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& THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 21. 1893—TEN PAGES. ised in eqn BROOKLAND. aN EXPERT OFINION. aa ean AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE! Mr. John 8. Brown, Messrs. Wallace and | What an Architectural Journal Says About cps a Come THIN AFTERNOON. TOMORROW. DAYS. _FUTURE DAYS. ____ FUTURE DAYS. us J E ‘Mins Ben: ‘Mr. and Mra, Will .) ‘Disaster. 7 Coll! eo eons ATCLIFFE, DAR & CO., AUCTS. H. BERNHFIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS 'HOMA® DOWLING & SOX, Auctioneers, pomcaxson ‘BROS. Auctioneers ADCLIFPE, DARE & 00.. avCT TONPERA, Adamson and Mrs. Parker were the recent| An interesting account of the Ford's Theater) The rioting that broke out in Breslau on Sat- Lt eaten SALE BY AUCTION OF FRAME seer se LOUISIANA AVE. NW, lame SALE OF VALTABI® REAL AND | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR BRICK DWFLLINGS | R 20 PENNA” AVE. Now. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gleason. disaster, illustrated by drawings and photo- | urday night has been renewed. The anarchists Bouse AND LOT ON F STREET. ee re etre aie Pecreman to ane ETE ths sn eae EET SOUTHEAST BETWEEN A CHANCTRY SALE OF A VALUABLE Lov, srry. Mra. Stephen Bondra is away on a visit to | graphs, appears in the last issue of the Ameri- | and their friendsand sympathizers who escaped | DET MEEN IST AND 2b STREETS West. AN oF tema! tp 8 dees of trust nade on the 138k day of Eesti et trast te ‘mn, benrtan dato 285 SSE GoRNER OF Tire aR | mnbered | Fine Walnut, Oak and Ash Bed Room Snites. Parlor | record: = ‘ ilding Ne injury or arrest during the fighting on Saturday | District of f Westmoreland county, Va... on the 14th e ¥ recorded. reapectively,iu liber ber old home in western Pennsrlvania. can Architect and Building News. The article 14499, wherein Catherine E. Weich, guardian, is | Suites in Flush Silk aud Hair Cloth Spriney, Mat- | dav of % 3 S and folio | 1002, follo B47 et s-q.. liber 1002. folio B51 wt. seg plas hossirs Jade erecting s new house | i#from the pen of Mr. Glenn Brown, the well-| night determined to wreak vengeance for the | complainant, and Jehu Welch, Infant: cts sce de- | tresen. ediny, “reife: Wate of al Nesertitions: | S10 ‘oe eed Teele etd Hest de and follo | Meer ies, follo B50et neg. aint liber 1002, tole feudante, the undersigned trustees witl offer’ for sale | Livrary, Dining ftoom and o . Cur ‘the Colonial Beach Tiprovetnent Cot "Oe oF the land ‘of the District of Colt on Fort street near 14:h. known architect of this city. Mr. Brown says | attack then made upon them by the police and | by" nblic ‘auction, infevat ut the yremives. on FIL: | lee, CA Cloth and 10 rulie of Mavtine’ isn’ Fins | eure cera, bonded: inicteduess werein described | bia oh a By virtue of a decree of the Suprem= Comet District of Columbia, paswed June fi. 1G ingahy wane No. 24438, wherein Sarat Fe rf 4] plainan sand Joseph G. ar ber, A. D. | a pin fror on. 0 ne | curv certain, bonded iniehiedness therein described | bis, and at the request of the par: secured therety Mise Alice Bain of Washington is the guest of | This accident has brought to light customs of | soldiers. t "ay BE, URDRESTIC DAY, OF JURE AD. | French Plate Mirrurs, Hail Hacks, Io cSammuel S- burdert having beeu suvstituted tm place | wil sell, at public auction, in fron’ of the resiactive , Seees © Titi at Cai 883. ALF-PAS Goods remo con fol nt of the seid trustees in said | nreimises, on MONDAY.JCLY THIND,A, D. 1803, AT Ty oe sa AY her suster, Mrs. HE. Brooks of University | the partment, which, if practiced by an| Monday night a large mob made up of the | following described real estate and premises, iyine | rooms, where they will be. wld on our HEGULAR | Sead of trust bs an onder entered ‘cou’ LY PAST POUR O'CLOCK P. M-- ail those cer TH DAY OF SUNE, 180) an ie a lpg spiperaen desea , 7 4 w of Waatinrion. Diatret at | BALES "DAY. EuUHsiyaY. JUNE, TWENTY: | of Wontmorciand Sony, Wietina of the Sk day or | aly enter pueele of ands and rite state | O'CLOCK P.M. the “ouowin dexribnd - and bel in the city of Wasbinston. District of ALES DAY, ‘HURSDAY, | JUNI individual oF « corporation, would not only be | very worst elements of the town started out | €fumuie to, wit: Al of let puberid titre. (Gh | BECOND “AY “TEN (AM, Dealers and private | Norcuber. ND GM andlor dicectiyu holders | in Washinetgu city, District of Columbia. Rowan’ | Haseley Me SI of Wanucton, ath ge oa ted | in square nuntbes ive hun nd sixty-seven | buyers are invi to atter ‘also one of secured by said deed of tre under- | dist Ey and being unl as as nt ceesttened cetentasl, Nad woul secder them | from Ge low- bees, gectons frequented | Bot tocianinn: ber the man on elise ce heieet | bevy and tees % ors. | Signed trastecs wil all aiypab'ic anctioa to she hisk: | Sirkt Ga, tairty mine (30), forty (40) aed forty-one | $QUAPS, Dorth, of square eight hUndred and Qty.dhns liable to prosecution and conviction for man-| by anarchists and loafers and proceeded to at-| nortli ats Point, distant one hundred and sixty and COT uae 5 SS aetna eats eet i Givin Jeme L. Heiskell et al., trastes', subdivision | (>), beginning tor the same at the porthe rs bers ; 2 Soe ee : cece slaughter. It seems that in work of this char-| tempt to loot some of the shope in that part of | Breath; GOH) feet eat, toss fin ating, | _1t : eer etree ieg ae er ia the line of L street south thirty-three Ch fect tee per plat recorded im Liber 1%, f zr aa a at | the city. and twenty (120) feet : thence west twenty-thror and f { a est bidder on’ the NINETEE: JULY, 1893," at Colonial “Beach, Westinoreland county. Virwinia. the following described personal ‘and real estate, to wit: the -asvevors fice of the District of Coli 1. ‘The Hotel, Household aud Kitchen Furniture of | the iiuprovements. Each of the above the Colonia! Beach Hotel, ‘consisting of bole, bed- | sold separately. G2 inches, thence south weventy-niue (0 feat it does not employ proper expert super-| The proprietors were in several instances | Gied’ ant wren (LO) feet tote ino popvontsculne (iO) Soct ea th vision, ther. that it does : othe line of said stron, nd further, that it not even get warned of the coming of the crowd and suc- | Abd tence want alm that lino to the int of bexit- tends, hry, outing, burma. rackatends cot | PZerune of sale; One-third of the vurchase money - 1 Improvemerts thereon. jet ware, biankets, nen, towe's, curtains anc for each | to =! . capert advise ato the proper methods of con- | ceoded in barricading their places of business. | "Pe-ner'due-chirg ects bainncs i two saual im-| aT TENSINGERS g UCTION FOAZAAR, | atioo Te ces adn Gad tou TOD) teens ake | for. gnch, let to he paidlia cnnh, the, Malense te we ducting such an important undertaking asun-| The rioters particular — at~| stallments, payable in one and two years from the vy Bexsrscers Atcrion Bizain Dining Room Furniture, consisting of chairs, tables, | day of sae, with 6 percent intefest per annum, pay~ derpinning a series of piers on which tion to a bul 1x shop situated by ogi sae, interest on the deferred “pee 2 ‘ om re lass ware. 5 d tabie Hose ont +~—w able semeeannuaily. The ctupet Ct per a} 4 by i boom os ceninin per annum, payavie semi