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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1893—TEN PAGE ———— = A MAN OF MYSTERY. NEW TREATY WITH HAWAII. A MATTEK OF FASHION. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ____ AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES Clue to a Blood-Covered Stranger Interested | It Has Been Drafted by President Dole and | We Have Done Whut We Could to Pervert THIS AFTERNOOD TOMORROW. __.___FUTURE DAYs. _ i — Seen ee See Sa Sent to Weektaaten. ers ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. JOMA® DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, - aeeaeeeteanan tees Almost all thove who have followed the Bor-| President Dole and his cabinet have not| For year we have slaughtered the shados of | HUATUNEES: DARE & CO.. Anctionos phere k barton © oF cremate Sep ett LETRENT Sontere | RATCLIFFE, DARK & 6o., avers den murder tial believe that there is a. ‘man | abandoned their fight for annexation, even if] the modes we have pretended to re-embody in| ""NolivH Garrat Aruret BETWEEN M AND SEES ORTON AL PROPS eee ee ee REA cte a FA DAT OPSUNE AD, | tl diia nn baat i ali im the case.” The Boston Post with this be-| they do consider it well nigh hopeless, says «| the splendid fabrics of the present; we have eee aT ADOTION, Pursnant to ust made on tie th day of | the premises that Prauuafa! prcne Lata cURT ere Ranraro meee "AND SE! Vet has been on an independent trail and bas | special from San Fravcisco. For some time | borrowed the names of things and desecrated | Op, FRIDAY AETERNOON,JUNE SIXTEENTH | AT BENSINGEIS AUCTION Bazsan Lae oe 4 SIN‘ f ‘Westmoreland county, Va., on the 14th | of L street by adepth of 6 inche. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we Mi x NSINGER": »N ALAS 7 "1 is Property alse —* Gsevsed come new and incsthmahly imper-| the president has bean preparing 0 now treaty | thelr memerion. Wo have joined Biisabeth of | Shesrumcrs ater tac'ta wrcnen art fone Sapo elegans mag! her, AD. Ish. i Liber 45 and folio | alles. | This rroper:s ain hae a six-foot w BE Sorte of adecrke uf the Supreme Comrt of the wuare 672, fronting sherman, “trustees, | Ie lot i i ¥: tant evidence. of annexation to submit to President Cleveland | England and Anneof Austria in the same gown, | $8°2 10 feet on North Capitol street, and ranninw back g 4 ) @a Awe. ray ‘trusi _ Col ed in nts i. Pherman. “tras four-store brick dweli- Breet, making then the most desirable Dulldinse m bonded. imdavneduens therein aeecribed | atl moder mY burda’ having heen tubsstuted in-place | bells, furnace ata. = jest Sliermanns one of the said trastees: in’ aid | Property sth o That story of the mysterious blood-covered | and Congress. This treaty is known to be | and have rejoiced in the Greek coiffure above a | sites in this rapidly tmyroving section of the city ‘Sagoatel and generally suspicious appearing stranger, | ready and to have been approved by the cabi--| custom of the Dutch Renaissance; in fact. we | years per cont yer anuane stucved ny teeduttiiee | SPECIAL SALE OF CARRIAGES. WAGONS, |! J. BAY 1. IM, at FIVE 7 . ‘ Seed of trust by an order entered tal the oo = Peter fists or eler ‘coe aL. teeletiowine Bacehed according to Witness Le May, can be corrobo-| net. Probably it came on the City of Pekin, | have rather boasted of the American Mosaics, | 08 thiproperty sold, or leash. at they opstin of rig greg beige cergregr earned evened pg, Set oi ine at rool renin i ie seid Tope the cert Wan net *. Binet ot Sale rated to an extent which should entitle it to| and is now on its way to Washington. which is like our lineage and our customs. Slee AIT convenancing aud recordin Bazar WEDNESDAY. MORSING, JUNE | of bomdecccured by sat deed of rusts the tinder: | “Htexson ofteait, parsien waving city.” UTestwent, Cone) ton that consideration which, by reason of its| It is said on the best of authority that it : ; f ; redehige eeinitnea Senet trastecs wil gel'ad pubic anctioa to the uch: | Terme: One-third cash, ba ance TEENTH GOTH) DAY OF | and foor years, with 6 per cent per annd at Colonial “Beach, Weatworelana | senil-annually, oF ail cash fnia, the fodowing described personal | termes to suit parchas : t ieeies, phae' . icles state, to wit Purchaser's ¢ wt. A depos: reqi Rt bee seam Wipes oepeed Household and Kitchen Furniture of | hale. Terms of sale to he complied with nf the Colonial Beach Hotel, consisting of bets, bed Press and grocery wagons, &e. These are | steads, chiirs, matting. bur oun’ e rain, unt! SDAY, BTWE: Jeli-d&as » " hactioneere. of all kinds, fancy delivery wagons. ¢x- differs from the treaty first submitted to Con- heretofore vagueness and uncertainty, has been | 7S" ainly on the disposition of the labor fuestion and in the matter of finance. Presl- ‘And further, the Post's witness is a gentle-| dent Dole takes the position held. by ex-Secre- man of public position, of keen mentality and | tary of State Foster, that special legislation re- git Bidder on’ the NIN a8 rrvseribed by the dect=>, are: Hance in One at 7 vehicles, ‘embracing jump-seat_ car- Fiages, surreya, dayton waxons, top and [ ih depenitor @200 required aren ton days fr at tenn days, otherwise the richt reserved to resell the Sue are Mot com lied with ie the UNCAN: ., Auctioneers w vis: cots, | Property at the risk and cost of defeaiting parchaser | '~ of sae the trusters, reserve undoubted integrity. specting immigration, or in fact any class legis- D Pe eee ai new and the latest styles and best | to} et rare, blankets: bed linen. tow: wud | After five day’ advertisement of sah Feeale’ in some | Wet to reset moors gt the risk 20 ont of It will be remembered that on August 19, | lation, can be enacted for or by any state, ter- FYEREMPTORY SAUE_OF VALUABLE BUILDING makes. Dintne Room Paruiture, consisting os ebairs, tables, sade DUNCANSON BiOS., a reanie In sone newspaper published i Weck LOT ON D STREET EAST NAR SUUTH niture, isting ot chairs, tables. b + Aucts. | ton. Des espaper pnblish-d iu Waeuinge 1892, Miss Emma Borden received a letter|ritory or district of the United States. and, CAROLINA AVENUF. . a rina snd wines ware. ‘nen and ‘kitehen Of the purchasay "> *ReIME and recording at the cost signed Samuel Robinsky. In this remarkable | holdiag this opinion, Mr. Dole probably has in On VOREREY ERSERNOON, JUNE T WRITS. 25 sete of new double and single harness, | tonsils necessary to'ruh a atiumer hotel u one hun | | {#°THE ABOVE SALF HAS BEEN POSTPOXD. Parc ee we epistie the writer told « startling story. He|serted provisions to probibit the Chinese ETH, A. D. 1803, AT HALF-PAST’ FIVE O'CLOCK. ALSO Sorey can, On TOE ‘Terins for the personal | eT RECORD, Tas ae MALE Past hive ASDuEW A Lire Stated that on that fearfal midsummer day of | laborers now in the islands from entering “any Oe a CS 20 second-hand wagons, banries, phactons. | PS iiree hindred and four Giutylote Terma: aul | OCLO'R BAe” SY Wn SelPaun” sabe ant ‘the dual he was within afew miles of | other portion of the United States," to continue $f one hundred feet of lot eleven (11) in square sevon jarness, Se. e see inthe inninete | PHOMAS DOWLING factioneers, Fall River. He was s Hebrew pedier, who | all existing labor contracts in force until expir- Me prepecy i Pal cated for a balla ii M9] rare cance) S9U/bar (any Sie | Op cere cr aieets eemensteemee eee | A DONLERA EPO: OTT a, traveled from town to town afoot, carrying his | ation, and to allow all Chinese laborers now on. parchasemoney inc en eee em ee oa) 1 anil hote reservation, contiining: ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, bal- i anceinone andtwo yearsat percent peranium fiter: ee me: two sterreny sicp gi th ofistat ou tne properiresasoa Sateattnch sect EXsINGrR ‘ Talia Rove Horses iKeourcane Pinceaar stauaersage g | on S, BESSSCHE: 940 La A Fs ce 9 sa'e. Conveyancinz, &c,, at purchaser's cost. Te it ‘modest stock in trade in a sack which he carried | the islands to register under the Geary law and on his back. Wearied by his tramping and | permanently remain on the islands. With these heated by the August sun this itinerant merchant | concessions granted, President Dole believes Was resting « few moments by the side of the | the labor question will right iteelf. New Bedford road. ond of sale to be compl‘ " JEU. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 1411 Gst. rhe 4 ‘The fuancial part of tne tresty fe more com- PG er Ae ae : : owucre at Colonial orate ; tere eee ‘He was suddenly alarmed to meet a man who | plicated. It is believed that the United States and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ ad- | ®AUE AY AUCTION OF A TWO-STORY BAY. | , Terms: One-third of the purchase muney to be raid Screserved to reject ony or all vroouais, All wafers was covered with blood. ‘The man explained | government is asked to insue treasury notes to Menara Wass eB some newspaper pub- | BEING HOUSE NO. 227 H STREET NOMTH: | for sue to be elven yavabie. resrectively. with In: 9 ce Eneeiones comtareins heater kee uta bis condition by describing a fight he had | pay off the Hawaiian indebtedness and mect Oe OS" GREEN, Attorney, EAST, “ECKINGTON. © terest thereon, at ix and twelve ‘from day of BORG ana with a farmer who refused to pay him his due | the expenses of the proposed territorial gov- 213-dkds __DUNCANSON BROS. duct | yh Wilhofles forsale on FRIDAY ie hoe a ees otis muna for farm work. The dealer's trade instinct | ernment, these notes to be full legal tender in JPUNCANSON BHOS.. Auctioneers 22. block 3, ekington, D.C... impr farm a \Joining Classic Shore. a DROPOMALS FOR all parts of the United States. containing seven rooms; all niodern improvements. Terms: One-third (4) cash, residue in two equal io ‘ J TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ‘Ter very easy. and made known at time of sale. | instal.n notes for <he same to be gt It is believed that under the terms of the LOTS ON FOURTH STi EAST BETWEEN | $100 deposit. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten | respectively, on, 25 JHFAD OF HORSES, MARES AND MULI ¥ stranger at once applied the lacking to his | undey snc coediteneas Congress wicy iarpoee, ROUTH, “FRONTING THIRTY SIX’ PERT BY |e UPI2akdsse'] GEO. W. STICKNEY, eee Tn cay Of ae—orallcash, Stoption OfDu | FEOSED TOUS BND. BREESE TO BE | Rootes CENT sre ie ‘at once appli under such conditions as Congress may impose, DEPTH OF REGO? DIEEE Tite Fee THR AROV! SP . 0 | OS. The remainder of t cena ead RIGNED To U- BYD. B. KEIFFER, “TO BE | for washing the towels of the War Department boots im large quantities to cover the blood | the proceeds to become a special reserve fund BY virtue a dood in trout. we ‘will sell n front of | WEOMESDAY. JUNE ANENTL-FinGT i80t suine | tain ne twolunised and wiaiy and Bftcen ous-an- FRIDAY SURE Pip lure the Bacal soar ems which was upon them. These boots Robinsky, | of js United States treasury to be applied ‘the premises on TUESDAY, THE TWENTIETH | hour and place. [jel9it*]) GEO. W. STICKNE drodths acres, more or less. OK AM, Wi uation furnished om in his meager English, described as of Russis | against the currency issue, THE CORRECT INTERPRETATION. BAL OF JUNE, A.D. 18th at FIVE O'CLOCK | iruoMas DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers fsialimente, noten forameto be sven” parable: tee AAR, G1 E The printed forme tenth leather, or summer shoes, meaning light tan. Statehood is not asked for, but it1s proposed | But during the summer of 1893 there is evi- | PARTS OF LOTS 19, 20 AND 21, IN SQUARE 789, G12 E st. now. spectively. witht: terest thereon, at six and twaive MARES AND at placed in seaied envelopes The pedier further stated in his letter that | that the territorial legislature shall enact, sub-| dence that for many occasions a coterie of | Froutin 36 feet on th atrert east near Fentaslvanta months fro aa m day of sale—or ali cash, at the option of OKKERS, DRIV} = e ee Se depth of 54 feet 30-100. inaking | VALUABLE. BUILDING LOT, ON | ETRVENTH | purchaser. GOOD GENERAL CHILITY Steck. TMIR SR | Ag SID Mio nt OM KO THORE, Obie of Dulldiux lots, having’ 10-foot nrRE AT AUCTION. The sale will commence at THREE (3) O'CLOCK on | COLLECTION OF GOOD COUNTRY HORSES. | 2 2s! 7.1m. “ea ETE WILL | ()EEICE (OF THE MARSHAL D, was much agitated and acted | ject to approval by Congress, such laws for | leaders will resolve Ives into “harmo- | two: very “desired we, Will only ‘ont | £2 in a 43 day ui come igHON tie at THREE (3 cos SRHOGED £7 4 D AVIEND THISSALE ins fore cee the afraid. and time again he asked about | seif-government as do not conflict with the | nies” of the period, the gown of which they | alley along side. his appearance and the pedier sided him to| federal laws or Constitution. wear. Thore ‘will, be ‘ae capise Tor house corms, One-third cash: balsnee in one and two cover up the traces of blood. Thestranger also | Since this new treaty will be submitted to the | gowns, from morning negliges. to full drees | Januth hea eete sec meaam, Interest. pavable seust- | Ti sguare Oi, repeatedly asked his commercial acquaintance | Wayhington government so soon it is doubt- | soiree.” There will be the 1830 for everything | Premises sold, or ‘alt east, at the option of the pur. | 218 .D. DEAL Se iy HO) Ret eit oe sittarine | 284 be coutinned from day to duy until comleted. POSITIVELY SELL WITHOUT RESERV! ‘he tite to the real estate will be retained until the THOMAS DOWLING & SON, fronting 40 feet on the west side of Fagen <ocEtiobien . 5 I, eet sontiieast bya depth nf 110 fect 10% | yu if sUrchase mowey OF sel7-5t ‘Auctioncera. sorgers Ah same is paid, and should any purchaser f% pe Buti! TWELVE O'CLOCK M. about the trains for Boston and the time they | ful if any instruction of special interest has | under the sun and there will be other periods | <haset, | Adebosit of cquired at tue of sale, | "igeme: “Gnethinl coh, Valance in one and two | wittue trim of nale ant pavinent of 3 C, & SLOAN & 00. Auctioneers, THIRD, TOKE Sor the Solio ran. gone to Thurston, the new Hawaiian minister. | which I haven't learned, nor can learn, and the | sale to br complied wit! ‘dayn. otherwise trus. | Years, with interest secured by deed of trust on the | tr: \dvertise aud sell again the property on |” (necmmmers to Latimer E terap for the United Staves court Robinsky’s description of the man was rather | Some sort of instruction undoubtedly came by | names‘of which ought not to be spread broad- | tees reserve the rlcht to rovell the property at the risk tne andl recording Rt purchaser's ‘cout, A | frbich defauit ia made at the cost and risk of the de- aoe 407 G ot. nw. such quantities es mney be requis general. He stated that he was of medium | Sunday's steamer. It is believed that Mr. | east, anyhow without a descriptive pamphlet | Suacost of defaaltine purchaser, after five days ad | gogayancyng wud recorting at purchascr’s cost. A | faulting purchaser. ‘Ail conveyancing and recorditag ‘endine June 3) 1s, Ss n such le e spaper $100, ved ve of sale he cos! of ” x en lors height, bad reddish hair and mustache and| Thursion is directed to urge that action on | attached. But the 1890 will serve for the mo- | laued iu Washingion, Bee, = me NwaPaver PAb-| Tei-ikas THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucte | *YOCfariner mtcrinerion a Ewanavince, Parstinos § ERiGeS tqnied and guns cf rath would weigh about 135 pounds. He gave a fair | Blount’s report be postponed until the new| ment. We willdare to adopt it more com- ‘A. GADDIS, ) JPENCANSON BROS.” Auctioneers _ “ , PAINTINGS, PHOTOS, &e. be pro-ured on rpplication at this office, The rig description of his clotaes and said he wore 4 /| treaty is dered. letel: r} F. B. BURY, | Trustees. — CATALOGUE SALE OF ABOUT FIFTY _EN- | teserved to reject any andal! bids. D. M. RA! Sa TE roel goverment hee enya | Peitetnuae one andl te |_sreante___B IVR ST aceasta, op oRRORMETE 7 OOO eras, athrnon row: |Cage sor rn Dm ‘THE PEDLER'S REASONS. to pay $95,000, with interest, because Spreckels | of the hour. Those are deift blue, Syrian red, | RATCLIFFE, DARN & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | TOWS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CRAYONS, &e., VORMERLY THE PROPERTY = ARTWEN ¥ Fe The perigrinating tradesman did not report | prewed his claim. This