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10 McKnew’s 933 Penn. Ave. We close daily at 5 p.m. Saturd Annual Midsummer Clearing Sale. en’s Porsishives- en’s urnishings. "3 furnishings is going at a less to I summer styles now om hand. sh Club Ties, 7c. for 4 for ie. soc. Tecks and 4-in-Hands, 23c. Part Taken by Marines in Battle of July 3, MEN AS COOL AS IF AT PRACTICE Capt. Murphy's Report to Head- quarters. SECONDARY BATTERY FIRE THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1898-12 PAGES. 'AT THE SMALL GUNS! WHY OUR SHIPS WON] Flag Secretary Wells’ Conclusions From Comparisons. ‘ GUNFIRE IN BATTLE OF JULY 3 Greater Accuracy, Better Morale and More Small Guns. THE NEED OF ARMOR ISCES Sterling Silver For the Toilet Table, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER. (Successor to Kutcliffe, Sutton & Co.) TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK DWELLING HOUSES NOS. 3038, 30640 AND 3042 CAM- BRIDGE STREET, WASHINGTON, D. ©. By virtue of three deeds of trust, recorded re- ively in Liber 2062, follow 470, 44 and 488, of the land vecords for the District of Columbia, we Wl sell xt public auction, on MONDAY, THE TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AU x Ise, commencing at FIVE O°CLOCK PM, three parcels of ground in that part of the ciiy of Wasb- ington formefis knew ax Georgetown, known as lots bumbered fifty-three (G3), difty-four & fifty-five 5), fn Ashford & Ridout, ceustees’ division of part of square one hundred and twelve (112), new ‘square numbered twelve bundred and eighty-two (1282). formerly called “Cooke Park,” as per plat recorded tn Liber A. R. 8. folie 212, of the records of the surveyor’s office for sald District. Lot 53, improved uy house No. 3038, Will be first offered; then lot 54. improved by we No. 3060, ond then lot 5S, improved by house No. 3042. Terms of mle on each let: Oue-third cash, bal- ance in equal instatlme and two Sears, with interest from de annually, and secure cash, at option ef p required on ench I ing, stamps and If term: Asean eseetseasoateaneteionsoate io escorts teetontontone onae iene $1 and $1.50 Neglige Shirts, 50c. ects Sizex only The following report of the part taken by Ae Bs ee leclice: 2¢_| the marine corps in the fight with Cervera'’s A correspondent of the Associated Pre: $1.50 Manhattan Negliges, $1.2 squadron has been received by the Navy | Under date of August 1, writes from Guan- 2.50 Manhattan Negliges, $1.50. | pepartment: tanamo that there has been so much con- Men's Bathing Suits, 89c. Received, Flagship N. A. Station, July 16, | Jecture since the battle of July 3 as to the ) Men's Bathing Suits, $1.25. 1898, American predominance of guns over the as we Cents Each. —Novelties that you can’t duplicate in this country less of rding at cost of Mt complied with 4 trustees reserve f! See fede malo te U. S. FLAGSHIP BROOKLYN, Spanish that, at the request of the : nd 35c. Hose, Se Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, July 6, 1868, | Ciated Press, Lieut. Benjamin W. than 50 cents. A manufacturer went up and we took these soc. I ) Hose, 35¢- Sir: 1. I have the honor to submit the fol- | flag secretary for Commodore Schley, who lines to offer you as specials. NO. 410 All Summer Underwear at less} towing report of the part taken by the ma- | “rected the fire of two five-inch guns cur- than cost. rine guard of this vessel on 3d inst. in the | '#8 the battle, has made a comparison of action which resultsd in the destruction of | the sunfire of the United States and Span- trust, recorded respec: 1, foltos 490 and 26 et one of the land records of the District of C tively im Libers 21 They are just as we show them—full size of the illustra- ey W. H. McKnew, 932 Pa. Av. | the spanish squadron: 3 Nahe tenucoistitae 2 ee iainee ie tion—silver handles, guaranteed 925-1000 fine—extra heavy See aad A Se Semen af She outy acrat anl0-6od 2. At the moment the alarm was given e ns rid iy, be- explained at —every piece stamped. suction, ‘ = <== | that the nemy's ships were coming out of | #llows: M., machine rapid fire; H. R. C., lees, ov DAY OF AUGUST. O'CLOCK tate, situa aa a ie a te ee ady | Hontoria revolving cannon; Max. Nord., Maxim Nordenfeldt; R. F. G., rapid-fire FOR SAKE OF OLD GLORY. the harbor the guard was at quarters, ri for inspection. It was immediately dismiss- “Toll PM. the wing deserit in the city of Washington, - a 5 7 of ‘columbia, te = ne pis Company of District Veluntcers at | cd and ths mien sent to thelr stations for,| #0" 53 --Button Hooks, Nail Files, Shoe Horns, $) gsio,Gigeuss ae, Tee nie hanes Frent in Poto Rico. battle. The United States vessels on the block- Square numbered eight bundred and sinigy inl ml cope of a tettee re | Glial din teibe Geceae ax calierae ading line were the Brooklyn, Texas, | % (S17), and all interest they, the Philip Ruppel, Joseph Kappel may have or either of them law of said Joseph Ruppel ( estate, together with all the Manicure Knives, etc. lowe, Oregon, Indiana, Vixen and the { Gloucester. The Spanish squadron con- ted of the Infanta Maria Teresa, Viz- se »m Charles F. Bryant, who is in H, Ist District of Columbia Vol- unteers, and who was among the first to 1 corp., 13 pvts. 1 corp., 10 rts. 1 corp., 10 pyts- -2 music, 4 prts. sets A § | caya, Almirante Oquendo, Cristoba! Colon i oroee al a awe Jand in Porto Rico. The letter + 8 pets. } | and ihe torpedo boat destroyers Pluton and Order by mail as well if you wish. ee mother, Mrs LA pre 1 | Furor. per aunnm, secured by de a fire party. 