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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1898-10 PAGES. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. FOREIGN POSTAR SERVICE. AUCTION SALES. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ASBURY PARK, N. J. IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, D. C., POST-OFFICE NOTICE. TOMORROW. —— “ ~ Should be read daily, *hs chapges may occur at — THE VICTORIA, 8D AND OCEAN AVB. SGSEes ce eR MES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTION: os ane ae. Special tates oat ued Singing, PIANO, VIOLIN. Hslf price until | any tine. JANES W. RATC! CTIONEER. THF CLIFTON. family house; 2 giatstical proof. Classes or private lessons. Prof. | cept Spain), ver 3.8. Majébtle, ‘from New 0) e€ runswic F. P. COLETTE-GLLENDOREP, auls-dt* | Queenstown. (c)At 11:10 PMS for EUROP for sale, by public auetion, in fro ° * Expert. Rec: | CePt Spain), per s.s. Kebiington, from New York, | ees, on W via Southampton. Letier@ must’ be directed “Per | DAY OF AUGUST Kensington.” x B Directly on the beach. The leading“hotel in every BEACH HAVEN, - Je * ate Reporters. aan BERLITZ SCHOOL, Thingvalia, from New York. Letters must 23 14th st. now. be directed “Per Thingvalla. aug-12t© ine newspaper published in Washington, . Brookside ul5-10 . RIDAY—(b)At 7:20 P.M. for BRAZIL and LA N 1 STREE” a0 iT te seen, sree Coma reas ene Ox 1 stir Miss @ PETTIGREW. Asst. Price York, via Pernambuco, Babia and iio Janeiro. Ith- wlee pecially low T SOUTHE, By virtue of 2 certain deed ; f v rth Bra: Per rates by week aud sea W. BENDILICK. nt my10-156¢ Chevy Chase P. 0., Ma. orth Bra ected ae ber’ month. OUT OF WASHINGTON. LLA, GREYTUWN and COSTA cae = er TES ON AG veda from New York. yAL r. premises, 4 BUENA ZING KOTEL Ay QQCRVILEE NSTETUTE i. for AUN-CAYES and JACMEL, per 8.8. ee ee ee BING pyith i and Home Sebi Dumols, from: ) (At 11:10 : IN THE HEART OF THE BLUE RIDGE. Sept. Miss LUCY 8. SIIPSON, | Raden NOR CHLAPas: interest In the west one-half of Dry atmosphere. No mosquitoes. Prin. zi aul6-1m SCO and YUCATAN, per 8.8. Arecuna, from New | fost, Ouc Balt vf Jot 4, in square, 95). eben sSSS SS SSS Will remain open during September aud October | ST.» ALUXANDRIA,. VA,, | York, Letters for other parts of Aextoo must be | NG G10 1 strect southeast = EL ELBERON. (the most digutful morths in these mountainay, | under the dicection of the Sisters of the Lioly | directed “Per Arecuna. _ (4 Terms cesh. A deposit of $100 required at Kates, $8 to $12 per week. For terms ané circulars address Gross, "will reopen ‘Tnesday, Sept. 6; lmted'| HAMIL per oe.” Orenil Neseed, trom New Tork: | time of sale Gonveyancing, Stes st eee ROBERT B, LUDY, M.D. W. M. REAMER, Manager, Hor particalees eoirers Soecine aeeemamnatle. | San Dutch Guiana wast De ditected “Per Geary | Darcbaser. Saas ao 9 LUD! For particulars address SISTER SUPERIOI : oats 3 ; JOHN 8. SWORMSTEDT, Trnat Buena Vista Spriag P. 0., ot Nassau.” (cl 1 PAL for CENTEAL AMEI- 2ORN 8, SWORMSTEDT, trustee, 3 — = = IOA (except cn and & ACIFIC = vs 7 a e Nest | Brspesul: Ooo ARLE COLL FOR YOUNG LADIES per ss. Finanee, from New York, via | %i2-deds ce Se: . Hill T H school for girls; delightful home; moun- Letters for GUATEMALA must be directed THOMAS DOWL: nes st eee RL i Op mouse music and art; diplomas und gold medals: | “Per Finance.” BRADY LOUSE, Opens eewson '9S with additional new S-story build. | Sept. 7, 1898." 3 hours from Washington. Rev. L. | SATURDAY—(d)At 12:05 P.M. for NEWFOUND- Arkansas ave. nea: the Ocean." Cheerful family | jn a5‘;onme; capecity aining room, 280; hor and | 1a SH M., D.D., Pres,, Charlottesville, Va. | LAND, per steamer from North Sydney. (At house. Terms eud for Booklet. cela: Dathace Goc ac'leats vertndaas aliwericuery 05 PM. for ST. PLERRE-MIQUELON,” per Hbendluy __JAMES BRADY. | points and grand scenery unequaled anywhere; | 7, RYLAND, Hagersiowa. steamer from North Malis for NEWFOUD via st = ~ > es former reputation of table speaks tor tiself; terms = nd M ie TEL BERKELEY, same. I. 8. LOVETT, Harper's Ferry, W: Va. | Kee Mar College m1 suste ana art ocean nt at to pried oe ee mylT-tt Ze A choice school for Cee ae ae in the F x © & capa > i world. beautiful grounds, elegant buildings on a} Matis for MIQU cw.” Elevator to DEER PARK HOTEL, Lill, Iarge and experlenced faculty, all home com: | pwntls, for MzQU Bireet, | Sum parlor a villous directly on DEER PARK, MD. forts, rare advantages, reasonable rates. Send for | ‘Matis for vse here daily, except and on Sunday ‘only at WEST, + by rail to Boston and | store at public jose’ here daily at 3:2) P.M.(a) | Shelving Platter overland (except those for latform and Ci i , ‘of every. deacriptte 6 Strictly first ¢ MOST DELIGHTFUL DRT IN THE, ALLE, | catalogue and Journal to C. LE. KEEDY, President. | campeche, Chiapas, ‘tabasco and Yuentan, whieh, | Caumed Carat oe era cemerip ian AatEo Bend for booklet. Orehestral concerts. GHENIES, ON MAIN LINE BALTIMORE & OHIO | _aug-1m after the Tuesday overland closing, will’ be for: | barrels of Syrup, Molasses, Vinegar, Cates kiz-3m10 «JAMES & GEORGE BEW, | R.K. 2,800 feet above sea level. Open until SEP s FOR BOYS AND YOUNG | Watded via New" York up to azdsucluding the | tard, Coffee Mill, lee Mex, wiki spt : : a ae D. © JONES, Manager, Deer Fark, Md. "| Media Academy fis, puaste thoughts | 11:10 P.M. closing Friday), close here daily at | ardine mee Mt! rape Juice, Smoking Tobacco, DIRECTLY ON THE HE. jyS0-tuéstoansvin for college or business; careful, Individual utren. { 7:10 A.M. eae, Show Cases, Satdines, Root Beer, &e., und all such ar peemaee