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CITY AND DISTRICT. CIVILIAN CANDIDATES PAPERS OF HOMEOPATHISTS, ‘otified to Appear for Examination for Lieu- | Proceedings of International Congress GF No other paper published has anything scasuienessn ene egaan army. pha ror ity. like a third as many readers in the city of | ‘The War Department sent out notifications| Inclement weather yesterday morning pre- Washington as has Tuk Evextxo Stan, and no | late yesterday afternoon to nineteen of the | vented the excursion of the homeopathisis at other one has yet supported its claims by an | civilian candidates selected for examination | Atlantic City to Longport, N. J., being an en- affidavit of ite circulation. for appointment to second lieutenancies in the | tire success, but the generous treatment re- AUCTION SALES. PUTCm. DAIS. Erie aer era EDUCATIONAL IN WASHINGTON. ATE es TX LATIN AND Pe ore * wens Royal Baking Powder is the Best. HEALTH DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, F ig AcavEenr or. Te. HOLY Ckoss, princes EO 3; army. There are about twenty vacancies to be | ceived by the doctors aloug the route fally re- Nil adler sor mele Por Youne Latics sot Litthe Qtr, vcs om IMMACULATE CONCEPTION scHoor, | “Hed and it was supposed that about forty ean-} paid the inconvenience caused by the rain. Wii reopen Sept. i didates would be nowinated. It had been gen-| The morning session was occupied with the il autoer Efi Ha & i Fi eat HAL: | &, Soins eats estar Se tia T siusted in thecounty of Wes ‘The Boys Present » Gvod Program and Re-| crally understood that preference would be| reading of eways by Dr. Richard Hughes of offs trectof and tied “Weston ee ceive Many Premiums, given to members of the National Guard, grad- | Brighton, England, and Dr. C. Wessilhoeft of s {o.n beeline anor : The hall of the Immaculate Conception | uates of colleges at Which army officers are | Boston, Mass. The afternoon session opened " “Woodward's Lot” and running from thence with | West Tone ae school for boysou N street was well filled last | stationed as instructors and the sons of army | with « paper on “The Pharmacy of Triturstion”™ At your request I would state that analysis proves the Royal | miivotlnnn tysur wat apni pre e en Wee be evening with parents and friends to witness | officers. The President took the whole matter | by Dr. J. Wilkinson Clapp of Brookline, Mass., : north Tate doprecs went, 10.10 perched vo the, orth. Seidcie Le ® *- cor. th and K ete nw, the closing exercises of the school. The | into his own hands, and, with one exception, | followed by an essay of Dr. Lewis Sherman of Tine. of maid. schoo. lot south i dewreet went. TTRACTIVE FRENCH CLASSES FOR LADID talutstors was recited in chorus by W Cram: the candidates selctad came from those three | Milwaukee, Wis, on “The Pharmacy of Tine-| Baking Powder to be @ cream of tartar powder free from impurity, Bek atenaram pet themes Gente | A Maa restinven Pt nes Wpaeniava ford, '. Borland, M. Diver avd T. Lynch, and | classes. ‘The exception was Wm. Wallace of | ture.” An extract of a paper on the same #ab- . BOX dearens 38 erchew thence south teacher. Naide: VPN HOMME. the valedictory was delivered by W. D. Wil- eat aes ber! brags =" _ + _ — of rye aes Seprorscast. the southwest corner ie piegtinitienstag cee eeraael * “ es dilbewas will be t the War ment, tread by Dr. |. Howard of Camden, N. J. Hams _Recitations eng = res by T.| meucing July 18. The mental examination will | Dr. T° F. “Allon of Now York univerea se | @nd @ wholesome leavening ag True szaitz scnoot or taxe: MeMahon, D. F. Slottery, W. B. O'Connor. F. | ineiude English, mathematics, geography (es- | exsay entitled “Indexes and Repertories,” : aaee, J. Wilson, J. J. eb, J. J. Murphy and M. J. | pecis y of history of the | which was discussed by Dr. Mohr. Ryan; solos by James D. Finch, G. J. McClosky, | United States and general’ military aptitude | The discussion of Dr. Hughes’ pro in- or less). Open all summer. Lower summer rates. Prepen. A.N. Marr, H. A. Lockboeler and F. P. Locroft, | 82d proficiency. dex to the “Cyclopedia of Dry Pathogensy” ihe, Purchase money to | ing for college « specialty. A number of choruses were sung. THE CANDIDATES. was given by Dr. Charles 8. Mack of Aun ent. . as aN Health Officer. Branches New York, Boston. Philadelphia. Chiraen. Pare Berlin, Condon” Also Sumner schoo! at Auosry , mt SRE oe " Arbor, Mich., and was also discussed by Dr. UEMTUMS AND MEDALS. Tho District of Columbia gots two of the *P- | ML. W. Vandenberg of Fort Edward, N. Y., Dr. Premiums and medals were awarded as fol- | Pointments, one going to Fraal m * | Charles A. Church of Passaic, N. J., Dr. Aug. lows: For attendance at Sunday school, John | S™Juate of Cornell University, and one to | Korndoffer of Philadelphia and Dr. J. B. Dake : a : . | Arthnr Yates, a son of Col. Theodore Yates, | of Nashville, Tenn. tnethod tor 5 3 half hour irs. J., 41034 3. Lynch of the grammar department, Dominic | Teuired. ‘The other men selected are L. E.| Dr. Price, representing the Baltimore Medi- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FRENCH HUGCENOT SELECT BOARDING AND F. Murphy of the intermediate department | jaker, Alabama, graduate of the Alabama | cal Investigation Club, gave an interesting TH yTERNOON. TOMORKOW. FUTURE DAYS. Pe SOUL for youps tedsen and ci and Leo 5. Dondero of the primary depart | Polytechnical Institute; Wm. Brooke, Pennsyl- | essay on a reconstructed materia medica, and é _ : Sp bone Sducetees ont ths - mont, were successful in drawing the large sil-) vania, son of Brig. Gen. John It. Brooke. and | excited discussion on the part of Dr, Suther- ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers. JRATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. . BOHON, Trust Toaano de Guncurs Ver medals in their respective departments. first ‘lieutenant third infantry, National | land of Boston and Dr. J. B. Dake. Dr. y NIMPROVED PROPERTY ON REGULAR ¥ Sa USTFES* aay etal Latiding, 54 Det now. | cited te Er Usiland. oficwr 4 Ae L of the following named receive a small | C yard of Peunsylvania; Joseph U. Castuer | Hughes read an extract of a paper by Dr. E. | V“GVAMPEH STREET NTAR MADISON STREET, | ING URTIOE ES OP ROARS OE, HOUSEREER. | Tai TOURTEENTH STREET SOUTHEASTS: 2° | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. " jeiN-déte_ | GAILLARD SCLOULOF LANGUAGES heart-shaped silver mesial: Albert becker. Cor | or New Jersey, gradnate of Rutgers M. Hale of Chicago, IIL, on “The Probable | | GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. z iB SALES AOU, COSER TENTH STREET | By virtusof a deed of trust duly recorded iii Liber | J)UNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers aE tales Cech. Jeb Dene, Jems De nh. | ares = Ess . Improved | ,02 FRIDAY, JUNE NINETEENTH, AT FIVE ENNSY. TA AVE: TOMUREOW | No. 1561, folio 39 et seq.. oue of the land records for ‘mh and D sts. aw, KT INSTRUCTION lege; W. M. Crofton, son of Col. B.S. A. C Homeopathic Uses of Some New but Improved | Ci Gok. we will sell in front of the preuises Lot MORNING, JUNE TWENTIETH, COMMENC- | the District of Columbia, and at the request of the — TUMity ever offered to Edward F. King. Felward J. 0 m™* | ton, fifteenth infantry: F. W. Fager, son| Drugs.” The subject of “Pharmacy,” which | 2s0, square 120, fronting 50 icet_on the west side of ING AT TEN O'CLOCK AM.” arty secured thereby, we Wili_ sel usnic auction ES" SALF OF TWO-STORY BRICK RESI- | Des eners, Decorate: L. McGeary. J. MeClos Mle Guph Wredesisk Mcgee. Sarin, ect arose in the morning session, was continued | Sth or Fayette street by a depth of 121 feet ve | 2 WALTER B. WILLIAMS &'CO.. Auctioneers. | In front of the prentees, on WEDNESDAY, File? | DENCE AND BIUCK STABLE. BEING No ola perfectly Teh Gicounor. oweuh, Pore | Vietor Macpherson, “Kentucky. graduate of |aud discused by Dra. J.C. Duncan, Wichard | fetta ged ie 2 ity telss | | ATIMAN & L0AN. Auctonoos, Patt of fot niarjiered att (th. in square ten hon ind | By vircne ofa decd of trast duly recorded jn Liter | Bomisrih’ rasfees “wade ae _ sasreniier ig yh senane the Naval Academy; J. 1, Manier, Mississippi, fae Jas. H: Reais, Lewis Sherman Pg vroberty or all cas, at the aption ‘of purchaser, 3409 G@ st. uw. near U.S. Treasury. | PNT gitynine (los): beeiuning ror me at a point 4988, at folio 7 of seq. obe of the | a records of the Uo go 000. Theteacer. | Susan of the grainmar department; J. Osborne | graduate ol 4 dD. PB dey. i ‘Uf Baie, Se wenty- | District of Co an Waest of The pa 28 tind cep cel grep nee aheoy graduate of the Agricultural College of alis- | and D. Pemberton Dudiey. villion THOMAS DOWLING & SON, | REGULAR SALE OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD | fivg fect ynnun South A aizect, raunine thence eastto | secured theretye we whl Silom WED GESL AS ce | teen years wih ¥, eo tisappi; H. L. MeCorkle, graduate of the | An entertainment was held in the pa’ 4013 grind sal EFFFOTS AU OUR AUCTION ROOMS To. | Sve fect trom Sq “Of said jot ninety feet (40); | TWENTY -FOCRTH DAY OF JUNE. 1Sl at WAT: es Goetzinger, George Hayes. John Ken-| University of Tennessee; E. L. Phillips, New | last evening for the physicians. Ie CONTA ORDA, JUNE TWENTIETH, | thence wath twenty Bre tect to the southern boundary | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. Me, im front of ise pee Edmund keith and William B. O'Connor | York, graduate of Cornell University, 'S. D. — toi = ene Saag i, CO) MENCING "TEN O'CLOCK. of said lot; thence west nincty feet to 14th street east, | ses, the following described land and premises, situated mediate department: Walter J. | Rockenbach, Missouri, captain of cadets, Na-| JEWISH ALLIANCE OF AMERICA. ate : RINE ENGRAVINGS AND WALL DECORATIONS, | [24 thehce north slong the line of said lot twenty-five | sud being inthe city of Washineton. District of Co~ ERVATOR Dantel Slattery, Joseph Knight, Ter-| tional Guard of Missouri. Le Rogers: grade LATIMER & SLOAN. Anetioncers, © sigiaihiated Kabler Safety Bicycle, good as new: | "Hermetic made Leow st timecof wale, A. depoatt | sicht sr in Arthur Fendail; asters, mt yinten ot | gf d= SHR Bm, twenty encod Soar fabon. Francis aries Lim-/ uate of Michigan Military Academy aud A. | Charter Granted toa Society Which Has In penetra ed er ho of $100 required st tiie of sale. “If the terms of gale | lots t wo C22) and twenty-three (23) and the Ore BULLARD, Bieter” yaa rd O'Connor, ard Williams, / 4. Dp. C. brigade staff, Michigan National View Many Needed Keforms. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT IN WASHINGTON | AT OUR HORSE AND CARRIAGE, a = ARTMENT, | #@ Bot complied with in fitteen days from the day of | east thirty-three feet two and a aif inches (Bi it. 2p AY: = . R HORSE A} enticed at therisk and | in.)of lot twenty-one ('1) of Page's recorded suishive | r Several S1,AND 1s) HST. NOKTHWEST, epee Oe Dy SS a ee ee ne Vhomography im stxtewn cacy, temone. Pro. © seral horses and s fine collection of vehicles of | Vertisemcnt of such resale im some newspaper pub. | the sane istecorded in Liber3, HK folie Bo one ot | ficieucy. in three menthe Beanio: panther eid tee every description. 8” | Hsbodin Westinciou' De Gr All’ conveyansing and | the records of the surveyors office for ead Detricr te, | he Douiticus, ly yewrstina taut tree to ©, BENSINGER, Aurtioncer. | revordine af the coe 3 Hie purchase gether with the iimprovelments, ‘Ways, eamunenta, Maurice Diver, George’ Huston, ‘Thomas ard; Edward Sigerfoos, Ohio, graduate of ‘. 5 ™ HEIGHTS, SITUATE ON WYOM Lynch, James Kennedy and William Monroe of | Ghigo State warden? W. C. Hhort, Ohio, | 4 Petition was yesterday filed inthe common} ‘anp sUst WES Philadel SOME RESIDENCY, the primary department. gradnate of Michigan Military Academy and | Pleas courtin Philadelphia and granted by} oo0Mipay yuNe Premiunis were awarded to the following for | member of the first artillery, Ohio National | President Judge Allison in which the court | six oCLOC 'P.M., in front of the ih Be Acwe Phony . (eas Stout rapigs tet Em : - TOUS F DOROHUE, Fights. privileses and appurtenatices to the same be cia attendance at school: M. Jos. Ryan, John J. | Gang’ Pak Tier in ned ; = separ f the Jewish | Silat public auction lot 10 of Tuttie = fies . . NOHUE, } Trustees. = = 2 341. e 5 a J. | Guard; Fra pkins, New, York, son of | was asked to allow the charter of the Jewish | Silat Pubucsuction lot 1 of -tutties subdivision of | WAsHiNGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. JAMES A, JENKINS, ‘ a YOLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, eo eee ouecnal, Riiwand P Bing en; | Cok CH. ‘Thompking, acting quartermaster | Altiance of America to be filed in court with- oeSiyoruing avenue ty wdepuod 10z fee Ehistot | EEMEME TOY SALE OE LIETEEN H2AD OF | RATCLIFFE, Daltit & GO, Aut," jo10aede ia te Sent interest a usaf cdinctfion st sizstat notes turing the , Win. 1. Jouvenal, Edward F. King and | ge ° ; ‘ : mith trout and ia lary e . f 5 = . bear 6 ‘sdueation