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ClVY AND DISTRICT. €F Cpon the basis of price per line per 1.000 ‘etreulation, the adverti<ing rates of Tux Eves- img Stax are only about half as high a those of Other Washington payers. Lut cheapuese is ‘Rot the only merit. its service is Iwiter than any CURRENT POLITICAL NEWS Sloat Fassett, New York's Republican Can- didate for Governor, Dined by Leading Men. J. Sloat Fassett, the republican candidate for governor of New York, was entertained at din- ner last evening by a number of prominent re- publicans at the Union League Club in New Injured by Falling From a Eleva- tor in Minneapolis—One Man's Narrow Es- cape. ‘ Fire started in the Moore Machine Company's five-story brick building at the cor- rer of 10th avenue and 34 street, Minneapolis, \ Highest of all in: Leavening Power.—Latest. U. S. Gov't Report. Reval seq., Ove of AUCTION SALES. IE Wee Opposite CRY Fost Oca. eBuer paper in the aliesesad York city. The dinner began at 7 o'clock. | yesterday afternoon. The strpeture was filled trict of Columitia. and by written direst rucibot satan homens ieorl Sected at the head of the tabie was the Hon. | with infl:mmabie material and in a short time Rawig Dapeapes Sy rit <i AS Se TOM _ a is C.M. Depew. At his right sat the republican | it was a mass of flames. The workmen had F.M., that )sece or parcel of land situate. I a OW MNEEREST TO WHEFEMER. |< aaidate for governcx, Mr. Vessatt, and at his | berely tine to scramble dewil, the stairways aing tn sored Bisret and naewn se gi cet IMPORTANT SALE OF UPWARD OF 2.000 PIECES Coming Election of District Officers of the L. | Jeft the republican candidate for lieucenant | without coats, hats or puils. Next to the fac- ‘thereof ot lot numbered 10, in W. W. Metcalt's re- ASSORTED SECONDHAND CLOTHING IN 4. W.—To Entertain the Cheaspeake Club. | governor, John Vrooman. The — following | tory stood the huge elevator “C't of the Chieago, Suintergd 1005. with tne eaprotemente teargus. cas The sunual clection of District oficers of the | nominees on the ticket were also present: Ver- | Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, with ite largor ABSOLUTELY PURE aun of a twcstory frame house, begs No. iU13) FIRST-CLASS CONDITION, BEING AN AS. L. A.W. will teke place November 4 in the | plank Colvin. A. C. Wade, Ira M. Hedges and | annex. ‘The clevator was leased by the Empire ‘Terins: One-third cash; balance fm one snd two SORTMEN: S Tooms of the Buillery excianze om G strect, | Engene F. O'Connor, Elevator Company, and init was stored 61,000 Mepamaecrat ne Aang eters top Narlasanientonans ab and it is likely that th li be two tickets in| Among the guests were Gen. Thos. H. Hub-} bushels of wheat, and they, with the building, idx at cost Gf purchaser. Jerusto becompaed wath | WR WILL SELL IN LOTS To WHOLESALE the Geld. Taveront in league matters svome to | Dotde aC. Cheney, HG. Armour, W- Clade, | were soon ate AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. Hepa hve Rae of Bib il sega st ave been revived during the past two months ‘end large increase in membership is prom- Jense Seligman, D- O. Albert Van Santvoor: Brayton Ives. .. Senator Hiscoc! Charles L. Tiffany ai ‘The doors were closed upon The entire fire department was on the ground. Chief Runge, perceiving that the iS_ AFTERNOON. TOMOKKOW, se24-dkde HB WM. Oc GMANN STADT,. § Trustees, BUYERS, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, WITHIN flames wore in the igh tower of the elevator, ay FALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Austonsem, | WV ALTEWB, WILLIAMS & CO... Auctioneors OUD) AUSTIN: ROMS CE SEnNERAR, feed during the coming year. Although there | this select few and what transpired behind | sent nearly a score of his wea ap on the roof Ap thee sw reeniecr. |W sues sae ta ahs da 15,000 bicycle riders in this city, | fem will probably never be known. It was| of the amex with lines of bom, to-fight the (xd = Pesmietiatices: BXTENSIVEBALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | MOSEWOOD FRAME FARLOR suryE, Upwor-| THIRTIETH INSTANT, RAIN OR SHINE; The Ever ring Star the league membership ‘at present is less than understood, however, that there was to be no| fire. Apparently there was no fire oe OBE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO LOTS. ae by Ar BELONGING. 28 es Wri hcovrRS fred .‘ : ae ‘. . | ing. men, aud as that was the only way to reach the s MGRTHEAST SECTION OVED ForOUK AUCTION ROOMS: COR, BLT CENT - - 200. The namex of Messrs. Cyrus Babb of the re of Togret were read from Vice Preai- | sent of the fire Chief Kunge took therisk. Sud- AUCTIO os ERCTENTH STR ET AND PENNS . ee 300 OVERCOATS. Is the O_pEsT and most firmly Nomads and John W. McMahon of the Colum-| dent Mortou, Secretary Tracy and Senator | deuly there came n loud expldsion, nnd a great HAND TEYESTEENTH | OPEALE, WHICH TAKES PLACE T 350 PAIRS OF PANTS. ? lestablished news: rr pub- Bins appeared in last week's duielin as applic | Evarte. tendered | sreaia of fire burst from one end of the annex. Aapeager ny OUST OREETH MBPT. AWEATY-AL paper’ Pp , duext| After the dinner a reception was tende nother stream broke forth to the left of the iSDAY AND FRIDAY, ) s PILN O'CLOCK. 1 2 : % ‘ we Se eee vcetan to | ie onndidaten, Br. Depew Jnsroduced MY. | men nd the emcke and fanieb shut the Sre- THUD. EWEN TY) BYERDHING -In THE WAY OF HOUSE iii NEBR ees quai lished in the District of Co- Sue adr aan emeuan j Fasvett in a rather le speech. men from view. Tae connioenet idayat FIVE O'CLOO sied ALSO BED: * F 5. = : Miles as comainn co ee aoe galt Fassett said: “1am no man's candi: | “Th ey have fallen through!” was the ory on wth sel is tis bitten biter ee ONE SIDE-BAR SURREY, ONE BAY PONY. ASD ee jlumbia, haying won the high < late, but the republican party's candidate. a lip; but a break-in the clouds of emoke DA oe ASSORTMENT} PARLOR AND CHAMBER VE 300 LADIES’ AND MISSES’ CLOAKS, (RE a . - a am ‘young and I am independent. 