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. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0, TUESDAY, JUNE 14. 1892—TEN PAGES SE Sep een eon aera ee te eee tee AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MEDICAL, &c. Hxamination for Toucherehipe—Mr.WeComas | Corenyondenee of The Bresins 8 op! Pest! Painters ind Sculptors, Residing jn Parte THIS AFTERNOON. ro yw FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DATs. STRANGnS, Tang NoTIC RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUCTI . E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. AS DOWT, ork: oc getatpiaged cane bets Correspondence of The Evenins Star A large congregation was present at the! The Associated Press correspondent at Paris |B OPENS AVE Nw. | T: ® Wacoawa * gr thie men fi ee Sys aa 8. MEAS SGRos CRG xp canton Pn pt Pes Rockritie, June 13, 1892. | Hyattaville Presbyterian Churoh last evening to | has jiust completed a series of inquiries among eee - a a TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TRACY OF | CHANCERY. OF Yalu IMPRO’ s Y ‘VERY VALUABLE. AINING 3 is 1 TEST NW. TREATS Ala An order has been issued by the school board | witnem the celebration of Children's day. The | the leacing Americus cetiets sen eee | POs Soe Es at aa ER UAE Re ee ee PEREMPTORY. AR LOAD OF Daren eyes ek a 9 designating Tuesday, 28th instant, as the 4ay | chancel was beautifully decorated with flowers | city gg thetr pos tistpation fu thi werti's BY AUGTION, Ox By cite af s ned of trust dale ress a ggnceninbeeiny cuales ‘at the BARE a i eh ~eewenslieas: for the commencement of examinations for | and twelve different classes, with appropriate 8 parr BENT! AT 8) io. 14 4s. falc OA st seq, of fhe poy Se og $"j ~ am teachers’ certificates. On that day and Wed-| mottoes and floral emblems, formed the pro-| Mfr. Walter McEwen of Chicago said: “T ine iE PREMISES. Secured. we will sel Die, 4 1 il offer ‘tor waip on web = 3. ee! p* & ¥ i ec de iiss Nannie Fowler admirably rendered 2 ae. =s ‘of the premisc NESDAY. JUNE | OY ND DAY O) = Resday examinations for second and first-gra gtam. Miss N ly | tend to make as large and fine an exhibit ‘as I EENT St HALF. "CLOCK P. are Seme, certificates: ae = at the public — the solo Walling a a ee ai ona” ree St Hot te dake a. md Toom at this place. Gm Thursday, 30th, colored Rev. C. M. Livingston, tor, delivered an | Possibls ‘of tand callea vi pstx uexpenn, licants will be examined. ‘These cxercives | interesting eddrem to the children. Mr. Stephen Hills Parker remarked: “I pro- es ETS Se Nol ahs. ot eS ty 3 A r UNCANGON BRDU Anessa — ral coummmansa cook day at 9:15 a.m. and close | Wm. Smith, colored, was arraigned before | pose sending my portrait of Mrs. John Sher- ind ;, One fifth cash. of which #500 must be de- | Past abnts tur MOO? Wee oon, D —— a 4:30 p.m. Applicants for scholarships in the | Justice Hurley in Bladensburg ag the | wood as well as two other portraits now in Amer- i ae aera wale, ane te be | which ie a very convenient and com State Normal School. St. Mary's Female Semi- | charge of breaking into the Prince Tl see, notes of prachaser, bearing interest frou sale: anton, | UNCKAwiking coutunine ewbt rome and s-rou-mave an alamwe, Bary and St. John's College will present them-! House. He was fonnd guilty and committed to | © r * at the x ‘ured by deed of trust on proje-ty sid. will te taken, | ied with all modern vements selves on Tuesday. 28th, a: the same time and | jail in default of $900 bond. “I propose sending,” said Mrs, Cecelia H. | 8: le Teri | or ait canh, ‘st option of vacch: MY converanctiys | cast ad the balance papabie freabal tnetatincents “s rats shroat. cr horattary. gm can te oa place. raination for teachers’ cer- |" The Hyattsville Athletic Base Ball Club | Wentworth, ‘a portrait of Marshal MacMahon, | fz mt the ral ? in Afteen days ‘from sale the | CR to he sec Dewiah ane: { this year. The board and | played the Pension Office nine Saturday even- | exhibited inthe kalon of 198%, and also the | purchaser Hoon Fecording, | trustees tuserve the rieht to resell at the ‘Tak and cost | otifust, 9: all cash. at the patrons of the schools are much gratified at _ ing and defeated it by a score of 10 to2 The | canvas entitled ‘Prices,’ for of defaulting purchaser. am ‘Donoreble ux last year’s sal ‘actioneare q Trost 4 uy ‘Dr. Carleton, - wasiaatic D Hos. 'E, UAGGAMAN.) wppin of sale to bu con ied y the action of the county commissioners in agree- game was witneased by a large and entht ‘honorable mention’ in last year's salon.” MB. HOPRING,} | ety will be resold at hacer, " i oe Jerddede ing to appropriate $25,000 for the support of | crowd. ka e Said Mr. Julius L. Stewart: “I shall cer-| ] ATIMER & SLOAN. Aucts., 1407 G st. = scar = the schools A concert will be held in Masonic Hall on the | tainly exhibit at Chicago if we are given the TEES SOLE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., AUCTION Rela oe ERS, i R E 3. Robert B. Peter. esq.. of thix place, after 28th instant for the benefit of the Masonic proper advantages with regard to space, hang- | *UATEES SALE OF VALUABLE. IMPROVED 820 PALAVE. NW. | TRUSTER© SALE OF A PRAME HOUSE ON Prssing a very crvditable examination, has been Lodge of this place. A number of Washington | Ing! ae. BETWEEN SCAND Ne i 3 AN AND NINTHLAND | avcTION SALE OF VALUABLE st BAe TPISD ALE SPAE T f@dmitied to practice at the bar of the circuit artists will take part in the performance. “Eshall send sonie of my most important} TENTH STREETS NodrHWwEST. WASHING. BUILDING LoTs on AY END FOGRAN | palNATION OF u aacoatia Rar court for this nty. Mr. Peter m _ Mr. _— — oe —— — or worl remarked Mr. Walter Gay, ‘as will all | certain