hax undoubtedly been | willow green, mauve, lavender, green and the | ¥ aS ABE virtue ofa decd of trust duly, recorded, in Liter | \\yALTE OF THE LATE Dine Save % “aa Seale” Rs trai ite ters sin tain it | it VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE DWELLING, eget ee a ae - - — receit at the office of 1! Hef clerk and the mater oth police, bo sated, Decne be|Trorertmene rable Zo meatal Tah | eee eae ae i ha ade | ERAS SIRE BRR EER ae a att rh ey sinite | THuster sear on varvanennar evar, |CEO, BANCROFT, HISTORIAN, |feizix auins ase ae ae peddling license afraid mands, but those who have followed closel; -harac te GANT LAWN. AND KN 4 § ¥ » A.D. 1893, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. ‘THWEST, WITH THE ADJOL NG Lo’ THIRD, for supplying the depart > the officers would hold him on that charge. Guns maedhewmin oan toe be Frsestenhg eorrdgr Fa rhe, botidee and FERTA vatheet” werwie cates narnia sah Ciiersubenios soa tenet ‘OCCUPIED BY’ HUN. 73 | COMPRISING OTL PAINTINGS BY MANA. | fal year vndliu Suns 30. TAO4, with the Flown 7 eoneaeny ag elena mat op cee Cone lol etpeontadedempepe ear geal tet| bom: a Bibra lor. The bodices and| STREETS NORTHWEST Premises known and ‘distinguished ae and being in RESI, BEIRSTADT AND OTHERS; ENGRAY- | articles: stationery, Puel, foe,” Mi F mig “ Uniontown, in the County of Washington, District of | In ‘vursaa { the provisions of a deed of trust Ni nd the TES ST weENTIE: in pursuance of 1 deed o' Ixos lies and the Washing of Towe! saw the letter, which was postmarked Waltham. | [ately from Honolula, who is familiar with the | traditions of their times. For the ekirte and | HALF-PAST SIVE O'CLOCK EM we will sch ig | Colmmbla. “and known upon the "plat ‘or plan of | recorted in Liber No. 134, folie 3M) et ney., one BY MOKGHEN, HENRIGUEL. TOSCH, | [) ES <i i a a said Cniontown as being lots numbered. 15: . sof the District of Columnbi €) LEFEVRE, KELLER, MANDEL, RENNER, | ton RICHARD OLSEN. atterts he to the mayor of that city asking | situation. says that the minister of finance ro- | hats we will not adopt in the fullness of their | #°%EOf Ma protien ay, 285, with the improvementasthereon, tovether rwith | cued. wesurvtvine trustee under ald deta wul'tct | YOLPATO, STUART WASEInOTON Bt | eee named Robinsky cently refused an offer to take $70,000 worth | enormities. The hair will be worn high at the | Fronting 18 feot on Lothatret with depth of 105 fect | {28 Improvements, ways. sesements) rachis. erivi- | on SATURDAY, the FIRST DAY OF JULY. A. D. HEATH, &.. &c. ; ALSO PORTRAITS OF BIS- 7 7 Place. The answer was that no such person | of provisional government bonds at 5 per cent | back of the head, slightly waved. and with | tosn sliey. imorovea by'an elecantly tilt dwelling | tesa, ap trtene 0 bolonscing oF in | A at HIVE O'CLOCK F. Mat publicenc:ica.te | MARCK. VON MOLTEE WITH AUTOGRAPH, LADIES’ GOOD». there, but that one anewering to that | discount, but the latest Hawaiian newspapers | a tiny curled fringe about the forehead. One | s2uisininy, nine rooms: all modern improvements: ‘fern: Guethind casby balance in 6, 12 and 18 | estate, situated in the city of Washinton, inthe Dis | BANCROFT, GEN. GKANT. GEO. | REED, ~ — ad received show there is no sale for the bonds. | woman wears hers in two stiff loops standing | "This house was Uullt by the own thonths, notes to be given bearing ¢ per cent p inet of Colunbia, to wit; The western twenty-three | SCHILLER, GOETHE, PETIGRU, LEessING, | Qurixe Surrs. wep a ef pcre homie up very queerly. from a circlot of rove at the | snd the work betur done entirely oy say's, nto BUM inierest, payable semi-annually, and. to b feet and six inches of original lot numbered two) | GADSDEN AND OTHERS. Cured by adeod of trust'on the property sold, or ail | and the eastern twenty-tour feet of subdivinion, 1a : LazEe av the option 'f the purchaser. Conveyancing, | designated ne "Gi in equate miunbere! one humdced | (9, i BUMSPAY, JUNE TWENTY-NINTH, asec, | 3 evirs. oes eummeeihy the uawioss and are comaaee. | enone ae Beat purchaser's cot,” AC deposit of, “8200 | and wisnty-fve TRS), according to the officiel plamand | et ALE EAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. within our | eowweR SILKS. Why the Attendance at the World's Fair ts| ing forbidding prices. The hair will not be | uiert tos deed of trust for 85.500, payable in June, | Piha with in fiteen dnpe, otherwiac the tramess re: | he fotloe ina noetas eae nane Delo contained within | Teetton of pictares, all framed ahd ti fair omdition, ‘With curimproved steam- " lg OR ag eae Ra Fe nys, other wine the trustess re | the followine meter and hounds: Beviuning for the | Wreitqu OLN ct are on. | FLANNEL SUITS. Light on That Day. parted and drawn over the ears. It isan un-| annum ferve the right to resell the property at the risk and | same ata point on the northern line of North Istreet | qye'ettat Wyma opportunity to obtain souvenirs of ‘A large proportion of the exhibits of the | Bécessary disfigurement, is it not, when the | | Terms: The purcbac money over and shove the trust cost of defaulting purchaser a tor five davs’ sdvertise- | twenty-three (23) feet and #x (G) inches east from the EXHIBITS COVERED ON SUNDAY. | base. Odd shell combs, which look like scoops, | BOtby fntract. 114 therefore an, exceptio : pent of suc tenale in wuine ished in | aoe oer a x Gatsicerce malird vo any adarens PARASOLS. , other is protty and just as correct?” The cut of | £4,8,Peli'incash. two hnndred doltare (200) of which | Washington, Dec.” “ome Bewapaver Published tn | setae or ota cet and a ey eee | _Selr-dleds CXGNSEDAN & CO., Aucta. ive you better, quicker Chicago fair is covered on Sundays and the | the 1890 evening bodice is = woeful matter to | piled wiitts Hitest aes Hes the dae TE ee Co CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER. _ | thence north nitty (00) eet od. sin (Oy imeke ne oak Seah BLANKETS. government buildings and many of the state | the girls with thin necks, and a source of ro- | wite the rit is reserved to resell the property at the | jep.akde BENET H. BERGMANN, thence onct twenty four (26) feet, thencpmorta | (), © SL/OAE & O0.. Auctioneers. 2607 Gxt. CURTAINS. At —F +} & he Mohave beet | uldings are closed. In the manufactures] joicing to the maiden with «, flawloaa throat. | Feyanring recording Ay at pulchater’ cont °°" | APMOMAS DOWLING E FON, Kociguwer | (2, tenet cmt twenty tree sh ana = aaeleage jae 8 positive that the stranger alleged ial ck Sail then @xislitha acs es Gace, lor we venture positively into bodices, ty e Ms, Anetioneett ar a, nches, and thence south ope hundred andtwo (102) feet | TRUSTEFS! SALE OF VALUABLE AND. DE- seen x seen peddler was no myth and that he 2 lll oA aud fs) inches fo the Wlacect Uecinuia eatiecr ts ‘ a stox Fiscren, Jee eeictcent at the station twe days | The French section has again disappointed bigoted aerate tartiing manner, | JJUXCANSON BHOS., auctioneers : VALZABLE IMPROVET PROPERTY, Nos. 1yoq | Au llermay over the rear ve tot, torettar with the BETWEEN EWINTY PIER? “AND TWENY. | brome attention’™ i ter the murders." nant 6, 1992, | TAY, ttors. Many, of the est exhibite| The same young matron who ‘weather har in | PEREMPTORY Sat OF VALUABLE, BUTT DING Baltr UF Lora, SQUARE tee A. BEING | dweita and ail dhe “uuprovemente aad appurte: | TOS, DiC. nen) NORTHWEST, WASHING- morning of Saturday, August 6, 1892, | were cover anday, The Japanese section | loops, dons a black satin bodice, cut very low a é ENU We will offer for « WEDNESDAY, veel om is TAMPING—TOWELS, NAPKINS AND HAND. ee ot 2 ° on a aa L Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money in | » BY Virtue of a certain deed of trust dated September S veretiete an 7 <r tha of matchless lace, against the | ’- D.. a ol Mi. we wi wo neal w two-story and cellar brick dwe pie Bg ge aed ict of Columta ‘thereg 2 aa — effective black ground. it is & noteworthy | feResttbe premises to he hichest der, the west | Ning’ “Sas window, msadera‘mprowenents, “Re y| Wier, Jeary Resjecvels, {com “and after said day of | Met ob caummuerananttbersauent othe older of the | or, acu at