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6 HE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. MONDAY. APRIL 25, 1899. THE CASE or ROSS. | 7H APPLICATION DENIED. ‘MONEY AND MORALS. WILL WELCOME ‘THE LINCOLN MEN, of all Ey taxes P _— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. AUCTION SAEES. | AUCTION SALES. ‘Wp Before the U. 8. Supreme Court om ®/ The Cause Assigned in the Browm Divoree | Col. Henry Watterson’s Brilliant Lecture | Why Chairman Edson Thinks Their Visit Highest od ‘FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DaYR Motion to Dismiss. Case Must Stand. Upon That Subject at Albaugh's. ‘Will De Good. ‘The Cross case came up in the Supreme! Inthe Court in General Term today Chief} Col. Henry Watterson spoke before a sym- Court of the United States today on Solicitor | Justice Bingham delivered the opinion of the | pathetic audience at Albaugh's last night General Aldrich’s motion to dismiss the writ | court in the case of Clara R. Bell Brown] While the house was not crowded, there was @ oferror “for the reason that the Supreme | against Austin P. Brown, affirming the decree | good sized atdience preseut, and it was much Court of the District of Columbia is not | below difmissing the bill, The complainant | above the average in intelligence and appre- court of the United States within the meaning | sought by bill to have « decree of divorce | ciativenes, ©f section 6 of the act of February 6, 1889,” and | granted her from defendant over twelve years| In his lecture on “Money and Morals”Col, therefore the Supreme Court of the United | ago set aside for the reason that the grounds | Watterson is successfal, remarkably so even for Btates has no Jurisdiction. (she had recently ascertained) were cruel treat- | so brilliant writer in interesting and enter- Ezief in opposition to the motion to dismiss | ment, whereas she had intended to charge | taining the public while giving them instruc- ‘was filed by Chas. Maurice Smith and Joseph | adultery. After the separation the complainant | tions. B . SEMENT AND ALL MODEKN IMPROV virtue of tw EASEMENT ASD Al N IMPROVE: | | By virtue of two certain decd of trust, dated | tember 30, 188 end duly rroonted @ Liver 1aaient | ts 14, reapectivelp. of the tabd recone On SATURDAY, APRIL THIRTICTH: » Fiorida avenue between 4th and Sth ste nw by &| frou! of the pruniven on Pit the sittt @epth of about 83 feet, and contam.ng in allabout | DAY of ‘Mat. PAST Fou 1,026 square feet, improved by a early pew. very | O'CLOCK PM, thy ATIMER & SLOAX, Auctionser, NCANS e L T4097 G street, eee. ee VERY HANDSOME NEARLY NEW RESIDENCE, | TRUS DESIRABLE 10. 471 FLORIDA AVI NUE, With Takes PROVED, Wai Shuce Dw L Ne Hot MICK AND BuOWN-STONT: FRONT. CinCt: RIM STKEET NOKTHEASE, B BAY WINDOW. THREE STOKIES AND | RS! ANTON SOUARE. H 8 in this city, said: “When Mr. Dockery told me that the com- mittee from Lincoln was coming, and espec cially when I read the resolutions, I expressed Mr. John Joy Edson, the chairman of the citizens’ Grand Army executive commit tee, in speaking today to » Stan re- porter of the proposed visit hero of the delegation from Lincoln, Neb., to protest ‘against an appropriation of money to meet the expense of entertaining the vet- . ted real eat Mandsome three-story and basement mick and | si A brown-stone-front reaidence.coutaining * | Wand vhieves a | Of tot’ two C2) ta square eucht hundred and thirteen 2 myself as being glad that they would be here, dath, With sil the latest huprov-menin, in | os efor the eame pout th Bhillington. : May 2 or | Wet to Baltimore, where she remarried. hav-| The lecture was delivered without notes and | for tis rosea ene ee i rgd be here, ABSOLUTELY mara weed, paperea mourn! ah ks | jectacath irra a norte Sonne SP ean en ag gages popeersns oh either of | 2G one child, and the defendant also remar-| apt interpolations dispelled sll impression of | better understanding of ‘the situation, and in aaking: Noe Sesem'toet cok prea wor and running thence east Lfty (30) feet, tem: a3 a it 1 F south aixtren (18) feet. thi those days ne further action can be taken until | ried and children have been born of this mar-| labored memorization. Throughout it was full} good rather than harm. From the wording = Dortunity to secure a beat and com} hy fF — X-F-5 sixteen 6) fect to the Wagianing, wie i lutions it is manifest that they Accesaibie and raniuly adv bow od ri An answer was filed by Mr. Brown, but | of poetry and philosophy lighted by a brilliant | Of these resol ‘ qty bose mentioned, camper = eon aed Wihareen, and a motion 10 dianies wo tied | wel’ She inteeat Of the audience was not of | have nota correct apprehension ofthe relation AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Seer serial ost ce end pai je, Suh eat ; a hi ted, and from this an ap- | that casual and Innguid sort so common! ° nee = M Cont 0 iL be rguired at | from day cf sale, sevared = In Fri ran was given an abstract of the peas fervent hen caese thes Lymidce te heen oe applause with | government, They are evidently, under the TEER ——— ry TAT AWRg = | Rewer or ail can parchaney brief of the solicitor general on the motion to | tweive years have elapsed since the deeree was | which the lecture was approved time after time Podabramge g that ogre dag ae onl WwW ha neers. J) ™*OANs0N BHOS, Au-ttoncors, Auctioneers, a orthe property may deny the writ of error, maintaining that the uidren have been born to both par- | was not the sort that is marked in rectly from treasury of the gener: UABLE BUILDING, LOT, . FRONTING ow ‘bth and D streets northwest, ine purchweer government. They will’ find that this _ Paw aeerea Le street, UPRIGHT PIANO, HAMPER, HALL AND STAIR CAN PET EFARATE Piechs “Maik TMattiewcis, | hrunoke ts, ack Court ta court of the ud while the reeord of the court asto/| script “please insert.” It AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, | BEGULAR SALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- aaaeice eictavlined be the law relating to | cause and the statement complainant made | earnest and deserved, and een) ana Sie frome the ee ee oe a) TURE AND EFFECTS ON TUESDAY, APRIL appeals in eapital cases, and, furthermore, con- | when she married a second time do not agree, res en 2S ee at Sl Ceieesapeene dl es Daaee ween bee PRer FIVE OCLOGE Bae eT EENTH, ATHALE- | TWENTY-SIXTH, 1802, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M ¢ that hat suc! »peals couid go | to grant her prayer would bastardize chil- | jadgment 16 imagination a ie emo- - ‘ ‘the preinises, part lot No.6. 