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6 aaies. 200 barrels. Wheat—No. 2 red, easy: f 3 1.0681.063¢; May,” 1.10% 41.10%; Bg, Ot 43 0. 2 red, Wy Me xe receipt, Sst ipments, 102.440 bushels: stock, 1.76208 §, 248,000 bnshela. Southern “wheat Luoat.de; Longoerry, GS asker: —_____ busiel CONTINUED FROM St AGH! = ioe Southern corn f 3 Oats steady jo firm—No. 2 white’ ‘vester INSPECTION NEEDED.|i°2-¢' Sars: Mock, Yoieee . . : : freignts quiet and unchanged. Cotton neminal Dangers in Unrestricted Immigration | “missing. Provisions. firm, unchatiged. eady. Eggs, steady—2iaes. Coffee 2 iy a1 timothy, 13.00a14.00, From Canada. Pore steady. Whisky Gemelte” Peanuts, Oo BALTIMORE. Noy. 25. — Virginia consola, 45 MICHIGAN MAKES A PROTEST. ns second incomes, 26403134; Consolidated gas bonds, i; do. ten-forties, 34 bid; do. threes, 68a0D\: re and Ohio stock, 101. Baltimore Suspension of a Wilmington, N. | 2% bid; do. stocks, s35cau C., Bank. 10 Southwestern fitsts, do. THE OFFICIAL ORDER. Commander-ia-Chicf Palmer Announces the F National Encampment to be in Washington. NW: STREET. | The following order, dated November 20, has ACTIVITY IN WALL been issued from headquarters of the Grand — Army of the Republic: DANGER FROM CANADIANS. ‘The commander-in-chief and the executive ———_— committee of the council of administration met It le Wished to Ke-establish the Snspection | gt the city of Washington, D. C., on the 11th ¢ Fetguie, and 12th instant. Srursorizzp. Int. Nov. 25.—The secretary! At this meeting the citizens’ committee of of the stato board of health bas turned over to | Washington, composed of many of the substan the governor copies of communications trom } tial and energetic men of this city, presented Gov. Winans of Michigan and Dr. | their report and written agreements made by John G. Ware, commisioner of health | them with the hotels and boarding houses in of the city of jicage, Urgiug UpOU/ regard to their charges and prices. the Secretary of the ‘Treasury the | The evidence produced was entirely satisfac- Recossity of re-establishing tho immigrant in-| tory to the exectitive committee and justifies spection upon the Canadian border for the pro- | the statement that liberal rates as to board and tection of the western and eee teat | transportation will be extended to the Grand States from the importation of smallpox | army, and that great preparations will be made and other contagious and , oe to make the visit to the capital of the nation diseases. ee tmportance | of ike iat. | memorable in the history of our order; quest is emphasized by official advices o licat- | the executive committee, presided over by the ing that western Europo isin aaa hen it tg | COmmMander-in-chief, therefore decided that of a, jnvasion of the disease, whether it Le | the next, the twenty-sixth encampment of the typhoid fever or Asiatic cholera, which i¢ now | Grand Army of the Kepublic, shall be held in ravaging « large aren of Europe. Gov. Fifer is | the cityzot Washington, D. C., on the 20th, 2ist urged to use luis influence to secure the meas | ang 294 days of September, 1892, ure of protection asked from the federal gov-| ‘The chairman of the executive committee of ermment. the citizens of Washington, Comrade John Joy Fidson, will, as soon as practicable, forward to uch Post ‘a cirenlar containing prices of ay oourd, &c., of the hotels and boarding ‘Hightness tm Mency Matters closes. # WI |Yhuses; the secretary of the same com- mington, N. C., Banik: F ittee, Comrade Harrison Dingman, and the Waaaxatox, N. C., Nov. 24—The following | chairman of the committee on accommodation, notice was posted on the doors of the First Na- L. I. Wright, are prepared to assist posts - suitable quarters. tional Bank this morning: gy, areca cad . ‘ eadquarters of departments will, for In nee ere of t— begat > pn —— business purposes, be located at the city hall; ne Ao mcamagarge Ba tin ae se Be suitable headquarters | will also’ be | pro- mands the directors ot this re | vided for the oman’s eliet_ Corps in the interest of all cuncerned, tosuspend busi- jand the Indies of the Grand Army. It is also the army, grouped as neai ble, to which is closed, and it is impossible now to | hog cont ero ae ROOT ae practicable, 60 -- ee i FORCED TO SUSPEND. Lao .THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON..D, owen tmar hover: 25, 1891. THE SPEAKERSHIP CONTEST, ‘The Candidates Opening Up Headquarters B d AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. rea 9 FUTURE DA’ FUTURE pars. — on eR ERE ES Fa and Getting Ready, for Business. ef RATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctions, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., auctionsnrs, LATER © 81048, auctioneers, _Though there are not enough members in the r B i isnot sick cae CHERE MGise gare © 14006 at. city yet to.excit®, any marked activity, all the | Hall. The Independent and Acorn eocial clubs : 1scu ’ ARCERX SALE OF FARUAR Saat Site TAPestey WAR ME | TRUSTER OF TALVARLE-UNIUPROvED speakership cagditates except ‘Mr. | attended in a body. Among those present were . SAE THED, LARD ef One BALE ras ETEGERE. Basi Cains, “T Fone q ar Fitch have | opinet thet hondquarters | Misses, King, (Gannos, the Misecs “French, ; By Bite of 3 dere the of the} re mag ARD Ue arte informally. Mr. Milla and. Mr. Springer | Ghamberlain. Craig, Gowane,, Hemi, Arnot AKES, d with t E eo Py victne of a certain terres of each. have two sets Q§of hendquarters. | Archer.’ Donnelly, Kaiser, Brown, Newton. » raise ep Py RL +5 fe ae S Mr. Mills will be at Willard’s and the Metropol- | Ward, Kearney, Hurdle, Moran, Doyle, Lock- Royal Baking jor for aale, by pavac ete fron of tive presi TAvRSD AN fi itan and Mr. Springer will be at the National } Wood, Cassidy, Donohoe, O'Donoghue, Dum- | * Powder, will be the FT PAY apt PL 3 5 on FRIDA' 4 og : berth,"Schlosser, Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Paul, and Z BER, D. 1301 ercvock and at Willard’ * Mr. Mille bas opened hoad-| Mena Wiomnet, Helier, McCarthy, Geod-| = whi ae B, Ma thowe tieogs or parcels of land iyime tnd quarters at the Metropolitan in parlor No- | child, Cleary, Dwyer, Barnette, Colburn, Mur- f . Bera g known twenty: > 181 and will be there himself two or three | ray, Bradbury, Shea, Baker, Nolan, Sally’ Ellis, lighter, finer fla- —— Lot mmbered x a TRE times a day and in the evening. | Haleay, Quinnian. Young.Gavin, Mith, Donald: stare or reserva Seieomre: i ost and parade! wit ore i- sg beeinning {0r seid of lots ste \t feet, thence south 162 teet i Messrs. Breckinridge of Arkansas, Johnson of | $00, Rosafy. Harry King, Wetzel, H.'DUKing, | vored, more deli. Missourt See ‘alstaut’ twenty-four folunl sis figily eutimerated and wary ot senna an oak coe = nf Montgomery, Griffin Miller, Stetl a d ious and wholesome, than - 6 inches) east from the west line of ssid | Terms | inch. to the southeast time of Qhio and Bréckwhire of Tedikns willbe in | Kontgonery, Gritin Miler, sa ety rales . lot aeven (2) and the ast line ofa twenty «BO foor | _nowt-t Avctioneere | sti southeast ine nerthenst to charge of these head ere. lar: od a a mad i! . the said p t of nmin ne the center of c and thence un o we where Mr. Mills lives, he will, be assisted in | Riley, Ashe and Schultze. Py nou % le with any other the font ine of said lot seven (hand rannine thence | [ATINES & SLOAN. Anetionsers. ARDC FRA POY looking after things by Mr, Bynum. TRAFFIC ON THE CANAL. 