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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. 2d EDITION sozsrececmn~|—- “eee Demurrer Filed by Newton’s Counsel. Chief Justice Bingham, in the Court in Gen- eral Term,today announced the opinion of the indictment against C. A. Newton, president of the Old Dominion Republican Club, for alleged i ions of the civil IN wali ‘ : Violation of one of the sections of ——_ service law prohibiting the solicitation of po- Decline in Coal Stocks, Led by Delaware and | litical contributions in government office. Hudson. Mr. A. K. Browne, counsel for Newton, gave New Youx, Nov. 16.—Dealings in stocks this | notice of bis intention to apply for a writ of morning were on a limited ‘To noon the | error from this court to the Supreme Court of sales amounted to only 116,340 «bai i- | the United States. The demurrer was to the ing was mostly confined to Jersey Central, Del- | effect first, that the facts alleged in the indict- aware and Hudson, lex! trust, Lackawanaand ment did not constitute an offense under the Atchison. The opening prices were generally | law.and second, that if the civil service act was Yower than Saturday's close. ‘The’ generat | 80 construed as to make the facts charged an list was x to “tower, “while | offense the act was unconstitutional. a ‘own i percentand| The indictment was predicated upon the [eer Bo ee emare bond lindeon | tWel!th section of the act, which reads as fol- soon Fallied and recovered the deci: to | lows: ‘ Weakon shortly after and. go lower than im the | “That no person sball, im any room or build- early dealings At 10:30 its price was down | ing occupied in the discharge of official duties to 120, a decline of 23; per cent. The by any officer or employe of the United States of the market. had also recorded furtuer | Mentioned in this ect, or in any navy yard, declines. Lead trust 1 exception, ad- | fort or arsenal, solicit in any manner whatever vancingtoi7. By1i o'clock there was very little | OF receive any contribution of money or any ehange. The coat shares were the alue for any political purpose cs aware and Hud i : ¥ Jersey Central fell 13; per cent to 112 and Lack- | decision of the court, suid that it was argued by awannal per cent to 136,. The rest of the | Counsel for the defendant that because ¢: market is bff fractionally. "At noon the lowest ; the acetions relating to such solicitations, ex- prices of the day were current. At this writ- | cept the twelfth, involve only the act of em- Ing (1:30 p.m.) the market is dull but stead oyes of the government or of some officer 0: Money, 4 and 5percent. Exchange ste e government, that, therefore, it was the in- posted rates, 481°; and 485!5: actual rates, 480), | tent and purpose of this section to only pre- and 480% for sixty days and 485 + | seribe the rule of action relating to officers re le raments stexdy audemployes mentioned in the other sections, Si veis 40 coup. 116%; bid; = and that, therefore, this indictment should tered, 9925 bid. > ave gone further and have alleged thet the x Pa Saline person so solicited was an employe of the “Billy” Florence Out of Danger. government or one of the officers of the gov- Purapriraia, Nov. 16.—Wm. J. Florence, [cere tora = — hsirenee Boecd oe the actor, who was attucked by pneumonia om | POPOL oiciting from. another citizen, Saturday night and whose condition was se-' pnt only to prevent any person from soliciting rious yesterday, is improved this morning and | any ong in those places that might be an officer bis physicians believe him to be out of danger. | or‘an employe of the government; that unless ———_— this construction be adopted, that in itself the FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, section is unconstitutional, it being such an abridgment of the right of speech and of re conor RET TOT Stock Market. , | action of the citizen at to violate his con- following sry ‘De orcnine and closing prices of | stitutional righte. Wige te Corson and Stacartrey aie etreet.” °° |" The court was of the opinion that it is com- petent for the government to exercise complete c. | control over the places mentioned in sections Name, ofc! Nam. [o ——| I and 12—any navy yard, fort or arsenal or ee eae any of the governmen* departments, Naw The places mentioned are the places where Northw Nort the government of the United States bas abso- Inte, supreme and exclusive control. There are places acquired by the government of the | United States in pursuance of authority granted a | by the Constitution. iG S| “Tue Congress has a right to prescribe rules i ° I<) governing the conduct of officers and also citi- zens who may be allowed to go in them. While alin there the go ment has the right, the is< | undoabted right, to prescribe what shall Le “aj | the conduct of "persons thus visiting these * | places, either on business with the government | OF for their own pleasure. ‘To thus prescribe the rule of conduet in such pla i s that no person should at any time solicit any person is within the scope of power or au- thority that Congress has over these places and the court cannot say that it is an unreasonable exercise of power. ; ‘That being so it is not necessary to discuss the constitutionality of the law at all. It is plainly constitutional. be As to the contention of the counsel for the ‘Gases Binte-T.5. m, rege defendant that the section related only to gov- ore —Pgenr a a gy ood ernment otticers or employes, the court held that it plainly did not relate to such officers. Congzess was careful in the other sections to specify such officers; there is no reason to sup- | pose that Congress would not have expressed it in this scetion also if ithad intended only to embrace oficers and employes. ‘The court did not tind that it was necessary atalltoresort to any such constrained con- | struction of the law, aud therefore overruled the demurrer. The indictment against Newton charged him with clivered and caused to be de- circular to a person in the burcau of education soliciting such person to join the | Od Dowinion Club, pay dues and make such ‘< Exchange, orlock