1, ‘No 174. COMPRISING fo the terres Cast ouald gite the benefitte | dren and scamdalize both parties, and from | Gons ef "his hearers’ "The thought. ram: made wloce da will tokens. celewation Ip here | Singh the murtawest etrem ofSeid lot Seis Sere | Morse Mantel MO rete pine Paster Sutin % ~» if sts of review,with | motives of pubite policy lone the prayer | ning through the lecture was that the | lope that they oe gaaton ouudacy sireet forty fost and eiuhty nix hun: | im alt materia, Gad Serce teeta eowchon Walnet er cence ‘Lececsh chances of danagin | Uhanih oat ba granted." Cappeers: nice ® Proper and most profitable pursuit of man 1 eadquarters —— citizens’ committee | dradthe feet to» fon-fout alley.thence south along sald | \¢ “7 "Tabiee Loran { wwliene, ome panama | Bo action wes taken, by the complainant dntil | Kappinese here asd hereafter, and thas thie jand inform, themselves of the plans feet thence southwant along suid alley tn feet thence fut, Oak and Ash Bed Room Suites, Odd Bed- ment. : : ; - i i j t went six feet aud Sfty-four i ania The brief, satiitted by Messrs. Ch: | she Bad some dificalty with ber, second ue The Blessings i pocehe noe cree seeretsston Of | the people of Washington for the ‘somfort, re. | ditutnciise tates fur iegammmareatee fet fo ths | atoada, Dureah and Washstands, New aad @. Matt. veniug Star ee. cor Lith and G mw, AICHIEFE DARE & 00, Auctiouen VE xow. 920 PENNA. A FHOLD Plat OF wor RENCH ie HALL | SILK REP PAKDOK ‘T FRAME MIRe | band and she evidently feels the loss of the ali- i rf beet rer} me Feather Pillows, Bolsters, &c., &c. 4 FUKxt. KOR M. T. TABLES. PLAN b WALNUT [war pa eee g he | moay. " than by following & fixed star of ambition | ception and entertainment of the old soldiers, | hid ne lorinmorten!y sat Svefeatand ninety-cght "ALSO ITs reese ANP) BOCK Gane, BODRS ETRORRE PICLORE a oe omnes Sates for woalth or honors which occupies the whole | td te make, this eneampment without ques: | bine tu ait ous thousand cigtt hundred tua thirty | rot of Clothing, Panta, oes omd Coste, NG. APRIL twexty-| iS) Lat BETS WARDUUbER, PANE is devoted to the n e mind, having no thought for the wources of true | tion the most interesting und memorable tha faluare feet, Partioe i, wearch of admirably located : ‘CLOCK, at residence N. Rock KNAMENTS PILLOWS AND Boke first, that the Supreme Co FOR ST. ELIZABETH’S. has ever been or ever will be held. = = Li their special atten- LSO, Hi sell be ks. BEDOING, TOLLET WARE HAIM a! Columbia is a court of the United States within —— Oo Fe setae Oe ils sanataious cbunicy a |1t0mrteluly many be regarted ay 0 uaicus sree: | Sisomeaeee thease fray racaiascotivetinetan Lee and rest Come, amma 9 k ' the meaning of the act of February 6.1°S9. and. | Large Number of Bidders to Farnish w speaking of this marvel Tete | tacle, and in adegree an amusing one. to WALTER 3. WILLIAMS & CO, 1ot Household Furuiture.consieting in part of one DANSON BIOS Awana i as wes ides that ours in the language of a poet he sought to ap7-dkas aeeiioes ae eaeeeae me JPNCANSON BHOS, Anctioncare TABLE, Lot. DT second, that such section provides P- Supplies. Gisclose the one thing that iurred the picture | #¢¢ 8 body of men from such a distant state as x eon | Cae ep ations Marble-top Lables. Carpete Rea. HATS, Doras Sek Ge Seat fs Senth enube taken to the Uniera Bids for furnishing general supplies for the | to which he would invite attention. He did | Nebraska coming all the way to this city to! sa-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED oN Ac-| Se UR = eee QUISITES, TCE BOX. CARPETS, ae ke. count of the rain until MONDAY, APRIL FIGH. SMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF ENT CONTAINED IN HOUSE NO. 1315 Q' STHER® 3 is rotest against a purely municipal measure. ALSO 0 CORT AISED | Supreme Court trom any court of the United | government hospital for the insane were political < orig tr og ~ eas Ei ‘the citizens’ committee are TEENTH, sume hour aud place. #p15-3t | Five Iron Safes, good makers and in good condition. LEK SOG PT ee nyo pBySirtue of au crder of the Surreme Court of the — opened on Saturday at the Interior Depart | fe in a development of ‘our national char-|% have’ this delogation come on and see| gg-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER Post. Fifty reams of Heavy Butchers’ ST, OPE ik FADELEY. DECEASED, Bu'tNa Prat a | Divi Cot Catania THE LAWa IN QUESTION, ment. There were so many bidders it was | cutee,” which’ placed. money and power | What wo are doing, and in tho event that RAMS he eeeeae of, the, ran wut THURSDAY, | © mtrhere’ Pewee, INES NOS. 420 AND 424° LIGHTH STREET | DM© buinines i soul by Vite auction, « Section 6 of the act referred to is as follows: | fonnd impossible to complete the opening, and | above all things else to be desired. The ques-|80me time in the future the encampment ‘i: 2 eane hour und place. Tene, ganeton Buggies and 1 Coupe Rockaway, Har] 2 Ph iyay MORNING, APRIL TWENTY. wixta, | TWENTA-NINIH DAY OF ATRIL THOS eee “That hereafter im all cases of conviction of | the work was continued today under the su-| tion was a moral one, and our great enemy | *hould select Lincoln as a place of meeting | fa*THY ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER Post- Moped 492. at ELI WOK, IF will seliion the prem: | st TE A. Mail the Purditire, Care DUNCANSON BROS. ‘ ? i i ned ou account of the weather until, MONDAY, 1 ba Noa. 424 Sth at B. ws the entire cou- | 1 the above ‘house, we which te See, death titted hetero nay, court ot. tie | Pervision of Thomas H. Musick, the chief of | was the mouey devil,’ cu ee Le nner te NPIL TWENTY FIFTH, eluehoursnd piace’ | WW ALTER WILLIANG © 00, Auctoneern ‘0, good will, Jones ‘Re. The stuck comprises: fs eR AA, DANIELS, Admintatrator Jaw is death, tried before any court of the ight to convince his hearers 0 iH ms om, Kets, zen, kee RAS PAS United States. the final jadgment of such court | the miscellaneous division, and Dr. Goddard | a0 srubition, whether for, woslth or honors, Uieir vist wil wor bo entirely Trultiogs™” "!” | QHANCERE SADE OF VaLTAUDE TnPROVED | w(t sRehcoletlonot SERING FLOWS EINGPLANTS Basion Warne, Onmuites MMMLKS Sloe ane against the respondent +hall, upon the appiica- | of the hospital and Dr. Ponde of the pen which oceupied the life of aman was not | their visit will not bo entirely fruitless, BEAL ESTATE ON THE WEST SIDE OF TENTH | Mauts, &c., from Jolin Saris Nerney ot OMe pales Singieand Double Harness, Liveries, Li “ae io. tion of the respon: re- | ofiice, It is stated that the number of bidders | worth having when attained. This he applied ——— CUTREL SOUTH ERAETEAND AVENUE AND | ron cargo oth wad Ya eva ae TUESDAY. Buen Wipe Bea ae ‘ te versed or affirmed by the Supreme Court of | is much greater than in previous years, owing, | to the seekers of political honors as well us to CRIMINALS’ BOLD BREAK Ly virtue ols desive OF tis Supeesae Overt of So WALTON bh WHELER DS & Oke haste | Thtecuhin caner ahs oe a tepet te Weshing- TRYSTERS SALT oF DESIRAMLE Horers ay the United States upon a writ of error. under | i¢ i; thought, to the wider circulation given to | the hunters after money. District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No, | — ENBINGEE Avcosoee omar. A wood SUREEL AND ONT. Tk- FOURTH sieee - “ : - it is thought, to the w 8 Two American Thieves Who Nearly Es- ). wherein Mary L. Skidmore et Vit. are COW BENBINGER, Auctioneer. portunity to engage in blised business. | | NORTHW : ciges such rules and regulations as said court may |‘ 1 ——— x Plaiuants and Einnie Grosset al. are defendants, the | Se, om aren pomaptiencd bests NORTHWEST. prescribe.” dc. ine propose. THE SUNDAY STABBING. caped the Copenhagen Police. Undersigued, trustees will offer fur sale at public sue. | WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | aministrator of estate of EB! Fudcion dertaed. Rap Sy ae td In maintaining that the Supreme Court of| The supplies of fuel, ice, lumber, &c., for the The British steamship Onkdale, commanded | tou oo THUKSDAY, Tene’ GIQUHTEENTH DAY of | ae ainete = AVE. wv uoners | 2-5" Z 2, the undersigned Gall ethane ak oli al oauek anetious a ort we i . CK P.M, in of ‘MPTO! RLO. ATCLIFFE DAUR & GO-AUCHIONI rent of te the District is such a court sections hospital aro obtained through another letting. | ene Case Goes Over in the Police Court— by Capt. Brown, arrived at Copenhagen Satur- | the promises, the following desecited ron” cng AND MOLE OAD OF Ho! ATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO. AUCTIONT ERS, ent ot and 846 of the Revised Statutes relating The bidders for this class of supplies are as P' 4 the huprovewments therennto belonwing, consisting of &, . 