3IETIAO aking powder. a line paralie! with said alley one hunared and ive fe-t REVENTRESTIC AND Flom: | AT,FOCR O'CLOCK PM i frout Mr. ‘Springer hay headquarters at the Na-| Canal boats are entering town in rapié-sue- The last spoonful in a Parslel to Wiaoar “ivewas” ews her aad | TEENTH STREETS, Nos. 1780 AND Tra. nF | 17 eri Jot 21, 2 dn tional, where he asa parlor, a reception room | eossion, bringing products of the upper Po- ‘ z peouri | avenue’ (two fet snd) ACCTION + Fecorded eubsivinion of original and two consulting rooms, decorated and fixed | Cosson, BP Aeieali can of Royal Baking Pow- nd two inches (Saft and | SOCOM NS aT BALE ee POUR EMER | Terr of sale un geese tte decree: Oie-thind up for the campaign. Some of the Iilinois | tomac.| Among those that have arrived since |< = “4 will Be found thence vanteriy with the line of | i2\tront at the piretuines, we shall sell of the Lurthast mamsy fu cask. and the Talance ty delegation are here now, but most of thom are | last Thursday, loaded with coal, are the Samuel fs und as good and uli ances 1 TE ad MLot 2 in square 168," Po leat nents, payable reapectively ti. one and expected to ative on Si = rll | Henry, W. F. Creighton, E; J: Johnson, Iae- as thé first, and the last and a Firht auriee with Minagurt avenue oneliun: | Having a front of about $0 feet by a depth ot about | Sarckaser ee ditt See ort cami thou take Ghange-of- hie della, James M. Schley, ‘A. L. Miller, Theodore ill be as I hd twenty-seven eet aud Gveduclven (12rft- aud | 195 fect @ inch» do a D0Soot ailey. uuilrwred ig ewe | fue ratecl yes tin, Rae eeuke vide his time between the National and Wil- | Dean, A. H. Donaldson, Antatas, James Bryai . cake wi as light as the . nid thence westerly with said vrick stores apa dwelliics, Nos. 1723 and ig thd by represented Vy the notes of the prurshawes lord's. + ‘ W. 8. Jacques, John Spencer, J. 8. French, Eva . first, because the Royal To the piney oF eeria end ee inches (49 (oad Gin.) iS ed ee eT Se. aapeet of Mr. MeMillin has opened up at the Metro- | Cushina and M. Wise.’ ‘The Loudoun brought "Teruw of aie ae urescribed by thé deerte are: Une- Dearie suterwat, and secured by's | Tonveyan ur ahd resorting wt pusbeser's tosh Ye politan in parlor No. 179, and Mr. Crisp has | cement from Shepherdstown, the Willie, Walter has keeping qualit-es third cash, the balance im two equat ‘ela pens 1 copveyancing, Be. at : nee, of Geteult B. compiience wit the ters of See payable at one (1) att twos a 6500 depos wi of sale o truster — atch is expected on Saturday or Vonduy, a , Brain. . : of trust pen the premives A fay ins seean to Yan Pr companied by the rest of the ‘Missouri dele- Tae cartom wanker, 91°" A spoonful of Royal Speital Ssh Staak te tating eat | RATLIFF DARN E CO, Rarer. | macoanast skies WOKING : gation. PSS eco er ee, : ay the So on ing piereer will ey further than a 1) foo ekereet, fo Cound gd wath in “tleen Gay a es ee AN cattle were up and sold. si good, ; to resell at the risk and com of de‘au chaser. DRO vf RS, The candidates for minor offées of the Houso | $"s to, medium, 25; to Sig, commence to spoonful of any other ‘Ailecnvsyancine, recording, &e-, st cost of the pur: ERE LEGAL NOTICES. —__ eats Oe bis in ed sips ae 2. One tuandred pheep and lambs ames. »«e powder. Itis the strong- ee 8. T. THOMAS, Trusts, . To y L NOPICK a 1 SUR. Kerr and Mr. Crutchfield, two of the candidates | 5 to 6; sheep, 23; to 4. Calves, 5 to 6. Eighteen ‘est because it is <DENBURE Et =v . Columbia bas oltained for clerk, are located xt the Metropolitan, as | cows and calves sold from 820 to $48). Market the purest. ; 0 4 BRANDENBURG. Trusios, from the Sugrene Court of the "Distr: md Betas 4t2'stit st. aw. Dovdupe’ a wrecial teran tor Ony'hame Court nusinees tert aupiaieuration onthe ypereanal aes arealso Dr. Fisher, formerly assistant post- | for cattle and lambs good. > @oR SALE_ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY- Wiliam, 2. late of the Dy master, who ix « candidate for postmaster, and A COLLEGE ENTERTAINMENT. AUCTION SALES. EVSEVEN Ta 0 vattapie dane it oot teen: Cr at os deceaned. "All persue having lain Mr. MM. A. Tuner of Arkansas, who is a! An appreciative audience assembled Mond: : DADRA. Riee Salk from Beltsville station, Prince Georre's | houro! HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK F7™., the tol- | seig deceased arw heron date for sergeant-at-armé. Mr. Dalton = wei seer abar4 THIS AF | pe hacaneninereseed espa ompaml (wok ey ey 4 : night in Gaston Memorial Hall, Georgetown |___TH4S AFTERNOON. | ings - : . Clark, ands i s 3 - One-third cash six monti, one- | (14), in ol a I. warler & Co patos ee. exiabtiibed heniqhertare College, to listen to musical and literary cele- | [ ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucswoneers third twelve, mouths Rais MERVES OCLOLR court | subdivision of ‘Le ‘Droit Park, the” ane Geli ine A , 2 Ae 4 — py Proved by a brick @welliny. but are around aiong thé members wherever | bration by the class in rhetoric in honor of St. | VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED _ RESIDENCE | BeUse door, Upper Marlborough. et jean follows, One-thi hase | yaiived under any. bend eis they are found thickest. “Gen, Field, who ia | Cecilia, the patron of music. Prof. Geo. Iso- “PhopEnty, BEING XO. 1313 THIRTEENTH | RATCLIFFE, DARN & CO., Aud. Pa Sr yh toy re rata among those who want to. be doorkeeper, hae | an and Alexander Stevens of the classof 9% | Tigye* MOBTHWEST, AT FUBLIC AUC-| Dy ony sep RiaMENT BRICK MOUSE. Sin of sole She nett ee | [any ecraing COURT OF THE DistRc not vet established headquarters. opened the entertainment with a piano selec-} 2 Yep: BDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FINTH, eee EE Ee RTE INE ET. caer aia! | Paid in two equal iustallinents, on one and two Sears I OF COLUMBIA. — Mz, Turner, the energetic New York enndi-| Hon from Schubert. Mr. Wilh J, Collie | aR at BALEPANTPOCROCLOCK AL treat | AND Hi QABEEDS NORTHWEST, CONTAIN. | Freun ay of sale, for which the yurchaner ‘wi give Sth day of November, 2801 date tor