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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. TH MICHIGAN IS APATHETIC. THE CANADAY TRAGEDY. ‘ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SSS S| SES A Oullector of the Dead Man's Eavets Ap- | Possible fo - Damn i ase hoe, sepregenoe _ ‘Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov't Report. FUTURE DAYn. : PUTCRE PALS. pointed 2 | Tt was this, peculiar C= of the people's party leaders in this city | Correspondence of The Evening Star. HOUGHTON 14 NOW PARRED OUT FRO | state and of his destruction “ TRE OFFICES OF THE DECFASED- SOMETHING During the greater part of his term of ofice in | pesye the gpa _— —— in Vir-/ ‘The campaign in Michigan thus far has been OF mis anaY RECORD—xus. Jones TELLS oY the Senate he gave up more than two-thirds of | on amet ont - —— | Femarkable for the immense amount of apathy TRetaLe BETWERY Tue cocoxet axp car- bis own salary to pay employes consisting of | Press dispatch from Atlanta giving an account | shown on all sides. The republicans have done RUS oF Vv ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. and (Pomerars cuz jaLDABLS PROPESTT, e L MrT on. THREE-STORY PRESSED BRICK DWELLING, oe NUMBER 1715 ELEVENTH STREET NORTH- ELEGANT AND COSTLY ‘WEsT. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, uy ey dent b newspaper men and Grand Army men and | of Gen. Weaver's treatment im Georgia, and | little more than to organize an occasional cam- ee tan a 8 f Senators for whom no provisioi PIANO, DRAPERY, foto “Taf the, Uand roteges of Senators tor whom nm had ‘ a = Ta teen ousiste tke aus postinatihocy bey sl prov him what he ae, say ingegard to it. | paign club. The democrats have not expended ORNAMENTS, &e., 7 There will be no more «quabbling over the | the Senate service.” Mr. Hart vaya what be 'a}. Harris replied: ‘Tam anative of Virginia, | any undue energy in whooping it up. Even the AT AUCTION, few effects 'eft behind by Col. W. P. Canaday, needed above all things was the sympathy and With the strongest southern feelings and senti- | people's party, a new organization whose special . . : at leant not jast now, This morniag the courts help of a friend who understood him. | ments. I was with Stonewall Jackson during | mission is to reform a great variety of evils in LL EMBRACING IN PART t wrote recently to Maj. Robert Harris, who is Grasp Rarips, Micu., Sept 28, 1892. took s hand in the somewhat complicated affair Capt. Houghton in Court. his career, and in the Army of NorthernVirginia | the government, has not shown that zeal and ell dine efter 19 o'clock J. C. Colahan, who wi & © & Hegghinn, chet in the | Until nearly the close of the war.’ I wa: amazed | enthusiasm which are characteristic of a new and Sire, SPince SILK AND. PLUSH PARLOR = S ne! { ich. | SUIT) AL LACE Wi had been duly appointed, relieved Oiticer Light- suicide of the late Col. Canaday, as published in | When I saw the press dispatch and Rich-| reform organization. On all sides the brethren Dow i ; foot of all responsibility for she property in the Tuesday's Sra, appeared before Judge Milier | Mond papers giving an account of Gen. | have been standing back, waiting for the other ae. offer rooms of 712 and 714 i0th oF | \oday to prosecute the ease of Mr. John H. | Weaver's treatment, and still, more amazed | fellows to do something. irs [OXCANSO BROS.“ nuctioncere. Armes ener of the Loses, was with Mir. | F } department clerk, whore | Toe het such things were ressiins ennwhes be ey will oot last much longer AUCTION SALES. AUCTION. SALES. MS COMPORTABLY pwr: NO. 430 NEW YORK rs of thy were S rp ep Oat MR | OF weet oon nity e 5 7 , Whom we | 4 Sen eae” a we 3 2. at FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell, in K. Levy, appr the Orphans Coast. Kegaves bile? sale oreeriaa furniture and love eo touch in Virginia, “and Gen, HEM, wil, aminaie tho croseroad raliring | ATIMER & SLOAN, Rtare cisco. a | Freuie rertaf aa we sal Mise Clagett, who was em; loved by Col. Cana- was given $60; that_ the bili was made for fur- | Colquitt, both gallant soldiers and south- | Poi sate a justice of the piancsibese yr Auctionecrs and Appraisers, os SALE Frontine 22 ft on KEW TORE AVENE be bepth was sont for aud 28 soon as che arrived she house 1427 Vermont avenue, and it orm gentlemen. I am sativfied that no / ine sicnal for the republican crators te rend the 1407 G STREET. MPUPRTOCK UF THE LATE Fes BRASESE | das nt for aud wee serge Cow alleged that he did not have. all the pleces | southera-born gentleman can read of theve | {he ticaal fot the republican orators tore ; : MPRISING ® HORSES 8 MULES. A Doe: |B identified the colone!'s property as it was being | wae alleged that be did hot have all things without a blush of shame tingeing the | 27 iou DEX wee will ste tadaunon soa EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD GOODS RS PHAETON, 2 VICTORIA BY ROGERS, | TA! inventoried. There was very little there be- {7 ngion. for the defendant, stated | cheek. Heretofcre I have been incredulous of | yention oo se Sao at Bee eg Gre wnuaer | Re longing ‘o any cne ei ¢ wt his client had made one or two loans of | the reported political outrages in the south, | "Th, republicans have announced that 142 PUBLIC AUCTION, AgSbAS Sse Cube HARNESS, 8 fl yee gsc pees han id as much because I thought them manufactured for i : Qn SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER FST, | D! cart, CORTON BARRED OUT. the late Col. Cannday and had paid as much | “Sepeign purposes, Now. am compalied to | mestingeare to be held in Yarlous, parts of the COMPRISING IN PART: AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, I will sell in front of tha | F ash. at option ‘of in the day “Capt.” Moaghton called | ff 10,6 cent 9 mone ony te en gS3 tid bed | admit that there must have been more truth in | a now and October 20, but this | canen FURNITURE IN ROSEWOOD, WAL- | Slee comme ot hetciife. Darr & Gol" Row w0 | required at tiie ot anie- Conveyance. ored to enter, but a police odicer, ‘P* ~ these reports that I could ever have believed, | ONLY,” starter, as ist of speakers is but a | CRENBER Ut Purchaser's cost. ‘Terme to be complied, fteen days. ot te nd cont. of def paid bach For an honest debt of $26 he ng. ave. new. : h | RRP Ries ve ME branes. ‘to wich the atvention of Iuyers as ¥ a : ‘ handful of the Michigan stump talent,and | Tareces” With SPRINGS ACD. PE ATHeN | eatieds DUP gS BM pn ee A Rn of Ds ye EVER\” DESckt ‘ore for the purvote | suid Capt. Houghtan hd taken $116 worth of | , ("When Gen. Weaver Scot laak tor eg ek nae of thoce already billed are booked for | Pit POWs. DING how FUN TU “RATCLIFFE, DARI ® CO., Auctioneeis. ceS02t | 1 orien, wikctage ol aheh reals in sony weet wre fort Mtr Hoaghton’s statement was to the effect | disgraceful treatment, "T believe that Virgin- | Oulv one r two, addrewen. Tho only outaide f A. a ESEtte asp resonance Broxen, | fowler olasensieinen devin howsehnar: ede. DUNCANSON ishow "Auctione faa eoeenel ‘ecoded the detailing of | that be leaned Mer Henderson £00 on the Jans, even of the rougher sort, are far above | Sha ie Lgme of Missatyee oie eke 993 OTH ST. N.W- "i er : an ofticer to 4 2 duty was quite interest- | strength of