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AUCTION SALES. * AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DA1Ss. . Mrs. B. J. Beall and Miss Nena Beall returned | The Necessity of Its pag 4 Shown—Some | They Are All to Be Brought Together in One home on M from t visit Provisions of the Measure. Publication. board ae Se Som ae. OEE deo ee with tends on te Hiudecn Hirer bed rth | “Mr. Hunton’s bill regulating the question of | _Carelessness in addressing #ed mailing postal members being LARGE BRICK BUILDING, PAROS & 54 GoKAES CARRIAGES. Se RE Seward Beall at his home, Bay Park; BX: | ticeness needs and should receive the favorable | matter is so prevalent that it is now recognized | present. Capt. Herbert Bryant presided. An se, EHREY tang EDS. Ot OF| YOUN kALEs Room, oj B eTRRE Mise Nena and Miss Ella Beall left for Belair, action of the House before it becomes alow. | by the Post Office Department as among the | order was made for a well near the Page rt ae ent Tae, An TER alts com Hartford county, Md. yesterday. oan «| Without euch action the District, 20 far as| necessary evil. For a numberof years past the of Lee colored choot building Yo. drain the aT. % ts * ve Prony poseonen Be renal department his sought by means of urgent ap- | ¥™ rite TEESE 2°08 SFT de ot Eire gus oa aad icc da og eet Fr corehll aoe ‘it of two weeks to Boston and New York ty [inte ot icadhde seta Pati ceo ue basearr me penis henersteee pare ceo gr under tat ling, Law rearicien tobe removed, ‘sixty days from Belair znd Blows. Duatng Room basing, Eamets | saga, Ho pemape the ongun for eur chuteh.” stn onn accompanied YY ‘and all {hat will be necessary to open | tations to reform the American people in this | Bids from Wllingicn "thee for carpenters Bdkds THOS. DOWLING & SON. Ancte_| 2 reag op AT FEE EOE A Min, of a contractor and Maggie Stewart, havo left tho city for a ten | Pon ast ‘one prominent citees at dee ‘Genk respect, but somehow the reform has lagged from Norfolk, Va. See. work “You don’t have natural gas in this city, do | days’ outing on the steam lunch | fee,” said one prominent citizen at the Capi- | and the percentage of carelessness has continued | Lane, ' « for plastering and whitewashing ‘were received | aoa alk, yaal” abd o stdtes to Wi Mr. Lewis Williams, War Department, adja- | %todey. “Every good citizen in Washington | undiminished. Whilenotmissingan opportunity | for, Plastering and whit Reged mt SS ee AT TWELVE GCLOCK. “Don't we? You haven't visited Congress | tant 's office, and wife are sojourning at | thould use every ounce of inftuence he can ex-/|to deliver the usual lecture on this topic, the houses. It was ‘ordered "that the ineve | A’ 1,000, iets of | Diammands. Geld Watches, SET SoM An BOATING SOM, Avot. yet, have sou?” the New Hill Top House, Harper's Ferry, W, | ert to get the House to pass this bill before ad- | department has in recent years adopted several | of for the school session of 1892-8 vhall | or Watson, Watches. Ghafnn, re. Gans: Pn RE Va., for the month of August. journing. methods by which the things that ought to be | begin on the 29th of August and the schools | pote GS parents post 8 Johnny—"“What did your mother whip you Mr. F. R. Johnson of the government print-| “Its failure to pass would mean not only s | done by the people who mail letters are done by ae Monday of September. The | —— . not. srigatey teed Bot for, Jimay?" : ing office and his wife and sister, Mis Clara’ great loss of revenue to the but its | the department. For example, most of the | annual eiamination of the vouchers of the | TOMORROW. roRNite, re > Stam Zolnson, have gone for a month's vacation, to | effect from » moral standpoint would be some- | iarge post offices now maintain a directory of | pTAnCial officers of the schools was then | cca s Sead Eee ena URE, CARPETS. Jimmy-—““Eatin’ green trait.” esattannad ticcaates thing to greatly deplore.” n " y the finance committee in the presence of the bill through and have so far interested L J. Aucts. and Aporaisers, Stes GSEs, their own of the inhabitants of the city where | the board. The clerk submitted a summary of pers ‘WAGONS, HARNESS, &&., Among the Washington people who are en- PROVISIONS OF THE BILL. the office is locat In this way a good many | his annual report. vhowing receipts, €21,183.82; | TRI SALE a Tepaie.. oF OF 8 BATERDAY HORSING, joying the mineral waters and attractive moun-| ‘The bill iteelf, for which there is so much | letters find their way to their proper owners | expenditures, $21,445.15; deficit, €261.33. fiat rin. GEORGETOWN. D.C. ‘AUGUST SIXTH, re tain scenery of Rockingham, Vi Springs | necessity, has passed the Senate. It provides| which either through some deficiency in ‘WasmINoTON's SEARE OF ALETANDEIA. . ‘bearing date J: AT TEN O'CLOCK, ‘The disadvantages of too much care sre sre Mrt and Mrs. George V. Balch, Miss Annie | im that it shall the address or a wrong address would Tiber 1308, forts ‘tront and wit ply. not be lawful for any per- : Itis understood that the mase of real estate gna aur in Liber 1382, folio Ja front and wit everywhere apparent. The tramp canine can | Lzonard, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Quinan, Miss | son: mepigedsdis ; never reach their-destination. There is‘in use | find out if anyone believes enough in free i oat party 920 PENSSTLVAMIA AVENUE NOR ‘ot | 80 st large for months, but the pet poodle gets | Amy Tongue, Mr. and Mra, French and’ Mrs. focsionssherifiedin the iceececns vrthe Robes | in Post offices a book which gives the names of | here whose purchase by George L. Sheriff of | S04 out object to ite consideration. setae. rong | Our sale embraces 8 ‘© | picked up the first time he goes out on the side- | Leonard Chew. without first having obtained alicense therefor, | *! the streets in every city in the United States. | Washington was announced in Tuk Stan yes- EXTRA TEMPORARY RAILROAD TRACES.’ EO Me ORSES, CARRIA( walk. Miss Marion Oliver of O street is spending ‘any person engaging in any of such trades | J", *ddition the Postal Guide, which is pub- | terday will be made an annex of Washington. Raster pik of 150 feet @ to BEGGIES:” HAKREAR. bo the month of August near Falls Church, Va. | orfin the business and’ profesons specified | lished quarterly, prints a list 'of all the post | Some of the wharvce on ite river front. wil be | Another measure which is considered of the “ERCLGPE VERE 0. She loved to take her mandolin and sit while/ Miss Lizzie Reynolds of Sist street has re-| within the District of Columbia, with- | “ices in the United States, All these help# | put in order and used as a steamboat landing. | Stmost importance and which there is hope of an42t fs 7 out first havin; Sbtained E are found to be of value in securing the cor- | Washington's enterprise is expected to develop | passing is the Senate resolution granting the ne Se gr ee to play; pny rome, See weet Se oe Bee | ho shall poo ge or ticense, oF | rect delivery of mail matter, and in conse- | there manufactures of various kinds, and an ap- | Commissioners power toallow railroads in the ae the wring | 1 iit, x ; | She plinked it with the plectram in a most | Ridge moun any part of the District where by existing law a | (ence the mars of matter which is damped | plication will be made to the city council for | city permission to lay extra tracks adjacent to ; Feared at CONTRACTOR'S SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY ecstatic way. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Halford left today for | jicense is prohibited, shall, on conviction | °° year into the dead letter office is really the reduction of the $1,000 per annum ground | their stations for not exceeding fifteen days or ronaing 4 oat ee eo ee But the members of the family in sadness had | the Maine coast, where they will remain @| thereof in the ' Police Court, _ be | Sinming to show some signs of diminishing. | rent. The city recovers by this sale about | more than twice in any one year, the power to to regall the | | HAVING FINISHED MY GRADING CONTRACTS to roam, ‘ month, fined not less than $10 nor more’ than A WORLD'S Drmectorr. 811,000 due for rent, taxes, &e. ge such pri to expire on April 1, 1888. Trastecs,” | BAZZAW OF tnGias DOWLING. 8 GON. GLEE | For the only tune she ever learned was “Maggie | Mr. and Mrs, Walter J. Hutchins, who have | 8100, and a like fine or Poralty for each| Perhaps tho most important more in this EW SCHOOL DESKS FOR TRE OIRLs. resolution is for the purpose of arre NX BATURDAY, AUGUST SIXT ie Murphy's Home.” been at the Normandie since their return from | *U! fault of payment | direction is the one authorized by the recent | » The city school board has made arrangements | ®fticient railroad facilities to accommodate gL WORK HO England, have one to Maine for several weeks. | of such fine he or she shall be imprisoned in RSES AND 3 the common fail ist to emeced, beets aeeih | Universal postal congress held in Vienna. It i | to renew the school furniture of eight of the | {RN {remendous crowds “which will visit the | “ “ during the Grand Army encam) it and PIG “How did Ajax defy the lightning?” said one| | Mist Mue Clagrett will pend the month of | Droccrem "ial ania cxeeed twelve months:| acthing more nor less than an effort toring | schools in the Peabody building. Four hun-| during the coming inauguration, — Contractor, Norfslx, Va__| young man to another. August at Narragansett Pier. Commissioners is required to any application | ject SS a all | dred single desks, the handsomest ever brought tion must be passed before rnment ot the x ‘TPONED UNTIL | PP) ATCLIFFE, ., Auctioneers, “Idon't know. Perhaps he talked imperti-| Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dodge returned from | for a license under existing law or under - | post offices in the world, or, racti- | here, were ordered at an av | Means for accommodation of the veterans com- ee litte ccc | Suiemmmeges siren worsggoup rue sel tothe nap operator nth hot” | Vein op Monday nd hae gon Yorn no doped by nnn gcrng ul een foe lie Fie err i ‘ap Ae Pineothea wl epra eme ERS SL } a ae mainder of the summer to Mantoloking, N. J.. | to law, no person leemed to have suc! - 4 Pi ay aky re gatherings a large number of ¥ 4 4 8 , Seperate ea arta Harpe ne ais ie Fa atin eos toes segs] sents Sc poatend et eases Spprera | ree Bal have obtained euch vcfomeswilberoqured iw aotdeGaitely Known, | tearing it BEC panes sotefere ith the | come om special tains tn which they sep ae ,. _ ra 7 Lg ( scl ire) ir iv. niess the jute Goon | ,,08 RUAY MORNING, AUGUST SIXTH, | girl. ing the season at their summer home, “Egypt,” | “PPT ‘ In fact this is the first time the attempt has now used the cr tho lena oo S win be ts a MAL Ce WUE FIVE, COVERED. Liga inning at TEN OCLOCE. I will sell by Dub- | “ <<How long do you remain here?” she asked. | Massachusetts, MB. HUXTOX's REPORT. been made to collect such data, It isnot known | opening of the echools in, the “eecention® bet | Lach cere antrctheri be, imponai me 4 BUSINESS WAGOXS, ONE LARGE COVERED oj sf entate of ( ‘W. Taylor. | “A week.” Gon. Thomas L. Casey, chief of enginoers,| Mr. Hunton, in the Senate, made a report on | even how many post oifices there are in the | Jately has detied all the mending skill of the| bat they will have to be mde OF BALTIMORE. ‘OSE SET DOUBLE, HAR- coperiine dionaebeld Fa = “Really, Harry, for so short a time it hardly | left Monday to spend August at his old home in | this bill, containing strong letter from the | world. Several of the countries do not even | janitor. tracked clear outside of the city limite, The onFRIDAT, atGber Sirti. ise. aT HALE sae pouiae each wikiha.”