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f THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1890—TEN PAGES. ITY AND DISTRIC THE YONKERS CASE. 4 LONG LOOK AHEAD. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. : AUCTION SALES, Be reais ~ —=- ES = | = ** > ees | : © The way to advertise is to put your | Mystery atin the Death of | Slow Progress of Eurthly Life Toward THIS AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW. UTURE DAYs. FUTURE Days. a a = James H. Edgar. Annihilation, EREMPTORY SALE OF TWO VALUABLE ‘M. LOWENTHAL, Ai 7 . ys Xf LARGE AND Val. acai tec seed t ms z gear aes basins The death of James H. Edgar, a wealthy | Jacques Leotard in La Nature. BUILUING LO1B ON FOURTERNTH StRECE | W. O37 Teh Bt. -usw. cor Maas ave, ana Ket. COs iiors OMEN a yk OEP ieenowadapetecagem—saenan ople you want to reach, § c ON THE y Tak O STRESS SALE OF VAL) LE UD NOVEMBER FIFTH, THE PULOMAG RIVERK—THEB Os LEKBACK | TRUSTTE'S 81 F VALUARLE UNIMPROVED EXTENDEO NEA. CHAPIN STREET. ‘London druzgist, at the Getty House in| Before reaching the present period of it8| o, TUESDAY AFIERNOUN, NOVEMB&R} WEDNESDAY MORNING, ESTATE. REAL PSiAIE ON THE Bast SIDE OF TEN O'CLOCK, AT MY | By virtue of aGecree of the circuit court of Frirfax | ARTI SEC. BD SEMEL T (HGH) INQ@BORGR- everybody in Washington, and all advertise- | yonkers, N. a few days ago and which at | history the earth passed in succession through | FOURTH, in front of the premises, we will sell at COMMENCING a’ “ pl ° te a. [ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOUK P.M, to close real SALES | OOMS, A ERAL A-SOu1MENT OF “4 = 5 i060 >. tisements in its columns are regularly and) first was thought to bea case of suicide bas | Rteat geological phases, during which its con- Stouyudione, | HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE, EMBUACING OAK. | Serr ol Ore mae, November 2. USB in the | TOMS. Dc ~y f a ‘ 2. 25, c! 4 WALNUT AND PAINTED’ BED ROOM SETS, : é 7% u carefully read by all members of the Louse- | becomo a most mysterious affair, Tt has al- | timents and seas wero several times deranged | oy coiampii Goligts Nt een ist fronting | PARE PECTED. VAMIOUS COVE | gu 'Sarceuae Sanu at ANEEYE | : | }ready been likened to the ease of Benwell | by the internal forces that its nucleus of matter 24 28-100 feet with depth of 125 fect tow 20-foot BEC RE TARE EET ER oe ey BLE TOP | Sit oMer for ssié at pubic suction, im front'of the | — Jured to this country and murdered by Birchall, | im fusion developed. None of these revolu- | "YZis property is among the best on 14th street,in | TABLES. ‘of which the inte Phils Utieruack retemed will, um att ATT STH OL OF BONE. D. 1800, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOC Ui at public auction Feal estate 10 Ccorgetot part of lot thirt; NA mark : BED LOUNGES, OOOKING AND HEAL- | tate of which the thas Thay Uteiack deena ». "5 " i us IN TUVE: CAKPETS, RUG! TH ry ~ - * A SHARP REJOINDER, Tesgecier Byrnes of New York. detailed two of | tions Ls fea = ir ad ioe pores Mira ‘Gea oeany Jag Liaran, and tien a a ATIIRG, ABORT Lot" Bs Obor age Soutainne 1700 ones meee hen eine Ee Pee | Pane : tusk of track- | germs and it is today more impossi fwantascs of the city aud. den. inet ‘ : vi. i Secretary Nobie’s Keply to Gov. Hill’s ia Ses Gee co riaea bdeta pelecbirt than ever for @ geological eataclynm to eanse | Paideuves. water, wid sewctage: comsrete fave: | PILLOWS. Aso, lie niaber ot Secon. tn acre 100 auaas Lae. ps oa POOL TABLE IN COMPLETE ORDER, CASH | Sept UO cP do eee ane Upiand. sud ail of 4 Diatrict oe (31) im Boatty and aud described as ful tbe southwest = aaset ch aresult. The most important of the his- | can be had in that viemit; te in very besvy timber, both | of nuing tuence Northerly and parell » Secretary Noble in re- | £°% 9 BFeat c or of otherwise unraveling # } Suc : ‘Terms;, sold subject to a decd of trust of $2,000 ‘COUNIER AND OTHEK BAK FIXTU aoe (oa ny ze oth | - - —— phen fn Len Fab shoei boomers | mystery which grows daily more tantalizing, | toric catastrophes of this kind is contempora- | each'oe‘aue Man gt 1505 eh 6 eee oe He 4 cnt ft ay Csouth ive of tae rd to the recount of the pop New | nie TIS neous, We refer to the gigantic eruption of | 14y9ble’ semi-aunusfiy; STORY OF t heretofore atte Henry Wet 180, Delance of purchas LARGE QUANTITY OF TIN AND GLASS W: <p balance of purchase money at SES OND Rowe hb Placed for shipping we good markets ties, Lumber York city has eticited a res po . in which the | one-half cash end one-half in six montus from day of : A ¥ ord wood. ‘The cv cultivation hae a | &t riche i Migs sae The story of th ged suicide is eubstan- | Krahatoa im 1889, which claimed 50,000 | sale. with Gpcrcentiuterent or ail over 82.0u0 ou | ARTICLES, eaietmanate ange teal comfortabie de lite foase and oubeiantial Secretary informe gore r x Sale i an be paid iu casi, ion 7% . LOWE! <3 — na tin Becretary informs the governor that he hae | tially as follows: An expensively dressed old | victims and totally transformed the configura- | SH lotcau be paid iu casi; at option of, pucchaser; | 4 Auctioneer. | Fieh'ng Shore is cue of the siheat bent ence el already receiveda letter from the mayor of | D0 on each jot at time of sale. ‘lernis to be com- moe weat to the piace of New York on the same subject and adds, rather ; ovement, Fight abd appar tartly, that “while you have added the weight of the governor's oftice to the complaint yoa | have failed to add to those already presented | be: s } ; . ; WL meer. ust profitabl e rive ‘om gentleman, who two west ago gave a receipt | ion ofthe Strait of Sunda. Despite their great | #20) ua cach iot xt ultot et fevuu to te com | 7a HOMAS DOWLING, AGCUGOROT Yourih'cash cud the tesidue in three) equal amuas . was found dead in a room at | Violence such phenomena are always local, and, | Silat risk and cost of defaultine purchaser, after > paym-uts, evidenced by interest-bearing notes, se— Kk with less than $1 | consequently, without untoward influence upon | days’ notice of such resale 1B sume newaparer pub- SPECIAL OF FINE FURNITURE. Pured by deed of tras: on the property soul: expenses ereom was a bundle of hese bese otarrmplrous she — a et lene Hon: D.C. By order of syndicate. SALE of conveyacing to be borne by the pureii rhe ition of life 3 jan greatly reduced, — “ ed po authorized by nip go wo rece a | : == —_ Private bide and report tie ame tothe court orl the earth bas entered upon the calm period of THIn EV ON WEDNESDAY, nstuoR a its existence, A rapid examination of this pro- action. For furtaer jofo: yply to the under- Paved at the. ad below, Wo WIL by the mayor a single suggestion of the shght- | - Is the gove H ‘i i inuti : FECHN UCTIONEER, 6: LoUGHBY, eat value.” Ho rousinds the governor that his ng pardon for the imcon- §tessive diminution of interna: nergy istolead | ST CLAIR FECHNEL, AUCTIONEER, 611 Pa NOVEMBER 5, 1690, AT 11 O'CLOCK, Aleeaurin iy sirtun Cte; | sea exhortation upon the subject of fair apportion- | venience he was and saying thatthe | U8 to a particularly rational solution of the | [NG Cilreieeme:! Pawnbrokers’ Pledges, Goid and 8 ° Eb. MEREDIZ: » Veq comimlssiomers cf | Bpery s ta ate a ment was neediess, and had he “read the cor- | inhumanity of a few persons had riven him to | problem ot the world’s end. When the solid ches, Guns, Curlers, Musical Instruments, | AT MY AUCTION ROOMS, ELEVENTH STREET 2 at jo at Ano ce ond coms: 3m er, a broker at No, 198 | crust of our globe formed it surrounded an in- Rue mace ts Purchaser may be had after five auvertisement of such re- fale iu some uewspaper published in Was! All con & douse ° i death, Perry If. Sam ned it s = f in the Evening Star newspapee ranma hepereb ea niriveangy rang a F eecaiter ied the body as that of James | eandescent find spheroid, which afterward con- | = |_ AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, I SHALLBELL & esIRARES TWO.