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AUCTION SALES. ix, Assioxers Suz or How Tramps Are Provided fer at the Municipal Lodging House. sett 603 13th st. j POR SALE—14TH ST, PROPERTY: 37% FEET ‘SALP_E ED MODERN BRICK RESI- ALL WHO APTLY, MOWEVER, Ane wor oF THAT frow ‘to alley. with rood 3-story build- 1 st. mw O ENTIRE sTOck. Pegi anes Pate eee | see 0H boty SRR Ta ST ye a TERE a RFORD, "| Sve. = res TUNATE—ALL MUST WORK Af TRE woos BR SALE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE THREE | wust BE SOLD REGARDLE*S OF COST tenet fo fa: onl st. now by Waa ft. deep to FILE—ROOKS, NEWSPAPLRS AxD CLOTHING < ailey: wide tarhifa! location 84,700 | Fors a Mth and Lith sts. , two- | CRARACTER—MANY ARE POOR AxD UXPoR- | : we orn STONE woe mae ee ay | value st 80.000, ePp.b SA frome Apply to be, 8. FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. CovLD alll E E ru FOR SALE New HOUSES PARGAING Eaay | SHOE BARGAINS FOR GENTS, LADIES, have adopted many of the repuleive habits of | “It is not only the way of the trangremor on and 641 G ‘Owh ¥ fone. ee: MISSES AND CHILDREN. Indian savagery. The natives were filthy. | that ix hard.” was the significant remerk of am Mist near Thennas Circle, 15 rooms. inquire ‘ei . jase. ave, near Dupont Circle, 1] rooms. ‘near 20th, 14 rooms ancl bath. ie frooiws and bata We found veritable ganien at Kasceriski unfortunate man who had occasion t pat up at above the mouth of Koskokwin river. This is 2 ing Hot es the seat of a thriving Jencit miesionand Indian | We Musicipal Lodging House the other might AT 1203 F ST. ‘ONE OF THE BEST NEW BAY.W FP°® S4Le—Houses. ‘H. COGGINS, Assignee, E Cae) tee an Decause he did not have the price of a bed ine foes clogteip car Bast sommes cana ail tie ies HOUSE NO. 1703 218T ST. ¥. W. MOCKBEE & CO.'S OLD STAND. a21-1m Pens and radishes in this frozen wilderness! cheap lodging house, “bu! tome of ws good beer went, ome and bath: lot 18870 to alley. ‘near M,"7 rooms and bath ‘This house ts a gtlt-edged bargain all the Beautifal scenery on the Yukon begins Just people has a dev bard time of it.” Te hAVip D. STONE, #4 end MOS Eee ©. near M: fircomm and, bat. ‘ sav fhrowsh joa ontatie or inetae, 4a = below “Anvic. In July aatare bestows ber | The poor man wns not yet two #core years, HPRICE @3.000. RENTIN a. near S. Groce 3 Ww fhe outeide: wn ston EE ES s mosi attractive tints the tains and a, Sak egeneet Wek Dror md | RU. Str Mig a Was and Ol 398) rluerana’s "UIE" Sah ent oad LEGAL NOTICES. fanaa ee oe fies, “Bright Phorbus fe near enough the bor | md elthough « pasper be het probabiy bees | Hiceseantamagei 3 Fear lisht. As-for the inalte: Handsomely UNALASKA AND ILIULINK HARBOR. _ |zontbroughout the twenty-four houre to per | °YP8Y partof the Un ced States, as well ax having Babrped and’ fréscoed! wall tly fin JS THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT of Columbia, EAP CORNER ON 9° hed mantels and woodwork, bath room e fect such scenes as we witnessed at Anvic rapids. | beenacrossthe water Hehad been across the bigh pr fy --R By beautifully tiled and beatet by separate ‘Holding a spegis! term for Orplians’ Court business, ther d and write the Russian Be ~ | seas, for he was of Irish parents, so he said, and wp Tecinte’s- whole house heated by furnace, a m read ai eRe A DRAUTIFUL SCENE. oy oe eas tention. (- rales Taree, reentanger abe dot Zante og IN NORTHER AL ASKA This is taught them by the priests. The Tests It was a view of the Kaiyuh range. Perpetual | b¢ ¥8# born in Dublin. In his younger Fenisnce which modery wan pas deyised | aqpiltttnhvinn Seen gadis tae nosis ota | ALY Tiny dre pad Grbd prices for their otter fof, | OT M ROE weaal im the long arctic eummer | faa yum, Farrel the McCarthys and other i E nw for tre home comvort. Lat be front sded i ud testa id rc . a . ~ of bis country, but only by . 1SD_} 1 room Wrigh, 2 Brot Fer br eood depth and ts sfrusted tne highly Tee sal coligh aster, lettre’ wectemndior on tan ——. mink, marten and othor skins, and they work | GAY- Itrather chooses to melt and brde below | fo did not have a epeaking aequaintames with wz SOMO Seo ORES bie mniebhorhoot estate of sald Julia Fenwick, decearod, by Michael J : + . by the day about the warehouses of the Alaska | 2¢ moss in the form of everlasting ice. At | them. Corbert, notice ts heraly given vo all concerned *2 82° | Interesting Sichts i T, FP, 3 y “ | Anvie rapids the eae cone ees i 4 c iy "TWENTY resting Sights in a Trip to Fort | Commercial Compa: During our stay a pi snow-capped range ERY ENTE Pais ene eee “OGhOOR AN Sto BPs Pp cargo of coal was discharged by women and *€et.. The picture reminded me of views of the cna commer provertt ceptralle located. (15) TYE & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fat ‘T MAYER TO WORK IN RIS COUNTRY. on re ten B - my country,” he said, ‘s mam . nae RIE ss r show cause, if any exist, against the granting of such : iris, who carried heavy baskets of the article La Platas and Ute Peak in Colorado, as seen 1 . OR BALE IDED BAR gbgnteomely Po yt ay *¥P U5 of this order sbail be published in the Wash- Yukon. Seite casks tron tas cease warehouse, from the lower mountains of New Mexico, fifty names hemp Oa tinnt? overs weed ni SALE Ab BaP prcteed, om Ga"Wel it tor"enfy 84, 980..0n ae their delay. Avpiy to incton Law Reporter und. ening Stat once i DEPARTURE FOR THE NonTH. nuiles to the south. The Raiynh range extended horse or with an ax for bowl of soup anda Neadeomely pepered thre i SHALDEMAN, OS Est now. 439) 20-8 | 21-tf — CHAS. EARLY, 60S 14th et. nw. | each of three successive Wee's be'ore sald from east to west, eutting our course at right nieht's loigines, ba? after o o oe ne 7 UT tet! you it's WHERE N T IS LIKE DAY. |. Early on tho morning of July 2—the fifth angles. The wide silvery shoot of the r with mighty lary . 