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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. a ee Y, OCTOBER 21. 1889, , CITY AND DISTRICT. THE DIAMOND FIELD. MISSISSIPPI REPUBLICANS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. GF The principal value of Tax Evexrna | The Reserve List—The World’s Cham- | They Withdraw Their State Ticket and —______THIS AFTERNOON. THIS EVENING. —_— Fs fran to advertecrs Sethe fst hati i not plonship Games, Ete Appent to the Ration CHEER. RTRs Pan | PANTAUUT, Weot SAE Sica ed thrown away after once being read, but passes | The reserve list of ninety players published | The Mississippi republican state executive BOUTRARE SRSA OF Gani jo: | Iwill begin to’ sell MONDAY and TUESDAY USTRES, SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY OX through half » dozen pairs of hands at least be- | Yesterday morning contained no surprises. It | committee were in session at Jackson Saturday | _ TON, ‘dei R as ee INERTY iiss, er mae rwE RTY-SECOND oF 08. 3 JUL AED 202% BeaPect- rs fore being tossed aside. This is the advantage | **ldom does. The name of Tom Daly did not | and decided to withdraw the remainder of inte of Cofuanbin, punted ee Pisdepe fortettea ‘non-payment of interest from No. om AB HREMINES os tune igs, 3016 ww appear in Washington's list for the reason that | their ticket from the field, Chalmers and Fra- Fen Se. ot Agni. 1 the at and ‘Biles Wate | agp 1912, RESPECTIVELY, ww Presented by a family neespaper. he played last year under a contract that did | zee, candidates for governor and attorney gen- ofthe sesgeative bremioes on MOND the Hinge Ping ear ines Silver ced Sitver pleted | wheres om the, Sf day of September, 1883, the ~ ae not contain a reservation clause, Carney’s | eral, having already retired from it. Theeom- | }i-FIRST Dax OF CorOnEE, ee fee he Bibles, ‘Albume Utatesiion tor in the Deed of Trust bereinafter mentioned, THE NEW MUSIC HALL, tituted, probably more for the | mittee have issued an appeal in which they say: | estate in the city of W District of Columbia: | Guus, Hifles, Revolvers and Vallecn, Fersops holding | ¥Y *<ertain ‘subsavision, duly recorded in Liver No. mame wns anal Barras 2 wit teats ae TT | MAT HIVE OULOCE Pak ab ioe oS Sak otin, | tickets please take notice. 2f the Distract of Coluanbias did cates Tats wambercd The Theater Building on the Lincoln | Purpose of sn opportunity to sell his release | “We know that our votes would be stolen and | square 84, sub lot 24 tronting’ 30 fect on Wid streot HENRY B, LASKEYS, Broker. | #ve«3).si20) ond seven (i), in Charles Dadee's Fe A Hall Site Nearing Completion. than any other reason. Keefe was the four- | our voters driven from the polls, but we hoped 32% Sects Cae tee beceat cubdtentonat | ext? © AL ROOT Bete *_ | comied subdivision of eqaare bumbered One hundred rw teenth man, Thus, with the exception of Daly, | in the larger towns and cities at least the | ots M10 and at, square 84, and recorded in sur- | = ————— —$— | Said Distant tabs thesbenlvee deter neeaneton. ta a4 The building that has been erected in place | the entire team was reserved. Daly will prob- | semblance of free speech might still remain to | "pers Pork 1G. follo 343. CO LONOKKOW, Dored from, Borty-nine (44) to, Fifty-seven, (67), both of the old Lincoln hail building which wasde-| ably not play here another year, even if we | us, but our candidates are not safely allowed to ee. onl Seat, und tbe balemoe tm Lapland ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. And whereas there were erected by the said grantor, wrosed by fire two years ago is now nearly | hare a club, for he is now on the open market, | discuss or protest. * * * The Constitution of the | with intgret otal cuah™'ar the chiicnsf tae pus’ | AVTTION SALE OF FISE TuPONTED wie ax | PEentes es ee eNTONeD ote cea Veale a nee the “topplag off” wns calekratet ‘Gaterdny | of a better salery thee stalker estes chance | United States guarantees to each state repab- | itinetintat wie, HUoariurtearweeenanghed | EIGUGES , \FONGHEON CEUTSnAYI AE | {2h riven sorties rarectte New Hamyenire Fy fa t hs the “topping off” was celebrated Suturday | of a better salary than tail-end club can afford | lican form of government. Mississippi is gov- re ays from gay of aale. plas of thesub- GENEKALLY INVITED 10 ATTEND. avenue borthwest, respectively, allof the said prea rvey st a afternoon with a banquet. It fronts 126 feet | to offer. erned by a minority despotism and we appeal | “™# FRANK T, BEOWNING Trastes, at ivinetpiealeaieianmeme "P89 fay gg TS pet. ilies “ws on 9th street by 100 feet front on D street. THE GIANTS SLAUGHTER THE BRIDEGROOMS. to our country for redress. The Constitution GEO. W. STICKNEY, Anct, oer ee ‘J pUACANDON bnOs, Auctioneers | 2882 bis certain deed of trust of that, date, duly Thy srger portion is devoted tos music hell The Giants went over to Brooklyn Saturday | that we adopted is the only one in the | oro DOWLING: ausieoee D —— sauce being one of the land records of ‘the District of nailer With two galleries. The main floor of the | afternoon and when they went back to Gotham | south so satisfactory that it has not boon comics HEGULAR SALE tireet, ‘The main dutrdnece are on Datreet- | they carried with them the scalps of nine ath- | changed. “Our inws stand substantially seven in number—with also a eide exiton 9th | letic Bridegrooms. The score was 6 to 2 in beable — a ee ae rey street. The lobby on the D street front will be | favor of New York. The batteries were Crane That eo ate ait uiameed ies scucedion ue aoe: constructed with fire proof floors and partition. | and Ewing and Caruthers and Visner. New y ° mrrnore, _ | te cerialt| indstucieess thetthn deceived waren st our Seles Rovea, MINTE ABD. D AOERRTS siz(G) nod seven (iy ceupectively. with the Dehioes . oD. ofand, ‘ommend wt ER | snot yrsinesScvs iedacmterninaiee | OF TO-DAY eee os Gente _ With full power in effect, in the event of any default | OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor 7 ry drawii the contest is shown by our past, - | in ent of the said to sell and con- FR ‘The staircases will be of iron with white