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7. 1891—TEN PAGES, 8 _THE EVENING STAR’ WASHINGTON. D.0. WEDNESDAY, CITY AND DISTRICT. 2 sig_rowen ror. | ____ AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION ‘SALES. AUCTION SALES. RAILROADS. ‘Tax Evewmxo Stan is everywhere recog- One Gino an Whom she Senay ta the Fete |__|. SEIS APTERNOOR COT] SOON TOMOREOW. FUTUKE DAXs. NS IUnE DAL | Pp OMORD AND DaNVEEE Et and admitted to be, in every quality, the pes de goatee sell diibeaing ee ee AS Taos re * | VW ALTER 3B WILLIAMS © 00., Aestioneen | JyUNCANGON BAOS., Amtiopeerns aeeneteny Ret Squve em apetyoet Ienansiveats Pemsenger ling and favorite newspaper of the National ‘Bost Offica, a —, ‘beliSnd D streets northwest. | Stetion, Washncton, D.C. national game of poker at the city hall the | TRUSTEES saLe OFA VALUAD! cE — eee TCH Te AT AUCETON, OOLeu eA ae y | peetcms: Dcaeects os Cgeaee Sok, SEES other day, giving instances of the big hands PS Tat, SOMIWES SRCLIOE | | REOULAR, WERKLY SALE OF oLANPEE Getoaen, Siete, at rrve | "MERTORE ALE OF ORE TENIE LATEREST AS | Wentta uiraas. 5 Wouevwe Sith Reich weer Jots AN aide ROM = PROPER: alike in the counting-room, the work- " ‘ + a eu and the family ‘circle. Pretty much | book in that litte Obio store. Thrift is the | they bad seen or heard of. Among them was ip EY BRICK DWELt KF Me shail ee in front of the Promines HOAD Stare, WisT WaSiINGION, | 1,10 sm —Tally for Manone. warren. Ow Serb Raatet SNCRSbS. itn to: a’ OCR Columtia Heute, ai fa standby of the German, and it is to be doubted | » one-armed at tia atk ons “d jo. 1802 Bh fk ae EEDED TOR Brannon nt mae on Prince aes Dr witweot oeed ot trent, duly recorded tu Liver Npiatia Westank veteran of the pleasant vecana aidulaee ‘i “ "ies Ay Sy THLS | streets. 3h ait S Teter, gas Bd sewer | No. 1370. folic G5 et eeq.. une of the 1nd peconis jor i oa nye BEATER. c body ~*~ District reads it regularly. It any one makes a better citizen of America| nos «Well, ” ‘view —- ¢ j . gentlemen,” remarked the latter, rae soul {00 fet own therefore much the best advertising medium | than the German who lands without « dollar in | «1. big vege band ever played in this country, ell day Sea wicords ot the Dentist al Go. URE, RUGS, TOUET BETS, | and within about a square of the new caberalitoed>” | the Lothsy oy’ e.uulbla: End at the written regres ot is pocket. ‘The Sec ‘speak of Be CHa is, een kee Hosme: One-third cant, Galepccin spe apd two years. | Sc" suctien ot" YeTRI GL, aie TuteTe Th the city; and, in proportion to circulation, | ing? Potie way in which the Germans have {OF in any other, aa for that, was one I saw | iunbie,jn labor 110s folo 10) Stee scubidthersuy. we | AT TWELVE o'cLoce NEW axp azo. | Sad, eibGaats Seay arctan cuteness | Bay" OF actor aS tte yh New ¥ aulcertising rates are also much Que cheapest. | stood by the country and its institutions, and | played right here in Washington shortly after | Will sull at Paviic auction, tn front ot the pramieen oh | HAND CARPETS, ALL KINDS. Be | “ockat WALTON R WICLEMS 2 UG,, ances, | SCHOCK Fim "trot of! the = Drenlaen (ys te he added: “In the struggle during the ‘past | the close of the war. That game was played | FIVE UCLOCK POM the Mice a ieee ee | FNHOMAS DOWLING & SON, AUGTIONERES ry Fround fu square Tid femneaty teoee ee oy i 7 twenty years for honest money the Germans ‘ai p hea PEAGTBE ABOVE SALE 18 PO<TPONED ux: werly “Peters Grove,” amt jerticulsny hs than Siewper to Men : Sates at ” estate, situste in the city of Washinton, District — . AT THE SCHUETZEN PARE. | hive sizayrstood on theside of food modrume, | "Bee YoU would never have drenmed of.” | Exanilait” wi, Mut tae era pec ares AST GEESE COMA GEE ANDY | Gebel Pit, OE NINTH: Ae HALE-EASY J from Henry D. Ocoke abd wife to Monion | Danville wit procs ; the side “Where wae that?” he was asked. ‘and ‘premises Known and dist ‘asand | FURNI LOCK | <7 | Ashiord and Jobn higout, trusses tanet Sean and Iman Seeper for and in my own peculiar position at present, en- Doing the west twenty-six (26) fect and one-half BE ON EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, OCTO! ‘[PHOMASs DOWLIN . joneers. P. 1885, and recoried June 1s AD. INSG, 1 " of the Celebration of the Ger-| d.asoring to maintain honest money, I feel] ‘In the vault of the treasury,” he replied. | ofam inch iromt os Nati; M sttect ty she tee RiveNta, TEUTON WEDRESOAY, O67. ASD T so he ge foule name the lead recente Aig, ence, Bual Tor Warrenton man Day. that they are with m The Secretary con-| ‘At that time," he resumed, “I was in com- | 9iminal lot numbered Sventy-five, (25). im square NUE EE SOLD ON, THURSDA OCTOBER | ONE OF THE PRETTIPST LITTLE FARMS IX i Peerem | a Soage: Sok ae Royal, havertom — cluded b: ing that b ected to live here puinbered one hundred and forty (140), together with | 9 .EIs ATH, My “CLOCK MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD., OF ABOUT opine re WARHINGTON aw MADE BY sECRETaRrzs yosrzn axp | ¢)% y saying 1 oxp mand of a number of veterans, not one of them | the improvements thereon. ONE RED PLUSH MAHOGANY PARLOR SUITE FORTY ACKES, AT AUCTION. eG err ar vibe. (ONE, AUDITOR MABERCOM, Esns- Pact | hoped to be invited to theGerman day calebeas | *,comPlete man, as regarde the usual comple | pastieats: setuctiveiy iacens Cite rant iees | | GENTRE LBL S CLAW IOUT TORS | DRE SceGRERCUS THE PHEAISES Ox tg Mg eg Meg \nesx, AUDETOR mt, wrsens. avi | hoped 19 be invited to the Ge ment of arms and legs allotied by nature, who | {3) years with interest payable nemiraunielivartie | FOOT MAHOGANY CES “TABDE: SIDE. | OCLOCK PML then ee REN 4 ecaci1z ND siMON WOLF—OREAT ENTEU- | tion of had been, together with myself, selected by the | rats of six (4) pe. cent per anaum, secured by « deed BOARD. OSE, PAIR OF MAHUG HAI | forty acres of Isnd, inore or jess, fsiase EXCITRD—VANIOUS AMUSEMENTS. MB. SIMON WOLT's ENOLISH ORATION, War Department at the request of the Secretary | Sf Darciissor.” Irteris of silo are uot complies win | SOL 1 ONE DOBES MaAHOc SRY Ea | Sp unico troy“ Weasinstca ts CHAIRS, TWO HALT CHAIRS NBL 4 A little German song filled the air while the | Of the Treasury to guard the treasury vaults. | in ten (10) days from day of save trustees reserve Germans of the District celebrated their - 4 Some half a d htly | rixyt to resell the property at the risk of de.aulting MAHOGANY DESK, ONE ane oerrniae day pesterde evening in atraty | Secretary was taking his departure, and then | pome halt » dozen of these men were nlghtly | Fat rier ire ni caverisoment of cartons | LEATHRCOVELED” LOUNGE, * ¥ ‘street road aud. sdjuine th r * ah, ot OPIUM 4am Washington, D.C. A. CHAIRS, PRATHER COVERED ; roid o 0. 