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THE EVENING a % * ’ STAR: WASHINGTON. HOW DRUGGIST WALTON WAS KILLED. ‘The Coroner's Jury Decides That He De- Mberately Threw Himself on the Track. At the inqueg, held at Gaithersburg yexter- ay, in the case of Mr. Joseph i. Walton, the @ruggict of thir city who was kilied Friday Qfternoon by being crashed under the wheels of an express train, the «tatements elicited were Tne substantially the same as thoxe print Stan HL. C. Bowers, the engineer of the train ified that he first saw Mr. Walton ab feventy-tive yards ahead of his engin Stopped in the path on the north sile track, as though hesitating, and then deliber- J umbrella and threw w feet in front ms hardly a Possibility of hw stumbling. | The jury rendered « ve follows: “Jos K. Walton came to his death on Friday, 28, by being struck by No. on the Metropolitan branch, end Obio railrcad, and instantly crushed to death, having deliberately thrown himself apon the track immediately in front of said engine while in rapid motion. Mr. Walton's friends do not credit the theory Of suicide. > AMUSEMEN fs. Aupavon's.—“By Proxy” was presented at Albeugh’s last night to a large audience that gare evidence by frequent applause that the @atertainment furnished was a good o The company is head by Mr. Li man, whose work in “The Burglar” stamped ae an actor more than ordinary His part in the present play is much Rigorent, but be plays with the same care and ttention that gained him recognition in the former piece. He proves himself fully as com- Potent a comedian as he has been accepted as Sn emotional actor. The rest of the cast was entirely mtisfnctory. Again tonight. New Narioxat. Tweates. The left triotiem from the G. A. K encampmer ¥ to vent i F New Ni last night, where a new milit Augustus Pitou and Edward 4 “Aerow thy was presen: se war pis.ot jad treats of the war of the G ¥ 14 appropriate excellence was recognized be Emmet (snards of Fecruitedt company « Acapaay oF Most “Juims Cesar” at the night revulted Chas. B. Hanford. Of the cartain th There was, how Upon the generosity formance that st Markabl Mr. stood ont briibantls showed a praime orth: fect. One of the most Bis work w the entire lack of labored effort. He never tears a passion to tatters, and yet his impersonation is fuil of the subtie, «ympathetic force that makes words which seem flat in the Months of medio tors thrill with flery meaning when minced by who is govern f. He self without Th Academy ovati depend Iship. It was a itical scrutiny re- Mare Antony rounding that regard for general ef- creditable features of of frie hin rol His x Maintains unbroken trace of relf-conseionsness ig is al- ye admirable and he my the fal personality that nous in haracter. H prose »mbination of iaaat poor wih Many—even the majority aspir Stellar recognition fail to attain o times the amount of experience that Mr. Han ford has had. He avoids excessive manif thon audience the comfortable that there will be no The “mob” was a wonderfully well grnization and seconded Mr. Hanford the oration Carsar's be er assumed the role of acting was noteworthy for vigor and conscientious purpose and he earned liberal applause. @ie has evidently made a careful study of the role,and he emphasizes zome of its distinguishing characteristics with | more force than is commonly seen in its pre ett Matlack presented the part The fact that dfor the Booth-Barrett e that it is correct aswell as magnitirent. After one of the curtain recalls Mr. Hanford complied with the demands for a specch in a most happy and joral tributes were not lack- and the occasion was one which Hanford's friends could not but; vinte with feelings of — ratisfac- ith Mr. J. T. Durham as manager there is now reason to expect that the) Hanford toar will exceed even the expectations | that were formed when it was first anuounced that he d to star. “Julias Cesar” will be the attraction for the week except for Wed- nesday and Saturday matinee, when Ingomar will be presented. Among the prominent in the boxes were Mra. John A. Logan, and Mrs. Tucker, Mr. Louis D. Wine, Mr. ‘Mra. Clarence B. Rheem, Mrs. Perkins, Mr. Charles E. Rice and Mr. Andrew Parker. Haaaw’ Buow Twraten.Bartley Camp- Dell's well-known “Siberia” was the attraction at the Bijou last night and it was witnessed by audience, ax's Lycava Tuxaten.—Helen Court- nie: ins. ing. Mr. eontem: tion. | city will proceed to make an agreement with amount ister, Mrs. J. ing of the supreme bench, at which he was assigned to the superior court. He sat in that court Satu rday. by Judge Miller today. LOOKING FOR BLOOD, D. c. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1892. THAT PARADE ASSAULT. A Man Attacked for Waving a U. 8. Flagin | A Warrant Against Lieut. Amiss Sworn Salisbury, North Carolina, “Folks down in Salisbary, N. C., were ha lote of fun when I was there last,” remarked @ commercial man toa Stam reporter this morn- ing. ““Maybs,” he continued, “I ought not to use tho term “fan,” because the proceedings were anything but funny; they would be considered dissracefal in anz well-regalated commanity. Of coarse it was all politics, gr what thoy call politics in that region. Democrats and third P sare bitterly opposed to each other in Nocth Carolina, and a dsmozratic crowd made things more than lively for some of their oppo- nents on the occasion I refer to. Laat Wednes- day week there was a joint discussion in that burgh, and while the third party man ‘was doing his talking one of his supporters) who had the fortune to have been born in the north) waved a little Union flag on which Weaver piime bad been inscribed. e waving of the national emblem impelled some f the poor white trash in the audience to tle | xptession of sentiments that ought to shat | those who uttefed them in the cells of a peni- tentiary. “Kill nkee!” was one of mildest references Iheard. As the flag waving continued the rabble warmed up ap- nthe meeting came to an was not at all surprised to see the hood~ otlow my fellow Yankes to a store where ad gone to purchase goods. In that store | the mob attacked him and knocked him down. He got away, though, but not before he was strack at ‘once more. Such police protec- ‘Out by Mr. Fowler. The affair that happened the day of the parade between Lieut, Amiss and Mr. W. W. Fowler of Le Droit Park, during which the |latter felt the weight of the of ficer’s club on his face, fore published in Tue Stan, will be given public investigation in the Police Court, as well as the