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ee Pees - ms Ho Se 7 Re oe ee oy ss 4 is 7 + MAKESURE [—42% TOMORROW. 2 » EUTUKE DaYs. CITY AND DISTRICL CHILIAN LIBERALS WIN. @ A wealthy London merchant gives the Mr. Thomas Allen Tells of the Condition of | The Election on Sunday Passed Off Without A TALK ON NEW ZEALAND. ; phoremeigenad ders prose BEER Ro a SE PS tA secret ot hia business success ax follows: “| store thaa twenty-five years ago Mr. Thomas | Tye election for meccincatta ge [ATIIEE & GOAN, Atetioners LATIMER © BLOAR. Aacocners. RATCOPPE, Dike B00. Aucmoncers valways feel happy when I am advertising, for | Allen went to New Zealand from England. Yee-| members of the senate and chamber of deputies OF THIS. — TRI or THE, en Fac ee PRE careCee? SEAS bE AEE then I know that, waking o= sleeping, I have a | terday evening Mr. Allen left Washington, after | in Chili was held on Sunday. The day passed SHOW é' TREET prose SABEETS NORTH M obT BY AUCTION strong though silent orator working for me; | B4Ying been here saa delegate ue eae — quietly ard there is uo doubt that this was ‘ é BES. te. oan SauNte Dietrict oes reenter ts <o . ee ecumenicai conference, 1 Jue to hp —— A ~ ene who never tires, never makes mistakes, and | {roach a portion of the weet and sonthwest | Crests Lacey a eulhe ces Rar pr HENEVER on ibe select | NORTHWEST. a aot z pRareat Bal Sabian an domo who iscertain to enter the houscholls from | will return to hia island home by steamer from | tire proceedings were marked by due regard. a cooking re- he it ‘Of the Dastriet of ‘ FS * U RPT ERN COR, OCTORLR Which, if at all, my trade must come.” To | San Francisco. In addition to being a devout | for the constitatiotial rights of all voters and 7 < secure the services of such an agent as this | Methodist Mr. Allen isa member of the Auck- | the result shows an overwhelming defeat of the shrewd merchant referred to, advertise in Tux | 4nd chamber of commercoand, incidentally, i8 | clerical party The returns show that the lib- an enthusiastic admirer of Washington and its | erals have a lar oral ests sche po = Seanas Seman eho e .rge majority in the elec : pla : : fas “ careening He fe read by orergbody 1 | ss stitente a lege, the dnties of the members of which are to ALMA. ae eet! SSokset paren ae Seen hp ‘ C1, Teta ee mab: ashing’ : 5 Sere Sevres Shishontion , = "Terms cash. Seete “tom, parsiiel to the worth Hale tvs, “aed reltorss Papen nut the to ache the Taba Rese aia mets - the “Royal.” Better re- WALTER B. WILLIAMS § O.. na LATIMER & SLOAN, | numiored nine dh aitera A tee sre (3 twos protective idea and sympathize with it when | portant difference that the members themselves sults will be. obtained appHOMAS DOWLING © 50R- LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, DUNCANSON BROS, Kactoncers, Sects Geplarnal Ganenene: copiccics cea used by other countries, but we fail utterly to elect and appoint the chief of the state ‘Pennsyivs ALUABLE PROVED RES! ‘CE RY BRICK Dw: NG. NO. Gos Er proved by a frame bulliine understand why the United States should re-| The members of the Chilian senate serve a because it is the purest. satinkeds cic sendees wee ERT STUMIE AT THD RORT EE AS or IK. RRELLING, NO. SOUT sired tertitnemt fuse to grant free entrance to raw wool for] term of six years and sxe slected'directly by P FOR. Sihuers Soni nwes tar AGCTION ge AR EINE OcLOCw ee eal cal aes ree ee 4 mamainctaring purposes. It fe & protien ese secre dae ears sod arccioned S Te will make the food — Jor rye amoGtti@0b nu wosr ux-| sR MooEALS TEE ad od Sofas galas acer pated ar awa srhich puzzles everybody in our region, includ- | GePutice serve throe yearend wre elected Dy . ular te HALE FLOWEH ROOTS: FIVE OCLUCK PM, we wili salt st LOT 44. sq. ditacal matters. “When we deue to amet in| Barty Se ahown by the fuct that it baa elected lighter, sweeter, of finer | Seuusinast Punta neamepttns tase the establishment of local industries we always | ttirty of ite candidates for senate, whil H 4 tion rooms ERIDAL, OGTOBER TWENTA. admit the material needed free of duty. Of| te clericale have elected only two. In the flavor, more digestible FAGRD, Seal” copmmenriae ak BCRVEN (O'CLOCK Fang teet PAI? Soaweyancaes m1 i 5 chamber of deputies the liberals wil! have full é Soe ee tie Tee eet estore THe name | control of the House. for they will have at least and wholesome. It_ is THOMAS. Trustee, ¢ Pe bs , the returas showing the 5 5 JUNCANSON BkOs.. a se ber of sheep is steadily increasing and today | ® Majority of thirty, liable and > Auctionssrs. defau/tini ATCLIFFE, DARE © GU., Aactoucers, we have 15,000,000 sheep in the colony. Wheat, heres of sitty-two Libersis and thirty-two always reliable unie pe Bitaa Dota. mw = ae R >) <q Sax, gold and kauri gum are also exported in EaSNES 2 See Se , form in its work. pee SET RD STEEN SOU THERSS BUSCANSOS BROS, | NEARLY NEW BRICK DWELLING CONTAINING large quantities. Songs Se ar Be ae A ‘Auctioneers MINE HOOMN, BATH AND. CHLLAR. Bhi ne “What do we do with our mutton? Freeze it leon Punished fox er ' F STATES CAPITOL. 22 PRLOMIDA AVENUE, PACING SIXTH and ship it to England as fastas vesselecan| Sylvester Franklin Wilson, the projector of ie PrORTIN, Gal, White House, On FRIDAY AFAERNOON, OCTOBER TWENTY. | _Ccl0<ite PRE 0 weamery. 1 SORTHWEST, BY AUC Jond and move out. Two or three steamers | female base ball teams, who was convicted Presidents Arthur and Cleve- FRUND, 1801. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell. sksek amiga KPNI TY EGH Ta, month carry away nothing but mutton and /Jast week of abducting fifteen-year-old Lib- ‘9, SQUARE 790, ee Cra wublic auction, In frogs of the premises, more vesls are urgently needed. The vovage | big Sutherlind from Dec es ta’ Incahaae® Ergputng 2044-100 fei ou Sd with depth of 70 feet UNREDEEMER PLEDGES. REEL. BETWEEN SANDO eee eR to Enginnd taken forty diye oc Gareshons. x ‘tun ree-st 1. WARREN JOHNSON, Auctioneer. On WEDNESDAY, dc TWENTY: | Fronting 16 feet on Florida syeuue aud tmprov Jast now weare fighting with the English | Sve sears in state pion and to Daya dee of LL get Pope ome eSariit fasts OPEN OCLOCR A ot st note | Earn Ate op Fria tn a sored Disc seo B butebers because they ticket our zautton as the | $1°gq 0"? im State prison and to, pay a fine of AUCTION SALES. Siodern conveniences; conveniently located wear Pa. | _T will eet by pabi how leaving for the eet, the folowing well Lept | pvtastuzg Part=.2\averod troucuut and her bisa ler agra best Scotch or Welsh mutton, We want people | until the Inst dollar ie paid. Wilson wae | =———=t 2 2On SALES. Dieronsh septte ee ee Sarees nome Sommencing TUES: | Toods: é Terme “Oneyiird ‘cau, the jurcheser to asus ® cone gues asecaane oe os New Zealand. 