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Wi i - a. 4 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Y 16, 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES , SATURDAY, MAY’ 1 i - lasily to and fro in the current and perhaps | boat bad lifted herself out of the mud and was ASSAULTED A BRAKEMAN. * UCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. W AITING FOR W ATER. ‘Gang planks Weathers tenes Soeeed in Sts and ft would pee poe Joseph Beckwell Fined One Hundred Dollars |=) 60.0 FUAURE DAIS FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYS. _ FUTURE Dave, the ground at the shore end serve as thresh- | dollars to have pumped the critter out.” and Costa by Judge Miller. | an | Reece: Fm — YE keep SLUAN, Auctioneers. ier —_ and front doors half as high asa man Here was genius in the wilderness: A natura! we Beck a ter from Rotk- are vi ‘tals of these d castles. who had bstract Ms Among the Canal Men On the| Sag natch ihescar ani ack starsat | SrieaPastnes mre Pbucd wa sort RT| vile, wid inthe Pee, Court for other dogs on the grassy towpath, and chickens | in life. This man would have made money at|an assault on William J. Drury, a Bal- Georgetown Level. Peek at the worms that have found hiding | anything else but canaling, although he de- | timore and Ohio brakeman, The assault was|P! Places in the cracks of the wood and roost | clared later in the conversation that he hed | committed on the “ow! train” on the Metro- down in the shallow holds. The song of the | tried grocezying and had been burned out “by | Dotitan branch om the evening of the 6th of LIFEON THE OLD HULKS. | froster is to be heard on every hand and | the Yankeos endurin’ the war.” ay *jeats curl up on the roofs of the fing | | Just then au odd little denizen of the eolony this moni cabins and sun themselves. Sun-bouneted | appeared, hanging to his mother's apron | | Mr. Drury testified to the troublo that oc- : women with worn faces, to be discerned in the | strings, and « penny and « vast amount of in- | curred in the station before the train started. Snap Shows and Fon Sketches On the Banks | shadows of the tunnel-like head-gear, walk | ducement transformed him into a not overwill- | Rockwell, he said, was about half dronk end of the Canal—A Queer Commanity—Wear- | Vearily around the little domain, attending to | iug model for the camera. He first made s dash | Yer) ouarrelsome. ‘On, the way out on the Mer Sly Waiting for Two Years—Pr ofthe | household matters, hanging up clothes, or | for liberty up the slope of the gang pinnk and Roane a RABE & O0., Auctioneers RSE NA AV! SOTAE AST: Pine gts On TUESDAY May aS GULOCR we wil offer for tase in oat ot Prem BLOT TARE $72. by ‘three-story LS Sater conn throughout. aera ee SRR pests SR TOEEDY MORNING, MAY at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, within amd in our suction room, 1408 strest north west « chotes golleticn of shove vi=ats “myo LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Later © SLOAN. 7 SHELVES, > ANCY | CHATI: LOCK: Mikkows CHINA AND neigh! teen, ‘otherw.se 10 resell furnishing should cive this sale their atten aad G shoving away neighbors’ poultry. or throwing | into the cabin, too quick even for the instan- | ‘ropolitan branch Beckwell continued to guy Stthe inl sai cOut of the Setbalthas sents al arzicies to te suid eptges, —a . Work of Restoration. cy pe Ae polly potatoes into the | taneous shutter of the machine. But him and make a disturbance. He lcaned over conveyancing, recopling, Beg at nurclusers cost, Siupiest WALTEE B WILEIAGRE BS iscia Trpaise Pheont Re ' —_—_. — Men —— around be = — followed bree and a a ~o the seat and told Beckwell he must keep quiet,’ | J, myl2d&ds ‘Auctionsers. Renanpete apa —e aes a A lead there—not many of them, to be sure, for most | tion of some mysterious elemen’ im | ‘in lilac sich und tocar Ms . re ; = NE, BUILD! ° On FRIDAY OXEE TE GEORGETOWN THERE ANE |of them, to their credit be if aid. are off & | out at last and the eut above ah bay act wth o heary bette. 2a ous Keceeadl | pa phe essa Pak Ree Or Ohne wen. | Giatipeiba AVENUE REAR MORSERNER ae aE Se about 200 nautical Micawbers, waiting for oe en eon senseless and hag not been weil since. F. R. | “At ane COMNE SOF TREAT op a ‘RIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 8 ith, of 8 feet of Orie mal le something to turn up. Great hulks they are, |; 12¢ dmiciles of these people are surpris- | mansion, watching for th vith ee ingly small. They consist two parts, one -SEOOND AND | PI 5 Merryman, the e taster of the train,| _O STRERTS NORTHWEST BY AUCTION. * THPROCES Ba shee Nt BorNia | O8 Jan. 6 MALR SORE and slowly rotting away under the influence of | of which is the yin at the stern, which ix E ae vi bale | sels and D.C. Owens, the mail clerk, who is also a on RP: 4 MAY TWENTY-SECOND, AT SIX on WEDNESDAY, NY a wanTiRte at srx 8s bet SEE KELLOGG’ SUBDIVISION | ene 10 2 YP. ML. we will sell im F BLOCK A. tors ‘ wen ; : ‘ 4 7 Lo that of the | °C! , we will cre x ol fw on the line: ‘proposed Waskingtos ‘the heat and the rain, and their inabitants, for | usually used as the sleeping iment, and physician, gave evidence similar front prem. wn om” ton Fatlroad. the Micawbers are inanimate, look posers the other, the waiddle ectis, which to sported man who was struck, fente 18a . 38 PART OF LOT 2 IN SQUARE nt a ad ag balance on jon time, Cre ‘2 rt | by the larger boats, wherein the cooking sud TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENSE. Catiects ote 25, 20 and 27 wilt be eord tn | Prontine 41 feet om Vintinie sventue abt 80.17 fest onpe coking the city. S105 acpueit on Sac es thins yea" for the news thet will mean breed snd comfort | Cking snd general family work is dows ‘The defense introduced a number of witnesses | fv jronting 0 feet each on O tres, at uhe | 8,05 Street eta een enn nae ear, notostotw given for doverred feywoeste teas | py pees nen ese ti to them; that is, if there ean be comfort | These large boats have also a third cabin at the to show that the assault was mado by the | “WME 24. hncinean Gen coptitie to haven naps Remy = ber cont Per amin, iat tP-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPO! im fe ox ‘= canal oat There they wait, | bow: usually for the Sccommodation of the brakeman and not by the defendant and_ that | Wi latarent trom Poca ie esured by dent ot | cept: Ove tied can Valare none and two geae| Sito, peor dy dems fre Seat ot STARTER AT MONDAY APR a la colony of men, women and chil- | stock, but there are few boats on canal now {| trust on the property sold, or alle: at the pur- | tO purcieus: c. juired on each ot at time of sale. _myie LATIMER & SLOAN. Ai Gren, patient, in. the haswiodge that no | thst bave these lusortes fw each condition tat the bosr, bottle was used aa a woapon of de-| users, dpticn.h depont of €100 om euch it wil i | the Pupcbaeer toption. A depouit of g]G0 required a | feairnd On mck ot tte MAS DOWLIS t HOMAS Do m= — teen days from day of sales or the ruent to reac | OF ‘ht reserved to fesell at risk and cost of detaultmg | 1m ten days, o T WLING & SON, Auctionsers. rig! . a g | and cost of defaulti i) Bockwell was sworn and said that ho lives in | st rusk aud cost of defvulting purchaser ie reserved. | PUA. eA at purchasers wuitiue purchaser after Ave BEDDING PLANTS. HANGING BASK! Montgomery county and is a painter by trade. | ilconvesancing and recontiny’ at purchasers’ cost. inWitiatos: bee an tUay, MELtt Nye k 7 ie De Fees, He said Gardner had no ticket and wanted 10] oss a¢as ELIE Dae So Jesus pas eos wy isda DUNCANSON BROS. aS oe AS AGENATUM kt eere fense and not of offense. gag mania ty can hurry the coming | tHe ¢&n be used for anything but the roost i or cant of the welcome waters that are to fill the banks | coe. ae Ta oaeliing ot 0 wey 40 of the old canal and float them off in their RE CO... myisd&ds RAY ay his way on the train, as he did not have juctioneers, ipxustEES r AY MORN! hard beniness For two yeae tees poor folks Tides bey chicks. "Wiinnesaiod dette | pg ATGLiNeR, DAR © OO_pace ees. | DAP REE GR RAR TAREERTE | 20, Sena gh EDV RETEST, have been stranded, living along as best they man if © man could not pay his fare and then 20 eons. ave.mw. | TRUSTEES? OF BOILER, EXGINE, Pumps, | STREET NORTHWEST, §! JOWARD UNI- | Suction roome, we shall sell a fine asec could, sticking to their boats as their only sure SAWS. ° i VERSITY. THs DOVER Ts get a drawback. OPERTY ON NINTH IX P FkeMiaRs Senn PORE | By visups cf peed of trast seconded my16-2 “ “We don't want no drawbacks to pay,” said SOT OUTMENTS | ANB ABOUT ARE PlerMide es casey Poors of the District of Gclumina, im VW Alien © wintiae woo OPE ar vent rT . the brakeman. WO-BTORY AND ip wher } folio Hot sea. aud 4 cHoIce TON oO Be WEEDY huonstenD i homes, in the hope that the long delay of re- pairs to the canal. made necessary by the flood of 1889, might at last come to an end, working 8s opportunity offered in the over-crowded city, 7 AND, att rs NT BRI 1422 NINTH “Well, it seems to me there area good many| _SfREME NO NW ROUSE. No. 1 The toor OF FOURTH STHEE drawbacks on this road,” was the answer Beck well Pe eR, A: ibRNOON, MAY bad te Fr SULUCI of trust civen ‘us and ESt AN. ine AZALLAS wan ange oe oon eo made, and that seemed to make Drury mad, and | RU¢01; AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will soll is front Petcare i cteee HOICR PLANTS POM JUHS ShT Where men with families have little chance A TRIO OF CANAL FOLK. the trouble began. ‘The railroad men begad the | °° MN""™* Lonso, SQUARE 304 ean vecured thereby. we to. : At our sales ream, corner 10th etree unless they have spent their Lives in this scrt The news was spread through the commu: | trouble, and aftor he used the bottle three of | Fronting 18 feet, on bin street, with » depeh of, 105 SIN, O8 AND ABOUT | $8 and Yping sit of sub iote A. Bob. PRI choad, RA SINS of endeavor. Although only canal boatmen, nity, and before many minutes the reporter | {hem piled onto him. and then took him on to | Sritt‘.ouse in periact order) av int been Teceatly pe FORE SEO e anke | Gente Orie TON hee ae tee oven Eat. | FOUR UCLOoE ‘Gag wars ache Gate eteek Geansatn chee had his hands full. "An entire family had come | Rockville and had him put tinder arrest. He | pered und painted ide and out, contain ail mdern TY, AL THE FOE | Yersity's vecorded gubdiviaion of" the farms oi Febu A mye WALTER B. WILLIAM & Co.. they left the decks of their hulks or the dust of down the towpath, under the guidance of the | Teceived a black eye, # wound on the shin and | Tuprovements, catinet mantels; near all the car lines TAT Its JUNCTION | fmith, known, as “k@ineham Place.” said Joun A _, iets Se ey ec} wpath, Cs several other injuries. The warrant was sworn | “4! sentral location. WITH GEORGIA AVENUE aNv, HE EASTEEN | Prescott s subdivision recorded in Liber, Levy JHE SKELL & MCLEAN, Real Batate Brower, the towpath and went into the fields or the mother of the young man, and was perfectly . te Oue third cash; balance in six, twelve and | BKANCH OF THE POTOMAC RIVER, ON MONDAL, | Court, No. 2, folio vl, and Howarl University’ sule prc} is abandoned th. id the tiller willing to be photographed. The result ix | oUt in Rockville, but he came here voluatarily | eigisteon montis, with interest, secured by deed of | MAY" FIOUtEER TH: Man NE ton eae Fecordedim Liber, District, No. 1, folio == = a aaanes a ip ane peomcirn. BaD sighs’ vagsonseicisn sh wanted | 0 auswer the charge when it was found thut | trust, A deposit of #200 at tune ot sale. ‘Terustobe| AM., ALL THE GOODS ent chattels inentioned im. ve of the surveyor of the District of | PEREM! ¥ EDESRA vj Sen nteme iekngwn that theiite git was her air, vot 46, trouble, bed Gocurred in “the Dini | ut rad “tat aaa puch ive | Sano A wen eM Re | Oats a. omentaetaeructas eeere| EEE AE REE her daughter, and the boy was neither’ her | Questioned by Mr. Mullowney he said he had | Yeyancms and recording at. purchune peest. PLAN RE SAN * | cash: the balance in one ang two years from Gate of | SORSERR SM AND NEW ¥ rR —House will be open for BRE A oar, | Se uae coe and Ure deem te paladin aac auadink. brother ‘nor “her son. She wanted to know in | 2¢ver given any trouble on the road, and had ‘ales turn when she could see tl a i Permit from auctioneer, oneness There is no stock to be seen. Mules are as | [0 7 quite disappointed because they were | the Baltimore and Ohio station. mylo-d&ds KATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. SAWS, searce as roses in December. There was | Dor forthcoming at once, The prosecution then called witnesses to Ww time when nearly ‘every