0-H. P. inthe. 20) requifel af time sf sa | Mr. Habercom, acting as master of coremonies | you may imagine, passed elowly and tediously | deponit of two hanared doliary (#200) wil Us required ABLES) ONE “ELEGANT | porch around tive eutine ‘bail dtmct & m dayt, cttyerine truniere tescese : { , o z ; ONE ELEGAN Et ne ent ine? All necessary. 0 cn tener eee ee a oieraeccn tha [1 place of Mr. Schulz, whose voice was quite | ¢nough’ for men not long returned. ‘roin the at tine of, sale, Ail conveyancing and - ee DEEM AO BUREAUS, AO ct Alto havea in vine 2h peas an wonse’| Bo eatee at ee gone, reintroduced Mr. Wolf, who did the best | danger and excitement cf war, end cne night | PUFueer'scost. a Wane DOUBLE, WARDEOBES AND AON anciewant home for any one. Kissa ce | denne 2 ly begun tO | Possible against the noise in the room. Ho | ® pack of cards was produced tc while away the | se24akds THOS. HYDE- 2} Trusteos. OTHER HANDSOME ANTIQUE Di: Of horses, wavons. coms. pig and crupe,” Everytinns “a Ti. ind out along the 7th street road before the could not go on for some minutes, and he | time. Very naturally, the game suggested was | 7 rion OF DUGAN & BUTLER Powe TWO AN BNOME Penton Steen, fone eens ___ ott Hoserearendly bs were on their way to the park to get good | gently reminded those near the door who did | the seductive one of poker. None of the boys REAL ESTATE BROKERS, WILTON RUG. PLUSH. TRIMS yooras with tasereae: Soa ean see LATER SLOAN, Auctioncere They went in troops, rather than fam- | 20t want to listen that there was plenty of room | were very flush, so the limit was placed | yar panre prtipING SITE ON THE NOR’ BREW FARLOR SUITES. HAND broperty. “A deposit of £200 required at TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE, a for all porte Routh , outeid a took the hintand/at an exceedingly low figare. The game 7 De E 3 COUCE ES, 1 OUN. SIDE- THOMAS DoWLi : ; lies, and they carried their luncheons in many | CUiside, anda score or so took the hin i i SID) OF FLOKIDA AVENUE BETWEEN SEX: BOARDS. DINING KOM CHAINS, CENTER By vi Turoued von hes New hur to Ab ey left, and this made things better. Why should | continued right throug the night until] AND SEVENTH SiRLEJS NORTHWEST TSBERS AND A LANGE: GOteOIOR Rot TEER ‘ in baskets. It was more like an emigra-| tie’ Germans celebrate a day separate from |About 8 o'clock in the morning, when On _twEspay ASS SRMGUN, SEPTEMBER MENTIONED. 108. AUCTIONE: on : . iiman Rate Geoper, 3 w York and Washington like that which took place 208 years ago | that recognized by any other nation? asked Mr. |about the only man pecuniarily able | RENIN RINSE, af PIE O CLOCK oe ea eee | Sedait_THOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers. a ioe or nae EMC Ae ate an pashan | Wolf. Becanse, he answered, it is to commemo- | to keep on was a one-legged felicw from soms- | for sale, in Trout of the premines. DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, TWO NEARLY NEW BAICK DWELLINGS, xos, NDa\y th Wil sait : The park wee well filled when the dusk came, | Fate a peculiar event that stands alone and dis- | Where out west. There were two others, how- seb? to, ‘Sih and D streets northwest. SLAP AB EORIVAA ENUL. AL MLAD OF ae kyie OPER F S MASMINGTON AND, ORI. DI- oe th a begin. tinct from all others, the landing of the Ger- | ever, who, although brol re very anxious | re Drost Park, fronting S40 feet on Florida ave. | VALUABLE. IMPROVED DN AFIELNOON, OCTOBER Se est owen dg ¢ sunday. Metursing, the remnants of the parade were begin- | non immigrants, and also to emphasize Ger- | to continue playing. One was aone-legged chap | by anaverave depth of O8 feet: (no waste eromnd) sk) NEW YORK AVEN i TH, -801, at FIVE O'CLOCK. we will > wit Crweinal lors t ") philoso- | from down east, and the other was a man from "yerms: O ud above a deed or trust for $1,203, > OF TENGH AND FRON | ge.4 im trout of tiie presses, ; t hundred and which is payal to be swallowed up in the heavy air out- | man thrift, industry,courage, honesty, % . - : : de of the gates of the grounds. The gue | phy, independence end patriotism. Ho spoke | New York, whote left arm was missing at the | "ulcb se payable. monthiy. to be paid it cual, Orall | (ON TENEBSIMEET. | 9) | SUB LOIS 4 AND 2," C BLOCK 9, LE DuOIT aps, in their pretty red, white and blue | at some length of the good qualitics of therace | €lbow. Both of these men were, however, | $200 require at the time of sale. 11 the terms of sale | EIGHTH, 1801, at FIVi. O'CLOCK, we will sell, in | Improved by two nearly tiew brick dwellines, each 7 obes, were lighted early, and the park as-| and said: “They think logically and drink | opposed to borrowing, so the Yankee suggested | are not couphied w:th in, fifteen dayes lay of | front of the yreinises, part of poms and bath anda fronting med a fest-like appenzance, while the people | torperately.” ‘They do everything temper-| that each man should supply himeelf with a | Su'cumt ei towsissiteas puree eter Res aes aa Freatine ote ese eEE on AVENUE, y Deiiue one of the yeettion’ ont poke cn Facies streaming through the portals and laid | ately, he continued; their homes are models | certain amount of Uncle Sam's millions, which | vertisement of su paper puo- | having front their quartecs or their tickets for s| and their live: lay about the vanlt securely sealed in packages | sued in Washing’ oon TOL street and improved 03 D.C. All conveyancing and | S-stucy brick d A Ling with back busiding. opporcumty for inveri.. ent oF : : ca : ect the puseinsce ‘Thi proverty tw ainomz the beat and ist centrally one and two yearn, . to have « good time in a real German | fiitle for politics ci containing from several thousands to millions | Te dis at the cost oo pusctiisess De a co,, | aitunteh ener eae ence aunt centrally apubie mur MIESAPEAKE — tends to the practical affairs of life