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CITY AND DISTRICT. = Every one who wants tohire help or find asitantion, buy or sell real estate, jet or hire houses or rooms, find work or workera, kind, should consult the columns of Tur Star They constitute a perfect daily history and directory of the minor needs and activities of this community, and each new advertisement therein is as well worth reading as any other department of the paper. MOUNTAIN AND SE. IDE. Resorts Where One Can Find Pleasure and Comfort During the Heated Term. The approach of the heated term—and the first ripple of the hot wave seems to have come today—brings to mind pleaarable thoughts of monntains and seaside, of cool nook«, water- splashed rocks and sylvan scenes. There are hundreds of inviting resorts where one can find comfort and contentment during the sum- mer. There are many pleasant retreats within easy access of the city, besides the famous sea- side resorts and watering places so well known, as to searecely need mention. One will find ‘Tue Star's advertixing columns very service- able in aiding him to determine the’ question of where to go this summer. Tae Sras, to fur- ther assist those who have not yet made their summer plans, publishes from day. to da: notices of resorts where one can find health, comfort and reasonable rates. The Sherwood at Old Point Comfort, Va., is open all the year roun’. It bas hot and cold baths aad the tuble is supplicd with crabs, fish, oysters and other sea laxuries. Booker, the proprietor, has‘a schedule of rates which reads #2 per day and ¢10 and upward per week. On the south si of the island, Southwest Harbor, Mt! Desert Indand, Me.. is located the | Tt has accommodations for 250 | the position is a favorable one for | Island Hoare. gueste an: r health. The proprietor, H. H. Clark, informe is friondy and the public generally that the hotel will be opened June 15. A brand-new hotel with elegant appointments will be opened June 1 at Brighton Heights, St. George Landing, Staten Island. Itis known as Hotel Castleton and the proprietor, James H. Rodgers, is well known to the traveling public, | as he was formerly at the Kensington, Saratoga, Springs. and the Coleman Honse, New Yor! city. The new hotel round and its fine facilities as well as choice location will insure a generous patronage. The attractions of the climate and scenery of the Delaware Water Gap, Pa., were appreciated by our grandfathers, and the charm of the place is still as fresh and strong as ever. One of the Dest known hotels there is the Kittatinny House, and the proprietors, W. m, in— form their patrons and the that the house is now open. all needed information upon appli Sixty yards from the surf at Cape Henlopen Beach, Rehoboth Beach, Del., is located Hotel Henlapen. It will reopen June 25, so Walter Barton, 985 L street, this city, announces. The hotel. as its numerous patrons know, has hish porches with a good outlook, and there are hot sea baths for those who enjoy such luxaries, The well-known hotel the Bright House, Cape Henlopen City, Rehoboth, Del., will re- | open June 20. Former guests, as well as new ones, will be given a cordial welcome by the proprietors, Wolfe & Warrington. who will send, upon application, a circular giving full particu- lars. Some people do not care to live at a summer resort hotel. Those who can afford a cottage frequently trent themselves 0 this combina- tion of comfort and exclusiveness. Two hun- dred dollars wil) rent a cottage at Berkeley Springs forthe season. Apply at 1827 Jeifer- son place. Anything good that you don't happen to know about the St. Charles Hotel at Berkeley Springs will be revealed to you on application to the proprietor of the St. Charles, Mr. C. P. Jack. On June 1 the Berkeley Springs Hotel will be ‘opened for the seazon of 1891. This hotel is owned and conducted by George Freeman, who was so successful in bis managemen: of the Luray Inn. A card addressed to Mr. Free- few appropriate words. B then arose and, ina few well chosen words, in Which Mr. Laird’s honesty and integrity were warmly eulogized, presented bim with a solid silver and gold wine cup. Nordlinger, i S Baer, Lyddane, Hall, Green, Jackson, May, Wil- son, Gilbert, Edmonston, Smoot and son, George | | ill be open ail the year | cum Institute will take place on Thurada night. The exercises b L. Troxell, Robt. ‘Then come the recitations closing scene—the award amusing sketch entitled will be given. this are J. Trav Robt. W. Cox, Otto Braitmayer and Nathan Weill. man at Berkeley Springs, W.Va., will result in Your receiving information of some value. If you are looking for mineral waters you will not need to travel farther than Rocking- ham, Va. Send to E. B. Hopkins, MeCiaheys- ¥ille, Va.. and find out what a delightful place Rockingham is and how much good the waters will probably do you. ‘There are other features at Atlantic City, N. J., less numeron= then the hotels. Some of these hotels are good and some of them are not so good. M. J. Eckert has charge of the Florida, on Pacific avenue near Tennessee ave- nue. The Florida is one of the good hotels. Dr. W. H. £. Starks has a hotel at Ocean Grove, NJ. It is regarded as one of the most comfortable of the many resting places in that region and the doctor thinks it is much better than anything else on the coast. People who will not be pleased by such accommodations as are offered at this house will never be pleased. Close by the beach at Atlantic City is the Renovo Hotel. The situation is on Tennessee avenue, one of the prettiest of the pretty coast City's streets. Wm. E. Cheeseman is the man- ager and proprietor of the Renovo and under hisable management the guests are sure of every attention. The Revere is on Park avenue at Atlantic City, opposite the Hotel Brighton. J. J. Rob- erts, late of the Vermont House, is the proprie- tor.’ The hotel is kept open the year around, and under its present able management guests are certain to receive every possible attention. On June 10 The Shirley, on Kentucky avenue near the ocean, at Atlantic City. will open its hospitable doors. The hotel is an entirely new ‘and has been fitted with every possible modern convenience. The hows will remain open until October 1. M. T. Southall will man- age the new venture, which is assured of a brilliant futur Agreat resort for Washingtonians is the t, at the corner of Llinois and Pacitie mtic City. The house has opened for the season with Mrs. Mary E. 1 gleish in charge. “The Stoddart 14 neat the raymore and Brighton hotels, A Contest Which Put the Wings of the De- mocracy in Conflict, Am election for eleven judges of the cireuit eourt was heldin Chicago yesterday. The banks and board of trade were closed. The ten sitting at his residene Swiges, of whom five are republicans and five democrats, were renominated by the bar of the eity om a non-partisan ticket and Henry MecKey, a democrat, was made the elevent nominee to assume a new judgeship just created. This