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D.C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1891. CITY AND DISTRICT. A COLORED DELEGATION THE FIGHT IN CHICAGO. THE CAPTURE OF IQUIQUE. ; : AUCTION SALES. F Calis on the President and Is Frankly and | Senator-Elect Palmer Asked to Keep His | Particulars Recelved of the Burning of the Highest of all in Leavening Power U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, ¥ / © Fair dealing bas always been the coommang “aehaed only Oh. a = : “4 dol BROS., Auctioneers. motto of Tag Evexrxo Stan. “A dollar's! s delegation of colored men representing the| Carter Harrison in Chicago last night made| Particulare bave been received of tho cap- aes sisiiaie Wtsaaes eos : Oldest / worth or more in return for every dollar re-| Afro-American Press Association, P. H. Mur- | bis first appearance in public since receiving | ture and sacking of Iquique on February 19 by eT Ee, CALE OF TUELVE (® Two-eror! ceived” ness is from ten to one hundred dollars for every one invested in its alvertising columna. KOCKVILLE NEWS. Interesting Court Matters—A New Railroad to Be Built—Notes, of The Frening Star. Rocxvinie, March 24, 1891. In the o-phsas’ court today some time was Passed in adjnsting the accounts of executors the principle upon which its busi- conducted. Advertisers usually get | Corzespon: } ray, chairman, and H. Price Williams, secre- tary, called upon the President Monday and presented an address signed by P. H. Murray, St. Louis Advance; H. Price Williams, Washing- ton Pilot; Robt. Pelham, Detroit Plain Dealer; J. Gordon Street, Boston Cowrant, and Jobn C. Daney, Star of Zim, N.C., committee. ‘The address called the attention of the Presi- dent to the “general claims and individual merits of a large class of American citizens for representative and prominent positions in the Columbian world tair commission, and suggesting the propricty and wisdom of select- Was at Central Music Hail, and the place was [crowded with bis adherents. The meeting | proved to be one thet is likely to be memora- ble in Iiinois polities and indirectly in na- tional affairs perhaps also. Mr. Harrison savagely denounced his fellow-democrat and opposing candidate, Mayor Cregier, declaring the latter, not himself, was standing in the way of party harmony. The speaker declared he had that morning written to Mr. Cregier proposing that both withdraw and a neutral candidate be selected formal nomination for the mayoralty. It | the Chilian insurgents. It appears that when itand held themselves in readiness to attack the cit; ing only some fifty men in charge. The troops soon heard of thisand marched on the place some 200 strong, under Col. Sota. the Encalada, Esmeralda and Huascar used their heavy guns, while the transports kept their mitrailleusea busily employed. ‘Tremendous the rebels captured the port the government troops took up position at some distance from ‘The rebels returned on board, leav- Firing commenced and the shore fusilaie led hips to promptly open fire. The Blanca, Reval ABSOLUTELY PURE Baki | Powder DAELUINGS. SCMBELED i) LO {HWEST AND Nos. 2 sD TREET NOKTHWEST, WA: INGTON, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date of the gach Ta of ava A D. Lem, and dus recorded in i 10 MI, ~ Bee ste th o eis spcuped ere 5, we wit peat fate a x * ~ the Fourr# B'y Or Shani ab" isbn, at POUR WCLOCK PM.. the fuilowing grejerty, situate fb tue ofty of Wi Dist mobs, and being tow Oi 2 ywart's subvtivia. subdivision is recorded 3 Pe oP eran Taleo 1k 7Nor aad Mewar s sub via suid surveys Sor wish tbe tharoweuet's 12) two-story trice fered wud sud sepa , Cheapest } Best ! as © ang Of twe.ve dwellings. Lach house wil be of md ae ore. nis B. Seholl wi »- | ng a capable negro jurist to fill a place on the yor. ver, he | destraction foliowed and at 10 a.m. fire broke ~ = se ‘Terns of male: One-third () of purchase money tn earthen ore Loni Be enon va; | bench of the federal judiciary. has ceed wane carck ie hentai ty | ony ia wticsts tara hemes, woemiven eee AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. pot Ee _ ems Lof $500. purpose to embarvase Sour admitteation by | Zaime® was ‘coming to Chicago to. weet in | Suishod by the fire brigade. ~~ route er lerson, as trustee, has sold to Jemima Barrett the real estate of the late Louis i ($0) wid be reqa:red on eac ee te to ask thot we have proper representation in | Le ingtantly resolved “by the etornal to stay in | part of Tquique, where the best stores und build Cy Bet OMce. | stio, teruas 0 we con pods 7 n exhibition which ex present nothing more | the fight to the end.” The people resented | ngs were situated, waa in ruins. Up to the 5. R WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- Miss Lilian Kingdon of St. Louis, Mo., is at | marked unc wonderful in human progress than | {Be tigh elemnage fh ttt 26th of February, when the Wacspite, which NUE. RE WITHIN OU SALES KOOMS TRURS- present a visitor ot the residence of Mr. John | the products of the brain and muscle Of a peo- |-fetere!_ meddling in local concerns and John 4 sp By Titus of a decree of, the Suprame Court of the Kingdon, this place. any untoward or impalitic action, for it is an honorable patriotic ambition which tmpels | ple ro recently enfranchised. Mayor Cregier’s re-clection. Under such cumstances the speaker said. the oifer to with- draw might be regarded as a weakening, and | ‘M. Palmer, now punoplied as United States | Senator, had no right to come to Chicago to time the efforts of the firemen proved uscless and the flames spread until the whole central brought the news, left Iquique, the ruins were yet burning. At 3:30 p.m. another fire broke out and this he day of starcay 7. wherein Edward Larumis te av ENTY-SIN TH, ar TEN cash at purchaser's opt The Evening Star is the Oldest and most firmly estab Truster Ofice Su) Sth street norta west, "7 - A it ry ‘ Ge 'D ROOM SETS, THREE AND — it i Mr. Alexander A. Braddock of this place,| | The President said that so far asa position | interfero between two sections of the demo.