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- =~ OVEMBER 21, 1891SIXTEEN PAGES - . —— a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. SATURDAY, | HIS FINAL REPOST. was then begun on the muster rolls and mib PEOPLE'S PARTY ADDRESS, AUCTION SALES. THE NEW — CONGRESS. | sew sxg, Fay tmetem others eh Metin | 0 vn ee ea, tn | ee OO ees ae was first begun on the rolls of the New York PROGRES MADE D¥ COAST DEFERGES AND PORT | {roope which were the “aout fiffcule oa ae | _Thevarlons farmers’ organizations at Indian- ss ? " ted their work, and @ Preparations at the Capitol for the| ncarioxs—mnovewrx? ry ume estisres | count of the large number of different organ- | *Polis have nearly comple! : P FORCE—INDIANS AS SOLDIERS—1NTERESTING | izations. It required eleven month» to com- | final'adjournment of the supremecouneil of the Coming Gathering. Facts a8 TO THE MILITiATuE RuconD ane | Plete them. As this work progrestes, however, | allinnce, which is holding out the lomgest, will P)ORCARSOR BROS actions (TPOMAY DOWLING & SOR, Ancona PREMISES So et Bie icy Se RE BER wNT ay CORE ES eee sm NOWTREA: tyes Cee f an 3 eee ST RBER | on wownay, whte@hin Pi eery-crame, at eee re Tent tt tag a po a Rorvirwem. imc with 2 well snlected amd senocted see SE Piet itor ane parpe' ane wey =." oP the labor of searching is dimtnished and the today. ‘esterda: FORMS THAT ARE FOLLOWED. | secretary Proctor in his annual report to the | tis pes manent work of the croserention of the | after amending its constitution so aé toadmit . President of the business of the War Depart-| records. It is expected that by the Ist of De | to membership men and women over sighteen | ment, from which be is about to depart to filla|cember next there will remain to be tran-| yearsef age. It resolved not to amalgamate How Members Are Sworn In and the Speaker i scribed only the rolls of the eight following ts Chosen The Way Seats Are Assigned by | “Oat in the Senate, tikes oceasfon to note the | i" rica, Indiana, Massachusetts, Miche | With any other organization until the February i 3 | new legislative and administrative measures | $ Jersey, Ohio’ Pennsylvania and Wis | meeting. ‘The F.M. B. A also re-elected Treas bered two Lottery in the House—Senators and Mem- | secting the department that have been in-\conuin uO Pennsylvania an | urer Haines and the following board of trustees: fect ana four B reeckota some uewtparee at. bers Already Assembling in Washington. | ausurated during the present administzation| These records were rapidly going to destrue- | E. M. Poe of Missouri, T. W. Wilson of Mittnois, ot eee poi pte ig nt ae TEL AND CAPY, ex 7TH ATW —_-—_—— . in the following language: tion, rome for generations they will be m- | W. M. Reed of Hiinois, J. T. Reed of Ohio and GD feet to a three i aickad Soman aaa = ee | every sepert, teoms tomean Fence T TWELVE O'CLOCK ON MONDAY, | I= the line of coast defonse sites for fortin| fwpenmarls, for the fra Spoken ia Iay previous | Miller of Indiana. emote, « She (i) feet to ths eS ee ae, Tee _ or 3 December 7, the clerk of the Fifty-firat | *t#ons have been procured and engineering | reports of the necessity of their preservation | The delegates tothe February meeting were | want} THIND, ‘Mhe Luprovements t ashes thd oS per day WaT CLE AY Proprietor setaa® p= cascogeltony " % work has been begun on batteries for mortars | and of thx excellence of the card-index system, | inst ructed to vote for independent politicat ac Ser ‘PHE cocunax, Congress will call the Fifty-second Congress t0| 24 caoincements for gnns at New York, Bos- | not only ior the accomplishment of thes pur-| tion. The alliance changed. its constitution te 9) or suprmton erAITE Campers. ge. ap order, and very soon after will retire from| | <1) Brancisco, Hampton Roads and Wash- | Pos, but algo for the most economical and ex- | admit women. In TWINING CIs non the property ASITR STREET ROR ee Ee 14th and K sts. Pranktin Square, Office. Every! is now in readiness for the | 5°" 22 reas ¢ | Peclitioux use of the informatien they contain. | The anti-subtreasary ane pi Eo a chaser 4 x Le T AUCTION. wi ne assemblage of statesmen who are to be the | tom. The north wing and center section of | i+ the present rate of progress this work chn | call for a convention his, see ee . meetin the gun factory at Waterviiet has been com: ‘The capital's fashionable residence center. v | be completed within the next year and a half, | 16, as announced in yesterday's Star, published | “Terms: One-thit pleved and is nearly equipped. A south wing, | or early in 18%8, at which time this department |® two-eolumn card charging Mr. Macune with | Jet's, notesto bear t doubling the capacity, i# now being con-' can diypense with the services of about 600 of | wrecking the Texas alliance exchange and make | 28wlly. | Permanent guests Apyointmrente and cUisioe mee structed. Provision has alreudy been made for | its present clerks, at # saving to the govern- | ing hig money thereby and with trying to sell Barinears cot, . D- | celled. American and Buropean #ystenis. the manufacvure by the government of tinety~ | ment in salarics, rent and otherwise of at least | ott the alliunce to the old political parties. | {Stand #100 depanit TuUNGsNoow ukos. : 4 aaa =e eight breech-loading steel riled guns of high | 31:009,000 yearly. Most of theve charges were made at the Ovals | CCinpiied with it ae ; x son. "wer and one hundrgj more have been con-| ° These clerks, who have been faithful to their | meet Sfteen . s sic ee legislature of this government for the rext two | years. The credentials of the members-elect are in and the roll hay been made up by the clerk. Upon this roll are many names which have never before appeared there, and many Kievan! rooms, single or en mite, for transient ee toresell TH CAROLINA, that are fan are now there no more. cted for with pyffate manufacturers. A| work and whose eflicioncy has boon proved, are | The ‘Reform Prose Association threatens to | Ave dare’ cavertisen TRUSTEES’ SALE REE NEW BRICK | J : Signs of the approach of Congress are visible | supply of submarine Mines and seventy-three | entitie:! to consideration, and I truse some pro. | bolt the allianee if the Btate Agente’ Associa. | "bsrpapliabed in . Stueet 2 aya , | SINTER RESORT for HEALTH an@ PLEASURE, The new hotels that have been | twelve-inch mortars are also under construc-| vision may be made fo: their transfer to other | tion earries out ite purpose of making all pur- S| Eis: EN WASHING LON. D.C. Driest ctimate in the t mite States omcent poten, the summer are open and ready | tien departments of the govermnental service in- | chayes through dhe National Union Company: FUTURE DAYS. aia and by rire of thre ceria dead of fe 10 ‘Of ateat aititanie in tue Rove) mountain, acta ton: okt ones have been re-| _ IMPROVEMENT OF THE ENLISTED Foncr. | stead of making new appointments in those jes party men are the best sx QpaSGLanVE DARA & OO, amasbea ” | SRO, et ee wh Acre et the hee aoc. | MNOSLAND PaRk moun. departm: of all those who hav hi Indianapolis. a Srds of the District of Coltintin aiid a¢ ment ef } painted and repaired, bits of cardboard have | For the improvement of the enlisted force ents. foes wid have gathered at R ‘200 Feone' ave a parties secured. there. "we, the undysaned FIRST-CLASS TN EVERY RESPRCT. i the new methods of recruiting have been adoptet. AN APPRENTICE BATTATION. Pi Serene age ir pre ty ie ck poe SP Lite. asteen, will sefl-at ‘public ASSOR’ 7 EAMPs. MONDAY, THe SEVENTH OF ELEGANT ov i i. OUR OF < Sig commties inuod an addrew tthe people | axes ponteeAy MERHTAE™ESS sicens CRMBER. “Roi, aT FOUR OCLOCK BME, , of the United States. It is as follows: FANCY LawPs OF EVERY SIZE AND Pate inwton city. District of Columbia and. bein part of | carefully saquired into: "The sation’ be been | Satsiicm, to be composed of boy from sixteen | Proma's panry snpaese woxpar, BoAkeaia® Sie has wast ert oe oe sa So | Saeseaved ip the nauition of one ponnd of voy | eigheen years of age, bus often been recomi-{ The national committee of the people's party | ,0¥ MoxDaT, ROVNGHG rwenre-rmrEp, font indeptis snd ‘inetoved bynes new action. im iront of the red in the windows of hundreds of honses r ‘ =, Gonirabiy located: the advertiving columns of | T¥ i carried on more in small towns and| ‘The Secotary mentions a comparatively now ‘Tax Sra announce in many different tones of |TUral communities, and the recruits are | matter, viz.: The formation of an apprentice OPEN FOR SEASON OF IxM VEMBER GB For circular and terms addres not Lm BP. CHATFIELD, Proprietor. ye BESTER,” COR. 13TH AND @ ste, street te now © " a i i > x NO" Brick dvveitings, each 20 ‘end Sonth Board hy the da bers or Senators. | The Cap: jes daily. Soldiers are now entitled toa | mended by prominent officers of the army, and | of tho United States deem it proper to lay | SALES HOOMM, G0 PENNA, AVE. NCW. B street of 20 fee aon aoa oa ie! pe a and tucker, bas finished all preparationsaud | Gi-charge at the end of three years of faithful | the question of ite organization under the pres- before thei constituents at this ime some | DO20% HATCLIFTR, DAME & O0., Aucte. | B Steet of 2) feet. the sane betme more fully described al awaits the coming of the expected guests. | service and are permitted te purchase their ‘tie- | €nt inw bas been considered. Fhe purpose ATIMER Re at ‘Terms of mie: The above houses will be offered and | charge at any time after one yonr. Summury | of the plan, however, would be better accom- | statementof the result of the conference held | J, a 4006 wt. | sod and the ferme of sale im each case will Foon. strictly Get be as follow: the city. Mra bh ¢ ~ * " ‘. * mety: One-third of the purchase mor courts have been established for the speedy | plished by the sid of some legisintion. by them with various representatives of or- Toney to be paid th ca he. Fesidue in two equal ‘ -: ‘The familiar faces of Senators | trial of petty offenses. If the men desire it | It has been suggested that this bnitalion be | ganized indastry in this elty during the past | TRUSTEE SALE OF VACUARLE CxzMPROvED | Inonch tote Paid m cash athe reaktan in fwordal | REN iF TOR he whe have served before are met on the street | competent officers are assigned to defend them | Courposed of a superior class of lads, one to be | few days. ‘These results have been in every} TWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SOuruWERS, | Gry months. and’ with meerestat six (6 ber cent por Wat STANDs. DRESSING TABLES, S15 This hotel lias inca’ Bewtiy retusmein’ onl te wow snd about the hotels, while some who have | perore court-martial. Punishments under | selected trom exch congressional distriet, and | respect most satisfactory. There is no longer| AND ONE STRELT BRT WEEN EIGHTEENTH | annum, pay i POUBLE WAKDE OBES VER FA pen tor the reception of transient, ermanent AN > fie, Promissory notes, secured. by SOMP MIKEOR FKONT WARDROBES. OAK | day boarders, Mr. MJ hb ve their country in the | the articles of war in time of pence have been | that they be given a good English education | any doubt that eandidates for President and ia Aoties oF tan Ben ‘Court | Of trust on the property sod, or all cash, at the option ManonenY 5 eee ° 1 tb renter tratie pobre tssmpalige ae | Setined “amd Himited. ‘Sundaytinepections and | aud mihtary and. mantal trainmg, so as to fit | Vice President will be in the field before June of tne Ditech ot Coruna anced om fae TORN day of Sheech hone when, sok All Souveyuncite sad re SoMopee, Bes Seale a be wp ames ing the public build:ngs and the sights | tattoo roll call have been abolished, schools and | them for either civil life or military service. |1, 1892, nomiated by the people's party. It PRUE Ee Bee DAY OF DECEMBER | cordine at purchaser's cost. “Terns of salem caseot | IGHES. ENG AY, NGS, HAIR ARD WOOL 8.00 and ath, Of the capital Yor, the Arst’ tne—walking | &¥mmasia established. These, together with the | Iam not prepared to give the imeasure un-| seems to vs very pluin that the time has come | FBURSDAY. THE Tah | ae rn eoug | each house to be complied with im ten days irom day | MATL 1S DING. DeCoRATED | 2 Warhineton, he. through the marble balls of the Capitol, tread: | specitic measures anderteken for that purpose, | qualified recommendation, but it is favored by $ when no influence of the old political organiza | ofthe premises the foilowinn reat cotate tat ie ees silsttishendoutotdemutorpavieer | TOILED Sw MODERATOR. LAMIs, ae ough the marble ball Sin chair | have sudaced thy peseantige At Gaststioas ¥s & fticers of abiiity and experience that J tions and no power of aggregated ecapital can Wi . Cu. to