710 Gece: The batteries of these vessels were as erty sold, or all cash Goods to the amount of $10 or over will be sent C. O. D. to any part of the United States—subject to examination. Prices guaranteed 20 per cent lower than ANYBODY’S. follows: 3 American. Total (full strength of guard).. .. 69] Brooklyn—Eight eight-inch, twelve fiv The men were full of enthusiasm, but | !ch. twelve six-pounders, tour one-pound- there was no excitement or disorder, and | ers end four machin ave apparently no concern for personal safety. Oregon—Four thirt = pe “a = The battery was handled with admirable | inch, four six-inc At the last | cooiness and deliberation. Greater care] iv ino. ai fe sales nd put the | could not be taken in setting sights and | “X one-Pounders and four mackines. pastenat rig ler ere erie nape beanie: tase eae ndiana—Four thirteen-inch, eight eight- eae and each striving to make a record | inch, four six-inch, twenty six-pounders, ‘ © | scor>. i pounders and four machines. Considering the fact that the enemy was ur tweive-inch, eight eight-inch, wnding and supervisory : deposit of $100 required at 1 eapt., 1 ieut., 1 Ist sergt.....ee.00 ule to be complied with in of sale, or trustees resery property at the risk aftet five da me DeWwspap conveyancing, §! chaser’s cost, SAMUEL H, WALKER, MICHAEL I. WE “ Seer ¢ defaulting tof suc mn Washing mps, ete., at pur es en-inch, eight eight- twenty six-p»unders, pa abo Any honest man or woman is entitled to CREDIT here. Small weekly or monthly payments. CASTELBERG, resreserconioes ap anamo three day place we au6-d&ds Ses SR a a a a a ee a ee am ee ¢ ie hol gae 7 | Lotecton American fi fir. It was a hard-fou within effective range during the greater neh, twenty six-pounders, six ‘4 odds, but our b m. part of the action, the fire of the secondary | cne-psunders and four machine: = UE. : At Santiago we passed Morro Castle, | battery must have bsen most destructive to| Texas—Two twelve-inch, six six-inch, = nd by virtue of a decree of toe Supreme a the Merrimac, made famous by | B'S Men and material, and contributed its -potnders, six one-pounders and $ | Court pf the, District of Columbia, passed the ist — Lead raph - sped full share to bringing the battle to an end | four mzchine e ° ° & | day of B07 Lee, Hobson. » of the Span- | so speedily and with so little loss to our-| Gloucester—Five six-pounders and. four (=) argain liver an ellapble Jewe er pon pee Yen fo bag ep ocw gegen ish batt It is reported that Spanish officers | three-pounders. 9 = gy em § promis, on’ 3 and I had ‘ated that so dzadly was the effect of | _Vixen—tour stx-pounders and three Max. tae <i GUST EI TEENTH, 1808, t to reach | OUr undary battery fire it was impossible | Nord. automati £ | FOUR O°CLOCK, the iive | to keep their men at the gun: Ghanish: "S5 cu ant bias Where all did their duty manfully, It is] toresa—Two eles ale di taaipeateetiants = Welauickiy flicult matter to select individuals for ee enc een acu eneel inch, a ve ° & fiery Sane tee eet ctin ned cut Gkt) | special mention. ‘There are some, however, | €lght six-pounders, eight H.R. C. and four 5 2 = | term: put the Spanish flying. I nad | Who deserve to be brought to your notice | machines. = tn deed of trust on, the BrvD- n haratack in it; Dut after | Conspicuous manner courage, intelligence | g@r eve Te cleven-inch, ten 65-inch, | ¥ $1 Se bson sepentt soeetoon ot oan cok le I gave it m and devotion to duty. bes ete racasere) eight H.R. C. and four | & Baltimore House, 108 N. Eutaw St. Established 1846. $ all conveyancing st Terms of echines. BA 2 be complied w 2 ‘ Pastestestestestestestestetestestestetesteteteteste Pastestasts Sastetetete SatateteSetasts M ~¢ . the tr ES ara ee Oquendo—Two eleven-inch, ten imoh, | eecteegecesgeeegecenteceeteteetet Sootosdoctntentetentosocentongontentoegocngongoeetongecgezondeteetongecentocfecetengeg Seleeteeteentecnnietnintecnintotetoreinie | Tale) otherwiee th C Gushed ‘on | , During the early part of the action a car-| eight five-pounders, eight H.R. G. and oe oe = seaell —— tridge jammed in the bor2 of the starboard | fcur machin: x-pounder, and in the effort to| Colon—Ten NOEL lined up in a