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122 asked. Wi Gas Company Converti- ble 6s, 1901, 129 bid, 124 asked. Rail. road 6s. 99% bid. 103 asked. Chesapeake and Potomac Tel me ist mortgage Ss, 100 bid, 106 asked. Capitol and North O Street Railroad AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. [prncanecs BROS., Auctioncers. AUCTION SALES. TOMORKOW. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 00., Auctionsers, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. genes irons SPS AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. SOCIAL PROBLEMS. 2d_ EDITION. ¢ mortgage Ss, 108 bud, 110% asked. Metropolitan RATCUPFE, DARN 2 00., Auctionser ist mort z — Ra‘lroad Convertible ts, 180 bid, 190 asked. U- Continued from Firat Page. FINE BUSINESS AND DWELLING PRoreRry. | | ere : Electric Light, 10 bid," 115 asked. Ne, 20-6 sn ‘NORTH: staid ‘Sauonal*Bank Siocks-Bank of Washington, 490 | the opium curse in the flowery kingdom. They | -_ Wisi, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSE- | bid. 450 asked. Bamk of Kepublic. g90 bid, — | sald that for the most part the opium trade a8 | «2bcta lagi, a FIVE OCLOCK oe oil all | HOLD EFFECTS, MADE TO ORDER AND IN GRAXD CATALOGUE SALE ~ | asked. Metropolitan, 266 bid. vis asked. Central, | Well as the opium palaces themselves were in | freer uf the sie 3 30 bid, — asked. Second. 175, bid. 200 asked. | the ee Europeans and panera. The pa eee Tl. SQUARE 204. snout | GOOD CONDITION, REMOVED TO OUR SALES or farmers and Mecha = resolutions were unanimously and enthusiast- | Fronting Set veh Som zens’. 170 bid. 185 asked. Columbia, 149 bid. 155 90 fee and tmproved by well-built two story brick, | ROOM FROM A FIRST-CLASS HOUSE oN @ -ANESE, CHIXESE AND ORIENTAL PARNELL LOVED HIM. | sissies ie sa sea ei | Y opted Siu davar ie Nostale . @Brien Meets Foul Slanders With asked. “Columbia, 60 bid, 72 asked. Capitol and North O Street, arose to a question of privilege and made a few to resell at riss and cost of defaulting purchaser ve days’ advertisement in some newspaper pub- Did. 96 asked. © Traders’ 111 bid.—asked, Zim MR. FARMER-ATRINSON EXPLAINS conveniences, FIFTEENTH STREET AND TO BE SOLD PORCELAIN eo, eBid 100 ake . Before the conference proceeded with the or al caabyat opuom of regan pein TOMORROW MORNING, allroad Stocks — Washington and Georgetow chaser's cost, “Deposit Seasle. Forms BRIC-A-BRAO, CURIOS, ANTIQUES IN BRONZE 205 bid, 2 asked, Metropolitan, 98 bids ii | Fe8alar program the member of parliament | tbo" complied with inten diye cohorwioe right ie, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH, wer Seu Cai), Caving at on AND CHINA, said square twent) seven (Z:) feet bid, —‘asked. Georgetown and | remarks tory of is words of ~ 7 WITHIN AND IN FRONT OF OUR AUCTION Set ot ste commer and, running thence eotth Tnportant Revelations. Benleriows, la, is anced: ook ree, 10 | dagen te Towler | Mbcisdaue “BUNGANSON pnos.. auctioneers nooue, CORNER 10TH STREET AND PENN.|ANTIQUES I BROCADES, GOWNS AND Suti(' fre teu iG) obey sce teas ‘portant =o anne ‘ers’ Home, — | ""{ always use words in a parliamentary EMBROIDERIES, Ruinbered nive (¥) thittern (13) feet three Te hon insurance Stocks—Firemen’s, 48 bid, 60 asked. sense,” said Mr. Farmer-Atkinson, ‘‘and I never SYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, AT TEN 3) ichew, orth seventy-one (71) tes'and ten (Uy inches: thence thence alc the north line of said lot east thirteen teen built about three years . 13) j the fuest properties in Mount : leasant and, shed: National Unions Ivy bide So asked” Aviing: | explain under duress? I aim not aiade of that | TRUSTEES ALE OF ONE-TENTH INTEREST Ix | O'CLOCK. a et {00 | SS preente arate opportusnty to mecure 8 asked. National Union, 17 2 asked. Ariing- | explain under duress. Iam no! 7 ey Me rae “ THE BOULOGNE CONFERENCE SECRETS) s\°¢..\atoos! Caio “Corcoran, 63 bid, —asked. | gort of staff, Yesterday when I was talking| aXo°Ua5 ShinSTS WEST WASHINGTON fang eo mbanleney a eee foregufe at toe tue ofa ome Columbia, 15 bid, 17 asked. German-Ameri- | about the Independent Methodists I used words pos HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, ONE WEDtIDDAY. akib- tusibhpa, ane ye Soked. Rigas bid, Sh waked ied? st, | that I have often used in England in | D¥,{ujuot, * deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber | PIN AND ELABORATELY CARVED ORGAN, le LATIMER & SLOAN, Loxpox, Oct. 16.—It has been intimated for | #*ked. Riggs, > bid, sy asi ‘eople’s, 53 their meetings, and in England I would feel | the Distnct of Commbia, and at the written request of | TEN (10) HANDSOME AND WELL-MADE PARLOR | OCTOBER TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY- _. © Avctonsem, some days past that Mr. Wm. O'Brien, member of parliament for northeast Cork, was prepar- 54 asked. ‘Lincoln, bi bid, — asked. “Come Mercia, 4% bid, — asked. Title insurance Stocks—Real_ Estate Title, 127 myself injured at being called. upon to show the holder of note, we will offe that I was a friend of all sects that are engaged He auction ESDAY, the THIRTERS TH a ‘on, doa 3 Day" OF “odrosrh a SUITES, CHIFFONIERS, EASY CHAIRS, WAL- on the first floor of our SECO! ND, 1601, at ELEVEN A.M and windty furnished by wither of the receivers or by the $100 required at t RATCLIFFE, DARR & 00., Auctioncers ae-ot P28 at FIVE | NUT BOOK CASE MADE TO ORDER, WALNUT VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THIRD ST) bid, 1s asked. Columbia Title, 64 bid, 63 asked. | in doing good work. I am not used to having | O'CLOCK P.M.. in front of ‘the BET WEP . ETS ingastatement or manifesto in reply to the | "Gas ana biectric Lignt stocks Washingion Gas. | my word taken ee they were yesterday. T did the lots and parcels of | AND ANTIQUE OAK SUITES, CHERRY TABLES, THREE P. M. EACH DAY, Sear HAESD AN APIEE NOON. Oct fecent Parnellite defiances, which have been ee did asked. Georgetown Gas4s bid. —asked. | not come from England to be catechised here, | #T0und !2 square 112-formeriy ee! and for- | COTTAGE FURNITURE, ODD CHAIRS UPH. IN On Exhibition Day Prior to Sale. TRENTIFL T, at FIVE OCLOOK, "we will scattered right and left by the leaders of that | ©% tee ba ag Femme test 14, 24 askea. | £F I used words in a parliamentary sense and coke and wife to Mahlon | PLUSH, SCREENS, HALL RACK, PEDESTAL EX- we he ere . Mr. O'Brien's statement is given to the | Chesapeake and Potomac, 50 vid, 6) asked. Ameri- | 1 Cannot be brow beaten. Pee Te eno sec. dibae'ss, | TENSION TABLE, DINING ROOM CHAIRS, TURK-| _ocl6-4t LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. iF 7 ALT | prcnting ang teen co 38 cee ted eee tek ton today. He writes: €an Graphophone, 4 bid, 6 asked. THE CHURCH'S RELATION TO\LABOR AND CAPITAL. the lend’ reconts of the Dis. |18H RUGS, MOQUET, BODY BRUSSELS AND | WEEKS &C0.. Auctioneers PULSER ESTATE SUBDIVISION, SITUATED | Mee Suirty 400t alley “I have