Wit C,H. WILLIAMSON, ‘Trustee, FRENCH MARBLE CLOCK. SIDE ORNAMENTS EBBITT HOUSE. oe ee ee oe ee esis ft than ever before in the bistory of | it is entitied to consideration. prevent the hearty and unanimous coming. to- Birt of sauare 396, W. i. EDarossT BRP: ONE BuASe CHANDHAER, and rubbing their store clothes against the | lower poin' an ever wein the ory of Rejinutan 127 fe0e 62s inches south on Panton ig aed Dol9-eod ‘Office, OTN Bebe Mae Rt WASHINGTON, D.c. SS ee the army, and in the last year have reduced gaue gether and co-operation of all the labor forces: NG Babs, MALO. i - i wrest iiel with the horth line of sad square 172 h “adorns” the ceilings of the commit- | the nomber of inmates in our military prisons} Tye present method of allotment of the an-| Sotishon ee ie the mie ee OE ee te fet, ‘thence south TOS ‘tet Se tage tothe wath i ne UE per lace emer en eee a ee tase | "A system of examination of officers for pro-| Bual appropriation of $400,000 for arming and | "This is an important event in the history of | Sf-muuay, thence on, eat, south i sautare, thence on CATALOGUE SALE OF been chosen by their constituents have been os e o P - rods x the nation ‘and of civilined man. There hasl|msgecetanmt tas encune ts eens ine ecameen members of the House with the privilege | motion has been established, oud their promo- | equipping the militia, which is prescribed by | the » Se iaasedenk, for tt ic ony Ok mine geen py fo a trait line north othe tani ORIGINAL OUL PAINTINGS ef drawing pay since March 4, but they have | tion, with the exception of one Come has been | the act of February 12, 1887 (24 State., 401), and agen rhe Producing classes bave hitherto AND ON FRIDAY, UT AY OF DECEM! Jet to take the oath winch qualifies them to | put spon se > hogy aecypes — = pre. | Which gives to each state an amount propor-| remained impoverished in the midst of the | AT FOUR O-CLOCK P.M’ hi front of the premises, By vit in the House and help make laws. as ee lAn efficiency. recoxd of | ticnate to its congressional representation. 18 very plenty which they created. ‘Those who | £ Will sell lots 30. 21, 22nd 25 in Win. H. Puiltips CHARLES LANMAN The organization of the House is somewhat = —— no = nyt = ‘ae not such as to produce the best results. ‘The | {oiltd/not -have possessed. the ‘wealth of the | coreea subdiristca, of cxiranal Jot im mere complicated than that of the Senate, | o@icers Be por Kept enabling their evlestion | sid given different states is very dispropostion- | verti, while those eho tetloa bane’ > ten | Temect as prescribed by the decree: One-third = ‘The Senate continues over with the same pre- | for special duty a ate. The amount of government aid received | suffered for the necessariesof life. But the ad- | of the purcllase money tn cash. and the baixnce in two | TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION TUESDAY Sto 9 onto or ai cont _ Urner PIANOS AND ORGANS. ETAMIES, | a WES. | FOE Bane «PABA, ALNUT si TABY siding officer—the Vice President—and when | CONCENTRATING TUE TROOPS, by some states is not more than half that re- ivilizati A oars 1y iu one and i | ana crm owrF — —_ they meet :here will be some new Senators t0| In pursuance of 2 policy af concentrating the ! ceived by others that maintain double the num-| have flooded the minds, of the multivade wich Barcinmct, {hede(erred ‘ayinents to bear isteron a | AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY .‘e Tite Sow'on sulabitiun een tan tene, PAROS be sworn in. and later on there will be some | troops in larger posts, about one-fourth of the } ber of men in their Nationai Guard. an ecewm: of light, and taught them the su- rate of O per contum per annum from the dy of FOURTH AND TWENTY-FIFTH, 1891, AT 11 VEMBER LWENTY-FIPTH, | Decker Bros. itstey,}ischer, Ivers Puma patos. ad TEX O'CLOCK AM, at REST. | Staudard makes and thoroughly Tenable, ‘Pismes tor Font." Barwats 20 second-hand pnnes amd organ Tuning aud repairing. SARDEKS & STAYMAN, committee assignments to make. ‘ sop tig= There is no inducement for the maintenaneo | hreme necessity for co-operarion in defenes of | Mig and be reprovented. by the notes of the purchaser Tue Finer DAY I¥ THE HoveE. sree sechorl peor ery corer parma (EP umber of militia then is actually | The iborn rightsof humanity. The producing | will be ghired on each piece at tipe vf sale, aul| 4M. AND 3-M. EACH DAY, AT OUB ACO- In the House @ Speaker aud other officers | to the Interior Department. The omployment required by the law, but rather the reverse, if | classes of the United States are the nation—all | Cove: ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. | In TION ROOMS, 1400 G STREET NORTHWEST. Boned. An excellent op portamit buyers to make very sesiralie pur economy be consulted. The allotment as now | Sthers simply live by the tolls imposed on the | $e32 Ce — Rs om of this faraiture wae trate te onier mr Betton a are to be chosen and an entire new organize | of contract surgeons, in addition to the regu-| made is not yased upon what the states do in | were simply live by the the Hak and cost of the defauttiny puretuser after sack | TM1S COLLECTION EMBRACES ONE HUNDRED | Portion, ofthis urnsture wos wale 10 ori a a 13 North Charis “ i m3 industry tion effected. A little before 12 o'clock the | lar medical corps, has been nesrly dispensed | return for the appropriation, but what they | ‘“qustry of he worke the non: a members-clect will be assembied in the House, | Fil | The Hcenses of mont post, traders ine | NBDE to ‘io. Jt would be better to help. those | such; some of them ‘render the Beople a fall | _nosoauds matting down in the most convenient seats t0| been successfully undertaken Tho detail of | no, NelP themsclves. if the npproprintion, oF | equivalent of services for alf they. reteive, J UNCANSON BHOS., Kamoncen. await the gavel’s summons to silence, while the | oftcers to colleges has been increased and new | CYC" One-half of it, was distributed upon the | others.are robbersand plunderers,who,through —< AUKED fs HOUSE NO, TH 6 advertisernent as ma ‘Phe residence will be open « CHANLES WORTHINGTON. OF THIS ARTIST'S POPULAR PRODUCTIONS | TP Treldence will be open on Furs: OF AMERICAN SCENERY. LOMAS DOWLING © S08, EXHIBITION ON THE TWENTY-THIRD, DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Ba.ciutore, sa. ” A WONDERFUL SELF-PLAT- tae Waste ‘SANDERS & STAYMAN, MF tn we cam be Nuct ot hold-over doorkcepers clear the floor of hold- | Fules adopted. “The Hebellion’ Records, have | esis of the effective force of the National | the imperfection of our laws, strip toll of its | EXECUTRIX over babitues whom they have approached in| been published much more rapidly under in- | GUsrd Muintained by the several states it | possessions and do not go to: the penitentiary. | Jvstf, CONTAINED IN NO. astinctod, D.C. Lit North Chari el : y } ' FIRE BUSINESS 01 oram the same way under the same circumstances | creawd would better accomplish its purpose of en-| ‘The people have beheld with growing alarm "Comprising in part: LATIMER & SLOAN, REVERT orks aoe each day that there has been a sitting Congress | r the Sane Disamict eosin enon couraging that organization. the ‘continual advance of conditions which | Seven-octave Upright Puno. Parior Fumniturein Plow, | 9. 