-sTORT Aup pasaenyT peace | So owledameute abd recording of hee Ge bees oe en, you would | fy Edear and exlibited the above mentioned | densed toward its center under the action of —————— — nnn | LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF FINE HOUSE, SIX RooMS, ALL. MODERN. 1M- CHALLOS M. MATTHEWS, Tra: have found your topic already exhausted.” Tecerpt for £5,000. cooling, In measure as it Feehan this HOS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, EROVEMEN TS. 20. 23 HOSTKELT NOKTH- | nl-dads 1208 S ist st now, 714 PSth et. mw, Continuing the Secretary says: TEANGE FEATURES OF THE CAST. nucleus diminished in volume and the external i — ‘ bad PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, 3 ON. WASCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPHOV It is much to be regretted that inaletter{ The Ma pee luct of George H. Edgar, a | C°Vering gave way in places and cracked in or- A ASEMES MiICK DWEEEINO WISh 0- : = SEVENTH. at DALEY ALT RocLock we will Cc ‘ ‘ sobre i Sreeey i Ghuma ehea i upon a purely official mat- i “becquent | 2°? t2 follow the motion of shrinkage. Itis in| S1OKY “BRICK BACK BUILDINGS, ONO offer for sale in front of the premises TH AND SEVENTH STKRETS payor ypengahoennie gto pasts — parth | nephew of the deceased, dud his subsequent! thiy way that were produced the ‘large folds} S1KLRT BEAWEEN 1ST AND 2D ‘SiKEDTS 4 NUMBER OF FINE PICTURES Bub Lote, . é “ omg | disappearance, the fact tha: a valise carried by | that formed the principal reliefs of the sur- oa aare Si and impute acorrapt p 5 © cen- | Sisapp Y | that for e princip ae Fronting 17.61230 feet. Th rresen: } whing the count of the cif ‘York, | bun y and the absence of , ing become thicker, will be covered by enor- and at the request of the party therey. VIEW t ; ace deiomdumts, f will offer for sale at Ql the census work isso entir ly gratuitous and un- | poon—these are the clicf peizts upon which | atmosphere will be gradually absorbed in the | eR Vi Vey’ Liv TEEN MONEE OR eG | sale. ,1f the terms of sale are not coh PABE FOUR UCLOCRT A tha tolioe tag hee aed founded as to be slanderous, as you should | the theories and operations of the police are | numerous internal spaces, 'P.A1., lots Go, 66. 67, GS aud 6Y, in the sub- WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO, Anctioncers, er rey oe re egret Tenerved to resell city'of Washington, District know that your abusive course cou!d not tend | based. But there is vastly more than this tobe | ‘Lhe surface of the moon, deprived of air and | division of part of lots’? sud 8 in square 0333, a8 per sa sag ——— ——— A Jot thirty-four ch4) i in book 16, page 149, of the records of the wus: street, opposite Pennsylvania purchaser ater five d office Of said District, with the isnpeovemeuta — ——— — E One-third cash, of which $100 must be paid Fee i " i pl to promote that fa.r and judicial consideration | thought of Mr. Sumner says, in effect, that ; water, with immense furrows that traverse its | ¥ Thave been disposed to give to the application | James H. Edgar and so nephews, George | plains and mountains, presents tho spectacle of the mayor. Your charge, imputing fraudu- | H. Edgar and Robert Rowe, came here from | of this beginning of rupture, for our satellite eatin ania nee thee lent motives to others, rather suggests that as | Ens'and three years ago. und that the old gen. | is more advanced in development than the ter- | CGuat instailmeuts in siz, twelve ad euhicen monic your party thinks an increased population 2 brought with him in the neighborhood | restrial globe. Having passed this stage the | for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M, ! four hundi vd aus Lal SAPANESE ART AUCTION SALE DAILY at-dbie a a E. WAGGAMA dwelt Scie Oue-third in cash, of which @200 Paid at the sale and the balance of eash within 10 days thereaft 0, 1 sens: coens! ii i i y ale and secured by deed of trust on prop- ‘would inure ti agi ha 0,000, which was mereased by successful | dead star, cracked in all directions, will break | {rom day of ale : ste (omen: wai hae eee Ses te Soles sw York city. in pieces and the fragments will be scattored | hver “ie terum ate wor complicl wh oe aeon Bur, | We will offer to the “highest bidder” about 600 pieces joard of New York has been made partisan) | along its orbit, This destiny of the earth is | from wale the trustees reserve the rigut turesell the | Of “GENUINE JAPANESE OBJECTS OF ART.” needs the vei psest seru ak ohaicihe | still a thing of @ very remote future. Yet 1t | property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting par. | Not one piece of “imitation or American manufacture ist recorded in Liber No, seconds of the District of by The idea th ensive tast he could have | ; , eto. be reyrenen a = ie chaser or purchesers. A)) convevencivg and recordin ¥ I quest of bereby: secured by deed of tru ob the s The charges now being made in New York | Sg%tndered £5,000 in two weeks. to say nothing secms as if the natural evolution of our globe | Gi teat yuscheneta Coe eer ene | will be found in this collection.” Every Vase or other | Coluinbia aidat the r-quest ot the Party thercty ge. | secured by deed of trust ou the neu against the city government by democrats are | at @ much larg t, wiich, on the au- | will cause the disappearance of life long before ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAY, Ov ESDAY, MBE ELE. ENTH, | i cash. All conveyancing and ARLE PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM. ii Trustees, | object of art offered “absolutely guaranteed as repre- , Was not invested, is re- | the extinction of the sun. It is, moreover, . ILLING, i dded to th: | easy to seo that in the geological’ epochs lost | _T#OS. EF WAGGAMAN, Auct. n4-d&ds__| sented or no sale. notof akind to reliev from the gravest any work done by it | thority of Mr. Sw uspicion of reckless partisan- | carded as prepos if termsof sale are nc _THOS. EWA BLE. More’ sutstivision of pact of block 15, | 10 days trot wil be rrsold 96 ship. other most wi vt circumstance, Mr. Ed-|in the might of ages the vital forces were | THOMA DOWLING, Auctionoe, ‘The name of the direct importers will be torn aed ee ee a eee ey bee | Eouuae stan, JOUN KiDOUT, Truster. cusations, heretofore ¢ in- | gar, bke many other Englishmen who come to | more powerful than those of our day. We | garp oF VALUABLE \MPROVED PROPERTY | ©? 