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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D.C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1891 SIXTEEN PAGES 13 — | bo oynllnecrorencdl lm ee a a See eee: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. = Sa = _ ee “AE Pe ALL AFTER THE GAV EL Auneal Report of General Superintendent | Washington is Learning From the Mistakes FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DaYs. oe . DAYS. VUTURE Dave. is James E. White. fn Cte Clon WERKE & 00., avcticnsers, CESISERY YL ONRRVEAPLE BUILDING | [ATIMER & SLOAN, anctioneers Aa IES ma em In hie annual report James E. White, the gen- | From the Philadelphia Evening Star. : eda qs ee se See TBLAED. Me eg 0 (3008 ai paTaTe ) The Five Men From Whom the Next | purpose in view, and it is not his nature to bow | °r*l superintendent of the railway mail service, | We suggest to all those who favor a “New tse NORTHWEST, st, rapa Tavetees: “sAik Ol SEER UE, tyrnoven ee, to ‘leadership of another if it| states that on June 30, 1890, there were 5,896 | Philadelphia” the propriety of turning thelr) s,panpsp saTSUMA AND CHINESE ART. Drebecret Column hated eget ee ee uke | PROPPETY. SITUATE | ON MIARIBEN UM Speaker Will Be Chosen: runs counter to bis opinions. When the subject | clerks in the service, and on the corresponding | aticntion to, in some respects, the sorest of all Noe eer yt ORE for sae on the vremiecs. oat | | MORTE WEST, BEING No. tmder consideration is one he is vitally inter-| date of 1991 there wore 6,082 on the rolls, being | our neede—the lack of epee eset panees SALE EXTRAORDINARY. fia TEP eh Ses wp UPL | RE ygine of deed um trae date TE ested in he will take inst ANY ONE. | 50 inerease of 196 or 3.96 per cent, while | facilities, and more especially the utter — 1S and 16, im ap gicLaan'e eat twin tm | A aca oy { THEIR PERSONAL TRAITS. ee coutidaion bet tno ‘Ss reoerd cf eomaal mags hows an increase | gard of public comfort and convenienee on the | MAGNIFICENT AND COSTLY JAPANESE VASES, | have's troutage of 8) i tlie te'and cvouise Se wit eet at peas sects ia front ot re — a ie better knowledge of men and ‘has more con- | of 6,713,837 miles, or 5 per cent, in distance | part of one of the leading companies, the trac-| ALL SHAPES AND IN SIZES FROM 3 TO 30 POPES Sag Se MBER, Heirs, Springer, Crisp, McMillin, Mills and Hatch, | vivislity in his nature. He is deeply interested | traveled in the performance of duty and 698,-| tion. Not only is fault to be found with the| INCHES; TETE-A-TETE SETS, CUPS AND a LOT i TN RQUARE 180, '. 4; and How They Appear to Those Who Know | in all matters before Congress that relate to | 814 462 pieces, or 8.9 per cent, in the quantity | speed of the trains of that company, brit with SAUCERS, BRONZE VASES, CLOISONNE, 5 eniannually apd Freatins Of fest and 10 schee om the won eet em > c are EOE : | agriculture and was active in securing th of the supply of carsand note-| KORO, TOKONOBY, GOLD-EMBROIDERED | 0 # lien ou the property sold, or ail cash, at the op- Weick rem ‘with beck Luiidine and | subdivieon of Le Droit Pare, the’ eae : re | hn of mail matter distributed. \¢ inadequacy poly RO, a BRO! the purstaser: tor the frame batt 2, » eth Neck syodiera | . A, Them—Their Experience as Legisistor the passage of the various measures in the in- the Wi of the par: 2 batidine cash, 8 vements, Lene No 7A) [th street hurthwest. | Proved by a brick dweilin, ‘Well Known to the Public. | terest of the farmers which have gone through | In speaking of the qualifications of clerks bly of the scandalous management of grips. SCREENS, AWAJI AND TIZEN WARE, BEAU- depot wil ee yeemeres og tne came x sate equal, to 3 Se rere vente cea ye | Torus of sale oe itn ental tee wena — | the House. In his efforts in that direction appointed through the civil service Mr. White | Whether the constant jerkings incident tos TIFUL CHINA MEDALLION WARE, JABDI- | 2°U5t the terms of erie are not compan’ eit ee Pood. mo Nase xround abd oils aspenda oppor | SoBe Tote yall sp cant y su day, Se <= RE Fe | nas been very successful. Like all the other | **¥s: “A large per cent of those who bave | ride over that road are due toa faulty grip or| | NIERES ANDART BRIC-A-BRAC, DECORATED dazs.the proverty may bo resuld uroe one week's od- | “Heruss: Unethind cons teinars im ane snd two | tiene of sale. tive Dalamce of tio parabens extuey Se They are all good men and true: yet only | candidates he is an exrnest tariff reformer and | ben sppointed to the railway mail service | 14 inexperienced gripmen is a question we can-| DISHES, &c.. ke.. TOGETHER WITH AN aL_| Serusemenaat ihe ish the property may be seen af the | Zrtit, Wal, wutereat. ABS wccared bya. Gena a: erat | Mea IyS ES the ahha ‘was one can win. If there were five speak-| wasan ardent supporter of Mr. Carlisle in the | tnvies foe Provisions of the rinil sery capacity, | not answer, but the fact stands, and stands out | _ MOST ENDLESS VARIETY OF SMALL WARES. ‘| Afllce of the auctionssrs or trustee: Feconlityr at cost of purchaser. A depen ot #00 sen | bie Fecuntonors, eatre Gated ce tire Soy of eate ana > erships there would be probably twenty it speakership fight at the a ‘hae { having the ability to learn the schemes of dis- | boldly,thatin the matter of slow speedandin that |The whole of our second floor lias been devoted to No. 4320 st - ona i ~~ Teg! at time wf sale. Terms to be i ——T oa i = 4 day oF the property inay be resvid et rink | OF #1 cash. at the op-tum of the candidates. As it is five are making a very were Carlisie’s champions in that | tribution and to acquire the other knowledge | of disagreeable grip management the road in | display this most beantifnl collection and variety, to | DUNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. novidide_ | So cost of dorvuting pei See eee ee i yp 7 =“ stueproverty co be teeoid at the tisk abd cost - eceseary to justify their permanent appoint- | question stands without peer in any part of the | wrich we invite the attention of the art-loving public. F[BOMAS DOWLING & BON, Auctioneers, — earnest fight for the one place there is to fill. | Sght, which was practically the beginning of | ™ ry ; country. This is a matter whigh,asmuchasany- G12 E st. wow, rt Each man bas the interests of his party at | the tariff reform movement. Among his ac- | ments, ‘nd. in reupect to the mental require: | tring clee, hun served to cates strangers to rid: | We respectfully call attention to this, the nest and — ments of ths service, TRUSTEES" heart, but is of the opinion that they would SS jg eee reasonable time, but unfortunately many of | icule Philadelphia, and whatever else should | larrest exhibition of genuine imported goods that bas | ™*URTEPS' ‘orty-eighth Congress. He, Mor: and Mi ‘Cas TRASK T. BROWNING LLIAMS & OO. Auctioneers, (Cox, 10th st. and Penusylvania ave. nw. : ey By virtue of it 4 in thi them have boen deficient in stamina and phy- | be done to give a fresh impetus to business the | ever been offered at an auction sale in this city. \ be just a Httle safer in hie hands than Thane [aud is proud of his fine stock, to which he jostle ar yor dolar m Pith: | improvement of the traction ayetem should be The sale will commence on MONDAY, NOVEMBER | one sft lant senna The Dee of oe OE SS artes den i fn of | Fequiring continuous ical and mental ‘ DEEN ? c 8 8 vA 3 not relate particularly to the welfare of the | long hunting excursions, and behind s spain of | (Aang tomentose, poe Product of Iron Works of 1640. inal Satie wan: asm ann. | CCkeek b caitel Beckers en baad eat od SALE {fSoeraceer | TOSSES i atten | es een ee ee aces | a ae i th f a lat i of Wenham lak 5 Premises a.tuaisd ia the city of Washiugton. in the aNd Party. The same thing is true of some of those bing trom home for days and weeks ate time, | | Mr. White recommends the passage of alaw| In cleansing the shores of Wen ee District of Columban, Keown aud deetesent ns port ot or ee who will cast their votes for this candidate oF | and coming back as breezy as the wind from providing fox the retirement of all Permanent|in Massachusetts, remains of old iron L 3208 See. 5. Tressury. Bee Nong oh sare mamatered 2 Comte, hb SILVER-PLATED WAnR, 1KST STREL 1. BETWEEN RAND S8THDL for that. A good committee assignmént is | the prairie fergie dl Mae ined peat rial Aes works have been discovered. The iron is what nmtesaae Gees suime at the southweat corner of ssid tot in the linect | wenefectured ty the world-renowned amt celetrated | BP inter ote vse Geet given to jue 3. witvesthon often a temptation to a member of Congress. z tervice by feason of age, injuries, received | i# known as bog iron, and there are many evi- OF THE FURNITURE ae oe ea 8 pepNeapa : OF DEL EMBER, Leadership m the House does not always come while in the discharge of their official duties, | ences of its having been mined and smelted. AND PERSONAL EFFECTS Sixty-nine (WD) fect; thence west fiteen (oS) sect oe, TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANY ns PUCK U CLOCK y Sint desea Seance ually sf Be eater: eich &e,, the find out of which the clerks so re- | It is thought | the works were operajed about OF A FiNE RESIDENCE, Rear seen cividing line berwoen vets two (z)0R4 | Specie smpertance ie sttached to this esle. end laces him in a nee of iow em , abou! 1e é siti mines were jO. 1202 K SIREET woot & ‘ - prow 1s thereon. taki rement su 7 en. A formate smigoment. & Boost here ad & to onebait of hpr Get per nau of theta | lahed ta Seugus and Howisy, tho” fet in *°, Onna pat PEs: Te fuk has fo sleet Went Begg | eave awake te “aetna ee ere often elevates a man to prominence ary of each ol America. « EMBRACING IN PART with interest janice itn deposit of sales made for this old and reliable company. The | LING. contamine twenty foomm, and bas 12 Congreve over the newts of oibers compe: it een eS: mercies Bzpoams eUigha sD Rorige Suis, Five Brovenie, Halland State carnete | PoE tia iO legate Mraties See thet |anle wil commence manne ts possi! ie - aud cust of auitn archi non ve : tent or, bly, more competent than he Schools for the Deaf in the United States. a nrovenpe ce Wigusl Heresy Hall Stand, large number ‘of Walnut Sarbie- | F@*ell &t risk and cost of detaultine purchaser MONDAY, NOVEMBER THIRTIETH, bbe secu any day Yrior to sale Sometimes a man becomes a power in Congress A Montreal special says: Warrants bave | iy Ge ea tee Hak aed aoe ‘Mattresses, Fk) RALT, ¥ EY by reason of his own force merely, but such cases ‘The census office today issued a bulletin on | yon isened by Premier Mercier for the ar- | Woven Wire Sprinzs. Feather Pillows and Bolster JACKSON H. RALSTON’ euta Be AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., beans 19, semanas. are rare. Oftener it is a combination of fair the subject of schools for the deaf in the United La | latke number or Walnut Wardrobes, Handsoine no%-ats size ‘Sun builting. S om 20 Sos oh iat street, ape abilities and good opportunities. Some brilliant States. The bulletin shows that the average | "tt f Senator Tusse, proprietor o Tor-front Walnut Cabinet Bedstead, Toilet Ware. Wi = | THREE AND HALP-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M., > to feet tomliey im rear. Lom AT OUR SALESKOOM, pan, eae pee | three years, notes to bear CORNER TENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA | lights have been obscured by insignificant com- ittee assiguments. Most members think they could win tute if they were given better op- Portunity. Therefore it may be expected that personal considerations will not in all cases be how 7 Minerve, and Mr. Berthlaume, publisher of | Rut Cuffonier., Foidine Mantel “Hedsteed," Sinxle | Jp ATCLIFFE, DARE & CO., Auctioneer, annual number of pupils in the principal pub- | Za Presse, the organ of Hon. J.’ A. Chaplean, | pURUt Bedstoad and Hall Suites. Mir tapers R NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE (PROVED hte schools for the deaf was 501 in the decade | secretary of state, for crimingl libel. Mercier Care at ey aa i TALE ON MSSUURIANENUE BE 1840 to 1849, 912 in the decade 1850 to 1859, 1,563 | ¢ay# he has determined upon putting an end to CLOCK ee that eitat a T, ENOWN AS Hotes AVENUE NORTHWEST, Urchasers. Conveyancini, Isyl, ing at ‘T in the decade 1860 to 1869, 3,159 in the decade | the guerilla warfare which is being waged | fesidence No. 1702 K street northwest the entire | So Premises sola, Ki TS f 71, BY AUCTION depes.t of €48) requsted os entirely ignored in the interest of party when 1870 to 1879 and 5,910 if the decade 180 to 1989, | *6inst him by these papers. Sonteu's, | Parties cuenisliny will ind, st to thes ad~ By viriue ot a deree of the And will continue daily at same hours until the entire | members come to cast their votes for Spesker. The number of male pupils has always been Chanatopdttione | it Ml Ser Pes ois as MN free- | ers of Cormmbia. pases extraordinary large stock ts disposed of. Here are = foerey th, deta st thee Toa, sted Yet in deciding the struggle the most influ- Greater than that of females. In 1889 ther Chace, The Opium Smuggler, Indicted. DOG dts Auctioneers. | in Susie G. White is few examples of the stock “that will be sold to the et NF ential will be those whose, position is invared Tere 6.506 pupils in the public schools for thé] The grand jury of New York bas indicted RATCLIFFE, DARE & 69. naconeers pe ot a Pea mada Richest bidder: a saber buat their capaciiy in a fair deaj and party inter- i leaf, of which 3,791 were mules and 2,750 were i a 20 Pennsylvania sve. mw. | Sen on FRIDRY the ee ita ‘will aflcr all bo the main consideration. ‘REPRESENTATIVE M'MILLIN. . Chace, the alleged opinm smuggler. *, Q c Elegant and Unique Electric silver-plated Ware, Tim- | GEOKGE TRUESDELL, Trustes, famales.” Thvre were 49 such schools of waseh Yat HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | Ported French Clocks, Antique Bronzes of various de- dds DUNC: S tz Fe > Cc z SUN BAUM, —-——+0- Nee The men who are candidates for the speaker-| McMillin has the mauners of a Chesterfield, PEREMPTORY SALE OF A LARGE LOT OF TWO, THREE, FO! ia 14 were in the north Atlantic states, 9 in the | Murderers Released on Thankegiving Day. FIVE AND SIX-LIGHT CHAN: sib those Hiegen OF, harcele of land Isvnue and | Sieneand colors, statuettes, Tabie, Mantel and Clock | ( WANCLIET BALE. ship are all well known to the public, and| minus formality. Under his amiability, bh fe u nthe city of Washinctou, in the District of Co- | Ornaments, Enalish Praques. Pine Iaperter Chine hich | north central states, 8 in the south Atlantic! According to custom the governor of Mas.