15 59 ‘a STEY ORGANS during their term of office. The galleries and | of the late war have been brought together in| By the detail of officers and troops to the | every duy have carried us farther and farther } Waluut Library Table, Recetas en ——— corridors are always crowded on the opening | the record and pension division, the settiement | Y@ous annual encampments throughout the | from the principles and traditions of the| 4 "Hsil'Stand Lees et Tee Window Hane: wcloun en day of Congress, and there will be a special in- | of pension claims has been expedited and the | COUntry, the War Department has rendered the | founders of the republic and nearer and nearer Carpets, Rays, Walnut Tennesere M.T.Cham- | J UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, terest about this Congress which willbe apt €0| prinervation of. these ‘valmble records for j Nobel Guard of the soveral states auch a-| foam aban in wich we enn sco only the ap-| riety Gee smznne int dsr ative | D teh tt Seta north wet draw a crowd larger than usual. 7 effective use is well toward completion. When | *i#tance as was in its power. @ association | parition of a crushing oligarchy or the dread- ether Book Cases, Desk. Writing ‘Lable, Shaving | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON While the House i overwhelmingly dem- | finished 600 clerks can be discharged or trans- | Of this force, necessarily the main dependence | ful alternative of revolution and anarchy. Mund, Invalid Cliate, Rockers, Walnut ixtension | THE EAST SIDE OF $WELETH SEukbT BE SQUARE 444. feet on Tih street, with a pot alley, and are auonar the 1 mut ext ; u ELETH SPaEeT BE i ‘proving mee ocratie, the majority will have to submit to be d to ott of the country in any great war,with the regular | It is for the purpose of saving free institu-| Table, 8 Leather-covered Dining Chaies (Zar). MAT HINGTON Decne + | Lot 12 is aunuproved, except a ‘tame baildine in the eediel ever bg ocapdilien- Gat is Sra) ne eee army is of great advantage to both orgnniza- | tions by the peaceful instramontalities of edt. ine an Fine Plated ‘tem bet, Pintcd | By vi oe “decd of {rust to ue duted March 29, | F08", Lot Lia hnvroved ty a two-story ieame awd Chitia and Glass Ware, Fine Piated ‘Tea Set, Pinted | By virme : THE RECRUITING SERVICE. tions, In this and every other way possible d the ballot that the people's party of | Kuives. Forkyand Spoons, Pasteur Filterer,Cryck- | AD), 1st), and dusy recorded in Liber 1972, folio 405 | Brick basement dwelling contaimiay 11 vous, asodern | indore Uy over 108) an ‘meachante. Tee omy oe i As to the recruiting service, he remarks: An | the federal governmont should co-operate with | {he United Bttees Bee borg oo nee fy, Kitchen Utensiis, &o.. Far ‘oben Rites, Fur | oni _ ous of the land records of the Dutiict of Co; | tte ongortantty to obtain property suitabie for | Limit dat wn tave tue piace at pcree, the possible exception of one effort has been mage to improve the character | the states in the maintenance and education of | honest man can fail to acknowledge the over- | ox MUNDAY SOUSING, NOVEMBER TWENTY- ‘we will sell at” front of the | Dusivess and dweilines, ree © OUXt ‘Terms: One-third cas, balancein equal i where elections have occurred recently to fill | of the recruits of the army by excluding, as far | the National Guard. whelming necessity which exists for such a| THIKD, 1801, commencing at TEN OCLOCE. 1 will cute STEEN WAY, GHABE. Gans K. BKIGGs” 3 tm 1 and 2 years, uotes to bear 6 per cmt per anu No. L344 G street north weet the entire contents, P - 7 f Urwaus ad Aouans tor sale vacancies which have oceurred since the gen- ticab it ” movement. Suly acateesedebore og RO #. iuterest and to be secured by steed of ‘rust on pro} erat election. are already in the hands of the | "Linton. Apuiicants Yor eulisteem see noc | ‘The este ten ine the me ink J je have seen the shadow of plntocracy | Phoibcd "Mc IDA STANTON, Ezocutriz._| eres. ntuato fh” the ‘ity"of Wassiwvons D. Cv | Suld- or alicaale a option of arcane omy clerk. From these credentialshe makes up the | Scented unlene they produce satisfactory ovi- os oe year ending June | spreading steadily over our land. We have LATHIER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Deine lot Ho. Sim Robces Coltmam, enscusse and tras- | Ciireg oh each jot ot tiene ofasle. Terme vo be com: Toil of the House. aud the men named on that | dence of good character. In case of doubt | 2) 18%, are: seen the railroad corporations grow from hum- 1409G-et. | Corded im Book W. F., folio 0s, of the Of the | Pited with in 15 days; otherwise righ: reserved to re. Toll are members of the House, those whose erate are contested, being able to be super- seded by the contestants by a vote -~ ite ae a eS ; ag Eas Public worl CLERK ®'PHERSON IN THE CHAT. Heretofore recruiting has been carried on in — surveyor's office of the District uforenaid,equare nau | Sell St TSK and cost of defautitine purchaser after 5 into a vast and powerful conspiracy. which, for | “ROPER TY Rian GOVENNMENT PEIN TING | Med ree minded and mine (0), The satus iowung | Quby, adurrngtne of mip meat? i soune ews apr the protection of ite bogus capitalization, con- OFFICE, FRONTING ONG STREET AND SACK- y, tomether with the impruveueaite, bc. sezt-d&ds = DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. + 26,299,170.77 | trols our elections, corrupts our | ALLEY NORTHWEST, AT PUBLIC AUC- |" Terusof sale: One-tuird of the purchase moneyto| ga-rHp PURCHASELC ~> ‘1 . ‘ION. be paid incash and resid) twelve (1 7 ~ 15,208,348.00 | debanches aur juriew and caste the slime of its] on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 IBENTY SEVENTH, | titty monthe widhuteres: sree avant failed tocotuply 1 Salaries and contingent expenses. $2,086,178.00 | ble beginnings. the mere servitorsof the people, they are held on probation a reasonable time, : 7 on 4 is, | Military establishment: Suppor and, if the result of the probation is not satis- | Milt ids aruajuck Mililocy Acad: F LOT 12, SQUARP 444, At I2 o'clock Clerk McPherson will call the | from thirty to forty of the Iargest cities of the | Miscellaneous objects. 