URCARSON RROR. Aa a y Ri, Supervis siitect. ” | meeting. and is expected to join the team at Boston , aged years, man’ of Nie now bee sth and th. @ stor’ ~ COONS WILL BE_ON EXHIBITION oN | [JUXCANSON BROS.. Auctionrors, “3 es ee oe ‘The next regular business meeting of the | today” had been in delicate health for some ume.B. | Ban Of, hon ee AUGUST 4. FROM 9A. M. UNTIL 6 P.M. pl hn ipiedinemtacials ggg Georgetown Cycle Club will be held _on| “The first time he came to the bat yester- — 3. Penroa. Beton Price. G AND ON SATURDAY UNTIL THE HOUR OF SALE: USTEES' SALF OF VALUABLE IMPROV! ROPOSALS FOR F ONS TRDCTION Ok | Monday evening at the resilence of Sec-| day, Pitcher Stockedale was presented with HYATTSVILLE. and Mrs. Rooms 4 and 6. Atlantic but-tims. 901 autd&dds KATCLIFFE, DARK & CO, Aucte.” | "HERE Payal ie OTHE TANTERED SIDE OF | build Re aE Warbineton Barracks, D reuury Chaties Hi. Fletcher, 121 High strect | O*%iq "chet Stocksdale was presented with = Ty = &. ———— a DELAWARE AVENUE BETWEEN © STREET | Pofpese in triplicate subject tort Several appilcations for membership will | Towson team, for whom he used te pivcky ate t meeting of the single tax | Lottie Fill WOR SALE—3% 300 CASH, LESS TH. C., & SLOAN & CO, Successors to NORTH AND THE CAPITOL SQUARE, WASH- be considered. The roster is now com-| Tt begins to look as though the Pinities f cao Prcegarc Pcagtany Emily Brook: per foot, will bay hones and 3 le Latimer & Sloan, Auctioneers, 1407 G st. INGTON, D.C. posed of fifty-three active men. were truly on the downward trip. Only one | ™e™» hel lage, purpose Seeemeeren jooiict, trast, to the aadersiened. Next Sunday the cyclists co to Dickey’s. | game has been Won by the team in the leu | of considering political action this fall, the LARGE AND IMPORTANT. SALE OF STAPLE | dated Tune 2). A.D. 1890, ont recorded in | ASD Fancy ¢ PERIES, COMPRISING TEAS: In future they will hold | three rung a) six, and surely if they cannot take two | following committee was appointed to issue < 3 to rantees by veel ve and of Capt. Cook bE “sprees é Dia, Wa ill melt at crubite ‘auction to 2 a AT be seasintn'es | Week, two under command of Cap games from Boston they can hardly com. 5 a bind inaiie toe to nemd- THREE ST fl SKIES TN BOTTLE SND | the highont bidder, and tn fzont of the emule om | Herested partion for cert Tider to euter inte | and one under the Heutenant. lain if other clubs fail to do so. ‘They | saul! for @ county m -gne-d thirteer 4 i TUESDAY. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, | : i ae nate a county ticket: E. M. Burchard, L. b jthisteen room RU CAPERS, OLIVES, z A F d OF AU + | contract with the United Siates, under bond for Note: ave made but ten hits in two games i. : gnd bath room; all atest improvements: handsomely Me RELISH ES: | 180%, ar RIVE O'CLOCK, PM. part of, Jot A. itt | 1,000 00, wo disinterested parties as sure against Boston, while their pitchers have | 0- Wissman, N. A. Dunning, L. H. Stand- Soicn and Sree-cimatn every seaccet becssores ter | CA! BIRDS, FARCE | Rekect s..e sabsdtviriog of lois, in cyuare 006, se per oe fiwiala thd'detetncs | 1 consequence of the low price of wheat | been hit hard. Unless they stop the losing | ford, J. H. Ralston. A call has been anugn or YLEN & & OT Pst Syke x postanincon the _eexte wo oe Delaware ave. number of farmers in the counties cond oF | sued within a few days and OR SALE-CORNER BRICK DWELLING: 9] SAE peut fot end onal ten onary v0 feat the District are having thelr wheat ground | Pe eS ee eta a ee eeeiOn. AS | culated throughout the county. ‘The com- | RIAgPay and son, Mire Joste, Bini. aries | RSE fo tho east line of salt lot: thenss woth with said eas for the purpose o 3 j Lewis. Reese, Mr. J.C. Novem, pe = Tine 37 97-100 fost te the sontheact corner of anid fot, ay They say that it 1s equally as cheap as bran Front with rapid strides.