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f: 6 MAY 4, 1891 ° CITY AND DISTRICT. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D.C aie AUCTION SALES. Highest of all in Leavening Power—Latest U. 8. Gov't Report. — AUCTION SALES. Egurry Covrt—Judge Hagner. Premier Rudini’s Latest Note on the Italian TOMORROW, rr G2 Tur Evesrxc Stan is everywhere recog-| saturday Parker age Packer mle decreed Despote ane a nized and admitted to be, in every quality, the | and R. Claughton inted trustee to sell. 4 dispatch from Rome says: The Green Book Re ee isaaeae. W™ towexmman, agotionren. leading and favorite newspeper of the National | Hsleombe agt. Wi Purchase of promit-| ... the New Orleans lynching comprises twenty- COR. K ST. AkD MABN. AVE’. Capital, alike in the countiig-room, the work- Baking co} ATION OF PEREMPTORY SALE OF Ex. Cncvre Counr—Judge Coz. ae ens Sar ae ee ae fORE, No. S00 FLPTEENTES Nowra | Stacey. $20,000 WORTH OF STATIONERY AND BOOKS shop, and the family cirele. Pretty much| Saturday—Eager agt. Berlin: motion for judg- | 28. It shows that the Italian government from A. “appar we tay | BE Tiette ofa, deed of trast commxcrxa $hASSTIO™ som : | ment for want of sufficient affidavit of defense | the commencement persevered in asking that a oa TN OOK Rake aad ot FOUR | ak meee: S, Feconded SEVENTH, TEN O'CLOCK. and continting ety everybody in the District readsit regularly. It | Gverraied. Smith, Dison & Co. agt Washing | crmninal rh grey Algpinar ee " oT a ‘ Until cloend ont. Twill se ai my auction roowe te is therefore much the best advertising medium | ton Critic; motion for judgment under rule 73 — stock. lynchers and that an indemnity be paid to the families of the victims. The expression “brought to justice” recurs in the official dis- patches as well as in Baron Fava’s private let- ters. The principal communications have Socone ranted: appeal noted.” J. A. Hughes agt. 1 rine Elliott: motion for judgment for want of sufficient information granted. J. Lucks ct al. agt. Ryon & Tracy; motion to dismiss; ap- pos! overruled. Birmingham agt. Pettit & Dripps: motion to set aside verdict and grant ‘aaiuins in Voltines of Hooks. in the city; and, in proportion to circulation, ia its advertising rates are also much the cheapest. Reval Powder i KS. ‘STATIONER! aes Poors. E Pens, ‘Muciace, THE HUMANE SOCIETY. Penknives. ‘Siraps, Poker Chips, c Its Aims Eloquently Portrayed by Commis- | new trial eubmitted. Deener, Cissel & Co. agt. | “l"eady been published. Pocket Books, in Russia and other Leather, Seid south B sirect 25 ‘other . tities esata ind alta J. T. Lee; motion that garnishee answer two oF RUDINI'S FINAL NOTE. Prayer’ Boots, Hymmarts Devot ous! Books, to toe bevinnine. with the juprovemen'a, conusting wRTOOK, Bi ‘The work of the Hi Society and its aims | tree interrogatories submitted. J. H. Sypher! After Mr. Blaine’s note of April 14 the volume = pre F FoR reece my ON a i rae yoaptiyot Booka, Seeaierd huthos, — | rename tema n, VENTE: ee Spirent capa gt. F.C. Morey: motion for judgment for | concludes with the telegram from the Marquis AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Bi De paid when the bid is accepted: alsnes at. six and 5 | tied was eloquently portrayed at a largely attended | want of sufficient affidavits of defense submit- | G; p, dini to the Marquis Imperiali, the text of oe = ees = Safe, Sqlve months. from the day of nals in tee egual'n: WENTHAL, meeting which was held last evening at the fed. ational Bank of the Republic of New heirs - Nace poet, THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. - wane Staljuenis.tor which the notes of ihe purchaser or | my¢tt ry . ‘| ¥ +t. HD. Ci .; moti - as 2 - = —t__"__DUNCANSON _ hhasers, a oe SOE ine: =. ae — a aoe Pecgedaier —— as pong bach a ees int judg- “Ihave now before me a note addressed to | FITCH. FOX & BROWN, Real Estate, MAY sre MAY 5TH. MAY STH. |} ATOLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. LATIMER S SLOAN, Auctionsers mt of the society, Mr. H. erett, you by Secretary Brine, April 14. Its perusal Dugan; Mears oon wee Prodneess most painfal impression upon me. M. Fairfaxon agt. Wm. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOTS IN BELAIR HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ‘ENDED AND PARK RO. Marlow ogt dgme: presided in the absence of the honored presi-| cranted. i igment acta WEERLY SALE OF VERY SALOU ABLE INPLOVED RESIDENCE PROP. fankeris; ERTY, SITUATE A ; HOUSEHOLD FURN' TURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, 4 a EAT Con. dent, Mr. A. S. Pratt, who as been sick, but is | order for the appearance of absent defendant. | 1 will not stop to lay stress upon the lack of AD, CATALOGUES NOW READY. Pinos ORGANK. CAREETS, k ad BA OF, SEAL RUIN IH CAND COnCOKAR now very much better. Devotional exercises | Hannan & Co. agt. Wm. Z. Partillo: motion for | nformity with diplomatic layed | By virtue of e deed of trust to us and di ee MATTINGS. &.. Se. — 3 ECER TE NON: FIVE ; Dill of partiew |- | in making use, as Mr. Blaine did not hesitate IA) et neq. one of the Iand rec a ihe ‘tor of the ehurch, | bill lars granted and defendant al- is i Tove De, Butler, ea the iret speaher waa Com: | 0% Ae days after bil te" to pend‘. | #4, of portion of a flogram of mine come | tuna: tng duat ot urouiagi ge nro FIMET ANKOAL SAL v se arias Geesarrn ee Rev. Dr. Batler. aud the first speaker was Com- | D. Daly agt. C. W. Spofford; judgment by con- | Municated to him in strict confidence, in order | {he Party secured thersta, we will, offer for sale on ar OoLobe, an alley 10 toot wide, improved by «three-story unek missioner Dougiass, who dwelt on the progress | feaiow’ “ftaxe & Co. agt. same; judgment y — ofa Cap ay defined Cites os A.D, IsOL, at QUARTER Ov FIVE O'CLOCK = ‘To which we invite weneral attention. S that is being made in humane education in the | confession. Scioth Buggy Company agt. W. H. | Official documents, which alone 1s diplo- | tse District of Col Seu Leeae Seek ‘280 HORSES, All goods sold within the rooms. . portabo ag Peacock; leave granted plainti to withdraw | matic value. Nor will [stop to point out the | {E<,picricy eg Commmbly tewits Lote 24 4 and 23 TS at KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts, reference in this telegram of mine of March | Belair Heurhts. ™ de i JUNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers, Jerms: Ono-thind cash, balance one, two and TEACHING THE CEILDEEE. joney semen a for costs. 