* Rhode Island. attorney for the District. In the report Mr. | Publish list of the post offices within their sales dies resolution has passed the Senate and is in the piSr Five GCLOCK P.M." fn tront of cur sales orn ee ao oe The young ladies of Leonardtown, Mfa., gre | Hunton sid the Supreme Court of the District | Over €5,000 Peak Obtnan. Thee tine see Geeet | ‘The echool houses hhere have names ond the pants of cho Mauso District commitien, wham street, wo. sel above A itor. "s esday | of Colum! ia leci in the Nau case that the * Sig 2 n, iy passage. Sed herecce sil Weeght mee inet Hotipsier | _Sue-at RATCLIFFE. DAR CO., Aucts. SS beer 4 pal nal oe i aroty eae pegeners forceisa revenueact, and the object of | fititain, France, Germany. all the powers of | —— —_ prt Preeaage ged colored | Before adjournment unanimous consent will be Sir. whone conta hawnew aged, | [ATIMER & SLOAN. Aucioncers 140708818 WIN Be Done Under the Compalsory | morn. Among the most prominent in the dance | it to colleat revenues, asso taxes and collect | tregy cr ort mene wiih Menno Tee eee | Concok, house were built plead ypregqeeesd | wybe daly ap weeny nd eng voy Sore mereg cae, wee ene will ad #8 | UPRIG: 10, OAK. MIRROR-FRONT AND Permit System. Se rare eee, ieaciloed eam wies wn | eens da ear the! boone Under this | t0 account by the compiler of this volume. | school house wan named Seaton. after George | account of the public necessity for the resulu- to attend thie sale. Terms cash. OT LDING “BEDS, Wal 8, | ‘The follo rk has by the | Mrs. Taylor of Washington. The latest ar. pay ee ia, | Lhe great work of preparing this volume has | s, in’ tion that there will be MTMERE SON, Meta | STRER FOLDING oR lowing wo pote oraered PY the | rivais from Washington at Moore's ‘Hotel and decirion any person desiring license to sell dis- | 7Be SFM Work of preparing this, volume has | Seaton, Alexandria's only colored. delegate in | Hon that there will be no objection. ia | a HAND OAK SFFICE™ aes, Hae Commintioners under the provisions of the | summer resort are. airs. EE Gilmer, Mis | ted and fermented llquors in the District has Se aS ature and the female ‘school house | LEAVES OF ABSENCE TOR 0. 4 R. MEX. “1 STH AND D STS. NW. " LOUNGES, (RRO! compulsory permit system: x Annie Harper, Harrison Davis, W. Norris, J.T. | 20thing more to do than to pay the sum of i i «2 | a ,& freedmen's bureau . | ‘These two measures are in all probability the STFES SALE OF VALUABLE ruprovep| FERSION TABLES GuRbETS: CHOCKRE LAYING KEW SIDEWALES. West and wife, Miss Laura West, Mrs. Biand- | money nesessed, and then he has a right to sell, | Postel union. wunting thats Barat repo | at tana giatidings were mamed toy $0} 237 ones of Distrist interest which ciend ony TRPROPERTY, BEING PREMIGES NOMBERED | KITCHEN REQUISITES, &c.. be. AT AUC:| AUN NEY SIDERALES. to| ford, Mins Blandford, Perry West, Mrs. De | | The bill reported is intended to remody this | Omcus within the territore of each bs furrisbed | meee! board Washington and Peabody. After. | Onis one through the Hi 1008 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. On SATURDAY, AUGUST SIXTH, 1802, at grin avenner 'K strost southeast, seath | Vaughan, Miss Nellie De Vavghan, Mrs. Goon, | state of affairs and to provide penalties for ear- | ice pt Brooks, the superintendent of, the, for- | Wr de rere nn Ssed eraeene, tee, White | chance of quiting through the Howse. On the By vitine of a deed of trust bearing date the 20th | OCT OOK AM within our taiee foomer 107 o | California avenue; K street southeast, south Mary med rg lang ” | rying on any of the trades, business oF profes: | 4, CaPt, Brooks, the muperintendent of we for | schools were named Washington and ” Lee | Speaker's table is the Senate resolution pro- Shepend retorts forte Dinrctof columnuia tt Liter | rept, we wii elie general amortment of turmiture| side, from South Capitol street to ten-foot [Mt Mim pn oo oe ara | clonmpracticed oF earried on in thin District | Odes Im thle cota eye hich will bocce | and the colored schools were named Snowden viding for a leave of absence for emploves of see caegit ad epvaGir saetenS FRUBY, | rons ea wreendE2O, altar on, Saturday. Ho wil return early in the | TRnewl seen It forthet, provides that | Fctan tg the tet Jus He incendie to for. | Fant Meum, Sait hae ppened. that while | the government who ate members of the Grand secured, wo will sell bevy ° * day. ‘ b the approval of the District Commiscion- , iy. ends to for- | js in the Peabody building, Hallo- | Army daring the encampment in mabe. THE Fiera DO OR" AbauS kB. eh | ea epee ne ee = orthwoet, north side, 14th to 15th |fUt4mE. bat tho members of his family will | ors is required no one shall be deemed to havea | Nita this data to Berne, whére it will appear in | well School isin the Lee hotdinng eked Mantel | At la at ee meat ret. this resolution that cortat real estat sffuats, Tyine ana tbaing to _] re. Ee plains render pets Gry ae ay Ah | Locate in France and will remain att Septem | license until this approval is first obtained. It =, — ea > a fosome mistakes, and last night the school srongh ino, but the access of the movement ity gf Waskineton. D. C.. anid deseribod as jot nnm- RESO, AT 12 Me ; He northwest, sou: le, er, 1893. Justice Brewer has rent e Har- | is believed this will effectually protect the re jory of | rd ordered that the name of Lee building | at this late day is somewhat doubtful, as «p- futons wumbored three Wundred and forty-two | Horses, Carriages, Harnoas i a stoax, | 19th streets; 6th street northwest, cast and west | lan residence for a year. nues and give to the Commiseloners some. dis Ronse ten eres be changed to that of Hallowell building. | position existe in the House. As one member x, : "1 ri n . r 01 , 1893. Pt in Hali te s Sct mont am ne ge | see RRS. | ls Mi sch res De andre Petey Rave reared from) Cn ign irene wherein he rapper email em mf i ave. | ulna ran per tia, fn opening of his tasereet at the tate of six (O) pet seat jer ancum, | (YEO. W. STICKNEY, Auet., 1416 New York ave. | foct west:’ P street, south aide. ith. to 18th ‘foie ATTORNEY MAZEDTON'S VIEWS. from those used by English-speaking peoples the | tary of an anti-slavery society formed in 1827 in | “I have nothing but good fecling for the nf trust cu the presen wid, otal vs ; . 8 letter 0} :| list of offices rinted in French. In ith Inorent at the rate of wt aces) | TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE qa.