deed of trust dated the 14th PIsiON oF EbUE AST, IN THE RUBD! BR. feces the position of auditor of the accounts of the married to Miss Eva Rhodes, at the enre Of | the more prominent American artists in P. in D. 181, and duly recorded in Li FP THE the Dis of Columbia. court, her father, at Highlands, on the 20th instant. P BUY TEN MINUTES: WIDE TU FIPERERTR | (iute Dares gecured there we. the an The excitement attending the action of the Rev. C. M. Livingston, pastor of the Hyatts- Mr. Henry Mosler says: “I shail make as | X [oe ASL. ct g0. and of the land revorge of Me trustes ‘offer for sale in front of the : Disirict of Goltimbin, an Sie Bi a AND, Gat x A on THURSDAY TWESTE- THERE Dae ublican national convention has somewhat | ville Presbyterian Church, will perform the | posible. I thiuk it is the duty of all Americans |1o framt lat, they rinieey cn rb Dat, FO SUBDTVINto | representative an exhibition of my works ns Tees at HALE PAST STWE Oh 7 Ny at LE-PA LOCK P. M. N ADJACENT TO THE CAPITA, nt ‘estates All subsided, and now all eyes are turned toward | ceremony : do so; as it is a national undertaking we PftgSHDAYOEIUNE, AD. 1nge, at HALF-PAST Wire Es | teerte arrived real entate; All of lot age Chicago. It is understood that several promi-| A branch of the Baltimore Building and Loan | should take a national pride in the exhibition.” | estate, situate in the Disterct, known as and LY DESIR, Seog Kg LY be wnt sforeonid ts fGiloette “rl SErx, AND, WITH UTS, SBT ERE » in section numbered three of ie Seeing ‘NEERVOUS.DEBILITY. = of the county will be in attend | Aswociation has been established at Hyattevlle, |" ""Y cannot yet tell.” remarked Mr. Charles fring ip nuviheret ote anired saa minstyatx Goo. | SPAPANG Ar 18 FOUL, DESIRABLE AR | thet her fuse pal he ey ee 7 opener occasion some favorable to the with the following officers and directors: Marion | Sprague Pearce, “which of my pictures I shall | ,.!>4," Ky ~~ sR yy BE CITY 3 ‘Terms of Ow! ish the residue in ome and of Cleveland. some merely pretend- Duckett, president and attorney; Geo. Tise, | send to the Columbian expositior | bered thre er eh Octo Ea TH, 1°02, BE. | two, years, ott, Gent, Per “annum. payable ‘seual- | and some openly opposed to him. || vice premdent; Chas. Taylor, secretary; Louis |” Mr. H. Humphrey Moore caid. “I shall make | No. 17, the ; | front of the respective premises to close the affairs of | suld. or all rash at the eption af tier pee eee Biqce his recent brilliant services in behalf of Ford, treasurer. Board of’ directors: E. A.| no picture of fmportance expressly for Chi. | Shires story belek © prpdicale. og BLOG pena Sepoatt of $100 reantred ak the thine of kale TT’ the the renomination of President Harrivon Mr. | Fowler, C. H. Jacobs, W. P. der, H.C. | cago, but I have some canvases in America | con festiyinster street. 1. w. ors 1 tos B St sarod Ta tucge btocke, | Acar ae ave Are, pot comnlied within tite watts | Louis E. MeComas is more strongly urged for | Browning, E. M. Burchard and T. R. Brooks, jr. | witch I shall end.” | ecigfane guah.amd nade know at Hime of sale. alle | of the aubdivisioh of = part of Hairswoor,, ‘These love | tesa the anor tele Wee usters Toserved the Fight to Congres: bs his many friends in this county aa | | The regular monthly meeting of the guild | Mr. William H. Howe replied: “I shall send | Scroutt ds00 willie eetuited wes akeaeetiy | have fromearer cn h, Baltimore and Cumberland | {hy purchase” alter ave deg advertisement of sad the most available man under the circum- of the Pinkney Memorial Church was held last | to Chicago, though T thal paint nothing espe- | stack of andif the feruy be not complied wach in | fe etc pmbe gees | we iy Ey stances and the most useful if elected. ‘Thuraday evening at the residence of Mr. L. H. | cially fos the exibition | Eusht tocol’ the propertS'at ther ana ceetot the | 4 270 Nt ener apd will be announced at the sale, | tho purchastr. md Recent reports from various sections of the Campbell. The guild having agreed to pay 875 | “Mr. Prank Holman replied: “I shall send to | Letaulsine purchaicr alter tuck pubic neeion a thee pone eh oo \ winrtam Tromecy, gounts represent the present wheat crop to be | toward the annual interest of the church's debt, | the world’s fair my ‘Rose of the Alhambra,’ | 1™4¥ deom necessary.” 7 seas po Eling : FILLMORE BEAL, in good condition and promising « large yield. | a committee consisting of James B. Burnside, | which was in the salon of 1839 and ix now in| sea-akde ES SCHMID} Trastec | “FARE Tue rei Sire Bake co SALE: Feorall bulking, Should the present very hot weather continue | Clarence Wilson and Mra. L. H. Campbell was/ one of the choicest collections in New York | 4) arori¥¥E. DARR ECO. hostonecs | ana __ RATCLIFFE, Data as A. i , <————Se it is thought that harvest will aon tae sppointed to devise the means of ralsin = city.” R ———— GJ20- W. STICKNEY, auctioneer. F savin aie ing the latter part of next week. The grass amount. After the business meeting refresh-| fr. Alerander Harrison announced that he | ASSIG; OF TWO-STORY FRAME ae ATIMER & SLOA’ ion $700) ae eek Ti tae, one rpwenal now as being Lesa oy of rather — — served and — —— — | would certainly exhibit. | HOtSE No. 424 SIX-AND-A-HALF STREET UNPROY EHUB ERTY, BEING HOGLND, z L THURSDAY, JUNE SI nN" as . Corn is looking well, but is back- | the order of the evening. ong those present | ir. E. L. Weeks «1 not yet prepared y virtue of » deed of “ STR NORTHWI Cl ‘HO! ARO Peer SAT count of late phnting. ‘The fruit | were Rev. and Mrs. Edward Wall, Mr. and Mire. | tower aay eaeai ober ed el hc taps ly HM Eke! ver p ae. fect tront | , By tue of certain teed of trust recorded in Tiber ee sesanas CLIFFORD. SMITH. “ft Trustocn, ‘crop will be short, especially apples. 