0 hungr oe day after our arrival—we left for the north. its banks biddeu in green chapparalof alder and esmace he achat a eee ye | 4 Our stores and quarters had been transferred ye mag Se es covered with sprnce bave traveled ail over the country, = os i to the St. Paul, a lar; \d_ more comfortable | #"4 aspen, lost itself in the deep purple base of and this is mot the fi A JOHN B, wil, WINTER RESORTS. Beyond the Limits of the Tourist’s Path—The "a ger and more c is iret time that = By the court: A. C. BRADLEY, Just: DK SALE —IT 18 SO — SITUATE Auras cony. 1 FWRI northwest near the cable carsis a trick house of Register of for the District of Ce @ rooms, cee, ce! aston gnats a nt M. J. COLBERT. Proctor for Applicant. Deighhoriy ot, for on'y 85,90). cash 82. ance | fn th ra.” Your ailwutitagm to call | Fok sate—novses— SMe TRAN Te WALD atAN. Oe E | F° a i ®. near 8: lot rums through INF, 804 and 806 Fst nw Real Estate, fnwaran vessel, in charge of Capt. Erskine. Our course | the distant mountains, Over the scene towered [hh had to sw and split w what FOR SALE op: ato WioGnaw =| Flora, the Scenery and the Natives of Amer-| way somewhat to enst of the Pribiloff Islands, | "ute domes and peaks into cleadsarvariegated I: from the ‘city. ‘The Gret enae then AN ELEGANT ad We bave lata our plans for tans ica’s Little Known Possessions in the Far | Small bird« did not desert us, and thongh the rainbo: to do ft I felt bad and almoxt refased, but then A ‘LY. YGEIA HOT! OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. . | ru ~ 4 need, but quences gk agh poresteah el conte you 05.006 en eg ane ag H oR Northwest—A Personal Narrative. sea became somewhat “choppy” there was a| Our vessel's whistle was ever the signal it was cold wentier and { « i tL and teown-stone front: 7 ovina Glcsetenod nome ofan moe destin Deservedly world-famed, this unique resort is un- marked improvement in comfort over the | Which sent the dogs at the native villages long | when I thought of facing the col sind med Davib DST atl, and collar: heated by furnace; in nice nelghbor- Muproved and unhiuprowed plecen. of surpawed in healthfulness and general attraction, | 0 ———— _ ‘voyage on the Pacific. | the banks howling frantically to the wilderhees, taking the chances of even getting vat BAL-F 04,00 . EASTERDAY & HALDEMA’ Property in the District We have ex, Tea the rendezvous for prominent people frou il jand brought squaws, children and men in was a fire to ake the pay pom tear ‘8 | these ‘pieces ‘and. prospective. buyers sections. Turkish, Russian, electric and hot ons, N THIRTY Days, small canoes about us like flee. Most of the roding weer Ga DOR SALPONFARLY BRICK HOUSE. 2| should not fai) to inspect our lst prior baths, the latter celebrated for their efficiency in with the aid of the time we kept ourselves closely barrred in our ork it comes easy and none of the - Brooms: a.m. 1: 19 fest wise; lot 192100 eo gr res rheurnatic troubles, Glass-inclosed verandas. Music ‘tremacontinental sell- little state room; otherwise the mosquitoes boys mind it see albert parmment on, Hs spitsblg ton club “or “lodge, "Soxbd ¥e by the United States Artillery Schoo! Band. alles, Nervousness and insomnia speedily and in most would have devoured us. | “How about the bath’ Few small comfortable homes on N. We were sometimes entertained with dances | porter, who had way service, which co- ventured the te ALE © CHPAP ard hie story ; tes with the Pa- by our Indian crew. These fellows appropri- |" “That - window b Have. near cae cars, $3,009. cases permanently relieved. opera’ : | by our India a i Ppropri- | “That's not relisaed in cold weather,” he te a newly Pe Piassint home on het: ne.. near 8th, Send for descriptive pamphlet. cific coast steamship ated “for'd” part of the lower deck to their | plied. “but in warm weather any of us would oom rote bandsome residence, $8,500. lines, the New Yorker sports, labors, beds and meals. The latter | be glad of the c David "STONE, 806 and 806 F st. n.w. } Elegant home near Dupont Circle, M219, t.th2m 8. best residence for the money that the city contains, $13, 500, JOHN PIKE, Manager. tunity they preparedand consumed at all hdurs, and a! He was then aiven the a meal usually consisted of w salmon stow and a job in the wood depar OOK SALF_—A FINE THREE-STO! RS, 9700 CASH. BO s ment briek house SALE TF can visit eoutheastern al bath, supper and ond British rooms, bath ‘ ‘B. WIGHT, Alaeka, but he is there tea, | emey ina cbiie the te Get ee sae TDG st hw. : far from the “land of AT Fort YUKON. DON'T LIKE To GIVE THEIR wINTORE b i Soa be 5 Col. JOUN M. CLARE. the midnight sun.” We passed snccessively mgh the ‘Pali Shenedy ane Ge tn dumecen PON SALE OR EXCH. WPLL-LOCATED oR SALI EXCHANGE FOR HORSES OR - ERMUDA. ‘That portion of the ter- andes,” high walls, fro, which aes eubumed | webeneunts Boer |B “4 5 ay j ere