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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. 0. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1893: 3 AUCTION SALES. HIT McMAHON'S DELIVERY. |fietns gent cf he sms ut ner THR NEW CONGRESS. the FOR SALE_HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. — ——— FOR SalE—-a REAL BARGAIN—A HANDSOME | FOR SALE— - fter considering ts against FUTURE DAYS. eeezes se F Members im Tow and Where They residence in the neighborhood of Dupont Cire ‘We make a specialty of BROOKLAND aap ares . pole og Bang KF WO Found. im varfect order; ‘coucainiag 9 rooms and bath: | and it wil 15 call on ua before tae DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. The Formerly Wily Pitoher of the Orioles | dry. and the game beran after'a give min. Can Be et iingeor 500 ese than a — re Washington, D. " prot Seunauie real val ey IN BL TR! EFS’ SALF_ OF REAL ESTA’ BEING Fagor referred t ni ie en ee ee tacorabic temas | PREMISES Kos. 64x Oo gn OD, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE NEW Was Weak. anes ee ee Allen, Williams Vs Neb, 3 Delaware ave, For Sce—a BEAUTIFUL HOME, Neon Me wemtle| viene DG nnn nr eee Ber gir tiee BiOwe is eee —_ ar Allison, William B lowe, UD Ve ave 152 STOUGHTON BE. N.W.r very bigh, com- By. virtue of five deeds of trust tothe undersiened. | _ 547 AND 4H STREBT NORTHEAST. MAY CUT UP THE SHEEPSHEAD'S| fate, William G., Tenn. ‘House. ianding m lovely view of Uwe eutire clits Song matte Dearing date Juiv 24 1801. ondzecorded in ber No, | By virtue of four certain deeds of trust, each | Semators Won Easily at Baltimore— Boner hy ah gt Stretch of the river, Bd. Heights; Arlington, ete Cor. 10th and G ate. ar. | 1008, folios 300t0 Ste ot aca of the land records of | aatca January 8. AD 1980, sod recorded nowpect, eae ss Blackburn, Joseph C. &, Ky. 1018 B st. Saly 1 minute ec ts cable chen | SPS __Oor._10%h an @ it. 20 | 80 Buried of Columbia, we Wilfenliatpublicnuetion | Subst Jeatey & AD. 1986, and fecorded repect: Ketes of the Base Ball Field— ss Binckbare, Joon C6, Ky. iat po pod WeDNEMDAY: THE "SIXTEENTH Da" OB | Ne- 2772, follo 41 et ‘sea. Liber No. Titi, folle mae A ena Ree Sevile Bp hele) Ee, ones tk ee teoms, bath, cella, furnace aad ami. “Price toe FOR SALE—LOTS. AUGUST, dU 1O0s, tt EVE O'CLOCK F.M.. enb- | doing inal ‘records’ of the District of eolsamis: oud tral Cattery, Donelson. iLa.. Richmond. and terms easy.” Call for keys and LIKE THE PRESENT | (7) one trninen and oreaey RON cae eet ea nt | and at the request of the holders of the notes se —— It ts reported that Wm. Vanderbilt, who | Call, Wilkinson, Florida, 190 N nw. Rouse, OLN 0” JOHNSON & OD., ITF. bom. $900 0 $400-$10 siehis-one aly onshundred enteiaity-teo Sand gured thereby. we will sell; at public suction. IF | rhe record of the league followst owns about three-fourths of the capital| Camden, Johnson N.. W. Va., Normandie Sees Secures a ‘ot 251198 on L, | onehundredandsignty-three( 183) in squarnaurbe ; emnises, on ic x a sonal stock of the Coney Island Jockey Club, is i ii Pa» 2 Lafayette : : rom | elebt fand sixty it TY-EIGHTH ‘DAY OF -AUGU .D. 1898, AT Carey, Ge OR SALE Witt. LL PREMISES M, 26 20 mene thronah Bi | Seeds of tremt, ressectlvoly, wit the tent nane | FIVE CLO PM>, We hinting tscttet ret F dissatisfied, and 1s desirous of disposing of | Ghandioe Wpilings oN. Mee Pet, 720 Pa. ave. uw. at extremely low price 2"car lines, with car line promised throug! Kis of trast, iv et Gace ituate ic | Clube |W.) i] Pet. || crabs. | w.| 1] Pot. ; ‘ * 500-oue third "cash, Salance on time. JOS | st.: 7 housee and large pottery works bullt past | Consisting of dwelling houses Now 643, OL gxtate and. the improvements thereon, situate te his interest. To this is added that Mr.| Colquitt, Alfred H. Ga. 200A st. wee _hebrenn & Sox, a2 14th Se er are Desanetn | Sem oe eit ee clieeel eepacattey eek ieee | et ae econ ae es cee gi gee fl law azg| Wallbaum of the Saratoga and Guttenburg | Coke, Richard, Texas, a0 6th st. Fon SiLe—ise Fs. F., WAGGAMAN, spine thing of, the, Purchase money carh (ot wich | Anderson's ubdivision of tote in square num: | Beton] | 28) g0.4]] Cincinnstt|43| 48 tracks is likely to become the purchaser, | Coftrell Francis M., Missourl, 1518 R mw. cick honses nae time of wale recoraed tn Liber . Tit, cash; balaace ‘monthly; lot 1 5 and balsnce in two equal Installinente at oue (1)a04 | Noto, fello 101 eof the renerds of the surveyors | ZRla and that in another year the management | Davis, Cushman i, Minn, 108 Mass. ave. a AE &, sacrifice; ‘aplendld. location? convenient, to | tro, gearm frou date of tale with iatoret aE O Per | SGiod We Sime Dietick of Coleone of the popular track will be changed. Dixon, Nathan FR. L, Arno. F, and 13th sts; street cars. Lock Box 14, Anacostia, | Font; payable semi-annually and secured by deed of | "Each of said lots will be. soid subject to two W. J. Arkell is also reported to be deeply | Dol fad ones Bre Tev™ | ag fais rover to ok all cam ah the. ttog lng fu $109 0 ding prior encunibrancess is open for inspect: a ace =a LOCK 16, ~ are not compiled | Rssoctation mortgage). and the other for $941.41, a1 ‘ANCOCH & €U.'S to show you this Louse. Pitt id Cea) ks. Biker oper foots | Teaches ao cael eee paesraaes he mrastacs reserve | G™eecene, amosnt auc unter ‘hich wilt be stated aulé-t Ei Se es arte, Mako $; GeaniaN: | chasct on Boe dite aeble ad ee te ocen tae DST | Se'the enle and can be learned from the trostees Fo SES ON TI ST. ae eule-st>’ | Veyancinw and tax certiiicates at cost of purchaser. | Dflor thereto. papaeds cng ts ot goeee cies bosees ehh ell | Ome CENTS TER SQUARE FOOT] | CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON,| 7Fasteos. | prior encummincen, "A depralt of 50 whl he fo, : Ls : 1. encumbenncen "A doprsit: of $500. wi a 3 comer sitey house; ail mod. | "via bur a lot 251149 feet at East Deanewood (In| _js2o-scdiis as Guired’on each hous at thine. of sales AIT co : District), about Bi miles from Capitol butld~ ny ing. GD. ie and. Fate are. wil run throug