waited since the funeral, hoping | Miscellaneous Siocks— Washington Market Com-| ‘The first paper or essay of the morning was and to" which reference ishereby | Orsrs'n CARPETS SPRINGS, HAIR MATTUESOES ‘657 Louldana ave FUMBER ESTATE SUBDIVISION, SITUATED | "ra cory and sade huownet timeofeaia A@o a ding te pany, 15 bid, 21 asked. Great Fails Ice Company, made for fui: description, and which were Opposite City Bost Office. s Posit of 8100 req whee Lid te, fist the Inte Mr. Parnell’s leading supporters, | Pena, ‘Is0 asked. Pheumate, Gun Cartage, | by Hon. Alden Speare, M. E. church, president to 24 inclusive of Bell's | AND ALARGE QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS eae WHITNET AVENUE AND TRE ROCK CHEER TCLIPVES DALE & co. Bealoege Could have thefmanliness to, dises- | Dh ‘Vepvcit ant Irust Companies“ Wasning- | Ofte, Boston chamber of commorce, on the | fusteon supdivaon of uta sn square liv, ormeriy | ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR HOUSEKEEPING AND <i BET ITHEN OUR SnLte MOORES CHURCH ROAD. ONLY Ew. MUSDRED FEET | —O\aeie ___"_Auchoureim_ at an ies — - The O ie f ¢ obs S . : REET EX- AMER seciate themselves from the diabolical charges | ton" Safe Deposit. Company, 112 bli, — asked. | su v pity, he Church in Her Relation to ‘Terms of sale: Sold subsect to one-tenth of anincum- | WELL WORTHY THE ATTENTION OF PARTIES DAY MORNING. OCTOBER NINETEENTH, | PEN DED. L AE SIOAN, Avctroncers, @ireulated broadcast by their special organ, | Washington Loan and ‘Tras company, 943¢ — brance of 16,000, due Jannary 2, 182; one-half cash, | IN SEARCH OF FIRST-CLASS AND WELL-MADE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DESIR: E By virtue of two decrees of the Court of —— 7 that Mr. Dilion and myself hounded their | vid. 97 asked. American Security aud ‘Trust | | Mr. Speare argued earnestly for an immigra- | balauce in one year, nove to bear G per cent interest, FURNITURE, ALL KINDS OF DRESS GOODS, CAMBRICS, | the District of Columbia, passed respectively on the | VERY VALUABLE THREE-STORY AND a 3 Cotapauys 106 bid, 110 asked. tion law that would prevent one country from | payable seul-auuually, and toby sevured vy deodot - FLANNEL, HOSIERY, “CORSETS, HANDKEK- | 4th day of June, 180i. aud on the Sxthday of Sep. | BRICK nba Ne t. SUMBER 9 “® Meader to death. id becoming the dumping grounds for the off- | ‘ust ou pro id, OF at option of pur-| Termscash. CHIEFS, RIBBONS, SPOOL Si: ‘MBKOLD! ember. 1891, in a cause therein pending, numbered | = JEKSEY AVENUE, NEAK TH& COAST SURV “Now are the councils of peace madly and | — ? chaser. of $200 required at time of sale. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., TEs, LACES, COTTON CASES, SHOW CASES, &c. | 13,108, equity docket, the undersigned, feceivers in | OF FCI @uelly cast to the winds: now have the feulest| “EX- dividend. scourings of all other countries. He referred | Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. ‘Terins t0 Le oclé-2t suid cause, will on TUESDAY. JHE TWENTY SEN- AT AUCTION. 2 “ . { Mr. Par- ESS to the fact that the Old Testament was full of Comphed with in, ten days. otherwise trustees reverve | _1¢. Auctioncers. 7 EE — TH 271M) DAY OF OCTOBER, 1801, at TWO | On WEDN A AFTER Noo! OCTOBER iasinuations as to our treatment of Mr. Par- ialiinabe Weemeaas beet! “ ‘hrifty and paid | fut toresel at risk and cost of doteustiog purchaser | 7 ATTMEW = SLOAN W#5s © 00. avcrioxEEns. GPCLOCK P.M onthe preusts, sell et putiic | TRENTA FIRST igor At FUE Sec ock Bees nell become part of the machinery of the dis} parrTrMoRE, Oct. 16—Flour steady, anchangea | Promises to men who were thrifty an After five days’ advertiseusent of such resale in some | J, Aucnoneers, 637 Louisiana ave,. auction to the highest Dest bidder therefor the | Of the preuiises, we sbailseli part of Lot 3, in square sension mongors without a word of repudiation | _Teccipts, 12.239 barrels; shipments, 44.99 vartels, Se ee fpr sacred re | newspaper published, in Washington. D.C. ¥INE BaY HORSE, WITH NEARLY NEW SURREY Opp. City Fost Oftes. follow te im the county of Wa 3 SyRtaining 5.670" aguare feet, Foun back tes ¢ rebuke from the men who knew the charges | sales, ‘000 barrels." “Wheat casy—No- ¢ red, | fue uothing but failure and woe staring im | oy ayas JOHN’. ARMS. "§ Trustecs Sibprie Meaverte Shock, SEW ASD ALE OF CLOTHING, be. MEN'S, | thine item Ses Cos te tenet ae a ose ungrateful - | spot,” 1.05 1.08 spa. ecem- alt = i ae: S OF CLOTEIEG. & 2 m two ©: % Ter eer etek hen Tek ensues.” | tes uae eege lan tek tae en a | lecalion, Is vemmaenae tide Geen) amet | serous ahiee sabia wateonenouae| © COSDHAND” HARNESS. “SIDEBAR AND WAL CAUCTION, “WITHIN. GU | punts, of that subdivision of © Dart of Piesnant ven routheast ee ones Seen Fed, ds 'c—receipts, +5400 busnels: snipments, 24- | the possession of an income should set apart | sount of rain until FRIDAY. OCLOB.K SIX-| ENDE HUNG BUGGIES. COUPE HOCKAWAAS, SALES houMs. WEDNESDAY. TWENTY-FIRST | Cotsed, and reconuell in liber Governor Shepherd. f. | Terms” Onetuird. ‘cass ‘balance in one and two THE BOULOGNE CONFERENCE. | ww busilels; stock, 1498411 bushels; sules, 164-| one-tenth of it for church purposes and for | TEEN2H, 1801, at FOU O'CLOCK 1M. Siyht AUCTION. ALSO ONE GOOD WORK | ~ GOODS AND ‘ALL WILL BE BOLD. COMPRIs. | Hil of the records of the offee of the wurveyur of ihe | Tears. with, nots bearinx interest and secured W's, “My countrymen will agree with me that I| ow busiels. Southern wheat, easier—Fultz, 1.0 | charity and one-tenth to wave for safe invest- | cia FAS He MALL! rrustocs, HORSE. ING IX PART'AS FOLLOWS: 150 OVERCUATS, | District of Columbia. . nai Chescr’e cust, 200 dereene ng nd Fecorduna at par " ~ieayin Lougberry, i.vzaivz. Corn steady—mixed, | Sent and then barring anf iafortnte, : z On SATURDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH,| 1.0 COATS. A VESTSg PARTS, VESTS, Vin Bt ye us Stoaxe em absolved from all obligations of silen ft, at asked: year, Sikasiy: January, Sige a wuld be are Of a a aitfortalig | (EO. W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer, 500 11th st. 1901, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. in front of carris SUITS. “SATCHELS, UMDRE RUNES, | Teste will bo cunibleed Ney she reosivers.st the, Gene | “25, oy a, ——" regard to the conferences at Boulogne. The $20 Pups Aiadiee March, sie peceipts | e¥erY man would be sure of a comfortable | (f= ¥- —— Spies rooms. we ‘will sell without ‘reserve the above | BIL HATS. CAPS” REVOLVERS, MILITARY | AB¢Biace of wile. whith ‘new suoiivinion will die | _octhaiade Auchoueera 1 sidiaaen athe bushels; shipments, 60 bushels; stock, 7,593 | Competency and pauperism would be done | PEREMPTORY SALE OF VER{ VALUABLE IM- | Horses and Carriages, &c. GOATS, MICKCLE "PANTS, BOUTS, SHOES, | sions and of becter access to Whitney avenue and | ‘[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, eae