the station and asked that he | had its big latticed doors locked. Germ: Gramining room: he was divested of all his | Pavilion was open, but most of the exhi i n 7 io 3] sale, for which Install — 1e secured thereby, the undorstened will e=!1 at pub- LDS WONDER STORE, 421 Oru ‘and underwent the required examina-| were covered. In the Austrian department U5 feet 7 inches front by the depth of 87 feet 2 inches i on and the rearof lotan | Sele, oF, which jnstailments the promissory notes of | Fie\vueticy ie iia Y ot 4 went the req e Re a se pieture and we wiil vee it with increasing fre- | of io 7 in square 74. ry Weetts weal of trust for | the purchaser will be required, wlth interest at. the | HGAUctoD, Jp front of the presnises, on THUKSDAY, | 0% Favore. scrap pictures, Chincae lanterns, ‘tion, right. “He passed the examina-| nearly everything was concealed under can- | quency from today until September. ‘This lot is situated on North Carolina avenue near a : -Paraive AT HALI-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P al. ‘love | shaes, "ke. tunde to onder,” Wonden Baten’ Dut as he gave evidence of being| vases. Beigium’s display was open. but there pudbouumdlar sett the Of Int street east The purchase money on, each house over | BuSILY, raid motes to be secured by a deed of ‘trimt on one : fates, t his option, | pumbsred one (1) to six 16), both, tnclusive, tn BR. 4. | _my16-2u' A depioitot | sattare ausvered sixty-nine (00) an per vist resorted | FINE, AUTRE AND RUACK TACES DONE OP THOMAS DOWLING & SON, ‘ing is to be at the cost of the 1 ser. The | i Uber H. S.. folio Rav. of the records of the office | laces and lare curtains a pecialty ; prices ‘tictloncern,_ | Heme or sale fe tobe compltea with witiia Afters | £0 Wnetiwngr tle Muar cf cumin, said and | Cuil ec MMe CIBOUD. worcemor So Maas Valmet ~__ | dayn after the sale, otherwise the troster reserves the | (9450) duller, witht tareteer ty ‘et © per sent | 24 stand, 713 11th st. wn. we So Te 4 and above the trust to be paid in cas, $200 required ‘the property sold. or the purchaser may. trea’ under the influence of intoxicants, he was, as| were no attendants. Norway, Iiussia aud i eetieh ip Sen Seas penereiay caltsinteuns, | er Nellextants kad clothe setched ecxess tha | NT=D 120 YaET FOR BERR Fejected. ‘The captain bad the various meas-| entrance to their sections. The jewelry in the | y, Urementsin « book, which, when afterward | Swiss section was hidden from view. The consulted, cunfirmed the captain's later sus-| American displays of jewels, silverware and fab- chaser. Terms to be compiien with in ten days. soubires othe wee, 4. C. Haggerty Leaps From the Brook- | option of the purc! at time of sale. Conveyancing, &e., at purel \ ag anes Cost. Terma of sule to be ch iu 13 day PATCLUY, Date & Co., ACCT: ther LE = Reh mum, from May 19, A. D. 1893. of | Q NTON AND CAROLI ROH picions. ries were covered. Great Britain did not re-| John J. Haggerty, a plumber, jumped from | ctherwise the right reserved to rewoll the property, at | TX nweg SALE BY ALCTION OF Frame | SismiMehar fale: “Cash, over, abure inenitioned srvtor facans | A” 70% AND CAROLINE 12 ‘The Reddiec’s letter was not published until | ceive visitors. The piano firme all observed | the Brooklyn bridge yesterday afternoon and eiutome newspaper | HOUSE AND’ LOT ON F STRFET NORTH | ington. D.C. Brance. |& deposit of $200 on each lot sold required ‘826 12th st. and 1206-1908 T st. it in the the | Sunday. le ¥ in she tin ington I BETWEEN I8T AND T. | —Je10-sodieas ‘sale are pot fully com~ August 26. Upon reading it in the papers . offered to fight any man in the fourth ward | Piblishe Sea Bly OE _ piled with within ten days from the date of aale the | ARTISTIC DYEING, CLEANING AND RESTOR: captain compared the descriptions and they| In the transportation building covered ex-| when he swam ashore. It was 205 p.m. on the 2 S.. Aucts._ | pistrict of Columbia, panned in equity patents Exuetace reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of | ING of Nant. heavy. fancy or ornamen' z . P. ———————— = =) ree oe “ya apoio meme foe gefaulting purchaser. All conveyancing, recording, | foods, fabric: and articles of ‘wear. OUTING were identical. The tan shoes, with their ill-| hibits were numerous. The section devoted to FUTURE DA 5 i : TRUSTE! E OF VALUABLE LOT ON THE | Be. at the purchaser's cost part Concealed dark spots, he remembered particu- | naptha and other small Inunches was entirely | PFidge and the temperature would have been 95/ __FUTURE DAYs. __| complainant.’ and John Welch. infant, ot al. are ae |e COTES or wakWaGL T STREES. NEwe Purchases? GUADLEY DAVIDSON, to the wort forego tirche eae ee larly, and he al ed that the applicant | hidden under canva§ covers, With but one ex- | degrees in the shade if there had been any shade | "[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucte., O12 E st. n.w. | fy'tnnite ‘auction, Infroat of the pramiser on F TIPROV SD BYR” SMALE BEIGE BOARE: | 3017-abde ae > (PORMERLY AT 1205 SN. ¥_ AVE.) mye? had, ‘upon being questioned; stated that he had | coption every exhibitor iu the Freuch earriage | to register in it VALUABLE BUILDING Lor ox seventir | PAY: TR US PRENTH DAY OF JUNE A. No. #22 PARRAGUT STREET. eas a walked from Fall River. ‘The. man's face was | and coach section had covered his display. Tho | A man, fully dressed, but bareheaded, was| STREET, BETWIUN. GAND it SIMEETS |{MO, AL HALEEAST FOUR OCLOCK EM. th0| pV. 10047 eortain deed of tant, dated the sth | JATCLIFFE & DARE, Auctioneers PIANOS AND ORGANS. disfigured by an abrasion which Capt. Taylor | Japanese section was roped in and the exhibit | standing on the f the south truss, about| on TUESDAY. JUNE TWENTY-SEVEN wy, | and Deine in the city of Washincton, District of | day of June. 1891. and re -orded at | frosty : = = ; ; pot gon the top of sou |, abou! DAY, JUNE TWENTY.SEVENTH. reo, | SOL pane in the city, of Washineton, District of | tail disetacd: one of ths land reeuh {| TRUSTEES: SALE BY AUCTION oF Pram | > ‘thought was the result of collision with | of the imperial Russian navy was hidden be- | 109 rect out from the New York t Police- | AT HALE-PABT FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. we will sel!, | fo pquare numbered vo handed aed ittyewesen | of Commbic, an tof the party secured | HOUSE AND LOT NUMBEKED 323 TWeLYTH | YY You Boy, Ger Tur Be: fence, or was consequent from s blow from a| neath sheets. The model ticket office was shut nora mycoses jalan 18°" | go the,nreules,, part of lot 20, sanare Sov, fronting | (gry, bexinaime for the the line of thereby, we will at public auctionin| STREET. KeTWEEN © AND D STREETS wEN Lov Dor, ter Lar Dest: club.” ‘The more the captain thought of the | up and ull the English vehicle displays were | man Duryea heard the shouts and sprinted up | 70) feet mine resigns oc iarect BY deuth of | Gort ata aint tied nanny cad | PERLE SSG Srna AOS PIPE RGEC | me varess re toca of trent duty recorded rier Yuan’ ana Eatey Opctan aa teed 2 fect alley. improve = ace Fo owen ECOND day of JU: a Mt cna virtue. on vs ‘matter the more thoroughly convinced he felt | covered with hoods. : the roadway, his breath coming and going like ain nace s Ror of said square; ranulng thence north one hundred | P.M... the followinw de-cribed pr snerty im, the coumty 1431. Tolle 467 ch era. comet the Waal eet at ee Ur ah 4 see Mat the man was the stranger referred to in the| | The mines and mining building was prac-| the hot wheeze of tug boat, The man on the tance theme west twenty hres aud itagtou, District of Columbia, to Wit: The cast | Danttict of Columbia. ie wil sell ay auction. front | SANDENS & STAYMAN, $34 F ST. N.W. je16-1m peddier’s letter. tically desert je reason was apparent, twiddled his fin, * |. | allcash, at the option of the pur ‘teot tothe ine of sald etre, | denth of one hundred and itty feet, of lot mumbered | MIXTH. TKR A. Dy SURE TY. -RAKAUTE PIAS ‘Through the courtesy of Capt. Loring of the | for covered exhibits were on every side. Penn. | Tas twiddled his fingers, gave = yell of defl-) sign. ting on ne ot sale! 20) feet to the if d street. lock bum ered