Lelkenne camer sac oat oat 7 fon; excellent table: beautiful location; etreular | veaiiy tor CHA nod REAR. in be: Victoria, 1 89908 Kept in © first-class grocety store. water baths ib bouges perfect service. Amer W. Va., apens Jume 15. CHAS. W. STUART, Principal, Media, Pa. |. s . +f Terms c from Tacoma, close here daily’up to 6:40 P ‘RICH ART 2 pie! pes — Ae PG a seas Jally addressed JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUCTION ial = = ‘or CHIN, APAN, ja c 4 fs . a b. BRIGHTON HOTEL, EsTAU Se Reeartc | 22> == Maryland College | ,.Mals for CHINA and JALAN, spectally addressed (Successor to Ratelife, Sutton & conn and of South Caroling ave. Formerly | Virginia Mlountain Resorts and School of Music for | ‘ites ily an te, BMC. aceuse 19-10) ito rates. S. A. SCHWEISFORT, Prop, Reached by the Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per JEW HOTEL LURAY | Chesapeake & OhioRailway) Young pega ial Ee aE He oe tecceyt Wer assvratn, HEALING SPRINGS. | Miccat Baltimore. are forwarded via Europe), z : HAWAII, FIJI snd SAMOAN ISLANI iS HR acle = rede : Foreh joined to the Wardwalks. 8. Aorangi, from Vancouver, close here daily 2. tate eis i Bradle New Hauee ie areas nas bese Sipe Le bo Delightfully situated, 2% miles trum Hot} Languages, Mathematics, English, Muste, Elocn- | Up to 6:40 P.M... August 18.(d) etwaen (ivard ctietroeis r ary medern loxu 5 Most valuable waters of thelr kind | tion and Art. 8 courses for degrees. Thorough | “MArauy tor HAWAI, per ss, Clty of Columbla, MORNING) ARG ! Ilustrated booklet - Hotel moderate iu charges, well con- | Work; hfyh standard; large buildings and | ¢rom Seattle, close bere daily upto 6:40 Plo OE.” —e JOSIAH WHIT ed, quiet and homelike; a desirable re- . Refined home’and home comforts. Cat- | ‘August 19. = e—— = Ga . Rey. J. H. TURNER, A.M., Pres, Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Gati- MARY M. BRADLE Adcress A SON, Marsger, Healing | _#u9-1m from San F Dims, | 6:40 P.M. Al . close here daily up to Springs, Bath Va. “THOMAS DOWLI G & CO., AUCTIC FAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG rooms, all modern im; egistered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous | Terms: One-third cash, With Interest, se JAMES P. WILL y soll, oF all b optio = A deposit of $100 required at ‘AN conveyancing at a “8 ALL SCHOOL. A thoroughly established mil- in proximity to timore and Estate of 3: healthy Jo home for boys rd, wash and tui- $160 per scholastic GEO. M. THOM: Old Sweet Springs, Sweet Chalybeate Springs, Red Sulphur Springs, Salt Alum Springs, Nat Ciifton Forge, tie” Al Hell cnd many other weil known 200 bomes for summer boarders. Excursion tic ets and descriptive pamphlets at C. and O. th otfices. 513 and 1421 Pa. aye. we TT, Postinaster. MEDICAL, AND KIDNEY CL A. M., Principal. IRGINIA. _ H.W. FULL G. P. i LAW, MEDICINE, vau's formula cgyltelied guaran AIN LAKE HOTEL, MOUNTAIN LAKE New build faci eeeiome nees, the best, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK ully | supplied _Md—Good table and beds; modera” im- bee a Consultation trees? DRAWICHOLSO. WHOUSE, No. 449 8 STREET NOITIIW ©. SEILTON. | pscherggey slip petra fee ea P. B. BARRINGER, 12th st. n.w. Hours, 9 to 12~8 to 7 p.m. apie tvelyaniet ie SOON; folie dace Ne dees Z RS ROMCKEB) Manages oe Se riaer an a pre lah = folio BT ct sea. of the jand records or ihe District rE BVEDR” | *PownATAN- Guan - iY, ROCKVILLB of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- THE REVERE, POWHATAN,” CHARLESTOWN, W. ‘ex-pupile'at Univ. of Va. Dr. Leatherman.., cured tlereby. the. undersigned wurviing. tastes be opened in June; perfectly equippe house; } ton and Ma-s. Inst. : ‘Bost ec cure 01 ta vill offer for sale by publle auction, 4u front of th Park place, oppesite City. Park. healthy and beautiful country. Mis. BOLLING, | {2,200 Macs. Inst. of Se | Peep gee ee pe Rees THURSDAY. THE TWENTY FLPTH Moderate rates. stoonm, | i= binden ave, Haltimore. api8- Sue a ALS Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 6; Tues ‘Thurs. and Sat. | DAY UF AUGUST, A.D. 188, AT HALE-PasT e AMES M. 3 ~— | THE LOCKWOOD AND COTTAGES. OPEN MAY St. Agnes School. cab GES OI 6 WEEE | OE Oe an = Walee ay Se ae ee fe tne hes ‘Stay ley oe qUivtet the direction of Bistop Doane, Preparation | - ane — District of. Columbia, 10, wits Lot | niumabered 9 JANIE. as for all colleges. special Studies ai urses of Col- cra) a eighteen (18), in W. . Stewart's subdivision ot pee pp ee a | ee ee Harper's Ferry, W. Va. lege Study. Special advantages in Music and ar. | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. | it s to to Sight, th sduare east ‘of square num a — sos ‘mpasium. ver undred and seventy-five (475), together Springs. W. Va. Open wi McDOWELL HOUSE—THIS POPULAR SUMMER | Miss ELLEN W. BOYD, Principal, Albany, N. Y. CHARLES 8. BUNDY, with all the Improyements, rights, &e. 2” “= ph tele = a Oe ae eesant Airy oma cand | ———= —= = : COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. Terms: One-thinl cash, the balance in, one and WOODLAWN. r OPEN JULY 1; | porches; shady grounds; excellent table. Apply = = ‘Si two years, with interest’ from the day of sale at ane vorches; sbady grounds; bot | fo BE. McDOWELL, Harper's Ferry, W. Va PIANOS AND ORGANS. DalT.te PE Aix por cent per num, secured by deed of trust artesian water; good table; terms | _™my28- pees het Pramtiee === | on the property sold, or’ all cash, at the option o 00, $1.00 and $8.00 per week. Address Mrs. = = = ————————— 3 the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required upon 3, cgbbey ‘carendins Wash, DG gr Men POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Pianos UNDERTAKERS. acceptance of bid. | If the terns of sale are ol ler a = At Special Prices sale’ Us ce ght. to resell the SOR ee = : le the trugtee reserves the Tight to resell the ORDAN WHITE S Tn s POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. _ fst Sp ° sa ls 1 (eo Gee Boielnem aud | Summer Seheduie tu enact Gulp TS, 1s, DURING “THE MONTH OF AUGUST. W. R. Speare, ny Hanae qartee arasdsys pensertaenneiote 3 he Virginfa wa- Steamers Wakefeld and T. V. Arrowsmith. Le oe resale iu’ some newspaper published in Washing- S| Waketleld leaves Washington 7 at, cu Mondaya : Undertaker & Embalmer, | =< » : B md information. +1 | amd Baturdaye fir. sivers landless’ in Gein John F. Ellis & Co., dert; : 3 9 | toa, D.C.” All conveyancing, stamps, &c., at the ; 5 ip Sprin Beach, Wicomico river. Celton's, “Nomint Greek; | _auto-t0d 937 Pennsylvania ave. nee a Se ortiwest ong eee | e == aT rive at Weehingion ‘Tuesdays un’ Sere REONY: Satie fon GINT IOT SPRING bout 4 p.m. On Wedn WHAT HAS MADE reasonable terms. Telephone eall 340. jai-tr eee Baz; Fetuniog, are at Wantingin thondass, | THE STIEFF PIANO? S$ aud Wednesdays, 3 = - —— Pacnacataemn |i Ssucerior’ quality atitone, 4 FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. Iton‘s, Leonard! lo 265 Vi: of the ot Colum and all wharves as far Cown s Lower Machodoe, on Mondays i) Wednesdays at 7 p.m. sr 0 p-t, S MAIL ROUTE, sere _ iy] : IWLEY, Gens Manage Eccaness of scale. feucelvis jy5-tf S. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LIN EF i) By virtue of a a corded in at pul - — | Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River | [#!neness of finish. Libér No. 2086, foli eof the land ree- : Yiew wharf Sucdays, Tuesdays aud ‘Thursdays at ords for the Distric . and at the re- . 7 aur, landing at Colonial Beach, Chapel Point Pitty years of honest dealing. quest of the party secured thereby, the the folk eser - clty of Washington, east twenty-three rent of lot numbe se es it F PIANO WAREROOMS, Deiraneict ce cw. TEENTH DAY NW, HALF-PAST FOUR G ffer for sale hy public au ses, on THURSDAY, UGUST, A.D.” 1895, t nut LOCK P.M., the following | West twenty-four (24) tes Keturni Saratoga. The Grand Union. } wosssa. en 521 Eleventh St t «S), ASH. eight (8), in quare » thousand and nine (1009), | inches oa East Capit ft being ‘the north th! y-six feet and eight inches | easement over the eastern front of lot eight (8) by the depth thereof, and | part of lot numbered x ° Yor Iiustrated Booklet address excerpt Sanday, 9:30 a.m. Returning about 3 par | AL P § 1 48 enger accommodat! class. Fre Fal © addi 2 eae eek Passenger accommodations first-class. Fright 1 0, received until the hour of sailing. Saratoga Springs, New York. Also Proprietors of pone letor and Manager. —Got one fine Upright bere that we can sell GEO. 0. CARPI 7 TER, General Agent, Washington, for cush for $148. 7% octaves, 3 pedals, rese- | and forty feet (12,340), being the same land con- | the same being Improved by a Summer hedule in effect June 3, 1898, 3 9 SIEAMERS POTOMAC AND SUE Grimes’ Piano Exchange, Steamer POTOMAC leaves Washington every 13 Thursday at 4 p.m., and Steamer SUE every Mon- day at 4 p.w. for Baltimore and River landings. All river freight must he prepaid. Passenger acco! together with all the improvements, rights, &c. secured by deed of trust on the property sold. Ferma: One-third cash, the balance inone’and | all ‘cash, At the eption of pure s two years, with Juterest’ from the day of sale at | sale wre not complied with with PA. AVE. six per cent per wunum, secured by deed of trust | trustee reserves the rf on the property sold, or’ all cash, at the option of cays’ the purchases. A deposit of $200 required “upon notice, at risk an All conveyancing, for by pur iB: fowls, mill re elrcular.” BLA as Rie FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL—80 LESSONS TO | MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, pe aes hegre te aterm teenie Ee MADYV Pronounce weil, speak, read, understand. Courses | prpsnay (yap isos Ewe noe eta. SAMUEL H. WALKER, HE MAR of all’ grades. '20 lesgons wow. Fall term Sept. | 1 {xj ner ateaer irom North Sydow. x MICHAEL T. WELLER, i as thd te 19. MLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D n.w. aub-im | LAST, per, stegur from North ‘Srdney- (At | ang-déds rustees. s gh ané 2 * delpbia, Pa. -UTURE DAYS. ial & Cott Rescate eh ee haan ae Chevy Chase WEDAESDAY —(o)At 11:10 P.O for JAMAICA, iat in muoperial & Cottac curs on B. ant e a and Che SER per steamer from Balthmore, Md. 708. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 913 P ST. NW. MIPErial ce COLA SES, | oe send for souscnie tmokk ar retreat ER ON ee THURSDAY—(c)At_ 11:10 P.M. for Jamarca, | THOS: J- OWEN, AvCTT aes 44 Foi ee nee ne fever suffere: p WRIGHT, Suburb of Washington, per ss. Ardanhu, from New York. aay ges Hor IMPROVED PROPERTY We will sell the entire contents of above mentioned ction, embracing in part Counters, unter Scales, Teas, Bot *, Gientes. | EXECUTRIX SALE OF MONU- MENTS, TOMB STONES, NEW ZEA” MARBLE, DERRICKS, ETC Executri: Warrenton, V: ails | fo AUSTRALIA (except West Aj suey 612 E st. now. prietc ‘ Thirty-eighth session ept. 22, 1898, sit- | NEW ieee awa Paar i raaeie, | VALUABLE I D PROPERTY, OTE. STICK : Five imiles from Hot Springs. Hotel_and | uated on Southern ILR., 55 miles froin Washing- | ISLANDS, per ss. 3 nber 3.