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2 ee Po ne ee 8 are 6 THE EVENING STAR: W. U OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Trained mats say it isamatter of good | not hesitate to fight and try to destroy any of ‘has a right to be satisfied. UCTI SALES. icy for him to do this, so as to ‘he | Britain's saerebsint thipe Avted an areced evais- | may a” convenintpereanan, at be i Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. A ON. ‘Two Letters Which Explain the Difference | ta/ian government a hole which | ers.” not yet recognized as part of comity of 7 FUTURE DAYs. ‘Matween dhe Two Guenasentn, ee “ of i — od ig pacer pena ~ nations. te e DUNCANSON BHOS., Auctioncers. anger “ ’s fastest ships would probably orwen crrres. Ln yur srcuerant oF Tare cLEARty erates tux | {D6 Set his letter. The letter from BatonPers | slowet, than the American fastest ships. In| The National Zeitung of Berlin says: “Even if ray ae SParte cabo CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CASE AND PLACES THE pretation that nis Imperiali has been left | the cage of the commerce destroyer the result | the lynched were American citizens, which is on B Sh “AND O& CANAL, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT IX THE PROPER — with — functions, and _ = would be obtained by, siving ee 0 Pe protampa bre eg ere add yeep By vireo of os mene tome. aly vernmen’ resides here length than any war ng, no justified amen F ee eee person of the marquis, though the minister is | giving ‘her ak cht, armemen t, hus reduing ansiety for the welfare of her subjects in Amer. Bay oe sais, ED. Ime, at ee gone. \e crew ant ir accompaniment iy was an international duty for America Mim frou he "s The official statement of the Fava incident, ee simplifring the structure and arrangements | to start Judiciol inquiry. Civilized nations rived Haak ate reas SR SOUARE STR y pers eat sigh be ames Maine, consisted | 1. sie better ennouncing Rs Sopertire Barve generally. | and coal endurance are the | have an interest in the fact thet marder, digni- COO Efexisad§ devin “ot 300 lent tow 10-foot alley, tot? merely of two let ian - tures ‘vessel wi we been spe- yy the name of Ju: ynch, becomes a a] street. minister announcing his determination to leave | Fava says that he departs “leaving Marquis i - A 4 cially intensified, and Secretary Tracy's con- | national institution in America.” These jots are in the immediate vicinity of the United the country and the other from the Secretary | Imperiali, his majesty’s eae of legation, | ception of what is required to destroy com- ailbe Vossische Zeitung calle Mr. Blaine ‘a ABSOLUTELY PURE Beto os aaa ccm a 7 — ‘Sriva” One-third cash, bala two of State to Marais Imperal, representing the | ip charge of current business of the royal lege: | merce seems to havo been. well worked out by | diplomatic brawler quite capable of conjuring <Epgehirs aah balance tn two, ea up war with any European power.” mga mad ES mE mae nt pte md LS a Sa ercdig egn pei - Seta rovaey peer a eaten " eaking on this subject, that om. work, but whi only a navy ship, rather convince: t Mr. Blaine, “the rhaser. A depot of $223) requited ofeach tot at Rovas Louzos op Try, | Prncngy this ome net mean thet che mat | Gnu iofhare’vemel lite our" armed raises | ction of Tanke’ baghtnes,” hea not Fo AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Fesck, Sever Sue reee—s Wasarxotos, M b 31, 187. uis is charge daffaires or that he has any | which can be made remunerative in time of | within the limits of international courtesy. eee i J ret reserved to resect ita an lc ost ot velar tine, Mr. Secretary of State: By my two notes of dipiomatic ey The rej —_ = = a deabital coution. LS RR, oe GS Paris says: “The ee tries tad fae mews TOMORROW. pT a EY To ts I had the honor to | the various foreign legations here do not, he ‘he building of such a shipas No. 12, whic! judini’s action is a proper response to the UNCGANSON BROS., At AL? zB C0.. come aowspaper published seuimeton, Si Jour encelloncy'v serious attention to. the | «tid, so understand it They understand and | Britain has nothing to cope with, certainly is | dilatory Amorican diplomacy. Tisly bes ® navy | 1) ee ee po Oy AN. Auctioneers, | Place at New Orleans on the 4th, whereby before the formal presentation of the recall to | both in conception and construction. Whether | the cause of Europe and civilization.” AONE einer bEite a ™ BHODODENDEONS, AZALE. 400 G st near O'S: Treasury. Ti) ON F STR! King of Ital were co} the President, the night the letter was writ-| vessels specially designed to meet this one or ——___<or _—__—_. as ies Ko. 4se7 FST RET NOW! ? NSACLS SURGES Sacpnen ontdes city were massacred by | ten, at which the matter was fully discussed— | whether an improved type of mail steamers is| MINISTER PORTER'S INTERVIEW. 8, x THE CiEY OF WASHINGTON, = FRE rack at oun the crowd under the leadership of two Ameri-|the situation to be that the diplomatic owns cas protection is a question worth some Pk, * HDAY, AF! THIRD, & ecourrences of exceptional gravity which took | there was a diplomatic dinner given the night | an indication of what America is capable of | sufticient to enforce , andis undertaking | ¥XECUTORS SALE OF F STREET. EP ERDE.| 4 CHOICE coLLEction oF viz: | | alike & SLO. what, ; VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE SOUTH. SIDE OF MAsSacHce TTS VENUE BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH can citizens. After having formally protested | relations are broken off and that Marquis tion. je Explains to the Foreign Office at Rome p22 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucta, we 7 aguinst the unjustifiable conduct of the local | Imperiali is charge des affaires, not “charge ~-_—— +e —___ the Cause of Delay in America. Wan: OO. rN rr authorities, which were evidently ior | to _—— —— means es ee of INTEREST IN NEW ORLEANS. In the discussion between or D’Areco of are seers Jy that occasion, I reserved to | the ordinary business affairs o! jegation a7 rtcctest > Sign ‘ = ot crwinal edly hai their duties onc bis mnjesty ihe right to de-| and not here to maintain diplomatic relations | Minister Fava's Recall Eagerly Discussed by | the foreign office at Rome and American Minis- _— 8 srontage of 15. 