marble | York made 9 hits and 4 errors and Brooklyn 8 | drawing from pet porcrlpettg ec f r ee | idk, UibRaRY TABLES Ci BAX | eves mach oc mene chek ion aoabens Rete of LAST WERK. It prints ALL THE steps. hits and 8 errors. | ‘Bhere were fully 16,000 peo- Mississippi pian was adopted, our path has | public § CASES, &c., &. Ten Saeon ea Cie h he Luildings and improve: | NEWS, Local, Domestic and Foreign, The anditorium will seat sbout 1.800, there | ple on the grounds, been marked by the blood of our slain. We | #2-SL00! Riot the peemieee, the following. “st0x ES Shount of such indebieduese towetier vith exyenss | LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN. will be ten private boxes; the interior will be Notes. refer not only to such well-known slaughters | said Distrlet Pesitnins tor the same at the southeast | WAURUT EXTENSION LABLES, FINE LEATHER- and commissions. and taxes and assessments), out: | - handsomely decorated and the most approved | ‘The Phillies won a game from the Athletics, | as Kemper and Copiah, Clinton and Carrollton, | comer of said lovon the nor, Uneof eeth T cseet ‘ALso, Apa wheress Ui tke ncicbtedness secured by the | 8G PAPERS. seats provided. The stage will be thirty-five | 19 49° Wahallala and Vicksburg, Yazoo City and La- | $24un, the gees fines of | TER, AND MANTEL MIRROUS, FINISHED OFF | said deed of trust there Tremaine overdo ed vapeed Thi feet deep and be separated from the auditorium | ‘The following league players have not been | fiore, but to nameless killings by ereek and Mo Asli AND OAK DED-LUOM SUITES at, | $25 "uit of $9,000, with sitereet thereon from the Let ov 8s someplenaualy Sembat ais easead by a brick wall, and have asbestos curtain to! reserved: Whitney aud Hatfield, by New| bayou, on highway and byway These are the | T. TABLES, NEW ND HUSK AND COT- | Solum, and the party secured Uy the sald dosl ot tree | Of Mews, but especially so in regard to ll be farnished with « full line of | York; Daly, by Washington; Day, by Philadel- | democratic arguments which crush us. We | p George: | TOR-TOF MATTRESSES og aud holding thesuid unpaid indebceduess bas. in writ | Local News and District Affairs, 0 a palace-box scene to fit the | Dhia,’ Snyder, by Cleveland; Anson, Flint and| can dono more We dare no longer carry our of Jefferson ing, requested the unders.gued to sell so much of the .§ : = F Bi 8 oC; 5 fy 8 F H Z x 4 SALE ( roperty conveyed by the said deed of trust as may be - ta = shop, by Chicago, und Hanlon and Sunday by | tattered and blood-stained republican flags, | Street. beginning one hundred and thirty-five feet | MISFIT AND USED CAKPETS, EMBRACING VEL- | 2 THE STAR has a very much LARGER Particular at mn given to the | Pittsburg : . vr We Spiel tothe maton. Je notional Tawand | Foot ale ree saemreet and on the borth live of @ ten: |“ Virg, AXMINSTER, BODY BAUSSELa& TAPES. | BeCceee wie capes, eames ee Asn : easing and ventilation, which is in charge of |" ‘The Fersons defeated the Keefes yesterday by | honor but a delusion and a snare? When we | fcoricY' faa weencg, cast with, aad alley, the full Pe a fatty | Eee and BETTER force of LOCAL RE- forcing frees ait through. steam radiators by | S&C0Fe of 16 tol. Battery for Keefes, Thornton | rely upon the guarantees of the uational con- | tieuce west to Jedereon street thence neutron sid fQytle® he Attention of buyers te respectfully THE'IWESTY PUCuLE DRY GF ScrUbER Ry | PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS forcing fresh sir through steam radiators by | and Kerper; for Fersons, Torney and Kuhn. | stitution, do we but lean upon a broken reed? | proved by two bearly-hew Beck Declines tox: 16t3 | TpOMAS Eo WAGOT TAN BSG® gummencing at HALF-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK |¢han any other paper in Washington fana into the building and drawing the foul air | The featares of the game were the fielding of | If #0, announce the policy boldly and acquit | and 1013 Jefferson street, ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. PM. the undersimned will offer for sale, singly, in ee Ea tok fone ee areons | Holahan and Cauliflower and batting of Bolger | us of further effort ajueuta at one And two pears, Stk Hote eaciae a: | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NUMBERED | OC NG pid Sad Reese Ww. the Jollowine ordst; te ever thought of employing, and ITS trou tho’ wuifosam, only revering te | 24 Torney. THE GREEK ROYAL WEDDING. | fig" Mmurmtanmercmiaramaric? | aH WS fe, Guiana LULMr Aone | sake aa? rk Bem Santas eke oon ian _—_—_———_— Ba fe yanen reco at pure! t 32 VEN - 4 7 action. Pro) rial pre cost. $100 deposit will be fhe time of ‘AST, shire ave. ic PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MORE The Sth strect front is taken up with four PI lo uy cnet a gh A Great Gathering of Crowned Heads | ®°. ,If the ta b pou ESSAY, OCTOBER FIFTEENTH, AT HALF. cma fot unmtrea’ tive te | THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- i “ . an ics i =f Big sis = gether with the = theca: 1k pats to basa tie. catiicetenl Wasmixatox, D.C., October 18, to be Present at the Ceremony. FopL gi the premines, sab) Lote 49 to Ze, in Square Sha Ge rk to Gre mid alley, ou ay te tecemary to | FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY ae ge re eemans seme the emer pared | rdpecors pecrainy bridge | are | The royalties of Europe are looking forward deli To1d THOMAS E, WAGGAMAN, Auet. | exeiitesofeale advertisementandeoummintinesnded | OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. It is to a gay little time of their own at the wedding taxes and assensments then charged against the prop T EXCAVATIONS, | ™°t sagacious and suggests further thought. SS Return ara nar on ACCOUNT OF 7 THE INCLEMENCY OF | &F'y that may be sold The List of such taxes aud | therefore able to print each day full oGs Me 8 ‘UES. | S#sessments will be announced and open for inspec- postpeaed ant TUES _* ” 2 report of every transaction of public in= Pe COND, SAME HOUR | @ou &t the time of sale. 3 Terms of saie in each case: One-third cash and the baluuce in one (1) and two (2 pears from date of sale, | S@FeSt Occurring in the District up to with interest at rate of six (ti) percentum per an- i i 0. 