at s|evha rates urine Jou! Port of the gramm: srtment; Aloysius | £eteral and a member of the twelfth in- | out the necessary legal formalities. ahehaome residence with stale ke vund, beine to | « Mil added to our great sale of horses and carrtares | ‘[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers 23h to ve tecured by feet! sf frast on prea Sommer woutls. Bix therouch courses Jouvenal, John ‘Kennedy and Robert Sussan of | ft He" Van Denman, Olio. ‘signal @ ee Yous: | ‘The objects of the alliance are: “To in-| setslinoneofour mos! prominent uihvinionsor sub; | § NING, JUNE TWENTIETH. at x . x 2 5 4 Jel ly 10, OTs, i - fo Fong rea tN pe TEN O'CLOCK, fifteen head of horses, maresand mules | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUBLE FARM OF 109 | or all cash, at option of purchaser. taney, Civil Bervice, Shurt- Eneliah, Accous 9 2 -: Tppewriting. Situations wLeL Conpeteuk, e e den e rrence C- 3 emi; i ih ‘in fro: ¥ ACRES OF LAND, MO! OR_ LESS, FRONT- | at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 required at tune af ppd nore Reoely wan wince mecca Benet Gc Wilkiae’ or leon corer Gm | amecience Aunts adaeants Gees “Teper aid will be announced at time of ale, tee Sah oats beso teapot GFW LGETREON SEE eae 20 AMD EAST | ot as eae Paes ae, eee Sere. | na eR URKER, AM, CE. Prin a James Ker to C. Willams of Hlinois, son . | obligations of American citizen jel-asas LATIMEH & SLOAN, Aucts, ; 8. BENSINGE! Y Pais ai ‘at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser | G PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ae Pry cer tmeut varded to Master M, | #obert Williams, acting adjutant general. loyally discharge the same; to aid emigrants | 7 arimen & SLOAN. Auctioneers, 5 supe 1 Auctioneer. _ | s5oF Bu, folio Sel at toa eneat ties taal seconde et | after lve days: sivertiseroent of warp seesie in tome | Gomer fhent Dee pak RB on of the grammar department for | 4 CHANCE FoR NoN-coMMISSIONED OFFICERS. | to become self-supporting by directing the L 1409G st., near U. 8. Treasury. | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. he District of Columbia 1 'wall offer for gale-om WED- Rewspaper published in Washington, D. C. ‘Spring sessions. Iuprone the general proficienc Before the appointments are made from | current of immigration away from crowded | LOTS 20 TO 2 INCLUSIVE, IN BLOCK 3, on | VERY FAST BAY PACER, SEVEN YEARS QLD; | PB. M.. on “the promises, all” that ‘certain ARLES B. BAILEX,$ Trustees, Expect ot Ppateem, Secours cad neta, spplication. deportment and proficiency, were | non-commissioned officers, who have passed | ‘rial occupations; by specially fostering a sen-| HOWARD AVERUE! ae ABDED TO OUR REGULAR SALE OF HORSES | bia, aud’ Sentral avenue, now or formerly occupied Atma & 51048, ypmmoncers Tot th ded to John J. Lynch, George J. Me- : = fn by u c S Rete ‘ROOMS. HOH, Grilith, contaisine one hundred and hear U. S. Treasury. ; Geaiky, John O'Conner, Ocrnalien their “preliminary examinations, will be finally | timent and organizing a movement toward WURSDAY AFIFUNOOS, JUNE EioH.| 158 HSTREET NORTHWESE, ON SATUK: | nlne acres of land, more or less, according to plat, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ENTIRE PLANT OF vaLU.| Scio! ot hu ‘Arite tural Drawing. D. Fine! eph J. . examined at Fortress Monroe and given com-| making agriculture a preferred vccupation, IN01, commenciny at FIVE O'CLOCK, « EDEALEMS INVITED! 47 ELEVEN | the sane wade by B.D. Carrenter. July. 160 re a TT EES CHISERY, IMPLEMENTS AND | PLO! et Civil Service drains Donner toes Shuccat ton missions: Win, M. Morrow, sergeant, company | and by such other ways’ and. means. as. shall 1p AEERSTNVITED. sersice | Soup mM Governor Shepherd: No. folie 113 ove | © PEASEHULD INTEREST OF TIE WASHING: | {USES St MOUND rates. ‘Day and mielitwemiona onnor, Francis F. Locroft and Alphonsus} p ‘seventeenth infantry; Philip Hawley, cor- | fron ti sins of the county survey a TON HEAT AND POWER COMPANY. 5 = . - tél rom time to time seem best adapted to pro- r x, Columbia, towether with all the i vements, Ways, 7 HENK) ©. SPENCER, LL. Ova sane department premiame were awarded | PoFal company H, sixteenth Infantry; Benf | mote the general object,” = Ls le See canements, rights, priviloges and appurtenances 4 | We Wilsall at public auction on THURSDAY. THE 2 Mis. NAKA” SPENCE Hardaway, sergeant, company C, seven- yi ing or in any wise appertaining. teenth infantry; Wm. H. Morford; corporal, to the following boys for application and de- rtment: William J« , {DAY OF JUNE A. D. IN], at | —™ ‘The corporation is to be managed by a board O'CLOCI A = i KP. M., on the oes | J ISRBALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTIT TRAND D. orail cash. at option of purchaser.” All BLACK BESSIE AT AUCTION, POSITIVE Sarg | ‘ngoume ‘OF STYLISH BLACK MARE, WITH SIDE-BAl 3 a1 ween. rect nese collese, 1207 WR wt. bw. Pujaeyee enry Lock- - 7 - of trustees consisting of twenty-one members, | convey icing and recording at purchaser's cost. $250 Bucey ae Bf from date of sale in equal payments. Notes to be ay bet oth and 10th and D and & s = i pre ee Soba MeCeoein’ Wil Best, | company C, twenty-first intantry; Chee E. | Sho hare boon chomte for the heer your an fel’ | Sarena ae on SATURDAY SUNT TWENTIETH, 1991, at | ven, bearing 6 per cent interest Por gaaums parstss | Burner Manseorccy gouvereace ante decd caved | pared veccessany sor tH eervicw evarenenta od Wm. Cotter, Join Dunn, Thomas Sweeney, | 18% corporal, company F, eighteenth in-| jows: “Simon Mubr, Chas. D. Spivak, Bernard | Jlo-dsus LATIMEM & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ELEVEN O1CLOCK ‘A.M. invour roomes T-and | Sm ‘and to be secured by deed ef trust on neg. of the lan records ofthe Di: Glen. Wathins, Albert Becker, Charles Sassin | fants; Jasper E. Brads, jr» corperal,, com-| Harris, Chas. Hoffman, Louis E. Levy and Dr. | _gg-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN CON. | HEE/H street northireat, we wil eit "lack eval c., at cost of purchaser. A depostt of Columbia. the came tring allend cngulerthe |" OUT OF WASHINGTON, Gel teeny ¥. bone : D, eighteenth infantry; Chas. KR. Kraut-| solomon Solis Cohen ‘of Philadelphia, Ferdi- ofrain until TUESDAY, JUNE TWENTY: | and in pertect condition, with shie-bar Casey OY Walt f jatred at the time of sale. Torus to be jashington Heat and Power Com-| Jy OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SANDY Intermediate depart These bo: bof, first sergeant, cowpany F, second artil- | nand Levy, Daniel P. Hays und Dr. Henry M. 1801, saine hour snd place tersand set of single harness. Terms cash. Serapiied with, in Sfteen days, otherwise the trustee yy eT ry fir application, depostment | €£3: Robt. F. Garner,corporal, company C.fifth | Teipziger ‘of New York. city. Kev, Dr. HW. | yei¢-anas LATIMER & SLOAN, || “ieltwzt' " "LALIMEM & SLOAN. Auctioneers. | Freehreathe riebt to resell at the rak and cost of the d horse-power ZELL Boilers, with extra | }.