walted tor | forward s six-inch, six 4.7-inch. ten six- | could not alone account for the disparity | the Americans, in fact, much as a “mug-| KIRKLAND’S CRITICAL CONDITION. aud-dts Gena fan. F withdexe case became detached from | Pounders, ten one-pounders and two ma- | in results. é pecan OO) Ort aee Deane or ceem mart wre were rue vad Gums ineraeriactiies eerie cae atom tee Le oe | eines pee Gate ee and sicken to think that such a people is of |The Rear Admiral Has but one out to look for my haver- | pore aeeibt avtactt the | ,Pluton—Two twelve-pounders, two six- ome Causes. “me tor | SU mankind that which has succeeded best || Chance to Survive an Operation. By virtue of - iain ao thei ap ot gent bore and impossible to extract from the | pounders, two Max. Nord, automatic. The victory was due, in part, to the fol-} in the economic competition and has been Rear Admiral Kirkland yesterday at Val- | Sf trast dat am By finatotaniaee c= Corp. Robert Gray of the port gun| Furor—Two twelve-pounders, two six- | lowing causes: mest successful in uniting liberty and OS Cal Fy cata Sa vls % = cocci vd % ; default. 1 4 to get an- | 4*Ked and received permission to attempt to | pounders, two Max. Nord. autozaatic. 1. The greater accuracy of fire of the j Plenty. ; ejo, Cal., underwent a severe operation, heving been. > cocoanuts. drive the shell out by means of the ram- Total be Wiitedutatanns caacs They cannot bear the peculiar American | upon the outcome of which depends his ‘secured itive ‘men began | @er. To do this it was necessary to go out al Number of Guns. a fi pool he Spanish ships | £0T™ f-swageer, which is not like either | chance for fe. Only a few days ago he | beneficiary the the ‘subseribers, tru and finally their wives and | 0" th? gun, and the undertaking was full of United States, | Spanish The “use of wood mn the Spanish: sive | thelr own swageer or that ot Mrgiishiact. | 7.0 Cosssiny the teal of heale& ew be | == = ome trust nated, ‘will sell at public anc. They are well protected by our | ‘fficulties and danger, the latter due in a 8) I1-inch....--. to such an extent as to render the extin-| and misunderstand their directness and | “22 (NOvINS She Dest Of beak. tesa Ee er is Pe er troops and seem well contented. They | 8Te&t measure to the blast of the turret 6 Gineh it. F. guishing of a fire practically impossible | realism in speech as a form of boorishness. STE onde a ace oh eh Inti, eemen se? avin piece or parcel of land) described think more of our money than they do of | 4S firing overhead. The gun was het, | $ peace after several large shells had cut up water { All people in the world, we have long | pends on the success of the surgical opera- at areal: known as Kits nu: : er Ie ee and it was necessary iS Se to ee ele bainch FG br ep heeai eet waeinnianadliese nates , are annoyed by the English habit | tion. ix (6) hundred dnd sixty-two ‘ es Ree ladder with one hand whil> endeavoring | {inch RLF. G 5 G-pounders. . aeons oes of “chaff,” and the continental is so vexed ae cree: b © navy a sul d Douglas, as per plat on guard at our bridge | with the other to manipulate the long ram-| ¢-pounders, <pounders 8. The greater number of guns of S-inch | hy American “pawkiness” and sub-satiric ate een uae aceane sed ole npg Seep ee i Bo beet pad sed me to get under a | ™er- After a brave effort he was forced to arene = Max. Nord caliber on the United States bare Eerae humor that he even fails to recognize, | 2" bats “s dc eC ERLRE) [oN ponies pd bounds! Courers and Then a general fire com- | 8i¥e up and was ordered fn. duachines eae 4. The better morale, eoeltor e fac ue what every Englishman sees, that kindli- ; Carpenter was called in for consultation. ose Lhnengs gg 9 Selon dens aaneur: de, which Geaneer Ganner) We Ap pees nen esr : ae tegen: Hombarammente: aicne the ness ste those who Sols coemead equality is |The patient grew worse and yesterday | about pe hee a, veel nang: vod seinen sent by the executive officer, and promptiy Motel civceccsse fotal.. = sd ‘- a a - of the very essence of the special American Vigil as si Se by a dwelling of 6 rooms, nearly ndw fine barn, mad ook te morning I| placed himself in the dangerous position Bucs Cuban coast, at Santiago de Cuba and at | Character. He thinks thenvapitetal as gon | eorming the tug Vigilant was sent to San | Oe eae oD rcceanaty eat butine tee outside the gun port, where he worked and| From the foregoing table 1t will be ob- | San Juan as selfish, and loo! - Sedied. an the corporal Eat aeas Hetdiee served that the United States ve The value of a large secondary battery | ‘the result of a false political economy, as | W: G- Taylor, formerly of the navy. One i ae ne en oes had been able to get the rammer into the | SUperior in guns of large caliber, having a | was demonstrated, for the work of the} dictated by a with