4PPlication, trict, improved us above stated paceead 7 Phone pm prem pe See nee ces an | this Gcuniey. did nos gel Kielmoaey Ge teak: |have o gedation thie in the exuberance of | © Or THE NOKIH SIDE OF LOAD SIRLET GE | On MONDAY some 30.casesof new goods will be on genic: Genral cain cnn eaten ae Suman | _ pence mnen SneM, Rewnennent fore the enumeration was announced. Some of | DUt carried it with him. If he carried it with | fe that then gave birth to animals and came SS me anna eS exhibition, consisting of stailments in 6, 12 and 18 months for wich Lotes of | | Sptcemmaiaied DARE & ©V., Aucta spapers in New York and | him to Yor\ers in the black valise, whero is the | plants beside which the present gigantic beings | GFURGETOWN, AND BEING ri es seem parcheet; bearing interest from dey of sale and ee- | Ptewprony SALE OF VALUABLE. BUILDIN e made the census enumerators’ work | MOnCy and wisere is the valise? ure but dwarf, The day on which, through } py virtue of the powers verted in us wider a certain Satsuma, Kare, Imary avd Tyson Poreslaing, cured by deea Se option of pareheeee te conn be taken, | LOIS O08, THE, CORNER, OF Deine ‘ t by exciting the prejudice of iz- NO PROOF OF POISONING. — oa Veale, - Soop oe ye deed recorded in Liber Pragtiniee pet pt mr Beautitul Silk Embroidered Screens, Sombied with m1 days frumeate the property wil | AVENUF AXD K STKEE1» SOUTHWEST. Rorance ageinst if, and it isto be remarked that] One thing to which the attention of the au- | MO Ut intelligence cill wot Lo ate one eae | uc auction on WEDNESDAY. THe TWELFTH DAY | Salad and Punch Bowls, Jardisteres, couvepansing and seceding’ oll OS as ponaiase | BOTLERERT Santee 3 as the Ist of July | i had then $ Fi | etapa: elligence will n ‘ak Supply | OF NOVEMBER, 1800, AY FOUR O'CLOCK P.M, Large Decorated Umbrellas and Lovely Scrolls, | ooat. OPCLOCK nt of sates belie the Heaton ce that Edgar died from the effects of a de of | ue biace,of will probably be also the day on | on thenrsnizes lias nuntrseg three (3 “eur (Q).408| and'other que oo saurerous toentiecrane THOMAS E WAGGAMANS geautees, | bet polis in which you bitterly assailed the census | that Edgar died from the eifcets of a dose of | which the last reprentatives of our race and division of partot the Linchicuun eatate, wa reconted iy | | Specialatteution iscalled to the fect that in thivesl- | paige p JOHN, W. PILLING, aidnte | Reeoaeet aide aad nd asserted without | morphine or that Le was poisoned at all. There | of the entire creation will have to live in the | Surveyor's County No. 7. paxe 86. Each of said | lection will be found 6 pair of the largest and most | _7HOS. E. es ~ West. This property as very le for the _ know ame evil purpose you | has been no autopsy. A perfunctory examina- | bowels of the carth in tho pursuit of sir and | lots linea frontage of Stty ¢ ‘tn averae deathat tives | costly SATSUMA VASES WITH PEDESTALS ever | (\HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE: | Of biisitenser dwelling houses "abd, containe Se aente the newspaper criticis and spoke of the | phine was the cause of the man’s death, Ag | of the earth. Deprived of atmospheric fluid, | “Yi said lots will be wold subject to the following | averaging 40 INCHES, = eg et a Ohe-thirdeash Dalance in «ix and twelve . a er By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, mont! deposit of #100 will be required at the isfeat army of inquisitors sent prying into our | before remarked, no bottles that could ‘have | the surface of the globe Will thereafter have for | conditions: 1bat no building sball 1e erected ou ssid Nothing more appropriate for a Christmas present | in Hauity Case Xe. 1224, wherein hischael Sinner time of ala, dorms to’ be complied with in tens Ouses. asking impertinent questions, making | Coutamed poison were found in the room, temperature only that of interstellary space, : Land ae Re {ime on Koud utreet | ehan a beautitul pair of Satsuma Vases, and eth.ts are complsbanteand kdward T. Bukeraud | Qaye. ; > bi > 2 : : = - = And while our human race will be reimmersed | pucyoser, ant no builditie to Ue erected thereon sal | TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Je Buction. , ie 0d OF Ro wale Rotice the possible effect of all this in raising | Where is Geo. H. Edgar, the nephew who ex- oat less tliat Aye thousand ($5,000) dollars, none ol = g in the nihility from which it had emerged for THDAX of NOVEMBER. | n3-ddds KATCLIFFF, DARR & CO., Ancta, a few thousands of centuries, other humanities PAST FOUR O'CLOCK ¥.M., ali popular distrust and disinclination to respond | of ground situate in Washinvton | py LOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. tothe enumerators. You did not succeed in | citedly brought the news to Mr. Sumner, ar- Suid conditions tobe waived or broken except by the FOURTH AND FIFTH, consent of the owners or a majority of the part West on 5 4 city, District of Co!ut jt, known as partof lot five i 1 1 _ cece: of si bdi vision. AT ELEVEN A.M. AND THREE P.M. Fi vi di idred ' ‘ " , Y these efforts to any considerable degree, but | Tansed to go with him to Yonkers and then ais- | wili suceced one another upon the innumerable | Hoa atrect of said subdivision ee division, im sguare two hundred | (MPORTAXT SALE OF -FALCABLE BUSINESS you aro largely responsible for any inaccura- | appeared? ‘That ia what the police want to | stars that people infinite apace. two years, Puschasce to givenotes tos defers jane | Last aale of these goods before the holidays, and etrity-three (283), besinuing for the same « PROPERTY cies that m ist. You set the example by | know. And how did young Edgar hear about ec eee aes a, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable wei. a WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Of said lot, ranuiine thence «ast ue lite of Letreet | 5,Q2 TUESDAY. NOVEMB!R ELEVENTH, 1890, af derouncing a law of Congress, and thus sug- | the suicide of Suuth® and at once know A Sarcastic Telephone Girl snnnabty amd secured! by ded of Krust on the probcrty Auctioneers. | twenty sik feet and four inckies: thence north WO fect. | MALE FASE ROCK OCLCK FM. wo will ofier for s 4 ut S p From the Lewiston Journal. ed, OF ali cas) ure jo ie phe auction of the prem jor Rested om by your less acute political | ‘as the man lying dead in the - Gu cach lot of 500 with be required wn c thence west twemty-three feet two inches to a pot ‘ige of sale. | JQ ATCLIFFE, DARK & CU, Aucuoneers tires feet eaet trom the west line of wast lot: theuce niches ; thence northwest- rly line of said io jehes from wa. ? three aucnes from the SLDEROS CARLISLE, } Trusteca, vrner of Eand 9th early and continuous partisan } feet un north side $ upen the census have had necessarily ® motive which is easily discerned. That mo- | expected som A “telephone girl” who knows suggests these fato pursued so relentlessly | rules for people who use the telephone: If you Title to be good or deposit retu:ned. Purchasers will z reap to meee pene Heder a 3 le rl ays oF deposits will be forfeited and the } y CHO! z one to meet him in Youkers. He | have a telephone in your office or store, ring | resold at defaulting purchaser's cost and rise "Con, CUT AVENUE XN GMLORTANT AUCTION SALE_OF ONE OF THE | BOF! twelve fet and th: 4 | ¥ ‘ cl oy wardly three feet to CHOICEST BUILDING LOTS ON CONECEL: | Tony durant stteaty nine fee vowing dens x 1, THE CH line of Massachusetts avenue, aud theuce southwe: tive points to an unjust end, which I certainly | hoped that mceting would bring him good, | “*ve ® teleph : Veyaueing at purchaser ecost GOVEN ANT AND MANY FINE PRIVATE REMI- | line of Massachusetts avenue, and thence southwest; saat all‘not promote. “It is but just that there | Some old clothes left in his room fadwentos thes | UP ‘“Central” and then ae sm snk wall ono WILLIAM &, GORDON, | on WELNESDAY AFIERNOON, NOVEMBER | Hitt ausles to Letroct ome hundred feot to the bewin: KNOWN A ae 4 should be no delay in completing the census, | there was aseerct meeting of some sort, and | Customer. Always speak in an undertone, in JAMES HLTAxiou, "Assignees, | eitrn, 1800, at HALE-PASE FOUR OCLOGE we | "aenrttty tua provements Were wana | — FOCKTH StatET NOLTHMEST OND that the purposes tor which it is intended may | the death of the old man shortly