24 that the words ‘punishment of the guilty,” Terms: Can tied, comh: balance jn_one sna to ‘The pride of Maryland and Virginia stock farms, to Be D ‘wth and D sts. nw. Ora Shige Zeare with tmtereet, and secured, by 8 deed of He spoke of a society which a young Indy PRS ea in the brevity of ple Ianguage,actiall Eorene at U'per cont per anu ba eyormt-anaca sffered to the highest bidders at my breeding farm. | REGUEAR GALE OF SEW AMD SECOND-HAXD REMARKABLE COLLECTION Seertce the peopercy. of teacher had organized among the reholars and | samuel G. Arnold, who died on the 3d inst. at | memced in erder dist’ the indicalusle recog: | Srallcasieat the ortn af purchases er'yurctarere k Seer ada catimare. The mle com | CIERTAGES” RUTIGKO TOKS AND SHOW or tern said that the little ones were taught not oly £0 | nis residence, No. 1896 Q strect northwest, at | nized as guilty should not escape punishment, | {ipewtt of #100 on each lot reanired at Lihue ‘of nale. ead aie ear elated Bo TURSDAY MORNING, MAY FIFTH. 19m. pipdemgrmencn respect the rights of animals but were in- ‘ sg * s mains the | Terma tobe complied. with int ‘aiter’ sale, Z OO CLOG les’ rooms, rn ® rights. They were encouraged to report acts | *"¢ highly respected in various parts of the | Geciares itself conscious of what We have con- Purchasers alter Bve dave! OA verte cee oer cuasat OF | LIONS, every one of them having madea good repu- | tion and connoisseur. Among some of the most important | DEPAKT MENT, Washineton, D.C. April 25, IMB? ¢ Ity which came under their observation. | Country. He resided for many years on How- | stantly usked, and yet it doce not grant our | sale in some newspaper pubished in WachingteneD-C. | tation. ‘KIOTO" is ; hase record of | Fine Parlor Suites in Plush, Silk.and Hair Cloth, In ae the provinons of the second me tiom, of cruelty which c t Ec tly |, and ye Sue a aro yet very young; ‘Couches, Easy Chairs, Dining Bed Kooui | works will be found a fine example of John Constable, | of the act vt Couctess, ayyreted Auisust Inte hint Mr. Douglass said that this little society had | ard avenue, Mount Pleasant, having been one | legitimate demands. Mr. Blaine is right when BENS. P Davis. | Trustees. | 2.27, “HENRY M. STANLEY,” a two-year-old, Suites in Walnut Osi oat ashe W bes, New oat Laapn, sol ae SOA cad the “tat etahteg got up an entertainment and the proceeds, | of the first residents of that now populous su- | he makes the paymentof indemnity to the fam- DUNCANSON BROS. boasts that in his veins flows the blood of ““WIN.| Hats, Husk and other Mattresscs, Aitchen Furni- |B. A..agrand work by Boddington, a fine Creswick, | ayiprorrintttis tor tne Aaesl servis tor the finval peer #180, had been given to the Humane Society. | burb. He was connected with the Treasury | ilies of the victims dependent upon proof of | av20-1kde AnetOneG Ee | Ot ae rete Lows the Blood of “WIN: | ture, Stoves, ion Salen Se ie. A cnbistiet eon FS SO aa He thought that this was an example worthy of | Department for twenty-eight years, at first in | the violation of the treaty, but we shrink from RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. Auctioneers, : bs ee eee Lot of Notions, Toys and Show Cases. ard, Washineton, D.C. MAY TWENTS-EIGH’ the emulation of other teachers. He referred | the office of the second auditor and afterward | thinking that he considers that the fact of such ‘S20 Peniisyivania avewuen.w, | Witharunning mate. “‘WOODBRIDGE, 3R..” with AERC. ot SWERVE OOLOCK, TOTHARD, RA, B SMERKE, RA, JOU, certain Ghatcrial Belonzing to. the hae to the practice of check reining horses | and np to the time of his death in the internal | violation still needs proof. Italian subjects | v1 spre purepinG LOT ON L srneme pe | Bis OR! of 2.90; “CLIMAX,” “MAXIMILIAN” | Several Cauaea Aah tose Wiocoe 1t ETA Fy a vortox, | Sreasisnnslforumtnersin, comistine ofa quantity and the use of 7 — ca | Texente bureau. —— by American — were eee ‘TWEEN TWENTY-FIBST AND TWENTY-SEC. | nd other young trotters. VW A1TEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. . “ - —— tagto phos if {yo pour an, Tbe gale will te a. . os mai eS isons sur ; N: WEST. — othe hicheat bnddes per te ed proposals tor eel eee | peaaimian, See Ail eee fe ati tuted for the melieal ped talon to defen thee, "What other proof dove | FRONTING FIETY SEVEN FREE EO ee oe + QHOICE | COLLECTION OF EXTRA LARGE E. VERBOEKHOVER, BOGUBT, | purchase, 0” the material "ibe prapomais tet be Ref) due to ignorance more than to any other | fession, but never practiced, iis preference | the federal government expect of violation! REvEW INCHES. RUNMING BACK THe | “MOUs “ACHILLE,” “SULTAN II" and others, |” LOSES. BARDY RHODODENDBONS. J4E\- | wapouerTt, © HULK, _POUSSIN, “Provecaie sor the rurchase ot “Sa scleral at so cause. He especially dwelt upon the impor-/ being for business and literary pursuits, es-| of a treaty wherein constant protection THIRTY FOOT ALLEY, While “SIR WALTER,”a real ‘Black Diamond." CHOICE PLANTS FROM JOHN BAUL'S NUES- Rayp Nard, Washaneton, D-C..'to be opened May tance of teaching the young to be kind in their | pecially newspaper work, to which many years|and security of subjects of the at Bt ¥ See AE Ft Sisal ‘TOM MOORE” and others are representatives of FE aT 10m. a 1 MIERIS, HERZOG, MIGNARD, = wt I 5 yt ry 4 Srestment of axtenale snd considerate, and he | of his were devoted. His first paper was ccubcnating =i vetoes ss — enttiDus | premises, ma ¥ es the Coaching Stallion. TEENS TUESDAY, MAY FFI, at PUCK ampoTunns. Se, wet lade wall be pubic g-ypennd: “A devon thought that in this way the principles of the | the Westchester Spy, which he edited at West-| lated? We have placed on evidence that we ORIGINAL LOT EIGHTEEN, COACH PAIRS, SINGLE DRIVERS, PCLOC i perce ‘alte Of 118,20 porate at tre prs would soon be generally adopted. He | chester, N.