1 can af- | sudtien!y disclosed them to view making a rush | ys Company Stby A Te Britton presen ee ARB eT eT Rue AND CHAMB: nia | position it holds im the confi- | ford tw be beaten personally for the three ladders, Many reached them, but division of gee ALSO The regular weekly run of the Nomad Club| He then touched upon the reeord of Gov. | five of the men fell or jumped from their nAr-| rege SQUAT 27, “LONG MEADOWS." || CAREERS, OUD DESKS. IRON SCALES) &e., BY THE ABOVE HAS BEEN ConsiGNED To us BY dence of the people of Wash- Wednesday night was made throught the city, ) Mill Continuing. he swid: “My friend, Gov. | row fuoting. Again the amoke lifted, and there, about 16x00 fect each and in the iio rap diy nuproy- | Ternm cash. e after which the members were entertained | Hill, last night wondercd why I desired to con-| on the very ledge, stood a fireman, apparently | ius section of thecity, Money invested teonoren: | Sete WALTER B, WILTIAMS & CO., Aucte. 4 RESPONSIBLE NEW YORK HOUSE, AND Miss Abbie Hopkins, one of their members, fine’ my discussions to state iswues. ll tell dazed aud not knowing what to'do. “Slide t bas doubled ittelf several thues in the past lew LATBIER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, On TUESDAY, 8) EPTEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, ington by forty years of faith- 4 neht Bim why. Because they are issues on which | down the hose.” yelled the crowd. The man 4 ais Sobavencingat TEN O'CLOCK «.in..weshaiiselatiis | OUR INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO SELL. eetite | i roti af es Rome treet inte Aclingion | be dare not face me. He ia a wily man. He | Renard, and grasping the big bose at bis feet he vt enrettes witiun ou quer fa tfrer | TIPORTANT AND ABSOLUTE SALE OF CAR-/ resnee of contieivan decininy ioamnceriM: Be. ful and unswerving devotion to Tad Columbia clubs. The former went to| Ways wants to go where you don t want to | shot down through the flares ahd reached the | BU! tines uew lines, Zor which bills were introdticed BIAGES, SURREYS AND BUGGIES AT fea Brightwood aud the latter to Cabin Jobu. Next Sunday the Arlingstons will ran to Great F and have dinner at Dickey’s, while the Colun ‘ll go to Marivoro. “Wednesday night the regular monthly league run was participated js | thinks it's proper for the governor of this go. ‘I've no quarrel with Gov. Hill, but if he | state to attend on county fairs and represent himself as governor of the democratic party, | that’s lookout. . If I was a governor his ground without cropping. The work of rescuing the fremen was prompt. ‘They were taken in the patrol wagon to St. Barnabas Hoxpital. THE INJURED. H street, Florida, B in clone proxim.ty to the ich's proposed ew bi arette stables, & advantages, the » of pecitlation OF as a 1k, efter wh & CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT, 1331 AND 1333 H 8T., called to the Dining Room Fur- cues. and te fart WALTER B. WILLIAMS BLOAN. Auctioneers, 1400'G st., near Lae 8. Treasury. FINE TWO-STORY DOUBLE RESIDENCE jtheir interests, without regard to any other influence or con- sideration whatsoever. s ~ e 6 bet baw hoon, ualaeed che ‘Anctioneers. WITH MANSARD ROOF, “ ~ Thee ‘as the | 8nd a United States Senator; if I had 30 out of S , Sy h prremomed rere: : : TT en by about twe. ae ae = angela 2 votes in the democratic convention abso- |. Be list is as follows: Assistant Chief Canter- resiecton pubtk je Bens Sears. sud come within | EMBRACING ABOUT 30 PIECES, IN WHICH | GALE OF oe) APE Bon BONDS AND NO. 3331 0 ST., GEORETOW, D.C., objective point, but after spending | short | ii tiv'ts my control; if I looked forward to be- | Pury, leg broken, badly burned and internally | route Geiser tects tndy’ we. ks aaa aa . Ses tare ber bmp are ce htwood. | ing a presidential candidate tor my party neat | injured; Capt. Lent, badly burned; Charles halance in one, {wo and ties reara, with interest, aud WILL BE FOUND SOME OF THE FIN- eh STE efor stig st pulls auction on MONDAY, = oe f + prrphmee ze bes fall; i! Thad a questionable career as governor | Mitchell, probably fatally injured; John Guive, | Mivonveyancine sha tecontins Ar eietae mutate: OCLOCK P.gh -witia the auction fooxw oi Net-lider | OR TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER SIXTR, BALTIMORE WEEEIMEN COMING. of a great state; it I had prostituted every | badly burned: Wm. badly burned; Capt! | A devost of $00 will be required ou each Jof.at time of ‘ger WORK MADE. IN THIS Durr & Co. 2) Pounyyivania avenue notthweat, | 201: AT FIVE O'CLOCK, ia front of the preaiises, The Columbia boys are looking forward to @ | power that the pe ople had given me for purely | Foster, badly ‘burned, insensible: Capt. Wm. | “Wate and further i:commation cheerfully iurnisbed wing Hondsand frocks belonging tS tea aient | LOT 140 IN SQUARE 75, good time 4unday, October 4, when the Chesa- a ae: af roe ee = cont —— badly Barnet Coe Pierce, bones en application tw the auctioncers. Biyes COUNTRY. . Samuel Soruent, doces adh a Faxing 0 trows i CL MELLO fort on the north wide of a are o6 had taken, 1, too, would ask the people to for- | bri Nich ‘ a an- SLOAN, HON tet and oth, impr. rd > - sane par Semper pensar Popeye map penny mk peel [rp Eiger ote ag Cy Auer a1s0 ny cote stale hie iio tesa nses| THE STAR isthe Larcrst Feet, Oapend the day ae ees olUm EL willbe | The Nebraska Kepublican Convention. | Of ‘these Mitchell, Foster and Canterbury are | J) ATCLIFFE, DARE CO., Auctioneers, facil toearsrst nie (seninmesno on See Oar one at Company of @100 | ative Culldinc, Inna cloterm fm yard; vers } escorted to the club house, from where the two clubs will start later in the day and ride to the Great Falls. Dinner will be serveci at the hotel 1 the return will b After the adoption of the platform as out- lined in yesterday's Sran Chairman Webster of the committee on resolutions presented the | the worst hurt. The doctors have hopes of them all, however. Meanwhile the flames were making great headway and the wind wis straight im the di- TWO FRAME HOUSES, NOS, 1610 AND 1612 E STREET SOUiHEAST, ue FRIDAY On. SEPTEMBER TWENT>-E1S 1H, at F SOLD TO PAY STORAGE AND ADVANCES at our Carriage Department, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, tipere Two hundred and cont. nion Stock Yard Company of $250 per cent, STOCKS. twenty (2) shares of the Wash- yertect repair; being No stkel O xt ©.” This is very valuable property. oppo! some Fisidence of Mr. Thos. b must desirable section of Geors Terme: One-third cash, balan ih one and two paper published in Washing- jton, with a general equipment MP : € 1 " : ‘ ~ pre eg | ee ARE una sof years, with moves bears interest aud se a! cant renee Contitel, ga the Marsland eile and the Tee an sary | following