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© Taz Evesine Stan's subscription list the books of the office, and its press and de- livery rooms are at all times open to the wel- come inspection of any person having a color- able interest in the correctness of its claims as to circulation. This is a guarantee to adver- tisers that is given by few papers in the world, and by none other in Washinaton! A CAT ON ITS TRAVELS. A High-Born Tabby That Was Switched Off in This City. The other day there was much curiosity shown by the travelers assembled at the B. and P. depot over « lank, common, gray kitten. In one respect, however, it was more fortanate than an ordinary pussy cat—that is, ite sur- roundings indicated that it was a high-born animal, Whatever history might be written of its life or its travels, it did not have the least bit of a tale of its own, and some who saw it playing about were struck with its odd ep- pearance. This little animal was left in charge of Mra. Shaughnessy in the waiting room bya lady traveler Saturday. That it was born in afflu- ence could be piainly seen by the preparations made by its mistress for its journey; and it was a blooded animal, tracing its ancestry to the well-known Menx family, whose ancient seat is onthe Isie of Man. The kitty bore an old family name—Tabby. As the female travelers Gathered about Mrs. Shaughnessy, compli- menting her on her pet's friskiness and its dis- position to become iriendiy, one of them asked: ~Was not its tail cut off?” erty will te ‘reso n it t x ates: = 3 EW . AND ©. faulting purchaser |sather | up their’ kits.” “as, it” wore, | (i Virginia) rises sharply from the plain, and, | yarns about the big sroncy’to be made over | ~*! SE | MH BGGrEg AD VERIULES Or ATE iS At ULES PATA} Teantosn Another answered: “I have heard of cats | apout them. We are but « stone's throw y any Osa, “eavdary THIS EVENING, On TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FIRST, 1890, | _013,16.20.23,25, 25 born without tails, but this is the first I ever | Gown from the post oflice, and yet wuen there giving unnumbered views, As for the malari saw.” Still another bystander remarked: “Cats have no tails im the Isle of Man, so I have been told.” “That kitten will never play ring-a-round- Tosy with its tail; it may always have a house and home, but it will be a bard job for it to make both ends meet.” “No wholesaler is wanted by that cat, it will ever be interested in the retail trade,” were some of the remarks made. Finally Mrs. Shaughnessy, to attend to her duties, was obliged to hide the kitten dur- ing her temporary absence. The woman who owned the cat was was en route from Asheville, N.C., to Boston and brought the kitten here Saturday, arriving about 11:30 o’cloel Be- ing unable to secure from the porte Pullman service the necessary permission to take it in the sleeper and unwilling to trust it in the baggage car, she turned it over to Mra, Shaughnessy with all the accompaniments for its comfo! These consisted of a neat wicker basket, lined with raw cotton, for its bed, a china saucer and a bottle for milk and a plenti- ful supply of red ribbons to tie around its neck. ‘The feline is one of a litter of four, descended ou the mother’s side from the Isle of Man tribe, the mother being @ native of that portion of her majesty's dominions. Two had tals and two hadn't. On the trip to this city the conductor. in common with the passengers, notwithstanding the rules of the Pullman Com- pany, became much attached to the playful and tailless kitten, and doubtless it would have been carried through to the end of the journey bad the porter been more attentive. This party refused to warm some milk for the ani- mal and soured on the cat. saying that it should lee repetition but he hes fold me aboutssick| SULLIVAN AS AN ACTOR. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. 5 —SS— — = ==: | =——— = = —— The Many Points of Interest in that | yo Toman With ‘her took refuge _ There’s More Money in Acting Than in THIS AFTERN TO-M ‘0 __ FUTURE Bays. ser the Shows which ridaled the house, Mr Twas Fighting. maar is ok aeente ETD NaRy JaPaxeEsE ant avctiox ERROR BEAUTIES OF THE SCENERY ABOUT THE BLUE ‘or a drink by « dying Ss Led “How do you like acting, John?” queried a | *“7STEES, SALE Bec BALE TRUSTEES SALE OF HORSES, PrOGIES, BAR- a ee ae ee Se pour fellow died woes caer ccaatae win tae Ser oa cine Payot’ when the champion| = $TKEETS MERIDIAN a3 SS, PHAETONS, “eo -, HAs LEFT IN THE NOW PEACEFUL VILLAGES—A | that not so man: years askeleton was dis- completed toilet, KET. TRIP TO THE BULL RUN BATTLEFIELDS. covered sitting aguingt a tree, Imagination | “Great! It lays as far over the other thing | 7 }7,jtueo! 8 trust deed civen ree WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. ox ct. shrinks from bs decom the suffering of the @8 preaching does over driving # horse car.” 1800, AT A QUAKTEN TO FIVE OOLOGK im tron — 3, OCTOBER TWEN- v —, 1890. nded soldie: far only to} «4 * of the LOCK A.M. Favgurer County, Va., Oct, —, 1! woul t who crawled that ‘In what way?” . 'S 8, 9 AND 10, BLOCK take in to RKEY, THRER SIDE. It is a wonder that more Washingtonians do | die alone. “Im every way. In the first place you tm Hall & Evans’ subdivision of MERIDA Em. Bh pei nen leg rector yroer tannelemened fe OLPS. ONE PHARTON WITH TOP, UNE not make « tour in and about the Blue Ridge— ORDERED FOR ONS, EATEN BY ANOTRER, the associations are different, Then again it’s Sqcane rece about NINZ THOUSAN! from the direct importers of “Japanese Fine Arta” to i WITH RUMBLE, ONE CART, Six onis the Blue Ridge down here next door to Washing- | From this it was a relief to to the ac- legitimate and there’ in it, There's lots are aplendidly situated on Meridian Hill, | clone out on their account the largest and finest col- % ‘ tot the ch t the odd and there's money Doing on the hichest point overlooking the city. They | lection of this class of goods ever browrht to thes en ton. Itcannot be said thet it has the grandeur | Count o cheerful proprietor pf ( Ro money in fighting. It cost me all I made | sre situated amoug the best in thatwubiivision ana | “< ty. r Bores, seven years <td, is d | little hotel at “Little” Washington, Where I for building sites cannot be surpassed. ving personally inspected the entire stock I have can trot inside of three of our own White mountains, the largeness an’ 4 by my last fight to get out of it, All told it| “terms: Dalance Ro hesitation in saying that it is without doubt the rw Three-quarter Lictit mae, grand simplicity of them, but there is that in- ee excursion, of how on Geen ‘Was | cost me $18,670 to