ph, Jos. N., Oreg.. § LafayetteSquare. interested in the new management. Mr. ubois, Fred. ‘T., Idaho, 1230 13th street. Arkell was seen yesterday and said that Say ‘J., W. Va, re RL ave. whole story had probably arisen trom a| Gallingen JH ty ga A Bw misapprehension of the facts. He had been| George, james C.. Miss. North asked a short time ago to become a mem-| Gibson, Charles Ht. Md., Shoreham. ber of a syndicate to purchase the track,| Gordon, John B., Ga., 1033 Vt. ave. but the subject had been dropped for the Gorman, Arthur P., Md., Portland, Yeyancing, abstract and recording at purchaser's 70 cost. If the terms of sale are not fully co resent, owing to the financial condition of | Gray, George, Del., poring Si cheaee’ Gash? balance same| Ese Deauewood a level tract of land 50. fect __TOMORR piled with within ten davs from day of sale the The country. “It was the intention of the| Hale’ Bugene, ste i -gEBANK L. HANOOCK & CO.) POOTE the Tver ereete ible, dclghtful loca H. BFRNTIEIMER & CO.. Auctioneers, ae on a en ee syndicate to purchase the track, but not| Hansborough, Henry C., N. D., Cochran. cor. 13th and G sts. Be. s PF nog My Sa oes —— SUCCESSORS TO WEEKS & CO., Se resent ore. away | for racing purposes. It would be cut uy Jiarris. Isham G., ‘Tennessee, 18 Ist me. For Site—1219, 1221 MARYLAD =] fetta’ te Oth cc’ Gone, Erion sange from $76 SF LOUDEANA, AVE BW. “ses aires Ons RIDUE” {nto building lots, and streets run through | Hawley, Jos. R., Conn, 207 t st. bew G-room amt. br to $100 per lot, on easy monthly installments (65 | EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. aul6-d&ds "Trusties. it, Hissin, Anthony. Del., Metrp’n Club Eiantels; these bouses fashions ;| Ber month), and sbould the purchaser die before THURSDAY. AUG SVENTEENTE At | —— DARE EGO dine ‘This would be an unfortunate thing to one| Hill, David B., N. ¥., Normandie, Hust be seen to realize’ their merits; sanitary | Sil installments are pald, lot will be deeded. in | ON pEMCRSDAY,, AUGUST SEVENTEENTH, AT|—~RaTcLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, ii of the best liked tracks in America, but at oar, George F., Mass., 919 I st. the same time the present generation of | Jiunton, Buna, ¥ race track managers is not of the same class which wes in control when Jerome Park was in its prime. To lose Sheeps- head Bay track would be to lose the only track in which the Dwyers have no hand in the management. Mr. Vanderbilt ts in Europe and is expected to return within a few days. ‘CLOCK A.M.. WE WILL SELL IN fee simple to purchaser's beirs. Call early for! PRONT OF AND WITHIN. OUR SALES- IN . 4 Choice selection, ROOMS A LARGE AND FINE COLLECTION | PROVED PROPERTY IN nanny FARM SUR auste ssivia EM. PINE. 1990 Fst. nw. | Gy HoUaEHOD bePuCry Be. Ee A BEE ve FOR SALE-6 NEW BRICK HOUSES $15 PAYS FOR A HOME LOf aT MAY'S LAND- ‘SUCH AS recorded in Liber No. 1726, folio No. 15 et sea., Bobereds Sa Ent ae R WELLGE'abteat | fen MEAN Commecation ‘ture Go Enilaiatis | Hale Mattgeaeens Spine, Wael Ware Ence Cor | of ie land recone of the Dintrit of Colma, BFR Siatiocee Gs, OM Sed | iter lng Calne ited nearer | Ste Site eer sa ae eae eee Ge |r fr alo AM, soon tee Cae Sta mee DANCOCK & CONS, core Otte | Biued: 100 housee built last’ vear apd net one | BOF Stove, 1 Chetry Chifonier, 1 Plush Parlor | Shih prewmives Qn TUESDAY, the TWENTY ie Sale es Fs empty; a safe and sure investment ite,8 Fine Hall Racks, Center Tables, 1 Singer | Oy i a SHE Lite Moats Me amenemeg erated | ence tan!” Paige" ge MG ahaa” | O'CLOCK. ML all thee” cee and “patele of | Brooklyn, CHEAP AS RENT! ; 01 land situate ‘and being in the county of Washing: | New York. Heke $3,300; “$100 cash; $20 per month; 10 notes 8] this youre lots are 140 fost wlan ere, Sheots, Blankets, Carpete. Hoge, | \and situate and being in the counts of Washing: | New Yor! “00 Dempsey Unable to Fight. icPherson, John R., N. J. 1014 Vt. ave, Sas, iedving “two! moatie to. meet the interest SesrS a EAD OR SHINE, CONSIGN: | Stetingutshed as fots’ aumberea forty-six (i0),| Pitehers—German and Kennedy. The Dempsey-Burge prize fight is off.| Mills, Roget Q., Texas, 208 Del. ave, Bie eee toes on 1 ie Br SPRNBEDIER & C0., auctioncers. | Arey tone mttrane: Gl Urty ties re Afeeetiees MeMahon's Curves Were Easy. While the negotiations were going on for} Morrill Justin B, Wee Tee Kos at FRANK Lo anc & CO’S, cor. it R. ©. JENKINS, Salesman. (sa), ‘Atty-four (a, Atty ave (Oo). Att ‘and G ats. m. sahectike San aos ag ite a ee — (56), Pitcher McMahon's delivery used to be a| the fight Dempsey was laid up in a hospi- Murphy, Paw a. # N.Y. ey-seyen (67) a Sielent, Gs). in James! puzzle for the Washington batsmen, but | tal in St. Paul, but Tuthill was not made| Palmer, John M.. Ili, Elsmere. BATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctionee! ‘2 lot pher to 4 iT = B25 EACAVE Sew. | teen Tigh in seetloa qumbecel Wires ie in. he | Yesterday they solved ite mystery. It was | aWare of this, Since he has found it outhe| Paseo, ‘Samuel Florida, “Metropolitan, ALE —Honses & VEBICUES.| sesovers sate oF ce oF HEcERcAy [LENT el eect aces spies | returning the compliment for the Orioles Ing fo Dempsey’ being’ physically unit to | Perkine, Geo. C, Cal. Normandie. x 5 as yentioned. aubdivis * ‘ FOR SALE OR LEASE—124 MD. AVE.; JUST | FOR SALE—PONY; NIN! ‘ARS OLD; ‘AL- BELL HANGING AND LOCKSMITH SUP: | ord in county book No. 6, nage 107, in the office | Punishment of Meekin on Monday. Mc- | fight. Pettigrew, R. F., 8. D., Cochran. ae, eft of te lange room boures: all | "Ways been rives bye ladys is Sieid ot atk: | _ PLUGS BY AUCTION. Of the ‘surresor of sald District. together with | Mahon was taken out after the third in- —-_-— Platt, Orville H., Gont., 1421 I street. Rind. “ttape.: 20x10 tor alley r FOR SALE—TWO-STORY HOUSE AND STABLE, 217 Lah et. mw. Apply at 140 KL ave. ow | POR § aute.ate 5 electric, ing: thoroughly sound: terms most By virtue of a deed of ment given to me | the improvements, ways, rights, ‘privileges, &c.,| ning, when elght runs had been scored, and| The