—Philadelphia acters = —_ Someee Rave] ine sien Dinas: ond the Mies ign outs Ri eHFOAM Scar EN CO Tis 63-00 feat to salthaventie. amt tense alone reid ATTORNEYS. and a much better food. received strong assurances of support from RLLS MEASURES, BOOOPR Bek avente northeasterly 22 feet tothe point of begin. | === =| On Thursday night in the public hall ad- =: both political parties and also from a num- ELKTON NEwWs. On ERD AT AUGUST SOUS TA IGA at TEN | BlnE ith all the heprovensente crea eens of tent: | (VAMPBELL CARRINGTON Joining St. Anne's Church, the principal | Hammer Thrower Mitchell's New Ree-| per of the various district of the county. ———_ Apply 0 OWSTT spat. nw. | OCL: CR at store OEE oa oan oe ray Beta ae ard FOOL dwelling NOUS | Worgter Law Buildincr 0s Dat a w., Washington, | Tesidents of ‘Tenleytown will meet and or- ord. The convention will be held in Hyattaville, | Cecil County Prohibitionists Met Yess = ot ARE Peoad | erpet comer of Florida avenue northwest, we will | (pretuises No. 230 BRS TEe ACS: BO pend fir tee. | Oe ateae Sas Kat oe i wi" | Sanize a citizens’ association for the pur-| rhe annual games of the Timothy D. Sul-|at 1 o'clock, on the morning of the Tick terday and Made 3 TONE SQUARE FROM | #71! ajance stock of groceries, as partiy enumerated | sory brick tenements fronting on the alley e pose of; formally “petitioning Le te livan Association of New York yesterday | Proximo. Congressman Jerry Simpson, Sen- | oo of ant brown stone residene - Stoners to giv. 2 end, ee rrespondence of The Evening Star. sot pensuomrnotT ASD AT TNELVE M, bpm Aer iio tae et NOTARIES PUBLIC. the money anpropriated yearly to supply | Were rendered of general Interest by the | M0", fale ,oF, South, Dakota, “and “other pri cope ag el a | fe eps hig on installments atone “hit two yeete with inter-state | — 2 —| the District's most urgent needs. fact that a world's record was broken. | hnd address the meeting The prohibition party of Cenil and convenience elegant cxirror “C, @. SLOAN & CO. eeemataa er amprun from date of ale, pareble | (QOMMMISSIONER OF Diev> AND AApEABY | , Ab,the comer of 25th and O streets owing | James Mitchell of the New York Atmeue | ua haaaryesythe MECUNE. om on . wen ‘and convention ant irre . uctoncers, | semi-annually, and secured on property sold 7 Habis Fog gl steven and terciiorion s SPECTALL® | to the improper erade of the street, water | Club threw the thirty-aix-pound ‘weight | the emaney weeneeneeent Political Souumbiet $2 O08 Pulses Tell seseaep seas ie we | Saar eae nov ton: qthe, Durchaeer totay all | by 1K. i. EVANS. “oltics (basement) 16H ‘st: | lays in the gutters until It becomes stag. | three feet further than tie eee seoma ison raed . ey” monetary | morning in convention. Willan T. Weldon G. SLOAN ia = cosis of conveyancing, and if terms are not complied | Always in office office hours. saztt f Phe altho ecord.| system affording a currency increasing A ceaara Be ate Beet ®- | with in ten dayefrom day of sale the, trustees reesrve | Aet>? se nant and pollutes the neighborhood. reece Aistance for the throw was| with the growth of the country and inde |0f Colora was made chairman and J. i. 7 a ox Guccessors to Latimer & Sloan). the richt to resell atrisk and cost of defaulting pur- )MMISSIONER OF DEED! EVERY STAT) House 917 Cambridge street, Cooke Park, | thirty-eight feet 1-2 inches. In an exhibi- | pendent of the varying quantity of metallic | Smith of Cecilton secretary. Icoucenient forcaryand TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUAnEE rapRovep | ‘hareron Sve days aivertiernent cat errors Sore BE Garpnout, | fyas_PoUEnt yesterday by C. H. Flekling for | tion half-mile run T. F. Conneff covered