after showed | order to make “Central” ask you what you] n4-dts G13 15th st.n.w., will offer for sale in front of premixes, the bulance thereof in six, twelveand cighte-n months, virtue of acertain decree passed by the Supreme Le accomplisired. that his hopes had been disappointed. Who | want, {f she doesnot hear you, tell her to| PPAWNBROREWS AUCTION SALE. ~~ dae ES he for which the vurchuser will ive Prouissory Hotes tate, gl fatter assorted in the speech men- | lured Edgar to America: sivake up ¢= “take the cotton out of her ears." | E> Cail yereis hiding kein 1 to 27501. fn-| sronting aa wo feet Se Connecticyt avenue and ran- | property util all puschase mutey be palit No decd public ancy ernie sa one: e bhie: . ——— Dut your “plug” i clustve, and intere hing back toan aley. Thi 1s ue of the most desirable | bry purchase money utd tuterest be paid Fume rites) VEN 4 Book: 2 Church of the Covenant and mab; ¥ o1 5 Dou vey~ policy of breaking the power of the solid south wen tonal be y handsome private | of $100 required when property is sold. Cony; central office and offer to lick the whole tele- Albums, bible: residen it pucchaser’s cost. If terms of sale be not on, ct “of Covumbis, to in presidential as well as congressional elec- | The Deep-Sea Photographic Apparatus | phone company for neglect of duty. Take i ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two, three | Evmplied with tt diteru da} from day of sale the Sy LY tions by deliberately ignoring the vast is Explodes and Injures Two Men. your time in answering your bell, or, what is patel, Will be sold at public | pro ars, 6 per cent, secured by deed of trust om | trustees reserve rizht to resell the property at risk ad twen \nproved by two erty sold, or ull cash, at the option of the pur- | ana cost of defauiting purchaser after five days’ ad- brick dw creases of population in that section of the coun-| Additional particulars are to hand respect- | better, do not answer it at all, but in about halt | suction at 261 Px ave, u.w..oh LHUKSDAY, NOVEM. | Chawur. A deposit of 8300 Teq 4 "1 s, od at time of sale. rtisement of such resale iu the Evening Star, of sae: One-thira of the purchase money his the tans dace = A 9 t . BEK SIXTH, 1890, at 7:30 pan. B. BURNSIINE, | $f Of eal et geeory? ™ pene in casi: aud one-thard inoue one-third in tw Hy daring the Inst decade.” | The truth is that | ing the disaster to the deep-sea photographic |®9 hour ring up aud asked who called | 4} PIX Fawnbrokér. | Uayn trom day of male, tiale veartved te tach ee Ro, 1410 rest uertwest, arefromn the day Of scles thederted peyesents 8p Ro compisint whatever has bem received from | oS ation which loft Missed the | YoUand get mad if “Central” has forgotten | “anctionesr, n4-st_ | property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting: pus- WiteiaM SBE LEER, ¢ Trustees, | Re'sccurea by dced of trust on the propariy meld end &ny southern state as astate against the census, | ©=P¢ wes sast, Japan, on the | who it was, She has nothing else to do but re- | — SG SIMASES Ge pp | Chaser after ave days’ advertisement of such resale in 486 Louisiana aveni to bear interest at «ix (6) per ceut, payable annually; gna, the only serious claim of an erroneous | 19th of last month on an experimental cruise. | member. Allow evorybody who wants to to | BL VATUEOF A DECREE OF THE CIRCUIT | sone 1i Conveyancing and recording atthe nwstat the | THOS. E WAGUAMAN, Auct._ BLdbis | oa A detocit ot S500 will uerequired of tne pare {imation of population and representation | The junk on which the party embarked was so | use your telephone. Hang the receiver big | onthe vath day'ot October, 1830) Tk the Chantees | Can Al couves RATCLIFFE DAKE& CO.” | [>ATCLIFFE, DAKE & CO. Aucioncnm. Chaser of parcheecre on each gienel seopery Sok by astate came from the republican state of | seriously injured as to necessitate an im-| nd up, as in this way it gets fullof dust,which ear are apn aes ee Seer ads ‘auctionscra, | AR passes ou the day of wale. | Terune of wale to be complied with = = on bs “ . ze comp id. Wich detal, | —* 7 ih ten 0) days fom the day of sale oF they Cregon. Out of the 2-781 counties in all the | mediate return to port, but only two members | ™#Kes another cause for complaint, Bang on | sta/,8@, complainants, and Kichard B. Lloyd ot a F[VIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. De ig will to reauid ‘st the Tisk abd costof the defeuiting states and territories there hae been no com- | nde the transmitter with alead neil as though | sale there.n named DAY, the FT) :N purchaser. Ail couveyancing and recording et par- aint whatever save from Multnomah couniy | Of the crew were hurt, but not seriously. Prof. | you intended to knock it through the wall. | TEENTH Day OF N 1sv0, at TW ZEENTH Da OF NOViMBri 1800-4 TWELVE | EIGHT HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS IN UNI-| _ TEENTH STE IS Sovtie im Oregon. There has not beeu a complaint | Skarheli, who was the original inventor of the | This invariably mukes it talk better, Refuse | Q'CLUCK M., in front o eibise mace tine 7 y On THURSDAY AFiEKNOON, NOVEMBER ‘a —_ southern city that hee not p= | ly mu Rosslyn, Virwinia, offer for sale at pubue auction the VERSITY PARK AT AUCTION, SIXTH, ot HALY-TAST FOUR O'CLOCE: wemotee Z apparatus used, declared that it must eventu- | to pay toll messages, and if you are on a line | fuliowmny property, to wi i EDNE: “s “erin aa Promptly and satisfactorily adjusted without 4 | ally prove a success and that the recent failure | Wit #ome one always listen to their conversa- | All that lot of ground known ag lot No. 10, of the | gQ? WEPNESDAY. NOVEMBER FIFTH at FOUR | for salein frou — chaser's cost Fecount, save at Columbus, Ga, and there was | S1Y Prove # su ont of the mackino, | Hon Aud be sure to want to uso the line while | qgvar" cate ies Lior ttretonten se ade oeats oF | Gein 10 and 1 Nn block ain Universi Pee sectarian found an increase of 1,138 only. Ho emo to carcless management of the machine. | ),0y are doing so, Whenever you sce the man- | Sarcf crn caunny Cee mia county in Liber fronung on Welling and Euclid place. Lots 6 and 7 SQUARE 1019, You seem to be ag: ure corner lots, 70x14: st acensus tobe taken | The photographic apparatus consisted of an | ager tell him that if he cannot give you a bet- | 4.0. 498. et sequitur, and bounded ‘and descr.bed os the others are 50143, ‘This | Fronting 59.10 fect on Pennsylvania avenue and run- maine ~ 4 ~ property is considered the most valuable in that | ming back an averave depth of about 68 feet, contain- even by your, own sts , for you vetoed a bill | ee camera ope carbines box. | ter telephone or get that one fixed you will | £2! Pe oe Aue at A. tyo largestones ou the beach | Section and should command the atteution of invest= ng 4.164 square feet of ground. js So ioe i Mie ane whieh eae Me tok ag ated to withstannd a pres-| throw the whole thing out of the window. | 5.5 east 5.02 chains to B; eouth 73 eat eo lake ts | OF . twoyears < r a Fequired by its constitution. It is reasonable | sure from 600 to 1,000 pounds to the square | When the mspector comos deny that you have corner to lot Nod; | y hema; One-third cash: balance one, two and three | and two years, 6 per cent, balan at thie inch, Attached to this wai ove that the patronage you seem to think an in: ap nious con: ‘Stone in the west line | YCa% with notes bear.ue antercst and secured by a | option of the purchaser. A depost of $100 at tue of over complained of the telephone aud say that hort: Ko.0 west | deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyanci sale. If the terms of sale are not compiled with in ential in political affairs would not trivance wh: ch, when the stand upon which | jt works like a charm, to B, eutake or stone to be sot on the east | #84 recording at parchaser's cost. $300 deposit will | fifteen days from day of sale right reserved to resell pap EE HN + B 7 eau $ folho 0? the land records of the District of into your hands, of, judging you by tie | tho box rested touched bottom, released tho | ' Pecus thkten vane olephone for future ref: SiiscagoutwesteraCremalae | PaScCui tet end eka atts Sat tteyet ate | Ma PEeU Shae abe diet abl, Grok of he deqealine | 20cm fle 168. of te bend rapese othe Danahat lard you apply to others, your official ac-| cap from the lens and at the same instant | erence, eee eenbe eitienaid ne wort gy aenst HBC Oflot | the day of eave the property will bo Fesold at tho Fiuk | fu wome newspaper published in Washitgcon, Dec, | cuted, we will Sra IEF tion would have been just the opposite of what | brought into contact the contents of two bottles es to the beginning, containing two acres of land. This oe of the datsalting purchaser, Cy ee ee ee AST POUR t CK PM, Lot 2a, it was. of chemicals, which gave forth a brilliant No Food for 218 Days, Property iw situated a short distance above the Aque- | Ouidta "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ni-d&ds - ” RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. roveTuents above stat As Ihave demonstrated, the'great body of the | light aud an instantaneous photograph re-| Yesterday was the two hundredth and eigh- | {Ut Uridee, ono ite West Washiueton, of George a | Sea . caeh of wich ¢100 must be a mre apne bag | gulted. " iBh- | town, and hus upon ita valuabl: stone quarry, — UtRY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | J) ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, e Line of sai’, balance Iu three equal i- People of the United States are content with ; sult e teenth day since Mrs, Adam Wuchter of Allen- | The undersigned have received w bid ot 82.500 for TY SITUATED At THE COLNCE OF | B& —— aud eighteen months, for the ns, and are uninfiuenced by partisan | Uufortunately at the third or fourth attempt a ta bi Sk “ 4 this property, secured by ad-posit of #500 cash, aud TWE ECOND AND D STREETS NORTH- USTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATF, notes of purchaser, Learmg interest from. ava Pemoabirwaggien Papen Sustained by their con- | to obtain a picture the machine was upset when | town, ‘a, has partaken of any solid food, and | by the terms of the decre» aforesaid the auction wiil WEST. BEING IMPLOVED BY THKEE FRAME HOUSES | sale and secured by deed of trust ou property sold. wa fidence, I shall “proceed with the disehargo of | ouly @ short distance noder water and a territic | her condition today is better than it has been | started with the bid of $2,500, By virtue and in pursuance of a decree passed in the 8, 420, 431 AND 433 NEW YOKK AVENUE | bo taken, and ali conveyancing aud recording will be cf the purchase money to f and at the sale, and the partook of a little nourishment, and that was a | Temtve in two equal annual installment se of Sarah Hindman Meredith et al. vs. Joseph NOATHWES1, IN WASHING LON, D.C. at purchtser’s olson Barney et al, beiug cause No. 12.533,1n | By virtue of a deed of trust duly secorded in Liber | with in fi at one | equity. in the Supreme Court of the District of Co- | 14. . If terms of sale are uot complied 1B d&ys from sale the property will be re- 10, fohho 409 et seq., ove of the land records of the | sold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, my official duties in this and ail other business | €xplosion was the result. The invention took | for several months, This morning the woman | be paid in casi: on the duy before me, carefully and justly. cor- | several months to construct, and it will be comin o 4 is a con e g un e be he expec a - and two years from the day of sule,the deferred | Jumbia,1 shall, ag trustee, on WEDNESDAY, THE | District of Cotumbza. and at the request of the parties | after six Gaye’ adverisemen: ‘The Fve.ing Star, mrMeeny ac 3 a e — a halates “s " ‘Drop etain FI cI in front of the ut of the pre? v1 DAY, Ke " . right. ~ — soe ministered to her. She was greatly benefited . Offer for sale at public auction the following | 27 ay hemlet 5 until the purchase soney and. interest is fuly | premis , AST FOU OF THOS. E. WAGGAMA avait Wie nanueiitn ai dddicaniiies ua cade IN THE BASE BALL WORLD, | >y it, and shortly afterward became eo rational 1d, and the deferred installments to be evideticed | real est All that piece ur parcel of ground situate | P.M, the following described real estate to w: 4 suagicate of the inating cate af the Uniow ta Wachter tae ae, ae easy, tak, Mee. | Stracusl acuity. ‘the purchescrie permitted teas | Meseese {a tue cy of Washington and, Known and | of ofiginal dot four (4.10 ator tot four <2) the terms I have employed, but I find my justi- | Capitalists of the Players? League Try- | Wuchtor denies that she is fasting. She says: | Leinute: tess f atallinents at any tine Deloss ma: | Ranaberteinon tye Keound viak oF, plan, thereof, mich Lien west of a line’ drawn parallel to. the fication in the reckless intemperance oi lan- ing to Wind Up Their Aftairs. a — Ibut masticate food, then all the weulth | turity by paying the samo with interest to date uf pay- | iu tue city of Wacuington, in the Dieeiee ut Cola — . of the wor Gpronce STICKNEY, Auctioneer, which les west of a line drawn parallel to the east | TRUSTERS’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PROP- - | line of said lot from a point sixteen feet (16) distant ELTY ON SIXIFENTH STREET BETWEEN EK would not urge e to attempt | meni. Conveyancing ut the costof the purchaser, | bia, sai vt being situated on the corner of Tweut; outhwesiwardly from the utueast corner thereof, IND NOK HWEsT. Fou have secu fit to use—language which || There was another conference of Players’ | enytuime like feting The Phiedcohay np! | “Dated Alexsiideis, Va. aber 3 1890" second (22) and D streets northwest, being the waume | beinz thomost weatwardiy ity deetten iurhuen 30.103 | pANUL NOK MBEST | sas much in truth as it is in the dig- . i < dosti nf pase) eat MES ROCATON DAC | Proverty conveyed by Benyamin stoddard to Willian | frontine on New York avenue by tie :ull depth thercot | P¥ Q3Ty%o ol aived of trust to us, bearing da lio Tiley Sous gedad"Gmed, Whteh ta te League men atthe St. Cloud Hotel in New| sician who — here recently said he could not BpAMES B. CATON, ras Hindman by, decd. date saaey sixteenth (16), Said lot has w froutaxe of ity feot tem | Gtr Cr acq., wf thie land Pecurds ol the Listriet Of coe iS you » Whic! RE shich Pre: i " hat ‘ouly be pecial Cominiasioners of Sale, | eiguteeu hundred ahd seven (150. oy Lock avenue bey the aepthof boutons ct seq. of the land recorde uf the District of ¢ past has been filled by emment men of both York yesterday, at which President Addison of | as#ist me, and that God could be my only help. wt plier k avenue by the dep oe luuibia, acd’at the cequest of the party secured there- The: 1. H. H. Young, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the | — ‘Jers of sale: One-third Os) purchase money cas! tiea of New York. Chicago and his attorney, Charles M. Walker, | These words Ishall never forget. In God 1 | connty of Aiczandrin, Va, do certify that the 4 e merits of the mayor's application | Julian B. Hart of Boston, Edward Hanlon of | Ve #lways believed, and He has consoled me | sioncrs sine feet four iuches (13M) to ia, axed at © = Tomiie | balance in two (2) equal ‘iments in twelve (12) | thirty foot (0: alley. ai se Oe Oe eee {have executed bonds with ap.) and cixhteen (18) mouths with interest at six (0) per | ° ‘rerms: One-Uiird cash, the residue in two equal in- | Vy Wises, OB ACESDAL 114 uction, in front of the iNTH DAY OF NOw Py ” . i K, A.D. » AT FIVE O'CLOCK PM, LOT in mmy painfal hours,” proved security pursuant to ine decree in the above | ccutum peranauia from of ‘sale, notes of pur- | stailients in one and two yeare at G percent interest, | 84) ty VISION OF ORIGI- co him Putsburg, John M. Ward’ of Brooklyn, arthur |" PMSSL Moar __ NORE OLE | esl ayant re oral etna | area ame niece eee ones | Scan ARQ AR AS Oa apa Gov, HILL RETRACTS NOTHIXG. Irwin of Boston and Col. McAlpia of New She Shouted Murder. CUASCERY SALE a. con of the, Supreme Court | oft SRUrenaaet OEE relat ‘Teptus sunt be cia chaver or, purchasers. A" Uepouit. of 8100" on | F2ji#6 Dwelling and Brick Stable, being ren do atau - sex 3 : ; a F virtue of two decrees of on with witht seven dayn trom day" 3 5 e fc é are wo! ope ye ‘ > mannan A special to the New York Herd from El- | York were present. President Addison admit- From the Epoch. of the district of Comumbia, passed, the ouoimeanity | hundred cSeuoy dell terete ae te ees wane oaeted nk tetieas Gas tem caret oe ae Se ee en ee ee mira, N. Y.. says: Gov. Hill was shown a co) ted that he bad endeavored to come to terms| The other night a woman in @ house on | cause 1 Doe, 27, whereim Damel Pratt Wriclit y is knocked down, Ail conveyancing at | trustees reserve the right to resell the property at (he my ge , conga ap - 2 ey — : complainant ad Euima C. Wright ot al ure defonte ‘cost, Mok and cost of the defauluus purchaser or pur. | StS! six (6) per cont p cones Noble's letter at his hotel bere | with President Spalding of the Chicago Na-| Broadway flung ae ated a ae tea the thor au euuiy catne 11900. Duce 20, ULNRY WISE GARNETT, Trustoo, Chasergatter live dupe’ advertionpese of cock veateta et ye qin fg last night. He said after looking it over: “Ij tional League Ciub, but had failed, for the | im piercing cries of “murder!” This caused | wherein Dauict rate Wiizht cCatacs complaint és Sih st aw. | some newspaper ins ushincton, D.C. Ail convoyanc- | Sf Sule. All A EE Oe | a tub, bu k ¢ nd Irvin B. Wright is defendant, 1 shall on LU DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts, 14-co&de ‘and reco! © purchaser, Sune puke mae . ~ ‘cost am not surprised that Mr. Noble refused to do | present at least, because Mr. Spalding wanted | about a thousand people to congregate in the | Hay Me IGH LENT Day MBE iso0, | — = Anets__9 | ins on Sears cicht sanerved. So cenall pt eis ond cost af justice to New York city, The course he has | all the best of it. In fact ho informed the | street, and a policeman upon investigation | offer for we to tho highest udder 3m front of each FUTURE DAY pag al@ othet mw. | foci resale in some newspaper Publisued in Weshiuge ¥ d is in keeping with the whole conduct | oihers that Spalding wanted to give im a cold | found that a wife had been yelling “murder!” | real estate: z S GAR Siero n1-dkas 1425 New York ava, } ston, D.C. 1SHRO! INSON. b Ki i 1. Part of Lot 131 in Wright and Dolo's subdivisio: SALE OF A LOT ON SOUTH SIDE = ee BUSHROD ROB! — Trustees. be 's business since it was undertaken | deal, Mr. Spalding, it is claimed, informed be se her husband was in the habit of leav- 7 M - . yo} N STREET BE. WEEN FOURTEENTH 031-d&ds W.L. CHERY, “4 ecause her husband was in the ol f Pi t Pluing, as said subdivision is recorded : a tionee: i Nushington. Neither Mr. Noble nor Mr. | Mr. Addison that the National and Players’ | ing hor alone every night and. she was, afraid | (ocak einen en eubdivinion 1s, recordod in ENIi DUKOVED BY a DIICK | P\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, = ~— ~ Porter intended to give the peoplea fair count. | League clubs in New Yori and Brooklyn had | to be alone. ‘This is a new dodge for keeping | 1% ook “liecord of Land ‘-urv ys District P Brine Cadac SHOUsD oo RUSTEFS SALE OF THE VALUABLE KEAL FS. Zhe results show that what I predicted in my | practically consolidated and tho National | pleasure-secking husbands athevo nud if ented Funutog thence seach 4 ue of a decd of trust recorded in IMPORTANT SALE BY CAT. LOUISIANA AVENUE SORIBWLST, WASHINGS — en So eaiek be aliens, fo) League could do whatever it chose with the | upon energetically will tend to reduce club | wert 150 fet. thence ix zfplio 250, ot seg. one of the, land record iste eer. aa tated By victunok tan costes Giek of tet, ommetaht een verified. I saw indications then’ that Ragere Ea . incne hog jet of Columbiay at er of the Su- 1 tease y Viriue of the certein om im democratic localities were to be defrauded, and MereAadbes ices oe Sanita, a ct aes a fot Lot letusned “Lin Jouuon's subdivision of eer. | Preis Court for said District, passe ed in Eau y Cane ee ee Mber 1 an at folio 47. ct aug. one of thetand sacents iti now shown that they have been, I reiter- | is president of the Players’ League, will not Capt. Allen Denies Cowardice. po ee ean bas the Deine ou, WEDNESDAY, ‘he TWELFTH Day BELONGING TO HIS EXCELLENCY, SENOR DON | }}1 of the et cured aie Witte MCR » charg. ; ah this Pr ta "SP folio: 4 rN 1590, -F-PA@4 y d .! bE NOVEMBEK A.D. 1800, situate in the city of Washingtou, District of Coluiu- Y * premises the certain: id abd preinines situate aoe yes and nile (200), aa the same ie pecurued in saber “be AVENUE NORTHWEST. tuicty-one (31) teet ten GO) Anche frout on Louis: “ot foe 33U, Of the surveyors ot # tor the Disurict 7 ory jut - h Sofas | Columbia, with church edifice aad all the Axtures and tu square numbered four hundred find himself mistaken, | C2™¢lius Hargraves yesterday informed his buck with that width 1 BO fee Prive New York state of am additional repre- | It is reported that ir. Spalding, when he heard | Felatives here that he should remain in Phila- | ;) $OLS0 of Wriglitaud Do: sentative in Congress and an additional elec- | of Mr. Addison's trip to New York city, sent | delpbia till Wednesday or so long as there is toral vote. Itcould hardly be expected that | word to the New York Players’ Leagu ising th i teen (IS P rd to w York Players’ League people | any prospcet of raising the vessel. He denied Columbia, with ob ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTH, 1890, COE | ee ee nt a asa oe # who have carried out this scheme | not to let Addison frighten them. i . lan: HALF-PAS' ‘CLOC! on nrg east pra 1 ° t Addi ighte ¢ # the charges preferred of cowardice against | 7 Q ° in Lerius of sile: One-third Cs) cash and the balance SCIN MLE at the uoTtuwest corner of said lot numbered Utin the past and thee cee were? | , Nothing desinite was “done ef the meeting. | him and says ho will sot the matter rightiater, | ogtafotgot block 18 of Tuddand Brown'ssuddivisson |, teruinot eile: One-third (O cash and the balance | wieNcING AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, Sieliteen (iN) vt anid nvenue and razuing Wence ‘in the past and they are prob- | but, after a general talk of several hours’ dura- Capt. Allen, who is a resident of Fail River, | vision is recorded im seid surve, | of atx per centum per , Payab-e semi-annually, eriy om said avenue thirty-one (31) tect ten CU) tion on the situxtion, the conference was closed | has many