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THE EVENING. STAR:. WASHINGTON. :D. , - =>[=== — = DAYS. SELECTING A JURY. REPUBLICAN RALLY AT LINDEN, A Novel ~~ " na aa oom “t Citizens to Listen to Trials in the Police | Mr. Wellington Reviews the Issues of the Old Fellows’ Hall. . Court—Many Excuses, Present Cagnpaign. ‘The Inities of the Zion Latheran Church| The work of securing a jury for the three| The republicans at Linden, Montgomery Rave arrange:t for s uovel entertainment to be| months’ service in the Police Court was begun | county. beld a well-attended meeting at the Beeld thie week im the renovate td Fellows’ | by Judge Miller this morning. Of the twenty- | hall on Saturday evening which was addressed | Mall on Teh «t-eet hwest. It will be called | six names drawn from the box Swenly-tinee {tp Mr. George Wellington, the republican can- ® carnival of holi It will © might, wered. One was disqualified for the reason | didate for Congress. The audience was an in- Gnd it w expected that the District Comimis- | that he was an alien, and the result of the work | telligent and appreciative one, and followed Sneed other pram whe will par-' was the securing of fourteen jurors. The|Mr. Wellington's speech, which abounded in Hletpate and ex-tiov. Thos. ¢ Manso A CARNIVAL oF 1 { : f ij 4 é i : Peremptory sale of Buggies, Phactons, Wagons, Horses, Harness.&c. We will sell at auction at the Basser TOMORROW at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. 2 New Top Buggies, 1 New Pony Phaeton, 1 New Goddard Phaeton (for a Doctor), ff 1 9 i F F et ‘her of court directed that twenty names be drawn | close reasoning, with great attention. will deliver an address. Ome of the from the box to be returned tomorrow. Capt. McDonald of the Potomac district It's reasonable byt} 1 New Express Wagon, Attractive features will be booths iustrative of The principal excuse given was a pressure | presided, and with him on the platform were tainted blood. Con- 1 New Darton Wagon. Givie and religious holidays, over which the | of business and Jadge Miller said he wanted | Mr. Wellington, Mr. John England of Rock- Lung-scrofula. And for | Also’ few Second-hand Buggies and Wagons. Bentler vex will prowil. Every might there willbe business men onthe jury, as they made the| ville and Mr. Fred Benjamin. Capt. Me- beg gee Sgr iene Also 28 head of good all-a:cund Horses and Mares ® variation of exereives. The music for the best jurors because they were not only good | Donald introdnced Mr. Wellington, who was iguarantes ti to bene Coe ees Beek will be in charge of the Georgetown Band. | citizens, but they were also interested in the | greeted with applause. case, or the'money is re- | 5 , Cr" Tomer genes, /ecay animalsin this lot | day.of The large hull hax been very tastefully decorated good order of the city. | ikl encasaieia oem ‘medicine that ts certain, roung, jestern Horses, well broken. and the i nany booths are sug. icdays These are but a few of the attractions to be offered. ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER TWELFTH, 1808, L. Todd gave the illness of his two! Mr. Wellington in his speech drew attention = Tomorrow's sale will be an unusually interesting one. Commencing at TEN CLOCK A. M., at the stables, F by Mre. Augusta S™Plovers ae @ reason for desiring tobe ex- to the several parties with which the voter Catarrh, too, no matter 8, BENSINGER, Auctioneer, eu: 200 ent Reh. 0... wo wehedhe de Sakae minted by Mra. F. W. Helbig, Mines“ "O6 tae the malaria and the other the | Might ally himself, and argued that the cr fo, balers, It there | ae ‘Gib Seebiinan ine: wah . rand Martha Metzler chills,” said Mr. Todd. | struggle was between only two of these, care, you! ‘$500 cash. —~SeENEEINEE £35 7 _ ma r ng dar Mrs. Sophia Artes, aided How often docs the one have the chk?” atten at foo being whether Benjamin Har- that's made by the proprie- | FT EE Are os PUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. Oth and Dawe. now. 7% tof | SIXTY GOOD WORK HORSES, Martin, Mre. Chas. F. Stiefel. | inquired the court. | Sooner Grover Cleveland should be the next = itarrh Remedy. ‘637 Louisiana’ ave. —. r ' Mises Bate Bradengeyer, Fliz, Wurdema ee te | Presjlent. oan ate Tiuling to take the risk—you — THUSTERS SME OF VALUABLE, PROPERTY reeves FIFTREN GOOD WORK MULES, auberseh mis « Vogel, Mary Hi “Lhed hoped that he had them every other| The fight, however, was one of measures medicine, OF EVERY prearenen ne OUSEHOLD Re cat AS PREMISES NO. Tot = ow ae ‘in share | Thit stock hasbeen used in the street sweeping me- bein, Kate Lerch and Kate Engel. day,” said the judge, “so that you could serve | 8d not of men. A eulogy on the President's PURRITURE OR ePETS, Eo teenth Cath) Cap of Maen ke Beye sats on the four. ra | chines: ail carefully selected, well cared for,and@eod. Arbor day — Miss Rettie Bradlengeyer, assisted th. off dave 2 | character and history followed, ending with AUCTION SALES IN FRONT OF AND WITHIN OUR'SALES ROOMS: corded in Liber Xo, 80, folto ‘jand. | Trustees, | workers, sultablefor any parnose. ‘Those in search af by Misses Frances 1 ioe hee & that the chills | the remark that the administration would com- AUCTION SALES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER FOURTH, ithe District of Goluntbin, and at the feaueet of =. Sega ~~ be judge thought, however, that chills : - AT TEN A. M. y secured thereby, I will sel bite anetion, in , AUCTIONEERS, such stock would do well by waiting for thts gale Christina Mr sould not last longg and Mr. Todd was accepted. | pare favorably with any since Geerge Washing- THIS AFTERNOON. 0 Rent ‘of the premises, on MONDAY. the THIRTS w Terms cash, by Mrs. Kate Brow ns. cee Ga: aeaeais entire effects of a private family, removed to our sales | FINST DAY OF OCTOBER, is@2. a LF-PAS “osetia Etiie Wat. h be OTHER EXCUSES. ‘A tribute to the ‘foreij tie ade, | RATCHFFE, DARE & CO., AUCTIONEERS, ons for eunvi ce of sale,’ in all about fifteen | FOUR O'CLOCK PM all thet certain a <r BY AUCTION OF VACANT kas Beane Aton, Duos Babievoce. Lincs Tutt Several other excuses were offered, and the | qitai"itt'e, to, the foreign poticy was made, ___S20FA. AVE-S.W. | [oads, without reserve. 