boat was provided| It will be some months before this queer com- | Pfove the condition and conduct of th defend- ction Gn day of | ONE ‘the option. NI 0! ‘5 sale or can he seen before day of sale lteation f Ba58 B . | Gr purchasers must . necured iictyren, and | Hever knocked down one Soles, a gatekeeper at Of sale om application for | ONE BOE a a ONE HOLDING BEA. | of par-haeers nue be given, sec One, -. eteertaed MaA- | purcha~e hacer, ‘We will sell TURSDAY, THE pte ahh | 7 Day yy) A.D. ban, AT QUART y 4 Sa ee oy m ats VonedTt peaecet tulvth Se loliars (2200) when the perty is knocked dow ‘ re EL ONE WOOD Saw, Ta- ILLIAM LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer, Y 4S : OST Tibet. aw. | SEE GND SAWS. R, ; ant in the depot before he got on the train and oes ML i fem daye trou day of tale, tie trustees Teeerve tae | ytatit’ Ovethind cash. talence tn qua} instal, they have been sold as the time bas flown by | improvements is ‘alway, slow. and’ the ian | Wituewses. MONDAY. BG, MAL MiGuTEEweR. | Cott ws teins ths cuneen) atention of uenthin- CHAPIN BROWN, tion ofthe purctaser K. deysait of ea reguieed ge to make the means for the purchase of bread | habitants of the sad little colony on the southern | _, his concluded the testimony. Lawyers | COMM: N Pye LO CLOG, TM ists, quill men, wood and coal dealers and ‘persons in BBS +b vastess, | Place oan. All vonveyancine snd tecurding at and fuel and to pay the doctors’ bills, which | edge of Georgetown will probably keep on | Shillington and Kilgore spoke at length upon | J Wir CATED NESS Bses search of Miner Chasers cost. “Terms of sale to be complied wi Cy have been iteme of great moment in this com. | waiting and expecting until the summer is well | the facts from their standpoint and Mr.| Es’ SHOES. J Sa i cla oain, Soe eet roerved to seaal aud cost tunity during the past two winters. Some of | past and the hardships of another winter begin | 21Ullowney made n forcible argument in his| 300 PAlt HUBBERS AND SLIPPERS. JOHN H. CLARKE.” DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, the stock died. and was one of the | to stare them in the fxg. claim for a conviction. oo WM. LOWEN THAT marcazrre, page StS | Cosrens oonrmmgasen ‘ a ib and Deve. tw. worst things that the poor fellows of the pe a P. &-BALANGR OF pay aoopd eet, | sore Auctionei_ | "ARTE ESL ESTATE TN EAE OOUNT SOF DOWLING & GOK, “Aucticosers The story of the sufferings of these people | hardship, when each one means the funds of | Serious Fire at the Christian Moerlin Brew- | {otmance of his duty he was dealt » blow, such = ‘$20 Fentisyivania avenue n.w. BIVISION Ov THAT HORT ICN OF TTHE| | BRIDGE” would make @ pitiful tale, and half of it will | winter. One by one they have been sold at ap areny as this brakeman received and the blow was | [HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, ATTRACTIVE SALE BY AUCTION OF NEARLY NAVLOK BEING ON THE LANT EI Baenen | oe, Tictue of » decree of the Rauity Court of the By never be known by those who have not taken | great ifices and their vacant stalls in th ba geelh samen : ted unnecessarily, he was guilty of assault. | AbwinisTRATOR's SALE BY CATALOGUE of | NEW,WELICRE SEH: LD FURNITURE, | OF POTOMAC OR ANACOSTIA. RIVER ake | Bere Court of the District ot Coluimtda Aled April abin ie < the Christian | ‘The jury took th d_ after a few min- ; ICELOE | CARPETS AND. TS, BEING Ti IMMEDIATELY. ADJACENT. 2 & peep into the regions at the southern edge of | jittle cabins have fallen into decay. Here aud | _The mammoth establishment of the Christian e jury took the case and aftec a few min- D ear! S THE VALUABLE A: OF M. AND MISCEL tho old town across the creek, where the | there the harness of some mule that has died | Moerlin Brewery Company in Cincinnati was utes’ deliberation @ vordict of guilty was ren- canal boats lie huddled together in the sleepy | may be een through the windowless apertures | largely damaged by fire Thursday night. The | dered. 4 a3 B AMINES ABD | Brel. in equity cause No. lathes, entitien COLLECTION TIRE CONTENTS OF THE TWELV 0M Lit ath . * Meany ve Jobp Cuuieriand et a. OUS BOOKS ROUBLE HOUSE NO. 2050 STREET NOKIH- FEXNSYLVANIA AVENUE BRIDGE. $i sell on Perspective of buildings, sheltered from the | in the sides of these cabins hanging on the 1 Tenino Tilt A By virturof surcveot the Surrane dour of te | Fue Sthy Pictinat iwi anit huts ‘or Vs. jor et al., No. #37 in equity, we will offer at ST. wR D. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY TWENTIETH, Epeta, Wor, a7 | O BEGINNING AT: TEN GULOCR EW i i f the con- on 3 B uy ILE | publicsaic onthe premises, berinning on THURSDAL, | halen? atidc: ‘ite So bene: BC» he weet = bh portion burned is the main structure of: y aturauction| BEGINNING AT TEN O'CLOCK, WE WILL 5 nee + | Ralvof suiduet Sve co). troutiue thurty-tive (ey beer Srp i. chem sad sent on baton ai be sold if the owner can but finda | or, “Thich fronts on Elm street just below Judge Miller asked the defendant iffhe had a wales | ALE uVuucoMeaikub TLREELS pe POLl Te DAVE SUNG AD. Ino at MALE ine Gi) inten om D meet by adept uf ‘obe b of an early opening of traffic again on the |" There has been one redeeming feature of the | MeMackin avenue. It is a four-story brick | @uything to say why sentence sould ‘not be "ALSO, i Pn eC IR EABT Chamber | Sabulivinicn of “TWINING CITY,* made by ‘us as canal there iss more active scene to be ob-| stranding and that is that. the occupants of | building with a frontage of 900 feet and ex- | Passed and Mr. Shillington stated that hisclient The following named MOLE SOT oe ee Ficige- | Stites, Odd Bedsteatls and Daresus, Lance Eaay Kock- | ustees, snd recorded in Look No.’ cour ad served in this community ani there | these boats have had to pay no rent for their | tends back about 150 feet to an alley in the | Was are what are slangily termed “signs | domieiles and thus they have been enabled to man of family; that he was a bard- | The fellowin ttan Kockers, Walnut and Oak Kockers, Din- | Sofunbla. Hall Association stock, shares Metro- bles and C1 La cl jesses, working man and did not belong to the crimi- | po.itan Investinent aud Buuding Company of Mont, | ZZ 2av!es and Chairs, Hair and Shuck Matt * B ‘Tern.s of sale: One-third cash, the balance in equal 4-7-4 4-3 . her Pillows and Bolsters, Bed