eee eae coe ee i nt, bis | busbeley salen, Ieee Dashela Sonthers corm | away with. PROVED PROPERTY, BEING HOUSE No. 1211] 2gaecam®- LATIMER & SLOAN, i ____ 1-8” | Rock Creek Clurch ral The lots will be sold separ = —— > bomen it oadiordg | white, drm, ivats: yellow, easy, 69ai0. ais active | Mr. Speare, at one point in his essay, speak-| er evi NTH STREET NORT:!WEST. ST RATCLIFFE, DARE & 0O., Auctioneers. rately. Lot 6 of the present subdivision i oy | VERS LARUARLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, NO. Fetirement from leadership. . inquiry—No. 2 wiute ‘Vestern, 36a36%: No. 2 mixed | ing of the w: ble id that th a x sal 2 ATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers. — #frainecountry house, two stories hich. 2012 K SIRERT NOKTHWEST. AT AUCTION. “LI broke off communication with him after | ylic;, ~ ra Be calipers: a ope. in front of the premises on FRI- pr ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES CONTAINED | _ This On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY -¥ the first interview, until I was informed by his | {y°yciis, Sao recerpts, S000 bushels; shipments, | in this country as a rule wére 80 per cent | pi vi of SIXTEENTH, Isle at FIVE SPECIAL CARPET SALE. IN STORE No. 401 K SiKEET NORTHWEST. PML. at FINE OWLSCK We WiLL SibL PREM ics he coal > dhe hones - bens ae nels; | Bighec than were paid in any other country. | O'CLOCK P.a., part of lots 9 and 10, square 340, ON SATURDAY MORNING, On WEDNESDAY MOKNING, OCTOBER TWEN- SES NO. Qi? K STREET NORTHWEST. ime ee ee ee ae eee eee Be | ee Se lay steady “good to cnoice | This statement did not give much satisfaction |S feet b inches on 11th st. n. w. OCTOBER “SRVENTEENY ZX-FIRST, ct TEN O'CLOCK,” we will sell at store ty | proved by & two-story brick ptore aud dweiing and © Pro Gnvite Parnell's representatives to pub-| timithy,” ization “Gram ifeigns. steady | 0 his Brith hearers, and. there were loud | gyri jeans Saget, ft Sead oF rat oer SnEMREE Bea tied thers, Conant pares sii inyths | hey attonto 8 fo running ah to's wide Sas sno oe he Boulogne | Steamer to Liverpool per bushel, 38.10%¢d. Cot- | cries of “That's not so! No, no!” chaser; $100 deposit at tue of sale. ‘Teruus 20 be come ‘SPECIAL SALE SUGARS. EAs, op my, ad larmely” to the present value of | and tu w rapidly sinprov ius fe En eee ae ee a rayeia | om nominal — midding, 8%." Provisions firm, | He elosed his assay with an appeal for the | Dised with in tou days trom Gay of eae, Of a lance assortment of COFFEE, FLO FS eh a ee erate buy sean in| Terms: Une-hird cash: balance im ope and two aE EE een ee oie ce that Mn, | Wuchanged. "Butter active_creamery, fancy, s0as2; | church to take @ cloner and deeper interest in | ~°=!3-4™ EO: A SESOR NET, Avetioneet. “| MOQUET, NELY= BAUSSELS, Boars: oo the convententes of thecity” at suvurian peices, ts | Zearcauy eacsater at (St 6 Set cont, ee Pi posi at Mr. | du. choic 23; ard; - —— i , IN iS y © ices of the icon, iy ‘of trust o : Seem Fiat, Hhet 6 wes ienpomsible that pare | {ein fief Cholees sia “do. imitation,’ #2425; | Su) the social questions of the day, pointing out [ATI © SLOAN, Auctioneer. as mae D OTHER CAME Hh isa rare oppurcanity. Farther particulars will be | alteash, ut tie opto ok foe sane eer oe * = rolls, ma carpe ny Kamentary committee. Secon-lly. to soften the S; store-packed, 15a how much good could be accomplished in this | ti usrpeg wi ie. 11 Lertue of sale are wot SALE OF VALUABLE Improven | ,,All carpets w ed on the Nctoneer upon tnvuiry. pa Pt “ memory of Mr. Parnell’s fault by every possi- ¢ tirim—Rio cargoes, fair, | Ws 3 PROPERTY ON NINTH STREET NORTHEAST. — | $0c4,;01U8 and Shairs provided for laaies, who are Biss ‘The terms of sale. as prescribed by the said decree, | erty) will tw resend oh ave dave? Savona eae Bie palliative and evidence of good will that his Sugar firm granulated, 4%-] ‘The first address following Hon. Alden | , By virtue ofa dent of trust dated the 20th day of | Novigah "RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. Aucte, TRovec,, (MOCER'S WAGON, | Sf2, Tot in canh, the belance mn Your cqual eeucancual | —"emin Star at cor and nak os deteticina purcnamee. devoted colleagues could suggest. Thirdiy, to ‘uuchamgaty “™SKY STM—1-268) Speare's paper was by Rev. J. Berry of the | 1421. toediz of seas oneot the amd rovers of the | [[ATIMER & SLOAS: Auctioneer, To which the attention of tite trade and private buyers | installinents at 6, 12, INaid 24 montbn, renpectivels, | oct¢-akae pesmmeteneee + ~~ avert the calamities which we keenly felt to be gy in—Virginia consols, threes, | Australasian Methodist church. His topic was me Ne ie y 1400G st... near U.S. Treasury. | is cajled. nitaieee wake ° Se SS ies py Sequgertite trem say dieraption of Bo forces. Te and Onio stock, i08 asked; | “The Moral Aspects of Labor Combinations | front of the preuises, on FULDAY, OCLOBEL SIX a oclb-ats FE DARE et cOicere, | Pasable sent-anbually, al: secured to thesatistaction | Aestioneee, “We were fully persuaded that these objects | i Ohio Southwestern’ firsts, 100 | and Strikes.” TEENTH, dnl, at FOUK U'CLUCK PM... the fol. 7 ! a Gt the said receivers,” A deposit of @250 will be re- would have been attained had the terms we | eeund incomes, 3 asked; Consolidate Soairniaekee abbas, lowing described real estate, sicuate in tiie city of | THE ELEGANT HAVILAND DINNER SERVIGE, | [PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucti Auited on each lotat the tine of sale. “All conveys suggested been loyally accepted and the party | @ould then have been reunited under the | Has SOCKS HHigadsig asked. icago Markets, Washington, District of Colmubia, to wit: Sub lot numbered eight (8) in square numbered nine hundred and thirty-two (X32), nuproved by @ two-story and “The Moral Aspects of Combinations of MAGNIFIC: LOT FINE WINES, AND OTHER 'T SET OF CUT GLASS WARE, ‘Pennsylvania avenue and 11th st. thg and record:ne at purchaser's cost. ‘at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser un.ess the terms of VRE MISES ON MON SIX CASES OF IMPORTED BULBS sale shall be complied’ with in ten days from day of Nik, Iv. AT POUR - : BS era (closing).—Wheat—1 ital” ‘i 4 = : CLE: E 3: FOR SALE. male. 3.8. HEN Coe ie farm 4 leadership of Mir. MeCarthy, leaving Mr. Par- (closing).