0 gel of and and. preminen nituate {nthe ty ef Wash: |" LOY'ON ESTREET BETWEEN SEVERT CAND | SATINER © GhOAS. Reson Now Year day” Miss Stary Woguor, agsiated Juctge said he supposed after awhile some one and just. The finances had been ably adminis- | T¥Q, EURGANTLY, GUILT two-srony Axp Wt Groceries, Bolgsacs, Vinewar, Scales, Coffee Mills, | guished ‘as und being Sil wit bart af ete ee FEQHY BRIG DeetEE No § | RATCLIFF®, panna co. aw by Mes. A. 1. Sehwiering and Mises Minnie would come along and say he wasat workclean- | tered and the national debt decreased one- S, NOS. 1413 AND 1415 PENCE PLAC! ae Wenn, fie followine, Saetce nes ee tae. com Tea ee ad REETS 9 J TRUSTPRS SALY OF A xEW Tw Santer, Lizzie Wagner, Kate Fischer, Tuilie ing yp the garbage. His honor proved a good | third. PEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH Rarties wishing to consicn goods to our regular Tues che point ca the linear he Siz: Beg TEEN DD AND E STREETS NORTH: | TREATIES SA hy At, TEOSTOR Seaneman pro het, for'a garbage exetse wad soon offced. | Mr. Wellington thought tho differences be-| ANB,S,AND T STREETS NORTHWEST, LY iy ana Thcreday, aves hotity us Wy powcal nd on tHORSDAY AFTERNOON, ocToneR THI. | MuDIUN “Thur NEMERTS ow tort x Nashiogton's birth day Mrs. Katie Herold. \p"Grridorff auld he was in the employ of Con- | tween the two parties could be combined under | om MONDAY, OCTOBER THIRD, 190, at HALF. | Hi Promptly seud for thew. - “four “and eighteen oue-hundredths | drout uf wey FOUR O'CLOCK. we will sell 1a) SRD STREETS BER et MEE FIMST AND Serie be Miswee Lalu Schmitt, Agwie Sauter, tractor Clark and that his business requires him | the heads “‘tarif, finance and pensions.” ‘The | PAST FOUN O'CLOCK B.M., we wil sel. it (24.18) feat thence at Tight” anclen' with eaid aren Sof the Pree’ oF AND 28, 1X Bo arm & elo” tron duly eyconde ta Later Carrie Schaefer, Maggie sti to get up as early as 4 o'clock each “morning. | Tiff question was taken up by the speaker in a Pre ARTS OF LOTS 42 AND 53, A.2 LEVY, Anctioncer, FeEERT four and Afty-eight, one-hundredth W. B. TODD'S SUBDIVISION OF Ke JO. elie 4 sta. pe pte and reeorda for Easier Mix Mary Talburg. sided by Misses | jie‘taid he had. to get out the wagons cach | Vigorote and able manner, the general line of SQUARE 208, 5 1000 Pestbastvanta ave thence due sagt with taid fear line tread Stents | Pronting 20 feet 4 SOCARE ea wim atepth of taraia, sndlat the request ofthe rapt Clara and Minnie P t, Julia Bra morning and then take charge of the garbage | &Tgument being that no nation could be truly | Improved by lat SO tty est phamement, brick Corner 1 (south side). | one-hundredths (10.53) feet: thence dus south thirty: | LON tect These hore win be ‘sold separately or in Wowie Geta. Mary W idvonsor nor rent unten it made itaelf commercially inde- | Sibfay sah atten fom aad Path Tacivalne sh'the | REQUIAR WERE SALE OF HOUREMOLD FUR [iignige and sity siebt onehtndsedtie (a 00) feck 2E50, ON SAME DAY AT MaLY-PasT FOUR P.w., | © ndepen! Loaisa ae | “When I took charge of the wharf,” he said, | Pendent. Eniomarse hts, speaking tubers nah Sana | FOLDING BEDE PARTON A MB Ret $oihe plese of bectnging. containing 1,61 tng SEB LOT Se IN SQVARE 1008. sisted by Mre. Annie Wagner, Henrietta Seiden-| «i¢ was in « frightful condition, and tow I have | SOME MISSTATEMENTS RECTIFIED. Gai all other necgeecty an conten Gear ep eee | RE ROE Ck AELOR AND DIREC fegt, texother with the improvements therea Fronting 15 feet on Duncan place between D and F ~ eto Mia geo r-earans Annie bri i age : mag oTee Ri Terms of sate: Thirty-two hundred (€3.200) dollars | and 12th and 13th streets northeast, with s depeh of spiener, Mixees I it bh | co and built in the fin anner. These lots have alley AND OTH: R MIRRORS, & | | Nauhovechaidt t may P The last Congress was denounced in vigorous | $n bull: in the fina mgt convetiientt to cable sore sek OTHER TABLES, MATTER 3 y fobe pes ~ mo ey te swoequal | G3 feet to an ailey, improved by a two-story brick en ee Vier- | ,,, Lhe {nde raid that Mr. Orndorff’s detention | language, and Mr. McKaig came in for a rap | Lerdics, and s splendid coer fee eee FEATHEMS, TABLES, CHAIRS, PICTULES, i soctired by deed Ot trust pon the property | CHRunE coutalnine G rooms, | ine Ss Columbus day Mises Dora ai ua Vier-| might be the indirect means of bringing the ‘Teruis: One-fourth cash, balance in one, twoand| INGNAIN, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS peared by decd of trust wpon the property | "Terns inade known on application to the auctioneers | is Bue korn. oe ond cavanal hie: | Moncey coat ea 2g She farmons of | shove yea, the deferred, faymenta to bevecured ty | AND MUGS, S1OVPS) SHOW CABES, ke. | toa; vithinterem, Payable eumt-ennaaliy. af berate | and’ wii'be anual ak’ mle A Aepoa oe eae | Ait siz (i) ip the ofica cf the surveyor of thee Dae Baber Gag—Mire. Jan. Lippeld, amisted by ana ao ee Montgomery county being taxed $27,000 by the | detdlof trust ahd to bear interest from the Gay of AG st the optlon of ahe purchuacr. "A'derusit of €300 will | Pigyy of,8200 wil be require: at the tine of sale, trict of Columbia, together with all’ the Mra. Dora Souder 1, Misses MAFY | Rcr he was accepted. Henry C. Bennett aid ho | McKinley bill in the one item of binding | 8the stot 6 per cont per annum, or alc = AT TWELVE Oct Ock, Pereauled ot tine of aie, All converanctar, We.- | sobvdghe RUTTEN DERE aie aucta, | bopneet aS F ra erty . % but he was accepted. Henry C. Bennett said he | = th SS Daa made S| SBCA. OF the purchaser. “A deposit of $200 cn each SEE RAL HEAD OF WORKING “AND DRIV- | gf cost of purchaser. If terms of mule are Met com: | _ RATCLIFFE, m + Aucta, | Pe " as an Englishman apd that he had never made | tWine. Mr. Wellington said he made a | house required av the time of'sale. Terms to be com- HORSES. At | Plied with in twenty days froin day of sale trustes re, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsera. La ie Friedrichs, as- " | little calculation and found the sum mentioned | Pii¢d with in Afteen days trom the day of sale or the Serves the right to resoll the proper.y at cost of de- yer anHUM, payable enim’ an. risted by Miner Mary Metz, Minnie Soter, R on for naturalization papers. He was | (ircient to purchase enough binding twine to | fanhie,resell ate Tak and eserves Al conver: | = S faulting puretaser after Ave day noticeot such resale | HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CASE HEAY ED | ually. secured Uy thood of trunt onthe p 4 Wallrath, Carrie Aue I'm right t deaf.” Mr. Lz. Will-| tie up all the crops in the county and leave | ancine,, Fecordine, We. at pur 