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8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY. JUNE 27, 1898—TEN PAGES. can be made by the local directory. but that THE MAINE'S DOCK TRIAL. THE SUMMER GIRL OTT ALES. CTION SALES. HOW TO SEE THE FAIR the fundamental rules Gag ieonpee i a by| « AU ON 8. ——<—==—= AU ION 8. AUCTION 8. the national commission. It must be admitted | Something About ihe Latest Addition to Finds the Prottieet of Tollets Lald st Her THIN AFTERNOON. TOMOREOW. FUTURE DAYS. t the powers of these two bodies have never e Navy. JUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers. *. BERNHEIMI 00. m* Obtain a Ge of the |e aca Sate: god probably never will| Preparations are now being made at the navy | |The present day of exodus to the seaside and be *s = pasa H: BUCCESRORS TU WEERTE CS. | CO, & SLOAN & C0., Anctionrers, 1407 B Sam, Plrst Obtain a General Idea @ | be. Until the end of ‘the fair the local direct-| vara, Brooklyn, for the dock trial of the battle | mountain height, until breakers roar with the | ~ NEAR THE CORREN OF STREET NORTH: oo Te aE ory will always regard the national commission | 70" WERE, FRONTING 164 FEET BY ABOUT FANCY AND STAPLE Big Show. ‘as an obstruction to the proper management of | Ship Maine. breatn of the North ses and leaves strew her} on TUESDAY AFTER COON, Bi TWENTY. GRocentes : 7. 7 the fair, and the commission will doubtless| This differs essentially from the usual sea | August haunts, the summer girl in all her | BYVENTH. A.D. 1m it HAL PAST FIVE AND FIXTORES: ION. € d eo goes Gopsider the aicectory in very much the same | trials of speed and of horse power. It is to be | phases will be queen of America’s heart, ‘There |" bali iS ee Pave WAbnST AND, TAPE ES CAT AEDS | peeve INCHES ae < s 4 4 solely a trial of machinery in asteel ship built | was an awful moment many weeks ago, when erty fronts, on Se s ROBES, HATIREAKES, “MATUNGR Cale | aRintwmcct 40a OF emt to A Sor ee, FOUR WAYS OF DOING THIS. | |The directory ishere al the time end i {91in inary yard intend of a private yard, al-| hoops threatened her very existence, but now | fame: Sar ourts ‘caok, 41,700 tn one Year, and | 350 Tbe. Tes, 300 cans gf Cave Goo, large Core, BEDDING, TOILET Wale und RS Ce J — meets at long intervals. It_is rot in. session | though the construction of the machinery was | she has put her russet-clad foot firmly down | ‘payable semi-annually, and to be secured by # deed | Chars, large tot ne he ae OL FRIDAY SUSE. THIRTIETH, 160%, aT 7 tre dcineeenred by a dnd a now and at present the atmosphere about the | given out toa private firm, the Quintard iron | upon the monstrosities and goes forth to com- | ¢f,{rust on the iy, sold, or all cash, at the op- | Counter, 1 Coffee Mill. 3 fine O'CLOCK A&M at the Grant House, No. 237 Pa sve. | OF SUEY ar eae OOLOCR Be Government of the Columbian Exposition— | Tihavement is clear, as there must be two | works, pel-recsleliraut devotions. In of the | en Fer ‘A deposit of #200 required at oe pBox, fine, lot Shelvinzs. lange lot other | n.w.. we willeeii witnont reserve ihe entire contents ann all tise reat outate Loca! Directory and the National Commis- | parties to'n quarrel and only one is on the spot, |The Maine was built in pursuance of the act | Winging draperies lich she afferted leat num, de. POUTIVE SALE “HATS OF SESE hie cole their ettention: > ns ere Should sive | Crock, tho same being vert of ¢ forty Ave. > ston—Jurisdiction of the Hoard of Adimin-| | When the commission meets ste members re- of Congrews of August 8, 1886, which author-| rerviien she danced or climbed high hull B. ©. SENKINE GERNHEIMER & CO., Aueta | “Terms can ©: G. SLOAX & Co. Fer nist in book ts A fale 208 af ceive id tl paid ir ized const ion wo sea-going double- * a a oa e surveyor's office of the: istration—Clashing of Authority. ual traveling cxpeuses bediden, “Tt can easily | bottomed vessels of about 6,000 tons displace-| sbe dons x bewildering display of lacy foun- RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. Auctioneers RATCLIFFE, DARKE CO.. AUCTS. ipninn on tue youth ede of orth a be seen that they don’t make much money, for | ment, designed for a speed of at least sixteen | dation skirts, or silken follies which lend | -? SP*CIAL SALE OF THE TWO VERY DESIRABLE TWO-810RY MANSARD | {tcnow nani fiftenn (15) feet if they live at hotels they have to spend ail of | knots an hour, with engines capable of forced | coveted amplitude of girth, and then in | T20MAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est. nv. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE S.SEVPS ROOMS AND | (M2) fret seven (7) inches Brectal Correspondence of The Evening Star. the allowance and probably a little more. But | draught, and with a complete torpedo outfit | for athietics ina way which her S PENN. AVE, N. WITH MODERN and thence north to mother | VALUABLE BUILDIN« oT VENTH NO. 345 A Pa Gureaco, Tet., June 25, 1808. | they costa good deal of money to the general | and effective armament For the Maine the| would never have. deemed ladjlike, Bat | TREE, BETWEEN, GARD OH ‘BEREETS | COMPRISING Tit ENTIRE CONTENTS oF 30| MonuA “What's the best thing at the world’s fair?” | government all the same, for the “actual trav- | government adopted the design of Chief Con-| the touch of ancient styles gives a be-| oXQRERRAST AT AUCTIO! CONSISTING IN PART OF PARLOR FURNITURE, wal HER This question was put by a newcomer to a| ¢ling expenses” of such commissioners as live | structor T. D. Wilson, which was based upon | witching swagger to the cosmopolite maid of MENTS, COUNER LYDECK EK AND | | Terms: One-third of GAN STREETS. HOLMEAt NOR, MT. | {of which $100 must be PLEASANT. BEACCTION SD ASO balance in two equal Qn FRIDAY AFTENNOON, JUNE THIRTIETH, | Zoat= from fate of sale, with, int * .LNUT, CH? RRY, ASH AND OTHI A’ PAS" bs secured on the proverty.: 10a | far awe amount toa good deal. ‘There are. it | that of the famous Brazilian armored cruiser | 1893, CHAM 3 eet eerie ee ee meee Osean Ss a little bunch of people who had been spending e = ed, mission- | Riachuelo, builtin England, and considered SPRINGS, MATTRESSES. PILLOWS. TOILET LOT 19, BLOCK 46, HOLMEAD MANOR, MAHLON ASHFORD, may be incidentally remarked, two com . in England, and considere L 19. BLO 3 SETS, DINING ROOM FURNITU! 2 Se? -dkas JOEN EL some time im Chicago and who knew, or, rather, | ers from the territory of Alaska. The direct-| one of the best vessels of her size and type then RITCHEN FURNITURE, a et ge - thought they knew, every point of interest in | ors are paid by their corporation and the gov- | afloat, trite ,Qnerhalt cathe, Dalance Sn one year. with | BANG, OOo prem Eoures with todcra umproversents. |” Tame | J) CNCARGOX BROS. Auctioneers, Jackson Park. Co ag elgraany tropa ore eng Tux DESIO¥. siictoh, at tuo option of the purchaser A devoatt of TTOME: TRON SAFF, kc., | trast on cach house EL SKt the baianeeto te pall |e RTT RL OARE OF FRAME DONG TE: “Ob, the Ferris wheel, of course,” replied | 5 SO", ‘tise ire osleommienion being Evown | _ Te design was subsequently modified, and Seared at cont sf archaeayt: Couverancine and | To sess Y MONRINGS GONE TWENTY: | orclon” Aacrul St 80008 SaOe heuer nefaired st | BYES, of w cortatn deed of trust one. as the president of the world’s Columbian com- | * She exists today tho: Maine has length on yew-deue °" THUR DOWLING & SON. Auets._ | EIGHTH. berinning at TEN U'CLUCK, to. which we | the tine of sale. If the term of sale sretet complied | ages jausot t coreain ‘duly Seried Sine es, “The Ferris wheel, indeed,” said another, | trision. and the heal of the directory being | load water line of 818 feet. a breadth of 57 RATCLIFFE, DaRR & 00. AUCTIONEERS, — | "YS." UARCTiPRE, DARE & CO., Aucta_| Feeetwr Worensll the property’ at oF mae eich i | fe Tier So. 16, folle Sh ef tre tant ie coatemptuously. “Why, it's nuthing but a toy. | presulent of the world’s Columbian exposition. | feet and « mean draught ot 21% fest, giving hor 20 Pa AVE. NW. rt RIOR HOS ene Bredefgulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise: | aecured thereby, wer the wuemsioned trustee