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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. JUNE 23. 1893—TEN PAGES. A GENEROUS HOSPITALITY THE CRUISER DETROIT. THE Y. M. C. CLUB. THE LIBERTY BELL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. chine and lass ware. aod table “inen and kitchen Fi Tun a summer hotel of one bun. | dred and four (J04) rooms. ‘Terins for the personal: bro 2. Three hnndred and four (304) lots, Terms: All Curious Condition of Things Discovered | A Successful Ladies’ Reception Held in| pispiayed Toward the Delegates to the| 27 aero ae het pier the Batton TOMORROW. FUTURE DA\s. FUTURE DAYS. FUTCu! When Fut Into Dry Dock. ‘Their Club Home Last Night. Presbyterian General Assembly. GRO a WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. AUCTIONEERS, | (PHOMA® DOWLING & SOX, Aucticncers, STNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, RATCLIFFE. DamR & 00., anctinean ‘The case of the cruiser Detroit, now under-| Last night was ‘ladies’ night” at the ciub ‘The Columbian liberty bell was cast at the | VV —— x G12 E sta nw. |b — R 3 | . e Tt Clinton HM OUB REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF MISCEL.| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL AND | TRUSTEES SALF OF IMPROVED REAT ESTATE, SPCTAL THE going final inspection at Baltimore preparatory | house of the Young Men’s Catholic Club, at 471 /-pey. pn. BARTLETT. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE | Clinton H. Menecly bell foundry at Troy last ANKOUS HOUSEHOLD GOODS WITHIN AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. a Og OG 3 ENTine Gone OF THE to her seceptance by the government, is a street northwest, and it was made memorable | conwrrrex OF ARRANGEMENTS, nEViEWS 1x 4 | OFening in the presence of a large number of TRMIH SAND, FENRAYEVASTO AVENUE | onmteren (poitegy geeract mule om the 10th das.of | SADE GT NOMI dt OF tele XO. MO PENS. AVES eurious one. When put in dry dock for clean-| occasion. It was the first time ih the history of! neront tHE WORK DoxE—THE MONEY Ex-|Pe0Dle. The time for the casting was sot at 4 Mitiiwisn, roMomfow, SNe TWENTY: | records of Westmoreland county. Vaan the 14th | EAST BY Dipti OF NINETY-T COMPRISING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS we ting a few days ago it was found | this young and promising organization that the | pexpirvg—aoop WoRK OX THE PART oF Ix-| O'clock in the afternoon, but owing to the damp ‘ALSO =e 215 “to R. Bred tewis and John’ Sherman, ‘rusices: | By virtue of a dont. of trust to the undersiencd, CONKISTING TN PAMT OF PARLOR FURNITURE, des of both screws of the veseel | fair sex had graced its club house. ‘The pleas-| prvrpvaus AND COMMITTEES Pease crearirnnce did not draw well and | HAND ROT TONG BOR, SBROMEE LAME: | chee bungee” ranrorement Company, to,se; | aatad amemsrJ4, /S01. shit recordnd sh Liber Na | co eh SEA ARE AnD ORMER 2, bent or cracked. One blade of| ing success of the innovation. however, will | it was 8:25 when the bell was cast. CLOCK, VASES, &e. : * | Gearael &urdate Daving tren mberituted tn place District of Columbia, nad by direotion of the holder | SPRINGS. MATTRESSES. PILLOWS. TOILET ene of the serews was broken balf off and undoubtedly result in frequent repetitions of | The report of the committee having in charge ae bates erased — schism ves -| ‘Three larme Toe Boxes. Stead of tant by an ca feredin the oogaty a of the debt secured by weld dee gf Srust, we will sell SETS. TCHS PORTO ORE 2 ht’: 5 4 the i % ic it a Y le Os res jes ty. Virginia. 2 of yi "CLOC! a ‘of the % another blade of the same screw was cracked last night's experience, and tho precincts that !tthe arrangements for the recoption and enter- | Md would touch Srperatae ce ta teaeae’ | [gemmreaeinaaae tase November, A. D. 1887) and yy direction ‘of holders | OR SUEY, St SIX O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the | RANGE, oe PURNITUKE, and badiy bent. Of the other serew one blade | have heretofore been sacred to the club el tainment of the general assembly of the Presby-| would be set in motion, releasing the metal ole WALTER B. WILLIAMS 3 00... ef bots mrcured be aa a ee ye trust. the same being: OL BL ste TRON fare. ee, Was broken off entirely and two were cracked | bers will be again refined and chastened by the leterian Church in the United States has been | from the furnace, bat, Aira Cewineey wot RN | oat Ryder on the NINETEENTH (18TH) DAY OF | suotiusion of square ten Hund MF the szeordaat | ae BIDAR MORNE aCe” RwReTy: and bent. | Presence at short intervals of their wives, jtmade through the chairman, Rev. Dr. Bartlett, | poor health and could not venture out in the county, Vireinit the Wilowing Gsscelbel porsanal | the turrerors omieeof ake District of Columbia, be- | EIGHTH. bertaniag at TEN to which we THE CONDITIONS NoT SUSPECTED. | sisters and sweethearts The report states that the general assombly | jormY north and east gale which prevailed at ae ean, Te ud and Kitchen Furniture ot | CoOfetkemt of Twelfth. sipeet east, anc runciag | “jeiid"""" “KATCLHPPE, DARR & CO., ancte The condition of the screws was not known INTERESTING EXERCISES. met in the New York! Avenue Church ay 18) jeneed by Mics’ Eupoue Py Monette dcnker the Colonial Beach Hotel, “conaitine of eds. bed" | U8) feetcaver 3) Suchee, tence west fifteen, C15) | (, @ SLOAN is Acta 407 Oat and hardly suspected until the propellers were | The occasion was marked by interesting ex- |last and dissolved on the evening of June 1. | of Clinton H. Meneely, Pp sisal TGHION PRAzaan | fletware, blankets bed Nave tower etaiatnestn | fegtand thence northite the Deciuaing. | ceo = pareyrte! expoved to view in the dock. The contractors | ercises, in which # leading part was taken by| Continning, the roport says: ‘Five hundred | At 8:15 p.m. the molten metal started from | A? BENSINGER: weTion Daza: Des Te ong hundred and four (104) rooms: the | cof which 8100 must be deposited at time of sale), | VALUABLE TED a 1S part y it port say! AH, | Dining Room Furniture, consisting of ebates, tables ments at one and two THE Ni iT. believe that the blades were broken during the | the new club orchestra. It numbers twenty | and sixty-two commissioners reported person. | the furnace, and seven minutes later bubbled < 2 Seatadions trial of the ship. which fact contributes to the other remarkable features of the trip. The builders remark on the good showing of the | ship during the trial with the injured screws. | 940 La. Ave. N.W. ally for hospitality. Of theseseventy-four were entertained in the private houses of the differ- ent churches of the city and 488 in hotels and A large number of visitors with daterest at Gper cent, 11 cash, at purchaser's Siparchessr's cost, ARHFORD.! Tinton. up from the mouth of the mold and the casting was over. The bell weighs 13,000 pounds, and will be rung for the first’ time at Chi Tore 1S for the first time at Chicago pieces. and is composed entirely of members of the club. op- ie provers ‘They received their instructions tion. Couveyancina Bs from Mr. John dsemann, and are under the eapa- par We will seil at auction, within the bazaar, 910 7 Je2l-d&ds E. BEALL, : boarding houses. Ia. ave. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE | twins of $25 and vader cash. aod frail residue over | zI-dkds JOHN E abi EP. Schwartz. The I. 8 <s sNoan - There is little on the indicator cards and other | Pie leadership of Mr. FE. P. Schwartz. | They | ore also entertained in our homes, —__--e-____ TWENTY-FOURTH, berinning at THX | Sy p00 third thersot cash abd the balance inninety | PJUNCANSON BROS., Auct engine room records to show when the injury | ™'e their rst appearance in publiclast night, | ““vin reparations at the church were ex-| SENATOR STANFORD'S FORTUNE. O'CLOCK: ‘3. The hotel and hote) reservation, containing an | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE NORTH “ 1 ‘So far as can be | “20,scored a decided success. ceptionally complete. The auditorium was —— 35 head of Horses and Mares, all excellent | area of twenty-eight (8) scr-s, two (2) roodsand | SIDE OF RECESAW STREET NEAR THE COB- to the blades took place. a | cle exercises took place in the large grmna- | Senuonely, complete, Tue acai palms qed | A Careful Ketimato of Hs Property Pute Tt Sees ee pinetern (19) roles; two wharves: also all the right, | SER OF FOURTEENTH STREET, COLUMBIA Sree trom, oe Pie tae damnre te one corey: [sium hall, and every sent in it was occupied | Surtefclly decorated with fevers and palms and a eaapoopen. ‘ALSO Company in and $9 ee rita nae Seek knees Seeaa: | _ONTRUSESAY AFTERNOON, JUNE [- ith wena of the | Cuspite the rain storm that broke over the city | ( Toittes on information was specially ef z 1 new Jump-seat Carriage, 2 new Buawies, | avenues and parks, the same subject, however, tothe | NINTH, A.D. BOA at at PART FIVE OC occurred within the first fifteen minutes a Jost before the hour fixed for the reception. | Goud autinc the hunreseabip of tes. Chea: B. careful estimate of the late Senator Stan- 1 mee Rasa Wh 2 No-top Bug- | Tights of way and user of the same that may belong | We will Sell. tp front of the Detects tanned oa hee rete ten tna ture | abe main building and the gymnasium were | Hamedej}. @arniahing the telegraph, telephone, | fF4's property indicates that ite value is some- fies and U5 Second-hand Vehicles of all | “ecins: Onethisd of tho etna oe Betcha fe ity tect on was, made abruptly, and it was feared at the |4P0Tately decorated. the American colors | Suva Hlre™ anda total po oblce, more cou: | Where in the neighborhood of €25 000,000 Kinds, Harness, ie. socal ihe ening al inataliaenin gta | Acros Latent Te iy, and it | oni i | type ; ay, 4 r ue that damege would resuit from the #ud-| Sheet vation, ‘Tho prietaes opened’ dith the | Febient than at uny previous assembiy. The estate consists, in a large part, of one- acetone {efest thereon af sixand twelve months from day'of | Aijjacent to two far lines denness of putting the vessel about “¥. MC. C. March,” composed by Mr. Ine- EFFICIENT WORKERS. fourth share in the Pacific Improvement Com-| tS. Bensincek: 940 La. Ave. | sie grellcesh. st ome-Tourth sores (BIN) part of the | and camoumesdce the teks een can be erraneed 1; was observed that the ship would have! mann. It is a spirited composition, and was| “The chairmen of all the committees were | pany. a legal associntion through which Stan- RATCLIFFE. Dai & CO. Auctionoers. Fe ae ett ere aidue in two canal | SSE Eee een be arsine Gow, nade greater speed if the Detroit had been al: | rendered by the clab orchestra with fine effect. | singularly efficient, with energetic assistants to | ford, Huntington, Hopkins, Searlesand Crocker YS SALE OF BROWN HORSE, | installments, notes forthe saine to de given oaysble | Featured at time of ane. "Terms of aave to be complied ain patna ‘The ship made’ within four- bow Lgl (sivas dio spe aktsteme: gor second their plans. Dr. S. L. Crissey, chair-| own and coutrol the Southern Pacific Company. DOCK,” BY “DICTATOR,” 4 | respectively, with interect thercon, at six and twelve | With in fifteen days, otherwise the night geseeted to hundredine of eighteen | and three-quarter kaots, and it is now believed that i | vote . screws remaised in good condition the con- | °id that without their sympathy tractors would have made nincteen knots, | which would have netted them $50,000. could hope for the fullest success. Will no organization, no matter how worthy in alluding to the presence of the ladies, he and good The su ceeding exercises included several comic songs man of the hospitality committee, who devoted | hisentire time to this most laborious and | difficult service, deserves especial commenda- | tion, Mr. H. H. Wells was not less useful in | the peculiar und delicate matter of raising | Its normal assets in the way of railroad Property amount to #210,000,000, but the actual value is about $20 a share, or €42,000,000, of which Stanford's holdings are worth 10,- 000,000, Besides this, the Pacific Improvement YRARS. On SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTY- FOURTH. 1893, at TWELVE, O'CLOCK, T will se'l in front of the auction rooms of Ratcliffe, Darr & Co., 920 Pennsylvania avenue n. w.,the above horse. Terms, cash. it H. J. MATTERN, Administrator. chaser. 3. The remainder of the farm and wood land, con: taining two hundred and sixty and Bfteen one-un- Apdtln acron amore, less. ‘erms: One-third (3) cash, residue in two equal installinents, notes for sane to be given payable. re- months from day of sale—or ail cash, at option of pur- | purchaser after sale in some ne: _2et1-dkds PURCANSON BROS. 4: weperer fi resell the proper at the risk and cost of defaulting Wve days’ alvertineanent of wuch Few simed im W anhinaton, CANSON BROS. D.G ‘Aucts. uucstoneers, TRUSTEFS' SALE OF FRAME DWELLING SITU- | 0 = speotively. with interest thereon, at nx and. twelve ; g NO FURTHER TRIAL LIKELY. | by Mr. Charles Millor, a recitation, “The Stow- Sao See IS comnattioe wre coe. | Conpray: Seas lock of Southern | ‘WALTER B. Wi ont mm day of sale—or ail cash, at the option of test ial TENTH STREET NORTH- i ee i Ba fe tb , by Me W. E. Gi r. - , secretary '. an in . es ee PY. (3 y Firtue of « certain Are of trust to me, bearing ee ee eae aot Titets that | of New York a steife wis, Schumnay's’ Tea | the general comraiiteo, for the free use of his | 6 por cent unnually. Stanford's siere of these | ZO8SES, WAGONEITE "AND HARNESS AT the gud NINETEENTH DAN OF JULY. SOs BO, | date June 221860, and Atny recorded Some be nO sults with perfect «crews, it is not likely that rk; a violin . § *s | convenient and commodious office as our head- | bonds is said to be $14,000,009. On TOMORROW. JUNE TWENTY-FOURTR. at | and be continued from day to day until comleted {a Taber No, 1516, folto 21, of the lund records of the a He ann’ District of Columbi bh ‘The last ™¢tie,” by Miss Pauline Isemann, and Herm: ts l for bi 4| From th I - | TWELVE O'CLOCK M., we will sell, in front of Our | ‘The title to the r-al estate will be retained until the | Dis Shimbia, and st the reqnest ot the partics the vessel will have another trial. Diaiem® overture and other selectiona by the | quarters, and for his unvarying courtesy an ‘om the stocks and bonds alone the Stan- | TWELVE ¢ last instatlment of Turchaee Boney ae res cian he | fecured thereby, we. the undersigned: true will trial insures her acceptance with a good bonus | jy orchestra. Miss Lancton and Mr. John | *isdom incounsel. In fact, ‘the success of the | ford estate is said to receive an income of icRassenger Wagonette, in good condition. | same js paid. and should any purchaser fail to comply | Tuoae page “Ugo 1B front of the prewiees, om to the builders for excess of speed require- | oc ca bo d t, were un- | tire undertaking is largely due to the efficieucy | nearly $1,000,000 annually. ‘Thon there is the Horses. with the terms of sale and payment of any install. | {OH ‘as. RR a ee cx, ‘onnor, who had promised to assist, 1 San Fi ‘ One set of Doudie Harness. ment of the purchase money or notes for saine the 3 OCLOCK P. M.. al ments. Another trial would be at the expense | able to be present. and enthusiasm of the comimitteos, and the | San Francisco cable road property that pays 10 ‘Tormpeothe frasteon will Advertice andscll again the yon | {he certain piece or parcel of ground and prein- of the contractors and the increased results in pot prices Ea ees faitbfal and staking, work of those ealled | per cent annually on §12,000,000, of which | ir WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Aucts._| which default in made at the cont and rist of the de: | 85, siiuato in the Peity of “Washington, Dis. . pRECIS s special places of trust.” 