's cont. ([HOMAS DOWLING & SON, Auctioncers, in some newspaper published ip Weshineton, D.C No. 3 Re | oF all cash. at th Souvenir stand Masters Fred neki genes k canimaweat over a sufficient quantity to safely bind every | _%26-48ds RATCLIFFE, DAKR & CO.. Aucta. geil sal © _ Surviving Trustee, rs Georgie Schmitt, Jno. Friedrich: It's a good thing to have one deaf man on | democrat also. TATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers. 8, HALL Kat Yroperty at am Mire. Barbe ms ; “ it- |, The defeot in the district two years ago, he —— e powers, in ine vested under 8 cer. EXTENSION TABLE Shaner e f : wu Sepenis Antes, Anate Si lh gs tie eck OD lecit ean daw tor spiny and. an bums VERY A NALUABLE, UNIMPROVED LOTS ON tee puoi in “on Ur SIRES SALE, OF pTWOSTORY FRAME EASY CHAT NDISIDE | some newspaper putlished in Weakuston B ‘The seception ce ittee consists e - _ i he t] imor + at ONDAY, OCTOBER THIRD, 1892, at FIVE | f ne foil 7 2 ial oue or at D." SCTION, K MATTRESSES NG. The sesoption comnitiee consists (azventer aud jury duiy would ineonvenience a ply esas ampneet« the polls | On MOND Min treat of the reine ee sg | Regulamin describes fal estate i de cite of By winian ote Bt A git ven to, us and daly die ett AND hobs thne CHINA Boer, RG A hgrroreg committee of Theo. Pitt, | “You will have three months here,” said the | _ The fostering of the tin plate industry by the | ana Til, in saute O1y tee ate toh 2os, 208, 11 arid improved by & three-story brick | Teer ee or ind Pisco boats eee] gaD SE SHEN UTENSILS, | _ccl-Akds RATCLIFFE, DAR &00., Avcte _ ‘Obm, M. E. May taalige *euaches cae ees ju won't | MeKinley bill was touched upon, as were the | frontage on went side of North Capitol streetof 7fect, | @¥elling,. No; 1715 11th si mw., con:aining ured oe eae | WR TER UPPER: Mg TRE Ry: FIRTH, COM. | RATCLIFFE, DALI & CO. ADOTIONEERS | ection eding lush, hosiery and pearl button industries, | ReM,Nem York avenue. ond 160 test on’ Hanover | Toytren cat atte ean Wr tesa dottarn cash, ba ie guction, | MENCING AT TEX OCTOCR A. ee pball t | oto FAVE > have much work. Then you will have an easy | plush, y and pe street. “Also part of lot 18, aquary G72, irontiug 48 | g fries, sale: 180 hundred doliars cash, bal spines, on MIRDAY THE TeNTH | private residence, No. 1 Maseshoteetmy atem —— CASE OF WILSON. tin vig jury duty.” | The financial doctrines of the democrati SO POR east pide of North Captiol st. with a depth of | I eash. Deposit ar #200 eeeieeg eee to be paid | Day OF OCTOREM A.D. INO ALF-PAST | dorthwest. the above uamed hous-bole effects, In | DESIRABLE TWO-STORY | t's so much worse,” said Mr. Bennett, | form in indorsing state cugrency were hai So feet: and lots 137 to 142. inclusive, in, sqnar 819; | Teme ot anes ehh wit tee FOUR O'CLOCK P."M., ail that certain piece or EA condition, and worthy the attention of house-| SEVENTH STKE cae ini siaskee ea ieee t , . a Mr. | without gloves aud an eloquent tribute paid to | Sb fronting 1736 feet on west side of North Capitol | 2g™n#of sele Pd cep Parce! of land and premises situate aud being in the | Keepers. i ht it was only thirty days.’ Sota re ot 218 feet to an alley. Thisis alt very | roperty at the Tiek wad. cent of ee neha ae pe | County of Wash: in the District of Columbia, | Terms: Cash. {the Vortsmouth Trial. | He was accepted. the old soldiers. Gcetrable, property, close to electric cars and should | Ueber'Y gi the risk and. cost uf the defa see POF | an known and wuished on the ground plat or WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. . The police b t yet been advised of the | John Fister appeared and told the judge that | _ © Be, McDonald closed the meeting by urg- | “onemasd je sttention ot epeculstors. a two JAMES H. TAYLOR | | _seto-ae RESO eS__ | from of the premiere, egnane: arias enue ub Decbesas at: an, Ue. |e egies eat omen tee pays posi- | ing that every person make it @ personal duty | saars, with interest, and secured by a det of rust On aS we E RATCLIFFE. DARE & CO. Aucts. We Pa.ave.n.¥- | Fronting 15 fect on Reset eo © vc ninht-line” back. #9%04 conductor on the Tenleytown electric | #0 look after Fegistration of voters te eee nats G1) a eta eee ee geaat required °& | ‘The above mle is at the cost and risk of defaulting DESIRABLE BRICK DWELLING NO. 1904 Fitba depth of 80.7 fon, alias “Dr. Tanne night-line™ baek- | 104" week. sale., Termato be complied with in fifteen days. Purchaser under sale of June 17, str FOUCTH SIKEET SOUTHEAST BY AUC: ‘ man from this city who went there lust week [uder the cireumstances the couft excused ee . seston ERTIMEN A SLUAN, Auctioneers e258 001,440 ne He TANGY Steen, Eee fe Ou CESpAY, OCTOBER Fi - | the balance of She rarcbsoe teeuey fe from this city with G Allen, a tif him. WHISKY CAUSED THE TROUBLE. a RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. Tasers Dearsuc Iutsrest frou the’ | PAST FoUK O'CLOCK P. M. | Rieu se bo ssetad ott o The girl is the 1 Edward H. Brown was excused on account of a FUTURE DAYS. R ees sa the fate of @ percent. per annum, pa beveeratmcee “eR 7. gc. or the rivit tovresell at the etd gir’ = ok: Jobn P. Lyons Fired a Pistol and Flourished NOTION! VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NEW JERSEY | nually, the deferred pay to "be aches Op ach eevent faulting purchsser is reserved. A man who lives at Che im : pip lh io JRATCUIPYE, DARR & Co., AUCTIONEERS, AVENUE, CORNEIL MONGSS. STREET “CBE: | of trust sn tho promises sath oxtet pti | OT atest iutproted be a bak awetine eon | quired st ime of a = fai tie we Inte Miller explained that the jury duty . NWEEN Mt AND N NORTICUES DS rt deposit of SO tebe : etlins « resided for five id only require the presence of the jurors! A loaded revolver and a cleaver figured ina TUESDAY AP Ae Sa ON ro BER FOURTH, | Ss atl tng Lets te, Bo con ited wit < ‘Over end —4 on. B a nd some tim : court bo oe oreo ae, —— and 80 | transaction at the corner of 7th and N streeta | TRUSTEF’S SALE OF FINE OFFICE FURNITURE, Pg tha fo ee Doonan caer ie: | Sak nat ae ‘A tutet oe tobe vail in cosh, or ai} cosh tion of tbe J ATIMER & SLOAN, AUCTIONEERS AND AR agen” Ge dikes th tr easy ou he consistently could aad would ec. | Saturday night, but fortunately neither weapon | “HALL" ION SAFE (DOUBLE DooR), | sale, in front of the pre purchaser after five days te. vel with In Mftewn dave fos TWO HANDSOME THRE bie ch ee Ween Tas tue| ome furore when 1 wes abentutely necessary. | inflicted a wound. ‘The failure of the weapons| TYPEWRITER, OFFICE FIXTURES, Can- TN SQUARE. 