with dili- | of doliars, and play but one hand. The novelty | se30-d&de Ructioneets, | ter and rovernment Geparthienta SS | ually and to Ut we tured Uy dea of frost on preses eee ‘Terms: One-third cash, TS POSTPONED ON AC- | years, no‘es to bear 6 per ESDAY, SEVENTH DAY | to be secured by deed of tru: PEK, 1891, same hour and’place. im one and two | sod. Ce &c., at purchaser's cost t porsnnum interrst and fisiten days, oth on the property, or ail and cost, dete tine} hey were not all Germans. There were a great rh *; departments are full | of the idea caught ther at once, and in a mo- i : y folks of American birth and parentage | Gf men of culture and truning of German | Ment or two each of the three men hed sup- | «8d; ike BOUE BA o went to see the fun and to imbibe a little | origin. ‘They are proud of their adopted coun. | plied bimeelf with $15 000,000. It was. agreed | OF 0 "| SCHEDULE IN EPEECT KEPTEAER 90 190 served to : re * leave daily trom Union station (i & hi 000 RATUMETE. Dak & CO Guised at time of sna Conveyanc:hcs key at vow ot | newapayer Pablisued ia W = the German good nature and skill in pluck- | try’ but they have not forgotten the land of | that#100,000 sLould be the ante and $500, é KALLE EE, . quad at time of wale. Conveyancihi, &e., ut vost of | hewspayer Pabliskeu in Was).in.ctu ‘enjoyment even from a dull, gray evening | their birth, “Tt would be tke «wan who for- | the limit. ‘The New Yorker got the deal and the | —*30-4&28 Auctioneers. | btherwise: right reserved to fees, at Fisk ana’ coat ot | _oc7-dis ee | ke that was. ‘They went along to learn a les-| ets his mother, one of the most abandoned | fellow from NewEngland coolly slapped down his ere. Daae Oe, [a . nw, | defauting purchaser aiter five days’ advertiseinen: of RICLIFFE, DARE & GO.,aucionecre of light heartedness and elasticity of | Creatures on earth. ante of $100,000. "When the carte had been ; shally |p ys npdemeemeealetatas 5) 200 pr a Rk genes) oe tare, and they had ample opportunities for | "By the time that Mr. Wolf had concluded his | dealt the New Englander called for three, the | RECEIVER'S SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF | “Otsrigas eee auctioncers, | TWO TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK ———= ‘that line. A address, which he had to cut short on account | Westerner said he was satisfied with what he| — LORIST'S. FSTABLISHM! NT, LUDING THEW 6 SLOAN, Auctioneers BOUBES. NO* 10 ASD 1 N STREET NOLEH sn ee cateclagaraen, after the procession had disintegrated | of hoarseness, Mr. Schulz had quite recovered | had, and the man from New York gave himself RSIBEET NOMTHWES AND AT LANDOVE, On MOSDAY APTERNOON, OCTOBER FIFTH, ni wood arte TRUSTEES SALE _OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | at FIVE O'CLOCK, ‘we will oiler Sorae rs the desauscine parchaecr. preme Court of. the | FRUPEITY OS FAST CAPITOL STREET.) 2° | the presses 10° hatre ori cites : Hedscast ke MATT EEWa, rpcause Nan iazes | By a deed of trust, dited the ‘Of Dex BU AN ; £6 iy tes ‘ant and Frank W, | cember, A, D. 1s84, and dusj recoraed in Liber lek | Each lot crontiug 18 trot on 2 ee 4 1th on Se crack shot began to try their hands at the | his ‘own vole®, mad Le estaved” to, introduce | two'cards, ‘There were three antes of €100,000 : ta, there being s little light left, and the | Commissioner’ Hors, but the band, under in | each in, when the fellow from the west mado | ,2¥¥irueot a decree of the S was filled with ep ap of the rifles | structions to play “Star Spangled Banner” at | bis bet of another €100,00C. The New Yorker | wherein Eugene Cadieus isc JORN KDo't the clanging of the bull s-cye bells and the | the end of Mr. Wolf's specch, struck up that | dropped in enough to raise that insignificant | Bo'wiauc ssdorendant, the cuversicued receiver in auld | foli9 205 6 60g. one vf te aud records of the Die | with that width to un seat * yaDe. He of the marksnen en they mado their | air, regardless of the, gevtures made by the | fam just double, while the Yankev cameiuat the | Ge, cagn"y ink eae > sagt Sa AS patty tocared tuerety. wo wit eettar yuoucanction: ee SSS re was a compeittion arranged an ii sockal vainly tried | limit ‘here was then something over a cool | by ER, A.D. isOl. VEN O'CLOCK | intront of the premises, on THURSDAX, OC LOBE! ‘Terms made Ali shots in the Schaetzen Verein | Prenoee it om These eos cu iaterosticg cor: | million in the pot. The western'chap remasied | ML iho crtsesinente oe tis weietnaeh bat hoes | SROLEER, SUPT RM ey UEDA OC LORER | here made Ao ith the result that Mr. Adler won | test for a fow seconds. but Mr. Sebulz inally | that he had them right there, and suggested | No. 1410 est. n.v., sn said city f wlarce | P.ai., tact plece gr parcel of laud situate, iyine aud | “eetidus RATCLIFFE, DARE & 00. Th improve y apd Richmond toOld Mat sale. Adcposit of $200 on E RAIL LIN ga afe H 8 os Snuent of ti estes Plant: bang te ade 4 _ gee 4 f , Mr. Deering second aud Messrs. | gave up the unequal fight and sat down, while | that the limit be dispensed with. The down | wit tesud iu lets to suit: noo Monsen, Nazons and | Huiubered Band the wea Steet tone by tied | SITE ABOVE SALE IS PosTPONED t srarer Aveat, Imer and Ford third and fourth. the band went on to the last bar. Then Mr.|esster at first demurred, but finally agreed. | Hetness, snd on THUMSDAY, SHE LiGHIH DAX | thereof of lot nuabered 10, in ~ Metcalt’s re- | count of the ram autil.! AY ‘ LOSTL VAT. ROUTE he crowd was soon spotted here and there | Koss was introduced amid a very flattering | The hoosior—I remember now he was, from | Qo QCy pH Wi Mg ALE EASE ANAL E | Son ttsed Mt te titateatants sstyatuare | DAY OF OCLOBEL, ~). TORE Me WRT ARG DE ra wee, tastic costumes @ men who ie that he was | Indiana—pitched in a five-million bet,which the | houses; LANDOVE! eee oe See, Soe | autarere tes kay mane een ae ost 5 LAV KACK. "SPLENDID BCLNERL, d's part of the parade, and thislent ith Sarees aisan and tou orabtie obiam 63 show | OW Scam Nan Fock saw ant raed another | ot data M'PUMB, TOOLS, | Es t 3 ud aC HOMAD DOWLING © SONTAG CUCK NOON, OCTO- | STEEL MALLS. Bt N2 PQULPREN r to the scene, and one old German | his respect for the Germans of the District. | half million. The New Englander