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12 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1894-TWELVE PAGES. nue, or the 9th, and to invitesSusan B. TWO SENATES IN JERSEY. SENTIMENT AT HONOLULU. MAKING A TEST CASE. | ~ Seine dae 7 SUBURBAN NEWS. | Antnony ha ‘tne ser Anne Rowan Shaw amin __ AUCTION SALES. to deliver uddresses on the occasion. Organizing by Both Parties at Tren- A “Fake” Fight Arranged to Take FUTURE DAYs —__+— The whist club met on Fridgy evening at ton. Place at Jacksonville. Pr ee eager rn ee Pe ALEXANDAIA. Bon Air. the new home ofeily. and Mrs. | 4 rew minutes before 3 o'clock yesterday Aispatch last nignt,| The managers of the Duval Athletic Club aa ESS c —o : re he cates cian ee Marea tirinted | attecnocn, the usual hour’ for organteatton, | copyrighted by. the Uniten’ Pres eaye: of Jacksonville, Fla., have set a snare for|"“Samer SUCTHWEST. AND }Wostory | TESTERS SALE mor a gt ie Ten members of the lower board of the! to tea on the 1th instant. the newspaper correspondents were ad-| Additional Honolulu advices received age enemy, Gov. Mitchell, into which they FRAME BUILDING, WITH BRICK RACK! GROUND, MORE OR LESS, AT Book common council voted last night, against a} Misses Elizabeth E. Tyson and Loulie| mitted to the senate chamber at Trenton, | the United Press per the steamer Warrimoo, | hope he will fall, and thereby give them an | RO LDING, 50. 5 StRERT SOUTHWEST. PRESTON, COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. minority of five, to advise the legislature of | Nesbitt ave is. Welt Lea, formerly of |N: J: They found it full of the democratic | in referring to the meeting of Minister Wil- QPportunity to test the Florida law in re-| TENTH. AT HALP-PAST FOLK OcLUCK, S| ber Fy ee ey Louisiana and Florida. Mr. Lea expects | democratic hold-over senators were in their} that President Dole summoned the advisory | , contest between two negro eluggers to | “Qatoyy brick dwei uy 1 st. sw. undersigned - trustee wilt ‘oer for. wale ‘by public or three small offices with light salaries | to go to both Texas and Mexico before they | seats. council to meet the executive at 3 o'clock | take place at the opera house in a few pvt Bag yl yy thee pitt agit, i | auction at tise rooms of Rateliffe, Darr & Co., 920 and at the same time authorize the council | return home. r .| About the doors stood Michael Nathan, | on December 19. They have signed articles of agreement Ewe, by a two-story frame dl velling, —"R, i 3 be et iraaie, syemue Soren. Wests Se: to largely increase the taxes with the view | Viton who have been quite sick with | the sergeant-at-arms of last year, and all| ‘The nature of Mr. Willis’ communication {dentical with those signed by Corbet: and | brick back, tusding. 32s Ke'st, ww. SEY AD MOAT ONE O'CLOCK PAL. the foi. of street and sewer improvements. The o! . is | of his assistants. Temained unknown to, the public, although . propert . ring descrived real estate, situate Sees Which was prepesed to abelich are prevalent jm every uectien 06 Stacteaghbur: |/<ldom toaneatoer the other four hold-overs | they had no doubt of its tenor. At 4 o'clock | ,,1h€ Purpose of the club is to test the sin- trict, Preston county, West Vinginia, about one and one-half miles cast of Auroro, Preston county, West Virgiuia, known os the Brovkside House and Also, one lot of lying south of and on the bwestern tu from the aforesaid two lots of rookside House, | round being ell of the land heretofore convered to the said cerity of Gov. Mitchell’: position ti members of the council came stringing | Corbett-Mitchell mill, and also to wet a den down Merchant street into Fort street and | cision from the courts as to the law in rela- made known the fact of the demand for the | tion to prize fights in Florida. queen’s restoration and that the general ae aes tenor of the reply had been agreed upon, the superintendent of police, as the Alex- andria street commissioner is called; the superintendent of gas, and one of the two city tax collectors. Additional sections of the charter, hood and Mr. Henry Ent, a_ well-known citizen of Ashton, is extremely ill, pneu- monia having developed in his case. Merritt Haviland was a_ representative from Ashton Friends’ meeting to the late quarterly meeting of Orthodox Friends in arrived. At % o'clock Samuel C. Thomp- | son, last year’s secretary of the senate, sprang to the president's dais and called the senate to order. In his hands he held ! a little slip of paper. “The gentleman } the Ss faulting purchaser, after Padding Regimental Pay Rolls. Wilmer P. Vale by Christian Selders bef posed, authorize the city council | Baltimore. Several. of the. delegates ap- I ‘ - ith aelip-| _ G0V- Brown has ordered a court-martial | Arte in some newspaper pab- | and wife, also all that tract or parcel of land I to tax lots 10 cents per front foot annually ; Pointed could not leave their homes, from ie ae Nee Ub reidrabety ee eee ee prepared) w: In the case of Capt. Bernard Hackett of | : DC __Snbaeds _| and being ‘ia’ Preston county, West Virginia, as special improvement tax, in addition to | Indisposition and othet cave York, Miss| the slip resolutions providing that Robert |. Many questions were asked and few an- = second regiment, state militia of Rhode | FUTURE pays. | tract! of land ‘was converred wa the said ‘Wilmer P. the tax of $2 per hundred upon the value) anna M. Farquhar in Washington and|S. Adrain be chosen temporary chairman of | Swered. 1t was very noticeable that no one/| Island. The case has caused something | "ANSON PROS. Auctionecon | ing date April Tat. 1882 and of ‘recont in the Pres. of the lots. Proposals were als made ask- {| Miss Edith Hutton in Bethlehem, Pa. the serate. are cee _ Sr hae aie eieoae = a mpceeret = ey. Seng eed i aie aoe | ton county, West’ Vi ing Mrs. Joseph T. Moore is the guest of Mrs.) ‘T 7 v 7 large agai jac :S that of “ |- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING ON C} No. - pate soe erie Parte ape Seperee pe | Frederic L. Moore of West Washington. and “Aten toe sf Mace ietine presi- | S@ying. it was learned that no jntimacion | ding” pay rolls and having dummies in the STREET BETWEEN 13TH AND 14i11 STREETS | (2° Wbele of ‘sald last-named. Was postponed by the upper board until | 5 per cent bonds for the same. The matter | next Monday night, when both boards will | hold an adjourned meeting. Alexandria Council of Royal Arcanum had a most interesting meeting last night Mr. and Mrs. George Tatum purpose vis- iting friends and relatives elsewhere for some weeks before taking possession of their recently acquired residence at Brighton. Dr. and Mrs. William Tatum have moved from_the farm of Charles Hartshorne, on dent's chair. The roll was then called and the nine hold-overs answered to their names as follor Adrain, Drake, Martin, McMickle, Daly, Hinchliffe, Miller, Perkins and Win- ton. . A recess of five minutes was then taken, was given whether the military or naval force would be employed to catorge the ae- mands. The general sense of relief was manifest that the new minister had been forced out of his concealmen: and tnat tne meaning of his equivocal expressions for the past six weeks was now plain. ; State encampment, for which money was} drawn from the military appropriation. AUCTION SALES. SOUTHEAST. By ue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber No. 1774, folio 408 et seq.. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, we will se in f:ont_ of the premises, ON MUNDAY, TH TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF J. RY, A.D. Iso4, AT FOUR O'CLOCK . the following described thereof which was copvered Vale to Christian Selders, | to Valertine Selders, all of TOMORROW. land and prewises, situate in the county of Wasb- at their hall. Among the strangers present | the Patuxent, to that of Merritt Haviland popes On the zist, some 2,00) gations of water ——— Vington, District of Columbia, and. designated as were £. N. Calisch and 3. L. Bloomberg | i" Howard county. A Mob Demanding Admission. were stored in irun tanks in the judiciary H jand being lot numbered 41, in William Coreoran of Richmond and Past Grand Regine |" “rhe three agricultural clubs here have| Outside the chamber pressing against the | building for use in case of 4 siege and tne Orses, ULE)S, | tit et at-ssubaivision of lots im square lodl. to. Irvine of Norfolk, who assisted at the In-| a Cfyeq to hold their annual farmers’ con- | ene 4 t =a cutting of water pipes. The executive hutid- ‘< see . ea gether with all and singular the iinpresements, stallation of D. H. Appich, the new regent. | Vontion at the lyceum in January, as|Cnirance doors was a terrible mob, de-| ing is supplied by an artesian well on the | wasimnorde nt » AUCTIONEER, | ways, easements, rights, privileges amd appr he “improvements, ‘ways, and other officers. The council and their | VSRtV" Of in act date has not been | ™anding admittance. They knocked on the premises. m tse CARRIAGE BAZAAR, | tenunces to the same belonging or In any wise ap-j casement, rights, privileges and appurtenswces to guests afterward sat down to a banquet, | USUa) | Dut |doors in vain and the police had several Miniater Thurston Busy. a gag ee eS | yi) whose Ariel castoead aeeoions: Resec were. The family of Mrs. Mary Landsdale Hut- | hard tussles to keep them in order. Since his arrival from the United states, | PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AND MARES. | notes to bear 6 per cent {-terest from day of males shocked on Wednesday by ton were much Mr. Eli Wilson of Philadelphia has Y. ; : | Finally the f sen- 6 3 ph yable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed to toasts were made by Messrs. Calisch, | the receipt of a telegram stating that she | ators, te a tod ao pret A Minister Thurston has been bustiy conter-| us another ur load of Ivomws “and” Mares of trust, or gil cash, at option of purchaser.” A de- | ‘I1Y GOW, or all cagh. at the seting of the Irvine, Rev. Dr. Carson, J. J. Jamieson. | aq died that morning at the home of her | 2t0Fs: heading the newly elected ones, ar-! jing with his government. He stated Liat, Sithin the Kazaar TOMORROW (THURS | posit of $100 required at time of male. Conve deposit of $500 requires upon ace James RK. Caton and others. Alexandria | siter, Mrs. Dawson Lawrence of Beth-|Tived. They struggled to have the doors he had only one object in his visit neine, on) ae VENTE. at TEN | yicing and recording at the cost of the ferms of sale are not « Council has been one of the most success- | Mic, Pa The deceased was also a sister | thrown wide open and failed. The door- consists of some extra work. ‘Tesi of sale purchaser. | ? » be complied with in fifteen days | f from day of sale, otherwise trustees eo cout Uke property at the risk al defaulting purchaser after five days’ ment of such resal in Washington, I ers and drivers and several Mules. The whole lot Will be sold without limit or reserve. We invite dealers and private buyers to attend this sale. | It S. BENSINGER, Auctioneer, H. BERNHEIMER & CO., AUCTIONEERS, Successors to Weeks & Co., 637 LOUISIANA AVE. N. 5 POSITIVE SALE, REGARDLESS OF WEATHER. TOMORROW (THURSDAY), JANUARY ELEV- and that was to vut hizuseif in complete touch with his government. Both Thurston and Armstrong, 23 as Edttor Castile, believe Willis nas never heen authorized to employ force in resturmg the queen, deriv- ing their impressions from the belief im Washington. On the contrary. President Dole expresses a strong convict'on that Minister Wilts had authority to employ the naval forces! of Mr. Richard Landsdale of Triadelphia, | of Mrs. Charles Hartshorns of Brighton and of the late Thomas Landsdale of Anne Arundel county. ee TRAIN ROBBERIES. Keepers opened an aperture only wide enough to admit one person at a time, and in this way the republican senators ‘suc- ceeded in getting in. Senator-elect Bradley was the first re- publican in the chamber. Senator Ketcham of Essex entered next and he used a heavy cane vigorously on the arms and hands of the doorkeepers, but with the ald of the police they managed to keep the doors ful organizations ever established in Alex- andria. The street committee of the city council reported last night in favor of extending Pitt street south so soon as the corpora- tion attorney should have reported favora- bly upon the matter. ‘The creation of a police board so as to take policemen out of politics and give them less interest in elec¥on is now the ITED STATES MARSHALS SA HOATE, “Trustee, ITED STATES ‘the we writ =. SON BEOS., AUCTIONEERS. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO BRI IN FPRISDUE COURT, BELW. y AND W ST: ot LE.