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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ¢.. Y. JUNE 24, 1891. CITY AND DISTRICT. POLITICAL TALK OF THE DAY. |STRANGE CASE OF DAVID MOLLOY. AUCTION SALES. ae EDUCATIONAL ‘ciceulation of Tue Fresrxa | TM Reason for the Anti-Harrison Meeting | Suddenty Sirleken Deaf and Dumb Through . Feature Ane ____IN_ WASHINGTON °° | im Indianapolis—Farmers in Convention. Being Drugged and Assaulted. = - - Stan is not only the laryrst and fullest, but it i} 4 special from Cieveland. Ohio, says: The | The case of young Favid Molloy of New Rene See a ck Allcorortuntty ever o@ered to Forme Ciniorne also the Best, since the paper goes not alone | motive of the Indianapolis and Harrison meet- | York is one of the strangest that has come to ~ HEALTH DEPARTMENT, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ELEGANT AND WELL REPT HOUSEHOLD EUR. | «se un” paints Gravee pene eter into the hands of the people of the District of | ing is now confessed. A. L. Conger of Akron, | the notice of physicians in some time, and is . Fe hay SABPETS AND KEFRCTS 8 EME | chin: endo) paumtine. ‘Seturtay sand ees Columbia as a body, but regularly info Meir | Who was a prominent factor in the movement, | a leading topic of interest in the metropolis. - PERCE a Seen of crecente, Pectieete orte into the families of all classes, and into #3 im the city and admits that he is fighting | He is the son of Willinm Molloy, manager of WaT WANETNGTOR, Toe an NREL. hae bed 12 medals and studied Lo emg renee cinar an eclt ut the | Hétrison because the President disregarded his | David Dudley Field's estate. Wasnmaron,__March 16th, 1891, _, xfer Qipa DOO eh | for ecln” Fatinael saminee oP gen aet-om.. Pesnriace those of the money-spending as well a8 the | wishes in appointing a postmaster at Akrog| A week ago Molloy started out to collect Sell at the above-named mancore sil the Wins Foe } even cename Aponte ican Money-earning portion of the community. A jast winter. It is now anybody to beat Harri-| rents. On his way down town he entered a a and Household Geode contained SkoutES EQ advertisement in its columns therefore reaches | son with him. saloon at Chatham square to gota drink. He At ur request I would s MAHOGANY Pi PHOLSTERED PARLOR | }) Acme Phonoera FroQcwary eftained in three . ANY, PLUs ERE Tine tausht "tres. hemroue, shel the eye of eversbody worth aching Xonrm DAKOTA Panne remembers geting the drink, but say he wad ee tate that analysis proves the Royal | Hiv ne ements Romeo ea gh yee a The State Farmers’ Alliance of North Dakota | denly Com Sreeseiens sitter: lenring the RASS BlANO Len: STUDER T aS tne 16; +P Sonar A GOOD START MADE. convened at Grand Forks yesterday morning | *#/oon. e nex! ing he remembers he was * 2 Lami L Al CURTAINS, | SUMMER OCT RSE TN Pity v st lO o'clock, Three hundred. delegates ae in | i" the hallway of 19 Pellstret struggling vith| Baking Powder to be-a cream of tartar powder free from impurity, pathy iio ENATE | Boasts Hak kaein tees Meeting of the Committes to Raise Funds | attendance, being representative alliance men | fo1F young men. His satchel, containing the Wat? De SINGS, EADY | Praia $10 fer Secure t ‘acampme: from all parts of the state. The mecting will | money he had collected, was missing. PILLAR | . encom The first meeting of the committee to secure | continue at least three days. The business will | | The four men were subsequently arrested by| @MG @ wholesome leavening agent, BOUR PE: Rove Tae FRow a guarantee fund for the enteriainment of the | include the election of officers, of delegates to | Detectives Price and Schirmer, who also SEO! Oat NEW, | 2B new, anil Reptegs mr A 20 Sean tac len Grand Army encampment in thiscity next year | the national convention in 1892, the adoption | into. custody a you CLOVER SS AND CROCK mR AN IER. 1 WR SUITES, | het. aw. jes, witch jo? an, wiki _, Hy roman named Maggie 12) oN Willard Hall. ‘The | Of « constitution, by-laws, and a platform. illiams, who sa saw the prisoners as- = Lerrkeibepscm 2 hopes ioe mect.| Radical and conservative views are both | ult and rob Molloy. Molloy did not make a 42 ‘Loe"zer - De ROCKERS FE SCHRET, THACHER OF Pian ‘ EX | J. harmon: ae. Particul strongly represented. Intense interest centers | Complaint until Wednesday morning, when he kt e POLAT ERS | eevnere se wait en too ove a fg bed Iaat Fridas,aud last evening they met. | on the question of Walter Muir's eligibility to | #gkered up to Policeman Devlin in Pell street aan Se moeeened eee organized and took the necessary steps tobe- | re-election as president. Muir represents the | 22d wrote on a picce of paper that he had been ALSO Die eatin « " an fan active canvass for the money. As one | radical men, who wish to indorse the Clacta- | robbed and that he eotald nellher speak nor hear. Health Officer. OTE Peer a reee ete eeetee | Moe See © CRACETY OF Boats ak 1 last evening, there is only | ®*ti platform, favoring unlimited silver coin- | A day or so later Detective Price arrested Delia ROOM AND CHAMBERS, ln first-class cond! HARMONY. of the speakers said evening, | age and government 2 per cent loans. Thereis | O'Connor and Maggie Reilly as witnesses 3 : hie six weeks to the meeting of the encampment | 4 against the priso: This siie presente au elegant opportunity to secare strong opposition to Muir and the Cincinnati prisoners, fue furniture, ae the owner a in Detroit. Within the next two weeks he | platform. pplclioy and his father came to court early. pains 1 spealiaeaheepieapeha a ; 7 3 = Fs ar ont seeker thought the citizens ought to know what they THE XEW YORE FARMERS. partie bev yobs oe role age Rare Rend AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. a UES Se Mea QBE OPES FROM 19 CLOCK could do, and issue circulars to every delegate! Ata meeting of the officers of the New York | js become pale and haggard. After the oath THIS AFTERNOON. = —_ nen —— peg ALSO FOR SALE BY PRIVATE SALE. to the mpment inviting the encampment | State Farmers’ League in Albany yesterday the | had been administered to Molloy in writing = = Seo a EI ] ATIMEx & GLOAN—Aaanace to meet here in 1892. Commissioner Douglass, | third party movement was unanimonely de-| Justice Tainter wented to know whether. the | FOLEY. Auctioneer. WEEKS £00. auctioneers. ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. ) a ag, XIN TATIN” AND as the chairman of the committee, presided at | nounced. A committee was appointed, of | Prisoners pleaied guilty or not guilty. This | PEREMPTORY SALE OF DESIRABLE TMPROVED Opposite City Post Office. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TMPHOVED REAL FSTATE | renee yrick pwELLINGSON Teasow sole near two ibe the meeting last evening and Mr. R.A. Fish | which President Armstrong is chairman, to | "ry brought Lawyer Moss to his feet. FRORERTY A a IN GEORGETOWN, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. BET WEES Sree ON MARION STREET URCH, O25 North «arouse, was the secretary. call a delegates’ meeting of tbe state league,to| "1 forbid my chents to plead,” he cried. TWEEN THIRTS FURNITURE AND, HOUSEFURNISHINGS AT! By epee ey aed BR rea a ea zs bp, 2 “ ‘ J ” 7 Me N. ne e land ‘ords Of si z r 7 Ps] x . aaa ace aummenmeils be held in Agricultural Hall, Albany, in the But I want to know how they plead now,’ OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD | ani 1430, folios Sas and. G4 Tespectively. cial atthe | (O28 WEDNESDAY, JULY FIRST. Ist, = > iy answered the justice. | FURNITURE, CARPETS, MATTING, WAL! jnont of the party secured thereby, we shall set! at | O'CLOCK P- in front ot the premises, we CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROs8, While the object of the meeting was to or-| early part of August, to discuss future legisla- | “™vered Me duets ty nay THE Ph | AND OASH FURSICCHE, TNO WINE FOLDING . auctions in front of the prouilves, cu Falbay TRIS 1s, KND'S, é Foe ae Tees Tate hare ou titical action. hem KH Ds “AND A QUANTITY. ‘Go. HIRD DA SLY ‘ 3 N SQUAKE 444, vane Ladies aad Little (i ganize for work, yet some progress was re- | Sou ahd Pelltical action. aw a whether they are guilty or not,” suid Moss "103, SIZE 12 BY 48, BU AUCTION” INSIDE. THE ROOMS THURSDAY, | PM Cat yet cen Dosa of eeu ine Soa oe Improved by three two ttot) nd baserient su‘ Wil reopen Sept 14, 1a o-te ported in collecting subscriptions, as the fol- ER NGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS. “The court of general sessions is the place for AN ALLEY JUNE TWENTY-FIFTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK. _ It" | ing in said Georgetown and distingushed as the south | brick residences, wit . Both the bills dividing the state of Pennsyl- | th do th ding.” ‘Ts Terius: Lie above property will be sold subject to =~ = alf of the west half of the east helf of lot 10S, in | BOW Under rental at #. RVICE EXAMINATIONS BUOCESS dicates: Hotel Men's Association, | - d ig the st 3 em todo their pleading.” Justice Tainter | y deed’ of trust runn ne two years, and the telen ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, = ~ at r io ; Seon: eae oe Woodbury, | Vania into congressional and legislative dis- | said no more. rite er Magee Bt ABBE aw, | Beai'aaihtion enerete (oquare Woh frontin ‘ont is salon, Sesh merge wide of O serene cud having = depth of 00 | within maby seunreof cane mse, Soot See es ; feet, together with the Improvements, &e., consist se of cobie come, Some enenay a WAH DEPARTMENT, WASH. | Of inevt two-story and bassinent brick house, kuowune | Belt Line aud should com the attention of fam $200: The Losekam. $100: #1,000: A. S. Trber, £100. were written to Molloy on paper | br complied with withio ‘Afteen days trou: day of ‘ea nswers were read aloud by Stenog- | o,sue Property to, be, resold at cose of defan ting pu INGTON cry, were vetoed Inst evening by the governor. | _ Question d the SIGNAL OFFICE, reasons in extenso, his main objec- | 20, Me |. Staph home w bone ea es ilies seekin sina} and comortabie hous 8. Preparation tor . 5 e o aa Public auction by authority of the Honorable, the | Preuises 2710 U strect. Terms on each hotse. Cne-h be rn Ra susimats that the money would not be needed until next | tion to both bills being that they are anfair | Pher Seltman. In answer to the justice's RICLIFFE, DARE & OO., AUCTIONEERS. ‘ tee arity of © 7 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, residue in two equal ane On ee ve-halzcash. balance in ewe) June, and that the ouly object im securing the | and contain many irvegelarites contrary vo the | TUCstO he described the partionlars of the | H, sep eacaVe Sw. | Bo Tg seats sh TES O'CLOCK" A rapnnatsatone and, fwo Geara Fonrctivelyy 6 por | Semontin eth ilorst unde, urn ade wor. bth and & caaer en 4 0 cons onal req : t and the robbery and identifies ‘ole, =, ‘ | Ds vENTY-F1F INE, 1s s (ee et at co epost rae — sebecriptions now wes toasceriain I it could be | con Aicutional requirements. Ho i wiling, be | Tocnard and Morrone’ Ditees be was not ause | VALUABLETHREE- 67 PRYAND BASEMENT DAY. CONDEMNED SIGNAL | SEIVTOR” PRUCERTY. | Hotenottte pan ‘Roptcn of 1 rast on, tie prop, | Gained on ack house at tige'et cal, Sp Mirranics i weeded. ays, to postpone the reapportionment of the | sont NDO HO NO. (20 J OBERT CRAIG, Captain Signal Corps and Disburs- | $740 equines af timer e cane —_ + LATIMER & SLOAN, Meumondays. 10 @ It was suggested that each subcommittee | state tos legrslature which yhall be elected by | Sout. ORTHEAST. iby AUCTION ing Officer. Te” | 8100 reantres af time ofsaie, All conveyancing: &-. | soon agay x — “ at 7 Law ie UNE N ‘ I = at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in t Aactioneers. * eee representing the different interests should hold | the people, thoroughly awakened to a sense of | ,,1#¥yer Mose tried a ruse to sce if Molloy was | On FRIDAY, JUNE NINETEENTH, 180i, at stx | PO Se aa: Gaye or trustees reserve the rivht to. resdvertie and ~ PKCD HOM a meeting and arrange « systematic plan for | jow their representatives have failed to meet |{2°™Piing. After asking the witness if he | PCLOCK F- z Z L sell at defaulting purchaser's cost amd risk RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., auctioneers, ne making ® thorough canvass. The name first | this duty. could tell which man had hit him first and re- SUB LOT 35, IN SQUARE 864, FINE DECORATIVE PLANTS FOR THE HOUSE, CHARLES H. CRAGIN, DemRabiE BUALISGior. cone i c is that of the | i i ceiving the reply that they had all goze at him | Fronting 18 feet. on Maryland. avenue and running GAKDEN AND LAWN. COMPRISING PALMS, S. McKENNEY. + ING LOT, CORNER TWENTY. | ry J in each subcommittee i P! gi FOURIH AND VIRGINIA ——S PEOPLE'S PANTY IN CrAR. at once he exclaimed: “Didn't for the | back to # large alley; iiuproved by an elecantly buit | | CROTONS, FERNS, HYDRANGEAB, PANDANAS, Trustees. o GINIA AVESCE NOKTH-| 2 BE BERLITZ SCHOOL. OF LANGUAGES, ee ee ae ee In an interview yesterday President Woot-| police?" mee | iaa't you cry for the | setory tnd ancttent rick dwelt ngis| — Be. Be. Sia | RAtcuirrE DARE & CO..Auctionoers, oN NONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE. TWENTY. 