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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. Cc. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1892.\ . ‘ 2 ; IN WALL STREET Topay. HIS STARTING POINT. THE Y. M. ©. A/S FALL GAMES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. 2 EDI ro | Am Upward Movement, With Reading the Mrs. Logan Gave Mr. Hanford His First | A Large Attendance and Some Very Suc- T REEL EEE = = Sar © | “ors “eas : ' = ve kgrotaceggege:) ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Arctioncers, WALTER B WILLIAMS & Co.. Auctionsera SEN | New Yonx, Sept. 26.—The liqnidation in| Mr. Charles Hanford, the young actor who | The fall games of the Y. M. C. A. attheir park, 612 Est. nw. aa La & SLOAN, Aucts. and Appraisers, ———- | Reading for both sides of the acconnt seemed makes his first appearance before a Washing- | 17th and U streets, Saturday afternoon resulted | Tn: SALE OF _ VALUABLE UNIM- oF ag faor PROPERTY IN BURLEL to have been completed this morning and’ that | ton audience this evening as a star at the Acad- | in quite a success, the attendance being large 'TH, GEORGE: | FASHIONABLE PaXirtne os BousEEULD pubeant AND COSTS stock sank into a secondary position in the mar- | emy of Music ina fine production of Julus| and some of the best athletes ipated. -_ AT AUCTION. OF THE LATEST DESIGN AND BEST MANU- 2 ant the 4 ere PACTURE. : t ket, while the movement against the shorts | Cesar, was given his first encouragement to| Agreeably to the permiasion recently given | , 5 Yftt0ef, deed of trast duly recorded in Liber AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, as Te, bt et es ee ea foes apparently e transferred a —— goupon the stage by Mrs. Gen. John A. | by the Amateur Athletic Union, the association District of Columbia. ‘and at the request of the ruunspay,* sep tenney wiry. sirre, PIANO, DRAPERY, ‘Columbus and &. Lous, kas. ‘ | actionary temper of Satardsy was, seen, and | L288 | offered ns prizes gold watches, silver pitchers, | Bay seer "aT TER O'CLOCK ANE ei ae.| Beene GEN POPE'S BURIAL. | crenineadvahces over Saturday's final figures | “Tt happened this way,” said Mr. Hanford to | opera glasses, gold cuff buttons and other | FOUR CLOG MABDVERS, “ELEGANTLY MADE: “CHAMBER AT AUCTION, . * of from 34 to 3¢ per cent were followed by | ® San reporter this morning. ‘It was in 1879, | valuable articles. The track was heavy owing eee ol VER Y further fractional gains in almost everything | at the graduating exercises of the High School. | to the recent rains, but the timo made, as « aie D CHERRY Is EMBRACING IN PART NI ag aaa | bat Reading. The market was narrow, but the |] had given u recitation as my part of the pro-| rule, was good. Morris, a i OAK FOLDING BE} RS p.m. | t = y , ® young colored man in ge re BOOK CASES ANE me His Remains Taken to the Cemetery |io""Si' ‘pertions "ot “ihe iit bat while gam which seemed to have met with somie | from Philadelphia, won sovoral events. Fiaclecretissmnartaraitonrs io fertane | RANGE ARE awe daily st , | Nor . J ¢. degree of favor from the audience. ‘The event of the meet was the breaking of | sale i fn the trustees Pp WRITIN erisvurer ata tee ental “ at St. Louis. | Ninna oud abrs each persone aad |g jtihy Slow the exrcas Twa introduced | we words roeond wily tei and erpound | Seestaerantisian at cemtatt tas | Sptxrg aah Her Bei Gannad patients | 3 In her good | hammers son Coudon, ‘single . eyancing and recording at purchas- sBEDS, HA. m. Route: r he = Pacungion, Texas, Pacitic and others large | motherly wat she asked if my mother was liv-| rower of the Wane alot Coe a | aietene, PEL RaCKOOS T preeee | EBRD SRAERUT ; ais wesrae sy spon pape omen | were more moderate and the upward move. 16- I told her she was dead. She continued | throws were 122 feet for the 16-pound; 188 feet : CHAIRS, PORTIERES. OAK "BEDSTEAD: Aye Si BODY DEUS: | Washincton to St ‘Comte, ‘siasette tee STRIKE OF WESTERN TELEGRAPHERS, sise™wcuckis “"d,tiycurw me's; Surin hes atte tho qu fore Depend (oie ae"BDtpeytss | JJENCANGON anos, sce waa Dann w | BAMSIRSUATICEE Sy moPaRaT I Fre et Rin ee eS |no farther special feature. ‘The strength of Peemuse sho did not want to give me any ad- | record of 147 feet 34 inch) and 202 feet’ 5g inch | PEREMPTORY SALE OF TWO-STORY _ Bhi TS, BODY BRUSS! oo | ee gee Oe Rad - the market remained animpaired, however, and | SS Ss ae whether it would | for the spound, ‘beating the best previous| PWELLING,, NO. 21 EES STRE SB cette AeTr ae ‘ A i octets, std Pretatnae 4s Cktonre od P 4 with my mother’s appro record of 189 feet 8 ii 3 Cs ait ? ws ‘ i SHAY . ane. Canandaicna. Rochevter and Crack Cyclists to Race Against prices renched, "= {IY sctive at the Dest) “sie then questioned me as to whether I had | "Tho winners were. us fellows: 100 yards ran, ree ar" BERION HAIN MATTRERSES, BEADING CON. SG, COLCHES DECOR of Pen bi Sawiantetnd Boor anes te por Y Money on call is enay at Sad per cent. Prime | ¢ver, thought of going upon the stage. | T told | Dodge, C. A. C.; 220 yards run, Dodge, C. A. | sl i front of te premie FORT: LABS : | fal and Sy o Seturacr, 80 mercantile. paper, 4306s4., Sterling exchange | ef that Thad never thought much about it. | C.; 440 yards run, Morrig@ A. D. ¥. M16. Az by two-story beck Sis shops edn snsious of tones posiat paren Records, | is quiet and steady to’ firma, with actual busi. | 1° Which she replied: ‘If you were my son I | one mile run, Morris A’ D. Y. Mf. C. A y modera couvenlences. furnitnre. This house was recently furnished re. | nese at 45%n48%¢ for sixty days and. 486%7a | Would most certainly desire to have you enter | 120 yards hurdle, Lewis A.C. 8. ‘N.; baig|. Terme: One-third cash kaidless of expense, every article 1s of the best make Se = | 4573; "'for ttemand. Ported rates, 486%caisn, | the dramatic profeasion.” mile bicycle, Yeatman, W. Y. M. C. A.;| Eomata, parable ecmtanntci abi tes saceteh Oy | ctntnand See Surctiien ct panes, DoUrht, and sbould I SEVERE STORM IN MICHIGAN. | Government bonds have been dull and steady;| g,., Youwill take my advice T would suggo "| ong milo bieele, Hanley, W. A. C.; run | Aged ot rust on rremiare wld, or allcanh, at ontion | “weda-nt WALT}iC B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts._| F Ers ASD Give Fre | state bonds neglected; railroad bonds quiet and | 4rn sare yon will become a prominent and Beit eee Ee ee ng broad | Gonverancing, Be. 2CSrchaners cot. etme tobe | LATIMEN & SLOAN; Auctioneers and Appraisers, | WARE peur ftasor ee” - | firm. i , » Bock, N. fe by , A. ten days, otherwise reserved VE » RK: . Di | be | "The upward movement in the stock market | Hiant actor.’ C'S. N.; throwing iFpound hamimer, Clark, | to reseli at risk and costof defaulting purchaser after she CHEN REQUISITES OF ERLAN DESCHTE: | FOLLOWING ¢ POPE'S KEMAINS.