20 PAL AVE. N.w District of Columbia are quoted. Section 730 | follows: Other Grand Jury Cases. day, having on board two persons who are very | nroe:atory brick dwelling in the city of Washington | APIS WERE y eater, TURSDAT MORNING, ae mabe: Se MARRERO is as follows: “There sball te a Supreme Court) Lhe Alfred Richard Brick Company, Wm. H.| Several prisoners were in the Police Court | much wanted by the police of New York. They | and District of Columbia, to wit: Part of original lots y & ABLE IMPR:’ PROPERTY ON five (oiciu equare three ate einel ots | load of Horses and Mules shipped here from Pliladel- Qt four (4) s in- | are Oscar Creamer and James L, White; alias | two (io:), beclumivt for the maine ate tee sna ae of the District. which shall consist of a chief | Baum. J. Edward Chapman, Church & Stephen- | this morning against whom were charges ast pisces aaa Justice and four associate justices, who shall Thos. M. Dreney, John C. Emerson, Chas. | volving an investigation by print iae gery | Bavkiaiea corner of ‘said ‘lot five (3) ard “running thence | trom tweite te Ritien heehee oe ee eet severally be appointed by the President. by | Ford, Samuel M. Frazier, W. T. Galiigher & | 1. one case a young Viclchinyex by trade, liek York dispatch th on | Uiiy incon, thence eet aecay ne, (i eee eleveR | Drivers aud several wood Mules, the whole lor to De and with the advice and consent of the Senate, | Bro., Great Falls Ice Company, Griffin & Mer- young man, @ bricklayer by trade, | According to a New York dispatch these m sold without reserve, TREE! BETWEEN I AND K STREETS os WNAS THE TWO-STORY | JUSE No. #20 FIRST STREET, BY # inches, thi th forty-five (45) foet Th COND, 1802, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will oll am | titnne wnt te Motioe tee at Somes and shall hold their offices during good be we Hygienic “Ice Company, | Whose name was given as Charles Jones, alias | are wanted for stealing $27,000 from Dix & | iu°nor {uses south forty: five 45) tect eleven (2b | __8. BENSINGER. Auctioneer. ty tovisce of beriautue tie het tice, ed See havior. Independent lee Company, V. Baldwin Johu- | Harris, was accused of having committed a| Phyfe, bankers and brokers of that city. They | st ninety-one 1) feet seven (7) inches to the place RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioncora SQ. i car ‘ of beginning, tozether with a rightot way for t = —— ection 760 reads: ““The Supreme Court shall | son. Victor J. Kenueds. Libby. Dittinger & | marderous assault ona fireman named Henry | had, it appears, filled in blank checks and | pose of und use ag.an alley of the following devertoed VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITES ON DSTREET a3 the «ame powers and exercise the same | Miller, Pollard Bros.. Wallace P. Pyles, G. L. " 4 ‘4 bartof said lots four (4) and five (5) in said square BETWEEN YTH AND 10TH STREETS NORTH- Farindiction as the circuit courte of the United | Sheri, Thos, W. Smith, Stephenson & Dire, |W: Cfoueh. ‘Tho trouble occurred early Sun-| cashed them at the banks, Creamer being in | frtchmsiwa§ Afty-two (om, eginiug forthe | RAST, TO CLOSE THE AFFAIRS OF A OYSLE. States.” Trausparent Ice Company. Charles Werner, | 44¥ morning on Pennsylvania avenue between | the employ of the firm. In accordance with Sity-fout (bs) feat one 0) inch south mthecaarthesst | OS TUERDAY AEEERNOON, APRIL TWENTY. Section 846 says: “Any final judgment. order | W. G. Wheatley, Kichard H. Willet and A. R. j 9th and 10th streets. Crouch was standing in| notice received from Superintendent Byrnes | euruerof sua toe Mh " sau t th, and is improved by wrick frittng 24 feet on Ist and running back with thet * th toa 16 foot proved by two-st Tate 16 foot alley aud improved bye two-story Sin 24th 00 of the purchase money can re: bie in monthly tnstalan | proved by a be ® THUMSDAM. MAN’ FIFTH. 1802 aT FIVE ve sentud running thence west | SIXTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale in | thresidue of the jurchase money to be paid in DCK PM. part of lot 1 in square 4, beciinin or deerve of the Supreme Court of the District | Williams. front of » saloon waiting for a car, whon Jones | of New York, who cabled that ho was cortain | Warts, 7000N isancawtnsernciarn quence. norte | feput of the preinives, to cloge the afalre of eayadr | CFliessh, at the optiin of the purchaser. A’ depoait na rout 40 feet bord ofthe: Sout neat may be re-examined and revers: ; —_ came out to where he was and, it is alleged, | the men were on the Oakdale, which lett New | feet seven (7) inches to the ald ast line of naid tot LOTS 15 14.16 AND 17 Siitied with in To days tom the day of an or the et, north; thenee teet. thence ees “ek d States, A z I . the Copen- | five (3) atid thence south two ¢2) fect ‘ix (0) inees to S SQUARE 037 Hat fo resell the pro erik and cost of tue s co north I Sepent esi of ecvet or epessl, tx the same comes FIFTY IN THE TOILS. Started arow. A fight ensued and the men | ae re eee aen ome dete Gees inaking | the hector boetartu: These are the most desirable building mites in thie | Soultiue vurctaser cit baad cing, heuce e ot 00 Improved by Tustned. north 'f | { : hagen police had for some day’ we Place of Dering, ey rhese are the were separated, Jones or Harris being held | preparstions to capture the fugitives cash, ome-third ia one year aud one-third in two yeare | ofparcice iu ncateinny , i until the arrival of Policemen Steep and Mar-|~ It was about midnight when (et Nrrliennd Sooo tie diay of “ase or all cal t the option of the vermis: 45 cash, the bal : ing | Stall, when he was taken to the station and | steamed into Copenhagen, ‘The police were | Lut huser, the defertrd yayments to'bear interost at | pe : Santee” Fifty prisoners wore in the toils this morning | iocxed up, oa the lookout in boat, and did not wait for ‘nally and to be ssc ed yo notte tthe par. the option of ths) depoait' ot S00" re- | Got of the ean 3 i er | and 1 Kim- | °C x , the stea ome up the quay. It seems | chaser or purchasers and a deed of trust upon’ the | quired on each lof at the time of mals, if the teins of | 1! NTM-SEVENTH, nine Siar —, Lope bream lees ened ee re ree Tee BE 1 chee hadi, beer iad tree times and ed Crganiae cas cles wocke watching for an | broverty sold. A sleposlt of $200 will be required as | sale ec notec clan eethne e ae eee ‘the day of BALCLIFFE, DARK & ¢ tes Buprome Court hae recowuised this | Utll’s first procession was a lengthy one, but | the officers took him to the Emergeucy Hos- : escape from the ressel and land | 22U2.