+ "pFil., Montxumery county, Na... riven ceived premiums for application, deportment | Cavalry, Wilbur E. Dove, corpurm, company | L 5 m : = ; Soune newepaper Published in Washington. D.C s. ence, as ter ee Ol a bone government < > : Schneeberger. 8. L. Auerbach, Jos. Eisner and < ; HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. and progress: William Angelo. Robert A. Sus | E twelfth infantry; John O'Shea, corporal, i 1 W 41 1EE B WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctionsers. Jel8-déds i. N. TEMPLEMAN, aunber ts lin san, Dominic T. Murphy, William Roth, Frank | > *Welith infantry: John ea. corporal, | Jacob J. H. Mitnick of Baltimore, Md.; Simon ge RSS nee ch Blower: thon address HENRY Horstkamp, J. Osborne Hickey, Eugene Craw- | CO™Pny I, first artillery; James G. Harbord, | Woit of Washington, D.C ; Louis Aronowitch of VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ANACOSTIA. a pe pee hich maperiph: meet ry FE Jot Steam Fitters’ and Plumbers’ Tools, <3, ford, Chuties Farquuar, Joba’ A. MeCarthy, | (8 termaster sergeant, fourth infantry; Ham- | Ajbany, N-Y.; A. Bernstein and Dr. A. P. Kadi- | BEAUAPUL COTTAGE HOMES AL AUCTION. || rates, Harness and a reat variety of Gtliet pe EMEMBER Fostoria. 7[HE /RePARATORY SCHOOL, lord, Charles Farquhar, John A. McCarthy ’. Markland, corporal, company E, fourth f Chi TiL: David Blaustein of Hi d | 1 BY, Virtte of deeds of trust duly recorded in liber | tnd dith street,on SATURDAY, JUNE (WENTIETH, T FOR LEHIGH UNIVERSITY Arthur N. Marr, Arthur S. Harvey, Thos. Saf- Matthew A. Batson, corporal, com-| University, Waa. H. Hoffman of Pittebuce, Pace | eases 07 ana 310, respectively: oue of theland | TA 1, at TEN O'CLOCK. eiubracing tu pat fou SALE OF LOTS AT AUCTION, is the only school recoinmended Pr Miller Too’ G. Uoedsinger, doveph Hinton: | Pas G, second cavalry; William Norton Wood, |B” Kohn’ ‘of “Omals, ‘Neb, and. Hyman | & the parties secured by, them. we will oftet for sale | Roow Suites, «large cliectom of Freuch Plate Mit JUNE 24, 1801, 1 O'CLOCK. Sin the | Cone of tin best ix John Murphy, Wan. BO Conuor. Robert Major, | S©:8eaut major, third’ infantry; Albert C. Dal- | Kuschewsky of Troy, N.Y. Teoh at SIX O'CLOCK P.M, the following described | Fort. a numer of Handsomely Upholstered Chairs, | poseoeis ts situated on Richmond and Denville R.R. ubia and the | the country offering tes tuition to - phy. 2 ton, sergeant, company A, twenty-second in " jescTiPed | Couches, Lounces and Walnt ‘Oak. Wardrobes, 5 Cin seer Ne. | of Lebict —— a * Frank Wilson, Edmund B. Keith and Frank | soniry; Thomas F. dehley, first-class sergean 2g RL Cot Hair Maitresses, Qak and Wainut Extension Tab et } this side of Falls Church, just 3} miles west of Wash- | # tie building |“ wee Jouvenal. agiek carpe Beles (i Masquir carat SIX TORTURED TO DEATH. : i ining Roo nd Kitchen Yurniture, Braseals and [00 o feo. under the Tease thereut Tecorded im Liver No. | _Je17-cu¥St Principal, 26 New at, tet e i i - ? —_—_—— lat of said’ subdivision ae duly recorded in county . ae = - vgiee ane hand. gocere., Vrs > INSTITUTE, cation, dcporthicnt snd progeess mene award | COBECSY Gy third infantry. Schley | HtPpotyte Lucktess | liber 8. foe 54 “one at team records of tie Distt |” One Uphoistered InvehiiChale, 1s t6 50feet above Washineton city, beautifully | Rrufry f over bocnaetie B 80 per heer tothe following: Walter E. Williams, Daniel “aan oe 9 Contunbla, together with improvements-two _ Absut™250 alone of tone Ware, laid out, good street railway station. Hit 0 ba ay pent is | in coeney at 3 ; - ena EE 7 Fos! lege ot ates as ad : ve Fence dieMahon, Joseph Knight Wm 3° For : ee The orien of wholemle laughter of malcom: | oar A actona Sia eit reir ems | AT TWELVE OL OGE, Hotes Carew Barre | 1 oasenent to wets chechan, fw tephon, | BEET ead eae” ee ae RGELS (S.5) ACADEY. FUN mon sth, William Noonan, Louis Crollard, Joseph ee tents in Port au Prince were supplemented yes- | [ne tad gecontiine at the cost of purchaser. Leristo | seig.oe THOMAS DOWLING & AON. | scceraph, port oflce end terea, Bab s cilss “Co eactonsers, Taaw & sn an New vera.” Meas 4 > ——— a % a cores oes = 2 suction a ‘erms cash. heiptul. homelike. Education with formation of «lar th, Louis Byrnes, George Huston,” William terday by others ofan even more atrocious | vecomplied with within ten days acter ee SAIL M. BAYAN, betptu ae po Hickey, Dennis MeCarthy, Richard O'Connor, | 4% Advertisement for Its Construction Issued | nature, suys the New York Times. In Huyti's | the trustees reserve the right to resell. the | & BENSINGER, Auctioneer. It has fine air and pure water; houses are going up Wat F-MATTINGLY, | Trustees, pee Eel a Galeeoe <taaen Eee. John Major, Walter Keynulds, Wm. Crawford. by the Secretary of the Navy. 1 the alleged Giiat| earn eee ee eee and others tder contract, Vall 5 Ny leeoss . er Reynold “é wford, es capital the alleged ineurrectionists were killed | chasers. 4 ie. JelS-ats 2 my ibeoss __ ee hee ph oro Pitzpat- . : EDWIN B. HAY, Easy drive to Wash : 5 a outs: = Rey award Drown, John Fitepat | The Secretary of the Navy has iseued another | outright, in the outlying towns they were sub- DANIEL OG, CALLAHAN.) T™#°- | gary OF HORSES, MATES, MULES, CARRIAGES, aide ne Ca eb he a ee Dax aurice Diver, John Liston and Francis | advertisement inviting proposals and bids for | ». 