cdditional resolutions to the Ne-| rection of the milling district, ‘The burning | SVEN? ahead t ttt! OOK, we WHE CAGE) pWENTY-SIXTH, commencing at ELEVEN | gto Market Couupany. par value G00 each wites | Jed trust Ail cutesy codices | and printing facilities three-fold train Lome. ‘The principal event in bicycle braska republican convention, which were | embers dew in every direction and flames burt orn INA PERS Forty-three (48) shares of the National Metropolitan | forrs of sale to be coupiad wee ae ae OF sale | iin home. 1 * spd howd Smee nib out ina dozen places at once. A number of Freee AEE 100, is Fire a.urance Coupauy : par value $00 each. they comphed wish in Bitecu daysirom | ereater and better than those of circles next week will be the inter-club run aud | nuanimously adop! Fronting on E street aud running back to an alley. ; Forty oy shares Me, Tire Insurance 7 oC mala. jose smoker at Lrightwood. This will be the sec-| Resolved, That. the republicans of Nebraska, { t™ll stores were exttirely destroyed and x num- | Thisproperty will be suid us an cutite ordivited'as | N-B.—Tbe best facilities for caring for amd exposing | of OF3 (4) shazes io Corcoran i Title periect. ae ond affair of the kind this seacon, and as the | in convention assembled, send cordial greeting | Pet of others scorched, but no other lazge dian- | May UWemFS ey aan, tatance in cue and two | forsalerdich articles in the city. (vom 32x100.) Sale | oor il) shares oe the, Feuple’s ire Insurance | we24-cke LATIMER & SLOAN... | any other Washington paper; rst one such a grand success the boys will | to their brethren in Obio who are nobly Dak | iter too Kemer Bisel = ihe ice nies SSS capered, ky deed of, crust on the property of Hornce and Currlaes every Saturday at 11 o'cloc Fifteen (15) shares of the Central National Bank of | (pI TICE OF DUGAN & HUTLUN “tec bonsai \ : or aiicas, tthe, option of the purcene us no deubt enjoy another good tim: tling for the principles cf our part; Washington City; par value $109 per share. and, having the full Day Re KEAL PSTATE BHORERS, control. deposit of $100 on each house required at the time of | =~ —Wox = Sixty-Uve (10) shares of the Wsshinston Loan and ». —_ money and reform, fair protective tariff and | C°2 z russ, Of sale an TPHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucticneers, ‘Trust Company: par valles100eane and) VALUABLE BUILDING SETE'ON 11 > , —— ~ Resoly wat we will hail with enthusiasm np se oe ne = REN en ARO RE Tee: | Gas Company: So. "au tor #300, 2 s NOKTHWEST. 5 ns ‘The Schools Will Commence Next Monday—| and joy the announcement of their merited | fyoplaviy 2ceereoyed with all ite contents, a et uapayer publiancd is Washinton DG. NGF OTHE VERSONAL TF FECL, AT | 2100, botl beating Uper cent interest, andoneforgl2, | 4 yoy Al Associated Press and the United Street Improvements Contemplated—Notes. | success. [Appluuse.] nights ago. Ita farniture co 4 16,000. As the ee toes eee CE SEION | .HUOMS, RENSRYEVAMEA | ruts of sale: ALL CASH ON DELIVERY. TWENTY-NINTH, at ‘The public schools will open next Monday, | , A Plank was tno, adopted urging upon the | bfis Lave not been paid the turntuare men were | ~ ey —_Auetiondors SEP LE abit TWENTY-SL “ot apr eeore Press, supplemented by an une- September 28, for a term of eight months, with | Omaha be named as the place where the na- | (Ward with express wagons aud hauled away | \\7ALYER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. “EMBRACING IN PART: OS ate Ke Dre Puk, trot abe . i the foligwing faculty in charge: Prof. J. J. | tional republican convention of 18% be held. | Me MoFe valuuble goods. VALUABLE THREE'STOR. PRESS-BRICK BAY. | UNO HANDSOME iki ; SAATCLIF Uy anaverace drt of Se iat tao eameeeae | qUaled service of Exclusive Spe- Brown, principsl, with Mrs. F. C. Miller and | ‘The nomination for a candidate for associate INCENDIARIES DETECTED. WINDOW DWELLING, XO. 2220) LSTHERE | 8, WILAON LUG, MOAT #LUsic | _SzMooce which te yapeble sont Sete eee ee etn | os = : Miss Minnie Birch as assistants. ‘This will be | Justice of the supreme court was declared in| Two young men were discovered in the rear} WODERN® IMPROVEMENTS eye Hh SMEEER HARDOORE | [)UNCAMBOM BRON cectonrees | — | Set at dentin of te’ penta Sonar cial Dispatches from all promi- > rs Pied ch | der and after a stubborn contest A. M. Post | of the house kindling a pile of sbavings. Had ABER Me RNITUML, DENTS oe = sue Y Fpauired at the thue of sale. If the tere of sale . . . > the third year of Mr. Brown's service, in which | Oy Coy imbus wae nominated om the fourth bel. ee mating * ey rapes : SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIFTH, | FURNITURE, OAK AND | TRTSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE PROPERTY | AA) hel hecs wie mtn cass rom che das of | nent points in America and Eu- he has proved himvelf a careful. competent and | jot, receiving 44 votes: A. Cobb of Liucoln,the | ‘MY, been taccessful in starting the flanics CLOCK UAL we willset anton | ties ‘ X FUE NORTHWEST BLCTION OF LAL | aui'coatel the telcn hie range eats ee | ‘4 > Pronger . thing r ire at public auction, lot 9 an DING OM. ES. INT | Yer rm i at O 4 4 successful educator. re. Miller, late of Mis-) present chiet justice, received 126 votes, M. B. | Nothing could have saved the entire block trom | 41 iy the deptlt tuceeot ‘ot Bee TIN ARISE LARGE Mich | NoSyIRL OL sac resale im soe uewmpaper pub | TOPE, it prints more and fresher souri schools, comes highly recommended by | Reese 155, and W. H. Mortis 17, Post's nomi- | POO" als Nvfugin ats wants tc eating divanon of lots Soe, b and fe avidgon’s shot vain POVES, HANDSOME O'L PAIN Ew WITH ALL MODERN IMPUOVE- | reco-dling et the cost of the purchase. eee AB . cabaret Mina rs peo einity of square No. 283, 2b feet oy ine lies b ee! 10 al ALSO a i Sows , state authorities there as beinga teacher of un- | M4}on was ms . ‘he State University Senator | these houses iu their midst, and the incendiary | ley. with the improvewents-yatory bck dwelling | ABOUT125 YARDS OF *STEINSO: By virtue of a deed of trust dated May 15, A.D, 18-dhas MAICLIFFE, DARB & CO., Telegraphic News than any excelled merit at elementary instruction. Mise | py 20F fesents of the State University Senator | tor. Or the young wen’ may Lave bad ace] feet CARPET. ies, rt daly, Teconded among the land records. nn SNe - . P. Shumway of Daron county and Charles ao : ; ter : oy, ALSO. . the District of Columbia, in Liver No, 1386, solo 351 | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Anction other Washington paper can Birch has several terms’ experience and the | Maple of Douglas county were neminated on | Si in this, The streets presented a wild | be yaid at tine ot | ABOUT 100 XEW AND SEGOND-HAND BRUSSELS | et seu.” and at the peantet of the Lettie of tine nates 1400 Gof. hws near. 8. Treasun amine pap people know her. the tirst ballot and thecunvention adjourned | 8&eRe for a time. | Women half dressed, with- | wit nteraa torent. ay oe Fror of the peeutieen. on TUESDAY" OCTOBER | CRANCERY SALE OF VA z | 2 possibl ly, furnishi ‘ prises 7 ith~ | cured by deed & on bro su, cut of the prertises. of psbay. . y : . " ys y, The Higi: School class of Rev. D. L. Rathbun | #e die. Out shoes or stockings, were running wildly to | ition or purciuser. Lerner sale to be complied | AT 12 0 CARRIAGES, HAR- | SIXT. 180) ATEIVE O'CLOCK £- AL, the toww: | AND CUSIMEZOTED WAAL READE Mowe | Possibly supply, furnishing at " Ebcmg Figuring on Fassett’s Vote. and fro trying to save their personal effects and | with in fiteen days, otherwive rizit renerved to. Tesell | NEBS, de. ing sleceribed’ piece oF parcel of land aud promses | STREET NEAR FOUR AND A HALP STREET of the Presbyterian Church is now upon i the property aiter six days trative Uy auvertisenurhe at second year’s work and isa very promising Ex-Assemblyman John Martin, leader in the screaming as they ran. ‘The total loss isin the neighborhood of vost of purchaser in default, Conveyancing, aate In the city of Washinton, District of Colum- bia, and known and distingujshed as and being jot SOUTHWES: By virtue of, cree of the Supreme Court of the the same time a greater amount band of young ladies and boys. New York democracy, according to the New 000, ‘Pha lnaa ox thas hapeta id conte at cost of paca B: WI e numbered mnety-seven (,), in Mattingly ant Wil- | Disirict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. ali nclies " ° . Fy y . eleva , . B. WILLIAMS & CO., son, trustees’, suudivision of umbered th 13145, 1 weil at ie wuctio n “a es Cloomiua's Binderenten School epie | Tork Worth heer cae oes tee | Sloedne a aca nats ae MOLTINAS, THprRMANES Sc | meee THOMAS Hohn Poppi geouetsh wena | MEAG tt oe stamaues: {and better quality of Local, ‘second ed endance. e ae a : =a zi N ER, a Liter W. B. 97, of ‘Fecords of the sur- ML, at FIVE O'CLOCK PM, ‘of the . ai ‘ par with incrensed attendance. The | sais of Lia calculation of the voto that Famott 0 e Dc rudtiw deiend oe caueiaay midsan | ee oe ict of "Columtia, together | jen, it of oryual or I, waaare’s-svourme doen | Domestic and General Intelli- ee ceri ine of otuce | will receive through the state down to the Har-| ALLEN THORNDXYKE RICK'S WILL . _ ca goatee Ganches on © street near 4p siteet and runuity back thon and approved experience. ee __ PEREMPTORY cash balance i three sual iustallivente feapectively ing oe ence, and a larger quantity — ree claims | 5 contest Over the Disposition of Part of | PHOS. i WAGGAMAN, Beal Erste AncHoume: siithane Sapte seeceetines ae spire repel Insatimcnts rapectivey | ba; e etre fede deiing ea eve are SUMMER BosnDERs. that Fassett will have a majority of between sina gal a ubabe Paynbie gut suiualy at the rate of ix (6) per cent | years with juteret from tue day Of sale, the wetermed | and high de of Original The elegant homes, the shaded and comforta- | 72,000 and 73,000 votes. When asked what if roperty, or USTEES SALE OF THKEE Los, cacit 1M. | URDAY ver ennai, secured by deed of trust oul property | payuenty to be secure by lieu un the, and higher grade of Original 2 ion the Voorhis faction would take Mr. Mar- ispatch from Boston to the New Yor! SD bas 3 ‘ ‘ . " Ble lawns and ample church privileges for which | *¢tion the Voorhix facts ——— ‘A dispatch from Boston to the New York! BROMO NEV LING, Pag ONS NTE crea el thine af sole. All convey: | Sma'a dente | tin replied that they must wait “until the | World states that i Hl & weil worthy the attention of buyers. ; ng Ailconvey, | sed adep and Selected Literary Miscel- Worl states that there is to be contest over f STKEE ng at cost. Terns of | Terns tu ve complied with an fi Falls Church isso well known drew largely | londe roll by. Tuey i : : ; ait 0 ALSU = : ; ee ranb ted with im Sateen ways. oe proeeey , clouds roll by.” Tuey will hold a meeting ina | the wilt of Allen Thorndyke Rice, who died at | EIWST STREET. Nowy a sale To be complied with an tou days trou day of | gay Ue resold at tue ries of the dewaulting. warhacee = . upon the District's people and many enjoyed | few days, e will of Allen Thorndyke Rice, who died at ORTH CATITUL STREET and Carriages, Wagons, : BRAINALD H. WARAER. MICHAEL J. COLB.IG" trustee. | lany than any paper in the Dis Ssummer not tobe obuined at the scaside. | Democrats “Clearing the Decks” in Mary. | the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, in May, N sTREETS. ‘ Surviving Trustee, seldads Sun Duliding. od The transients have gone, leaving residents to Bars 1889, on the eve of his departure for the Court | ,,,B¥ Vit'us ot throv deeds of trust reconled respective’y | RATCLIFFE Da £ co., auctonecin ee Peuns eye hath st, | RATCLIFFE DARR & CO.. Auctioneers trict. quiet rest. Senator Got i i of St. Petersburg, to which he had been ac- | 159, and Liber No. 1490, folio, 165, of the I. ud records | are tex3 i Gorman was in Baltimore yesterday e. mt Of Ce tou Sighs seat of the | FIV! = e ae . % % * 2STORY BRICK HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, ALL MODERN stor, turer. i 3 credited by Presiilent Harrison. Mr. Itice in- | ote stele of Co Wnbia. hd "by requet vf the | FIVE LANGE DRAPT HORSES, WAGONS, BUG- | TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROY IMPROVEMENTS. NO Lids W0vir STRERY j and had a talk with all prominent leaders of } ry “hy We Wil geil GIES, HAKNE! 