Spreads, Comforts, | insta tunentent one aera oe pee the pure of life.” A Sram reporter journeyed | jj icked | T°: The entire department was called out} Tat class, ry county, Md.. I share Glymont Improveinent | pisster + iwe and Holsters, Bed Spreads, Comforts, ; years, chase ony 3A A Sesame Gls Scored oats, a ee Gp om the baske of the rites ri eo picked | except the reserves, ‘The flames had gained | “no 4 en begun by remarking that | *™! Excursion Company: Qa aearrnews, | fad aa Pishures, “bolle Mares" Crockery “ad | sSnitanandaiy. and to uc nccured Uy"s dra of fant on | gstatited MAth witha tn ayy tenes meme ot day in search of indications that the colony is | nlshed fuel and the only trouble was in the | terrible headway ‘and spread a great light, | while he didnot belong to the erimnut claes are, Kitchen Requisites, ieyty ids or alltahy at the option of the Vur- | Couveyanclag sf tare wikis 4 They were ey found Cat ery | matter of getting bread for the hungry ones. | drawing thousands of people to the scene. bat at was such as was calgulated to make ALMOST NEW: BRUSSELS CARPETS oer. fue titects sale.) Conveyancing, Be. at ea — A RALSTON, Prose . ee epidemic spread i j criminals. J tue of » writ of fert facias, tssued out of the clerk’ ras : erin c mane ding. their long lethargy and. are to be. seen potter- | Colony winter before lat, and pain leet Sante | ee Ate started in the middle of the building | raat a > gad the judge, “when | oftcouf hile Supreme Court of the Distrctot ‘Cote | Hak, J AMLOMs, CHAMBERS, LIBRARY “AND | ‘with sjthin tem days frou day of asic thetrusterare | myigabag NOME COSI deatevs sag Ar de Laatste he meiner diets | induced, no doubt, by "the presence of bad | St the fourth Hloor and spread in every direc | passengers on trains cannot be subjected to | bay and tu me raced wil etl at yuuik ate, tor | MAIS ASL TAME Ts aN BLEGANT oPron- | Serewueniae tecewel Soles cer he tee | > ass bean oe - ing to draw the boats down to the points where | water in the holds of the bonds, and a number | tion. The quantity of water poured on the fire | Puch ontrageous conduct, ‘They are eytiticd to | Saaly ef RDAY, the SIXIH Day OF JUNE, dngt, | TUNITY FOR PAKTIES TO SECURE FURST | Dahle notice of such Tesale im soue newspaper pub. | [ATi Nabo'G ce nacet U.8. Treneury. repairs are being made, while women are tak-| of children and some grown folks died of | flowed down into the fermenting cellars until | a quiet ride and such assaults on trains are not | at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the right, title, clein "AS 7 i D.c = TO X t ied tb Washington city, D.C. defendant in and to the tollowing | MOST RESOLD, AS HR OWNER IS DECLINE ee ee a obtained TWO NEW PRESS-B he ‘K FRONT HOUSES, Wi : Lote numbered twenty-st% RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. om application of the trustees or thea STONE Pe OUMINGS AND ALL MODERN Tk 27) amd twenty-eiht (2s), =} ICHAKD SMITH, Pl NTS, BEING NOB. IML AR “division of lots iu square num: | —™314-dkdbe a ‘Trustees. isty ing things out of the holds of the boats, and | Giphtheria. There nite a f i ‘a 5 to be tolerated. In such cases the penalty is | and interest ot th ‘are making ready for the change that can- | Upht — Lege naa ae Praag done yin bbe ys palamingen! yinalica ll oencey Mh | Webster Law Uuilding. not come, in the course of things, until the | There is a sort of society among these bottom and other holes were cut through the | but that such a sentence should be imposed in | Jawes !. Woilard's sui vision of lots in square = . : cman 4 Paulding. middle of the commer. and there are calls made and visite pai floors above, and beer, half fermented, ran | thigcase. Wheres man isan idler and won't | G7 Wasstnvton: Distt of Cluarbuctenetiae with | CHANCERY SALE OF REALESTATE OX SIXTH | myre.qiGr te yh, hing A suxp-shot camera helped to transform the | courtesies exchanged, and various ot ttle | down the driveway in rivulets into the street. | Work he generally finds some one who will pay i! Forge ae and singular the improvements thereon. Seized and NORTH, WASHINGTON CITY, D. ATIN walk along the towpath into s picturesque | nei; rf iti 1d the "s his fine and then the punishnient is not sufti- | Jevied on as the property of Jawes H. Kelley, and will | py virtue ‘of adectee of the Suprame Court of the | Li Tistory aud many were the unique rises thes | neighborly amenities, and the entire commu- | Thousands of gallons of beer was thus wasted. be , MONI oy, MA nT TH, BORA i cog, et at we ion tone Livan ih ineore : bo aold to satiety Eecution Noe SE . arte of a de ; ; m each FH C nity seems to be bound together by the common | The aggregate ill approximate €100,000 | clont, bub in this case the defendant peoms to | of 3. C. Ervoul & Co. DANIBL M. KANSDELL, | PSU, Of, Colmub, Passed in equity, cause, No. | TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE onto. | Li cach iuntime, 21 testo dnt st. ALT s were to be had. Indeed there is hardly » place | misfortune. And there are small differences, | and ineovered by insurance. be a working man and has «family, Imprison- | U. 8, Marshal DC Stojes | ate compininante sud Ligaie’Laiimm and others areas. | TWEEKC NORTH CAbitOL Been ee With stone trunoues, each somtaluin’ moe i the District where s so many scenes frou real | just as in normal neighborhoodsand sometimes |" Henry Smith and several other members of | ment for him might work hardship on his| RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. myt3tojes_ | Se complains ‘Uncersizned, trustec, Willseilat public | _ STREETS WEST. UL, and ll necessary cun vet elcen, beste life co found that would look ‘one lead ud In 3 Lith wtreet trorti;weat uarrels that to further trouble. T is family and it is for that reason alone that the | aTIMER & SLOAN, A au tion in front of the premises on WEDNESDAY, | | By virtue of the powers in us vested under s certain ie ~ rs photographic Ce There is a melancholy eecehinan tans nt ea (akan ame ren pate beth Cites E2 | coast does cot imposes jeliiontaton” xaewor | Ls HuoU'sronearb, 8. Tressury, | THE, PWENTIETH DaY" OF MAY, A.D. Invi, at tn trust dated March 14, 1800, dujy recorded | #tfeet will soon be eum Feted throuhout ectrtc about the rotiea oid hulks end the simplicity k FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. ail those pieces or parcels of | ainong the land records of the care wii) pase the door, king the property very desir ‘@ sweet-faced young girl blushes at the call of | to the edge to look over and call to some one | $100 and costs was imposed. ground known as Lots numbered 40 an 3] in Jaiues N. . and ‘cunt. scceenibie to-all parte uf the “itp of life, and the patience of the denizens, as ex- | s,twest{aced young girl blushes . Lonnie VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | Elian suidivisions in aavere Nea eee Oe “te be ~ ps along the-side of | below. His foot rested on the weakened cor- THE NORTH SIDE OF H S (REET BE iN —y pressed by their sad faces and pPesr- | the canal to make his evening obeisance at the | nice, which gave way under his weight, and the SWEEPING THE STREETS. 