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b AE > Bal Bis, Src - - a” THE EVENING SfAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES 13 “ame: eee = macs —— oY ae + x vigor that has sometimes made things very | » and es such his intimate knowledge of ON SALES. TWENTY-ONE MEN. ; ety ih anmantin Me. Waly oe | igs inh rt make nye vloble sar of , . | ae —— ¥ which led twgnty-one members of the . GOLD aie $25,000 sathen, te iver prey sae PURCANSON BROS... ances original fi! jinted by Chairman Harrity to fesiga, Dat be bas not Sot tedionted that hy Those Who Comprise the Executive intends to withdraw from the committee, He Kuctionser: S11 Pu ave under Meteo'n Hotel, NEE BSR, OF FAS, SAU ARES STORE | Con, Th ant Date aw. 3 , will probably be as earnest and active in his a = a Retniet ANE CONNEC The tenting dental ormenisation of Tnsaguration Gnntaition Sent" the etc commas abet a Hox Shit Piadbb or ae: pasta, Coneebistoaapaliii pbibitien — a [STEER SLOAS. aoctcoonn Tor Ge | eetheran ta ayo Marks face age tee | Pwned Coneentite mat at mode WELL-KNOWN CITIZENS. ANE EA SNE GY NOME STOPS | Seen cpr ate at oa 1 Bi okanebekendapmnted PS se De CASES. DESKS, COUNTERS, CASES. STANDS. | SS Als H Shemberd ot at.. wuinber seventy-clvat | Widrawab” anesthetic. Ne danger, ne BES. C fendred aid three (MOT) cif ty tet"l we surety STATIONEES LARGE WALNUT TABLE ETC., | Honore ice TUESDAY. THE TENTH city Dato JANUARY, tn the year of our Lorl eigitecn hundred | yam and mo sien See cand tn another By virtue of a deed of assimment to me Twill seit | ZANCA! | ‘They Will Have Entire Charge of All the De- (keh. ot MALP-PART Thar column a. yblic auction at Morrison's book tore, Note | a mee tated Arrangements in Connection With Fe en TUCRDAT TASC RRL TRTUE, TES | IDO B.,_ in rent of, the oressigen, o@er | __ i - the Extensive Celebration Yor the AT TEN (CLOCK A.M." “ail the counters, Bitures, | mA KS - GRU ONS DENTAL PARLORS FA a ve Proposed ifon sain, Sc.- contatned theme and party spusser: | ket qusabare’ thie in & A shephenks subs Teh Som Tain sw GI SIe 4th of March Next. “TATiiin a suoax, “NORE PR | ey ogee a ati ® SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1407 Get. —— L ta therson. | Fpernsray., DENTIST EH ‘The executive committee sppointed by bind. tema ies eee, BPRS oC ypaniany "Elna g ase fourth of the pervane wager | 2 ame =f ws Chairman Berret of the inauguration general Sy 6. tiielaaal: pRENOTMEG RR RGAPEW cme tote pid eae cute Gat fle Grea aneae | And pata § | ent oom. committee will have direct charge of all the| ‘Ths active energy of Mr, RO. Holteman will Acquitted of Al the Charges That Were| wulcit THEY HAVE QuDERED (ik TO SELL, | Seal ‘avtniimentsat one “thyme ttyand | 4 mo arrangements for the celebration that is 10! be found to be a valuable aid to the committee R Erought Against Him. PRION TO THEIR REMOVAL-THE. Tuc rearhese? bearing dateca the day of | . . DOMPRI-ES SOME OF THE FIN HOODS Pad teeth? Well whatottt? Thowsandad? peonie take place on the 4thof March next. Below) in perfecting the details of the inaugural ar- ‘MR. J. HARRISON JONNSON. Tho charges of heresy brought against Prof. KNOWN To THE TRADE, AND. E. ‘ereorrved tien anon tbe prop tthe option of & camnot the eas or other aner purchase "$500 to pe made at the Gine the thetics @ have them out, owine to beat diseame er ‘will be found portraits of the gentlemen com- | rangements. Mr. Holtzman has been a bustier Mr. J. Harrison Johnson is another member | Briggs of the Union Theological Seminary,| }A8F, OPPORTUNITY To “SEC Thereof.” Adenostt P: 1) posing the executive committee, with a brief | for a good many years,and while now he has es- of the committee whote success in business in { which have been examined by the New York | On THURSDAY ant FRIDAY, Jax Property ie Knocked down. All conveyancing at {0 | nervousmew, To perwins so aificted the wketeh of each Pome men ope epson bel thie ity shows that be is emizently fitted to | Presbytery, were not eustained when the caso $23/"x0 wilson Srcwrd for r HENRY WISE QAnYETT. | ALOINE PROURSS ness, there is not the same necessity as ¢: rs ret, by order of te Surviving Trust, when he started out in business poor bos, still Perr gloves ar egaypet er stp neti dagred anerimcryenysrs peer ieee we] Pier iether Fem of Sine _ SB otha Rw. ing the largest aud best assortment iy ity ine that has teen offered at public sale | PJUNCANSON BNOS., Auctioneere Simest 0 pleswure, 20 surar se = ¥ for some thine. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME STORE AND | 04s Alaine heals the D Oa) OF c_-AS rote TEENTR STREETS SOUTHWEST | Poexeraneat : matters of such magnitude as preparations for | expected to be acquitted, but did not look for he aby natare a striving. pushing man, ahd be MR, JAMES L. BARBOUR. & Prosident's inanguration. “Str. Johnson came | such a large vote in bus favor. he undertakes. He has a wide acquaintance in| Mr. James L. Barbour is one of the best | to Washington from the eastern shore during On the firet charge, accusing Prof. Briggs the city and among public men, and he has the | known local business men tn Washington, and | in’ “rumor of cenety tiny Upcome cngsced | with teaching that the reason iva source of di- ’ . west se sracted thee confidence and esteem of all who know him. —_| has beon for years at the head of the big whole- He is a member of the firm of Johnson | vine authority, the vote wan aa follows: To us- toe 36 vide of the Dos pave ‘MR. J. FRED. KELLY. sale and retail grocery and liquor storo on the | Bros. wood and coal dealers, and he also} tain the charge, 60; against sustaining the FoR nea It would be rather digicult to discover some | avenue between 6th and 7th siteste. Mr. Bar-| boon heavily intereated in realestate operations, Soar siielag rs ee ha | Surreon Dentists, one who did not know Mr. J. Fred. Kelly, the|bour isa dyed in the wool democrat, and on | for the most part in South Washington, and PARK, ON THE ¢ : oashay ected ‘oxecutive committee, | Occasions his check for a goodiy sum bas found | has long been recognized as one of “the imost | _ OP the wecond charge, which accuses Prof, phere pene ae serenity ramen So Sate ele ee aral executive committee, | tg way into tho coffers of campaign commit-| popular and euccessfal residents of that section | Briggs with teaching that the chareh aa source | PASS Sa"fnc Sth day ol" Becteer kb i Frew Hee ee yiavorably as he ix widely | teos. He has been prommently connected with | of the city. of divino authority, there were 55. votes cant in | Mineo tke reuectiee tremisas Se PMIDAY THE — ie isa — a = ve R = mittees at preceding inauguratio: favor of sustaining the charge und 71 against. | SIXTH DAY ‘OF JANUARY. A.D. 18M, Al FOUR oy eensin d or x ppointment by Col. Te~e: thia year is mnZBg,clovert vote wes on the third charge— | SOLOCK FM. a ihoven try or parcely of rune = ig | Focoenized ana fitting testimonial to his ‘stand- ut Prof. Driggs taught the Scriptures con- | Qitinbia and known ant deacribul ae, lots 18 to 22 pe dap py aren sar ag mpleors savor] foe the community and to his marked et. tained errors of history and fact On this | pourincltatte SF Weck a hele tbat Peeks the Young Men's oeratic Club. He also | ©CUtve abilitios, charge the vote was as follows: To sustain the xituate in the city | 63-1m* 24 New York are nw. iia, to wit) Ail Taide: ihehee front | "TSE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, Sorcha, Fea tre “by, bewianint 1217 Peon. ave. 4 Catrent twenty-four (24) fret one and « haisy CH feet & C24) foot one abd SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRID@R WORK, : ; barge, 61; against, 6s. PINE GOLD aN | represents the thirteenth legislative district on GEN. H. ¥. BOYNTON. : ae hea aes b sie > ome | the District democratic central committee. Mr.| Gen. H. V. Boynton has long been recognized ad pe tnekang essa oy neigh gacry tm oy pT EY | puch all the Kelly's popularity and his almost unbounded | as the dean of the corps of correspondents in others refrained from voting on the Inst three | ¥.2625 [rar tos 211 ay of May tO cey tn EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIR : acquaintance among the people of the District | this city, His interest in the affairs of the Dir- charges. cash and the. balan ia 8 id twotve j (tes 1. NORRIS, especially fit him for the position of secretary vaya On the fourth charge, accusing Prof. Briggs | mouths. with interest. of mehich a der eon with teaching that Moser was not the author of | 9fscie% "we sampled sits wishiaton avn fou th the Pentatouch, the result, wae tosustain the | day of tale. or property to