mi: and North © Stre« Washington Mar’ Loan and Trust Compas. luINbia Bends—Market stock, Rerean F eer iund, fund, 3a, 1999, Teney, 1901, 120 vid, — a kex ieee, “lis bid, — askeu. town Kutt!row ington ald Ge 336 bid, 13 asked. Kaulroad Kignt+, 125 Association, Ss. 1 You Market Cony is the only charitable organization in the Dis- trict that has failed to make an annual report of its operations to the superintendent of chari- ties, claiming that inasmuch as they receive no direct assistance from Congrese it was not un- der the jurisdiction of said superintendent. Dr. Hammett Thinks Their Term of Service Health Officer Hammett had a co: with the Commissioners this morning with reference to the terms of servica of the physi cians to the poor, and while no conclusions were arrived at Dr. Hammett was directed to submit a reeommendation to the Commissioners in writing covering his remarks. The doctor was of th the pl h of | were wally and three years’ service gave thom a good start in the | recommentation will contain the names of a number of physicians to the poor whom he thinks should give way to others. pia oon THE RITE OF CONFIRMATION. pr ees An Impressive Ceremony ut St. Matthew's | “**CLIFFE, PARR & Bishop Chapelle administered the rite of con- firmation to a class of seventy-five children at the close of vesper services yesterday at St. Matthew's Church. There was a large audience present, the members of the congregation being disirous of attending the farewell service of their late pastor betore leaving for his new field of duties in New Mexico. After the confirmation the bishop addressed the newly confirmed and admonished them to be constant and strong in their Christian | ¢! duties and faithful members of the | “USiaagas Catholic chureb. r nessed by a large congregation, every seat in the pe as well dren were seated in the front pews and beli them the adults. These latter were converts and in the number youth and extreme old age were represented. Bishop Chapelle was as- sisted by Rev. T. J. Ke Williams. “Mr. Wim. Green were the sponsors for the boys and Miss Moran and Miss McCarthy perfermed the same oftice for the little girls ana introduce his successor, Baltimore, to the congregation and during the week following will leave for Sante ¥e to begm his work there as coadjytor to Archbishop Sulpointe. He Has Been Delivered Over to the Authori- According toa dispatch from Wheeling, W. Va., the police authorities of this city are not so sure of securing the prisonér, Robert Me- Grann, alias Porter, alias W. H. Swallow, alias Col. Beltzhoover, whose arrest was mentioned m Tux Sran last week. When Detective Whecler went to Wheeling and identified the prisoner the city expenses, but as the latter had no authority to settle such an account he swore out the neces- sary papers and took the prisoner before United States Commissioner Rodgers, who Did, — asked. imp. @, 113 bi eurity and Trust Company, 56, 1 Wasiington Light I yt 30 bid, — asked Wasi. ja SS bid. 955 Company, series A. 65, 126 vid, fugton Gas Company, senes B, 6s, ‘asked. Washingiol Gas Company je Gs, 1901, 135 Toad G6 95 bid. 108 as Powmac Telephove 1st 305 asked. Capit Ss. 108 Did, 2.» asked. atiroad Convertible és 118 bid, Electric Light Convertible is. — bid. ational bank Stock: ot Wash Did 430 askeL asked. Metropo: Central, 300 bid, Market Compauty | other contribution as they couid to help along the campaign then pending in Virginia, gee ee TAKES HER OWN LIFE. Mrs. Yarnell Found Dead in a Tenement House—Despondency the Cause. “Did Mrs. Anme Yaruallcommitsuicide?” was a question for Coroner Patterson to determine. The weman died yesterday under peculiar cir- cumstances and ber body was sent to the morgue. ‘The circumstances attending her death after a life of usefulness, although peculiarly sad, rendered an inquiry neccesary 5 Mrs. Yarnall was a good-looking woman askew Capetaal 124 | 3, 95 | about forty years old and was the widow of Sie Seg sabee. Tradets. US tek. 115%, auKed. -i8-) Cont Eugene Yarnell, who died some ten or Faliroad Stocks — Washington and twelve yearsago. Since his death his widow eae oe gone Cope a has earned her living at shirt making, she Dorth © Street, 35 bid, <6 asked. Eekingt being an expert seamstress. bouiers’ Bome, 30 bid, 1. asheol. Georgeiownsud | Her mother and sisters reside on M street ‘Fenieytown, Sz bidvwt ashe. uch Creek. iW | northwest between $ih and 10th strects, but Did. — asked. ayes ome > hy i ES the deceased being employed did not see much Her brother, William A. Ray. ws unger about bis mother’s residenc: 6) asked. also a nd his of him | al. w asied. | tor some time until ten days ago, when he was | vid, 6 asked. | taken irom a cheap lodging house to Provi- | | dence Hospital, where he, died. Me wasin a pitiable ‘condition and would have Leen buried in potter's field had not he been identified in time to notify his relatives, so that they gave him a Christian burial. SIGNS OF DEKPONDENCY. Even before his death Mrs. Yarnall had shown jigns of despondency and had been heard tore- murk that she was tired of living, or words to that effect, and after his death, ten days ago, she scemed more deeply affected and made use of language in the form of a threat to end her Mngion, 170bid, 12" arneu. | Core Columbia, 15 bid, 15, asked Tye bid, — asked. Poroin: Riggs, § bid, ¥ asked. Peoyie's Lincola, 57, bid, Zasked. Coun Title Insurance Stocka—Heu Estate Did, 140 asked. Columbia Ti Gas and Electric Lignt stocss— ix bid, 42%, asked. George asked. "U.S. Electric Lig ‘Teiephone Stocks—Penu and Potomac, pany, 17 vid, asked. Great = bid, 190 asked. Bull Kan 35 did, 3 asked. Pneumatic Cus Bid, %{ asked. Lincoln Hall, 6s Interccean Building Compuy Saie Veposit and frust \ eipa ton Safe Deposit Company Washington “Loan anu Tf Did, W0ijg asked. American security aud 26yst Compas, 1083 did. 110 asked. ——— Baltimore starkets. BALTIMORE, Nov. 16 —Flour st super, 35!asi5; do. ex srasog, winter wie Wheat patent, 5.3505. EW receipts, 19,455 eat — No? Ted, e: Her brother-in-law, Mr. Langley, tried to | reason with her. He ‘reminded her’that her | mother was now