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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. FOR SALE—LOTS. AUCTION SALES. ‘Mob- | FOR SALE—A MOST BEAUTIFUL FOUR-STORY | FOR SALE-TWo LOTS Av BKOOKLAND AT A THIS AFTERN D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1893. 3 MARKSMEN IN CAMP. A tor mint ofraing rie te pin ot] SPORTS OF THE SEASON | Att rts 2) ac ors F f cy encampment was decided upon, and then — pF PE.30 ve moat, Moth st sear mes, Pek 3 ‘cabinet mantels, Radrese WakD UP, Howard alversity: auld St” DUNCANSON BIOS. Aucnoueera Adjutant Vale called: “Attention to orders!” | ‘The Senators Drop Another Game to ; — S50). HEISKELL @ McLEIAN, 1008 F ate ree, cpa Reeplaces, ‘furnace. nd | Fon SKLE oq CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT Cor. Oth and D sis. Bw and read the first special order naming the VIGILANT Ai wins. FoR SALE 2106 & ST. _N.W. baths: a model of arrangem’ 1311 _Q St. uw., 1086, in \TS . 5 5, sos Will buy & lot 25H140 feet at East Deanewood ‘in | rRuctrES: satr or vatvanue muproven | District Riflemen Practicing at Sea camp atter Gen. B. H. Svencer, inspector gen- TOR, 2 Bae reahicice, tenatTes “Cuts of Mra. Loesa's | the District), avout 34 nilles from Capitol ba HERE ESTATE OR TIA EAUTERLE, SIDE OF 8 eral of rifle practice of New Jersey, ee ave.s1%000 | large "reduction to" immediate purchasers bowen | ., % D. and F gts. ne. will run througa | DELAWARY AVENUY BEEWHEN 0 STRELE Girt, New Jersey. Washington Gi he Rimh SEB, By a pinancction. VApply to OWNER, | fife thensivers Stevets: 0 feet wide conform: | INGTORD.e. ‘seer __Koom_6._1201_ gal ing with city plans. Accessible, deightful loca- | | By virtue cf the deed of trast to the undersisned, Then came the assignments of quarters,| Hast Shows Her Superiority —Cro- enn. Vigilant won the New York Yacht r = 830 | FOR SALE-IN ONE OF THE MOST FASHIONA-| tlon; pure water; cheap fare, 5i4 cents comm. | dated June 2), A.D. 1890, aml recorded In Lib-r No. generally of two men to. tent, but im three or quet Contests at Norwich, A thet Newport yestenlay. She Babi aha wok”) Mle Ioeutious tm in city, ot within a few | iatham’to att st depot, Prices tate trum $75 | Mb fllo A ot eat the’ and eens of the Di RESULT OF PRELIMINARY SHOOTING, | tour tostancee it won lore angrier ‘cronsed the line at 4 o'clock, beating the gdp . ors of Conn, a¥2... 8 handwcime bay ‘0 $100 por lot, on easy’ monthly fastallments ($0 ae tt necessary to break i ‘wan Racy peemastometrimayngs at | Uc a an phot gurtasen die efor | SREY CHM BROS AGRY Bs Erte "arrangement, “Wathington, as usual, waa given I was 0 areas eee be i een ae (HE OWNER IS LEAY Seocatains 11 large ronme and bath; 4] | 4il Sestaliments are paid. ID | Tas, AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM. part of Sot A. fi the right of the camp line, and. took his bronze A tea the ely-teat Gear een 5 Rous ona. iaor: utler's, pantry and comerete | fer ‘staple to. purchaser's ‘elem. ‘Call ‘ently’ for subdivision of lois. in banare Go; an DoF Stn sictog (ol augtncty eeepemal ee I aan a oo Os S for the Boston boat, Jobin hen eee ms; all mi, with x stable: Bcito. furnace teat; handsomely papered and | choice selection. past in rd. HK, folo 219. of the rece ‘ ly support canvas— league follows: a ubllee, had overtaken: aire om premise, 32D st mec ' ‘gutzime | Gscorated; elegant cabinet mantels aad chan) _aui0-lm E. M. PINE, 1320 F st. mw._| Sras of the offcs of ‘the “urveyor of sad Districs: | Serious Work of the Week Yet] twenty-four tents in all: twenty-three of them Ts ___| and passed ‘Colonia and ‘the Vigk cates Rane Spurting "Ke." fr hed shronghost tabard wood | #15 PAYS FOR A HOME LOT AT MAYS LAND. | Berinotne on the cavterly line of Delaware ava 4 by members of the detachment and | ‘The inutes after the wtart. mont will buy Mhargain at 414,00, te-ms to sult. ‘For oiber | Is. the fine suburb of Atlantic City; & eiuares | fer; outresterty from the northwestern corner of to Come. all fronting the same wa—northeast—and one | a, ce with two-stecy paren: information eal ‘upod 5 conte; station on grounds fine dtivime ashing, | £0 the east line of aaid lot; thence south with sald east to the rear of the line by Maj. Geo. H. Harries, at the start, Me and fine weil of water L. WALTER WEED & CO., ning, bathing, sailing: city and «vancry com: | Ne 57 92-100 feet to the southeast corner of said lot; the inspector general of rifle practice, and Capt. e ‘after the in 8 <1: 100 hoaes uit hast year ad wt ene | Tr Ge ED teat to gal avines, Sen thee ee SEL H. H. Parmenter, the detachment quarter- | Clevelaid ‘around. the " $08, | = = asafe and sure investment: iss Os 1 fest to said avenne. and thence master. a4 the Re emanad | ann geMlig 2,sPerlalts of NROOKLAND property bring’ $200 in sts sine ital te nirorements entacineotapant. |IN TENTS AND AT THE BUTTS. |™* ioe: ie ote TAIN SDSOME Lit sou 10 call o fore bin rs J nine threesstore, ant mansard-root dwelling house acacia | We kare LOTR at Tore’ 6 te So eauts Ger) seuk ai ler cunt 2 lois tee tony ait Grupaie Gots Cee ee in the run from 3 —_ 4 py hi We have LOTS at from 6 te 30 cents per| Send for elreular, MAY'S LANDING m en : ; el New London sast Thurs- fhan ita | equate foot that we ran sell om favorable. terms WEMENT GO. 658 Franklin et., Philadel: | peer? Orcs *enements fronting on the alleyin the # WIGHT, and HOUSES from $2,400 to $4,000. No trouble Washington office, 625 F st. n.w., Room 2. ‘Terms of sale: One-thint cash (of which $300 it | Staff Correspondence of The Evening Star. 2 it now looks as if the Vigilaast were the 1sh6 G stem. | te show property. * eptid at tfine of sale) and the ise i we canal CAMP SPENCER, i| fark horse in the coming contescs for the - - = i tical upon ——————— men x x boner FoR SALE-ONLY ONE LEFT OCT OF BLOCK ee PMCLACHLES. & BATCHELDER, = = per centuin per annum from date of sale. payed SEA GIRT, N. J., August 14, 1893. 