made him- | CQA1 (ALOU Bu LON), FLOWS, de. (oe EE fechas tgesceneg tia at the asave yanks | TRAINS LEAN "Ait Thom statrow heard to remark, as he looked regretfully at | Never in the history of the city had there been | felf solid and rested. Blood was in the eye of] Parties a: Hoatiend tiv sace at Landover ean | ie property, or ail cash. Ajicouveyancimeandtecond: | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN pounds suft ste. and | poy SNE ANU ESTs An Pultows bottom of bis beer mug, that it might | such a parade not of a national character as | the hoosier, so he chipped in five millions more. | take the 11:5) train, returning at 1 ihe at cost Of purchaser. ‘Terms to be compied with | PROPERTY 1N THE VILUAGE OF “LINCOLN,” Any pounds irom. The articles ast conform to Tilee a the fatherland if it were not so damp. | there bad bese in. th noon, and he was | The New York chap was game, and responded | seapcxae a cpteee awe By tint a fe 28 of October, Bia wil Le iurmmhed urou appl ma THERISG OF DIGNITARIES. proud of it. ‘The celebration was one of those | Witha raise of acouple of millions, The Yankee = ‘ H. . ya) "Oy the Sabet ae Se: |e vt Fant ie prominet i things that tend to foster local pride and to | hesitated right there, but once more made him- sedi-tkds WM. ST is IB cause No. jal Bic hae buress. The att — rake Sadun oophearnan Kaplminnd orn ghnget moll: peerrtergett niet every | #elf square. The fellow from Indiana then }———__THIS EVENING. LATIMER € BL0As, acCTIONEERS ae evited i sna! Sanoen 430 ay da in alittle room over the entrance to | Pi 1'oF activity he had observed the Germang, | pitched in what he had left. The New Yorker |, UCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES — END ENT ven AALS 4 ts hall and there awaited the clearing of the | 451 everywhere they had maintained a high | Femarked those were his sentiments exactly. | AF. WALK. S/ JOU ON. Auctionre Y IMPORTANT SALE OF jinco us by Oto" Built Poyueeer soe Car Harretiaps ze room below, in which the speaking was to | standard —ope that calls for the pride of Ameri- | There was nothing left for the Yankee co do | $3) 0% Pubic auction a a2 i _@ place. There were Secretaries Foster atid | guns. but to stay in to the finish, which he did. A|OCIOBIN Sik TA, SeiTS O'CLOCK ASS ‘Assistant Secretary Crounse and Auditor a i cca ace) show of hands followed for the pot of $45,- | Sle Wii inc-Wie aii coos in his stock upon which in bercom, Commissioner Koss, Col. W. G. = 000,000. ‘To the surprise of every one, the man loore and others. They talked merrilyamong | During the remarks of Mr. Ross he made an | from the east raked it in on a pair of kings. em slves and shook bands with various peo- | allusion to Secretary Busk, who also occupied a | ‘The New Yorker showed a pair of sevens, while | | °"8 # » were taken up to meet them and had a | seat on tho stage, in a manner that led folks to | the hoosier’s great blufting propen-ities were | Snuff anil diate vod time while waiting. In the meantime the | think that the Secretary was booked for a | ®#own when he disclosed the fact thnt he had | Precious Sion's, commen sg EU: mae FINE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, EMBRACING IN PART PARLOR FURNITURE IN SEPARATE PIECES, | #50 wut be paid at ti ELEGANT ROSEWOOD TABLE WITH EGYPTIAN | Selfra'n ret oey a years, respectiveiy, 1 the deferred pay MARBLE TOP, Superior Rosewood Etegere. Brass | She deferred M3 uc ty pene Washington to itichmond and oni 10.00 youu. dauiy. dor Pitta of sale, bys deed of trust and record.ng at Boxes, Diawon ‘oose api angaM.ed, Ol * . Fire lrous, Fancy Chairs, Ornaments, Eiecant Lamps, | purchaser's cot. > cs $s einamn eos wo vores dec. “Sale will coutanae ; Pape ae ve oveed wits wasuamatoa, Nearer telow to gee the foot cleared. | speech. Ho threw up his bands at this and | POuns whatever. | [nipplioree lc pear ge LOCK" aid evenings af SEVER Japanese Bronzee, Biack Wainut Dwarf Book Case, | (2 fon fay ate! ui. © Will be resid at cost twa eos were several parties sitting at the tables | proterted, but be could not get out of it. When | other puck ever saad. if appearance there | "Ticket hoiders presse take notice. handsomely carved; French Clocks, Portieres, Woobbuny ster and Niagara Falls,» 40 center of the room who were not dis-| Mr. Ross had concluded the Secretary was in- in while Iwas in command. I made the H. K, FULTON, Pawnbroker. | Lounges and Couches, Engravings, ‘Tapestry, Swiss the proposal. Kwon Saturday, with Sieepuu Car wear tokeep it mum, and I guessiam| F. WARREN JOHN Auctioncer, _ se2u-St*__ | and Madras Curtains, Turkisi Carpets, Smyrna and palved after, Sie <1 to gulp their beer and scuttle, as they | troduced by Mr. Wolf, who assured the people indly sre requested to do, and some delay ensued | that it had been due to the Secretary's aid Klmire, at 10:50 aa STORY Bi TNORIHM ISL Tor cjeuing the sotues aise bd whee the first fellow to give it away. i i Brusse's Rugs, Ingrain Carpets, Wainut Pillar Ex- LOT ELY NRG OF th a. the ot hile persuasion was being applied. One by | interest in the Germans that it had not rained heat ay a 7 nil the. however, the tables ere’ thoved to os during the day. The Secretary had titile ‘What a Park Watchman ———_- -— tension Tables, Leather-covered Dining Chairs, | _ S . ictober 1, 1891. by the de, the floor was cleared of the debris that | trouble in getting quite well — charge of the te catabdinel tiddbsoaae Ged. Says. LATER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Handsome Sideboard, China and Glassware, Tabie and i : the rd, and red quite . STEXTS © Bed Linen, Carved Wainut Chamber suite . ‘se at public sccumulsted set a a Sete tae cat’ tak be bem oo) hhis| Any one reading the recent published articles | THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF LARGE DWELLING oe a kip ee Zur ssie at public took part in the parade and the room | duties ended with the luncheon that he had | in regard to the public parks of this city would AND BAKERY, H's Bsa setae Sipeeae Aerie oidicins PH DAY ¢ HE, INL ot HALE made ready for the speech making. eaten upstairs, hyo we a ber sare think there were a great many depredations No. 240 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Furuiture, Antique Buresa, Walnut cet. iy