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6 \~” > THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON TAMMANY AND THE DOORKEEPER. sa anes G AUCTION SALES. AUCTIO Ss. What le Said of she Substitution of Turner, Members of the Gruetli Verein and Their overnment ; aca a AUCTION | a N_SALES. F jeeman, for Coakley. Pulende Bit Dowt to a Mengvat : oe weal! FUTUKE Days. was —— ¢ The ection of Tammany in withdrawing Mr. The Gruetli Verein gave ity nsust annual Bakin Powd ae ce en ee DPCANSON BROS. avcticners, Wy ee [renee a commemorative entertainment last evening 4 owder scgmeceyin aa SR casein Mopien ws ant u STARA TS Sone otkeepership of the House and substitnting in the Arion Hall, where i = ia. . REG! aa ENTIRE FURNITURE, &.. CONTAINED IN PREMISES No ox-Representative Turner, the “ice than,” as On this occasion, Soavede: Gur pereter I ests. LARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF UPWARD saivoRe wigs o sales Bogue. | orthwten, 3, Say TcunCLE CON sare Be - > op tang ante ohag belle parades, Schesus beat CUnEaEre ccare A, SOCEMBER SISETEEN SFIS OF WALSU Bou ‘CASEY WALNUT | ay wirur of frtan dns othe Se pmman Cour ot eitement among the several « tes for th clarati gt OF 10,000 WORTH OF DRY AND FANCY | CONSISTING OF BED ROOM SETS, PARLOR | Schit Oe rene ae tere A eaS | the fof Coit aa, japan he vow or declaration of Swiss independence, but . . SUITES IN PLUSH ANDHATRCLOTH, MI aikGe, SURRISH, CARPE: 4 - minor offices of the H. was a gen also to commemorate the 600th anniversary of Walbrowes: Hat MACKS. Hatt AND SHUG SRS CHEK. TOUR wake eral impression that Mr. Coakley had ¢ ide “ th an y ITED STATI GOODS, &c., BEING THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MATTRESMES, “earner AND CANE-SEAT| — &c a oa aktey had the inside the signing of the first articles of confedera- ‘ES CHALRS, SHOW CASES, EXT! abt : 7 * ud of c ES. ‘ENSION TABLES, | On FKIDAY MORNIN v of the contest for that pinc tion at Brunner in 1291. The hall was elabo- and Canad A SEVENTH STREET DEALER ReTmuye | *7°YES: 8 TIETH, commencity at TEN OCLOCK, ee. will wil were several other strong ce rately decorated with flags and portraits of nana oo ar rwettE TWENTIETH STREET SOR RES SS BS. Toston: Ber jon. Dat it is : fone: Bepinming tee tego femcemnanpeaimwlbe nae geney eminent Swiss and historic scenes of the fore- Government FROM THE RETAIL BUSINESS-REMOVED TO | “fPCF LOT NEW 28D, SECONDHAND CAR- a eckiness when. ia believed that any man who has the New York { fathers, and the walls were placarded with the tood investiga- LATIMER © SLOAX, sactioncers, — a delegation solid'y at hin back will atamd a inspiring words of herves and statesmen. A ti a a 627 D STREET NORTHWEST, AND WILL BE 1400 G sts, bear U.S. Treasury. good chance of cl fr. Turner's friends florist supplicd an abuadance of graceful ions show the IMPORTANT Sal —— und a ANT pag Tieewievetl front siete proved sory sctive, member of ioe aie anes aera tray Royal Baking Powd Soe as eee emma oe AT are eS wo STEEN SALE QF TNTROVED PROPERTY. OF | ous itn! alae i Ths ne, Was a Pood . NCI VEST Oo E! >| and made many friends ameng ‘the «ir plaque placed on the center of the tables is er a ae oe Perr San A GIENER OF tS TH ARD His chief rival his contest will representing the Swiss coat of arms (the white a cream of tartar pow- ee at tiny ‘OP PwasntNoTON. DISTRICT OF errr Field and Gen. Coit of Connecticut. both of cross in the red field), made up of select white i is COLUMBIA. : . 55 A deposit of whom are making az active canvass. Mr. Don- aad red roscbuds, altogether beautiful design. der superior to all TEENTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK. By Trine ofa certzin dend of trust dated Jennary 2, | fe et ihn aldson, who served as docrkeeper during the = he minister of Switzerland, Dr. A. de Clay . 3 . folio Sa et af enkeed eke 2 | serve the rach! to tnd vettige aid sell at com aud rial Forty-ninth Congress, is an active candulate A FATAL CRAP GAME. rode, as president of the auciety, presided, and others in leavening WE PARTLY ENUMERATE AS FOLLOWS: Pini and winter and in porvennowe! aed decree | Eo Se yman, 22 en mw also. = . 3. cto jor manager. 4 inreie one St 3 bik diihdin ali thie Caninnay teen tas Now “Par” Frazier Was Cut by “Seram. } Zb€ ccipens fled into the banquet hull to’ the stength. FRENCH, BLACK AND HENRIETTA CLOTH | 5 Uakaud Walnut Chamber Sai ame PT RS 29-THE ABOVE SALE TS POSTPONED ON Ace 00 fask movement which come of the c sacar? Lammiclan wtraing of the ‘march from “William ‘ell os peers tic Sintra, evaraie even gt Chatter har. | ithe place and stend ot Ph terete Rea ek da oi . rhe *acapore ‘ é 2 ' ter the address of welcome by the president tatems niture, Decorated Toilet Sets, Kasy Chairs 3 — STD OVE MEEK. 1681. secum ‘—aiokenee rare disposed 0) aii, morning the jury reassembled in Lieut. | the company joined In singing the national ees EY NET SERGES, AIL.COLORS:CAMEL'S HAIR DRESS | Cont Net Roduisites sud many other artd- offer tor sate.at public ouction, tu trot | “iim: DOWLING & MON. Awsusmerr” mols aile raica! ea ter isi Kelly's police station and heard the state-|hymn—‘Ruist der Mein Vateriand”—which manufacturers to the & fe ‘ALSO at FOUR O'CLOCK | Jp aFGF DAKK & CO., Auctionrers Coit said ton Stan reporter today: “1 Mente about the killing of Richard, alias “Pal,” | eee by an address in oe full ot contrary have been de- .