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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, 1893. 8 FOR SALE-HOUSES.__|__ FOR SALE_HOUSES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. GENERAL SPORTS.| '™ THE HoTEL connipors. (4 NOTABLE WEDDING sanex oven, ———————— = FOR SALE_AT LESS THAN COST OF CON- | FOR SALE— rnetion. 2 new “T've just been talking with my friend wn : ny ee ener wrod bei bay. winaow | TUE 8 watch. Ses came rang 2 Blount about his trip,” said Congressmar Drawing to = Close. sei hatis Ssangs and “trois: Stee napece: | HZ Rate mw. 320......60.000 per yr. SI6SS Washington, Dec. Washington Wins Another Game From|cox yesterday. “From what he rays thai | Zhe Grandson of the Late Secretary Conejo 4 hs Sonatas Ga well rented; chose to. strect care and “herdics, 45.60 ber tm. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD BE must be a glorious climate. He tells me 5 , . ary 20.30 per m FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., AT OUR SALES | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE NEW Louisville. Stink des heen: Soin walter het ear cel ate Seward Married. WASHINGTON GROVE, Aug. 24, 189%, rs ‘20:30 per m. ROOM, CORNER 10TH ST. AND PENN. AVE. E-STORY AND BASEMENT nelther or b The day has been oppressively warm in ea 20.80 per m. NW. douognow, ‘AUGUST TWENTY-SIXTH, BRICK Dwi ROG EENOWN AB NOS. 1868. he left here. Think of it, when the mer- cares camp. These moon-lit nights are perfect, 45. Nouses in’ Gor a, 0mm Berm AF BS ROAR OCLC fy oge certain dreds of trut, each | A Challenge From Puisimer to Dixon—|cuty {2 thls country has been playing hide |The New German Minister tm New|tut they are followed Ue acwioss aooes 1712 Johnson av., 14th & LG SURREYS, ‘S, BUGGIES AND HAR- 1775, folio 178 et seq.; Liver | ‘The Coming International Yacht |mometer. It must be an ideal country. York—Personal Notes and the atmospheric dryness and durt is Three per cent commission fo seller, ALSO + Liber No. 117i, folie “AS to the he tells me that he seriously aggravating the several cases of TH W. SMITE, HORSE, COVERED WAGON AND HARNESS, | 111 ot sig...and Liber S0. 1780. tollo 68 et sea. | ° ce ee ee ———— —. ee ee COT AWALIEE H WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, | aud-at the request of the holders of the oten ae: FOR SALE_TWO OF THOSE S1ANDSO: a ii health that are reported in the Grove, Com- ‘Tennessee? Oh, well, of course, he made as well as in the county adjoining. = = “ = “— | cured thereby. we will sell. at public auction, ir tion- | @ tacit exception of Tennessee. Why, last| The marriage last evening of. William | Plications of throat and lungs seem to pre foam ted baths legate ed oatzong ot OO] ee ge motamnonD | HGH Day sok "Aitae" A Bi ieig! Ne | ai Park ast evening to witness, the last | ¥oat,# Suis tome beeves “had more tan T| denry ‘Seward, som. of ‘Brigadier ‘W. H, | ail and the water supply, though defcnent : Best locations op be Hu, Inquire, af the fice REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. the following described rea) | Fame between the Louisville and the home| COW Possibly use, I got § cents 2 pound | sewara of this city and grandson of the | if quantity, lacks naught in quality. FRANK T. BROWNING, FURNITURE, MIRRORS, estate and the improvements thereon, situate Ip 2 ate f St The sanitary regulations of ruate on Sth st. | Sager + PLANOS, ORGANS, | the city of Washington, ‘Distcict of olumblay te | club. The home club won, and of course) some of that same beef dressed. And what | late Secretary of State Seward, to Miss this place wre FA ee x MATTINGS, CARPETS, wit; Lots numbered 78, 79, 80 and 81, in Victor | the staunch local rooters were happy. The|@o you suppose I paid for it? Nineteen | Anna Dennis Myers, at St. Peter's Epis-|¢xcellent and energetically enforced, but st Bw 025-3 ie HARNESS, te, ge, NONSES CARRIAGES, | ecg ath, Delia, sor por platy mtoiitin ENE | came can be classed as a slugging one| ents & pound. cepal Church, Auburn, N. ¥., was one of | Fain is the one thing to be desired to #e- FOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A BEAU- On SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST TWENTY: | No. 19, folio 101, "of the records of the surveyor's | from start to finish, the Washington boys James R. Randali—they call him colonel, | ‘®€ most notable weddings that has ever | Store perfect comfort. jy See oon, G2 Peon ahs, Mowat general cole | Pach of ‘sath Tats En ea subject to two | Securing a good lead at the beginnins, but] of course; he has spent some time in the | ‘ken place in that vicinity. aNgUyithstanding the temperature a well- cellar satire house: mumerous closets: tiled Teetion of Household Goods.” prior encumbrances, ote being” for #205 qunding | at the close managed to win by just one|south—Col. Randall. was talking in his | The ceremony was performed by the rec- ep ag an hearths; cabinet mantels; heated by furnace. AT TWELVE O°CLOCK M.. Associat! Mortgage). and the other for $341.41, at | run. The excitement was almost continu-| characteristically interesting way to a tor of the church, Rev. John Brainard, D. Avenue, who gave an exposition of Pauls EASTERDAY & MALLERY. @24 F st. a.w.ands-3¢ INFRONT. OF THE ROOMS, Per cent, amount due under whlch will be stated es,|D. The brid b: Pe wm fond “ : — HORSES, CARRIAGES. ‘at the wale and can be learned from the trustees | OUS, OWing to the fine plays made, and the| group of friends in the Metropolitan yes- ie was given away by her Bare, for the saints at Ephesus; teat. Fou SALE—OW EXCHANGE FOR SiAECER ONE. ne receteepUGGIES, HARNESS, fe. | Dror thereto.) 0 O° leranl vonea| Persistent way thé visitors ‘kept on the|ferday. It_Wwill be remembered that al-|ether, Gorton 8, “Allen. ‘The bridesmaids | Ephesians. iieth, With. It was Be; $ rooms, bath and cellar: 2 bay windows pce mang: yaaa all aed arms | prior encumbrances. A depontt of $500 will he re. | Heels of the leaders. Young Abbey appear-| though he is the, seen tin ghen eer or te Cae te fora of Syracuse, cousin | were uplitted by the preacher’ 2 lot 36%4x7 ft. to ae — It RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucta. quired on each house at time of sale. ed to have at last mastered his stage fright, | famous battle hymn, cratten other le; iss Tgery Bostwick, Nothing could have more in! Kopiy. XP REDMAS: Terangns, abateact “and recording At “purchaser's | and played with great confidence, is field | Poems of equal merit. such es. “Arlington.” | cousin of the groom, of Auburn; Miss Alice | chan the talk, brew Wome Beane ee Fon SALE —A SPECIAL BARGAIN-NEW 9 ROOM, Horses Mules. | sti se sss a get BN, com | Nore being of the kind that braces up and| “Way the Robin's Breast 1s Red.” Sc. tio | Swabey of Seneca Falls and Miss Marion | children's ‘aftersoos version, <A SPEC 3 E ° F ¢ | Smith of Auburn. ‘The best man was Mor-| A candle sermon, to youth, was bath and cellar brick; heated by furnace; band- = tees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost | gives heart to a club, and his hitting start-| children of his brain. It is a remarkable somely fninued and papered: with all mod. ipa; . BENSINGER, AUCTIONEER. Shverdiing = DOPSRMET after rr M67", PET (ed the run-getting on two different occa-| fact and is a source of much regr:t to his |rison R. Waite of Cincinnati, grandson of | Preached by him, and the desk was ablase destrabiy, located n.w.t convenient to cars. WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BA- JOHN ROUT,” | sions. His throwing was excellent, a fea-| friends and admirers, | 1 a. ceap | ine late Chief Justice Waite. They sang with spirit Jesus Bids Os ; EASTERDAY HALDEMAN, ZAM, NO. 040 LA. AVES ant6-deds ‘Teese. | tune Gay to Gon Iecel chavs eave Me ¥ .” Anquired The Star.