| nade furtber progress after 11 o'clock, and | oy -i™® Logan's manner was eo kind and full/ W. Y. M. C. A.; throwing 56-pound weight, | 8®.%:7s advertisement of such resale in some news i eae } a | while the gains were confined to small fractions | Of Sympathy that it made a most lasting im-| Dye, W. Y. M. C. A. UNCANSON BROS.. IMPORTANT SALE ot BOS PAY MORSING.OCTOBER THIRD. 1802. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED > They Arrive at St. Louls and Are Taken to / go ‘Louisville and Nashville at | Pression uponmy mind. It gave me also that sce es, 2e23-dkds pat rien Pthegestdenes of axentieinan declining owsekreR: | wun Minne Oe ee oT ee eee ai ak Gumaiene. wl eee we de ir meen | genuine encouragement which does young men A FATAL ACCID! or QCLOCK, we shall soil the entire contents of Eiorent | [LP daily. for Philadeichia wack days only y 6654 showed a net gain of 13 per cent.) $0" much good, that I at ENT. Furnicure, & tie desiring first-class afticies | Seprere for Phlledelphis will chy at St. Loci Mo., Sept 26.—The remains of | As a rule tho same. stocks were prominent | Paoived to taksher advice, She sail to mess | A Lady Thrown 7 TOMORROW. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, — | Should attend this sale ne ove arses | Soe secon, Philadelphia. Yor Wrond wet Gah Bin hee, whe Bd ak Sandanks x a jin ice hes — sank into, onitive | Tell that T could not hope to accomplish, much Lady an oa SS Car and P)UNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONFERS. COMPRISING IN PART plano isa Chickering, tn perfect opter. and cost spt ecgenachepiaes city a Wabash rail- * eset - a * - Fast ox 7.50 week days, and 3.45 Friday last, reached! this ; without industry. ; . — 4 ME SILK PLUSH PARLOR SUITE. HAND- | - se Auctioneers press, 7.50 atm = clan a 8 ¢aek th dives — od bmp ochre or} “A young boy never had moro cheering! At 7 o'clock last night an accident of a Kor-| REGULAR SALE AT STORE OF HOUSEHOLD ANON PORTIFLES RD WIDOW DRAPERY | RATCLIFFE, DARK 8 CO., AUCTIONEERS, eave bgetiassie nicl 7 words than those given me by Mrs. Logan and | rible and fatal nature happened on the George- EFFECTS ON TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEM-| FANCY TABLES AND CHAIRS, TC TURES | MO PAL AVE. NOW. | Accommofation. 5. 0am. Astle. The coaches were heavely draped in) the morning. Bar silver, 8334. phat I am in the dramatic profession I may say | town and Tenleytown electric rond. Among the| BER TWENTY-SEVENTH, 1602, COMMENG-| GHatita, HANDAOME PEDESTAL. MOgUTT Fir egion, withoni Shang 7 TAL. {TWO ELEGANTLY BUILT TWO-STORY AND For Boston, with sis 2 emblems. ‘The casket was placed on —_— T , 7 Q r STORY AX! ston. vat change, 7 508.m. wmek Aewwand pli aud Sap tn seas ot the dopey eat =I FINANCIAL AND comMerctat, | {one itell to her. I now Jook back to pale Passengers on the downward trip of car 81] OAT TENG CLOCK. BoRw OF Brae cr oS | Hotsrs o6 NSIS AND [CLS FIENCE PEACE: | Pee Rectan i. ait ehrongh erates camanen ‘clock in order to allow the friends of thy Point in my career and Mrs, Logan gave me my | "¢'@ Mrs. Augusta V. Darling, Miss Nora| one Concert Grand Piano (Coss. M, Stoll. maker, ETS ONE SUPERB CHERRY 0 AEDS AND T STREETS NORTHAEST BE | derainctiacthmastect, Brookiam i ad aon an opportunit: view the re- iret ” Bryan and Mr. Charles H. Reed, all of Dan- ‘Square Plano (Hazelton Bros. makers), Fine Satin, ABINE | FOLDING Br. AUCTION - ad fer +s om avoiding Farted general an opp cue.’ bags all of Den- | Paraask, Raw Silk and Piush Parlor Suites: Center | GaN HATE | On MONDAY, OCTORER THIRD. 1807, For Adlantic Cis, Wa0. 11 Oe mains, The coffin was artiati pt eee bury, Conn. They were returning from Glen ies, Piet and Mantel Mirrora, Gallluacka, Easy | CHAMBEM Fi | PANT FOUR O'CLOCK PM. we win Gave ad TL AS poe Shoe the stare and stripes. and on top lay the gen LAUREL, Echo, where a concert had been given, and| B,Néception Chairs, Sofie, “Divans, ‘Couches, | FOLDING MANTE | me | Fer, Baltimore. — } Correspondence of The Fvenine Star Cea Declan cee condition of the C85 | watenk, teh and Oak tet Roum Outten, Oapties.| SOLE DENG HET Improved by two “teustory and | ts ale 230 apeau. F 3 s : S two two-story and 3 At It e'lock the troope from Jefferson bar-| Tavnrt, Mn. Septeriber 26, 1502, | Bot Srv. T Darling and Mr. Reed were forced to) “* sth uct and ital ‘Nee Sut nat] RaRbie Bier HANDPOM HBAS | hownen fontlog $0 fet 4 tn how ow ¥ pn Simaay racks drew up before the depot and the pro-| Sosa arei. Age 4 stand on the front platform. and C. Mattresses, iprinie, Feather s OP LIGHT ; imine earls woven Mon ae Ty cession formed in soon afterward be- ee reas DONE | scat fad) ts ‘comveyasice) pabeed tee povec | Le ner kad) BEBION OAs STOVE IN PERFECT ONDER: | Bucemamhreraments Tovoo nes et, Gun the tanec to Be metery. The ical circles, not only in this particular portion | ,, : Velvet, Mf Sromes end KITCHEN REQUISITES, ke., Re. an Vall other necessary and convel For Pores Crest Like ca aa - of the fifth nal district, but in the | POSS? ® eharp curve was encountered, and the lounet, s and Ingrain Carpets. On THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, | aud built in the finest Th exrept Sunday ate = eye 80. Sad pi by phlei trict, but in the | suddenness with which the car made it throw — 1802, coumencitig at TEN O'CLOCK, at the reel: | rear and side aud oort conven For Anpapolls. + 30, .0an@ 11 50a. 7 es = folle Me grand =o mer-) Law county generally, so far as can be learned. The m Lot of Tins, &e., &e., of Si Articles. | dence, No. 1012 25d street northwest. weshallscll a | herdi's, and oppurtuntt | mAally except Sunday. Sunasre. = shal, Col. N g and staf; | D:kiLCanal bese ve fon of the Grana | 2% Darling from her balance. As she fell| “euch a» Tes and Coffee Pots, Boilers, Hea Caddies, | eCr\cr Collection of household efiecis in Aepehas | Terms: On cant bo Pann mn ; 7 Mieka wameatlons 3s cholera scare and the reunion of the Grand | toward the edge of tho car Mr. Reed, who was | __ Bakers, &c.. ke. ae” | Sondisien urge yearas the deferred as For Age ALEXANDRIA AND THE SOUTH. neariy 300 m: fs command, first soig | Army of the Kepublic at Washington will prob- | standing near, throw out a protecting hand, but A, © LEYX, Auctioneer, a te eeeeng Pre te Se LS op. 4.30.43 Oey Fegient. MN. G., 300 men re A.M. N. 5 ably, in measure, explain this Inck of enthu- | was unable, fing to the lack of space, to exert | As" “1000 ave. cor. of 10m et, southae, | T ATIMEN E SLOAN, Auctioneers $olen ok the an aes” Ay depo of a ae G..45 men Dr. Montgomery Sehayle 56 | siagm. is strength, and with w cry the Indy struck the VERY VALUABLE USIMPROVED PROPERTY on | hums required at the time of sal” “Terme to be cow % ews if dan, Foes on calean dita by & ‘The exodus of Grand Army folks from this | track. In an instant the rear wheel of the — NORTH CAPITOL STREET SEAR REM TORR | Bust with in freon days trom Ap TIS Wt Lo Pade sete - 110% | town, where they have been the guests of some | heavy conveyance struck her and life was ex AVENUE NORTHWEST AT PUBLIC AUCTION. | parthaner eat oh Mail convert a The woth, a0 and ORT ropriately draped horses, : | town, where they have been the gues e | heavy y 5 , aber or purchasers ie rescrved. “Ail convey. ‘sonth, 4.30 and 10.87 am. On cline aide of the caimon marched six | Loule.