the | Partency iad the Geeta oe ee ee | Sentth 0 — i a OO Ttth et tw. |B ‘certain ‘ierd of trust. date’ Septem NAWAB TO SAIL AWAY. tory left on Monday for a months’ visit to The Dixon-Pierce Fight. State constitution, so that the logisature | be held in Baltimore on August # next: W. EAL ESTATE—THE FOUR-STORY | $2," Wl. end Gals recorded tn Liter 1615, folto ithe president of the Baltimore Methodist | ™aterest im the fight for the feather-| may exempt the products of tot from | H. Alderston, 3. H. Smith, J. F, M4 Corcoran st. - containing, 1 Hinnila, Salt tthe "writien requent of the Part se: | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMproven | Kept Out of Sight, He Saw Little of | pijte pint dent of the Balti ordered Rey, | Weight championship of the world between | taxation, and will demand that the giving | Joseph S. Scarborough, W. D. MeCullough, nL SEAN Wremivcs MIHCKSDAT, ACOUST TENTH REAL ESTATE, BEING PAE New York City. mAs Baan Mr, Graham of the Congress street Church | George Dixon and Eddie Plerce, which | #WA¥ of public franchises to private indi-|R. D. Ruffam, J. F. Roach, W. T. Weldon, # 2 SIX O'CLOCK P.M No. 732 FIRST "STREET NORTHWEST, : Mi Al Poi Re om viduals shall cease. George Balderston, T. J.’ Wilson, A. ft WashInGTOa De | His highness the Nawab of Rampur, who | 9, Mount Alry camp near Point of Rocks to | takes place in the arena of the Coney Is. | “duals shall cen J. oy ita Ceviche devs tirmbo aatertsy | haa een in New York for several days, | “AE fhe"Ghen ch power house yesterday | MILAaeNENT aoe eeu BU AMEUM | ak ink, ‘und alae a itanece aE the ee | Beg tyro Wareanetan a de on ye recorded in | Tiber Nov ists folio 284 et seq, of Avo land records | Will sail on the Teutonic this evening, ac: | morning John Howser ant ease raey Sporting men from the eastern and middie | mittee appointed to issue the all, stated | instant for the purpose of Nominating iment aldwot | Soar pitetntatace wins we St} scitat pub te anc | companied by his entire retinue. His bag-| severely scalded by the bursting of @ hot | states and @ great many trom the pees | to The Star reporter yesterday that he had | full county theset’ ines, . EMERSON ST.. roted: 8 paper ‘oceupy. Ass for hess’ at PRANK CONS cor. Tith and Gsts. ne, —s oe ae h and jn front of ‘the prein= -one | water pipe, which he was. wrapping. Tiss | extocted va ie ve | never voted any but the democratic ticket| The new Jr. 0. U. A. M. Hall at OR SATE—TENN. AVE. BET. on MONDA RIEENTH DAY OFAC. | B2xe, consisting of a plle of forty-one Pipe Fett checks | trained ardentiy Bee pg noth boys Favelin his life, but'in future i 1d hi ae Graeme howee — prove by atwo-siory and ce lar press! Tick fie AT FIVE O'CLOCK PAL tartnrorghal | tact - | Injuries were principally of the left cheek | trained ardently for the battle and a splen- 3 Oy He ee ee ort | ville, this county, has been completed. SEO cank. Thies worth $4000: realdente, with wx rooms abd boii’ boise MM runks and various miscellaneous pac! : the single tax party. He left meena A 2 Sromest PRANK. HANCOCK ECO, 12 Known ss No. ng North Caphiol street portent ge OR endimas aid contest is assured. Le > > Meeens coemerneee GP of sal nt 28| ages, was taken to the steamer yester- cratic party because he believed it to be) Wednesday week. and exrences of t Gita ne. OBice oven to’ pom texte in | 2 ! i a1 off the track, as It was painfully apparent | Elmer Scott, who resides near Rarlevi : and the purchaser to ssstime a trast of 82-500 | Sati lot amd square: and ronnie Tee eet = ss sis ies te uals The Record of Death English Opinion of the Navahoe. | that its leaders locker the nerve and abji-|this county, ‘lost the larger part of try yet ann 8 i et ae Lah and te balance in | waid “at street west 43 feet 6 Inches: thence west 70 