slat teen (18), OF Reade | followie Secseived iash ‘and’ pistons aitants ang | IK tentic wares of tealoy mertuar abe taer ota ip tock mum creed ei DoRgr anguine Soe "ssuldivis onof Mount Pleasaut aud Pleasant | being in the city of Washinetan, in the District of | pebsive advertising give universes! ras Columbia, and known and distinenished ws lot let GOH ORUBS, Gen." aut., 1300 G° : $750 in cash and the balance in one | tered “*M" of the recorded subdivision of square —J reat at tbe rave of 8 percent Per annam, | fronting twenty four feet and two inches “ou jannually, and secured by deed of trust | st by «depth of one hundred and seven fect to a teu Property sold, oF all cash, at the opti m of the | foot alley. together with all of the improvements, chaser. #100 deposit requifel at tine of sale. | Wars, easements, rights, privileges and appurten: to be compiled with within ten days, or the | ances to the same beloncing oF in anys ive apertatn, RISISS MUL ke rowola at the risk and cost of the de- | ing sutvert toe dee! of tram for twenty-five hundred are (82, ¢ ‘along that line to the point of bein: | eight (S Ring, together with the improvements | hereon. Teraus: One-third eash. balynee in two equal in- stallments, payable in ope ant two years from the the deferred payments por cen turn per a able semi mnualiy. and to be secured by adeod of tr Tomises sold, or all. cash, haser. A deposit of two" hi aon | required at the time of 3 government boat Resolute a reporter was| eylvania's section was barred to visitors and | *uce and jumped off. enabled to see Capt. Taylor at the fort. He| New South Wales had every show case cov-| He did it with all the nonchalance of a brake- told the story as given above, and added:| ered. A stick acroxs the portal, with a sign | ™" jumping from « slow-moving train, and “The only difference between Robinsky’s de-| marked “Closed.” stopped entrance to Can-| With no ete attempt at a studied attitud seription of the stranger and that of the ap-| ada’s display. Missouri's section was closed | 1” the falling through the air the Jumper made Plicant, who gave a name which I do not re-|and so were those of South Dakota, Ctab, | ® Fevolution every thirty-two and one-half feet, call, is my man wore a black hat instead of a| Montana, Colorado, Arizona, Washington, Min- | OF four in the entire distance of 130 feet. It at cost of purchaser. 'HUS. DOWLING & SON, Aucts. J NITED STATES MARSHATSALF—BY VIRTUE several writs of flert factas, ixrued ont of the office of the Supreie Court of the District o 1d to me directed, T will offer at public No. 909 Pensiaylvania avenue north. fashinyton. D strict of Colum HE FIRST DAY OF JULY, a rt tl Py a "7 iret ‘ i Sade in fifteen d conve | faulting purchaser. 500) recorded ia Liber ——, folio —— acta. New Jersey, Oregon. Virginia, ‘North | Was all over very quickly, but Duryea counted t HAE DAY OF JULY, AD. Test. | piled within Afteen days frum sale. All conveys a ee folie ‘arolina, Kansas, Australia, British Columbia, | the revolutions. He frst saw the sunlight on wt Guat Furtishinge, Ine recordings "x ATE > ena _Jel3.thds HERBERT A. GILie't Temsteen, | foeig eee ch trast recorded tm Laer ioe i aie: Prasos. to communicate this in-| Russia and Greece. Not a wheel turned in the | the falling man’s face gud then on the shiny | Ladiew Unde fons. Laas smd Emr]. a HENRY PBA a wtmes | DJUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers adtrns: One-half GO cast." depot of one hundred icmentee heen formation to ex-Goy. Robineon, but have been | building all dar. seat of his trousers. The shiny seat of the | briidertes, ng = 9 I te Stat. | ee ee — 160) 80 Ue aid ai vitae of purchase "Con FoR ‘so busily that I have neglected it The government bnilding and the battleship pone asa the water first; the rest of the Goats nad Codie, Chil Gents Hosiery; Unierweatand | | Sa-THte ABOVE SALE TS POSTPONED. ON. AC. TR ASTEDASEA NT. BINGK DACRE NG WEE | Huse ett in Biteen G5) days. otberwive. trustees tees | ca SECOND-HAXD FIANOR, dark oes, " soe! ici ‘arbiehings. Thfants ‘apm,’ Clouke, Drewes | count of the fan, until. WEDS? SD: 7 re ‘. Feserve the tight to resell the propert some of our own, make, but slihtly esd fog that wee Sanbed ‘and not” laid Ra eee eee entre bit aes treaty | The captain of a tugboat saw the fall, and in | aut Sim Suk ant Sve, SAK™and. Satin Prim: | 380 ENT FLT Day OF JUNE, 1800, at te samme NUMICHED “1714 Q | Cont the defaatine purchaser ater Sve (dees | WM: RNABE & O0.. Gell” Si? Peau aves y is ; . and Sk ‘Trimisines, Varsaoke and. Um- | hour and place. 5 Sdvertisement of su : as i _ eee dhem, the abrasion on the face, which was snch | Machinery hall presented a vast display of mo- | les than a minuto after he struck the water tho nee, Perfameries, tui! Iine of Not-oms, fee) fen Ae MACKALE, > _ By virtu: of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber | published in Washington Pee ‘TURING AXD | REPATRING—OP ELE ‘wound that might have resulted from scaling | tionless machi Jumper came to the surface, but he was by no fancy Goods aii Souvenirs. Leather Ggods HENRY Y, Brain, | Trustees, | i628 at roito 40 et ve the land records of SOHN NCOLT, iano maker, tuner and repairer, Dol 29h st (tuck s fence as the one in the rear of the Bor ic coment ice mensis 8 compan. Tes shook the watet: Grows Bie | ee eri ten eke Seg pre se ele rearecs. UN THURSDAY. ENENT SECOND OF | Any _ftrtiat Ghia : paired ee “a Gen house, all lead me to believe that Robinsky | TOO MUCH For THE TURNSTILES, | bead and ears and struck out like a muskrat for | fonts: weusily ful in a fiat-clvas dry svode aud | WY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., AU [SESE ACD, tea AT Five O'CLOCK PML. the | ROBERT TE. WHITE: Atom. ILLAM © FRINSEL, OTH ST 5 . : 7 % "| the New York shore. The tagboat c fy" and Kents furnishineestublishment,seized ar | foudowing descritvd land and premises sttante fi the A ‘ Ww . = ‘the bloody and me send the New York shore. The tugboat captain ran | ladie e x a rer 9 aasthcr SELES, ; Piano Tuner and i did see. ly and mysterious stranger, his tug alongside and offered to take tho swim | levied, upot. asthe property of Abraham’ Rauf TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, FRONTING ON | city Wastington, Di-trict of Col ana | —— 3 mail, " Marslend and Vireiole and the District. and if he did I believe there is a connection be- | An Enormous Early Morning Rush to the = and will Ve sold t a : ne a = poy waaaret, 7. 5. ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO.. AUCTIONEER: est prices. Adview given purchasers free of charge. $ween that stranger and the tragedy.” Fair. mer on board. “You go to spluttered the | BLL. 2 i Os TEET ST. AT AUCTION (1890). ders gnbdivision of certain lote tm, square #20 PENNA. AVE. N. mylat —— cemadaren tetas’ Meqaiact adel ee oe ae Dae HALF-PAST we sliall” sell | 18, pax 57, of the r-corda of the office of the surveyor | CHANCERY SALE OF A VALU HERE'S ANOTHER BRIGGS ROW. | ).004(, fia an catia & cruel pasion on for — se cectel Ja front of the Bremises wnhyot 33. im dquare-417, with | of the : lumbia, tovether with alland ATE O8 THE CORNER OF HITE ASD mbinn exposition a * e Dover atreet_pier Bridge Policoman ihproweent, co sry brick dwell | siuewiar ietuprowedin'y wate, avramtn, tick | SFE Ee Ts SOCTRPASE! ‘The Rev. Wilton Merle Smith Offends In-| day morning and took the entrances by storm. | English and John T. Farrell were waiting for | and Abraiam D, Trmce, trading as Be, Harris & Co. ; | Mig, 3 Toes sno _— Re eee ee ennereiacr 12 the Samobelonsint | wy virtue ofa ancres of the Supreme Comt of Gee o fiuential Pewholders. There was use for every one of tue cight pay | him. ‘The swimmer was recognized as John J. | jorgh and James Lausburdh.. tradith sel7dt) WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts. three-story and | District of Columbia. passed June $1. 