the bill of sale. He laid the money preci ory Hn pied coke tat Ectnoe among the colored voters in’ Casn and Wathte- jectring tret-class articles o DISH who bad been sta of keeping him ou trombie tn hol i, 4 traceweed tore! iting urcheser, after VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON ie RECENT RTREET NORTHWEST. REIS | US Piano is « Chickering, tn pert DWELLING NO. 1816 SEVENTH | e900. “LATIM FRIDAY, MORNING. SEPTEMBER FRAME : ee one o apolis. J. Sloat Fassett spoke Tuesday night at aitetiern . at residence, #023 Kst.n.w..at| 2HELE! ~ on t & SLOAN, sever eters AS peces hoon to oust “Cay auton. ‘The Prop- | could uot tell what transpirod between them. | take the greatest, pains to inure his protec: | if state convention in this city, and ther went | TES Grol te al} (sel, the entire contedte, on, SNEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, ocropen | 2% or istkert Tras leased by Maj. Armes to Col. Canaday, | “Do you know that Mr. Henderson gave Col. | ton at the hands of the maror and civil | to Saginaw and Bav City for two more speeches. | “RUB Pasties wan nice lean should at- | FIFTH: 1802, at FIVE O'CLOCK, wo will sell in| JQ ATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioncor ig so “Capt.” Hoaghton bed no place in the Canaday @27 of the money you handed him?” | suthorities of Richmond and Virginia while | °Cuirman MeMillan bas arranged for some | ‘ad. CATER E S1ORN, mot THE NORTH ov FRET 9 IxcHES VALUABLE IMPROVED URAL ESTATE ON 1 | Suns, IM, in equity cause Ne transaction Armes claimed that Hough- asked Mr. Carrington. ee nceneat aie ontee will make | side talent later in the season, when things | _°28 a ‘OF LOT NUMBERED Fe STKEET BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH | jan L. Wheeler etal are complaiman ton was witho: dow of title to posses- “I do not know what happened outside, conduct of ose Georgians make | get hot, and doubtless they will be cavorting UNcaNsox BROS., AUCTIONEERS, SQUARE 417. STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSE 305 ia Bond et al. are defendants, the undersigned sion Leeanse there was no evidence of any real the reply made by the witness. ‘If any ench thousands of votes for Gen. Weaver and the | Tout the state nest month working haves Seat Ben as. | ie he te pee ee | REET. coors. | Prominin TUESDAY, the EIGHTRESTH Dav ot Partnershirs between bimand Col. Canadar. | thing bappened I did not get any of the | people's party in the south, and if I know any. | among the political opinions of the inhabitants, | On FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER. Turn. | Sheets Sesh Mt Mines weak ce eect |_on THURSDAY PEELS cTonER sIZTH. SAD Wie a FIVE CCL Ck PM “hie “ Houghton wasnt theinqnest | sanety * thing of the temper oft o western eo le it | Ween the Sig wuss cetee te epi ben: RAN MORRIE we. will sell om the | #6 cabre.care ‘2nd one block removed fron the oh st- BS at EIVE O'CLOCK we will otter for sale, 4 2 hcg der, sot"Whiry four CM) of Wha Maj. Ares and though: he "When farther questioned witness said that | Frere being from the west, the people from | 10wed by the rest. of the Michigan oratorioal | “Maitetot stout | 4 ‘Terms: One-half cash, balance in six. twelve and | "PART OF ONIGINAL LOT 1 IN SQUARE 5%, | sishiy twa cISShatkal oabditiean 1c meted ae had the ain” ehut When the 91/ per cent was the inierest usually charged Saree Ie lock aplen bie treat | talent, who will do their best to drive home 1.000 Chalin, About 70,000 feet of Lumber. | slchteen months. the deferred payments to) bear in- | Improved by a fain house, No. sh0S treet horih- | Suisiivisnon hook W. Pee pge sik ih the otiee of he seer dtaTBe that the Handlor’| iu rach canes, but the Judge said he judged ae ey ee eee eee mn Tett | the elédge hammer blows of the visitors in be- | ,ABA IMMEDIATELY” “theceafior “at CAMP Sarot sie, payable sombuncaliy aed to bererneed | "This property is near New Jerse nee Wt he 5 eee bart saveceded im getting in, be way frors the notes that yer cent was the amount / Mont in, Georgia ne adirect insult to them, | | iair of, the G.0.P. John‘. Rich, the repub-| ALGER." MONUMENT Lot, Brand of aoe eae tes eee aan a eeceraS | gga tie Breperly We near Sow Jerery avanee, the ieo- ote h ey wrot and he walked round charged in this transaction. | 2 ~ a | lican candidate for governor, is booked for 1 Package and Wash Room, Purchaser's option. A drposit of $200 to be paid yy advancine im valu e@greatdes! in search | o . " Z inl incident for the advantage of our rn r ° is ~~ » be | Rak Another witness gave testimony and Judge | OST. hil joure it tothe wobet vense of | Sere Might and nearly all the afternoons up 0] qyeyprhaeeouenninet Awainr Cameys. | Eben the oropery ft knosked down. Terma te | PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! otherwise the right ts reserved } Beles Food that ie raph T nd made known at the time of sale. A $200 upon aecepran of bide Alt Tomvey" and recordin at whom he might secur Maj. Armes cou a wa upon which filler expresced seme doubt s rented” oF jeenuse, be sad, the amanipalations het been | the people, north, routh, east and west, to con- | October 21. and will not alumber until the polls | sTREET and io resell the: provers et af the cont my ° Om | thee om SMGMGE Aid Elie amesbete TREE eae eos Le One St the risk and cost o” the defaulting purchaser. All | “sezs-d&is KATCLIFF), DAMIR CO. veal Tihayorente to he 3 nga * ates «hed > the ‘ sider it in the light of an attempt now being | , * IMMEDIATELY AFTER at “CAMP FARRAGUT,* | Conveyancing, recording, &c.. at sera cost. cos 3 a Teowsseory Drees of the irrchenme, Sire rome On, sr heme, Aid tigen ‘Anal a he asm fo i be items tron ths ot ae Gen, Cree Ghar and cet | SPO Va MOREE | eae MCE DAE SS | Tuousspomuxcnson. ane. aten we | Samia g ear their homes were all so very far aay that the "Mr, Mallowney contended that he bad conte | re eg ee of the efforts | ink after their own private fences while work- 6 Larce Barracks, JPUNCANSON BROS, ducts, viband Dots. aw. | HLS MERCIER aioe Len eR eS - ayes” eaptaln” devisted am finally went home him ont acase and Mr. Carrington argued tothe | \¢ This is the natural outcome of the efforts | inf for the good eause; both want 10 be Bich: Larreguantity of Awsing Canvas. Legs F Vatvante rroverty| BASPUSTHEETS NORTHWEST, ON THUite: | jrait' cl #i0o'will ‘be vequleed from the, purchase st self, He was to have done his best in the ar- contrarr for his client. OU) rn ree neat ag fan's next Senator. Repmgusiy ad vey cent tol be peld atm, lance | "OST EENAA Gy AERCERORTAWEST | Dez oQeE REE SERTH. “awe: VAT "FOUR | fitriiicot min" Ali Sonvepamciug aol mecordlar at Fant business thix moraing, bu: he apparently The judge postponed the case until Satufday | section ponte tl tae ron ite Pike |, Congressmen O'Donnell and Burrows are | within three days.” By order of NOWN AS PREMISES NO. 1705. | Part of lot four (4) in reservation eleven (11). Be- | PUPMB ESSE ss aso teustes changed fis tind. in onder to give Henderson an opportunity to| Ple® party are Inboring to unite ‘the |. forking through the sate, while Leaping Chateman of Citizens EAT eae, | BET ahe eet Cras atin date on the for. | gitmna'at tue Nanthesa cornet fot tn nh oe Treg La. ove. oper