400 It should be immediately constructed because Plas sia open lot syed ao pet By Tirtue ofa decree uf ase P : e e of Sparta, crown prince of Greece, at | Distr Inconsistency in Executing the Law For- | it is an imperative necessity to the nation as e 7 . eo 3 bidding Opening the Streets in Winter. | well as to the District of Columbia, It is para- | Athens. a week from today, says a cablegram | Eins ii Hyatt etal, No. 11720. Equity, “3 i ii by a further decree in said cause. on the 19th acti 5 num, payable semi- ly, or all cash, at the uption | €2@ Very hour of going to press. mount at present to the question of restoring | *° the Philadelphia Press, There are to be no | SY soneeher areree,u paid cating. paseed on, th taleyat aeotenees py py bee eee) The law forbidding the making of excava-| the District of Columbia to the original and fewer than ninety-nine royal personages Pre- poweaustion, in font « on C7 SE ae sin nae VASRARLE DrRove ), RROPERTY. ON. yisgTa brags og wis be required on each nbotas sme _— tions in the streets, side walks and avenues of | constitutionally prescribed limits of 10 miles | sent on this occasion. The royalties will in-| sVivEuCLUCK PM. sublet "D,’ot debe Hooke a8 EsT AT PUBLIC AUCTION. fe ps ments are to be secured by the District for the period of time between the | *@uare. For inasmuch as restoration is a mat-| clude one emperor, William of Germany, | ness’ recorded subdivision of original lots one (1) and OCTOBER TWENTY-SECOND, | deed of trust, and all conveyancing is to be at pure twenty-four (24), in equare No. 514, in the city of co UK OF i irontef the prem- | Chaser's cost. If the terms of srle arenotcomplied| By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES Ist of November and the Ist of March of each | to's Mui the sot of retsocebeons Tole Unive | brother of the bride; two empresses, Frederic, | Washiugton, D:G., with the improvements and appuse | Hest willl Lot aise ace, oUUnE Zo feet | vertioe sud feel at the cost oY ihe deisuitia' pee | for REGULAR AND SPECIAL Dis- dead-letter until Decem- | which the District was pruned of Alcgandria | the bride's mother, and Augusta Victoria, her | @HANCeR (7/0 17 Ut Cun nnn a Me om car nie of Slate Uetweet: Band E street | yoru PATCHES, and with the difference of year was practically a dead-letter un em- | which the District was pruned of Alexandria a : Be k saps be Speed Paces tal Suatalimente pas: | P¥# Brick Dwelling, No. 42% Sth street southweat. CHARLES C. GLOVER, Trustee, - a a6, where te exces we colled fs Se | Comet sted acter, sins teen ave the ater. | Nein ie; feo Kings, Criatian of Denmark, | spes ot Sonera a ele earth, | teens, Omran Gieeltemtrermeey | elite GaMefase atte wee’ [oo favor, 0 fe alse able to give ‘tention of the Commi-foners by Capt. T. W. | minetion of the legal status of the county by | grandfather of the groom, and George of | OMMule, Witt iutereat secured by deed of traat upon | ff Mand twelve tuntha with interest and sceured | 3 avcuiPeE pawn ¢ oo Acctoneas andl Symons, who was then im charge of the water | 2° Supreme Court, yours may elapse befor | Greece, the Groom's father; two queens, con- | Kit Sinreyaticiue und recording at vurckomere cost, | ANG ESCUrdnM at cost of purchase.” Adeponit of 8200 20 sguane reer | en agp aentapcen tated oe eeaue aici This law has never been | (n° Gesiredend of reversion can be attained. | sorts of the aforementioned; two crown | if terms ire nerconalne oi ithe tee tees ties ee ee a Gk Ika ON NokTH B, | the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE near aration.” Eee ee ranelpal ad ee mre Crary nationels | princes besides the groom, Albert Edward of | day of sale rie reserved to nell after chive day - me BOCA TES ey io ATER STREETS, IN | gor the entire day, and up to 12 o’clock NO TEES DER TWENTY; By virtue of s decree of the Supreme midnight, thus leaving literally nothing front advertisement in the Evening Star newspaper, at NEW TWO-8TOR a Court of the District of Columbia, passed April &. 1579, and of au strictly enforced.and for the past two seasons has | municipal and private interest, on both sides of been amended by the Commissioners so as to | the Potomac, demand that it be bridged at the yee uncle of the pride, and the czarowitch til cost ofthe defaulting purchaser. 6100 deosit om wasps BRICK HOUSE, NO. 113 5 i r- Seber of Russia, cousin of the groom, and one poten- | acceptance n ‘On TU AY AF “t De or 1 inste: ‘i earliest day possible. The nation’s interest | 4; ji rie 7 sin of A. A. BROOKE, Trustee, SECOND, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will well in ec effect December 1 instead of November 1, Has te: the tthe’. isough due. Actingtnn tial prince, Albert Victor of Wales, cousin o' 0 dec: in the way of news from Europe, Asia, - oo . 410 5th street northwest. | the premises Bo0e dee aracTe and decrees, in equity cause No. » & the law itself requires, Heretofore when | estato’ is a most important and essential | ¢°,>ride. | Emperor William will be escorted | puxcaNSON BuOS. Auctioneers, "ocd dds improved, by Zot SQUARE ZI9, the tidersigued Prarie chisel ar oeie’ «eee | amd Africa for the morning papers. spplications have been made for permits to adjunct to the national capital, it lies | 52 Stended by two a the highest nobles of | $#-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON AG. | tosme aud bath, bay window. BERTHIRTIELE ited, STFIVE OL DCE PA ‘ te in remote portions of the city, or in| there as helpless and useless as eal $01 the German court, and the king of Denmark, count ey bine tegen MONDAY, cae ‘at te ee fpopeowerty.talenee ofa igtnal lots oné (1) and six (6), in square twenty- Loo—— fact in any section where it was not necessary | in Montana. Onr civi! war demonstrated that | the prince of Wales and the czarewiteh will be ‘AOA. BROOKE, Trustee, | purchaser's cost. z i Both ate comer lots. Lot six (6) fronts 92 feet on| Equal does THE STAR all its to open the carriageway the permits have al- | * sagacious enemy could have annihilated our | attended by three lords each, 410 Sth street northwest. och F-c&da