10 ‘and. 30 foot rapes tively, on toe ment ‘such satisfaction as it migh: think proper, Legge pn prams of = — Prae ueee All Classes. ter Porter Tuesday D’Arco said: ‘Suppose POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS, — Lay mn io waimablo praperty end ciutrvequminenpitmnen since the occurrences in question constituted a | his dutie to receive the of thats dozen Americans should be killed in an iumbi to nanuaad the attention of ventors Seeme er nd trans nt violation of the stipulations of the treaty ct consuls, «co. ‘There was naturally the greatest interest Tualleg city, aad we pleaded incpotence ¥6 Gown snd dew-ribed on the ground plat of plan of sald POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS, adeeeies bese ann ea ee Sean | of lite, buses, ‘sickness, lewouita, Frorce, pening force between our two countries, which se-| } the foreign ministers have communi- | manifested yesterday in New Orleans in the > — $2 G), tm square Suisbered two hundred and sity. POSITIVELY LAST THREE DAYS, | DY 8 sien of trust on property sold. or all « oy | Kension claaus. anything you may be in trvable a cures to Italian subjects residing in the United | cated with their home governments announc- | late news from Washington with respect to the | Punish the act on the ground that the city was | three (250), Lavine frontage on purchaser. A deposit of $100 cn cach ot at tine of | Covet Ol, _ tle Povessssone ace cortanly wondauel ond States the same protection that is enjoyed by | ing that diplomatic relations between Italy | recall of Baron Fava, and farther information | *¥tomimous, what opinion would you Americans | of twenty-seven ieet sight a Ball inches (27 feet | Ending Saterday, April ¢, st 3:30 p. at our Art = OP coaversncins ox recording at ‘American citizens, and which has always been | and the United States are broken off. If ail and the civilized world have of such » plan?” | and titrieen tect elpt and onc-talt inches Rooms, 1001 D st. opposite Pennsylvania ave., of the | $o8; SEN i crent die saya a ei ot i= dies\with's certainty” yours future. Uy 8 Eitan power its dee'rituu of yegr few 1 *, the property will be resold at the risk a1 . = Ir was eagerly looked forward to. No other sub- e xhirteen feet eight and one-haif inches (113 feet | *\JAPANESE OBJECT OF ARTS," all of which must | Seieut “has = te eueinies are as real as thor ‘mood beiore you siting coches nda Pamen| ne tk ene Fee bono | et oes more torogly drome threo Friern ol expnned te previo SivE es Geary |amtermeunneneor tate | aoe hte fy ee | pease ee Slee of the king, eI bave hed the boner to inform PREMIER Di RUDINI'S SERIOUS BLUNDER. the city by all classes of citizens, and the | Of the Ametican Constitution, reserving the easter te met a aonoue eran canes ope rata 7 aE ae ae Saretuity developed. “Be "has covenied oe ou in our interviews held during the last few! The tact that the Italian government has | Patriotiam of the city was undoubted, while, here iathy states in all matters not granted penance rn gRe-third of the purchase money to | reraains some very fine Satsuma Forcelsins, Screens, L M400 ot. “near O'S ‘Treasury. astady Govsteas. ee — maar Fist "The oficial assurance by the fedeval | Sone to such extremes only makes more serious | Of cone twas net bellowed the news ‘es on | Lee nee re have nothing | aan rarertn sie et mitaiees ete | abr, Mandarved Tver, Bronae, Pee | ign VALUARLE INFROVED COR wp pmo. | wilh Pa Baie t that the guilty parties chould be | the blunder of Prime Minister di Rudini and ax. ae interestat the rate of aix per centuin per annuum, pag’ | “Ales One Bana ND. Cs eFOSITE Ii w ClTY —— eo. places him in a more delicate situation, ‘The | The guarded way in which the reports were | do with your Constitution. We know no | sbicsemi-annualiy, and secured of trust oa Siete ane! ye fier Srvicy' site aac amaierens separ a aan constitution; our dealings are with you asa | theproperty sold, of ail cash, at option of purchaser of | SALES THURSDAY, FRIDAY AXD SATURDAY Second—Tbe recognition. in principle, that | opinion among the best informed persons hore | sent out created the belief that if Baron Fava | Constitutio Renin The ch a free | Purchasers. Ir the terms of sale arenot complied with g a) setae’ anemone an indemnity is due to the relatives of the vie- | is that the Italian ministry have to do one of | had been recalled it was possibly due to other Trin ed onntitution ig worthy of a free | within ten days from aay of sale the property will, be AT 11 A.M. AND 3:30 P.M. mb28et| 1601, AT FIVE OCLOCR. is tint & = oa three things. ‘The prime minister, itis believed, [ ons fant v a and civilized country that does not insure the | resol af the risk and cost of deraulting purchaser after | ————_7 11 4.0. AXD 3.505 ase 1801, AT rc tpt if the : Fy ‘ . = 4 we shall eell Lot 16 in square S24, Your excellency was pleased to declare to me | has been led to this hasty action by the peculiar Punishment of crime and the protection of the | HRCt Wesiinctom DG ne reer POD” | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctionsers. 88-100 on 12th wirvet bye depth of AT AU. 710N. wid atier Ar cghtiand wines to state be dows sitter to write on yeliets, not goes SP Tie praninen, | Crunspect the bend. or teed. He ‘secs, omly Clairvoyant “Sigit and Trance, Hours, Gam end 5 p.m. that, an the foceral government did not thiak | political situation io Tialy at this time. If Yo | Italian consul in search of further confirmatory | weak. if your Constitution is wanting in that | 's depot of, twenty-tive, hundred (82,500) dollara ORIENTAL ART EXTRAORDINARY. Bortiwest, unproved uy a Sisters brick dvvaliiae FEES, $1 AXD 62. that it could take this view of the case, it de- | is to maintain his position at home by “jing! he cccnsndatn sh tiie Galena te aalen portant | Ms: Pocer pxtenteek ao Toner ¥: win Si Mil couvebumstup, bens ot cool cf panehemer 1022 Connecticut avenue northwest. Modern luiprovements 735 117M BT. KW. clined to take the two aforesaid demands into | ism’ he will probably be forced to go further | 00 Che nalier Cort pee) pine! se Di, ‘an ‘orter promi repo e interview OWING TO MY EARLY DEPARTURE FOR MY | ,,/73/22* direct ‘horoughfare to South Weshington. consideration. and endanger actual war. If he is not pre- a “ rable is government. PROPOSALS FOR yinE PURCHASE OF .THIS| ANNUAL TOUR THROUGH THE ORIENT | Omice meskes ie the mort neste eae gtd, Bost | _Can be men Sunday. mihos-oe° ‘Under these circumstances tho government | pared to do this the whole thing may be sad- | ¢*Perience in diplomatic affairs. There was no| The court of King Humbert is exposed to the Fanaa a EO OE Be eS Thave determined to dispose of my large and well-es- | ment or business purpoes in that section. all com | PUD! GLAy is THE OLDEST EST 7 < : floating from the staff on the consular | criticism of the malevolent, owing to tho uP r tnd recording st pan haaet’ of his majesty, considering that the legitimate | died on Fava, who was a representative of the | #8 1 2b 18 OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION. cing and rec "at pun haser'e cost orton t, astrolower and Stan of tacKing’s ministir ob Washington be- | Cringl ministry, by declatng: as Mr. Kleine — when a ctr called, and this gare | known partiality of the soversign for America HENAY WISE GARNET, Executor, | | ORIENTAL BUGS. at the of alee ee eae So su las ender peor ~XY-y} comes inefiicacious, has ordered me to take my —e feos cing papery ape re withdrawn. In reply to an faquicy aware, Suyartie lating ate ot amaliter: bee The nre-aGAMUEL P. BELL, Executor, 2 bs ip mhvj-d&es Auctioncers. en property. Drings soparsted together. causes Mr cecdtence to the instructions which Ihave of reeoguising the prietiois of indemnity 0 | 2 Teporter was, told that the fiag was not wife of Count Gianotti, prefect of the palace, | — —— EMBROIDERIES, &e., | '[' CLOSE AN ESTATE. Cites Sera sete a ene to rmsd het tr fo onan 0m |e et ved Hh ing | Sado oe eae ephoe | Gor ape Gomoce Renney etAcy | —___ saa vanana, | rumasc aooron o Pua mromuer mnoena, | 4, AR ATUR VERT, Tareas a | Seasieaiaeee eee eae ae atelianey Ghat I em geing to eave Wasbington | atieenative aypesionds the dow tility. ng, was Mise Field of New York. ‘The wife of | | ATIMER & SLOAN, Auction aT MY SITUATED ON THE NORTHEAST | Nertines only what he can do. "aul conkasateal as speedily as possible, leaving the Marquis | Rudini ministry. 2 waynes of New York. The wife of | J; Tivo G st, near U. 8, Treasury. ORIENT. ALLER! SOUTHEAST CORNERS OF ELEN RD | Satussction guaranteed, wrtage ee Imperiali, his majesty's secretary of legation, | The opinion is very generally expressed that AT THE CONSULATE. Coreties Decranl ons of the, queen's] persousl poe Pe ye RELTS NORTHWEST TMi LY | &. Uren susaaye” Recidense S56 i'en., teteeen ane in charge of the current business of the royal | Di Rudini will find himself standing between | The door at the consulate was opened by the Pucuuse Caetel Rolistiectl ap ines then GUNS! | Guns! GuNs! Byitning MONDAY, MARCH TWENTY.THIRD, aT sIEE TBE ,PEOPOSED. POST OFFICE | ant th ste. «.w. mhae-12 © ion. war and retirement from power. boy Marchesi, who was acquitted of the mur-| New York. enettt wae Miss Shenior of | Wy; Micharde, Manton, Pieper, Paper raters nam: | EEEVEN O'CLOCK AM. AND THREE Mand OTHER BRICK AND FRAME “BCILD:| \)™* BAPHAL TW CELEBRATED CLaie pleased to accept, Mr. Secretary of Sta:e, | —siarvz's rosrrion WILL BE SUSTAINED. | der of Hennessy, and who is shortly to be sent mp cee Breech-losding Greedigre, Stevens. Bale | ge Py een ares ‘with ceul; has wonperrel beatae poten oteotoees the renewed assurance of my highest consilers-| J js believed that Mr. Blaine’s letter, par-| back to Italy. ‘The consul was busy with a| ME. DEPEW AND DR HOLMES, | puiarmimsm Flove heats, neoouy, | BeTe oe cae eRe ees | OU ee ELEMIS Ts streer Nona: | Shijsty Guten Dou'tiail woe tuning. Sooo ie Ut Excetlency James G. Blaine, Secretary of | ticularly his citation of the con visitor and looked worried. "He greeted the — 102, GHURSDAY EVENING, APRIL SECOND. | THREE P.M. UNTIL ALL 18 SOLD. 2 At the requcet of the bartice interested snd in order — = ions haters | if tien en ae Teporter courteously, however, and spoke se-| Orator and Foet Agree About Grip. | Attraction rian Guo strewruorinweet, weshall | 5 | OPENING EXHIBITION fogette the stairs of ait catage 1'wii we:l at gation PROPOSALS Mr. Biaine acknowiedged this alteration of | to the proper legal forms, and the declaration | rivualy of the situation, He said he bad tele-| oo 1 op aygares avemmuom as a OURR | eal Senta of, Superior Sporting Goods. TUESDAY, THORSD ET cea aan om | OF APBIL. TOU. the tollowine Whecribed. real sutese —— * the state of affairs by the following note, writ- | that the government cannot promise a convic- cs a toteh. os fotenibrse ag ger mantel ae meee A wot “ a in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to- ALS WILL BE it ; go p ten by himecif and submitted yesterday after- | tion and punishment of any accared, but must Bed received ci itch officially notifying him | FoR THE DISEASE—GOLDEN SUNSHINE BOTTLED. DURING THE PROGRESS OF wit: PM... APRI * been recalled. ‘The tele- ‘clive forthe. FUTURE DAYS. THE SALE. At FOUR O'CLOCK P.%., original lots numbered 4 i “As ies # £ noo 3 ° that ased jury, wi ae ee eS "C 1 ns 8 < “ urch ediBce for the pon ng Bogen nok oneal ‘ne pesca een ‘is sogdiry, and whag.| 4m came from Daron Fava himself, but did | ‘The return of that annoying and vexatious T[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers aver shown in thincity ond aside esos Baise etperiely | ue ect and two" inches Uy the depth Br ricinal 2 | catwoan oem bo eet theca << napealagne at the White House when he called: ever may be the outcome of the controversy, | HOt contain anything tending, to show, or if it | malady know as the grip, its prevalence among | it:gULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN! Selected tor the finest retail trade of thin market, con. | Ave (5). in square aumbered three hundred and aity “a 8. rT, - . ~ 0c ‘notsay whathad prompted b : i TTURE, Fare and ch: ens fous he 5 ay2 Architect, cor Departme S Washington, Apri! 1 that it has taken this form, he will be sus- | 414 the consul would notsay whathad prompted | aj) classes of \d the difticul HORSES ASD CAKRIAGES AT OUK AUCTIO: Pe hoe a ihe post 4 Loch ama Lets. partment of State, Washington, April 1, | now that it has taken this form, he a5) | the recall of the italian minister, and the con- Soha erro eneesine tetera POMS SATURDAY, APEIL FOURTH, 1801, | Shs Te eee ee ne oe EDEN, ae | east comeror Lite cha C saree ater tne south | COMPLETION OF AN ANE lOUSE IN THE 1801— The Marquis Imperiali, charge @'aifai-es, | tai ved enthusiastically by the whole people of | sui said that he was unable to state whether the | ced in curing it by medicinal remedies, make | __ SOuit GAT TEN O'CLOCI enton | _mbeT-8t De VAMC HA ED iter. | Woisctand { inchome sretrand Stee sai eonting | CNATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARR tis rectipt ots note of yesterday's date froma | vers; has been put inte’ tuch's shape ‘by the | Tecall was due tothe failure of tho United States | highly pertinent for public information the fol- | FMBEACING, JN, FANE FOUR FINE PARLOR (ee WAND Y, HEAT ESTATE AND LOAN | Sodarenrovel ty uncutiremeta’ cx Gailey | Nastmapiot, UC", Macs 2 1h troginal wi'o5 Boron Fava, wao has left the Italian legation | recall of Fava. that the sentiment of the civil. | °V€Fument to give immediate ussurance of | lowing letter from Chauncey M. Depew in re- D PIER MIKKORS, THREE LIANOS, CHAI ‘BROKE ‘They will trot be ofered asa whuve and i not wold will | Resend, at mee ae ThE kalebieta ‘Dato ry ag TRNTI 7 7 5) in your