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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. FRIDAY. N@VEMBEBR/13, 1891—TEN- PAGES. ? CITY AND DISTRICT. BOUNEIS .CEINEON 69 A820u. WAR ON THE SLUMS AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. yan nr ae —__—______1 —_— Be Saye ‘That the Young Horse to = Fho- ‘A Great Movement Soon to Begin tn New| TOMORROW. | CO | eee LATIMER & SLOAN. Auctioncem, mea. wealthy London merchant gives the ‘Romenal Trotter. ‘York City. SYyALrEn B. WiLLIams & 00.. avctcocrs | ] ATIMER & SLOAN, ance DoE, ia his business success as follows: “I 5 ine : whic desert; Os os, MER SET the fecl happy when I oat conatoee for sion 56th arech, Sire York, peered ‘= Siarpeleplicenaliminred, the other night Pee ie EI = saya BINTIAG OFFICE, AF I know that, waking or sleeping, Ihave a} The November term of the circuit court, | had just finished writing a letter to Senator Le- | at the Congregational Church will be interested iaiacals seh pant anh for me; | Which commenced here on Monday, last has not | land Stanford on the subject of the two-year- | to know that a great movement is to be started 1 | &# yet been productive of much business of in- | old Arion’s wonderfal performance of » mile in | in that city which will be nothing less thane Who never tires, never makes mistakes, and | terogt at the opening Chief Judge McSherry 2.10% on the kite-shaped track at Stockton, | marshaling of the city’s moral forces in a con- ertain to enter the houscholds from | and Associate Judges Lynch and Vinson sp-| Cal Mr. Bonner had not yet recovered from certed attack upon vice and misery. fhich, if at all, my trade must come.” To | peared on the bench, the charge to the grand | his surprise at the phenomenal feat. Churches of nearly every denomination, the vure tho services of such an agent as this | jury being delivered by the first named. Be-| Tt is the most wonderful thing I ever heard | press, various charitable organizations and oh, SHRNEPAY NOVEMBER EIRTEEITR, 1881, at HALE-PAST POUR O'CLOCK P.M, of tie prema. ee wit wl ‘im “guare 24, Pronting 24 fect on ‘north Sade of at Acrth Crpatol and Tet ‘strecte portiweat pre Liv feet hod suchen tasoved Up twtek ‘With store, Heine No al street moctbeeet ‘Terms Ouc-thin canh balance on euay time, to be (gt cost of purchaser. @100 req: = time SESS advertise in Tux | fore delivering his charge the chief judge took | of,” said Mr. Bonner, with considerable excite- | many laymen of various creed and of no‘creeds B a aaa oe tea Ee! ie sates ealsontte! 7 pare ir congratulate the people of the | ment in his manner. “When you take into| are tobe gathered together in this crusade. ‘ bs nol?dede EAUSRINE stoax, on county om the public spirit displayed | consideration the age of the horse the per-| Among the leaders of the movement are the Stat, @ [8 oe fauhington. in the erection of the new court| formance becomes a phenomenon. When | Rev. Dr. W. &. Rainsford, the itev. Dr. Lyman ‘ALSO. . 2 men. apna house, which he pronounced —_equsl | Arion covered a mile in 2.1434 I was surprised. Abbott, the Rev. David J. Burrell of the Marble | THREE | ROSEW< CASE PIANOS, HAND. TRUSTEES: 84] oy El THE ASSOCIATED CHAKITIES. in coneentened ad boswty 66am —— aa omg g eG twe-year- — te Churc! Boge ihe es Pteigcarbees in ALSO. | BURSD! en BY 100 F: a aa SIT ATE OR Bat] irge a old le such a record. it when bi Kanfs Kohler, ve ison UT FT: ARBER. a . Comme -, a i. L. $. Fmery’s Anewer to Superintendent | grand jury and they had retired for business, | terday I received s telogram from Sendiec Peters, the Rev, Dr, Charles H. Eaton, the Rev. CoRMATIRG OF ae CPuonstENaD ae 24 FUANE H. STEPHENS, Trustee, as wos AnD NEW = ‘geri ‘» Memeorandum. the petit jury was dismissed until Wednesday | stanford telling me that his wonderful two-| Mr. Lloyd, the Rev. Dr. Josiah Strong, Iection of Household BS ir. S& Emery, : 4D street northwest, | By virtue of a certain deed of dated the secretary of the Asso- | of next week in order that the furnishing of the | year-old had covered a mile in 2.109, I was aie tee gt 8 coresin trnst May, ‘ALSO. 3 secretary of the Evangelical Alliance, and sev- | LOT BAR FIX’ 0 ; i _EATIMER & SLOAN, Austoneers, "Bol? 10t_ sat, Ciated Charities, has prepared the following | Court room might be completed. The follow- | Gumbfounded. eral distinguished laymen. Bishop Potter bas i WALTER B WILLEN & co. : an vo as Ey ber LARK. tote: ; MEE auction . Fequst of tue patty ancurml tuerer : ‘ lative to the allot- | Bentley. foreman; Geo. R. ice, Chas. C. King, | was considered an invincible record for two- | President Seth Low has, done Iikewise and | [,T=® & SLOAN, Auctioneers, a (Tey LANORMAS- of Charities A. G. Warner relative Jobn A. Clements, Wm. W. Astlin, Samuel Bi | year-olds ten ¥ LACK COUPE HORSE, SEVEN YEARS THE LAST SALE QF THE SEASON c = the source of ‘unbounded astonishment. Charles B. Stover, whose work in the Neighbor-| OLD. VEHI oO described property, situate inthe city of Weahingtons poor fund, which be will submit to the Com- ‘coe ins, Jas. fo Ce rhe | Carroll, | " “No, I do not agree with Gen. ‘Tracy when hood Guild in Forsythe street has attracted OF ALL KINDS, DOUBLE AND SINGLE HAR- | EXQUISITE ByAQuTES. T , CROCUS AND Dastrict of Co All of onetnal lot mua Inissioners at a hearing which has been ar- liams, Everett Kiel . ALSO 0, be sold. st our. Brau, 1400 G.wirect, ft ond exbenaeey: ‘lai Wm. B. Beall, Thomas E. Noland, Oliver B.