square that matter down in Rotee, tf bea G Der cent interest. payable ‘most “magnificent collection” Lever had the pleasure gets AL ot the ° Snite variety of height and valley, warmth Of | eet ne een ce eral he tee | Miationtppi, and Test a yoar’s time fe eda: | rene yat ems aay oF cae, and to of offering at public auction, SHSMSE WEEP Tihowe ee color, visions of stream and high-road and | fide, who, ‘with his forces, happened along | tion, If there's in it the other fel- | Gepost of $200 mated cn tt THE SALE WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY,| 025.210 RATCLIFFE, DARK Sco he hundred-year-old high-porched homesteads, | most inconveniently just then. One of the | lowscan have it, I'm out of it for good. That | Terms to THE TWENTIETH INSTANT, F\CACANSON BROS., Auctioneer a which altogether make up an indescribably — was Pleasanton, but, alas for history, | goes. Henceforth I'll confine my attention to | Tent Cone AT at risk and ¢ eo charming country, full of a continual, changing | | have forgotten the namo of the other. Both | the drama, The drama is pretty good ‘some newspaper p re AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M, USTRES ALF OF VALUABLE REAL EsTare, interest. And, above all, the hospitality of the | £°Fces swept back and forth about this place,| ‘Do you think you are making IS ‘ 3 iis aeaibaiateaaiaa $0,004 ELEVENTH 8) KERT NEAR PENNSYL> Sa gs people! ‘That’ certainly is beyond | fi" pen hr pel pee by A Well, t fakoeld coh bode Already I'm 90] sa-THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED ON ac-| 1001 D ST, OPP. PENNSYLVANIA AVE pte Lon toh Sa na of the lata re ote about Luray. From Thornton's Gap the road cent better than half the bams that are | count of the incie: y_of the weather until MON- tof Columbia, end upon the written cues . THE VILLAGE OF MARKMAN. is not long to Luray, Tam informed, and is a | fearing up the country. My technique is away | DAY, OCLOBEX TWENTIETH, 1800, same hour and | _ Te collection cousists of Grand pastean es Pee | ee ‘ie uuitabie een ae ore Markham is the name of tie particular vil-| good one, excursions over it being frequent. | up in G My rendering is fmmense and my | OO ce YAGI | Tine, Rane a ard tid Modern Ware, sale iu froniet the pretnisca on WEDNESDAY, OCdO lage I happened upon, such happening all | Those goin; by this route can take in ‘Mary's draught is out of sight. I'vebeen kil ‘em G*. W. STICKNEY, “Auctioneer. perry red fred denpresceny) —ecengd —— <4 BK LINEN ta ISTH, 1800 FOUR UCL KE founded uponone faint recollection of a ram- | Rock, quite a mountain, with a decided top ‘of | dead all along the line since we left New PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY FALVABLE PROP. | vidual Creamers and Milk Pitchers, Lovely Tete-s- | six (6) in square nine hundred and winety four (ioe bling, double-porched building set close beside rock, from which three counties are visible. York.’ ERTY ON Fol SIKEFT NORTH- ay 0 URTRLENTH Tete Sets, Some E: -fine Salad and Punch Bowls, | Pe#buIne for the same forty-nve tect (4. the railroad in the narrow “gap” through | | ,But beck to Markham. ‘There area number} “Where do you come in on the count up, WEST. IMPROVED BY FRAME HOUSE No. ae ‘wis, | frou: the northwest corner which I once came down. from “Front Royel, | &f 800d boarding houses there; good, sweet | John?” 5 Twill oft ee vERT ARTISTIC ALI-BEAD LANTERNS” | One hun red” ‘auton i a i sale, in front . junired aud tw ject. (2 That is the way I chanced to come here. Tho | Water; the very best air to be had; fine, tender | ‘Well, you bet I get the long end. a fed DAY. THE. SEES SSt Dey OF OCrOnE snd some Extra-large and Finely Decorated “Satsuma 98-200). thence north eight OD fret <B B5-100n, Markham folk themselves say that they are not | beef (but you havo to get hold of the butcher | cent of the gate money comes to me. and = =. at Five O'CLOCK ¥.M., all of 1ot numbered | Vases," no doubt the “finest ever imported from Ja- nce west thirteen 61-400 feet (1361-100), more oF in the real Manassss gap, bus that Linden five | Week beforohand and order your ronst ‘on | rison and Bernitt cut the other half iD to. Tren | 8% euuare Jess, ther ection seventy one ie and | P80.” including the “Largest Single Vase” ever | feet, eich ft BM in.), thence miles above, has that houor. But if there be | 2 hoof"); a seminary beautifully located, | in the business for the coin, and. ain't letting | tetris o% tts, Ove: a vate re uta Pet Drought fo thi ity. Special previaion made for the | Merk twenty thswee fet Ca" thie wea ta est anything gappier than the site of Markham I | 2%4, above all, a Markham Improvement Com- | any ofit get away. Things are coming my way | aunum, payable semi-annually and secured by deed of | comfort of ladies attending the Art Sale. ens Si west twenty-three feet (v3) to Jit 4, 2 D1 io “ a Street east and the plece of beeianin b ; pany. I dined with the latter, or its officers, | in great shape, and I’m going to sew buttons | ‘fUston property sold, wie reunited she gption of the | ‘Time of Sale, MONDAY, TWENTIETH INSTANT, | "7°C** ‘Oue-third cach, be . See ee carey Mev ntl EEL oatt loched Gutte cvisleas sab Ghuaieeh an | catia Jong green when I get hold of it this | Yerme ts be tomplicd nick i ietety Bee eee, OF ale. | AT ELEVEN O'CLOCE A. Be clgitecn moutha secure by ser igs othe EE stat |v thr hare no atblvcod” Wrote | ine MARS SNES lig pa watnine wusume aco. |iyseirutiyi a gins,” auother mountain, a great sweep of| «Will you sh arope?”” é ee en | Auctioneers. _ | at time of asie, Should the t the railroad and Goose creck to aveer¢ | mountain and valley is in view; from “Naked Se ns aan we Mecoper th ly ” on Balt 0 Conon bosses sit | mountain,” I forgot tomy, Lookout mountain there. Let mo tell you, young fellow, the | PA’ Guess not. There ain't anything over | _#-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED TO MON- IOMAS DOWLINY, Auctioneer. plied with in ten « upon the hill QCTOBER TWENTIETH. sane hour aud place is a freshet, and there has been one, it is im-| 1 ™ust divide the credit of my cure betw: guineas for best seats at St, James’ Hall—and Si CLAIR FECHNEK, AUCTION ‘CO, Aucuoneera, possible to get to the office except by swim-| ‘the doctorandtheair. | M. Tarnzy. | then when you come to figure overvthing up I | fea Teiusdet Metropolitan Hotel, ae at TEN O'CLOCK A.M., in front of my salesrooma, {| > arc: ; 7 VES: | will san Jy ecunection With the “Contractor's Saie™ of apes — e NG Unredeemed Pawnbrokers’ Pledges, Gold ana Sil- oneee ond Mate nae pene || ow yg og de ‘REMPTORY. SALE OF VALUADLE BUILDING y vies didn” : c 5 second