Toe sola at the risk and charge, 53; against, 72. ™ PRANE T, BROWNING, Trust ‘The vote on the fifth charge, accusing Prof. ae eee Briggs with teaching that Inwiah did not write | _¢28-4&an trict has always Leen very great, and during his connection with the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette bis pungent writings on matters of loca} concern were often of benefit to the wel fare o' the capital. Gen. Boynton ia a hard worke~ and whatever be undertakes he carries ‘We makes fol Set Of Teeth (either apper er lower | for ex. ‘The perfect adjustment tothe fume and en | tate ettine of the teeth ives 8 astra! expression te he | the countenapes, and sbeo ute canfort ts sesured and > | wuarantent James L. Norris, the chairman of the inau- | of the committee. ural executive committee, is one of the most Widely known citizens of the District, a man of untiring energy and large enterprise, and one | who eujoye the respect and confidence of the property purebaser afte: 4 7 EW & SLOAN. At ln wome newspaper | We insert partial esta by A lig <I Sere out to the best of his al tie deites on many of the chapters in the book bearing his | J ATIMER & SLOAN, in womme newspaper Partial sete by our aystem of Crown an ST eiratanna ct tc WAGE cibcheg exer: member of th commitice will dame wes: Tn favor of sustaining the charge, | ee VER) teanteen, | idine the use of a plate with ail the ceedingly large practice. It wardly neces- not be new to him, as he was a mem-! 49; againet, 7 AMERICAN TELEPHONE COMPANYS ) JOHNSTON, § | discomforts and annoyances. iw CONSOLIDATED ISP MORTGAGE, COLD | » : BONDS OF fic) RACK AT ACCTION PHOMASE wac spat GANG ARY: BND ison, at sary to say that he isa democrat of the most ber of the same committees which had charge Fitpomnced character, for bs inherited that ‘The vote on the sixth charge, accusing Pro! of the inaugural ceremonies of President Har- Briggs with teaching that eanctification is GAMAN, Real state Auctionser. Kk PARSONN. SCOR PTH AND DES rere nit, it might be said. from bis father, tison. He bas besides been connected with Progressive after death, was as follows: To sus~ PR ee tore ee me, tec Mt A aE wa oe A the late Jobn. Norris, He sueceeded nearly all the committees of Washington citi- tain the charge, 57; against sustaining, 69. ook bell by k AND S s3 TS | SPP ied to war leviate velo exiting fi Dis father as the president of the Jack- ze's which have had the care of all the large | The theological buttle will be bitter before DISTRICT OF hes ot den istry. PANY Bi on Demecratic Association, the second oldest | werntic organization in the country. upon | the latter's ever since has beid that | of the two dele- represent the District democracy | hicago | convention and is the District member temocratic national | committee. He was y sssocinted with Charman | Harri + democratic past compaign, and by his | activity and liberality contributed ‘not a little eee bis part y le an active arma politician, Sr, Norris ty im ne sense a narrow. | Mr. William Cranch MeIntice is « Vis of broad and liberal a democrat and a prominent Washington busi- cart the welfare of | ness man. If any two of these reasons were Nor? Ghz | not enough to put a mau on the democratic Rock | executive committee, the third alone would be my | sufficient. Mr. McIntire holds the rank of major in the District National Guard and, is ~ commiseary general of that organization. He so gs era man fine pretence and remarkable exee- say and (tino a director i" ative ability. Notwithstanding the fact that pg gly er acing er tbe Mr. Melntire iso Virginian he was born in vigorous energy of Chairman Norris the work | Wrocrten ond hue lived here. cil” his inaugural executive committee | 75" having long ego become thoroughly eis identified with District interests. Mr. MoIn- | tire is a well-known mechanics! expert and an attor 1d was'a prominent member of the celebrations and ceremonies which have c- =. the general presbytery, but as many of ihe x curred in this city for a number of years, Mr. a A Oe ‘ b moernber » favor a rovision of the Westminster ‘TIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. | Boynton has not beon engaged inactive nows- | One of the youngest men on the committee is j creed, itis more than possible that struggle | —' ative aa ~ Rover