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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. Cc, TUESDAY,* MARCH ‘14 1893—TEN PAGES. 7 THE THIED ARMY CORPS. ‘3 FEDERAL OFFICES. BOURGEOIS REPELS ASPERSIONS. | if the government had not lent itl to so AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. DRE Soo many it now would not have so == wee = — —— ———— Ita Thirty-Third Anniversary Celebrated by | Speculation as to the Appointments That | More Excitement in the Sensational Trial | many enetmics. ft had devoted iteclt earnestly ‘THIS AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYS. — bs May Be Made. te Paste. and honestly to the best interests of the repub- | (go, w. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1411 G0 TER B. WILLIAMS & juctioneer. ATOLIFFE, DAR & CO. AUCTH J)ONCANSON BROS.. Anctonsera ‘The thirty-first anniversary banquet of the | Correspondence of The Evening Sta: After Taz Stan's report of the Panama trial | lic, which was now being assailed. G bike eas Rae "emacs —— ae R UPENNK AVE Sw, | DE romeranasg — ‘Third Army Corps Society was held at Willard’s Bostox, March 18, 1898. |in Paris closed yesterday M. Bourgeois, late A VICTORY FoR a1BoT. BRON TING THINE- SEVER SEES EEE cia aga ENTIRE CONTENTS OF TEE CAFE AXD HOTEL, SEO MELLING, WITH CALE AR ON ier Inst nigit itn covers laid for seventy-five. | For the banner republican state in the last | minister of justice, took the stand, amid mur-| Gustav Rivet, deputy for the Tsere, moved| FROHES ON FOUR AND HALF STRUET AND | HOUSEMOLD FURXITURE CARPETS, &C., AT ee Ria sane ta a PRT epee Avex One feature of the affair, which was rather an | presidential election, Massachusetts is faring | murs of excitement on the part of the andience. | that the chamber, in the determination to let| SCHOOL STREET SOUTHWEST. com, 0 QUE NEES BOOM, ce pennggmmmeiaa 7 .' ssdeeommnasinin BS virtue ae ned of raat duly recorded Mee Bnusual one, was the presence of a number of very well at the hands of the Cleveland admin-| M. Bourgeois spoke with firmness and | Justice take ite course and bring the truth to | ~Zwill offer for sale tn, front of the premises on | OOK: 10TH ARCH FIFTEENTH Soituaitc | FRANCES ar TEN OCLC wT | Suerte aetace gt Cotemnas “oe eifi a ae hres ladies. istration. In the olfices of Attorney General, | energy and showed a disposition not to | Hight approve the declaration of ‘the ministry. | OCLOGRF M., the north 37 feet 11 laches of 115. | ey neuen NCAT TER OCLOCK, Thin furmture, which is almost ‘new, conaits im | i speutenucee, on Fat A Tee ee Mr. Charles F. Benjamin presided as toast- | assistant secretary of state and consal general | reserve’ anything that could explain his posi- | This motion was accepted by M. Ribot and was | *9P2r% 104.41. onesnind cash and the balance in | Root and Chamber: Furniture fe escetpatony | PF SE carr. O'CLOCK PML. the following desertived real setabey master and the eue to the sentiments to be re-| to {London the bay state democracy has re-| tion toward the Panama case and the | Peed by ® v: a gE ar ra cares OLE STOERGARD, DISINGTABEES NAT RRCRS | bis Ait thet eertale Piece sepercel of pat eee nied to was given bya@ line from Shake-| ceived a recognition that warms its heart. But | defendants, He emphaticall; yndiated all on the proj sold, Or ail cash, at option of the pur- Al SEXTON RANGES, SHOW CASES, & e. * | prem: nown an! bet as an! bring ab Og PI iy rep THE QUEEN'S DRAWING ROOM. | Chaser. ‘deposit at tinse of sale. If terms are not | Several pleces of Rosewood Puraitare, heavily carved. HOTEL | lot one hundred and twenty-six (138) iD ponerse one ppeare on the menu card. _ there is a fourth honor coming. Charles Sum- | the insinuations contained in the evidence of Somplied with in ten days the property will be resold | }ovewood Ouse Fiano in good condition. PARLOR GUITES IN, TAPESTRY, AND PLDag | thousend apd Sifts one (iil) ecvording to fata resin ned lb all to eed TTA {Re | ner Hamlin ia to be one of tho astistant secre- | Madame Cotta. He denied having authorized | Some of the Tollettes That Were in Favor | stub sydcost of teulting rurcheare: pT [Laie tous aston Se eens | Fore SG. neDs: WELL-MADE DAK CHAMBER Dare Til. of the recondsct he ohh 's af the enrtain ¢ o meditation,” was | tn, : . There. a Dh fata ll Auctioneers, 1407 SCifen, WITH CHEVAL ASD OTHER GLASS! ee Leo ‘se taries of the treasury. Mr. Hamlin was men-| anybody to act in his bebslf, He said that he ao, Cites WLU CHEN AT ASD. Es. Hlemsvtred oat," which was driuk stamiing | tioned as Secretary Carlisle's aastant more | had only permitted Madame Cotta to ce her| Queen Victoria had a perfect, sunshiny | ‘[#OMAS DOWLING & SON, ancyopee: | |'Apone 1,500 PAIRS OF ASSORTED SHOES, BBL | SCSHS ANS eNOS, lA MARRORER. nd inailence. Beneath the number of “Vol. | ‘han a month ago, and early in February vie-| husband from motives of humanity. spring day for ber drawing room yesterday: | rovorepy gaLE OF UNI WED REAL Es.| ING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A LOCAL SHOE | HALT RIS rove eee ee TOLLET Wak | Ah er ery o-thint of the purchase money in cash nd toast speeches” was set the quota- | fed Washington and had an interview with the | «1 never—heard anything,” exclaimed M.| The colors which seemed to find most favor | 7=4Qtse¥x SALE, Ofp PNIMEROVED REAL ES. DEALER REMOVED TO OUR ROOMS TO BE ec ATSO. 5 baleace im one and t m. “Here will be an abnsing of God's | future Secretary of the Treasury. | His appoint- | ponrgeoig, “of the interviews between Madame | in the toilettes were delicate pinks, soft shades | ,ANOTION. BEE Ta Oe RL ee PINS ees | sale "paveule, atience and the king's Englicb.” Under this | ™¢t was considered assured until the sppowie | Cotta and M. Soinoury until the statements | of aaa ead peaks, Bor By VIRTUE, OF A DEED. OF TRUST DATED| — SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION QUT THE HOUSE, ALL IN, FIRST-CLASS | $l" Baya! ad there were remarks from Neil Domont,|™ent “of Mr. Olney. Gen. Collins and Mr. | were made in court. ‘The insinuations,” eried | °¢87ee" 80 Bold, except for debutantes, | HAT Gtty MET EQ TONE OF TRETANE |ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, mancut| remlDR HALES STarns AND cHAMBERS, || c= Dr. Frank Baker, custodian of the Zoo, and Quincy seemed to have exhausted the high fed- | 34 “Bourgeois, earnestly, “are simply infamous | %20; Of course, wore whito or cream. Myrtle | RECORDS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ant Siaciiek sats davai. Ant many other articles of Furnttare pot mentioned WSUR80 TE. others. Among the other tonsts that to the Cra! offices tha were likely to come to this | tisehoods. I never gave any order calculated | teen and violet prevailed everywhere. Tur- | stthereaucstof, the party secured thereby. we! wil! NTE Al . 