(d) .. | 906 THW Ag’ ucky ave. Right xt b cottages conducted as a uret-class family re- | ton; number Limited. \didress Registered e day. FRIDA T NID NTH, 1898, ee, ee poe eh ete Steel (oc Ms cy LER (b) Registered mails ek me day. | FOUR O'CLOCK PML, we will sell, in front of the LV. ST therpal Water in ihe world, S dy14-tu,th,s-30r, eee (eR ered mails ¢ me day. Jot 38, in square numbered ‘ Address, EUBANK & SLOY Warm | — na, St. M: Charlotte Hall. (ajRegistered mails close at previous | proved by a g-story brick dwelling, containing S prings, Bath county, Va. in vee = IMPROVED LIBRARY 2 cA George's Island, Smith ICTION EE! ‘4B. Colton’s, Piney I nopaa : By dof trust, dated Cetcher 9, ith Cr Coan and nstantaneous repeating actiom, 1894. and recorded in I ie Sundays about 10 et seq., a, sitate grated and the if Jot numbe: cht (728), TO GLYMONT, MD., J. ©. Conliff, Manager. descrived real estate, situate in the city of Wash- }| seven (7), by the full dep: lots, in square ediate adi, ies ington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: All | uumbered seven hundred wenty- The new Steamer ESTELLE RANDALL, daily, of original lot numbered nine (8) ahd part of lot { the whole fronting forty. n (47) feet eleven (11) subject to sn alley pur i) feet of suid 7), reserved under S. RANDALL, all of lot nine (9) by the depth thereof, containing | deed to Benjamin Burch, recorded in ifber W. B. in all about twelve thousand and three hundred | 12, folio 12. of the lund records of caid District, substantial brick HOTEL IkOQUUIS, M. REARDON, ‘Agent, Alexan Je16-201 case; 2 Yost $350 veyed by Richard J. Collins and his wife Elizubeth | dwelling No. 122 East Capit e ” THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT ©O. ete Dore sche Sot Ca CO as ct SP eGEl 1 esti Barktragealaul| SUMtrBarsiager apeiron (oto rcee ence ance in ene POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. ” ie June 15, A.D. 1802, recorded June 18, A.D. 1802, | ard two years from sale, deferred payments to be er. If terms of fifteen days, the t to sell the same, after nd cost of defuviting ‘ding and reve- ° at acceptance of bid. “if terms of sale are uot, cou Ferry, Clarke C accommodations frst class. Knabe Pianos plied with in fifteen days ‘trom ‘the day of sale tD, shvivina | wo va . e 5 ty boT Est a es = STEPHENSO? = es ¢ the trustees reserve the right to resell the propert E iphur Springs, | mys ‘Telephone 745. 7th ee ee a OOPe at the risk and cost of the defulting purchaser, Sao wo Na NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS oF OTHER MaKes | {ef Ove days’ advertisement of such resale in VALUABLE BU: NG PREMISE: YLVANIA AVED NOS. 1404 | bered 18279, Grymes et al NORTH- | andersigned’ will offer nisnd 7 Sept, it Penstanden<c2Soee | WW i, Knabe & Co., nd Red Star Line. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION © New York Office. 6 Bowling Green. he world. Price 7 YTON OF! 306 aa cee: Rice | WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1306 F st. n.w 00 p MUGUST TWENTY. | lmproved by a frame house. Sea prep ises. on’ WEDNESDA or LITTLE USED, $128 CASH. FOURTH, 1898, AT HALY-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | 175" °.M., the following deveribed real estate, situate ot Store, 25, provided they remain to Uc- F ¢ EXPR A IP = some newspaper published in Washington, D. G. ; f THE so ‘E "i TE: aa 2 chasers | CHANCERY SALE OF A LOT, IMPROVED BY 4 Eneesyeake, and, Ohio OCEAN TRAVEL, FROM $200 UPWARD. cone nrevancing. stampe, fe, at the purchaser's | Cu TAME HOUSE, KNOWN AS NO. 16 KAT: pgton. S; eT he Baa arte 4 5 : ©. A. RIDDLE,” ING AVENUE NORTHEAST, TWO SQUARFS GMOS iN HATES: BARGAINS IN SECONB-HAND PIANOS. anb-Akds netatacas NORTH OF H STREET, ‘NEAR LINCOLN f 23 NEW YORK, MPTON (LONDON). | PIANOS FOR RENT. iG AND MOVING. | ©. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTS,, 1407 G ST. N.W. | Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme poe ees oe: == Court of the District of Columbia, passed the Ist INESS | day of October, 1897, in-a suit in Equity, num- "s. Luckett et al., the sale, at public auction, Set Pay ‘ON, D. C. in front of the premises, on’ THURSDAY, AU: igs Motel NEW_YORK—SOUTHAMPTON—ANTWERBP, 1422 Pa. Ave. N. W. e of a ain deed of trust, dated the | GUST EIGHTEENTH, i898, AT HALF-PAST , tiling every Weduesday at Noor 1 day gf August. 1607, and duly recorded in | FOUR O'CLOCK, the west half of lot numbered Ly. Kensington......Aug. 17 Friesland... Liber 2223, folio Bo2 et seq., one of the laud | 49° in McLaughlin's subdivision of Prospect Till, Noordland Aug. 24 Southwark records of the Distri of Columbia, and at the shown by the plat filed in the office of the sur- P P Fequest of the holder of the zotes secured thereby, RIGH IANO, we will sell, at public auction, In front of ibe | 7evor of the District of Columbia, the same being ‘erms of sale: One-half cash, and the balance ear, secured by deed of ‘trust on the prop- Week, or | Go. W. Moss, Agent, 921 Penna. ave. aul 9C2 cured | of trast on the sacring desi Sar re <p Musi "1 : 5 i erty sold, cr all cash, at the option of the pur- occupying ‘one n the city of Washiagton, D. C., to wit: All of Mortis? aie | North German Lioyd, VV ORCH 28.1 stam. | you‘ aad ait Wanmiekton, D.C. 1G wits, AML of | Chaser. $160 deposit required af time of ssie, ahd 0) ‘ red at $ SERVICE. mb22-6m,8 "| “ont by depth of lot Sim William FL Dorsey's | ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms of ; a : vith in ten days frow das of ‘. < 300 : . - subdivision of lots tn square numbered two bun- | Sale to be complied w 9 FORD S$! RINGS CO., Limited, Loti trareitines Org as hens Walaa g F. L. Babendreier, fired ‘and twenty-six (2b), as said subdivision ta | 386; phere ee ere ee + ___ Bedford, Ba. as am PaaS 3,10am | Ti ner and repafrer of Pianos and Organs, 518 4th eae a the office of the suryeyor of ae ae Rear ANDREW WILSON, Trustee, CAPE MAY, N. 3. sien. Sirians en 2S Tenens wit STR lla te Oo | ce Cekabins ta Beet vee nee an NOEL W. BARKSDALE, Triste, = vs See é s VICE, ———— ———— ‘bt two stores with dwelling roonis above, number- | 205-dts 2S SS STAR VILL, CAPE MAY, No J. | SOUTHAMPTON. AoE EEEEN, PROPOSALS $4 1404" 20d" 1408 Penvsylmuila Avenue northwest. aa — a ¥. RICE sRDeO. j16-im eee aa " GENOA. || PROPOSALS FOR THE ERECTION AND CoM- | per cent interest, for five (9) years, from July r inane % See oe oe ere aane pletion of Rooms fo the Ward for Female Pris- | :20, 1897. Balance’ o1e-halt cxgh and notes for | Activity in the Engineer and Ord- THE ALDINE, Folds. cee Gh am. Werra.