Workingman and the Banks. tor, Redfield, Vermont, 1437 R. 1. av. speaking tubes, butler’s pantey: bullt by Heart | Glu ve secs ct BAVORIGES SRORLET ‘and daly recorded among the laud records of the | &. Erwae wibnitinats ereeter nent ine tee pain egtorine z ugh, Jas. L., Alabama, 133 Rn.w. Fao aoe sae re aes| he be sot [EP hace gto Altea Baie UT: | what an dAE att bps | Renaioke made igh heat him ais | Fm he Pet Pre Pom yy Pa oe ieee at PaNK Ee taNGock “& | FOR SALB— 920 Pa. AVE. N.W., FOR CASH,’ on MONDAY, | years from the day of sule, the deterred pay. | TUS. The Baltimores played a loose game, | “Pretty times, mister,” was the sal-| Ransom, Matt W., N. C., M tm, ‘cor. 18th and G si aulz-tr Por the next thirty I ithortzed AUGUST FOURTEENTH, 1898, AT’ TEN O'CLOCK its to bear interest at the of | and Esper had them at his mercy. Another | utation with which a master carpenter yes-|- Roach, William N’, N. D., 164 T st. Sa LEDS TEVESTRERT OD: | the Cclumiee Rasy (as Bik, eSNG OF MABCEROOAL, BELL AW | pee eater testes tends anhalt” Slat setg et | change Was made tk the Genstorial inhowt, | Corday Grevted the msn tone thee keen | Eentan tee thee: ode ck their entire stock factory prices. | ERS’ AND. LOCKSMITHS’ SUPPTIES, BEING A | cured by deed of trist on the promises sold, or | Farrell going to first and McGuire catching. | he was at work making extensive altera-| Shoup, Geo. L., Idaho, The Cochran, ick Rouse: I rome: almest new. Reot-| “Toa will be surprised Gt the prices tat teen | WELL-SELECTED STOCK “OF Bode GOCba | sic, atthe ontion SF ihe Seat TN: On| he tet ceeiey aret ond MoGul Improving. | t Smith, James, jr, NJ, Normandie: ee st ee es, sive you. ALSO, COUNTERS, FIXTURES, ETC, ETO. poste of $100 required at the time of sale, Terms | ‘They are sacrificing more. Today they ‘I suppose it is,” sald the owner of the| Stewart. William is JAS. K. PROBEY, J THOMAS SOTHORON, 0 Pe, Complied with in fifteen dirs from the | the last je of the season here with house, “but I do not see what reason you| Stockbri; Franci — Telephone 228. __(anl@1m) "1230 $24 st. | auS-dts Assignee of C.F. Buunden. | da o¢ aie. otnerwine ‘the trutteen roncree the | Hinata, Featerday's wearer have “to complain. You have plenty of] Squire, Watson C. Washington, A jad conv’s.$18,000 | FOR SALE — TWO SLAT WAGONS, FOUR| THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTUL| of the defaulting purchaser ‘after, five dave’ ‘nde pine GaaeteGrOR a te ee ON) en eat GA a ee .., 10e., 2 Daths, very conve- double sets of harness. Inquire at | THURSDAY, Augoar SEVENTEENTH, 1893, at | vertisement of such resale tn some newspaper | capi tL fete, es - Veo ‘G.. Missouri, 1201 Pn. ehh Aad debtrable Topation. = =i 8000) _T. FLYNN'S, cor. “tet and O ata aw. aulosts | te same hour Place 0 ee pavitened tn Washineton, 2, C., All conveyancing, ® z A, AOA m ster carpenter, but 1] Vest. Geo. G.. Miseoul i ; large. cellar, sew. noes 8,750 | FOR SALE GOOD SOUND BAY HORSE: AISC| auis-dadbe ‘Assignee of C.F. Blundon. we JAMES. F. RCAGGS. 38 33 4 Slit ts going to be a hard winter, ‘ere | Voorhees, Daniel W., Ind., 1323 N. H. ave. wot Fs baggage wagoa, harness and stable utensils. WILLIAM D. “HOOVER, is 0 0| won't be any money to do the work with,| Walthall, Edward C., Miss., 116 RL ave Logg Ge WNEY'S STABLES, | ‘THOS. DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers, wiedkds Trustees Qh i 89 2] Tam toa Washburn, William D., Minn., Ariington. @ S\LE-CHEAP-AS THE OWNER TS LEAY: | FoR sate—a TIRE ORS, 7 YEAR (tates vot a writ of fet Acton tsued oot of ton Te 33 48 Sl ncaa you saved up anything?” asked! TENS Stephen MC, Cal, Eoin, ‘SALE_o1 - —— G rl faclas issued out ot ‘3 e , og the city that elegant. marble-troat house: 15 | eld: “Pethotea Mek Meehan Oeee and EARS | VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY No. 1108 m| Sate Ut" 1s Siteraincianues, out of the, clerks ii 38 3] VCS" orig tne carpenter, “1 have| Wolcott, Edward O., Col.. 12 Con, ave wrome: all mit, with Brick #1 et Seam and will work ‘anywhere be ‘is put; weight, 1.400 Tetons woe BEING PART OF LOT Hmppeieg earn d een, ae i i 8 enough to last me through the winter, but Representatives. _ Inquire om premises, $2 B aoe ie a ee 7 eee the District of Colenbien oe THINGY a there are lots of poor fellows that haven't.” - FOR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN: $200 DOWN AND | FOR SALE—CHEAP_ONE NI SEVENTEENTH, 1893. at IVE O'CLOCK P.M. on| SEVENTH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1903; ae What do you do with your money?"| Abbott, Jo, Tex., Metropolitan. | | } ee =e old; sound and gentle; with ‘top | the premises, the above which comprises | TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the. right, . titi asked the owner. Alderson, John D., W. Va.. ny, -and-cellar pressed-brick | claim, interest and estate of the defendant in and imy its, nearly fo the following described property, to wit: . fronting on Pennsylvania Lot numbered six (6), in square numbered six al back of lot; southeast. hundred and forty-four (644), ¢ of Washi Years. old; is Stabie and fe well Of water: two. miles west | fUrez, ta sood i this city; bigh and healthy: for oly $490. a et A. PHILLIPS & SON, 1422 New York “I used to put it In the savings bank,” | Aldrich. J. Frank, Ill, Normandie, o_.7| Mas the answer, “but T drew it out the| Allen, John M., Ailes’ Chamberiin'e 9843 3 Mii | otner day, and I’ keep it at home now and| Allen, William 'V., Nebr., 246 Delaware av. Sinshetmer’s stables. aul5-2t* FOR SALE—HANDSOME TURNOUT—FINE YOUNG 3 Oe A = t_ my Savings with it.” Alexander, 8. B., N. C.. Me litem. mare, very speedy; Duggy. and harness. Must be | * Terme ‘and. mad t time of sale. | ton. District of Colnmbin, setzed and levied upon ; Washington, | ™! ” fass., Norman‘ Eidaite'Wse: oS Sato E aAPAY otf SAROE | Devt of Hoo reared at time of aaa. auteat” | 42 ine oroveriy of Abert Panter, and wil'be Wid | ¢ "Ehres.pase’ Mit Wiser rovvese, Mice: | qqcBue you do Rot wet any interest” aaid| Arsiey, I'D; Aiase. Normandie. | , r cata execution No. 84596, Radi Sac! ‘a pel ow ery. be mane © G. SLOAN & CO., auctioneers, 1407 @ st. maiah J. Broman, ua ae aE Sis His Suleker (Gi; Raffords MeGuire, Pure i. ene a es Babeock 3” We Wis, 3 G now. FOR SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND HARN Guccessors to’ Latimer & Sioan.) 