wilt The best thing at the fair is. the battle ship | Uhe former presides ut the meetings of thecom-|® displacement of 6,048 tons. She hes twin ‘TWO-STORY AND BASEWENT BRICK DWELL- Westineton, D.C. All sonvevantes aid svete | Suet euale ipa Boe Sea seb ape mission and has no executive authority, but the | #ctew, vertical, triple-expansion engines of TRG, NO. ATOIN OT NOE. CONTAINING 7 | FINE BUILDING LOT on twenty-rinst | {quineton, DOC. al Yancine an THCRSDAY THE SIXTH DAY OF Dlinois. president of the exposition, as the hewd of the | 9,000 maximum indicated horse power, which KOUMEAND-ALE MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, | STREET, BETWEEN N AND O STREETS | “\0ii ind. "RATCLIFFE, DAUR & CO.. Ante. | to certait Mtacw'ar Farel St xponed ane rem “I differ,” seid a third person, who is of the | Corporation actively in charge of the fair, has a | 8F@ to give her a speed of seventeen knote an ON TeESDAY. ‘JUNE TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1 FRONTING 1957 FEET ON THE EAST SIDE | ‘(HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, | #*@8, situate in the city of Washington, Dise gentler sex. “The best thing is the show case | great deal of power. ‘There ate other officers, | hour. “Her armament consists of four 10-inch APHALEPASE FIVE O'CLOCK P.M, we wil | OF TWENTY TMT STREET BY, AN, AVETAGE ‘ele E SRERT ww, | Rictet Cubtiubta, and snows and deuirnated and of Paris dresses in the manufacturers’ build- | such as secretaries, &c. cod dat Sat nensch Hendiem, andl « sesenteny Lor sé, INC. B. BEARBOY EPAL’ SUBDIVISION | PAVED ALLEY. POOR’) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | hundred ant siatvon'ue (sid), bociuntne for the b= hy Ses See oe manlee reyes gum wi (oer Golke Fronting 13 feet on Gt attest and runaiag OeSk VALUABLE BUILDING “Srre on conummra| FAST NEING NOM Hdd 1610 ARID 1ova, AE | ihe morthient Sorter of salt" iot and ngre, Fam “Hilte the fine arte exhibit” The directory and commission make rules. | Prewge crecg uf theta eee nee Mieg ant improved bye derieede Poncieer and bass: | \ HEIGHTS. FRONTING FIFTY FEET ON THE | AUCTION. : ND 1018, AT | thence southon maid 10th st. 20 font, oe “I like the forestry exhibit. ; s but there must be a machinery for carrying | while her two steel barbettes, taining each iy last of the | y 3 1 , containing esc! groan a'esl “hing Thave ween here is the | them ont. The highest pieco of machinery is| two of the 10-inch gun, are’ 12 inches thick, fhedel distillery of Kentucky sour mash | the board of administration and control, com- Coats turrets 8 inches thick. whisky.” posed of members chosen from both the com- ee ee Here you have a very good illustration of the | mission and the directory. They say how the | were duly inv! ited for the construction of her versatility of tastes among the visitors to the | rules are'to be executed, and they give their | machinery according to the specifications of iugnt dwelling, with all modern 1 NORTH SIDE OF HOANOKE STREET AND | _ By virtue of deed of trast, dated the 27th day of | fre! to 4 tem-fout alles, thence norch OB sald SE eee eee eee tog | NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET NONTHWEST, | February, 1800 and duly recorded tn liber Tyas, | feet ant th ance west Ry font to the p mee atreot carsuud the herdic ine, It wit be sod: subject HAVING A DEPTH OF 150 FE folto 184 et seq. one of the apd records of the Dis- | torether with the iimprovements toa trust of 81.700, which has about three years and | _On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY. | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party se. | OL 8tWo-story frame dwelling house. six months to ran. EIGHTH, A.D. 1803. at HALF-PAST FIVE | cured therebr. wo will sell in front of the premises, | ,,Termmotsaie: One-<hird of the purchase money to ‘Terma: Over and above the trust cash, of which | O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the vremises, on WEDNESDAY, JULY FIFTH, 1893, AT HALT- | De paid in cash, and the balance in th 9100 must be patd or the sy of sale as 8 Stevostt ont nt tot fro ase SQUARE 97. see aie Past FOUR CLOCK FM. the following ments, parabic in one, two and three veers, with in- e property sold. ‘Tern ‘comp ifteen s nis 19.37 fect on the east side of 21st | scribed land and premises, situate in the city of Waab. | LePest at six per cn o Fema Toe das: Of eal eer ed with in Afton | streets between Nand 0 streets northwest, amd has an | incton, District of Columbia, ant denicunied wx wud | SUS froin date of sale, secured by dead of trust pom “Now. | i H 5 = On THURSDAY AFTE NOON, JUNE TWENTY. NINTH. A.D. 1893. gt FT A me ‘al, | ¢ ‘These ¢ howe ora q ° “20-foot | belie all of to beret 107 2 sad Tait La | the Property sold. or "all rash. at the option of the world’s fair, One person is best pleased by | orders to the director general. ‘This oftcal.| he bureau. These bids were opened March st he rink end cont of the defalltth Purch er ie eee ene eae i's | thar Ke Fettosts subaleialon oF iets he aee ae: | Dichancr. Adenonit 9” 00 will be required of the such a wonderful piece of mechanism aa the | until a few days ago, received his orders, and | 15), 1889.) They Pi a _high-pressur: ‘ecost. 5 ROGERS. rapidly advancing section of the northwest. iss por Plat recorded in book 3H. puee af | Purch em atthe time f eale, “All copveyancine, Tee Ferris wheel. ancther nature craves the sea | the director of works and superintendent of | ¢’linder of 3534 inches, an intermediate of 57 Jelv-dkds Attorney for Owner. And of the office of the surveyor cf the Dis- | Sonaine and notarial fees at the cost of the purchaser. 0 ; another | admissions all received theirs from the same | *Dd 4 low pressure of 88 inches in diameter, 1° - a an or Goes, bia, improved by three, seater and war; another loves fine gow mbia. improved by. three Sestory” fra VE O'CLOCK, we will sell | dwellines, with a common stroke of 36 inches. The re- being premises numbered 1014. 1018 and | 28y (f xale, otherwise the trustess reserve the right to Tikes pictures: another likes woods, and. still | source, and each was supreme in bis own sphere. | Wi! FUTURE DAY». rant of (ue oremisgs. {ois isthe ne Fea-ll the property at the risk and cost of defaulting = quired 9,000 collective horse power was to be LOTS, IN BLOCK 31. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. | “Terms: The purchaser ascames 9 deed Purchacer another becomes enthusiastic when he, gazes ae aomeeeeeee' teas that there wero collisions, (Seed Gee lactb net armel We WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. | Thin lohan Front of 36 fort o tie merth nde of | & (io ea bo ‘ite ‘cotober iota nehalt MAHLON ASHFORD. | aaisox, | Trustees. a eng fea . red | . —— mnoke street and a dept 50 02 and fo | balance cach, remainder welve months, 3 . WILL ; Now whatidencecomertode whoa heisgreeted | often. Becides this there were a number of | Were tobe eight single-ended steel boilers of SEYENTYEIGUT 78) AGRES OF FINE. LAXD | Hilreuect fag foe tuiginelitecantin made out of | cured y second wanton te Uropera with satgre: | _S21-ARs ‘Aaron 70 La. ave With'so much and such various advice? He | committees deriving their power from the | the horizontal return fire tube type, with 1434 ae RANCH | this, or a magnificent site for a fine residence at Oper cent, payable quarter! 