DUNCANSON BROs,, Aucta | north D st 138.10 feet on north 25th street. equally wave n and the law only enforced | public buildings and driven the government AM IDEAL GRECIAN LOVER. = — = | and contains 12,772.10 square feet. Lot one (1) | comtemporaries in the publication of the bs ion to excavate necessitated open- | from the city with heavy field pieces alone ms 7 FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE Days, i rth oth street and 191.4 fect stares 5 Ait NTRY. i ced cavriageway ora principal | planted on the heights of the Arlington estate. | The duke of Sparta 1s said to be an ideal JP ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, —__. | on Water street, Toe quntains 23.150 -10 equere feet, NEWS OF OUR OWN COUNTRY. tioroughfare of the city. tween both Long bridge on the one side of ! lover; he does nothing but talk of his bride, | RR ‘3 D)ONCANSON BROS, Auctioncers. taining ehehteen orfweuty rome. This provers is | Receiving the regular @lspatches of Capt, Lusk had his attention recently called | Arlington and the free bridge on the other are | and can scarcely conceal his impatience for the GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, TRUSTEES SALE OF A SMALL BRICK HOUSE | Srbvemeh innate ehiitie ror aa er eer front Ame both N. Sciam with eek awk ot that permite were. issued from the | nia territory, cech one over OM6 | rival of the wedding day. He is thirty-one (Formerly with Duncanson Bros.) BPA UCHGS: 880 N STREET NORTHWEST, | "The lots will drat be offered for suis corether and if ome Aavertationss otice of the inspector of buildings during the | ne Government, {herefore, can-| years of age and his bride is nineteen, ‘The By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated February 7, | $.8stisfactory bid is not obtained they will then be of-| enterprising special telegraphic cor- ioe: thes erection of bedidines and |'S08 today resel, ts own property. sven under | 2 7a. rcsctta are of emorinvun yaiue, and —_— 1859, and recorded im Liber No: 1373, folio UF ef parately. of vaults in sidewalks, aud the | executive direction, without crossing over state 2 he thought ‘it was| times, How disastrous such condition of affairs consistency to issue a | Can be was clearly exemplified at the outbreak y one, ‘Guild and then refuse a| of the civil war when not a soldier was thrown nals of deena ae the 5 . le the building line, | acToss the Potomac for defense of the nationa! up ae ‘ : Hitle will be exhibited at the sale. A deposit of $1,000 | System touching every city, town and ‘sory in all instances, for the pur- | capital until one of the justices of the Supreme | One curious custom of German tradition, DUNIEKIUE SED fered font hundred and forty-cght clas dated July | Filibe eduized of the purchaser at the tune of ale | Hewiet in the Uulted States ond Teeci= eting with the water and sewer | Court satisfied the commanding general that | which still survives in the Hohenzollern family, | Where we bave been employed for 18 and 14 years re- | J TS44, wud secondny ie hee Ke egy | Te FOF ae ee en blied with within ten (10) a _ “ry ~ te days after day of sale, or the Trustees ‘Will resell at the and print Foe een ot eer te eee ein ot martes Gounty to Yit-| will be commemorated in a modified form at | *P*ctively, and will on or about Tif of aud Loe hating aicnitecsnt dpntocy ld | Hakrend’ coat of the’ defaulting purchaser upon the | COFIes, it ts enabled to receive - er the sidewalk: ween No- le i. a terms specified in said decrees port very rs i i i ° MBER 1 feet on N street and a depth 1 feet 9 inches, with i atonce a full re; of eve event of lof each year, the writer | the Long bridge terminated on government, | the wedding in Athens, In earlier and ruder NOVE on N street and a depth of 105 f Incident to thee lots are valuable riparian rights ‘ iu, and at the request of the party secured there- ~ {qual installments at ope and two years, be a happy one, a rare circumstance in the an- We desire to inform our friends and the public that | P3: "© ‘wil sell a yublicwueton fa Front uf ee en ice React ot seven c3 per cen’ to be evidenced by with wires leading directly from its own dest rm ‘ou NES! the E 0 secured orteage 2 OCTOBER, A.D. 1880. at HALE Pash FOUR | the property, sold. Offers at private sale be office to the general network of telegraph BM. thie west i terms of sale: One-third ; there is every indication that the marriage will SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Poa. of the land records in and for the District of Co- | palauce in two caual inctall aden oe neo ae cuah: | Fespondents at all important points; and b; ‘we have severed our connection with the Messrs. od kok auanioneal tecleioe until the day of sale. Plats and abstracts. per y Lo feet wide at side aud rear aud im-| claimed by the parties in'ints ‘ i tay ages the best man ata German wedding was Ne a Odi ve ‘wo-story Brick House. %, cerned Interest, which are now uence occurring during the day Rot sate property. Nosoldier can now stand | afer the, Dest man at a German wedding was Open cur New and Commodions pre nl: One utr cua ao the bance at one | SATs wu anine ac teats pres of Oia | PONSENwORC® OLCUEFIAE daring tbe day at em s ye i f li ht, and to keep it as | AUCTION, COMMISSION AND STORAGE ROOMS | and two years with interest’ at 6 per cent, payable Tad . an; re betw: * feelings of surprise that Congress did | retired on her wedding night, and to keep it as semi-annually and secured by ¢ 1 om tha MAS M. FIELDS, Trustee, ik, in his report upon the subject, g" = ~ atrophy. A Berlin jeweler has just completed a ; ‘ wattle Mag high gins Yoo Mang Fendali Building, corner 43g and Dsta.n.w. | cific Oceans. tt Yt to comply with the pro-| not yeurs ago, by bridging the Potomac with G A At 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W., Property sold. All conveyancing, &c., at cost of pur. BEKNAKD KIL MARTIN. Trastes peor sas apbhsbbeononsh 2 ine of | its own structures, secure positive and unques- | #1X gold garters set with diamonds to signalize chaser. If the terms of sale ure not fully complied | oe1R_akas B10 New Hererahins soe ew old law concerning the opening