work for some time, but it is understood | Mr. C. C. Lancaster, a young lawyer who has | P2sctically ends tho war against the divine. R a the will again enter the ranks of corre-| been actively identified with democratic poli- 5 case, will be appealed to the general 4 asserably. which will meet early ring. | with the Maryland Democratic Association and | gppeal, tho assembly would be foreed to take it | during the late campaign did some very ex- | yp. The assembly will appoint a commission cellent political work. He is energetic and en- | coinpoced of fourteen unprejudiced members thusiastic in everything he nudertakes and will | to act on the appeal rove a useful member of the committee. ¢ friends of Dr. Briggs were greatly pleased Lancaster marricd a daughter of tho late | with the result. ‘they had culculated on o Sam‘ J. Randall and acquired much of his | majority ranging from four to six political education from that distinguished ss es + tan democratic statesman. He is a fluent speaker ERE: SEGE Stns and an indefatigable worker. Personally Mr. | Dr. Briggs’ theory was that there are three Lancaster iy a mao of agreeable presence, eaay | ways in which & man may become a Christian— | ne Wa and affable mauners and he is quite popular | through the word of God, through the eburch | 12,f°et oC rust. or ait over wie trust fan be with his associates. und through reason, He claimed that the light | reyizes at ike 2 of eal. | Terme to,be com of logos sometimes shines upon suffering souls | ¥v.i" fifteen days from, the das of wale AN in heathen and Christian lands, bringing seck- | thare:, Tho house may be inspectel upon shpl ers after truth into a fellowship with Gad. His | tion tothe auctioneers critics did not ubject to the Christianity i : plied in tho teachings concerning the eburch and the word of God, but they did not tike the tendency toward ratioralism inanifested in his sermons. Some of his statements concerning . hi L the inspiration of tho Scriptures, the possi- ‘Adectes passed the Sth day of Decew- bilities ‘of error in the Holy Bible also, have | ber, 182. v a tee F been threshed over and over again by the New | Coup bis iu th bs A rick Doran ¢t York Presbyterians. | on FE . = Seer TeETe FILLED ; re ENTAL INFIRMARY NATIONAL UNIVER tof Columbia, and being | Jeet. Extrecting, #.. tree Puliags Sad lates “ lot, nunbered. rts eigbt ‘Cost of Luateria’ fel ‘EAMERS. PICS ATLAS LINK Fane Wd 3. wt FOUR. | (48) by the a: in front of | nine. fifty, itty cording to the sublivisi ARE 193, Of St. Job's parish + . with a depth of §5 | and treasurer, ro" e is ececantly wituated, nd the cable cars and fn Te will ba wold subject o particulars of which die fe nekghiort re most desirable nel fon ded of trust rs ‘angie ‘rnb, at she option of th Sepo'dt of $300 will be re appraive the ground, | lent of the pnal ix a director and vice pre Bank of Washin, Insurance | Quony nowrr bs) 428 Lo T_F. WAGGAMAN ATES MALSHAL'S SALE. | tennial celebration in this city in April, 189 | He har been a member of many 6 her commit- | tees Aud will probably live to JOEN JOY EDSON. The high reputation acquired by Mr. John Joy A ‘offer 800 TIA A i : oo forsaieat p: owing real cats good mans more. Edson for hisexcellent management of the affairs ae eee situstedn toe D. C., torwit: The of the Grand Army encampment is fresh in the Westen fhe The Reestax Sine. forth 17 feet 7 Nand the scouts | 5 public mind. The qualities of conservatism,buai- The Old Year Dies Tonight. pe = iA ness sagacity and executive capacity which Wintry winds are bowing Sethe ase fered i sk Me | Mr. Edson developed as chairuzan of the citi- ‘To and fro Guinea wuntect to's deed of trace | Se Wechiusten, D: zens’ executive committee will bo of great Stately pines to soughing, Equitable Betlding Associution of $497.49. | steealar the iaprove value in connection with the arrangements fer Sad and low: ede, teas of raie are cash, and « deposit of #100 | Yon ws the yarperty the inauguration celebration. {1 hat Shining stara are gleaming, re not couple’ wi | ince te | his associates on the execative committee will Down the moon Is beaming the riuglit to reel! a Le defaultne DA | frequently consult Mr. Edson and obtain the Here beiow. one) FACE NO.NOTES 7 | benefit of his experience and he will undoubt- Gxoncr W. 3LANATAN, Pere