7 ter, deposit of $100 | J» ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS. WITHIN AND ONF-FOURTH MIL. c. Mired on én 3 THE CAPITOL. SUITABLE FOR FARMING OK | “"fonns: One-th Tey aE rece K Time of sale. Conveyanc- et | "Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash. | ing aiid recording 8° cost of purchaser, STERS DWELLING, £1 SUBDIVISION’ PURPOSES, FORMERLY THE on i EY DAVIDSO TRUSTEES SALE OF BRIG LAay PROPERTY OF CHRISTIAN RUPPERT. Berest watiosemi-seoualy, naa te be secured by see WonTHINGTON STE No. ois STReeT RORIHWERE, will be bandied about from pill will come away with nothing but an experience fn walking. He may buy a guide book and ¢ to post and | board of administration and control, and they | feet outside diameter and 10 feet long, having x | often performed duties and took action which bbe pressure of 135 pounds per square | the director general supposed lay within his | inch. They were to be placed in two equal FOR TENNIS O8 Bi ‘We will sell at public auction on THURSDAY, JULY si a 1 By virtue of acertain deed of trast to us. Stadt thet and start out to see things accord- | province. Bat all this was simplified recently, | @TOUPs in two water-tight compartmente. The | 5. Tot te costume te, ian sir faust RPE wveton on SHURSDAY. ZUR | dod of runt on the prover lg ll can athe gate Nove Dg ant Sule {ug to its instructions, but guide books are not | and now the orders of the board of administra- total heating surfuce was to be 18,800 square t lawn tennis costume is immense—five | premises, venty-eleht (78) acres of land improved | lot r-quired at tine of sale. Conveyancing, &c., at Novem Sj, im liber No. 16s. folto 2 ie no Mecusste, and this Suide. book leaves | tion and control go to the director general, and | feet and the grate surface 558 square feet, while | Zards in the skirt snd two and one-half in the | £7.48 ingosd conditien, sold iand beiureeows a0 pert | Reaiven hase otherness eke esa ere Pg a ue . pe mire | aoa the chict exteutive officer of the fair. {m-| the two three-biaded propellers were to have a | #eeves. to say nothing of the extravagances in | ofthe Hickey estate, aid on the ine of M street east | the property at the risk ahd, con of detautl TAME. DWELLING AND aed smepergalit arcs thingy that are, here. | mediately under bim fe the director of works, | diamotor of 15 foot. the shape of flopping collarettes und berthas. | extended. chaser af advertisement of puch resale 15 GONE STUERT BETWEEN b onpartes " Her boating dress is as bad, but economies start oat first of all to | the superintendent of admissions boingalso one | _ The oniy bid was one of $735,000, made by | Fa a ee ee ee aeet cis eel henteneat, bow. | N-F. Palmer, Jr, & Co. of the Quintard iron | Preserve the balance by permitiing the one to | Stmuaiinstallqents with fatareat $t'0 per ctat per | — grounds, and then to go through the exhibits | ever. under the director genoral, is the director works, and this was accepted. The contract | Pom” Be fo. et SEBUM, payable sant sunually. Gichies aan checks not leruying, ta. wee Led we for the side armor was made with the Bethle- | | Here isa gown which will flit this summer | SP jroplrty will be rosctd ay rie {hem all. chich is impossible almost, but con- | Any one who starts out to discover all the | hem iron works, The first steel stem was cast | {o many manless hotel. And it will bont one | purchaser $300 depoalt at me of sale, : Se meant of Sie, pate sooeres tent to wiudy what pleases you instead of hop- | wheels of the smaller parts of the machinery -of | i" Pittsburg, but was sprang or warped, and a eats sgt sae st yall “open and close: ta 27 ‘BB. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | TaosrEES: SALE OF VALUABL ing to find something that will please you | the fair undertakes a colossal task. The mere | Dew one made by the Standard Steel Casting accordion plaits on the tennis court. It is PERS FASE, BRING RXOWN AS NOS TON, AND, pila. STREET. By AUCTION. 3 = < : virtue of a Geed uf trust civen to usand ai FUTURE DAYS. corded in Liber No. 1080 at follo 280 et seq. one of the Jand records of the Dist-ict of Columbia, aud. at ([HOMA® DOWLING & SON, Aut . “Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money ewe! nw: expenses of aate ia cash balance in three (3) equal | “WeSardeds eee DUNCANSO: rms of sale must sieurd trostees will offer f i Ta, wage f a EOF VALUABL ont of tha peomenvon 1 SADAY let TG | hereon, Consistsie of 8 two-tory Brick dweling \ b = SE ae SRL PROPERTY, DANG, at MALF-PAST. FIVE | bose — Pe Company of Thurlow. Several charges in her | light-weight hop-encking, striped with lines] RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Parsnant toa dee! of trust mate on the Lith day of ihe’ following devribed land and | | “Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to — Hee ee ere cnnacousiune | details have since been made, but her general | of blue and a shifting ground of white and R Be a aed be A a ets ic tn the city of Washinton, Dictrict | be reid in cash. ond the Ualance i three, equsl : THE GENERAL EFFECT. ee ee eee dereetaeat it. in | features are as already noted. She is to bave a | Fose. ‘The front breadth of the VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RESI- | flay of November, {SNh tu Liver 45 and folio interest at ‘ix (16) per centum per annum, peyable First of all, how to get the general effect of | TOUT i-y that the employes be honest and | three-masted schooner rig insted of the bark | secordion plaited. | Down each MENTS, NU. Jo20 HSTHN ET NORTHWEST, ~ | Fens csitenl Bese Eateneuay seo fraser anon the property ‘ae f : _ , v th ples f oe a of white wool with an anchor at the hem. i, NO. STEIET N | bythe Colonial Bexcls Ta 2 Company £0.80: 2 60 the world’s fair asa whole is not dificult to! that voudidence enn sately be placed in. them, | Ti at first intended. Her armored tops are ” : BY AUCTI cure certain, bonded. in therein, descriteed vet twentt-six feet ant six inches, thewes aaa Meee tind Wek teen Yas sae rsioseateciniply ateangements with | Protected by circular steel shields, ‘Tho limit | The waist is round, tucking into a narrow | OX THURSDAY AFLEKNOON, JULY SIXTH, AT | thammcl s. bund’ having een sas sated tm place fifty-cizh? feet, thence east tuenty-six feet six | Guited of ‘the purchaser at the time of male. gitect and steam around (othe wortd’s fair pier. | which permit them to sell something or | Of cost fixed by Congress for hull and ma-| white belt and fastening invisibly under the | we win omer torsaicin {rout of ‘the premises the | Sater ecnar bane coder sntired he the ovaut cours | or hccinniue, tascther with the improvements: Gays, ser "Terme of anle tobe Meee a er te ne whole effect from | other on condition that they pay in to the | hinery was $2,600,000, anda calculation some {left arm. ‘ eat part of lot S. insquare LOL, rannthy back to an | of Westmoreland cowyty, Vireipia, ou the 2Nth day of mitnts, ke anitert, how | within ten le © aoe effect iroaa | other om condison that they pay 1m of? dhe time ago indicated that they might be built for | _ There isa V plastron of material running at | sley and’ improvid rs subitautial three-story | November, Arby Uner). andy digetion of hol ‘decd of trust of 81,000 due January 22. | ters reserve th the untae ue the white ctr. "As soa paw bo- | tearacy of the, fair a portion, of, the | SO iipn since the. Slainee mat” designed | FRM angles tothe stripes ofthe bodice and an | feaetsce anal wade uroerent of bonds scoured Dy said deed of trast. the ‘und ith interest a the Fate of Oper cent ; H i nd two | Senedd trustees will x vie anciion to che hush WILLIAM G. ¢DMONST ON. 4 noke and smoke-ca cand | agape ge on | creat advances have been made in our armored | immense semi-sailor collar of white falling, or | yours: ti percent per num, payable scaui-anuaaliy” | eet bilder on tue SINETEENTS ATID) DAT-OF | "Terie over and above the above trast: One-third to SVANTINE H. WILLTAMSO} hovemagt apache ma ogee op of ehise | nok fixed ato Germain mate, for | Fessels, both of the battle ship and cruiser | Father, standing, straight from the aHoulders, | secired by derd of trun! va ‘he’ proverty said: cr all | JULY. fork at Colonial Beach. Weatworeland | be ald in reailtue in three install Vdtea pert inees that constitute the worlds fair. If il, but varies ueeording old, , . Pihed ile ° hat the option of the purchaser. A deposit of | county. Vireinia. the following described ix, twe've and «ishtesn, tong eee eo ee ee mont davis sera, | in bo case ts the proportion. demanded, by the | tYpes. | Therefore it ts not likely that. her type | O¥er crinoline-lined sleoves. | These lattor are | $2oi requirat at the tine of mao. /(¢the tormut of tale | ard wedi eatate, Mo wit iinet s US i Pa nig on E bs p » Household and Kitchen Parniture of og. | in ko case is the proportion demanded bY the | Ti) he repeated in our navy. Nevertheloas ae | Merely puffs, and they absorb