charge. ized world. will be favorable of the attitude of | "eparation for the slaying of the men charged | lation to Reich's Tokayer Ausbruch, which had| Bhi," GESH URE OF BYEWY DESCIETIO scat mn hd eo Ee ly. “ ines 4 bs with the Hennessy assassination. ‘The dispatch = IE MATTEESHES, DINING, RUOM ABD | V7 sare ees Innediately thereafter T will sell oricins! lots num. | NANCE. J). tor coupicting an animal house in the ae encnaaten of tas Gatiad Sicie raneed! Tea a one probably the best assurance | contained an oficial denial of the report that vat pane dean pecs ieee nai CAREUIS, PIUTUMES, COOKING AND HEAT- ihe NORTH SIDE OF Kt STREET Tires Gand four (2: in Machine subarea of cea | Bu te meen a the vark (Hit Woot ot tie anne ~me : . “ eri m arrested and hela as host- i . e., ke. x NUE AD = ‘Bumbered cise (1 iM square numbered | Mili road, jundred yarue. un bia perture from this capita Though he ins | found. dhe general ‘napproval of the un: | 986248 Italy. ‘The consul waa bary and did not Gnawo Cexrmat Dever, | ox veny rine oFfite couxren, ror o7| of vmibtt aeaNcce Mok PGT Os: | Sipennara a for i Sobtarasents | Coup ttonngew seed cai Stake” as | Tien en quae Lamesa Wide parguen, ta |semeubahie aeseacks of Tue ood tx tan ad care to, discuss the situation or the probeble ‘New Yorx, March 15, 1890. BHELVING 'AND STORE COUNTERS AND | AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for aie in iront ot | simmer of Tith and’ C sitecs w-riwee au coutam ae ee oe LENO eee | government of the United States has Leen’ un-| that, while she has ehips of war enough that | “#ect of the recall. ‘Mr Dean Mz. Reicu: It was exceedingly kind ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, REST 14 FEET FRONT OF SUB LOT 11 pao sanare feet of ground, frouting, 139 feet and | Escitution: 4 “ns able to see adequate reasons for such step. | are very powerful, she hus an almost bankrupt | GOV. NICHOLLS NoT SAYING ANYTHING. —_| and thoughtful of you to send me some of your | HORSES, CABIIAGLS, WAGONS, HARNESS, &e. AND ALL OF SUB LOT 12, Breet, and_are imuproved by 8 lame brick, baideag omni ‘The baron’s service here for the past ten years | treasury and no means of replenishing itto| Gov. Nicholls went to Baton Rouge yesterday “ y ry ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON, IN SQUARE ... | known as **“Kernau's iheater.”” Said suv iot fronts 24 | |S NOTICE. GTO. UNFAVORABLE has been distinguished at all times by the most | carry on a war. She could, perhay one | morning to attend a meeting of the state board | (2 mous Tokayer Ausbruch to aid in my restora- | _in-2¢ Auctioneers. PEDreey sgn he most fasutowatye quae ror the Dis | “Sn NCESD AN ihe SECENTH DAY OF APRIL, | tbe work already Some: the. time f opeting the ‘ble rei uae i “ ti this ic 2. rie PaSE FOUR GG rork 18 POCLUG! SSTer ial ovctamene rhe gre SE ae ae manera __ | oePablicedacatin, The govern snot cov-| they malta were my gocoery | LAT © RGU AOSD. 0 rma. | fantomnicenater marr San ons | Maat Seah rant Fock POL a | Reda SeMGAT A eto ake leaving is enhanced when, asthe President be- reporter was informed inlegation eir- | (izing himself much about the complications | from this, the only sickness Thavo had in| peavraR sane OF HOUSEROLD FURNITURE | “Terms; One-third cath, balance in one and two | iene 2am ies in equate No. UIT, descend as lieves, he has been recalied under a misappre- | _ 4 Stam reporter was informed in legation cir-| that have arisen, and seems to think that there | quarter of a century, in part at least to your | "QNUABELSON AL EFFECTS AT OUR AUCTION | years with aiterest af the rate of © for cent nee ane | HONS: ain ipa tap wah sone of ‘Seinsmaal WOOD AND COAL henwion of facts by the government of Italy. cles today that the matter of demanding a pass-| is nothing further for him to say or do at | good wishes and the merits of your remedy. RuoMs SATURDAY, APRIL: : QUBTH. sv, | num from day of sale, secured by « deed of trust on the | distant 72 fect north frou the southeast corner of said | ‘The cause of his sundering his diplomatic re-| port was generally misunderstood. Baron | Present. a Cee ee eee NCE Sobracing in part— Uiieiad o'os complied with in Alteen days, otherwiaa | Slee” rears went siee” tience worth die thence | Coat, Coxe Axp Woon. lations with this government is thus given in | Fava’s letter, it is said, is regarded by foreign FOREIGN PRESS OPINIONS. renz Reich, esq. Handsome Parlor Furniture in suites and te | the rights isreserved to resell after five days’ advertive- | west 3 fort ad incl: to aballey: thease morte wate |W ‘Se Sacaaies samciewetten hire ta aeeing tex cares i PRESS OPIS It is not alone the bustling business man who pisces; Stperion Couctiey; Four Fine Old Oi! Faint- | iwenl at therisk and cost ot the detaultine purchaser. | the ine of said alley Zi feet; fice east 0 feet abd T ne our fuel to be CLEAN and servicesst- “the reparation demanded by the govern-| formal demand for passport would mean, ex-| What is Said Abroad of the Diplomatic | 2%, ‘lt, the invigoration of Reich's Tokayer | Pim tery of vers description Foldiae ‘Mat- cing end recording at purchaser's cost, oor | tes fect tothe place or iesinning | ped: MERRILL & CO.. oor. Cth and Kets, ment of the king, as I have had the honor to | cept that the latter would give a little more as- ry Ausbruch, as the following letter from Amer- | frescs, Wire Sifings, “hainut Estension Dininc |") AALCLIFEE, Daki & CO., Auctioneers. | “suit punt} (dertcothe ince of inning og | Beach. Las sth at. aw, feform you in our interviowe held during the | perity to Daron Fava'e manner in leaving | ag Poet Ronen e Come, the lading |e een Poet DOR ONT oon, | eaesea thane a Sietmncs, Soe Cis | _muge-deabs i ees last few da to consist of the following | P*-p9 ; is paseport,” | The Popolo of Rome, the leading x, Dee. 29, 1890, | toxet cee sceniactat isi Rectan by the fed ‘ ‘Sean Ifornast Sl, “woul "awe i [organ of the oppeition, decree’ hat the ene pcaelcnulh Mavaacstyads batetsctsoliioe nee ee Sees SR DANS. _ | ita a tres cau oo tee cee Sek “Fi i e by iy, Fears, to the promissory notes | gorernmect thatthe guy portion showld be ations was soc ast pte bm fear of noth | and after dwelfng upon the at of the Ling | Somat wit leasure and graiue, =) ©'< | At our Garis ane Dereon, ust and) RATOMIFFE BARR 6 00. Masters |S Prne apt deo ane seget | LA PERL ser mann yt to justice. z ing safe transport out of the ‘try, and oor . : age at your memory shines golden in Several Horses, — cent per annum until paid, payabie semi Hy, Cetalorue Seat ‘The recognition, in principle, | TS ine, tamsport gut of the country, and | press in refraining from hampering diplomatic | every dropjof tile