4. | thunderstruck wnen he heard the sentence and ‘THIS AFTERNOON. aa jibe hind cash, balance tn one and two years, | O'CLOCK 4 at 1 tbe ro i be aoe O5k Lape om. PAEeTINes, ons. of trast A S200) due F - PLING ID 3 ¢ gold product is by no means incon: was uuable to speak. JPATOLIFEE, DARR & CO, Auctioneers. ~~ | ROtes to bear G per cent ‘interest per annum. Kerest is due tweive moaths or more. consistiag of | peigg@ SPLENDID EXAMPLES UE THIS WELL- 4 pamncslbies os 3 ARK & CO., Auctioneers, vured by deed of trust, or wl ca! won of Gold, Silver and Metai-cased Watches, Chains, Charing, 4 AME Mr. John Maclaren Says the People Are Too | *réble, but the poor and the unemployed get +02 R sae Chaser. A deposit of €900 required at tine of sale. | Lockets, Ca Buttons: ones Stent dane deme iatieaieder”' — yardadtoned .: % ‘e financial satisfaction outof the kauri gum a THUSTEES' SALE OF THREE NEW TWO-STORY | Conveyancing, &c.. at pnichaser's cost. Ten Siiverware, Dianonds, Clothing, Drews Goods, Books, r arey | ee os Busy to Thiak of Annexation. eld z “d , Railway Disasters Abrod. SIX-ROOM BiICK HOUSES, Wi Sen, Uh oo RICH VELVET, MOQUES AND BODY BRUSSELS y fields. This gum, which is used in the manu: u eH WITH MODEEN | to. be complied with “im ‘siteen” days, otherwise | Boots, Shoes, Cubreilan, Caner, Gums, heveivers, | RICE .ET J A hotar, MAD One of the men who ought to know some- | facture of varnishes, is found in the Auckland | | Unknown persons made an unsuccessful at-| IMPROVEMENTS, ON TNELPTH. STREET | Heutrwserved to regal Be fuse ana cont uf defaulting | Boal Skin Wraps. lazors, Shears, Giassen, | TONGRDER BY ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & we = 3 . | purchassryatter fv Wver‘iscineut of » : . Mathematical, : 4 EK BY AKNOLD STABLE Le Gea cine thing about annexation or non-aunexation is| district. A gum hunter starts out with a spear | tempt to wreck the Great Western exprese| py vittur of aierdof crust ini een gea ae eiies | Bee se Ruated i Washinton, D.C. | ical ened Service] intrest ee GRRE ACHE GEER GARY BLE SILE CLU5H | tnx, recording, Be... pur Jobn J. Mack: see lof Toronto, | #2 shovel. With the spear he prods the soil, | train near Reading England, on Monday night Ro. 13s, toute SSF et seq.. one of the land records NCANSON BKUS. Sale to continue MORNINGS AT TEN O'CLOCK AND. MISE PG Thane RBS PEDEet omens ATC jobn J. Maclaren, queen's counsel o! * jandif he strikes a piece of gum he sbovelé | uy viacing obstrenti the track. The | {rtheDistrict of Colmatia, and at the request oF the im = EVENINGS Al SEVEN O'CLOCK until all the lots] = CRACRERING SIANO, pO ri a. ecient a Conada. Mr. Maclaren bas been in the cits #8 | away the dirt and reaches his prize, which in in | 2 Bacng obstructions, on the track. |The ) party sscurad thereby. we will sll af nabiic auction, FELT, Yoke holders please ake gouce MOK | Chalks IN SILK PLUSH ODD TECES [Ake FRAN, AvoTIONLA 8 delegate te tlie ecumenical Methodist confer- | Imps of varying size. Jt is worth trom $200| on'ine trac No one war iepanee FIRST DAY OF (SEPTEMBER. A, 'D. Ul, at | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON TWENTY-FIRST | Anctionecr. aba OczLOr Gaon Sanaa pokes Tae vasetk | sate ow vaLrania surnovap PROPERTY exce and i nov on his way home to sco how] to £00 ton, and ie neatly all shipped to New | °",'train dashed into the buffers at the Mont | enue ceueen thouitiy Guanine, deste. rad SOMWERE, BAND OO BEMEELD | J)UNCANSON BHOS., auctioneer Fine Usok Wit (C4 FhoN ty Xaltay ins FEET On” wont . asineas and | York. i , = 4 Commibia, to wit: All those ce ct y AFTERNOON, WENTY- —— y > du Cu Riecight partners in the nw business and | TO. as sieia large, For the past ten | Panane tion, Paris, yesterday, while ru: CPiand aid preciies enoee so aan, Crise: Paste Toes | TETRIS TL Ae TOES Bee hy Ea bs | VALUABLE RESIDENCE pRopeRry ox moap| £5) GKESS AILETS, WEST WASHINGTON, FO absence. Temperance and religious people in| cere ‘The climate is very fine. We have no eS | Hotsce d. Gray's subdivinon of ail ‘ors {Hose eh) on LWENTY-FIRS' SALE. : IN Y-sIktH DAY mcdscildsectslatycond of Mx, Mecho: | cov Rnctmedcadvery autos Pasokan TE oe bored nine numired and eachty-one (Drea the salts | atzeet bydepte of 100 feck to Wics” Auasane i | OB EDXESDAY APTERNOON, ocronen| Tu : May HR EO a ~ . } apres in th me B. and O. Earvings and Expenses. subdivision is ot record in the office of the surveyor | the northwest for building purposes. TWENTY-FIGHTH, at HALF-PAST FOUR P.M 7A FM... the east :Wy feet trumt by the depth of W feetot Mis first appearance before her majesty’s privy | lemons and oranges grow in the open air. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the board | Of tue District of Columbia, in Liber 18, folio 0, to- | “Terma: Sold subject to. trust of 81,500; one-half of | We Will seli at pubiic’auction ‘on the premises a de> w lot uiimbered 105, and the west :W0 tect frout by te A, a ‘Most of our people—and there are 600,000 of gular monthly meeting nd wether wit ail the improvements, &. rear tor other half of bal- | sirable piece of property, kvown as the Williams’ TEI depth of BY feet of nuIntered 10) of eid in Bos) © coancil in London (the highest court in the | ., 71°"come from Creat Britain and Ireland, | of direetorsof the Baltimore and: Obio took | “Terus: Gsechindceas Sateithes in, one and two : Grailcush over ¥ia00incun | Eroperiy, between Wasiitiston aud Comsress” strest we a in the Bat Erittsh empire) was for the purpose of sus- | ‘hem—come from @ artheseenead [ak yeurs, 6 percent per antiun, pay-ble setulcaunualiss | beance ‘A deposit of #200 af tine of sale. | Georgutown, renting 1:8 feet om Road street aud | Fb ue-tuled of the - i a eat ies a There are a few Americans, an roughout | place yesterday Earnings and expenses for | secured by deed of trust upon the premises sid, or ull | Convey: ng. Ke. at purchaser's cost. Terms to be | Coptatuing 43, 