two and one-half | arenot complied with in 13 dave. from tho day of sale | “i. The Hat a0 bear tater. sep ; “ Tome of the sdminiatration build | management for the concession granted lee | Si (6 150 ct ngurcs of reliance in case | fara of wool. hoy are largor around. than | thy ahi ener tg tree Brava at Hn a | ah Colotal Hear ite, emuatinn (2s ede ep al oi | ™*FSEUESS CAME QE AGUA BRAS BETA tng farhee oat crxpicgaas a any | than, ments tive por cent of the grow receipts. | Seneed and fully demonstrate tho wisdom of | M6 waist of the healthful, slender girl who | S.initon"ac auth seiels wwiempaise ae, | hierar anges Be hia iowa Sarat | Sea ~ SREY OCCePIED BY HOM he ae ping el~ 2 ¢ fromal! the toe we Gores bobetpate hc ecaateaction: n. iabed in Washington, D.C. Al conveyancing and | tables for our hundred and fomr ¢104) room=: the | the par % ined Saeadtas kon gue be ok ot reg fais assoc Wecuag ihtie aaralare — Her hat is either an undying broad-brimmed | Forti re ee RET E EST, Auctioneer. | QR Npan nner are, coreg ct Coa ees | 8 se eat of te, groviona of a eat diag beiidiings, thon. the: jpoverume round numbers 100 restaurants and cafes ELKTON AFFAIRS. sniine; be SAopping Jace trimmed Aftaie: Which.) seer thas htensils uecessary torch a summer hotel of one hua. | te Teconded tn Liber X. Toto 3 et seg. ome from the I payments to be secured by \WALTEE BD WILLIAMS & 00., anctioneors. rerords of said city. the saane bets un Siuoa03 pnt torte inno Not fsck tis aocn seas mer botel of one hu. The inna recorderf the District of Columbla, then the long stretch of ing ft is necessary to get from all these ‘ . poeple CE STE Ne ee oe r purchates cdl ae cureivine tryst under aid apa eile - : ; = An Undertaker’s Difficulty in Getting a | the Frenc! Ss p iy $ + Bt tbe hacer on SATURDAY. the FIRST DAY OF JULY, A. building, then the Convent ires the full umount of money due Srecrt Sare Or ‘Three hundred and fonr (34) lots, "Terms: All FRANK T BROWSING, Teo, at FY CLOCK PM. at public auction, }-vsnage hjenehors pers day, snail coated a Coxeil Body—Other News. —___+e+-____ ue U ‘and under cash. an for ail residue over JOHN J, WILMARTH, front of the premises, the followine 5 je, wi roachget Beta hye Spot a Guvumcummcson'ein weadaa Bia Dr. Wyckoff's Senten ‘one-third thercof cash and the balazcs in ninety | Je24-dade ne Pa a i pillars, through which you can vee . bookkeeping and collecting. ‘ {60} day or all ft ontiom of urcomeer golden statue of the Republic and f eis the army of Columbian guards, Exxtox, Mp., June 26, 1893. Dr. Wyckoff, the originator of the plan to 9 9 | aah, THE wote reservation, containing an | GALE OF PUBLIC HAY SCALES —OFEICE ag f= RE ee court of honor. ‘Then you may land. » 1,500, aud they are under the | Benjamin Milburn, a veteran of the late war, | Tb the Leechburg, Pa., Bank, and which re- sieves (hon token = EGC | Washington, June 24, 1893. On SAT If you wish to get a good first im-| nf colonel of the United States | aied at the residence of James Short, threc | sulted in the killing of Councilman Shaffer on G. Hie ca atereat of the Cotcmiay Roach {morro | ATASES IMA at te | Gna‘chehty-Bve cl cia pla } ape of the fair you cannot attain your 0! rms, and he, in turn, has under him majors. | oe. south of Elkton, on Monday last, His | the might of the attempted robbery, was yester- 9 y con! Toths | hiihest bidder the exe except by using the boat when you make | cap Tinay becom | Unie the several ra ins and Leutenants. The colonel is, of parks, ENSINGENS AUCTION BAZAAR | rahtyof way aud u fame sub Je AT BESSINGERS AUCTION Pazaam | Nolasan Your first visit. But yon have only seen so | course, under the director general. but he is | Sou. who resides in Wilmington, was notified of day sentenced to twelve years in the peniten- ; Toor be vested in the jot owners al iteach. = | 2. 188%, to Ju ‘ cape LL - SEES seen tpt jest and sts (0) inches Iuuch of the exposition as faces on Lake Michi- | tnder no one else except the authority from | his father's death anat once ordered the body | !at¥, Fi io oe ae coe ee fee mappeed Eg onl Sa a ney to be paid | oven stock tawits No. spathwent corner ‘of aad Sixiteo Gy, oa copies gan, and you should now. having left the pier | which the director general receives his orders. | to be brought to the residence of a relative in | fix months for keeping a gambling house. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNR TWENTY: | {or same to be civen ravable. respectively. with in> —_-. - Pepe Ge A A FL (pe ie meerper mem eager paced TEE GRAND SUBDIVISIONS. Eikton and buried from there on Thursday, — -o saecsomdie NINTH, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell within | gales orail cach, at the ontion of purchaser, Goore atley. theme cnet twenty four (Babdeet, thence nor ee eee ey aiifshow | All the grand subdivisions of the exposition | as quite a number of relatives and friend ex-| Five Hours From New York to Boston. the bazaar, for storage and’ charges, 5 New-top | 4" Fifty one acne fourth acres (1M), part ofthe | ve (12) feet 8 iets thge fe eich se eh See recess ballin, the cluster of wind. | aT@ called departments, and thoy were provided | pected to attend the funeral from that city. | The train from Boston to New York on the ae dy et de ape ocomarge stad BE Te PS TENT in two equal | of 7th and P'sts. nw, “Bch. aud tiegce pout onehramared amd two Zils, the cliff dwellers mountain, the adminis. | for when the rules governing the fair were first | Undertaker Henry Vinsinger under these in-| oy five-hour express service on the New York, For sump Seate, 2 Nom Darton Weron, 1 New | instaitments, notes for the sain given rayatie | piaste the reat oct ana sts cd) inches 40 the place Catania. oulsieet ed tration building, the woman's building. several Each department has a head whore | Factions proceeded to the farm of Short's and | be icon ; "ALSO Tponthe frou Gay of aslo-or sil cash. at option of pur. Salitae thereon, ‘consisting of a four-etory bevel of the state and foreign buildings, finally lettinug | du:y it is to look after the general conduct of | demanded the bods. | Short refused to give up bid apis es fennarey me betty 30 hend of Horses and Mares, consiened to us by |! F.6 remainder of the farm and wood lant, con- wood. D.C Bypee tiers Ueloudints een nen, ee you off by the fisheries and government build- | affairs in his department. The exhibitors hav- | the body. saving tine the funcral, wants Scacul bea pestis Vibra he deme rien ud Sra ae en local parties to be sold for want of use. taining two hundred and six:y and fifteen one-hun- chasing will be required to comply | _,Torms ot sale: One-fourth of the purchase money ta, ibge. You must now walk. for unless you | ing any grievances should report them immedi- | Place from bis house or notat all. Vinsinker | terday at exactly 3 o'clock, on time. Boe dredths acres, wore oF less. isions of the act approve | June 20. 1N72, | Ca%h Within Steep days after the day of sale and the aos of the act apmrowes June 0. 18 | residue in. three equal tustaliments in one, ¢wo rchrser of any sf sald acules which tnay be on | thfee, yeare respectively, from and after said day vroverty ual ‘the’ riche to tee them | tle, foF which installments the Promissory Botes, choose to use @ wheel chair. there is no way of | ately to the head of the proper department, and, | Foturned to Elkton and notified the von of wat] The new five-hour express service between getting over to the manufacturers’ building, | if he cannot remedy them uuder existing rules, | Short . 