of ti mere ruc at aeees cemriation gore the survival of this ancient custom. The gar- | Where we shall conduct a first-class auction business with Chg) Enos p days after the Gay of sale the prop- - —oO— Fe atte te Tad’ batore, tke | the estate, aud thereby make it a part of the | ters are identical in workmanship. ‘Two of | inall ofite several branches purclimer by eiving tive days notice of such resaleia | C4AAGERE p SALE OF VALUABLE Imray > the matter be laid (before. the | District of Columbia, Councct the mall at the | them will be worn by the princess ou her wed- | ‘The building which 1s being erected especially for us Evening Star news) ape NGHIEENTH AND NINTTEN TH Tea @ NOTE THE RESULT: 3 thould be binding alike upon | foot of Iith street with Arlington by a bridge, | aiuz day, and tho other four will be presented | by Mr. John T. Tensuan will be provided with all the ee a ORTH NEST. KNOWN 48 NO. 18121 STREET, raspoctor of buildings and thet | and then state rights, or state wishes, or the | tO tue four best men at the ceremony as. kee ee ee PHILIP A. DARNEILLE, { Trustees. HENRY CRAIG. Ui A. DECEASES EE Suni i: @ aconinnien be aiid: “Pisak ao long ee per- | terpose against the proper defense of the na- [Belen enonp etvanderpiog oe cthen weddings a ‘anil compare favorably with any in the grest moetrop- FRE, BUDING LOTS. ON © STREET BE- >i .| THE STAR HAS MORE THAN ne : j : VEEN FIi s. ND_ NORTH) . of u sd houses are granted without refer- ee Ie ee ee the Hohenzollern family. The wedding cere- | US. icivain AND ON 30-FOOT ALLEY I8 REAR. scence, She meee sz trustees | THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR ‘Will sell at public auction in tof the 02 ZRIDAT AFTEBNCON, OCTOBER IMENTS: THURSOAN the “TWENTY FOURTH may Foc.| SUBSCRIKERS and MORE THAN 5 CLUCK, we will » A.D. a O'CLOC! M.., —s 7 FINE ART, BRIC-A-BRAC, LITERARY PROP- | PMitisce ee that viete or parcel of round lying. being in thecity | FIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR 7 LOTS 48 AND 49, SQUARE 725. of Washington. fambia, and known ax , isa beautiful slightly undulating plateau of] | The Russian cruiser Korkilof, with the czare-| win occupy the whole of the Second Floor of our | ot 48 fronte 30 fect on C stvect north betwoen 1at | St juted treuty-two, (2a). in nduare numbered | READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY As soon as the Commissioners received the | Over 600 acres, with a river frontage directly on | witch on board, arrived in Pireus yesterday, | Spacious Building, and will be especially adapted to crepe peey pope devth of 115 feet; wide alley on gp. Lstrect and running bac ‘that width an crear PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It is de- Papers in the ease they were submitted to the | deep water channel, of over one anda half | accompanied by the Olga and Moouli of the | sich sales: reached by elevator and provided with | "Qo at rearof Lot. on H0-foot alley in rear of | Siityt aud be nigra Bud Grty (140) foot is livered regularly by careful carriers at sitoruey for an opinion on the question be- | miles in length, and everywhere permitting the | Hou» fleet. Salutes were fired from the | #dies' retiring rooms, and especial pains will be taken has a 27 6-12 foot alley on side. th Deck conte ding tween the building regulations and the old law. | anchorage of ocean vessels, and every foot of it sbo' ad ne . Sipe of wae ta the hacbor which gore etetng | torender comfortable the attendance of ladies and |" These Lote ate admirably itusted for building par | With basement and « two-story the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER hi , Attor is susceptible of easiest drainage, and, beside, 4 ee gdbytad o 2 BAYS The buildieg ropulstions Bint aleve Sorts | Make tila plateau part with bunting. The yards were manned and nee. just so long as ex-| acres, not one-half of which is now used for | mony on of the most splendid ever estveets for sewer, water and | cemeterial and other government purposes, | Witnessed. ADRAC, nections are matters of absolute neces- | Between the cemetery and the Potomac river EN ROUTE. 1, Boe, ent others at all sales. — ‘The buildings, which are situated in one of the most E UST! WORRY OF Pending the completion of our building we are pre- | i2Tms: One-third cach, balance in 1 and 2 years, | select locations in Washiugion, wore eteey weet | THE BUSTLE AND THE In Ta ¢ i notes to 6 per cent interest, payable seii-an- | the supervision of late Ge ore ter thes taie deren oe ae eet Coe or letdia ma ty proper bridging and the nation | the sailors cheered. The king and queen of | pared to regpive and conduct sales of ually, or ail cash, at option of purchaser: deposit of | tain a large saloon junior 19 feet iy Setter ieee: | CAY ARE OVER, and it is thus reed Lave the full force of an ac! gress, i Greece went aboard the Korkiloff and were $100 on each lot at time of sale Conveyancing, &., | Giniug room and senell Ii Dreekss ¥ declared by Congress itself and set aside, annul | would have supreme authority with its sol- | Hirecee ,Wesk showed the Korkilof and were REAL ESTATE, chancr's cost, “Terms to be complied with in 16 | lag sig inet sn thes eed oh ereekzast room and | leisurely and by EVER end repeal all former laws, acts and parts of | diery, police, = ~ o Preaemege —— perial and royal party then went by a special FURNITURE AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES, be Sarin pechaset cite nee oe ee beth rooms, wine ccliar, servants’ roois, closets and | MEMBER OF iE FAMILY. acts incousistent with them or any of thei.” | of nearly six miles, et pital, and a. base | tfain to Athens, The queen, with her three STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE, &o., Such resale in some ewapaper publiited tn Washing: | fe The front building ie thinty 0) fee eo a Nee ene ee eh a etee rate ot | ve mearky twoiles extusted back into the hear: | Children, went to Pireus Her majesty was | and solicit of our friends and the public their patron- | #92;,D.0) 5 | DUNCANSON BRON. ‘Terms of sule: One-third of the purchase money | They know that it prints all the news, board session, and if found