335, All conveyancing, reco ke, at purchaser's co es Tecording, Bee | AED ips BGTeeeT op A Grocie last M met Wilkon. The tw pe ——« | to cause suffering t@ come innocent person was PETS, &e., &e. This is a very desirable builiing site and shonld - re together in a South Washi and the attention of parties in search of a valus-| _se28~1&ds ; it == ore Natasa | On THURSDAY APTER | ALONG THE WHARVES. | not the fault of the person who had them in his | By virtue of a chattel deed of ‘rust, duly recorded nce in one and two | JZERNARD LEONARD, Beal Estate Broker ([S0NAS DOWLING 2 603 INH, at HALE-PART POUR OOLOGR ae tent | Gossip in Regard to the Craft at the Dierent | Pomession. ‘That individual was Mr. John P. | @ Titer 1710.f00 0 ese, one of he land records Stoared (be dead ot eg neh [OLE OF IMPROVED PEED | 1 ie te ossip in Regard to the Craft at the rent | pie for the District of Colu:nbia, aud at ths request of the ty’ sold. ‘cash, at the option c LEY, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD &N. . Ded Lyons, proprietor of the Eiks’ dining rooms on | herty secured thersby: the unttesnet teers ; Rael gaddatonanceitance | ™QAATONY BRICK AELUARG No, can Temp | BND RLS Sontnwaad Oo hone Schooner Hurry and Charley, Georgetown, | Pemylvania avenue. He was under tho in-| Uaer forsale, by public tar of bid | “Ci eonvescia and recordite at tho cost ot TET OC RRW EST | AND DAT CRORES SIXTH, “anos! “AT FOUR to Sor @ rr) : ‘ be * | fluence of liquor, and that was what caused all | clitfe, Darr & Co., 920 Pema. ave. SeW-d&is RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Aucts. TE PANT FOUR OCLOGE P.M | _Part of lot four (4) in reservation eleven (11). Be- D.«., is on the ways at Bennett's for repaira, | DAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF .D. * ‘ —_ . tl ° 's = at the northeast corner of lot 4, thenc- south from there the fs the trouble. 2 ENOING AY TEN O'CLOO! THE JUNCANSON EROS., Auctioneers. front of part of lot 33, 9g the line of an alley forty (40) feet, thence weet Wearaes ttioee The tug Alexander is undergoing repair at Pes F 1802, COMMENCING AT TEN O'CLOCK, ALL THE pees es on the west side uf y-tliree (2st) fact, thence mor th tory C40) sect bs * cee - Bennett Tt was abont 7 o'clock in the evening when | Goops MENTIONED IN SCHEDULE attach d to | COMFORTABLE DWEET XO. $20 NEW YORK | 15 a depth of 95 foe to aBO-foora les, tuproved ya | gu aligy, thence Wil aller cack teenth toh paid apd secured by deeds be ling baleee Sieger Beisd Taki meats, Gs eee re | Be Peached MeInerney’s saloon, and when he | said trust, ard comprising in purt, DOUBLE DOOR i RObNuCTObeR ovarn, | sucecssucteese nes Cone naan | frottolevtaming, uyroved Oya three-story” brick | RUPTSTY, sold: or all aah, at option of purchaser Wilson lives at 1004 Ne we = Loe aka na, 78; attempted to enter he found a colored woman | IRON SAFE BY HALL, OFFICE PINTUNES, CALI- | 1£ VE O*CLOCK, we will sell, in front of te ALSO, | "Terms of male: One-third cash, balance tn atx : epost, Peano ; turned from her cruixe and taken a berth at ding in h ‘An-| GRAPH) TYPEWRITER, FILE CASES, DESK: ‘art of iately-a‘ter, T wii! sell the east 16 feet of lot | tweive months, mecured by purchesrs notes, wi LATIMER & SLOAN. ” | Sohn T. € named Annie Jones standing in his war. AD-| oppice CHAIRS, LETTER PRESS, WARDROBE, LOT'S, SQUARE. NORTH OF sguan 20. square SH. fronting 1Gfeet on the alley by a! tereat from diy of seit, wad dowload, toete Auctioneers ring him | John T. | nie did not move out of his way soon enough to 3 Oe TABLES CARPETS, RUGS, &c. Tho attontion of | Fronting 2 fect on NEW YORK AVENUE by depth depth of 77 feet, improved by a’ two-story’ frame of lot toa 15-foot alley him. how-| Te dwell:ny in alley remaster J. R. Teel had calm voyage | suit him and it is alleged her knocked he down. cont, If the e.. N. Auctioneers and Appraisers, i Fi LU 2 ten days the “ " parties in search of Fine Oftico Furniture and Fix- | 4J0t to a be-foor alley, ey containing |. Tersim: Une-inif cash: balance in six aud twelve i ever, will not be determined upon until the girl down. Light weather off the coast. | ,dalter Brown, colored, a friend of the | faresare caled, all beinz In excellent condl.ton- rqiiproved by a well-baitt frame dwelting containins | ers with inter inet ing Paned of tryst on mye ai nines ole Maal m | ‘The arrival of Annapolis oyster craft is re- | Woman's, appeared and took her part. His ap- | “termwat wal aeh, ‘This property is desirably. loc: rojerty or 8 option of purchaser. | thue ut aie WAL KEDIN WOODWARD.“ | AUCTION RAUE OF ALUABLE PROPERTY. ‘intel. | pearance infuriated the —— foe who HOWARD C. MEGREW, Dypinees center endl paves 8. 2 3 4 : tpn ha Trostee Under the Will of Thomas Pickens, Deceased. | oSTREET XOLTHWERT be Schooner May Flower comes up this trip with | @f€w his pistol and fired. M. J. M. Hale, who years, notes to beat Oper cent per anntin, interest frase F ‘Auctioneers, PHOMAS DOWLING & SON. Auctas 612 Eata.w. | FIFTH Imre at QUARTER AFTER FIVE Ocoee jy P P keeps a dining room next to the saloon, grabbed Trustee. | able sirui-anmually, and to be s-cared by deed of trust 612 Est. nw, (OMAS DOWLING & SON. Aucts., 612 Eatn.w. | 1 ER Al EOC’ hn 100 feet a coat of bright paint. Mertcons pecigaanrs idicestads the: wesnonl- 4- : on premises sold. oF all cash, at option of purchase ————_—__— Ginsinte- sane én iakeormn meamenen in front ot t) te yr ahall sell all of Late $ wad 00 feet on Se of Philac ‘ ., me 2 p re ay 0. 