precious life blosd of the ‘tiand Vehicles. IMPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION OF aicath.ar the option of tuepurchaser. Deposits at me ‘New and Second- that an indemnity is due to the relatives of the | drawal unnecessarily offensive. He is per- | %tion, and its dignified attitude in the face of | Hungarian wine. Believe me, my dear sir, ap2-2t LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers. Of sale Will be required as follows: Un lots 3, 4, 5 and SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE IN THE { ‘ n > . a ‘sud lot ¢ in square 3 5.000 .0n sub lot oy a Fava | {gully on friendly terms with the oficials of | tho polemics of American journals, says: | YOU'S Very sincerely, vem Wexverz, Horas, | RATCEIFFE DARE & CO., Auctioneers SUBDIVISION OF COLUMBIA HEION=a, —_| Sau, $20 esate seen Sendra of ig 3, iia mand thus stated by Baron Fava | this government, and a natural courteous feel-| “Baron Fava’s note could no ae ; Ht 5. : rect fis slightly changed in phrase from that em-| ing prevented bis assuming an imperious tone | -ocehea i eid oe aac teen | _Heich’s Tokayer Ausbrnch has been recom- | TRUSTEES: SALE OF A FINE BRICK DWELLING| BEING ON ROANOKE, uae couvepancing ate perchaers yed by him in bis many verbal requests | and demanding his passports.” couched in more dignified or more temperate | mended as an elixir of life and health by such} HOUSE NG nd Wn etAONTAN TNSTITES PRIN THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. plorss ‘om o telogvems from the Marquis Budini. oe OP language. We still hope that the United States | eminent physicians as Drs. Willard Parker, L.| _ TION AND AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. gn ed mh27<deds which he left with me. The Marquis Rudini de- OUR WAK SHIPS. will afford Italy satisfaction. When Americans | A. Beyre, Alfred L. Loomis, A- J.C. Skene, | , By rivens ot deel of tet odie ie | WEAR THE ELEGANT RESIDENCES 0 (AUCTION SATE OF FORFEITED PLEDGES. elared that “Italy's right to demand and to ob- — are the offended parties satisfaction is de-| Prof R. Ogden Poremus and others. As a | 14}St:oo dos et seq-, one of the lanl records of the fgg a FR a tain punishment of the murderers and an in-| Optnlonsef British Experts on Uncle Sam’s| mended because th ed are cit. | Preventativo of the horrors of the grip it has | Duvrict of Co-umnbla, snd tthe reaued’of the bolder | JUSTICE HARLAN. MR A. 1. | BARBER. | I WHEE SEE BY, PUBLIC AUCLCN AL HE demnity for the victims is unquestionable.” ow Vessels. man use the persons concerned are cit- | Leen pronounced an almost miraculous stimu- | of the notes thereby secured, Ne Gui offer for sale MES. GEN. LOGAN, DE. HAMMOND AND | Oe ee ee ees CUMAERT: It is inferred that Baron Fava's change of izens of the Union; but when the offended par- | lant by such well-known New York practition- | fg@'y °f by OEAPRIL: AD. sol, AT FIVE| OTHER FINE AND COSTLY DWELLINGS. | 1NG TUBSDAY, APRIL SEVESTH. A 1EX meant no change of demand. MUCH BETTER THAN WAS SUPPOSED—THE New | ties are foreigners the Union throws the re- | ers as Drs. E. E. Marcy, Nathan Bozeman, Al- HP.M., a. ot .ot numbered twenty-five (25) | ZHE LOTS ARE NEAR 14TH STREET EX-) OcLOcK A.M Bis, Tock OF FORFEITED | Spzour Sure Or Danes Suze ’ ¥ wored to im i sponsibility npon the offending state. All Eu- | fred K. Hills, H. Marion Sims, William Todd | of L. W. Connor's recorded subxavision of lots eizit- 5 2 D ROAD- LEDS! iM RUMBER 7i3R ay Thave endeavored to impress upor him in| wavy wIGMLY CoMPLIMENTED—vzsszLs zquat | SPonsib F. teen (18)and nineteen (1), in square numbered two | | WAY, BRICK SIDEWALKS NOW SUPPLIED FROM an the several personal interviews with which rope will uphold our demands. If we cannot | Helmuth, L. ¥. Sass, Edward Bradley and | indved and nuety-six (206). ‘Ihelot usa iront of | WITH HONSE CARS SHORTLY To BE EW STYLE. az ' he bas honored me that the government of the | 70 A*¥ AFLOAT THE COAST LINE OF BATTLE | obtain the solemn rights which one great | others. itis the ounce of prevention that is | 2p tect on Twolith street amd an average cepth of 135| Pyare NQUSE CARS. SHORTLY 10 BE RE- Ghalts, Sharme, Lockets, Scart bane SONNSON & LUTTRELLS. United States is utterly unabie to give the as-| SHIPS AND THE COMMERCE DESTROYER. people owes to another. we will at least allow | botter than the pound of eureand posseses such | feet 4X incnes to. very arze alley. and js improved by | | PYACED WITH TRE CABLE SYSTEM. MOST | Fea a et surance which the Marquis Rudini has de- Ourselves the satisfaction of sending back Amer- | powers for recuperating the human system | putty new two-story Urick dwelling house CLUDED IN APPROPRIATIONS ALREADY | )eck Chains. Pisin Gold and manded. Even if the national government had | 4 London letter to the New York Sun gives | ican vessels filled with wheat for our markets | that convalescen: victims of the grip who use| “erus of ssle: One-third of the purchase money in MADE FOR IMPROVEMENTS, AND THE | Gemshe _ - ‘The remarkably low prices we are offering tn reliable the entire jurisdiction over the alleged maz-| very interesting account of the mecting of | end returning to the Yankee breeders their tri- | it feel as if they were being literally lifted back | cash. payable ‘within ten days rom the day of tale, | WORE ySsoun INeTaNchs BEGGS, Iva | “Sue ma mornings at, 20 o'teck, ont oven-| prom ammete — ! Gerers it could not give assurance to any for- | the Institute of Naval Architects and prineipa! | ©binous meat.” to life agaiz. “The following letters speak for | su tae aaa te Gah hicrestat therateor Oper | WORD, THIS 18 UNQUESTIONABLY THE clock until ail the lots are wold. Ticket Pst ee eager allen. mE eign power that they should be punished. The | ship builders’ ization in Great Britain, | 12¢ Lom Chisciotle Della Mancia says: “It | themselves Sent per annum, interest to be paid sewi-ennualy,| ost ELIGIBLE AND BEAUTIFULLY Sire. Piase take 2° PULTON, Pawabrot: praesent nore meorgerha demnhoopeeomendet tS Prechlens is unable to see how ony government | UP ee ee ene in, | will be a matter for grief and shame if a civil-| May your life and health long be spared to | sai detersea payments to Le secured by the notes ATED VILLA BUBDIVIMION IN THE Dis.