% the property is bid off. “All conveyancing aud | sale right reserved to resell the property at the risk | _%23-d&ds Ane States Supreme Court has recoxnized this | 1.6 session of the court was considerably short- pital, where he was treated by De Hant tie | OPPoFtunity to excape from the tease recording at perchaser's cost. If the purchaser or | and cost of the defaultime pacch. and im like manner as provided by law in tof-| tne prisoners Who Were in Judge Kim- erence to the final judgments, orders ond de- ahs Sect Senne, erses of the circuit courts of the United P qoulting urcha od. All conveys * ‘comms at the ceat of te pure! aiueule building iote ne KATCLIFFE, DARK & CO, | gy! !l*/ aud two years. @ | *Gdkts poh ded ui oF alt cea ot QG{THE ABOVE SAF 13 PostPo: artecn feet of Jot 1 f land {routs 14 feet on fe: One-fourth cash. of which €200 om be depowited at the thiue vf x after 5 days’ ad- | 7a pees thoes envel tmon teen court as a circuit court of the United States, unobserved. He was looking dyer the rail at | purchasers shail fail to comviy with the terms of sale | vertiscruent or wuch. Fesale 1b sone wewspaper pub- NOTERS. SALE OF A LOT AND XKAME | thive years, for which notes of 0 4 the Circuit Court of the United States for the | guilty aud avoided the necessity of a trial. | bac! alee rot in the , wi! sath sath re in the river, and the policemen started to EDWARD 4 NK and 8 A eee HE COUNTY. OF WASHINGTON, Disi hie? perty sulle 2st oo. Soption ot District of Columbia in a number of cases, | Georgetown was well represented, Policemen a the extttng ae hint'a certificate etatea | climb into the steamer. Creamer realized his sacesok naa yaudine, Py _ | apis. ‘Anctionee’s. BE COLUMIL A oe the 8 | saat scint sie » which are cited. ieas and Uppame fencing to meek oh " : Position in an instant CES ae SSS Ss =| Diss of Coleman Se Ean terius of sale are not complied with fe ten days on or pero Oe nd Upp uring that the exact condition of the patient could | PT) SDpcars that e boat had already been| armen # 81043 ae URE DAYS. erty will be resold at risk and rafter ton days’ adver- EDWIN FORREST, \ v2 Oth st n w. ANSON'S. TAYLO! ‘Trusteca, 22-dkAs 121aPatnw | ‘CLIFFE, DAKK & 00. Auctioneers Au 48 | DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON Pay! ftice for wand Dhstri nee e Tree Bete 2 i! TWEEN KANDS 5. (by a comfortable trae dee Wier WASHINGTON DG BY aUcTTOS Ou WEDNESDAY AF TP RNOON, APMIL T xton ot aly sr ‘ the cases from that section. Many prisoners | not be determined this morning. tained that the Supreme Court of tne District — 5 in | lowered from the stern of the steamer in order : — of Columbia is neirvuit court of the Ceied | Wo wore charged with violations of the banger Carrington appeared as counsel in | to carry some one of the ship's officers ashore. Pf HG he Maiyah ES Beet) States under the law orgauizing the circuit | District ordinances were also charged with of- | the case and consented to have bail fixed to- | Creamer knew this fact, and while the police | Fiviit Day OPAL KIT, Too2' sane hodrand place courts of the United States among the differ- | fenses against the United States, thereby doub- = were climbing into the steamer, supposing | By order o! the Trustees é ent states, still it must be conceded that it feat Ge aan sedan Gah the record of | eA 2OUDs,DeRFO named Gus Tucker was] that they weresure of their mew, he aud Berke LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucte. court of the United ail gl ese ag he charged with housebreaking at the residence | man rau to the stern, With the agility of acat FPMOIIAS DOWLING & SON. Auctioucers, pacaks sacl Seutedietaon of the policeman making the arrest. of Mrs. Bridget Flaherty, No. 2316 N street | tho uinctecn-yearcold Creamer tized a rope O12 Bot. aw, courts and even gre Amos Brown and Hattie Williams, a young | Borthwest, ee lee tee mens that was hanging down from the stern and LUABLE_ IMPROVED euit courts, aud that by custom and usage, by | colored coupic from Georgetown, were charged eran ee es Bn end — le ie slid into the srapty boat, Burkman followed, 1322 RHODE ISLAND AVE- judicial interpretation and | 2 euact- | with vagrancy and the an was also charged | ‘24lvidual who climbed through the windc: ch agility, but with 1 sue WEST, AT AUCTION. s of the residence of Mra. Flaherty and when the | ROt With so mach agility, but with equal suc odeods of trust, dated resrectivery | | On FRIDAY et wl GAPORGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioncer, atiolic t TATU New York avenw. | HUE action Y BUTS PPR Soci sea AND SIRE LEESTN | Blam oresigunae pouae aaron theioward Unive sity subd gob A Smith, commoniy kn @Uiweorded 10 the survey or Kos of ae pre .,APLIL TWENTY-NINTH, at HALF- po of t purehase mr a SEVENTH, at FI VEO°CLOCK, we will offer for ments. it is virtually @ circu:t court of the | with disorderly conduct. The police gave Amos k J cess, Oars were in the boat, and the two recorded in Li 1283, folio | PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P M, I will offer for salen | equ install ‘one and two with inter sa front of the premises, - +S y = jatter’s mother was awakened he struck the | SO. ‘ é rhe : are aud ‘January 4, 1888, recorded am | front of the premises, all of lots SU. Ss, SB, SU, square | feet aust paid, curersd ie thomeeee LOT> 4. 5. United States. a bad name, saying he had been urrested for | Cia °iaay with a pistol aud. threatened to kal | fUxitives quickly adjusted them to the oar: aud Janay (4. 1888, recorded in of the premuses, all of lots 8 5 td paid, weeured “ease! cutting Women and spent time ia the jail and | | locks and bent with vigorous effort to make the District of Columbia, and | 1Stiaud 19th uw. Aud haunediately thereafter the | theme tee, her if she made an outcry. Gus was held in me R UNLIKE TERRITORIAL COURTR, ‘ ; Fe is court | Work house. Concerning the girl, the princi- time away from the steamer. ag jtic Teanest of the ‘party secured thereby, | cust 42 feet trout of lot 18 by 100 feet iu depth of | ches A depoalt uf one bubdred hens c ‘They also emphasize the fact that this court gat shenes saatiot mar wea thot ale did et live | 1-000 bail for the grand Coe At first the Copenhagen police were held fast | td_ also ‘by. virtue of a ecreo duly passed Hy | said lotin square lezen E tween New Hamp tired at time of male. If terms of sale are at her father’s house A young man named William Treadway was | sor « moment with surprise at the daring and isuntike the United States territorial courts | ? z pm Court of the District of Columb: shire ave. aud 18th ihe east $2 feet nied w.th in fiiteen days trom date of male trus. ‘sarc of a building site Sore house on in this—that the justices of the court are ap-| 4 policeman on this side of the creck said he | S'¥em @ hearing on a charge of forgery. It] te energy of the fugitives. The boat with il sells 1u. trout of uity cage No. 13738, on the 7th day of Decem front of lt 18 by set 2 depth of satd lot, im Wat risk sudcost of de- . a the preiuises, ou Ms: | square 152, fronts feet ou Orezon avenue ° “ae Pointed, like “all eireuit coust justices, by | thought that Amos bad Leen trying to behave | Was claimed that ho forged the ame oF bi | Creamer and Burkman aboard was fast disap- | BAY, APRIL" CVENTY ETE FERDINAND scHMrT, Terms: One-thint cash, the balance in one and two the President, by aud with the advice and | himself lately, “heard = . wae r'apd a de Fach fronti this fut atret vieeapt opportunty f Asu2, wt HALF- | tweeu New Hatupshire avenue and Ista strvet 6. "I third cash, the bainuce i one and. two earing in the darkness, and the police could | PASt, FUCK, O'CLOCK P. M., partot Jot &, aguare | Terme: Oz years. per cent pasanie somrautiually. scctred Ue : toa chee HE rontiue 2! feeton the aguih Mle of Rows Timed | zee sig pee cone payee seer ene ee : sient apace on the Proper nude or al cash. atthe consent of the . and like cirewit court| “1 haven't been arrested for ten months,” | 710, Washington Lona and Trost Company: | hear the oars almost snap with the strain as by a depth of 107 fect inches tos wide deed of trust on the property sud, oF ali easiest the | ayes option of at A devout SF $400 roguired justices, hold the ice during good be said Amos, and the court accepted his personal | }B¢ Court upon hesring the proof committed | the two applied their utmost strength to the und having a 10-fe wide alley on the west | opuon of th ‘5U required | LAIMER & SLOA ra le. If the terms of sale the prisoner for the action of the grand jury, fixing the bond at $1,000, James, alias Lem Miller, was held to await the @ide thereof, nuproved by a handsome woder: threes sory aud ossement brick residence, 1322 Rhode Island went. and are and have been retir under section 7H of tae Revise United State deposit uf levonit of & 2 iron the day of wale | PY TCANSON BKOS, Auctouecrs ‘he Property atthe risk sud | 1) i: balance in one aud two | cost or the ucfauiting purchaser steer fee ieee “i with in Udaye fren the, day of resell t “y oz =] Durchawr after b dave’ avers bonds. The same action was taken in the case | of the woman, but she was fined $5 on the im the same manner as ail other | charge of disorderly. uupreme object of escape. Then the boat dis- appeared from view. he police, recovering their presence of ‘9th and Dsten w ud newspaper published chi = 2 ' ye t, secured by a deed of trust on the | vertisaineut cf much resale 1m some newspaper pub. | PERMP* SALE o : =e All conveyanciug and Recording federal judges.” and that, “unlike territorial | Charles Davis, another colored representa- | poo”! ate of he eet eremonee of | mind, were into their boat in an iustant, | fethe, (ith interest, earured bya deed of trust on the eal i Waskinagton D.C. Air conveyancing abd | MER DRELT TAGS cos oe 7 ENO RE var courts, this court is « permanent and continu-| tive of Georgetown. wus accused of loitering 8 boo a ois Every Dane is a fish in the water, aud, though | Adopositor ga00 required at ime of ale, If the ny at tue cust of the Purciamer, AIHIKD STREET N LU Seaton | EAD TAPER. DARE BO, Aart. the govern: ” ing. He came from Virginia and said he waa . Burkman not an inferior one. they were no | ofdefaulting purchaser. Couveyauciug und record: Auctivneer, fronif the premises peathns i ath mane ean Section # 1889. counsel claim, | going to work teday. Another complaint | _ 1m the Criminal Court. Justice Bradley, to-| match for the Danish police. The police boat Jeng at cont of Purchaser. °°" 1410 New York ave nw. pe Goyal TRUSTEES. SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED “is the first law im the history of the govern-| against bim was thai he spent considerable | day Robert Ford was acquitted of embezzle-| gained swiftly on the fugitives and oon over- RICHAKU W. TYLER, ines y_ | Factrontiny 16! L STREET SOUTH- y 307 F ut. n. \ VALUABLE BUILDING | SITES ON TWENTY- ofa Feat, Be by doth of 71 EAST, WASHINGTON, DC Ment passed by Congress couferring upon the | time at the house of acolored woman. This | ment of $15 from Frank V. Parker from De- | took them. and after a Lrief struggle the Amer- ROBERT G, RUTHERFORD, Trustees. SECUND STREET | BETWHEN P AND Q | fet Mtontaliey. ond « Pata Geta, | q.Under and ty virtue of a decree ‘on the ota. Supreme Court of the United states appellate | part of the charge was admitted by the pris- | cember 1, 1899, to January 2 following. Mr. as were taken in charge and were soon| aplz-utd SUT ret nw.) SIREE1S NOKTHWES! AND ON TWENTIETH fy a _ April, N82, in equity cause No 13478, docket jurisdiction in all criminal cases where the | om 4 3 NUKTHWES 1 and ta and modern = = EE STREET BETWEEN K AND L NORTHWEST ye SIMEET BETWEEN K EWES? | “The hoses are near Hetrecteuraand government Oct oe ve aw. GHOSE, AHE AFFALS OF AN INVEST: | petuug ottcs Very denirabic: lene any ae . who said that he bad ben sadly disap- ; | safely lodged in cells pending extradition pro- Punishment is death,” and they contend that | pointed. His father sent him £12. as he was to | P¢¥tu, for the defendant, said that the evi- | ceedings, Lie Supreme Court of the District of Colum mh Anne K Nasu et al are complainante aud : z n é < al are defeudauta, tue understood the law was one pessed in the interest of hu-| have been married, but the woman, he suid, | ence did not sustain the indictment, seo HALESPASE RIVE Bay winner gue, at | OT in mutil September, 1594 Oe Eas. MONDAY r A 5 LE-PAS . M., F will offer for sale iu front | jah i Ab intent, HALE PAST. FOU Manity—passed for the tole purpose of giving | swindled him out of lis money aud then re-| Samuel Holmes, Henson Hubert, James| — prariea Under a “Huddensiek Wall.” USI E: | of thie prousises all ot original .of 11, square 83, front- | Puamen lor iui anton Jn frout Gf the prouises, No #13 & person condemned to death. after a trial m a | fused to have him. Personal bonds. Bundy and Richard Phillips, who were tried on x oa. ing 46 feet 3 inches on =Jih street between K and L | Mallante ot with @ per cent interest | 1," street, yeast. the followtug real property, = Seven men were building a wall in the court] Tr OFFERED on ea Rouse oe court of the Cured States, the right tohave| ‘The next prisoner was a colured girl named | Friday for housebreaking, were brought in for Panag TO BUY A FINE HOUSE AT A LOW Putick salsiely cece aa 7, | Pureber. u ‘Pane anal baat bi ape aud parcel of land and premiers the case re-examined, reversed or atirmed by | Fanuie Simonds, who plead guilty to a charge | ttialon a sumilar charge. Mr. Lawton stated | house at Jonesboro, Tenn., Friday. On ac- Ae = diately tereafter all of lot 8, square 67, Ime and bounge au the AND ON Easy TERM GOOD NEIGH: | each oase at time ) of Washineton and District G2 tect ou 2d st between ta on mae kai: wn ‘and distinguished ot the United States Supreme Court. ae “Her mind is not right.” said | that Bundy and Holmes proposed to plead | count of the poor mortar the wail fell, burying worth 3s Of lot Zs square Us; irontiag Ob deetoa | atl Mftceu day ocheraine ri rowel for the same 103 fost 8 ches P is! prop P ae iad cost of difauiting purchascr after ave dey | Suare #30, WHAT WAS SAID IN CONGRESS, Bailitl Kendig, ‘but she is harmless. She will | guilty, and they did so. Herbert also plead] five of the men. Bruce Estridge, Grant sn FS % commer af ost square, Sreus- ‘Teruix: One-third cash, the balance inoue and two hincton, DO hee nomapeer Dub years, 6 per cout, payable senit-anuuaily, ‘wectred by | Use Meelumcton, DC. ; cived f trust ou ite property sold. or alfeashs at the : bu: : » Ieee aE He ProBHe 0p MON: | Upciot ot the purchaser’ A deposit ut S250 tequited | ap1ikde ricicean eA | ine HAD. {on each lot at the tine of sale. If erie of sale are S Me ot complied with iu 1 days froin ‘the ay Of sale Figut reserved to resell’ the property at the Fisk a Cost of the deiwulting puzchater alter 3. days’ aver west. 28 fect, theuce south thence north G2 fect to with the iiproveucuta, story brick dwell sale: nr third cash and the batan ie htoen tui Tate of 0 per cout per hey