§ Nasi: 1 if | of our people during the encampment, is tak- | tinct, Before the car could be stopped the| TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, | 00 GAP AN. CCLOBER THIRD. ne? ot TINE | ancing, recording, & iyi (OS ae anim. sergeants as active pallbeacer- Mo Par. #5 | ing place and thev are leaving on every train, | body was dragged a distance of perhaps forty | REGULAR WEEKLY SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK OF Snes ere Ds = nan. 1 ier Keeminaton. 4.08 7.0% jesom was the general's h Mich. Cea 4¢| Their stay has been an enjoyable one, and all | feet, which added terribly to its mutilation, Po EE “a poy shicat ¢ 1 Hi. Auctioncera, 1407 Get. Fi ns eae 08 5.48, a 7 OR v a0 Diack and led by » ¥ The Read Trani? 5 | erat sas dome avery” thing ta) 1t8 “power to A HORRIBLE SIGHT. Se Bear Neg York avenue. tg 100 toot on Bencver | TRUSTER SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PRop. mm, 2a On Fah Saha Dando ix te ohue with crossed and | N.¥.&N Sle hy make them comfortable and happy. cl il CARPETS, STOVES street. is very desirable préperty, close to elec- RTY SIT Dm TEENTH TREE m. apeasyonn a cased in the | Nat Cordage: 23355 13336 ‘Town Treasurer B.C. Pritchard has an-| 4% dickly as possible lanterns were brought fesenre and should command che titeniion of specu- phe TWEEN BAND © STREETS NORTHEAST. |_| thinicand tnforwation a the oftee, northeast om. = in Gea. | a . | i elty incase | out, when it was discovered that the body of AND GENERAL HOUSEFURNISHINGS, =. = ‘0 Som im Liber | whore ani Pennevivania avenue, anf at era were Gen. Remy nounced that all city taxes ure due and in a coe * ‘Terina: One-third cash: balance tn one and two | day of April, AD. Mis. and duly rocored tm Liver | Ration, whpoe thigrenmeyiania avenue, an at 9 Ak 2 Pm ne eae cara rears October 1, 1892, and will be charged in- | the victim was laid open from the right shoulder | Consisting of & general assortment of usefal house- SE ee ee iste Cates ce ee and records | beaters to d-stination trom bosals apd oo . Gen. Jobn D. reece ee Goa eee terest from that date. ina diagonal line to the left side, leaving the ‘omplied with in fifteen days. sectited thereby. we wi oy General Manager. 1eu27! Generel Faseooss anout Barriger. Ma Dacwae Gis an oe eke ae The question as to whether the local trustees | heart and other internal organs exposed. ‘The | BOM goods suitable for parlor, dining room, bed ERSLOAN, Auctioneers, eRe at the preteen. nF | tptcentonn axe partes 4 ler of engineer corps, and Maj. Forsyth of the | $1,000 a U.S. Elec. ‘Light Co | for the public schools are bound to take the | clothes (a suit of white) with which it bad been | room, Second-hand Rugs, Carpets, &c. 1t r , Aucts., G12 E Poy abt pet pd pa A OI )R ¥. W. HUIDEROPER AND RECBEN POSTER, United States arsenal. Then eame carriages con- | 123%. American Security and Trust Co. | oath of office prescribed by the constitution has | enveloped were torn to shreds and crimson | BERN HEIMER & CO., Auction i cae ineton, All of original lot Zand part of RECEIVERS. taining members « . Pope the | Government Bouds—C- 5. 4s, Tegustel been a source of some difference of opinign | with blood. The police wagon was telephoned | H, ‘Buocessore to Weeks & Co., TRING EAST SIDE OF TENIM SUREET Bee The northwest normer of | ute in effect September 4. 1A aiiiercaias ot the hovel 2 Of the | 7850 ML 15 asked. ‘& 4s, coupons, smong thove having to do with the gnatter, and | for and Detective Frank Burrows accompanied ‘637 Louisiane’ sve. WEEN F AND. @OSTREETS NORTHEAST at eee ¥ ” deanencnpmese icine, Tedied Gunton, of which ¢ evueuie-| "ea 16 sakes. eer gr .a, 5s, | ithns been submitted to Attorney General Poe | it to the scene of the accident. Securing @ 7 NG No. 605 TENTHS: 5 S orth 83 fore? Uepontvare and Warren Dor; Ramses Post, G. A. K.:Hone of Veterans | sn gd 05 tok seed Were annat 3: | of the state, who has submitted the following | lantern he searched the track for the distance of REGULAR TUESDAY'S SALE WASHINGTON, D.C. anos for Prowt Hayat and Sires: cot Sunday. aintances of the | cur organizations, friends aud .« family. The procession marched with solemn tread to the fair grounds and carriages and cars eonvered the cortege to the cemetery. Rev. - , ORNITU! By virtue of a deed of trust. dated September 1, A.D. aicvear fund, ss. | opinion addressed to the state bourd of educa- | forty or fifty feet, and found, among other] — HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE, CARPETS, Be. | aefand duly ceconded in liber 1270,fone 255 ek soa. 7” 11 ally connects at Ta for sii Water stock, 74, 1903. | tion, which reads as follows: I ace no reason | articles, a gold watch, a chain.g ber beeastpin THIN. 0 Ree f the land recorda of the District of Columble, at nee i and two | ftitionson Novrolk ant Western rajibond apa toe sth = s, 19%, fund, cur: | why’ district school trustees should be excused |and a handkerchief, ‘The, body wes then | TCESDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTE, Bie reameet of the arty ected “thereby. we alts with tatereg and secured ty a dwed af trumt rm | Lopeee pointe south Path. Bisfeena 9 Reheat Touts tao bid, asked, “SME 9% 7% 210% 19% | from taking the oath of office prescribed by the | shrouded as much as possible and brought to | Contisting of veveral Five Parlor Suites. in plush, | HATRE Oty” prams. on MEDNESLAN, OCLOBEE | the Jfoperts. or allcasb. All ronvevancing and te: | Wushinston” go 7AGuntee eae aiee area ae ellascous Bonds—Washington and _George- | Constitution. They are undoubtedly oficers ap-| the seventh precinct, after which it | Bed Boom Sets, W. W. Springs, Hatr and Shuck P.M. all that certain = ~ 3 A Sleeperte New Orleans via Monten! and for Mem n 8 : Bed Rooms Sete, W. Wy. Springs, Hairs . Pirce oF parcel of land and | with in dftern das from day of ‘le, or the propery | RISOrer ond Dr. Schuyler delivered the foerel ora rowa Halle wl S40 6, 101 Did, asked. | Washing: | Pointed underalaw “madepursuant” tothe con-|was sont to the” undertaking ostab- | lows: Hiednteade: Diente, Mt, T'wtamla,, Comforts Eertoe Son 2k instars No 00 sneton. Be | Sas beret ar purchaeersrink and tint. A Grpoatt | fy nandtat Greenab ‘Bares i " i + re No. 2 . ie of sale. ara BeUstS and at Greensboro’ with fon ‘at, the grave and the carket was inaud Georgetown ‘aliva Cooveruibie 4. 