24) req at thine of sale. Convey Ds PS’ SALF_ OF IMPROV! ROPI o' in agranr wail Hi h streets northwest. The tonnege of Philadelphia coal at George-| 24 the door, #0 that the bullet entered tho MATOLTRIE DARE E00... | | A Gece cf Seto eauireaay Cn cease. < : 5 THE EAST Int OF TENTH STREET he tue, No ta ‘proverty " based of ¢ door instead of taking effect in the man’s body. | _0c3-akabs Anctioncers. | with in fifteen days, othe-wise richt TERT. DET OF VERY DESIRABLE PROP-| = TWEEN F AND G_STEERIN NORTHEAST. | islocated in Goaireule enctions of the on Dupont brings up the he di i by Mr. Hale, rushed ati — at risk and cost of defaninn perch ERTY, BEING No. 1303 Q STREET NOKTH- BEING No. 605 TENTH STREET NORTHEAST, | city. where property is always in demand (rood chanes H. Covey for $12, 9, block 16 of barges to arrive this season. | , L¥ons, who was disarmed by Mr. Hale, | PAWNBROKER'R AUCTION. — ON MONDAY | dayw advertisement of sch resale in som WEST, WASHINGTON, D.C WASHINGTON, D.C. Ser tuveaten to 2, block 17: to 20, block | “Tio schooner W. H. Vanname of New York | imto Mr. Hale's place and secured a cleaver, but | ENING, OCTOBRR TENTH, at HALE-PAST | publishod iu Wastlacton, D.C, Tite wood By virtue of an order of the R, block 21, An p Univers all a i Conrt of the if a dee. trust dated army ts . | SEVEN T.M.; Tshall sell at public duction at No. w2sdkds DUNCANSON BROS... Auc District of Colnmbi Ae on th ly ecorled in liber L27 zs in the unusual cargo of 120 tons of fire | be was again disarmed and placed under arrest. | SENHHT-M:. Tuball sell at public duction at No. | sozsdeds a 2, 1m the cave of J “aud teeurda ot te ~ m Officers Huber and Aldrich escorted the prisoner : ; ip lodees fap oF ‘ brick. This is the first cargo of the kind to be ‘i iinscs. ‘ties intereeted uity Docket senuied te ak ievarhincnt of ‘Tue | t0 the second precinct station, where a charge Sea ™ Se marine department of THE | Gf assault and battery with intent to kill was a cash. balance The and twelve sored by in at coat of purchaser. reatsired at the ‘imme wf sale SEATIMER & RLOAN, Auctionsers. Wainwright has bought for BL Cragin ot al. part 9, square 4, Georgetown, $7 (cet ¥ inebes front on Water vircet near High, Ge orget y So. Tas. “ a , huichiest bidder. th front of the SiGe EI ATERS, Ren ee Earls VAMC AR MEBONED | iruitinen. on WEDSESD AY. THE BETH Bay iy rer, at HAT. DAKE & CO., Auctioneers, oc3-6t STREET NORTHWEST. IN THE CITY OF | QCLOBER, 18¥2, AT HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK | P. M., all that ceriain piece oF parcel of land ant fo | referred against him. He was also charged | —“~——— M., the following real property, to. wit hat nines situate in the city of Washineton. D. James Carey has purchased for 210.000 of C. , Empire looks pretty rough after her long | "ith assaulting the Jones woman. s MPHOE & wadaancan, most rete Anctionee: |, WARMINGTON 4 massa ton Sth day ot | PROS otter arenes a uy ying ant | fae lot Son ss Mnaasre ¥o5 ON toon tat 1 |Turcs To Rewexsen « et al. lot 43. square 42. Georgetown, tieett’s eke | Later in the evening $1,000 collateral was left ; August, AD. JBOD aod seederth titan he city of W “ia th 20° depth of eet ne H. Cengin et al > ee Capt, Scott's sloop Wave stands in need of | 9¢ the station for the appearance of the de- | YAKUAPLE, IMPROVED PROPERTY FnoxTixa | Aueust. A'D. 1846, anc recorded thewaue day in Tiber | Robie” ku owivaud das lo" fifty-seven | leas ‘wide aliey, wich the improve: @ by 120 feet, corner Prospect and & senna to halk: eS SECOND ayabe northwest. trict of Columbit ~ oof Aineman's, recorded subdivision, o ‘eauare | me : two-sto:} and basement — W. H. Manogee has b | fenda: ase ied i i FIRST AND TWENTY - SECO! bered two hundred and forty-a The 1 : Lovie Handall is completed, The deck | fendant-and the case will be tried in the Police | EUt tdi tn MeiNG HOUR NO. lee a , fader the | frmtass fectem @ srtcet be adenchn 130 feat Sout : Grasty can furnish your house—every roam tm ft se so alters her appearance that her old reday. OCLC ISD AN, QCLOBER SIXTH: AT FIVE mol trustersshall sell at aiey'S0: aie Saco aa d | pw acme . friends along the river will not recognize her. RS) PU cI 3 ¢ in fro ec a Bizhest | east, improved by a two-sicry frame dwellimg and be- Grasty se! ng on installments, so if you : feet of lot 7, square 81, fin on THE FOURTH DAY | fat'ho B3an Os _ onan. pore as don't sell anything om t a Ree ‘The Record of Deaths. omias the woot SD fost of lot 7, ‘square Sl. im OD teas tir HECE SE OOy ing . 1398 Q sireet northwest, District aforesaid d recording at purcheser's aught for 10,000 of the subs ¥to 114 and 120 to 7 » a a . 1 sale: One-third of the purcnase,: in deroxit of one hundred dol 00) ‘buy for cash visit his Double Stores, eo eee ees VEURAL pet forth some of his most artistic touches on | During the twenty-foar hours ending at noon | ""Yemme.day of wale.” | THOS. E WAGGAMAN. Mireraises a” the city of Washington in she'Die | cash and the alane in tworqual fustathneats im one | quired at the tine of atic. "If the ters ef aste ore net | Grasty has Carnetetrens dinar te eh oe for €5,300 parte 18 and 19, block 3, Le Droit | the life boat Estella. Her painting is attrac- | today burial permits were issued from the | —°9-4.> ct of Goltabia, Heinw part of Jot fouricen (1a), iu | Sua tpg Feayete ntereRt from day of» tepold'et Ureriak and cot of thedetaulticg parciaer | Gresty will make and lay any Carpet ot lowest pe Pack (17 feet front tive. | health office for the following: J)UNCANSON DROS, Ancte, satiate Atty five (25) ,veutnning for the seine on $21 | ually, to besorured by the prowlse Fy motes of tim | ‘By onder of the tresiors ae : sible price. eee cet ie pee sultjuartore Inat Crening ott “* Barbor police | White—John Wesley, 72 sears; James H. Tur- | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE TROPERTY | northeast corner of said fot and running ‘hence south | Sah, at the puethasere.spiion: < healt Sf838 wilt Be GREEN rere | Grasty don’t prose you something for nothing end feet on 15th between Mt and S streets n ge egies ner, 54 years; C. Mason, 56 years; John A. Cor-| SUITABLE FUR TCONOMICAL SUBRTN GION: | west one hundred aceite rect Rinctedn feet, thence Porecgtnetad epurchaser at the thneof sale All | uiaNCFRY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED pu don't got it anywhere. Some persons hae booght of N. Cartel f Se ee Se ee ae By virtue of authority from the equitable owners of | orth tweaty-seven” foot leven’ inches, thence east | pbecyaneiig aud reccrting,at the cost ofthe enn | CMEANCTEY, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPLOVED nu to roake no charse for making, match has boughs of “peg ind is accompanied by his daughter. | ridon, 26 years; Henry Lee Wahl, 1 year; Erio | 0% tiiuaiter dsecleal Cote at | twenty-seven fost five inches. thence south eight feet | fou days from time of sue the truster rectecies | STRERT. BETW FOURTH AND ¥IFTH ing and laying « Carpet. Get our pricesand ow nacho isth Mats were well patronized yesterday by | Cable, 45 years; Blanche Cheek, 13 montl Hon, in frontof the. \reuises, at HALE: | eleven inches, thence east eizhty-two fect three inches ays eee be STREETS NORTHWEST. have your eyes opened sure seekers. | Michael Connor, 34 years; John’ C. Bohn, 