—BY ViR- flerl factas Ixaued out Why a Trainfal of Travelers Allow Themselves to Be Held subject of general discussion here and is \e [closed and the crowd cut. for that purpose. The impression is derived | ENTH, COMMENCING AT TEN A.M., we will sell 14TH AY seeecaliy fevered. ee The republicans then took their seats and | from Willis’ languas ana deportment, ana larke collection of household goods,” all of which | EXC Mrs. Wm. H. Phillips, daughter of the “I never understood,” remarked a gen-|Seaacwr sioses of Cumperland rose to a| the confident assertions of the royalists sup- sy Meheula. peveer oe 2 tp Sg i congo te Son nein Fs late Christian Schafer, ‘a most estimable | eral passenger agent while discussing a re-| question of privilege. He sald that to find | port this beltef. iis emphatic assertions 10 | Ai, stauld, atten ray eee Gnd «| feconded among the land. record —> lady, died at her home on South Pitt street | cent train robbery, “how it was that a the senate already organized when the re-| the American League of possessing execu- BED RUOM, DINING ROOM, Coluwbia in Liber > Es ‘ie yesterday. hole trainful of people would allow them- | PUblican senators arrived and the chair oc- | tive functions impty power to entorce his} PARLOR, Liprary, KITCHEN, | at the requ : Rathbone Division, Knights of Pythias, | Whole train SS cupied was cnly a verification of the rum-| action. His declaration of an intention to furniture too numerous to mention. thereby, W was inspected last night by Maj. Donati of | Selves to be held up by one or two bandits the third Pythian regiment of Virginia. A number of Alexandrians are now in Norfolk as members of the United States till some years ago when I was making a trip over the Michigan Central Then the mystery was explained to me. road. i | ors they had heard on the streets. They wanted an assurance that all the senators holding credentials would be sworn in and allowed to participate in the de- suppress disorder by naval forces implied the same. Wheiner he had such authority or not, every one undersio») him to imply he would », , STOVES, &. “LOCK, Al CARPETS, RUC front the premises, on TWENTY-FOURTH DAY of JANU at FIVE O'CLOCK P.XL, the real estate, situate in the District of Columbia, lowing deseribec Wastington ity to wit: AN these certair “ | . Ped ? AND HARNESS. 1s of land and premis C1 Schloss, rr ee ome was on my way from Detroit to Chicago | Wqanons of the body. a surance?" Sey tha cucuast Gas anase it eon atic et to ae saleg will be carted | Yictiagaisbedl ama Weingut tattered nw on respectively: DANIEL Sr eas ‘3 Poe Py > Say and had taken a seat in the smoking car | asked the Cumberland senator. teous streams without any implied threats. pat oe CBectiaesec: | | Spar and, thee coven 50) snd ne, bantred ‘ant TCLPEE, DARE & CO. “U.8.Marsal D. AnACOCOTIA. to enjoy my cigar. At that time the smok-| Chairman Adrain said in reply that the am ; ca ue : i y. A seeactired ecg hhh Bans wag en ee a —- ing cars of the Michigan Central were | Organization had not proceeded further eet Bernat ey. OG BLA SO AUCHONEEES, 1205 ME: | oa ued Uhartyive ith Oe ber ear eee | nn, at AS Ga S pad: ct 2 q 3 0 ; ‘tolio 15 i tue of seven (1) wri Anacostia Council, No. ts, National} .uipped with comfortable revolving chairs. Sanic an, Lene ee = Re peg pee: __ The Bulletin (royalist) of the 18th said: Stu hatha. Asmicaeaas aur asc keer ae ta te Sow t.. ere See ae see neon a — ser] wued ont of the sats “afin ot ae - Union, which is now in process of organt-| Shortly after taking my seat 1 noticed | Strmeg he fad not ee any e ‘The talkers are reminded that there can NATIONS, “SUCH. aS. SHEEEIEE DS Pie | with tbe luuprovements theron, Prot net of the District of Colutwbia and 20 zation, is represented in its offitcal manage-| that there were two convicts aboard. They | Senator Daly of Hudson at this juncture | © OMly one cabinet at a time under the FAKE, PEWTER MUGS, COLONIAL CANDLE | ‘Verum: Que-thind of the purchase money to ty | ju dineted. ts TURE “TOK, Sore ot ment by the following, viz.: President, Jaines Hawalian constitution, and that the only ministers who can lawfully go in with the queen are the four who were forced out with her. In the event of restoracton there paid in cash and the balance in two equal justalt- nents, respectively in one and tWo yeurs, secures by a deed of trust the property suld, interést thereon, payatle semi-aunuall, of six per cent ‘per annum, or all ca [eso oe cate pour smses. i offered a resolution that all certificates of election or credentials be referred to a special committee of three, to be appoint- ed by the chair. This committee was to have power to — STO! a. i 10 YORK AVENT SATURDAY, THE TWENTIETH par or jas CARY, 1804, at TEN O'CLOCK A.M, all the right,. title, claim and interest of the in and to the following described were in charge of two deputies and were being conveyed from Détroit to the state prison at Jackson. They set there talking to their guards as complacently as if they had been going to some more agreeable as Bright; ex-president, W. Marden King; financial secretary, ©. HK. Dodge; recording secretary, Edward Minnix; treasurer, George te at the op: A depomit of 320H wail i MEAT AND V! SHEFFIELD CANDELABRAS, HOT Wa’ DISHES, es, MINIATURES, BRONZE " 4 te Bury; speaker, Jullus olson; chaplain, A. = : report heir vi 3 will be an election due tn two months, which a we Breer tate earn, of sale. Sale to be clased in| it: Parlor and Drawing Room Furniture, Cham- ~ . » -\- | entertainment. All went well until Ypsi-| report upon their validity. <d CARY! MAHOGANY C1 Bifteen days from day vf sale, otherwise the ber Purnt every description, iy Pur- N. Frisbie; medical examiner, Dr. James A. | lant! was reached. Half way between that | Senator Stokes exclaimed that this was | will probably decide the tenure of the cab-| PLAGUES, TRUSSES TOI EEE BUaae | frreet slays, frum day of sale. uteri byt 4 oy 4 Watson; trustees, Dr. Georze «© tlavenner | place and Ann Arbor is a small road cross- oe foul the {usual course, and, addressing | inet.” anny Bath da ee fet te days’ notice vf such resalc | Koom and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, itugs, ana W. W. Fisher. The council wilt meet | NS named Geddes. As we approached It} Soong wo” Re said: “Have you been | ‘rhe Bulletin on the 10th said: “The sup-| LARD HORS CARE ea SEIDMAN | br, etversiocenent city of Wackiagton De ee | SND iter aot Upbalaterion, ete. ‘etc. at Haine’s Hall. | a ie “Whe ye 2 ‘ better not be deceived by the vaporing of TALUAKLE PIECES ~ a Xo. Gil New York av Sarter 3 ing his eyes from side to side, casually in- re are your credentials? b = inf penne AND VALUABLE PIECES. 