oe - eg oy Whe Siee teongt erent ee commit] The attractions of this city as a place of Hlush, speak low_tho old year prmic satz or ‘ daon, though a republican, is heartily in iancolwece ths man ransond which: tsa BE fakes his night; a24-d&as By virtue of power o sympathy with every that will re- | Tesidenco. as realest end hIgFE Dil TS: &, deceanell Gond to the welfare and it | George W. MeLanaban to make his home in ite eee | Sainte apa qrivariutlican may be eafely stated that he will exter into the | New Yorker and belongs to is. good and evil, JUDICIAL OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ay WILLS " work of preparing for the inauguration of a| 3 there; but his interests Peng eaa fog CP AUCTION Sees sree, as Boe demoeratie President with as much enrneetneds | largely ure now in thia city, Ho erected pilin teens . . to iE ae ees + | ashe displayed in receiving the veteran. #everal years ago one of the handsomest private =i 2 equity suit ieee. ; residences in this city, which hay become the Hark Thear tho tolling Ah | | : SITUR Mas. BIBCOE. ee nga “ends Bay Of the bells, Pistrict of Voinmbi j cantare ab sipeee onservative, ene er of the com- hospitality. Mr. MeLanaban has become . i Bowie by deed d A conservative, energetic member of the com {Senne wits, aes mtan Dab, became From thelr throats are rolling i a L. Biseoe, Ev Oat iu swells mittee is Maj He: since the | war he has a engaged in business in this | Of the progressive citizens by his investm “ : in.real estate, which are made on rather a large Lilidenbulsiptesidaaoim : Shey Figo TO “ i ; Through the sllent midatgat, P BROCATELLY WILTON tive part iv all its aff tire, | scale. His appointment on the committee waa eu » go ee 8 a by birth and received his | THEODORE W. NOTES. a suitable recognition of class of mon who Sweet farewells. Suction to the highest bilder 1 if Fier er00R At the Columbian University. | In selecting members of the executive com- are doing a great deal toward the advancement gered and forty-six (146) aud. Jas Tock brebe listed in the con-| mittee Chairman Berre: wieely de: Of this city. Son are ae rod sue force coven, 87), bo aor use and verved through the entire | appoint some members of the press. THE aa ‘sh 319), a " 1G vd at a wor ithe tg 6 Out upon the dim se: Sixteen (16), * in the town of Unper Marl. i at ite end bad won the title of maior. | sran, of covrec, would naturally be repre- 1 unio gs Soe hmudred and, seveaty-tvres (129), in the sur yea to William B Bowie Sr Josowh | 0 sme to Washingtoa and established a | STAR, OF course. we Au unk eae iat err et cree | 3 nnd dated Dacouuteer 7. | £ store on Water street. Later be | this case Mr. Herrot sclected Mr. Theodore W Dangers ever iitring ay? pnd dred dollars ($200) even at | ms geard, lead records is er business, which | Noves, the acting editor of Tue Stam, na the At. San an SAR Hane, chase mousey cn t axis of the sate bs" the | a8 is stilt hi liv % oer as : ot chase cn the eufrwation of the sale by" te “the balaac the purchase money to: ‘be paid one gear and the ot th twa 5 During the yeare he bas boon closely allied witha! democratic moveme Always on. (teen fing representative of that paper. Mr. Noyes, the ical | the columns of Tux Stan show, has ulwaya wal ‘ a Hie w an energetic | po. tomnd adeocadh Papen * Dim futare waves dash wild, fat Sree contin pes ‘te i IRornbh Wotse TaAT WiLL Be ae ELE worker and is alwa Ay to take his shaze of | be°® found advocating every movement to ad- Kolling near; need by the purchasers pees Yor Gnsthing which will cddto the welfare of the | *ancs the prosperity of the capital city or to| Lawrence Gardner. He bas, however, pasged out of the field of merely local politics and is Ps The Conduct of Nicholas Constantinovitch | [ ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 Gat. AVE 2 z, Fae NTERSCE Gal SEEN WE SELL A SIX-POOT OAK EX TENSION T ABE st Colaba : property sel " lau eh? Ponte increase the respect of the country at largo for | Sek enna Trane ‘hie property. will be nold froe of taxes to day of sale Fors} jain Mattes, 9! a cash“se OM city. | her citizens. Quiet fear. snd frec ahd clear end discharged ofall clatais of the Ti : | Come, take my hand today, partes fovsatd. suit any person of pirsons clalmine a or COOKING axp | And pilot me, I pri | Us. from