2 ROPERTY IN ““PART OF MOUNT PLtasaNT N.W. AT AU ington bank check from £2 to €200 and sole 4 | Senator, Chairman Compton of the state com-| 00 time in his life was he in actual need of | 1i7'ani 1WNin hie, Bricenadt Harper's ibdivinon |S ivacil twit hotve tnd carriace mart: DOUG se Bem Lbke Lees totic Daag ae ee ta Lanne eee | bee ee Rae ee Ae IVE OCLOCK, we Sill valuable horse and buggy from the Eagle Hotel | zs . funds, But he was lavieh in his expenditures | (13 ot sliinal lot {4 in square G2 as per plat i | due rearo: wala gaie “rons VAGONS, BUG. | Othe District of Columbia, and at the request of the Parte of orginal” ie still all eff f Mr. Ni | mittee, and Frarik Brown, the candidate for book 17 97, of the records of the surveyor's FIVE LAKGE DRAFT HORSES, WAGONS, BUG- | Patty necurel Trenton nna i LOTS 1AND 2, SOUARE 342. st large end all efforts of Mr. Nérthrup ; crs and it required a large income to meet his ex- | ot said District, w:th the iinprovem ve state Gigs, HARNESS, Ke. eae Re i oer for save An ATOM YE ane PUTS 1 AND 2, SQUARE 341, have unavailing. A fund is now being | S¢Veruor. were closeted for several hours and 2 Terms: wneihidcash, o- wuich a deposit ut #100 | | tulle provided ior ‘lurses awaiting sale. Stock re- | GE OCTOBER A, D., Ib0L, at FIVE OCROCK P| biel bate improved by & two-story 2 by subscription to aid in the capture of | at the adjournment of the conference Chair- | Penses From his infancy he was the especial | on eacliof uiust be mind at shine of the bale | coved up to the hour of 20 M., the tollowing deectilwed property iu the District of | situated yr Ouse! the beet echoes thebenee™ | Being delivered at the homes recovery of the property. man Compton said that inside political affairs | favorite of liis grandmother, Mary M. Bourne, | 220628, (ree, gaal usta. nis wis s Cycleean) | wat MAACLIPFE, DARK & CO., Aucts._} Cofumbia, to wit: Allof “sotsnuubered twel¥es thir | Terms. *teash, the telauce th mae eee eae went i and ry property. ' d political affairs y teen juonths, fOr Wasich Hotes of purcinser vearing: = ' or 4 . 6 . IMPROVEMENT OF STREPTS. were considered. | The situation in detail was | who spent her aummers at Newport and her | iuleres om day. cf Tale. aud sechrea bydieed of trunk | JQAACLIFE DAME & Co.. Auctioneers, oct al igurieem, te Wo-k, subarea one. Todd | per cout. eccired Uy deed of rast onthe proversysold, |Of Tegular subscribers for the si. | CAD Vassed and arrangements made to strengthen | yin te; Kline. 1 ie ee eS aa PECIALLY Ay CRACTIVE Seposit “St 00 Teaxitet at the tint of sale <9: Alive to the advantages of good streets, eiti-| The veak places in the city and slater Chair, | Winters out in Brookline, So when she made | ofy/on Of the purchiaer. | SATURDAYS SALL“O TQNDSOME HOUSEHOLD | | Terns” One-taird iu tusis, balance in one and two | the ters of aale are uot complied wth thdass | trifing sum of ten cents per c % oy her will she bequeathed all her money to him, in tweive dass F | SATURDAYS 54 . 2 > gz zeus petitioned the town council to levy an ad- | man Compton said further that it could be an- i ‘i the righ on. cost of aefuuting purchaser atter | FURNITU GET AND SQUARE Pi. | yeuts, witu interest at 6 per cent, payatle seud-annu- | fom the day of sale rixut reserved to resell the preys ‘ais of 25 £100 valuatio . WY but with the proviso that one-sixth should be ia add vertinet? be kyenine Star. Aiicun- | yANOS, MIRRORS, CARPETS, RUGS, &e. ally, secured by deed of trust on the property, or ull | erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, = tHonal tax cents on thé $100 valuation | nounced that the democrats were going to win. | puid in trust for him by C. U, Cotting of Brook dvertinenua : ; \ \ailespectalaitention tooteslp toaweek, | Gai atantion of purchaser S10 devort at ime! | iter’ days" odvertinrugat of such tale ia sous | WeK, THE STAR is much the for street purposes. The council met Monda Asaresult of the conference it is said that | jine. See ee TOS. ie Tenstece, | Pit ogubraces sh nda ns pO lectign, of well-kept sate gree to Be comuptied with an ten days, or the | Bewsvaper puoltstied, tn Washinston, 2c. All con- ’ e and ordered the levy. a part of which | several obtrusive aspirants to the legislature | “Ti,e will provided, however, that if Ricebed| 7 p wacds@a tis | ANDO Hise FURNITURE, PIANOS. MIRRORS, | Purchaser, after Sve days readsertivenent be Br Fre. Daiwa Coauce. | CHEAPEST paper published in ‘ill probably be expended in the purchase of » | and Bos yore iy —, offices will Le issue the trust mnd was to go to them upon | ~~ — | CARPETS. HUGS, &c., to We sol exchisively within seynon pace, JPPSASSON BHOS.- SUCTION Rs, stone eruaber or roed grader. pene ee oe his’accease, but sf head no fie he anight | PMOMTAS E: WAGGAMAS, Tal Fstate Auctionser. | MA BYR eeyLVaNLA AVENUE X. Wi PACS a BRICE, dal SND'D STS" Nw, the District, as well as the Best. dispose o rill. Now it is ulleged tha: b jem river. Mr. Martin by these figures claims ought to the front. his will Mr. Kice did not speak with sufficient TRUSTEES. SALE OF TWO LOTS. BACH RY SALE NIN: eMBER TWENTY- Due-hait of the purchase money in 2 det to an al the west 20 set being hauproved ATIMER & SLO. AN, Auctioneers, ‘The reputation of Rev. Nourse as an clocu- _ S TWENTY-FOUR FEET FOUR INCHES FRONT | SATURDAY MORNING, Siz TeMBE 15006 st. near United States Treasury. Shieckpar paratitla raph An Editor After a Convention, eapliciness fo bequeath tiie trust fund, but] BY DEEL OPE Ep N MMe Sane HDA | OPN RR ACTA OCR, Meni —s Soka we © Consree- | of Tacoma, Wash., is in New York city, and his | the property in issue, which amounts to some- DSOME DWELLING. ON” THE | wat ee Auctioneers. BETWEEN SIXTH AN. 1 AT FIVE OCLUCK, we tional Church the other evening. mission there, he announces, is to secure the | ing over a quarter of « million of dollars, SIDE OF B STREET NOKIH BE- | NORTHEAST. iises, Mr. Rovert Morrison is very low from heart will go to the heirs of Mrs. Bourne. These are DELAWARE AV NU D EIKST F TURE DAYS. By virtue of a deed of assiynment to us, reconted in mo “ b 5 3 ‘i AND, ae _¥ ba and stomach troubles. holding of the democratic national convention | the Countess Anna de Sartigue of Paris, wife EAS1, OPPOSITE THE CAFITUL | 7 aowas DOWLING & SUN, Auctionsore tretet sin iba: No cli aa ae bene Mr. Geo. T. Mankin, chief cierk at Church's | of 1892 in Tacoma. of Count Eugone de Sartizue, and Countess | pe yitucot twodeeds of trust, recorded in liber iss shoseanies ok Sront of the premises on WEDNESDAY, SEPLEM: | auuoms the best fots i this improvius section, -_ 2 . Grug store, is visiting, relatives this week at | yastern Democrats Send Messagesto Western | Mary A. Bannclon, also of Parte, wife of Cont | Bh shift conisar