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TF Rien g fore : THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, NDAYS NOVEMBER 17, 3890— CITY AND DISTRICT. BIRD LOVERS IN CONGRESS. THE NATIONAL GUARD. SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. oo a oe SS SS | SS SS — eee ania © No city in the world is so thoroughly |The Ornithological Union Holds its | Secretary Pot boned ae Every Tomornow. r Xs, FUTURE DAYs. eovered ¢lreulation sing! Eighth Annual Convention Here. Effort increase EMciency. JUNCANSON BROG., Auctioneers, 7 ALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. Auction, W** "Q3FRPUAL avcticonge CAN BRos — Lats iane nin ory! Secretary Prostor devotes = part of his | dy; expip Bi oS * W - i601 DetsopnFeave, | WE at. nw, cor. ave and K at. " a ee Péver ss is the city of Washington by that of | rae sxserox szoax ToDAT—Now TaIB FLOURISH | sonoal report to the topic of the relations be. BETWEEN MAND S SraehTs NORE JAPANES® ART AUCTION SALE MORNING, NOVEMBER XIX OVE REAL Ret at itn Tux Evexrxa Stan. It reaches all readers in| ING BCIENTIFIO SOCIETY WAS ORGANIZED—AT | tween the regular army and the National | repxi aoe ae eupen se . a) AL ANNOUNCEMENT, kon EN OCLoU! T SIDE OF ‘BST See : FRENT A, 180 PAST | POSITIVELY LAST FIVE Dale OF THIS GREAT OF FURS: WEEN 1 STREET ‘SORTH the city and vicinity. It soears to its circula-| PARSENT IT INCLUDES EMINENT MEN FROM ALL | Guard He says: FOUR O'CLOCK, we ‘by order of the to Aa ALEC ~ GAP yFANON Lach AND ON TUE fg tion, No other Washington paper has yet one | °V8% THE WORLD—WuAT Is T0 BR DOXE, “Being impressed with the importence of an on aT, Be:RQUABE 36 axTPEID, $20 sieo guveral EAir of extrpordinary lane : SPHERE Rok on Mo this. effective militia as » prominent and necessary pet oe Bah teehee og auth street and with a besides a iniscelianrous lot of Japanese Por- ALSO, e PS NokTHWEs “The bird lovers of the United States have = eho ‘ai ‘one of the best locations ims A BEGINN1 ASD es 1 Sa cana mageranmesd factor im any military organization suited to ie a ‘No matter. sscrifice may be the entire col- | Z . a NG PREMISES: A NEW BASE BALL CIRCUIT. | ‘eit annual meoting in Washington the pree- | (country, the department has endeavored | Siettites'? 4 °F "erpesse connote | lection must be sold, ‘Hot one atngle “object off art” SigsvOR| Sidi steer + ent week,” said Dr. Elliott Coues tos Srap by its eration to encourage and eid the | ,.10ims;, One-third cash, balance in one and two of sale {on TUPSDAY. WEDNESDAY, THURS- ANBER Sete SoS LEVESIM STMEET Son: How It is Proposed to Settle the Dis- | reporter this morning. “This is the eighth National Guard as far as posrible under exist- wo inp ae pas oee res a ew 5 and THREE P.M. CUPS yas = ot ee ee prose Gourt of, the pute Amicably. Yearly convention of the Ornithological Union | OP'tew, ‘Opioers have boos dotaiinn oo sence | ese ae sas peensons st your “OWN BuICE AND WAKE. | sacity coune Seoatle "Sechey Zo ccrattenden ste The conference committee of the three base | since its formation in New Xork city in 1888. | 1", 057 instructionand detachments of regular | Comveysncing. Re. 8 ok tobe} 017-58 acme meee, ARTHES WARE Siler for qoletp frost of tee poctivey ball ea eee perl cragpreonebng agri pe od frst troops have been ordered to participate in feeell af risk and cort of del alia arafter ave | 7*HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. G, SLOTH AND SCAU FUESBAN see SEyONB DANS ae League an American Association—will poss a war ad f the larg. eampments, The | Sayt, Advertiement of pee bom (OUSEHOLD BHASS AND FAINTED: Airey! property. sea meet within tem days and the base ball war, | the governing council and the eagtines pasiellore aaaciecss to peer more Pine ge Seen, weet thal tl to eS WHO] PANNED WAITELS, SULT Fares, 100 PG. | contained within tue Siliewine eanehs, esate ek which s dayor twoago threatened to end | days to public meetingsin the lecture hail of ially with those states which have mani-| By ones of the heirs. TURES IN MODERN FRAMES YIN WAGE OF | the sate on Deletes eee en, Besta caper alld DUNCANBON BROB,, Auctionesra, 18 GOING ABROAD, EMBRACING IN PART: EVERY DESCHIPTION. Hod TIRCES OF FINE | lot4 ent ruses ence y abruptly and with considerable bitterness, will | the National Museum, which is granted for the | fested tho moat interest in the matter ‘by their | => panes Oo ae Several very beBideomne Parlor Suites, in oilk pecce-| SOATE Wane a ri aces OF 4 ect 4"luches to an ailey’ thence "southtee Send Probably be smicably settled. The National | purpose by the secretary of tue Smithsonian | own liberal appropriations and earnest efforts. | FR 920 Pennsylvania sve aw. elle and other uphoisterings: » number of elegant NUMEROUS TO MENTIO: silos, 10 feet. thence weet 24 feet 4 = i The results have mm very satisfactory. Ite —— os evant | SALE WITHOUT EHGARD 1O WEATHER AND 0 fect and thence west 70 fect to the poimt League evidently believes that it is wiser to | Institution. direct benefits are palpable: and its in in- | VERY_Vatui BUSI iN ‘Turkish Carpets and Rugs, Smyrna Carpets and Rugs; GOODS SOLD IX LOTs TO SUIT DEALERS. ine. Secure the co-operation of Players’ League “Seven Pane the union, now so flourish- foc perhaps even noe ‘important fay i, BeiwEne sits AnD BavEN Te ‘very handsome Chamber Furniture; several pieces ot | n17-2t_ WM. LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer. potenien anne ot oriainal | Jot 6 im anid sie Capitalists than their enmity. Consequently | ing, was foun The movement originated | "Y? money which the national government| THEEESTORY BRick” Br y Aatiqne Furniture in fine preservation; two elegant SALE, OF PROPERTY—WAR DEPARTMENT, | lot sud ranning Vbewce snct 70 fers Gs the ect tis with three somewhat known men in this line of =. Moen cola os BERLET RORTHWEST: NOW URDER Ree rae, {Mirrors i bronze frames; handsome Couches and fashington. D.C., November 14, 1800—There will | lot in said square, themes eos GO fee an arrangement has been suggested which will | Sisnific research, namely, Prof. J. A. allen of | ¢7P¢nds for our ci soldiery tobelp| GF 8i03 PRE MONTH, Lounges, together with other articles of value. sold oF public stcuon at TER A.M.. | 70 feet to said street and thence worth BO feet to te the Players’ League clubs in Philadelphis - those who help themselves, and is bound to 7 To be sold within ti TUESDAY, jONDAY, ROVEMor ee TWENTY-FOURTH, 1800, a. = sorry Bp ence Peer on gure Gon mbridge | give Proportionately large returns. Under the TEENA at HALEEASC FOUR Otel OVEMBER HIGHTEENIH, 1800, commencing ot | Within the court yard of the State. War sod Navy saree 2 ts fe “4 nt law the: annually appropriated for | offer for eale in front of the prem: ALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK. Department, building. t spiscellansowe opllestion ! ‘corner, a yew Love. certain preliminary conferences, drew up a | frosant iim th cisia, Sageoud nile te THE EASE THIRD OF LOT 7, N.B.