10-adgcd “ ovens west. city of A emngy oar canteen S| specting the occupants of the car. When | Senator Hradley arose to answer, but | the Star. Grover Cleveland is the head of VEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ee Trustees. | Washington, District of Columbia, all the right, JANUARY President Adrain declared him out of order. VEN A. ~e he reached the prisoners he pulled a whisky the United States government and ts going TENTH AND ELEVENTH, 804, AT ELE) CG. SLOAN & Co., AUCTIONEERS, — claim and interest of the defendant im und Were arrested a few days ago by Officer Senator Skirm of Mercer, although to stay there until March 4, Isv7. He will| M. AND THREE P.M. EACH DAY, we will sell, 1407 G BT. to the following described goods und chattels, to Green for malicious trespass on the farm of | ask from. his pocket and jn an off-hand , bs cers. MCROMEN. Fe mete eet U1 within: cer. alee ameen AST 5 wit: Chamber Furniture, Chairs and Camp Cha Mr. Frank McFarland of Giesbore hana. way remarked: ‘Here, you fellows, have a | Peatedly declared out of order, persisted in | have the support of the majority in Con- Danetiiat conection’ ae eniee a irs, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED Horses aud Delivery }USTEES" BUSINESS PROVERTY, Wagons, Harnces ; drink. It will be a long time before you | Shouting that he was In possession of Sen- | gress for his silver policy and is going to | beautit BUUNDED BY 4 ie belongings, seized : Mr. William J. Parker of West Washing- | Grink. It will ¥o"| ator Bradley's credentials, also the ereden. | have it for his turiff policy. ‘This Hawaaian | “°°; vente Monday ‘and ‘Tucaday. PEENTH: THUETEEN “AND A” MALE, “| the property ut dallas Lanurgh. wet at SS ton ing Mr. Klemroth of Monroe : tials of all the other newly =lected repub-| question 's going to be settled by him to] Terms cash. €. G. SLOAN & o., AND WATEX STURETS WOUTSLWEST. guid to sathfy executions Nos. 34799, 35310, street, Their Chance of Escape. lican senators. the mutual advantage of both the United | _ Ja3-d&dorists Auctioneers, | BY, virtue i Se uly ee teg ae Beare | SSH. 23804, B58 and SEINE, im favor of the Mr. ©. C. Graves and family cf Adams ing date October 1 ste ly recorded fe et v1, Isv2, ama dul eo ber s — seb grr — at folio 478 et og one of t records of tbe District luuivia, and at the “s “The convicts accepted the invitation, took a good long pull from the bottle and handed it back to their apparently chance “This 1s all out of order,” shouted Presi- | dent Adrain. Senator Voorhees of Union then sprang States and Hawaii, A larze proportion of acon ng the true American-born residents of these islands are on the President's side in this matter.” ~TOLSON, GORE & O., AUCTIONEERS, 629 Louisiana ave., Opposite Old City Post Office. Street have removed to tas! W estinoon Mr. John Hardy and family have returned to Anacostia and taken up their residence to his feet and demanded all his rights as on Monroe st | acquaintance, who pocketed it and passed wil ool pes reigned trustees, ic street. | aca’ lance, Who a senator of the state. On the 23d, after the news from (or = % | Wild sell, wt pe u in front of the Miss Florence Bowman has been elected | into the next car. Hardly had he disap-| “Take your seat,” thundered President | had arrived, the Bulletin published the tole ee Chk fa be eek at Geen ae oF sa Bond Vice President of the class of "H, | peared when the convicts, with a motion | Adrain. lowing: “Their prodigious crowing over the os | O CLOCK P31. “ait Gat Gertain plese or parcel KATCLIPFE, DARR & 00., Avclioncers, Eastern High School. quick as flash, pulled two revolvers from | .“No sir; I will not take my seat,” safd| latest news from Washington does little | Household Furniture and effects of almost every | of laud aud premises situate in the city of Wass | a Mr. Thomas Robinson, while engaged in a Senator Voorhees. affairs that enemies of the present adminis- és i » District of Colambix, and known and desig. | ¥ -STURY them and |“ credit to the intelligence of the itnexa- | description, suitable for every department of the | Mstom 2 ve : o honda | PRN DESIRABLE 3-STURY AND BASEMENT me of foot ball with some companions on | Smewhere on the seats beside them and| Then I shail be under the painful ne-| tionista, It is only, Shae was enpecter ay houechold: Fatlor Salews eat Cheine cea Rema | el eects ciate encanto Samtens | STREET NOWTHW Est BE ee AL? Saturday last, had his arm broken. Dr. R. | Presen! em al 4 cessity of ordering the sergeant-at-arms | everybody who knows anything of these | 2 seagageaptierme vee | round plat or plan of aaid city, abd being the] 3 SE Exp BETWEEN PEXNSYL Pyles set the injured member. any one in the car had time to realize | to force you into your seat,” said the pres. Wardrobes, Desks, Fine Walnut Buffet, Ash, Wal- % MIA AVENUE AND C STREET, BY AUC- annual meeting of Whote of suid square. the £pworth those revolvers | ident. the what was taking place on i tration should have brought the Hawaiian | nut und Uak Bed Room Furniture in variety, Hair! | Terms of sale: One-third of the ’ SOON. y, ieasue was held in the Methodist Church | were going bang! bang! just as fast as the |, “Let him try it,” exclaimed Mr. Voor-| question up In Congress br renin ak sane, Leather, 22, paid tt ‘casi: and the Balance to TWO jun! | Ise, Ge PORE ye ee ARY TWELFTH, last evening. The principal business for | triggers could “be pulled. ‘The only, men | Rees, standing’ in front of his desi, wien | QUeMOR UP IB Congress by resolavtons ond | aud Husk and other Mattresses, Springs, Leather neaiubtttaltystauaay ue balan. Ha, te uta | by public auction, iu fruat of ‘the jremine, seek which the society was called was the elec-| who appeared to have any presence of | Pale face and folded arms. President's policy for general political cap- | Set Casirs and Lounges, Plosh Furniture, Cane) SNS hy rot Gay St wate, Guna batavle semi-| of lot 27, tes. 10, fronting 22 feet ‘an dig stick, ton of officers for the ensuing year. .The | mind were the two deputies. They had| | Presidert Adrain then directed Sergeant-j ital, We have not the least feo at Geog | Seat aud otver Cuatrs, Crockers and Glise Were represented Uy ‘the notes of the purchaser | Vi,4 Sevth of 9 feet, by & large 3-story ghoice resulted as follows: President, Mr.A.| seen the two revolvers coming and by | t-arms Nathan to carry out his order. Congtess, when the facts are made fully | Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, &e and secured by first deed of trust upon the prop- | odice rome, Lelg: Sithie one eed eerie’ inte 3t. Green; first vice president. H. A. Ljnger:| come dexterous move managed to strike| | “Will you take your seat?" said Nathan, | cleat to it, will suppore the wmecnnnae it ‘ ages | gry sid. or Call cash, at purchaser's option. “A | Hall aud onehalf saumee ot Doesnt ania eee Vice president. Mrs. McLaren: third | up the convicts’ arms so that the balls, | @Pproaching Voorhees, Sitwhalieh iasamices of Telttes ait rtone ALSo | devonit vf S20Wy yrill tee required Of the purchaser | Cable ‘cars it" ts ‘claom het aie on ree mo | instead of striking the victims for whom | ,"No, sit.” said Voorhees, determinedly. | committed against the Hawailin nation’ = Ingrain, and other Car-) hotarial fed at cont Of puichuset Torus of any | Bieee Of Property aa this ts offered for ‘ale. by Cora E. McLean they were intended. passed through the| A lively dialogue now ensued between Voor-| “The Advertiser sald on the lth: “There! pets, Uilciotls, Linvieums, ftuge, de. ae to be vouplicd with within ten days from day of | BubUC auction, “and should command the atten- M. Fort; treasurer, Miss Cora | roof of the car. While the scuffle was at|hees and Adrain, the former using very |{s only one