| general has said that horse will cover a mile | movement, as is Mise’ Mildred Conway, the | FIVE NEW CARRIAGES TO COVER ADVANCES. | MONDAY EVESING, NOVEMBER SINTEENTIO | District ot Gombe Boldine an equity court for said | foery"four as Fanged to take place at the District building to- | City, Erasmus Perry, Joel H. Wolfe, Frederick | fy nitntec tenis oe years, Now, with | daughter of Moncure D. Conway, Professor | qf eMeu?Qw (SATURDAY). NOVEMBER FOUR: | 1901, commencing at SLVEN O'CLOCK District, made on the sth day of October, AD. daw. | 3 £ RUSTEES: SALE OF SONAL PROPERTY OF HOTEL LA NORMAN. written, TCSDAY" de NOKT! ise, at iT STR the property on TH DA) OF NOVEMBER, FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., the lollowing < - Of "the District answer to the memorandum of Superintendent | 9 Persons compose the grand jury: John C-| When you call to mind the fact that 2.91 | written a letter exprossing his good will. I ee q « ment of €1,000 to this organization from the| Haney, Cyrus” Reson Je” G Ward rs ago Arion’s feat becomes | George William Curtis ‘has promised aid. | FINE BLACK COUPE Hi JERK RARF BUL ++ ‘m. Carr, | says that the two-minute horse is insight. The | considerable attention, is interested in the ™ i dered four (4), ISO, at ELEV at our x wided fo attending | ac sinended by an oner wenuber iy 181. in | Bat. Foote’ sul toner morrow. Stabler. Samuel W. Budd, Wm. H. Musser, | ali due regard for Gen. ‘Tracy's knowledge of | Charles Henry Koch and Dr. Albert Shaw, edi- | room, Tsp and 150 Hate we wil clone cut th | the male, ne Prov TMER E SLON Picts of Horace Mt cake aunat Rituer Fe Wood | stcsna,'at fiat tpoord tn tier Ro. 18 fats a of the It has been my a to bes oe a a Tee ee ee flesh, I differ radically with him upon for of the American edition of the Review of] there foods TAMER & $1048 —— — Anctioneee | Srcandance Sith the provisions of the des nh om wach, ot tbe ith the o tion for the relief of the will occupy the = the = that poin' jevews, and an authority upon the slums, are ING & SON, Auctioneers. from said Woodbury to Wu 'B. Moses and Joi ate lane sceiieahy tae 1t-teeete on- | Week will be the tril of the fourteon prisoners | 0 Tact. 1 have already anid that it ie my be-| active inn the movement, Waiter Vrcomins WATER B WILLIAMS 00., Actions | TP a CoPleala) which ie gocorded in Labee Now Lo-f, tal | phrtne.in three Fou ‘sountannealiy and ee in this city since 1866—twenty-five years con: inal cases. Durit y my “ —— PUBLIC SALF OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED | 3x4 ‘et =e of ae nl same dee m3 annually and tant m the stand-and-de- | 20% im jail and other crim! ng | lief that a mile will never be covered in two | young and tireless enthusiast, known chiefly as ss SPECIAL PROPERTY O8 EAST SIGE OF SEM HAM. | Sob, et, Se. i ihe Dis- | cured by deed of trust on the proyerty s0d.or sil cash, a this week there had beens large number of | minutes by any horsc. Gen. Tracy expects to | @ radical stump speaker, has given much time CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY SHI AVENUE BE L and % | at the opcion of the Liver indiscriminately system prevailed through | witnesses before the grand jury. see a mile covered in two minutes within two | to the organization of the movement. Ti WARE. HIRE, TWEEN Ch SORROW, NOVEMBER FOURTEENTH, at] STREETS NOKTHWESL, WASHINGTON, DC all the varied systems of reform and improve-| In the orphans’ court the following business HALF-PAST ONE O'CLOCK PM. ears, i we shall sella! On THURSDAY, NOV: MBER NINETEENTH. ready stat ish to | Rev. Dr. Hall has promised to speak at jasortanent BY ‘ ieuts up to the present, when a careful dis-| was transacted yesterday: The wills of Mary | >. Now, I have already stated. and wish to | Rev. Dr. John Hal pro! large «i ent of odds SMT, at HALF-PABT FOUR OCLOOK P. Met will coah required os Frill sell at | Pach lot'at time of nee, nrnis fo be DAX. the SEVENTEENTH | Sttven days item the aay of tore oe aa ry wt Deresoud at therisk ond cost of the dalewiene’ por ‘ane Bowe i Washington, District of The property will be sold according to the tntiniog ty each fot rately AST a hie Pretince of eaid Hotel La : Teiterato my offer right here, that I will give | some future meeting. Ware, con-isned from housefurnishing establish: | sell at public auction, tm tront of the. premises, lot ture and other perectal prop. eriminate process prevails. Parker, Thos. Mills and Emily M. Miller were | €5,000 to see any horse trot a'mile in even 2.05 |~ A public necting’ will be held noxt Friday | ment: Attention of dealers Aumnbered nine (9), im “square numbered seventy-two | erty covered by maid sierd ol trust and elerred to tune From a time when an extra appropriation | admitted to probate. The letters of adminis- : ‘Terms cash. G2), im the city of W: Jom, D. scheduce thereto appended, said furniture and personal on any of the regulation tracks at any time be-| night in the Marble Collegiate Church at 5ti it WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ‘Terms of sale iy bal : of $50,000 in one year was found necessary to| tration on the personal estate of Michael Mc- ‘3 y ‘sale. Cnet! fore the corresponding date in 1893. avenue and 20th street. The mecting will be | ————————- "SERED ARE.) Sita in cuo and two pears, with interest iron | PObSrS Deine particusany descrived in ee COR jonding date 3 e one snd two ome | Probersy pepe ports =n Zieet the demands for outdoor relief to time | Quade, heretofore granted to Bernard Me-| "ST do not include the hite-shaped track in| addressed by the fon, Abram S: Hewitt, the Sey oh ae, ctr (iby tra on’ the proveriy, oFall | c‘yaive oi sand land feoerd ma Sars Groner 2 FLEMING” When the ordinary appropriation is ample to| Quade, were revoked and letters were granted | that offer. Mand 8. holds the record at 2.08%; | Rev. Dr. Josiah Strong, the Rev. Dr. Burrell, <A Ae property beine nol2-ate 420 le oreo. es Saneee f citi. bee Scouaeang ear tale caer eoteg ine on the regulation track, and Sunol at 2.08%; on | young oo = perhay ps apr Z Shaser._,f germs of st sommted sclumiton i''D'G and Sonic in | J ALANLM A SLOAN, Anche me From a time when special meetings o} - con ‘By 0 case, the kite-shaped. I consider myself justified in |" “Abolish the slums!” wi e war cry of EEKS & 00., Auctioneers, , Feserve the r Suites, Bed hoo Furniture. Mi — zens were considered necessary to raise funds | greater part of a day, several members of the saying that pay eek willever eran in two | the meeting and of the organization. With W rink and cont Of deteuttige pure ya turkish Rugs, iron and for emergencies in the cold and inclement sea- | bar taking part in the same. anys 1400 G oi. near Luited States Treasuay. ‘Silver Ware, ‘Bullet, Bide fabien, Reception Chairs urniture and ‘personal property beiousuiy minute this object in view the leaders of the movement 637 Louisiana ave., “In my letter to Senator Stanford"—here | will bring to bear upon the city government an Gupsitie Cnr Best Olen. ms to a time when our careful discriminat-| A reward of $50 has been offered for the ar- and deep penetrating system has rendered | rest and conviction of the party or parties who it Mr. Bonner gazed upon the letter which he | enormous