or under them or any of then. | S70" COMPLETE THEY ARE Seon le ‘bythe purchaser the ots wll ‘be tesold’at bis a. we LL Sizes ALL Sa , year. rale ‘hs the purchaser the lots will be tesold a ani | A eeALL Sizes Smo | Fe cee, —Momouas Bane. | *#E*24 590 anp P. OnIE A Weick Sa Seok: | PRICES og vax om. cREPIt BoURE IE | One of the “wheel horses” of the District +02 ween GEIVER D.BARKE TT. 5 Trastens, . He. im the, iveanttine # can De | WAG TON THAT ICM TSMe® AL 1 FER vy) "a "7 UKE. ‘ashington Loan and ‘Trust Com ai ids, WILD. BE GLAD IF you COMP | democracy, to use a familiar phrase, is Mr. RULED BY A CRAZY DUKE. _aeaeds Ohrand Pate nw. ReDIT PRicks WITH CiaH PRices staat in Central Asia. | 8 BALR OF IMPROVED NTS TOSCIT FOUK OWN TN! more or less identified with national politics. TROT OCED at ne TENCE 7, cna ; is 1 EI MT 18 GOO As the secretary of the Ascociation of peace Ae ley Letters from ‘Tashkend report that Gea. | EROVED Xp Pay REMEMBER— YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD. Democratic Clubs he is brought into con-| 4 ; Paranok, who recently died at that iown and is tact with a large element of the is thorodgh acquaintance with local as well generally believed to bave been poisoned by seanememnee of the party all through the | a8 general afairy makes Mr. Frank A. Richard- | Persons having eause to apprehend tho resuits | ,Wheress, by dec rfomesourt of the Mr. - t ali 0 BOrV Abadi A | District of Coluy:bis, passed on the 22d day | 7 cat of tnt organization which bus come | ropreventatie in thieete sf terartioneer sen, about to Tntrodue> in Tarkesta, had in hand | jee eeu ouch e cet ae wktatnth Bas | MESA ean: Onesie to be such @ power in politics. Mr. Gardner | and daring thisconnection he has become a pop- | ®t the time ot bis death a commission of ex. | Deep paberiietns se nen pe cen Saas ee _ ans bony ommecwn with the inaugural commit- ular and extcemed member of newspaper row. | ceptional delicacy and difficulty. | batt of compl it theme whch ea, ded, of trusts | day of sate end one. the sy two, years, from day ol OF the bande ote daa ug secretary and mach He is is an affable gentleman of means aud with He had been deputed from a high quarter to | {Wé¥ Zyeurded in, Liber No. 70 at folie 430 of sea sitisaction of the understened: or ati | "Te Coxscwens Or Faxcr Frove | whereas Pied to th Koon exeentiveability. Upon the oecasion if Fis a5'beea made ment of the | eaxb, at option af the pr huser. : — 4 He iw prominent in the various local political Cleveland’: formor inauguration he wae chairing | #8Vestigate and report upon the conduct of the a vecured Gx the, said. deed and | “A deposit of €100 will be required on each purchase, | Can buy our ““Cream Blend” Flour of the following 1X ND THIK- ROGARS BIW, Be) AND Set . aa BET. H ANDI STS. | 3B. JOMN W. Ross. (ion a ; = | organizations and his advice and couneel is of the commitice on press and in thas capseity , Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovitch, the it the bolder f wai Sndebiedue MOBS ORE | grocers, ie the only rengniand Blended The arrangements made for the last inau- | Commissioner Ross’ name and reputation are | always welcomed in democratic councils. At proved bie Hitmen for & pention or tee ey | ezor's cousin, who has lived in exile in ccatral eer Santen te pa. ene ti u gar proved to be highly successful. A large | 00 well known to need any commendations. | the same time Mr. Garducr is at the lead of a getor of the ons to which! he wee pune poee i ‘bstantial endowment association and has es 3 % 2, alice of the credit for this result is due to Me, | He came to this city shortly after the war and | st " pointed. Hin disposition iva genial one, und ta wagict about the daugrece of bis im-| 2 eUHURSDAY, JANUARY FIFTH pas ‘AT. Britton, the chairman of the imaugaral | WM* engaged for many years in the practice of | demonstrated his ability to manage # business | {his respect he willbe found to be congenial | paid habia sara pabeer + irdinliedaeg bE ayo! 1 OCLOCK Bey the fal TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED | Wastinaton. De. committee. In thie position he displayed ex- 1@¥- His first publ.c office was obtained when | *terprise. to those with whom hiv duties will throw him, | Frm ng inet oe eentral ‘Agian city in de- | ja the Distaict