153 stitution and the general regulation requiring | lishment of Jamos F. Clemente, On the ring | Mantels, Carpeis, Kure, Toiet Sota, Creskery. Bet | Mh uci By apt 100 feet 104 Inca morn visedagis art Tt ea ae eae a then lowered = im’ the b. Three 140 askes ‘asonie Hall Ass'n 54, 105 bi ‘every person hereafter elected or appointed | finger of one of the hands a gold band contain- UNCANSON BROS.. At neers. Jess. running back to # wide alley. with the improve- No. M. BEND 5 inten. Spm Delle farrenton range Volleys were fired over the grave asa military | —s#ked. || Washingion Light Infautre “st mort- | to office in this atate” to take the oath of office | ing tho inscription “To A.V'B.” was noticed, | i. ae Baneefberren. conmstincef atwo-atory and basement | _seodatte °°” “LATrMbH SLOAN, aucta._ | {Mvuru trae for Front Noval ant Mirasburg™ taliy: salute and the sorrowing relauves and friends | Fage 66 1904 100 Ind: — asked. Washington Light | plainly includes them. Section 19 of article 77 | The victim's maiden name, it was learned, had | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF CR ECE ae eee Rett cash: balance tn one or two| [ATIMER © SLOAN, AUCTIONFERS AND AP | | 11.00 1100» in. Dally, WASHINGTON AND SOUT. : Peakreee Ar a eee WESTERN. VESTIBULED 1 coraromed REET BETWEEN MASSACHUSETTS AVE. | Fests, secured by a deed of trust onthe property. with SERS, 1407 G STREET. TERN VESTIBULED LIMITPD. on, i tack ae coe a8 | of the code as amended and re-enacted by the (eG ery. It has not vet been | Company, series A, 6s, 125 bid, — asked. Wi begun with a B. A photograph of hereelf | 3 — " ., Dining. Parlor ond Smokine z ° ¥ terest at 0 per cent per annum, payable seio}-annt aoc : decked whether o guatd will be placed over | ton Gas, series B, 68, 126 bid. — asked. act of 1892, chapter 533, does not provide by | which had been taken on the afternoon at Glen| NUE AND B STREET NORTHEAST, mpg Tip ihe and recording at purchasers | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF T&o-STORY AND BAST. | Cars.and runsto Atlanta(time1® hone: with Pm igure = : ton Gas’ Co. Convertit 185 bid. — asked. | whom the oath shall be ‘ndmmistered to them, | Echo was found in 8 pocket of the dead Indy's wee set Of Least duly recorded in Liber Aiderost of one hundred dollars (pico) re: | MENT BRICK DWELLING. ON THE MEST thronch New York and Wash ington. to, aie - | Eckington Itailroad 6a, 101'h 5 asked. Chesa- | nor repeal, either in express terms or by | dress. It represented a woman with fine form | the District of Columbia WE WILL SELL ON TCES. peake and Telephone 8s. — bid, | implication ti | s * DAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. D. | Complied with within ten day . Geod of trust dated 11.20 p.m. Daily: n 7 leashed. Capitol ana Nortn O Street Kalizoad int | {72plieuno™ |p Sections Hand. 7 OF ary | and handsome face of perhaps thirty-six years | Tu): st WAL Past FOCI O'CLOCR EAP, infront | Fegold st the rink and cont of thedefaufting purchaser. | ,2Y,uiFtac ofa doo! of trast cared 1 Inch day of Bichmond ‘and, Pevete wonton: Pullman “Sense | Mortgage Ss. loz bid, — asked. | Metropolitan | O°). 1 : sata as id Of the premises. oll of the following described real | BY order (TONNES F_ BROWN, Trustee, | 181, et'sea., cue of the land records of the Distri-t | New Vork and Washington to Hat Springs vis hone: They Will Be Supported hy the Trainmen | (allroad Convertible éx 110 bid 20 aaked. U.& | onthe.” and accordingly I am of the opinion INTENDED TO Go HOME SATURDAY. eatato and premises in the Districtaf Columble known | goog ateay ONC! GREEN, Trastee, Se one ty Saracen of the vere “PRAT AON UASETSOTOe tien omoprvser amr sng | American Security and’ ‘Trost a, 1905. A. On 100 | and #ubscribe the oath of office before the clerk | _T88t Week Mrs. Darling, who was a widow, | {2/)imDante delta ea near [STINE & SUOAR, Aeccionsers, 16070 seest | Soe Pr rhe OEE Oe ee TEE | pe nea nak See ae at Cavan Ravine, Towa. Sept. 26.— The striking | pid, — asked. American Security aud Trust 34 | of the circuit courts of the several counties ax | Came to Washington with friends to attend the | ninendred and sate hve, a her at recualed te | TRUSTRE'S SALE OF VERY DESIRARLE PROP. | fwinare 1031 Wh170, tnd Inwuwed bia twovetary | Wawhinetol kite me 7 AN pet. Aaty apa ASS oe operators feel more confident of winning than | 100 Si fasts 1006A. 0. iy Duk asked. | Provided by section 6 of that article. “The | encampment, and her husband having been a | Laer 18 fells c1G: of sha records of thesarveyors | "" ERIY, BEING No. lhe Q STREET NORTH. | s-ven-rvow Bric Re a ae et at any time since the inauguration of the | Washington Market ‘Co. imp. 6a, 110 bi school board of Prince George's county will | Union soldier she staved over to attend to some | and sineular the improvements, "ways, easements 3 - aged ne and recording oe to pe ike. Ata union meeting of all railroad or- | Washington Market Co. exten. 68. — bid, ] 0 ; 1 . soohiat i of the | ett. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's | Sitdas. runs to and from Hern isa onle take official cognizance of this question at their | pension business. She was to have gone home | fish's. Privileges and ap urtenances to the same be- | pistrlcr ut Colnmbiic made on tee Sits dogat Fetene | cost, BhrouRh trains from the -outh arrive We | Washington Market Co. int 63, 1892-19 next meetin, | on Saturda Terms Pe Delance ® Seteeq.. ne of the land records of | CU. SIDE OF FIFTEENTH STREFT BETWEEN | Orieansvia Mont and We Guired at the time ofaale. “Ifthe terms of salearenot | SIDE, OF FIFTEENTH STREET BETWEEN | Oricane vis Montromery a the property will be | pF AND.G, TELEGRAVHERS CONFIDENT. fternoon, but a detaining hitch | Terms: One-third “4 ‘Terms easy and made known at sale, , 7.004.m., 10.25a.m. and ®.M4p.m.-Mapesses one 5 e Saturd ight * <, ‘ 7 bal ‘in two equal in- | 8:35,4.D_ 1802. in the case of Joseph H. Crown et al- ww. Fave 1s ie ton, 19.05.0.m. and fi. ganizations held Saturday night | saxed. Beacon Council, No. 28, Junior O. U. A. M., | oceurred.which prevented her departure, Her | staliments at one and two years, notes to be given | 38, Jobe E. Crown ot al. hte aie teen erdes W. WOODVILLE FLEN: } Trustees Le Car riers and infor = committee appointedre, pre-| | National Bank Stocks—Nank of Wasningtoh, 300 | of Laurel. will give a grand ball and oyster sup- | home in Danbury was in Librare place, whero | Dearing interest from day of sale at 6 per cont per a rewises, on WEDNESDAL, THE FIFTH Day. OF | LATIMER & SLOA’ ne mnished at ofive, 1300 Pennsylvania ave. senting eight organizations. to wait upom | 20.7 “Sct blltans ast bide Packed.” Central, | PeF At the Academy of Music on Friday even- | she resided with her mother. At'the time of | 3uyopiavle semi-annually, and to be secured by | DOTOMEN Inve. AT HALE-PABT FOUR O-CLOCK Latin & stoax. oo oe enw iran aeens: Westen cials of the road thi« morning for the ; $3k¢t, Metropolitan. 