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i Se ee 7, 2 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. the present time they have discussed it from that standpoint. Now the western man is getting in his work and it is only simple justice to say that he is doing it well. Chicago “boom- Sumbered thirty- {; | sume at a point on 11th street distant 111 _ contemporaries lication of the wtingeercon Me CeaSy uated Juiy | Mehes north irom the southwest copper of the said | YX RAKAUE# PIANOS AT KUHN'S TEMPLE OF ree ante pe oe = *Terute: ‘One-third cash: balance in one and two | 23. 1444; aid recorded th Tiber Nk fells 275, of th pauare, and running thence north 5 fost and 9 each ie aaat EM gait bey are the Shest and NEWS OF OUR OWN COUNTRY. Wail- | 35d secured by deed of trust ou Jremiecs ot ait cara, | half of said Lot having a frontace of dees aa south 2b feet and ¥ inches, and thence west 100 feet | see thom. Price reas ones Speen las per pentane Cae amg ia | Poca, pen beaeenle eee AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LADIES’ GOODS. —-— \diculous seem story a | ee | ee | Ee Chicago Spreads Herself and Tries Her | swallowed b: pein and hundreds of the THIS AFTERNOON. FUTURE DaYs. FUTURE DAYS. LEY, Y oF Spanish on the Delegates. good people of Grand Rapids gazed PESIRABLE VED DOWLING, AUCTIONEER. New Wises to: Shanks wo neh ingtos: aresirack at the great, man from, the | S"¢E Guy consun oF & anp ap Sruuens | OM. aoe FRR MP Gab VaR ered petroamce sc gabctn a coutipatice THE PEOPLE SURPRISED BECAUSE THE DeLe-| faraway land. eo idea thet Pate}, NOw . tp front of the CATALOGUE 8ALE OF AND ON 30-1 a QRONTS 1 | FRONTS 117 FioNtTs 1? GATES WERE XOT ANRAYED 1x soxmaznoe— | f0ni8 has no, government never seemed to| on'cn WEDEDaY. OC1GuER TWENTY THIRD | a FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOsT EXQUISITE | yP,E™IDAT AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY. alwajein order Uy psi BOOMING COMMITTEES AT WORK—1OW THE CON- anreeays a ‘and We city, DO. im- — multitude departed it was only to return wit Oe Ree HAARLEM FLOWER ROOTS, 48 AND 49, SQUARE 725. MLLE. M. ORESS GETS ALONG WITH THE AMERICAN GIRL. | one or two friends or relatives. Some were | Pry’ea Uy two Brick. eae ee comsmsrmxe oF NPR cicegnsieryhr- ist 1820 F ot nw (bi ny sorry for the poor man who spoke a Terms one third cash, balance in one and two years, Be ety Staff Correspondence of Tux EvEwrne Stan. that only his absent secretary could uni with interest fe, semf-annualiy, secured 90, the DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS, side at Fear of Lot, Bairareesine” pa Curcaso, October 20. | but others laughed and one pretty girl re- | Property, or all caab. if preferred, & vopositof @rogon Nanctssve, an a Ber poe im rear of! ccig-im™ Shampootne. ia marked: “Ain't {t nice? You can abuse him all | with 130 CORON, SORES, "These Lote are situaved 4 ; | | abies WisuitG TURIN FINE Laces DosR According to the table of ‘tances which is = 4 Py admirably for building pur LAs WishING (EIR FINE LACES DONE attached to the itinerary of the international | YU Want to.and he won't know, any better. ARDS & BABNARD, AHormers, ,, | EARLY SINGLE AND DOUBLE DUC VON THOL | pores. L pan Flgn clams Pfemch Stzie gail the tly A American congress the party has now traveled | poe, motherly O18 ro Sa Scuseeer ten) 255 -akae UNCANSON BROS. Auctioncers, SNOWDROPS, ETC. ETC. notes to, bear Q Ber cea Tithst nies Wine Lace Careaine © woeaaity, Brees hah 2,822 miles, and the same authority says em-| then said: “I'll bet he's a smart man down in At my Auction Rooms FRIDAY, OCTOBER | $100 on each lot at (ERMAN FAVORS: JAP SCROLL, PARanOLA “a phatically that the special train has to roll over | his own country.” The features of the Pata- TOnoRROW. at purchaser's cost, Gi ng cat Sees 3,054 miles more before ite present mission is | gouian were very hard to control about that TPHOWAS DOWLING, Auctioneer cinch iodine vaeamccnsisaees of detaniting pusheset Satine Paver aa Fhe Betitog stoned for +g | time, poe = Special accommodation ch resale in some io q ended and the delegates reach their journey’e | ‘ime; but he stiffened his, dy straight is the IMPORTANT SALE BY NS A ee eon. ‘Tinael! Letters, we.” J. JAX GOULD, 421 Oth ot A 88 end in that haven of rest—that city of which | eye with such a blank countenance that she CATALOGUE the Sale. rmoneas nowt, =a SEALE GARMAGNS DVN AND ALEEEOS a4 every American is justly proud—Washington. | felt moved to say that it was very evident that | suPERIOR FURNITURE, OIL PAINTINGS, STEEL | oo ee ene 4 Sone ewes Bipice Uy the Ms A military reception awaited the tourists last & — poengren — of Lo ENGRAVINGS, CARPETS, 80., 0023-28 Auctioneer. comin Mists CUNNINGHAM, “FURRIERS” : night, but the splendor of Mars was dimmed | FO ar pour, the, circus, continued, although | 5, wpgouer¥ UPHOLST D VARTA - | WALTER & WILLIAMS & 00, Aucts. MEANGWi Xs Novites HAwioN, arate |} Rexca preine sooURING A ) DEY CLEAN by the rade amenits of blustering Boreas | ihe joke away uncousciousy. ‘The bora have | Lin caath kts Cocca waditoey | THUSTEES ate oF sreax Exorer axp| Sotawert tagminovon bee~ ron sacs | [Ikd Bb imniGu eA 190" Rewe Voor eines fresh from the rafiled and chilly surface of | not got through laughing at the affair yetavd| MANULE TUPTABLES & NUMBER OF FIN POR Oden AME Sree Wneds WASH | py virtue of « deed of trust recorded in liber No. | tion. Tush Volver ua ncaa Deen? Sei pes i OIL PAINTINGS, FINE OLD STEEL LINE EN i AND. OU) NER GAN | 12:01, folio 28, of the land records for the District of | ANU CAnOLINE e Lake Michigan. In spite of the nor’eastera souls they are delighted, because they GRAVINGS, LACE WINDOW HANGING: BLOWER, SHAPING MACHINI eee \dersigned trust ‘well at LERCH, iormerly with A Fischer goodly number of Chicago's citizens decorated | 7ore ir case Suet alittle too many foc the} © 2ikeas, erHECs HANDSOME WALKE: seboune tab Es, GLAPZING, FULLEYS suction i frente the premises on FRIDAY, NO ee ie el THE EVENING STAR ts