pressure, and will begin immediate JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, tel. <a VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB such extra meetings unnecessary. set fire toand destroyed the tenant house of | heid open in his hand_I say: “It is peculiarly | action looking to tue purchase of land in the —_— D {th and 1) streetemorth west. ned penetra aT avcriox, From a time when street and door-to-door | Mrs. Martha A. Eccleston, near Forest Glen, | gratifying to me that in Arion is blended the| worst part of the siums, with a view to its Regular weekly sale of Household Furniture, | VALU. (MPRO’ UNIMPI 2, SERN: and frusten of the estate: begging was a sad commentary upon our beau-| last week. Flood of both Sunol and Mand 5S. through | transformation into small parks. The city is PR NUP ee eae EMBRACING IN PART. tiful capital city toa time when you and we| Mr. William G. Hunter, formerly of this | Electioncer and Nutwood.’ Nutwood is half | already empowered by law to devote $1,000,000 | Carpets and General Housefurnishings every = 1G: eer ONGKTH. | the Oth cay VERY HANDSOME | SIX-PIBCE 81 can boast of it as a model city in that respect | county, and Miss Nannie Berg of Baltimore | brother to Maud S., both being ont of the same | a year to this object, and an effort will be made a Liter 1: PARLOK SUITE, FINE. BRUSSELS CARPET With satisfaction and pride. were warried in that city on Wednesday lust | dam, and Nutwood got the dam of the wonder- | to have some of the worst rookeries of the city ‘THURSDAY AND SATURDAY set canoes Mien a0 tes, PACH MASUD Hy From a time when there was no record, no| by Rev. Father Caspar Elbert, formerly of | fat Arion. torn down, in ordcr that they may give place to Cake to Br FRENCH PLATES 4 distributing central point to which you could | Vesbington. |The bride was attired in a cream | «On the other side Arion is half brother to| smiling parks, with lawns, fountains and kin- | 4¢ our ssies roome. “ OTHEL FANCY CHALES SUPERIOR ad send a doubtful appiicant from your residence | satin gown, en train, with veil and wreath of | gunoi, both having been got by Electioneer. | dergartens. Fronting THIi IGHT 7H S Ne ae eeamen ee Sipepen yy ABLE, BALNUL ML. or place of business for information as to | orange blossoms.and carried a bouquet of bridal | This fact, which has never before been men-| More than fifty clergymen have promised to| In our sale for SATURDAY, FOURTEENTH INST., DRED TES FEET on Vermontavenue, with » deyth of jest ced of trust are to reuuaits ated pe Cu PICTURES, GAN UDOKING etOee. Mhether the case was a genuine or a fraudulent | roses When the, ceremony was concluded & | tioned by either Senator Stanford or myself, | preach on the movemcat on Sunday, Novem | wai be found e genural ansorteeat of Pucaiture. te, Ut 105 feet, with side alley. ai nea, Hotel L ix SONDr - one, and from which you could obtain informa-| reception was held at the residence of the | partly accounts for Arion'’s phenomenal speed, | ber 22, und it ie probably that nearly as many * | ave. :8rooine, ‘with bath: well ie, me ; ° FoRNirCME. tion to satisfy your conscience and relieve your- | bride’s mother, after which the newly married | Py lor the fast two- ld represents the union | more will give a like promise. Various pastors | together with an elegan‘ assortment of Carpets of 3 set forth in sad Liber a ec tee Ives fom the responsiblity of determining | 6oupl left for an extended northern tout.” {Of the beat ekrdte inthe’ county. A worwe | have asvenicd to the eee of thet chutber ts | eee een cena mort ghia rea of he propeity Sree mentioned, : : Pte § ther to give or to hold from giving without | | Mr. Richard L. Boeman and Miss Minnie L. | with such a pedigree should be remarkably | furtherance of the movement end within the si LOT 16, SQUARE 350, Peserovery Mal be sold tn bath and notin deta | RUEGHER KLUUISIT iment to yourselves or to the applicant; to | Litzinger. both of this <%. were married | fast next six or eight weeks mass meetings in the ALSO Cee ee court. “Adepout of 62-500 on thesae | TENT pa eS eee eres mm there is such a record and such a | here yesterday by Rev. F. D. Power of Wash- —+0+ —__ interest of the scheme will be held in all parts | gon fectionery, Candies, Jars, Dishes, Show Cases | third cash, balance in one and two sroperty, to be | at residence No. 07 O street a very superior eulles lace open and accessible, where you can ob- a. GRAVE. of the city. Petitions urging the passage of * ingto1 : : in the information and relieve yourselves in| A branch organization of the Society of LINCOM’S HOTHER legislation in the interest of the movement will Scales, Counters, Cigars, Cigar Sign, ko. It common with the citizens of this city of the | Christian Endeavor was inaugurated at Red- + be signed b; vcd responsibility of giving indiscriminately and | land on last Wednesday evening by members | It 1s Lonely, Neglected and Was Desecrated | D¢ signed by thousands. Fa, notes) beat 6 per. cent terest Per ana, Bayabie emicaunuaily, ‘ana to be secured vy deed of Enist on ‘property sold; or ail casi af option of 1 chisers Rdtpost “of €St0n each steer ot borer Hon of household Lurniture in fine condation. LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneer, noll-dte My - "])NoMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers — - . Several newspapers have promised to open sold, required at time of sale. Convancing, T & SOK, barmfully upon the streets, at your piace of | of the society at this place. Another meeting ondhnagle aindeeconed their columns to the leaders of the movement, ee annenien . | ENTIRE conrENTs OF 2E AND. Dusiness or at your home. Jat held tonight, which was addressed by Liev. | The grave of Mrs. Nancy Hanks Lincoln, the | and there is prospect that the newspaper ing purchaser after Ave iays one — e DeThERT RORTHW We keep a record of the —_—- first Mr. Titus of Washington. mother of Abraham Lincoln, has been rudely | oftices will receive a deluge of letters from YKMANDIE HOTEL. Oh dand then fil Sdvertisement of suich resale in s0ine BeWspajer pul a daily record and then ‘away in all t-| Farmers in this section look forward with : jenire to notity the public that the above sale AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON MoN- lesecrated. incoln’s mother | those interested in the movement. ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Uabed te Washington DC re. nterfere iat). tow 5 BEK MIXTELNTH, COMMENC. ically arranged order, the name, address, the | much interest to the meeting of the legislature | @ ood 5 aes oppt where eres acts vk In-| _ The more enthusiastic leaders profess to see L 1409 G ST.; NEA U. 5: TREASUBY. 1is-deds DUNCANSON BR WKMANDIE HOT? ‘which wil continue | 28G°AT EER CLOCK A.M. CONTENTS OF cose dear he fami halite tha (ini SusounrecMeiadas teat fre Ye passed | ¥a8 buried is not many miles southwest of In-| . coor UNCANSON HSOS., Auctioneers, Feception of west! iHe ABOVE RESIDENCE AND RESTAURANT, pendent ones in the family, its, th anu ag Gat saans law eny be pasted | ee ee pdoares in this scheme a prospect of the city's regener- ii sad D ste. n. iP EMERSON, Manacer. CONSISTING IN PART OF ONE LONG BAR places from which the applicants come, their { providing for better public roads, not only in | dianapolis, in Spencer county. ation. Already they are prophesying the utter SATURDAY'S SALE. poe é = x rc > LPRIGHT MIRRORS, ONE rofession or trade, if any, where they have | this county, but throughout the state. The; Lincoln City was builtin one summer by abolition of the slums within a few Fears. Ee DESIRABLE PROPERTY NEAR THE pe TED aw ectionests. Looe ry bo gt Pam posed BY they have left their em-| claim that enough money is thrown away | eastern capitalists, who learned about the | Nearly di‘ty clergymen have submitted to visits | 7™Q,AUBUSSON, FRENCH CAR ARD ART HUD PLACE BOLT HR ESE, eEET = i PUMP PORTA. FRED OF plorment, what the conse of their ee eee roads to provide a sai-| lonely, unmarked grave. ‘The ehterprise was | from interviewers and committed themselves to CABINETS. TAMLES AND OT} q . ED_ PROPERTY, No. BED hx ds, and then confer wi om as to wi yy | cient fund for making permanent stone high- ‘ NOKTHWEST, AT AUCTION EMBER EIGHTEENTH, SLOCK, we part of can do and then put them, if possible, in » way | ways if expended in a businesslike manner and | merely #land speculation by which 1,000 peo- | tht movement. An agent will be maintained at n Albany this winter and the ministers say that z i Ateo, to support themselves. ‘If immediate retief | under the supervision of men who understand | ple were swindled. money for the furtherance of the tworemnent| SEaaaae Eten SINDOW HANG: BEDRMS OS PE seems proper we administer that with words of | their business. All this occurred about twenty-five years | will be obtained without the leust difficulty. i seli, am fro hort ide sa ice ae iuncroetly given ae we can. We assist | The semi-annual meeting of the Medical and | go, 4 railfence was set around the mound, |" The prospect is that before the Christmas| BESCRIETION, Hain 3 Ke, CARPETS, | TET HR ROY AF TRS PS NOUR OELOCK. oo | mautial three-story bra ci ‘A FINE. ASSORT- iste, ne cocoperate with bomen sal hospi | Srthirgiase Maat giee alamd wil bebeld | Sut mo tombstone marked the xpot. ‘Ten years| Bolitys te movement wil. have brought tor | COOKING AND ReaTING SHOVES Be ilsoifin rie the pr inicaats bats our foes ci Ne Ok NAB founding tain one bare ant that oma thas’ We | lll be Gun cautees on ten day and on the fol- | later Mr. Studebaker of South Bend sent an Paani a eae en ALSO Fronting 2? feet ( inches on B street north and 100 | JBtrest Xp DOK, ONE LARGE tide over by furnishing sometimes permanent | lowing day, when a number of interesting pa-| agent to e: Lot OF SIGN, z deren ta monument. While no one | the bounds of New York. "Its strength lies ina | THE CONTENTS OF A PRIVATE RESIDENCE | fect ot Artiiur place. Alles in rear. A spiewiid bubid- | [2 == oa and sometimes*temporary employment and in | pers will be read. At the opening session an| could say tat the right place had been se- Toomtsnakion oF a G | BEMOVED. 10 UUR KOUMS FOR CUNVES. | BX Jt in a desirable melybor..ood. ry MUMAS DOWLING a -! skilliul combinati fou vati oS : On SATURDAY Fi every way seek to put every applicant in as | address of welcome will be delivered by Dr. E. | lected, the grave redeemed by the farmers en ee ee ae) enn on SALE, EMBRACING GENEMAL | 7WENTY-PIK THOMAS DOWLING & SOX, bs $° RI hy Au toneare. A respectable forces stea engaged in the] HOUSEHOLD Guo! “5 ee ee —— .. self-supporting condition as poseible E- Stonestroet of this place. The theme of the | from the shcivif's Land was accepied as the | Straggle with the armed vice of the town with | _To-be wit ab sur restion rooms, 1400 G atreet, | pest? bboy SNCLUSEYE” SQUARE 2, 9” | "NCOLSEL OFF ey BP Olb PhaMe ; | Pnunae & WAGGAMAS, bal Ketate Auctions. ‘The result has been that there are not today | annual address of the president, Dr. Wm. H. | true spot by Mr. Studebaker. Iie cansed @ | cadieal enthusiasts of various names and aspir- | SAfCRD AL, NOVEMBEM FOURTEENTH, dole at | Pant aaron woyaeciu banal: aie barton ‘ one-half as many dependent people in this aity | Welch, will be “The Bacillus Coli’ Communis, | new white marbie shaft to be made, which was | “vice ‘the ieaders are now trying to tind | “1 ima rapidiy improving sectiun of Ce city. as there were five or six years ago, and those | the Conditions of Its Invasion in the Human | incribed: “Nancy Hanks Lincoln, mother of ¢ of effective title that will ae HEED, cat Bere eae Cee that are dependent and in distress by reason of | Body and Its Pathogenic Properties.” President Lincoln; died October 5, 1818; aged | igen or" ‘© union of — po pubpis for the = 72.” Semmaepaa ral Giese _—" tickness, or tmisfortune caused by circum-| _ Papers will be read by Drs. G. J. Preston, | thirty-tive yeurs. Erected by a friend of her | propagation of virtue, carriage department every Saturday st 12 ‘LOTS 6, 8 AND 9. stances over which they bad no control, are | Edward Anderson, Wm. Oslen, A. K. Bond, R. | martyred son, 1879.” decree of the Supreme Ma, holding an Rquity wn asequity a 20 AND 2 ened tru . 10lto AH, of the land records of the District: re “ , y - ; 5 - 00 — IN “ LVANIA iH Day juinbia, and at the request of the party t ee better cared for than ever before. The is | B. Morison, R. Winslow, J. E. Michael, Chas. The story of the desecration of Mrs. Lincoln's v, ATCLIFFE, DAKK & CO., Auctioneers, v1 ¥ BLIDG! pod Opper- i, we will. sell. at pun relieved of its street begging, the | E. Stone, ‘T. A. Ashby, R. L. Randolph, 8. 