eared for that Poot iets ke ‘OR LIST Yehivies. a new (ro 1a bath snd cellar brick, with | 7 ~~ ii erie ae ritory. within the frigid NATED DY STONE. S0b aad SO Pat nw f imine. | esvably iceated northwest, Apcly | FOR SALE-—-MISCELLANEOUS Sakae he akecnen great quantities of mammoth. ivory, and the | night. Each o: or canons of the Yukon. Next | walked up to th we entered the arctic “flats.” ‘These are similar | and was qu to the great flat plains at the delta, 1,000 miles . to tell tn: A SUMMER HOUSE. | below. The river is so wide here that its 7 or any infc d hie story to tell ashe donk of Saper: med. Ver WELL- Lacie 22h 3M st POR SALE — SEVERAL NICELY | LOCATED faral wood; frame cottages on 12th ¢.. Trinidad; on tine b 1otR BX Of electric ed. on easy terns: EXCEPTIONALLY zone is not so easily «trike: 61k HAMILTON HOTEL, visited, ‘Transportationis uncertain and ir- |ALE—HANDSOWE BEACR WALNUT BED Open from December nati M Se ee ee ih a ‘i 10 #33,000,. Cs a see SALE—HANDSOME BL. VALNU mber unti! May. - ‘ re. Td. STALEY, Wah Pet, Hoom 2 ROO” | ot lark oak bedroom et, apritus, alt Wilkes ana Kae must be allowed for the trip, with ® PO® | On the glorious Fourth we were ontering the | banks are not intervisible and it is filled with | pive the oficnty «ear aaa SIX AND NINE-ROOM NEW HOUSES | at low figures. 24 Pst nes seme (2 iS jeible delay of a year longer. Thirty oF | region of ice fields. On deck the thermometer | scores of islands. Timber is plentiful. | ing their former homeo: of learning much of Ml modern tinprovements: at Bro: | T RAL Ea wOT 30-wartn Cable address, Hotel, forty years ago the visiting agents of the | registered a few degrees above freezing and the | Mountains—the Sheep range—were seen to the | their ident. D > evenings when = Fr Hudson Bay Company's post at Fort Yukon oc- | steam heater in my state room was a comforta- | east. | Sue eatin er | TA BAMGA tendeat Duna « 520 Oth st. Ciiiue RE aIpeN ES SITUA SPsOMr RESIDE N: Vbest Past OF IME CITY. SEND FOR 10 Sst seen: cake einem t : Z ¢ men gather about HE | soe rat n R SALE-NATIONAL TYPEWRITER WITH ‘yinamta cupied seven years in making the round trip ee —_— = | Dplepeay emcee on which Fort Yukon is | tee dining or, sleeping rooms thes converse + ang Salk Bat - ST BE metal office case ; Brst-clese condition an PRINCESS ANZ en ' eatack. re - | located on August | freely, but theapproach of one core . ao ae eee co ere oo Sep eo eek te = hematenll Misi inheeetew tg 3 oxy 18 MILES He foetal ish test, JAN 1 | Sunes om inet ae jade with | plorera and daring adventurers comfortably | . This is “the land of the midnight sun.” The | of the ioemete smneaiae canis a on “0 CASH, ANCE rooms and bath; m m0 es 3 1 _ ei Pine > 4 . i - wre wimeue $30, 50 per mo. loca Acombination of ocean and pine forests makesit | and Porcupine rivers. Since the advent of the | P¢tformed most valiant deeds. fortes summer was ended. | A great com j lull, fm the ‘proceedings, and Da Ne SEND FORK Price red see’ to | SResReciauly healthful resort, with » positively cura: | Alaska Commercial Company another approach | AT 87, MICHAEL. recent pt proertac An ao act lheanne mont at the boarders can tell the step of DOR” MALE Fe turin hetad eae nem is afforded. It is by ocean steamer to St. | All vessels having business with the Yukon | ir nient. Camp fires mete eouatortable “it was cbost ainovicch ta the eferssen sat 5 (oe = el. y river steamer up the Yukon. 3 i bh St. Michael— : lobia as 0m OR SALE—A GOOD FIREPROOF SAPE; WILL 8, E. CRITTENDEN, Proprietor. ser area Sagi country are obliged to anchor at St. Michael—| Qur party was divided here. We bid “‘good- ter called he house ee ies , Bovigandts noua he nee Fictsoid chean for cath or tinge to soit cick” and : In Juno, 1839, tho writer was one of a party is than aaaae Se eek ee ne ee Sones 32 stories: 3 | save storage and handling. ‘Address Box 1, Star i: | the nearest safe port to the mouth of the river. | byes” to ten men, in command of J. Henry | and Supt. Dan + for = ‘i ope of twenty who started from San Francisco for | by pt. Dann was out fore few minutes, CE MEDUCED TO 4.650 EN OF. | TOMS on each floor: bath; micely apered. wood | Otee. jaect | GEA y northern Al, the international Upon awakening on the 6th I found the vessel | Turner, who, with the steamer, went up the | The cook was in charge. He is. short, thick-aet | Woundary. We eciled trou Saw Feauctecs au |auchored two tiles off St. Michael, and the | Porcapine river farther into ‘the lant of | Irishman, fall of Wil, and this is not his fire ve possewion ai once; terms can De In Sa So 1e year Saar sam eee tee Peo Ton Fucher partic 4 HERRING PT. CHAMPION (nig ae } conte S100, Fincher varticnlare eiten E n Yeotered w ‘ocean. = and bath; lot DAVID D. STONE, SOCSOOF st. new. . made by Farrel & Co,. Pailatelphia; height, | CoTster Ke; covered walk to ocean. sales, qiick sal for hiteiness uurposes San Fi i ley crowd of | boreas. The rest of ur, in command of J. E. | experience in an institution of this kind TM te ates val ~ Fs se " Sevth, -- 10-1. | the 14th of June on the Bertha. For the suc- | deck already swarming with a mot! | / Bs m na. te DAVIE D. STONE. SOLAN Ps nw. DR SAUE—10 OF THE FINEST 6 AND 7. | Ridrece GABE, tar ome” OF seheew for cea | oe ao ceeding two weeks our experiences were «uch as | Esquimaux, half-breeds and white men—some | McGrath, waited the arrival of the Arctic. Melley is thoroughly acquainted with the pay ogg ae Randsomely Anished ism. ; | So 3 a0 apres | 2 - ~ are generally incident to along voyage on the eager for news, somo eager for trade, all curi- —_———_ ways of such guests as are accommodated im posite the main mail cash payments: balsnse | Evers desirable Souee Went Point standard whe ATLANTIC CITY. Paciiie ocean. Our vorage to Unalacka was 008 to sce. To these the arrival of the St. Paul | AL, THE WORLD TXPEWRITES, | such institutions. “All of these men ain't tetory brick SER, 615 F st. ja20-t* | duck at Ze. per yard. in loty to suit; cotton has ud- Pio p mabe mpg Psy FpSuppished. Steam heat. | through as barren and desolate a waste asa bad been a subject of much epeculation during a haan tramps,” be said, “but many of them are what Boy tet Hand 1 lot FOR SALE I tA_NIi ont | camels is seaeet eases come pee | = = ———== journey through Death valley. A few ten preceding months. No Crusoe ever gazed | ang Yankee Typewriter Makers Are Com-| ¥¢ call ‘bums.’ There are alto many who are roved by 3 stores renung new cottage ‘carriage covers and many other = Sa *gooneys,” as the sailors called some birds of ™more longingly for a sail than do the weary bining to Reap the Profits. hard-working men out of employment and so Geen ateny tet, wittheattnr; | a be eeetival te aad iooear HAM, 1251 Peans. NOTARIES PUBLIC. the albatross species, followed us continually to Waiters at St. Michael each summer. Interest th ld work if they could got it to de, ‘OR SALE— terms. ENGLISH & YEAGER, 6 ERMS TO SUIT—YOU © DEEDS “AND NOTARY | detect the drop of ‘every crumb. Other sca in the St. Paul increased by the news that our | From the New York Sun. | he said, ((HOMNISSIONE ‘a iw MMISSIONER OF md laugh to see some of my liet of property furniture, carpetings and household goods in sea ¢ rty of twenty wae aboard, together with the} After month or two the typewriting ma-! the ‘bums’ working in the wood pile. Some of my lial of property carpetings and pa EOIALT ¢ party S |. toge ; . 2 x . Le cok ant mos Pee ew. | Fe aha US A BA a a A ia Ra a ay | workmen and material for the constraction of | chine canvasser, when be visits your office at | them haven't worked beture in man years, bub NW.) A WELL-BUILT | ae STH Ew Boflice office hours. a 300-ton stecmer, to be known as the Arctic, to | your busiest hours, will no longer tell yon that | they work bard in order to get through ree Feoms and batn. | Ponds cot nad tay Mine Send for circular ey | (KOMMISSIONE# OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE | be used in landing our party and stores 1,300 ‘and U.S. Com. issioner. pe | eallon D. E. BEALL, 1321 F st. nw. ons electric ears, ¢ ALUAUF, At. ‘Ok SALE—TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT WITH 1 Tthat nw ni? i r 3 a a particular machine ' is the only Simon-pure, | burry. bo several times ingot than ang sicamer yer bor-saving, perfect alignment, double-back-| | THEY KNOW WHEN pIsnxn Time comma launched on the Yukon, and her construction | action, perfectly justifying and correctly-spell-| “Here they come,” be said, as two men ap- at St, Michael during the next few weeks would | ing machine and all others mere ecrap iron. | Poached the door. “It's dinner time and they st. bb, b oho Ge privilege of purchase. Best machines on | terms. Mimeograph and duplicator supzlies. | MAN & SON, ce3 7th. 7 | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. | n3m | —= — i ° ti know it.” T iCE OF THE AMMONIATED STEAM | make lively times. He will haughtily ask for your preference and Cleaning Works and the U. 8. Mattro THE NATIVES AND THEIR KIAKS. i ‘ |, He opened a door and let in two men, whe COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, | hesvetn ‘removed to 1720 Pa. ave ng. Deliv ct supply it C.0.D. That is because competi- had Leen there before. It was not necemary to register them again, for their tickets were im . : . combine. the office, and they wen: on back. tivesfound no trouble in coming off tousin| The typowriting machine combination al-| The cook followed in a few minutes and be their small “kinks.” Kinks are small ences | ready includes the Caligraph, Remington, | ¥ent to the kitchon, where bis colored amietaus | made of the raw hide of the seal. They are | Ty" > ad 1 Crandall, The | Wa* Seated between two large-sized dripping hetched over, leaving only a batchway large | Densmore, Bruce, Yost and Cran The | pans. In one was a bushel or more of potatoos, a every description made to order at thylowest prices. phone 804. z ‘OR SALF_19?