to tmpoverish Europe | allon of blood was drained from the pa- | pusdsel dellaxe must be down at the time of bore, and there seemed nothing left to do| total of fourteen thirteen-inch and twelve- | G-pounders contributed largcly in. keeping D2 ots and fre apon thele high tariffs. | Francisco under full speed to bring up Dr. | them being cor ng the iladeus- our volunteers, who hundred rounds at him; , he came back this morn- tribu s and thrust it out of its natur to | tient’s stomach. An incision was made In | stle, oue-thind one-third in“ trely s fs a beautiful country and a fine | but dismount the gun. At this juncture | inch. Sta a eae Suis 08 | Ode the en einyia) firelliy Arivine <thamitf=Orai ermpateiton trade. eee Seneca 7 locating the | mouths from da ail cas seen eiett : sek Private Macneal, one of the crew, volun-| the cnemy. But it might be well to state | their guns. T aie S - is s he he of loca t of the bu uncing at the cost of the Camera, and we have pictures of | THe uN was so important, the starboard | Home except In “the case of two shots, | tection for the guns’ crews. With the men | of te RADE TE tatee ee aE Ae performed Dr. Hibbett said within tend rom day. property will be resold at the cyst and risk of the d ‘amit AK battery being engaged, that as a forlorn nd thirteen inches, which struck | disabled or driven from their stations, the The operation was highly su Cae Ee aehine, | the masses, that it may attain to giant pro- = ing purchaser. A small first trust to the same = ‘southern coast of | hove he was permitted to make the at-| the Teresa, and perhaps one which struck | =hip {8 of little value ax a Aghting machine:_|) portionas that’ ttimay, one) day test Ata eee beneficiary on said lots G and 162 will be arranged : which | tempt. He pushed out boldly and set to| One of the destroyers. On the other hand |The armor of pc dlong Rent goutss: inci qaktiat is Nenpiceioestiicgee aes under the influence of ether with the buyer or suld subject thereto on the day forty) miles! framiSan Juan,| Fore, Phe gund ot the forward tivret were | Ayo Sues ous Of Tapld fire: gube cof me. | Sheus oe, tance ofa hout SOW) yards; this | raeroelot tha continent: tf aataie mt ncnl the rapid location of the seat of rere Peat! MARION DUCKETT, direction. We. are going | firing, the blast nearly knocking him over- | dum caliber was in favor of the Spanish | Wo\ eerie US many | independence, will lie’ at the merey of | {2G Tepid location of the seat of trouble ELBERT DE 2 aay We e260 82 | card. aud!tha: cuemty sy shot “ere: coming | Shwe, they havingintty; guns trom ste-inctie cous and the short time required to consummate a ar of Spanish with frequency into his immediate neigh-|T@pld-flre down to and including their | 7 The small danger of injury to the| America. For all these reasons they hold| the work of relief, gives the patient the tees 3 = 4 th 5 = Americans in detestation st fav = very. r o12in ¢ isl : rae x . ae twelve-pounders, while the United States | Water-jine portions of the ships. So far as aon. most favorable chance of recovery. The — ing the other fleet arrived and | bertood. tt owe Fullled anita cthes one vessels had but eighteen guns of the rapid- | !8_kndWn, no vessel was penetrated he- Fe niageraeiee OO Serra report that a blood vessel in the stomach AUCTS., 1407 G ST. sel much better, as before we Boon | of the deck, Macneal acver paused in his| fire type. tween wind and water; moderate armor pro- NEGRO DEMOCRATS MEET. had bursted was untrue, as Intestinal ob- — E b nd understood that 6,000 | Ie° the rammor was findiiy sidcel 12 | _10 the smaller guns, the proportions were | tection at the water line with a strong pro: : —_— ee ETS ‘ , OF VALUABLE REAL ES. now and will give them a | the bore and the sheli ejected. “he guu| 241 for the United States and 76 for. the | tective deck would permit a more efficient | The League at New York Will Strong- | sursical operation been postponed twente of a certale: deed of trust, dated the now and will give them a | (5 immediately put in action and Macteai | Spanish ships, omitting machine guns. This | @lstribution cf the armor around the gun ly Indorse Croker. four hours the illness would have proved of August, 1897, and duly recorded in to worry. I think | Tesumed his duties as coolly as if what he| Superiority in number proved an important | Positions. be) Negro National Democratioyioeagus | tne an aero es ener tere | aa See ae ae ae Sect, 10. K. I can't | had done were a matter of every-day rou-| factor in the battle, for it was stated by ; Sas = met at New York last night. Th (Pea ftir aretha oe el osete quest of ¢ wall acl, for writing, so do | tine. Ae Roget ets sone oe ge tee on permanent eee ein rece aes a Prewitt ei dey abhor eae The battle orderlies well merit a place| fire was so accurately destruct! at : vill recom- aia