8.A.M. ‘elsh, Mr. and Mra. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. | J shall send to Chicago. | Poona ROOK, JUNE | Biscist of Columba ned et the tect ay the rene FURNITURE AT AUCTION. RATCUPFE, DARE CO. Ancts. 920 Ba owen. — Yan Loan, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Several American ‘sculptors were also ques- ij | Secured Thera we will offer for tale in trun of the ou, ‘a i of . Ki 5, 7 ADAMS EXPRESS. CO} Wilson, Mrs. and Miss Dobbs, Mrs. and Mies | tioned on the «ame subject. x odd y ot abeted | Eee OE OL bee eae eC Ne ALEX. MILNE, ae = | Latimer, the Mises Lewin, Lulie Fuller. | Mr. William Orday Partridge replied: “I seribed property situate in the city of Washinvton, >. phe Dr. and Mrs. J. Henry Brooks have returned | Alice Owens, Mary Wells and Edith Geib and | shall send. a bust. of Shakespeare, naw being District of Columbla.to wit, Ail of Jot numbered hin | THE WELL-KNOWN FURNITURE MAKER AND{ 430.182 totheir home after a week's sojourn at Old | Dr. J. R. Owens and Mesrs. L. H. Campbell, | gnished for Lincoln Park, Chicago; a statue of | 3% Spier. Be x ‘ Page 95, Tooms of iaatel ; | spies Be said subdivigon ia recore ed tn Book 13 — ‘Dortii F bares Point Comfort. | J. B. Burnside and E. A. Puller. | Alexander Hamilton, intended for the Hatail- | ce ia." deposit of 6200 required, upon, ao: | the surveyors omkce at the Dito Cana IMPORTER OF NOVELTIES 1X Srgpae worth eet, bo 8 | Two Bladensburg couples will be rendered ton Club, Brookiyn: an equestrian statue of seved M the propert O certain deed of, trust to secure the sum of Boxes, Packages, Be-. ke. Mrs. Robert West has purchased the Queens | nappy by matrimony next Thursday. These | Gen, Grant, which will be laced ultimately in | tof the defaulting pur . soy gg poppe py FURNITURE AND FABRICS, serra.” All parties coi fown parsonage and lot adjoining and sold | coupies are Mr. Chas. Parker and Mise Mollie | front of the Union League Club, Brooklyn, and | eH. SHGLES, Asstinee. | €}Q0doporiy at timo of anie.Tarrus to bo compli itm A Beco. ve yours ba this ty. her lot on University Heights to the Messrs. | Shaw and Mr. Wm. G. Spicer and Miss Mamie |g bust of Lowell. wie . in ten dpys or. rey will be resold at and | 1214 F ST. N.W., +e Louis and Randolph Sherwood. | Parker. They wili be married in Washington. |” ¥fr- Paul = ‘emsent in tho Wagitngton Bowe” Sve CA™ Tender Se OT nEEE EE Gas PROPRRTOMAL MASMAGE TRESTMEST CAN Rev. Father Mackin of St. Panl's Church of | Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Berry gave @ plensant | hibit at Chicago, But as yet have no decided is THIS EVENING, WMO. DENISON. 2 tug Has—as already announced in the datly papers—de- | ~ RA GROOM BRICK HO tr svgiring se Washington and other ecclesiastical dignitaries | birthday party to their eight-vear-old daughter, plan. ‘i ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | ™530-eodkds = GEO. Hi. BALDWIN,} Trustees | cided to retire from the GENERAL FURNITURE | Nps SSA atRERS. = O13 Oh st. nw were recently etamining eligible sites for #| Virginis Margaret, at the residence of Dr’ Geo. | TE OF act ce sep | S@-THE, ABOVE. SALF-TS POST Bruuines ao in futur to devote is whole attention | |B} tus {oer ara a D%RORERTOON, OE St w.. BET wary burch for Brookland parish. 2 : SUF AC AL, ND | ccuntiof the weather to WEDNE : ; NES, eubracing Fine Fabrica, Laces, ‘a and records of ‘Soham: nites Siti celine eae: Mie taeeen Taewardl oe Od Wing, | “Sette ee ee NEW ORLEANS 4g ISLAND. ATCHES At OUR TEENTH, Ise same hour ‘ Wall Coverings, Frescoinge and Furniture trom oriet: | £2d°* Oh¢ of the land records of, the Destrietof Golurn- | iar grataasey iin chirse peeel cesta a host Minn.. who has been visiting relatives in Brook- | by the bailiff of Blandensburg for being drank | ee a ab eee A UBS, 0; DEATROS | nai desisns, : . ated change | secured thereby, we will sell pap is, fo | ope bis os Se ee PA] land for some time past, has returned to her | gud disorderly and placed inthe lockup When | TR® Crescent City Surrounded by Water, RY i = He | SDAY Zoe Srreenre, | ‘ Ho pay OF SCRE’ D. Demat PVE Fis coker yad kha ee MAR eel home. 7 ; the officer went to look for his prisoner he| | Which Reaches Its Greatest Height. 4 UR EACH EVES Nii EN: | 1 sph og deescnpenwn get grape engplicomaty twp | inte flaming rary 2 | Ooume Ali tn pect of sheliog navies end'yal gee Eee tent ae tee CRavormiee | found that he bad.broken open the door and| The river at New Orleans yesterday reached | ; 2 Bao TOR stook of Fine Furalture and. Upholstery Goods na | Bes co tn | Bea. ge Megat tall Conaalingn Sa ao —— the highest point known there for the past forty- Es Deen PRE S THIRD AND | Mall Payers incladinz Works of Artin Bahl Cabinets, | sated rigtty (7, ata! ; = -— ; xoTES. ve ye . 5 is, | AUCTION SALE TONIGHT, @U1 PA. AVE— S—CO% i P | Tables, Etoreres, Kich Marquiture Suites, Chaire, &o. | ShNitYtne teat}: tenting. soventent ca ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnston, Mrs. Thomas | . five years, and in consequence New Orleans is, | | 4 LIGHTS, &e. § ~ DENTISTRY. Johuston and daughters of Philadelphia and | There wasa large and enthusiastic meeting | jiterally speaking, an island, Crevasses above, | A‘ filter Watches Filed Watcha Cheioe | pO THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 3 . Louis XIV, XITT and XII Goid and White and Gold | [iy ona gennibe tact f'n Sap No — aSTRY._ - Mrs. Kobert Johuston and daughter of Oban- of Untty Circle, King’s Daughters, this evening | ¢,<., a ns, Revolvers from New York Pawhibrokers? | LOCK SHARP. we will'sel | : fl S08 Teth street northeast - 5 ne weg tale oa fobs 4 | crevasses below, the raging river in front and Mays | ene ot, the fnest ECE’ ss | Parlor Suites and Separate Pieces. U, * DENTAL associa rox, zon. Ky., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Robinson. — | the rapidly rising Lake Pont Chartrain in the | ———— | Matos fn tact © r Deijiask eekane sa x cubered_ seven : iecitehdch basins gave @ high tea on Saturday in| weeks and gone to Frederick with his wife. | t8te@roads bas been suspended. Sunday night | s x , Aucts.. 