1 rok thomatter of speed might not possibly justify the Stanford’s share is one-fourth. He leaves faulting purchaser. A!lconveyancing and recording frict of Columbia, and known and destmoted as and ‘ rt 7 ., AUCTS. see porch boing part uf ori lotelev consequent expense. The demaged screws are | _ The audience was large and appreciative, and | “The various receptions and entertainments | 100,000 acres of land, including the great Vina | RVATCLIFFE. Dak & co., UCTS. SF Fhe eo, NG DETCRBOOT. a so ene undereigned, | hundred and slsty-mine CHO) beceahee Tete eee compored of manganese bronze and were made | was composed principuly of the faculty and | provided for the delegates are referred to and | vineyard, the Palo’ Alto property. his stock | anor COLRATEAR BALE OF Aas runt. Re BYRD Lewis fhe northwest cortee otk Poe ond eet aout from by the Columbian iron works, the builders of | students of Gonzaga College and scores of | the comment is made that more courtesies of | farm and other real estate worth $6,000,000 | “RGR COLLECTION 08 HOUSEHOLD FURNI- 416 Ot EY Reet: D-C: b Trustees. | thence southon sail 10th st. 30. feet, “Suaree ERIN the ship. | Now serene will be pat on before the | yrotty young ladies invited by the members of | tis ebatueter were extended than tho time per- | and other personal property worth $1,000,000, ROHS. ‘Ge..' TOBE SOLD AY OUI SALES | gos p gAMUELS UMD Er, feo, a ten ot ates. Poence nor on ‘nal alley 90 ‘Vewsel is turned over to the government. lie club Father Gillesrie, ‘president. of the | Mitted the assembly to accept. ‘The thanks of | making the aggregate vulue of the estaie about "920 PA. AV! (<i eae fovether with the improvements theseok, maaan -——_-e-—_—_ | th ge, Fathers Dolan, MeGinuey and Keating | the committee are extended to the newspapers | $35,000,000, on whick there is annual income cp OR SATURDAY MORNING, UNCANsON BROS., Auctioneers, of @ two-story frame dwelling house. THE SHEKMAN LAW. p= pre jests connected with St. A’ysius | Of the city and to the iarge number of persons | of perhaps $3,000,000, JUNE TWENTY-FOURTH, at TEN O'CLOCK. ‘Hh and Dsts. n.w. eee: Qae-third of he, Jurchase money to pazish were interested spectators. ‘The exer-| NH in various ways aided the committee in ome See AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M., TRUSTERS SALE OF FOUR BUICK DWELLINGS | Betts, payable in ome, twerand three res eee Ropresentative Kobertson Tells Why He is Cie. were followed by an excellent supper, and their work. DENOUNCED AS SPURIOUS. IN FRONT OF THE SALES ROOMS, NUMBERED 1222. 1224, 1225 and 1228 D Sereat at six pent her ann ann) im Favor of Its Repeal. | this in turn was succeeded by an informal dance WHAT IT cost. =F HORSES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, GAKRIAGES, | _ STREAT NORTHEAST eens cae an Saed Sf ernst Representative Robertson of Louisiana, who |i the gymnasium, which war specia ily"elea a The following is an account of receipts and The Documents Alleged to Have Been “HARNESS, &e, To which we invite general attention. By virtue of four deeds of trast to us, bearing date purchaser. A Genosit o. the property sold. or’ all cash, at the $300" wilt Berea A duly recorded in _Ither 1676, folio juired of j - : it __ RATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO., Auctioneers, “i t a7 Purch se- at the time of sale, All conveyancing. is at present in Washingtor. says he is in tavor ie the purpose, eGo was thoroughly | expenditures: ate eee eke ae esterday | THOS DOWLING & On Aca fund records off the District of Golamables tail ot the Seett eeeee ee re, = enjoyed by all the i er ies yesterda: : ‘: % ft ties secured’ thereby, 2 of rade to xs in of the repeal of the Sherman law if some means | oo ™ . W. RECEIPTS, ce G12 Est. nw. | Feauest | of Dartiog secure Is | day of ecia, ocherwies ties toeaton oe ee ea a mitual ieereare of the nation's | ytmong thowe present were Sirs-M. E. Ward. |p isea trom Nex Mert Avenue M. Millevoye asked several questions concorn- = : SP grt cel at public auction, tm trunk | Solids yecpenty © tee a aed eee eae of providing a gr: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zell, Mr. and Mrs. M. " . SALE ON SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FOURTH, POF purchaser currency can be substituted for it. , He said to| Halloran, dir. and Mrs. Joseph Sanker (the !at- | Charch. 95,907 47| ine the extradition of M. Herz and the docu-| "inn, ATTEN Glock Aan, WITHIN OUk | BAY OF SULE, wad tinose certain nieces ct paneole of MATLON ASHFORD. 2 Trustess bee py, apni rpg ae wedding trips), Mr. and Mrs,J. H. Zell. Miss A. | Shor Fiber fips bh £00 00 | box at the British embassy. OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, HORSES, CAR-| (Fictof Columbia. knows and distinenished sk and | _ AICLIFFE: IER E GO~ ate e_ democ! Hit, Mra 4 % eae Ad Van | ed from West Churcl 2 vi “ GES, HARNESS, de. 4 B. 14%, 1dpand 144, = ©0., AUCTIONEERS. form on the question of Tout, Siisoss Nettie CLG Te inne an | Heseived frcen Western Oburc.c.c. 100 00 Mise Gore ye gop penn n Ca inree hE : Faies tod Kentean, opoeycuuatstonsn anaes | A SALE OF PRICK DWELLING, srTr. means the repeal of the Sh mage mage es @ Heffer- | Received from Westminster Church. 100 00 | TePlied that England had done everything pos- | Parlor ey usleee be gee age urveyor's office o” the District of Oo LING, SITU- iwi - Eyck, Katie and Mamie Walsh, Nellie Heffer- } e% Furniture, in cherry, walnut, oak a1 en 9 STREET NORTHWEST. the coinage of gold and siixer upon | Till Aggie ‘MeMuhon, Magus Corrigins J, | Received from Gurley ‘Chureb. $0 00 | sible for her to do to grant the extradition as | and add pieces: Hair and other “Mattresses, Bolsters | SUnbiA. sal CR gy ak BEES certain deed of trust to us, bearing Parity with cach other and the change if | Thnrston, Marrand Kate Radcliff, Bessie shelly, | Received from Fourth Church....... 71 00| requested by France. As for the atolen ocu- | ind Rockers, cue Fics fan terete Chaise ae: | Provementa, consisting of fotir two-story Wick Svell- mr Soy, A BI. and duly recorded sult in the revea! of the 10 por cent tae upon | Made and Faunie Simpson, i Huppert, M | Reeeived from North Church.....:. 45 00! ments M, Dupuy stated that the public. prove-| ALSO? AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Ne i gh (District of clam, nad ot sult in the reveal of # per cent tax ur Cai cs Mskioamanie, ‘Maus ch, | Received from Metropolitan Church. 38 00 Several Horses, Catriaces and Harness. : = % the request of the pars ‘thereby, we. the state bank circulation. i wl! op pove the repeal So pant jamie Lynch, | Received from Williaa H. Roberts, fee cere fakes no Knowledge, from ietolet | THOSIAS DOWLING & so ys eale: One-third of the purchase money to | Undersitned trustegs. will all ar pubiiy sections the Sherman act anless tt is coupled wit! me + S. J. Bro a er. 4 20 BC other equitable adjustment of the silver | D.D., stated clerk general assembly 10,000 00, tiations with Mr. Ausi Lee, second secretary ENTITF. CONTENTS OF A WELL- in casi ‘ust on the: 8014, orall cash, at the option of y ‘A deponit of 8300 — ——— . balance in three equal payments in | front of the vr on WEI . _ im leas © y ot ~ rer. DAY OF JULY, A’ D. 1893, AT FIVE O'CLOCK wethlens te introns the ciceuintion <itiex tay | > M. Millevove then stated thet he had the text | (6. SLGAN § CO.; Auctioneers, 1407 G st. nw. | one, two and thiree years, “with 0 yer cont interest. | DAY, OF x The substitution of the Bland act or bysome| IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL. Poll. <2... r | of several of the documents in respect of nego- | ~* ee ae ee paretie sar annoally.and te be secured Sy 908 of | F; csiseasects fe tes abe of Ue eet wines, ate in the city of Wasiincton. SDAY, Tht FIFT! we NOWN LOCAL | the purchaser. Tequ.red on each | Columbia. and known end designated as and beng , fe , . EXPENDITURES. th : CLUB REMOVED TO OUR LOOMS FOR CON- | house at time ‘All conveyancing amd ‘record. | lot 59, in Willtam Warring’. suldivision of lots in eo ee een ne es ee Meet eT ae cia Atay lacciouae Pores date Cree 9 Haceariay all of which} VENIENGE Cr wale COMPEiatRG COLTER | far stints, AtvcunrePsncing wed rene | Some da taste cekiiaer se Teaae! Lee mittee on coinage. weights an measures ment--Medalsand Premiums Awarded. rn ry jorerthe 'e of April 2, . DER COMBINATION ‘POOL TABLES, SUPERB within ten days from date of sale. otherwise trustees | office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia in of the last Congress, the Fifty-second.