4 New York and Boston was also successfully in- which you must reach in order to get a further | thew he goes to the director ge! tate’s Attorney A. L. Crothers, who advised Terms: One-third (4) cash, tesi@me in two equal : snatallazente, notes for mame to be eiven"pavable: te- 940 La Ave | aren entiionan ack Ret alte ENSINGE! yera S. BESSINSED c % whic! law SLiPPE ‘i F months from day of sale—or all cash, at the option of | Where they are. with thy deg py Seed aan tae on a abeln Tha way geado| ‘Tee qarerument of the United States and the | Sb<till Harver ee SOncleck with o spect car carrying offciais | Bent SO PA AVE 2.0, | PIERS oc aeacnence at THREE Ch O'CLOCK be apogee 2 Hhals, salt 'pites tobe oecured by wateod 9¢ Wruatem this is by taking an elevator to the roof. After | foreign governments, of course, have their own | Mackey. accompanied by Viusinger. went to] of tno road aud a party of newspaper men ar- | PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BRUSHES, the sald NINETEENTH DAY OF JULY. A.D. 1803, | KON M. PARKER, the property sold. or the purchaser sagt Ris) you step in the car it ascends without the | arrangements, but they must corform with | the house and found that Short had closed up | rived at Boston just at 3 o'clock, ou time. gains ASS. BRUSHES, &.. &e., BY | and be continued from day to day util completed” | wssioners D. C. bi’s00 will'be revutre€ at the time ‘Of wale. Ail'es slightest motion and the people and thi ths | th "Thus th i the house and refused to allow them to enter. * s hee hana On THURSDAY,JUNE TWENTY- The title to the real estate willbe retained until the | Houeen ee veyancina into n people and the booths | those of the exposition. Thus the building oc- | 7 hoeaat tion bet the ——+e+ a a we will ? int installment of rurchase rons or nots civen for | FUNCANSON BROS, grow smaller and smaller as you go away from | cupied by France is wholly under the French | After several hours’ conversation between the - wo will sell at our rooms. 2) Pus me 's paid, and sbowtid auy purchaser fal! te D “ sheriff and Short the latter finally gave up the Crazy but Not an Anarchist. Su we a ger them. commission, and no department head has an: ee ee ee ee ili a ‘aL OILS, WINDOW 8 NG GLASS, | ment of the purchase money or notes for S29 PROP! The atmosphere, too, gets hotter and hotter, | thing to do with it, but it would not be permis- | bod William C. Bishop, the man who demanded | ““ BRUSHES, 'te.. ke. BELONGING TO A DiUG: | trosteus will advertise atid sell again y ieee | ead chen tes ox stage ou. diop cat upon 5 sible tooell anything there except on » soncer- Pray Ss of the con. | €20,000 from Wilbur F. Jackson, president of | $UsivEwa > UP" THIS BRANCH OF THE | whict'defuuit is minde at the cow and risk of the de. : a en to = pemme geen oa | sins from Sea exposition, oto donnything con- ey een, coleal a ponalinon Mcoke: while wath. | te Continental National Bank of Baltimore, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. | at ithe gon ofthe varchasees ee eke ee es wre. if the day is sultry, the beat 18 eo great | trary to the regulations relating to police ot . aye ing to kill him and destroy hi rs muction ‘or further information apel 1 Aa ceo yrtyd prooe be jand |] TNITep STATES MARSHALS SALE that @ very bad man may experience some of | fire. Buta French exhibit in a general build-| ‘8 00 the groands of the Cecil County Agri- co hgeeetine byte pete tee las att K. BYRD LEWTS, : i folio | U Nas ate watt of ant faci toomah oat of 416 Sth st, n w., Washington, D.C. SAMUELS. BURD TT, the sensations which may Le in store for him | ing which receives the exhi fm the hereafter. But te of all nations ia, | Cultural Soctety yesterday. He was removed to | if the amount was not paid, and who was a erat abit ani ia fe the passageway is | ia a ceneral sense, under the supervision of the | the Howard House and medical aid summoned. | rested Friday night, was committed for court E SEVEN clerk's office of the Supreme Court af the CLOCK PM. the tilow, | Columba snd Jome directed, wil sell ar . Py IAL BELONGING 925 F st. n.w., Washineton, D. Teal estate. situate in the city of Wi ale 17 court house hardly mere than a dozen fect in length. and | head of the department in which it is situated, | His condition ieserions | Xesterday. The anarchistic view of the case ICE GOVERNMENT ea incton, Districtof Corum! t known and at District, on THURSD A CHIETEESTH DAE from it you pass out upon the roof, where the | As for the government exhibit in the govern- | , Stlvan Griin, aged about thirteen years, of | did not develop. Mr. Jackson and thedetect- | oy prrpay, JUNE THIRTIFTH, 1803, commenc. | [JUNCAN8OS fant on mertis Rt of uriciaal Tor mansions tate | Furbt, Oi the, air is always tempered by the cool breezes | ment building. it is not in any department and | Baltimore city. was found beside the tracks of | ives testified. but no evidence was adduced to | ingat ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.,we til sell at the old ‘be - th of JS A2 | following described prover! (S87) Inches ‘to a public | beted 13 and 4 in square Aucreor, sub. | Within the following motes. ‘De. | Bing for the same on the th ata point distant 22 feet i . i ; : fo railroud near Singerly from the luke. You ean now take a promenade | is independent of any department chief, being | the Baltimore and Obi y around the building, and the walk is just half | under the government board of management | *ttiof, thts county, yesterday morning. | He is ‘mile in length’ You ean vee the whole | and control, but here again nothing ean be | id to bave fallen from a freight train during ae te aa e Square nimbered” a0 connect another person with the plot. ‘The be- | Yolvee bentauarters, corner 3th and Dt Totot | VARTAPEE SEUEDING HG 08 RUE ORE | i one lief is growing that Bishop is mentally un-| {ioutoneton of Panpiiews, By order of the Com. | — NERY FOURTY! COLUMBIA balanced and was alone in the undertaking to | fiesioners DC. ee) OSE OF Mle Cou certain teed . Hd recorded October 20, 1800, in His left leg was CE STREET | Adjacent to two car tin: ferme: One-fourth d'anmounced at ng, toxetber With all and singular the Thercon: Seized and levied upon as the JohnH. Bird and James < = and wi ne in one year, secured bya deed of trus’ on the Proverty noid, with interest. y side and fromthe land side, and you have | charge of the representatives. or else in the | SU. this county. Mr. Carter bad spent the | Ga,, yesterday morning before Justice How- rover balance can be arranged winter at Layman Blackburn's, his brother-in- nF the purchacar ean. ‘ble sen ell E. Jackson of the United States Supreme all ca-h or mre than b if he desires. Dé ‘0 : Saga the night while stealing a rid Tiomas DOWLING & 80! ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWENTY- sta Teena etetee FINO. HF | Ot sald Jot mumibered 14 and rama Panornina. of the park—Wooded Island sur-| done to conflict with the general rules of the | te st as | acquire wealth easily. § DOWLING & SPOTUCREDAY, Tw | liter [Tiel folios eter. of the land recoranot | Of paid tot wut Founded ‘bs bright streams of water, Ger- | exposition, and particularly nothing ean be sold | Praken md bi gh) 0 nally crusbed that see DARE & CO., Auctioneers, Sep Sel tt Meee eee ee eet tree a gibt Saat be S| the west ine of sal otto the more commer of 's building, with large trees near it, and | without first obtainn cession. This 7 - 7 els Pe Case. SS f ¥ thence cast 13 fect to the nurttiwest € SE ar eee a tents toe perk: basent | covereant bord becapratete romescets | , OS May € George’ Catter, a achsloe, diet at |: eertie! Decision tm the Central Ose SALE OF A FIFTEEN-FOOT Lor | | This lot fronts Aft | scolint of indehtedness se- ‘Slenee. north. 10. feet, Shonce east 50 fest a e park, bey s the home of his sister, Mrs. Amanda Reynolds, | _ The hearing in the consolidated cases of the GO BACK TO A TWENTY-Poot | depth of LG feet. Hefs w ved sa eaeyEeeD EL | neues to the line of sata South Niet tence which there are woods and green ficlis. | tive from each of the government departments, i ids, eecealik Gee IMPROVED CRY A Tivos TORS | dwelling or two cod buildings ean be placed thereot, caie in cash ch alc’ eaid street 32 fect to the tiace of hestue Bave had now a view of the fair from the water | and the exhibite are either in the immediate | Wife of ex-Sheriff Barclay Reynolds, near Rising | Central railroad litigation opened ut Savannah, 16 | | looked at it like a bird, from higa up in the air. | charge of special agents of the departments, | (RNCE, NY Auman 7 sit of ter county, Pa, and an s = : aia! 1 seit at auctt Seyanciny, Re. at ost. Adeposit of #300 | Ente to be closed within Bfteen « Taw a 47,007 criminal te favor ee Logedipa tego he| AN APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT, | #4 been at his sister's only three weeks ‘when | "ou" and Judge Speer, sitting as circuit | Ti nry rns ise at QUARTER TO 8 Teqaired af tna nm Gf aale tobe complied | o:herwiee the propery: wil he sesotd at the m you may wish to see it from the > SIDENT. i Waren, trading’ an E Be Warren Go. tothe use ‘Of Barton L: Walker and tho United States. respect: ne one or more news- | 1¥ely- er with in fitteen days, otherwise the richt reserved to resol! the property at the risk and cost of de aulting Purchasor after fi wivertisement of such rr Sale in <ome news) he died. While at a he executed | Judges. 