ticket is indorsed by the repub- licans and by the ex-Mayor Harrison wing of the democracy, except that the name of Francis GEORGETOWN. HONORS TO THE RETIRING CASHTER. For more than forty years Mr. Wm. Laird, Jr., has been cashier of the Farmers’ and Me- borrow } chanics’ National Bank. Yesterday morning he or lend money, or offer or find bargains of any | turned over titic and bene | belonging to as the office to his successor, Mr. E. P. Berry his resignation, tendered a month ago, into effect today About 930 o'clock the retiring cashier Was summoned up stairs to the directors’ room and to his surprise found congregated there the directors of the bank and many of the most prominent citizens of Georgetown. arose as he entered and stood with uncovered heads while Mr. C. M. Mz address on behalf of ‘the directors. Mr. Laird, All thews read a touching though taken by surprise, thanked them in & Mr. Louis D. Wi Mr. Richard Greenlees then spoke, and to the still greater surprise of Mr. Laird presented on | behalf of the citiz patrons of the bank a magnificent punch bowl of gold and silver, encased in a rosewood box. The ¢ the gift and the eloquence of the presentation speech, and his acknowledgment, though con- sisting of but afew words, touched his hearers deeply. ns of Georgetown and the 1 cashier was greatly affected both by Among those present were Messrs. Greonleos, M. Matthews, H. Matthews, Palmer, Brown, z, Waters: Pickling, Dunlap, Blunt, King, Berr: Stanton, Tenney, Plater, A — ME SHOULD BE ARRESTED. Suniay while three Indies were strolling dowr Boyce's or Lover's lane,the entrance to the valley, they were accosted by a rough, who ex- posed himself and made insulting remarks to them. locking bout for | protection, and a but | gentlemen to the scene and escape. i to the house of aneighbor, where she remained until she recovered from ‘her fright. Her as- sailant has not been captured. Suddenly, and as the indies were he stooped hem ‘by the foot, juice] Fought two cand the rongli made his ‘the lady then fainted and was carried caught one her cries BUILDING ASSOCIATION ELECTION. At the ninth annual meeting of the stock- holders of the First Co-operative Building As- sociation held last night at Association Hall the following officers were clected: H. P. Gil- bert, president; A. B. Jackson, vice president Mayhew Plater, treasurer; Geo. W. Ring, sec re Cunningham, Jno. H. Schultze, Daniel John- son, Wm. Smith, W. ¥. Gibbons and Dr. L. W. ary, and directors, H. G. Wagner, W. A. itchie. The ninth annual report showed the accumulated profits to be $20,670.50. Mr. Greenlves, the chairman, then addressed and congratulated the pe of existence. directors’ meeting and the following were el tockholders on the pros ¥ of the association during its nine years Immediately after was held the For finanee committee, Archibald Jos. H. Lee and Samuel H. Wheeler. te reenlee Valuation committee, W. Riley Deeble, W. A. Hutehis Mein the secretary, J. Barton Miller. and KR. W. Darby. Trustees, P. J. e and Jesse H. Wilson. Assistant to LINTHICUM INSTITUTE COMMENCEMENT. ‘The commencement exercises of the Linthi- egin with a pra er by the Rev. J. Haven Hichards, president of Georgetown College, after which follows a bur- lesque on “William Tell,” in which Jas. A. Kelliher, I. Oettinger, Preston Devine, Philip ‘Lane, Walter Nolan, Thos. ming and Frank J. Wissner will participate. y V. Collins, Before the of the prizes—an ‘Meke Your Wills” Those who will participate i Cocker, Chas. K. Murr: ¥. Collins, S. Russell Bowen, P. Parker and Mr. O'Donoghue. YOUTHFUL BURGLARS. Sunday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock three smull white boys, ranging in ages from six to twelve years, entered the candy store of Mrs. Fitzsimmo: aside window and took therefrom a quantity of candy frightened away betore much else could be se- cured they tried their luck at the store nearly opposite, belonging to Mr. Shaffer, about $500 was obtained. this, a barber shop was entered, but nothing worth taking was found. The police were notified. , 1365 92d strect, by forcing open nd a small amount of cash. Being where Not content with OFFICERS ELECTED. Atalot holders’ meeting of the Oak Hill Cemetery Company held last evening he fol- lowing of the old board of managers were re- elected: Messrs. M. W. Galt, C. M. Matthews and J. L. Norris. “Mr. Maurice J. Adler was elected to fill the vacancy made by the resig- nation of Mr. Wim. L. Danloj At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Georgetown Gus Company held yesterday the following directors were elected Brown, M. J. Adler, Thos. Knowles, W. B. Orme, John Marbury. jr., John H. Smoot and Geo. W. Cropley. held immediately after Mr. Juun Leetch was elected president superintendent, and ‘Thos. Knowl in the place of Geo. W. Cropley, resigned. S. Thos. At the directors’ mecting treasurer, J. D. Cathel, secretary, NorEs. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society will on June 6 give a tea between the hours of 3 and 9, at the resi- dence of Mrs. Beal, 3147 P street, for the bonefit of the Home for Incurables. All the churches are interested and the affair promises to be quite a social event. ‘The handsome gold and silver punch bowl which was presented to Mr. William Laird, jr., yesterday bank, is now on exhibition at the store of Mr. Ww. of Bailey, Banks & Biddle of Philadelphia for presentation to Mr. Laird, Messrs. Nordlinger and Green! ¥ the patrons of the F.and ‘M.'s ordlinger, 3105 M street. It epoussee ‘work, was especi a fine piece ially made by es selecting the design. ak R. Rich is lying dangerously ill on N str Prof. David Chas. Beil leaves in a day or two Dr. Fr for Norway and Scotland, where he will spend the summer months. Saint Anne's Aid Society will, commencing with tonight, give a three-nights’ strawberry festival, at the Tenleytown Hall, for the. ben fit of St. Anne’ dulged in. Church. Dancing will be in- Sues <a A Four-Pound Bass. Mr. Elphonzo Youngs, who gave his clerks an outing Saturday by closing his etore and taking them to Great Falls, was much compen- sated by having the pleasure of hooking and successfully landing a bass that tipped the beam at four pounds. Mr. Youngs was assured by all fishermen living at the Falls that his was much the largest bass’ that had been caught in that vicinity this season. ful in catching several others of good size. some of which were considered large until the big one was landed. He was also success- —_ Nearly Shot His Mother-in-Law. Ben Harrison got in trouble before the time Adams, republican, is substituted for that of | arrived for him to go on his summer vacation. Mekey. gier wing of the democracy six democrats on the bar ticket, but substituted T. W. Showalter, W. G. Jesse Cox, L. P. Boyle and T. G. . Ewing, Windes, His trouble came near being two-fold, for he came very near being the cause of his mother- in-law’s death, in addition to being arrested on a charge of assaulting her. Pinkie Dodson