| DELIEIS AND'SI1ORE PENDANTS, ALL NEW nia, known a8 the westerniuost twenty-live (>) | lores deste. ~ 3 | _ By virtue of «decree ot the Supreme Court of the whatever 1s said during the campaign to the | ; i ‘ i = i hier - AND IN PERFECT CONDITION, *" | feet of Lot numbered six (15) and the exst halt of Lot | latest ~ monies ant Geceretion; Samoan’ | nicteice of Coleesbin ty ow Uetriment of this one or in favor of that will | # R0t easily disturbed, is considerable keenness | States. 7 in the south central states and 5 in the | scr usetts pardoned two state prison convicts BY AUCTION, Buubered seven (2), th sduaiw or reservation jettered | Babguet Lamps, Imported Opers Glasses and Lovely | So" Giii 2 Colgan an eauity cane 1 iatratore 4 vigor. He isa man who devotes consider- a . 5 ie ON MONDAY, NOVE.BEK THIRTIETH, 1891, beginning ior said parts of lots at a point | and £xquisite Jewel Cases. on TURSDAY, 1Hb FikSi DAY OF ii probably be measured by the general repu- | 8m : In addition to the public schools the statis- | om Thanksgiving day. The fortunate men aro | @t ELVEN’ UCLUCK AM. AE OCI SEES | ont hianeeni SOF Maid, Tarts of foie ta pout s | fei. FOUR O'CLOCK FM oer sor sale arpa tations ‘hey bave bora heretofore, when 1Ot tecognizes in himeclt."When he undertabea te | Ut of all private schools are also given. The | Charles A. Driggs, who was committed in 161 | ROMS: W5) PENSSSLVANIX’ ACENUE NOMTHE | barca syyni ean trenly four feetaa |" Magnidentiy and Artaticlly Mounted Bon Boa oor mae ot 5 under the fire of rival candidates or idealiaed ; - WEST, r = Boxes, Crackers dud Kose Jars, Covered Dishes, Ta- | 2OSUCTON. on the jreiinen. tie tuilowitat dew vba by admiring friends. The men who are now | 40 thing he is almost always sanguine and | Bumber of pupils in these schools in 1889 was | on a life sentence for murder in the second | “dus: positively bo sold without reserve. Xo post- | iseen, CO, snd. the east. ihe of ‘a "twenty Gal) foot Peal entate in the county of Washington, D.C. that j tof besinnin being the center of | Feems, Reponsse Sets, Haud-engraved Tea Sets. | toss) Ail that port ova trect of ea matied "hee i . is | 275, of which 185 were males and 141 femaies. | a in killing Charl Decause of ment on account of the Weuther- of eaid ict seven (2) and Tunuing thence | By | land.” which ten west of tise me det: as, legree in killing Charles Stauson because of |,pone perknes, Tureens, Frait and Berry Bowls, towetie which thew went of "Fou. bewinning tor auale jem je always Leen a — apo cozabs iedtan gees ace Taking only hase Enetitations whieh bevel made a a eaten ae Briggs’ wife, and Thos, |*_Gvds now ou exhibition, no25dkdbe at nicht ancies with Missourl avente in | with our immense "full linc” of Regers’ Itds Telle | Ras sear a8 wait the Tae between Hosrmbee mi Sr men - 4 : complete reports of expenditures the avera |. MeCullen, who wi “ : = ‘ their execution. In conversaticn he iss de- Pr P -pzpendi age ie n, friendahip oa ee kcces mec lightful companion, always bright and enter- | “nual cost per pupil in the public schools, in- | April, 1882, for murder in the second ardiy direction y line parallel with sah a'F. 1. Broos nose sentenced’ for life in | P)UNCANSON BKOS., auctionosrs, Gnd’ {our inches (103 ft 4 iu.). thence westeriy | Cutlery. mvacung nat divinion. tite "= 4 Tea ‘¥th and Dots. a.w. Parallel to Missouri avenue two feet and As in all our previons sales special provision will be | perches fru Mares secruer: thence north Soy de y : - : ‘ —- : inches (2 ite 2 in.Je thence ‘northerly. wittt | mage ter the - | ‘wet 3d E100 perciien, to the east side of taining, and cordiality of }¢™ding both building and current expendi- | in killing his wi TRUSTFES' SALE OF THREE NEW BRICK | said ation twa ‘and ches (22 een ler the comers of Indica ntounting thie poremp- | (8, Sweat sn nce with said tame mores a6 Gis tive, sem ere as Gidiocent fren cat | ee eee lecthy ee eit | tures, WaROT1 in 1800 tnd @208 for the Uocads eae ge Set DWELLINGS “ON THE SOUTH MIDE ‘OF 'B | Siu. stoa pulls acy ; Shimmy einen SM Fee tinea | Cory wale of Artietic Sheffield Ware, Re | Gecreen, sant si au tbu perches: te she mune ae other,_almost ae | oe et ice tn debate: he ia | 1880 to 1889. ‘The average annual cost for the “Figaro” to Be Prosecuted. STREET BLTWEEN SOUTH CAPITOL AND hfty-one feet and eight inches (ol 1 ‘S| Parties looking for “Christmas Presents” will find | said ro" tt greatiy to their advantage to attend this brief Mutu ates, cast “IMPORTANT BALE.” — ‘ - ‘i two previous decades was $256 for 1860 to 1869 ited FIRST STKEETS WES1, WASHING1ON, D. C ciples, iti- | $00d in argument or in quick retort. He enters was § When the archbishop of Aix was convic' ‘Under and by virtue of three certain deeds of trust to bap baer ina veccunseua sand the |* fight with enthusiasm and confidence and and §215 for 160 to 1679. The average amaual aa of insulting M. Falliors and fined 3,000 francs, | Us, duly, recorded im liber numbered 1453. folto 2%, rosnlt by a little different means and in their | hows sufficient spirit on all occasions to give | COS fr current expe ned. and 222 et seq. oft ditures, excluding build- Innd ‘ree= ith j eteed.. 