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—— _—_ ¢ Z pede Se. GO iF a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1890—TEN PAGEs, a ee SS CITY AND_DISTRICT. THE ENUMERATION DEFENDED. FOR TARIFF REFORM. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SA. LES 3 _ AUCTION SALES. > Tar Evestxe Star is everywhere recog- ee Porter’s —s in | Mr. Cecttant Tuite — wor bos —_____THIS AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW. rT ____|_____ FUTUg para. i ply to Criticisms of the Census. olitical Upheav: IOMAS E. WAGGAMA: 'EEKS & CO., Auctioneers, 7 “ RUSTE. 3ai raLw, ee ee ee ‘ational | the census, has the following state- | representative of that paper askedex-Prosiden | TRUSTEES. SALE OF LOT IMPROVED BY TwO- THE HIGHLAND COMPANY'S PROFEGTYS * | _ IN Waste 5” epee ment asa reply to some of the criticisms that | Cleveland for an expression of opiniones to) ing, wit BACK BUILDING, No. 936 oe way, THSR, aod secceded tee Mee Re eae | DBE Trius ote decres uf the Supreme Court shop, and the family circle. Pretty much | that have been directed against the work of the | the causes of the recent political revolution. EST. seconded in Liber No, | °C BEGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. one of the land for Pritice Georee's | Yeinber, 1 Fcause No. 12 everybody in the District reads it regularly. It | census office: “Well,” said the ex-President, “it must be folio 19s, of theland records ofthe Dusttict ot | @o., WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURS- To EE SE Re is therefore much the best advertising medium | “A partisan census is an impossibility. The | clear to all thoughtfal mon that the popular mablie ‘auction. in frunt of tie | DAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, AT TEN AX, Day AL ROCK i . eleventh census is not the work of one man, | demand fora reform of the tariff, which the S Geo city; end, in propertion to civeciation, | wit represent Che untied: lakes of ohaie | sdipdbtionls Gilg Aakiad, wan’ the chief! thoter real estate. si N i FOUR -M., Lot 2: FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. WITHIN OUR SALESROOMS, DESERVES ES. . - dist a Ps ts advertising rates are aiso muuch the cheapest. | Sergone, To assault the census, therefore, is to | in the result, The people wanted a reduction posited at the time of aale, three equal ju. | 7ZCIAL NOTICE AND WITHOUT FURTHER wenie of Bi taba ana ed ~ = —— impeach the honesty of a vast army of intelli-| in the cost of living, and the republican Con- | stallments in, six. twelve and eighteen onthe for | MENTION HERE WOULD STATE THAT THE 1x (), oven. (2), os < yt fy RETURNS. posmicboste| ‘of the necessaries of | Wich votes of purchaser, bearing luterost from day of Sent andl coe — gent and conscientious men and women. The ae re the cost roa tery es —— sect po Rmontand Sime y property cold, it FLOORS ARE FILLED TO COMPLETENESS n of part of atrect of land formeriy ik at the Law Says Upes the Subject— = a it eo ber rsp to hegiar4 fe. P aan te pi ga Pho ai porehaser's coat ieierma Of ale re nutcomplied WITH ALMOST EVERYTHING REQUIRED FOR ccondini fo the Di sized tt saci etal qian oun their disapprobation ting gress fifteet rom - a “notice,” sad Me MeUina, ofthe. ealth | ato them in another te based. alike upon ig- | from which they may expect relief from tht | Sith sunnahged cea ate Seung panes | Tae HOUSEHOLD. Reorierig Genoa, Ne wil mca te Saad te department toa Stan reporter, “that at the | 20rance of census methods and lack of know!-| burdens, The public may be hoodwinked for THOSE WAGGAMAN, trustee, | PARLOR, End’ resorted amons tive Prines | dey of csp) a ome-(h) yeat, and the . + pd time by false tations, but it never Georse's coumy, and. also all right, ttle aud interest nx oe thitd «y) tn two yeare thereafter, the: meeting of the Pastors’ Alliance Monday it | dge as to the results thus far — pied bo male ee Be cheers sl i panish the Se nl-dkds BED ROOM, tn and to the str-ots and alleys shawn, in the rat of | ferred yaymornte eatin Wntereat eat - as stated that no penalty is provided for | enumeration of the peopl nae <_< Aw decoivers, The campaign for tariff reform was | Civ ar Estate SITUATE ONO STREET SEAR DINING ROOM —_ | sn said dood of trust, together with the lapruveuicuts | this oil. ncrendine to thee aeeneetinn tekte be failure on the parsofs minister to make re- mestly conducted, was and gu pe 66a ta fall folimee Ge the fatelligence ‘THIRTY-SECOND STREET, GEORGETOWN. thereon, consisting of @ spacious and weil-srranjod ; ‘cage Upon the eaid premises, — Py = by a law passed by the same party that now so jugurated | iB De ¢ AND OTHER FURNITURE. club house, two cottages und ali necessary outbuid be sniject to the approval Gf She turns of a marriage. The act of Jane 23, 1874, | maliciously assails it, and was supervised by | Of the American people, and the results of last ance of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of inga. court, ant sath within - A In purs sale are pot «1 the second and ninth sections of the regu- | experts and agents, nine-tenths of whom | Tuesday's Cygne this faith in them. bo Mistrict of Columbia rendered in Equity Cause No, | 69 ELEGANT CARPETS, BEAUTIFUL RUGS, &e. Chis pa iss vided, graded and improved | ten days from day of sale fhe, esters, ceeerve SD victory for democracy is “ “T believe that . fF bd ix to be wold | Fluht to resell at the risk defaulung par lations in connection therewith must have been | Petformed the same work ten years ago, and plunante and Addie C. M, Falmer aud otners are de- | LARGE LOT OF STOVE! R 000 ow blocks | Chaser, Convey ancine at purchaser's cost . . i: Sesunen not the result of the passing enthusiasm among | [oniauts, the undersigned trustee will melt at multe ‘8, COPPER STEAM TABLE, - ~ EDWAKD b. RAPLEY, 408. overlooked by the pastors. Now here is the | 2f-one of whom was appointed of hie democrats or of factioual quarrels among re- anet non WEDNESUAY, the TWELETH DAY UF | PATENT BEER PUMP, THREE ELEGANT aa papenis camo: NT. THOMAS, 45 Dat hee tical © percent, payalue semi-au- act, which reads: ‘That it shall be the duty of poli publicana, It is, By opinion, a deliberate A.D, 1890, at eat ek Gok ~ NOVEMBE! g NTROVERS! O'CLOCK P. M., in frout of the prem: all thet part 7 sale: cash. hich @1. = the board of health of the District of Columbia a 2HB NEW TORE CENSUS 00! en expression of « tion which has been | o/[5¢ numbered ene hundred sud elwnty-two 8%) in PIER MIRRORS, be paid at ume a ~y [oe oe Soon fo make and enforce regulations 0 secure 8 “The census of New York was taken June 1, reached after careful thought. Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Georsetowudn the Dit- | SAMPLE LOT OF FINE TABLE CUTLERY. &o, 1t | #*clred by the purchaser's notes, beariuy interest at and the results made public in July. No com-| ‘During the last two years the Tariff Reform | trict of Columbia, which is included in the following 6 per cent from the day of sale, payal RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO, Aucty. nl -dieds PRUSTER'S SALE « IMPROVED REAL BSTa\ - A \ DEFREES STKEET, No. BLTW cluding the registration of deaths and the in- September. Without attempti ‘as other | Se0ding documents all over the country. This Qstreet) div it twenty-seven feet and ten inches east- Ws & CO., Auctioneers, rehaser, Conveyancing and recording at purches-| By virtue of a if trast to me. dated on the terment of the dead in said District” In sc-| Cifes had done, #0 point our, omissions, te | 128 Father slow way to make conversions, It | sry im heroin where tue, weet boundary ioe of Be Siti Far ckente vegans wot tu ives | et veto, AT. Ini. ant ero nite 1a uin day of sale, else t t risk aud Comt of defaulting purchaser. and Fequext of the party secured, 1 wil LYON C. BARNAKD,? at public auc TUBSDAY, THE RIGHTERN: . ‘Trustecs. Nove 3 MALF-PAST Fv tees reserve the right to | folic si4 of the land records for triet of Colum: ordance with this act of Congress, and in pur- | joca! i ng - | has not the immediate effect of eloquence on t, and run thence east with said line of Fourth | SERVICEABLE FAMILY HORSE AND FOUR-SEAT ceed athaity eooteanell ‘by it, pees a hg phage berg bate the people, but when men's minds are con- | street forty-two feet fora trout, and extending back pee eae « ey * | vinced by careful reading and thinking the | south,and of the width of said tront, one hundred and CLOSE CARRIAGE AT AUCTION, IN FRONT JOHN RUDOUT, i DAY OF Were made end promulgated by the board of | proceeded to take a census of their own in Oc- iy one es ai 4 fifty feet e rear line of said lot. FILLMORE BEALL and RIC’D E. BRANDT, CL heulth, tne second and ninth sections of which | tober. No one supposed that the two enumera- | *fects are likely to be more, enduring than | ™itrms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: Que-third | OF OUR ROOMS, PROMPTLY AT TEN A.M,| of{/1 M98 Solicitors, . Tead as follows: tions would correspond. And no one has thus | those produced by e speech. |The tariff reform | of the purchase money in cash at the tune of wale of | euuRspay, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, it | Tpulomay DoWgiNG-Awuorer ‘a one wintyre “Second. That itshall be the duty of every | far been able to ascertain whether the dis- | C@mpsign has been carried on by these leagues | Which a deposit of 0 will be required wi 1 gane. 3 are Luubered six hundred property is bid off and the residue in equal installments 7 — Vall — . ’ clergyman, magistrate, or other person who | erepancies outside of those which may readily | © this assumption, and I think that the men | fiche and two years respectively frou date of aale, for capers ; SALE or YALUARLE. UNIMPROVED thsll perform any marriage ceremony within | be accounted for are due to the careless | WhO voted for tariff reform thie year will be | which the narchascr will te required tonive lig prom: | WW ALTER 1 WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers THIKTY-SEC. ND SUMEET GGL) INGEORGL- realty den of the District of Columbia to re) each mar-/ omissions of June or the intentional ad-| ®Ptto remain with our party hed at issue if | Cnvum per annum, se the purchaser at his pyisn, | ONE BRADBURY UPRIGHT PIAN 0, NEARLY | ,70OMN. D.C. ABOVE Q STREET. e hundred ($1 ints will De required t's Tiage ceremony solemnized by him to tho | ditions and duplications of October. The | *heir faith in our party’s sincerity continues.” | may pay the whole purchase money in cash, Ifverus | NEW. HALOLOTH PARLOR Suite, PATE 1 D4, YEUE of decd of trust duly recorded im Liber not comnpised with in tem (1 registrar aforesaid, within forty-eight hours | federal id much | “What do you think of the resulf in Massa- | are not complied with in fifteen days, right is reserved SION TABLES, DINING KOOM Cli ALKS. EIGHTY | 1099. on pees c., Of the land records of the Dis. fro trustee will resell at Fisk - . federal enumerators were paid so «| chusetts?” arked the reporter. to resell,at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after YARDN Ol, CLOU, 300 YARUs BRUSSELS | ttict of Cointbia, and at the written request of the | Cost of defaulting purchaser thereafter, giving the full name, age, color, oc-| a name. They were under oath to enu-| bU ‘th. roe | three days’ notice in THE EVENING STAR newspsper. AND INGRAIN GALPLTS, O1L, PAIN party, orcared thereby, the undersicned ILLIAM A. GORDON, trustes, cupation, birthplace (state or county) and | merate the people in accordance with the law. Tt is one of the most significant features of | Ail conveyancius, acknowledging, recording. we, at ROUND DINING KOOM TABI é PL BSDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., auctioncers. legal residence of each person married and the | 'T, i hich should have been enum-| the election,” was the reply. ‘Governor-elect ‘of purchaser. BURLAUS AND. WASHSTANDS, WAnDRObES, | BER AUD I8OG. AL HALE-PAST FOCK - z = s3 7 ‘o omit names which should have e Russell made his canvass on the tariff reform | , The above property will be sold in whole or in sub- SPRINGS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BEING Reet coe i ee ATCLIFFE, DARRZ& O0., Auctioneers, dat ae . hdiihe erated made enumerators liable to cehee for issue, and was elected by 10,000 majority in. a | *ivided lot, as the trustes may announce at the time THE CONTENTS OF A FIFTEEN 00M iu re rict of R & Oo, ‘nth, That an son who shal! viol a 000 of sale, THEWs, ‘Trustee, ‘E. pene i; | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE U or aid and abet in vielatin any of the provis- Lesecopeniors san a arms — antes strongly republican manufacturing state. The 714 Loth st. new. On THUKSDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTEENTH, AT afer eer panda MAL PSTATE On RAEN ey asa EER ious of the foregoing erate ‘tyen | te Gonos unre pace ved g-gn’ pe “| democratic candidates for Congress asked the | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer.“ o3l-déids_ | TEN O'CLOCK AM. Weehall sell at No. 915 E strect nt Fuuaiug teetce Sorthachy ema posaiel G@ AND [STREETS SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTE: futhority, be punished by a fine of not less | cases in each hundred would mean an addition | complexion of the Massachusetts delegation in | ne GH | M8 weil te Dryas ay AMS & GO. Aucte, re conveyed to Heury: Wetzel, thers ; TIT itewud than twenty-five nor more than two hundred | of 75,000, and ten doubtful or improper enum- | the Fifty-second Congress shows the result. STRUCTURE KNOWN AS “THE SECOND | — SOE in en eee nies to J2d (High) street oue hundred aud oy tristes will a rset “The tariff has also done its work in New K 1H. FTHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. thirty (130) feet to the rear line of said lot, thence | offer for sale at p ton in front of the premiess - y n erations 150,000. To abandon the federal count a hire and other New England states, — southerly and paraile: with said d (igh) street WEDNESDAL, NINETEENTH Dal OF ho ~These regulations, in addition to being | merely on the ground that the mayor of New | Ham re and other New Eng! 8 twenty-seven and six-twel 1 (27 G-12) tect to the south line of lot $1, and thence west to the piace of IMPORTANT SALE BY CATALOGUE OF beginning. with the improvements, rights and apyur- tenances to the same belonging. ‘Terms of sale. to be complied with in ten (10) days | lying on the HIGH-CLASS OTL PAINTINGS, after sale, shall be ove-third cash, of which #250 shal. e Of the aale, and for the residue the he purchaser in equal in- authorized by law, were legalized and made | York had written a brief letter stating that an |, “The democratic victories in the west are valid by Congress in s resolution passed by | enumeration thus conducted been made | the Ee of the farmers against a tariff Congress and approved April 24, 1880, #0 the | and offering no proof would have brought the | Which taxes their agricultural implements, ministers should not be led to believe that there | consus office into ridicule. their clothes and their household goods and is not law sufficient to hold them responsible | In other cities the police merely asked of | Sives them Seeger ‘The elec- for laxity in making reports of marriages.” —_| householdersif they had been enumerated June | tions in Michi isconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, KAD. INVO, AT HALE-PAST FOUR C f original ot No ndred and seventy echt C., being untinyy Of binth street bo streets southeast, fropting about Sv f we a depth of about r. - |e ars Puller ta ee THE PROPERTY OF liment t id ne ‘One-ihitd cash, balance in toe. peeve 1. The names of those who claimed they were eyes anes z —< western — ee P. Drary'’s ot al. subdivision of equate cma ninared yp Rr te SF - cote Transfers of Real Estate. not enumerated were forwarded to the census boar ‘Work begun two yoars ago ering | sad nine cx na, te he sane te recorded in Sibat "5. MR, J. H. LEWIS OF NEW YORE. (3) years after date, and to be duly secured on the | evidenced ty'the qwromien ~ Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | office and compared with the schedules. Had | "TT | aon coratic party is still hold by ite | Columbia, with church edifice aud all the Aixtures and ao yee Ee or all at purchaser's option & Elizabeth Payne to Mm. Mayse, undivided sles — fom re baba i a pledge to make a just revision of the tariff. It | "furs of sie: One-third (%) cash and the balance | The entire collection to be sold at public auction on purchases tay be hed after 2200 sai"be reauited st aay of ‘ale and fourth lots 16 and 17, sq. 1,035; @ is now has a large majority in the House of Rep- | in one (1) aud two (2) years, with interest at the rate wd ed a yoy: fe ee meoshaei mae federal census would have been established to | Pot thtives “and ee continue the work | of per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, pense of the defaulting purchase se Qainn et al. to Mark MeGrath, in the satisfaction of all fair-minded citizens. and secured by deed of trust on the proyerty sold; oF e -, begun in tho Vifticth Congress and keep up the | ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. “8200 ree RULES M. MATTHEWS, ' MORGAN H. BEACH, Trustee, 545; $350. Peter Kavanaugh to D. THE CHARGE OF PARTISANSHIP. F ges ; “ ek 208 Bist st. n.w., 714 nS-d&ds 472 Ta ave, ne sui 5 sq. 645: G~ Elim J. Dabcock t9| “Was ie parnan motives that prompted tho | SE, tut, MH Bromisce to the poople are | Guisisitine gee fuentes cauttel wt | NOVEMBER XWELFTH AND THINTEENTR, ete sq. 545; $—. Elisha J. “Was it partisan motives promp © | redeemed.” pa ou risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, All convey- DEREMPIORY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT NE ~} She a % ‘ ‘ ——_+e0—____ - EW HAMPSHIKE AVENL ND Jolia Sherman, lot 1, block 1; 8, block 2;3, block | superintendent to urge, in spite of powerful BAG STOREGIDAY cing at uetngt conte Oe SALE AT ELEVEN A.M. AND AT THREE PX. | SoSGoy ee STREET 2 4: + Loop rhe f : 12, a in — Fa haem protests, a recount in two of the largest cities mL : S09 11% at. | a, By virtue of two decrees of the Supreme Court vet E Sey THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF Xo. and 10, * }. 15, 17, 21, 25, | Gi i i “ ii “4 Siege gee ‘rustees. if > <~ pare a. Shap one a A.D. 1890, at HALE-PAS1 POUK OCLUCK. 8. 12, 14, 15, 21 and 24, block 10; 3, 10, 17, 21 | @repnplcan Minnesota, well knowing that it | girchall Engaged in Preparations for ANDREW BR DUVALL, EACH DAY, aT MY Cause 1US08. Dos 37 wherein fauiel Beee WeeEy | F-Me we Wall clk, infront of te premises. >; block 11: db 9, bl = so m= popmaten of * His E: A GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, is complainant and Euima C. Wright et al are defend- 10: ARE a end 26. block 11; 2, 10 and 11, block 12; 9, block | 59,000, or that refused a recount in spite of the o Execution. 