cies Bet - str i ; , - rx Speme ‘Com te ‘of, Mays A: D678, end duly re-| Sith the tine of snaiiey forty (a0) foot, thence weet ‘ —- TITLE AS CAPTAIN QUESTIONED. make a statement, terestand sympathy. This is one of the greatest | €Y€2 on their own districts. H. R. Pattengill, | DUNCANSUN DROS. hucts. FRt_| corded tn Liber No. 80, follo 485, of the land records | twenty: thitee (ooh feat, Threate neeeh ey ea Tease. SoOEwe & Houghton had not been so par- ‘The Coroner's Inquest. cet parte ts am La. ave nee with ey east twen! reg Cz) The creditors of & vl, deceased. berety ing, improved By a three-story brick | notitinl ts hile their clan tnether witiy toe sews One-third cash, balance in six and | (50) days tim teytot aulee oe Court ita etek ‘secured by pm ser's notes, with in- BENJ. F. LEIGHTON, Trustee, , purposes t tieular ab ‘There were no ren‘ational developments at | and these Georgia aries ake @ necessity morning the War Department might mever have the inquest, which was heid yesterday afternoon | for our efforts in this direction more apparent | 80** saecel 2 tumping | GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC-| FOUR O'CLOCK POR oon that erttin AE a Recn pat to the trouble of bunting up the| io the™ ing room of W. R. Speare’ . | than ever, and greatly intensify the purpose of | ¢*touney general, are making regular genius f TION, cel of land and premiscs situate in the city of Wash: ay of sale, and deed of trust. "All on. | a curses im the operating room of W. R. Speare’s under- | se" copie to destroy sectional animosities.” — |t0Urs. Among the others who are book COMPRISING IN PART on, District of Columbia, and known and distin- | Yeyancing and recontine at purchasers cost Te the | *. RN cance te Oe ing ettablishment. Boxed caskets occupied sit rere a z Ww. Dpoaras. x. A. Norton, Dr. , salah a red alee a esend nem and distin, | verancing and recor complied with in tem daysthe | agte-aggr OM as P- WOODWARD. Canaday's a reporter addressed ® large portion of the space, while in ghastly ALONG THE WHARVES, See Ce nn Wuare one hundred and sixty-aix (168), contained | property wil te resol ‘ive days" notice - ley, John A. Enander, Theroa P. Keaton, Wan, Minin, the following mictes and tounds, vie Besin- | frulcins prechaves 2 Houghton as was promptly appearing cabinets ranged along one wall were y ai and at the request of the | gr'alley. ib at public auction. in | feet to vari : : Z laboring to. accomplish, | €*2didate for superintendent of public instruc- [LATIMER & SLOAN, Aveta, and 4 — | of the District of Colui his military title on Tuesday seers, tions; J. W. Giddings, candidate for Heutenant | Anpraisers, | party secired thereby. governor, and G. J. Diekema, candidate for Fis DAR UP octowEn ino be THIRTY: | dweliing ho c La. ave. $ es 472 La. ave. now. L_AUIMEE & SLOAN Auctioneers ana Appraisers, afte purchaser's rick and cost) $100 to te olvetabadis int on the lise of Peumeplvanis avenne | oct WANiEDTN NoODwaR Tot SSF Ball, Bobert E. Frazer. Mra. M. A: lett, ty (80) fe fron: the 80" der the Will of Thomas Pickens, Deve — corrected with: “Captain, if you plense, concealed all manner of gruesome and funereal | Items of Interest in Regard to the Vessels at | Cet): 4° ewe, es ‘Allen oan Demee angle of auld ‘sate cand Tet and Tenatae eltiteand | Truss Cinder the Will of Thomas Pickens, Decesised. | averion SOUE OFS AGUARLE PROpERTY To 1 Aer ed cell pe omg de fusinge. At Coroner, Patterson's eft hand and the Docks. H.C. Pratt, Geo. A. Farr, J. H. Holman, Col, Ba eT THE HOUGE: | CLIO) feet’ thence at ticht hmice with said aneene ucts ae | STREET NORTHWEST OS TSE lace for the elbows of tw ‘The railroad freight blocka G 0 it enne | {[HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts., 612 Est.n.«, STREET NORTHWEST a < a ing p! he f two 1 freight blockade has had the | 8. A. Wood, Geo. W. M. Bride, Rev. Washing- t one-bundreaths (74.58 sl ORTH WE: in a hesitating way th nine, im th NE. — On WED! DAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER or three people was the ice chest in which were | effect of sending hundreds of tons of freight | ton Gardiner and Judge M. C. Burch. To be 80) mblic auction on FRIDAY, SEPTEM- said lot numbered cne (1); SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | FIFTH, 182.at QUARTER APTER FIVE OCLC Vermont cay rward jn the fif-| Oo) cy ~ ® of f1 - : . 4 BER THIRTIETH. ‘Is Sense it TEN | thence due east with said rear line ten and fifty-three ST SIDE OF TENIH STREET BE- | in front of the premises we shall eel ee a war deaginen, | Col Canaday eremains, At thecoronet's ight yp the river. The Norfolk and Washington | ,, This list includes only a small portion of the | OE a a ae ae a eee a es DG STR “I was on Gen. Hane: Gen. L. A. Grant, asi (himself a Vermont ec that the records show | propellers have been and are carrying eighty | #™%Per# in Michigan, but they will do very | west *PeNt eri nicely to start with and when the rest of them | _s¢26-d ‘ons per trip. The Lady of the Lake and Jane | get to going they will make things howl. Moseley arc doing well. The Baltimore steam- THE DEMOCRATIC STUMPERS. t 0: two (32) feet : thence in a southwestward!y. direction TIMER & SLOAN. forty-nine and sixty-eight one-bundvedthe (49.08) feet | WasHINGT( ictioneers. _ | fo the place of bazinatni > | feet. together with th SON BROS., Aucts., 9th and D sts. n.w. SA recline, but which was for an hour or two sacred to the uses of half a dozen reporters. Among the spectators present, probably look- ant secretary of war lier of renown), says at John Quiney Adams D.C. wntaining 1,612.74 square | By virtueof a deo of trast. dated September 1, A.D. where pronerty is always in demand (ood Chance uprovements thereon. IS87.and duly econted in liber 127% foto 255e% seq. | FOF investment), Deve : Winer | eckenino sag: Thirty-two Inundged ($3900) dollars | Ioe i the laud tres ene stacker Stanhieese Cine-thid cash. bat ; b | i ; —— 2 in te . ofthe ware je will be Honghion served for nine months as a private | 26 ,0ut for the interests of silent parties, were | ers Sue and Maggie are loaded each trip to| Chairman Dan'l J. Campan of the democratic | FUBHIG SALE, OF, REAL PSTATE IN WEST | tobe paidin cash. and the balance tobs paidintmoegual feteeahet the meees cc USD ERE Gctoben oanal padeum Ea i _ ° If othes and more ©h epresentative L. E. Payson and O. D. Bar-| ¢hoir capacity. The steamer docks are piled | state committee has not all this time been let- INGTON, D. NORTH SIDE OF R STREET | months, secured by ceed of trust upon the property | THE FIFTH. 1m F-PAsT FOUR CLOCK | onting at cost of parchane. iu the fifteenth Vermont. ther and more | gett, Gen. Ben Butler's law partner. i distingaixbed service was re i BETWEEN FI REET A’ sold, with interest, payable semi-annualis, at the rate | p. ty. ‘at the time of eale. ‘Jered the War | "Tie Gurors were Messrs. J, J. Hogan, J. H. | With freight: The pressure is also felt by the | ting the grass grow under his feot to any great| _RVENCES TINST STREET AND LINCOLN fe | P.M all tliat pe ce oF re of aix (6) per cent per annum uni ‘or all cash, cuitepstiaem te teeter at aed = Belkeds TIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. " it - uM atthe of the purghaser. A deposit of will jot No. 2 ‘cauare He. —t> Sook on = —— Department knows nothing of it. | De Atics, James M. Leitch, 8. W. Stinemetz, | Mattano and George Law. extent. | He has drawn heavily upon the national | qatea Septemiver 1°A°D. 18HT and Merona Me Tiee | berequlred at tine ofbsie’ “All Gonveranchng, Re, | ABWoE No, 2h im saaare NooG0. 