7s square feet TR ™ one and t taining the constitutionality of the dominion | most of the country isa sprinkling of Fronch | September, 1891, compared with September, | cesbs tt tee, option or tap punto nk apie | Conrezan ig ten ins otherwins ight reeerved.to | © Lerms-» Onelirdcash. Dalance fm one and two| 4X uy a deed of local option law. Here he found himself pitted | cud German. Two or three settlements of | 1949. Earnings 1690, €2.422,8/8; 1801, €2, 908,859; $20 on cach Louse required'ut ike “tive of male, if | Reet at ink an coat of defaustine Purchaser, after ve Zears with interest, secured by deed of trust, oF all . Sega maren at Ore sgainet the late Judah P. Venjamin, remem | Scandinavians have done remarkably well, and | inereane, 40.580. "Expenses 1890,” 1,338,605; | four the day of sale the Slee ae ee eANTS | Gage advertivement ot such resale iu some newspaper | Asli, A BROOKE B. WILLIAMS, Owner. AR, COST @400; | Orino sat. We will well duis property: usa whove. oon ered in this country as one of Jeitervon Davis’ | so has one colony which, originally from the | 1991. €1.489,266, increace, £100,661. "Net 1890, | fevellthe. property at tie Fisk nad cost oF the aviaule | Scie eae DUNGANSON BROS., Aucts. Mittin S. FISK, Mele | i prescuts particu ar advantayes to mvestorn wine wish cabinet officers. Mr. Maclaren won bis case | Lighhndsof Scotland, came latterly from Nova | $934 918; 1891, €814,087; decrens® $20,181. | 1DK,PUrChaser aiter five days advertisement of such ATOLIFYE, DAR & 00., Ans L -—e 2kD COLNESE | rove Gates ot an gaan is now in force in ada. In 34, 5 087 ; 131. Tesa.e 1D soine newspaper published in Washington, & 00., Aucts. TKUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED SUH FLERS ¥. a 5 and the law is now in Earnings and expenses for the twelve months | D.C. | Ail conveyancing and recording at tue cost of —— PROPERTY ON FIFTEENTH STRLET. BL. iD MUPE clits Aw these days Mr. Maclaren is legal adviser to the | “Methodism is very strong in New Zealand. | of the fiscal year 184091 compared with the | 0 Purchaser. VERY VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON| TWEEN L AND M BTREETS NOMIHWEST” ee pd = Canadian Methodist chur We have no state religion. ‘In one part of the | same months of the fiscal year 1889-°90 showed Lver0s ES ponpH, s.,} Trastees. BrRGRREA BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND] py virtue of an onder of the Supreme Court of the READS, COMFORTS, SILVER-PLATED BICYCLES. wisn ieiti the United staiess® asked 'e Sian | Coats mbich was settled by the Archbishop of |g net increase of exrnings amounting to $5,089, | RATCLIFFE, DAKRECO.,Auitn'” we7d&da | on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTORER TWENTY: | DME gL Columia made on tus Agim day of sep: | BRIER po GM EVR. ge wats | union with the United States?” asked @ Srar | Canterbury aud his associat ev Methodism has| A dividend of 5 per cent on the stock of | rye surchaser at thestovecsie having fled to any | ZHEND ab, aLEIVE O'CLOCK, wo will offer for | ye Wobert K White et ak No. 13190), Equity Ducaet | , Tals ta ctter IO range By hy wicroLe | made wondert ns. We have no saloons is nN » 3a Tront Of the premises, 2, we will sell. to. the hixbest Ladder, im trout of the e's SEYou tuust remember.” replied Mr. Maclaren, | ¢pen om sanay snd the only train that run | we, Waahington Branch was declared. The | compiy nauthe terine of midate tie properd te ai OP RUCI SAL Lor 3, este EOD AY, tie ANHIETDAS OF VKHBE S'stoax, | teem tlltue our stock, wich sncinden she cei “that the Canadians, as Je, are intensely | on the Sabbath are those that keep the port in | of declaring a dividend on the common atock | NINE TH, in tront of the premises, AT FIVE | Fronting 100 feet on N strect and running back 90 | PM. the following described’ mal cateta® Situcteak | _0c20-dte Auctioneers. _ | jos than cost to choos Dunne Unrated bar Joyal to Great Britain. The queen's birthday | communication with the city. it i O'CLOCK P.M. upon the sane tes us above, ut the | fect. This lot can be readily subdivided into valw. the city of Washixxton, District of Columbia, 10 wit: gains th new and second-baud machines Lerum meds 1 ry at its November retin rarch: uses ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, is celebrated much more enth : | “Politically 1 think we have the freest consti- acute Tiak and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘The ho bie building sites. Part of lot nine (0) of Davidson's subdivision of | JL, e—— aay tf domired. # eclebr: ec : re | . y b 4 will Desai ore rel ve ‘Terms: Over and above an incumbrance of 87,457.84 | square numbered two hundred snd fourteen (214), | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FURNITURE AND PF) THE WARWICK CYCLE PANY Canada than in England. ‘God the | tation in the world. Our only official tie wit Death of Ex-Senator Worcester. OER Gk ABMS. onpa, sm,,} Trustees. | dae on or before October 11, Iai and IMM. equal | deacribed ss tollows: Bewianse tor thse CORRE PROPERSE GP HOTEL LA ROR AR, OOaPARY, Queen’ is sung on all public occasions, and t can, Weave a’ trioantal becliament, | Lenius E. Worcester died suddenly of heart | RATOLIFEE, DAKK SCO. Auctcncers. octdéds | Bote tobe Pall incaal” A deposit ot $200 required DUP NOMTHEAST CORAL Gr! PLPLLENTH 2m 618 17H st mw mere mevtion of jesty's name rown. We have a triennial parliament, ith Sn titeen days crom the day of save roc reserved | wesi'd.Wice! thence nord Sets theuce wee tay | ANDO BTREETS NOMTAW WASHING. | iE “iL DOE” PNEUMATIC. provokes great ‘As to th 1 ower house being elected by the people, | ‘lisease in Whitehall, Ill., Tuesday, aged eighty | ¢y-rHe ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON 9 fo resell the property at the risk and cos: of the de- | fect and Ginches totbeliweof 15th strect west, and | BON CITY. D.C. INCLUDING "TWO DY ; hans foo bus: d > ‘ ad he rain until THURSDAY, the TWENTY- | feul 3 Liter five days’ advertisement of - pan ‘Tt weighs but 29 ibs, all on and is worth looking st, Ereat majorite hans are too busy ‘and | the upper house nominated by the governor. | years. He was a membor of the constitutional | count of t 14 ulting Purchaser, v rc thence nurth 20 feet andi inches to “the pince of be- * foo well sativicd to give st much thought. | Qur franchise is broad, and we have the ballot | convention in 1847, and filled tho unexpired | 20°89 Ba¥ capt smplocee peta Maton: D.C. All conveyniclng ahd fecordins atthe | Ran Hue yen I) Seat oy, the whith of ald | ay et ae decree ts arraree Court ct the | even if you dou't believe in the PNEUMATIC. Goldwin Smith, our ant writer, tikes | system which the United States is adopting. | senatorml term of Gen. John M. Palmer in RATCET Se SE RANDOLPH, JR..5 Trusteos. | | Cost of the purchaser. ‘way over it in favor of the owner uf owners of the re- | District, made on the Sth day of Octouer. AYD. 1s@Lia —Price, €150.