3) though “an “three of the’ slope that Weal tih and Kenesaw 2 nro | _ apt Cor. 1th and G sts. naw BUSINESS CHANCES. Seu-annua ly. aud secured on property sold. orail| Bang! Four or five seconds of silence, a et cement cellar; furnace; beat tclly decorated: | FOR SALE-ONLY TWO LEFT OF THOSE | =~ =e = SS ae ‘andif terms are not complied | @Nd then a rattle of reports. The third an- ® ves ‘speedy and weatherly sable Tine, “Appiy’ to JACUB JONES, One | Raudsome ‘d-rwom Rooses at ‘the corner of 1ath FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS TAILORING, ESEAD; ‘e'the tristees reserve | nual meeting of the New Jersey State Rifle 5 | boats. Beene | finaduns “atcostion: prices $7,000! terme ta Sod located. Address in” writing TAULOIING, | {Remieht ts revit at risicand cost of defaulting BUF | Association had commenced. That was ee —- Be sult. Toom 5. 130 Pa. ” Sette “oan a A eS , AHLON ASHFORD.) yenctees, | Shortly after § o'clock a.m., and from then _ May Have a Western League. Po oe ee 3 j FOR, SALE—GROCERY, MEAT AND PROVISION Jv24-eokds ©. H. WILLIAM-ON.S until 6 p.m.—with an hour's interval for m. x, |Next season will see the Western Base ee MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. |_i°Ri 22 bore sud wacwes toute ox 3 ToMo tow Ginner—the sound of exploding cartridges 15.5 | wat emurnce eign cice'onsth an Sees FANILD. $3.00 WILL GIVE Ke ESTA' : WK E_ST E a2 G CK os rs mar! it of seco! - h ie Cee ie te (aaa roa ©. G. SLOAN & 0.,, auctioners, 1407 G st. | utes, Rvanniaiar was ‘on the range early, Pitchers—Hastings, Parrott and Dwyer. lected from the following: S:. Paul, Mim m ~ ~ = = ere. = Successors: ime 5 awenis. “Apply at once, Le WALTEN Wert & FOR SALE-A CIGAR STORE DOING A GOOD ae ) loaded with ammunition and anxious to see Sis 5 | Dee Motes, St Sosseh moat an eee Ee on prta - 09 Lith st. nw. __aviS-3t_ | “business; a bargain if sold at once, as party 1n- miitiis celtinte 46 the what it could do in a stiff wind. sto 3 (con. Tt is probable that Lincole 4 Generos LE-NOTE FOR $2,000, SECURED BY _teuds leaving the city. “Slbg Pa. ave. jurw-aiO-3> augur aan ae a een The detachment marched to the firing be able to offer sufficently ssrong induce: Ee Set. first mortgage on real estate worth $5,000. FOR RENT- HOUSE AND STORE; BAKERY AND : sie point in a body and there divided itself into ments, and that the eight first mentioned a _ S-Ot JOHN H. WALTER, 1o0l F st. aw. _| “confectionery; close to three schools; doing | Comprising wan le on oo & = Est. « a pacden ter tuerenes ead a By H * | FINE PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING Room, | four teams. Each was assigned a target— teams compose ue. ‘The CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT IN THE WASHING. | & - out of business on necoun! 812 4| Paul, Kansas City and Denver teams are ¥ 5 Yon Loan asd Trust Company or other banks aud | _of health. Call 14 cs aul5-3t* | LIBRARY AND HALL FURNITURE, BRIC-A- | the engineers on the right, the first regi- 512 1|®lready practically ‘One reason Inge mace savings Institutions cashed at small discount. | ONE OF THE BEST GROCERIES IN THE DIS-| BRAC, OU. PAINTINGS, FIRE SCREENS, | ment next, then the second regiment, and Why" the ‘managers thi fame can be gee To eidsine _ Address Box 86, Star ofice. _aulz-iw* | “trict, doing a good cash business; will cell on WORKS OF ART AND GOODS AS USU- made to pay next year is on account of 2 Rooms 4 and 6 Atiantic blig., 925 F st. nw, WANTED $5,000 FOR 3 OR 5 YEARS AT 6 PER | casy'terms, as owner is compelled to leave cit; ALLY FOUND IS THE RESIDENCE largely reduced salaries which ‘cent, on Well twprovad northwest property. Ad- | Ardress Box 63, Star office. ‘auleste a > # és LF Suen . to players. The manager of Denver 7 - = ee OF A__FOREIG: MINISTER. = dress Bon 118, Star efice. aul+3t* _| FOR SALE-STOCK OF CONFECTIONERY, T0-| on Damp Blankets. ° team writes that his roll soit x OTIS he PER NERY, IN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SIXTEENTH, 1803, P yesterday at National Park and he kept pay roll per month in rear: I papa Ag na REE Se AT TEN O'CLOCK A. XM. Between two heavy showers of the moistest | the senatorial hits well scattered. Meekin | hes ry aa ky ay 4-4 fee fapeond walle we te a —* ae price, $125. H. At the residence of Senor Roque Casal Car- sort of rain the rifle teams of the District | was an easy mark and he was batted so| Play during the season of 18) salerieg ae cae tag HEINKEEL & Mc ero at | | : [Rms charge d” attaires of tie Argentine Repab- aaron eons tr cterteta, antes after S| hard that fielding errors resulted. ‘The | SETEALINE between $1,0%0 and $1,500, OR SALE. BRIC } uta” ae RARE CHANCE FOR AN INVESTMENT. WANTED!” i s o'el urday afternoon, droy ® | ori anagers of the different teams im as oa Tipe # PCT RERBEST SPADE | “headers Wig Acuna Slane | gy, UT CORCORAN STREET NORTHWEST, Pennapianin eliroad cran ‘and fell nto line | Seay ‘cnances and all but Felts played e | She? eh, CEMA he tn sa lon, 1813 Fst: gw. beart6 per ‘cent interest | _ aren Bor of, Star Dut very "slightiy used and of fine. grade, Those near the station. It was s longer line than that | perfect game. Reitz fumbled’ ‘a Secret aod aie FOR SALE-8 NEW 5. AME HOSES and are redeemable at their Rice value ($100) | py furnishing should take advantage of this sale. of previoud years, a fact as creditable to Wash- | grounder from Stricker's bat and enabled | Re" It is protable aha eee ington as it was comforting to the gentlemen |the home team to tie the score in the |to offer certain pecuniary inducements who compose the New Jersey State Rifle Asso- | fourth inning. The visitors had little trou- | the clubs” ciation. It was a good looking line. too, and | ble in hitting Meekin early in the game — lost none of its attractiveness when it suddenly | ind had he been taken out after, ao Sanger Taking a Rest. became s column of fours und moved toward fume® periane sould have bese eased tne | ‘The international bicycle meet opens at visitors’ runs’ were made mostly after | National Park, Milwaukee, yesterday. San- chances to retire three men had been given | ger will not be able to ride. Re ts at gnd consequently few of them were earned. | ent at Waukesha on his father's term, “ PERSONS DESIROUS OF DISPOSING OF REAL | Term 0 ‘yon Ider thereof. 