—Articies on view day prior to sala. No. masergettis (property belouine te tht ent, street sketch of the proposed association. Mr. Brews- 2A — SQUARE 457, Ponement on account of weather. B13-4t | consisting of Horses, Carriages. ine, Furniture, She weet ine of When the conference committee meets a individual states appropriate in the aggregate, | ¢ronting about 20 feeton D street and ——————____~-_. | Carpets, Rugs, Matting, File Cases, Stoves, &c, Terms south 15 6 inches, plan for the organization of anew league will pordempeb i ornate heal — {here met | 50 far as knows, over $2,000,000, ana in | fortingstant 2a toutcn Bsr ais | Pyeng’ “cline BUSTERS SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | of sale; To the hisleut bidder tor caah. . “ ON DEFREES STREET, No. 59, BETWEEN 4 probably ad. a. Th ne i many states the militia receive also a con- | dest i bs ORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS WEST, C = Association has three clubs, Syracuse, | the or moiection faring ite formative pared Starebie ‘saaput stom Rees bra ied thet tan dead of trust for €11,000.which ,basbinaton bie COTES | ‘Toledaw oo inte Prof. Epoticer F. Baird, Me Geo, | SUrces. e_ appropriation of the gener ears to Fi per cent, lance in cash, ‘thi ‘the ‘the purchaser. of % . 1887, and recorded in Liber 12: in the new circuit In order to get rid of these | N. Lawrence of New York, today the Nestor of | S°VeTnment shoul: increased, and I wish it Tedluired at time of sales It the teens | folio Séof the land trict of C ves, sa Articles sold | thence west 70 teet to the une. ‘must be removed without y Bud expense FOURTH—All of ‘orsinal' ofthe vurchasee’ Mt Kk TEOAY Ghist ca fronting ue Int) ak teete tackenee cy according to the a fhe soutl sue vf Mt Vernon place bys" DAY, the THIR: TUMEE O'CLOCK PAL. owe ili & . f gi =! b " r ht be! é would land records for the District of Colum VALUABLE AND VEKY DESI LE PBUILDING | ofter arin jn front of the premises, all those parte it will be necessary to disband the American | American ornithologists; Mr. Daniel G. Elliot, omy deel a path pondin acre 7 the Soy cl aaie right eeeeted urea Sparty at the stpablic auction on TUESDAY PAE EIGHTEENTH NINETEENTH AND, ead SSiuErs | pigets Sand Pia eqnare dea "uutaiged —S Sarecintion. | This cam be accomplished by the | author of many of the most superbly illustrated | St5t25 themselves. “I heartily commend avery | icc sudcostst the detoul rehdeer after five | DAY OF NOVENBEN, 1800, st HALE-FAST TOCK | SINETRENTH AND TWH} oat beet tia ere eng ete ret ie Baltimore, St. Louis, Columbus and Louisville | booksabout birds that hat x been pub- 7 pee y inten ie. Waahingtony Deo Al On eer | sercuid ine ibe city eee Meese tll, that parcel of | Om FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST, AT | inch sofas ap crest, wertuwest Bbout Oi feet Bie clubs resigning their membership. Then a lished; Mr. Robert Ridgway of the Smithsonian, | intelligent effort to Ja Sa elise in Suenington, D.C _Ailcouveyancing and | ervund tp the city of Washington. D. C. bein lot | HALF-Past FOUR O'CLOCK PM weaball coll, im | imc, 20 the south corner of's Ofeceeeaet new le: will be formed in connection with | Dr. James Merrill, U. 5. A.; Prof. Theodore N. | Sioser relations with the War Depeetnee a 4 | Ashford’s abetract ahown at salen Subdivision of aquare Bumbered six hundred and | SOM Of the premises) 4. SQUARE 110, wa aller Ue foc cnet SlORE the south line of the clube ‘which will come from the Players’ = Me. aay bees vs Kalb = of Sope that missures. to that eailiney sective n6-d&as et ee eee Si thenaa aah, balance i six and Being 20 feet and 22 feet 11 inch n 5 sizeut port: Shonce eust’ 3 fect") big mechs to te nee oes League. thnology, Mr. lerriam of tl te , dade one twel itt = ore: < 25 THE PROPOSED CIRCUIT. ment of Agriculture, Dr. R.W. Shufeld, UeA, (rigor er arent cha ate CCUASCERE SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL veTaTE Grell cash, at the options the poreneecs trae wetting Mr. George B. Sennett of New York and Mr. : ON LSTREET NORTH HETWEEN ‘IWELEIH | one hundred (8100) doliurs will be required tcane of ay lecated waliding ote ‘The advocates of the new league propose to | NT. ¢ bull, whose ancester, Jonathan | * the drill and training of the militiaof the| ~ AND THIRTEEN.H STREETS WEST. sale, |If terms of sale are not complied with in ten (10) th comb, batonce tone, two have asstrongscircuit as possible, and unless | Trumbull, gave the name of “Brother Jens | Seaboard states is in connection with coast de- | , By virtue of « dectes of the days from day of sale the trustee will resell at risk and dar of oalg ash cent eek Supreme Sout eaned lay of i] in ity Ci No, 12204, wherein Mi this is obtained the conference commitice will | than’ to the typical Yankee. Tt is an historia) | 120803, Where its services aro most likely to be | MFanity Cause No, 122U4. wherein Michael Xt Baker | cout of defaultity purchase sy \LLIAM A. GORDO! Rot be able to settle the war. ‘The Players’ | fact, unknown to most people, that Jonathan | 2eeded, i to na a sold, oF all cash, at purchaser's |. In that particular training | others are defendants, the undersigned, ss srastoes, RATCLIFFE. DARK & uctioneers, n1U-dads aa 1e' pre: th = ao = ¥ /EMBE the neral ve ent must do more than | Wil) sell at public uction, in tropt — wie aggro y: us. t League people are nowwilling to consolidatewith | Trumbull was much relied upon for counsel 18 | cooperate; it must take the initiative,” MOND ay, ewe TEN TEENTADAY Hagel fC beable pegiptccbae smeared fT he rrvresty will be resold, ‘Stein and cuct et | Sepa a bSbo'sa esse, the American Association elube,but before they | eT a ae elaine cay ee Eee Hae PEREMPTORY SALE (OF IMPROVED REAL ES- WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. | ai¢-aads — JaULO MSU etOy,{ Trustees, lishede ‘itesere, Prince and wages ‘or they used to say: ‘Let's consult Brother Jonathan.’ if I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, | _215-5t Auctioneers, << Saheneaas b 1 tof the ao \HOMAS DOWLING, Auction danas d etuty-three (283), bemuni the same un the | on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH. 1800, = Es- a would be satistied with Washington or Brook- | Hence the designation that is commonly alter-| Over Seventy Forgerics Cause His Part- | oui ie eso yee ear oF the sane vn the | on FUESDAY. NOVEMBE two brick dwelunys Now | APs Noisio BALTH Soke ey NORTE ESE, ? be OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED lyn, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Boston in the | 2&tive for ‘Uncle Sam, ners $270,000 Loss. of said lot, runnin thence «ast on ihe line of So atreet | G08 and 1611 P x. a: AT AUCTIO! NX THE NOKTH SIDE OF KOAD StReE i dieaa ‘lle, BL i |, ‘“The president of the Ornithological Union ers , twenty-six feet and four inches; thence north 90 feet; | Terms inade kuow of sale, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER TWEXTY-FOURTH. TWEEN CONGRESS AND HIGH 81 oun — one Lenin, Louis an is Prof. Allen. Mr. Ridgway and myself are Albert H. Smith the junior partner in the a ee > pnches, 2 8, polnt Blz-d&ds GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. 1800, st QUARTER PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., in GEORGETOWN, AND BEING PAKT Or whe oe ‘Somae as tele iaina: Tice presidents, The secretary ie Mr. John Hi. brokerage firm of Mills, eS & Smith, at north twelve feet ad three inches, thence northwest. EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 509 11th eu. for the beine of the thas Akeekee See ceceep | gts KNOWS AB yoann uated te Speier eem Seg ‘onm asurer Mr. | No. 96 Broadway, New York, is a prisoner | Wally ea OF sa AL Jobnson has offered to sell out the Cleve- : uder a in order to clove the estate, deed recoried in fier 1516, tone 403, of the 5 int distant seventy-nine feet three inches frou the | PEREMPTORY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES. | ‘2 ; St v ate ct . land Club and bis interest in Cincinnati for legether with William pea apg charged with over seventy forgeries, aggrogat- Tino of Massachusetts ‘avenue, and tence southwest. ware See ee ee ae x el BO. SIN GQUARE | fetuses oe WaDNeebaT ae * 7 5 lic auction on WEDN ji t id, West line three f thence Twit! sel ble auction, in front mises, eleven street northwest and | OF 40,000. In ail Jobnuon has $46,000 invested, | Cory, D. G. Elliot, H. W. Henshaw, G N. Law. | iDg $350,000, Smith hes acknowledged his | $7,2h,$h9, west line three fect and thence south at of AURA NOVEsiEE Hones Macnab: Fonuing tact BS eae @ sashes ae eer neea eae | OF ROVEMBLD, 10 of which $20,000 is a total loss. The league | Tence, C. H. Merriam and L. Stejneger consti- | guilt to Inspector Byrnes, and has turned alee, wi Chg oer gp Pa 5 SOUe E-M. brick dwelling No. 1448 Q | proved by e one-story frame dwelling containing four will not settle with Johnson on this basis, and | tute the council for the direction of the | over all his property jto W. A. Watson for the | the balance thereof in si: twelveand ciyntes months, rooms, Y x, ‘erms made known at time of sale, ‘Terms: One-third cash and balance at one and t if an agreement is made with Boston and Phila- | Union. benefit of his creditors. In his confession | {2 Which the puichaser will give promissory notes | _n12-d&ds GEO. W. BIICKNEY, Auct__ | youre with inerest at O ver ssot movable bel eats, | use deiphis the Cleveland capitalint will be left ea. | . “From ite first establishment the union bas | >*™ | bearing interest trom day of A Men reserved ou | ~ ceny SALE rail cash, at the option of : A P cap) issued a quarterly magazine entitled The Auk, Smith says he used. the money obtained by his | proverty until all purchase eo be paid. No deed * Lb. Posit at time of sale, DUNCANSON BROS, 0) feet to Linthicum place, ° q ly magi ie forgeries to reimburse customers of the firm who | (ve2, UAL Durchase money and interest be’ paid. | ©, iy virtue of two decrees of the Supreme Court } Pris “ads ‘Auctioncera ‘ur eaid lots will be wold subject to the foli TEE AMERICAN AssoctATiON. The ni was happily chosen, inasmuch as the ‘geri urs rm ‘axes and assessments paid to day of sale. A deposit | of the Dis Columbia, passed, the one in equity conditious: That no building shail be erected ou ‘“ a pppoe most distinguished ornithologists all over the | had lost money on his suggestions, Before his | of $100 required Testa PEPE $2 wold. | Convey: | cause 10308. Doc. 27. wherein Daniel Pratt Wricht G HOLE ARE Baap, | Hand within Sy tect ot tue build special meeting erican Associa- ; alley, 2 Gecided upon is to consist of Baltimore, Wash- | Washington promises to be not lacking in the | 8°Venty, eighty or ninety shares. These he | In pursuance of sdecreeof the Su; 1e Court of | east 130 feet to the place of bexinnins. ington, Philadelphia and Boston in the east, | interest which has attached to its predecessors, | Would deposit with the firm asa private ac- | the District of Columbia rendered ntyany Cause No, | 2, (ot lettered of," in Jolnson's subdivision of cer- Liasere Tuli settienenite within twenty 5 "the 22600, wh oo * | tain lots in Mt. Pleasant, id gubdivision iste. | inches (13 with St. Louss, Louisville, Columbus and Chi- ; Many papers have been slready entered for | Cunt, and thus made his partners responsible. | di-naiis und Addie C. MI: Pelmenand ohare ere ope. | gomled eyor's office, im ‘book “Necord of | fect f be forfeited am lube on Hod wt , ancing at purchaser's je be not | is complainant and Enima C. Wright ot al ave dei NG HOUsE AND PREM: “ > 2 e World are accustomed to take off their hats to 8 | arrest he made a clean breast of his doings to | complied with im m days from day of sale the | ants, aud the other tn equity caree 11090 Dee on, H STREET NOBTHWESL, | thecesu shall be toed foe bee eainee, te be tion will be held in Louisville November 24 to | specimen, stuffed or skeleton, of this extinct his associates in the firm. [orp epee a So seeell the property meg Pe yy otis ne! = compiatgeaas of the | Pufbuses, und no butiding to be eree ereon ; nis exti S ana Y aaer after five daye’ : ry i i - : — +, Feorganize for next season. Under the con- | and highly respectable bird, on passing is in « eens Wik Gu