208 bid. 4 wked. rm. | ig, September 30. he accid i i wurchaser. A depositof €200 required at time of sale, | ¥;M., tho following real property. to wit: | All that i “LS BROWN, the officiais of the road this m B00 bid, — askeil. Second, 163 bid, — asked. Farm: | 198 ‘ z the accident the greatest excitement prevailed | P! requi ime of sale. ‘or parcel of jana and’p-emises stugte. lying and A: & BROWN, General Agent Do, purpose of requesting them to submit this i Mechanics’, 199 bid, — asked. Citizens, |__Mr. J. O. Jackson of Franklin, Pa.. is visiting | among the car's passengers, and around the | ,cuvexancing. kc. at purchaser's cost, Terms of | Poine in the city of Washineton. in the District of Co- IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR a - TURK. General Passenger matter of differences between them aud the | 165 wid, 189 asked. “Columbia, 161 bid, — asked. | bis sister, Mre. W. D. Burton. He is accompa- | undertaker’s door a crowd surged and talked in | trustees reserve the right to resell the proersy et the | UMbla, Known and distineuished. as lot fifty-seven HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, (CEESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. - a ay bid. — “i. ‘Traders’, — bid, 125 | pied by hi a | i A r . «| (7) of Kineman's recorded subdivision o square MBUACING IN PART seme operators to arbitration a Le ee eT nee rennet: i. Us | wled by his wife and child. | horrified whispers until they were requested to | Tk snd cost of the defaulting purchaser. after 5 days' | Dig bered two hundred and forty-one, (41). ‘The lot ME PARLOR SUITES TP- SCHEDULE IN EFRECT JUNF 1 The committee will contend that they believe | Asked. West End, 105bid, 112 a8ke neon, Maj. Little, inspector of the Post Office De- | leave. Mehedin Washiucton, DeGe. oe BEwSPAPOE PU- | fronts 25 feet Q miret by a Gerth of 120 feet toan | HOLSTERED IN SILK Pl Lait AND HAMAS Trains ieave daily trom Union Station {8 ame 9, it unmafe to run over the road apon train | DT Ske vasnington and | partment, has been stopping here during the ———— OSCEGLA G. GREEN, ) Gt a REAL LACE HANGINGS, HANDSOM. i TS orders immed by xnch incompetent men as are | ,/glzoad Biocks Twasmngron and, | encampment. The major lives in Laurel. THE couRTS. sO-dkds WILLIAM A, GORDON.) Trustes | Sah mut a's wirect hortheren, Dies aforetal FANCY Hoe TABLES AEE: | bandocmest ani mmom complete Raith Peaks Benes now said to be handling the kers. In case amvia, 55 bid, 6 asked. Capitol and North O| Cadets Olmstead and Perry of the Naval pian THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL | _ Terms of sale: Ons-third of the purchase money in vi DOW CHATK, EBONY CABINET, | Wg*!from Washington, of & refusal of the oficiaix to do ‘his the other | street, #3 bid, #asked. Rekington and Soldiers’ | Academy have been at Oak Crést visiting Mr. Equrrr Covar—Judge Coz. FaESRAY,, BEPTEMBER TWENTY-SEVENTH, | SOT (wo years: with Intereat from doy ef select the | CARPETS PLAC RAMBER, MALL ASD STATE | _2.00/.m. dour “Cictonati and wt. Lata ons will then have a grievance an Home, 25 bid. 32 asked. Georgewwn and Tea-| W. W. ’ i m2, at saine hour ani : a of sale ¥ ING "AREE: Pa aied. newly % organizations will joo ri oop ali aha leylown, — dbl. 6 aaked. Mock Creek. 100 bid, | *° > Carry and fa: = _Today—Ficklin agt. Hudson; injunction con- Cat he ee rate of aix (0) ver cent per annum, payable semi-an- RUS. Fs | Syain, with dining car. Pullman's finest core, general strike will most undoubtedly ye Te- | lertown, ——.— Soma” Sicaenuen Mkestes comers: te nak. WILLIAMS. GORDUN,} Trustees. | nuaily. to be secured by the [promian ty notes of thy Dib tt, Fa te e raging reports are | National Union, 15 bid. "18 asked. ‘or- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. + ok snald required of the purchaser at the titue of sale. 1, oming t from all porta the sestem and that | coral Te bid. —" aaked “Columbia, 35 bd, 164 | Crven MaRLBOUO', Mb, Sept. 26,1892. | Mied:"‘olter of parcheee Stine ee a | RATCLIFFE.DAHR &CO., Aut. ,020Ps.ave.n.w | Giivalenciue and recon at the coat of the pa Hrtenat Obie Lrviawion oct Lele RS oe the new men who were induced to take the | asked. Potomac, 90 bid, 95 asked. Riggs, 7% bi fied: pareh cepted. | TPUBTES'S SALE OF FINE BUILDING Lor ox | f the ter.ny of sale be not comp! im to, Lexineton and Lavtevil orn. place of strikers continue to come out, sy asked. People's, 54 bid, 6% asked. Lincol Mr. Belt. Townshend, one of the oldest and | Parker agt. Parker: divorce granted, THe SOOTHE St CORNER OF NINETEEN TR | eats from time of sale the trustee reserves the Fe pee ee OS Josatane-<betianas | > i ankou” “Commercial, 4 'vid, 6% ‘asked. | most highly respected citizens of this county, | — AND @ STRCETSNORTHWEST, IN THE CITY | Gefauitine purchaser e 4k “rpededgrtempenpiedmenc: wd Stocks—Coiumbia ‘Title. 6% vid, | e1 i | Honored by His College Fraternity. ron pent apn aoe png | died very suddenly at his home, near the Charles y jen sf tr: ROBERT CHRISTY, Trustee, eiigat stocks Washington Gas, | county line, early yesterday’morning#of acom-| _ At the biennial convention of the Sigma Chi | trust d-ted April 28, 187%, and recorded in Liver Ni asp New Tork even. The undersizne (G0 pm, dally—Fxprees for Gordonsville, Chan, Jottenehia” Richmond, Wayussbon Restatea, eat WILL TRY TO SMASH RECORDS. | — ce “under acertain deed of | 5¢23-d&is as aud b. : ; “ nt Ps 2. he 4 it — “Vall n 5 » | Principal Virginia points Bicyelists Zimmerman and Johnson wilt | 4% bid, 45% asked. Georgetown Gas, 47 bid, — | plication of diseases, | fraternity held in Indianapolis in August Mr. | fue? wilt on TUESDAYS Vie TWENTY: | CREAL ESTATE ON THE NORTE SIDE OF E BL gnbonite the Arno, we shell sell the entire con- | siyui 7 Tua1 peu nut tickete at Company's Ofem, Appear in the Chicazo Tournament. | “Tei¢pjone Stacia _— Auerleau Grapnapnone. 3x | George W. Wilson, jr., left here last week to Reginald Fendall of this city was elected | SEVENTH DAY Gr SEVTEMBER, sme. at FOUL | STEEWT METWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH | 2 OAN, Auctioneers. | el: __li._W. FULLER. Gen'l Passenser Agent. cago, Sept. 26.—The committee in charge | Dil. 4's asked. Chesapeake and Potomac. 43 Did, =| attend the Maryland Agricultural College. |arand consul, the highest office in | ton tothe leai‘and ichest (Mader Therefor all that | | By virtue off teiree of the Supreme Court of the | J ATIMEK& SLOAN. Aactionoern. = BA Tone & OMI nATLKOAD, ation day bieyele tournament, | “Yigetlancous Stocks Wash. Brice Machine, —| 4, !u¢ October term of court will convene here the | order. Asn recognition of | iri-tof Colutsbia: and desiruated on the ofc ple: | LOM wasrein Joun P. Ford etal’ dre complainants | TRUSTEES’ SALE OFA” TWOSTORY FRAME Schedule in effect May 22. 