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' : £. CITY AND DISTRICT SOUTH WASHINGTON CITIZENS. DIVORCED FROM POLITICS. of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. €2 A wealthy London merchant gives the | 4 Delegation Presents Cling for Curtain | Frogrese Made tn the Reform of the Public Highest mg — Gov't Report. secret of his Dusiness success as follows: “I} The Commissioners gave a hearing thismorn-| ‘The National Civil Service Reform League is always feel happy when I am advertising, for | ing to a delegation of citizens from South | in session at Buffelc. Mr. George William then I know that, waking or sleeping, I have a | Washington tho came to present the claims for | Curtis, its president, last night delivered his strong though silent orntor working for me; | improvement of F street from 12th to 7th | annual address. After reviewing the work of 4 AUCTION SALES. a 800, AvCTIO ano Pa. AVE.’ ATOR'S SALE OF TWO AND THREE- ARTER SHARES OF THE FOREST GLEN LOM ad'G oh bear U.S. Treasery, LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY aT THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. CNG, FIFTY” REMINGTON AND MA; TIONAL TYPEWRITING MA ‘CENSUS OFFICE (IN USE ‘A SHORT as VED BY A TWOR TOR, ry) N STRELIS. ~— By virtue of three dons of trast recorded ty Liver No Laie fone Lis Liter hee Tabes sone 158, and Laver No 1480, folio, 1), of the amd recorus a Tore! SALE OF THREE LOTS, PACH IM- ires, ne . -~ streets and 10th street from Water street to | the league since its organization at Newport in aga tal dr wastage ‘mistakes, and | Srarvland avenue. These streets, they urged, | August, 1881, Mr. Curtis eald: “The exforce- who iscertzin to cater the households from | yore important thoroughfares to the large bus- | ment of the law through the commission by which, if at all, my trade must come.” To | jncss interests on the wharves in that section | the three Presidents who have served since its : TFORD. Of the District of Go-umbaa. ated "iy reaiuest oF the secure the services of such an agent as this | and should be paved with asphalt. Passage has been honest and honorable. It is CARPETS, MATTING “Orricr FURNITURE, | _==>5: MYemanerstor._ | patton therety cured we el he Pe ehrewd morehant referred to, advertise in Tar The delegation wae composed _ Howes. RB, | certain that neither of them has struck at re- ; FASE GASES AND OTHER PROPERTY, CON: ASSN RS OF CNBEDERME ANREDEENED PLEDGES | VENTE, IL wt Five OTL a hone 3 in | A, Golden, John F. Stephenson, W. C. Drury, | for On WEDNESD. RNING, OCTOBER SEV- S Soanee ee ba Ot | 7 and 28 in Brier and Harpers sat livmion Erase Sram It ta read by everybody ia | iomae Stephenson, W. A, Ehrmantensk | ;rm7 outTurting the execution of the law to ABSOLUTELY PURE ESTn. BOL, conmenrine at TER OCLOCK, we | J2la’saney ntatgs: he meme OF HR ECLTOS. | or partot raraes igt Ibn itary ae por plat oe Washin, Wm. J. Stephenson and T. H. Walker. Capt. | enemies, They have not adopted, shall ta ie en and @ crest yards ox the Interior | OCTOBER MIRTH, UTES CIDR AM , with the imprevenwente aieer cases Rosset will look into the matter and report to |U the Ua arenes brecenscnpony of the order of the cecretary. nen | cule upon wich ime | Sessile the Coumissioners. commission, but ti pressure for ‘prac- neds JA TIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. mst of uo of oale, amd the ei ee ——»—-- tical betrayal of its work, or for the dismissal AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PUNCANBON BHOS., Auctioneers, Charen Stghbean sometbe Say which mune of procigea’ were Pilamb Shows How It Has Keen In- THE FEMALE DETECTIVE of any actively aggressive commissioner, bas | = = ith and D streets northwest. | oii? | interest from day of a ‘sevianed hy dowd or trnet oem peunvthr rs tome ‘Years. been manfully resisted by them. THIS AFTERNOON, TOMORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE | Sauit | pS property cold. will teLahen. of ai, cash, ot we See mage She Is Given Thirty Days for Vagrancy by PLEDGES VIOLATED. ‘ATIMER & SLOAN, Auction AZ AUCTION, BEING PREMISES KNOWN AS | Eovciotis Stouce, jose, and A MoaRtsa. Couns, Serip, | Within tweive days tram sale the property. will bem ee ee a oe ae Judge Miller. “The moral obligation of reform, as I have 1409 G at. Biates Tresury. | WEEKS & 00., AUCTIONEERS, EQS M0 ELEVENTH SKEET NORTHWEST FEN OSLOCR and gyn SEVER SULOck | Totten ae, com ogee one ieee your ‘ake aes. g ‘alliance | This morning when Mrs. Emma E. G. Abbott | said, is not limited to the classified service. If ASSIGNEES’ S4LE OF NEARLY NEW TWO-STORY —— ‘City Post Office. Virtue ot a decree. of the Sungerne, Cours of she SSS... mettle, Yevancing abd Foonling at par bares and Jo's party leaders in Kansas have de- | “PPesred in Judge Kimball's court on a charge | its principles are sound they areas applicable] Br iWREN SIXTH ANG BEVENTR STREETS _ #80, Docket No. 32, wil offer for ssle at suction. ta K._ FULTON, Pawnbroker. JNO. W. PILLING, ame. tghied to quote Senator Plamb on the per | °f '®stancy she told the court that she been ap- | to public offices employing forty-nine clerks as} ,NOKTHLAST. Front of the respective premises. oh the day and boars eos” eee. sie weak? 101 DAME & CO. Ancuonsers. rs hereinafter. ed, the tolls | Pointed a “national detective” and when asked | to those employing fifty, and an administration | 1 P¥, V¥iue of 8 deed of essixnmnent tous, recoried in | BIG STOCK SALE OF FURNITURE FOR OUR | {wTinafter need. the following descril ety re i folio 2r4, of the land recor of the Dis- capita circnlation of the country. More tha = which observes the letter of the law in appoint- | trict of Coltubia, we will sell at public auction in QCLOCK pM. ON SATURDAY, Ti syear ago the Senator, in a speech, in the | PY whom she was appointed she gave the names | ing the fifty, but makes spoils of the forty-nine | front of She premises oh WEDNESDAY, BELTEN REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE, DAY OF OCTOBER A.D. Isl che north tees | pecerveme gate of-FRTIRE COntEese oF United States Sonate, stated that the por capita | of Senators Gorman and Ingalls and said that | is not a civil service reform administration, as | G4 AHURILESH: 1801. at FIVE O'CLOGK 2. M., PBereor dS ret Ick Waurck dwelling | FLORISTS Beat eBuisie anata CDING | RE QUSSTRUCTION OF names ‘oceasi tem- y TARE 858, 10% 0 jo. 14:20 Lith st. northwest. 