getting old and told her that j she should try to comfort her in her old da Tue unfortunate Woman occupied 2 room in -| «house on Isth street northwest between M So- } und N streets, where she hud enough to make ler home comfortable. She had plenty of good clothing, and so far as is known ehe was doing well at her work. POUND DEAD IN A TENEMENT MOUSE. Yesterday about noon her siead body was . » | found iu a room in a tenement house, No. 1330 Soiee, comes Gon paee he x "| ith street northwest. No oue saw her enter Beker: No. Z mixed westera, sas —recespts, | the house nor did any person there know of Sows busivela; stock, 1 busheis. quwet— | her presence until her dead bedy was found. Fe 5 Tee meceires. Lams Denes: oak, 140.598 | Her remain were on n bed in the room and her ae ‘can no seers 5 | Lead rested on her bonnet. She was attired in Tindipoon, per bushes, Gel Cora te orsere pes | & heat-fitting black dress and the temperature r. aaeLase. cotton pes poumi. 1 farthime; | Of her body indicated that she ad been dead fF per to in Kacks, Wis pes D0 wounds | some time. Cottoa daii—middi =| As no one could be found in the neighbor- changed. Butter =cc “xl: | hood who could identify the woman her body zie Coffee a Ne. | was removed to the morgue by the police. i | Later im the day her identity was known and her relatives were notitied. Her room was searched, but so far as could be discovered she had left no letter or note to imdicate that death would result from her own acts. Some time ago ehe made a shrond and the other clothing necessary to complete a burial outtit and these were found in her trunk. DEATH YROM SUICIDE. Coroner Patterson investigated the case and Fectipts, 20,48 busuels: 5: Copy ‘* BALTIMORE. stock, 1008108; Bal ‘Ersts, 101 bid: vo. incomes, 934 asked: Bid; do. stocks, 45ui6. Chicago Markets. CHICAGO, Nox. 16 ccloning er. ‘May. Mt ‘Oats—Noven ve December, 31%, jay. 48) Pork—December, Si" Ja iL.Sejy. Lard— v death fr suicide. December, sii; Sasaziy. aitij. siss—Decem- | SA°® *certiscate of death from suicide spo d ‘The Gridiron Ciub’s Trip. Knocked Down by « Bicycle. ‘The members of the Gridiron Club who went Maj. George P. Edgar was knocl.ed down last evening about 6 o'clock by # bicycle ridden by B. A Macdonaid of the pension office and badly Druised. He struck his head ou the asphalt, bus a stiff derby hat prevented serious injury. ‘Edgar had just alighted from a street car et the junction of Yhand F stecets when he was knocked down. He didu’t nee the wheel at all. No blame was attached to the mdez, who ‘was profuse in his apologies. ‘here is always ecrowd at that corner and the most careful Fiding is necessary to avor accidents. ——_~-- ‘Nothing Heard From the Nerfoik. It was reported at the 7th street wharf this afternoon that nothing bai been heard from the steamer Norfolk, which ran aground below Marshall Hai! a! au eerly bour Saturday. The fame story was told at the uptown ticket office. jersemaibeaim irs ‘Thrown From 4 Carriage. Om Saturday witernovn Mrs. Keeside and child and Mre. Stincme:z wero with the driver, Marshall Moxley, thrown out cf a surrey at New York avenue and i4ib street Ly the up- setting of the vehicle, caused by the Lor-e be- frightened at'a steam roller. aon tly to New York Saturday as the guests of Dr. Glavis were met at Jersey City and taken on Doard the steamer Spree of the North Germau Lloyd Steamship Company. The members of the club, with their wives, were the guests of Dr. George O. Glavis at a dinner given on board the Spree, and among others who had thered to meet the Wasbingtorians were ir. Gustay Schwab, Immigration Com- missioner Gen. and Mrs Daniel Macauley, Inspector Hamelman, Col. Taylor. Mr. 0. L.’Praden, President Harrison's assist- ‘aut aceretary; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parke of the Pennsylvania railroad, Miss Glavis, Miss Green, Chester 5. Lord, Bradford Merrill, J. Foster Goates, Geo. F.” Spinney, Dr. and Mra, Me- Murtrie, Mr. Golding, Mr. Sanford and Capt. Willigerod of the Spree. Among Dr. Glavis’ guests were H. B. P. Mac- farland, president of the Gridiron Club, and Mrs. Macfarland, Secretary and Mra. DeGraw, ‘Treasurer Walker, Major and Mra, Carson, Miss Carson, Mir. aud Mra. Handy, Mr. and Mra Seo Se ie oases rynne, Mr. re. s way. Mr. and Mrs. Low, Mr. and the Misses Larner, Mr. apd Mo Young, Me and Aire artis, Mr. ir. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Barry, Sir. ana Mice DePuy and turued him over to the Uni to be brought to tis city us soon as the judge signed the warr: saddled the expense on the United | A FI States and the detective returned here fully satisfied that the — prisoner would arrive two days later. The prisoner did not rench here, and, according to the dis- patch printed ina inorning paper, the much- wanted criminal was turued over to the Mar- tinsburg authorities. If this be true an inter-| ar oxg esting fight between the state and federal au thoritics will follow. Marshal White, it was stated, has gone to Parkersburg to procure the signature ot Judgi O*' TU. nt of removal and then he | 7, TH 4 yeus old. very Jackson to the warr will go in scarch of the prisoner. A large delegation of colored men from the fh sanitary district ealled upon the Com- | }\y'or rs Joners Sat y and presente - | TWO O'CLOCK P. M..on the premises of said Hotel La missioners Saturday and presented a peti-) XY onuie. all the furnitureand other pn Favual pro in | erty covered by sald deed of trust atid “Chiedtuve thereto ap) Nreperty being part mrded $m Laber tion in behalf of Dr. Darlington, the physic: to the poor in that section, whom they under- stood was to be removed. ‘They said the doctor was considerate and conscientious in the dis- charge ot his duties. the metropo! Clark and J. A. Brown removed. ‘The Commissioners spent the entire forenoon There is a report that the street railway here will soon be commenced. The books of the | Ui of said land records, which provi Alexandria and Fairfax Passenge> Railway Company, which is designed to make the street yond, will’ be opened tomorrow at the office of the Alexandria Real Estate Company, on