ten fo run a auuer hotel v* one eprese ~ furcbaser and ror rested | columas supporting | two stories jon a corner of the "Mathias strane, the |taunaite aad Bicnntr tures | OO Lee Ave dred’ apd fone (i04) rooms, “orkus for the personal | Goel of truet an ach nf thet Was sold ot all cami. at | SF i ggme atthe option of ‘ich an fon floors, 1x20 | scene of some of the rioting Saturday night. | the premises sold. or all. cash, at the option of the Property cash. a the purchaser. A deposit of two hundred | Pied with fn ton Purchaser. Adofosit of two" hundred dol-ars (8200) Es juare feet, londed with men, desks and papers. fand made a desperate attempt to open it. po Fy hy cers e te ey pa ire htindred and four (204) lots, Terms: All 200) Feqmired on gach lot at thine of wale. | Pyita, cin in ton gs ¢ methods adopted in carrying on this work | Thesoldiershad been notified and they arrived | Teguited, st the time ‘of sale.” orm to “be cou- workers and drivers, willbe. sold at the | $35 onethird themof-cash and the teinnee in ninety | Treen wage and recondins at purchasers fom, | Veyanclag and recording at, show an entire lack of comprehension, of tho | just in time to prevent the mob from carrying | fag, recordinx. &c.. at purchaser": cost Bezaar, 949 La. "THURSDAY MORN. | (90) ds ESA of talc oticrwrive runtent Fenerve he Het aa. mat nd. Each pier had, at « low esti- | out their NEY P ih: t Penstees, ING, JUNE TWENTY-SECOND, at TEN : > 23 Bs resell st risk and cost feulting purchaser WALTER mate, 51,000 pounds resting on it when the| A desperate fight followed, the mob| je13-akds RE EAs beat ae O'CLOCK. nA ey EE TSS eee MAHLON ASHFORD.? _ 216 -akas earth was taken from beneath, leaving @ bond | paying not slightest attention |, : ALSO, fitle and interest of the Colonial Beach Improvement | _Je21-eod 3OuN ADOT, "5 Tastee |] WILL OFFER AT AUCTION ON Tae of about three feet of brickwork to support this| to the orders of the police and |, 4@ THE ABOVE SALE. 13 POSTPONED. ON AC. At ELEVEN O'CLOCK—for the District | Company in and to the river and creak shores, streets. | 3 UX CASON ius Asedemeers Ce hy Ag EE ScLook Pa “ . 2 x é sand parks, the same subject, however, to the | PY iS ~ Auccioneers, TWENTY-SEVENTH, 893, the following great weight above. Curiously, this method | soldiers to disperse. The rioters used any | TWENTY-FINsT DAY OF JUNE, 1909, ni tiie game | Government: Finbte at wed snd’ Goer ef the cores thet ray botome ioe = erty belonciur to Mew Mare £ Pieter seme was successful until they came to the last col-| weapon that came in handy, and finally | hour and place. 1 Gray and 1 Brown Horse. to or be vested in the lot owners at Colonial Benoh. | | TRUSTEES! SALE OF FLAME DWELLING SUTU- | three-quarter acres of Lana. half acre in wood. balx umn. This pier had a wall bonding intoitonly | orders were given for police and HeNny Ye Witdin, | Trastecs, — incash, ihe fostdne in teecnucl iastaigents woes | WEST. ee Teen © Sitcom frome house, stable sarviane Soest eos Sees on ono side, ence they were depending on the | soldiers to charge them. Wielding their sabers | _Je17-akas ip 416 5th st. now. 1 Roan Pony, 4 years old, sound and! forsamie to be given paravic, Fospectively. with ine | . BY Firtue of a certain deed of trust so us, bearing | Sttndines, tae, strength of « brick corbel with only the coun- | right and left the guardians of the peace rushed | jy crcLifFE DANN & CO. AUCTS. Well broken to saddle and harness; pet | terest theron, at ix and twelve months from day of | date June 27, 1800, and duly recorded Tne 38, 30). terbalancing weight of three feet in height to| into the crowd, which was broken up for a| R As for any lady or child. wed Fitty-one antl one-foureh saree GIS0) part of the 6 tire tequest of the parties support 51,000 pounds, short time. ‘TRUSTFE’S SALF OF VATUARLE UNIMPROVED rm aujoining Classic Shore. : secured therobs, wa: the wndersigned trustees, Will ‘When the rio ROPERTY NAR THE LINE OF 'HE E- Terms: One-third (4) cash, residue in two equal puviie atiction, in front of the prew! E ‘THE INEVITABLE HAPPENED. en the rioters gathered again and again TENSION OF CONNECTICUT AVENUE. 1t instalimenis, notes for the saine to be given payable DAY. THE’ SIXTH DAY OF JUL! ‘They (we might say miraculously) accom- | the police and soldiers charged upon them. | By virtuy of a decree of the Supreme Court of the C. G, SLOAN & CO.. Auctioneers, 1407 G Tespectively, with jutereet thereon, at six and twelve D. 183. “AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M., all plished thisfeat at the back piers, but at the last fone was yr ener ter a but finally the | District of Colunbis sitting as a cour: of evaity. | C, GSuécesvors to Latimer & Sloan.) | Months from day of sale—or all cash, at option of pur- Pisce or parcel of, €pound and ‘prea G= Ww TIGRE. | 6 ue aS | mob was n off the street pcs Re tal No 23.994, | SPE és = ‘5. The remainder of the fs 4 wood land, con- | trict of Columbie, and known and desieusted as and | GQ” a pier what might bave been considered inevita- | Many of the rioters were more or lees sert- | eaiity docket, the undersuened Grasiao willsaliak | Seat APgiN GroPEMGMESE ANDEBENSTER | talonatwohunased and sity and Shven cub-Len- | tine part cforwiaa otsleven (ity in aquace dares | TRUSTERS’ SALE OP VALUABLE PROPERTE ble happened. The brick corbelling and the | ously wounded, and some of the policemen and | public auction. in front of the premisos, on WEDNES- CUT-UNDEK SURREY, PARK WAGG dredths acres, more, oF less. andrea an sixty-nine (300), becinning for the same i i the Day, THE TWENTY-FLAST DAY OF JUNE, 3. D. DOUBLE AND SINGLE HARNESS, RUSSET |. Terms: One-third Gs) cash, reside in two equal | on 10th st. now. at the distance of 40 feet south from. IMPROVED BY A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELL~ little support which was obtained from soldiers were also injured by stones or clubs. | Paps’ AL FIVE OGLOCK PM.” the follonnie ae Poe AND RSINGLE HAMS EDS, HUSBED | iuatallmenta, notes forsamne to bo siven parable re: | the morthvest rornerof sai fot and squwe, rumeime | ING, BEING THE NORTHEAST earth. a mixture of sandy clay, gave way and| Stringent measures have been taken to pre-| scribed land and pret:ses, lyin Deinx in the Is SHEETS WALTER. ke spectively, with interest thereon, at rix and. twelve | thence south on said 10th st. 20 feet, “tence east #> iced CORNER OF the columns and superstructure which they sup- | vent a repetition of the rioting. county of Wasuington, District if Columbia, known JUN LT WEN NS-SECOND, 1893, | months from day of sale—or all cash, at the option of | fee! to a ten-foot alley, thence north'on said alley 20| SPRUCE AND BORER STREETS, LE DROIT ‘as part of a tract of inn called “'Mt. Airy,” and de- vb eearat ca purchaser. feet and th nee west M5 feet to the p ace of Doeinning, 8 ported collapsed. It does not seem to have oc- ——-oo_____ fs part of a tract of len called “Me Airy,” énd_de- 14d Cieteceh tin ana in front of one sales | Pirhe sale will commence at THREE (3) O'CLOCK on | tovether with the improvements the-vou, consisting | _ PARK, WASHINGTON, D.C. Bailey of “sapervisore to have” shored | MENDING THE HOME RULE BILL. |. ccritiind calledartet “Fictchall'e titasesh ca | Vebicles of all Linds, lot Harness, ete