— & gloomy view of our future: but the great | There are no vet parties in New Zealand; noth- | 1857, He was one of the five democrats in the | RATCLIFFE, DARK &CO., Auctioneers. oc20-d&eds naked RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO. | anaining portion of said sub lot, | PS PE aE : read even bis writings ‘and | ing like your democrats and republicans. | Sonate that voted to ratify President Lincoln's | [)UXCAS8ON BROS. Kuctioneers, 3 oe = et A et trust Inost of those people who wo diagree with bis | Sometimes we are divided om a question of | emancipation proclamation, reste northwest, ETT ha'tiwo years with intarest trom day of aaie-at, the | fou mats Woodbury te Wilhatn B. Mores and Sulu ¢ The completion of the Canadian | progress or retrenchment, but as a rule the ° DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN GEORGETOWN, = = Tate of six (6) per cent per annum. payubie seiui-an- | Heald. which ie recorded in Liber s = way has given a great impetus to | oniy thing todistingnish those who differ some- DA EUBLIG BALE. * | JRATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., AUCTIONEERS, pa OT ae mg ye OF a Oe Pa ye y oar . Raising a Boycott on Beer. hs ie Hi ND CARKIAGE MAT, Purchaser and deed of trust on the property soid, or | Imubia, as La ee 1B GRAVES. Manager. ool tke national sentiment. and some o | what in opinion are the titles ‘ins’ and ‘outs. ‘The b Sea 2! Sema is TPR FRERSPAYARTERNUON, OCLOBER TWEN- ORSE AND CARHIAGE MAMA, ‘ash, at the option of the pnrchascr.- A deposit of | 8! Med.'as trustees, will sell at puisi- auction. om 2 cumstances which looked lkely to have } “The greatness of your country has im- scott aga bbianamel hehe APE PAE Se paper Fae 30 will ue redlired of the purchaser at the tue of | MONDAY, THE SECOND DAY (OF NOVEMBEL | YQ E HAVE IN 6100K trary effect have really helped it. | presed me much, but ‘especially aim I pleased | at St. Louis, which was inaugurated over a| Tf! GAuICe HUILDING LOTS ON W. STREET |_ON SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER TWENTY. | silt. All conveyuncina at the cost of the purchasers premises of said Hotel ‘La Normandie. all ineiure | A Dumber of High Grade, Solid Tyred Whesie at low : } ; ING La DENTS Bi 1d | ifthe terms of sale be not complied with in ten days | the prem: we “ . MeKiniey bill m >uey plentiful in Canada | with Washington and its people. My stay here | year age by the Knights of Labor and the BETWEEN SAVETIE (CHIRTY FIFTH) EQUR IM, at TRELVIOCLOCK, at our Horse and | trom the time of sale the trustees reserve the right to | niture and other personal property covered Uy" aaid ‘arures for cash. for a time, as everybody shipped off to this | has been most pleasant and eo, I Believe, bas | Brewers and Maltstors’ Union, bas been raised, ENT STEEL OS iain galogrocaugy cree, notuuwetis ih ESSE OF OUF | resell the property atthe nsk and cout of thedefault- | Geed of frant and referred to in the tired th rete Callandsecthemn. Openeveninas. = pont eey eileck. Both in. ofl Ci ae ee ee The terms of the agreement are exactly what SHEE ARE ROT SUBUREAR LOTS, aan SAL# OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, WAG- DAFCEASES. 4 §. WORTHINGTON, Trustee, Scularly described in the acuedule tcordel wu CAPITAL Dairy. PSYCHO, TOURIST, ETA But sre s few blocks Rorth of Georgetown University the union men had been insisting upon for | and folios 411 to 416, both inclusive, of west the crops this year are about ohe biock south of the junction of the Hikl ONS, BU kc. Be. 5 pzpuie PROVIDED FOR MOUSES AWAITING ean 7. urna eee = 1 EST. NW . - i st. electric road with Fuyettest. Tuey li rh splendid and every one is in zd spirits. While ANACOSTIA. perreeAl irate and “hs in 8 measure | iene fine outlook and guts ctecdily Improves vate RATCLIFFE, DAER & CO.. oc8-dakds eecthoun cure of 30th WHEELERIES AND CYCLING RINK, people are prospering they are not likely to A WOMAN'S TEMPERANCE MEETING. eae coeagee ee SSE oo ee a _Auchoneera_| gg-THE ABOVE SALE Is UNAVOIDABLY POST. Washington city D.C. and consisting in part of Patio 21 HOST. N.W olitical change. = 5 xia 3 ¥ n ri r > | Sus * es 2 prtien pera sergrelryen ie ‘The Moulton Young Woman's Christian Tem- Shot by Mexican Bandits. Suu and Fayette sts. all the | }23 | JRATOLIPFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers. Eri talwuseeesee Bivens, Tania Rum ron apt. Wea Feuder ___SMITY WHEEL MFG.cO ato We are most ansi@us to wade with you. | perunce Union held a regular business meeting | A dispatch from Monterey, Mex., says: “Fran- | egcept suo jot of 6b feet sront. roperty includes | ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOTEL AXD CAEE, NO. | — Oo a oe the Teste. | Teteractete Seta, Sota Dede, Reception Cusirs’ ani | P22 Wel COLUMBIA SAFETY BICTOLE One of om Qertee he opposition ses | last night at the home of Miss Mattie M. Min-| cisco Flares, formerly a well-known merchant | fase to tan uorvinwesteca nabtene a cuAliey chad ough ee nate cme LL ATBIER S SLOAN, Auctioneers, gther furniture sed, versonal proveriy belong iF 40 @ Mas arrived. reciy ity with you the « ank of its plat- | 5 *, "i +, i " | railway om Hixh st.) is directly in front of this p= 'O LARGE COFFEE AND TEA URNS, x" 2O CLOSE AN ESTATE. s Fase en ie cael Dank OC Me DINE | nix, the president, Mise MLnntx presided. Mrs. | of Chieago, but who for somo time had been | fi Me jameety ta font of tie fron. ( TQ TARGE, COPTER AND, THA, URNS, nh aterm [ermine tenes TT allie Denham of Washington district, superin-; engaged extensively in AMINA | VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, S17. ck raising in the ing | & most desirable and huproving location SHOW CASE, COUNTER, SIDEBOARD, CI c c last weck to negotis : wap on b HINA | “UATE ON THE WEST SIDE OF FOULTE! fhe prior and parawount rizutoi Mary L. to bave come down bere jast weck va negotiate. | tendent of flower mision, W. C.T.U., met | Pencitian district, state of Jalisco, was made a | Mouldattend this sale. AND GLASSWARE, TABLE AND BED LIS! STUEET NEAI I SEKELT NORTHWEST, AL | Mefcan esechtrit ane trustee of the cetate of Waste | CAtemdseo.t but it was postponed on account of Mr. Liiaine’s | with them and by words of cheer inspired all | > 3 Q | tqZtrms of sale: One-third cash: balance tn one and GAB CHAMBEI SUITES, | PUBLIC AUCTION, MeLean, decessed, under the lease from Wasti- a itiness. So that both parties are - hi Denbi uid, of | pri#oner sbout two weeks ago by a band of | twoveat. 