doorkeoper, bas gone to New York for | spoke of the “Origin of te Drama,’ Mr, Wil-| of thé premises, we willl 2 osg HOUSEIN vee gCr” BEVAIN. “PAPERED | beat Toterear ae tale Onetoeacac aes atc | AMuGn ota” connate In Equity Noni ioe, Thanksgiving, and Mtr. Kerr is off for Philadel- | am 8. Deneen held up Shakespeare as the man | pouting 90 feed cas ee Ce ees einth street bee 7 ASI-CLASS SEu1E Orailcash, at the option ol the puriasrs ifwrms | Meee a a a ee hia to opuua tha day there. who would live for all time, Mr. Murk | feces Mand Osirects netthwest aed neaatee, peek os, DECI tueK ier, ; ; : sale are‘not complied with in fen days iron. day ot | Ouirstion of the pimintify, by Mewes. Ln ‘There ls comparatively little activity at any | McNeal extolled the French genius, Molicre, | iter ton alley 45 fer wiles Tamora a cae Sale Property to be reeoid at the risk Abd cost of de- Mee brick readence, with nine rooms | fF eile, in front of the premises, saulting purchaser i ic fortabje two- , Me of the headquarters as yet. but few members {4d Mr. John M, Ryan praised the modefn | for % ‘Sub Lot 3 FRANK T. BROWNING, c or being in the city. “The few whd are here lave | drania and ite’ expononte ‘Dryden's “Odo to | Sylva: alin good ornier. |’ Tn Rn Squires > CL tt a OR Figg opel spent the day catling on the several candidates | St- Cecilia” was recited by Mr. 1°. J. Carlon and | three years, rest, and secured bya deed o: | Fronting 15x54. MUEL CLOS, ‘other wine the cause Will be proceeded pel ye ing on the ers ndidates 7 ‘trust ont! be ‘or all hk. Conveyance and | Lmproved well-built 3-story brick bouse With all mold leds fis Po ave. now default. ~ th c abl Hall unstinted applause followed his excellent ren- a ‘3 iit roven.el with commendable impartiality. Tecording at cost of pirchaser: $200 will be required nts. TNCANSUN BROS. The object of this suit is to obtain an abeolute di- It is insisted on behalt of all the several can- | ‘ition. at time uf sale. LATIMER & SLOAN. ry User and sbove an tneumbrance of #4,000 to TT aac eo OO cna vorve frou the defendant, and f of mgr didates that none of them will follow the ex-| The balance of the musical part of. the pro-} | nosd-d&ds Auctioneers. a] eS or Seo eens an ota « SB. | riage exitin: bet iyeens the plaints endaas, ample of Me. Byngm and withdraw from tho | EFnin was artistically participated in by Hrot. | [yUNCANBON BRON, Auctioneer, Bilin Siteen days (ron the day of sale right reserved | TRUSTPE'S SALE OF ELEGANT Litor uric | “ys the etound. red once a week for eack of contest, and it is denied that there is any com. | Herman Rakemann, alr. Conde M. Nast and Mr. | 1). oe eee foresell the property at the risk aud custo! the default] DNELIANG. No. Agiy TWENTY + 1ST The Eveniur Starand i the eaten: - ere. Thomas Walsh. TWO. TUREESTORY BRICK BAY-WINDOW | ity purchaser aiter Wve Gays advioticet STKEET NORTHWEST, | ination between candidates, either those run- oy a = DWEBL IS, NUS. 302 AND 304 C STREET | sale in some newspaper pubiisued im. eer “ aN —_ ning for the same oftice or those running for Praca eee as — eee Lie par: | TERED VINE BUILDING, LOTS ON TWENTY: ferent oBiice : “Othello.” with Mr. Pierce J. Grace in the part |_On WEDNESDAY AFTFRNOON, NOVEMBER “anh + BETWE SD SSTKEI —— oe of the Moor and Mr. Wm. A. Murphy as ago. | TWEN TH. Jel, at HALI-PAST “FOUR = = By virsue ote tra Wen to 336 3 will nell Oe SReD SeeeNES HOTELES. Both acquitted themselves very creditabiy. O'CLOCK, wo wil val fn irons of the neexuiaes LL ATDILE & SLOAN, Auctioneers. WEDN ¥, D-DAY UF DECE MBE Each candidate looks and speaks as hopefully | ‘The committees who had. the entertainment | Each jot trate lites ch Cech rad zinproved by | L# Bae De. Retaay: a ASE ROE OCR 28 possible under the circumstances surround- | in charge were composed of Messrs. Jahn F, rly new brick dwellinss, bay windows, press-bric - a“ 4 f be ate nh cone CATALOGUE SALF. , and the friends of each talk with the | Hermon, Jos. C. Mattingly, Francis 'P. Sheehy, Oban seuyertabie uae or for investuent, wn © THE CONTENTS (OF A. HANDSC : Fins: Will be wold sul ‘on First ay ome AN ELEGANT COUPE ¥¢ OPOSALS i LOMBEK. MimCkLLANEOUS Office of bulidiny for Library of = ware. greatest contidence. The extremely hopeful | R&ymond Thorne, John F. Clark, Francis light that illumined Mr. Springer's headquar- | Keyes, Joseph I. Weller, Peter D. Martin, Chas. | ° nproveneuts are au elegant BRIGK DWEL- | Dearin 6 per cent i ,, balance that comrades can find those whc served with get any statement us to the condition of af) them in the same corps. The commander-in- chict will be quartered at the Ebbitt House. z ‘The Grand Army will form for parade on the aN WALL sTkE 20th of September, 1892, as follows: The sur- : E viving members of the sixth Mussachusetts Wiewe Tending on the Mock Exchange enfant ain: the United States Veteran Advance in Prices. Signal’ Corps Association, the departments New Yous, Nov. 25.—Yhore was little more | of the Grand Army according to seniority, the trading @@ the stock exchange this morning. | Department of the Potomac having, however, ; . the left: then the National Association of Naval Upto 20,400 shares were sold against | ¥escrans of the United States. about — 96,000 during the same hours} jany memories cluster in and about Wach- yesterday. Erie, Lackawanna, St. Paul, | ington, and the grand review of the army, a Reading, Kock Island, Burlington and | little over twenty-six years ago, is not the least Quiney and Atchison were the most] of them. Once more an opportunity 18 offered active’ stocks. The market ' opened firm | @s to meot and parade, the commander-in-chief with prices, in most cases, fractionally higher | hopes, in solid ranks and numbers, in the bis- than yesterday's. In the early d there | toric capital of our country. Every member was @ further slight advance. Ontario aud | of our order who can possibly do so, and cer- Western was the feature. it was bought in | tainly every one who will be in Washington large amounts and its price speedily ad-| should therefore be found in the ranks and in vanced from 19% i>. 20; Minue- | the parade on Pennsylvania avenue in memory apolis and St. Louis was also very | of the past, for the honor and glory of our un- active and strong. Its price improved from 20 | divided country and the credit of the Grand to 2ity. Toward 11 o'clock a part of the im- | Army of the Republic.” provement was lost. In hour to noon ————— ‘there was quite a vigorous selling of the coal ‘Marriage Licenses. *hares and Chicago gas, which resulted in the | Marriage licenses bave been issned by the rg Copel ras Jost in Pamper —_—_ clerk of the court to Washington Whiting and 90 p.m.) the market is dull, 3 % With values generally below those of yesterday. | 7%«Phine Jones; James G. Naylor, jr., and Money Sei per cent. Exchange, steady; |Sopiie Just; Wm. Smothers and Re- posted rates, 481!