1803, To this sale we tuvite the attention of private buy- | "ith in President was introduced by the line from Mac- Site. | But Mr. Quincy. who was not anxious fr | +5 induce the officers of justice to shirk their | quoise seemed to be the favorite stone in| FOUNTEESTH. Ia00 AT HALF PAST POUR | AT HALF-PAST TEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. | ers ant heaters Inuiting porchases after five Gare’ natertie beth, “Your highess’ ‘pare is te recere aay | fe office he received, stipulated that be would felting purchaser after five days advertiaer is ” a O'CLOCK P. M.. the following described real estate, DATE: MARCH 17. PLACE. 14TH AND XN. | suc ows dutica” “Our country one am! inhribln’” | Rot become assistant secretary of state ifhisac- | A%ty oF to do anything contrary to law. | Jewelry. Fabrics like chiffon gauze, lisse and situate in the city of Warbineton. District of Column: | Fach Gay. within our comfortable and spacious sales | TIMy: 10 A.M. 4TH ST. CABLE PASSES THE | {uch [raalein some newspaper published in Washing Judge Desjardins—Madame Cottu has not vals, and especially around the hem, were not Sept om md, Mt. Dessert anid Mach ton, Dee “ t jold ©. | ceptance were to interfere with the appoint-| |. ¢ ~ | crepe were much used to trim dresses. Satin | bis. to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of landand | rooms, 1407 G street (second floor). we will sell with- RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., FRANK J. MIEUDONNE,) 9. bers of the society, responded to the sentiment, | TOT NID Oe oe tran ran ihe soaditfen | 884 therefore Tam here to deny the insinua- | instances it was shot with another bue than ite | BEMirine"sn K tset WO feee westat'the miatisent | m<tt celebrated makers, all seasonable, fresh and in | 7PHOMAS DOWLING B BON, Avctigosers SatiEY 6 G5> iearacms “The third corps: Tes veterans and its heroes.” | POUNCed yesterday that this was the condition | 1/54 own, producing a fine effect. Lace lappets | corner of the square; theace west on K strect 2B feet; | all colors, of the latest desiens and popular sizes. | mesa C12 Et nw. of Richmond at tion WEI Dr. Baxter and Gen. Tremaine epoke upon | Upon which he accepted bis office and said there | “Judge Desjardins—The report was perhaps | were worn in some instances, instead of enite | (on Virgiuie ‘avenue ‘35 feet thence acurhe | This ales well worth your attention, as the shoes | TRUSTEES. SA1¥ OF VATTARLE IMPROVED | Centeal raliroct whup Reka “Our anniversary day. was no doubé of Mr. Hamiin’s appointment” | sos ccorate. ‘Gills valli: Vary fowakorl Geis Were. soea ae 28, feet: thence south. | are very destrable, of high grade and embrace the best | FROPERTAOON Tuk NORTHEAST CORN | SUNOS Tsp cmune Richens SOME OF THOSE PRESENT. lea ya ral san ret The advocate general—It the personal char | and unfettered flources. were the principal | Ieher uence setae feet ake Meine’ eS | of footwear for AUCTIO: z tas | : = ‘The removal of four such political figures | acter of M. Bourgeois had been called in ques- bs ‘Terms: One-third cash. balance on or before one By virus of a deed of trust dated her 1.2888, deta ceccere Present were Gen. J0%ePB | aa Olner, Quincy, Collins and Hamlin from the | tion without my being able to defend it, 1 who | form of trimming a Tadica The belloos-lice | S24ere venmm. with interest, vecured by decd ofteugt | LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, gud daly recorded in Liber, LEK, folic 184 of seg.- ; ‘ 3 Wilder, + Quiney, Collis I. nae ob Misa yotnear sadlon: oor ‘ 5 by deed of trust eo and records of the District of « oluanbia, eal euro sain getes pence Ler pony Jocal field has narrowed the scope of specula- | perhaps owe may oor a as should not | arrangements of chiffon, gathered in. at inter. | Shane STW the foot of aniattre nos oemnied vite MISSES AND CHILDREN, and atthe request of the party secured therely. we | Brtiatd” We ort Fate Ny Ade. ‘ill sell at public auction MA: ‘ from day of sale the property will be YOUTHS AND BoYs, FRID. i Dumont, treasurer; Dr. Frank Baker, | Hon tegarding democratic succession to the)” proionged murmurs of approval greeted this fi YS, Be. Fiubay federal oftices in Boston. The sharpest con- again observed, as they were found to be rather P1d0 required at time of fais, All conves: | ALL TO BE SOLD IN LOTS TO SUIT TO THE | HALEPAST POUR O'CLOCK, the followina” de- and -of the executive committee, | olera) omcen in Monet attorney peneentel avowal of loralty and were formally checked | yigraceful at the first drawing room. In all Fit pt EL as . 3 SIT eel estate, situated in the ety of Washington, Dr. James E. Dexter, Col. M. J. Foote, Col. L. | 1°" pete uerues Hour ica emerast (Oe AS presiding jade. i the frocks there was a suggestion of greater ‘B, BRADIEY DAVIDSON, RIGHEST BIDDER. SEATS PROVIDED AND | Disirit of Columbia, and kno D. Bumpus, W. H. Doolittle, M.A. Dilion and “ ~ P . Bourgeois then resumed: “I do not know $ ' i NC. x | four (dy feet front om Charies F. Benjainin. for the position, and as the won of Judge E. what this new maneuver means, Ido not even | fliness and evidences of crinoline. corte = pe me ee Rockwood Hoar kas the legal traditions to pre- More unpleasant to record even than this is a Sod twony See G20). with wa cf alley cs, These ladies were also prosent: Mrs. Mary M. | } wish to know, but I feel it may prejudice the = = LATIMER & SLOAN, snd twenty Sve (HS), with use cf aliny oa, the raat petri Husband, one of tho veteran nurses of the | jarehim ina measure for the office. But he | disclosure of the trath and give rise to the idea | the fact that there, seemed to be rece FUTURE DAY _ mbt the tmprocements thereca. 