7. | grave is told by a man who arrived irom there. the Words wet. TR Sty Faave nw, | tunity for purchasing advancing lots im thw ves Prenuiees. ie Fodorwat den isen om PNGviw Bek SIXTEEN OR feel relieved from a consciousness | Earle, Robert T. Wilson, Wm. B. Canfield. The | Having recently missed a hog, he started out| At the opening of the World's Woman's SATURDAYS SALE. cies darks Whines te dee “tate, uate th the ‘ity of Washiacton | TR At 2UUR OCLOCk P.O. tote UB {hat there is an Associated Charities to which | officers of the association are as follows: Presi-| to search for it through the woods, and the | Christian Temperance Union convention in| LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF A SUPERB | erie: One-third cash ont wichteen (18) feet fronton D | square Sach 8s per, pat in Look 30, page abot the $her gan fend these applicants to be cazed for | dent, Dr. Wm. H. Welch; vice presidents, Dr. | though: occurred to uum to climy the kuoll. | Faneuil Hall, Boston, Wednesday afternoon, | ekki: [Ae ee! and tobe 3 street So: Vack the 1:1 dept ‘of ‘sald District, intelligently and beipfully, and the time has | J. W. Humrichouse, Dr. David Street; secre- | Whe he reached the spot he was disgusted at a 1 ii ° i CARPETS, MIRRORS, cash, at option of purchaser. Copveysncius, &.. at | thereof. rm )mMequare hve uundred come when this is one of the best, if not the | tary, Dr. G. Lane Taneyhill; aasistan? secre- | finding the fenco eround Dira Lincoln's grave | Ltdy Somerset led in prayer and made a brief PIANO LAMPS, Biviand 6100 deposit os sach fot ip vouary Tsang eb | ee ASD essen LF 8 one-story treme best, disciplined city in that respect in this terr, Dr. Robers T. Wilson; treasurer, Dr. W. | broken down and the missiug hog with & new ae eases cuka on ned Braet os On SATURDAY MORNING, NCQA Ree Sou. | SePomt gn sock oy fa te The vixiiteen (id) sect aid eountr: . A. Kemp. SAM. | litter of pigs lying in conteniment in the hol- | Sono, a Japanese lawyer, and Mrs. ‘ard | TEENTH, 1591, at TEN O'CLOCK, we will sell at | (O22! x pusckaner alter rm While the Associated Charities has not ac- Se aoe low shank Ok grove of the martgeed Pretk-| Rowe. ur sales rooms,” sate By (SS S went, aujwoved yan cd seus complished ali this reform. it has been Helen Hunt Jacksou’s Gra nt's mother. is i W.C.T.U. arse: Pe arupa end ninin: esumclatags : i ~y4 penser typed rks largely fant Jackson's Grave. = be eamlee mi.. palsy Bowes; representing the W.C.T.U. of | A large collection af tuechnd npois 2 | Mortagds DU! Aucts. ; (14) hoet dromt by the fall - see To the Eaitor of The Evenin, Star: ritish Columbia, moved that the Worid’s W. ine gl Ok: CHAMBEIC’ a Se ey lot fourteen (14) im said Picton foun Sanne ae 1,300 Referring to Mr. Chapman's communication | 4 WEALTHY WOMAN'S SECLUDED LIFE, g3°- ponvantion oe equest the board rub FURNITURE, be R _- ine del in : ve in on! - ferring to Mr. Chapman's com: paeeenecticchar ‘managers of tho Columbian exposition to OSS SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SALE OF VER bd two yearn, secured Uy the <n Sa sntinpapere4 piace elegy me sct,1 | She Leaves @ Fortune of Over One Miltton | prohibli the sale of intoxicants pom the| _ LARGE CONSIGNMEMI OF HANDSOME LOY BIL g, NO N92 WEE EN a Dds dood al sree Dollars to Be Dispated. grounds at any time and to close the exhibi? check upcu the lawless impostor and saved | son and one desitous of soei i tong 0 item fren Decoming a victim of mis — of seeing due respect paid | irs, Mary A. Tomy, p a ONE LARGE MANTEL MIRROR, M ‘“ ‘CELL Court cm the prope : 5 AGE MAN tel ain PROVEMENTS, eth GELLAK, =e Ty Suid, in n old and very wealthy | #0" on Sundays. Lady Henry Somerset ALSO, ON placed confidence and sympathy aroused by | ‘© the hamblest of the dead, I am glad that the moved that the sume ofticers be 1 sted i AT TWELV§ O'CLOC! on THURSDAY AP EENOO . B | atth treo. mach gince et property widow, was buried at Pitteburg yesterday after- a ame otioasa, Us reamssted 20) enmunss c TWELFTH a HALF Pat PEE | a , Sale to be cont ted with i ire purity in the art exhibitions, Both in nti iF Of a.e, OF the trustee re Fer ees Netiee mado up for the cece | Tomeine of thet lady have been removed from | noon, D.H. Tomy, her hustend, died some | resolutions were unanimously’ adopted by a a Hela gah erent at tue cost and risk of tue de- Sere ae ee nana are Saving the tax-| Cheyenne mountain and deposited ins ceme-| twenty years ago, leaving an estate valued at | rising vote. ss BEAAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, | PHE COCHRAN, Bares of this city thousands of dollars given | tery, where the iste can be properly cared Shersrtinas ner ginal ‘On motion of Miss Willard and Mra. Hannah : _not Oni a reseipte Publicly and privately, and we have | for, even though the greed of « land shark was | half million dollars. Since then Mrs. Toomy | wiitnat' Smith ‘Mrs. Mary Giotwent Lonvott For horses sw aitit sale ste attention of parties in | J AYIMER ; 1dth and K sts, Franklin Square, entered the homes of hundreds and adminis- {wired agan agency to bring about that re- | has lived the life of a recluse in the very heart | was made howorar president of the W EU. RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., A Gatien, O. tered relief where no other agency would have | sult. of the city, surrounded by the crudest com-| Miss Frances E. Willard was chosen president; | B012-2t Auctioneers. 