18. tmeguity | | Absolutely the most dur xO. a1 | Haggerty, plumber, of No. 21 Cherry street. Morris, ATCLIFFE, DARN&CO., AUCTS. BI trtomings, con- Tia eh eas erat ceaitmson et al. are | by the musical profession; constracted after the ‘From the New York World. gates at the different entrances, yet, as is usual | who" had’ often talked of Jumping from the 7 R DA 00., AUCTS. faiuing 10 rooms with tower. laree hail: dup a designs andin all kinds of rare wood cases. Now it is the Central Presbyterian Church | at that early hour, only two were working. Only | bridge. The policeman fished him out, With Pe MES Lage: Jaret kuna: Hes RIE: | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUANLE UNIMPROVED | ube: mod imurovenenta tubes: stationary | Setion in front of the premise on THURSDAY THE Be CONLTPR, 417 11th et. a. that bas = row on hand over the Briggs case. | two ticket windows were open, and with the on-| something solid underfoot Haggerty became her; Feix Cahn, Moses Stranss, Louis strause| Pe QUy REY, NCAR VEE LEE OP pe BX |r ivdot the purchase money tn cash, | TMENTY-NINTH DAY OF JU S05, at FAVE largest NCLOCI Ay E, 1 Sidtthene 46 te t churches in the eity. | coming of the seemingly endless crowd Stoney | boisterous. “I feel like a fighting-cock,” he | and Abraham Siraiss. trading ax Strains Bros. : Solo- id two years at percent per annum | (CLOCK PM... the sollowing described’ premise, GABLER, BRIGGS Gane PIANOS eof the | on Kann, Louie Kann, Surmund Kann, Samuel Lan- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Co seut-anoually, and to be secured by | Situate in the city of Washin«ton. Di-trict of Colum: y for sale or Gece, shen ‘i it asserted, ‘and I can lick any man in the fourth | gud. tra: 38. Renn Sor ‘. ° District of Columbia sitting. ax a court of equits, | aes n the premises cid. OF alfreche atthe | bis, to wit: All that part of lot numbered three Ci) in, furic Store, President Cleveland, when in New York,| Island avenue at the different entrances | "2d" He offered to whip ono or both of the | Clafin Combanr. acorporation, respectively” "| passed March 2, IMG iu the auit of Anges Option of the purchase”. Adeponit Uf #200 required | *QUare Borth Of equare cigbt hundred and Aitr-three | _B20-8 a> Pa ave, worships here. Senator Calvin S. Brice is a | was rendered almost impassable. Tho crush | Poticomen with ove hand tebind his back, ‘DAN SORE. fins ct us. va. Mary F.- Barnes et al SPlete of enlan Converancee hen Seogteiees | (lah, bestoaing tor the anase at the Rertiveest core Ne Of caeto b: compel with in bttera | Of -nid lot and square and running thence east along ht reserve theline of Ienreet woth thicgy-three ( NTT: My inches, thence south seventgenine sO feet, thence DENTISTRY. west thiry-three Ck feet two. (2) inches aud 1,054, the mndersigned trustee will sell at | cost. Te: f the premis WED 3 DAY OF JUNE, A.D. M., the following de prominent pewholder. The pastor, the Rev.| was greatest at the G4th and elevated | “English and Farrell thought him insane and | —RATCLIFF Wilton Merle Smith, is a supporter of Dr. | stations. At tho former two Hyde Park police- | closed in on the wet pugilist and secured him. | (1 6. SLOAN & CO.. Auctionears, 1407 G tt, after five days’ adver’ Briggs and one of the directors of Union Theo- | men tried to keep the people in line, but the | Haggerty was able to walk. He said he “jumped | - muccessors to Latimer & Slosu). i and Rewapaper published 0 re. | ease neren erveuty nine (70) fect to the piso of be- | [PAINLESS EXERACTION OF TEETE. Jogical Seminary. In Washington recently he | heav¥ traffic on the streets caused them to veer | for fan” and that he folt all right, An ambu- | gRusTEEs SALE OF BRICK RESIDENCE AND | $2"D.% Sf,Solut me TRL Sh) ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in two eqial install 3 Pas 30 cRLonorons, - my r land's church, | 87ound constantly in a pell mell rush | lance surgeon told Haggerty tocough. The} STABLE, NO. 636 Q STREET NOKTHWEST. | Sobeahs se10-akas ARIE. | monte payauletn one and tee pean trom Sen ot GER ‘0 ETHER OR Preached in the Rev. Dr. Sunderland’sehnreh, | f°'th9 ticket windows. At the elevated termi-| Jumper coughed without showing any alarming | By victue of acertaln deed of trast dated January | “Bevinning 13-4 perches | JpoNcanson BROS. Auctionse, _ | Spec omvums porensum westnte mee. itn ade cf x0 8! — and gave a plain intimation of his feelings m | nus the lines of ticket buyers and pass holders, }#ymptoms. Then the surgeon kneaded him all Gne of the land records of the District of Go- | trunine thence north 0 op Mh and Date. n.w. | to be secured by decd of trast om the pres tees wala, 0 UNPLEASANT NESS. ‘the Briggs controversy. Dr. Sunderland him-| confined to two gates for entrance to the = omranees him as sound as a drum and | Symi, and at the request of the party vecured there. | thon ty Seal canb.. at the ontion of the purchaser. A deposit (0 EXTRA CHARGE 2 : I will sells partic suction in frvut of the prem: | fe wen it paris, . ; Fs me ‘of sale. Terman to be rome Mr. Smith made a statement last Sunday to | S400 Coveted management, Dut cach train | sa72 that John wae a sensiblo man when sober, | Hismazy, in Widiawz Petlinecsodienin ot | “farhtaredes Gne tied fuck, iseShted im one Poth teed of tran to ws, wena age | YFaoctoe nnd scerdir tron of the parca. APPLIED To TAP GOW. his congregation. In closing he said: brought its sis car louis at intervals of three | but that he began drinking Sunday. In his | certaly Jot bared san. ua poeta te | goers coe ogare Hotes to be aiven for sid duty seco ber 1670. folks JASE PADGETT. RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS. oF fora. hy gpinion, the suicidal Jump of John “Malronin | fh fe or teak si etn: | lind weld wa bead haters af tho rate or Uhr ot the Disie et of Coltabia: sad ‘at the | yerq.agae WAETERML SMITH, Trasteee te applied Airect!y to the runs. ack oved i own, as ‘No. 63 tim from the day" of sale i the ured” G nw. - ~ Ton tad br. Medseotrinseton** © Tt | ‘The entrances were choked for nearly threo | Sunday night g Heceenortver Laedevia'tty ty atten inattny. | |Stable wetutantalt, or adeg at the opto at mn eon, si Roewelhiaro: toe ra'ay atorwand oy Pen rehaser, A deposit of es on THURSDAY. THR pea ee liberal side. Team and | hours, a half hour being consumed in getting | ides of making the leap. The jumper will be | strast non Ned ep be efiendmy band toasy man who Pelievesia the through the erowda into the groands, The | @rraigned in the Tombs police court tomorrow. Saee eee AS SA Br TE he ce genoa Risanases waite Gavtnr tie the andshouldcomipandattention. "| thetimeof tie. ‘Terus of sale tobe complied with Spay SINTH a sirable propert | D. isu. AT EPAST FOUH | U tue of a writ of fert facies ee tects Sirist. Sith, aoch and 6let street entrances were also| Haggerty told the officers that he made the | “Te ms, arto Cars and cleterred payiaents, will be | within ten duys, or premises tobe resold at rise and | A, Mal ose cetata pieces ce parrels of | lett, ofice of ahs Supreme Court af the District of | Sedaneer arty adapted to persons whe ‘The statement caused a sensation, which was | jammed all morning. jump for a pint of beer. made ki atc. All recording ‘and con; | coat of « ing purebaser. Conveyancing, &c Ses situate in Washincton city, Dis. | abla sod. to me directed. I will sell ot public |eqpect tabewen. Increased when James Yereance of the Equit-|" The burean of admissions was advised of the — rms 10 be complied with ia Atteen EDERICK L. SIDDONS, Trustee, ton THUNSDAL. THE THIRTEENTH DAY | | Calton ns aud try oat aster of peinteas extraction able Life Assurance Society and W. J. Jobbins, | crush and after a deiay of an hour or two sent DECLINED HIS CHALLENGE. ports taay be resold at risk ahd cost Of Ube Pate tw, x = Wall street business man, both elders of the | enough men to eqmp the gates. It was the SOHN F. WAGGA’ church, walked out. Two or three other mem- | greatest early rush the gutes have had and took | Clemenceau Wants to Fight Deroulede| jodkds CHARLES F. BA! bers followed. For the rest of the day and all! the department of admissions totally by sur- and Millevoye. = ABOVE SAL yesterday Presbyterian tongues were wagging | prise. It was noon before the jam was com-| 4 lively scene was witnessed in the French Tht ote he ss, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M8, ail the | Bylocaloppication and we wasrautes you Wil See her 19 fot rieht. interest aud estais tn and tothe | Boother im ike tarure | of the reer Following described preoverty-to wit: Partet tata nane Dutage of Iu feet eachby | beted Giana din aquare niombered (i comtatned THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, rontage of 10 fect each by | Sabin the following tmelts ond toumin, vist Bester foartwosnary Weikciaen | ning for thesamecn tse line of South Cattole treet | ep63m* —_T21T Pann. ave. n. reeor|a or the st Tumbia, sai lot 1 G. SLOAN & CO, Auctioncers, 1407 G st. sdepth of | Je =e rovements, SALE OF HOUSR AND LOT ON | tues numbsrot 1225, 1235, TO) and 238 Dotrees | at 8 Point distant 52 feet wo sige of, “hot the mortheamt corner | yume Tats Pama. are Sarat] ‘Vigorously. letely relieved and visitors came in without By NTY-SIXTH STREET NEAR FRANK-| Hortheast, Each of ihe above houses will be sold | Of Said Jot mambered 14.and rnnnine thence due west GRAHAM. 