South Feirfa supervision of Mayor Strauss and Messrs. Iscac Eiehberg and G derstood that sufficient stoc New York capitalists to organize the company and begin the road within the thirty days fixed asa mit in the- act of the city council which gave the right of way. ‘The King street part of the read is to be first constructed. ‘This is the present prospect. ‘The offer of the American coal wharf at Point Wert on Saturday at public auction was abortive. There was no bidder and | —**! —— the property was taken in by the | [{HOSIAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers. committee on streets and the sale | TitusTE, abandoned for the __ present. city authorities were not willing to start the sale ut loss than $3,000 and no ono was wiliing to bid that sum. The wharf not long ago was | Court of tue District of Co-umbia, hosding an Ea leased to the American Coal Company at $2,500 a per annum, but bas lately been idle. Mr. John } derendants, known us equity cause No. A. Zimmerman has made an offer to rent the wharf as a coal depot. ALEXANDRIA'S LODGING FOR TRAMPS. auct.on, in iront of jon for tramps is a| haat Disuictwowits Ee straitened one. Its night lodging house is » very simple affair. A corridor four by twelve feet with a brick floor between the cellu at the station house is all the sleeping accommoda- tion offored. Lest night ou the bricks in this narrow way nine tramps slept, curled up or mtraight ont on the oor, ae their dreams dictated. It was a t fit and very little Feom for rolling. Sometimes tramps have becn pont ne lle Reid as heretofore published in Tae Sras, was wanted would have to be taken this afternoon. MUST MAKE A REPORT. ‘The difference between the superintendent of charities and the Associated Churities has been terminated, at least “for a time, by the Commissioners, who today ordered that “Purther consideration of the advisability of apportioning to the Associated Charities any part of the 216,000 for the relict of the poor is deferred until that organization « make such a report to the superintendent of charities of its operations for the year end- ing June 30, 1891, as the superintendent may require, it is understood that the Associated Charities Powder . SCL ABSOLUTELY PURE Should Be Limited to Three Years. y intended for young physicians, fession. It is understood that his Church Yesterday Afternoon. be ceremony was wit- and gelicries. being occupied, the lower half of the aisles. The chil ervick und Kev. E. A. Miller “and Mr. John pelle y. Thom sy Bishop iN formally 38. Lee of See SWALLOW MAY NOT COME. ties of Martinsburg. ‘AUCTION _ SALES. ____THIS AFTERNOON. RATCHPFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers PHYSICIANS TO THE POOR. TRUSTER'S SALE V; BRICK STORE AN PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE By virtue of n deed of trust d 4:55, 10110 271 ‘et seq., one of the District of Columbia. ind at the request of the party nference | secured thereby. L will offer for sale at pubic AUCTION SALES. TOMOKKOW. [As ‘& SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1409 G st., near United States Treasury. ALUABLE FOt 'D- DWELLING, de Trecordsof the VERY SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE AT AUCTION, EMBRACING IN PART: iE SUX-PIECI FINE BRI s owing described real es tate situate in the city of Wasiington, District of Co- VERY HANDSOM! SILK PLUSH SSELS CARPETS, AN DSOME: ORNAMEN Iumbta, to wit: ‘the southern 16), in reservation mui im a front ox twenty-five ( nue and runnin, Iot numbered six— ack with the same wit Gepin of "seventy (70) fret. two (2) inches, hems the Ports, described ina eed Gu impression that the terms of service of | Blt So. RUE. fou.0 3 Ficians to the poor should be limited to | lance fouratiry brick «ie Lag do eet ouintcn tha og | Pennsy.vunia avenue three years. He was of opinion that the places | *unsy. sae ER FANCY CHAIRS, SUPERION WALN) . DINING TABLE, WALNUT ERA BENT WOOD DINIX same. it recordsot said Dis- nproveients, COMSISINK Of & ing and ‘store, No. dof trust duiy recorded 8.000, 9 Der cenit pe iy, tive ‘yeare from LSTE: F s WALNUT VOOK CASE, TABLE, LIBRARY CHAIRS, SITES, de. posit of of sale are not complied with im ten days from the sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the bropetty &¢ the Fh 1 day" ct a very stiperior collec ton ot housetiold turniture in fin ‘ LATIMER & SLOAN, Bows paper PMviished in Was! ie and reroriing, at thie cost of “te ptr FUTURE pays, LAT VER & Sloan, RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., Auctioneers, aad Nout AFTERNOON, ) 1891, AY TALE 1 in front of the premise LOL WITH THE IMPKO PEREMPTORY SALE. on OVEMBER SIx- om POUYY'CLOCK, | VALUABLE BRICK BUILDINGS IN NEW POST icH CONSIST OFFICE SITE, ED BY ELEVENTH, BEING NO. 1512 1 NORTHWEST, Terms of sale: Oue-halt months, with notes bearing Mmtérest a deed of trust. chaser's cost. TWELFTH, © AND D STREETS NORTHWEST, “ash, balance in eizhtcen dseenred by a rn corduny at pur $100 deposit required ar the tine of LATIMER & SLOAN, To BE REMOVED. ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, BEGINNING AT ONE OCLOCK, Y SALE OF VALUABLE BEING PREMISES NO. H STREET NORLHWE By virtue of certain decrees of th d | the District of C dered 17714, docket EH Day OF NOV KOCLOCK P.M. alt th: Cc 4, on MONDA. ISGL, at HALES certiin piece oF WE WILL SELL IN FRONT OF EACH PARCEL A NUMBER OF as BRICK BUILDINGS, AN eet, thence east OTH id thence west Gr tet dies. fee TO BE REMOVED IN THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DAY OF SALE. ively new three-story an Prescribed by said decree, as fol~ side an two equal t Uper cei Liter TERMS CASH. Droperty, or all cash, at option of | Durchuser. posit of Boal required at'tih corked " RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., nol4-s,m,tu3t ihorities wanted the officer to pay ed States marshal nt of removal. This + DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. re a number of impa- 3 interested in that ¢ a reason of record, that law, the regulations or med at the pere ‘THEY SPEAK FOR THE DocToR. today nearing arguments in liquor cases. ea siete