28Fet paid of sale. One-third of the purcbase momey us 4 it would open | ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request cf forty-nine ivet and tix mches (49it. and Gin.) | Every article strictly guaranteed represented the balou p two ) installments ity to ing, was for 1889 €206 and for the ten years 1880 | Figaro xf Paris decided tha th = wt a oe vents § r- : ctly as or be baletice 1h to equal 1 rd GSmperitente tere wa tunrked diference, | vitlty to what Re'aaya” When oF he Sppant | #01889 6207 per pupil. ‘9 public subscription to reise the amount neo- | irusieen, will sell at Gublic ‘auction ty trout ot che | (sam PunGeot PRIRIO a ceeeare: ome. | “money refunded.” Audit te with panconetne rele cam, os tapepnenet +e, jemrret any, sa, oral den qratealty ae por pebg aee-1 aey essary to pay the fine, It printed an appeal to | Pempet, op YONDAY. THY SEE Un Op Ae | third cash, Mio balance in two equal installments, | that we refer to our previous wales made by us | “hai ahatl sikh nul’ gnseanms, came Oe pu pe ie ty Pot debe on be gets Fi Trade With Hawall. TEMBER, a 5 -M., | payable at one (1) and two A - the public. The government did not approve pil thst certain piece or parcel Of jand situate in Wash? | wale, with interest at the rate op Sy ae for this “company.” so far as the qi the worst of a battle his opponent does not feel | Dr. Mott Smith, a member of the cabinet of of this action, holding that it was a violation of | Sriinalot numbered 13 isin a eee pe tie unum, secured by deed of trust upon that he has won an easy victory, and the man | the Queen of Hawaiian Islands, who was sent | the press law, which forbids the ‘ey ‘€250'to be paid when the property in struck | _ Kindly remember that the sale will commence MOX- | Staci q ts whom he gives the worst of a’ fight usuall; F ; Fe é street by WO teet in depth, and improved by three new | Off “ferns to’ be ‘compen sates aie a y, NOVEMBE: at ELEVEN A.M, | sordine a chanet's cout Af the tersvo ot ani ane Ge Soe ie ee Rawal | to Washington some time ago to secure modifi- | subscriptions ‘tc pay legal coste. mus to. be ‘complied wi jeen days | DAY, NOVEMBER THIKTIETH, at ELEVEN A.M., | “otuing at the purchaser's cost. if the term of anlp ck dweiings, each having a irontage on said South m the day of sale, trustee ves the riciit " ri are not comps sb twenty days»! would from some lees skilifal antagonist. In | c&tions of the reciprocity treaty between Ha- | Wat, therefore, xerved upon the editor, and he | Bsiree of fet the ane borus mere tals danced | OMe day, ot sale, OF the artes reverven te wat | TARE ond MALT-PAST SELVES? Mereee es rep will be Food ‘St tue wat thee ty of the | wouey ca the deferred payinveut shall bear tularent ‘ware is concerned. which trou the day of sale st U per cemt per anmUue prenuses | nt ‘which te encomt So meno tn tho | Toes by ie pemtoay aaa epee the option of the purchaser. A a deed of trust on the proverty. A deposit ot OI he time of nal i a Bsireet of 20 feet, the sae bein eae tn purchaser, = ~ proverty will tw romoid at tue riak amd, Com mehesdel aighthel eer ee waii and this government, has concluded his | ¥#) be prosecuted. ierain of ane: The aloes houses will be offered and | Aasen™7ANINE. Foording, c.. st cou of the pur: Faaily uutleversthin is soid. | & co. PSD eARD A. NEWMAN, Trusten, but is not apt to lose his head. He is a hard | work. His efforts have resulted in the nego-| aan steamers Taken From Tallfax. or ee es —_ Avctioneers 3. BOLDSWORTH ONDER” Tenens Fogger = nal nag Bay ao Gat saything tiation of an entirely new ae whick pro-| The withdrawal of the Atlantic mail steamers A eet fare Caen ee casak C. A BRANDENBURG UNGANBON BROS., Aucionswe RATCLAVPR Dane 6 ©D.. fy sw ‘oted tod : 2 ; no%dkds be 8 ; a to the tariff question perhaps than to} povernmonte iy ine rend ae ae een Abe tO | hae interfered greatly with the business of Hal- ad with Interest at six (6) per cent pet D rc & 00, Avcts io 7 7 wth and D ste. now. ‘sny{hing clse. but he watches other, matters as | of both countries. ‘The treaty has been signed |X At present thereare sevenor cight steam- | Situ, feyat'e nemtannnally, for wich, the pur; | JR ALCLIFFE, DARI — well. and is not the sort of man to be blind to | by Dr. Smith and by the representative of the | *hipcargoes awaiting shipment there and it is | of tustun the property sold, orall cash, at the option THREE-STORY AND RAGEMENT B [hat is going on about him, and has a sufficient | United Statee through whom the negotiations | sid that the Donaldson Line will send several | of the, jr ey a eS knowledge of men to keep in touch with his | were carried on. It has been in the possession | boats from Glasgow to carry over their freight. | cordiny at purchaser's cost. ‘Teri. sor salem case of ING EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH. A colleagues. His position on the committee on | of the President several ditys, but bas not yet | Some of the goods which ought to be going | esc house to bo complied with in teu gaseuromday | HOU — JUMAS DOWLING & SUN, Auctionrers, BRUGELE TuPOen BETES Eee sagQeansoats ROVE SIAESS PRUPERT aie KNOWN |AS S16 SEVENTH STRELT NOLTH: | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO az est Ls SIANA AVENUE NOKTH- PROPERT) vats pee tt ey aeEe , iN PEREECT REPAIR. PAPERED| BUREETS hoUTHW rar! TENTH AND , ~ deed re Mareh 22. if . srwine the trustees. rese HOUT LN FIKSI-CLASS STY ry ber No. Iau foie 00 ‘one at ways and meant has necessitated his doing | teen signed by hine forward now cannot be shipped before the | Of ple. otherwise the truste eve edad Be eR ALSO H Eber No. 14H, foie BOW et seg. considerable hari work on the tarif, and he |oC™ "ened by him, | | midule of January. se i ena WIEEERSISGRY Frunten, | 380. at HALS PASE FOUR OCOCR: we wil exer | "OR, BOWEDING, WUE "GN route grmper | the land mnt t te Unt of Cowie ss mtn hada t deai to do with the preparation of OOO ne W. E. LDMONSTON, Trustee, for, EAs7. _ | puoite auction in front of the premines on. MOR ay, the Mls bill ae from that committee, Thanksgiving at Falls Church. Shot by His Hunting Companton, nolf-eod Oice, 00 Beh ata, By vine of he powersin ns vested we will offer for | SO EMBO HLCT AE THN” wt REPRESENTATIVE SPRINGER. ae well as in itsdefense on the floor. During | Correspondence of the Evening Star. While out bunting in Texas on Thurs-| J yUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, Frozting 8, Dretatees, on the days thd et tae ete remeective | land situsted” “and ' “iyve in the -city Mr. Springer of Illinois has been in the House | the fight over the McKinley bill in the Inst Faris Cavuce, Va., Nov. 26,1891. | day Conductor Mike Dwyer of the Mis- Wn and Detewenorthweet. | Imirored i « well-built 3-storg brick house with all | Breulers on the Gaye anit at hw ours hereiatter Rn ry iy RT Since the Forty-fourth Congress, and this is not | Comstees he led the democrats of the waysand| ‘Thanksgiving services were held in the souri, Kansas and Texas railway was acci-| TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY Torus: Over and above an incumbrance of 84,000 to | {13+ 0. wit: UB WEDNESDAL. THE NINTH DA) 1h s(uate Hanver one bundred means committee a great deai of the time. He ars THE BAST SIDE OF TWELFTH S1LELT BE- | be paid in cash. A depesit of #200 required at the PECMBER AL De Andi, at HALE-VAST sn book 14, awe 81, Of the the drst time he has been candidate for Speaker. | was also active in the force bill fight. He is | Presbyterian Church today, and the pastors of | dentally shot and eng agg by biscom-) aWweEn: AbD R_SEREEIS NORTHWEST, | time of wale. If the terms of sale are not complied | THREE CLOCK PM a Tecords of the surveyors office of maid’ Destrict; tromt= Everybody in the House knows Springer—the | rather \d what ladies would call | the M. E. Church, Rev. S. P. Shipman, of the | panion, Roadmaster Wright. Dwyer wasfrom| | WA:HINGTON. D.C.” *ith in fifteen days trom the day of sale right reserved | prontint oe fone Ay YAN LO SQUARE 422. 