612 E st. n.w. i < in paaperaes marmaac aca . wih a ek eee d gitet | SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY aT MODERATE honor vf their guests, the Misses Norton, Kerch- | Rey. John B. Gray of Mt. Pleasant will fill the | &t midnight the gauge read eighteen feet above | Ass SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. | woen Tita ghd Fourth whnets eet wees karl hats | MMe Tables. and. by a tmorstory brick dwelling PRICES—“'NOT HOW CHRAP, BUT ival a bert. | pulpit during bir abaence | high-water mark. People who knew well what | _.Br vittwe of the powers in me vested ung | depen of 100 feet, ant is known as Brass Mounted Pedestals, Bisques and Tapestry: Secateer HOW Goon." Mr. Mrs. Charles Behrens and daughter lise Alice Schoepf was taken euddenly ill | : 3 | tain deed bearing date on the 2d day of LOT 1: JUARE 9, ECKINGTON, ss . hone Soon veiling: lone 04 figiront ines | gees p n euddenly ill — meant hoped thet by morning there | Fup 3 ma" geal DAY SHE | Advantases JE ee = rary pen Brookh | William Redmond Gall - 2 vt -M.. in front of the premis: ferms: One-half cash, balance in two years: notes | Tapestries, Silks, Brocades and Lampas Goods, Por- Litt of Mr. Heider, or., of Brentwood road sailed last | ord) berasme Toren ee eon (So | Tad the gaage was scanned old-timers were state, fa thy Telty ot Weakinaton, | to be secured by decd of trust and tr beat a ae Pennies see noes Posed exclusively of expert specialists week on a trip to Europe. {patrick of Oolumléa, to wit: Lot 10, to s deed af | See first column of text pare. Bartlett said: “I expect to ex. . 2 o ral D- payable semi-annually, or all cash, tieres, Ds ke. Esch of abo lots will be sold se, aq) last night in Bladensbi the affecti staggered when they read eighteen and two- | division in square 35, Improved. by ory | ane 100. « ; Sis Telit aas “3 rien —— Miss Grace Thomas, who has been quite ill| of a gitl, during which the fofmer was knocked | temtke i : | preset rad fo. 1735, 1ithet. 2, Ay “a fom "Novgrter a, Isl whet oad notes theron A LATIMER & SLOAN, —_| from Nowgrater 23, said notes mature | T)E,,° for a week or more, is convalescing. » bi ? | mente Can be: ¢ 2 i age November 33, 1804. Masked of ihe Eskington and | “ohn W. Johtwon snd John W. Johnson, j.| habpenod at batastt Pie ste Seon ils | Safes a ae | bres feeentot sud eee in nse wep RS th Pouition of supercieon, vice ME Smith Gergen, | Colored, were arraigned before Justice Hurley | above the cityon the Missiesipp! Valley road; | amtates igs. ere ahem satel absert, to trusts | fisted in Washington, D.C MN" MN Tah * ; = i | fe six and twelve monthe from day sale, for whieh | (oeited Position of supervisor. vice Mr. Smith Gargns, | in Bladensburg this evening, charged with as- | seventy-five feet of the levee gave may at one | Seen joddkas ala es SATE STU ATE TS ‘ oot, papails somt-enusity at ne Goren a accepted iucrative position on the | sauiting George Kemp and stoning his house | clip and the wetor, within’ we Lowen dant ood Ghredat tina of atie. lle perfect. Terie: of eae ea auave Gila as ponepoael oe Ley is STH TAND ' centduy per anuiua until paid and secused ty he etrovolitan street railroad. jat Avalon. They were found guilty and com-|dugachannel twelve feet deep. ‘The Valley serventhe right to resell ‘he property at the | eaunt af the ware adh REDRESS Sonia. IN WASHINGTON OF ICT | of tho penans ay ore oe cael at he there meen cree poet foley eon | mitted to jail in default of €200 bond for the | tracks were quickly under two feet of water and ulting purchaser. Allconveyaucing at | FIFTEENTH, 1sve, same hour and place, OF COLUMBIA 3 Purchawer's cow.” Adepuslt of 10% sil Sere “4 erection of a to g former and $25 for the latter. all traftic was stopped. aye fro ser. ‘ DUNCANSON BROS., By viriue of tie last will and testament of James H. | Pn" Zach: house sol at the cane ot Se the large lot near the station bounded by Provi-| “Mr. Edward M. Hurley wili visit friends in|” Following elosele on the reports from Bel FUMES ALEOR See. | 22 eS a trunten, wil eit at prt the eevee sagt zaul Ses “ - ' Pe LL el el- 6 we t] et of } o y ng Ps WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. | Pema NDA the TUES EATS AE OB | des, Cleats the trgstows reserve the right to rywall the} JR J. i B 10 — 2 a id Lath st. ed. as executor and | sale are not complied with within dence and Queen streets sunker Hill road | rstown next Saturday. mont came the news of three breaks eleven | aan v1 2. ype AY OF | property nd ENTIST, vi cachpe pipe age bali el et Xccale of Washington defeated the River-| miles below the city. all within one mile of | ufsed property met hearing been cambiie wiht ins | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO. LOTS, ONE acer | Poa Ai Bale; aH ia aque Ne 3, See eg = a aoe el Ss erection of a commodious building and a | dale club in a game of ball yesterday by ascore| each other. The first break occurred ‘at | said property will be resold at the risk aud cost of the BACH, SUBDIVISION OF BARRY FARM, IM- ht of seid lot and run: Crown end work. ictal teeth parking. of 9 to 8. Btoney’s, near where a crevasse occurred fr murchaser ou ERIDAY, JUNE SEVEN” ROVED