12-eakt 18 cash. mm, $h.e08 BR ay Rag Se Mf. 12-408 estate, elther improved, untiaproved or outside | aul4-2t ©. G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts, eee ee Re ae ie a esate | MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST | property, can list the’ same wits: usr within — = raced _owner, JAS. B. 2 . eee fnterest on D.C. real estate security. ‘K | charse; ‘and those wishing to purchase ‘or ex- DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. SALE I ST. NEAR 7TH N. E, TWO- ‘T. RAWLINGS, ‘member of Washington Stock | chauge such pro are invited to examine our a story and cellar: @ rooms and bath; ‘furnace 1808 Pa. ave. (the Arlington Fire | sts. “Correspontence solicited. WATTFORD. & | TROSTFES' SAL OF REAL ESTATE, BEING heat; im good ‘repair; good neizhhorhood.. _ | office). ‘aul-tr CO.,Deaiers in Real Estate, Center Market. et NOR EE NORTH CAST. 49 a8 ‘ene eau pe ‘goo | AVOID THE DELAY USUALLY REQUIRED IN | WANTED—TO SELL 85,000 IN CERTIFICATES OF INGTON, D.C. ee 2a st. near Mass. ‘ave. ne., 2-stories and cel- | getting money by coming to us. Any amount | stock of Towing mercantile business. | Only 33 1-3 By virtue ot five deeds of trust to the undersigned. ph. : 2 lex. re. dee, fe first mo security on lots foltos 00 t0 319 et seg. of the land records of lumen TT ‘ = Room 2, Central bidg.. 9th and Pa. 2m worth double’ the amount invested: "We believe | the District of Colutrbie, we will sell at publie auction i Exchar Tes. Co.'s i Where he will take a good long rest. His = aoe hi i ‘WASHINGTON. | BALTIMORE. removal there ris te } =: — = this st wi ch | in it of the prey ts high idder, « The Bi ft Ni t fave rise to the thet For sa i Fst E: HERE Is A! terest on proved city real estate in sums} orh st. ‘ant2ate” | AUGUST, A.D. 180%. at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, on the feft the sixth battalion aggregation. ee 3.3% 8) ss unfounded. Sanger is improving 4sily, reseed brick house: 6 rooms end bath: all mod. | desired. lay. WALTER H. ACK = Coos numbered one hundred and seventy.nine | And how the wind did blow and the smoke saehi Ti | not so fast as hoped at first, but he will be Aggie hg Tos 14th st. ow. _| FOR, SALE OR EXCHANGE A WHOLESALE | (170), one hundred and ouehty (180), one hundred and | Quire to ditrorbins cuiade bet = #92 4157 3 | on the wheel again before the ‘sod $3) moathly. Ask for keys | $135,000 TO LAAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON avd retail wine and iquor store on Penna, ave. | eighty-one t]Sl),onentndred and eichertwoc a )acd. isturbing clouds between eyes a ib é 3 3k O O| over. —— HANCOCK CULE, cor. 1ith aod | 3135.0 whe Berk: | Rear With st. establlahed since 1826: with long | onehundredandeiehty-three/ it insquarenvbsed | targets. And how the perverse bullets would we 234331°" : ban and . ROBERT sen mundred. na F : i 6 2 to 8 pet. | FORREST, “isa Fat. Baw Rooms 1and 2 store rent\tor "$600; ill-health cause of selling, | deeds of trust. respectively, with tre, iieprowenenss pore holes that were good only for 2's and gee tapes! FoR SALE—THREE OF THOSE 11TH ST. N.E | _Jv14-3 Inquire 1708" Pa. ave nt-8te~ | consisting’ot Aweilinn honkioa Now G43. Gs, O47, O40 | 8S 2 3 4223 houses; $8,500; $200 cash and $19 a month, to | MoNBY To LOAN OW ENDOWMENTS, LIPR AND ——— CATION | MsOny Acker arteet, in the city of Washington, ‘p.c.| AS soon as the 200-yards work was done i 210 } Anclude Interest: well arranged: all m.i.; 10t 16x | “'Yontine inattence policies: policies also purchased, | FOR, SALE-CIGAR STORE: BEST LOCATION ‘hlot will be offered separately and the terms | the teams moved to 50, and improved very rey a inav an Ws meas HR nawcoce £ Cb. Spy. % Wi. & HODGES 1807 ¥ ot. aw. WENTORY, "Sar cee, one * IE DoNnER A" | Baten ach or soul nit be paid ar tines tary | Materiaily. “The scores at the finish were ai ee g'a'o oy Creighton was burned to the cond wt eases con Sm : — IVE 73t"__| and balance in two equal installments at one ciyang | COUOW 0 20 0 4 s-11 Donerail yesterday. Two well-brod fillies qeutztr __Cor. 15th ond G ots. he. | FUNDS FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS AT 6 PES WHY ROWE'S INFALLIBLE fears from date of sale, with interest at 6 per Second Regiment Team. Earued rant—faltinie, 4 Fleet base by ervom— petished inthe figmes, anda thin wn FOR SALE OR LEASE_124 MD. AVE; JUST |" cent. potwithatauding the Lerugency, in the | handicapping system comsends iteely to terete. ‘able semi-annually and secured by deed of 200 yds, 500 yds. Total. Washington, 1; Balumore, 2 Left on bases Wash. burned nigh unto death, oue left of 11-room “houses; all | market. with $20) or more: trust on the property sold, of all cash, at the option | Gant. Bell. eo F4 ‘st fneton, 5: Baittmon Janemont, 344 ond dubn hod. “tenpe. ‘alley; electric lighters, | Da" Fyrett"t noTHERFORD. 1907 F 1Abaolite safe ; ofthe purchiser. If torn of sale are not compiled | C&D" n= senseene a jomt, 2:4, an Turner, toge-h- lutea chan sattace: oaks: tame oe Mone | D. 1807 F st. nw. p-Abeclate, satet with in fen days from day of sale, the trastece reserva | Sergt. Maj. Moyer. er with a score of others, were in the builds Getz: faished in ash and walte pine> $7,500; IN MONEY TO LOAN —Capttal completely under control. the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- | Col. Clay... Ing, but were saved. $1,060 ‘cash, $40 per month. tn notes sts ON CITY PROPERTY. |—Selentifé aceuracy and nuiform profite, hacer on five dave’ public advertisement. All eon- | Lieut. Rotramel pag ra THANK Le HAS é =~ accurae reyancine and tax certificates at cost of purchase Pi ram Go.'S. cor. 3th aad G sts me SUIT. (myie Tu WTA st. Site pide sete eae ects. Promectng | EAM WATEE GE irretaxtson,, Trans Ba Say re EL; ONLY ONE LEFT; | MONEY TO LOAN 180. fee, explaining