Gneeee mines, @n sy oftcuice, thane bouts | aiding (those: wiceeedeoiaetecar yer t ony | cimeulty wal @xpenienceas tna ueenineetne | mic oN aeten Tea ITO So noe nnrcee a | mend the unanimous election to the presi- repair creer rtersedhad ended thes dard special mention. They were on the move| ™@en at their guns. Baby Monkey. dency of the league of Edward F. Lee, slumbia, a To Investigate Prospects of English , bearing battle orders to ali] In this connectibn, however, the thirty- nother Dewey bas arriv 1 chief of the united colored democracy of : 5 > volunteers of Porto | parts of the ship, and In no instance did| two eight-inch gurs of the American v Another Dewey ved. It is not y Commerce in China. ; tl he hero of Manila, although he ie wor | New York. George E Tayiex of tows waa i d@ sur- | they fail im the prompt ntelligent per- must _be most seriously taken into | t * : aries Sg! Lae Bee easiest en tg | accounten Desa enatly s proved ttete-escurs | ak pad’almcat aan WontEy NERO Glee Paimy | electeGn temporars echatsmmans oii were constantl and designated « six (36) in Wiiltn "8 sul egre: est and appreciati tract of land kr ichester,"" as The degree of interest and appreciation | Siiim ts secorfel So county wubtivist formance of their responsible duty. The ES of the importance and po: of the } Governor Shepherd, of the surveyw cure, of Captain | Manal men eceucled very exposed positions fe over other guns by the terrible exe- | the baby monkey at the bird man’s, born | Vention, and Ralph E. Langston of New | Cast to which England has been aroused | fe: of sald District.” 4 incer Battalion, | during the action and rendered excelient | Cution which they | wrought and which | a ew weeks ago in captivity. Mamma and | York, temporary secretary. ‘To president | £*5t,'2, Wh! Ayako ahendat ahs Sees Terms: Onsihird cash, balance in one (1) and them. At pres: | service. Signal halyards and numbers, bat-| undoubtedly contributed In a very marked | 5.0 to house in a bie cage and the | A; E. Manning has been delegated the duce eas es erated | two GB) years, with futene” at G'per cent per he pie eee Bnd outed cones mers: eiddled hy | Cera t ene eer {de of the house is a constant ae | Of Teperting roday ‘on! benalt of the com: [C= 1 Commerce Sn omnis | ee ty sul, or all cash at option small projectiles and fragments of bursting Total Gans Engagea. ae . onstant care, a5 | mittee on permanent organization. In an | Rear Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, con- | of Ut" | i “ . A deposit of $100 will be Fequired at well as a datly joy. interview last night President Manning | servative member of parliament for the city | time of sale. Terms to be complicd with In Is “Dewey,” as the bird man has christened = i of York, on a special mission to China. aeys from day of sele, therwiee the tr ees re ee c i : 2 : serve the right to resell at rish and cost of de- the baby, was born.on the roof, among the | tne atuitude of Richard Croke i one | Lord Beresfor’i goes to investigate the | fiultut ‘petites. she: Gar sone poatiasta ee pigeons, and their drumming was Eis lu!- | greatest leader in modern polities in ting | Prospects of commerce and to report par- Rewepiper. All conve: . shell, casua!ties that show in what a zone : 1 A Claim of Unjust Treatment. cf danger the signal men performed thee | 28 making this comparison, it must be To the {The E duties. Signalmen Coombs and MeIntyre| emembered that immediately on coming en a reader of your valued pa-| and Battle Order! Rall and Davis were] out of the harbor, the Spanish vessels ve to make | S@ Near “eoman Ellis when he was killed| headed to the westward, bringing their : 2 Zi : and recording at cost of pt : ® | that they were bespattered with bieod. ate : Sbasae: tnitea | @P¥: For several weeks the little fellow | country today, with reference to his policy | ticularly as to the extent to which the i. Tayior s columns. My The fol swing are the names of the battle full port batteries to bear, while the United | was weak and puny, but careful treatment | in establishing a permanent dem¢tratic col- | Chinese government will guarantee the ASHLEY M. GO! Baltimore and | orderties. States vessels were closing in bows-on. All soon made a well baby of him. True. he | Ted organization in New York and for BiV- | safety of British ce al a y " - : - . afety sh capital already invested sarees sets GES oa | ae rere rate eanuice Pet | as calic now adds then (Hue Mamaia Mons |p ney santos Rue, sual an! sbleland effitent| igo stro at wa eeae aa nied by my wife, | Davis. one : in varying degrees be Les lets at the | key keeps a watchful eye on him and takes | “We colored democrats in the west have | No fitter man than this enterprising and i coepany sa © commanding officer — Privates | beginning of the battle. The following table SS W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTIONEER, sor to Ratcliffe, Su ‘Seat aaa cei is-believed to be a fair estimate of the |¢xcellent care of his health. It is only | confidence in Mr. Croker. Ours is not an | business-like admiral could be selected. His | TRUSTEES’ SALE imore to at-| To the executive officer_Priva na anherote eon i @eOe Oneachs Bide when some kind visitor forgets it is only | object having for its purpose the encour- iss! indicates the vail 5 LOTS ON eral of a relative in that city.