7 +e) Seek Se0Ps SHER | Te ree err if the Dower third corps and a congressional medalist; Mra. }* 0% had much experience in the courts. | that justico is not free. In leaving my office to Eta avitatne ence ‘if ATTERSALL: ALTER B. Wi x Terum: One-third cash, balance tn one and two of Co untis that the folowing naked wat Adalina Sweet, Mra. Dr. Baker, Mra. J. Horine, | His youth and the large demands of politics | protest I wish to way that I would not allow the | Much in evidence among those in the drawing | ‘J = W clog gis Yours, with interest, secured by'a deed of trust on the the au Mra. J. H. Wilson, Mra. Freemont, Mrs. Tan- | upon his atiention have precluded this. | His | accused to become accusers nor the minister of | 00M, but, at various social functions of the ANNOUNCEMENT. CEROME COLLECTION, Wdeposté of 2200 reduicel at the time of ‘wal ane “Ti. Ish. ae. were ner. Mra. St. George Crook. Mra’ Dickinson, | leading opponent, eye Hall, though tise | justice hiraself to become accused.” Lona the props palsy bg epee ragse fl eas AN IMPORTANT SALE hic HONs conveyancing and recording at te coat. of be ameesed thereto, the Gor ee ee * | a young man, served several vears as assistant | 7 )°° z = a ‘opagation of this unsightly bulb o1 a fi Siiser “Terioe to be complied with inten iS land's f ministration. He is a lawyer | Oycy' tidy net, for is building up of the hai HUNTERS, JouN F, REALL, yh A Kindergarten Story. of experionce and a stanch democrat, By | CTeryb0dy looked at the defendants and thelr | needs a net to confine it. Tho genoral impres- HIGH ,STEUPING "hod CART HORSES, mhivdtie RINTLEON A aown,) Teatees. | gt he 5 ‘Fo the Falter of The Evenine Star ia- | Civil service rules Mr. Hall should stand first in | “xt "Barboux (rising) ar “Ido not forget | 10% left after the drawing room is that the HACESED eons gases OF A T Rataurre. DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, —— | Sy the fice ‘The frst report of the Kindergarten Associt- | the order of preferment, but he doesn't belong ; get | chignon and fuller skirts are what the imme- THE PROPEKTY OF rf 20 Pa AVE. SW. | Sha “ius, pr that M. Bourgeois was only yesterday the min- | ‘i ‘i i mr.’ DOU tion of San Francisco, published thirteen years | to the inner circie in democratic polities and | ister of justice and I ark him respectfully to | ‘ste future has in store in the way of fashion, fitter vitae BY EMINENT EUROPFAN AND AMERICAN 1G LOTS ON. ROSEDALE | NaN street nxt ‘@go, contains the following story, which in its | may be passed by. There is the general. feel- | sav what maneuvers he alludes to.” ——_+o2—__ TATTERSALLS’ SALE REPOSITORY, . MASTERS, i paatep BE oLyey rw tony | Muswectextende and Whivney avcane sharp contrast of humor and seriousness, its | img here that the best man and a sound lawyer | “Sy. pourgeois (sternly)—“I do not know, but] THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. SSth st. and 7th ave., Now York, 1 Oe oer FRAME DWELLI TION. $f the, Canited States woitiers! Hew {interesting eequel afier mdeven years, and ite | Will get the place because Attorney General | 7 om conscious of ther” fs peace tet aes THURSDAY NEXT, MSNCI SIXTE SOR a ON WEDNESDAY. MALCH, TRENTE-SECOND, | Hou 8th to AG: street, and significant moral, deserves attention as bear-| Olney as president of the Boston Dar Associa- | _M. Barboux—Nobody here doubted the sin-| Appointments of Local Interest for the En- LEVEN AM. cotlowine: Salo To Take Place | siti tips a fing other than «local interest. Right here im | 07 A. Tant-hended advocate himaalf te Heels | CCP O¢ Madame Cottu's evidence.” suing Year. sli, foaled 1; | 1a dia hand Lots 2 : our Washington streets and alleys are similar | 105100 legal attainments abead of tho CONFRONTED BY DE LEASES. Washington conference (colored) closed its] guise weldiig he Harwerss this Ina very hand u Th the gnbaiv ecimens of the hoodlum trpe, destined, like | ore ‘nebulous considerations of political in- | Charles de Lesseps here arose, and in a bold | ta panier matty fine elaine he Gia came ene. |\Wedmesday, a oe Da leseppuinsisn ones Sissi fimmy of the Barbary Coast,” to be a power ‘ebulous considerations o: pol [labors at Staunton, Va., yesterday by holding Kind inal aries: bred at Aylmer, Ontario. Street herdics, with the tmyrovens here for future good or evil. Let us insure the | #uence. manner, in tones that rang through the court-| two services. ‘The conference passed a resolu- | PAULINE, seal brown mare, foaled 1sk6, 16 hands; Fifteenth at E 0 Sven | wire ten-foot good result by applying the remedy of our wise POSE A = peed bpame PE eS foo in uttere ee attacked me @ | tion requesting President Cleveland to appoint fife "by, Verna, dam by Van’ Dorn (thorough Fy "Fnof ane: Ong. thn} cash Yenc in oe, and friends of the Pacific coast. The story is en- | A good deal of curiosity is. manifest ittle while ago. Well, mousieur, here I am, | one of its members chaplain to Fort Myez, 'd trom Canada. By her breeding she r e o Sears from the day of sale, titled: “Jimmy, the ‘Ling Hoodlum’ of theBar- | whether District Attorney Allen will be per-| face to faco with you; what have you tosay| on. Washington, - dishep Andvews, read the should mace "very clover Luter. Th hanes @elock a.m. thet porchssor PROPOSALS Bary Coast.” | mitted to serve out the remsining year of his | tome?” i es : ; Griver. ‘She has teen driven wit, MaBelle, Bred mt interest ‘per aaa Jimms, known as tho “King Hoodlum” | ‘erm If Mv, Olner and the wliinisteation | De Leszeps folded his arms and loeked de- | following appointments of local interest angi penuros, Ontarlo. And Half-past Seven | scan a = among the smaller street Arabs in the vicinity ine POSALS FOR ANNUAL SUDPI IPs Por TER srick Bank | fi@ntly at Bourgeois, while a violent nproar| Washington district—W. H. Brooks, P. E. 2 seal brown inare, foaled 1889; sired by fully approve his course in the Ma " ‘eras, dain by Onturlo Chief, 16 hands. This is Fequin CORPS —MEADOU ALTE in which he lives to. be Tender ee ea eas ri to rank | among the audience grected this sudden ebu- | 1g: D.C., Alfred Young; Bowie, Ma., nly Pulse on at econ Fy mn Siih, tp Stteen. deve, fro Pe, QUARTERS ANTE and accumander among men, He is bound to | “XT te th bar ier the public is a unit in re | Hoa on the part of the leading defendant, | atkins; Damascas, John Barner; Ger- Sonformation and ood manners: Has oxtraaction O'clock p. Oey Thovegche'to reaell at te, bea power for good or for evil. He ewars bis| garg toi, It int known Just how Mr. Olney | howe conduct up to this timo had beon af | NObe Watkins; Damascus, John Barner; Ger- and ls prompt and fearless. SaBelle and Pauline St tie cost of the purvhaerr or rn sae comrades as the wind sways the trees. He is @/{anqe an the matter. He is personally ac- | east within the rules of orderly procedure. | sere; I. WATCLFVE, Dai: Stockett; Laurel, Md., 8 A. Lewis; Laytons- J. 8. Jackson; vathat cine eaced. Breda sea | COMLIMUING Thursday, | 3. jars hocolate chestnut gelding, foaled 1887; | : natural leader. Searcely five years of age. be | “0 Uatel’ with the accused men Me Potter | Judge Desjardins indignantl waniehe Sa ae aa imported Starquls duu Uy a Fox Hug vi AveHPS his welding is considered by ccmpetent are F SE A has the brain of a child eight or ten. He bas | Tu cuore a director of the Boston and | cannot,” he said, “allow these his He can be verygood. He can be Maine railroad, of which Mr. Oiney was the is spoke up: “T] logues. The | ville, Moses Lake; Marlboro’ ¢ must be recognized by all.” Oakville, G. D. Johnson: Pisgah, W. R. J. roar 1, at public So. 1009 E stregt | very bad. "He can disorganize ths schoolin tive | COunset : The audience calmed down, and M. Bour-| wijiams: Pooles rantik Judges to be a model of conforination iw thor Hl MARCH SEVENTEENTH, at HAL? 3 ac minutes when he sete bimaclf resolutely about | ¢hpines, P °° Me Gey of lie entrance into the | coi. urocceded to reply im deliberate language | yaumaus: Poclewville, | Washington Murrey; | gighiy magiired, hay watre action th borane | SMOG hours, at our) Mall eons on whic interest renoains | Tun i alti. Alowia. Sealed Bra it. He ts apt to set himself about it all too Pe to M, Barbour. “I have not,” ho said, “to dis- | rocks; Sandy Spring. ‘T. IH. Brooke: Shiloh, at London. Ontario. SCLOCK “Mon the FOCKTH DAT OF often. He is lovable. He is terrible. He is SEAPFOINTMENTS NOT TO BE MADE. cuss the truth of what M. Barboux chooses to) i, iT. ‘Alexander, Tenleytown, J._C- Love; | "siedby “the iether ees | Sales Room, corner! , feral som cone at all sunshine or storm. He is all that iscom-| The understanding that President Cleveland | say, but I affirm in portion the evidence in Washington, D. O.