necessary will issue of Alexandria county. Again, the nation’s | dressed in a handsome costume of cream- | age in our particular branch of business,at our ‘Tem- | °° snd twenty-four montioe free day at aie e,s'¢hteen | and has only the interests of the people new regulations, — re ition grounds can be perfectly | 9lored cloth, trimmed with green velvet. | porary Office, in the office of the Washington Safe | (EVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. interest from day of sale, for which purchases ent in with no partisan STHERN OUTRAGES DISCUSSED. | merted by eee ae the Levee PoTtecily | She wore a green velvet bonnet’ ornamented | Deposit Company, O10 Poona eee ate 4 — ive luis promissory ‘Motes. ‘No deed’ will be given | Of the District in view, —_ SOUTHER) a "| Sisteau. ‘The cost of a bridge ample foe ait | With a single yellow rose. The king of Greece | dours east of the seat of our future operations and we CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT AND yntilall purchase money aud interest be paid, $200 | measures to advocate, and no private © Wrusecs aaa te in | Soasible purposes for connecting there erounde | Wore the uniform of a general of the Russian | can guarantee, to all our patrons, perfect satisfaction STRELT RORTHWEST 7 Tervon of sale nrast be complied with oink see os a They know it, in The Theme of Prayers ani emote Pian tha ote eaaia bent he ce Pie the | imperial guard. The duke of 8) wore the | in every respect. By virtue of » decree passed ia Equity Cause No, | after day of sale, otherwise the property will be echemes ard. the Colored Baptist Churches. ‘with ho city, could hardly be ao great ag the) tn af the regiment of Gen. Kuriski’s, | Very respectfully, the public's obedient servants, 11917, docket 29, Supreme Court of the District of | at the risk and cost of defaulting Ai . Ailcon- | short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, cost of acquiring a suitable site for the exposi- ‘ A = Columbia, whereiti H. C. Sherry et al. are plaintiffs | veyancing at purchaser's cost, taxes and assess- a 3 i tion elsewhere. Chicago has demonstrated | The ezarewitch wore a red hussar uniform. JAS. W. RATCLIFFE, — | and Miclsel Cutter et al are defeudauts, 1 w: ents will be and nothingelse. Asan ADVERTISING Yesterday was designated ore day of Looted that bridges high enough to permit the unob- | He seemed very much pleased with the hearty CHAS. W. DARR. ic auction, iu front of the premises, on FRIDAY in the colored Baptist churches. “Southern NTY- 5 y MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- structed passage of steamers with draws for | ™¢¢eption accorded _ RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. " 0c16-6t outrages” was the theme of the petitions and | masted vessels work no injury to a city’s ship- A SENSATION R, 4 A 486 Loui ME DW, FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., Lot Fifteen, in Wollard et al. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, ‘Trustees. subdivision of lots in square ninety-seven (97), Wash- LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It is 410 Sun street u.w. iniaters i ‘ MONTREAL. SRY = : = 410 Sth s . : it was discussed by some of the ministers in | ping epee. and she oe a Aventyraecoethag 1) By SALE OF PARUABLE IMPROVED poking See show gr as cee pei} Le FASGAMAS Ase meer. 7030-408 | in fact worth more as a means of reach- their se: Rev. W. B. Johnson, the pastor | where we have one. A bridge here twenty-five % TY OF WASHINGTON, D.C., BELONGING TO | one hundred feet. MAS uetioneer. HE othe teks Baptist church, spoke ofthe | feet above high tide would, with such draws as | Members of City Councils Charged with | — CIEYOF WASHINGTO LATE” LEWIS THOMAS, | ‘Terms ct sale: One-third im cash, one-third in one T ing the public THAN ALL T extis Chidahaning, ‘Gn qeses Gace ity of | Chicego has at every street. give perfect inter- '. yuare 38Y, sub | 8 20. d one-third in two years, with interest on de- IMPORTANT SALE BY Seommeibotina ool ted wilcent aimee = Stare 92 ub its and . | Eeaesaecney exbacetod es prem entoet a =F. the sation andl said that depriving the colored | any shipping interest, Such « bridge could tv | MonteeelSvecaltoPhitsiphia‘Tixas, of the | aig Ail converatcing at cont of purchaer, erm | SUPERIOR FURNITURE, O1L PAINTINGS, STEEL —— people of their rights was a great national | erected prior to 1392, and at a cost of less than | _ Satur Danian Stet peas lo city | District ct Columbia made on the 2d day of October, | of Seto be compl o : peas sam EMBRACING IN PART ™”” Furthermore, in proportion to the re- ss A in the 5 $500,000. The foot of 17th street is the only | council by Alderman Stephens, who was elected | 35S use, JA H. RALSTON, Trustee, | HANDSOMELY UPHOLSTERED Pa\ 4 VER- wrong. If left undisturbed in the possession | #59 sp . " m ea eas F D Ly x RLOR FURNI- | turns it gives its patrons, ITS AD’ of his rights, said the speaker, the colored man | Point on the city's front to wlich our entire | to reprosent the commercial ward of the city | st public suction to the hiehest and best bidder there- | _ocl6-lds sn =| EAST CHalas AND COUCHES” HATHeOEY | THGING RATES ARE THE “st will do no harm, “but if stirred he may, streetcar system geal ar Opposite the | on the avowed platform of exposing the rings | £7) hf NORTH stpe| MANBLE TOP TADUES A NU ef ANDSOME ING RATES T mall the government would not have to acquire Swine Witect gromed, fos ell meus an the rte HOAND| OIL PAINTINGS, FINE OLD STEAE IN THE CITY. i “ i ii i jowing lots of ground, * ec) 2 Ts iE EN- 4 LIKE SAMPSON OF OLD, abutment or bridge rights of any nature from | ¥4° Were manipulating matters at the city hall GRAVINGS, LACE WI Non pon Washington, District of Columbia, and known uj : cs TREETS WEST, 4 iN ‘POR: erp the pliary of the temple of our Ubertie | the sale oF itz, ats ownerahipof th Ar. | uit themeelven. He charged Alderman | is siti itis iieyaretnpeniveybercaater| 94 THUEAY y ALEERNOON. OCTOBER VEEP UAROGUE thu BeObaELS ‘nits acd leave a shapeless mass of confusion at our | lington front of Gorert a half miles seg iton | Hurteau, chairman of the board of works, in HOD THURSDAY, QctopER, THIRTY-ONE, at | in frout of tue prem: # me EY HAN Ds DME ASD. MASSIVE Wate feet.” “Let our people.” he advised, in | te Virginia side absblute control of site for | open council with a direct violation of his oath Lote num perenne Cae, odie ae H TEN : ; 17), eighteen (18), nineteen ‘19) and . | any and all possible future bridge uses. Then ‘ it, eeeta te oe a BOrout alley” those localities where there is no hope of build-| with the amplest railroad facilities and with parrots ed hes besa syeleediey veers ben? pe ra Bi FY enter ear oy iba ecient er oat iy is edjacest t0 16th street and the ing up themselves leave and locate where they | wharfage deep and extensive enough to permit | ®!