4 haart Je19-d&ds ‘14:25 New York ave. WAGONS, BU HARNESS, &e., &. good neixhborhood all roun >. R eed. 5 eae ‘cconem, 5 yu. . Duna. dia /exaibbasthea C48 4. chek taiceniee car ey to fpr —— see aie W aE GREE OGL fii Ay S40 Lountanaavenue, | Terms eaay. Special indicements to persons desir- DESIRABLE BUILDINGTOT. CORNER TWENTY. —- ea id own on the southwestern coast, furnis! six “4 a 3 . on . y 2 iN ¥ ETH. OUI v1 AVENUE NOKT ISTER SUPERIOR. . g eau ¥ wenty-1 ing to build. GONE TO THE SEALING GROUNDS. | going torpedo boat. The boat will be about] o¢ ine victims. TALUS, USINESS ERTY AND DWEL- | QE ACLOCK, twenty: five bead of Horses, ‘Mares _ = oa Gamiinn ipsa 120 tons displacement, and must be completed | "71.6 details of the manner in which they met WADING NGTHN EST COIS HAST. AND | wordy the attention oF Rersobs intending touy, | , Special train from Oth street depot at 1 e'clock, shcoRD at Six UcLOCK, we wl otter Yor aay LADIES’ GOODS. — bp imams fohican for the | within twelve months after Hignatare of the | death were broughthere by the steamship Alvo | By virtue jf adsed of essigmment and trust, duly | at ELEVEN O'CLOCK shard, for the District govern- | Don't fall to go. mtg ot SCL ET Tea = ‘The Alert and Mohican sailed from San F Se eenh de i cnet iy the | of the Atlas mail line, which arrived yenterday. | Sgr 2 pind at Cai Hat wiih Ofte fureale, | ments one Bay Mare. 5, For maps and full particulars apply to This sale should contiannd the sitention of parties in | ML Mawes strect and evening cotuins, Also ladies’ i s tan-| partment’s designs or in accordance with the | port au Prince was not included in the vessel's | ¢m the prem AY, JUNE TWENTY. | 1 new Business Wagon, Lew Dayton Wacon, 1 new M.A. BALLINGER, 142 Fst. search of a valuable building site. jackets, riding habits and tailor-anade suits, Pood nt cisco yesterday for the Alaska sealing grounds. | pidder’s designs. The minimum speed is TH, 189) K b.M., the following | Lop Busey, 1 new No-top ‘anc 20 second-hand ALIN - Be ‘Terms: Oue-third cash, the balance in one and two | 1:28 Ist. n.w. aa dew “ ** | stopping places and no direct news of the | sal watate, situate in the District of Colum Carries, Wagons, Buggies, Phaetons, Cirts, Har- W.O. BECKENBAU Years, 6 per cent, secured by deed of trust on tie | ENCH ACCORDION PLALIING REDUCED ‘They went under special order from Washing-| twenty-four knots per hour, and provision is | ‘tot of+ affairs in the capital could be ob- | pss 0 wit; All that certamm pieceof land and jFemulees | news. de Bo- rape ers 0. BAUGH, Frome olds of ail cash. oe the opto ie pike | JPRENCH ACOORDION PLAITING —kkbUc ton to carry out instructions based on the re-| made for a bonus ranging from $2,500 to tained. = [dione — “ieee Dl Ee eS pate tS, | Auctioneer. BALTIMORE, MD., ghaser. A copoatt of $200 required ot the time os sale. | ya: “children's akirin, “ix per gt cent international agreement. The revenue | £3,500 for every querter knot speed above| The Alvo sailed from Jacmel June 4. Two | 273 as per plat reconled in liter 14, tolio 76, of the | PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATEON days from the day of sale right reserved to resell the | PGCE SogtRa, BPs, Minin, 2e. : i 7 sci ix | Tecorus of the surveyor of the Distrut of Columbia, | K THE LINE OF THE B. AND O. AND B.ANDP.|_______Auctioneer. _selG-Ot_| Dei niy'at the risk and cont of the wefealting pose | LUCAS, MOS wth st.'miw. 8” aphOm" steamers Bear and Rush are already north, and | twenty-four knots and for deductions of $2,500 | days prior to her departure from that port six | 1econs of the survesor of the District of Yotumils, | A THE LINE OF THE B. ANDO. AND B. Ad THE | Fp aTCLIFFE. DARR re Chaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale in | T ADIES WISHING THEIR FINE WHI the Thetis and Corwin sailed on Wednesday, | for every quarter knot deficiency. ‘The vessel | Persons were shot in the public square of the | dvel'ine House and store. eas LATE MICHAEL BANNON. R © CO. Anctionsers, some hewspaver published in Wascincton, Doc. Al | Li ‘Miack done up in first-class F the Marion to go up shortly aud take the latest | may, however, be accepted if she makes twenty- | 10" ne Aegis ee cxeeution, as related | Terr: of S10 will Us Pequmed at hetiinegranie: | a aera auaame lols, suburban homes, farme and VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITES Shan RR ECLIPVES DARE oon, 7 | pasteant atta Drees Sa SwEWAL orders. It only became known yesterday jast | two knots per hour. Under the former adver- | p2,tm4,,A"G4 oMicen was one of appalling | Al/ctuvesaneicand recordin te fue Sere ply ithin a fom minutes’ ride of Washington. ON wasuiNatun 1 SeiG-deas Auctioncers. | sland, 71 fith wt. mw. y L 3 3 prutality. ; fesims to be coniplt thin te 4 ses . ; . ae TES WARS | =e what the orders are. No vessel seized this | tixement two proposals were received, but the | displeasure were chained together, the others outer wave the assis reser the Hicht to Fevell the | is ina flourishing ‘heigiborlioods Lig and” Healthy FRONTING O8 CONNECTICUT AVY De Ser ene SAE BE Gwe Revonson. season is to be sent away, as was the | 5¢cretary decided to increase = size of the | were fastened singly to stakes placed a few feet Titer cr puschanere, EDWIN B. HAY. Assignees | Garasel quniitice seat roe ane BACK TO NINETEENTH STREET. clerk's office of the Supreme Court et the Disteictof Black Diamond last summer.” Every vee. | Dost ad change the plans in other respects, 60 | Srart, "A fle of sitecn soldier acted us ckect: | “ite Hiab NES, Ehuaty tne mew Gecomins tw be recovtaed and appre” | pOBAMUASDAY ASTERSOON, JUNE SWENTY- | Cofustins snd tomar uietad, Vwi eeivat aie 981 PENNSTLVANTA AVENUE, 3 that this readvertisement was made necessary. | tiyners, ‘They were drawn up ina line facing | Te as ehited.” Sule takes place at Anuapolie dunction athe Net SHS Se PEE von sare, fale, for cash. af the auct Silk Mitts, 250., S5e. and 45. sel encountered is to be warned once, and «| The proposals are to be opened August 18 next. | the Conaemusd wretches teed about ae donee JRATOUIIE. DABE 8 00, ache ate mw. | COCR Pane e SpenPs ELEVEN OCLOGE ON THE PREMISES, Biv Tae NES “CLEANFAST" BLACK STOCKINGS. memorandum of the date and place will be --- > a paces distant from them. At a given signal a cai JAMES REVELL 4 FRONTING 100 ee ey Lawn, Isvl. AT TEN O° M. i Every pair ws od entered in the log of revenue steamers. If IS HIPPOLYTE CRAZY volley rang out, tollowed instantly by the | VALUARLE UNIMPROVED. REAL ESTATE ON | ‘and. f ‘Trustees. NTING 100 EEET ON EACH STREET, gibi and interest of Kovert & Giarke in andto be | 95c. children's Stockings L after having been warned the vessel is caught a shrieks and groans of the sufferers lashed to] Xk UF N STREET NOKIHWEST, BY AUC. | _ At reat estate ents Si BAN AO’) sone EIGH- ABOUT 38,000 SQUARE FEET. Furniture, consisting of Desks, Tables: Book Canee | 207 Lies: srocRimie: 3 baum $1 sealing she will be seized and escorted to Ouna-| Queer Actions of the Presiden of the Black | the stakes, Sree TENTH wall be sold that ery dentable piece of | Zhe, BropeRty cat, be ready subdivided, making | Chairs, ruaacin Carpet, Cativet” levorving Desk | Eleuadurabie, sit —— there the skins will be removed and Republic. Iteppears that an order had been given di-| On FRIDAY AETERNOOK. JUNE TWENTY. | proverty. 