| mbSL-ne F. WinkeE GGRSROR Weetectee, | Doeudbletnan advertisement. Among the late arrivals could justly give an assurance of this charac- | ig which the American navy was the sub-| ized government should not realize duties so | gladdeu your day and generation in furnishing | he pUurcuaser and a dead of trust on the property, OF | PETC. ‘we note: ' ter in advance of a trial and a verdict of | ject of consideration. . elementary as those of prosecuting assassins | the elixir for health and life. * * * Permit | tine wituin ten days after the day of sale. A deposit On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL SEVENTH, ‘Some beautiftl flowered designs in Bisck and Colored: q 2 Mr. J. H. Biles of Southampton, a well-| and indemnifying the families of victims who | me to thank you for the aid you have rendered | $100 will be required at the the of Sale. All'con- | BEGINNING AT FOUN U'CLOCK, we will sol, 18 Guvunt ink pease eh: Constitution of the United States it is | known marine constructor and the designer of | »&¥e fallen through the impotence of its own | the pablo by furnishing a reliabl> strength- | [97 aReins a ine en within ton Aaya from tue day | Toutgf the respective, prinises, the following anim- ‘Silks st 61 per yard. Gabeeh Gen “inal stalegs preneemenen e designer of | Paje."* roducer and health promoter in your excel- | of sauvetue trustecs Teserve the Tight to advertise und | PLOT Test eae GIN. BLUCK 20, ALL 20-inch Figured Chine Silks, ReSuse® toS0e. ; worth ‘accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and | *2¢ fmousInmanand International Company's | ‘The clerical paper, Voce Della Verita, holds | lent wines. a. WILLARD PARKER. | reso the proverty after five days’ advertisement at tue | OX Tyy NORTH SIDE OF ROANOKE STREET. Bc. public trial by an — {jury of the state | Cea monarchs and of many war ships for the | that the step of Baron Fava will lead to no| I shall by judicious use of your valuable wing | 7S #84 cot of te defauiting Le re LOTS 22 AND 23, BLOCK 26, ON THE SOUTH 2-inch Figured Chins Silks. Reduced to 4S. Sold and district wherein the crime shall have been | § , Japanese and other navies, said he had | useful heroes the recall being yersy * pla- |lengthen and stren; a = remaining di ap2-d&ds GEORGE C. BOARMAN, 'j Trustees. | sie oF oe i fe inte elsewhere at 7c. committed.” ii ica and had - | tonic protest due to pressure upon the Itaiian|* * * h time this delicious “nectar” — omanan alte LOT 3, BLOCK 25. 'H (01 or 2 lt needs @ aut to prove that Lnporinnpes made the sc-| government from ‘within—meanitg the in-| pass my lips it will not only give additions OI en nel YALE STREET. Bitech Dalle Gide, exten, Bute Soe, Bae, Sap Pia & poner Foy Pr sree ‘en = poo Jary | quaintance of Mr. Secretary Tracy and had got | $0 "ce of pode’ anctatlen. <node aa ay poeta, bah sles oa aint ‘20 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. LOTS 17, 21, 22 24 AND 26, BLOCK 25, ON THE horn, Canary. Cardinal, &c., at 85e.; worth 61. or to any degree bound before ‘the trial of the | {rom him valuable information to thenew| The Tribuna say ‘We do not believe that | encrgy and vigor to my body. CONTRACTORS’ SALE BY AUCTION AT THE | SOUTH SIDE OF PRINCETON STREET. ‘22-inch Faille Framcais and Khedame Silks. All the Accused by an assurance which the President | American war ships. He described all the mod-| any complications need, be feared. The de- Dr. L. A. Savane. eet ee ae LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCK 37, ON THE SOUTH | Cyou Oz Cuzpre new colors at $1. of the United States had ventured to give to a | ern vessels since the Sat, Ce that —— bo se pone an — a oes Ay the years go by Lam more and more con- | 1 BAY HORSE. 1GRAY foiet HB RQUBLE DiRT Sieuee exeahtamct Pet te In Biack Silks we keep all the reliable makes and foreign power. the progress was great. It shoul measured, | satisfactory countries mig! found | vinced that your choice wines are one of GON, 1 SET I a NESS, : Fog ‘Weaves—ranging from 75c. to $2.50 per yard. In the constitution of the state of Louisiana, | he said, by the difference between the Chicago | before Baron Fava's departure from America. | Sur greatest. means for restoring the sick to AT TWELVE O'CLOCK ae Bn ee Ee i’ We have ® small lot of the Colored ‘Gres Grain” under whose immediate jurisdiction the crimes | and the Baltimore, vessels of practically the | Italy only asks an act of justice, ands tee, | health. * * * Yours is the best. It grows RATCLIFFE, DAER & CO., —_| irom ay of sale, secured Ly deed of trust on the yrop- Bilks left at 25e., 30c. were committed, substantially the same provi- | same displacement, though the Baltimore has a | civilized country cannot refuse tuis long.” Ke- | better every year. — Dr. ALIRED L. Loomis. ap2-2t Auctionests. | erty sold,oral! casi, at the purchasers’ 0 ‘ers READ THESE PRICES = and SOc. per yard. Reduced sion is found, so that the governor of that state | smaller main battery, having only ten guns | ferring to Minister Porter's interview with Sig- | "Or eerie ce gunner aca . Sg fo be couplieg with in ivten days or the ruckt ine. from €236, @1 and $1.25. would be as unable to give a pledge in advance | against fourteen of the Chicago's, but her speed | nor D Arco the Trribuna says: ‘Minister Por-| | May your day “nnrivaled wine, Loug | RATCH¥## DARE & 00.. auctioneer. aw. | puriuscror purchescrs after fvedaye' edversieswent = We specially invite an inapection and comparison of for the result of s trial under state law as the | is more than four knots greater than the Chi- | ter expresved displeasure at the determination | #utvinind Power As you Murivaled wine: Long aes ave new. | fhsome newsbuper puv.isued in Wasuington, D.C. A {Lee rare bangains in Silke, Sema e t Saand she Las a protective deck teo ond | Of Baroa Fuva to quit the United States. Ie | @ay you live to aid the doctors in restoring ex- | cuaNCERY SALE OF AN INTEREST IN VALU- | depen of ¢200 reaired on ‘each lobar ene of alee nt were it practicable to try the | cago’s ar * & pl woah mee EO ‘that many difticulti in the ¢ | hausted humanity—the doctorsincluded—much ABLE IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. Ail conveyancing alta recording at the cost of the pur-| poysa Oak Antiqne-finished Bed Saco ee eden the larvae Used | corte inches tik oh the atand four incon | Se Sinn By ie cent ‘governess | eee for"uhe cup hat cheen bus nt | Br wireno ste ot terrae. te of pe | a a : re 2 : - 4 : jatriet of Col Eau % 7 In Baron Fava’s second point he demands| He pee <a inspected the Newark, which was | forcing the authorities of Louisiana to. prose- | iebriates. Dn. Avex. J.C. Skene. | T35R1 Dockot_N Wherein Frederick C. Giese JORNSON & LUTTRELL'S the recognition in principle that au indemnity | now practically completed, at the yard of | ¢ute tue lynchers of the Italians, as the Fed-| I take great pleasure in commending these a" alanis and Janes G. Naylor... | mh30-72 Auctioneers. F-plece Farlor Suites, solid watnut frames, uphol- POPULAR-PRICED is due to the relatives of the victims. He is as- | Messrs. Cramp, Philadelphia, and