609 11th st, 31-diels nts, and the other in equit 11990, Doc. 20, A of ground, ‘Thislot ie te ose 12 Pooja: | tremendous efforts made to discredit the con. | The time of theexcoution of Birchall has —— mote ART GALLERIES, 1100 AND 1102 PENNA. AVE. herein Daniel rat Wie ctal wre qoesbbotemanhs oi Re, ampehire avewwe S00 Wey Stes Rat Gizl's Portion; | sus in republican Oregon? Those prejudiced | been fixed at 8 o'clock on Friday morning THIS EVENING. and Irvin B. Wright ts deferdant, i shall on IUis- a 2 . 3 y. n ‘ ~ 4 NING. DAY, the FIGHT EE NTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1590, whi doin — W. J. Stewart to W. H. Booker, parts | partisans are to be pitied who can see politics | There is anew mystery connected with the | <7 cLAIR FECHNER, AUCTIONEER, G11 PA | ,AMODs the collection will be found fine examples by | 2, HA\'y-PANT THER O'CLOCK TM, otter for ens | t nve) aDCL 4 and 5, section 7, Barry Farm; €265. 8. L. | in the fact thas Texus increased 40.24 per cent Sanday ada a lady | $5 srcsataes teomcpaitinn tea — on =e the following artists: P. J. Clays, Jas. Hart, Win. Hart, | to the highest bidder in front of each ‘Terms to be compied with in tei day Kelly et al. to G. W. Mantz, part 1, $3 323; €.- | during the decade and California 3,24, Ar- | Birchall business. Last Sunday night @ Indy | }X sve. under Meo ye ten Hotel wells 111% BVEN- | J.°G. Brown, Moreton, Ream, Lambinet, Charles Teapectively, the following described rea : chaser ofter ave dupe ahvertisneans of SLE J, Wagner, sub 25, sq. 812; | Kansas 40.23 and Wisconsin 27.90, Florida 44.88 | 80t off here at Woodstock and asked at the jail | ver Watches, Guns, Cutlery, Musical Instruments; | Jacque, M. Rouzee, Felix Ziem, Dupre, H. P. Smith, Bt oo Eo aud Kansas 42.91, Georgia 18.95 and Ohio 14.65, | if she could see Mr. Birchall. The guard re- aS a F. K. M. Rebun, J. ©, Thom, Colvin, Wurtz, Lauzin and | fhe oitice sffie surveyor of the District of Columbia | 7 aaa, DUNCANDUN bios. Kentucky 12.54 and New Hampshire 8.31, Mis.’ | plied that her roquest could not be complied FUTURE DAYS. woe {3 384 aS Yh ee ee As - (6188) an ot ‘5, Marylan i rD smenreeniasesnentvasetaraen —e ————— ad kk ni ce fect 0-foot UNCA JN BROS or low to Mary J. Carpenter, sub A, sq. 76; $3,600. and tndi, 10.65, South Cn saline 15.23 and | With. She then said: “I have as good a right OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ON EXHIBITION MONDAY AND TUESDAY, ais, ot, ruunink thence south 40 fect 3,8, 10-foot D 80 O8., Auctioneers. ana ake eas D. B. Groff to H.C. Borden, aud 40,'s9. 864: | Vermont a decreaso of 0.02, Virginia 9.01 and | ‘0 #0 Mr. Birchall as Mrs, Birchall has.” She NOVEMBER 10 AND 11 —. Emmert to John Cooksey. subs 39 and * SALE OF A THREE-STORY BRICK . was a dark-complexioned lady and acted as if ~ Dees | SEREET JORTEWESE, 40, sg, 89; 99,172.00. JH. Gordon to W. A. | NET ocr contaden indicate ‘politic’ tp| che had aright w eee the, murderer; but the er eee oa RNG: Avetionser. | corded in naid: urveyure’ ice ty ook “es by’ Mirtle im Cert, eed of trurt to ue, tar Gordon et al., trustees, pt. 13, Old Georgetown; th inds of the Am le, th 4 Penge . ‘ aa — Catalogues mailed on application. n7-5t_ | Carberry’s Plats, Levy Court, 1868," folio 71. date on the day February, AD. 1800, @—. Georgio ¥. Staley to E.R. Haight, lots 33 | *#® Minds of the American people, then officials in charge persisted in not allowing her — MS w OOD | Jot nasa front of 25 feet on Grant avenue and runs | duly recorded im Liber No. 1,44, folio 480, ¢t sede * egg tg beer ight, republic is, indeed, in danger, for average + thes Woods heat CATALOGUE ‘ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., back with that width 150 feet. one of the land records of the District of Coluumbiee aad 34, bik. 8. Trinidad; €1,168. J. H. Hopp | nflligence is at = low ebby it the atill mete | #0 see their prisoner. Woodstock has been W ‘5. Lot 80 of Wrieht and Doles subdivision of part of | and at the request of the party secetal he Sate 3. bekingtgne oo 1S'8 fF to 10. 19 and 20, #4. | remarkable percentages of growth in the north- | ¥ery much excited about themysterious visitor. | oF 4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST EXQUI- AUCTIONEERS, Mt Pleasant as said subdivision as recorded In said | Puvlic auction in front uf the pretaisen wu WEDS #, Retangton; $I, H. Lane to G. Truesdell, | western and Pacific states are to be attributed | Birchall is engaged in proparing for death Busteice No. hy 1805s" folio AO. Thue lot hae feaet | Delsiueat MALEATE FOC Oe LOC tats Jote 11, eq, 5: 8 sq. 20; 40 eq. 22, and and |“ c i B 5 SITE AND DIFFERENT SORTS OF 1001 D8T., OPP, PA.AVE. | District No. 1, folie 5Y, | This lot has front | D. 1% AL OUK O'CLOCK BML, 26, 09, 23, 4 OH cian to ‘Thos, | t° ‘census padding for political purposes,’ then | writing farewell letters to his mother and to of 29 footy ahd runs back with that width 256.67 following described remince situate ‘he city of G gory : “ our growth and prosperity is 8 myth and all | his relatives and friends. He is preparing to HAARLEM —— feet. Taehiuiston, 1.C-, and betta, part of oruciual Jot num- Galloway. lot 38, bik. 43, H.'s sub Mt. Pleasant; | Other evidences of advancement Misleading,” | make his will and to give his final instructions, ‘The aveet auction otloct Japenese Objectect art) ee eet opk Peet Pete ee ene | See backend ae nn avenues $2,300. Martha Parsons to Elizabeth Buckey, —_———__ —- Birchall is feeling in excellent spirits. Well FLOWER ROOTS, consisting of “Sateuma Kiold, Kaja Sagi and Imari | vision is recorded in said surveyor’s office in book | ¢iuning for the # on. the south dine sabe 117 to 122, sq, 10; The Mussel Shoal Canal. dressed and cleanly shaven, he looks almost as SEG Conrt No.2." folio 24. This lot has efront of | of I strest, distant fourteen fect east a Col. J. W. Barlow, U.S.A. chief engineer in | Well as ever he looked.’ He had an early ae Fososiaina, Berets, Tes feta, Pikes,” Salad aA Pane | Set Ses ceeatee Guaek te aeons of ee tot eee | aal Coenen ee No Light Required by Law. charge of the Tennessee river improvements, | breakfast of ham and eggs and toast and ate DOUBLE AND SINGLE HYACINTHS, Bowls, Silks, still continues daily at the py Ah A praemmmmened by oe Mr. Henry Mclanghlin, who is putting down | y..torday formally declared the Mussel Shoals | Re*Ftily. He listened attentively to the band HOURS OF ELEVEN AM. AND THREE P.M, 5. The east 12 feet 6 inches, fronting on Farragut | right angies to said street forty-clet (4S) feet, thenes sidewalks under the compulsory permit system, | 7<ntg" an? formally declared th Mot build, | °f,teninstrel company and expressed hie ad- NARCISSUS, CROCUS, TULIPS, N : oe fi50 Tat | Mitery ister ie drt due south fun toe ad anal for be 1 WO! - i place of bei: and at right angles to on was before the Police Court yesterday Sy reas Ge Mibaal AEE ce mito sheriff hea rexergsd & communication | EARLY SINGLE AND DOUBLE DUG VON THOL, | *t°t® Att Room, 1001 Dst., opp. Penn. ave ‘Please i Etreot at's fount duotaut forty-hve coo) feet thereh ‘ a ing a canal around the Musee! is obstruc- . Ladies will find ev inion made for their com- | _ 6. ‘The following described part of lot 53 of Wright | und thence north forty-five feet to the suid treet at charged under a law in Webb’s Digest with | sions in the Tennessee river was commenced | from the attorney genveal authorizing a private SNOWDROPS, &c., &c. =e sia com | and Cox's subdivision of Mt. Pi (ecg pf beginuine, together with the improvements, failing to have a light on @ barricade. The | 1. the government under the administration pd hectbetg riety pes vogintin es festa To be sold at my auction rooms FRIDAY, NOVEM. | °F 0d are cordially invited to attend this slaughter | Fiains,s said subdi: meneted to book: - Do. 444 I street ——— ae nT barricade was put up after the pavement had | o¢ ‘wot Possible without danger of saticipa\ & ~ | ale of ing for the same at t corner of ‘said | cash; balance in two equal install been put down to keep people from walking | becu €9.900,000 fenpeuded ont tha werk te uate ing the action of the law. | Whether or not the | DER FOURTEENTH, 1800, at TWELVE O'CLOCK. JAPANESE FINE ARTS. $GRoU Mand runaiue thence north alcug heline ofath | twelve 2) noth, wit tute upon it. Judge Miller could find no law that | since 1872 ‘The work consists of eleven locks Uggs wie ~oachaescomedh 00D. | rhe bulbs are put up in packages for individual buy-| Splendid opportunity to secure Christmas presents ce south 15 feet; thence east 111.84 feet to the | the property soli, or si required such light and until such law is found | and an aqueduct across Shoal river 860 feet long STARVATION AND DEATH at a mere nominal figure. ¢ deposit of #200 will be required at tinue of sale, lights will not have to be placed upon barri-| and 60 fect wide, A boat drawing five feet of — : ——— So Parties looking for lovely and attractive Potteries in | G4. 65, 66 aud 67 sn Wright and Cox's subdivision of | of sale to be complied wituei teidape drew dag we cados where work of that nature is being done | water cap pass through the canal. The com-| Terrible Suffering of Passengers and|_ 112-2 THO MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Picseant Pising, aa vaid Brown's subdivision ts duly | sale. otherwien remule at Task aud cost of Sumastaing uuder a permit from the Commissioners, pletion of this work is expected to have a = ———— the shape of Satsuma Porcelains should not fail tost- | reconted in Book “Kecord of Carberry's Plats, Levy Laser after tive iveruwement 1h some DEWe ———_ great influence on the development of the in- Crow of a Vessel at Sea. SHOMAS DOWLIBG, Auctioneer. tend this most “attractive sale.”, Const BOK." Folio 70, inaaid survesorgoftce” Sani | paper publiabed in Wenkington D.C. Murdered by His Farm Hand. exhanstible and varied resources of the Ten-| |The bark Moses B. Tower, Capt. Higgins, | CHOICE PALMS AND OTHER DECORATIVE | Do not fail to note time of sale each day until every | ty 2, Tonia 1 feet on Coe W.E EDMONSTON Trustees, 5 ici iy- | Ressee valley, extending through north Ala- | has arrived at the Delaware Breakwater in dis- PLANTS AT AUCTION. lot is closed PU RO ‘erms of sale, as prescribed by the decrees, are as | n7-cod Office, 500 Sth st. mw. Dr. B. Gorham, a retired physician liv- Samnend Iecer aad ‘Upper east Ten! oak hea told by the officers of the roby FRIDAY MQENING, NOVEMBER FOUR. joaed out, mo matter at wi fice; follows: Snetirdol the Purchase money iu cash sud | — — — — — ‘ i js 5 nessce, tory \ffice: LOGK, at my auc ° in “ . : ing near Lexington, Ky., yesterday morning | Col. J. F. Shipp, president of the Chattanoogs | parr is briefly this: rooms, I shill seli's cobsigninent of decorative Viz., ELEVEN AM. AND THREE P.M. a dy fener i) SRO eEn, BANS 6 Ce ne went out to his barn yard to see about feeding | board of trade, arrived last night in Chatta- hey left ‘ichacls, i of various kinds, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. cash, at the option of the purchaser. In case any pur- his stock. His negro farm hand, Will Wilson, | nvoga, having passed through the canal ona| They left Bt Michaels, in the Azores, on : ALs0, chaser shali elect Lot to pay the whole o: the purchase VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY OX D ] ji a Fino lot of Flowering Bulbs, h the deferred pay shall ; x LY! LE NESS f was atthe barn, The doctor did not come | tour of inspection with the engineersin charge, | September 10, with about fifty passengers on| 13°40 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | _10-6t Auctioneers. | Toren: from the day of aie at G per cent perannum, | prkegt, BREWERS SIATH ASD SEVENTH in for breakfast and the cook went to the barn | #0d he reports that from a commercial stand- | board and put in Fayal, where some 150 more CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 5) See aO Ee, sae Seep pr ein yp lp Bed ey THKEE-STORY | BRICK” , D to tell him the meal was ready, but when she Lert oe : — —. — ere an =<. were shipped. The vessel was bound to New D ‘9th and D sts, n.w. * HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, erty sold.” ones ie = s : teamed OF 6105 PRE MONTH: Ow UNDER RENTAL ot there she saw the doctor lying dead with | 2¢: rifle plas = = = ” 040 LA. A A deposit of 8100 oneach piece of property willbe | on ¥ AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER SEVEN- © bullet holo in his chest aud Wilson running | @chiovements of engineering in the country, saree pn bese pape tates eee ee eT ee Peed ALABLE IMPROVED | ow aaunspay wowNIxGr NO 5 Eg ee | ST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will Over the lull. Wilson has not yet beon caught, | Wonder and a colossal piece of work. wind promised = quick passage. Thishope| CHusETrs