| nen, Wismer and F- Pai COEUR S| RES Gh Coe Cason = a baby, and hands in some sweetmeat, that | agement of colored men in the democratic | {othe Cihvace of oon eenng distrust as ND D ST of Lord Salisbury’s diplo- 5 aa macy to conserve British commercial inter- | 1;B3, SSS, ests in China. onds for ths Distriet Lord Charles Beresford intends to be ab- | quest of the purty tho youngster has a pain. Then he is like | party in the different states to come in and any other baby, and yowls. In fact, he is | get offices. We are not for spoils, but we like a real human baby all the time, and | expect something comn:ensurate with the at I should be in Bal-| The flag orderly, Private Richmond Hee elgckn wan Gas officer's orderly, — Brivace | 12ineh Sai Dat aed sum, Were on deck and rendered goud | 8-inch. Woo phate es peek £ romps all day until the sand man comes | service rendered by each leader to whom e < ye tate Phe eas | Bexvic Ginch 17) 47tneh BW acess ' ms Wek sent several months. The SG aplcte = cena) Eines BG 4) 12-pounde around, when he is regularly put to bed. | is due a part at least of the patronage, : ae t we were refused | | The following are the names of the signal | Slnch Fi 3) 6-pounders It is'really amusing to see the loving | ‘The negro republicans have no national | °° onde! oe ee © wet commu- | "orward—Privates Coombs and Mefntyre. | @Pouter $7) L pounders care bestowed by mamma. She is ever | organization because they are out for | inission. says: mpetie anmeesorcins Ci application to the ard—Privates Coombs and } yre. | 2-pounders. ja RC alert to grab her pride when in danger, and | spoils. The moment the leader of a negro | MSSiOm, Says: ; estate, situ to use my com-| ft—Privates Shaw and O'Hearae. 1. pounders. 4| Max. Nora. always interferes when some visitor indi- | republican organization gets part of nis |, Beg @ man of gré&t ability, sound | ington, im’ the Distslet = Machine... harles | of original lot numbered nine . and he po Manly Masic Boys. 1| Machine. ing acquaint-] The music boys, Drummer. Wélsenberg 5 sense and good judgment, Lord = cates a too great familiarity with her off- | party's spoils that moment the organiza- | j)7°¢ an : eight (8), im square one thousand and 4 ic ford may be expected to take the | f/®! Borges 3 gon y 11a) Total..... spring. She does not suffer any interfer- | tion becomes defunct. ha wt - it being the north thirty-six feet and ¢ If I had not | , ~ a weir ence with its food, and when a banana or | _ “Mayor Taggart of Indianapolis may be —— of the general question with con-| front of lot eligi’ (s) the depth ¢ ent money | *84 Fifer Stewart, were stationed on the} The Vixen is not included, for she was sweetmeat is thrust between the bars vig- | fairly termed the Croker of the west. He , *!derable accuracy. There is some reason | all of lot nine depth thereof, « ning n deprived of | main and the gun decks, respectively,’ to | almost directly in the line of fire moen the | orously grabs it, Should baby surrepti- | has beaten ex-President Harrison at the Se rere sust he ae he Ga encased Py ae ey foe oxen kant nae T claimed that as | sound trumpet calls, and behaved manfully. | (oe erent a ee ee rt Fo peers | Hously, get some ing: not enol corte the, polls su bis tame detec who ‘started to give ‘an account of the | refed ty Michard J. d his wife Blix me transportation and| None showe ETS 5 r old lady immediately takes it away and ———+o-—_____ " = “ the | (60°F. E. Bankhages an hages and wife, ion to furnish it on the | enan che ee ee, unflinching courage | them, and remained near the Brooklyn and | Cats it herself, paying no attentive to the | GEN. GORDON'S COMMENDATION, | “B2Kes in Ireland. He will have to discover | June 15, A.D. 1802 A.D. 1802) for that purpose, ir|‘#n the men in the military tops, who| Oregon to look out for torpedo attack. | squawling which always ‘follows “Pens x what regions are still left for the employ. hts, de. any other train at its} £t00d by their guns delivering their fire | She was under fire, but was unable to re- | lays'a minor rele in the family, io seams ment of British capital, in face of the pas. in ene and Former Confederate Lead In ive 7 ” + in ay of sale nis argument was ignored by | with unerring precision, undismayed by the | t¥™® it. content te: pg tee ae ee President McKinley's ‘War see aks rr egeeateae