Ree eeead tras der eat aepe | capnict ie: Cereal Ses hatha aaah Dark.” Miss Mabel |Of his supe’ to ieve |; Fhnning theuce north BO degrees west 18 perchen. ALSO, p ieawral come ell tom ra "The titie +) be paid im cath, and the balance in thres equal install The titie to the ral estate will be retainod until the anash, and the valunes in threo <qual mtalle X per cent per anntin, payable semi-aanu- date of nale, sacured by deed of ‘trust tipon 5 F ae the up the story above. The easo and|The“Pall Mall G: ” the FI. 4 3 ‘illie Boyd sang a duet, | UP. 3 ancl — = fall Gasetto"” Says That the Fi- | {hencesonthi dacrees east Sh porches. (hence wth jou Know?” and am amusing CBA) temporary tuppert, oust would, think would | 7 nancial Clauses Will Be Abandoned. CiBN parce othe pica sf bce nn acta: last installment of purchase tonsy or notes clven for | ment _SEOAN © CO. , AvcHoneer® _ | same is paid, end should any purchaser fail to comp! Auctioneers, with the terins of sale an? payment of a i i i “1776-1898, iven * The Lazett 2 oF less, — it of the “hi poney yo lor 1 erty ~old. or all cash, at the option of the er eee ee om by | have commended itself to the most ob:use as Pelt Malt Gésette,ot London, which, | 96 5 ceteke: Gaetaiel cele enthir’. i, one OF VALUABLE THRRE-STORY | trustocs will Advertise aul poll again the property om | PUR #200 wilt be required of the Miss Phebus and Mise Cooksey. Mr. Cari Bord | well as the most penurious person, whether it| by the way, is an organ of the consorva- | searand one-third intwo ners Hotes tbe slvon for T BRICK DWELLING WITH | which defau't is nade at the cost and risk of the de- | Purch se- at the time of sale. All conveyancing, Fee gang a solo, “Anchored,” and Miss Mabel and ief Phnrstomgagts | 9% rt} ial f the ferred payments, secured by deed of trust upon MI NUMBERED 1714 Q | faulting purchaser. All conveyaucing and recording | cording and 1@ cost of the purchaser. me, 4 wasa department chief or a contractor. ive party, sayé that it is the intention of the - : ~ verms of + be Wi ‘Bord enthusiastically land sold, and bearing interest at th» rate of Oper at the cos’ of the purchaser. Terms of raleto be complied with in ten days from sense Pie eg eer? Ccarnhip. and | *Ppears from the assertions of those who made | government to abandon the financial clauses of | centum Her annum {rom the ‘day of tule nntil putt | Ry virtue of a deed of trust Anly recorded tn Liber | “Forfurther imfermetionapris tothe undersigned. | day nf sale. otherwias the trnsters resereeshe pete ao — =" Pie corer dl rwhip,” and estimates on the job that no specifications. | the Irish home rule bill and to substitute. in x Manly. OF ald gaat at tbe option of | 162 "at tolto 48 ot nau. on i th Vand records of Mag ott DEED LEW IB OO resol the prvperty at the tisk aud cost of defaulang —- s " drawings or directions were given for the worl ‘Terme of sale to be complied with | wetistrlet of Cotmmbia, we wiles BURDETT, ¢ Trustees. MAHLON ASHFOR! Fe eee padre Tisits” won| q,ibe.contractor making the above statement | their stead new clauses empowering tho Trish | Wituis ton diya, or fretises tobe reno terax'ant |S Bras at vive ones 005 F at aly i sathaatse, Oro, sean as ANTINE HWE AM | Trastens, leds aaenty a, ‘Mr. ee ne nn, remmmelly, O° | 1 LEMAR, whlch, bovure, will have tobe | verkemr pat Cn ene ee’ | Selowine dpeceibed land and premson siuente Sh Sis | 2080S co samme 20 be ove. Cooksey,” Miss Mary “Heed and’ Mise, Rodie Febeapl ener rem rent nivale pears, submitted to'tho imperial parliament for rati- | seg.qnaat DERICK I. SIDDONS. Trustee, || Gediqnntad sani vein lot nambored Saf oft) f. | PJUNCANSON BHOS., Auctionsors, |) patra eR paar aR Cooksey: Mise Qs bee “ cation. [(uiinON acca 150, as the same in duly. recorded in book So TRUSTEES SALE OF BECK DWELLING, errr- tion by. an rendering | tect oF. balldce’ bat’ bye “steare onginccr.” Sse 1 ietiehiie eee ot tp ep th otcwot tie wurvevor | TAUEEES SATE OF FOUR BUICK DWELLINGS | ATE SU, BE UW" STRPET SOMTRWERE. ‘Wouldn't Mo ne | PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CHOLERA. | TRUSTEES SALF OF PROPERTY ON POLK | of the District of Columbia. together with alland | = NUMBERED. i272, 1ze4, Lzzs and 1228 D| , By virtue of acertuin teed ¢ Bay i e.. the man who attended to the boiler forthe = STREET. NEAR JEFFERSON STREET, UNION. | Sucular the improvements, ways, -agements, rizhts, STREET NORTHEAST. pes Morena 2, 2. brother, Willie Bo; heating apparatus. The estimates and contract ie TOWN, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA," | Privileges and appurtenances to ‘the same belonging | , By virtue of four deeds of trust to us, beering date y of April 27, 1892 ability in the were made on such an indifferent basis as this, | C°m#™t! General Collins Hass Practical Talk| yy virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber | OhB,203, whe appertaining. BBG ot soa, Sabot orgs SAS sad aT cece’ ad tes | eho, request of the partion seeacea Geackes toe tee entertainment. The audience remained seated ‘With English Ship Owners. JHB, Tolle BW ot seg. one of the land records of the | nqlte.ot feltalroved UY anearly ew three-storyand | fy Oca oft tive icine of Cure aod on the | uudertened trustees wil salt ae pata auction. in while ice cream and cake were served. ‘NO SPECIFICATIONS NEEDED. Gen. Patrick A. Collins, American consul | District of Columbia, we will sell in ir ntot the | tainine 10 rooms with towers lance hell: Fequest of the parties serured’ thereby, | front of the »rewises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FIFTH —_ The party in charge of the building snid that | pores at London, has had a conference | Dav or FONE, AD. TsO at FIVE, CLOCK P, | o€h; Sil finished in oxi: apeakinng tubes TE the" promue, On THEM AY tie SITE | Le r parcel ot CONGRESS OF BANKERS. no specifications were needed, all they wanted M.. all those certain pleces or parcels of lant and . thitd of the pt Dav OF SULY, A.D. 1808, AT HALF-PAST FOUR ; with nuabae ft iiaderal aual='Bae _ cor 4 as rishedt 4 boll Terms: ae or the purchase money in cash, a the Financiat | "™ that the dirt shonld be dug from beneath | Vivters ;'vereeg tothe to be taken | Lijontown inthe County of Washington District of | yalacy tn cmeand twp Joars ae O en fot oor An a aad nancial | (| regal measures ‘olnmnbla, “and Known upon the plat ‘or plan ut trust on the preiises sol ATeash, at the ee cele tos gory boy _—- monies bon * Nes | by them to prevent the introduction of cholera | said Unicisown as bee lots auubered 134, Y54'apd | Coton ofthe purcvaawh “A dojout of 8200 Masiced avd railroad men fraternized to-| the work should be done. ‘The supervis: | 0 the United States, ‘The ship owners and the | fie’ Tmproreunnts, way, sanctions, site, sivte | Soct Teme sacs Br eumilled Sieh ie aiken per pi 1008, = 2 “ leges and ‘longing oF in | 4; herwise the richt reserved to resell the - | records of the surveyor's office of th ‘ ion consisted in Col. Ainsworth (medica! col- | dealers promi it would take evory ‘wise appertaini aye, other 6 10 Prop gether at the art palace at Chicago yesterday (en ised that they any wine anyertatuing re K P.M, . all those certain pieces cr parcels of sniges, situate in W Dis: ware 19. folto 7 of the aE a SP