course before ua ont in tne | ALSO, AT TWELVE o'cLuck Trobt of score, | Maity, OtherWise the trustees reserve. the right to) Ut Of parties in search of &m ment. its height the bell rope was pulled in some | tespectful language, and the latter very | there is no dissenting voice tn our tanks. | 190 AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. im trout of store. | Fssii “the property at the risk ab ‘cost of de- | ferme liberal and Sil be cated at the time ot SEE IS mysterious manner and the train came | Sarcastic language. We mean absolutely to refuse all concession Sere ee ak eae, Nee dag . HYATTSVILLE. to a dead stop at the cross roads near | it reauited in a truce, and the sergeant-| ang ‘all compromise in the direction of the | First sale 1 take plice ut our mew auction a. Sion bs oe oe Geddes station, where a fast team of horses | *t-arms moved a President Adrain | 224 3" o¢ ghee ocean ic | sae oscan eet Bs hitched to a light wagon. was standing. | ™de it plain that whatever the democratic | TetUFB of monarchy in any form or gulze tn | rooms, 62. Loulstans ave., upp. old city pat osice, Be acy, UScAR LUCKETT, “Trustee The Debating and Literary Society of | Mtched fo a, lent wagon Wat nousl the | Program was it was gcing to he esraed this country. ultimatum for which this {°2_HUESBAY MORNING. JANUARY ELEV-| , u . as this town will meet tonight at Mechanics’ | convicts had been overpowered by their | Ut, S government and its supporters firmiy stand, | ETH, commenciyy at TEN O'CLOCK, | SHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL Hall, and 18 shots had been fired. ‘Then, said Senator Voorhees, turning 's Ippo sia 'y | e ) MONDAY. JANUARY PTEENTH, 1593, same @ constitution drafted by the Lege erlye — conten | t0 Senator Stokes, “there is nothing to de | Freedom and justice age now at bay in ut storage facilities, hour and piace. <ommittee appointed for that purpose will | The whole thing was evidently 9 Tne man | but adopt your suggestion.” Honolulu. Stern and grim men of Honolulu Javdes By onder of the Trastees. ©. WEEKS. Salesman, be submitted to the society for adoption. now have their record to make and ‘t will with the whisky flask was an ally and| Republicans Retire and Organize. | . ; "RATCLIFFE, DARK & €v,, AUCTIONER:s, | THOMAS DOWLING & Co., Auctioneers, A general debate upon the question, “Re-| his tender of the whisky was a signal that cre be the ee ee ee eee.) s i GZ Est. ww. solved. That woman has the same natural | everything was ready and the time for ac-| This Was the signal for the retirement | #elf-sterificing, | the Same faithful sons Of | DESIRALLE TWOSTORY ERICK HOUSE, NO.) — % Interest in politics as man,” will take | tion had come. The attempt at escape for-|f the republicans. They entered a cloak- | !¥erty #8 our fathers before us. On THURSDAY ABTEMNOUS DASCARS LEY: | UHICR Bote. Pio ADARS, TwWOsToRT| Se FRIDAY MORNING, ARY place. A number of ladies are expected to | tunately failed, but if you had seen that / room on the side of the chamber. Presi- SSE SAC RTE ENib, lsv4, AY LOCK FM. we will DROIT PARK, AT AUCTION, at, 12 TWELFTH, A.D. 18%, COMMENCING at be present. car while the shots were being fired yon | dent Adrain directed the sergeant-at-arms REAL NEW JERSEY APPLEJACK. | ofer for suiv, in frout of the prelutses, | By sirtue of a deed of trust recorded im Liber TEN CLOCK. > could readily have understood how easily |t) prevent them from usine th PART “OF Lor Uz74, follo 176 ct wea. ode of the land record or a in part. There is considerable complaint among|a@ few armed robbers overpower a train. sg this room. | Net Mach of It in th Ket, by CARE | the District of Columbia, we 1 Rosewood Case Piano, sical and cover, 1 Raw a the Market, but | is But the republicans were already inside, and the sergeant-at-arms looked helpless- ly toward the door. No effort was made t will sell the commuters of the various. stations eicalaeiiee | = fo oo along the Baltimore and Ohio railroad be- re tween Washington and Baltimore in re- Every chair in the car was Vacant and the | former occupants were/crouched in corners | or wherever they could hide themselves be- Silk Parlor Suite, Mockers Tabics, Sideboard, Dining Book Cases, ©} ery, Walnut Bed Suites, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Lace Sofas, Couches, Corner Chairs, Easy Chairs, Walnut “hairs, : ‘rock Adulterations Plentifal, i w One doesn’t hear so much as formerly | house.” Pictures, il be sold subject to a deed o Table, C dae August 15, su. 4 hind some object that might stop a bullet. | to disturb the republi. i about “Jersey lighting.” This, says the of + «me-half cash, the balance in A- | Springs, Pillows aud Bolste Beda! to ir b publicans in their deliber- s. i cs -- rx. | Sprites. ters, ling, ac, ae oti frergpeted pallens a Paar balers d May Taken vg oiong etigr theme Reto | Pittsburg Dispatch, isn't because applejack | S¢¢'prr com per aman or Ay Tey, METRE PLE i alge Magee $200 | TE MCCA” ts Ix Coup con ing papers by these lights. ee ov ietere counted coming from the drese,| 1 the cloak room, coached by ex-Sena-|!¥ Not made any more. Quite the contrary. | 1 name * tet, of Sue reyalred | Tecgraag at pa ing and) AND Is WOLTHY THE ATTENTION OF THOME The Hyattsville Building Association met | ing room of that smoking car.” | tor Griggs of Passaic, they organized their; The local name bas departed because the | hin fifteen days from day of tale | WHtaM wayar, = | WISMING TO PORCH. last night at Mechanics’ Hall and trans- oo coe = senate. Before beginning business, how- | Jaice of the apple, which, distilled by the reserved to resell the property at the Ja5-d&ds U. M. BRYANT, cmt acted routine business. Ray ever, Senator Stokes reappeare. farmers in the northern part of the state, Seats phen ates Bey) SE AFFAIRS AT RIO JANEIRO. + ‘ ppeared in the | cof kuch resale In sulne news. —e te ertkank Od ana ot the commisnry Ge — | chamber to notify the democrats that the | produced the lightning effect, Is now known | paper pul in Washiuzton, D.C. AN con- | RATCLIFFE, DARK & C By virtue of two writs of attachment and ap the erection of a dwelling on the propery {Rumors That Daily Excite the Bra-| Tho Gomcerate ee ore and. participate 2 | hreushout the country. Jersey applejack, | hacen =“ SO RMNELIEPE PARR Coe | TRUSTEES SALE OF FUBLAG SALE Foie Casi ae ye ah eT ee AT on Littlefleld avenue that he recently pur- La” ONC aie they chowe. No one responded to his litte | (Sable whisky cr brandy as tt ts called in | _sad-dagie Auctioneers. | py sistue of a dead of trust, uly recorded in| RIDING” ACADEMY. “COMNER. Dob AND OP chased. 