(ai85: actual rates, 440%,a| becca Turner; Jobn Henry Colbert and 480% for sixty days and enol mt ae Rosa Clark; W. F. Barnes and Tacer Governments steady. Currency. 6s. 111 bid; | Coburn, both of Montgomery county, Md.; 4s, coup. 11674 bid; extended 2s, registered, | W. J. Bell and Annie E. Brown: Henry Dick- 200 bid. son and Wiese Aue Moree: Samuel Harris and Charity Jones; W. T. Harries and Louisa A Big Fire at Dallas. Fletcher; Jesse Trusty and Frances Darzas, Tex., Nov. 25.—The entire plart of | Johnson: Andrew Heed and. Clara Ray: the Dallas Dressed Beef and Packing Co. was | Joseph Fairfax and Emily Bowman: W. 8. Reed ani Jeanette ites, of Westmorelan Seema teened Ton aekond. et * | county, Virginia; George W. Siater and Emma ha, Feidv ‘orge Bolling and Catherine Hen Pies poeors y son; W. T. Lyles and Julia A. Devies, both of New Yous, Nov. 25 —John Stephen Durham, | (sey, quis, Virginia; John E. Jackson and —_—_. minister resident and consul general of the saree eee United States to Hayti and charge d’ affaires at A Threatened Freight Blockade. Santo Domingo, arrived here this morning on | to the baltor of The Evenine Star: the steamer Fredric Hendrick. ‘The committees are all busy getting things in shape, so we are told, for the encampment next full. There is au important matter that affects the merchants here: That is, the want of facilities for handling freight. At the pres- ent time, when there is nothing extraordinary going on, our business is nearly paralyzed on account of the length of time it takes to get our goods. Our goods have been out two weeks from Baltimore and not in Washington yet. Ours - are shifted about on the trucks _ here for two or three weeks before they are put in position. If that is the condition now what may we expect then? It will be worse than a | repetition of the Masonic conclave when the rail- rouls took from one to three months to get their freights here in order, and the only satis- $* | iaction merchants could obtain from them was 76% } the statement that they had not facilities for 119% | handling freight then. and there has been no improvement since. All the railroads care for is to get the people here and let freights of our FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, merchants take care of themselves. Mencuant. pe a iS Sei The Norvell Case. & * FE% | 16 tne Raitor of The Evenine Star: Washington Stock Exchange. History lauds and magnifies the acts of Spar- Sales—Regular call—12 o'clock m.: Metropolitan | tan mothers, and yet in our very midst a more Fire inmatances av at su iota’ "2% FEMS yeroie deed than ever history recorded bas Government “Bouds—i. fered, 240°] been enacted; but, with shame I write it, the ‘Semen se t eh. deed has been condemned and the enactor cen- of Columbia Bonds—Marke sured, thus adding a still greater weight of woe ‘3803, currency, Jez bid, — asked. petty ES to an already overburdened heart. dsvt. gold, ‘ae ae wa oe to, bay hong ag was ee did not be- — asked. i + i cur boy immediately. Would th: Feuc 190i, 139 Bid. — asked. | Gi-yeut fulid.Gexvlds | been human: nature’, Would a tan eee dave i008, His bid, —aaked. Water stock, 7a, 1wd,cur- | been! if she had in yency, 180d, asked tess. Ita fom ce, ‘No—and if she had it could well have been Feney, 118% bid. 1185, asket 33,5, reg. ius, isys | Said she acted on the impulse of the moment, 3sui, ion id, — sakes: Spoutancoesly as it were, but like a man she Miscellaneous Bondy—Wasiington and George- | argued wit weelf and fought a fierce fown Hallrosd 10-40, 6 is bid. 103 asked. Was- | conflict between love (the strongest feelin, Hey es ae Convertible 6%) ina woman) and her duty. Duty prevaile: es bid, jal Ses “Washingiot Market ros | nd for that she has been reproved, and the EB . r E Ast Sunt | knowledge weighs the heavier, realizing us she jaatiington bat Company fey’ arte bid, does now Pay on: act which cost her so mach — asked. American Security and Trust Com-| was not appreciated. I cannot, or rather do >t we bid, — asked ~— Washting- | not wish to, believe that truth and honesty are Re oe pastas ae tury ai | 2¢ 80 low an ebb—so far below par—and yet it ~~) ae en w nianiry forces one to think that self-interest is Primary ashington Gas in this Company, series A. Gs. 1x7 bid, — asked. Wasn- | *24 duty secondary in this age. ington Ges Company, series BG, 125 bid,| - eee Tie ee igo anington Gas Company Couvert-| ‘Tug funeral of Miss Effie Taylor took place Potomac Telephone’ ist morigage sent ad | from St. Patrick’s Church this afternoon and 308 asked. Capitol aud North Oestrect iealinead | Wat largely attended by relatives and friends. iat Se, 108 Did, iz saked. Metro} The services were simple but impressive and a Raviroad Convert fon Lio wa igtaned Urs high tribute was paid to the many good quali- Bectric Convertibvie és, 10s Uid. 119 asked. | ties of the deceased. ‘Natonal ‘Stocks—Bank of Washington. 410 ——__.-- mened. “Metropaninn’’ awl 0 bids =| Navat, Onpeus.—Commander George E. Ide, Second. 172% bid. 200 | detached from the receiving ship Franklin and . rie bid, — aeked. iting orders. Ensign W. L. Dodd, Citizens’, Tv did, isSasked. Columbia. “iso bid, — | Placed on waiting . . Sued Capital ids bide vusceu “Wess “Bud,” #6 | detached from the Thetis and ted on Did, 9:34 auked. “Traders, 1.0 Ujd, 115 asked. Lin-} month leave. Naval Cadets Heury J. Ziegemier @oln. % did. 100 axkeu. and ‘Charles B. McVey, detached from the Railroad Stocks — Washington and Georgetown, | Per-saco!a and ordered to the Charleston. As- Biss Did. | 225 askes. Nettopolitan, 9 bid, 9H | sistant Surgeon Geo. B. Wilson, detached from Sanne, Sr Shae ask pe Saultat and | the Thetie, December 12 next, and granted two © Street, Si vid, 43 arked. Eekington aud nape Lil 73 Boidiers’ Home, 20 bid, 3 asked. Georgetown and | Months’ ieave. Chief Engineer Abedom Kirby, ‘Benleytown, Sz bid, @: asked. Kock Creek, iu | detached from duty at Charleston, W. Va., and asked ordered to the receiving ship Franklin, Decem- Iusarance Stocks—Firemen’s. 474 bid. St asked. | ber 1 next. 35 asked. Mettopolttan, i bid, Faingion. 13e bid 185 ashe Corcoran erat bic, | _Pezsoxat.—Joseph Walter of Jamestown, N. Saeet Commbia, 14 “Ug. 19K sexed” 'Poto”| ¥., Prod C. Shaw of New York city and Chas. I. igus, » asked. | Lait of Madison, Wis, are at the Johnson.— People's, § ~asked. Lincoln, "5 * Senne. "Cobenerciai a: Wid. by eked Germex| Lloyd Raton of fan Francisco and John Mar i a f 2 American. 170 bid, — asked. ney of Springfield, ML, are at the Arno.