ald. ALEXANDRIA. the bes, STREET RAILWAY BOOKS OPEN ToMoRROW. | street adjoining King etree! go W. NO SALE OF POINT WERT. he ‘The Alexandria pro allowed to sleep in the cells on benches, but | “4 last night the cells were locked. cash perder seare Hipkins Said to Be Dying. or, Assistant District Attorney Mullowney re- | at and that bie ante-mortem statement if Mr. Mullowsiey started ut once for the hos- pital to take his statement. james Brent, alias Arthur Johnson, ach DARK & CO., Auctioneers. leries, 920 Pebusylvania ave. nw. NTAL ART EXTRAORDINARY. PEREMY TUL EE BN AU OF A MOST EXQUISITE AND SUPERB € 9th and’D streets n.w. MANTEL MIRRORS. ‘This collection has Leen especially weiected for the wost critical trade, and are all of a recent ‘ue Hintroider-es are the finest ever exhibited for sale by public atiction, are unique tn stytes and pat- tern and elegant in works all sizes, trom the sinaliest eties. ‘The whole forming a most attractive and costly col- INTERIOR DECORATIONS. Yo be sold at oar 80, TWO NEARLY NEW FULESTOP ORGANS. PARLOR FUR- ALSO NE LOT OF UPHOLSTERED muss in styles aa pat Toke TO art WOODS Wal. sap, and can Le had fn ES, STEADS, PICTURE: MATTRESSES, HAIR AND HUSK THER PILLOWS AND BO) ORTMENT OF ALSC LOCK. A FINE EI T, BRUSSELS, ATINET ESDAY MONI 4. AT TEN OM LOCK. 1 will soll in ti 0. 940 La. ave., 1 Handsois Dun Gelding, | Facer; 1 Juh Selool Sade sound, kind. vent and Driviuy “Horse, | here from the north and is ‘Cun be seen bree = Sth and T sts, 1. PNSINGER, Auctioneer, | [ATIMER © SLOAN, auctioneers LRUSTEES' SALE OF FURNITURE AND PER- RYY Of HOTEL LA NORMAN. HEAST CORNEK OF FIP WO DYNAMOS | ‘D TUESDAY, No- from Ya, m. top. 1. D. K. VARZHABEDIAN & CO. Sale by order of aby worthy the attention ut commisstoxeR DOUGLASS Nor aan. — | ¥: “Yes,” said Commissioner Dougiass today to a Sar reporter, “I saw the rumor about Haz ton taking my place. Ihave no knowledge about it and put no faith in the report. About this time each year, when the liquor licenses are being sifted. ti tient and indign: branch of trade. But as 1 am careful in every case rejected to ha arises either under r the incts as reported by the police, I am not U.S. Treasury. EOF SUPERIOR LUKE SONAL PROVE: BEING THE HO. DEFECTS OF A ‘MINISTER VO THe, UNITED STATE: TURKISH CARPELS, RUGS AH. GANY SIDEBUAKD, \ G TABLE. BL Sb portrergs, | alter Ave days notice in The Evening M E: THEK-COVERED DINING OF PARISIAN tober, AD. Inv], bury ind offers. No, Tai. eamity dvcket 3 is . | accordance With’ the provisions of the deed ut trust ial rumor of decapita- ry to, Wiliam B. Soses is recorded m Liber No. Lo: of the lan] records of a8 modified by. sutd trustees, will Y, the SEVEN Wey the patiic auction cn LU ONE PARLOR SOMELY U ied, sand Turuiture and personal fy descrived in th } . 120, folios 4311 fo 416, botl mie chusive of said and record ; said turniture and personal Hote! La Normandie, situ PESSES, TOGETHER WITH OVEMBEE EIGHTEENTH, 2330 Couuecticut avenue north: tEN A. al, al eX: ER ARTICLES. perty beimy now tu t ‘on the northeast corner of Tails MISCELLANEOUS. hertuwest, Was Joseph A. Kilgore and Martin Brown have been appointed privates of the first cla " Te mn police foree, vice Joseph A. | And uther toa Lrsteclass hotel. yro} at ion of houseuold MER & SLO. partot Parlor Suites, Bed oom urn: Po: tieres, in] Fenders Duffet. Side ‘Tabies, Beds. heception Chairs and ‘personal property belonging ‘This sale, as prescribed by eid decree, is mado sub- Ject to the prior and. paraiuount right of Mary 1. Me- xectrs and trnstee of th ‘Lean, deceased, under the lease trun W tou Melean'to said licrace 3M. BLE IMPROVED T BELAEEN “ALLEN TWEN NS VHARTEENTH AND EOCRTEENTH {ASD ASD W SikizedS NORTHWEST virtue of tree deeds of triist Tecurded, respect- air? No. 48M, folio dhs Liber Nor eae folio ‘aba, and Liber No. Lo fecurds 0: t-e Districtor Cola fe wuction, it trumt of the premises, oo. TUES! WEBER SES ENTEL PAST THKEE OC! Va Bou ton ke, dated on oF about Deceiuber, 1588, Wiiich, is record. ‘of tho suid land record, | bert also to the Geed Of trust d-ted ott oF aucue | day of December, ISS8, trom said Horace M. | to Brainard H. Warner and Aucust: thington, which is recorded in Liber 12506, :olio 1 i, tlio 114 et seq. and sab ‘we will sell at pab- Cake M101, AT , Jots 68 and 69in Ms olv's subdivision of certain lots in square 245, . folio U7, of the records of sur jeyor's ofiice, District of Columbia, improved each bY thereafter,on SAME DAY, at QUAR- BM. wil well at niturs id personal properts conveyed. by" su IDentioned deed of truatare to reiuain In and upon said premises, Motel La Normandie, Ten: now due or Ww ‘ome Guo ‘Under said leases and subject to the trust setiorth sid Liber 1300, iollo 102, "snd in said dex r the | cree mentioned. Sniler the } conn Seropariy will be ectd in buck end not fn detalt ‘Torus ot sule: Cash, payable upon the ratification ishe, i it fod Pa the ate by tne a a ae Oy oi a Ot" the ‘furniture and other personal property. £0 be taken by | vGrtelted if the ba ' terius ot Sale, in wi Futht also 10 Fesoudat the isk anu co Purchases: F as security for th ich may Hereaiter | be TO FOUR. CLO , out of the premis in Bouneitunt’Heed's recorded subdivision of 10t ‘each nuproved bya Urick dwelling, wide, bitween 13th and w. {nereatter, on SAME, DAY, at FOUR pauiie ance front “Ld eu. at patie auctlon.tn front -6, in square 100, as ver «$1, of the records of the ‘proved by brick 500 on the sale -Ouupiy with the | of te detaultinus | LD, ch event the t of the preiuls. ss an ion of ‘oryanal let plat recorded in book 17, jeyor's office 0} xf said District, $m: as t0 each of said lots: One-third cash, of depont of $100 must be thne of ‘saie; Valance iu three equal installments six, twelve and eizliteen ion! purchaser, beuring interest from ay of sale aud se Cured vy deed of trust on. or aii cash, at option of the p ‘and conveyauemy at purchaser's cost. If terus are not compiled with in twelve days trom nalg the trustees re- ‘serve the rghit to Lesel! at the risk wud cust of dstaut: has THOMAS " A NORMANDIE HOTEL ade on each Jot T desire to notity the public that the