ring his stay in New Yor y During the twenty-four hours ending at| American partisans aboard a steamer ac-| ity to deal with the momentous questions | wheat crop Monday, causel by & spurk TR DESTRA st nionths, with tn ul sectired Dy e- | feet: thence north 43 feat @ inches. and thence east 70 | prince has kept himself from the gaze of | noon today burial permits were sou companying the racers, off the Isle of | pressing for solution, and which shou from the engine. The e and th ristom the proverty. A. deh ‘$200 will be re- | foot ether elect G inches. and i pe ied from Id be engin resher Ps quired at Ure of sal". Alleonverancine an'l record distin? « threcstory brick dwal Le eee | men. He has seen very little of the city,| the health office fer the following: White—| Wight, yesterday, became delighted over | dls of in the near future, if national | were also destroyed. apy Se hae Hates cect daned alters See Faust street northwest, inthe city of Wasiington, | but has remained in hig room, smoking | sarah J. Bubb, 76 years; Wm. G. Stetling, |the Navahoe's performance, contending oy a Oh hE, C Ba and laessTic% WarEKS & THOMPSON, | jo the proverts, at ihe risk and costo the defaalt- | 'yerms of sale: One-thicd cash (of which a200mast | cigarettes and watching the small crowd | 26 years; Camilla Sweeney, 68 verre cere | that It was all the mere admirable, seeing | the residence of Dr. Chas a Welle tant | farm of Burgess neat Odessa one 2 Se We ae | Pe eecosees. ster such yablic notice es they may Perditet the time of sale) end valencea, two equal | Passing up and down Sth avenue, | | R cissel, 1 year: Loulen C. AdGinon ay that the crew was newer to her than were | evening. There was a full attendance Mr | night last w THOSE CHARLES G. SLOSS OPP} Trustees. | per contum porannim fom’ date of sale, payable | wholly of his own choice, but because those | Years: Thos. J. Pitts, 9§ years; Nellie | the other crews to thelr vessels. To this | fH. Smith and Mr. Win ewes ws ae aatave te under ovat sheseat SALE_ONLY ET OF THs 4 i. N me re. ; veoee: | English partisans replied that the Nava-| appointed as with robbing the store of Washingt ales riicuuser's option, the wurteasee taper | Whe have him in charge have taken pains Florence BL Wensten rea nee aenths: | hoe had one of Lord Dunraven's ela pita, | SPP alleged discrimination of salt eat | King. . _ aia ae ag: apcoTGnG costs of conveyanctnw, an tif terins are. not to keep him from the contamina NE yoy, | Fairfax, 45 years: Isracl T, Selgeick: 9 | Who knew every puff of wind in the district, | suaimer Hyattsville. Messrs. ‘The Methodist Episcopal Church and the P)ESCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. a. Plied with in ten days from day of sale, the trustees | fluences of civilization. He is only a boy, ears; Leane Campbell, as ape The American consul at Southampton, | Aman were authorized to Mormons draw big crowds daily to ther AND ID SES. NW. | Forrvo he tfit ov censatricant coat of default | Reventeen years old, and his “people ex: | Years: Leane years: John’ i. Brooks gz | WhO Was among the enthuslastie spectators, | for the board: for aac eh ae ee. ee | Caen mmectings teat Nettinckaen? [Re a v2 ASHFORD, might be so impressed with American and| Years; Frankie Steward, 6 days; Alorita | ¢xpressed great satisfaction over the re- | decided to gravel the pike the railroad | C@Mps are situated about 30 varis apart St benet to ne beactne date JH European elvilizations that he would waver | Robertson, 13 ‘months; John “the. Gaptist "Dawin White the yacht bu to the residence of Mr. Markward. The | Allen M. Armstrong, son of J. DP. Arm- 12, A. D., 188. recorded in Liber 1494. folio © in his allegiance to the faith of Mohammed. | Bowles, 1’ month; Wm. Webster, 7 years; few toda gi