723 14th st. om mm: instructed to e y - 2 . room ‘all the modern improves ih addition RS u i < Ne FTERN UNE - 7 ~ —— Full and George Q. Cannon of the Mormon | As the witness read tho question he smiled, | {veineant cherry suitouk cabinet mantels with mirror | FLOWERING PLANTS. FINE ROSES AND OTHER <n eee: | RROUMD, 9 EK OLOOM, ws WO the SerTeals, | Ginna eememun Sesues sama matin, Mine qe svacommrrrees. church asserted that there was no truth in the | *"y00 Throne a og Geeta aa not beer that | Hees aftizilne t tear Hanon Pincwsnd noe | ORR, GAUDER: | UO TE SSS | VARVARA, UBEMPROTOD, REA. ESTATE, OX eee rik se tng for collace a epectaity. ‘The committees are as follows: charge that the so-called people's party of ck Bue apts . ia tins made Known at sale. A deposit of 200 re. | TWENTIETH: Lael ee ORSDAL BUNE | NEM OF N STREET NORTHWEST, BY AUC- uand the attention of parties in Commissioner J. W. Douglass, chairman; | Utah, the membership of which was wholly | 2¢ 2tank, but Holland gin and bitters. He | | Terinsm ——- tpoatt o S200 re TIon. i 7 quired at of saie. Terms compl ath in 13 | O'CLOCK, ws, 1400 G st. TI ine atte. Suid that he didn't go home because he had no | fips cr uit ig rverved resell a tershandcont of | important collet on. ‘Parkes interested should fake | ,QR FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE twENTy. | “Tern: Due shind cain theialance im one and two ones an Commissioner J. W. Ross, Commissioner H. M. | Mormon, was dissolved by the church. Presi- oa we : receipt books were gone. He ius purchaser. All conveyancing, &--. ai pur- | advantaxe of this sale. Jezz-dts” | SIXTH, 1801, at SIX O'CLOCK, we will seil at public | years, G per cent, secured by sles! of bust aa the Robert, B. H. Warner, treasurer, and Ros A. | to vyn toot tha polite wc ce mned the right | walked the streets all night because he was hacer RALSLEPE Dale CD." | RATCLr. Dare CO Racers |S nr Froperts cold "ot ll cea at the option ot tle pur id “ ~ 7 est dazed, and Tuesday night woke up in a lodgin; ” | # —— Frontihg NO tect on 24th street ‘the corner of N | If the terms of sale are not coupiied with im fh Fish, secretary. aac Cor. | Of, the church. | He also said that he favored | house at either af orea9 Bowers, He dente ae VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITES Street northwest oe days irom the day of sale right reserved to. resell the Army—Gen. Schofield, Gen. Vincent, Col. | the separation of the church and state. that he was at the Grand View Hotel at Fort | count of the run until WEDNESDAY, TWENTY: | on wasnieaie An elegant opportunity for investment. Bronerty ot the risk and cost of the defaulting par- Se ake mane, Cumnadtia Sdecl a cenaliceea aac Hamilton on Monday night, as stated by Daniel | FOGRTH DAY OF JUNE, tauehourand place \°') posi iASY pe ee IASI RS qa ciccaa Glenecal inemr, Van Buren Prather, state lecturer of the | Mcbride. He also denied that he ever smoked | =“ : = Bate to Br eae ence enon che, Pamnions, or all cosh, | conveyancing aud recording of, the com of tbe pur- oS and Surgeon General Brown. ve : . om UNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers. 1X INL TH at the purchaser's option. A deposit of 8200 required | chase RATCLIFFE, DARK & Cb. sont District militia—Gen. Ordway, Col. Moore | Kansas alliance, has addressed a communica- eras tack hak (oui Marlox ta Beat aha dca: D ‘Sth and D sts. n.w. PEP ERAN AFI ar ttine of sale, Alt conveyancing. Sc, st purchasers | Jel0-léde Auctioneers. . - “9 : ‘ ; g Molloy is deaf an : cost, ARH CO. —— ‘ “Sue bar'W: B. Webb, A. & Worthington, | tivn for orgasteaton ta complignes aire, tre [ade the examination an irktome affair, ant. | TRUTEES SALF OF TRO STORY, BRICK REST. Wa WUE Ores TOR SALE. oi9-dne Fe ad ee pin Brown and C. M. 2 ington last February. i 3 AP artes: By Ab rt cue sce rape op Contarning in all 2 —— “| 30%3-dkde ‘Auctioneers. odd ar ak Brickmakers—T. 8. Holbrook, Isase Childs. | The address is important in that it gives the | Niner Cbair for four hours, and was cool and | }:3uh, at olio 247 ot seq. one of the land records of the ABOUT 38,007 SQUARE FEET. SALE OF SUBURBAN PROPERTY, expos! ot Speen Eee Ren nis . PF & quite free from nervousness. Pare | .,This property can be rewlily subdivided, making GON TENALLYTOW B ‘CLIFFE, DARE actionears, 2 SE ao eB Chariton ona Chas, | 273 oficial declaration showing that tue ays- | "Prior to going to court Molloy was taken to | SquESyeT es Rebel Gee SDRESDAX. the | sham tue mod desirable Duduac mee ee % MILL HOADL BEING ONT OY tHe | RAT cee OO, A cme. | path Mechanical end Architectura; Drewing. ———— * | Metenct eee ee ale niin tee ierentter be the | see Dre. Field and Turner. Toa reporter Dr. | PAS] FIVE'CLOCK P, M.,1n front of ihe prowl: | q FASHIONABLE SECTION OF THE CITY. VALUABLE, TRACTS | BETWEE a seta juarteriy ‘or monty vwtes Day std nist seestoum Schneider. substructure of the alliance government. On | ‘Turner snide ses, the following describedlahaua premises situated | gx TeFuss: Over and above an incumbrance of $10,000, TOWN AND TENALLYTOW VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVEDREAL | Witte ui’ all for. illumistea ¢tucuiesenen s—Jobn R. Kelly, John H. Buscher ‘ a said: > at 5 percent per annum, due January 18%}, to re- of a deed of trust to the undersigned D ¥ 7 Butehers—Jobn iy, Jol this point the address says: ithough tisfied that Moll and bemg in the city of Washinxton, District of ‘Co- | ver cent per annum, due January 7. ore: of 5 deed of trust, 0 the TATE ON A STREET BETWEEN SIXTH Bhai ©. SreNCeh, ctw, by and John Dunn. ‘We have been working upon the competi- on gh re are satisfied that Molloy is not | jumbia, and bnown and distinguished as Lot torty- | Am, the balance in-cash. | epouit of E00 requized a Recember, A.D; IN69. and AND SEVENTH STREETS AND SEVENTH AND | _mh21 MES. SAKA A. of. NCTA, View Principe’ ‘mi We aichaailes aad b Upon the competi- | shamming Dr. Field and I tried to induce him | eicht ci), in Arthur Fendall, trustee's, subd 3 rr silt are not com | duly recorded in Liber No. 145%. folio 104 and by | RIGHTH STKLETS NOBIMEAST BY ACC. ; : . i Arehitects—J. G. Hill, T. F. ler and | tive plan until we are neatly a nation of wealth- | $9 take ether this morsing Ble arcana | kote twenty a ree a Piied with in fifteen days from the day of sale, right re- | written request of the party secured by said tenet, we SS BALCH RCIVILSERVICE INSTITUTE AND . P. Clarke. rs , yy Sepechiazerel the roverty at the al and ont onthe | Bik otier at abit sale on (ue prenueee op WEDNES- a M CES At, hg = ; - ON. Dusibene collewe, 120; 10a st. Bm. Yup apne e. om producing paupers. Others have been working fter taki 2 i ir | fant thirty-three feet two and a half inches defaiiting purchaser after Hve day# advertisement of | DAY, the FIRST. Solas SES OCLOC RE oe ole ae ee TIETE. d stccewst wily tor «vil i nd KL Esra coka and Chasien A. | Shom,the ifercnce o our people. Weare ie | Rea "gergtgeate $2Y mare, f the ether | sods teem ET eines | te alcouveaarr nil eon cena Be county of Wesbineton: Dutt of elute beng SRST 94 REET Thor a Ges tixtures—E. F. Brooks and Char! masters of the situation, not only politically, but | tainly have spoken if he the records of the surveyor's 0 i pert of Mrs. Arianne . OF Lor CARE tH WASHINGTON. t ‘. %, ly could. He told me] gerner with, th proven RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., as follows: Bezinning at a stake on the east side uf the This lot ‘beautiful tuated bet: - Muddiman. from a business standpoint, buying or selling, | that he conld hear his sister just « little | felts. priviletts cidaore, JelG-d&as Auctioncers._ | road from Tennallytown to Georgetown, said stake be- | @xh and sth strects: Lortienst aed shne tock eite tke |. Mazyland, Baltimore, 46 Mount Vernon Place Kast — poms Arthur Burt, P. D. Haven- | if we will only Jearn the great lesson of co-o when she talked yesterday, but that it hurt | !bsiti¢ or am any way aby