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FREE COINAGE. | seccrmze recticst as ostre tion of the clause appropriating 50,000 for the enforcement of the Chinese exclusion act. To a ne canna eis Galas pendi sal te boo to prevent the unlawful entry of Chinese, for the registration of Chinese now in the United States and for the expenses of return- ing to China all Chinese persons found to be un- lawfully in the United States. Mr. Henderson (Iowa) in speaking in favor of the snbstitnte read a letter from ee retar) nid stating it 8] Sas shbchntety Socenety to enforce the exclu- sion act. Mr. Bowers (Cal.) said that the democratic party could not deceive the people of the Pa- cific coast by passing a stringent exclusion act and then refusing to appropriate money to carry it into effect. This action would show the people that al- though the democrats were in favor of a strin- gent law they were opposed to its enforcement. ————o DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. SOX. Aus, EE ete OF YAM een m A 4GNE FIGHTH, ise, AT Mr. Winans Se uioaf as Beae at demo William B. Moses & Bons, and one of the best nr TIMER known business. men of Ws died at a ir. GpdhceTews trea Poet: ‘Mr. Mi foci a for about NER O : Se will ell | four weeks, effing with © heart and lung action okt. at nate me and eee 3 trouble, and was recently taken to the sanita- Teclitee Wale pee rium for treatment, which, it was hoped, would be OVERLOOKING, EAS cae ING Al Desf or Nears Senator Stewart's Bill Taken Up in the Senate, MR MORGAN'S SILVER SPEECH. His Allusion to Mr. Cleveland’s Fi- nancial Views. beneficial. He was conscious and his mind was perfectly clear ap to the last. The members of the bereaved family wore present at his death bed. Arrangements for the funeral had not been completed this afternoon. Mr. William B. Moses has long im the business community of W tobiney Base business for over thirty years. He ca ia Nonpaet RL, in 1804 At the surly agp of Sead voabet ant to live with his dfather, Bernard Hill, who was oc thet take ig-the manaincture of caved Soa swe of trast on, th ae Hrea tires at tin rie sony ANH. Hiiten be na, RAKAM KTKAT SS TO BE CLOSED ‘The Government's Exhibit at the World’s Fair—Such is the Action of the House— been Inown Dilantin, bees engaged in the furniture, carpet and ON SUNDAY. AUCTION SALES. __THIS AFTERNOON. x DARK & CO., Auctionsers, Ree V0 Pa. ave, nw. [Am MEE ESTOAN, Race. VALUABLE VED SEW HAMPSHIRE AVE ae B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers SIDENCE, Xo. TEAS whe St Other Amendments to the Sundry Civil Bill = ARLE AND VALUABLE, UX 1a pings prea WEN AY SEMEN TH, t Seiadlon ufihe Gade ani'priae Garth its on TUESDAY, MAY THIRTY-PIuST, 1 1 rake buyers fo cal Cs RST, 1508, A ment ry Several Railroad Projects Discussed by the| hair rope and fishing linos. Here Mr. Moses “Hn RARIS ni SORE AM oytly TWENTE SE st | ote mrojened Memoria br She trade and petvete emer? Scaled, CLOCK P.M tn front af the pwwmioes, wo Acted Upon. Senate Committee. served an AST SOON Do corner 10th street and Pennsy qe te Aries Heights sees, a 4] fceship at the | business and here. ‘he. de many of thore qualities which him asa business aan. When fourteen years of age he went to Gardiner, |. SHOLES, Fiv Agsicticn, will sell ; OT $2. SQUARE Frontine ot east side tween H apt Ustroeis ts feet to nm alley norte rvs Miconstca ‘hundred ‘Howe ALTER BW vitals © oo" Eppa Hunton, George P. Davis and John P. the elt Mitchell, representing the Columbia Suburban company, which is now endeavoring to get its all of the surveys of Mt. m RATCL Gorcleetaral Secs S258 IFFE, DARR & CO. RATCLIFFE. Dank & co... Aucts. 020 Paaven. FOUR HUNDRED SHARES OF THE carrra THE SENATE. and th tered we commanding natural situation of this bs OF TE iT Improved ya neariy new connfortabig The Nice Prien id Utne te Seri cough the Senate, Ind a 'eonferene |e Smplorent ef "Metts. Ba sond hese queens Sees SORA of Heche ce SMEs | eae Foon, Praca the message of the President of the United) with Senator McMillan, chairman of the Co., furniture dealers. His ' uncle, ORS, ssiby ET Oats suuDie ND TEN THOUSAN ad desirable hhome Sy teeters +7 States in regard to the will of the late Gen. G. District Sc. TE” 0. Nl, wes teemboted. wit Front bat Leet eae act “nae LLARA OF Ti Tar’ MORTGAGE DONDS OF “TRE SAME Senate ae ittee, it 4 committee, this morning. BLA fe RSre ram, D. 1n99 ote TATIMER & SLOAN ae Botanical a] Gardens, the, & ome W. Cullom, U.S. A., devising to.the govern some establishment and was at the head of the Seotea asl he ao on - 4 ‘These incorporators informed the Senator that gn 2d (or Kirby) street northwest. roperty is mac river drivewaysand finally fOND AY 3 a cs 7 ~ ment $250,000 for » niemorva! hall at West F int | they and their emoctaten ha come to the con- | Aushing dopartment. “Mr. ‘Moses Temainod ea pare meso or Weedaak® | Sanrloulaf eucd Hg See Ke Shute faites for wala ae De os) es eet eat ghtin Or RAteurre, pax gE Military Academy, and suggesting that in the : firm, gaini: ical knowledge ny shapeales aheoe Livinion for buthing | Bnd in this collection of ‘stock horses. suital r visit (ORTH WES’ ie Tequest of the holder of the Dill to give effect to the bequest, or inasepar-| clusion that E street would serve their | the business watil he eached his majority, |b ee * | prpotee and some coo} rant males: entire city can af sta pai oe haat ve EN idler ew ates VERE DPStRapen twicsTony, RaSTMENT AN ate joint resolution, an expression be given of | purposes better from 1th street to Ju-| when he accepted position with the BSS Soy ee Hee EWING & SOM. sad tote ofthe Rie sad yeu with e few mite: Mabe bike &.00., ROMINA AVERUE SOUTHEAST BY ete the public appreciation ot that rowning sere~| y Square than would F street, the = ae es yep Cai Pim payable semi-annually froin day of _my24-3t Auctioneers, Hemet