above sale ‘will not snterfere 1n any inanner with the mansement of LA NOKMANDIE HOTEL, which will continue K.P. EMERSON, Manager. re for which notes of ES sl, wii be taken, ’8 SALF OF VALUABLE LOTS AT THE CN ee CORSE OF FIRST AND D ST ) ALROVED 8Y OLD Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme EETS SOUTH. ALE DWELL- Court tor suid Distr: ‘Morrice is complainant’ STEES' SALE OF FIV! ASEMENT BRICK DWELLINGS, W STORY, BRICK BACK BUILDING! BEIWEEN FlisT AND Mietus.ef a steed of trast recorded fue uf a deed of #24, 10110 BH, Of the lund records of the District of iubis, end at the request of the party mises, on MUNDA: PUL at YOUR O'CLOCK E hae and U0. iu the subdivision of part of ots 7 ‘558, oa per patin book Xt ‘of tie surveyors oftice of fe fuaproveunen stated. {AS grius: Oue-tlitd can, of which $1 on each iot at time of sale, and dual instailinents in six. Cwelveand euchtecn, for wale the notes of the percbascr, bearinue ‘of wae std nee Pucrem, Emus B- (3) TWO-STORY AND JAS, doaket $5, the Uadiersigned trustee SEVENTEENSH DAY OF HALE-PAsT FUCK O'CLOCK P. a eil a pubic rewlace, the iolowit . ‘eity'of ‘Washington First. ‘Ihe easternmost eighteen (: strect southwest and % 1 lot one (1) $n square and elghty, GNU), improved byw \wellinz. iunedsately thereatt ‘The eizuteen (13) 1eet at front on ‘said D tall (18) feet front on D K the mil pctuace’ thee Jot iourteen (14) in aad. iruiue dwelling. SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON ‘FLORIDA AVENUE AND P STREET BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETSEAST, HAVING A FRONTAGE OF 100 FEET ON THE AVENUE AND 76 FEET ON P STREET. cme Ry ln pp rpeneea ae) ETS a : ee ohn! faeciye 6 708, coutaiming im al) wenni-annaiis MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1891. : ——_AUCTION SALES. __ FUTURE DAYS. RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneers, PERI OF VERY VALUABI STURT BRICR HOUSE. No. 1h TREET NORTHWEST. ALL HEE TWsI ‘H, at HALF-PAST FOUR OC) we pa ‘will offer for sale im tront of the: SUB Lor’ to an alley. ‘This sale should command the attention of parties im search of « home or for an investinent ‘Terms will be made known st the timeotesle A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. If the terms of nale ate not complied with ip ten days from, the day of sale right is reserved to resell the property At the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser after Bye days! advertisement Of such resale’ in some mews: Paper publusued in Wasuington, D.C. All convey ancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. nov-d&ds KATCLIFFE, DARK & O0., aucts, Sa-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED 0: MOXGAE “ROVEAIIEE SITEeA TRY Rout same hour ahd place, ou account of the inclement ‘weather. BATCLIF! y eather: FE, DARK & CO. i tore AE an Tonrnpe, rote accou! THU INEIEENIH DAY OF NOVEMBUR,. sane hour and piace RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO., noloakds. “Auctioneers, LATeae & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1400 @ .. NEAR U. 5. TREASURY. BARREL NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, OATS IN BAKREL. PICKLES IN BARREL AND GLASS, BARRELS OF VINEGAR. FLOUR, BARRELS SUGAR, SHELF GOODS OF EVEKY DESCKIP- ¥ CI PAPER SACKS. LAKGE en ghd GROCERY BUSI ALSO FINE BAY MARE. ABOUT SIX YEARSOLD. GOOD DIVER AND SADDLER: ONE SIXTY-GALLON CHURN, SCITABLE FOR DAIRYMAN, &. On THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER NiNE- TEENTH, 1801, at grocery store, No, 019 P st. a. We shall sell the entire contents, LATIMER & SLOAN nolé-st Auctioneers, K, *28it2zxi, avcrioxsxrn, @27D ST. B.W. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF UPWARD OF $10,000 WORTH OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, &&., BEING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A SEVENTH STREET DEALER RETIRING FROM THE RETAIL BUSINESS—REMOVED TO 627 D STREET NORTHWEST, AND WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, COMMENCING ON THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER NINE- TEENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK. WE PARTLY ENUMERATE a8 FOLLOWS: FRENCH, BLACK AND HENRIETTA CLOTH SERGES, ALL COLORS ;CAMEL’S HAIR DRESS G00D8, DIAGONALS, ENGLISH AND FRENCH PLAIDS, SURAH e8ILK IN ALL COLORS, CHINA SILKS, ALL COLORS; SATIN AND BATINES, NAPKINS, LINEN DAMASK, FLAN- NELS, SILESIA, 2,000 PIECES REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS. LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION, UMBRELLAS, HANDKERCHIEFS, VEL- VET RIBBONS, COMBS, WEBBING, TOWELS, &c., NAPKINS—WITH AN EXTENSIVE COLLEC- TION OF SIMILAR STOCK—WHICH WILL BE BOLD WITHOUT ANY RESERVE OR LIMIT. SALE CONDUCTED BY nolG-3t SAMUEL SAMSTAG. 'G & SON, Auctioneers, "PHomas vows OLE stm By virtue of a decd of trust. dated March 2. reconied in Liber No. 1400, folio 269 et seq. the and records of the District of Columbia,and at the Teqrest of theparties secured thereby, we will sll at mie suction in front of the prenuzes, ob MONDAY. NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, 1891, at FOUR LOCK VM. all “that “piece oF ‘Parcel of, . situated’ “and “lying in’ the city of Washington and District of Columbta, known as lot Umber 83 of Willian H. Desgs' subdivision of orige ‘ual lot sixteen (16) in equare number one hun teed G00), as per pint record Pee vL ofthe recoris of the surveyor of said’ District. front 2 ‘feet on the east side of Twenty-first street, KS.G feet to an alles, improved by 8 three-story and bayeinent brick dwelltn. “Onesthird cash, Years, With interest at 6 per cent, secured by a deed of trust bn the property, orall cash,at the option of Pur chaser. A dejosit of #100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyoncing at the cost o: the. purchaser. If the terius of sue are not complied with im ten days trou day of aate the trustees reserve the right to reve 1 ‘Star Dewspaper at the risk and cost of detauitine parc AMES Bs nol-d&ds ‘"PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers, OL? Est. aw. IMPORTANT SALE BY CATALOGUE OF SUPERIOR FURNITUNE, CARPETS, &e., AT. THE ELEGANTLY VUKNISHED RESIDENCE Tie BELGIAN LrGAtION at AUCHON EMBRACING IN PART AS FOLLOW UK SIRCES HAND. ED IN REP, ONE SET HANDSOMELY | Ur. ‘ATIN, FOU "BRASS HAND EmBrorp- Es, B by MANIEL ORNAMENTS, SS H BOWLS, ORMOLU DB - CANDELABIAS, GILT BRONZE, ANDIRONS. “KECEPTION AIRS EMBROIDERED IN SILK, BRONZE FEWEL CASE, ANTIQUE VASES, CHIFFON. Ten-, “ HANDSOMELY CARVED? TWO OAK OFFICE TABLES, OSE ON MAHOGANY: | EBONY A NUMBER OF SEPAR. SOME PARLOR“ FURN TIONED, GILT HALL HALL TABLES, HAND: LAMPS, "19; OF WINDOW OAK EXTENSION TABLE, ARD, CALVING “TABLES, WHATNOTS, BLASS FENDEXS, FOLDING TABLES, DINING ROOM CHAIKS, &e., Ch AMGEN FURNITURE LN ASH, Sixcut Wp ‘Both. ios pepere. SIDE" TABLES, MARBLELOP BUREAUS, OBES, VE N SOME MEKOR FRONT WARDROBES ORK 1, AND MAHOGANY CHAIRS, TOWEL BACK: COMODES, BRASS | STAI DEO! LIGHTS, ENGRAVINGS, HAITI woo! MATT cRSnes, PILLOWS AND BOLSTERS, AN SSURIMENT OF BEDDING. 