AVES E NORTHWE: N ee TniN An THE East THIRD OF wi requil TEN O'CLOCK, | recording at the purchaser's cost. If the terms. of HWEST, BEING | We WILL SELL WITHIN THE BAZAA ONE | sale are not. complied with within” twenty days. efter qi LOT G, mnt iietatis passage of the Coles through the canal at this, | Was not realized, however. A terrific westerly . JUARE 247, ‘AR LOAD OF HORSES, AMONG WHICH WILL | sale the property will be resold at the risk aud cost of SQUARE 45° m the period of the lowest stage of water in the | gale arose and for nearly three weeks they | TWENTIETH ot MATT Eee oie COVEMBER | BEY FOUND SEVERAL’ & a a fouton D strect and running 100 The Jurors All Laughed. twelve months, indicates that the river will be “ An = so he K, we | FAMILY HORSE: ot alley. ‘This is one of the i wore ,buffeting against head winds and moun- | Will offer forsale, in front of the premises, sib lot C. Richard A. E. Gobler, a barber, went to open for navigation the entire year, or for nine " 7, situated on MASSACHUSET?s AVE- New York city over @ year ago from Butte | months suro, the Tennessee river never being | ‘inous sear. At last o calm ensued and for | NUE NEAL THE THOMAS CINCLE, "This is the City, Montana, and was buncoed out of | closed by ice. another week the bark made no headway at all. 10 this section, uow Loins under @ 3 Fi : n4-a ‘Auctionecra. tively new house, in excellent condi ready" Rarer Sina deca ei, seca —eee. Then another storm arose; volumes of w: Wis coutaias erventann nes FRoaP aes ot rental of @105 per month. T ‘Subject to & deed of trust for $11,000,which run at 6 per cent, the balaiice in cash, the i A uepostt, mS r after five L resale iu some newspaper = All conveyancing and purchaser, Auctionecra, . SN) este gener ergy om ae MR. S. FRANK, WHO SHIPPE! M ¥ VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE CIRCUIT 2 The Kentucky Feuds. poured over the decks, sweeping pected ap a SRS Mo 10k hae proms | FROM MONTREAL, CANADA. THIS. Wi ‘Court of Alexandria couuty, Vircinia, rendered aaa 4 a ie Kentuc! ‘eur : cs bis own detective in the cage and at the point] 4, interest in the trial of “Joe” Davidson, | Movable overboard. ‘The gale continued for sae eae yard. Lloyd ot . of a pistol bagged two of them, Louis E. Davis Gena inis ae algae days and nore te Tower 500 miles | dwellings in the city, having ‘all the modern convent i neg oS et Hk and cont Of the defaniting pur m } con-) out of her course. om this ie it was flee patty: lautden? binet mantels, tile hearths, | nay MORNIN z 5 QUESTED eukGHA N Xx N 4 O'CLOCK M., in front of Clark's Club House at Weeks ago the third man, George Johnson, was | been developed by the defense, but there isa| On the 15th instant one of the passengers | \“Terins: One-third cash; the residue in two equal in- | QUESTE Tide SALE, © BULL DESCLIPTION OF Rostiyn. Vineinis, offer forsale at public auction the | A8lford’s abstract Ny K ‘PEAR IN arrested. cantar intereat, pe n ually, secured | FUTURE ADVEKTISEMENTS, All that lot of ground known as lot No. 10, or the 22d another passenger died and the rations | the option of the 4 nichtaor A deposit of 300 at nd ee Ae ye Ak rf to be sold at the Bazaar NOVEMBER THIRTEENT! 1 rn : he hil is not complied with in fifteen days from day . p. 498 et sequitur, and bounded and d bed as ON THE POTOMAL KIVEK—Tuk OFTEKBACK had agreed to give up the Prosecution of one eb ores sin pic perder grit st ad (pe — ae ee pene of, re of sale the executors reserve ‘the rigiit to resell the | AZyEN O'CLOCK: | os Getaing, stred by | isle Dee ee anded and dewcribidas | | YOTate. of the defendants if he conld get #5. n J f . a va Hamble ¢ ‘Th a 2 " cl - . a GOOD OPPOKTU: FOR on the 2eth day of October, 1880, in the chancery tant 4 of twenty-one feet eightinches by a depth cf oue hug | SOR, 2 ORSUP ded wath tn fifteen Gays from and Charles Morgan, both of whom were con- | ON¢ of the Perry county. K, trite: antes, laundry; fe.” Ssrowm stone and LL THE HOUE OF SALE, AND | sale. thervin nained will, on DAY, the FIF- | J ubiiened im Washi — Pith wide discrepancy between the witnesses as to | died. At this time all hands were on half | etallments. in one und two —s leat (THE “TROTTING STOCK — WILL following property, to wit aienie + — rr rtain - "7 . " om "9 At the trial yesterday of Geo. Johnson, during ‘The following is a description of the trotting stock Sepnad due iate A. la Miepd masentall to Uo semieet OMMISS{ONEKS' SALE OF LARGE AND VALe 3) b property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- 7 the Fol : gy ye By virtue of a decree of the cirenit this was made known the jurors laughed out- | Eyersoles began the fight. Ladd, hove in sight and supplied them with | clave 3 So Rt ott depending, ii which Rosina Mac " creden cet, “The house fe gue st the boss Balt | 2 EMIOR STOCK 10 BUY AT THEIL | suit therein devending. "1a |» lackey | Gay of aale tight reserved to resell th : lon SATURDAY, vieted and sentenced to state prison. A few tinues unabated. No startling features have | alternate calms and head winds, brick fron’ TEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBEK, 1800, at TWELVE | Poording at the cox " 7 r centuin interest, payal who fired the first shot, Those for the state | Ttioms and one pint of water a day. On the | fy’ the cross-examination Gobler admitted that he | "formly say the French party, to which | were reduced to one-quarter of a pint of water | tine of fice of the county court of said county in Liber E, No | W/UABLE TRACTS OF LAND AND FISHERIES F after five days’ advertisement of such resale in | Chester Chief. son of county, Ving nse vs . Fanny Stitt by Harry Clay, 2.29; secon 02 chains ry 2 reine, ; : © r] -: some hewspaper in Washington, D.C, All conveyanc- 4 of e id river, jot D Suit of Otterback vs. Bohrer, the undur-ieued, commis: Fight and the prosecuting attorney abandoned | .,26, (per Of the defense in tho present | some bread. beef and water, but it was not | inand noting at the sont ot purchase Hest are eye Amerioen tar: third dag Relies. | ee eee oe G0 chaiee oo Dep aioe te ee eas ing | slobere of sals therein uatucd, at TWELVE CLOCK the case. Johnson was acquitted without the | °%#¢ i8 that Henry Davidson, a brother of the | enough to last more than a couple of days, and | House can be inspected by permit from the suc- peare O10: ci os — in 