is democrats,for thefive republican ‘sitting judges. | the name of his mother -law, and she always ‘There were besides several independent nom-|kepta pistol in her house to shoot burglars inations ia the interest of indivi and one by the Personal Ri Organization which is op; to arigid ob- servance of Sunday. ‘The non-partisan ticket, composed of five jual aspirants | with should one of those unwelcome visitors hee League, an | appear. n appeared before a burglar did and he took the pistol out to have some fun with it. Pinkie was looking out the second-story win- Fepublicans and six democrats, tem of whom | dow when Ben walked out of the house. She are at present on the bench, was successful. The eatled eleventh candidate on this ticket was | got it to him to put the pistol back where he from, but Ben did not see fit to do so. Francis Adams, a Harrisonian democrat, who | ile tired one shot in the air, so he says, but was elected by a small plurality. — —coo A Disgusted Indian Missionary. Dr. he ix disgusted. The Indians, he says, know more than most Boston people, and guyed him unmercifully when he told them stories. A Monument to Goethe, The unveiling of » monument to Goethe, eaves of Boston, who has spent some | of her daughte time ss a missionary among the Indians, says | Teste fhe bullet came near striking his mother-in- Ww. She did not like.such familiarity on the part 4 husband and she had him ar- Judge Miller heard her complaint as well as Ben's explanation, and made an ce ae quiring his incarceration in the District until the end of the hot weather. ——_. For Stealing an Umbrella. John Brown was the fictitious name given by erected in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, by | # man named Columbus who was arrested Sat- German citizens, took place on Saturday. In.| urday for stealing an umbrella from the mar- 1886 an association of German-Americans un- ket. ‘The umbrella belonged to Mr. J. 8. Rarpowe was to set apa companion figure of | some time. rinany’s greatest ic writer. two | Dir. Sterns was making some purchases statues face each other. and have been erected | he hud hardly ind bis wees —— on pedestals west of Horticultural Hall. They | prisoner picked it up. When Mr. Sterns spoke Sze collowal bronze figures. both being desiguell | to the prisoner he detiant and showed by Herr Mauger of Roxborough. John F. Reu| ight He was held by Mr. Sterns until the ar- Breuled. and speeches were made by Samuel | rral of a policeman. dciph‘Bnkenburg, president ‘ofthe Germs | yiree ger moaeE ad fooled: the jodge Miller, : jcrman —— Ee ey Tada aichet arstin® German | his name, but he could not fool % veiling was gone by Gen. John F. Ballier, a ninety-year- fend the civil war. HOKSYORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE, 4 Nerve Food and Tonic. ‘ ‘The wost effective yet discovered pa rm ‘The Rensaalaer grand N. ¥., yesterda; inuteted Gone Deer ant - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1891. ; AUCTION SALES. TOMORKOW. DPXcaNson BRos., a: “WHAT VOORHEES SAYS, Cleveland Will Not De. W.C. MacBride, correspondent of the Cincin- nati Enquirer, reports Senator Voorhees as say- ing: “I cannot see how we can achieve success with Grover Cloveland. The next canvass will be upon economic lines. Mr. Cleveland, in his antagonism to silver, represents not the demo- cratic party, but rather the small minority of it called the money power. His candidacy is source of weakness, for it would compel the great organization to repudiate its own views to meet those of a candidate. This would be a Powder it has the form of idolatry. When I seo it thus expressed I say to myself. ‘I wonder what such people would do if Cleveland were to ia Said I: “Senator, do you think Cleveland will be the democratic nominee?” “No, Ido not,” he said. “You will find that his silence on the issues involved in the pro- posed infamous foree bill will, in the end, take away from-him his supposed strength in the south, The fight in the United States Senate to defent the force bill was one of nervous anxiety. I saw day after day southern Senators who, Fenerals in the confederate army, had never Janched in battle, pale with fear over the con- templation of such a bill becoming a law. They knew full well what such a law foreboded to the southern section. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. (CCBANGERE BALE AT AUCTION. ORIGINAL LOT 2, SQUARE 636, orth aide of south. atrect between South Capital street and Delaware aventie, and ORIGINAL LOT 3, SQUALE WEST OF SQUARE 2 sir 3, 8Q) SOUARE SS. AUCTION SALES. TOMORKOW. W ™. LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer, ‘937 7th st. mow. AUCTION SALE OF GROCERY AND SHOE STORE FIXTURES, COUNTERS, SHOW CASES, AWN- ING, FOUR ICE Bo: BILLIARD TABLI COMBINATION LOCK TRON SAFE, WAL! SECRETARY, WARDROBES, TWO DESKS. bat OF FURNITURE AND 1: feet on 25th ‘street ‘back to Rock reel By virtue of District of Columbia against Webb et al. REVOLVING’ CHAIRS, “MATTING, CARPE’ AND OTHER ARTICLES OPEN NESO, AT ELEVEN LOT OF LaDIts' AND M URNISHING GOODS, CLOTH T RY, Se. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JI THIRD, COMMENCING AT TEN “O'CLOCK, of, the Supreme Court of the ieee in the case of Peper ak '4hd, equity docket 9, f will offer for sale at public atiction, infront ul te respective parcels. on the days and ours mentioned, the follows: ing dencribcd real estate and promises, sitaated ip the Amid it all not one word | cityof Washington, Dis of Columtia, vi: WITHIN AND IN FHONT OF MY SALES ROOM: of comfort from Grover Cloveland. ‘The man | OV} Move usc sense Heonttthcg A, IE | _1t Wit LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer. = —— his indifference to want .of Susie pant ered "tne ot js uuiuproved and con- | /[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers. i in ry coe! dintore and write manifold leticre on tuetaruy | Os TCESUAT, JUNE SLCOND, 1601 48 heme | ADARK Dax HORSE, Sry Bat on the one grout living issue, which meant | 33 "hike lots also. uhimprovel and islocated on ths | 1GHANDS: AGE SY RARS if it availed the political and social degradation south west commer of Zab and Bt strosts northwest, be- MAN ave ATED, SOUND of the southern people, Grover Cleveland uever One-third Cs) of the Bi PINE sf SUSTOM:D CO SADDLE by word of mouth Sr pen, threw the weight of | teisatd emis nae ustt ete gemase money | “LENE SOT ROR HIS WEIGHT: the influence he might have exerted in any way | six. tweve und eighteen moutite ido thedapotatie: | ANY NG HIM WOULD TAY, to aid his fellow democrats to defeat a bili | the, burcissuy togive ior such eferred payments | — SUPI h - their proiuissory notes, indorsed or secured to the sat! AN! 5 hich had for its main object the perpetuation | tation uf tie (ruses, imring intent at theaters | SREY GP A GENT MAN, LEAVING THE 7 Cl VEDN . Fagation of overy aduthern uate?" S| Btaraupatant a Piterteder mesey adie] kik, Wh ATENEO see 2 “You then think, Senator, Mr. Cleveland's | with the terms of sele within ten_Ot it Auct av ith st. failure in such respect will 'be the stumbling block?” “I think this: Mr. Cleveland ought not to the soveral dates thereof’ I'reserve the right vert's: and resell the property in respect to w fut ie miadat the raw and egatof tue detanlt Chaser, "Ail conveyancing snd recorving to be a WEEKS & 60. atcTIONEERS. de pur. be nominated, because he is not in accord with | Sussr'scost. $140 depcsit on acgaptence of each ASSIGNEE’R’ SALE WITHIN OUR AUCTION the financial policy of the democratic party. pS a ER Treat ROOMS ON WEDNESDAY’ Re OSE He iw not entitled to the gratitude of the south- | 75 icLisFE, DAL & CO., Aujvoneers A UASTEAD UE WiAPe NG PAvER PAPER ern people, because in the hour of their direst | R fi fo ate, aw. Steserren, Didi Us lei run Tens Fae rea more than derelict. I think the | veny varuante agp. pesmmapie unru.