—Asbury, D. W. Hayest ‘hands and shows «reat qualit | Ug i) Ly w prebended in the word “smart.” He likes ex-| does not intend to reappoint former office | which I waa called in question. M. Soinoury | Central’ Wan, If. Gaines: Eenener, Rleandad aie hurso: esa tandes of citement. He makes excitement. He pervades | holders bas discouraged the friends of ex-| Was not aware of the facta, His statement did | woe ba tas doen wed wathiceti: | TOth st. and Pa. ave. ; | Dennis; Mount’ Zion, $. A. Carroll; Simpson ier thies tn | preys. wi Fie at the room as soon as he enters it. He talks sbont | 4 aie not dispose of the charges against me. There- | ¢ " ~ ao Bred in Glencos, Ontario. pa ELg KTH Day ot Jumping the Valjo stret dock tvvwim | Pgtuater Core nd cx-lestar, Saltonstall | Fre fam bre te ebat ins Theva ese | Peet Hg. Nalor, is inion © | poh aati ane 140: dt wy OPC WOS Es ih lng beste with all the nonchalanee of a veteran swimmer. | (oj. X. Covenes. It ie generally conceded | %, the result of a maneuver, the authors of | p'Dowen, field agent of Missionary Society. f agenticran's inkl weieht, unter or saddle ‘ DRTHWEST, CORNER OF | aston. 2 ek yn ‘What t» more, he actually does this. | that Mr. Maguire will be the next postmaster of | Which I do not know.’ ARS AE a Papi py oe re empadgetirey y fe rag meet be Ste pate, Se ES deed of trust duly recorded tn Liber | _ Think of it, ye mothers who brood your dar-| pocton and Col. Coveney collector of the port. MADAME COTTU REITERATES. ; z Sciion are erfectien a, ole Diaz, Durte, Constantini, Culverboase aid” | 15k, folie 40G et rege, save oF the and reconts for to lings of that age with tenderest care! “Think of | } Suet ba . RAIDING THE POOL Rooms. victo:! fing, foaled 1988: sirod by Thany othere of equal merit. District of Columbia, and at the regacst of the party | named Jimmy jumping off the Vallejo street dock to | 18° Fesignation of Postmaster: rt i hourly With this M. Bourgeois retired from the wit- pee i nor 10 haunts nigh tine celding in'e | A large painting of Moses ‘Striking the Rock, by }accured “thereby. undersigned, surviving | 1S to the of June wim! And then think of the whole vocablary | eye ee ee eee aulin timely bas: | 2e0 stand and Madame Cotta was recalled. | Inspector Byfaes Will Break Them Up in| fire piee wiunet te hea "eet hanter | Mattte sag, oriinal Cost @8,U00, will also bs eb | rumen, wil vals ty patlicraaeiton, tn front of slang gathered up in that opulent brain! | binary. Collector Beard's intentions are not | Madame Cottu declared that Goliard had told New York, bot cniy to maken biel but a wate and’ reitable Saleen HALE-PAST FOUR O'CL Jimmy would get 95 per cent on an examination | 55 clear, Col. Coveney said Satur: that he | her he would go and see M. Bourgeois in regard | The New York police made a raid on the pool pee apie pre os pace ee ve of the Quarterysast Se nang SB Draficions to the last degree. | thought that most of the federal officials in | to her. rooms yesterday, closing several and arresting aro i J iced | Srietnal lot Gy in a Seti atthe enti | Avtstant Ucertermanter itoe, 210 Seth Where have you been. Jimmy? We have | postion would remain undisturbed until their | | M. Goliard followed Madame Cottu on the | sm” Sucorie | LONDON, » bay gelding, foaled in 1889: sired by Im. cant corner of said ignine tbence north en an Ee gras athe romryes th i f k and could not find out t ascore or more of the occupants. Superin. ported Yorksiire Lad, dam by Hickory; 16-14 ley 11) fect, thence West 20 fort 4 inches, thence euitat task eons ana “ed Rae “to | tefms run out. stand and confirmed her statement to the effect | 4 terion” ands; this isa very handsome, heavy’ welt | VERY Y: Sitti 110 fowd,thense eant'20 fret d inchestu thebexin: | where you were goue.” “Iwe been over to —— that he had told her he would see M. Bourgeois, | @ndent Byrnes says that the “commissio: hunter: his paces aresinvothundessysin barnes | VEY oVAUTABLE nin, toxether wits improveruents, Ac. | Onkland.” was the curt and prompt reply. HARRY KERNELL DEAD, “but,” he added, “nobody authorized me to | business isa pretense, and that the gambling ages a very andeoiue appear: | ATACGN | jdefmn: Que fourth cash. the vale ia three equal oe ee eee SSS say 0.”" was done in the pool rooms instead of at the opan, Ontarte Ou WEDNESDAY, MARCH FIFTEENTH, asa, | iprtallmenteyat one. two aud three youre. 6 the teacher. | There was a mischievous twinkle |The Famous Irish Comedian Expires in| M. Bourgeois arose and exclaimed: “If any | frock, hands: sired by sinported 4 AT HALE HAST FOE O'CLOCK P. Mts so will oil | (ually, secured by deed of trust on the pr ie tieuumidiaee GUhomba pair. “OR. Fee palliniraneaonpear ml Sakon fined nets ie atlas oe PIES blood inare: thie dine hu 2B fect on the eust side of Connect.cut avenue ly an | Zlqy ath, at the option of the Purshas } been cribbin’ cherries and foolin’ the eroas-eyed f * If a single pool room opens tomorrow,” said Well-shaped neck; gu0d sl Fa wood ‘about M4 feet toa 10-foot-wide alley, of complied s 5 day: | “And who are tif cops?” asked the un-| Harry Kernell, the famous Irish comedian, | Of Honor let him speak, in the audience | Superintendent Byrnes, “I shall raid it. And | pyepePhQ ited hares bred at London. Unt. Square feot Sune the trustee recerven, the Phekt ited tencher. “Why, don't know? | died in Bloomingdale Asylum, New York, at 5| , At these words the uproar in the audience & AL AND KO} AL. a handsome pair of chest- third cash, balance in one and two wed, many, as was evident from their | I shall continue to do so until stopped by an ‘nut Keldin d cost of the roperty at th was rev foaled 1857. 