a PAPER the sidewalks on streets which were exposed to | foreign-worshipers, SEir VERY HANDSOME AND MASS By, virtue of» deed of trust, dated A a | ee eee ee eae, LISHMENT AND DYE WOLKE Diu Osta, | OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor i: wise THE TYPEWRITER. MULTE, “Whe! Ata | 1889, und duly recorded in Liber No. 1386, par phe hundred and twenty-four (1. dies’ and Gents’ q the night wind, and as the long line = by NUT C ee UC PLAS AEE ee et voq..one of the land records of the Districtor Cotum | O&rusi and William J. Miller, trustees) subdivision, i | 1 5c without teins Garments otal ate instead of LAST WEEK. It prints ALL THE hed the Gi By the way, thi iter the train is ri wundred. moving carriages approache; y, the typewriter on the NUT AND CHESKY MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER | Dis. and by the request of tne Dy ayers 4 ‘od the District | * *Pecialty, ‘Thurty-uve years’ NEWS, Local, Domestic and Foreign, cifie hotel the crowd was really grag something of a novelty and it has attracteda| SUITES, FINE HAIR MATTRESSES, FEA’ A shall sell, at pubiic sution, on MONDAY, OCTOBER nouerace. (gouus called for aud delivered. sis mnie; for, teat Bowtoe, the iden had taken root | €004 deal of attention. Everywhere it is| EXTNION SibLe® GHINA™-ANDY-acaus | Aat:at the Laundry ‘No. Gi oth street portuesk Ouest of the purchase mover | A TiN OCL SAMMNTS Abs UF On RIFFLD | LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN- and grown that the South Americans would | pointed out as one of the evidences of thecom-| WARE), SILVER ELATED TEA SERVICE, | Uie marved “ar sumoxed to decd of tras 2) will be requires 1.51v0) ar¢ ak et ING PAPERS. make their appearance clad in heary “ponchos” | Pleteness of the train equipment, and hundreds | 4, wepyesDaY, THE TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF | OUP Steam, Enxine and Boiler, one L-xtractor, one Tate of G per cent per annum, pay- : = This is conspicuousty true of all classes and trousers with lambrequin attachments and | Of the fair descendants of the beautiful Indy | oCioBLE, 1880, COMMENCING ATTEN O'CLOOK, | NOx=,20,Washer, one Troy Dip Wheel tour Cons by a deed of trust EOUSEFU ‘on their heads sombreros fully three who wore 8. costume of fig leaves in the fall Lsball sell the entire coutents of the elogant residence eaeed bee taping Machine, oman, a down wien the property is QUSEFURNISHINGS. of news, but especiallyso in regard te ve begged for the privilege of trying to writ lowe circle. tion ironer and Blower, Shafting, ys, Belting : —_ s ALL Pa ach aie - Local and District = - . their names with itsaid. ‘The gentlemen from | ardare of yreat ment and by Wal keene artes ee ee enn uae Canes Cat ones z {Trastess. Wil See alt paren sii peu COL, PARKER'S SPANISH. e South America sre frequent Visitors to thas Steel Line ings are fine aud will speak for them | Jouims and other tables, Chaira, Counters and other 486 Louisiane sve n-w. eee, ee te aud 20. Embomed it | « THE STAR has a very much LARGER An impression aiso prevailed that none section of the car Washington which is sacre: "The house will be open for inspection the day Bumerous to mention. octet aes av. tosmeriy “of "S, 13 st. “ prior |r : Cash. MAS 8. HOPKIN! = os South Washington. Estimates | and BETTER force of LOCAL RE« So ey athe Regehs wok Hee woe |S ee aeeeeeeain een omen |e sis Fete | CUASCHE TL GF YARD, PROUD | iaatts tontoota case sh ea Petes: [PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS many 7 be imparted with the utmost gratitude. When ocl6-dts Auctioneer. |HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CITY OF Wannieer N. 'D.C., BELONGING TO ‘Tih aud F sta, sw. sezt-lm* dawned upon the Chicagoans that the visitors | we are moving ata high rate of speed it is almost weenie . | ORe HANSON CAB AND y.| THEESTATE OF THE LATE LEWis THOMAS. | C1 than any other paper in Washington knew very nearly as much about the Anglo-| impossible for even an expert penman to make | atiuaucedt ihe cen ntl LoMONuUM, THERE: | Om, EATURDAY OCCBER TEWERALSRETA, | Sdvare ind sub lots 1718) 49 aud 2. Coos Br Gas ever thought of employing, and ITS Saxon, tongue ag any of the deere Oy eine | such “copy” as will be acceptable to either the | DAY, OCHOBER LWENTY-FOURTH, 1880, SAME | 1) 80.0t TWELVE Moin frout of my sales hoomml | Euuare 390+ eub lowe ANand 1.0 : — MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND Swateniag. The babitues of the Grand Pacite | tel@@raph operator or the compositor, but with | “ft Tomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. | "00. 9, THOMAS DOWLING, | putter utochaneer eet {he Sdday of Oster | anaes PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MORE 0 - n le WW EEKS & CO, auctioneer Piha Z herein pedi 118356, 2 fear Parker the well-known maeager of the | Pé made is the striking of « wrong key, caused | VW "EE® © 9m 45H itetng City Post Ofc W £258 & 00, Auctioncers equity docket 20, 1 willy as trustee in sud cause, sell a os THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- “Ono of the first of the excursionists | Y the swinging motion of the car. eae = a ay, | Fre prea rey kg Se On hand and for sala FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY rf of the sev to put in an appearance was Senor Velarde of HIS TEXAS LINGO DID NOT GO. and upon the terms all hereinafter specified, tie tol- — OTRER W ed Bolivia, Hard workers and anxious to please aro the POSITIVE SALE WITHIN OUR AUCTION ROOMS, es yg | vow fon mh31__ WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARY. es ASHINGTON PAPER. It ts “Seenyore,” began poe hima Be antl committeemen who receive the party at the te iat of said city as they are respectively here ter GEN mages IMEN’S GOODS. ODS erefore able to print each day « full “Call ‘me mister,” said the Bolivian; vario i ho dri ound FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY- | “Ou rst 'LEMEN’S GO S. " lie kindly ak wat you call front’ to show me t0| With thom toahoe them the, local” elephants " Wt POPS SUORES TMETT ONE, tt Feport of every tramaction of publte tne wy room, for I am very tired.” a - hil FIFTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, OF A STOCK OF | seventeen (17), eughteen (18), nineteen (19) and | fj *8CHaNT TalLoniNG, terest occurring in the District up te Ne plan kancct ation alate. and tigers, but once in a while some carriage % . twenty (20), in'square numbered uundred and ics nen . eons load suffers not a little from a committeeman EYEKGRE SIDEBOARDS, TWENTY-FIVE NEW eixhty-nine (389), accordiuig to the partition of ssid INTER, "89-90, very hour of going to press. a ee er dean | Tee Huntin hes lingsnk One of hie kind | | BRVEECOR SAAR CUDA tuBaezang | TATHER 0OODS, an, aumaacina 4 Lamon | outs Sedsty Hine each, SSIS | Owe Inpwhston ew voted dy gress rl have in etling the. quotow ot | te Sher day betetne among bis neighbors he | Hg =aussd Sikum Fonte Woh FIRE] name oy erxaLe avoor manmmas, oc, |Hindcan ator Matty euneetae| | htm sti mirtnown home congress ve in set question of r : “ lots will be so} y the location of the exposition of "92 does not at | 5d & reputation asa Spaniard. Years ago the ar twett?orctoc.. GENTS’ RIDING SADDLES, ALL STYLES, | corner of 101m md stvoots moutbwent nad sree =D. DARe, Se ee rpashyhgse f, but the busy men | ¢_gentleman had spent three month on the | range quasi OF FINE EW AND SECOND. Gesiratie; Lot 18 is improved by = Two-story and mrorTiNe Taron | for REGULAR AND SPECIAL DIS- egg lis again yr bahar Sr ‘Texas border Hine and among other things | “ HAND CARPETS, ELEGANT ASSOKTMENTOF | goyce VERY FINE; ALSO A QUANTITY OF a peanadieicls oooh Lotannmbeesttateiaen tt | 2% 1111 Penna ava | PATCHES, and with the difference of have sroady started to Alf the members of the | fow words of « hybrid linge which beats. ts | one very. wind iste etueee mmpmeond mere, | Sit ulsoty cho} Better ener sy et | A MILY SUPPLIES | tim® ls ite favor, tt ts also able to give party up mah facta > and fancies, —— pind Tesemblance ri the Pheer Castilian Bed HatpON wakoce 20 Quan OF CART SADDLES, HORSE COVERS, BLANKETS, uae ne by panel Brent ‘igsommiaioners, FAMILY SUPPLIES. St readers every afternoon the news of time rivals discomfted. “I find im Chicago Bofore the horses were off the olf gentleman | ING, BUREAU, AND WAStL SHAND."cyaaiy| 0. SALE WITHOUT Lint. ocea-at | Hindbeket Noy de tollo Soe Guintijees Boake. Tex tho WHOLE EASTERN REMISPRERE only the kindliest feelings and expressions to- | had started to jabber, and, although he was HISS. Ail of whic sold at auct F\UNCANSON BROS, Auctionceras ~~ | €a8t corner of said 10th and G@ streets und have = ‘A Full Line of Fancy and stapi¢ Groceries. 5 ward Washington and its candidacy, but the : rte . ‘Bbich will b tt our | F)UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. oe : Sugar-Cured Shoulder, Uige. per pound. for the entire day, and up to 12 o'clock Tet ou New York and St Louis is going to be, | sarured that ee roa eeicing | __SousTi, at Te poeta ee atone’ 41 dee gates ine Ga uekts ani OOM pou HDA, NOVEMBER FIRST, at HALF-PAST peN.A. POOLE, | midnight, thus leaving literally nothing if i is not already, a hot one. New York had | with his Dog Spanish. Finally the foreigners | "JW0,FINE BUILDING LOTS ON NORIH SIDE) ANL LOT, XO. 630 N BIKCET NORTHWEST, | foyrg aca oe rae eee ae eons | cxttim mae way of news from Europe, Asia, its chance at the delegates when they arrived | made up their minds to reply to him only in oy te By vi f a cieed of trust to us, dated Februsry 7, itty-four (354), recorded in Liber N.K., folie 246, | ——————=———— in Gils oonicy, and that the opportunity wes English, which made the comunittecman imag- 1h A HURRDAY A HEEEREOON,, ocroper | 1800, aud recorded to Liver Nec 1s7ab fou Uy ot | fhe record of Burveyar ofc of the sald Bi: PIANOS AND ORGANS, | *™2Aftes fer the morning papers. improved has been evi ine that possibly there was something the y i-F OURTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell | f¢4., 0: a the perty secured chore: |= &w., and is improved by Two 1wo-story Brick te AN RGAN ently regarded [ine scttlod that the great fair | matter with ee ee ie GO: dia $9 and 86, Square 181, teeta at cducuscage Beet Be re Tames ately thereafter all that rart of Lot num- | FY ALLEL & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS - ently ney, c h 2 ses On » the 1 = ie t “ht; 73 First Prizes ogg Aas ap age aiguonsraslbarcrdllppnt eendarod i such an emergency, and after carefully ad- | each lot fronting 22 feet on O strest, with @ depth of | ixes ou \ ANS at Hake Past Youn | bored tree) ineaid sana barat ete Musicians, Hlegant aut Sow Siviea, Rew iene "| Equally does THE STAR lead all ite jasting a huge pair of spectacles he drew from | 175 feet toa 20-foot alley. Sree — his pocket a Spanish-English dictionary, from | pojcubbrhboll fs are aad ton ete gant the cx EM whose depths he drow such a quantity of mis- | Seven purposes, Peed for building and resi pronounced inspiration that the visitors were positively unable to stand it. At the first eld 811 vth stow. s i i ce reasonable; termseuay. _ocl0-3m_ | Recel the dispatches of ing” committees are abroad in the land in | Ste opportunity they got away from him and | sPasecured by deed of truss feet on Natreet and a depth of 109 feet 9 Inches, witn | %,the dexinning. ving suguler every direction and if the prize should chance | Scatight themeolves-acoand in other carriages. Stine of tae, Convevanclug, Se at purchasers | apublte alley 18, dest wide weside and rear and im- | yyinuct aves mney itimet, and is improved by | P)zcxer Bos: Praxos. both News Associations; with alert and 12.80 clsemnere the people of Cook county will | May this simple trath save the members of the | ss right rencrved geet een PTerms Of sale: One-third cash and the balance,atone | 4,1He terms of sale, aa prescribed by law, are, in| HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS BEFORE THE PUBLIC. | enterprising special telegraphic cor have nothing to reproach