| “Among the ushers was Robert Watson | Shine. lel by Prof. with Mrs. Ge aa oes PTORY SALE OF HORSES, MARES AND| RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO, Auctioneers. | was in the box for the Washingtonians, |4253t,7 ou nave Bever collected your poe Pomezoy, gon of ex-Senator T. M. Pomeroy, | W. Offutt at the organ. F KENPSAW AVE BET. 1¢TH AND MULES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS BUGGIES, Poet and Hemming officiated in the same posi-| He explained it. Said he: a =e een. he grown people came in numbers to th de at Sarena eis and peat a a SP Galtimore have con-| AT THE SOUPTEANT CONNER “OF "NEW Hon, for the Loulviiles. ‘Manager bamic| Winey were written when T was youns | silc"“and old point ince made in seapire | fe pore Ang ne our, was extended ie iN 0. JOHNSOS se TORK ANI NEW TRVSEY AVENUES NORTH: out that the game wa: betore | and burned with the ardor of you mI st train. Ss pm Bes, 1 wig iy NI Ue \. a ca} v4 en | revise 7m. woul v4 EW RESIDENCE: story: white stove: eee ee Se ae eee eee eee ree Gaving | .BY virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date June | looking for pie for several weeks, and they |S’ nod ca" would saanie me to live over oa ng gg Be gy Praise was Sung several times. _postout Jot; S0-foue alles.” © et Fhis ‘stock ‘consists of good Y erviceatie | 8, 1K02 ‘and ‘recorded among the land records of| found it yesterday in Air. ‘Hemming. "Nc- | that of my ife. Ordinarily Lam 100 | Sridat "vei was’ of white aike talie. ane | extents RoNaziot came up from Kensing, en, Cale PRSMEE. Seek Sees Set __T._B. WAGGAMAN. _| Mules: The whole Joad will postively be sold with- | tbe District of Colombia, tn Laber Ieaz. foo, St4.] Guire particularly” Seemed voracious. recur-) cold blooded to attempt the task of touch- | completely enveloped the entire gown. It|the dae ne *© Sttend the services Sn2t¢ JOHN 0. JOHNSON & 0O., 617 F st | FoR | SALE_ONLY, TWO LER oF THOgw| Ut MRIE OF FESEETE. 1 9, t Tecorded jamming sald and records, in] ger, “Abbey: Hoy and. Wise were Tent te eeemae ane toate, ote Te ear was held in place by a semi-coronet of | Capt. Parker and wife of the Salvation eb SE NEAR WER DEPAET: | OeeaSAle Senien a6 tae cepaee OE tate : ed by local . » et seq., and at the reques! . ‘ ten cared : és onés. Arm) MENT; 4 cal a und W sts. p.w-t every modern. coaventence and | serrien’ gta horses and Mares, consigned MBarties | of the holder of the notes secured by sald deeds of | ter him, the former securing two sinsies | the mood.’ Pew HeNORED Cast. Price, were this evening the guests of Wim. throat @ pendant of diamonds and sap-|R. Woodward of Grove hey aa: id a double each, while the latter made avenue. Bandsome decoration: price, $7,000; terms to| Wishing to\purchase stock for any use are invited | (ust, we Will sell at public auction in front of the | AN . tres, the gift of the groom. Her bridal | grossed the people at thelr twilight ises, FRIDAY, THE Fil AY OF | two terrific three-bag drives. On the Louis- we young ‘ae JOHN 0. ft ns be be F st. ne 5.1201 Pa. ave. mw. Je®Metr_ | to uttend this sale. SB ee ime AT eee SAL OGK | ville nde were Fe Wein eae, ah was of white orchids and lilies of | service. OR SALE-A GREAT RBARGAD EAST | Fo! = re tices Segoe Sees “A strange coincidence, to use a phrase | the valley. Rey. P.M., the following described real estate and the| the stick, ri ree-bagg: vd tw : . Page Milburn of Baltimore preached Siete crinse tie Gad nck cad | ani eal see's Some TA ree Srgrraene arta at tee | wen, No. club bun a lcenge fo bent the| BY TRMcD much things are settled nows-| ths rgeematie., €SnnE isang wine | seria te crening to a ea, age aon pies good bara ‘and stable: $3,500; small We have LOTS at from 6 to 30 cents ber NO. 867, begining for the same at the northwest | LOUlsvilles at the gait they are now travel cash payment ond balance moathly. DU Satter Fe foot that we can sell on favorable terras 612 x ‘square and running thence southerly | ‘26, and that the locals pi off tw: Bi st mousquetaire de sole, ivé | congregation. A revival followed resulting wad HOUSES. E ST. N.'W. pe tinsegrlg ot , made after the style “ UCTION! ing, that the locals pulled off two out| Maj. Black was just telling The Star man | Mousa 5 ance 2 CCEERT, | We have! La w_ bet | THOMAS DOWLING & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, | corner of sald square and gunning ther} if oat raise. |of being a member of a p consisting of | Of 1830. They carried bouquets of white | elgeriy lady. Ew ¢ROoM HOUSES from $2,400 to $4,000. No trouble rh line of New Jersey avenue £3.96 | Of the four games is worthy of high prals iz f in three conversions, among whom was an .. feet, thence east t right angles to the east. A little ginger pumped into the Washington | Senator Gray, Senator White and honors was y faille Tomorrow's services will conclude the SAE ee A? S5a0; gabe caste nal’ memth- | ,SROW property. REGULAR SATURDAYS SALE OF HOUSEHOLD | linc’ of "New Jersey’ avenue 80.50 “feet, thence | club Would enable them to easily pall out of | He was just’ relating the inclieut when and point lace, fade after the smapire style, | RMPMeCtINE., muse: cellar: $4,500; $200 cash. bal mon | For Particntore call apon EURNITURE, SOME, FINE DIAMOND JEW: | northeasterly parallel to southern tine “of New| the tail end ition, and the Wasners |The Star man heard a greeting: in keeping with the gown of the - Richard Norris has been notes a year: newly papered: lot 216x100 McLACHLEN & 'BATCHELDER, ELRY, SEVERAL FINE GOLD WATCHES, | York avenue 21.50 feet, thence vorthwesterly at] should see that it is_partaken of in large| “Good morning, Black,” and Mr. Black | {n, ~ mgt the beds. | with his throat, but is better and alley: Bas ail ‘mod. imps: near new sl apo Cor. 10th and G sts. n.W. HORSES, CARRIAGES. HAILNESS, fc. 10: | right angles to southera’ tine of New York avenue | dogos. and Afr. Brown of Indiana walkel up to | she carried white roses Pigach the closihg cormon a, . q s ORROW (SATURDAY), AUGU: v1 Y- feet to ‘southern line of New avenue, "5 1 ~y KL. HANCOCK & CO."8 rs SIXTH, 18. COMMENCING AT "TEN | and thence ‘along ‘suid southern Tine of New York | ene Washing tin eee anode eave Ceanet | the Capitol together. ‘A. reception followed at the home of the | oe itisriy Hall) Packcevilie Bia were ee ee Se Ee FOR SALE—LOTS. O'CLOCK, WE SHALL SELL. AT OUR AUC. | avenue southwesterly 58.80 feet to the place of] jooked for. Tomoro *t enue will be| Black of Georgia is one of the most con- | Allens, in South street. Only white flowers | Samp ‘friends. S07 eenall cass ; x] Soumaiee SoC eee ST mane OF | MENT "ons eniva 4¢ the purchase .Muray| Dinved with the'samve club tte one brine of |mplccome Sguree om the fect of the’ naws, | =e eee on Se reso ggg eh ged ‘George aire wife and Mrs. Taylor oethiy:: nicely papered; ‘baa ail mod, | POW SALECHEAP A se Fe ae A SALE NE AT DEERSES OSLO, cre | SUH Cot whieh $00 must be pala Rt ime of satel admission. Following is the score in detall:| Down in the water melon state he has been Ro Bam ond son arrived this morning and met om, Ce ae 18 R st. o. 19-6t" ae we t = > er WASHINGTON known for years as the orator par excel- | beautiful and costly. 