| = 3 z ‘aid excursions aac M. Millevoye started in to read one of the| MARBLE-1OP ” SIDFBOAKD. “HANDSOME | reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of devaulting: } a oe such did all im my pow r to bring | The closing exercises of tito Immaculate Con- | Paid printing and stationery... jdoctiments. He got as far as “Teaw today | CHEMIE EXTEARON LABLE, "LEC THEL. | purchaser or purcharare, © nn ns thereon, consisting Of @ two-story” brick dwelling bs dh some measure providing for the free | ception School for boys took place last evening = fol Brg work and plumbing. - = | Clemencenn,” when M. Develle interrupted him x wre ee eS RiDis D BROWNE. Trustees, paste otacle: One-third of the rarchase monen to coinage of silver. The purchase of silver for | in the schoo! huil on ) ‘aid florist......... and begged the president of the chamber to| WICKER CHATRS. HANDSOME ©. 8. ARM 7 jeers, 1407 pd Es ES geld eeder the Sherane act, and its use| attended, not a vz Paid information committee. 45 00| consider the matter an international question. | GRAINS, OETICE TABLE, Caup, TAnLy, | (), @. SLOAN & CO., Anctioncers, 1407 Got interest af ir WG) peceeatary ber taaete naseise as a commodity resulting therefrom. has! promptiy at 8 o'clock 246 little fellows, rang- | Laid music committee. sabe 10 75) Baron Demarcay suggested that the chamber | CARPET. Lut GLASS WAKE. CUSPIDORS, TE y SIGH ORTH RARE HOTS | semi-annually trom day of sale, secured by. deed of dsbaped thie metal (eilver). and has reduced pts atc sence vrchag | paid clerks, typewriters, postage, 257 85 | resolve itself into a secret committee to hear | WATER COOLEN, LOT SUNDRIES Rt ke: | TRESTLSINTH STH waged oy ee SS us to a monometailic standard. ‘Thi is | M6 from seven to fitween years of nge, marched | Paid extra allowance to official. sten- the documents, but the suggestion was voted]. Qi.¢p. APEY FOUND INAWELL-APPOINTED | py vittro of ac riaih deed of trust. dated the 27h | amok eepurchaser, A denowit of $200 will be re- contrary to the enunciation of the | in the hall and took seats assigned to them in| _ ographer.. Bera wasss + 100 00| down. On SATURDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FOURTH, 1893, | #1510 ot gee one at te 1nd ee eee (Gi: | CoMverancine, recording and notarial fees at the cost party in its platform at Chicago. ‘The repeal of front of the stage. It was @ pretty sight, and | Patd extra services...... sir SOR) M: Millevore farther accused M. Clomen- | of TFS O'CLOCK A. M.lwithin our salen fvome | St of Culamia ted ae seaaese oF the pesky: | Sethin Rak uawer Lea of male tote complied with the Sherman Inw without « provision of farther the boys were brimming over with fun. The | ba messengers. . = : — ne caltvacing to England private letters | 407.Gwt, no. a cured thereby, we will offs: for sale ‘a: Dubs | seep reserve the rieht to Forel ‘the’ property at the risk -oinage would not relieve this condition. and we | j F gas re Se that had passed between M. Ribot, lately prime | ""ijut cal aS males, ob | vad cont faulting yarchaser. ee ee eee ey baste The will | tat number on the program was ® salutatory | Paid repairing fresco in church... 125 00| minister and minister of foreign affairs and the | Bricrlot of the commttee, WEDNESDAY JUNE, TWENT\ Tate 1a, | WELLE: eDMON TUN Trstecs be contrary to the principles of the platform, | b¥ seven wee laddies. Each one of the little | Paid committee on meetings and as- French minister to Egypt, and between M. | _¥21-dts ___C.G.SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers. | the followin deacribed real estats. sitnate in the | seoLalkde Address, 500 “5th xt n.w. sd would leave us without any means tols bore a large Japancec fan, and as each one| _ semblics....... ae 3 op | Tibot and the French ambassador at Constanti- | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. AUCTIONEERS. __| S0UM¥ of Weshinguon. District of Columbta. to wit: | Oo puke Tuatever of increasing the currency. We | recited his part he disclored a letter on the | Paid clerical services at bank. 30 00 | Lobe. | He produced a list of names of the per- | 75 wHoxt 17 MAY CONCERN, TO PAY STORAGE | Tision of thetract of land formerly: bel to the | DPXCAS — Reed money, such a money that oUt peo-| hack of the fam, which, when it was over, apelt | Pid replacing lower hail carpet 80 00} sous and of the papers whom he alleged Eng- | *° AND cranes, Lol He UBPHOTD Goce. feronded in Liber Comnty No: folg Sb Is ther wu, | TEREE SO, tite BEEP WELLING, SIT Ble toms ‘cau’ renp) the Benefits of 1 “eeleome.". Eehind’ them stood tho ops | POMLepMTIOg and cleaning ctsbions | land bad bribed and the amount of money given | Of EAE Or meNNEG: GANG EER TY, | vororsofles ofthe Distict st Gainmbia, | By vinta of cette seh cries ae Naot gerbe tae. ast (oe . nd the : ea’ | and chaits..............+ ay bribes. Ho read, amid an upr . ANS. commencing at we Dove propery is focased about three miles from | a Ze fit - ame Tone tn os ts to oe choir, anu the welcome song was given with| Paid box for preserving books and almost drowned his voice: Tempu, 50, | $0 Fomon, ever won Sober kaseenetd soa Seed | the cits, on tbe ‘ahithmoge ‘and Obie relnead na femper s7 IeOa titted No: Toe Toe ads ot Pe a Greve, | 300d effect. Then followed a lengthy program, | Papers. ae | Matin, 3 itt ne 11 ikO2, tn th ing section . adjvinine Avalon | fle 0" the District of Coltiubia, at the request * orde = 7 of the Georgetown Orchestra, assist Miss Total dit 12.963 33 | enc. B “% scab a ce i. ta locality should not fat! to attend this: a SIXT f banking throughout the several states nn- $" : a, eee ‘otal expenditures... $12, encean, 50,000 francs, at re roperty will be sold m SUL A. ba at QUERTER PRD Bre, Ger which banks of tssue could be incor- Zencie Ctremen on the: pking, contefiated: Total receipts .. 18,768 47) At this point the uproar and confusion in the | = = anus Trust for 92,000) sick han tee wear torte | Tua N ce: pPmae IR Stat Wertain pices or porated it would be well should it be _ = chamber became tremendous. The members | (7™ . W. STICKNEY, Auctio oe te czree ot, See. SF-000 80 be paid fa: gppn,£298 of ind ‘premises situate “in. the city povsibie under the Constitution _to | MEDALS AND PREDIC sep 85, M4 | of the extreme left rose from their seats and! cRusTERS SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | eeMteriibereguired at time of sate, “All ccnves- phy ey ee} an eek ae ditional | Large silver medals were drawn for attend-| berts, D. D.- 1.948 91) demands were made tha: M. Millevoye leae | “"Tuprovso wera sworn tee sale to be complied with in ten dave, or rreperty will | sig) in square four unten ant ciel ty ree upon certain resirictions, ing ' ance at Sunday school by Joha Whitney of the | venue Church. 3,028 47| the chamber. M. Millevoye, however, stocd : WO STORY BRICK DWELL- | be resold at ting purcharer. contained wthin the following mnetes and bounds. about this uniformity. I do not think jrimary depariment, Wm. J. Hicley of the | Refunded to CovenantChureh. .. 885 50 | hia ground, and when a semblance of order and| !NG. BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF BUSH, Teween. viz: Beginning for the same on the east line of 6.b that there is any danger of repetition | Primary depariment, Wm. J. Hi | Refunded to First Church. 