cystem in detall; tabulated | yyOosedaae te . Sergt. Page. new: 6 rooms Jatfobes ‘in cellar: has | 4. .pAT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST resulta; Teferences, trom ‘subecribers "who have — SS are ts ee eerie, | " THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. IN| antim C.D. ROWE. Box 13 Brooklyn, N. PeeSse! Bares: Base Notes, | ‘The Washingtons will make their last ap- Pearance of the season at Baltimore this | BRaeaa: Feferencws y. FUTURE DAYS. om : Waris Engineer Battalion Team. afternoon. Thus far they have played ten Carrol oe FRANK L. HANCOCK & CO... BROKERAGE Be pg ag T HAVE $20,000 IN BANK TO BUY STOCKS OF RATCLIFFE, DARR & Saye 200 yds. 600 yds, Total. games with the Orioles, and of these the | of friends, a: sonar bee yet rt vos ap ee “1824 Fat pn Bg Rg ge NE —. neath acta eee = $ = Sprung 2 Leak. Baltimores have won six and the Wash-| yacht Iroquis. They are now at Bar Mar- k house on corner itt (ONEY LOA: houses, fe. Neath 1 J. | ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF STOCK OF ELECTRIC: ‘ate Graham. 4 | Ske eee aie Laas Sante aie ees Br SAMSTAG, “ducts Central Bdge Sih and | SELEY HASGING aD SLOCKEH Ta SOR: | Sergt, Dickey. 38 ry 81 |eamp. Col. Felton, asristant quartermaster | ‘nE‘0n8 four. ‘The batteries announced for | bor. where they are being feted among ‘2 ted rooms; sanitary ‘piumbing: near care; AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST Pa. ave. ‘$v31-1m* PLIES BY AUCTION, Private Carleton. 40 42 82 | general; Col. Owens, assistant inspector general ome are Mant est Marre nnd} many acquaintances there. In thelr east front: $5,500; $500 easb. balance monthly. ON, = = hy Virtue of a deed of assignment given to me | Corp. Young... oe a2 81 | of ritle practice; Col. Lutrell and Capt. Bod- | McMahon and Robinson. party are Lord Courtenay, Baron Howes Kors at 112 F'st. me FRANK L. HANCOCK & REAL ESTATE IN THR DISTRICT. fa ee ee Disestce of Colcmbin feu cel es Peat acts | Brivate Letzear...-. 40 2 80 | well, superintendent of the range, were among | President Wagner is after Ely and Sny-| and Mr. Cavendish Taylor, re es ee ae ots-te eae MAN, Pediat free ign bor: elevator; also Tange safe | at the auction roome’of RATCLIPE i, Dake a 00. | Fivate Wetherald. 4 = S| the ‘many who welcomed the entire company, | der of the York club, Ely is a crack pitcher. | | Baror and Basoness Fava and the Prince a SALE—A CORNER HOUSE, tol 2TH st. | —* Gesired; rent $15 loss by the year. |20 TA. AVE. N.W.. FOR. CASH,” on MONDAY Fa | but were especially cordial to 1 friends | Manager Wright lost night gave Vickery | and Princess Ruspoli are still at Kingston, cor. G 2 z bail DO YOU WANT McLACHLES TCHELDER, AUGUST FOURTEENTH, 1893, AT’ TEN O'CLOC! 5 ogy ¢ 3 ‘ane iocation: neat’ cart and “herdiess | $100, $1,000 ot more for GD or 90 dayn? Trusty’ | _ $y22-1 Cor. ith and G sts. Ag par FOURTEENTH, tee, AT TN O'CLOCK First Regiment Team. they saw in its ranks. The tie which binds | notice of release. New York, where a was given by Dink of a corner house so cheap. FRANK | stocks, ‘association certificates, iS" AND LOCKSMITHS’ SUPPLI reception. POCK & O0.. cor. 13th and G te. auiZtr | receipts, paid up life, old tontine and wemtton | AT RAMSAY'S 200 yds. 500 yds. Total. New Jersey and the District of Columbia to-| Meekin formérly played with Abbey, the | ®2me of Baroness Fava's admirers for ell 4 it 2 tine i 7— | ERS” AD BEING A WELL-SELECTED STC . (00D$; Your watch cleaned for $1: watch matnepring, | \rsty COUNTERS, FINTURES’ Eye c ete 3 i the guests in the hotel to meet her. PY gether is pleasipely strong. and its effectiveness | new man, and speaks highly of him. ; Fal SA aE Toe talen (as collateral. 10 to 4:30 at xe : s The work of repairing the ALE i : : z % | increases annually. It commenced to be in| ‘The Baitimore sun says of the playing of repairing the Lamont house FOR bong nore ig = Pooag eget og ee 17 Sun bldg. _(ap26-tr) YERKES & BAKER. Sey St me eee warranted Ser, year. J. THOMAS SOTTOROX, = = 4 wi Washington team was at Creed- | the Senators yesterday: “They fielded bad-| on H street has commenced in gag ah a NEY? st. 1221 F st. aus-dts Assignee of C. F. Blundén. ES 1890, when the Washington reed: ceil Fs é pig——t— | Sooee Chg a TLLiaMS’ BROS New are ‘get our rates before borrow. re ay - = ing i Gap anolian gy Ta excep: | be able 8 ae e <> ond meen 4 fur- : ese 7 vith. other. ran Wi excep- 5 sin 6th and En. auiz3t FOR SALE—Horses & Ventcrxs | pi ib.AROVB,, SALE JS POSTPONED UNTIL | 1 = ~ cf tion and played # great game at shor stop | nishing early in the fall. Srl nt nc SE I ERTL sich, jeune ent taraltare, pleawm, ‘Sersen, THURSDAY, AUGUST SEVENTEENTH, 193, at | Corp. Appleby. 3% ro For SALE_HERE IS ONE OF THE GREATEST ee “aetat seek a ate ae 5 == the same bour and place, Private Boyer. % a 8 He accepted ten chances without an error.” | Mrs. Daniel Manning is with a party of ‘opportunities ever offered the ‘of limited pon ile Fates and in the quickes? ‘pos: | FOR SALE—CHEAP—ONE NICE BAY MARE; S$ J. THOMAS SOTHORO: pl Lod Comiskey claims that “Dan” Daub is | gy clans of thin city tor secure a home gins lo, | the_lowest possible rates qui Fears old; sound and gentle; with eanopy-top | aut5-d&dhs ‘Assignee of ©. F. Bhundon. Bal still on Cincinnatl’s reserve list, and that | fjarcr mophing at one of the hotels ci 7 cated om North Carolina ave. and 22 st. se. —g Oe a dite Eurrey ip good condition and harness. Inquire of — os hes one soureiy deamah eo aan caecum ne ing a great deal of the Saree stone oe Sets and The Caouct. "We'ars| qleti She Myzeld, te pare, 9, fll at any iaN'at Sinselmer's mation. ~_anloat*” | ONITED STATHS MAUSIIAL'S SAL py VIET Sixth Mattatton Ten Thoretore: the latter: hed. wo Fight to eh | Mfe of thet resort Saished inthe most’ thorough’ weasocr "with ‘ail| Sn SBE Pert paid, reduces the cost of carrying | OR SALE—HANDSOME TURNOUT_FINE YOUNG | Siace ‘of the ‘Saprese Court of ther Bistaet' ot | Capt. Tomtinson... ao" ax Total his release to the Brooklyns. The Cincin-| Ambassador Patenotre is dividing his Ebe late improvements, on the following terme:| "Ye ‘yaa hale" loam with other mertien or hare | Are, very speedy: buggy and hammers, Must te | Columbia, and to me directed, will weit at bu | Copy. Biisworthe.., 38 38 w Batis will appeal to the board and ask that | me between Newport and Narragansett = = If At g : erifiee. | Avpl je male, for cash, at th f the cour corp. Ells oe ; returned to them. 3 Fees Re RU tm cae tie alance, $00 bet) purchaned furniture or other gonds on time and| SiAnLE bet. oth and loth, L and'M ste. new. of the District of Columbia, on THURSDAY, the | COFP. Davenport... 