| fsheieehee pS mocrats of this land should have the oppor- | Y™Thovep Lor tN THE SUED ION OF | _minnae “__3.G. SMITH tunity in some way to thank the democracy of | | WASHINGTON HEIGHTS BY AUCTI ATIMED © SLOAN Auction 7400 Get, Kentucky, who in recent convention adopted a} 0% WEDNESDAY, MAY TWENTS SEVENTH, L Siiaiarasceys gonutine democratic platform rogardless of Mr. | 1, tA QUARTER PAST SIX, O'CLOCK F. at-; SPECIAL SALE. Cleveland's views as expressed in his silver le Lor TiN PRESBUEY AND DINERS °™ | PARLOR FURNITURE IN SUITES AND SEPARATE deviate trom tho democratic creed to please | prong NON Nain WARREN EIGHTS, || BMATINGH 08 SFirEs eo cenes any aspirant, but planted ite foot on good solid | rout and Conmereut meomne Seated ero eEt AND LOUNGES, FANCY AND EASY CHATES, ground, and’ for the doing of which it ia en-| thocity. ‘This subdivision ts rerarded’ a the we SEP ORSRS ‘MANTEL SET (EMBBACIK . S beautiful and desirable suburban ville adjacent to the SLOCK AND 2 CANDELA Cost $150), titled to the thanks of every patriotic dom- | Panital city and this particuct Int le neat mney ee ee | OFFICE FURNITURE, LIBRARY TABLE LET: ocrat.” | Setet aptovemaneste thecab aimee. TER PRESS AND STAND, SEVERAL FINE “Where do you expect to finda presidential | , Tirus of sale: Que-usit cash valance in two years, | TNas) ORNA, S, GARPETS AND) MAT: candidate, Senator?" On the premises, of ail cash, at the purchaser's option. QING, OAK AND WALNUT CHAM Fip “He ought to be developed here in the west. | A dervalt of 8200 at tiue'of eals-. eran to bg so ES a ate ee ess aN If we must go east, I favor Senator Gorman, a | Plled with in Atteen days from the dey’ or salo, “other | 2QAUET WAME, ain GRATES, STOVES, & tise the rigiit is reserved to resell at tio tisk snd ‘cost ie man of superb sense and equipment. If Pal- | ofthe defaulting purchiser. Ail conveyancing andre: | »,02 WEDNESDAY MUNIN mer were younger we could goto Illinois. ‘Then | cording at purcaser's cost Z Withee eB of sar gettin Tate nee there is A. E. Stevenson of Illinois, ex-Con. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., otha my19-déds street. a superior collection of household and ‘Auctioneers. gressman, ex-assistant postmaster gene! effects. whom, were he better known, would be of] s#-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED oN Ac. | _¥- B.—Goods received upto hour of sale. jel-2t_ avail. "Right here in Indiana we have Gray, a | SouUtof the rain until TUESDAY, SECOND DAY UF | Jp ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers- SUNE, at FIVE O'CLOCK. man of availability and aptitude.” RATC! C0. ——__-seer my28-dkis SOUIPPR, DARE soncecs.~| =" BURG SSCCE OE, GROCERIES AND a THE VIRGINIA DEBT, [ATSIER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Pant OF FLOUR. BUGAR, TEAS. CONSE RY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON FasT| SYICES, PICKLES. CANNED GOOD: Meeting of the Commission in Gov. McKin- SIDE OF SIXTEENTH STREET BETWEE! ITED MEATS. | SAR ‘ARCH. PRE c EN L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION On TUESDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1801, at FIVE. O'CLOCK P. M., ‘in front of the preinises, we will sell at pubife auction, SQUARE 197, ik Fronting ‘on the cant sidgof 10K street between Land M strects northwest by a depth of 120 feet, with Side and rear alley, This lot is fiue.y located and should command gen- eral attention. third cash: balance in one and two ney’s Office. A special dispatch to Tae Evextxa Star from Richmond, received yesterday, says: The debt commission met in Governor McKinney's office at noon to discuss the plan for the settle- ment of the debt which the Olcott committee Will submit tomorrow or the day following. Besides all of the members of the commission, Senator John W. Daniel, Thomas Martin and other prominent democrats are here. A lead- * CRACKERS, | PRUNES, ‘SOAPS, YEAST POWDERS, VINEGAR, CIDE WHISKYS, WIN F M: SHELVING, COUNTERS: PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES, gether with a fuil assortment of goods usually found in & firwt-classrocery store, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE THIRD, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at the above-nained store the entire stock of Groceries wnd Liquors. cop: fained therein, to waich the attention of the trade and private buyers is called. myzr-d ULIFPE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. ([HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers, ‘Terms: © Years with wterest and vecured by a deed of trust om property. All conveyancing and recording at cost deposit of $200 will be requ.red at LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. ing democrat, who always knows what he is | J A1CLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioners pu AUELION. HUUMS WEDROSDAN, SURE fations will be that tee Gur of the nego: | Vt UABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON NIN! 3 "ia part See Parioe Pan Frencl tations will be that the Olcott committee will | YAGEUN a BTREET. BETWEEN EO AND | Pmbracin iu. part tne Parlor Furniture, Trench prevent their plan, and the commission will take RELTS NORTHWEST aT AUC ber Furniture, ye Li Lounges and Wardrobes, Walnut and Osk Sideboards, Dining Room and Cftice Furniture of every description, Pictures, Brussels me Ingrain Carpets, Cooking sud Heating Stoves, STRE CTION. it under consideration, leaving the question of | |.On TUESDAY AFTELNUON, “JUNE. SECOND, thelr action to the legislature to be determined | ii trenjase Cn OCK: We wil offer for sale in front in the future. THE SOUTH BALE OF Lor BIN SQUARE 143, 102 Linke pa on 19th and running beck a hy BROOKS, THE INVENTOR, DEAD. | “ithe property in this locality ie rapidiy advance value. Ueine ayout one block ‘rot the extended char Eckinicten aud soiders' Home Elec: ALSO, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, One fine Blooded Mare, Buckboard and’ Harness, prop- erty of a gentleman leaving the city. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Carriazes, Wagons and Harness. fiersiroe f tho executive to ts, rie Falirosd, ond neat alfof tho executive department Which makes it's splendid opportanity tor invest: He Put Up the First Commercial Telegraph Line in America, Horses, David Brooks, the electrician and inventor | ™2t, h, balance in one and two years, with | 21-2 THUMAB DOWLING & SON, Aucta, of electrical appliances, died at his residence tater at pes ent from d ay of al Ieecrad hed | (PHOMAS E 'WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. : : ion. A. depos a in Germantown, near Philadelphia, on Satur- | of S200required at tine Uf ani, “Test to be ont | VALUABLE, UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. FRONT. day night, of pneumonia, aged seventy-two | f, 124 uta teu dave senior nd oot ofde | TRG ON Tibr ABbvE wore Ee years. stpurchiser'ecose, “1 Sonvevanc acca ae CLIFTON AND WOaNOKE BETWLEN RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., STREE’ Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE ABLE COUNTRY PROP- Ciuny NEAR Hoog Chee Taos BROAD | Heights RANCH ROAD AND ROCK CREEK FOKD | Zeta day of wale. By sirtue of s decree of the 8a WS, Courtof the | _myz5-dads Genicieeiathlnd eit =% ‘Auctioneer. District of Cort oH . Tsoi. 4 savicy seas fo. Soot, expegait PouiaE PRATCHIEFE, DARE & 00. Auctioncers, Sh rota, fargaret Ba meta he undersigned trustee will ‘tre complainants = son et al. are defendant VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE oN Sell at pupe eugtion. kbp gromigen, on WeetH STREET. BETWEEN TUAND TUESDAY, the SECOND Bay OF JUNE AS at STREETS NOMTHWEST BY AUCTION, FIVE O'CLOCK .M.. the following desctibed veal WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE THIRD, estate, situate in the douuty of Washington, District sell of Columbia, to wit: Aulof Jot iuumbered three (3) in 1, Lightfoot’s “"The Val Mr. Brooks was born at Brocksvale, Conn., January 26. 1820. After leaving college at the age of twenty he became an instructor of mathematics in the United States navy. left the service in 1845, and engaged in the con- struction of telegraph lines and was connected, in conjunction with James D. Reid, into putting in operation the first commercial line in America after the Baltimore-Washington line had been established. Mr. Brooks’ line ex- tended from Lancaster to Harrisburg, and he my28-d&ds Qu MEDSESDAY. JUNE THIRD, at HALE-PAsT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., T shall offer for sale in front of the preuuses lots 30 and 31, block 30, in Columbia NERDA) 1801, at HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, we will by public auction, in front of the premises, PAR? OF LOT 5, SQUARE ‘317, “ heirs’ subdivision of part of ” Fronting 16 feet on 12th street, with aideythi of O7 feet received the first mossnge ever sent over it. A | on Ble in equity cause nunberod BOM fn said couse: | toanaley, improved by afraiae house, We, GOO IS year later Mr. Brooks constructed the line of | said Jot containing 6.4 acres, mcte or lews. street northwest. Terms of sai One-third cash, one-third in one Rm, end one-third in two years froin day of sale, the ferred bay ients to bear interest at the rato of @ por contum per anuum, payable seusi-annus andto be stcyred Uy prowinsory notew of te rurtiaser ands ct of trust on the property soid, or the purchaser the Atlantic and Ohio Company between Phila- delphia and Pittsburg. In 1851 Mr. Brooks went to Mexico and there built the first telegraph line in that country ‘Ternis of sale:’ One-third cash ; balance in one and two years, with interest, secured by deed of trust, or casu, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of 8200 at time of sale. be complied witu im fifteen days or the right ts re: ‘ed to reseli at the risk and > ~ cost of the delauiti chaser. All conv 7" between Vera Cruz and the City of Mexico. | tray. at his option, pay the whois honey in | Sc, at purchaser's cost. wr’ All conveyancing, Upon bis return in the following year he was | cash: All conveyancing und recording at prcuaber's | _nists-dds KAICLIFFE, DART & CO., Aucte, employed by the cost. A deposit of two hundred dollars AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. GALE OF VALUABLE BONDS AND STOCKS AT AUCTION, EDUCATIONAL IN WASHINGTON. <== ‘th dnd Dota nw ‘Tae wentirz scnoot oF LANGUAGES, 723 14th wt. n. w. Open all summer. Lower summer rates. Propar ing for college a specialty. Branches. New \ork, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicaeo, Beplin, London Also summer seicoat ox Aseee> offer for eaie at public a LETH DAL COP 3th cliffe. Dare & Uo. northwest, in the city of W: Iumbla, the fol ‘the estate of SAMU! Five (5) District of Cattanbis Water Stock, of 81,000 each: interest 7 per con at TEN x fant Tables and Fixt Settres, Covers, Racks, be. JUNCANSON BROS., D ‘Oth and D sts. n. UE PERSE a MAY TWENTY. VE O'CLOCK, we WILDING LOT FRONTL SONEW HAMPSHIRE AVE AND M STREETS NORTHW On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, S01, at HALY-PAST FD frou of the prea Himruae depel of TeSteet to ele el average dej Ss a wice alles. ‘This lot can readily be, subdivided building lots. and is worthy the atten and others, sitmated just north of Waahinston Circie. Terms: One-thini esl, balance sm ole and two Fears, notes to bo ven bearing 6 per ¢ mntannally and to the, fence by ds asl, at option of purchaser. od required at tiie of wale. Convey purchaser's cost. Terms to be come fiftren days, otherwise rigiit rescrvat to ost Of deiaiting Purchaser aiter of such rosale in some news DUNCANSUN BKOS., Auctioneers, SALE 15 POSTPON) IANO LESSONS EXPERIENCED AND SUG. < twat retorences, new and ‘Terms. She. per hour, aye. : toe “ half hour, Mrs J. 410. ‘RENCH HUGUENOT SELECT x LARD SCHOOLOF Lanccaces, Georestown MN) each; Interest 6 per cent. one een ae ae wa One hundred and two (le shares of Washington Gas Light Com; ES value @20 per share, arene 1S Sentral Mattoon Bank of Spat valor #100 per abe ana’ National Bank of 2 Natiousl Lite-Maturt ve Natiowel Lite ‘Compuay of West Vaginie: par value i “Terune of male: ALL CASH 0) ‘3a3. 