| streets, when improved; Pierce’ street, ‘north | _ Among the Washingtonians registored at the | Mfr. Hazleton in his letter on the subject aaid: | list ef ofcos will be printed in Freche Taal | es or a 8 ’ Grand Army and am willing to do anything in 1 of ft ef A’ deposit PROVED PROPERTY. BEING HOUSE NO. ws side, 14th to 16th streets. Ewer te peg ane i = aa nse vort | Gentlemen: The authority of the Commis- Pacmag lists will appear in the language of the EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS, ETC. reason for the organization. So far as giving a a ee 2 | sioners to impose licenses upon all trades, profes- ie be py oes pee PAVING ALLEYS, P P P ra the employes of the wernment who my The school board last might re-elected as | Lo co's Ge mombers Af the Orel anaes teachers of ‘the public schools all the present | weck's leave with par, however, I must euler recorded tn Liber i oF bee rg i NETO Me TER mate She Tend eect ees Square $5, Georgetown, all alloys in equare; | tnd, family, Mrs, Henry, Wagner, Mr: Job fe, | sionsand businesses in the District of Columbia, the | square 287, all alleys in north half of square, |‘Wm. H. West and son and Miss Lizzie West. _ | 4epends upon the validity of the act of the legis- «i after five days’ notice of mF lone teachers who hold unexpired certificates. At iy objectic I ould - ot fi es ws embl; ed t 23, 1871, and Pi | my objection. It w mean the expend. Eeezrent ih some nemapaper pu>ulghed in the SGUST, Inga. at FIVE O'CLOCK Pat, cee do | and all alleys in squares 234, 564, 720, 861, 878,| Mrs. H. E. Ammann of 445 II street north- | fe venendnet br dc aa Jum 30,152 | eee ee etre Tent OR | 9 o'clock this morning the examination of |iture of thousands of dollars out af Tykes CHRISTIAN XANDER. Trustee. _| igwine degeribed veal « amate snd the _improvereents | all = alleys in square, and 1026. All | weat is visiting friends in Paxson, Va. | Heretofore a large revenue has been collected os Tad Raced | white teachers whose certificates have expired | the public treasury and without any necessity “AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. | Columbia, to wit: ‘Pat orginal lot ©. square, 477, | Papers in above cases are forwarded herewith. Judge Miller and family have returned from | by the District under these laws. Two of the most notorious outlaws and mur- | was begun at the Washington school building, | for the outlay. ‘There might be reason for Twill sell at prblic a 1009 Esti ‘AU. | and further descrit imetes and bounds as follows: ————— a trip on the New England coast and his child,| The decision in the case of the District of | derers in southwestern Virginia and eastern | and will continue today and tomorrow. giving all clerks one day holiday to see the big fan afb tte e d plh R IE ie The Asphalt of the Schitlinger Company. | Sha'wnr seriously illeis in improved healthy” | Columbia ve, Ignatius “Nau, ately rendered by | Kentucky are Talton Hall and “Doc” Taslor, ——_—— a yt Gian “Charnes” Bracelets, Cut! Buttons’ ‘lars: | inches to place : Ae tated in yorterday's Stan, the Commis-| “yfr. Clarence B. Rheem has returned from | tee SBT ot Oe tne District. in general | the former soon to pay the penalty of hiscrimes AT THE RIVER FRONT. fan entire week with pay it is carrying the thing Sewelry of all Kinds" Diamonds. Ciothing, ned of trust ‘ bose cae nto examine | the Warm Sulphur Springs, where he spent the | ‘erm, has Dr provisions nugatory. Unless | With hig life on the gallows and the other cer- ARRIVED. a little too far.” ‘The opinions of the Gaz fastrmmenta, Pictures, Bowie Machines Bie eso gna report on the asphalt of the Schillinger | month of July. Mrs. Rheem will remain dur- | Congross shall interpose. its Suthceity bythe | thin to follow him after the legal formality of «| Schooner Jobm Nick sore, Capt. Zohn Sen. | #entative quoted above possibly do not repre Re. ‘Ticket holders. take notice. F. ‘Terms of sale: Paving Company at Jones’ Point, New York. | ing the month of August. of a remedial act, this condition will | trial. Kins, ten days from Norfolk with 65,000 feet of lum. | sent *he ees ctompeny ‘of the House, but INGDN: "Tie, Wasbhauton ‘Collateral “ Brit! Richardios vised the works nd. today : leery ‘These men, who would rank as bandit chiefs | !r. Schooncr Mary and Emilie, Tappahannock, Ve., | it s probable that enough members think ‘with —_———___———— | banually, of all cash. at j | submitted his reportShaying that he “proceeded A SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC. Under that decision all that a person need do | in Teal ‘d bitter enemios, Bebina | 2: Bobler, from Maddox creek, Va., with nineteen | him to prevent action on the resolution im «be FUTURE DAYS. ith in len dag seth to the works of the Trinidad Asphalt Refining ——— tocarry on any of the trades and professions | '" 1*#ly, are Te aie Gc cae i Oe short time left this session. ada Ws Siaan Hacile risk and cost of default ; Company. formerly West Indies Asphalt Com-| Measures Taken to Prevent Its Introduc-| mentioned in said acts is to make a tender of | bats and wearing chains they met at Wise | Seite nincinment ol. ee pany (Pine), at Jones’ Point, New York, and tion Into the United States, the Heenve ax tothe Commissioners, shich i | Court House, Va. on, Thursday lat, according | 2 ; en B DID HE MURDER HASWELL? Ter, SeBDIVISIO SRe ee PRO Tidus | 328eodkds Inspected cargoes of crude asphalt ex-Bar-| rhe Treasury Department has received a re-| held to be a sufticient payment u e New York World. je at large in the | watermelons —————S_———SS]]]$]$]S | bi of March 21,1892, and ex-Sa f : cision to authorize the party to carry on the | pora tains thei ti had eegaor” fat 108 ee eet tee FOR SALE—LOTS. May 4, 1892. Both cargoes proved to be merely | Port from Sargeon Conover of the marine hos- | husiness, and. if he hes thade sucks tender ana | LOTEF mountains their respective gangs > : : : : " frequent conflicts, with more or less fatal re- Frrends ofthe Bietiet of Coen EA land oe medium quality and therefore not | pital service at Port Townsend, Washington, | is prosecuting the business, notwithstanding he ‘a in a, eee unten comply hooner Judy. Ward, tee dave ‘rom Norfolk | Daniel D. Sallivan Arrested im New York mf lumber. -Buseye schooner Jetnes a foward, from te for a Crime in Providence. sell at ey by - inn " .