-- Sept ti chers at the U. 8. Jail, Washington, D. C.—De- | ‘the remainder at one and-two years, bearing in- a Se Daina excelent jolts ‘EF’ DROOP OS Pee partment of Justice, Washington, D.C.. August {:terest at 6 per cent, payable sami-annually, and a er Apel ave heat tie Washington. 12, 1898.—Sealed proposuls will be received at gescared ie gent of trest em the property ferret ‘The cessasion of hostilities will not make i ae ~ Holland-America Lin : MONDAY, AUGUST TWENTE SINT eae ON |:erms to Le complied eased yeaa ee ot a8; | any difterence with the engineer and ord- Sis Stat? | wom wyrmunyaat asp auurpenbaw, | Eine tages oder or ah the, |S uae ee mae ce artes | Nance bureaus of the War Department In jon id Las. ~ ll he ‘te i for the ct auldag a Ae VIA BOULOGS REMER. completion. of. three lor more, roeag hee nd | notice published in some aeephuginn ucwapaper’ | the matter of pushing the work on the Moderate prices, great comfort, superior accom- _ | modations. “Apply for handbook and terms to gen. | matt room, wash room, sewing room, efe., in BERN. A. DUK the ward for female prisoners at the U.S. jail, ti eee JONIUS J. PITTMA 7 o1 offi will , CAPE MAY, N. J5.; 1 SQUARE | BASH. agency, 20 Broadway, New York, or to E.| Washington, DiC. in wccetenee Wonk the da | _aul2-d&as : sg eyustess. 2.) | BCU ve, Bs every anclthe pednan tects a :, laiwe plazeas avid sud parlors; with | E/)DEOOP & SONS, 925 Peuna. avec; GW. | ings and opoctications copia cat Vinten RS JAMES W. RATCLIFFE, AUOTIONRER. continue tts work in manufacturing an: of wcean; reasonable terms; exceilent | MOSS, 921 Penna. av. pana E, i RRIS & CO., bad on application to the general agent, De- (Saecessor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) mounting the big guns on the fortifications. cu'sine J. 3. MYERS. | Wyatt bldg. nw. cor. sts, Waahington,D.0, | partment of Justice. The right is reserved to os No definite reports have been received as wy18-3m.4 delta, tosh 106 Feject any or all bids or to waive any defect or | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING Ade csecerey edb ia APE MAY POINT, CARLTON HOTEL_NEW MANAGENE: etly ow the beach; accommodates 40¢ the interests of the government to do so. Pro- BRIDGE STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C. DIR! TO HAVRE — PARIS (FRANCE). ‘ked **Proy $ for Re vi - land records for the District of Columbia, we tra: guoaing: Sehing. “Send for buoklet.., Sailing every Saturday at 10 ACM. Male Prisoucrar’ ete, und. adiresaed. (or fis | will sell at Quvlle auction, on MONDAY, ‘tug ( Which had not surrendered at the time the $12 per week. KELLY & WEAVER. From Pier 42, North river. foot of Morton’ street, GENERAL AGENT, “Department of Justice, | TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF AUGUST, A.D., 1898, | protocol was signed will be allowed to re- __Je20-tt Seer ae La Normandie Aug. Biba Champagne... Sept. 19 | Washington, D. 0. au16,17,18 Pierrapi ae | at FIVE O’CLOCK eh! pe ae! tain their arms and take them back to See sre Cee LApaee: La Touralne...- Sept, 6 PROPOSALS FOR GRADING CERTAIN STREETS | Ingten’ formers ae cast, bart of the elty of a and Avenues.—Office of the Commissioncrs of the | lots numbered. = District of Columbia, Weshington, Atigust 12, | fitty-five (SS), te Reker ey Bay Ridge Hotel, G. W. MO3S, 92] Pennsylvania ave. 1898.—Sealed $8 PER WEEK AND UP . 1406 G st omice until TWELVE O'CLOCK Mf SATURDAY. | Cay noe undred ble with the Mauser guns on account of a cou nea Vic| STORAGE. | Aiea etter ace aero wee Sei | Wee, OUR, aa dens a | Uh compen fatten wiih soe may 7 + Po zm VA certain si ‘J averues ie tric! plat co} be Ave are such as render e] oul Ot ho ee ae te eee ee soy STORAGE. Columbia. Blank forms of proposals, species | of the "records Ge “s sng Kane meter Popes. Rac oe a ree on ek | STORE YOUR FURNITURE WHERE THE UT | {einedcc disses sone en ‘ake ste Potomac, Rue o1 vs 4 .- ¥ IN B. WIGHT. JOMN | Will be first offered; then lo! moe WP COWART. Toby. Yar Gyeaan” | - most care is taken for tbe prevention of mothe B- HOSS, LANSING 11. BEACH, Commissiyness } house No. 090, “snd then lot 08, improved by . fire. dame, ete.. io ite rooms for $1 a SPRINGLAKE BEACH, N. 3. yg peg SD GEFICE OF COMMISSIONERS, D.C, WASH: acts ces a motth insured."” NORTH’ R- aie’ = me ——- ts . D. C., Augnst 10, 1808.