8 TENTH AND EIGHTE GN LHSTREETS | Soret cat: betinrn Wt teeta bore in ances, that forms a distinct a! re to be | feet of his idol. woodwork fell, carrying him headlong to the « ——_ On THURSDAY, MAY TANTS GHICE, 1901, at | G22 aud 1S months from day of sale, with interes: r G9), Iu square Trane TE waters ae Seer seek gitope® 8nd | “itis w curious problem that is presented | yard of the hotwe adjoining the brewery at the | The Contractor to Be Meld Strictly to the | rp HURSDAY, MAY TWENTY-21h prejnisen. we | tho pursiianer'ce jurchaseee, or the panchsses of fer, | Oe ee ct ee te ee eee ans, ‘The waters in the canal are very d, striking his head bi v ‘erms of His Contract. Ppl sell st public auction AAT OF LOTS 12, LAND | Chasers cam pa) ‘vurchare monty in cash on‘day | said iot nusstered sqateen (ewig; Bove ch geet a low, almost stop] in their flow. | here, & sort of overgrown, colossal Rudder | north end, striking his head on the brick pave- = 1b, IN SQUARE 127, frontiug 45 feet ob the north ade | Of' sac or ratikeation thereat Us the ccarh, cat ree | nee Cee ee a a ae eT eae snd the boats are stuck so fast in the mud that | Grange, and the question that naturally arises | ment. Ho was picked up, placed, in a patrol | The Commissioners recently notified Super- | of Hstrect near Isili street" northveent Gy nantes | Sk taceceFatcation thereat Uy the Durctiase anoney, | Insom Perce street and extending ‘back with that is: How long such a state of things con- | wagon, but died before reaching the hospital. old of the street sweeping de- | Pout feet. with side siley on the east 10 feet wide. | Luci not before the trustce will convey the property 23 | whith ta tiv detit cf moet es Ciba gene of thom will never coil ox bo towed aqeie. | 0" was euastion bas its civie phase ‘1 | Smith was twenty years of age and lived with | intendent Arnold Ping rick houses, Nos. 1733 and 17:5 H | the purchaser or purchasers thereo!. All taxes and as- | ‘These lots are adinizabiy gitasted end’ have a total ‘The word “sail” was a stip that is warranted by | 0/08. ‘a i Larpanpedbaterd Fre {ts on Price Hill. partment to hold the contractor of street clean- and raegbneberty 12 ins Fapidiy in | sessment will be Paid today of sale. A depost of $30 | froutage of ous hundred amd thir y-exrwt (Liebfect ad the feeling that one ‘eas from a passage | * it# pl and moral sides, and as an eco- parents ot sity to the fe t his tenck) with |e eee ecod waltinne Tipp mOrTUnIEY | on each lot sold will be required when the property is | six (C) inches ou Mi strect northwest, extending south- through e. The entire absence of | omic conundrum the matter is worthy of the —— ing strictly to the terms of his con with | to investors or to secure fe for a Ane | Kuocked down to the ‘purchaser. the terms of sale | wardiy to Piarcestwet. Tiey wint frst te ot animal life, beyond that of the human beings | tention of any of the profound thinkers of ‘The Landing of Jo! or ‘Smith. Feference to the hours of sweeping the streets. | "P58!"° One-third camh, balance none and two years | iuust t= combed with within Bitcen dyn ron dny'of | wile? and if bot So wold Wey will eu ored who exist, the grass im the towpath and tne | the day. Handreds of visitors from various points on | The Commissioners had received many com- | from aay of sale, andsecured (ya deed of trust On te nd risk of defguiting purchaser. “Ail convey: | “Terie: One-third cash, balance iu one and two pai ‘There are some Doubting Th in the ; Le Broperty,, with ihterest at 6 per cent per ammut or all ft cost of burch from dey of sate, with untenent ot @ ta for whl fy geveral lack of signs that usually accompany are bting Thomaees in the peninsula were present at Jamestown Island | plaints from citizens aguinet the sweeping of | taal’ A'sgponit of $300 wil be required at time of | SBC At cost of Hurchaser.. ah Pp as " ine lit i colony who shake their heads over the pros- P pos arene NDEEW J. DONALDSON, Trustee. | the notes of the p 1) Ve taken, sectired op tly hs ‘the line of a canal make the spectator think un- Wednesday to celebrate the anniversary of the | streets in the da’ time. save, and conveyancing and recording at t! tof Residence: 1132 Uth st. property, or ail cash. at the purchaser's option. If ey ¥ YOL consciously of the shipping of some old worn- | Pect of the opening of the canal. and who say y y purchaser. “Terins to be complied with in ten days trom | Ofmice: Census bureat, corner 3d and G sts. n.w. terius are bot complied with in ftteen iays the trustecs | BALF-PAST FIVL O'CLOC Out seaport town that will never revives "It ia | that even if the business is started again it will | landing of Capt: John Smith and crew. There In his reply to the Commissioners Super- | “#¥ 9 sale or the property may be resold at c tuck "uy Pade_| row the rig to tenll st te Fuk and vont of te der | Putin, soil at public auction. afi this fre. or gare almost # case of a deserted vi a of — defaulting purcl THOMAS &. WAGGAMAN. A not mean much to the boatmen, who make so| were @ number of gaily decorated crafts 3 right A shaser. Wrehaser aiter five days’ advertisement of rt fy ih teeny r 7 s ‘ intendent Arnold says that the streets | myli-d&us LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioncers, ch Tesale. All conveyancing aud Tecoruing wil be | LS SQ! TNE ANd q mot ae, of course, things have been « lite eke ee soawiie tes rane pig Bare to the [have not been swept during the day since | aTCLIFFE, DAR & C0., Auctioneers. D RN anette eaeei gtr ant sosten S200 wm