- | Sults, and it was settled that one or the other Anthony 8. Haswell, eighty-two years of age, ; ‘on MONDAY. RK SALE—BARGAINS IN CO! LoTs. ving with our ‘fications for layin, lative ic of small; Vie- | has received no license, no penalty can be en- 7 . ; 9 ae TEE Woe Re PIE oetock | Fhe and Mn... 75 by 110. ee sephalt pavement.” It'is understood that the | ra Abe ae eae, eam pee See eepead agains Sen, or both would die by each other's hands had | arich merchant retired from business, was lowing descifieal real estate situate in the | 4th and H ne. 84 by bid of the Schillinger Company will be thrown Seslass " Tt matters not whether a party may have been | not the law steppe@ in to ave them. the | lured from his home in East Providence, R. I., ane an RS Ot the subdivicton | Ti out as informal. The report sa: ‘In company with the local | convicted of the offense of selling to minors, | trouble. “Talt all, as he is familiarly = es f on July 19 and robbed and murdered. Mr. the Barry Frrin estate as made by the trustees. now ————— health officer here, I visited Victoria on the | keeping a Sunday bar or at what place in the | known, is the hero of no less than nineteen | Harse Faward J.Gconey, | Haswell, by arise in value of some land he ma eeier et Se manager et te BeaNN et Notes From Upper Marlboro’. afternoon of July 12, instant. ‘The health offi- | city he may open his saloon and sell liquor, | ™Urders and was the most dreaded desperado | (. W. Barnes, from Cumberland 7 sale: All cash. A deposit of #100 required at time of sale. Conveyancing and reccrding st the Purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not com- Teserve the right to the property at the risk and cost of the default- that section. : Victoris Mi t whether by church or school house, he is | in th = ; . Se ee me chimera See earn sth pau Rete | Secure in that businces if he hae simply mado a | _Tlis latest victim wasa policeman of Wire Court House, who, from n sense of duty, was rash James Tilghman, colored, was arrested today | and no more. ‘The mayor and a few other | “I tis decision the dleeretion which horeto- | enough to avow his determination Yo arrest the z s creck coal, Barge A. G. | owned at Kettle Point, had acquired « consid- ‘ip 0d foae od Getoeee eso ca “Barge [erable fortune, He ‘was quite proud of hie ‘umberland, frou Cumberland wealth and always carried in his pockets » fat KS.” 616 12th st. n.w. Dited with in ten days the trustece : > : roll of billa, A few days before he was svi oot 2 Rigg pero dno Raetepienerhind —_— een outlaw if he ever got the opportunity. Hall SAILED. : eret blot Ere os = LOE 164 QUAD | ence Geargin’s county oberged with the gaa ae ara neon hey pi de ied pene wee pe amergf Com rpg gS “areca | [pe ARIE pc Od |g nee pee ate ags « > JAMES GARITY, a parse ve S : 'y ro- | the Commissioners rendered powerless to regu- | Coolly and deliberately shot_and_killed the po- | son, from the Kennebec river, with 1,000 tons of ice, | a wad of bills amounting to $600. His friend a Sa ae esa Per Pere alten | |e ot > Rat Suiice Ryen gays Rima Coeety | trout infocrmation obtained frum sppirentiy re-| toe OomieelGnere rendered powerless to rege: | S7°°Y Soe et aeeeeey Se Se ee ee emo eee ee Tayreny vq ee a ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. Fok SALE-Lots FoR BUILDERS on IN. days in jail. liable sources it is reasonable to believe that | 710 Commissioners have mad. regulations, one | Teward was offered and he was captured some 4 VERY CONVENIENT AND BEAUTIFULLY SIT- UATED COUNTRY RESIDENCE, WITH SEVEN- TEEN ACRES OF FINE ROLLING LAND, AT RT. Grinnell of Huntington,W. Va., is visit-| the estimate made by the health officer did not | of them, for instance. providing that a livery | months afterward in Memphis, Tenn. Hall | {2 es aon = is the guest of his| comprise more than one-third of the actual | stable shall sob en erected witht sanctus num- cece y aap peace ob oe nae meni B mother, Mrs. Grinnel Xi - of feet of a dwelling house, and in this way id be nisi Mr. William H. Weaver, wood contractor, has | PUNDE" Of cases at byreigrseiieniinsee ae ee Lotetieet oe pales eth nistacs | and bring the outlaw beck for tisl. i a large force of men cutting and hauling poplar | 176 the reluctance of the officers it the | of Columbia. But under this decision this| It was at this juncture that “Doc” Taylor | near Jewell. Mr. J. 8. Pope is also running | fact, and their evident lack of candor regard- | regulation is rendered nugatory, as there is no | came to the front and offered to undertake the | quite a large force of men hauling wood to this | ing the true stato of affairs, we were not de-| penalty by which such regulations ean be en- | dangerous mission, His services were promptly station. e terred in our inquiries nor our conclusions. Ij forced. And this applies to every trade and | #¢cepted, and he not only brought his man ‘The Misses Ella and Minnie Owings of Mt. | called upon the American consul, Mr. Myres, | business in the District of Columbia heretofore amid the greatest excitement, ultimately bring him to grief, but the old gen- tleman laughed at their admonitions and de- clared that be was able to take care of himself. The day that Mr. Haswell lost his life two LS men called at his home and told him thet tow e George a, Dd. MeCrackin, to 7 “a x load — for thi a port. Schooner | Kettle Point. The old gentleman, still with an ot Solo, Steam oamer Eva 4. | eve toa good bargain, was easily induced to #o- AUCTION. : ‘On TUESDAY, AUGUST NINTH, 1897, st FIVE QCLOCK P.-M.."on the ORE ““Nortl Neceweet : Harmony, Calvert county, arrived here toda; % a lied by the regulations of | Kuarded him with a large posse in jail, and to | Schooner L. P. Phare, Noricik, ‘Capt. IN Lame’ | sou te Me Meawell — ., Call for piat and. price list. ony, Calvert county, arrived here today | who seemed to feel_no alarm. and to take for | licensed und controlled by the regulations o : e in jail, jooner LP. Phare % to Mr. '* property. geting Snustal opportunity to obtain Food and vastly ac:| > __DANIEL & ARMA, 513 Pet nw. | to be The guests of Mr.and Mra. Thomas K. | granted that what he heard from the officiais | the Commissioners ond by: the laws horstefoce | and from the court, during ‘ trial that lasted | Schoner John W. Bell, Laurel, Dal, Cape: Jems | Pode to Mr. eewells Propersy., After gctting ceasible comntry home. | JPOR SALE-THE OPPORTUNITY OF BUYIN in. was true. cited. coee 5 we ARS tebe Wiss tks Bone DUE. roperty the men suddenly turned and struck a ty es fen Fa | whamepht. Martin thrashed 440 bushels of | «We also called at the post officeand inquired | You have in your possession a copy of the | Wasin a state of siege byaband of Hall's! s.sconer columbia, Tappahannock, Va., Capt. Mir. Haswell to the ground. He shouted tor ee 1 bbe require Ponte | spvreclated. and the lots ane nonlis tie tebe ae | wheat from nineteen acres of land on the farm | as to whether the mails were properly famigated | decision in the case of the District of Columbia | followers and outlaws from Kentucky. who | couriney, from Yeocomicn, with wood. Sehoower | help, but his assailants stopped bis outers with —TO THE SALE: Taxe 4 at Call for ini. DANIEL & AMA of Samuel Brookes in this county. giving an | prior to being sent away, and were informed | against Ignatius Neu, and an examination | threatened to rescue him. Taylor, however, | iyhabet, Baltimore, from St. Mary's river, Md. kicks and blows. and finally throttled him unto jer) 5 ES = See rae enatdenty abree,, bushels to the | that they were ‘thoroughly fumigated.’ Tasked | thereof will fally sustain the view pre- Peeing Seen ee ae Fours zer Youne Brothers. Capt. Snow, | insensibility. The men thon took his ‘money, , r 3 — is-com ‘8 good yiel if they would be kind enough tosh e where | sented in this communication. I herewith | Presen' 4 — ad vannis, Me.. with ice. coner watch and gold-rimmed ‘les and escaped. Fo a betecen Pities tad Hittnee Uiteneee; | The Mt. Zion M. E’ Church of Anne Arundel | ‘he Would be kind enough toshow me whe lanuadh’ the ‘avete of a Provision of law | Purpose of Hall's sympathizers, Alexandria, Ve, Capt. Taylor, from Oresques nd gold- —— — # : Fee el pie A : mee i = or ‘When Mr. Haswell at last regained conscions GPO. STICKNEY, auct., 1410 New Yort are. | atarrain at SBe cen ies foots Title perfect | county gave a largely attended chureh enter. | nua 0" the process was performed, the anewer Goan, with wood. “Steams barge Oscoquan’ regai STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. being ‘right here,’ meaning the main floor of | which will if paseed by Congress give the e latter was se Y e | fawn. Capt. “Davia, from Ocoetuan. Steam barge | ness he staggered to the house of Prot. Wilson TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE 1M; aiGkiqe aru: pmanuinny Lime Gesteae Pome be [ns — Proceeds, about | the post oilice, where all the mails were opened | relief that is absolutely needed, and which | — ray ter edardige paons. rig pent a ‘of the stato normal school and bemred for A te A NGHO! No. ALE A A hy applied to the church. and distribute Reqnesting them to show us | is in every respect reasonable and just. As | 7 ROM ad — on <" “ sistance. It was at first thought t Mr. Has By ‘virtue of a certain deed of trust recorded tn | allay’ "Xk bascuin tpi inte fe bao’ Yo do | Preak von oF the Washington freight office | their method pparatus, dc., I was shown an | will see, it simply gives efficiency to the laws of | had been taken, but. the court of appeals sus- | The ugliness of the river front is relieved by the i STARGARDTER, 613 15th st. n. e t 4 : B it Ft aL lost his little nine-weeks-old baby this morning | atomizer such as is used ‘in a lady's boudoir, | the legislative asnembly which have been de- | tained the decision of the Wise county court | Presence of a trio of pretty girls aboard the schooner | dent that he had been assaulted they took about Go'clock. It died at the home of his | ind containing a weak solution of carbolic acid, | clared by the court as laws for revenue only, so | ANd it was only'a few days ago when Hall was Bee cree ds from Norfolk. |The young ledics ere | in and attended to his wounds. Then he [iife’s father, Mr. William B. Wilson of Notting- | » small quantity of which they squirted over | as to create and authorize the enforcement’ of | brought back under a strong guard to be resen- cs th - wut the “" . captain om fee orwtons jomeopathic Hospital, where sold at once. m. the letters and. the mail bags, and called. it | their provisions by proper penalties. tenced. In the meantime, how Pere Ee ge er eet » GUS 15th st. new. ‘The following from here aro at Atlantic City: | ‘thorough fumigation.’ We then informed ebruaralat Hall was in the Lynchburg jai 'K. Pecks nd ‘aud at the request of the party ee will offer for sale. secured 5%. in front of the R SALE-EIGHT HANDSOME Premieres, on WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH DAY OF | K'ical lotson 12th st. between M and N n-e. UGUST. 1NG2. at FIVE ("CLOCK P.M. the follow. | be seen {0 be eppreciaied | A if sold ine deseribed property in the city of Washington. Dis | audtt L. St ARGARDTE! trict of Columbia. to wit Jot numbered ‘#7, in = — ith an be of ht jast schooner Olive K. Caps. Hiel.is at is admission i hospi Has. 100 i js ‘i Bost 4 me hor after his a into the hospital Mr. 1 Marr's sabaivisie FOR, S41LE—0:100 ON 7TH ST. N.W. Bern | Miss Ireno Townshend, Miss Agnes Detrick, | them that no mail would thereafter be admitted Proud of his heroism in the Hall case and with | Sesry af Newborn NC. ae yah A he ere | well sank into a comatose condition, from which S12, a9 the said sabe and S; just the place for fine store or public hi Miss Ella Pyles and Mr. Lake Dueley. Samuel } into the United States from Victoria without certain safety from arrest, had full sway over | with lumber. ‘Three-niast schooner Cromwell | be never rallied. ft OT ay Die, benP; terms to suit. W. T. OKIE, 1217 Bet | @. Townshend, county treasurer, was there for | being first perforated and exposed ina tight | Remarkable Physical Endurance of » Scout | n already lawless border region. With a band | isi Providence. Fonr-mast schooner tion cis oun of $2,000 wiih interest. A FINE BUILDING —— days, but returned yesterda; room to sulphur fumes for twenty-four hours Who Had Lost His Companions. = —— foliower he did almost anything more fratu Norfolk entered the nec seldnre fn ne pear, with interest Corcoran. at. bet. Upper Marlboro’ ‘base, all team ‘will lose hs | PHF £0 being transported to the Puget Sound | THT was brought to this city a few davs| “fists cruel and inhuman erime, abont six | the fecord of ai opacen owing #5 calta. The | OF"the murders, A rewerd. of $900 man i cash ni orden of the purehenrr, ORIE, LF st. services today player. ‘The team will be | and Alaska Steamship Company, diresting them | 88° *4y8 ® special from Yuma, Ariz., to the | weeks ago, was the massacre of the Mullin yetrenm tye pein “opposite tive Stiri and | offered by Mayor Potter. When the police at thineof ese. Terme ‘com — ~ : = : with im ten days or the ‘be resold R SALE—TWO FINE 25-FOOT FRONT Si Sn fan dass oz the property will be reso id ot she Fe 1. Hill, J. L. D. Clagett, | to bring no mails from there until this require- | New York Herald, a man who comes as near | family. Ira Mullins, his wife and two children | Serf ck. (Unity No.6 of Philadeivhia is die- | had about given up all hope of captaring *he ‘and comtot det purchaser, ‘con- | 1 next corner 7th and , Bob Nall, R. Basecer, Roger T: | ment was complied with. ‘This is now being | being a physical wreck as a man can become | @nda driver were returni gto Virginia in» | a eS Fine Soo as that | two men an old farmer came to police hend- Yeyancins and recording at wees coat. OWNER, 834 7th st. n.