2.70 feet on the east side ot Twenty~tret street, bounding Springer, the amiable Springer, the ® young man an; would c: qi *hiladelphia. By virtue of @ decd of trust tous dated March 20. | toresoli the property at the risk and cost of the default- eet of SOG sie! BU snches on Seventh street, | ya depth of ject to om alley, Improved bye —, & ree ing Sp anes handsome, while men generally cali him an | Congregational Chureh, Rev. E. Els, and of the 5 pty A-D. 1800, and duly, Fecorded im Liber 1:72, folio 405 ‘purchaser alter Ave day advertizement of sack re- pith dean of 100 Sen ae EE aE Eee | three story and Uasenent brick dwelt loquacious Springer. the , the | awful fello SS ae ne jand records istzict of Co- | aafein some news) rath ‘tshometon, D.C. use known as 15 SEVEN REET. | “Perms, Une : one erudite Springer! He has always been an active | *W*Ully good fellow. Mea Church South, ev. Mr. Armstrong, and | Secretary Biaine’s Trip to Philadelphia. | Tunis, emi at tas eeeeet of the Pete barges | Safin mee Hewspaver puvliahed ny Wantumaton. D.C. eT RNAYLVANIA AVEAUand DSTMEET: | sours, with suterest alter cout, socared Oy 2 abet man ou the floor and in the committees. and ‘their congregations met there also and all the| Secretary of State Blaine arrived in Philadel- | thereb: re will sell a Public ametivn tn front of the | chaser, RATCLIFFE, DAKB & CO... Sood tontel and conanten bet a Meee BEGSr | trust on the property, or ali casl-at the option of par there is very little that goes on in the House pastors participated in the services, each mak- | phia from Washington last evening at 7 o'clock | NOVEMBER, AD, sol at HALE PAST FOUR | 2 ee ee sock, DAM: AT QUARTEICPAST POUR | Bat, A deni ct $100 wall be reymured at tue that he does not have something ta may about. He is tireless. He knows the history of legislation, and will repeat it if need be. In dress he is one of the neatest appearing mea in the House, and his manners have avelvet surface. His spirits blossom out fresh ery Marning. like the flowers he always has in his button hole. As s fighter he is most per- sistent and slow to recognize defeat. No oue woald be quick to ssy an unkind thing of him, and if they did he would forgive it at once. He enters nearly every contest that comes up. whether it is great or small, goes through it in a most amisble manner and comes ont of it un- raffled and apparently not much concerned whether the revult has been victory or defeat. revs. i "CLOC! ins plece ‘ATIMEER & SLOAN, Auctionee O'CLOCK Pt, sale All conveyancing tetmoveraion.In'addition to theve Me, Ga. | at Went directly tolthe Stratford Hotel, Mr. | UCLA i ihe hewipadicieter. et | La Qs STG. 8 Trem. Fit or wor s, squane tan aay gassine comer nee ifeld and iin Tot the | Blaine went from Washington alone and was | bein lot No. Sin Robert Coltwran, exceutor and true. —— Fronting 28 feet, more or leds, ou orth aide of LOU- | 3rum ay sf sale the trusters tem L. Merrifield and Mr. Hollins, members of the : : tee, and Jatien Adams’, trustee, subdivision, ag re- SATALOGUE SALE. SSIAKA AVENUE between SIXTH and SEVENTH | St the rssh and cust of detwurtiue purcueeer. Congregationai Church, delivered addresses. | met by his soh, James G. Blaine. jr., who is | corde! in Book W. fol f the records ot the | THE CONTENTS OF A HAND: MELE FUB- | streets west aud improves by late brick busioess hac E mown 0. gd ‘The music was good and was made by a choir | employed in the office of the Pennsylvania | SUF Yevor's office of the District aforesaid, square num- wemetCme pease tegen ce Bo. GSS LOUISIANA AVENGE, i i i ewaparer GRAMS, Tematees. ‘ at (ALSO 3 Row oceupled by grocery and organ and led by Mr. Munson Inwin. | railroad. Mr. Blaine remained in his room at | BibsdenTesuundredand pipe (Pe), the tame irontio | aw preGaNT cot FE, FOURSPLENDID HORSES, | Phe above two pisces of Property are atone the best ‘The services were very interesting and instrue- | the hotel all the evening. He declined to be Aliey, together with the improvements, Bo. BARNES Se BELONG Toe Oe | pasnese of deel tay sae col ee Porat Were closed by prayer by Rev. B. W. | seen, sending down word to the representatives | ,qicriu? f aule:,oue,thindot tbe purchase money to | ARNE SS EECA Uaore: bone beter. : Pond and by benediction by Rev. Mr. Ship-| of the newspapers that his visit w teen (18) months, with interest at six (O) per cent per EMBRACING IN PA gS THURSDAY, THE TENTH Day OF DECEM- man. arely personal business and had Je pieces ae . annum, interest” payable serutannially, fcr which | Handsome Parlor Fucuiture in separ num-| BER, A.D. Is¥1,"at FOU U'CLOCK P-M.. PARE z ‘of fine specimens of Turkisin fi 01 The Rey. Mr. Shipman has been holding | interest. The fact of Mr. Blaine Uf tenot ou tng ereperoy nates ee nls ata at Ontioner | Carvingpann Forvsisina, catrecier Kare: oot ner Lots C, Dand r, square. 285, revival meetings in his church for about two | unknown to the local political leaders, and, as | purchaser. ‘1s formes oF anioare net complied with in | sums. Window. Drapery, Elevant Easy Chairs and | Fronting 20 feet on © street Sout bs a depth of 53. weeks, and he is still continuing them. | a consequence, his only caller was Dr. J. Madi- | ten (10) days from day of sale trustees reserve the Bockern, Very Artistic Onyx Table, five speciiuens o: | feet 3 inches on 10th stiect west, improved by ® brick The Fev. Mr. Clayton, who resigned the pas- | son Taylor, who was his physician during his | TDi ‘0 Fovell the property at the risk of defeuiting | Clcisoniie, on Vorcriain. victures, Bisque Figures, | dwelling sutleast corner of ith and streets aot Bap tii i 2 y purchaser aiter five days’ advertisement ot such re- | Very Handsome am ive Oak "Exteus.ou Table, | west " torate .f the Baptist Church some time ago, bas | illnese inst summer at Bar Harbor. Dr. Taylor | sale in some hewspaper published ir Washington, D. | Handsomely Carved Leather-covered Dining Chairs, | ON SAME DAY, AT FORTY-FIVE MINUTES been alarmingly ill for about three weeks. | was seen after he left Mr. Blaine, but he said | ©. A deposit of two hundred doilars (#200) will be re- | Very Handsoine Table Porcelain, } ine Plated and PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P M. . vf - | Ww: japanes creens. Vi undsome Carved Ouk a An 2, ‘There may be some men in Congress who do His condition now is said to be slightly im- | that his call upon Mr. Blaine was net in any | iit at time of sale, “All conveyancizg aud record: | Ware, Janauene Screens. Very Hands Sprines and Mat: | Pronting 20 test ot sit ser neat Sy depth of 194 5 not like nim, but they are very few. ‘oved, though he is not considered out of | way e professional one, bit cf a- social nature ‘H, WILLIAMSON. 