4 FKANK i. HANCOCK & C —— ~ Sree ARO OE te Gen arte ae een erties Pane tae BH OA. 4 x|lence. It is conceded that as a master of| Her father’s present was a set of diamond | "pain until Monday. by Mr. P Cor. 13th and G sts. Be. | FOR SALE-2% CENTS PER SQUARE Foot). LATERAL SECURITY BY ONE OF THE | per cent, payable Na. il cash, at B22 © 2] extemporaneous eloquence—for even if he| earrings and pin. The groom's parents’ =. Se — Fon sack ait 14TH ST. X. E, NEW, GROOM | Pill bus a lot aids feet at Hast Reanemoad ie | BANELLSO. AT TWRLVE O'CLOCK, ite option e¢ tee gustuaeer’ If the terme are’ set #61 1 0| writes a speech under the inspiring excite- | gift to the bride was a necklace of dia- | Forster, sang = solo, ey eased brick house: concrete cellar under whole | fhe Distt), shed Fate wes Teill ten throuea | A NUMBER OF WORK AND DRIVING Honsps, | com ‘with in ten days from day of enle the a2? 4 3] ment of delivery he soars away from uncle, Roland R. Dennis | Fes ay A see ae eee aeanet eantele, and | East Deanewood—e level tract of land 50. feet BEING THE STOCK OF A CONTRACTOR, trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost 163 6 9| its. hampering circumscription like an England, ga a necklace | “Rt 5: ‘Smith will lesve tomorrow for ee ie een Ne NS Oe aan tat | nore the river. Streets 90 feet wide conform-| BE SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE. | of the defaulting purchaser, on five days public 381 3 1| unfett falcon—he stands without a rings of is, and the groom's . Seton dene Gekeveet cme Oo ee Meee ak ing, with city plane, “Accessible, delzhtfal loca Fe CR ee OF TENE, DE Sere ren 2 Serene 506 recedes at 99 4 9 | peer in his state, te not tn the whole xouth, pM. Pomeroy, @ solid | the seashore. of Boek. RANK 1. HANCOCK & 00" : pure water; cheap fare, 54 cents commu. | _ FINE CON es fe s chaser. q jose who know him are awaiting ee nen ee ee au2t-tr “SK Foor sth and'G aia 'me. | {stlannto Oth. depot. Prices aange trom $13 | GG. SLOAN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 1007 @ ST Pin PeeBTAN. tooo © 0 maiden speech with great interest. W. mote- | Se TE. Same otey See guests oF For SALE-7i3, 715, 717 UTH st. NE: per moot), asd should the purchaser die hefore Senenes we atener: 6 even) aul9-d&ds Trustees. > iba ‘New York, who are on their way Der month, including Interest: new: 6 rooms; | fil instaliments are paid, will be deeded in 5. BIRD ND 0, Queer winds they have up at the Capitol | home from the world's fair, are making &| rune the days sisitors incom Rif med. iiupe.: lot 16x50 to alley: near H st:| few ‘simple to puschaeers ‘hele. Call eaay’ tor | HANDSOME BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE_ AN AK FOR SALE—PIANOS —or maybe its queer flags. It must have Corcoran | MEARE the eye le eseceeeniod ae cars; cheaper than renting. Keys at chotce selection. Cg a ee — 9 1 2 0 0-10| been in respective sympathy with the con- ~ | father to the Grove and was a walk PRANK L. HANCOCK & CO.’S, 10- Er 1320 F z 012301-9 a F £0.’ aul0-tm M. PINE. ot ae COVERED DINING” CHAIRS TO MATCH | FOR SALE— factions which wi gling with-| Miss Lillian J. Mungen has returned after) come visitor in the colony. au2t-tr a =2 EBONY | FOLDIN MAHOGANY CARL PIANO Earned runs—Washington, 7; Louisville, Suu ene the enon aork cuteness FOR SALE_1210, i221, 1228 MD. AVE; e NETS AND FANCY RARLES, HANDSOME | Bor beginners’ Aractlect’ tnc-ivne: easy action; | Two-base hits-MeGuired). Three-base sits i oh gg interarm Sie} lin iain aaamente room pressed brick houses: FOR SALE—Honses & VEWICLES.| OAK. ‘Sibenoand. “Strinb Upearaen | Pe Pegler Grete: ae teenie mackeai | — McGuire. Wise Gov, Meal ADDO, | the ote tegen Mone flew |, 2f end Mrs. Montague D. Jacobs mot » Seek caster ees tan = COVCH AND ARM CHAIR, BEAUTIFUL | that price when rou want a better one; better | Grim,W. Brown, and Pfeffer. Double plays | the, other day. The fact is that “one flew | ieave tomorrow for Chicago, where they parking: good nelghhorhood: easy. terms. Otfice | FOR SALE—$80 CASH WILL BUY A BAY MARE| WICKER CHATKS. HAIR. MATTRESSES | Come In and see it. —Grim, W. Brown, and Pinkney; Grim, [et and one fiew west,” although the| wii spend the month of September enjoy-| Affairs of All Sorts From Rockville doen to S pin. PRANK L. HANCOCK & CO. that cap pace a mile in 2.40 or no sale. Inquire] DOWN PILLOWS, BENT WOOD AND CANE F. G. SMITH, Pfeffer and W. Brown: Abbey and: Strick. | breeze, one would naturally suppose, would and the Neighboring Country. auzttr ‘Cor. 13th and G sta. 416 Mf st. n.w. ite SEAT DINING CHAIRS. ROLL-TOP DESKS, | _ aud 125 Pa. ave. er. First base_on balls By Maul, i, by | make them both flutter in the same direc- | ‘"E ‘De =e Jetech, the German Fou Sale THOSE Ti ST. PRESSED BRICK | For SALE—FOURSEATED TRAP IN Goon coN-| PETICE, CHAIRS, HAT MACKS. CHIFFON: | Son SALE— Hemming, 3. Hit by pitcher—Twitchell, | UOn-, Immediate steps: should be taken to fee game | eS of ie eens ee, houses; rooms; alcoves: oak cabinet mantels; | gittou. Inquire at GOVERNMENT STABLE. tear] ENE" EMBROIDERIGR, PARLOR” SCITES HANDSOME ORGAN. First base on errors—Wabhington, 1; Loul Re ee te Tene antl the Bag om Baron von ROCKVILLE, August 24, 18%, hts newly papereds pear Ht st. cars| of eet.. near 2st. ‘auzs-t Minos! UPRIGHT PIANO. cocks | Beautiful oak case; don't show dat or bandting: | ville, “2. Left on bascs--Washington, -3;/ (te, Senate flutter in the same direction-at ‘sightsce-| Mr. D. P. Gates, residing near Layhil, open io Spans FRANE E- HANCOCK & | FOR SALB—BABCOCK SURREY IN PERFECT On| EDDY. REFRIGERATOR, TABLES, Wand | & stops; couplers: very nent *| ouleville, 7. Struck out—By Maul, 1; ty | when there is only one breeze and all that *ivcome to this ey | Unis county, was seriously. injured some €O., cor. 12th and G sts. ae. aulé-tr der, coupe harness, light double harness and 1 KTTSEN MR OURSTTURE. ec ae, BRING emming, 3. Passed ball-McGuire. Stolen | plowing the same W: consisting days ago by being kicked in the face i Fou SALE $500 Casi, $25 PER MONTH FoR| Sf, °F, coach bamess; also brougham; must be/ Tie PROPERTY OF A FAMILY LEAVING | _80l7 eerie sia, ig oar caeaks t the lege-| 5" Coir he was turning into pasture. iim ‘ane af the prettiest little homes in the southeast; | SOK. 1134 15th st. a.w. FOR EUROPE ne STANTS. he