110 St. Pau} street. known us the “Bannon FASHIONABLE SECTION OF THE CITY. Sbove day aud date, I will stso sell at ‘Public sale. for wss TED_—LADIES TO qlored and the officers and crew will be taken | 4 vo york special to the Philadelphia Press | Tecting that aim be taken at the armeand legs | SIXTH, 1801, at 1X C DOR, we will sell st ped ‘Ail of this prowerts ust be sid even ifforless than | ,,Terius: Over and above an incuintrance of 835.000, | tarh‘iq hoo Nok, Atlantic bandas ee, wae aad ‘moved to any Mew apart: to naval transport steamer, which is to be sent New York speci pl of the victims and not ata vital spot. Amd { #8200. front of the premises, 7 3 ieee obaks nasties ee tecee eoncee at 5 per cent per annum, due January :27, 18k, to re- | 430 F street northwest), ONE LARGE MUSLER IRUN | Gasts. b.®., ever Ohi up either f Fi the . According to a letter received today by 5 god y ALL OF LOT 4. IN 3Q z ra Z “> | main, the valance in cash. A deposit of €500 required | SAFE (neariy new). Ail of the above-described prope pared to execute a orders prompty. “u _ trata poamahonenstige~ renee emanate gce neg tiesioes Nend in Poxt | Tantic appeals for mercy the guns were leis- | Fronting M0 tect on 24th street near the corner of N | ply to JAuKS BEV: at the time of sale. It the terms of sale are not com- | erty seized and levied upon as the goods aud chattels | fus'Dresses, MtPeet Cosuines, Jackets, Wraps, Mans ‘this pe Purpose. Force of navy marines will | a gentleman in this city from a friend in Port | nrely reloaded and deliberately brought to the | *Feet northwest. < tering Oy plied within fifteen days frou: the day of sale, rutht re- | of Robert F. Clarke, and will be sold so matiaty execs | tiem, Ber im the ery lntest ‘Pertect ft wuaram- guard all poachers and there will be few, if any, a a . “ +4 : : ee An e.ezant opportunity for investinent. aoe Served to reseli the property at the risk and cost of the | tion No. 31408, at law, in favor ot the Sun Printing | teed. MADAM BUTLER. f ¥; | au Prince the intelligent residents of that dis-| position of aim. ‘The second volley of bullets, | 42.°-¢-t opportunity for investment. |g |, and Attorneys. = od. MADAM BUTLER qutes pub into the courts. Aluks C ; e t % . Zamna Fo Maxon, defaulting purchaser atter five days’ advertisement of | and Publishing Company, DANIEL M. RANSDELL PY Alaska Commercial i Pre: directed at the knees aud arms, brought fresh | years with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, . BAN 4] Such resale in some hewspaper published ins x ‘SM, te 7 ¢ tracted town believe that President Hippolyte 6! rie es paper pul ashing’ arshal, District of Columbia, RATCLIFFE, per naee plese — Phase Compiled) eR cries from the victims, The third and ast | eee ey ied ee ne ra e200 reacted | _Je6-ate : bose ton, DC. All;conveyancing and recording at the cost | DAIR & Cu, Auctioure & JLi-d&dbs M TBH ing 2.000 tons of coal to Ounalaska to sup- | i8 insane. ta | Volley, was aimed at vital spots, anc after it the | St {na Purcneser'g sption., A deposis ot €200 reauired | Jette purchases. | MTeD States waRsHALS sate ey vi | Mae. T. AERISON vig the geverament thet aris B the season. ; His disposition to massacre his enemies is | a)peais for mercy gave pies re dying ata ee RAICLIFER ‘Daite Paton ™ LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1409 G st... | j016 azas a, ue of writ of Bert facia, tue out of te clerue uy James Purgasson. political secretary of | not regarded as an indication of madness. It @ man endeavored to raise himself upon | _Je! uctioneers. _ | TRUSTEFS' SALE OF ONE-HALF OF A DESIRA- = | emiee: Coart Coimm- joreig) or o1 i 4 = ~ 7) e NC! ALE. BLE REAL bia, and t% 1 will sell at publicsale, Is constant! receivine from leading houses beatles oe baapatine we of cqmmons | was his queer conduct on May 30, when all the | hisbullet-shattered arm. ‘Two soldiers observed CHANCERY SALE OF TWO DESIRAGLE. PaR-| BLL CORNEM LOT OF GROUND 1X BRO | Ce dey See Oe ee a ee nae ont tne Count Hones door eae Basse ay pet said ‘that the foreign office had reecived a| Members of the diplomatic corps at Port au| the movement and stepped forward to finish | \/ TIALLY Com n him. One placed the muzzle of his rifle over | | S'REET CORN PLETED SMOUSES ON SIFLH | pLAND. D. PHULSDAY. 1HESECUND Day OF JULY. Isl im London and Paris the intest styles in By virtue of @ certain deed of trust, dated August | 2 #1OT UF COLUMBIA. ELVE O'CLOCK M.. all the right, title, clsim t By virtue of s decree of the Supreme the | at T communication from Sir Julian Pauncefote, | Prince called on him to protest against the A ‘ District of Columbte nesecd ea ange and interest of Jobn in'and to the following de- ; ds a rn the dying man’s heart, the other pressed his Under decree of the Supreme Court of the District of 1 et seq., one of the land records of the Dis- ‘to wit: jumbered ereve a IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS. the British minister at Washington, in whiel | violation of the Mexican consulate as an asy-| rifle against the temple. Both schdiers fired | Cunath a, penned tn, equity cate No, 110 ows | Hct of Coluinbia. and at the reyneat of the, party we | Cute tty day of June, LAU. tbe anders dunbered ‘six hundred aed ninety secon Siz Julian stvted that he expects to beable to] nm of refuge by Hippolyte'’s savage soldiers. | together. Feet re ly yreulsee cn ReBSESDAS. | in front of dhe: premives on SATURDAY. TONE | Eebestve premiage on MON secher with sil unt sinsuiar the nuprovemeute tenon, CHILDREN'S HATS AND MOURNING proceed y hai on. tu front pretnises, b 3 o od UN! ; einnciar ieomane Beth the Cattod Senter uiner, delay to discuss | your men, Gen. Souli. Af. Rossier, Leger Cauvin | Ihe bodies were allowed to lie where they | etx Pulists thot at FIVE Gc ral isbtyat HALE-PANT FIVE O'CLOCK RD DAY OF JUNE, 1001. at the houre and levied apex sothe ‘or John honey, it P.M the following deschibed provente csitusts io dis | SftRE mlentioned. the two! ec a ‘of jot seventeen, perey in the city of W 'D. C.. to, county of Washington. in the District of Columbia, " eit: Tike wost twenty-iive (25) feot front by tue depths | 4.4 FIVEOCLOCK Y St, that Pa . had fallen until sundown exposed to the fierce ta #f che reference of the Bei disputes (formerly Hippolyte’s minister of justice), and or wing sea disputes to PI j fplaguare two hundred ‘and