39 | PAST. FOUR O'CLOCK “on "FUFSDAY, tho ELEV- | tothe place ct beginning, torether with the two-story | RUBE TG resell the yroverty at the risk and costof the | pS tREETS SOK your ey ‘of the Supreme Court of the 7 i P + . c BR. 1s ne folder nd b nt brick dwelling house and it ts in eqnity cause No | Grasty"s"Solid Oak Cluster Lee Table, six fest lone, WY, Ruling “It w expected that the Platt will get out this | years; Harriet E. Atchison, 20 months; Mary T. | FAL PAY, OF OCTOBER, 1992, the following | and baseme ee ee catty, ca A. Bar Flt Pe = e23dkde HODERT CHRISTY, Trustee, — | Pisict of, Golymbia, tasead im cantty cause No: takes everybody by surprise. Oak Chairs, for 06,456.63 end 13,+4 * feet evening. Whether she will load at Georgetown | Steele, 1 year: Wm. H. Mohler, 46 years; An- ay th istic of ’coam Si ology iekicre Pheer open Ne Mi 5 een Trustees will offer for sufe at Panis aecton iakeet a on, Devween 15th wid 16th sireets horthwest isa question. |e Ei terete, seein: Hi, Kae. Bt tins and Geotsctowne doncribet teflon: Bes | and deed tra with tren ole Gay Ul eate'k | [|ATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers 1407 at. | Baier ote foz ale cab ic cet rt | | Ae al a gues, mph R. Shelly has purclme verte, |. The steamer Sue arrived and ieft on time yes- | vears; Eliza, Ratcliffe, 41 years; Mary E. L. | Hon'¢s* ‘the same at the north: deposit of $290" will be required from the pur- | a EES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PROP. ER. 2 at HAL! ST FOUK O'CLOCK 816.50. $15, €21.85, @25, €30 to €57.50. Jor subs 64 to 75, <a ¥ property), | terduy with a full freight. ‘The fi aiti- | Bea! «Wm, T. Will ¥ ‘Delonging to Jno. Carter aud after. | Chaser at ti®. tine of ‘sale. All ‘ancing eee CRT REET | P.M. the following described real estate, situate in da ® ight. The flow of Balti- ll, 63 years; Wm. T. Williams, 41 years. oe and recording at the pureh: costs. “Th the t BRTX SEIUATE ON FOURTEUNTH STREET of Wi a ‘ Grasty has one way too business and that ts the ecccn on an 3 E melee epi age _ ents D. Croke, on Koad sireet, and running | au@recording atthe tarchater's costs, Tr tue terns | ERTYAITUATE ON FOURTEENTH STREET asiiugton and District of Columbia, te y ” . ~ hy ign more stu! continues, Colored—Kuth Butler, 4 years;\ Reginald | Ward to Henry D- Cooke, on Koad stroet of saloare not complied with within ten ayethe | PELNEEA BAND © STREETS NORTHEAST. ‘Pires ot “lots aed RIGHT WAY. Gur 014,073 lowe 7. block 25, Columbia | _ 10, Norfolk = — brerst car- a se % = Be sage Wh — Seventy-nine (179) foot, jmore or leer, toa 1t-foot paand cone Se serene yy resell the property at the ey EAL AL A.D. 1802, and duly Fecorded in Liber oa ge ee Grasty refunds the ou anything you buy not jor 14,078 lots 6 and 7, block 25, Columbia | THe, Norfol sory petra aap a a aie, ia C : erly. with thee oot eal <0 : ep ried Heights. Good “tides fe the sepert from oll sleng-the| sina, 6 pineal og Manas gy Semone oY Bee). Darby end ceer eect to HameTE, pelonwine to) seigakds Wak R. WOODY of the District of Calusathn, nd atthe meen of fe br ey Ee to say Grasty the Pusher. , Willie F river | Halvor: Tyler young Betsey Banke, 87 yours: | proverty formerly beloamtne, to Jo. F. Carter; | J ATIMEK X SUOAN, AUCEIONRERS AND AF | fn'font et tan prewins ak PREDA OCHORER | pu. puree orthieheht (B) fret west from ther A Grasty makes bold statements and you must not Bridget Hone ot sh are senrce. | Mackerel and rock are high. | John H. Williams, 75 years: Carter Dell, 45 | thence cart with, the, north line of the proporty ‘of PRAISERS, 1407 G STREET. SEVENTH. 1602) at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M .the follow: | Rusbered fteen: (3) nad ain Goult till you try. Bo foot £8, miches ou between dl and Sdstreets steamer June has taken up position in years; Feyton Brown, 80 years, dpe, Chander Smith te the west line of the property | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- | ineton, D.C. to wits Ail of ataimatiot dad penny Eeacaees eitieredrtekions | © meccntt devpe ceseniee ~ stream, _ of the lenry D. Cooke, ence sal MENT BRICK DWELLING, ON THE WEST 3; bewinnine at the northwest of | Saud lot ne Kemet “ canter yet W. 0, Douglas bas purchased of Jacob Ji tle = = line about two hundred and ten (210) fect. to ‘the tee os on _ oS caccine tenet _ said lot numbered ssventeen (17) and now belonzine % for $5,000 sub 151, Sprelding's sub of Plea eo ee Leberpnermga line ena SAND CoTuEE Ts NORTHENSET DETWEEN | lottang fapnineg thence cant 300 feet: theace orth | $2dotn Neale or’ former , ivastar to fete &, | Memenber thoneme: rr a Dovale Fountain,who has undertaken to walk | of sale; Onethird cash, balance inoneand | | By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 11th day of | 22 feat; thence west 100 feet: tency northeat fete Jot, toa twenty (20) foot alley. thenes east with exsa GRASTY—GRASTY-GRASTY, x! nk 2s # anchored in stream at | trom New York to San Francisco, arrived | twitchy Seu oPeriat ot cin pirerinoscibeesi | AWFON LAO and dul eiand records of the District | the iinprovementa, Cousteting of saall feoe beck | hey tiny ci fort pure oz iews aad thence’ gat ‘ ne a street. | ° the option of the purchaser, "A epost of $405 7 Columitic, aml ty dinero ne io Dieta hes, ” jwell- | one hundred (100) fest to the northiweste 1520 and 1512 7th at. a. Payne part Steam dretge Alaska has shipped from the | Berkeley Springs Saturday afternoon und | tue option of the purchaser. (A deposit of $50.(re-| of Columba, and fy wel crpptose wall eal Ta traates | _ttermsas One tatel jeschr balecce: te two pp a iy (trustess will soil ih front of a one and Georgetow = | west chan ‘he cant at foot of 13th street. | left yeaterday for Cumberland. | He has been | furcheer. The trum fetrzay ths rho revel | the pecinien Su TCRSD AE OCTOBER FOUR | yours. wits iniorot-and secured by a deed ot trust rm 1 Fo _Don't doubt till you try. & @eme of-Sue the Reanit. Oysters Suproting ie dive aad Savor. Be en rand ixteon days, spending throe dave | terms are nut comilied with within fifteen daye from | imaquare 10S1oxv0, and tnspaowed y's tweety | Coaglne oe Busca ont feaeey amin and re Se bade: Se ce Sxppecly verwoen She 5 | 3 [32s RA in Washington during the encampment, and | day of sais. Any information concerning the fon. | gaven-rooin brick dwelling, with bath, kes located oh {u fifteen days from day of sale, or the property | three-story brick houses auennted neneentw T. B Toren & Sec Eleven negroes © enjoying » game of | ida @ciduuacas wecatala ays he expects to reach his destination about | #7 roe eee the Washington Loan and the weet side of Lbth st. between F aid Gets “worth. | may b> rel tat Parchaser's risk and post. ‘depoatt and 407 Hi street northwest in sad city ‘DEALERS IN DRY SOODS, “eweat” in an pied house in Brown's | 3 - the middle of February. s RY ant 8 0. st ing and recor purchaser's ea Fequired a le. ‘Terms of sale. Oue-third of the purchase 7TH ST. X.W. ‘o the Editor of The Evening Star. 