5 E, MODERA FX Tor RZ LAM FRENCH MARBLE CLOCK, SIDE OMNAMER TS TO MATCH: ONE Bi ASS CHANDELIER, BRASS FIRE STAND. SHOVEL AND TONGS” W. W. SPRINGS. FOLDING BEDS, MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLES, ENGLISH MAHOGANY SIDE TABLES, WORK STANDS, OFFICE FUR- NITURE, SUCH AS WALNUT OFFICE DESKS, WARDHOBES, OFFICE "TABLES, STERED CHAIKS, WALXUT SECRET ALIES, BOTTLES ot AN EXCELLENT CLARET: 3) BO’ OF BT. JULIAN, G BOTTLES OF POkT WINE. BRU: MOUQU! AND ING! CAR. UGS. “ec. ONE HAN: LY ECORATED DINNEM SET. A FINE ro ‘108 OF GLASS AND TABLE WARE, LOT OF COPPER C OKING. UTENSILS, ry ERA TESSILS, een CROCK EpAy, a FIFTH, Ou WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE! : 1 to4 tor ‘can HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers: nold-dts, 612 E st. nw. ome DOWLING & Se era eet, PEREMPTORY SALE OF TEN VALU; Fitst st aE ae Seirus AVENUE AND L AND M ‘aT AUG FRIDAY, NOVEMBER UCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DA‘ ats & SLOAN, Aucuonsers. RECEIVER'S SALE OF VALT ABI ND UNIMPROVED POPE UNIONTOWN AND “GOODHUE Pursnance Of the dectee of court passed on the gay of November, 101, in equity cause No Nbepperd recetwer im cause, and by virtue of the certain dew! homas Gray, George Ht Iph L. Galt toJoun I amd recorded on the wal Sale sys from day of sale | reserve the Tucht to resell at ms Shepperd, recewer a= Plic action ym front of the tempts UEsDAy hk Wis! Day UP De Oniuen the at the hour of FOUR G: M,, the fouiowuuug-describe pr _nol3-ate [ATER & SLOAN, Anctoneer SEE teictawps 35% mint SE ade ach oat Bear Taylor street bya depth of 1:0 feet. SUSIE aparemareenamie ae a4: Mise rbastarteh care aly Renee tet coniaitine sin Ticgenes nee hae. = see! ‘View avenue or street and uear (ood Terms on each piece or parcel: One-third cash, bal- ance in one ‘and two years with interest at © per cent per annum (payable sen.i-anuually aud secured Uy a dof trust on the property wold, or ail cast option of the purchaser Ail conveyancing conting at the j urcbaser's cost be required om cath piece at the t n fomplied with @ Bfterh days froin das of sale the riceiver feaery erty soln deiault at haser etter five CM 24 feet on Good Hope roed three comtortaty ated ii Park, mow on LATE & SLOAN, Auctioncers, Rinety-Cwo 4. = Aidevoait of 81-4) wil of sale, and tf the ye" notice of suc in the Evening Star newspaper of Washington, 3 Le Droit busldit MEF st. pow... LATHER @ 51 ef Receiver. | Piste neers, 1400 G st, near U.S. Treasury, MARLLE-TOP D MARBLE TOP. (4). a8 per pat record: PARLOR | SUIT! ‘ALN! OTHER CHAMBER SUITES, CHAMBER FUL RITURE INS ber centuin per anti. pay cured by deed of ust ont at the option of the pur wach lot mat MACHINE IN'GOOD ORDER, ES AD ES S, DRAPERY, STKAW MATTING COMMENCING AT TEN Or at residence, No. 320 Indiana avenue hall veli a general aasorts hs RATcurrE, Dane & cv. 1 . en ah District of Col: ANGL, im ‘the Burke et ol, in equity DAY. NOVEMBE A Tr »m.. im a 250 Pa. ave. mw. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL, Bs’ IMPROVED WITH FRAME HoUs! } dae ETH STREET NOKTHWES’ ~ Under the decree of the Supreme passed in equity ywen), 1 Wii se! Premises. ou WEDS AST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. ted im the city of Jot twenty-seven of lot twenty #1 part of lot in Starr an trict of Columbn (Bowen et al. vs. parcel of iand lyme a wit, part of scribed as lots i and IN, an Hilt sr 1 satati wi | of said square, veine pre isos Duuierent 11M, Cabbage Ney Be The huprote | deed or trist aude to 1 2) aud the south fen teet fro | ¢e and two (302) frontiny tw 1B.W. by Hinety five feet ome inch to au alley, with the ‘cash and balance in equal id 1 months, ‘with i day of sale, secured by dee: orallcash, at purchaser’ {oh the property, are fully com: ‘ustee wisy Tesell at a py ved with tn fitteen days ‘Quired st the tie o: sale, sk and cost of defaulting VB DUVALL, ‘Trustee, $02 Louisiana ave. H. RRATCHEFE, DARE & co., AUCTIONEERS. DWELLING “ON LEV TENDED, IN 1HE | Office of the Conanissis | venoer Mus oMice unt TWELVE UC lLUCh DAY, Ni By virtue of a deed of trust to us’ bearing date the D. IN86, and duly recor sed mm 14, folio 1:40, of the land records we Will sell wt pubic 2ath day of Octob Liver numbered 12 District of Colum tu irons of the premises, on GHTEENTH DAY OL NU ~ at HALY-PAST FOUK . that Certain piece or parcel of Jand situate in the: ot Nostongton, District of Colunbia, being the north jet 4 inches front by the t nuwtered 7, im square numbered WM, toxetber provements, &e. uf sale: One-third cash, balance in three equal Paywents, payable in six (G), twelve (12) und excliteen tng Massachusetts avenue cate | proposes: J office upon aplication theretor, tugetiser with hhecessary inforiuation and on Will be coundere-t > ull depth of the original st., Washinetom, Dot, Oct deed of trust upon the property sold, or a purchaser's option. (2100) wall be required at time of sale. ancing aud revordsme ai Adeponit of one bu: urchaser's cost. Terius of sale to be complied with in ten (10) days, otherwise tto Tosell the /property at ser. BEAINAKD H. WARNES? GEOKGE E. EMMONS, LATSER & SLOAN, anctioncers, 14006 st., near U.S. Treasury. IMPORTANT SALE OF FINE FUMNITUR, . AT RESIDENCE FIRST 8 She travecs secareo