FOR SALB_SEVERAT, BARGAINS—A STIEFY UP- | SAN ENG he mplre! ‘The youngest mill president In the south uray Fenvted |Jaw bone was fractured and he is still evi tro stories, six toma and bath: press brick: all | FOR SALE_BROWN MARE, § YEARS OLD, 16 ALS PR, STAX Tight. very little used: a Koabe, Hallet & Da- was in Washington yesterday. It was mie: uege ot aod paved alley fn rear: conve- | "Ywods bighs ena wot in 248; ice road-mare. | On SATURDAY, AUGUST TWENTY-SIXTH, | Vit" beste and a numer of other makes: we. will mg of the League Clubs. | ™2 : the large addition, | fering from his wounds. ay to car lines. Cali at once to SAMUEL Ray horse, 1524 bands high; can trot in 3 min. | 1893, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., within our spaciont sell very low. Examine our new and second-hand jomas Barrett, jr., of Augusta, president ‘workmen. On Wednesday night the large barn of auz3-3t rel horse, 16 hands high: a fine coacher aud | Sales room, rain or shine, we will sell a large} instruments before Dazing. fl of the Langley mills. He is still on the come to this) yr GF. Snouffe -FHAME COTTAGE: | suidle borse. Bay mare, © years old; fine road- | quantity of very desirable ‘furniture, all of whic WHIFFER & CONLIFF. W.}1.] Pet. || crue. sunny side of thirty and has held his pres- ‘The baron and baron- | Mr. G. F. = sae Oe - ‘PALACE STABLES, now on exhibition and worthy of fttention, _ ants: % alt 1th, Se ali foal et ee aut: ponition: SAEh cedaaant maeeeen Eee ‘daughter, | Was entirely destroyed by fire, together 8025-608 _____THEst. £©_) prandsome Bay Horse for Interior ‘Department. | WE MIGHT AS WELL BE OUT OF BUSINESS | Boston......| 70/39) 70.0 | Cincinnatt..| 47 eral years. He is a brother of Ed. Bar- her to this | with 1,60 bushels of whest and other arfi- FOR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE—A NICE DARK | Several Vehicles and Horses for livery charges.| 8 to be undersold. We therefore offer the best | Pittsburg. ..| 50 / 41/ 59.0 !| Baltimore ..| 465 rett, the well-known Washington corre- tenant in| cles. There was @ partial insurance on the mat completo cottaces in the District: + hevntt- é ae ou O'G. SLOAN & OO. Bargains, “A fine upright: slizhtly used; $195; | Phila. 15s |S. ® spondent. ‘in Silesia, RT cae fue m atm family. Must be cold nmick, | brown horse; gentle as a lamb and nice traveler ee General Auctionee! $10 cash ‘and $10 per month. One second-hand up- | Cleve \ ba | 43 | building, but none on the grain. The entire : | ‘afraid of aotbing. Price, i a2 ; : rs) —+ — 1 Saurma early Location, Tetbust.. me. Price, Sait Greer | Set nid of tie. Price, G20 nears ot | Se Auctioneers, 14Vi_Gst_| $19 <a BES rptecanh: ope uovehe, $158 spot | Rew York. 32 48) ALI | Lourie $¢ Aa eras aR Gorncn “diplo | 1088 will reach several hundred dollars. pon. $2:500).. Wal rea: readily per mo, | _ 345 1 ee = cas fof? Sag Broonlya.. 40 50 | 483 ton ‘His y tment | Mr. Patrick Ccanell, a well-known farmer Sit "reyaae Cas a aah, Gunes Bea: | Fon saLE_nARGATRK_TWO ERNE DETeNG FUTURE DA\s. = Bouin. irtio, Woke « oes Teh a beet pera iis | present "appoin aa Op - ietie Soo Lith st. aw. | POE en eight foot wide. Address S18 6th oe £: FOR SALE-AT REDUCED PRICES—SRVERAL, important |County, dle@ on Wednesday night im the can Gila -a we ee Me ee auZe-6e® 8. SAMSTAG, Anctioneer. eltghtls teed. Kaabe uoraht, are ee The paper flamer mies cer quae The first day of the swimming tourna- Consul general |glghty-scoond ‘year of) his age. Deceased Story, @rojm and bath brie 2 this = se za anon, guaranteed: nies vernond: Nendo: | <—s EL fo metclee coniition ana ‘cheap % eS Oe ae ee ae oe AUCTION SALE, noe diferent makes gt" bargains, 3nd terms the auspices of the Zigzag Club at Indian-| ment at the free bathing beach yesterday | S24 diplomatic agent to Heypt in 1873, 1880 | 20d ps4 ate ean due to a general Break Hixtee hots ta aaa gid: sentie: afraid of pothing: can be driven tt | rnie aale will begin MONDAY. Come early to] _ao¢im SS are aes [Se ieee ene eke ante eee Es ee en ame He was |e cn 5. F.Wilieon and daughter of Wash- a t * — Iv; guaranteed sound ai . 3 = 2 , ns. ack was in excellent | people lin banks and erest secretary, legation . FF. Fou SALE—A BEAUTIFUL ESTORY, AND BASE- atier Ep... 210 13% Se eee CHIROPODISTS condition, but there was a strong wind | spectators of one of the most novel cater, ~ "Since ‘then he hes filled positions —— ho oe eee Tolarge rooms, bath, pantrien and located Seat | FOR SALE—A FINE LADIES’ HORSE, PHAETON | Syn Prvmasel” te tow of Gugle, oe HES. from the west all the afternoon. Interest | tainments ever given In Washington. Sev. ‘Yienna, London. | Glen. é . Dugout Circle, aad” fal syiare fom. N. Hi. | and harness; for sale cheap. J. M. C., Star office. | | Muring bought Hipareae Papeete agile neraganrmgy monger Be centered in the one mile open to world for | eral weeks ago Superintendent Stevens of His last | "Miss Ida, @aughter of John P. Seliman #@ ve.: thie property, te in sncelient cytes and |+_su2est — = | give you the benett of the sale—in fact, T'have Bo go "to Chicago. 2c. cach Sie chgpuplonanip cup offered, by the club. | the beach conceived the idea ot giving thc | his position will, now ‘be Alled ‘te the ne, |Comus, this county, died on Saturday atta fe a bargala at $7.2 . 4 SS Se es. | iY our new method. . A. Zimmerman was the favorite in the . pe eee it” | FOR SALE BESINEBENGER'S COACH Face | Price on them. Make your Gr Price. ay Sete of | Lue pal gig CEORGES & SON, betiing and won easily. Summary: People an opportunity of witnessing an ex. | tiring’ minister from this country, Baron © att nee ot ae FOR SALE_CAPITOL UILL—A HANDSO: TORY, Hrightwood ave, and Mock Creek Church | This sale comprises 600 Kid Dolls, of | 1115 Pa. (au22 Cne-mile novice Ingleman, first; Turley, | hibition of what the patrons of the beach | YO? “= meeting offered « reward of $100 for ‘Fstory-aud-basement press-brick bay-window | road. ‘Sold for want of work. __au23-6t* | China, 300 Baby Coats, long, with silk embroidery; ————— | second: Mahurin, third. Time, 2.34'3-5. could do. Several prominent business firms ir. and Mrs. John Doran, Mrs. John | formation that will lead to the arrest house, containing 9 large rooms, 2 baths, electric | Fon sALE-BROWN MARE, 6 YEARS OLD, 15% | 500 Infouts’ Caps, 50 pieces Dress Goods, assorted FOR SALE—BICYCLES. Halt-mile open—L. S, Meintjes, first: A. | came to the rescue with donations of hana. | PoF@2, jr., and Mrs. 1 are spending a conviction of the person or persons who Hen ean ee ee maytice.' giao, | Banda Righ: can trot in then minutes: aleo first: | colors; Cushmeres, Flannels, &c., Ladles', Gentle. | = | a eenumermnan, meoond: J-AJobmagn, ¢hird | ToS oa clce aasaee gee aceon few weeks at Aurora, W. Va. fre to the dwelling house of Mrs. toa near Capt rary. $1. roess, “Cam, be seen. a! - : Fon SALE_VICTOR FLYER BICYCLE; TaDDEN ad : snateer iat: 'Prisst acune tins ome, etic nn ating earin | toe nee Sic Pic Hinata | Gian tne ey coca ot tate | ety a Ss ibs te SaaR | ane tele Ra ot igs cia | min Tournament Tae arranged. The our. | pom