| The fight which resulted in the fire was a cn others are couplaiuants and ‘Gertridly W. A, FIECES CAC "VALLCERULTES. FQN | §9-THE, ABOVE SALES ARE PosTPONED gw | lished mewspaper published in the ho some time ago received the appointment | $1" ‘he world’s fair commission was concerned | cratic party. Mr. Harrison, in conclusign, | stern and bloody tragedy, and it would have | mimcgimacouert, are deleulante, I shall ses: to 4 BRUCK ATT LESce are Scot pe | PRUE Sie e unt MADSESDAY, APL | of Gbiabas: hak who com a ee ; ee iota talk heed th — vacancies, - '. ad —— emphatically denied intriguing in his own in- | been more prolonged had it not been for an vat THY CARGEE Saar BAY oF MACH, | PILLOWS D-ROLSTENS. VOILET “SETS: . istrict jumbia, having won the ( Irospbptppatomentagetcmacr cra bmp Foowca Ponsit le however, tedtarytisag. and | terest against Palmer's election as Senator, and | atrangement having been renched by the chiefs | {6¥1; a, QUAMTER F: of land in thecity ct | HoUSS Mit ceD WITT Sess 4 Crow Creek agency, Dak. | der the A sociable aspices of the ladies of the proper man was presented, he would make the appointment. declared he had given Gen. Palmer undeviat- ing support. g of the two parti sition leaders engaged to pay end under which the oppo- Dol. Sota ‘314,500 is men, who were then to pare Columbia, “known it (2M) cud twenty-nine (20) of Jaa rastee, saud.y. art of orurinal lute . Dastrict oF ‘Db WIIH GOODS AND ALL MUST BE ed ALTER B. WiLLiaais & co. high position it holds in the confi- RATCLIFFE, DARE & Ob, Anctionsers esd ° 7 essman | to divide among no; bart wfinal | W Aucticn rs, TRUSTFES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | dence of the le of Washington the Presh hat Bosd's Station will | ‘Then, as to the other part of the request, the | prank Lawler, bekioe Gene Pamce te refrain | Join the rebels.” Under thia arrangement the | Gy scaare fete undred oS Spee digee en eeicgl ON THE NOM LHEAS, QOuAE E Bild od be held at that eae en ee re an thorcghy ec ee tion, nnd a man | from interference, were adopted. Sovernment troops abandoned their arms and | , faid sub ot Soi etusted cu the nora IMPORTANT AND SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. (IMD "HIENISES "SO" "8 | forty years of faithful and unswerving instant. ener Shr ipa age aa Senator Palmer was seen last night fon Cispersed. Subsequently Col. Sote was | ofa5 ise and Ginckes on fennay rt aif The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Rockville | arrived at that eminence im practice which | ,wcriveed resentative within fifteen | arrested and sent on board the Anazouas, ac- sr 106 + a tine We will positively close out TOMORROW & deed in ‘trust dated February 28. | . 3 ., Presbyterian Church wil heli « chocolsticrs | would entitle him to au ‘appointment as tatuites after the eannting of the resclutions | cused of having distributed only €1,000 song eupivedn agit tery orca haidiage nN | the talance of Ee ES EE ~ 4 devotion to their interests, without for the benefit of the parsonage at the resi-| circuit judge. “Present the namo of a good | 7in"tes a edvieed ¢ action of | bis men and having retained the remain- | ,, 5&4 %0.0t 20 adjoins the procecing .ot on the wee 1 é wa. on {UESDAY ALTERNGON: . deace of Major H. B. Lowry, in West End, on | man,” ie said, “and I will give it that cou- | directed to Gel Tr ce iy res |g 5000. pavinu 3 trontage y. of ag0Go8 Peng wana “avettee HE JAPANESE OBJECTS OF ART. UP CETH. 2D ato. AT FIXE | regard to any other influence or com Wednesday evening, April t. sideration which its importance commands.” | questing him to stay away from that city and! Those on board the Warspite had also been | tto-tors brick bul dime AT THE HOURS OF ELEVEN 4. M. AND THREE oe ci i The Temple of the Independent | The committee told the President that there | 25: vinterfere with home rule. ‘s informed that Col. Robles had 2,000 of Bal- | «recur snape and commne thar chsstrect, fs of oar sideration whatsoever, Order of G aplare wilh hold « fentival at | were a number of that class of men among the | “Peing asked wat reply ho had to make to | M#ceda’s troops on the pampa, and that it | groan a the town hall, t on Easter Monday whose names would be presented to bun | At was would again atick Iquique, its vicinity the revolutionints stated that they had 3.006 men. They were, such « resoiution, Senatoz Palmer replied nt ibave no answer to make to sucha I presume that a copy of the reso- possible the h Six pair of magnificent Satsuma Vases, a few remain ich port imdorsement of the bar of the state at | tobe sold; also 40 pieces of Hand-carved Ja; anese y practiced, and he advised that their aud the balance m two Lie ih Che aud two years rev day of wale, OF ult cush, inw! is plac night. Tn the circuit court yesterday the case of ‘Uue-cbitd cash; balance in equal in- ne ot Terins tobe co after consultation bronght in a verdict for de- AR TRUST, oy + ‘BOK to Oe send iy reply to the parti Property is void. “It tae | mh23-t . at the op- | Ivories; also, 20 Gold Embroidered Screens. E- . twelve aia eigiver Grove A. Shipley agt. Rezin H. Griffith was sont tn, and promised to consider | tition will be cent » wig