7 eo, U: ay, spe-| Speech, and he went in t . | Some of the fashionable city hotels and bar UNCANSO! “CTION! c . om. vided in| STREBTS NORTHWEST, city of Washingts The Herald’s Montevideo, Uruguay, spe 0 join the republi- DUNCANSOD . AUCTIONEERS. Liber I80T at folio 163 ef . ane of the 0 om, Dis Miss Helen Rowe of Washington Is visit- ary var’ _ | ean: rooms, is now among the brands on hand in | : land records for the District of Coluinbia, and Galumila, op FRIDAY. THE TWELFTH ing her sister-in-law, Mra. G. A. Rowe, at | “ial. dated January § says: ‘Ihe Her he democrats then swore in Staats of ; i an | RECEIVER: OF WALNUT, CHERRY, OAK | the request of the pal nae at "ARY, 1804, at TEN O'CLOCK A Mee Bladensburg. ‘ * | ald’s correspondent at Hio sends word that} Warren, and with ten men. proceeded to | very, ve reeulated cafe, | co PERE ay ear See sg, | eusanalenel. frmtee slit Snes ‘nant to the Saloons, Sonat Miss Kate Adams of St. Mary’s county | the heat there is excessive and the general the transaction of their business. Senator |, It $8 curlous how applejack got its popu- Pe pt i gare ae eee: ate eames, ae EREDAN, mee to the following described is the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. B. Free- | feeling among the residents 1s one of resig-| Daly of Hudson presented protests against | rity. Originally it was strictly local in | commencby: at TEN clack PCLUCK P.M. the following desctited |. 2 -Ho Coach, 1 Coupelette, 3 Carts, 1 Buck- man. nation, coupled with a wish that something | ‘8* admission of Senators Bradley of Mon-| its manufacture .and use. The farmers of | orthwest, retuises, situate in the town of ‘Takums | bowrd. 1 Phaeton.3 Buggies, fifteen (3) Horses api The trespass case of Bellis against Pyrell, : 5 o ages j mouth; Rogers of Camden, and Ward of | Sussex and Warren counties were the sole | 200 NEW W MERRY AND OAK CRACK. | Park, District of ‘Columbia, and designated as lot | Mares, Single sud Double Hurnem. Ladies and for $0 damages, was tried before Justice | J¢clsive may happen soon. even if It be whe | Salem,’ to seats in the body. The proteste 3 3 : K ND FI CASES. | nuuibered two (2). In block mumbered owe cl, of | Gentlemen's | Sa Blankets, Hobes. Whips, Whalen in Branchville last Saturday, | Worst that could possibly result from an at-| signed by citizens of three ‘counties charge | Producers and the sole consumers. They preety er inccstment to 0 |B. F. Glietts siblivisten of tots two ob and | Sa seen ane Dee eee oad ccnp Messrs. Graves and Wells appearing for | tack on the rebel ships by the xovern-| Corruption at the polis, bribery. &¢. Brad, | Knew the mellow effect of the distillation, tiation of dealers end aaveceme in calleh | Ceekaee SAE oe a ene eee Ee < the plaintiff and Duckett & Dent for the | ment's new cruisers and torpedo boats ley Js specitically charged not only with | They knew how, with a lump or two of su- ae! | ariel of Collimbla, togetier with all" te fumes. | Selged amd levied upon se the defendant. Bellis complained that the corn, at or| Usins money, but bribing voters with scrub- | S47 anda touch of water, to make it pala- faS-at | ments, &e. This property Will, be. sol ner te Middleton cats, clover and fertilizers on his place had | ,, There are daily rumors in the capita! of | bing brushes. a able. The instant effects upon the brain ——— ty prior deed rent fer 7 be satisfy ati been destroyed by the chickens and pigs the arrival of Peixoto's fleet outside the bay.! Senators Daly, Hinchliffe and Smith were | 294 then upon the tongue were discovered Auctioneers, ‘Terms of sal A oe 7 im faver of Henry of the defendant, and the testimony for the | DUt Still it does not appear, while Meilo’s| appointed as the committec to pass on. half a century ago. The permeating effects st. northwest. | note of $100 required upon acceptance of bid. ir | Waggamam, 1 SDELL, defendant alleged that the plaintiff had | MPS, which are reported to be hovering | the questioned credentials, jand the mellowing tendencies increased A caTenina jie, terms of sale are mot complied with in ag] DANTEL Mt, BASE. | nothing to testroy. The case was dismiss- | *>0Ut the entrance of the bay, are rumored) After the adoption of other resolutions | With age. Consequently every hospitable =: tas ot male the jsectes reserves the | SS A -___ Jab-aid ed with costs against the plaintiff. to have landed a body of revel solaters trom | designed to keep. “nov. wanted" senators, Farmer in these parts kept hl demijohn of cer [tee aetant , ek mn Eh DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. Mr. H. 0. Emmons is building a fine | Rio Grande ul. away, a batch of officers were pa ‘ten or fifteen-year-old “apple,” as the case RENCH oT | (isement of such resale. f newspaper | . a 5 Mijichnivrcdmn * Fort Villegaignon now barely responds to! and Adrain: was. elected permanent presi: might be. Farmers’ sons emigrated to ca nei GEARS CONDENS j sbed tn Washington, D.C. Att “tha fg a | OEE ING ae RE ROREbaee CORNER Mr. Garner Reeves of St. Mary’s county | the tire from the loyal guns and appears to | dent. | Newark and other parts of the state. Others ANT GAME AND FINH MEPRIGER: | COMUNE at the cost of the parchascr. OF K STREET AND CONNECTICUT AVENUE, is the guest of his brother, Mr. W. BP, | be reserving her ammunition, while the rebel | ————-+e+ sm | started in business in New England or out ORDER TN BOSTON AND COST | jas-agabs em caring cet OPPOSITE FARRAGUT SQUARE. Reeves, principal of the Bladensburg Acad- | Ships’ crews are busy coating and builtiag| HOT WORDS BETWEEN COL NSEL west. They all sent home for applejack | LAKD REFRIGERATOR (TO BE | TOSS ‘| By virtue and in, pursuance of a decree passed on emy. | up barriers of cotton and hay on Cob-as | “land sounded its praise. Friends sampled T ORDER: 5 oN DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS, the twenty-sixth @6) day of March, tn the year of Piute Tribe, No. 100, Independent Order | Island. | Sharp Passages in the Coughlin Case | the solden-hued liquor and relished it. # ae eto er Sa of Red Men, at a recent meeting held at | _ Pelxoto’s men meanwhile are busy plant- | as - ‘"#¢) Gradually the stimulant that humorists LONG OAK KITCHEN BETWEEN 4 BUILDING | Padiug a term SB oustty fn tas Scaggs’ Hall in Branchville, elected the fol- | img additional heavy guns and also ma- | Ry. | styled Jersey lightning ceased its local fea- ESTLE, DESK, CHAIRS. rREETS santas LAND | George 8. fesoer ve Alex. R. Shepherd et . lowing officers: E. D. Wissman, sachem; | Chine rapid fire guns upon the hills facing | Susie Horton.a widow and typical aggres-| tures and became more universal. Today | 7 eee Se ee rumber sevemty-cicht bendred end B. R. Brock, prophet; John R. Smith, senior | the bay. ‘They are receiving war supplies | sive Irish woman, was put forward ae ene | You can get Jersey applejack, or something PULEVENTHS ina at "ELEVEN AAI | Reto, cane aot fmt duly recorded. tn | Wie TWEATY-THIED to) DAT OR ous ; PAL . junior sagamore; | from Europe by way of the railroad from | cae yesterday abeled that way, in the prominent cafes in | Y ELEVENTH, 1894, at ELEVEN A.M. 0. 