ninety-nine, witch beeins | Of Edward ‘T. Walker. DANGEL M. RANSDELIC for thee: said rays of the san and the gaze of the populace. of Willian Wiliams and Tiss Willies, aso GOODS A SPECIALTY. arbitration. his brother, were dragged from the Mexican | 4 soldier of Hippolyte passing by happened to nwton poe Oe etry, D. C., the same being tmproved by two brick | of lot numbered eight (8), in block m isaape of the mecthenst commer of lot, and ‘Marshal Dist. of Col. KATCLIFFE, DAKK & weuse =mAN Yur consulate and shot to death. Fecognize in one a former enemy, and imme- dwellinic houses, under roof Lut not completed, | fen of Penfanin Fr pr ms thence ‘south twenty feet, thence west one ———— SD-abthe —_ ZE. FIGHTING, Mr. Tweedy, the acting British consul, talked | diately proceeded to empty the contents of his | ** be cores of Tuthand H strevts northeast. | Tirookland, "as recorded in the office of the surveyes | 2 I eet ae ee place St berieiting Talker | RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00... AUCTIONEERS A Battle Royal Among Four Coolies Armed | very sharply to Hippolyte. He demanded to ating rifie into the body. amounts, at one and two Years trout ate of wag. with of the said District in Liber No. 6 (county subdi- =e one Be perinning. being ob 920 PA. AVE. N.W. 1329 F STREET, Y lyte. ie i i ‘i interest, ‘cash, at option of purchaser. is folios nd 104. west # ORT! With Knives. know why the treaty which made the Mexican | ginitier tp that of a-chered ine. see a gi 0 eddie fot sack fot at Ue of auleand terns | | Torun: One-third (+) cat and the balance tn tx and | AEE p.pasT FIVE O'CLOCK P. 2, Jot nine, | VAQUARURTEREE-STORTAND BASEMENT BAY. | yg.y + Opposite he Ruban. ‘The steamship South Fortland arrived at | consulate a refuge had been violated, and asked | thought that the explosion cannot much longer | the ris forevel at rag and cost of detauiting pure | Pet anni, payable sant annually. or all cosh. at the | @egare two hundred and. aisty-tve. if’ beng the AVENUE NORTHEAST, BY AUCTIC New York yesterday afternoon from Jamaica | Yt Assurance the consuls representing the | be delayed. Hippolyte, it is said, has man- | chaser; all conveyancing at purchasers cost, st die time of sale. "All Conveyancing and recordnee CLOCK FA. we will sell, by auction ia a: a: then = other governments had that their sacred offices | aged to estrange every one from him but the peer ere will be at the purchaser's cost. Terms ot sale to bo the premises, ~ ports. afternoon of June 12 the Port-| would be free from the invasion of assassins. | army, aad ia reling simply by force of arms, JOB BARNAWD. Soppplled with mn Aiteen days or the property will be re~ ye EE clase oe ores hud touched at Port Marie. “Mate Lowell was | Hippolyte became very angry. He shook his | Hippolyte looks upou Slaigat as the princt- 00 oth st. nw. soldies the Hisk and. cost of the defaulting purchaber aot EES yy an elemnnty but | ANTON AND GANGETSE LEDCH, formeriy with sent on shore to get the mails. On his way to | hand at Mr. Tweedy, glared at the otherconsuls | pal instigator of disorder. ‘The latter iv at ‘THOMAS DOWLING & SON JOSEVH F. BATCHELDER, ane wo.equal instal a Finer and Mabon ieiess, Par. ot) the post office he came across a crowd of blacks | pohnag pdb ee oe present in Kingston, and when the Alvoar-| je19-akas ‘Auctioncers. Jamas F. Hoot? * =< ‘Trustees. en FRANK T. BROWNING, Trustee, Seige caer rE, ERE on ibe village green. | There must have been at | aye presi lent of ia rest egumesyé™ se © | ved ak acmel the passcngere were subjected | 3» srcLivr DAMM & GO., Autioeees 19d ES F FRR e, patiaine, DUNCANSON Bibs. SNOW SN aSG ate Ne least 300 of them, aud when Mr. Lowell inquired | " With that he hurried ont, slammiing the door | ¢? thems wane sicheative of Monae Se tin ; Souplete eetabuishavent of Haun. seit n e v1 THIRTEEN VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON ys 7 ontet Articies, al i» bets ered todo Mh what the row was about they informed him that | behind him. The constls IGokedat one another | © The Alvo met at Navassa Hala. tia Adtsom {Vedi woetaees ee SP | a beeen PT ROMRS DONTANS £A0K; Gaereren he Drow hie Waborter tie Than store, ow &® battle royal was just about to begin. Four | in consternation. Presently from an adjoining | dack of the same line, which vessel reported THULSDAD APTERNC JUNE EIGH- M. Auctionsers. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF ber Dew inethods. to w expects invites at- deed » “ | polyte had resorted to music to cool his nerves. | been assaminated. A small paper printed in | im front of the premises, < AND 0, PROPERY NUMBER 907 FOURTH STREET STREET, ATAUCTION. Tolket in» sort of Montague-Capulet contro- | Fast as the consuls were about leaving in di | Kingston publuhed the report the doy of the | SUB LOLs Oe NETO EN ANDO | NORTHWEST AT AUCHION. Virtue of n deed of trust. duly recorded in Liber Diuixe, veray, and exch of th ved at the | gust Hippolyte, looking suave and apologetic, | Alve's departure, June 11 Fronting Si-2 ject by the depth, FIVE OCLOGR B Me ve Gi salt DSEVENTIL at | 1502, folio 1 et seq. one of the land records of the Dive = * 3 DRY CLEANING, conelsion what P ius planet | entered the room and apologized for his strange gue tatcee > Se a Fee i ottantatberse Om | art, of lot 2, square Gt7, rontilur 14. feet 4 incwes | gctyccummuiny athe regent Of the Dares scare PIANOS AND ORGANS ss amemauad generally altox vod a place to | behavior by saying he merely went out to give nd the attention of o others. on 4th street by a depth of 86 feet to a 15-foot wide | JUNE THIRTIETH, 801,’ conmeneme ot TER arbor the other, threw any iouger,so they de- | an order to the commandant. ‘% cpisag BE, scarica? Spee, Sec, semcen chancel ae Bae two | al Ey Semmoriaie”thovsiony trek | O'CLOCK. and centsn front Say toga no | K RAKAUER PIANOS HAVE, WON THE ADwIna, axrox. risciren acim tided to tight to the ueat! ‘The letter says that Hippoiyte had been sub- use née Property bord, oF ‘all cash, at the option of the. pi Ey pec i 4 , x 3 In the center of | ject “to vislent fits of insanity before he be- | Annval meeting of the National Association of | Humor,” Aasiout of $200 required atthe ue Of le. | gutta with ines Uy aaend of rtwtontine | Suoe ad, Gshniusie we ap the homered | 206,64 one igure Arun a see oo sr pa o, an it, ut each corner. | came prom tin Haytian politics, and that | Life Underwriters began Wednesday morning | days from the day of sale riht reserved to resell the Er gloo revived st tine option