| S00DS, DIAGONALS, ENGLISH AND FRENCH * Loni, SE ly a k eC i azier by Willi ne wot i yh Uda Pes ‘ On THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER NIN! i —, do not think that the democratic members of | Frazier by William Lancaster. es the late charge d'affairesad interim. After the clared. by the officiat PLAIDS, SUKAH SILK IN ALL cotons, | TENTH, INU. commencing at TEN OCLOCR at EOk LAME Te ace, the next House will thank Tammany for at- « first witness called was a colored “erap | singing of another chorus, in which everybody authorities falsifications a ae ey ee Sw Hot tempting to select their officers, tor do I be-|*2o0ter.” He testified that he was playing | seemed to take part, Gen. RD. Mussey, in his he / CMINA SILKS, ALZ COLORS; saTrm..ak | octem et Hosenen Cook, Beak Fee ee ance tn in the New York delega. | crap in Stannard’s pool room on 16th street | Usual felicitous manner, responded to the first of the official reports. ‘ : Z 2p alg be be regular toast, “Switzerland,” followed, after nol tion will deny to New England that representa-| between Land M streets northwest on the | ' a sedge? ‘ KIN; . ae ri iy a me St onal airs, by Mr. Hitz, z SATINES, NAPKINS, LINEN DAMASK, FLAN- 2 = . toam alley. fon im the coming orgsvization to which | night in question, when Frazier took the dice mpooded | mpeg i ear ga akg AUCTION SALE RATCLIFFE, DARE © CO., Nuctioncers bring The eastern Part at sant ot “A."* ‘with al She Seatic “inajocrty: Connecticut, voted against | O% the table and caused trouble in the game. | succeeded by the “Star Spangled Banner” and | = = NELS, SILESIA, 2,000 PIECES REMNANTS | PEREMPTORY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE TWO. | | Terme of wae: One-thin! of i ‘ase money to ane rent voted. aston | The proprietor ordered Frazier out and when | “Hail Columbia.” = as THis AFTER es STREET NORTHWERT, “ALL MODERN TM: | bn Soe need Ce yer ee tateeeet Se atal ete ‘ expects the presidential nomination noxt year | he started out Lancaster said to him: “Come | 4," & feeling manner the presiding officer | T ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, OF DRESS Goops. bigeblecrdaty Ges... Angee Statam per annum. payauie cowl annually, for which | 1404. at Hal ‘ sagnin and she cannot afford to fight New Jon, Jack, and give mo the dice.” Stannard | tye" ee cuntie orto nee rifictereherg| nae 1409 G et. aS TBPESPAY, NOVEMBER | by deed of trust on the propertyld, ce acess at thee St he jand for ti orkeepers place in the House. | j,, ; og | of nine 3 Swiss Jey e, Will | VALUABLI PROVED : ‘ |. at HALF Pa O'CLOCK. tion of the purchaser, land for the doorkeeper s place im the Howse. | a hold of Frazier when Lancaster punched | ra few dayn permanently return to the eid | “ARUABLE IMPROVED Puoprnay, xo, 41 @| LARGE STOCK OF NOTIONS AND FANCY | TIGutriet ellen tant ci he frets bad Pon ay eoeteeean rinbbaain aa Yote is important in the next clectoral college. | #t him and witness thought he had ouly Lit | country. In expressing the regret of the Swiss MEN? PR. » AT PUBLIC AUC. e SUB LOT 4 serves the ruchi to reseii the property at the rsk and © Lotse. with elec Aiready the! house elects ite clerk and ccr-| Bm with is fist.) Lancaster returned from | this departure of a most faithful fend and! of "WSpxpenay. xoveusen GOODS, LACES, HOSTERY OF EVERY DESORIP- | propting 19.32 fl uit Seoment of euch resale in some wewenayar patria ‘oe 7 ‘an {the door and said: “f touched the chap up | officer Minister de Claparede, to the complete ESDAY,. NOVEMBER EIGHTEENTH, t poste of two hun: . from, ex-members, and ‘ 5 2 BI : ey tA dep Seed che Mie anctede ‘optecrae | Hahsly nd lgred. im how to attend 20 hi | furpeine ofthe major, then presented to lim, | a tie bream New aan oP Me AAO | yoy, UMBKELLAS, HANDRENCUTEYS, VEI- | T™f seyhoxld ged asentio of partie in| Se Sar any re a nd the rule Yo include doorkeerer | own business” Lancaster adde e had | on bebalf of his compatriots, two cases of ele- Tot reh of « hotwe or for an tvcath ij cine aud recordin at ee ee ee oe tt be mn | only given Frazier a light punch. gant silver tokens of regard. "A social hop | 7uting 2 fet Rieti ik cat ccai waties amend deposit of e200 reguirgd a0 the time of males nIy the ame Sided for in conc beluce’ the ‘doorkesyer's | _ James Holmes, colored, testified that there | closed the ‘entoriainment of | the TU feet end im iS Gene ice 8. WEBBING, TOWELS, | teriis of aie are net complied with ‘in ten, days frou ‘ — : was a dispute about the game of crap and that | Among” those went were Mads: with store, veins — the fk anan th ie wea place is reached. “Pal” Fee 2 > present were Ma " i and cost of the defaultene purchaser aft IWama ave. now, ace is reached.” nerhand that Mr. Tarner | “Fa!” Frazier. who appeared like he was ander | Capt. ‘Tavel, the new secretary of le eh ee ‘Rc. NAPKINS-W1TH AN EXTENSIVE COLLEC- | five ‘days’ advertivenent of such resale in soine Bows: | penEypToR wil is eaid on the other hand that Mr. Tarner | ane infiuonce of liquor, grabbed both the | and Mrs. Paster, Dr. George, Misa Julia Erb, | seo ol vurcincer.” ge rea ee ne Peper Publahed ia Wasuington, (D.C. All convey: | PERT OP CALC ABLE BULCDING Mite Ox G Trave the whole New York state scieyation nt { Mouey and the “bones.” “The proprietor tried | Theodore J. Meyer, Mrs. Margaret Scheithn, | Terms tote complied with i TION OF SIMILAR STOCK-—WHICH WILL BE | “novdais “RALCLIFIT, DALI & CO. aucte, PEN BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND wide | with tu sever his back and will have strength from other | £° put Frazier out and oven offere him money | Prof. Gatschet, Mrs. Hacfelfinger. Mr.and Mrs. | _not2-dads z A@-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED U: qin eyeemtiedees! eo quarters athe very start. to leave, but he refased to go, The prisoner | Ernest and is Sommer, Prof. and Mera. | =" i SOLD WITHOUT ANY RESERVE OR LIMIT. | MONDAY, N MEK AINTRERTA. Ik ot | On PIDAY AFTERNOON, XOVEMBER ‘WE FRANK TS BisowNtN he mention of his name ie net a new thing, | thes went to help put him ont and presently revitz, the Misses Sa ap fame hour aid piace, oh accoaut. of the iueiement | THETH HALE PAST FOUL O'CLOCK, we ate that es He was prominently spoken of in connection e - hour ‘aroline Rey, Mr. and Mrs. —— —— Rick COMMUTE