ther Dis: ) PSEUM CONTENT fim follewing described teoptctgs TO COON FB | ayeirgae eee Same valine a} “THE STAR'S circulation ia jarrenton, Va. Miguel de Les Santos de Bannelos, both chil- } trict of Co.n uta, and vr the partion! SISSNG OF Gat 5 " 5 ag ALS me z Co-Labor ist J hereby secured. we W s 3 I ¢ LOT 4: ALE 858, an senent dwelling containing 11 7: 5 , . . Weduesday evening, at the residence of the | 7, Siserert dren of Mrs. Bourne, and Chas. K. Parker of | {2erely secured. Wwe wi ; MEAuon Nims TARLOR SUITE. _ MON EROS P ET. Thodern conveniences. | the City of Washington is more bride, Mise Lillie Hephner and Mr. Jno. Phil-| There was large attendance at the second | New York, Jas. Parker of Boston and Mary M. | Write at FIVE (CLOCK PM, t SOMELY. UPHOLS | ELED: PALLOS Tuproved by a neuriy net Zatory erick, dwelling, | ABH nbortiany to obtain property suitable for it " i i fash 4 - 3 weribed lote: First, part ot square U “IN CES, WALN with imoders inprovewents, jocated on Ts 91 pidweis § lips of Marsland were married, lev. Mr. Rath- | day's convention of democratic clubs of Wash-| Parker of, Dublin, ‘N. H., children of the late | serindosy: unt part or square UMA eee ior ie Ost AUT HATCH, WL: | tween ith and ‘th streets norteast, being So WI'T | , eran Uue-third cash, Dalaneipequal imtatvents | than three times larger than in Oicinking. ell ington at Spokene yesterday. In the after-| Mary S. Parker of Boston, grandchildren of eae een! ie annkcun tacaw ecole MEALS AND. WASH | strect nortiveaat ee = fo Land 2 yeaim: totes ty bear @ percent yer an see oy tet _tmellings are just Begum, | noon a large macs meeting was held. Senator | Mrs. Bourne. At one time Mrs: Lourne re E E WALAUT WAND. | 3uper Urariue interest and occured ty aise ot trac, | bold. or alieash, mt options Patchone. tent | that of any other newspaper, and joe pa bps: let oe Spe er ap Faulkner of West Virginia was the orator. A | Sided in Caroline ee coe se ad etd ye AIK MATTRESSES, AL conveyancing and Recordiue ‘at purcliager's ost. | Hu. Ss purchaner » cust. “A depusit of @:200 cw | eee ee large number of letters of regrét_ were read. |* Tse landed estate, with costly buildings, | Prscriet in book iene Wr auiey | SIOEBOARD. sh tole couirted ‘whan (bitten Mas cftou the dap'of | Pied within idijsciberwee nicht temmrved sore: | the Number of its readers more TO PERFECT A TITL The following telegram from ex-President f 5 of bes with the ta its above} Of the defatitine purchaser after ‘tive days’ notice in | Gaye" advertisment of auras yeanie iulors : ~ Cleveland was read: Pena Sor. eS aut or une ty ut an the | Tis ‘ws gf the defanitine varchaser after five slays’ notice in ercimement of sua Vesaie tu soe bewaba | than five times as many., As hanes ee = square OB}. | Beicinhing for the saine ath ywibt on th OMI A MICHALL J. COLBERT, JN BROS., Auctioneers. ae . x ee ee Reem ebces ae Trcatese | ents Picaae’ Peace ay rae et | Blection of Ofteers—Dr, Banimparten te At- | Renn aCe n atyt ette See | GM HODES sora iim buidine. | psctenees, =—| an advertising medium it there = ree ae aie bert wishes 10 the workers iu’ the. Gemocrati (meres ret praaon eb mueSrace otis: isakees ca apea anaes | TELA wesranas, SO Rante bubiting POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | jednesday * filed b: es he wor emocratic ae ft hi tect wide, a Cua pat rece Hy 5 fading, BY H . S Curke Wan Galt nad eG Hel Pe HA. | cause who meet touay in your state. ‘Thope | At yestordas's session of the Clerical Union | (22a, seit District Sie pooe ah ye AC BOATS. _| fore ‘stands without a compet A) Giktens T So ttzmas ekuiust | this faith in the intelligence of thetr country- | at Buffalo the following ofticers were elected: | bave 17 1 tat Shae SF bogie «A frioe cas aR ats mete NGELOLK, FORTRESS MONKOE AND FORTS. | . m SGI Tecan eS ae sence ee a ige com te rest their hopes of | President, the Rev. H. Mucblapen, viear gen-| with the iationtuienis bons stated { AITECAEGS ve romoned om tay of tes a, Sick Monn S MPOVE Stentumat Cousiany’s FALACE SiEAMi Ra/wami | COT, Whether either EXTENT or ckmorton, M. 8. Bowlin; 88 upon the advoczey olesome prin- | - ty 4 ‘eruis: One third casii, of Was 55 ber 3 A MELS D, No. INGICN and NOLEOLK, feaw i a fe « ‘ | prswapt pavbmealebbeirs: L eral, St. Louis; vice president, the Rev. H. | postin sult leat the tue o seat ‘Aurtionesss. SORELL. GieN aud , leave every day inthe year . ‘. .. sed C. C. Bowling for the substitution of ee a eS raeren ean, democratic | Siciemer, Peru, Ind.; corresponding eecrotary, | mtnrescutai.quetal wients tm” ue,’ two ‘ands thtes DESIRABLE 1) OPEy On WEDNESDAY RNOON, SEPTEMBER | wi, ich traius for de Souittant nese. Oakes | QUALITY of circulation is con trustee. ‘The bill recites that on March 23, | ®* as upon the thorough party organiza- | 3 ee a TY) | years. toc wl cot purchases,” beating interest ONE HUNDUED AND TWE THIRTIETH, af FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer for Feunsyivaiia ave. sig 1808, Ghinkani anal. 4 ne az, | Hou which their association of demoe: the Rev, William Faeber, St. Louis; recording | fro day of » le, anal secured by: decd of trugt om pr. ABA AVESUE, BLIWDEN § in front uf the prem 3 . sidered. That the intelli Weg Ann Cemanare conveyed two acres and | clubs is so weil calculated to subserve. secretary, the Rev. J. N, Elzlebérger, Piopolis, | {lute “aPierias ate at coup. nad with in teh dase | On WEDSESD AY METER SCN, SEPTEMBER SCB kor i e mtelligent re parches of land. partof Youngsborough, | vindication of our prineiples can be safely leit | Ty; treasurer, the Rev. W, Duffner, Pittsburg, | frumdcyuf sile the property wli'terewoldrtrikund TRIRTIAIE T, at lt cK, we will sell | Fronting 45.5 fect’ su I street and 51.71 feet on ;| public thoroughly understand ‘chbishop Leonard | r : . 