the acrivaled vantages offered at AvUngtom Auctionsers, On WEDNESDAY, JUNE ¥ AT WAL a ato the military profession | toroughfare which they claimed some few days | 2d _remort residence le ¢ option ‘AICLIFFE, DARE & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, E ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UNTIL | PAST FIVE @CLODK PM. ws wheal by pale Se Gecatlios to the routeon F street was too | 00k the contract for furnishing all the work of Ferma be canjon with Basa a moot mie, | ER 820 PAL AVE. ants Fear fate be te at of te mel Bae WEDSESDAL MAL TWENTY PITH: Weak. sees | ston, Sn front i jruntnn : the company. His ability and energy were soon | toresell at the Hak and cost of tae defaulting pare Th Dour aud place SOB Lot ie se a a . w _ CAR. | Sifu villas and suburban a 6 Fronting JS fect ou North © ne aed SINE einen ott eet etueated t | recognized by the members of the company, | cBater jresecved. All contevancing, recording, Ke-, "Ebina AND Ee PHOUD, FURNITURE, CAR: | “We can recommend s prschase march d sre sfehpholier ofthe collateral note. | Rrontins 28 Fook ot asist in bringing about an amendment which at purchaser covt. home, an investuseut oe fore . as BO section After a small amount of business had been | would permit’ the eompany to eonstruct the | 224 he became asaociated with them in carry: | “UNThulie" CORN! on pe RDAY, MOUNTING,” Mat. “Tiewery, | around the entire ity frmwenta® batter AON SUer | geryy AQovE SALE Is FURTHER post-|<. acted upon Mr. Morgan's silver resolution, | down-town portions of its lines first. At present ing om the Dan a erent and in| RATCLIFFE, DARKE Co.,4 SEVEN. leus. AT TEN, O'CLOCK, we will sall at | ifecns: Gus tnird is raat palance tn one, two and fousd aati WEDNESDAY FIRST, 1802, sane which had led to euch an interesting debate yes-| the measure provides that the suburban | ,.%\ his | VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE STORY-AND- | Wouschedd Gods and See fouleetion of desirable | enrec rears, ‘with notes bear ‘interest and secured by | hour ang place i ‘ ap ye 1 of the line ehall be built right up to Boun- | 1859, he moved to Philadelphin and with his LUABLE <I AB oe HOUSE No, | Household Goods and Necessities. bein the effects | Seta dr trust on property sald or all eewle ot onto oe ¥ onder of the holder of the ¢ terday, was again taken up, and Mr. Morgan re- | Suns kiero ccm ome sie ott brother, J. G. Moses, established » wholesale] 74 PRE NPAPy-MUNDON RINCK HOUSE. No. PSOE arc 8A chager. All convey st cost of purchaser, | _RATC HEPE, DALE & CO. “He denied that bi object waste influence | permitted, “The argument used wes ther |r and -feraiture buses coed | VERA RASROMENTH STRERTS NORTH: | CPCCA PARLOR MUTE EBONY, fy dollérs deposit required on each lot 4 Ente ot | PyUNCANSON BRON... Auctionsers : le denied that his object was to influen reaitted rf “ [street between Market and ostnit ‘CIION. ie " 3B on premises can begeen looking southwest % the tae «1 Political conventions. He caer) : gees if ver _down- cone — = | streets, In” January, 1862, he came to PRESDAY | APTERNOON. NOVEMBER siete tataes - net Lange Bu TE PIES LOT, CORSER OF ELETH st the owe and, hopeless as that seemed now, if the Sena ee Coma could paul is material | this city with six carloads of furniture, which | EKEVEN?! ‘yale in front ot the premises, by public & SLOA! OR BUILDERS AND OTHERS, FRONTING - » he b c ti ith- r premises, by p my24-7t Aue 3 , ATCLIPFS, DALI & ¢ tors who indicated their position yeater« Dy tHe tb ayban Construction with- | ie placed in a store on 7th street next the Odd | auction, sheet 250 FEET ON TWELFTH STREET AND 10) | JQ their votes against referring the resolution | out cost. This. however, does not seem to| Follows’ Hall. ‘This wae the beginning of Froating SURE BAL. TN SQUARE 303, "PHoMAs DOWLEN onan an TERNOON, JUNE Frys, | PEREMPTORY SaLy OF Tonvictone his Jadgmeent. sur that betove the | MeStitan for he‘ cvitentle tusugh the propor | uccemfal business career © here, © Hin | ASyiN oF act aln(o futility iingted K | Berman ROPER, 182 UAIVE OCLOCK, neil Sie moat ot te | EROET RN, FON AN onvictions bis judgment was that before the — wpe = first move from 7th street was to| by’ two-story bay-wintow TWEEN FOLRIN AND. PVE close of this Congress that = d question w ald sition to aul sires car eu opel lecarins building on D street, a few doors | #* rooms, bath and B | Op yHVESDAY, MAY TET 5 Bs This tot LOT J, BLGCK UL. TRINIDAD, IMPROvED Be nore at have re and not entirely | trom 7th. This was in 1868. In 1864 his Two thousand five hundred dollars 1 front of the premises, Lot 10, in” squ roulily be autuibetded building lot. One | By airaction & the parties interest ose stinsed bi rears 1 yarermpen : Peer eae ake Te ron wits tere et arn eae oes oe eceee pig rename idiwtect wa witeliep tormied tp Siratueouae, | detain Oue-tiird cash, hulanee tw one and two | Dass til, tii Yale at Sy Mr. Morgan continued hie remarks for some} To BOXD THOSE WHO WANT CHARTERS. the third store was taken in the old Intelligencer | "ith {ntorest at rutin te prperty! ert aah "S| these moods are ‘almost now, Lavine used Duta | being premises No. 42 Oa aitect southwest » | years, notes to bear 6 perce rable weini. | PASPETV Renee KY i time, when iggins asked Lim fo gise some | Ty connection with street ratlway bills it ean | building. In May, 1867, the old Avenue Hotel | { Redeposit of $200 to be | Short time, ult Yeribe: "One-third carit Belagce ta oue and two | suuuslly: sud to le vorured front of lot 4. tn equate S14. by t { or demonstration of his argument against » ogra -2 a Ws bildel: Gad Peadeyiventa with ta | mv2i-d RATCLIFFE DARR years with interest, secured by deed of trast om the | preguines. or all casi) at ovtion Rex with the tyr . ae = be stated that the Seuate committee is con- | at the corner of sire ansylvani ‘costot | = ~ eee erty, or all cast ve of 82 t thine of wale. ‘betas, frame dwrllincs Nos 450 431. Ss gold men | saphena mca ais roviso |#¥enue, on the site now occupied by | uy aucaigue eit (eeyunee | RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts., 920 Pa.av.n.w. | HrODSTY Og alta aed te mar atp Forens v0 be compiled with fu Ai: | nortbweet. ‘This preisaty ts I should bring demonstration “strong ns | sidering the advisability of putting @ proviso | Srenue, gm the site now occupied by | the defaults pun in F¥O'STORY BRICK TOGsR No. ya40 sEcomp | =amR Reema part foun days otherwiee right teacrved to nell St rink and | th ns of the iran rhe Benn, the rst gant ig ager gy opined bx Aare eel wat be required | tensive business of all kinds of house- Ge TREET SOUTHWEST BY AUCTION = ais i Slossnent of such resale’ in couse newpaper D hold furnithings carried on there for seventeen file bonds which will insure the building | year. Then it wae again. found 1 rm the road in necordance with the contract | Secure other quarters so the large ‘building at between Congress and the incorporators. ‘Saeh | the corner of Lith and F streets was erected by 8 bond or deposit—for the committee inclines | jim to the idea that it should be a cash de-| ""A'tow years ago his sons, William H., Harry fectly well. and Iam throwing away my time in | posit—would serve to show that the persons |.“ fey’ Jats ago His sons, William H.. Harry speaking on the question. It is not only under-| to whom the charter would be granted had | hin tw the conduct of the baniness onder the stood, bat is felt in evers howehold. If the | money enough to conduct the enterprise prop- | firm name of W. B- Moses & Sous, Senator will vote with me to take up the Dill of | erly. IDAY AFTERNOON, | MAY T = SEVENTH, Ia2, i HALE PAST FIVE OCEOGR, wwe will offer for éale by public auction, tn front st ts premises, SUB LOT 89, SQUARE by the vty nt will De rewoid wt the Teo, in front of FIVE O'CLOCK fa in Washington, D.C. _my2i-dkde still, and I will not waste my time | to rpuomas pow LING & SON, Aucts., 012 Est. n.w. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. 1 virtue of the rowers ju nue Vented under a certai selligt public auction on 1 5 Day OF WAY ot HALE PAST FUCK O'CLOCK EM. An front of the prewiteen, the fatiowine described real estate in the city’ of Washington, District of Co- Ha to wit: Lor fon Walla sbutision iuare od by a three-story tressed Ning: ANSON & BROS. Mr. Higgins—Perhaps yon may elucidate it e benefit of the country | Mr. Morgan—The country understands it per- Fronting 1g feet on sa sect between Mand N Streots soutli West by the depth thereof, improved by a the above de: the afternoon of th Terms as mention lld&ds RATCLIFFE, DARR, CO., Auets. S9-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED PAL UABLE STOCKS AND AL EFFECTS the Suvreine Conrt of the T will sei! ry brick house, s: Over and above orallewh, at omit of #100 at th with in fifteen days incumbrance of 500 option of the purchaser, A Terms to be complied n day of sale or the right fo Te- ST ith st. now, containing ten roon oad ba a Since the experience with the aha antontel ty fins! 1 i seid at the risk and cost of the defaulting igerehaeert il modern tinprovimenta, | Can be used aaa store, " the Senator from Ne Mr. Stewart) we | ington and Arlington company the Senate com ou res Sere oo ea alegtadeoin] iy yoy Eoserveg All conveyancin & the | Btable for two horace aud two vehigies otrrear ofaot.© | Kt’ ay CLC A Me... 30 shares, of he capt webddds KATCLIP will have a test vote ‘cn taking up the bill,| mittce is getting to be very cautious, and itis | Nosed ‘aaa particsiarly considerate and gener. hun ciesctiauien ats tof the purchase anterins of Sale" | to po Heirons Crap, dante of thas tal sock ot tir | RATCLIFFE, DARK y jh ly probable tha hc he’ Pe ate Company, 1 Watch Chain, and I will most heartily enter with him into this | extreme y rol able that company ‘ere | ous employer, many of the clerks in his estab- of the raig until THURSDAY, MAY LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 Gat. ee woe mg anges Jin cy Py a ® Y Makontc Horalia, toad | TWO TWO-STORY HICK BS, SEVEN discussion. I hope that the Senator from | after anthorized to construct » street rail- | tiunment Eaving been in his employ for over Y-SIXTH, at aaine hour and place ghired at tine of sale. Title peniect. Termeof aale | Fellows Roralia, 1 Trank, s Sword a itor Picture ROOMS AND BATH, TMP ng ploy RATCLIFFE, DARI must be ec vithin ten day’ hi Nene Nevada will move to take up his bill and let us | road will be compelled to put up about $50,000 | fyiunens, be . TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE ImpRoven | wits complied with within ton days, otherwise the Apparel and various other a MENTS, AU ha, AND se) TWP have « direct ve pon it. in cash us a guarantee of good faith. When the Ate. Once. | PROPERTY ON SECOND STREET BETWEEN | risk of the defaulUng purchascr’ All comveranciag at | 822, a BY ALC TION aeiaaion kom tantin, work was completed to the satisfaction of the SE, TEES gp RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.,Anets, ri Pew 1 ie Haus OF Geo er oe ek ihe dak dar oa | Eee mea moc tn ee mee Gewese. | on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRTY CLEVELAND AND §1 a . Virtus of a deed of trust dat 1 ? rn 5 4 = Mr. authorities the money would, of course, be re-| OWNERS WANT THEIR MONEY. /Vh)) vary OENER Proprety ow | avin IM2, “and duly recorded in Liber 1000 Tol | mySdkds 2AMESH- TAYLOR, Assience, | J ATCLIFFE, DARI & CO., Auctioncers, FIST) AT FIVEO'CLOCK, we itll ofler for sae, bw In the course of further remarks Mr. Wi * | turned. NINTH A) ‘3 NORTHEAST BY | 4°: of the land records of the District of CHANCERY SALE OF VAL UABLY REAL PSTATE frout of the py cae The democrats of this country would not | ee = seareation aes 0 savant katie Rook DON, MAY TWENTY. the request el SNR athe $o-THE TERMS OF SALE OF THE AROVE weEN. | “NON EHEST GIST) STR EE TWEEN TD aSp S259 60 BA, know, in the event of Grover Cleveland being SENATOR ALL) DINNER. shaadi apie PAST FIVE O'CLOCK, WE. W guises On FUIDAY. MAY | said property will be reeuld atte tek and cost of ake | TRUE iets Sokinwiet, 1s WASH tee egy taal at the head of their ticket of the Senator Today Mr. Woodbury Blair, in behalf of SELU RE vUhinc Ave TON, IN PONT OF THE EBL poet tate Seaulting purchaser on TCERD AL, MAY hints. wh virtue of a decree passed in the tause of Redetph | house, “with modern from Ohio at the heat of the | A Conference That Satisfied the Friends of | Messrs. Page, Bex, Gist and Green, owners of ALL OF LOTS 1 AND 2, ua part of ning back to sypubiic | Raion dfs aL SALE-PABT FOUH O'CLOCK P.M, | Fi Eichhorg saainat, Henry E- Conciney aud others, | tive bent we : Glee Ushet, which to prefer im regen Mr. Blaine He Would Accept. certain parcels in the Rock Oreek Park, applied | aye whote proper he tied teats. inches om Oth ed ie Eni Mlocatell on thewost | myzsaeds “AMES H- TAYLOR, Ltt ts ih He IESE Bae - to heir attitude to destroy silver. except | Binine’s friends in the Senate—his intimate | to the Court in General Term for a rule to show | strse* tod PO eel t frcben an Batre dates on Oth tween Gand Hf streets south eee aS : FIVE OCLOCH PME ter ep ate e Senator from Ohio had accompliched | Blaine’s frien< . : intrably’ adapted to an advantarcous ‘wulclivisia ing atid recording . OOK P.M. ober forasie. See Cee eae rident oF cae cian | senotialnd—Ihave conned to any that he. will:‘net | cause why’ the: iscmay awariled in the eondem- fu la petphithond that i belie rapes and nicely quired at the the cf’ RATCLIFFE, DARE £ C0.-Ancte 020 Fsave.nw. | escalate Snows ss lots Bos. 4). oe wroperty at the risk atl vs ae Tink : from | allow his mame to be used at Minneapolis, and | nation proceedings has not been paid into the | iuproved. Enown'at Sale. jou OE AAEARGE assontatent | ‘terns of sale: Ow Sint ae of, pur. | wine newspaqwer put lf i , 1 j fat Mi | ‘erins of sale: One-third cash, balance in one an z DESTRA| 01 ERS | chase money in six and twelve mouthe (ror day t ~ ‘i , be needs venbeorreneni enbensbbyn stray. Seat: | a | court. A rule was granted and signed by the ans of sale: One-third cash, balance i 7 ESTHABLE SHIPPERS * wiouthe tro Conveyancing and 1 the pare ose that the goutitude | unless all the signs are misleading these same | & * from day of sale, secured by decdot trust | _my17-< ce GENTS, CHILDREN | sale gar wir the purchgeer or pugchanes sal ivr | hwy cording at the cata th combled oe expan | ciucay al the signe are misleading these same | cif justice, rotaronble on Tueeday next Sits en cere | AND INFARTS. Frownssory motes" with fpiesead "feta day ny aks dear 8 © currency of the conntry would |”). 5 ws —_ nnualle OF all cash, wt the pinrchaser's option. FUTURE DAYS, y a eat the option of hoparcingr ae — — ———. t This practically open avowal of their feelings DRAWBACK CERTIFICATES. mit of #300 on each fot required at thine of yale fe zt RUBBERS, ARCTICS, MADE BY QELE- | crs, on ratification ‘of ‘sale or sales. uy the court. ‘No = os ten tes Cle ik caadeahnes aed ; ; , 2 ATES. ore coup ed with fu gece day from fhe = ATED MAN’ Seca'gie wurchas: money . ES’ G ; a im Otic’ the preference over | 411 ydmission of Blaine’s involuntary candi- fea o te ght to revel! ie reserved et the sie and | RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. Wea” “A* oat HIM BOOT: | sca given watt oh rerchees Paes? a te reduiret on LADIES’ GOODS. saad clea eiran dacy is most apparent this afternoon, It] The Gominlestonars Decide They Cannot Ba] Tt c suite Sitctant gt Snrerensiee SEATURDAY MORNING, Dy virtue of do cf aeirnentgiven to me and | Sst: “bern aie mast be coupled wi wile BION PEAITING DU Td = ni 7 Receive for Current Taxes. y idéeds TEN OC] duly recorded, I will sel AL ION, at | teen days from day of sale. dow. : pinktns. ard ie: Gisicenien ene oni thet ie abigleas wie ws naturally after the conference a TAT TEN O'CLOCK, wcorded. Twill sel ty ST ge EEE. Morgan's speech at 2 o'clock wh Lee morning h took place last night around| The Commissioners have decided that the re- AT OUR SAL. one Soi the auction rooms of ATCLIErE, Pare, 8S myl8-abie Ke bOLPE mere i Es te “ hoar expir ul Mr. M nin ieodiniien want dinner table at Senator Allison's house. | cent law for the receipt of drawbacks for HON, OF SUPER iB HO ig are oa he pre ‘ANSON BROS. Aact Kata, Sion Date. ns ADIES. cA AND yose and moved (in order to afford Senators | that pow-wow. The dinner was @ secondary | coristruction that the certifientes cannot be re- OPPOSITE THE. NEW CON | TURE, Have he atest na of the t Ts GOOD HOPE PANK. IN THE DISTRICE OF | ture Congany of bare . mest ok . rte) | Consideration, although it was in the material | ceived for current taxes for the present fiscal SL Limnany Our sale'this week embraces @ large assortment of ape OCR SN ce COLUMBIA p ET Pg SR jr apmeg ed eine’ Pop str aenid tammpegionna omg eat elgg sd foach By virtue of certain deed of trm furniture suitable for ae aie Siz By wipe of deed of trust to Willian A. Gordon | en ustrate, Zhe serait Vic‘ oC Cli te Py ye ball iw v ul re- | av fe = |? - cember 7, and recorded in a "1 and lol rit 14, c har Mitates onl weather Sertidl civencly. freer tar semanieine oa | Neuter Alison, Vie Ereiient Merton, Beaster | es he < Betoed, of the inal recone nr t Sep xrrembisise ROOM TERMS: CASH. Gunter tame Fecofded iu ber 1454, folio 21s the land mcorda for | yt eam Mite ain ce “to provide for the free coinage of gold | Hale, Senator McMillan, Senator’ Davie, HOME GAMES RESUMED, Tumbley and at te request of the 3 b KITCHEN _ RATCLIFFE, DAREEGS the District of Gobunatie’ envter deat of trust ts | FoF = Gnu si te mance “te pr ne free coinage of gold 7 ™ thereby, we sell a* public auction, in front, af the William A. Gordon, dated Nov tuber 3H), 1887, a-mm. - : 4 and salver. Chairman @larkson, Senator Hawley, Senator entice on THURSDAY MAY PRES eae. | AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. MUCIN FRONT OF THE ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. corded in isver F2N$. folio 352. of wuld tand APANESE LANTERNS. PONTO gh This, APPA age ; Ldrich, SeWRtor Jones of “Nevada, Representa-| The Washington Nine Begin a Series With | IN. at HALI-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PML the fol SALES ROOMS, We wil sal at polite: aa: Irene for lawn rp an Mr. Morgan demanded the yeas and nays P tor <3 preg ta aed The vote was taken and Mr. Stewart's motion | tive D. B. Henderson of Iowa. Representative the Pittsburgs—Yesterday’s Defeat. lomitie deve ied real estate, situate in the’ etty of EXTENSION Tor c CARRIAGE, CHANCERY SALE QE TNO. DWELLING HOt SES, Wap ESDAN, THE FIGHTH ety BJUSE. AD, a wonders oe was agreed to. Yeas, 28; nays, 24 Dolliver of Iowa and Representative Bellows of ered thirty G0) tr A. Grants tecorted tabi SET CONCORD HARNESS, WATE LOTS, BEING, NUMBERS Fd Poa a RS Ce E 0, 2 bth nt ” ; ; Michigan. Mow THE CLUBS STAND. satare nuivered seven busied add six (300) ALSO, TEES Sew djebsrd ay Yered nine (9) 3u the gubivision Kkuswp as *-Good THE VoTE IN DETAIL, But one subject was discussed, and that was —F — | i twenty (20) feet seven (2). inches, on mu HORSES, wagon! HASHES SURREYS, PHAE- CAPITOL ST. i” Hope Park, crite Eeronded in the office of the surveyor tea C oman es | south with a deyth of ome hu re ay 0 of | forthe hen J > In « few minutes afterward the presiding | whether the popular sentiment would permit 4 F | qe sccumd street east, insproved bya Brick teaidence, | To which the attention of buyers Colma Tn oapty Cae oe FG felt ck | Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance fn ome and officer (Mr. Dolph) stated that, im consequence | the politicans to nominate any one other| ciate | g/g ¢ ge 200 A streetecwsheare. oe the purch Sanya SEAVCLIPEE. Baki «Co, Aucts._ | public auction, in front of the prouings.on MONDAY. | two Jears, with 6 per cent intercat trun, day of sale. qilankets bavine boou used with care cag be of the confusion in the chamber. there had| than Blaine, Tt was. the unanimons | a SE | and Serenos hale to be paid in tasks Ualanceln one | [,ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 @ street. | SUSE SINTH: IRE, AT BIVE OWI) notion ot siPcun, at the option of the purtuuder, A'derocté of Bebindins dime wien desired in two style huh esener Je in the counting and an- | Conclusion, although some of the deal and two ears, with interest at ¢ we rate of Bher cent | WATT BLE RESIDENCE, PROPER! ¥, No. Be original lot numbered 19, in square numbered 643, R200 required at time of a, nang s0A se. Ceraeeiben, Reaian * Mail and Anti tp nouncement of and tha: the ‘correct | ‘i#tesmen ” are a trifle careful as to | Boston | a2 14 Bag | Sigh ke rome ae aa ack Methe ytise | VERE Ar Hte INTERN Heathen CyB. tee tnproved by owe awe | onde gt arcer cont Hf Sepa tng arest | Cian wud sl has hac or dg figures were —veas, 28; nays, 20. what they say about the proceedings, that if | Brooklyn. ie 12 45-3 | of the purchaser, A deposit of @300 reyuired at tine: r SOU OPPORETE — ms; One-third cash, balance in one and two | tes reserve the rizht to rescll at risk and cost of de puree wore ete fe date Biaine remained silent until the convention is | Chews. He 14 S23 ofsale, Terma of sale to, be complied, with sithin Hu BOMEAG OF AGHCELAVHL AR AUe- Beary, with interest af G ver cont per annum from day | faulting yerhassr oe ow FE Yous. “Messrs. Allen. Bate. Butler, Cockrill,| vwnized, he will certainly be. the nominee. | Fisturg™| 17) ie #4) S18 | Sad coelee the debchion parkas at eee | on THU RSDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1802, at FIVE | of purchaser. 8100 deposit required on cael ot) and J, HOLDRWONTH GORDO! Bo o Gin Gade, Bask, deme tak = was the concensus of opinion drwwn from | Cleveland.) 18) 14 3) 27.6| Secue et ecpbeaees ried care ow oc ae Nyse, the previa: ve wal eel air Convepancing at up iar et on eth lotand | vipat S30 digat. ucw-+ Washinton Dc. A. entrien (Nev.), Kenna, Kyle. Mills, Mitchell, Mc , | very quarter of the republic. eee SES AES Eas ars tas : un i BELL.) Trustees. venta hs vet on fag OB BARNARD, trustee, ITCH, FOXE BROWN, REAL EST TATE BROKLES, SCOURER AND DYER, Paddc Peffer, Power, Pugh. Ransom, | One of the strongest of the political leaders | ‘Manager Irwin put the names of the Wash- CANBON BROS sr Avis AT alias ee fata ee ee sod thse. | F — wy Southeast cor. 17th and Pairm Sander Stanford, Teller, Tur-| Present -* man icy betes controls his | ingtons in a hat again yesterday and shook ss Tavraved Ly, three-story press:brick front residence | T)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, SALE OF DESIRABLE LOTS ON SEVENTH AND pie, Vest. Voorhees and state with wonderful success —admitt © | them up and placed them _as they came *out of THIS EVENIN (an) mansard roof), Sromine, bath, closets, pautry, - 5 7 EIGHTH STREETS NORTHEAST AND AT OOK Naye—Meesrs. Cameron tnved not openly advocate the claims of any | the hat. In consequence Dowd was put on sec- | ———___ — sg tne’ doors good and rephlly iimpeeving aachien | PARES De AED EB BIG ORTH AND Ln wa, Dien, Delph. ester yerson than Blaine: if he did he would | ond, Richardson short and Madford at third. | POSITIVELY TAST FEW DAYS Of THE Rooa. SC STREET NORTHWEST. of a0} Re Higgins, ‘Mo mer, Pérkina, | “taply be crushed by the people,who, as a rule, | No fault is to be found with thie arrangement. | Consisting of BATAN ms, Mew Tyg Carvings, Cured ‘by'a deed of | Nore elle at teaee oop theland raundarad | AU HALE