—Sealed AGB HOUSE 316-315 8th st. . with Wilburton-By-The-Sea,_| 22 Sct ses oa 2 ae Se a aaeeer eam aee ea = Bs | of sale on erch let: e-third cash, bal- | best weapon that can be obtain ance Ip equal installigents: in one “and. two years, osc ae rcs tae = terest from day sale, ‘able ‘semi- Hot snd eld sea water Baths: directly on beach. CHROPODISTS grading the’ grounds ot 2m K. LETCHWORTH. premio = [marae eee Lwiaptpe Mone a Si eel oa aa Basia clon eth aoc between The Allaire, _,, 277 oma. Prof, J. J. Georges & Son, shacanseeray laters BE. M. RICHARDSON. Pa. gaia 1135 Pa. ave. Next ‘to Raleigh Hotel. Houm, 8 to 8 WiGHT, JOHN W. , Cotmissioners, fortifications. The engineers will be as = FRENCH LINE. iuformality in any bid, should it be deemed in HOUSES NOS. 3038, ‘3040 AND 3042 CAM- | to the number of Mauser rifles which were ' a ly be- ie G : Is, on fi to be red hi a By virtue of three ‘a trust, led re. | captured at Santiago. It is general! Com agnie Generale Transatlantique | Rgent’ must be inclaved Ie eceterean, the, Beneral pertively in ‘Liner See Satie Ae aEd ond an8, ve | Moved thet tha Spanish troops in Cuba cn formerly known as G town, Known as | Spain. Indefinite reports have, shed the i) te four {2}) and | ordnance bureau indicating thdt the Span- Will be received at this | division of port of square one hundred and twelye | ‘88 troops have had a great deal of trou- R. 8., of records of the "s “office for sal tions and all necefsary internation was ars District. Lot 53, xoved by ‘Reuse No. Cursatneth anmren oe soventignce ne Umproved by | merits of the different arms used, with view to having the army equipped with the and secured on ite sold, or ali | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c, > Sept 15. AL LESSON GRATIS. FOREIGN MAILS are forwarled to th® ports of (Successor to Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co.) Modern 4 se 8. KEMPE. | locution, Mandolin: Gilt Beginners, Backward, | saliing daily, and the s@hedule” of closings is ar F 3 COLLINS & ; LAUREL HOUSE, Advanced Pupils, ‘Lawrence School, i127 loth. ' | ranged on te presumpthia of, thelr uninterrupted | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE, NO. 410 SS ~— | 24 ave. and Kingsley st.; newly furnished | _ aul6-6r-4 overland transit, For Be weel-ending August 20, A STREET SOUTHEAST. moderate. Atlantic | throughout; under Victeria management. eT = 1898, the last connecting: cles@s will be made ai | | By virtue of two deeds of trust. recorded respec- i sii Skewes |Paris UES Prench | fia ee re sans eh . ee NSA 3 -. one 0: iso ict of Mrs. M. E. crn ASBURY PARE, French conversation on 2 verb basi ine ho grammar; TUESDAY—(c)At 11:10 P.M. for EUROPE (ex- | lnmbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will offer he prem- DAY, THE TEENTIL N el KPA. the tellowing deserited seal oo respect. New casino, amusement ball, elevator, ‘aber 3 3 O'CLOCK P.M., the following desert real es- etcke Iighin, Clsseta aeeeen mace ce Cet (| “PRIDAY--Q)At 790 MAB. MUROPE (except | tor orate tele eee ee jell-24m MORGAN & PARSONS. & —" © House and Sen- | Spain), per s.s. Campania, from New York, via | trict of Columbia, to wit: The west nineteen aud Queenstown. Letters “for Ftance, Switzerland, | 22-100 (19.32) feet of lot numbered two (2), in Ttuly, Turkey, Egypt and British fndia must be | square ‘uumbered eight hundred and seventeen aaa directed “Per Campania (At 9:20 P.M. for | (Siz), and all Interest they, the sald John Ruppe = The Engleside, * Original methods. ANCE, | SWITZERLARD, TALY, | TURKEY, Fhittp Huppel; Joseph Ruppel and Rosle, Ruppel 5 : 2 si and BRITIS. e s. ‘Nor? ther of them as devisees or helrs a st-class. ‘Terms, $1 | feats, Sure’ relied” trom Hae eet Satan es $ Guick. Thorough. | mandie, from New York, via Queenstown. Letters | jaw of sald Joncph Nuppel taenion) deceased. tn: his ETHEREDC wh ang Bay. ‘DAY PRAINS. Parlor car an * Typewriting*by for other meee arr eset — San a estate, together with all the lproyements, rights, ©. 8. ETHEREDG! trace 5 ook “ rected “Per N 4) 210 P.M. | etc, : sp2s-1i8t-6 I BOENGLE & SON, Proprietors, oer” Bo look | for NETHERLANDS direct, per s.s. Mansdam, | “Ferns: One-third cash, balance in one and two CHE Han ae =— = —a = is * ing at keyboard. on Ser, ee TS AL ah ae eee pe yeurs, with interest from day of sale at 6 per ceut 1 5 + 7 48 “Be jaasdam. ic : P.M. v 0 rust rop- aeons ieeineanion ee THE DRILLERY, — | HAG8, vercas"Rathor wiley “it “cman xew | Bet tnmum, savece, ty, deed of trust on tu 2 i el tot ’ ork, via es. ers must be directed “Per eran? at: Clie or aales Teves of THE WMANSI THE ARLINGTON, SE 504 117TH gr. | Kalser Wilhelm il.” (At 11:10 P.M. for SCOT- | deposit of $100 reauired at time of sale. Terms of THE MANSION. OCEAN GROVE, N.J. THE LEADING HOTEL. SS SSS = | LAND direct, ee ee oe oe or trustees reserve the right to resell ¢ Ideal family botel. U e Mberal proj $20 to $35, two in room; special to families. Sead _ = bpigecre es i | Per | erty at the risk and cost of the default es aa leak: ene mera coucartee f OH. MILLAI, Prop. : Summer Course. (At 11:10 PAL for NORWAY direct, Ruses after five dayw advertisement of auch ie: GEN. BLANCO HAS RESIGNED | CUSHING SOUGHT REVENGE Does Not Wish to Superintend the Evacua- | The Torpedo Boat’s Effort to Punish the tion of Cuba. Winslow's Assailants. Spanish Element on Island Favors | Stopped by Peace Orders Just as Annexation to Insure Prosperity About to Attack the Three Mur- and Avert Anarchy. derous Spanish Gunboats. To the torpedo boa ed by Lieutenant doubt A Madrid dispatch, és Pp.m., says: The government has received from tain General Blanco a ¢isy his resignation, The res ed August 15, 5 Cushing, co rt will ess go the dis jon of having had the last naval engagement of the Spanish- American war. Had t been protracted a li puld unquestiona paves Cap- ch tendering on given by Gen- © peace ne! nger the Cu have ended t flict by gloriousi when of th aging its be y Ss which had w intent on sinking them or herse down in the effort. Alerta Antonio fore the Cushing and two of twenty- On Aug Grande wi over to & he inside traffic harbor. for action yy Steamers were got under way hg. with the senior offic