16 hands: this isan | years, with interest, nectired. by dent Of trust on the ‘Them's the perlice’—this with an Chaser after five days AN TRAVEL. ir of illy | o'clock yesterday afternoon of paresis. The | murmurs and exclamations, taking part with | Oder of the courts,” teemely fant, at the ortion of the purchaser. ginny enable, bal ot cloves tuatened | Grgperty or ait ce wPaesaneee: | some mewsnaws pubis in Wash , | — suppressed scorn of so much ignorance. | comedian was taken to the asylum from his | M. Bourgeois and others with his accusers. |, “Ill rip any pool room up the back under- douse bred in New York state. Auciie apt recording atcostaf purchaser.” Coney" | | All, conveyancing aud recording at the oat of the | Yn Gore To Evn bat sort of an outlook is this for a child | sqebany bob! wns ‘Inded that th t taking to open,” was one of Mr. Byrnes’ re- | GOLDIE AND J@NFL. a Dewutiful pair of golden | “misukde THOMAS DOSLE GE SON, Aucts, | PUrchAST. wervivine - ee : ° | onan olidiy Sask Octobac, when. ba’ ficak seni | Judge Desfardine concluded thal the most SS EL. 9 Veantiful pate of, welder o per i ag scarcely five years of age? Is it not sadly sug- ; fective way to allay the excitement was to ane. | marke. Ho added that he hoped to hold the 5 y gestive of a future all too dreadful, unless the | fested signs of insanity. Recently he began He holds Se ae eee cee aeenomins Dele, of fine conforination and excellent manners. FUTURE DAYS. NE at y ‘ ‘ | gumblers, no matter what their plea. ral I Beatle, restraining. formative influences of a| failing in health, and it was not until early vou. | Pond ‘Ba pearing, and he gave wn order to that | FiiY Tt 0 he law the pool ‘rooms are dis | CORPOERL @'tar meine eked ea Ete Lichaweat , PostaetNae CROSS. “TEAPALGAI NQUARE wise and faithful training shall make this gifted | terday morning that his family was notified of | citement tosubaide, i orderly houses in that they are the resort of nt eR ed Gk HoDSe Aap ST ABN | all parts by Mir. LOW'S own system. duauring safeder boy a benediction agd not a curse to the world? | his serious condition. ‘When the hearing was resumed M. Soinoury | idle, dissolute and vicious people. ‘Tho district bred.at Z 4 BEtOe Fouse AR Grate | Hees Wateace stored, forwarded ain kd by te It should be recorded in this connection that at| Mr. Kernell was in his forty-fifth ‘year and | was recalled. He made a long statement to the | #ttorney in behind him to enforeo the law. In 4, cob foaled 1886, stred by Tie hee uf LOWS POCKET CABLE CODE, price S0-cente the close of the rear Jimmy was graduated into | leaves a widow and two sons. Mis wife is better t that neither M. Bourgeois nor any other | !l something like 2,500 in money and all tho Fate old-fasinoned cob on short lees, aad wont ay think aaa Res ra cony of “THE P an advanced class, and now almost every day, | known in theatrical circles as“Queenie Vassar.” | minister was in any way responsible for his_in- | betting paraphernalia inthe raided rooms are Sait so:ne old gentleman. fitential park | AT. istrict of Columbia, beurine date February 20, 1885. pe Oak ERCHANGE, after the close of his school, be makes his| Mra Jane Kernell, the aged mother of John | terview with Madwme Cotter He himeelf, hel | in the possession of the police, cs kind ia Farms Sn at Glencies atari bed aie and passed Ja Equity’ Caues No. 14100, wheres Binapeat Bae Mex, prompt appearance at the Jackson street kinder-| and Harry Kernel, lies in a very precarious | originated the idea of a conference with he ————_-+e-—_____ wofer.| DENSINGERS AUCTION JpAzaan. aay = nes mpd . 18 a Keiding of ex- | IDENSINGER" SCTION A Eleanor G. garten and insists upon washing all the slates | condition at the house of her son John. Mrs. | and had arranged the meeting without com: stor bows has fine action in ves eee ee shall offer for vale at publ ion, in front of th and stacking them away nicely in the closet. | Kernell was prostrated when Harry was > 3 make an ‘deal lady's park uses, on TH AY THE TWENTY- ; i municating with his superiors. For profes- esas “For,” he said recently, ‘thin is my kinder-| taken to the asylum. The news of hia sud- ws : Feapeceive press — hack; be has been driving with Ouida. THIRD DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1803, at the hours sional rensons he had deemed it best to keep the am? oumpa. Ted TEAS shred by hereinafter nawed, the following Gesctived Valuable | henluarers gacten and I like to come round and see the | den death. which unfortunately reached her. | matier secret. He believed that ho way only | “50 Mills the Supposed Murderer of His Brush: extra a lo ree x tis imiorcved property, to wit: Good tele and s folks.” | Jimmy i likely to come out all right. | has only added to her suffering. Mra. Kernel | doing his duty in trving to get at the center of esis uote A ge ily aa ‘ney amd othe } THE TROPICS ATLAS LURE. ‘New Fork to the. Island of Habricns ‘climate aa’ the Britis mavy yin the Wost Ladies. ‘are defendants, we IN COURT. Hess and premises saline ales oa an the Ps | = . 7 Pa leal lady rk pair, their actior 4winal lot number welve (12) ie mm wo ow It will be a matter of interest to see where | is upward of eighty-tive years old. It ia doubt- | the scandal, ‘The charges that he had threat. | A terrible hooting affray occurred in the feiiec meres et ee ay ye i ee | trated’ vamobiet mallet fr. Pia FouWoons tiga: will be twenty-five years hence. ful if she will survive the shock. ened Madame Cottu or “had promised her any | Upper hall of the court Louse at Nashville yes- | BUDGE ANP JUNO, a pair of bays. eelding and mare, wo oe Plat or iy of Was! Inston invaaid’ District | COs Awen ‘New York, ce ear aecienca: seen, meelane theccens OTEKO’s “DIAMONDS. favor in return for information which she|terday. ‘Thomas Jones shot and probably Gov and Verne; ths isa pair of iady's park phar: |. Louisiana avenue, THURSDAY MORN. | therso ‘brick house and pe pro Peat si ear bd sce — might give him were utterly false. fatally wounded Joe Winters. Five shots were (1 Sid cpa niamunmnrar aaron ING, MARCH SIXTEENTH, AT TEN CVE On . story and adds: “It is now twelve years since | L ns athroy, Unt. 3 secafiley At FIVE O°CLOCK ON SAME DAY, lot nambered the above was written. Our Jimmy graduated | The Small End of a Big Story About Her and IN Tite CHAMBER OF CEPUTIS. fired, two of which took effect. roa edey Warrior 16, Tig hase tish; ttt banana =. dees eee es we nine (D> tg David Shoemakers subdivision of aquare Ww: with high honors from the public school. and is Her American Tour, An hour before the opening of the chamber | Some months ago Tom Jones’ father, a toll- ue of quality and substance ; . hie 48 co Mr. EU Wilson of Pullatetphle and are ground plat or plan of said city, together with the f ‘Steamer Wate now ina lawyer's office in this city. He says | Prom the New York Sun, of