weather. RATCLIFFE, DARK & CO. “Sham Sig ag JOU 8. BWHKANT tows. SUR te deorkeapicaig sean otter Conarees | Mz LARC ster fold tam dhs he tuck Pal zerol, Mrs. kncessi, Mr. and Mra Chr. Cas: | [JUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers TED BY pold-dieds Auctionsers. pz SQUARE 10k mets -abte ves ¥ ] a : pean | Peocias ugly.” bab be ahd aes Gah Gah be | oo te seen tn j a ee em on street between 15th | APHUMAS DOWLING & SON ~ adjourned last spring. ir. er, Mr. — _ . . nol 6-3t SAMUEL SAMSTAG. Qe-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- | and ltth streets, with » depth 4 had burt hiro. E. S&. Sel ic VERY VALUABLE UN- 4 with a depth of % feet toa 10toot far Charke he Gike Maryis: : Mrs. E. 8. Seuaid, Mr. UY, PRON TEN i =o "account of the tain uBtl THURSDAM, | all i 2 Scaggs op yg < — nd. Jerry Newton, also colored, was next called, | Eisenbeiss, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eglo aud M Botte SIDS OF KE FALTER B. WIL or EENIH DAY OF NOVEMBER, game Lour | ‘This property is in one of the best residence sect! PEREMPTORY SALP OF TEN VALUABLE BUILD te for clerk of the House of ley acd he ht of thea Ga nacl eee, wild Une “ORK Care ovina Bett IDE OE Y iE IAMS MAICLIPFE, DARE & CO., of the city and shold couthan’ the attention of et. ING LOTS ON COLFAX STHE PT BET BEEN is in town and has opened headquarters at the | Frasier had liauor in him and was disagree- es ERTS SOUTHEAST. SPECIAL SALE Ancioneers_ | *ferins. Onesthind cash bale SUE STMEET (FAS AND DEAW AUR Shoreham aud Owen House gAad cad he: hone ten caching aly the ial: = er for sae Per eacates ie CanTaGi Gouin eae lee AVENUE AND L aNb it beds AY ate eae ae But did not know that he hed been cut until BAPTIST STATIS H, at HALE-PA LOR, LIBRARY, DINING RUOM AND CHAMBER th and 1) streste northwest. 5 « » 0 NEWS FROM KOCKVILLE. half an hour later. ia wiik ace eka corde A pe auareteetn BORSYECME OF OUR SALES EDOM : VALUABLE, DIPROVED | AND. UNIMPROVED Fenster tay Peamsred | at Pot Aerio. i en fhe ‘sunenliacrh ‘Alexander Hamilton's testimony was that | Seeo 3's Session of the Colunibia As |e Ur ele Onethird cash and the balance in | Corner loth «Af CUR SALES He PROPERTY ON VELMON: AVENUE NEAIK | Riteen days or right to resril is reserved. All convey. | Mell hots 277 0 sive, A ; y = 4 terms hind cash and the bala and (weuusyivania STMVED, NOm. swab AND 109;, AND ON ELEY: | ancy &e-, at cost of porch coped | equate <1 ia wtrvet ‘The Medical Faculty Meeting—A Christian | Frazier lost money in the game and caused the sociation of Baptist Churches. one and two Years, with iuterest at the rate ot 0 Der MOUNTING, NON e ae OE eS ee, a of PUPCHABET. Oo Sasthoent Ay Giieds Wateaadall Seeatnng. Medes. trotle by grating it after he baa lost, He} The second das’s session of the Columbia Suit ty nur ta menugeNnes AM Me nein at LEN OX : pe — | fer ee os, ban fn oem yearm Correspondence of The Evening § Seana, Wane we ne called and he told | A*°sittion of Baptist Churches was opened | fire ct wie. Fort Meteo aass | [LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, thee, | Lee tine tone OF als cash, ai the ortion of the purchann. & deposit of Rockvitzr, Nov. 17, 1891. 9 6 pr thypeedbns orb this morning in the Fifth Baptist Church with | 9F the property will be sol ink and cost of the 3400 GSI.) NEAK U.S: TREASURY RECEIVER'S SALE OF $50 wil be equ a a what be knew of the games of crap and pool P wig, | defeuiting parchaver alter tive da tNont Owing to the inclemen the weather | aud said he was in the crap game when Frazicr | devotional exercises, conducted by Kev. W. 8. | some paper published in the District iL NEW ORLE. MOLASSES, OATS IN | Pronting Hl * there was not as large an attendance at the | grabbed the money. Witness saw Lancaster |. Thomas. The report of the committee on | BolW-=l&ds DUNCANSOS B: rae ABBEL ARD GLASS. | Sbout ins feet, with ade alien, Tinea te try ~ Oss x Sitslead of Cha wetting of the Medics ond hold of Fr. and go out the door with | application of churches was made by NETPORED Oat: v EVERY DESC! 4 neat, almos! new, brick uwelling. No. Js) Vermont TAYLOR STREET, UNIONT Le ox a Wuaalte af Mayle ";- | bim. Stannard, the proprietor, closed the |p" jt West, th : Pen DAT EORED OW 8 i ath swell Aieled: anowern in- TLOT IN “GuUb MOL : irurgical Faculty of Maryland as was antici- | joor and would not let any of the gamblers out | 2 a RN are NT PMc in front of | QUANT! bone, No. 1é3o Verusont ; pated. The morning exercises consisted of the | for a few minutes: y sion as a member of the association was | the pretiuses DUNCANSUN BROS SROCH BCMINESS pee ethene ner nag organization, address of welcome by Dr. E. E.] Albert Brooks told the jury that Frazier had | fecommended in the cate of the Maryland Ave- = FINE Bay MaRPangh? Rickie soe oink enn Stonestree! —— by De. Was. H. Welch, | Deen pnt ont tice before the fal Injaries | nue Baptist Church anu the report was adopted. LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, pri LE AND SADDLE analieg a ape ata Chee ele Toning, John ‘ president of the society, reading of papers by | Wer lflicted. | He saw the injured man after | Tho delegates for this chureh were introduced oC HERS, SOUT eras: | One:thin cause. and by Virtue of thy certain deed trom Tlen * | he had been cut say tha = rALOGUE ¥ .. | years, notes t>. bes per ¢ ereet per auntie, | Gray, Thomas Gray, George H. Gray, Kate M- Gray Dre. G. I. Preston, Edward Auderson and Wm. | 2 bat bern cut and beard him say that Lan-) 45 the egnference and the moderator, Rev. Dr. ee RENTH, Ispi. AT Svat urocery store | payablesein-amoally, asd Yo be Secured Oy steed of | aud Ralph. Galt to-doun &. Sheppord, cower woann, sinny patuabane wearoteped 1ER Comins Osler. Other crap shcoters and pool players were | Muir, extended to them on bebalf of the aswo- ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS See re TESTE | camer. Kuepoek of S000 cack ples of proveeny | November, 181.4 Liber runt wade to thomas F We <= The reading of papers on various branches | called, who told of what they saw in the pool | ciation the right hand of fellowship. By nolG-4t Auctioneers. | 2014, required at tue of sale. Convancing. fc.. sf | land. recone of the Diets Wr Piilinu trustern, ft) secure lee asses ef type of medical science on the program for the af- | room that uight, and the jury returned a ver-] Rev. R. L. Henson, representing the Mary aie ane Meu pai @ co, Auctioneers. Sathin hitcensiays, otherwise 1ight reserved to fesell | CRTUESDAY, THI TInt : Moaces. “The ternoon session was postponed and the evening | dict holding William Lancaster, alias “Seram- | land Baptist Union Association, and Kev. H. N. 1S LANMAN Galleries, 620 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. cost of detauiting purchaser after five days ' was spent in the discussion of a bili reported | mage,” for the killing. Gaueabecry.(vepresan ting ihe bectanouth Of this city Cacea Ata emeaeeaentee Mdvertinenent of such rosa fu solu MEWSPAPer Pab- : Picscbek ts tee Waguiecare nt taconite —_—__— Association of Virginia, were iutroduced to the | 79 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION TeESDay | TOF A MOST EXGC ISITE ASD SUEERE TO | —BOeEaeas DUACSR BON BROS. Awite. prese: ox m= mexs oitting = association. % i OF 7 —- = — re nrsongi icine in thee THE HELL'S BOTTOM SALOONS. Sean cea ae ee COLLECTION OF . — See Se ete — — ss oe sons ablkihi, died aetenne: AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- aoe canes D ORIENTAL, nina FUTURE pays. oes | age Fane sbanquet at the ball, which was brilliantly a Douglass Says the Applica-| The report of the committee on total absti- FOURTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH, 1891, AT 11] ANG, EMBROIDEKIES, Be. 0" MLE Aoclaee 6t0) WAll Be ro lighted and decorated for the occasion. | tous Were Rejected Because of Protests. /nence was by the chairman, Chas. N.| aM. AND 3 P.M. EACH DAY, aT OUR atc. | CLUDING ALL OE THY CHOlCEDT PATTERNS | RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO.. Auctioneers, cxlof and stants im Distact of Col THANK 0. STEPHENS, Truster The supper | was furnished by Mr. | At a late hour yesterday afternoon the Com- | Richards, and gave rise to a good deal of favor-| —-gy9x ROOMS, 1409 © STREET NORTHWEST, og MODERN AND ANTIQUE 820Ps.ave.nw, | Washineton, and & LATIMER & SLOAN, Aussie 8, =< te of a 7 aoa so | missioners took up in board session for final | able comment from the members and was nN 5 G STREET NORTHWEST. TUBKINH, VEMSIAN AND INDIAN — Good Hore Hii Park “ ae ™ " me affair. The tables were handsomely } action the Hell's Bottom saloon eases, and after | adopted. ‘The report states that it seems to | THIS COLLECTION EMBRACES ONE HUNDRED | This cottection has | "1 ANNOUNCEMEN' fro C2), coufaiuine six thousand five 1 7 decorated with silver and china, a noticeable a . Smractitan a Cauda ot anikes ss : ec Dok shi guoee critical teas aad oe eller eee ba gare Gary Dinety-two (ste) square. fect ol yroutd, mtmate | TT f feature being a profusion of cut flowers of va. |% brief discumion decided to adhere to their | the committee a wasteof paper and inkto report | OF THIS ARTIST'S POPULAR PRODUCTIONS | fturattegon “tet fade, and.are allotarecent | we wisn to unethis methodot presenting our com- a aianainie ff rious kinds. The following bill of fare was | former determination and refuse liquor licenses | Th committee believe that uine-tenthe of the | OF AMEKICAN SCENERY. sai by" pupae auctions are unqucin wsiesand eat: | Petitade forthe ited net te Ct - me served: Lobster and chicken salad, boned tur-| to all casesembraced within that section,which, | membership of the churches of the association | EXHIBITION ON THE TWENTY-THt | tern ahd ecorent in workinanship, and cas be had in | M7titiide for the beral patronawe bestowes pen Us } ance in ‘oti ‘and twu yeare vith interest at Oy wus Sue e key. fried and stewed oxsters, cold ham and ag heretofore stated, is bounded by the enst | are total abstainers, but there are. afew who OF ; eile ~ aiid nme | oS seated fraita, chocolete and ‘coffee “ae ) | Side of Sth street, the west side of 13th street Se ee SEIOn Me SALm, sekimhole forming a most attractive and costly eol- REGULAR SALE AT OUR ROOMS, Siotnn st disgiarkamtoane: ‘Raseoner te 9 ene 5 > > 3 it the evil of such a practice s urges jection of 7 c purchaser's cost. 4 deposit of 7" O'clock the guests were seated at the tables and | ud from P street northward to the boundary. | Points out the evil of and arg, LATIMER & SLOA 108 DECORATIONS. VLVANIA AVENU west, | LeTruuired cu each piece at fhe thue of sale, and ifthe | RPM, Fr A PF the festivities were kept up until late hour. | ‘They also decided to close all places in that,| ‘Sat the guilty ones institatea personal reform. | 1 5 pers eee ae Our, 020 VENNSYLVARIA AVEXUS NORTHWEST, | terns bo not conpived with tn B.tora dag § me mA E ‘The meeting tomorrow promises to be of great | territory at once, andifrebearings are granted bata Capel enlraee i THCKSbaY AND. PRIDE Will be on erty so 1n ceiauit at the risk abd cost o | ey g Asaf interest, as many important papers remain to|j, any individual case it will oniy be after the |, TB¢ Statistics for the year show that the mem- TE SINETESS TH AND | SATURDAY OF PACH WEEK AT TEN O'CLOOK | PUrchuseraiter Ave daya” notice of sack Tosa 1 = tT a4 tue De presented. wh . = bership of the twelve churches in the conven- | J)ENCANSON BROS... Auctioneers, CEH, AT ELEVEN A. M. AND THKEE ” shed an the Evening Star newspaper of Washington, The cireuit court was in session today, dur- rosa is —s bre i Peacuersate that the | tion is 3,621, and that the total preeenatiss ‘Mth and D streets n. w. erin rere