2. per cent interest, payable semi-annu:| SPRINGS) MATTRESSES, PULOWS AND | on MONDAY, OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, 1801, | inston McLean’ to said Horace M. Cake, gated on or GEO. & ATWATER ROO. " 3 resent for the cause, as Mrs. Denbam said, am aioe ded by the brothers Jaurqui. , SU. and hotes to be secured by’ deed of trust, or ali BOLSTERS, BEDDING. MIRROKS, RATTAN | Grete Past FOUR OCLOGK Me te Hone at | about the Gtirday of December, iss which sere certain extent, but the majority o of, home and native land.” ‘The advisability | Prisands, commanc y the brothers Jaurqi cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit o: $100 on BET, POUT RES, SHADES, BRUSSELS AND | thane ye al molt . curded In Liber 3:56, folio 134 et seq. of the sad | 33 14MM Penn are facturers support the government, au of holding a public meeting was discussed. The demand for a ransom of £2,000 being re- | each'jot at time of sac. Conveyanaine. &¢..et pur:| OTHER G! ‘is, BASS STAIR PLATES, = LOT &2. SQUARE 207, land record, and subject also to the deed of trust dated them fear their business migut be injured by a i: sos cao fused by Flares) family the bandite shot the un- | chaserscost, erin to be coitiitiea within 1b dupa, Oe uEN FURATECRE ge one TweNry. | Frunting 20 feet on west Side of 14h near Be atregt gp or bent the 30th day of Deveanioer 206 fron sail broad measure of reciprocity. ee fortunate man, Gefaulting purchaser afters fertiscwent of : LOCK | <i ee eaitpendes | Son ey eS One of the pleasantest of sociables occurred oe Such ressie. last night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fire at Natural Bridge. ooltt SIXTH. BEGINNING A O'CLOCK, we wal | Teet wide, s. ,, | geliat theabore hotel and cafe the entite Furniture, | “Tite property ts very desirable either as a residence | folios luz to 11d of said land recorés, which proves Auctionesis. | Ke. “contained therein, to winich the attention of bar- | or for busess purposes ands ameuasied as ohio that the furniture and personal property conveyed by Phinney. A supper of unstinted proportions | Forest Inn Hotel, at the famous Natural | J ATIMEE & SLOAN, Auctioneer. “Tenastadh. AATCLIFTE. Dan & Co. of large Done Cet resbdamse, wih aeaste aattine and | sued upon, the said premiere, Motel a Mecumaiin, ot FELL FROM 4 STONE WAGOS. was served, and among the guests were Mrs. | bridge, Va., was burned yesterday afternoon. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. ‘Aucionesis. | Widestley, a - Scns forthe pay tient of rent ow due or which About 4:30 o'clock yesterday James Hawkins, | Boose of Washington, Mrs. ley, Miss Web- | The valuables, silver ware and trunks of the say's Hh Berd air gare aes MEBOVED HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. anil consaremcing end recording scart cf purchaser, weet FS sou." fon adriver for Littlefield & Alvord, fell froma ster, Mr. Eaton, Mr, George Webster aud Mr. | guests were saved thtough their efforts and the EET BETWEEN G AND H STREETS — paynients easy abd inade Known at sale ‘and in sail decree mentions. stone ©: near the corner of Prospectavenue | Edward Webster. servants. Two cottages adjaceut to the hotel jORTHWEST, BEING NO. 72 BALE OF 10,000 1.ARGE NEW BAGS oczi-dkds LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioneers} | Theproverty will be sol in vulkand not in detail. | r po ? ae tages virtue of a deed in trust dated 20th day of June, AT AUCTION, SITED STATES MANSHALS BALE —BY Vim: | Hehe, ths, two), dymamos st engine, wi ‘The sweetest-toned piano made.” juaranteed for and 32d and one of the wheels ick his face | NOTES. were also reduced to ashes, but the two finest 8s3,and duly recorded in Liber 1044,tolio BUT et SUITABLE FOs GRAIN Osc FERTILIZER, pA 7 ‘out of theclerk’s | “Terns of sale: Cask, payable upon the ratification of | Mfetime; factory prices; cash or $10 pay wouts. Bear the chin and cut it very severely. He was | Mr. Jos, Hall is erecting for Mr. Bella hand-| buildings, Appledose and Pavilion inns, were | nei icitenameeseren ot, the District of Comumbia, | On SATURDAY, Oc OTe rill” belle within’ our | oftice of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum | thesale by the court, A'depoatt of 81,000 ou fs 174 ¥. @. SMITE. 1225 P taken to the station in the patrol and Dr. Klein- idence onl toa Macsié voad " y, the written direction of the parties in interest, | at R OCLOCK. we soll, our | bis. and to me directed, { will sell at pubise sale, for | the rurmiture and other personal preperty Situ _¥.@. SUITM. 5225 Pane. ove. some residence on the Morris road. saved. Forest Inn was an old hostelry, partly | We Will sei) at public auction, in trunt of the premises’ | anction rooms, 10.000 bags. 7 5 en uaedaah: dae am eocasieaizan af i v Ye Tre aH ea ae public suction. in tru of the preulses THOMAS DOWLING & SON, | “uth im Hout of toe jreitises.” northeast corner of | pos.tof ten (10) per “ent ox the pits oH Ok BARGAINS IN RELIAPIE FINE PIANOD = he teunit thea b The residence of Mrs. Mary Watson on the | built before the war ended and thoroughly | tbo. at HALE-PAST TOUR O'CLOCK PM. | oc22-2t ‘Auctioneers, | Lpthand X sirests northwest, Westunyten. D.C. on | gnc beit enone. tv be jorfeited {f the purchase and organs call at the Krakauer 1 the wounds it was found that he wes more se- | 4 i oits south of Buena Vistabas been com-| equipped with steam heating last year. e | part ‘of < = ate BES a OF NOVEMBER, fail to comply with the terms of sale. 120 Gist. hw. G. BL RUAN. Estab Cogs ards thon was at Beat cupposed and | ieee: Judegn Cranberry was thebuilocy | Droperty destroyed was valued’ at €€0,000 and | "LOT 128 SQVARE 120, PHOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers JRL et HEE O'CU0CR FM ule ight, Cal, pe ee eeeiene > mroenannre anges, || Howard Abbott, who was injured last week | fully insured. | It is owned by n company of | Dy aionty of si ies. hinproren Oy a hee ey eee ‘TWENTY-FIVE HORSES AT AUCTION. nent lanes treet Mesbinetom, Mol asm so Saree MECCIAM. MILLER, 7 WHITE ROUGHS ATTACK A NEGRO. | by falling from the roof of Mrs. Smithson's | Boston gentlemen, called the Glasgow Invest- | reuidenve, with back turiiing and moter wapore | ON BAtOROAT OCOWER SWENELPCURTE. walate Deceinber 6. 