3 NESS) Ke No. 14 - joners, Was. circulation was about 3 or $10. ‘This state- ee a gman who gots drunk occastonally is not TOT SCARE ow OUR Paesiszs, “iat FS aa vedas UE criaone| _ Egrasls MOMPWEAt SND aAsbov af | BS Crsemr Sh tas "Ea pene aS wus med 7 ros- | she ha . + i near ato dwelling, a2 ea of square Sel, bentenine 3 z a4 foie ofice an ‘<i : ee an Pie tn ied by cop's | ¥2* 85,000 « year, although she had not yet re- OFFICE HOLDERS IN POLITICS. wih meters. fupeorementa ieceied test Coreut ae: THURSDAY, COTOBER FIRST. for the same ats roint on 10ti street feet north from Swecting Sasear'a tee Baaneear t pas bar haus dence from a sepablican | ceived any of it. “By the express direction of President Hayes | ven Oth, and 7th streets northeast, being No. 001 I thence north on ths line of 10th street 19 feet, thence for ue and | a Aaapaner At nearly erery republican | , Detective Raff, Sanitary Oficer Frank and | and by the known desire of President Cleve-| |ierme: All cash over 61.400 maturing, May 25, AT TEN O'CLOCK. A gy eet gd Peg ey pe high in authority. ly every rep Peron poms: land the immediate control of caucnsos and | }10%, bearing interest and secured by a deed of, trust. roved by's brick dwelling hous Shown ee Nee L108 age on WEDNESDAY” THE SEVENTH DAY | form Wu Ue comdvered "ive ries is pam to nee . ad ei dati Attorney n wore called to Aliconveyancingand ‘Tecofdins at purchiser’s cost. R Fiat 5 SEVENTH | octane y a rs ot hide. 'S- W. DOUG. meeting last rear speakers were arked to recon: | give testimony. Detective Raff told of the | "ventions by office holders was greatly di- | $200 deposit required at time of sale, and terms of sale INSIDE AND OUTSIDE, RAIN OR SHINE. gop aos a pete ty Sky a a rans ROBERT, Commissioners cile this statement with that of the treason eae et annecarnede,claiee | minished during thelast few years, ‘ut in the | soecompaed with ie Aiteen ‘dnjefrom the day of by Seam crouieist Doth pieces of property se prescribed | & Mths entire contents of the well-known bot bouse | 5 7 the United States, which showed about in | ‘woman's frequent visite to quarters, cinim~| state convention of the administration party | of the detakiine purchaser atiec ‘five days’ nutice im | ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, | cash, one-third (,) in one year, ‘one-third (@y) in | assortinent of ‘and Decorative Plant: { Side. &- POR THK NAVE circulation for every man, wor:an anc child in | ing that she wasa detective and had secured | this year in New York, where, in other yeare, 1 | The kveuing star, BUREAUS, WASHSTAN: ped py ee a ae EE Sepiember 26, 1841. — the country. When the republican speaker or | evidence in cates and had located criminals | have seen the collector of the port of Now York MicitarL 3. coupeRr, , WASHSTANDS, FINE LOT Suemts fo Lo mmcasca Seat at an ee et aes | OR OCIOBEN HL Se MALE EAGT MLE SE | pst aePetoenn end Sortie for plone &c ted that Senator Plumb was nus-/ and Mr. Frank told how she had been getting | in person openly directing the gotes of his J. NOTA MeciLL > Assixnees. CARPETS, MATTRESSES, BEDDING, SEV- | upon the property soldand todraw the level rate of | O'CLOCK P. Att iu Coffer for sale October 13, Lith wil be necatad sith asta tceasurer was correct, Ht | money trom the charity fund for several years. | subordinates, the office holding force again a| se22-dkds Atlantic building, interest. The suai of $20U shall be required of the | houses, LANDOVER, MD.. ON B. AX Provisions aud clotiung, Navy Departient, Wasbing- | 7 gain ap~ “a was hooted at as political gammon and charged | ir. — TEAM PU fon. Dee gue WEEE Ri " ERAL FINE PARLOR SUITES, WALNUT AND | purchaser ur pur. basers on each pieve of property sold, | all the atures, inciading Richardson told of the woman's visit to | peared, and the chief fi i i p cer! ch pleceot I. Waa’ 7 y Sent out uy Freasurer Hay-| is olcos with claims for detective work. Mrs. | Dé the party whose national platform demence| RATCLIFFE. DARE & 00., Aucneasere OTHER BED noowt SETS, TOWLET WARE, | that ar chiwa! wala tovcony’ wih doe | eracta, apron EP Sct ten were lies wade of whole cloth to counter | Abbott charged that she was the victim of | that the reform shall. be extended to every | TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUS FANCY TABLES, BOOK CASES, WARDROBES, ine Of cnle, within tam (20) days after the day of sale |. Farsies deairing 90 etvend ihe sale ot Landover eam act the opinion given by Senator Plumb. | wuolosale conspiracy and she had an iden that | branch of the service, and its spirit observed 1g | Sits Mopeuse istrko EMENIS, | HAND: pe eg oe ES eel 3 3 2c NOU THIRTEENTH, invt 1 + Pj | és defaulting purchaser or purchasers. All conveyane- A fow days agoa farmer of Butler counts | the judges had something to do with it, as she | every appointment, was that chief state agent| Roniiweer Ss N® 2% T SIRERT| GIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, COTS | ini"Sha recording at the cost of the Purchaser oF pure | _ee0-dkds eee ys who carries Senator Plumb aT Po ons | ae hairs ~ ge the ret ive her two | of sPolls. who gaily proclaims that public off- 78ie: WEDNESDAY ETERNOON, SEPTEMBER | . AND SPRINGS, RUGS, &e., de. eee tAPIX BROWK, Trusten, 323 4% st. nw. | (THOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers. ~ swound in his pocket to show the wide discrey- udge Kim! was going to give her two | cersendear themselves to bim not by fidelity reat att + wermnboae 2° | ALTOGETHER SE ASSORTMENT OF GOO} Theat ta Ml Powe 5 VaLu, . ‘and. a between’ the Senator's statements ami | months in default of bonds but Sanitery OM | or eficieney, but be vactasion oe tote party | “NOs FORE OF the nee 17cm das suai | MAROON HEN A WINE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. | a tiie anenater tos “OF *B* aaEas! | TRUSTEES! SALE OF YALUA LE, PROPERTY IX | ids, ali other thince bein, gu ay tot. Tas those of the United States treasurer with ref- | cer Frank said he thought ‘thirty days would | pledges and by making the public service party SQUARE 440, a at | 8680" Later & DAN, At KoaD, ABOUT HALF A Mit OM | Separtinent reserves the rx detate OF to to the circulating medinm reopened | do, as he intended to have her examined as to| plunder. The appoi: Fronting 45.5 feet on I street and °51.7% fest on | 7) ATOLIFFE, DARK & CO.) Auchonesrs, {400 dsc: nest U. 8, Treasury. BOUNDARY 51 GEET. IMPROVED BY DWELL- | 5 Bee Ft paterrous vo the erence 6, Ps be ointment of thelate collector | riorida avenue, improved by a well-purit twostory | He ea — ING AND Ot | goverpuent. EDWIN STLWART, Pay this discussion. Senator Plumb heera of it | her mental condition. ___ | of New York was a distinct violation of the ex- mat bricks houso with “ail the: lstesty in 42) Pennsyivanisave. aw. By virtueot « deed of trust recorded in Titer No. | St 5. Navy es and to put bimeel! aright wrote a lettcr, which | ‘The judge therefore made the sentence thirty | ecutive pledge that ‘the spirit and the purpose ‘House open every day for inspection. SPECIAL AND ATTRACTIVE FINE TWO-STORY DOUBLE RESIDENCE 147:3, folio 