station on board Pp two te to return eral Bianco for resigning is that he coes not wish to superintend the evacuation of Cuba. The Cuban autonomist government has h r of that b came uw) pedo boats, whic nd anchor und resigned. It is helic government will de ignation. Havana telegrams repre: element in the colony as favo: can annexation as the best me: sure prosperity and avert anarct 1 that the Spar pe 1d a pt the res Across the Shoals. That night, however, the Viking ieft, an4 Lieutenant Glea the Span’ Ameri- to in- being then the ramhing officer, took the Cushing and McK the shoals t im LOMAS and small cargo boats of » Which were lying at the Boca Cristo chan ptured six four tons ea nchor and had been abandoned by their crews. This was done in full view gunboats from a distan miles, contented themsel the torpedo boats without shots were not returned Tre sloops not being werth towing to K Gen. Blanco’s Address. General Blanco yesterday at Havana pub- lished the follo: itants of Cuba: “It having been resolved by the Madrid government to conclude peace with the United States, I consider my riission In} West, were burned the ment an! ited my | 8th the Siren arrived with the torped relief from duty. I could not urge upon | Gwin and Rogers and assum the blockading at that port you a pacific solution of the existing strug- | “rae °C iShine at ths asked permis: gle, when not long ago I advised you to] go in and engage the wunbo Ission maintain the war in any event. again refused, and was 01 “I came to the Island of Cuba, as is well] Gwin, to Cardenas to 5 known to all, in critical circumstances, | fic between that place and S re. without fear of the difficulties which I] They lef: next morning, and must encounter, and animated by the hope ; ing and ho ng up the hos; of pacifying the island and saving it for] the American schooner De Spain, with the co-operation of all politi- | the consent of th cal parties, and without any other amb’ ing a Cuban exr tion than to render a si a the schconer A try, which I so ferven more for Gal ing address to the inhab- of two with firing on ming out. Th On the command « this country ended, and haveesol to ts, but was jered, with the event ink traf- Mangrove from Bz which it and i- ton, of faith and the distrust of s Wes hoped might | enemy, prejudices and errors of others were r fight, they nad ay superable obstacles to my desires ar Thu; pirations; but nite these gra fe perh| the day was not far puld have seen realized so hanpy pose, though one so contrary to the s of the enemies of our race and the tion of Ameri We had (o accept the struggle at a moment en it was f Hijo Key, about at “Cutting Out” Expeditio © torpedo boat a so a “cutting least expected and under most unfavorabi« a boat from each « pedo boats, both commanded David Boyd of the Cushing, who is “Nevertheless, we sustained the campaign | Yiver of the Mair in. hed the s ner her cj aban her. She was anchored on a lee with vigor, and our army has already the invaders eel the weight of our arms, . and a fresh wind made it imposst and I was willing at the head of the army her of, adet Boyd, i to continue disputing inch by inch the land | der orders, set fire to and destroyed her which with such valor and at the cost of | , On tiday both of the dauntless little soaps ena ghters again went into the bay, further so much blood we were defendin to the westward, and found a few sl “Since the nation’s government, which is} standing out, all the other yesacis surely inspired by the great interests of a seurried back toward the town. ae a e your} GWin gave chase to one sloop, and r inte : The Cushing was meanwhile chasing a colony, believes the moment has arrived to] second vessel, but the latter had too big make peace, it is our dvty faithfully to s€2-1 a lead, and, abandoning the pursuit, the ond her in her purpose, but it cannot be Cushing went to the Gwin’s assistance that J am the one called upon to perform a! “The latter's prise had six Spaniards on political duty which does not agree with | hoard, and. the two torpedo boais were my declarations, with my acts and with my | about to tow her out when the three Span- convictions. ish gunboats which wrecked the Winslow I see myself obliged to leave you at the | were seen getting under way. A good fight Present painful and difficult moment. | yas promised, and to save time the sloop Nevertheless, I will not du il without 2d-| was abandoned, the Spaniards on hoard oe vising you to maintain the calmness and | her showering blessings on their magnani- prudence so necessary t> save the legitt-| mous captors, mate interests of Spain in Cuba, which rep-| The decks of the resent the fruit of your labors, and thus I] again cleared for actic think I have rendered my last and most] centest would 1 t disinterested service to Cuba, to her inhi the Spanish by itants, and especially to the city of Ha-| teries, all. wer vani tempt when the The address is dated August 12. at d with —— been restored and the The Evacuation. the boats were ordere The Madrid correspondent of the Lon-| t? Key West don Times, issued this morning, says: eTt ected that the evacuation of , acting un- o boats were and, although the een an unequa’ -coo — ts of the Progress of ber. Press telegrams from Havana state Disease. that, despite the disappointment in mill-] General Shafter’s latest reports of the S, the news of peace was, on the | health conditions of his troops at Santiago whole, well received, and that a rapid in-1 are as follows: crease of material prosperity is antici- z Rgcieee pated. Sanitery report oe number sick, August 14, total 715; total number