-ACRE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE M. NEWMYER, Manager. in Shenandoah county, Va.. on the Valley pike, fie Baltimore and Oh‘o railroad running uhroush tho | farm, containing inanganese and zinc. T have struck vod vein of ianganese not more than a fourth of a ee = mile from the railroad. T have found zine ore alone | PROOKS AUDITED, STATEMF The sea was rough, too rongh for our stores| tion is to stop. It will be all the same to the to be ligitered ashore. Nevertheless, the na- ¥ LOCATED HOUSE | the railroad cut. Any one fo want of such a farm it Prepare thership settlements, Ke. enough for the legs of the occupant. The na- | Hammond people have signified their intention | onions and carrots. while in the other wase | Will Be worth thetr while to some afd og Eue* SEP ES IY | tives wear waterproof shirts made from the} to join the fold as soon as Mr. Hammond | small FoR of the vegetables ready Ser the | W216: Edinburg, Shenandoah county, "Va. | Member of Institute of Accounts, ‘New York. eeai-Gm | SMALT- ESKIMO VILLAGE NEAR ST. MICHAEL. | entrails of sea lions, ‘Theso garments are called animals—porpoige, nautilus, barnacles, some | “kamlikas.” After taking his seat in the ‘“kiak,” | returns from Florida and the Smith ma- | *tew. ane large piece of fresh beef on chine proprietors. alth alittle shy, witt, | the stove and th JOR SALE-A NICE NINF-Room Barca oN | ® liquor was waiting for the side of 4th between Land M sts. ow = anes 3 =e : cunt anna MAN. | #mallanimals resembling “Portuguese men-of- | with the skirt of the “kamiika” securely fast- : ~ vogetabies to be pat in. nee AEE SP se Fi cuteat ian a iat atria ot Gs Ee es oaline at = ee ae vinr,” and up near Bering sen a few schools of | ened to the rim of the hatchway, and with the it i believed, step lively before the gates are | "RSs x bands are pretiy black,” said Melley ae -| ong e cagamtueton and Baltimore boulevafd; a barcalo. | After Nineteen Years His Innocence is| killer whales and numbers of fur seals. | hood on the “kamlika”” drawn tightly about his | *% nae he up an onion and removed the skim ORY @ROOM PRAM*:| Ja THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. ahd : sre: | The combinati a P Bycine «gt anh uew Satery eable et OEE TER A eee O8 Leet ae | Established. PASSING THROCOM THE ALEUTIANS. | head and chin, the expert paddler would ride Ieee Te gemenany eapecen Slye <3 Taewe alley. meee shi thir with his knife, “but it's not dirt, I'l assure A strange story of the mistaken course of | On the 27th the captain announced that “the | 07 sea. | ae a Lak pape y “sicher a eagonted een whe wend Se oy be een epee | Delaware justice, in which Joreph Berton, a | distant pale cloud to port island.” His state- | oercas all the ‘tims, “In this way oneinable | F8P Uy growing sigue that aa expensive war | HAve to handle them so often; but my partaer's aaningwa and Aietante, | EBFO, paid the penalty of death, comes from | ment was soon verified by the appearance of | to carry considerable baggage dey and safe | Tould break out between some of the big fle crept or Dick; 2 stories and hasemen office: G rooms and bath. rent $17 fashington and KETT, ro OSCAR W. WHITR, 900 F at. Dok SALE-AD AT. NEAR F NF. 2STORY AND | a y W brick G rooms. a mL Only | 3% OSCR Ww” WHEL TE, 9000 F st it ‘& stable; lot 195 Fe ‘SALE—GOOD INVESTMENT IN NEARLY R SALE—FORTY. iE FR 4 cs. od | gz mlen below latier vince: part of original Mount | John Morris of Sussex county, Del., and is now | bright, snowy mountains, both to the left and | through a rough sea, and with che exception of | COMPAnics; competition was becoming ex-| »,% mis crept one | m hasdieng toe onions, ELM St. Le pRott PaRk, 2 | F 2 eto vrown-stone basement: @ rooms and | Ve;non ‘tract, wood buildings forcings water wed y Del > noe : q - 2 : msively sharp and patent suits were » ELM ST. LE DROIT PA po a a ; rood (bul idiges. for # ; i to the right—showing wo were headed for | his face and hands the oxpert native never be- y - He ‘was not by any means an expert in the cS a SR abe ORE | BED banat’ theemenont: clectric spputances: cabt: | fruity electric railway to. Aunt Ve: nea, Bo! told for the frst time. Morris satisted in the | {2 She, right showing we vere) headed foro threatened. These were the causes which Price only $4.60. Permit von: | ee. come man’s arrest and was a witness at the trial. comes wet. A white man, without much prac- suggested combination. There will be, | Kitchen and he went so slow that the fames of SOR SALE_ONF OF THE FINEST PIECES OF DAVID p. STONE == | rest of the day the most enchanting views pre- | tice, is unable to ride one of these “kin : : the vegetable toon got the better of hin and erty cn Columiia! Heighte ads barguta: 10 : 806 Fst. Jal7-6u Nineteen yearsago last fall acolored man was | sented theusolves. If section were takon even in still water, so dificult ure they to|%2 is promised. no increase in the price | 1001) fovwed freciy from his eves, Save EW eee | charged with committing» criminal assault ou | from Colorado's. most rugged, snow-capped balance, In spite of all his efforteat first the " an LE $4,800 N ST. NEAR IST ST. NW. | . rs 4 ee duction. A LARGE AMOUNT OF CHARITY Dower. @ your white girl of Nassau, Del. Joseph | rangeand placed on the middle of the broad | “‘kiak” insists on turning hatch downward. A — v Berton, alias Joueph Green, wan arrented, | Paciic, the picture would not do Justice to the | member of our party tried Tiding in one one | _ The American manufacturers of trvewriting | A largo amount of charity has hoon done dar- Ply om premises , OE le, the pi : 3 - machines control the markets of the world, | ing the cold snap. for many persons who would OM SALE 180 BARGAIN FORSA*7iXxos ond ORGANS. |The Weber, | taken before the fair vietim, and was identified | Aleutian chain. Qn the left was Mt Makooshin, | calm sea, but it was only by a quick manning of | {hicryres Control te markets of the world, | ing the fond eck sonnet — cat OnGANE. hs. Weber, the Vesuvius of Unalaska, 5,500 fect above the | the whaleboat that his life was saved. | the Duciness, At