arulider of Cowes, | question of bonding the town was discussed, | StPong of Cooch's Bridge, commities sulc ve corase of 13th FS teergeenon nrg | TRUSTEES saLE_ OF ~TwosToRy prick | ine pu ivartivement. pressed fears when ‘he left home that hi Orvoms aad fins tiled vie halla, fine cabinet 3 a c n ioe ae in an interview today ‘sald: “The Nava: - by hanging himself to the bed post, i ; sieekinet athe aad, ronda of lie Piece of | RATOUN ss : Consequently all the rites of his religion | Lewis Young, 3 years, hoe is undoubtedly as good as any of the | The’ fins am aeeke OB the matter. | Ly Me enty-twe years wi ated post. | fecute sites price, 810.000: we will coil at pun’ MEFLECTHIG MOTOR PAPrR OTTERS: Gare | BAYS, been, carried out strictly, and he has von ee aas cr atrong for here ay meneand, was Fath- | pladensburg ‘played a match game of base | HHOUgnt of soe vend over the yromives. ‘on! TH Ag AD CULTENS. 7 Ds not been allowed to come into touch wi Denth of Mrs. Addiso: er strong for her. In lighter winds sh ery sare Sip OWNER, Roven LDi Pa ave: ace TIO TH DA Oe a SeST Bee g Bh CON MIRHD TW Peleg | the people, whose ideas and customs are| my, gyrver ot Hert Drain ine rector | Sl Broee toe mh fat Hee suing he former by'a score of Ir tg ik ean the The Revolt in Argentina, Foksane— = apeannaas Soe described piece tx gone; cf lea aie tee | _ ae neat MOREE WESE | oritiel aawan taal tis/neste oie ther | cekreinitse Cron: died yesterday at the | “enone,” sipuck, Capt. M. ttn Misses Mamie and Natle Tise. Eliza| The New York Herald's special cable : Gntiaeatebad 2 and bensc foe mamsbered, WS et the | DEL TT M oA ndeeres of the Supreme Court of the | speak English, are not at all famillar with| home of her son’ of heart disease. ‘The | ones estes Yachtsmen” of ‘Cowen apne a ae Shuriey Hessler. | from Buenos Ayres via Valparaiso says: Shii'gora us before bapiae 7" | National Captiol Tnvetment Commer st aaciiites | Pit iakes Columba passed on the ith day of Sule. | the commonplace sights of an American deceased was found dead in bed, and the | that the American boat has proved herself | Backhaves and i Walker eniwin | In the province of Sante Fe the revolu- i kh cea ita aguaaen namberet St fe sanie te Te- | wherein Sbeabam G-Cooketal are conmpiansnte saat tio of this Monday might Cal in a long |Sudden death was a severe shock to the | €€taordinarily fast in light winds. boat Fide On the Hastern branch ‘fester | 8% seainat Governor Cafferata In rapidly cable ters a nededt in Liver : int besnr- | Martin N. Evanaet al: ars defoniante: andes porting | tion. 0} aday night. circle of friends who knew and loved 1 —— gaining. They have seized many towna. YO TORS. OU. No ronbie fo show property. | vevor's wflite of the D bia, together | decree, pasaed in the same ¢ ‘the ‘of | Yellow coat and a fez, he was passing up | ites loved her. . day. 4 Boe all vacccghars ca pone erp Sosy rick "Woling nenteacea Gi "E MAGE RGTS: | gue (ACD. 18d, “the’" undersigned” will cower | Sth avenue past “Madison Square, There | MPs. Addison Mas yeventy-sevan sears of | Criminal Canes Nolle Prosequiea. | Mrs. J. C. Robinson has returned from | A large body of revolutionary tropa, large: ee eneenen. Dae cape 2 es Ue “Svanee | mack Steere maw Ge ignited ot gentic- | SES Duceal survicne will be toad toenen Lo. heer tho etinionlh accaae of eres este HE. Campbell ts visiting friends at | !