hand.» . LOL ON THE NOkIN SIDh OF 5 STi the road and the ducks ‘may be sald to. dieport Ana E: One Was Ready With a| Z2e22eain there's Booth. When Booth went | Apabienteleiearnnr aaecorde sans Qn WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWEN- themselves with equal disregard of bounds. ntagh debt hen y ® | over there their cockneys gave him an ici MAGNIFIC COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOLD | TY-s! D, at HALF-PAST FOLK U'CLOGK, oo ‘The view down the road at this placo is the Certain and Sure Remedy. bbe tee reception. Why, he had to play one (pzomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, EURNITU! i. Ae oer Re ANE ETS will seu tn from of ¢ oo Prettiest imaginable, and when tho sunset night stands on the continent to make expenses, SPECIAL CATALOGUE SALE WITHIN OUR BALLS ROOMS, Be Having a front of 11) feet on ti oof BS atreet glows throuzh the little valley beyond and | Tothe Editor of Tae Every Stan: Edwin was nothing atall to our ‘Enry you OF A = 920 PENNA, AVE N.W. Detween Inth and Lith scroets, touches the clear water with glintsof golden} It is study of philosophy to observe the | know.’ When Irving came over here there | PRIVATE COLLECTION Or RARE PORCELAINS, | ON TUESDAY MORNING, fect to an M rs .. we vy 01 vEN 1 4 adr gate catlecome down, and drink | pleasure humanity takes in giving advice, | W4# Nothing too good for him, and he got away | BEGRZE’, ANrigtes Mingous dice | | ara S72 Ralealdaidaged f deed, a pict rer to be i k ; Wisvow Diapnnys Fe would favitecpet'a attention to our aalee pode " Watane Gacnak atte s “compose” | 1rere is no question, no matter how deep, | "swe Kmesioas” enone champion, | _ On THURSDAY MOKNING, UCTO a will be found artistically, but in this case sho has done well, broad, narrow or personal its nature may be, blowing a cloud of perfecto smoke throngh | THIRD, 1890, at ELEVE! ith a depth of 100 unity to secure Bue — ales at my Art| | Masnificent Parior Suites in Plust, Silk Tapestry, SLOG ici i "i * Re ik and oth 5 mired at time of sale. erga to throwing in a stone “fence” at one | that you cannot get unsolicited and persistent | the grille work of the chandelier, ‘are the | Calctiisune hose antes eobeagne fel Haze | Ray “alk sud cthercoverinigs.| Cherry, and other | tlrteen ‘days 1 side with great arching trees to balance the | advice about. Edmund Burke said: “I am | biggest suckers on earth. We go over | man leaving for Ei Chamber Sets, si:rle and Double’ Wardrobes, Mirror to re arpa. y b cattle, convinced that we have a degree of delight, |t© England and = blow in our good | Thecollection will be on view day prior to sate, bone all eetitara tba eee ee THE POINTS OF INTEREST and that no small one, in the real misfortunes | Money On 8 lot of cheap fakes, and when. te | lols et Anctioneer. | Gxtension Tables, Dining Chairs, Chine and Glass | “O11 °° | about are many. Of the mountains themselves | and pains of others.” ‘The writer of this article rie edged eraieteailicuraes be up | W41228 5 WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers, pando Dravings. Tneravings, Ratcls, Couches, R ; & 00., Auctioneers, End the views therefrom, Iean say but little, | modestly agrees with the great man here, one | Boarding houses aul’ roost at chery: bets, {STORY FRAME DWELLING, NINE ROOMS | Blankets, Sheets, wweenes Pillows and’ Bolaters, EREMPTORY SALE LY , but not because there is not much to be said. | reason for which is the pleasure derived from Amaritans go over there to see scenery; why, ee ree ULTS. La g He ae From naked mountain behind us, which we | giyi i the scenery in this country can give anything 5 HIRD STREETS NOK. MWESL distinguish as “our” mountain, the view is ex- | &1'98 plants bers eiaaeel tea with | #2 Europe cards and spades. It's got #0 eTHMUDAL ATICLNOUS, | oTomER ceptionally fine and far-reaching. Climbing it ‘ew days ago the writer was afilicted w now thatan American can't educate his chi i as I did, in the saddle, through bush and briar | 80re throat and hoarseness and it occurred to | dren without sending them to Europe. The and thick woods, we reached an open height Leth, = turn bey! begrearmael ee See through | whole schem: is dead wron . from whenee we looked down om the small ter-| which to study this weakness of humanity, a ae tile valley of Ord Manor, warm and rich in| The first opportunity came at the broakfaxt ALCOHOL IN CHILDHOOD. AND COAL VA e ve ngrai EIN LEAR: LOT 2b PERT | and other Curpeta, art euuann Buse eee eee a a EP 10 1HIKTY-FOOT Requisites, Stoves, &c. ALLEY, IN SQUARE 512, BEING PREMISES Atso No, 433 N STREETS OKTHWEST. 5U Assorted Watches. LEO, 180 Frame Houses on alley rear of Non. | One Large Double Door Combination Tron Safe, to- fourth street northwes! rt of Laving 28 teet tone oy Bi foor | Bother witha full assortment of woods of every de- scription. es deep. Ai inder % good rental, THURSDAY, Ot TOBER AWENTY-THIRD, at At ot pola wtthin Sg ‘LN SQUARE No. 57, F street and havin nitatniier im all uare feet, and willbe sold 1 parcds . E NO 51KEET DISPLAY. ‘ ‘ - | table. A hoarse “Good morning” attracted HALF-PAST FOU O'CLOCK P.M, we shall sell 18-2 RATOUIPRE Dab 2 bove an incur sain sutund mere tantly ouutesdsstrecsting | sseniioa of the (ooh icine rene | Wome Instractive Observations Upon she Yejfencnbed veeverty w front of the premises upon iPoows DOWLING, anctoseee reat at 8 yar cen toward the Chesapeake. Still higher, we | kindly inquiries about his health, she insisted Two Groups of Children. ‘One-third cash, baiance in one, two and three years — reached a point from which we saw distinctly | on his taking a gargle of salt and water. On — {or pgtes Drain interest from day of sale and secured | oy oo screy SPECIAL IMPORTATION Sugar Loaf mountain in Maryland, the hills | arriving at the office bis weakness was soon | From the British Medical Journal. by a deca of trust on the property sold; $100 down on iS, TULIPS, rs CKOCUS AND NARCISSUS . each pit of ppert; rhe ‘k off. All. yt — AT AUCTIO’ along the Potomac, the near Bull Run moun- | discovered. Prof, Demmeof Berne, at the recent interna- ins cit Dutchinset cost. era ‘@becompl via aOR TUESDAY, OCLOBLI TY-Einst, 1800, | recording at tains and the various spurs and outlying ridges | _‘‘Got a cold, B—?" inquired an old friend, | tional alcohol congress at Christiana, presented | Within ten days from Sy on rigid dg Vda et gC = of the Blue mountains to the eastward and | as his face softened in a concerned smile. an interesting report of an investigation which | purchasers, “WATER'S WILLEMS eer oF | Sell aconsicnmeut of Hsactithi, croc: a ull northeastward, including the