* 12 council who is interes in supplying | square made by Daniel Breut et al, commissioners, hood is unsurpassed for building and resi- can get property and educate their children for | the anchorage of a thousand ocean steumers, | the city with any material for public works, Hon docket No.1 follo Sb et seqy uf the recute of | “Rater Cee third cash: balance in one and two ono te = <i aie yng tall bp RS Lacer, ” | Hurteau with doing. city at present is en- | Corner of 10th aud G streets scuthwest and are very | st apie hc deposit ope ibd ag ; d tion of piucuaser. A de that the colored people were here to stay and | found im this country. BS. Lacey. | gaged in carrying out a wholesale system of | desirable; Lot 18 is improved by » Two-story and AND FRENCH PLATE MIRKOR; WAL, | Im conclusion, the public should bear FINK UALR MAT Kt baviiss in mind this one significant fact: THE i LDN PEABLE, (CHINA AND GLAss STAK does not rely upon empty boasts EN REQUISITES. be, SERVICE, | to impress the public. ITS CIRCULA- DNESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD Day OF | TION IS SWORN TO; its PRESS- OCTOBER, 1889, COMMENCING LOC! nirchasers nie ts ofthe elegant reckons were a part of the nation. There was nothin, r at time of sale. Conveyanc! =e I shall sell the entire content tresidencs | ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; tobe dons except to give thems what is jastiy ‘ : sg, | Teform in the matter of pavements, At the | “itninedintely thervsfter Lote numbered ethteen (18) | Site risirnnle.be complied with iu Aiteen days, other- i ef ye and its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED theirs as citizens. The negro, he said, wae not} 4 FEUD ENDS IN A WEDDING. | tine the scheme was proposed a party in coun- | 804 uineteen $29) im Las fn grr er penbipr ge ¢ eee re ake Bani BONS oe such re- | and are of great merit and by well-khow artiste hae ha’ interest in their a dangerous social element, but was peaceful —— cil suggested and fought for the | paving of all | Square made by Daniel Brent ot alse eases | STB aug MMB acc puRLabed i Washinton, D.C. Stecl Line Engravings are Sue aud will speak forthe | DY amy ome having an sud law abiding. He formed organizations, | Romantic Marriage in the Hostile Tol- | the down-town commercial streete with stone | 2m etition of Notley Young, snd recorded in parti: | - —— IHG, Anctiones. | ee honse will be pen Sor mmapection thn day examination. These are CRUCIAL but they were for peaceful purposes. It may liver Martin Families. as the most desirable material, but wood was | fio" docket No, 1, folio 38 et seq. of the records of | (VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. to sale from Sam Gl S ae Le, added the speaker, that he will learn dan- adopted in spite of the fact that the same ma- | (ie,ld Circuit Court, These lots are on the south- aS Or il Pe TESTS, which few papers invite, and i LARGE SALE OF MILINERY AND THOMAS DOWLING, ferous lessons from the socialists and others as| A marriage, which may end one of the blood- | terial had been tried beforeand found utterly | Semetene sett Lot Sud G streets and have a Rect ‘Un FRIDAY, NOVE ¥F F. FANCY Goons, —— tothe power of organization. The negro of | iest and most celebrated feuds ever known in | unsuitable, When the decision was adopte: On FRIDAY, NOVEMBER FIRST, at HALF-PAST . USTEES’ SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOTS | able to stand. the next _centy years will be a different indi- | Kentucky, occurred Saturday morning in | after along fight, principally through the in- Regs rabdiviaie at cies Techena tee ees EMBRACING IN PART CAPITOL AND FIRST BERET TS EES, NOBTH vidual from the negro of today. The patient, ” Pine Spri Ps strumentality of Alderman Hurteau, sud fifty-tour (354), recorded in Liber N.K., folio 246, virt of the Supreme Court of the ngs: humble negro will have gone and a countless | Rowan county, At Pine Spring at 8 o'clock ‘cus cevtaaes wikithn ENGeTbOLE of the records of the Surveyors oflice of the naid Dis: | Velvet Dress Trimmings, large stock of Buttons, Kid lumbia passed on the 17th day of Octob=r, army of stroug meu who know their rights and | Grace Martin and Frank Tolliver were wedded. with an “T-told-you-so” air, and their reason | ss &.w, and is inproved tor 10 tency Heck | Gloves, fine line Hats, Plumes aud Feathers, Ribbons | A.D. py RS, = will contend for them will have taken their | They are among the few survivors of the Tol- Ne dence: a ae ‘Alderman Hurtean | Dretunia sive pete a and Flowers, Hosiery, Ladies’ and Misses’ Corsets wife at public auction in piace. liver-Martin feud. Grace is the youngest i sclegpenl| ESS Pore Soaps bp = within | Linen Collars, and a general line of Milinery, &e,, &e. | ST¥Bt.9 at HALE PAS PEE | G2 The esteem in which THE STAR KEY. GEO. W. LEE ON RACE PREJUDICE. sister of John Martin, who was killed by Craig |" Principal partner in a wholesale lumber | bet! fires) Inada square S04 ‘Coutained witha omnes iy Asbo at HALE PAST “Pov the following metes aud bounds: Beginning fot the ” ¥ ‘ i i i i On WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4 The pastor of the Fifth Baptist church, Rev. | Tolliver, and his brother Frank is the youngest oe Gee big business, their reper ame ata point on 11th street distant 111 feet and 9 | On WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTO BER TWENTY. Geo. W. Lee, preached yesterday morning on | brother of Craig Tolliver, who, in