41 red take ares NOr Its ISTH STARE DSc eter, af found it to relieve, and we conscientiously sub-| _ When, last year, I visited the place where she | forts and wearing the plainest clothes. Her|Lady Henry Somerset, vice president at | J) ATCLIFFE, DARR & UU., aucuoneers, " ten days from ~AUAUCAION . ‘The capital's fashionable residence center. mit that the Associated Charities have won for | was first interred the condition of the grave 4 F ovsx $1,008 000 would Lave | Inege: knua Gdevion oF Hoswwa> exerstany, canta 2 Pa. ave. Bw. e he property | On MONDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBEB 8IX-] Elegant rooms, single or en suite, for transleater itself contidence and strength by ita steady, | and its surroundings was such as to cause |®™Ple fortune of over $1,000,000 woul Wet wie Willams or Camlateeeaee as : at the risk apd cost of the d-faustiny purchaser TEENTH, 101, At HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, equate. Appetatnents and quiet aud persistent efforts along the whole | mingled feelings of sorrow, disgust and indig- | Permitted her to live a life of luxury. oe Mi irae roms arm SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE SALE Ave da: : am rout of the yissiees, we sal nl a na on ee ae Hine and during its existence of ten years. nation. it indeed have been difficult to} For the past eleven years she has occupied IES EXHIBITION PLANTS OF an cording i th WITH THE IMPKOVEMENTS, WaiCH CONSIST pa For the last six years there has not been a| find more unfitting accessories for the last | rooms with a family on Grant street, and has a set ona nt orci, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, PALMS, &c., &e. ‘RAICLLY s . F. PAIGE. ripple of discord.” The board of managers is | resting of s0 sweet and noble a spirit as | been considered by all who knew her to be ota| A dispatch from Paris announced that Heviog bem removed to our a-loriee srcun ‘sa- THE ABO! BEING SO — composed of the most thoughtful and discreet | hers. ‘To the site, as such, of course no excep- | most eccentric turn. She hadalways a decided | rumors were circulated in the French eap-| watht iy Gaye otek eee esiep _ | wee TEE ABONES SOKLHW ENT Reople, independent ia thought, but all seeking | tion could be taken; but ‘overything about it | abhorrence of wills, aud frequently stated that | itel regarding an alleged revolutionsry at- ASO. ecrryecy | mueeoar ad Pings, on oi sn TorR of gu: Onp-uait ih balance in iznteen | WINTER RESORY for MEALTH and PLEASURE, e highest and Lest g it can be accom- | was of the most incongruous and inappropriate | she did not think Christians should attempt to . ce ¢ Hs BEST diecu of trust. "All conveyancins and fecunditis st P a . plished fur the poor ‘and the citizens of penal bowuhar boomy ining pata pls ofiaheorneched tay wast ahoald, be dene with their wLy tempt at Athens to overthrow the dynasty of o nols-d&ds r rust. All Yancin cording at Driest climate in the United States except potmts. cs ser'scost. $100 deponit Teauired at the (creat altitude tn ¢ outa. LALIMER & SLOAN “ consrpeeeneg! O-dteds Auctioneers, HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL Soi i George. No coutirma SATURDAY, | the spot. “There was no inscription of any | goods after they had no further use for them. | juts, George... No coutizmation of the report fan FOUR OcLoc hat we should now be disturbed fora while is | kind, nor anything to tell the visitor who or | She snid the disposition which the state would Se ee ee AT OUR GAL deplored. We have combined theory with what rested beneath the rude mound, while | make of her pr nd PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLI IME PERTY, ERONTING erty would do her very well. 4 i st : noll-3t_ KATCLIFFE, DARK & Ct 7 sit ; ; ASLASDE, DARE OS. Anan, FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. tical methods and that a purely idea | among the boulders of various sizes of whick | She has half nephews and nieces who will, in | 8™4ted with a sensational news agency. * cae ltr ON gH SHC IDE oe tu | A OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1801-92 NOVEMBER 98, should be injected by a young and inexperi- | the pile was composed, and scattered on the | all probubility, indulge in legal contest over Dee ee eS S SOUTHEAST. CATALOGUE aaLE Sandeeniereni nme ate enced man to the detriment of our progressive | ground around, were ‘pieces of newspapers, | the fortune. : : . — i PIER Gon Roce hres oe i nom B. P. CHATFIELD, Proprietor. aud practical work in this commusity and by | Sits of evergreen, visiting cards, bacieee cae eee Judge Zane, in Salt Lake City, Utah, has] REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | TUPSDAY AFTER 'F CLOCK. LOE o amare. * ra aa = one whose interest is in nowise common with culars, faded wild flowers, fragments of Made Famous by Plowing on Sunda: rendered a judgment escheating from the HORS! ARRIAGE. . HAKNESS. &e., AT ROCHESTER.” COR. 131H AND G BTS. R NEW ik AU ours, but whose ambitions have induced him to | chromos, &c., with here aud there a tin can or SESS" os eetcitba W. This Lote: has been newly re urnished and stoop to undignitied and unwarranted insin- | an empty botile, making the place far more | _® 3. King, the Seventh Day Adventist, who | Mormon church fo: the benetit of ‘the stool ocx BOMDEED Board by the day. week or iscuth tramments 61.50 Bations is to be deplored. We never were | resemble a chosen resort for drunken pienic or | acquired fame through being arrested over w| (BB) Under the Edasunis Tucker act of 1987 y ; : ; ‘ . eats on the Ruropeas or Amercan pies” Bieiag in better shape to eee Ty lormeed,_impror- excursion parties than the grave of & poet and | year ago for plowing on Sunday, died near | Sharch favor. hile te = specie cations After OK | canis atthe oriun of the purchaser Sob dejan | ENE ORIENTAL CAMPETS AND RUGB, | putaairiely iran Tie mut cegtal tonaton ss ing constantly i ht of experience, | philanthropist. Dyersburg, Tenn., Tuesday night. King was} the U “ ‘Gourt desiel i ae 8 VES. SEC f male. to be compli th rf C Led c * x se . Ki . Supreme Court decision afiyrming ' ofrale. P = Protez than afew , months ee eee a oe ee ene ee poe arrested and fined for the offense named, and | the validity of the excheat iaw and general pro- : CELEEST CONDI roperty ill Hoel SS te esek andicon — (sos mon aD Ore, sioners, the president of which is the president | was perhaps natural enough, but those wie | ‘be at firet trivial case has Leen in the state and | ceedings thereund Trace | Aoteg paver puna he Dawes ecw At our Wail open OCTOBER 20, 1801, for the rereption our Associated Charities and every member a | have seen it under such circumstances as did and is now pending in i member of our own board, will not by any act | the writer must have come away with the sad | the United States SupremeCourt. ‘The original chen Winch tomee aterm ‘First-class in every respect. Booms thor- ¢urtail our facilities for doing in our Master's | feeling that the choice was nota wise one or | sentence was aflirmed by the state supreme | Sister Mary Kegiva, for many years the supe- renovated and refurbished, with eectric bale, RRAtCEGPE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONERES. ART GALLERIES, 20 PENNA. AVE., — Fr Dihice