307 77H ST. N. W_OPPOSITE “ft was an_unwise, ill-advised and untimely | }iconvenience. chamber of deputies yesterday during the de- = CANGDGN, Doe z vran, | Pes auto: One-third of the parchiuss merce on | oan geld Jt; ence northewsterty slong Dice ti ee eon and urea demtiaty. utterance and had to be met with a prompt and | “The eighth week, with this splendid impetus | Pate on the electoral reform bill, and the out- (, @ SLOAN & C0.. Snetionsers, 1407, 6 +, aap of April, 182, an duly eecerted in Livers es, | he past in cash, balonce th Uiree tual payments fa | 104s thence east 13 fect to the norciwest commer Of aaid | Beatty of expression reator=t iy ariel dentures solemn rebuke,” said one of the men who | to the attendance, starts off anspiciously under | come was a challenge to fight a duel, which, | \. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan.) 19 et seq., One of the land records of the Dia: one, two and tlre ye with @ her cent interest, | Jot 13; thence north (10 feet: thence east Gi fect 3 ure improved upon wheresbe Las not deue: walked oat of the church lastnight. Gouliasckisaand bot cux. Unbrelise are a| however, wes not sccepled; ME Clemenceau of Coltmida. and atthe requestot the matannuslly: qodto be eicared br meee et nth Capitol street; thetce a is SPECTAL SALE OF DEMOREST summer regalia | the well-known radical republican, opposed the SoA OaER eunReY. is Io, I think not. I think the matter will| “The completion of the work of bill, and during his speech against the measure | DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNI 3S, ‘iteelf—at any rate nothing bas been done | multifarious exhibits in the old mission bui he was several times interrupted by M. Paul HORSE (G0 5p5, FLY : tt tat riskand f SETS. <, county of Washington, Din:riet of Colum Teserve the right to rese!! at risk and cost of of California was mado the occasion for a| Deroulede and M. Lucien Millevoye, the lead- ah Mr. Smith refused to say anything further | gedication and ceremonial reception this after- | ing Boulangists, who wero strongly in favor of 32 feet to roby, we will offer for s ‘orall cach, | fie “auction. “in| front, of the WEDNESDAY, JUNE. TWENT\-F1 R at HALF-PAST FIVE OCLC 2 the following described real estate, sitnate in Peoperty 82 ar. A dopos “Will any action be brought in the presby- | necessity and straw hats the place of een: spline Mr. Smith? are seen in profusion. he option of | racting, ‘Cleaning. 7: Filling with plating, silver or amateam. 730 Filing with cold from 81 Gold eroe Porcelain crowns, @3. Very best full sets of tooth, #7 x we of sale, All | toy at purchaser's cost | with in ten davs :rom date of sale. otherwise tr I. Warren, trading’as Ei. Sv af pation Us Walker and the Unied Suatce reapers | URITED STATES DENTAL Sawin B, ©. JONG TWENTY. ‘Ailof lows and 35 in Willian K. Prisble's subdi- | Darchaser or puretia thin and in front of our sales | vision of the trac formerly belonging to the W. E. EDMONDSTON,? 1 ar sales | vision of the tract of land formerly belonging to the ALDIS'B BROWNE. "y Trustees. | ively. . r- we will sell a genet iis, as said Jo19-dkds STE] . yo America, with off about the affair. noon. The event took place in the offices and | the adoption of the bill. The language em- . lot, Harness, ete. No. 8, foto a aS DANIFL M_ RANSDELL. U. 8. Marshal. | ticularsand price a Teception rooms of the Commission on the sec- | ployed by both M. Deroulede and Millovove Secon Wid iaonees opera’ FictofColambia.” "1° "| BR AYCLIFFE, DARR & CO.. AUCTIONEERS | sro gach! EHFE: DAkM & Co. Auctn * Declines to Speak at Tammany Hall. ‘ond floor of the big quaint building. was violent, and, finally, M. Clemenceau, old Je19-dts C. LOAN & CO, Anctioneera_ | the Pee ba tae bulitiince mea Cae ete ee ps pele p- National Democratic Chairman Wm. F. Har-| The members of the state commission were | parliamentarian as he is, became incensed, and, | —— == 5 aac rity has sent a letter to Richard Croker of New} on hand to welcome their guests, show them | turning toward M. Deroulede, called him an oe AMS & CC i ad | the maguificent specimens of California fruit, | ‘‘alien.” M. Millevoye at once sprang to his | TWo.STORY FRAME DWELLING FRONTING 0 eee ee ie eee tat dam, | Viticulture, horticulture and precious minerals. | feet in defense of is political comrade, and |" oI REET, BEEWEEN “FOU AND ASIA ing section of the District, adjoining Avalon | TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL. | (7 EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. Heights, and will soun be wccessibte by two ete Tear ko Ab Grist: Ne. COSTAININGg |G Parties locking for a cueap hone ins Sood SAND ALL MODIRN IMPROVEMENTS, | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY oul ral! to attend aCe tld not fat! to attend this sale, IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL- Auctioneers. ‘rms of sale: Property will bo sold subject toa, DAY, JUNE TWENTY-SE Chicago du tl s roducts of the vineyards on the Pacific | pointing a finger at M. Clemenceau, who was AND SIXTH STREETS SOUTHWEST of trnst for 82.000, which hvs two Years to rin PAL FIVE O'CLOCK P.M wil ING, BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF (ercceaclorrer one ancaascory | Biel oee ‘also sampled by several hundred | speaking from the tribune exclaimed, “Cow-| on Tit Dey. ENEAEWRTESECOND, at Se ee eee oe PEARSON EP AL SUBDIVISION | SPRUCE AND BOHRER STREETS, LE DROIT | Poisoned by T. people to their evident satisfaction, and | ard.” BALE-PAST FIVE OX e shall ge ancing and recording at cost of purch ser. Termaof |p. OF LOW IN SQUARE NUMBER 0, PARK, WASHINGTON, D.C. ae ae ee ee Theeches landatory of the fair and California's | This epithet at once caused an uproar in tho | {iM pf the paste of lots U2 a aH in sanare | sale to Becomilied sth tn tn dave, or property will | Fronting 1 foet om runu pel ripest ca A special dispatch to Tur Evextxa Sram | SPOCCN Oy were delivered by a number of | chamber. When ordor was restored, the debate | ferme «f sale: One-thivd each. balence in six, 6r SH, Trustee fient dwelling, with is ely tie hm | DS BEOPHEES INVIGORATING CORDIAL TS This property ts nicely ‘ocated. being near the H | 1662, folio 349, and atrest cars und the herdic line. It'will be sid subject | atthe fo trast of $1,700, wich has about three years and | sell at six months to 1882. and March 16. Lx’, from Richmond, Va, says: A special from | oficiais. was continued, and finally a vote was taken on | twelve.and eighteen months fr notes Learing interest (9, and 1600, iy Wytheville, Va., this morning says A. L. Kem-| Visitors to the California building, especially | the bill, which the chamber rejected. — ee tips mehr age LR ANDREW B. WEBB. Tru; sold. Ali conveyancing, &e., at purchaser's Corner 6th stab per, wife and four children were poisoned yes-| the foreigners, are profoundly impressed with | Last eveuing M. Clemenceau sent MM. Men- FeoPtTel0O to be paid down whch property ts erreek | —lcaeds Corner 6th and D sta. and d verertul Nerve Heiwutant abd Tom cet, of the Panty cued eee ee 204 | semedics for Nerrous Deultty, B pubic auction in front of the meson SAT- uation, Parsiysis and that “JUNE THE TWENTY-FOUTTH. Inds, AT | AFe