7s ine 1G feck om | ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS XD AP TROUPLE DETWEEN CANADY AND WOTOMTON. Pliny M. Hough and Rafus H. Darby. Schooner Pillsbury, Capt. Tupper, passed | ticket at the outstart and a swarm of eminent | BS 1616, folio 176 et 4% ‘the iand records of the owe ot ust ed EE not com | less, running back toa wide alles, with the improve- PRAISERS, 1407 G ST! Vague rumors of frictional relations between | | In company with Coroner Patterson the jury | through Hell Gate yesterday, bound south for | °'tors will tlit through Michigan before the | Distrit of Coluimbla, and by direction of the party | riled with in twenty days from day of sale, trustee re Prick dwelling hone ne Of @ two-story and basement | TROsTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY AND mas Col, Canaday and Mr. Houghton have been in | €Xamined the premises lately occupied by Coi. | Rockland, = trouble is over. John De Witt Warner, the | tremises on FRIDAY, THE THINTIETH DAY OF | faulting purchaser after five days’ notice of such Fesaie ‘Terns: One- cash: balance in one or two BET BRICK DWELLING, O8 TRE. Canaday. Then they returned to Speare's and | Rocklan brilliant New York Congressman, made a flying | SEPTEMBER, A. D." 1892, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. in some newspaper published in Washington, D. rears, secured by a deed af trast onthe property, with SIDE OF MIFTEENTH STREET cireulation ever rince the colonel blew his own | a ~ Schooner Flying Scud, Baltimore, Capt. Mor- | trip through the state last week, and hi Jh | all of ‘ot numbered nineteen (19) in square numbered GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Interest at rer’ cent per anna. pore Hn F AND G STKEETS NORTHEAST. ; were daly sworn over the cor; s Pare ; rip through the state last week. and his speech | fyo\(3), "West Eckineton, "ae per Gist in Liber | se20-dkds Suéviving Trustée. | ally; All conveyaucine and recording, at purchaser's | , BY Virtue 0 of frost dated the 1106 aay ot braing out, but none of these ‘Then Chas. H. Stevenson, John Q. A. Hough- | gan, has made dock and is discharging. here was listened to by an immense audience. No. 7." page 148) of the records of the Offes | > ATCLIFFE, DARWE CO. Aucta. 020 Pa.ave.n.w: | Smt A.Sevuni oi.oue Tinted dollars (G10) re: | AtwuS Pevonted in Lie nd Dae were solid enough to 0 Te ton, Oficer Gilbert, Miss Clagett, Mrs. Clark, | The wood trade is lively. Congressman Asher G. Caruth of Kentucky | of,t urveror of the said District, TEES % R : a 7 | quired at the tine of sale. "If the terms of sale are not | 31 et sea. = p FG story, nch of it as one Mrs. Jones, Detective Weedon and Dr. E. M.| Mr. Carter is back from Nomini. will give Michigan a week or two, Congress- | pe taid at tine oF nals; andl Garenee Ie thoes cual eee Te aD SPORE Oa oe POM TAINE | resold e1 the risk sind root of the detaultion portioun: | thereby. the uptersioned trestecs will oot oveups ae Tuell Was | Scharer testified. There was nothing ‘new | Schooner Lulu Quilian has passed out of the | man Bourke Cockran of New York is booked | installments ur ais (Or twelin Coop ned cishteen Tish REBT. IN THE: CONTE. OF Waste. |. By onder of the trustees | the preidses on TUESDAY, OCTOBER related to a by Mrs. Jones, who, | brought forth. All the : ory was told in Tues- | river. for three speeches some time in October. Ralph | month ‘Some stress was laid on the state- a froin date of sale, with interest at 6 per cent ND oc BY AUCTIO! JAMES F. BROWN, Trustes. | I802, ATHALF-PAST POUR O'CLOCK, sub lot 110, ‘Trust Schooner Joseph J. Pharo, Capt. Taylor, is | E. Hoyt of Chicago, Gen. John C. Black of Ili- | Det, aparm, payable semi-annually, or all cash, at | By virtue of gnet given to, un and.duly | _se24-d&ds 0. ¢. Grit fo sainare 1051, 19470, and tmirved Bia two-etory ith _her children, occupies the basement of | Gay's Stan. | Option of the fnrchaser: and if terma’are not comptied meets eee CAS 4 n brick dwelline, wit Tenn ‘ 712. ' ____ | newen-roo ee ment made by Col. Canaday to Officer Gilbert | at New York. nois and Frank N. Holman of New York will | with inten (10) days from day of sale the property pay - O E ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, the west ide of 13th st. between F aid G ‘ste. worth. see ae ees, Se att Monies tid fo the effect that no money waa taken from the | | Four-mast schooner John K. Louther isat each give a week, Congrearman Springer of | Willborensiday thn rit: and coat Of the detaniting | the ndreords ofthe Patties, Commis audat | WWE UABLE IMPROVED | Sok AU comvevancine end recording et pgechasars Mrs. Jones, “there was a good desl of trouble safe, only notes. Miss Clagett thought there | Boston. ilinois has already spoken twice and will be | kncing at purchaser's cost, — Hened srustoce will offer for, pate ry lie actions | “PROPERTY. BEING “S18. TWHENTY-SECOND. Termeycany and made known at sala, between Col. Canada: I was recent growth of coolness between Col.| Schooner F. C, Pendleton, Capt. Dodge, sailed | back again before the close of the campaign. = MARLON ASHFORD.) trustees, Bako OCTOBER. A. Dy 1ne2, at HALFLPAST. ‘ORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF : EBARCHs THOMAS Og | Trmsteas, don't know what ther tell there Canaday and Cupt. Houghton. Mrs. Jones said | yesterday from Bangor. Me., for New York. Other big guns, including, perhaps, Mr. Ste- Seok de a FOUR O'CLOCK P.'M., ail that certain piece or LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucthoneets 23 -Ahte were bigh words. When Ho left the herchiidren heard the breaking of the window—| Schooner Frank T. Stinson, Capt. Hodgeton, | venson, willbe heard during October. ‘The Mich- Ss ere Oe ere cad rremneg tants ont Sntee fe eho | houre the colonel shut the place up. went into escribed by Col. Canaday to burglars, who were | sailed on the 27th from Bangor, Me., for Wasb- | igan talent thus far assigned to work include At- UTURE DAYS. ‘ant known and distincuished on the ground pet or | PIANO! ND 0} N his office and locked the doors. After | said to have entered at about 2 a.m.