1,78, folio BSI et seq.. ove of the land | THE TWENTY-THIRD (23) DAY OF JANUAR’ John P. Boileau. chief of recerds; | Santos. ‘sterday morning by the state as | ny of the larger cities. Plenty of so-called | "41! ie can eee ae R f the District of Columbia, we will well |! the year of our Lord EIGHTEEN HUNDRED John W. Duvall, keeper of wampum; P. A. | _ Three navy lieutenants deserted Admiral tS next best new witness against Dan Eppiejack is for sale. But much of it is | reddit mah BP *; RSDAY. | EWGHTEEATH Ae SE Uae fee. AT HALY-Pasr Scaggs, representative to grand council. Saldanha Da Gama’s ships on December Coughlin, She testified to seeing Andrew | made up of all sorts of ingredients. It is THOMAS DOWLING & CO., ‘of the premises, mises, offer for sale at pubile ay = bd A social and supper will be given to the | 25 owing to the monarchical tone of his | Foy and Coughlin together near the Cari-| fiery enough to upset the brain and will| jaG-st Auctioneers, mines situated in the elt jowing real estate: 1 young people tomorrow evening at the | manifesto. They declared they would not! son cottage on May 12, 1889. Wit 4 intoxicate all too rapidly, but the delicate | — rE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, of Columbia, desizuaied as | R. 8b Tesidence of Mr. A. Boteler, near | Serve under a monarchist leadership. Winteeos i % cai: ness and favor of the real article is missing, and nee » and TT, in square 1-005, to: | bund Branchville. { Christmas day in Rio passed quietly, but | #W¥ers became involved in several sharo ihe man familiar with the taste will not 4 ag gether With, all the Improvements, ways. ase. | division recorded ‘The residence of Mrs. Joiner, at Chariton | there was the usual “stagey" firing of the | Wrangles, chiefly because Judge Wing in-| taken second drink. COLLATERAL SECURITIES BY AUCTION FOR] same belonging or in any wike appertaining, °°) Sot, otrcs of Columbla. to Biber Heights, caught fire yesterday morning. ; loyal forts upon Villegaignon. The gunners | sinuated that Mrs. Horton was not sobei pipiens ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Terms: One-quarter of urchase money to be | gular the buildings and 's thereon. The fire originated in an un room in| in the latter fort occasionally amused) May 12 i : By virtue of a. certain collateral pote dated | cash and balance in one, two and three years, | 9 'T, sale: One rig unused | y 12 or in court. She demanded protec. 7 Reti ‘i 3 i hort ‘erms of sule: One-fourth of the purchase money the upper story. Damage to the extent of | themselves by firing upon Peixoto’s bis | tion from insult. and Attorney tert SS es Let oe PUBLIC. RECTROST | BbieR 10 be given Dearing interest at 6 mnt | to be paid in cash om the day of sale or final rati- about $00 was done to the upper part of | search light on Gloria Hill, which endan-/| dignantly cried.’ “Outrage | D. M. Key, United States judge for the ad $20 PAW AVE. | to akcata Oh, SalGy Inzable semi-anmually. amd to | cation thereof ty the court, and the residue Im the dwelling before the fire was extinguish- gers the limbs and the lives of the pas-| Judge Wing called on the court to make | eastern district of Tennessee, stated yes- jxw. * UARY ELEVENTH. | or ‘all cash at the ontion of the ee i Fe installments St ove (1), two <) and ed by the people of the neighborhood. ‘The sengers in street cars which pass that | My." Bottum “behave himself | terday at Knoxville that he will retire | S04. 4T ONE O'CLOCK F-M-. ‘the collaterals at- Ht of $200 will be required at the time of | cured by ihe wotes of the purchaser, bearing date property was insured. | point. | He was 25 < | teh ereto, viz: promt e. Terms of sale to be comp with in fifteen | otra ee | Gen. Telles’ funeral was a big one. He | you are the aenietact oencuiog Mie sas the bench soon after his Feventleth | notes, numbered respectively Tio "aod "t60, | Gases. canoe SUE te be complied with sn ifteen | ou the day of sale, with Merest, abd a reserved occurs January birthday, whi for the sum of $1,000 «: { died from wourids inflicted by a rebel shell. drawn by Geo. ea j Tesell the rty in defeult at the risk and cost . a 4 KENSINGTON. I do not propose to be lectured by y. B. Chittenden, to the order of B. H. Warner and! of the depautes chaser : at the option the | parchaser — therwol. j President Peixoto and other high officials is‘ false, ‘and he knows It, The store ro M. ‘M. Parker, trustees, aod each dated July 1, | Ave dasa” notice wf much Tesale in taomme newspaper | A eit St owe thounund dliars (81.000) "40 The Baltimore and-Ohio Railroad Com- | made speeches poke grave, all ca ie great, but the prisoner at the bar has some | 1802, ‘awl payable on or before three years after | published in Washington, D. tuade down, propert for vengeance on at the purchaser insurgents for his | Fy “ » Butler in the United States circutt with ‘interest at the rate of © per cent per ALBERT’ A. WILSON, pany have erected electric bells at | phos ree oe Aut conveyane annum, payable seml-aunually, and secured by deed x Me HENRY WISE GARSEDT, Surviving Trustee, erossing here to warn vehicles and ee rea wovectentt wire’ tol tw LGU TS ok an court at Philadelphia yesterday made a | if" trust'on a tract of a Koon Petworth, siamese ae 416 Sth ot. aw, ~ ‘i magichiisge 7 “ . * oy SAN 4 ee sah reget ee bs” s . ud trians of the approach of trains. | minister in Montevideo on Dece FATHER CORRIGAN DEAD. formal order upon George 1. Craw. | anid eed of trast selue Say (recone sown ine ARK & OO. AUCTIONEERS. RATCLIFFE, DaRR & ©O., AUCTIONEERS, usking if the Rio Grande or the steamer ltapia were in condition to join with the ford, special master in the Reading railroad The Christian Endeavor Society of the receivership, directing him to hear testi- Warner Memorial Church will hold a so- persons Interested will please take notice. ‘Terms cash, FEAME HOUSE AXD Lor, A Man of Deep Learning and Great TRUSTEES’ SALE OF | Tiradentes and the Buehia in an expedition Vigor. mony in the suit of Isaac L. Rice for the | Ja5-d&dts RATCLIFFE. DARR & Co. Auets, Ss NTERS, &e., CURMER OF LTLES AND 39TH ST. ¢iable Friday evening, January 12, at the | to bombad Desterro. the capital of Mello’s) patner Corrigan, pastor of St. Mary's| removal of the Reading receivers and for = = DAYS, = |, OS TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY SIXTEENTH, | py tirtus of a deed of trust duly recorded tm home of Gov. and Mrs. Alphonso Hart. | provisional government. | Church, Hobok XN 4 FY'S | the investigation of other matters pertain- deca GAT IE SLOCK. TWILL | Liber No. 1830 at follo 216 et seq... ome