themselves with. | arty from such sufferings in the future and | jug purchaser, after five uay and two years with interest at 6 per cent, payable | och case, these: One-third of the purchase money on Three or four powerful arguments are being | Foms otherwise clever committeeman be spared | saleiu ume newsrayer pubiiahed is wasknoteke Dre. seu-annually and secured by deed of trust ‘ou the | fue Gey of eile. cue thind in one year and one-third in WEBER, FISCHER AND ESTEY PIANOS respondents at all important points; and —— Oe eee oe Leadon the unnecessary exertion consequent upon his | —0c}9-d&ds__DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. | Property sold. Alt conveyancing, Ke. nt cost of par. sppunn, the deferred’ payments to be scoured to the Sold on Easy Terms and Rented. with wires leading directly frcm its own ost among which is the one e mer: G (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. be Rah: eo rally complied with with ties, accor their respective interests, by REP! . ° princes aud the lesser financial diguitarice have | ™Xing an ass of himself. : ie Tee Ae aoe ee er a oe eee ee ae a ore |e eceee ee ALIVE STOCK OF FIANOS, | office to the general network of telegraph already raised a fuud that foots up the enor- AT CHURCH TIME, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON | resold at the risk and cost of defai fing purchaser | court, All conveyancias and recordine st purshescrs SANDERS & STAYMAN, stem touching every city, town and mous total of $3,000,000! None of the Chieago| The carefully constructed itinerary by which | 1405, Too7 Ida, 1011 AND 19S RESPECT: | PRUE es ware Notes Of such resale in the Even- | SOSE™ qh rustee will resell at purtuaser's Fisk and 994 Fat. nw. p cpg a ney Aa People can bring themselves to believe that | the movements of the tourists are supposed to] 1VELY.AND ON NiW HAMISHIE AVE. §W, ALBERT F. FOX. + | Sos unless terms of sate are complied within fifteen — hamlet in the United States and Torxt- eee Sr cee ore sae reeeering the purely | be controlled had for this date only one num-| AND iiss MESFETIVELY, ALL IN THIS PHILIP A, DARNEILEE | rons Saas B. ROSS PERRY: Trustee. | church god Sn Oa etal New Styleefor Parir, | tories, it is enabled to receive and print aractel u i oy 2 Ls F st. nw. 2 dooms r ing it on national territory and paying the ex- | Pf 92 its program and that was ‘church at 10} 00TH oo ne ga day of September, 1881, the | ——— ees, = a — SANDERS & STAYMAN, atonce a full report of every event of nses out of the national purse. “Congress | *-™-" I violate no confidence when I state tor in the Deed of ‘Trust. hereinafter ‘mentioned, | !J‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 934 F st. mw, consequence occurring during the day Rin never refuse to acceptthe immense sum | ‘at at 10 a.m. neither the gifted author of the certain subuavision, duly recorded in Liber No. ova — Telephone—629. ¥ * ocl-3m which we shall collect as & fund with which to | 8™de book nor any of the lambs of his flock t folio 4%, of the records of the Surveyor's Oftice | THUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED, PROPERTY, com. | ———"—~—_________ScL-Sh_| anywhere between the Atlantic and Pa= : ; of the District of Columbia, did cause Lots numbered \OPERTY IN WASHINGTON AND GEORGE- MANDING A VIEW OF ARLINGTON, ‘FORT K*K NNN Pay the major portion of the expenses of the | Had left their respective bedrooms in the Grand | Sve (3,/six 6) and seven (jin Charlos Doage re: | {TOWN DG MIXER AND, MILES (OF THE PUTOMAG KE RS8 ss Bb EEE | cific Oceans. great fair,” suid Secretary Cragin of the main | buf sleep more. Half an hour later and Capt, | aud Seventy-ais (1ibicin the etyrat Warbinrton iy | of duly, 1850, and duly recorded iy Meer Revgey, | AL PUBLIC AUCTION. — Bx Nis AA BS Ee - “booming” committee to me today, “and,” he | pourye ty Legal like scred Lisa st saPt. | Guid District, to be themselves divided into Lots mune | folio $46 et seq., one of the laud records of the Dis: | _OnMONDAY AFTEKNOON, NOV. FOURTH, 188: Ec RAN aa ize = continued, “Congress will never appropriate urke was ing, likewise Lieut. McCrea. | tered from Forty-nine (49) to. Fifty-seven (97), both | trict of Columbia, and by direction of the ‘se. | at FOUR O'CLOCK, in fron! of the ‘premises, I shi . - vy Prop! Both were absent all day and both were late at | inclusive, with a certain alley 5 feet in width." cured thereby, the’ w ed trustees will sell at | offer at public auction, Lot 32, in Peter Beatty, Dea- piaX 0 s. @ NOTE THE RESULT: 29 ee ition what it shou! at's how % : > y OK, rel following- rol 2 20 feet, an - i . they all talk. One thing is clearly established, | 1¢¥eloped the fact that the captain had been | PPownas Sos. 1005; Au07 1800, Tot icabd Toi | described property, vis’ Partbfiot & in aquare sects | proved bys large Tireerstory’ brick, dwelling: with | ..€Pecialattentict of “Purchasers ii tuvited to, thet —:0:— however, aud that is that Chicago will do 1ts | © Church three times during the day to atone | }7th street Rorthweat, spectively, and others known | said Dist et, beeitini wr the same at the southeast | modern improvements, being No. 3614 Prospect ave- EBr Dennen ee ip desigus of HiGH- Utmost for Washington ae soon as 1 realizes | F, i sinfuiness in drinking nothing but | me Noy tii luves abo aaa Sate dismvabie | cores of piaoyon User line of north detect | Bin Gcortoth OO eslanceimoneandtwoseery |= D PIANOS ot ace aoimac| THE STAR HAS MORE THAN that its own hopes have no substantial founda- | Water St the Studebaker lunch yesterday. | Sec 'having the use of taid alley: vee | feet, and Fanning back north between para lel lines of | with notes besring iuterest aud secured by a dced of | coupielng atnest Lean Sell tocar moremeRt, 2 1 - Lieut. McCrea confessed that he had uot been | And wuereas ‘afterward, ob the 4at day of April, | the sume width to the Fearef said lot between Zain | (rust; or all cast, at option of purcuasor. ‘Ail convey- | Scury. a thorwush Teidir' wii ee teed