re” teem Mucky suitne inte | eee tea 4 Nibei 14th st. aw. | FOR SALE— and Children's Hosiery, 500 patra Kid Gloves, | _‘esth of owner. “ Snel cored. Be me Cane oe Fenkion ee | ae a this after. | lett for her home in Terre Haute, Ind., this L The & pe — — ee For the next thirty days I am authorized ir: Silk Gl FOR 8: COLUMBIAS, $35, $45, $55: PNEU- | SO 3 . Cones oF fort, * | noon with a tub race. afternoon. district, made vacant by of Win. ALBEIT ST. NE, A 2STORY AND am ~ hog: worth $1.50 per patr, for 25c. per pair: Silk Gloves, vA Greesent Bie: Cush no. 50: Vie. | Time, 2.38 2-5. hy ey Miacoment frame douse: 7 rooms and taih., Price, | {oqCclume ts AMET eanicioe St factory prices, | worth $1, for S0e.” Also « large ansortment ot | fate Crescent, $05 Cushion Farce, #02: vic. | TGne-mile, handicap—M. F. Durnberger, | Yesterday's events consisted of contest: | Mrs. T. 0. Varnell ts slowly convalescing Higgins, Henry WK $.000-" $000 cash, Dalance, monthly: This is & act ‘surprised at the prices that I can | Piush Ribon, all shades. Wo have left a nice as- | Hival, $90. All tret-clans, “H. 8. OWEN MIRG, | fre:y 4.2, Bliss, second; W. A. Rhodes, o — diving and races at 50 and 1K from a severe attack of throat trouble, but | Myers, Chas. ‘and Lather it ee pine JAS K.PRORET. | fe going to SELL. For |SALE-NEANLY NEW $185 PNEUMATIO| | Oné-mile open for world's championship | " ‘The exhibition opened with a competition | #B0Uut the Ist of September.” °° ono. obra. For SALE_AT A SACRIFICE-BRAUTIFUL NEW | _Telephone 226. _(aut6-1m) __1530 $24 st-_|™) “_"*you must see our large stock of French | for $90: a beanty: perfect order. Also "2 Victor | cup, 83 starters—A. A. Zimmerman, first; | petween HK Gheees, Rese Adams, M.| Mrs. Katie R. Harris, who has been visit-| |The Capitol chorus class of bya S-ronm and, vath browurstone and brick, residence | Fon SALE_1 HAVE QUITE A VARIETY OF FAM. | Corsets—prices which range from §2.50 to $4.00— fan, cpadtion, er $75: intallmente, 1108 | George F. Taylor, second: J.P. aoe ot Weeks. FD, Simonds. 'T. R. Hanna, 4. i | ing in Detroit, ts expected home today. pap LE _ on Mass. ave. me.; large = hand. | “ly carriages, wagons, ic = . oF 1221 S st. after 5. te cago, . Time, 2. > | Marse S. Tegeler, Lee c z Si 2 EIT Scot AREg:comgicte ome in tery | Rech st a hte Meany ttt aha t | Metng We have everthag tha infeed ia'a |POR, SALL-NEW CUSMION TIRED SAPETE: | OE Sn aatcan, m1 etarters a, 8.|Rmiaannnur A, flemer, Ue bat Ces | atteyaannle Doreey han returned to the| Sionday night at the Chrivunn, Chul respect; also very desirable new room and} Winter work. Call abd see them. W. F. GEYER, | frst-class Dry Goods Store. Instalfmenta® second hand cyshion-diatoni «af. | Johnson, ‘first: A. 1. Kennedy. Chicago, | prepare, O,, Harrison, ranged’ thensenns | Mrs. Robert Calahan and her two daugh- | and at the next meeting It will be bath tcown-stone and brick dwelling on 19h st. | Yon Pa. ave, a. ‘au5 $50." 924 Rat. ow., atter 5 p.m. auttr_ | second: H. R. Steenson, third. Time, 451 2-5. | aiong the whart ana divedin ture Sore | ters, Mins Nellie and Mice over by Prot. Woodward of W sips Be pacrnes APY SS E ._ | FOS Bacanoarts. Surrevs, Rockaways, Bos- SAM SAMSTAG, Auctioneer, [7 = ae Higniandsvile: Rest Georte ‘raptor, | geqthe contestants were mere boys, but they pwns AY their home on Capitol Hl after Se ee, See ee Fr aie a ee — sies. Business, Mik and Dayion Warons on ceny | quae 2c0 781 Oth st. ow. OCEAN TRAVEL. Boston, econd: W. W. Windle, New York, | Spiiity, Phe. prise ene eee helt the summer at Front Royal, Va. |"“A5"Sn excursion train was : ous ¢ cash. : 3 : = . Time, 2.45 4-5. “ = Metropeiitan Bram st S-story atid basement bay-window brick. 10 famed, for eash only: One open. 303; © G. SLOAN & OO, Aucts,, 1407 G at. ‘ARTHUR W. ROBSON, nr rime, 21S A. Ts sohneon, sarat, | SUROHGS, Who scored 25 points out of a ALEXANDRIA. Tages seation. op Sho lastesoe rooms aml bath, ialatd lot 20x10 to With top. $80; Jump-sat carriage, $115; ‘successors to Latimer & Sloan.) G15 15th st. n.w. Telephone 1668. L. S. Meintjes, second; A. W. Warren of crt Pin Fi a Rmengge ory lll ——_ pT qo of Gee ane fits, AesiabNe leation ia a wear e055 444 | Wagnan”” $00 uh ientber-tops Pozi, $35 ou SRE Rit sesh Steamship, Passenger and Tourist Agent. Northford, Conn., third. ‘Time, .33. thirteen years of age Whe cut terete ret | The City Council Mocting Memes. |muutes Mi. Aukea Maer of Wale Hi st. bet. ath and Sch. Sea vitlaze enrt. $5 “ybagktonr, $18: victoria, $1: DOCTOR'S HORSE, PHL AION AND i IARNESS Mow = —— ~ = a Soke aare lg ao fr: Rater Uke ‘a knife and only lost firat honor: | Workmen are now engaged in the repair | Wh Was standing near the a. An S prick "senting for * ise ‘Coupelete "ind Tandwuletes ot i ARE rafts in suas to sul Geo. M. f . second; E. sm Moet vestigation affair will be mate rooms and bath. Price.-,-----.-----.;- 5,500] S'S, SN PSiae and ‘Thuredaes.. from 7:30 to 9:90] nis ty ao ging notice that 1 will sell at public | Foreign Fapress, iaud “Custom Honse Broker. | P. Rowe, thind. "Time. 10s, ——_« Give. His | and improvement of the chambers of the | the of the company. Pist. pet. 17th and Isth, Sstory Bricks, ioe a fi ee ES ue Five mile bandiene es Y Btisn, Chie ee ic an evi 5 board of aldermen and common council! Persons coming from the upper Potomae ‘ga100 to alley, north side, near eirele, 12 Bie tnose not able to ull during the day to ex- | Tis TWELVE O'CLOCK M. at the auction TG. | 2st) 1,8 Meinties, second; E. C. Rode, | by the Bon Marche and were very prettily | TR¢ akdermen’s chamber is situated at the the water in the river as lower them game and bath Price occ aad tach, | Maine Gur stock. ‘The periie invited. roouis Of ©. G. Sloan & Co, 140 G ut. to cover | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. | third. ‘time, 1216. aamgnea: ‘ere Very Prettily | northern end and the common’ coune |it bas been for many years. It now. inter a! yi r charges, —————— renting toe (pet Boy wear govt | sete COOK 05 Mt ate 2. OSE" BAY HORSE, on AAGONIATED | STEAM CANPET CLEANING tema parhe Seyard swimming, race open fo au vee! at the southern end of the market | hai” “TOUS With navigation om the oa- ‘ sew} 08 AETON, vorks. Carpets clean vest . Dyre These chambers a2. gear Capitol. Fon SALB_HAVE OUTTE 4 NUMMER OF New| OXE DOCTORS FHAPTON. Works “Carpets ‘leaned tp ye, best manner, Nau pase eee medals brought out ‘eight contestanta ong | Pulding. These are moderate in 100. Price. --- is serge ete and second-hand vehicles for sale cheap, Tick | Terms cash, (auzS-dts) i. L. COOPER. | frames’ made. to order. Office, 1720 Mat-| ‘The Potoma ry Club of Washington | the race was closely contested, not ‘more | fat high an those an tee coat eee Bist. bet. 25th and Sith, ‘new cheap, aa the season is virtually over te 2m, . ———— | Works, 1108 and 1710 R_n.w” Telephone, foi, | Will be represented at the annual archery | than a few inches separating the ft e in court rooms in Seupiot very ‘easy’ terms, $200" a a Lnsngncngier = neuaanangiene mb20 i. WHWVSITEN Manager.” | meet to be held at the Soldiers’ Home, Day- second boys, "The folowing ‘entered: Geo, og hg Re on c eeee renee te =o sistent with business methods, and all guaran: | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING, NUM- ton, Ohio, August 30 to September 1, by | Chase. aged eleven; Mitchell Montrille, | becoming loosened from a a Mina B. C- Cook, Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Me-| £0 amitton, aged couricen eng pureemy | seats of, the counctimen are Just under ‘ Sa ~ for’ yourselves nt 622 s ; doa tn “enaee iente Gowan and Mr. McNabb. There may be a| brother: ‘gi ¥ ese cornices, and their fall. during a E_NORTHWEST DWELLINGS "RICE, | free fo call, tnd see Ow clty pear alice. ds id tab ok cere at the Doe larger representation, but the above named | Batgerquonn & Hamilton, Hi. H. Gordon, | fession of the board, ‘would give a first- : Fee naw. opposi folle Edwin Green, aged fifteen, and M. John: ee as Tere EY nen terostay | DOr S_J. MPERS_| {ict of Columola, and at the request of the parties are sure to go. The championship trophy | son, aged fitteens “The tuce was atartea iy | class item to the reporters probably a srr Nasctient, stone and. brick dwellings: 10 PROPOSALS. cured thereby, ‘we will sell at pubite auction, is held now by Mr. Maxwell and it ts quite | Manager Cotter of the beach with a pistal | Aumber Of funerals to the aindertakers, rooms and tied hath coor: papered. &-. AL Front of the "premises. "on | TUESDAY, "4 0 Probable that it will continue to reside in| shot, and the little fellows, cheered by thelr | 25% verse WESCOTT, WIE HirstoN, TWELFTH Day OF SEPTEMBER, tants Washington. friends, fought bravely.” Conspicuous b; ‘ing Part in funerals of this kind, and 1907 Pa. avs and La. ave. | TUNGARIAN ROYAL MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, | AT HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK F. M-. the fol- ates ovectemntibd ¥ | the cornice is now being taken down dur- Houses open for tuspecti __aulo-Ot_ | N. Gu6os. INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION FOU | lowing plece or parcel of land, situate in the, city The Fight Forbidden. inc comet Sie oie oe ee Ham |ing the recess. Other improvements will Fou sate | HA EW THREE STORY | FHE Gaatue Ar BUDAPEST... | part of original lot joumbered 10, Jn "uauure Dum MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 2—No more prize | worked like beavers. Before the ai-yard | make the chambers more comfortable. ‘The tek dwelling. 1815 ath at. mw: thirteen | TUE ding to the law XIV. of 1:08 a bridge of ed Go “contained ‘within the. following metes fights are to be tolerated in St, Paul. For | line was reached the leaders were tackled | {he town house. erected BY weiter ee rein puit” unier’ Sor ‘personal supervision | total length of Siz meters aod another ‘of G2 | and bounds, via: Beginning for the same af the some time past the Phoenix Athletic Club | by Green and Johnson and’ then a bathe | corner ae eater gerected oe t: house open for | weters will be executed on the Dauube at Buda- | Bort yr ad .— has been allowed to give exhibitions of prize | royal was fought. Gradually L. C. Hamil- | Shere th rt hi rticulars and. price | pest. fat along the line of ‘north E street 24. feet; i ‘| fights under the guise of “glove contests,"but | ton and M. Johnson drew away from the | held theit fires mente Toe tends. They BT 1h w RL | Aa fnterational, competition, for plans and, pro- | thence, south Os fee Gis inches to. the rear Tine the proprietors of the place grew bolder and | bunch, closely pressed, by William "Hider. Tis) they met in what was called the uty = — es hese je + thet 7 fee 8; ed t y- | Who cam ig al nish. ‘T! . p Senator Sherman; admirably | Petition with elther one projec ee ee ee ee eee between Danny Needham and ‘Shadow” | Hamilton, urged br his friends contested | in Ieit ‘the meeting was removed, to las. Wide on atid’ nort seet, ndjolning above-de= Shia canes of the nee with Johnson Without, regarding to which, bridge (cea, 1 2008 | scrived property.on the east by a depth of 42 f FOR ADVERTISING IN seer ore were Tetined that the hehe vow |and won. by a scant head. William ides {he center of the Market building under the Peat oe sO Go wewarded to the best project, | together with ‘the improvements, consisting of a be permitted to take glade finishing third. It was a great race and the | *°W2_, Clock. Once, during the war, the sulk baring an ‘abocolute value; and a. prise of | BFick dwelling numbered 310 E ‘street northwest. not be pe 3 crowd cheered itself hoarse. quncll assembled ‘at the Washington and BH tbe twenty thousand) crowns (cea 890 $4,060) | Subject. however, to deed of trust to William E. capes Watenmear The third and last event was the 100. | Ot! depot to receive and decline the re- will be awarded to the second best ree : ie , ie ‘ : Dixon Ch isition of Gen. Wilcox. for es If | Edonston and’ Constantine H. Williamson 20 om Cl Ps yard swimming race, open to’ail, ‘n quisition o} % x quarters for The best ‘project solved the question of connecting ) trustees: bearing date Junuaty 6. i802 to secure ¢ Venting WY: | NEW yoRK, Aug. 2%5—Tom O'Rourke, | gold and silver medele presente “ey "he Arte eee ans a cocewation. st the town. fe two Danks at the Bakuter with one opening. $0 | Company of Penmyirania, the payment fa cer: e the backer of Pugilist Dixon, has challeng- | Harris & Co. Ten boys faced the starter 1 bee jestroved the market CLT af a ' i statement of which will be fur ed Billy Plimmer, the English bantam-| namely R. E: Waddell jr. We te é building the council met for several months Be conditions, this (project will recelve & apecial | Tih 2080 Pe time of naire ete Weight, to fight Dixon for $500 a side and | Weeks Mike Candiete, Lee c oningham, |2t the old theater building on Cameron es bobo 1go7_¥**-_| premium ‘of 10,000 (ten thousand) crowns (cea | Miririag of sale: One-third of the purchase money @ purse at 1if pound: Granville Lewis, Fred. Kappler. in, | Steet. and then removed to Concordia Fon SALE #1500 WEST. EXDINEAR THE DE | 4206 $2,000), bealdes tne a eter of commerce re-| to bo paid in cash, balance in three ‘equal in BECAUSE IT 18 THE FAMILY vate HS Buchanan, H. K: Gibson and Lee Counsel. | ial! on Fairfax street opposite the market ‘A‘great vargaim. | serves 10 himselt the right of iuying aug of the | gtallaventey 10 1 ad ee nten ameerest ot PAPER OF THE CITY, BEING not rewarded projects for 5,000 ttive 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and Pa ave. @ P| eo na 2102 $1,025). fon. of the. para P ST. BIT. 1GTH AND 1sTH cae SE the winners shoald be commistoned to | OF ail cash, “at the option of the purchaser. Ali ts ii En A Fistic Carnival. man. ‘The race ‘was never in doubt after |°@USTe Vay Marauders. QO TAK-N AND READ IN EVERY] pw yorK, Aus. %—The Coney Istana | te first 2 yards had been passed, and M HOME, BY PRETTY MUCH| qlyitic Cit nae rminced: a nek sland | Weeks won handily. H. IK. Gibson. was | The western part of the city seems to be secured by a deed of’ trust on the property ‘sold, Fone, ior, brown Stone execute the ‘work upon the vasis of hig tender the | Cmberancing, and recording at purchaser's "cost, EVERYBODY, AND ESPECIALLY | fstic carnival for next Tuesday night. ‘The | "*x¢eer the conten teen ce an. intented with active trespassers upen ether | Suture sine an Selle Uke Gilwene: sae en OAH Weise allotted: will not Ue part. mnie: "eras of sale to ber consiiog Ciara’ tas 0 BY THOSE HAVING MONEY TO| program for the occasion will consist of | tendent Stevens, who’ fas ‘been ‘duped | PCOPIC’s Property. Besides the attack on| Weapons. | ms Orson Ave hear 1iih st. ; 18.000 | Tithe projects proved, With device and scaled | Gays from date of sale, otherwise trustees reserve SPEND. several limited round contests. The most | “The Patron, ‘Saint of Free Bathe? | ME Bland and on Miss Engalhart, as| The state law of Kentucky makes any pore Tsk. nant convenivares.s.....