4 : , nt of the prem ‘avenue, inproved by a Well-Uuit two-story Nol N INT TAKE om Boundary street, to Archbishop Leonard | to the plain peopie of the land when they are ». the Ren, Gu Bornem: echuner. alter eight days) aver: Jp front of the pren wed by a weli-buit tewo-st Fe, RFOLK AND OLD PoIN P ughiy understands Reale, in trust, to be used as a graveyard for | TOU to Houghtfulness and patriotic action. | Comminsriuy, the Kev. George veman: unt in the Ev oti Star. AL. comweyancing ah ‘Le 3. brick house with ail tue Latest’ ime eaner LAVA OF Tae LAKE. Paresi_. Round fhe two. Catholic comer of the] Signed) Guovan Curverasp. | Reading, Pa.; vice commisserius, the Rev, Win. [9H 655.3! (i {Si asht: OSEAN OS Ha coh ae alae teh actiwo | aligcare TULSEAL THOMA ET teases | ese facts and acts upon them be ply rng Shen the | Gov. Hill of New York among other things | Nettstreater, Wilmette, IL. osazas? PHANG. waodisiie PNSING WACK ABUCL ON HUNDRED 4 years, 6 per cent, secufed by deed of trust ontue | SUNDA, 5 pam. Lighted with clectricity sud re: | = . Deen acting as the ‘A. por- | S@¥s:_ “the republican party is frightened by | ‘The matter of choosing a place for the next | _*>a&4s - - |. Thus ot ie hujroved Us a Datory and vasement | thine” Ashes of eAU eqn atthe teed dae: | luting wert eet is eae ea Ree e | IS conclusively shown by the Poract, fhe, Eround lias been condemued | Poe Spain high tariie and gablidien sei pares | onaTeN® was left to the commidston towelect. | 7 vise 4 sLoay, annonce Honesty ie mone Cy Hall, Walked Sates Ca Gigeiroim the day salericit;roweved to resel the | {land b's 0. Slv'and Hal teuue'aver “| steady and rapid growth of th Wee Gacanave havtng ter cy cet antits Sf | billeand extravagant appropriations, and de, | DE: Paul Masie Baumgurten, privy ehumber-| L, NGS. 5, tronuer. | EetUnlchnee andonveilent wo ail section She | wisperyat tue nak and vomat "tae wean par | stu © Wane Llane ci Gag | Steady and rapid growth of the se clxim, the duat ; - : = r. Sion ater Bve days advertiseivent of suck resale : ee €3,300, have been paid into the court und | “iting a new issue in 1892 it is vainly secking | Iain of the pope and a ocr in the Academy — ‘Reems: One-third cash, Valance..in ene. and two foc nespades Qualia tn Washington. B.. ‘All| QTEANER T. V. ALROWSMITH, PROM 7TH paper’s business both in circula otal of interpleader is ling. in which Mrs, | t@ divide the eastern democracy from the wost- | of Noble Ecclesiastics at Rome, Las been at- ENTIRE CONTENTS notes to Learts per cent per conveyancing and recordiaz ut the cust of purchaser, ‘st, wharf.—On Monday and Wednesday, at 4p1u.. | rs ve's heirs and Cardinal Gibbons are | &H by false and hypocritical professions in be- | tending the convention. Its nmexted that lie ‘aie Sout! RATCLIFFE, DAK & CO.” | for Goiomai Beach. Co.tun's, Nowln Crewk, Sasitl's made ‘The complainants ask that Cardinal Gibbons be substituted us trustee. and half ofan ‘honest currency,’ blindly trusting that it can deceive by its professions, while by 4y the personal representative of Herr Cahens!y, but this he denies. oF RESIDENCE AND PLUMBER'S STORE, teen lays trom day of U tue of a wrt of 2 Auctioneers, ‘NITED STATES MARAHAL’S SALE.—BY VIR- Creek, Coan and Yocouiice ativers. Keturnitg, land at Arrive at Washington Wedues- Siyrend britey meetings and briday’ ‘Un Saturdays, at 5:90'p.an., for Colonial tion and advertising patronage, : ite ucee it continues to permit the debasemert |. The Cuhensly plan, as far as known publicly, s : ae “tbh vewerved to rene ct rag ant cat | U a Bory faci, fue tof te Ceres : . Bench, Coi- perfected in the cardinal as trustee. 7° | take a mauly stand in favor of the only honest | German-American hierarchy in America, inde- ‘AT AUCTION, fhajon, LC. Tact Aka) DENCAN-ON BROS | casts at tre auction roots of Ratclifie, Darr & Car | dave ee Dose % episusonireae currency—the currency of our fathers and of | pendent of the present Catholic bishops, whose J) USCANSON BROS. Nicticncers, | 22) Reape oc, Pune ae, puaeDAy. | iru Su. 2S ee cae ——= a = wenn the Constitution.” authority would thus be releguted to the affairs EMBRACING IN PART D ‘Oth and D streets morthwest. | at VEN O'CLOCK A.M. ail the tie! sisi | NJARYLAND AND VincINIA, sTEAMBoaT fo, He SCORE SURED. Letters were also read fromex-Gov. Gray of In- | Of the non-German-speaking Catholic popula- | papton surre, PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, stg ov & VaiUauece wnerti And interest of the defendant im and to ‘Company. —Stesmer Sue, Capt. W. C. Gre a 2iauin, Senator Palmer of Ilinois, Senator Vilus | tion. Failing in this the vacancies occurring | PAFLQR AMIR PARTTINGS ARR ENGBAVGNGS, YIN THE NOKTHWEST SHCEION | “Sorbets eae ag ey te ed et Gee Ss Dead Millon | OF4y;consin, Govs. Campbell, Ohio: Toole, Mon- | im the hierarchy of the United States were to | MENTS" BKASS BRIG-A-BKAC SANDS PCOS STING fenainan.” Steamer Joba E Trwert, Cope John 4 atre and Yolitictan. eli, Massachusetts: Pattison, Penn- | be filled to the greatest extent possible by Ger- ATERESSE BRICK DWE tive Pots, de. mbetive patina, Sivomtay wip eat hone ‘The taneral of the late Hon. Wm. L. Scott ; Penuoyer, Oregon; Hou. E. J. Phelps, | man ecclesiastic SEES CHASBETL HATE Ea & ee pramge and Sree SDB . Note This Point. took place from his late residence in Erie, Pa., ainister to England, and others. —-———_+0e——_—___ IM VALVET =, DINING Oil EUIC | By vir us of adeed of trast dated the twenty-four: bg pe et ER yesterday afternoon, Revs. Huske and Price ea a. DIVORCE A NECESSITY, CHEN REQUISITES,” fore gene ea an sf the pnd daly ze te = <8 the Hglscopel church officiating. ¢ English Cricketers. — : jmabin, din Liber 1207, folfo 130 et wea, an at tho re: Sigve Pips, Be, TRA: > 5 Mhencied ofmany distinguished personsprenene | 10% Havwhe’s team of English cricketers | But Carrell D. Wright Would Make Marriage ee ae aa aka eat | Sibautreatopeten, ie nigeria seeaeae oe muses, and wi: be sold ty eariste Bees isha ayw| THE STAR gives the exact wore ex-President Cleveland and Hon Deniet |@#tived at the cridket grounds at Munbeim, More Dimicutt. OF FURNITURE, WE SHALL SELL THE | WESREAB AY POROBEM, SINEN Ti 'InUL: VAT | tion No. ages at baw au favor of 8 Br Baraaba figures of its circulation every S. Lamont, Gov. Pattison, | near Philadelphia, yesterday afternoon, and,| Carrell D. Wright of Washington addressed ENTIKE CONTENTS OF TUE PLUMBER estite, situate. in the city of Meshinton, District of |" DANIEL M. RANSDELI. U.S. Marshal D.c, | toucuibw at mterusediate R Of the Pennsylvania Tnlroat, Ai, Gens Me, | stter luncheon, started to practice preparatory | the Unitarian conference at Sitatoga on Wed- » BHOP UNDER RESIDENCE, rs Mba es are ot oor7-10¢ STCLLFFE, DARE 8'06., Atctloncers a x week, and cheerfully opens its Clelland of Pennsyivania, Presideat Hughitt | to the match game which opeus tomorrow. | nesday on “Marriage and Divorce." After re- z . © | Debit