372 et seq.. one of the land records of the PROSALS On BUILDING AN AD te published in she El Dorado Republican, ex- | days in default of real estate security. of retorm should be observed in all executive 2 cash, the balance in one and two SALE By AUCTION OF District of Columbia, and at the Mest Of the party the Female Work House on t Plaimiug his position as follows: ee “ppointments.’” proverty souls of sil tach, at eeronton of wep Bret Ay OPPELY, HUQUET, VELVET, leopapeupsrsiserinceese premises, on WEDNESDAY OCTOBER SP UENII, | Cowman he? gion of dhe ¢ Saal att tn aepeoch mate te the Senate, ANACOSTIA ‘ho address praises Sceretary Tracy's ano-| chaser, “Aderjoat ox 400 feauired athe ine of gale. AND SECOND: HAND, TO TNE INGHEST BID- NO, 3531 0 ST., GEORETOWN, D. ©, gHALPTAST FOU ore toch PM. vss | grcponate will Usrectves eh eo ola-e casen we ‘ead for the purpose of securing favoral cessful efforts in excluding politics from the . a jo8 comnpll Don ERS, AT IUR E cribed property. in the county o! ine on TUESDAL. v ‘H, iM@1. for con- Setlen upon the proposition to Increase te | 4 quier wepprse. labor system of ‘the nary varts, ae ano the re- | pipers Th ant caer the Genwi yas | SALES ROCHE, Hoo pr ui —— tere (2) tm tne Monastery sattiivinies of tees | ty amount of circulating medium outstandin, f brief artehi . | forms he introduced into the Navy Department | ciuser acter five days’ adverti@erment of such: resale in ti) . On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER SIXTE, | estate, comtaining seven (1) acres, vue (1) Food 0: anh, | Ot propensce end ee hellaccs- that the quantity of currency subject to manual ss had . —— erromcati oe offices. y Some newspaper pubusuel in Westhinetom, D.C. All BroiMNDe SET 1891, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, | hore or lors, tovether with unprovesents, as said sub: | sity Uinta een apr iineton delivery at a given time wus or might be very page W. Nokes, jr., and Mise Mary Elizal ‘After referring to “the usnal attempt made andl reqorsling: ot tie cost of purohaeet. s02h-2 ‘Wo sill sell LOTS @iiaion is recorded im Liber 300, tolio Sd et eng. of Of the iuspector of buidtuse of A Martin were wedded on Monday evening b: + ud o ‘usenl attempt | BATULIBFE, DARE & CO. LOT 140 IN SQUARE 75, {he land records of the District of Columbia, Subject, tide upon these mall, probably as small as the sum which ne |} a y 6 bY} in Congress by members of both purties to ATIMEK & SLOAN Having a front of OF. 4x 150 feet on the north wide of | however, to a prior deni oi (rust of even date herewith | cesuyves 00 o> mmamed, say $3 to $10 per capita. * * * | Rev. Mr. Williams at the rectory of Christ | starve and paralyze the civil service commis- 1409 G Ost. Let ween 3d and Sith, improved by a handsoie | ior three ($3,000) thousand do.lare, OUGLASS, J. T, Coumpitsmouers D.C! sei0-8t S. COAST AND ton, 0 - ‘aksame the trust for | Wo-stOry and munsurd dor veiling, with all iaod- | | Terms ot chaser PIER MIRROR, TWO VERY HANDSOME PARTON two-story and :eneard doab ¢ dwelling, with ail iaod ‘erms of sale: Purchase ELA AND THRED-PLY CAR | encire bu ‘At the time I made the speech under con- | Church The ceremony was extremely quiet. | sion, which was briskly and. ably resisted. also sideration the currency had been contracted | There were neither bridermaid nor groomsman. | by members of both parties,” the address con- by the Cleveland administration to the extent | Miss Martin wes becomiag!y arrayed in white | cludes: of 5 per cont of its volume by the u essary | mull and several blossoms were clustered in] “The political pirates are at last driven to ments. with back building’ cellar under | $3,000, balance in cash. Ter ine: lutge cistern in yard: everything in n twenty days or the No. S51 O st.. Georzetown, D. | purchaser's cost. All cot auciag at purchaser's DNESDAY AFTEENOON, SEPTEMBER broperty. opposite the hand- g time of sale. a > "Tk TIVE. MARBLI me ‘Thos. E. \vagwaman and in ti EDoIN B. tay 2 ‘LOOK F ond wicked withholding im the trcasury of | herwubuzn hair. Sho js the daughter of Mrs | show tho black lng and defiantly to declare eke ee is ie mist Geteabio scion of GSeorgetowa " na WILLIAM K. BLOWN, § Trusteos, 1 from the | Frances E. Martin of Harrison and Pierce | that at every election the whole public service TC, SQUARE e A 3. FY erias: One-third cash, balance in one apd two | > aaolisFE, DAME & OO, a ~ ick the Iow | streets. Mr. Nokes is the gon of the lato ox-| in every detail, with all its emoluments and op- TY DAS AAR ONE AND ON, EPs ere Slat at an eereemeranemeeaeze| Ae. a emenaeas 5 eae tended should be paid out in the discharge of | Sergeant of Police George Nokes, who died on | portunities, shall be made the prize of a vast ‘ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND LIBRARY TABLE, WALNUT E: ghaser's cost. $300 deposit required at time of sale. rapoRTAwT CALE opvala + od it) white. the public debt; first, in order that intcrest | June 20 last at Centerville, Md. ‘The couple | struggle of greod and intrigue, of bribery and FEES TO AN ALLEY. if FATHER COVERED L ‘Terms of sale to be compuicd wit 10 Biteen days from x might be saved, and, secondly, that the money | held a reception from 9:30 till 11 o'clock at the dishonesty of every kind, all inflamed to fury | ,,,/ 4s lot ts improved by the day of si LOCAL STOCKS, Bu AD SECURITIES > SION “TABLE. LEA’ Satory and davewment | CHAINS, KITCHEN iLGUISTLES, & Tor jpeas saived cones 7 A brick dwelling containing 10 room: 1. &e, his Sa, - on me | Silo pettect. TOCK SALES ROOM: should be returned as quickly as po-sible to the | bride's house and received congratulations of | by party spirit. We demand that all public | propesty iy mean City ats Cea eta act, Hie | On THURSDAY MORNING, OC, OBER FIRST, 1891 LATIMER & SLOAN. ” Meee ACT aye ehannels of trade. It would be egctistica! for | their many friends. Theit home will be im| business which is not political shall be kept | fick wetidines ant conmteatons ta eil“sostnnae or as 1 Spmmencing at CEN O'CLOCK. at residonce Nu- £23 Auctioneers. Pod of tusciice Awards warts mig toon se Mme to sey that my speech had anythix Anacostia free from politics, and shall be transacted upon | © | embraces furniture of every description, all of which Beal ctionesr. | the best bidder foreach item, Peckt bb remerved with subsequent results in the way of legi: W. ©. . U. OFFICERS ELECTED. the simple principles which are approved by tion, but the last Congress passed a bill which | At the last monthly meeting of the Woman’s | universal private experience.” NTAL D BONDS THE POLLO! tion. : SLOAN, x re LATIMER & SLOAN, AND DESIRABLE LOCAL 8 EACH ors. FRON 4 not only provided fora continued permanent | Cy ristion Tem U Par BH pani & poe . Bank of Washington stock. for Puck. only * perance Union, held at the resi- ¢ fest. A deposit of 8200 required’ at. sale, . oney ontstan 5 e . nd Nat. Bank stoca- conee pope sn000,008 per pelle Ry-pr ogee | dence on Valley street of Mrs. Julia A. Dony FOREIGN ENVOYS BANQUETED. Sales stierarioe ek ncaa teen daoe trom dey of | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, FRET Wibe. 1 ia Nat. Bank sterck- SERENE Vided for the disbursement out of the treasury | ofticers for the ensuing year were elected. ‘The | gg, of ting purcheser, after Ave days advertisezent 1400 G st., near U. 8. Treasury. SOnrH Sipe oF me ny gS oog SEALE el | meeting was called tu order by Mrs. Wm. 1 urtesies to the European Commissioners | o! such resale in toine newspape Tw ier urance Co. stock, | the wreck risen Stew: w. of nearly $60,000,000, before that time held ler by ‘m. ch fugton. D.C. teetakas] DUNCA: AF Mi there for a purpove which Congress deemed | Anderson, who dechned a re-election as pres to Chicago. z = a —_ SL Ay ey wend Marehall Bail eenssdtnot Sores eae ar wunecessary. d, in addition thereto, | dent. The first ballot resulted in the choice of | The banquet tendered by the citizens of Chi- aorta ae By virtue of twodceds of trust, recorded in Mber No, | 30 shares Capito: and North Ost. Ke. Go. stocg. th street, Washinton. D. < in received, Mr. Windom. as ‘one of the very. first| Mrs Emilio L. Sherwood as president. It is | cago to the European envoys to the Columbian at z CATALOGUE SALE 1430, 101103 70 nid 75, of the land records O: the Dis- | 100 shares KR. Co. stock. pat TWELVE TQCK BOON ou THUMMDAT, things he did after coming into office, paid out | designed to have a vice president to represent a = ah oe ‘P'REASURY DEPARTMENT, SEPTEMBER zi trict of Colus:bta, and at the request of the parties | 31 shares Metropolitan R. R. Co. stock. i, ae. The Covoman lise over $60,000,000 which the democratic admin- | each church in Anacostia. Mrs. Julia A. Dony | ©*Position at the Palmer House, Chicago, last | 1 [xii there will be so.d at public auction at TES Ora Savaevtired, we wal alfa yairauctions mont | ,J0shares Washiogton atl Georgetown RR. Co, the etna, a prebonale istration aad unnecessarily hoorded, and by | wns elected Methodist vice president; Mra. Al-| Right was one of the most magnificent ever /OCLOVKE AM. THUMSDAY. OCLOUER FIF| wiscertANEOUS COLLECTION OF BOOKS, oa FIVE O'CLOCK F-3t, tue folowsny de: | 3,slares Potomac Insurance Co. stock. pe eeeward Feason of his uctionand:he legisiationspoken of | phous Davison, Laptist vice president; Mre, | given in that city. ‘The hall in which the ban- | miscellaneous ediit twa. ot ‘unserviceable property scribed lots: First. part of square 80, Bertunias: 106 | ee See eee ran mann | somes the Tite te et canes ae more than a hundred million dollars wasalmost | Tiider, Fresbsterian vice president. ‘The Cath- | quet was held was gorgeously decorated with | belonsine to this, department. consisting, of old Lie- INCLUDING MEDICAL BOOKS 127 feet west from the southeast cornerof said square, | SEOCK. | formation tarmished wron application at company SoS 26608 te tn wetene ot meeney |e oe ee fhayches are wot repre | ferns, palms and potted flowers, while the walls Rlacorator root, Furniture, carpet, &e Thete wil fiewnce weet with said strest 24 ire: $ inches. inence | ee ETO REET OC Eiebs 1918 axD | STEAMBOAT COMPANY," oetinstes ees caeek th nave eettrea tla very oont-| swalncted recording ‘secretary, Mra. Charles | ¥o@ draped with the flage of the various coun- ing, at TERS O'CLOCK A ML IUD AY, OC TO. ’ AND A FEW LAW BOOKS, Plat recorded in tue odbce a a emia ——= = siderably in excess of the increase of popula- | Burr re-elected trensurer and Mra, Sarah Frost | tries represented. At the cast sido of the ban- | BER SXTEENIH, 1501. a¢ whith sime certain old Preeti inches. und thence ‘south 1K tect tor the | BONDS. LADIES’ GOODS. tion. The amount of money per capita in this | chosen corresponding secretary. The monthly | quet room was a magnificent floral piece con- | tors office, wilt be ollered. “CHAS. FOSTL IL Seer. At our Auction Rooms, 1409 G street, Pisce. of JDorinins, with the improvements above | , The alore being « portion only of the securities to | === SS Td countey is today larger than it ever was before, | business meetings will be continued, but at thed structed in the shape of a globe and about five | 2: se0.003810 Square On6. Deziniime tor tae sate ata point onthe | TUL PRINTED List wiLt Be reapy ror | Li — ee and it is constantiy being added to at the rate | suggestion of President Sherwood the publi it ' “ ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER FIRST, 1891, ‘north line of B street, distant 151 teet 4 inches west | DISTRIBUTION ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER FIRST, FALL OPENING of €5,000,000 per month by the issue of legal | mectings wili herealter be held quarterly in. | et i diameter. The ground work of the LATHER & SLOAN, Aucnoncers, : a fcolmer ofsaid square, thence west | AP TEA Y AM. OR MAILED ON APPLICALION ‘OF fonder notes based upon the purchase of silver, | stead of monthly. A history of atin | Slobe was built of evergreens and smiler, and 1400 G st., near U. 8. Treasury. AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. fey 3 feet wile. as shown o1 : HO OER OFFICE. ya cLIFPE, DAKR & enlaces pncteutipemeaaed and in addition to the extent of about $30,000,- bE T. = read and addresees eulogistic | then in different colored flowers were traced é i i Bie ofice ot the survey orot maid et im book, 13, | _sedb-a&abe ee Aueti LUCAS & MARTIN'S, 000 per annum by the free coinage of gold, and | of its work delivered. the outhnes of the different continents. These _ : ge Xs, thence east mie aaldatiey © luches, | Sain OF VALUABLE T0cAL_ BONDs AND OG st Nw nad aah eiaitediy be caabdecably A SNAKE COILED ON HER ARM. were reflected out in beautiful colors DUTCH BULES. : <a ply opp a ilmomna bad STOCKS AT AUCTION. hai eT Ct To added to in the near future by the payment to} Mrs McCullough, wife of the Baptist minis by the incandescent lights with which the . i a Lerms: Que third cash, of which $200 must be de-| we will offer for sale at jablic auction on MC ye. D. TAtLELLE,S - our of gold and silver for the surplus an wnt | globe was nearly filled. “The name of ‘DIRECT IMPORTATION. N.B.