ot a D. &. ‘Said ota = Huis, Eamattet Express with Daues Tinea: ceed mak hese caving oe pro fe faves Sete entrain yok manta of | Committed in them and that the park watch-| perwrex THIRD AND FOUR-AND-A-HALF | #eParate pieces, Fine Hair Mattresses, Feather Pil- | bya larze, tine.y | u ‘Jlnvesst ry brie Let F pavilions, to come ‘maid, aud then the | the immigrants; but, more than that, he wanted | Meu were doing nothing to prevent such dep- lows and Bolsters, Toilet Sets, Hetrizerstor, Kitchen | pqitTHRot Se: OBO TN TL cable ins of a march were heard as the musicians | to congratulate the country itself upon that | redations. STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, Requisites, &ke., ke. spectively. with -pt-rest fro | cay 9! sale, oF a ound their way through the park and sum- | event, for it then received from the old world | Now, while I admit there are some violations EMBRACING IN PART: On THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER EIGHTH, | fnen's t ve necured {a deed oi trust un toe tapey | dal inside to the hall. Then the digni-| tho ‘foundation of its civilization and | of law in the parks, are there not also many PIANO, PALO! FURNITURE, ORNAMENTS, | Houttince (Hot oune ANtIGCE FC a y N O'CLOCK, at the elewant UR: be paki BE thie Of male and guests descended and took their|gained some of its best citizens and | such violatioxs all over the city under the eves QUE FORNITURE, HANDSOME RE: | Tysidenee 1718 connecticut sve, opposite the lod wit ice Fou. 427 ih st We NP OF PARI, 50D uitou ty Node doebie ferriage actoss y. ney ‘1 + so 5 of benator Sawyer, we slail sel perior coliectioa iri and mea of | For a: e e a on the platform, while the people | bes: leaders, who have contributed mate-| of the metfopolitan police? And. Maj. Moore CHAT. CacDETS: B of househowd Tauliny purchaser. z sat Cf | Wor, Atante Ong, 23 Wook dave, 12 .35.p.m ired in from the chilly air and crowded the | rially to the prosperity of tue land. He had | gives as a reasonable excuse that there are not ALKUT CHAMBER ee N.B.—Partice :uruishing should give this sale their | cost of purchaser. a Hichest references. | For Batimore, 5:00, 6:25. 7 , which had been swept clear of chairs, | been raised among the Germans, he knew them, | enough ot police to patrol the city. Now the| Save ERAUSTE PL SSPAW sick: | special attention, as the iurmiture is in fing condition WOODBURY WHEELER, ‘Trustee, aces, | For, Beiitmore, 5:00, 6:35. 72, 8:10, It was about 7 o'clock when the bend, play- | and he thought that they knew him pretty well, | same excuse holds good in regard to the parks— i, PEATHED | 5 House oven for inspection day prior to sale ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, Trostee, BELL MARTIN. a smart march, entered the hall and circu- | and he knew of no people more industrious ot | “not enough watchmen.” WAHDEOBES, | trom au. to 4 p-m- 5 458 La. a d around through the great room, followed | frugal or honest than the German settlers in| ‘With cnough watchmen they are just as TRCYOLES | oct-dte pops an SU (enc Sal ne Ia od mega y = couple of hun merry men, soldiers in | Wisconsin. They have made the state fairly | competent to protect the parks as the met- E QUISITES. i | PP ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Anctioncers. FINE MILLINEL i AND NOVELTIES pe LY ey iF uniforms, masqueraders from the parade, bloom with the Products of their labor and Fopoiitan pol on would ‘be, and although eee HYP ine-proor | RATCHFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, 920 Va. ave. B.w. Rea, < sats roan % * 200.m. and 4.30p.m. daily, in citizens rapidly getting into the proper | have been important factors in theagricultural | there are so few of them at present they are SAFE. SHOW CA: TABLES, SCALES. | LAKGE BRICK MANSION, NO. 920 NEW JERSEY | DES! 10-STORY AN s 01 WL. G St NW. For Auhapuiie, ¥720 and 9:00 am., 11.50 and 4 dsy framo of: mind and then smal} | industry of not only that state, but also of the | doing a great deal toward king the pole CLOCK, CROCKERY AND EVERYTHING AP- AVENUE SOUT BEAST i Firogtatnd ED e PERO ENO. OU A STREET SOCTHEAR Be D AnD 3 proept Dunday. Sundays, 9.00 am The hall was already well filled with | entire great west. There is somet Py ING THE BAKLPY BUSINESS. On, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER AUCTION —— ing more | what they should be, although they seem to get ee18-1m_ WASHING TO SDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 1HIR- | EIGHTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will’sell in iront sitting around the tables by the walls, | than agriculture in suc! On MONDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWELYTH SOUTHERN RAILWAY, consideration. 1t is | very little eredit. In the first place, although | 78x. : ENO" LOCK. af | the prenaves, 1 ‘ PVE oe IN EEPACT SLT EMBER 6, Ail there was a rush for the center of thefloor |@ patriotic subject, the story of how such a| they make many arrests and’ prosecute and | Ac balmy ann dwoiiae Raab Pony Gants Sosas | Aol Ue sei, Ne OSD Rae Seiae oat: | TOL AL RIVE O'CLOCK, we will se im front of tue TehteRZIT Gn, | For, Amandine, 3:0, Wb. 1 43, BiG, WA 10 ing. ‘The band went | race came to America to help her to be what | convict many for violations of thé laws in the | Bortuwest, weshail sel) the entire contents. ‘eust ‘EAST 16 FEET FRONT OF iin the city. New prot tis bape hOt ad te ome Goer ‘and hid itself ins gallery at the west end | she is today. When the mother country needs | parks, they are not credited for them, for| Goldie" LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, | ~“"™*™™ — paroLIFFE, DARE & CO. dept of teed aes knee fA Sh Woe. Bis Lok Sak the hall, while the distinguished guests were | food and help, concluded the Secretary, we | every arrest a park watchman makes and t <. | ockdieds ‘Auctioncers. sulstantia: 7-room. emacs “SS ~ rene Ta to seats on tke platform. shall ask you to join us in our work of aiding | takes to the station house is credited to the | LA! M=B & SLOAN, Auctioneers, : story fraine Stable. in the rear. | <7 a | Ree aetharintem tor Quantice, 750, gang, PRESIDENT SCHULZ'S WELCOME. her, and today we relygupon the farming com- | police officer who happens to be on duty “near : FUTURE DAYs. mestert? rermrea