7 sessee, Chitonier, Decorated Toilet Ware, Servants’ | feet 1 inch. this lot being just south of PENNSY! A Gs cuter bo ie mace eiete on nae Ee ikey lok. . , E EDMONSION { Truntecs Frrniture, Oak “Secretary, “Refrigerator, “Kitchen | VAiA AVENUE, such: balan tn the stump than in the House and eigen — ——-_s00—- ~ | _Rold-eod. Ofkce 500, _ oe na pene Sale hon in a cam he does not let little Hie Brother's Marriage Broke His Heart. MER omens. ALSO, AND IMMEDIATELY ferred Payinents, bearing 6 per cent per aunui inter. COKNER 7TH AND D STB. N. W. Seo be toe ‘REPRESENTATIVE CRIP. os Sopasrran hoy Gi Alexander Moorhead, aged twenty-four ee So ee AFTER Tit SAL OF PURMUTCRE, et, peyekin senslansanty: nnd tats eee y hea aang as rd cam- hi A new and picturesque idea in wall papering xander rl ager aty- years, | TRUSTEES’ SALE. THREE-STORY BRICK | Splendid pair of French Gray Coach Horses, 4and 5 | of trust on premises suid, of ail carb, at option of — boon) aaineed otiae ke two principal moog Crisp is a man who commands the respect of is to be tried by the Washington Press Cinb. All | 01 of the Rev. W. W. Moorehead of Greens- BELLING, BEING PREMISES NO. 1428 1. | Years old ruil brothers, ood size, kind and gente and purchaser Neyaneiny, &e., ut purchaser's « SCIENTIFIC DENTISTRY aT MODERATE toothache, and he was noue the lees Stent, | shocy tendh ree eset is oPvonents and | ihe correspondents on Newspaper How have | DO", Pa. attempted suicide at Homer City, | gPeatktNURIHWERT ,) UU My | afesaid ote periciy bond fitet uortwest = $1,4008 on vores : PRICES ioniiing Of it. whose friends are exthusiastic in their praise Ind., yesterday afternoon. He took a pistol | 8th aay of Ai and amy recorded in liber | , Fine Roan, 6 years; fine driver and saddler, rood | avenue, and $20) on'each oi the viber two james at > is r been asked to send requests to their home a rey cae a nd lias Feuarkabie speed (Peter suupie's colt | tine property bid off Terus to of him. He iss neither awit nor ran enthusiast Giese eet earais oo yn ‘These are | {Tom the trunk of his roommate and shot him- iis bite clue iad the request gir} rou Bo 3); fall pedigree can be ot from tbe Siidaye, Sher wine te Fat rs ed we i. i i secul A 01 y iu defauit at the end cost of srt bre hss | mole apron type ug an om 80 ea ht rn thers of the | ERE ea nena | [aterm eo Fos plcannet ee mancer, which pute hint | them the caste in type metal are made for put-| tirely through fis bedly, misting the beark: and | BET ee THod or MALY ADT FOUR OCLOCR ee ington Dee eee Eee on @ pleasant footing with men, but possesses a| ting on the cylinders of the printing press. was taken out by the physicians at the back. | snd promises, situate and being in the ‘city of Wash- | _ Cotpein fine condition, GEORGE ¢ dignity | which ra oe ahane | They are therefore perfect reproductionsof the | He gave asa reason for committing theact the | iatgn. Dist Sects of ioce aera eae ta oon | Docbpaea th nowe-atas “DURCAASOS bs reach of familiarity. He is powerful in debate, Pages of type. imen | £4¢t that his brother was married on Wednes- | twelve (12) of Davidson's subdivision of squarenume | dies, Hace Saddles, et. Be perme shrewd a¢ political manager, and is| Iequest was particularly made for specimen day, and that they had been reared together | ered two hundred and sixteen (210), bexinning for | .U8, MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER THIR- LATHE & SLOAN, Auctioneers, own invention). applied to the «ums bypodermically ay Fn nes | beer eal P = oye matrices heh were ot ges = had big pic- | and’He could not bear separation from him. spon: ou L st. distant ARy seven 30 TAETH. 1001. commencing at ELEVEN Mp ee 1400G et. | In short, we are prepared to eduinister any knows, ede in | tures on them, in order that they should be as > i ~ teen, | No. 1421 Florida avenue, munuse. 14th USTRE 84 y BLE, UNIMPR | aesthetic and to extract your teeth SKILFULLY =i oe and over | pretty and varied as possible” Most of the | {te Rev. Mr. Moorhead is in Colorado, whither | ner of sald sauare, and running thence east ourteen | No. 1421 Florida avenue, near termunuso. 14th weet | TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE ¢ IMPROVED | te Our extracting room is in charge of an expert wip has made this work specialty for years via Wash. | We tse more was than any firm in America, enaren- 4 teeing it 10 be eh OF science cab pr Positively mo dancer, Lut for those who prefer local Anmesthetic we use cocaime apd 2onint (the latter owr - 14) feet and two (2) inches; thence south fifty-one | CAFS, we shall sell the above descrived personal effects, PROPERTY SITUATED ON Mt 4 ss well ax PAINLESSLY the force bill during the last C he and | newspapers appealed ‘to have already re- | sheneWly married son and his wife started yew | (i) feet re ore tock eit: Pees ee a ne ea ae ‘prior to sale trou 4d tili-d FEN FIRST AND SECOND SOUIMWEST. | “Compese the prices of onr 24K. GOLD CROWKS Reed were often the only men in the | sponded, and considerable quantities of the | F487 morning. gas. 0) nt ton poiet af baracine tee | net ts meme AND SINETEESTIC STREETS NORTHW) st. | With thet of other dentists abie to petioru the game House, and there was never a time so stormy | matrices have been received ald are at present tice: Sweninie Essteaa ta ow Sues the tiiproveuments thereon, xe ewugeten = —] By virtue of acertain decree of the Supreie Court | Aftistic Work. that he could not command the attention of | stored in the rooms of the Press club. it is in- z 9 Ferns of sale: One-third cash, balance in six and | [ ATIMEK & SLOAN, Auctioneers, Qf the District ot Coouuibia pas-ed ou the 1dth day of | the er and of the H His Mrs. Annie Besant, who is probably the most | tweive months, notes to bear interest at the fate of ae, sates SOLID GOLD CROWN: ™ Tr anc e House. contests | tended to cover the walls of at least two of the ber of the th Seas (6) per cent per annum and tobe secured by deed of | RECEIVER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | SOLID GOLD PLATES Gull we With Mr. Reed never became degraded to | rooms with them, and it is expected that the | Prominent member of the theosophical society trust on the property soid. or allcash at option of the | AND UNIMEKOVED PROPERLY SITUATE IX | Ieo1, AT POUL FM. set at pauls 5 wrangle. One quality which is very marked | effect wili be very