1997 October 21 and 22 at Washing. | bid. 30 asked, Great Falls Ice, 125 bid, 131 asked. | the Stet week in October. the honor thus ‘conferred on the Evailon | ofvsid city ay all of, lot lettered Nin John C ars and Ainte Ford vt al. are defendants, the undersigned | “WOU. NO. 1 OR THEAST. Leave Washington from station corner af New Rerwer uae applnbetee | Ball wantin pid, “pneumatic | James P. Baily and N. Pruitt of Washington | Alumni chapter of this city, of which Mr. Fen- | Subdivision of apart of square numbered oné hun- | trustees will offer for sale c ‘auction. tn ‘daly recorded yee eras. juli or ‘20 bid, — asked. "Pneumatic | — Y ! ee m o ys i l forty-two e on URS Sh For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibule’ Limite? tom Park, report that the park management [09 (vice (ts bid — aakee. Lincoln Hale 75 | strived last night and will go to the Patuxent |dall is a prominent member, the membors of | /paamdforty-tw> (142), °° to! OO | of the mremises on THURSDAY. the SIXTH DAY OF ed At | pares trains Tl Roe me RTS te elie = are putting the truck in record-break- | bi a ivy % bid. 9% asked. | river tcday to shoot ortolan. The season is on | that chapter assembled Saturday night at a | andvanetack with the same width 71 feet 0 inches | P.M. the following describe real estate, situate in | THI TETIE TH DA OF SEETEM EER, AE eee ing shape. ‘Twen: thousand invita- Nor. & Wash. D.C-Steambuat Co. 95 bid, — asked. | now and sportsmen from all over the country | dinner at the Metropolitan Club, alcng G street north. the city of Wasnington and District of Columbia, to | O*CLOCK P.M.. in front of the premises, all cf ti oe aamall ovat Washington Market, — bid, 15 asked. | to, nee | Lowe ante Trust. tat olds Ioh asked, Ametean | ‘The teed bird reason has closed until Thanks- | ever attended by members of the chapter, | due atthe time of sa'e and the expenses 0° sale, : @ tertnis of sie, bed by it: Parts of lots respectively distineu'shed | folie wale The dinner, was one of the most enjoyable foliowa’ Tne amount a! indebteducns sure thereby” | Xa Dered yoni or sound aa at im the Discriet of Co- | of Wins Be Tood's | j | | are crowding to the grounds. tions the country. horeemen be mailed to p twenty-five btedness secured thereby, | and numbered on the plat or round plan Ti | oP. said city” as” sixteen (16). and. seventeen of lots veut () and nine (9), in | FOr Lexinston and Staunton, $10.40 a.m. orticnta : . “gape y_ | cash(these are estimated ct he sum of $6,400).balance | (17), in sgnare i bered dred and thir-y-three (108 For Wincheater and way stations, 15.30 p.m. Nancy Hanke record of 207% made on this Security and Trust. 124 bid, 125 asked. ‘National | Siving, when they will be on again, | Among those present wore Dr. G. N. Acker, W. | intwo equal payments atsit and tyeiveimouthe trons | seventecn (S17) co fiyerter with all and, siurular. the haprywementa: | ¢ StL cura “Houde, Roanche, famous track) broken. Z rman will Safe Deposit and Trust Co., izz bid, —asked.| The match game of bali at Lieland Saturday, | J. Acker, George Y. Coin, Andrew B. Duvall, | day of sale, beating inte:est at 6 per cent per annatn, | on H street north elght Ways. easements, rights, privileces and r. | GUattanoogs and Memphis, .4 a.m. “21. cack) broken. Zimmerman | wil | Washington Safe Deposit, 100 bid. — asked. between the Lieland nine and the Pastimes of | Robert Farnham. R. W. Harkness, Howard Key- | tea secured to the mnetaction of he ratte, £208; | line cetera eis my quseurrod elctoen 15) end ct | Sonuscesto the enue Colonia or tn any wieeagper | Su't Patra chr rjuce™ aed aestes 6h Mt vhecase | Marlboro’, resulted 41016 in favor of the| worth, Louis Mackall, Dr. Reginald Munson, | be’required at time of male, If the tera of sale are | then e mest with said fl strect thirty C33) feet more oF | "SY": One-half cash, balance in two-equal install. | _ fe" Baltimore, ng i teas Si | “Ex div. Lislands. | Wiliam L. McPherson, Marshal Ransdell, | not complied with iu ten days after sale the trustee | Jess,to the eastern wall of the two-story brick house on | ments of six aud teelve mnths bee tee iuteeet es | CB we. oo also - Johnson's sine, — > George. H. Eunnell, a merchant of this town, | Charles A." Rhette, Dr. E. L. Tompkins ‘and | Will resell risk and cost of Autaulting purchaser. said Jot numbered seventeen (17) and now belonsing | therate of 6 per mun, eccured by deed ot ee ee eee eee | TOR ere MarKett ae —western | itt Providence Hospital in Washington, where | Maj. Samuel J, Walker. —erlesodiae He ROSS FEREE. Trasien._ | tte. thence norsk one hundred (R00) set, depth of | Sritig, AaePostt of 8100 will be required af the tim bee will make efforts to recover the record. | super, 1.904225; doe extra, 240ad.26: Go. family, | Be has undergone a severe surgical operation. | hope fateciton tat ike eeuniey Seaton URE DAYS. Say tbters Coo) fort. more wr ese ani thence, south wins the trustron reserve Tee riche sorenedl “on; winter wheat paint, disasad; apring | At ameeting of the directors of the Prince | college fraternitice in the country. Besides © | — ——__EUFU F (30) Zoek, more, or leas. and thenre 8 herwise the trustees Tresor “he Ficht to oe a feneat patent, swratn: spring wheat. stragne | George's County Fair Association on Saturday | large alumni membership it now his 41 active | YW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers hree-ntory brick house belontine to Thomast: Noyes | Preler'y at, We Fine tnd. cont of the getauiting pur” Sh ae. DEATH IN THE storm. | Sats — rece pte 6.54) barrels: sbipmbeute. 446) the Jackson property. Iring on the east vide of | chapters and 487 members among college stu- | reREMPTORY SALE OR VALUABLE BUILDING | of, fonpecls, belonetn ty’ Thuzas L- Noyes, to the | some iewspaber pub sed in tus District ror Apnayovs. {-4pand &.205 m.- 12.10en06.28 ‘ | barrels; sales. 979 barrels. Wheat firmer—No. 2| this town, was bought for the fair grounds for | dents, LOT, FRONTING 0. LUMBIA OB BLA- | Tavant apace new or formerly between the sald two | ge21-rost HOR HENS.) rastees. For Frederick, 18.45, T1130, am. #L1 1oak B Fierce Gale Swept Over Michigan, Doing | red spot. Zéaieu: Sepuember, (a6; October, 16% | 91.350. ‘The land lies on the west eide of the —_—_— DENSRURG GUMNPIKE NEAK C. STRAUSS’ | brick bous-s, said ground benz Improved by two | = Span 200. kecugacee | 5, ane sd — eo. LR ee ay as oem ame! | Baltimore and Potomac railroad, one-half mile _ Quite a Fire in a Stable, i DNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Twenty. | egauey rick houses numbered respectively 465 | 2 ATCLIFPE, DAH & CO.. Auctioneers Fir Bora and way poime O40 eee Trceasem, Mics, Sept. 25.