BY NEW FRAME HOUSE. | » hence, CEL plete Eros ty Chaldren’s day af the Queenstown, Baptist COUNTY NEWS. month ago, but now closed. It started at ps indremtet ihe iepeieee | ea ceoated kane: SSO ote Ia es ie : _ SIC Ee ane Church was celebrated with a fine renderiny ? ui ogo, d eM, in the prema LOR, A spfireparded fm Liber No. 1060, folio 131 ot weg. one | 8 Bing. , | _CPORGE W. 51 es *. coruer’ om nw. in reprogram “Summer” Je fo Farmers inthe lower part of the county repos | ie ce, bat cere oe, OF | gag Seen SALON. Aim | Snare gee me a lS tie arcades J)P*CANSOS Bn08, ances otand Dae a.m Leta smears Up me anes green at Rey fhe wheat crops there are in an excellent | deop and still breaking. ‘The second break was | ‘THOMAS DOWLING & NON Auris, O12 Et... aeerer STH Tabs at FIVE O'CLOCK PA; property id. call cash.atsueion of par: | ARB LOT RSENER BFS RAD RREPEES TE | ce ed i i v 7 <1 3) fo] Teal estate hinston a jevomit of B50 wi r is = kod the organ by Miss Anna Sherwood. The | “uc! = Feet ee ne tay. FIRY | LOT OF CONDEMNED MATERIAL, OLD IRON, | Ei Untns ual penencee eae Aino | Gitte eae gee ee eta when woul | | STREETS © deed of tram in Lider Sudan mae akan ar tae ieee eee George aay Jr., recent pur- | feet was its width. Iwo hours afterward the eo . BELONGING TO ‘THE DISTRICT GOV- | Harry Farm, also called St. Ellzwoeth, comaining © | Myo ype rn gh oe att Se AS pe En Snoots, Murphy, Nellie Middlekanff, Beatrice | chased at for $1,301 cash 166 | levee gave way. The third break is at the Mer- NT. acres, more or less. with impro' : provements thereon. | coed with Br'atteen day of sale, the | of the District of Columbia, we at ‘on . acresof unimproved land, situated in Spalding’s | rick place,a mile below Villere. It is only ‘ ee = rmsof sale: One-half, Cash, of which #100 must | undersigned reserves the md SDA, THE SIX’ TH DAY of J Baie each ay Hattie Ovens, Anne and ! district, between Forestville and Centerville. | twenty fest wide and hopes are entertained cf | O88 GcLook PMs at prowerty Poomilis ecuned by notes pt purthuech tosrine ateaese | TAN erat : 4 aie AB OUT PLATES Beewie Lynch and Anne Fadely. The “Jor |" Ate. recent mecting of the entertainment | closing it. The three crevasses have tel up | scrper of Gaal ‘ west, several Fof sale, and deed of trust gm property sold, or | lished oe Tooth and token eway may be ao ee tendency ahead normed: | committes of the Laurel Assembly it was -de- | the Southern railroad. Pe Gout tron. wo Top Warns, lot of Od Bee | ifTank at oticn of ‘urchaee, Tong of sue 2 be a Ee : Sa el htt el Dee ee SR Led, ee aes Cr Ge Touch, | Sided to [produce the comedy of “The Little | ‘The Texas and Pacific people shut down om | "Ey ssier of Hye SommerlemeeD. Coo gucg, | ienllatriak and cost of the dereittins purchuse, ; 5 pats eae room sive a new Tease of Tits and ats se ed ar: J. Lord, jr. Mrs. C. G. Lynch, | Treasure” ‘Academ: of | c r 04 Conv hhaver's cost. Saag . f ie ft —. ae Gutaben ot ae hee at the y of Music at an early | trafic. The last break to occur was at the Surpy — | Conveyancing fe. af purchaser's cost . white 3 = rome mat Boo <24) foot — yt ys = as per Liat, pounded | date. Mr. E. A. Fuller of Hyattsville has been | Prospect plantation, on the Valley road, a few JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n. 5 i ao —— "f the records of the. The Primary department conducted their ¢x-| giscted an active member ‘of this organization. | miler below Belmont. It is twon Ir eS SALE OF VALUABLE puorenty, | _soteokan = '™ * MORATMAN, ., Trustees MEAL za | egone ea ty pak ot one rea Siz. MeClelles Ree Robert West and Me Cc, | _ Mr. B. F. Shaffer and Miss May Baldwin were | deep and five wide and will assist in wideni e| 7 TORY PRESSED BRICK DWELLING Ride BE | G20) teeteo am alley and bindime not peng ae me preen por part ne married by Rev. R. R. Murphy, pastor of the | the Belmont break and also worry the Valley WEEE Te MESVESIE STREET BOGEE-| FUTURE DAYS. | y ERTS NOLTEWEST, 1X | prices ag Saaremaa = Banner. The children's dar offerings for the | The weding took place at the resdence Of Us| Cee on eek ee an ree |e TET oacerai ded of tat brine dd De; | PRUSTEES BALE OF ONE COUPE 5 a teterent ot Song sta, | ae sreaeaiates 1 te same belong in missionary work amounted to $21.20. bride's ~ey able alarm throughout the city. The lovees | folle 11 of the Land Records for the District of Co- | xo, BhagT Of galeed of trust daly re-orded in Liber fast will and testament of John Mil- of . cord: ~ ‘Ter of sale: One-third (3) of er i mbia, we Wi ie anc 43 ot weg.» one of the land records of | ler, he undersigned, J. will sell | le: l purchase Wig Tip Gale. 4 colored man named James Butler, while | that protect New Orloans are good and strong | yrats casa tet ab Hic guction om the District of Columbial t will sell et public’ suction tented Mell | in lance in two eqnal ‘suciion, f : are g ‘of the suction rooms of Memars, Wovke & i ‘ BaD. Ys seeking shelter from the storm of last Wednes- | so far, but the greatest anxiety is being felt o Ni, Thos at FIVE O'CLOCK P Rares b i z PAL thoes To the Eéitor of The Evening Star j day in the barn of Mr. Win. B. Clagett, on the | account of the June rise that ix on the way | fetid rea estate in the ity of Washington. BC." | iy NIX TE r QP JUNE,’A.p. 1s, “43 | yown es Yots dumbed I noticed in your issue of last evening | Patuxent river, near Nottingham, was’ struck | down, story premed-brick dwelling containing all “wodern | Gri? CLOCK AM. the fol ra ies - steed Hog bate | that “many housekeepers” of Le Droit Park | by —— and poe Samuel a —_ reo —___ {nprovements. “Can baccotipiedss estore. Stable in Terns of sale cash. = 18) foot om = wish toknow “what it means” by the gar-| Mollie Brown, son and daughter of Mr. Basil T. AN ICE Loc yE. ‘Terms of sale: This rty is sold subject tos | —** “pth toa calles | compite bage man never stopping. but alw e galoping Brown, who were also in the barn at the time, spicy acne trond @E Gp aitlnee Ro. atanee oP arch oy ‘ 2 fF | Sat of the Dy their places, It is very easy to explain: were stunned by the same bolt, and their re-| Unique Invention of an Athenian Professor Sof S100 required at the thine of wile. Ali ee : meerret. Payable quar | ft’ Waahington, D. FE DENT) i i covery is doubtful. i : : = 2 ill sive his promie- - one bas to do is to par .to the wharf sipping amigo tio elat ot pinches : where the garbage is emptied from the barrel | ——.