claim, was the uz inion | §° About the streets carrying a large bundie | guilty, and Phillipe, who was acquitted on | May and Joseph Wilson were taken out dead, en ie | ak and teay beg foc semeOing w cas tax| Tees, plead mae gail; “Me Chiat coe at oes ae ee ee of Congress, and in support of their claim the | thar’s about all she will do out of the way.” sented’ to Phillips’ release on personal bonds, | *"4_ Eli Moo: I Snodgrass following is quoted from page 9S of the Cou-| Judge Kimball thought, as a matter of | and the others were remanded for sentence. fatally hurt. Two other men were seriously gressional Record of January 19, 1839: charity, he would seud the woman down for —_>—_—_ hurt by jumping from the wall. ‘They caught ‘Mr. Kogers (a member of the judiciary com- | ninety days. A Crap Game Broken Up. w pole aud were left hanging forty feet from ing Sout: L, stron ag-IE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AC- comme the run unul FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY Datla wath fi (mphodie mtr fe Ee SECO), 189%, satue Hour and place, Trurciuaporand deed of trast oo mittee of the House of Hepreseutatives)—ic | Kichard Wells, colored, for being in acrowd | ‘The police of the fifth preeinct hud an amus- | 2 8found. ‘The other men fell forty feet to | ‘alu wabioes toed ndee Cee a Top neue | hn'Waskington. Dc “All, couveyaucing and record: | gpome DUNCANSON BROS. Pera cant htthepu option. Ade: will perhaps take three minutes to read the | where a game of crap was played was fined €5. |; fad i liveigdice j a borg thant ee Hentai aublect tos dved of trust for 83.400: Pay® | ing at the cust of the purchaser. ns eae oweerw || ped of Je 800 will be raquired of ‘the purchaser at tre bill and put it upon its passage, and, inasmuch | “He's the leader of a gang,” said Policeman | 6 46 Well as a lively time in a raid ou a game at percent per anuunm, interest payable seui-abuw: se EP AE ABOVE SACE 1S FURTHER -POST-| Soko tur purchacer Thee te eee ac itis in the interest of human.ty to grant | Hutton, referring to a small colored bey named | Of ¢rap Saturday night, Policeman Dyer had English Tennis Champions. ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucts. 1 SERB whit gen as eof wale the trustees fo. these writs of error throughout the Union, 1| Luther Jackson. the youngster was charged | charge of the cage, and he went with several | A largo and fashionable assemblage gath- Hetedeertrvrre es R nerve the ris Property wt the risk aud $a unanimous cousent that it may Le put upoa | with being disorderly. and ou sccount of his | other officers to a little “cook shop" om South | ered at the Queen's Club in London Fri- ‘ uschise peut its passage at this time. age a fine of only 2 was imposed. ieawvanae tants e eal ‘ as er iuubth, or ii two equal iustalizveuts OF THAT VALU fe. Handall—As 1 understand it this bill pro- | “Thoms Brows, che cininned cso iaws in the | C&Flina avenue, kept by a colored man named | day to witness the match between Moers and | most ROM Lye yorce tin aay te aie tee etn ee el v1 7 purchaser will ive bis note be: r 6 of sale, Poses to give to persons condeuued to death | Smithsonian grounds, wes fiued $i5 or forty-| Heury Matthews. When the officers entered | Mahoney, the amatenr lawn tennis champtons, | Pure ive his note bearing date day of sale, TRUST r com IMPORTANT REAL Se ee THoUey I aubathly hay ‘ATE SALE LE WOTEL PROPERTY OWN AN Re DARR & ‘Auctioneers. pe : oa HE IMVERIAL HOTFL, TKUS-ES' SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE PROP- . - 7 the Rouse they found ten men om their knees | and Ernest Renshaw and Hillyard. Five gets | 38¢,t0 Par interest at 6 ver cent oF all cash, at the FACING ON PENNSYLVANIA AV) BEING LOT 8, BLOCK 14, ON HALE. an additional chance of life, EE ern ce Aes. | sad Uae hebei tore welling in te get. Toe a. of whisk Moelt and Mat witisivseventdays itu date ofaute ot propesty bebe | BETWEEN THLATE, AND. FOU § AVENG:S UN LE DIOIT PARKS ~ Mr. Rogers—Yes, sir; it simply proposes to| Mary Bell, Maggie Lancaster. Richard Green, ie 4 ee er wae ee oer ae aeRO id At riak kod cost ot Gale ae STREECS NOKTHWEsT, WAIING TON, D.C. MosTELe Bat VaLDante peapensy oF it to @ party who may have been cou-| Wm. Herou, Amelia Goodall and Sonny Bell | Winer of the last throw did not get the stake, | won three, thus winning the match. "io eels to CONTAINING EIGHTY-1 HI Ri Tndond by viriuo of a decmee panned the 4th day | FOURTH Sti ET NOMTUNEST BMEIWERN ST ee - = ys 2 for thet ener ede following the - - SWNIN i CF RIC URES, 2, an Equity 73 # Hotsed to desth ma federal court the right | were called 00 charges of cuortenty one | teenage eagpe iomgeter greed x iro NING, ee ree gl Aprilginin Euuity Cae Nota derket Ne | AND SERENE ¥ to have the law of his case reviewed upon the | They plead guilty and were fined $5 each. Deeuare xcs Perce hear ear ree italien. Found \d in Bed. {pit > Trustees. By vist 1¢ of adeed iu trust, duly record un- | 2 — —S pB} Nirtucof adecrve of the Supreme Court of the Zocor by the Supreme Coart of the United | Ayoung man named Amce O. Horton was | ‘he stove was displaced, mindeae Wateat ct] | In New York Madame De Sinite, fifty yeare aera traters wi offer for eal, by Dubie nue is udersieued willadier | Drummond aguiyet” DeanelMurrag, ad catens, Be ee nice Wash cane ase for I. G. Hucwell and then failed ta presnrans | several fragments of police Uniforms were | old, a French widow and teacher of acting, was | gw-rite ABOVE. RAIS Ts Post PONED OX ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SMS THAD Isao. AT MALY FAST POLE Sree, will proneed to sail ou WISI: Mr. Ford—Which right he does not now pos- pralbootbeg mph ranching am “en Prosecute | taken away. The proprietor of the place was | found gad in bed at 107 East 3ist street Sat- | count of the rau unt AY, TWEN DY-FIPTH AT HALE PAST Fon ecLOCK, FAL tu sat ofthe premises the tollowing real yrop- INWe, at FIVE O'CLOCK i Maca A seks ich ke dew nets bom eee ‘on his personal | #Fested. aud today in the Police Court he for- | urday morning. ‘Che gas was turned on, FKANK I. ING, ALL OF ORIGINAL LOT 5, ° : Soo tyinand beimciu the Cots of Weeki er ney lot 4, tu aquare 52 ess aud never lias possessed in this coun- | bonds to do better aud John Shehan was given | ited €20, - aes a HPs eR | rrusteos Penneyivat Me ete Dron ene Teer aine” as lot 8, feet, improved by 8 €-rouw Terie of sale: One-third in cash, balsnce tp one and two sears in eq) ts, for winch the notes of the Po Sout, ber stun "will be ‘of trust JOHN 8. SWOMMSTED: Chicagoans May Have to Wait on Themselves. | a1 9-d&ds 827 F st nw. In Chicago the Waiters’ ociation resolved to make a demand for more pay, shorter sylvania avenue by a depth of | Liuck Lin Le Droit Park. The lot fronts re vot alley, iuuproved by a large | wood aiue and Incapabieof subiividens building, containing 8 Foou-s Elevetor, Barber Stop, |“ Termfaale: One-third cus and the balance in OE eae et ee tamuuces Bron Safe. Re, | | wo cut istallmiente iu one and two year wh i catspase tite door, Near ail pathic build stingmusgab'e som auuualiy, to te settn try, although iv every ‘u the Union acor- | sixty daya, He was arrested for begging on Fe 5 responding right exists with reference to cases | Pennsylvania aveni Mr. Simon Wolf on “The Wandering Jew. arising under the state law. Itis a rigit which | ‘The Inst prisoner in