1888, aud. under ‘sand Office 40) Louisiana ave., ret About 12 o'clock last night a young colored | new houce, has recovered. ment Company, of which J. N. Smith is presi- | ments, being No. 720 Nineteenth strect northwest. | 2h KE TREY E OL Oak, IS EHONT OF jotel La Norunandic and the lead Laowae ae ag | OC2O-ate tome ‘Teusecs, iad inakes ate thurouchly Teasbie. ‘Piates tat man, residing near Fort Keno, was attacked on | The west footwaik of the Anacostia approach | dent. hood.'no ‘wartevround’and tlie a spieuded oppor: | AUGTION ROOMS, PENNSYVASIA AVENUE AND | umuered seven (2) ma echt (©) inwguareuumbered | [A NORMANDIE. HOTEL, font, Barges 10 second-hand pienus and uname. > reece : to the Navy Yard bridge is being repavea. = Tunity to investors or home seckers. MEST “OF TWENTY-FIVE HORSES, ConsinT. | Mo Nundred and eyitecn (18). in the city of Wash E desire to notity the public that the shove sale | TURIN SACOM, | oes & STARMAN, 2d street near the Olympic Park by a crowd Navy ge 1B Fepa’ Damage by Fire. ‘Aerms: One-third cash ; balance in opeand two years | [NG OF GOO) RERS AND DHTCERS dugton, District of Columbia, under a levy and seizure | will not interfere in any manner with the inapagenrent J 5 of ted white roughs and handled in a A merry party from the city camped, boiled . singel ai “ with interest and secured by a deed of trust on the | [8 OF GOOD Wes ee ay eR oN. made by me, and ali of yaid right, title, claim and | of LA NOKMANDIE HOLEL, which wilt contupue 4 F ot. a. Ghgentic manner, “The Fort lene man hetin | Collec and pienieked in Pencote woods yester-| At Minneapolis—Bardwell, Robinson & Coa | ubanterent,bm secured by, ded of runt oh te |S 9 snke law. intfavor of the ‘Natioual Secropoutea Bank. of | CLT? PO EO we nsox menace 19 Nor Charee at = hice aecahaindanie teams coe FOE: sash, door and blinds warehouse, loss $100,000; |#t vost of purchaser.” A deposit of 8200 will be re- shinggon. DANiEL M. KANSDELL, Cnited = FT oc2-tan, Baithoore, Ma. = _aeconnge ver on, pearer an, | pemr =, — | the brick store and dwelling of Mr. J.K. | one-half insured. ng OB LATIMER & SLOAN, Anctioneers, States Misial District of Columbia. ccab-dte | PYUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, Gop E BOLIAM,” A WONDERFUL ebLPPLal thei ae weap te echaad | Davison has been finished. ‘At Amesbury, Masa.—Locke & Jewell’ Of defaulting purchaser. HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, "[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctionsers wbend D on. w. ig instrument. pickalupastone Sud threw itat the keel ut| ‘There was a meeting of young men held last pranung 5 Fe Meured. G. | cclddkde ANDEEW JAMIESON.! wrusteas, BRED SAbbLEn. COCKE hog VALUABLE BUIIDINO-LOTS Om. TWENTY-SEVEN BUILDING LOTS, CORNER SANDERS & STAYMAN, [i algal rig a Sai.o! | night to further the organization of an athletic | Page factory, loss $70,000; partly msured. C. KRY C. WHITING, S| SOuE Soush Fock YRAnS OLD. al TEX VALUABLE BUIEDING LOTS ON COLFAX THIRD AND PSEREE IG SOGTHE AST a F Judd arrived on the scene the rouchs fled. “the |€-4>. If Mr. Guigon will take the ceiling out | F. Pettingill’s machine shop, loss $20,000; re BAST A DN. OCTOBER OF DOUBLE Ha: 3 On SATURDAY AFIEKNOO = 7 OC" TWENTY. 1 AND DELAWARE UE AND L a) § aR TEN he fed U Tenigecsuies Weak tha plete ia & Alice: | arias fad FUTURE pays, OT OS wih ee Ee 5 ee TWENT) FOURTH, AT Five G will 1891, at M., at our ETS A UCTIC effin froutof the ‘THIRDAND 1STREETS Baitiiwore, colored man’s coat was almost tc - ° 4 = “ e MEET DAY OCLOBER TWENTY.SI in premises, REETs | 0c? wore, Md. but the jug after the fight was intact. Dr. Turner Torres has been granted an in-|' At Buffalo, ‘N. Y.—Edward Byrds & Sone’ | ‘)HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. EAT OR WESEVE hivavove ena gett HOC? | POUR U CLOCK. ta trout Hk proses OUT RE AS ho 31, INCLUSIVE, SQUARE Eee OP ON, BANE BEEN MADE Grease of pension trom $6 to $12 per month, to | grain kiln and storage warehouse, loss $12,000; | Zeouran sate oF HOUSKHOLD FURNITU ALSO peldoce zs to dz inlunive apa SUro 0 ime-usives In | crhlee ota have eatise Neate agus Peter ana | Lv end cold. Senutiful now sty tor vt NorEs. date from July 8, 1890. fasured. GUTAR SALE OF HOUSE! De TARE | A lot of second-hand and new carriages, harness, te., | sure 712. each fronting °25, feet on Colfax strevt | varying in size, mamecriides « Wm.H.Manogue ct ux. have sold to C.H.Fick- a At Louisville—Hirsch Bros. & Co., vinegar ey ON OTR cr ke. of pne urade. LATIMER & SLOAN, oe ae felgess quaeeend tee youre, of ec? Uz inclusive. each have front on i street = Ting lots 45 to 47 in Manogue’s sub of lot 30, im) Indian Children Must Attend School. | manufacturers, and A. Urbansky & Co.,cloth-| SECTS AT OU, AUCTION ROOMS, Bann: | Oct 2t Tritt interest, secured by “deed of tram on the ‘prop: | 1 77 {Strouse A0.s0 feet OF depth ot 46 feeton 2a square 62, of Beall’s addition to Georgetown. Th i Taba tain: ing manufacturers, loss $20,000; insured. STREET. “ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER TWEN: |G, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. ery, OF all cash at the option of tue purchaser. “Ade- | gel) 7 1¢ commissjoner of Indian affairs, with the | ™Y PDutect! Glover's bagging factory, POURTE a ron posit of #50 will Lerequired on es-hiiut at tune of sale. | “TS: 15 to 09, inclusive, each fromt 12.87 feet on I BRACING IN Parte ee PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES. MARES, 'HOMAS DUWLING & SON. ae ards as sold te James T- Clements | approval of Secretary Noble, has issued rales | toss $20,000, insured. ES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, HARNESA