8 EDWARD, iow Hampshire avenue with an of Wanhing-on. Madaine to three or four onot butiders > Li) Shares of INE GREATIAT OPPO “nildren, Teachers tunity ever offered to Parente. Designers, Decorators or 4: ‘Crayon, puma, Saturday some colors, Chae Al ant we the ese.) nt risk ghd The tenciser, IMOGENE I five days’ advertisen: NT, Cent. Nat'l Bunk WP Mas sol tue | AE teen yeure with the tun op eautbit on jcademy of Fine Arta, 804 E wt. ‘SALE OF VALUABLE STEAMBOATS, SAND WHARF RIGHTS, REAL ES- AND FRANCHISES. ‘of a decree of thi strict of Columta, SeTHE ABOV COUN THIRD, 1301, AT HALF-1 Fe DUNCANSON BROS... Ca ay ee FE ocerios aNd ORATORY, Sixth annual gummer aesion opens June 1h. Five ppc a a tT Clases if preferred. * “Laition: $5 for ten lewsous, ¢2 ior twenty lessona, 1S tor forty lemon Manity “3 my16-Im a TASHINGTON CONSE 1225 10th st. nw age rapa, ate Pesond iu acuity. couse koe aus. caus No 18, wherein Horatio C. Wood et al. ef complain- auts and the Inland and Seaboard Coasting ———4 ct of Columtgnet al Nb, ii, st THI fhe ofice of the’ said Intand apt fat tie foot of rw D. Wand **Johm Oth ® Lcense, interest, rig! ied by’ waid com FUTURE DAY: eters. DARK TWO PRESS BRICK 3-5. HOUSES, WI MENTS, "0: FIFTH AND six R Qn MONDAY AFTERNOON, SONE BIGHT, AT SIX O'CLOCK, wo will off Pretises, lots 32 and 43, in vi part of lot I, in biock 3, of subdivision of Le Droit Parc.” These houses are der good rental and should comznand thy ai= feation of [parties ip search of an investinent or fore made kno’ it time of sale. If the terms of sale are pot complied with in Aiteen days from the da of sale right reserved to reseil Shdcort of the dufaultine fasiincton, DC. 3 cout. HATCLIPFE, DARR & CO., Aucta Got. near United EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD, FU Pp STREET NORTH On THURSDAY “MORNI PI mencing at TEN 0’ We Fesidence the entire contents, embracing PARLOR FURNITURE, M.T. TABI CHATRS, CARPETS, SEWING MBER FURNITUREIN SETS nd ‘Coasting :xth street southwest, in the FLORIDA AV H STREETS Ni ‘Tackle, Apparel. Fur- All ‘the leaschoid, im snd to the whart F at the fout of O street ‘ashington, and the build- . sheds and structures situated thereon, and also ‘Of parcels of Jand and’ premiscs % ELOCUTION AND RY fA. Le. Darker & saav arene, hy J coruet, ae. Pree advan the property at the chaser atter five days’ fe in some news: ov ‘Senior panjihiets stadene Betped to yoattions. ty Durie. iieed belie! Acuss Phew. BIA COLLEGE OF Col La.ave.. opposite city post ofthes, Secures usetitiedieation at ut atnd. eubitier ont) n hand sua Tysewriting. bitustions son, K. URNER, A.M., CE, Prin SINDRS COLLEGE, pportunity. Bix and Phopograph. the balance In two equal instalimen Snats toni frou date oa, pact of the Sther “proverty, oue-titrd casi ual thetailunedts, at obe abd two years, with interest ‘Cenvana per annus Until paidy to ein, fetes lurine the ix thorough courses: ITURE A’ WEST AT AUCT: WEST A: . Civil Berview, hort JUN! _ evancing, recor St the thtue of sale, at the cost of the be required on acl ‘Terms of ‘sale to QPESCERIAN BU Corner (Bpring sessions. of Echeol Sof Bookkeeping. Reheol of Shorthand. Typewnitine pencersam Kayne Wry mu ‘Architectural Drawing. Fel.col of Civil Nervice 1 Faiimg: iy OF MoUthly rates. Day and nicht somioms Austrate! anbouncenent 14... Principat. PENCER, Vice Print LSERVICE INSTITUTEAND Uusiness college, 1207 10th st. mw Jared siccess’ully for G¥i eervica deyartiwellial and census examinations JORWOOD INSTITUT! N Wishine: ‘Tenth Sesion wil) ea W. THOMPSON, MATHL, WILSON ON THE WEST SIDE 0) HO WLI AVENUE AND C 3 EUWREN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STRLETS y virtue oF a decree of the Supreme Court of the Passed in equity cause Ni ‘Skidmore et vir. ere con nd snma Gross 6t al. are defendants, the ill offer for wale at LOCK PM, in front of “muses, the following described real estate with ite OF call tor HEN ([#0Mas DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONEENS. PUBLIC SALE OF VISION OF W WEEN FLORID ISS BALCIS CY OTS IX TRE SUB. rict of Columbia, 8. On MONDAY, HE EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, 181, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we iff ee a Terms: One-third cash, bal. with interest at Oper cent option. A deposit of $200 will be required ‘on each lot I: the terws are not complied with in ten days after sale the property may Ue reso.d on five days’ ad vertise- ment st the risk and cost of the delau.ting purchaser, RATCLIFFE, DARK & 00., Ancionees, BUILDING LOT ON D STREET BE- FIRST AND SECOND BIRELTS AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- . at SIX O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale, in preuises, undersigned trustees: UESDA 1s], at FIVE O'C) ESAT SET. on, foraoativh adiiress the rine SAND Bis. eu 1407 Maseaciiusctimawn Office hours: 10 to 1 Aaily. ADEMY OF THE HOLY chusetteave., aubraces thorough Foventine Courses and aboros every advantage in 1 erature, Music and Art. Fiano, Harp, Vict fhe Beiijo Lemonsaivel. Geverai Vocal. Draws Fancy Work tree. K dwelling in the city of Washington ‘to wit: Part of original lous the same at the southeast corner of said north on ‘Wth street (LD inches, thence west ninety lance in oneand two years, oF all casi, at purciaser's one (91) feet seven (7) inches, thence ~outh forty-five (45) feet eleven 411) inches tothe south line of ssid lot four ) and thence east ninety-one (01) feet, ssven (7) inches to the place of beginnihg, toxether with a ri pose of and Use as an alley of t part of said lots four (4) and five (5) in said square three hundred end fit four (V4) feet on it of way for the pur- fol’owins described OUT OF WASHINGTON, PENNINGTON (N.3.) SEMINARY AND LAD ernie moderate Beating: gen. fire cocapen, SD. D., Prositent for 2 EN KN TIFIC SCHOUL OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY wo (352), beginning lina of said lot five (3) sixty- south of the northeast comer ‘of said sot five (9) and running thence west ninety one (1) feet seven (7) inches. thence north two (2) feet Six (G) inches, thence cast ninety-ope (01) feet seven. (7) inches to the said east line of sald lot five (5) and thence south two (2) feet six (8) inches to the piace of And at the hour of HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. on the saie day end fimmediately after the abo sale, the Said trustees will also offer, in front of t the following described real ein, of acces.” THOS. Ou THURSDA Square ti Fronti ‘57 feet hes oF street depth: Runnin ack to a 'S0 foot hen’ "Thats oe Femuiy subdivided: Offers courses in Civil Engineering Chemistrs, Geol- ogy, Biology and Electrical Enetneering. lars address the Dean of the Lawrence Scientifle “These lots can be ‘sale: One-third (5) cash; balance in one deed of trust on Prethises, respectively, estate in saidcity aud teen (16) feet four (4) 1 thereof of oriinal lot nine feet front by the depth tuereof of oriinal lot te (10) insquare fonr hundred and thirty-seven (437), with the improvements thereon, consisting of t mpdious brick dwelling: oo os. uch (erms of sale: One-thit purchase in casts, one-third in one year und one-third in two Years from the day of sale, of all cash, at the option of the purchaser; the deterred payments to bear the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, payable annuaily and to be secured by the notes of the Pur. chaser or purchasers and a deed 0. trast upou the rty sold. A deposit of 8200 will be Tequrred on 48 Soon as the sane is bid off. Ali conveyancing and recording at purchaser scost. If purchaser or purchasers sail the terms of sale within ten da the property will be cost. EDW and two years, 6 | the property ‘oid, oF ail cash, at the option of the it of €200 ‘will be required ut the teru.s of sale are hot complied with ‘fitteen days the right is reserved to resell the prop and cost of the defaulting purchaser ‘days’ advertivement of such bilgied in Wasiinueton. Do. he parc! a DAKK & 00. front by the dey ind the west thirty ( tine of sale. If t in. S@-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED piece of propert fail to comply, with from the day of sale uer or their risk and MAN, the ¥ DART, TOUKIS? Have You Sees In ‘The DIAMOND FRAME RAMBLER, RITED STATES MARSHALS BALE. By vin- Fi {ucias, Iawued out of the Y the District 122 HES AND CY¥CLI. wy K interest of the defendant in bed property, to wib: Lote numbered twenty-six Ry -elht CPS), an vubdivision of lote in square nisra- and ninety-five (1005), in tbe cit bia, toget er THREE VALUABLE BUILDING LOT NEAR i and Eiewant, IDENCE OF MRS. LOGA PRICE BUT #15. GORNER ELEVENTH STRELT All the latest tinprovewents in construction, . ‘Sample now to br seen at ‘Our Sales Roum, 1825 14th st. n. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 00., E.R. GRAVES, Manacer. T. EXTENDED,AT FIFTH DAY OF JUN! K, on the premises, ‘G and 7. block 11, aed get ioe, tn tarot th favor aNebELL. On FRIDA FIVE O'CLOCI wale Lote numbered Brown's sub of Plcaxint Plains, feet; lots 902150 each. jeventis street is extendéd this Jand will be corner property and can be divided into nine eligible ‘Terns: One-third cash: balance in one and two years, with notes bearing 6 per cent interest. payable and secured by deed of trust on prem. ption of purchaser. A deposit of 8100 on each iot required at the time of wale. Tersus to Be complied with in fifteen days, otherwise the rsht risk and cost of defeulting pur- chaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in. ished in Washington, D.C. TIMER & SLOA: 8. Marsual, D.C. RATCLIFFE. DARR & CO., Auets, _ myl3tojod jAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer. 1[ #08. B wae: Tapid Cushion tires satety bicycles . best Call and eee ti Guus repaired. FALMEK & SON. pss we COLUMBIA SAPETY BICYCLE STREETS SOULHWEST, SASS TORY AND Bask irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court Dhidet of Columbia: paseed, tn Equity No. 12004, front of the ‘H, 1801, at Hi. jot in W. Ww. ines. or all cash, Ttise beauty and juts all ctLere te sleep. (Call and see it, coran's recorded subdivision of the south half of square (S87, with the improvements above stated. insylvania railroad to man- wen " ~ at the thine of sale, If the teriss of asle are not com-| JQATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucts. age its Philadelphia and Pittsburg telegraph | plied with in ten days from day of the property VALU. DOVE! ieee, and tn 1008 oan tends superintendent und | wil bercsodat tae tisk ad cout oF ue gisele | VERY VALUABLE IMPLOVED PROPERTY, No. 1017 TWELFTH On WEDNESDAY AF at SIX O'CLOCK, Premises ‘T NORTHWEST’ EKNOON, JUNE THIRD, ‘we will offer for sile in front of the LOT 12, ; “ARE 331 Fronting 25 fost on 93¢u nirect Gorthwest, fhaproved manager of the Atlantic and Ohio Telegraph Company. This company was subsequently (in 1362) absorbed by the Western Union, and then he was appointed district superintendent at Philadelphia, holding that position for tive purchaser after five agree notice in Tue Evening Star. _PUNCANSON DRos., Aut ad FUTURE DAYS. years, when he resigned. Since then be has | JpATOLIFFE, DARE & CO., Al NEERS, | PY tiree-story prick house. modern improvements, devoted himself to the development of his ine | RY’ 20 PA. AVE N.W. | “tering: “Uuertiied cuss bulayce ta’ ene, two and ventions. PEREMPTORY SALE BY AUCTION OF COLUM. | fitee seats, Oper cent, secured. by decd of” trust “om He leaves a widow, three daughters and two the property suid, or all casi, at the option of the BIA AND VICTOR LIGHT ROADSTERS, BIC’ 4 . - : 4 3) -s, | Purchaser. A deposit of $. juired atthe time sons. His eldest daughter is the wife of Assist-| CLES, SWIFT AULAB SAFETIES AND’ BOYS’ | Bile. “it'the terume! salenre noe compiick wie Se ant Postmaster General Bell. -* CLE 15 days from day of sale right reserved to resell the On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE EIGHTH, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O CLOCK, wo will sell at our sales and show rovius, 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE NOKTHWEST, "an assortment of bieycles, paruiy enumerated above, and to which we invite at: ash. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Abs Auctioneers. Property at the risk and cost of the defaulting chaser aster five days’ adver tiv some newspaper published im Wat conveyancing abd recording at th Voting on Dr, Brooks. The vote on Dr. Brooks’ consecration as bishop of the diocese of Massachusetts now stands as follows: fez OF VALUABLE IMPHOVED SRUSTEES' SALE " iy 5 ci 1 REAL ESTATE BEING (THE NORTHWEST For consecration—New York, Albany, Penn- | [HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, Gol Eee OF ih ASD EIGHTH SURE TS sylvania, Central Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, OS FUURSDAY, JUSE ELEVENTH, yam, at By virtue ofp Geol of fone pesos eae tke West Virginia, North Carolina, West Missouri, | ELEVEN O'CLOCK A. ML, WE WILL ‘SELL’ AT land records of the District of Columble, in Lies Boe Southern Ohio, Nebraska, ‘Tennexseo, Indiana, | {1tF Cc evi Owe RY, Sap SR 4a. 010 42 ot ved. end the written Request of Missouri, Michigan, Connecticut, Long Island, | SfRt ET GEORGETOWN D.C) ALL OF ABE f em on THURSDAY, THE Maryland, Minnesota, Ohio, New Jersey, Cali. | MACHINEIA, &e ate et chat es) bay OF MAS: A Te ‘CONSISTING IN PART OF ferns, Keates ONE 25-HORSE POWEL 8 Against consecration—Newark, Iowa, West- ‘ke AT HALY-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P. ¥., all of sublot numbered one (1), in square nutuverad efeht Lundred, AM ENGINE, ONE 10-HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE AND | tna 7 > +4 . ek. eighty-2 S8U), OF my vt pha of ern New York, Milwaukee, Missimippi, Chicago, | BOLL dake THES | tecdly of Wasliington, D.C. hopin for ace Texset. ORE Lavue cUUGR EL GTEC AGING Ua Seen, ( 8.009 zoutheest corner of eid Souare i end run: one _ THREE DRILL PRESSES, 2 BRICK MAG INES, 3 Gi ey apes Senator Trumbull of Chili Arraigned. ‘The Chilian senator, Mr. Richard D. Trum- sichity (80) feet igre oF leas toa ten (10) toot alioy, thence weat, parallel with the line of H street north, twenty-four foet one inch (24.1), thence gouth, paral COMPLET THREE BRICK MACHINES, UNFINISHED, TRO MES PULVERIING ROLLERS, 2 Woon | INR enoetons meh CAD. thence eu more ‘Rol bull, indicted by the United States grand jury | VATBER. scrru toons, PATTERNS, WROUGHT | Sf 2eest0,H stort north, thencd east along the line : ., 2 ote place vf 5 for violating the neutrality laws in connection | AND/CAST IRON: AND. AfAWGE LOT OF MA- | “Terce of gute: Oue-thiel Cy) of the purchase money with theschooner Robert and Minnie and the | *##AYAOG MENTIONED. te ett eeanaeananeand two rears from date of sale, Itata affair, when arraigned in Los Angeles * THOMAS DOWLING & SON, | Chasers must be given, secured. by donk at eee Friday pleaded not guilty.” J02-8¢ ‘Auctioneers. erty sold, or ali cash, at the option of