35 * ~ McGuire went to bat four times in the| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Whittemore and thetr from $5,300 to $0,000. ‘Call and see Us, as we| meet cogtesicnti’ we Will Che it end cases | _aUls-at® SEVENTH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 180s, “at | Private King....... 38 4 2 Woshinason phe yemeiey, tan @enoon 4 ~ ‘will take pleasure in showing tis the loan tor you 8 te mene, ae | FOR SALF HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS | ZNELVE O'CLOCK at. all the right vein, | Private Blanton... Fy a second tines. at bat he made singles and | Harter” Mus® Alime Wilcox, are at Bar Before or ofter oflice ‘hous. BAS "There fs no delay, but you get the the | Anpiy JOHN BELLEM Brentwaod coed, DG | 8im. Interest and estate of the defendant in and | Private Glover... s bo the third and fourth times he struck out. | Harbor SON, cor. 14th and G ste @ay you tsk forte aR: autesec seen | Boe eeeantee tag, Sgerrived, property. to wit: | Private Wilcox... 33 pie aed ‘The ‘third ‘time at bat he had taree balls | Marquis Imperialli of the Italian legation, FoR SALE_LOOK AT THE NEW TH id wou Gastre = loa call and investigate | | EE-PAIE MATCHED FAMIL’ ; hundred’ and. forty-four (G4), city of Washing= and no strikes and then struck out. Mr. Le Ghait and Baron Fallon are with Story. bricks, 24 and N.C. ave. pe: these | WF method of doing buriness. WOR SALE EAIR MATCHED FAMILY DRIVERS. | con’ District of Columbia seled cad fevied unin o houses were built by day's work, finished in the WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., pn yg le om rT countr, Vaez ne | 88 the property of Alert Parker, and will be sold ‘The Boston club is said to be anxious to|the Turkish ‘minister, Mavroyent. Bey, aie cee Licut. Pollard’s Shooting. a secure Pitchers Quarles and Connaughton, |*mong the diplomatic beaux at ar best workmanlike manner, are complete in every | _SD22-tr = favey price fe owe AY of Savannah. M>s. Thomas F. Evers will leave the ity Fespect aud Will be sold’ on the following easy | MONEY TO TOAN AT 8 AND @ PER CENT On| {0c roma During the afternoon there was a little e ehhh tb tine “ Ss bot small sdvance shove tne seating price, | [Xiye'"sucames’ a opreitity ties a, Senne ae aie = 6 ra = Ss anibtosdti "RATCLIFFE, DARE 2°00, individual shooting, the best being one by Snyder of the Meld last week ‘and Sapacr | Soae, f bring home her daugmter’ Bathe ince re rent a 2monnt ro is Ds B E. 3 4 al B, A ra And. includes all interest; these houses Wil be | the United Secu "ty ‘Trust Company of Putladet: | "gy ak of aad adh B tis ae, aula | ee Lieut. J. M. Pollard, who put up a 48 in the cooled him off with a $0 fine. open every day for inspection: a watchm: on who has been spending the summer there be premises. BANES & SDMPSC When Farrell threw to first base in yes- tertay's geome te onbm Tapter Mrs. J. E. Crampton and son are at Gulte Long yelled from the coaching line: “Oh, | mont, Md., for the month of August. all-comers’ match—24 at 200 and 500 yards. There was another scrap of interesting ia, will loan 7G per cent of value repayable fr tastaliments _ F. A. a — THOS. DOWLING & SOX, Auctioneers, 2 Ww. SMITH & SONS, oc26-tr 1418 F st. nw. FoR SALP_1 HAVE QUITE 4 VARIETY OF FAM: carriages, bugglcs,, wages aad have been left on consignment that Ini ordered VALVARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY XO, 1108 | news. Lieut. Rotramel, the fourth bat- For SALE OR RENTON 10TH ST. N.W. "t it im wit! a Miss Olive A. Hawkins and Mrs. J. W. Mi, s new bay-window bck? cutuiutag 3 cae | MONEY TO LOAN AT 6AND @ PER GENT in| 1 5c! at or below cost, a I want the tom for UTHEAST, BEING PART OF LOT | talion’s inspector of ritle practice, challeng- "Ens wesere clubs wit’ Dupin teeter teat | Maghion hace Sem petereeh aiea Oboe hath and large reception room; handsome cab- 3 to sult, on city real estat Winter work. Call and see them. W. ¥. GEYE! f SQUARE 908. ed Horace Rell, Capt. Bell's son, to a match XN series in the east Friday. Louisville will | weeks’ trip to the Chicago fai inet. mantels. chandellers, &e-; bew <vo-story| S08 GIEISRELE a McLERAN, Seer, fr, sale on THURSDAY, AUGUST | at 200 yards. ‘he score looked ike this: >. be at Baltimore, Cleveland at New York, | Mr and'Mrs dames WW. Inecker have tex The ede alle Seed ie en fea ATM yee | NS aed Clper Gentum per aomuae HILL & TOE | gles, Business, MI'K and Dayton Warons oweasy | Day-window dwelling, toolcre ingrerenete erie Look Ont for Jeracymen. moor to battle for and win the Hilton trophy, | Try sili piay ite three eames with Chicago |@mmiversery mext ‘Peewlay evening. ‘They heat built hooves im the city; built hy owner | §,and @ per contum per am ‘apoptf | terms or cash. The following Jove, at. prices | opposit 2, Bagration, froating on Pennsylvania | Jersey is going to Washington, Not all | and since then it has never ceased to tighten. in} st the latter city. will re-~'ve their friends from $ to Il at | Opera nar sind nintle ku Of lot: Southeast. | of the state, but very much of the best Spite of the ever-current rumor that New| “Jn ‘the Southern League Jerry Denny was | helt Fesidence, 1106 1 stroe:. | MONEY TO LOAN ON REAT, ESTATE OR First) Mined. foro pert ba Piri OR eh ity at lowest rates of interest; no de- Paget z er-top tn Jersey is a foreign land. a 350 cent slugger. Since he joined the} Miss Hattie Rochschiid will spend one clan security at lowwost 1 mel jerest; DO Sages. $00 anther top. Huintes, = $83; | Deposit of $100 rogutred at time of sale, auts:st male flesh and blood to be found within the yriecta rhe rem 3 ae wf in tho Unitea | Lonuyvitioe a tet ba : 3 ~ see | nant ak Albante Cg. RENTNEW HOUSES WITH | ®P16 0. C. GRFTN. 