Mrs. Emory Baxter entertained a num-| Firing in itio harbor on that day was de-| “Aurel, Hoboken, N. J., died last evening | ing to the management of the company. are el ROOMS OF RATCLIFFE, DARI A | records for the District of Cole her of friends at dinner Tucaday. i sultory, but late in the evening, under cover| at 8:45 o'clock. casew hae er WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Deep porte STAR, AES | request of the party: secured there Miss Annie Cassidy is visiting her uncle, | of the guns of the Tamandares, men in| Father Corrigan contracted a cold last | = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ATAWEA, FRENCH AME EL: | Slgmed trustees will off inant Ur wabdle anc Mr. G. W. Cissel of Georgetown, D. C. launches attacked the Armacao batte Tuesday, which on Thursday developed | Increase in Exports. REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE UF BRANDY, BOTTLES OF SHERRY, BLACK. | Tr DAY OF JANUARY Re Dr. and Mrs. J. &. Carpenter and pr. |The land foccea there repiying struck the ints pneamonta The exports exclusive of specie from the| {STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 13TH ¥, RUM, PORT AND OTHER ROTTLED | isnt, AL POLK O'CLOOK PAM. the following det and Mrs. W. J. Dillenback of Washington ; Tamendares’ rigauyy and the foremast with |“, ok tof New York for the week were $8,031,- AND 16TH STREETS. “i PPER MEASUFES, PUMP, COUNTER, | scribed land and premises, situate in the cowat are visiting Mrs. G. V. N ja shell, Yamagings® somewhat, and wound-| | Father Corrigan was born at Longford, | Port of New Yor oT ane ee emnnoe OF 8. ead of Somat, Sesed om the See) aed 4 jumble, and designe Mr. Frank P. 3 gone to New| ing several of her crew. Th - night an| Ireland, in 188, and came to this country | 207 against, $6, Me er a ee eT ee ee, ee eer cic So] Te which’ the attention of trade and private| vlork Fourteen (14) tm ieonge York to attend the cycle show. attempt wa ade to ¢apifm: Mocanzue) when he was thirteen years old. He was, Week Im ISM. Disttict of Colutnbia, and by direction of the per. | Comsumers Is called nape . A d. where a coal depot is located. | ordained in 1860. He was a man of deep = ee egaspn Se STE TS sou secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will TER C. CLEPHANE, think now that Peixeto’s chances learning and great vigor, as is shown by The Trust Puts Up Sugar. in, im front of the 4 sell, at public auc premises, op THURSDAY, JAN! A.D. 18v4, ‘K P.M., lot of ground pu:bered ‘Loc forty-six (46), In the subdivision of square num- ening. alute His apology and the firing of twenty-six guns in honor of his frequent disputes with his bishop. His first trouble with Bishop Wigger was over After a large business in refined sugars * of oe urceywr's olliee of the Dieiche 5 me ether with all the tm The popular “Informal Dancing Club nan flag the other day have caused| a book he published some twelve years ago | St week at the lowest ape ia bered one bui a ine (1%), Washing- rights. privileges and apport, Was again entertained last week at the | Some feeling here. | Advocating | the élection of bishops by | aga a quarter of a eant a pound to the | 18. D.C. as per plat recorded in District of te. TL on Nagata det ama dinte Teeteee = " ss Elizabet i — oe ts, and which the bishop said was not! . “ f the surveyors ce of t ct of Co- MED PLEI . home of Miss Elizabeth Scott, under the | Receiver for Alxdort & Orthodox. Father Corrigan’ appealed "to | Prices of all grades. Uigethier with, the Smprovements, consist fg aS of trast, Fires, for S230 eens f° gue patronage of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. | Edward H. Duryee was yesterday at Rome, and the pope and the cardinals sus- ee ES ‘Si ccms of sale! Uwethird cash, of which the cam naa a hae Ista. Second, for $825, caded to Noveaabey Davis, whose greatest pleasure, apparently, | xawark appointed receiver for the firm ot | ttined him, Father Corrigan withdrew the| Champtonship Brondsword Contest. of $500 Is to be pald at the time of dale, and the § 41st. > = make young people happy. | E. Alsdorf & Company, the largest bicycle More than 1,000 people assembled in Len- | residue in two equal installments in six and twelve year and over, for whi Terms: The purchaser here was a a ie PG % special ‘ more recent disputes with the bishop meeting of months from the date of sale, for which the , vew Yi : « pur- | due 12 months or moi hs “ y the balance of oi w. Suftras Piano and sewing machine dealers in the ahenslyism and the public schools | POX LYceum, New York, last night to wit- | Chaser will be reuited to give Ms promiswory notes | Silver nnd Afetal. ‘Watches. aaa posit of S200 reyuired at the tinue of oman § uffrag ation of Maryland | state. The appointmrat was made by Vice appeals to Archbishop Satolli are | ®¢88 the international broadsword contest | bearing date on the said day of sale, with interest | seriptions, Rings, cart Pins | 8! erms of sale are not complied with at Stanmore, the home of Mrs. Caroline | Chancellor Green, ard the bonds were) of too recent occurrence to need repetition. | for the championship of the world, in which nts bea es aa en a eee be jong Rance Sma a Bracelets pokes oe ae t - eg x —s, tee trate - iller, . y 25 reured by cy sold. | ons, SMver W: io, ‘tla serve the ese orty H. Miller, on We ¥ evening, the pur- | Placed at 322 ne oeeee Italy was represented by Chevalier Pessant | Or the plrchaser may. pay ait cash, at hls option, | Guus, Fists, Musical: Saree Mansa | aad vast of the defaulting purchaser: afer tase Pose of which was to arrange for having | pe ae —eceees | The anathema annually pronounced | and Chevalier Granco, Germany by Havier | Terms of sale to be complied with within twenty | Dental Instruments. ‘Typewriters, ting and | ad 2 ooh sresie im emmac oceans & meeting in Baltimore during Febru: Pure food ‘ron every afternoon and | against the French since the invasion of | Orlopski, and the United States by Duncan | @&¥5. otherwise the Oe Te acted at the | Ladies” Wearing Apparel of all descriptions. Sale | pitblished tn, Wasington ©. All conveyancing It was unanimously decided to hold the j evening ar ¢ ation Hall, Doors open at | IS1Z at the Christmas mass in the St.Peters- | C. Rot Pessini easily defeated Cnlopski, | “* 2nd cust of the et onan, to continue every day until ail lots are sold. Hold. | and recording at o purchiser. un a6 Debetr oy Presgmbton 12 p.m. and close at 10:30 p.m. Cook lectures | burg churches was omitted this vear on ac- | and Ross got the better of Granzo, but only Al iOHRES ee eatennseie Inecer: SRALL, wi ds" Meeting House, Park ave-yjat - Avs. | count of the Franco-Russian entente. (after a hard struggle. JaS-eod&dbs ‘Trustees, H. BERNHELMER & CO., Auctioneers, j19-6t Jat-d&dbs ‘Truster.