deputies yerterday an excited crowd had | gate keeper, was shot from ambush and killed, Specimens of a large dog cart er rourharshenees extra fine workers and drivers and suitable Proxememts thereon, consisting of an old frawe | angst TURDA pre ewrey hese Kindergarten Association’ | When Senorita Otero, the Spanish dancer, | gathered at the Palais Bourbon. When pro-| Andrew and Joe Winters were charged with the JET Seb eet Came bred at Fort Erte, Cnt, for any use. Lytiae of sale as rrescribed by the decree: One.thied | Hit Tigt him, He bids farr to moke a good, tatelligent | "BO Was in New, York fora seaaon two years | ceedings begau the xtrangers’ galleries were full | deep, arrested and indicted, and the trial of the fonled 1887 and 1885: this pair of seldines arcot 5 eae final rauidcation thorcot by the Court tof which &200 ms 2 cee) ago, began filling subsequent er tw in | and hardly a place on the floor of the house was ice yesterday tho “Saekney’ tyie aud have extra hich Knee { 20head of Horses and Mares, consigned by isto be paid as depositon each ‘piece ot, property end honorable man. Lat Pcticnapi aria See phair gd : Sgatehid bite et actin; bredin New York stat local parties, embracing good working and the day of salcvand the ba: f the purchase a ty gf BS + foreign capitals she displayed a wealth of dia- | MANE 4 se a egooia, exminister of |, THe court room was packed with witnesses | Roct) sist cinast imeregheesa) Honey to be pall nemo) cf oper | fo Alexaniciesweriys ae Wasbnawon Fa Headquarters for the Wheelmen. | monds which startled her audiences in Berlin, | jgstice, who was defending bimaclf on the wit- | {oF the prosecution and the defense. Joseph So ee This will beone of the best opportunities Sicoly trpme che dey of abe. Oe ONNSEOTY % a as deeer deer tanaine a postmen: Vienna and Bada Pesth. In fact, her enormous | ness stand in the assize court, delayed the at-| Winters was charged with the murder and Kina Scie or duh Sow Wi of the season snd should not be missed. Tuaindor of the purchase. money tnust be ive Kinaaie'et 1% s\n FHCLSI 1 3 oy Winle : ~ She interset froin the any of sa success at the Orpheum in Berlin was due | trck which the Boulangists and royalists were | A%drew Winters with being an accessory to the of trust on each property sold-oF tH decd. TWENTY MORE equaily as ‘trust on each property sol largely tothe free advertising given her in | Teady to make upon the government. hi if @ neenred by deed | St pris FES MORE sages S. Bensrsoze, Avcrioxeer, — Eventually M. Bourgeois entered and, amid yonldor aitearh.at the ovtion | * hier hasers, Property to be wold | - aes ” free of all encaimbrances and taxes due up to and in- | JDA<T EREIGAT LINF_BPTWEEN NEY Youk tions for the consideration of members of the League of American Wheelmen and the thou- When the cases were called in criminal court rnd entar A 2 : : |ANDS AND TANDEM: mbld2t 940 LA. AVE. cluding day ot sale. All conveyancing and. recor pul: ADELPBIA. bo" WARUTNGTON sands of District eyclers who duly read your | tlme'Laowa among the far Finng mes ot the | tense alence, took his. seat at consider- | Yesterday before Judge, Andorton the defend- |” a1. OTH MARTA A AUOLE Woks, i Stpirchangr's cost, Iu case the terms of sate are tot | Areutecinents have-Vewn ede Hy toe 4 oe : fe : * Ray Yo of the | Abe distance from the ministerial bench, The | #8t# successfully pressed a motion for a sever- UNTERS, COB, POSTES, fe eoiuplied with in ten daynatter sale the travters te: | Waeiiteion stoatsboat Company with Y Popular journal, | A headquarters building for German capital as the “Diamond Queen,” and | - *s Se! - ance, aud then the cases were continued until AN IMPORTANT FEATURE in connection RATCLIFFE, DARE E CO., AUCTIONEERS. serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the de. | lives operating out of the above named the uve of members of the District of Columbia | the name followed her to the other central | PUSiness in hand was speedily tinished and Ar- | tho Siext term of court. with phis erent pole eine an. SPECIAL ASD IMPORTANT jrevious atvertionmeul tn tite livenize’ Son sees, | Enccsasteriomse bee tenet eee division of the league is needed in # central | European cities in which she performed. mand Pespros, republican deputy for theseine, | ‘After the disposition of thecares Andrew PENMIBITION ‘AUCTION SALE pe eee i coma” (~~~ —sameademedey Jecation. In this building provision should be | “In Bada Pesth a dramatic critic with a rich | Made the interpellation concerning the gorern- | winters was taken back to jail and Joo Wiatere Ot - Se Se WILLIAM J. MILLER, git al Sipertaten tent juads for the temporary storage of cxcles and | Hungarian imagination. aided by the sugges- | Ment Knowledge of M. Soinoury's interview | 414 his wife remained in the court room to oe ee eee aap Eaed in the Cat «WEEGHKIGH CARPETS AND HUGS. RAND. Trustees. for the convenience and comiort of members,. tions of Otero’s manager, wrote a long story | ¥# jotta. lect a bond. By this time the court room Joan, at On there BEING THE ENTIRe CONTENTS OF DWELLING 406 Sth. with reading rooms, ba for league | concerning the dancer's diamonds, their value A STATEMENT CALLED FOR. | Ena been practically cleared. TUE Z COMES HO SIXTEENTH STN. W., THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Auct. I I i einai bog mon | portman - pments. and their bistors. He ssid that the diamomds | The testimony given by Mme. Cottu, he said, | Finally, when Winters walked to the door, a Aenne sh HAL ASE cee pone ee JPENCASSON BROS., Auct — would encourage every wheelman in the | were worth about €1,200,000, an id been in- | Jones, who was standing near the head of tl 5 SEATS RESERV RDSONE PLUSH SUITE, " 7 A. THRP) STEAMERS District to Join the league." Instend of a thoa-| given to Otero by the Vanderbilis and two er | ue sent that diva ean eee eee aie | Hones opened five on han Oficee Bice he | ADMISSION FikEE SE4ES RESERY rneNORPEAT# MASEL AiEROR, THUSTEDS SAF OF § NICE THRFE-srony | FOWERFUL TRON PALACE sand members we could have 10.000 and our three other billionaire families in New York, = ; ip | About the first to reach Jones, Mrs. Winters! caraLoGURS mar bepetained at the office of | COUCHES, BiNC. A < PO; gk Nan staees NORTHWEST. *WaSHIN “SORFOLE™ : Beld for wrefuiness would be enlarged corre- | before whom she had danced at private enter- | should not have happened, or, if they had hap- | ang others who witnemed tho shooting said | fA TAFOGHS Ma Beontninel.at the ofc of LACE CURTAINS AND HANGINGS, | ,L0T 20x05 TO ALLES: ee * spondingly. Aun estimate of from 15, a in the Di et has been made amber is rapidly incressing ducement are now offered them ‘AC tainments. ‘The dancer. he suid, was accom- | Pened, should