LATER & SLO, enon ing fn the center of the weet end of an intended peivate Width of 34 reet 100 feet to . Mats! Meuaes desilicae. ner and S. Smith Hoever. ation. I would advise not less than two days | him to try to listen. The gos 1Feysaa! erms: One-third 2 SLORS hater pear U. 8. Treasury. | Told, ~ Fr thence wi east tely thereaiter we ine AM dirs SULA K. TUIWiia R ana Mra ANNE v8 1 omas i ry - young man is evi-| atone snd two years, notes to bear G per cent interest = g ool said public road to Georcetown. south 2034 de- EAST Pak OF LOT UARE 200, CABELL ore Trenrd Metta tte Ee Sterna” | for lectures and schooling upon the different | dently in a nervous conditions ‘Hie face ‘is | Seenmta eng ary aetea ee beer Ger cent interent TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ENTIRE . Cast, Ses 7510 test to Duvall’ jot, thence north | Prontini 42 feet Linch on A street between Oth and 7th | for Vo Crpples, Edward Mertz and H. L. Standiford. || topics for discussion. Present an unbroken | fushed und his blood verecls enlarge under ex- | sdf ve secured by deed of trust on premises sold, | T°QSTEES SEatis ME TEMEN TS VAN | ghecstzee iat] 25 6 100 tect thence south 195 de" | reeta wortheast, au has an sverace tepth of 100 feet | live jats and cay | Stinemetz, J. ¥. Davis | front and march on to victory by following the | fyyted 4nd his BI - oral ae en neato ee ee eg | LEASEHOLD INTEREST OF ‘THE WASHING | Sil road; thence with the nope le ey ett reg | P08 Private alley, improved <n ee x = - and James P. Willett. yu, | PTinciples of co-operation. Then millions of | tremulous, which denotes stomgehy and liver | areas eeenestr is Sotonege ea reatredat ns | TONE POWER COMPANY: orn deten an, 1 tat fo Moratere Oe | gities mews tne, cur racom lane mone | ALY uD UNIVE Hotels—O. G. Staples, T. E. Roessle, W. H. | wage slaves will soon be emancipated and hap-| trouble. it is my opivion that kn heed is a] otlerwise tue trustees reserve the richt to revell the | TWENTY FIETIE DAL One SEM A Oe | hence north 13, degreesesst, 1.12i,85-106feet toa post; | Sarured oy deed of trast on the’ iromety eae el EXAMINAT! Kk ADMISSION Selden and Levi Woodbury ie ness and prosperity will be our reward. The | {rout light and shy testimony which he gives | Lyoberts at the riak and cost of defaulting purchaser | FATE PAST ONE D CLOCK BORE i daa edit SEN dngroce west "SHO Towt thence ssinne ee ae | cans at the option of he purchaser” A deporit of € Will be geld im Washington, D.C., Real estate—M. M. Parker, J. E. Fitch, Thos. | [borer is worthy of his hire, and by the eter- s y testimony which he gives | after five dass) advertisement of sucu resale I SON | (in alley between Oth at fot aud Baek ee 3 : 7 E. Waggaman, M. L Weller, E_ J. Stellwagen. CHAMLES eek items ‘Tenoey | Tybee, 16, Tas cand qucy rerorded im Liber No. | center of sald roxd, south, is dewrees west, 182 45° | ik amsevscins parent wine, Num hater te reserved cloner. L. Moore and | nai dhe shall have it.” ———— y ——~eee. - folio 40, et seq.. of the land records of the Dis- | 100 teet to the place of Lewiun.n, and containing | 4! Conveyancing, &c.. at purchaser's cost Genteacters—ii_ I. Cranford. ¥. M. Draney, ‘ITED TO — trict of Columbia, the saine beltue all and the | fort O13 EATCLIFFE, DAKR & CO., eet cece teers Gee INVITED 70 BALTIMONE A viomy Carronen. SSS | achfnetogrsat nae /oteetamas | tna ceremony OFA ara ge| yer-anas come Sa ager i ; w Gleeson = E { the plaut of the ton Heat and Power Cou 10 Austin Herr. raise - 4 : Tobacco and cignrs—Ceorge W. Cochran, | the Atiantie Division of the Amateur Ath-| One of Those Kemarkable Beings Described Sir pear | MEN cgmnnsine ‘Tenis or sales Oue-third of purchase money cash, | WW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, Other candidates at Sa.an.. June 23 wear Tet Longinen sed W- 8: Beare. i Asked to Have G S' SALE OF VATUABLE REAL || to huncred horse-power ZELL Boiler®, with extra | balance in tires equal inealigocne ane dees se = — - on dademcnine . Physicians—Dr. Z T. Sowers, Dr. Robert gsbedeenin: brulee hemo pee by Stanley Now in Liverpool. IN ALEXANDRIA AND FAIRFAX | strony crown sheets, one,tWo and three years, with iuterest at G per ceut | ppYALUADLE PROPERTY AT ANACOSTT JROCKLAND, SetiooL “FO “GIRLS, SAN oF Reyburn, Dr. Frank Gardner, Dr. Joseph T.| The Baltimore Athletic Club have invited the | A London special says: The wonderful ac- opp TP | ds pet anninn, payable seint-ennuali ‘secured, Be ASIF OL COTTAGE | nye AUCTION. HR spring, Mou Ma. ropes “yt Johnson, Dr. J. M. Toucr and Dr. C. B. | Atlantic Association of the Amateur Athletic | connt given by denry M. Stanley, the African nuly. Vay entered iu the chancery cause ors. | Eanee gt Steam {ters and Plumbers’ Tools trustecs.or all cash, 1405, folic Su-tna BiG, Panectvely. ope the lant | ex wernt. a — eers—C. C. Duncarson, Thomas | Lon #0 hold their championship games in | explorer, of the dwarf tribe he had met with | 5_,Huriett vs.’ Frederick Walker ot al. the under. | Eat of Firpand Hose. “Ac., at purchaser's cost. Torus of ‘aaue | Of the parties secured ty. thn, we will offer for save aisles, Dor caper = S| Beltimore in September. The board have ex- | in equatorial Africa has aroused a great deal of fon-on MONDAY, JULY SIXTH, 1801, at TWELVE Joc oat irup Valves. utst Ue complidd with tu Thirty daye, otherwise the gp, the promiees on TURSDAY. JU ETMIECIRTH: | Nandy Morimg, Md. et tew we imer. ‘ a bh 6 ais bs per Se reserve the right to resel ‘premises at the D ‘LOC! » Sexe Selloming, Gon #7, HE PREPARATORY Bc " eseoreaaes Rutherford, W. W. Dudley, J. F. Vinaland a.) The} eee oe ren Sane: | aeauraliss, Se Ones tO mest shat damand gare ‘Car in’s Springs, city of Wasumeton, District of Columbia: and the | newspaper Dublishedin Washington.D.c. ubdivinion of Chicnester as per | 18 the only school recommended a such by R.A. Lana zu recorded bers DL. D., pres tof the Lebieh Univers ©. Richards. ciatio# areas follows: A. It. Parsons, Vesper Boat | orders to his agents to obtain, at any price, the luese lots are fiuproveu by handsoiue cott.xe~ in | Jeasehold interest in’ suuxtivision lot C,in square Ni JOSEPH W. DAVIS.) Eee ee een oes So SSSEE | deme of thn bust tecamical and ciemaed Eeaipenene ot Street railronds—Henry Hurt, George W. | Club, Thilade!phia; W. F. Kurtz, Warren Atn- | best specimen they conld of this pecaliar race, er and Hy SR Fe HALOS AGHTOED.{ Trustees. | oe Cotmabis. topether with improvecesio: Tes lence | tne country eilertor tes tation teri vend tes tsraily Pearson, George F. Truesdell, George White ° ‘ 7 ry 3 Pr = saes, ‘LOCK NOUN. on MONDAY, JULY TWENTIETR n.under the lease thereot recorded in Liver No. JOSEPH J. WATERS.) otmabia. tage th improvemente—two lance | tye coun'ry. nflcrine free tuition to Fi aH A. Gekivold J letic Club, Philadelphia; J. H. McClellan, Ealti-| which seems to supply the long sought for | 1891, w= will sell at p erty IrOnte On thet alley ia ae MeCrds., This | | Tn connection with the above tract avout omeacre | FAME CO Sourth cash, bai he i 20 So aa ae med etic Club aS naa : s court house at Fairfax C. H., Val, the Property wronts on the alley in square bounded by D | and sevenceighths (lia) of an acre adic ain he, “fourth carb; balance to suit the pur-| 0 mined obo “eh Ju. Lumber dealers—Thomas W. Smith, Samuel | More Athletic Club, Baltimore; IL J. Delaney, | missing link between the anthropoid ape and | tay"t wit a ; ud Band sth aud 1Cth sts, nw. ; the montu.