¥., some time in the thirties. In| have never asked anything else but the open- Having ate) CEMENT ETHREE, | ey of | QUICK STEPPERE HEAVY AND HIGH eee | mpsct | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00.. Tobe sold without reserve, at our Auction Rooms, | !d) ius: accompany acl bid as meurity for th commended the work of the society in the | 138 he started the Brooklyn (N.Y.) News, the | ing of regular proceedings. In regard to this | TAYE Minune tack to a dd-foot atley.? This feos | all combine to make one of the oes, displays ever | 7 es ~~ | 1409 G street, near U. 8. within enn Gays from Gate of acceytancoct Wid. Tite de- warmest terms. first daily paper ever published in that eity. | Baron Fava's first note, dated March 15, con-| of tte inost enirabie fois in the uorthwet, teing near | seen in Maryland. Torte oes ne eee tee | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auct crvalgsernemeyt Pare, wail be orzemed tothe, Cated States tmoventt SUFERISTENDENT OF cuanrris wanNER. | In 1911 this paper was merged in the Brooklyn | tained even the formula of the telegram ad- | thasznal ols, al unis of greet cars, mérkets, &- | a parpgsesthe tack, thocoach and the dray—eed | THUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY OX | WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY SIXTH AXD | thivscated, Deposits accompenyins pide not excepted Mr. Warner, the superintendent of charities, | Figs, nom the great leading daily of Brooklyn, | dressed on the same day by Mr. Blaine, under | "icruis made kiown at tlc, 'Adevoeitof 8-00 upon | sllare young, sound and gentle, and sold ‘with the | EHANKIIN SIRE ao oetawiee Wane, SEVENTH, Wullbe returned” “These deposits will be made with - . which he established in connection with Isaac | the order of President Harrison, to the gov- | acceptance of bid. It terms of sale are sot compried | assurance that they are sa neoneenten ikerone 2 . 3 fue paymaster of the yard. ‘clue material will be woid Nas the next speaker. He spoke of the meces-| Van Anden. Subsequently he was connected in | eruor of Louisiana. Now, however, in the note | Wwiti in ten days trom lay of sale right reserved to Te- ‘ON, D.C. ‘ae it Lige, apa igUst be Fem ie Without expense sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting SPECIAL TRAIN. AT ELEVEN A.M., AND THREE P.M., EACH DAY. sity for organized efforts to protect children, kovernivent. “The riche t cde nay Virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated September reject amy oF ail bids ss re an editorial capacity at different times with the | of April 4 Mr. Blaine is silent on the subject, 4 c Pa April le n purchaser ufter five days'advertisement insome news | Speoia) D. 1880, and duly recorded in Liber 1448, Served. “J. R. BOLEL, Acting Secretary of the Navy. and said that where a child was reseued from | Post of Newark, N.J., the True American of | which is, for us, the main point of contro- Babes raised me Meerpngin, Dc. All converane: coe a appetite tl eprerternlind ELLRe caret Eeoknaeaeier oe Sees | | MORMn, May tenth, Renda. tone mys awew oy | leeeeioampiiaend bo oar Se | Matdscaknecennamiatinoesese” [Rae RRA | woost — tarnen a moskantionm [T2222 SURO home rather than sent toa reformator: i 5 For other trains see regular schedula. “D. 1801, at SIX OCI mu ty - - - CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL PSTATR "The horee, as a servant and a friond of max, | In 1863 .be came to Washington and was ap-| would ‘appear to, be the accomplishment of TOMORROW. io, in square numbered hve hundred and ten (S10), | P)UNCANSON BHOS., Auctioncers, im ADSACENA TO THE PHOrOM D MEMOKA ae received an eloquent tribute from Dr. Loring. | pointed by Secretary Salmon P. Chase, who | strict civil duty is impossible to the feder: LATDIER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, SALE BEGINS AT 11 A. M. and ‘ituproved by two-story frame house. Santos. ae. BRIDGE, IMPLOVED BY 4 FRAME DWELL- By virtue of « decree of the Rguity Horses, he said, suffered much from bad man- was his agement and ignorant horsemen. There were government. T 4 BOOTLESS CONTROVERSY. ‘Terms or sale: One-naif eesti, balance in six end twelve mouths, secured by deed'of trust on propert; {the option of purchaser. A deposit FINE DWELLING, No. 1744 K STREET NORTH- WEST. AT AUCTION. Personal friend, to «position in tho i Cor the 8 sury Department, with which he retained Send for Catalogues to art of 3 vy IMPORTANT SALE OF MR. JOHN F. OLM- ot c p “ TELIX orall « re depo: aE ho ae reine Court of foe Distrit of Clune Bled Arr Deaetahy te ceesder char seekaaea een beara aye iauintainedan exceptional record for | _“Itis time to brenk off this bootless contro- SYEAD'S STABLES. e-aitiesers Ameriaan | Chats dieomaeeted sasteramreeimeee | seek Te Hive LOCK, tro will well in rout of ts | Ricans a sss Goosbrans at a stb 01 consider whs : © n xceptiona s ra ; erve the ri al re risk and. f ddezanit- | Prenlises, part of i =f iURSDAY, MAX be if we hed no horses, and under what obliga- | efficiency and faithfulness in’ the discharge of versy. Public opinion, the sovereign judge, MATTHEWS & KIRKLAND, Austen Ma | inesurcasser, “All couveyancing and recording at the | pa gy QT 2h, SQUARE 128, 7a tect | FOURTEENTH: 201 at PAVE OCLUCK TEM, tae tions we are to them for many of the pleasures | his official duties. In addition to these he per- | will know how to indicate an equitable solu- saree! KLAND, Auctioneers. oe oP ne Ercan 19 feo A inchewom B by w depth of 73 feet | Pat hit tut tte depth of orisial ot two tant 0f life. | We could not get along without them. | formed, outside of oftice hours, a large amount | tion of this grave problem. We have affirmed | ONE SUPERB BAY COUPE HORSE, SAID TO BE 20, sodkae UES ASWIROR! troten. | ie eStoremente conse of a aplentid thre-stery | Sessa fee All domestic animals should be treated with | cf literary work, acting for many years and we again affirm our right. Let the federal | oxg oF THE FINEST ANIMALS IN THE CITY. and basement brick dweldng containing 14 rooms, 2 lot two every degree of onsideration, and everything government retlect upon its side if it is expe- OF VALUABLE 1M Washington correspondent of the Toledo Blade, iy, Aitted up and afl modern conveniences, WASHINGTON HORSE) VED ch on Water street Uy an averace ND CARRIAGE BAZA\ ECAR re dayted tor a private famiuy, im tact, one of : ~ which would add to their comfort should be | over the nom de plume of “Buck: He also | dient to leave to the mercy of each state of | 1 Elegant Brougham, No. 0 LA, Ate BAAR, | Hy VEOPERTS. NO. 1023 CONNECTICUL AVE- cat commictr house inthe ene” the Property | Jor ave: Coetmatine air 4 done. That they appreciated kind treatment | mule frequent contributions to various other | the Union, irresponsible to foreign countries, | 1 Fine Surrey. Prt iit aes eee URSDAY ANP | on TUESDAY, the FIFTH DAY OF MAY, enue, and K street isone of the | inches on D street ly adeyah wf one hundred aul ould not be doubted. The doctor said he be- | newspapers and periodicals. For many years | the efficiency of treaties pledging its fath und | Pole and Shafts for each made to order by Brewster always ior’ sate from twenty to forty | A. D- SOL, I will” soll, at public auction. in : Orth carb, balance im one, two and } (120) ft. said pars of 1018 adiolnane wach other at th Lieved they never forgot an injury inflicted. he was a member of the First Congregational | honor to entire nations. ‘The present dispatch | & Co.. New York. fot Horse ack eee Bt staes Coupe Horses, Driv | FV