star chamber proceedings of the police department. Mr. Fowler swore out a warrant in the Police Court today, charg- ing the lieutenant with assault and battery, and the case will probably bo heard later this week. The witnesses named on the warrant are Thomas H. Mitchelmore, Francis Munson, William J. Littell, Julian Higdon, 8. A. Leishiar and Dr. Woodward. : coh aie MORE ACTIVITY IN OHIO. Both Parties Will Put Renewed Life in Their Work This Week. Correspondence of The Evening Star. CoLumnvs, Onto, Sept. 26, 1892. At last the campaign in Ohio promises a degree of act at least. Chairman Dick of the republican state executive committee an- nounces that active work on the stump will open on September 30, when Gov. McKinley at North Fairfield, Huron county; Gen. M. D. Leggett at Fremont, the home of ex-President tion as was immediately available was afforded him, but he was warned to leave town and | neverto return. I hada few minutes’ chat with | him. His name is Cables, and he went down to | North ‘ina with a mining enterprise. He served during the war-—I have a memorandum | and other evidences that Tammany has been | in my note book—in the second Connecticut | heavy rrtillery. Thecompany he is with owns | mines about seven miles from Salisbury and | employs a large force of southern men, but | shat fact cuts no figure with a southern mob. In spate of the threats Mr. Cables bes eppeared in Salebury couple of times since the row. | d a narrow escape, however, on the Sat- following. He was about to start for toattend the Grand Army encamp- ment, when a crowd of toughs organized to sly put him to sleep, but he got on the train und departed safe T met him here last night and was surprised to hear him say that he was going right back to Salisbury. Seems to me he's taking a big risk, hasa right to return and ought to be tected. The decent democrats down there sympathize with him, but the mob is looking for blood.” LAUREL, Correspondence of The Evening Star. Lavnex, Mp., September 27, 1892. The adage that “there is many a li the iy ou last Wednesday evéning when a wedding in which Ella Ridgeley of Brightseat, a small village in the lower part of this county, and el Wood of Washington, D. C., were to been the contracting parties failed to take for the reason that Lewis Ridgeley, the father of the intended bride, refused, hi » elaborate preparations for ow the marriage to take place. Numerous specially invited guests had assem- bled and the bride and groom that were to be had prepared for the ceremony when it was whispered among the assom- blage that the parents of the bride-clegt had strenuonsly objected to. the wedding, a absented themselves, qt the last moment, from the neighborhood. Mr. Ridge- ley had prepared a sumptuous repast for the guests and this part of the program was carried ‘The young couple avow their intention of beimg botind in the bands of matrimony and that at an early day. the establishment of an | | The question « electric lighting plant in thi. town is still being agitated with some earnestuess and zeal by the citizens, who seem exceedingly anxious for the plant. Mayor Stanley says that the only way it ca: be done is to have some private individ- ual or some joint stock company purchase the plant from some elegtric company and then the this stock company to pay them a certain per lamp per night. . C. Moore of Baltimore visited her Brown, several days last week. Mr. Albert Ritchie has qualified as an asso- | ciate judge of the supreme bench of Baltimore | city to fill the vacancy caused by the death of | Judge Stewart, the appointment having been | announced by Tux Stax several daye since. The | oath of office was administered by Mr. James Bond, clerk of the superior court. Under the appointment of Gov. Brown, Judge Ritchie wu hold office until the general election in November, 1893, when successors to both Judge Stewart and Judge Duffy will be voted for. After qualifying Judge Ritchie attended a meet- Mra. —_ Both Got Six Months in Jail. William Davis and John Matthews, colored men, were given # home in jail for six months | They were charged with assault. e ‘The Davis man is claimed as the husband of two different women and Emma Jackson was | next Tuesday and_ex-Gov. nd the veteran soldier and statesman, Gen. W. H. Gibson,and 8. M. Taylor, candi- date for secretary of state, at Cadiz. The speech of Gov. Hill at New York city brought into line have inspired democrats in Ohio with hope that New York may be neld to Cleveland and Stevenson, and their spirits are reviving accordingly. At the meeting of the democratic state executive committeo here more enthusiasm has been displayed than at any former meeting during the campaign. It is a significant fact, however, neither Congressman Harter nor Congress Johnson have ever met with the executive com- mittee, though they are both members of it. The common inference is that these gentlemen, strong advocates of tariff reform and opponents of free silver, look with doubt upon the posi- tion the other members of the committce have taken upon these matters and donot care to per- mit themselves to be involved in any action the committee might sce fit to take regarding them. Harter hns already been nominated for Con- gress in the new fourteenth district and John- fon ia fare to be the nominee in the new twenty- rat ‘The opening meeting of the democratic cam- ign, it is now settled, will be held at Woods- le, Island Park, October 1. L. G. Bernard and M. T. Corcoran, members of the executive committee from Cincinnati, are the moving that | spirits in the project, and have secured the co- | operation of the committee in making the ar- rangements, ‘The part the committee has taken was mainly the work of securing speakers, _ “The committee mereyy gives its approval to the meeting,” said Chairman Farley to Tux Star correspondent. The speakers at Woodsdale are to be Adlai E. Stevenson, Bourke Cockran of New York, ex-Gov. Campbell, Senator Brice, Robert B. Bowler and Charles T. Greve. ‘fhe two gentle- men last named are the democratic candidates for Congress in the first and second districts. Unusual activity on the part of the repub- licans toward the fourteenth district shows that they are fearful that they may loee it, though it we a republican plurality at last fall’selection. judge E. G. Johnson of Elyria is the republican | candidate and Congressman M. D. Harter is his opponent. This is Sherman's own district and he will be urged to take an active part in the canvass. His oponing