bone teine nore toe tases | Bn) Sen ten rae ano aay rig There wer perhaps 200 people on thie floor | MURity of America, caposed largely of, Ger- where the arrest ismade, although he has noth- Vo te Se RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. ie United ‘States Ca;tor aud te mew Library MME. 7. B- HARRISON, . ieninaton, 9:05 7 haps mans, to produce enough wheat to feed not | ing whatever lo with the case, as the watch- — —, ay F STREE: President Schulz advanced to the front | only Germany, but also the entire world. man makes the arrest and goes to court end sslhaenegss ce VALUABLE BUILDING, LOT ON THE SOUTH | soittwo seat with ti cheat athe eee ye one cepacia sree the stage and banged on the floor with his| ‘There was a great cutburst of enthnsiasm | prosecutes the case. EMBRACING IN PART: SIDE QF SSTHEET BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH | D2: annum, payabie scuncaunna’'s, nud to ve serored LATEST IMPORTATIONS IN le AND NINCPEET STRELTS NORLAWESI, | Per annum. Payabse seuu-aun p.m. BY AUCIION Prine ot Bi eee te 4 LONDON AND PARIS Tickets apd information at the office, nortieast con ESDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER | tiie fine of sac. 4 her 0: 13th street und Ivnusyl Vania avenue, abd at for order. It was very a dear commodity, | When the Secretary bowed his way back to his| Now, my opinion is this: let Congress give T PARLA URNITURE, 80] im that hall. Every one wes talking ex. | seat and three ringing cheers were given tor | Col. Erust more watchmen, both for dey. Sind | BeA Na eee RURMITURE, SUPERB SOLID . & ' ALE OOM. ? ee Ot sale to be coupned with HATS AND BONNETS, 3 her ‘those who were shouting, and these sel-| ‘Uncle Jerry,” who sat down with a broad | night, and let them be uniformed and organ. | PRISIN. V ELABORATE aND FINELY TH, AL FIV: O'CLOCK,’ we will offer | in'piteen days, otherwis- the nicht toresel the prop: giabon. where orders cab be jeit, tor tue checking for breath. But at last there | smile on his fuce that showed how glad he was | ized with say a captain at their head (which | PiNE,Wite., MALE ABLE CARY: | Mem Pome ee erty af tue isk amd cost of the deiauitinie purciiaert te THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, are Tc ty he ci, a Reg “ “tiet enough for the Sengerbund to get a | that he had come. Congress has been asked forseveraltimes), andi | ING ‘TaBL. AND ELD SQUARE 133, aes raining OCTOBER 1 AND Get _{seT)_ General Passenger Agemt, at the atmosphere, and then it sang a| his ended the speechmaking and the hall | am sure they will protect the parks without the CE GLASS | Fronting 20 feet on the south side of S st. and running RATCLI FE, DARR & CO., ST ATGH MATE ETOP CHAM- | back 100 feet to an alle; mx it @ most desirabie TT S Te BA Toke AND OHO Katt woab. — of greeting, with some clever harmonies, | Was soon deserted except by the beer drinkers, | assistance of the mtropolitan police, which i Auctioneers. — 1 ~ PLATE. Mik- | building site. : 10 sizes; flat, taucy, bail shape; plain Schedule in effet Aucust 330, 180) dA Director Waldecker waved his baton from | Who immediately swarmed over the floor and | plenty to do if they will protect the city outside NEW. YORK; | | Terms: Over and above an incumbranes of $1,000 JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ivory, c.oth OF metal runs; milk, crepe velvet, ton frou station corm ° “rout in the midst of a throng. This stilled | had the tables out in place again in a twinkling. | of the parks. 4 j SETS IVER | to's paiain cat” A Sepomt of 4500, regard atte (© eaaneasleagr sane Sere tifuaree eee Se TS ee ee ee oe ‘somewhat and it was comparatively aieauae ssenioee: I say while we have the most beantifal i STAND, | with in Bitcon days frou the Uny of sale Sight fee I THE LATEST STYLES, TN CAPE AND | For Chiragoan Northwest vestivuled mited ex e Mr. Schulz finally started out to city in the Union, we also have the most beau-| 10. LUQUISITES, we" | nerved to resell the property at the risk and cost of the jacket yarterns have been, frosted by the DMisves 5 i, st. Louie sud Indianapolia, vesti> Sislitda addseus of welcome toihe Ger,| 28 the grounds the peoplo, who were still ili parks then leteohaves Goel aoe oe uv TwiietK, | Setuuitine purchaer afte fv aye wavertoc vet pe le EL | Sa exyevee ti aoe eaten yrpsent, coming by hundreds, were enjoying themselves | police (drop the name of watchman) that can | Mente ht ate hamianes awe aie akl | Sacto, Dees Alt outer eee a eect eae Z cot | gags a ee rane capo Sally SEDO “ that be was glad that it was in his | 5 only the Germans can. They were having | and will protect them. eli an exceptionally fine collection ‘of iiouseuold | cost of tue purebager. S M"5,. 52 AAVIS, MODISTE, “witDat | “Yor feamucion and Staunton, 110:408.m. ince to bid them welcome. German day | little family picnics around the tables under . A Pane Warommax, | © Perins cash. cotrakaa _ NATOMIFE, DARED icers. | RBERES VST ot iadiee’ Talormace Suse, daceete cud waa | ——e now celebrated all over the country, not | the trees, little damp and cold, perhaps, but —— LATIMER & SLOAN, SIXTH AND. §! Yertet Toth ee Bw seein | ly to memorialize the firet landing of the | very cheerful and happy. ‘The great pavilion Policemen for the Parks, ats oe ee ne Os Ar Raer ASO 3 aes NOSE, aNDURIMAL | 34) immigrants, but essentially to create | was crowded with dancers, who thus found an | Tothe Editor of The Evening Star: HANOERY SALE OF BRICK AND FRAME TH AND I NORTHEAST. op + _ have reopened a department unity among the German Americans that may | easy way of keeping warm. ‘The various booths | Your editorial in Friday's issue referring to | / PUCSHT ON PAIEATH SIREN ABEDRIEN | SEECTATLY ATTRACTIVE SALE BY AUCTION By virtueof a decree of the Supreme Court of the | Anu ‘uuiiincey. » COMSSHOA wath din coming to this country tho German have | Were, surrounded Woke Schole scene ras cne'az | Protection to those who frequent the pablic| FASE AND ONAL SIRERT BEIWLAS CANAL] GAME TS AND ESEECIS BEING, IME (ES: | Taulcin sautty cause Np 3300s, we wal salaipab: | Wy ANTED-IT KNOWN THAT 1 WAVE MOVED 3 - : AND SEVENTH STREETS SOU! ; TIE CONTENTS OF 1 a. A 3 ~y ed h tase ‘atmos: to follow, the weliare of the | the most active, mecty-making, By'8 