255 00 | quiet was restored he shouted: “The whole| SPRUCE AND KOHRER STREETS, LE DROIT Fuusing, thence cous aleeg ol cine BE Eos iee of a wild cat currency of the past, and | Srt intermediate, Robert S. King of the scc- | Refunded to West Church......... 52 50/ thing is a scandal. Bardeau received 50,000] PARK, WASHINGTON, D.C. S % Anche 8, thenco eas: 3 fect “834 inches to the rear line sieiath ve no apprehension on that | C74 intermediate and John P. Dunn of the| Refunded to Western Church......... 52 50| franes.”” ieleben ol eat " JENCANSON DHOS.. AUCTIONEERS. of said lot, thence north 26 :eet 33 inches. thence nc ca lg. cagater rae grammar department. Refunded to Westminster Church. 5250| M. Pard from his seat and ex-| 1:05. and March 18 1a ned ale ee ie Neg {Ss fect 34 inches to the place of begiuting. to- score. I believe that the President bas care- | 8°! oe ae d to Westmins reh. M. Dardeau sprang from his seat and ex- | 18%. Be eae Aid Gay recorded in Liber | Tevaper EOF TMPROVI Der with the improvements. thereon, consists Sally consitered this important question and | Each of the following names received asmaller | Refunded to Gurley Church - 48.00) claimed: “I expect the chamber to vindicate | 100. {llc “40. and 16:0, tole 247 respectively. and | TRERTOED SURRET. BEPWERR TSO ok | s fourstory brick dwelins pouse with base of will iook for a happy solution m his mestage to | *ver medal: : Kefunded to Fourth Church 38 00 | my honor.” | site mniecacaSAY- | | S{KEETS NORTHEAST. WASHINGTON, D.C. | | Terms of aie: On? thini of ‘the purchase inoney to Congress. Primary department—J. Condon. J. Housten. | Refunded to North Church.......... 28 50] M. Clemenceau and all the members of the| CIDA JUNE THE TWENTY-FOCRTH. 1803 AT By virwe of a deed of trust datet the Ist TRE SEG “Tam im favor of an income tax and tariff 7: Sullivan, D. Housten, J. McDermott. J. | Refunded to Metropolitan Church. 20 26 | pariy of the extreme left again rose irom their | f'n premises aituvtal is she age a Dis ee aes | Beate ol, Labs, and recorded in Liber 1°51. foto | isiepest at abe (per cent, per aumgin. parsble r. I think the simplest method of ; Kelly. J.B. Lynch. R. Mason. M. Sweenev. J. ——-— | teats and hooted After a time they insisted the west 197-10 fest on Spence st, ‘We will sell at public anction. in front. of | fmLavnualiy, from day cf sale. secured by deed of on sugai . Heany. G. Kleine. W. Kleine J. Dale. 3. x | e eS on. trust upon the property s0\¢.or all cant at . ~ . . Kleine. jeine, J. Daly. J. Total... 35,505 14 = r s Ei of lot tortyctine (40). tn | the wremsene ON MONDAY: THE TWENT iH Taising @ revenue is by a just and mod-| iT" Housten, F. Lynch A. Mi sy anaes Lowy Sopimaain and eg rat | ie on of lot nunber Bitven | DAY OF JUN. AD. 180% AT HALY-PAST FOUR | Ofte purchaser. A der oxtt of erate tax upon sugar, upon which since | Nédy. W. Housten, F. Lynch. no THE LONG METER DOXOLOGY. M. Millevoye again started to read, but M. | / L. Barber and Co.'s subd'viston se recorted I, the following describet real estate | Qf) the. Pure a — Gaogler. W. Saffel!! J. Wilson, G. Melling, J. : : x An con verancine, ine and ‘notarial fous at the adoption of the Constitution there | cki‘r. W. Saffeli. J. Wilson, G. Melling, In conclusion the report adds: Deroulede, who is also a Boulangist, stated that | over of the District of Co Gity_of Washinton, in the District of | Suc or the parcuiner,. Terige of sale ts be couse bas teen a tariff. I voted against the | Fitzerald, W. Sullivan, J. Howard, G. Glorius, 3 : he could not listen to hira and would resign bis Tunty book 6, page 70, improved by atwo- ie ge ‘from day of Dounty, and was the oniy member of the | ©. Divver. Louisiana delezation that made a speech against it’ But throats of the people of Louisiana, and in so far as I am concerned I shall do ail I ean to keep it on until our people are justly | treated by the reinstitution of the tariff. and a tariff of 1'j cents on the ponnd is alle ask.” ten, C. Howard, Mahon, J. Murphy, J. Major, R_O'C Rvan, F. Jones. F. Dondero. E. Horgan, F. Dunn, E. M W. Magill, V. Mahoney, F. Miller, | “First intermediate department—J. Conroy, y pith. L. Crollard, L. Doudero, F. Heaney, G. Hous: ee . Horgnn, B. Keliv, T. Me-| ‘onnor, PF. Croliard, L. Carroll, BR. icDermott, . Singe- It therefore appears: First, that the agree- ment to entertam 200 commissioners without charge to the general assembly was faithfully fulfilled. Second. that excursions, entertain- ments and courtesies unusual in their quality | and numbers were enjoved. And, third, that 8 large surplus was distributed ‘pro rata, a cording to their contributions, to the various sent rather than do so, | ‘The order of the day waa then moved to the effect that the cha:nber condemned the docu- | ments as spurious and regretted the time that | had been foolishly wasted listening to. their | presentation. ‘This was adopted by a practically unanimous vote, only four members voting againstit, while | «, Fy brick r-s'dence. Ferme of sal hind of the purchase money the balance in three equal ine one, two and thro: years, with nitim per aunttin, payable ‘semi smnuaily from day of sal by di tapon tla eroperty so.d, cr all coeh, at the purckaser. A donositof $200 will be ‘required: of the purchaser at the time of the sale. All ‘couvey- ancing and recoriting at the purchaser's cost, Terms of de complied with within ten days to be ald ineash and staliments, option of by the fu'l depth of Jot numnbered tht Shaan M. Burcho’s enbuitiston of ge talstsen (210), as por plat recorded th chin surveyors efice af the the inpmoveinents thereon, veh Yet toa nrior deed of rut, {Ee diuount due audcr whieh will bs wated at thevates ‘Terie: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and ‘the bainies in six and twelve months, Noses £9 fear interest at the rat of O percent per abu tro with within ten dave WILLIAM E Address 500 5th st. nw. C. CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, @. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, ‘(Successors to Latiiner & Sion) ee PS } Tenstees. de21-d&ds 1407 6 ot aw. heck, © Lynch. 4 7 m day of sale, otherwise the tracteo: tecarve the, ani. Day TRE BANCROFT ee ii . churches. 489 voted in favor of it. et to resell the psorerty at the risk and cos: of Tot trust on the 3 i ot A SHIP FOR LIBERIA. Second intermedinte department—J. Baker, he committee of arrangements closes its| M. Doroulede retired toa committee room, | the defautinx purchases, > Sega f' the pnrehasor. « ENGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, PHOTOS, &e. citi il Panty: 42; Gousidine, C. Goetzinger, A. | tong-continued and arduous duties with the | where he spent lengthy period refusing to HENRY TAYLOR, CATALOGUE SALE OF ABOUT FIFTY EN- pores ican Meaty aha Harre 3 Beeston, J. Kennedy, F. Jourénal, long meter doxology. pedestal m 7 Je14-20° Se Oa | Renee GRAVINGS. OIL PAINTINGS, PHOTOS, Passed by Conx | ©. Miller, D. Marphy. W. O'Connor, E. Reith’ : Levon oe daclncd —— ESL | off sale otherwise ie trastecarevervethericht woreell | CRAYONS, &s., FORMERLY THE PROPERTY Shonen dae 4. Condon, J. Blnkency, W. Dunn, E. Finch: | ,yAttached to the report iss atatement signed | M. Millevoye left the chamber, declaring that pe eee ed A fact not generally known is that the United States governm: Forsyth. L. ¢ y } trustees. . Williams, W. Wilson, J. McCarthy. A : 5 (Successors to Latimer &' Sloan.) seVsakds JESSEN. WILSON, } . to prevent a ship tothe government of Liberia. W. - y and found to be correct. ossession are lotiers purporting to have been ehrdste___JESSE class Ls mblie has spent | Grammar department —A. Becker, A. Bren- ——— Tgned by B Lister, voctotary of the Brith | CHANCRRY ®t OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE | JQ ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. AUCT: COMPRISING OIL PAINTINGS BY MANA- “ Aresident of the African re pent | nan W. Cotter, C. Clatk, J. 8 Dann. 3. Goee. ode = 5 i I SER ORV AH ABER BEAL ESTATE pats RESI, BEIRSTADT AND OTHERS; ENGRA’ ‘eo several davs at the State and departments | zinger, J. Leneh, B. Shannahan, J. O'Connor, PEARY'S LITTLE STEAMER. (oa eog freed poo se Athena bee STREUT NONTHWES CHANCERY SALE OF VALU DLP REAL ESTATE| INGS BY MOKGHEN, HENRIGUEL. TOSCH, Tebee bese fo mee Darorty Ove years ta eelactey. Sor eo pempent of comstnting the hands Geemoet | EC Oeneet, 3. Ryn, C. Sasen, B. Geman, Teng Puseon ts Mave Wer Westane dvis-| over, shoat s your before the date of the itern, | DRT Gelee etek eee Be | _ cara cies Soeiaese é Sg ee that in 1865 Congress passed an act providing | Sweeney. F. Wilson, W. Mahoney. reas led lly as barofaced | 14.17%. the underairtied Will well ic | BY rirtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court ofthe] VOLPATO. STUART'S WASHINGTON BY an . hi public} The following were si fulin di hauled at Wilmington. rded generally as varefaced | syition, in front of the on WED. 