POT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFI w, Die ers i im triplicate will’ berrecetved hete unt NERDAT, i i i y at the re iuiubla, sai lots having a frontage of 16 fect each by | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mones to | 2°C) A.M...” WED! s : i ivi onaible precaution against the goods carried or yne-third cash, batance in 6,12 and 18 | ster Ave haya eve ise oS ene Purchaser | a iepth of OS oan alley. torether. with the tzu | be paid tn cash, and t fance in three ° | TEENTH. ‘and then tor morning. ‘The bankers had favited the rail-| (olhcioe' (dabbed ‘engineer’: ant the ‘cone | hipped by thom being infected ‘wih cholora | Hoztin nies uh given beatin, encarta ate | Snr fosbed i Weaaeeae bree hm | Hrvennty tained fair fatrarn Wire Wa | tals fateh ots saad cts peat wis | Aarne tee ose con tee aa road men to be present at the opening session | tractor for the brick work examining the work | 8eTms. eR SS aed! Cured by a dead of trust ou. te property. sold, oF all Fe eT ae bo ae age ay Se Ce ee is reserved to Fe a pe Sacha panama ae aan ne are rane | ily and asserting that everything was ll] aRTHQUAMES IN THE soure, | Ser ‘nt "puriuee colt kena St 00 2 See ‘Frastcee._ | *°fSrma ct ealo: One-thied of the purchase money to | tion of the purchasee’ "a desi of GSOSeiA te op, | Olea. + Rnweiowen tom tr consented on brpainp epee | epee er oe ar poe a = | Sagat aieeatust ofl techas aeteeeeecrte | GED W- STICKNEY, Auctions. va tartst sng ae ade St the mechan meaner to | tied Sentara eureae te Onenond Oe FE | eacmea fee, orton to the opening of theirs, and the two | mn a com- pris the: iraeteee se: 1d three Vea! mon way of letting’ ont contracts for the War | Shocks Felt Last Night in South Carolina the property at the risk and | TKUSTEPS' SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON THE | payable se a Fropenal Yor with 6 per cent interest, | conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at eee to GEORGE H. WEEKS, Deputy Quartermaster. ‘ioe 0 ‘annually, and’ ‘cured by deed of | of the Purchaser. Terie of sale to be compil eral, U.S. A “jel f-0t f Cost of defaulth haser after five day OUTH SIDE OF FARRAGUT STREET. NEA o “it, orall cash, at the 0 i - ° ALS WOR WASHING —TOWRIS—@Ae imade an aadience large enough to comfortably | Boma end nusels diginies en and Georgia. feat of ffatting Pune Atri da BAPE AUD OE SOIAGGE STARA SAAS | eg Sponge wpaligah atthe ton a | Puhmnlen dee teed ale oareey ts ae | PPROMOSAL FOR WAGHING TOWELA walt fill the hall. An interesting feature was termaste:’s department. which bas charge, of| A very distinct shock of earthquake was felt | Wasbington, D.C. IMPROVED BY A SMALL BRICK HOUSE, | house at time of sale. All conveyancing and record- | and cost of the defaultin " aan t t 2 ity, Pe ne er sic obecree tant he | Worl toned ba dee eee ine, about how the | at Charleston, 8. C., a+ 11:5 o'clock lastnight GENEVE. BERGMARN: | ny virtue ota cerutn deed of trnat, dated the ste | Siinty eedars howtiate Sf cals cthernsefeated | CORREAMEISE MO trode [ESS GEE SY See NEL ee foduced a veteran banker to observe that he | work should be doie, hence they depend on the | The vibrations soared to be from east to west, Frastecs. | aayof dune. Isle aut tenor i iat | Femuve therchttpronellatrak and cont ofdetattog | = nh ot. mw. | for washing the vows ofthe Wat Departztat and i had lived for seventy yearsand bad only Just | COnmetorm the depart-| "md lasted ceveral seconds, No damage re- Henna WE EDMONDSTON,? aeugtees, | [JUNCANSON BROS., AUCT~ONEERS. ins'June 30. TsOL Full interuetion furnished ou found out that there were eo nuany women run-| ant which has the hale Crotnec ease | ported, vaafeat, povdic Jeroiete_ BROWNE} 7 TRUSTERS SALE OF IMPROVED RVAL ESTATE. | Rute te duplicate and on tie, urnish bing banks and railroads, the United States army at its command. To| ‘The shock served asa reminder of the terri- Soidiny of SUSE sas, at €1VE 0 PPLE rE ame co., arcrioxrEns, FROSTING FIFTEEN FEET ON THE SOUTH | beh FRONTING 1 ON THE SOUT: ‘this department, pisced fn sealed to Interest in the opening session has been | what better use could the engineers be put in| ble night of August 81, 1886, when Charleston we HIDE OF AQHTILR STREET. BEGINNING gn’ the. coutelte, for Wes : nt fashinatom, Distrt FIVE FEPT FAST OF TWELFTH | Towels and to 7 meement | times ‘than cous the SIXTE ton, Diet 5 : Set Sentenionted spent Oe soneenerment ne of shores 0 wesist heise ede enireing | and Summerville were sbaken to their founda ATOR IUME nis at FIVE USLoGR P.M uci aches spounon Narre AF BRICK BUTE: | PERE CART BU DEFIM OF SINETY-IWO dS Sei7, 19.20.91, that the principal address would be delivered by | 4 4 x thi the buildi Charles- lock 3 ington. DC.. improved by a hense | sight (X), in block m red elgiiteen (18), of, By virtue of a deed of trast to the undersigned.dated | ()EFICE OF THE MARSHAL OF THE UNITED Senator John Sherman, who was expected to | the necessary precautions that should be taken | tens and two-thirds of dings in Charles- | containing seven rooms; all iiegern impr Dr (vision uf Mount Pleasant aud’ Pleasant pivent 1a: 160, apd nected tmiber een Tas | O states tor tye Diet ct Cooma in such cases as this? It seems as though such | ton were destroyed and thirty-eight persons ee ree raate an important spench concerning the Pret | riding nary nce not worthy the attention of ort this iver espa Obio statesman wax absent, and a brief tele- | Ve? * lieutenant in the engineer corps. A distinct earthquake shock was felt at Sa- uk Gatien shun eONTIOaat in. sGet seq. of the land records of the District of Co- | DC. June 12. 18ud.—Sealed fentht"Sod'vs tinea ofc haere i ekaae | Peron simples el eee deet ah tof t : cured by said deed of trust, we will sell et pubite | wt DT Wk ee iene: QSURE, B, BEARSOS F) aL SUBDIVISION | anction on FRIDAY, THE SEVENTH Da¥ oF | THIRD. 1843, for Fae eee for ENTY- annually, and secured by deod of trust It is a serious question to decide which party > i y. id, OF all cas), at the opti n of the UMBER 0, JULY, AT QUARTER PAsT SIX O'CI P. M., | of the Supreme Court gram explained that ing engagements kept vannah at 11:08 o'clock. ‘The vibrations lasted | WEDNESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIMST. 189", oF alle a H ies i. Siar away. ta, the front wate, were bankers |i the most to bnme, the contractor. Dent, who | about four seconds and the movement was from | hur and viees {iiD-H1] GHD. W. BIICRNI'Y.” | Feu" wfc wit rin ten duty gre | slays innova! acne efasary nd Base ‘thalf the states in the Union, together | Sbowld at leas p re- | south tonorth. Thero was no rumble, but LING & SON, Auctioneers, ty will ieresola Rt tho risk aad cost o> | acu dwelling, with all inedern improvements aS) rad tye juare ten from abut haf the states in the Union. together | {ving the plars from the weight above before | fours ,fpnerit There mae no, rumble. but SPE ww. | Bites rene ee one patio exit eaabert he Reni ne" twhi bs cng at | uma eaa ine cadet er pian Sook a Pa md Nova Scotia. underpinning them, or the army officer. Dr. | ply and windows rattled. Considerable excite. os ai Jo1Sdkds HUMBERT S, GiLic’y Trustees. | {Oetruct of @1:700, which has about three seats and | Pitre eo Cael. pee eo the eke or Se ris, > Ainsworth, who should