turn, was | council a dopted—tam: ae oe "The square, and running thence north 3. feet and 9 | sell at my auction rooms & stock of and nee -) vi fronts twenty-five (25) > ots inches’ ali 11th st, thence east 100 feet, thence | Funcy Goods removed to my store for convenience of et yee the subject for the day. He said in the course | slaughtered by the other side. Neither is over | work done was Craig street, the main thorough. | marhsient aha inchen eae Gast 2.00 seet, thence | Fancy Goods removed to u nued daily until all i sold. me street, between east, and runs back with that of his sermon that the solution of the question | twent € age. While the f in | fare intersecting the city from end to end, a | %,the place of beginning. DOWLING, feet and six (6) inches. of race prejudice was with the negro. “We | Drogrtcs Grace ant Frock fell ix lovcand bn | distance of some 12 tiles, “Tt was decided’ to | qaepiceaise ftgutequi2that, and is improved by |_oc18-4t —— cee eae ee a re, Oe must first respect,” he said, yur own personal Pp Aa here | Pave this with tamarac and the contract was| ‘The terms of sule, ie proscribed Ls Bey are. in | r5\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. two (2) equal installments in six (6) and Fights. We discriminate against each other | 6xeFcising the greatest care, conducted their | Par’ guy" ith tamarac and the contract, was Sach case; tage: Ouetuird of the purchase thones. on | : = twelve (13) mouths frou the day of eae, for which the cui thas qmbolden the Cominant race.” He | courtship in secrecy. A few days ago they an- | but this wus not done and the work drags on, | tho Seu! ther ope: Utd im one, year aud oue-thi per | MBTORY BINGR WWELLING: NO’ AI1GTEEE: | Hebe he dnstor cule ot theese ot ake Uparine anberest spoke of the failure to enforce the laws in the | nounced to their relatives that they intended | the contractors doing pretty much as they | annum, the deterred’ nts to be secured to the TE! STREET NORTHWEST. annum and secured by deed of trust on the property south and said that neither political party! to be married. ‘There was much opposition on Rlease, ‘The published contractors were Chausse | Pood ‘sad suficicut smortence upon the meee | pPPeeetae gta deed of Erust dated the 6th of Sune, A, Seen; ‘or ail canh.at the purchaser's Spine, id Seas cared for the negro except to get his vote. | We | account of the bitter hostility between the two | © Co.,® firm of whom nobody had heard be- | Ford sd suficient mortcace uson approval of the | Dag. Cons of tas end coche fae The Deas ae ct | Seen; of all.cash. at the, purchaser's < purchasers sclvised the colored people to maintain their | houses, which has cost twenty lives, but the | fore. Alderman Stephens has found out that | cow: Ail conveyancing and recording at purchaser's | bia. and by direction of the secured We Cont "A deposit of $100 wil be required atthe tame rizhts and thus secure respect. The speaker | young people insisted and the neighbors said it | Cbausse & Co. are no more and no less than Sout unless term Of eals ase coset eae Sak and Te ee ay Tate AE grunt oF, the. premiecs.” On | sale. Ii the termes of sale are not complied with in ten moat that the question of leadership was per- | would end the feud. So the wedding was cele- | the firm of Hurteau & Son, and that Alderman | crs menasat nce" DAY OF OCTOBER: AD. 1080 te HAL BATE | Au) dave trom the day of sale the Hak and costar eo PSURs setame a be would nominate as a | brated with great ceremony. ‘The surviving | Hurteat all along, hus been sitting in council | oy B. ROSS PERRY, Trustee. | BOLOcI the defsuiting purchaser. wader Jesus Christ, whom he hoped they | mombers of the rival houses attended and aftes | Sd voting nice little tid-bits into his own wisdkde _Fendalt Building. | etty of Wi nae PaaS Bale D eho gtee would accept. the marriage agreed that they would fight no | Pocket. och enh yreag eamgr stig lem 3 SAGE, QF VALUABLE (REAL ESiATE ON M | eighteen G8) "in 9a two hundred SubsoR 1. Ob: tear GA = more, and is the sensation of the town, for, if the j STREET BETWEEN GE ABD. ore and forty-seven (247. Fendaill Building, % Death of John H. Chesley. ————-e+_____ had beon successful 1 meant $150,000 more | SOUTHWEST. IMPHOVED BY TWO SMALL fhe followin motes : DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, ocl dads John Henry Chesley of the firmof J.H.| ‘The Czar’s Protection in Germany. _| than the estimate for the stone, which every the Supreme Court Fanning then Chesley & Co., the hardware dealer of F street, | ‘The recent visit of the czar to Berlin caused ag mes St roceenlpel gr exposures are blfe aut iron: north five ATTORNEYS. eae of the most promising young business men | large sums of money to be uselessly expended | tofollow. He charges the chairman of parks | PAX; 4! MOE POUR SatOoE aes sabe cone LS seamet ———~Y oF the city, died at his residence, 641 East Cap- | at the Old Schloss and the palace at Potedam | and ferries with being interested. in the park twenty C20) fest mes oaiciens sol street, Saturday. Mr. Chesley was the | for securing the isolation of ‘the Russian man | restaurants, the awarding of which was a pure lene cant ose Opp. City Hall. _ foc7-3m} **Weehinttont Bc von of Hon. Charles Chesley of New Hamp- | arch if he should stay at either. No precaution shire, for many years solitor of internal reve-| seemed to satisfy the Russian officials, The nue. He was born in New Ham ortified Bussian "i Sa a ey | spaced at | reePmng— owas wil S years after returning to the a eT pr epee bya aig Sherer : a ily 28 J i of the embassy and inserted grating barring at | From s London Letter. at tho res shave of 2.H, Chats reer LEOat | the tops nd betbome of theckinnnata. nreins | ” Hass Seager, one of the claveceot wathore Serve the rishi to ware dealers. | Mr. Chesley was in the twenty. | 7°re fo aaiened eek he of, apparently | Norway, has accepted the place of pores nioth year He was married preve! —— being thro Ey April New Haves, Conn., to. Sine Guat | flues. The ‘lin secret police assisted Whittlesey of that city, whom he leaves to Russian detectives as far as the frontier. qourn bis loss,