every oppor- | eral Constitution did not interfere with the | Wines (o the medica! profession because of APRIL FIFTEENTH, 1891, | 7VRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | *teredin plush or best haircloth.tor $2bcesh or $300n Dey suredly under a grave error when he declares | tunity was given him of forming an opinion of | administration of justice in individual states. | their purity. —_— Puor. H. Oope Donemus. its ong undivided sntciest 1a | TRCOPERTY KNOWN AS PREMISES Ree SDD a that the United States government declined to | the workmanship and details of American war | Signor D'Arco gave Minister Vorter to under-| It has put some of its southern tire i my | (ote numbered twenty-seven ( ma gee PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, — ‘713 MARKET SPACE, fake this demand into consideration, and I | ship construction, and he felt sure that in these | stand that the Constitution could not be set up | veins and has served most admirably ag a mild | (Ry{aix tamara shu twouty-tiree (3) Secondme te | pBY Firtue.of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | Good WOVEN.WIRE BED SPRINGS for 62.25 BET.7THANDSTHSTS. mast shall regret if he bas communicated such a con- | Tespects they were quite equal to the Lest Brit- | 8 ples in negotiations with third party and | stimulant, such as my doctor advised. fhe Ground vat or plan of the city of Washington, in” Wherein dary E-Lipetonb eta arecomplacateaed | easy or ge ooee ceca ; clusion to your government. The United | ish practice, if they were all as good as Messrs. | that Italy would, without any preconceived gee mgs io: these -ots stunts eighteen (18) feet on north | 38°98 pH, LUNE Te ee Btates, so far from refusing, has distinctly | Cramp's. hostility, firmly adhere to her position.” Fecognized the principle of indemnity to thore| The American ship designers and builders| The evening papers comment briefly on the Italian subjects who may have been wronged | had shown, he said, that they were capable of | incident. ‘Their utterances are marked by ‘will, “on :. Edward Bradley said recently to a re- rdiy with the sune BRUSSELS CARPET, 60e. cash or @ eredit. : “In ali my papereis ‘and practice, | width seventy (70) fect to's niu (9) toot alley, anti re | ain Font of the preiwises. olfer — : wing descrived real estate, Good INGRAIX CARPE’ me an fing over thirty-two years, I have beon | 20Proved by fine large brick houses, under rental and | {he city of Wasuinston, District of Goltuatin, and at oe ABa eh Ae a ae 10, 20, 25 Am 650 rest and extends norsis im ood repair. '@ vielstion of ‘ roducing vessels quite equal to their promises, | calmness and moderation. The Opinionc ani | very careful about publicly recommending any | “Terms of sile cash; all conveyancing, recording, | ER0Wh and descrived oo the general plat or pian of | \esewand lay all CARPETS free of cost and don't wine > a he gp ter begpar] berry fequalt the best European prac. | the Ovservalore Romano simply publish the | article whatever, nd matter bow excellent I | tite suuminine, Sc at" purchassre eect. “onae “| ur-laif ines trout by the depen therest of lot niu: | cbanye for the waste tn, February 26, 1871. tice. tclegrams received from America. ‘Lhe Fan- | mizht think it was myself. I tell you this in | (¢,.00st Ue, comp ted with within, ten (10) days oF | bered seventeen (17) in square numbered soventy-nve | ‘*e een, y= T have repeatediy to Paron Fava the | rmx rue consr uive or marr enirs | {uli asks wither Baron Fava could return to order to lot you know how high ait opinion I chuser. "Devon Slip euirel at timgat sve ing Of 2 three-story cai Pasciueut beet dealine, | OW termeare thecasiest of any housein the tty: ad re R c E fl post iy Limit er demands for re} ve of Kicich’s brand of Tokay in all cases, but ‘THOMAS M. £1ELDs, Trust2e, a ‘and carria ‘e Louse. < Prosidect all the fasts ant face reins | he considered the most important vessels of | ration to the payment of an indemnity to ine | copcchette ta such we you hove ialetoat Gri, | _sre-a&as 464 Louisiina ave.ti.w. | ferme: One-thint cosh; oalancels one and two years, | ‘1 #small payment at time of purchase and the bal- ize with the unhappy vat New Orleans on | @@ Program. These to him seemed to be | relatives of the murdered men, addin; ‘his | aud pneumonia are always preceded by ner- CHANGERY SALE _OF A VERY DESIRABLE anatie aad Soke noel toa sou | cxcein EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. March 14 last should be most thoroughly in- | more powerful than that of any European bat- | is the only satisfaction which the United States | vous debility, the system being generally run | C'DweuLinG HOUSE, BEING PREMISES Sus L “oid, or all casi, at of purchaser. | a0 te Yestigated. ‘I have also informed him that in | tleship, having four guns capable of picrcing | government is in position to give, as it hiss no | down. ‘The trouble is that the patient never | ,S*HEET NOMTHWEST, Court of the | Contest ke, cont A depoat of notes sequised er cent discount allowed DIBOOUNT FOR Casm. mater of euch gravi any armor afoat, and cight eightinch guns | means of bringing the guilty ¢o justice.” ‘The | visiwea physician unill the last tomnent. "It's | pBY tits? 24.8 rPpcaneal in guity cues Nos | So retpiee, of sale. Lerius to be complied | om ali accounts settied in thirty days, Dnlled States would not petals itsalf to bo une | capable of penetrating almost any armor and | Hialie says that Itlians and citizena of tue | tonic were takeu at an early ‘period in tue | © public vuction. eens duly henriod; ner wil make answer to any Gye d = penetratin, it armor s the ends | United — pare a fecatees iateneet a cases: outot ten the disease ould be warded Phe pronuecs, on TURD SY, SHE CHIMES FIRST ave Gs 7 ‘some newspaper pub- ‘We shall continue the sale of goods laid out cneur demand unt “4 3,| of the belts and on the ttes and redoubts | maintaining friendly relations, and it off, and there is no tonic in the world which 1 a5 jashington. D. = Fane Kare bean Tey’ mansinen | of. mont Iritish Datile ships at close quarters, | best for the two. governments to come to an,| eould sooner recommend than Bolai'sToeear: aS: in the city of Wea SAE 6 a eee —- > =S ‘authority. The impatience of | As these vessels would probably have to act | understanding as quickly as possible. A short time ago I hada lady patient who hind | #;t08, D.C. iuiproved by « suletantial Cwo-siory eS ee Salen ae the aggrieved may be natural, but its in-| *€ry much nearer their base than European ‘THE LONDON PuEss. recovered from a long illness, aud her stomach . e DUNCANSON BROS., Auctionsee eau, . ;hence the sncrifies, Gulgeace does not