-- 2,000 | letter containing the device are to te the right to resell the property at risk and cost conspicuous - | mounted a barrel and in neat speeches pre- | heretofore reported in The Star, several lig pane ice Sp > SOS SWATEIS “€THOSEFSOW, 1 | We menage oe ‘commerce (Balapest, Laucznia, | Of defaulting purchaser O¢ parchasers, entific points between Mysterious Billy es pre. has elther fought or challenged another 40 Fou SALE-FEW DOORS FROM THE BRITISH | ie, shirts of the lucky ones | the police the depredations of nocturnal HOUR OF THE DAY WHEN Its| Tom Williams of Australia, and Tommy | their friends lifted them on their shoul. ‘Char! OD READERS HAVE THE TIME AND | RUAN Ue Neer detest” * man Who has |ders and paraded up and down the beach Ralitoel “Hotel con iting oak Payers ICLINATION or) The judges were Messrs. Whitman. Os- INCLINATION TO CONSULT ITS of the News, JW aeneman, Of | streets, discovered an intruder on the root ADVERTISING COLUMNS, AS Yacht Racing in England. Dr. Grenfell and J. E. Jones of The | sn alata and he hurried oe Put she eave Q ‘WELL AS TO READ THE NEWS. | yonpon, Aug. %.—The regatta of the|Hvening Star. The latier also acted at _ os iron Royal Dart Yacht Club, of which Mr. H. : Beuddy fe commodore,” took place today. |,,This afternoon the program is attractive.| Andrew Clark, a stranger here, claims BECAUSE ITS ADVERTISING| The station of the club is at Dartmouth | There will be fancy diving and the acro- | that his wife is living at a house on Prin- Su projects presented until bis term will be ex: 0 Yezation. Msn resfieuce, built of browee | antined te ane appainted commission of experts, | 8u2s-cokds Trustees. Oflce, 500 Sth st. m.w. stone and b heavy stone steps; contains 11 | and the prizes shall be awarded the basis of Foums and lanes Dath room: yt ball; large ch arranged, i THOMAS DOWLING & CO., Auctioneers, thelr opinion. 612 F st. n.w. The projects received within the fixed term will] VERY VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, Nos. be exposed to public view during two weeks. 1009 AND 1013 CAMBRIDGE STREET, ‘COOK Tewarded aud. eventually bought projects} PARK. GEORGETC pass Into the possession of the Hungarian gore Ment, which will dispose fr ‘The Terms "to which th ¥ ronghout th ing 4 rooms on : butler's WN, D. PAUCTION, On TUESDAY, AUGUST TWi INTH, 1803 iy of them. AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we will sell, 18 front surroundings of the | of the premises, lots 60 and 71, square I1Z, each bridges and the plans am longitudinal section of fronting 18 feet on the north side of Cambridge . ol its club house is at Kingwear. The bats of the beach will Go their best. There cess street, formerly kept by Capitola ry is worthy price, $14,000; | ever bridge e subjoined can be obtained at | street, Cook Park, by a depth of 78 feet to a 12. RATES ARE MUCH LOWER, IN and i a will be sev 1 Reog" Acoma call ed et dt cree camicia paral at ‘austria Honesty, hoe | He iuleg. limproved by on te Drea brick front PROPORTION ‘TO. EXTENT AND | course was in the Enzllsh Channel, starting | Tul Be Beveral Taces and a ludicrous tut | Crossman. He has made a number of at- sin" ? Gets caw. luis peak aeeees amin Gein cel ome en ee ee QUALITY OF CIRCULATION | ineto and around a mark boat in the chan- ements tempts to see her and has been repulsed. <a 5 communicated later’ on and can be obtained by ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one, twe SS ELPCS)T ECS NSERAE EG, | Heeconmpet itor at the hateat othe 30 September, | andthe yearn, with increyt wechred Ma, ced THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER/|nel. The course was salled over four|Clearing House Certificates in New | St “denies that she is his wife and claims é eT “¢ sented the medals. As the badges of merit | persons in that section have reported to Uleza) latest the 31 Jaunary. 1891, toward receipt. ee sDeOTemie y BECAUSEIT IS PUBLISHED ATAN | Smith of Boston, who recently defeated | were pinned on th ) PAPER IN WASHINGTON, AND) times, making the total distance 40 miles. me places. f trust on thi ty sold, or all cash, at th The fi 60. The wind orien: Glare'was held to answer for threats and > e sau: i be ie vty l, or all cash, at e = 7 r ie first prize was £60. he wind was was held to answer for threat ed oa P st, n.w., one sanare | 1s. At the above-mentioned option of the. pure deposit ‘of $100 AMONG THE VERY LOWEST IN = contains 13 large ccmmodious in July, 1893. option of the purchaser. A cn a st 5 blowing a light breeze from the northwest | (The New Orleans Clearing House Asso-|the woman sent out of the city by the Jgtiom room ‘and very | THE, ROYAL HUNGARIAN MINISTER OF COM- Nenecieg sat iiepitns oe warekena'a eeeoe SES UNITED BTATES. when the start was made at Il o'clock. “The | ciation yesterday took actiom om the pa 4-dkds THOMAS irway | {PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING ScHOor | _*' - | mayor. Britannia, Calluna, Satanita and Navahoe | sition to issue clearing house certificates for | A strong effort will be made by the peo- - = = — took part in the match and tt away in| small sums to take the of rene le of Alexandria county to secure the i hath room, with latest sanitary mickel | house.