OcLOCR Teak” iot Saiaeed thas | three years, notes to bear 6 per cent per mnaicin tuber: . —— ~~ eleeoeee <hetueinenih wenn. [ee nbn Coco eeer —— = is addressed to you exclusively, not to the fed- fo cee sion = ees eceenet eee SAUE Of mentee? MaDY WhOle | tiiree (3) in Shepherd and Kiruy's subdivision | st payable semicnnually, and secured by deed of — teasant Congregation: reh, jarness (double). - An interesting account of how the law was eral government. Your duties henceforward of square numbered trust, or all cash, at option of purchaser, oF $10,000 third in one year ‘one a hundred and sixty-sour and ohe-third im two years, te bear inter helped to organize. : ; m San remain for’ five sears at @ per cent and one-batt : San see mei meeto 1 Set Road Harness (ang! diction sen aoa os oen 2 eHein the cles of Washinton in, the Drateict ot | ca mai 2 mt and ov Etre papiuents to be wecured ty deed of frost sam enacted for the protection of children was made} “dir. Arnold was married in 1887 to Sarah J. | ramets Testticted to dealing with current} 4 Poira Collars (new). Butte, wuconts Haren, an cette is the only pituhbva. ae recorded in surveyors oficein Liber JH. | Str eas ad oe ha ot Uelance im tre etm Eiaew A depouit of 500 to be tune hor tbe F by ex-Commissioner Webb. He said that ten | Searles of Brooklyn, who survives im, with aasecsiesiontitisinccemeie ‘Al made to order by J. Smith & Co., Boston. {Gaeriakestin ths ety, at othe ight" pace Yo aes | #2tY trick dwell ewe, nee | to be secured Uy deed of trtat on property eoid. A de- If carn of tale are ek years ago when he was elected president of the | two daughters, one of them the wife of Frank American Artists at Berlin, a beubbeonspeinray toed seat mounted, made | buy or sell. cris of saie 28 follows: One-third of the purchase | Er st purchaser's cort. ‘Terms to be compicd with pencer of this city. His only son, Capt. money incash and the bulanee in one and two eq Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chil- The American department of the interna- a in fitteen days, otherwise Tis reservel to. resell at ALSO 1 Set Coupe Harness (single), rubber mounted, Con- | At private salo at all times tue most complete stock of one snd two years from day of es rn bur F. . A pg r hep At Yo ie robe cand cost of detau.tang purchaser after five days' SELON i MALSTON, ‘Trost Gren, he found that there was nothing in the | })Uvur ¥ Arnold of the regular army, died in | tional art exhibition in Berlin iw. thorough | cora Surrers, Pusetcns: Bitten Coon Ponee cagteriat | Sacared by der’ os trast gh five premises, ora! cash, ai | Sayeqisement of such Paaie in maine BewapeDer With. eu bung. Yat Fst ms statutes which afforded protection to children success. Bierstadt sent four pictures. C.S. | 1 Whitman Saddle and Saddle Cloth. Buratoca Surreys, Buckoostds, Yocceaee Won remes, | option of purchaser. Cumvesencine. et vost of Dar ‘ashington, D. C. ood ROBERT CHI 19, Truster, and informed the society that nothing could be oe Pearce’s “Shepherdess” is the largest | 1 Extra Saddle Cloth (new). Fancy Deilvery Waxons, Expressand Grocery Wagons, | {28%r. Ii terms of sale are not complied with in ten NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, | _™54-1&s Se Bee Sat ore. done until a law was enacted. A bill was intro- ‘The Good Templars, oueia Eicecionies | a Darton Wagone, Farn, Wacone, Road Carts, Harness | daze ihe Property will be resod a Fiat ani cost 0 $e. | SGANGON BROS aecieeee RE caie pare co, duced in Congress and was passed. Mr. Webb | Perseverance Lodge of Good Templars held | ©" Y#ses exhibited. It has received high praise | } Piush Carriage Covers (new). Deseriition, Saditins. Es i eyaironat tase of pate D _— ie spoke of the great advantage of having fountains 8. BENS! erected throughout the city and said that he from the critics. Gari Melchor's work occupies E. L. Weeks exhibits his 1 Plush Carriage Cover. 1 Street Horse Cover. J. L. McLANE, its first meeting in the new term Saturday Executor of Joseyh F: Jounston: deceased. oN Lor SEVENTH SOLTH CAROLINA AVP~ the place of honor. : ‘& GonDOS 8 3 at hoped the number would be greatly increased. | ¥ening and it was largely attended. The re-| «Pearl Mosque;" Waltcr MacEwan his ““Ab_| 1 Fur Robe, 1 Fur Cape for coschman, Coachman sowtors. | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. MAY SEVENT! a TS SUUTHEAST, OFFO- The last speech was made by Mr. Thomas | ports of the retiring officers showed that the | sent;” Eugene Vail, “The Thames;” Walter | Livery Coats. pl Will sell by public auction at the store of HL. K. | _DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. apiidds_| 4f"QUANTER OF SIX; we will alt im frontal es SDAM MAY SENN aL. eet 9 Wilson, who commended the work of the so-| lodge was prosperous and active in every de- | Gay, “The Spinner,” and Julius Steward, “Full 3 Hore Blankets (stable). TUES Dy ee es fre 8 Bz commencing | — = nnn se ia, WILL SELL ThoxT ul ciety and spoke specially of the interest which | partment. The committee on correspondence | Speed.” Other fine works are sent by Frank | 7 BoreCove This ss'¢ will inciude all the goods in his stock upon s Fronting TWENTY-FOUR feet FIVE inches on LOT 7, IN SQUARE 900, the ladies manifested. He regretted that some brought to the attention of the lodge the work | Btidgeton, Julian Story, T. L. Clarke, Miss Lee | 1 pair Bits, rubber (new ) Thick interest is due twelve months or. inore. Sale LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, FOURTEENTH street with adepth of ONEHUNDRED feet on sth etree: ond running back with gatside papers bad printed stories to the effect | thar tr hemp dome fae he Kon of tonx | Robbins, Miss Greatore, Humphrey Moore, G.| 2 fied 8%, 1 Hoot Pub, 1 Step Ladder. Usckete, scart Ping, Stede: Pas tate 200 0 es Bea Srey eee mint ae Tae ie noneeing 4 3; | that wid te on alte “Line lott euneany Socata that Washington ladies were given too much t0 | perance by ihe Good Templars it various sex: | P: Healey and A.D. Anderson. Messrs. Mel-| 338%" TiPictacet Sickel Diamiade aust “other presiots sttnea Sites Wane | ASSIGNEES SALY OF NEW AxD naxnsoate: | well-built tnrwestory "prowrbrick “truut” dwelling | Srvet: with al'theanymevenenta we” oS Society to pay attention to matters of charity. | POO CE te world. by reading letters from Jos. | Chor and MacEwen are the representatives of | 1 quare. 