Re | _ocl00t ‘a for $256 part of original lot ¥ in oid George- J 4 naaket ‘ot ; 50 feet ou Tand 16.38 feet on 3A street. s EW AND SECOND -IAN! 2h and regulations to enforce the attendance at} At New York—Decker & Sons, pianos, the | 4 SUMBEK OF § FURNIT = ‘Will be sold at the bazaar, No. 940 Louisiana ave- | Fp ATCLIFFE, DARK & OO., Auctoneers, Lots 22 to 24, inclusive, each front 12.42on od strect ‘Ernest MeCobb has sold to W. E. Cruit for | School of Indian children of suitable age and | New York Decorative Company, the Plain- cake FU MBER © ha ees peas ceases aed R Eat anomsed be ye ry ae PLEO 35, samse 5, Hane (Aliove George | bealth_ "The rales preseribe thet every Indien | ee eee aiting diate Hing St Deine Bows ast ies aa ere | 0 SUORE EATERY OF A SERDOGATE,, | Sener So tore cena ot , Ont. — SEN lots comprise over one ween ext Monday afternoon the estate of the | 77uu shall attend some school, but ao fur as| yachine Company, lose 50,000; ine ne ANY BRTENS| enc BOO iat anaes OTS UNE STREET BETWEEN FikGr | the ag Hable torcuintortatie dwellings. late Kobert E. Cropley will be sola at public | PT#<teable the preference of Indian parents or | @31,000. PUAN TONE re suttes A pais of fiue Indian Ponies, well matched; four years ”. D_STREET NEAR i ‘annum tterest, payable’ seine seed ns bead betas sega | guardians or of youths of sufficient maturity Per aT ERED P ANDS old:sound. Kphen : A red by” deed of trust on prop “tion. 3 i F Taare i xen ; “ 4 ALso. ihc, Re.. stcost of purchaser The Litmas Club of the Congress Street M. | and judgment will be regarded as to whether vena ee P ‘Twenty New and Second-hand Wi TH, at HALE- ch lot required at time of sale P. Churet gives an eutortaiument tomdtrow | the attendance shall be at government, public | ‘The Farmers’ Alliance of Kansas is in session ey Burgion Pugetous ap elgut pai ga Ewe will sali in front of the wold as entiress = night at Linthi | or private schools. “Children of asnitable age” | at Salina. A strong tight will be made against LER A, ‘TEL 1 and Rare Macnee, Be, corn 200. 101, 30 105. 204, i } ND INGKAIN CARE TH: RUGS, ae oc: GENSINGER, Auctioner. 1,"IN SQUARE Setsuiting purchaser aiter ‘Miss Mf v after an extended | is defined to inelude all those more than five | the re-election of President Frank MeGrath,| {80 aes GODkING STOVER Se advertisement of stich, tenale un woue news. pleasure trip through the ie homie gala. | ee ealth of m child fe tobe asters reeds, | whose friends claim’ that the opposition 181 so.o09 xaw macs, SM? tance pLarvonm | Doe ee aeticneer, se core MMEMDUNCANSON BrO8 - ———— ble health” of a cbild is to be determined by a i eax < VERY VALUABLE IM!ROVED PROPE: oneers, ‘The Kecord of Deaths. medical examination, In ease there is no ee ee eee rere Eee, SCALES, CAPACITY 4,000. BH NORTHEAST COMNEW. OF RINTE ASD | BE Anite During the twen’ Yesterday burial permits were issued from the health office for the following: White—Ava A. Smith, ¢ be ER 0} 8 . 3 2] H STREETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTION. houre ending gtnoon | boatding school on the reservation, the rules O€R LARGE OOMBINALION-LOCK RON Baye |e eee Ee soe: | require the children to be placed in non-reser- Asleep for 129 Days. TWEED E Sc: FOUR O'CLOCK, wo wil tell Mere te Nation schools. Where children are not pet-| 4 gpecial from Munith, Mich., says May | TWENTY-FIVE BOMSES” OAMMVAGES, wan-| promises, pert oF lols 1ST Td mal 1 iantoF Bie | mitted by their parents to attend school they Whit eas ei ee aw ‘ NESS, ‘&e. rronting Gr feet on the east sice of th street by 81 feet 22 years, tuberculosis; | will be reported to the Indian office for what- ah teacher. who been in » THOMAS DOWLING’ s0x, ‘Yinches on the north wide of H street and one square ATCLIFFE, DARE & 0O.. Auctioncers, R a ay" st ‘ : COR EK OF BRIDGE STREET AND MARKET | «New Artistic Bt}ien,” fulsbec In denne oF MAGA. ze z 38 i . north ofice, ui 487 square rt ‘Ch, ON COUNGKESS TREET AND ON | BST DEOCOL £ y Dos for rent Ww. Latehford, 57 years, typhoid fever; ¥ ever punishment the circumstances warrant. | trance-like sleep for 129 days, is slowly sink- | _oc222t E _—- neenneees: | et cree ea Gus of tos Ratan totais ak apes | eee re ING) THE PROPERLY OF | SO OECOEATECE Aue Cieber for rout E Smith, 14 months, cerebral Feet eenne tO er a ET tte pigaiceee D Mill continues to | Wy ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneers — | foradat grbusiuess property. haproved ya throw: | 0” - ‘mnahegine Ser Piaeved «toon ob postareines Siena | PE aloes Deer eo a, soho po ye oop visors of education to use their authority when- | P' physiciens. . REGULAR SALE. tek pea Of SO and So fect Hane ery | Soak 2 So aud recorded | Couniry, in thorough repair’ wil be close. owt at very Frank J. Miller, 29 years, cerebral etfusion; | ever necessary to secure the attendance of chil- ——_ro—__—_ THE CONTENTS UF A TEN-KUOM HOUSE RE- trick and fring boner of 0 and’ 2t fet frou now anon creat Non aw: foto” 403 et aeq's | ew Sutures. SERCIAL SNDCCE MEN = otlened Key Lee, 7 ve James P Power, 35 | dren and wherever necessary Indian police will Andorsed for Governor of Okishoma. WED TO OUR SALES KOOMS FOR CON- deed ‘one of the land records of the District of Columbia. i ROntaiy deta eee ee Years, consump Nagle, 53 years, | be to enh NIENCE OF SAL¥, WHICH TAKES PLACE ‘A. de- | opti Will sell on MONDAY. OCTOBER TWENTY-SIXTH, | MONTHLY INBT. RTP when Someed. consamption; Hcberce Nagle, 33 years, | be ealled upon to enforce attendance” At « meeting in Guthrie, Oklahoma, of | SATUIDAY, OCLUMEL “TWENTE TOURTE: | wi dee sith tie of aales It the terme | $600 Telnet FOUK U'CLOCK f.4, 4m frouter the prem: | 4g Wat REALE Aco. paral : e i . euiecbeenaeabacireecrmme Ng ear it coup ‘rou | terms — sumption: Richard Fullalove, 70 years, cere- representative men from all over the terri- FP AUCTION ROUMS, CORN Sisor sale the peupesty wil Uatenctd ea ate foe | eae a in bral hemorrhage; Mary E.'S. Cc onthe, The Pimlico Races. tory the Hon, John I. Dillegn was indorsed PENSBYLYANIA AVENUE, sdvertisentent in The voolng Stor ateost sna ok oh 4 3 F marasmus: Charles C. Cramptors ars,con-| There were 3,000 persons at the Pimlico races | for governor, and the president and secretary AMBELG LABRAMY ALE" prerxeg | NO PUSHES, Os DownING » BON. purchasers. MEDICAL. & Ce gestion of lungs | yesterday near Baltimore. The winners were: | of the meeting were instructed to telegraph the 3 | TURE OF +4 piace octs-d&ds, | An ‘LEON, . Colored —-Je Edetin, 3 days eclampsia; | First race, Dr. Hasbrouck: second race, Bus- | President the sense of the convention. BEDDIN it ONES. CHINA AND owas Ino. Johnson, 50 years, ascitesy. Wan E. Wood, LSM TE ‘Terms cash. Wivdasis' fPHOMAS HOWLING & SOX, AUCTIONEERS. 