2 a will on Mareb 18, 1888, which was drawn by| Altogether fifty-two attorneys actively en- reat pat the Sherman silver baw) N” | James Wood, and ‘witnowed by him and Lay- | gaged in the case are present, front of the property. the part of lot :31. in square. larly described in the proceedings im sa: nia defaulting pirchaser sfter ‘ve dase’ adv seem anc rennet pavers pauline ns Poe TAHLON ASHFOR iddle.and this you can accomplish by taking a ride in one of the electric launches. These DANIEL M.RANSDELL. 0. s. RANEY DakR & 00. Auae BI f O: Je2i-d&ds CLAKENCE B. KHEEM. M12 dex iva go through all the lagoons and basins, and the 4 man Blackburn. Under the will Mr. Carter | Justice Jackson decided the Central was : = — i pe -2 —-- ins caneus ‘of the great park are thas shown | _The following telegram was sent to President | bequeathed £2.00 to his sister, Mra. Barclay | liable for all bonds of these roads upon whieh | se roperty. }, G SLOAN & 00.. Auctioneers, 1407 G st. ae. essa noe ee oval C.F RE TE wom very clearly. You have now got the general | Cleveland today signed by thirty-eight of the | Reynolds; $2,000 to an unmarried sister, 2500 to | it had placed its guarantee. Sptton Bold's!eeo; takes te June 30, Inia ye | S7* jccessors to Latimer & Sloan.) TG SLOADE Gy ney came GT oat ae rr te effect of the grent fair as nearly as it can be | leading business hot of Chie: is un-| another sister, $1,000 toa niece, $1,000 to| The question as to the jurisdiction of tho | MUM iy or premises resold at risk of default CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. rics s — gr i is uses of Chicago. It is un e inten deymor pret ing got in four trips, two by water, a third by an | derstood that several others who did not sign | 280ther_ niece and 22.500 to a M SITUATED OS SIXTH STREET NEAR T STREET NOKTHW TRUSTEFS: SATE OF VAT THE BANCROFT NEF. ARNOLD. 458 La. av ‘Towendl, | court to entertain the foreclowure suit was then | prc L. B ABLE AND DE- elevator and a fourth by an elevated railroad. In his will he named James Wood his exeentor. | taken up. ARNOLD. 458 La. s ‘Trustees. Bai berwee a hts Merepaes Cott ot ue EMNG LOTS ON NY STRE FNGRAVINGS, PAINTINGS, PHOTOS, &e. You need be dependent upon no one for advice | tis message have sent private telegrams of | When Mr. Wood offered at the register's office oh aeda rab Eve} Dietrct of Columbta, ND STREETS NOMTUWESI, WASHING: | CATALOGUE SALE OF ABOUT FIFTY Ewe after having taken these trips, so far as outside | *imilar import: in Elkton the will of the decedent for AUCTION SALES 1) ATCLIFFE & DARR. Auctione TOTS See cakerseee resent, wal eoLbenn a as GEAVINGS. OIL PAINTINGS, PHOTOS, effects are concerned, but you can come any | “To the Hon. Grover Cleveland, President of | probate, accompanied by = Mr. _ Black- = whe toehe bl evra Re G a the FIFTH DAY OF JULY, A. 0, 1893, at FIVE | | By viriu deed of trast dated September | CRAYONS, &o., FORMERLY THE PROPERTY day and repair directly to the spot that you like | the United States: urn, = ee —— eo FUTURE DAYS. TRUSTEES ALE AUCTION OF .FRAME O'CLOCK P. aS ee peace 28. DAs nd record! the wate day. Tver Noe OF THE LATE best “Believing that the Sherman silver law is one | 24, ox Sheriff | Reynolds, | Mr. Wood STREET, BETWEEN © AND D STREETS TR SQUARE 4 Now, it is really important that a person should have some opinion on this subject. for | he will be asked when he gets home what part pel ey oe beeper ro Ger tain ty ied | discussed at the cabinet mecting next conven- meets a y ly and wishes | our opi pi Se cults ith her, ke shewid bevean Sten where | 15s joc tind Sonne te mn ee this law would do more to restore confidence to take ber, to show her the scenes most likely | than any one thing, and believing it to bea testified that he drew the will nnd that the | PYUNCANSON BROS., Auctionssrs SOUTIWEST. of the most important factors contributing to | Gecedent, George Carter, was at the time of its ‘hh and Dats. now. the present condition of the national finances, it is our earnest request that the matter be Particularly described in the proceedings hed in said By virtue ota deed of trust duly recorded in liber | Cause. " execution of sotind mind, while Mr. Blackburn, a "| BY Mo TUsoleeg. Cone of theland recontsof the | _ Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in | THE i : DWELLINGS | District of Columbia: we WIL sell aired ou ths roperty sola, or | 1S, the other attesting witness, at whose house Mr. <u and 1288 D | of the premises, on MONDAY, JUN SERRE | the purchaser hay pay all cosh, at his option. Taxes | umnbe Carter had lived during ‘the winter, testified NORTHEAST Sip Tue A, De at EEVE OCLOCK Pais the | wills ard te fne As teu A gepenitc? 8700 il | Powell that he did not think Mr. Carter was ina fit se fous, deeds of tenet to nn beerine date | followine deserted} land, and premioce. situate and | Pecordine atthe cost of the farchescr, ifthe terme | im liver . “ : ¥ Fecorded it Hber 1670, folio y of Washinvten. in the D strict of condition to make awili at the time he exe- | Abi or sears @dvet wy, SET aM ST seg. Oe ee oS A own and distiientshed si hed not been ine ft condi- | land recovds of the Diirics of Columbia, sad ‘at the | oc} CEO. BANCROFT, RISTORIAR, COMPRISING OTL PAINTINGS BY MAN& RESI, BEIRSTADT AND OTHERS; ENGRAV- INGS BY MOKGHEN, HENKIGUEL, Toscu, LEFEVRE, KELLER, MANDEL, RENNER, VOLPATO, STUARTS WASHINGTON BY ‘ion, in frout | one and two yer TWENTY. ni a arenotcompliel with in Hit™en days, the rieht i te- | of the pia: said ; b A , of the recorded subdivision of # ‘Sf. | served to reseli at. the risk and com of the trast of fonrteen thousand HEATH, &e., &c.; ALSO PORTRAITS OF BI8- to captivate her mind. The first of these is | Suention of national importance we. besecen | uted this one. md not een in ee at Ua pattinn elemeed” tecobee | Sameera inet cua tee tke ance | Percheeer niereat thereon at 6 percent | MAKCK, VON MOLTKE WITH AUTOGRAPH, powibly the wooded island, simply because | JO0r favorable consideration.” tion to do so during the winter. The will re-| wo" will “sell at “public auction. in’ front | gl. by a depth of one hundred and aeven feet to a ten” mu, froia May 18 \. D. 18M. Teme off BANCROFT, GEN. GRANT, GEO. REED, ‘there are few buildings on it and there is more | “fy iq stated that prominent merchanta in | ™2ins unprobated. Mr. Wood petitioned the | of tne premises. on THURSDAY, THE SIXTH | foot alley. tovether with all of the improvements, ‘ash, over above inentioned prior ime - » i retirement there than there is anywhere else. But, as a matter of fact, there is no real retire- court to order it probated. Samuel Carter, a resident of Pennsylvania, a brother of the de- ways, euements, rights, privileges and appurte- pertain ity, Dis- | fg. subject to a deat of trust for twenty-five hu: 4 Saemsit of #500 cn cael fot sold required | SCHILLER,’ GORTHE, PETIGRU, LESSING, TTratten, | at ime of sale." If terzus of sale are not fully com- | GADSDEN AND OTHERS, Grand Rapids, Detroit, St. Louis and St. Paul those certain ploces oF parcel have been requested ‘to take similar action at situate in Washington of | nances to the same boloncing or in anywise GAR: and and r 416 Sth st. now. | plied with within: On J HURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY2 ment to be had in Jackson Park. It isan open | Sve. ceased, who was not provided for in. the will, | ictof Colina. knows aud Wnrinediahed Avani i) recorded ta Liber otto Sorioweens | Eee wale Paee SEVEN