FOR FURNITURE AND MERCHANDISE JOHN P. SHEPPERD, ? ing which the criminal docket was called over | liquor men involved will take the matter to priagie TRusTERS sary! OF NiLo nasi Rat ERE rE. CEE ER AE ERS 20und 25, Le Dron building,” Receiver. , om i = te and cases assigned for trial. The petit jury |the courts and ask that an injanction be is- | "AT imeu 60 Sajcarsinent wastaken for lunch, | BEUPEE TUS AWEWYOD AVENUE “tan | SEVEN O'CLOCK. to acconsuodate thows who camuot wae inertness olvat 1 F at. 2... y Aa oS ns REE Will be in attendance tomorrow. when the trials | sued prohibiting the Commissioners from clos-| wich was nerved by the ladies of the church, TREETAN LE DOT Pak Mfiee ealioition MUADAY AND TUESDAY, SMaWaE ch maa EReacimi oe Me | Mer eueciestees 9 AA ag Sa SOR RES MeN Guanine fon tha gach stake tose, spy deocler marl callers upon the Commision- | The *#ociation will remain in session tomor- | x)."thubu folios ct ten “une st the lend pert of tym a ls oe Our rooms are the most central, being news the | veneers: gate OF VALUABLE TMPRO ee ae gone . © pas 8, e \- No. 1536, folios ‘one Of th Mint ot | Suge uy order o : ee => = : - . ‘visited the alms house and jail today, but have | ers this morning was Rev. Mr. Moore, who |’ the District of Columb; tthe request ot the | _LolLOt ._K. VARZHABEDIAN & CO._ | market, all lines of cars, making it the best place to | TPERGBE RTE NO ant HENTA FIRST STREET, “4 ae Parties secured thereby, we will sell bhe wneti dispose of "7 : not yet made a report on the condition of these | made suclt a fight against the saloons in “Heil’s Intrenet the peeiuiees, on THUr SD ate the Titieh | WW ATERS & THOMPSON, Real Estate avents, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS * | np ittne ora deed ut tenet dated March institutions, Bottom. He congratulated each of the Com- Entertained at Valley Forge. BAY OF DECEM BEA A. “Room & Atdaytic Building. | In the city. recorded in Liber No. 140", fon0 200 et seq, one of ‘The Baptist Church at Cedar Grove was on | missioners upon their action and said it was a| A party from thiscity composed chiefly ofmem- | {sey situate m Le Droit Pura, mithe county af hash. | SALE OF UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE oN | OWF rooms are lane. lieht and airy, and your | the land revonds of tue Distiict of Cosuuubia.util atthe — the 11th instant the scene of a pretty wedding, | wise move in the interest of one of the best | bers of the Society of the Daughters of the Amer. | imstou, District of Co.unbla, aud being aivthae ies | FLORIDA AVENUE AND PSTRELT BETWEEN | £0008 are not exposed to the weather, rain, wind, | Meguest or tucturiies scured teres, we vical the contracting parties being Mr. Walter W. | resident neighborhoods in the District. piece iar ; : | ntmibered 28, in 3. Lewis” stodiv-s.ou of certal NOKTH CAPITOL AND FIRS? »TREETS EAST, | SOW. beat, &e., thus keeping them m good condition | NOVEMBER | THIRTIETH, Iwvl, at FOUN : : commis. | 1°48 Revolution, visited Valley Forge. Pa., yes- | lotsin viock &, Le Droit Pur’, whieh said miuaiv iste wee oo : | a yCLOCK T: 3 ; : ‘ Watkins and Miss Koss L. Matthews. The | Keviewing the matter this morning Commis- ‘i % fe dy Te Orded in couLty LUO a ae AOL ce | HAVING 4 FRONTAGE OF 100 FEET ON THE | Fle. J. O'CLOCK VM, all that fiece oF parcel of “ ceremony was performed by Rev. L. f. Mil-| sioner Douglass said to a Star reporter: “The | teTday te view the relics there and the head- | Yijun the anprov # beeFeoD. - together | AVENUE AND T ON P STREET. * 'E THEREFORE SOLICIT. ee 4 ssherts san om. nee tifully decorated } licenses which were refused in what is known | quarters of Gen. Washington. They were en- ceenes See SS a raemee rapmes 2 OSL we wilt: ofter Sox eats in, from -at the poesal Consignments from A Te with flowers and the ceremony was witnessed | as Hell's Bottom were rejected individually | tertained there by Mrs. Anna M. Holstein, re- | (Ts) onthe, with interest at ia (6) pet neat ce | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER N BENTH. “I801, HOUSEKEEPERS AND PERSONS Sneek axioen (05) Se Sane See am F ya Jeveted to the peace by a large coucourse of the friends of | upon protests filed in each caseand not because | gent of the C erat Atanroc tel kare: | Sata tntuntte papas seas eh ee aie ai bar HALE SABT PUL UULOUR Fo, Land, tee DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING. (200). a8 per plat recorde 1 in book 17. page Hh, of the | tice of bich-ciase A tie word and eam offer, dhe contening, "partion. “Mian Walker’ pee, | Patel: ieeny stones These ousce come onder | Sout ofthe Centennial and Memorial Asocis: | owhatiratlad iaspont sr SiGb white cated 2A, fay and 40 im aavare WS, ‘ew 10 are | Gena goods at sows peamne and ee el care for | Deri ee peas Teen ea ae tial wduceniente tits the hussain Of handsome costume. was attended by Miss | be granted where it shall appear that there are, | Blount, Mrs. Devereua, Miss Sally S. Mackall, | RMB te Temell the property at tue risk and Cost of the | ¥® Parcels of of) teet tront each, woods an you elect. Nason ior YORE | yoatn with unterent at yer Coty sect by Matthews, while Mr. Inglehart acted as best | in the opinion of the Commissioners,more such | Jfiss Fila L. Dorsey, Mra Lelie D. St. Chae, [ees POT LON ASHFORD.) ‘Terms of sa'e: ‘One-half cash, balance in 10and.18| REMEMBER, SATURDAY OF EACH W: Chaser, A depeut of 610 will boreguined at tae ot man. Mewre. C. Purdum and D. Watkins | places than the accommodation of the public | Dr F.O. St, Clan: Mra Mare S. Lockwoun! | nolt-eo BARTON ASHFORD.! Trustecs. || montua of all rests Purchaser: |A dovostt | 15 che day, amd i seay to | sats All conveyuorisa'et theeeat of tne: patina | SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY AT MODERATE acted as usbers. After the ceremony Mr. and | warrants; and