—A fierce gale of |} mock. 1.852499 bushels; | south of Marlbbro. This morning between 9 and 10 o'clock a fire | RICUTE, (CEI E OCLGCK, HM me auall ell tn | ier ofaaie; Onedhiea o€ the purchase money in | CHANCERY SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME WoUsE | | For (alhrtry ww Sent 25,9000 my wind from the northwest, accompanied by rain, | See. See caer ial broke out 3a the express stable of Samuel Lel- | ofja:?of Lone Meadows 20 front fet by 100 feet deep. sntieo yenre fr the day ale thee dofereed pay pAtENUE, ANACOSTIA, D.C. BY AvCTIUN. Eis Eaprevs’ traits eres ‘Sori -aral atone is section of or . in Gotde cane my Re tine ot ae, ts tc bear the rate st six perc Tiriue of a decree of ihe Court of the | Onis, “ha. T10 , swept over this section of the «tate | mized spot,’ S34 ass; September, 534: Louis Keller, a young man employed as bar- | erat coldan street southwest and caused | scgise WALTEN I WILLIAMS & 00., Aucta, | Srms*nuestsutarme at ee retest Bit percent Dir | By ratue,of s Gesree of ibe Saprenge Oemtaf the | SU T aor uh NEw YoRe AND Pui last night, doing great damage to farm ar. 3 ssi receipe, xLe bushels; | | Louis Keller, » young ployed as considerable damage. The stable was closed at | “| Grmually: andtetwoneuned ny thnotegand deed or | fuuber, A. Ii n'coaty caawe 13M heck i aaeiphie, ADELPHIA. is! a 2 hi a wer, Wi riso! it i |, Aucts. raisers, deeds of © e purcha hasers beth C. Rovey et are compl i in. New York, Bost onal, property and causing lows of life. dv—-wuite, Sais: yellow, Seas®- Gata | fre re mnovir was & Prisoner | the time and the fire started in the| L, WEFT snw. | Realestatesold. oral caste at the option ct the pur. | and Owen obey: et al, are defy —— 0 06, Dinara Ga am. 12.) oe, in the Police Court today. He was ar| tof, where hay was stored. ih defeindante, thee under A summer cottage at Devil's Lake, near! Steait—No.% ite western, 3$a39; No. % mixed 7 “ e An alarm HOUSI ip yUaMITO! " chaser. A devosit of $2CO will be required on each sened ‘stone will ofer fo, axle iy ynblic anc . Dinine Car), 1.30 p.m., Bleeving Oar, here, was blown from its foundations and com- | Western. 35s, a37—receipis, 17,000 buagels;’ stock, | rested by Detective Carter on com-| from box 313 brought several fire companies | GENE FEO ne AT AUC: | ieee oe reel een Te Sees et incl | BER TWENTE INGHTH. Se, Ar PINE ee celphia, Wilmington and Chester, 8.0 iy wrecked. Of its three occupants Mra, | 193.850 bushels. Rye steady. ag pF plaint of fs yeteran named Peter Lee,/und the firemen extinguished the flames COMPRISING IN PART of sale within :wenty days from 3 e followin veal’ estate, to wi % ¢ Graham was almost instantly killed aud | “5% bushels: stock, 4.208 Sushels. | Hag dail and | 144 came here to the encampment from | after considerable hard work. ‘There were no . SECS RTuorsreren | Sustecs reserve the richt to revel Nd 6S of Rates and Calachan's subsiivieion of lot 28 | Etflet Parlor Cars on all day. . eat fo choice timothy, 15.00a15.50 “amp! i anitcos'. Ail convey in se tion 3of Barry Farm, together with the iimprove- ron, *2.40 p.m, With Pullman Baffet Siaep- her hasband and year old babe were seriously | freignts -teady—steamer to Liverpool, per bi Springfield. According to his testimony he | horses in the stable when the fire broke out. ey HES. OAK HALL | ofthe purchaser or purchasers. consis'ing of a two-story frame house ine Carrunnine through to Boston eithout Sd.; Cork for orders, per quarter, 38; cotton, | was stopping at the hotel mentioned and he | The loss is estimated at about $1,000. é rth JOHN P. ‘One. third of the purchase money to de paid | vis Powrbkeerste tridge, isnding passengers in B. __— | gents. per 100 pounds, Nour, 12 centa per 100 | gave the bartender #120 for safekeeping. When —— TIRES nee pe PS eee Ee e m Saez, . rH $ : a Of sale, the defersed Payments to be secured or cu. OAdeemn. Siti EXCITEMENT AT CHEYENNE. — | Pouds. Cotton nomina!—middiing, 7%. Pro-| he called for it the bartender failed to An Example Should Be Made. ’ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C of trust upon the “remises aud to. bear interest from | 200m. ncovigumaast versione Visions stewsy—mess pork 13.50hal4.u". a exe nha that ke caret can ese wal sezid&as | the day of saleat the rate of Over ceut perannum | TEx "Sunday. “Dally. ¢/Sunday only. loose shoulders, Jong clear. SX: el roduce it. iia ye ORRIN edat the health office NY x Cade Bearer | WEI Tala, “mterent payable” sent -annually.oF all ‘trein, Riot Followed the Anti-Catholic Speech of | jiges, Ss; fugar-pickled shoulders, “3; #ugar- | he was robbed of the money. “ Detective Carter | some time in July complained of the actian of ~ See iat eeinaw aes ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON. Aucts., G12 Eat aw. | Pash atthe option of the purchaser. \ deposit of | Baerace called for sat sheen trom hotele ant Missouri Editor cared smoked shoulders, vad: hams, sinall, | 15; | said that there was a safe near the defendant's | a colored undertaker named Edwards, Tt ap-| Bee UWIRIICE, ROS cone oe TEM er he raid at the thine of sale, Terms to be com- Epaidences by ¥ ‘Transier Co. on orders left st large, liv; lard, refined, % crude, i. Butter | place of operations, but, instead of putting it | : Pr | O'CLOCK, at reskdenice Nu. 112 twe: theteeet norte | AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS Putt pitla siren days or ile trusteonreserve the | ticke: offices, 619and 1301 Pa. avs in Scere: Duxves, Cot., Sept. 26.—A Cheseune special | grpcreamery, fancy. 25a%; do. fair’ to choice, | there, he claims to have putin bis own trunk, | Peated that a colcred girl named Maud Myers | west LATIMER & SLOAN, s @ofaultine purchaser. Ali conveyancing, recording, | "Gen. Manazer. fmy2a) “Ah fase ue to the News says: T. J. Lyons, edigor of the St. 2224; Se, iaattation ts ladl . fancy, 10st slo. | Judge Miller held him in $1,000 bail to await | died of diphtheria at the home of her par- | _ %6+ Auctiuneers, CORNER PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. | Ke. 0 BE the Pea OE a ane, Oe Joseph American, of St. Joseph, Mo., | Sad to cholce, Tals: a ape mee the action of the grand jury. ents in St Mary's court near 24th and H) WM. LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer, 037 7th st. n.w. C., AT THE END OF THE CABLE ROAD. 44 Lonisians vo. n See POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. attempted to lecture here last night on “Ro- | No. 7,184. Sugar firm—granulated, oy. Whisky eal streets, and it was reported that the | wipNiSDAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIGHTH, | By authority of the owners.I will offer at public | arz-anas MANION BOWIAN: Tigi RI a area areRaRmERS joss ommend manist influence on public schools.” He quiet—1.%al26. — Peanuts firm—Virginia fancy Cut His Wife With a Razor. undertaker threw the ice and water from the! COMM! \t_LEN O'CLOCK sate on WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTU-EIGHTH at J Bed received an intimation that | BA™#PICKed, Sivad; farmerw, 9X; Nortm Carclina,| 4 eolored man named John MeDaniels was a | ice chest into the alley. It was stated that, IN FROND ASD Ni‘UIN ay SUingnbos, | TayGr "srPreMD 1M at FIVE. O'CLOCK | EAN 1 " $2 xonrorP Ake eR niscron, bie would enaue if he carried out his in- | “BALTIMORE, Sept. 26.