speech at North Fairfield will be devoted largely to, the ‘congrosional campaign there. Gov. McKinley will speak in the district raker will speak there Friday and Saturday of next week. WEAVER’S TREATMENT IN GEORGIA, Both Parties Working Earnestly—Indica- tons of 40,000 Democratic Majority. Correspondence of The Evening Star. ATLANTA, Ga., September 26, 1892. The third party people are indignant over what they term the outrageous treatment of Gen. Weaver and Mrs, Lease in Georgia. Gen. Weaver left the state with a smile on his face and biting words on his tongue In this city two large representative audiences assembled in the state house to hear the two speakers, but Gen, Weaver and Mrs. Leaso never went near | the capitol. Ata conference of third party leaders held on Friday it was decided that it would be betier politics to cancel the general's engagements in the state than to allow him to continue his stumping tour and revealing the party's weakness, He failed to fire the hearts of the people, and the newspaper correspond- ent with affidavits kept pursuing him from point to point, ‘The republicans come of Gen. Weaver's visit to Georgia, Re- publicans of note -have never had ground to complain of treatment in Georgia. Henry W: son spoke to 10,000 Georgians here in Atlanta in 1866 and hada most respectful hearing. Gov. McKinley hada large audience and a cordial reception here. Georgians paid #1 apiece to as hereto- will speak at Mechanisburg; Senator Sherman visiting Mr. C.K. Het here are amused at the out- | BROOKLAND. Brookland people who have been enjdying summer flittings in many directions have almost all retarped home. Miseos Francene, Fannie and Mary Marean are back from their trip to Boston. Miss Rhea Margaret Marean, who spent the summer at Cumberland, Md., is also at home. Mrs. Robert Ridgwey and son Audubon are again at Highview, after a pleasant visit to Wellesely, Mass. Mrs. C. G. and the Misses Nannie, Lucy and Bessie Lynch have returned from Portland, Me.,and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Farquhar, who have been summéring in the ‘Adirondacks,are again safely ensconced in their want villaon the Bunker Hill road, West rookland. ' During the encampment Col. A. W. McCor- mi¢k of Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. J.D. Cotton of Marietta, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. Kent Thomas of Indianapolis, Ind., and Mr. Steece of Iron- ton, Ohio, with Mrs. and Miss Herdman of Ann Arbor, Mich., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. FR. MeCormick. Mrs. Wickes, Mias Wickes and Mr. McKinstry of Connecticut have been entertained by Mra. RM. Parnell. Capt. William Tade of Iowa has been visiting his brother, Rev. Ewing Tade. Mrs. A. F. Kinnan is being made happy by having with her for a fortnight her father, | mother and sister, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Trapha- | gen of Michigan. Capt. E. O. Fisher and wife of Bowdoinham, Me.; Mr. L. R. Hetfield of Covington, Ind., and Col.’ A.8. Hetfield of qhermal Il, have “been eld. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes of Boston are the guests of Miss Francene Marean, Capt. English of Philadelphia, a member of the Legion of Honor, pnid a visit to Col. and Mrs, Juan Lewis. W. H. Hawk has been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horner. Mr. and Mira. Beippler of Chambers, Pa., have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. R. J. Pierce, jr. Miss Julia Reiser of Baltimore, Md., is with her brother, Mr. William Reisser of Bunker Hill Cook and road. Mr. Russell Wagner, Mr. Geo: Mr. Beall. of Somerset county, Ba., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Johnston and Mise Yoght of Harrisburg, Pa., and Miss Fitzgerald of Philadelphia have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnston. : Mrs. Kennard, Miss Berenice and Master Ernest Kennard have been recently entertained by Mrs, W. HL. White. Mrs. Louise Tade, wife of Rev. Ewing Tade, met with serious injuries by falling from a high oreh und is quite a sufferer in consequence. r. Hull set her collar bone, which was broken, fund at present she fp convalescing slowly. T. J. Pierce, sr., fell from an electric car and injared his lef¢ arm very badly. The flag which has been floating from the staff at the residence of Mr. F. R. McCormick is quite historical, being the first ensign hoisted over the first encampment in Ohio after the call to arms in 1861. Col. Barrett's artillery from Cleveland were the first soldiers to go into camp and Gen, Steadman’s famous fourteenth Ohio were the next to assemble under the flag. Master Bradley T. McCormick hoisted the worn colors to the breeze again at Brookland Septem- ber 20, 1892. ° A quiet and pretty wedding was celebrated at the parsonage of the Queenstown Baptist Church by the Rev. R. R. West, the contracting arties being Mr. George E. Paxton of Brook- nd and Miss Meta MacSweeney of Anacostia, ‘The bride worea most becoming dress of cream= colored French serge trimmed with lace, made dem!-train, a lace @&pote to match and carried abuneh of bride and La France roses. The groom looked well in a conventional Prince Al- bert suit and boutonniere of bride roses. The invitations were limited to the members of the respective families of the bride and groom, and | in the absence of Mra. R. R. West,who is still in | Kentucky, Mrs. George Sckwier,’ sister of the bride, acted as hostess. ‘The guests were Mrs. Robert Sweeney. Mrs. 8. M. Paxton, Mr. and | Mrs, George Schwier, Mr. Louis Paxton, Ernest | Paxton, Miss Maud ‘Sweeney, Ralph Sweene: | Edith Beyer, Mr. Alfred Grimes and Lillie and Ruby Schwier. After the ceremo! Mr. and Mrs, Paxton went immediately to their own residence on Frankfort street and will be “at home” to their friends Wednesday evenings during October. —— HYATTSVILLE. Correspondence of The Evening Star. Hyartavitie, Mp., Sept. 27, 1892. Mr. N.C. Darnall, registration officer for the second election district (Bladensburg), regis- tered thirty-nine persons at the recent sitting. | Efforts are being made by the single tax | apostles to secure at an early ditea joint debate upon that question between Mr. W. A. Croffutt | and Mr. Paul A. Bowen, | ‘The residence of Mr, Sebastian Aman was jentered by a burglar early Sunday morning. | The entrance was effected through the kitchen window, the slats’ being cut from the shutter. The noise roused Mrs. Aman, who awakened | her husband, and together they proceeded after | the robber, but were