VAST BOCK CLOCK He SoSbar!) al = = 1. Sawyer, Stock! Vilas, White and | 4T¢ coutent to follow his lead. It is probably ag good as any. Richardson can Crolaeones sence Conveyancing and | the District of Columbia,’ and of the | at a sar Rigg a ak Watre x rack t et Wilson 20. ME. BLAINE’S MEALTH ALY. RIGHT. play a good short and played well yesterday, | At our sales room, 1001 Penta adie ave, , carmen j revordinur at Cost Of purchaser, 8100 required et tine Parties secured thereby. We wills “ti ont of the | fots ax, 3, Ol 1, 8 Oe hand 6, sane aret-ciees og Rf xm ui ponare, Some refervnce was made to r- Blaine's | owes worn acres charge him with two eves] pigvan'a' al THMEE AND Micity v.34, | nSbdkis LATIMER & SLOAN, action. | WOME feame aT iE cae Fhe fa eg i i a ak, lena syns cate Mr. Hill was not in the chamber when the | physical condition and it wasatated by those | thergivehimaant.© | | my SALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auetioncers, | JYUNCANSON BHOS., Aucts.. Oth and Dats. n.w. | Had Disteit of Colsmutia, and’ Known, and deviguated | 4° Wit t'suuiiaa hod wat nei is may's-Am? Tote was taken, and no pair was announced for | who had made that phase of the question | jeaq Ward promptly pulled Stein cot ced fo ® Git PA. ava.— | MAQNINICENT. BUILDING Lon ON K STREET pe RS yg ee ig at ES F, n C him. ait os i is | Puy PI BP UCTION SALE TONIGHT, 611 PA. AVE.— 7 i gh south of square nunnberad dive Bundred: and seyents- | froved by three’ wall fraiie dw exce 2 Pures Corrine ne pject of nes inqniry he | Hart in. and only one more run was made by | A UST? in of Capuine Dinginie’ Ooid AR CONNECTICUT AVLNUE, 23 T | two (372), commencing for he Aamo on the south ithe | Blow and 2111. WANTED DRESEN AREL a alth was perfectly satisfactory. In| W Foreman and Milligan we. th | Watchos, Silver Watches, Filled. Watches, Chains, r *. 30; pigaid sriare at 2 point two Hundred and ten (210) | “Torus of sales One-third cash, balance in one and EXDIoS aN PW ATE T Ponsa erat rp iat cmmeeciion la aunt ba” olider rr de = + ioe uns, Revolvers frou New York Pawhvrokers! | 10, THURSDAY ibGR, we will sal hn froutof the Bi eee as Sealer eee rea 0 ae SE aahsitiiae Cis :. able authority. that Dr. Pepper | ‘The Phillies were again beaten at Baltimore | *%*°/stien. my20 Drouiises the east haif of.” Lundredte (54,5) feet: eutheaster'y mine: | or alles et ton ot eee er Oeeey sald, adi ste ee of sat vensgragh: stay Ulmer eoesetirgaon 2 over from Philudelphia recently in re-| yesterday, this time by a ecore of 6 to 4. Poor FUTURE DAYS. 53 wot ey of 147 toot 6 | {et ohana are ee ees gh faci ok Required at tue of sal ‘erie of ale es . 0 poured oil on the troubled waters vester-| sponse to a request from Mr. Blaine. and made | fielding was the main cause. After losing two Cia c Bie tS aay ChIsAdyfset to © atrect: fish Se‘west on the hort line | be complied with within seven days oot ; day, was recognized this morning to ask con-| a thorough etumination of the premier's frame. | games to Boston. on TAA Hale Tork socio, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctloneera, est Hiding Jots n the northwest, near | Uf said € atee nineteen i) fee to te vlaoe of wogia- pet alte Tar Pe or - : ji inves | “3 ae Cont mete ut avenue ;winple room for fine dwelling and | ning, tozether with ali tue improvements, wa: o t sent for the consideration of aL The sounding and testing continued for | day turned the tablos in a’ regular. pitchers’ IMPROVED AND xis Connec Tas, aoeucate prviceaanlagparicnsatn tothe | ya EN SEAN ACCT var, m ; 100,000 for the compilati quite a lengthy period and when it was | battle, in which Crane bad slightly the best of ae rh Tika" OR 4 PROVED | Terras: One-fourti cash: balance in one, two and | sexe iolonwiue or tu aus wise. eee ee cea | may BHT AND Tale 68 ae Toouib sta ne showing the progress of the colored race from | foN¢ lid. De Pepper meured the subject of | the argument. Score dto3. The other game | TWEEN AHIRIEENTH AN DY FOURTEENTH | ont etnnnn ranmusiiys nnd to toee: | Gusckatar ae seal ep EAS ing | (THOMAS DOWLING & 80%, Anca, 28 "nw is investigation that the 1 i asale eed Fe + ; : January 1, 1863. to January 1, 1943, Mr. Kil- | Dis investignti ere ee ue even the | was won by Pittsburg from Cleveland,9 to7. The 0B THURSDAY, JUNE SECOND, st SIX O'CLOCK of truss aforesaid, made du the Toth day of ‘De- | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TE ES, Go c, aueet instal: Galt tn aus aaah we ness in any part i his — other teams did pon play, being on their way Hig Reghall seit in froutof the premises, lots 18. yu ‘1800, to G. W. Stickney through James H. Ree ENTH STREET | DPRING! Simrn owns (nvaren gore (Tex.) objected. and the Honse wen nis Wax most reassuring, especially to Mrs. | east. Kid i) just Matthew's Church subdivisio vod Juig iu | gf le, Converan purchaser's cost. sat ‘ ORTHWEST, AT A ye npetaegte peters —eaperior stp am in the elvis) vu the sanity. chvdl appropesstts | Busine. She has always been “oppowed to ber | “The only change that took place in the stand | tia 2h uaviny 1 fst tin hes frog! Fight reserved totevel'at rick and cont of ‘defettine | instalimente: payeote i phe dea ps rors eee | 1 eae Seeeee ere e ister, Mine, 38. VAN REUTH, Pabst st. n we aoe eee nd's candidacy, but it is now understood Ing of the cats was ts ragassing of sixth lace | tv-ntry sigcroom brick dwells, “13 Purrchaser atte por publish Wagumnetom Ce batanse te rh te oat te 1. Par TOE ae gts end record ot tie District of datum: ped Rcseeniiaetihieceanaiids bul pes 20 hi = my, ee, i, in some 01 . 