handsome indeed, as well as | now living, but who expressly disclaims being | purchaser. A deposit of €200 required ut time of sale. bis i FE CMBR COME re the fuiiowme real estate, Extracting A. in his character is self-control; he is credited | curious. Of cotirse the notion was to lave as | Madame Blavatsky's successor, arrived in Ne Ettorms of anle tre ect One with ie ee ee i; | | THREE FRAME DWELLINGE OR GOOG MORE seats, “with Gus or Zonine, Trialware Knowing when to speak and when | many wewspapers represented in this way as | York yesterday by the steamer City of Berlin, | the day of sale the trustees reserve the ruchtto resell | ROAD NE:AI TAYLOR ST ‘ TREET, UNIONTOWN o7 os Cleaniug to keep quiet, so that when he does speak his | possible. the property at risk andcost of defaulting purchaser A VACANT LOT IN “GOOD HOPE | Beginning 127 fees Us iucues south On the east line of ia thi Rik , os said square from the bortheast 4 Filing with Silver Trenc’ is not robbed of any of its power. | Furthermore, the effect will be enbanced by She was to have gone to India this month, but | after Pre days’ advortigement in some newspaper pub- |, eal ae sd aon ume * Piatina.. Though be is « more polished and accurate | tinting the matrices. They would be very | has deferred that trip for a year, and, accord- | Hsbet MOK PHORIAG A. ROVER } ‘Trost FER say OE Nyvembar, M01, in, eauity cause No: flier? | 8 Gold pce Seer al ete ee randall, he hite the same | handsome in their natural plain white, but it ie | iNg to her own statement, came to America by | noldeodhas JOHN ELBERT, ~~ Trusteos. | Iisuio, entitied Een € Gray et a. te kealph te Gait | Of. amare. thence on eaid south Sadare, thence on | Full Ret of Tees etal, in the Supreme Court of the District of Coluui- Me. Wille is « brilliant, independent sean, powerful sledgo-hammer blows for which the | proposed to color them in some way. They | the advice of her physicians, who advised the Joun P. shepperd receiver in said said southens: ime northeast to the east line of square | VERY BEST TELTM, PULL SEZ. BL ‘i : ; , UBLIC SALE OF OLD MATERIAL AT THE | bia, appou Aud thence in e strait line norsh to the buyin oni t Pennsylvanian was noted. While th rest of a short excursion. She appears to be | PyottGSALB OF OLD MATERIA! ~ | catise, and by virtue of te certain deed fron: Ellen C | Sd,thenc r 8 with a dash about him which years of associa-| differed totally on” tne tariff question, | with brouce, Posuiuly, howeest ction dia or | iu excellent health iment, Washtorton, DC" Novenber3a Wn. oiase Gray, Thouae Gray, Georcell. Gray, Rate bt Gray | AND ON FRIDAY, FOU KTH DAY OF DEE MGLn, - a Fi tion with the commonplace of public life has|he and Mr. Randall were the | all three will le mada'iy rene feng of ———+o-_——___ Shouce of Conaresd cppertea’ Amwust he eee Ge | sporcrela tasda ed Seconea em eeee: Pemere ot getec coe Se hemes, | Waar Do You Woxs Fou not destrosed. He is not as easy to make | Closest of friends and worked together | idea isan entirely new one and is the invention That Telephone to Be Taken Out. tes at Lane. voruime 32. pase 26. and the’ ‘act | November, 1801,in Liber 1630, folio 204 et seq., of the — ee ae friends with aa are some of the others, ag his | {or retrenchment and fiseal reform. When the | of Correspoudeat Hamilton. From the ‘Tribune. wpakine sppropriayons for the naval service for the | land Fecords of the District of Columiaa, Twill sed Square 1435. No one works for Jove. Ife man is worth emiMon independence of manner often passes for | contest between Randall and Carlisle ere sc The bepapeert ‘in their ‘fecal year Sune att teen) a ot ee ETE Bay tak ene of the, ceepectt x PUEEE? | _ Terms of sale as pres. rived vy the decree: One-third | X28 Joremme, Rvaty ope dens thas enech ieee abruptness ‘Therefore he excites admi-| just before the opening of the Forty-eighth raicbet lores nsr ah andl tare frye | 38 as ea RR Ny Pe PL ER Ea Scoa! fustalimeutas veysbie veayeciicey te sun ail | fbn, feturn.. Wy" seat yume the watt See tation more than friendship among the com, | Congress Mr. Crisp end fis. Randall kaa Bene ‘cal absence as itis used principally by Mrs Binks and her PATH eo certain” he following deacribed property situatein Union: | two years froin day of sale, oF all cau. at option et | <reten P ‘ : mon run of his colleagues. But the man who | almost like brothers for some time, but the | Wimodaughsis ashington, cash, at option ot comes to know him well ix apt to become an ind | purcusser, the deterred ‘payments to bear tn-erest st | 277M Recorded Dat or pian of mid | Pence Gye tetany azmcaie,to brat thinmet at | elon credit insta van tered, Six ind he | sale, and be sepreseuted Uy the notes of tue purcueses | PRK OM ‘secured ou the property sold. A ileyonit ut #00 | Bouse § F changed its evenings at | friends it is perhaps natural that it should be | tbe Davy, is | Georgian agreed with Mr. Curlisle on the ques- | home to Monday, aki instead of Thureday, and on | identified solely with Mrs. Binks, and that Mr. very warm friend, for he is frank, cordial tion at issue in the fight and therefore took the ternate hopes to i Steel scrap and ‘one large ceetiliag: tn thane whee gut diene to tna ‘oe field sctively against his closest friend. Ha} (et Monday hopes to present some | inks—well, Mr. Binks answered when the bell ‘Will be for cash, to the highest 43 H love road | Stil be ‘required ‘om each {ieee at tinue ol hace interestin, x or talk on the live subjects of jights “4 Ned proposals for the te Each lot is fs tomy: “1 deat want any creust trade. you cau’ high minded aud high strung. | told Mr. Randall that he was impelled to do| the day, “Ail iriende are made’ weledere, of | ane few nights ago, and this is the conver. | sesled proposals ior Stevot default im complance witu te Terias or sae | 13, gan Jeu, ena tot woe, 1 Yau wii har tue le sees no reason to conceal either his opin-/ this because of the principle, and there was | these nicetings. On next Monday, November tee ys a aoa sn envelope iadiereed : sid seterateiy’ ‘Be UDProvewents thereon will U8 | the trustee reserves tie rucit to resell the Property at | UC UNDOF sell Gu creat se > Oh. 4 tnns.ar hip feelings. Whatever may be his mood | never @ moment's break in thelr friendship. | 30, bre Leggett will give talkos jouraalian, | Hullo! belopeed Become IMMEDIATELY APTER that certain plece ot par, | further advertisement sniney sca ts aa perer | {asi awaion ie a =o iohowear a poo al eg om see pool ler Ramin pothor P mapee e page “Is this Mra, Binks?” icon noon bu the above date when bide ilibepub: | Washinton, aoa Tnows and Seuguattd jun’ the | yan gnaeeeee™s WO LMISG TUN. frac, ~ | MERE sg ot ent td porno eal pee immhaRanpentee tee nfided ‘i Onto Vil “No.” od. A. 20 oficial map’ or plan of Good Hope fil Parks now on -| to