ck tot eect tnd seyea'y set on orth Mf stoees. nape Ta ; cidi6 | something else. rredicted . " oe : desolatencsa than there has been during the | that if the chance be but offered the entire | uuslld quiet James the appearance of @ bus | april ast. ‘The specifications attached to the THUSTERS SALE OF two-story _ prick | ERCrERTy RRONS ASUS MEBSTER TAT %; vente at “A interent at community will accept it One of these | tling harbor. The facuity of William and Mary | street-sweeping contract calls for all such Wien the wall-todo spectator looks over the | sdividunla was found 'by the reporter sitting | Colege conducted theexerciaca, Trot Wilinn | westoeesPys, Conese cute for al meh | Set GA Best ATH AMD AIKTESTKEEESNORTE-| “myo-anae ___ e-tsol on a box by the side of ing a | L. ° 7. Pitas taken i * and ry of adeed of trast du! ded in Liber ; . ATIMEK & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ay of t= pong beg we bey eee Pive, ing meditatively acne Wharton of William and Mary Col m.and 6 a.m. during the summer: and 10! By virtue of « trust duly reco i. By virtue of a deed of trust du'y recorded in Liber | Jf . 3 0. fo) etseq., one of the land records | xo 1400, |. OF ia cords for move that have held hund.edg of lives foc two long, | Fett of the Potomac. He was inclined to be | original poem, and President p.m. and7 a.m, during the winter. No change | forthe District of Columbia, and at the request Of tee DeDinteict ot Celeastay, aaek oe tae wand Teords £0: | VERY VALUABLE IMPHOVED RESIDENCE PROP- .LING AND STORE ROOM, SOUTHEAST tea ee eoD 4 . CORNEK NINETEENTH AND "R STHERTS| TWEEN YIETH AND SIETE STREM TS RORTE. ritten 2 rest of ETS sociable and nodded greeting as the wanderes | William an Mary delivered th Of honrs is made xcept by dizcotion of the | arty secured thereby. ee will nal at pure a the holder of notes amped aud secured Uy anid tne | ERTS. SITCATE AT. THE “AND NCORCOMAN | Seiwultane purchaser atter'bve as dreary years. Fase: oage scar cpap we Eze Commissioners, and then only daring the. win- ae ; , RE RHEE, oftey for gale oh WEDMEAD AN, TUE ap oy a ae i cae a from his mouthand waved his hand. “Howdy The Knights of Honor. ter season, when it is made neccasary to sweep PAST FOUL O'CLOCK P. M.. in frontof the promises, TUESAY MAY NINETEENTH. int. ington, D.C: eek W OT he ejaculated. “Hot day!" va {The Suvreme Lodge, Knights of Honor, at |durmg the day on wccuunt of freecing ei the Page, ttle, setate and interest of the STERLOrS | eee eecee Cal et Ria res Te eae | eee aeL nt treme enter ell ‘The reporter was of thi i 2 * ‘the | Weather. It frequently happens that owing to | Cia twit cel of land. and prey Ty i a Oh oe eee re meat proflered to hime by dee onde | Wednesday's session in New Orleans heard the | Moan. ether fat a toeke eebedebed ae ie Iniown and djstineutshed ko ona belus lot nketaeey | siuate in the eity of Wasicnugton puistrict of Coiuin- | Silos 10 ieet wide, improved bys tree-aor teice | (WMANCERY GALE AT AUCTION. took the seat proffered to him by the old man 3 ° ‘ , on another box that once held tomatoes. reports of officers, which show that there are | swept once a week has to lay over several days ),t Sduare numbered one hundred and | square numbered four undred and eushty-nine (450), 7 -o een ALL OF SQUARE 796 ; t i i te oe tatoos: ft te coed hed, | thirty-tour (13+), uccordiny to A. P. Fardon’s subdi- | favether with ail the hutrovementsy Mave, Coaoente, |. The Deirhborhocd and su: ings are excellent. “It don't make much difference with us,” de- | 2-573 working lodges with a membership of | or a week longer before it is again reached, | HPs tur (ket). wcvording to A.B. Fete. priv hoe de Se et tt 3 clared the man, prodding his pipe with a gtram, | 137,000 Knights of Honor in good standing. | In such a case the work required of the con Ie the survepurh fies of sand ct wit all | Foug aot in any wie appertaining. anualtuwentate, | sig er a bonne ot sood chine for venneut AND . ng : , . i : 9 - | the impro ws , privi- ‘in ‘aud Calin e ‘at la runs: One cash, balan: “Freights is so low and tolls is so high that | The benefit fand has a balance on hand of | ‘Factor is doubled, by reason of the acew ores, Hered znd appurtenances to tho aaine | Cli et ciniefes he tag cae eet Her I | unre years with taterret: an ee eed of MEARLY ALL OF SQUARE SOUTH OF when we do run we make hardl orale a ‘eect bh lated dirt, and for which he received ‘or m any wise appertaining. trust Of, in, to oF out or subd piece or pares of Gromed | trust on the property, oF ail cosh. All comveyaneiier pomp theuthodla ss atvegel Tete ey cae Phy, footages uring ‘ater no extra cor tion, but consumes much ve ba.anee in oneand two | snd preiiace: auld subject to'a deed of trust to secure | 8nd Tocordine at cost ‘of purchaser. “Abstract ot tite SQUARE 1001, i i i dis dt youd 1 dont like it. I have been boatin’ for |The general receipts for the year amounted | Ore time aad.is compelled to work beyon $0,000 and such Mterest as may be due thercon and pI ay os st time of sale, and terms to be com- ; a nae ~ 2 - ‘Given days from, sae oF the prop- BELONGING TO TRE bo : the hour for finishing in the morning, so thata mall cash, at the, Wilich ie duly recorued in Liber Ron 11 tollo 40, of ion tenhl of past nt eh . frenty five reams and (1 hain't made | to $97,000, and there is a balance of #51,000 | strict compliance with the terms of the con- | the terns o1 sale. are uot rowaplien with ia aiteen days | “4ezand "Amount. oc the deve Unpaid and secured Coy ‘will be required when the property is strack off. “OTTERBACH” ESTATE. & cent of money and I hain't drunk | still due to this account, tract cannot always be demanded, although it | fun tke day of etic the trumtecs renerve the rit 10 | geudfcf etal teronded th tater fiOh eae eae ats LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts ante esac radere Sok hetcnscieens is followed as neatly as possibie. Int purchune? after five dayet advertisment, of suck | MnP vay) aut cavennes of sale aud svc tana ge | JRATOLIFFE, DARK & 60, hacnonser. Be CAE gh hE EY all the time as you ever find. No, most of the| Brussels Rioters Dispersed by Police. sein ect 2 caine Frsalein some newspaper pubtslied in Washington, | grated st tino of a er ih cashes tote ie ee ye ‘Penns. ave. aw. the case of Huhrer vtal-, ve. aa YROM THIRTY-PIRST STRERT WREIWARD. Kyte is not owned by the men themselves.