—Parties unableto attend the sale may have | posited cn sach lot at tue thiue o° sale, ana the balance | the FTETM DAY OF OCTOBEN Lae oe ee | Me oie EL ad 101217 0 pape aAdses Uy vil aulh $0 focelguees: ter, was yesterday prostrated by snake fright. | Each country was lettered across the glove im a = . thelr orders executed by the suctioneers. dears. or which notes of purchacer’ bensine satanes | QCLOCK P.M..witiin the auction roou of Natchifie, | Lace Curtains undead nail tome a aged te Gee pare esha She was busied during the afternoon in gath- | posies of beautiful color and the geographical ‘s08T FROM HOLLAND, frou day ofeaie, end secured by deed of trust ou prop- | in'tho ity: af Waskingrene Disoiet of Calne Ee | cea a rae Cid stan i “he chy vafen the cobelibshcaaah Gf tece lex: |e Bed inciinte ot va arp oe 5 - % Bonds and stocks belonging to the estate of | Vated su latest @ ince mended ee ae Se anfiactads, and anche peespea- ox cosa lanier Ionia tot orn eee Lr eceemcengs — ghiser.-‘if'teru ate bot coupiicd with, inten days | vowing Bonds and Stocks Lek ove cleanin ~ Republicans Determined That Tt Shalt Be a | Dloswom that was half hidden in the tall'grave a | table at which the guests of honor tnt were CHOICE DUTCH BULBS, art ot defaultune purchaser aiter suit dupe" 2008" | Thre) United State heirie Lighting Company Miss ticaie waico ne I black snake detached himself from the base of | three mammoth cushions of roses containing EMBRACING LATIMER & SLOAN, | fiserusnt in the rowing Star. All conveyancing and | of #500 each, interes: 0 Der cent. 222 ber patrons that eS peteeren the bush and coiled around the lady's right | 1,000 American Beauty roses. President Baker = ES WAGGAMAN,? ree (i) Washineton Gas Light Company of $100 | 1402 Tach st tw. a ig) .f y s 2 0028 ‘caseenoees: THOS. E WAGGAMAS,) 4, oqo oy, latest styles, Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. wrist and circled quickly upward to the shoulder, | presided, having on hig right Sir Henrs True- | EVERY VARIETY OF UYACINTHS, SINGLE AND ee i BIE Prete gees Twenty cy) Union Stock Yard Company of $250 | [ALL AND WIN’ Conumevs, September 29, 1891. | bringing its head and vibrating tongue close to | man Wood and James Dredge representing the 1 . 7 7 — ~ WAGGAMAN, Auct _ | exch; interest 6 per cent. : s, rp 3 A ting gu P! ng DOUBLE TULIPS OF FINEST VARIETIES, UNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers. — Chairman Hahn said in regard to the judg-| Mrs. MeCullough’s face. With her disengaged | government of Great Britain, and on his left é D actin Datrcets northwest. | JYUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers PIER. MME. 7. BHARKISOR, " against Gov. Campbell recently hand she clutched the reptile just aft the head, | Herr Adolph Wermuth, imperial commissioner | | POLIANTHUS, NARCISSUS, &c. ae 4 > Lweaty (20) shares of the Wash- i Z and altho: " ‘ * f oe ington Market Company; par Value $50 each when 1329 F STREET, . int with fright, maintained her | for Germany, and Dr.Emil Meyer, royal commis- = FOUR FTES BUILDING Lots ON ZT, STREET | TRUSTEES, GALE OF TWOSTORY BRICK | fir paidin — ‘that is would not be used as campaign material | oid. ‘ihe suake, which was slightly over five | sioner irom’ Denmark. Neatly three hundred | 7° b® *°l4at our auction rooms on MONDAY, OC- Hel gid ee te ey et ae BC POTS tutes (4D shares of the Netional Metropolitan LATEST IMPORTA) ONS IM iD FOUR byany republican newspapers with his con-| feet long, painfully coustricted Mrs. McCul- | of the most eminent of Chicago's business and | TOBER FIFTH, 1801, commencing at ELEVEN} on i HURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER FIRST, ST: ALSO BRICK DWELLING AND LOT pk ee ‘ a. se asrorspiprita eemei ‘codena|leagicaerss. Mor cnveue Sor kelp Soaugns | protectant temn ome pavecst, acess 1801, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we Will sell 1a front of tao BLOF BEVESTE ASD L SIREETS | cups partie Gide ee nee anicgqeshgmndegnsve. free from personal matters. If he could not | Mr- Morgan promptly to the rescue, who with | | After a most elaborate menu had been dis-|"sgo4¢ LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. |" rors 78. 77, 78 AND 79, WEEN LAND. M | compen’ par ralte SS ecch ows Fire Insurance wird ety cardia vom mona a de he dia | *J#ck kuite bisected the serpent four inches | cussed toasts wore proposed and responded to . Of McLaughiin subdivision of *“Frospect Hill.” Each ST; AL sO BRICK DWELL- | “iiteen (Ls) shares of tie Gentral THURSDAY AND FRIDAX, lect Maj. McKinley on such groun benind the throat as Mrs, McCullough held it | as follows: “The Society of Arts,” Sir Henry |__| oftueselute lass frout pened through to kthiag | SIXTH AND. SEVENTH STREETS SOU in | Wastington City: ba OCTOBER 1 AND e083 ‘Bot want to see him elected at ail. ‘The stabbing the ble through the suake's | Wood; The Exposition Abroad,” Benjamin But- LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. a EAST, ALSO TWO-STOKY BRICK DWELLING | qruc payee) suares of the Washs ecscary ‘ [tal Die. GOV. CAMPBELL’s CAXVASS. head be relased the affrighted lady from her | terworth; “Germany at the Pair,” Herr ACoiph TEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Fivete Jots aro, sdiutrabiy adapted for subaivision | ANB TUT. ON QTM SURELT, BELWEEN H | *iitce 3) Couvertibeterstneates of the Washincton | BGS Gas ute eee (Li, MATCH NATERIAL lig ar ition,” SALE ES . miidin, « LpFOV ion city, a jas Light C rs Ne 2 No. a ivory, cots rin oe velve Gos. Compbelts heals sommns to: evo bem | saree ota restored, Ths aoabe esc tone: | Sennen eae a Ses | oie neat ena us foe pcarense Covet | Savy asia erage era sree ene bet |e etezen ge a cpntns ob des Brocton of eno | SS Een eee hy ETE Mert . ay A | Li 3 1 done fe Dane tie fee, motto appointments | P¥t ¥as soon restored. ‘ihe sucke was a hand- indsay; ‘Great Britain st the Fair,” James | of the Dixirict of (1 Equity Catre canine. District of Coluinbia, passed on the 23d day of July. | Semtntetent ieee 4 endono fer Ghd, | S. SKA. 717 0. nw. restored, an - bine some specimen of his kind. Dredge; “Internationalism,” Lyman J. Gage; | brred 12077, Joun i . ‘ Terius: One-helf cosh, balance in one and two | Jnl, in equity cause No. 13,004, we will sell at pus- 'er:us of sale: ALL CASH ON DELIVERY. LL THE iu IN CAPE AND to be made for him by the state executive com- cae ‘Denmark at the Fair,” Dr. Emil Meyer; “He- | Sth, jrepeiyjcllor {or save ai ul tc auc: pease, notes to bear Gr ceut auterea, Dugabe ati DR ee Pe RCR Hl, toot, ae JAS. 8. EDWARDS, f 2h seek patterns roriged tay the Mimeee mittee covering all of next week. Nearly all . wide m wards of Columbus,” E.G. Mason. Stated. om MONDAY, THe twitter Pe gd ea eae od Pod et abc g Bee 290 3th pL Oe of these wre in the western reserve—the north- | «itcps Arnone the Dugbatio "and et otlons | The royal and imperial commissioners will | UcuBex, isi, av THREE OCLo: Fequired at Umeof sale. “Conveyanciie, &r Gh frundred and ftv (53), a, tis wu dive of ~~ as annexes sageng “i GS ypelarihe Gate ath wea asta he Pep ope nlp let Sere leave for New York today aud will sail for | ttt tie