asta eee | THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR ~~ at church, but pleaded in extenuation that he | 1882, by bis certain decd of trust of that date, duly | and 26th streets, northwest, jumproved by two com- | ancing and recording at purchaser's cost; $200 fow tyures. SPECIAL INDUCEMENS offered bach SUBSCRILERS and MORE THAN TRE ASTFUL i i No. olio 4 frame houses, Nos. 2 2 treet. juired vs ——_= ——— had been looking all day long for a suitable | f2i'e being one of the land records of ‘the District of | , At 4:0 o'clock in trout of the premises in George: | "oc22-dve 1 Sey tae wil be on EAS : ae in pricesaud in rg = ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Thi TALL MEN green | . i sy 3U “How thoroughly refined these foreign dele-| place in which to worship, but found none. | Columbian tho tor therein, to secure ‘ment of | town, in the said District, on the east side of Jefferson aaa } ere FIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR . ANABE & CO., = a f ~~ hundred aud thirty-five teet |‘ RUSTEES' SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOTS a6 7. Spact gates are,” remarked one of the trainmen yes- | The lieutenant was reminded that he was mar- | the cottain indebweaues thereby described, conveyea | street benuainx ve c ¢ BUILDING. S17 Market svacn_ | READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY g na ii < r? rt north from Water street, and on the north live of a ten- ON G STREET NORTH BETWEEN —_—s—X—Xv_—=—_—/—_/_/|_/_/_|« terday, and that is what evegrbody says who | Tied in a church in this city and to the truth of | s:'(¢)amd seven (1). respectively, with the buildings | foot alley, run thence Caxt with said alley the full | — CAPITOL AND FIRST STREGES East Moe u y ’ CG "4 de- meets them. That they are cultured gentlemen that statement he assented, but he urged that | and improvements thereon, (the ame then consisting | length of'said lot; thence north twenty-four feet; | By virtue of = decree of tue Supreme Court of the PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It is the growth of Chicago had been so marvelous | of the said premises known and numbered as aforesaid) | thence west to Jefferson street; thence avuth on said | District of Columbia passed on the 1 OTARIES PUBLIC. ion Bs videuse d ti D ‘a Atreet twenty-four feet to the place of beginning. Im- | &-D- 1580), : = = ~ livered regularly by careful carriers at raat might state a Rina OF Cee tus | aud its appearance so changed in the past few | [ithfull power iucffect, iu tue eveut of any default | street twenty-four foot to the piace of pemanning. dn; | Av. 1880, in equity ‘cause No. 11751. wherein Mar- MMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE . :, AFTER trip. | L might state a number of extraordinary | ears that he had lost his bearings and had | vey ev imuch or wang of suid lotamtubered Eee; gy | aud 1018 Jefferson street. fegriffo ws deiendant, we wilf sell at public auction, ia | (7 aud Territory, Notary and US. Com of asintnetse ans igaut lnengpednrlers ter dind instances of forbearance. but I will be content | Grifted around for several hours in a vain at- | #x (61 aud seven (7), with the buildings and improve: | _ Terms: One-third cash, the residue th two equal | front of the sPreuultes, on TUESDAY, OCLOBER | JNO .b BEALL S21 Fat uw. inoficeirom van | THE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THB with saying a few words about an offense which tempt to make the sacred port, yuents thereon, as might be necessary to discharge the | Payments at onegand Sd apeg hae notes bearing in- | TWENTY-NL 1889, at HALE-PAST FOUK | #9 b-m wad 4 they have continuously condoned almost from | “The great majority of the party arose about | Snintce aanse so tees oat eae mith gayenens | senaet and cecure Uy Goody ot rast om the, orery per & Cabot's secured sehaiomion at eens sae: ae ae ee, eS eee the commencement of the trip. At every ban-| noon and most of them proceeded at once to | standius at the tne of aa : = (G77) in the city rs cost. $100 deposit will be required at the time of | bered six hundred and seventy-seven (677) iu the cit; leisurely and thorough}; EVERY sales it teomplied with in ten | of Washington, ‘Ihe property frouts twenty-f a 4 fog said deed of {cust there remainy overdue and unpaid | days from the day of sale,the trustees reserve the right | foet ot. the north side of U street, between Nor quet and atevery public breakfast and lunch | }roakfast. The afternoon was spent by the ‘And whereas of the indebtedness secured by the tourists at the Armour mission. This mission | the sumot resell the property at the risk and cost of the local speakers have given utterauce to senti- MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. Userscenex TED Arrractiox ' = ‘al % OU, with interest thi from the lst it dl ist streets and back wil e . ments which could not have done otherwise | wag opened three years ago through the in- | day of October, 1868, at tue rate of 6 per ceutum per | isulting purthaser or purchasers width cigtity-seven 1) feetand siz (Oyiuehens tt OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED They know that it prints all the news, than grate upon the feelings of the foreigners. | stramentality of the late Joseph Armour who | Sua, td hs partysecured iy the sald dead of truat | ° 4 40” WMMEDIN WOODWARD. qrustegs, |" Ternie of sale johiee inenes te te rea te ec Sasa and has only the interests of the people i and holdiug the tad unpai = 5 : : tpn ears, Mee American Cagle must ty, bat left a bequest of $100,000 for that purpose. | ine, requested the underused toraeli so mach oF to — the baiauce nt two (2) equal installments in six (0) and | | LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Aad Smee (8) and property ml ed by the said deed of trust y be S@-THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED UNTIL | twel 12) mouths from the day of » he wha should be forced to take such extraordinary [soar cory ie aout Ipsurcanpler med hecessaty