| ‘The iron workers and other omployes ‘The Boston Festival Orchestra, Rican ticouvevancing and recording at the cost of | be evidenced by note of Sher ceut | PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF Two. | ¥ . we will ofter tor sue The capitalists own ’em and the poor fellers as the electric machine: vai So mucheme per annum interest, pay: find to be | STORY AND CELLAR FRAME HOUSE, 308 Just when the canal is to be opened for the | rus em make starvation wages. It's « good of elec! nery manufacturers! ‘The Boston Festival Orchestra gave two en- nt ‘secured by deed of trust on THIKTEEN-AND-A-HALF STREET, BETWEEN Tunning of boats through to Cumberland isa | thing for the rich man, but it's mighty hard on | Of Brussels have gone out on strike. Soon| joyable concert at the Academy of Music| patouirr di! eee eee er att OF et aed tiust Bar| CAND D STREE 1S SOUTHWEST. s * a prop- matterof much doubt, although there have | the poor devil who drives the mules. canal | after the strike was inaugurated a mob marched ‘Thursday. At the matinee the attendance was ‘CANSON BROS. s | ety is knocked off. ‘Lerms to be complied with im | pON THORSDAY AFTERNOON, aT been promises made by the company that the | makes lote of mouey for the men as wants low | through the streets emashing the lamps of the | yary light, but at night. there was e faisie well, | DOXC™ Bs Acton rind Dots. mw. | itven days, otherwise Fist reserved phe trestoes | or the. ePrcuece, Uy Punic auton: ee craft might be made ready for active work by | !"eights and it keeps us hustlin’ to make it for | electric light companies. The crowd was filled house, although neither audience was as | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEVEN FINE atter five days’ advertisement of such resale 1m S06 HE SOU lt Tt FRONT BY THE 0! MAY TWENTY. tm front the Ist of August. The water was to have been | €™. 7 promptly followed up by the gendarmes, who " OF | BULLPING | newspaper publisied in W: . D.C DEPTH OF SUB LOT ® IN SQUARE 268, let into the upper stretch from Cumberland to | "No, you're wrong again. ‘The boats is in | Puecesded in Placing twenty of their number | large as the excellence of the program justified. WEEN T AND-R OTHvETS SOUIH AND | sve ands ‘OScEOLD 6 HE SHEEN, } mrestecs, | HyRrevet ty a tronstary frame pone, with caller Wil rt last Saturday, and work is being | bad order. There is not a boat in the canal, at | under arrest. ‘The work of the orchestra was, in the main, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND K Si REETS — —— 35D, (oF all cash. 9¢ the purchaser's option. | A it pushed all along the line in making small re- | this end at least, that could carry three ton of ——+eo___ satisfactory, although there was observable at| prt irist deed to wx duly recorded in the | RATCLIFFE. DARE & CO., Auctioneers. Sea days or the Fights is speerved to tonal ot Claes irs to the gates and banks. A dredge is being | Coal without sinkin’. Their cracks is wide open Cutting Of Redmond’s Funds. times an indecision and lack of precision. It | Land Records of the District of Comat nek ‘at the | TRUSTEES’ Sal OF VERY DESIRABLE. | and cost of defauitine All conveyapcing, Raitt at each ‘end for use in the canal, and exch | #nd the calkin’ is all out of ‘em. ‘This has been At a meeting Wednesday night of the electors | was not like the firm and compact perform- | request of th ear TeAea eT Se DWELLING: udvst NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, | &c., at purchaser's cost. ieee DARR & CO. should be ready by the Ist of June. That “ done b — nee — the — Fs of North Wexford, Ireland, it was resolved | ance of Mr. Nikisch's band, or Soe that =e, HALE-PAST PIVE O'CLOCK Bj ict gs SIKERE. = ce canes BECO. . bel Rock creek in a state . od ‘em needs Georget rchestra. P.M., in front of the premit ‘o —— eyed | ey el rr completion, the sections of it having | bauled out and recalked and some, of ‘om |to stop payment of ‘the salary of Sects Gere Mise adele Ate tee Oia, eee | TnL? Pose tRe Este op squame 2p @ folie 102, one of the lund records of, the District MAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers ma put together as the craft lay in the mi entirely rebuilt. They are workin’ on|Mr. John E. Redmond, who represents | Rose Stewart, Messrs. Winternitz, Mollenhauer, Fronting [8 leet on 7th street west oe ‘on K fa ee a Gls of ‘the creek at the end of the canal. This | some of cmt one of the wharves now, down the | North Wexford in Parliament, and to devote | Herbert and Whitney. Miss Aus der Ohe'o Lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 1 Focoraed = or pe th itn joa Purposes as nie dredge, however, is so large that it will have to.| Caual a bit.” and he jerked his thumb over his| the money thus saved to the relief of the | abilities as # pianist have been fully recognized | Each of said lots hiving a trot Ws oye aap wh gat ny Le op digas abr shoulder toward Washington. “I've been work- | gvicted touants. “Mr. John BK. Redmond, it will | te this eity med herplevincol the Teckonernske POE Ti eich tate clear’ sot wees there is a prospect of a great many delays that | in’ on one of the boats for nine days, but I was | be remembered, is one of Mr. Parnell's envoys, | concerto was all that could be desired. For an | tect on “th street west und a depth of OL. Pec 3 may put the openit;of traffic of until next | laid off today because they is out of work and | now in the United States to collect funds for | encore she gave Liszt's arrangement of the gl ng situated for buildings ana | 3@" spring. they waite till they gets another boat yanked | the Parnellite cause. “Spinning Song” from the “Flying Dutch- | waitesi une wih iretenne ia There area good many repeirs necessary at | Otten the canal into place for the men I've sonnet SES man.” Miss Kose Stewart came unheralded, | “ferns: Onethind cash, Lalance in one and two | Bict™ all points on the line in the way of gates and | jammed my thumb all to pieces, and too,’ ’ by the. yuncement of excellent work iu | Years, notes to be wiven for deferred payments bearing locks and sluices, which ba ome bat the member that had done sign board duty a Arkansas’ Largest Individual Assignment. | save by the anno ms xi payment Deariti 4 i ivi ji Richmond a