of the Ferien fo suid oxuse inthe sollow. chaser's cost. ‘Title wood oF ho sale. square nunibered five hundred und forty six (46), in a eS a ? ‘KS. A TRAVIS, MODIST DAL - } ° mi = Europe October 7. the District of Coltimbia, to Wt: Orizinal lots ures cD | Seta SURGRABOM ROE: Ph “Trousseaux and Kidine Habite. Connecticut people and has aways been the | in Monday's Sean. : ba ae und jour Gin squar-eieut mired and ‘en (S40), | 7PHOMAS DOWLING & 50) Cee ee aT ee Oe cat toes Tend ant heee | | pUNCAMSON BROS, Aucicpoas nw — | on Ladies Tailor-tusde mu Gibraltar of republicanism in Ohio. He will | "Mr. James 8. Reagan, formerly of Anacostia, Original lot mene (0) 1m square eight BH —— a SE D ‘dib'and Dsmetsnorthwest. | Perfect nt make at least one speech each dav, and on two | but for two years past of Asheville, N. C., re- A CITY IN SIX HOURS. teen (819), oviinal .ow seven ( IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY days of the week he is anno 4 AND ON THE SAME DAY, at QUARTER-PAST — ‘Bie Bibiek> Or ei. Kose A : re cigut hamired and twenty (SoU), ‘origina, tots | NIH SIREET NEAR THE NEW | p ANP OX tHE SA - ‘TRUSTEES SALE OF ONE-TENTH IN: a uced to make two | turned here a day or two ago for the purpose Pong ee pag yma : art FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., part of'lot numbered twent Us oF TENTH INTEREST IN echool, U5 Gost. have reopened « department, speeches, at different places, of course,and this, | of carrying back a bride. He will be ‘wedded |1m That Time Chandier, Oklahoma, Arose | M30) cn le ers eae tulred andioriy | | GPOWER HOUSE. on INST. 1801, at FIVE cubis tw> (ote). ineaid city of Washington, becimaine | AND HOAD STREETS. WEST WaSHINGTOS: | otjchudrer saute, ta ‘conmoction wath ‘dret-auakinut th the time that will necessarily be taken in | this evening by Father Thomas B. Hughes to From Nothing to a Community. forty three Bai), orteita, to stent | Min My will gol sm Great of the promuiees Lore mum | Sor the sau tiie northeast corner of squaie and run: | D.C. e we mae v ee going from place to place, will make him about | Miss Clara A. Grimes at her home in Oxon eat rush th iree GO) im syusre eiskt inanited snd rome | “208 feet Gm Tih street. Accrest chance | Bibs thence sult 4p eet: thence west 40 leet; thence | BY kirtueof,« deed of trust. duly recurted in Liber = w.. 10, my ew apeartenes the busiest nan in Ohio. Hill district, Prince George's county, Md. ee te en ai eee ectuareeiciit Lumet od eciation,. Live proyerty will be oiered tor | HU:th so feet and, thence east fo the burmminc, the | No. 8/0, folie Ohet sea. one of the i alt SS oe ay a ae c : : (8.1), orkwinal Jot six ¢ : % A= the District of Columbie’ ans war of | 1:XK%s H at. h.w.. and an now prevaned tovuecute ed itis bis wish to have just such a program | "A hook-atd-line catch of 465 ela jocch was | Chandler, 's born in Oklahoma. Where at noon | {Si7qorsanahist sz (im uuarselcit unded ond adver te sale Of the power house, | sociwas corer of 70s aud Letveccecoathoser =” | ths DOKier of om ae ne re eee | troae gecmnly, fins bomaay tne Sane oe continue until election anumber of yesterday in two hours and twenty min- | Monday nota sign of habitation existed there | sx pundrud and sient (G08), amd all square six Lan- Jo; Omethird cash; alance in one, two and | aaceh, at iet pamuieeh teed Bar ee Motos eat see eMUNEEER TR | eurce, Coat ol Jato San Tee ia appointments have alrea. + for him by Messrs. J; A. Bailey, Albert W. Thorn | is now a city of 5,000 people, and when the sig- | " Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in | thres years, secured Ly deed of trust on tue property, | Another part of lot nunnvered, twenty-three (23), in| DAY (OF OCHOBEK,) A.” J ea ca * tine on iiferent days several weeks in the future. | of the Postotice Department, John J. Appich | nal to“go” was given the horsemen dashed at | #5! gue;third in one yeur and one-third in two years | OF all casii- at the ution of the purchaser. "Al Tecord. | PAUATe RUM Tea cheat Hunted and eielty two (eis). | CLOCK BM.» im trout of | the | uremises. -AITING, 2c ik” YARD; ; joferzed mg and conveyan = a yard and up. Buttons sade Shace ane eovecdl days townnd the chess of Anacostia and George August of East Wash- from the day of aie, the deferred payn:ente to be se | tus and comveyan southeast corner of lot and running thence north 13 | round in square 1]2,formerly *“Cooke Park.” and for- ig 4 eden ° f reakneck spee eat they coul verty suid in stich manner us may be | of two hundred dol — z pene a 7 c rest 1c. joer dozen tinct the campaign on which neither Gov. Cau:pbell | ington. ‘This isthe heaviest catch in many sea- breakneck speed for the best lot they could versy Sold in such muatiner a2 nay ; feet, thence west 4% fect, thence south 13 feet and | merly *“Peters Grove,” and particularly described in WL LUCAS, Yo Gun stn we thetice east to the begining: the sue Lele im. | the from Menry D. Cooke and wife to Mahlon proved by a two-story rick house, on the west side of | Ashtord and Johu Kidout. trustees, datad June 1: re event stree! between Land M streets southesst. | D. 1886, aud recorded June 13, A.D. 1886, Liver pret apa ‘Also ali of lot numbercd twenty-two (2), in square | 1186, folio 245, amone the land records of the Dis- TATE | BMubere | eight Lundred und eizlity-two (882), in said | trict of Columbia, and to which Teference is hereby | Wh ‘Ee | city of Washington, beginning ior the saiue on L street | made for full descrition, and which were known nor Maj. McKinley have appointments, and | sons, get. Jumping from their horses they would fin, Payable seuli-atn tall Re 5 sivpd amma Chaitinan Neal of the democratic couunittee is | | Mr. Edward Webster vehemently denies that | jam # stake into the ground and yell, ““This is | 84,05 Pei on Wa Rite win tn wun wanes, uss 213° | pvaosray DOWLING & 80) tipo questions Sf the computa eiecen | Re GkeE Proposed macriage to one of the Misses | my lot,” while horses ran loose everywhere. | Adspiaitorat mt Buon eaisfot wil beretuired | err resn ary ox TATCADLE Rear upon questions of the campaign between | Davis, as stated by Mra. Davis im the interview ar'the sue. All cunveyane: wecost of te pure | TRUSTEES) SALL: OF VALUABLI the twe lending candidates, “Its believed that | Debiisued int apie Many men were knocked from their horses by ON SEVENTH STMET ERTESDED a Der ‘sie, oF t LADUS SISHING THETR FINE WHITE AND 4 Biack Laces ‘Up iM first-class French style, je and Satin Dresses, Lace Curtains « specialty, ab reamouabis Tat MADAME VALMUAiS 4 bene is ; GWEEN TRUMBULL SIEBERT AND HoWAnD | 49 feet from the northeast corner of square, andrun- | lots +to 13 mclusive snd iu to" inclusiveut beli's | ou stand, TAs Lith » cost he has male ‘© proposition to this eilect to pone hel eee eee Many horses and men fell fat | gon! day ot ale or the propery Wl be Hesold atthe | AVENC,” WITH TRL IMPROVEMENTS | nine thonce new 40 ted-thence south Ul eset aliey: | ena (lots tuaguare Liz surmerty | DJ x aa an Hahn. ‘The Gechege Nan Wave snow wy. im the rush. Yet there was but one serious ac- | Hak and cont of the defacing yrchager. 