Ooemll, Antec I | RaWever;ahort of ammunition, but wore €x: ‘Phe feferred payinents, sual aivo, 20 Gold Embroidered Screens, Every lot ax, 0 ig ; pies ioate S Grieith ; - 2 g | a ion, Dut rere OX" | go: ured by yon the premises soid and | Offered will unc. Sedly be sold to the HIGHEST ‘ats argued and the jury was instructed to tind vem impartin © received an o‘Ticiai communication an- | Pecting some by a steamer by way of Magellan | 75,0754 03 seed oF § tate of 8 der | BIDDER, F < ‘eaen, ee thee ag verdict for the plaintiff. They retired and — --— nouncing the passage of such a resolution I will | *traits. | cont per annum, js ‘A deposit **LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. olat t sale. Terie | fo Seperiggr ee pe Iquique ix ina completely sbnormal condi- | 4 or the rizut 4a re- ‘uay of sale 4 ; : - erst ‘n'tew days. frost | = ——— fendant. They were promptly ordered by the — — ion, and they may, if they sce fit, fur- | tion, and all the inhabitants have taken refuge |‘ fell at | | ATIMPR £ Sioa. polareel Gee _— court to retire and reverse their verdict. which | My, Havemeyer Tells of Ite Origin—Am Al-| nish it for publication. ‘This is all I have tosuy | 0” the island where they had previously been 4 ‘ \L poles they did. In the court te vio- | leged Scheme. on the matter.” stationed. lays" prey ola ad ¥ert.se.ant Wai. i. SHOLPS, : lation of the loval option inw wero tried. ome | 1. 14. sacestigntion of the sngar trust by the parse In the fight about 200 persons were killed. | [FCs of tue purchases, | ale by Cataion wbI7-d&ds EDWIN SUIHERLAND,; Trustees. adoc Sommers and the other against wes tion eo 7 & z WAS : Some of the uumber lost their lives through as 300 Laworaet OVE York senate law committee the other day in See Want Leeann. Lute SR By thading : PONED ON Ac- ent WeaiLer until WEDNESEAX, ‘at same nour and place. i. SHOUTS, DWIN SUT 1B PIANO, Pas both wero sequitted. | ‘or the | New York Mr. Havemeycr was asked to give a iek | full and frank account in hie own way of the care | Conditions under which the so-called trust was rmed. Witness «aid that in 1883, when his their own ituprudence. ‘The office of the deily newspaper, Puz de Chili, which sup government, was sacked and burne oe ON THE AKCrIC CIRCLE, count oF ane ime ADIL TLS £2 cause of Greeley Diggs, colored, ar Cropley’s bri distriet, on June taken up. ‘This ball given at Mrs. Grant Dissatisfled With the Investment orted the of 855,000 for Her. A strange misunderstanding has arisen be- tween Mrs. Gen. Grant and Wallace C. An- ANDSOME. PLUSH-COV- NX STAND, FINE O1L Potomac then at a yards, in 1800," was originated By virtue of ¢ deeds of trust, duly re- corded. th | Lo.10 2b et seq. and the Tre Star is the Largest paper T RUSTEP'S SALK OF VALUABLE ; : mach 187 Coceg OF the and SAD wirn | TTP Stary ON feere seat ished i hi 5 house of a colored man in Brooklyn factory was burned dowa, he did not | drews of New York in relation to the invest- | Adventures of an Englishman in the Frozen el thereby ths. uudersigned wae SN OtE| _brikc' eit : Publis in Wi pn, WS locality, during the progress of which Diggs | think it safe to rebuild in this country on ac-| ment of £55,000 which Mrs. Grant gave to Mr. Regions of North Amertc iron wal Barer ant uta HAIR afar | . inting facile ‘ied, and Diggs le‘t tae house: but aftersard, | COME Of porsiblo changes in the tariff. After | Andrews to place for her in Standard Oil] Says a special dispatch from Winnipeg PASTOR ACS Ubon. “ate HAL eke eee vd on, however, he did rebuild at | 90,000 in eighteen months. ‘These months of mental labor connected with the re- building nearly cost witness his life and he was | forced to go to Europe for two years to re- | eupernt We did not capitalize the company. said, “at ite full value; this would have pia ata disadvantage 9s to competitors wh: were ne he taxes the we were. The capital was put at $500,000. After consul- tion with: my brother we decided to submit interest at e trustees of the ar Refi ompany and we received im ammount of sugar refiners’; stoel tue tonowing described - And preatees, situated fh tue city of Wi Mrs. Grant) hae written to John D. efeller, saying that some three years ago she arked Mr. Andrews to invest the money as stated above, but that he replied that he was | able to sell his Standard Oil stock and was going inte a much bigger thing and he advised her that there would be a great opportunity for the investment of her moucy to a better advantage. The scheme which Mr. Andrews referred to was the New York Sterm Heating Company and Mrs. Grant says she got the impression from her conversutiod with Mr. Andrews tust the Standard Oil magnates were behind the when Harris faving, he was met on the ontude by Diggs, who struck him on the head with a club and fractured his skull. The next day the wounded man _ scious state to Washington and placed in a Los pital, where he died in a ew hours. Diggs was w the offense at last November term of court, the jury failing to agree on a verdict, and Le has since bven confined in jail. When brought into court today he piead guilty to th charge of manslaughter and was senvenced to atermof one year in the Maryland peniteu- tiary. The grand jury was discharged this evening after inding per of indictments. Yesterday Messrs. W. H. Rabbitt and John W. Keichner of this pluce killed 2 nutaber of Washberton Pike, an English explorer, bas just returned fron: the arctic circie. Leaving Calgary in June, 1889, Mr. Pike proceeded to Athabasca Landing and from there to Fort ation, ou Slave river. Here he secured the services of two Indian guides and help started for