the first procession was| Avery large and highly cultured audience ought to exist im every c:vilized government | Charlio Woodward and he was fiued #1 for fail- | greeted Mr. Simon Wolf last evening at the 7 urs. Making | sunumayabe sen auuuaily, to be secured by the. LU “he i abolition of fines. If the demand: ‘ORTH. | itone of the most des.rable hotel propertic ohiise hote of the purchaser ai . will Se requinst ot ho ma vate BER Sete ee Eighth Street Temple, the occasion being the | fre'not aceeded to all the waiters ta Chicago HOUSE | chyyes ee ete wert tor ooe.ogn | ee Pesta eration sete nae ‘These marks, counsel say, clearly and ex- oe delivery by Mr. Wolf of the closing lecture in | will be ordered out on a strike. sess Subjoct to adood of trast for 260,000 | Uepaait' $00 will We reg gi sale within te Plicitly show taat Congress intended that the Wtetexient slid lar ig lecture in | will be ordered out on a strike. WENTY- payable on or before thee ah ie rrspl after ten day Stas mendes oe Ghee oon ‘Three Historical Portraits. the course given under the auspices of the 5 a will offer wp veara over SEUt er annuth Gayable seam. | the cost the Hurchars. Itt cost St a * i ith off i re jee 3 zy ae Sale CARE 1:32, weuni-aunually, wecuired by second deed uf trust, OF ali | ris “ faulting purchaser. 2 4 as dai Pte geechaesonyp oipinan military trinity—Grant, Sherman and Sheri- | {oO"ut of Fact.” The subject was a most in- | %*¢ heirship to property in the Lehigh valley | to Improved by @ frame house, dv. 4821 T | of vid. If the teruis of sale are wot complied with in 2 38 connection they call attention to sec- . rated by the Lehigh Coal | *ygtnonnmests mn Company, and valued at over | of $200 upon acvey fifteen days from the day of sale richt reserved to re sail the property wt the risk and cost of tue defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such re- the Kevised 8 District of Columbia, which declares th: FTES DOWLING & SO, Auetionsers, tutes relating to the | ¢*™ The paintings were executed from life, | teredting one and was handed ina very cloquent FUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED “the | those of Sherman and Sheridan doue by Huu-| manner. The lecturer depicted the trials und | aud Navig 75, 3 apt dgds RATC ote, wspaper publisked iu Washington, D. >—______ | )«=s BMOPERTT ON £asT SIDE oF NEW MAMP- Constitution and all the laws of the United | tington in 187i and 1875, and are said to be ex- | hardships of the Jewish people, the “unjust | $40,000,000. 2s TCLUFFE: DAREE Go- ieee ee aiaomvintacie aod vecetigrel teecee ie. Tic & SLOAN, Auctioi eee ere re eee, States which are not locally toxyplicable shall | cellent likeucases. The portraits are festooned | featinent re Savalies Caeley oy tot eet enieecaiss canbe R Reema ro pe oe. |e WP HOVE Te guage os LUCIDA APRIL TWEM AERO ERC oe sce and effec b - 7 je : oy A ivarce. UAPLE BUILDING SITE ON K ST! . : ee atWabe-pas1 200K UCLOC will ac have the same force and effect within the With flags, the national ensign, an infantry flag, | the Jew aa he really it. couscientowtonna| Chart a ith has he MS. ‘Cdaptall Oar: WEEN OEIEEARR TH eae SEE ET RATCLIFFE, DAKK & Co, | TRUSTIS SALE OF YY DESIRABLE PROP- | }ub clon, iu frovt of the premises, Jot-numtered wri Ise wh the United Sta 2. E, Ell M pbell Car- EEN’ pcr ened rater nas ——° tes," | cavalry flag and artillery and infantry guidoss loving husband and thiher anda model ive” 3 S NORTHWEST BY AUCTION ap25.dkde Auctionecra, HRT BEISG NO. 1:08 Q’SiMEET NORTH. fled a bill ax $ peo Oke WES WASHINGTON. D. © being gracefully draped around the gilt frames | abiding citizen. ‘The initial lecture of the | 88t% filed a bill for divorce from Susan L. PIE ie for exis x R, Auctioneer, By virvof au onder of the Su Court of the “ “r at ef a : al lee © F ao ctgd Teuacy | At FIVE O'CLOCK, we Will offer {oF sale 4 MEINGEE, Auctioneer. - | pBYsireet an onder of the Supreme Court he District of Golumbins i Comerel Sferm, 14 | of the pictures, At the opposite end of the | course, delivered by Martin F. Morris, exg., of fy :. Lane ala baer div rte us roe 1888, | frout of the prem oe pokinie mS. Wasd INGTON HULSE AND CARRIAGE Ba. Dusted Colas bie ade o2 the Zuth day ot Febru: ex parte Norvell (decided February 8, 1892), is | oom. inclosed in a glase case, us the flag which | this city, was referred to ux ‘ono of the most | have two children, and he charges that after ONE HUNDHED ab Sivery wevg | PEREMPTORY SALE GF AGAR LOAD OF HonsEs | $2'34i.! ; © i IN SQUAR fown etal, No. 13108, Equity Dock quoted at great length us confirming ‘the con- | Covered the casket coutaining the body of Lin- | liberal and scholarly ever, given on und in be- | committing adultery, which he condoned, she | PS,SQU RE ONE HUNDRED AND NISETE NINE an ), the ved seveuty-two SDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL TWENTY. | & 3 cash, balance in two equal Fara, with interest fo ou the proper, oF purchaser. A deposit of $00 re- Cy No. 32, Till sell to the highest bidder, im front of t n ld.at the bazaa HURSDA! - ON! y, 4 r , tention of counsel that the court is court of | oln when he was borne to the grave. Lulf of the Jewish people Ly non-Isruclite, [again did so, SESS sot acne of the tineat fa the ety, being in the | ING; APIL TWENTY EIGHTH, ot TER OGLOCK, | Rrewueca™, 3 MALE-Fast FOUR OClDck FM ‘the United States within the meaning of the | | These puintiags hung im the corridor of the | ‘he condition of the Jewish people in Iussia most fashionable ueizhburhood, near nany fine and | $4 lotd of Horses and Mares shied here by Mr. Bil | the iolloug real property, to wrt. All thee piece act of 1309. War Department for some time, but Secretary | was shown, the picture being most pathetically Another American Cardinal. contly. private Teal euces, and it in weldoin an opvor- | \usoucePnuadelDhis. te the tok will be found some | parcel of and premiees aitua'e, Iying and Seine tt : WILLIAM A. GOKDON. Trustee, —-* — pores be, - - ~e nee be and vividly drawn. < a agree oo en ee Liat ray Ee gach Saale ey poattet S09 of, buyers. The stock will be on exaibition the day ktewn' siingaintod sot ety. seven (5) of j Pp neues S80 449 st mw. 1.20 ro Batrmone axp Rercasx via B axp | became ar be 6: ———— ecting Archbishop Corrigan’s name with a | required when the vroperty in sold ‘if the terms ohne begat poe CRE, EG pucmaugpootded subdivision of suare unsnterd | R* \CLIFFE, DAKK & OO. _ ©. K R—Tickets sold Yuceday, April 26. ac- Seba ae could not be replaced if ‘Tobacco Must Go. Possible additional American cardinalate the | Sle arenot compiled with in Aftecn days from theday | | Syi.