2.25 and’ can speed | of jot No. 3, ndcorver to lot No. B on SATUKDAY, NOVEMBEK FIFTEENTH, 1890, . prisoner, was one of the Frenchmen besieged | again death from starvation stared them in the | tioueers, ALBERT A. BROOKK, Executor, ter than nas been di jurors leaving the stand. Ves nites coneenes tat 10.5th st. n. ae See ea : ing the progress of | face. Fortunately a favorable breeze enabled JOSEPHINE wat ict this defeent om omank ie aneate to con- | that memorable battle, and that Campbell, the | the bark to make: Cape Heulopaw inte Mowioe | _n11.anad HEMET Jo4 biaee veo complainant is a confessed blackmailer. Gob- | MUtderéd man, was firing into a window of the | night and pick up a pilot. suction, im fropt of the market house of Alexands ity, apart of the real es tate of ye a the lute + pF pee ge Sep thames, with anid line north % cast 3.7 gS morta: 85.0 wes nS 21 chains ty Ea.stake or stone to besct on the cast | Sill ofcr for sale ot pals Pea eran tric! f ithe ; *, i h i TP VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. safe 2 ail obstacles, Any ie! county, frouiing over a mule on the Potomac and 8 come : HP agpse house, and that the prisoner, fearing that his | She will remain at the breakwater for a da T man in search of phenomenal speed should drive this | property is situated a short distauce above the Aqu darabie distance om bas —— een shot. Both of the leaders are wealthy and | replenished stores, resume her voyage to New ED. BRICK VRONT, No. 1102. REW | "OLIVIA" “Handsome: Drown Lretting Mare sired | “The undersigued have received « bid Of 62,500 for neg Pode ln og A Colored Clersyman on London, | °*°?7 Poi is being noty contestoa isms Rah HoSuranine Aves Sola, ar AUC. | wy Beatin, LO tn of eden Mamba | Wapripers pega meant go. wed | atenc tonk lesa es oe sn ‘N 3 mn a yaniel rt: placed for shippite to good markete tes, uml 5 Be < = . rted with the bid of &¥, . } aw ates toe ‘The Kev. Dr. H. A. Monroe, the well-known | — Accuses Her Spouse of Bigamy. THEIR FUN PROVED SERIOUS. | af"HaLr-path’ POU OCLOCK ta Hove ct Oe | heh, woven wearsoltt Solna aaksaatee, Teuton | Vere ofa: Uno-thica cf ts purchase money to | ford woo tite uvation (and tne colored clergyman of New York city, recently | Mrs. Charles M. Blakesly of Jewett City, R.I., — nen ba Lp ad Gm AS OD ES TV og EP die, vivited some of the slums of London, says the | was married at May's Landing, N. J., against | A Young Girl Wants $10,000 D: 8 ’ oy oom gaa eternal | A fast if hand ind. two years from the day of sale, the deferred | Fishing Shore is 4 2 I did wish “fopot “ = er for Injuries Received in Pl his: Cue-thirdcash: balancein one,twoand three | “GOLDEN -USSHI"= Very Haudaoine Gulden sor- | mstallments to bear interest at 6 Der cent. per fourth'coch and the residue in thres (3) equal amceal rilune, ** i celv: im jay. ‘el , urd ct i. ce in one, two ans ree G N sn or rth cash and tl residue tn three ¢: enn! oe id wish hundred times,” he | the wishes of her parents four years ago. She Ageilaeasna on ia aris Tudge | Yeah pith motes bearnix interest and soctired bya | Fel Trotting Gelding, sired by Motives, son of ‘Daniel | anmuin, the title to the proprty, to be ‘retatived | fou -F 4 = = says, “that I could have taken that walk and | was mill operative and eloped with Blakesly, the one I took the day after through Seven | Sho says she afterward found out that her hus- ng in eg A He is 15% | wal the purchase money and. interest is fully | Payments, evideuc: 7 a A 2. imu Jestone: ther Deals and Whitechapel in company with some | band’s name was not Blakesly at all, but | Newburg, N.Y., andthe verdict has not yet| n11-aaas Auctionesr. | This is. prise for any one in search of @ good road | Forectel a nents a aay Pine Lsioas wa” | private bide and report the same to ‘the ‘court for me of our southern negro haters in order that arles Williams, and that he hada wife in| heen given. Christiana Altman, by guardian, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, KING RINO"—Handsome Bay Trotting Gelding. | turity by Paying the same with interest to date Of pay | ee ee ee erento ta they might be confirmed ia their conceited | Georgiaville. Williams abused his wife Na, 2| sued Robert Altsheimor for $10,000 damages. = py ee hy TE ee eS i ee W. WILLOW 3 1 , ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, UT FRAME PAR- | 229, by Wood's Hambletoniau, He is 15% bans | Dated Alexandria, Va., November opinion of the superiority of the Anglo-Saxon. | and her baby and then deserted them for wife The plaintiff, who isa good-looking German LOR SUITE. Ui HOLS’ steady Oil ‘The negro slave m his darkest hour had more | No. 1, who is in eastern Massachusetts. On aH WAL 1890. oe 5 IN KAW - “ GEORGE A” MUSHBAC!I EDMUND BUKKE. Alexanc TERED IN, KAW SILK, | high, seven years old: a pure-gaited, g eA Mus H, aS ALTO: E ; EASY CHAI, COUC ABLES, WAL” | horse and a genuine trotter. os any one will ackuowh AMES i Elk, MEKEDITE, Brepurviile, Van, deceucy. more regard for religion, more desire | these ‘allegations Jewett City officials are | Sit) twenty years old, was formerly employed | NUT CHaMn ewito sess hia ko or drives hum, He won a race at Young, eee ee memoners of Bale, | ag ay ‘Dommionontesed aie, sit rth und fi! H. Young, the County of Mesauitia, Vas do certify that the Gomnte, ise int ething better th: et i villi i as adomestic at the home of Altsheimer’s to rise into something an you can emia for Williams in order to prosecute stoners above named have executed bonds with ap- HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE I the ‘st Bell t Ne GRAIN AN TS," MATT win fth heats in ever instil into the miserable, drunken under- | him for my. father, Postmaster Philip Altsheimer, at High- BRUSSELS HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, W, and 2.3139; . y y y Z : ° MEAL ESTATE ON SOUTH BST ata of that great city. ‘It may be well ——— land Falls. Robert is twenty years old, and he | NUt Maqui HUFER, DINING, HOM CHAIRS eS Rioationed cause! Wf H YOUNG, Clerk. “na'dis®| ~ TWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH. ‘h standing in Hyde Park and watching Virginia State Notes. ‘bristiana tome TENSION TABLE, LIBRAK BOOK t-class or ho = = SOUTHWEST. nid whirl of fashion and pride around and Chris were accustomed to race around SHELVES, SILVER-PLATED WAI should sand spacial