1 RATCLIFFE, DARE &COn ance, | Fell, Hoy, McGraw. Stolen’ bases—McGraw, | ere —— Ww. tional. apply JOHN HELLER, Brentwood read, D.C x —aulStentia RAT DARE & CO., Aucts._| Kelley, Taylor, Reltz, Struck out—By Me. |!% fen auts-ot x = A BEACTIFUL BUILDING SITE INTHE Most | THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, Mahon, op Pe Ls raped elie if greneny Ag FOR SALE_PAIR MATCHED FAMILY DRIVERS, SECTION AT, AUCTION. 0. pial McMation, 2; off Esper, 6; off Brown, 6. | the'bank? asked the house owner 5 also gentle driver; satt ladica: TED IN OAK LAWN, AT THE HEAD OF | rpy SALE OF & Twostony Brick | Struck by pitcher—Farrell. Bases on errors ©," was the response, “but the banks | Bankhesd, J. all raised by ‘me tn r county, Va.: no} CONNECTICUT AVENUE, AND FRONTING 150 DWELLING << —Baltimore,1; Washington, 2. Left on bases anna ts 7 me cointr. Va: no | COSSECHICUR AVENUE, AND FHONTING 190 |" Dwhr ting: “Betta ‘sor ris aS SERS ui To. "Double | Msht not pay it, and I thought it best to fancy Price expected. Apply to W.” A. VEN. IN UM GY i SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTI Baltimore, 9; Washington, 10. Double | Fusyt."py Pay. Barthoid, EFT at E. Burgtorf's Stable, 418 8th of-aiD-st°| THEOUGH 70 KIN NTH By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated Au- | play—Wise, Stricker and McGuire. Wild 14 : . basemen: es ‘ ~ 8.000 B st. bet. ith and 10¢b, 2story brick. Price 6,750 1 ‘owner, we will sell at public : met Gai 4 a What the master carpenter did in this} Bartlett, Franklin, N. ‘Swanson. Eustory tte. bay-window brick near the pea- FOR SALE_OXE GRAY HORSP. CHEAP. APPLY cde eee brain om THURS | Rev ala ceincgt tae of the ited renods of the Bie | Busted patie Si, PT hi a eR | came is undoubtediy what. thousands. of| Barwis. cae Tate FC. Siow oe," bar ate on ee ae ee Sui5-2t°_ | DAE. AAU HEVNTERITM, abe. at, MALY, | tice! ot “Galumbia, and by” the aitecuon ‘of the | or sate Bie Weetee tae men in Detroit and elsewhere, similariy| Belden, 7. so Niexas or 6th 1. we raat Stes Fant, $2035. Price. 3.000 | FOR SALEPAMILY TEAM (BOYS): CAN BE| Lawn." being one of the most attractive and de | Dutiss secured, thereiy., the undersigned trustees —— which they have withdrew fort the beaks | Bell, John C.. Col, 12i3.@ n.w. Fareney. Hi Ee Se het fara Sr dnt Sai bea 9 | ann to carne nah epee! Smaranca | ety gee’ onc tenting 10, | Ha. at FIVE, OCLC ai, in ft of ths | New Players for the Washingtoms. | ih, they, have withdrawn from the banke| Bal Jone, Ca Penta, ge | Tastee a 5 ae 3260 | fo pore. itaaulre GOVERNMENT STABLE, rear | fo loth street, contalning wbvut 38.00) aquare feet | Rets"tetytng,ouOWwing described real estate, ait-| Stephens and Abbey, the new: players| lions, and it never occurs to them, prob. Dace. Aer 5, Rentaty, Tevtor. A. . gris near 21 a Ps atla, property, 8 advome feet, | Wit: AIL that certata piece or parcel of land and | Signed by the Washington base ball man-| ably; that the maaenation, of business end! Siar, Henry W., N. H, is E Se aN SS BEEN Og oq | POR SALE_1 HAVE QUITE 4 VARIFTY OF Fat aoeee kak Renstieie’ Gens ie wen ee Beate pect Doe ates terete an and being. the ent urrived last night and will peob-| rece, 'is Que directly to this very’ fetish Blanchard, N. é, ia. Metropoiftam. Soe aes seus, Se Tee hace teen’ iott on comsighment that T'aty ordered | {22ee, of etropolitan, and, Chery Chase, railways: | diviston of square ‘five hundred and elghty-seven | S0'Y take part in today’s game. Pitcher] step'on their part.” It is because of the| Black, c. a12 Rooms 4 and 6 Atlantic bidg., 928 F st. aw. | to sell at or below cost, as Black, James C.G, Ga., Normandie, 2 rant, toe reom fer | and with the. deautiful. and velerated eicuatios | Con Derinalng for the sane ata juintou ad ttrvet | Ely | of the York club and Catcher | withdrawal of this money from circulation | Black, Joba C. Til, 1615 Rhode island ave Winter work. Call and see the = West’ on the southeast corner of said lot eighteen Ww -| Bland, R. P. sa aiaaea wae eee ae ee Fork. Call mm. W. F. GEYER, | and fashionable neighborhood makes it the most G5) ated rune tence west aluety wo th aH Seoeerays ae been signed Abe aS local | that the sntaeorions. which weald other-} Boatner, C. “Ss good ‘Smabty ook wemibemaeh For SALe— search of ground tn this neighborhood should give sie te eet Oe oes inefy‘twe | the other hand, the management is after | other workmen, now-and in the coming | Boch. H. E. 2 . ny enh itteen feet (15), 2ig Inches to the place of begin | club, and Bonner, the short stop of the|Tesponsible for the stoppage, from which be uired at time of lerms or cash. The following jobs, Prices a8 ded ‘Traps. Buckboa: Rocka this sale (92) feet; thence south along the line of 24 street | Henry, the third baseman of the York | Winter, are stopped. They are as directly 3700 | pica Musinesn, MIM and Devin Wances oo ont; |. ‘Terms made Kaown. at time of eale. $250 will Gis Me mectntta the since ct ae ef 200 Bing, together with the Sinprovements, consisting | Wilkesbarre club. They will probably be| they are to be the worst sufferers, as if Bamed. for-caah ouly: One. open, eas: ©.1G.RLOAN & 00. ancte.__| OFF twestory tie-room prick dwellings with mof | stoned conny, aoe wane Bal, BF lay with | they themselves had closed the deors of with top, $80; jum :. iT | fee the club when it returns next week. A big | the factories and posted the signs announc- mates voy. bie FUTURE DAYS. acy is of sale: One-third « effort 1s to be made to make a good show | NZ suspension of operation Shiage carts $57; buckhourd. #1 Cured by Weed’ of trust om the property sold, or aii | ING against the western clubs, It will be hard. perhaps: for them to real- also coupelettes, landans and @& SAMSTAG, 731 9TH ST. N. W. cash, at the option of the purchaser, If the terms = = this; but if they will stop to consider all modera improvements in all parts of che city. | "On ‘and Thorsdurs, from 7:30 to 9:30 of sale are not complied with In ten days trom Base Ball Notes. jor @ moment what the banks are, and J.