tO satisty suid unpaid indebtedness: to- | MONDAY, OCTOBER — TWENTY-EIGHTH, 188u, | hoes of The nentbase: chant a pase ace the : and unnatural flights when strangers are 5 | wetber with expenses, commissions, taxes and assess- | SAME HOUK end PLACE. trom the day of sale at the rate or six 6) per ceut per Incorporated by the Legislature for Educational resent; he is infinitely less imposing when ment fund. An industrial school has been | ments ae ae anuum und secured by deed of trust on Property | and Charitable purposes, and its franchise made a cis being “chown off? thes ce Psthak yebee | added to the original design and in alittle | Nom; therefore, be it Imown that on THURSDAY, | _oci2-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct _ | sold, to be executed by the purchaser to the suid trux | Part of the present ‘State Constitution in 1979 by an and if he ever appeared at a disadvantage he : i: ? THE TWEs1y-FOURTH DAY OF OCT oO at t urchaser’s option. All con- | oVerwhelmii yular Vote, while will be in full operation. ‘Lo describe | 1549, commencing at HALF-PAST FOUR O'G FPHOMAS DOWLING, auctioncer. Veyaucing and recording shail beat the purchaser's | tty MasMoTH DiaWING Ihc has donc so during the past three week, No | £8¢ Workings of this mission would take up | PM. the udersirued will otter for sale, snueiy tn a cont f depostt of ei0G? Will be required atthe tue of 7 take, since, Semi. i r uses, und 35 oliow! 7 I NI q Ti lie nm Arorican doubts foram ietant the thatene:| More space than could well be given it ina of the pre v Ake ioliowiw order, to | CHANCERY SALE. OF IMPROVED AND UNIM. | fale @ terms 0; wale are Lot complied with iu ten KAN of the District in view, with no partisan SINGLE UNGER DRawinoe ti i iti : 3 2 3 7 = GLE D 3 GS single letter; suffice it to say that it is the most | SHY NO 191 aud No,1011, 17th stu: 0.1013 | PKOVED PROPERTY. vs iE STLELT | (10) days trom the day of sale the truxtecs reserve tue | SP YO! fake place in exch | measures to advocate, and no private schemes to forward. They know it,in short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, and nothing else. Asan ADVERTISING i “ . d No. 1910 . 4 well . other teu wonths of the year, and are alidrawa | MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSU- the lobe tat erguiest country on the face of | liberal and ‘practical institution of its kind in | and No. 100, 17th at whys Nor 108 New Hane , BEN MDGS GEONGETOWS, | Giifultug purchaser: Te eee nwscowtof the | fi public's tbe Acadeaiy of Stasi, New Oreoue ta | LUOPELY WITHOUT A RIVAL It ia Lcd yer 3 the world. The members of the party were | site ave. n.w.; No. Lith af, n.w.-and No. 1806 | py virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the JAS; F. HOOD, Trustee, FAMED FOK TWENTY YEARS FOR INTHGKITY cots that we ane im eco el,® company of | pretty widely scattered in private homes, | \w,dmpauicave, tw, to many of theauld sublote | piatclot of colunbin, Sia Sere PyUDeON Tt CULL trace OF TES DIENT OF Paz ee PA - aes ae —— Teeny may Breater and | churches and clubs, during the evening, but | wether with the buildings and improvements thereon | 220z% docket 30. we will. PAL ee a Fendail Building, ; " . THE grander and more civilized than are, yet | st un early hour the majority of them reterned | aud the right to usb uaid alley, an nny be neceamary vo | FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBEIL A.D. 18a, im front | poecaNsoN BROS A nes Ak Dt. ni Attested as follows: ee) pete: TEAS Oe that is precisely what native orators have been : sutisty the said overdue and unpaid indebteduess, with | Of the premises. at FOUL O'CLOCK P.M., all the poset eaten "We do hi ti/y that to the hotel and went to bed in order that the | Sxpenses of sale udverti Rana Goanmniaete richt, title and interest of the parties to said cause in : redo hereby cert, yee supervise morning might find them physically able to | taxes und amonsines ty thet charwed acaimet tener | 82d to all the followime descrived real estate in | (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. quents for ail the monthiy and 3 assense..ts then charged 5 : withstand the wear and tear of the lengthy | er that may te aol The Hat of tack tanae aud | Geurxetown, District of Columbia, to wit: Parts of will rT OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE CITY TOGETHER. doing to the foreign delegates right along. You think the foreigners don'tnotice it? That's <1 i jots numbered eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourt TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- | * joes, and that o Wile the cagio Was anesing ae Wight act | program which has been prepared for them. | tiemmguty, will Veannounced and open for Inepwe- Biteray ap feter, Bouttyy Threlkeld. and Dea SLORY BRICK DWELLING. SO. 1110 Lili | Ue semne areconducted with huntaty Yaarnece ani in| ‘Burthermore, in proportion to the re- 4 ~ - a to Georgetown. Beginuiny on the sou of nN a 5 a graior could not see his subject, even through ae IHL | baltic oe 2} sud two turn dru dno al | REZ pena Che urahmen sorter ot om tot | By gugeon ote ey ot eae: dated th Ou of Tun a, | 2 it fe ese caosane oY or | turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- : = ; cont maidlaguth f t rand record So. 1318 iolio aT : * the Dotto of (his frequently emptied wine-| A Needed Word for the House-fly, _ | ith interest af the rate of six (G), per centum per an- | Street s40 feet, more OF less, to. ths West, boudayy | sea, oud ol te Laud records for the District of Cotuase TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST ase end I know they, were in their hearts | yrom the Norristown Herald. Glib purchaser. A deposit ot two husdred aud amy | Hue of the property fonueriy owned by Win. Dyer, | bia and by direction of the party secured thereby, we IN THE CITY. at I never heardone of them give ‘ ? oi Speer te ee jeuce south by aud wit west y Hine to | will sell xt ane! n © premises, on . utterance to a sound that would indicate wear- | , S0me