—Wheat—Decem- | Capital” was the subject of the third address | back building sx-room brick house, and known a8 ARTICLES BELONGING OUSALE, Receivers, | O'CLOCK P.M. this nice litte farin,comiainins about nail an honorable place in Irish public life. wee Se en ta | by LB Inch, LLD., ME charch in Cunede, | "SSS ata Ss tren Septemtar Bh, ire His EXCELLENCY, OF AFINE ASSORTMENT UF THE MOST EX- A recat fein wood, snd situsned te Memiansesr eee, See : EES WASTED. | sata jo. Lard. | Of Sackville, N. B. He began by speaking a | 1£90. and expenses of sale cus, balance in one year ici ISTER. QUISITE HARLE st FLOWER ROOTS, SRGaT Saal = Shy miles trom Washington, D-C.. 2h nulles from WHAT PARNELL'’S FOLLOWERS January, 11.70.” Lard- n > Consis!! y2 JUNCANSON BhUs., Auctioneers, Ld —e few word: to. the its of ti nd secured on property sold, or'ali cash. A deposit ALSO msistine of Doubie and Single Hyacinths, Narcissus, | J)! - Silver Npring station, on old Biadensbure rosd. ai Menten Deceinber, 643; January, 665. ords as @_ merits of combination, ae = ~ 4 Deak : Cor. Mth and D ste. n. : bear ‘Mr. Parnell’s four most influential lieuten- | ° rn ot $100 required at time of sale. All conveyancing ‘THE PORCELAIN DINNER SERVICE, Double Due von Theol, put Burnt Muis vis 7th street road and sdjoms the lands ° | Kivs—November, 6.12; December, 6.08. pointing out how it increased power. It | c,fiUrepuired at thiue of sale. All conveyancing = Soap an dus] buyers, to be soldat Our 5 ee vED | of Besie heireand of OH. P. Clarke. be improve ants professed themselves to be as - would be as wrong to frown down all combina | piied wth in 10 days irom dayof wale or the property sty" aaa ISO, Commute EERER OED AE Te | THEROFERTY. LTO TSTELEL NOMTHMEST ED | meuls commit Ota cu0d Qwelling house of ten tony, ourselves to secure Mr. Parnell’s withdrawal. | RUSHED BY A FALLING STONE, |tions—as wrong as it would be to. find | Will birvsoid at ring und st Of actauiting purchaser. Ee ee 1801, Commencingat REEVES CLOCK A. By irtee of ¢ deed of Cane May Se ee Liver | Porch around the entire pusldita All wereemay” ak? either on these terms or by reunion under the pallan alee fault with the sunlight because there Whevise BOSWELL 5 Trustees, Sas > ocl6-2t ‘auctioncere,_ | }35=. JolioG ot, era.. cueuf the land records of the | orchand, xood gras suceliout siete sul sient ae leadership of Mr. Dillon. ._ | One Man Killed and Two Persons Injured in| #re spots on the sun.or anathematize the . ATOLINFEL D —— District of Columbia. and at the request of the holder ; an elevant howe for any one. hiso team “ le th: ai M < oe , — | A LARGE COLLECTION OF SUPERIOR HOUSE- R ‘CLIFFE, DAKK & CO., Auctioneers, of the note secured thereby, We wit seil at public auc- | Sf horses, wast ‘ “These same men are now silent, while their | a Building Accident. unbeam because men are sometimes sun-| Ty arcLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. HOLD EFFECTS AND HANGINGS FROM PRI- 220 Peonsy.vaniaave. n. Pion, im front of the premixcs, on TUESDAY OCTU- | Conpietetorun the farms ee Nerve organ charges me with plotting to get ridof| _ struck. From that he went on to score the | R: * SOP ree. wi a ag ee oa, aS BEE EWENTIETH. Ast. at FICE O'CLOCK P.M. | Sabie Onan aa orspzee by Cor t VATE RESIDENCES REMOVED TO OUR AUC- | ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF VALU MPRO' gt = cash, balance ha Ives press to| Six men were sworn this afternoon by Cor 8 ABLE 1) VED | that piece or parcel of land situate, iying and bettu i Mr. Parnell. They themselves pressed me to | 2 ‘ cog | Methods of trusts and’ combines in pooling BYA! TION ROOMS FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. | PROPERTY IN GEOKGEIOWN, D. C., AT THE | aforesaid District, known as sub lot sixty (ov) in Le, | Seats, With suterest, onsent to Mr. Parnell s tirst proposition. which | oner Patterson to inquire into and determine | their issues to raise the prices of the necessary | PEUIBABLETWO-STORYASD BASEMENT BRICK | 7 SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SEVEN. | CON EH OF MRIDGE STREET AND MARKET | nar’ subaivision’ ot lot Atty-two G2 in square three | PEPE. A-daponit of 42300 reduired at tue of wale was that he should retize in favor of myself, | the cause of Thomas Payne's death, and the in- | commodities of jife. In thie matter, iu propor- CTT —” . On RNING, OCTOBER SEVEN- SPACE, ON CONGKESS STREFT AND ON | Lundred and six (300), with improvements JOMAS DOWLING & BOK. iat tis dledeef the negotiations they re-| “ ae 7 meal rs Send > OnNORDAY AFTERNOON,OCTOBERTWELFTH. | TEENTH. 1801, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, | GH STREET. BEING THE PROPEaEY OF | Hundred — Auctiomeare. and a cane a the nagetiotions 1 | vestigation was begun at 2 o'clock at the sixth | tion to her population. the Dominion of Can- | , Cn MONDAS APTERNOON, OCTOBER TWELFTH. | vithin our auction rooms, 1400 Gest. weshalledll g| _ THE LATE ROBENT Be CHOLES Terms of sale: Over and aboves deed of trust for = peated their conviction that it would have "4 ada had followed with no uncertain steps the | }reiuises the 5 (spine amar choice lot of articles from Mr. Koustan, the French | _ Under and by virtue of a deed of ment from | $2,000, dated November 1. 1887, for five Years, with = = solved the difiicuity had I consented. ical —, inca ts ident at the | BTS°F Fepublic, and he attacked the acts or the FAST 16 FEET FRONT OF Iminister, and other articles of value belonging to the | ROWTB, Crobley. dated July 1g, 1801. and ‘rordel | tnterea! af Uber cent ver akinuss, parable auarteriy. to LADIES’ GOODs. HOW PARNELL REGARDED O'BRIEN. ie deceased was killed in an accident at coal combines in large Canadian cities in work- LOT 19 IN SQUAKE 870, bpoegespe Dureptay allio 26, 1801, im ‘No, 58s, folio’ 465. et sea. id as folie e-thirdcash and bavance one-year —— =» “ls. Parnell's own feelings ax to my treats | MeGall bilding on G street near the corner of ng together toraie the price of coal in the Perey nln Stut ras ors os CE, | "eaten hemcetne Wl ote dept eaten puilsell ou Moxb at GOLODER TWENTY SiXTin, | $id” “A depen ot $2i0 reared at oe, Baie Max T. B. Hansisox, = by i © Canadi iter, leaving the poor | brick House, with 2-story frame Stable in the rear. | at auction rooins. at rCLOC: in frontof the prem” | termis of sale are not comp.ied with in fisteen days ment of him are explained in the following let- | 9th street northwest,two other personsbeing in- | depths of a haa vel | ata ses, the toliowiny real estate, improved by's larxe | fromday of sale the right reserved to the trustess to - ve the day we broke off ine. | jured at thesame time. They were MorriaWright, | ® shiver before their almost empty grates. aA ‘ LATIMER & SLOAN, —_| brick bulldiuw contamnins three stores aud__Wats ature | sell the property at the tink and sestct datwattns pag, 1a) F STREET, ee Sere a colored man, and Lillie Webster, a thirteen- | bishop Hurst extended an invitation to the | cits the Uniid states Capltor and thenew library | _cl4-dte Auctioneers. | Brslice streets with twosutre late ior wit neo | chawer siter five days sdvertisement of such: resaiein | _Ja.constantly receiving the Latest Fashions im, otiations. e 1 ilding, * i lelegates to make a vi e of the new ding. y 5 ~ ie ~ men, B.S. & “February 11, 1890. | Yeat-eld school girl The building, which is not poems rai Universit A athecacear an = EE in one | ‘{HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers Part of lot 43. 