Snickersville| ‘Cold and sore throat,” responded B—, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, 015.4 ‘Auctioncers those a tending be made to travel with dogs and other animal: in the baggage car, and consequently arrange- ments for carrying it first-class being imprac- ticable the owner did the next best thing, placing it in good hai A FATAL SHOT I THE HEAD. A Negro Boy Killed by a Companion— Was It an Accident? Correspondence of Tus Evextxe Stak. Rocxvinxe, Oct. 19. Yesterday evening about 5 o’clock there was some excitement in the vicinity of Laytonsviile by the shooting and killing of acolored boy named Addison Hawkins by another colored lad named Edward Washington. These two, in company with other boys, had been attending ing of the Good Samaritans at Laytons- nd while on their way home and a short distance from the town Washington, it is said, drew a revolver and remarking to Hawkins, “I believe I will shoot you,” attempted to fire in the air. As he did so Hawkins, who was in front of him, caught his arm and drew it down when the pistol was discharged and Hawkins received the bull in his foreuead, killing him instantly, Washington claimed that the sucoting was accidental and did all in bis power for the relief of the wounded boy. After Hawkins died Washington repaired to his home where he was found by the officer sent to arrest him. He bad a hearing before Justice Kinsey, who committed him to jail and be was bre here and incarcerated about 3 o'clock this morning. A post mortem examin- a of tite dead boy was made last night by Dr. B. B. Crawford, and today a jury of inquest Was empanelled, the proceedings of which were attended by States Attorney Edward C, Peter and others from this place. Several Witnesses of the aifair were examined, among them a sister of the deceased, and from their e the jury came tothe conclusion that hooting was accidental, Washington is ars old and Hawkins was nine- augton was seen in jail this even- §. but refuses to say anything in regard to the matter. ne new developments in the SAM, case are lovked for. Pr et Detective Dan Williams. Policeman Dan Williams of the second pre- cinct, who has had charge of the patrol service for some time, has been relieved of that duty and he is now on special duty in the precinct, and bis brot icers term him the “precinct - e being detailed on this work r has made a number of good cases, Being dressed tizen’s clothes all the time he 1s able to secure injormation that the uni- formed men cannot obtain, The alleged unli- rs have not fared well a and several of then have been brought up aud compelled to stand trial. —_—-__ A Barber Again in Trouble. Robest Anderson, a colored barber, who was recently tried for entertaining the ‘West End Socials” in bis barber shop and dispensing liquor without a license, was arrested yester- day on a charge of selling liquor and shaving customers on Sunday. The shop was raided anda number of persons found therein were taken as witnesses. Lawyer Closs was Ander- son's legal adviser when the cases were called inthe Police Court this morning. and at his request # continuance was granted until Thurs- day. ——— Young Women as Religious Workers. The Young Women’s Christian Temperance Union of this city held its annual meeting at Congregational Church yesterday afternoon, Mrs. H. B. Moulton presided. Miss Effie Perry read the Scripture lesson and prayer was offered by Miss Sadie White. Mrs. Moulton’s report for the year ending the 15th instant showed that the local ee numbered #24. Four new branch unions had been or- ganized during the year and fifteen public Meetings bad been heid. A long address was delivered by Mrs. M. L. Wells of Chattanooga, ‘Yenn., in which the influence of young women was descanted upon in a popular manner. The 1b-5t Auctioneers, sale. Ax the time is approaching for the plauting of " he had made as to the influence of alcohol upon | —°15-9t bulbs ‘parti terested should > ridge and gap. From the top we descended so| ‘Well, now, you just take a little pepper and . : Do’ eee a a mae ag pe steeply to our house and the village, that i¢| saltand okie teases Your throat, and Till | children, Having unusual opportunities for this | Maren athens once om ot ti FO appeared to me we should simply have to fall | bet, by George, it will curo you in less than | study from his position as superintendent of a | VERY valu. JABLE IMP! : ——y os, TE ; 13 920 Pepu.ave. nw. tr down, and even now, I don't know how | twenty-four hours,” and the old gentleman | hospital for children, he selected two Groups of | on THLISDAYOCLODEH LWER TE THAD, 1800, anything but a goat or a mule could have | went into his room after hii ‘ture for boiled i j- | 8t HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., in front of th. come down the gully we did. But our horses | eggs. In the meantime three clerks had come | “@? ‘smilies each, under similar external envi. ine 2 rT Iwill sell Lot B, ting 2 were sure footed and picked their way from ronment, One group of 57 was manifestly | fectil wcberou Gat bet eoe doth aa feuntink 22 up. etwoen, 1 stone to stono, sliding and slipping here and| “‘Ammoniated salts and alum spray are both | affected more or less by aloohol. ‘The other of | Tij.y1) Tumas beck 141 feet 236 inches to 0 wide FOVED, PROPERTY ON @ Retcure DARE & 00. i 8. SS. T ie a i ° u e Medal Puris Exposition. 7200 first premiums; in 7a District of Coluiobin odin guretaity. ‘Gid Fstbos taken tu sacionnape, ks oaks there, but all with safety. On the way my | very good,” suggested one with deep interest, |61 was unaffected, or at least very little af-| Improved by « Three-story Brick Dwelling with «| Date Dusiuess, 1 will’ well. o eo eIEE ER SCONE guide and escort had to take down a part of a| a8 he managed to slice in his views betmeey fected. Of the 57 who exhibited the effects of | Pak building and all modern conveniences, being rea | CCTOBEH TWENTY-FIRS er ae fence for me, and as he did so a yard-long | vaseline man and an advocate for Dr. Bull's ALLE! & DAV i the moth- e-third cash, balance in one and two years moccasin, diamonded in browns and tans, | coughsyrup. Potash tablets, cod liver oll, ter | ors endl gracdpaconie Tae ren ae net stand secured Uys decd of trustcn the slipped under his hands. In my inmost femi-| raline, powdered alum, cubeb cigarettes, hot interest and " re cash. yanci! 