have been brought to light at fnvt Winters fell at the eeeond shor ‘Doth st, Have, New York PORTIERES, TURKIBI CARPETS AND RUGS." | | By sirtue of a certain ced, of trust dated the ff- a teenth (15th) day of May, A. D. and panied constantly by an English detective, who | 08¢e by those in power. a Several men in an excited manner ran upto| 2¢ Wal EASTON, MANAGING DIRECTOR. fd sisous the Sand revords of the Disescrof Co. | Dallyat7 p.m. from thefootof 7ihst tor Fortrens | drew a high salary merely as the guardian | » The enemies of the republican party bad | soney and cried: “Don't let him esca eee, 1407 CHAMBFRS: “ 5 = ALNU’ : 5 orm “eg, | lumbia in Lil Olio SBT et seq., and et the < To [ATBIER & SLOAN, Anctionvors, 14076. st WALNUT, ORERET 027 JSP en Sure request of the Holder of the nove ‘secaked thereby | Monroe, Newport News, Norfolk, Vinginis Besoh, © Join the of her jewels. ‘This detective never Jett | found in Mme. Cottu’s testimony an excuse for | these cries Jones in ® self-p manner —— ATR AM: A iselt at public auction tn frost ry Jreee, Dato commodioas any! nolappotnted Otero's presence when she was outside her | 4ceusing the government of smothering the in- | said: “Tam not going to escape. ‘Tknow what | Als, OF THE WELLEEPT FURNITURE IN PILLOWS AND BOLSIERS, BCANRETS sireets._| SACAOAV tne RiGHTEENTH DAY’ Mattos | Portamonth and the south, ‘Throng slewing ost acters. bs ould outweigh all | rooms atthe Grand 5 | ™ i 5 S ; quarter; s s rooms at the Grand Hotel, even awaiting, Lor | ot Poesible of ‘utilizing it for political por: | Lave done and have no wish to flee.” Jones |" pestpENcE No. 187 TENTN STREET| MoQueT. BODY Deena camper, | eee PASE FOUR OLS aiLtbe) | service via Norfolk and Carolina railrondané Atiantis P im the wings after she had danced, and ac- — 7 ‘was at once taken to jail. x a in the city of Was! n, of Colum . moperates in the smallest companying her to her dressing room #o that | Post. The necessity for a frankstatement was | "*! ai th NORTHWEST AT PUBLIC AUCTION. eae a yh of Colmmbia, | Coast line, between Norfolk, Wilmington, Charlee pe sony | apparent to all. Had or had not the govern-| yJsises Bondurant, who was standing near the SG TW pits bincty-seven (O7)4n Mattingly au trastees" contousth myace mane y Ro_bistwayman manquerading 6 a siege aa ee i at eoisour etnias eekoert: | Winters, was struck in the groin by one of the| COMFRISING TWO HANDSOME FRENcH-| WALNUT AND MIRROH-ER( ON REEEE PIECE, -| Sabdivision of aguare numbered three wand | tou, Sevannai, Jacksonville and St. Aagustinn gals sixty-nine and one-fourth square miles, ih | might find an opportunity t0 tear from ber | ment instruct noury in his course with | stray bullets and quite severely wounded, PLATE BEVEL-EDGE PIER MIRKORS, . Sixes (00) ee por pia recorded in 3 which is a city of over 200,000 inhabitants. neck or fingers the priccless gems which adorned | Mme. Cottu? though his condition Banc thought to be very Past CORNICE 20 MATCH; 5 NO HARD DINING ROOM: ey OR A oe oo *_ sO, CALLAHAN, Headquarter buiklings in other divisions, them during her every performance. After |, Godefroy Cavaignac, republican deputy for | gancerous. SOME F. P. MANTEL MIRRORS, WITH | WALNUT SIDFBOAKD, EXTENSION TABLE, the District ot Columbia, together with = Bounded by state lines, would be impructicable, | adding corroborative evidence in the form of a | the Sarthe, was received with cheers as he en-| "Wotere was taken to the City Hospital SOE ASSES, eae ERNE FOLD » ROA PORATCREE ‘Tormsof eal: One-third of the “a - ? a th ty Hospi ING BED, FINE PARLOR FURNY SERVANTS ROOM FUMNIIURE, Dut here such a scheme would be feasible an rative of Otero’s luxurious life in the Grand | tered the speaker's tribune. He defined briefly ues: ie na en mh mpotsl KITCHEN REQUISITES, ETC. | bePaldin cash and the balance grand success, Falk it up, brother leaguers | Hotel and a description of her retinue of serv- | the, peeuliar position into, which, the govern- Souventr Cotns PONTIERES AND ZACE CUMTAING! PIG: | THs Parnitare ijn excllent condition and sboula |Soup gee interes. ttaes pane sud wheelmen. Where there iv a wili there isa) ants the dramatic eritic. sent out this atory to | ment had been brought by Mme. Cotta’s teat eres! TURES, ORNAMENTS, BEAUTIFUL OAK | command the attention of partis in search of Gosia | fh rate of ek () per sent per ahaa way. $e EE E Parouena prow Te was Printed crers~ | ued the prosperity of the republic to speck out | 1 compliance with many requests, Tax Bran EXTENSION TABLE, NINE LEATHER. | @housebold goods, Ore S00 wilt Ne reared ae Hie of ale ‘Transfers of Toal Estate. | or Aenea wecremented on as illustrative | fearlessly the whole truth. has secured, for the accommodation of its COVERED DINING CHAIRS, LEATHER. No. U0) SIXTEENTH BT. XW. St, Gcherwiee the property will be pose Deeds in fee have been filed ae follows: | the opportunities now open to mesic hall pers novnorors’ Dextar. patrons, a supply of Columbian Exposition Pinas AND CARPETS, SUPEED Warnes Sw AERE RIDE. oe EK abr paper inthe esi 3 eadaniauees PS sub 21 7, blk. 5, forme * ‘Whe: pale, " TAN ERE} : (CONsUL1 Lats sa tcacoaney cone poe rie nk by story hed been swallowed | sessed, « oe although self-Pos- | Souvenir half dollar coins, which will be far- SND OAK SUITES WALNUT, OAR aan | WEDNESDAY, TWENTY SECOND MARCH. OUBIGAINARD 2: WARNER, Surviving Trost, Ci nstmegy, He gives tock cn are > lest apearge ten my | aul digested by he uacapajer sondanseE tea | walked to the speaker's tribune the hush | .:h64 at cost price,—one dollar each. Apply CHERRY DOUBLE AND SINGLE MIRROR. TEN O'CLOCK A.M. mbb-dkeds S16 F st. aw. foeneee, es thington to J. Y. Worthington, 34 int. lot 19, and dig si Ps | of expectancy was almost painful. He began mbhl4d&dbs RATCLIFF, DARK & CO. |ANCERY SALE OF VALUA Tie ve. and Xow. continent the Budapest Tageblatt t ks | Pi cS FRONT WARDROBES, FINE HAIR MAT. : & CO., Aucte._ | Oui aie? Bik. 7, Trintiad: €- Pot 18, do: @- Suman | igo published this ahtive ine farewell article | BUskily, but, quickly clearing his throat, | *t the counter of Tux Stam business office. \ THESSES, FEATHER PILLOWS, BED RATCLIFFE, DARE 8 co, AUCTIONEERS, Pinar AND TWENTY oboe) qe et ee Jobnson to Maria W. Hasson, lot 13, sec. 3, 96° published fare shouted: a a —_—-—> DING, TOILET WARE, GLASS AND ‘ ADAME ATED PHRENOL- «, - rnin g NG, : CHINA BoA ave AOE TH A FRAME HOt i - Barry Farm; 0500. H. (. Stowart et ol to F. | SOnTmne jhe dancer: senorita Otero, thé |. "Those charges are absolutely false. I have Hig Failure in New England. WARE, COOKING UTENSILS, ETC. — ‘The undorsumned trastee in equity « nt render coven pe 1 Schwutzer, part 22. sq. 530; ¢—. | Emily ond queen, decided that the care of her | beet before the court andhave answered every-| The Atkinson Houso Furnishing Com-| On MONDAY, MARCH TWENTIETH, 1999, | SSSIGNEES SALE OF SHARES OF STOCK BY. Ronisois equity deoret 3 fpr seek only. 404 Bei. n.