the barren lands in search of musk ox, earaboo and other large game. He bad a very stecessful hunt, killing about forty musk ox and as many caraboo as they were in posi- tion to handle. On that trip Mr. Pike far north as Fish river, this being the river on | which Prankiin's first expedition to the north hinxton, Dis- certain piece or owi and distin wished ities three-fold greater and better than those of any other Washington paper; and, having thefull Day Reports of both the New York Associated Press and the United Press, supple- mented by an unequaled service of Exclusive Special Dispatches from al, on. a Al HAL t + the oe sem tibwed teal the city'or Washinesub, Distrit uf Co- Beng yert 0. symare uated two tana tourterd (zi4),vemiuuine jor tue sne at hundred atid tu) fest tinee inher (IO! text 5 KEQUISILES, 3, MARCH TWE it one hundiet sf oto 9 inclusive, March 16, 1970, By 150; said part of ub lot six ( Bescinuiigg 10 (8) i age nuuubered io ded in CoH. Dunited as TURSDAY TH, Ib. cou shall ve’ BY atresid E Pekusy Wai | streets | thence ’ pete tovetbes with uli the iiprovetieute, essetmeuts. cat riViloces aud apy Urtenances to the wate bOOUK-tK OF 1m any wise a1 erts nn» balan Seventy-seven ch august (2) det Sx a direct ine to the place oz bey ory ITuine dWeiling known ws pretnises No. | Auuly to BoM. Ware TIMER & SLOAN, Auctioacers. RAF E DALES CO, Auctioneers, ORIENTAL ART EXTRAORDT of the purchase money to be the purchase money tobe | wy one (1) year aitcr date, | (0) per cent per annuus RY. 1022 Connecticut avenue nortliwest. 3) par cent eto besweuret by a ured | i seaiisusnuay. uote to be sect cTN x Eat acecinicteny ae i a © ion ond wild ducks on the Potomac near Pennytiel . steam company as its cuuncial backers. On! pole was lost. He experienced many adve Upon the bropaiy sod, or aut cane at | Oana, ote OO ET aotteate | st Ttruecrseicto | Prominent points in America lock and report the birds as plentiful im t hat did you receive for | this understanding Mrs. Grant says she gave |tares. The party was lost ior tourtee BOL PUTCueser OF pu hiaes. “Deposit oi $100 age greens — = it in ten (10) days frou day of sale, trustee reserves the risht to rece! the erty at toe fsx abd cos: of def oe oe Thave determmed to d.spose of my large aud well-ae- | sorted sock of localit this is also considered one of the Andrews her money to invest in the steam Thev | & Conveyuncing, recoruils, finest points on the river for bass fishing and last fall and endured terrible sucring, started to cross the Yukon r ) urope, it prints more and fresher Wituess sail he considered that a private Mrs. Grant's e sgt has tor years been a resort for sportsmen. It was at this place that President Cleveland spent several duys in fishing while an incum- Lent of the White House. Notwitastanding ail the alleged preparations for repairing the Chesapeake and Olio canal no contracts, so fur as known, have been given out for repairs on the line within the limi:s of this county, where the heaviest work is to be done. It is reported here that the projectors of the Proposed railroad between Seneca quarries and ithersburg held a meeting recently and de- termined to build the road, the same to be com- pleted by next fall. By the construction of this road the quarry company could ship stone to Washington, Baltimore and other ciies and ‘svoid the expense and delay of loading ant un- at Georgetown if shipped by caual, should the latter ever be put in navigable con- dition to that place. Aforce of hands is now at work opening a stone quarry on Rockville Heights, the south- ern addition to this place, the stone to be used in macadamizing the streets and avenues of that locality. As soon 2s esutticient quantity of stone are got out a steam crusher will be put in operation. SAM. —_———__ Honduras and the World’s Fair. Capt. Gilbert P. Cotton of the United States army, special commissioner 1o Honduras, in ‘the interest of the world’s Columbian exposi- tion, reports that after a ride of 93 miles on mule back he reached Tegucigalpa. the capital, and on February 23d ultimo, in company with the United States consul, was received by President Bogran, to whom he pre- sented the invitation of President Harrison and made an address explaining his mission. | denied that the mat! 1: id not answer. Q. Tunderstand you to say that you placed the £500,000 ce pital stock with the trust? A. [do not anderstand the question. Q. At how much did you place the value of the plants, £¢.. when you jomed the trust? A. It would be difficult to say. 1 would, if I conid, tell you what I ree: 1 represented the experience of geucratior: private patent process, the value of which it | would be utterly vain to attempt to estimate. Q. Can you not place a valne on it? A. Well, ¥; $15,000,000, without considering the good will. The witness then reviewed the history of the firm. His grandfather and father had preceded him in the busin estors’ experi witness had been enabled in « day than his manufacture more er hed done in 1 reduced the cost . from 2%, cents | to %{ of a cent, of which the public had r ceived the benefit. He was looked upon asa great monopolist, but that was simply because he did business on an immense sale and could make sugur cheaper than his competitors. He Tefineries’ company tried to control production. ‘The reason why the com- yany was orgunized in New Jersey was that the laws of # corporations, the fees were cheaper aud the whole capitalized stock would not be taxed, in New York. The committee adjourued till Saturday. SCHEME OF THE SUGAR TRUST. The New York Herald says that the sugar trust have mapped out a fine scheme