UcLoCR Paty. within place, and the throngs of people are every- ag petitioned the court to set aside the The | Farhien and Lonthan, trustecs” subaliv . ee ge Te Meera - Whabsiin Strtiag ta 6 Se costa wewat ba : aavambea court has fixed July 18 a8 the day forhearing the | 1008, an per Nat revered in liber 49. OVED REAL ESTATE, ih spportunity to obtein sonvenite, done openly, and to speak in all due justice a — ¥ ease. foes i es a irontane oes tat cane See ee et § oe terras bo be. ti | ee aie t deal is done openly, but it is the milder | eighth Annual Ohio Convention—Arrival of Miler cEaS Teste an allay, toretoer: with the ire | Terence a "atioe sys. otherwise trusters . Tweerta Deedes SS me ss form of flirting. and’ appears to be only inei- | Dr. Clarke. Of) CHOLERA APPEARS IN ENGLAND. | provements, consisting of foir two-story brick dwell- ere the ent Haresell the Groverty ap the ratand | BE PART, BY DEPTH OF NINETY"TWO | (1, SLOANE CO. Auta, 1407 Get ee OM. Oaee, oe moped 12tay tess, Loss and 1SeH D street | Pesce” ge MET T rafter Ave ( NCHES. y ‘Succenvore to Latimer —- ppp cme Soar) | The eighth annual convention of the Ohio| Death on a Vessel Docked in the River , Pach of ibe above houses will besold | SQvertisement. of, sth raale, iu some ‘Rewapeper || ms virtu= ofa deedof runt to the undersiepel dated | VaLUARLE IMPROVED 1 peartsigg i sSieohaod eek resin r Christian Endeavor Union convened in Music ‘Thames. taale: One-third of the purchase money to | PME TON SCOUT. 1837 Nata) peaet Pope gee ey THE NORTHEAST CORNER 01 ND | ENTIRE CONTENTS “OF THE DAIRY 11 How is such a big thing as this fair run? : : iin cash, balan-e in thren equal payments in WCE. BAUMLZ05 ft st aw, | Trustees, | $06 ot sea, of, the land recorde of the District PS SOUTHF AST. OPPOSITE NEW | AND DINTNG ROOM. NO. 414 NINTHES Who is the mayor of the white city? Who are | Halll, Cincinnati, vesterday afternoon. There| Despite the efforts of the English government | one, two and three years, with @ percent interest, | any further informacion, will be’ furnished by | cured by said deed of trust sige ees “BU DING, AT ALCTION. : WEST. BY AUCTION, PRIDA Mee ity count? Whe teake ite laws? ‘These | WT? two thousand delegates from all over the | to prevent the introduction of tho dread dis- | Palas theproperty sit, oral rash, at the option of | ROBERE L b+ WHITE, Attorney, 01 Fat nw." | suction, on Ent THE SEVENTH Dat OF AY. JUSE THIRTINTH: 105. at FIVE | THIRTIEDH.! 180, BEGINNING Att pn ondlbpsspen tse parc ie prov as pose | state, and about five hundred visiting members | ease into England cholera has broken out in ‘A deposit of #900 reanired en each | 225-d&d URE, AS Uae ee oe oe a . fenontt, in rout the rteutees,all the real estate dea-ribel vbuvision of square 700, as sald | The abpoiutments tn thie exteblishment amp very ° onveyancing and record & ABOVE 8. IN me parisof lots fo Tin the: Mie of the survevor of | desirable, being ab ey eee eee ee Peon te Chicago: | are expected by today. Rev. W. F. McCauley, | London. An unfortunate seaman on x large | {owat murchimorscont, Teriin it aie to hecomplied | af Meas ot the pane untd: THURSDAK. JUNE | Ph Saniortyns Tania the sate ico ot neues Maree, | ree. Oe TUES DAIRY CO, for it is not only those who visit the fair that | pastor of Wayne Avenue Presbyterian Church | trading steamer, which arrived Sunday from | Within ten days from Sate of Gale ot here cultiog NTH, 1805, of the rome hour aud place. | hundred and two (1002) aa per plat in took ET ee ating cite Sranch of Chair wacianes, an thie take an interest in it, but everr one in the | of Dayton. called the convention to order and | Nantes, died of the scourge on his vessel, which | purchaser of purchasers oo _yerratas ne follo BOK, of the records ofthe survey ors office Gf th to demand theit outs aeons Oe Deing on the south sideof North foat of 1 United States who is capable of taking an in-| fey, Sydney Strong of Walnut Hill Congrega- | is docked in the River Thames. terest in anything. < “hureh delivered the welcoming add: The man had been allowed every opportunity ‘There hare been several occasions when it beeaareargn caipoaaad aud’Dr, & A, | to wander abcut the crowded districts adjacent ¥ one to = od sith K st. thi ‘the fixtures, which are almost new, i K CS. CHAIRS. DINING’ 5 COUNTERS, “GLASS IGERATOR raxinz value of | SHOW CASES. KEPRIGERATOR MILK ALDIS B. BROWNE, 5 Trustecs, JRATCLIFFE, DAKE & © CHANCERY SALE OF NALUADLE BEAT, ESTATE Freee ie dase can tees sores otien cei rt desirable would have been rather bard for at to the docks. He had been ashore in the morn. BUILDING LOTS ON D STREET RE. OUR e rs NORTHWEST: CL AND SEY" | Terms: One-third of the purcnasemon fuldin Seat” | PCrURER Ohh ETOvE Uni i sats = NG Lots TREET BE- STREETS NORTHWEST. ~ mow joney (a ce ifildtinae 2 tier for investment. CTURES, snower these questions, when the management | Ort of Springdeld delivered the convention | ing gnd was stricken aftor returning to the ves. EN. AST ASR SEW SERSUY AVENUE pbramsets ree of the Supreme Court of the | Tnosintwosqual metaiiments at one and two years | Retiuggets kw A PROCES has been trying to discover what it consisted of | sermon. ; sel. The death has created intenso excitement ONTING 1 pt Dep Ti istrict oF Colammbta, pasa cauiee No. | from datoof sae, with interest at G per cent.secured on sds G8 NEN, ke and who bad a right to make laws and regula-~| The Rev. Dr. Francis E. Clarke, pastor of LOT FRON peat SEE UE DEPTH OF | 14407. wherein Margaret J. woplainant property. 0 cash, at pur the undor- | yeyancing, &e., “ a 7 rs throughout the city. i 8 HES. . and Barbara C. Clements is defendant. ions governing the fair, forthe aye nov in | the United, Society of Christin ‘Endeavar: | "Nantes, from where the vesel came is the} 40% HAAN AIATE BRON VE "SCLOOR Ts | tnede pesmi oe OM RS EMER | yon an not m arranged just in a day mut | his wife and son we tal of the department of Loire-Inferiure. ‘sell in front of the prem, ee eee AD or SCNES ASD. it FIve | 202! Bas come out of a hard lesson of experience. | Alaska, which arrived at New York yestor-| (1 (Seeding: be See on LOT SIXTH DAY of JONE, A.D. iso, at FIVE | — wi Up to the present time it was not supposed that | "PART OF OlGINAT, LOT 8, SQUARE dos. SHACK PAL, the following, described real estate, | 7 UNCAN ie Tin the first place the two bedies’ that made | day from Liverpool. Some twenty-five mem-| UP ‘ianod cvisted there. A. strict quarantine |. Ts pronerty fronts ‘i fect on D street, and hase | «ieyated in the city of Washington, Dintrict of Calnm: | PJUNCANSON BROS.._ Auctionee the rules are the national commission and local | bers of the society met them at the depth of B35 feet 8 inches, being near the corner of | bia: Lot niuubered four (4) in square numbered four 18 : prc! 1 6 5 has been declared against the infected port. | Ist stroot southeast,1'so convenient to. cable c = “one (451), toxether with theimprove- | "UATE NO, 421 MIRTH STREET NOKTHY ireetory. The first named is composed of two | dock. Dr. Clarke will go direct to Brat-| ‘The vessel has been towed to a safe pics aa Teo'st the bent bulidine ots ta ttin section being | RUBGregand Afty onetAO1).toxether with theimprove- | UATE NO. 21 SIXTH STREET NORTH commissioners and two alternate commission-|leboro’ where some of his family are| thoroughly disinfected. near U.S. Capitol ding fots in tlie ection, bein | wants Re. a ers from each state and territory and from the | resting, then he goes to Boston, and expects to ‘Tenis: One-third ITED STATES MARSHALSALF. writs of fiert fat the Supreme Co “A to. sue directed, © WHOM IT W SATU x EEN: 1 WILL SEL FILS, ine at fichest bidder for cash, one sHinrness, 20 pay livery bill om Hi. SHANKS, 212 7th at. », ATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, R 20 PENNA AVE. Sow. y CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE Lot, aps, Cloaks. Dress Ar THE CORN Tie AND Sikand ictin Tyee | STREETS SUUTHEABT., ee AMD ‘of Columbia, on JULY, A.D. 1883, wing dexcribed |. SIT ‘Est. fais, aidine. “Tertas of sale, as rrescribed by the decr: see thresyeurs, at G per « ann, Ei crying one retrom the | center 