'Y: THE WASHINGTON LOAN 4ND TRUST. C¢ cost. F. W. GRAHAM, i ow me, when Sergeant Barry, | Tete Pautret The Evening Star: © iene Fite, | “BScmnguy and ada tnozn at sale 50" a My MDvnsoy.| Trosoen | catand he taianecin fo pont fn arittz line Black Drew Goods, Herero and Cae Nice, Sep’ 5 " oc3-dieds 9th and F sts. nw. + W. FRANCIS THOMAS, 2 2e24-Abds LATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts. ben st cm i With Policemen Mulvey and Whalen, raided| 1¢ happened only yesterday that one of my Olive Odell’s Mysterious Death. — a W. WOODVILLE FLEMMING,} Trustees. = mente to bear interest at the rate ot ‘Wool:mixed Dress Goods, ood imitation of il them. The police were rived to finds qrseciean friends gave me among several copies | _ Olive Odell, @ well-known Winnipeg lady, | [ ATIMER & SLOAN, Aucts., 1407 G at. LATIMER & SLOAN, Auctioneers" se22-dkds_| [)UNCANSON Bn0G.. AUTRE Pore uw. ally. and to be secured Uy the motes sad deed ar | “Hnictetias, in colors, 1 gnc. Bany pervons in the £ they managed Qf ty Evestsm ax aloo that of the 20% of | Auighter of a prominent Canadian Pacific ral | TAUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE BRICK = <—— i. LW rast of the parc runptyon te | Allomool Meuron fa aftalora Mn Jes locked them up. | ovr in which E noted the article “That Ce, | Way official, was found dead in the kitchen of| | DWELLING, NO. 1590 FIFTEENTH STREET FUTURE DAYS. TROETER TERS SERREH PETE Woot event of, $200 wi:l be Yarap tine Hemnsste of Drees ry ghee sone ae ete lakes Recto” | her parents’ residence yesterday morning. The| | XORTHWEST. RATCLIFFE. DARE A CO.-Ancte.20Paavenw | THAND QVENUE TMMROVED OYA FRAME Gar Binck Palile silk ie a reat baprate the doors aud wi e ol party ssernccie i By virtue of deed of trust dated May 12, 1891, and | VERY E: 7 abel 4 Tr d Flannel 3 jemped from the scond-story window, but he | It seems that Chicago critics have never rend | body lay in a pool of blood, with a bullet | , By virtue of dead of trust dated. 3 3 ot ica Snot | Y House MIN Hoon AND BETH ALE RO | chnayamiME rit of, a, decree of, the! Tre Ganton Fianive! in nl eredios frona Se. wp, bei mos & the descriptions of Angelo Trevisan in the | ole through the breast and a muzzle-loading | te fund Fycords of the District of Coltambie, and. by ERM NIP ROVEMERT NO. 2502 Mf SERERT | June, equity cause No. 13854. Therein Ben: | orc arches ar ania lot oh sideret binds for men gad Gave penta Destroy tiny r property was the charge | 4) ! i m vit fe whe potered 1 Ge . . NORT! ‘ Wheele tal. Cor- nest ifatilers eles the tpycned fe Fachacld Calon the hav tice ete | eae cicanwtaaees are so mgstrios mato | SERE AERO SE MT tht URnOy oe | Bevan ok WED eEDAy ArTERROON oc fia, divendasla. tbe ade at 2 enigrehergy fore Judge all today, ar red tl not ia Widhteahen tities, cha hey had | bafile the police. The theory of suicide was first | OCLOCK, 16:36 in Columbian College et al. subin | BOM «s wit eh HALE PAST FOU! see, on TUESDAY, the EIGHTEENTH WAY of Boom tn Table fant lors, 2. : : «i by Washington Irving, otherwise they had | inter a Indy neighbor made m pos- | Maia yi, Sk at00, iuproved bp Brick “dwelling + we WR EBLOT SL SOR ARE Pore GES SY ERICH TFENTE BAY of! WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctionse” ‘Shirt Waters for bse, 40c. Loate F i not left out that Columbus was neither fat nor , accepted, but later a lady neighbor Phe | No; 1000 13th street hortiwest. AU conveyanciue | tmproved by sthecenoy Taek * ¥ ‘2 cg | sedate of ‘Linens Just received. fhe others lean | itive stafement ‘that “about, 3 o'clock in the | snd recording at rchasers ca ce shy cobtaiting Drooue abd’ bath and all maodets bax | Hedierr smishitetone or matey four OM) of sud | (PRUSTERS GALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. Bags, with Bowers snd initiele, 35, 45,80 levder be was fine is PA it, morning rhe heard man hurriedly leave the | | Terms: One-taird cash, balance one and two provements, hy 3 ie linese ease let chi fant befowe the, 1 can tay onty eer tng | Odell residence sod ran dowa the street. ‘The | StOperceat, nk dat PRS aC hina ate" | qareetaunagtmowm atte, A depot of #200 re. | io in te cheat tas THREE-STORY PRESSED BRICK DWELLING, Eee: pretense. Frasier will be cal atures ef this portrait answer, if Tam not, Young woman had no trouble, so far as is HENRY & SPEWART. ort sea0-dkds HATCILFER DARE CD, As servers ye NUMBER 1715 ELEVENTH STREET NoRTH.| Latics Neasid Geute’ Cnderwear. o024-tr Ps if F ee Sat ‘Trustees. + Aucts. ines and Laprovernents th of vielatiog the gu blind. in all particulars tothe descriptions men- | known, and resided at the home of her parents. | _oc3-d&ds ones 5 ——— DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. YRUSTEES' SALE VALUABLE BRICK ; eT SoUEE Meter payable resiectively in one and two years after ‘The terms of sale as prescribed are as follows: Onetthird of the purchase teeta | the paid in cash and the ein twoequal inst Bs virtue, d above, | She was in good spirits. It is strange that JPUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. Th the said article induces me also to believe | neither the neighbors nor her family sleeping TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABL! PERTY ING, No. 230 A STRE! The ¢ term of the Supreme Court of that the said eritics have never seen pictures of | upsthire heard the report of the gun. The | TEIVbEGvE ui PARTIALLY ERECTED BITCH | _ AT CORNER OF THIRD ROO TEAST BEL eis etree eal the last ten years of the Afteenth cefitury, and | body was not discovered until a domesticen-} DW: LLINGS. ON FLOMIDA AVE, BETWEEN | By vittue of adeod of trust Guirecccntt ce Piber | Pay® iM DaY of thr District was convened mor ‘ ~ ; taxed the kitchen. FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS NORTHWEST. follo 404 ot seq. one of the lend records roe M. the fol- aad Sadties Binshess and - hey have never read Carderera’s Informe, | By virtue of a deed of trust to the underatened dated ‘we will soll, in front of om of Washine. a 00, x ate ops d wo many mphlet, | rial te en as Te Vin eS March, 180! and cvurded) the Zins | the promiees, (on WEDNESDAY, the . yrored AR 7 are 230 cases ¢ Printed im the United States. Carderere says ‘The report of the wreck of the F. F. V. train | day of Avr, iaou, inliver {oki solio tot. noa.oat | DAM OE GCLOBEI A. Ww. TAR a 5 3 ; L. Hunt of Lowell, Mave. that tome the bait wes wornlong enough | on the Chesapeake and Obio ruilroad at Hunt- ei ‘ the reauent of the erty Secured thereby at ral geet and rei atte Mil the following described wi ri ve Pry ror a = 2 mdmitiod e bar tion of « cover ti 8, it was cnt ington, W. Va., early yesterday. morning public auction,in front of the premnisceon FRIDAY, y of Washington, in the District of Con recording: Waltsmwon, Ix. the cases of estate of 6. P.