1p oid Georgetown, frouting 33 feeton | Conveyanciny and recording ut purchaser's cost. HATS AND BONNETS i ° yetcompleted, is being built of brick and brown- y row My and two years, with interest at the — the south s.de of Bridve street and binding on the east WM. 0. DENIS Trustess. [desire to express to yoa how deeply I feel oo : i pais ‘deed of trust on the 1d, oF all cash, at | gcyctice te here! “= imine part o Jo and 6 incdes =~ the kindaese and gentleness of epirit shown to | f the mew building prevents pedestrians from) | THE AFTEENOON AMD EYENIO PROGRAM. sing | {ee Harchasars option. XGepont of e200 required at | Hom.rootme, of Thowas Bowne & cn. liber IS82 fosto 4 et see ot said fend Seoorae'gis | By TOUUem DARE & CO.. Ancuopere FALL AND WINTER WEAR me by you throughout the negotiations. at nacee se ace Of four or five fed8 Sor the tact sete mT a ' bap gk eee ed niga mendltneeee OUAUBEKSEVES TEENTH, 1891,at £EN O'CLOCK, | 7:500.00. ‘Also tue adjoining 24 feet trunt on Bridge. i " Bave felt all along that [had no right to ex- | SAN 8 SPs sessions today is as follows: erty at the risk and cost of the detaulting purchaser is | ferred Soveamber Sd, Teeth the Mane eal Hects, | street by adepti of 40 feet, subject to its proportion | FOUR VERY DESIRAULE BUILDING LOTS ON Meet my views, the intense desire that | i. tne afternoon pa gre caused by the falling | Ci8es, &c.; (16) E., 2:40 p.m., essay, Obligations — RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., 1888, in the name of Aunie ulley. ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK THEAS 1, By ACCTI 2_teturned to Wasuington sa all als elamming your sanction should | ‘i of the Church in Relation to the Social Condi-| oc3-d&ds ‘Aucti % . C. MERRY, P.M... 10 front of the premises, i will sell part of lows | On TUESDAY "AFT MNUON, OCTOBER TWEN- 785 LSth street Borth west, Where » of a large stone which had been hoisted to the : 1112 E st. a. Ww. ‘3 Y TIETH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will fromt | be Kind to exec orders: areas be as palatable as possible to me. which so dis | top of the fifth story. ‘The heavy piece of | tion of the People, Rev. Peter Thompson of the THE ABOVE SALE 18 POS x ac.|_ccl43t__THOMAS DOWLING & BON, ‘hucta. | town, fronting 90 fact on Cometogs stress bp an ieeeee: | the preiaises = we will ouil tn from of | Saking tn las varsoustonmches taatinsy berbacraseea te Pagunlied your Conduct, in the commanice:| Hvnytone fell through the, seakelding. | London Mision, Wesleyan Méthodist Churehs | «dime of the tala unl FRIDAY, OCTORIS SEK LAT stoax, ave lardbpeh octet 1ooteet to 50igee preted by Takes LOTS 53, 84.85 AND 80, ber oid im d een us. oe . AS ns ie, | W- i ‘ork Am ‘NTH, # “eee brick stable in ood condition. Subject to its px E 1001, 7 — - that you havelforgiven, much roughiess snd | 0g to the pavement eversthing in ite| W-» fitst address, Christian Work Among the | TELNTH, ot same lows and piace.) © covet eater Hon of a cend of trust in ler 1444, folio 401. et weg,, | Pach Jot fronting 16 feet on Florence street andrun-| [,ADIES WISHING THEIR FINE WHITE AND re ne Sages mech seg path. It had been raised by an inch rope and | Poor, Rev. William McKee, United Brethren in| | 15 a4. i TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL ESTATE, one of sald land records ior $4,500.00. The above | BIB back with that width an eligible septh to a 10-fout aCe na ty on my part and that you have made | POC wile gave away just oe the top slecy wes | Christ: E., second address, Christian Work | °29-d&ds SAY amex | oftter site sacetee, Pane on. the Supteme’ Court | roswrty is between O and ¥ ‘tfecte, adjoining’ 1400 | siley, tot Si havin aley back and side The iote are | tits amd tin Droween Lace Curiae 8 specials” ak allowances forsome unreasonable conduct from | Something gave away just as the top story was | OOo on2’ Rich. Rev. Thomas Allen, Weal HANCERY SALE OF THREESTORY Bnick | ofthe District of coiumom, im Lawty Cato mune | Cromerty ts ben evantiy Hovated it » efowing sevtion. beins near the | Retectabie prites, cau ‘coin d with lees patience | Teeched- e fal ol e derrick hurled } Wethoflist church; W. Third add: Shri HOUSE No. 108 FIRST STREET NORTHWEST, | berwd 1207+, Jonn H. Waite. oc al. va. Elen M. Bogs | “ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, AT FIVEO'CLOCK P, | Corurabis street railroad, the herdic aud carette ines, 7 me, which, to anybody gifted wit Bs | Payne to the ground and he sustained injuries | Methodist church: W. Third address, Christian | / POO, SO vent IMMEDIATELY NOWTH OF | el al., wo will ofter tor anie atyubic auc ion ta tront | MME ea Cag t eS ARi Ee Aes MEINE CLOCK P. And offers an iegant oppurtunity for investiaent. iss Lizzie LUCAS and conciliation than yourself, would have been | ¢ 70)" 10.¢ < of his body. The men | Work in Agricultural Districts, Rev. J. C. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tenitses wud iu the order heremaiter | parts o: lots 10 and 11, in Old Georgetown, frouting | termseasy end made known at sae, A deposit of M axD : jt almost every part of bis body. The men | p72 D&D. Methodist Epivzoral ch < - , Staten, AX, SHE AWELETH DAx OF | 251042 fret on High st. bo ane $50 required om each lot at sale. MISS BELLE TIN most difficult. tzell, D. D., Methodist isco} church. By virtue of a decree. Ostober 1, 1891. by the 7% % Ci 3 1o- Kh st. an irregular depth of EB. MAK : ich | ¥O were at work below heard the * » by tne | UCTUBEN, 1801, at THKEE O'CLOCK P.M-+ 32. a “Lhe tots will be 2h wilege renabunerat intents the dtialtios which |Craah "and "they managed “to. get| q third somion Topic: Minos.” 740 pm. | SPTint oar is beige hy fh eae | A a NR ouow. | ect teat ry Ay eens tm | mela k eewat| any wh Se aM NTE surrounded you during these negotiations. the | Cot of the way. Morrie Wright, a | devotional exercises, &c.; (17) E., 7:40 p.m., | aut. Ciara Sano et al., we wil Offer lor sale at public | 41s described real evtate in tuo city 0. Waslungton, ta | Piso of ete yaa On DIY Guo Own, a partic- | _Ocl4-d&d» Auctioncers. Wi G 1. Nw, constant daily anxiety which would have been ran ~ Paige med essay, Missions in Heathen Lands, Rev. W. ‘suction iu iront of ti mises, on FRIDAY, THE | te District of Columbia, to wit: Crisinal lows three (3) | ular description of which Will be aunbon ‘With a FIRST-CLASS rwhelming t0 anybody possessed of less | Cl0Fed laborer, did noteget away in time and | font; Jnusians tp Heaton Lands, Rov. Wi: | Ieee iti bay oe Bom on EMD AL EAE | soa sour in saab leut hundred’ ‘and om (iO), | tule. The atove proper LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers GoUDs over Fbody posse Fp h~ z 3 nection; W., ENTH DAY 0 , 1801, oranin sna (i) 7 square “ brope a > Courage and devotion than yourvelt. ink him aeneclese He nas badly injured avout | "48 address, New Fields Eotered Since 193 | BARE 4GUECHOCE, M4, fatare Oc, | apa it ibe fy m.eauareciets bundratand ain | nd aweihne i cxadcnt cris and bys drain hvuse . TQ. CLOSE AX FSTATE. seta tall iesntcited” “I fervently hope and believe that the pros- | 126 him s a Rev. C. H. Kiracofe, United Brethren in Christ | feeton Ist strest weat Uy’ feet deep, and is igiproved | Sausry elelt hundred and twenty, (420), origmal lots | dred of trust in Liter 125%, folie 1S ck seq OF asd Te gittaTE ON Sra TEES ER AME HICARD-DUMAIN OF PARIS, 09 pects of Ireland are not so dark as you fear, Webs he li 1 girl, in- | (Old Constitution, ond address, Thomas | >¥8 !arve, finely |ullt three-story brick house. (ba0), orue.nal Jot tho (2) in square eight hundred api | “B4Fecords. for €3, 000. . SIREET BETWEEN G AND H STKELIS Ey ey 5 repairing and mending of | te | Lillie Webster, the little school girl, was pain. "Terins of wale? One-third cash, and the residue in 19 Nearly all of the above property is under vod rental | rene x: and, after a little time, having passed through | si}. 