308 Teh st. mw. | Thhaee enrt wkhoarl StS: vistortae $1 THOMAS DOWLING © SQNs Auctioncers, “| Wave-swept borders of a commonwealth in | sites tramped the detachment to a camp of|about twenty-five times and has made| The mariage of Miss Frances Webb, for ee a tte oir | MONEY TO LOAN OX REAL ESTATH AT LOW-| also coupelsttes, landaus and tandauletts. | — the most desirable déscription. three hits. . meriy of this city, to Robert Townsend Me- SieetSQoe fo DANENHOWER & SON. cor, 13th] p.m, we wil have our tuitding Mevted to eax | TRUSTERS’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK The assignments were and are: patcher Duryea. late of Washington. has | Keeve: of New: York is to take place easy fo ag - > Ns Saget | icinose not able ta call during the day torex.| — DWELLING. “HEING (NO. TIS 2D) STREET Ree en en oe ee ee Ee a eett- |B Ocwber at the home of her uncle, ir. - x nite invites EST, LION, No. . B. Young an ite - | Sew: Vebb, Shelburn Park, MONEY TO LORS AT § AND @ PER CENT oN} S™ine uF Stock, The Pu mT ROR, By virtue of a certain deed, of trast dated Private Wetherala; Ne. 4; Serge Susnell | Get, late of the Atiantas, and Pitcher Grif- | Champlain. Mise Webb and Me MeKeorer Spereved District eal estatr: se Glare. $12 8206 Mf at. mw. | Ft}, 1:02, and recorded in liber No. and Corp. Appleby; No. 5, Lieut. Laird; 3 ay “gen — et. tg | 272 both well known in this city. pn “ Tiis'6 st | Fok SADR TAGE OFFER NUMBER OW NEW | Mer! or Latuhivia’ Godt hy thes direction | No. & Sergt: Dickey and Private Carleton; | , If the Baltimores win today and St. Louts |" irs James ughan is at Piney Point : Seana Cee eat cheap, wery | parties secured. therety., the under rustees No. 7, ear : = MONEY TO LOAN oe tnweat maton on approved | cieap. as the season im virtually over ami. wis SavGust TWENTY inet, No. 8 Lieut. Rotramel and Private Kirk: | eighth place. for a stay of two weeks, PM. tm front of the desertbed real estate, sit- District of Columbia, te sold as Tow as pos: ommodating terms as Is con- ty. FITCH. FOSS BROWN, No. 9 ” Himeba' 1 Private Boy-| Short Stop Ely made his first rance| Charles Fisher, M. M. Johnson, jr. J, & ox ec apt Gashvand Lieut. Stewart with the St. Louis Browns at Pittsburg. | McIibenen, D. G. Stuart, R. A. Sellett, H. No. 11, Lieut. Pollard and Lieut. Hutterly: | He had three base hits, and in the field ac-| Wagner. T. C, Taylor, G. V. Knox, ® Gh } 1 to. he as Pe ezzain ploce oF parcel of land ‘and No. 1%, Private Graham; No. 13, Sergt. | cepted seven chances without an error, | Deeble and L. Matkon are among the -& SS Se fouth part-of lot eighteen (Is) of the original-sut. Page and Private McClain; No. 14 Corp. cent arrivals from this city pt Atlante division of square hundred and eights-seven GST), beginning for the sate ata palnton 2d street West’ on the southeast corner of sald lot elghteon nz thence West ninety-two (92) feet te thirty (30) foot alley; thence north along sald 13, 2s Inches: ‘thence east ninety-two : nth along the line of 2d street Shaw; No. 15, Lieut. Vale; No. 16, Ordnance| READY FOR CROQUET CONTESTS. | City, S Capt. Tomlinson; No. 18, a Miss Magcie Byrnes is visiting her Corp. Elisworth and Corp. Davenport; No. * 19, Private King and Private Glove ae Ella Chester, at her home neat i The annual meeting of the National Cro-| Mrs, Amelia Mueller, Mrs. L. English, yposite the new city pe 2 CEO. W, ai t5- Sm Tournament Ga’ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. _ Private Beatty; No. 2, Smith’and Private Colladay; No. 23, Pri 1 AL NOODSIDE, MD.—SIX-ROOM crest the: pines Of ba r quet Association opens today on the| Mrs. Rater and niece, Dora Baler, left ves ~ i Targe attic, bath, hot and cold water, ry bodice aig teats ce Van Fleet. grounds at Norwich, Conn, Eight courts | tenday for Atlantic City, and during tveir . cellar, ail, fable; corner lot, with : ry cixromn tet Gwellingy oltt ny plete sentinten.. Thay ave sale absence of four weeks will also go etm, to Salt. rn Improvements. are in com) . TON, 452 D st. now., cor. $45 | “Tore of slez One-third cash, balance tn one structed in the most scientific way, with| ine Laurel Social Club held its meeting cued Oy Gerd of trate toe te ce a beds as hard as marble and elastic cushions. | iast night at the residence of Miss Maud tushy a the option tie purchaser: or the terms A Windy Night. Reports show that the old clubs nave|pubant Of sale are. not ‘complied Sith in ven dave from property will be resold at risk and tng purchaser. All” converaneing t cost of purelitser, A deposit of tlm, of ie. “When wrought shall be of gal YRON M. PARKEI “Licsbig Gompany’s’? SOAP. PLEA WAST ¥ VALUABLE THREE. AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING EAST CAPILOL. STRERT | BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH SiKEETS BY AUC- By of a deed of trust given to me and duly recorded ia Liver No, 1554" at follo 308. et Sey. One GF the land records of the District of Co- lonidia, { the request of the party secured thereby, Twill sell by. pute anction in front. of the premises 0% DAY AFTERNG ‘ST Ps at HAL FIVE J innd and prem- District of the west by the depth of original hine (9), in square numbered eight b hundred and sixty-eight (888), together with the which cranberries and hospitality flourtsh wonderfully. Jersey has been threatening to invade the District of Columbia for near- ly three years, but the threat never amount- ed to much until today, when Gov. Werts agreed with Gen. Spencer that the national capital would be a good place in which to dwell for two or three days, Up to this time whenever Washington wanted to pit its marksmen against the shooting Sand Spaniards