unable to discern him in | the darkness, Mr. William Aman_ fired in the | direction whence he fled. A valuable diamond ring, belonging to Mr. William Aman, was all | that'he managed to secure. | Mr. Burke of Langden hus nearly completed cottage in Halliday’s subdivision at Hightands, Mr. Ed. Artemus commenced the erection of one in that locality yesterday, | Mrs. R. H. Spencer, one of the army nurses | of the late war, is the guest of Mra. Dr. A. M. | Buck, Johnson avenue. Mr. W. G. Page of Baltimore is visiting Dr. | | ‘opened a week's engagement | A one-act comedietta Capt. Robert Pattison and wife of Philadet-| returned home on Saturday last after a sojourn here as guests of Maj. B.S. @fficers throughout the Shenandoah valley and Appomattox campaigns of “64 and 65. The: were in the eighth corps in the valley, but in | December, ‘64, their division was detached and sent to Richmond and consolidated with the ti Jal, ‘this city’ since the war. The captain's danghter, | Mise Agnes Pattison. remains as the guest of | Mrs. 8 Lacey Johnston. —— | ‘The Death Record. During the twenty-four hours ending at noon today durial permite were issued from the Dealth office for the following: White—Thos. Maloney, 40 years; Augusta V. Darling, 37 years: Esther May Turner, 14 years; Edward Colley, 35 years; Isabella Gertrude Malone, 1 year; Lucy Davison, 63 years; Garner it Andrews, 69 years; Wm. Moore, be ; Joseph Fry, 69 years. Janie Hood, 24 years: John A. Mar- all, 78 years; Hate Howard, é years; John Green, 35 years; Matilda Forbs, 75 years; Pat- ick H. MeCary, 24 yours; Sylvester Phoenix, 5 Months; Rose Lee Minkins, 1 month. > Fined for Kurning Leaves. Barking leaves in the street between sunrise nd sunset was the charge against Frank Grason, « young man who appeared before feng Kimbell this morning. The fire was about 7 o'clock last evening and Frank was fined 25. mie Kicked His Wife on the Street. Yesterday afternoon Mra. Alice Lloyd was eemalted by her husband, Wm. Lloyd, and Badly injared, he giving her a severe kick and tbe being in» delicate condition, They had an Altercation at the corner of Tth and A streets southeast, when he gave her « savage kick, fell- fing ber to the ground, and then made She ‘was taken to her mother's, No. 30 Pierce street mocthwet A Family DiMeulty. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Nicolaides bad a disagreement afternoon, and as a consequence large crowd congregated on the sidewalks on Postrest between 12th and 13th streets. Officer MeMabon responded to a variety of distress alls blown by half a dozen citizens, but found he could take cognizance of. Mrs. Inrche 9 shoot of, heavy plate class in ‘endea mter the store. Mr. Nicolaides SHages that she. is scenes Mra. Nicolaides in- siete that her husban4’s conduct with other ‘women is enough to drive any wife to insanity. a Order “The Star” for the Week. Tun Evexixo Stan for the encampment week will be mailed to any address in the United Btater free of postage for 15 cents. No better souvenir of the encampment cau be secured. Burton C. Webster has been found guilty in Goodwin, ‘The penaliy i trom five to twent | fetes. imprisonment, at the discretion yf the the one whom he assaulted. Matthews made threats and then beat Lucinda Johnson. He had been going with the woman and when questioned by the court he accused her of leading a life of shame. ‘he woman seemed surprised when the man | made this accusation aguinst her and the judge interrupted the man by passing sentence on him. — Secretary Foster's Team Runs Away. At 4:40 o'clock yesterday afternoon the horses | the treasury took fright and ran away on Har- risou street, Anacostia. In front of the store of J. B. Red the carriage collided with a wagon | and the Secretary's driver, Lewis Bryant, was | thrown out and ‘sertously injured about the | back and head. The carriage, luckily, was un- | eceupied at the time, and the horses were | stopped after running a chort distance, the car- | riage being somewhat damaged. The driver, | Bryant, was attended by Dr. H. D. Pyles an | afterward sent to his home on 18th between I and K streets northwest. —_ Fined for Shooting Birds. Sylvester Young, f tall colored man who lives in Glick’s alley, marched into the Police | Court this morning in the procession of pris- oners and was called upon to plead to charge of violating the game kwa. It was not the law | that provides against games of chance. but | the one that was enacted to protect the in-| sectivorous birds from wholesale slaughter by gunners who go out for a day's sport. Policeman Thomas Lynch was ting | witness and he produced the bodies of | exght catbirds and told Judge Miller thathe got | them from the prisoner. What in the world made you kill these poor little birds?” asked the court. out in the country and killed risoner said. re did you go Way out near Takoma Park.” He was fined $6. piadine nee Sie Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued by the | clerk of the court to the following: Daniel 7. Benson and Mary A. Shehan; Albert Warren and Elizabeth Tyler; James Hagerty and Emily Steenberg of Detroit, Mich.;James E. Milton and Marcetina Crawford; Lorenzo Carter and Carrie V- Nickle, both of Baltimore, aA Luther Bladen and Mary Vhalen, Aictandvin, Va.s Gontad 3. Cooper of Phtieaal! ind Luey M. Sanger; Samuel B. Reed y E. Muster, both of Kent county, Wm. Craig and Emma Tyler, both of rfax county, Va.; George W. Moran of Loudoun county, Va. and Margaret E. Croson of Prince William county, Va.; Albert Keut and Cathorine Moss; Joseph E. Cran- dall and Hattie M. Rector; Samuel H. Ross and Mary E. Seott; George W. Fairfax an Catherine Gallagher; George Whitten and Ada Cavagnaro. —_—-__ ‘ To Test the Indiana Apportionment. A special diapatch from Martinsville, Ind., says: Charles Hamilton, in behalf of the state, has filed @ suit against County Auditor Banta and Tréasurer Langwood to test the constitutionality of the democratic pportionment laws of 1885 and 1891. Similar suits will be filed in every county in the state where districts were affected by measures. | and give t | sol destocr hear ex-Senator Ingalls and Henry Ward Beecher. President Harrison received an ova- tion here last year. Gen, Sherman, who whipped Georgia in 1864, had a hearty welcome in 131, when he came to Atlanta. Gen. Grant and President Arthur were treated with the greatest respect when they'visited the state. Vice President Morton was received by the mayor und aldermen of Savannah three years ago and was the