aforeastd. to. wits Paste of lot EAST NEAi PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 2. & comm ecutive ability of bigh order, and by his care- b€ Wasappointed postmaster to succeed Frank He will not ehirk any of the reepo sibilities | living ty bered |. B. CONNELLY, 908 ist n.w. e Jeven (11) and twelve (12), in square nu: Ry virtue of a certam deed of trust dated June 1, o Salagerslas of ony archte G Sy, Conger. When a successor to ex-Commissioner intrusted to him. scribed as strange beyond measure; so extra- | Nefed twohundred and ninety-seven (01), bewin- | IAAL which bes ecu, duly seceded in Live ker | KI. MAIN, 1522 14th nw. the committee was managed not only, with | Hine was looked for Mr. Rosa was given the a inary, indeed, that many people suppose | ine for the sume at « point on South D street distant | 1904 at follo Set ena., one of the laud reconte of the | H. 8. DULEY, 1800 Lith nw. success, bat with an ec al "the pointment as the democratic member of ti him to be either demented or addicted to habite | forty (40) fect and three () inches from te southwest | District of Golututia. andapen ‘the written Feavest | @ ~ ronomical use of = a money. Mr. Britton has been for years a resi- rd. He bas filled the place with great corner of said square, and running thence east wth | of the hulderaf te inde! dent of this city and is thoroughly identified *2ccess and by his just and equitable treatment of intemperance, ihe Hine of South D street sixteen (16) feet, thenc- ‘will offe le at pmb His tyranny to those about him ix excessive, | northand at nicht ene es with thenine of feaia street Bie Jemma, tea TRUHRD AA with ite interests. He is now at the bead of the | of all matters which have been brought to him American Security Trust Company and finds in | fF settlement he has won the coufidence and and all his people tremble at their master's ap- | geventy (70) feet. thence weet sixteen (10) feet, and B C/OCK P.M. the | F. M. DAVIS, oor. 7thand Fae. ‘the financial world an even wider field for the | Tespect of the community. ie th ity (70) feet to said street, af the | foliowi property, situsted he cit BEL Pronch, Lately’ the grand duke ss had «| iscecf breitnins.” Yaeyrorerty ma tunproved ty s | Wasitnton” in She District storeiay to'wi Yara of | ROBERT WATT, 09 Kh aw exercise of his abilities than in the large legal Practice which he built up. j = ———-| Flour on the market and 6 trisi will com ins under the powers f the said dee of | | ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ce st skeptical that it te the very best fer for sale, at pubic. auction. -L No. 14006 st. a ee tee a ee Oe the efore, in virtue of said, just been ap- | Asia since the painful drama which tirenty | decrecand.s PROPERTY. SITUATED ON FIFTH ~TKEET GOLDEN, 1064 2th shen’, | RP. WHITE, 1198 tatth nw CARY FiPra | J. L. HAMMACK, S006ch nw. magnificent palace built at Tashkend, but he fr oat a] Jot Bumbered fourteen (14), in square hum- te " a 'D THERY AFTER, AT QUARTER OF FOUR | tered eight luni ineteen (81M), W. P. AUTH & BRO. cor. Sdand Ind eve @ lives in an old and dilapidated building with OCLOCE EM? ON THE SAME DAY. tor ths said parson bch styost eat ot shoasraneeel | mmOGAM-GOLM. 3. one ree his wife, a perrou whom he married in a fit of | By virtue ct the sarue decree snd acting Uuiler the | seventy-three (7a) font and three C3) incives. north of | OMeGANIWOLN. 2: AES Bow ccentricity and whom he constantly beats. 9 of the name deed of t ust, I will o! the southeas: corner of said square, a . 7 oe eS jike manner, in frontof the premises. thence north twenty-tive (S3) lect ama WILLIAM KERR, cor. 20th and Pa. ©. Another of the peculiarities of bis imperial | described proventy, situated in the city and Disirict | thence west Bhs. twe (os a JOBN M. BUCKLEY, cor. ist ana daw. highnees is to wear both wt Lome and abroad a | sfortaid, ly wit, bart of ox anberat twemt-ont | 1G) ince thence goin went A Sed | Mie AJ. MAUSUALL, 1790Law. t en wision . mand then-¢ rast, Wity-vwo sad) fe de chambre, and Je neither rich im appearence | Suabant eat feteiatie atari, tein | an len cn mao fcbon tothe piesa Oe | CHAR, MUTE: Mu Ror free from rents, At ‘his orders are some | Presty (ay fort, tarmce south one handred tad | “Thus prowriy ietmproved by a neasis vew two: | KA. CLAYTON, 100 swonty Ural Copacks, who carry out his every | ihe live af ad alley twenty (20) feet and thence neeth | sf zaktngnement brick cwelling with side alley and | y.