—— Title Insurance Stocks—liea! Estate Title, 190} J. S. Saget: ‘of Boston and W. W. Did, 135 asked. Columina Title, 64, bid, 61g Henry of Duluth are at the St. Ji ——~ Gas and Blectric Lignt stocas— Washiagion Gas, yf Dut . Seas Rea essa SS | aie are at the Seton don bie o Stocks —Chesarcake aus Fyiomae, a0 | ton of Ulchmend and Wm. Webster of Toled, ia, bid. wo unkea,” ” ""% | Gonteal Hoberts of Idaho, who hse been in the Stocks—W ashington Market Com- | city for the past week, left for New York last ,16y did. Ie asked. Great Falls ice Company, | night etd he Seca bolt an Panersma company, - < acd ae Wo bid toe ek a ‘Death of Cyrus W. Field's Wife. ie ays tat ‘es amkek | The wife of Cyrus W. Field bas died, aged ‘Bale Depowt and Irust \oiupanies — \asaiag- | about sixty yoars, Safe Deposit Company, 110 bi, 155 asked. ee me asked. Smerieun secknty and 42 Company, W635 did 109 anew Sa Baltucwre warkets. teenie, 1508 barrels, t or ‘ ‘RSPLENDID HORSES, NG, containing twen!, fy 1" 1g es erate Gvaiedt wroomals weil Ma $5 zi of £200 redjuired en each lot at Cine of sale, Com ct P Rs ’ . vontalning tWeniy Foon, and we ail modern | be received actly oflice uel EWOL Mee SATOH hope Springering eternal in the human breast. | Vincent A. Sheehy. piled with in titeen days, otherwise risht reservedio! MAN RETURNING 10 RBORE, OOPS EEE | So'ecen any day pricrto gis, “ewer Seton. Cat | orenitd tinineately thereuiter tm resence of bakiome Mr. Carlisle, it is said, has gone to New York SUPPER YOR THE POOR. vertivement of such reenioun some newspaper EMBKACING IN PART AZo ing for Liteuty of Gonetoas, and will go from there to Boston iu the inter-| There was a considerable guthering last even- ln Wastiucton, DG.” veceeee, | angie Rericr Furntaresmsoyamie pieces Snum-| Lowey a |S an Sauare est of Mr. Milla’ candidacy. Henry George is | ing in Forrest Hall, where the supper for the See aC aEoos SOS, ABRinees, Carvings and Porvviains, embracing Kage. dud Sat~ | vary in derth i toulley i. reat. No Seldon: in the city and called on Mr. Miils, whom hi rs R* LCLIFFE, DAK & CU., Auctioneers, suma, Window Di ry. Elewant Easy Chairs and | fmer buiidiny jots north west. understood to favor for Speaker. benefit of the poor of town is in progress. ¢ 920 Pa. ave. mw. | Rockers, Very Arti Onyx Table, fin? sheciuems o: serme: Une-iourth cash, tw te Glotsonte ‘on ‘Porcelain, retures, Braue Figures, | thrce years, notes ty beer G hevnmat Mmscmes, NO aud HRY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, | Very Handsomo and “Massive Oak “Extmusion Labie, | semiaonaslly, aud tele secured ty neck of tee ROVED WIT" IE HOUSK. “NO. Handsomely Carved Leather-cotered Dining Chairs, | preuises sold, or all cack, af optivu o” purchaser rl rn PNELPTH STREET NORTHWEST, STABLE, var: Handeom Table Porvalatn, Kihe Plated and Giess Kurchssere, Soaveyancing, de. : ; was not, and thus was increased. by w Sap Japanese Screens, Very me Carved vert of SKt required is ulso a Mills man and said today that he did | Mtdtne wants cooahite” Giite e tone Tnfigr the dacrpe of the Our Court of the Dis- | Chuulber Suite, with Fremen murror, aikl Mat- | on each of the vacant wes, ‘Terie to be complet with ber 28, 1801.—sealed proposals not see how Mr. Milla could be beaten. : ia ssi bt re trict of Coltunbia, passed in Lquity cause Roe tS -eey | Tesses. Chiftonier, Decorated ‘Toilet wants’ | in fifteen days, otherwile the trustee reearees tie, | delivering the little sum was realized. There will be anoth meal F Oak "Bec He estimated | Mr. Mills’ strength at] soover tonight eee. There Will be another | ciiowen vt at. vs, Bowen), Iwi sell at publicauction, | Erpiture, Gak ‘Becretary, Refrigerator, Kitchen | rucht to resell the yroverty dn default st the risk aind | 90, but insisted that. most of the | 8UPPer tonight. in tront of the premises, Gu WEDNESDAY, NOVEM: | Bequisites, : cost of the defaulting purchaser alter hive days’ adver: members are still unpiedged. Mr. Springer iewnd mi — Soqnrent of such Tessie In sonve ‘ewapaper public 5 tt seb of ignite and ALSO, AND IMMEDIATELY inWechingtea, D.C ee Sewanee Pal and Mr. McMillin express the opinion thatcom- | The funeral of Mrs. John F. Winkel, #Do RDF EI BOGE TRUESDELL, Trustee, paratively few of the members are as yet | died on Sunday, took place yesterday from tier (28) by the depth of said part of lot in Starr and Met- | Ye@rs old; fuil brothers, cood see, kind andgentie and | = t ° , ‘The room was prettily decorated ‘and. the ce ne Dountifully spread and inviting tables made | CH: who was several years Mr. Carlisle's clerk. Ho | M48¥ a man believe he was hungry when he } ON SUY Gadi MOPORALS FOR CUT GRANITE. OFFICE ¢ POUNDS Pon Linens Oxaubse idee and lot, abd #250) | NO. 145 Lat Capitol et hy 100, Dit emai oy wa Bae FTER THE SAL}, OF FURNITURE, G Fr ear fenoee Aun of tok twemiy-mree | aptenaht palrof Eremc Chay Conk Mereeeends | mostande SHOR TE # DOWLANG & SON, Ai Ate Seat , , THO! pledged in any binding way. The Crisp men | late home, 1253 32d street, and a very large | talt's recorded subdiv.sion of square three hundred | 4F Said to be perfectly sound. T Mactiogeers, PTePORAl way fay that they believe theic estimate of 1itusthe | number of mourning people testified their re- | Mud tre (aes) teutine, twenty Be feet om TNE | Ps oan g years: Ane driverand saddle, ood | a eee ge EE TY strength of their candidate is very conserva- | spect by followiug the deceased to the last silent | Maviddennatd theese RTECS jamper, and has reinarkable speed (Peter Simple'e col: | CHANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PONALA Tne: tive. An estimate je by some of the oppo- | home. Aechis: Uuetiunt ‘cash and, balance in equal | frou Folly), full peaistee can be obtained the | RROFERTY. NO: 907 FOURTH STRERT NOW) t- geals FOR THE COLLECTION REMOVAL sition gives him 88 votes. Mr. and Mrs, Bradfield Hartley of New York | Gay ot sales seotiwed by dust of tae an the seamen 7 y virtue, o ree of the St of the Conia oa — are spending the '‘Thankegiving holidays with | Oru!l cash, S100 “aepeut Gray Mare about 7 years; « safe family animal, District ot ¢ Taesed ‘In et HL. Reale! proponain will be recely on We Uihi day 0, Uciober, Lut, until TWELVE CLOCK M. of © terns of snle are fully Cor DISTRICT Cy d Mrs. Billings. FIRS1. 