-— 2 - w. E™pite FAL ESTATD ON TEN Fora ~ OSCEOLA C. GREEN.? qrastees 2 TENT ri Hat opden of te purchawr” A'dgyeat | _S@-teta 3. PERCY KEATING, ome onascow. The drivers gallop so as to have | FOR HARMONY IN IRELAND. An Athenian professor of mathematics named : x LAND AVENUE AND F STREET | hk AL be required when sold. Ali of the . ee eee —<- Desteeie Ben) tarewel On Sse leocdictty 5 irtne of a deed of trust ziven to us and duly re: t ae, {ete Veteran st Grberdtodune the barrel. This sorting is done by the hand- | Johm E. Redmond’s Viait—Gen. Collins’ Mis- | which he expects will carry hfm to 1 I 2 in Liber ‘so. 1604, ay folio. ful. as the expect each one tocontain » prize— | sion. | TRUSTEES saLE or fhe land records for the Distriet or Lers Reasox Toorraea. DEA y in the shape of @ silver spoon, fork or knife pole. He bas given an order for the construe- Ore ee ee a - i which hax been carclesly dropped into the lop |The Hoffman House in New York was | tion of a large locomotive after his pattern and | , ¥y vixgve of two deeds of tra eartne da for sale hy eauetion | x z : Isn't this a pleasant proposition? Couldanythingbe | 7°", Etiractin | IMO! and tury recorded. iu Liver ts63. telits | TUBSDAY aE ENTY- eat : ty of Was . : ‘rer? We eos sosbort, | = by the waiter. Why is it that cur health depart. Crowded with representative Irishmen last | iy now calling for volunteers to aceompany him Hoo, ot peg td set eet. of, th land focondt | HALE-FANT FIVE O'CLOCK follow:ne | NAUMTEEERS Eaecutri, — eyed nefiaws SPECIAL ment has not had an inspection at this wharf night. They were commutteemen from the ve- | to the Arctic ocean. of We ‘parties, secured. thereby. we will, seliat | Washincton Distiict of Coto tet deainctek ok | JOSEPH BISHCHOF, ag ee ‘TIES. and thus aided in expediting the servi. | rious organizations, with addresses for Mr. Jno. | The locomotive is to have an unique arrange- | a - ‘frou its ne 3 4 i facta—tixed by figgers—and see if the eubtle sophistries ee in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, | and beinw all of lot numbered fifty . 502 6th street - Best | VFOURTH DAY OF JUNE. A.D: | numbered nine buudted and. thicgenx tei) - : of asurly set of sinister sneaks can by any possible | J)'SEA5E OF THE ¥i —___S* 01» Svascnimen. | E. Redmond, M.P.. praising him for the work | ment by which it lays and takes up the rails as | is02 OCK PAL. the following’ de- | Inato Denis seawall at Lawns Serena, | (THOMAS DOWLING & 50: 5 phar sat D' carte om : ; or parcels of atid au wattuate | trustees, wubniivision recpried 4 cane means— . t The Huckster Nutsance. | he has done and the stand he has established | jt runs. Short spikes on the underside of the iy of Washincton D.C And eine parts | the surveyor for the “‘piniict ‘oe Cr {ite THODE ISLAND AGE: | If we have been too rnde in our characterization of « | Sissemed gf of par wondcaneged with arpreye sts To the Eaitor of The Evening Star | and will endeavor to establish. Addresses were | rails will make the latter temporarily fast in the | of lots nuzuberet 11 and 12, in block ‘numbered diy in | ber atpiggfollo WT. Also that NUE NORTHWEST AT peoriaNe ss praprectamiany ahs gti Some years ago regulations were adopted | handed in by the plasterers, Laborers’ Union, | j . ‘ ‘ (ae SE iy i a ep By virtarof twavdenls of trust, dated respectively | Fray en SS Seco Direct tno ne Yonve vos. 3 y Pl m, | ice. The locomotive wil be operated by steam University and fronting #4 fect on Binuey street by a | within the following metes and bounds, tow ey ternbor 10, TaR7, Feromted in Liber 12% follo Ly | beld personally responsible, and have no higher ambi- | $4% reg. tnte U aeee ee ng the blowing of borne ‘zd ringing | County Roscommon men, Parnell Branch of the | and at the same time will throw out enough {it of 190ahd iniyroved by two large cottage dwell | Finniue at wointun ‘the west une. of "Lemth vtroct | Sf2t™at Wn tee gegeyed in Liber 1 folle 127 tics tan is hoctiahibiaceieeiianybommabaens [ENSTSox, mw. v. of bells on the «treets by the fishmongers and | Irish National League, Yorkville branch, | heat to keep the travelera from suffering from Jick dueelling will, be sold senarately, becinning | of sid lot nmubered Afty-one (1 " Soho 456 ot sog.. onect the laud records of the District | BOP pe oe ; : with the easteruincat house, ‘The terme jest one hundred and-ezht. a phe r iF : ate street lealers generally. It was then found | Twenty-eecond Ward branch, Kilkenny Confed- | cold. ttached to the locomotive, is to | caswof each houge belue onc-thind of the purchase ethonsandths (108375) feet town aliey, | $2 and 9:80 by vi pemeod by Yes! yes dp tones the sos that these parties made day ax well as night | erated Club, Women of Ballynicken, Waterford | carry the provisions for the exploring par Hichey ineash, balance in two, equal instailinents,in | thence south along line of alley torcy-oue (41) te ae $0 TIT, eet cis ban or ecuikinabnel longs Ws rips Same ae