¢ Brook rown, James Brown and W. T. G. | strictly carried out. All passenger and other | without dying, yet this same man three months | "8800 from Kentucky. Mullins had nearly all | ¥, hy is discharxing. She | quarters at Providence and showed them an Wy2Becdkds GEO W. STICRNEY.; Trustees. R SALE — A BEAUTI Neal. | Mesars. T. Brooke and A. N. | trafic from that place has been suspended. ‘ his possessions with him, including some €400 . e letter. It bore the Providence post- a = , 3 Se af | ago was thought to be the most perfect speci- . RATCLIFFE, DARE £ C0., Anetusncers, Mr. price, 57s. per square foot, Clagett will compose the battery. It was reported, and was doubtless true, | °%' incash. They family were set upon in the Py “4 ” ES ma ave. mw. | Mesttessth thin peck” jum match will be contested today | that many persons were leaving Victoria for | ™u of physical manhood in the whole terri-| neighborhood of Pond Gap by “Doc” Taylor | Yascaniee ants fs aula" tubes : gg rec all and his gang, and not one of them survived to cderyouter youtene wee, Ot = Ore — vi er and New ‘estminster, ee by le “8 rt F. Da HORSE AND CARRIAGE MART, 930 C STREET | —*S ~~ ____________@ Two Washington policemen were in Upper | rail over the border’ into Washington, ‘I ac-| James Gordon, prospector, guide and scout, | tell the tales” Father, mother, children and the This letter, pea: ZA ATCTIONELS FUR THE SALE OF Fiera beresioe enone them now fe the tae Zarlboro! esterday on bicycles, having made | cordingly addressed a letter to the Puget sound | has been known in this part of the country for jel cpl yt pe pe oer eae battled police Art and Bric-a-Brac, ea een WHITE, 900 F at. five minutes, ‘They visited the jail at noon. | Boer of, health, calling their attontion to thi | years, says the dispatch, and his wonderful en- | “fyrneon Tovbed of ite co! spread rapidly and omega Libgaries and Literary Property, Ro “THE PRETTIEST CO! silk sean Foe eT eee peeake! | durance has carried him through many tight | the people of the entire country. surrounds and said that be had Porqeture ond Household Necessities, East Capitol st near Lincoln Park; 33280. reat — | places and is now the cause of his being alive. | the scene became first alarmed and next unit the murder. oe cae if sold this week, 47 cents per square foot. Fined for Selling Bad Peaches. Sumas City and Blaine to stop passengers and Ri : a . a reat bargain and must be sold. bay unless thoroughly and properly fumi-| He has undoubtedly passed through the worst | in a determination to hunt down ‘Doc and they acted ls Sp Seek, omni teen or ena aad ¥. A. DARNELLLE, foe somal pel aca hed nate pte (po psn the places named in British | ¢xPerience ever allotted to man and lives to tell| Taylor and his gang. Every man became a vir ner. ‘The day before the letter came one of RS SOS sey tiadll, and [pon SaLEG BUTE ING LoTs_ow oe aba Sg ci camae te cua me Hood. bos of elumibia, into the United ‘States. Xam in-| the tale sedge ppl Se perty l beri gueepatewe pees wikirinishes ‘Tavlor | ¢3fe,32" a Eo eek far sad int one gest halfot aq | nE With selling unwholesome food, « box of | formed that this is now being done. » Cases are | Fuide spa heme Se ee sniping gf! left just as hastily. nal attention and snvervision. 1114-906" pat foot Groom, bath sad a decayed peaches, on the 26th of last month. | also reported (not officially) at Nanaimo, New | 1" eh enpaidaadiran impeded 200 | county jail caphaest lodged From the : BRAL ESTATES | Kesactanes Srtomtnn were ecoe tamer eeee | It was testified by Food Inepector Wm. Calvin | Westminster and at Vencouver, B. O., but aro pounds, being siz feet two inches tall'in his | Whee’ Hall reached Wiee Court House on porte ‘Mar- repaepe ar aa a sary ante | Sa eA yes eg ri cnt | Chase that tho plaches were old to Jom. Went ot rfl! in umber to encio re alarm | owe, (eng fet ones | aria afternoon ithe arne forte et | Suess agen erty Ss | aah, eee sad everything collateral stiey Roiges. waying 10, per cent. for sale tar | in a box on which slate were nailed across; that | pagel cdand are thoroughly aroused to the | _ By some mischance he got separated from His | time that his old and deadly foe, Taylor, was a | $f tue "en into the anud. | Nobody was hurt The F age as Sullivan. Both men hail from ——s ee gatns look for 9 the peaches on top were good, but when those danger that, threatens them from the invasion | C°Mpanions and the guide became lost. The | priséner, and, like himself, an inmate of the | Johnson is light. Schooner Providence and are said to be of criminal char- cee ter ty5-tm BRGIOF Maw. | Underneath were examined some hours later | 2* couligah. suas toe using commendable ef- | pOrty with whom he was traveling returned to | same jail. This aroused ali the hatred in the and, fo,neut tte éFowrpant acter. Wate individuals, : a rE a they were found to be rotten through, and that forts to check its inroads. So far I have found | Y4ma two weeks after he left them, loud in their | outlaw’s nature, and he fairly writhed in his s Special Detective Doane of Massachusetts ee F° oe © PAI the defendant refused to take the fruit back. | sn the authorities and others ready and anxious | Co@demnation of him, and under the impree-| manacles with the desire for vengeance. He arrested Sullivan last right in New York. “‘Hul- ae ee HERP TSA aod BEAERIECL EE Gott | fos tarcench vs tacts he {ei focetgpemia witht enrice wo thewnd song, | gn fut he bad purovelydoied thom and | tated to by alowed ome Taor et te gaats ron bell bed