4,381,861.00 | rottenness over the very jeniges of our odurte, | 100% oe, MALY Fast FOUR 1 | cnnum, interest payable semiannually. for, which | TUpsDal tee TEST Y FOURTH DAV OF SOV EM House to orier with a blow of the gavel, which, | Country, and the rendezvous have sometimes can wis oa ay | tie last resort of justice on earth. LOTS 73 AND 70, IN SQUARE O24 St trust on the property seid, or ait cabs st optim of | BER A. D. IMOL a: HALE-PABT FULL OCLOCK d been eteblished { sections of those cities ire.| _ Total. $45,975,603. We have seen the banking associations, from | Lot 7; is untunproved aud ironts 24 feet on Gt. be- | Ourchasor If terine oF salute not cena bined eit fe | P.M. th front of the preuiises, on sane termes stated | in the hands of Speaker Keed, has hammered quented by the least desirable clacses from | _. The expenditures for the year euded June30, ig at first mere conveniences for the accom- | tween North Capitol and Ist stu. n.w. by a depth of 100 | fon (10) days froin day of save trustess reserve the in above advertisement, DU & BHON talkative democrats into a condition of silence. | Shieh to’ obtain ecruite, Beste ing | 3801, were, 251,400,764.68 and the approprie- | modation of the people, swell into lordly na- | FH 5 smunadiately in the rar of the above tot, in | Tat SePertl tse rover at tne risk of ofan tnt chotcers rough revade wl, ile will then read over hia roll of the House, | special care to the location of such ren- | tions for the present year aggregate $39,188,-| tional confederation, holding all business in | moved by two trick duetings and froutesd feoton | bumhaser, alter live dase atlvertieonent of etc oe LATBIER & SLOAN, aucnoneera | im peices amid im terme, winteh wi the members prevent responding as their | deavous as are still maintained in the larger | 429-05. ‘The main difference hes in theamounte | its grip, able to. make or wreck, as their own | Jusheon alley by a depth of 75 feet and’) mches. Ge Rdopests of tert subaioed dotiars (S200; ait be we: | 2 —— | MOSTREY URSTALSNA TS : names are cated. cities, the experiment has been tried with ex- | *?ent appropriated for public works. interests may dictate, the prosperity of all Meee RE oe Thole; | auired at time of sale, All conveyancing aud record- vey, EAL TABLE, .1Me BOVED RESIDEXCE - pRB AML & Oo Ifa quorum is found to be present he will | celleut results of extending recruiting to the IHR SIOUX CAMPAIGN. — = le en —— is able | ‘wilt then be offered, Ti the Might od way of abour 10 en nee ae STREET NOWTHWESI, AT reBLIc AUC. = announce thet it is in order to proceed with | smaller to ‘The number of recruiting sta- 2 . jo find ite way to jo fr govern- | feet ove ot to Jacks 5 very. = ; the election of & Speaker. Aiter'a motion to | tons has thus been increased. more thane ive: | _ 1 Couelssion the Secretary remarks: Ewould | ment that docs not rupresent a dollar of debt desirable property and should command the attention | potd-eod a On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIETH, MEDICAL. &c. that effect is put aud carried, four tellers will | fold, and besides many villages and rural dis- | Call your special attention to the full account, | to the money-mamipulating clase. ine | rer, Oethind cash, talance in one, two and | J ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Sie sommes ee ape 888 | Rocngeirens oe frome cack pasty, to heey 5 | tricts are visited by now-commimional officers | in the report of Gen. Schofield, of the oper | We havo seen the daily pewepaper prose, in- | nee zou wise store, wafesoured by 5 deal! of a 3400.6 ot. on, LOE SIN SQUARE 290, b* fo Tov tuae, ancl the roll willbe, mates called fox | rots netghboring rendezvous. Wherover resi- | tions of the army last winter during the trou-| stead of being, av it should be im this min>-| Mecrding’ at purchasi’s cot. “8200 depous Heauied | TRUSTEES SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE mUTLD. | Frenting 22 feet on cat eid of hireenth street tw |” 404 © ST. BET. ay AND GTH STS. X.W., be made, aud the roll be again called for | ments ure favorably located for sending reeruit- | bles with the Sioux Indians. This campaign, | t¢¢hth century and in this free America, the | at time of sale. are pS a ea y Dy acoun- ‘The well-known Indies! physician, cam be Fotes om the speakership. ‘ihe democrats will | ing parties into the towns and villages within | which was made in midwinter ina severe cli-| champion and defender of popular rights | _now-d&an nad ot red SIDE OF CATRERT NORTHWEST But WEE oe co nominate-—-there are several geutlemen who | reasonable distance from their posts, tney | mate, way conducted in @ manner deserving | *8*inst all comers, coerced by its business ne- RATCEIFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, TWENTY-FIRST STREET AND NEW HAMP- d consulted dat'y from 10to 1 and 5to®, are very confident, but very anxious to know | are required to depend largely for recruits | commendation. NG | cessities into becoming the ready inatrument ee SHURE AVENUE: | three yours, with, interent, amd secured Ora ond at nola-twe whou: the democrats will nominate. Upon their own exertions. As a rowult the num-| ‘The character and attainments of the older | t0,bind the shackles of serfdom on the limbs of | gas srxTuREs AND CHANDELIERS By ave. | ht “TUAST#erAiA dowd of tru: dated, May 1. | fuse gn the nroperty. oF ail cash. Conveyancitu «td ~~ ‘The republicaus are expected to give the | ber of desirable recruits obtained from the | oficers of the army, who made their records | *ffe° Teopte; to confuse