¥,cOmPosed of colonisix trom oe Tins of sale: One-third of the pnrchass money in | A.D! 18:40 beginning a, TEN O'CLOCK sm Pre ee cee ere ea 5 Shure ; "ake hatin . ee ne say ob ae Sam FOR SALE_LOTS | cqute balatter ia” thtes" etal intealice die rama Se tor Aiueteoet st wont Mon cab, they, approached him, bowing and call- | At Bet ero CUE SD cases, in which. because of the death of | Paster > Washington ‘has | Which ts the capital of the province. SALE—L ». Twelve ad e: city of! fashinzton, District of C bk 4 5 » sir’ » = witnesses me 7 ™ Ni . fferat a ——— sas | * Hah, tite, interest and estate in law audin'equity of | “The Mohammedan evidently thoucht they| Praying for Sale and Partition. * smetle char Lime, Conviction 1s | peen visiting Miss Caille Cox. Boticn has been sent Governer Caliueas HOWE TO parties tothe ny and ta equity ot | . (Ri oe BEE not now possible, this morning entered a| Albert Sewall, a colored poiltician of this | that unless he murrenders the city by daye lowing goods aid chattela to mi All the Type, Print- eee ea crdenie ot thak nan boie|_Acblll'in/eauily haw bea flad by Steanele | pone Prosequl in the following cases, the | district, made a stirring speech in Bladens- | break Wednesday, and agrees to give up Paper Cutlery tieporiny Seer Teee tae and coats, not unlike his own in cut, and:|D. and Louls P. Shoemaker against Wm. | indictments running from 1869 to 187: "Geo. Saag vesjentay te Sever of Che capublions | iis of tho poutaan a SUnananeel wherwise % the usual essortmen raising both hands toward the sky, bowed | J. f thi z é . trol ht to resell the property at the | and tackinery usually focad treet et eer | raising both hands toward Having made | >, ,hettlcr and other heirs of the late | Schurman, counterfeiting. two cases; Chas. | "The Bladensburg Burying Association, | will be opened. It is not doubted that the neb of Atlantic City: 5 seoummation fare to Patlalelnbis | cordins a ant: ine driving, fishing, | required i: city and counter com: | Piied with tone emPEY ; yi H. Clagett, counterfeiting; Jas. Brown, as- . readily take the cit ve Invest men ‘will rin mareliaser 0: Hishment, It will first be offered as an en is Pierce Shoemaker praying for the sale . > ~ : . as- | colored, visited the hall of the Sons and | revolutionists= could iy ir agin Bmonths: 4 facto rye ora ifs satietictory bid be not received twill then bo acnd | Hes, Salaams he passed on, evidently in| ang partition. of lot 10%, square. 7, in| Sault; David C. Baylaher, do: Chas, if, Daughters of Abraham at Mulrkirk last | by storm. ‘The insurgents are impeding bl in detail. ees Threlkeld’s addition to Georgetown, ‘situ- | Clagett, malfeasance in office; Jas. Hutton, | sunday, and listened to am interesting ser- | railroad traffic. The city of Rosario, the fer title i sured. Send tor jar. MA ‘Terms cash, 20+ — ated at the corner of 36th and O streets | larceny; Geo. L. Hall, assault: B. H. Moses, | mon delivered by the Rev. Mr Lewes largest in the province of Sante Fe, is ale TA # IMPROVEMENT CO., 65% Franklin THOMAS M. FIELDS, Receiver, The Confession Not Inviolate. northwest. false pretenses; Julius C. Vesser, assault: | The "Blade ‘iy in the hands of the revolutionary Phileieipais. Washington office, sy@5-eokdbs 340°D st. thw. : Pe Henry Johnson, larceny; Patrick neroe orted that 160 persons were A cable dispatch from London to the = sault; Thos. Stack, larceny; Jas. Reed, as- | EIS. nic In the Spe woots on the Tith | forces. -It te cepersed thet, 58? pepaces coss UNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE —BY VIR-| New York Mail and Express says: The Vice President's Retu: 4 4 7 4 ' instant. Games will be played, and danc- | killed and wour - sault; Thos. B, Neat. larcen Priestly circles are greatly agitated over| A special from Grand Forks, N. D., says | man,’ assauit; Josephine. Slad game of base ball will take pinee tikes lone d : a ruling just made by Sir Frederick | that Vice President Stevenson and party | Jackson, do.; Augustus 1. Evans, forgery: | ternoon between the Capt Johnsor 1~4 ‘Bahia Blanca, on Bahia Blanca bay, at t the door of the cont house of maid District fron Ricord, do.: John Rodgers, larceny; | Biadenaburg