of purchaser. A deposit | Hoon, Kitchen and Be Kom Furnt — eof nts. They wore | he was put in a strait jacket once four or five | in Detroit, over 100 delogates being present. In | Prvvsrty at tho tak ani cont-of the defame pure JOHN FS VOGET,? p. tg hy RS Y SUPPLIES. fae vot hawt's Laat auteach man grasped in | years ago. Firmin, his former minister of | its report the executive commitice proposes a | soue newspaper puolisued in Washington, D.C. All THEA DENG a cos | bremises known us No. ‘Nort Capitol street, and FAMILY S i cnet For a moment. The meade seven aches | foreign affairs, resigned because of the erratic | “tpareau of information,” which menus te en: | courenunctan recontingatthecontoftuepurciaser. | ye17lkds MAnctiogcets, | spumenly known an the Jae ee ‘(jo fo TB. WALKEE & 00. AND JOU WILL exch other, then the cont 20d glaring at | actions of his chief. Jt ix said that the black | tabiishing of a system for Dlacklisting agents | se11 + RATCLIFFE, DARE & C =e aeeeen — find i! kindsot kariy Frans. Verstatien, Spring Sake tome “He chs, tort was given and the | president has frequent ite of erying, which are | UpyarSdseds ate conchiored en aeons | Jeld-dkae aoe L** —- * 1400 @ st. HVIx a MOULTON. doubt ‘Old Fianon taken Inene st soe | ee eoas Mocha amd Jews Colles, All ai the lowest 5 & case of every man ful ee i ci " roa N J — 4 2 =< ivy it nuts Lowell says that without any exception | forward to as a certainty, but the reports that | ®¢? ‘ og. rie hy | DAY OF JUNE, at RIVE QCLOUR TM. oo. TWENTY-ONE LOTS IN MOST RAPIDLY IM- | ‘VHE SCHOONER B. B. WILL BE SOLD | = = — terest of an insurance bureau to protect the BATCLIFFE, DARK & CO.. TEINWAY, it was the most fearful sight he ever saw. In | he had been already killed are i Z 2 eae “Aue PROVING SECTION OF NORTHE. at public sale clear of all ‘as, she now lays at |S) my 28-1m. AR T_T five minutes it was When th 1e had been already untrue. interests of life insurance in the District of | _¢1-d&ds sna cenke cit wont digi Sater Leach & Coe Canton ae ‘ongane and aoliane ‘or rent. —< z : ‘ 1 the po patgrecnts Dues cmb satis Dullabia: aad Se mn eopsinbeeet Oe - On AY, JUNE, TWENTY-NINTH, 1801. | Nge'¢QeSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-THIED, 160 AE DEOUI'S Music Store, EST NEW BUTTER arrived upon the sc dies, Lacked al- 0 P LATIMER & BLOAN, Auctioneers. at MALF-PAST’ FOUR P. M., on the promises. we TWO OCLOCK P.M. For further ad- | _229+tr 5 Pa ave. 4 its. Good Rice... Teyond recopuitivu, tay iaeide Saawegeh |. Fight Retween = Man and = Mule. mittee to secure the establishment of a chair of | Li — ‘will sell without reserve, to the hihest Tots 35 So boven’ Biz Cons Veacbes or The fourth man was so crazed A terrible fight between a man te id an in-| life insurance in the University of Chicago. cote, ‘Ayric woun ts | soci to. inewmsive, 74, 7: a FINE IMPORTED GROCERIES AND TABLE sett gt yn RDS on ISH ot tee ae ae that before the police could nde 0 furiated mule occurred in a blacksmith sh4p at | After the chair had appointed a committee to es ‘2 ‘00 1th ote mes, east aide To deeve bas own bute thoverh bis rensc ne | Babeetng Risen ee ena annmnith hte st | crise the consttintion Geo. P. Haskell of Now + LUXURIES “T AUCTION, {nthe square, (Traasporta Se se eee ———~<ee ake ‘ead onneaion ts hokce sm o be | York read an eloquent paper on “Life Invur~ a ees and carettes within half square. a a an aversion to being shod and had to be | vce asa Social Tower te delete ety PRIS : At Sheepshead Bay thr: Heyman, thi i ir wi invitati © Final sae, Boumntdinie— own. Heyman. the blacksmith, finally fixed | their wives by invitation of the Michigan Asso- IMPORTED SOUPS, AND PICKLES, IMPORTED the shoes and went to the door. He had hardly | ciation then “took the steamer Sappho for an MACABONT, VER) one Merry Monarch, 1; Airplant, 2: Fremont, 3:| done so when the mule broke away, from the | excursion to the Flats. ” LUO A EARNEST Raa GhneOS: time, 1.01 45. Second race, 1 mile—Civil | man holding him and with distended jaws WHET AND. OTHER CHOCOLATES, FIun Service, 1; Tervider, 2: Liebal, 3; time, 1433-5. | made for Heyman. ‘The mule chased Heyman | _ Water Five Feet Deep in the Streets, Dib ssunGa ws LEDS Ax oNDIAe AS ‘Third race, volunteer handicap, 15 around the shop, placed his mapping jaws | A terrific storm truck the village of Utica, | QF EV °F ce LINE Go ‘SERV CRIPTION, N Vi) Grauie, 1; Hoodium, 2: John Cavanagh, 3;| 1 Herman's face and bit off the hose and | eight miles west of Ottawa, Ill, yesterday, and Bree FRU WDERS AND aes time, 2.10 $-5. Fourth race, 1'¢ miles—tiley, | lower right cheek. He fell to the floor and the | for four hours a solid sheet of rain fell without | IMPORTED SEAbOMI Beech Sin fe Serre ree ae. Face, 1), mi ugford, 1; Lepanto, 2; Get tysburg. 3 time, 1.59. Sixth race, 1 nailer | from the foam of the mule’s lips. Kern, 1; Isace Lowis, 2; Tammany, 3; time, 200368 Customs Collector to Be Kemoved. At St. Louis: First race, mile and 50 yards} A Tacoma, Wash., dispatch says: Private Jeuse McFarland, 1; Antonio, 2; Granuie A, 3: | advices received in Tacoma today from Wash- time, 1.544. Second 3 ile —N: Hake», 1; Nellie Peari, 2: Hedin, 3 time, -si, | ‘280M state that Collector CM. Bradshaw of ‘Third race, i mile—Adrienne. 1: Glockner, 2; | *he Port Townsend custom district will be re- Fanwe, 3; time, 1.47%. Yourth race, 1 mile | moved very soon. Formal charges were filed snd 100 yards—San Sabs, 1: Mayor Nolen, 2; | against him at the Treasury Department some Castilian, 3; time, 1.56. Fifth race, % mile time ago, alleging incom neglect eats, ‘iret heat Guido, 1; Josie 2; | duty, snd! connivance at certain tg 3; Jone M, 2: Eolem, 3: time, 1.19. Stath race, | into this, country of contraband Chinen ne jile—Con’ a; Te " ars ts ‘om Hardin, 2; Inver-| means of false certificates from Victoria. At o: First race, 1 1-16 miles—Carus, Radyard Kipling in This Country. 1; le ¢ 2; St. Albans, 3; time, 1.5%] padyard Kipling arrived in New race. mile—Maud Howard. 1; Miss z Wi. He Bulwark, 2; Addis, 3; time, 1.0434. Third race, | City of Paris on Wednesday. 11-16 miles—Lankrapt, 1; Atticus, 2: Fakir, 3; | incognito, as his health time, 1.5334. Fourth race, % mile-— ight, | to see the many visitors 1; Creoie,2: Renounce, 3; time, 1.14 Fitth | upon him. He left New York yesterday Face deciared off. Sixth race,.% mile—Lizzie ‘noon to spend a few weeks in country Zgas, 3; Armicl, 2; Healy John, 3; time, 1.1834; | some friends.

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