one declares that if the house-fly were | Suceraito any wipe cedures om encl lotat, tive of LRT Finst fale, (Tie deferred payiuette are to be wecured. by the north line of the laud condemned for the use of | THULSDAY ARLERNOON, THE: | iness or displeasure. Every man of them is a |? disappear for one season the death rate | deed of trust, and all convoyancing is to be at pur | tHe Chesapenke and Ohio cunal. thence west by and | DAY OF OCTOBEK, A-D. 1889, at HALF PAST FOUR TION IS SWORN TO; its PRESS- ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; and its BOUKS MAY BE INSPECTED by any one having an interest in their examination. These are CRUCIAL TESTS, which few papers invite, and which those that boast most are least t * - with the north line of the laud $0 coudemued to th 20K, the following real’ estate, situate iu the ———vame gentleman. Not one of them but freely admits | would increase 25 per cent. Therefore, keep | Within ten days the trusioss reserve TheTAT Pe aa | (ast Lhe OF Linwan street) aud thence with waid cust | chy of Waslingwn, District of Columbia, and coe that the United States is without a peer—they | out of the country that has ‘‘no flies on it,” It | Vertise aud resell at thecost of the deiuultingpur- | Hue wortlto the place of bovinuing. « portion of said | Known as. vart of original Jot | nuuibered In conclusion, the public should = see ~ Legere pepsin must be very | must be a very unheaithy place, though it may chaser. CHARLES C. GLOVER. Trustee. Shove, ke, si atiemisia Ba ‘ai and furty-sevon (247 a8 the came sp comsetped withan in mind this one significant fact: THE igi " 2 eS £2, 4 e fuliowin imetes ‘und bounds, to wit: Beg! esume told so every day. have more Feligion ci the square foot during] ccll-10t _ CHAKLES B. BAILEY, Trustee, parehase neues To cash ind the Ualaoce ta thincesaeet | Sor the satue xt the southeascern ofroer of end Ente STAK does not rely upon empty boasts THE AMERICAN GIRL. summer than the fly infested country, CHANGE ¥ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | instalments in tweve, exuteen tweuty-tour | Funbing thence north on the line of 13th street CIRCULA. More interested in the personnel of the in- cer r REAL ESTATE, ON I STKEET BeTWr months, respectively, trom the day of sale, tor which | twenty (20) .eet; tuence west uinety-nix (4) feet; Commissioners, to impress the public. ITS = . The Oldest Odd Fellow. EIGHTEEN ND NINETEENTH STKEE’ promissory uotes shell be given to bear interest at gix | thence north five (5) leet; thence West thirty-two (32) ternational congress than even Secretary Blaine From the Liverpool Courier. NORTHWE: SN. JS1ZTSTREET, Percent perannuin from the day of sule and tu be | fectto a public alley; thence suuth Ave (5) feet; | _ We, the undersigned Ranks and Bankers, wil! pay alt is BEING THE HENKY K. CRAIG, ue of a decree of ENCE OF G. secured by deed of trust upon the propert, .A., DECEASED. the option of the purchaser. himself is the great American girl, and itis an| Peter Laing, who has probably only one id, or,at | thence east i wonty-cight feet; thence -outh icy Sperone ‘he Lowiviana State Lotieries which indisputable fact that the majority of the con- | senior in years in this country and who is cer- he whole or an; twenty (zu) feet to the south line of suid Lt, and | may be presented a’ our counters. Papell ape Mies and (ped ty ep eg gy le yd ogee a eo eam an ua bit pi equity, ci No. pai property wil iret ny e & Pi x 2) feet to . M. a i frees cares a good deal for the girl The girl | tainly the most remarkable centeuarian in Great C B. Hawline end others againat Heavy | s whole, and if no satietactory bid therefor inobastaat | usedas an slicy. Impraved by o tory Brick | PibtikE LANAUX, Pres. State National Bank: is iy everywhere, and whether she greets the con- 4 he ; Koox Craix aud otuers. the undersivned as trustees | the same will be offered in parcels, of which 3 plat wil 10 A CALDMIS: Eres. New Orleans National Bau gress in New Engiand or in the west sue is just | Britain, was the other day admitted in his ma- | will sell at public auction tn frout of th MOAT ON Oc: | soa wholes depustt of €500 will: be sontined st te rearawith interest | nn ase oui Bal i AV the TWENTY. i" 2 5 auuited a 2) yeara. — about the same kiad of goods. At erery sta- | tive town of Elgin a member of the local lodge | TU gin, A.D. ISS, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.St oul | time of mules It in parcels s permeate oS ‘apon | froui day of sale, secured by deed o: trust pou the — tion where there is a stop, no matter how brief, | of Odd Fellows, At the conclusion of the ini- | that piece or parc ground lying, being in the city | euch parcel sold wil be reqnired, Ail couveyanci property sold, or wll eusi she climbs o and’ parades through the | tiation ceremony the centenarian sang, with | 2% nmmintan, District of Columbia, and Kuown a | and recordin to be at the cust of the purchaser, pouit of two hundred narian sang, with ered twenty-two Lith street northwest. One-Wurd of the ption of purchaser. A GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ) dollars will be required ¥ 22), ‘the if isle Wot ce plied r at time of sale. If teri it not lied ith | AT THE x ¥ tring or A while Conductor Ege was inexor- | marvelous clearuess and strength of voice, bis | ove liundred and tive (100), froutiue forty (40). eet | Sron the dey ofsale the property will be re-old- at the | withil, ten “Gays irom the day of vale the tfusicerre, | “7 THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS | 1110 4 stand. able and refused to allow the dear little things | tayorite song, *Gilderoy,” and, in replying to | 02 Lstreet aud running back that width an average | rirk and cost of the «efuniting purchaser after five | Serve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1882 fo ramble through the cars, but it did not take | the toast of his health, gave evidence that the | Sivwici ue uuudred aud forty (140) feet, toa public | days' notice in “Ihe