31, 1802. i District of Columbia. These commissioners | reach Montreal to attend an important conven- ute oa Pe Secured yn ee ee eae et eet ioak the Sption of the par. | Hand recordvo the Districtof Columiia, at the request | Coats ant Cicake, teas oe trust on the property so'd, or all-cush, at the optlor "a casty teecined nucnieccert ‘on therroperty word. or allen option | * equally. There are beside about tweive com- | has traveled 39,000 miles in connection with tho | Forty-three banks of Boston, represented | of the purchaser, 4 enon of $100 cn each lt at | CeBae af ae a of sale ae noe comriied wtih ia | Sarge, Wil gait nt Jouvlte ustlon., tn fropt cf the | auc wil MAN, aa ae Seated - , is i oy At purchaser's | ten d om the ay’ of We teastocs, premises, eG hHE = . det and sill Sriesicners-at-large. ‘The latter are appointed | work of the society. He received a hearty re- | at the clearing house meeting yesterday morn- | ost, “Terms of vale to be comiliod with in Afteen | fue erresoll th sale the trustees rese *. F ce th fone, to and | ghidewah. the balance in one and wu, yearn frous the ute December 19, A. D. i {able semeanuuatly, and to be Secured by 4 deed of | {hs premisés sold OF @ < aE . must come from the two. political parties | tion on July 3. Since last August Dr. Ciarke| Clearing Honse Certificates in Boston. tS | ther “ter YOO required uron acceptance | the parties secnred thereby. we. the undersigned | Furnishings, Tufants tne cf sale. Converanemny, &° srr oem Peete ts ULY. D. ISK, at QUARTER-PAST FIVE Perf Ury, A s ¥ fumble, passed Ji Girectly by the President: the others are ap- | ception from prominent people both of New | ing, voted unanimously in favor of clearing | 2278, 0 vail the | Gafulting parcaser aft candver Orci CR eM, all’ that cortain pice or parcel wheels arah Fy Sottesas eat aes house certificates for payment at the clearing | Br’*s', | Gattttonnle insoiue newspaper published ti of sland and "premises, witnate, in © te city Rointed br the President upon the recommen- | York and Brooklyn. : complainants: : © | fon, D.C. Ali conveyancing and recording at the : > : . ions of the several governors of the states. | —_—_— house. ‘Ten banks were not represented. It | newsprer published in Washington, Dc. ™* | ton. C._ Allconveyancing as ne oon tnd desienated’ as and) being “rare o al lot eg yey oe the ndersiencd trantece will offer Ker sale stp Itcan easily be seen that the President has Shot Down His Brother-in-Law. was voted that the number of certificates issued C-Akds DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. HENRY F. WOODARD. t qrustees, a eee tee oliccker eaten cal bee furnishing ostabliek igtite | TRENTY-NINTH DAY OF 30 ee i really little or nothing to do with these com-| . B Hutchoraft, a wealthy commission mer-| be made public daily, although the namos of | J ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO.. AUCTIONEERS, wa TRAY Fete nw. | Siz Beetuniax for the tame on the east ine ot 6 Window’ and’ "Store “Nickel: | situate im the ety sf Weanintnen “iret ce reealaen, missioners and does not inquire into their | oat of Paris, Ky., shot and killed his brother- | the banks making application for the same will | Vt vapre nick STORY AND DWELLING BALE TN POSTPONED. OM AC. | essing thence Sotth slong sail street 20 fect ing | merous other Store: Bistures "acted napa tevin) | Stats Stat of Jot numbered three Gi) in jualificati all. but simply accepts the if not be published. WITH STABLE ON REAR, Ni |. | qa-THE ABOVE SALE IX POSTPONED. 0} ee " ire 1 ixtures, ‘seized and | Secommendations of the governor. in-law, Dau Stuart of Muir station, at 9 o'clock ee SERENE ay aConGa °° M STREET | coupe of the Fain, antl WED SESDAX, THE | Oia lore igence: worth 20° eet tig inchoar uence | Shi te ahd Erckatiry fAtrauam ,Rautman, and | (es, becinning fr 3 »dations of or. 2 | 2 x EAST. SN. ie aro same | of ygnee north 38 vest 3 ; _ per gold, Un waliafy” exeetione numtere STS, | of sald Io wemoant What is known as the local directory is the | yesterday morning. ie Wert Bente Ren Dee FIVE OCLUCK, we will offer for bale, in freutoy the a P1Net eXRY F. WOODARD, ? ene ili Supeer ences tieeeess neater et Ei im aos 2 SAM. | the ine of L'stract scuith thirty-thres (Sb fot board of directors of the Illinois corporation | Stuart's wife committed suicide last July by | ‘The disaster at Fort Scott, Kun., did not re premiven. a yr ay. suane gon HEE E A™2ORARi nj Trans, | femors trick folie boue wi baasieat R a Sy ee * re of the | 3 ° ‘ 3%, SQUARE 829, = acl ee | * Terms ofsate: One third of the purchase mousy to "orth seven! iON 5 ut | BERNHEIMER & Co., Auctioneers. Hallioente’pavablotn cne,-two and three ycate with | aR Harris & Go. | "Terms: Onectiied caste hi jolla reat ata yer caaitnmn per awawin. payable | Ainmor: Koppel i rang ES PR 5 Sater b ver cent ber aunt. payablesene | On MONDAY AFTERNOON, JULY THIRD, 1808, | somiaunualiy. from day of sale, secured. by'deed of | inrgh and Ines Eausbareh. waite oe Lanabach | Rite ea eee eee iguaecired vp deed ct trast tutte peoperty | AT FOUR OCLOCK PAL, we will commence tp ci | nat mon the property sold-oFaifenat, atthe ontion | KB Abealty Mocrisy David 7. Kaufman, Mitel Sper conten pores Ca built, Now. these two bodies are obliged under | her husband. the acts of Co: ing the expos: was reported that a score or more of persons | res ae oe s : had been killed in the collapse of the Tremont | ari {re Slate Goer Oout por ane, ETT House, though as soon as the excitement had | annu wiartendeavored yesterday morn- gress to make the rules govern- | ing to gain possession of the letters, threatened vn, but the national commis- | Hutcheraft’s life and struck bim with » loaded “ sold, orallcash. at the option of the purchaser. A | at the estabiishment of E. Heidenheimer, 1236 Pa. | of the purchaser. A deposit of 8 ‘be reanired | Ds 2 ty Be doen tes Dasable seint-annually, tion can change Sf the local directors, | cane. Hutcheraft then drew a revolver and | quieted down it was found that all were Aac- | Gencait of #200 required nt the time of sale. If the wetitpiedenupon whice interest iwoverdue | of the purchasst Tat the thine cof male, | Sect Mee take Toe ae eh cat ERIUD | to be secured by deed of trust on ‘the pres.tess ge a rule a ia ervach, Henry King. | orall cash, at ti ee a oe ee comet | aon iaeey ahcaa wilt obsa vanalie: | counted for. though itis possible that some | ternsofsaiearenct, compiled, wita ia, Aftcen days | uh io Abia date, conniauine of {imo Diamond, Wings, | All ceprerancing:recordine and notarial fows af the | 3. Philip Jose” wopstving artoe? of Semeph & | Sf BLD teaeieed ueaiee oe he Ts qf aaa Submitting them to the commission, wbile other | —————— Pee pa tar ihy = Eroperty at the riak wd on of the ‘toration ar. Watcheacall nds of Finedewelry, clocks, clothingand srith withts tan dave froma dasrof sale: otbereion she | Sia Atemkare st cone egnee Sirnaen, Louie Stregse Eeocicend omar Ses aoe will be renal’ ch Tales are not effective until the commission has | yaqirs Hane RexeweR cures dandruff and seaip | 7*C® shnshespaper publicied ir Wishiogton’ Dress all | festa ali"continun untital | rok ant cont of tue defuulting guschaser. "| pooh radlg'ar 3 Rina SoseS Catan tee HE. | PABA and rycordinn atthe cont of the parchasem, Patter pom them. Axa gereral thing. it may | agections; also all cases of baldness where the Convevan: ing and recording at the rise and cost of the | juers and out-of-town {AMF EDMONSTON. i Eitdin Company. a corporation, reapectivel : JA8. E. PADGETT. ‘said that ali rules which follow those already | giands which feed the foots of the hair are not | Taxe Bromo-Seltzer for insomaia Durebaner, RATCLIFFE, DARE & O0.. CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON,} Trustees. DANIEL Si. KANSDELIA U.S: Marsa eh sd Shida’ } traseen imexistence aud do not make radical changes | closed up. 1 Fetiring—trial bottle 10 cts dede-okds “Auci &. HEIDENHEIMER, Broker. Address 600 5th st. n.. Je2l-dede RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Aucis. " je20-dkdbe ‘e1G-dbds we 7 Fat. ow.

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