¥ rent rs | sold, making ib the agcrecate about surty-two acres, | CHASE. A deposit of #100 will be regtiired on ea h | _Jel7-e02t a ne Rows, Isaac Jackson and Richard A. H. Willett. | Bank Clerks’ Athletic Association, Philadelphia: | man. Tes containing, LW) acres on ‘Turkey Cock rai S2uj contains about 3.400 square feet, and there is | mor or jess, of one of the most desirable Plat of property at the time of sale. All copveyane- NCORDVILLE, ns OO panded ty "he Back Lick road. al he lea-e the [ARLE Woon INSTITUTE, lanis of rivileze or purchasing at $2 recording at the cost of purchaser. Pa. 8190 per year. One of the best achovls "> ground for subdivision im that section, having lena 7 Terme to | J goods—S. W. Woolward, James Lans-| Harry McMillan, Athletic Club, Schuylkill] After a long and tedious search in the depths | Beattie, Ennis Jackson ond Wilun Ford, apd de- | Per square toot “ncinding lading: “Purther inferiae. | frou ‘on both roads and being accessible by electric | Pe Complied with within teu days aiter sale, otherwise | j oe » u crib and bounds in. thes ora Pa ithe ; = the trustees reserve the right to resell the huper's a — Segton Perry, Thomas J. Luttrell and | Navy, Philadelphia; Howard Perry, Columbia | of the dark continent a remarkable, female BrCares aud Tamar Cottel te beet ey Wenee | bad at “Ot ant tionecrs, 1400. G beveat ies | Tare, e detuusting ser or pur: | at office of auc Navy, Philadephia; Howard Perr ‘ontinent able, female | Brune? Aide Cie” a peeaee’y Wolke: | fet a ouects, 1400 Geese ew: | “Sekdeas DUNCANSON BROS., Aucte._| {p58 and-cost of the defauiting purchaser or par- De 2 Seley & Wee w, | Athletic Club, Washington; J. G. Hamme pixmy was procured from a native tribe by | gated per 2a. Usb, and recorded: in ithe Sea = : EDWIx BHAT, Gane Mae ULES SCADERT BOR BOTS. Pratt, Simon Wolf, B. Lewis Blackford and k. | lantic City Athletic Club, Atlantic City, which she had been captured and was brought | Ure" Se oe ee WAL EOMAET INGLY, { trustees. | RATCLIFFE. DARE & CO.. Auctioneers. DANIEL OC. CALLARAN,| Trustees. | MSU NLM piaitaei dua ‘Heaitutut wre h H.W. Kells, je. Euclid “Athletic Association, | fety to Liverpool. She is thirty-six inches in | feras of ale: One-thi of the purchase money in| er agg THEO-'N. VALL™ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE No. 110} _J#1-d&de W142 New York ave. a el ae Wines and liquors—H. A. Seligson, Augustus | Woodbury, “S.J.: W. C. MePherson, jr., Iona meat of well-developed hea and jet black | casi an the sidiue in three equalinsta:iments at six, | _ie1D-dte é = yee pe Be a ag ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, S400 persear” HONRY M. WALLADT <iale), Prius. Noak, Chris. Xander and George W. Driver. Boat Club, Philadelphia: . F. Root, Firat | Complexion, with a peculiarly monkeyish ex- | The-re ant) eighteen inonts irom day of sak ‘pay FUTURE Days. No. 1561, folie 3Y et seq.. une of the land records fOr 21409 G st., near U. 8. Treasury, | _myPseov Hardware—C. A. Schneider, A. L. Pitney and | Regiment Athletic Associa Philadelphia; | Pression and a nove so fiat that the lower part 3 jerest from the day or save | ————___*UT = the District of Co!uutus, and at the request of the a Qt. Wipys Scioor Fox Monnis- Foundries—Robert Leitch, Thomas Somer-| ton: F. H. Taylor. Young Men's Christian Ageo- | @=im OM a oe eee gen 1400G st., near U.8.Treasury. | DAY UF JULY, A.D. 1S01, at SIX O'CLOCK PM STREETS NORTHWEST. * € ~~ 2 pee eg ciation, Philadelphis, She has learned’a little English and con- POH ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF NEARLY NEW Two story | tof jot uiniiied six (Gye'im Mare ten hundred | | By virtue of avertait deedot trust dated sth March, | A!) SISTER SUPERIOR. and Smith Pettit. py fpecne a i verses freely, as far as her vocabulary goes, W. Tk ING, SILUATE ON TST. EET | nd Aity-nine (1030). brvinnihy for thesaweat a point | ISM. and daly recorded in liber 1s,4.ioll0 3 et se. SS Steam railroads—Robert A. Parke, James L. peal Mts those ERM MGE Ruther deco XW. ARMS D SEVENTH S! REL TS | OM the boundary of sud lot on 14th street east seventy: | One of the land records of the District of Coouabha, “ ‘Taylor, H. E. Fuller and Samuel B. Hegge. INSTALLED CHIEF RABBI, Aan " Ao eeidedly | For full particulars see W. ' a five teet .rom South A street, running thence east to | and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will LADIES’ GOODS. Printers—George Gibson, J. G. Judd ond L. civilized accomplishment she has also ac- | pnildinz, Washington, D.C Jofassicnment to us, recorded in | {he,"astetn, boundary of sald lot minety tect (wo): | Sell ut public auction, tu dront of the preulises, ou | __ — G. Hine. - eet An Imposing Ceremonial In Which Rey. | Tred is to smoke the best cigars with a See tne land seconde of the Dis- | Of'aaia lot: tense west umety deck to Tate ooo’ | FEE O'CLOCK PM, tot ietiered B ts Aeneas WANTED Lapin: iw sbtemere—Chris Henrich. Albert Carry, Frank | Hermann Adier was the Chief Actor. eed ESOP ES EO WnEN GF 00M ements | reco ma preiiags en MoRD At, gDN TWENTY. | fie tote marth slur the ine of said lot twenty Ave | divinion of iove-s8 and 2uia the reeweded cubation | prices thrash thy tim 4 WATZ ani nk P: Madigan. ‘The great Bayswater Synagogue was tastefully ‘ —- z - mal ie bens owing | Terius to be made known at time of sale. A deposit | thereon, consisting of two-story brick 4: sole BL BUTLER, 117 Gat Express—George Moss, George W. Knox, 8. 8 y ¥ 4 y y's Racing. deseribed property rae of $100 reuired at tune uf sale. If the terms of sale | No. 1618 10th street northwest, ‘ vid, MODI ectauna and ter ® deophertos %S-|and profusely decorated with flowers and| Between 6,000 and 7,000 persone visited the | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PART OF LOT 14, IN 1 SS SOUARE S08, Srp not couipitcd within Aiteen. days tron the day'of | © Terms One-third cami valance in one ana two | Mave: thot and eve me Newspapers—Crosiy 8. Noyes, Beriah Wil-| plants yesterday and was packed with the most | track at Sheepshead Bay yesterday, and be- SQUARE 408. Auprore(l bya nears Rew patory brick dwelling, | Cone of tue deinu tins purchaser aller ave dave" adver. | eared Uy deed of rust guide property oe alle | jacket Pa al kine and Duncan S. Walker. romingnt representative ofthe Jewish world | ses secing some frstciae racing. were com-| Bs vinweof certain det of trot to mn ated | Tren gua Aa wotad, Cae Sebo | Feesmaegecr muses fn sane metapaper Pas, | AUlcomvepamae nd ora rst cot ‘of pari, | Heese aw cutie Edward Droop, F. B Metzerott and | of London and others, who had assembled to | pelled to exert