1 Saw, 1 Tabi Piaronds aud other precious stones, Silver Wai KESIDENCE, NUMBER 1102 FIFTH STREET | house, No. 1013 FOCRTEENIM STREET, situated | “Tore: Uuotiomd.osh, balance im one and two ‘This he denounced as unkind and-untrue. * No | Valine, grand chief of England: ‘Thos. Lawler, | t€ Parie-American artists. They were the| 3 Screw Driver, 1 Hatchet, 1 Spade, pide ‘ xu, Sboee, Drew Gonds. | NoutHw: SRERITE win ees tn | smayaisesiy, morte of , he, Hlaniton’ sed in tm ‘day of sale, secured by deed, city could beast of ladies who devoted more grand secretary of Canada; Edward Warrincky, | 88¢8t8 of Emperor William at a banquet on| On T¢iSbAS MORNING, MAY FIFTH Ware anda yet a . Feconted OMAS time to charity work. At the close of the meeting several hundred fon A depontt of folk ‘and Teens to be complied wi ;, FRANKLIN SQUARE, THOMAS Saturday at Potsdam. t the'stable of Bir. Joli at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, of deh past grand chief of Sweden; J. Hamilton, gran ee “ i= band THE BORTLAND. {fteen days. oF Fiut reserved to resell at risk abd cost to continue MOKN +e. —___ Olmstead, in the rear of 5t. Matthew's Church, Nal Spay Tay mover:y is admirably adapted for business pur- a ‘all Abd recording at J famed . - a to continne MUNN! oF the premines, nT HCRSD AY, MAY'SE er : = | OF pur basen. ‘Scnveyaneing copies of the “Black Beauty,” a little book Sktet of Cobormioy 7 ko ticen aaa a A Serious Case of Hiccoughing. Shake NS AO ees ean seit hie eatte | goid.” Picket ho.ders please tate notion, ? eh | SEINE O CLOCK P.M. lt; in Rebmeider'ssuin | poses lange alariment bow, cs bee odern | purchaser cost RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., filled with stories about horses and their mas-| {ary of West Vingiain, end Toe He te, The condition of Miss Alice Woodward of LATIMER & SLOAN, H. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker, three-story anil baseiuent urick dwellin= house. Thus | heighborhood. ap%-dkds Auctumcers, tere, wore distributed. The copies given away | 72,9 guperiuicelont javeniio teriines tan | Birmingham, Ooan., whe. hiessaghet rine | m2 Auctioneers. F. WARREN JOHNSCX house is thoreugzily finisued. tn perfect order and con: | | "Ferns, Ts cash, balance in one snd two years, Eno, ~ Sere asad memes ok toe Senlely- | Concick Mr MA: Gi Uvon, halt carers: |xactelnr toc ax okt eie mon os JP UNCANGON BROS, Auctioneers Fe INGE SORA nema | selves ans sina reapestoa ont desirable roa | womirsanally anda be secured op deel of Ee? on | RR,“ SOON Mewtowem Acotaction was taken, after which themecting | scisted by Mr. A. Kalstrom as marshal’ an aid toy Weave eam outed betokeliae sacl is ae (THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. Pee. g. Cash over. and above am. imuintzance of | STEGD Teta d ar ete Cee | an cane CAL UR SET ET Oe eee Miss Nellie Smith of Minnehaha Lodge as dep- rs 2 dae ent | CATALOGUE BALE. OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF | SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY | $5,000 saaturing Ue: ING, and Vetober, ISG. | at costof purchases, ‘Terms to be complied with in | im Pair: x aud Alexandriecounties, Va. —— uty marshal, installed the following officers for | Bot much improved. Her attending physician, | “" THe “MiGGs HOUSE, FIFIEESTH AND @ | ©" Ox Tin ROMA OD Oe Eo Eee Bee | Aderosit o: ¢200 wiil be requirsd at thethue of sale, | Bftecu days, otherwise richt reserved fo! resell_at riak | Of the corporate limite of “Alex e orm: Dr. Gould A. Sheltot he hit ‘hs jORTHW UNSISTING OF ALL T CONGRESS AND HIG: CREETS, | Taxes will be paid today oi sale. Teruis of swe to be | and cost of detaultine purchaser after five days’ adver- | Views oi the Pototoac river as faras Fort ANACOSTIA, the new term: Mrs. A. H. Frear, past chie! fot - Shelton, says she hiccoughs with LY FURNITURE. MAGMIBICENE GEORGETOWN. ASD BEING TART OP HHNT | complial with in iten dase. otherwise the right ve | Hovment of sul tesaie in some hewspuper paibiesed | inoue ditection, over Alexandre into ‘Maryland and Mr. Hal. Warren, chief templar; Mrs. A. G. | very mouthful she attempts to swallow, and PIANOS, DIAPERIES. GLASS | 18 KNOWN AS THE “LINTHICUM ESTATE,” | Fes ted to teseilat the cost of the uefoult'mg par: | in Wastington, D.C. DUNCANSUN EL.Us-. | over Wnslinston and Georgetown. -A panorwue i TATE. not eg eeded in diversity and Leauty anywhere im tuts BASE BALL. Rowen, a templar; a Bryson, secre- | in — wey ae Leds little nourish- GAINS ABD CROCKERY WARE, Bt ad Virtue of the Powers, vested in usunder 8 certain te yancins and recontins aS pur | _my 1d _—_ | ‘The Hoodlum base ball nine of Washington | tary; Miss Carrie Brookfield, financial secre-| ment. ‘The trouble he ascribes to nervousness t ES. BAK Js PEACE | deed recorded in Liber iolio 403, of the lanc le i ATCLIFI ‘& CO., Auctioneers, ‘ist tract said to-contain 40 acres, more or less, in defeated the Rappahannocks of Anacostia ae the | #¥; Sir. George A. Bailey, treasurers Mine Ma- | and indigestion. Although he is very weak, | $0 CONTAINED IN ABOUT TWO HUSDIED Yuebeattion, ow ECLSDAN THE RTE DAY OF AKL COLBERT} gesiences. | : ORs ave. aw. | Fairtex county; 24 tract said to conten 10 acres in new bridge yesterday afte mc "The: visit mie Kalstrom, assistant secretary; dirs. M. L. | he expects that she will “pull through.’ ROOMS. a : AX. Isl. a’, MALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. | “ara NcERY SALE OF Fou TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | “Will be sold st suction at TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON yesterday afternoon. itors | Edson, chaplain; Miss Fletcher, marshal; Mr. ——— eos On MONDAY MORNING, MAY FO gh ihe, Promises, ots numbered three (3). four (4), | CHANCERY SALEOF Fou! ON STANTON AVENUE. IN THE SUBDI- | at the west front of the market house on THURSDAL, ‘took the lead in the fifth ining and carried off | 4. H. Frear, deputy marshal; ’ Miss Gatchell, | 4nma Dickinson Nominates Senator Gorman. | Som Bening at TEN O'CLOCK x five (5), six (), seven (7) and eight (s), in E. 4 v + , EACH DAY thereatter at SAME HOUR KENY t Dent's subdir art of the Linthi SION OF THE FREEDMEN'S SAVINGS AND FARM,” n 7 in i . r ON s r EN the SEVENTH DAY of MAY. Isl. the honors in the twelfth by a score of 13 to 7. | guard; Mr. Thomas Seffeld. sentinel, and Mrs | Anna Dickinson delivered another intensely | dispoved oh we mill sail on the recorded in. surveyor's: Look, county Noog sae hee AM ISTH STREET EXTENDED | Te\e aNacustia Dc AEE © erigpeeiee gubebwabmugdapereties The teams were as follows: Rappabannocks— | Sa:an Woodward, pianist. Upon the conclusion | persoual and rambling address ut Herreasty | rests; noriitment. Waan ‘uu s Lock of said lots has « frontave of hity (20) feet on tho an Saneee By Virtue of a deed of trust given to us and dulyre- | “Terms: One-third cash; balance in one apd two