always secure the most | Vessels their bottoms would probably be in bet-| ‘The ‘Times satirically comments on the would stand no food whatever. Everything .e: One-third cash and the balance in a = CREDIT novuseR ‘ ' substantia: justice. ter condition, so that the real speed would not mays | was vomited up until I prescribed Tukayer, | {wocaua! installments in obeand two years, with in- | ‘[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. a2e ‘Tao and 761 Tht. Dulipyeny cowehnstepennen tir, the assurance of my high eon-| be much if any less. For the same reason, he | Of the American newspapers, which it says| 2g immediately she grew better and imbibed | Strats to ue secured on ‘the propery’ bold or the pes: | TRU SALE sine DECORATED CHIKA pe =, Jaocrs G. Beacem | Beli, their con! supply need not beso large | proudly boast of America's superior interest | nourisument, ‘This wine has more body to t | ater a fay a ah Boe Sopton»aea wil tw SIREEE ant SETW hy i and therefore it would seem that their pre- outer world, yet matter every-| than other similar ides ite bein, : ns es aie” { o ben a8 eee the assortment. Duce Som, ‘Masque Imperialt has not yot replied. ponderance of armament would give them an | body is interviewed and there is sach e Sutter | Decullarly. agreeable tothe ‘palate. “I have | suse at Setthin Steen ays the febe intone ts Ro, ox ei foam: a ee Advantage in a combat near their own coust | that the raciest domestic scandals fail to excite | Heich Tokay on my own table cvery day.” | feseh sk tind costortve delauiuae purciaser. | x past sweeter fe line ith any European vessel. ‘They wero dis- | any interest, and modest, diplomaiist whe | Dr, Alfred K. Hills author of “The ‘Thera gs and Townding at purcl coat. | corged in Liber, § JUST OPENED on our first Soore large essortment ‘The tinctly superior in most respects to any Euro- | bitherto was almost obscure is now us famous yatic Use of cohol,” : “I have used x Dlentty of the United States Pally | Doon veewsls of the same displacemout, and for | as pugilist or an opera singer. The Tima 2 Reich's ‘Tokayer for ifteen years with MICHAEL J. COLBERT, Trustees” | Of Bos'Premiecas <i Reem, ‘the purposes intended, of protesting Se Amer- | thinks that the assertion that Premier di Rudini | confidence, because I have analyzed it and RATCLIFFE. DARE & CO., Aucts, busing. eoet, | Stoo Ss _ COMMENT Ix DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES IX REGARD To | 1°! Coast line, they seemed to be quite «match | is playing to the gullery is correct, but, it | proved it pure, and therefore superior. The pealng Tot eleven (11)" 1M. W. BEVERIDGR, poem for any ships afloat. They could keep tie sea | adds, nobody is such an adept at this sort of | fecent grip epidemic particularly took hold of | _t@-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FOSTEONED ON AG-| Seven i A Sewstexz Mas Soe Lae aR MADE FUMLIO- | ag weil a8 any baitle ships and must not be | thing as Secretary Blaine, aud therefore his | persons wliose systems had become debilitated | $2¥Bt of re rain until SATURDAY, APL FO perce mh7 om Be. 2000 Pa. ove. Mangus mevearats's starvs—ruuex moves | looked upon as coast defense vessels in the or- | Newspapers aro probably right in thus speaking |kna who needed Just such a tonic. You can r aHLeA "iruaten 0 Pe, ave, a.m. “ihecmns of + 00m, Jump overboard without « ite pre. OF ADJUSTMENT OFEX TO THE ITALIAN PaEaaEn. | dinary restricted sense, though they arecalled | of the italian premier, us long familiarity with | tell by « man’s pulse when he needsa tonic or] _ -ICHALL J, COLBERT trustee, Sun cathy of we eT to Sravel wihowt eocure coast-line battle ships. Compared with the Ad- | the syaptoms as made their diagnosis infal- | stimulus. Some physicians say ‘bosh!’ when | _™bSi-d&ds Et TOPRAW'S ga Baron Fave, made poobe lat wah pats | inches higher ad’ compared with te tortie | of surprise ie King Humber, comidseog al | Moning Soule akg fy ene oe 5 = seies end Baron Fat inches higher and com wit torres wi {uml x debilitated patients a little | [ ATIMER & SLOAN, Auct ‘at pure) fond to all tlk of Paes’ erceall beret Put A? | pattie ship Hood it wes practically the same. | the advantages that Maly enjove in her friend-| alcohol and water instead. But it stands to L 1400 G strest, near b. 8. Treasury. | poricemed on mee ing Perea is wes, however, eight foot eos forward that oe gal cleo should r w anything be- reason that the agreeable taste of the Tokayer AS aS \goverumen: dissatistied new brit bette batt ip of the roy: porary, intervene between | wine is much to ven thor ou . pewspaper. Have and are, and made itclear to every one that, as Tux | sovercign clase. Judging from the amount of though you! vgny SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE | 2y"Ethy ee ‘No. them. omparative medicinal Gran stated at first, the recall was officially | water which would come on board an Atlantic waft ying, “It Resp ery two out of the question. I often give this wine AT AUCTION, i liner with a freeboard forward of twenty-six | pear practical to Italy to be told that it is un- i stated to be on account of the dissatisfaction of | liner with a frecbos ding the thirteen-inch | certain whether the m ‘men wore Ital- ay turret guns end on in & head sea was not very lyneh- Talways Fees ‘S2imeh, 34-inch, 36-inch, t, but the eight-inel guus could probably i okayer 0. wm wm S00 foaecght in aicatony eeciaee y. 1 -tord seas *rne ost popular ‘TRE COMMERCE DESTROYER, Wo. 12. con- ‘Stinch, 36-inch. Dealing with the “commerce destroyer,” —— , Prostra- commonly known, according to Mr. Biles, as Baten government and i him- | “the pirate,” familiarly known as No. 12,, now i good a very uneuvial m, showing that | building in Cramps’ yard,and which greatiy in- ly She demands made on bebalt of Tialy were ‘uns | torested the members of the inseitato, Mr. Members of im eS = reasonable and indicating thai the position of | Biles said he was the most important of the against the Secretary of State was, to some extent at | cruisers and was intended to have a sustained papers moderately, least, misrepresented. Mr. Blaine’ i of twenty-one knots. Having given hor of had become of dimensions, &c., Mr. Biles continued that the influenza *° STs veel ie well divided nad woul most effice- “This v a Barca od account of Berself against most _ ut she is designed from crulsers Me. ‘in addressing Marquis Imperiali ns | and not ‘o fight them, her’ function being bt oper] RE “eharge ” sesumes st diplomatic | catch aud ‘all the merchant steamers Felations have not been completely broken off. | an enemy that she possibly can She i

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