west twenty-e:x (20) feet and ouchalt C4) | 227 ss aca - 2 of the Chicago vl Nosthwestern road, Ascist- | ‘the team comprises Lord Hawke, 8 M. J. | citing» mass of statistics bearing on the mat- See ae ea : Eeadt fot amrubsrcd twenty Ave Ce ke ee Heated ‘or ae 1G books and press and delivery wot ad aoe ¥ nN v, i e] il SIN! UR' NALS, CLOSET SEATS r e Lundred and forty (140) i Us ES" SALE OF V. Us . EST: v ~ a services were plain but very impressive, | Woods. H. J: Keys, Lord Throwley, Hon. H. | ter he said he believed it powsible to properly | WAPA RATES AND, Tice Miss ChOneE SEARS, | numbered one Landred end forty (140), together with ‘ON SEVENTH STREE TENDED BEE OCEAN STEAMERS. rooms to any person having in- gud the largest uusmber of people fodowed thc | MH HMStaaby GN atest, oe W, | RMteck, divorce, aud while thus restricting it] AMD ARUN PAE MUU EA Gi AND TAGES, apuncuta: respectively inoue Chetee Chamtsiees | AVERCE. WITH” TRE” TuPnovEwES ES HONPOS, y ng Femains to the cemetery of any funeral thathas | (\ricivt aud Kenneth MeATpING The teaca Vg |e Would make marriage more dificult by jsGOLS. GAS FIXIUCKES, LOGELMER |) yeare'witir inturest payable sclaiansiatl HEREON, GONSISTING OF THE POWs! Lk LLOXD &. & OO. i i @ver occurred in thiseity. | Saisht and Kenneth McAlpine. The teain 59 | aging the guilty party to indisctest and hasty | Wit ‘OHHEN ANTICLES OF VALUES Tate ot si Ui pes sent per ann, be HOUSE Liecr ep By Tue sUbsON PNEC- — ee terest in the correctness of its Se rye strength. wuless the wicket should be dead. | Unions amenable to erimiual law. The law | | To bo soldat residence No. 225 1h street om TUES: St barciraners: tee Binnie ota deed of trust. dated May the 26ch, vii sous ree, | Statements, so that its patrons Critteh Regiments Coming to Canada| They will start today on a first-class American | should be changed so that the state should be | PAY, SEETMUEE /ENESTY-MNTH, LMM, com inten 10) ithe over'y ase ak of Gafagleme | tacoma ofthe Di ico? Coltaatiain imo oat jerra, Wea. Sept. 30, S5-m s EDK, : It oe {Bhat several British regi- | ereane, just suited to the Philadelphia players. !q party, and no ex-partedivoree decrees should | "Tera cub. LATIMER & SLOAN, prcme ater ve a sdertie Asien of atichnnas | Ur ghea» ant fue requrat of the uty ered scallent able, Jururows | KNOW precisely how much and ‘ments are com lalifax, Quebec and Van- ee be granted, for that would punish the innocent | —"°="*_ a | ere a 200) wilt bs require wea. on the FIRS! oe cone al. 820 atid ap : a couver. This new move is wid to be mnde with Koch's Lymph in Diagnosis, Sere the Gallet ta vit | CHANCERY, SALE OF BRICK AND rnaate | Ofkune of Uuyatumapel dobar Soe) wp wercauired | Peglsce an its Fae PAR ochonk sue 2, Tegetien, 2g eavie.'sot's | what kind of publicity they are te object of establishing trampociation depote | A commission of the veterinary department | Si leave the guilty iu the enjoyment of illicit | C'WUUSKS ON TEEVENTH STREET BETWEEN | Durcussera cost . folonine rea estate, ituatein the Disteict of Gol” ‘Avviste B #- BievOE, 2 . different pointeaiong Canad short route | of the University of Pennsylvania, which hus | Umm . AED ON A el MoT ELS CASAL s024-d8d0 THOR ADE: WARNER: trustees.’ | Sub me Jand known s -fout getting when they buy space im Soom Te Seeke cack soverul corte eee tates | boon axpectanniing with Keck’y iowa, 2a. “Tilo uot belisve that divorce iam menace to | By situs of p decree Pasvel Recenter If 1600, by | JJUNCANHON BROS., Auctioneer Vieasape'and sefolows” Bezning forthe Thipeuraia | ee serene, jue dominion, om their | ports that it is useless an a curative, but of | ihe sucredneus and purity of the tunity, but E {he Supreme Gopre of the, District of Coltintia, fn Shand Date. aw. | He Seventh street turaiike snd ruonine 3 , rows | its columns. by this way of travel. — seined | value for diagnosing the disease. The commis- | do Lelicve it is x menace to the infernal brutals | fat weve tdwand A> Kenley, we will offer ice | RECEIVERS? SOF, VALUABLE STEAM thence case tweiveand wats oovetn ie y — enone sion also reports that as it has been proved | ily of ‘husoan nature, which at times makes a |'saye at, public auction, in tront of the vremiies, the!» 4, YACHT: aoe “aonb Te zyelzonad aizty-Ave, (12-6) GaucGiewal Aaness 06 Saw tementac { that consumption emanstes from mileh cattle, | Mell of the holiest hunidn relations, and if yo- | following property dEUS AP ht SIME DAY OF OC: | District of Columbia, poroed int Eaurty Cotee aie = ri os the government chould order careful inspec- | S#tY Would perpetuaty the beutiful cmbodi- | TORER, INV, at FIVE O'CLOCK ‘he west 35 | Dered 13,3313, the sors wilt sa a atrest wae made Tusedsy Dy | ticu of the milk and flesh of caitle offere: meut of Lamurtine’s Trinity—-tiw father, the | feet fronj, by the suk SECOND Dal wy United States marshals in San Antonio in the | crucles of fool. ‘Lhe lyinph may be aed to | Mother and the ehild—which of itvelf com. | Miuare SRL huproved by Foor THE STAR is the onl. of Punlino Martiner, editor of « Sexi- | watermaiue the presence of wabercalosia in cat-| plete, and perpeuuates the, teas it must aleo pete Heh ot the tot aan hn ‘ in jail in | tle and those fo take the disgusting lusied divorce. c ; fi - San, popes, im that city. He was pot in jal in| Se nad Shon (and vlterag from We diease, eters meesior a ie itm <r | in Washington thus takes Fr S. V. White's 10,000, Lermmot sale: One-tiit . . 5 Mart | __& Wrepesed 610,000 Trotting Match. It was sid yesterday at the office of & Y: ee the public into its confidence, ‘The InAependence Driving Park Association | White & Co. thet not ouly were the’ firm's has made a proposition to match Nancy Hanks, | finances in much better shape than was at first Ison and Allerton for a purse of $10,000, no | anticipated, but that Jey Gould had insisted entrance fee, the money to be divided as | upon putting whatever finances the house lacks Doble aud Nelson may agree; the race to take | at its disposal, and’ that it would resume busi- place over the Independence track between | ness within « week or ten day. The liabilitios October 19 and November 14. Doble has ac- | of Sx. White are now placed at $3,000,000, with Levpted. Nelson has not been heard from comparatively small assets. is ‘Ue bis shortage of £76,000 paying $5,000 cach ond oumnd Suaal poy ements of $6,000."