rns Br per cent per aust red hy deed of trust t Grencent any wield (on cee tuiee shout tiem/ant striking |e -Mete! (Rerern ree ante ime [anger threatens, he shows his tects ana | Colonel Ray of the 3d Regiment of Im-| LISUT. GIGUILLAT'S RETURD a a an individ in their immediate vicinity. Private Stock- ‘o determine this quantity, take the time | 1 avely advances to fight, and, if need be, | munes at Savannah, Ga., received the fol- acceptance of bid nh. ‘There | Fide, the only man on the sick list, climb-| allowed from fire to fire for the 13-inch | Qo Yor his family: corporat ed into the main top at the signal for bat- lowing letter from General John B. Gordon | Washington Officer Reached New | Piled with in afteon ders trom ty = , 5 3 : the trustees reserve the rizbt to could be te-| tie, where he Tematned to the end of the | S22 28 # unit. Then in that length of time | One xn stand tor“ hours watching the | yererany: York Yesterday From Ponce. ar tte Soe mek tae at engers unde : = r 5 daily life of the monkey family. Married : : é eo ot rie ammees unger | action, doing good work at his gun. Ene relent of mee ae ae eS SE iis, caetialie tueen Saige caneanee “The herole course of yourself and of-| The United States transport Cherokee, | after five oa paki har railroad company. | scree. sramnscmmissioned officers — First | Would be 1,000 pounds, plus four guns— | Wii'do well to visit the bird man and note | ficers and cheerful responee of your regi_| C@Pt. Garvin, arrived at New York yester- | SiMe _BewsPAner stamps they advan of this | Treall Tre eS Cone oe 4,400 pounds. The allowed time from fire | the sweet contentment of the family from | ment to the call to meet at Santiago a | 94¥ from Ponce, Porto Rico, with four pas- | cost: Has. Bhai - igalls BY vitt, Corpl ‘meter, 3 82 Z i ¢. es 2DLI on citizens. Rosia aud Gone Pls. eler, | to fire for the 13-inch is 320 seconds, and | the wilds of Africa. foe more dreaded than Spanish arms will | 88ers on board. They are Lieut. T. H. nt soldierly | for the 12-inch it is 300 seconds, hence the Sr er LEWIS BAAR. | qualities in the management of the men ; Ernest C. Rost, a iiews- be gratefully remembered by the govern- | Sisuillat, U.S. N : ment and all Americans, God protect you. | Paper artist; W. J. Gheames, private, Pat- nd battery. s 3,613 pounds. These ni By virtue 820 seconds 1s 3,613 p 8 quanti- the London Spéctater. « » | tery F, 3d Artillery, and John L. McKin- Opie Ped B52 et si f the From the JOHN B. GORDON,’ corded in Libe: eq., He of 1 Charges Desertion. First Sergt. Manning rendered valuable : ties for other calibers are found similarl: w rgton has entered suit | aid in supervising the widely separated de- | HOS fF, omer ¢ Sh | We believe that the hatred of continent-| 7 atop in the day Gen. Gordon visited his | 20) Private, Batery B, 4th Artillery. land records fo: the District of C-lvnibia, and at wife, Mary Carring- | ‘@¢nments of the guard. als for Americafs Springs from precisely 3 Lieut. Giguillat has been in service on | the request of the party secu 7 4,400 son, a major in the 3d Regiment, at the e request of the party 3,613 | the same sources’ as*the dislike for Great | regiment’s camp ‘and complimented the | the blockade off+the coast of Cuba and | Sell, at public auction, i 2 prcmiee weight of metal thrown by the 12-inch in Why Europeans Dislike U; deed of trust, duly re- 1 cannot speak too highly of the conduct | }3-{eb. MONDAY, AUGUST IFTEENTH, 18 and bearing of Lieut. Borden, His courage | #!nch Forto Ri b tt = and excellent servic: i 6 el 12,000 | Britain herself, namely, envy of a pros- | officers and men on their heroic conduct | Porto Rico on board tne cruiser Prairie. | HONE Ser “Yom olcban P.M. lot 130, able cicero ee ee eet 278 | Derity considered overweening, dislike for | 20d bearing, He said: ; Hho two soldiers are discharged from Gen. | sare 17. improved ly a {watery tek dw There were no casualties of a serious na-|4inch 1 F. @ ise | the bearing of Amerfeans, and a vague ap-|_y TheY, af part of the unanswerable re- | Randolph's brigade (st Corps). ing, being’ premises No. 2 Hanover’ treet ort ‘ate Flynn, © back by : ; z ars, interest foe the other, Private Barfield, in the lee Cacag Lpounders.- 1-220 | lishmen about Russ, that they will ulti-| loyalty and patriotism of the south. ‘This | Whence he Gil go to his home at Wash- | feed ce trust on the property soll, or ail caahe ot unknown, In neither case’ was it necessary | Weight tieows pes mafuure 55,980 | wately threaten ‘the, very existence—or is] War has told to all of the nation what | ington, D. purchaser's option. A ——, of $100 required at “I have gone 14 days at a timo witheat @ | for the man to leave his stacion, it the subsistenca?