Evening star.) Chasers cost, ‘ihe undersigned trastecs wilt’ pabtouy CAPITAL PRIZE, £300,000. — him long to find out that the delegates were | great weight of years he carried had not com. | with bascuseut and a testers lock banding a 1216 Coneress at and Fendall Building, | Of the "purchase ‘mvues” tae four lexacles Guarsed | 100,000 Tickets st Twenty, Dollars each: Halves, Rot averse to seeing faminine beauty at short | pietely crushed out of him the ragged humor | DCMeN manatee 20 hte CHARLES H.CRAGIN, Trustee, | avuln-t said property under the will of Owen Leddy, | gig; Quarters, ¢5; Tenths, 62; Twenuetha 81. range and then Pre rall qe oe for which he was wont to be noted among ins | wie Hocativtae tn Avuriluytou, were erceted under | EDWARD J. STELLWAGES, LIST OF PRIZES. "a lease: " Supervision o ei. Henty’ K. Ceais, and cous SLIFF! a = eWay tres; differently the gil Isoke upon ee e see -— Foo Dap ling en oem re cy it coe come ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO. FENDALL E. ALEXANDEL, Trustees. Be atad or '§200,000 i. > The esteem in which THE STAB the begga en ly, of North and South | forty years since its institution, of a member ha yr ay fthce rors, | “Geo eR UE ON Er ON NORTH D, ee ih é degreased = America The foreigners may squeeze her | who had a life record of 105 years, Peter wished | beth roums wine cellur, servants’ Tucus,closetsand | Vwest CGA ore aso oreo BT eee = > mlZnes = lic is conclusively shown by the fig- pretty bende rand Senor ay nity gn in her | that all the company would live ‘another forty qloselafor trunks, &e- ; blea furuges and tae! rooms, pevalte a wENTY-1WO, * *1N! BOOKS AND STATIONER Y. § PhZEs or “S00 are ey given below. m4 fad pink ears * ie je-made | years, concluding his brief speech with the | *¥, he: int orehese i iy Virtue of adecrce of the Supreme Court of the —— ee ee —— 25 PRIZES eUOU are. attache of the stars and stripes must be con- | Quaint phrase. “'Au’ by that tinse Yo may riddle | cash, aud tho valance there inti, venive sihines eer toe Gorumpla. passed Atel 8. 1n7Y, aud of | Five Srarronery. Puans OF In the first six months of each of the tent with « nod and must not be downcast if he | tay ashes through a mill sieve. tnd twenty-four months from day of sale, atid to bear | CGu4. docket 14, Andersou et al va Betie'er ete oe, —_ isi entivsly, “specially anxious is the hrough neve.” -iuterest from day of sale, for which puichaser will | {hw undersigued drustecs will sell ar poole aetinee gud cocars ona tebe GALA eat . ssi aes give, his promieecry Dotan, Ho deed will be given in froutal the premises,’ on WEDNESDAY, octo: | WEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITING CARDS, Iterustioual congress weat a) Sid Geen ee | Its not imponsible that the now smokeless | Huy uiyistiamatl ehieitieteaat; | wongiel ne on aids Ur square tweity | PUES ETO, ENGRAVED WITH Came ‘ere of e COM wi we ee a international congress went up and down in - . m | after day of sale, otherwise the property will be resid | "2 (22). WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, the land. An autograph is something to be | and noiseless gunpowder, which has been suc- | St'the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, All con- | _ Both are corner lots. Lot six (6) fronts 92 feet on | | Biized)s lead pencil that bas been used by a | cessfully tried in several European armies, may | veyaucing at purchaser's cost, ‘All taxes und asacas: | 2052 Qutieut Sut tasi gy foun” BOTED Toth streee, ecktiene, Nena ak Dae i - A a sale. p 72. cee ss caasepiaile’ ot tk eg plan prove to be an epoch-msking invention, says |“ With AM a3 MIL 17 9 nin — TS " wave 5 handkercifiet te beyond price. So numerous | ‘8 Argonaut of San Francisco, Cal. The old 20SLPHS. DARLINGION, HOTELS. have been the demands upon some of the del- | *¥#tems of warfare will have to be entirely Paget meant oo — CO BOT ELS. egates for these latter articles that they would | changed. Lines will be mowed down without a - ~ = . 18 ¢ 10F uly purpose. 66 JACK HARRIS,” 405 11TH 8T. N.W., Lave sufferred had it not been for the Kindness | sign to show from what quarter comes the FUTURE PATS. a satietactory bid ls not obtained thes willsiter Geage | gBeciatty-— 300 Dinner, 68 of the poor despised North American. Once in | deadly hail of builets. War's terrors will be- —— fered sey a " Lunches slways a ‘hile the poor despised, &c., gets even with | come still more ghastly, battles will be full of | QALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON M pe 5 third purchase money ineash;| Oyters aid General xestaurant. Fine wines, Liq- the public and then he feels better. surprises, outpost duty will be doubly danger- STR ET MECWEEN 44 AND 6TH STREETS auce in two equal installments at une aud two years, | uors and Cigars. JOHN H. HAKRIS, Prop. ocl7-lm the science of tactacs will have to be re- 3 8 THE DELEGATE FROM PATAGONIA. ™, oe FRAME HOUSLS. on &D BY TWO SMALL | with interest at seven (7) per cent, to be evidenced by the purchaser's notes aud socused by nosy FISteL MEBSTEE, 513 17H ST. N-W, HEAD. of the quarters for Sightseers: 1 : ‘Week 86 to hg ORS runs te point pm. J: A DeWitt, Prov. ocld- tun Barnum never made more truthful state- ‘ment than when he said “The American public likes to be fooled.” The Yankees on the train exulted in the wildest ible manner and EBBITT HOUSE, had the laugh on one section of the public WASHINGTON, D. Cc, was yids the other - Seated a onse Buayxets before the train should pull out, Just whos a same time the train was ae f people for one hour's in- FOR CaSH ONLY, fag ad Fh ae from the sptclal low prices that we sold them last the procession of curious ones | from mob ‘season at in an all had | sufferers, was TOPHAM'S, sevising secibe, bes be patie | Consds ant SAE AS ."Theti bis partner in | ister, Geo. CARRIAGE ROBES ot prices thet we guarantes the that the apparent deaf | thus from Patagonia and that nor understand English. itional a o then volun- —— : become enam- | Paris, New er et ee po :