weak, talwerabie, Techarct it i 5 ~ | off. Terms to be compltet with within ten days from | J YUNCANSON BROS. Toa ower ‘of which | FIVEOCL DCE PAE, 4 tion aud bert there to mo nas, bo thls © Pirioy br cating tondstools, gathered, it sep, | the abnormal size of every exhibit in the line | ard-Dorian and Salie, both of whom are mem. | af, Pers ote romnlc, winx an dats feat | TPUSCANS | s100 mnet be Sacpocit on | 6 d premiere situated inthe uty ea Dies ghee | Httiee once tee fr ne sinthas by the children and’ put im abasket of | Of fruit and vegetables and the flora of the | bers of the chamber. to the residence of M. De- ' cost of defau tin purchaser, TRUSTEES SALE OF INPROVED PROPERTY OX | the pranerty a Hoos Si taeatt acm | Oe Mewes situated im the, city and) District afore ym ee fore in than v | esmenotete roulede, with a challenge to settle the quarrel | joiddsds WALTER b WILLIAMS & CO. Aucty_| SECOND. STREET BETWEEN 1 AND | Gays irom the day of sale, gthwrwive the ricit to resell | by the fail dent ‘tersct of lot ‘ety in? oy, ta RELA BLE, meee seas miear ts thy Raer in wotenes| THE COLUMBIAN LIBERTY BELL en.the field of house RATCLIFFE, DARK & C0., AUCTIONEER: By virune fe deed of trast dntod the Ist day of Ne- | served: “All socrensuing: mecotiiaay heat taser | Dee as Le Barter ee eee ance | pg [et ape ple Bb orgie ante M. Deroulede received the representatives of | R $20 PENS A AVE. Siw. | verber, Ay Do. 1808, and records! in Libor Less fog | caver east, ee ROGERS. | fo weveper afar Rr the office of the surveyor of the District Attorney for Owner. _| lumbias» county book 6, page 70, improved by nee. ‘Co epee i og ors So] Wa. 0 Beton at teem J., chair-| y¢ Clemenceau and, after reading the challenge, eee ie Disthict of way to get Y ret hee | man of the Columbia liberty bell commission. | told them to inform their principal that he had c r pe ein fore ef |] WILL OFFER AT AU thoy - Fife tee and a ent oe chilies | has arrived in Chicago to prepare for the re-| decided not to grant bim reparation. BD IN SELES; | BAV'OR TONE AUD. daa, AL ITANE PAST For li ey AT REE Orci ‘ted. to Bo pail tn cach ord cee tenes ne, Rereace money n VN}? { at the doctor's office. It is feared the children | (oii Ur the bell. It is to leave Troy, N. ‘Upon the receipt of M. Deroulede's reply, M.| SIREET. NUH CORNER OF CON. | O'CLOCK P.M. the following described real estate | Droverry beroncine ty Mrs, Mure £ hates Sevan aed | Sialimente, Payable in one, two and tures years. wi'h i a i HG eee Oe ge in time to arrive July 4 at the fair grounds. | Clemenceau requested MM. Rabier and Wink-| CORAN STRERT, Stinate ja the city cf Washington. 18 the Dist inres-quanter acces = fatercet of $er conin ber nnn. yayabie wnt. 8 LU Columbia, to wit The south stehteen (18) trot f Mr. Carnegie on a Coaching T. The place of its suspension has not been decid- | ersheimer to convey a challenge to M. Mille-| on THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE TWENTY. | by the full depth of lot uumnbered t1 ir ‘one of the land records of the Distric . we willl sell at 1ublic auction. of two- — 87. STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK | Colum CONTAINING 90 ROOMS, IN SPI 1619 SEVENTEE: 0 On THURSDAY AFTERNOC b r Upon the property wo'd, «ral crsh, at the option of 507 12th st. nw. | ed upon, hopes having been expressed, though, | voye. They did so, and they also met with a | SECOND, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for sale | Susan M. Burche’s subdivision of square numbered | Guetutidi th hacer. A deposit of @200 will be required ap ve youre euneuntl Mr. Andrew Carnegie and his wife, who have | that jt mar peal from the dome of the adiiniv: | refusal to fight. 'M. Millevoye said that. he | 12 froutot toe PSY SQUARE 170, ERG Fic tor ih the marrage cemeeror tha | ,, lis Property 4s at Liberty Grove, on the old Colum. | Cite Purahaser at the tune of thesalc. All convey ee ae returned to London from their trip to the con-| tration building. Part of the unpublished plan | would not accept the callenge, but he added | rronting 21 fect on 17th st. by a depth of 92 feet 10 | District of Columbia, with {he tmprovernents thereon, pie Toe. near ite interscction with the Laurel and me . Terms of sale to be com*lied with within ten days tinent, yesterday started on a coaching tour | is to’have it rung exactly at noon, at which par- | that he himself would challenge M. Clemenceau | inches on Corcoran st. ; improved by s large brick | | The property will be sold renee ee and two | ff0M day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the | Graduated London, Enala ttoa prior deed of Of Great Britain. They are accompanied by a| ticular instant, allowing for differences in | to fight after the debate in the chamber on | 9793 94 peoyerty will bo sold subject tothe fo: | Hremgiets mmouRE ue Under Which will br stated 8& | years with Oper Hen tor sevall the proyerty st the risk and'comt of | "3030 ton nie number of friends. ime, bells over America shall also be sounded. | the question of the extradition from England | sowing trust” 96.000 due ann Ti, Iwie: 88.900 | | ferms: One-third of marchase monerineash, | yo17 1K 24-78 a = HESRY TAYLOR | ee toenton, Sars eae The person to whom the honor of ringing the | of M. Herz, who is charged with having been | $i!%hoo\'ane May 15, Ih all bearinet per cents | bear interest at the rate of © per cent per anmuin trom WPuowas ©. WAGGAMAN, = aaipeiemiaie, RCTENTIFIC, SKILL M. Harvey. teller of the Bank of British North Rosey ese will Grint Morris Wagner, | implicated in the Panama canal frauds and | “fern in of sale: Bas 81-00 cach (over ancl above the | the da nd to be Heal Estate Auctioneer. nouns. LA EMEN? St 7 7 . ms ee ia © ‘sold. or 28 wo: Pm. 5 America, and Bichard D. Wilson, clerk, have | @8tbor of the poem, “Liberty Bel briberie. teeny sete diOe tae conch ge, eeegcent | eae cata orall casi : neing | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON I STREF: oni capaho been arrested in London because of discovered deposit of $100" redaired at the time of sale. "if the | and fecording atthe burchaver' coat, Adenonit fons |." BETWEEN TEENTH AND TWENTE tvlism — CONST : 4 HAND TWENTIETH eS cies cos 000. . EB. ler, wholesale grocera of Co- TIRED PROFESSIONAL MEN terme of sae are uot completed with in fifteen days | hnndred doilars (100) required at the S BEING HOUSE ee discrepancies in the balances of about $2,000. ota ptinbpetd Lat m the day of sale the right is a ell the | Termnsot sale to be complied with in 10 da: 5 % > ey Two young men visited Crane's morgue in |lumbus, Ohio, assigned vesterday to Chas. Use Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. Property at the rick ‘apd cost of the “detauiting | of salecouberwine the trustera reserve thericht to resell MIA GENE eWrcry.secox, at | Cnhiie ter MANICURE Harrnoa. NJ, yesterday morning and iden-| Butler.” Linbilities, 250,000: assets, 80.000! ne ei ‘onal and ilterary men will find | purchaser after five days’ advertisement of such resale | the vroperty at the Tisk and cost of defaulting pur- : ia ENA fifted the body of the girl found drowned in the | to $100,000. Cause, financial stringency of the | aorming to sontning. an refreshing as Horstord | tagome newaral ¢= nuolished in Washinton D.C. °A.L | chaser after ve sipaiadvericoment of cu resale in, prewises, part of lot, square BG. improved as | A'wa¥s Wt office oft Passaic river Sunday as that of Minnie Jones of | times, The firm has been in existence since | Acid Phosphate. ‘This 1s the testimony of thou- | spursyancing and recording pur | The Evening Star Bowepaper D X r ‘terms day ule 7 ‘terri Not and US Jersey City. 1854. ‘sands of these classes of men. elddkds RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO.,Aucta, | jolSakds JESSE H. WILSON, } Trustee | LTT FG se wacGaMAN, Auct | octet SCENE Bath, KE Mio} wil offer for tule: in front | BEG. Ht “ = M awe PAR, MANICURE AND CHTROP every stare | MMin'%is ists? w.. Tie ouly Laorter a Samaistiouct | Mantfactnee: of PINE Mt ANICULS sad GHLROPOD- Isa Peeaw. | Ibi Gours wucu oi Mow buss. oormeee

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