1d recor aiass coal k uaa delighted te coe tr Only 45 per cent of these (9) had healthy con- | Mel of purchaser and terns teiey eae Te ae BE and most enduring S11 Ot etm. ob tart | foot bath with cup of hot tea immediately bo- inebri as "A depoalt of $200. will be ren erea a ROSTERS BALE OF KAKAUER PIANOS ALL ALWAYS SELECTED back with the exclamation, “A sake!” when | fore retiring and quinino and. whisky were ros: | Rugtons, Sk had inebriate fathers and grand. | if atye a dealt ot $204, il Derwaeed a REAL HSTALE, 3 srieut UTES bOD ICL he first saw the handsome thing. Having | ommended by sympathizers at different times | eters, Ont rere ance le over 6 | C8 dkde Anctioneer. | Under decrce of sin ound Os : killed it, he said they generally went in couples, | during the day. per cent, were healthy. Six children had | RATCLIFFE, DARE & Co. Aucta bila va. Wateoms, 1 Sallechiat Saba on, on | and hastened our horses away, That evening he met two dear lady friends parents and grandparents intemperate. One 920 Pounsylvaniaavenuenw. | THuSDAS fhe SIXTEENTH DAY OF OCLOBEK, Lieavixa STRUMENTS. ORD MAXoR, bese lesion ours here tn case; | of these survives, a sufferer from epileptic TRUSTEES. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PT DECKER BROS through which we came, 1s the old Ord home- was just the thing aeiae: whilethe Pig of seizures, we koe ATUA’ THE CITY OF | Square numbered five hundred and thirtes Wile stead, now the residence of a brother of the In remarkable contrast is the state of the ticularly described iu said suit, and hav: FISCHER PIANOS Chatman ee ey touy for a swab and some | sizty-ono children belonging to the temperate | aNisvertuse! gerd of trast dated March 13,2400, | twenty co) feet cu, St ateeek partie aan heute | ESCH : Into Gen. Ord and frequent summering place | ointment, the namo of ‘which has unheppity | #3t7; 22 82 per cont of whom enjoy” good | faleSs6 srvearnas of te ad eM: A400, at | back one (aie Tnchens Gt bella ksgtoeed Gees | gdh Eats & FOND of Mrs. Ord. It 1s delightfully situated in the | been lost. Later in the evening his uncle and is Est i rc ¥ ORGANS, FSTEY ORGANS. e : th, three hi died and eight are in bad | {fict pf Columbia, at the writt-n request of the party | story, six rocin Brick Dwelline louse, No. 445 Mat. ODEKALS PRICES, FAsi 1EKMS. small valley [have mentioned. On our side of | aunt had to be interviewed. This was the be- | nosy “see, Demme also reported the results | wereby secured, on MONDAY OCLOBLE TWENTY" | ""Terrny of eate> One-thina exch ss tacctanial Od iusiruuichie takeu io” part payment Tuning Naked mountain is a small story and a half Beer ng Cr rhe end and he was not taxed fur- | of an experiment on several children, from | SEVENTH, 1800, at FIVE, OCLOCR EAR Le necs | - Lerms of sale- One-third cash and one-third in one | soi f.aBnizti house, containing apparently, four rooms at | ther here tha t F x id one-third in two years, with interest irom | “Yeicyuone Uh bottle of paregoric and one of : bored sixty-three (G3) and sixty-tour (64) in D. L. | Sey ‘of mslesor wilcuae sf dee tae v the most, which, f am told, was once the resi- | Ayer's cherry pectoral Re eee ee Beret rtcedugatng aeton flee fe, sauare wias> | wil be een tai, rte be mis dence of Chief Justice Marahall. All the land | | His room at present smells like the. habite- | wine and water was given during the remaining | foreiek eee eRe oz as cast of the parcheese | Hil conveyancing t best the spout here was once the property of the Mar- | tion of a registered drug clerk and bears no| four months of the year. ‘Thews children were | tue, surveyor's office of the Distviet, of Coimeabing shall family, but has now passed out of their | 8mallresemblance to the decorated window of 1 r. This property Js improved by a frame house iu good SO BARRED Zee, hands with some small exceptions. Two de-|® pharmacy. He has been eee graduall and to have appeared in better spirits and more | | erie of aale: Thepurchoser to assume two deeds | BATCLIFFE, DARR & CO... Aucts od eokds name, live near. All this country’ was included oj te. with | count of the | rain ‘ : - td letermined to stand by those who we tor 6100. tone ete somt-aane: TWENTY-FIRST, 1890, same our and place. PIANOS. reported to have slept more soundly and longer | repair, 300 Sth st. uw, scendents, atleast, of the family, both of the ity of his going o} i i alcoholic eight months HG, Property. oue dated September 17.) ga-THE ABOVE SALE IS PO3TFONED ON AC- “y 7 loping consumption at an early date, rohit a ielersctap ae _ 5 eavanie three yours thee dats, wien until TUESDAY, OCTOBLE in Leed's Manor, an old-time grant, I assume, ————— oo — ally; ther for $150, dated November 17, 1880, - though I cannot learn much pray it. Sunday | have stood by him, and as he takes in order of Boulanger and Mme. X—, payable September 17, 1892, with interest at 8 per JOB BARNARD, Trustee. | UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUC My WORKMANSHIP I r ‘ s « pe mebees | TEVOMA wag AND DUKABILI five miles to Leed's Church, a little | their precedence the many doubtful drinks and | ¥rom the Chicago News, money fu canh, tue baltsics moneand vee pease ovt | [TOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. oqereriel attention of "dupchasers” $s tnvited te their —- | denced by the promissory notes of the purchaser, and | CONTRACTOR'S SALE OF SEVEN GOOD YOUNG | “New Asustic Styles,” hissed i ceayoe ot Mawie It is now an open secret that the Mme. X nectred by a deed of trust on the Property. sold, with MULES AND THREE HORSLS. G | ast PLCOKALANE AKI. Vauos tox'rent ected by his fellow-| wisest man: “Faithful are the wounds of s of the “Byways of Boulangerism,” whose iden- | interest a G per cen: Ree annum. All conveyanci Episcopal church on the road to Orieun (called | #lves and washes which have been pressed O-leen) and finally to Warrenton. In this | Upon him, he exclaims in the words of the church is the tablet or rl On TUESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-FL 1890, SECOND-HAND PIANOS. — A large assortine m " cd title ii ha of the ‘haser, TEN O% o] officers to Surgeon Ambler, who died with | friend!” Bera | jon ie Muocde Decee Stain: tha tepecnuag | daeabaudto tune 30, Seo, “A depen et'G400 wil | SHES obo Aca trout of my-aneeroomnt | ccaunu aucat, evry wel sto wake avery De Long in Siberia on the rotreat from the ill- A PRR ge ers tion, isa Mme. de Bonne-Main, who inherited | be required st the time of sai | Rome Neg os COE 7 Fine Young Mules. ow tiguies. SPECIAL INDUCT MEN | Suffered beek fated Jeannette. In the churchyard is his] Georgians Leave a Grim Warning. | not very long go a sum of 5,000,000 franos, in | Sail rescil at the rink and cost if toe defaulting pas | win Re ae ae Pe gpiere aud in ters lich will be fed on EADY rave, marked by a broken column. The| Willie Singleton, colored, waa lynched in which, however, she is said to have only a life | chaser, after wpe oe a Sa of the horses will be found to be a fiue driver. = WAL LAARE & CO. —— a er es brick | the outskirts of Macon, Ga., last Friday night | interent, Hence it is obvious that it iv sue who | + = BaaDatnw. | or7-a00 eminem te RS Morass proce r Promoda Surgeon Amblers | LY mob for an attempted assault on the | provides the luxury of St. Brelade’s ville THOMAS M, FIELDS : Be Stock OF Pay econ cot | POTOMAC HIVER BOA‘ ILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, | rey NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE, {Tsecamer EXCELOI. from Tbe Sheer Mon ft ‘i Trust aud Attorney, daughter of a prominent citizen of Macon, | In appearance Mme. de Boune-Main is a wo- cones ine y 3 Neneiod tee ee enchant looking | tthe mob riddled his body with bullets and eft | mau of th or thirty-six years, a little | —— Siw __ol dds marked to meas strange that the poor your | it swinging with » placard bearing the inscrip- | inclined to. etoutness, becomingly and some-| P)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, COMMENCING THURSDAY, OCTOBER sIX. Officer should have’ starved to death choc ng | tion: “Our women are protected~ ‘Thoy must | what elaborately drecsed, butwitics eortate nny YRUSTEES’ SALE OF SQUARE BOUNDED BY i 3. EOF SQUAL TEENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, AND CONTINUE RCLUSIVE oa gran 5 TEENTH STREET, NEW HAM. y “ 4 home was noted for its generous table among | %@ shall be safe.” All present took an oath | of Geibior elon Soe wthe| SCE ANDV SIMEET NOMTHWESTE= AYE | DaILy UNTIL DISPOSED OF- i not to reveal the name of the young lady. ground-floor suite of apartments, too, at the “ The stock consists in part as follows: Silks, Velveta, all the comfortable livers about. = see. ro Mais furni i ars | _ By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, duly re- y 3 Sei At church fully half the congregation was Bishop Laughiln’s Jubilee. Svident ‘sigue of the hand of, maton oe are | corded tn Liber 1215 fell Sak etweqr cue of tin jana Bele, besiden's full line'of Undersaee Sotvad aa mounted, including myself, a most novel ex- is ' Soelee te ee eae mane OF © womiaa of the wil sell, ou ‘Goods, tx tict of Columbia, we yr _ : Housekeeping FOUN DAY OF OCLO. | Hometseiatare, ‘On account of removal to 724 7th northw the above at be'suld without reserve.’ Ladies ope: wear, found in @ first-class ‘Twenty-two thousand Catholic Sunday school | world in its arrangement, During the first 1k ma pat f "st i OC [onibcanap al ateont mea eg I children paraded in Brooklyn yesterday in the teen a fer Ler lor oe stony roa reruiaed situate son baled i that, having pinned up my habit when I dis- | honor of the golden jubilee of Bishop Laughlin, | the fast life of @ gay bachelor. Suddenly, and | ana ‘preiises situate and be nei ¢ ol, '¥. of Washingto th m: es ’ asc: Disteict of Columbia, and k id distinginished as | ily invit Mounted and went in, I forgot all about the | As they marched by the episcopal residence | {CF {8e,Arst time, ho fell under the fascinations | District of Columbia, and knovu aud distinguished as Noxvorx axp OLD POINT, On and after SATURDAY, AUG. 23. a " of a clever femme du monde of good social aforesaid pin and feeling an unfamiliar flip- ‘i ii 4 the rishts) easements, EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 936 F st. 2 ONE WAY; $3 ROUND 1! flapping about my ankles, recalled. my huis | (2eY Were reviewed by the venerable head of | position, and according to all necounts has re- the ssuve belonzing of | Gy Si lmaremad inne slid partons ‘RIP. gay. 11 i the catholic church of Brooklyn, Cardinal | mained her devoted slave ever since, After thereto appertaining. PEREMPTORY SALE OF_ VALUABLE % oe pene nayeaentber it up anew roxardlees | Gittons, the visiting bishops end prominent | the BeulesqeeVinnqent duel i) oom at perms, Que-third cash, buiance in equal payments | ETOVED RRAS EATATE PROVE TTO TEE Thursday, Seturds ae pvt lana cinaens, in the morning Cardinal Gibbons | Boune-Main, not Mme. Boulanger, who hurried | {h0t,.2is\an° Jets trou day of sale, notes to be sven STREET NORTHEAST AND OS FEET ONO ch trap in getting that miserable skirt 7 agonized | attended service at St. Agnes’ Church, Bishop | to the bedside of the wounded soldier and | anuually, and to be secured by deed of trast on pro {G00 FEET oF GiGUND! be ie consciousness refuses to reveal. [ can but} Keane Preaching. A banquet, to which 300 | nursed him through his day+ of convalescence, | &'Y sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. ‘A de- hope the congregation did not lay it to any 5 guests ure invited, will terminate the jubilee | and this proof of affection naturally fanned the | Sesifgt 61.000 reauired wt tue of male. “Couveyane Fe south of square one Lundred and eishty- | _O14-10t FOLEY, Auctioneer. ether wit “WAKERILLD™ Tibet. whert on MONDAYS. THURS- I wall offer for sale in front of the iseson TUES. | & FAM DAY, THE TWEN1Y-FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, O'CLOCK P.M. ine, &c., at purchaser'scost. ‘4 vie TANS WE BALLADAD at; oan Keturming TLke WILD, UNTRAMELLED, YANKEE WAYS. celebration this evening. flame of the gencral’s passion. lays, otherwise truste hit to re- et ore en ao, Sus’ Daman (hoek, Ver Lamavdees hae Oh Chm Speaking of Yankees, my good host was an =e ——_—_—_ ‘Thus once more the saying of “‘cherchez, | *€l! the property. at the risk the deraultine ‘d 10 block 8, ‘Trinided or omaha ven and Bt. C Virginia State Not ” purchaser, after five days’ udvertt of puch resale | “Terms of sale: $10U cash, $130 in’ 12 monthsand “ — innocent victim of the severity of war. At rs: entese pehueees Ja femme” has proved itself true, and the for- | fi'some uewsvapep Duished in Wasuinzson, D.C. the Daiance iu 18 months, With interest at 6 percent that time he was but a boy and was barely four- | Mr. Gregory F. Forayth of Norfolk, a writer | tunes of France have once again been largely r - puis ‘ W. RIDLEY ECFHANCIS KiGas,' Trustees, | peraunum, payable semi-annually. & eo er thi de pli : p ide! i ol4-d&ds teen when one December he was arrested by under the nom de plume of Forsyth de Fransac, | dependent on the accidents of illicit love. It 2 Pied with withie 10 dare” Gate Ww. seem is in poverty and distress. His great uncle was | is uot too much to suppose that the fear of ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. plied with wat i. . Ww. CKNEY, the Union authorities, compelled to spend a| the Marquis Garioch and Earl of Marr and Mr, | separation from Mme. de Boune-Main ‘was'a | WW. ze =e a Stoel — MEDICAL, &c. night in the snow at Fairfax Court House with- | Forsyth