agsin that the Commusioners | prof. and Mrs. Al Howard Clarke, Col. Mar. | 4" weal a of $100 regnited ce, at tue of save, Iz | TS the day, and if sou forxet to send your goods to | TY the terus of sale are not compited witty ii, cutraghe: Mrs. Wathins held a reception at the residence | will consider any valid objection made by citi- | shall MeDonaid and Mr. and Mre J. Deb de | eon ts DOWTING & SON, Auctioneers, ferins are aot coup ied with ln ten days property will | Suction until Seturday morning irom day of sale the trusives reserve thee nicht to Tee 1 | Ciegu, of Mrs. Eliza Trail of this place. zens to any application, provided such objec- | Keim. zg F ‘TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS AT THE GEORGE W. STICK EY THAT IS TIME ENOUGH attse Ave dare notice tt ihe Evening tar wewapaper | Piilins with Sliver. cite, Prptrncted meeting at the Christian | tions are specific in their cbaracter and against ase eit WEST IMPROVED BY OLD EeGate DWELE: es ~ Sete needa ty ot me aes JANES BY ee are ‘is place, inaugurated last week by | a particular applicant and bear the signatures NGS.” = BEN ft. Auctl % ms wl a it of goods to| nolti-d&ds CHAS. C. GLOVER. DF. Power of Washington, i till in Of the parties waking themsmea” * Pe csc here esloge, eR Dmaee x virtue of a decree of the Supreme | 0+ WASHING TUR NgRSE AND aden ae DDUXCASSON BHOS.. Auctionsers, ‘One immermon took place this even- | waxts THE CASE REFERRED TO THE ATTORNEY. ss bas bought o! ‘ific Pearl | Cc strict of Conuubia, howling an batty - ‘ AG ATURDAY SALES, hand D sta now. and the1 c plated - ‘ . . NEY: | Mallett for $19,568 subs 31 to 39, 14, Court tor ‘ause Where Euuua B. | PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AND MARES. wT a The bara of Mr. Amos West, near Darnes- | attorney for the liquor men in Hell's Kottom, | northwest. f c H. at TEN «CLOCK, 22 head of Horses sail ATC AND ARTHUR PLACE NORTHWEST. ne town, was entirely consumed by fire on Sunday | calle’ upon the Commissioners and urged that a Gotwals has barchiaeed for 8,700 of | FAY = shippell 2h by str. L. ieriero ox Phuusdetpina. maser mae og co., SIX, BUILDING LOTS ON BULAN ALE AVENUE Jast, entailing a loss of several hundred dollars. } the question of the right of the Commission- | 1-,C- Ferrell lot 15, block 5, Le Droit Park. auet on, i front of the pretases, the tosowhe TALK DAY COACH HORSES, 16 HAN = NY ALS 2 In Addition to the buslding & lot of corn, bas, | ers ab cune tha caleone be reserved to tan asta: x Lc Ferrell has P ot wed of D. Gotwals for | seriued realestate, situate in the city of Washinuton, | J) VAIK FAMILY CAKRIAGE HORSES. Hoy _¥20 PA. AVE. ¥.W._ | Ix OF THE BEST BO DING LOTS IX TWIN- ming implements and other articles were nistrict [or ini . | $31,700 part lot 15 and lots 19 and 20, square | "yin “The eanterninost eb 4 “heen ee eS on —— [ING CITY, FKONTING ON PENNSYLVANIA destroved. “The cause of the fire ix not deft Se Deugtian ar tart he sea conosee te no todd, 531, by 72 feet on Hf between 12th ‘and 13th Foe poutiweat in Fuinntiye bak dhe festa | Sees 2 orem as et eats ee ere | (es eA og. | oT? arenes epreuens cue. ately known, but js supposed to have been |a thing. It was only another way of prolong- | *treets northeast eof, OF OTIE one Qin square hve uuuared | Wi ve. 8. BENSINGEK. TE TIETH, 1801, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we children who were in the building a short| js where they should apply for redress. An Exhibition of War Views, Second. The eizhteen (It) sect ana six 4G) inches | WY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. OF SUPERIOR FUKNITUME, CARPETS, &e., AT ok eg tame before the fire wasdiscovered. 5. A. M. « r Toss desired to know if the| The entertainment given by Lincoln Post, | ftouton said D stevet, by the tui depth thereot, THE ELEGA EELAISHED RESIDENCE. . gp, Phen reasoned - f y Lincoln Post, | said torone (1) next ado Md Brat described 1 HECIA No. 131 'T NORTHWE SOW eg Commissioners referred the matter to the attor- |G. A. K., last night was largely attended. A| of aiid lot on the west, iniprovel by nur Gol ees 4 OSEOUD. CASE UPRIGHT LEGATION. AT AUCTIU | ‘M50 m&Gemurabie wemrbecloed, ae credit exp? Ob, ve isa blower, h A Pretty Flower Out of F: neg would Mr. Sinith promise not tg resist the | violin solo was given. by 3ir. J. H. Douglaasn | CHUM iat mummuaely Fetter cio | MANO ORMARAUEH BROS, ARENS, SEM | oe TRU A aT U OUYENS. gaxp. | TENEY BIMST. AT MALE ADT FOUMGGLUCK | 2 Mlag.© "Tsay orl is avons cay er n the courts. aly densi |. The south tor feet front ds “COST BO00, L BE’ 5] % ‘1 tga ALY YA UK U'CLOCK, 2 rom the San Francisco Call. Ler mpg lac parse grandson of Frederick Donglass, and then the | bt thereot of original lot fourteen Ua) inamd | ALCHON Koss, CORNER TOTH AND EEN | SOMELY UPHOLSTERED IN ‘REP ONE SET G3 70.08, INCLUSIVE. SQUARE 12, ~ Mr. Smith said that while he h ig PHOLS' about 200 feet on Delaware avente bet er am Rhee “est Mr. 5 said that while he was the attor- | SrAueeon & ~ oo and the proved by a two-story trause delat: BULAN A RVENUE: SO Dees FT. REE PIECES " HANDSOMELY UF- | Laud Mstreers :— — Extensor ‘The sentiment that in eastern states clusters ney for the applicants he gould” not promise | COMPANY wae entertained by an exhibition of aie" Out. Shad of the. prchyoenihey in MNES TENTH A HED 1S SATIS, | FUUM CBRARS | fn'urapid’s tuproving mction df ie cine : ctesinn aboct the beautiful morning glory does mot | #uy such thing oe : aah tua Unlabce gue at to gears eau Oy the iota $5 Haaebotp- | Gu" API LINGOS, over prevail in Californin, where the plant iv re_| commissioner Ross stated that as far as he | turer was Col R. M- Calhoun propiondy note ot fe ect: property sous BROIDEKED: EBONY | Otboer, Tae SALE PASE TEMES | ey eee ete oe i was concerned Le was willing to refer the mat- —a the purchaser's option. TERMS CASH. DS Lo: BLOCK to 6150. eet Bur hase, wast garded as a most troublesome weed. Ventura ted, but could not answer for the A Foreman Badly Injured. 