oclocs | PATK® either for pleasure or rest, was timely | | By virtue ofa decree need ventanber i 1401, by | MABIDENCE ees CRT Tass Nr pe ‘They helped considerably in the gain- oa ps kt pe PE riate, As the ‘Supreme Court of the District o. Codmbin, in Av. 918 H STREET NORTHWEST, HATE PABT FOU pig. Pine Evening Dresses, Burect Cog | $n, 4:53 (.10, 45. uanutes), BMy 6 aia Reiss tock tao Gace Lacs there were probably ive thousand people in or | 4nd appropriate, you correctly stated the | caus. 13,579, Equity Docket 32, Jovu T. belth- NDAY, OCTOBER TWELE IB, Ist, tan bemieed end Boe 5), in Taiwes, Conte and Jachete, ke nin the very inveotetpie | AW. L130 and 11> pe Ps aependes ngheh yoke; | near the grounds, and they kept coming until | metropolitan police force have nothing to do | ley etal. vs. Ldward A. Kelthiey. we wiji offer for BEGINNING ArT OCK A.M... Square numbered five hundred and Pertect Bt cuctanteed. MADAME BUTLER. seb For Anbapoiis, «20 and 8:30am. ; 22:20 andeae when the Union was in danger they stood | 9” The cars were loaded and the ticket takers keeping order in the parks, which are | cciowite bropety mn thecity et Washinnon Detie | ENABE SQUARE PRANOFONTE, PARLOR FUR. | te «iy of Wasbinsion, tm the Ot Cgluutla. |“ CCORDION PLATTING, se. PER YARD; | Pfs, SULTS Wem, $51 Dm ta shoulder with the best citizens ta | atthe gates had the greatest difliculty in keep- oiled by x tial oF Goluadine om T CESDAN the MIRTH DAY OF Oc: | ““ALEUEE” BUONY. COULDAACED ria cee, | the same Paine improved by a eworstery brick uoure, | A SSoite Pasting, Se: por paid abd up: Barious aes |g hot #4 Sek the Union. Furthermore, as far as | ing the lines straight. patrolled by an insufficient force of men em- | ‘oBEK, Lal, at FIVE O'CLOCK F. M.: The west 35 UPHOLSTERED IN RLD AND OLD GOLD | o& the suutl side of % screet ‘OWE | to order to austen Four Greek, 10e. por ;Friucins, | Scr Hagerstown, 110-40 a, try. art and science are concerned, the | “Hig” white-conted militiamen wandered | Ployed by the general government. Why | ‘vt tront, by ‘the ful depth or the loi. of lord. |. PLUSH: M. 2. AND FANCY TABLES” Witay | mdalalts THE DAME DAY, at QUARTER-past | ming. 3. ber gara. GW: LUCAS, Wootkuataw: | RULAL BLU “LINE. iw’ Yore anp sot, eknawledged to be in the front | eyerrwhere and seemed to take a leading hand | Would it not be the proper thing to have a body | sedan tis HAS Te *DAY, “at HALP-cast CWE | HALL PIECE, SOFAS AND LOUNGE C Sack | RIVE Q.CLOCK P.M, partof ot suuabere: twenty. | S40" For Pulladeiphias New Yorke iisaton and the: Kee Witty 9 08 in the eame way. contin-| in tho festivities. ‘Those who were German | of men selected touct ae park policemen? ELBERT, M- the north istieet 4 inches tromt.by | GHIELINS, POM Lene. MAESER EXTEN: | Sites deorinsaidcly of Waskncton beat | kak ae, duty qa Sob 000 Dinter ban tne ee a ya and bg ies ~_ there | showed the others how to do it and the rest | Would suggest ca ee Lent park pares fo Rag HS eeigi: ae oe raed a ae WAKE, | for the same at the northeast corner o1 square and run- DEY CLEANING, :10 Vinay Car), 530 C130 p.m. Blewpung Ose, Little trouble in regard yw nothingism. | foiowed with a natural e. ‘They taade | sion and the rict Commissioners to join |!) pi be 4 don (0 grace. See ungcomhd be atten aces ied nama WARE ep ” | Solus thence souts £5 fees: thence west do teets thease Sign nt 10°00 oe € mind it in this great country, and | rushes upon tho booth and bulied “th | forces and appoint fifty men. Let them woar a | ““ienuvat enigs One-riind, of the purctane ey He ODD WALRUS | BOrth 4 feet, and thence cast to tie a Puts: parior gogeon all Gay traime, a th @ warm-hearted nation behind us we may fanny, the nen, 5 NAL 5 4 A <e For Boston, “24> p.m, with Pulliaan Buffet Sieep- gra; ‘ish ash and the residue in two equal 1astal TANDS, CHIFFONIbR, | Seine belne URPTOCO ES out L sieects oouthomee ANTON FISCHER, fox Car runuing throwsh to Boston. market. ey formed stag sets on the danc- iy uniform, 20 sa to distingu them from by this PFespecti ve with interest 11 ashe, yi HAIR MATT: careasm = ogra he Por pee Bode, lands eek sp mare’ that everything will come out all | ing foor and created great fun by their antics, | members of the regular police force, and upon | The deferred fuyuienta to ‘be scctred by approved rs ae ite ses Howton, ere oepaggg: Another part of lot numbered twenty-three (23), in 906 G ST. N.W. + faluare numbered eit fared ard txt DD BOLSTERS -OF | the aaty of Washingion. i exinnins tor the same at th} ‘At the conclusion of his speech he prop and they went along the paths arm in arm, and | the badge the words, “Park police.’ notes and a Feserved ven on the property sold, oF all yet unarmed, and commanded the broadest fifty men to be under the command of a ca A cheers for America, which were given with | } + of La cash, at the option of 05, 10:00 end 11.55 am Sum he purchaser, elichty two (82), ‘Dresees dyed a Mourning Black my fall spectalty. ft deposit of 8100 on each sale at tiie af sale. All rheast corner Tunnins tr: UbUrLab trains see time tables, to be hed - the way. tain and two sergeants, making the force num- | Cobveyancins st cost of purchaser. ‘Lerium of sale to eg gt Ee! for and | MERCH DIEING, SOOURING AND DEN OLEAN: fremendous noise. At one time during bis | " “Dowa in one corner of the park the bowling | ber fifty-three men ail told. ‘They would stop | be cumpited with in Atorn “days from day ‘ot aie oF Li ee SESS ing Eatabliausveniy 1909 New ork aves Lima cov Sunny” “Dally. $ Sundays only. 4 of the fuattentive beet | aliovs were tn active Cpeetion one ‘28 | fast driving, robberies, prohibit drunken poo- will berevold at cost and risk of defaulting | BRUSSELS CARPETS AXD RUGS THROUGHOUT Biever by a twoatory brick house. on the west side of | Clase f and xentat work ty ee Cae Federal sro hovel anton the side of the Ball became $3] mprompta match was arranged and played off | Ple from monopolizing te aes DECORATIVE PALMS, n no all of lor muon fweoig~wo G2). fn ecunre ANTON axp CAROLINE pk, formeriy with | ofiees, Git and Idol Pe. tee asda — Simon had the trees A ‘ALBO etal ght henaren ry two eS Fiaber sha Maison Xtiese, Hare: =) eit. ODE ‘as. 0, BOULL, ord or two in German to] Some reworks ‘were, set off early in the | Many other