—and they | ington with ice. torney General A. A. Ellis, who will talk people's | \WTALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers Plsnetsatacouncy and being the weet twenty-threr | TANOS A} RGANS. aaaie lo ashton iy d to come _ bys _ fixed the time at shortly before 5 o'clock, thus| Schooner Lydia M. Deering, Capt. Hamilton, | party or democracy, as occasion requires; Labor (24) feet front by the depth thereof of tho recorded eoloxel would no! m any of the doors. £ rn oof ties Ui EB UN! division of ‘*Howard University” of Effingham is at sea trom Bangor for Washington with ice. | Commissioner Robinson, Mark W. Stevens, | T’PoryAEUABLE ) UNIMPROVED |, BUILDING | subiivis with aif the rights, easements, priv Schooner Harry Messer, Capt. Tierce, is at| secretary of the Michigan world's‘Yair commis-| OtHiREY SONTEWILE, AT AUCTION, Tores and'appurtensnces to the extse belouring ‘or in New Bedford. sion; Frank A. Dean of Charlotte. who wanted | pO2 FRAP GRAY OCLOBER FIFTH. at HALF. | anywise appertaining. . ; y Mw ‘cash the residue in one and two ska on the 26tb. | to run for governor two years ago; Hiram B. | 392 FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.) we shall soll in front pot, by, toe ae corroborating testimony secured by TE Star on Tuesday. Dr. Schaeffer's most important statement, drawn out throngh croas-examina- tion by the coroner, was the one that he exam-| Schooner Daylight passed N thereto nae and pa ae, er. on TUES AY. THE POURTH DAY tn ge dg CHNS Tes HE, A.D. 182, AT HALF-PAST PQUR | Trarnable: terme easy, At KUHN'S | “Tem P.M. the’ following described real Mate | 1240G-st. “Established 1872, tuning and re Hongi round in‘o the a'ley three or four time: and then stood in front of the house looking up at the windo’ 80 | | | Hy 4 | and ‘rremises in’ the city of Washit | ——_— - premises L ts 172 and 173, in-D. J. and Wm. | Years from the date of sale, evislenced by the notes of | PR4, |remnises in the 3 5 a < bat he did uot get in because | every | ined Col. Canaday’s body for marks of violence, | _ Four-master Estelle Phinney 1s anchored off | Hudsonof Mancelona, Representative Thos. E. abalgtsion of los inaguare 440, each | fhe purchaser, beacinurintéwat from the day of ale at | ina! oay ne ay eens gar teas ast | HALLEY & DAVIS VeRigHT “FIANGA—Fom id door was fastened. We thought | bu: found none: there was not even a roughen! | Nobeka, |Barkworth of Jackton, Thos. F. MoGarry of | Gent of about GS fest oe ee eevee | Really: ive deferred payments tebe secured Seined | treee west thirty-aix feet ten inches south from the | rivaled’ wholeasle peices und renal toriset plage tor Houghiow was drank. but whether he ing of the cuticule at those places where the | Bark Jesse McGregor, Capt. McGuire, is at | this city, State Game Warden Chas, E. Hamp- sale: One-third cash, balance in one and | of trust on the premises sold. or all-cash, at the ~ption | Sati iit yee tin fog sag othe canning thence south rent aspecialty, Awency SII Wh stn. 6. sel6-m drank or no! ths colonel certainlg was afraid Cords were mid to have been thed, sea from Portland for Brunswick, Ga. |ton, Petoskey Hamilton Balusx, Rev. C.-L | twoyears for notes bearing iuverest: from day of ea ee ee ey Peet of Sat we be paid at the | West one hundred aud uine fect elcht iuches: thence | "TUNING AND REPAIKING. GEORGE BLY, ee Nt day the colonet} TB# Yerdicé was the regulation suicide affair. | | Three-mast echooner S. A. Rudoiph arrived | Deyo, Axel G. Burman, the well-known labor | 24 *ecured by a deed of trust on property sold... om the day of tae toustaee beenee tee t night the ne! day e colonel twenty-seven feet eleven eas pine maker, tuner and late conveyancing, Sc.. at purchaser's vost, €100 down | days from the day of sale or the trustees reserve the | eeut:actrn feet hve inches thee eat Rt haat | Yeats with We, Metocrote a Ee hia se TE at Portland, Me., and sailed on the 27th for | agitator; Delos D. Jayne, Congressman T. A. | oneach plect of property, when struck of Fight to resell atthe risk and cost of the defaulting | fYewen inches, the shsy two fect ves | otha & we. worksbop tn the rear. looked awfully misersbie, and in ny presence . Atlantic City. . Ee Weadock of Bay City, W. N Ferris of Big | so0-0. WALTER B WILLIAMS & 80... Aucta, [rhsser after ave days! sdvertisemont af such tenale | Gunes ace sf teginninns tometer wih tin seats ‘Best Sines work iatoe Varisied and reid pbody Knows how near I have been to BROOKLAND. Four-mast schooner, Daniel Fearing, Capt. | Rapids and Thos. E. Catroll of this city. It | ATIMER & SLOAX, Auctioneers and Appraiser, | Aifcomveyaaci”rleurdine at ont, | $a Pasement brick dwelling house and improvements | organs repaired. i i my brains out on acegunt of Hough- | ae Clifford. from Georgetown with coal, has ar- | addition to this list Gen. E. B. Winans is on the 1407 G st. GEORGE K.P. | "Heresy of hsio: One-Chied ently, Selenan teeth STeteway, | |, The of Trooks mansion is being put in order | rived at Portwmouth N. H. i stump and will do a heap of good for the ticket. | 4 vaLUABLE TWO-STORY _SIX-ROOM PRESS | <md quehtewn months. secured’ by purchase pore WovouToN Ix THE OFFICE. for the Marist Fathers to take possession next | The B. F. Poole, Capt. Koss, is at Providence. | Judge A. B. Morse. the democratic candidate for |“ YiCe HESIDENCE, WITH TEL MORERS TS pg FS PRS bye nap Aap pda ei pao eee Sites tat tie een serine SORIIEASE At AUCTION, ACER ‘toon, of | TMOSTORY ERICK UWELLING WO, 293 TEED | Seeteecianss is tebe tee, TRE Saas ton wan‘ed to get aroomin the house while the Mrs. M. A, Miss Sidney and Mr. Fred John- TAKOMA. ere ene ee cot ae ees | pOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER EIGHTH, 1:92, at | TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING KO, 94] EY | of saleare not complied with within ton days the colonel was opjosed to it. ron have moved into their new home on Hart- preme court bench does not take effect before | FOUR O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, we shail — ‘oom reserve thi might to resell the property at the | rf | Ww IN P. ¥ AT AUCTION. fend atieek | Correspondence of The Evening Star. October 4, but he has been making a tour of | sellsub lot 135th square AGL improved bya two- | on “THURSDAY OGTORER SIXTH. Ie0s, ‘Tha! OCTOBER SIXTH, 1892, at | Fisk and cost of de(waltine purchaser. ‘ . ‘ story six-room press brick resi with all i on ae 1 m Mpaier waner. an thse Sew comaGa| We. Steih Yehusion’ of ts pension office Taxoua Pan, D.C., Sept. 25, 1892. | the upper peninsula, apeaking every afternoon | inet vedas Weg Ni Ot ‘Acker street uorthenst ALT TART FOURCCLOCED M.41 will soli! sroanas WHR oUbUAED,| Trustees, eemns t floor vect | x, D. C.. Sopt. 28, | and evening, and when he jo sale preecutean opportunity, to secre e cosa . Part of : ease by the colonel. and the colonel used to has rented Mr. G. W. Williamson's house on| The family of Mr. 8. 8 Shedd have returned | he will decote himeclf heart and. soul to the | £ortable bome that should bs taken agentes oF Eepaidig 14 frog a sacten on tre pores side of od preet | Jp ATCLIFFE, DAEREOO., AOCTONTEE wy, complain bitterly of the liberties Hough- Frankfor: street and will become a resident of | from their trip to Alaska and California and are | campaign, and that means a grent deal. itt onveyaucts and reevrding at purchaser's cost. | twovstory brick dwelling. being residéuce! No. 241 3d ant oe. ton eek; coming im st all times, | Brockland about October 1. | today ssoving into their new home, the former | ‘Thas tar the campaign hes bean very quiet, |SapesT noes ete seals’ me = US TEMS | See ssmteeeel: pS EXTENSIV pasting bis fees on the colonels desi aud aci-| Me. J. B. Towers of Le Droit Park moves | residence of Mr. B.F. Gilvert, on Oak avenue, | bu! by next week or a week later nobody wili| Srdte— LATIME.& SLOAN, Auctioneers. | manediately after, Twit ait'the east 16 feet of lot Chon ally as though he owned the whole | into his new residence on Hartford street near | sets as q be able to find fault with the campaign on that | THOMAS DOWLING & SON, Aucts.. 