0 terest, je seuni- oregue 4 = 4 — - en : party's veland, while Louisvi ot playi eat parhanees cont “E500 down Soke ey. | _ my 20dkds Auetionses._ | property gold. or all cask at 1 10S ‘tke par. fi the Sunday closing of the world’s fair. To ¢ 5, 7 i ss the east and some interesting games | with within teu days from day of sale the p iy wil . xiue of ‘subdivision Some little attention was also paid by the | Pearance in Ing & * es purchaser, to becomp)ed with w.thin ten day ‘rus- “che of lath atte 1 4 amendment offered by Mr. Johnstone sorely way wpa jrinypl roe fa ay ee hia xuali HSS EEA Be WHEETA MES eek Fecpneo mer sem _ RoRREME a ge-| ten = img the uaa rx fat bi nie Sve erent ny A > 1p Pam v » part of the amount - i y's mes—-Pittel at ashi ton, a ad ny i. ~ lime, with all modern tm) ag Ot oe pet of Re eevee The weight of opiniow was somewhat in favor | Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Loumville nt Heston, P)UNCANSON BROS., Acts, 9th and Dts. n.w, DAY, MAY TWENTY EIGHTH 1802, Hyobert ol the fat aud gos of tbe delete pur, | ‘Term ale gpme-third enn, ine in md thew spuixe smapes, Sy camiais cote tke os v Ajeaition | of Gen. Alger, but there was a strong sentiment | Chicago at New York, St Louis at Brooklyn | FRUATEES RALE OF BRICK Dw p Iso IN PART: Suc resale in seine newspaper. pub = Apia font STeaperiy op all as ‘at the options the | 4 SEW PROCESS FOR DYELX _ shall be closed on Sundsy. a in behalf of Rusk, Both men were soldiersand | and Cleveland at Baltimor LOL So VEL UNION STREET. BEAN RENAL Nery Handsome Turkish Parlor Furnituretn suites and | Washington, re pe ater cool of Sud Fete abn sale OCESS FOR DYEING GENTS’ SUTTER. shall the exhibit made by both have ood records, tet + was thought Baltimore bas released Wood and signed Hal-| A8PLS-ASD FOUR? oneTH ioiter “Het aaa Ret ions, ot | my nde CLIFFORD U ey eee oee eee an Son Seve See The lining remains bright and clown, open to the public on : peuding thet Alger might make “it candidate | ligan, By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber ux oatak chen Por UNCANSON BROS., Aue ‘Sthand Det. nw. iting purchaser. All conveyancing aud record- —_ @ substitute offered Mr ‘A. | of the two because he conld vd more wealth | Killen was sent home yesterday to remain 287, Rertareas sonnet ‘the a ry i ce ect eden). ntique Purnttar poaneel dD : ets. ‘ing at cost of be ae ates AxTON FIscnen, Stone (Pa), provi isto che campaign. Against this it was urged | without pay for the present It should be sid | eet ot i DAL Oe sles A'S, | Pinin tation und Chantry Sinyrun Carpetyand ears, OED EEE PALE oF end REE UE VED. iy any money ap: that Gen. Alger would not, as has been rar | in his behalf that he strongly objected to piteb- | CHALE VAST FIVE OCLOCK B° in front | At; Maany Ciuuber Bet Walnut and Painter Clos petkeer Bi TWE. aaa Est. web sbeatin rye, sly stated. stand in the way of Gen. ing on Tuesday on account of x sore hand, but | ot gpromlsen te ollowine deste wins pepe | Natura Chalet be Walnud aud Painted Chan: a ot celanmlret 314 PENN. AVE. 8. us serwement to clove the exposition ‘on Sun | Roninalion for the Vice Presidency if it was | was pat in nevertheless, What follows was not Binitet of Coluabia, abe lio Masinrtin lee | Bes 4 Ee vad Kemal aa the mele, af he fad | (BO. W. STICKNEY, AUCT.,140N. ¥, AVE, ‘and that no part of eomer i understood t he, Alger, shou ret fault. of Jot thirty-six Can) in matare five nuud st ‘EN ra O 2 ‘of Col xi wth, ur mnnars “hal | of Wat i the Rew asiration 7 See RS SN tne ire Teeth A Att | pre enemas, i xno. | Sic og 7a bs at | *ERTEER SAE EAL OMUE, URED Or maatira » intoxicating SENATOR POWER'S ENTHUSIASM. Nominations by the President. corner of vaid lot and ramning U = 0 waren of the He dae Haron Co, 4 share of the | Ee ee OD SABO AY TBE ELEVENTH | ean iis JUNCTION WITH FOURTEENTH GETING “AND quors wall be sold on the grounds of theexpo-) “We will nominate Blaine,” said Senator | The President today sent to the Senate the | feet six inches (14 ft. Gin.); ther e bumtred | ee F Siccte belony O'CLOCK’ P-M’, ‘the te described. pieves STREET EXTENDED. ANTON AND CAKOLIN lc 2 1 ton ‘ ae arte 3 4 re a hen oonypemii gation aaa afternoon. “We can't help it. Even the poli-| To be postmasters: Massachusctte—Daniel | 1, taut acon ‘icties 208 fe Io ay. ibegiaiag tf a Vale on Sree hi pores ~~ PIANOS AND ORGANS. Mr. Butler (lowa) moved an i the snb- = 4 2 Dimilnt, Cape’ sentueinin’ a . rf Hlewes: rons wi id ro ret on SATU ae mae TWEN ete! 3 a . ticians are being compelled to float with the | W. Davies, Amesbury. hnprovementy, ways, casciuenisy rizhts, privilexes of sold square. and running | SiGHTit ie Ay M.. the seats De Drodibitng the eshibiiow of pictures | popular current. Never waa there such uni | Pennasivania—Albert H. Mayo, Eldred; Geo. | vitsvperataies om sm tain SFr say- | Qua ey wei SB easy Weapeee Sites | ce Sen ree eee as cad 5 MHL BEY AS GRCPULENT,ULRIGHE OF statues of the nu the partially nude. | versal sentiment in favor of any man named Cooley, Johnsonbur; Term: One-third of purchase money tn, cash, bal- | Fine Hafsc ian Brides, St OF feet D incheh io tie plane ot ie | Washington, District of Columbia, to wit’ All plano. HUGO WORCH a Lost. for the presidency as there now is for Blaine. i 2 ‘ance in two cqual installments at, one and two years, ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 G st. cher with ‘the its, consisting == of ground Pian. _ "Naps anaes : eott (Ik fered as Ls {| Maryland—Wm. F. Lankford, Princess Anne, | notes to beviven bearing G per cent per anniun interest | Baccsnent Urlck Bre-proot Uuaing, | Gory fom (4a) both je 1 eave ott (Ilinois) offered ax dment | He will be the nominee and he will be our next ae Ad Frum day of sale, payable seui-snutally, and to be se: | ; ey oe pears tae Coy erene Mi; | division of T 12006 St, TEMPLE Towa—Jobn Ledwich, Avoca. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING Lor THE : Varvinse 1omey. Aca, "ain « lotteries or gumes of chance on the | President. Those who say he will not * “ tired Ly. of trust on premises sold, or all casi, at Bey AL BIE OF Steet ERR TEE ak éecnquel inpaiceetetecenentoes, uy ‘at @ point of union bay Goo Sustows “Mrakes «is or within & mile thereof. and the his reputation for common sense | linois “Mrs. Adeline M. Banker, Geneva. ees A NORTHWEST terest Org cont iar annum. inuprest | live, heresolere ‘con: | Sour’ GOH RUE, cot Ist: ards, dice. Xe. within that limit. Lost. |and patriotism an injustice. He can-| fufornia-Fredevick 8. Stevens, Auburn, ent days, otherwise ou 7UEEDAY A ee ate and “upon Niveds recorded in’ Liber 1225, pny sas 2 The substitute offered by Mr. ing | not refuse. For second place? Alger or Rusk; ne cu reverve the right to. tevell tne Property at the pitted eC Ay AEF eR Se Vout dc: Pa more bags . Colorado—Willard ‘B. Felton, Canon City; | Ssk'and cost of the detaultine purchaser ‘after ive ‘the < u yi filing of un agreement to rom | Alger, 1 think, Great ticket, that! T don't Soloman 3. Ki , Levelaal. slay adv ereigemnt of such resale in some newspaper | ae te cinerea weet IS foot ¥ inc Sundaye aud prohibiting the know whether I ean or caunot attend the con-| “yontana—Mrs. Sabina A. Hale, Walkerville, | Pubiiehed in Wesinston, D. . i Tact taches x 100," tug liquors on the grounds was also lost vention, but the probabilities are that business | Indian Territory—Frank C. Habbard, Mus. ae OAR EGON, rrustons whe ob back ty 4 root alley." se ' will keep me away. my26-th,tu,s&ds 3 This is 6 valual 4 oe ston, To BE CLOSED ox SUNDAY. “ barat =e ea ae “Perma: Assuine a trust of $1000 due on oF bet we MAS DOW! . 2 o 5 ore — Sl be Mr. Dockery (Mo.) then offered as a sub- do Bis Head Broken by » Fall HOMAS DOWLING & SON. Aucts., 612.Bst. nsw. | woe Dobos (alan casks orail soak: St opean Heer & DAVis PIANOS, UNSURPASSED ‘artha tise, “hace Senator Mitchell of Oregon, conversing with s 5 . MLQUIAR SALY OF HOCSEgOLD FoRNrTURE, | ufrtiee: be "comuphied with’ in te tomes touch, arakdlity, Rube ant areas tate the following: “Provided. that the g0¥-| , 7.5 reporter on the golitical aituatien this} About$ o'clock this afternoon J. J. Rowles, Ry CalntrAGua Ken wit Ui pero as ch bee fhe Supreed aaoslicas. PEAKS Paul ain” MT dite poauapemeserejal as peer ahcdien wl While our people are, as atinaee, while at work on the cornice over AEEHON, Rinne AND. ‘BAZSAR 0 org | an win ff jafiaie et S100 ‘Sepoai at oe et w.” Adopted. they always have been, indoabtedty for Blaine, Ogram’s drug store, fell to the ie eacis HOHTH, I isi, AT TEN O'CLOCK, dae gearee Seay GABLER, BRIGGS PIAN The question then recurred on the original | they have the respect Pavement, a distance of fifteet fect, striking | mar Seicveris Harkey Sajntbaps te eslams s SS Se ae, amendment as amended by the substitute and it | President Harrison. a istration on his head. He was at once removed in an ad pee eg Warnltare ty oak ond valaat peor BROS., Aucts., 9th and D sts. u.w. = 2 rr is being praised everywhere by all fair-minded | unconscious condition to the Emergency Hos- Sita 8 OF VALUABI EER EFF FPP Me. Bowers (Cal ofered an amneniment pro-| peuple, It hes Deen clean, strong, statesman | pital where it waa found that his ell bed Leen eens ts ry es He SUE rw? Pp viding that the government exhibit shall nck be | like and American. No, Iam not going to the | fractured. Chae, ras REET ae > remo the public's the Sabbch day, whichis | convention, am satinfied to let the matter rest ee i . Laughter.} Lost. in the hands of those who have been elected to| Marcellus Baker, the wn lightweight | Stoves, &c. Ss amendment was offered by Mr. Atkinson are Be a en eh ee i pugilist of Xew York city, has died of pneu- - at TwEEYE OcLock, (Pa.) that no intoxicating liquors shall at any | publican to shout for the man who secures the | tonia, aged forty-six years. : IN BAZAAR, ev time be sold in any guvernment building. Lost Paget vote in the convention.” ss, ec. ORES DOES Bpgrtes, | Dire Mr. Lergen of New Jersey offered an ame ——o—__—_—— = Auctioneers. ment provieling that the employes in the ver- vice of the fair during the week shall be re- Hieved from service and others employed in their places on Sunday. Lost. GREAT CONFUSION AN THE HOUSE. During the disposition of these amendments the committce was in a state of great confusion, not out of any special interest taken co the subject, but rather out of lack of in- The chair was utterly unable to couimand GEN. SLOCUM AS A POSSIBILITY. Senator Hill May Throw His Influence in the General's Favor. The fact that Gen. Slocum of New York is at Prevent in Washington, and staying at the same hotel with Senator Hill, has Tur Tave War To rid the human body of the poison of disease is to eliminate it the pores of the skin. 8, 8. 8. not only does this, but It forees out alsv the germs which make the poison and builds up the general health at the same time. Do not take any imitation or substitute for 8. 8. 8., for you will be dissppointed. ‘There is only one Swift's Specific, and there is notliing like it, LATIMER & SLOAN, Anctoncors, 1407 G st. A FINE, Seite ae ates NCH sen Pee csoure, sont front of our auction rooms, EXER SLOAN, Aucts, revived the reminiscences of the old iH order and the buzz of conversation and the Role of nughter was so great that fully one- third of the members present were iguorant of what was taking ‘The world’s ‘fair para- were finally disposed ot, The, Sunday is government exhibit atthe world’s Co- ‘exposition shall not be open to the public en Sunday.” I visable to drop out of the this season. HORSFORD’S ACID PHOSPHATE, A Nerve Food and Tonis, ‘The most effective yet discovered. Mrs. E. 3. ROWELL, No. 11 Quiticy street, Med- ford, Muse., eye that her mother hes been cured of scrofula by the use of four bottles of 8. 8. 8., after having had much thet treatment and being reduced to quite a low condition ef health, as it wae thought the could not live. 2 pears erase oo, sma

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