464 C ST., BET. 44 AND CTH STS. X. teed; third race, Mars; fourth race, Matagorda CO. WILLL —— ~ 5 months, croupous laryngitis: James Edmonds, 4 gc ‘The Reac! San ‘Ieco. ISTEES' SALE. OF 1MPROVED PROPER’ ‘SRACT OF . owe of known ledies’ physician, consulted: aS sears, run veer by railroad eat, Ata smnith, | SU fifth race, Knapsack. Men Ao raha LAGE SIDE OF TENTH STRERT IG: | ~ PUNE MSPATE Se apn TED , ‘Tee wel = & 3 ~ a The United States steamer Thetis has j ND_G BT SHE COUNTY 0. Ti 4 years, consumption worter, 4| . ~ TWEEN AN ie ORTHEAST. ped ‘Hi r’ SHINGTON, Dis- @aily from 10to 1 and5t0% Prompt treatment. Year, marasmus; infant of 3a} and France sonne, Gevemnse rhdle ats Away, | sirived sf; Ses Frageice) frewk Untierel. | RRGULAa RULED LY WABHINGTON, DG. ne eet NORTHEAST, | TECINSE AVESUE AND. THE ROUR eepOR ed Holmes, 6 days, triemue nascentiam; Mai Lieut. Gov. Edward F. Jones is, by the | The veseel warned thirty sealers out of Bering HOLD FUMNITUR! MIke 5 ‘of a deed ‘of fated ber 1. | CHUK th BOAD, ONLY. Pwo HUNDRED . 7). MEVENBERG, MAGNETIC HeALER, Basel, 1 year, catarrhal pneumonia. constitution, the acting governor of the state | sea, but made no seizures. The Mohicar. was AT OUR SALES KOO! i of ot hee i Tae eapuesry islam Bie ris ne ctironi diesaaee eedicaiiy cured, expecially these af _ of New York in the absence of Gov. Hill in | to huve left three days after the departare of 2:0 P: AY at the request of the party eet" 304, igband 195) soe: sarvons eSecuen. Sto pm. OH Destruction of Money i the Thetis and will probably arrive here soon. | AE GOODS 8OL, ae ‘well'in frove remises “oa TUES AS Soran or esse-100 28. sree. Atlanta, Ga.. and according to the New York ready, = Bri ee THE MRD. at HALE PASE Unnck sine in xood c Five broken, battered and Dbiistered safes World yesterday declared his intea- ences <2te EEN Om SAT UR ar peek ‘CLOCK ¥.M., al: that certain, Uc raised of srurt ta liber D%, wasstors TREATMENT FOR THE CURE filled with the charred remains of an unknown | tion of exercysing the gubernatorial functions, | S¥lcide of Dr. Stein of the Seventh Cavalry, Av OUR BALES ROOM E WILL SEI te tn the ‘one of saia and records tor, Of Jost manhood. kidney and Send quantity of Louds and money have been re-| The heutenant governor says: “I exercise | Dr- Chas. A. Stein, veterinary surgeon of | . | ceived at the Iressury Department for exam- | the functions of the office to such extent as the | Custer’s famous regiment, the seventk cavalry, QB SAM: ct Ration aud the redemption of such of their | PSDlic good may require. T have nothing to | was found dead yesterday morning in bis| FUMRIAURE, Chithy. SHEOM riod weit house. fonts ar may Leilene “They are relics | u,ao? Pablention Fegarding wpecite ‘oieu-| hous at St Paul A pery empty vial ot| |” archives, Dabs, Esta sects mcceee Santee. of the recent railr: consequent | “°°* russic acid showed that he en his lite, | _oc22-2t Auctioneers. Dee cent yer anuitn'. payable seu sail soared. beaved free, UB OU., 18 Park pisce, New Fork # Hl [ i A K 5 i: ye 55 ist 3 mf i a XD EE WISE —DR. BROTHERS, 06 8 to twenty-five (2), ators me sna made cat tant ne 8, i“ 4 @ ag r EE i Preeaant | part be sau ae city fire near Ming< ‘The exact ie r. Stein was a man of rare intelligence and ATIMER & SLOAN, Ai ah ail Giseas se ol nen abd TUFEAAe - Uist wear'v, amount of money im the safes is unknown as Col. McClure on North Carolina. professional acumen, sid members. of his 2400 G at,, near U.S. Tressary. Le the way bills of the trassportation company | Col. A. K. McClure, editor of the Philadel-| family say be killed’ himself because of the “BULRS AF AuCTION, Were lost at thetime but it is kn phia Times, delivered an address at the exhi- | ¢ ——- his profession. He was fifty- ee OTe ECR ae BY ACINTER, ar 2 2 | bition bailding in Raleigh, N. C., yesterday. | three years of age. 1g, batalla ot auction rooms BRIDAY ‘ayex. have been taken of the safes. ‘they | Hi#address was a ples for agricultural) advance- Mayor Berry and the city council of Newp: . deed a Fereonly lightly burned and wil be redeemed. | ment. — aenly expiges _— Ky, have been sent to yy Judge aeeqeatens es eo cereae medbe Cox belb malentn 1[HOMAE DOWLING & SON. Auctionstes, Other cuntenw of the safes will undoubtedly | had for @ century live orance refusing ‘talea. “ be identified and made good. but much of the | the south as regards enterprise, but that he de- ‘the Newport cst ont NE uD. OF ABOUT gervency has eutirely lost Ute orginal charae- clare was ending, as — joe — . Ba b cannot there: 1 'e said, however, that ef need . % 1. 8 soa cashbah _ Carolina was improved farming, and thet with | cesafal BEeUEAS, ay Ba h MINE fat ae ° Wreeked by « Broken Driving Wheel. this the state’ pameate is assored fon ser of iss. ‘The cast-bound express which left Chicago |, Col. McClure said that Pennsylvania never 4 = ‘ur been, 8 c in rm eG, Siena Tuesday afternoon at 2:55 0 clock jumped* the | ti bait the, natural resourees originally that = Toe teat track at 1:43 o'clock yesterday afternoon two | northern settlers he told them thot be bad no ) y or “ot OH. Pe Clarke's mules west of Sir John’s Kua, W Va, on the | fight to make on alliance men end dectrinen ; . tt ne Haltimore and Obio road. The train which | bit their views would not make crops. ; wns ruuning at the rate of forty mises an hour, | It would come from « fertile tilled by - tonsisted of one postal car, one baggage car, | strong arms. They must rely on euch means. two coaches and ove sleeping cur ‘Ihe engine as venation toppled over and Engincer James Knuckles and ‘Trassatee Moped Sabah, Fireman Conrad Kichards, both of Martine- bang. W. Va, were killed. Postal Clerks Lip ‘The Pennsylvania senate continufd its inves- Also & ncott, Craig and Lavey were injured Jessongers were ouly slightly shaken up. The Aceklent was caused by the breaking of tho

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