all their ingenuity ina vain at. Pitelee clita Shieh kas cen Sy Secor ia | Crt ate a 400 mmatuciig, Acg-an, | TeCortine oF eet of tie raretaconrevamciae and | f Gepost of SIG wil be tog ired at timeo! asin. ond ‘be rest of tis seavon- Ladies Ss tte Clarke, Capt. Blake | Witte** the imposing ceremonies attendant | tempt to keep cool. But two actual favorites | of tie Dietnet of Ge ein aint athe written request | 16 2, be ic invereat end wc ured by a dued of st” TRUK hOB Toe f Trestocs, | Sele She trustees reser ce tbe right to resell, the prop | xd. chusresteekwes, Sis. per Ea. and Gen. J. C. McKibben. va ol cemnepr step ee Adler, | were successful, and they were Kingston, at 1 | fs ca OND areot sf Sir aS. atthe hour Ses ck pont rained af Tite ufeale and termsot sale | RATCLIFFE, DARE & Co., Aucts, " je19-dkay_| days! notice ie Evcuins Sea. Pi “— arty 2 . . Pa aa Ce i iti ; - rentionsd, the followin i real estate | to be complied wits in fiteen days tro the day of | 7 ; ADIES WISHING ® WHT A John E. Herrell. . chal ¢ of the defsuiting purchaser aiter five days’ notice 2 | TRUSTE) WAT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. that part of lot fourteen | the Eveuiuy Bar SALE OF A VALUBLE FARM OF 109 White and Satin Dresses, Lace Curtains a apecimity. at Ss ile and a faslong. Richal won, Sir I £ 109 V. HARNETT & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL MADAME VALMONT od Coal—J. Maury Dove, George L. Sheritt, a. | Misht peste plied sesh catutar | aiventeve: thicas @, 1.37 3-5. Mutuals | 4), teguare tour hitndred aud minety Mire (ih) MICHAEL J. COLBERT, NGUCENTRAR AVENUE NEE TO AND Rawr | Le; sel atthe Keat Rotate b room, He. ve __apt-chn* G. Johnson and W. J. Stephenson. sieral of the Hothechild feeile, char mcnt | paid: Straight, 156.75; place, $75.20. ‘Biroceo | fim conmefor tiene on dis ettet woninwent a 3. NOTA MeGIEL f Amico OE WASHINGTON CITY” SORE THMTETH. Mor, wt HALE-FAST TWELVE RING AND DRY CLEAN- Tee—C. B. Church, George A. Bartlett and J. | several of the Kothschild family, Chiet Rabbi | Paia‘zo4 50: Bikdsquars ana vunnini south forty (40) tects thence | _Je22-dkda ‘Atlaniie . ‘What Gash folio Sok et eqs one of ise aad foccnte te | Mss, $3,000 of the "Donas ‘of the Washurton amd 10h New ork ave. First H. Johnson. Kabu of France and many of the most weaithy | "Second race—Mermaid etakes, for three-year- | Nest cue hundred (10v) feet, thence north forty (40) Sas i’ Sreey deecriytiom, — = . Bi | Georgetown railroad, convertible into stock when | i enst one Litndrra (100) teet to the place of | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers {he District of Columbia, Iwill offer for aale on WED- tained. e208 NG SUTIS. Flanders 8. 8. Shedd, Manson Robinson | and intuential English bankers were present, as | old fillies; $1,500 added: one mile and a fur- | 2c, NESDAY, JULY FIRST, 1801, at FIVE O'CLOCK | "bt to issue o| INE LEMCH, formerly with : E , and finproved by trae dweilins. 4 epee P.M. on the premises, all” that certam pie end nee, Paria, e and John Mi was the lady mayoress and a hostof ladies, | long. Equity won, Flavilla second, Ambulat ‘crus of sale: One-third (.) of the purchase money | ONE-QUARTER SQUAKE CORNER FIFTEENTH 5 eee - “ Tie 3 my ss 8, ng. quity won, villa second, Aml nce rt ai ‘a. vi : y Set XS or cel of land and premises situate and ECEIVER'’S SALE OF “THE WASHINGTON - Liveries—Charles T. Wood. Thomas W. Wid-| Wives of the meinbers. of the aristocracy of | third. Time, 1.86 3-5. GMterent at the rate of nix per contum perezuum, pay: | HALE RQUAMER FROM MAINLAND AVESCE, | mtbecounty of Washineton, inthe District of Colum Soo District’) of GolSiatee® Bee ts RS. GEO. WAGKER, 3896 14TH. ST. _X.¥ Sice'satey, Wiliam F. Downey and B. F. | Great Britain. ‘The ceremonies opened withan | ‘Third race—Handicap sweepstakes; €1,250 | Wis'ornttannialy oral tale tie oper aitke | On TUES AL JUNE TAINET MlS ween | bison op Central ay cobiainion oe hundred and | Weightman rns wees Bagttcraat | MU Nees samcuuce tant abe nee of ted het ne aod MeCauley. orehestral and choral prelude, after which the | added; one and three-sixteenth miles. ‘Fronte- | purchaser. ‘Two himdred ($200) dollars will be re- | O'CLOCK. on the prenuises, we will sell at auction, as 3 » nt Groceries—James L. Barbonr. Elphonzo| Rey. Dr. Adler was escorted to his seat beside | nac won, Drizzle second, Reclaré third. ‘Time, | Wired at the thine of sale. " > - ~ Dr. Ad by 5 , vey une) i be at the purchaser's Youngs, G. G. Cornwell, N. W. Burchell and | the ark,” with much ceremony and display, by | 201 45. ‘Tertas o: nate tovbe complied With ts Bitenn: —— ut c 3 8% | nine acres of land, more or less. according tos et al, Equity No. 131h4, on the dockets or | UmPeTe estavusiaent of Human pair hole, Orusinal Late 1. >, 3 and 14 in square 10: be same made by B.D. Carpenter, aad te ‘ ~s ‘Oust Articven, abil i» better prepared to do Sorner i5ty und. ‘D’ streets ‘northeast. tomprising | {2efaine made D. enter, July, I! said court] shall offer for sale at pybiic auction to the : rt. ior pend Ne : 25 and Dress Hair ii eborter thine than betore, ows Sh 400.8 eqhare fect. “Highest land vm the eerie in Governor Shepkerd. No. 1, folio) 11:3, ‘one | hixhest bidder at the office of the Washington Critic, i) days Tee of A i . of the county surveyors tooks of” said Dist montimest, Wate Ee ering, | hernew methods, towhich sive especialy invitee 2 y.| Baron Hothschild. The installation ceremony | | Fourth race—— Coney Jeland stakes, with | gr the property will be pesuld.t the rsh and vost of the | Eesily sccevmible, Strect cars, hherdice and carettes | Columbia, toysther With all the improvementes waver AY, TUNE EWENTY-NUN i” dail,” ‘at | Mutou of the indies ot Wastin ot wee Flour and feed—Theodore J. Meyer, John W. | proper cominenced with the opening of the ark | £1.500 added: one mile and a furlong. ‘Kings: Sse kvemny Star. ¥ uibia jive Will pass the property. Title periect. | ¢Reemente. TzUts, privileves aud appurtenances to B QCLUCK A. M-. all the cotate, wroperty, | —— . Shaw and A. B. Cropley and extracting from it the sacred scroll, with | ton won, Potomac second, Saunterer third. JOUN M. LANGSTON, Guetiid cant, atsnes in one "and two | "Merue: @2.0 cash balace in Seok tm yeare | retensna ancl tors of, mand pertainine fo then | Dy xia, -{lothing—Isidere Saks, B. Robinson aud Gus | which the Kev. Dr. Adler ascended the pulpit | Time, 1.59 2-5. i thats, D.c.5 Trustee. rh scared 19 deed of trust on the proverty, or all | from date, of sale ia equal payments. Motes tobe | city or Washington, D. Cr The peony nes or ‘DEY CLEANING, Fiseman. and there prayed long and earnestly for the | _ Fifth race—Sweepstakes for three-year-olds; aaa bs a Periaa of saleto ve coupeied | £iven. bearing 6 Poy Sept interest per annum, payable | 2 iranchise in the United Press, a printime press, trpe ‘BCOURLEG. ,Purniture—W. B. Moses, Wash. B. Williams, | royal family and for the congregation as-| £1,029 added: Futurity course. Fremont won | 'T eee Jota in Biteen days oF rueht reserved to