-H. CALDWELL, -., We will bave our building lighted to ena- =e day of pale the property will be resold at risk and! anson had a case of Charley horse yea- | Wt purpose they serve, they cannot help 2 7 ie those not able to call during the day to ex- cura apres’ cops, | “ost of defauiling™ purchaser. Ail’ ‘conveyancl ser realizing it. The banks, as they have been Scarce ene ry amine our stock. The public invited. bn ee, AP CION. and recording at cost of purchaser. A deposit of | terday and laid off. told over and over again, are thelr agents a a a a COOK 6 7ARBOm, » CEB = f mh | eel i Sea Ee Cross lost yesterday's game at Philadel | through which their money is put to use.| Burrows, J.C, Mich, Elsmere, pe REESE | pon are ODE a Sor New | SEP RES APOE PRP 7S | econ HANGER BRRSE_| yay smog = iy, woh it in two |e a by tng ego ona eens | Babes hati’ AMS a aw, : = ae ed EE pa MARYLAND CROPS. "Suh. 4S Rina pitcher, | Guctment for depositing it. If it ts aot de- Cleaania Thos. Ge. tas Norte Capital. toa of some: will be sold as low as poe-| ABOVENAMED PREMISES, COMMENCING ne een cnn to corn them itched for Chicago yesterday, and did Cadmus, Corneitus’A., N. J., room; all latest improvements; | sible and op as accommodating terms as is con- any Interest, but it ceases to do the work s = fairly. fat aarep cine taicoe “ Caldwell, John A., Ohio, i343 Q aw. a o= Spon fr SS ee a ee) ee oe Great Extent. * Wilmot made wonderful catch of an ap- | {hat ar has withdrawn his deposie from | Cannon, J. G., ill, Normandie, rs and price . Tt parent home run hit yesterday by reaching 4 Cannon, Marion, Gal., Tremont, Kinds. It may be to advap- NC & savings bank in Detroit or elsewhere es +t mes your edvan-| 80 BRING YOUR BASKETS AND YOUR LUNCH| The weather crop bulletin tssued by the reaives at : Over the fence for it. has contributed in so doing to thar omen | Capehart, J. W. Va, The Varnum ‘Opposite the new city post office. aE oa APode Gay Sout Grice oh | Maryland bureau is not especially encour-| President Hanlon yesterday signed Pitch- sc r- By virtue of a deed of ‘trust to the undersigned Patuxent, Anne Arundel county—This sec- Tossing up a silver coin for such a sum bea as $1,000 in cold cash is gambling at a much more rapid pace than is seen in Milwaukee oftener than once or twice a year at least,| Henderson, D. B. So upon Induster She ee eae Caminetti, Anthony, Cal., 929 N. ¥. ave. S.J. MEEKS. aging for big crops in Maryland this year, | ¢r Brown, a local amateur, and wired Ba- finning to feel, and ‘which the and Mio fet ae Ea 5,83 a. N , the drouth having gotten in its deadly | Ker, who was with tl oss ¢ spring, | ows are destined to feel still more severe. | Caruth, AG. Ky. ¥. : NOTARIES ‘We name as & part— to Feport at once for duty. Tipit A mapeceme Bh! Catchings, Thos. ©, Miss., 172 Q m fad tasement sioce and. brick dwellinges 10 N TES PUBLIC. ac oF Shs rvs bell con iatey tat atl woot jayers; Cincinnatl 2 ‘Cleveland and St | NOf 18 this ail He has, tt ts true, the | ¢ Chickering, C. Ay N.Y E ment. stoue a ick dim " = ~ ean ——— = e drou inues in all sections, | players, Cincinnati 25, Cleveland and st.|_ > 4 s, ‘, v1 "Ss. eome aid led Tat mora: payered. Re COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB. Wool extent Sn sroall: portions “of the nnoritiaes | Ebets 43 cach, Chicano and fonitieme af mao OF tee ee cannot Keep it. The! Clancy, John M.. N.Y. Riggs. WESCUTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, le foe all states and territories a SPECIALTY LALBRIGGAN cht tO the oe In ‘Harford | each, Louisville 21, Pittsburg 20, Brooklyn eet expended during the} Cjark, Champ, Mo., Hillman House, R. H. EVANS, office (basement) 1321 Fst. HALF HOSE, ALL connie Sp tichas Gt camel Ge Bare Wr “ ji Period of idleness in the support of him- : “zl ways {a office office houcs. Baad Cor ake county 2.85 inches of rain fell on Saturday, | 19, Washington and Philadelphia 16 each | Fei and his family, if he hee ee: gum | Clarke R. H: Ala” 4B me. = = = P.D. August 12, in three hours, greatly benefit. | and Boston 15, This makes @ total of 248| Chances are, as he probable kevg ‘by ex. | Cobb, Seth W., Missouri, Cochran, FOR SaLz— COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATS RG. E ro + ing all crops. There was a total absence of | players. perience, that it wil be ex ended ¥ S| Cobb, t and territory, Notary and U. S. Commissioner. HER rain reported in many localities, and only | It is doubtful if Glasscock will be able to . Le much | Gocx ke more rapidly and with less judgment’ that 1407 B ozs JOHN E BEALL. 1821 F et. o.w._| CHILD'S UNDERWEAR OF ALL KINDS, SILK, | ‘05 of an inch fell during the week at Balti | play again this season. it would be if he were saving and cut | Coffeen, H. A. Wyo., National. Beta sv CHIROPODISTS. THREAD, ALL WOOL, &e. more. a ~~ ae of a Seber ank Bod soon le has signed Pitcher Wittrock of | perled to go to the bank for te from tinva Cogswell. ig ag i hoe 1 Acker st < ALSO warm, while the latter part was quite cool— | Me! to time. A very large amount of it will| Conn, Chas. G., In re wely as 13 Acker ot 300 : . {considerably below the normal. The cool | ‘The Cailfornia League has disbanded. probably. bs exment ip tee en ee Coombs, William &., New York, Hamilton, ‘services — 5 Acker » perm. — 8,300 | 3 His MONTH WE WiLL Theat | ““weenTEO Clovis OP ALL. attaoEs, | Weather offset, to some extent, the damag-| McGraw made a fine catch yesterday of | Probably be wa = © fon tart, 9241 Cooper, 8. B., Texas, 607 6th n. fh 7 Acker st. ne. 7r../1! 