present uboat 360 tasekines | otberwise have gone bungry have been fed for CHEAP IN Sw HIGH-CLAS3_KESIDENCES. PIANGS are the leauge tone, touch. by her as the one who had committed the| soa, Ou the right wax mighty Shishaldin. tow-| yrapqusareRs OF NORTHERN ALASKA. | are shipped from'this port ‘weekly, and those | Going chores about the building. ‘The poor winds = Bouse, tm mechanism and durability. crime. | ering 8,500 feet —its symmetrical cone enveloped | " . on i y who called were given tue same opportunity of Washtus. ls Fritry No. Pric only ve . Ps ‘4 are event scattered from - : & oP) 7 Stes Sacha w WHITE, G00 F oe Set Grentest bargain near Dupont Circle in. T° ised. Wo hvep these tastruhents aud sell | Berton was tried at the spring court. So in crowns of perpetualsnow andits bave washed | St Michael is the most northerly trading Spy mene whe snared Ww getting their meals as those from adistance, and DOK SALA VFRY CHEAP BUSINESS PROP <mtrjetly modern comer residence. them a ‘sow prices and on easy terme. strong and convincing was the chain of cir- | by the mad waves of the Pacific and the more | Station on the coast of Aleka, and is head- 4 erty om New Yora ave. near Ilth st.; about Must be bousat now to get the lowest price hw. WARNER & Ud 916 F se. sian, Turkish and Greek characters and English | (ite ® number appeared and sawed the noces- letters with French and Gerinan accent marks. | ®f¥ amount of wood for their meals, Some ‘The English were prompt to see that the de- | Called day after day and received their rations mand for typewriters by the nations of the | #* regularly asa recular guest of any boarding earth would rapidly grow to figures which | Bouse and some suffering was relieved, whe at would drive Col. Sellers mad. The English | the *ame time District got paid for what endeavored to getinto the trade, but failed | %*4farnished and more besides, utterly to compete with Yankee ingenuity. One ‘No smoking” is one of the most stringent machine was turned out for atime which was nw aA oer p ere ont no on = i ently mucl preak it, not e © waperintendes i en an ae Se el a Eaisnh diy pees ee coe OE ER STAYMAN, cumstantial evidence that SANDERS & STAYMAN, Se uibereiss tien tice to jury could not | gentle surf of Bering sea. Both to the east and | quarters for tho trade of Alaska north of the dior guilty, | to the weet was island after island, peak after ey EE Y 2 1$:000 | Piano Merchants, a4 F ST. NW. %a21_ | He was hanged on June 20, 1873. peak, gradually turned into cloud in the TONE, BEAUTI-| Soon after the man’s arrest his half brothef, | distance, 10.000 For best bargains in varant and iinproved property mall parte of theeity callow \lurrizht rane; | who greatly resembled him, disappeared and| | We pass by “Egg Island” and “Old Man,” . 08 st now, agents for the aes * Sees FE SALE’ VERY DESIRABLE PIECE OF hott as cout, iostracnents, on size, both maxniticent instruments t. miyinews Property in the central wart of the city: | iuakem that cau be bought at did not return for many years, Kecently he | high mountain peaks, projecting above the made his appearance in the neighborhood. sea,and go through Oualgo pass into Bering sea. In conversation with John W. Rust and J, F.| An Aleut village ten miles to port attracts Colburn, formerly of Georgetown, a few day eT isa The Pyles = ee oncerning the trial and conviction ot 'y, where Capt. Cook redtted his fleet in 1778 : i he “4 ry eis Siege fa killing Mrs. Miller, the drift | Mount Makooshin was the first landing place of MAKING A KIAK. Britishers could never make the “blarsted thing low price on t | the guestedo not want to enjoy an after-dinner Ste Rasen cant San ES ee sedtclarererthe | Parinlinar mates ccna Sst ©. sauere, pin20-t | of coaversstiom turned ch the case of ‘Joseph | the Russians under Stepan Glottay in 1757. By ms ana of northoastern Siberia. Part of | }"o"Ks) and that Fr acknte ee nok pene. | eancke, but the rele is not suspended Sor any Pees pe “B. WIGHT. 1et0G xt. | Sonthy : Berton, alias Green, banged for rape. 4m the afternoon we ure within twelve miles of | the outfitting for the DeLong expedition on the | {ire cy pee am Of askelsne & Cook, proprie. | oe ie his work is tp the ledger ean go * *° A RARE INVESTNENTCTW | Don't Tail to see these elegant bargains. ‘The brother replied: “Yes, that man was| Unalaska. ‘Triest Rock” marks our position, a was done here, and some of the dogs | chine, of which be mad ‘working model, | °B*side and enjoy his «moke and then return. T0000. Sauer fect of gro" THE PIANO EXCHANGE WARE ROOMS, | Bung for me, and he was just as innocent as | This is one of those fantastic “necks” 40 com- | used in that expodition are to be ween hore. | Ching, of which be made '® working model. | OTIS Nt te hed nt reguiat ours and : either of you. mon in voloanic-made ands. standing out of | | The redoubt is as old as the Russian posses- | Yivatwave in eight, and it promiset ter dies | there are general __ 923 Penney ‘The story that Joreph Berton died an inno- | the sen slender and high, with cow! and gown, |sion of Alaska, Soms of the bastions erected | jyeyusare mnzat and it promised to drive | [or ats Eien QUR SALE-NEW HONSE ON 23D ST. XS a ICE-TONED MED! cent man bas created a sensation in the neigh- | in thoughtful attitude. | by the Russian exiles a generation ago still | ventor suld his rights ion sunpeny “for a large | the number of Wesktacton Circle; sll tnsdora, imaprovennoant in slewant order: only | borhuod of Nassau, in Sussex county, and +hould ARRIVAL, AT UNATASKA. stand. ‘There —" terse an artistic Greek church, | Sum, but they have never been able to tien | as been exceedingly em FR Wee TPORD. 