Captain, Be: Duvall; first base, Bert Hi f these i the ladies whé tents of the RIGGS HOUSE, comprising in part- north side of Koad street eud rans back an average corded in liber 1:07, folio “UF et seg. one of the Years, secured by deed of trust, with interest. ‘aptain, Bernard Duvall; first . Bert Hal- | of impressive ceremonies the ladies who | Theater in New York before a small audience PARLORS. - fepth of three hundred (300) foet to Linthicum piace. | | By virtue of nn order of the Supreme Court of the | Fecords of the District of Coluubiasana at the writes *. HERBERT. leck: second base, George Wright; third base, | during the past quarter had occupied the re ht. th - FINE PARLOR SUITES in PLUSH, BROCATELLE | Tiveve lot will each be offered in two parcels, iit te | District of Columbia, made on the S4th day of Jan- request of the party secured thereby, we will offer tor J. T. BUKKE, Poitip, Diggins: short siop, Arthur Tew: lef | prominent oficial’ stationsMrs. Frear, past |Ms* might, Her theme was “‘Are you ready |" 770 (AND UTHER OQHERINGR. 00. | dened Fm centine We Cal fo Ean ites | arya. lt caw {Set caffe: | rene of tus Par pecared tere FRpane wat iD. hoeaiie, field, Benjamin Bean; center field, Leo Gert-| chief; Mrs. Powell, vice templar; Mrs. Edvon, | oF your own incarceration in an insane asy-| INE QONCERT GHANt RIES ip DROCATEDLE, | Jeet: second, fronting Aity GO tent on Lathes | Retbur Ee sesnan wid others ane Acheter ee xed AO te MELE CLOCK Fat the | Trusters unter the-will of B. G. Dulany. decd Rammed vend, Het cae catcher. | chaplain: Mise Brookiield Gnancial sceretars, | am?" She was attired ina dress of two colors, | Siky ium; Lace andaiber attra 7 40 er | Macken adectn o& ou Manat ait ewontssBes | 2 es piso biden ia feetet the prcauies on | of Wanuington and District of Covumiie, to wit: Vall | SES -tRa actA Samuel Keverdy. Hoodlume “Captain, Jack-) and Mra Woodward, pisnist—were taken by | the waist being of red velvet and the skirt of | cEN? Siisonsticts tats es i Li maul lots will be sold subject to the foliowing | 191. canututnciny QUALTER PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | Ena as lot Ko: twenty ne (2) in eeeuok tet) | FP ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY. Isl, at FIVE Poa ton; pitcher, Ellas: frst bas, Hopkins: ‘econd | surprise when, witi an interesting and impres-| white silk. At her cormge was a huge bunch | © borant Mantel and Per Nirrorein Gilt, Walnut and sendin: PLAS mo! utditr “shalt te erected om | BAL. Whe follow fuente real eats te county ‘subdivision imade by the trostecs of the 30 gers, with bonne: 13s nalien ross shed am full vie base, Cecil: third base, Kelly: short stop, Shaw; | sive ceremony, they were crowned as queens ier Wouds. a said icnd within 90 test of the building ling on Road | of Washinvton, District ot Co: q aber i st ‘of the District of | ©: imiton city. would rake wuldivimen os Cen lipase dS a ausens | of imany-colored roses. Her hands glittered | i ‘eruut Bronze Ficures, Urns, Pedestals strect. aaiu con.ition not to te ‘waived or Oroken ex; | thirteen (1:3, ten C10) abt four. Cd) in block mumber | Mens wavinwe and, Trust, Coupany of the District of aren eessdence. Send. stan for yarticulare ach. Seve of ce ee eld, i imonds. often she sare While | d'wo vers large and handsome Exyptian Marble Urns. | cept !)y convent of owners of a majority of front feet | thirty-seven Gv), and lot numbered two ‘lock | plat of said subdivision now on file in the surveyor's | aid tap of county and Force around Washinton, | 0. vail prabannocks pitched a speaking about her experience in Danville Asy-| $i Fuiptinwyy Murgustern Tablet on om Read street tered twenty’ tupee Cet) of Hutt Sherian. tras. | Gales of the District of Conumpbia amd hereiovure | C. JAMS be CLEMSON TS 1821 Fat aw apes fine game. - : - Funeral of Edward C. Curl. lum. She said Arthur P. Gorman was the | peig umister Wilton Veivets, Mouquet an tore Vietiant Pains, said dubdivision bekye kiowinas Gor | NEOWM and described ae ““Barry Farm,” together with | > aqCLIPFE, DARE & 00., Auctioneers Oreos tanta oF Washi nemadals vanquished | rhe faneral of Mr. Edward C. Cur!, a well-| greatest man in the land, and nominated him | "7 rents, Learing ete Renate Ore ean eaa the Orcoe team of Washington yesterday in a ‘Terius: One-third cash ; balance in one and two: spirited game at Fort Stanton. tor President. with interest on the deferred nuaily, and secured 95 «decd of trust on known Ode Dureliased, or al! LOTSON FLORIDA 7, contains 10,31 mare feet. VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING. Eight innings ‘elliow and printer, took place contain 2% sa ae payments at the rate hi, at purchaser's oj contains I are feet. ee ey AVENUE AT. is EUSPCTICN | UF - —_——coe a 7%, wt TWINTY-SECOND AND Q 5T is ORTH. - e Posit on eae! will be tine Lot 4. biows niains Hii % stare foot, Premises sold, or all ‘cash, at - e mee and the game decided bya score | yesterday afternoon from his late residence, The Captor Became the Capturec. 5 edo depout returned, Pur: | Lot 2 block 24 cont Kaepomit of 8100 Pequired at tine On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY SEVENTH, 2312 I strest northwest, escorted by Covenant | 4 gismateh trom Hillaberengier pen Jers will be ‘required to. make full settiements | — Llvexait lots decomplied with in Ritern days, otherwisethe trustece iRSDAY APTI aN, MAY SEVENT 1 . — 4 = ispateh from Hillsborough,Tex., says tha wilin twenty dayser deposits will Le forfeited ‘and | fere4 for sale in t rve the richt to Fewil tt tie tink and cost of te der | 2801. at O'CLOCK, we jer = MRS. STANGIER'S ENTERTAINMENT. Lodge, No. 13, Mechanics’ Lodge, No. 18, Fred | while Oficer McClusky was taking C.C. Lewis, a the property resold at ceiauting purchaser's cost aud } ‘Terme o° sale cs to each lot; faulting purchaser, arter five days’ advertisement. All | nt of the premises, Mrs. Stangier entertained 2 number of|D. Stua-t Encampment, No. 7, and Naomi f a5 Gal aber %) | Mantel M:rrors, Fine Hair Mattresses, Pox Springs, | risks Conveyemens ‘haser's cost. balance in two equal instalits gw FoF Tag AND 2, fi - Sees iP 5 G horse thief, to Hillsborough on horseback the | Pillows, Bo:sters, Blinzets, Sheets. Cases, Spreads WILL, years, to be secured by the promissory notes of the OSCAR BM. BRYANT. BUGCK 3, -< friends yesterday from the Agrizaltaral De-| Lodge, No. 1, D. of BR. Tho remains were | istter struck the sheriff im theface with hie fist, | Ad Cotatorts, Window Draperies, Laces, Be Amsigneee, | Prcisscr and tend of Cust ou the property sold aud WILLIAM MASE de. Kalorama Heighta, Each lot troute 