have obtained expert LOT ote : FUSE, | x months to rin, . thirty-five (i>) feet east of 12th st. east and. ‘The task of welcoming the delegates was epert | ment, but no damas ted. AUCTION, POR APARTMENT HOUSE, | ‘Terms: Over and above the trust cash, of wbich sing thence east fifteen (15) feet; thence assigned to President Lyman J. Gago of the | *4vice aud supervision. ‘A slight earthquake shock of about ono see- OR WEDNESDAY, JUNE TWENTY-Fins | ILSTHEET NORTHWEST.” | giisyrunet be paid gs the tot ot sine acacia tt on ug thence, gact Bfteou (15) feet; thence south First National Bank of Chicago. — Nature's DUE ENTIRELY To THE UNDERPINNING, ond’s duration was felt at Atlanta, Gromlocs, therousk foriy (40) fest front of etleinal let | 1 er She proverty seid. Leriwatebeconup ici within fifteen | fieen (12) te: anv th-mce north to the Yesinuing. protest against the fallacious! ‘The walls seem to be strong. The floor |, A sharp earthquake shock: was felt at Co-| 16, square 909, frontins 40 fect on the west side of | tifu: at the risk snd cost of the defauitin: p wt oem ME OF a which $100 must be deposited at time of sale), bal- utwoequal installments at one aud two years sae, with interest at 9 per cent, sevured on Fail cash, at purchaser's option. “Oon- at y Ser # cont. MAHON ASH JOHN E. BEALL AND ORGANS. we Toxes Evenyrarse APS ETE GLEE of the purcuase money a cash (of . all-powerful a PIANO: tiethods has, he said, been mani- - lumbia, lasting ten seconds, shock was | 11th street, siutheast by a depth wf 100 feet Yented in the vast wave that had fustewept over | Detms are lighter than woul be used in ondi- | {companied by loud and eoniintied rumblings, | Puen te O-tontmide al ==> uot only this laud but the world, and which had | ®“TY practice, being nine inches for a span of | and glasses on sheives shook loudly. The | years. crought ruin to many and anxiety to milliona| 4 little over twenty feet. Beams about four| weather is quite cool and the atmosphere wore. [t was the most ap] riate time for | feet four inches on centers. This would be | charged with electricity. The vibration was cet by a depth of I to .9 30-fo0t "Fis Peoperty aiaghan a aix-fooe wide. alley. intro diya lance, fow store. rick dwell : FF rosie, with nantels, electric served. All conveyancing, recording, & Chasers cost. J. k ROGERS, dels-d&as ___ Attorney for Owner. TNITED STATES MANSHALSALE BY VIRTU! if several writh of fert t ¢ Valance in one ona ‘with Interest seared. of tut ty, of all cash, at the option of ganein aud recording at Of 8100 required at tt | = a rms. ‘the present congress to meet. ry could bur-| safe, but would give more deflection than | from south to north. fi Yelid&ds THOMAS DOW cep nag Ki |UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST. X.W. 3e16-1m. ow into the carwes that caused, the recent | would be considered agreeable. “The collapac | ‘There was an earthquake shock at Wilming- | jpwoatas DOWLING & SOX, Ane warns 3 fiero Waauincran. Diesrict af Columbian | ean SALY_OF BRICK DWELLING. iPURINGAND —MEPAINING-GRORDE BO flurry and learn lessons for the future. = | evidently did not occur from she condition of the | ton. ag = Fess Saat lasting but (Na 12 E STREET N.W. RDAY.THE TIRT DAY GF 3U! BATES. oe eia Ter SHORP PEELING, srt- | “Tine guaker, tuner and repairer, 221 < ted stringent methods on the | building, asmanyeuppose. Tho daily papers | seconds. Hundreds o je were roused from Ss Bear wo three | ME EES O'CLOCK A. MM, How fritter & ‘workshop rear: organs ‘tuned of the banks daring a financial scare, and | and the clerks make quite a point of the floor | *leep, and many rushed in terror in the street. | VALE DMP Re PRT was) brine | Ev carait fee) Undersargcents yee Laces sud, En sean eet rant to ue beara | Falred” unig, 62 elim ited several instances where solvent institu-| (which was temporarily supported by the | Advices from Jacksonville report a similar PART OF LOT 4. SQUARE 997, | f haven, ries. Dry anants and. in vteces, | somber = 7 INOS, tp Later So. 1702: folio 444. of the bg GN ‘BoM- Re eles ann hoe meer lemney ute ae ae ee JUNE TWEST HUST Rinar EROCLOCK PA | ‘Tunis EL BW regina at | ESutsaan's omy hte’ Hote, Uaterepar nd | Helos wut endo. wer abe. ictoxed | penive adgerguag theetbe enter’ seteariog y toa suspension, - | going on ing when wi upon, but on the premises, the above ‘property, which « to he compli with in Gfteen | Furnishings, Tutants’ . Caps, Sell nt pusit tion, in frout of t G. 5 Ast. 1208 sgement bad been over conservative when there | course this had no bearing tipon the accident. Tried to Kill a Bai ions tho neatly new two-storyont cel ri, eset the Pe Bit on, THC RADY “lites STE Bay OF my em was a little mistrust or furry in the commu-| It was simply carelessness in preparation for| An attempt was made Monday morning by | mt. Bay sindow, ioder As penile te some 3 fiat certain Pisce or parsed FR: A i isin; Py ashineon. D.C. a au premixes: tuate im th ity Charlee Parson of St. Lunis war totrodaced | underpinning of the new work that was the im. | Mike H. Leiteh of allman, Wash., to DUNCANSCR nie egt variety. Table Linen Banueie.Sprevta.Gome | of Wishinetss. Distriet of Columbia. and now, "a Ske Auk - chairman, On behalf of the | mediate cose of the felinre the Moses National Banke Lotooh te tne | apssbovechettat wore puOrae con eta tech pe See ey ee ee mgtate feat uanred al hefty nine Cat BE 24 bankers the delegates were welcomed by| The accident also brings forward promi-|the Moscow National Bank. Leitch is in-| St'timne of sale. o- all cashew Tadties’ a od Within the folowing metes and bounds: ion President J. J. P. Odell of the Union National | nently the notoriously unhealthfal and reported | debted to the bank, and after talking with | chaser. Terms to be conutiien with ty ven pd geen gf ER TY Praxos Bank, and responses were made by severul of | unsafe condition of the government printing | Browne started to go out, but suddenly turned | e17-4t* pizes apie Tone Funbing tence south along sald street 26 fost ‘the delegates. office as well as other make shift buildings | and fired through the sereen over the cushier's | | cain u WiLLiAMS & CO.,AUCT MOVE Sw. ot oatd ton, tones erie BO eat he tones eee — ee HORACE WHYTs's PAPER. which the government occupics in this cit, | desk. ‘The builet struck the bar of a screen | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., AUC 3 KS feat 2g inches to the Pace of begietilne to, SECOND-HAND PIANOS, and again calls attention to the fact that /and glanced over Browne's shoulder, hitting P KOGME TN SPR ES h the improvements theron, couasting of | Incleding someot eur own, ‘bat sltehtty wend. Mr. Horace White reads paperon the| many such buildings are overloaded, | him im the neck. Leite ted. 8 ane een | -y brick dwelline Louse with Dasement. WM. KNABE & 00., (el) " 817 Penna. eve. Aancial situation. He began by mio that | and.'an’ entire lack ‘of knowledge | as 1 grep ica aan aS TWENTY MIGST most nance loors were intended t fe r Fi “O'CLOCK YN we shell’ sell Mand ~ | ‘The People’s Bank of Minneapolis suspended ne ofetwe-story brick dwell Dogan in England nearly a century ago, and | Puted and posted on every floor, as the docu: bed conquered one country after another antil | ments ard other matter which the government | payment yesterday, a notice to that effect a ee ae ny ee eee S| otecah ama § ily, are m menace to | signed by the cashier being posted up in the eway. Three international conferences Lave | tbe, stability of the buildings and the life of| morning. Assarances are given that deposit- stie: Ons thind of the purchase money to | TeraLLIAM ©. FRI Fi cash and the balance im three equal i. in one, two and three years, with | mail, Mecrtest nod Pincay ut he Diteee ber cenitum per anuuin. ng conten sd by ced of | SLERICe. Advice wiven purchasers free of charge. hie’ property *0id.oF © leash. at the option | 2 A dey osit'ot #200 will be purchaser at the time. of “sale. ing, recording and ‘notarial foes at the Cost of the perchiscr.. ‘Teraus of aale to be omnplied Sith wrtta'tee ‘dye trom’ “day of sale, otherwien the o Trustees reserve tie Fi cee most ie indoree Fisk am coct of the def rotcas 4 Ni JUNE TWENTY. K. We will offer for sale 179, | 1 ae tyra depth of 9 feot 10 BY Ave On THURSDAY ARTE K SECOND, AY FIVE O'CLA fu font of the p OL 21 fest o: ‘Corcoran st; improved Ly a large brick Aucta, Frontin: been called to star its march, and none have | ‘heir occupants. ors will ‘be paid in fuil. “The suspenrion is | _____FUTURE DAYn. _ co prgrerty will be i : 4 been hel to assist, but the movement has been pe caused by the assignment of James McMillan. | PQ ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONE: nein rusts: #N.OD dine ds _RATCLIFFE, PARR & C9. ducts,“ jo.niledba_| Fisk amd pont of te deta tting by the mi jon Constructed after the most eee teeeen Oe an aan eee Se Be an neheshty oe oe me TO WHOM IT MAY CONCoRN, TO PAY STORAGE | $5,000, due May 15, 18% mil bearinw’ ‘Auctioneers, 1407 G st. CONSTANTINE 1. WOALIAMSON,} Trustees, | Sruistic Geslwmeendin al) Kinds of rare wood cases. by the action of = debating society in its own aie OER Disagreed With the Pope and Resigned. UD, Se eas De ee Cems Poors | ce iaieete St0t po cemth. ok Oe eats Lor ov | —A#arees 500 Sth st. n. wei se2i-dhds | avit-ir PPHTFPER & CONLIFF. 417 11th st. cabin. Was all this due to human perversion | Col. Wickliffe Heturned to New Orleans! 714 position resigned recently by Cardina anenclint at TEN, O'CLOCK, ne | : option of the pi FMANK- | ‘PHOMAS DOWLING & SN, Auctioneers, STEEN GRAS, GAMER, BRIGOR PIANOS or bad ita rational cause founded in the needs From Chicago, but Was Dissuaded. Serafino Vi tell, bish t Bok * the anction ron iff, the time of sale. i x iD Eat. S Organs and White ay for sale oF ef mankind? : P rafino Vannutelll, archbishop of Bologna, cw alot of lowsshold ‘rte i ae with in Afteen. days as rent. Di fonts Stores ith the experience of England, | 4 few days ago Col. Jobn C. Wickliffe, Louis-| owing to differences between himself and 11, “itd, tn the name of | {he right ie reserved to ressll- the 20-tr Te Pa ave, Yat the rick and cost of the. defwaiting ‘# days! advertisvinent of such resale ‘* the newspa) er published in Washington, D.C. A 1 All parties “interested will | pl a W. B. MOSES 'S’ SONS, ssketch was given of the coinage ratios estab- | itn. commissioner to the world’s fair, left Chi-| the pope regarding the papal policy, was Hiahed between gold and silver, showing how | cago for New Orleans and it was supposed that | secretary of Bref Apostolique et Grande | J he went home for the purpose of getting Gor. | Chancellerio des Ordres. Monsignor Ciasea, | (1, @ 5! = Foster to settle the disputes among the Louis- | whose —_— ns secretary to the | ~* ——— led iana commissioners. congregation of the propaganda fide was also | ENTITE CONTENTS OF A WEL SSaaueee Wh Standacd. "The waz | Tt has developed that his object was to | Sunounced yesterday. was formerly pro-secre- | — LUT IUMOY Horses, Horses, [=r NOTARIES PUBLIC. Widd&de RATCLIFFF, DARK & CO.,Ancta,_ owN tocar. | YY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers TWO-STORY FRAME D) ‘vision of the RY FRAME, I erly bel )MMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STA’ ; o DP SEREEE BEEWE ‘ Tatete of the late © be of the United States, France, Ger- | fight a duel with n country editor. It appears | ary tthe congregation of tho propaganda LDR iit SURELTS BOUTHWESE AT AUG. | Srtateo the lat a r See CE BEALE, 1a) Pt eee. Holland and Austria were next given. that Middieton os a Blade, a | "42. | QUT [SET URGE Sere ae eG ALL. 1321 ¥ et. Now,” Mr. White continued, “if we find a| paper published in Lavoyeiles parish, wrote a ing p HHUASD AY, JUNE TWENTY-SECOND, a ——oSS movement of civilized mankind going on | something to which the colonel took exception, eiuceengypirelseas, os atacand Wie CHAIRS. HA Pearvat tte fmm ioes parteot lain timed than eeeuee foes” : 4 ATTORNEYS. steady for a hundred years, working out, in | and a refusal to retract resulted in achallenge | Alfred Boston, a farm hand working fora] {4} OFRIRE TADLD BOL. Improved by aT z Heights, and will nie by two lect FHOAD OF HORSES, MARES AXD MULES = ————— different countries, uniform results, which | and the completion of arrangements for a duel | farmer near Newark, N. J., has just re-| TWO) KEFIIGRRATONS. Sheena af sit On sh ahontd not Miteestiend sheets Beet) -RIGNED TO Ts BYD, &. KEIPFER TO BE | CAMPBELL CapRINOTON, commend themselves to successive generations, | to be fought with shotguns loaded with buck- | ceived information that he bas falien heir) Q38BRT odin es SAS Petey x anak te rete ea nek: Propeate male a Webster Law Buildi the presamptions are all in favor of that move- | shot at fifteen paces. to.an estate valued at $300,000 by the death | AS sen wien ropes of tg 38.000 9" be ywek Ba ment being beneficial.” The speaker was so/ Sunday evening Col. Wickliffe arrived and | of his mother in England. Boston hax a wife| o°! jet with within ten dav from | depeaic will be required ‘at itive of URDAY, 30 =NTY-FOURTH, 1803, er were | immediately left for Bunkie, accompanied by well convinced of this that if all i bee ‘ NTY FOURTH. 1808 | Gas of sal Will be resold at risk and | aneine and recorting at cont of EWEN TYETY ‘tm his Bands be would not do anything | Mr. O'Sullivan, city attorney’ who scted as bis | = oe se te Fogel eg nected niece will"arit the above edfeciar to | Sort SAAT ROWILLTAMS & Co. Aneta | EEEo gone GOOD Won EIS, rent from it. He would consider it pre-| friend. Monday the friends of both parties peatarniMrsosio hes Sedat . ‘wo invite keneral attention, Het AS eal SOob at sumptuous to interfere with an obviously natu-| got together and an amicable settlement was It Was Not Holmes’ Rod nittes, PROMS H. WAGGAMAY at Rotate Auctioneer. Dratenss ALE FOR ‘fal evolution in human affairs. a the result. as ‘The body resovered.frgan tha celal Be LOAN & CO, Anctioneers. Seta rnOuRiaa Jolcuakeas POSITIVELY SEL! i SERVE. would be futile, because it would be necessary gran: Bee ae bod: red Fanaa aa” meer 4 Ey = WLING & SON. to alter the preferences and likings of indi- Business Part of a Town Destroyed Monday and announced to be that of Harry E. | P)UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, . NX JJENCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Fe ‘auctions. ALL. vidnal men. secret thought which para-| The business portion of Tillamook, Oreg.,| Holmes proves, on closer examination, not to 1, ESTATE. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, ‘There lyzed the Brussels conference, and ali other | was burned early Monday morning. Several | be that of the missing Pittsburger, and has not S BHATS ANG | POOH TT Wil oferfirasic iwfroat| SECOND “STRFET BETWEEN 1 any | ©. (Successors to Latimer & Sloan) nacresary household furniture “fell ureter youmesd conferences, was, “what would happen the day yet been identified. In the pockets were vome | —TWEN ‘TWELF A Si reitises, part of lot, square 8G, huproved as MOTG st nw. | and we will send t ous to the house—you will Be - ; liom if individual fires were started simultaneously, and it is sup- | ¥ rk EAST BY DEPTH OF NINETY-1Wo —- Just as welcome to {t as though you had paid cash f0F after international bimetalism if individual men th tor dk tan eel ok tacea tial ‘The | American silver, a tailor's tape measure end StveN INCHES, e ay ote D. 182, and re THE BANCROFT ‘bawe—and the 11 be Just as low. should continue to prefer one ounce of gold to | posed to be the leoukeamnyeet or pieces of tailor’s chalk. By virtue of adeod of trust to the undersizned, THOMAS FE, WAGGAMAN, Anct. ‘one (of the land records of See . ‘Our prices are marked plainly on each article an sixteen ounces of silver?” total loss is $100,000; insurance, one-half, pet 5 ee ALE a ay e £ ‘ Es raf | | TNGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, PHOTOS, &e. | there it'no deviation from’ tues ices whether FoR The speaker thought that the scramble for ee No More Vagrants to Be Sold. Sm toute 3 Aieteaae an tare (le __ FUTURE DAYS. Ant Fork | CATALOGUE SALE OF ABOUT YIFTY EN- | BelSiyormonthigpaymemen We turite you tocear would be more pronounced the day after a Death Caused by » Rat's Bite. * ill be etna dove oncured tr eal deed of tre ii sell | ] [NITED BATES MARSHALS BALY_CBY VIR nz described real estate| GRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, | PHOTOS, | pare our prices and qualities with those of cash houses Simetaiic treaty that the day before, beets | girq, 4°, Tord ded at her homes ono mi |, NO mor vagrants wil be wold off tho block in] of tig davewrandp aden carte we el a Je et i eee ity,at Waniitutot. tu the Dhtierot | CRAYONS. &e.. FORMERLY THE PROPERTY | "Nou surcly need « everybody would suspect somebody else of Missouri, the supreme court deciding Monday | OF JULY, at SIX O'CLOCK’P. M.. tn front of the | clerk's the Supreme Court of the District of | Sythe ntl denth of lot numnleced tleteone ee ne OF THE LATE R; 3 . east of Richmond, Mo., Monday from blood ’ | premises. all the rea estate doscribed in anid dved of | Chum foie dineated, Twill. ceil at warbies | DS 22 a ara ‘Arty-one (31) in EFRIGERATOR. gratifying his secret liking for goid at the ox- | Cott 0. = MC MMOS) Te at bite ten dare ago, | that the law was unconstitutional, Vagrant | premises, ill the ra estate dose wale for cesh, in front of the edurt honse door ofsaid | Susan M. bucches cuudivieln of square numbered £0, BANC And you need it now. It ts poor to try of his neighbors. He considered the | Poisoning, y A ‘8 @8°. | have recently been sold to the highest bidder at | aubtivision of mye ta District, on THURSDAY. THE THIRTEENTH DAY | fh Tiber WF cfolio 205, in the warvevortes then of the c BANCROFT ’ HISTORIAN, | tetre'ntiouses: Rtkenseiad cared standard beneficial to all claeses, and he | She was the mother of the notorious Bob and - per plat in book oO} 898, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., all the | Reet Tee ea improvements thereot 9 | at ail prices. mined and answered the various arguments | Charley Ford, who killed J ‘James at St, | Mexico, Marshall. Fayette and other points. | the surveyors oft th claim, interest and estate inand tothe i ero Ujetton trior dest oi | COMPRISING OTL PAINTINGS BY MANA- Which will bs sated at REI, BEIRSTADT AND OTHERS; ENGRAV- ‘The prorerty will be s. ‘tnicrad Tabi comtainnl | HME the'amomat due W Jos. Thompson, the negro to have been sold at | sin9! Mexico, aud Geo. Hardin, who was sold, have cried prover! meet contract with the then et cant. of advanced to show that it was detrimental to Joseph, Mo., under some. The present f ; ot 2] the sale. INGS BY MORGHEN, HENRIGUEL, TOSCH. wer law, commonly called | governor (now consul general to Mexico), Crit- | #¢3 8 a) viz: Uecin: | “fre: One-third of the purchase money in cash, EVRE, the Sherman law, was not bimetallicm. It was | fenden. Wee tee pe feats spose aaticomner | ahd the valatica in six and twelve months. notecto | — LETE\EE ELLER. | MANDEL. BENNER, | S0a'tear‘on the carpet. We have all aratcof Ddased on the idea that the purchase of silver, eee Mien Havin; Good Ti Jerm=: One-third of the purchase money in ensh spe pongo ragga * un from tween’ ASHINGTON | BY | that are relisbie—we will lay tt for yon free of cost. and the issuance of t ¥ against bay ssfhed i {of which 109 niust be deposited at thie of xale), | fh the west line of wll jot: tence northersterly aloue | te, day, Of sale, pa Ser ie SE, POI Oe RORTRAITS OF BEB-| i you wudnt telnee Jone Sober Sine So eenpety of musady ta io cenahy, See Metts 66 Be Nesexnted. number of young men went to James Har- | baianer im two eyual instal 5 | tae ie nortinwent comer of said | seared ty a leet of trust on the yroreriy ‘sold: crall || MALCK. VOX MOLTKE WITH AUTOGRAPH, | tilte of furaiture sou will 884 am increases the supply of money in the country, | Tye historic warship Hartford, now moored | mn’ rexidence in West Jackson street, Brasil, | ene oma fats sets etd ner gent | | pha focorting at hy tarchawecont Adewnirpene | BANCROFT, GEN. GRANT. GEO. REED, | {Jum e'Flash ot Weircioth Perit suite tor 6, rhereas it dimir - | i cued net covariate ft rs ($100) ined at the thine of sai BC ER, GOETHE, LESS! ‘find another as good price, ze eee aos in Rotten Row — oa oe aaa Ind., on Monday evening bent on having | Hon. Couveyaning, Res | Testa nant be oan ed wi fra dare ise | Gapsmes QOETHE, | PETIGRU, ING, | Kiefyou can find another aa nood for the UGGLIN ci c. for many years 6 een @ play-| good time. They forced the door open and | jeti-dkds JOHN EF. BF X Asinyeiar the improvements | { Heb aud cost Of defiaiting paw | On THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-} a9a, | PD Fy fata ager bis tf Ge Gi, abet te be tes |; es ; ey . ———— > Zot aud levied Up nas the property of oH ud com of defaulting Par. | ge HALE PAST SEVEN OCLOCR PY Me ethos | Panton Fonsrrone. ing 3 lo be t were in the act of taking possession of the | PyUNCANSON BKOS., Au Bird and Janes. Flotsier (Henry. bird Srebine’ tiseman’ Of euce seetlo in rooms, 1407 G street, we will sell the above col- | _ Suitesin tePestry, Wilton rue, brocatelle, Over 100,000 Valuable Skeins of Siik Looms | from Kotten Row and putin commission, in ac- | jouse when Mr. Harmon appeared on the scene | £ BS ESE twill be sold to satis ‘ation No. ening Sar EN HIDOUT, 2 n of victures, ali framed and in fair condition, | We should lite to have Four judgment on tbe C4 Captured by Special Agen cordance with congressional legislation. By | with a double-barreled shotgun in his hand. | “FIDE OF Kis SAW STREET ae re evenezer | sert-dkds JESSE H. WILSON, { Trustees. torian. nny 00 Obtain couventznet | ed Room Suite, we ont Oe Cae Specil Treasury inpectors Morton, Britton | recent act of Congress the Hartford