14196 st. XCHANGE: O10 Pa, ave. | bis half turn again to that community | nolaskn is about as well known as San Pran- | Which was erected by the Russian government. there may be # lynebinj dametin dak Gi Gn en cee he finest structure of the kind in Alaaka. | \itnoat getting hopelessly. acixed upon ite social Aran ; No trees grow on the territory bordering on | "Bo" : ekekisin diet es shawn of tho Aleutian Tnlands, At Unalaske we are | Bering eca, but flowers and berries nursed in | st'ntan, and the, Americans still have the Geld a aeiekee cae can pained not yet out of civilization nor out of temperate cradles of downy moss are luxuriant. Be- = “> re rn A is and clinies. | Here the torrid and frigid zones meet | neath is frozen soil and perpetual ice— | Peliere thes the foreign demand aloue will soon | OO as ntumber | outa machine that would do half a day's work - Vitee BM WARNER Bek A FINE RESIDENCE Pi from our frctory every mouth | TR€ Bricklayers? Convention Drawing to a lodgers accommodated, DENCE WE: PRESS | pfrom our fretory ¢ jcarieag and barbarism and civilization shake bands. | how deep no one knows, bat it is estimated to | by the city has greatly decreased since the new wie 1 bare r r ‘The Japanese warm current pays tribute to the | be severa! hundred feet. The land is of vol-| ee at eee mation went into operation, and Supt, elt, Pees ‘ At the morning session of the International | cold zone of the north in the form of raw fogs | canic formations; there are numbers of extinct |SOMZ: NEW FACTS ABOUT LONDON. Pera is now complaining that he has nob ric and Masons’ Union at Baltimore | and chilly rains. Here is to be scen the first | craters in sight. "The general flat surface of = sbisiuidenind Wnidinemaitan oes ana enough lodgers to keep the wood pile low. }3 aia one ester: the report of the comumuttee on re- | cryptogamic plant life and the tundra peculiar ; the country is sufficiently varied by low moun- i Great- | From fifteen to thirty lodgers have been accora- Bast. sw: | views and appeals was continued. to cold climes, vet the average annual.tempera- | tains as not to be unpleasing, but in winter est City From Recent Returns. | modated each night, and they have not beem net one i sans ¥. G. SMITH, 1225 Penna. av: Pieri eo ‘ ture is about ‘the same as that of the middle | whon the sea is frozen and the earth’ clothed iu | From the Pall Mall Gazette | able to xaw and split the wood and do other anes P _ S84 th a apey aye oor 4 Wes io night session the convention pro-| states and theemperor goose of northern Alnska | monotonous white the scene becomes tiresome. | The total population of the county of London | work that is necessary about the place, ale 7 brit ieee pa ‘roou, one murntecent* AY" arandplang, | Ceeded to elect ofcers, “Prosident John Heartz | finds it warm enough for winter quariers. | WHERE NIGHT 18 AS DAY, on April G, 1891, was 4,231,431, tho inerease in| | Superintendent Dann wants to add new SUN Mitek RCO Gil mag pope good as now ; cost $1.00; now for 275 cash, Kt g: | of Denver, Col., was re-elected president. Az,| Unalaska’s littleland-locked batbor of Iiuliuk i j 3 4 { fectures to the place, and an effort to nccom- Ret ow, Only $3.60 (WILD & BRO. S509 7th ste Yao-1ae™ : “i ival with . The nights at this season of the year areas | ten years being 397,237 or 10.38 per cout. The | P KVERT Wace KEW agtcaT ins ©. BOWE, “ 2 7 a by tho custom of the convention, a ballot is | wasfilled upon ourarrival with men-o!-war, rev | 1. snp rhs ado eacoinhaa wake 3 Debited: fac sth + © | plish something in that direction will soon be bed 4 * ¥ ELEGANT SQUARE PIANO, enue cutters, merchantmen and whaling ves- | /'S! 7 ips carpent number of inhabited houses was 557,134, an in- | Mode. onigie Baie Marta av and $0 per month B: Spursp easloaeay aay mpnmuee cAdnion warren O75 far into the night on the Arctic. crense on 188i of 638,249 or 13.96 per cent. . 7 oo ) WORCH & plete the election of president; and as there BOOKS AND NEWSPAPERS COULD BE USED. BH WARNER & ( on : » ‘The total expenditure on the local govern-| In the first place he finds that the man cam - naam © CO. UPRIGHT PIANO FOR e175 | Vere six candidates for vice president, and no . ment of London in the years 1859-90 was £10,-| perform theis. Int ' . SPAEOMIN. A VERY Dest octave; rosewood esse: nearly new; | Choice on the first ballot, the election of vice y + | perform their labor wand then have plenty of PFEUEPER ® CONLIBE, president was cartied, over until today. Johii 726,000, or as much as an Australian colony. time to remain about the rooms in idleness, or vest Det qi Union Ni This was equal to £2 10s. 8d. per head of popu-| He wants something for them to do dunng esl 2 Thin Rouse at redused pare: z pyr he ist te lle eaten ora Intion, ‘The rates were levied upon a ratable | the spare time, and at the seme tite he wants FOS S808 PURER STORY AND Rae eNt properts in the park forms SUBURBAN PROPERTY. odlar ei piias hvt abel ace tae ea eae value of £31,536,000, so that the amount