himself has filed his claim in England | most powerful factor in the geueral’s decisiee— TREE AL ESTATES LOT 200d Le OED | [)UNCANBON BROS, Auctioncera ——— === out even the protection of an overcoat, and | to the title of Marquis of Garioch, fatal to his a M. : T AL. ALD ONG AN. ’ : ‘ 1—to flee into exile rather | = LEY, IMPKOVED. BY sUMSTANTIAL BRICK | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEW BRICK HouRE ox | ()™: YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED, from there was taken to the old Capito! prison, The chestuut,crop in the state is unusually | than face t! dict of a court of law. DWELLING, NUMBER 461 N STKEET SOUTH- FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREGT BEIWEEN N| “iy you suffer from any special or nervous disease, where ho was until April following. That was | large this year and, what is singular, has ripened “ss AND O STREETS ean te St. 3 pretty, hard on a fourteen-year-old boy. He | before frost. A Big Alligator Loose on a Steamer. | 2% {iui'< of deed of trust, dated November 15, A. ents oe st, recorded tn | Drs Pe ted, S38 Nort Pewsey ok of SBS. and duly recorded im sider Nu. 1211, folio | Liber No. 1409, folio 142 ‘et seq, one of the and | Pic. "state Jour case, and Fecelve boo as told me a story of the war that touched my | _Forepaugh's circus, which exhibits in Rich- | From the8t. LouisGlobe-Democrut's Australian News: | pals eesae dows Fecordrd tn Liber No. 1 istrict of | records of the District of Columbine tbe Pagned ETrade Ene TORE cose, and pes a sympathy. a Seems that to prevent the at-| mond November 1, will disbayd for the season| There was an exciting scene on board the |< “i, es eurviviog trocten, Wil call 'sl' pakun | camaee, ie TUESEAY. the EW Eyre the | quacke, Dre therl is the oni Thyscmu sn the Coulted tacks of Mosby's men on the railroad the olde’ ‘ 5 “ NTY-F KS after filling its engagement there. More than | steamer Archer when a foutteen-foot alligator frome of the prenaises on ATU JRDA}, OC- inhabitants (nen) who haa been left one thousand persous will be set adrift, broke loose and took charge of the ship. At D. 1890, at HALF- of OCTOBER, 189% IALF-PasT FOU! OK | Distes to cure when ali others iali, uotwitusteud. 3 UB O'CLOCK + home were ridden up and down the roa Ba Oh. in doe ee That others advertise Hours, 9 tw 3,6 to oe days, ¥ to © An old miller living in Montgomery count; 5 Ate a jibe following Ge-crivgg ai viaon Of eguarS Bye a een ONAL MASRAGE CAN, ~ouFaanb for six live-long weeks, To one who has | was kuocked down and robbed of 4,000 by um | Normantown the alligator was shipped in a Diewaph te nite Orisine? ter a San eee ae ee Pe at | Pith beer of snedical selene Lp eo eUES been “‘bustied” along that road, even at, known parties, He lived by himself und was | 8trong box provided with iron bars on the top | with the improvements thereon, large, elegant two- “y j Othst nw. a Tle fia jlate day, & victim of the ‘cannon | miserly in the extreme, being afraid to trust | and placed in charge of threo men. ‘The Pep | rau of sole: Gee ie a ee tale, Be. | | Terme of sale: rocldie th Sede tty money, tbe | > kay AND BE WIsLL—DE BROTHERN WOSh eT. ball freight” (which taices a passenger car in | banks with his money. He was formerly from | tile was on ite way to Melbourne for exhibi- | be paidat tne of sule: balance in oue aut two years | futoreat at Oper cent per saute toe hee eee SO TieaP peared before we and wade ati, that bes be ee feroher nr. full understanding come | Pennsylvania Sad ccenslonslly received hand- / tion, At 3 o'clock on the morning of the 2d | 18 &4¥al Payments, to be secured by purchaser's hotes | to wive promissory uote secuned ker Geek oP sree | the Olutet Letablished dapert Speciale! m titeerty of miseries of existence to that forlorn | some remittances from his former home, _ = 5° pa will all Tmen aud i bearing interest from day ot sue, payable wenuil-an- | th ty wold, or all cash at option of the pur- | Ud will guarantee a cure in all diseases «1 us - - : ultimo, while the steamer was on her way to | nusils;and u deed of trust on property sold, oF all | chan) If teres of pale ace eat toy fle, Pa so Ge a re OEY home guard during those six weeks, Finally, | house was ransacked and every cent he had was Cooktown, the alligator broke the iron bars of | casi, at option of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be com- | (10) days from day of sale, the trustees Tescrve the ok fa ts De Bhorkihs SAMCEL & it seems, one of them was taken to Washing- | taken away. his cage and got out of his box. The box was | Pind with in ten days troin day of aule, else trustee | rent to resell at riak of defaultine purchaser. “A de- Sits music was directed by Mr. E. H. Thomas of Hamline M.E. Church choir. Miss Ida O'Neal pang «solo. ——__ Youthful Housebreakers Arrested. Policemen Lewis and Buckmaster and Spe- @ial Odicer Ronspies arrested two alleged youthful housebreakers yesterday and locked them up at the fifth precinct station for # hear- ing in the Police Court tomorrow. The pris- ouers gave their names as Ernest Cissell and Louis Pumphrey. They are charged with baving entered S.G. Thornton's cigar store, No. 516 8th street, and carried off $23 in cash, four boxes of cigars. a dozen pen knives and some tobacco. The ojlicers have recovered a Portion of the Property. Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: James McK. Eiker to J. M. Gregory, subs 3 and 4, #q. 1006; $2,925.50. D. D. Thompson to @ame, sub 17, do.; $438.30. J. A. Goldstern to Annie K. Parker, sub 79, bik. 2, Trinidad; $3,300. James T. Branson to A. B. Anderson, Jot 4, blk. 5, Twining City; $736. C. H. Parker to W. Campbell, 1018; $1,200. to Alex. camp th ¢ 8 991; €2.500. Joseph Fererro Bua. part sub 24, sq. 475; €2,500. Emily F. Hort to Mary MeAuiiffe, subs 52 and 53, sq. 4; 9100. Annie M. Woodnutt to G. W. Linkins et al., lots 1 to 3, 50 to 82, blk. 8, Glendale; $500, . Kubimann to Fanny Woif, lots 22 and 23, + 2, Chichester; #500. es Ss, ee os Emmert, t #1, aq. 196; 04, 503; 6780. is i can haa trict of Ho was au old gentleman, ons of the Marsha | way eanires ie Weeds oenees Sadi te | on deok about tive fet from the door” of the | Fecal ey gh anbaa alge | pntce 6500 willbe amped ning Lal cuca” | Mkts Sox) dw fessor the sonia He was an old gentleman, one of the Marshalls, | way to market in Virginia there is a decided | captain’s cabin, which is forward under the |‘ ol5-dts “Surviving Trustee, W. & EDMONSON, Trustee. ‘LHAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT and he left behind him two daughters. ‘They | decline iu shipments in consequence of un- bsidge. Capt. Monroe, happeuing to be in at | 7yHoMas DOWLING. Auctioncer. 