0 0 Pa a RE RETO Bre Ree eg ea reine, TER THIRD PABTE DWIXDLIZG. To the Editor of ‘The Evening Star: cident. Miss Daisy Enland of Suevesburg was a Te aston hw MATIC RAILWAY COMPANY. tho south side of Lattoct betwoon Gch and 7tu secs | beunce of S100 duc demas eI eee ea eases : 0 the pe Evening Star: teat b ‘ai ey ei goun Expos r By citunetadiee! of Gust. dsied May the 26th, ‘south eet streets, » Fanuary 2, 12; Sne-Lalt cast, SOOURING. ‘The peopic’s party movement is failing per-| Two weeks ago I made complaint to the | 0" ® fast horse and, ascending a rocky cliff, the 8030-dts * s4Da.w | ALD. 100, and. duly recorded among te ‘laud | Sutheas SATURDAY, ER TENT! ao A —, ceptibly. It was expected that they would have | health office of the non-removal of i; | horse fell and threw her against a boulder, ~ Feconds of thé Dist.ict of Columbia in liver 1498, folio | ge TAL PAST FIVE O'CLOCK Pe AL iar asin ed | Peete roe URHYY and toe secured Uy used of | ANTON FISCHER, ° : % x ke i garbage, it j : OF DUGAN & BUTLER, 197 et seq., ani at the request of the Party secured 3 go ae & . ‘the farmers in a perfect state of frenzy over | th ‘: hing her forehead and fracturing her left FFICE AN TL! i vt twenty-four (24), in George M. Lanckton's subdivi- | chaser. it Of S200 required at Of Bale. 906 G ST. N.w. perfect er | then not having been removed fi 4 x iB ORER! thereby, we will se!l at puviie auction, in front of the " -is ~ | is from my prem. fou ame eens caus! piri BEAL ESTATE BROKERS, - thie FIUST DAY OF OCTOBER, &. D. | Son of square numbered nine huidred ond thirty- | Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. Leraus te be the tical situation by election day, bat | j, . en B- ~d regained consciousness she 00 FST. N. W. ‘eo ma Ci "] * the | three (933), im sud city of Wasinzton, the same veing | complied with in ‘fem dave. otherwise trustees reserve: Dresses dyed » Mourning Biack my fall spectalty. nd : | ises for about three weeks—notless. In a day | elured: “Iho lot where I fell is mine.” By 3| VALUABLE BUILDING KITE ON THE NOR’ M1. at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. iM. improved by a brick Louse, on east side of | Fixit to resell at risk and Cost of delaulting purchaser | "© Thother it is due to the unprecedentediy large | or two after my complaint was made the gar-| o'clock tents were up everywhere and the| SIDEUFFLOMIDA AVENUE) ETWEEN SIXTH | foliowing rea estate, situatein the District of Coi- | Gulstree: botwoou H and Lstrests nortieass- Stier five days” advertisenseat of such rome ISS KA. B.CK, FASHIONABLE MODISTE, crops or failure to bring into the state the | bage was removed, but the collector has uot | “business houses,” which bad been down on| 49D SEVENTH SikkETS NORTHWEST ie Oat of @ tract of land known as “Mount | Zermsof sale on reach lot: One-third ('s) cash. bal veoh 2M is now permanently located . 212— Pa. Tersere that wore promised the tact is that | calied since thea. Want to know, will garbage | the school section, planted on the town site os| On TURSDAY “ASVSE tin, suprenpgn | Homnett and deectioes Jor ihe | terest trou day of aaie, escured Uy decd uf trast oe Ei ag ee Onn ae ‘the farmers will generally vote with the old | jy remored only upon complaint being made | rapidly as possible. By 6 o'clock the city of | TWENTY-NINTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will offer | seat Aa ercachonnnlis cok ‘thence suet | Property sold, oF all cash, ut purclaser’s option. “A 7 ae partes, to the health office? 1110 drm sr. x.w. | tents was in good order und the foundation | $0 ##le, in front cf'the premises, | fwreive ad. sixty-hve (2-65) hundredths perches; | Ueonit of $100 on euch iot ‘required at time of sale. ae Hy 3 There will be # considerable shaking up in mage sealers sar ys A, oy hoagie — SUB LOE 40, thonce east twelveand sixiy-neven (12.07) hundredths wurchaner's cost. If ters of tale are VED | cinas indies’ aud sents’ wort of every descr on. ‘the old parties in the rural districts, however, Army Orders. ee eee Lo Drolt Park, fronting 0-40 feot on Florida aye. | Derches Lueuce orth twolveans wty-fve (12-0; | Sole at coat a ith in tem days the property will be re- aaa OUTING SUITS. account of the tariif question. ‘There is no ee byanaverace depth of 38 fout: (uo wastecround) | BUBdrelths porches: and thence - WILLA a ya, AND CAROLINE LECH, formerty disguising the fact tats kreat many Ohio| Leave of absence for one month 1s granted A Faithless Bookkeeper Sentenced. “perms: Over and above: fegl ot [trust for $1.26) maty five (1G) Luzidredihe perches; conterning one 5H) At ect northwest: | easton, A. Finuer and Maison \ res. Fare. Ao farmere are not in love with the McKinley | Prof. George I. Andrews, U. & Military} Wm. Gould, jr., of Albany, who was found | whichis payable mucus. Mapenbeld im, cash, Grail | Georse W- Cissell ty Joan A. Suuch aud wile: By | tog agg pDOUSEN CLAGET “ “ taritf. Fhe farm papers have beeu preaching | Academy. Suilty of aiding and abetting Bookkeeper Whit- | $400 reyu:redat the tims of falo. “Tt tho terms of male | AeG lated on toa twenty, sesond day of October, 180, = aa - BICYCLES. $50 conse cheaper uow dau last seer is hacirg |, Lieut Col Wm. H. Ponrose, sixteenth in-| ney in falsifying the accounts of the Albany | Sr ™oN sist th at tin eegnerem oar of | Of tuo and recyede ths Bistic: of Golmabis, cxcepi: | T)PNCANSON BHOS., taco peer ts northwest. NOW otncmsc: tocits sera fe odeen, Yet Bow than last your is baving | entry, will report im person to Col Eugenie A.| City National Bank, by means of which he a gg ey George W. Chwel fo Job Barnard, by deed | gRUSTEES' SALE OF A VALUABLE RESIDENCE Weare ‘our stock of the celebrated i isbet v, Law| ‘on the elevouth day of 3 . Ltd, and ro- 3 3 RE fs Rmpuntzcay’s Estate. Carr, sixth cavalry, president of the army re-| was enubled to overdraw his account many | lished m Washington, D. C. All cofveyancing and Jel mm aver 10Y7. 