teams. The followme | the extreme southern point of the province DEESDAL. THESIS NUGDAY OF AC-| Jeune, chief justice of the court of pro-| made a short stay there last evening en | Henry Davis, false pretenses; das, Grooves, | Bndensbure ‘appointed to take charge af |of Buenos Aster, was captured yesterday Fish, ist cain, Intrestandextatontepedfenanat | Bate ANA divorce, to the effect that a min-| route, to Chicago and Washington. Mr. | larceny. Geo. Ht Sigore, dos alfred Harmen | tee DAs pee. appointed to take Gharze of | of Hucnon Axes. wat capturcd yen cedar [o'antto the followine deseribel provers towite's | iSter of the gospel had no right to plead | Stevenson will reach Chic Me ursday | do.; Geo. Burneit. resisting officer: Michael | © ‘Rlals, and J. Turner, j "| short resistance, but were forced to sure | fact of Jaud located at or near Benniness, District ot | privilege when asked to state in eourt the | Morning, spend one day at ome at|F. Andre: larceny Wim. putler. do.:) Mr. Thos. H. Latimer surveyed the dis-| render. This gives the revolutionists ale otal, containing one iundred and thres (int | substance of a confidential commutation | !lcomington and arrive in Washington Sat- Samuel Taylor. receiving stolen goods:| tance between the station @t this place | most complete ¢ yp ef <n, one-third in one year | Benjainin Owens died teltea aud ponaeeacd, said tree | Mase this sacred capacity by one of his ’ a ms, do. 1 TOnnson larceny: Geo. Will- | and the Baltimore “and Ohio depot at |ern fallrond. which runs from Buenos Ays J fue: _ writ of Seri: Lage | feed outos: Of the Supreme Court of the District sf Go ind to tne Uirceted T will offer at priblie aa‘e. for clerk’ John (Cod \ing will be indulged in. An’ interesting | with the insurgents and the police of t promy pen ail hours red payinente to hounded on the hort by * parishtoners. TE jams, do. Washington yesterday, and 4 that it | res city to Babia Blanca. Io Weaovured by | souse Redened Coane ne fae east he neea Mauro” | Pittcherto it has been’ unwritten law of Naval Note: == aes measured five and « haif milesand 133 feet, | The Herald's correspondent in Rio Ja. Fill learn something to thei ntace U : ics th, TS ws | Son of Lincg and on tas wat by theand 3 Mew. | tries that a divine shall not be compelied | , THe torpedo boat Cushing has arrived at |New Superintendent of Police tm Cht-| "Mr. Edwin B. Garges of Hiadenabure has | peiro telesrathe that th ner For naset'a cost. Deposit of | Manning, with el snd Box 48, Star i ~ have seized the Argentine steamer For ular the ‘mprovements | to disclose such communication, and in | Sag Harbor. cago. a one-year-old heifer which has given birth calf na. ‘They claimed the right to search z GaviCd RaAMIRANIGA GUautioa® sagited with in Atteen Gaya property will be ser | Ineerhe Reece dean eon, fa, the property of | cases, which occur almost weekly, Homan | The Navy Department {s informed that| Mayor Harrison of Chicago has issued ‘2 Hyattsville boy, while fishing off the |to find ‘whether arms. for the Srasitag Chiasreers Send ioe te WUESTIOS stsh aod com of defauitine purciaser. © |?" | Novluids atlanta tavar of Goo X-Wsllange “Da | Catholle priests are excused from discios- | the gunboat Concord sailed from” Maita | an order appointing Michael Dronnan, act-| page vat’ ak oe eh ane we SLYSE. A FILEMOKE BEALL Trastes, | Iki, M HANSDELIC C, & Marehaly Dc RAT: | ing stategients made to them under the | csterday for Port Said en soute wo wake ing superinterident of police to take the and Bladensburg yesterday evening, | maée @ vigorous against the seis 480-Im” «Southwest corner Sth and K iy4-dads 34D arn. DARE & Auctioneers." iy2dtosul6 ‘ sanctity Of the confessional. place of Maj. R. W. McClnughry. it @ turtle weighing six pounds. ue