city's guest during his st ‘ Jay Gould and Gen. Weaver are the only dis- | tinguished men who have been snubbed in |, Georgia. The state election will be held noxt week, | and the vote for governor, state house officers and members of the general assembly will test the strength of the people’s party. The repub- licans did not put a ticket in the field, and it is Astraightout fight between the democrats and the people's party. Gov. Northen is réceiv- ing the support of the negroes, and he estimates his own majority over Wm. L. Peck, the third party nominee, at 60,000. Col. Peck claims that his mujority will be 6U,000 over Gov. Northen. ‘the democrate can ‘safely count on 40,000 majority, and if it is a vote less the lead- ers are terribly deceived. Both parties are waging an onrnest canvass. All the candidates are on the stump and they sire supplemented by dozens of speakers. ‘The democrats bave the barbacue effectively or three a day somewhere in the state. Vongressman Watson has left his own dis temporarily and has gone into other dis- tricts to help the third party's state ticket. A great effort is being made by the democrats to defeat him for re-election to Congress in the tenth. if he wins he will keep the third party alive, but if he is defeated {t will be a crushing blow to the new movement. Hence the demo- crats are making a supreme effort to prevent his re-election. The Juint debates did no good. Neither party ‘has made converts thrgugh them. Watson is strong in repartee, but pays so much attention to it that he does not make a con- nected argument. Col. Livingstone, Congressman from this dis- trict, the fifth, has gone to Virginia to help in the campaign there. He has two opponents, a third party man and a prohibitionist, Sam ‘Small. says that ia will send a delegation to Washington. Senator John B. Gordon is on the stump and is enthusing the confederate veterans for de- | mocracy. Senator Alfred H. Col slowly trom his paralysis. but cannot walk. itt is improv: ‘He is able tobe ia _ Baron Fava Back From Italy. Baron Saverio Fava, the Italian minister, and his wife, Baroness Natalia, arrived in New York ‘Sunday on the steamer Werra direct from Italy. During the evening they attended the Italian fair at Lenox Lyceum and were enthusiastically ted by the executive committee of the Co- lon monument and by the large crowd of , Italian and American, present. Baron wa started for Lenox, Mass., yesterday morn- return on Qhursday to pay another A herd of. reindeer has arrived at Ohio, from Norway. They Dayton. and ‘on exhibition at the Chas. A. Wells. Very little interest is being taken in the Hyattaville Athletic Club and the organization | has virtaally gone to pieces Golden ule Lodge, No. 45, I. 0. M., met at Mechanics’ Hall last’ evening and transacted routine business. Dr. Walter A. Wells of Chicago, IIL, is v ing his father, Dr. Charles A. Well | Mr. Andrew Lynch, while gunning on the Eastern branch yesterday morning, shot a blue | crane nearly six fect in height. ._ Messrs. Duckett & Ford have sold to Mr. ‘Jackson of Pennsylvania ten acres of the old Stevens estate for $1,000. Mr. Manning Combs of Leonardtown is the guest of his brother, Mr... Ford Comba. Agrand tournament for the benefit of the Catholic Church of Ammendale will be given at Beltsville on Tuesday, October 4. Representa- tive Barnes Compton will deliver the charge to the kuights and Mr. Milton E. Smith the coro- nation address. Mr. Powell Holliday of Baltimore and Mr. J. B. Bocock of Washington have been visiting Mr. L. H. Campbell. Muster Willie Beall was kicked on the head by amule and rendered unconscious a few day ago on his father's farm near Ardwick. Dr. Lewis sewed up the gap, which was fortunately not of a serious nature. Mise Lena McKnew is visiting Miss Belle Dobbs. | | late war, is the gnest of Mrs. Dr. A. M. Luck. | Mr. N: Carust of Washington is having a| handsome dwelling erected on his property near Ardwick. Mr. Andrew Lynch has rented the Prince George's House in Bladensburg as a residence and is now occupying it with his famil Funeral services were held over the remains of the iate Miss Laura Kernan at St. James’ Catholic Church last Sunday, Rey. Father Rus- sell oficiating. The interment took place at Carroll's Chapel, Montgomery county. Messrs. Chas. Clagett and Samuel B. Hance, mortgagees, have sold to Mr. Jos. 8. Christmas | of Washington for $2,305 the farm of the late J. D, Taylor, which conffists of 154 acres, and is | situated near Upper Marlboro’. Ww. BH. anne tore Personals from Takoma Park. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frazee of Cincinnati, Ohio, are guests bf Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Garrett, Hon. E. M. Smith of El Dorado, Kansas, is visiting Mayor Maris, Misa Minnie Reinhardt has returned to her home in Terre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Price has returned home from Colorado. Messrs. Wm. and Weston Bailey have been spending the week with their parents on Carroll avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Dudley have had with them Mr. and Mrs, Winthrop of Pennsylvania, a ¢ Attempt to Rob = Post OMice. Correspondence of The Evenins Star. Gonvoysvi,te, Va., Sept. 26, 1992. Some time this morning thieves entered the | | —==——= Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Real AUCTION SALES. to ale | fot | day ant RATCuPrE, parr &CO., Aucts.,920 TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FINE BU! gadgets | se iris oc! Jot of eround situated in the city of Wash trict of Columbiaand desinated on the of said city as all of lot lettered N subdivision of a part of square numbei ded and forty-two (142) ‘This lot fronts 29 feet 43 inches on and runs back with th ‘The terms of sale, prescribed by said deed, are as due at the time of sale and. the cash(these are in two Teyancing at cust of purchaser. TerFeauited at time ataale, "Tt the terms of ate are not com Will resell nt risk and cost of defaulth se _THIS AFTERNO: Pa.ave.n.w Su reg aon DG STR! ETS NORTH WEST, IN THE CIT’ WASHINGTON. D.C. tee ‘under acertain deed of and recorded in Liber No. ‘cords of the Dit ‘ou TUESDAY, THE COAY OF SePTEaBEn, in, at F .M.. on the p-emises olfer at pul nto the hesi and highest Idder therefor ali that in “ton, ‘official pl nC. Fay one bun- 9th street west 1e same width 71 feet U inches "HE SOUTHE ‘ST CORNE, oF Mirrors, Suites : oth in J rs, ons G street north. IES, 0 lows: The amount of indebtedness secured thereby, expenses of sale, timated at. he sim of 80,400). balance jual payznents at six and twelve months from. of sale, bearing interest at 6 per cent per annum, secured to the satisfaction of the trustee. All cou- A deposit of @50 will Several pba: ied with i after sale the trustee rehat Y, Trustea 15-codkas R. ROSS PERI of; | 15 L tent * AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS CORNER PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT THE END OF THE CABLE ROAD. 1 will’ offer at THE TWENTY Et DA’ 189 | the TI R te: | wherein “Eliza and Owen Robey ot “al. ace defendants, the unde aizned t-tisieos will off Te the un} an) 810 ders &e., B dat Mrs. R. H. Spencer, one of the nurses of the | B! tre of with bh ew: pr on. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & C0., Auctioneers PEREMPTORY SALE 61 front of the premises. lot No. 95 in ‘erms made known at time of sal se20-3t W WEDNESDAY, SEPT! 100, NEW AND. SEC ‘ELS 1, STEAM TABLE. KITCHEN AND TABLE, ce SALI TWO VERY H. TWENTY EIGHTH .w., opposite the Arn (THOMAS DOWLING &80N, Aucts., G12 Eat nw, By authority of the owners, gale on WEDNESDAY, P.M. in fre ines, ing forty (40) feet and three (3 streets the corner of W Dack Of said, width to the being fifty-cizht (38) fee sixty-elght (68) feet on the east side of the lot. 4nd complete foundations were built to the ce ‘when the houses wore raised by the public authorities. 80 48 to be ready for new buildings. fite prewent frame Duildines are at satisfact terms of sale are not con Fixht to forfeit deposit and to resell at ris an‘l cost of detaniting purchaser iy reserved sale. A deposit of 8100 required of purcl of sale. iu By virtue of in section ment: of sale, the det of trust upon. plied with in fift-en days or the. trustees reserve the Hight to reseil the property at the risk and cost of the al7akis Libe ‘th 197, corded in Liber 16, folio 1 freing: tmprsved by two two-story. Uric dwellings, | Each honge and lot will be bold sevnrately, besianing ‘as follows: Ono-thit purchaser's cost, with in ten days from day toes reserve cost of the defn e8-e0d, (@-THE ABOVE 8A) gount of the rain until W! TWENT! weet Woke Rat FRONTING ON COLOMBIA OR BEA SDURG PQURNPIKE NEAR C. STRAUSS’ SEPTEMBER TWENTY- OCK, FM, we aba sell. fn Pa sabdiv' iws,25 front feet by 100 feet deep. it WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. M. LOWENTHAL, Auctioneer, 937 7th EMBER TWENTY-RIGHTH, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, IN FRONT AND WITHIN MY SALES ROOMS, AUCOND-HAND BRUSSELS AND .,,BORDERED BODY BRUS. | iS, HALL AND SIAL » LAR ESDAY, GHTH, at FIVE O'CL tof Long Meade ucts. in lengtt FE QUANTITY | Sale and BirclltMontihe, BES Go OMAEENERR Eg AR | me TABLES, FOLDING BEDS. ROCKERS OF EVERY | WW AL! DkSCKIPTION, CANE AND LEATHEK-SEAT CHAIKS, PARLOR AND BED KOOM SUITES, STOVES AND CROCKERY WARE. FASHIO ALSO, TO CLOSE A CONSIGNMENT, FINE OAK AND WALNUT HALL RACKS AND 20 TABLES, SAME QUALITY, SABER AR BROLLMES Lor OF OILER, WARE. WM, LOWENTHAL, CORK sr, AND MASS. AVENS w, ONSIGNMENTS RECEIVED UP TO HOUR OF r3 $026.2 HANDS ATIMER & SLOAN, Anctioneers and Appraisers, 107 GST. “ IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNTTORE, EMBRACING IN PART STA FOL! HOLSTERE: by AC PET: GR. IN °8. FOLDING BED WT 'D BEDDING, HANDSOM 1LES, FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLSTEL PER] EPARATE PIECES OF CH, FOKTS, URE, OAK CHAIRS, 04K EXTENBION DIN- ING TABLE, OAK ‘DINING CHAIRS, OAK | The at: SECRETARY. CHINA AND GLASS WARE. | rurniture LE s | a'dless OL CLOTH, ih OIL, STOVE: KITCHEN WEQUISITE On WEDNESDAY | MORNING, sent 1822, commencing TI residence No. 915 16th we shail sell the entire con: ty of superior housel & SLOAN, Auctioneers, 21-dts LATIM| ‘y ‘UF SEPTEMB of the bres roperts. house. alley and running use, alley, and runni all of the ralfroad grounds, ‘on said alley, an a . the Lari } inches 0 F BOD: PET: Al GAN CHA FOL T ‘been occupied fo tang "the property is at the One-third cash, balance in equal notes at one, two and three years, with annum terest from day of sale, half yearly, notes to be secured b trust upon the property to all’ cash if heeiects. If jed with in fifteen days the on TH he purchaser may ing, &c.. at cost ot purchaser. ior no ATCLIFFE, DARR & © E, A f rict of Co! passed on aber. A, D. r nity cause 13 bey ot to. sale by oremises on WEDNESDA' NTY-EIGHTH, 1802. AT FIVE: .2 the following rea!” estat Tam ba (39) of | y Farm, tozother with the improve- | ntimbere consisting of a two-story fraine house. ernie: One third of the purchase money to be paid the b red pay remises and to bear interest from day of sale atthe rateof Grer cent per annum il paid, interest payable seust-annually, or all h. atthe option of the purchaser. A deposit of 0G to be naid at the time of sale. ‘Terms to be con and two Tate of fi all fash, at iting purchaser. be the purchaser's cost. JOHN H. ADRIAA! 494 Lonivians eve. MARION DORIAN, (217th at. now. CANSON BROS., Aucts., 9th and D TWO TWO-STORY BRICK Con EGPTH AND T° STREETS NORTHEAST. mi yy gitue of, to deeds of trust, to us, each bearine e Septernl 1800, and respectively recorded im TURD olla tn ata. ant ipet nog ons of ras of the District of Columbia, aiid at the fuest of the parties. secnred thereby, we will sell at tion, infront of the premises, on THURS: HE TWENTY.SECON "DAY OF SEPTE! i BEGINNING AT HALF-PAST Me. the Jolloxine pieces” or nar- in''the’ chty of Wasainzson, Dis- Cor Coluanblayand bein atl of wublots i¥ and a square a8 per plat’ of subdivision re- ‘16, of the records of the office the survevor of the District of Columbla, the sa:ue All conveyancing, recording, con’ chaser. ten days right LINGS, SIT! ‘OF TW District Bz, 13 and Aint trnsiees oor oTO) P. My an, seventeen (517), cor i h lot 147,andcontinued until all of ‘said housesand v0 said. Terms of salo in caso of each horns sold will aid | rents fo ally. for which notew of the Pat: annually. for whict ‘he pur cen, secured by deed of (rast upon the All’ conveyaneine and re at ‘A deposit of #100 will be required ach house sold. ‘Terms of sale must be complied right covresell the property st risk und | trick on \e property oop . iting pursbacer oF { ‘Trestees, a Payable semi: will inis's sold. ale, one hun: thres-stc v3 ELIAMSO ander Wk. EDMONSTON.” Terms Office, 500 5th st. nw. anitwo ain until WEDNESD AY. SE 1H, 1892, at sane hour a1 C,H, WILLIAMSON, f ‘PTEMBER nid place. th chaser. Plece of ASTON, FUTURE DAYs. Bj i ates 2 the meet fas Cerme: : One-third cash, balance at i IANDSOME THREE-STORY AND BASE- vay Gilets