—Omice of the Commissioners of the Dis- | C. G. SLOAN & CO.,AUCTIONEERS, 1407 G ST. dhe comer sninen: = f The ee ee ae ee tee a ae wo ome oe ese een Ueeeebente Get oe Sento. Oe Ss see | cECREIGNG GRAND CLARO, DDO ERECES om | —_—-— planters without money to have the | Tor improving the government road from ba nest and gas lighted by ete = O'CLOCK M. ON AUGUST | PARLOR FURNITURE, COUCH, ODD CHATRS A Deputy Sheriff Avicsuinated. The Montgomery's Trial. Sara cnn rennet Ouptonene thie state of | the Chain Senge vs. the Acsteest Seine. tricity: electric bells, speaking tubes and Uurglar | 4803, for constructing a two | AND ROCKERS, OAK BOOK SHELV) : tine ceuter “Akomsanniees Gori ase asia rs was rendered advisable. After dis-| The city elect aisrns; in . known improvement and | story eight-room school house on Vermont aventic CHERRY HALL RACK, RUGS, CARPETS AND | _The report from Welch, McDowell county, | |, The, crussen Dronteorery preliminary san | cussion the following plan was adopted: | of the trouble with the electric lights here Sores SOS Steet: gece | Reetepa aed F freee aortheeats on Saare | MATTINGS Oaks AND WALNUT IDE | West Virginia, of the shooting of Deputy | i"Chesapenke bay. preparatory to her ac: | sue certificates of deposit to persons hav: | fs occasioned by the failure of the, city. t9 | EE Wy — Boa te very desirante, being fashionable and cou- | 360. Blank forme of remeron tpectca iene a ND EXTENS . A. Cunniny y , jin C y., Prepa amie tes ial Z a3 ‘aynesville, Scutent ‘sor stores, Cars, herdics,” Ar: elegant | together "with all, Rectesety interes ea te | PIING CHAIRS, MANTEL BEDS OAK AND | Shite Rebinson is wonarmed. Deputy ceptance speed (wisi over the Lone Taiand | Mf money, on deposit. payable to ‘them. | compel the cutting of trees, through wich | hungry “are being cared for, ‘Tents for the ieidoures goin “op on all suds “which | obtained upon application therator at the ofie ot | WALNUT SUITES, DOUBLE ASD ‘SINGLE | Cunningham was ‘known throughout West | Sound course. Capt. Davis who will com- | More’ make the certfientes pascbe chee ack | eet ae the weive with the fate fhe | camps nd detention near Way- se the value of this property; | the inspector of buildings of the District of Co- BEDSTEADS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE HAIR | Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and | man: this — song ness art-| the clearing. house. “The ‘members’ sere one ae toe _ ~dayd hy Crome are gepected arrive tomorrow. pee Cinmiieced Tee erate bom thane forme will be | MARES UCN HERES, CONS TEAATTG | the Carolinas, having been until recently a| ment today arranging the details of the | unanimous sin the belief that this pian | ture at the electric light works. wo ES price. reasonable at and. ail oT M, PARRER, STOVES, K. TABLES, COORING "UTENSILS, | Fevenue officer, and having figured in many | F108) wach, Wil Ponape ta ontwamery | Would give the required relief, not only to <atateiineaie ae ee ee tony ant On on : — = F. Pow! do. gusset &e.. Sc | of the most noted moonshine raids. He was | Wir nave to ihake 1312 knots t0 equal the | Planters, but to business men as well. The ae a i 2 . jy20-1mn “PROPOSALS Fort FURNISHING CEMENT FoR | , OR THURSDAY, AUGUST THmTY-Frgst, 1s09, | considered one. of the bravest officers | Patwnit's necari and, win’ a ponus tor her | certificates will be just as good as money | ,EAinburah Mestans as Admiral ay Por, sas, ae wee Beene een oe ine | PENS Ae cee ya | Raheem tae cna ete | llc” of RELORT Her" contact cal Yor | And am be a Wey chested dts Bota auaren, Cates teen | Sir" ang naglen, fuser ‘i rom ‘ ‘Dear New Jersey ave. | e. Washina! " ~ ate, st. n.w., we will se * . 2 Sain bath brick dwellings reccptioe ball: | Sealed propsials SRE her Biokicah NEUE SS 803. | Stovecipentioned well-kept furniture. ee ee ee colnet man. and {t ts sup. |17 knots on a four hours’ continuous run. Ned. proninals will he! race a Ernst of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, has re- t muntels; complete in every respect a [antl ONE TM, SEPTEMRET Secosh, anges | | ause-disC. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. | PO TO oartant witness, ee A Plot to Fire Detroit Discovered. | signed his position as admiral of the fleet Sty seca. | furnishing Natiral tisdeauile Comest? Soetiqt®® | GNIrED STATES MARSHAL'S SALEBY VIRTOR ce Submarine Font Tes Early last Monday morning Superintend- | of the British navy, retaining only the hon- root brick dwelling: cell m.{.; location, | forms may be obtained at this | of a Writ of fleri facias issued out of the clerk's Let the Men Mind the Babies. The naval board appointed to test the|ent of Police Starkweather of Detroit was | rary title. a st ge wear D at: ie a bargain at $4,100. | of Kon SSiontis W, FARBER. CHAS, F. | office of the Supreme, Court, of the District of | Mtrs. Mary E. Lease of Kansas made a| Baker submarine torpedo boat will go to | informed by one of the members of his de- ‘Cheapest house in the city: F st. n. e. near 34| Sows communnnoners: D.C = Tie anle- for cash, at the door of the court house | SEeech at the farmer's alliance encampment | Chicago for that purpose next week. | The | tective Uy certain, persons inthe city to matteceicr waar Wik Gat fick: bath 1 ted | r r, t Mount Gretna, Pa. rday. id: | board has recommended that the Holland | cocte = ms in the city to! rhe marriage of Yohe, the Ameri- er: terooin “brick: Dark: emt: “always rem ms mae of the District of Columbia, on THURSDAY, the | at Moun re not Willing to setthe thec: | type. be accepted by. the department, but | destroy the water works pumping station why “free Ay Sy Sashedint eStmatOn’ @ektnice | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | SEM Qttheat Sar tet uct | preeiea eea seca th ae ce oeelestnene | HeEune acties on theie Fepore the Recreuars | with domarmite: Them with the water map [cam aacirenm f0,17000 Hope hen been an as 623 E st. ow. _| FoR SALE OK FXCUANGE — CHERRYSTONE | ¢laim, interest and estate of the defendant in and | we ask you to remain at home and mind the | has directed a further trial of the Baker PIE, CULL OM, fires in several Parts of the | kept secret until a few days ago. when it ® AS THE OWNER IS LEAV-| Cottage “Hotel, Cherrrstone. Northampton Co.,| 0, the following described property. to wit: | baby and knit the stockings; we can settle | boat. Dawenaswko fence rites, Said the | was announced to some intimate frienls. jezant marble-front house: 15 | Va; completely, furalshed: capacity, 140 guexte | Lot numbered six (6). ip square numbered lx | every problem that confronts this nation by persons who figured as principals, in the ——_—-.e0_—_— brick stable; Io LM. TAYLOR, Jr., 1338 F’ 22-3m* s Sint of Columbin, selzed und leviel mex, |Mmeans of that bloodiess weapon, ‘the| Sam Yeager, relict of the famous Cooley | Propo: ot ose Gaewe te Ge pemee The relief committee of the Tnited He- to be owned and controlled by m2 Ret. mem | FOR SALE — aT WOODSIDE. scarx-Roow | {aks ,DItrict of Cotumabia, soteed and levied upon | ballot.” ” gang, which operated on the, Pennsylvania] ‘PAt arrests will follow. brew Trades of New York issued a circular | Toas, FoR SALE_NEW EIGHT-nooM HOTS! cottage; large attic, hath, hot and cold water, | to satisfy execution No. 7 06, in favor of Jere- rder, escaped from jail at Kingwood, W. yesterday appealing for aid for the thou- - eiiar. a bea ep. 1908 0p ot now to | Gao cellar winds able: Sormer lot. with | tah J Bron & Matas, Do. | Battpctanaraieh of Kapurthala satted for] Va. “Wednesday night, He waa to have] | Botrrs’ Bromo Lirmra cures sick e,nen- | sands of men, ‘women and children of UhAt| 1. a oc sumer for momma foe! ‘two lines of cars. Apply ED. J. ade; .600: terms to suit. D. M. RA! . Marshal, D. erday e steamshi ‘uerst | been ti next week for complicit; ‘the | ratj insomnia where all other fail. ‘who, claimed, are without shell ‘akE Bromo-Seltscr HANNAN. SIT 11th st. mw Toset | jes2m LEIGHTON. 452'D st. n.w., cor. 4% | anlStostia S'0or"skes: | Bismarck. ~ robbery of old man Yope. mae gf bas sok curviog: ‘Before retiring—trial bottie 18 ota,