06-eokds Office, 500 Sth st. nw. Dr. BROTBEES is the oldest-eetavlished advertise Bo Privo hele ea searched for him, but | certainty about the rebate under the new tax | the time, wil) his door’ oper ine oto rea: | Soares a JUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers Wo Bat: nw. “Porty-tive years’ experience: saucin® Peace beld him, no hospital or crowd aL. to Congratulaie himxelf on having failed to IMPORTANT SALB ' = : RED NG A BOTTLE Darvin ground showed his name upon its list, | | Collector ¥. H. McCaull of the Lynchburg | coca cua erate goo saurian, Perhaps TMPOUNCAND-ACHAGE Stee a ego ee OF | Meee Bendis uncarating cade and so they never found him nor heard of him | district, a brother of John McCuull, the opera | thinking to take the water on his own account, OF AN AND O STREETS SOUTHWEST. cure suy caseot Nervous Devility. 906 Bat again, and to this day the mystery has remained | manager, came near losing his life in Lyneh- the alligator ran across the forehatch toward ue of deed of trust recorded in | #.¥. a 30-4 8 mystery. burg by his horse, which he was riding at the | the rail On the way, however, he failed io ELEGANT THREE-STORY DOUBLE Fiber No, 1408, folio 137: che of the land mecords of Di 08 2 § 00 Si Pye WAR IN THIS LITTLE GAP time, falling upon him. notice that one of the’ hatches had been left Sill sell at public aucts fi a ET TE Bishop Grauberry of the M.E. Church South t t minute he found hi |- | BRICK RESIDENCE, WITH FINE STABLING, | TUESDAY) THE TWENTY-FIRST BAe Oe (realed) containing full particu: Bes; however, not inf mesg) Geees- Ab-old | De ore Le eu EC Aud, streets eis tiene ete eae BER, 1890, AT FOUK O'CLOCK P.M., lot seventy. | {£0e 0! chance. sycamore shows ® shortened height, the top| “It'is said that ex-Congressman John R. Brown trectaeraee peated. pening tS oat No. 1736 N STREET NORTHWEST. thres (73) of Johu Ik. Melsan and Jobs Van Iwwick having veen shot away, but it is farther down | is canvassing the question of running as an in- ofa fireman who. sitting on the lower deck n in thecity of D.C, a8 said subdivision tA the road and farther up that more noticeable | dependent candidate for Congress in tho fifth | tne gailer, aud TWENTE NINE E a0 TRE ONTORAE TE | Fegonded in Book 13, ‘ae 102" iain \. LIPSCOMB, ATTOR: marks are found. At Strasburg, something j district, ‘nin | Of Alligator had dropped from the deck above | frout ot the yreiusen sual oll ub Lor Sz and wot | paid ctaeeg Coa ha, ot, Darehaae, mon wits B District Attorney over twenty miles beyond and over the moun-| The fifth annual meeting of the Virginia | ximost on top ofhim, The alligator was too 22 fet O inches of Lot 23, im 158."bo “feet lnterest at six (8) per cent ———— — & prosperous little town at the end of | Field Sports Association will take place at rare 1.30: anhum, interest pape | or os to be ab tack! frout by au average devth of 134° feet 6 inches to 20- | sbie semi-aunt . for which to give UGENE F. ARNOLD, trasburg branch of the Virginia Midland, | Amelia Court House November 19. ‘The East. | Mach astonished he otarted gana Are: | foot paved ales, dcoutains d,s0G equate feet. us secired Es , ttorbey aud Counsellor at Law, f + man at that moment, and he started on # tour | improvements cousis of « Three Double “Brick | gold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. If terms of 458 Louisiaua'sve. is a redoubt built by Gen. Banks to head off | ern Field Trial Club of New York will meet at} of disco: leaving the man to his - | Kesidence, contaiuing 26 rooms, not including base- | pule ure vot ‘cotaplied wita in ten (10) from Opposite City Halt. au2l-3m and withstand the confederates. It didn’t suc- | Otterburn Spring, one mile distant, the same | Of 4#covery, lewving the oe ae hich has 1 reserve right to resell ot ere ‘all hands were turned meut, whic! Grooms, | ‘The house has every mod- | of sale, the trustees presi ws eee ou coed in doing either and so he left. Strasburg songees tncinded, wrtnish the brats, a icone, Cieietc ta balding 008 Dane Wanchagtes ——oooooooocclaSaE = Cy Que danci:g salon and cou- @efauluug purchaser. A oO e200 & y. d, h the brut ern bari ome having a lies in the valley of Virginia on the west side | ‘ihe large barn of Oscar Wostmoreland, in | (oer# included, to catch the brute. A croco- | servatory. elewaiit and. mae fe ol hac arranged d has rarely taken place under ~ | for carriage entrance from % stro, built in the most & AMBON, Trustee, Dic. hesidence, 1701 Q'st nw. Galley down pert orn aity, Which divides the | Dinwiddie county, sovoral milea from Peters- | citing circumstances, Lut it, was, &, hovalogs | btfect suanter fia Igeution canst te natant W. & EDMOSSTON arose, down part of its length. burg, was entirely destroyed by fire Friday, whofe ange? veity 06-cod kas Office, 500 Sth st.n.w. ROTORS O68 8 SS Tee ee eee ae Fax, Broce, COATINGS, VESTINGS, By id rusbi At Manassas, where one changes cars for the | along with 3,000 pounds of tobacco, nearly ail | Cf2%, for the reptile, and after rusbing about in , all directions for about an hour and a half, he Strasburg branch (and as my luck had it, that | bis feed and about 100 bushels of wheat. i “abominable ‘canuon-ball freight"), one i Wnt ee Col, Stuart and Mr. Kennedy, engineers, of driving distance from tbe battlefield, and it | Chambersburg, Pa., are engaged in taking the | "tbOUt having burt any one, ‘was tn the railroad cutting below Markham that | heights of the mountains an valleys in High- Charles Mathews’ Wine Bill, Fire rca — eg to the — harps Va., in the interest of # northern | From the Argonaut, 5 un was brief and unsatis- | railroad company, fact The Huron, Parsons’ and Rowlsburg Rail-| ,,Ctaries Mathews, one day previous to the D ¥ et OVEROOATINGS AND TROUSER- ‘Of the ne Court of the| INGS RECEIVED. GENTLEMEN WHO AD- period of* his publicly proclaimed dire bank- BY H D. BARK, 1111 PA. AVE, ARE GUAR- Hi ces pg aed fray from areeog? purpore of | ruptoy, invited a friend to dine with him, ‘The ANTERD TOBE OF THE CoMlincT STYLE. on county, to Rowlsburg, Preston, sty, | Walnuts were washed down by some rare East % J has tree age ‘ > India sherry. . Henr; don was “That's delicious wine,” his friend exclaimed urday nominated by the democratic ‘iets. “it be fee son tion of Fauquier and Loudoun counties to suc- | “it must have cost you a lot of “It didn’t cost me anything that I know of,” tobemmet ting of the Laynchburg board of trade | ne a ee ee ieee ae ik this evening for the of preparing for sees wepcarne mcioes "t tee & “But he

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