COEAER or we NOON, OCTOBER BIX’ LEPAST FOUR OCLOGRS Ee font | = we shall lots 124 and in square wo three-story and new cont Din with and usted in drvt-clane man desirable locations 1a the and twelve cent ‘trust on Seat ort ote | ged miaereat ie’ = | Snite-, in hair clotn loom requisites ar 30 Assorted Cary | shurbtly used : sf Ri | ber of Bo: 1p. LARGE After the sale VE BODY and in as ood condition Woon DI WARE to be #9 purchawer and deed of trast on the prope required of the purchas reyanicine ant record By virtue of a de= of the vremises, on THURSDAY BEI Ise. at HALE-PAST TOUR in sgnare ni on H street north e thence west with said HT st Jess, to the eastern wall of the two-stor Neale, thence north one hun houses, said round bei Terms of cash and the balance in 18 POSTPONED ON Ac- | ingnts to annum from the day Trustees. real estate sold, Purchaser 01 of sale withi LATER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS AND AP- | tt cost mae WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctionsers. lanl Orcan, in good nd tavesirys Manse Chamber Furniture, in’ oak 8: nuniber of odd pieces, W. W. Spr F Mattrossee, Bo in’ Sid Se, ; Crockery, Cooking U AL’ LRVE: rots, oq ane of whic ay iyrna and ‘some and 2 iSO. VE O'CLOCK, Carriages. Hon c Horses, mess, & THOMA® DOWLING Y EN O'CLOC! ABOUT. 1,600 CHA 600 TABL DAY, THE KA. 1 NEO RA D WASH. QUANTITY OF AWN tthe White Lot the th 4 Pa. ARGE BARRACKS, KAGE AND WWSit KooM E QUANTITY OF AWNING C1 im ot the sath mus casi. Within three days. balane JOUN JOY EDSON, C1 TER . AN OF ONABLE AND WIGHT cosT HO’ RNITURE, NAN ARLOR SUITE, Wi OME RU EMS, ANTLY NDS, DING. S BU AND TABL S$, PORTIERES, OAK BED ERS, WASHSTANDS. LACE BRUSSELS S$ BODY BRUSSE: TS. MATTT ‘WINDOW § PILLOWS AND Iie KMATTR NKETS, P LOR HAL BL. CuIN A WARE, KITCHEN UTENS pove woods ar’ ‘This ‘of exp ont of the ustal run w ry artic.e Is of the as when bouzht, ention of buyers, LTER B. WILLIAMS & CC LLATBIER & SLOAN; Auctioneers and Appraisers, lig? Gist. IMPORTANT SALE, or ; SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COMPRISING IN PART INDOW D AIRS, P KING’ AN EM OF RUGS (IN SPLENDID Cc x INE 1 MAIR MATT MBER FUT DING. MAN MIERC URE: FINE E BED WITH H UGS: HANDS¢ Tt LN CHI “ORATED TOIL! } MACHINE IN PERE ‘CHEN S. Ke. &e UR followin real property, to wit 1 miss witaate neman’ ed two ht a forty: feet on Q sree be adenth of me 20 * wide ‘ain has side ailey 4 feet wid ya two-story fra r a day’ of cent per annum, Payal el by the promis ty he ars, x (G) per ¢ the purchaser's A depos of be not compl from time of sile the ROBER’ i RTH ST EI HWEST. eof the Supreme Co: T SETS SORT! of Columbia, pa ie Ford ot al. are defendant Will offer for sale at pub tc it y Tespectively dist on the plat or city as | sixteen (20) and " ie) nuubered sixteen ( rect thirty! JE; Nevigor fora-riy beloncine bre (20) foot alley: then » £r00 ortiwentern ory brick honse belontns to Th oa red or formerly belonging tw ‘Thomas L. Noyes, place of besim ning on said H street north, space now or formerly. brick houses unm! street northwest in said city. ale; One-third of the i WF im ‘Yours from the dav of sale, the ‘bear interest at the rate of six ‘of sale unt ibe Pare A deposit of wil realeias ott att Sine if eer il comely a All conveyancing and oF POSOHN E, FORD, pe ee ALE, ASHING1ON, ‘Sth ot ‘of a deed of trust dated the seme sald age at D. ‘and recorded the ist ead = i by direction rast, rf in pe OAK SIDEBOALD ‘CHINA ECT ORDER; e dwelling and be- at the cost of the astee Preset » resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. 2 FOURTH AND FIFTH | Passed in equity exuse rd et al. are coma m. in front TH DAY « ground hundred and nz for the same at a point fect west from the dit juare, and running feet more oF ny brick: house on numbered seventeen (17) and now, 1.100) feet, depth of 108 east WH less, and thence sonth between the said two "improved red respectively 465, “oer coat De rer i paid, payable senit- ually, and to be secured by the notes snd deed. Seecw of trast of the purchaser or Warchusers cn the the option of the pur- sale. If the ly with the terms of sale tho Tight to resell at luis’ or ‘auctioneer Baking Powder dor: Parlor mand Pier walnut rings. Hair ad iy D Y OF SEP ETH DAY OF ‘CLOCK, at I, L LL ant 10 foet and 16 fee ke posit of 20 per cent hairman. )USEHOLD ITH SLIP TN! ig BROADWAY oak . DRESS. EXT DSTFADS, oRTAINS: iF HALL AND STAIR C SEL, YAVESTRY AN} of suction furnished re- host make ‘and should D., Ancts, DRAPERY, TCTURE: AL OK-F mnie BEI G MAL: ME OAK BED FONTERS r ONE St- AML that sivin foot to 1m. onthe maken i yest the ae F500 wilt sale. "All = fied with in DE OF H art of the t x Sineaished an ‘seventeen viding 16) and lot belonvine to John E, said wall of the cm tothe being the two money in vents at one pay- oF on each risk ‘at the cost i. aTner ~_ FUTURE LATIMER SLOAN, Ancts, and Aprenieers,. ELEGANT AN! HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, EMBRACING SUPERB CHICKERING Gi SATIN DAMASK AND_PL SUITE, “SPIE hs SUITE-ELBGANT Pv DOW HANGINGS, A FINE AND COSTLY “B: Es, STATUARY TNOCABIN S BANQUEL ET CARPETS 2k FRONT, FONIFR, Vict ORATE! FRU DODD PT HAN Wal SILY SETS A DSOME PL E. PEARL HANDLE ER-PLATED FORK REQUISTIES > Towa LOCK, we shail sell t urntture, we. ickering, SALE OF IMP EAST SIDE OF dwelling houee. Terms: One-half cash: fi All conveyance! ‘A deposit at the ti plied, with wichin ‘ten Tesold a the risk and covt of By onder of the trusters. so'sikds RATCLUE, pa oe. 00. TWO EF! BASE HOU BETWEEN i On MONDAY, OCTORER PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. of the premiy's, ENT BAY-WIN Nos. ML AN Fast | 6,000 PLATTS, 4. S00 SI Improved by two 20 foot $ in: ry sand as “Terms: One F a Rerdi el AT AUCTION, ATED WA LA EGANTLY BUTE ARTS OF LOTS Az UARE 206, two-story a DAYS. D COSTLY DRAPERY, ORNAMENTS, &o., IN PART RAND PIANO, 6 AND 8: oe PARLOR USK 6-P1 ND Boby BRUS. DSTATER CARPETS, ITH FRENCH LSTERS. MLET i TALKS, CK OAK SIDEBOARD, DINNER SERVICE: FCES OF PORCELAIN: RE. ELEGANT GLaSs | SUT HEAVY | DIsy OF EVERY DESCKIP: clans articles | in pertact onfer, and cost | RE SLOAN, | Auctioncera, | +62 Eetaw, | PROVED PROPERT TENTH STREET BP AND G STH 5) TENTH STRE alance in one or two | ust on the property, with, 20 vats nu * ports will be | thedefaultine purchaser JAMES F. BROWN, Trusten GREEN, Trastee. ., AUCTIC * 7 TWO-STORY. pow. 2 THIRD, 1802, at HALP- + We Will sell, in front AND 53, 2 basement brick | ‘bes on Pierre place, sun- 4 bath. incinding all the Pella and enunrd three years, the deferred pa three 5 P: of trust and toh isi ani OF purchasers is dine, &! RATCLIFFE, RRATCHEFE, DAKE & co. y ‘if Fight to resell at the purchese: mn the d a cost of romerved Dd OF THE G. AK. ENC TO BE SOLD WIT! AT THE DINT COR. 14TH AND B STR a ioname OF HOTEL KA BRAMHALL, D it NEW YOKE AN GALL 5,000 SIUGS. 