2030 fer m. 8,300 | 3S cents. Bef rats SILK GLOVES OF, Some: | ing effect of the drouth. a line ball hit over second base by McGuire | jnevicebie eeswit ee eenks: for that ty th vert, J. ¥., Congressional. +4 , beuses in Gordon av'ne, 10.50 por m:_ Kau | 38 cents fy hg in peek pm eEE, | in western Maryland drouth continues in the second inning, Neatly. everybody rena coslt, of cach periods of cere | Soon lade os Or teneumee ah FS ls ao «phrenic co eae 3 cents. Dr. J. J. GEORGES & SON, NIGHT GOWNS. unabated. to the great injury of all crops | thought the hit was safe, but McGraw made | Ecncy AS that through which we are now | Corin Johnston, Ne, Wormendien Seen apn is almont SEES m 8250 | 25 conte. (aul6) 1105 Pa. ave. ‘ate Soewt buckwheat. Which promiess a fair | leap for the ball and succeeded te enteh- | Tir nave kad the comectomeuens or tat dane Cousins, R. G., lows. Normandie, & criminal take 2 $ crop. Potatoes and corn on moist grout ins 7 rs in, . H., Texas, Hotel Randall ee MANICURE. PTR, CUNAGRUR BEB GAN | Rey aks, EMO tae te teak | hin MES AHA OM, | Sameg Shot Galaga taet| Sena. Mya, Re ier cae, 4 = — — _ _ 7 N on some trees are falling of Probably neferre ing, “ Crisp, Chas. F., 4 FOR SALE-NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, WITH -= WOOLS AND’ WO! S, LINEN Ci as in the fall. Hoy went to the bat three times in the | 4"¥ banker. But he will have no money.| Guiverson D. ii. Tex Mi ot on 5 4 Gi aioe ee eh EES MEY aS EQS LE SAE EOS ABREESA GS |Win nrc central tartng, com on | ur tines Medlabgn pcheg very | iain Puaoag,in he mac wii] Suara aaa | Me eae yh % NAW. Ad ‘D | Some soils is past recovery, even rain | and each time he le a single. : i Curtis, N. H., N. Y¥,, 213 ave. wrecks You Sod “manufacturer of FINE. MANU snd) QTHEH AUTIGLES @ ONT SHGW GASES, | comes shortly. "Pastures dried up. Gardens |" If the Baltimores lose today the series | CA” De, preserve ni re eee, 2M- | Daizeli, John, Pa., Normandie. a Soo = ee FoR saLe_nEaL CHIROPODISE GOODS south of New York. ny suffering. Sod fields have been the least | will result in a tle. lar mistake In the futere When eenngt, | Davey, RC, Loulsiana, Metropotitas, — | Mill f the ship™ belek dwell sneer sarm | injured “by drouth. Canning about com-| Kelly keeps the New York players in a| lat mistake in the future when confidence | «Davis’ John, Kan. 7a A me, pe ej ‘covery tolvgram of sa- 12 -voms and HVERIBODY INVITED TO THIS BIG menced. Tomato crop very light. The only {constant roar with his witty remarks in | !§ rest and he again has money to put) pe Armond, D. H-, Mo. 222 34 nw, re Ga. Ee ote rds, discipline will be sold on easy terms. RL. OCEAN TRAVEL. TERMS POSTIVELY CasH. rain of consequence fell in Harford county, | the club house. The king thinks he is a | DY- Denson, W. H., Aia, Brunswick. Sineel Gor cantustes wnper the re BiG-wiest? where it greatly relieved crops and garden | much abused player. He says: “How can IESE oa SET DeForest, Robert F., Conn., 21 ist ne, — | 20 4 A y= ARTHUR W. ROBSON, ee ee truck. a man play good ball if only allowed a|T0 RECEIVE THE LIGHT INFANTRY.| Dincley, Nelson Sr, Maine, Haris, | of the same necessitites and ob ae ¢ ip S.CTHE RETAIL. BUSINESS WILL BE CON-| "In Southern Maryland corn and late to-| chance once in three week: ‘ re, Hugh A, Ark. a ye EO ee i see it at Teleptone 1064) | TINUED AE THE SAME TIME ON THE FEST | 42009 slightly improved tn some sections of |" Johnny Ward never" playa ball without Dockery. “Alexander Mts tos devoid el tcaptae alte oF vices @ most nat- the office . Anne Arundel county. In other portions | wearing a r nnel sleeve that co 5. P.. lowa, Hamilton. AF 3 408 Sth st. a. Tickets to Europe by all lines, aulg-2te S_ SAMSTAG, Auctioneer. me greatly in teed of rain and ai: | bis aheulter and upper aren, Lie ease ine a Ry oy s induced 0 ies of men, many % Drafts in sums to suit. ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, | ready injured beyond complete relief. To-|arm 18 good Now aha. he doesnt care to | From the Atlantic City Review, Doolittle, W, Hi, Wash ii 0 at ene del, oF eek Eee ie ne FOR SALE OHOCSES=_y AQRENEAST, | Foreign Expres. aus)" Custom House Broker. 12 EB st. ow bacco is bunching up and topping out pre- | take any chances with it. ‘Tim Keefe also| ‘A meeting of the citizens’ committee was| Draper, Wiliam Fe Mass. 160 K aw, Derformance ot a. professicnal duty + 8 0 1250 F st, potoat othe coed se Reames lone! Es ccount of weather. wears a sim! 5 7% ‘18th. i €r. and 535 to'si0 VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 204|"fn" eastern Maryland the licht rain on| “The horror with which Mr. Von der | Held Saturday morning at SchaufMer’s Ho- Dasiy, mbeaa i. Yui EL a. ee ke a ee 3.'N, vy 15th st, bb, er, FIgQENTH STREET SOUIHMAST, AT AUC | tng 12th relleved suffering vegetation. but | Horst regards the transfer of Washington | tel to arrange for the reception of the| Dunphy; Baward dN, ¥.. Ari pi, 2 FE YS GaN 7 . tly: from the present long-continued | games is amusing when one remembers that | Washington Light Infantry, which will are * Oregon,’ clearly doubt w the world is TUESDAY, AUGUST TWENTY-SECOND, | Slightly Lie Ellis, W. R., Oregon, Ebbitt. in the right path. @oet the Best, 198 AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM" "we wil wh, ts | drouth, Corn seriously injured and pas. | Baltimore was the club that started the | rive here this coming Saturday evenine. Ellis, W. T., Ky., Cochran. Sto is front of the premises, Lot No. 64, square bov,| tures burning up. Good rains are need ractice this season by transferring its| yt was resolved upon motion that the| English, Thomas D. Sa The —_ THE GOMCORD WARMESG, | fuitice 22 sete te east ode oftisGiteerty | for growing cropm and fall plowing. Thresh- Becoration day games. Menrer Rite Company FSG, ‘ead the] Estee BB Nene fer was discipline, hardship, ire allie c t9 an alley, tmprov. nearly ov viel 4 NG. gy hy - from ‘and from’ — Beery ‘Bew trosstory nad Basenest rick well ae Sh agheenten Onmaton. Interesting Base Ball Statintics. sates cae See —_o = Bpen dy Ve. — wih 3 7 8 age FRY ‘and. stone trimmi ‘cont me : na | fan’ om the depot to the campi Forman, W. 8., a Among the reports from various sections] ‘The National Baseball League teams stand 5 which the world everywhere but on ship- LUTZ & B RO., “Terms made Kuywn ou