attention. \HANCERY Sy eeteneteteee at Oe! you to talk about the prond position of the | ql2¢,steamship Glensheil Donovan arrived at | the house in play. AND GLASSWARE, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &0. | “ Very Handsone Dark Chestnut Cob, 15% hands high, ; District of Columbia, passed Tenth ection tue ots ol ene plz majority hors Point Sunday to load for cotton for Liver- |‘ Christiana cleiine that onone of these occa | Od FRIDAY, NOVEMBEK FOURTEENTH, cou compactly built aud finely formed: | 4 ritish pation, o ix nin 5 ‘at resi- and E i the millions that are grovelling in ith, poverty | Poinamen, noe Crew OF Hfty-nine were | giong Robert pushed her from the veranda, | Wate Ne'1Z0> hades teint evens seine’ | fory elie haa grand sexu and can step 3.30 gut sud drunkenness like swin ‘The one hundred and eighth annual confer-| 82d as @ result she was sovorely injured in | Kcveral assortment of Housekeeping Articles worthy | perfect pet. tention of thy tem plating housekeey ing. ————— he ence of the Virginia Methodist Episcopal church | health. She also alleges that afterward he | “femecuh. WALILE WILLIAMS ES COn” | ofitidsouie Bay Gelding, 1636 hands hie, seven years A Story of Robbery and Murder. convened at Lynchburg today, Bishop Hargrave | Pulled a chair from under her and she fell on A less, of anything: ve ety liad 5 has hig A story of robbery and murder comes from | presiding. the rene an age m: is a ae ake JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, cad inake tamily the town of Arga, not far from Roubaix, in the | , 1¢ 9 understood that Mr. J.T. E Ellyson of | Tork hospital, Obtistians claims that bet BELENDID BUILDING LOT ON TENTH, STREET | 0 ABO ae Auction: department of Nord, France, | Monday night | committee, will be a candidate for the nomina- | health is permanently injured and brings suit | _ Ga MONDAY AP ITRNOON, NOVENBER Riven. | [J)OCANEON BROS, Avctionsers com burglars broke into the house of the pariah | tion for governor. ,| for damages. FeERTE H tS. poe ae bi tS VIVE suoees PAST ALUABLE DWELLING OF SOUTHEAST ‘conyER rbich $208 cure there and proceeded to plunder the place. | ‘There are 3,396 pensioners in the state, 1,603 |, Altebeimor cJaims that on the first occasion | 200M O CLOCK. we will sell, hetrs, to r 3SLA. - it h ‘TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. ‘The housekeeper, @ woman of sixty-five, was | of which are in Elizabeth county, 1,522 in | Christians was burt it was in falling over a 11, SQUARE on TI V3 THIRTEENT! Ct and witha i Hf fil (ON, Hat Henrico, in which Richmond is located, and | dishpan while sho was chasing him. He swears | Fronting 25, fect, 9 inches on 1enth poe pcr bc hard ear Segre se Bh aslhrnaahparrind FIG er ar + that he never pulled schair from under the pinot 138 Os fo og 4 fot ey locations re quickly «appressed by the burglars, who| Kev. H. M. Jacks of Richmond, recently | fit!, but says she became “rattled” in the par- | of inis ity aud for building purposes cannot be posit ape ; elected assistant Lishop of the Erotesiant Epis- | (°F wrednrdins Rig ba berenvess pooper ig tg mentand left her dead apon the floor. The SS for the of Alabama, Senesl om have given acre hon i who hac been awakened by the wom: hysicial condition and prospects : James A. Spencer of Lynchburg, who had | ii the girl's physicial con ow ny a Stand” cages hearted "Yer | both lps tue hy Sort Sad’ Wears | tod thelr statment Go aoh agree So many ie ten morning the unfortunate cure was found = pe ier ps WE —————-e+-—_____. Paka ‘DUNCARSON BROS., Auctioneers. La tT — 7 ‘: a Masse TS aINFFE DARL boo ee ee - Aiter ‘securing everything of value that they | PULC instruction, ‘was presented by achool | wags qq "he, Austtian Way. (asunder aaa GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. could carry with them, the burglars made their | *¥Perintendents Saturday with a purse of $500 See regiment was on ones eiasetind THUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING pal ae a ee aE i 3 escape. in gold in honor of his marriage. parade -~ the 2d ae ry the Detroit Free| fff ‘DUNCANSON BROS., Auctionsers, SE ueD EREES BETWEEN & 4D Set ee Press, » bug craw! ito the ear of a sergeant. ALE OF Al rATE A County’s Officers All in Jail. He put up his right hand to remove the insect E SITUATE ‘OND OLE Fo ALLEY IN REAR OF THE Every peace officer in Young county, Texas, | and a court-martial redi a a oro 1 V4 NO’ ia in jail, baving been indicted by the| fined him €18 and rite: at BALE PAL SoLodie Tt of the Court of United States grand jury for participa- ras we i. Colum! Faulty Ho. ‘will offer for ey nLPoat gt £ . i He +02 Three Suits for $100,000 Fach. ‘Three damage suits for $100,000 each were Degum in Chicago yesterday afternoon by Albert J. Stme, the first against Mrs. Celia L. Snell, 4 . ‘th BY H. D. BARR, 1111 PA AVE, ARE GUAR- the sond against her husband, Albert J. | tion either actively or passively in the famous 14 - —" free ANTEED 10 BE OF THY CORRECT STYLE, Snell, hd the last against Loth wife and hus | mob which assaulted the jail to hang three | ° 70 HEP HR US o hott nc alieoe o street and rans ay ‘or the last two or three days the news- been publishing communications in which Mr. Stone claims are uations that be is the murderer of -law, the multi-millionaire, Amos fendants are the and daugh- murderers. The trial of three members of the mob is going on. Twenty-five special United Stutes deputies guard the jail, but the town is full of determined citizeus, armed with Win- chesters, who say the United States court may convict, but their neighbors shall not suffer the Fenalty. A riot will be precipitated by a con- Edwin Booth’s Gift. Edwin Booth will present a portrait of him- self to Belair, Md., in which place he made his debut as an actor. Thurslay of this week will be the uext birthday anniversary of Mr. -—————e0_____ Prominent Mexicans to Fight. A special to the New York Herald from the City of Mexico says: In the chamber of depu- ties yesterday Gonzalo Esteva, proprietor of the National, in answer to a question by Deputy Mateos, stated thst anything that sppeared to be an insult to the body he retracted, and he also withdre: , at fe ese. fay Det not ne a private peraun. Epecmirs. chamber, Pe anireenraeme 8 ber store of Pi

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