now open. Koome ready for 3 2 TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY _ BRICK portion. “lerme @1.30and $2 per day, name what we are now doing for the of | that her wishes in the matter had not been| court. Theu the detense was undertaken by | rioress of the Convent and Academy of Mount a Ss 3 (GON THE ASL SIDE OF Bevianing om woe WM. 1 CKUME, Proprictor, poor a y 2 ki ET EEN D SUKEET Tic aa - — this District and the commo: of our be- | wholly carried out—as has been alleged. But, | the National Seculu: Association, which em-| de Sales, celebrated hex golden jubilee yester-| Sites AND IS CARPETS, HEATING ) SOUTH CAKOLINA AVENUE SUUI Ho™ WHvson, pra sitig The allotment will not injure us, | however that may be, the grave and its sur-| plored Dou M. Dickinson wnd eartied the casc | dgy in Daltimore, At Geeeleek che fubileo| AND COOKING sTOTES. on ns, Se a. el has been’ bewly voturaiond & near ox © ape Pouls deart rit of | 283 - ALSO ; By virtue of a deed of trust to us bearing date the ‘This hotel bas been newly refurnised and) roundings presented an appearance that was | to the United States circ’ on a writ of! “lebrated by the Rev. F: P LOT OF SASH, DOORS, \ 14th day of October. A. D. 1886. andl du'y recorded open for the reception of transicut, permanent —————— hardly less than an insult to the dead, as it was | habeas corpus. Judge Hammond ruled that | ™48s Was celebra Pigeecd aids he lng baal ¥ | Ever ntusbered 1554. fotlo 180, of the land see, Exhibition day boarders. Airs. M. J. CULLEL, bropriecress. of From Stafford County, certalaly discreditable to the living. It is | the federai government had no right to review | sons, chaplain of Mount de Sales. This was HORSES, CARRIAGES, | of the vistrict of Columbia, we wil se. at pubic . py ivan wore. Gurrespentence of The Eveninn Star. therefore well that cause for so much unfavor- | the state's decisions, and the case was there- | followed by a reception in the main ball, which THOMAS DOWLING & son, | Actes MATORE of the ugeuiises. on WEDS I X’b!] MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOV. 16 AND 17. 2a. ave. and 14thet. ‘ able comment on a delicate subject no lo: upon appealed to tue Supreme Court of the | was elaborately decoraied. ‘There Sister Mary 2 Auctioneers, 012 stn. w. " ¥F-PAST YOUR O'CLOCK P.M.” ali ~ s niger | up PP P y be isvl, at HALF. ru ‘CLO M.. all es Washi D. Baooxr, Starronp Couwry, Va, Nov. 7, 1891. | exists. Traveren. | United states. It is not unlikely the Adventists | Regina received ihe congratulations of the = thas certain piece oF parcel of tand situate in thecity | yy, Fe ___ Sean 33 While I sit here in my home. situated on one eee Will still push the case to a conciusion in spite | sisters and the weholars. Sister Mary Regina |G, BENSINGER, Auctioneer. | >. Ff Hachtagtm. Detect of Columbia, bein tienorta | Eatending puschesere should walt for this grand ep- " of the commanding hills for which this county maudlin ai Sicak miata of King’s death. was, in the world, Margaret Neale, Of Charles} = ¥40 Louisiana ave, | fot suuttered Zein agus Sasa ae. oeanal Ln * oe ere Serer is celebrated, and with your starry paper be-| Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: RDP ELa oe es eS Beenie raanaacenant of ue of the oldest | penesproRY SALE OF HORSES, MARES AND ne thind anes ihe eset! aay bss siesta fore me this evening, my thoughts go far into | H. E. Davis to ¥. Gregory, subs 17 to 42, sq. A Neritable Female Fiend. Se andbap ot toe Veto as aieenten sau aaa rp. | US aeons raabinda aie eee Pa etia oats ec eRES th ° y . . y . or. | Ui) monte, wi : e Reece wich THe Stam was tiny sheet; | 962; @—. Harry Coggins to Emma E.Ham-| young Woman named Bertha Lawrence, | a" “yupil’ at the aze of fourtecn sent, he] TERRA A EAE MORNING, NOVEMBER FOUR; | {78) monte, witn terest a ta (G) per’ cont per a- > aoa LEGAL NOTICES. it has kept growing until now i - 445; H. residing in Chicago, was the victim of an un-| gighteen she became a novice and tre Ba ‘ot "Horses | deed‘of trust upon the property sold. oF alscavi at | (PHOS. E, WAGGAMA, pt growing it has grown | mack, sub 132, eq. 445; $3,500. H.C. Borden ig! nd two years and: urchaser's option. Aciepunt os one Lunared dot from small Sram intoa very large one. It | to B Robinson et al., 8.34 11, aq. 601, 7, sq. 602, | Provoked assault by which she will lose one of | later, in 1841, she took her vows as a professed O'CLOCK SHARP, P2100) wall be required'at tiwe of nue. AN tnt only proves that brains and push will over- | 6, sq. 603 and 3, sq. 606; $—. R. Wells to J. E. | her eyes. She was entering a dry goods store | nun. Bee ee Ee tae GOVERNMENT, epee py = aera ot geome any obstacle. So much for Tux Sar. | Mitchell, pt. 95, #q. 181:$—. J. W. Pilling to | on the South Side and at the door was met by " = IMMEDIALELY THEREAFTER, the trustees reserve the right to resol the propert Now let us say something of this section of old | J- B. Cralle, subs 49 and 30, oq, 958; $3,500. Sophia Schmitshen, oue of a notorious bund of | 7;nompson Of Gloucester Indicted soars Se ae ioe Ni ae oe RINAND WARNER? Virginia (1 bope soon it wili be new Virginia, | Knighton et al. to P. Turley, pt. 6,59. 539; €—. | thieves. The Schmiishen woman had a few Hil si v4 Buziries, Carriages. Bagons, Harness, Se. GEOKGE BE. EMMON Lecomacs for what is wanted is brains, push and not | 7: J. Stanton to Martha A. Shelton, s. 34 of ¢. | moments before committed a suall theft in ihe | Yesterday found two true bills of indictment | _noi-2 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. ATCLUTE, DAuK & 00., auctionsers, much money). This county ise as one | 3 lot 108, B.'s addition to Georgetown; $1,900. | store and was hastening out to escape detec- | against “Lilly” Thompson and the “Duke of RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers USTEE'S SALE VALUABLE FOU 7 of the poorest in this state (there certainly | Waldron to Emma T. Creecy, part sub 110, | tion. Finding Mies Lawrence in her way she | Gloucester” stands in imminent peril of his a SS im TRUCE STORE ANB CUABLE, FOUR STORY grea grest number of poor people residing | $9- 1051; $3,300. J J. Wil to Charles | commenced to use her fists and nails on that He has been indicted for keeping a 4 HOSES, ifort PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NOMTHWES 1. here), and ne wonder