sarge va Verdleement of such Foaale in the Rvening Star Day the LOH TENTH DAY ORNOVEMBLN Iu, | Distclt of, Col on. the tat day of No- | suid conditions to ‘be waned or ivoben see ot eset . GHELN, Fy "CLOCK P.M. vember, 1800, No. 12204 (Bre on ere oF ema part weet pean Ce be boon marly dR THIS WEEK'S CONVENTION. About six years ago Smith became embar- No, 1416.0 street pornweie tay to she highest badder in fron: of exch Bieceof property, | ca a Betker etal, the. winded ‘tSustess will | mes ll - can be made exce ‘the mon’ ” r § rustecs, ; 0 ‘evtate: pubiie a frout et ~ ‘One-tuind cas, and ber, and for that reason an extra session will| “The organization of the union, in + | rassed, and to save himself adopted the scheme 486 Louisiana svense, PE Part of Lovis1 iu Wrieut and Doles subdivision RDAY- THE TWENTY SECOND (UD) DATOF | retest Pu, Quc-Uard cath balance $n one and respect PB years. haser to ive notes for deferred pay. be held before the annual meeting in Decem- | to the election of officers and so on, is modeled | which has led to his downfall. His plan was | THOS. &. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ni-d&ds of Pleasant Ses ne ee Jo secrete yer yee net in or AL sont 9 | mena, bearing G Ler ceut interest. payable senui- ber. . closely after that of the National Academy of | quite simple. He would buy seven, eight or | ()HANCERY SALE OF VALUAREE UNIMPROVED | in Sook “Mecond of Laud Serva Mee eee | HOU in square sumbered three bundved aud nines | SuuGaly and scoured by deed teat hee Wrap snpryliond cautentong Science. It has held annual conventions over | Hine shares of first-class stook, and by adding | © TithryahCOND STMELT, GUORGETONN, | 249°4. £002, 8, beciuniny at the Rorthcast corner of | ty Tour auches (68 teat “4 Saches) north cen ‘ase | FUgSSE fey Fee, wil be reaiired at imps of According to the Baltimore Sun the circuit | since it was founded, and the present one in | ®¢ipher on the letter Y, raise the order to Ba hence west 1:30 fect, thence north 40 feet, thence | southwest coruer of said lot numbered two ce) and | piueto be ~ fh i | | ur feet four inches (t¢ po thepee morth thirteen feet four | oa2%q'e, Meh inehes) ; thence west ninety-four | ye; r — mer and others sre in said surveyor's cffice.. i x ord of | fect four inches (94 feet 4 inches’. thence south TLLIAM A. GORDON, 7. ndeuts, the undersigned trustee will sell at public | Carberry's Piats, Levy Court, 1868," folio 71. This | along the line of Oth otreet, went thontecn nee abd toe 330 439 ot 0, ago in the west. A. G. Spalding is not un-| Teeding by members which are likely to be cee i tion ou WEDNESDAY, the TWELFTH DAY Jot hasa front of 26 feet on Grant avenue and ruus | inches (1:3 feet four ipches) to the place of beeiniite, MES B. Taye on” "> Assigness, favorable to an association team in Chicago | 0st instructive, and reports of s most valus-| Smith's forgeries might have continued in- | SUSUPUGH WEDNESLAY, the TWELFTH DAY Ge | lot huss front of 26 feet on ‘ fale: The vurchses woney to be'pald ts | meaty AMES BLEAYLOK. = pornal nacalnente, one-thard 06) tn cast sar POO tein es ae tee eee ent, Sud there- | ¢9-THE ABOVE SALE 15 POSTPONED I! - one-third Qs) iu two years thereafter, the de- | seyuence of the Fain until WEDNESDAT. ROWS. syicuts bearing interest, said deferred pay- | BEK NINETLENTH, same bour and place, interrt to be secured to the suid parties to | ~ hhy order of the trustess rding to their respective rights, by good ‘S . cfficient inorigage upon the said premisen, wien | "22a THOMAS DOWLING, Avctionsm, ) DC! ‘ 3 of Wi y ole’ } Tish 8 Bow-conficting schedule and 25-cent | ble description are expected from the special | definitely if Stock Clerk W. A. Watson had not | O'CLOCK Eatin trout ofthe ME Plensantsas otid subdivision ee rossoed eid | premises, ail that pert i i of At bered one hundred and hty-two (182) in object. 16 two clabe fu Banton, “A committee | Bem directions. Taball mpeclt off discovered shat, the figures in.» cortdoste | Baty § skin aaneenete Se bitseee | Baers tates Rees pare — ‘ies daneeiedien aa cabo eas pe behalf of my committee, regarding the {turned in by Smith on Saturday had been | metes and bounds that is to say, beginning for the | of 25 feet, abd rune back with thet width 250.02 | the Bos and roth at him to | #natomy of birds. Mr. Ridgway will have | taised. An investigation followed and showed | ssine at int on the south line of Fourth street (now | feet. eo something to present respecting bird measure. Smith had purchased but seven shares in- | Q street tant twenty-seven feet and ten Incheseast- | 4. Lot 6 of block 18 of Todd and Brown'ssubdivision f | erly fro point where the weat boundary 11 f | of Mt. Pleasant and Pleasant Plaina, as said subdi- | said mortem-e shall be sulject to the prove. of ti ALTER B. WILLIAM: ae ‘a desi thank Paha ic ments, and dissertations will be offered on | stead of seventy, as appeared on the face of | th sad entire iot intermets the south ine ry Harn | Tipion’ ie “recorded in said. surveyors ofice in bovk $ male are not compited with within | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctionsem patch from ladelphia last night sayw: | other topics not less valuable. There will be | the certificate. This led to an overhauling of | street, and run thence east with eaid line of Fourth | “Levy Court. Ni folio 24. ‘This lot has a trout of | ten days from he trustees reserve the | SALE OF CONDEMNED STORES AT MARINE lub of Fuikdelpuis wil get eu Lewrinca tt | 8% uausualiy Inge number of papers” of an | the books of the drm and then all came to light, | vest fortytne ie forn fant and aig tack | Sab foettn Varcgytviret ani rune fuck iodo | HovetOntala'einat ind Sot Stating put BARACKS WasiliNazoR Bo sociation fee pats rl Set an American As | Criginal character read concerning researches | Smith is a prominent churchman and a mem. | reuttand ofthe width of vad front, one hundred snd | with en iuereasin width v ‘This lot ‘contains 10,023 | EDWAKD th RAPLEY, 406 5th at, SP OID Ak NOVEMBER TWENTIRTE.1800, sociation franchise. Mr. Wagner, who virtually | conducted since the last convention, — The | ber of several clubs. Knowing that exposure | ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One-third re feet of ground, x AT THOMAS 457 Dat ore st TEN O'CLOCK A.M. we siuall sell at public wuc- owns Phil 1 000 i i i r f the purchs in cash at the time of sale, of | 5. Theeust 12 feet 6 inches, fronting on Farragut ‘Trustees, | tio # quantity of coudunned articles, such as Cart- nena pore ieee et some of 1¢ | S2¥ part of each jag Teceday, Wednesday | vas inevitable Be Seat Nik resin nation taal the | Suet caccest cf 4200 will oe seutitek evening | eiwsh tore aaah nt abstr ee eee | RASIRdENE Dake &CO, aver, uti-deds_ | Tue, Myzen Mosket, Siinen. ‘bayonet and Thursday—is likely to be occupied more,or | Clubs previous to his arrest. He is forty-five | property is bid off and the residue in equal installments | said Todd and Brown's eubdivision of ‘part of Mat aeeebae — pwurda, Waist Belts, Bran ates, back. ‘The association, with only two clubs in | [295 with rourine work, but the afternoon will | years old and a childless widower. All of | iu one aud two years respectively from date of sale, for Pieagant an Pleasant Plat - [)OXa8SON BOS, ‘Auctioneers a Date Genes, ld Troi bie Trumpeta, eviews tea siie Piomuses # better return than any a | be'mainly devoted to the reading of papere | Smith's forgeries are not w total loss to the Lae ee eee nearer cra fave big pgome | | 0; ihe following described part of let B3 of Wright = sasppedentinaese bd Copper Cartriuge ‘heise, bayonets: bey biel paar n — —— inte | and other such entertainment, to’ which the,| firm, as about one-fourth can be recovered. | #0, notes, bearing Interest at the rate ¢ ‘option, | Plains, as said subdivision isrecorded in buok ““Lety | EXECUTORS’ SALE Op VAN Bi . An ‘i get oth Froga, Bras | Drum’ sings me i 270,000, y pay the whole ‘purchase money iti cash, If te ” folio 2, of said surveyor’s office, be- | REAL ESTATE, KNYWN AS A. | Carpets, Stov Boston into the association, but that does Lot | P¥lic is cordially invited, Shontelle fre uot complied with in iftcen dave, gt ia reserved | (oD ord sazue ai the’ montheast corner stead | CHUSETES |X VENUE ® NOKTHW j tare we. te promise as wellasthe Philadelphia scheme of THE MEMBERSHIP, to resell, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after 3, and running thence north along the line of Sth 10 IN SQ! 247. ©, RsDAY AFTERNOON, OVEMBER Consolidation. - “The membership of the Ornithological PROVOST MORISON DEAD, Hat HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, w Sree lays’ = ae wraeshmmna gy Yh foe ens fig tig sete pina All conveyancing, acknowledging, recording, ence suuth 1h fect; thence east 111.84 fest to the ' : KELLY B48 NOT SIGNED. Union is of several distinct classes. In the The Head of Peabody Institute for Over | “7%,.°%% ne use, a - aid ace of bertnniniy. stich GaGa ony sale, in front ‘9, the vrcesions, sub we Mike Kolly ia very mad at, the publication of | first placo there is alist of active members, Twenty Years. aivided lot, afi trast may arvgunce St the time | O4 Gon 08 an 87 m Weight anu base Gubhivieu of | SCH RE Au rine" "1WoMaR Cuca te te . s ; jeasant Va ubdivision is duly | resid Sa as he had signed with the Boston Na-| limited to fifty, which must be made up| yr. Nathanlel Holmes Morison, provost of | (tN HESEY 8 MATANENS, Trustee, °° | Plcansit Visins au raid Br bereyre Plate, Lewy tional League Club and bad received $200 in| altogether of American names, This numer - THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. — o31-déds | Court, 1868." foul " ure. 70, a advance money. Kelly is still loyal to the | ical festriction is made in order that member. | the Peabody Institute of Baltimore, is dead. lot“Br frouis 15. feet on Grant olice in THE RVEMING STAR hewspaper. at FeREMPTORY SA. DWELLIN prem! im trouter the ~1Hs MNETECNIM DAY VEMBER, Al MAL-PAST FOUR O'CLOG gn WED ve yor’ eed ‘OF No- aK PM, | | Twill sell at public suction i | — evenus beac wath root, closets, Ac The jot hase fromage | the iwo Decilings comaimins 6 rooms. beth toon i ALE . | with that width if twenty-one fect ext inches by a depth «t-oue : — Fy Hract with te Bost ened & three Years con. | gaining by working ornithologists coiee Teen | He Deccan Ta Hie ee rneh S| seneeare cf tne tat uel MONDAG” NOVEDAMES | "Terme ef aule 4s frncribed by the decree are an | Stet st ionty foe *the hae mated ee be | Reon Abang Ae ret bor oat AUa tn: tract with the Boston Club,” said he, and I | s#ining by working ornithologists on the score | H., December 14, 1815. His ancestors, of | SIVENTEFNIH, same hour and place follows: One-third of the purchase moncy in cash sud Seating 4p the city, bavin sett tile heavtig, | Dweliing Property corner of Fifthand E streets will keep it unless the club goes into the | f merit. secre ce neo: however, an American | Scotch-Irish descent, came to this country in | _#1-J&us ee ee fectively one and tw youre trom day of ior at | Watles gmatey, Inundsy, ‘Re. Hrv'en atine tnd prec | “ras made known at ane of fate ci ° associate 1: ei races 5 sh, at the purchaser. In case pur- | bric« from ; Offered $15,000 m cash and 856,006 for “tures | workers 10 the ornithological eld, including | 1718 and settled in New Hampshire. He was THIS EVENING. chaser aball elect not to pay the whole of the pasckare pe-third cash: the residue tu two eqi prac ne offered $15,000 in cash and $25,000 for three ' ing - " collectors and taxidermists of repute in| Prepared for college at Philips’ Academy, ; re money in cash the deerred payments shail be st i iu one aud two years from day of sali a et rommer, ae 1 wousdat doit tag | tis county, thin Tater lt tcfading' st prev-| Exclor, NH, and. was graduated third | SisCoAuR APGUAMN, AECHIONENR, 08,24 | Wie varied saat yt tt mrt | fet lt teen pie eat INANCIAL t er. “But "t * » NEL, } vial, ~ | payable semi-annually and secured by the promissory Of trust on’ the property sold, or # JNANCIALL Mike. “I was the last to sign the Irotherhosd a bs en Neve # anjin his class et Harvard in 1889. | YOO Warchea Guo, CUdony Mussel eee and Sil notes of the purchaser and adeed of trust ob the prov Hing Mtige of the purchaser. A deposie of 300at aiid ” honorary membership list confined to eminent » <i i k. fi the mecatime both the Bowtan and. Chicgg | foreigners the world over, included. among | A™O0E, hie classmates ware, Hey. Edward | 's reriiedet he inc Ge a P"A Salicvantoy and | of media eucttars reer he ante efter ths | Grzonora~A tapaaa Hationsl Teegne clube have get out bailed | Shem sre euch widely tamed men of science 40 President of Trinity College, Hartford, and TO-MORROW. Sle are pot. coves eciipiihin twenty daye. after | Chater