'Y¥, | District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No BEATS, &e.. &c. ; ALSO PORTRAITS OF BIS- that a naval ship be presented to the rep tollowing were successful in drawing the a ig | and clumsy forgeris the FIFTH DAY OF JULY, A. D., 1893, FIVE | 14507. wherein Margaret J. Smith is complainant MAKCK, VON MOLTKE WITH AUTOGRAPH, of Tiberi. The proche reseon for such legie- | silver medais for perfect attendance at school:| Thestanch littie steamer Falcon, which is| Ti) ON atillevove referred to that part of a| O'CLOCK P. M., : = cried tenstees will ate Tosa te eeane tee under | BANCROFT, GEN. GRANT, GEO. REED. lation caunot be stated unless it was to show a | James E. Divver, Francis Dunn, Charles F. | to convey Lieut. Peary and his party north-| certain letter which Tentioned @ projected PALT OF LOT 18, siened trustees will offer for eale. by Public auction. SCHILLER, GOETHE. PETIGRU, LESuING, c j tetentink raged fx the Mink repablic, When | Miller, Corneting P-Clarke 00 ue. | Witd on their exploration trip, arrived at the | alliance between the United States and Russia, | Particularly dead sbee tn tke treteedings had in sald RIX UH DAY ah SURE UAL De HSS IVE GADSDEN AND OTHERS. é " 507 12th st. nw. the matter was first brought to their a j ‘others, equally meritori suc- a of acl cau PLOCK Ps allow: HU : NTY-NINTH, 1903 Over twenty-five year experience. the anthorities were inclined to doubt the exist- | cessful, were awarded preminms. They are: J. | Delaware breakwater yesterday at noon and the whole chamber shouted, laughed and Jeered, | CA. 6+ sate. One-third cash and the tatance in | Same thee ot Menke Into | a GALE PAST SEVER CLOeR Pa chat SURGEON SPECIALIST | ed pren 7 care ouiied tox Wl - | and M. Devello remarked that the whole matter | one‘and tno yoare tected om thee pete ee aece, 2 | Sins Lot numbered font tain square Heseiored tae is, within our ‘ence of the law in question, but an examination | Heaney, M. Sweeney, J. Whitney, J. Howard. | *fterwara sa RMEE te, Whete BO Oi i cvilea ly a Gdawmahle boat the purchaser may pay altershe at hiwopion “kuxce | imndredand Afty-one 451). together with thelsaprone, | Malt FOOmA, 1407 G street, we will wall the above col- TO GENTLEMEN OXLY. of the records showed that the African visitor | J. Fitzgerald, W. Housten.J. Kennedy, G. Kleine. | gines will be overhauled. Upon quitting tho chamber M. Clemenceau | Will be paid to June 30, 1863. "A gepestt of 8100 wil | ments, Se. i it opporsunity to obtain sosteetaat | Graduated London, England, 1665: New York, 1878, knew what he was talking about. The law was | W.Kleine,F. Ryan. J. Murphy. T. MeMahon, L. | Lieut. Peary and his wife arrived in Phila-| wro?surreneded by Ins friends, who congratu- | MeTequiod at the tine of sale, All conveyancing and ee ahaa ta ee ci recs stre: ONG: | the great histortan. and oy Curent Sound to be fost as he stated. but ae barter os aoe moet ——* wie F. | delphia from Washington early this morning. | Inted him, in view of the evident groundlessness nut eocanlted ith in ida dv, there ie day of tales wh intron. sooued by acd of runt on epee PE coh ‘haustion. 5 eredentiale from his government author | Crollard, J. Kny . W. Dunn, A. z ths : 4. Chaches Melieos, ved to res FICK an com of the defeating | the i Sach. eaten ot S| _el7-aideds 3. SLOAN & CO.. Aucta._ bins to receive the ship he was told that the | Harvey, J. Kennedy, J. Considine, E. Reith, B. | The former will journey to Wilmington to in-| of Millevoye's charges. Millevoye's friends | prince LLMONE BEALL Tree chaser. A deposit of $200 required uvon accertance | 7 UNCANSON BROS.. auctioneer 4 . “= t the Fal Th st, | blame him for his recklessness in making Md Dat.n.w, | of bid. If the terins of exic are mot _complied with in United States could not negotiate with him | Shannahan. C. Goetzinger, J. Barker, J. Ryan, | spect the Falcon. e steamer came from St. charges which. they say, he must have known MICHAEL J, COLBERT, Trustee, | ton dare from the day of sa:e the trustees, roserve the | TRUSTEES SALE OF FOUR BRICK DWELLINGS 2 BQURS: 0105:30p.m.;Sto9pm Sunday—9 to further. Should the proper authority be forth-| A. Becker, J. 8. Dunn. J. P. Duan, T. Sweeney, | John, N. F., and is well adapted for a vorage im | (M4'ECs pian. thet far, he muct have ane SI Fat nw. | aut te resell the property at the risk and cost of the 12TH STREPT SOUTHEAST BETWEEN A] nu1i3m CONSULTATION FREE. coming from: Liberia the matter will remain as | C. Snasan, I. Susan, F. Wilson. the regions of ice. She is larger and more| M. Develle sowed that he viowed Millevoye's| seosakds TE NEY WISEGARN TE Trustee, | sich resale la some newspaper pubitsied it Weokince xD B STREETS. Mt now. far the Navy Department bes 20 kien | Premiums were awarded for deporiment, sp-| poc—-cut than the Kite and is bark rigged. The | conduct from the ebaritable point of clog cea | 27 “_| ton, D.C. All conveyancing and minted FOAL Lo ee of turning over oue of its ships to Liberia us «| plication and progress to the foliowing: J. | P : a iaereh hice be inci bots th UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers of the purchaser. a aay proerted, Fempertively.1e. * “* welling house which will be used by the ex-| cousidered him honest in hix belief that the | [)' HENRY F. Wooparp, t seq. 1082, folto 251 et gift nor to auy other republic. There is need| Howard, C. Osterman, D. Housten, J. B. - : documenta are genuine. Deroulede said late TRRS' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ANDREW A. LIPScoMs,) Trustees, 26 of weg and liber 1008, toto for the few we have. and if any are to be given | Lynch, J. Sallivan, J. Condon, L. Fealy, J, | Ploring party is nearly completed and is ad-| Joeuments ate nenuine | Deroulede ss TAUUSINESS PROPLATY ON F STREET MOTE | Jel dkds Tithand Fate nw. | ¢t9ea., of the land reconk of the District of Coluin- way the states will get them as receiving ships. | McDermott, C. Coomes, J. Connell, F. Marr, | mirably constructed for its purpose. ee ee ee BETWEEN SIXTH AND SI TH | ]yUNCANSON BUOS., Auctioneers, aleehl see op Eee the, reper, ‘To ps puke 2 E. Clark, F! Diggens, E. Considine. J. Fitz~| _ When the house is put up in Greenland Lieut. Aten O. Myers B ieee elle pete Ba Cee | Ue Sore 507 ON. Wi Fae ar POUR OSL OCR ae a BROOKLAND. patrick, J. Kelly, J. Whitney, J. Heany. R. | Peary intends to construct a stone wall around as 5 +, | day-of June, A. D.1NUL. and recorded amons theland | FES NS, Se Gat eEE ee pceeor parcels of a yeemines amt 2 ¥ i Most of the vititing Elks are leaving Detroit % ot NEAR THE CORNER OF Q 81) REET NOUTH- Di parcels of land and p situate Downy. P. Dunnigan, B. Withers, J. O'ilagan, | it, and it will be necessary to pass through three ad ro onde of the District o* Columbia in liber 1560. folio Si, FRONTING 164 FEET BY ABOUT 11s, | in Washineton city, District of Columbia, known and The Brookland Methodist Mission will hold uire,G. Melling, J. E. Diver, T. Birney, | doors in order to enter or leave the house, | today. and by this evening there will be few | 11> ete... we will rte yatesin front of | on’ TURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY: | distinguished ae and being tote mumvered. tree jo WW og @ song service and organize a Sunday school at ynne, A in. R. Graf, R."Hillyard, J. is under certain obligations | Knight, Jos. Knight, H. Masterson, D. Slattery, Magill, E. Pake, J y. Wiiham B. Gurley and John D. MeChesney that the books, papers and vouckers of the committee have been examined Among the equipments of the expedition will he would resign his seat in order that he might act independenti Most of the ocuments in M. Millevoye’s left. FUTURE DAYs. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G st. nw. Cc. & the promises, on FRI aw chaserafter five davs' advertisement of sticu resale in The Evening Star newspaper. JOUN HIDOUT, SEVENTH, A.D. 1803. at HALF-PAST FIVE OF THE LATE GEO. BANCROFT, HISTORIAN, eicht GS). thirt The principle business before the grand AX, 1803, AT FIVE the follow- | Ocrock. Ii so'l tefromt of fee tp ae ay BT Dg RE - | Fitzgerald, F. Lynch. C. Dunn, F. Gaegler, FL ctrie' I 5 ne coer bes renl eatate, efttate tn th Wash Sadie et premises Seine . 2p. m on Sunday next and conduct their reg-| pA8°T) Barre d. Sullivan, W. Mencken F bebe octets light ae and very complete | lodge yesterday was the election of officers, | Iz eset bud ren! tnd Known and atin: | pate property: eee naar Bese tue | Hats eae ensabered son _ ano ular 3 o'clock in the town hall. Noone, H. Neil, R. Mason, C. Mulean, W. | ogee Pht Piatt ed, has determined | het? were only two candidates for the office of | guished ao and lieins the sast_ twenty-four (24) feat | corner of @ st. @. w. twuitable fora Fosidence the sacverors difice of te District of Cotamibra wh WHERE YOU WILL FIND THR S . i a E ly , We s. Fes is E >, a 0% st, of orizinal 7 pear * . in the employ of Mr. Murphy, | Kleine, J. Carroll, J. Pake, W. Miller, W. Sulli-| to accompany her husband om the ago ed anaes a rrcrly of Lome ee aks | jausremumuered 456, Ve 8 depth, of elahts-ciekt | sue balance in swoyrarn, at 8a, seat rey aan, in eran a ema.) LARGEST STOCK OF FIRB the Northwest branch. while Kief. W. Stewart, J. Murphy. G.| among those of former expeditions wilt | tym am PPM the cloction of Nir. Anncunt | mules: toxether with the Inproventente Msreon subs | Bavable semt-annually,'and to be secured by ad Terms of sale; One-third of the purchase money at the drug store for am importaat pre- ¥. Houston, J. Frawley, J. Cody, J. | he on the Falcon ate Dr. Pe A. Cook, Edward | ballot resulted in the election of Sir. Apperly, yarevae Co certain deed of trugt Gated Oe- | He erurt on the [Ruperts wld. or all cath, at tho op; | for each lot to be raid in carb, tbe tulauoe vrwo FOOTWEAR IX THIS CITT. scription to be filled tor Mr. Murphy, who is | G, \Gilorias, J. Coomar, J. Nelligan | Astrup, the young Norwegian who accompa- | 20d it was made unanimous Vor grand lead- 28, 4800; and, Teronted Octover 20, 1800. in | time of aale. Couveyancing. ke.. at purchasernicost | day 0 with 6 percent interest per anuum, Pay Ture 15 TEE War WS ORB very Sif, unthinkingly tied his herse to 2 tree | Collins of the primary department; | nied Peary across the ice cap to the northeast | #6 knight, William G. Myera of Philadelphia, Lot Columbia, tesecare the earreer Siar! | Terms of sale to be complied with in fifteen deye; | able semi-annually. ‘The deferred payineuts to in front of the new hall and was arrested, taken | F- lian, J. Roth, T. Heaney, T. MeMahon: | const. of” ‘Greenlunds, arte) Meuse eat | by acclamation: grand. loval knight, ceoorge A: R Nb Hitereat at D per cent por an- | The" riak’ and Cows of Gefaultias parceanse seeee ase | Seed of trees cn each of the Late SOM ae ae SELLING THEM, Viz: tothe city aud fined 33 before being allowed | RK. Dunigan, M. Pepper, J. Murphy. F. Joues,| young colored man who is, Peary's | Reynolds of Harttord, Conn.. by acclamation; | nvm. payable » ae HE Gays! advertisement o° such Teale in some news, | the cption of the purchaser. A ‘of two hundred to return home with the medicine. | Parker Haroid, 1. O'Connor, W. Hickey. W:|Tersonal attendant, Samoel J, ysnt?.” | grand lecture knight, W, K. Wheelock of Dallas, Be ire ae Payer nuplished in Washington. D.C. Gollars (8200) required :n each lot at tine of eal. Quite an excitement was created near Uni-| Reynolds, Rt. Williams, G. Angelo, L. Carroll, | kin of Wost Chester, a member of the Pengy | Te®s by acclamation. Then came the noming- | ‘ereat, taxon aid exnemsencf sale in’ cat = Seen SaOe Ante. | Paar at caw wooed a eee Saye fe CHILDRENS AND MISSES $1.50 BRIGHT DOM versity station yesterday afternoon by the run-4 J. Liston, E. Horgan, T. Dore, J. O'Neil, J. | relief party. will also be the expedition, | tions for grand secretary, and the Aight against | balance in one year. scared by a deed of trust on the "[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Ancts., 612 Eat. now, wise trustees reserve the right GOLA SPRING HEEL OXFORDS for ring away of Mr. H.E. Brooks’ horse with his | Byrnes, G. Bureb, J. Ryan, M. Divver, F.| This eutleman superintended ‘the von.| the re-election of Allen O. Myers began in| Pro! rye Flak and cost of defaulting purchaser or delivery wagon. The wagon was upset and a Dunn, F. Crollard, G. Thomas, A. Harvey. A. earnest. id. the rate of| Percent per ainam until VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON SEVENTH struction of the dwelling house. rn ; ait of $500 will be required at the thne of sale. | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT. EX MAHLON ASHFORD, hore belonging to Mr. Jas. Phillips frightened | Marr. E. Reith. W. Shreve. J. Marr, C. Cama | ““The Indian burros, which wore shipped by The Fopponents of | Mr, Avera nominated Kxtevo've clowsd witnin Niven dave from fayoreate, | SERENE, I APES gND. BERENS | yeaa HARLCS ANHPORD.} srastoss. 85a to shat st demolished « whet of his vehicle, | lier, . King. D. Murphe. F. Jouronal. T. Saf- | Adams express from Sante Fe, have not vet ar-| Peter Tewsh of Detroit and James V. Cook of | 23 eat Ts ae, Maver” | AT HALE PART FIVE O'CLOCK Peal oe Gidee | [TXETED STATES MARSHAL SALEBY VIRTUP ne ser tag th bis eos sot arcenee bere | eas a teceOrs 7 Meena Oe Hep elas on ae ae y Peli fupes tect viae in ioe alert cai ts | careeroneae Eman Gee ee 9p the.uremicn,, pert of te: 20, square G50, fronting | cin’ Bice of the’ Dupree part of the Daneeeey a some time with his son and daughter, Mr. and | Hickey, J. McCarthy, J. Keni j. Knight. | of homing pigeons will also be carried. ‘The 8 MAHLON ASHFORD, 20 1-12 fect on the west side of ith street by a depth of | Cl Fk's cflice p °! Mrs. Jas. Schwatka of okland. | Jos. Knight, G. Hayes, C. Tolson, J. Foley, J. | commander of the Faleon ia Capt. Henry Bart- | W## re-elected on the first ballot. CLAMENCE B. RHEEM.s Trastees. | 190 fect to 2 30-fo0- wide alley. smproved bya trame | S20" for cash at No, 0 Penteylvanis teats ee $1.35. Mise Pinkie Ehine of omer¥ county, | Josce, R. Graf, W. Wilson, W. Forsyth, W, B. | Jett, formerly of the sealer Algerine. Mr. Dun- Ed ee ee Kosta S16 Fat. nw. _ | "Terain- One-half cash.” balance in one year, with est city of astington. District of Columbia, on Re ee One eee Bee Mt a enna. carke hy | BBE. the second mate: Larry, the steward, and| A Fitting Candidate for Judge Lynch. | 7-o-wuost tj MAY CONCERN: 1 WILL, SELL | Sftrte. sectied by adecd of tron the yfuperty of | SFTCHOAN THE FIBRE DAY OF JULY, OO ee BAL& AND LOW SHOESS@ anele. Mr. S.J. Owens, returned home yes- | man, D. Slattery, C. Blakeney, C. P. Clark. B. | many of the crew of the Kite will be on board. | Frank Harney, a white man living near ‘on SATURDAY, JULY “FIUS?. 1803, at Blog teguiced ee eee oe Ce aree | yroperty, io wit: A full line of Gent ($5.00 RUSSIA terday, accompanied by Miss Belle Owens. Shannahan, J. J.» Lynch, ‘I.’ Sweeney. J. P-| “As scon as the Falcon reaches Philadelphia | Carnesville, Ga, beat bia two-year-old gicl to Wagon and iuarmess: to hey sees” bain | Pecan a vost of ucchaser. Endive’ Cndsrrarments,. stibbons. aces ama 5. Mrs Arua Mecgan.. who, with her two Dunn, J. O'Connor, E. O'Connor. J. Fiuch, W. | she will tio alongside pier 5, South whasver, |qeaih venterdar, After be Ind’ whineee and at facade, Dat ec 220-dk:s__THOS. DOWLING & SOX, Aucts._ | Patty Waista’ Wrapper and ents Pomc lees. $2.9 daughters, resides on Frankfort stree Angelo, W. Cox, J. 8. Dunn, A. Osterman, W. | and the — will be permitted to inspect the | beaten his child to death he mashed its head, | J228t" GEO. M. SHANKS, 212 7th st. s.w. C, & SLOANE 00. Auct onee:s, 1407 G at. Coats and Cloaks, Chi'dren’s Hosiery, Underwear and awakened at 1 o'clock yesterday morn venal, J. J. Gorman, E. Shreve, C. Susean, | yessel which will piay an important part in a | Pesten bit 7 coe ” | 7 GNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. - (Successors to Latimer & Sloan). Furnishings, tofante. Hate Sov. aks, Dresses 85.00 RUSSET KANG#ROO BaLs. 45D see the form of a man with his body partly in- ‘ussan, R. Nelligan, W. Mahony, W. Con- | momentous expedition. broke its ribs and stuck his knife into ite body D aus 5 a — foinen, Sot ama Ek Trisntaisey yng, sat etn MEN'S - side her bed room window. Mrs. Meegan made Cotter, R. Major. ——_+-e2+—____ repeatedly. Harney 5 ee ian at Carnes- Se FEET E Re COLE aE Te | CRIA Satace VAuuAl bre: 38, L4ninze, Perfumertes ine of Notions, 8 ns ak an oatery and called upon one of her daughters er deportment, application and pro: | ,, Gave the Train Robbers the Sitp. | Titcnce “Everybody is quiet, but the feelings | SIDE Uh NOMTHR STREET. BrGINaung | BECWEEN” AWUNTE PIASY “AND” TweNy. | deevct taecy Grade yiacotraninn Leather Goods 84.00. bring revolver and the intruder hastily re-| Hsan for deportment, application and pro-| ay atteinps was made by four mon yesterday | Setience.. Exerybody i quiet, but the feelings | Sti erive Fe THANE OE OWSCERM | RUCIND STRELTS NORTHWESH WASHING: | 4E"Bel Tina arty nantes hamuets.Sprmata. Some J treated. ‘The wire netting had been entirely | ficiency. yates Wie raay | of the community are very much arouse: SEE ART, BY DI NINETY-EWO| | TON. D.C. ver | (oes upliy foun in frat clean dry” ceous eed eu: from its frame by the villain. ‘This is the ‘The boys’ choir consisted of the following: | morning to hold up the Atlantic and Pacific aoa S o BY Ytus of acertain dead of trust dated Septomber | {ndiew ‘aud genta’ furulshine exteblishment: third attempt at a forcible entrance into Mrs. | ‘Meegan’s home. : Mise Rose Sanford, who resides a little east of Brookland, died suddenly yesterday after an ger. Walter B. Williams Soprano~ James D. Finch. Charles S. Goetzin- Robert J. Major. Jas. H. Marr, William F. Deery, Edmund 4. Reith, John 8. Duna, Edward B. Finch, William T. passenger train which left Coolidge at 2:30 a.m. and wax due at Albuquerque, N. M., at 5:30 am. The train was flagged four miles east of Attempted Murder at a Church Social, ‘The attendants at a church social given by the young people of the German Lutheran B: ‘adeedof trust to the undersigned.dated August 14, 1801, and recorded in Liber No. 16-4, folio 406 ot seq. of the land records of thy District of Co- Tamia, and by direction of the hollerof the debt se- A by said deed of trust, we will sell at public F THE SEVENTH Dal” OF and recorde! the same day in liver No Bota of tne aad resaran of the Dis. avandattnerequest of | Rote secured therebs, the tied-> Mavin Tron. safe, Co. nte ‘MEN'S $5.00 PATENT CALF BALS. Sa $3.75. : Si io. W icsion on FERIA’ NTH (20th) DAY OF J satisfy exec tio bom — = n Coolidge, and when stopped Conductor Robert | Church of Norwalk, Ohio, Wednesday night | {UTY"AT QUARTER PAST SIX O'CLOCK P Me 'T FOUR O'CLOCK P. 498, 34300. 3407 other Shoes and Oxfords end lines of only three days. [recesses cee cone, on? | Crnlad ea Urabemar Gucker ‘go off te learn | ware qrectly wiocked plea eno|(et ia visllare; salt dred ofteumtthncaine ing parceut lotstoreyeave | Pave sae eee NOlboee ance AUR | ES SEO am BON, a, sheet at a saving to ou secsiiecas co aaneie, Major, Francis De S. Ryan, Joseph 8. Knight, | the cause. While the robbers were trying to| Frank Schoefiler. drew # pistol, shooting at | (25) acd torts-si< (40) in the mbitvieon st aguace ton’ | Lames andy Gearze, W Deere subdivision o: Lote in | 3 Sait = Keone | Louis J. Croliard, Robert S. King. Cassin J. get them to open the express car Engineer aud wounding Miss Lena Linder in the arm hnndred and two (1002) as per plat in Look KR. L. HL. 1 * .. | in liber. H. B., foito 280. of the records of the office ‘ulins Lansburgh, Isadore nabs, from 1.00 to $2.00 per pair The democratic state contral committee Of | Howard, Lois Crown. Kichird 1. Williams, | “emon pulled open the throttle and conéealed | and ‘side, and then. shooting bimsclf in. the | {ell Sof. pf therecordsot the aurveyors slhest Sort | os upeurenter of tue Distro of Colambla, raiding | and Abeatem by Trlace. Sadine en Harris & a: Maryland met at the Garzoliton Hotel in Balti Raphael Dondero. Fred. Crollard, Raymond | himself while the train moved away. Tho | breast just above the heart. He had asked the | Kat thicty- ve (> feet ‘east Of 1Sth ‘we cuas aed | (OR BHO eM eee a Hor trast of fourteen thousand | Am ‘tnd James Vanburgh. traditic ot Lansnncnh _ more yesterday aud named Wednesday, Sep-| Dunigan, Robert Graf, Wm. A. Shrive. “Alto— | baffled ontlaws permitted the conductor and | young lady to go to supper with him, but sbe BS hoor Ne eel | ip bor tiie mga a ee vid 7. kaufman, Migehel tember 27, ae the time and Baltimore the place | John J. Lynch, Edward J. O'Connor, John M. | brakemen to follow the train without further | Gectined. His jealousy was aroused by her north to the vesinning. "| brance. "A deposit of $200 on each lot wold required | Jcaeph. Myre: Lock, Joseph Rachech, Hoey we ARREN SHOE ROUSE, holding the state convention for nominating | O'Connor, Arthur N. Marr, Leo. 3. Dondero, | molestation. golng with another young man, and jost av she timegofane racgaremmoney ncaa ot | a ioe of nae.” If terme of male, sregos Fug com | 3 Philp slower, icriviug arthet of Fiaeoh ek) THE W. candidate for coi an ener, F. Raymond Hillyard, John Ss Ss SSS turn leave the Sunday school roo: v= . ‘two years ier Onarae egess, louis Sixes Mek seahask conmetiaee Tex the acae tea ta ae Joseph Rvar, Robert C. Nelligan, | The White Star liner Majestic was able to | cled a pistol at her and then at himself, with | from dateof sare, with intorest tS per cout acceredon | Heise Serene Tea cree ee Te and cont of too Mexan Peale he Be an paraare Bron. Holo- Geo. W. twenty years Senator Gorman failed to mate- John D. Barker, David Barry. Frank J. Jones. | enter the port of Liverpool on ebb tide yester- | the results above stated, Schoeffler is in a very the property. Fall cath at purchaser's option. “Cou ae ae DAVAO ood, trading at 8. Keni Sous w Co.. aml tue i. so. W. Rica a 7 a ion. e youn; will re s RADLE: i. t : oo, Fislice ata mestung of the state central com-| Willinm O'Connor, Geo. J. Hayes, Arthur 8. |day. This was mado possible by the Tecont | da:gerous condition. ‘The young lady will ro- | Yevancing, &c.. axparclaser sovat. H. BEADLEY D afin Corny gore greton. Fonbertively. mm Bisiee | Harve | dredging operations, cover. 42i-dkds JOHN E. BEALL. ‘Trustees, 1338 F st. n.w. BATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucia. * 919 F STREET NORTHWEST.

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