the 4 Shaver or purchasers. Adeje ‘or two hundred 920 the property is knocked dot con- Sevancita and curd at con of bu htie oF Pa chasers. It terms of suie are not comp! with in tem days trom day of sale the trustees reserve the oat a iru:ting perchance eat ira ([2OMAS DOWLING & SON, Anctionsers. VALUABLE 1 VED PROPERTY ON 8 STREE’ “BEiwEES SEW JESES AVENUE AND Fir REET NOKTHWEST i UNE NINTH, 1801, at FIVE othocs i set ah Meaning and Origin of the Lucerne Petition. Addispatch from St. Paul represents Arch- bishop Ireland as indignant at the memorial SPAY, ‘BROWN, recently addressed to the Pope from Lucerne | CLOCK P.M. fy front of the preinises, 1 shail soil way stn. | arsstoes and requesting foreign bishops and priests for Fou shout 81 fat by inet of vo fet foam ary, dow BARNA," ™ immigrants to America. He says that the peti- | ti2?roums, bath and sith pao tainiilé | DUNCANSON BKOB., Ai . tion is the outgrowth of an old movement | Terusiasde kuown st sale Byles Diana D atrecta, among German Catholicsin this country. Their | _2-7t ee eas. a EEUU DETRORRD, RAG ‘all that demands, he says, are based on the supposition s r IBD, ‘1891. that bishops and ‘priests in America aro rPuows DOWLING & SON, Auctionoers pEERD, 1s01, AT HALF-PAS’ ana neglect the Germans. ASt. Louis: tch | ENT TENTS OF WELL-KY OWN CHAPIN BROWN. says that the petition originated in that city. | SYAEET AND NEW TORE AVENUES gop Bast: ‘Trastoos. der tnWre ie wok ofa Dock | UPN arate See RENN | ESR ten vale Briscoe Verein, at whove bead | &-3l-- and 7 2 day untill fs sold, the entire | ‘| LOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, ther He M kel. contents of the above hote,, contai: ng 75 rooms, con- | CHANCERY OF VALUABLE 1 see Ber ete Doe ee WARD SDE SMTEE" more ranion| Siteritetiaiine GRE Se maa Lt 1 T NORTHWEST. A German Editor Arrested for Swindling. Spe Teo REEee PEATE SEESeRe pe DiyTurine ot certain decrees of the Supreme Court of Angust Lehman, editor of the Springfield, | MinhOKS DOUBLE AND SINGLE WALNUT | fered 171k docuee Stet Shall aloe des sale ae publ Mass., Zeitung, has been arrested charged BLE CAND BING Hain aN Ps gab DAVOS Erne Five choc with swindling, | He sent circulars announcing td Ma bukia ‘or WASUBTANDS, CHEERY AND’ WAL. Bolu i the ‘ety of W, Gor that money had been left to buy la RS, FRONT FOLDI! & Bi CHE! Jumbla, and distinculshed on the st qq which to build a German orphan hoow S0rfes EDSTEADS, SPREN ‘46 part of lot 13, in. square 288, descril follows: tiylum and that he was to'raise moncy for the | BUSSEETS, Sp ee nee S PLOW ANB | Utter tt mta Te nthe ane a structure, “Most of the appeal ae BOLSTH i, et, SIDEROARDS, 30 DINING. feet Sinctiee thence ‘north 21 test, and. thence west Known how much money ho has collected, | SHADER. Bic’ BMONZE CLocke aNb Mk withthe mbroveueut bey cobain ocr Soopegregtoa man societios and DI Oks, OFT Reece eee eee ves States pi The board of survey tow er dough he would burden. An officer who is “Tersus prescribed by the decree: One-thint cash the balauce in three all sive aud eightecn wonthe, A COMFORTAB iG, NO, 606 A STREET SUCTHEASTE mM Of & Wecree of the Suy Court of the District of Columom of May 23, 1901, im wood et ai.), L will ex; 1801, at HAL GEO. 8. ATWATER & ©0., 1424-26 Penn. ave, es DENTISTRY. = 5 ‘ARLORS, ESTARLISHED Sey 3 jual installinents tm six, twelve interest trom day of sale Spdasccured by deni of trust ou the property so.d, of cs e 100 (Walker ot al? s BS “PAST SIX OC cu (18) feet frout by depth of one hundred 106) fest seven (7) inches of in square numbered ‘eizht hun- ‘thereon, consisting of a neat two-story ‘asenent ie-third cash (of which €200 must be de- ime of #ale) and balance in two equal in- able one and two years, with interest saleat 6 percent jeraunum, payable ‘sehul-auaually, or ail cash, at purchaser's option. ‘Salo are not ‘conpited with in ten days je the property will be defaulting purchaser on hve days’ no- MAMLON ASEFOKD, B 470 La. ave. n. Ww. ~ROSHON'S DENTA J UKI7, 190% Lath st P.M., the east- the trustees reserve the right to reseil said: Sitar ten dag’ adwertisepent in tee tesine bass Tadvertisvipent fa te fv : "BEMNARD LEONARD, 407 street «_ , IRVING My LAMSO, 45% Louisiana: THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. nuinbered three ( dred aud sixty. T= EVANS DE NTAL PARLORS, e danwer by cur Vapor, in use by us only. =a hiaTuuioss vecetable Its effects are pirassbt and "Artificia: tevth, crown amd Uriige wrk, STARE PARSONS, OTH FT. GOR E NW. and other tilings & specialty, i pai extracting. JPENTAL INFIMMARY NATION, ‘sity, comer Sth and xtractins, dc, Ive. Cost of materials cae REE DENTAL INFIRMARY. TEETH FILL without chanre, except eat of the Columbian University, Geily, except ‘Sunday. pen frou: October . title, clahia and interest in and to the nae a in Buker's 4, im the Jar the Lanprovements thereon, seized serene fe igen ae swe eo : = Fillmore of D: 6". Marshal, D. @. KATCLIFFE™ ‘one (1) and two: eNcassox BROS., uth and D sts. n.w. ABLE UNIAIPRO i STRE! NORTHEAST AND CREREET BETWEEN A By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Passed on tie 23d day of May, ‘equity cause No. 12,968, fond. otters ero, conthatgeta others: a. defendants, ia ye peeuaees © SOF JUNE. RY SALE OF VAL) OPERTY ON ELEY: EN 1 AND K STE: IN SEVENTEENTH B STREE and will be sold District of Colmmbia wherein, Beuls: | 2 ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. ¥ BAY-WINDOW x ART! BLT O'CLOCK, we will oiler for sale. 3 ase Ox Crenre. Jand in the city of Washi Original lot nut nine hunired ington, District of Columbia: Hity-seven (957 AT SIX O'CLOCK P.¥.. jot num! Siz GOW), fronting Steer on Tae ae 5), front feet on 1 ty =! eerie the notes of the purchaser must be givgus with seinfannoally at the rate annum until paid. and secured on OF allcash, at tho purchaser's option. ‘at the purchaser's cost. ‘Sale. on each -ot coupled "with wi snd cont uf desuiting 1 “pegjoe im soe Rewepaper EO. ‘W. COCHRAN, 1135 Penn. sve. 2. w. Solid Oak Antiquefinished Bet Room Suite, 3 pieces, for $17 cash, or $18 on credit. T-plece Parlor Suites, solid walnut frames, uphol- tered im plush or best baircioth, for €28 cash oF €30 Good WOVEN-WIRE BED SPRINGS for 62.05 sash, or §2.50 on credit. BRUSSELS CARPET, 60c. cash oF Ghe. on credit. Good INGRAIN CARPET, c.cash or 40c.on credit. Wo sow and lay all CARPETS free of cost and don't ahange for the waste in matching figures, Our terms are the easiest of any house in the city; ‘only a small payment at time of purchase and the bal- ance in EASY WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS. No notes required and 6 per cent discount allowed on all ecoounte settied in thirty days. ABLE IMPR YARME AIPTEOER —————_____Auetioneer._ (Homa Dowzine ¥ ‘Gore Pasion sve, aoe hth ot, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT IN LE DROIT PARK ry (ON. SATURDAY, SURE sit, rem, AT FIVE csieci Teel CREDIT HOUSE, Tee 41 The ow

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