eter ve ag"advertiereut of auch female in| INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT ©O, “Kin . , 5 F Sole newspaper Si top, D.C. All cuuveyaue= od . : jotise. caus be inspected by permit. fro & WASHINGTON BELLE ABROAD. pr yreeticeye ds ay pegs the study of theology under Dr. George Bur-| | ava Aub (eunueercace ia nate Dat ae. tioneers, “ALLEKT" ST EHOCKE Bacar * sine HON. Jas. ¥. HYATT, Treasurer, Miss Leiter and the Co Coaching Circle R, B. Sharpe of the British Museum, Mr. Henry | 24> who was wel known as the pastor | SPECIALLY ATTRACTI MPTO! saa ALTER B. WILLIAMS 5 CO. s0aurEIe I THIS COMPANY 18 NOW OFFERING a F a Seebobm of London, Prof. Barboza Du Bocage | Of the Unitarian Church in Baltimore. | ayorioN saLB OF FINE NEW AND WELL | —” [Eee p11-dkds 1324 Saws. ave. Bw. rance. v i In 1841 Mr. Morison opened a school \HANGERY SALE OF BUILDING LOTS FRONT- Swi LIMITED AMOUNT OF ITS CAPITAL 800! A cable to the New York Sun says: “News Che te pee Oe hip for girls, which soon became successful, | KEPT SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FuRMI- | C™S9NSSS ye OURPHDING Lots F HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, * By vii { adecree of the Supreme Court of th Df : SUE 7 AND INVESTORS, WHETHER SMALL OR ments which were to have made the delight of | lach of Cubs, Prof. A we Geant et neatit | other achools: In April, 1867, ho was chosen | TO TAKE PLACK EXCLUSIVELY WITHIN OUR | io; ‘fey TH SEE hy NOVEMBER, 1800, (at | ainsch TODOe amt aholy Matic ed phe 25, day of os een nana Mien nat Conese ls vielen Love Benentally | Tee onne Sad Commas BalveRcei et | a ccinsouly by ibe! board of trustees of the BALES AND SHOW ROOMS, 920 PENNBYL- | HALE-PAST, FOUK O'CLOCK YM. in frout of the 1:2 et dey., ole of the iad records for Washing: | ON THE MARKET. fallen through, It was originally planned that | ““"The number of corresponding members is | Peabody Institute provost of that institution ere Sed Now fontese st nines, lots =: and "by direction of the party secured FULL PARTICULARS FUBNISHED BY a i he city of Wasbinxton, D. lots front exch: a 7 on the coaches should be driven regularly between | distributed all over the worid and is not limited po in September formally entered upon his VANIA AVENUE NOKTHWEST, ON TUESDAY, | fect on B street “northwest, face the Capitol grounds ON Will sell on WED. eet to an alle; Be EENTH, 1590, at THE COMPANY'S AGENT, Canues and Nice by the four amateur couch- | by any law of the union. At present it includes | @uties. NOVEMBER EIGHTEXNTH, BEGINNING aT “Terme: ‘Che thted 4a taal $f which"ohe’ hundred forniture sentinel te echcteas bee ee W. K. PEABODY, Ben who aro distinguished themselves dur-| about 100 oraithologuis in various S0re1g% Western Packing Companice Assign. | TEX OCLOCE Ax. gal i arel pte nt she neat | trans Prt of ehh feted Ing the past season by ing their coaches ‘The Kansas City Packing and Chase Refrig-] WE CAN NAME A PORTION ONLY OF THE | 823.t¥0,ears. respectively, trom the day of sule, Said | HANDSOME PARLOK FUKNITURE, KECEPTION | 013-Lm 916 F ST. N.W, " pay 1 o 01 ND EASY y SS- out of Paris in different directions—Mr. James deferred paymeuts to be secured by deed of trust on A SY CHAIKS, CHEKRY BRASS-FOOT Fined for Resisting an Officer. erator Company, the Kansas City Packing Com- | GOODS EMBKACED IN THIS UNUSUAL OPPOR- | the property sold, oF all cash, at the option of the par- TABLE, BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY AND [N- = Gordon Bennett and Mr. Tiffany of New York,} apport Eichelberger, who apparently | pany and the Cold-blast Transportation Com- | TUNITY 10 PERSONS WHO DESIRE TO RE- | chiser.. All conveyancing aid sor aty tld ca ne GRAIN CARPETS, FINE BRUSSELS HALL AND Woons & Co. Mr. Ridgway and the Baron Legrine of Paria. PLENISH OR REFURNISH WITH FINE GOODS, | ¢6 the court any private offers for either of the lots, STAIR CARPETS, HANDSOME HALL STAND, BANKL AS, The harmony of the quartet was first inter- | U2der the influence of intoxicants, had some | pany have made assignments for the benefit of | yy7. AKTHUN 4. BIRNEY, WINDOW DRAPERY, MECHANICAL BED SOFA, ea OG 8.9. rupted a short time the failure of Mr. } trouble with his father Friday night and Police- | their creditors to George E. Parker of Boston, | New and Second-hand Parlor Suites in Silk Plush, 8 Lowsiany FIVE WALNUT ALT, CHAMUER BUITES Ont paren, Ratanve, Laveneee ip ago by 'y Dig! Bs FRANKLIN HM. ‘Trustees, ES, Partics havi.g money laying idie for 30, 60 oF 80 Bennett to ap with bis coach with a party | man Murphy was called to the house to pre- | who isa director in the first-named concern, | Tapestries, Rep, Hair Cloth and other Coverings, nl-eo6t&d&ds ‘507 D street n.w, AND ASH CHAMBER SUITES, HAIR MAT- | Gays wall receive wierest tor same by leaving it with of iadies from Newport, including | the | venta breach of peace. When he reached the | Mr. Parker said the combined liabilities of the | ©8™ber Furniture in great variety, being in Walnut, - TRESSES, FINE VEA1HER PILLOWS, WOVEN | U4 ss o25-Sm Well-known Miss Leiter,” who has been | )oui*)e perarkal sear to keep quiet, but the | Companies would not exceed €750,000 and the Oak, Ash and other woods, Couches, Tenses oe Boe FUTURE DAYS. WIRE AND OTHER SPRINGS, QHEREY SIDE. | J Ewis o TEWkanURY, | W. BBIBBs, uch admired this aris 4 i Beds, Extension Tal ining =e a OAL ITH TENNESSEE MARBLE %0P, auker, roadway, N.Y. Manager, ae hg Th pg Pony br oungster thought he needed no advice and | B°mual assets would foot up $1,500,000. The | icon chairs, Sidsboards, New aud Second-band Hair | /VRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVEDREALESTATE| gx woob AND OTHER DINING CHAIES, Member Washington Stock Exchange, SS Fe oat ave t A ig | Creditors would receive, in time, payment in IN GEORGELOWN, D.C., SITUATE ON OLIVE pops “ “ hacer with him on the Damplere road past the cele- | he used forcible language to impress his | foi) some of th thy stockhold Id | Sud Shuck Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Bolstora, |" wiinT BETWEEN TWENII-NINIH AND | WALNUT EXTENSION DINING TABLE, FINE LEWIS G. TEWESBURY & 00, ated historical chateau of the Duchess de | opinion upon the mind of the officer. Then he | !' te of the ere iy re OLGers uid b Wardrobes, Fancy Tables and Chairs, Easy Kockers THIKTIETH STREETS. A BILV:R-PLATED WARE, TERRAPIN TUKEENS, BANKERS AND BEOKERS, nes. At the time