¥sr SB BENSINGER, Auctioneer. | feet UUUer by a deat of t30 fecn eaters ABLE MEAL ESTATE IN count Odd Feilows celebration at Baltimore An‘enthusiastic audience of friends of tho | archbishop’s secretary, Rey. Wm. J. Daly, says: and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days? EO. W. STICKNEY, ATCTIONEER. Le eee ae cteee Teer ie Othe cast, FerRoVeD eet Leen pi tod ES : ¥ i : = 5 * dwell CK MOUS abe pak ry of that date good to re- PPT SNE students filed Spencerian College halls Friday | “No information concerning the matter, off | $ivericmicit of auch roale iraowe newapaper pub. | Cy ISION.Y. AVE. | Nor 1908 stroct nortuwest: Distsiet aloe MOpELAS — scheg ies = Po ns inl or otherw been received here at | Coniincat the cost ott luaser. > : evening to hear the brilliant musical program | cit! cordine at the cost of the parchaser. According to advices from Samoa, the d the lively debate on the resolution that headquarters, ap l2-d&ls MAICLIFFE, DARB & CO,, Aucta, LAM, ko. ON BS: VENOM AND Fl One-third of the ‘hase woney in iw ‘Terms cash and 9 bulauce in two equal fnytailmenia it one An Investigation at the Navy Yard. Mataatites are growing in strength and threat- aes ta-THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED IN CON- | "MCe eee SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | and two gre. ith, tutorest frou day of sale a the Tho stg kee ee 7 Saturday afternoon was fixed ax the time for | trod ty rebel, “The eoveranees funds re at | the use of tobacco by Spi aE nee SUEUR, Pes site, feel aymoaY APMIL | PROPERTY GITUATE ON SPRING ermeET | Susp. to gers by lie frowety st ois athe preteen bearing various charges preferred against Wm. | }:,usted. ‘The natives are two years. in arrears | 4g or by any means nto the individeei | ‘The residents of the west end of Lonis- i * MEATOLIFEE, DARE & CO., NEAR ITS JUNCTION WITH FOURTEENTH | Sash, at isgrclianct's option. A ueposte at $200 wilt square 5, ee eCKING! ©. Shaw, master pattern maker of the ordi- iu the payment of taxes, and the situation is | tem therewith is Lag ert ee es aay, are Vin a alae Vet great | _®P22-dhds ‘Aiicta, requireif the purchaser 3 mance shop, Navy Yard, but a continuance was | critic and his descendants in bodily a ‘at thhe time of sale. “All r STREET EXTENDED. courevanegand recording at cost ‘of the pur- | Zrantine2¢ foot on Katreet by « depth or OO fest to con 01 :. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer 20Toot paved alley. morals, and that the sale of this drug for above | excitement end fear caused by the large num- GH. WARGAMAN, Real Betels Racttoneer: By virtue of a certain decd of trust recorded in Liber | C226. IRB terms of sale ied with 1B | “This hues isaituated op one of the most prominent granted until Tuesday, because Mr Shaw Remarkable Mileage Record. Purposes should be condemned by public seuti-| ber of incendiaries in that viciniy, “Fittecg Fawoeny sere ov iF asm, ranea ov pone | Rita fot tame dette lagd records for the Beetie rete overt a he SOE'Shatoner ie | sttoctnof Went “Esitnron “andthe” Retest maar stared ‘hat the papers were not served on him! o.1¢ Frank Welch of the Wissahickon Wheel- | Weat and prohibited by law. fires, the work of fire bugs, huve occurred| SIV iNCHuS ON TATREET BETWEEN Bice | Pert scoured thcresy, ma, wal grer foreaietn front | Stl ROBERT CHRISTY, Trustee, | «, et", One-third cash, the balance in one. two and Bntil Saturday morning and he desired time to | ssn ben 0 remarkable record for sailenge The, following young | men and women within a fow squares of each other during the | | 4uENIH AND SIETEENIH STREETS NOTH: | Oh ue Ue aueee ai. MOADAY, THE SECOND DAY | apio-ate 1420 New York avenw._ | Shuusligs secured Uy Gord a ee aes beeen 2 ated in uasion: Affirma- 5 rH OF 03 RED i “ae fs —— jist t barges sllege that Mr. Saw had employed | Fiding. He started to ride for mileage Janu- | Parccioyted ip fhe, disguasion; Atisma-| past wee By virtue of decrov of the Pupreme Court Waabfogtoo, Disecct cf Calgusbas: to wit, “E'Woe! | JPR ATCLUE. DARE & CO., Auctioneers Fw 9500 renin tow nocptntoe of 0, fe vernment material and labor for private | ary 1, 1891, and rode 12,553 miles, breaking the | Camilla Becker, Carl A. Leoffler, John J. District of Columbia passed places oF: Feels of round dexignated ag lots one (1) OF VERY VALUABLE REAL forge of sale aro not complied with im coe SE ricta Sanat cheats | pon car ome tort Sune (era A gk, es ing | ___AUCTION Sues | rd teh aera Sach ity OR RAE i Ses Sea at Patani ae mez to ice, dea ive: rap, |} tl 1 “ chaser, after five days’ advertisement compel the men to contribute money for pur, | Hi# record includes32 centuries, His mileage | Negative: Partick Hl Loug! Perry P. Patrick, | Pp ATOLIFFE, DARR & CO, AUCTIONEERS, Ae EW RRT EEE Suded, except the bortigus of iets ie Se eke. oes BN WAGE FOUR-STO ateeteenpaner rouliahed >. chasing sheliae varnish when the government | for the respective months were January, 217| John © D. Brennan, Ida May Cowell, Rossa F, | Le eens Get he aeleennos {roped by Seede Feconded ty ater’ 33, Beek Sa D HALESTILET NORTH” | Gyan V0sD-t0e sb recording ot the cost of the pas: Supply wos. Guhausted, the Secretary of the | tiles: February, 920 miles; March, 621; April, | Downing. ‘The question was submitted to the | repontaNT AND PENEMPTORY SALE BY avo. | Stet! al “rosonded tbe eat folio 49, of the laud the Die E AN Es: RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00., Aucta, Be sppointed Lieut, Richard G. Davenport | 947; May, 1,314, including three centuries; | audience first on the merits of the debate, ION UF KUNNING AND ROLLING STOCK, | Washington, D. c trict of Columbia, AFTERNOON, APRIL TWEN- | ——— ‘as investigating officer. re, 1.25 is ”| About nine-tenths voted in the affirmative. ESS, ROBES, WHIPS, STABLE NECES:| ‘Terms aa proscribed by Gf, tale: $1,000 cash to be paid at time of eee CLOCK. ATCLIFFE, DARB & 00. sects Tegra) UUs’ Yailes Gtcluding Suhistoen ‘cexdariea; | Then it was eubuitted on the merits of the BEING THE ENTIRE CONTENT: oF Se sated ee eerer ses eth cL ween $100 eet be | Setersoces che rate £6 per septnes per ereoer reat TRDSTRES! SALE OF VauCA Opening the Indian Lands. August, 15h millon, SSobudingy sit comteriosh Tesotation, when all but three voted in the LIVERY ASD Salts BEA ga iets unter sod twent senulennaalys rd ured by dood of trast orate ‘THe SOUTRMEST COMME OF SER ‘The commissioner of the ral land office, | September, 1,630 wiles, including cen- | *ffirmative. WEST WASHINGTON, DC. aay Sone ay Boe no on PenOeTey, ‘ers to be complied with in fiftecn or the virtue of a decree, the Bis pescecd, hee taaedoed a ena ras a eae | oer Ontos Lae eens ‘hires | ‘The young people were heartily applauded. | our stock. ch ia in good eouditios, consists in so, wl be taken SHecha'Seopean gy pence, Broperey wil be renold ak aud owt of dedauiiog ut of the Barr of Ooi A : ook ee weyancine sud recordin Tesdvertisement, even court cause seceiver, Mr. Delaney, in the Cheyenne and | C<S{uries; November, 907 miles, including one Barked the Boys’ Exhibit. $5SGon parviso wonses., oo scun 2ySTAGES | fricrae’? iatensecamtes rials aiteen daze fariean’ “co Arapahoe, giving an account of the opening of | «ix days from July 12 to 18, Mr. Welch rode 616| Fire broke out early Thursday morning in NT CONDITION, or default Purehaear eo dayet adver apzo-11e" Gio. W. — ‘the Indian lands to public settlement on Tues-| miles, His iougest day's score was 175 miles, machinery hall of the Georgis Technological ON sad . ATCLIFFE, DARE & O0., AUCTIONEERS. day of last week. He states that while there HL) hs + crowd of some 1,000 people about the 7m ’ ‘office yet the proceedings were orderly ot 5 : ay ‘and there was no trouble. Itis expected at the burned i Tut $ office here that there willbe the usaal buildings 3 as 18 contests resulting from this opening. ‘The Suing oe prem ry of . 77, $1.20 ro Bazrmsone axp Rerons Via B. axp 0 ten ISS, sree tothe ©. BH R—Tickets sold Tuesday, April 26, ac- td leds at’ Baltimore ‘special the world’s : ” % Day APRIL: Wit a

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