day of sais. A deposit | are the following from neighboring counties: | as follows in batting: Cleveland 827, Phila | round at the foot of Delaware avenue, Fellows, 3. B. 3 board—where there are few unrealities, and 407Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotet. | od reroratna’ St shat ae Okeatte, Al convevancing |" Tycxerson, Montgomery county—No rain| delphia .317, Boston and New York .3i1, eee Hofman end ‘Treasurer lelden. G. B. men carry their, lives in thelr hands “hoe . . “a “ Oe ener an th: t week. Hot days and cool nights, | Pittsburg .308, Chicago .29, Brooklyn and|J-E. Mehrer, ex-officio, and Messrs. Fran! 4 —— 22 | auie-aeas re ta With northwest winds, have prevatiod. Corn Washington 28, Baltimore 21 St Lous | Smith, Capt, Sanders, Carlton Godfrey ena Finn, Denni: ot oe en Gate en ee + | past saving, and pastures drying Up. and Cincinnati .274, Louisville .263. Carl Voelker, who constitute the soliciting Funk, Ben; chin a it che a ane oo. kee ee : 2 Shines, and it quenches individuality, that Burchell's Family Tea —~ 1B. SCHOUTs || Nhe alx eastern teams have the following | committee, will call this week on members peas. 2 it is, in short, unpleasant, whereas pleas- | (Spring Loaf} (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). Slidell, Montgomery coun’ ‘The protract-| record: 16,917 times at bat, 3,398 runs, 5,042 = the Siaene Seon geet for their annual eer John H, lowa, Portiana, antness is the end of life. We see the re-, rie At ;2.centys pound. —— nee of frouth stilt continues, No rain for #eV-| base hits, batting average 298. The "six | dues. While a pay ment of these dues is in| Gear. Sohn EX, Iowa. Portia sult of the change in the co of | te Selly ein PEE RP OREN Ati sgh LOBE CER AD | eral Wee Weasher Sue Ap, | mentera cuba stow ASL times at bat 208 | ay ohlentor. ‘the members anoud | Geary. hon J Sormang ES oon ee inne — ee te Sor SATUEPAS,_ AUGUST Southern Maryland. F Oe tha racctted peeing lelphia has more | Such a commendable daty for the interests Gillett, C. W., N. ¥., Hamilton. it also in the slow disappearance of many oF “iced tea" it is more sat RNGoue on tmen stites ee A lis, Anne Arundel county—The dry | times at bat, Boston scored most runs, Phil; | of the city. Gillett, F. H-, Mass., Shoreham, noble elements in character. The old #ys- ’ ~ poor peels CHERRY AND OAK. Bi - hot weather of this week has been most try-| adelphia most base hits. Loutevitie had the I‘citizens who ae provided With bentine | Goounight. LH. Kentucky, Cochran, | $e™, Working, with —— 5 Sa os proveriy et | garg | ™ BH eneny 1395 Pee TS Bogie. cise : "| scat imal threeret these depecinaste, all eltizens who are, provided with bunting | Goodnight I. H.. Kentucky, as its perfect result Admiral ‘Tryon; the i FE - 1 ; NDS. a *second . The show atur- of march wi e Infantry boys arrive in . BR % Ww. . Adm 24 T. BE. WAGGAMAN BES, SATA HALL, BACK gob ROG: | day penetrated the soll about four inches. | itn vor eavere averaging 200 or town, This will be up Atlantic avenue from | Gresham. Waller, Fexas, National on was no doubt a brave man and gen NORHWEST—ONE sgt , BENT , MA: . B, FINKRINE. a the Pennsylvania depot, to Delaware and | Grosvenor, C. man without help from the service i ces BOGANE £50, OAR SENG CHAIRS, EX! sewell, Anne Afundel county—Good rain | Bot 2% t0 26 in the west. down Delaware to the camping ground at | Grout, W. W.. Vt, Arlington. traditions, but the service had annealed his | a 0 ES, CARPETS, STOVES, &c., &e. Sunday,’ August 6, accompanied by high Lengue’s Best Batters. the beech. _ A, Seneral dispisy ang bearty | Hager, 4. 1; tes Cotes. arecter Ente wast S wensometanns Sor a the tery | Tcanee aun aatiieer & Boon enough for early’ corn, which had fared | , The following now lead the National League | "Another meeting of the citizens’ commit-| Haines; Chaties D. N.Y. Normandie | pation, to be proud of. which would hardly) elect WOODS, WITH CHAIRS TO MATCH. badly. Potatoes and vegetables look better, | in batting: tee will be held at Schauffler’s Hotel Thurs- Q. M., Minn., 1514 K n. the in line and softness of civil life. | tubes, &e.3 | AND aT TWELVE M. . eS WILSON” Per; Per | day afternoon at 4:30 p.m. to perfect ar- . H., Missouri, Ebbitt. ‘When one of such & man so m X101; ample room CARRIAGES, HORSES, &c., &. mir ae cent.| Name. it, | Fangements for the reception. Hammond, Thos., Ind., Willand’s. such an end it is difficult not to TH FT GLous 00, cent satin, | nN gy ADM AINA ON I-TE z : ie Hebe 2 coms Auten Waetg | Poamne tery gr now intend racy eo » weather st_wee = ‘i 4 , aulé-dts cis aaa dry. Light showers here Saturday evening, | D g FOR A COOL THOUSAND. Harter, M. D.; Ohio, 1011 Conn. sve. Sbetenes, to sommant i> Sor bone . hes: be DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. | AUgust 12. Corn and late tobacco somewhat 1] a es Kansas, National. ing, whether pressure from all sides, from WALTER wei meee improved. Early tobacco being. housed. oe §|diotic Gambling for Stakes Big ‘yMlontana, 21 Bast Cap | service rules, opinion, and hardshin togeth- USTRES: SALE. OF REAL ESTATE, BEING oe eects Se enone ae eee mere Bivoltiday. 4 Enough to Start a Bank. Missouri, Richmoné, er, does not weld men into something wor- 9 Fing, date April 19, 1803, 1820. follo 154. et seq.. of the land records | gays since, but the clouds passed over and The Evening Star: | Kes ese se aka Heke |e seals wy, Seas co ind recorded in Liber | tion was threatened with a good rain a few d Bola Robbery at Columbus. 