by which they will save themselves from the losses which it was likely to incur because of a big over pro- | duction for March. Ou April 1 the price of granulated sugar will abruptly g. With the Lenetit of his | ce wnd his own discoveries | iat state gave greater powers to | company object in writing | to Mr. Hockefeller was to ask him, she said, to ‘please be no good as to : stock in the steam stock, us she was tired of waiting for dividends | from’ the oiher. Mr. Kockefes: ire towssure Mre.Grant that he was powerless in | the matte Mr. Andrews’ version of the story has not | niearned. It 18 quite likely chet the isnuderstanding between Mre. Graut und Me. Andrews may yet be referred to the courts for settlement. —o ALARMING INCREASE, u Unprecedented @rtent in Pittsburg. From a street joke the grip has become a | generally dangerous disease in Pittsburg. The | death rate has increased toa great extent, and | this month will break the record by the alarm- ing increase of 50 per ceni. Closing at noon yesterday 723 deaths dave occurred in Pitis- | barg and Allegheny in the twenty-four days of this month, Thirty-eight deaths have been re- | ported within the last twenty-four hours, and | many, no doubt, have not been reported. The direct causes given on certificates are grip. influenza, pnenmonia, typhoid and dipk theria. From the inst-named disease one death | a day has oceurred within the past three weeks at the Home of the Friendless slon In the two cities there were fifty-one fanerals | wagons are used and carriages ure daily ata | premium. In one large clothing hoase tw | whohasever trod the peth of er to the Pac being, as they s were on w! lost, aud nothing remained for the part bu age of mount: After journeying for | yme twelve days they foand that instead of | §j on Mel.eod river they ard turned out to be the nides admitted they were to do t retrace ty cep, witch they did with it € atew diya. In two | . nud to make a long | fourteen days. | 3 y any thing of their tori his time. but many fa regivaned from: those who saw the 1m to the rapids, and who were them « example of the terrible sinte of affairs | uc undreds of miles were tramped with bare feet on ice, und their frozen con simply terrible Nation. # uk When asked to describe the barren lands M. Pike said that il wae mmense tract of bat ren rock on which grew a kind of moss ur thrab, on which dec: that run by thousands | feed and appear to be very foud of it. iB ‘There are numerous lakes amon; iL bluffs whose waters freeze in the cold to the depth of fom seven to temperatures at tow as sists depress . but the summer months, he saysare very how 5 » the sun never shines rock Seancn in duly the and 3 on these parts, Mr. Pike reports moose ¥ there are large numbers of im sands of caraboo deer, the woods in winter. Mr. P ¥ yearce, but says oxand tho on the Fish river, ng this trip was almost entirely doue on foot, trains VV Sb Tea B WILLisMs & IMPORTANT. z BEIWEEN Maton TSVAND AVENUE AND BR} SERELY ATIMER & SLOAN, a with im ten (10) di ss | Figut to reseu the p AND VALUABL FON NOTH WEST AT AUCLION, tuated and worthy ner to assuue trast of $8,060, torun fro pereeke per 1409 G y VALUABLE f ON, SoU na 2 PROP. | CURSE Or dr Fy ORIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS, HANGINGS, EMBLOIDERIES, &e., by PUBLIC AUCTION TO Tit, AT MY ORIENTAL ART GALLE: HIGHEST BIDDERS, "CLOCK &. Mek EDSesDai, Al EWES pi WEDNESDAYS and “KAT ELEVEN 4M. amd As SOLD. 4 EXHIDITIC SATURDAY, MAKCH TWENTY FIRST, TULSDN a. Tut \ and SATU Deana and A EACH ¥ Hing purchaser Nevaneatx atid fer tiv mavertimiuent. All PeOrang at purcomser" = reer ts . raster, _m@hISd&ds _ DUNCANSOS BROS., Auctioneers, CHANCERY SALE Ov & VERY DESIRaBL / DWELLING HOUSE, BEING PREMISES 3u3) Telegraphic News than any other Washington paper can possibly sup- ply, furnishing at the same time a greater amount and better quality of Local, Domestic and General Intelli- gence, and a larger quantity aad higher grade of Original and Selected Literary Miscellany than amy pape? E Nontuwist. wacrow of the Supreme Conct of the Teewerd in Najuity esr itunes on TUESDALT THE Tat AP eP wee a ety oF iit tect trom bythe dpe ot yin saat i sipeonta by Terulwor na‘e: One-third cash apd the balance én eccured onthe prererty welge ae te PSPINIBION ¢F QS SELUMEN SIREET NO MARCH Twrnty- % OCK. parce.s to WWAND 21, BLUE 6. 4 Brown's record subdivision of Pleasent :0 PROVED | PROPERTY “BRUWN'S DEAL SED MUNDA Viaiss. dept of C surest | y ing, with | srougafar? to Souta Washingt Coss the street trom te hea cny kes it 14.0 Sold, OF ail essa, ut tbe optim Ot Foul o goGeu & aary 1, ISOLA geyosit of 81 Tr tue terms are tac 's the richt 9 Temerved to detawins purcanser. Au conveyancing wuu recording st purchaser’ H. SHra. MICHAEL J. COLBERT RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO., Aucts. | "[HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. | URUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL PSTATE ON FIRST SiRLED EAST BETWEEN NORTH CAROLINA AVESCE AND D STuLED SOUTH, BEING 0. JR FLUST STREET SUUTHEADT, WASH- te December 3, 1887, re O.toho div et seasons of Tend records, snd at "reyte Twill se-1 at auction, ‘a re : rage Uae. on SALURDA he PIE, Ii. at Hack Past FOUR OUDSck PA, the ‘orn tortyour feet of orusibat en (11) "by the dept ‘thereat in egnare’ Bo, ed en tiriy-tour (log), a9 tie same ap or pa Of take city, Lowetier viereon, i purchase money in % Watch #100 sual. be peid at sale, taint mn Squat aunts! pas th “semasinnun, inter” in the District, Pa. ove. nw. Vali jan budding. preety Being delivered at the homes of down to $5; i being used for