612 Est. u.w. | 20. square SH. frouting 16 feet on thealley by a ‘CROCK. pluce. He never brought a stick of | Queen this week. | Mra. 8. R. Loomis of Allegheny, Pa., is the De abet co depth of 77 foot, improved by a two-story’ frame CUT furniture in here at any time. I| West Brookiand is about to be improved by | guest of her sister, Mrs. B. F. Gilbert, at Hotel | CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE UNIMPROVED ‘Cgollins toler, USED FOLLOWING BLAINE’S SUGGESTIONS, LDING LOT ON THE ‘SIDE OF | , Terms: One-half cash: balence in six and twelve he didn’t | the planting iE P , i MAMMO CH Pe NE, TOUCH, WORKMAWeere of 800 shade trees and the laying Takoma. 4 i i SIXTEENTH STREET BETWEEN M AND N | jonths, with interest. secured by deed of trust on SPER wI Ee get rid of tim, why he didn’t have iim put out, | of brick sidewalks. rng | prof and Mire, Fewsmith have decided to 1e- | The republicans are carrying their campaign | | sTREETS NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. | ‘Be yrolerty, or all cash. atthe option of purchas:r. A. w= bur anere” is taviteg tara bat all he said wa rans get rid of him’ “I Mrs. Henry Diehl. who was called to Balti- | main in the Park during the fall and winter. along the lines suggested in Blaine’s letter, with | By virtue af 9 decree of the, Supre ederetaee. Conveyancing and recerline at Purchaser's cost. ART Pane pee am come dow see ae SUAREST Rowe Bs fhe serious illuews of her mother, has | | Miss Mamie Barry of Virginia is visiting only an occasional allusion to the “foree” bill. | euiber, 1t02, in ‘he eculty couse Gt Alegander Mor- mo ee lar dog's hile.’ Every time I hinted returned home. Mise Blanche Lay. In state politics they are picking flaws in the | ©, fu.dian, vs, Morris 5;'Sau jo. A078, | Oe a to him about his ing loose | Mr. J. W. Horner has gone to Atlantic city | Col. and Mrs. George C. Kniffin have visiting record made by the democratic miministration | itor ofthe premlts, on TUESD4: Miho ELEVENTH | [ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS AND AP- m he ratd it coukdn't be done and vicinity for a season of recreation. | them the niece of the latter, Mise Lizaie Riche uelng the pret two vencs aed especially with | DAY OF UCTOBEM, 189, xt HALE-PAST FOUR | TWO HANDSOME THREE STORY AND BASE- . Isc) snd be didnt want any trou- Mrs, Prof. Herdman and Miss Marie Louise | ards of Kansas City, Mo. the doings of the legislature. | Bored slaty (GO) in Wiktace Hears trae Same || MENTX,W BRICK RESIDENCES, Nos. 1nod MADE BY DRAMA L DEANE G0, onel a any dif Herdman have returued to their home at Ann) Mr. and Mra G rner of Illinois are visiting | ‘The democrats are following President Cleve- | sion of bart of square “Humbered’ one htadred and fie eee (NEM YORK AND'cttc\Gos was too te anyhow, Arbor, Mic their daughter, Mrs. Kinnear. on Holly avenue. land's line of thought, are calling for tariff re- | ‘ie' Per plat recorded in liber W. ¥.. | On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, O“TOBER SIXTH, omplete and ae fond as new. for I've seen hima give Misses Emily and Helen Brooks givea dancing | Miss Edyth Page will lenve tonight for New forms and are not saying anything more. thea or oie of the Diatrics ot | asGch at MALY PAST BYUR CLOCK in front of mah giodie tN Corte Tans, WOCGHTON HAD ThOTBLE WITH Wrst. soiree to theit young friends this evening. | Hampshire for a month s visit, necessary on the financial question, In state (One-third cash, one-third in one Vinpreved with twothreccetory and Orsonieat ene RIGHT 12-GALLON MILK CANS. ‘Then Mr. Houg! Liots of trouble with _ The sound of the school bell is again hear: Mr. and Mrs. J. Vance Lewis have as guests politics they are banking heavily on Judge Learn gt poeriebin iy ogee k residences. coulaininy nine rooms, with bath and | 6.000 PLA SES, 4.500 sf i= KNIVES ASD FORKS, M. E. FRANCIS. CARD READER AND TRANS Moj. West and Ms} afraid of him. | ™ the land. he four sisters of the latter. viz: Mrs. Wood- sforse’s soldier record and are taking pride in | sory notes of the purchaser dated on the day of ens, | _mOdern Umpruvements: Buiehed \efirst-clase mien eS ESD cat | ML. tdi: Ute aivee tree woedte Aan ja}. West an 4 - Rey. J. W. Bancroft and wife of Ashland, ‘ruff of Virginia, Mrs. Woodford of Evanston, the record of economy and money saving of | besing interest, ayable semi-angually. trom date | ee an eae at oy ee steer no. hiwest, one ay ‘ —Se ean “a - at one oor Wis. were the recent guests of Mr. and Mra. | Ill., and Mesdames Marquette and Schupman of the democratic state officials. "Hoth partios are | Bat Paid at rhe rate of O yer cent Per abun and | 1.000, VEGETABLES, "900 BAKERS, PROF. CLAY 18 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED her. About E. D. Morgan. | Nebraska. “ ofl by deed of trust on the property sold. or all | “Terms: One-third cash, balance at six and twelve | - a Rg yt 5° advertising clairvoyant, astro'oger and medium i & a | taking great interest in the legislative, sena- | the purchase money in cash, at purchaser's option. | months, with notes bearing interest nt Oper cent per | 5.000 TUMBLERS, 12 GASOLT RCHES,_ | thiscity. Has wonderful’ yrophetie cift of escent we back trom Ou Friday evening next a reception will be | Miss Ollie Slater invited a few friends last | torial and congressional contests. Tho next | Teriusof sale to be covmplicd with in teu dave tron | Tamaee, wiih Motes Uenrine jatervet at Oper cent per | «F:008 Fat Tigh B ARESERYE, DISHER, ALT | Sah "Tneveale hGdca misierie eee Rate EST at fe Qucensiown Church to Mrs. R. K. | evenirg to meet her guest, Miss Lou Axtelle. | legislature will elect a successor to Senator | 4j,0{ tau or Feeule, tiny, be made af Hak and cost of | truperty” sold or ail cash. ght option of (purchaser. | PANS SRILLETS. KITCHEN UTENSILS ike | folk proverty. brines separated towethwr, cates Mest by her husband's congregation and many | Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Favorite entertained Stockbridge, and it is the highest ambition of | conveyancing aun recontiue ot Or purchaters: W200 deposit reqieed on each berger ak | Me hii (he largest ant! most comrinte salt kitchen | pPeny marriages, ives coccom fp Castnse,, commenes and *wore and -tamped around awfully. We friends. The occasion is the return of Mra, | some old Of friends at dinner on Thursday | {he democracy to be uble to’ name the man, | Property sold clear of ail taxes to Yu the time of sale. EATING g SLOAN. | and hotel dint: code ever offered inthis city, to | Cyiatatruven en Wnaummee, Mramwars fron wt Were all afraid there wax going to be murder West from her long absence in Kentucky and | last. Covers were laid for fifteen, mocrats are combining wherever poasi- means Ya sere-dRde__ Auctioneers. | Tftthe soods have never teen xaew TT M* MOB | couiing 40 the Fight place et once, as he susreeit diene then, Thatscemed to be the beginning | all are invited to crtend. | Mrs. Dela Mater has returned and is domi- ble with the people's party and. in many. dis- JoHN RipouTY [_ATIMEN S SLOAN, Auctioneers, 1907 0 wareet KATCLIFFE, DARR &co.. | Tnrmcthere have fatled.. Convinoes most skeptical I the trout Many s night since A unique impromptu celebration of the | ciled at Col. Ingraham’s. tricts the two parties in opposition will offor a} _Ae2dkds _____ iat D stn. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE Prop-| *204t8 ane Auctioneers. | Gilential. | Satinfaction guaranteed, fittinzs 30>. then has the colonel walked the floor for hours, | “woolen wedding” annivermry of Mr. and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Moses have returned from | united front te the republicans. In the fourth, | PW) HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auc ERTY, BEING No. 1308 Q STREET NORTH: | (HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE Iuproven | Hoey, Sto®. Gren Sundays. Residence, 488) He seomed to be worried us int as any man G. b. Johnston was recently held at their resi- | their vacation spent in Virginia. fifth, seventh, eighth, eleventh and twelfth dis- | = WEST, WASHINGTON, D. U. /REAL ESTATH ON THE NORTH SIDE OF H | S1-t6end Gthets. southwest __ could be and liv dence on Dover street. and many friends were triets the democrats and populists have com. |EXEMPTORY, SALE OF SIXTEEN HEAD oF Bs virtue of an order of the Supreme Conrt of the | STKELT BETWEEN FOULIH AND FIFTH | \PME, VPMMIN. THY TRURRT DEsTINT een “ n % | eT | ; S YOUNG, SERVICEABLE | COACH, DIVING | District of Columbia, made on the >it dav of Febru: | STREETS NOXTHWEST. 2M roater of the age. Information eiven with As soon | Canadas wag dead Mr. gathered within the hospitable home. Vari- | Marriage Licenses. | bined on congressional nominees and in several | AND WORK HOR Es AND MARES AND FUUL | ary AD. Ilo in Ghenace of Aeeceb H. Grown otal, | By vitue cf aiectes of the: Supreme Court of the | nom-nal’ aS ure. fers sae Monghton took possession of the place just as colored strands of woolen yarn bad one end | yy. 4 have Deon ienied to the fol- | of the districts have also combined on electors, | SUOD NULES PROM YORK, Pa. $s) Yohn E, Crown etal, No. 194, Equity Docket | District of Colmmnbia, fassad iu equity cawar No. | 151 Marion st tw.. bet Gtk ead thoagh be was ‘proprietor, al:hoazh 1 know atinched to different articles in the parlor and | | Marriage licenses have been isuue © Jor | This will make.the fight a little more interest- SrOBEN THIRD, 1902, AT TEN | NO Seed Wilitell te the highest bidder. tp fron: of the | 518°. wlierett Jolin P. Ford et al. arecommiainants | sat MERGES cect grervthing bere belonged to the colonel. then proceeded in cobweb maze to different |lowing by the clerk of the conrt: Harry J. ing for the republicans and will prove decisive We Wid SELL AT Lily Liv | OCTOBER 1hv2, ATHALPAST FOUR O*CLOCK | trnstes= will offer forsale a [avi suction in front | Nf 8S, EL{SWORTH. CLATRVOYA He 0 the colonels ke: somehow. places of concealment in the upper rooms. At | Winn and Mary E. Brady, both of Chicago. Ill; ina number of case: ES STABLES OF soli q Pao the followin? real property, to wit: All that | of the vrezntses, on THURSDAY. the St KTH DAY OF | “iy Macsuaveiven. Teltaceen. all inen GUMMIERAD Cees ener ince. We come ceund | . given sigual « Gisen of the-uniete died cork |e slay . = : D Od GST. BET. OTH AND ‘or parcel of land and peinises aitaxte.Iyingand | OCTOBER. 102, at HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK aseeg corner ai ' Ri eac! .G. Tucker and Mary W. Lawman; Philip > SIXTEEN ‘HEAD’ OF GuoD fh the city of Washinzton, in the Disizict of Cor | P. M.. the following dessribed real es" te in| JE SUKE TO CONSULT EMMA here yesterday morning and ordered the rooms a particular woolen string, and, amid the great-| Claus Friede of Daliimore, Md. and Amalin A Complaint of Slow Driving. YOUN SES AND MARES AND FOUR | lumbia, known and distinculahed. en lov Aftrseeven | the city of Washington and District oF te | Bern, clatt erated cree a eon cleaned up and left instructic the clerks. est amount of merriment, proceeded to unwind | Reisinger; W. H. Daniels of Baltimore und | To the Lei:or of The Evenine 9 ar: Boe eee ue COL LECTION OF | (5% ‘ears | wit oF lots, Feapectively distinguisived | dent of ocvultiem, {a3 First st. 6. w. ours. ts tp. Pf couaree be had no right ‘do it, but that's | the labsriath. After much earnest and patient | Mollie V. Osborn; James Brooks and Mary | Every day somebody gets arrested for fast| GOSb FROMM TESS Ne SCAT TRAE, pa as” sixteen, (16) and. seventeen | see Sonand = Just the kind of « man be effort Mrs. Garwood of ‘Trenton, N. J., wuc- | E. Jones; Thos. Cooper and Fannie Mill; Chat. given . FOR GENFEAL PURPOSES” SALE POSITIVE. : THE Movowtos comPaxy. ceeded in getting out of the tangle and gaining | Nelson atid Annie Taylor; Edmund Keynolds | “'i¥i"8- . S203 ___ THOMAS DOWLING & SON, ‘Aucts, peereres Uy o laine | The W. H. Houghto ring Com- the first prize. Mrs. Garwood was followed in | and Maggie E. Brooks. I want the vigor of the law expended on slow LATHIER & SLOAN, Auctioncers and Appraisers. | “Fernie of eae: One-third of the purchase money in | line between sald lot Inunbered sixteen (iQ) and tt | sore es order by Miss Beatrice Khine, Miss Kitty Biret, pumas drivers. A procession of dirt carts coming 1407.6 cash and the balance in two equal lustaliients im one | Rurwbered ifteen C5) in aad aquarey ard ranuine pany of this city bas been v mueh annoyed | Schweir, Mrs. G. W. Rhine, Mra. | | down I street yesterday at noonti alinost ia ea and two years, with interest from day of sal | thence west with sais pet thirty (Bi) fect, more oF because people have it to wood, Miss Ruth Johnston, | Clerks’ Association Election. | eile meee 3 rand ‘contime EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD rate af six (O) ber cont per annum, payable somi-an- the ny brick hous be the Houghton Machine Manufacturing ‘and Mr. Louis Paxton’! At the anmiual election of the Clerks’ Mutual ee en inact buggy, driven Ww FINE, UPRIGHT, PIANO, BY IVERG & POND OF | purciiseer and deed of trust om the pepe 4 4 Combes, with which Col. Canaday. Maj- West | Miss Edna Taslor of Washington eaptared the | Benefit and Protective Association last eventing “® actire Foung colored man, who nagrowly | HOOTOR: ELEGANT WALNUT «CHAMBER | Even, at the pin baser'supcion. 