5, vagy the | Lawrence, esq., mitive Methodist church; | two eq vents of one and two years re- | forty surce (B4:s), oriimailot five (3) im squareizht | anit ie most desirable itr every respect: NORTHWEST, BEING NO. 720. india cashmere shawis, oiut laces, curtains and the clouds and darkness, we shailagain stand | Fi unter broke two of her tenth, cat hos | (18) W-. essay, aiiasionsin Christian Lands, tiev: | spectively. with interest frouray'st al” or'siteaa, | itinired snd furd)-tive (4). original lots two nd | “™AliUis mont desirable iy every Fear eee eee Nida etct Sieh day of June, Sit aes. Reasaeaen en our former footing—when in happier days | falling timber broke two of her teeth, cuther | 4 ™'y i conura Db. D., Methodist Epi Siem 9S Benes a ea es ercat nae Tagtaty | (Sei), oPkainal lot six (0) in square ebeht hundred cag | Uiguad ftom the assignee And wall Le wend at the men. | AU 26scLnd duly recorded in Liber Luda folk me | hae ‘we were comrades in arms in bebaif of a united | sapere res ins er wana x i gate: preoes ik re - ght were putin the first pre- church; E., first address, Rev. Wm. Gibson, B. UT A deposit of $200 1% sola. t be paid at time of sale. seventy-six (78), orieimal iot seventeen (17) mm square lance in \¢ purchase money in and by the written direction of the parties in interest. ME. D. TAULELLE, cl 7 casi, obe and two years, evidenced by the pur- Late of Glo 14th st., removed to 1217 G Ireland. A.. Wesleyan Methodist churck; W., second ad- | Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from | Six hundred and eight (GOs), and all square six uun- | Chasor's notes, and secured by the property sold, with, MH CHEE public auction, in trunt of the preaines, |” Lace Curtains mended abl dune up equal poy — cinct patrol wagon and driven to the Emer- gir ae ie or ate cost in | Gred and tweury-two (62). interest at per cent pel y or $200 | 8, THURSDAY, OCTOBEK TWENTY-SECOND, | reteomeu oat a Dearest Dei tuanias Se Pansuri’ "| S:8¢Y Hospital. but Payne ied before the | dress, Hey. ©. N; Grandson, D. D., Methodist | uit nlhad, *Eonesancs af Rebrdingi | ferme ct cne-hins of the purchare Blois | Shench bre arwund by required ut the ur | OM a MALE-PASY LOUK “OCLoCR PM; | SSSooP ant asasinn” Viger Ssutrw hs wee rae é —_— ysicians could examine his injuries and his E omer frou the day or male, the dolerred pasiuents to. bv se- | SHAPER, i Ne LOT 11 IN SQUARE 12 by eee Mr. O'Brien concludes: “Thus closed the | Pyle qerremoned to the mat ee ie a eee Te WHEELER aketinre. | cured on the proverty sod im auch tuauner an may be | els etauasgamee el, All converanctax and | routine 63120 cm thy westeaee Meteenth street | _C2"e Seauitas special <a Boulogne communications, with full recogni: | No, 939 25th street. Marriage Licenses. Re ne eee ee aAnGiae Bab ahs Loan anerety Nitta, Per | Guaner Vermin of nae to be complied with witha ten | BY A debth ob feet. Tauproved by a three-story trek | JZUTTONS Ty OKDEK yy” Hon that we parted as Bouorable opponents” |" Wright was attended by the physicians and| afarriage licenses have been issued by the] y.rren y winttaus # Oo taco: £°o.g | dayior ade, rie pancoues of purcomersiany at is | AAyé pitt fale or the sosicmeo wil rset thecost of | ravietee, Xy back Widinc and anwdern tuuprove: | 29,10 sare; fat taney. tall shay. plain or with ————— was soon after removed to Freedman’s Hos-| clerk of the court to the following: Aug. F. — Sn oF tei option pay the whole purchase mdnes in casi algae een R. C. GWYNN, his ts vers valuable vroperty. (food neisibor- | SMILL, 11: thet news =0-im”” IN WALL STREET TODAY. Pe ten Pbgeicinns found that be was sut-| Brogdon and Mary E. Cooper; Wm. Nalley and TOMORROW. a tieaale, Allconveyauemns at thecest of the pur | THOMAS Me. FIET{—MeRe OL Hobert B. Cropley. | Rood. me waste xxv rhonescexcry, | Yn WO | ALL THe LATEST STMLIS IN CARE AND feuianak Shes sioaeu a Ggrmeg egeoe ypintsn| Louisa Junghaus; Clarence Jackson and Lettie | —— (garner ‘Attorney for Ansience, oc16akds | git interes can pane 1B oueand two years | CUNRINGHAM. Furriers, “L008 Sth st tee Ost 5 ee women asec scalp om the girl ehead weak she a et, "Be | Sackson; Jesse Jones and Elizabeth Rolls; Chae. | WEES & C0-. Austioncers. trom day of sale oF the property will, be: seed at the PENCANEON BHOS., ‘uctioncer, Property, or all caste nl eave y eee ae onthe | Mayle sealshin gamuente dyed and sitered into, lates way Stocks. | scaly 4 ‘and Irene V. Mudd; Page Moore and Ada | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF DRY Goons, ‘cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘oth and w streets northwest. | at cost of purchaser. A deposit of @200 Wil be re. | S2!8 aca a. s New Your, Oct. 16.—The stock market was a | et home, No. 1115 14th street. Lee and Irene V. Mudd; Page Moore and ade | ee or rioneny, Panty GOOBe: UbNwx 8. MATIHEWS, — gaired at thneot sale. “Terms to be complied within | \PLS. VA TRAVIS, MODIBTE, BulbaL little more active this morning. ‘The opening THE TESTIMONY. And. MeGarraghy and Mary Imogene Walte:| SRN A'S Brcin ASiryp Qt peATUBPAR JOUN RIDOU, | DESIRABLE BUILDING 107s IN GEORGETOWN, | CP craft purchase nay ve tesla rik abd com | OU 1rourecpur ond Moding Mabie akin aceay was firm with prices from 3; to % percent | The first witness called to tell how Thomas | meyer; Marcellus B. Farley and Mary M. Fai FEN OCLOCK A.M. O8 MONHOE STREET se30-dts us w4Daw. ‘THURSDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER TWEN-| oci3-akas SRESEW Sauupeon, Trustees, | Perieet nt. 7 12th st. mw. ‘24-ian higher than they closed last night. This was | Payne. colored, came to his death was George | ley, both of Fredericksburg; George C. Fairfax | "AR WASHIN > TON, S@-THE ABOVE SALE POSTPONED UNIL | TY-SECOND. at HALF-PAST FOUR P. M.; we will 1p ae sipikke os si KONE INDUsiRE y cbt a ~ “ = SATURDAY, OCTOBER SEVENTEENTH, 1891, at | ®!! 