\. NEWMAN & KO, 2 4Get. « sapemnd sti Ginn seniondl Sue bandret and twenty (150) fost to the caginning: | “putea BUTTOTEMESEE a xe tatance tm one, two | J.C. DEATLEY, 08 7thew This parce! a unis F ws Le “ |. M. DE. x aati punish people who havo odendod Ma | dtr SPrmainc iets eraet rte | Rta tae egy efi Sprim| Mw avin BURR eae had buri ir nec parrels i bel, Sold. or a7) cant. at the 0 . EMIL SPABN, cor. Oth and Ls. w. \ and, Tile their bends were left cae Pod fs pe Rg FS wr by “thems rales) ee ey wale. | A. J. SANFORD & BRO., 1212 Unione san. Not long agoa doctor who was subjected | masu overdue axes ta be veld in cash. the balance | Ail conveyancing -nd recording fil be I ee to this treatment suffered eo terribly that he Sgprui per ania from the day of tai rayable weal | fg tftenn day fran the THOS. MAW URS, cor. 486 ' went out of his mind. It is therefore no matter et A Mayes iesperg rer Gefauitine :. V. WOODBRIDGE, 600 duh aw. MR. BERIAH WILKINS. for yonder that complaints of the graud duke’s | ¢ ener. , A Gepoat, of $10) on the parcel first above | days’ advertisement of such W. A. L-HUNTT, 801 4i6s. CURTIS J, MILLYER. Another well-known newspaper man who will | Sonayes reached St, Petersburg and that in ) Sino tM Tequired at the tine of le. “Alvcon: | 4 ; JAMES FERRY, 441 8. J. ave awe ‘en. Baranok to insti- | Yeyancing and recording will be at the 2 fic B. B. BADEN, #22 Cue. More than twenty years ago, when the future | lend bis aid in making this inauguration of Mr. | tute an in: wiry into the proceedings of the | cost. Terms of sale must Spcomplie’: JOSEPH A. L. PF. LUSBY, 722 Bast Capitotet. of this city did not look as bright and prom- | Cleveland a.success is Mr. Beriah Wilkins, ono ' sugust oxile. , ozs trom the day, of one, ster arundertind ane INO. F. SCHNEIDER, 213 1th ae ising as it does today, Mr. Curtis J. Hillyer tora of the Post, Mr. Wilkins ——_—_+e04—___ roverves Ube right toreesll the property, 222,24,28,31.20 of the p —_ M. J. SCHNEIDER, TH! Md. ave ne came to “this city from California, He | hinp bad entire charge of the business depart- | First Prosecution Under the Modus Vivenal. | *fit? vequays’ sdvertioensegt 2 OPK Tenor ([ROMASDOWLANG & BON, Ancts..813 Eat. aw. | DENNARD WALLA, cor. Shans Ca.e, te ‘old, but what is| ment of that paper since it has been under the | The firet caso prosecuted under the modas ave. Bw. Tr had a ponfist, fall of |g at what is Bor Rect " a TWO STORY FAME PEELING Eo. 3040 i ‘growth ae ypmrarvaig Ress matters will be of assistance to the com- jo! NUARY . while he opened « law office in mittee. Mr. Wilkins is a democrat in SUM: | 998e pee nrin Stlte troseee Se Rear Admiral Samuel H. Franklin, who was| Noman in East Washington is better known | bought largely of land Bae rennet ee a Reraiscwrs fo i ES appointed « member of the executive committee | than Mr. Michael I. Weller. “His connection ali rie ‘ae. man of tact and diseretion whose * tid way ct | paling Toots sinpeovod" by 8 vworatry frome | 30 to represent the army, navy and marine corps, | with the East Washington Citizens’ Association | {o this result by bu! can generally be relied upon. teas Seinen Pant two years, with | € fs well-known resident of this city, where he | hss brought him before the public | still a owner and also ‘Thus ethedest AAA ot Onna baa, 3h ihe option of yarchane. Caeey: 4: has made his home for = number of years past. | as the carnest advocate Aen tpn nc interest in whatever ad: San Frencioes from Butler, Gitet hice Ril at cost of purchaser. A Daring the years 1877-80 be was hydrographer | that section. His appeals to sentiment, | city. Of late vears bo with news thet the uatives are in a State of to the of na Great excitement on account of the establish- 1888 and after that was the Lay tadwr any’ * “ the naval observatory for a couple of years. distiot Sf Booth Dakots Reese ce et cecbeet te somesa ae European Brobablly that Ameren tt wil be paced ss we, He remained nh " markets of the world within the next sixty was retired. by Fairchild, aged fifty-five years, of 474 ee en Uodeon vireet; New fora, aiivar enipio bt " conference, by the dock wai peseiag Fr |