—af lest numerous races, | MLSt have been apparent to any man not a ers erased movement of the bewels, not being able to 4. It is a matter of the greatest pride t One-Third More Than Spaniards. S; blinded by prejudice or selfish personal | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &e, | “>®°*t- = mare them except by using hot water injection, | the guard, olficers and men alike, to be| In determining this quantity for the Span- pOt, these motives the former is, with the | interest, that the great heart of the south Horhnt Sparse Ghaewiacs Gurisg that time T dider, | Sule to claim @ share in the splendid work | ish guns the same time allowances are used | Peay iyghe-tantly from the emignente anal Lege pie, tA neers at ge aa Ld cite sutceds bing {heard of butucver found any relief: such | 425¢ DY the Brooklyn on the 3d instant. | as for elmilar types of United States guns. | as the journals of the marvelous wealth of the Mian to the defense Of aa TaNy O5 | ‘Thomas J. Owen, Auct., 918 F st. n.w—Tras- DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONERKS. e walll I began using CASCARETS 4 | | 5 A report nearly identical with this has | The weights of projectiles are for common | Americans, of the success of thelr manu- renter uink cainivon tine: tees’ sale of Nos. 2. 8 and 4 McCullough st. m.w.. | yea La , m one to three passages o day, and if I we tawens to.the-commanging officer. SVety. 59 aan hee been ascertained as possi- | factures, of the expansion of their trade | “““rne politician who would profess to be- | 00 Wednesday, August 10, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. H. One gene Rouen ba Cae Reheat aetioee eee Oh Gaeee nee eee MURPHY. ble. ‘The time unit 1s 300 seconds, being the a ed be Wheat re ne eve now that this is not one country | Bradley Davidson and Walter Hieston, trustees. pNORTHWEST = ‘ 169 Russell St., Detroit, Mich. Captain, U, 8. Marine Corps, | interval from fire to fire of the United | Kees as they call them, bear none of the een Caneel Mae ten ee nae fe AUCTION SALES. Sitar Teo, MADL, at Palle Ee ot ese ea tee osicass ‘ommanding Guard. | States 12-inch gun: usual burdens, that they have no conscrip- | Yiseible”? 5 2 Feccrds of the District cf Columbia. we shall sell, Caney Headquatiers Urbs tee oe 21-tnch 816 | tion, no need for watching their nelghhors, |’ General Gordon indorsed the war policies TOMORROW. PaINTERNTH DAY OF AUGUST. Rie ies, Oe CATHARTIC ie Wwemdnete oe G-inch R. .750 | no restraints upon their liberty, and they | oP the administra ‘ang the course that FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., lot thirty-seven (i), ta pee meets fae RF.G 10,277 | detest them almost as strongly as socialists | fs being pursued secure a return of MARCUS NOTES, AUCTIONEER, square seventy-four (74), together with the | im- 8. FLAGSHIP BROOKLYN, ‘rine ie 1.44 | detest the rich bourgesisic. Why, they ask, | peace, He Goes not believe in the reten= pipet Pec ar Sait nestnch name. eked . Ny, . y cans 3 |. tance Of Santiago de Cuba, | ¢-Dounders 8750 | Deans are so miserable? “They want taigng | #08 of the Philippines. ON SMT WHEE BELL, WITHOUT Lisrr on | snd,"%o years, Sith intercet at © per cout per tae raly 15, 1888. | 22 3 ; ‘um, - $200. rey _Reapecttully forwarded. Eanes | ee, Bae 2 oe ieee a ete |. wetea Bopeseool Sempeas: bees Saas rere oe | on ee the marine guard under Capt. Murpby’s| Weight thrown per minute 4,827 | the Americans are not only no better than| The United Breweries Company, with an Ww. BED ROOM SU: 2 PAR. WM. H. DUNCA’ Hoe ie tne Secasion Of the destrue- | Machine guns are omitt Buropeans, but that they are morally and | authorized capital of $5,600,000, was {ncorpo-| LOR SUITES. 5 FOLDING J =bs, 2 WARD. son oF Ea a panish be penne on July 3,] rt will be noted that the weights thrown | intellectually inferior to them, that thelr | rated yesterday in office the Te: r, SIDEBO: 2 SQUARE PIA’ jexsant, Paiatable. Potent, Taste Gcod. Do poncing wyery Way worthy of the ac-| per mipute were as 6,720 to 4,827; this is | officials are corrupt, their clergy hypo- | tary of state of New Jersey. ES OF BRY COOK! od, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. We, 2c, We. | CMPANYIng report. eS approximately as 139 to 100, Therefore the | critical, their masses given up to purely | rators are D rookivn: Lot OTHER 3 et ... CURE CONSTIPATION (Signed) eS SCELEY, fre of the Unites S.aieg sitps, instead of | material Interests. sis care nothing for| Philip Ahrens ant ory NUMEROUS TO MENTION. be ny Pg ye pe Woes ; 5 z , U. 8. N, je that ¢ Spanisl. ships, was | art, have never erected a building, and |New York, Shermah _of CE. RES, WITH RAIL- |. ton, D.C. S at Ver Merling Remedy Company, Chicagc, Uontreal, Sew York. 328 Commander-in-Chief, Flying Squadron, one-third greater, and this smal. ‘erence | have produced no literature. They look on! and John J. Treacy of Jersey City, — _ ines “AND U at i New a oa on Bt mg scunegl ma