1 ured on cach piece of property | nols-2__WALTERB. WILLIAMS & © v‘ LOTS 18, ‘22, BLOCK 5, sinell, $2.7. “carye county is legislating against it, and Tulare and Commissioners. They would talk. the | This morning xbout 11 o'clock, Mr. Albert ‘ass irom the day of aie, of the trustecte: | ] ATIM z In TWINING CLLY. all Grouting PLANSYLVANIA | oe. Be. ty ‘ommuissioners. .Mr. in the day of oe tastes re- MEM & SLOAN, Auctioneers bY Best) we P i 3 Senta Clara county farmers are being greatly | matter over this afternoon and decide what fo | Smith, foreman of bricklayers on the new | Jriyensxttwo rem atte cost andtmkettwede: | 4 uaune QscupING LOT. WITH IMPROVE. : Baste tunity tor purchasing stivenciag toteim ibis tasetael | test Woven, Wire ‘troubled by its persistent gro de. - library building, fell from the second story of BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, MENTS, “CONE OF NOLIM CAROLINA CANDELABI Sees a Bonrda oul gi ae —— AS TO CLOSING THEM UP. the buildin, cdl wan oaintaliy . ako not ‘Office, 482 Louisiatia ave. now. ANENUE AND FOURTH STREET SOULHEAST, AE DIRON: Re Selecting Cigara. Piper pe : i painfully injared about | AY AUCTION N SILK. PRE emo, A recent sale of the Commissioners provides | die head and face. He was removed to his) t8-THE AWOVE SALE 18 PosTPONED ON ac: | Ob, AHUIADAY AFTEMNGON, NovEMER| db ‘at yamestir. ks “ hat af ejec! u bh vi count of i - a Y, A oy i. y Ul ‘I N CARVED > “ yy ~~ ‘Tucre are wellLanwa cigar dealers in New | Wt After the rejection of an application the | home, No. 105 7th street northeast, by the |syu\vi iets: itl HONDA, Soviuntt | SIE a Ee SAK CABINET. MADE | BSE Gost. A deposit of #2200 cn lot in square Tork whe nates tncke. sae jusiers im Nev | saloon must be closed forty-eight hours after- | police. wt By ardor the trust | Uieioliowine rovers, twit" Ear attention ot | i ELeGaNtby | Soand $100 depos on ea it in vauare - tried sam : oe i eee vo oN Fp ag eee a inal GANTL. ity Ect anghy tae ceptable Sali ni EEC ppg ean de D°SCAS6ON BHO. Anctogers, Ue ete tt: Ce a, WO EMA? itlrehPOR ate | coupled wiki ate de stern oe reba reed Mesick. How dol tell good cigars? Not by | said he uoped that the Commissioners would | During the twenty-four hours ending at noo band D ste, new. | Atte mortheas. comer ot neta lot andruuning tuenee | SOME PARLOR FURNITURE NOT a TR ye leap re s ped t E is B rf ie Ag eos a the northeas« corner O€ sata ot an nstuence | HOME PARLOR £URAIT bayer published in Weaiacton, Dc. ‘wetuaveguods you wault nd. will nave you nourer hing. smoking. I assure you. I go entirely by the | uot carry out this rule. The decision to refuse | today burial permits were issued from the | FINE BUSINESS OR DWELLING, PROPE thence west te tue rearite of said lotsndtedindees | HALL TABLES, HANDSOME HAL “poiddeds * “DUNCANMON BRos.. aucte. Se ene noes ee Un eee ae dentand. A record of sales will show the most | ‘beiF applications had come asa clap of than- | health office for the following: AND KUODE ISLAND A ine between suid lot und Tot etat (S); thence north: | LAMES, TTALIAN PORTIE. ATCLIFFE, DARE & Cu., aucuoneers, “% GRASTY, der, without any warning, and it would be an- {| “\) a “ HOUSE No, 100F A westwardiy a.onur said line Tl seet 1 inch to toes WINDO' ‘s o! R . M. Cc. TY. popular brands. Most smokers know very | jacito shut them off until their legal status | Waite—Ellen M. Y. Auderson, 41 years, pul- | on UEBDAY. AP TEUNOU ‘SEPTEMBER | Bue of North Carouina avenge and thence alone said | OAK EXTENSION TABLE. OAK SID! phe igereetined . tele about eny particular brand beyond the | nai been etermined. - monary tubcretiosis; Sallie B. Leightner, 37 | TWaNTL-MINTH. 181 at FIVE O'CLOCK, wewill | peeeod teaduninx, tovetuer with, tae dummies | SEK DING. POLEERG TaABteE Dinix CHASPEONED WITH FAME MoUs RO. Pe. Seale aw on Pen one ie selec o ace Beal + - me : . togethie nents ADESS, : . e a Siences Outatie of thi tkcchotce ayrrels nips | tt reply Commissioner Hoss stated that each | yearn, cerebral softening; Nello Richards, 1 |" ""VLOtH 1d ANE Hieron, coming oa erve ruin dwelt: Thins | CHAINS, £e CHAMUEMFUMMITCHEIN aii, | TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST, DTA Don't dome tit wom try hazard and bf the looks of the cigar, | °"*% applicants had been notitied last | years, diphtheria; Catharine Babcock, 77 years, is adinirabiy situated for residences oF stores, acing SINGLE AND DOU: ‘ti 4 Hated by the prtes. "Shalt the thas sho sa spring that they wouid not be granted licenses | Sauhrthat preamonis Mamie J. Goakonr 3 | bes Nok n Carcana and Henusyivauis avenues, 4 and C RIDE TAuLES wait EtOe “BUREAC! FE. F ' offers his customer what experience has taught | “473°C : months, illo colitis; Johu Tuohy, 20 years, mhupror pecta soutbeatt, with 3uit view park. ASH STA 5 Rim the custower will like. For instance, | ggg "uuith held that ane paper erred consumption; Samuel Robey, 53 years, albu- | Frick usement dwelling coutaiuinyg rooms, wodern | HEE Sear av ro ecaernra gy nar Miaten} S03 is vARDRORES: Wan comes in and looks helplessly im a show- Wines apell > P minuria. convenict i Sn peer eae ‘0: $200 required at the x AIRS, PL RACKS: | teat, case, saving, I want « medium cigar, imported, | ih° buta cop at un ordesof the Comuianioners | ieee rah Bence, 20 years, consump- unity to obtali property suitable for | Hut, cakcameoancine and recordar atthe || SUMODES, BuARE SEAT duty" ASHOE : aschilleirii ila shins wei about two for « quarter, or fifteen cents Ls me an orderos Honers | tion; infant of Nannie Burden, 4 months, con- id cash, balance yal y} LATIMER & SLOAN, MATT <ESSES, PILLOWS AND BOLS’ S, . cnn ht | authorizing the assessor to report all cases in | yulsi , is oe