per | thetsomething tobe that which will dothemgood. F ores im codec, glace, 10 nome. tat | Shin os Apel UGH § CO. Se En eo pre nt, 3@ whole number of votes cast ROOM HOUSE, WITH GOOD | was 352, 176 bi £1 was 6a. 94, but the rate payer only paid 4a, | With this in view he wants to start a reading E = necessary to a choice, JOR SA} EL 1089 TATH ST. a, aver 7 re . room and library, ch make 6 OVO Tromdwelilne couta ting colnet mantelm elec | doors “Address Box tm Yale Hearts received 184)¢ votes and Kloin 16124. od. of this amount, The central rates are Ty that direction he athe Mi eligiowe papers tric Tiwhttne aprlisnces sod ‘all ctber met, impe, a poe ee te ‘The following were uominated for vice presi equally upon all the parihes, but the rates for | and good books be sent to the house. $10.50), terms easy. T. *. BROOKS, to eee Me cated | dent: Adam J. Lurz of Union No. 1 of parish purposes are very unequal, ranging sous will send. papers. to. the institution whem from 3s. 984d. down to 1s. 03. For imperial | they have finished with them Mr. Dunn says and local purposes combined London pays in | they will serve every purpose, and he is sure taxation approximately £17,000,000. in- | thatthe unfortunate men will appreciate and land revenue retarns show that the total in- | enjoy them. tet) ol * Sisutie balding. I | land; Nickolas Dugan of Union No.3 of In- oe diana; Edmund Davisof Union No. 1 of Evans- vitle, Ind.; Robert L, Waish of Fitzbury, Mass.; Richard B. Moore of Brooklyn, N. ad Ru- dolvb J. Hill of Canton, Obio, Apply to OWNER, Room 6 R SALE-LARGE LEVEL TRACT 8Ui for subivision reached by electric cars: ing locality; greatest bargain ‘around Washiny Ges | ae aS ech us ly Wattwril ®’co, 916 F ot. nw. Foe sek FE Se rei Gate SEVERAL houses f $5.00 and $11,000, which w ier erent baneainn JUHNSON, CHEW & O0., 5 i = Te MOTD Fy cA rien comesearned in London ai CONTRIBUTIONS OF CLOTUING WANTED. are - sacar sinctric tellcand eas jiehting : hand- Dogan, sae; Dore SC, Wank so oes = = : 2 Geet SENS Hitt = 513,000, so that the burden of taxation! Many of themen and boys who are gives Mf SALECNEW PRESS mK CK HAY WiNDoW | Felon gol, foul Too” stali Morary closet. Bey: 8394; Hill, 4134. Davis ‘was dropped and the uy " a: c = eet Ed tho end of 1091 wes £4ne | H02eings, Superintendent Duan says, are thinly ‘aia Sat tate cee | WIP AU'SEWAAANT TGs MY © OID” | raxtepmro ruRCaAGE A FRI oF Frery | teoed ballot Fewulted: Walsh, 72ic) Lara, 11 at 032,000. cohen hs iain & end eonly ® see {rear ‘alley: ait med. | OR SALE—VERY CH’ AP—POR 1800, DESI ‘of 100 acres on Baitimore and Potomac rails: Dugan, 87 5-6; Moore, 30 5-6; Hill, 40. Ballot- On Je 1, 1891, the ibered ; them out in the cold as they are, and in order Tiss torars | FOR,S fected. orthwent welv-bulits room brick | $ithin ten miles ef Washington. Apply CHARLES will continue today. ‘ 7 pel | Gatun Gang be sclteved’ bet willing tp ae> jueat ‘with stable . lor 18 62100 to aller os I » a 4 r- } Slee ial Haak Grice icy ste gente: | EARLY SSSR ee lost ‘ite cgmmiie voted sn opropriatin of 830 1G2940,000, the cost of cath peaper baton’ cat | colveand. aitcioase second-hand” oF ‘cast-off Por shut a FINE THKLE STORT AND Bane | OF $4,200; FANOE FRAME STOWE BOARDING. President Charles H. Beibl of Tadianapolis. Me ee eusuibiied Soc teh | seem macpeaeg tts teameaee & peat rd SSS Sat | er Seeman aie eee | ER Caer ond Sagas, from the conrention called on daring isea0 wal Sah, whe 10,78, wor | many have been acrommodaicd, and Bere BM. WARNER & | PORTALE ANN Buick WotsE. 7 mooM AND | stu “unl plemblag hot and their respects. The cardinal received then ia Enown to the pollos, not commitied. daring ths | being on the reed or compelied to aa LO ee ee the front parlor of bis residence. Year numbered 2,302 ‘The total represents a | for assistance. Several who have stopped over Costas |e cnaee pecavar sar Ein | ASSET EET ica ies ay RE ea Siacgiath areas | A Dar vindiog tak. ls tre, zeae andlcwupted | givens eating alas On i" | In copplianes with many requests, Tas Sram 14 9d. per head “of the incriminated ‘clans | bad landed at New York or Philadelphia a ea bet a MiGs Baltes tau, Chicora Apch Sori wat | BAP secured, for the accommodation of te PROGRESS OF THE ALEUT. ‘In the tchocit of th. matrapolin the pupils | boy, sion ‘years hd. who, was fed and ph sTonies. Paes | Maree CASES. & MOTE ta 08 | ten mtn RSS deemed Patrons, a supply of Columbian Exposition | Since his’ first contact with Russian civilize- meee te hee EES ta bea. one ae we aay ee ° ems iy -2olt tion upon the landing of Stepan Glottay in — ‘was thrown on local rates. story,” ‘in this cause is woman, — ‘ike ‘deal rate tm. Loudon, in 1891 wae 31.4 ‘MOST OF TRE LODGER® 6INOLE MEK. s Nick TWo-srory, brick on cast side of cktst. bet f sud © iuycoveneats: eek wort g Cem == ways alé-1m UST VA’ Bo. ING USE Eero EDUOATIONAL. SALE 46.650 WILL BUY 172 —E Eee ing the Bisused burial grounds, extend to 5.449 make their way from piace to place without Fe Sage eee ee Sere eee Sa | Semen eee Lae eae Neg ot Sea ar * Fe dre fa fon metropals in 11 bumbored epee or coting west ere wl be reeled st aio. Apply to owner, rT ara 2.802, a. res | cay —FOR SALE—BICYCLES. __ taken out alive. total cost of the brigade | The Pennsylvania Railroad Company held a th aS Ream «. t

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