6 de meoraie au | BO) foot aileye the ia | and “Capt.” Hongh on were connected. Be- booby prize and rounds of applause greeted | the following officers were elocted to servo the ¢scaped finding death or serious injury for | ND WALNUT: SUITES | conyeyabeing ant recording at the cost of the rus | al bf thirty CHO fert, tore cr less. and thems south | tween the two corporations there is not the ibe presentatiu: of the “McGinty babies” and | ent a Tedinston, Bimsell and his employer beneath thy liewy FINEZOLDING BEDS: | Shaasr ifthe tera ofa be wot complied within wal elightest relationshy other articles of vertu, Afters series of games | ensuing year: President. James Jirdinston; wheois of these caris-—nothing ubustal; ekill| HA EES BI DERO MRE: | Nat, tron sim of sale the trusiee reserves the ; BO PEcIsIOX AS To THE ataIAL. and some good music by Mrs. jsonis Paxton, a | ‘rst vice president, J. H. Henmage; second vice | saved him. ABLES, COUCHES iting purchaser,» ‘ME. BROOKE TELIA ALL TF Up to this afternoon there has been nodeci- “et by Mies Ruby Schweir ars Walter Rhine | president, John W. Walters; third vice presi-| These loug processions of carts, driven by AND CHAINS, LIDUARY Ra ROBERT CHRISTY, Trustee, | Facant now oF formerly between theraid ewo | MY: BR QGNt ad Cita P nee : | and some warm remainders of the seventh an-| dent, A. E. Rupp: recording secreta~y, Maurice boys or men whose eyes are thut, whether they| 41 CRASARY FOR HOUSE: | oo tee —__ A he ee ere | eee tes enone oa el eee eatly ab | quem. Sie. epch. Biot tiem seashed as tothe time « © of Col. ary being presonted to Mr.and Mrs | D. iorenberg. treasurer, William A. Hunger- are asleep or not, are a familiar sight to every- [ATBIER © SLOAN. Auctioneers, 1407 G st. and 467 Hf street no: thwest in said city, detween ist and North Canaday's burial. it was suggested by some Johnston a collation was served and the com-| ford: financial’ secretary, Howard C. Fisher: body. 3 Prine, Os | TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE prop. | caiiamh (ising in maior the purchase money im | Cy of the colonel’ friends that be remains might dispersed. warden, J. C. Bauer; pest president, J. W. |, They continually obstruct travel, and yery | MCUCDEG) GER OCHOCK A. Mf within our sales PSITUATE ON FOCRTE RTH STREET ani two yours from the day ofsale, the deferred pay, | 7 -AIRVOYANT: be laid to rest in Artington, but that was roon Perhaps the most prominent patriotic em- | Brooke. | frequently are a source of serious trouble, Will | hu'd gouds.or ORGY dearription TWEEN B AND C STREETS NORTHEAST. | ments to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per found to be impossible. Arlington isa national blem in this vicinity» the handsome American | ee LE | the police take it upon themselves to administer | AND. AT TWELVE O'CLOCK M. fie oo of a certain deed of trust. dated the 20th | annuin frot the day of save un‘il paid, payable sett i, A. D. 1892, and duly recorded . is wed for dead soldiers ard a lively wa nd duly nnnally, and to i i Fine Brewster Broughaai, with set of Double Harness; | d#y % Da Liber by the notes * tiag that floats from a tall staz? in front! suit 4 the Ecking‘on BR. R. C ae king up to tome of these laggards? | 19 Mctleliand Saddfes, with Bridles and. Breakers: | Noo folio 292 et seq... one of the land records | deeds of trust o' Houghton may some dav be buried there, bat’ Howe. on Vhiladelyuia street, Univer | 4:00, a teréd uit against the Eck. | °° ttive over Washington streets. everything | *' ——e LATTER & § OAN. (V4 ‘OCTOBER Diece of resi estate sold at the time Col. Canadas, who fought for ‘he confederacy, | sity Heights. The “pole waa cut on the site of | M¢Cammon, has enteréd suit agai | should be done to enhance the safety of those! seoo.ats play ES K PAC the follow. | purchaser or purchasers tall to comply with the teriws capnot. Lunaer Hill. and when the flag was first | iugtou and Soldiers’ Home Railway Company | on the road. H.M.C. "ATOLIFFE, DARE & CO.) Auctioneers, Ses pete pA fk -¥ ‘of sale the MR CALLAWAY APPOINTED CoLLECTOR. up at sun rise afr, McDonald tired a salute | to recover S18,394.95. / | Sea Rasiewing: pie RY BUILDING Lor ow ¥i | pd cons. Au converanct: ac and recor sing’ at the Sext ‘Tho morning Justice ( pointed John C, and there wus cheering by the, young men. — wing Stands. i ABLE Ey JERREX Durchaser oF purchasers, MGI cattdbeee on the cota of Wan. F. Cun, | eee OE os campment mans of Dr. Hove's! Am Bnthasiastte G. A. 1. Meeting. | Gen. Cameron, who recruited nnd commanded | AVR GFy SORN Ey, MnwEst es MeNnY PO i Trastens, ; : old amy commretes called cpon himand were | Monday evening Oliver P. Morton Post, No. | tho second Arkansas cavalry, is negotiating with By AUCTION. own 95. 344 D at. mn. w. jing bond of $1.00). This was do: ry evening . y, is negotiating eee ae oe tone Nactets soa nr cone’ | imsaally ‘entertained by Mm Howe and ber | « "GA cooltuty! mint at tiaie halt and Suliee Lanobeoph fer the rand shee occupied | HALE Past VOU OCLUCK. oe aul ue ee methdade © WTLTANS ECO. A han setting forth that Col. Canaday departed © > transacted considerable business. ‘Thore were by the Berg Prosidcat ned commen dar to-diet sale, im froms of the) i stn 4 ed of * } 4 » A. R., which, with 1} Et ird TS SQUAl lite September 27: that he was sctzed ot sortain Tho Unity Cirete. comrades present from: the following depart- flag cae een on ‘ | above it, he proj to take to Kansas and This’ ts s dosiratie o forniture, gold watch. de. and “administration, Tuesday evening the Unity Circle of this city | mentw: linois, Ohio. New York, Indiaa, Colo-) Tit” Galt Barriaon. Tete suspected sae the attention of parties in search of a varus: Two 1) Berens rovuteenti: As TEES granted North Carolina and Arizona. Several ; ; cannot be immediately upon the goods, Leld its first meeting for the season of 1992-3. | T@do, jor that it will be on exhibition at the world! ’T.ruis: Oue-third cash; balance in one end chattels and effects of said clecedent for the rea~! Ali the members were present. The report of | Comrades were reported sick and proper relie Columbian exposition next year. beg per coat yo. simam: Soaped (Gy deed of Sey eTRETS MeeeTEe sou thet his wife and family reside in the state | tho treasurer showed abalance on ‘sand of @i02. | **# granted exeh. One comrade was furnished | : ree ee - parshaset k doses aberion: of North Caroling and cannot be heard ffOM Thy new committee of PE gr ee Ae PB nai we Second Corps’ Mecting. eon efir'roks QO EER TEED, 1802, at HAL. without much delay, and i: ix feared that part | new. copumittee of arrangement :for from several committees. After business sev- rag O'CLOCK ‘frost m ' Attention is called to a request in another ipeuperty may be was or | vociai-affairs of the circle were empowered'to | eral comradon were called 0” for speeches. anaes an ee weds out o | wri airangemonts for givirg ‘an claborats | Oliver Merton Yost, No. 4, G. A, Ik, did | column for the meeting of the survivors of the tor or dis- opening bail at Concordia Hall. ‘The limit of | themselves / great credit lust week by their secoudarmy corps. This meeting is forthe pur- ine. membership. which had been swenty, wus, after | gentlemanly conduct and soldierly, bearing pose of making a final disposition of the registry imverval before granting of sncl aduwinutra- an animatet discussion, raiseg to thirty. | The | daring the parade. They also fed 700 com- jooks, in which many thousand names of the tion.” pray the xppoutment of u col- meeting wasan enthusiastic one, and the com- | rades during the week. veteran: ,and to lector for whe may hereafter .ppece en-| ing tenon promises to be the Unity Circle's eee eet ceoostind toes bee phate rn titled to the proper:y, and in rieans | mest suecessful one. the reunion resulted in such a pronounced sue- wo may be provided to defray th ml ex~ eS prose ad state that no lost wil: has bean; Driak, Not. Drunk. 4 : Im Tx» Stan's acconnt of the trial of Geo. Me, Wo. HH Hart writes to Tou Sean bear |W: Eaztey yesterday Wma. H. Evans,'s waiter, writes to Hux Sfas beat~ | throngh @ typographical @-ror was male to say. fag witness to the personal qualities of tho late | tint be hed, ween golered men “drumk” ab. the ‘Wee P. Canaday. “Col Canadoy,” be write’, | bar instead of “drink” at the bar, 0.