friends there who believe him in- folio 24, | aud secured by deed of trust ou the pro, ert; the plot was c ived at Washington to de-; thinks Mr. Spalding mma: public ably prepared to continue in the same course. *s office in book id; OF inches, thence svuth-osteriy at ricitaugies to said ave- : : 2° | Comprising in part, Three Handsomo French Plate : eed a ee vi c] et a ) et sire E15 all cash jon Of the pucchasor, 8200 re. mue one hu» ed and forty-five (145) feet seven (7) Mr. Nolie seems to be very much disturbed | with the understanding that all parties inter- | hay.tis Se leaving a sailor to drown as Mate | 33,30 fet: width to the rear of the tot Quired a Terms to be complied with in | Mantel Mirrors, Turkish Carpets and Window —_f iticives to an alley, tence westerly on seid alley to the because I ibuted wrong motives to his cen- | ested in the welfare of the Players’ League | Walker accuses him of doin the width is 7 feet, ‘Ihis log contains 10,023 5 from day of or property will be resold at § West line of said lot, and thence northwesterly one sus enumeration. I retract nothing that I have be prese: spe “g | — mi Seaton “s -O=S | mask and cost of defaulting purchaser. All convey~ Drapery, Iwo Magnificent Japanese Embroid- forty (140) teet caught <8) inches to the 2 i | would be present at the special meeting to be eas simar: feet of mound. b cust of default ; forty 140 tect cieut the said. held in Philadelphia on ‘Thursday morning at} Strike at Thompson-Houston Works. | eter aye iehai. of i ees Ponting on Farragut | Sncinis at purchasers cuttin ries, framed, Japanese and other ornaments, — | {Sncno's thereto apperiainag- CORRESPONDENCE WITH MR. KENNEY. — Correaneae Hotel, =, ‘The armature winders of the Thompson-Hous- oa Tou'and Brown's ubdivision of part of ute peeen ge ‘Trustees, Oil Paintings and Fine Steel Engravings, Finely ‘Derm of sale: Jue-third the purchase money im Beveral letters passed yesterday between Sec- | Sut matters will come up fur consideration a wautand Pleasant Plaiue Eis ta ive. Embroidered Cushious, Very Handsome Parlor fter date uf sak, wach interwst payatbe retary Noble and Mr. Kenney, the representa- | THursday’s mecting und it is probable that mn-| ton Electric Company, at Lynn, Mass.. have } 0. the iollowiug described part of lot aa pensat | GEO. W. STICKNEY, Anctionocr, Furniture in Velour, Couches and Fancy y. cobs wocused by © deedet Gras apae ; ° expected developments may arise struck to resist @ reduction in wages. Fifteen | *? Cox's bere ng Sere BUY 11th st. oS1-dkde ; the ‘Dropertsyorall. cosh at. the option of the ‘are tive sent to this city by Mayor Grant with the a — hh loyed in th Court, No, ‘sufveyor's office, be. errant < Chairs, Lace and Satin Wiudow Hangings, shi Adeposit f $50 will be required when the books and papers relating to the recent police | PRESIDENT PIEKOLA’S ESCAPE, | 0° the 69 men employed in the department | Court, No, 2) tulio 2 rubeact corner staal | (QUANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE UNTMPIROY 3 D , ‘ REAL ESTATE SITUATE ON QSIREET NEAR | Push Parlor Suite, Card Table, Candelabras, kod dowa to putchaser. In cane of de- left today and the others will leave as soon as v1 of the pure! to comply with the ‘ ‘ a ete men araleees tes 0s Oren THIRTS-SLCUND STKECT, GEURGEAOWN, Easy Chairs, Keception C! Breakfast Sin ton ‘ange ths properte wall bees, meena of Ct ony, __ SSNesy Betis Stele $0) a wang Bin (Witets Clathen: aan | thas Mave Gomuslited Wai Works he isicsls strsstextendel 15 est: thence ‘wee: 11184 fest:| — Dic miteh “afacck ace ecke mee ae poid at the cont of te defaulciue purchaser after seven Mr. Kenney imferming him that he wished to Fs hott, oouiaed to (Se winders Of arasatuces for | Gace moe sine ‘he | In pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of uae Wales Pape Ridensien Tie, Very days’ wotice by advertisement of such resale 1p some begin an exammation of the books and papers Walked Out of Prison " railway motors, a department in which the men | .7-,0t lettered of Brown's, subdivision of lots | VS. tiur'wiescin tied Fenton abt saeks Saeco | Handsome Walnut ALT. sideboard, Fine China ae and requ-sting him todeliver them to the chief | Details of the escape from prison in Lima, | Fil inocomaniy organized. ‘This is the frst | G4,09, 68 and 67 an Wright Ht LM; Falinerand others tare ve: | and Glass Ware, Elogant Cuinese Punch Bowl, | Ali couverauctny at Mueccat oc ile purcunear: clerk of the Interior Department, who would | Peru, of Dr. Nicholas Picrola, ex-president of | strike of importance in the works. Feconded in Book, cudauts, the nndersisned trustey will sell at public | Fine silver-plated ‘Table Decorations, TNO. F. COX, 1410 Fat. avy, Seer dounaa eee oe justified im relins | PUt in juil on charges of disloyalty and also on More Than Half Right. with that width DO feet ‘ Of ioe nuaered oes unr teed ae reat Part | Chamber Furniture in Walnut and Ash, Mat- ee rs utshing the eustody of the books and papers, | Charge of being responsible for the loss of the | Joln Hay in the November Century, follows: One-taird u? the purchave money imcaaeaanl | Psat. Howkine’ addition tg Georcetownin the Dis | tresses and Bedding of every description, Fine | J}UNCANSON PHOS. Auctioneers But be would take them where they couid be | last few battles of the war between Doliviaand | ‘Zhe great publio receptions, with their vast | the balance thersof im two eaual iustalimente atze- | totes and bounds, tat 19 to eas; Ueginuing for the | ‘Tuble Linen, Drucsele Chamber, Hall and Stair EXECUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL EST AT examined. : acct Peru against Chili, While awaiting sentence | Tushing multitudes pouring past him to shake | eee eine Of te partner in aaa Cena Saint on the south linect Mourth treet (mow | Carpets, Servants' Furniture, Fine Walnut SOUTHEAST, IN WASHINGTON CITY. his response called from the Secretary a | tp. privilege was given his family of diniug | bands, he rather enjoyed; they were not a dis- | chaser shall eect uot to pay the whole o: the purchase | ériy from tie polut where the. West boun line of Table Desk, with scoret drawers, Decorated T wall seli at public auction. tu front of the 7 eurt rejoind which u that be wou! money in cash the de: red paviwents shal be at in- a" of 2 om FRIDAY, NUVE EVEN LH, 1890, at Roctees ane oe — oud | With him on Sund agreeable task to him, and he seemed surprised | terest srom the duy of ea.c at 6 per cent porannuin, | ‘esaid entire ot intersects the south line of Fourth | —Tollet Ware, PAST FOUR O'CLOCH 1, M., part of Lot four « .