the land is barren. It has 't 26, reservation 10; 24,600. J. Wil- | person's face, bruising her severely and scratch- erly house, as proprietor of the South PB been till: ¢ Olled, all taken off and nothing | 30m to John Lee, tract of 10 acres in county: | ing out one of her eyes. ‘The assailant was ar- J v cat ty jolie 2 records ot the RB on—corn eternally, Wature seems min = $1,000. A. Diltz ot al. to Mary M. Castele, subs ea Be er ey pertey Jockey Club und for selling liquor on i ‘ai the request of the party of the fact and has stored in its hills border- | 93 and 9%, block 28, Long Meadows; €1,16. ——+e-—___ G. Schafhirt to W. M al., in trust, sub x Le ANS BOUaLE aL i TH. AD. isle AT HALT ing its valleys immense beds of lime in the form | &- i Mayse et al., in t sal Foreign Topics in Brief. ‘Was It Paymaster McClure’s Money? AND DOUBLE. . PAST FOURO: IK, the toliowiz 4 4 a . warine shells: ° r 84, 8q. . W. Clit . C1 PP : - ~ On SA’ MORNING, NOVEMBER FOUR- Ju wing cescribed real e thereafter, on SAME DAY, at QUAR- of marine sb lls chere they have laid and here pair Spas = S Ww Cope cramer, | The charge against Lieut. Lowry of the| At Pine itidge, four miles from ilkesbarre, AH, AL, TWELVE O'CLOCK, wo will sell at | fatecsttate inthe cup of Masuanston, Duetrct of Co- | thi Gu FOU OCLUCK P. M., we will sell Qn wit: Tl thera = Davis, lots 23, 24 and 25, Belair Heights; $—. | British army is unfairly dealing at poker from | Pa.,a party of boys, while playing in the woods, jumole, to wit: Tpesuuthem part or iot Bunibeted six. atriane ie auction, tm iront of the prez Mest, without reserve or limit, the atove horses, car- | teen (6), in reservation aa Pexgenia tart | m Lonel and tieou's re i "duane “cndad sutadivision of Hote E. A. Gunson to Gentner, trustee, in | the bottom and center of the pack. found a satchel containing #600. The detectives | Fiages, &c., to which Sifention le called. baving a Sront of twenty ave Uo) tect on Pennsylvania ch uaproved by a brick dwelling, being biaclid onthe Leck kcceoes ite | Ust; sub 39, 99. $85: —. D.C. to G. F. Har- | Some person recently attempted to remove a| are of the opinion that the money found is a| no12-2 RATCLIFFE, DABE & CO... | Gepth of seventy (10) 1 gap lupempieenpageagapens re neath these hills bin, lot 11, sq. ¢. 708; @—. Mary Heine to Char-| granite tablet tributary to Wm. O'Brien from | part of the ‘Red Nose Mike” plunder after the Same property Gescrived a Juunediately thereatter, on SAME DAY, at FOUR snd aed nates, peu sote convenient to rail-|lotte Heine, sub 63, oq. 482; $ J. H. Walter | fhe Weet bridge pier” ‘The work. of removal | NoClore:tlaskien ones. one Toate FUTURE DAYS. ‘with the iauprovensein: Sethe remton "fetes and Ae ie wa Bae! Foad and water. From an inspection of this | to 5. W. Curriden. part 10, oq. 864; @—. W. H. | was not finished. but the masonry was damaged. | tially uncovered a short distance from the ahs ore Ishonld judge it to be of the highest grade, | Berney, t¢ 3.1. Weaver, part & block 5, Le! the four Victorian ministers who recently | roadway and near the scene of the murder of th from 4; pearance and weight Droit Park; O. Nauck to E. Nauck, 8. 3¢ ch — “~ in Wm. HB. suldivimen of orimal lot it fe J 100, i i | the ter and hi ta Rath, of GAEE tom aan 9, block 2, Eftingham Place, and lot 6, block 27, | Tesigned have come to a compromise and with. paymaster and his assistant. book U7, pace reyor's office of dwelling and stable. i i} 4 : rn Ww ——_——+ee—____ as to of also very abundant here, and doubt not but 5y eon Romy gre ano bari greenery is dead. He was ‘The Pennsylvania Fair Commission. siieetimvente Su phat coal and coal oil can be found if searched | Height 480; A.B. 1 is, | sentenced to five years’ imprisonment for being | . Te dtestion of opening the world’s fuir on of nla end oo i items. at xe oar eaptialints aud men of implicated m the Wilson frauds, when the Le-| 8Unday Was brought up at the meeting of the will be taken, vaccination tara oe —_— gion of Honor and other decorations were sold | Pennsylvania world’s fair commission yester- | have lived here alavect from childhoes We hens to people with more mouey than merit. Dand- | day afternoon. Resolutions of several religious 4 ure air, pure water and plenty of lau escaped imprisonment by flight. bodies were presented against the Sunday feedtan ” You poopie ia tEe city bene ae eee ‘The export of Cheshire (England) salt this| opening of the fairand led to a general die, Buxuries and you don’ the pure air and the year shows s marked decrease, amounting to| cussion of the question. The question was pure water. ca a get people here todrink Laoe _ within ten — pec oh = finally referred to the executive committee, ough it 1s almost alway an same fear. which com- fr cieat av spring. The Dass mew in Wanke Ray kv stance? Femon ae hg: nn eee mgton who have pienty should come down to a ———o>—_—_—_ ‘Thirty-seven plans for the Penn- They can reed Tur Gran every evening, edt Anvcsteaate Gee ocmrtal ie Serine; al commision sete seen meee will come promptly, I guarantee. If one enjoys ted the | AB cteesive fre commrred te: Fhe, & Caaist vets wees ea ey seas ous standing running we have’ wild vurkeye, pacteidoos suburb .of Tampa, Fla., yesterday afternoon, | commirices, and considerable routine hanes atts, Be. You cen iit lomo Creek bay, tobacco where the principal industry is cigar making. | was attended to. abe. body ot ter some two wi i eteattiful body of water some two le r The fire started in a small hotel in the center You so desire, aud the fishing is excellent when Some heats ew ie Gye athe seasonatie. BY. bostantlar peor Jest evening wes still bayond a control, and assistance was sent from The Homeopathic Institute. Two hotels, onc boarding house, three bare Dr. Kinney of Patterson, N.J., Dr. Dudley of der shops, four bar rooms, four restaurants, Philadelphia and Dr. Smith of New York, the six grocery stores, six dry goods stores, one resident, secre add cocavent drug store, one shoe store and the market Pp tary and corresponding secre- house were entirely destroyed by 8 o'clock. tary respectively of the Homeopathic National The loss will ‘reach’ 900,000, snd the Imstitute, wee in the city yesterday making insurance wili reach that amount. Most Bove Seas Font ‘Be meeting ef the inetitate of the residents of the suburb are Spaniards A [