1801, for the collection and removal OVERNMENT. Dr. pited with in fifteen days the trustee may resell at theo in fine condition, by one of the Lest wakers | 08 the premises MONDAY, toes ‘This evening at the Tenleytown ball Rev. | Pet] i ular or defen maTchNeers Ail COMM 40), with pole ‘and shaits; Silver-inonntes | 1M, at F vCLuch ¥ all corkage, vefane anise atten avd Jobu M. Barry will di illustrated lec- | incing and recording at purchuscr's cost, A) SOPY®® id Single Harness, Taudiew’ and Gents’ Sad mubdivasion of sai 7 MT. PLEASANT WANTS A SCHOOL HoUSZ. stag ; orsOK aE purchasers cnet. ae Saddles, Kobes, Bridies, &e- . stieet 44 teet uacton ad A delegation of citizens froz Mt. Pleasant | Ure on “5 ings,” to be fet | eae ‘ist Laden oe DAY MOKNING,. NOVEMBER THIR- corner o: Said satiate : f ve denny — c “ lowed on ‘Thursday. by-“Ircland,” also pro- | —® ms os —— meni. at ELLVEN O'CLOCK, in bes, eee ib | Pop . * for the called upon the Commissioners this morning | fuscly illustrated. Father Barry ig a pleatant = Soliertion and removal of aildesd amiueis frou said and presented a long petition from the residents | and interesting speaker. The entertainment is FUTURE "pays. cities and suburis, and ior the transportation of all darvace, ac return’ng to Lurope, | 24 teet 3 inci ie near ternuinusct Lith steect | lauproved by a cei ye aud property owners in that Ipenlity, praying | for the hanefit of the schools of his mission. || JP ATCLIEFE, DARE & CO. auctioneers, On exhibitign cay pplor te sure t{ Ulla: | tala tue aa (wo pears, wim toteread runes | fe Distr 3 Colum tron that a new brick school buiiding be erected on}, Mrs. W. F. Gibbons of 32d street Monday . m0 Fennsylvauia a * LATIAIKE 6 MOAN, Option at tae purchaser’ ‘iptaen tp Co sumaplicd wink | Fertoa or ve Go years Sous Duy Baier epee es the site of the old dilapidated fraine building | fell dowa the steps of her home, dislocated her | pprpyprony SALE OF A LARGE LOT OF TW So Am OReSTE | int ten days or tae tre now being used asa school honee, which is not | Shoulder and bruised herself very much. THREE, FOUR FIVE A LIGHT cHaN: | R’ y O05 Ato Re eve: mer | nee ee only inadequate, but ont of repair. ————— DEES BED SPATS, ALL REW — ‘Ot sue. All conveyaucing qui mcordtms at cost of ¢ Commissioners promised to do all in A Pastor's Surprise. B * LARGE TUES MIRROR. WITH, CONNECTING | purchaser. EO. Taga a: their power to secure an appropriation to build | A large number of the friends and members | ON WoNDay, NOVEMBER ETH. NUD AND O71 CHAMBEK SETS, SERINGS, Trustees. the school Louse. Those present included Mes- | of p; 1 js AT BUEVEN 0 MATTRESSES, CRIBS, WARDROBES, 10/LET 24-dts ool Lou meen in *s- | of Dr. Baker's congregation, Twelfth Street | Rooms. #20 PE: MATTRESSES, CHIBS, WARDROBES —noweats 3520p aii Saar an ame camer, Somerville and 1 | v. Chureb, gare him and ‘his family a ear- | "ES%. TANDS, SIDEBOARDS. EXT) NSION TABLT: J ALLER BWILLIANS & CU.. Amccieneer® Reed en aa ee ee aot Inet ciebt ae TOO Pre Linea, cosun: | past Basttvely be told without reserva. No post ENS. SHADES. CARPET", | MABIING. W Sh : Wright, T. A. Harding and’s. W. Saxton. oped ek a “the Lest pabeibig | Gowsnowonethibtion " nopsdeabe BALaRCE OF CHE OOn PESTS OS SHE | PONT NG istat APCATEE REAR ESE ATE WINTE S THE REMOVAL OF GARBAGE. st, carrying with them ‘the best podsible | — ATIMEK & BLUAN, Anctioneers. LAKGE DWELLING NO. 203 1STREET NORTH- AND D SIREETs NOKIBLAST AT AUCTION. : NTER_RESORTS. The Commissioners have advertised for sealed | evidences of ‘love snd esteem. ‘ The Jarge | J 1 ee WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated May 16-4871, eid — <= a. aa proposals for the removal of garbage and dead | “ining room table was loaded with good things | GENERAL HOUSEHOLD in anticipation of Thankegiving. Theré were On FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER TWENTY. | 20.) reccrded in Liber Xo, tia, 2oliy OO et ea. Une of A ; ; animals for five years beginning the first of the | pri SEVENTH, at TEN O'C! 4 well af the | the land te. ords of the District of Cob ad Bexxvpa, G, NOVEMBER TWENTY- | above residence the bslance of the Furniture, &., | Fequest of the holder of the note secured thereby, ‘The Land of the Lily and the Rose. t addresses ‘und songs by the pastor ard his | sebretie yeah eine EEE contained tere. Wall seli'at public auction in front of tue qReuines on next fiscal year, July 1. ‘The proposals will be | wife, Neve. Osborne and Honn, Dr Adare ona Nor a ih sirest morthweet, we abattaall | ne = RATCLIFFE, DARN. &co., | MONDAY: NOVEMBER THINTIL Fu.ahit at HALE HAMILTON HOTEL, opened at the fice of the Commissioners at | others and at the close of an etfloyabl: evening | frefeiawing effects: ee Avctwmests. _ | San beret three (3) and four (4) an square uubeged Open trom Deceinber ntil May, noon next Tuesday Dr. ‘Osborne dismissed the party with the LAS Ak, eee Pircet cart So feet LL inches scitined tae divedengr ase | FOF et Pulare, ec. addrees a - benediction. E 3 RECEIVER'S, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED py a CE WALTER AIKEN, Proprietor, Bids were opened this afternoon by the Com- . Ani pal 5 7] SIT X | theuce south on said street 18 eet ; theuve cast Liafeet | nol, wies-2m HAMILTON, BEKMYDA. Py "s " UNIONTOWN AND “GOOD HOPE HILL Aad « e ae ——— 4 missioners for furnishing house and street Mrs. Freeman’s Appeal for Divorce; Al 11 de incues vo the east ine of said Jot thence north: Hi _ ee ” DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. CONSISTING GF | ‘ith said east Jine 18 ieet and’ thenek west Tose | ELEGANT HOMELIKIS THREE FRAME DWELLINGS ON GOOD HOLE Stu the place of beiihide, ai i How ONT, ROAD NEAK TAYLOK STREET, UNIUNTON S, | dedi ieee hea nweaanmed yp Pisce. DALTIN cA TA : EUTAW PLACE, BALTIMORE, D.C. AND A VACANT LOT iN “GOOD OPE | “Sn, {Ube half of the purchase money to 3 wb pean dle Saves el on tne | Bal cial ed iia by deed br tras ony ate ward’ Tekenmas oportoapead tis mine eos ince with a be et ti et ast Por to mjecucd aut = path day of Naveutber, 138 word. “S100 to be deyonited at star of Sake AIL core | Sliuate, with, advantowes of ah * Vealtusest - - On the 7th of September, 1885, Rev. J. P. Se Ee Veneer Eo Rn re ao, | Tiree ot Cindlan, WJ. nacied Baad Le Denham, H.L Gregory and Roginski &| Freeman and Sarah V. Middleton at that Lewis. sd : place and the certificate is attached to a bill of LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. f SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDING No. MISCELLANEOUS. divorce filed by B. W. Lacy for Mrs. Freeman TRLAND AVENOR AND B | 2:50. cositiod Eien @, Gray (iat va: saiyh L- Galt | Veyancuuw at the cow of the putcuaeer. steal Rata | Mode of swain eatin ive world & snow features The fuperiniendent of police has recom: | today, She states that they have one child; rise teal inte po pointing” Sohn, E. shepherd receiver Ag na | Ssuiteguttancos sans een mete He ae | ‘Bevapeaie bay Se SY af Mae mended jhe revocation of the commission of | that they lived happily for one year and her | _ By vittue, of « decree of the Supreme Court of the | Cause, and by virthe of the certain deed from ‘ALBERT P, POX, Trastee Send tor des riytive Panis additional private Alfred West. husband then failed’ to give hie family even a | Diswictot Corals Waseem equity cature No. 1,446, | Gray Thomss Gray “FoR HE Gear, Rate M Gray |" nooateds 1 Pye molt WitKER STORK. srop. The District buildings closed at noow today. | moderate support and to that has been cruelly | (Ve wsdersicned will offer for suis on they CEMBES? | Rloresnid, made and recorded on tie suid Ts day oF Hows DOWLING & SON, Abchoueers, as sancti ae kicking and striking her, calling her vile names, ir at Hau {FAST FOUR O'CLOCK Ps, 3. lots November. 