their minds by sone: | TIONIBE BALANCE OF STOCK OF PLUMBER | Ither'138% folio 77 et sed. one of the Tend fecorts | Soprdiny at cost of purchaser #209 “a ERINARY SURGEON Tee sacagh i is Ring Ce es Cee: | Faral Giatrcts during the past year bas been | during the grot war, $9 too well understood to | 7, (0 Sil their eara with felschoods, te uphold O0UH Looms FOR CONVESIENG ‘quest of the party secured tncrebys we wil offer ter | —B01Sdeds Auctioncers, | Bromptaervwceday origi Omer 450.0 st. m.. ce larger eretotore, an rain : SE NCOME FOE ar eres > - = | Tovepueme calle 13 owe hicking agnins® Mir. Reed's being further | doubtless contributed considerably toward the | well-deserved trivite to the younger offers: | 8° to crush everything that would help the] | CRNAMENTs. DROP Bees evocieri Dave kGte suit, tnt. at | (FHOMA® DOWLING © SOX. Auctioneers ALAR a Ae a honored. It may be that a third eandidate | great reduetion of desertion. ; jen | People. f ; P-P AS k OCLOC he ioudow °S SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS aT THE ay: ace heaenage so the third candidate may get as many as ten with which the peopleare fed and misled we ‘Pte l. Geutieamem row tie ti ‘5, with the army has gratified me so much as the r voten, The matter of the enlistment of Indians calls he army hs gratiie the | would point to the vote of the people's party When Mr. Crisp—Mills—MeMilian—Springer— | forth these remar Bronte Of Te ene ee heeerofessional attain: | iis year in the state of Kansas. "Nine-tenths of | B0204t __ forty-four 44), ty five Co) ad forty 40) Cd de cy ected PE gig Toten of the | It wae not deemed advisablo to urge Indians | havo made the most of their opportanitics un- | the Population of this country, in eonsequence | RATCLIFFE, DARB & Gv., aucemcers. | | | (i ‘er fst record i iber No. 1M tli tof tae united democracy he will probably be handed | ; ‘ ; ida “Syplrai of the gross misrepresentations | DW. | records of tte office of the sarves or of said Distriet, aired nae a eit megbably be handed | into the service hastily, and special efforts have | der the conditions of comparative p: Tt ia P bered tour (4), in square numbered seventy-two SEEROVED SX CLD EEGHE SWEL DARR & CO., and embraci er ‘ BS mabracini ail of lots muumbered rorty-three (4:5), i the Supreme | JE E bk BhoTaeks, oe Suing an Bauity | Lest. s..., appeared before ms and msieosth thot ie ative therein Ena i | othe Gite ewtaiiintied expert sheet tm 1d Mary Burdette et al. are | std wil CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABG.E REAL ESTA ‘Terns of male. One-third Csr cash cn euch of the | defendants, Eaown axequity catise No. ier docket | Bama wear believe that the people's party vote in 3, the niiermaned it on Tt manaet vonsibiti- | Upon them that we must depend in the future, £ : if Ti OUR MO. subcivision lots above mentioned and the balance in | 32>,the : Sere 9 ce TUEnD ay. the Wal ane seat cuenta TM he | cs thes would neural the dats harwonla | sty can be smpliciy relied upon to bo | JNU eo very arenty from thls rote in | DNMENAP SGA PRAMG HG Sta” | um wana ht gear ime attgere | BUURSAANT RAY oF, "Sin Tan rei Ramus his duae colerpecs inte comdi- | be required of them ae 8. ‘The results | qual to the requirements of any emergency. | 150). Wille the oficial put although the total | coke mea eta tieecachaa! aces Cured by deed of trust On the property su dcr ddl cash, | 8W6t.On, in front of the premises, thse 1 tu of duly, 1B So tiem of comparative qaint. He will them de- | be deus vecyentetncotn eee ee ent? | “is Lam about to retire from this depart: = ee Pp Pm Pon to oo es S| at the option ot the parchaner.. 100 cash required on | sePiled gealestate, situate Im the city of [BAS NEEM BERN CONTRADICTED vHAd liver to chem an aidress, probably brief, and | is ery = Bane Ob ele nn, | metit U desire’ to ac ledge the earnest’ and | Yote of all parties in Kansas was about 36, aie, panes each lot at time of sac. Terms to be comp ted with in | in satd District, to wit Dr. BROTHEAS is tue oldest establinied ad then take the oath of office. After the proper | three of cavalry and four of infu ave ty less than it was a year ago, the people’s party ‘y a fifteen days from the day of sae, or the property wid First. The eatternimost cichteen (1#) feet fro: Dr, BRUTE. time has been allowed for cheering. &c., the | Pe2 recruited to their fallcomplement, and | !oval co-operation which { have at all times re- * ‘and cost of the detaurtne pur. | Steet southwest, and rounine back. the pe. DL. SHS, ceived in its administration from all of its offi. | Yote was actually increased about 113 per cent | BER ‘ty 180) "LOCK P. a on EE. ‘ott tan | been ; omy Tealvertisement in sone ates: | thereof, of oricinal lot ome (2) i - a it will be requ “all seven others partially, and the reports indicate p ver its vote in 1890,or 47 per cent of the entire a Saeaon ae and eichty (O80), umproved See members ern call the roll, and. as| thas the organization of these will becompleted | €eFS and officials and the oamagement cad | visa Tho repabhean majority in South De- nS a 06 ot Covantbna. Le property wil be sola sccotdioa to tine | Awellinc- "And fusimedistaly thereatter. | DR ABSTONS TREATMENT FOR THE CURR cach mem\ alled. he will step into | ' Gee erptorslegye = support whieh I have ever had fromryou. « ‘301 Mieet front of lor twenty. = nos oo Second. Thewichteen (15) tet ant sx (8) inches | lost manboud, knduey aud biedder the space in ‘ront cf the Speaker's desk. atan early day. In good conduct, drill and kota was reduced from 10,000 in 1890 to 2,700 in | (2s) by the depth of said part of lot in Starr and Met- atom, oc? A front on said D street, by the iui) depth thervot, of | Varicocele, &e., witheul stomact medicmen. | No military bearing, attention to duty, observance - 189f, whiteim Nebraskn the people's party came | eult’s reconted subdiv sion of square tires Itindred | a ae wud lot one (1) next adolting sald fie? described far : ied treatiee frees, SWEARIXG Ix. ; of courtesies and care of horses, arms and Tommy Wanted to Know, within 3,000 votes of defeating the combined | 8, by sincty ve net oneal te ak atte waite ate GEORGE E. ‘Trustees. | of mid lot on the west, 4 van, How Cons ‘When as many are there as can conveniently Latipment; clothing, barracks, mess rooms and | witism Henry Siviter in Puck. power