the riflemen had to journey either to Creedmoor or latterly to Sen Girt, but things are going to be evened up in October when Gen. Spencer will conauct a team of Nobody Absent. And when the assignments had just been completed the rain resumed business with an access of vigor that was refreshit made an increase in members during the last year, and interest in the game is on the increase. Among the new clubs to enter are Washington, D. C., Wilmington, Del., and Leominster, Mass. ‘he other members of the associa‘Jon Norwich, New London, Rockville, Mi town, Danbury and Stamford clubs sf Con- necticut; Providence Club of Rhode Island, Cottage’ City, Norwood, Asbury Grove, we Springfield, Malden, Townsend Harbor and jorence Clubs of Massachusetts; New York, Trox, Staten Island and /loverville Clubs of New York; Keyport, Hightstown, ‘Trenton and New Brunswick ‘clubs of New Jersey; Quaker City and Philadelphia Clubs of Pennsylvania, and the Chicago club of ‘linol This year the prizes will consist of gold medals, one for the first and one for the second man of the four divisions. Prior to last year prizes consisted gener- ally of handsome mallets, but as the Van Miss Lizzie Busching has returned from Northumberland county, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Often B. Gray have fe turned from an outing at Colonial Beach Mrs. Isaac Letterman of Charloutesvifie, is visiting Mrs. 8. Breslau. Miss Mary A. Zurhorst will spend a month in Sinking Springs, Ohio. ‘Miss Georgia Shekell, Miss Emma Byer, Miss Nellie Chaffy and Mr. A. Byer Misticsting at Colonial Beach, chaperone by Mrs. Byer. ‘Mrs, Walter J. Cogswell left last evening: for Chicago. FP cannpip iboats Vv Held for the Grana Jary. Policeman Sam Brown did a goo! piese of detective work last nixht. A bicycle te longing to Mr. A. L. ditchcock of Capitol Hill was stolen, and half au hour later wo 4 the Spalding time medal John ‘Lucas an} Rodier Ashion, ‘THESE TWO WORDS ARE improvements, was, eauementa, Thenta, Se. and yet annoying, because it interf Lacing Mg hm Pg Ay a ny ny Ey : KNOWN I) EVERY WELL to be paid in cash, the residss In'two cqual tanta. fonsiderably with the distribution of blan-| make all the prizes uniform. session. They plead xuilty to a charge of mig ge algae Zi Bients at one ‘aud'two Years, from the das of enle, kets and other camp material essential to| "Tose who have won championships dur-| grand larceny this morning. on’ were hgld Tire va ave. € by ORDERS D HOVSEHOLD deferred pesments to be represented by. the guch comfort as Jerseymen want Washing- | ing the past meetings are Gen. ‘and | fn $600 Becurity for the stand jury. coe t ee = ‘of tue purchaser and to b tonians to enjoy. President Bishop of Norwich,Conn., Messrs. |" “1 took it,” plead Kose Groomes, a colon Rte LLAUF. Agt.. T31_7th st_ nw. FTEROUGHOUT THE of six per cent per ann Supper was @ great success with which | siinman and Botsford of New York, Prof.| girl, who was caught Wearing 4 basque ue = = - <= Wosky AN Desiawacewa oly, aml to be secured by the Tain failed completely to interfere. | Tacobus of Springfield, Mass., Charles Smith | fonging to Lucinda Moore. FOR SALE—PIANOS. Property sold, (or all cash, at Exervbody had an appetite that in Wash- | o¢“Providence, K. I.,_A. Wambold of Mar-| “Ten dollars or thirty lays.” sae ——— in eet Saeehks Ge cme ct) mlaccten tae conte ington would have been considered several | ‘hers Harbor, George C. Strong of New Lon-| james Howard and Wm. Simmons, eoler BEST AND ALWAYS-TO- within 15 days from the day of sate, otherwise the sizes too large for him, but the cool sea| Gon Conn., now a member of the Connecti-|ed men, who stole some perfumery ana ee omer te ie Within 15 days from the day of nale. otherwise the breezes and the exercise attending the es- sembly, and George W. Johnson ¢f| Soap from stores, were sent down in de slightly used: | $15; BE-DEPENDED-UPON the risk aud coxt of the defaultiog purchaser ater fablishment, and cquipment of camp had | Puadelphia. Champion Johnson leads all | fault of fine. faa nage gg Qe dass’ advertisement of such reste in some destroyed the temporary usefulness of a| Others and has broken the record, having| “Guilty, and ask the mercy of the court.” ¢ upright, $125, spot Rewspaper published In Washington, D. ©. All large supply of sandwiches brought from | Pt0n' champion from 1886 to 189 and in 1392.| was the reply of Norval Johnson, a colored 3 cum end 35 per | TE v7 db ract of B Fn | comsesaneing, recording, &e., at the cost of the the national capital. When the satisfying = man, arrested by Detective Carter for the oath. w £ CO., 9% aA aU SSLo | purcrases, SAMUEL CROSS, meal was over the rain had for a time WHIPPED BY CREEDON. jarceny of a watch from ‘leorge Aubnnun. ober pinno agents. Pisnos’ for rent, Sie Paubdede _ Trustee, ceased and the distribution of quarter- Ste acted very micely albout’ che waten —_ © G., SLOAN 60. Rartionsgry, TT G at. aster supplies proceeded without further of Sam Fram | soit the offices, “and sold me where he Del TT st, fh, 5.3, ee eee z ‘A few of the boys wandered over to M: 15 Rounds, Is of tt.’ ar. cx 415 L st, fh, 6r....1,600| FOR SALE—A HANDSOME UPRIGIT GRAND < Ww = < - sexe ‘The court gave him the yenofit f his ae aT oped Fo ta ee iano. tlmest cow aad te Necutifal, eoodition, a CAR HAWN, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Te as the middie-| tons and gave him only two monshs. houses in'r'r, |G aad E, bb, 3r..1,500 for only $20) on payments of $10 per aonth. Cc Cc C ASHTON. 3 weight champion of the colonies, and the a ; ; b st, ih. Se-i.cov| Regular price. § ‘all and see this fine in- (OEE! OKEI OREM! y HE HE. twelve with eighteen or twenty alternates ~ he Australian belt, whipped in Will Pay the Money Into Court. 