1000 JAY, Of said land records of eee Ty, eS stibe GF ae gad Warwick Bicycwes tor less than ‘Maciibes that cost $135 and €140 for $90. THE WARWICK CYCLE COMPANY, selé-im os 17th wt we mer ris pie tediage thousands of dollars, was yesterday at Bui- | recording at the cost of the purchaser. : ber 10% A well-posted republican politician of Cin- | ‘1 's# board, at the Army building, New York | £10 °X'Y., sentenced by Judge Coro in the | son anas MTCLEPE Diam ae. || Marr eet @anati predicts that Gov. Campbell will ram | “Ht, for examination b; board. ES ? United States district court to six years’ im- wen P L he following changes in the stations of of- | Uiited Stite “* Ag- THE ABOVE SALE_I3 POsTPOS 80 votes behind his ticket in Cinctunati. If acers of the medical department are ordered: | Pri#onment in the Albany county penitentiary. | _ 4% THE ABOUE GAG, de JT Eey, © be will need to gain about 30,000 votes | Capt. Wm. D. Crosby, assistant surgeon. is re~ : OF COTOBER, 1301, some hous an4, TH . THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING KNOWN . if sale: Ove-third cesh, balance in one | " E" pK cea otal ty sed erunt apm the geome | QLEREMESES Nov 2802 A SIMRET NORTH tnd ‘Varin taterost at the ‘rate of Over | WEST. oe acca of trust dated. the twent Seman ber annum, payabie seuaiaumual'y, Adepest | lh) day uf Decuuter, A De lee amd asp ee sale, ct We hundred (300) Gouur to bo mace at tune of | ib) day of Ea, 7S °° HHepins to be coupled wich witht Steet: figs es EP p EY . “ ‘E BAVE IN STOCK the farmers of Unio in order to succeed | lieved {rom duty at Fort Pembina, North A Veteran in Kailway Surveying. : BATOLEE A, DERE SOs x5 froin day of sale 01 property will be sold at risk | /wnbia. in Liber 1107, follo 130 et seq. . and ut the re- ‘as governor of Ohio. | kota, aud will Teport in perton to the tome | _ Archibald R. Taylor died at his home in Pine | _**90-1&"s Anctondere._| and'coecioi defaulting purchaser: Allconveyancing | C'S Gf the, Relder Gf, the, Bote secuscd thercly. we ‘St | Anumber of High Grade, Solld Tyred Wheals at iow About two-tLirds of the republican nomine-j manding officer, fort Missoula, Montana, for | Brush, New York, on Monday morning aged ee ee TEDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, ‘Trustee, tune of sale, HH. BERGMANN, ‘ficures for cash. Sons to the next general assembly have now | duty at thet post. Acting Assistant Surgeon. eighty years. He assisted in the original sur-| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED see ¥ st. nw eet dade yM. OCKSTADT, $ ‘Trustees. Call and sve them. ‘Opn evenings. bees made and the Foraker men claim that | Wm. Shippen, U.S. army, is relieved fens Sate f the Erie railroad, and was the first PROPERTY IN UNIONTOWN, D.C., SITUATE 16-dbae AP bien so WP HOMAS DOWLING & SON. Auctions | CAPITAL DART, PSYCHO, TOURIST, ET. ‘heir champion for the senatorial seat now held | at Fort Buferd, North Dakota, and will rey touarive a ralircad stake in Chicago, afverate.| AcacEe staieas, OF MONROE AND uO. | _col6dele T ‘doc Pesna. ave. and Lith 1221 F BT. NW. by John Sherman bas a small majority of these. ss ee am, —_ vo dious tramp of forty days, in 1837. _ By ven of adeest of, rapt, dated 4th, AD. FUTURE DAYS. rayere nae 2, EOF MOUNT eee WHEELERIES AND cYcLine RINK, —_—_—— na, Nor' of or duty at ¢ ),"and duly recored in Liber Nu. 1487, fous dot. - i AL Lookout for the Letter R. Capt. Walter Reed, assistant surgeon, feretloved . oe ounot the land records of the Di trict of Coltuse DPNcaNsoN BROS. Auctioneers. 5 iD PLEASAST FL-AING " FLcAsaN 21 H ST. Nw. Wo the Patter of The Evenine Star: from duty as attending surgeon and examiner | Miag’s Daughters Call on Mrs. Harrison. suit at pubic suction, arent of theme ee wees eee Br vitae OFS, crcuue ped of, trast, rercaded in, SMITH WHEEL MFG.CO. _s19 When passing the Franklin School this | °f Fecruits at Bcltimore, Md., to take effecton| Mra Harrison on Monday afternoon, at Au-| WepNESDAY, OC TOBE TOURIEEN TH Geet, oF | TRUSTERS SALE 7 A VALUABLE PROPERTY Lins pe Satie ap eietes |S Gilneas mas the completion of his duties asa member of the | burndale, Mass., received a delegation from | ¥IVE O'CLOCK P.M., those pieces ur parcels’ of IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION OF THE Party secured Serco iil eo bg A morning observed that the second of the large | army medical board, and will report in person pra ree wround lying 1a couuty Of Wasitington, Disirictafore- | CIT», BEING. PREMISES No. 1704, NINTH xs Ax, ax 18 MERCIFUL To HIS 20358. letters (B) of the name on front of the school | to the commanding officer, Fort Snelling, Min- | 2°, Tepresenting the King’s Daughters and | said. sud aon 4s {ots numbered Oo a ie TT TTD EEe oe ee building is loose and seems in imminent dan- | uesota, for uty at that post. Sons, composed of twenty ladies and Rev. Dr. | cost a, oul lots troating 4) feet on Moneye: MENTS. ones “i h tat with alons Bact Griffis and Rev. P.8. Moxon. Mrs. Harrison extending with teat wil th alons Bacl ewents, consistin’ of two cou ker of falling, it may be upon the luckless head | ,, Leave of absence for one) month, to take ot ve of a deed of trust dated May 25, AD, - fect upon dai ‘at David's Islan. in Like tote of one of the pupils. While this would prove a | New York harbor, is granted Lieut. Col Dain” method of imparting a knowledge of | gerticld Parker, thirteenth hepa PES : 3 i ; H f i [ Hl fa ¢ 2 scanning Jetters, and the most headstrong would proba- Leave of absence for three months is granted wil aR 135 th tae. famnory, Toe enlightened eats tnat besatis: | rhe coroner's jary at Gloucester, N. J., om Varcbaver's cost, ih be deeads’ of the ‘niveteenth century sys “te | Monday held George alias “Spider” Anderson, Fea ferme 0 be 1. B onaves, Grammming method must go” Tiasccall a | a colored jockey, responsible for the death of Lyon attention of the proper authorities to this mat-| Wm Robinson, who was shotin «saloon there ter through the medium of your ighis oo a | CL Charles K. Mallory of Tennessee and William teamed paper. ©. Davidson of South Dakota have their Soe se examinations as naval cadets, Naval Academy. James E. Goddit years Good Will Commaniiery, No. 21, U. 0. @. C, | tine a wealtiy inven et Micleemnd va dnt ald ite cognlar meeting leat evening, Noble | in poverty inthe ‘Blackwell's land, on Saturday a J.D. ‘MeMiilina, cx-county treasurer, bas been At National Commandery, No. 346, U. 0. G. | ,,70., Meililina, ex-cout Agata ©, last evening Noble Commander Keser i ng funds to the cmecater Stan aeae | | jadge presided. was a large attendance and | {rightower ordered the fury’ te eequis big, Fomarks were made by Sic. Messrs. Trembly | charging tbat the legal defisition of shore 13 Sud 8. Howisou and Mra. Bdelen. After clect- | legal touder cola, ated that Bonds or seepons cnced ond procseaed, Wody to Good Wi “"Four nogrose and three white men were el. s iy Commandery at Scottish Bite Hail to pay | liely whipped in New Del, on at oy of Colambia Commandery sory tera ad nthe par ot ter tanment ‘om! re 6 tae hail corner of Sth end I streets nortuenst | and the others recsived uniseatons | oa

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