tie RIGHTEENTH DAY OF No\EMBER, the risk and cost of det Plcat Pieces of Parlor Furniture, Pier Mirrors, Pictures and Ornaments, Brussels Chamber, Hall handsowe Walnut ‘arb Walnut Extension Dini Leather Covered Dinins Chairs, very that porcelain Dinner Ser and Top Sideboard, sol "e, Glass Ware, SU ter Set, one very eiaborately carved Chamber Suite “with French ¥ Permanent gues celled. Auerican and European systetus. nol3-tr W. F. PAIGE, les that cannot be mentioned. aS FUR Ke Day *[HOMA® DOWLING & SON, Auctionsers PUBL OF VA PROPERTY ON Fast a ROckoek FM teil Wastinctom Dec gh De-tuird rani. imlance in two eqeal and te thy Sr Of saleare hot complied with in tem I ter a cost of defaultine pur haser as WILLIAM. GOLDON, 30048 nw POLAL. SALE OF A FINE PAIR OF BAY ConCEE YRNES. GYEARN OLD, SCNLISH AND WELL BROREN -SULD POK WANT OF Usb BLACK MAKE AND RUCKHOALD. SEVERAL Vp HICLES ~OLD FOR REPAIRS AND STUkAGE ALOT OF HARNESS. Re & AL On WEDNESDAY, NOVEM BiGiTh EN Pat INH. at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M Sacer ary * 1531 and 1253 street northwest, LATIMER & SLOAN, Avcie 1400 G TRUSTEES F FOUR VALUAPLE BUILD. mH A FEET ¢ MES PRONE P. SITUATE ON THE NOK IM {NORTHWEST BETWEEN STREPT AND NEW HAM. By virtue of certain deed of trust dated May 1, Bel, al feconded May TG, AMD, an ber" 35t folto Ss et seg. ee of thie ; ot sian, and_at the. written frauen’ of ‘ore thre eae orert TWe re DAY Or Nols HALY-PasT POUL OCLOOR T described property. situate in the District of Coruna ie ara dS Of the ctfice at t ‘Terms of salv bd act tlie blames ta “tat tle rate of @ Geonor ¥ Pia niN “op Deuseae, S SAL Ath erence Ksurk: din the bill of con equal tot "WO. in» Paitin. tro The pas iieat of CBee Wola M- Hodges. The cured Uy the purchaser tin wer ‘ually, secured iy be Property sold, or all in it of fy d PRANK H. STEPHENS, Trustec, LATIMER & SLOAN, Aue bones PROPOSAL KADING AND Kis IMPOVING M. INDI. —Seaie Proyonais will tee ee EMBER NEDEENIH, id specications caw te «blast wot thew fete SALS FOR IRONWORK, OFFICE OF for library of « > Fast Capi Sealed br posaistor surniniins, delaverins Pla. complete, the tonwork and touts of the three be < rary of Congress ta this city will be res ew ai | EWO CLOCK FM. ON VE A. atk INS, ad mediately thereafter in jtesener of tadde {ust ons abd cobdsticns posal ay be blasted UD. sp BENAKD Ko GREER, 06242, 2b, sulov 1416 4th and K sts., Franklin Square, Washington, D.C. ‘The capital's fastionable residence center, Elegant roowis, single or en suite, for transient ae Appoutivents and cuMine Une Lo? Books, large lot of Stabie Furniture. AY MORNING, NOVEMBER NINE- commencing ‘st TEN O'CLOCK, at ©.. near the United aingly fine col- Pk & SLOAN, (ATEEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, A Wis: i 3 UPASU — TER RESORT for HEALTH and PLRASUKE, TEENTH, 1 the fine reaidene States Capitol, we shail sell an excee. lection of Household Goods, Books, &: ce. No. 300 Ist st BROS., Auctioneers, th and p streets northweet. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVE! KTY ON VEKMONI AVENUE NEAL IS. 1635 AND 103,. AND ON ELE! REET NOKTH- Dercanson OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1801-02 is now Open for Be URSDAY AFTERNOON, 1 NTH. 1SG1, at HALE-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK, AND 20, SQUARE 209, ‘on Vermont avenue. with a depth and #2 Meals 0 Toom strictly first-class. tue the city. | Mrs. bc. BKOCKWELL, Propriciress, nosh (SUMS HOTEL AND CAPE, Leal Will open OCTOBER 20, INP], for tu Ng ny ng OF se ke JyerteL WINDSOR, Hi will sell, on tront of the PARTS OF LOT. Fronting THIRT: DREDTHS FEET. about 105 feet, with side alley. most new, brick dweiline. ave. <S rooms, with bath: vem ‘Alo frame" Low ini cash, Valance in one and two years, notes to lear G per cent interest Payable semi-annually, and to be secttred "Ly deed trust on property sod, or wii cash, at option of pur- chaser. A depesit of £200 on ac |. required at time of sale. purchaser's cost. Terms of with in fiteen day! at rigk and cost of advertivement of such resave ck pecs of property Convancity, Bc... otherwise Tight reserved to. purchaser after five sole Rewepaper pub c. DUSCANSON BRUS., Aucts. D)ESCANSON BROS. ‘wth and Dste. now. SEAR THE UNI 9 or it ARTHUR PLACE NOK GSS, s0ea BEST. BiLDINe LoTs 1 FRONTING ON PENNS! AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 1 TIETH, 1801, AT HALF-PAST FOUR U'CLOCK, ‘Will seil'in tout of the prewises, . SQUAKE 633, inches on B street ‘north and 100 Arthur place. Alley in rear. A splendid build- rab SAUD AY APIENNOO? 'Y-FIRST. AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, LoTs 65 TO INCLUSIVE, SQUARE 712, ‘ou Delaware avenue provine section of the ety. NDAY APTERNOUN, TWENTY -THIKD, at HALF O'CLOCK. SIX OF THE ING CITY, ‘mya rapidly su pounds Arbuckie's Coffee, per pound. In TWINING CLIY, ait arent PEN SENTLVANTA near the NEW BRIDGE. purchasing advancing lots in yecsre:, One-third cash; balance in one and two annually, ond tobe secured De Beaks. SPECALL M STREET SOULHEASI, | oheabicorfusrtioual weak zie cane, paralys, ec. Dr. HAYW. Bicmsetty, 5 ti; A ee Fees, i f i i i i i i i i b i i it HHL F 4 Fe | | i i E df Ditest climate in the United States excen ‘of great altituae in the Kooty mous HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY For circular and terms address Board by the the Luropest or et central oc atten a Kowine ready ta re Cor. Louk at. apd New York ave, hotel bes Uren Bewly re(Uruisied and is BOW of the TecephiOn of tragment, permanent Mm M. J. COLLEN, bro rietreas. 01 Wea nore, W ** ave. and athe. <3. Wastsncton, DG ERBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C, —_—_—_—————————— FAMILY SUPPLIES. nc. ROLL OATS, 4 waeat, New ork. Dri, urban « Bat. Gok, TCubiee “Ouivua a Grecuine Appice, pet barred Us cents per ew Lance Cal. Pruues, 10. W. H. WALKER, xr k Co. ew Buca wbeat tor aud SPECIALTIES. | 200 New York ave Late of Baltimore, uuiices clectiicity tm the treatment of skin dimass, Dervoul aimeunee and cater. he iva eLeeTcliy 1 Pheumation, weureivia, stat: + LLB st.

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