247 and 1349 Stroment If you are thinkinz of buying a piano. NNECHICUT AVENUR, NT to the most beautiful city in the United possessor of the . , ag heor E ‘es Motus) Benefit Ava sf Be, eacht.200 | Bargtins tn suuare platos at $9 per month. FEET ON COLUMBIA ROAD AND Tt States and thers, probably on Satusdeg, fifteen rounds Alexander Greggains of Ban Po we ht fawvof the peoperiy on | aulO ‘TIE PIANO EXCHANGE, 915 Pa. ave. FOR SALE AT WORKS OF Be order of the onuer, we Will sell at pnbite | OCtOber M4, compete with the District's Francisco, the champion aide eient of | interpleader this morning against Gecrre as fal Tfcail at odice for balletin auction Vn front of te, premisnas ven “Tittus: | Brigade team on the barracks range. the Pacific const, tast night tm the arene of |" Sioen, segremor of ames tavtleton, ison ou the ist a1 St i * - — DAY, AUGUST SEVENTEENTH, 1893, at HALF- lon score wi be shot—severt rounds the Columbian hletic 5 +} Annie E. Johnson et al. The ant T. EB. WAGGAMAN. s PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. tion of “Oak | Per man at 20, 500 end 600 yards—and if bet of $2,000. ittleton was admitted _| FOR SAi INGTON . M., & portion of ‘Onl » yards—al f $5.00 and a side bet of $2,000. | that James Li ORTHWEST_-ONE SQUARE FROST LE SrEY CHAPEL ona: ee aes ores Lawn.” being one of the most attractive and de- | Jersey should happen to win Jersey’s gov- ‘hour men were seconded by a coterie of | ber of the association April 13, 1870, . au elezant brown-stone residence, | Very fine; gov new: has 11 stops, with sub- sirable bufding sites in the cits. fronting 190 fert | ernor and many other of Jersey's ilus- noth men werent crecdon’ had Buffalo | certificate 1s for $2.0, payable to tf ee ze Pott S00 we iar ates 2eth and G sta fe oth 'ntreet, containing about so.000 ajuare tect | Weckineron Winget g Oh, hand to, help the Costello, Jim Carroll and Sam Fitzpatrick, | wife, who died November 18. 18) and. be ums Meee Gar; Gemaee Ding the very ‘ou $5 payments. a a of Sround. ‘This properts adjoins “Washington | program —necessarily ncaa avant eee his trainer, with John Hopkins a holding the ag Beton aten anuary Sth last. leave tetieor meoean ae eee oe 2B, %, SMITH. deates and “henutital drives: ie whthie vay “ais: | ROW 18 to have the Jersey, "cracks" and Mated'in his official capacity, Little betting | ing a will by which he bequenthed hin em: gontig = lngenst — 6 CENTS PER BUSHEL UNCRUSHED. tance of Metropolitan and Chevy Chase railways; | their backers leave their haunts So as to ar- fad been done on the match at Roby, but | tate to his friend orge W. Moss, in trust a ae ee i bas laree fron‘s on Columiia road and 19th street, | Tive in the “land of the free and the heme pad. beet Ancisco up to the time the men | to pay certain amounts to the children, Mes, which gives eve ICKERING BABY GRAND. pd with the beautiful and elevated situation |of the brave” on. the mornitg of Friday, entered the ring Creedon was the favorite | maling his daughter, Mrs. Johanson. the mise; having side windows; | pltent Capa ah Astron ineet. tsaet grill octave: 8 CENTS PER BUSHEL ORUSHED. Geatrahie tite eo have eter veticred. ‘Thooe th | Oreos” «isi, Provided. of course, that thé at 10 to 7. | Fesiduary lecates, The complainant states for ‘cars ai herdice: handsome reat | SME: TOr® $100, "news WIN ell for $800, 00] gag SSA of erp Ja, {hls nelghborhow! should ive | jection tothe ‘passaue {hroUEN ite” tenn: en Te Chosnael and Mase Guantet Ren | the association the sum should he pall. oy ‘02 all sides. For price and terms | ©! ents. ‘at_once. < sale thelr attention, : : me ° - vies, oynsikt Mose ‘Gi 6 ASSOC _ arn cone “Walch WEED g°ede" sas seat nc taeeaarae mit at time stale. $250) wil | SEE Sinema o oumbed foes at fot- EET Seaton the sine NG 8 | Mey into court and file the bil, hat Hw PE aan - ae ee en Sos — ‘au5-d&ds C.G. SLOAN & CO., Aucts, ‘There seems to be no reason why any one Ready to Win, curt the last blow Greseains went down | court may determine. For SsLE_BARGAINS— ie eek: Haare, Celt ee oe ——— =| Should object. for New Jersey is at this | asquan and several journeyed to the beach, | ye an ox. He endeavored to clamber to — D st. se. pear New Jerser ave., desirable new | Fitna fully quaranterds ain osond ant ee Get t @ Des ‘Berchet’ time a friendly power. with whom it is de- | but most of them were tired enough to curn| his knees, but failed in the attempt and | Louisa Grimmace. a colored woman My b brick dwelling: reception jal os of differeat makes at harcuivs and tere a pees eamaie Len sirable to cultivate pleasant relations; for|in early and sleep like the proverbial toj fell qi ling on the Old Milk House Ford road, complete in every respect. Pri noe wil, RES 304 terme at rime Le if the country should get into trouble with | until morning. ¥ ? | Sut” Greedon turned athemiswring tm. the | while changing seats on a car et Erteee fei cae gah mein site ave ew. | THE GONGORD HARNESS. Tis quality continent leed, Colorado or Kansas these Jersey soldiers | During the night rain managed to middle of the ring. and was then bodily car- | wood fell from the car and was badly bi i Sat Gee | roe sate we HAE GESESG eee gmrone the Reheat erates of Would be most desirable allies, Roth for | an entrance into one tent, but =o Jamage | ried out by his enthusiastic supporters. The | She was taken to her home and attended pa eS " rte, Prec New Jersey and the District of Columbia | was done. Lulled by the thunder of tne ‘Cheapest. Bons ity: F st. me. near 3d low: terms reasonable: no Interest. 1 Pit tems coe: those October days promise to he worthy of | surf, which was pounding the shore with = = ot groom im. CARE PIANOS" of all niakes, which 9 ist n any other Tea — When Gen, Ordway arrfves | resonant continuity, the camp Was soon | | Wire Bor Lirrut Cane nt no trouble, the at room. store. re on Wednesday—the de- | asleep. ard and mustache can be kept aun only PFEIFFER, ys 407 Penn. ave., adjoining National dotet. 213 Pw ‘Burchell, 1325. e = 417 Lith st. a) nm ie be th ‘Trunks and Satchele si low prow oe Subtiens be artenear Sha love feast will| Sunday was a day of almost perfect re-| or back color by using Buckingaam's Dye for the

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