5 AY, YWENT" RI PTs. Het , D. B., Ps = gi AD. 1800, AT TIVE O'CLOCK | does come. RT. DONALDSON; ||| ROULe™ OVER SATE Reo yet that a what two Nell-known and repo- sone Pig ot te ag hy eg Nath y.mt.t alwara eated | fied acd. thirty” (0901, | any eee ood gerince George's county—Dur-| the Philad wement Even- as Gs sa ae, + lot" 16:90 to alley. Price, EMERSON & CAHILL, 023 E st. nw. R-STORY | < fk] ing the past few weeks we have had a tor: : Northwestern rallroad, on Wisconsin street, BECAUSE IT 18 THR FAMILY | side ot Eighth street vsouthene slice wien | Fible drouth, which was injurious 10 ail baratirid bide merece Wednesday afternoon. PAPER OF THE CITY, BEING | eight (6S) fect six wi incher south of south L| crops. Last Sunday's rain checkel “It| ‘The trouble between the Philadelphia and | “rne gentlemen wet in Me Sicemers OD TAKEN AND READ IN EVERY | Steet, and a like distance south of northwest cor-| somewhat and gave life to vegetation. Rain | Boston base ball clubs over the division of | mos and the customary “flipping” exercis HOME, BY PRETTY MUCH | Mite’ con tect the bog ery Ae Sse * Sacnde oe TePERe | the gate receipts came near resulting in @| was gone through. Geerlings won and quit.| fioekins, Ane Pe, EVERYBODY, AND ESPECIALLY | one hundredths GOs) fost, thea : | ho eel a aus TR. | serious split at Philadelphia yesterday. and Kipp averred that Geerlings wasn't} Hopkins, A. J., IL, Willard’s. BY THOS HAVING MONKY ‘To | 9m 4 line at right angles’ with, Georgia avenue | | Landover, Prince George's eounty—Corn| “poston divided with Philadelphia in the | much of A sport, In the end ie ie reported, | Houk, G. W., Ohio, 1301 K nw. a oa ‘ - fourteen ‘and nine hundredths (14.00) feet to a| has a good color, but is not thrivin ‘on a %-cent | he made his remarks general, "d, Houk, J. C., "Tenn., Dunbarton. eYENU. it ‘ies in the former city it ge! d declared : : cathe! (44.50) feet | lack favor. owing to the cool : recent series ‘ ." 5, Kansas, 266 Delaware ave, thence east | matoes will be a shor’ had the neces ts on $1,000. ‘m. H., Penn., Hotel Randall. a thirty and fifty bundré t. more or| the drouth. Vege vt claim that they were thus deprived | D& ve to wager $1,000. Huts, On von ae Apply to OWNE BRCAUSFITIS BLISI N | less. to a point seventy-ti feet due east of| more rain. Peaches i fi me Mr. Geerlings is believed to have taken iu! * 2 a nogm ) | BOR oF THE DAT Ure iy | seta iishth "strect. thence orth’ sevente jes ripening fin of $1,99 that rightfully belonged to them, | the remark as a direct implicating epea in 9 had been “jimmied,” entrance gained ft watches taken, one of @ropped on the pavement ‘The watches belonged to the dis- 5 salesmen A Fs if iy € é admission basis. The Philadelphia manage- | that there was not a man in the party who and) crop. Grapes coloring. H. DB, M P.. 01 < PASI a | fifty hundredths (17.50) feet, thence west seventy- +8 Bilge cites * determined to withhold that amount | betting blood, so he picked up the gauntlet.| Ikirt, Geo. Ohio, Hotel rt ore) 4 county—We had a| from the Boston's share of the receipts in |A playing ‘card was’ produced and’ lett oo Md. 168 1 repre THE TIME AND | five (75) feet to the fe ec tinentee Hae ett ce ne ee ed at Philadelphia. | the fi 1th INATION TO CONSULT ITS | {uprovements, consistlag of houses Nos. 1108 and| good rain on Saturday, the Dene- series now being played at lpia. | the floor, Whoever came the closest to : ADVERTISING COLUMNS, ag | 168 Eighth street southeast, in the city of Wash-| fited the growing crops conside: bat \ailee ek Slee of the Bostons threatened that card with his coin was to receive a| Johnson, T. L., Ohio, 926 am OD 9 WELL aS 40 READ THE NEWS | '30". P.O tuted of the purchase money cash | More 18 needed. The prospect for corn und| to withdraw his men from the field at the | check for $1,00 from the other. While the | Jones, W. A. Va. Varnum, : i | . tobacco ts poor. W.C. TIPPETT. si € the game unless he was pant | $800 clerks and the rest of the spectators| Joseph, A., N. Mextco, 710 ith aw, Sensi counties anewed ot Sa eam [one Rh len i A Me ‘ the Tull share belonging to his club. ‘The | gazed In amazement Mr Kipp toeseh np | Jonnc: Fr, Mo. Cochran terday afternoon, To he balance in two equal installments at one and two| Harris Lot, Charles county—The drouth ri “after corresponding with the members: BFCATSE ITS ADVERTISING | Years from date of sale with tnterest at 6 per | continues, and the effects are telling on to-| Philadelphia managers, to offset this | his dollar. It rolled’ away from the Keifer, A.’R., Minn., National, an wares cuba tans en RATES ARE MUCH LOWER, IN) cfMtnt'on toe’ property folds or all cashy'at the] PACE, and late corn. Tobacco ia “hunch. | threat, Save each Of the 826) Rersons whe |About a fO0t. acsiar dropped fiat on the} ine: See ect ge $0 call the committer together early. in Oc- PROPORTION TO EXTENT AND | opeicn of the purchaner) If Ke Qorme are Got com. | oe py badly eae ae eo tty for admission at a future date in case no | card: A check on the Merchants’ Excraine | Kriteer Geor#. Para B ase oper, I Baye not yet settled upon the ex. WEED £ Co. QUALITY OF CIRCULATION | plied with: in ten diys. from day of «ale the truntees | CFOD i sol, and no dew. ©*| game was played yesterday. The fact was | Bank for $1.00 was immediately drawn up| Kyle, J. C., Miss. Varnum. act date. The meeting will either tm Sid Tith st. Rw. THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER, | [evr (be risbt to resell st, risk and cost of the| Soom. Morning very cool, and no dew. | then pointed cut to eee a re tlt | gp. “Tl go you again,” said the| Lacey, Joh F. Iowa, Arno. Washington or this city, probably here. * a 5 oo Beet Eee * | he took his players of e field he would | gentleman. Lane, E., Ti, Met ¥ - ae eee Sea ae | met, A comresneing and "tax certifcates | Brvantown, Charles county—We are sut-| forfeit the game and would also surrender | “Not now,” was the rejoinder. “I know| Lapham, Oscar, R. f, Cochran. on AMONG Saat roRD, fering very much for rain, and a good one| his claim to a share of the day’s receipts, | a Sood thing when Tve got it And he| Latimer, A. C., 8. C., Forester, Borre Beowo Liat, cures sick, headache, new. 4KE UNITED STATES. CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, now would save most of our crops. amounting to nearly $2,400. In addition his | tucked the check away im bis portmonnaie| Layton, F. C., Ohio, $17 41-2 n.w. ques one insomnia where all other bromos fail. ‘Trustees. H. A. TURNER, attention was called to the league rule in- | as he si away. Laweon, Thomas G., Ge, 20 Ase doses, 10 conte.