eee ee ee | molt aiee’ 5 i 7 7 straight.” He may add ‘fresh’ or ‘seasoned’ or “4 a vulsions. | in Dand ? years, wotes to bea G per cent per angiun | —2O1O-d& Ex ASSORTMENT OF BEDDING. DECOKATED ‘SACQUES, 7. that section known as Hell's Bottom. . ae | iiterest anal to be mec ured by deed ot trast on property | 7 . = TOILET WARE, MODERATOR LAMPS, ‘ something, but he usually takes what is put | “et scction known as Hells Bottom: shat be Sram Sitcash, at option of purchaser’ conveyane- | [PHOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers, RESCH MAILE CLOCK, SIDE ORNAMEN — @ut This indecision enables = dealer to well | naga written report from Lieut. Teople in Thielkuht in the Police Court. Se. at purchaser» cust. A deposit of S200 re- | PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPRO’ TR gtAPCH: ONE, Baste CHARDELIER JACKETS, the customer a cigar costing « half cont or! which he stated that cach one of the applicants | AU¥gustus Thicikubl, who attempted to sond | dull oh uel lotattine ofsale. , serus to be com PROPERTY OS FAST SIDE OF NEW Hae BERGE BOLDIN DEBS Bee mo ay : & cent less than another cigar which 1 retailed | had been specifically notified that they would | © bullet through his heart when the detectives | sell at Fisk und cost or detwmting purchaser after 3} Seeers Noatnwrnie Wien TABLES, NY carna, ‘at the same price. There are really but about Af y, —— P Soe esetent of vodaseane is’ mace mews SUREETS SOMITE WEN i js Sethe mame Eien: There azo really bat about | not receive licenses this year. were looking for him with a warrant charging | Us 4a\pragguant of sMear Rewsiaper | Ou GHURSDAY. NOVEMBER “NINETEENTA. LNG COLLARS, and half as many domestic. A long showcase Fee in ea? him with false pretenses, was able to be | sds DUNCANDUN BUOS., Auctioneers. Dubie auction, im Hoatet ain Feeticd il | WARDROBES OFFICE BOAS, ana full of open boxes is merely for show. The Two Wille Fite. brought from Gartield Hospital today and | | ga-THERURCHASEMOF LOT 12, SQUARE 444, | UM theeay of Weenie Dees eee | HOC — oy svar — for can be displayed 32] The will of the late G. W. Gist was fled yes- Detectives Mahon and Carter took bim to the | Wav Bt coldacrisk ana cust of defaiting puruace on | paksemaot eile: One-thurd cast. Valance in two equal ETERS OF CH » e Cour PUEBDAS. Bay NONES: | BY ears with tuterest ; every fur now used. ength of the store only confures the purchaser. | terday with the register of wills, It was made | Pojice Court, ‘ - b seals at HAIE-PABL FOUR OGIOCK | a43,0F ales etre by tan i erage ‘The cigars in suck a display are merely reped: | June 14, 18, giving his wife his foes in claim | is trienda, tein stated, Prtotal paving ne Cabens| fe aketetToan gta geemet cuca femmes stated | Guia at ie af aie ouvert CARRIAGE ROBES, FLOOR RUGS, FUR TRIM tions. Stands differ according to the grade of | before the American and Mexican commission | before a marshal's jur i : a chaser. If terms of ‘MING, FUR CAPS: jury on a writ de lunatico | _ el! “Auctioneers. AND GLOVES, average customers, but» case that will bold a | and prov: cncital inatico | _BoleSBSs = — me Court was continued for a few da; binton, D. ., November 12 1s) se (Our stock of stocks and specific sums to his nephews and few days. ment, Washinton. D.C, November 12, isdn. —inac. | -noraate Overcharged the Wrong Passenger. nieces and the balance of his estate to his ae Seccct of Cousrens, appeuved. Alurust Ss SS sax. | Jp ATCLIFFE, DARN & 00.. AUCTIONEERS HATS, CAPS, CANES AXD UMBRELLAS oI ‘Mail. ~ ATCLIFFE, ‘& CO., AUCTIONEERS. Trem the Chinese widow. He namev her as executrix, with Judge A Lost Art on the Organ, =, petroe ‘DI Cabman 138 is kicking himself today. He | frory G. Kimball as exeeutor. Interview with a St. Louis Oneanist. the naval service, for the | TRUSTEES! SALE OF” TWO-STORY BRICK — ‘Will be found equally attractive. overcharged a “fare,” and thix “fare” hap-| ‘The will of the late Franklin Guy was filed | Interlude playing betweea the verses of a Ea ee Sit sg SEVENTH STREET BETWEES D etaper | DUzers tomake, = he a cl Wi » C. % Seat eye cca [Set tence at | ay Seong aio | ee ee = : sae sme - 2 FOF | event of her remarriage one-third of the estate, Washburne, by whose will and power a cabman | Sy. 7 +} bymn to be sung without an interlude of ad at her death to his children. s @xists as such. Mr. Washburne wanted to go some length after each verse, but now the from the Grand Pacific Hotel to the Virginia most that is expected is a short succession of flats yesterday. He employed cabbie 138. The It Cost Several Lives. chords after cach alternate verse, and even fare 2 the eutaide tw Lut 0 cents. When Mr. | head-on collision took place yesterday morn- | this is often omitted. ‘The reason is very ob- Waehburne asked, “How much?” Mr. Cabbie | ing on the Grand Rapids and Indiana railroad | vious. Poor organists find the interlude the id, “Heventy-five cents at Gilbert, ten miles north of Cadillac. James | Most troublesome part of the performance “Hare's « dollar.” said the mayor. Smith of Grand Rapids, engineer of the pas- while performers T heven't any change.” replied Jehu. have other opportunities to their abil- TA thaticail Sight "Sustivvins the’ change | °®8€F train, was fatally injured and his fire-| ity. The change ts for the better. for the in round Wethe mayor's office Motday morning.’ | ™8n, whose wame is unknown, was killed. | teriude, as it was played by some, was a dis as the chilly vespouse. Davis Murray, engineer of the freight train, | traction from the rest of the wees! E was seriously injured and’ his Te 4 Ah! sew you Mayor Washbarne?” gasped | js veriously, in} fireman, Tom qrerpes enote ion Clerk’ habtaten torevene | _ Rots Sinalyeted, Thecshey;, November wnete a ry fet isae i Universalist Chureh.—adet. bes!

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