few nights ago, but che received-a 3 a broken during the two years of disuse. The | moment previouswas held up and regarded ruc- | | The largest individual assignment that ever | Torito Ovation ag the conclusion of her sing: | spit, eierth woamaeh teat Ge premteey sold, first watergate in the canal at the east end is in | fully. sea aieMtY lot of work to be | occurred in Arkansas wasannounced Thursdey. | ing of thy mad scene from “Lucia.” She hase Flauived ot eacl, lot af tine of sale, Conveyancina. ® picturesque state of ruin, and the stream | doue on the canal and I don’t see how it’s goin’ | It was the assignment of Maj. John Adams for | veice of ure tone and at flexibility. She | fh ditedn days otherwise Habe neces wie Ri Fiskeant cootot ° hererive through it ip « way to make | t0 be done in the time they say it is. They | the benefit of his creditors. His liabilities are | sings wi fect precision, not slurring a run | property in detault at the ‘the detault- the heart of an artist thrill = Bay, do Jt bus it's mighty doubtful. ‘The | $900,000 and assots $400,000. ‘The creditors | or cadenau; but giving each uote cloarly and Ine purslsee or purines after ve dave’ advert is too big for the locks and they bas to | Sin probably be paid. in full. ‘The failure ie | distinctly.” What appeared to be lacking was | Wamingtun, B.C, Slustcteg ‘A rare chance to invest in real estate. A fine Mary- | line be to teyery Jump. and it's goin’ | due to the stringency in the money marketand | expression, although that may have been land farm of 450 acres midway between Baltimore and | °f,th¢ Crees 7 ye is #: . to take a sight of time to git one of ‘em to- | filure to realine shrouded by her nervousness, which waswery |_™myl2-dkds en. ‘with the north tive. AVI Fetal Cain”) hoy ight of water in the boats.” ———_ee-—___—_ feeertt, Inst night. ree ae —e ~ sang DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. By virtue of » decree of the circuit court for Anne ped 7 a ime sigh! in z Arditi's “Daisy,” an subsequently sang — Arundel county I trustee, sell lic auc- | Lover jwcani MBUS.. austensen, The TE, Sind that he had struck a| canta tants Her People to Return. | two scngs—Chadwick’s “Thou Art So Like « | MOST YAAPLE BUILDING L078, SITUATED | fica on the promince ca WEDNESDAY, MAY TWEM. | "eh ss prencribed by 5 ene-thind of tue | D2 éod Dew. oe. SP retard Tt ae alan ae, of the boats is full | | The Canadian government is said to be about | Fiower' and Tauhert's “Bird in the Wood.” | S¥MOUNP ELEASANE STREET (ou WALL: | Honon the premiese on WEDNEGUAT. MAY TWEX. ‘ne nguey mcgen Ea ke gs, Saspogeal | vy, LE BUSINESS PROPERTY. of water and it is almost as much as one of | to make a substantial appropriation to induce | Messrs. Winternitz and Mollenhaner were| _ NOAD GEFOSYA Gia ASs eS very valuable tract of land situated in the fourth dis- | installu-ents i twelve. eteuteen amd twenty-s0ur “Kons PURER Pe them is worth to Pump it cut. But I found an | all or a portion of the Canadians now residing | pleasing in their violin solos, particularly the | _We shail sell on SATURDAY, the TWENTY: | toekot Ane rnades co eaet a sne, fourth die: Frounsory fetes sll ‘be ciyeu to beat uterest 8 | gt tON De nen Sa wre Oe ae Sz. One sn the bouts Just | in the United States to return.” Government Former, who fully Justified the praise that had | FHURD PAY OE Bat | fest ace | Smiles from Baltimore 22 from Weshineton, 12 from | ber cut ger uma trom the day of saly and jo vee | OR qi UESDAT, ARTRENOG™, MAY, SIME: tered went poin’ toa been given him where. Mr. Herbert's ex- | tront of the premises, ou Mount F it street, ‘the Odent the option of the the Whale OF any greater | Pell mk AFORE wx eer ot dark spot beneath the Aqueduet bridges “wes | agents working quietly among the Canadian 5 Sewhe Wront of the premiy mit Messen ‘on the county er . ue eeThE ene, qa, fal or “water “hat "heats Uae | colonia nthe United Staten report thet the | OunGg, onesie yall knows, adhe Gay Seca i Pee Gers | sana heedea eeecaeaecn | aria SES meee | feet Seco ee ee bottom. I went and bought « lot of hose, e expenditure of money bag) uch @ maniter as to win a pronounced encore, late J . Purner, ‘Pleasant te selling gad paren, 4 Th ot bn incqurevedl 4) Lance Brick Office this ordinary’ sprinklin’ ‘hove, and T''got | desited tide of emigration from the United | * response to which be ‘gave a nocturne by. Fins avai apace Bs voraed'in ‘Book ene Berar tbo ree, PS sera Tee se strom the day 3; asic tas | jaw and ‘Mirae Roo tome iron pipe from shop’ down stroet, | States toward the dominion. Chopin Mzon, Whitney's yotable Daa vole | aia ta Bisa of ata el enent Pore | Me ame tek okie ape. aes s Inigo tn the een: | Abe brat eaticnoe Patan bes and out. awa} the Ao Rel ger ERA ard to lent ad ~ ‘e ic jeasant street pro "beuse. terme: Tomer end, shat I run dows! to. the edge of the | Suggested Reforms tn Immigracion Laws, | "2s, eard ,t0, excel Roamey” and fa thereat Seek on Rok Onek Cuneta a ee 5 river, till I got @ taste of mighty bad water, - tse | Pye stabtel The committee of citizens appointed by | from the “Magic Flute.” As an eneore to the nag 660. 640 89) test. 3 snd then I lef her go. She run there for along | ahe neayor of Now Orlecas to aot ty bologing | ioe be sang te ae rennet oneore tthe | feet th te Uatars thao tae Shey cos Cy ay sojd 4s one undivided plas. 16, ——> an exce..cat opportunity for an in) fas semen et = cormpece tig ‘Zhe A, 4: U. AllcAzound Oh rip, | Fue property is ‘.tuated, 200 fest above th (CHANCAIY SALE AT AUCTION. ea payable ewes. from Sicily and lower Italy, reform in criminal | Championship given under the auspices of the by the city. a The third annual individual general athletic Ps of aie: ‘cash; balance on or before ORIGINAL LOT & SQUARE 696, tee suggests the prohibition of immigration i: Zaly, Lnext, to be secured by the Promissory. Me ten atl, 6 En] OF aquanE, Amateur Athletic Union will be held June 2, ‘commencing at § p.m., on some grounds in the vicinity of New York city. Berkeley Oval will undoubtedly be the scene of the interesting battle, Entries will be accepted from mem= bers of recognized amateur athletic clube and mnst be made on the regular A... en blanks. re} out recervel Eaisiot aise at 96, tod only, entry” i I Py H

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