25 fest toy ee creme ran of printing and engrav-| taken to Calvary M. E.Church, S5th and T'| knocking him off his horse. He then severely | eelsend ober Cs pa, pine tae Sy Bree payable ‘semtPannual.5. or all cash, st, the option of | —CP7-atede onic | (Ler: One-third cash, balance tn one and two years. ing. A program of sacred music was rendered | *treets, where deceased had been for a number | pea: the officer and handcuffed him to a fence, NING KOO} the purchaser. A cash deposit’ wild re- ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF VAIVAELE IMPROVED | 6 per cent, secured by of trust on the ee 4 * i : +) Very Hands Haut Pillar E: bles. = oo xTY ." z —] chaser. aud a repast of fruits, cake and ices served. | Of Years s member and at the time of his death | and, mounting his horse, rode « Yery Handtoute Walmat Laathersevered Chu: | PRALCLIFFE, DALI CO., Auctioneers Gn ot 13, Hock, $e $es0%n Wwe 10, bck gi gg0u: |" SiVeta ow DSMMUEY aND ONE SULET at tie of gust Miller, Chases tiny auiiler Prot, Au- | Oressive vervices were held at ihe church by om Maxuificent Mirrors, Sice Tablen, Butier’s Tables MPROVED SUBURBAN | 4 /the'ceriny of sate be ied’ wits in ten days | By virtur ta decree of the Supreme Court of the pol mcg sevay, J- E. Feddon, | Poy. Dre. Owen and Osborne. Then, attended The New York Bench. and Stands. : i GHEON, AND PALKO'S | from day o1 sae, the receivers teserve the Fucht tote: | Dystnct of ‘Columuise passed i cauity cease ket = Let rs. hos Tevis, Mr. and Mrs. |. "ine members of the Sunday school, the | Judge Ingraham of New York on Saturday Hiiceant Glassware, China and Crockery, Window Py COMUNE Be A Sell at the risk st ‘ino | 17uahawnereinWillitm £. Dixon. executor. is com- Eudm, "Dr. Sposiiing, tre "Chactase’ is | clureh and the Order of Odd Fellows, the body | fled his resignation as Justi of the superior | "EleeSst Linen and Fruit Cloths, Napuine, ke 2 OMe ot a decrecot the Supreme Come of the | Ptsimee oF argiaa one nor | BRS ela ete ee ee ae oe Uhlborne, Mies Thornton, Mira Holladay, herebepomins es Sepolermwn} ae gr) — Ce of bee York — tps porary oe erate ‘Tote-a-Tote Breakfast and ether Tables, Chairs, Glase District of Co’ bia, passe eq uty ruse No. Pay ee RS SCLOCK PM. in front of the premises: Rai at oie, \« y N. G. i i " = “ WALNUT BIAS 4 BD | docket 33, wherem Josepn Gawier et al. are c n> "C. Receivers. bere 3). rane ny en, min. Wilkins and Chaplain J. Fleming. ‘Ihe | Sree coats Tee ao a oe te a aad ene a ABTS Cae RU | Setar LAnere™ goeebe Gawier al. are complain son Se seven (it aul pert at apie et ecco tee tine PERSONAL. foil sd sa pala ‘Donald: erence iden te a oe oY; Hill appointed | Siircors. Plated and otter ware we) the undersicned trustees, will offer tor sile by | DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers’ up27-0otom8 Mra. Willi Pe sieb i Bediter | wee one bag Seta Se anions cs ldson, | ox-Judge Gildersleeve to be judge of the su- e BILL TARD OOM. paltic auction, ty front of Gee respective prenuisen. on | DUS infinneinn aoe. Seer ~ ‘Sisk Weashied lace Seeman cadens foe ee eek ee pera Tt OF New York in the place of In-| 4 Fine Dilerd Tablen and. Fystires, Balls, Cues, | AUPSDAY APEERAOON, MAY Fini XD. TiO, | (PRUSTERE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Se ‘ mh oe ‘SA ROoh oo itnnbered seventeen, in Leighton Pairo's, trustees pt AND. Vlad i 2 and will join Miss Ella Wansleben and Mrs. as : eo Mirrors, Back Dee oo Glasaware, Bar | Ferorded subditintl of a fractof land cated Brook: | SON EMEASE Ho Ae Ry REe On BBR EES L. M. Turner at Carlesruhe, Baden. ‘To Restrict Immigration. Championship Racquet Matches. Urenslls. Covers, 8 noon : ter Jot unintea ai ns Diese caused | _ BY virtue of a ceced of trust recorded mong the land Col James C. Lee is organizing lodges of | The debating society of the Young Men's| The final match in the contest for the pro-| ciaret, Champa ye oOury, Rrandies, Whis- | n, in the said subdiviaion of Brookland. “And | folio t42, et ana at the written request of tho Good Templars throughout West Virginia: Christian Association ‘Saturday evening dis-| fessional raquet championship was won Sat- | Hes Gib, Hum and ether Llausrag aret quality. ©” | Buineltely iuereategr fot number four. fa block | party secined fret. we will sch af proc aur tions John A. ¥,J. Chambers Hill and J. E. | cussed the question: “Resolved, That Congress urday at Princess Club, London,by Latham, the | Writing Tables, Lounges, Desks, Settees, Chairs, | Brockiand. THIRTEENTH DAY OF MAY, “A.D. isul, AT Graduating class cf the Medion rartarateg | should pase law to restrict immigration till | champion, who defeated George Standing, ‘Mr. | areancieun, mate Cine, eee Ficeproot | talus ei uatgars feet. Austin treet and con- | BALP-PAST FOUR, O'CLOCK b.3L. all of sub , i . 5 : ead ot ). in. square’ nim - etetins ams of tho nacdicnl department of | once’ than of present” ‘The decison sea |i Thamar defeated Mr. Ashworth; the See ap sronts SU test cn Concord street by @ depth of Rupdred an ines-nines eof the Kround Piat Ladivigo Lund of Altona, Denmark, was in | rendered by the visiting Indies, seven of whom —< Bong championship, for the amateur oe, Chars, ke, 1dt fronts 50 feet on Concord street by a depth of | for the ssine the southeutt corer ‘ot i patare Anacostia yesterday. voted for the affirmative and three for the nega- | 28m] - KITCHEN: tec eae aae Seek 14 two | 88, 8M Fanning thence norton tl Prof. August Miller is back from Germany, | tive side of the question. Copper and other Cooking Utantiia Brolters, Roasters. | yest with sean Noa tara oe i eee ey | Cah) erent ee eee Be etes ae ets son Quick Trip of m Sailing Vessel, Bea hopes aera nua oun | Poe U4 ttre tags cote aad ese | 0) it Sey tee net para si Count von Moltke. Thomas McIntire’s Funeral. One of the quickest trips ever made by a sail-| Tovether with numerous other articles usually found pT a eer Decree A Ceeaaet | thence: scuti parailel with theline of Euchth street, Coe ee ice manic! L- Fralic of Lamb's | ‘The funeral of the late Thomas MeIntire took | ing vewsel between Hong Kong, China, and | 1% * prtslass note, anlto.