the carrying of provisions and | ‘ur sbeser. Tuners mctrs cid cu trast dees ct premier cra |Tegular subscribers for the triflin; Tho president replied in a most encouraging | cents per pound. | This is because of the | clerks are laid off with iutluenca, which wood, ‘The currency is in sling. A skin is | * FE, DAG & f Purcusset's orton. Mtetwa of wale are wok . manner, welcoming Capt. Cotton to the repub- | Change in the tariff. Today the price ix 64 wren lis Bit macs tn tte ce valued at 50 cents, npn py Uni cost oc iguatie: ra | Sum of ten cents per week, THE STAR lie and expressing the interest of the govern-| cents. The trust over estimated the March de- 5. ee ry paral aoe ey ani oo — JRATCHEFE, DARK & Co., Auctioneers, wi cger afte: ive ae noe a te ee ' ment and Je in the object of his| mand and now find themselves overloaded ysicians are overworked andsorie iM oomiehioe uci ro Pa ave. uo nddvojaper. pusiined in ead District. All comveyene: | 3 lished teiesion. ‘The president, stased ek aaae [ei anpaes caantiatonea trom duty-paying hey aaa ot emp) Gees Guan e toe eS apps sha ie ste, acho wid end revordinat com f pureuswe. ig much the Cheapest paper pul wep i i a 1 nis stock is carried beyond . bs x 2 Ts KNOW) SSC] _mbvs-ahie io aay . aii A " aea muates experttcinnie i teat eon eeien [apart Goats io ar ieee: cin tmeers : over 1,000 people are | had an exciting encounter yesterday afternoo: a Rua eee = : So. M4 -*._|in the District, quantity and quality with the srentest pleasure and that the re- | considerably ove= 1 cent fer pourid, oF an ag | Sure ine Tih the grip m the towns along the | with Herman Sehoen, a burly anarchist, whom | o@i cit tnvostortbepmeames [Co vireiow | URcore write Sent fan hist Gata tue Heres | of ing considered. Public would be represented at Chicago by «| gregnic low to the combine close to half a mi-| Fort Nurme road, oa eo canon |e aerented ona charge of thre toning to kil | aL OF VALUABLE NEW ELEVIN-KCOU BEIcK uorsy, | Bee hese ram loarer weds tot clam | Of Contents being duct. Om the following day Presitent ine? by well-informed sugar men the | “"¢ Teported, tome of which are of a very | hoen from thé Singer fictory. | Jen ace yanew weet eres | No. 1503 TWELETH SIRLET NORTHWEST, ‘ Bogran —_ pe. 5. Fritzgartner, the er of the trast seems - banat ing whort | *Fiow locality where a number | BY AUCTION. ernment geologist inspector general of make the ument ° te live, the eae y tines and a, ctiontist of high Topintine, © ent toc Saree eee is eotimnated that fully | oe ae vachistne bee tae On THEUSDAY AFT MARCH TWENTY- PSS ea qucetal commissioner for Honduras to the Co- This 2) cents iv the drawback in atlas tiveness conti eck . th through reverai SIZH, 1801, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in Rincon Cty Tecan ‘ ambian exposition, and gave him instructio jows for export eu: om other towns . how revalts some- Vogel patton eh “Kn City Package to report at once a plan for a thix m precisely what the trust is after Rk SORER Aire oe ee uct lie hail yore pine” with a | 7°" inns Uy ias Bonk ot Sachgarten building and an exhibit for Hondaras | been noticed for some time past that the Pitsburg. Ca ” lfeli. Co b Rehoon'etrlsndé ak rose thee Figt PAKTS OF LOTS 11 AND 12 1N Mo KASSDLLL, United states Marshal. ——_= i an estimate as to the amount | has been engaging freight room for i from Canton, Ohio. says Miss Kate Acrowd of a thowand “ SQUARE No. 311, RAEI SSE Se SARS Sd. Sennen, ener ws neconsats. Dr. Fritagartner wna the popular opinion is Cf peas cy rel karl 2 | the scene. Schoer wa ore of the Tey aes NCANSON BEOS., Awe issioner from Honduras to the New Or- tre are going abroad to secure | Teaders archi «beth in July es, se = exposition and collected and installed the | the drawback, and furthermore. that they are cond a op frre rnin eer i ceeiver matgigeen aeciocein Ra y made there. which was next to Mexico | Comins right ag to be sold in this : ce Chae ae: — soe 4 vue. emery wprEves T. BE! q > the finest of any of the American republics. | Market at the April pri H Got a $75 Pearl With His Dinner wid Bacsack Ga alice * umes i howMe, Onteat- SIDES SO. 1: T He also prepared the exhibit at the Paris ex ——-—- 00 - ‘ we emp : Data =e A Kansas alliance leader who has teen Isok- | VE ye Col. = . Hak = a citi: Congressman Jere Simpson in Boston. ing around town for a few di the New ‘T BLTWEEN 1 nited States, will assist Dr. Fritag: Salatacenenn, kane Stapee Kanes iz around town for s few ¢ b DENCE OF SLS- ” ; the rae deseo chm. cbe Congreseman Jeremiah Simpson of Kanses | | York Sun, saya it in true t ere’ Al- cere Neue -| ‘Tae Srar’s circulation in the City arrived at Boston yesterday. He said the «l_ was oysters on the half shell. He | ..°°* *" ey “itis *| Sith ge go ‘ at ot Colmubta, SE . The cattie aint to Secretary Ruck. | Farmers’ Alliance smote Senator Ingalls morc dup ono of the oysters with his fork | mnee inn scerat organization. Tt were UP saad me (vi sDat, AFidi SLCOSL. Ax'Five |Of Washington is more than three pe rai rear apatites dealers of the United | is, kindness than in wrath, and he believed him | from the rbell and his eye was attracted by «| BO *8F* “just like Tammany Fone the Mig | the preisite “Aste. ail thas Sot, pases ee | os, othe: object of their gratitude te Seeostare tase te | al Fight now, ami that be could hereafter be | white aubstance which had been concealed “tn. theta i 2g tna ets inthe ty ov Wasa. | CHES larger than that of any ——— ¥ Rusk. The | reiied upon to further the interests of the | der the oyster. It wa extraordinary and don't let th ne fF — i a den cies Ee ordinary nd do I : fe vod plat "ead ber ue ae directors of the Chicago te sock | poopie. He telleved ihe Furmers’ AlMance | size end exceptions ity although it cir affairs, All th of ved tu tese. at the visi and {A Re newspaper, and the number of its ebary fe the prime movers. and from | would carry twelve at least of the southern git state. Lt was examin: are known t who b ening ain tee, Baveme Aad tye +, that boudy the Secretary has received the fol- in 1492, and it was almost certain thes vatlemen who wore prownt an it people kept int SMSthere, pata. |.eMs even eateuttunl ometail becbes ate | Readers more than five times as many, lowing communication: have a presidential candidate in the tield | was universally conceded to be a remarkuble | day om motives of poliey ere are be ad aot tne wore of less. ami a dept of one hundred . . Seeded teeth: tea wad tibial ies time. His views on the temperance Mr. Malley placed its value at £73 and | tween 3.000 wud 4099 babail in hans nd invlea), inote ot lens, nite Fomine Reet testis | Lt is therefore in that (or even greater) success your untiring zeal im beteif of the | qestion were quaintly summarized in the te- ate wasaceepted ax being none too of them are secret in « hat an | 2 ZiE, DALE & CO. Anvis., Coby Toot wey, und beim tauproved by that fine tous, i ae live stock trade of the United States has met iliance thinks that itis not a | high. He proposes to have it tinighed up and outsiders are not allowed in their meet: | ar aut —_ 0 faa, aves mew. | story, say, Waisuuent brick “house mumbered 1327 F | proportion the Best advertising med- with in securing another outlet for our siready vn whether a man goes howe drunk or | mounted. ‘The oyster in which the gem was | ings and members keep aniet about the pro- | RATOR'S SALE OF FOUR HORSES, | “Tenant cule: Cne-thind of the purchase money to overburdened markets, in that we are now able put whether he hax any home to go to | found caine from one of the local dealers and | cecdinss. Lut everybody cau learn all about | ab BRED Ro hSeO2>: | be pac in casi: and Galanve in oneand two years, for |jum in the District. On this point © pe mg somo ae wit | the alliance wants to first look after a man's | was taken from a bed ia the wound. the prisciples aud objects of the alliance and | sii ER EAE RECS S: | witch decerrel vareients notes of yunchaser or pr: | the restrictions that have formeriy prevailed, | Pursical welfare before it undertakes his moral = oo its way of Coing things. tg price ae iu. AOUS Tikka Toms | (BBE Rosita even ated ot dey Gf nate and bear we desire, on bohulf of the Chicegolive srk | Feeeneration.” Mr. Simpson will deliver sev- On Trial for the Tipperary Riot “Tam not giving away auy of our allianco oi Grader pesecd cn the 1th day o: |S Meeamianuually aud secured by ‘ exchange, to extend t you our sincere thanks | Tl addresses in New England. The trial of Michael O Brion Dalton ard the | see-etn when “Eel you thit we li at th Bsr gS ove Cott oo the Duatees St for your able efforts in that behalf.” —— eer 2 c arged with riota storiex printed in castern papers abou: the Po. th jordin jor pro. = ypecatdematele lace, Gold Medal For California Brandy. poegebeary ur rae ee OkEE At ervibie onthe that are taken by the members | ag gw aNp maxpsoue | Peet? Lhasa AHURSDAD, | rao dat thenak aut costo: ce-sulting yurchemrr Wotttion Aquiast Suaday Xe a ‘The California viiewliaral commis laa e trial at Tipperary leswrs. | of the alliance. We take no ouih that would OW RECENTLY Bethe ELVE O'CLOCK A. on the AMM OF THE | LUC Shiy Rote of sah resale in some Rewspaper ——— z 5 vig | John Dillon and William O Brien and am wcare a hen. When a man joins the alliance he . EK, AND BLING Pite.Si- A ceposit of twenty-five hundred (82,500) dollars A petition sigued by Rev. Joseph Cook and recgite? © sold modal awarded to the exhibit | Ge others on a charge of cons nag, far | gives ile plodge that be bellev = de. MUR FH ait STRLET NORTH WEST. | win Secequirea waeetis te faved Sowa’ | generally admitted. cee attives: of the Meccan | pa nee eee rn | which Galeien, Marx Dio anid Origa eee | Cet hha will work with others x sup n Hie ou eR ELMS via | Ail conveyancing, Me. at cost of yurchaser. setts Sabbath Union has been sent to the legis- « = it that when it puts up candidates at elections he | lums.s, D. ANACOSTIA BEIDGE, ail the PROPOSALS FOR PURCH. , Intare agaist the preperation, printing. pubs | AR cAnthEimkerton MIM” Defeatea, [convicted andare now verving thelr sentence, | wht ute [nea oP, canaucaiy aa lectlone as | I HG? Onis ib | Gaius te catey Beet ote EEEROY Ar GUTATE Gab StL Ba Bishing, ealo and delivery of newspapers on | iyce tate Onde a Ane the bringing of detect: | OP Hoting made against them the accused seo | it inside business to people who do not join it. | Ww R sy Ai.» that parrer of ee BALD STR aol SAMe IS OFeHRED A Pt BLIE ALOHOS = a the groand that there is ne. just or | it? 18%0 Otio to do police or military duty, | io charged. with having seas a | There is uo Ylood-cnrdiing eath about that, | ati ta the its of vasa ton. Mtnown Sud | 1 RATCLIFFE, Dauit & C0 MENKY Wibk GARNETI Pyecut malay, on the grot ere is ast oF | kno: he anti-Pinkerton bill, whic! : : "es there are no thrilling or terrifying mysteries | (¢s Fed ue ot O1,in Schuend Vbiun of square | _mb19-Gt avs aw. sufticient reason why the publishing and sale | cently passed the house wes deteiseg ae aS bee he Se crarraes af Se police a8 Tip- | or indeiotion: there ave wo big Paunjamdzumis in | Paaci Cra e.deuces with al tas tele it | ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionoer mnigadiiUEL F. BELL, Beectiyg. 