tome ening erent : was y fen in same | ; them to starve " not | ref se} swore ‘time before I arrested him.” {And all court or other Inga! Slicer in the oe | BEES a aga SIS BT8-O8 G0 ARD | Dos fm which it was sold to Mr. West; that the Whe lightest coomice, Sarena a toneRprebend | returned the. suspicion at once fixed iteelf in | would ce him, bat the prison authorities were He was hustling his man off the dock when Srasta of every Sint cecation to Heal Estate” CURE CONCRETED, sIDEW: PAVED AND Rawk ae wees cond ak fay that the fruit was | an epidemic occur I beg to assure the depart- | the minds of his friends that something was obstinate and denied his request, though he Poticeman Finnerty, who was detailed there, Oe sess a fae racine am 1 the var | PRAY hc att # tg the inter tarteto vat an good’ ae the average | ett tt thers wil be no hoution fn meeting | TER: for be would never have let a party in| promived not to make any: violent demon- Tn, what re you doing with Ghat mas” you have Heal Hatate, Fes fo ont Oy auction | 41 PERT AND DEETH OF 70 10 iid FEET. | fruit sold in the markets and on the strecta, Fee ety rth ceneras-and determina: | "YA isoarch was at once instituted by his friends| "At length the commonwealth’s attorney, “He's wanted for murder in Providence,” an= sire lusvan opvortsaity tp talk with you tad take | ERE CHLTTES, a His ‘honor stated that it was the duty of | Hon, s0,ihe satisfaction of tnd continued fora whole month with no sue-| Bruce, @rected that Hall should ‘be allowed io ewered the man in the blue coat, who afterward, Sess. ee ee totietactory | TERMS: ONE-FO Laer wee dealers to see that all fruit sold by them was in aug cess whatever, no trace of the man being found | stop at the door of Taylor's cell ror a few mo- to be Detective Thomas ‘special: px RDO YeARe Ont Sot NARS good condition when disposed of, and that it ——— anjwhere in ‘the desert. It was finally given | ments, When be was, taken there Taylor, ones ve of Massachusetts, “and I am taking ue DEPARTMENT No. 2. an PST, CERT ED rf or al bo pacman gl as ey ages fruit was} GEN. STEVENSON AT LOUISVILLE. up, and cd people believed seo tl ious to’ make friendly or te by it his him there.” tay heel it praise, catalogue, advertise | ESTATE Ti ‘CO! as received. in instance was ——_—_. murdered by come band of renegade | hand the bars cell to shake “Got papers?” asked the policeman. andeeil by suction i dleeare™ FOR SEATS, EXD | undoubtedly unfit for food when sold, and the |The Vice Presidential! Candidate Warmly | Apaches and his bones in some out of | hands. instantly flew into a and Doane sald be bean, 20 the policeman teok “Golistorala, Be 2. "| defendant would have to pay a ine of'@6, | Mr. St the way chasm. struck Taylor through the bars with his heavily the two to police headquarters in Mulberry Hore we have revolntionized the methoas by tntroduc- my13-3m_C. H. FICKLING, 1264 32D ST. N.w. | Peach desired to pd case, but finally z ai ‘On July 5 a wagoncameinto town and manacled hand. He cursed him, his face livid street. Detective Doane said that he had been Decciioe - Sea cs = Subsequently Mr. Peach said to » Sr. date f nies Promecat fe Mrs. Stevenson | it cho form of a tan which wan eo, exencistod sites onctine os to alee fs dnger in Tepe Sensations! Rest. Tathor alors history of the crime.’ He sats tbe juently Mr. @ Star re- for it form of « man wi was 80 of corridor as his in r- of the be Retete parting ne eurtienot OFFICIAL NOTICES. porter that he had not secured the services of a that it was supposed to be some invalid | lor's face his clenched | arpera —eereanetnery prisoner is Daniel D. Sullivan of Ps as QPpagE. oR WMtnete Ee ETRE | wocld go aguiast hia. "oe'hea titmacs to To half agun in the fo day that Joy Gould iad become vo frightened | sions of the, merderee The ther many *. e Festose andi vesitvain, Maud Fos whom itmay concern’ sit toting boon rove that the peaches were not brought back was carried into by the sinking of the Vanderbilt yacht Alva | sieged does not resemble tony Our stock room is conveniently sed cen eee =. ee To him until the next day. who he was. The clerk was ut that he had ordered his own steam yacht Ate- extent the ent out Ps ey ‘Bained necessary yacht bary pare 4 SS tate city of noch bubdinge in the post thn pease | for the aq copreved Ames &. SOP aT Ua Bae — lanta to be sold. According to the story, Yacks | Benjemin H- Child: Providence ees ies on wll a or at elie [Se racels have tes ine work bs Minister White's Departure, tad been one of the, se Broker Hughes of New street had received Mr. might Fe depeciies of car panineas, Andrew D. staying for « few days as coer cnet believe Gould’s order from Idaho to place the Atalanta oes ween Bt is the guest of Frederick D. White, his son, in told, but the strange Ser ates Reon Biho 0o phase Rie Annet Cae. ‘and bloodshot overhang by vinced him that i weak, brutal SEcTeeatus oy Lacon. "Consult us whowe rr Byracuse. demonstration will be held at Liederkranz scout. 7 : {$250,000 to €200,000. Broker CS ap lg SS DEPARTMENT XO 2. “When do you intend to sail for St. Peters-| After that » committee will assume charge of | Gordon said that after he Porter that it wae true he had orders to | Fe ‘maintains his innocence and eee = Genderash Goto 7 fell the Atalanta, but the order was given weeks | He stoutly ‘ho thane af fo sell by auction study and application as burg?” he was asked. Mr. Stevenson, Gov, Brown and other specially poe ph ongti ge ‘ago, before the sinking of the Alva. we eT at Hts + Tob aarrience,__ At tbe sane time in ‘this, “as in. “My present intention is to leave about the| invited gueste for the purpose of conducting | Sng no ra? out and the a A ged was living. BRT SSippasusace’cP'iie parthauing pose 17th of the month, or rather at some time be-|them to the Watterson club house, where a font that he weuld pull through some = a Catterien, Go83 | seen the middie and ond of the moath, for] namber of the reception commitieo wil be| knew that it he trareled oa SE HAVE DEMONSTRAI moe secured quarters at your new nes, bearing the names of Grover. Choreland pia oat ‘Adlai float on farsa ‘above qual- “Ob, you. I hare written and secured « house in front of the club hotse. ee sonia ie “By what route do g0 to 8. Poters- Sagtag haga