f CUBAN RECONSTRUCTION, cases, 1,506; total number new cases, a number fever cases returned to duty. Gen, Lee Speaks of the Steps to Be Death: Taken- August 11—Corporal Marion Ames, Com- Gen. Fitzhugh Lee was interviewed last | pany H, 2d ssachusetts, typhoid fev night regarding the situation in Cuba. He | Private Charles H. Blake, Company ( said: Infantry, malarial remittent fever, compli- “The first work which will have to be oe ea age Arner done in Cuba will be to make arrange- relia parent mittent feve ments by which all the municipal machin- | "4 uyust “Private John Mandig, Com- ery can be put in operation in all the | pany K, 16th Infantry, malarial fever and towns and governmental mach’ y dysentery ; Private Ernest Smith, Company throughout the island for each district. | F, }0th Infantry, malarial fever, diarrhoea, Phe + e = epileps: Private William H. Clanz, Com- Se uatateoth neo eons wie pany A, loth Infantry, malarial fever and “3 taped 2 ebility. terested can organize and put into opera- August 13—Private Frank Boyer, tion a government, which should be stable | pany A, aaa creat typhoi & and strong enough to impartially protect | vate Arnold Geisman, Company K, 71 oof the interests of Spantards, Americans, Cu- | York. remitte Tet Teco ak aeons bans and the people of all other nationali- | Ycllow fever: Private James W. Ha ties now on the Island, or who may here- | Troop B, 3d Cavalry llow fever; Private after go there.” Socrates Maupin, Company G, Ist’ District “Is there a probability of Spanish inter- | Of Columbia, typhoid; Private Thomas H. ests suffering through the Cubans?’ strana Sip teergeca mh A gett epeteg “The Spanish property holders, mer-| pany ‘K, 9th Massachusetts chants and all other classes of Spaniards, | PON? iy .Jon naturally would unite with all the rest of | ™Aucust 14 Private J the conservative inhabitants for the pres- | Gameany G, ist Caw. : ervation of the interests of all the citizens, | DomPAny |G. IS) Cow corenatl meng and I think they will help the natives and | #* gaeceang Se teen me = Bib d the Americans to maintain a strong. safe | 16th Infantry, septisemia, from chronic soverntant. This soul be natural, be- 1507 aridipan, getlow Sever Extvate sac0b cause no class of people would be more tn- { 334 Michigan, y a Oath Ir i + terested than they are in maintaining | P- Phillips, pee oeny <2 ae ie, property and al) other rights. The mort | low ey hea ae be difficult problem to solve is the first or- | pany L, 3 gan, yello so genization of a preliminary form of gov- | Vate John B. Grigg, Company I, Ist Illinois, ernment, as iater the island will be very | typhoid fever; Corporal Robert Anderson, ropidiy “Americanized, and all such ques- | Troop B, 30th Cavalry, yellow fever; Pri- tions will take care of themselves. As to | Vate Ernest Johnson, Troop F, ew the probabilities of the Cubans attaining | alry, yellow fever; Private W end Gibman, a stable government, I presume that as | Company F, 20th Infantry, measles. scon as possible a proclamation will be t:- Os sued setting a date for the holding of a Private Cosby Made Captain. general election for a chief executive of | . Cosby of Tro x, the island, and for a legislative body, to | , Private Arthus F- Cos Aeitiety A which all matters affecting the future of | Roush peed ae the island will be referred. This legislative | an assistant adjutant general, with the bedy probably will adopt a constitution |rank of tain. Cosby was seriously cap aud make the proper laws to put into op- mi mee fan eration the political form of government, | Wounded in the first day's fight before As to the army of occupation which will | tlago. As soon as he was able to travel be necessary to maintain our position with | he was brought to Washington end placed respect to Cuba, 45,000 men will be ample | in the hospital at Fort Myer. He has now to garrison the whole island. Of this | quite recovered, although he still carries number, possibly 25,000 would be stationed | a Mauser bullet in his breast. Cosby was in and about Havana. Mantanzas would | graduated at Harvard in "94, and when the be the next most important point for a | war broke out was practicing law in New garrison. Other points should be regulated | York city. hy, the probabilities of Sisorder that might eh dps acteacinseemehs teks place there, and the number of troops | Mail Commanication With Spain. ts will nati - = Seely Citar nie ro ee re kt a aleibe Dekel Man Oinel. Properly. Sieerted:— Cote wil | have a | States and Spain will be resumed aye aE, cg-geeint: 3 ure. Its unbounded | so far as this country is concerned. The and great resources will be very rapidly ss developed by American push, vigor ana | t¥® countries being practically at peace, Com- capital” the officials hcre see no reason why mail PEALE Sy Sy SAE passing between them would be opened and Eligible for Pensions. censored, as during the war. Hereafter A decision rendered yesterday by Mr.|} these restrictions will be removed. Al- rashtoss bers Apotesccigeancsy Fo ‘Spats, the aan tion oer mem! of Knap’s Battery, Penn- | 17™ poe urse adopted by that government, sylvania militia, eligible for pensions. It pet there are no transatlantic steamship is decided that the battery was in the ser- lines between American and Spanish ports vice of the United States when it operated | neurly ff not all of the mail matter des- in Maryland in 1863. tined for Spain will be sent, as heretofore, ESTER TEE PPA CESS via France, the latter country in this man- Have you been to Hoeke’s clearing sale | ner only acting as the medium of commu- carpets and furniture?—Advt, nication.