of both the old parties and elected eleven | improvements thereon. ‘ nol2:te Phunk Tite south fours stand in that space they will be requested to ros, they are at leawt equal to soldiers of | “a ay and hie mamma were sitting in the | “istrict judges, 1? is true that in some judicial One-third ‘cask and balance in eqnal | J ATCLIFFE, DAI & CU... Auchoneers, depth thernof of original lot hold up their right hands and the oath will be | OF Taces of no. greater experience. wApovlemste “e districts of Kansus the people's party candi- | day of vale, secured by dood of trust un the property, NOP recess “ifermig of sale, One-third of the, parciaes : peony Pam aaa adhe ak Nothing unfavorable has bees brought to the | sest in the middle of the car waiting for tho | ates wore defeated, but {t was omy by anna | oruiamtr af pastioers ston, ‘soe Meee os | rmusrere nae OF Vacvasee mereoven | eats mone apd two yar sect) tie oaerwen the came way. This cath hawks eeemtiom of the department regarding the | tasin to start. holy union of the democratic and republican | Hime of sale, Unwss tue terms of sale are fully com- | REAL ESTATE ON MASSAUMUSEL Is AVE. iimory notes of the purchaser, amd a deed of ‘rast ;OPESSIONAL MASSA Siar Block im the same way. This oath having | utility se military organisations of the Tudien | ‘Tommy's mother was a pronounced blonde, | parties against them. Hiok_ and cout’ of defeating purchoer> Air conven: TUNITY OF PemED TO a atepoaee ee Sp haemmcomndbaenesaraiter Ta taken, they aro ready for the business of | companies of either arm, but 40 tar there is | 1) or hair was very ved. ‘The hereditary enemies of half acentury gave | ancing and recording at purchuser’s covt., deposit of 8100 required om acli piers of property looking after the interests of themselves and | every reason to believe that much more than up thei¢ sham battleeund under the ins} “ ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trustee, EASY TERMS {ume of mae. Terms of sale to be compaled With aaa their constituents aud imcidentally voting om | was expectodof the experiment will be realized. | Another Indy entered the car and took the | SP {ye¥ sham power rushed into each other's | —DOl+d&ds 42 Lowinana ave. n. w. . ED: im Bitoen dage zrom theday Of salt. or the trusteore- |" » guown, “aD tie WORLDREROWNES national legislation. 3 They are treated in all respects like other | sent immediately in front of Tommy and his| arms inone fond embrace, resolved te forget L_ATBIE & BEOAN, Auctioneers, ae of | alta renee Tome at the cost and risk of we de- | art Pi OR DIESER Freee a ing in onder is to sppoint acom- | seidiers, and the same duties are required of | mamina. This lady, too, wasa bloude,and there | protection, reciprocity, the’ sliver question ted | RECEIVER'S SALE GF vans BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Brovec, | Sure ote ite. mittee h od P iP @ eC ALE ALUABLE IMPROVED iioure, ot fo act with 8 committee of the Senate | them. ‘They are dr the tame, fed the | wasn't half @ shade difference in the color of | everything else if they could only prevent the | AND UNIMPHOVKD PROPRATY STTCATE TR 320, the undersumed crame s b | not. Office, 42 Loutaiania ave. tw. * : a ie hee arnt that Congress ie sitting | seme, taught to cook and eat their food im the | {heir hai oppressed people of Kamas from obtaining the | Bir RIcT OF COL EMBL A COMA Ty | FH LWENTY FOURTH DAY VEN Ee THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON AC- and — Rs meme i ine course of | same manner, and in every respect they strive | ‘Tummy looked at his mamms’s capillary | governmental reforms which they sought. WELLINGS ON GOOD HOPE | 1801, at HALE-PAST FOUR P.M. Ses ee a ns NOV EMEEE, time Beto eee tacetved and | earnestly to equal, and, if possible, outdo their | adornment and then at that of the other pus-| In this aét they conclusively demonstrated ; rAYLCR STREET, SUB LOTS 69 AND 70, IN SQUARE 723, ae mime the clerk proceeds to read it, while members| white comrades. ° All commands ‘are given in | Songer and aaked: that they are the two Dromios of plutocracy 4 5 wi Fach lot being improved by s new eisht-reém ana | —2-* SESS So rete. chatter in a courivial way on the floor. As | English, and though few of them understand | “*""Srimnma, is that lady's hair as redasyours?” | and that only the difference of a feather dis- i bath with fished cellar bay-window house, wit ac. | (XHANCERY SALE. rule, about six men listen to hear the Prosi- | the language they learn the wound of their | “ifush, Tommy Mugabe teatrenessansther. Thegeesio tric bells and all modern conveuences, Ese house — dent's message read, aul they cannot hear it | orders quicklyand make rapid progress in drill. | pueisio ipéxotive that there is. ross fa thineoudies tor 122 Bien thre ease, front October st; InoLe seth iateseos | Distesetot Calasetin iar caite ete ISO Sect becanse of the noise made by the other 326| Some of the companies, wisich have unlybeen | Tommy, be still! ‘The lady will hear you.” | buly two political purties-—a party which tepre- H a Dayable semi-an- | 32, Miler ve Hume's wisi inisiratory gt al wo shall, members. Up to this time each member takes | enlisted for three or four months, would make | «oesn‘t she know her hair is red? sents the people and a party which represents i aiod eooe ually, ga TUESDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER: any seat he ean get into before some other x creditable appearance at any encampment or | «fyi t tag Rue the plundcrers of the people. He Gray, Kate Mi: wiichs G500'wil be senutred’ ave Gepoeh ae hetans of | he suchons onthe irekiten. ths Tellosns ties hea member, but after the message bas been read | review. When it is considered that a short : by j rcounty’ of Wanlsins “Don’t people like to have red hair?” Before the close of the election of 1892 we saie. balance of the purchase money im monthly pay- | real estate in the county of W. the drawing of seats begina fime ago many of these Indinn soldiers were | «Tinmy, if you don't stop talking I'll have | expect to seo the two old. parties, with all their 5 inoue and two years from: day of eas, for witch the | aed" whice ies rent of Hat ny Md ie ‘TUE PROBLEM OF SEATING. ——- ie wad Aponte aacaagéro ees to spank Fou.” ay as banners sud wate crien, marching and hurtaliing Durcuaeer will give, his