and Kear-| ‘The visitors quickly seized Harmon, but not| NEE_OF FOURTEENTH ST! ‘on L. Walker and te PATCLIPFE & DARR, Auctioneers log ues mailed to sny adaress., If you need a Carpet for the parlor we ‘end Capt. Swivel of the special agents’ depart- | sarge are to be kept on the active list of war-| until he had emptied both barrels of hiswoapon. | OM ENURSDAY AFTERNOON. £.G-SLOAN & CO., Aucte._ | Brussels st 530 cents per yard—Inerein F | on e TM RANSDELL, U. 8. Marsual. | TRUSTEES! SALE BY ATCTION, OF FRAME x cd - | ships of the American na Before the Hart- | The door of the dwelling was riddled with shot | NINTH. A. D. 1893, at HALF RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Aucts. HOUSE AND LOU NUMBEGED 893 TWELEP G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. AND LAY ALL CARPET ae een aeret acer, 100,000 caheatay | f0rd in placed in commission sho will be | and clots of blood are namerous on the for. | "°F Ayeah RYN eT a 2aexisa Erte Necks oak 9p Wena | C. "Gas ols tener gee ARDS SAGE ARO ling scheme, cap “ stripped and repaired. It is the intention of | The men made their escape before the police! This lot ft a ftty pet om Kenesawtstrovt and Nasa opt tcaaitleg io = skeins of silk looms, and have arrested Antoay the Navy Department to equip ber with six | arrived. All sorts of weapons were ured in the | deptlro" 100 feet. He is adnutcabi wanted for a tine Choret, superintendent of the West New York | haif-incli rifles for the batteries, supported by | fight. Tt is thought that lator details will show | @4*l!ins or two good Duildiss can be placed thereon, Sh SE Company. a battery of fourinch rapid-fire rifles, The | that several of the participants were seriously | | ‘Terms: One-fourth cash. balance can be arranze ‘These mills are at West New York, Hudson ne pire By Virtmo ota deed of trast dulv recorded in her | TRUSTEES! SALE OF VALTABLI TABLE REAL, ESTATE | 14:1. folio lUvetarg.cone ot tie ital reordeot the | SIBABLY BUILMING LOTS OM ext Semis ‘ORTHWEST. Of ths: preuises, oy MONDAY, TENE . ; ‘eof the Supreme Court of the | BIXTH, 1803, A. D.. at FIVE O'CLOCK PM TON, D.C. ust, WASHING- . pasted in equity, cause No | followitw descrived land ‘and premiees, si'uate abd | By virtue ofa ship will be totally dismantled and her sail-| wounded. ang anmounced at the als, , es le s. rtain deed of trnst dated ber “ - Frying capacity reduced to rig similar to that —— eal Adorosit of $20 Taret J. Sintth in compl Yeung in the city of ton, D 2,4. D. 1s0z, "and recorded the ame qounty. New Jersey. 3. P._ Hyman’ ‘is the | Cf'the cruiser Chicago. ‘This change will make A Report Exaggerated Ten Times. Fojaired ai tina of eae. ‘Terms ofsale tobe compled | unt Barbara C- Clements: fe. defendant. the Columbia, aud known and i Thzi.at follo Liat seq. of the laut ee eaeet ke De President, A. Ludwig. secretary and treasurer, | of te ctniser Chicago. 7 t that there had been 800 deaths | mii ip siteen days, otherwise the right reserved to | siened trustees will ater fo De public a fered, “MP of the recorded subdivision of square 7, | trict of Calutulia,andat therequest ofthe hore of the and M.Maass of No. 477 Broome street this city re The report that the bee leaths | Pesell the pronerty at the risk and cost of in front of the premises, ou the TWENTY. | fronting twenty-four fret and two inches on 12th | note secured thereby, the umdcrsiencd elit ee ae the general manager. : cicisea Watt from the typhield fever outureak int Eros Moun. | Unctesaty se erageper pabiiied te Werkion’ AUOCK PAE, the silo rived real eretats | foot Lileyr topctace wich all of the itareoreoeete | HERPES? ofthe premier oy THCRSBAR, ‘They claim to know nothing about the smug- Trainmen Want More Wages. tain, Menominee county, Mich., is declared by | "Mei jee BEW*P*Per pinlhed in Wash nate Situated In the ctty of W Tcict te Gives | sae ite, “yeivilewes seu apis Indi, (AT HALE PAST FOUR OCLOCR PML. Note ied supplies for their mill. The engineers and firemen of the Micbi-| secretary Baker of the state board of health at | pryosas DOWLING & SON, Aucte.. 6 Dundes Stone cds), tovetber with the improve: Bowell cud Gectee We Dose seater hs ts panies re gan division of the Big Four have made|[fansing greatly exaggerated. The total num-| I page ast mente eens ee square nusnnered sixty-ntee (OU) ae pea Meeting of Car Accountants. a demand upon the officials here for an| ber of cases do not exceed 300 and the deaths | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON, 8h | niedeh eget ptth reac sip top wi ‘as will aprear ttpen examination of title, me hoeeeceral es ieee © of the records of the office At the eighteenth annual convention of | advance in wages. A committee of engi-| have been about thirty. ONQRERBAST AL AUCTION. | dey of wale, with achtrin qie-halt G4) cash. A deport to besold sabsect toa prior trnet of fourteet; thousand : : poacedled 2h Ee : NETWENTY.s renaisés Sol olla ald : 7 Sie Sedecnithsadl ‘Anicdistion| 40 Oek -At-| gente walled upon Mantec’ Mechanic Dobbie ieee cen RET Cleasa: ATHALE-FARY FIVE O'CLOCK 3 sare A depos Yeyancine, ay eet The he Cassell Publishing C IMGTect on the west aide of Sth street by a deyth of | todays frare the day of male toe en - | SB Ha Hee on thd west aide of Schistreec by a depth Gt | Sar-duye fears he Bay of ‘hl —o Seagpersmyy oie feet to 2.30-foo'- wide ailey. linproved by a frame tn reseil the troperty pany of New York has affected the Mershon | giabie and frame build iting purchaser after plied with i « the trnstocs reserve the | Fexorve the right to vessil the property a" tho ek the Tink sud coat of the | coat of t9 defaulting purchaser after Avo (4) da Hime ot sale,” If teins of sale are not fully com~ jay adverts H nt of | advertixement of such resale iu some news; pited with ui lat fal abitehe st in W Dubie ein: Washinwtons Bee PAPSS | Erusters reserve the Fight to renel’ at ek ad cont of MAMMOTH ‘veyanchus and recordiug at the cost FOUN SCONT. TE geitine puchater. AM convesancing, oor, GREDIT HOUSE, WM. H. BAUM,205 7: VF. WOOD'D, } a, Any furtlier intormaiien wt ‘VL. BRADLEY DAVIDSON, . KEW A, Eipscoun,s Trustees, | ponCping. T. WHITE: Aitormes. Z #00, SL AND 823 OTH EN. Gara aw. | Beisasas yer7-akas 1 Sy istoee, 138 Fst. mw. = Bek. Waxb iste countants, held at Indianapolis, Ind., op Mon-| yesterday morning and asked for an increase day, SH. Church of the Pennsvivania lines | of two-tenthi of a cant per mile for Passenger ; I. G. Straight, vice | engineers, 25 cents a dar for work engines an bi valid seis broaltergy mpg oe Ene ‘Omicial “Tilway | Leent per milo for freight engines. A commit- | Printing and Binding Company of Rahway, forms Onelisl! can Be Yair dood aide, secretary, and M. (. Trout of the Ohio | tee of freight conductors and brakemen also | N.J., to such an extent that the shops were | sil-auh. at the ontion of the purcissar. A devosit of Central lines, treasurer. Fifty railroads are | called on the officials and asked for an increase | closed down completely resterday, throwing over [ee yequired at tine of sae. Conveyancing am Fepresented. | to the standard of other divisions, | 300 employes out of work. edkae °° THUS DOWLING & SON, Aucts. 19, 4. D. 180 Terms of Cash, over above mentioned prier incu: ce. A deposit of £200 on each Jot sola required