¢., cor. Bi Kiipeton to EA. Built, sab 130, doz, Jewels bad become too burdensome, and, there- Henk Thee ie nobade CRE to hold UP MY} pany of Boston, with fourteen branches in| MORE, Mat loi Gor” yates Me eG | AR GRIPAY. MARCH TENTH, lem. aT OmE pier siipesee fe ied Ae : 22,000. J. ¥. Worthington to G. ¥. Worthing- [irs ook wicps, to sell sixteen beautiful pieces. | "As. go oiause and. checis subsided Mf, Bour- | other New England cities, has madean assign- | sm perthment. we, will weil, a “choles ottece sigeaaemag BAicLiren Dauk'® Co., “Aoc" | Pow oeLace aad soak feronnd kao immerse BaF Yok Galk” | ee eS Ene Go] ome ten tes pends ean oe ae ecis Tepented much of the statement which he | ment to C. F. Libby of Portland and ©. C. Con- | Pigesuy in ciline sour partion a tienige, 1G shares stock, Ward's Daley Gompany of the D.C. | Sept of-saut lot fo square sembered signer (0, H Worthidgion, ink tame: €. W. Dancy.) GBF favorite actress, Mise Arankn. Hegyt of the {bad Just made in court verse of Boston. President Isaac H. Atkinson | _niid-ite i Shares stock Beltiinore Bid. nd Loca hes'a, wife fe i =¥ ‘BoSsTON CABINET VAPOR Bx re ‘ Werttiions int eames $ “UW. D Faspiot Tiserer ee naa bn oe ‘THE PREMIER'S SPEECH. says that the liabilities are €1,500,000 and that | 7,onric aie OF VALUABLE LAND IN ALEX. Seynsese tywterous Cub, yeshnngtons D. C. A Warren Choate to Magdalene Doan. sub 2 = Cia fortune for the jewels, but only “ ‘M. Ribot said M. Bourgeois had vindicated | the assete are estimated at $3,000,000. P ANDRIA COUNTY, Va. TERMS CA: Pe ae “OLDEST {ELISmRD ’ sq, 908: €9.750. A.B. Clark to . 1. Eilers, |Meat is f apitce, | The gems were beautiful | his own honor. He, himself, would now vindi-| ‘Tho trobulo was caused by tho stringency in| py ictus of a decres entered at the November 7k. TOMAS f Asstenecs, ~ Raper aatenaE ST sub bag . 855: a. : A er agphand to anat patra iw thie rovsiotion far Gan aan cate tho honor of the government. The story ho Spend — — ey to a oe term, 1092. of the frenit, court ae Alexandria | RATCLIFFE, DARR& CO., Aucts.” mhi-dkdbs hore hth wondertal proptio ait of spree Martha’ F. Jett, sub 4, +q. 889. $4.15 i by this revelatic ramo! non Saturday. county. hancery Castle. — events ‘from eredie ‘! 2 : diamonds never existed, and told by Mme. Cottu, he said, when not false, Shan va. Welch et al, therein pending. the sander: ABOVE SALE TA SED UNTIL Bevo be Pieaant, Sets 4: Gish etal tp | favas to belove tat te blionaire Vandefoie | Was dtarted. A: Loubot hea fld the premier | PRT iN, banaeee, 9, SROMOGON. | teed auieacnaes for aint paprne argpated | pEoAE AIG OVERRATED SED SUE Fecovers ant ~ Serger cee Pg ed ‘A, A. | Never existed either.” that M. Soinoury m requested by an in- ts in full. Wi it | the “premises, offer for sale all of that’ bisiprt WM. Me! ng Gig ies ee ea ate termediary, to grant an interview to Mme. | DU fon of ths indobteducesis to frmater orton | fists heen Oe ie a enaNG AE | mapoanane = HOnRRS Auten Jane N. De Coursey et al. to E. 1 part 14, Lady Bieyetist Injured. Cottu wished merely to ask that she might bo | ®4 vicinity. there are a number of creditorsin county, Vicrinte, sede , is ‘s tract land by ali 8g, 81: S.A. F Logue to Timothy Caney, | Miss Willio Briscoe, @ young lady who re-| allowed toes her busband MI. Loubet ‘hea | New York, Philadelphia and Chicogo. oume with Duseuen, larwe, burt with Bene: | IJUNCANSON BROS... Ancts stb 25, eg, 916: 82.000. | D. B. Groff to sides at No. 1324 L street northwest, met with | authorized M. Soinoury to receive her, sup- ment, cee tenant houses, Tarc0 Shade Woes | TRUSTEES GALE OF A Two.sToRy BRICK Simpron, lot 3s, block §. Beightwood Park: = ¢, |# sud accident about So'clock yesterday after- | posing ahe had no other business in view than Peg ae i araud piscerras theme NUE NORTHWEST > CLE Wesiey Heights: 2040. same to Naty C- guin, | BO% While riding a bicycle near the corner of | SFanging to visit M. Cotta, 2 ebihemal Mis at Washinton, aad the oes ang | 2045, fouls Sauk Stsae! PSTN peered, is tar 7 aan te aes be x) | Pennsylvania avenue and 9th at The = abrabber; jhe planted there are now in of Colt i 1815, do.; $540. Katharine Chese to H. K. | Penney and street, ho client tinve an Saker : thai jumbia, we a ‘young, lady won 3idh Meyele ar aux allo a jew with the prefect yaty. shape of the innd ia 4 ‘of er As Fulton, lots $ and 4, sq. 1, Edgewood. #—. D, | Young lady was riding a bicy. time, | Of police, Was this another eat nH sauare, and fe one of the c ‘sub 60, wq. 1027; | and wheu ‘turning the corner the bicyele col- | Of Police. subterfuge? pati post be binge rr go ge tog I bande Ares : * | lided with « delivery wagon and the was thrown | this Woman wish to lay = trap for the prefect Shoal iewosia aakes toes ae ‘and Suan B. Robinson to G. T. | beneath the horse with such force that she sus- | 9180? Eres ville sites, on Wectninatone wab 103, 3G. 155; $3,467.50. G. ore Poisons = poe nee bent — “i Fe EXCITING pry PANS, sof ear ae |. N. Wilson, sub 26, #q. 108; ¢—. | By’ her up and carried to storm of protestations “Shame! ‘ ‘ Ree tI rsy J. Coker, cub 9, eq) 208; | Scheller & Btevone’ drag store and. she was “We feel absolute and perfect ‘ferme gt tole One fourth ch. ad the €—._ W. E. Shaffer to J. J. Darlington, part 2, | *fterward removed to her home. Dr. Magruder | confidence in the Remington Type- Ey'honde of parsharer, ty 48, €. W. HL. Wilkes to Hattie ¥. Lee, | ¥&* called to attend her and he found that her iter,” is the pl Sway in and bearing Uateroet Art 4, block 8, T. and I's sub Mt. Pleasant; | injuries were serious. but not necessarily fatal. write: > hi easant bs ‘until which a prominent New York pul be art 4, blo Suntn'| Ebenezer Alden, driver of the wae 5 eT a aree iso. "G. Hi. King | arrested on a charge of assault, and later ta the t 25, lot 11, Chichester; ry TL Hackey, interest in parts 10 and i3, 2q | €vening be was released on bond to appear in lisher puts it. aes. 81, Georgetown; €553. C. E. Campbell to court when ee Briscoe is a sister-in- ees J."Lanck, lots 9and 10, block 17, South Brook- | law of — ¥ . Lindsay, manager of the ta land; €—. E. H. Miller toJ. Rakeman, sub 11, | Goodyear Rubber Company. B. TOUNG, ae $14; $—. "T. G. Hensey to J. H. Bond, sub eC—_= S UPS. stork af the ctroutt Alor. 146, oq. 271; $8,150. I. Brooks to Job Barnard Schiffmann’s Asthma Cure est @t aL, part 11, sq. 580. €—. Never disappoints, Instant relief and comfortable tai Ree a Seo oe 4 Patuxo indeed, Dr. Bex’s Cough Syrup. Package. Mention this paper. .

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