1 ow Sons the eaten ease Sockcrimsination | state senate yesterday. stating the case for the crown argued that the | the alliance: it is made up of plain farmers, | proveuieats. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LoT form of business oo = whose secret operations are as innocent as their qubaanae toate riot was a preconceived one and that it had | Hose, branceot POUR SPE OF sxOLEAuD ot @ & ATTORNEYS. = ad The Camphor Industry tn Flork been got ten up for political purposes. ? boi? in two an. GST ERS FANS 3 MSS GN PRT Ithas been prophesied that in ten years’ —— nas | Pee ‘oan heey cabal Gone =) praemzcoge time there will be more camphor trees than The Johnston Obsequies Concluded. Pde, aiacncaya poshieean we terete nf the Fiat aud costor the detain pur ThE oe i Pea Geonez W. Kenx, ; . (eu, Ont., cn’ leat night in an pres that if | CARES trees in Florida, and that the camphor-| When the body of Gen. Johnston arrived at} p.cturer of Woburn, Masy., is to be tried | ©™ sasiciag anil pe ordi au yugehaser' cont . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, liner trlle relations were not forme’ between | BF ccine industry ix that stato will become | Union station, Baltimore. at 1:90. o'clock yos- | te seta tas te meraalt ereamntes Soe Mies ewigigecege oy. - | of great importance. terday afternoon a good-sized delegation of igen: J. NOTA MoGILL, Assignees Great Britain and Canada the whole commer- ae old confederate soldiers, with sprinkling of | Morenee Holt, the principal of a privato En-| mn2s.tade Atlantic vallding, Note This Point. cial fabric of Canada, whieh it has taken thir- 4 stag cay) lish and classical school. The assault is al- - 0 teen sears to erect, will be leveled to the jew York Sun from Chicago | tose whe wore the blue, were waiting to re~ to ‘have beon committed upon the night | ‘[/HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, : ‘ A any gdlibene B eipeve ceive it. Itwas taken from the bagguge cur| of March 12. Miss Holt states that on that i wr ext election. ‘A. G. Spalding will retire from base . EXECUTORS’ SALE. sesuuhasn as Men and ha 4 the | 22. wheeled acvoss the station on a truck, | evening: a8 cho was entering the residence of a| we cre authorized ty the exorutew of the late Hon. ‘Tur Srar gives the exact figures Money Ratsed fur the Sherman Statue. 1 and basiness cares and will enjoy from which it was lifted bya dozen pair of | friend, she passed Mr. Noyes, who deliberately {op pell at auction. ou TUESDAY. She Mesuen dnetecten New | {uits of many years labors. Ho has made all | wiiling hands. ‘The cusket was curried to the | made mud bulls and threw them at her, cover- | MALCH WHLRTI-Pifter. ai. at ONE O'CLOUR of its circul-tion every week, and foe snp adopted teolutune that in |afangements to retire on the first of the | hearse by Messrs, Jamos L. MeLane and Louis | ing her hair, fue and clothes with mud. Me. | #3. ‘ork yesterday adopted resolutions that the | month. He will also leave Chicago and make | McLane and the underiaker’s men through two | Noyes claims it is a case of mistaken identity, cheerfully opens its books and press treasurer of the fund be requested to an-! New York his home in the future. James Hart loug lines of ex-confederates headed by Adjt. | but Miss Holt is positive of the idontification Bounce that the subscriptions were suiticient to | and Adrien C. Anson will be left in charge of | Gen. James How: Lyle Clark } of her assailant. Last spring Miss Holt sued and delivery rooms to any person aplcte the statae. The total amount of the | Spalding's interes lifted their bata | Mr. Noyes for $25,000 for breach of promise. to date is @44,7%6. ee reverently as the ‘This case is pending. having interest in the correctness of —————<e+___ Savalgni Sintshat atten. and after it had been placed in the hearse - of __ Flogged for Insulting Women. The Marquis ¢i Rudini, the Italian premier, | ¢::Ticd off to the ceine its statements, so that its patrons Fixe hundred masked men gathered at the | and Lord Dnfferin, the British minister at | {2°st*h The excitement over the abduction of Joseph ; eibyville, Ind., jail Monday nightto take Phil, | Home, have excl protocols delimiting the | ¢f the o’d general Porrien from Detroit Inst week has brought out know precisely how much publicity Toagherty out and bang him fot grossly in| British aud Italian spheres in cast Africa Gen. Johuston's botiysn Gresams tho particulars of another mysterious disap- nlting women at their homes. The sherit | The police of Rome yesterday searched o BM. Chambers and James McKee pearance from Perrien’s residence about mmdertook to spirit him away unobserved number of anarchists’ ho: d seized papors | land line the mob, but © cantina! bed been placed eo Spcelal cet eee en oak | Diesioe Babee oe duty and when they had reached Mechanic | Shy ary asaniats are concerti eeeeeee | Lea MialeuiE peappoas atccet the mob seized him and marched down | ~ ‘the Paris aan ? Harrison street to Blue river bridge, where « pon dee B-type meses pol Ge PRY Tope was placed about his neck. Some of the | the Societe des Depots de Comptes Courants Ex. 7W. ‘the leaders objected to hanging and about thirty bon ee that they ex; to avoid any further “Minister J. W. Foster, ¢owhides were laid upon him until blood ran Tipon the slarelolders of tho socletan , sentative of the United down Dougherty’s back in streams. Before turning him loose the white caps warned bim, to leave the city and rever retarn. Lord left Lond Villa at San Ramo, Tety. Salisbury, the British prime minister, | tions fora

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