resell at rink | property sold,” or ail cash. ot ortion of Mutchese | SeaaueeeneEe. Pareppernalie of & newspaper.” ibe W. H. Houghton and Julius Lansburgh. sembled. Ermiutrade colt second, McCormick third. | PAIR OF MATCHE! G AND 8 YEARS | Sut cont of defauiting purchuser after five ds rer- | Conveyancing, &e., at cost of purchaser. A depomt of | where any information in the premises ity be bad. ANTON FISCHER & SOX, Jewelers—M. W. Galt, Reuben Harris and | “Dr. ‘Adler's words were followed with the | Time. 112. QED, ALRO IUMPSEAL CAIUHAGE AND | Boquent mn oue neweral or pub tated in Wasutneton, | $259 will be required st the the of sale. Terthe tates | "Acris gs eakeas Pe ee a a 00 GST. N.W. Jacob Karr deepest interes, an after a special prayer for | | Six race Zephyr stakes for three-year pry 8 NAY SEVEwra, | closer." fake Goltimbla Gtx hendies or caret to | Soumied iu im Bttoen, days, otherwive the trustee | cash and the the promisory Deter of the purchase, | SENG CERCUALTY. | MEDUCED RATER Me Market—N. G. Ordway and Jesse B. Wilson. | the rabbi, the scroll was returned to the ark, | olds: £1,300 added: six furlongs. Nomad ‘won, | 181, AT TWELVE 0° CK M.. the avove outst LATIMER & SLOAN, purchaser alter days’ sdvertisement of such resale in | with satisiactory security, payubse renpectivel: be Undertekers—W. K. tirear, A. Burgiorf and | and Chict Rabbi Adley prosched his imacgrral | Hex eecond, Air Plant third’ ‘Tine Dab "| Leeietes oe ree te ee cet as homers ome ao Auctionéers. _} Sone newspaper puulisued iu Washington D.C ind tweive (12) months irom the ny ct suse, Geo. T. Zurhorst. i cummed, ‘The obial vohes ealorted the ‘congre- | _ Seventh race--High-weight handicap swecp- | Hofwes sr sound, THOMAS DOWLING & SGN"* | (PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. seee2 Ge Theaters—J. W. Albaugh, W. W. Rapley and | gation to remember and to do their utmost to | Stakes: £1,000 added; one snd. one-quarter Auctioneeis. | TRUSTEES: SALE OF THE ENTIRE EFFECTS oF | | ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, five Gubdred: dollars (8500) will be mquirad at tie | =———— Jas. L. Kernan. bring about the utmost unity of the Jewish | miles on turf. Racciand wor, Tea Tray sec- | 7 arimEn & SLOAN, Auctions THE HILLMAN HOUSE, CONTAINING ABOCT 2400 Gat. | tune of sale. |The rucht i reserved on «istauit inoom- | Ix RAKA\ Gents furnishings—W. O. Douglass, Joseph | race’ ond. Vexgeur third. Time, 2 09. L 1400 G'st., near U. 8. Treasury. EAT ACCOM 7 E NORTH CAPITOL | HALP SQUARE FROM MARYLAND AVENUE, | fic'risk and cont of the dulwulting pox nae cee Bes wie Auerbach and Oliver P. Burdette, ‘Another grandly solemn burst of music, «| First race—One andone-siztcenth miles. Virge Se ATAUCI TWEET oon tne. | Co) Gaye’ notice by, edvorrsamnaes Vere uaner aster ve A grandly sole t oa gs a iarcainess yF | | By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber ACY ONE SOT 5M MOST RAPIDEL 23E- HENRY E. DAVIS, Recei MR. DOUGLASS HOPEFUL. full. powerful chorus joining in the hoiy sor g, | d'Or won; Racine second.Alobana third. Time, | IMPORTANT SALE 03 GROCERIES OF | 157) “folio 1 ot seq. one of the lend rroonis of hatte | PROVING SECTION OF NORTHEAST. cepts The chairman, Commissioner Douglass, said | terminated what was pronounced to Le ihe | 1.48%. Second race—One mile. Hagen won, EVERY DESCRIPTION. fiet of Columbia, ai tue request of the parties secured | On MONDAY, JUNE TWENTY-NINTH, 1891,] DUNCANSON BROS., Auctions i fn vel most imposing ceremonial witnessed in the | Eli Kendig secoud.Zender third. Time, 1.4344. thereby, we will sell on the preuises on TUESDAY, | at HALF-PAST’ FOUR P. M., on ihe preinises. we Je18,20,22.24.27 reply to an inquiry that it was the intention hist Tie Auate Joie wise. ‘Third race—Five-cighths of a mile. MissKnott | _On MONDAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTY-NINTH, | JUNE THIRTIETH, ‘Isl, sat TEN O'CLOCE, ail | wil sel out reserve, to the’ Jots 35 toraise a fund of at least $50,000, and if ft | MOFY © sain nasiame al won, Bracelet second, Chaperone third. ‘Time, | 1804, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we ala zell the | hove trai Mybinen of henveun of bomsonal property ‘oon sl at we cust side: | QUANCERY SALE OP SEVEN AND ONE HALE wee found that more was needed he hadno| coujege Crews Preparing for Their Races, | 1.02}. Fourth race—One and one-eighth | june; putente of, the erocery. establibhinent, No, ¢6i7 junuitugs, cousistiuu of one Tano, Parlor, D-muog | between ¥ and sta: covmprinine al the vacant sro THE ROCK CREPE FORD Roe Dre | tone eeaa eet - doubt that it could be secured. Mr. Fish, th <, ing | Miles. My Feliow won, Joe biackburn second, | TEA», COFFEES AND SUGARS, CONDIMENTS | #eu); Kitchen and Bed Koom Furniture, consisting | in the square. ‘Traiisportation facilities. Wuexce..e4. SHORT DISTANCE WEST Of BEIGETWOOD | duratility. Ola Panos token mexchonse. ihe ouly ish, the! 4 New London dispatch sent last evening ; _ ae ri! x in part of Cooking Utensiis, Tin Ware, Dishes, Crock- | Street cars, herdics und carettes within half aguate. $ D ree it t 0) @ rad, Secretary, stated that he was at the office of the | i Brandolette third. Time, 1.553. Fifth ruce— | AND SHELE GOODS, POTTED MEATS, LANGE | ory. Bala Bedding, &c.77 now bepe ia cad teen | ibe ete oe ee, itm half sauare. | AND NEAR THE PROPOSED KOCK Viper this cen take Toe pecs ar “ committee, in parlor 11, Willard’s Hotel, each | ®7* in regard to the practice of the college | Three-quarter-mile heats. First heat--Mabelle ASROUTMENT OF LAUNDRY AND, TOILET | Vieinives known as No. 22y North Capitol street, und | introduced ts Inet Gotunesh. nies eanttg te jared i TY day from 10 to 3 o'cioe! a y a ITS, AC! NG, yumonly known : that he wold be | crema: The cullege crews mere all ot for | wan, lakeview second, Horaisshirds ime, | BHSt > sigti auth fas" NS oHESERES | tigen tina Hota Goo | anf ath eo aon afer | pBEztay aa re te fxoreme Cow o tr | rein, CHASE, GAULT. bulous PIANOS ee ay one and furnish information, | practice this evening and if the practice pulls | 110i; Second leat -alabelle won, Kaiser | CROCKERY (AND GLARS) MAKE, "WIN wala | Mier barre z Fefsect. eal Letate Tite Companys certineste. * | wil: offer fur wa Ray me fe said that subscription blanks had been sent | are any guide Cornell will win the three-mile | second, Lakeview third. ‘Time, 1.1634. WILLOW WAKE COUNTER AND MEAT oc ALES HOSEA B. MOULTON,» “forms: ‘One-thnrd cash; balance toeach member of the committee. ws nd eee } nine v 3 + IRVIN B. MOULTON. Trustees. | seqrs, secured by deed of trust on the or all AST FIVE “4 race with Columbia and Pennsylvania, TEA AND COFFEE CADDIES, THOMAS: WLING & N tion user, on the lot or piece of land situated in the ‘of Wash- ‘The members of the various committees were | Yaic will win the freshmen race with Harvard | Investigating the Chain of Kocks Riot. Sok tiene mareltiio ua, sim Gee Se ee _ Se ee ington ip the Dinrict of Cousin, (own, sothat pert Breed to posh the work as rapidiy as possibie | and Columbia. On