4.800 3,00) BOWLS, 000 PLATTERS AND MEAT Dis 0 De 1,000 VEGETABLES, ‘900 BAKERS, N BE hh we invit of the goods hi se26-ats TSK. G HALL LATE AMPSIE: HOUT EE: mnt fot) DH Dene X MILK CANS, IVES AND FORKS, 0 SETS SPOON: S. As city, to ers, aS Tost ~ Auctioneers. | LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. and (D FURNITURE AT aUc- TION, OMPRISING TABL LP CHAMBER FURNT FFATHER PILLOW SELS CARPETS, TE) 8, TOILET SF" THER ARTIC NG LINE, To be sold at y BER THIRTIETH, 159 O'CLOCK, at residence west. bate 5 FINST STREET ES By virtue of a deed of tr: ated September 1, A.D. 188 1615, foito Vat et sea. 0 ses, om FRIDAY TEMBER. A.D." 1 ered nines Bi allot five ( County of the surveyor of the: Jad at time o- sale, al ‘aliments at stx (6), tel from date of siie, wit yer annum, payable semi-a option of the murchaser; and. with inten (10) days from di Mill be resold at the rise purchaser on five (3 ancing at purchaser's cost sel3-cokds MAHLON ASHFORD, INO. RIDOU?. [LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioncers, 1407 G st. 4 OF VERY VALUAl TUATE ON POURTER ve XN By virtue day of April, Bins pint party secured theret in front of the pret D. 1802, and, SEVENTH. 1802, at FIVE O'CLOCK 2M. ing described real estate, sitn ington, D. C., vo wit: All ort E m running dl {0G feet 2 inches; thence west 22 fect ; thence west 100 feet inches io the be fhe improvements, con ‘Torms: One-third cash; balance in one and two Years. with interest.and secured by a deed of trust on Sroperty, or allcush. All conveyancing and re- at purchaser's cost. Sater cate ic auction on FRIDAY, SEPTEM- NCANSON BROS., Aucts., Oth and Data. n.w. OF RVAL FSTATE IN WEST + THE T 14S, 0 said Dist: ith in | |Terms of sale: One third cash, he | he BAND © STRFETS NORTHEAST. certain deed of trust, dated the 20th be of oricinal lot and part of bectnuing at the northwest corner of east 200 feet: thence south winning in squate 1033, together with sisting of f Appraisers, IT Get naw, IN PAR TES, coven TN MATA F Y AND MAT- TS, TOGETHER WIT) LES IN THE HOUSE- Auctioneer. TY. OF WASH. FE STREE ‘LINCOLN AND ‘ast to the undersiened, ML, and recorded in Liber £ the iand records af the direction of the party ‘ic sale, in front of the KTIETH DAY OF At 5 O'CLOCK P. M., | 1) fm square numbered "as per plat in “Liber the records of the office ‘of which #100 must Balance tn three equal = (12) and elzhieen 11s) h interest at @ percent nnnalls, oF all cash, at jf seruus are not complied ayo } Trustees. EPROP. TH STREET aiuiy recorded tn Laer one bf the land record nd at thie regi ° follow- ate in the city of Wash- 100 fect; thence north : thence norzh 44 feet 2 frame dwell- Terms to be complied RSO! LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. ATIMER & SLOAN, AU L ee PRAISERS, io MENT BRICK D IDE. OF FIFTEEN PAN GSTRESTS Apront Ini, and Gul Of Columbia, and iso7 @ US: ve TRUSTEES, SALE OF TwO-STOI is By virtueof saved of genet dated the 11th day of m Recorded in Liber tahoe foie \CTIONEERS AND AP STREET. Apu SHE he T. 01 STRE! THEA: ber, of the of RAILROADS PRE GREAT, Es 7 PNNSYLYANTA ToTRE NORTH. 4 DOUPLE TRACK. SPL STEEL KAILS. MAGNTPIC Th effect Aucnet TRAIN: UAV WASTTNGTO! ER OTH AND BS’ For Pittsburs and the West, on, : nA Cinctonatt, and Dintne Hovrisbune to St. Louie. Colamitaan SEDI Aaile, with Rlaepine Gar WF Chiao and” Dining Car ‘Restern Express at 7.400.m. daily, with Fa Rathineion te China connect + Herrishnne with thromeh, Riepepe FEA Cleveland. Pullman Dinine Gar wm Week with throweh Seopa 6s and Pittdeer tochlowen F. exeen For Frin. Cansndvicne falo and Ninoy m2 with Sieenins tom Tar Por Wi ‘Anti. = RPATLAT : LO ant » §0.00 ant 1) NEW YORK axn THe Mam. 12.15, 2, RIK. 2 yn under 2 Lae Nb gbant ot Potionan’ Vestas Pertae ihm’ wwe Cou han amd Duin Oa SAT LIMITED * New York. 4.7 dare ont Dhchpiin, Por rand etreet st TOR PITLADELPMTA ONLY SIRT. 50 am weak days, and 24S p.m Fas ine ferrin For AGhansie dave ana Tis Por Kit ann a, f ‘ina tak Pee WF sorte 5M 40 9 neton, 05. 7.95, I IND AND DANVILLE RATEROAD HUIDEROPEN ASD REUBEN POSTER, vPRS ror 4, 18007 reat Penney teanta Peewen. Spohhnre ant Worre. Prout Royal and Stras- AN teat ger Stat Principa’ moi and Danwi mmnitine at Pai tarusta and at Greenslor NASWINGTON AND sont. VESTTRURED LTMITED, commend om so ginener, tuning: Parr an Sakina tirely of Putt g sare) with Pullman Washington to New 1 Washington to Memphis moan Sinoner, 7 to Hot Springs via Ashe: Atlanta i rrivine SS a >and trot Herndon onty rite Washington Manassas Divie Avs S and . 8 Bi ROWN, Genaral Agon' (CHESAPEAKE AND ONTO RAILWAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFNCT JUNE 14, 1999, Tratas rave daily from Union tation 1B mea ofc mee tam ty Stes, brotuch the granewt are America. with Yendromen ant mt complete Rolld’ Wrath s-vlae z=... ; 00 p y- “tinctnnatt and Wastiincton th Cincinnati, Lodianapolia aed'at ‘Lars chance. Arrives’ Cintas &: : Gianepoiis 1t-S0a. mm, St. Louie's antly the iamons =F ee 4 venttimiie trap with Aint Lenineton and Lamtsvilie: Rr. aera m., Lexinetom 10. im minding tm Chon Dupe fe Drews for Gorfonsville, Char ‘aynesboro’, Staunton and 11.10 Schedule tn offe 2. 1899, Leave Washinetn mcorsaret ‘avenus and Catrest Now Serwer For Chicagn and Northwest, Vestibaled Limite’ Re- LiKe ni Rd por dally. ‘or Baltiinors, week 8.00, 45 minutes), es, 1 For Aunapotls, 7 m., 12.20amd4.98 Pom Suntaye, 808m. 4.3L pi. For Frederiek, 18.45, 11L30, a m., (LAAT, “irate sion Me cy ¥ Fon New YoRe AND Pua ADELPHIA. For Phliadelphia, New gaily 0 (10.08, 240 (5 00. Drntne Spee at 10:60 orelock For Philadelphia, Wilmington and Chester. 8.00 pg dally: Butler Parlor Care on For Boston, = 40 ine Carranniue throagh © ta Ponehheer ste bridge. landing Me stetion at Iuowton, For Atlantic City, 10.00 Y Sun | ——eahoe and 12.00 noon. dare, ticker offices, 619 and 135] 3.7. ODELL, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ cs TLY LINE, Np WASHINGTON. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOR, D. GQ, FORTRESS MONROE and NORPOLK,-Va_ ‘The new and powerfal Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK. inston daily at ie wise arrive at Fortrem, fday. Airive at Norfolk wt 7 ‘made for NORTHBOUND.