4t public auction, on the premises, ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, ool, AUS G st, have reopened s. followed by afurther improvement in all por-|W- Bradiey, the foreman in charge of | aud Emma J. Fairfax, both of Fairfax county, | 7 iouas powLiN THREE O'CLOCK FM + 8" 111 CHOICE BUILDING LOTs oN w street | Li’ a tor Cludren's suits, i “connection with rescaling Sowetas tame ce itlewnd |the stone work on the McGill. build. | Va: Lee Budget and ‘Hurriet Jackson, both of | 'T" peta HEAKK 8. MATTHEWS, Trustee. BELWEEN FAVELTE (THIRTA-FIFTES BLE UNIMPROVED | sha wuliiner tis Nencahe gat, Heading and Louisville and | ie Ho testitiod that ho was peosent eicy | Fauauier county. Va.: George S. Lewin and WEGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | octoity JUN RIDUUT. ‘Irustes. STREET AND TMIMTY-SEN~ STH STREE A SORRION PATTING “Sick YARD: Bot Missourt Pacific took the lead fe thesanyy | the accident cecurred. “The stone, he said, | Eiz® Heyward; James O. Ureast and Kate | HORSES, CARI QL PEMSGX AL” EE | PUNCANGON BROS, Auctioneers, THESE AML NOT'BUBLRDAN LOTS, igre feat cur Sree hoe per dae Pring dealings,closely followed by AtchivonandNorth- | "St Talsed to the top of the building, | OP avang Hill, Vert Thos, Ransom and’ Lose | EEREr AisQCHAUCHION ROOMS, PENNS AL. a eee meres. | Sit bout ens tecch aneth of ee eee OEE, ff oervend G. W. LUCas oineos. exe Posie preferfed, though in neither ot | Sty, fest, {na the men were getting ready | Senkins, both ‘of Charles county, Md; W. ik | OS SATUNDAT OULOBEM SEVENTEENTH: | TRUSTEES, SATE OF 4 VALUABLE RESIDENCE | St. elecric. rood with, Fayette st ther he ee —— These was the advance for more than s small Noise like. something giving’ way. He | Bkyant and Ella Proctor; Richard W. Muon and ‘Aixthtpek OF NEW AND SeCOND-| SECTHE CITY, CONSISLING OF "ACRICE | Eigheammomucck an, muuet steady inprovern value, Dain, Seccen,_ Besides Sho stoets mentioned, Union | Sit” «Leck oat tad “ae wom tel Jetunette MM. Kelley; H. Norris and E, Kent, TES, PARL OUESTORY “BRICK DWELLING, ROAR | fondo irom ote to, aith st Thre: tre between bar cuzaxixa, Pacitic, Rock Islend and Erie were | S4. {Lc » oth of Culpeper county, Va.; J. P. Brown and s 0. 1802 + | Soh and Fayette e lois haves depth of 125 ‘scovRINe. | he said it than the stone fell. He mi WEST. 20-foot alley, with a 5 Beatin aot EEE! BEE TEE WCE | Poome rom the ten who nerewonkigg top| Cin? E Sono, both of Bhenadoab, Va oF ieee fet otras, net ug enema | ears ten yn aah ; : y € pat atiader ame ° 2 2 A.D. re- | three choice corners devine : cha. > Se at Ree ie men ee ee arte la Crates of the Corwin. HOC” UE AUDASHE SRINGANE ED, | animate Baring tataas ee Dati gue: | feast weary iat asec poocest Sat Sim peices showing fractional | cw’ gas’ what cored the ‘slider ita | Capt Shepard, chiefof the reveane marino | 2 NCLUDING SEVERAL OTHEM. AN: | quest Of tho Loder or the note secufed thersiy we | Tat us OF inoderate meals desitinut to secures inches. thence | Dresses dyeda Mourning Black my fall epectatty. @ains on the opening figures in many instances. | vs ath: ‘th a. ae a. ‘th hi TIQUE PIECES, WALNUT AND OAK CHAM. | will sell at puvlic auction, in front of the premises, on | bul jing jot in a Wost desirab.e and improving tocation thence west 125 | set aad sekcaly emeamarhet became more active | Cut the desrick. ‘The atone, he said, | fees Cane Heotea eee dee es SZePort |. BER PUMATLUMEIN SULUES AND SHPAUATE | WEUNESUAY, “OULOBLE SEVER tit" rusk real | “"furmsc! sae Ouethird cash ; balance in ace ot'be | MEN CH DYEING. SOQUMING ABD DRY Gl and steadily increased in strength throughout |S", ““oisted inside the wall, from Capt. Hooper, commanding, the revenue | eee ee ORD AAR GIDE ANDE, | guste ltiats ta ibe cityee Seno See twosears, at per ‘cent antares <A Bo od mma ‘whith of ead Pine esciitimes, tab New York the hour to noon. | New York Central was es-| Wie, plsted inside, | the | wal steamer Corwin, dated Sitka, Atasfe, Soptomber | -. EXTENSIONS TAULES, COUCHES. LOUNGES | Coluuibum wo wit: Al ttc pisee‘or steel of | ally, and noten fo be secured Ui mnie! wrk of every Geacripuion. roves te the a eatal tide arattj | the wall and toppled over. If the stone had |20, giving a detailed, statement of the cruise of| | AEW.c AND, SECOSD-HAND | HALE Maa" | Jans and prenrage Xnown and dhatineuished os Oe | each lot at time of mis, Couversemen ber eee APigior abd RGAMQLINE PERCH Sormerty wom ae te pee ene at ee eeesist ranged | been landed he said it would have bee that vessel in Bering sea during the past wea-| 7WO- PIANOR, ONE PLATED COFFEL Cha | ofam oucir sont oa Sorta Ml Mreet ty the deyus or | ehanlek Acie Of see, Couveyancine, Bc at pur- eS 1 m safe. r i the pi from 44 to1 per cent. At this writing (1:30 p. | pie ol Wh daexiok Ke including. his action i i i HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, A Verity | orinmal lot nitulered twenty-five Co), in square | Gtherwise richt reserved to reels et ther cad oat m.) market is dull but steady. Sales, 150,- | One tide of the derrick wes broken by the fall. | son. ling ion: in ‘warning veteols LAHGE ASSORTMENT OF BRUSSELS, IN- | numbered onguundred.and forty (140), together with | defaulting purchaser after 5 days’ advertisement: of 000 shares. | “Was there any defect in the derrick?” the | against a violation of the modus vivendi. He} GhalN AND OTHER CARPETS. RUGS. be. tie impwoveUeMES NETO int vant | BUCH eam, DUNCANSON BROS. DENTISTRY. Money 334 per cent. Exchange quiet and | C%OHer #sked. we ee eee eee oe te cieee AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, payments, respectively In one (1), tro (2) and three | —"e SS > HOSHON'S DENTAL r firm. 48laiS4}5 posted rates. “Actual rates | g,. Nene Nhatever.” he responded. “That was | haunts of the sea otter hunters, and says that | wongps, cajtALs, BUGCIES, HARNESS, ke, | (3) years with mterest payabio eeiniannuaiiyctthe | | ATIMER & SLOAN. AUCTIONEERS. GSP hoe hace ete Pell eee Bad ead ‘Sedei80%, for akcty dass and 1533ate fore. | the fifteenth stone hoisted and cach one | the utter disregard of the law against the kill- at MEugo he. | Tae orenk (po, cent per-annum wscured by adeed | ML pais bar ios B.S. Ell cote 620 om Mand. “Governments steady. Currency 6s, | eighed two tons light.” ing of sea otter threatens to result in the utter | DOCTOR'S BUGGY IX GOOD CONDITION, MADE | of trust on the property sold. or ait setts at tuso. uch | SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. aay Zp. a. All ite, Iii bid; 4, coup., 1168 bid; extended Je reg? | , The coroner spoke ot otheraccidentsin which | extermination of those animals in. few BY BREWSTRN, fm tent 10) day trom dey of su'e trustees Teserve'the | SRONTING (GO) SIKIX FEET ON WEat istered, 100% = ‘“S" | derricks figured, and he thought there was too | years. He suggests that means be taken to| gwo PRATFORM SCALES, CAPACITY. FouR | Hult totecltthe property at the Mek of aerauites aoa EIB, WEST WASHINGT OS. BO much slant to