¥ mot consent that the books and papers shou: th him on Sunday / ; = pee ee Street, and :uu thence east wi neo: Fourtl ay 5 feet Bis inches on D. no? be left in his sole custody. “Gov. Hill's| On Sunday his wife, accompanied by her when people commiserated him upon them, Dotes of the purchaser and aueed of trust on the prot SE a ee | — und 7 feet on Sth sirect soul ‘ip Maaneton letter,” adds the Secretary,and Mayor Grant's | children. came as usual to the prison, The | He would shake ands with thousands of | trty sou. a fiity fect to the re“ line of said lot. AT TWO O'CLOOK, ity, and imuroved by @ two-wtory and cellar belo Hong to you alike indicate a spirit of | jailor did not notice that she secmed « little | people, seemingly unconscious of what he was | , A deposit of 8100 oneach, piers of property will be ‘Xrms ox sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third | fine assortment of Imported Wines and Micrime. One thied cosh, balance in six and twelve <Hou egninst this department that I cen o | more robvst than usual and that who carried a | doing, reat by ite aoe aguOonous salnitation | recoidiugat tie purchaser's cost if “the tore vf | Guach Pdcvasté of $200. will be reauto enenctig | Liguorm, Corking Machines, do. out, with yuterest, or filcaah, st option of pure rtolerate. If you are unwilling without | © ‘ined for supper under | &s they went by, his eye dim, his thoughts far | sele are not complied with within twent) ® afier | property ts bid off and the residue in equa. installments A180, aa. F200 Sovoalt pequived, and al eh farther delay to comply with my request, com- | the plex of illness. At 7:0 the eliidren wero | withdrawn; thon suddenly he wonld see some caer aig et cere oe Pink adc OF | eat wo pears seqbectively fro date of wie fot ont oie etue | Sudan et Rieeenee rich resoeved co penal ot fia Muunicated to you this morning in writinz, you | led out by s person whom the jail officials | familiar fece—his memory for faces was vory etn RUINALD FENDALL. Trustee, iseurs notta, beariaw interest atthe ‘rete-of Gone | SoDPee ee ‘Coot of deveustine purchaser, after Bve days’ advertise may take the Looks and papers away with you | thought was the wife of the prisoner. good—and his eye would brighten and his 344 D st. now, centum per dunutu, or the purchaser, at his option, articles of valun, Inet 1b some Lewsbeper published in Washington, and I shall proceed with the business without} At 9o'ciock the jailor cau Lierola’s cell. | whole form grow attentive; he would t the WALTER B, WILLIAMS & O., ‘uay pay the whole ‘purchase imuney in cash, If ters N.B—The house will be open for inspection JAMES H. MEAD, Executor, them.” e . isi ith « hearty nad Auctioneers. | are nut coiuplied with in fifteen days, riyht is reserved s SERRE SY ———_ 1 The prisoner was in bed. At daybreak the | visitor with « hearty grasp and a ringing word noe EW to At risk aud cost of detauldug purchaser, after day prior to sale from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. = Foe Ma Remamience closes with a letter | next morning all the prisoners turned up ex- | and dismiss him with a cheory laugh that filled | "J\HO6. E WAGGAMAN, © 1) | ta.mmelleat cick aud cowt of detanluug purchaser, after | | 2 Ps THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | "['2OM&S DOWLING. Auctioneer. from Mr. Kenney, im which he disclaims any | cept Pierola. His ceil was visited and his wife | the blue room with infectious good nature, J ‘acknowledging, recording, we, at | 2 ¥ VALUABLE IMPROVED : ottu___THOMAS DOW ctione = intenton to imt.mate a suspicion against the | was found snugly wrapped up in the bed eloth- | Many people armed themselves with an appro- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR (4) TWO-STORY AND of purchaser, CBANCPRE BALE OF VALUABLE USIMPROVED | VERY VALUABLE | GEORGE : ; REAL ESTATE KNOW.» As LOT 14 1N THE one Interior Departucat. tie reiterates bis iuter- | ing. The prison officals were thunderstruck. | priate speech to be delivered on these occa-| BACK, BUILDING PRICE, BU RULINGS, (ON | aivated totes he craneg way eutsgutce tthe Cs SUBDIVISION OF LOTSIN SQUARE Xo.u7.ON| 430 G8 MONTOUMELY ’- retation of the in a ‘Telegrams wore at once sent to all the ports to | sions, but unless it was compressed into the “RTS NORIHWEST, AND HESKY 8, Ma’ Gein ‘Trustee, O STREETS NORTH WEST. On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTH, 1890, com- layor Grant in regard to watea for the escaped man, but no trace of him | smallest possible @ it never got utterance; OkY BRICK DWELLINGS. | ssoya8 DOWLING, kuctoasne res By virtue of a decree passed in the Supreme Court | mencing at FOUR O'CLOCK ¥.M, im Trout of tue books and papers, and e-ks that the Secret: was found, tae crowd would le the peroration out of 1D FIRST DESCMIEEL: House poe 2 a of the District of Columbia in cauity cause No. | premises, 1 will sell ul i fullowing ‘valuaule Lots im should not insist uyon lis comphance until he | ‘Lie authorities have not heard of’him as yet, | shape. If it were brief enough and hit the Virtus of» deed of trust, recorded an Liber No, | CUANGNG of THE CAPITOL GHOGRDS oot | amet Forecia et Nohietaa eg tuum’ truntee will | square +5. Geoneriow DO te WI ae Brick bad been advised further trom New York. end ttt bet not been for an accidental meeting — eetke None pd feared ee ie ate follo 44 of tbe Land Rerords of the District of Ep Tirtte of e dence of the Supreme Court of fhe PUESDAY, BLE hse ines panies sronte 7y Semcon Gay street and —__- - fork exty between FP answer, One night an elderly gentleman from wubia, api questo ereby se ‘of Colum! wuity cause No. 2 & vepth of 132 won eTy Cattio Market isn biuret ms tte ne | Bulg md “Up oar ay we bere tm God | Suet Ny A PGR | PONT ttt ie ee EQOA ma eae aS tos an ar oe At the Union s yesterdey one hun-| ktown. Ticrola said that after escaping he | aud Abrabam Lincoln,” to which the President | 390, a CLOCK P.M., lots 76, 77, 78, 79, | HALF-PAST FOUIt O'CLOCK P-3., in frout of the not 112 feet. @red and thirty cattle were on the mark went to Callao; from there he went toa little | replied, shoving him along the line, “My OTe Soa Premises, lots numbered 23 and 33 ta ware O33, 19 - Hipmedintely, after. comer Zot, feries ——s 08 ike market and | vitiage further dowa the coast, where he re- | friend, you are more than baif right.” ere D6. of the Ueconds of the surveyors Usiccor ould | Sort Gay Banton eaehteoe tana is one Front each 25 Eteeeeen sold as follows: Best from 4 to 4}. per pound; | mained secluded for some tine, He then pas ape nae istrict: w th the improvements above stated. and have each a depth of 106 feet teas y. Fourt IMMEDIATELY AFTER and edjotntnn, the Good, 3); to 34¢. per pound; medium, 3 to 31fc. | caught the Pacific Mail steamer and went to Mysterious Disappearance. ‘Terms: (one-third cash, of wlich, 6100 muat be de- qormn: Cus thiea 2 at which one bundreg above, 0 het outing, Sxemi j-elgut feet on Per pound; common, 2 to 23 c. per pound. A |New York. Since ho was seem there notuing | Mr. John H. Gardiner of West Exeter, B.L, | [ores equal iustailments iu 0. 12aud 18 merehe foe Sane e cee want eta ey we EIR ELLY Ae Ek ent sayin few fancy cattle brought 41 4c. hundred and | 88 been heard of him. It 1s believed that he disappeared very queerly one night last week, | which botes of purchaser, Dearihg interest from day fate Vea: teapectvel, om th nga wae ‘Said brick dwelling on Momigomery street. oa thirty-six sheep and lambs on the market aad | 2&# Sue to San Francisco, and there are no tidings of him He ull betta crs af Gast at ton, & gure oer, | tes Droperty wold. or alt eas tthe Stag mene ee ee sold as follows: Old sheep sold from 3 to 43e, | ‘There was born to the wife of Frank Stono| bad ® happy home, was — prosper- | Terme to be complied wich in Sifteen days 4 ¢ of trust on per pound; lambs sold from 4 to 6c. per pound. Sees with end by ear, Wabi Ind. “Sanday might, a baby | ous, was a model farmer, citizen and neighbor. | a Me He Cows and calves sold from $20 to #45. Market shing exactly one and one-half pounds. ft a letter for his wife saying that be Bt cost of purchasers. A deposit wil bee, for eatile was good, Market for sieep and} The iniant, a gull, is pertectly formed im every | never expected to see her ‘No one is able ipower le erat toe commie lambs was good, respect and is but six incnes in Jength, to conjecture the reason of his fight DOWLING Auctioneas.

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