appointed the coach and | grabbed at the policeman, whereupon the latter penn yoo gpl ong Pg ean ‘wor od ‘and Reclining Chaira, Cheffoniers, Oil Paintings and By Virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court of the PECORATED PARLOR, SEIS, FINE OLL S1OVE, 1335 F 8T., WASHINGTON, D. a, man not appear. is place was en by = frout. of th ‘ FRIDAY, the TWEN Mr. Tiffany. who is considered the best whip of | Brown. The young man's good character was Indiana’s Offictal Figures. FIKST DAY OF NOVEMBER 2D. 1800, at Hare Ala, FIRST DAY the tour, The coach paused for a time to take } shown, but Jadgo Miller aaid he could not | The official returns of tho Indiana cleo-| _Lotot New and Second-hand Brussels and tograin | PASE FOUR O'CLOCK 1. thow parcels trea e- &p its regular Jehu. ‘As he did no! apelin cen as Sommad om Miser. | tion have been received, and the dem-| (orPet siti snd'in the roll, dor parlors, Clnine | See ee ee oe ee eaeeed than tenianeriocs ‘Tiffany conducted the party througho: If a policeman is forced to use his club, said ocratic pluralities are as follows: Truster room, ¢! }, and staire, (14) in George W. Rixg’s recorded subdivision of orig their great satisfaction, ‘Ilis affair | the judge, a meeting is held to condemn his ALso, Grau, Frovierons and Oi, eS PFivate wires to New York and Chicaga, LE_OF A LOT ON SOUIH SIDE Out of wn busuess csbeciatte, ACET BEA WEEN FOURTEEN! UT Uocat Securities dealt ane” tH EY Tee K SOW HOY ED. BY A BRICK | Constant quotaticus all markets, ‘Islephone 56 SO} oy: 8 {nal lots one hundred and sixty-one (6L).cuebundred | SURUSA CA BADE? citech ay SECUND | “oxi C % two (162! an and three * 2 a ic nye ago Mr. Titieay? Mr: Aidgway | courts going to impose s penalty, A Ane ot | 0,610 Gall, teesurer, 20,01; Mteboly Juggs | en acon fee ie nats Mang emnors eae | Sa ones ee | Sk ve 5 . Ri Df impose a pe: fe o ‘a a " " 3 re LUI! lorty-one ( ¥ istrict of Cs y ~ aud the Yaron Logrine, sanomseed, theit fax | five dollars wes thersupen Lepoesd, of the supreme court, 21,252; Smith, attorney | One Dart Bicycle, almost new, sulsrof alo prescribed Uy’ decroe: One-third cash | 30% the District of Goltsati and by order of the Su: CORSON & MACARTNEY, tention of chondowing the southeast’ ten Gn —_—_—— Senerel, £0 204) Sweeney, clerk of the supreme | », Mating inlla mows complete endetiostip ook | sai te. lem eer aunere moon cmetes | \Uoei, decker Swe wal Wier tor sas GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. XW, southwest of France, and they will take them- | Unveiling of a Statue of Joan of Arc, | court, 20,439; Vories, superintendent of public bere yore rior < vate ately sold exciu- | the property sold; or all cash, at ontion of, Purchaser. Og PROT SRRESDAY, the TWELETH. D ys Bankers and dealers in Government Bonde Desa And their coaches to Feu in the Pyre-| A splendid bronze equestrian statue of Joan | ‘struction, 20,815; Peele, statistician. 20,873. | 10 tn gus eaten tomer Oo eee era | A daperlt of $100 ou'each fot wil he required at ine Suto chs ela of Weuitantons Dinict of Caines | pq DARgate. Exchange, Tana. Collections Bees, of Arc, by Fremiet, was unveiled in Fairmount ‘ue northwest, TUESDAY, EIGHTEENTH, at TEN | ten (10) days’ default, in compliance with terms of 7 “ 3 Z Railroad stoc! rs ponte. and all securities at RTS - a P. T. Barnum Dying. O'CLOCK n15-2t | Sle trustees will resell at cost and riak of defaultins | Bly to wit: 1 Dodivision Of equate two iuteed | ob the bx ew Lork, Philadel) bia, Bostom THE SIXTH MARYLAND. Heete rence Phils, Saturday afternoon, The! p. 7, parnum is believed to be on his death | @oe on SE ee Sia aie (200), a the same teed Liber "Bes | ee OE ae gecurition Dintiet - . - 6 3 . E e sUrveyor's Of y sti gare represents Joan st the head of her coa-| 444 “Dy, Hubbard, who te attending Mr. | L —_ ABRAM GO HEYLUUR. | Columbls, with ehurch edifice ad all the fixtures and | BOUG#*US Al Local Keiitvad, Gus, Insurance and Liebe Bome of the Causes Which Led to Mo- | quering army entering Orleans, Sho iaclothed | Pernam, says his attack of inflaenss woud bo Trustee, O29 Fat. nw, | furiture therein, ‘Averican belt Teles bone Stock bought andeokd.ty18 ee et Sie en Thr eine, piandard embeoldered | severe for one of the most robust constitution IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. DUNCANSON BROS. Avctionsers. B10-Jbds | mn one (i) and two tal eure Glee ameeetes Oe ake | eS “Yes, wo aro atill all right in the sixth Mary- | With lilies. The statue iy the most picturesque ; " so of six per rentum per sunum, payable semi-annually, PROFESSION fand district,” eaid = well-known Mon! in the park. It was presented to the park com- | @2d for one of Mr. Barnum’s advanced years it oink wie isa ae ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers, aud sccured by deed of trust on the property seid ae Z AL en 'G0M- | mmission by French residents of the city through | willseem marvelous if he recovera He has Pega — eg en ‘THE | CHANCERY SALE OF VALU En | all east, a ae option or the Pu chawer, Be re- = ery county republican, “though for the time | the Fairmount Park Art Association, Prof, | not the necessary strength {o recuperate and RIGHERENTE THOTAG ee ke ec carn ae| . beat Ween te Oo Bt Oday property wil G@ AND ISTE being, of course, the old sixth, with a great | Victor Riguer delivered the oration in French | his illoess has certainly exhaused ‘nearly all | =GH7! many other naturally republican districts, finds | and his daughter, Cecilie Riguer, unveiled the | his remarkable vitality. Mr. Barnum has not | °CLOCK:# fine cousigument of AES ORIMEROvED with te KOPF. CLAY, 1HE OLD-ESTABLISHED 0} 3 ; EES = . Tehabie geuipe uDd Davaral-torn, 8S SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. | Fei aua cont of deteultinug PUrchaeer Ail Soaeaet | Astronger abd Deeditiu tis «ity (bore with By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | ancinw at pureaesrs cunt = abu wondertul prophetic gutot second sightsre trict rt i Dis ‘of Columbia, rendered on the 6th day 48 H. MARR, every bude mystery. Duds lost orstolen propery; i i monument. The statue was formally presented | been left alone a mowent since the be; inning ORIENTAL GOODS, 1890. in Equity cause No. 11711, entitled 509 11th st, separated Vycther ; causes apeody qi were pmo Sas soap baeraent Sorta Prof. Charles J. Stille and Mr, Samael Guus- | of his illness, + Golabatsina ts cae Faver'v, Baer ot at, the undersigned’ friaice wl ANDREW B DUVALL.’ { Trustees, | yivey wuctene 2 Wuhivens removes oamaly nd i. = . une ompson received it on behalf of tho ee ee, 2 § i, TEGNT! vEM- you are in doubt of, Ail busiuess cunbdeutial, dv Jong, however, is a republican district and will | commission, An address was also delivered by Thought It Wasn’t Loaded. Elegant Embroidered Silk Portieres, Bast Indian Em- | BER, De you; AT WALE PAST FOUR OGLOCK | O20. W- STICKNEY, Auctioneer, oBi-dhas | been known wo sa be found so two Year bene pure the [renee Cons Me Loui Vouion, coin ais anatcece testament | Saat Gata aiay sa wit ae | Eo GmMCReST ET rtSRL ER | grow accoonr oF Heunengr gr agx| Settee “Ae ete ‘es, ow Gen. McKaig and am sure the a ee eee by thi i < . y of W ou, D.C., bet i fed pr i t Yi Washington people will like him very much. | _ Fine Collection of Native Woods. _| Saturday by the shooting of Frank Lapham, | 2). Tiama Ruge, Antique Swords of rare value, Ffltg'on the cast iio of Ssh street butween Gandy | BS" NOVEMBEM NISET RESIS, 860, eee Nee: | _Pariors 603 128 at. nw, 218-60 the sixteen-year-old son of George Lapbam, ALSO He will make an excellent Representative ma i icbatar ase - a. Foomas Aa Bt by Holand Burrows, Burrows went into the | A number of Choice Turkish Carpets and Ruga Bo doubt will prove a warm frie: is Die | teaep Fo on exhibition the collec. | D8? of George Lapham, where Frank, among| ¥.B.—One: m Monday, ee tween Gand! | DaY, NOVEMBER NIA te soUtoast, fronting about 50 fect on Miata | ual piace Street) with a depth of shout 26S fect to 30-fect | ME PELAMEN, TEE ‘ONLY WONDI 4 8 aiadads ANDREW Bovar.} Trustess, pall sveste of lise, te {a the rear. A : One-third cash, balance in two equal instali- | ———_——______.__LA _—— | Jelis ail events of lite. Oitice hours, # 4m. to trict of Columbia. He is « warm-hearted man | B. Jesup and exhibition the collse-| others, was husking corn.” Burrows, had two | _™!°2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ata Pagal ce sna “ewo years respectively with THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. Gb Sunday Trott 10 Cm wo 6:90 pan. 1008 Lata sure to make frien: ow account ican woods made by Pro! rlea | guns and he placed th. t his shoulde: ATOLIFFE, DAKR & CO., Auctioneers, feoat ‘ aged VERY VALU. THRE! rR Yor ‘his election? Well, there were. nomiber |S. Sargent of Brookline, Masa,” ate; cost ot | EUNAaGRE Placed, them at ‘his shoulders, cbdaris Se scapaeedt Furchasor scoured Wy neprve lien or deed of ramon | BIER OWELLING WIT BROWSEROGETRE | MME LAVHAL. THR CELERRATRDCLAIRYOR ate Node ok which would have | 100,000 and ten years of hard work. Mr. | supposed, he cocked the gun that he thonght | ONE DART Savery BioycLE gpg a ee ee ocr ee ee fi ar Ave. Sigh cal baa wogetral beni power Given rene oe xccomplish the Fesult, | but | Jessup's gift is the most complete collection | had been previously discharged and pulted | On TUESDAY MOKMINGCNOVEMBER EIGH. soe we ees quatlich wiht wits E Mag 20 SETTLE FART ea ducky dates. Don's sail to soe d ee which, in combination, were sufficient to det of ity kind in the world The specimens in-| the trigger. The shot proved fatal, Burrows, TRENTH, of Oy QCLOCK, wre Will soll witha our 3 the v i, #10 F ou aw. ox; Mr. McComas, The main reason, however, | clude all trees that are of sufficient size to be | who is ubout twenty-one years old, has net yet pergcteateles an cet FN republican apathy all over the district | considered of commercial ity ertancs, The | been ecvested. f ne TS | Tras Bert Setsty Maple; uotcty now 3 Ul adie: Jk REULING Has TEAUSVERKED Bip OFFICE bhcans ole K st uw, fice nat, every Wednenday wed efter Siccomes tat tasy of thom stayed | hat ihre ne'but ests aeking's mks | A Chig’y Werder Racape, | tit ___ march, ama uc. snrm | aacpeapel aa) xs a ee Sway from the polls, the coll ‘ a DARB & CO,, Ai rey adage <n scvared seuss tad” eal of 30084 | A apectal trom labore, Tena says: A| a ADIT A800. NE TSREARGE | Seton Gaon ee DENTISTRY. “The tariff also hed something to do with the | /ower gallery, which has a length of 175 feet, | Temarkable search fora lost child has been | *#SEMPTORY £418 OF F117 DOZEN HALTERS, RSINGTON, Dee nl1dkds ~ o --% ‘& 4. M, EVANS, PAINLESS DENTIOTS. fesult, as every storekeeper in the district RANEY Saar AG exciting the natives of this andedjoining coun- | ,08 FURSP A x DoLou, coro RB aXIGH: | and on the 6th day of Pecaucy Ab, Vases aed | Py URCANGON T Dactionsera W, Bars sincvad'ic 1229 Fennasave. neve aD seleed Mo peters on almene erecting 4s Os A Champion Feline Faster. ties during the past few days, Last Sunday | joons, O20 fenmayirars seones Soke to | duly recorded ies ‘yo, daa; tolio 480, ot D ay DEXTER, oF Nanigwal, UNivor stock, uttery at tren, Fulings sa omaTaars was affect: A cat brought from Liverpool in the baggage | morning about 8 o'clock Budd Putts and ts by ego of whether the article wife, living on the of Cum! are Finy oer the ined CAN vary sttention ab has taken in | She bad s case containing household goods | ains near the Grundy aud Coffee county line, | —225-* Baz he poems of the election bill also lost hima | which was nailed up seventeen days ago on the McKinley bill or not The | 2f 8 lady was landed at New York on Saturday, leading part which Mr. McC i oa eaters eer SoS Aucte, nt to Sunday school, leaving their four small | FR ATCLIFFE, DABB &.09., Auctioneers / being iderable personal following in his own | other side of the Atlantic. When it was opened chuldren a home While th (were abaent their R “088 eer rane ot ee one etvd eounty. by the customs examiners out jumped » hand- oe ween eight and nine years i a on “the” “as to whether Mr. McComas will be the of age and is doaf, dumb i : 5 ext republican candidate in the sixth duirict | #0m®, U0bY cat The carpenter of the ship| twat” from’ the heen’ nisin StrAr ed “ee . Bes a .¥, ee i A Hi - : H ave her s meal of F Rok te rother © herd question vo answer Just | S2°5 curied herself up and inl fon . fe TEN AM. we orth’ aa if nothing had happened out of the miles from home. She had been in the woods Ee db DOUBLE zimE-PROOR oO} ra ints apts cae eats ioe dnightes ina. tection of sone | ONE cuARGE, Bik bade tt 5-1 does not get cham) feline aap before the vessel sails. sj Sita er o-—____ Henry Saunders on eo Aopen rearen nleht thet ond obe threatened

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