hideous” by crying their articles on the streets | ang Mayo men. Mr. Edward 0. Flaharty pre-| The locomotive and cab will be conveyed in | (Me,t"o,Amd thre years, pith interest ake Pee cent reg age tbered ft TRL, we wi a saad - SPN: in tones more outlandish and discordant than | sided at the meeting. It was sald that the Cen. | Parts to Spitzbergen, Prof. Damackin says, and | tured on the, Prorerty sold, or all’ canis at option at a Fichty Sve FOUR OC! Ea pet of tok ceane ene = the war yells ofa Comanche Indian. Then a ee 2 ng, | Will there be put together. It will then be run | PoFchAser. | A deposit of #300 wil! be re oneach | bunds ‘ on said di 242, fronting twe 21) fout on the south sideot ATL ee - Tegulation was adopted by our bybrid muni- | tral Labor Union will hard in ite address today. | for the north pole at the rate of thirty miles an | 2: : st. “Terns wale 46 be conmplicd | feet to tne west tite of Feast ted) aT teeitee moe, | Bhd Tslan av inches to ADVERTISING. cipal legislative executive authorities, the Com-| , After the addirese bad been handed to Mr. | hour. : ‘ | . y to be slong said street line thres (ib feet vo the place of be- | Suey‘on the Seat aie heretic teastored bys beak: = =— missioners, prohibiting that nuisance. and the mond ai a e committees, | Spitz! ii mt 6 i “1 | inning, tovether with all the improvemef | gome modern. three-st id basement brick Tesi. quiet ‘citizens and the invalide congratulated | the following address was given out for pa | ee riiebereen 9 shout 008 salles: from: i bY fassments, riehts, privileces, and. ayy teten! gome modern, ane | SASH fence. 1S Rho avenue purthweste 7 o orth pole Prof. Damaskin expects to reach his | . the sue beloneinc or in any wise appertaining Terms: One-third cash. balance in two stall mselves upon the hope of being permitted | lication: | destination in twenty hours. He allows eight | : inners of sale: One-third cash, balance in two equal | ments, parable in one and tee, ears whi dave AT $10 A SUIT to get a little quiet sleep in the early morning, | “Fellow Countrymen: The occasion for unity-| jours for his obser :ations and twenty hours for with notes seenred by deed of trust ton the ‘proparey | Wyeteow, bayableseink analy. for which tie poles after rolling restlessly through the long and | hasarrived. Mr. John E. Redmond, M. P... hax ip. 5 | crest fio ; = 5 pon the Proverty | of the pirchasat or purchasers must be Are such as to be admired and sought after. . turning, so that ‘hole | SALE OF A VERY r z inte om the day of sale r pe . rae - pall i Fide | Tetuening, s0 that the she $ oid and Usarin= intoret trem th day’ of ‘sale at the ee J bear. 4 and retarn, will be made in j "4 LOT ON CONNECTICUT AVENUE | rate ir cent per annum until paid, payable seri | {2 dfe tue day of sale and to be secured by & Tus! | Many of alike quality wo.have sean on the persons But, alas, all such hopes have long since taken Tanks of our people. His is a noble and holy | ‘3 it to the ETWEEN Q AND R STREETS NORTH! "| Sbnually, or all cash, at the purchaser's ov tion. me Se raperty, 05 a Ey of individnals in this city who claimed to have paid Prof. Damaxkin hopes to be rendy to start on of diated the 10th day of if requ ie chaser: A deposit of €1. will be req their fight, for no attempt or pretense even | mission. Ireland beyond the sea expects ire-| Eee Ag Rng f $200 required af the time of sale, ot C01 : : depostt fers cof snie. Ifthe terms of sale ‘one hundred per cent more than the price wemame o tl teat pts ts Panity ; aber A. D. 1888, .and duly recorded in Uber No. | tobocoinplicd with In fstecn « ih | Witt iheseaoy eabens senews a c of enforcing the regulation is made by the po- land in America to do ite duty. We ask you to | agdcumey late in Septeraber or early in Oe-| Prseusber ¥ D. 18s, ale otherwise the trustees posmrve Fight foretell | Fear tae reaver ae ace dave Notice Neeadeetce | Abd who obtained thetr sufteat ahoum of no fap oy end mommy mae Nang bal bore ator pda op hs ead siatiet of Caluanbi fhe yroparty at Meret ard contr the deftita.rene “'Fiunlnt Star newsjaper of fu eity'at te | PFOPortions, andof no-smailcaliber, save in the eckie lice ommissioners, ers have 3 2 : secured min | ch daya' pablie notire of such reaale in | Tantin the Evening Star newspaper of this ¢ brain whieh directs Rte workings. a epee pergola poe emery og eee Feltin” (tol an tah bate Wit cee | seu ener meinen Wesnea, D.C, al ate earner, = hry Se en Mea ein en at pnp arian Ta the fnme courts in Chicago a jury | Pak, the fellowine, Aesriived peal tate stunte in | “OUYCPMBSHM. TSeEaiAE, KE, at Enea PTHEREOR! Being troubled with insomnia and able to . é by 7 ROBERT G. RUTHER] ‘Trustees. “er |has returned a verdict in the case of Mary | { Se re oe ROBINSON WHITE, a. bat little sleep during the night I arose be-| G62. P. A. Collins has just retarned to Boston " } (50) of Georee W. Ho JeO-dkas ™ 1307 F'st. city. ' “ | Bilcher, a Michigan woman, setting forth that tween 4and5a.m.and closed the blinds to | ftom Europe, whither he went endeavoring to | ‘Sion of lots numbered thirty: | ~*~ — — ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ). thirty-four (24), thirt; JUNCANSON BROS., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n. w. —— . gt the cause of inanity was taking the Keoley | Mv nv ate (30). “iirep even gr gin: | D ee LEE Ww ath Sata aie Sees SRAZARLZ who, stenting betére the Prophet. indie. sbut out the light, hoping to secure a little nap heal the breach that has existed in ‘the Irish” oure at Dwight, where she had been treated for |‘ nap ite anine Cupcn cooks _ eriay | TRUST Eee SA1F OF Cte NEARLY REW TW BEING NOS, 1130 AND, ue, weed hing? ican ‘at least, but just is