| horizontal ine; jst” Te i seen im the Lotte | entrees. Vn? ary TOMY Ha | pan ERAN Trt Us proies Ensen'son docata(eg 4 the, inte, of Colum Tale fold snbiest oe G. Clarke, Mowew net. Fitts and aame agt. Fitts, | portrait | ebainistrator, motions to dismiss were filed by |“ | take the liberty to invite the said gentlemen | eribed land premises situate’ in the eit ER, 1802. at HALF-PAST FOUR OCLOOK P.M... the follo in square nui! ven ‘hundred and si F city af | eecording to, Grant's tecorded"eubatsiatn of ead at oe Dictot of Conia. and dost 4 Several Flerant New Cabinet Grand Upright Planaa, ~ tiated. ae. of, ‘S strings. full tron frame, rosewood and fancy woo8 Mr. Bigelow. to read what their learned countryman, Wash- | 5 deat, lots, fourteen, (4). Biftees Sammel Bond, ‘BREER. Ttrustes. - [tossed eae erred co | See How Ben ttt Eo Sir gale case soc oak, mabopuny. be, Which we or ow Name the Animals. a ppearance of Columbus in 1502. | undr.djand ty (550), ansaid su Gand aid bd cor anglais calling st $300, made by several prominent maker. believe the reasons adduced bs this author for | bia ta boot 25, page G-and. also. all thut part of sald | stallments at one and ‘wo Sustetovi on ‘ ‘This ts positively the first time this offer has ever besn redenccess. the age of Columbus are much stronger than | It Ss kl S ! fauare Detain St tie northwest corner of aid Jot | bearing O per cont per annum irom THOMAS P. made. Long time. Elegant silk plush stool ené cover ty made forme those given by modern critics, which are simple | par es! lone tbe line of Boundary at. now Floriduave S107 | Sead oF eet on the totes ath Se nn EOE ‘with each piano. Fully guaranteed for 5 years. raing: tet ie} Oe so-called Jovian portrait Lieut to the southirent Corser aus Senate | CP ecoacs gue zercRueer, A depodit of re ‘ou r . Bo, mre to| caitag’ critics do not know that Peele Gi For those who can choose, there is no Gb Gieaee piriiwardly 63 TT fect i's etraicht line ‘ue terms of wale are ot comupfied wit ia : a. * enjoy the pleasant walk top. in his gallery two portraits of Columbus— drink in the wide world so desirable a8 | bored twenty ture (33) twentrftcr Dae eee Flak and cost of tho detesiting pat ftere I venture to | one with a binck beard and a monk's frock, the tres) twenty (aahTn edward Wiesay aa ayy adverionment of such repae amert, however, that hundreds who were th her without the beard, but with @ priest's Wwision, ag Tecorded in liver 19, folio 108. of i . ‘with sat ex (26), Bi ‘TOLIFFE, DARE & U0.. Aecuoneor of, i ot Con. 12ru axv G Sra. N. W. gaeny of ihe cages were not labeled with the 4 in 1575, did not know which of the two Ki . RS sep Soa font Boars the name of the anima! in i he name | Columbes, with a black instead of = white lot twenty ~~ ‘obtained the trustees names of their occapants, Some of the cages | was the right one, and placed therefore the m eg IN. OCTOBER x ‘Gas: ON OCTOBER SIXTH. rerct—Comrorrina. b the non-scientitic viritor might recog- | beard, had been sol many years before to pause Drie ; mvc fae Ente “tne sirtgte S| psa ‘ Water bi ere gygent sre AOR BPA v, LOVED REAL, ESTATE 0} ‘separately, ons- potas ty the selentific names im latin, which bead of the priest on the body of the friar. My ia “HE Se Tite Ae Roar F - x k would be « Tably increased. It The Blorence and Yanez Columbus, to which qoaver litte oF no ile rver. | frieud Capt. Raineri discovered the it of woul! bea good plar f the cage of exch has to be added the Colgoletto Columbus, are ‘The most popular and delightful of all Seamer eee W.G. Merzmorz & Ca, rds of Bice District ie DO! — Severday went nese nient the informion | ieee “ihe artkt whores nent by Perse to Sar tova Sik Sue car tut edt tee creche | mooanas OER OHO | oe = Which they shonil have received. all because | copy the portraits for Giovio's Eulogia, pub- Poeun Sat eee If the 200 authori: y cage | the priest Columbus at Como; that of the monk Br ious animal contained « brief description of | all copies after the Jovian priest Columbus. fe debits and any specinl trait or peculiar The inscription placed ‘in two parte or col- table waters. Bottled only with its own 9 Tbe tronbie so the autho-ttie — _ ? umns on —— —< Pe =o priest life as it spouts up through 192 feet of eben co d to the pleasure of visitors, K. | Columbus shows evidently that it is not genuine. e ee > - | ‘he face ia tuther fat, the nose not aquiline; it solid rock, it carries everywhere Mother Neck Creek Park Cond+mnation. shone, houover, om enewessense, wat mentioned Earth’s best gift to her thirsty or suffer- Ip the Court in General Term today the ease | in any of the descriptions. Piret it was called ing -<hdbdsen,. ps ane webs ak gobs work of Sebastiano dal Piombo (in the Illus ot ~ — worn i Ps cae thy tended Tend ews, if I do ‘ee mistake, vents Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and all ee Gn Uiiall of te Shenmehee Mess, ch 4, 1891,) after of Suarez. Stomach Sold Jere Wilson and T. A. Lambert submitted bills | of Columbus wan, of conme, Tavern th Yat. Tile, . Sold everywhere, exceptions f and on the first being | can, and for this reason the ‘priest Columbus om y, aoa United Ststes ‘sitorney, Mr. Cole, and | Paolo Giovic eanmet be of it by Suarez. POTTERS CML; es K. Perry ramed the yoin that the case} I should feel coded he 4 if you For particulars address se eet ae ates onduad bens, Usk Ghiv thber-.| ent onsesie. op rerpectfully, "| Saratoga Sone orang ended ours Sone ot length, * + °Rsrmost Deuta Roveas. Saratoga u.Y.