note me af & poIME In the ‘line wet ween Komenaneh ‘membe: tire outwide the ba: — lothes, slep' he - are “But it ain't my fault peop! we red hair.” | together in defense of the iniquities which have ‘7 J intorwst at and rumning thence in ¢ suutescst- Bowe. A treed Soil. of amapey seat sprents | eit; tmet s Euife snd fowl, wore ipindscd re| ZOmNmY do you hewr mod” covered the and with mortgages and driven | 490, commen: sne FM cA h | with sven aye tet Porches froin Liekrells carer theme month ‘8 anata os . iced Fe- | “Yes, "mi. Don't you suppose that woman | the republic to the verge of destruction. = oe ge pe lz SS = ut before the Speaker. A box containing 332 | markabie. a % | has a husband who likes red hair as well as the asperities of the bave wh, county of opts and a a lane: ti with eaid lame mort BLAIK, THE EXPERT EXTRACTOR, MAKES little marbles with numbers om them is placed | The habit for a few years, of weuzing good | papa likes pos tetween them and” their cemprigna have | Uaseuiown as lor, welecas a2 ‘ siren came S00 pres ia aE or ou the clerk's desk, with a blindfolded page | © ne eating good food bes cooked bd them- |“ “Tommy, will you stop?” become the sweet interchange of courtesies and. rEDT, 57 minutes, east 27 4-100 perches, to the piace of be beside it, and the great congremdonal lottery | fore ni yee mean clean aud comiortabiegiax-| «Mami, I think hers iv a little redder than | between lovers rather than the flerce ouslanght oor 7 giuninz—contaiminy one acre, three roads nd’ tweive ‘% j A pean ges sdact, will cot be |(70ut™ of warriors contending for fron tee re the ene” Lod sabee 2 marble | carned by their own geod conduct, will not be |" “Tommy's mamms grabbed hift by tho erm | Tus tender smathnn eh hie ee ee Ot ee y P from the box the number om it is compared | entirely ‘lost upom imen of any race or colue. | with the roll of members and the member | Ss sesdhticg. mcenian inn o i ‘? MIDI AY eL) sé the balance in two equai mytaLluwents at re and was hustling him down the aisle when the | followed by the hot embrace of conjugal’ love; | ce rave’ IMPROV cone and ‘two year irom day of sais, Or all ‘4 ‘They are receiving inetruetion m English and | 5) i ‘at, the option of the purchaser. Iu care tiie pur: oxlbyg Bocas = “fl : object of hiy remarks turned around and dis- | but the union will be barren of for Shaeee shalt tect mies : seubists pernlind tf tee Sopaenhcusn tee pe Saved o toot amt conege aan sir, aw abe | twill meen the subjugation of ‘and the Bguey i eat i defers panne ial ad terest I ea. t mane ed. | observer: maination mon, aud, as God dose not from Der cent per atutin ad be wet yt with considerable | 22¢¥ "ill be unpressed with the power of “If that young seamp was my boy I'd give | intend that the republic sbull » these ‘ac ete promo gel 5 ae comes | Sopa be iy arsenic! So, there "aUBESRcK, Chairman. 2 ner in of vale poe Page ppg elroy ma rd THE FosT TRADRE TO G0. puiiticoedane = eseanes® Roneat Scuriixo, Secretary. 2 meer ceed aranena aaree Gag es Dpehavoore duieg anaes The gradual abolition of the post trader sys- ‘thay Eoaone. ‘Treasurer. AD A. NEWMAN Tue drawing wii! be particuiazty interesting | tem is thus noted: From the Chicago News, . ® Fenda Law punding, this time. becanse oe democrate whose | On the 4th of March, 1889, there were eighty-| 1; i, probably too early to pass final j He Had the Market Glatted. 3. HOLDSWORTH GOKDOS” Trusteo.” ames come toward the end will have judg- | a on the republican side, a thing not cousidered |"T6 Of these traders. There are now but | ment npon the potential merits and demerits | ¥°™ the Chicago Tribune. BROS., Aucta, poles desirabie. | twenty-two, and seven of these have been no- | of hazing asa pastime for young ladies. It is| ‘“I'™ trying to close up my business,” he 7 ne - ified that their licenses will be revoked within i question counierable perpen arto how Shey imate | = #b0T™ tne, a des faad ae to give sem | "Ot Well cHough know, baw’ wot been before | idm suamer toa eauaecrtan mented so as to give them goud seats alla «| &@ Opportunity to sell or redute their stocks. | the public eye long enough for the public mind | 4° Dane and yet not to divide the democrats ihe | FOUr of the remaining fifteen are at poste | to have grasped it and revolved it in the cere= san't there any money in it?” asked hie the two pieces of bread in a sandwich. whose abandoumeut has been ordered or svou | bral processes of meditation. It iva genuine | ‘riend. ‘pusiie. phemery= willbe, so that af the end of the fscal ear mawuley ta the uses “Well, no; not in the long-run. I'did protty | Mr. Deane's Death and the Legistatare, | "The partice who bell theca aeileges bad | oot pe D ferred pean ‘The news of Senator Deane death bas| large personal and politieal mee, and it | n shawl ana torsed leer heen caused aiuch discussion among AlDany politi- has not been an easy or a pleasant task to make | grew white aud frightened have introduced a cians. It was stated by the attorney general, | this change. Many of thei, also, had invested | new problem among the great educational however, that the event had no political effect. | $0” capital in these enterprises, and | questions of the day. ‘The disadvantages howerer, | were, therefore, entitled to consideration anda | the system aa regards the person hazed The board of canvasers in that senatorial | reasonable time to close their business. But vious It maj be an experience which district would continue to canvass the votes | their had been her new and broader views of human and declare who was elected. if the board | 2° in: hue been done \ depressing and declared Deane elected there woald be « special nicious m and necessity that election to fit pis piace. If not, cuse for its existence at z Foot democrat, will have the seat. gb peg id Prepac de declared elected the senate could, if 1t saw sleclare hima not a member on the ‘of | the service or for the public good. ttaud and coufd give the seat to = In jact Mr. Deaue's death makes no difference in fvod on tical proceedings eicept that it mast ‘@ special election necessary. enrcnabaataanr | marae ‘Semater Quay Sues for $100,000 for Libel. Major E. A. Montooth, representing Senator Y, has entered suit against the Pittsburg Frit iaiie damages charge of bel LATIMER & SLOAN, Avctioncers, OF IMPROVED Fy Fs Ii hi iis