‘nuueroustomention here, Gt aaio cry not coy plied witht in iitecu'daya from the | Shear wast alot the line of M wrest tothe pisceo! Be hear at . Pa, who have bee ji A Ne ‘Th ture in this Lotel is beyoud tl erage and _ ne tone reserve the richt to resell ginning. VERNMENT 8ALF_ 01 ‘BO! oF Teg Cpt, Hho on neous | Bsc, ytrdaysteroon Srom ie Ito ru | New Yok as Jn bem competed by the bi | Bera ie cr tunraraer ata | cee a Sano fae | st le: Questa Goof thepershne oe OOUPNEAT SN ious POWER ALES SOSB ba 4 x 4 < A ‘one. om date of : X Heights, caring the last week, left this morn- | dence, 117 F strest nosohwest. It was attonded | rived on Friday night.” ‘Tho Ot. Nichola mado | "Coster seston Cs oe Toei ait clams let: | SPIES vance sale, with interest, for which notes Of tue purchaser OF Se'YRibay MORNING, MAY i 1501, ing for Philadelphia, whence ihey will go to| by @ large number of friends, including the | {he passage between’ the two posh me ninety | *PPiring to DUNCARSOS ies Wat, ,H SHOLES. ) a Ue elven. eecured Uy deed of tt on ELEVEN O'OLOCK. we wily ol fn the their future home in the valley of Liogs,| Veteran Volunteer Firemen’'s Association and | day r JOHN J. HORGAN, ¢ Trastess. <4 § Fe een eT eau) the Senate wing oft thirty miles from Elmira, N.Y. Kn v = ‘Terms cash. averd H0Riete ne a . 4 BOIL i ‘i Syracusians Lodge Knights of Pythias. The eee = = . BW mocked down. All con- i Eawerd Mabon is wisiting Str. anon 7. | palibearers were Messrs. Glasscock, Humphreys | _‘Tralnmen but No Passengers Injured, _ | ‘['#OMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. [ATIMLM & SLOAN, Auctioneers. at cost of purchser oF pur. A in goad condition Loveless. = = *“* | and Bradbury of the knights and Messrs. Suter, | A special from Newark, Ohio, says that | REP PARLOR SET. PARLOR, FURNITURE IN | thusTEEs' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE UNFIN. | days from day of sa‘e the trustees reserve the riicht to onan J, Adam Bede bas left St Paul and assumed ye ae TW. Thom peo The tate | Friday in the Baltimoreand Ohio railroad yards} Orv Faurit BRUSSELS CARPETS. HALL | ISHED BUCK HOUSES, SITUATE At THE GUATAN RHOWS, BSS 4 onl Tonteee, —<— editorial charge of the Duluth Herald. marsal was Mr. J. W. Thompson. ‘The inter- | g freight engine, while backing down the track, | ASD-STAIR Carer PiCTCR sence at eee = z ARD, S00 sth st, wes (TRUSTENS SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | Gfirce cash. ree te Lent as needa eatifal | was struck by the New York and Chicago fast | {HAMPER AUBSITULE IS SUIIES ANDSEE-| prvistue ot two dain of trust, ly recorded in | _DUNCANSON BiOS., Auctioncers:” my2dads_| ‘T KNgwN a8 No- 413 RIDGE NOK sea vice of i ce » C. page | ; | Lib ., folios 419) and 422, yt the land records a Judge Bradiey Talks to the ¥.M. €.A. | Wil Ines she Was conducted by PC.) heat” John Raninzer, enginecr, had his left| RE RINGS VALUE IEEE WITH OFHER ARTE) ofthe Disthtt of Covmutia, to undercoat of Gon R Alarge audience of young men filled the —— leg terribly scalded and his foot had to be am-| On TUESDAY MORNING, MAX FIFTH. 102. | uviue tern nate in’ the payment of tae notee see caneaneema te oe eek An Tajunction Anked. stated. iceman, ohn ‘MeChell was badly | suraapteats Norful am's “cacmeises | setia sear at irae cla tle eco dey afternoon and, listened to.an addres from | ¢ ono aicl a bil tn conly secinet Moe | "At express tain oa the Wheeling cael dots |. 7 2t SaTAER SOWIE EUW, ancioneene | Baty MAT SPhE: Dulac FHVE Ocvbck Fi Judge Andrew C. Bradley. The speaker in an Cn rs abil! in cauiy, against ae EAe ran into train of empty coal cars | 8P20-St- oF yeah nt, Tistrict of Columbia end known, seat alton wick ance Torrey | provement, duconety snd injneion The | Eee Suite, Pest fatty eet | RATOUDE Danae co. AGepiownran | ihscatcaa ten ta ara mage vs which came to man through * i two ha bill states that the defendant invented » num- ber of improvements in electric conduit rail- way systems and assigned a half interest in his patents to 8. E. Wheatley, and on May 10 last the patents were conveyed to complainant and defendant was employed by them at a salary of $150: per_month to develop and improve the made Baggage Master Pat Nagle were badly hurt, An Earthquake in New England. Woburn, North Woburn, Burlington, Win- chester, North Winchester and Stoneham were ail visited by the New Hampshire earthquake Friday, and though no damage was done the shock was quite heavy in some Dishes and windows were rattled and in a few cases the Bible. This address was a continuation of the series of Sunday afternoon talks by occu- pants of the judicial bench. Judge Bradley said in the course of his address that he had wondered why judges had been selected to de- liver these addresses. It was not because a Christin judge was a rarity, for as many mem-| Sten! They state thet doen aan bers of the leval profemion eof any other w provements and is necking to patent the When he began the study of lawan | !™PT " old sunt bad said to him’ "So you are going to | 12 bit own nameand is now negotiating the sale ESsome 5.090, WOODEN BOXES. SUITABLE For | 22" ATENT MM CINE MEN. WELERS, i DRUGGISTS. MANUFACTURERS OF Goobs, ~ our #20 Fath TN ieee 2" Pexcaxson BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED ox THE EAB! PWELETH Be BEE TWEES > Re Sf stairs NOW WEST, March we. WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION Ep ave. n.w., TURSDAY, MAY PPENCANSON BROS. ‘Oth and D sts. n.w. shaken s0’violently as to stampede D.c. = serve the devil”” But, contrary to such a feel- | °™4_ threatens to forma new company to use | houses were to sta pee =n vag ie, be mid at there var no calling ch | ee PE ys SPS es Bee ere tera ae Ta'the ‘prnctice of low clad ‘law Mariage], DE Bathwelt's Death rom a cone. || northern portion, of Satin, NH Miley fee atari | ghimies ok oetoee ee ery highest source fn diviae laws” T'S | after two weeks of unparalled sufering the | Mkt cauning lckening Vibration, Gut doing ARSE DAY OE ah | Se : paeeostsaaens x. Rev. Dr. George W. Bothwell of the ie nn 2. Me. ZAND 8 QE WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. Intercoliegiate Foot Ball League. Consecrated by the Cardinal, The Intercollegiate Foot Ball Association met on Saturday night at the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York. W.C. Rhodes presided in the absence of Edgar A. Poe of Princeton. The Proposed amendments reported by the ad- visory committee were adopted, with the ex- ception of rule 10. ‘This was referred buck to the committee. Lehigh University made an plication for admission to the association, Bet ft was uot fed. "The election of officers resulted as f Yale will receive the presidency and will undoubtedly name T. 1. dectung for the place. R. H. Warren of Princeton was elected secretary and F.A. Tack- aberry of Wesleyan treasurer. St. Mary's Catholic Church and altar at Wilkesbarre, Pa., were consecrated yesterday with elaborate ceremonies. Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Ryan of Philadelphia, Bishop Phelan of Pittsburg and Bishop McGovern of Harrisburg On their arrival at Wilkesbarre Sat the: Ce