bis ved, aud be confi Mr. C Disestrons Riot in a1 lo Village. ‘No. liely open deposi rp be por Agere rm pee pep eal [er ie ploy op re paar lina and (Riper. sngiseg iacteamb rpg Meare ron a dee Binks’ telephonet" toch bad ssuecurtey for the Serseect chins Ceaeeead | foe The conta ne ae Chon ai heat Bok ries then Cf’ men. He is probably the best | When Mr. Carlisie was absent during the ssme | small Obio village on the Chicago and Evie fc two @), contaming ‘No; it’s the company’s. the removal of the nuateriai within ton days theo dies | muetBewo, (twee aguare tect of wroumae sitaae student of political philosophy in Congress, not | struggle he placed ‘the same confidence in the | railroad, yesterday that resulted’ in the faus| ‘Well, is thie Mrs ‘Binks’ house?" Ot acceptance of bid. ‘This deposit will Le forfeited to | on Grand View avenue oF street aud hear Good Hope i “] v the United states in tof faivure te such bal- | road. excepting Carlisle. Ho baz made #0 perfect | Keeping of the Georgian. During the force | wounding of three of the participants and a : ee T'm beginning to thin per- Ace and make rea vat with tive tue aed These | Terms on each piece cr parcel: One-third cash, bal- ‘question of i bill fight Crisy mtative of the : 8 Wisk be nade with. jer of the Yard: | ance in one andtwo Fears with interest at per cent Sao “oasis "in"he Soamty an, an cx | Hota ll te oatrence of thw demcorat | aa0gerots njries to two others The west | "Ena iy eae ae ee eae | Ear eae sen arene on hiv side of that question. It | *teering committee of the senate. bound local crew have been on very bad terme| | “Yea, I guess it ia. Every one seems to | srnmsat.” Fue tight fo, Teese ase vor al bias ve: | Options the Paneer Lil acer saa ae 3® the absorbing question of his life} He was elected chairman of the committee | with » party of some twenty Italians’ who are | think itis, apy: y.” served. BF. THACY, Secretary of the Navy. fordina at the purchaser's cost. A devost ut #154) will and the conversion of the public to turiff re- | on clections when Mr. Carlisle had a contest | employed on tlie Chicago and Erie work train, | “Is Mra, Binks’ daughter there?” a terns be not cousplied with in Siteen days trom day of form is his jife’s ambiti Personaliy be is | before the committee and therefore did not | Yesterday afternoon while the Italians were| ‘‘No. rpuomas DOWLING & SON, Auctioneers, sale the receiver reserves the. at vo resell the peop not the wild cowboy with a knife in his teeth | feet at liberty to appoint the committee. He | cooped up in a caboose on the side track the| ‘Well, who is this?” G12 Est. nw. | erty so in detauit at the ‘cost of Une defauiting md blood in his is js Nas the head of the minority on that commit-| local backed down on the siding und ‘collided | | “Oh, this ig only Mra. Binks' husband, the | napRo’ TY 0) Ne Fisted’ ite Evening Star ne of Weabington See ee Pee cee ake ene heard poten Se tertific | father of Mrs. Binks’ daughter, the man ‘who BAER Or PEER ASD SUTRERTS NOME | BoC” “ie Laeiy, DECEM! ‘HALF. i bi He is of nervous, impulsive manner, and | the position of leader of the minority in the | force. Wild with rage the latter immediately | lives in Mra. Binks’ house and occasional! = chafes under opposition, especially if be sees a | fights over election matters, in all of which he | attacked the local crew, but as the latter had | drives Mrs. Binks’ horses, She got him wit lack of sinceri I eet 8 7] ib x, BER FIRST, AST FOUR CLOCK. we will sellin in it, He has a reputation for | displayed superior judgment and skill. He | armed themselves with revolvers the Italians | the house, you know.” 7, front premises te went aggressive work rather than fordeliberate plan- | Powenses great magnetism and is in-| were soon put to flight, three of them, Frank | ‘Oh, she did twenty-five Leet ou 8 street by « y-anven, fo the depth of 2 (ugh ot aley. mang. On the stamp le is probably the best | Huential among men. Lorani, Antonio Margetti and Frank Cappani,| ‘Yes, she did.” m ‘Sferma: One-third cath, Dalaice to sue yurcbaser, | THUSTEE'S SALE O ot aha "recorded tn advocate on the tariff question there is in the ———r______ receiving perhaps fatal wounds. Two of the| ‘Tough on Mrs. Binks, isn’t it?® with srcured bys deed of trust ob the prop He BS ‘abeg 20s. tolke, he jend vecunde oc pte democratic perty. His fund of information on ‘Why He Was There. train crew, whose names could not be learned, | _ That telephone will probably be taken out of | "7; icon. waacaas carpi By lar ‘casemvents, ruthie, | Pont dowbe till you try. p were also dangerously injured by flying stones, | the house. it subject is almost inexhaustible, he gets | prom the Chicago Tribune. close down among the people, and, the qeest “on fa | | but they may recover. After excitement nervous enercy of his ttle i cective. He te ——— ouabkin, in my Cy acet said the had cooled down somewhat the villagers at- x ay, es bard fighter in « contest, neit askin lesman, str: costl; speaking | tem to e a hand in j, ane From Good News, OF 1 ito quarter Be is natirally combative. inn cententiel marmar te Ga walledeabine |} crew came near being mobbed. Fresh Kind Tady—“"Why doyou stand here s0 long. ist NI Seen Rd fhose who know him in private live he is | man outaide the counter, “will suit the lady | Fouble is expec imy poor man?” F a ruERt, dare ee Detter than anything we have in stocf.” _ ” Dida’: Soo Rnoagh ‘Tramp—‘I'm waiting for gomething to turn walsltNoln, bignih raner five Strongmind Overheard him. The “Sports” Dids't See Enough Fight. | ,, sak “Twill take this other one,” abe remarked | In & glove fight to the finish at Birming- "Kind Ledy—Ta lke to: heip you, but T fered Fehueey 7 1er with emphasis. “I brought my husband along, | ham, Ale., Thursday night before large audi- |. ™in ‘eS euats, all the y Pes week unhee ond sir, to pay the bill. ence Eugene McElroy of Birmingham knocked fe Pg change I beve. “ PIE PERT Sn mE TN out Frank Fitzwilliams of Cincinnati in‘ the Find badge, ‘you thick. anything will Pra pits aia 5 Cbd xemet, Sol ween = ae turn up?” Pah From Sudare. re for six public was greatly | “‘Tramp— ‘Yeo, indead. an “You must honor your parents,” the Sun- | disappointed easy way in which the around the corner, mem a you'll peo a beer day school superintendent said to the new bos. Cincinnatian was ‘aid out "The ght was glass turn up.” cmeme onthe sev hae” prtenaibly forthe benefit of the. Alabama, Ath- “Yes, sir!” came the reply, with an emphasis | let © nee eee eee that rather startled the questioner. —_>-—___ ‘Two instead of twelve or fifteen as she kin lick dad, | segvicasly reported, were killed by the land REYRRSENTATIVE HATCH. Hatch is a gentleman farmer. He 1s » big, bearty fellow, pomsexsed of both dignity and

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