126) in Liber 10530, Yolo 208 et 269. gt the O12 Eh aw. To Establish Executive Headqugrters. | and although for six months she has refused to | 14, 15 a jeLean’s sub ivision im | land reconsor the District of Colmubia, 1 : ae ia ce sor |= —— The citizens’ executiye committee of the en- | live with him he comes to her boarding houso | ,2uate ort, of sanare 242. Alese lots togeth SuAUESDAY. tate Ete Daye PDE ceibER es th OPTI ASD saTRELTS Soa | C eh a A Lay cocepasaset aie Ones fetes me as 00, ties) Snes beet ety Sil OF whieh Bias endangered ar: seat ie eee ees eat ae ee .. ine folowing decribed property situatein Union: | on TUEADAY. DECEMBER FIRST, soi. at | {S0.rot,, Houpa feanuwlly renowates mare month rooms 10, 64, 66 and 68 on the fourth ., ame ‘Terms of sale tor the lots: One-third in cash and the | foWn. county of Washington. District atoresaid, and | HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK, we will sellin front | 1° pee te SOE Oy 7 is eee remainder in equal installments ut one and two years, | distitugtished upon the at or plan of suid | of the premises part of Jor one (1), square 47. frat. | ROw OPeR. Moows ready of yuapection. Termin. @) = floor of the Atlantic building. The work of ‘ Ald for Vassar Students. Bearing interest, payable seut-annually and secured | Cuiontown as, lots Runbered we hundred and one | ing twenty-five ieet cu B street by adepiu ot ity ween | SmtS= ver day. WAM. T-CKUME, Proprietor. 06 the various committces will be centralized in| The annual mecting of the Vassar Stndents’| Wt tenon theron) it cr ucaihs at fhe oir | {Oa ea ating tet on ead Hope aed | Feast teeing ee ieee Ranting. | PH COCHRAN, these rooms. Aid Society will be held here tomorrow. There | deposit will be requires at the time of sale equa! to 3 | Bear Taylor street bya depth of 130 feet, | lanproveal | with interest, secured by u deed of trast on the prop: Ath and K sts., Franklin Square, ss i . ); 1 Jor and 10° it the building, atte to secur Runctore fae Lateport: | will be a business mecting in the morning in | Mattie tarmnat ele aretot sompied with i tag pont — é Scceluh Cems a the property way be Tewoid upen che ‘weeks sat Tolin’A- Logan—at the national encampment, | t¢ lecture room of the Columbian University. | ays the property may be rerold y the ceraulting pur Fitty members have already signed the agree: | In the afternoon a social meeting will be held’ chest. diuerum of ih property miss be seen at tae by three convortable six-room frame d ‘which r Will Le sold separately a erty. Aepoait of 610 required atte of sales 3; ie IMMEDIATELY AFTER that certain plece or ee gplof id situate in District of Columbia, ‘coum’ of | (OHANGERY SALE. Washinton, aud known apd Sexgnated official map’ or pan of Good Hope fill Parke mow on Washington, D.C. ‘The capital's fashionable residence center. Eleran' rouus, single or en suite, for trausient oe Permanent xursts. Appomtwents amd cumive wpex- fie in, the surveyor's office of said District, as lot No. | District of Columbia in ing. ny of t] rill president of the Washington: Branch, 292: SAMUEL 5. SUEDD, Trustee, {Wo (2), contaming six thousand five hi liller ve. buzwe's ada 9 tr iain which wil inrease he party Weyond | feet At the meeting nthe afterwoun Judge | naziause pie serie ate, | Bara oercnsia ts otce aes | Sa PLE Boa eR |e eons Rn one hundred. Brewer of the Supreme Court and Hon. Robert FP HOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioncers, road. ’ ion, on the promises, the iollowiny desc W. F. PAIGE. a Porter will give brief addresses. Those who & . Gtz E st. now. ‘Terms on each piece or parcel One-third cash, bal- stein the county of Washinston, D-C.. | A Good Thanksgiving Suggestion. have especial intorést in educational qiatters|loacareio SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | pecamuum Gaysine cereus tected See | Lee ae ee ae Se and called Sethe Rater of Pac ecko on have been asked to the social meeting. [PROPERTY ON G sr Sowa AUCTION. © Seed ot a ef sold, oF all taah wae tbe WINTER KESORT for HEALTH and PLEASURE, : ests i certain decd of trust rust 7, haver veyancim and ‘Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day and thousands i aroma OG 1st and copied in Haber 10S. ful ‘Sop et wear, | Cordis at fe uretnee cow “A'devoat of 290 wl Dricat climate in the United Statee exces pointe dl ff i red We Gt the iastd. records 1oF the Iatrict of Colman be. on each plece fuse of sale, vuntaiu. will gather around family. tables in the District fone ot the Jan nes | Lereplred om each pleco at thts of sale, and if the ‘ot «reat altitude in the Rocky mousta! a ul at the request of the party secured thereby, we Columbia, many of them will speak with | Andrew Brooke of 109 6th street soritheast, | Ant at, the f the party seclited thereby, Ww Se departed daring the | Ne of the force of workmen engaged in toaring | TiieSDAY DLCEMBEI LIGisi. Wet se FOUR member ildings O'CLOCK P.M that Iuece of parcel Of land and year, but no family will be so desolate as that | down the old buildings from the site of the new.) Premises 8, in tho city of. washington. in the, f the sole victim of Monday's térnado, a widow | Post office, was hurt this afternoon by the un-| bigict ot Coluiubia, sown and designated ne part of ise helplete invail + expected falling of # wall on the 1ith street side. [Jol No.0 on, saute wuss cret 0) contained wit 4 who has been a helpless invalid for six years, | He gas wtruck on the head by the falling bricks | L’u¢arthe sorshwest ninety ot ote eae and five children, all under age and all depend veral painful though not dan- | @ strect, runnitu thence east Site fect six (8) and received several pa ough not dai ent solely upon the labor of the father scalp wounds, He was taker to the first | mcieson and with the line ot G sree sale the receiver reset cht to resell the P— erty so in Ueloult at the lak and cost of the dcfeulting [sien tine Evening bier nowgvaper of Wasbinglon: D.C. oF +f JOHN P. SHEPPERD, ‘Rand 25, Le Droit butidipg,; Receiver. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in 202 F st. new. ae Be talanre in twoleguc hnstailgwate a re 7 jy. one and two years irom day of soley oF “Auctioneers cash, at the option ot the purchaser. Vn cave tike pas HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. -) OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1801.42 NOVEMBER 20, For circular and teriue addres B. P. CHATFIELD, Proprietor ROCHESTER,” COK. 131H AND G STS_ ‘Thue butel hoe Ween vewiy ee nrnished nd __nole-dts thence north f wther | geroi { theticy west f:teen, U5) feet ah mar Clisser shall ot whole of te pure dor transient and yeriauent xucet rae Ee me ee eedy business | rreainct station and Inter to the Emergency {rues tached dinenive Lee et te eae VED REABESTATE | inovey iu cash the deferred payment shail beat tuterest the day, week or nicuth transient. rained by the .same_ blo If at every ical aid w: Three G3), und thence south to the | ne of -G street, the § Sa AcANG THE TWO- | srom the day of sale ot 6 percent per atntucand be se- | 80d 2 per-duy- ‘Table bourd. by the mouth eae ospital, where medi as rendered by 4 family reunion tomorrow those who have sui-| ¢¢ physicians in attendance . Places. Caciunitic, with the iuiproveaients there, Gut BOR HOPBE, “ured “bythe prou.iseory notes ot the purchaser and a | Meals op the or Au pan Dome ¥ deprivation in the pust and those who | @¢ Physicians 1 (cciemanorall jecmnais The par: hasex to hemaiun Bris trees oc 8600) ie TY in - Seed of Peston, the yruuerss. A depvett of si0ure- Fa Tati oy look forward to possible suffering in the future PPAR DT EEE TE! Toqnirea cl time at enls "Mf tcmnoe of sale spiny oan 24m, at Solio. one Siccing ot the purchease’s come Mf tortermvet ene | wuetaa® me would think of thin degolate family and send om Rennes Ceres. Pifed With mn 10 days the trastecs teserve the Fight to | Jand Fecords ior the District of coup lied with wichia Wweaty dayeafter sie tue | Pao Ea : y - Yesterday afternoon Justice Bradley directed | Pafelt at risk apa rox! of detauituae purenaee Feauest of the party secured thereiy, the tinderagened, pau sobamh qeeeatient senecdnae them generous financial help through Tux s : SAG Foe oF dgtaultue purcns Erustecs will ‘sell A bon Cor. Lath si. and New York ave. Stan and a word of kindly sympathy in persor | a writ of habeas corpus to issue to Maj.” Moore pinks eeepc premises, on THU iba, ay VED ALD A, NEWMAN, Trustee, This ote bewiy refurnisived ad te or through the mail, it would be the truest ex-| for the production by him of Augustad Wil- sata JACKSON H. RALSTON, ‘Srustee, Pk eo womre te dew puiiging, Nboardets, ‘Bin. M. 3. CULLES, Propreeress, pression of thankfulness to Almighty God f0F | tiams before him at 10 o'clock this mogning. | —S¢>a mie Sang. | situate, in “the ci a ciomemes SH dct ne, W ao lis merciful Kindness: Saayemesives. IB ‘The petition for the writ was filed by Mr. PysuS sats or. Ned Sere AT THE anal DUNCANSON BROS., Avcts. wolva&ds - rethet., ‘WIN of Elizabeth. Peyton Smith. Campbell Carrington and sets forth that Wil- | ment, Washinxton, D. C’, Noveuiber 12, ‘material within ten days trou, there will certainly be fifteen democratic sen- grand lareeny, the agent of the state of th | Oc Seceptance of bid. “his devosit will be i and taken befdre Judge Miller‘ou a of i = 2 wi po nary liams was arrested by an officer of the police A Sg ed Pee fe Eqs sectweg, The will of the Inte Elizaboth Poytoa Smith, | ong telegram from South Carolina and Wan i}. | tiest Leese See eae ong tats eae | Blan of the salve width back potted the NERS SALE OF 4 LARGRLOT OF KoRTH EebITE HOUSE dated Juno 6, 1882, leaves to Minnie B. Heard | je, restrained of his liberty. ‘ inasing appropriations for the naval ‘service for the | to the ‘of Hine. y (90) feet Ly a ten (10) fc a Vi UE STONE, MELLOW “ fiscal Yeur ending June 30, 1801, and ior other pup- | belng the same convey 4 Be te w ‘Orrice |! WASHINGTON, D.C, four $1,000 bonds with two fumily portraits is the colored boy who was arrested rs June 0, 1800, cuore wilt Genesee | Dantey: ty deed, ae aS epics Be, aoe | 3 and silverware: to Susan L. Elgin four €1,000 | at the Baltimore and Ohio’ depot on Stnday | fhe” tery sandy Nashinutone D.C, DECEMBER | Liver 703, folio 355, ks dhe of the. ot | RO Oreice 5G . bonds, clothing and jewelry, and Sarah A. | Sfternoou. It is alleged that Ke committed the | FNAESR 2H, ist certain. materidt beiouginy co | the District ot Columbia. toustner wih alt am Op, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, — ay _ larceny ofa pocket book contifining several hyn='| te uavy- com sia ety tone rophes | Drivileves aud appuri tothe sane at ELEVEN O'CLOCK, we will Waters and Hattie J. Thompson 21,000 between opis Os sbous, 20 tons copper, the corner of Delaware ave. aud thems aud 000 torpuy ber-bet pu oceoce dred dollars from John Heard, so niu, 10 ease akt Ton | Sin au ibe a [Res eos gre material ruonh 5 ela ‘ . 14eBut efor casi, by Years, with intercst at the rate of 6 per cent per. cash. : iLO ot secon a Pet | _mazi-dts NEW YORK’s LUGISLATURE, off and finding the pocket oem ie fedina base petitada ty diplieate gelesen ass eee [tae ons. - where the eireus parapherna p a? ‘The Indications ‘Potnt tia Saal Democratic | ene ee rent ean ; Sate atthe Su nn a fo wis pepo * Megs, The case was beard st noon today and the Bresette Paymaner ot the" ¥ 1 Pugrekery REAL GOV! Upon the question of orghnization of the boy was discharged from custody. | lolock neue ots the abore date. wien bide wis be pap; OFFICE, FRONTING OX G1 ‘New York legislature itis conceded at Albany fter being discharged by-J ige Bradley the fities xt the prive Lid must accom No: a that the election of Osborne being ascertained | boy Was Fearrested on a Police Court warrant sty for tbe Pay uient ot the Ualance saat x PRAT aya a Rian aE Beas Soar rete ee egd ct tg United states in event of taiiure. te uch: ‘bce and mbake Fe.soval witiia tne suse satoa ites ators, snd if thé state "bourd‘of canvassers de- | Carolina swearing out the warrant. i cide in accordanes with the attorney gencral's| Judge Miller continued the case antit Hon opinion that Sherwood of the twenty-} day- a 3 a seventh district, ip , ineligible and : : seat is demodeatis opponent: the next ee a senate will stand: Democtats, sixteen; republi- ‘Teew- ,Bi can, fitteou; indépeudent’ Edwards), one. | COUR ™ Gewmnan. Texn--OE sheet win eeu should vote steadil; Yesterday—U. 8. agt. He with te Would stil | mitted. Cyumbeughugt have a control, as a Got, Sheehan would | definifely. os give the casting vote. The seating of Sher- <Equirr Covrt—Juilfe ; Wood wonld give the republics sixteen and = . = Fepul i Yesterday—King agt. Salter; demurrer Howlettagt known quantity, © «| rule on: defendai rnable iy thecatsemblg tie sedling of Ryan ana | ES oP ogee eee and E. Forrest and A. 8. GOMSS DOWLING & SON. Anetpesee. a OF VAEU Patre tee & AND M 8T! “By ‘a decu of trust dated Eke na Sintec s iene teacchis ence ee Beaks gave the © sixty-six members. lor trustees to'sell. ‘Ashton agt. Ashton, of ‘absent -de- fendants orderes. ‘Nic! ‘agt. Nicholson;

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