them. Secure a strict enforcement of the law for the | ""PHOUSAND , ROUNDS. SUILABLE " HUMt | purchaser aiter Ge daje' advertisment of suchitewe | GEOSE AN ESTATE. + ee ae Witness assured the coroner that such was | protection of these animals. He also says that| = WEICHING ANY HEAYY MATLMIAL. deposit o1 two i ‘dollars (00) will be required Psteii pee FINANCL AND COMMERCIAL, not the cause in this case. thomas Boswell of the schooner Margaret of | pINE LARGE BAY MAKE, YOUNG AND SOUND, | at timeot, sale. Ali conveyancny and recordiux at HALF-PAST FOU. a “ —__ Seattle wae so badiy injured by a bear he was | _W.'b. ALL GUUDS ‘OL EVENY DEMCHIPTION | Parchaser'westi | TO! ee 3 feet front bythe depth ailigmabas Saerming om ceria dene COMMODOKE INGRAHAM DEAD, | bunting near Mollie bay that it was necessary | TUT, WONTH WILL BE SOLD FOR SIULADES | sc2t-dkds 1HOS. HYDE, § Trustees. | an ar OUscet of lor numbered iUSef anaes Rene fio Sew Vora ‘Stock Rarket, aa reported OF seetist to amputate his leg. j THOMAS DOWLING & SON, S ACCOUNT OF RAIN THE ABOVE 8, sbition to Georwetown, tm ths Daseroc er Osteen Sire to Corson and 3 ie F street. He Won Kenown in the Kostze Affair in| The operation was een | performed ‘at\| _0cis-2t Sot | ee eNO NE Oe TU ous SALE | “Teri of sale: One-third of the purchase money in, 1852—A Confederate Sailor. Unalaska by Surgeons Berryhill aud Page of | T)UNCANBON DROS, auchousers, I, at HALF-PAST FIVE Seo eencnecnel iy adatar Gane eee Cuantestos, S.C., Oct. 16.—Duncan Nathan- | te savy and the man is ina: fair way to re- Oe ares pe, BEANE erty, with untcrest ut 6 percent per annul. “Comwep: | iel Ingraham died here this morning. cover, | In closing his report Capt. Hooper sys | 1 saag awp SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S AXD Saeiee ne citi hicgemts es ee | 5. nalaska | He was born in Charleston December 6, 1903. that the increasing commerce of BOYS' NEW CLOTHING, a@-THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN POSTPONED makes it necessary to have decided improve- Quaccount of the inclemency, of the weather until Entered the naval service of the United States | ments in thecustoma service at that port. TO BE SOLD BATU A On EELS ESTELSTEE 1801, at eg 5 in 1812 at the age of nine years, In 1852 he WITHIN OUE SPACIOUS SALES ROOMS, BRAINAKD H. WARNER. trustees, eee. ——- described ‘real | J) is |) was ordered to the command of the brig St. A Conductor Instantly Killed. ON cls THOS. HYDE, i LATER SLOAN, Auctioneers, Dustrict of aoe . joined the Mediterranean squadron, | George Mehler, a conductor on tlie Raltimore | gatURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER SEVEN- 1 HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncer. 1600 Ga. eine parks late y he gained world-wide fame as the repre- ~ 96 His ans ag ‘Washington Stock Exchange. Saies—iteguiar cail—12 o'clock m.: Eckington We. Columbia National Bank, 8 at 150; 60 at 15a. West End at 6" After call—Coluin ia at 160; & at 150, i ll Hl 14s | v=] Commodore Ingralszm and | Sentative of the United States in historic Kosata | affair. He entered the naval service of the confed- erate states, receiving the appointment as com- mander and was assigned to duty at Richmond | as chief of the burean of ordnance. Since the war Commodore Ingraham has lived a very quiet and upretentious life, taking | no part in public affairs. Last year when Ad- }miral Gherardi was here he paid a visit to renewed an ac- quaintance which was formea in the Mediter- Tanean many years ago. ant 2 SE + Reducing the Garbage Service. Health Officer Hammett decided today to make a further reduction in the garbage serv- and Ohio railroad, was run over by a trainast night and instantly killed. The deceased was one of the most popular men on the road, and when the rad news was announeéd in the depot last night it brought tears to the eyes of many of his fellow workmen. The unfortunate man was married and had an adopted child living with his wife and himself. He was at work yes- terday and conciuded his day's labor about 9 o'clock. He remained about the depot con- versing with his friends a few minutes and then he started to walk along the track toward his home in Northeast Washington. When between F and G streets herwas struck by an outgoing train aud his body was Rng! mangled. His head was nearly severed:from his body aud his arms and legs were cut and mashed. Exactly TEENTH, 1891, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, CONSISTING OF ABOUT 1,000 PAIRS OF MiN'S AND BOYS’ TROUSERS. ‘THESE GOODS ARE ALL NEW AND IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, AND THE ATTENTION OF PRIVATE PERSONS AND DEALERS 18 RE- SPECTFULLY CALLED. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ocli.kt BENSINGER, Auctioneer. WASHINGTON HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. RY SALE OF HORSES, MARE! AGES, WAGONS. HARNEDS, best CAE NTE De soi at She Bazaar, } Louis ; - how the accident happened is not known, but nabs ST MORNE.” ogi Koud workers: SEVER: Goverument ‘houis—U- S. 4% registered, 1097, | ice by taking off four wagons and three of the | it is thought that he got his feet tangled in the SU baie of Boxers, 2GN Bid Hing aaked U.S.“ “Suyoum, lov: | temporary inapectora. ‘Thin will leave thirty. | geal ite or was ipa by the wire and | wortny fasuSounou'st buyer sei ‘of ‘Colutbia Bonda—Market stock, ta, | *¥ W#s0ns and seven inspectors in the service. | thrown across the i bid, —asked. 2year fand, 6x, bid, — asked. 20-year fund, 5a, 1599, — asked. Water stock, is, cur- ~ asked. so-year fund, bs, gol — asked. ater stock, is, 1208, cur —asked. 5.036, 1924" fund. cur- = ape Se a souds—Washington and George , 105 bid. Is aaked. Wash Georgetown Kailroad’ Convertibie 6s, i ae 3 & £ mn i i | 1 ; F paar Christian KRuppert’s WilL In the case of the estate of Christian Rup- rt the consent to the probate of the will by Yaris Zan has been withdrawn. ae ‘The Rock Creek Park. On the assembling of the commission this morning District Attorney Cole announced that Mr. I. Hoas a A — JP Mrs. Scherer Returns the Money. Auditor Petty informed a Stk reporter this morning that Mrs. Scherer (formerly the Widow Newman) had returned to him for re- ALSO rece eres, oui diape te | ec lo-t CHANCERY SALE PHOPEBTY INT 1891, by the Supreme Court OF VALUABLE UBURBAN "HE VILLAGE OF “LINCOLN,” By virive of 2 decree passed on the 24 of October, ‘Of the, District of Co.um: ‘Richard, pest ST i inns Lots 1. AT Land in PARLOR 801 ‘CHAMB«. S, MATTIN Pet CGS. Sibeboaip, br OAK AND WALNU ry IN. MOND. Meaitenee FEATHER ‘No. 1125 17th street, “uhwest, commencing ITE, ODD CHAL BR FURNITUR “4 BS, OAK AND BRU Ld op Sf webs ea EBON TABLE TO MATE The BER CHAIRS, AP AUC it ‘the entire contents, i 5 Le is HHT ie y SIE ioe" ‘The well-known ladies’ physician, can be consulted Gafty from 10%01and5to@ Prompt trestment. MAGNETIC 07 p.m.

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