ways, and thereby make oar parks See Ae Gy of Washincvon: teciunine forthe mtve on street siti” “Gen: Manager. Gea. Pam. Ase ie, which was = < ‘fect from the . alt " well ke evening, while the speaking wer gone on ang | as aafe.as the streets at all hours of the hight : up by oe rae ese Crean ee eae | these added to the fun for awhile, but the cyen- | 9%d day. As itis now, with the limited num- run- te-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON Ai ‘the attention of parties .urn.shing or countof the rain until FRIDAY, NINTH DAY O] SGrOBER AnD. and —— and should therefore cou:- | Aine thence, west 4) fect: thence south O1 tect to alley; BICYCLES. ; refuraiahs- | thence ecat $i feet; thence Worth 20 feet thence exet | = eaiEhe corbets are of tho best makes and in wood | Yéjeet,‘and thence morth 71 feet to the beesnnime, tie NOW 1s Youn caaNca 10 Gal a BIcKCLE _—POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. = 3 ing was too damp for that and they did not | bet of watchmen, women and children are INO, sane bout and eapasdon 3 en 7 t 2 Seer sera Ui loves | eto form muck of fot gies minced sn vid y he Graken | SUS Ett nf + | Beton rpms ey apr le | Rati atl Vawtttnes dass ISS | re mang cor sz heen See | YOHEULR FORIES MURIOE aD RS the speaker to go on. RAIN DAMPENS THE FESTIVITIES. ks their tramping grounds at all hours. New caus mArcLire DARE & CO... ocGats Auctions. AND OX SATURDAY, OCTOBER TENTH, 201, teeione besczesn rane oe plane tg ys Freatibest Gothen s PALACE SILA AUDITOR HABERCOM'S ADDRESA. After the speeches had been delivered in the | York and Philadelphia have forces of the kind | SSUNTE | ] ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctionsers, pt HALE-PARE FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. lot auintered | Machines tust cost €1:35 and €140 tor #00, ot] Gm trom wens loot ot Tih ee” commas After Mr. Schulz had concluded he fntro- | great hall and the excitement of the decasion | here named, why not Washington, which has | [)UNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, Raby ‘Of square numbered nine huadred and thirty THE WARWICK CYCLE COMP: ‘with ai chrcuci treius for tue svat and west. Olboos ss the German orator of the evening, | had subsided somowhat the main movers in | ore pask apace in, proportion to its ares than or Mand Data ew, TRUSTER Ty ON MINI SPREET MORI OE fie eS etd cy Wagaimucton, che same being | ie tn nea S15, Gi, 4501 and 1421 Lenpayi ania ave, 5. i ; og | fmprored tet ows, ‘aca J. W. Habercom, the tfth auditor of tn | the preceadings of the day adjourned {a an [*"Y MT SYIRIDO TENA _ AGrrusas | aapapPtes tif Sess RURAAPEON™? | aap a huat tak aint tna ct | Bile page ad eerie ce WE RAVER | a ee soho Seagate’ shit sre | ce "inetd eengeeseleTIe | Aachen tr Daten ret, | ECE a cae Bi cers sete tanh te | tear de pte ra a wa | Aeon Home tet nen | Fe STS, AEP PR German day and its significance and there To the Editor of The Evening Ster: ‘the uote secured thereby, We will so.) at. ue th mRIDAYS OCTO! eae RE a ae eS tripet b0,, Bteauer leaves th st. a Jolly time all round. Germen was the | {submit eystem for deslgaating the streets Hogs in front of the premise, a RUE Re SRN BEFOUR OCLOCE FS the | ohveyancinuat purchaser's cost. if terms of maleate Calland seothen. ——-Openevenings, colism TU ESb AL THC eb SVT OKT CEA language of the hour, as every one understood | of our city which will dispense with the con- | trarpieceor parcel of land situate, iyimespa vena fa ee et situate in the city of | pot complied with in ten days the wiltere | CAPITAL DART, PSYCHO, TOURIST, ETO. FER adtont Tirourn a i= the mother tongue, and no one cared whether | rusion attending the presen’ method: Desig- Siorenaid Dissrict, Lnown ee gub los sissy (0) ta, Lee ‘elt (8) in| 1221 F ST. ¥.W. a Bes a otate magne pte it rained or not. Gindred ‘and six (00), with ‘the improvements The fain that did fall about 9 o'clock was a | Date the street running north and south in the sad dampener on the hilarity in the grounds, | extreme eastern part of the city Ist street. In The folks scuttled for the hail and there their | numerical order continue all elastic natures soon forgot the wet naming all streets beer and fun flowed. together, the latter Sirai: | Fuaning north and south, for such WHEELESIES AND CYCLING BIN, fat 1 H ST. Bw. er) SMITH WHEEL MFG.CO. 919 JPENCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, a 7 ee thercon. ‘ streets numbers from 1 to 99, will be eT TAR Toe et oe MERCIFUL BoD: i fewngg plone Pus suficient for all time to come. FS eee PE re er eee mee med beet that wos Sowdod to gerorond ans a | shen fate th tat in ib extreme southern ae fe dete th r hows thousand and thebuay propric-| Bnuing nortivward ‘naming all attests frees ef Golentie puted jn oauhy conse 22 | Are you tind to yoursptoalcotuma, or doo" plot tor privileges place looked in | i00th in numerical order. All streets ran ‘conveyancing and rat parch respective the. ‘hours | Slens on a modern bune asker? —— ®.% noe i geen rng bom fr) north and ra ey begin with Ist street, ocr-Akts Babs. % ‘Trustess. fed, the begun to thin at it oreleck, L ee — mm to begin wilh 100, LAtace & SLOAN, Auctioneers, AE yy: GORMULLY & JEFFERY wre CO, ae ae = the } ‘This arrangement would enable each house | Ti 2 OF VALU, ‘ ® rari-colored began out and Ger- | to have an exclusive number instead of one| HontOW Bon SOLER J 10 haw. man day of 1891 was soon a thing of the past. ‘amber for four houses located in font sections tees ol ¥ LB ona ozt_| we a city. It wo dispose of the idea ouax A KR A — No Unfair Dealing. among strangers to Washington that the num- MT ote acee waa in kioce Noe aur, U 2m ane vs Obese Eee In the case of Shipley et al. against C. H. | ber of streets does not exceed the number gue of the land recor of the - Hass arrived. iG. Knight, in which the former sought to have | letters of thealphabet. PSH t uaae 06 Capaner annulled an assignment of judgment agzinst ‘Itiee beauty and puis ali viners to seep, Foley on the ground of misrepresentation, Caliendecea. Judge Cox has denied the application for an —— injunction and di ‘the GEO. & ATWATER & 00., der. Mr. Knight in his answer denied the alle- 1 sea FAMIL Y SUPPLIES.

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