the same basis, Yale may | Dominioe Ginnochio,the Italfan consul at St. | PAERL RCE SHORE PRE a AND OLE | WW sai posotubitgmer arnt fh ga a Pg oo ee onpeorg uceting of the comuittes | be safely put down as a winner with’ Harvi Louis, after investigating the Chain of Rocks | ARTICLES GENERALLY FOUND INA FInST- VALUABIE BUSINESS PROPERTY, AND DWEI- | advertisement in soine uewspaper published in Wass: | "The Heirs of George ‘of said, ues wet Gat pee Re ace ERETEY riot, is of the opinion that the attack upon the | ‘Jets LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. SIMEETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. > © | MMton,D.C. Allconveyancing and recording at cost vat, i 24 perches ‘ A resolution was adopted requesting the ‘Wm. B. Khett Acquitted. Y = cee deakot pris “Zener. perches: | UNEQUALED I commander of the departmentof the Potomac, | ‘The sae trial of Wan BL Rhett of New | H##lian laborers was with the object of robbery |) aTIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers, recorded in ber i%% follo 170, oue of the Tana see. | eacetieet Pat Tosele take Columbia cars, hendiceor the mort. G. 4. KR, to appoint 4 committee of five, re, Jary in the trial of Wm. - New | more than anything else. Many of his coun- 1409 G st., neur U.8. Treasury. | Orcs of the District of Columida, } will, offer tor sale, | “Sptiti0e LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. with the | ..Qpectel attengion of | PRO) ager? senting the department, to meet with the citi. | York, who for the Inst ten days has been on | trymen who were run out of the camp in-| veny vaLvAanie BUILDING LOT, aITUATE ON Sothss Phau ok HONDAS, ZONE TWENTE. NCERY SALE OF VALU, iments wich md tord | EST DECOMATIVE ANT. rhauws torrets Fh mmite, Mr. Wm. A. McEllsp of | trial for alleged assault upon two young girls, | formed him that laborers of other nationalities | ‘™i. ai HREY BETWEEN CONRECTICUT AVE: | Soria eet nates yO COCK P.M. the touowing | CHANCERY GALE OF VALUA TRICE OF ‘south, ~ Ratiminster, Md, a member of. the Grand | lust night broughtin a verdict of acquittal. Mr. | assisted the Americans in making the asswult. | SUE AND TWENTY MIRNE STREET NOMTH-| bia. to wit All that certain plecect Ind and preiine | ~ COLUMBIA. Co ae Army. made an earnest address, in which he | Rhett. who is a member of « disti Mr. Ginnochio said there was no need of mak-| on EeipAt Soke AWEAMS SIXTH, 1808, at | Seances Snes neal Dear ast tS. G Sr SoUMEET, Mm thorough re Will be cioned Nod fad that there was uo doubt if the citizeus of | South Carolina family, was remanded ts teaion | ing & great hubbub over the matter. The laws | uRLy FASE FIVP O'CLOCK PAL. TS ieoake ass | Sa eTeee, AEmOW's,sultivision, Tm “sqhare nuzuber wrees = thence south 70% deerecs | 20% Rath TRECCE SSS ceemy cag Detbeld a thie ely uae ampnen oF SHE to | street jul to auswer to two other indictments | Would protect the Italians aud punish thet | presiies, we will pc Fronts Oak tureyor ot tte Doenct at CakSlgae S23 perches Geno norsa Si dewres tone | HOR TEIN RATER West ra arenes in this city that it would be done. . . reecutors. le institut an active go apace Force vewents consisting of a brick = —_ Fi Wa. KNABE & CO. ‘The committee adjourned for one week. poe pte poate tian ea ee Folice instigation, 0d to tae wes well eation |, Qialutae’s bet io 1Sand 14.) Ciera Oued Gath: balance, to, suit purchaser. puvae moat house lot Containing, maid bait sere | 24 Si? Staraet Son MAT DETROIT WILL vo. against the prisoner it is not likely they will eae ee Cre Monat, | aul frouts sd fect Su the north euls of Wrserese(osisga | Aitebuett of $100 willbe required, 8 the tue of sale. ‘of the purche 7 Commander-in-Chief Veazey of the G.A.R.| ever be tried, and Rhett will pro bbe | the mon ao badly cut; toot the City, Hoopital: | fot irom sist atest) aidopth of SA feat Swish rica: | Secs Voter cae ened eee 3 ‘be paid i DENTISTRY. released on bail. His wound is dangerous, though not neces- ofway of alley £0 ist street, south tront close otherwise the Lat oes resell the ie city twoyeurs, with Se aeagnr S frie alceruion Meant = | Mengazimere ROWINR Wh nee Sere ae seers ree, we Musweloss at Tals. Ichmond Wanta Jeff Davis’ Remains. —_| ““Ferms cash, $200 of wich Will be required af time | —-eoeo* _1425 N.Y. ave._ ‘trust Upon said ‘or allenth. ot the Somes, Justices Brewer and Brown of the United bs mg . of sale, balance within fifteen days. Ali conve) NCERY SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE, P: ohike ry of ‘be required: States Supreme Court were present at the | 1% Jefferson Davis received at the New | Shivecording st cost of purcusser. Term to be come Cant SOMME TED fovea on nied St ss Hine of sale. “fie trustee renerves. the Tact to meeting cf Yale alumni in New Haven yester- | Yok Hotel in New York yesterday a call from fie*cont gf dafttine Pordianer, Fann peek ay oe | ene ene OF OTREST NORTHEAST. Secs at coma wi = day. Dr. John S. Bil Mayor J. Taylor Ellyson, Gen. Joseph R. An-| July 1, 1801. ct. Under decree of the Supreme Court of the of day ofsale. A deed bo po enone hers dete pet derson, Col. John B. Cary, Geu. Peyton Wise, | Jesus ‘LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts._| Columbia, im, equity cause ‘Nos 18 200 (Boos upon oiuy ths, | medical school in the afternoon. Charles H. | EY" R: Chesterman and Capt, W. G. Waller, | [HOMAS DOWLING & SON, AUCTIONEERS. n- | Sherrill, jr., of this city, the noted sprinte ali of Richmond, Va. ‘The callers were a com-| CaNcERY SALE OF VALUABLE P i e =P" in | mittee formally authorized by the and PROPEUTY ON C8: NORTHEAST, BE- the G. 4. K- in Detroit the legislature of Michi- | Sovege setieale curciow, Graduated from the law | Civic ‘officials “of Richmond’ 40 obtain’ Mrs. TWEEN ¥ kt AND BECOND BI RRETS kan pinde a large appropriation for the pur. | 20 send prize | Davis’ answer toa request. made some time | pBY, virtue of s decree in cause, Nor ors, Dut the act was'reioed by the governor, rea yage eee te ee ago that the body of hier late hnsband. might | Pits, arn cok beak) t will oder tor sale st Teupon the people started to raise the neces- ‘White House Ladies in Paria be removed to Richmond for burial. Mrs. | pubile auction tp tront of the premises op WEDNES sary funds by subscription, aud have already r a ‘riginal lot Ave (Oy ta, sauce raised « larger amount than was at rst voted | _ The United States Minister to France,the Hon. y. Stare 2d i ears them. Whitelaw Reid. and all the attaches of the | the Richmond yesterday 8 tet a a Fp Tt United States legation, met Mrs. McKee and = aa te . Fife of Ilinois has signed the bill en-| Mrs, Russell Harrison upon their arrival at cash, equal abling women to vote for all ‘shool officers. | railroad station in Paris yesterday. ‘The Indes fea ale “Se ‘Twenty-six of the forty-four states, a consider- | were driven to Mr. 's residence, where cash,at the purchaser's: able ity of all, have now given women | they will make their headquarters during their paaw = Gome form of sudrage. stay in the city. hi,