— Baltimore and Onio| prisoner m the Police Court today. His arrest | Some cluldren in the alley aio some of the ica | 19) NEW AND NECOND-LARD BRUSRELS AND | Pichcelt Monee ee Trane Ms lane Report face OCEAN STEAWERS. ROUND TRY é —_ stock, 93 bid; Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern tis Mie wits barged that he 82d later on two more deaths occurred. UZ |NG“ATN CARPETS, BORDERED BOD) BRUS- | strectsat the corner of Warehouse alley, and running | ROUTE TO LONDO Increased freight accom ani quick do tention. and when he appeared on the platform | socks 1 Did: Bansolidated gas bonds, iio asked; | Wa# caused by his wife, who charge: the | dertaker Edwards was called to account and ie CELSASD VELVET CARPETS. HALL AND S1AILX | back of said, widch to the wall of the Fellroad ero i ‘NORIH GERMAN LLOYD 8. livery from New York and Philadelphia. Be eahibited two six shooters, which he sald he | Go"'ticen, soicaso. ns cut her throat with a razor. John attempted | produced an affidavit making « deuial of the | Sp! tING CUCLOTH, Se. LARGE QUANTLLY | bei Fas ghee From Glin: wharf daily at Spam. would use tA nope tra = oan ——— to execute himself while held in the station as a | charge, as well as a certificate of his own good | CHATKS, BED : NX) and tions jwere, Dui, to th e5 ———. Telephone call, 1350. Theno ware ab —— DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. riaoner. character. = ‘Taun, . « Sat, Oct. & | Kom, a them being Catholics, pe Dr. Osmun, the sanitary inspector, was de | Panost x eerrrenetinensaaiateard Reet Shims, Taos, Oot Hi, 0'ame’ Aller Baty | NORFOLK AN He was frequently interrupted daring bis His wife appeared and told her story, and | , DF Osman, the snnit meat, CHAS. FAMLOI AND BED. ibe prcoentfrarne bulldines are ttvie tmif at +s, | Seren a3 lecture, and at last he called upon the police- TO BE SETTLED IK THE COURTS. Judge Miller ted the issuance of a warrant | tail li ih sed ack - he fuiled to | = 73? haar eater tenn aed p50. | Comfortable state rooms. excellent table, lurw: DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, BD. G. mensnd ushers present to clear the house.| ‘There wasa bearing this afternoon in the| charging s murderous usmult, and the oot | Te, Ofleer” Hamkaatt taka Be eee BOCLOSE A CONSIGNMENT. os aun a ee FOKTRESS MONROE ana Amid a scene of wild confusion this was par-| board room of the Com missioners’ office on the | ent over until tomorrow. court and he reports tha: the place is in good PO,AABLES, SAME QUSL ity. Besos se oe i Ato NORFOLK, TA } : ‘1 pee tout Lyons took a revolver in each | “ae of James D. Donnelly, against whom judg- went in:duass sanitary condition. < re ‘The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers, started to leave the ball. ‘ment for 694.60, the amount of the fines, with | thirteen-year-old colored boy named Ed- He jearned that Policeman Goucher had t i WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK. SOUTHBOUND. ; ced ter’ viblstboae OE tee ot 1! sworn out warrant charging the undertaker | se reached the dove Prick Nolan, a po | terest, Bras oP put whose” counsel ob- | Ward Jones was in the Police Court dock this with violating the halt ordinance, but that | COR. RST. AND MAS”. AVENK Ww, TART piney tries gf Fortra Munroe a0 a — ana upon the two and tamed a stay and the case carried to | morning foran indecent assault on Willie Holt- the latter had no} been ween rince the warrant | . CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVED Ur tO HOUR OF next day. Arrive at at 7:04, m., where Toes commenced shcoting. “The ‘icing tet |the Supreme “Court ons. super-|man, the little son of W. J. Holt-|was procured. Dr. Hammett atid thap the | SALE- — eS | Sorlias, be . i ae ee came general and thirty shots were fired | coleas. West Stoever, theattorney for Donnelly, | man, Lawyer. Wiswoll defended the boy. | chi sid to hays eaten the tee was not RAUNT, Dans co., avevionzens | | we,,! - , NORTHBOUND, in « few seconds. Patrick Moore, a | offered a compromise oi m4 | Judge Miller heard the testimony of several i 9 — cme ER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Auctioneern Nae ee ee ese pamcaaiamt deposed ec | witeret wed foon Paved centenee, “BAG © | underakerand joer ies ashe maaghien | TETERBTURAREAL Ry ageride | WALPERE. WILLIAMS & 65. Tasos MEATY 222s Reales ng through ly, inflicting s probably ttle, old or young, white or . the | example should be made of him, COOKING UTENSILS, TEST EE te 4 4 THESE ‘ound. Policeman Nolan was stabbed in | the asseswor 2541, and that while no license was . “any person convicted of this offense z. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ROE ERT Y. OPruWESt. In Fae Ie as the face and neck.seceiving twoverious wotnda, | issued to. him the money was retainéd and | Juife, "any Pormow convicted of this, fetes ep raseey $ ai ig STEET Non: - wi Tickets on aale at 513, 610, 1351 and 1421 Penney ct | turned into the treasury. - Sein oie nenes or aed menciea' id Lyons, | “Notwithstanding this he was fined and the | the boy's sentence. Aan excited crowd of men threatened to leach | money 2 od gs her pong 2 not used to! Tag Batiwone and Charleston have sailed hese tines, ustom there- ee ce acented lecee tn bao} teleoes The emmiosioners thought the mater | from San Francaco for San Diego, room took, should be settled court and #0 decided. him. ome which Pg To | pron oe AWARDED. Extending the Free Delivery System. place in the parlors of the Fredonia, to which Hussell for safe keeping. The excitement | The Commissioners today awarded the con-| The Postmaster General his issued an order! not only the ladies of the W, RO. bat also all over the affair is very grvat ant crowds of men | teggpfor building a stable for the police amba- bmoapae Aepleaion bp erg at ihr we dort 1! oe | wees As guests of the W.C.'T. U. of the District rt s REDUCTION "BEAK toc uouet vin the nowlinn and direction of the ° eumset hem —inire iT Me Bee Te Aonres who ir very “badly | ance to J. H. Howlett for 64,765. Me, G. IL. La Fetra, president of the local W. WILL CPEx TO TRE FURUCON wounded. should die an attempt to lyne Bacay oa [oulsana, Mo,; Lixedo,ex.; Oklahoma, Obin-}| C.7Uiz Mid the roteiring, aaalated by Miss fant rll ppt grey tie auspices fan | Justice Bradley has made @ decree divoreing Lizzie Keselor,” Mrs. T. A. Wi ” Mrs. IMpoRTeD seuctathole organization which exlets in this | Loretta B. Hayly from Henry B. Bayly. Leomin- = ire, MATS AND BONEETa, To * made ae E. Cat- WHICH THE LADIES OF WASHING ‘TON ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO AT- | : | i SS capa are es eee Pienaar, Tima, Paulos sod mere! i ‘made by the firm at ESE