I dropped off into a quiet | party for the past two yeara. While the main | the morphine habit. wed toot ont Connection seomes TWELETE AND, Jminrets Nourdeast, | Los WOHIH STREET NORTE AND YET. 1 was aroused by the stentorian cry. object, the getting of both sides to unite under —— a a navecoge deoth of about ia feet toan alley. and| AND. THENCE EASTWAKD, F 0. By vistas of cro Ted ihe Sst da of Ma, 5 TEMGAI SA! Sect Herwes ous frowk fish" | one leader, wax not accomplished, the leaders | Col. Washington's Recollection of Reid. | ; ‘One-third eash, balance in one and 3 d of trust to us, dated | Uoart of ani inasict or Colmskies ae S| iy iol nny tn: tia Seas. Feehan ¢ sone for bog Hee = aon Col. L. Q. C. Washington, the veteran news- | [23% terest. payable semt-annus y and lily recorded in Reeves al. are coraplainants an oan Now, thinks I, I will get some sleep and turn. pomp tog hd per itter dence 4 | paper man, bad very pleasant recollections of | Convers nd ate * cand atthe requeat ofthe party we | fo fhe oe inte : ing ove- settled down for another effort, opponents will be imported into the campaign | Whitelaw Reid in the days wher the latter was | hbill the erm of tale beter comply oie te ame | & the premises, on FRIDAY. JURE Eee. . M.. f front of the by sere roned thee renter of Greamland I was | om either side. “Gen. Collins sald that the two a member of the corps of Washington corres-| {i}, (tars rin day of sale the traecn Frmarve th hs Be ims, aU FIVE OCLOCK PAL o nerd ent again aroused ime by a great bull voice factions agreed that the campaign would have | pondents. Col. Washington said Mr. Reid | aefaulliny rarchanee crying Strawberries! Straw 8 3 — herons metzeoi | GEORGE H. B. . : Ged lemnbontad face Som coasnenee to be conte se Maperitice ot ‘thecgmmaig, etme here in 1867 oF 1868, taking a position in| Jo13-aeds SMES S. GUSNELIO | Trtecs, ait ae find tory: | Soltows: for should be thinimized t ‘the influence of | the Cincinnati Gazette office, and he was then a | LATIMER & SLOAN, “ a eee ae and. forty-nine (ah Se from sume <ty was repeated by another voice two the different candidates, the leaders and the | man of considerable reputation. “Reid was a | 14 AUCTIONEERS, 58) of the subdivision of au ' 1405 G STREET. ‘ ous), ae cctaves higher. And this was kept up for about press pleasant, accomplished and well-informed | 2 : F ‘and three (1003), na recotved in the ofice of half an hour, the poor old horse «topping while roles ete tleman,”” Col. Washington said, ‘of good ad- | HUSTERY SALE, OF WILLARD'S HOTEL | 6. torethor with the imapravenicnte Ge bans the human fends called at the honeos, irst one | and bearing. I remember in those days OIrt on Sian ‘copaating oe Fworstory brick dwelling on each fot end then the other side of the street, to induce feat aan ean here Battle bow mpae pa ‘was very close to Ben Wade of Ohio. Rt : 4 3 ‘Terms of sale: These 20 be sold some early riser to buy their decayed berries, a memorabl ry in Ports- | a with cholera morbus thrown in. mouth, Va. The battle ship Texas, the first | been you know, supported Greeley in 1872. He has| Under and by yirtue if <Cadecree of the, Supreme ‘Aftec awhile that ceased, and, recalling the a growing man all the time and has shown | Court of the District of Columbia, rendered in equity ever built in the south, will be launched and the | himself equol to every ponition he has attained. | f=, 5° dunylocket 2. of sald cour whtrein oid saying, TI at frst you don't succeed, try. John W. Daniel Club will celebrate their fourth The last time I met him he was in Paris, a | Willard wasdefendant, sad epic dacroe wan Mot be the last and sow i willeeta mal? ‘i anniversary with « parade and banquet. Sena- | couple of years ago. as United States min | Wythe Su rome Court of the United States on apgeel must be the last and now I will get a nap. pees ere by 2 cee ister, He was very popular there. He | cree aii miped srustest fat fee pron Dut aftr waiting what seemed 0" youn romain showed his ability by the wonderful manver tn serge Bay ot JOLY, eternity of time an ao S - whi rned French, altho a man | ay" tite. fairly closed my weary eyelids, 1 was again | Proposed Work at Gettysburg. | Dust midile age. He knew little or nothing of a sae $i. Swe, Septre srouved. this time bys fine Italian falsetto | The ten members of the committee on mili-| fhe language when ha went to Paris, but he | rindred and Se EERE: “Bananas! Bananas! Bananas! | tary affairs of the House of Representatives | soon acquired such a mastery of it that he could a Nice fresh bananas! Two of ™cont—two of & | have made a thorough inspection of the Gettys, | make a speech in French. to sleep I arose and | burg battlefield under the guidance of Col. Le nt Aa oe for breakfast, thi now I will| Bachelder, the government historian of the Hariarck’s Message to the Kalser. was about to | battle. They have examined particularly the! 4 *tory is in cirenlation in Berlin that on a there came | ic floating in through the open windows the bi ly | wrarhyrvasyphewe dace sé certo | appetizing cry, “Soap grease’ soap grease! fat! bam bones and ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. 612 Eat. mw. v. avenues, | be stopped, and sent a message to Prince Bis- the committee will fav-| marck requesting him to come to the train. The prince was. willing, but his wife and sox Count Herbert, doing so, fncisting that he onght not submit to be in such an off- manner. A menage in police to atop it. | ‘turn was sent to the emperor that the prince ‘If the law is defective then why do not the ,. could not comply with his request. ‘Commissioners see to tt that the defect is ————————— s very simple macter, and hae this to